THE COLXTMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. tll. " 0 E, Elwell, I vju.., J. K.BlttenbWw.J4"0"' BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, AVllUi 10, 1880. Secretary Manning U rapidly improv ing, and his speedy recovery is now looked for. Up to this tlmo tho investigation of tho telephone caao has given thu re publicans no political capital. Nothing has been discovered that in any way reflects upon attorney-general Garland. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Regular Correspondent.) Wasuinoton. ). 0.. April 12, 1880. It is to bo hoped the creditable work done by Congress during tho week is an earnest of what is to follow for tho next three months. When tho Scnato Voted to erect a building for tho Li brary of Congress without one dissent ing voico, tho Senators wcro so much gratified that many of them wero seen to smile. Thirteen Democratic Senators voted against the admission of Washington Territory as a State, after paying tho female votora out thero a good deal of attention. Senator KubUs feared that when the women became U. S. Senators they would tell all tho secrete connect ed with oxecutivo sessions. Senator Heck held that tho women would never bo old enough to come within tho con stitutional limitations as to ago. Tho newly appointed Senator from California, Mr. Hearst, was escorted to tho Capitol by his millionaire colleague, Stanford. After being sworn in, ho took his seat on the Democratic side, and cast his tires voto against tho ad mission of Washington Territory. Mr. Hearst makes another addition to tho already long list of rich men in the Senate. His daily income is said to. bo about $1,200. Ho has been represent ed by bis enemies as simply a man of money, though there are prooaDly Jew men who depond less on wealth and position than he. Ho sunk a good deal of his money in order to give the Dem ocrats of his state iho San Francisco Examiner, a daily paper in sympathy with their views. His only son has chosen journalism for his profession. After familiarizing himself with its de tails by beginning at the bottom of the ladder, ho oxpects to take charge of his father's paper. The House of llepreseutatives also voted for the Congressional Library, voted to pension the Mexican veterans, all that is left of them, and besides passing half a dozen bills of more or less importance, defeated the Blaud bill for tbe unlimited coinage of silver. That probably settles the silver agita tion for the remainder of the session, leaving the question whero it was at the beginning ot the winter. An employe of tho Government Printing Office surprised me by saying tho demand for speeches on the silver question for campaign purposes was greater than for those on political sub jects. The largest order received this . session by tbe Publio Printer was for William L. Scott's speech in support of a compromise on tho silver question. Mr. Scott is from Pennsylvania, he is a Democrat, is the wealthiest man in the Lower House, and has been mentioned as a possible successor to the Bick Sec retary of the Treasury. The next largest order was for Senator Beck's notable speech on silver, which bis been called for by members of both parties. Despite the fact that the President has been warned by physicians since Secretary Manning, was stricken down, he takes no more rest, reoreatiou, or exerciso than before, but keeps bard at work. His habits of labor seein to be so fixed as to admit of no change, and ho tells bis friends ho knows what ho can do, and that there is no use talking to him. More strangers have visited Wash ington during tho present season than any previous one. They came in crowds to tho White House daily, and Mr. Cleveland's hand shaking receptions, which occur every other day, are at tended by hundreds. Miss Cleveland's receptions throughout tho season were very largely attended. Somo of them were Buch crushes that the crowd wai, at times, admitted three or four abreast and extra guards wero employed to keep the people in order. Curious incidents have oucurcu on some of these occasions. For intance, a White House usher woa assaulted by two women because he would not ad rait them last eaouuh. lliev were tall, muscular women, aud they bruised the man badly. It was the intention to arrest tho otlenilers, ami turn were pointed out to a policeman, but on second thought thu matter was allow ed to pass. Miss Cleveland boro her part during the last social season with n great deal of credit to herself. She showed much good sense and kind-heartedness. At her last reception, after' she had been shaking hands with thousands, and was necessarily very tired, tho publish' ed hour for clos'tncr the houso arrived There was still a long lino of peoplo waiting to pay their respects. Iho guards started to close- the doors, but she ordered them leit open until all who had como had been admitted. The Strike. East St. Louis is occupied by the state militia, anil martial law has been declared. Trains are protected by soldiers, and the striking railroad men are quiet. On Friday last thero was blood shed, when several Deputy Sher iffs, who had charge of tho Louisvillo and Nashville crossing near Broadway, fired into t crowd of threo hundred strikers, killing several and wounding others. Toe Deputy Sheriffs were all armed with Winchester rilles and re volvers. There wero fourteen rifles in tho patty aud many of the men had two revolvers, eaeh man having at least one. They Bay that they wero guarding a Louisville & Nashvillo coal train ul tho Broadway crossing when thev were assailed by a crowd of about threo hundred men, who wero gathered there. Stones wero thrown at thcin' -and thoy declare '.hut a couplo of police officers headed tho mob. Tho Deputies opened pre ou the mob nuu made then escape. They claim that somo shoot ing was also done by tho crowd. The shooting excited the mob to a higl: pitch aud $32,000 worth of railroad property was destroyed by fire. Tho militia was then ordered out Testimony taken at tho inquest held over those killed on Friday goes to show that tho deputies tired on deputies tired on tho crowd without sulhcient cause, lhey wero uo better organized than tho mob . i 1 uut moro dangerous pevuusu uriueucry, lur which uiuy can nuu no eaiu with rlllcs mid revolvers. MaHter Workman T. V. l'owuerly was recently called upon by n reporter. Tho Labor chief rofused to discuss tho subject, but it is understood that ne gotiations nro iir progress for nn early settlement of tho dilliculty. Tho bc liof is nuito ircncral that .lay Gould 'was anxious to havd matters brought to a climax after tho Now ork con ference, but that Hoxlo proved a stumblim? block bv tcnderintr his resit:? nation to Gould unless ho could havo absolute sway in ai ranging thu details of settlement. Tho Executivo Hoard of tho Knights of Labor is arranging for iho appointment of a committee of tho order to investigate tho causes lead ing to tho Southwestern Btrik.', with tho view of making an iinpaitial le port for publication. Air. l'owuerly reels that sucu au in