THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 0. E. Elwell, 1 J. K.BHtentond.,f Edlt0"' BLOOMSBURG, PA. TTie ColurnbiSiri. esuKofthe Oregon Elcotlon. Tlio election returns trom Oregon summarized nro ns follows : Tlio Re- publicnna reelect Ilorinnn to Congress by 1,000 plurality, anil nlso elect their candidate) for Secretary of State, Super iutendont ol Publlo Instruction, and rubllo Printer. The Dcmocrnts elect their candidates for Governor, Treas urer, and Supremo Juelrjo. Ab tho Governor, Secretary of State, nnd Treasurer constitute tho Jioard tor tlio managcinont of all Stato institutions, tlio Democrats will havo control of tho Stato affairs for tho next four years. MoHrldo (Republican), for Secrolary of Stato has -100 plurality, and Strahan r tlio purpose of fixing an (Democratic) for Supromo Judge, lfil) of delegates from each plummy, Tho official figures will not chango tins result, inc rroniuiiion iets polled about 2,000 votes. WASHINGTON LETTER FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1880. Tlio Democratlo Standing Commlttco will meet in tho Grand Jury room on Saturday Juno 2Gth. 1880 at ono o'clock p. m. for tho purposo of fixing an apportionment of delegates from each township according to tho votu cast at tuo last Governor s election. D. Loyvenukko, Chairman Wn.KKsiiArmK, Pa., Juno 10. At a ato hour last night tlio people living 11 and about tlio borouch of Parsons were again thrown into a stato of fear and excitement by tho second explo sion of gns in tho mineral spring niino ol llio JiChiDli Uoal ejomtmtiv. Mfinv persons living within n short distaoco valuation, or show cause why of tho mlno wero hurled about in thoir shall not bo sold. homos, -and thoy thought for a moment that an carthquakp had occurred. A largo number of houses near tho mine wero badly shaken, and a great many windows wero shattered. Tho surfaco of tho ground near tho Philadelphia Roscoo Conklinc cot a fco of S2(V 000 for his services to tho legislative committco in tlio Broadway Railway bribery case It is said that Sir. Gowcn has secured tho money necessary to pay off tho Readme ccneral mortcriKo bonds. When tho statement was repealed to Mr. floweti hn said : "It has been well known to alt the big members of tlio Bvndicato in New York for tho last six weeks that wo havo tho monoy all tho money we want. It is only some of tho littlo people m i'diiaaei- (From our llegular Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, L). U dllUO 14, 1030. Ilavinc entered upon tho seventh month of tho first session of tho forty ninth Congress tho lower House pro poses to make an ciiort to crowd the work through within tho timo consum ed by tlio session ending Jiuy imii. 1881. This prospect to tho outside observer, is not very promisinir s but tlmso supposed to direct tho majority of tho upper and lower Houses say that it can and probably will bo accom plished. Tlicro is already talk of in- troducmg a resolution in mo iiouso nx ing Juno 2Gth. for adjournment with ,. , - ' ,. ... mc juuu zuui. iui uuiuuriiuiuiii, wie.ii nhia who profess to bchovo that wo ,b taU th t th(JJ dat0 m t linvnii'f fi.nl-. flin mrMinv nnmn nf tlipm I . . . . . haven't got tho money aomo of them who think that nothing can uo aono outsido of Philadelphia and that noli. intr can bo dono in Philadelphia ex cept through ono or two houses." John Dailoy, who recently abjured Catholicism, attempted to preach in River Park, Wilkcs-Barro last Sunday afternoon, but was provonted by a mob of fully 3,000 persons, including some of tho roughest elements in tlio mining region, who awaited him witli a view of throwing him into tho Susquehanna Riyer. Had it not been for tho inter position of tho polico Dailoy would doubtless havo been seriously injured, if not killed. Ho wasfinally escorted homo by the officers, followed by an in furatcd "crowd who made violent efforts to lav hands upon him, but were btnt.cn off by tho polico. Daily attempted to preach at tho samo place on Sunday provious, but was prevented in much the same way as narrated above. An Improbable! Story. bo set moro than ten or twelve days beyond that timo. Too 1'resident and his who navo nnder contemplation