The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 09, 1886, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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The Columbian.
BLOOMSBURG, PAJ
FRIDAY", APRIL o7l88C"
runiacT KiiLitntn iui Taiur.
Trains on the Philadelphia tit It. leave. Itupert
as follows :
NOKTU. 80CIII.
r.:3 a. m. 11:49 a. m.
3: 1 J p. m. 0:13 p. m.
. n
Trains on the D. L. & W. It. It. leave Bioomsbug
Its a .
NORTH. SODTD.
0:31 a. m. 8:30 a. m.
10:21 a in. 11:44 a. m.
8:20 p. m. 4:34 p. m.
tl::itj p. in. (1:47 p. m.
Trains nntho N.
ferry as follows :
NOKTU.
10:5.! a. in.
(1.37 p. in.
NORTH.
10:11 li in
& W. II. Hallway pass Bloom
SOUTH.
12:0ft p. m.
4:13 p. in.
81'NIUV.
80CTU.
C:48 p in
A beautiful lino of Norfolk suits for
children, boys and youths At
1). Lowonbcrg's.
llI,OOM8HUM IIOAKD Ol-"
TIIADI!,
Aerccably to notice tho citizens interested
In tbo orannuatlon or a Hoard or Trade for
lllooinsburg met In tho parlor of Exchange
Hotel on Thursday cvcr.lng April 1, lBSo
it 8 o'clock. 0. W. Miller Ksti was chosen
ns Chairman and Frank P. nillmcycr as
Sect'v. The subscription list was then
read showing n membership of 02 persons,
On motion of 0. E. Elwell Esq. tho fol
lowing resolution was adopted vln t
FtusT. Tho namo of the Corporation
shall be thu Hlooinstnirir, Hoard of Trade,
Skcosu. Tho purpose tor which tho
Corporation Is formed shall bo for thu en
courngemcnt and protection of trade and
commerce,
Trillin The phico of business shall bo
the Town of Dloomsburg, County of Col
umbia nnd State of Pennsylvania
FoouTit Tho term of Its existence shall
be "perpetual."
Fimt. The Hoard of Trustees shall con
The omission of a slnalo cldier In our sist of "life,
article last week on llloomsbnrir. made us Sixth The officers Shall consist of n
say that $100.00 has been exoended bv President, First Vice-President, Second
private corporations here. It should have Vicc-l'reMilent.'Secrctsry nnd treasurer.
read 100.000. Seventh The Corporation shall have no
1 capital stock.
I'titciurs ivieim. pchuvlcr nnil .. .!. ,t-,
........ ,.u im;i uii monunv and mniin i in
following aiinolntments for 111 nnm Pnnr
Tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Wirt died on Monday night aged 5 months.
It was burled on Wednesday afternoon.
Just recctved-a largo lino of whlto
shirts, a marvel of cheapness, at
43cts. each. I). Lowenbcrg.
Stephen Knorr's two new hntisnn nn
Scott town hill nro nearly completed.
They will be occupied by his sons, William
uu ucorge.
Tho contract for the printing for the
Ushlngcreck Mutual Fire Insnranco Com
pany was awarded to tho Columbian office,
our bid bclng.thc lowest.
Wall paper I Wall paper 1 Wall paper
Do you Intend to paper a room ? If so.
he suro to call and see our paper before
yau mane your selection. J. II. Mercer
I'UIII.IC HAI.liH.
Aritn. 29. Tho administrator of Eliza
beth Peterman deceased, will sell valuable
town property, on Main street, Uloomsburg,
at 10 n, in.
AriUL 17. Dr. Shattuck will sell person
al property at tho Sanitarium, near D. I,.
& W. depot, Uloomsburg, Including
carriages, buggies, harness, a valuable
team of blooded young maris, cow, pigs,
stoves, household furniture &c, us he will
no longer keep a livery, and expects to re
furnish the Santiirlum. Sec posters.
Amir, 8. II. II. Hulmc, executor of
Samuel Applemiin, dcceiised, will sell real
estate on the premises in Benton township.
See advertisement.
District j Secretary, I,. 11, Itupert, Ticas-
nrer, j., k. Urolz, Solicitor, E. It. Ikclcr.
Mrs. Mary Hughes, for many years nn
Inmate of the Danville Asylum, died on
.uaiuiay last. I ho remains were brought
homo on Tuesday and burled in Itosempnt
on Thursday. Death was a happy release
for her.
nr. Shattuck has the agency for tho Ifcr-
feet Hatcher, which Is said to be the best
Incubator made. Any ono who wants to
raise chickens by artificial means should
scu this machine, which Is on exhibition at
tho Sanitarium near the I), h. is W, depot.
Our Job order book shows that a larger
number of orders for Job printing were
ruled irom Jnnuary 1st to April 1st than
for ar.y three months nrevlnim nn tin.
records of the Coi.c.mhian office. Uneuuall.
facilities, low prices, and good work arc
tho reasons for it.
Joun wolf has placed in tho hands of
II. 0. Eshlcman & Co nt the Opera House,
Uloomsburg Pa. nil his repairs for plows.
reapers and drills. Mr Wolf cnu be found
at the Forks hotel stable, corner nf Main
and Eist street every Saturday, when he
will deliver machines.
Foil Kent. A frame house on Ferry road.
Inrpilic of Geo. E. Elwell. tf.
Foit Sale House and lot on Fifth street.
Lot 40 by 200 feet. Also a vacant let ad
joining nbovo Very cheap. Inquire of
Geo. E. Elwell. tf.
Foit Kent. A two story frame cottage,
corner of Catharine and Canal streets, con
taining four rooms, at reasonable rent.
Inquire of Dr. Shattuck, at the Sanitarium
Uloomsburg.
Fok Sai.k. A very desirable property,
on Market street In the town ot Blooms
burg, Pa. nearly opposite Itev. D. J.
Waller. Lot (11 feet in width nnd 198 feet
in depth. An alley on tho north and cast,
lot of I). J. Waller on tho south. Market
street on the west. Tho dwelling house is
a largo two story brick with Mansard roof
water, gas aud sewer drainage, a good
largo stable, good fruit, and good well of
water.
Also a house and lot in Catawlssa front
ing on 3rd street, above Pine street, a good
two story frame dwelling houso with two
, story kitchen attached.
Michael F Eykisly
April 7. '80. tf. Uloomsburg, Pa,
Two new small show ruses for sale
cheap. Inquire of Paul E. Wirt, Coi.um
MAS building.
For Sale. Two houses and lots on
Canal street. Desirable, cheap homes, and
pay well to rent.
Also, one houso and lot on Third street,
near Fair grounds.
Also, ono of tho finest residences In
Uloomsburg, corner of Fifth and Centre
streets. Having nil the latest improve
ments, steam heat, water, gas, water clos
cts and bath room. Good burn, fruit and
ornamental trees, large lot. A rare chance
for a fine homo. Apply to
J. II. Maizk,
Cor. Main and Centre Sts
i-erHunal.
Third
Itev L. Zahner went to Heading on Mon.
day.
Mr. W. II. Foust of Nantlcoko spent
Sunday in town. He Is engaged in mining.
Cnpt. John M. Huckalew of Fishingcrcck
was among tho visitors to town on Wed
nesday.
G. W. Uartch of Light Street moved to
ilitunlnxn Anrll 1st.' Ho Is located In ono
of Mrs. Wynkoop's properties oi
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Drinker aro visiting
relatives here. Mr. Drinker has resigned his
position at Hartford, and will engage in
business In New 1 ork.
Oarair Achenbacli has moved from
Wllllamsnort. Lvcomlng county to West,
port Clinton county, where ho is engaged
in cutting timber. Oscar moved from
Oranguvillo to Wllliamsport eleven years
ago.
