THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. TIRED OUT! ..A' l.h! tlAtiOP mr' !" aoaoal ortnl tonle. 11(0$ mtm Into almoataaarr phi. llolan'a pnaertptlon lor thoaa who ad taOdiiijiip, WET: Hitter " BE THE BEST TONIC For Nciilmraa, l.naallnHr, I.nck of KncrnT, dr., It HAM NU iUAl, and It the only Iron madlcina that la not lnlurlnua. It linrlrhrn the lllood. lnvlanrntra lha Kant tin, Uratorm Appetite, Aids lustration It d(W Hot hiackan nrlnlnMltiatuth tini.U.1. acha or prodnca oonaUpatlon ef Ar Iron ai.lfrlai Hit DR. O. II. riINIt.tr, a laadliw phjalclan of BpriOf. flald, Ohio. ui- "Brrtwn'a Iron tllttara I a tbotnut lily ond medl. clna. I um It In my practlc. and find Ita artlon at. cala all othar fnrma of lnn. In waaknaaa, or a low con altlon of tha Bj-atam, llrnwn'a Iron Ilittrra la anuall a (toaitlra bacaaaltjr. It la all that la claimed for It' Dn. W. N. WjTina, 1319 Thlrtr-aaoond Street, Oeoraetown, I. 11., aara! Brown'a Iron Itinera la tha Tonlo of the ana Nothing better, It craatea appetite, tiraa atronirth and Improraa dlgeatlon." tlenulne haa abora Trade Mark and eroaaed red line on wrapper. Take no other. Hade only by IlllOW.I CHEMICAL LU., IlALTlHOltt MI), fcb.20-80. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA." FRIDAY, MARCH 1 91 88o7 Richard Edward. Is acting ns watchman I Mr. I. 8. Kulm has leased tho Central at the First National Bank. Hotel to Mr. George Aurand, of North Tho dates for appeals fixed by tbo County Commissioners arc published In this Issue, An advertisement of J. 11. lfarman. of Orangeville, will appear In this paper soon, tiOOK out lor it. Tho Steam Company Is maklne nn cxten. slon of Its pipes on Centre street between Third and Fourth. 8, 0. Creasy has begun tho foundation for nn addition to his resldenco or. corner of Main and JefTerson streets. A teacher's examination will bo held at tho Forks school house In Flslilngcreck township on Saturday March 37th. Ask your merchant for 0. K. enffec. Try It and you will uso no other. It is homo roasted. Always fresh and has no c'li1. m. IS if. Oct your tickets at once for tho concert tc be clvcn by Donavln's 0-rlelnal Teiines- secan's Wednesday evening, the 34th,at the upera House tnnnrcT iuilk.uu Tiar. tmi.r, Trnlim on tho riilladclphla It It. leave Kuiiert as follows : W1HTI1. SOOTH. (MS a. in, 11:49 a. m. 3:4! p. in. t):i3 p. m. o Trains on tho 1). L. W. It. It. leave Bloomaburt; as follows : SOHT1I. 80CTH. c.:i a. in. 8:30 a. m. 1H.U1 a in. 11.44 a. m. Ssio p. m. 4:.H p. m. ti:i)o p. lu, 8:17 p. m. Trains on tho N. Ferry as follows i NOBTH. 10:51 a. m. 6.37 p. 111. NORTH, 1(1:14 a In S V. II. Hallway pass Illcom B0CT1I. 12:01 p. in. 4:15 p. m. scsniT. SOCTII. ii: IS p in PUBLIC HAI.IJH. Maiscii 21 II. C. Kclchner, of Llgbt slreet, will sell vnluable personal property In Mghtstrcct, commencing at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. . MvKGit 2.j. Tlie Kxccutors of John M. Cliamberllu will sell valuable town est. situated on Main street, In tho town of Hloomsburg. Maiich 20. A. H. Patterson, executor of Elizabeth Kline deceased, will sell real estate on the premises, In Greenwood township, af 10 o'clock a. m. Maiich 2:1. J. Howard Kline will sell personal property on r remises 2 miles above Oriuuieville on Kenton road at '.) a. m. sharp. Horses, cattle, pigs, farm uten sils, Ac Makch 20. Alexander Knouse will sell valuable personal property on his premises In Jackson township at 10 o'clock'n. in., including n pair of driving horses, tlve years old this Spring. Maiich II). Chits. M. Hlttcnhender will sell personal property at tho Harvey Long property on Fourth street, Salu to com inenco at one o'clock lu tho afternoon, liuggy, chickens, safe, runge, and house hold goods. Maiich HO, 111. W. It. Hagcnbuch, ad ministrator of Samuel II. Hagcnbuch de cease. 1 will sell personal property at tho Hotel In Orangeville, embracing horse, wagons, mid .all the hotel furnlturo at 10 a. m. each day. March 22. Hartley Alhcrtson will sell valuable personal property on premises In Orange township. At tho same time he will oiler for sale a farm of 175 acres; to be sold In one or two tracts. Salo will com mence at 10 o'clock sliarD. E. A. liawllngs butchered a calf one day last week Hint wa four weeks old and weighed 200 pounds. It was purchased ol IJ. II. Little, Esq Tho body of Mrs. Joseph Hidden was brought here from Nantlcoku on the cars on Tuesday morning for Interment. She was formerly a resident of this 'own, Wantkd. Three good men to sell the Singer Machine on liberal terms. Inquire at the Singer nfflcc. D. F, Weiss, March 12 2t. Agt, There will be a special meeting of the Winona Fire Company on this Friday even- lug at 8 o'clock, for the transaction of Im portant business. All members arc re quested to httend punctually. Mrs. Daniel Wcitmau, a daughter of Hon. Irani Derr, died at Harrisbuig on Tuesday morning last. Tho remains will bo brought here this Friday morning, and will bo taken to Hohrsburg for interment. An inspection of tho bread baked at Phillips' bakery shows a loaf as white as snow, largo and solid and light. The Hour used is mostly from the Hemlock mill. Good Hour and a good baker pro duce a very line article. Wantkd. A loan of 1,000 on or before Anrll lstcood security. Address "A," caro of Columhiak, Hloomsburg, Pa. Foi: Kent oi: Sale. Tho building nt nrpgnnt. neclinleil llV HillniCVer ifc Cl. US grocery. Also ofllce rooms on second iloor. Tula corner stand Is the best location for business In the town. Apply to a J. II. Maize, Cor. Alain and Centre Sts. Two new small show cases for salo cheap. Inquire of Paul E. Wilt, Coi.i-m-iiian building. Foii Sale. The undersigned has n desir able house and lot lu the town of MUlvlllc, which he will oiler for salo on reasonable terms. For particulars call on or address at once. uitivcs, marStf) Millville, Pa. Foil Sale. Two houses and lots on Desirable, cheap homes, and nay well to rent. Also, one houso and lot on Third street, near Fair erounds. Also, one of tho finest residences iu Hloomsburg, corner of Fifth and Centre streets. Having all the latest improve ments, steam heat, water, gas, water clos cts and bath room. Good Inrn, fruit and ornamental trees, large lot. A rare chance for a tluu home. Apply to J, II. Maize, Cor. Main and Centre Sis. An entertainment, consisting of dramas, recitations, music, Ac, will be given by the pupils of the grammar school, In P. D. Black's hall, at Hohrsburg, on Saturday evening, March 20th, 1880. Doors open at T o'clock. Admission, 10 and 15 cents. Ida