a tour of tho northern lakes witli. a select party of friends m a chartered steamer, during tho summer. It is probablo that they will apoud somo timo on tho Bea-coast and in tho mountain regions after tlio adjournment of Congress, and then go to their old homo in lltiiTalo. Accord ing to tho program they will lcavo Buffalo eomo time in August and make a trip which will include Lako Erie, Huron and .Michigan making stops at joints of interest. Thenrogram may jo varied or abandoned, but it is under serious consideration at tlio Whito Iiouso and will probably bo carried out. Much will depend upon tho date of tho adjournment of Congress. If Uongress does not adjourn neioro August, tho President will of courso bo detained in Washington and his summer outing, as now proposed, will bo abandoned. It is said that tho Presidout and his wife havo never and ReadliiL' donot has fallen fully two C. C. Evans Esn. appointed auditor foot, and this afternoon was still sink- to tnako distribution in cstato of Will Inu. All trains aro boincr run over tho lam J. lkelcr. spot at a slow rato of speed until tlio E. R. lkelcr Esq. appointed auditor track can again bo filled in and repair- to niako distribution in cstato of Lydia cd. Three houses belonging to ono I'etiy, man about 800 feet from tho mino havo been moved somo distanco from their original positions. Fortunately no lives wero lost, as tlicro was uo one in tho mino when tlio explosion occurred, and if there had been not ono would havo lived to tell tho tale. Tlicro aro two thcoricn concerning tho oxplosion. Old miners contend that a feeder was left burning after Monday's explosion, and that an accu mulation of eras finally reached it, tlio tlames being convoyed to a still larger body of gas. Tho other is that an lm- menso area has caved in, so extensive to causo a powerful concussion of nir, and that the noiso heard was made by falling rock and coal rather than by an explosion. At present no odo' can tell tho real cause, and no ono can enter tho mine. It will bo several days before any attempt will bo made to go in. It is certain that great damage has been done. Tho Laurel Run mine, operated by tho Delawaro and Iludaon Conipanv, into which there is an opening from tlio Mineral Spring mine, suspended work this afternoon, it being feared that this mino also is filling up with gas Tho accideot is a costly ono to tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company, and largo number 01 men and boys aro for the present thrown out of employment. Our esteemed Republican contcm- been farther west than tho city of porary, tho Tribune, published in a liuitaio. Mr. ejieveiana is quite mix letter from Washington a story about ious to make a tour of the lakes, and Mr. Cleveland and Governor Hill which if ho does so, tlio ChicagoJIroqnois Club, is hichly improbable. Tho point of it to which ho has a standing invitation, is that thoy wero both invited to Mr. will doubtless entertain liim. Joseph D. linapp s, in Brooklyn, on 1 hero seems to navo been very good Decoration Day, and that when Mr. management displayed lit the matter Cleveland learned that Governor Hill of making contracts for post-ofiico sup. was likely to bo thero "he was angry I plies during tho eighteen months past and said that ho should not go : he and consequently a great saving to tlio would never appear, he said, on tho Government has been tho result. Dur- Banio platform with Hill." iug Judgo Gresham's term as Post- To obviato this dithculty, according master (ieneral, the business became to tho Tribune, a messenger was de- greatly mixed and certain contracts spatched to lay tho case before Mr. Hill, were let which subsequently proved When ho learned that tho 1 resident I not to have been entiro biisiness-uko was not pleased with the prospect the Governor responded, "Well, the Presi dent shall be accommodated, but this sort of thing is not good politics." Thereupon Governor Hill wrote a letter declining Mr. Knapp's invitation. This story is a fair sample of tho ' means often'employed by Republicans to promoto discord among Democratic leaders. Whcro there are no facts to fortify their desire, they easily invent them. Why