THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. BROWN'S IRON BiTTERS Shade clolh by ltio yard, and In patterns at George A. Clark's book store. Cftmlilnln? IKON with ri'RE TF.OKTAIlMi TOXICS fitilrkljr and roniplctlf tl-VANSW tml KMtinU'.H TIIK HMOI. qalckfnt (ho action of llio l.Urr and Kldruj. Clean Mia romilf lion, make the skin nmootli. It il or not Injure the tpeth.rtasehf d tflip.orprodufcron atlpatlon-ALI. OTHKlt IKON MEDICINES IK), rbrilcf&rifl and DruagliUeTprywher recommend It, In. N. B. TlcoaLF". of Marion. Mam mm "I tocommcml ltmwn'f Iron Bittern an a TalttaMe ton la for enriching ths LIijcmI. and removing all dyeurpUo ej-roj'toroa. It does not hurt ttio twtii.M Vn. H. M. fcrMtu, nynoM, Ind .&? MI hats iwcrtbM Brown Iron Bitten in en of anrvmia and ulooa dirjoBunn also wlin a tcnto wan needed, and It hat prtrved tlioroua;lilj ttattHfactorj. MR DTnitH, S8 Rt. Mary St., Nw Orloani, U . an)9i "Brown'i Iron iJittfM relloTed me In a caw of blood polsonltiff, And I heartily commend It to tnotQ nedinff a Mood tnirlfler. Ma W, W.MoMAtUN.TuiicunridA, AU , turn "t riiTH lwn troubled fmm chlldhfiod with Irapum lihiod and enil'tion on mjr faco two bottlm o( jlnmn'a Iron Uitteni effected a perfect cure, I tanuut epeak too highly ot tltfaTaluaMetuediclrie,' Genuine haa above Trade Mark and cronaM rfdllnee on wrapper. Tultc no othrr Made only by JKUiV.N CHEMICAL CO., II ALTlilOIIL, MO. cb.20-8(I. Mvim I'.mrntt . 1 ntn of llin nitliilon IfVtn nf flanullt.. 1... I flint iUn xnl.tln lui.lnnta Id llin t.ll.ln,,.. nf lons"' 11,0 t Ikrwlok lately occupied tlio public, fttiil that tlio intcrctts of tUo 1 ' "uyer. public nre better nrotcctcd and secured tlio better and more convenient tlio uppllsnccs nro for tlio transaction of that business. It Is manifest that tlio room now occu. pled as n liar OIUco In the Court ilouso Is entirely too small and Inconvenient, und Is dally becoming more so. 'the Har of Col- umbla county comprises about forty mem. bcrs nnd thu. room now provided for tbelr accommodation during the sittings of tlio Tho newest style, the largest stock, the lowest price con always be had at 1). I.owcnbcrg's. James Itelllv h IIS innVfijl Ilia i.nn nn.1 billiard tables to Knorr & Wlnlcrstccn's nu. He lias four tallies with all tho n.vn. sary fixtures, In good shape. I'cnms A: Hover havo ilh.nlvnd not-ti.t,n I imurt iI.mio tint ofTrvnl mrn Minn otd ml I II tf imp, unu me barber business heretofore room, lksldes that, tho room Is ncccssarl- 7 ura "yi'icm will bo continued at ly occupied by tlio Judge as bis oillco, with .....ib piaco oy win. Dennis. his table, chair, case and papers,, nnd still TlieSpHng term at the Normal ,.,, tu,l,,cr V lhe c8es w!'lc1' opened on Mon,lv win, .. , " . occupy u.reo sides, anu mo excellent . ' : U,V ""'UUCl Ul -loon, r,wll,.l,.r nlnrli tnbi.. llin fnnrt I II lip. LUIll-llIR. in nl nM. . . . . . .......... -- v .u uiLvuuiuii-u promises to oc I .... - . ...... , .. .i. greater than ever. In n few wecli whon 1 " Brand jury nnu me ' the county schools close. ' c""n,y w,,oso bll,lni!SS 19 tfnnscted at tho I uoun House anil in mc uoum, nro luuy Tlio Greenwood Seininnrv. nt Miiiviiln aware of the crent lnconvclnenco under will begin tho Spring term on Monday which we labor. The rooms for the Har, April 111, 1830. Students preparing fnr the Ubrnry and the Court otllclnls ought wuni-tu win nnu It to Hi,, r ni1vni,ii.i.n in io ub auiled 10 nun eniargeu. lowuainas correspond with thu I'rlnclnal A L Tin- been said something should yet be added. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 188G. tin. most remarkable clianiics of weather live been experienced iluilnir the nasi' weeh. Bumiay last the Inclinometer lose to about (IT, degrees, while on Jlondav morning It diopped again almost to the ireezlne point. llinilLCT Hlll.lllUII TIK TAIII.1, TriilaH on tho lMilladelphla li It It. leave Itupert as follows: HORTIt. 80CTn. Ci'S9 a. m. 11:49 a. in, 3:43 p. in. 6:13 p. m. o Tralnson tho D. b. & V. K. It. leavo liloomstiurB aalollows: NOKTII. ROCTII. (1:21 a. m. 8:10 a. m. 10-.J1 a in. lt:4l a. m. i:2D p. in. 4! P, m. 0::to p. in. 8:47 p. in. o Tnlnson the N. V. B. Hallway pass Blcom Ferry an follows : noktii. socm 10:5i a. in. 18aT5 p. in. M p. in. 4:15 p. in. SUNDAY. NORTH. SOUTH. lli:14 a ill r,:ispm We are glad to notice tho nnoolntmcnt of John llrofee of ML Cnrmpl 11.4 llin hnat. masier oi mat place. lie was formerly of "lanuesuy an improper pinco u mis county where bo has manv friends ln,llc uPon' .'"ol"y llllnS lo uo 15 lo ami has been n subscriber of this naner lllllU"c together In a comer of the Court for many years. room where you disturb the court and the business. 1. U Murphy, a weather lironhct who HuhIiIm nil that wo arn constantly buv ... i - - ' i ma been surprislnalv correct In his lucillc. In., Iniir tmrilcQ. iiml llin aIwIvph nf thu Har wuua in. wiiiicr, now writes to tho Now i ork Tribune his opinion for the spring season i "I prophesy remarkable flnn spring and early summer such as have not been seen In ninny a year. I'UHI.IC SAI.lvH. Aruii. S3. II. II. Ilulme, executor of Saniucl Applcmnn, decensed, will sell real estate on the premises In llenton township. Sec advertisement. Two now small show ruses for sale cheap. Inquire of Paul E. Wirt, Colum. iiun building. Foil Sale Two houses and lots on Canal street. Desirable, cheap homes, nnd pay well to rent. Also, one house nnd lot on Third street, near Fair grounds. Also, one of the finest residences in liloomsburir. corner of Fifth nnd Centre streets. Having all the latest Improve mcnts, steam heat, water, gas, water clos ets and bath room. Good burn, fruit and ornamental trees, large lot. A rare chance for a tine home. Apply to J. II. Maie. Cor. Mnln and Centre Sts. Wasikii. -A tiov who understands tak- Ingcareof horses and who Is willing to assist about tlio house anil yard, ao oilier need aiiiilv. A steady situation with ligld work and moderate wages to one. who will 1111 the bill. Apply to T. J. Swi-mui March Sth. 188G M. 1). Jersey town l'a. I-erHoiial. llenjamin Heaver of Mill Grovo was in town Friday. Mr. John Herring is home trom I.nfay ctle college on a visit. II. A. Sweppenheiser ot Mine Iildgc gave us a pleasant call Saturday. Mr. G. W. Hates is again able to Do out after n severe Illness of several months. Mrs. T). O. Herlsch of Mauch Chunk visited her son Geo. W. Hcrtsch this week Hev. Dr. Hopkins, of Wlll!amport preached in the Episcopal