A. Kisi'i.ei:, Teacher. Itichard Jones, for several years past the faithful watchman at the First National Hank, died on Friday morning after an ill ness of a few days. He was buried on Monday In Roscmont Cemetery. He was a member of the Haptlst church, mid the Odd I-ellows utlendecl his burial in a body. Especial attention is called to the large and tint) stock of children's suits nt 1). Lowcnberg's. Those who desire a first choice should call soon and make their se lections. Mr. Ijowcnberg has also received his Spring suitings for men and youths, and Is prepared to make them up in the latest style. Donavin's Tcnnesseean's, who are to ap pear here on the 24th, Is one of the very few troupes who performed overy night last season. This Is great evidence of pop- ularlty, for it was a season in which many of the traveling companies failed to draw audiences siitllcicnlly large to present their entertainment. From now until April 1st we will print vendue bills at a special reduction, which will make them cheapi r than they can be obtained at any other ollice. Every bill printed by us receives a two weeks notice in the paper, free. Notice of sale when bills ire printed elsewhere, 25 i-enls a week. tf. Hem!, Clinton county. Ho will tako pos session April 1st and brings with him two sons and thrco daughters. Mr. Aurand when a boy brought John 8. I nit mm to this town In tho year 1837, for tho purpose of establishing the Coi.rj.MniA Democbat. Mr. Aurand has had considerable experience In tho management of hotels, and he will doubtless keep a first-class house. 1,1st of letters remaining In tho Post Of fice at Hloomsburg for week ending March 10, t880t William Ey.tr, Mr. Gcorgo Haas, Mrs. C. W. Lewis, Mrs. Chas. Morey, Jacob Mus- selman, Mrs. S. H. Old, Mr. Thomas litis scll, Joseph Weiss. UAIID9. "William C. Starr. Persons calling for these letters will Dlcase say advertised." Geokob A. Clakx, P. M. Cyrus Illtlcnbendcr, ot Ncscoptck, died suddenly on Thursday evening of last week. His body was found Friday morn lug lietwecn three and four clock. Ho had been In town tho evening before and spent some time at the hotel, leaving there be tween nine nnd ten o'clock. His wife grew uneasy at his failure lo return and started out In search of him. After looking about the houso mill barn she started In a path leading from the faim house to Ncscopeckj and as she was about across one flcld,camc upon his body, cold and rigid In death. No medical nlu was necessary and no at tempts weie made nt resuscitation, as ho was beyond all medical skill. Tho body wbb taken to the house nnd upon p iysl- clans examinations was pronounced apo plexy. The shock was a severe one to Mrs. Hlttenbcnder. who had severat convulsions during tho day. The deceased was about 38 years of age. Ills father, Stephen Hit- tenbendcr, of Shamokln, died about nine months ago. The Philadilphla Weekly Time will he- gin next month the publication of authen tic histories of tho Pennsylvania volunteer regiments in tho civil war. These hlstc ries w 111 in each case be prepared by a member of the particular organization written ubout, nnd they will be more per sonal sketches of the regiments and their enrollments thun u record of the battles In which they fought. Portrnlts of tho chief ollleers will be glycnj sketches of what re mains of tho battle-tlags; of monuments erected to their memory, and of the .Held whereon they won their renown. The aim will bo to furnish lo every old member of the regiment and to his friends- and rela I tives an nccurate and faithful history of tho organization In which ho served his country with honor, If not always with renown, at n merely nominal price and In a torm that can easily bu Hied and pre served. The Timet' "War Annals" have long been famous and this new fenturc of this popular journal cannot fall to be of interest to every old soldier In Pcnnsyl vanla. Tho Stato Normal School of the Gth dis trlct at Hloomsburg, Pa., will begin the spring term on Monday, March 29th, 1880. The attendance! in the Normal depart ment Is the Inrgest in any winter term In the history of the school. Tho corps of teachers will be enlarged to meet the in creased attendanco fit the coming term. The additional building containing twenty- six recitation rooms is almost under roof, Hereafter, candidates for the ucw Hen ior class will lie examined In all the pre ceding studies by the State Board at the time of tho Senior examination, In June ami that will bo the final examination In those studies. A similar examination will be held early in September for candidates unable to attend In June. Special effort will be made during the cominc term to prepare students for this examination and that of County Superin tendents. Students prepared here for col. lege are now In Amherst, Williams, Vassar, Lafayette Dickinson and Lehigh U nlver- ilty. Students having a card from the Principal may buy tickets at .half-fare on tho L. V..D. L. fi W. and P. &. It., It. Its. Write for further Information, m. 12 4t. Prom Hctlervllle to Peru. Eds. Columbus Tho undersigned wishes to wrlto- a few lines to this piper from Peru III. to relate to his many friends tho success of his late trip and the prospects of this part of the country. On starting from the old familiar placu and homo ot Hctlervllle the weather wns cold nnd blustery. 1 took tho trnln at Berwick for Bcranton nnd on reaching there I found the people very clever and friendly,- The weather was still cold and a few clouds with rain and then n little snow 1 then took tho train for Buffalo N. Y. which never' stopped till It reached Himghaifiton. There It stopped it few min utes and 1 had a good look nt the bridge where John Hcrington, the mnn thnt was found In tho river nt Mllllln, was killed and thrown off. I was also Informed by par tics there that they had a couple of tin murderers, nnd I saw the penitentiary where tlicy are lodged. After leaving there wo stopped at quite u number of very pleasant llttlo'places along the line to I) ii Halo such as Owcgo, Waverly, Elmlra and Dansvllle, all tine looking places nnd after I crostcd tho state line tho ground was all white with snow, nnd after lt-av. Ing Dlnghamton, It snowed very fast till 1 reached Buffalo which wns nt 0.40 p. in. I then took the bus and whs transfcred from tho 1). L. & W. depot to the Mien, lgan Central depot nnd there I had lo wait till Vi SO a. m- I (hen took the train rur Detroit, Mich, went by the way of the Niagara Falls and crossed the nt w suspen sion bridge nnd across to Canada, went southwest through Canada to