BROWN'S IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION HILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEUILITY PAIN in the BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Tho Genuine hit Triile Mark end croijcd Red Unci on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. fcb.30.8IJ. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1880. tURUHT HllLUOUl TIM TtllMk Trains on tho Philadelphia & It It. leavo Itupcrt as follows i NOHTll. SOOTU. fi:3fi a. m. 11:49 a. m. 3:4'2 p. m. 6:13 p. m. o Tralnson the I). L. & v. It. It. lcavo llioomsbure oa follows : NOHTU. SOUTH. f.:31 a. in. 8:30 a. m. 10:21 a m. 11.11 a. in. i-.io p. in. I:.ll p. m. iV::io p. m. H:4r p. la. o Trains on the X. 4; V. 11. Hallway pass Bloom Terry as follows : N0BT1I. SOUTH. lo.s; a. in. 13:05 p. ra. (1.37 p. in. 4:15 p. in, ai'sniv. NOItTII. 801'TIl. 10:11 :i in 0:ISpm I'UHI.IC HAI.lvH. M.viicu 0. 0. V. llartsch will scU vnl liable personal property, ou Ills premises In Scott township, Columbia county, Dear the village of I.lghtstrcct. Maucii 20. A. H. l'attcrsou, executor of Elizabeth Kline deceased, will fell real estate on the piemlses, in Greenwood township, af 10 o'clock a. in. Maiicii 10. H. S. Hcay will sell on bis premises, at llupirt, a horse, wagons, sleighs, paints unci a large nuantlty of per. sonal property, at 1 o'clock p. ra. .Maiicii 11. A. J. Glrton will sell valua ble personal propel ty on the farm of Simon Keichnrii, Jluckborn. Horses, cows, hoj reaper and mower and farming utensils. 1U a. m. Maiiwi 10. i:. I,. Kclchner will sell horses, cows, pigs.wagons and alarm1 quan tity of other personal property on his premises in Centre township nt 10 o'clock a. m. Fon S.m.k. A good buggy anil harness, by C. Jl. Dlttcnbeiider. Fm: Sai.k. One or two good road horses. Apply to J. 1!. SeuuYi.Kit & Co. Fob Sai.k. A fresh cow and calf half Jersey. Inquire of IS. Stoiineii. Two new' small show cases for sale cheap. Inquire of Paul 13. Wirt, Cei.ru. wan building. Kon Saw:. Two good young horses, also, best make farm inipllments of every description at lowest prices. S. C. Siiivbs. Fon Sai.k. The undersigned has a tlesir nble house and lot in the town of Mlllvillc, which ho will offer for salu on reasonable terms. For particulars call on or address nt once. It. Ii. Gi'.imes, tnarStf) Mlllvillc, Pa. I-ersonal. Cyrus and Y. U. Demott, of Eyr-rsgrove, were in town Tuesday on business for '.heir father's estate. Louis Manning, who has been doing the wood work forM. C. Sloan & Itro., moved to Wyoming this week. Hev. 13. M. Chilcoat, of Heach Haven, was In town .Monday. He has been hold ing a revival at Ueacli Haven and reported 52 conversions in two weeks. Mr. Jacob Uond, of Hartley Hall, was In our ofllce Saturday. He came over to visit his mother at Hetlerville. His mother is now in her 85th year, and ha? been ill for a few days. Col. J G. Freeze, C. G. Ilarkley, E. 11. Little, Geo. K. Elwell, h. S. Wintcrstcon. W. H. Hhawn and .1. C. Yonum Esqs, at tended the Supreme Coint at Philadelphia this week. Gold spectacles at George A. Clark's liookstore. -It. There was a full week of court at Dan ville last week. The Conference of the M. 13. Church will meet at Harrisburg next week. It looks veiy much as if March came In llko a linn. The thermometer on Monday registered IP above zero. A lengthly report from tho delegates at the State Hoard of Agriculture, was hand ed us too late for publication In this Issue. Dr. Sliattuck, at the Sanitarium, wishes to exchange two cows, one will he fresh soon, for olio trcsh cow Alderney or half Jersoy, Steam was turned on at the Exchange notel last Saturday. Tho largo circular radiator in thu olllcu heats up the room nicely. Jfewly-elected Justices will And it to their advantage to buy their blanks at tho Coi.umiiian utllce. All kinds constantly on hand. jMelhcrell's oichestra rendeied (he music at the Firemen's ball on the evening of February 22d. Tho music was highly up. .predated by all. Hiram 'lurncr, of Jerseytown, killed a hog last week that dressed BUI lbs. 'Ibis is the largest hog that has been killed in that Beetloufor many years. .The blizzard that was announced before liaiKj reached uero last Friday. A sudden change of weather took place Thursday night, from a mild' rain to a cold snow Tlio wir.J howled fiercely. Get vnur salo bills at tho Columbian otllce wbcro you can ,get the best job for tho leat money. They can be ordered by mall by sending us the names, list of articles and lime and place of bale, tf There will be services In the Preshytetlan church next week at 7i30 p, m. Hev. It. L. Stownit, of Danville, is to preach oy ;llonday and Tuesday evenings, aud Jicv, A. Dean, of Muney, on tho following even. ll ll Wn Ainl nn intention of charfflni? Air. 'Uerrlnir wild trnillmr votes with Mr. Stllcg ou election day, und no such Inference can illn rlrtiwn f mm wltut U'n tmlil. A Candidate lis not always rctpoaslhlo (or the action of ibis friend), Local Institute win t, i a.i...... Saturday, March Oth and at Numldla, Sat. tirday March 13th. A mr,IU1 Invli.ilrm I. extended. L. Uernard has Jewelry and silverware. Only first class goodi at low prices all booiU warranted na represented. dec ii.if Tho CBtcrtnlninent olven hv tim Pi.tinW (flnn Society at Normal Itnll. Prt In? of last week, was well attended and nigiiiy appreciated. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, tho first three days of March, was very cold. Tho thermometer keeping about zero, nearly the whole time. A lunch supper was bIvcii nt ilm i,nm of G, P. Frvmlro On Tllffldnv nttnnl,,, In. the benefit of tho Women's Missionary so ciety of the Lutheran church. Just in at rjuvilor k Sle-mvV hr.nnn. Vlllc-a big lino of new wall papers, of brown and white backs, sattn niul nlnr, fin. Ishcd, and a fine assortment of gilts, at. irom -M to 80 rents, a double roll. We arc making wall paper a specially. TllX Collectors elected lQt wnnlf give ii bond In (loiibto llio nrnh.ililo rtmnnnt of all the duplicates that, will come into incir nanus, which must bo tiled In the Clerk's ofllce in the court limine. Tim nmn. cr form of bond can bo obtalnod at the Co- f.UMMAN' ofllce. , The project of botlng for natural gas In tho vicinity of Snydertown is to be begun soon. A company of Sunbury gentlemen have formed a stock company for that pur pose. We hope tho stock will pan out bet ter than that of the late Lead Mine com pany. Snnbunj Democrat. From now until April 1st wc will print vendue bills at a special reduction, which will make them cheap, r than they can be obtained at nuy other oflicc. Every bill printed by us receives a two weeks notice in the paper, free. Notice of sale when bills ere printed elsewhere, 2.1 cents a week. tf. Altoona should bo the last place In this section to cry hard times. A visitor to that town the other day picked up .7,000 lying on tho street. Some reckless editor, no doubt, was strolling about that vicinity and just turned one of his vest pockets wrong side out. Later The package proved to be worth about :3.(i0. A Houtzdalc physician sells, on an aver age, as testified to In Court, In two years, thirteen barrels of alcohol, one barrel of whiskey, nine kegs of brandy and two kegs of wine. This is a pretty good showing for one druggist in tho space of two years, considering that there are others In that community who follow the samo calling. List of letters remaining in the postolllcc nt ltcnton, tor month ending February 28, 188H: .Mr. W. W. States, Mrs. Amanda Henry, Miss Annie Hoover. OAlillS. E. H. Pangborne, Esq. Ella Aiti.emas, P. M. One of tho most dangerous counterfeits In circulation is a live dollar note on the First National Dank of Tamaqua, Pa. There are series A 811,875 and A 8:),052. Tho names of J. W. Abbott, Cashier, and E. 13. Gray, President, are signed. The only defect of the note is on the back, where the word "owing" is spelled "own isg." I). F. Weiss took charge of the Singer sewing machine agency in this place on Monday morning, Mutch 1st. His ofllce Is In the late Miss Peterman's building, at head of Main street. Mr. Weiss had the agency In this town until a few years ago when Mr. Trathan took charge of it. Mr. Tratlian has moved to another field of work. A nurseryman of Warren county, it Is said, claims to grow apples without cores. His theory is to bend the twig when the size of a small elder and insert the top in tho ground. When the top takes root suf tlcictly cut it oir near tho butt and stake it up perpendicularly. The result will be a tree growing butt end up, which so demor alizes nature thai bareness of core and seeds ensues. Ilewaro of chicken thieves. A number of roests have been robbed recently in this town. A careful watch should be made bv those having poultry and if any are de tected in tiic act or strong suspicion aroused let Sheriff Smith be accommodated with some more boarders. There is no excuse for stealing. If any are lu want let it be known to the proper authorities and they will be provided for. In one of our neighboring towns a far- mer thus took advantage of the merchant! 'A merchant bought some eggs of a farm r, agreeing to pay half cash and half store goods at cost. The farmer took Ids money and when politely asked by the merchant what he would take in trade, was some, what non.plussed when he said 'esg?.' The farmer took the remainder .if the etfgs to nnolhir store and received cash just what be wanted." L. at. ICelchner ot Light Street Is cer dnly au expert witli tho pen. Last week e saw some of his work In the form of jsoluthms of coudolcnce, which was a Ann nlppn of art. The work was done on a large card, near the margin was a heavy ack border ; anu tue ncauing -in ineuiu am" displayed in most excellent de .f,iq with tlir, npit. Llovd Is ccrtalnlv a genius with the pen, and wo ofteu wondet why he docs not devote bis entire time to thu art. An exchange has a iiotlce of an organ ization which every community should have. It says: "Tho Tougue Guard" is thu title of a new and novel organization of young ladles in a Northern Pennsylvania town, Each member pleilges uerseii to pay a penuy Into its treasury every time she speaks against another person. Sho nrovldes a homo box for the pennies, anil at tho end of three months sends the con. tents to headquarters, wheru the money Is put to charitableness." A counterfeit llve-dollar cold piece has been detected at tho Treasury Department of tho date of 1881, very neatly executed and worth in actual value, J 1,47. It Is thought the counterfeit is not made In this country but tho discovery naturally raises tho question If counterfeiters nan afford to counterfeit gold pieces for a prollt of ten ner cent, what Is tho reason tney may not matte llland dollars, nlne-tenths line, or equal weight and value of tho standard is sue Tor a prollt of 21 per cent. Phlladel- pbla Rtcord. . Wild Mil! went to Wllkrs-llarre on Mon. day to make arrangement for a running match with Win. II. Doland.Wllkes.IJarre's champion. While In tho olllco of the ilnry WorlJ where tho papers were to bo piepwed, Wild Hill, after n loug conyer. sallon In regard to his powers of endur anee, was taken with ta epileptic tit, and kicked things around In tho printing ofllce In such a manlier as to frighten all. It took six wen to hold him, wht'o In the tit. Shortly afterward he nan anomer one uui less severe than the first. THE COLUMBIAN AND List of letters remaining in tho Po.it Of fice at Woomsburg for week ending March 2, 1880, Mr. Charles Ilcyca, Mr. Wm.' Broom, Mrs. Ella Cox, Miss Hannah Faust, N. Is rail, Esq., Mrs. Salllc Kelly, Mr. Wm. Mc Kce, D. A. Searing, Mrs. Mary A. Shell hammer, Miss Eleanor Wlnterslccn. OAnus. Mr. H. It. Kcmhle. Persons calling for these letters will nleasc say 'advertised." Gnomic A. Ci.aiix, P. M. Alexander Urns. & Co. arc doing a large and Increasing trade tu their tobacco and confectionary business. They are supply ing nearly all tho stores throughout this section of thu country with