church on Tues day evening. Hev. F. H. Kiddie, the new pastor ot the M. E. Church, preached here for the llrst time on Sunday last. Mrs. Elisha Hess and daughter Clulstlue of Montgomery Station, visited ftieuds in this place u few days this week. Mr. John llrofee, Mt. dinners new post master, was in town on Monday, and was warmly greeted by his many friends. Miss Mildred Knorr, who Is attending Vassar College, was at home on a vacation for a week, returning on Weducailny. Mr. II. W. Hmkliicham has returned from Philadelphia where lie has been nt mrillcnl lectures nt Jefferson Col. lege. .Mr. A. M. White nnd family of Orange township started for Ohio on Tuesday when! thnv will reside. Mr- Whlto has purchased a farm of 100 acres near Weston In that state. MrsJane I.owry and Miss Maggie I.owry of Washington, I). C, aro vlsltlug at itcv, A. Hrittaln'8. Mrs. I.owry Is Mr. Hril tain's oulv turvlvlnir sister. She was born at Llghtstrcet, nnd left there llfty-four vears nno. and this is her first visit hero since Hint time. She will go to Gram! Haplds, Mich,, next week. Dr, 0. W. Amerman und family moved from Ornngevlllo to Greenwood, Sussex Co., Delaware, on Monday last. Die Doc tor has resided at Orungoville for the past thirteen vears. nnd during that llmo has enjoyed a largo practice, extending i through the upper end of the county. I lias acquired an enviablo reputation as careful nnd skillful physician, and bis nu meroiis patients will deeply regret the loss ot his services. Asldo from his ability as a physician, lie is n gentlemau of rnru so clal qualities, and ho leaves many friends behind him In this county. Wo wish him success In his new homo. nnni! iioosii During tho sitting of tho Court It Is tho duty and the business of every member of the Har to bo In attendance. If n client comes in or n consultation Is to be bad be tween counsel tberu is no room th which you can retire for the purpose Tho room under the gallery was prepared for, nnd Is almost conslnutly and properly occupied by women In attendance as wltncsses.often mothers with babes and young children, olllce lire now full yet the Supremo Court of the State Is orderine them to bo made at thu rate of about four volumes n year, not to speak of other necessary publica tlons to which the Court Is constantly ob- llged to refer. Therefore book.room is also needed. There is no economy In cilppling tho public business, in refusing conven lence in its transaction, in making a clti zeu spend dollars where cents would be enough with the modern conveniences. For Instance, a few days ago I was In the Prothonotary's olllci of a neighboring Thcie will be a meiitlii!? nf ilm tnnrOinia eotintv. Ainone its appliances was a oillcers and Sundav school wnrltrrs of telephone. A riuir at thu bell and an In Hloomsburg, on Tuesday, April (! morn, quiry by an attorney, fifteen miles sway noon and evening, In the Lutheran for Judgments ngninst A. It. or mortgages church, beclnnlni' at OrilO n. m.. nVlncl.- ill tell minutes answer was ready, and The Spring term of tlio Normal School opened .uoimuy morning, under the most lavoraiiio circumstances in the history nf the school. Every available place is occu. pled with boarders. Should the increase In this schoolcontliuio as In the past, a new dormitory will be necessary in a few years. and 7:!S0 p. in. Exciciacs to consist of inn. Ic, addresses, etc. All aru cordially in- vited to lie present. 2t. There is another fraud on the road, who professes to cure all eye, ear and head liseases by means of spectacles with (dec. trie atlachments, for which he charges ijlO, the sum ot to he paid at the time of purchase and thu balance when the patient Is cured. I he spectacles are worth about twcnty.tivc cents. Many unsophisticated people, who don't read llio newspaper! have been victimized by this "spectacle game." On Monday evening .March SOth, a num ber of the members of the Lutheran Church, with others, notwithstanding the ruin und the darkness, made quite an agreeable sur prise at the residence of Hev, G. S. Iiatters by on third street. After spending an hour or two In filendly and social intercourse they returned to their homes, leaving sub- stantial tokens of their kind regards ; for all of which the family would return their sincere thanks. the business f parties went on, which else would have required a day, and sever al dollars of expense. And while I was there, three or four calls from different parts of the county, camu and were nu- swered. Daj-s of time and dollars or money were thus saved to thu citizen. Every thing that facilitates business is a public benefactor, every man is directly or In directly advantaged. A false economy is ically a tax upon the people. J. G. F. m.ooaiHiitmci. WHAT IT HAS, ANI1 WHAT 11' NKKDS. Tho census of 1880 showed that the population of the Town ot Hloomsburg had increased only about !)00 In ten years, wbllo that of somo of our sister towns bad nearly doubled. Ono reason for this dlf. fcrrnco may bo found In the fact that tho mining of Iron ore about hero lias greatly diminished, nnd many miners thrown out of employment have moved nway. At the f amo time wo luivo bad nothing to draw more peoplo to us. There nre somo things that this town needs, nnd must have If wo expect to grow In population aud prosper ity. First is n bridge ncross tho river. This would open up a largo section of country to us that is almost Inaccesslblo nnd would glvo us competition In railroad trafllc that would greatly benefit the town, nnd In fact tho whole county. As this U the business nnd financial centre of tho county, n prosperous condition of iidnlrs is felt by every farmor, manufacturer nnd mechanic who comes here for a market for lils produce, his manufactures nnd his skill. When thcio Is plenty of money In Hloomsburg thcro Is but llttln dlfllcnlty In circulating It through tho country. Prices nro belter for eraln. and wages for labor aro higher. When theie Is stagnation here, it Is felt all around tin. Those there fore, who oppose tlio building of a bridge here nre standing In their own light. Hut the greatest necessity ot the town Is the establishment of manufacturing works that will give steady employment to n largo uiimber of winking people. A large amount of mouey has been expended in putting tlio town In shape so that we can otter inducement, to strangers to come here witli their capital and engage in bus! ncss. With a beautiful and healthful luca