Prof. Allen of New York presided at thu
organ at tho Episcopal Church on Sunday
He is un educated musician, and proposes
to orcanlzo classes lu vocal and Instru,
mental music. If ho receives sufllcient
encouragement to remain hero his services
will be permanently engaged as organist
of Bt. Paul's church.
now styles of wall paper at
April thus far has furnished some March
weather of the most disagrccablo kind.
Kaln, wind and snow have combined to
make bad roads, high water, and n general
unpleasantness out of doors. Tho early
spring that has been predicted has not
struck this region yet.
There nro rumors that tin- "Cloak Man'
has been seen on the streets recently at
night. He may be n mj th, but it is a good
idea to keep up the scare. It may have a
tendency to keep young gills from running
the streets after nighi, when they ought to
be nt home under a mother's watchful uve,
W. II House who has been confined to
his houso with sickness for some lime past,
was on tho streets again. He has
moved his dental rooms to the Barton
building, n few doors bilow where ho late
ly had his rooms. Now that he is able to
be about again, he will be prepared to seo
all his patrons In his new quarters.
W. C. Dougherty, for several years past
tho Western Union operator at this place,
has been appointed postal clerk on the 1).
L. iSS W. It. It on the Hue from Scranton
to Northumberland. Ills services In the
telegraph and express office here will be
greatly missed, but ns there is better pay
in his new work we congratulate him ou
his appointment.
J. Howard Kline of Orange has purchas
ed 80 acres of land lu Ohio, aud wilt re
move there soon. In his departure Colum
bia county will lose n citizen who enjoys
the confidence nnd respect ot all who know
him, and the community to which lie is
going will be the gainers by his advent.
As he possesses imftistry nnd energy, his
western purchase will no doubt, prove a
profitable one.
Fred Royer has taken tho Williams
Hotel at Berwick, Mr. Hoyt having retired
from the business. Mr. Boyer has kept
the Itailroad houso at that place for the
past tvo years, and has masle r. reputation
as a careful and nttentlvo landlord. He
will keen the hotel in first-class style, and
will retain all the patronago it has onjoyed
for manv vears. and no doubt bring it
many new friends. Fred is a young mau,
but he knows how o keep hotel.
manent organization and election of officers
nnd trustees for ensuing year.
David Lowcnberg was nominated for
President i C. W. Neal was nominated for
First Vice-President ; G. E. Elwell was
nominated for Second Vice-President j I.
W. Hnrtman was nominated for Treasurer!
F. P. liitlmeyer was nominated for Secre
tary.
There being no other nominees for of
ficers, upon motion nnd vote byacclamntlon
they were declared duly elected officers of
tho nioomshurg Board of Trndo for thu
term of one year. Election of Trustees be
ing in order the following persons were
duly elected, viz :
C. G. Harklcy, D. W. Kitchen, C. 11.
Uucklilew, I. W. McKclvy nnd I. b. Kuhn.
On motion of Messrs. Uuckalew nnd Mil
ler tht President appointed C. O' Uarkley,
C. W. Miller, L. E. Waller, II. J. Clark
and (1. E. Elwell as committed on charter,
by-laws anil constitution, 't he Secretary
then rend n letter from John Jamison Pre
sident of the proposed Uloomsburg and
Sullivan lt.lt. Ir.voklngtheald ofthe Blooms
sburg Hoard of Trade In tho enterprise.
On motion of Messis. Uuckalew and Miller
the Piesldent wns directed to appoint a
special committee of three business men to
confer-wlth Mr. Jameson upon the subject
of his letter.
A letter from W. O. Holmes addressed
to Mnyer Bros, wus also read stnting that
an Organ Mauufactury at Washington N.
J, wus preparing to remove its works and
that It employed ubout 40 mcu &c. On mo
tion.). L. Moyer, E. C. Wells and Joshua
Fetterman were appointed a committee to
correspond aud inuuirc into the merits of
the matter.
On motion the meeting tendered to Vf,
It. Tubbs a vote of thanks for the uso of
tins room. On motion meeting ndjourncd
to meet on Friday evening April 0th '80 at
8 o'clock in the stunu place.
Attest s Fiiank P. Uili.meyki!. Secl'y,
llerwlck.
Hcv, E. H. Yocum has bcon returned to
us. Ho is symmetrical an excellent
orator In tho pulpit, a worklngman nt ro.
ylvals, nnd a vUltlng man ns pastor. Ho
is capablo of tiling any pu pit In our land.
He Is endowed with powers of no ordinary
ability. Ho belongs to tho old Alma Mater
of Wllllnmsrort a brother of Scth Yocum
who entered tho army nt the outbreak of
tho war and contested his seat in Congress
with Ex-Governor A. G. Curtln.
Miss Amelia Armstrong of Uloomsburg
has filled thu prlnclpnlshlp of our schools
with great credit aud efficiency. At the
expiration of the term she anticipates visit
ing Chicago to leuru further the arts nnd
accomplishments of teaching. Wo trust
she will be sufficiently encouraged to re
turn to us. She Is n valuable accession to
our community as n lady of culturc,ublllty,
nnd as teacher.
George Vanettn has icturncd from un x
tensivo tour in the South. He was, for
ycurs tho supcrlntcndaut of the lumber de
partment of the car works of Jackson &
Woodiu, George looks lemarkably well.
Dr. Barter, Ncscopeck, will retain his
practice there nnd has plenty to do, nnd
will not coino to Horwlck, as iiunured.
E. II. Keen of same place is about to put
up u largu emporium of agricultural Imple
ments.
We nro glad to learn that Solomon How.
cr, un aged gentleman In the rear of Her-
wlck, after a lingering illness is convales
cent. W. Paul Hughes has gono to Penna.
Hospital, and wa nru glad to notu receives
encouragement, He bus l)2cn n long while
ntlllcted. It is a sorrow that he lias been
allllcted so long, hardly having reached
the prime of life.
Wm. Lynn, Herwlck has Invented a large
and excellent Incubator to hatch a thous
and eggs at once, the third he has mide,
Ho is a member of tho rolling mill, but has
capacity beyond his employment there.
When that regiment of chickens come there
will be war. Ht has a lot of game chick
ens from Michigan that can soon win
battles and will never be sent to tho hos.
pit nl for repairs.
Dr. Iteagen's farm will bo turned into
butler dairy this Spring. He has raised
and sold some line stock, the best breeds,
Clowell is the master spirit on thu farm
Mrs. Glrton, Newtown Is making excel
lent repairs around her premises, n new
pale fence, a new porch, and improvements
u the house and she carries It on herself,
her husband In Florida engaged In orange
nnd truck culture.
New Itnltroncl,
SUIlVEYOnS AT WOHK HSTWEEK III.TOS AND
KltlCKSmtMY.
A corps of fourteen engineers nnd sur
veyors, bended by Thomas Morohcad of
tho Pennsylvania Itailroad company, arriv
ed at BhlcksMnny Wednesday morning
nnd commenced operations surveying tbo
routo of tho railroad which Is to bo built
from Slilckshlnuy to Milton, In Northum
berland county. It Is not known with
exactitude) who aro the originators of the
road, but it Is supposed that It U to bo n
branch of the Pennsylvania. Tho new
road will connect with the lino of that
company at Mocanaqun, crossing on tho
present railroad bridge. From Bhlckshtnny
the road will tun by way of Jones and
Mlllvlllo In Columbia cuunty through to
Milton, total distance of about fifty, six
miles. It will tap an Important lumber
district, open up tho hitherto prlmevnl
woods of the North Mountain and un-
doubtcdly be a great boom to that section-
I'hc surveyors commenced their work Im
mediately upon their nrrlvnl. Although
tho routo has been gono over in n general
way by Mr. Moorehcad nt a previous lime,
It had never been properly surveyed.. The
surveyors nro provided with their own
team and everything rcquislto for prose-
culing their work without a moment's de-1
lay and it Is expected that they will com
plete their portion of the undertaking in
time for the actual constructlou of the road
bo commenced before summer. yea
lleaullful birthday cards at Mercer's,
from one cent to two dollars.