their staple goods. Our merchants In the country find they can do just us well and often times bettcr'by purchasing of them, than in buy ing from tho cities. Some member of the firm is on the road every day with somplci of their stick. Their "Normal" cigar a brand original with Mr. Cohen, is meeting with a ready sale. These youug men came Into our midst but a few years ago, and have gained hosts of friends since here. We wish them continued prosper. ity. t Tho work of rrsculng the entombed miners at Nantlcokc has been abandoned. This notice was given to the friends of the imprisoned miners by tho Susquehanna Coal Company on Monday. The word was received with much sadness, and twenty of the friends visited Wilkes.tlarru to ascertain If It wero possible to get tho Company to continue the work, or If they would not do so, to allow them to go on with the work at their own expense, but the CompLny refuses to have tho work continued. There Is much disatlsfactlon nt the decision of tho Company ; as it Is said the men could be reached In n week or ten days. A committee composed of members of tho various evangelical churches of lids place met In the Lutheran church Monday evening for the purpose of establishing a district Ruuday school organization. An executive com mittee composed of A. W. Fritz, .Miss Eva Itupcrt, Mrs. W. V. Hobblns, F. II. Hart man and James Cadow, was appointed to prepare a programme, and make other necessary arrangements for a convention to be held in this place on Tuesday, April 0, morning, nftjrnoon and evening. ' Work ers in the various Suuday schools will be called upon, and it is to ho hoped that they will readily respond and make the conven tion a success, Messrs. Editors: In the Democratic Sentinel of last week will be found a card over the signature of "Taxpayer, ' asking mo to explain the account which appears in tho statement for expenses at tho Men denhall bridge, in Franklin township. Now to gratify tho Ex-Sheriff and the practical bridge builder und, no doubt, the Ex-Clerk,I will give theman understanding It is well known to tho citizens in the neighborhood that there was a surplus of shingles at the Heaver bridge exposed to storm and accessable to tho public. I pre sumed that tho labor and the use of my team well worth four dollars to bring them away and tako care cf them, and as the Mendcnhnll bridge needed repairing, I charged the expenses to that bridge, where the shingles will be properly put on. What next ? Wasiunotun Faiik. One of the inexplicable exnmples of what is colled by many "presentiments" is told by Junius, the youngest son of the late Dr. Julia Hunter, who was attending school at Harford, Susquehanna county. He says that ono night before the accident by which his mother met her death he either dreamed or was made to feel in some way he cannot explain that something serl ous had befallen her. The thought took such a strong hold uuon his mind Hint he could not stay there, and the following morning he started upon foot tor Carbon, dale, a distance of nearly 21 miles, He walked to Clifford, 18 miles, wltere he learned of the terrible calamity which had happened to his mother. The boy says the presentiment is the only thing that made him leave school. The story is credited by many, as the boy is only eleven years old and it is not thought probable that he could have concocted tho story, as it is uot likely that he ever knew acise of the kind. Cnrbondale leader. A kind ot coucrete, hard and solid, is now being used for building purposes in Paris It is composed of eight parts of sand, gravel and pebblesj ono part of com. mon earth, burnt nnd powdered; one part powdered cinders, nnd one and a half parts unslacked hydraulic lime. These material? are thoroughly beaten ur together, their mixture giving a cuncrete which sets al most immediately, and becomes in a few da8 extremely hard and solid, which prop erty may be still further increased by the addition of a small quantity, say one part, of cement. Among other constructions to which this material has been applied is a house three stories lu height, f,r, by 4.1 ft.ct, slardlng on a lei race, having a perpendic ular retaining wall 200 tcel iu lenutli and 20 feet high. Every part ot this structure was made of the hard concrete, Including foundations, vaults of cellurs, retaining wall, and all walls, exterior and Interior, as well as the cornice work, mouldings, string courses, balustrades, parapets, and tho building is without baud iron, lintels, or wood throughout. On Saturday morulug last, at about fif teen minutes ufter eleven o'clock, tiro was discovered In the residence of C, H. Camp bell on fifth street. Mrs, Campbell and her little girl were lu the sitting room wheu the former heard a crackling noise at the back part of tho house and told the lhtlo girl to open tho door and see tho cause. Slio did so and the tlamcs burst in the door. With much effort the door was again closed and tho alarm of lire given; and work was begun at once to removo ail tint nitlclos of furniture from thu house. A strong wind was blowing, but tho lire com panies were prompt at action and with our efficient water supply the. Ilamcs were stopped. Tho Friendship Firo company wns the first nn the ground; following them were the Wlnonns nnd then the Hcs. cue, Tho boso of tho Winona company was frozen nnd It was some tunc before they could get water on tho fire, Tho firo originated in a Summer kitchen, In which tliere was nn stove; so inat its ctuse is a mystery. The one sldo of tho building and tho roof was completely destroyed; and the remainder of the house bailly damaged. There was an Insurance on tho linuso of $1,000; nnd on contents of jSOO. The greatest loss of contents were tho books of Mr. Campbell nnd the silk dresses of Mrs. Campbell, Tho amount of imuranco will hardly covor thu losses sustained, Scott's Emulsion of Pars Cod Liver OH vltliIIioiiHoHltlteH Especially Desirable for Children. A lady physician at tho Child's Hospital, at Albany, N. Y., says; "We have been usini Scott's Emulsion with creat success. nearly all our patients aro suffering from bone diseases 'and our physicians find It yery uoncuciai. Catarrh Is a disease of the mucous mem. hrane, almost Invarlaby originating in tho nasal passages anil maintaining Its strong, hold lu the head. Ely's Cream Dalul will cure catarrh In Its worst stages, ami gives ImmedUte relief from cold in head. It contains uo Injurious drugs, Price SO cts. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLtJMBlA COUNTY, PA. I.OCIll ItlMtltUlC. Tho Instltulo was held Saturday, Feb. ruary 27, In the Orangcvlllo Academy. On account of the cold weather Supl. Grimes did not call the Institute to ordrr until 10:20 a. in. Music Mr. Trach. Prayer. Election of Secretary. History Mr. ltlchnrdson. New education Turret I and Hlctiardson. Hecltallon Miss Utile, Cntawlssa. Heading circles Supt. Grimes. Adjourned to meet at 1 p. in. AFTKn.NOON, Singing Institute. 3S'uw education Miss Fisher. Literature good nnd had Miss Me gurgle. Physiology and Hygiene Prof. Turrell. Hecltallon Miss Gule. Needed Improvements In our public fchool-A. P. Young, .Mlllvillc. Remarks Messis. Turrell, Grimes, A. M. White, Illchardson and Miss Urecce. Object Lesson Miss Ureecc, llloom. How to cultivate attention Prof. Har. kins, Orangcvllle. Heading class MUs Guie. Itemarlts Prof. Heck. Needed Improvements, cnntini'cd -A. P. Young, McIIenrynnd Heck, Pronunciation, a spirited discussion Miss Guie, Turrell and Heck, Supt. Grimes stated that there woi.ltl be other Institutes held soon, notice to be given In yapers. Adjourned. Very Hespectfully, J. F. K'iixk, , .Secretary. King's pater.t combination spectacles at O. A. Clark's bookstoie. 4t. llctlcrillle. It is pretty cool weather here at present, although March came in rather mild look cut for the first of April. New neighbors: C. E. Hartman moved on tho 20th of Inst month in Minor Wag. ner's house in tills neighborhood. The day advertised for Michael and W. C. Hnrtzell's sale was very rainy nnd it was postponed until the next Thursday. On last Tutsday morning S. E. Snyder started for the West. Although we no ticed It went rattier tough for him tu part with bis many friends. Ills friends will miss him hero, although we sill! live in hopes to meeUilni again here on this earth, but if we don't we hope we will all live a Christian life that we will meet him In Heaven, where we will meet to part no more forever, where there will be no more sorrow on account of parting with our clear friends. Win. Hartzell has traded his mountain tract to J. Parr for a horse. On next Tuesday Wm. Haitzcl is going to move on his farm aUing the mountain. J. C. Hetler has stopped working nt Gowcn. It is said lie is going to farm the Hallocher farm of his father's. We wish him good luck and prosperity in bis under taking. The carpet rag pa'ties were all the go for the last few weeks but we" rather think they have got pretty nenr around witli them. Wc are informed that Daniel Koyer is going o move on his father-in-law's farm and do the farming. millwuter. At the ncent election Moses McIIenry was elected Justice of the Peace, without any opposition. No trouble about the study of Physiolo gy m the schools of Fishlngcreek. There are thirly-one text books on the subject in the Stillwater school. More, wc believe, than in the other eight schools of the town ship combined. Joe IC nelly, the popular miller of this place, has leased the large new llouring mill of Mr. Wm. Hulme, nenr Hcnton. The mill is provided with the latest im proved machinery, nnd there Is no question about the fact that Joe knows how to run a mill. His patrons may therefore expect first-class work, and wc venture the usser tion that they will not bo disappointed. Success to you, Joe. Parties who contemplate building tho coining season should not fall to come to Stillwater and examine the extensivo stock of lumber In J. F. Mcllenry's lumber yard He will soon have ou hand, in all, about 400,000 feet, including ull kinds of lumber for building' houses, &c. All kinds of shingles, lath, fencing nnd everything in the lumber line. You can deal with him, too. Wc are sorry to say that our friend and townsman, .Mr. 511ns McIIenry, is ill. Dr. Gardner, of Bloomsburg, is atjendiug him, and it is tho sincere wish of n'l that ho may soon be able to he arouud again. T. II. Edgar, the enterprising proprietor of the Stillwater planing mill, has opened a general store at his mill. Tho store room Is a neat, airy one, and well stocked with fresh, new goods throughout. Hardy will mnko it n success. The Comliiir Monument. The contract papers for tho Soldiers' .Monument wero executed and signed on last Thursday, by thecommitttce appointed for that purpose and tho representative of the Monumental Bronze company of Bridgeport, Conn. Tho contract gives a full and satisfactory aasuranco that tho stnicuro will bo fully up to the design. It was believed that it could bo flnisherl nnd put up lu time for dedication on tho coming -llli of July, but owing to more de lay than was expected it is doubtful whether it can be finished by that time, and the date was left blank. It will how ever, be finished not later than about the lint of August. Tho structure, Including the base, will be ,il feet high and, having carefully and thoroughly enquired nnd con. suited the best scientific authorities, we are yery confident that, when erected, the general public will cordially approve the action of tho commitee. It is, to say the least, quite as durablo as the very best stone, and equally beautiful. Wp venture also to say that it will bo one of tho grand est structures of its kind In the interior of the State, .VuuM Chunk Democrat. I'lhll ivilillc lTiincrlj , Tho fish in the nubllo streams of the State of Pennsylvania belong to tho citi zens thereof, and the catching and destruc tion of fish bv means of nets nnd other il legal devices nt any time, and especially in tue spawning season;, la