tlon.wlth nil necessary railroad connections. with gas, water, steam heat nnd sewerage, we nre, as a municipality, on n level, if in deed wo are not a good way ahead of any other lowr. In the stale. There has been expended nt least 100.00 by private cor porations In the erection of these Improve. mcnts, besides many thousands of dollars apenl by the town in sewerage nnd In grail- inz and bcaiitltvbig the streets. While all these tilings were necessary, and gavu cm ploymeiit to many laborers when in course of construction, all combined do not give steady employment 10 more than a dozen hands. Our business men and capitalists hav exhibited a liberal spirit In every movement that has been started for the benefit of the town In what may bo con sldi red more as luxuries than as absolute necessities, aud if foreign capital cannot be brought hire, there is no doubt that the next movement will be for the erection of manufacturing establishments. All tho diffeient shops, mills and fur naces combined give sttdy employment to about 2.8 bands, which nre distributed as follows : All the new styles of wall paper at Mcrcei's. Iroudalc Neal & Sous Lockards Illinium & llnssert S. M. Hess Woolen Mill Krug's Pinning Mill School Furnishing Co. probably Ask your meic.hant for O. K. coffee. Try it and you will use no other. It is home roasted. Always fresh nnd has no equal. m. 12 !f. Sliin.no In I'rl.cH. I'.IIHt llCIIIOfl. Last Thursday's salo (James Long's Hen- tun) the crowd was variously estimated at a 1000 to lftOO strong. Tho goods brought a very high price. Cows were sold for 150 a head. Isaac Kline, once n resident of Fishing - creek township and living at Stillwater, on the furm now occupied by Frank Hess, later n cltlr.cn of Hcnton township, died nt his residence In the borough of New Col umbus March 2ilh. 1830, aged about 84 years. The Flshingcreck township Sunday School Association will meet at St. Jnmcs on Saturday April 10th. t 10 o'clock n. m. All nre Invited to attend. The fanners are making preparations for another Summer's operation. Tho mer chants renp a crop every day, but tho farmers consume In tho winter most of what they raise In tho summer. Girls, marry farmers and belong to the Independ ent class. You never hear of strikes among farmers only when they strike for good women. You will always bo blessed with (a) "piece aud plenty" of something to do. Yet laying all jokes aside, we be lieve It Is the best you can do. Notwith standing we counsel you to listen to no one In particular, but do the very best you can, only keep out of the bands of the pro fanu and thu inebriate. Kind and loving husbinds nro what you want, and no mat ter what tbelr occupation mny be. I tlior Mcllenry contemplates nbamion lug the mercantile business this spring and try. the farm. Hcnton Is a lively ami cntetprlslng town Hut much would be added to its conven ience and beauty If Its .citizens would lay substantial pavements and street crossings. It would annually save Its cost In boot blacking. John Ashlcmnn has resinned llio build ing of his new house. Lieutenant J. J. Karns Is the boss carpenter, H. G. Kase and Harmon Stlnc assist him in the job. , I Wo will open on Bnlnrdoy morning one ' (11 lint lutnd, ii.ia it iiBi,i,in.., . ftr.nvi nvf offered In this town. II. W. Sloan. A Don't think of pavlne AO.ftO for a set of good whlto dishes, when you can get them nt 1, w. iinriman is tson-s lor ijz.ou. For Sale. Two good young horses, also, first quality larm implements, 01 ev ery description used on a farm) also, farm wimons, niniiorm spring wagons, uukbics, Ac. As 1 do n t expect to canvas much this season, I nsk farmers to call nnd sec mc, as 1 shall sell al low figures. S. C. Siiivk. The new lawns, seersuckers, batistes. percales, sateens, Ac, nt I. W. Hnrtman it son's nre encap. Tabic and floor olt cloths nt C. C. Marr's. Decorated tea sets, i.r0 to tir.00, at I. V. Hartman & Son's. NNUAL STATEMENT lor 1 tubs TOWN OF BLOOMSBURG FOIt THE TEAT. UNDINO .MAIICII III, 1880. l-U.NI)i:i) DB1IT. due Amr 1st ha n-fl co " .tan " lsi im m ' ITI) " " .YU 01 " Amt " " lorn in " .inn " is,, .. mo nn " Km " .vxi no ' All(f " " ...... iwi on " " ismi rso on 11 " " imh) cam i " " istu un on " ' 1-.H-): no on " " ' l'll IN) III " " ism rioin " " i urn fun nn " " " imu ran nn ' " ' 1MI7 fw on " " " 1MH KSO0I " " " 1MI1I T40 IM " " " ) turn .vi 0) Total rundcitilcbt., Wo will open on Saturday morning ono of the finest lots of Cashmero Jerseys ever offered In this town, II. W. Sloan. Hepntrs for all farming Implements sold by John Wolf, can be hud by cnlllng nt II. O. Esblcman & Co., Opera House, Hloomsburg Pa. We will open on Saturday morning one ot tho finest lots of Cashmern Jerseys over oiicreu in this town 11. w. bi.oan. I 13IW00 VALUATION OK TAXADLK PltOPKItTV IN 1W. llealestnte KM srn ml 1'crsonal Droncrtr.. li SJi in Occupations u 1T0 no Total vaI unions Two per cent, ot the nbovo rtiiu.uiniis t wwm n) t I Will 30 If you want dress silks or velvets go to uurK iVbon s. i.argo siock, iow prices. Foil Sale. Clovcrsecd, timothy seed, shotes, calves and all kinds or Ittmucr. Hoards, rails, 2x4, scantling, joist, nlank, lath, chestnut, hemlock mid Pine. rios. 1. 2, and !l shingles, pine hnarria and siding, surfaced, white pine, yellow pine anil hem lock lloorlnir. nlnsterlne, lath, pickets, Ac, at I.ightst-cct, by Silas Young. in 20-2m April goods of nil kinds for housekeep ing nt 1. W. Hartman & Son's. wool nnd cotton ANNKTK lial of tax due on mm of li"! ! lsvi . Due from xiimlry persons on ncct. " .ill liiirmnn h uki. for sewer permit I in to Duo from,) fl. Maize rorsnin" .1 m Due from sundry persons on old nccK. W4 .11 linn .v) U 41 1.1 III .1 4.1 Due from estate of Wm Vebb,contrtbu- linns iur iipi-miiK .MiirKui. si., Iierclorore included In tho assets of the town, iU0 worthless. I 3V,T Go to C. C. Marr's for carpet chain. Little onions wanted nt U. C. Marr's. LIABILITIES. Orders of lsl outstanding.. t 'WW lss-i ,. :n wi issi " i:m an .1 Knrns. In ilir. for fnl to Ifir 4ir ft. Bloom gas Co. judir. No 121, ni'P icnn, isso, .or ohl- i sliunlliid orders to ain't I of nisJ.si, which nre ms 41 surrendered to the town I iiml not accounted for j by the Treasurer. J coiiponsof .