Detroit, After we got to Windsor, Canada, the train ran on n slenm boat and wc were carried across to Detroit on steamboat, We there changed cars again and went through Michigan to Chicago. Theru are some very rare sights to sic In Michigan, the country thn" ugh which I travelled Is a very tluu one. I reached Chicago at 7.10 p. m. I then went from the M. C. depot to the C. It. 1. & P. depot, the next iiiorn. Ing I took tho train for Peru, La Sallo Co. III. which Is just ono hundred miles from Chicago nnd on reaching Peru I found the sun shining bright nnd pleasant. I then got n chance to ride to a farm house where there Is a man living that was for merly of Hctlervllle. Ho came to this country in 1841 and he moved to Peru in 1848 nnd then it was nearly half as large as the town of Mllllinvillo and It now has a population of 15,000 or over, and La Salle was just as new and it now lias a population of 20,000 or over, and right ncross the river from his houso two years ago this spring they struck tho first pick In tho ground for coal and not a solitary house there, and now there Is nearly 200, and this summer there are 200 more going up. The snow Is Mill on the ground nnd it Is real cold here. I will close my short and poorly written letter for this lime and will try and write to you again, wishing you nil good luck nnd success. S. E. Sntoki: Mch. 8 '80 Peru. La Salle Co., III. I.OCIll IIIHlltlltc-. A local Institute m-it nt Trinity M. E. Church, Numldla, on tho lSlth Inst,, presid ed over by Supt. Grimes. Eleven schools In Locust and one in Itoarlngcrcck wcro represented, whllo a largo nnd nttcnttvc audience filled the church. After devotional etcrclscs nnd election of secretary, the Numtdtn school gavo n ckss drill In Physl. ology followed by a paper 6n the same sub ject by Mr. 8ctley. Tho time until Ili45 a. in., was then occupied In listening to recitations nnd declamations from pupils Intcrperscd with vccnl and Instrumental music, Supt. Grimes then pronounced thirty-three words to thrco pupils chosen from each school as leprcscntatlve spellers. Miss Hattlo Hughes and Mr. Oliver Evans being appointed a committee lo examine spelling papers, reported as follows t Hea ver Meadow school, 11 words missed Numl dla, 4 Fur mice, 12; Brass, 12) Lower Slabtnwn, 21 Camp, 18; Upper Sliibtown, 20; Kernlown, 23. Adjourned until li!!0 p. in. After Instrumental inustc, two hours of tho nftcrnoon session wcro occupied with the remainder of rhetorical work prepared by pupils and an Ink-resting paper on "Aesthetic Culture In the Common Schools" by Mr. Lenahnn. Two pupils from each school then entered n competitive exercise In reading. Airs. M. Bllllg and Mcsr.-i. E C. Cleaver and Thomas Seaborne were np. pointed judges nnd decided that Clara Hachmnn of the Lower Slabtnwn school wns the best reader present while Numldla had the best average In reading. A shori discussion on rending followed In which short and thoroughly prepared lessons were ndvocated, and parents urged(to visit the schools more frequently. Supt. Grimes called tho attention of school board to the necessity of having curtains and adequate black-board surface In tho school room, suggested fiequent public exercises ns ono means of Inducing parents to visit scho-ds, and advised teach ers to give an evening entertainment tho proceeds of which should be applied to the purchase of it dictionary or needed nppimv tus. He also requested teachers to leave a copy of their programme with tho secretary for the assistance of their successor. The cheerful response of pupils nnd teachers to the request for Institute work from Supt. Grimes, speaks volumes for the confidence and esteem of all in that olllcial and Is nu earnest of pleasant and protltnblo school work In the future. L. P. Means, Sec If you nre suffering with malaria, relievo yourself by taking Keller's Catarrh Hem edy. Ono botllo Is generally sulllclcnt. It purifies tho blood and Invigorates the sys tern. Sec advertisement. Fashion is a strange thing. Dr, Mary Walker was arresled a few days ago at Newport, because she wore male attire, Aud yet ladles of high t-oclal standing iu that same city frequently appear at balls and panics with very little apparel of any kind above the waist, and no ono thinks of arresting them for indecent exposure, be cause it is the fashion. Wanted. A boy who understands Ink. Ing care of horses and who Is willing to assist ubout the house and yard. No other need apply. A steady situation with light work aud moderate wages to one who will till the bill. Apply to T. J, SwisiiEit, M. D. .March 3th. 1880 1-erHonaI. W. J. Sweeny has moved from Ccntridia to Shenandoah, Paul E. Wirt lias been reappointed No tary Public by Gov. Pattison. Mrs. II. H. Wesller, of Berwick, spent a few hours In town on Tuesday. Harry Hess spent Sunday at home. He Is a student at Lehigh University. William Blink nnd T. F. Young, of Jack, sou, were In town on business on Monday. Hev. Alfred Taylor will preach in St. Paul's P. E. Chuich ou Wednesday even Ing, Mai eh 24, at 7 o'clock. Kov. Dr. .Monroe has been assigned to Bellcfonto nud Hev. E. II. Wltman to Os ceola by tho M. E. Conference. Mr. A. F. Hendcrshott, of Washington, ft n la In town vlsitlne relatives. The "Oen'erul" begins to look llko it cran. Dr. J. It. Evans returned on Tuesday from Chicago, where ho spent several inontln. Ho Is very much pleased with ibu Western country, nnd may return there. While absent ho decreased Ids weight about 18 pounds, hut this loss of Uesh has not detracted any from his fine personal ap pearance. Among our recent cnlleis wcro Boyd Ycttcr. Cvrus Dcmott, Mathlas Gilbert, .Tnnaiiinti ilurt. Peter Workhelser. Ell ICunkel. John Eckrote, A. W. Mcllenry, P. Youne. Jucoh Long, William Ash, P. J. Suit, B. Waguer, G. T. Tronsow, Joshua Hartzel, A. C. Bclshllnc, J. It. Itlchardson, Jacob Miller, Henry Gllllng, Judge Lake, nnd S. W. Jackson. vet- Blllmeyer & Co, lion. are selling out nt nuc- Beautlful birthday cards nt .Mercer's from ono cent to two dollars. Romo convenient chaneos have been made In tho ofllco of ttiu County Commls shiners. Jerseytown Pa. The Uamersly Opera Company occupied the Opera House on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday eveulngs, giving the Jlufcot, Mikado und Chimes of Nomandy, to good houses. The trnupo embraces some hno lo voices, and the chorus is fair. The applause and laughter that attended all their performances Indicated that the audi ences were pleased. They go from h-re to Danville. The merchants of Bradford, Pa,, have formed an association