should tho President be unwilling to meet the Governor and to exchange with him tho ordinary court esies of society T Has tho Governor dono anything which makes him un worthy of acquaintance? Or when did the President begin to carry into tho relations of daily lifo such petty animosities as aro attributed to him in tho Tribune's narration? It reads liko a iCepubhcan invention, and poor at that. bun. Journalism and Politics. Colonel Barr, tho veteran editor of tlio Pittsburg 2'ost, seems to have been inspired by tho Presidential boom for Mr. Guilds, to propose an entire State ticket of journalists, with Mr. McClure ror uovernor, JUr. bingerly lor lieutenant-Governor, Mr. Henscl for Coimress- tnan-at-large, Mr. Whitman for Secre tary ot internal Altairs and Mr. Mov ers for Auditor-General. Tho ticket would be a good one, with Colonel Barr substituted for the first namo ho suggests, and then, as ho says, it could bo turned npsido down or insido out, and command respect and popularity. Three or tno names mentioned Messrs, McClure, Singerly and Hensel have never entertained the question of seek ing or accepting political office whilo devoted to journalism, and there is no office that would bo likely to tempt cither of them from their rural enjoy ments to bo bothered with tlio cares of oflico They certainly understand that journalism and ollico seeking are as incompatible as day and night, and thov m'av safelv bo counted out. Mr. Whitman and Mr. Meyers havo retiree! from journalism and aro eligible with the liberal education for tho successful disohargo of public trust that journal ism has given them, and tho veteran Barr began journalism and political ambition so long ago that he is law to himself and runs both ends of tho line in hia own way bettor than any body elso could do it witli less experience Journalism has no riebt to draw tlio lines on tho veteran Colonel Barr, but the rule of this progressive journalistic ago is that uo ollico from President transactions. Postmaster General Vilas is giving special attention to this class of work under him, and together with third Assistant Postmaster General Hazen, after much careful labor, now havo binding contracts which, while they will doubtless yield fair profits to tho contractors, will, at tho samo time, bo of great advantago and beneht to the public at large. Tako for iustanco the contract for stamped envelopes just made by the Postmaster General lor tlio tour coming years.commenclng July 1st. Ucloro advertising lor pro posals for theso envelopes tho Depart ment had a great deal of preparatory work to transact consisting chiefly of getting tho most suitable paper for the various styles of tho old ones, and other work ot a similar nature. It is estimat ed that there will bo ordered by the Department during tho eioming year, b3,2o0,000 worth of stamped envelopes. it it should pay tor them on tho basis of tho present contract a disbursement of over !s950,000 over and above that sum would bo required. Tho result will therefore bo a saving of upward of a million ot dollars or about 25 percent, Take, again, tho contract for supply ing tho Department with postal cards, stamps, tags, registered packages and dead letter and official envelopes. This contract was entered into on tho SUM of June last and is to run four years, Tho first year is near enough its close to enable a very correct idea being formed as to how it has worked bo far and how it will work for tho remaining threo years, fiy the last ot this month it is estimated that the books will show orders by the Department for supplies under the contract referred to amount ing to 1,932,253,589 ; and the amount paid for them will show a decrease o about 25 per cent in tho outlay for postage stamps, about 12 per cent postal cards, and 45 per cent in othor articles during tho previous fiscal year, Altogether the i'oslollico Uepartincn under tho supervision ot I'ostmaster General Vilas is making an excellent record in purchasing its supplies. Tho leport that ox-faonatoi Davis o W. Va., might possibly bo appointed Secretary of tho Treasury, has caused much amusement during tho past week. tor it is well known that tho 1'resldent