in uctlanco oi law, and lu violation of thu people's rights, r.vei v uuis.eu Biiuu u ui'iuu ui iuu ikicbi ui the violators of thu fish laws, nnd assist and encourngo the prosecution of such of fenders, Tho Anglers' Association of Eastern Pennsylvania. No. 1020 Arch St.. Philadelphia, will pay tho sum of $10 for ovcrv offence ar?alnst tho llahlnir law's of Pennsylvania, aud request the active and earnest co-operation of nil cltlzeus In this matter. If you havo Cntarili you will gradually becoinn offensive to those around you tin less cured, Thero is no preparation in the market llko Keller's catairh remedy to cf' feet a speedy cure. Try It. 8. H. Convention of Flrilimiccrcck I f w . - ' I Met at tho Christian Church in Stillwater Feb. 27th, nt 10 a. m. Devotional cxer else, music, coronntton, after which Eld. D. M. Klntcr offered prayer. Mr. A. W. Spear, Secy of the B. S. Com. of Col. Co., wns present with statistical charts showing tho progress mado In the B- 8. work. The following topics wero discussed i L "The true mission ot the S. 8." Mr. Spear thought the true mission of the 8. S. was to convert children to Christ. Mr. Klntcr said It was a great mtstako to get tho Idea that tho ooject of tho S. B. Is merely to convert. If that Is true; then nftcrjcouvcrlon tho work of the 8. 8. lis completed. There isjnore work to do. Tho peoplo must be educated for the after work In Christian life. The great troublo with tho peoplo to-day is their ignorance of tho require ments of Holy Writ. The truo mission of the S. S. Is to teach people tho will of God. Hev, A, Houtz said tho S. B. was a sub stitute for religious training in uucodly fninllies, for without the 8. S. the children in such lnmtlics would receive no religious training at ail. At tills point the conven tion adjourned till h3Q p. in., when the exercises wero again Introduced by music, "He will hide me." Tho President. E. M. Laubnugh, then announced tho following subject for discussion . "What Is tho best method of conducting a 8. S." Hev. Houtz thought tho convention ought to have the experience of tho 8. S. Sup'ts. present, whereat a number of tho said of ficers gave their various modes of conduct ing Sunday Schools. The next subject, "How to enlist church members in the S. B. work, Discussion opened by C. IJ. Mc Henry. He thought Superintendents and teachers should endeavor to bring ether members into tho S, 8. work. Lending members should influence other members by example. Ho said example was the most potent tenchcr. Hev. Houtz said the 8. S. is a part of the church,and all church members aro members of the Sunday School ; all arc workers in the vineyard of the Lord ; all are In duty bound to labor in the S. 8. Mr. Klntcr said church mem bers who do not work in the S. School are guilty of neglect of duty In tho sight of the Lord. He said goou church members were always good 8. School workers. Tin- subject, "Hew should temperance be taught In the 8. School" was then discuss- ed. Mr Klntcr said he would teach tern perauce as he should teach any other mor al subject : how God dealt In olden timet with people who used liquors, and by tho hurtful effects of alcohol on the systcn He would teach abstiuance from domestic Intemperance, wines, cider etc Hev. Houtz said we should teach totul abstin- ence, abstain from tohacco.andj everything having a tendency to lead to Intemperance. Mr. Daniel Mcllcury said. Intcmpernnce is the grentcst curse abroad In the land to day. Hoot it out by tialnlng up the rising generation to abhor it. Wo must stnnd up for right, and light it wherever wo can. Mr. Jt'lm Sutton said wc must fight it in the S. School. "Memorizing Scriputrc in the;S. School,"was the dual topic discussed. Hey. Houtz said wu should Insist that Scrlpturo be memorized. He said Script ure Is u powerful weapon. Christ used it to tight Satnniu tho wilderness, and we should use it to fight the world' Mr. Sut ton said we should fill our mluds"full of Scripture, and hold It under command for ready reference. He said it was a most valuable aud consoling companion. Dan iel McIIenry said our lives should be full of Scripture s,o that they would shine re splendent with It. Mr. Klntcr said we should bo able to exclaim with David : "I have hid Thy word iu my heart that I may not sin against The'!." Tho convention then adjourned to tlnal business. The present officers were continued Ell Hobblns is Secy. Isaiah Haber, Jacob Geisinger, nnd W. Jones were uppointed members o f the Executive Committee to arrange for the next meeting of the convention which will be held nt St. James Church in Fish- creek Twp., April 10th 1886. E. 11. Behii- ink, Chairman of Com. ICUKt IlClltUll. Wellington Hugffes of Cambra, has lost up to date 100 hogs, fiom hog cholera, many of which we aro told would have dressed 200 lbs. It is thought that thL. whole herd will die from the same disease He disposes of their carcasses by means of cremation ; as many as a dozen at a time. Wo were struck by another infant bliz- zard last Friday. Mr Llghtstreet's enigma aiswered to tho name of Louis Vanbcet Hcven. T. F. Belles and Miss Ida Keifcr. both of Benton evaded tho new marriage law by taking a short cut to Ilicghamton last Fri day, alid weru married at that place with out license. Commissioner Mendcnhall looks hale and hearty and is much nmused at the SenliWa criticisms of county officials. He thinks if their ways aro crooked they were marked out and well beaten by tho pro. prictor of the Sentinel years ago. Now the Sentinel is making an effort to get them out of thu old rut. What next ? Thero were uot many street loafers lurk ing around the corners at Benton last Sat urday. Zero Boreal made them hunt their holes. The stately plies of lumber lu Hhor Mc llenry's yard are on the Increase. We thought ho advertised a million of teet for sale a few weeks ago, but It looks as though lu were the purchaser all tho while. We have no recollection of ever hearing so much hacking npd coughing as thu