for mutual piotec Hon and pronose to show up the dead beats that the city Is iufested with. If a persou allows a bill to-run too long a time he is sent llilt-o notices, and If no attention Is paid to the last one his name Is Inserted In Hin dead beat 1st. with which the mer chants are provided, which most effective ly ruins his credit. The criticism of Hamcrsly's Opera Com pany In nn Ashland paper was not deserved by the troupe. While their singing is not ot the highest professional kind, such asheaid in tho cllles.lt Is highly enjoy. able, and so far as wo have heard, their performances hero were entirely satisfac tory. Considering the low prices pi ad mission It Is the best troupe that has been heio for some time. Isaac Waltman was arrested last week charged with setting lire tu a building In Bentou. On Thursday of last week ho was brought before Judge Elwell on a writ of habeas corpus, aud after a hearing he was remanded lo jail iu default of l,omi ball. Many witnesses were examined nnd uclialu of circumstances shown that made his re. tcntlon necessary. As it is a serious charge and will be tried at next coqrt wo refrain from giving tho testimony In full, A real suipnso was given lo Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Kulm on Monday evening. It was tho thirtieth anniversary of their wed ding, aud the children desired to properly observe It. Invitations were hastily seut to the neighbors on Monday, and In tho evening tho home was well iilled.to the as fnnnimient of both Mr, and Mrs. Kulm. The evening w us pleasantly spent In games, conversation, Ac, and In partaking of a hearty repast, having hecu prepared by the Invited guests. At a laio nour tuu party separated all pleased with tho success of I the surprise. The Sentinel of March flth thinks that the commission allowed the Counly Treasurer, 4 per cent., is too high, and quotes North umberland county where the Treasurer re ceives but 21 per cent., and Wyoming county whero It Is 1 per cent. This state ment without any explanation is unfair to our Counly Treasurer, as it intimates that he is taking more than he deserves; and to the Commissioners who are charged with allowing too much commission. In North umberland county the commission of 2 per cent, makes tin Treasurer's pay near ly twice what he receives In this county at 4 per cent. In Wyoming county the Treasurer receives lj per cent, on Iho du plicate, and he receives in addition to that IV per cent, on all moneys paid out, making his entire commission 3 per cent. While calling attention to theso two counties where I he commissions are a little less than here, the Sentinel neglects to name those counties which allow 4 per cent., a.d wc nre Informed that in some counties Ihe commission Is ns high as 5 per cent. The ofllce of Treasurer is one that requires Iho careful atteutloh of t good business muii, who Is obliged to give bonds In the sum of $25,000. Considering the responsibilities of the ofllce, und tho fact thnt the tux.pay ers are Interested lu having ine puuiic money handled by a responsible and care ful ofllclal, whose services ought not to be asked for less pay than he could command anywhere else for similar services and re. sponsibilltles, It does not seem that there U anything exorbitant or unreasonable In the rate of commission allowed in this county. It will ho a sorry day tor the public when responsible oUlccs shall bu let out to the lowest bidder. I.lKlitHtrcet. Hev, II. W. Buck preached on Sunday morning for the tlrst time In the new Con. ference year. Emanuel Krumm, at the preseut time, Is contlned to his home from somo throat af fection which may pass to the lungs. Mrs. C. C. Trench is convalescing. Chas. McAffeo now takes a stroll ono notch higher In matrimony. Cause, an In. crease In the family. Hattle, a daughter of J, M. C. Itanck, was taken suddenly ill on Friday, Warren Tirwilliger and wife, of Briar- creek, spent u few days in town during the past week. W. P. Whito and son, from Unlou Co., spent it few days In town recently. John Sbuman aud family, of Centre, speut Sunday with A. C. HIdluy, Miss Applcmun, of Virginia, aud Miss Vanderslice. of Mt. Pleasant, paid Alllo Drlebelbls a visit on Saturday. Homo relatives of Mrs. Ammerman's, in company with Mr. Harris, of Danville, are paying tho Ammeriunns a visit. Theo. Heck had auction on Friday and Saturday, disposing of principally Winter stock. A traveling troupe exhibited some ot their comicalities on Thursday and Satur day nights lure, which, appeared to please those lu attendance. Mrs, Catharine Oman Is at tho present time lying lu a very precarious condition Mrs. Heed Thomas spent Saturday with her parents. Alt Active Career Clotted. DEATH OF JESSE COLEMAN AT ASHLAND, l'A. Jesse Coleman, who was well known in this section of the Mate, died at the house of his sou-ln-lnw, B. F. Kcster, at Ashland, Schuylkill county, curly Sunday morning. He had been sick about two months. The following brief sketch of his life will provo interesting : Jesse Coleman was born on tho fifth day of August, 1313, in Bethlehem township, Northampton county, about eight miles from Enston. He was, therefore, at the lime of his death, seyenty.two yenrs, six months and nine days old. Ho learned the tailoring trade near there. In 1834 he went to Briar Creek, Columbia county. In 1838 he was married at that place to Miss Cath erine Kelchner and vhe same year located at Orangeville, Columbia county and pur sued his occupation as a tailor for several years. Afterwards he engaged In the mer cantile business In which ho continued n number ot years. He held the ofllce of postmaster at Orangeville during the ad ministration of President Polk. He was elected Prothonotary of Columbia county, in the fall of 1803. Tn the spring of 1804 be removed to Hloomsburg, nnd was re elected to a second term without opposi tlon, the duties of which ofllce he perform ed to the satisfaction of tho people. He was always a Democrat. He started in business after the expira tion of his ofllce, dealing In wrapping paper, and bought nnd shipped rags. Dur ing tho strike of 1872, which cuused dull times, he discontinued the business nnd be gan traveling for S.iiltli, Kline it Co., of Philadelphia, Introducing Luubach's lini ment. His territory embraced both the anthracite and bituminous coal fields of Pennsylvania. After traveling for the firm four or flvc years, ho engaged In the sale of the liniment for himself. He had numer ous agents nn the mad, as well ns traveling himself, until last fall, when he broke down