has no intention of appointing a sue oessor to Secretary Manning at loasl until tho coming Uctobcr. it is prob able, if tlio truth were known, that tho presence, of Stephen Elkins, sou-in-law of Mr. Davis, and Blaine's lieutenant in tho last campaign, was the only drawback which the President found in spending the first of his married lifo Explosion in a Goal Mlno. OUSES 11ADI.Y SHAKES UI' AND THF. SUIM PACK OK THE (1110 UN 1) SlNKlNtl. samo should not bo sold. MaryM. Campbell, asslgnco of Camp bell & Co. vs. Jarius Hauolc, vend. or. ordered to issue to Bell lifo cstato of defendant, on filing of propor affidavit. M. W. JaokBon vs. J. F. Hicks and Nancy Hicks ndmlniBtrntrix of Benj. Hicks, deceased ( rule to show oauso why said administratrix should not bo subrogated to rights of plaintiff.. Katato ol mias mum, ruio on ncirs to accept or refuso real cstato at tho samo W. Chrisinan Esq. appointed auditor to mako distribution in estate of Elias Kriiin. F. P. Billinoyer Esq. appointed audi tor to make distribution in rata to of J. F. Hutchison. Lishtstreet, As is tlio general custom throughout tho Methodist Conference to observe Children's day, the Sunday school, un der tlio management of otipt. Urnnes, engaged in theso services on Sunday last. j. no exercises consisieei in reci tations by tho children, both morning and evening, belect reading was en gaged in by Misses Ida Custer, Alico Drieblebis, Jennie Roighard and Beck- Reighard. A song, "Ulap lour Hands Ivor Joy, was engaged in by thirteen little girls, whoso ages rango from 5 to 8 years. Rev. Owen ad dressed tho children in tlio morning on the subject of "Wisdom," endeavoring to mako tbo subject twotold, consider ing tho matter m five points. 1st the house. 2, the open door, 3, tho feast, 4, the company and 5 tho welcome. For the ample timo allotted, the minister did short justice to tho subject. Tho church presented a fine appearance on account of its fine tloral decorations, to which an address was given by Zclla Custer, the closing address by Miss buo Hicks. I. W. McKelvy is improving his farm by fixing tho building that so long needed tho improvement. J. V. Oman arrived home on Mon day evening after graduating in a four years courso as cadet at Annapolis. Tho first eiuarterly conference tor Lightstreet and Espy chargo was held nt rispy on tho 10th mst. lictsy ilagcnbuchs rcsidcnco puts forth a different appearanco since being repainted. It. (J. Johnson is carpentering at or near i airmount Springs. Rheumatism 11 U an establMed fact ttiat Hood's Bar. snparllU lins proven iui lnvaluablo remedy hi ni.111) severe cases ol rheumatism, enect Intr rcinatkablo cu.es by Its powerful action In correcting tlio acidity ot tlio blood, which Is tlio cause ot tho disciie, and purifying and enriching tlio vital fluid. It u certainly fair to assume that what Hood's Sarsaparllta lias dono for others It will do (or you. Therefore, It you sutler tho pains and aches ot rheumatism, glvo this potent remedy a fair trial. A Fosltlvo Cure. "I was troubled very much with rheuma tism In my hips, ankles, and wrists. I could baldly walk, and was confined to my bed a good deal of the time. Being rec ommended to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, I took four bottles and am perfectly well. I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla as ono of the best blood purifiers In tho world." V. lf. Wood, Bloomlngton, 111. For Twenty Ycnrs I havo been afflicted with rheumatism. Before 1883 1 found no relief, but grow worse. I then began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and It did mo moro good than all tho other mcdlclno I ever had." II. T. Balcom, Shirley. Mass. " I suffered from what tlio doctors called muscular rheumatism. I took Hood's Sar saparilla and am entirely cured." J. V. A. I'roudfoot, letter carrier, tJhlcago. 