cstication will brine cood results and hopos Congress will appoint a siinilnv committee of independent, iinpaitial and fearless men, who will make a thorough inquiry into tho entire sub ject for tho purpose of bringing it be- loro tho attention oi trio country, ue feels that the question is sufficiently gravo to demand a Congressional in vestigation, especially after tho tragio events of last week, and even if thero should bo a settlement that tho peoplo have a right to know who is at fault for a coudition of affairs which has ulminated in tho shedding of innocent blood. A Physclan lined for Non-Registry. Dr. John Kge of Heading, is register ed as a regular praetitiouer in that county. Somo tinio ago one of his patients residing in Lebanon County was visited, ami JJr. lige was prompt ly arrested for practicing medielno a- cross tho county line, not being regis tered in Lebanon County. Dr. lico's counsel, maintained that tho stato law required a doctor to bo registered in somo ono county to show ho was a regular gtaduatu and practising phy sician, and that tho law did r.ot con tcmplaU that physiciaus should bo registered in every county they havo happened to visit professionally. Judgo Mol'herson hold tho matter under ad visement for somo time, and finally con cluded to fine Dr. Ego S1U0 and S5U costs. Tho caso will be appoaM to the Supremo Court. Tho law requiring physicians to register was intended to protect tno legitimate medical profession as well as the public, from quacks and frauds anil bogus diplomas. siioinu mo on prcmo Court sustain the decision of Judgo MoPhcrson, tho law ought lo be amended at tho first session of tho legislature so as to allow physictans who are regularly registered in any county to practico their profession any- WUVili 111 LI1U BIUIU. 11V in.-nrn. i- tornretation of the law prohibits' thu most eminent doctor in Philadelphia from being called to any other county as a consulting physician or to perform some delicate surgical operation, with out hist pioducing Ins diploma at tno county seat, and being registered in such county. This is often very incon venient, and tho delay in some cases might be fatal to the patient. Laws of this character are not intended to be uiurious to the public, and if they are susceptiblo of 'an interpretation that is clearly against the- publio good, they ought to bo amended at the earliest possible moment. The Labor Problem as seen by a Labor ing man. Mit. EniToit. Wo hear so much talk and seo so much in print about protect ing the laboring man, that it strikes me the thing is rather overdone. 1 do not know any class ot people better able to protect themselves than tho laboring man. But I do not think that labor unions for tho purpose of forcing wages up to a certain point is tho proper way to do it. Tho price ot labor, .like larm pro ducts and manufactured articles, will always bo governed by the law of sup ply and demand, lney who depend upon others lo find thorn employment must be content to accept the wages that employers are ablo or willing to give. Capitalists are not willing lo in vest money in business, unless there is a prospect of some profit over and a- Jjove tho amount expended for labor. This will appear reasonable, when wo tako into consideration tho lact, that they aro always liable to meet with losses. I fence if without accident thero is not a prospect of somo profit, there is a very good chance or being worse oil by doing business, than by lying idle. When such is tho case employ ers will insist, and justly too, on a re duction of wages or a stoppage of their works. , Now I as a laboring man, ask any aud every fair minded laboring man, whether wo cannot support our families better on low wages than we csn on no wages T Tho question admits of but ono ans wer. There is a possibility ot wages being so low that a man cannot sup port his family comfortably ; but such is not iho case at tho present time, it is true that we cannot afford to ride in a carriage, nor furnish our houses as some of our wealthy men do j but theso things aro luxuries and not necessary lor cither health or eomtort. lint, my fellow laborer, docs not our failure to suceed in life arise from our desire to indulge in luxuriest Do not many of us spend enough lor cigars and ueer, which if saved and prudently invested, might m a lew years secure us a com fortaule homo T it this is thu case is not our poverty the result of our own prodigality! With a little healthy aud well directed economy might not hundreds yea, thousands, ot our labor ing men bo comparatively independ' entt It is no uncommon thing to seo em' ployces in various branches of industry spending ten, fifteen aud twenty cents per day lor cigars or drink oi some kind; and this amount is frequently doubled. Now the man who spends fifteen cents each day aggregates an outlay of over fifty dollars nor year. This amount properly handled would in n few years enable him to leave that class of 'laborers who depend upon others lor employment, and engage in homo business for himself. If this theory weru acted upon, tho number of men seeking employment would bo greatly diminished. This would givo those still in tho ranks moro steady employment with an increase- ot wages. 1 herein consists the labor ing man's power for self-protection. And my fellow laborers, this will provo lar moro ciicetnai to secure steady employment at living wage, than strikes, labor unions, or any forcu mado uso of to drive from the mines or tho shops those who are willing to work for less wages than wo think wo can attorn While- thero aro moro mon seeking employment than the business ot th country demands,' wo must expect first a reduction of wages, then n stoppage oi machinery aim mining operation I Capitalists will not construct machlu I e , . .1 i i . or mino uoa", for which thoro is no market. 1 onco read a receipt for getting rich, and as I think it a very good one, I will givo it here. Spend each day a little less than your income If wo all adopt this as our guide, wo may soon bo capitalists ourselves on a small scale and could better seo tho iujiistico nl the laboring man's demand for wages higher than our business would warrant. This is no visionary or impracticable theory. Wo cap all point to men who have been employees on tho farm, in tho shop or In tho mines, and nro now working their own farms, Bupei intend ing their own shops or arc doing some business for which they furulsh tho capital. Many of our most reliable men com menced business for themselves ns laboring men, nnd in eomo instances worked for very low wages. I was talking with an old gentleman a short time ago, who told mo that ho had saved fifty dollars in ono year while working for thirty-nino cents per day. With equal economy thero is nothing to hinder n young man of tho present day from saving double that amount, as the necessaries of lifo nro cheaper to-day than at that time, and wages aro uearly double. Tho truo and sure way of breaking down monopoly is for "every man to aim at bo Ing himself nt tho head of somo useful