-(! due A unpd till si Kxiti-s of liabilities over .issrls For wall paper and window shndca go to George A. Clark's book store. Ent's C. A. A. daughter of George Ileukleman, tuar Lime Hldge, about 10 years of agi , died very suddenly, Wednesday evening of last week. She had nn attack of tho measles, which did not seem to alarm any one, ex cept that she was very sick because of their not properly appearing on thu sur. face. Wednesday evening she retimd with a sister apparently In no worse condition than previously, In thu morning she was found dead In the bed. The sister sleeping with her did not know of her death until in the morning when she niose. 278 While in every community the majoiily of thu population must be dependent on manual labor for their living, these figures show that only about oue fifteenth of the population ot this town can find steady employment in these establishments. Of tl.la ,,,nlw, snmn ,ir nnn.rnslnnntA. who We will pay 10 for the largest t of , .. . , , move their families lure on account of the scarcity of comfortable tenement houses. There aru over 800 voters In the town; there nro at least !!00 minors old enough to List of letieis remaining In thu I'03t Of. Ilcunt Hloomsburg fur week ending March the best explanatory solution of tho 0, 1880: Mr. Cluis. 1). Hankes, Miss Mcdii Egder, Aey Grayliiini, Itobcrt McCracken, Esq. Miss Mary J. Mcllenry, Maiy A. Smith, Mr. James Vanl.ieii. I'AKDS. A. G. Cruvellng, C. A. Mitchell, Esq -Mis. Lydla Wnleaver. Poisons culling for these letters will please say 'advertised." GsokiieA. Ci.Ai:.t, P. M. words given in the defining part of Web- stei's Dictionary formed frm the word Illustrated." $10 for tho best temper ance poem, isli) tor tho best comic poem 10 for 11m best story of 1000 words. 10 for the best song nnd mtiElo. $10 for the bast pen and Ink sketch, $5 for tho best three riddles fci for the nearest guess nt tho number of ''anil's" In our next (May) number. in for tho most difficult ten ques- tlons in Grammar, witli proper answers. ijj for tho most difficult ten questions in Arithmetic, (not puzzles) with proper an swers. $5 tor the best poem uy uoy unuer 12 years. $5 for the best story by girl ui. der 12 years. ifS for the best explanatory solution of tho question! "How often, and at what intervals has July 4th occurred on Sunday during the Christian era?" $5 for pics tlons "A man starts Monday noon, nnd travels Westwnrd, keeping up with the Sun where does ho first find Tuesday uoon f" Send 10 cents for sample paper and conditions. A beautiful present with each paper. Mu.xyon's III. Would, Phil adelphla, l'a. Agents wanted. (a-"'1'" Paper for the parlor sitting room nnd ball, Paper for thu bed-room, kitchen and all. At Mercer s. Flno gilt ceiling decorations nt Clark' book store. Tho Spring term of tho Orangcvlll Academy will open on Monday, April G Call and sco the new styles for Spring nnd Summer at 1). LOWENHEHG'b. A thrce.yenr.old son of William Mctz (tied If st Friday morning and was burled on Sunday, i James M, Long took chargo of the Oran gevillo Hotel on tho 1st. He will make a popular lundlord. Are you going to paper your houso this Spring y You can suit yourself at George A. Clark's book store. The State Normal School nt the lilh ills- trlct at Hloomsburg, Pa., will begin the spring lei m on Monday, March 29th, 1880. The attendance in thu Normal depart- ment Is thu largest in any winter term in lhe histnrv ul thu school. Tho corps of teachers will be enlarged to meet the in creased altendancu of the coming term. The additional building containing twenty six rrcilalioii rooms is almost under root. Hereafter, candidates for tho new Sen ior class will bu examined in all the pre ceding studies by thu State Hoard tit the Iinj ofthe Senior examination, In June, nml Hint will lm tin. final examination In those studies. A similar examination will be held early In September for candidates unable to attend In June. Special effort will bu made during the coming term to prepare students for this examination and that nf County bupcrln. lendenls. Students prepared here for col- lego aro now In Anfherst, llllams, assar Lafavette Dickinson and Lehlgli Univer sity. Students having a card from thu Principal may buv tickets at half.faro on ihn f. V . 1). L. .t W. and P. & it Us. Wrltu for fnrther Information. ml3 4t. A beautiful lino of Norfolk suits for children, boys and youths at D, Lowcnberg's, The Hickc of VIcKHliurjr, Your Local l'a per. Ex.Senator David Davis In n recent ml dress, has the following truths to say about the homcloi-.il paper, to which we call the attention of our renders Eyerj year every local paper gives from $100 to $5000 in tree lines for the sole benefit of lhe vicinity n which It is local cd No other imency can or wil1 do this. The editor, In irnpoillou to Ids msans. does more for his town than any other leu men, and in all fairness, man witli man, ho ought to bo supported : not bicausu work: nnd yet with 1100 male Inhabitants most of whom must earn their bread by thu sweat of their brows, there are indus tries enough only to employ ono third or ono fourth of them, after making due allowance for all thu artisans, mechanics, plasterers, painters, day laborers &c, the natiito of whosu trade or occupation docs not permit of their working ,in shops in large numbers. Hloomsburg has improved wondei fully In the past twenty years, but it lias not grown. The erection ot shops of some kind sufficient to give employment to 000 or 1000 hands, would bilng in new people to us, and their advent would necessitate building of a large number of new bouses, which would for a lime furnish work for all kinds of artisans. The monthly pay roll would put in circulation largu sums of money, and a period of prosperity would dawn uiion us such as we have never Ituown before. Uuslness will not come hero of Itself. It must be made by active and energetic Iforls, nnd until we nro willing to taku risks nlways incident to the investment of large capital, we can never hope to reap greater results. Iluckliorn. We nro pleased to note that the sick folks are mending slowly, L-isl Wednesday .Miss Maggiu Tubbs cloned a successful term of school In this place. She ii-lurnid to her home, ileal Cntuhrti, Sunday. Thuisday last Mrs. Ida Sharrelts, form- er.y Miss Ida stecker, lelt these pans to co- OVlllKH. William Webb has moved to Mrs, house near the Court House. F. M. Everett takes the bouse of Klelm on Third street. C. A. Klelm has moved to the rooms over his drug store. F. 11. Hartman occupies the property Vacated by F. M. Everett on West street. T. W. Purse takc3 tho Hrockway houso on Third street. .Mrs. Crawford has moved to rooms In Mrs. Ent's building. Mrs. Norman has moved to tho bouse on Centre street, vacated by W. S. Moyer. Freeman II. Coleman will move front Pittston to the property belonging to the estate of Thomas Ihjpkins decensed In Hemlock township. Owen Eyerly has moved Into tlio house vacated by Geo. Hldleman near M. E. Church. E. Jacobs moves to house of Mis. Wyn. koop near depot. W. S. .Moyer has taken tlio houso of O. T. Wilson on Main street. George Edgar moved into property of J. A. Funston on Iron street. D. Holce moved to property ot I. W. McKclvy on Welsh Hill. ('. 