M. F. Eyerly has had many years ex.
perlence in tho collection of claims, transfer equal.
of real estate, and thu settlement of estates
of decedeuts, having been for a long limu
emnlovcd ns clerk In tho olllcu of the late
ltobert F. Clark, and subsequently as a
member of the firm of Freeze & Eyerly,
He lias taken office room with F. P. Hill-
meyer Esq. In Dentlcr's building, and will
give his attention to collections, couvey
anciug, and thu settlement of estates.
'I'lie I'isliliiKcreeU Itnilroncl.
If the projcot of n railroad starting at
Uloomsburg and following the creek to the
North Mountain is ever going to'umount
to anything now is the time to push It.
Engineer corps urv engaged in running
lines for other roads that will tap this re
gion, nnd the first roaa through will have
un uudoubtvd advantage. Should the pro
posed road from Milton to Hhickshinny bo
constructed it will divert u large amount
of trade from Uloomsburg, and take it to
those two towns, thus virtually cutting off
the county seat from the comincrco of the
uuner end of the county. As it is to the
interest of all concerned to have easy com
munlcation with the county seat, tho resi
dents of the upper end should use every
effort in their power to secure the early
construction of the Fishlngcreek railroad.
If thu rielit of way can bo secured nt little
expense the prospects for this road will be
exceedinclv brieht : but If every foot of
ground taken must be paid for at exorbit.
ant rates, it will be many years before the
whistle of the iron horsu will awaken
echoes in the wilds of the North .Mountain.
A liberal spirit on the part of land owners
will greatly assist the project j but a de.
termination to squeeze all tho money possl
ble out of the company because it is
railroad corporation, regardless of the nd.
vuiituucs to thu entire community, will
render tliu coustructiou of tho road ex.
treraely doubtful.
Ask your merchant for O. K. coffee,
Try it and you will usu no other. It is
home roasted. Always fresh and bus no
in. 12 tf.
Siou.ao In l'rlzcH.
A mum needed convenience Is being
supplied by thu placing of bath rooms In
the barber shop of James Iteilly, under tho
Exchange Hotel. The billiard nnd pool
tables have been removed to Knorr & Win
terstcen's hall, thus affording plenty of
room, and it is the intention to put in tho
best French bath tubs, with hot and cold
water, and nil necessary attachments. As
this will bo tho first and only public bath
room in town it ought to receivo libera
patronage.
Messrs. Oeorgo Aurand and Sons who
located la our midst last week and took
We will pay ijlO for the largest list of
words given In tho defining part of eb
slei's Dictionary formed from thu word
"Illustrated." ijlO for the best temper.
mice poem. HO tor thu best comic poem.
$10 for tin- best story of 1000 words. 10
for thu best song and music. $10 for the
bast pen and Ink sketch. $3 for tho best
three riddles $1 for tho nearest guess nt
the number nf "anil's" in our next (.May)
number. 5 for tho moat difficult ten ques-
tlons in Grammar, with proper answers.
$5 tor tho most difficult ten questions in
Arithmetic, (not puzzles) with proper un
swers. iH for tho best poem by boy ender
12 years. $5 for tho best story by gtrl ui,
der 12 years. $3 for the best explanatory
solution of tho question: "How often, and
at what Intervals has July 4th occurred on
Sunday during the Christian cm ?" 5 for
the best explanatory solution of tho quos'
tloni "A man stnrts Monday noon, and
possession of the Centrnl Hotel havo given travels Westward, keeping up with the
the liulldinir such n complete renovating Sun where does ho first find Tuesday
that we would scarcely believo It to be the noon?" Send 10 cents for sample paper
same house. He bus re-carpeted the build- and conditions. A beautiful present with
inn- with now cornet snd furnished nil the each paper. Munyo.n's Ii.i. Woni.u, Phil
All tho
Mercer's.
M'Killlp, artist, Uloomsburg. Instnutnnc-
cous pictures.
District Attorney HUlmeycr has moved
his office to front rooms over Dentlcr's
store.
Are you going to paper your house this
Spring? You can suit yourself at George
A. Clark's book store.
Thosheilirssalo of the Leonard Moore
property has been continued until Monday
Jlay itrd ut two o'clock.
Tho uowesl style, the largest stock,
tho lowest price can ulways be had at
1). Lowenberg's.
Tho now Town council was sworn In on
Monday last. Tho first regular nieetlug
will be held this Friday night.
The right placo to get your Spring suit
mudo up in city stylo, full satisfaction guar
anteed, Is at tbo popular store of I). Low
cnberg, the mcrchaut tailor of Columbia
county.
Call and seo tho new styles for Spring
nnd Summer at D. LOWENHEHG'S,
apartments with new furniture from top to adelphia, 1'u. Agents wanted.
bottom. Everything is us neat as cuu ue,
and thu traveling public can expect good
treatment. The Messrs. Aurunus camu
heru from North Bend, at which place they
have kept u first-class house for a number
nf vnra. Mr. Aurnnds dauchters will bu
the mistresses of tho houe and have gen
cral supervision of thu cooking depart
mcnt. .
fuS-:)!.
Michael Tracy died ut his homo In East
Uloomsburg on Friday last uged ubout fltl
years. Ho leaves u widow und eight chll
drcn to mourn his loss. -Mr. Trucy camu
here nearly thirty years ago, and has been
employed at Ncal's furnace ever sluce,
occupying tho position of founder In which
ho was thoroughly skilled. His health has
been falling for soinu time, and bo sought
medical asslstuncu nt different uluces, but
without avail. Ho was a kind husband and
father, and u (rood citizen. His family is
left In very comfortable circumstances, as
ho owned considerable properly, nnd had t
life insurance policy of 45,000. Tho
funerul took place ut St. Columbu's church
on Tuesday morning-
One hundred different styles of Dado
window shades at Mercer's. Price, lOcts.
to $1.S0.
A sanitary convention will be held under
the auspices of the State Hoard of Health,
In the city of Philadelphia, on Wednesday
Thursday und Friday, May 12, 11), and 14
Tho objects of the convention will bo to
afford nn opportunity for an Interchange
of views and un expression nf opinion
referenco to tho Sanitary improvement of
tho Commonwealth i tho preservation of
health and the prevention of avoidable
death. Subjects of vital Importance will
bu discussed by distinguished Sanitarians
from nil parts of tho country. Tho publlo
are invited. Admission free. For partlc
ulars, address. Joseph F. Edwards, M, I)
Chairman Committee of Arrangements
221 South 10th Street, Philadelphia.
Ecstt's Emulsion of Pura
Coil l.Ucroll vttliiiyiopliHliltcH
Is Itemarknble as a Flesh Producer,
Tho Incrcuso of llcsh and strength, Is per
ceptlblu immediately after commencing to
uso tho Emulsion. Tho Cod Liver Oil
emulsified with tho Hypopuosphltes Is
most remarkable for Its healing, strengthen. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass,
lug, and tlesh producing qualities.
CUt U-.YIHHII.
Moving has been the main topic of con
versation the pact week. Mr. Gule lias
taken possession of the Scott property, Mr.