industry- Capitalists will bo obliged to divide their business with those who are willing to add uiusclo and brain to their capital in order to secure men to carry on their work. When every intelligent man becomes an operator no matter on how small n scale, wo may safely invito John China man to como over, no matter how cheap he is willing to work. Congress will no more havo to pass stupid laws to drive cheap labor from our shores. I do not expect my ideas on this subject to make any sudden change in publio sentiment; but it may bring out some opinions, which will throw more light on the question. Yours truly A L.MlOllKlt. Orangcville, Pa. Catawissa. Mr. Leonard Dolltnan a brakeman on tho P. II. It. 11. had bis arm serious ly injured last week. Mrs. W. G. Evans a respected lady of this place was interred in tho Orecn wood cemetery on Friday of last week. She was a consistent christian and a member of the Methodist church. Pay day last week mado tbe mer chants smile, and tho laboring man to give his family a fresh supply of pro visions. Tho schools close this week with a fair and entertainment. Tho river was high tho past week thu water running across the road on the other side of the road bridge. Tho Tank U. B. church will hold a magio lantern entertainment in Mason ic Hall on thu ISth in.-t. for the pur pose of paying church debts. It ought to be well patronized. Memorial day will bo observed ou the Saturday previous. The exercises will be of an interesting character and Geo. II. Troutman Esq. of llazleton will deliver the address. The ladies of this placo met on Mon day evening at tho G. A. II. rooms for tho purpose of organizing a relief corps. Tho mail facilities on the L. & B. H. It. aro better since we have two mails each way in one day. Mr F. L. Thurmau inltnds fencing his new cemetery as soon as tho weath er permits and.ho can find time. Oouucil Proceedings. Bi.oo.isi!Uita, April 9tb 1886. Itcgular meeting of council. Presi dent and all tho members present. Up on motion the council proceeded to the election of officers for tho ensuing year. Samuel Neyhard was elected for secre tary for tho ensuing year with a salery of 10.00 per month. William Chris- man, Peter UUliueyer and jUiss H.va Rupert wero nominated for treasurer, Mr. Chrisman receiving the highest number of votes was elected. Tbo compensation for tho treasurer was fix ed at 1 per cent, as heretotore. llio compensation lor commissioner of highways was hxed at sl.ou per day and tho following named persons nom inated, Enos Jncoby, C. It. House!, Klijah blmtt, nnd Wm. J. Bidlcman. Mr. Bidloman was elected. Tho salary of tho town Solicitor was fixed nt $25. and L. E. Waller and J. B. Hobison iiofniuatcd;upoh vote called .T.B.Robison was elected. Tho compensation lor High Constable was fixed at $30. and Al. V. Woodward by unanimous con sent was chosen. Dr. W. II. Mcltey- nolds, C. A. Kleim and II. J. Clark weru appointed a sauitarYcommittee. b. W. fehutt and Daniel haycock were nominated for chief of polico s upon voto called Daniel Layosck was chosen. The following persous were appointed assistant polico : 1$. U. rreas, Wesley Knorr, c. W . ahull, M. K. Applenian, W. W. Barrett, Wm. H. Weaver, Fred K. Schwinn, Nathan Chromis, D. H. Coffman, W. H. Housel, W. H. Hing rose, J, Welliver, Levi Cox, John Q. Barkley. Henry HoseiiBtock was elect ed vice president. A cominitteo com posed ot the president, and Messrs. Kosenstock and Corell, was appointed to secure materials for streets. Tho compensation for labor and hauling on highways was hxed as follows : labor ers, iyl.25 per day, one horso team S2.00, two horso team 3.00. A reso lution was passed that tbo chief of po lice should only call on special duty tho assistant puiice, wueu ui'.'ro is au ur gent necessity for it. Iho president nnd Messrs. Kosen stock and Sharpless wcro appointed a cominitteo for the road leading from tho caual at Portnoblo to thu river. The commissioners of highways was ordered to notify all parties leaving ashes or rubbish about their premises to removo tno samo witntn len nays after notice, or 20 per cent, would bo added to the cost of removing the Bame the following bills were passed and orders orawn lor the same. l-.nos Jacohv Commissioner 4 John Penman labor on sewer 0 ,10 (). A. Jacoby, per J. Fisher, labor on 6UWIT, Wm. Fercuson, labor on sower, hauling Samuel Neyhart, Hupt ami Knglnecr Farmers Produce Exchange bow. 8 CO 1 75 2 10 3 00 er, 6 Bit S W. Shutt. chief of Polico I) 00 M. C, Woodward, High Constable, 4 07 Samuel Neyhart, making statement nnd clerklnc for auditors, 20 Oft Samuel Neyhart, Secy, salary, 10 00 (1, E. Elwell, t yrs, rent of council room 15 00 Ulooinshure Gas Co, 77 00 Vt.ii. Hinkcr, Jos. Garrison, P. D. Dentler, auditors, ir nn 10 00 170 30 Unoti motion tho commissioner of highways is ordered to notify all parties having pavements out of re- jmirs to repair tile same within 30 days or i-ii per ceii , w. be added to M cost of retailing the same if (lOtlU by authority of commissioner of highways. Dr. Andrew Ncbinacr of Philadel phia died on Monday last. Ho was a prominent physician and deiuoVrnt, In IB7U no was unairmaii ot tno atato Central Committee, and was actively Interested In tho ndoption of tho now constitution. IJo was of tho old .Tcffcr sonlan schooha ltachelor,and n humani tarian, devoting much of his tlmo nnd means to tho iilloviatioti of tho suffer ings of tho poor. Aliout Hltllll. Cnpt. lllcc, who 1ms charge of the shad fisheries nt Gloucester, suiil recently that the biggest haul of shad ever mndo In the Delaware was 10,000, taken oil West Point, below Gloucester, forty years ogo. At about tho same time 1,000,000 herring wcro taken at the same place, and It took tho late John Itcdflchl, who was a member of the Pennsylvania Historical Society, a week to throw tho herring out of tho net. Last year the biggest haul of shad made at Gloucester was 3,600. During the last season 07,000 wcro caught nt Gloucester. Tho United Stales Msh Commission put 14,000,000 young shud In tho river opposite Gloucester last year and this year they In tend to double tho number. One shad caught nt Knglc Point had 150,000 eggs In the rocs. Sluul roes nyerngo from 00,000 to 100,000 .cu'gs. lly thu patent hatching process about fl.'J per cent, of tho eggs pro nueo shad, hut by tho natural way only about 12 per rent, of the eggs aro hatched. A. shad arrives at maturity at tho ago of threo years. A young shad born nt Glou cester lives In tho river about two years before It ventures out Into tho ocean. Be fore it goes Into deep water It grows very little. As soon as It gets tuto Iho ocean It grows rapidly and Invariably retui ns to lto blrthplaco afler an ocean voyage of six or eight months. Captain Rice said a full grown Blind had about 0,000 bones la it nd was covered by obout 2,000 scales. POWI Absolutely Pure. Tuts Dowdcr never varies. A marvel of DurltT strength anil wholesomeness. More economical man ormnary kinus, and cannot be sold in compo. tlon with the imiltltudoot low test, short weight, alum or phosphato powders, sold only in cans. uuvAi. jiaki.nu run dkh i nniiM,,ri, 1. SHERIFF'S SALES. Br virtue ot sundry writs, Issued out of the Court ot Common Fleas ot Columbia county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House In Bloomsbur?, on SATURDAY, May 8, 1886, at i o'clock p. m., all that certain piece, parcel or tract ot land, situate Inltoaringcreek township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded ou the north by lands ot Benjamin Wagner, on the east by land of Am8y Cral&on the south by lands ot Joseph Craig, and on the west by landa if John Myers, contain- Ing twenty acres, more or less, with the appurte nances, It being a timber tract. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit ot S. II. JIaUck vs. John Wlchey and Chrjstlan Wlchey and to be sold as the property of John Wlchey and Christian Wlchey. W. II. .M. Oram, Atty. Ft. Fa. ALSO, The undivided seven-eighths Interest In all that certain tract of land, situate In Madison township, Columbia county, 1'a.j bounded on the, north by lands ot Thewel s h'pplo and Wm. Falrman, on tho east by landa ot said Falrman,;.Mastcr's estate and Lewis Schuyler, on the south by lands of said Schuyler nnd Isaac Mordan, and on tho west by lands of said Isaac Mordan, James Whipple and Thewel Whipple, containing sixty-nine acres and twenty-two perches, strict measure, with tho-an- purtcnonces, whereon aro erected a two-story frame dwelling house, barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution, and to bo bold as tho property of W. K. Cox. Ikei.kk & IIekrIno, Attys. AL Fl. Fa. SAMUEL SMITH, Sheriff. JMCENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho following named ierbous have tiled with tho Clerk ot the court of fuarter sessions of the l'eace ot Columbia county, heir iKtltlons for license, which will bo Dresented to tho said court on Monday the 3d day ot May A, I). lsso, at 8 o'clock p. m. Aurand George, Bloomsbun:, hotel. nerger itinenara, nerwicK uoro, restaurant. Merger ltlnehurd, Berwick boro, bottler. BUlman George W, conyngham twp, hotel, lloran Thomas, centralla boro, restaurant. Bovcr Fiederlck, Berwick boro, hoteL Collins Thomas, centralla boro, reslaurnnt. jwuierieu u 11, ik-iuiuck iwp, nuiei. brake Lemuel, Benton twp, hotel. Kalrman Itecbe. Scott two. noteL Furrcll Kobert, Centralla boro, restaurant. Fettennan Charles, centralla boro, restaurant. Funston c It, nerwicK boro, hotel. Glgger William, uioomsburg, hoteL imuiurc ii, utuumsourg. restaurant, (loldsworthy James, centralla boro. hotel. Gross I'eler. uioomsDurg, bottler. llagarty James, tvntralla boro, restaurant. Ilazletlne Samuel. Greenwood two. hotel. Hess Ulrnm, Bunion twp, hotel; Hess Aaron, Mlitlln twp, hoteL llolllugshead David, Catawlssa twp, restaurant. Holmes Ilium o. .Montour twn. hotel. Jacoby u A, uioomsburg, liquor store. ucucrij ii, i!uuwiss4 iwp, UUll'L Klstler Uester, Catuwlssa twp, hoteL KIum Georgo W, Benrlefc boro, HoteL nuuu ijuuii i luiiyiiguaui tw p, nou'l. Knorr Nathan. I.ocut twn. hoteL Lelby Samuel, Itoarlngcreek twp, restaurant. luugeuuerger ereimaii i- .Mum iwp, notei. .Muiey i.eurge, veutraua uoro, restaurant. Monroe .Mrs Thomas, conyngham twp, restaurant, rev John. Scott two. hotel. McFadden Euward, centralla boro, restaurant. Mcllenry J n. Benton twn. hotel McLaughlin Arthur, Centralla boro, liquor store. Nertney John, centralla boro, liquor store. O'Conner Johanna, Centralla boro, liquor store, l'erry J w, biigarloaf twp, hoteL Smith A K, MadUon twp, hoteL Smith lwter, Heaver twp, hoteL bponenberg Benjamin, Berwick boro. restaurant. Stohner Bernard. Bloomsburg, restaurant. Thrash A J, bcott twp, hotel. Truckenmlller Adam, catawlssa, restaurant. Veager elllngton, Locust twp, hotel. Vetter Boyd It, Main twp, UoteL Vetter Wright A, Catawissa, hoteL Voder Aaron, Locust twp, restaurant. Clerk's omce, ) W. II 8NYDEIL Clerk. April is, ltssu. (1. .M. liUICK, Deputy. yiDOWS A.I'1AIBEMENTS. The following Widow's Appraisements will be urvscmeu iu iuu urpuaus iuun. oi uoiutnuia county ou the 3rd day of Mar A. D. isss and con. tinned ulsl. and unlets exceptions are nied wlthlu iuur uaja men-auer win ue uouunrru ausoiuiot Milliard Jones estate, deceased, Bloomsburg. I crsuiiuiiy, f.iuu.iftA Ksau (iirton estate, deceased, Hemlock, lvrson olty, tow. John G. Itanley estate, deceased, Centralla. Per sonalty, t.r.iu Da id cole estate, deceased, Jackson, rerson alty, HiKia. bamuel Appleraan estate, deceased, Benton. jieaity, f.u,uu. dacisuj uarrison estate, deceased, bcott, rer eonalty. I.VJ to. v. r. iiess estate, ueceaseu. Benton. ltealty, Person fmut Iteuben Lelby estate, deceased, Locust. Jackson Lt-ISy estate, deceased, Centre. Person alty. miou. a F. Kinney estate, deceasod, Bloomsburg. Per sonalty. Maun Henry llorrman estate, deceased, Catawlssa, i vrsuuuuy, t-Ai). Clerk's otilce, 1 WM. II. HNVPElt, clerk O.C, April IS, WX I II. M. tJI'ICK, Deputy. N OTICE OF INt'OM'OHATION. IXTIIlCOt'KTOrCOUUOX I'I.EiSIOK Tll COCKTr February term, isSd, No. . . "SU'S hereby given that au application w II ba mado to the laid Court ou Saturday, the eighth day of Mav. Ikss. ut lonvlm-t il in i,n',1. of Assiiiiblyol the Cammonwealth of Pennavlva. uiu, iiuuiru, --.iu Ae( iu i-roviao ror the Incorpor ation and ltegulatlon of Certain Corporatlons.''ap- MfiSfflsW 'SSSSSA ' tbe . "Bloomsburg Board of Trade," the ZT'mi0!' frKnT". 7&&ttfJg tbe said Act ot Asseinblv and Its supplements. ' April 10 st, "AVU' W iKut. W ftFIOYALCSWi? J n (pi i &AKIN5 PER jllERIFF'SSALES. py vlitue ot sundry writs ssued out ot tho Court ot Common Picas ot Columbia county, and to mo directed, will bo exposed to public sale, at tho Court Houso In Bloomsburg, on MONDAY, MAY 3, 1880, at 8 p. in. AH that certain messuage or tenement and lotot ground situate, I) Ing ntullH-liig In tho town of Uioomsburg, county of Columbia and Statoot Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows: Beginning at tho corner ot a lot of ground of Philip Unangst, on the south sldo of Main or Second street of said town, and running thenco north stxty-ono degrees, east thlrty-!Ho feet to a lot ot ground ',ot Joshua Fettennan, thence by tho samo on tho wall separating the house crcct"d on said premises from the houso of Joshua Fottcrman, southwcjtwanlly to tho roar ot said liouso, thenco southeastward!)