11. Hrockway takes thu house of J. S. Phillips on Welsh Hill. Mrs. Esblcman moves to house of C. W. Miller on Seventh street. B. L. Esblcman moved to house of Mrs, Wynkoop on Centru street. J. II. Cruvellng has moved into the Hales house on Fifth street now owned by Paul E. Wirt Esq. O. H. Hoirman of Montandon occupies the Miller properly corner of Fiftli nnd East streets. William Harrett moves to house on cor ner of Third and Uallroud streets. E. Linker takes housu of Simon Sliivu on Iron si reel. Want 100 teams to haul bark now. to bo unloaded In the enrs nt tho railroad. Also, potatoes, turkeys, chickens, geese, ducks, pigeons, thrltty, white, clcnr. shotes. that w..irli fmm Q.1. nn. JO fid. fifl. to 7fi nounds. Hutter, eggs, nice green apples, clovcrsecd P"0 ll of iliipllcatc for ism. Ullll m unis, ui, j.iiusk.uuL. fcb..S-S)ms. Silas Yocno. You w ill find a full line of dress goods nt Clark &, son's at low prices. I 35S1 ,o 1( 07 NKWTON BOONK, collector for UM. 1)1!. The best syrup is the "Queen," sold at C. C. Marr's. lluttons, braids, filnges, gimps, loops, ornaments, ivc, nt uiarn ,v: son s. Choice fresli garden seeds at C. C. Marr's C. C. Marr wants butter, eggs, lard, side, shoulder nnd ham. , I. W. Hartman & Son arc sending out lots of dishes all over the town and county. Go sec tin in. cit. By amt paid Eva Itupert, '1 rcasurer. Br amt of exonerations al lowed on dnp of lsM.. By aint of exonerations al- luwfu iur is.Nj unu up nlled to bal. dun. of '! By bal nint allonc I on dap. oi -M anu uppiu'u un dup of si I9S1 W ?s 10 OTIIt'.it 1)191! IHtRKMKNTS. I'donacofoutstand'gor'sforM i 1J do do do S4 14 nn Bonds redeemed - interest paid iliulnif year vli! coupon. I ll-1 31 Order for lost coupon No t,1. Bond No 15. 3 00 SIS Sl StatPtax paid ' " Treaiirer'H eommliflon lw 8. Total expenditures Deduct order, ontslanillnif KM nr. order No SOI surrendered by (las Co , uncfineellcd 141 oi llalAnc duo Tre ii'irei in 1 Alnt deducted from olaliil of Col Co S'l 4SAI (V) (MM .IK IWtl fMiies amount ciUillln? receipts ..... 7-il ID SAMlf.t. NKYItAliD, Sec'y. 1. 11 HLTniT, ITU. We, tho unperslgned Auditor, of tho town of Blooinsbunr, met Thursday nnd Friday, .March S3 nnd srh and do hereby certify that wo have exam Inert tlio foieiolmt account and staUmenls nnd find them correct and do niiprovo the R.ime. VU. K. HINKKIt, ) .IDS (IAIIKImiiN, Auditors. P. I). DKNTLKII, ) We would further report that we Had tho books piper, nnd public archives of tho town have been and are still, unprotected from nre and buriflars, from tho want of a proper place of do posll, and ue unreupon tho council lie necessity of tho purchase of a s.ite, for tho snfo keeping ot the Mine, and would further unto a proper index Imjot nnd purelinsnnt Index book for Mieedv ref erence to Minute, and other papers rvlatlnir to tho biitlnes. of the town, W.M. K. HINKKtl, ,IOS. OAHIIISON, P. 1. DKNTLKK, for our select oeo. p. Itowell imam-4t. A DVERTIlEUS Co., Scud list of local newspapers. l() fpruce St. N. V, TJ Infill HIE A1NRWOUT1I HOlLEIt and PIPE tovi:iitNo. A nerfect non-conductor. Por urination send mr circular. JIALCO.M PAT- THUMIN, P. i). Box .10, lidding, Pa. innrP! Mr. moic money limn ntnnj thing elsobytaka lug nu ngeiicy lor the beat selling book out ik'Kl'incrh succeed Kruiidly. Isono fnll Term. nee. IIai.lett Hook Co..Pohti.an Jlalno. ileclS a',. BIG OFFERJS'r III HIVE AWAY 1,001) self-operotlng wash ing macniues. u you wani. one senu u.. jour mine, P.O. and express olllce at once. THE NATIONAL CO.,51 I ley M X. Y. mar.lS-4t-r. Active and In tplllirent.ln ren- rescnt In her own locality an old Ann. Reference. rciiuireti, rennnnent posiuon and good salary. HAY & 1IHOS., 13 Barclay St., X. Y. Apr. 2 4UI. A! WANTED LADY I was iM?'Vr5! I,H CAfsES and l-a.-ff' XJQ i-PHE. bv oue who deaf tlNPMv.eliyht. venrs. Trentp,! liv r.insl. nf llio nntt'fl MiinrlHlUf nf , Un rtn with nobiwiit. cured Himself In three months, nnd tlnce then hundreds of others by same pro cess. A plain, slmplo nnd successful home treat- ment. Address T. s. paok. 12s Past ar.th street. ew ork city. Apr-S-4t-d. 14 V, "T AM :)') 1'!' Fou Sale. ltemlngtnn and Advnncc ows, the best in the market, also reversi ble slip shares for ail the leading plows In use. 1-tJ , miive. Eight erades of colfee, 14c. to !13c. at 1. w. iiartmun i: Bon's. You can save money by buying your mlirolderles of rinric m son. Also com plete lino ot ladles' muslin uiulcrweer ul prices cheaper than you can inuno It. I.lKlitHtrc-c-t. ill!. 110TT ON SI'EER S POUT ISK. 1 he celebrated Dr. Mott. of New York, speaks wonders for Mr. 5-peer's effnits to also the Uoorto or fort wine itrape, in New Jersey. The Doctor has spent jears In Portugal and the wine districts of Frnuce, und knows what lie Is talking boi.t. 03 Madison Ave.. Nuw York. Mi; Ai.fhed Si'EKit, Dear Sir : Tne is i t I made to your vineyard, wine press s and vaults at Passaic, N. J., satlslied me that the wines produced by you are pure, and the very best that can bo oll'ercd to the public tor medicinal uses. I have recommended your Port Wine and Hurgiiud) j more particularly in my practice, 1 am satisfied with maiked benefit to my patten's- lliere can be no better proof us to tnu iue being made of the finest Oporto grape, than a visit like 1 made to your ncres ot land crvercd with the vine ujnr inn thu fruit. 