111. Wo shall bo glad to send, free of charge to all who may desire, a book containing many additional statements ol cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $5. Mado only by O. I. HOOD tt CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar. K AltK INDEBTED TO THE SOUTH FOIt SIMMONS UVKiTjlKatltjATOIl. No mcdlclno lssountmsallyusodln tho South- cm States as SIMMON'S tlVEH KIMULATOIt. It won Its way Into every Southern home by pure, sterling merit. It thcio takes tlio placo of a doctor nnd costly prescriptions. It Is a PAMIIA'TlTiDIClNU, urcly vegetable; gcntlo In Its ncjlon; can bo sato- ly given to any person, no matter what age. It promotes ingestion, dissipates nasty Sick Headache, and gives a strong, full tono to tho Sys tem. H has no equal ns a Preparatory Medicine, nnd can bo Barely used when a doctor cannot bo called In. Endorsed by persons o( tho Mghcst character nnd eminence, as tho BEST FAMILY MKDICINK. If tlio child has tlio colic, It Is a euro and t.ifo medr. It tt 111 restore strength to tlio overwork ed father, and relieve tho wlfo from low spirits, numuiciie, uyspcpsio, consupaunn aim iiko m. Y1I V klU I.V lllfllll'INK" ''I havo been ti user of Hlmmons Uier ltoirulator for many years, having mado It my only Family Medicine, It Is a pure, good rcilablo medicine. y momcr ucioro me was cry partial 10 iu "I llnd tho liegtilator very sure, harmless nnd 'llAble ah a rnmllv medicine, nml lmvo used it for any disorder or the system nnd found It to act llko a charm. I bellovo If It was used In timo It, oum prove a great prevent no or sickness, i aw often rermiimendcd It. to mv friends, nnd BI1IU1 COIIIIIIUU 10 no BO. "IILV. JAP. M. 1HII.1.I.N.S, nstor M. li Church Mouth, Fairfield. Va." ESTATE OK CATHARINE KAIIVKB, DECEASED. TO I'eler Fnrvpr. nf HHcroavllliv T.ltjprnn Ca. In ' Hester Itelnhanl. of SnllnihiHtmrtr. I.veointmr va. ii.; Durnu a. iiess. or nausas centre. Kansas; Homos Fnner. of Coscvllle. Huron Co.. itlchHran. vui.i .mi i if jni i. s; Whereas, at an Ornhans' Court, held In lilooms- Dtiijr, In nnd lor tlio county ot Columbia, tho third day of .Mnv. A. 11. lwxn. fiefnrn t.hn linn. Wm. Klwcll, President, and his Associates, .lustlces ot the said court, tho petition of tleo. v. Fnrvcr was prcscnicu, betting rortn that catnarlno timer, or said countv. lntelv ilteil Interfile. w!7Pil tn nrr demcsur as of fee, Of and In a certain messuago and tract of land slluate in tho township of Jack son, said county, bounded by lands ot .lohn Fritz, riuzmiu uL'K'iintT, ra'nuci itnousuanu wasuing ton Knouse, containing about eighteen acres of land, with tho appurtenances. Toko notice that nn Inquest will bo held on said lands upon tlio piemlses, onSaturday, July Iti, xtm, at ono o'clock in the, nltcrnoon, to mako partition to and among the heirs nnd legal representatives of tho said Catharine Farver, deceased, it tho fcfimouau bo dono without prejudice to or spoiling tho whole. iinun u. cuniiot uu to oi iupu, men in toiuonuu appralso the whole ot tho said real estate, nt w hlch tlnio and lit.iee you can attend It you sco proper. SA.MUM, SMITH, Sheriff. juoomsuurg, June 8, lttra. CANDIDATES. FOIt ASSOCIATE JU1X1H, I. K. KRICKI5AUM. Subject to decision of Pemocratlo paity. FOB, ASSOCIATE JU1H1K, C. G. MURPHY, Of Ccntralia. rinlv nno fttn enn lie crlven to each candidate for dclegato uni'c the recent amendment to I ho rules. FOIt ASSOCIATE JUDOK, CHARLES REICHART, Of Alain Township. Rnlilppt. tnrtpplslnn nf DemocrotlC DartV. DclO- gato election will bo held July so, convention, Julys.. FOB ASSOCIATE JUDOE, JAMES LAKE, Of Scott Township. Subject to decision of Democratlo party. FOB BKFBESENTATIVE, K M. TEWKSBUKY, Of Catawissa. Subject to decision of Democratic party. FOB IlKTltESKNTATlVE, 1 L. SIIUMAN, Of Catawissa. Subject to decision of Democratlo party. down, can bo uuaht or acceptcel save at )uer Parki It waB realy M)vMo by tho sacrifice of journalistic) success and usefulness. Times. Homo of the Printers. TIIF. I'Ultl'OSB TO WHICH TUB OlFT OF mi'.ssbs. ciur.ua ani dbexki. wiu. 111! A1T.1KI). Tho committee of tho International Typographical Union appointed to de. viso n plan whureby tho munificent ,inV bo put to the best possiblo uso will recommend that tho ij 10,000 remain at Interest for tho space of fivo years. On the next birthday of Gcorgo . Chiltls it U proposed that every union printer cast of tho Mississippi River shall set up 1,U0U ems, tlio proceeds ot which shall co into this fund. Next, when I ho birthday of Anthony Droxel dawns, ivory