- along tho rear wall of tho houso erected on tho premises hereby conveyed or mort. gaged, one foot and eight Inches, thenco by lot of Joshua rcttcrman southeo-stwardly to nrost on l'lno alley, thence along tho said nltny southwest wardly thlrly.three feet nnd four Inches to tlm corner of lot of ground ot Thlilp L'nangst thenco along tho same norttiw ettw ardly t wo hundred nnd soventecn tect and six Inches, to tho placo of be ginning containing one-sixth of an acre, more or less, whereon are erected a two-story brick build ing, frame barn and outbuildings. Scled, taken In exreutlou, nnd to tw sold ns the property of Lloyd Paxtonand Kit. Drinker, ex ecutors of Jeremiah II. Harman, with notlco to Mary N, Harman, widow, and Ltolelt. Fulton and I. W. McKelvy.gu.iidlan ot Samuel II. Unrman and Helen Harman, children and heirs ot tho said decedent. Al. l-cv. Fa. Ci.AKK, Atty, A Ii S O , The following real estate sltuato In Flsblngcrcek township, Columbia county, I'enn.i., bounded on the noith by public road leading from Itohrsburg to Benton, on the west by tmd ot Sylvester Al bertson, on thesouthby land of Samuel Coleman nnd on the east by lands of Alexander Mcllenry and J. J. Karns, containing eighty acres, inoro or Icss,whoreon are erected n two-story frame dwell Ing, bank barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution ntthe suit of Kit. Stiles, now for uso of John J. Mcllenry vs. John s, Mcllenry and to be sold as the property ot John S. Mcllenry. FL Fa. L1TTI.B3, Atty. ALSO, All Hie undivided thrcc-scenth parts or por tions (the whole Into seven equal parts to be dlvl- led) of all that certain Iioum- ami lot ot ground situate in Bloomsburg. Columbia county, and Mate ot I'ennsjUanla, bounded nnd described as follons: Beginning atn post, a corner ot oyer s oney, inenco uy tno same two uunuivii anu iour t n leet six Inches to a post In l'lno allcy,si.ty-slx feet to a post, a corner of lot number twenty-nine, thenco by said lot two hundred and foui teen feet six Inches to becond street, thence bysald street sl.xty-six feet to the placo of beginning, containing one town lot nnd numbered In plan of said town, No. ss, together with tho appurtenances, whcieon are erected a two-story frame dwelling house,barn and out-bulldlogs. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of .loslali hlllips vs. W. Potts Itamsay and I), llagenbuch andc. ('. llagenbuch and to bo sold as tho prop ertyotW. Potts Itamsay and I), l'agenbuch nnd . C llagenbuch. Lev. F.i. I itti-ks Attys. A L S O . All that lot and piece or parcel ot land, situate In tho town of Bloomsburg, (in that part formerly called .south Bloomsburg, now- west Bloomsburg) county of Columbia and Mato ot U nnsylvanla. marked In the general plan of said town by num ber Iltty-ono Ol) and further described as follows o-u It; Beginning at a post on tho south side of Third street of said town and lot number fifty-two and running thence along said lot south thirty- six and three-quarters degrees east two hundred nnd six feet to Anthony's alley, thence along said ulley south slxty.thres and onc-ouarter degrees ( west forty-nine feet six Inches to lot number fifty, thence along said lot north twenty-six and three quarter degrees west to-Thlrd street nforcsald and thence along said street north slxty-threo and one quarter degrees east forty.nlne feet nnd six Inches to tho place ot beginning, containing ten thousand ono hundred and ninety-seven square feet of land, moro or less, whereon aro erected a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings, fruit trees and well of water. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot John X. Dloas vs. Joseph F. Hicks and to be sold as the property of Joseph F. Uleks. FL Fa. UiitKLSV, Atty. ALSO, All that certain lot ot ground situate in Orange. vllie, Columbia count,, rennsj lvaoia, bounded as follows, to-wit : Ou the north by lot ot A. KIs ner. on the east by Mill street, on the south by lot ot Terry BeLong, and on the west by mill race con. talnlng one-fourth of an acre ot land more or less, whereon aro erected a two-story frame dwelling house, shoemaker shop, stables and other neces sary out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execut Ion and to be sold as tho property of Samuel Zimmerman. AL Fl. Fa. L. E. Waixkk, Atty. ALSO, All tho following described lot piece or parcel of land situate In South BU'omsburg, in tho county and Stato aforesaid, marked in the general place of said town by number ntty-seven and tltty-elght (.17 and oS) and further decrtoed as follows, to-wit : Beginning at a post on south sldo of Third street and Scott's alley, and running along said alley south twenty six and three-quarter degrees east two hundred and fourteen feet and six Inches to Anthony's alley, thenco along said alley north slxty-threo and a quarter degteeseast nlnety-ntne feet to lot number nfty-nlno (5U) thenco along said lot north twenty-six and three-quarter degrees west two hundred fourteen feet six inches to Third Street aforesaid and thenco along said street south slxty-threo and a quarter degrees west nlnety-nlno feet to the place of beginning, containing twenty thousand three hundred and ninety-four square feet, be tbe same moro or less, on which are erect ed ono two-story dwelling house, one one and a half story dwelling house, a grocery store and bak ery, a barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken in execution at tho suit of Cata wlssa Deposit Bank s. A. C. Ilabbandtobe sold as the property of A. c. ltalb. Mjv.ru. .Miu.Bn, Any. ALSO, All the right title and interest ot Jacob S. Illn- derllter, the defendant, In the following described real estate: First. All that certain tract ot land sltuato In Beaver township, In the county of Columbia and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded aud described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning nt a public road thence by land ot Mowa sehlleher north eighty-three do- grecs east nlnety-lhe perches to a white oak. thenco by tho samo north threo degrees west ninety-six and three-tenths perches to a stone; thenco by land of Allen Mann south eighty-three and one-halt degrees west el;hty.four perches to a stone; thenco by land ot Peter Schllclier and Simon Shclliamer south four aud one-half degrees cast thlrty-nvo perches to stones: thence by same south Ave degrees cast thirty-eight perches to a stone, thence by the samo south, twenty.four degrees west live and two-tenths perches to tbo middle of the road, thence south nineteen and three-fourth degrees west twenty-ono and ono-nalf perches to the place ot beginning, containing fifty and one half acres, whereon aro erected a largs two-siory frame dwelling house aud latgo barn nnd other 'out-bulldlngs. Second. All that certain Jot and piece of laud sltuato tn Beaver township, Columbia county and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : On the north by land lato ot John Hlndcrllter, on the south by laud late ot Abraham Itlce, on the east by land ot Isaac Kllngerman, Jr., and on tho west by lands ot William smith, con taining twenty-three aeres, more or les Third. All that certain tract ot land situate In Beaver township, Columbia county and state ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follow?, to-wlt Beginning nt a stono by land ot 8. P, Schllcher, south elghty.threo degrees west eighty, four and one-halt perches to tho middle ot iho road thence along said road and by land ot Allen Mann south one-halt degrees west aeventy.tlve perches 10 tue middle of Beaver creek, theuco up said creek Its various courses eighty perches to line of land of Moses bchllcher, thence by same north seventeen and one-fourtb degrees west twelve and tour-tentlis perches to a whlto oak stump thenco by same north clghty-three degrees east eighteen and three-tenths perches to the middle of the road, thenco along sold road south nineteen and one-fourth degrees west twenty-ono and one- halt perches to a stone; thenco south twenty-tour degrees west mo and two-tentlis perches to tho Black creek road, thence along said road south lUe degreeseast thirty-eight and one-half perches to the place of beginning, containing thirty-seven acres, moro or less. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of c. A. Fbunian vs. Jacob S. fllnderllter and to be sold as the property of Jacob s. Hlnderllter. Vend. Ex. Knokk, Atty, All that certain messuage and lot of ground sit uate in snuman's Addition to tho town of Cata wissa, in tne county ot Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows. to.wlt i on the nort h by Mill street, forty tect, on tho oast by land ot W. V. Fisher ono hundred and ntty feet, on tho south by an alley forty feet, and on the west by an alley ono hundred and titty feet. being lot No. 7 In said Addition, whereon Is erected n two-story framo doublo houso with out, buildings, arranged for two families. Seized, taken In executlou at tho suit of Cata wlssa Deposit Bank vs. James p, Lowls and Jennie Lewis his wife and to be sold as the property of lames r. iwis anu Jennie Lewis his wife. Lev. Fa. Mu.uk, Atty, SAMUEL SMITH, Sheriff, SHERIFFS SALES lly Mrtuo of sundry writs, issued out of thu Couitof Common Pleas of Columbia county, and to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale at tho llojt House tn Berwick, on Saturday, April 17, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. in., nil thoso two certnln lots, Bit tiato In Berwick, Columbia county, Pa., bounded nnd iteHt nbed as follows to-wlt! Beirlnnlng nt Iho corner Pi out and l'lno streets, In said town of Ber wick, thenco along Front stieet, nlnety-nlno feet to lot number sixteen, thenco by tho samo two hundred feet, moro or less, to Canal street, thenco by Canal street ntnciy.nino feet To Pine street, nnd thenco along Pino street two hundred feet, moro or less, to Front street, tho placo ot begin. nlng. Tho same being lots number nineteen and twenty In plan of Berwick, Pa., on which aro creeled a two-story brick dwelling With basement, n largo framo stable, coal house, pig pen nnd out buildings. Fruit trees on tho premises. A L S O , AU that certain piece ot land In llrlarcreck township, Columbia county, pa., beginning at tho publio road leading from Bloomsburg to Berwlckj nt corner ot Ilaslcy land, thenco by tho same thir ty-two perches nnd six-tenths perches to a corner, thenco north seventy-four degreeseast seventeen liercaes; thence seventeen nnd one-fourth degrees west twenty-seven seven-tenths perches, more or less, to publio road, thenco south eighty-seven do grees west thirteen six-tenths perches to place o beginning containing threo acres, more or less. A L S O, In Mine township, beginning at public road frou. Uioomsburg to Berwick, nt corner Agricultural ground; thenco by samo south sixteen nnd one- fourth degrees cast twenty-seven seven tenths perches ton corner; thenco north seventy-four de grees east sixteen lurches lo n corner; thence north twenty-four and onc-toutth degrets west twenty-six scven-tenl lis perches to corner; thenco south eighty-seven degrees west, eleven four tenths perches to place of beginning, containing two acres ntty-two perches, moro or less, sefred, taken In execution, at thesuil ot t hester Coper vs. S. P. Bowman and A. F. Creasy and to bo sold as tho property of S. B. Bowman. Jaeksot, Atty. Vend. K.x- A L S O All that certain lot or parcel of land, situate In Brinrcrcek township, said county, bounded on tho north by nil lie road leading from Bloomsburg to Berwick, on the east by land ot Freis Fowier, on Iho south by P., K .t W. railroad and on the west by land of Daniel iteedy, containing six acres more or less, seized, taken tn execution, and to be sold as Ihe propel ty ot S. II. Bowman. Jackson, Atty. Fl. Fa. SAMCUL SMITH, Mietin, COURT PROCLAMATION- WIIKKEAS.lhelton. Wii.liam Elwell President Judgo ot the Court ot Oj er and Terminer and OcneralJall Delivery, Court of quar ter Sessions ot tho peace and the Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court In the scth Judicial Dis trict, composed of the counties ot Columbia and Montour, nnd the Hons. James Lako nnd F. L Shuman, Associate Judges of Columbia county have Issued thelr.precept.bearlng dato the 13th day ot Feb. In tho year ot our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and elgwy-slx, and to medlrccted for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Quarter Sessions of tho l'eace, Court ot Common Ploas and Orphans' Court, In Bloomsbuig, In the county of Columbia, on tho first Monday.bflng the, i,nl day ot May next, to continue for two weeks. Notlco is hereby given to the coroner,to the Jus tices of tho Peace, und tho Constables of tho said County ot Columbla.that thoy bo then and ther-) In their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said 3rd day of May with their records lnqul sltlons and other remembi ances,to do those things which to their offices appertain lo be done. And thoso that aro bound by recognlzanco to proseoutt- ajalnst the prisoners that aro or maybe in I he Jail of the said county of Columbla.to be then and there to prosecuto them as shall bo )ujt. Jurors are re quested to bo punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Bloomsburg nil day of April tn tho year of our one, iiiousanu eigne uunareu ana six. anu in me ono uunarea ana tho Independence of tho United alula's ui AiiieilLU. Sherill'somce, SAMUEL SMITH Sherin. OTICE TO BOND IIOLDKKS. c-mie ot l'ennsyivaniat ... . County ot ' olumbla fM (. (-) Among tho records and proceedings of I. s. tho Court of common rlens In and for l' r 'I the county aforesaid it Is Inter alia thus contained. In tho ma.ter of the petition of the Delaware Lackawainn & Western liailroad company for the appointment of Trustees under a n ortgage of tho Lnekawanna & llloomsbi"-g liailroad Company, dated March 1, IS59. And now .March 10, lbSfl, on presentation and perusal ot tho petition tiled in this case, it Is ui-iJv! that notice of the application for the np ,)Olntment ot Trustees to till tt e vacancy caused by the death ot (leorgo M. Hollenbach and Warrea J. Woodward Trustees In mortgage ot tho Lacka wanua S Bloomsburg ItallrDad company, dated March 1, lssu, be p-lnted in ono newspaper pub lished In l'hlladelpli'a. and in ono njbifshed In Northumberland, .Montour nnd Columo'a co.'ntles, onco in each ot four successive w eeks prior to the third day of .May next, settlne forth that appoint ment will bo made on that day of three Trustees In accordance with the prnjer or tho petitioners unless cause bo shown why the samo should not bo done. BY THE COl'ltT. Certlrted from tho records March 17, lhsil. wm. ii, sNUiKlt, I'roth'y. GLO. E. ELWELL, Att'y tor Petitioner. T lil.U, ISsC LIST KOlt JIAV TEliM, A. 1) -Mrs. I B Frederlcklvs Ei'ward Lsons. S B Yeager, et vx vs Tl os Mensck s B Yeajrer ct ux vs James Hitler. Ceorge strlcl er uso vs C It Funston with notlce.ic Ito'ar Mclier-y vs. Win. l: l'atterson. James Bird vi lia-llng Culp et al. Jacob UalnesvaN W B fiyCo. Jane Mover vs Josep'i Clewell's admr. M o Hughes tt al vs John I.'oyd. Hess & 'II oraas vs Hiram F Everett. Mary W Holmes vs J s Woods et ux. Wm II Yorgey vs Locust'ML Water Co. catawlssa lieposlt Bank vs s o c.