1 remain respectively vours. Ale.x. 15 .Mott, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, Hellevue Hospital Medical College, &c, operate with Mr. Andrew Shurretts in the you may happen to like him or admire Ids art of housekeeping. They moved on writing, hut because a local paper is llio shurretts' farm In ML Pleasant, best Investment n community can make. A mlrai,ur from this place attended a It may not bo brilliant nor crowded with hirthday party for Christian Earnest, nenr great thoughts, but financially, It Is more of a benefit to a community than the preacher or teacher. Understand us now i we don't menu morally or intellectually, but financially, and yet on tho moral ques- tlon you will find the majority of the local papers nro on the right side of tho ques tion. To-day tho editors of local papers do the most work for the least money of any meu on enrth. New Columbia, nn Saturday Pursuant to the call of the district Vice President, Mr. Aaron Hmlth, lhe Hemlock Sunday School Convention convened In thu Lutheran church Saturday morning nt 10 o'clock. The attendance was excep tlonully poor, lack of iuleiest and inch- ment weather beiug tho causes, Tho pro grnmmo prepared for the occasiou was a good one; full of thought and interest F, P. Kelley, an old resident of town, moved to Shickshlnny last week, where he Is engaged as blacksmith, at the coal woiks. Tneo. McDowell nnd son, William, in company with C. II. Kline, left for Now York on .Monday. Miss Eva WoodruII, who has been visit log at Isaac Kester's tor tho past nine months, left tor her home In Iowa on Wednesday last. Mrs. Catharine Oman Is still in a precari ous condition. Mrs. Sampson Townsend is very sick nt present with u complication of diseases. Mrs. Joseph Huckwalter, of Ashland, paid friends In town a visit during the past cek. This being llio llrst of April, few changes taku place, as follows: II. C. Kelchncr moves to the iippc? end nf town, in thu Mellck property! Keece Fulrman, to the McDowell pioticrty, for a new hotel; P. W. Mellck, fiom thu farm to his father's prop- rty in town; J. s, Hachiiiun, lo the plop- rty of Asa Everett's htirs; David Lee, lo Martha Hinwn property on Qunllty street; Hannls Mcllrlde, from the furm of U. W Cruvellng, in Centre, to the property of A. White, formerly M. C. Johnson; II. I- Heacock topropeity of E. J. Stettler on Main street; A. F. Tcrwllllger, from Quid Ity street to property of Mrs. M. II. Ent on Malri. A- J. Thrash, from Frcelaud, Luzerne county, will taku chargo of the hotel at the lower end of town. One hundred different styles of Dado Tho topics were ably discussed by Ilevs. window shades at .Mercer's. to jl.BO. Price, lOcts. ldit I'ohI Ilenellt. Just received a largo lino of whlto shirts, n marvel of cheapness, at 411 cts. each. I). Lowenberg. Charles A Shuman has been appointed postmaster at Heaver Valloy. Ho is a good Democrat, nnd will make an excel lent official. Tho light place to get your Spring suit mado up in city style, full satisfaction guar anteed. Is nt tho popular store oi u. l.ow- mberg, tho uierchnut tailor of Columbia Love's U. S. Comedy Company will np- pear at the. Opera Houso on Friday and The nbovo Military Comedy was played Saturday evenings, April 3 and ,1, In the last nlirht before a delimited and enthu. great military comedy of the day, "The slastio audience, who madu thu walls of Slcgo of Vlcksburg." Theru will also bo a the Onera Houso ring by tbelr fiequent bursts of applause at every fresh comical situation and lino of sparkling dialogue with which thu ulav is teeming, hilo during tho pathetic portions (of which theru Is lust enough to maku it Intensely In- terestlng.) they were as still as .nice in the scene where the IIuio, played by thu nu. thor, .Mr. Vol. E. Love, Is saved from a rebel bullet by n little silk Hag conceaieu In his breast a love token from Ids Ilance. Sharrelts, Tubbs, Spear, and Hros. ltlch art, Heaglc, A. Spear, P. Hrugler nnd Wm, Hldleman, The Prcsldeut of the conven tlon Is nt a loss to know bow to get the people interested in this work. He Is very much discouraged, Tho Sunday school workers of this dlstiict havu not done their duty lu regard to this matter. Wo arc Informed that Daniel Harris has accepted a clerkship In n company stoic at Nantlcoko, Ho went to that place ou Baturday Our Assessor. Seth Shoemaker. Is now Heautlful birthday cards nt .Mercer's, misy mat,tug i,s rrmmls. Much complaint Is heard from all soiiiccs. Too high valu atlons. On Tuesday, April 18, tho taxpayers of Hemlock will havo tho pleasure of meeting thu Commissioners of Columbia county In matinee on Saturday afternoon. The pro. ceeils nro tor llio neneni oi r.ni rosi, u. ii It. Admission, 50, H5 and 25 cents. fiom ono cent to two dollars. The audience were aroused lo such a pitch si01, nn(j VQeMl t as a valuable prepara of enthusiasm, that for fully n minute tj01) j,, scrofula and consumptive cases nothing could bo heard, every member imlatnblo nnd clllcaciotis." H, enmnanv was III V UP 10 ins or uei Scott's Emulsion of Pure CocII.l.i-rOII M'itlillypoiiIioHiiltlteH In Scrofulous and Consumptive Cases. Dr. O. C. Lockwood, N. Y sayss "I have frequently prescribed Scott's Emu). C. II. Dletterlch's hotel, to consider the fairness of their valuations, and havo them work, and the enllro performance was vol. ed by till present, a compicto success. .WlAuinon'iinil iVf. At Opera House, April 3 and 3. lowered, If so desirous. " Perclval Foulk, who went to .Missouri a , it i i . ii.. ,..,, , n,ii .,... urn .,..r I lew wccks ago, is wen iicuiu irum, nu mill iiujiv. I inn, ,i,v. , hi i , ; , 1 .,.. ll,l l nnrw.r n r inm ? If n. SpCUKS Will 01 U1U lllllll ... lu wuin) M J '-' .".' .l .1.1..,,. I,.. ...Ill l. ll,r,. Un. ,. II l... In onll nni seiiniir nnlinr liefnrn wiumiiii nm raj ...w. ..v.v-.... ,,.,. .!,i I ii xtn, of those who went from here there last yuu uiuivw jwui uj.,ll.. ..!! ,! lm , l.Ufc uit v., i - ---j Many persons havo catarrh in Its llrst stages wuo suppose iiifii.c.v- Lied with nothliiu' more serious thunase, i ciMi.i.nm enhl In llin head. Ely's VUIU Ull'l KlHiPuun, ....... ... ---- - - i n. ., Il,.l, iTivea Inntnnt relief frOlll COlllS In thu head, und u thorough treatment will oeIltg oxtru by in cure catarrh. For salo by every druggist 0fl, Tho rciaainiiig copies of tho History foolUb to return of Columbia County, a book of 000 pages illustrated ami hound in cloth will bo closed out at $1.00 oaoh, 2!i all. For sale at tho Columbian Olllce. Ulooiusuiiru, l'a. The longer catarrh Is allowed tc run th' stronger bold It takes on thu system, there fore urudli'iitu it at oucu, Kcllei's Catarrh Hcmcdy Is a sure cure every time. Be advcrtlienient, ClIUlWlHHII. There was unite a tiro In Shuman's tun nel last week, 1 lie causo ot It seems to be n mystery, Thu watchman claims that it was set on fire by parlies to seek revenge The cellars and granaries, near Union Coineis, liavo been robbed for some time and there was a great