con gregation nt St. James indulged in on last Sunday. We were not an exception. Laud Is valued very highly in Benton township, Judging from tho size of tho school houso lots. It Is a fatal mistake that so little ground or small flats should be considered sufficient for tho recreation and play for our children. To confine and cram their rightful privileges will also con fine nnd cram their interest to a certain ex tent. l.lKhtHtrcvt. Hev. H. W. Buck preached his last sor- mon on Sunday morning, preparatory to bis leaving for Conference on Tuesday. Hev. Dr. Monroe preached on Sunday nfternoon in the M. E. church for Rev, Beyer. Tho Dr. seems to undorstand the method of begging, Mrs. Samuel Hidlay, of Centre, spent Sunday at J. 11. Ammerman's. Mr, J. Walp, of Centreville. called at the residence of his brolher-iu-law.' John Roup, on Sunday. Mr. Roun is still con. fined to his houso with discaso of the blad der. Miss Emma Hinkey, of Harrisburg, is visiung at ner uncle's, J. ,u. U. Hanck. From what wa seo and hear Physiology and hygleno Is playing havoc amongst the schools. In our town tliere seems tu bo no difficulty about it. But thero Is ono lu re gard to truant playing, such a can only bo romouieu py parents making themselves responsible, AN'SWEll TO KXIOMA. Tho nnswer to the enigma published In last week's correspondence: Hessle, oven, van, valentine, ialt, not, bluo, JJamo, Louis Vardiecthoven, An. swered by Mrs. J, II, Shultz, Jerseytown. CntnwlHnn, Thero have been several wrecks ou tho P. & It. It. H. tho past week, but no one ser iously Injured. The Teacher's Insllltito nt this place, was fairly attended, and tho few subjects discussed wero morn of a conservative spirit, and not quite as much ot the spirit which claims that they have tho only method, and the only ouc, wlilult U worth having, Tho cold weather is affecting the looks of tho grain in tills section. Luther Union wis fairly attended nnd the exercises weie good. The article In last weeks Htm, rcfcrlng to tho newly elected school director, Mr. Barndt, Is an ungcntlcmanly attack upon a person who has always had n good character, and as far as common sense goes has by far a greater stock than those who dictated tho above article. As far as the article states that thero were men en gaged In It, who would bo ashamed to have their names associated with It, the author is mistaken, for no ono did what tho opposition did endeavor to do, carry their object by resorting to partisan and low political trickery. Tho people voted fearlessly, for a person who will oppose all things, which aro not practical in school affairs ; equalize tho wages, glvo the Tank district a school, compel the board to hold meetings at stated times, so that they can not call meetings nt nny time to further their selfish ends, and while he docs all he can to further the children's Interests will not load the parents witli taxes, that will keep them poor, and besides will not Import foreign talent, when as good, If not better can lie procured at home. The people had their eyes open, nnd by another election, tho workingmen will assert their rights more completely than before. Thero aro quite a number of people sick In this place from colds, measles and other complaints. The subject of physiology as far as wc can ascertain by inquiry nt this place has not occasioned any trouble ; but parents generally consider It the proper thing. The Pcnnn. H. R. has bound some of onr people over to court for taking coal without permission from their cars. In last weeks issue, in the list of town ship officers, N. F. Clark, ought to havo been II. F. Clark and for Inspector Wm. Hnrner in place of Wm. Hamer. Mr. Frens Brown docs a great deal of the insurance nt this place, as ho Is to be met quite frequently. The corner drug store is doing quite a good business, since Mr. Fisher has taken charge. We find a few people beginning to (lis cuss base ball. Rather early. lucUliorti. Much sickness prevails In these parts. Mr. Henry Everett, aged about 80 years, was buried lust Wednesday, Feb. 24th. No school at Buckhorn to-day (Monday.) Poor fires and cold rooms being .the caue. Some of the officers elect of Hemlock township are much dissatisfied with the honor their constltutents have conferred upon them. The present road law makes it difficult for us to get a mau willing to accept of the office of supervisor. He is elected ngainst his own will, and will not serve if ho can get out of it. Wo can't un derstand why Benton township had so many candidates for tho ;ofllc9. We here by give notice that persons desiring such office may have their desires gratltled by emigrating to Hemlock. We prefer an emigration of supervisor to that of musk rats. As of musk-rats wc havo a sufficien cy but of supervisors a defficiency. On Tuesday of this weckMr. Joslah Brcisch and family moved on their farm near Catawlssa. ' For about three years Mr. Brcisch has been running a grist-mill In tho upper end of Hemlock. Pursel Brothers soon expect to move their portablo saw-mlll on I. W. McKelvy's timber tract near Red Mill dam, Hiram Stctler moved his family in Eman uel Crawford's house north of Terwllllgers store, on Monday. On tills Thursday a surprise birthday party will be given Mrs. Lewis Glrton. Our answer to Llglitstrcet puzzle: Bessie, oven, van, valentine, hall, not, blue. Pro perly put together make Louis Yanbeet Iiovcd. Will the author of the puzzlo pleaso give us some information about him ? Thu name is new to us. The law suit before Esq. Moore on Satur day between Sylvester nnd Robert Pursel resulted In favor of the former. It appear, cd that Robert had bought a separator of Sylvester, and after holding possession a year or two, refused to pay for it. "Wlmt Wail I I'or ? the suhject of ham jonks' kkkmos-. Look here, brother. In the first place you don't believe what you say about this. If there's anybody that ought to be happy and cheerful and enjoy themselves, it is the Christian! Isn't that soy And these old fellows you see mumbling and moaning about tho church that ain't religion. It Is ilver disease that's got hold of 'em. There's many a fellow thinks he's got heart relic. Ion, and there's nothing tho mntter with him except liver complaint. That's so! I've been that way myself, I know how It is. I can laugh and I can enjoy anything. If that's what you think, you needn't couie to the altar to me to-night. You get Simmons Liver Regulator, that's what cured mc. MARRIAGES. ASH LEAHN. At the home of tlio bride, on Thursday, February 2.1, 1880, by Rev. A., Iloutv, Mr. Wm, 8. Ash and Miss Mary S. Learn, both of flrlarcreek Twp. JONES - KHUO. - At the Reformed church, Illoorasbiirg, Pa., by Rev. 8. It, Brldeubaugh, Mr. Henry E. Jones to MUs Laura A. krug, both of Bloomsburg. Pa COX ROAT.