suddenly. He was always well and heart never being sick nt all except In 1857, when ho made two trip to Iowa and re turn. Having to travel through much of tint weti rn part of hl journey In stages, hp was taken sick on his way home, nnd was confined to the house iftcr returning there for sevcra' mouths. It was his first serious Illness. Ho was a prominent and active member of tho Reformed Church, nnd took n lead ing part both at Orangeville and Blooms burg. Ho was the father bf four children, a son aud daughter dead, Mary Susan ami George 8. Coleman. The latter served ns Adjutant of the Sixth Pennsylvania He. serves. He took u law course ut Columbia College, Washington, D. C, and practiced law at Bloomsburg, Columbia county, and afterwards at Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, where he lived a short tlrao betore his death, which occurred In 18i3. Tho two remaining children are S. Bruco Cole man, .one of the publishers of tho Newt. Dealer, and Agnes, wife of B. F. I ester, of Ashland, with whom ho has made his home the past eight years, Xew-Dealer. The remains were brought here on Tues. day for interment, which took place lu Itosemont. 'I'lte Hcarclt for tlie Ittirtetl MlncrH One more effort is h.clng made by tho Susquehanna Coal Company to recover the bodies of the men nnd boys entombed in No. 1 slope at Nanticokc. This will be done by driving a tunnel across the basin of tho mine through the rook from n point in the Hllcd-up gangway near where the work was abandoned two weeks ago nnd Into the countcrworklngs where the bodies are. The distance is ono hundred and twenty feet and three weeks will be requlr ed to complete the work. When the tun nel Is completed one hundred feet a bore hole will he kept tweuty feet ahead, and If when It penetrates the fatal works water and soft sand arc found It will be deemed sfe enough to drain and continue the work of recovery. This was tho decision of the cDmmlttco of expert miners and they do cided that there could be no other mear.s devised by which the bodies could bo reached. The coal company accepted the proposition, but left It with the employes to decide whether the work should bo done, with the understanding that this should be a final effort. The plan was nc ceptcd by the meeting, which contained fully eight hundred men, with only one dis senting voice. llcrwlck. J. Homer llrlttain, pension agent at Bloomsburg, has been with us a couplo of dtys. Wo nil remember him as n flno speaker nnd popular orator n man of no ordinary ability. We arc glad that ho Is succeeding finely tu the pension business. Ho Is, nlso, doing good service In tho churches. Ou March 11th, Miss Kate Miller and John Gnirlson were united In wedlock nt Foundryvlllc by Hev. Chllcont. The mar riage was largely nttended, the dinner ex cellent nnd the affair passed off grandly. Tho presents wero numerous and costly, among which wcro n silver set, a china set, ! parlor lamps, fine glass ware, aud other things too numerous to mention. We wish them n prosperous voyago nn Iho sea of life. Miss Kllnctoh, of Hnzlctnn, nnd Miss Michael, of Hrlnrcrcek, have been visiting Mrs. Glrton of Berwick, und nre uow mak ing a visit among friends In Plymouth. Win. Mansfield has been visiting friends. He runs a thriving grocery store near Kingston. S. C Smith Is now fully established on Front street, selling n large assortment of confections, cigars, Sec. Ha has good elder.- D. M. alburn, just In the lesr, is building tine shoes and boots. C D. Fowlir Is carrying on a line busi ness in the spouting and plumbing line. Carrie Buckingham, alter nn Illness of diphtheria, of two weeks, died Sunday cveiilng lasi; was bulled on Wednesday. Sho was a vciy Interesting girl of nine summers. C. E. Penny has hero on exhibition some of the. finest display of penmanship we huvo seen for many' a day. His cards are on exhibition nt Bowman & Crispin's store. E. 1C. Atlnms has just received a Inrge Installment of excellent shoes nt very rea sonable prlres. J. W. Bowman's future resldenco will be nt Nanlicoke. Mr. Falrchllds of Nnnllcokc has purchased his farm. Mr. Hartman will open up n shoe store soon on the brow of the hill. lk-autllul weather. "The llowcrs will soon commence to sing and the birds to bloom." La Cardo's exhibition was with us on Monday, Tuesday und Wednesday, and gave us fine entertainments. Cnrdo in legerdemain and ventriloquism is excellent nnd kept the large audiences In roars of laughter. All the characters weie very good. The presents weio .numerous nnd valuable. An old esteemed native of Columbia Co, George McBrlde, died at Averlll on last .Monday with pneumonia. He was 00 veals of age. A Great Victory A Torriblo Caso of Scrofula Curod by Hood's Sarsaparilla "Iu tho winter of 1873 I was attacked with ficrotula lu one of the most n fgrnvatlng forma. At ono Ihno 1 had no leas than thirteen largo ahscf saes over and around my neck nml throat, continually exuding nu offrnalve Innsa nf bloody matter dlaguathig to orholil, and almost Intolerable lu endure. It Is Impossible to fully describe my atifTerlim, as the ease wns complicated with Chronic Catarrh. After thrco years uf misery, having been treated by three Ii)slclans, I wns worso than ever, finally, on the recommendation of W. .1, Huntley, druggist, of Lockport, I was Induced to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. And now-, after having taken twelve buttles, within tho last twelve months, the scrofulous eruptions havo entirely ceased, and tlio nhcesses havo nil tllsapix-a red, except Iho unsightly scars, which are dallv lieromliic' smaller hy degrees, and beautifully less.' 1 do not know what It may liaio done for others, hut I do know that In my ease, Hood's Harsnparllla has prou-d an effective specific Indeed. As nn odenco of my gratitude 1 send ilieso facts unsolicited, audi am ready to verify tho authenticity of lids cure, by jwratm.il correaxmlcr-co with any one who doubts It." Ciiaiilks A. Iton eiits, East Wilson, N. Y. This statement Is confirmed by W. ,1. Hunt ley, druggist, of Lockport, N. Y who calls tho euro a great victory for Hood's Sarsaparilla. Send for book giving statements of many cures. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. I ; six for ?3. Mado only by a I. HOOD & CO., Iaiw-cII, Mass. lOO'Dosos Ono Dollar. Supreme Court cases. On Monday morning the Supreme Court at Philadelphia rendered decisions in two of the three cases Ircm this county, ar gued tho first week in Maih. Dr. Bauer's appeal was from the Court of Common Pleas for striking off his reg. tstratlon as n physician. The court below held that all the requirements of tho lnw must bo strlctlya complied with, and that tbo Act of 1831 requiring registration is constitutional. Tho Supremo Court af firmed this decision. The case of Hagcnbuch vs. Phillips was an action ou a mortgage signed by n mar ried woman to secure the debt of her brother. The Cocrt below held thnt she was hound by It and n verdict was rendered for the plaintiff, Phillips. Hugenbuch took out n writ of error ou the ground that a married woman cannot bind her separate property for the debt of nny one but her husband. Tho Supreme Court held other wise, and alllrmed the decision of the Court below. luckliorii. No less sickness than two weeks ngo but constantly on the Increase, Iiilluminu tlon of lungs ami pneumonia nre the most frequent, Dr, Montgomery is doing all In Ids power for their relict. John Miller, Sr., was burled last Friday. Funeral services at Heller's Church. On the flth Inst. Perclval Foulk started for Missouri. Next Tuesday Clemency Shoemaker and family will start for Leo county, III. The following schools will close this week: Valley, Leldy's, Chestnut Grove and Buckhorn Primary. Geo. Y inner had nearly all his meat stolen one night last week. Miss Magclo Tubbs received n visit of E. Kuhns, a cousin from Shlckshlnny. Nicholas Myers aud family moved to Danvlllo on Monday. Charles Harris paid the upper grade school a visit Monday afternoon. 'Iho first male visitor from town for the term .11. Ii. Appointments!. The M. E. Conference nt Hurrlsburg nil journed on Tuesday, after tho appoint ments were announced. Hiosu for Ihe Danville District arc ns follows: Martin L. Gauoc, Presiding Elder, Ashland A. S. Bowman. Beach Haven II. S. Mendenhall. Benton S. P. Boone. Berwick E. H. Yoculn. Bloomsburg F. 11. Hlddlc. Buckhorn T. II. Tubbs. Catawlssa A. M. Barnltz. Calawissa Circuit W. S. Hamlin. Ceutralia J. W. Buckley. Conyngham A. W. Decker. Danville, St. Paul's Hichard Hinklc. Danville, Second Church J. Hunter. Elyshurg II. B. Fortner. Espy cud LlghtstrcQt J. S. Beyir. Gordon J. K. Fishei. Harvcyvllle N. II. Smith. Iluzleton John Donahue. Helfenstein To be supplied, llerndon To be supplied by L. Karsch. nor. Jeanesville nnd Audcnrled M. L.Smith. Jerseytown nud Wushingtonvillc Jona than Guldln. .Mlllllnvlllc-J. D. W. Deavor. Mt. Carmel JI. L. Drum. Muhlenbiirg G. V. Savldge. Northumberland B. P. King. Oiangevllle A. It. Hooven. Riverside J. 11. Mcloy. Hohrsburg H. S. Taylor. Schoyervllle To be supplied by I). latlsh. Sellnsgrove G. W. Stevens. Shamokln S. M. Frost. Shlckshlnny W. Keith. Snyderlown John Horning. South Heherton E. T. Owens. Stockton and Beaver Meadow O timed, Sunbiiry It. E. Wilson, Town Hill I). B, McCloskcy. Trevorton E. M. Chllcoat. Wentherly William Moses. West Hazlelon Bruee Hughes. West Shamokln 1). F. Stiles. White Ilnen-G, H. Day. II. A. Curran, I'rnlcsaorm hlato Normal member ot Bloomsburg Quarterly Conference. Supernumerary and Superannuated Preachers Alem llrlttain, J, W. Lecklc, A. M. Kcster, J. W. Ely, I. II. Torienco. '9 '1 ho next Couferenco will be held Bellefoide. LOCAL NOTICES. Table and lloor oil cloths at C. C. Marr's, Ladies' muslin underwear nt ( lark & Son's. Go see them. Full line of corsets, new hosiery, new- styles. Go to C. C. Mnrr's for wool and cotton carpet chain. Want 100 teams to haul b.trk now. to bo unloaded In the cars nt the railroad. Also, potatoes, turkeys, chickens, geese, ducks, pigeons, thrifty, white, clean shntes. that weigh from 25, HO. 40. 00, 00, to ." pounds. Butler, eggs, nice green apples, clovcrsecd and orinns, ni l.ighlstieci. feb..5.2jms. Silas Youxn. Choice fresh garden seeds nt C. C. Mnrr's JiAHGAINS AT I. W. HAHT.MAN & SON'S, Bi.i)0.M.'ni-i:o, Pa. 75-cent colored cashmere for 021c. n yd. 10 colors and plenty of Ihem. Scotch sultluss ut 25c. a yard. leases best new Spiing cnllco at 0 nnd 0 cents n yard. New sntlncs from , cents to 2,1 cents n yard. Extra embroldrry for 2Ti cents n vnrd. White Iron stone ten sets lor .-j2.fi0. Decorated chamber sets for .;). Do not fail to see these and others equally cheap at I. W. Hartman & Sou's (!. O. Mnrr wnnts butter, eggs, lard, side. shoulder und nam. If von want dros.s fronds nf nnv kind vnn can do no better than tn go to Clark & sou's. All wool i;oods al U-ic per yard, nu extra good black and colored cashmere ut .Wc per void, special line of hl-.-cK dress gnnd, complete line of new colors In dress cloths at the lowest prices. TO WHOM IT MAY CONUKIIX. All persons are hereby notified that any persons buying Conyngham township or ders will purchase the same subject to nny equities that may exist as to tin: taxpayers. That tho Taxpayers Association nre will lug to make all roads, keep in repair nil roads and bridges free of expense to indi vidual taxpayers for the j car 1885, and subject to the directiou of the supervisors nf said township nnd as there is no legal tax levied for tho year, and all lenilimate expenses of the Huad Department lire be ing paid, llieie is uc necessity Mr any or ders being Issued. All orders leuuno the signatures ot both Supervisors of the Township Clerk and should bear the seal of tho township. Tho above notice is ueinir ciyen so that all persons can govern themselves nccord- nely. N. 31. Hiley, Agent for Taxpayer's Association. iVshiund, fa., iNov. 37, oo.-tr. Headache In most cases proceeds from a inmlil liver nml Itnmirlllcs of the stomach. It can Invnrlably bo cured by taking Sim mons Liver Itcgnlr.tor. Let all who suffer, . remember that sick and nervous headache can ho prevented by tnklng b dose as soon ns their symptons Indlcntc tho coming o an nllnck. "Simmons Liver llcguinmr is a very valuable remedy for dyspepsia, sick hcnil. nche, torpid liver, eonsllpallon, piles nnu such like diseases. H. V. Holt, President 9. W. It. It. Co. of Ga." f tnll Will, biisliniid. 1 want to try It.' I had suffeu-d for unr " lib n complaint the phjslclnus t alleil gravel, nnd they had given up the nltempt to help me. My wHo heard of Dr Kennedy's Favorite Hcmedy, nnd spoke ns iibove. To plense her 1 got a botlle. I'sed thai and two or three more, nud presently tho trouble vanished tiever lo return. .My wne nnu n tort m insinn tlon that lime Washington Monroe, Cats kill, N. Y. Faith like hers deserves Its rc waul. marchlS. BIG OFFER, them wS will HIVE AWAY I.oiio nclf-opcratloK wash ing machines. It lou want one tend .in jour name. P.O. ami express onice. at once. nil-. KATIU.-VAIj t-"..l lieyM., l. iiuur-n-wr, A! lour ns s'atio: LAI. m en AKIKS WAXTIW to w-prK for ua at their own nomes. 