union printer west of tho Missis sippi shall in liko manner contributo to see with what alacrity tlio fat wilted Elkins reached tlio latter placo from New York in order to havo his arrival announced during tho President's so journ there. Mr. Elkins is by no means a cioso mouthed person nnd therefore, only arrivint; at Deer Park on tho morniiit' of Mr. Cleveland's de parture ho managed to interviow him anil parauo his views ot tho 1 resident in tho press dispatches tho following TEWKSUURY'S SPACE. :o: Delesato Election, July 20. uonvcntion, July 27. FOB BEI'BESENTATIVE, (Subject to action of Democratic Convention,) E. M. TEWKS11URY, Of Catawissa, Columbia Co., Pa. "Tho pcoplo'slaw is habitually violated, evaded and elehed." "No freo government can loni; exist whcro tho organic law of tlio Stato is habitually defied. ' "Tho Constitution of 1874 is not com munistic. It assails no right of property, nor docs it civo counte- n alico to pripciplcs which would degrado or demoralize society. Tho Constitution cannot wholly en- forco itself, nor could it provide detailed regulations for its en forcement', these must bo provided liy tho Ijcgislaturc. "In tho selection of members of tho Legislature at tho uexe general election, select only suoh as aro pledged to tho long-neglected work ot Constitutional enlorcp mcnt." lom address of Constl tuttonal Uomviittte, 188G. :o: people, through tho ballot box, should upon all laws, sumptuary or organic, havo an opportunity to express their opinion, beforo bo. coming a Bettled law. Let a'.l' bo equal beforo law. No monopoly, no aristocracy. Democrats of Columbia County: Tno nbovo aro my sentiments and if nomi nated and fleeted, pledge, mvsclt to la bor in all honorable ways to carry it into oilect. Truly l ours, E. M. TEWKSBURY. FOB BEI'BESENTATIVE, JAMES T. FOX, Of Beaver Township. Subject to decision of Democratlo party. FOB BEI'BESENTATIVE, A. L. FRITZ, Of Bloomsburg. Subject to decision of Democratlo party. Do ITo More Whitewashing PLASTIC PAINT Can bo had to cheap. Send for pamphlet and coiur cam, nuu leuru us mtrriis. MAStt'lil.l. llA'.l.HTT A: CO. Ifiu McElderry's Wharf, Ualllmore, Md., and cui wabuingion Ave., rimuueipuiv, ru. UriolMtd. STANDARD and RELIABLE WATCHES. Wo will hell a lino solid cold watch, nickel lew, eled and adjusted movement, cased In new and sorted styles, on tho following terms: rtiifiildftii-.l Ier Week, l'ei- ainutli A A A A A Tho To bo Hung tho pay of 1,000 ems to tho fund. Thus for fivo years it is proposed to coramemorato in this way tho birthday of these two generous givers. At tlio end of tho period it is expected a hand- tiomo sum, not far short of $30,000, will havo been raised. With this it is in contemplation to erect in Philadel phia a beautiful hull, which shall bo known as tho homo of tlio craft tho (.biding placo for all timo to como of the International Typographical Union. Governor Pattison on Saturday siirn ed tho death warrant of Michael Metz, of Fayette, and August 12 is tho day lor his execution, mqva and a com paiiion, named Rocco Considoiitc, both Italians, wero working at llio sugar camp ot Wm. bturgis, in I'.iyctto county, and on tho night of September 22, loHj, JUct. aroso anil shot Const' dento and robbed him of $150, n revol vcr and watuh. After waiting a reason. nblo timo tho Govornor signed tho death warrant on tho day stated. Work upon tno dictionary of tho IS I" f , , - j'.ngiisu language, iu uu piiuiisueu uy tho vtntury company, has been pro grossing for livo years. It is designed to mako this dictionary so complete in its doiluitious of alt branches of seienco and art that oven tho specialist will ncod nothing luriner. $100 Watch 2.00 or $8.00 $75 Watch $l.o0 $0.00 $70 Watch $1.00 $5.00 $60 Wntch $1.00 $5.00 $50 Watch $1.00 $5.00 Ladles' and fcllvcr watches on samo terms. None need hesitate to avail themselves ot this f lan, ns our refutation as nrst-elass dealers In I1AMONIW, iVATCHES and JEWUUtV Is a hunic leni Kuaraiuce. HAMRICK & SON JIOVICI.X'.IIS, 80-1 Chestnut St.. Philad'a, Pa Juno 11 4t d. CONSTIPATION, Oontt Proceedings. An adjourned court was held Juno 11th and 12lh, all tho judges the bench. August Thiele was sworn