-easy. Joseph Hes.s' ex'r vs Frank I, Hess. Albert E endow vs 1) I, W It It Co. Theodore F Craig vs Mahala Craig. John Bloasvs.l F Hicks, Charles W MeKelvy ct al vs. C II Brockway. Benjamin Fet.erman vs.l Boyd Hobison. Charles Hc'chart vs Emanuel .Mauser. (1 II (iordner vs Win (ilngles II W Bower vs o F Ferris et al. A M Freas MfB Co vs o F Ferris et at John I. Lrumhach vs I) I. & w It il (leorgo B selbertvs s M Hess et nl. E ( Ager vs John K Orotz. II F Everett vs Urucc Fsutllrr et aL Harvey E lleacock vs Jacob V ltlnk. (Jco.-goo Weillver vs t) F Ferris et at. It I. F Colley v i;,l Albert son admr et al. Hess and Tuomas vs II F Everett. C H Brockway vs Columbia county. A K Mnlth vs Samuel Bnigler. J 1' I'atton vs A 1 Heller. Fannlo Freas vs Lydla Sponenberg. l'eter (lond'a Ex'rs vs Levi ,M Lutz with notice Ac, The Cuttls Mfg Co vs Clark I Thomas. Wntsontovvn l'lmlng Mill Co vs C F Harder. , iu ivncKuauiu vs ,101 n it uasey, Vastlne MearavsConynghamiCent'lla Poor Pis Augu-tus Djbby et ux vs (leo Hart man et al. John I, Brirmbaca vs Clatk V Harder. GHA ANU JL'UOUS FOll MaY TEHM. Bhveh-0 p Preisbacli, O P Kline. llEKWICK low Mcllenrv. Daniel Oliver. I. A Stiles. ' ' liEsios-Panlel Eshlemnu, Nathan Tubbs, m.oosrsnfKii-S V Boone, Charles liabb, F M Everett. cssTKK-Alfred Bower, Isaac Creasy. leCk.sTiuLi4-ljifayette Fettennan, James o.ulng- t'iT wissa- John Huber. CoNVMiiiAM-lianlel (leroghty. (iKEKxwoon Marvin Kline. JACksoN-Mathew Mcllenry. Iwi'st .Michael st'ne. Mamson (1 WSupp'ee. ORANOK-Plerce llagenbuch. ItOAKiNociiSEk Uavld Long. Scott J Bochman, Jacob jiusselmau. T MtAVEUSEJUUOKSFOH .MAY TEHM. I'IKST WEIK. Beaver Abraham Hlce. llEKwicE-Abraham Cortrlght, James II man, Wm. staekliome, Ell bherwood. Hay. iiENivN -j 11 vveiuver. BLOovisBoiio Ceo. Bidleman, Jacob Peltlenbach. Wm. Plettcrlch, P II Freeze, Itlchant btlles, II P Vnnnatta. liBUKCHEBK-WSAsh, WL Ilouseknecht, M It Petty. centre-a P Brader, Jacob Hes. centraua-c (I Murphy, w o 1 roulman. catawissa Geo. 11 deary. I'oNvsuina-Thomas Casey, Christian Iffler. FiauiNucREEic-TM Holder, C II Moore, John Wenner. Greenwood (1 11 Thomas. IlBMU)Cii-Win. Beu, Philip Stroup. J aceson-KB Louder, Ellis Mcllenry, F M For. ker, Daniel Young. Izx'faT-H v Beaver, Peter Fetterman, Daniel Lelby. Pavid llaup. Maiusox vv'ra. Ixiurey. Minus A M Hess. MoNToea-J F Farusworth, John Quick, OKAhUK-Win. Hess. ' 1'iNE-lleciry Itlch'e, lloAKiNiit-REEK-p K Mensch, Washington Itarlg. Trench lUPI'ensiecl, J 11 Lamon, v v M-uiRuur-A W Frit. SECOND WEEE. DEAVKH-Levl II Michael, C W Stead. BEHttict-seth nowinan, James M bcesuoltz. liBNTOs Got. Gibbons, A J Kline. Cbas Obrien BtooMSBrKo Win. Ithodemojer. CESTHE-John Alkman, John Belong, Geo. Pohe, Allen ShellUamer, Wm. Shaffer. cemraua oho James. Catawissi N 1) llarmau, Geo. Manhart. 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In pursuance of an order of tlic Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tlio undersigned adminlstriitor of Elizabeth Pclerman, lato of tlio town of Hloomsliurg, deceased, will expose to publio sale, on tho premises, on Thursday; april 29, isso, at 10 o'clock a. m., tlm following real es tate situate in said town of lllooinsburg, bounded and described as follows: licln ning at the corner of lot of David Stroup, thenco alone Main 6treet. twenty-eight feet to comer of lot of William K-bb, tl-cncc along said lot southeiistwiirdly one bundled and llfty-slx feet four inches to Pine nlly, thenco along said alley northeastwardly twenty-eight feet to corner of lot of David Stroup.thence along said lot northwestward ly to the place ot beginning, on which are erected a three-story BIUCK BUILDING, Fronting on Main street, a Fkame DVEMj.a IIou.se, fronting on Pino alloy, and out-bulldlngs. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, of onc-fnurtli of tho purchase money to be paid at the striking down of tlio property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent, nt tho confirmation absolute and the remaiuing tliree.fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nisi. A. h. FniTZ, 11. F. PETEH51AN. a-'JJ AUy. Administrator. ORPHANS' COU11T SALE Ol' VALUABLE 11EAL.11STATK l Uy Mrtuo ot an order ot the Oiplians' Court ot Columbia county, tne undcitlgned, executor or the cttute u Samuel Ai'Plemaii, late ot llentcn tpwiishlp, deceased, will expose 10 nubile sale on tlio pieiulteson WEDNESDAY, April 28, 188G, nt '0 o'clock In tno forenoon, the following He bertbea real estate, situate In lietitou townslilp, to- N'. I. Northwardly by lands of Mai garet 1)11. dlne'a heirs and Jt 11. DaK eantHcrdly by lands ot c. I. lielles, southwaidly by lands oi T. J. lleuder and ueorgo Cadwallader, and wesiwardly by c. U. Mcllenry and Wm. llulme, containing blxty.nvo acres, more or less; w hereon la creeled a two-story framo duelling house, barn and out. buildings, and elder press, Three veils of good water on the premises; also a good spring of water. Everything In gooJeondlttoiu No. a. NortLw&rdly by lands of Ellen Appleman, Kastwardly by A. V. Kecfer and c. 1. Davlss bputhwardly by public road and II. W. Dai Is. Westwardlyby liueben J. Da Is, containing w acres, moro or less, tho same being arable luud. No. ,'l. EnsLWlirdlv liv IIia lulra nr ,lnn,,Mi school-liouau lot nnrl lftnrl nr fimnm ve i,.i,. lader, Vestwardly by lauds of itu.sel Earns and Bamuel .Mcllenry's heirs, containing about twelve um-a. uiutw ur ics, Buinu ueing woodland. Terms and conditions i Ten per cent of onc fourtli of tho purchase money to be paid at the strtkligdownotthe property: the one tourth less the ten per cent, at the continuation ot sain: and tho remaining three-fouiths In one year thereafter, with interest tiom confirmation ,,(. told subject to the rlghtiot John b Kline, tho present lessee, and lJOsseQon to be given April 1st. iksc, ir. ii. nniAiv ' lar.3.i,iste Emiter. Good Business Location -;o: i Tho undursigned offcra for sale, on easy terms, tlio Flanlng Mill, Dry Dock, Lumber Sheds etc., (with excelli'ntwhaifngo facilities) located on tlio batiks of tho l'enn'a Canal, within one-rjuartur of n milo of tho 1). L. X- W. depot, at Hcaoh Ha ven, Luzerne county, Pa. A good ferry aleo connects this place with tho conn, try on opposite sido of thu Susquo hanna river. Tlio machinery coimisls of a large plaiier,tnoulding and match ing machine, turning lathe and bracket saw, also circular saws, all in good working order. It has a 10-horse Power Water wheel under a twenty-six- foot head, Thu mill is 80x15 foot, with two larco him ber Binds, ono 18x01. ono 20x04. Th's Is a good opening for nnv cnergetio business mail. For fiirllier'paiticulais apply to Sarah Brader, Kx'ji or 1). UitAtmn Kmi'i:, JlarohS-tf.! Ueaoh Haven, Tu ANVOIlDKIt FOll FESTIVALS Will bo BUPPMED WITH T1IM LOWEST : Market Prices, j as follows: ORANGES, l LEMONS, 11 HANANAS, ! l'EANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS. ; OHEAM NUTS, ' ALMONDS, l'Ol COUN i HALLS. CHAMPION PLOW Is pronounced by ltadlng tanners uinci lor to ny plow In the market tor lightness ot draught and durability, llsoik Is unexcelled. Also REVERSIBLE PLOW SHARE. Farmers will nnd this Invention a ta Ing to them of nt least two-thirds the expense for plow slimes. Theso sliates nie lilted to all leading chilled fruit and ornamental stock.TI " fl M 1 wsi'ni'.'"