17 lo no per weeK ean uo easily lnnile; no canvassing; fascinating and steady einolovnicnt. Particulars and snrnnle of the work tent for htnmp. Address HOME M'TOCU, I', o. nox 1010, lloslon, .Mass. mar.llMt.d. 1800. Eatablllhttl PAV'S MANILLA ROOFING! Takes the lnal t does not oorrodA like Un or Iron, nor ciaao at half tha r..t ir.AW -oat. (l.tltrKTS and KUIlst of name malarial. or tar oompoeitlonat aaj to appIJt iff anil nnraMet at Hair the roatot tin. u.aiao HtlltSTITlITi: for l,I,VTKIt nt Ilnlfthn t;.l It I'JV 1 -a ana fluij decay like ahtncl atrnnirand durable! at half doulile tbo wear of Oil ClolhB. OaUloroa and eemnlea I'ltLU VV. II. 1'AY ii CO., CAMUK.N, . i. luur.iu-iud. In prefccnts Bit en away, tend us a tents poMofcre, nnd by mall you will , atue, innk o.ii. juu .,. that will al oneo bring you In money faster than anything-clae lu America. Alluliout theoi,i-oi In presenls with each box. Age'its wanted ev. cry.vlicre, ot either sex, ot all ages, for all tho time, or spare time only, to work torus at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured, liou'l delay. II. IIai.i.stt A Co., 1-ort-land, Maine. IdeclS S5. HK.VS UHOWN'S INSURANCE AdkNOY. Mover's new bulidlne. -Main street. ibomsburj, ra. AJtna Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn tT.trrs.r.-j Hoyal oi Liverpool ia,5ou,iiuu Ijiucasnlic in,ui0,ooo Kiro Association. Philadelphia 4,lia,7l Phoenix, or London tV-KiM? Loudon K Lancashire, of England bJoa.HT Hartford of llattrovd 8,sw.evi sprltigileld l-'lreand .Marine -j.tmsso As the agencies are direct, policies are written for tho Insured without delay In the onico at llloorasburg. Oct. M, '81- DToo lor womns people, .send in cents post age, and we will moll jou free, a royal, valuable sample taix of goods that will n.iv von In the way of inaklnir more money lu a few dajs than you over thought possl bin at any business. Capital not required. You can lite nt home and woik In spaa- time only, or nil the time Allot both seci, of all ages, grand ly successful, ,M) cents to f."i easily earned every evening. That all who want woik may test the business, we make this unpirallcled orien To all who are not well satisfied we will Rend f 1 to pay for tho (rouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions etc., sent free, immense pay absolute ly sure lor all who start at once. lon't delay. Address rinxsoN & Co., 1-oi tland, Maine, decie. A STANDA1M) MEDICAL WORK Fill! VOl'Mi AMI MIHIlLE-ACEIt MEN. ONLY 1 HY MAIL, POSTPAID. Illustrative Sample l're3 to Ail. Mimm. Stephen Slusser has gono In tho lumber business. Miss Ida Bonn, of Hazlcton, Is visiting friends nt Hctlervllle. Horace Schwcppcnhelse r sold the 34 acre lot to Jacob Grover for 42250. The school directors will A second hand stovts on the 10th of April. A. 11. Smith, of Shlckshluny, culled on Mllllln friends the early part of the week. Daniel lloyer moved to his father ln-law's frm on Tuesday. On Thursday Hachael Voho moved lo town and O, W. Miller to his Micharl Fetherolf's farm. E. S. 11 r owe moved to Hetlcrvllle. Many other changes of residence will take place this spring. Another new huckster in our township, K. P. Hons has embarked. CoitiliiK-Unru Musical Treat. Donnvhi's Tennesseeans nro to give one of their musical entertainments In lids place on Wu-lnesday, March 24. Judging from tho high reputation the Tennesseeau have maintained since their organization iu 187:1, and the unlimited praise uccurded them by eminent musical critics und th public press wherever tl(fr havo been,. It is not too much to predict Hint It will prov the best concert of vocnl music ever given here. Their program embraces a lurge v,i rlety and wldo range of singing, which cannot fall to pleu9o all. They were ono nf tho leading attractions nt Chuutuu(u at the 187.1 and 1834 Assemblies. M. Side, shoulder, und hums wanted nt C. C. .Mair's. You will find a full line of towels, tablo linens, linrjklns, counterpanes, lace cur tains, scrim, sheeting, muslins, Ac,, nt low- prices ni i;inrn cc pon s. The best syrup is the C. C. Mart's. "Queen," sold nt Little onions wanted at C. Ci Marr's. BUSINESS NOTICES, KNOW THYSELF,. A :rcnt Medical work on Manliood Kxhaiisied vitality, nertuna and physical debil ity, premaiurti decline in mau, cnor of 3 out n. and the untold niNcrea resulting from Indiscretion or excesses. A book for etery man, young, middle aged and old. It contains 135 prescriptions for all acute and clironii) diseases, each ono of which la Invaluable, isi found by the author, whoae ex perience for a.", jean, la such as probably never be fore ten to the lot ot any physician. .Too page?, bound Hi beautiful French muslin, embossed cov ers, ruUgllt.guaraiitivd to lie a liner wort in every sense than any other work sold In thla country for i'llA), ortlie money will Iks refunded tn etery In stance. Price only Jl.O i by mall, post-paid. Illus trative sample sent nee to any body, send now, (old medal awarded tho author byho National .Medical Association, to the President ot wlilch,thu lion. P. A. r.Ksel, and associate ollleers ot the Hoard, thereaderls respectfully referred. The science or lire Is worth more to tho young and lnlildle-nircd men oft Ids generation than all the gold mines of Caliroinla nnd tho sliver mines of Nevada combined. .s'. Vhvonh le, The f-elence ot II ro points out Ihe rocks and quicksand on which tho constitution and hopes ot many u young man hate been Tatally wiecked. Mum-heft r Mln-m: The science ot lire Is of greater value than all the medical w oiks published in this country for tho past r-0 years.