Aug. Truckcnmlller of Chns. Hnrtman'
house. Air. Hinckley of Frank Krcigh'i
property, which his father has lately pur.
chased. Irank Mchelyy nnd Mr. Emant,
of tho McKelvy house ou fourth street und
our genial postmnster, Mr. J. Knlttlc, has
moved into the houso occupied by Aug.
Ttuckcnmlllcr.
Snow has fallen, making tho streets
muddy. Wonder where that article on the
borough question is that was promised to
tho Jtem renders some time ngo ?
Harry Dicmer has taken unto himself
hclpmute.whoso name was formerly Emmi
J. llauch and has moved nn his father'
rarm in Montour twp. Success to you,
and mayyourdays be many nnd prosperous,
The late rains did some damago along
the Catawlssa creek, causing mill races to
break and low grounds to bu submerged.
Would It not be well for some of those
parties who boast so much of the uxccllen
cy of our schools to see that the whip wns
not resorted to so frequently In tho school
room, and then outside to preach that cor
poral punishment should not be resorted
to. It seems us if tho new method docs
not work unless the lash Is applied to drive
it in the mind.
There is some necessity for reform in tho
liquor business In this place. Where
all these boys get their liquor trom, that
wo see intoxicated upon our streets 1
through tho outside parties, the common
ity ought to punish them to the full extent
of the law. If tho parents keep it them
selves aud permit the children to get it,
think they ought to see the evils of it nnd
pour tho liquor in tho street.
l he women of this place navj been con
siderably frightened by the appearance of
a ghost, which uppenrs when they stay out
late ut night.
The piospects for coal ut Muinvillc
main tho same, they havo not yet strucl,
a paying vein.
.urn.
TlioiiiHM Khiic Killed liy lie
IIllHllllllCl.
an extraordinary offer:
To All Wanting; Employment.
t.lvt. F.nf recti e ind Capable Agents
I in everv count v in me unuca states auu n
, to sell patent Article of (treat merit, on
An
cent pro
tiich the
leverv countv he miy recure from in. With all
id
lira MttRiTft.
Ilnjf over 100 per cent pi
tition, ami on which th
n ankle having a large alet pay
I the exclusive aale by a deed K'n for each and
profit, having no compe
e agent i protected in
iven
"mm
the advantages to our agents and the fact that
it Is an article that can be sold to every home
owner, it might not be necessary ta make an
"itfi nntNABvnnrRRM to secure miml neent
I at once, but we have concluded ti make it to1
show, not only our confidence In the merits id
our Invention, but In Its talability byanynRent
Ithit will handle it wun energy, uur kcihi
I now at work are making from J 150 to a
month clear and this fact makes It safe for ii Ut
tnir miv nffp m all who are out of emnlov
I meiit. Any agent that wilt give onr business n
I thirty days trial ana un to ciear ai iea jiw
in this time, abovk ALL rxraKSEi. can
lit goods unsold to us ana wo win inuuu ms
money paid tor tnem. Any aens or genera 1
agent who would like ten or more counties and 1
work them through sub-agent for ninety days!
and fail to clear at least $750 Anoys all ax
fknsm. can return all unsold and get their
moneyback. No other employer of agentsever
dared to make such offers, nor would we if we
Idid not know that we nave agents now matting
norethm double tne amount we guarameeui
nd but two sales a day would give a prom 01
I.vpf tm a month, and that one of our acenti
Irnnt, .UKunn nrrttr in nne datf. Our laree de
fscrintive circulars exDlain our offer fully, and
Ithese we wish to send to everyone out of em
ployment who will send ut tnree one ceni
.tamps for postage. Send at once and secure
the agency in time for the boom, and go to work
on the terms named in our extraordinary offer.
We would like to have the address of all the
agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpen.
itrs in tne country, anu . any .,
paper wn imui niii wiitt. i s.mw
the name and address of all such they know.j
Address at once, or you will lose tne best cnance;
ever offered to those out of employment to make,
money, Uinner Mancpacturino Co., i
BUSINESS NOTICES.
NNUAIi STATEMENT
IOK I THE!
TOWN OF ULOOMSBURG
10 It THE YEAR ENDINU MARCH 31, 1830.
I'U.NIIKl) DEBT.
OTIIIIlt DimitntSKMKNT?.
rilonacofoutfUnilitorJsforhs l J
do do Oo M 'Ji?.1!
lloncM nilMriral - -.- ""0 m
Intrrwt paid during year ym
columns t
Order for lost roupon
m is. iinna .o o. -i w ...u ...
HtHio tax pal'l
Treasurer's comml'won.-.......
llomlsduoAUKlstlsiA. I
ii
1 .Ian
" " Fell " ....
" " Aug " " ....
" " Jan " lies..
" '' lei) " " . ..
" " Aug " " ....
M II ii Ism,,
" ' " " noil..
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m i t . l.u:l,,
ii .. H mat.,,
1MIV...
ii ii ii mj,,,
' " " 1MI7...
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II .. II ii iwl,,,
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Total l'unileil debt,..,
9-0 no
oo
sou on
ion nn
no m
sou oo
IMI oo
rai on
rami
(IUI t
mo no
ft0 in
TOO 110
rim on
Till i
Ten ()
mi 01
Tin m
Ml 0)
Total expenditures
1nvliiri iirilrnniiliitandlnir I'M Vt
Order No 301 siu-rendi-iTd by
dm I'o , unconcciirn n "
llalance dim TtK nurrr. u l"
Anil deluded from claim of oil
Co. -
$ 13130 00
VALUATION OF TAXABLE ritOPKItTY IN lss.1.
Ileal est ate
l"eraonal property..
Occupations
(cm sro no
, .is rci
NS no IX)
to
Dealer.
It is rarely the enso that physicians wil
prescribe a patent medicine. Keller's Ca
tarrh Remedy, however, is no patent prep.
nratlon, but ti medlclno of remnrkablo vlr.
tne and many physicians are now prescrib
ing It.
Pino gilt ceiling decorations nt Clark's
book store.
ColtiK u IlloouiHliunt.
For many years J. A. Oruver has kept
the Oruver House, on Jlroadway street,
Nantlcoko. It was, and still is, a favorite
resort for commercial travelers and others.
Rut utter along term of years Mr. Oruver
has tired of hotel lifu nnd will spend the
rest of his days in retirement. Yesterday
lie turned tho hotel with its stock and tlx-
turcs over to his son George, nnd will to-
day remove to Uloomsburg where he In
tends to reside in the future. iYeioj Sealer.
TIIK ISOOT OK THE KV1I..
To thoroughly cure scrofula It is neces
sary to strike directly ut tho loot or the
uvll. This is exuclly what Hood's Sarsa-
parilla docs, by acting upon the blood,
thoroughly cleansing it of rll Impurities,
nnd leaving not even a taint of scrofula In
the vital lluHl. 'thousands who have been
cured of scrofula by Hood's yursuparllla,
testify to its wonderful blood-purifying
qualities. Sold by nil druggists.
tTlen rtby wm sick, we gY her CMtori
When the mi a Child, the cried for CMtorU,
When .he Wune Mli, she clang ta Cutoria,
When ibo had Children, the gare them Caatoria,
Total val latloni
Two per cent, ot the auoe
valuations.
AfWKTM.
llalnftaxdueonilupotls'M
" " 'I lSli .
Due from sundry persons on ncct
" " .1 It llarman-s est.
for sner permit I 10 00
Due from.1 IIMalJeforsame A (id
Due from sumlry persons on old acctti.
t 80-.MM 01
$ icon 30
Due from estate ot Wm Wehh.contrlbii-
liuns or opt'Diw .Market hi.,
herelororo Included In the assets
of the town, $mo worthless.
LIA1IIL1TIKS.