?! i n t b n mo t experience necessary. Tho NURSERIES lunrueuuiis Kiveu. oiio i ago. ,r. ii in IV. Ii. THE w yit, la cMh-touDi f"t tbtm bouke would o-l Jl 'It 14. At the World' Merer. A Notrl. By Vh.rttce Vi ardrn, author rf The llouie on tho Martli," te 1J. Mlldml Treronlon. A ovl. j "Tim Hurt en," author cf "llolly Hawn." etc. 18. larL Ituja. A .Noiel. Ity Hugh Conway ami r of " Calld Rack' etc, 19. The Mjatery oT iho Molly Tree. A By the author of Dura Thurnc." 50. Hhttdown on thc Nnnn-, A No el. Uy II, t. la. Jeou, author of "Kr-nd and-C'licci ajid KWe. ' 51. Die lirHy ttoniuii. A.NumI. It Mr. t.ak-1! author of "Mary ftarion, ' etc. 22. The Frozen liven. A Novel. By ilkk t'liilltte, author of " The H omaa lu bite," eta. 23. lied Court Farm. A oel. lly Mr Ili-iry Wood, author or ' h ait Ljnne," eto. , 24. InCupld'aet A Jotel. HylbeAuthoroi' D.rt Thorn .' ii. Hack tothellld Home. A Norel. Ity Mar) IVil Bar, author of " Ml 1 leu IV rim " etc. m John Itowcrbunk WITe. A :.el. Uj Jluloclc.auihorof "John Halifax, umllenian,' no. 27. I.ady Utteiidollne'a Dremn. A NuteU )ty h author of " Dora Thome," re. J!l. Jaaper I (' Heerrt. A Norel. Ity Mi.. M, r Br ad Jon, author of "Aurora Klord." etc, 7tt. l.eolhie. ANoveU By Mary Cecil lUj, tmt).r of M It re nd a orke." no. 50. ilnbrlel'a AIarrlaSo. A NotcI. By WUk! t tl.in, author of No Name," ete. 51. David Hunt. A NotpI. Bt Jln.Ann S,M-.heii, author of " r aihlou an 1 Famine. ' eto. 32. Heap) ft- thfi Whirlwind. A Novel, lly nry Cecil Hay. anttm- of " Old Widdltton'i llutiey." ete. 53. Dudley Carleoti. A NotcU By Ml W. I , Ilia t don, author or " Lady A udlry'a 8ecret,' ele. SI Caaleal or Tmi Mriraav or rnt 11tttliM A Novel. Itr htta VT, Pierce, authur of "The Birth Work, ' etc. Bi. A UoMen Dawn. A Novel. By th auiliur ' Dora Thorne." eto. SO. Valerle'a Fate. A Novel, By Jin, AWihUit, author er "The WoolntO t." etc. 37. HIatrr Itoae. A Novel. By WUkU Collin, atitbr of "The Woman In White," eta. 3S. A n lie. A .Soul. By Uri. Hrn.y M'oo.1, auiWr.-f "Katt kyone.1 311. TheJ.atirel Iluah. A NoiH. By H MuUk author of "Jot.n Kallfat, Gentleman," etc. 40. A mo Hartcn. A Novel, Bv !e-re I ll.-t, r utl.tn of "Aiaw Bede," " Iht Mill vn the I etc, aend anr four of theae book end our eata'ofun, coutmnnii leadf of paper and Look for 1 li centa la uu American Pub. Co., Phiad' tautp, ,nr a. Pa. .Marcu 19 6t. 15LOOMS1JURG A1ARKET. -:o:- Wholesalc. S3 00 fill Itctail Wheat per bushel Hye " Corn ' " .... Oats " " Flour " bbl llutter Eggs , Potatoes Hams Dried Apples Side and shoulder Chickens Tin keys Oeese Lard per lb Hay per ton Vinegar per gal Onions per bushel Veal skins Wool per lb 45 CO 45 5 to 8 24 12 tit) 14 05 il 12 14 10 10.00 30 1.00 10 no ii 03 07 10 12 03 20 75 07 35 Hides 5 to 7 Coai. on WiuitF. ' No 0 $3.00; Nos 2 !), 4 & Lump $3.23 Jto. 5 3.00 ISltumlmis, 3.25 UI,E OX 1IEIHS. ESTATE OP lll-IRf. Tlimiie ,. Colombia, Couktv, ss.: To John Thomas, bnow shoe, Centie Co.. I'a.. reter ?1l?mna HililnBcreelr, Columbia Co., I'a., Mumcl 'Ihomas. HsliluKcrtek-, Ann Edwards, uld- ?.,!'i,in8-'VI-' LU'ernecountjr, and Ella Jlarkle. 1 Ishlnircreek. chlldfen nr umioi Thnm.. :-).'.ar.'.31' Husled, Dallas, Luzerne oounty! I'a.. unrisieua iio.-iison.Mellssa Weln nd D. s. 1 nomas. S'V:i'0lJP,tt."5 n'!.P- t-'me count-, I'a., JoslKi, n1- 'SS!"- uf.nle.1 ???mas t'Mwn Thomas and Aim ii ?IS?,a ?'.l.,ot tflxhlngcieeK tonnblitp aforesaid, and Ella , Mtler, Uerwlck, Columbia county, l-a.l grandchildren and lineal descendants of lianlci Iboiaas, deceased, ana to nil other persons Inter, ested. greeting: ou and eaehot you are hereby f,'i.;',1nt.u ,tp.iu,i appear before tho Judges of our orphans' Court at an orphans' Court to bo held at, Ulupmsburg on the first Monday ot May next, then una there to accent or jeiuse to tako tho real es tate of sain Daniel Thomas deceased, at tho an prnUjl jaluatlonput upon It by the luuuest, duly 2hmeJby l" said Court, and returned I by tho A.rli1,or.E.h?.w cause ,vll'11 "'all not be sold. And hereof fall nou nrni',i,,l,?uora,V,le w'hm Klwell,rresident day of MwhXt' ,he s" enu'em" ,, Wji. n. SNYDEIt, Clerk of o. c. Marto. o. .M.tjuicK, Dejiuiy. APP. EAIi NOTICE. Anneals will lu, heu m n,., ,ttnLlm.i IxtHeenthe hours of s u. tn. aud-lu. in. of eacli day as follows, tc-Mlt: April is. For Montour and Jit. Olllce In ltlnnmf.1,tirt' l'leisant, at our Aprtl ia.-.tpr llemlock. at the house of Charles . ,, Uletilck, Inllmkhoru. April 14. tor Madison and line, at tbe house ot A. K. Smith, In Jerse)town. April lS.-1-or (iieenwood, at the house of Abra- ham Fulmer, InMlllvllle. April 10.-lor Jackson und bugarloaf, at tho house !.,- ' 'el cole in bugarloaf. April li. t or lieuton, at tho house of Hiram Hess In Ilenton. April ID.-For Hshlngcreck-, at the house of Frank . ,. InMinwater, .rrllS0.-lor Oraniro. at tlio houso ot George . . "Lilian, lu oranges llle. b April Sl.-Hjrceutre, at iho election house In April Si-For leaver and Main, at the house of 1'otter hmlth in lieaur. April S3.-For locust and Itoarlngcreek, at the liouse of Nathan Knorr, Nuialdta. April 1.-ior centralla and Conyngham, at the nni on '"iS?? f V' i cur'-,u lentralla. April Sd-For CatawUsa and Franklin, at tho house of Hester Klstler, lu Cutawlssa. April ".-Formil at the house of AaroFliess, April ss.-Fot ' lierwic'k nnd lirlarcreek, at the ihi ...''"S8?1 (,eo- w' Klilse. ' Berwick. April "-j-f ott, at the house of Jacob Miller, April 30.-For Ul'oom, at our ofllco In Uloouuburg. '"The Assessors aro required to give each tax. CVoapC,a.hl3Cr alu"' w a" - Sl-KI'IIKN l'OIia 1 C ommLsslouera KM .MKNIIKNHALL. - Of WANHINIl'lIlM I'A Ml) ( Columbia Co. Aitisti johnli. casov. (mpiu-. commissioners' omce, lilooiutburg, Slarch 16, $& LniTOR'S NOTICE. KSTATK OF IIANNill UKI, tkO'l). Ihe undersigned AuiMtor, appointed brlheOr. ."'t of t'olumbla" county to dfc Flbuto the funds in the hands of J. n, ltobVon Sn ad. mlnutrator, to and amonir the paniesTmTtlwi thert-io, wm sit at his onue in tJloomsbiiTi ' oil baturday, April IT, Ibsfl, at 8 o"lwk i " in. wh" and where all parlies liaWng claims Lganst tM eL:'aarred'fom coming lu on said fund. """"I It. IKELKlt, Auditor. JDMINISTUATOH'S NOTICE. folate u MUhttfl r.eialev, Mf of o,ioe tifu. aer'ti Alters of adintulitrat on lu said rute uklmi been granted to tho undersigned ndmlulsTrator ft1, r.b0M ""tebtf,4 to Baldute are l ereby nS Mi'fiA0 b.e unit tboso having 1 claims UK,!l't,'L"lt'iU,el"l'i!,I"t1' same to marcU"' OEO. 1IKMLKV, Adinlnlstratori