deal of conjecture who were the guilty parlies, when n ludy turned detective and fended out thu guilty ones, who turned out to bo her near neighbors. Mr. Hurley Klefcr takes charge of llio railroad hotel, Mr. Schug having concluded not to rent the property. Hurley makes good landlord. Mr. J. Flemings is getting his bouse nlapttred, preparatory to moviug. Mr. duly, night operator, has moved hi family to College hill, this place, from Lew isburg, John C, Yocum, Esq., has been at Hloomsburg, taking depositions In the Nu mldla church difficulty, for some tlmu. Our schools will closo In about tw weeks, when several of tho teachers will begin select schools. LOCAL NOTICES. Bat due on dup of M f SOW 48 DAVID WINNEtt, Collector for Wsi. lilt. To amt of duplicate for ls-o. I sTis sa Cit. lly nmt paid P.va liupert, Treas ... Bal dueondup ot l-.il BUSINESS NOTICES. sn.i :ir, $ 571,9 Mi l'Pr.ltT,Tiensurer,for lsMIn account Midi the town ot Dtoomslmiv. Pit. To amount from P.P. fill- merer, late '1 reasurer. s Id 11 To amount of tax roll for-! 74'JO i ' stateinx col lected oa bonds. .... 43 s To nmt from Newton Boone, collector ior m .... i.-j-iii-, To ami from D. Winner, collector for SI :w To amt from L 11 Itupeil, Pres. nnes and licenses : no To nmt i ecelved on acct ot sintlDir i ink license,... i'.- in To nmt i ecelved for sewer uernuts -.'miip To amt received from sundry persons ior nauuni; iiibblsh. &n a ns To amt received s Trump, rent iur parK mi ,i To amt received from D J Waller for sewer pipe, si 71) Bal due Treas., Kva lluperi I 111011 01 70 1.1 t 10121 ill KV. lllll'HItT, Tieasuier for l-.i. in account with the town oi nioomsuur:;. Cit. By amt nt dup. ot David Winner, col- icciu ior -s.ut-iujf i-in l iiiicuuui i ed by Treasurer ou tax roll ot m. lly nmt of bonds paid during year, viz: SURE FITS! vn,f n I j rmo I da not mn dh ) j to itop ttrnn for IItjisj aud tt.n bi them return attain . I tnan r4dlA fin I t.o uil the diaaitte of Tt 1H, KPIU.I'sY or l'AU I Ml MCKNIa llle-louK tudj. I warrant my tcntfty to cure th wont ca. Unfima ottirii liaia i.l In on nwn for ni I how rorelrtn-f cure, tend at otic for ireatlKoaniia Frwi Itottltvf .nT InntUMa mueilr. tin KitruM arid Poet OBire. it rwtta yua coiltlor fr ( lrtl, B4d I 111 cure juu. Vli. U. O, UCrUT,ni Pearl Sln N.I, .pr 2-4t-d ely's CatawrH Cream Balms When ntmllod Into the no, tril.u III be absorb ed eiiectualiy cleans ing lhe head ul caiarrhnl virus cnuvj ingiieaiuiy seciciious. It allaistmlammation. luxitects thu ineni briiiie of the nasal pas sages from additional;?1, colds, coinplt tely healss' iue sores unu iTbiorcs sense of tiislu nnd smell. nt H iiildil if Siinfl- A DDI v u ii.h tide niusv-PPUFn Ilia Halm lnio euchHI rJm.v nostril. , A few applications rellei e. A thorough treatment will cure. Agieeable to us, semi tor clicuiar. Price si els., by mall or ut druggists. P.I.Y UKOi imilS, drgsl-ls. Owego, J y Apra. d.4w. Number so . M iv, m r,7 -ot -4 si H7 113 li IMPAIRED Vitality-. When you feel nslt tho vital powers wero giving way, strength gone, spirits depressed, memory tailing, appetite lost, exhaustion stealing over every sensu and paralyzing uvery energy, then is the time to resort to that powerful ally of nntnie, Dr. Walker's vegetable inecar hitters. It soon works n glorious renovation in the system. Had drainage causes much sickness. Had blood und improper uctlon of the liver and kidneys Is bad dralnago to thu human system, which Ilurdock Hlood Pit ers win remedy. Wlen Biby mi sick, w kto htt CMtorla, When (ho tu a Child, ahe cried for CMtorla, When she becune Miss, she clung U CaitorU, When tho had Cldldreu, ehe gare tkem Caatoria, By nmt of lnt paid iiurmg year vi: coupons. lly older for lost coupon .o j.i, liondNo. 41 By nmt of orders pd dining j en r By Mate tax on loatis By l'rens.'s com. on 7:N", Ul i.vi ier ccui Ml) 00 .) no six) nu nu on KM (VI nm nil ion no K) no III) no nn io 141) 00 am co s--fl no ! DO 016 .11 4.W 111 al 17 Sciofula diseases manifest themselves In thu soilng, Hood's Sarsapnrilla cleanses I ho blood, and removes every taint of sciolula. I'll nttend to it soon." Don't cheat yourself In Hint way. Your hair is grow. ng thinner, uivir nun mnru nieiess every day. Save It and restore Its original color. softness and gloss by uslug Parkei's Hair lialsam awniiu. Imarclil,'. fhlldren often need somo safe Cathartic and tonic to avert iipproachlng sickness, Simmons liver regulator will rellovo colio, lieatlnche, slcic stomncli, indigestion ilvsen. tery aud the couipluiuts incident to child, hood, Thu printed directions aic easily followed by any one. Let Hie cldldreu take tho regulator and Keep well. It Is purely vegetable, not unpleasant to thu tasto and safe to take cither alone or In connection with other medicine, being per fectly harmless. "You may remember 1 spoke to you about having been nlllictcil with severe headaches. Well, somo time ngo I began taking Dr. Kennedy's '-Favorite ltemedy" u laini iinpo of relief. To mv ilclleht. and rather lo my surprise, I havo nuver had an nttack since. How thankful I nm I need hardly tell you, I heartily wish that all women tortured In tlu way knew now certain ami piensunt "riivorito Item- cdy"f is, Sarah J. WoodruII, Nuwhurg, n. l. Imuran.. All plasters nro not alike. Hon plasters glvo relief and cure when other kinds nro utterly worthless, Try ono and see. 3.ic. dealers. Parker's Ton'o kept in u home is n senti nel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly, It keeps the blood pure, and tho stomach, liver nnu Kidneys in working order, Coughs nnd colds vanish befoie It, It builds up lhe health. .No wise mother will bu without it. mar. lir.cmiTS. Bal from P P Billmeyer.lalo Treasurer 4n 41 Ami eollecied by Treas. of tax rouor ism. 473111a Ami of statu tax collected on bonds. 4:1 si-, Amt from Newton Boone, col ector for 1-.-.I lav, :s Ami from David Wluner,cp- eeiorroriKSi sua :i,i Amt fninil, B liupert, Pies. nnes nnu licenses. a. 1111 Amt skating rink license. .. 13 no Amt iroin sninuci 1 rump ror iiarK rem 1 mi Ami from sewer permits a .11 no Amt from sundrv persons for nai ling ruiiDi-.ii. ac su- Aint from 1) J Waller, sch er pipe., aim Total amt of receipts.. .. t KXPKNDITUKPS 1IIG1IW AYS If Jncoby. com. to Peb. S7. lv-l. 1W 7:1 Mundry persons for labor und naming r,u m sundry persons for lumber 43 il xniliiiiHK,.., tu " " liardwaip... 11 97 " " stonoeros'ngs 41 11 Sain'I Neyhard. town surveyor. 