-At the homo of Mrs. Eliza Shipman, Thursday, February 18, 1880, by Rev. S. R. Brldenbaiigh, Mr. Levi N. Cox to Miss Rebecca Rout, both ot Bloomsburg, Pa, SHAFFER RUCKEL. At tho rcsl dence of Mr. Joseph Ruckel, tho homo of the brido, on Thursdny, February 18, 1880 by Hev. J. A. Adams, Mr, John A. Shatter of Bloomsburg, and Miss Delia B. Ruckel ot noar Pottsgrove, VOGNKT4 DKIUt. At tho residence of Mr. Daniel Derr, the home of tho brldo on Thursday, February 18, 1880. by Rev, J. A. Adams, Mr, Goo. II. M. Vognetz, of near ushingtonvillc, to Mls3 IdaM. Derr, of Liberty township, all of Montour Co. LOCAL NOTICES. Bee the ucw silks at Clark A Sons. Want 100 teams to haul bark now, to bo uutoaueii in mo care at tue railroad, -Uo; potatoes, turkeys, chickens, goose, ducks. pigeons, llnltty, white, cV'h shotes. that weigh frqiv. 83, 30, 40, 60, 00, to 75 pounds. Butter, eggs, nice green apples, cloverBced anu or.inust ai iiigmsircci. feb..r.9Juis. Sins YotJNtj Uy your buttons, clnsps.nnd dress trim tilings of Clark & Bon all the new styles now open. Don't forget tho now Torchon laces nt 1. W, iinrtman a Son's. ThO rilaCO tO lltlV VOIir itrnll nnn.la la ot Clark it Son'. Lota of now goods now open ii n win inn numiea. uo SCO IIICIU. Don't furffct tlio chenn innsltnc ni 1 U' Hartman it Son's. You can save money Jiv lnivlm. inn,-..,,,. broideries, edgings, muslin tilminlugs A:c. of Clark Ai Sou Don't forget I W. Hnrtman .fe Sim Imvn on hand 1)0 pieces of ginghams nnd seer- BUCKCrb. Havo VOIl seen Ihnsn OArle. nil nnl ores s ciouij at uiark ,! Son's nnd the bet tcr grades i all new colors. lo WHOM IT MAY CONCKItN. All persons aro hereby notllled that nnv persons buvlnir Conviiffham tnwnahl n or ders will purchase tlio samo subject to any i-,iuitii-s mm nmy cAiav us 10 mc taxpayers, That tho Taxnavers Ansnclntlnn urn n-lll Ing to make all roads, keep In repair all roads and bridges free of expense to Indi vidual taxpayers for" the U'nr 1985, and subject to the direction of thu Supervisors of said township and as there is no legal tax levied for the year, and all legitimate expenses of the Road Department are be ing pam, lucre is no necessity f.ir nny or ders being Issued. au orders require the signatures of both upcrvisors of the Townshin CAptU nml should bear the seal of tho townaliln. The above notice is being glyen so that nn uersuns can govern tnemselyes accord ingly. 8. M. Rir tv. Agent for Taxpayer's Asooclatlon. Asiiinnu, ra., jnov. 27, '80.-tf. You should go nnd sen Clark A: Knn'a new calicoes somcthlnrr new It-, atvln u.. suckers and percales nt low pi Ices. See our new ginghams. Don't forect tlio laivo nnd 11 cmb.oldencs nt I. W. Hartman fc Son's. The chcancst olacc to hnv muslins u .i Clark & Son. Try our Acts, a vard muslin. Don't fomet to cxnmlnn tlm .1U1,,. i l W. Hartman & Son's before, vnn m in housekeeping, You should try our corsets If vnn ni easy and nice flitting. Clark is Son. BUSINESS NOTICES. It Is spring. A resurrection of nature's itent forces is taklmr nlnn- ML-., tin. world around you, renew vour complexion, invigorate your powers, cleanse the cian uels of life. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the mbans to use for this purpose. Whv should not tlio tl rtu fnmn wlmn the name of Dr. David Kennedy shall be associated in the public mind with the pur illcatlon of the blood, as the name of Har. vey now is with its circulation. For cer. talnly no other medical man has dono as much to that end as he has. And it Is ill so Important that peoplo should know that the result of his labors aro within reach of all In the form of Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy.." Kreninq Journal. M2-4t. The Rev. Win. Stout. Wiarton. Ont.. stales. ; "After being ineffectually treated by seventeen different doctors forserofula and blood diseases. I was mm,! l,v Id,. dock blood bitters." Write him for nroof. Of course when a man is Mum! nmi toi.ii e don't care a conner for all the mpittclmi on the face of the earth. He has no nan for it. Rut when disease U eating his life out he wants the right prescription and lie minis u rigui away, r'or that reason all who know what Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Reined vis turn to that for del n nml It nptror disappoints them. And It is Just ns bene ncinl to now friends as it is to old ,oues. Pleasant to the palate and gentle in its ac tion. ffeb.12.4t. is your LiVEirotrr of ohdkii ? Then is vour whole svstem ilnm m..l le blood is Impure, the ureath nlTplmtvn ou have headache, feel lanmilil. ilUnirii. d and nervous, have no appetite, "your cep is troubled and unfreshing. To nrc. ent n more serious condition, tako at once a half-table-sooonful of Simmons Ivcr Regulator, three times a dav It will soon restore tho healthy action of the liver, uowcis anu Kiancys. "I recommend Simmons Liver Regulator to all my friends, ns 1 have nersonnllv unwn it to cure lull liver illsnnli.ru nml sick-headache. A. Merritt, Reverlv.N. J." Those sharp nains In the small of tlm back and arouud the bios will nuicklv rn aftcryou apply a hop plaster. L ulies, pay aiienunn to mis. .ic. The warmer weather often lias a denrpsa. inir and debilitating effect. Hood's Snrsa parilla