Orders of 1M outstanding . 2d it
" 11 " .. 33 10
' is " .. ir.it an
.1 Karns, Juiltr. for In to leg 410 nil
inoora gas uu. juiu?. au r-a
Sep term, lh.n, for out
standing orders loam't
ot tlis7.ni, which are
surrendered tntlifl town
nnd not .accounted for
by the Treasurer.
Coupons of S.V8S due unpd 11!) to
SM 3!)
I'Jf.'l )
tl 41
IS (HI
3 it
t g.KYf Til
l-oaToa amount equalling rocclpU...... t'iVi ID
SAMUEL Ni:YHAIID, Seo'y. I. II larKKT, rres.
we. tho unnerstened AuiUtors nf tun town or
turwtinhiinrir. mnr, Tiiiirwiav and Frlitny. jiarcnsr.
and an, and do hercty- wrttfy t hat wo havo (warn
Ined the foregoing nceount and statements ana una
nein correct nnu uo appro to uiu nunc.
w ,m. r iti.Mir.ii, I
Jos (lAKKlsoN, VAudltora.
F. 1). DKNTLKIl, J
Wo would further report that wo nnd the books
paper and piibuc archives or rno town
liavo boon nnd nro still, unprotected from fire and
buiyla.ru, from tho want of a proper place of do
poult, and wo urt?f upon tho council the nreotelty
ot tliopurehoseot aae,for the safe kicplnicof
thosune, and would further urge a projior index
lwtot and purchisoot Index book tor jpeedy ref
erenco to .Minutes nnd other papers relating to thu
Dusineas or ine lown.
U.M. Iw lll.vKr.n,
JOS. OAHIUSON,
F. 1). DKNTLEIl,
351 iO
1WT 1)J
NEWTON DOONK. Collector for iM.
Dlt.
Excess of liabilities over
assets
Paper for the parlor sitting room nnd hall,
Paper for the bed-room, kitchen and nil.
At Mercer's.
Seed oatH.
We havo lust received n car load of
choice seed oats that we offer reasonable,
for cash or in exchange for any kind of
crnln. We also keen a tlno stock of bran
and feed for disposal on same terms.
II. V. White & Co.
Shade cloth by the yard, nnd In pat) cms,
nt George A. Clnrk's book store.
Prlnco Alexander and the Hulgarians
seem to ho tho disturbing clement just now
in Europenn politics, the firebrand which
may start the conllagation of a general
war. Bulgnrla is but little known heic.
about. It lies out'of the common route of
travsl, and Its Slavic tongue is far removed
from the lnnguugo wo aro most familiar
with. A lecture on Hulgaria is likely to
give us something new. A native Uulgar.
inn, Mr. Marin D. Delchoffof Phtllppopolls,
Is to lecture in the Presbyterian Church
this Friday evening at 7 p. m. His Bub.
jeet is Bulgaria and tho People, Manners
and Customs, The Old Church nnd tho
Clergy, nnd Christianity in Bulgaria. A
collection will be taken to defray expenses.
For wall paper nnd window shades go
to George A. Clark's book store.
Many persons have catarrh in its first
stages who suppose themselves to be trmi'
bleu with nothing more serious than u se
vere and stubborn cold in tbo head. Ely's
tjreum Halm gives instant relief from colds
in thu head, and u thorough treatment will
cure catarrh. For sale by every druggist
in me lanu.
MARRIAGES.
HOW DO YOU FEEL?
If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have
frequent hcudichc, mouth tastes badly,
poor appetite, and tonguo contcd, you aru
suffering from torpid liver or biliousness,
and nothlne will cure vou so snecdilv anil
permanently ns to take Simmons Liver
Regulator. Take a half-tablespoonful.nftcr
each meal. Increase or leduco the dosu
as will bu found enough to produce ono
action from the bowels every day, nnd In
a short lime you will bu perfectly cured.
You can't work to much purpose unless
you are well, but you can build up your
health anil streuc'u with t'urkci s ionic.
and work will then becomo easy. It nuts
the lungs, liver und kidneys lu woiking
order. Coughs ami colds vanish before it.
Tuku it in time. a-!).4t.
Purify your blood, tone un the system.
aud regulate thu digestive organs by taking
Hood s bai'snptinlla. bold by all druggists.
Itacknchc, Sham Pains, Khcumatlsm,
Kidney Diseases, Torpid Liver, Troubles
or Lameness In any pnit quickly cured by
the Hop J'lmter. Ibo soothing and pain
tell I In cr virtues of Hods combined- with
strengthening Gums nnd Extracts. The
best porous plaster ever made. use.
The grand secret of femalu beauty u
health the secret of health is the power to
cat, digest nnd assimilate a proper quanti
ty of wholesome food Tuku Vinegar Hit.
tcrs. It will cleanse the stomach, tone tho
vital orirans. clve n perfect d'ncstlou. puri
fy thu blood, clear up tho complexion, and
produce n stnlo ot genuine female loycll-
uess, with winch no cosmetic can compare.
April Fool ! Is what mothers never say
after giving their children Dr. Hand's
worm i-.nxir, uecausu it is a comiiincil
worm killer and physic, which quickly re
moves round und pin worm ; also the slime
in which tho eggs lie.
How many bald heads you sec. Woik,
worry, disease, dissipation. Theso do it.
Parker's Hair llalsnm stops falling hair and
restores gloss and youtnfiil color. Except
ionally clean, elegant, n pe.-lect dressing,
not greasy. Prevents dandruff.
Hewaiie of Fiiauds. He sure you irct the
genuine ut, Thomas' liclectrlo Oil. It
cures Colds, Croup, Asthma, Deafness und
Khcumatlsm,
Tob.it of duplicate for l"i.
" " " 1SS3.
CH.
By amt paid Eva Itupert,
Treasurer., f
I)y aint of exonerations al
lowed on'dup of isj..
l)y amt of exonerations al
lowed for ls3 and a)t
piled to bal, dup. of VI
Ily bal amt allowol on dup.
ot ') and applied on
dup of M
19SI 93
3T 34
1TS0 TS
TS 10
aoig u
Hal due on dup of M.
lf.l ii'
B6I 3'
DAVID WINNEll, Collector for IW
1)11.
To amt ot duplicate for ivo f
Clt.
By amt paid Eva Hunei t, Treas .... .... t
uaiuueonuupui i1"
EVA llUl'KKT.Treasurer.tor lsniln account with
Ilio town ui uiouiusuun;.
Dlt.
To amount trom F. 1. IU11-
ruever. lato Treasurer, s 40 4)
To amount of tax roll for si "490 s j
" state tax col
lected on bonds. 43 SC
To amt from Newton ltoone,
collector lor 84 1330 ts
To amt from D. Winner,
collector for 8., ........ nmiio
To amt trom L B Itupert,
Pres. tines ami licenses ou
To amt received on acct ot
skatlnirrlnK license... 12 ou
To amt received for sewer
oerm ta i to
To amt received from sundry
persons lor naming
rubbish. c 3 os
To amt received S Trump,
rent ror pars 101 j uo
Tomt ieceled from D J
wauer ror sewer pipe, S3 . u
Bal due Treas., Kva Itupert.,
f 100.V 0
to n
t mil s
EVA UOTEltT, Treasurer for lsas. In account with
ML
KLINE MILLEH. Ou the 1st Inst, at
the Reformed parsonage in Orangevillo by
Rev. A, Houtz, Mr. George M. Kline of
Llghtstreet nnd Miss Rebecca J. Sillier of
Canby.
LOCAL NOTICES.
jyjIOHAEL F. EYERLY,
Conveyancer, Collector of Claims
AND
LE(iAL ADVICE IN THE SETTLEMENT OF
ESTATES, &C.