- .itlaitta Onnttttutlon. The science or Lllo Is a superb and masterly treatise on nervous and physical debility, lieti-uit Five vcjm. Theru Is no member ol society to whom the Sci ence ot I (to w III not la) useful, whether youth, pa rent, guardian, instructor or ciergiman. .trw- uatit. Address tlio I'eabodv Mcaical institute, or lir.w. II Paiker, Nu. 4 llulllnch street, lloston. Mass ,wnn may bo consulted nu all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chmiilc and obstlualo diseases, tuat nao oanii-il an inner pnysicians u Hpeciauy. such treated sut-coiFtulty wtthoutau Insmnco of falluic. Mention Tins fou-iiBUN. feb.l.d.ly. ; ref- When Bby waa alck, we sto her Caitorla, When ids wis a Child, (he mod for Caatorla, When he became Mlsa, she clang to Caatorla, Wbeu the had Children, the gave theui Caatorla, OILKS OH HE.MOHHHOIDS. ULCEUS . J llssure. Itching, fistula, 4c., cured wlinoui p. nil uj win In isaaniiui r i jiba j jtr.iw, iiui-'ii.iivii papers explaining iiiusysiem ana continuing ereuccsseni nee. auuivsn .. IP. UOOLlVdJ-J. 20S 'iom!ni lv , bcranton, J'a, March le.Cins. Adams' Patent Metallic PICKET FENCE. nt COllllCil IrOC!C(lltlKH. Council met Snturday evening March 13, with President and Messrs. Moyer, Itoscn- stock, and Sterling present. Mr. Newton llr-onu presented list of names and amounts therein of town (axes of which ho asked to be exoneratftl ns a collector. After a caicful examination, on motion, the collector wns exonerated ou duplicate of 18811 in amounts ot f l0.lt) ; ou duplicate of 1881, $78,10. The committee on claim of Daniel Hall report, that they arc of the opinion that the returns mado by C. It. Hnusel Com. missioner ot highways in lcWl are as uear coirect as can be ascertained. Hep or t was received and committee discharged. The following bills wero approved nud secretary directed to draw ordeis for the same. (las Co. for gas In February. $77.00 L, K. Waller, solicitor 25.00. Tho reniairiiut; copies of tho History of Columbia County, a book of COO pages illustrated and bound in doth will bo closed out at $1.00 '.-aoli, 25 cents oxtm by mail. For salo at tlio Columhiak Ollice. lUoomsbuit,', Pa. Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod I.I ver Oil wlllIIypoihoHililleH In Scrofulous and Consumptive Cases. Dr. C. C, Lockwood, N. V., says: "I have frequently prescribed Scott's Kmul. slon and regard It as a valuable prcpara. tlon lu scrofula and consumptive cases, palatable and t-tllcaclous." All OlipoHttlou Tclt'plioiie Co. A now telephone company, lu opposition to tho Pennsylvania, is to bo started Kaston ou or about April 1st, Tho new company will bo known us tho Consolldat ed, aud will rcut the telephones ut half thu price now charged by thu Pennsylvania Compauy, Catarrh Is a disease of tho mucous mem. brane, almost lnvnrlaby originating in tbo nasal passages aud mainliilulng Its stront:. hold lu Ihe head. Kly's Cream Halm will euro caturrh In lis worst stages, und gives Immedlalu relict from cold in head. It . coutulus no Injurious drugs. Prlco SO cts. DEATHS. SHOK.MAKKK.-ln Madison Mnrch Sirs. Mary Shoemaker uged frl yeurs 10 months, NIHAHT.-In -Montour March tub. Ambrose Arthur Nlhart aged 4 years 11 months and 4 days. MoHKNHY.-In Flshingcreek Twp on the Will Inst,, Edith 1ora Mi-Henry, uged S months und lit days. CHKVKLINQ. lu Flshlngcreek Twp. on Ibu lltli '.list,, Mis. Lowby Crevclltig aged 73 years, 6 months and 27 days. Thu three outlets of diseaso arc the bow- els, the skin and tho kidneys, ltegulate their action with tho best purifying tonic, liuruoek lllood Hitters. "I'll ntlcud tu it soon." Don't cheat yourself In that way. lour ha r l crow. ing initiner, iiiyer uuu mum llleless every day. Save it and restore Its original color. softness and gloss by using ParkeiV Hair iiaisuiu awhile. marchlS Parker's Tonic kent In it home Is u senti. el to Keen sleKuess out. liseil d scieet v. It Keeps tho blood pure, nml thu stomach, liver anil kidneys In winking order. Coughs and colds vanish before it. It builds up thu health. Ao wise mother will bo without it. finur. "For economy und comfort, every sniine:. we use Hood's Sarsaparilla." willes a l!uf. falo (N. V) lady, lui) doses one dollar. ou may remember I snokc to you nbout having been ullllcted with severe heudaches. Well, some time ngo I begun tuning l)r. Kennedy's "Favorite Hemetlv' in faint liope of relief. To my delight, ami ratner 10 my surprise, 1 have never had un attack since. How thankful I am I I need hardly tell you. 1 lieuitlly wish that nil women tortured in lln way know how certain und pleasant "Favorite Hcm edy" is, Sarah J. Woodrutl. New-burg, .. i. imaiclUJ. BlirtUTKIJ AMI KXl-KllIKXCEll. Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared by C. I. Hood x Co., Apothecaries, I.owe'l, Muss., who have n thorough knowledge of nhiir. mncy, and many years prucllcul experience lu the business, It U prepared with Hit-1 greatest skill uud care, under the direction of tho men who originated It. Hence Hood's Sursaimrllki may bu depended unon us u thoroughly pure, honest, and reliable medicine. IT is IX (Ihkat r.vvon. Physicians euinlnv Sneer's Port Oranc Wine in their practice in nil cases white a puiu wluu Is culled for, anil do nil In Ihcir power to fostei nnd encourage its product ion. 11 Is in great fayor among the most wealthy In New York und Wushlng'ou lilies ns n lamiiv wine anil lor evening in. icriiuiiiiutiis. f or tutu ny druggists When the blood Is loaded with Impurities, und moves sluggishly In thu veins, nu alteruttvc is needed, as this condition of the vllul fluid cannot lust long without serious results. Then- Is nothing bitter than Ayer's Sarsnpurllla to purify the blood und Impart energy to the system, rrHKa-i a i a 1 1 1 fl fl 1 ft $1.75 per rod and upwards. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. All kinds of Iron Fenctt, Gates, Fire Escpas, ic. fcncc .l.l.l.l.l.l Ii. 1. 1. 1 .i .i .i. I.,. fiiiiiMiiiiiid PAT. IRON 3CMCCN i i fill tce cuaaa How many people say, your plaster beats everything 1 ever tried, Thu Hop Plaster really cures backache, flitch, scia tica, lame side or hip, or pains in any putt, me, uvat porous piaster htiowu. ,'.ic. Nearly all that wu kuow wo accept on tlio testimony of somebody tlse, If thoo who havo never tiled Dr. Walkci's Call, fornla Vinegar Hitlers, nud uro sulTcrlug irom uyspepsin, niiious or oiner levers, kidney ur liver complaint, or from Impiiru blood, will recelvo the testimony of thu many thousands who have tried thu Hit. lets, and been cured, they will lm net lug wistiy. Iron Work in all styles. Coal Screens a specialty. Iron Ladders, Wheels & Cresting. Blacksmlthlng In ill branches. Estimates furnished. EAGLE IRON WORKS, Oor. Union & Canal Sts. WILKES-BARRB, PA. march 12.80-ly. LARGE AND EARLY CROPS Arc wanted by all farmers. Tlio earlier Ihe better. Tho wav to get these needed results, is to use reliable ferttlrccrs. Bauerh's $25PhosT)hato.Pnro Raw Bono Meal, Agricultural unomicais, and other brands which we manufacture or import are reliable, cheap and lasting fer tilizers. If your dealer lias none of our goods on hand, send your order direct to us. Send for Haugu's Phosphate Gi idi:, Prices and other informa tion. BAUGH & SONS, Manufacturers and Importers, 20 South Delaware Ave., PHILADELPHIA, PA. IHTIIIIISBIU ItU. H'eUKl " &J.WaAY & SON ADVERTISING AGENTS". buSg PHILADELPHIA- ('US', CliralliiK uud LlllhlU Ma. Iti'i-i'lte .Idti'i'iiaciuriiU fur tula rarer; ESTIMATES SV Lo"itlch "L wi FREE VaV-AYER & SON'S MANUAL