overcomes all languor and lassitude. It. is worth remembering that nobody en joys the nicest surroundings If in bad lieallli. mere are mlserablo people about to-day witli ono foot iu the grave, lo whom a bottle of Parker's Tonic would do more good than all the doctors and medicines they have ever used. ffeblS4t. men nbjr waa sick, wa st her CMtorU, When the wu a Child, she cried for Ciutorla, When she became Uiaa, ehe clunc to Caetoria, When she bad Children, abe gve them CaatorU, niLioruSK.s.s Is very prevalent at Ibis season. Iho svmn- loius iieinir outer lasic. ouci s vu urcani. coaimi longue, sick ncadaciie, drowsiness, dizziness, loss of nnnetite. If this condl. lion is allowed lo continue, serious conse quences may result. Hy promptly taking tioou's sarsaparilla, u fever may he avoid ed or premature death prevented. It Is a positive cure for biliousness. Sold by all druggists. You aro not old. vour hair Is ffetlinir thin iour friends remark it, your wife regrets i-araer s ttair uaisain will ston l its waste, save your hair nnd restore tlio orig. inal gloss nnd color. Kxceptlonally clean prevents dandruff, a perfect dressing, fob No nnnetite. low snirits. headache, llatu. icncy, sleeplessness, innguor, constipation are inese or any oi mom, among your aiiinenis r ii so, try ur. waiuer s vine gar Hitters, and tell your sick friends Its effect ; this is the only advertisement the medlclnu requires. It has spread Irom House to house, from village to village, all over lue uino, in nils way. XKW JKUSKY l'UKMll'M WINK. Physicians state that the Port Wine. nro. duco'i by Mr. Alfred flpecr, of New Jersey, that took the premium at the Centennial, is excellent for medicinal purposes beinu pure anu uiore rename iiiau oilier poit wines. Especially recommended for weak. ly females and tho aged. Tuu brown stone shale soil in which tho cranes crow b rinh in iron, tins is tue cause ot tlic deep color and the blood making properties of the wine. For sale hy druggUU. Good Business Location Tho undersigned offers for sale, on easy terms, tuu Planing Mill, Dry Dock, Lumber Sheds etc., (with excellent wharfage facilities) located on thu banks of tlio lV'iin'a Canal, within ouo-quarter of a mile of the ). u A; w. depot, at lieauh Ila' i . . veil, i.uzcriiu county, ra. j gooit terry mau connects tins piauo wun tno conn try on onposito side of the Siisnue lianna river. Tho machinery consists of it large planer.inouldiiiE and match ing machine, turning lathu and bracket saw, also circular saws, all in good working order. It lias a 10-horso Power Water Whee! under a twenty-six foot hoad. Th mill is 30x15 feet, with two large lum ber.slifds, ono 18x01. ono 20xGl. This is a good opening for any energetic imsinctNS man. ror uiriiier paruuiilnt ippiy iu Sartili Brnclcr, Kx'it or 1). HitAHKit Kst-vit ,.ini'ch;-lt Heaoh Uavrn, I DVHIM'.PHIA. Its Nature. latiP, Preven tion ami cure. HrJoIin II. McAlvm, l.oncll, Jlass., II years tax collector, sent free to anr d dress. mar 6, 4w a W"lTTTrnT7TV I'ADIfH In work for us t AJN LaU. their own homes, IT to tia per week can be quietly inmle. Mo phuto palnllnin uo coninsplng. For lull partic ulars, please sdrtress at oneo, CUHSCBNT AUT COMPANY, I I'entral M,, Hos'on. Mass. 1K)I DUO. (fc..ltMt..d. CONSUMPTION. I hire ft poU1v Mmftd 7 for thu ftbor IImm i fcr t m thmi-tn in ofrnasfOt tli wnrtt Rind andnr loof lorlHrwMf. VAMTA8t.KTRr-tTIHr.otl ItilidlMWt) lotnriaflrtr, f(trttrpff mil 1 u dtJrM, DH. T. A, M uOUUilll r.itlSI.. sw Tetk, MAr-Mt.d I CURE FITS! When I lav rnra t An mm i it. tr Ittji nd then btr ifarm rtlurn . f tinun rdkM rm. i h tf ih diMM r rii mi r v or rtu IMI IC&NhM b Mf-loff iitidr. 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Thot all who want work moyte-.tthe nuuncss, neinako tun unparalleled oner: To all who are not well satisfied we will send 11 to pay forthn trouble of wrltlnir us. Full nartleula-x. directions, e lc., sent free. Immense pay absolute- ly sure ror an wno stait at once. Don't delay. Auuress stinson a: co., roitland, Maine, decis. A handsomo VMU LAMP given with a 15 order for Tea and corf fe An Iron stone t'HAMBEl! SET. 10 nieces, or a TKA hkt. it Pieces, or a handsomo llkoNZF. HANDING LAJiP given with a JI0 order. A CIIA.MUKIt SET of 10 iiece9,wiiu uiue, maroon or pink band or an IKON ITONl! CHINA TK SET of 66 nieces, or a GLASS set otno pleicH given with aU order, HANI). SOME PltE.MlU.MS, consisting ot Decorated C!na Ware In Tea sets, also Planer nnd Tea seta com. bleed, and chamber S els, etc., etc., given with orders for $18, f so, ti5, fit and tso. send for circu. lar, wmcn win give you run particulars. GIIA.N1 UNION TEA COMPANY, 23 South .Main St mises jiarrc. ra. neaui uar- s ters m Front street. New York city. may E. B. 3R0WER GAS FITTING & STEAM HEATING PEALElt IN STOVES &TIN WARE. AU kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Roof lug anil bpouting promptly attended to. r"Sirlct attention given to heating by ,strr. Corner of Main & East Sts., Bloomsburg, Pa. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! THE ARTIST ANU MERCHANT TAILOR. Who always cives vou tlio latest stylos, anil cuts your clothing to fit ou. Ilaviiiir had the experience lor a umber oi years in tlio Tailoring Htisi- ness, lias learned what material will givo his cin-toiners the best satisfaction for wear and style and will trv to please all who givo him a nail. Also on hand Gents' burnishing Goods t)V ALL DESCRIPTIONS. HATS, CAP AND UMBRELLAS Always of the latest styles. Call nnd ex. amine ills stock hctoru purchasing else- where, Store nesit door to First National Bank Comer Slain it Market Sts. Bloomsburg, h. Aprll&-ly Tho ilohhing JXtpiirtinent of -OFKrOE- is well stocked with mntorial for doing all kinds of printing. Calling Cards, and Invitation: in great variety. AU kinds of BLAIIUS, kept in stock, on largo orders Sjecial price OJlico 2nd door below Main Street, E.Ychnngo Hotel, Itloomsburg, Pn.
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