Ji-onico In Dentler's bulldlnc with F. I 11111
meyer, attorney-al-law, front rooms, and floor,
liiuuiusuuTC, 1 a. upi-n.Mi,
The a
TICE TO STOCKHOLDERS !
Just received new stamped linens with
new cotton and silk lloss for embroidering
nt 1. Y. llnrtman & son's.
A fino lot of ready trimmed hati for $1.00
up at Mrs. C. E. Rabb's, Main street, oppo
site t-orell's turulturo store.
HE DID NOT KNOW THE I'ISTOI. WAS LOADED,
Thomus Kane, a boatman of Lime
Itidge, shot his wife on a canal boat ut
Shickshlmiy last week, Thursday after.
noon, about five o'clock. There are sev
eral stories ulloot us to the shooting, and
we givo them as we got them. Ono report
says that Kane and hl wlfu were sitting in
thu cabin of his caual bout ut Post's whurt,
where ho had tied up for the night. Mrs.
Kane, who is about 40 yeais old, told her
husband that a ceitain man had madu Im
proper proposals to ner. Kano replied, "If
thu proposal Is repeated,, you should treat
him so." With these words, ns though to
illustrate his meaning, he drew Ids revolv
er, leveled it ut his wife and pulled thu
trigger. The shot look effect lu the pit of
the woman's stomach.
Another report Is that Kane's son-in-law
and a young woman were iu tho cabin
with them, and in responso to u remark
made by thu son-in-law to thu youug
woman, Knnu pulled a revolver from un
der tho bed and said to her Jokingly, that
If be attempted what busald ho would, she
should shoot him, and while handling the
revolver it went off accidentally und shot
.Mrs. Kane. Her husband weut out uud
threw the revolver In thu canal.
Physlciaus were summoned aud probed
for the bull, but fulled to 11 ml It. Kane ap
peared to be overcome with grief and de.
clured that ho did not know tho pistol was
loaded. He claimed that it wus empty
when he left homo and that bis son bad
loaded It duriug the trip. His victim be
gan to vomit blood, and fearing that her
end was near Kane started with his boat
for Lime Ridge ubout six o'clock nnd thus
escaped arrest.
Mrs. Kuno died on Friday and wns bur
ied ou Monday morniug. Thero will prob
ably bo nn Investigation of tho mutter.
Cocheco best, Merlmac best, Durmell
best, and other best makes of dark calico
0c. at I. W. Hnrtman it Son's.
Tlic Hprliiir MontliH
An) undoubtedly the best in which to
purify the blood and strengthen thu system
because at this timo tho body is most sus.
ceptlblu to tho beneficial effects of a re
liable medicine like Hood's Barsuparilln.
Tho feeling of debility, languor, and lassi
tude, uuuscd by the changing season, is
entirely overcome, and scrofula and all
humors aro expelled from tho blond by tho
powerful reviving nnd purifying Influences
of Hood's Sarsaparlllu.
Do not delay Tuku Hood's Sarsapurllla
now It Is made by C. I. Hood Si Co.,
Sold by al
druggists. 100 Doses One Dollar.
Foit S.vi.i:. Two cood vounir horses.
also, first quality farm implements, of ev
ery description used ou a farm; also, farm
wugons. platform spring wtigons, liuccies.
ifcc. As I do n t expect to canvas much
this season, I ask farintrsto cnll and see
ire, as 1 shall sell at low figures.
s. u. hlUVE.
Ladles' Electric gossamers $1,25 worth
ijil.75 at Clark & Son's.
Foit Sale. Cloverseed, timothy seed.
tholes, calves and all kinds of lumber.
Hoards, rails, 2x4, sciinlllnir, lolst. plunk.
lath, chestnut, hemlock and pine. -ios. 1.
2, and 11 shingles, 'pine boards and siding,
surfaced, while pine, yellow pinu una hem
lock flooring, plastering, lath, pickets, &c, ,
nt i.igutsireet, by Silas l oung. in 2U-2m
You can buy dress silks ami all kinds of
dress eoodj nt lowest puces ut Clurk fc
bon's
Mrs. 0. E. Rabb has engaged a ladv
from the city to assist her in trimming for
the spring trade. Shu Is now able to do
nil kinds of line work. Call and sec.
Don't bo In a hurry to buv vour dress
goous until you see 1. W. llartmaii tV Son's.
Want 100 teams to haul bark now. to bo
unloaded in the cars at the railroad. Also,
poiaiocs, iiirKeys, ciiicitcns, geese, hucks.
pigeons, thrltty, white, clenu Bhotes. that
wcigu irom ..). uu. 4U. ou. oo. to in pounds
llutter, eggs, nice green npples, cloverseed
ami orinns, at i.lghlstrect.
feb.-5-21ms. Silas Younu,
Moro buttons, fringes, laces, ribbons.
collars, cuffs, gloves, (try our $1 kids,)
nosier nc. at uiuik a Don 8.
Foit Bale. Remington and Advance
plows, tho best in the market, also rovers!-
bio slip shares for all thu leading plows lu
USU. ISM D. U. DlllVE.
Tho nine roads leading to Hloomsburg
will ejplaln I. V. Hurtiiian & Bon's bust.
ncss. Others come by railroad from other
Just received n lino lot of children's
Swiss caps from 20 cts. upward nt Jlrs. C.
i.. itubb's, opposlto CorcH's furniture store.
The 78c. cuspmere for 02Jc. goes olf
last iu i. w. iiariman mdou's.
Tne industries of Hlnnmshurg ure on tho
loerenso this sptlng. So Is I. W. Ilartman
& Bon's slock und trade.
Tho remaining copies of tho History
of Columbia County, iv book of GOO
pages illustrated and bound in cloth
will bo closed out ut $1 00 uacli, 25
cents extra by mail, For salo at tho
Columbian Olllce. Woomsburn, Pa.
annual meetlnirof the stockholders of tim
North nnd West Branch Hallway Co. Is called for
Tuesday, April sr, iwg. at n ociock a. ra . at su
nouiu ruuiui hireei, rimaueinuia. Election lor
resiaeni ana iureciors, same uay and puce.
.1L1I1.III HtiWMI,
npru.lt.l secretary.
rIV CAT Pi I i;i)Q Their widows
IVi nwuutlilin or hers.
have now fully resumed my former business as
i.iaim .geui ror regions, uouniy, iiacK I'ay, sc.
1 correspond directly with tho Departments, be
cause I have lost faith in Washington agents. 1
usk no nay unless tho claimant recovers exceot
the necessary preliminary costs. Those entitled
to IU) I bounty under the Act of lsta. under a ro-
icut decision, should be adi Ised. I wit nusw er no
leueruiiuiu uieiuisa return siainp. 1 ciu es
pecial attention to men who enlisted ror tlireo
jcars prior to July sj, lsoi, who were actually
niusit'it'u iuiu bcrtire lur unto years puor 10
August o ism, and neio discharged tor promotion
ftv, i un, " m-trssiu j ileum.
C. B. IIHOCKW.U,
npr.'J-Mi. Illooiusbuig, l'j
. alSK As.
THE STANDARD
MICE
OF AMERICA.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
apr.(M!t,
NATURE'S
CURE FOR
CONSTIPATION,
TAltllANT'H
Efl'ermcent Seltzer
Aperient.
an elcirant. emcacious.
pleasant appeileut In the
luiiuui a imjwikt, prouue.
lug when dissolved In
water nn exnuerating, er
lervenciug ai augut ntom
mended by our liest nhvsl.
elans us a reliable and
ugrocablu remedy. It cures
constipation, cures Indiges
tion, cures dyspepsia, cured
plleieures heart burn, eures
sick-headache cures liver
VipM.nPariflPlIP complaint, ciuemlck stom-
wivii """"""ii"!