31 31 1-uuilo wuier irougn iw Arched cuuert near Solledei s house 731.1 .14 10131 73S1 11 I hare a pnnitlTe remedy far ttio .boro de : bj It. n,a tSoaKaiH'Rof enKefl 01 llin triune kind Hnd of lonir .tHadln.li.Tel.pft, caved, lixteed, .o.tronitl.mTfiiltit IIWIJ R.tl.lTllll IHITTLKS RBK. llllldllttl. In lIsefaencr.tliHt I wl!l n-ndTtlO HOT t,.irethrwltnaVAI.nAIII.BTItniTISKn tounr nifTi-rer. 111.. exprp.s.iKt I' O.nddr,,.. Ml. T. A. SLOCUSl.llI r..tlt , New Tork. Apr S-lt.-d & mm ASTHMA CURED ! 1 SHEIK T1I1L en- Tinrei tie mett ikitUtall GERMAN ASTHMA tUREn'V,..!, moit violent att&ck; innurcs comloruble ucen .1 (ftet-tn rurpji nhfrn all other remudlna fail No vrailinff for reBult. ItM nctton IrM iimuirainte direct una rrrmin, ana n. cure la clTcctrd In all CUUAUI.i; CJANEN 'it pcrmtaeDtl carra me. Etrcr to me tt toy tine. I TTnn. a. Loll. Si. 'aut. iffnn I tm entire) reitored to health by German lithma Cure." THot. ntlcm, Utmtlton, Okio. German Aithma Curoti all yoo claim for lb It never fall." Prof. if. Van Anfltrdn. GrunvM; S. C 'My phytlolan rerommeDldd German Aittnia Cut: It cured tan." Mr, ii. L. Tftntk, Lonttondtrrii, OAie Tkoataada of almllar itottere oa file, ilk any dranlat aboat It. Rfrmnn Athnin. Cure Is Hold bv all rlrni?. flats at 60e, aud H 1 or wut by mall on receipt I of Trice. Trial itarkaiw frf t( any adtlren (or stamp. ii.Kt.iiir r n iiiii.. m-.i-iiji.aiii Api 3 3 mo. a.Vs. GENTS tlrcR JAUPLC V COPY el TImS llCt 1 IFI'I. HOOki It Kiv.tli UUCUKC nhil StatltTtnt Ot Cvini Flcwtr anil Shrub, .'1011(1 tlillt'H'hl klliitn. Also till thi Known Rufiiof fllrli. Hon uiih Clove. Paratol, HandkircMtt anafin. It Uiitc nott tcmp!cliu: k Itl ktllll tMT (tlllf IUIih.1 .-.t-inl I'lt'll'CIl Ct'titM In iuinivi iur a fit ni pv ' np .uiHiiimr prli nt lUftiii. AueiHH ii hi til werwhcra. Ail. AMCRlCaM PUS. CO.. II HoMh tlncl.VaHiil'i.Pa. tSEfei- E2 BATS' Titl-U. EilRTSMG A lull het of Attnrlimciith. 5WAIIHAMEU TiTorvra. Scud rr Circular. K. C. 1IOMX & CO., is2 n. g :a s t., t'litia., iu. Apr. 3 I7w. Adams' Patent Metallic PICKET FENCE. jjfn Jim-o-.' 1 a ai'i-rt- FIHE I)FPAltT.MP.NT. J J Bro er, rent, 1 year.to April isi, so, r riciuisiiip nre uu,. Col. Co. rent to, Ian. 1st, issc, for.HC!,eiio II I. Co l,' yrs. Isalab lliigenbuch.renl, lo .liino l, i--,i. ior i rienu-uip enttinu w Inona Plre Co rent to Jan 1st, IsSll Pd sundry persons for stars A: tepairs 3--1 00 T. :m no 31 on 3D 0) ill) (Kl 17 m t 101 Hi I 142 W) CONSTABI.i: AND POUCH. M c Woodward. Idirb conslabte 71 4.1 s W Miutt, chief of police, 3 m it u rrt-us i:i ui iisi puiict, m ie, W Knorr, en. polleeln Mnrch.ss 4 U) snwKiiAOK. .1 A Punston, laying brunch lu l- in ii sneex a W villcr.lNKiihnet al exien. sions in cenire, iron una Filth streets 1 I. II liupert and Samuel Sry. nar I, coinmitiee io consult with, w v Ingham as con suiting cnitmecr, of city ot Wllkes-llurre, cxiicnses. In cluding fees pall W lu-irhnin nauii Neyhard, preparing oi-dl- dlnaiiee No. HI. Kami Noyhard, serving notices, jiiujer jirus, Lt-uiL-iit Klwell A- Bltleiibonder, et nl., prlnilntr and blank books.. . Samuel Nej hard, engineer.. . . . llutehlns A shoemaker, scner pi" f 13 V 18 .V) 11) ID :i 41 1 .n 1 !rl 3 71 Side, shoulder, iiu-l linino wnuteil ut C. O. .Marr's. Muslins nt 5 cents ami up at Clark & Bon's. Also new calicoes, ginghams, tick. lii;s, towels, tablu lueiis, niipklns, luce curtains, scrims, cretonnes, lie. All at low prices, II. G, r.slileiniin ifc Co. aru selllnjr stoves below cost to close out tlio slock. PIllllKY YOUIl 111.001), Ainnnc Snrlnir iireDaratious. ilo not Hea led Unit wiiicli Is most important of till your own body. Durlnz tliu iVintir the blood absorbs many Impurities, which, it not expelled, aro liable to break out In scrofula or other disease. The bust Snrini! medicine is Hood's Barsnparllla, It expels every Impurity from the blood and gives siruugin to every luncuoti ot iue bony 'I tell you, busbaud, 1 want to try tt ' I bad sutlered for years with u eoiiiilalnt tho physicians called gravel, und they bad given up the attempt tu help inc. My wife heard of Dr. Kennedy's Fuvi.rlto ltemedy. and spotio as ubovc. To please her I got it bottle Csed that and two or three inure, and presently the troublu vanished never to leiurn, .My wne nun n intuit inspira tion tlial tlmo Washington Monroe, Catr. kill, N, V. Faith llku hers deserves its re ward. ' marclilU, MISCELLANEOUS It KNTS. (1 E Elwell.for Council room Jan l.'Mi. won Moyer Bros to lockup toJuuel 1ks.i s) no S A Petrlkln and Anna 1) Hill- iiieyer,tor puunutu Apr, i,s-i is un 1073 -V) on Sundry persons, co X nans iur lucMiii. pentrvr, Webb and dltors.. and re- Ilousel, Au- Bloomsbuiv Water Co.. water rent lo Match 1. so. l-i mos. Hloomsburg Has Cu for iii of gas 1 r. UN ialtersby,cleanlugCouucll riMini Saint Neyhard, preparing an. uiui statement, clerking ior auditors and inakiug tax list J J Hrower.rug forCouucll room John Muuirr. sherirf, Imardlug dost-pn Muy, cum. uy rresi, Kxorcssai:e on minute book. .. Hepalilng pump at Forks, Mlnuio book, Samuel Nejhard. Seo'r. 1 miu. .n ro w rirrckuauiu,iiiiiitguiaiiK.,o s .m l M Vandi'inllce, du (1 i J (. Bron ii, da a o I (I A letter, du 14 U I, k wuiicr, omiciior,.,., sj uu Total amt eurient eipenvs for sear 10 79 11 oi) D7J 00 ui: .V) 1 w 3.1 01 3 31 3 on 31 I un s in U) 3159 W SI.73 por rod and upwards. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. All kinds of Iron fencei, Cites, Firs Eiopei, rcNce a-i----t-t-'i'.A. . in. i ,i ,i .i.i.i. tH:t liiiiiiMiiiL m ic. TICC CUARD Iron Work in all ttylci. Coal Screens a specialty. Iron Ladders, Wheels & Cresting. BlackimltMng lo ill branchti. Estimates furnished. EAGLE IRON WORKS, Cor. Union & Canl Bti. WILKES-BARRB. PA. march lS-80-ly. SUCCESS HAS ATTENDED Bauah's $2S . ... - i:i-rHlin-i- in, iiiliiiiliiriion. Its suits tliuiiii? tlio jut-t yettr lmvo cxi'ci'iU'il all nvvititis ytttf?, uiui wo look, i'oi'waril to tin utipix' ct'ilcntcd (lt'iuiiiitl till year for this nml our other hrands of RAW BONE MANURES. If your ilculff ha- none of oup goods' on liaml, st'iiil your orders iliiwt to llN Scmt jniii-imli'in In early unit jm will not tio t'oiopullcil to wait ulii-ii llio seiiMiu Is lis 1 1 y Uiin u. l-'oi-ltiiimli'x I'liiwplmto Culilo nml ul lire C'lii iilui h unit Inliii iiialliiii.ml- BAUCH &, SOWS, .lluiiiifncl.irer. ul' lhe I li-brnu-,1 DAUG1I5SS25 PHOSPHATII 'M Smilli Dclavvuio Avouue, I.Kllilill.beil I'llll till I.PI1IA, P.V. FblNt county. In tho laud.