AND
nch, and gently urges all
ue BAcmury urgaus 10 a
roper action. Ii shoulU
tirr
nVCPPPQIn bo In every household and
Uiui b u i nacarrieu uy every traveler.
.Wil Ou iln(t((" titryielitre.
aprt) lt-r.
TM2AFNESS .. wSS
was aear twenty-eight years. Treuteu
by most of the noted sneclalUla of the day
with no beneflt. Cured himself In three months.
and bluee then hundreds of others by same ro
etvu. A plain, simple aud surci.sslul home treat
ment. AQiiresa i, a. i'aijk, iwj Kasi yum street,
now yoric tuy. Apr-K-tua.
K WANT SALESMEN everywhere, loca
and traveling, to sell our goods, will nay
Hood salary andull expenses. Write for
terms at onco al.a state baiarv wanted
Auureas htamiauu miakiiwaku co.Mi'ANy
xiasniugion bi,, iiosion, .Mass. uur-HMl.u.
IREAB HHOWN'S INSURANCE
AOENCV. Moi er's new building. .Main stieet
luuuisuuitr, I Ut
Asset:
-Htna Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn tT,UTs,x)
Hoyal of Liverpool l$,sui,tiou
Lancashire io,mi,it!
1to Association, l'hlladelphia l,ltiTio
l'huuilx, of London 6,'.'o,37i)
landon x Lancashire, ot England l.tuu.vTO
Hart lord of Hartford 3,'.T3,eo
bprlnglleia Vlre and Marine n,0dJ,5l
As the agencies are direct, policies are wiitten
for the Insuied. without delay In the omco at
iiioouifcuurg. ueu .s, 'oi.
Wg
Addr
Wasl
lilooi
f SOW 46
Ni l 31,
I'.it'.'l Ml
By amt ot dup. of David Winner, col
lector ior 'shoeing unit unconert
ed by Treasurer on tax roll ot UJ.
By amt ot bonds paid during year, viz:
Number W . am oo
si NO no
1 ci -00 (ID
1 ci 1(0 oo
r,i! loo oo
(17 ... UK) (10
1 ui ino no
' M 100 (10
" h-i 1011 OO
oi no hi
" ns 140 no
" 12S 200 00 SNfO 00
By amt of lnt paid
uunng year )iz:
couDons. C13 as
By order for lost
coupon -o i;i,
bond No. U 3 no Old 3.1
By amt ot orders pd during
car 4SU7 in
Ily state tax on loans 31 17
By Treas.'s com. on ?jvi, iu
iftiyi per cent iou si
t 2769 sis
73W 31
KECEHTS.
Bal from V P Blllmeyer,lato
Treasurer. 40 43
Amt collected hy Treas. of
tax roiior ISH.-L ...... 4,29 on
Amtot State tax collected
on bonds 11 60
Amt from Newton Boone,
collector for 1SS4 .1330 78
Amt from David Wlnner,col-
lector for isss 80S 30
Amt Ironil, 11 itupert. Lies.
nnes ana uccns. 3 no
Amt skating rlnlc license. .. is no
Amt trom Samuel Trump for
part rent, s oo
Amt from sewer permits a ss ou
rtimiruiii sunury ix-'rsons ior
hauling rubbish, Ac ... . 3 Os
Amt trom IU vvaller.scwer
plpo. SI 70
Total amt ot receipts.. . . t
EXl'ENUITUltKS-ltiailWAYH.
K Jacoby. com. to Feb. sr. isso.. suw 73
hundry persons for labor and
naming i.-o -1
Hundrypersonsforlumber 4J Ji
smutting. .. s to
" " hardware... tin"
" " slonecros'ntrs 41 11
Sani'l Neyhnrd, town sureor. 31 S"
i uutiu water iruiigu ui
Archtil cuUert near fcolleder's
house
10123
SI 1
I on S7
t vm n
PCI 17
sii
BIG OFFER.. thcndwCe'
will (ItVK AWAY LOW Kelt-operating wash-Int.-
tnaelitnes. It vou want ono send u
youruitmc, P.O. and express ofilce at nnco. THE
NATIONAL CO.,31 iKy fu, n. i. npr.!Mt-r.
WANTED LADY ttti:
rewlit In her ow n locality an old firm, lieferenoes
rcriulrtil. Permanent push Ion nnd good salary.
.. i tc oitu.s., 10 jiarciay at., .si. i . Apr. a i,a.
DVSPUIHIA.-Its Nature. Causes, Preven
lion nnd Cure. HvJohn li. McAlvin. Lowell.
-Mnssj.. 14 years tax collector, bent free to anv ad
dress, npr ,S w d
CONSUMPTION.
I fcve a poatttvv rero-aly for tli borodlMij by its
one thnaftnitt of raiwioi tli4 worst kind nnd of fonrr
vtADdlnirhK-felrpfinriirrtl. lnd-Ff1,PotfntiniTfith
Iti ItacftlOACj.tlint I will MmlTffO HOTTI.F- f HUB.
l.ijrel her with VAl.UAItl.KTHKATlSKou ttiltdlM
tomrtQiTrr. mTftsptBa nrl I" O arfilrrm.
Dlt. T. A, BLUCUM.lll l'rrl3t-t w Tork.
Apr 3-4 1,-a
I CURE FITS!
Wbfl I iT part 1 do not tnn inr1r l itp tbam fnr
tlrji-B -irnl Ibtu bit thm Trtnrn rJr), I mrm ridlc!
iiu-a. I hriTttnikiirlhtdl-Mt'tMofKlT.EHIIJvl'STorFAUK
Ixi a Hf-loDitiludy. I irtml tny mnedy to
curt lb worst iloraDM othrri hT fallod la no
rMn for not now rllDf a. enrt, 8nd at otic for a
trtitlFmpdFrrt Rnttltuf tny loflllbl nmtAj.
Fit rem til Pout UOlro. It ruxli ya untrilnr fori trtal.
knj I UI cur 70a. DR. H. O. KOOT, 111 rirl 81, h.T
Apr 2-4t-d
Tokoa tho !.idl doei not corroda like tin rr Iron, nor
docayllkeftlilnclotor tnr i-omtHwitionS! eaB7 1 appljl
rtronK and flarnhlot at half th. crt of tin. Ia alao a
HIIlfsTITIITi: fnr I'liWKIl nt Ilnlrthn
o-t. CAItl'LTS and ItUlls of name matrrl.l.
dnnbln the wear ot Oil Cloths, Oatalovun and aarnDlo.
nttii w. ii. 1-av .1 to., camdii.v, .s; j.
inar.m-it-d.
Good Business Location !
Tho undcrsiRiicd offers for sale, on
easy tertiis, thu
Planing Mill, Bry Sock, Lumber Sheds
el a, (with excellent wharfage facilities)
locaiod on thu banks of the Penn'a
Canal, within ono-qnartcr of a mile of
the D. L. & W. depot, at Bench Ha
ven, Lust'jrnu county, I'a. A cood ferry
also t'onnn'ts this plueo with the coun
try on opposite side of the Susque
hanna river. The mauhinvry consists
of a large planer,inoul(ling aud match
ing machine, turning lathe and bracket
biw, also cireulir saws, all in cood
working order. It has a
10-horse Power Water wheel
under a twenty-six foot held. Tho
mill is8Gxl.'i feet, with two largo lutn
berhfiK one 18x94. one 20x04. This
is a yood openini; for nnv energetic
business man. For furihtr particular
apply to
sarafii I5raer,
Ex'u or D. liitADEit Estate,
Jinrch 5-tf. Beach Haven, Pa
A STANDARD MEDICAL WORK
FOR VOU.M! AND SIMILE-AGED 3IEX.
ONLY t BY MAIL, POSTPAID.
Illustrative Sample Tree to All.
Ki 19
S3 01)
FIltE DEPAUT.MENT.
J J Brower, lent, l j ear.to April
lai, on, rrieiia-uip riro eo,, ou iw
OoL Co rent tn.lan, 1st, issa,
fur Keseue II & I Co yrs. S3 U)
Isaiah llagcnbuch.rcnt, tn.luno
I, isNi, ior i-rieuusup engine a'i o)
Winona I'lre Co rent to Jan 1st,
IsHO 30 00
Pd sundry persons for stars tc
repairs 1, wi
$ 111 IS SI
KNOW THYSELF,-
A :reat 31 vtllcnl work on Miiitlioort
Exhausted vitality, nervous and physical debll
By, premature deelluo In man, error-" ot j outluatiil
thu untold miseries result Ins f i oni Indiscretion or
excesses. A book for overy man, youmr. mlddle
ased and old. It contains 133 prescript Ions for all
acuto und chronic diseases each ono of which is
Invaluable, bu found by the author, whoso ex
perience for 35 years Is such as probably never lie
fore fell to the lot of any phjslelan. 3U0 pages,
bound In lieautltul French tuuslln, einliot.ed cov
ers, full gllt.guarauteeil to bp a liner work In every
sense than uuy other woik sold In this country for
f i.Mi, or the money will txi retuudeil In every In
stance. Price only f ho by mall, post paid. Illus
trntlvesainple sent neoto any body, send now.
tioUl medal awarded, the author by the National
Medical ASMielallon, to tl.o President of which, tha
Hon. P. A. IlKsel, ninl ussoclut ollleers ot the
Board, the reader ts repect fully referred.
Tho !-cleneeof lite Is worth nioro to the jounir
and mlddle-agiit men of this generation than all
the gold mines ot California and tho silver mines
ot Nevada combined.--.,. '. cltnintcU:
The .science oi nro points out the rocks and
nuleksands on which the cnnstlttitlun nnd hones
of many a joung inau have been fatally wieeked,
Matwhe.it Mirror,
Thu K'lence of life is of greater value than all
the medical works published in this couniiy lor
tho past :) year.- .Ultimo Cimstltiitiun.
Tho t-clenceof Lite Is a Miperb and masierly
trcatlsoon nervous and ph sleul debility, a iruit
Free J'rrss.
Thero Is no member of society to honi the Scl
enceof lite win not bo useful, whether jnulli, pa
rent, guaullan, instructor or cleigjiniu. Anju
limit. Address the Peabody Medical Instltuto orDr.W.
II Paiker, No. I lliililnch slurl, Itostcu, Moa ,wno
may be consulted on nil diseases Ifipilrlng trklll
und experience. Chnnil,- and obslliule diseases
thai havo banied nil oilier physlelaiis a scclulty.
sueli Healed suecetstullv wiiliouiun instance ot
fullum. .MenllunTuii tou'wiiiAN. lleb-Vd.ly.
CONSTABLE AND POLICE.
M C Woodward, high constable 71 lo
is v hiiuti, enieioi ponce,.
B B Freau ct al ass', police
w Kuorr, eh. ponce in jiarcu.sj
31 !
4 m
ILlRTiNC
' -
15
CENTS
roRttmnc
CaPY al THIS
It r.A t- I irt I. 1IIMIK.
UmrestlieUNIiUSCC
and Siitlaitat ol tvin
riowtt aid lamb. IIUUU)
illihT.-iii klmla. Al-cull
the Kiowa Rulitot rilrll.
Hidlirclilno'ri. it
tatti nail coNBlatinork
or Hit. kliul vt-r pul.
llh(sl.Osiid l-'ineru
tVntiu atuuiiM lor
u aaniple copy, ulso our
SEWEUAOE.
J A Funston, 1 lying branch In
ruin Dtieet, in z'j
C W Mlller.1 8 Kuhn et al exten
sions in centre, iron and
Fifth streets
1, 11 Itupert and Samuet Ncy-
liar-1, committee to consult
with w V Ingham ns con
sulting (nglneer, ot city ot
Wllkes-Barro, expenses, hi
eluding fees pall W V Ui-uhain
Pam'l Neyhnrd, preparing onll-
dlnante No.'W.
Sam'l Neyhard, w rvlnB uottsvs,
-siuj ur jinxs eeiaiitt .
Elwell k llltleiibender, et aL,
Print trur and blank books..
amuel .enaru, euginwr.
iiuvnins .
pipe,
179 SO
Mioemaker, sewer
971 CI
18 M
ID on
3 44
1 30
4 l9
873
MISCELLANEOUS BENTS.
O E Elwell.for Council room Jan
1,'ntt, t0 00
Moier Bros to lockup to June t
. ltvH.3 sj oa
S A Petrlkln and Anna 1) Hill-
mcjer.for l"oundto Apr. l,s3 is on
Sundry imthhis, co1 iiilI re
pairs for linkup ,.
Deutler, 'ebbunu lloul, Au.
tutors.
Dloomsburg Water Co., waior
rent to March 1, so, 13 nios.
Bloouisburg il.w Co fur uso o(
gas 1 r.
ON Battersby,clciuilng Couiuit
room
Kami Neyhard, preparing an.
iiual btuuiueul, clerking for
auditors aud making tax list
J J Bruw er.rug for council room
John Mouivy, sherllf, lioardUig
Joseph May, cum. by l'rel,
Exprt's-saye on minute book, ,,
itepalruig pump ut Forks,.,,,,,
Mluuto book,
(I V Fomtcr.tservlng ia noUeos
Samuel Nej hard, Nttc'y. it mos.
w Knckuauui,priui'guiiuiK8,.u
$ :07s M)
O M VandersUce,
d X. JllUt, U,
(I A Potter,
do
tlo
do
10 TV
11 (it)
ii?3 CO
913 30
I no
:id 01
5 (I)
31
1 OI
l
IU OI
ISO Ml
H .VI
II IK
3 IU
It no
1, K Waller, solicitor .,, us m
Total aint curreut expenses for year
prlee In uKrlila. Aeeiila
UHiitfil ...nwhiri. All.
AMCRICAN PUB. CO., 17 Ntttk Tail. llttll.Palllil'l, Pi.
SINGER
tins srviii: u)l
15
5;
DAYS' TK1AL.
A Full Net of
AtlaclltllPlltll.
WAKKANTKIa
"S"ovx-. Ncud for
Clrculur.
E. C. 1IUWE A CO..
134 N.OIUSI,, VbUa.,
Apr. 2 47w.
SI39 39
41193 3a
FARMERS
niPr THEIR VALUATIONS OF
DOol fertilizers
Upon thu actual ichiilts obtained
from their uso. Ah application ol'
BAUGH'S S2&PH0SPHATE
WIIILIT AND OllASS, COUJf, OATS,
III CICWIIILVT unil ull VUdUTAHI.HS,
is universally followed by largo
anil satisfactory crops,
BAUGH'S RAW GONE MANURES
havo 11 national reputation. As
active and permanent Manures
for all Crops, they havo no su
periors. They arc adapted to drill
ing being lino and uniform in
condition,
If your dealer has none- of our
goods ou hand, send your orders
direct to us, (J
l'or Ctrctilara, I'rltt a, tic, mltlm
BAUGH&SONS, MSn1
M huulh UcUtiare Ave, l'lIJLA., PA,
laTiSlUUlll liU. 4
'Feb D