as a citizen of tho United States. Sheriff's deed to C. W. Eves for tho property of W. R. Cox acknowledged iu upon court. Ovorseers of poor of Roariugcreek township vs. Aaron Dricsbach et nl. order of court filed. Auditor's report on exceptions and to mako distribution iu assigned cstato ot u a. iirocicway, continued visi. Road in Catawissa township, Christ lan Artley, Benjamin Sheets and Will iam Stoker appointed viewers. This is a petition to widcu street in Lata wissa. un motion ot J. II. Maize Esq. or dered that tho money paid into court by 0. W. Eves for tho property of W, It. Cox, sold at sheiiffs salo at tho suit of C. R. Cox bo paiu into First Nation al Rauk of Bloomsburg. un petition tor order ol restraint of Margaret Woaver, an insane person, Dr. II. W. McReynolds, L. S. Winter steen and J. ,1. Browcr aro appointed commissioners. Estate) of Casper Rhawn, rulo on heirs to accept or refuso real cstato at tho valuation, or show causo why tho NATURE'S PERFECT HEALTH (MIDF inn 10 mposhiuio i uiu uiges - lion is mij-ireu. iuo liv. er lructlui. or tho bowels constipated. Tarrant's Effervescent tjoltzer Aperient- will cure constl paUon. sick heudacho and dyspepsia. It rct,ulaies the bowels and enables llioho of fcenie ot. L-cutlon to enlov their food. It reduces rover, cools iho blood. Is Invaluable in pi c and tntlammatory dwa'-cs, and Is a lutly esteemed Apei'ent for children, cco- ivfi noinicai, reuauie, cu-gaui. ', it Hlinuld Iw found In eve-r nVCDLUe.ll noubcnoia. oia uy unit' UlOrtlu I Hi Blsts ctci-ywliere, Manu- (A?l4 a. i u., iuy iuii., juuo it su r. C pV.HoaHafihO ami Is a liutly esteemi UlWn IIUUUHUIIWf ICE OP INQL'KST. Good Business Location Tho undersigned offers for sale, on easy terms, tho Planing Mill, Dry Dock, Lumber Sheds etc., (with excellent wharfago facilities) located on tho batiks of tlio l'cnn'a Canal, within oiio-epinrtcr of a milo of tho 1). L. it W. depot, at Beach Hn ven, Luzcrno county, l'a. A good ferry also connects this placo with tho coun try on opposite bIiIo of tlio Susfiuo hnnna river. Tho machinery consists of a lamo plniier,inottldiiig and match ing maoliine, turning latho and bracket saw, also circular saws, all in good working order. It has n 10-horse Power water wheel under a twenty-six foot head. Tlio mill is3Gx4"i font, with two largo lum ber sheds, ono 13x91. ono 20x(il. This 14 a fooel opening for any energctio business man. For further" particulars apply to Saruli Bristlcr, Ex'u ov 1). BitAiir.it lis r atk, March o-if." Beach Haven, I'h Wheat per bushel.. Ilvo " " .. Corn " " .... 4f, Oats " " 5 Flour " hbl Iluttcr 12i Kggs . VJ I'otatoes iu Hams U Dried Apple 0:1 Hide nnd shoulder 0(1 Chickens It) Turkeys 13 Occso Lard per lb 03 liny per ton Vlncear ncr rnl SO Onions per bushel TO Veal skins 07 "Wool per lb 83 Hides r, to 7 Coal on WnAitK. No 0 2.00i Nos 3. 8, 4 & Lump i.l.W No. G $3.00 Illlumlmis, $3.35 CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! G, W. BERTSCH, THE MERCHANT TAILOR. Cents Furnishing Goods, Hats & Caps OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Suits made to order at short notice and a litalwas iniurantced or no salo. Call and examine) tho largest and best selected stocK ot gooeis ever snown in Columbia county. Btore next door to Pirst National Hank, MAIN STREET, JBloonisburg, Pa. JgXECUTOU'8 NOl'ICK. Kslate QfSlla SMIenry lite nf I'islitiigrmk toitn- Letters testamentary on the estate or Silas Mc .un. j. ui;i.(.-bi-u, uu. iiik ijcii KiuiiiAJ uj mu utf- lster or safd county to the itnUertlunca executor nil persons Indebted to said esta'e nro hereby notl llcil to pay tin- same, and those haMmr claims uraliist aald estate lo nit-sent the same iMthout delay to WILLIAM L. McIIENUV Stillwater, l'a. Kxecutor. j is bl. STOVES & TINWARE. All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Roof mg and Spouting promptly attended to. TnXECUTIcIX'S NOTICE, m liioom&burQ.jietvawti. Letters testDi.ienta-v nn tl o estate ot Aaron Hcndershott, deceased, having been granted by tbo Ileglsier of sn'd co inty to tlio underslKred ex ecutrix, all persons Indebted to sold es-to a"e nereuy noiiuca 10 pay mo same, ana iiiosa uav lnL- claims against said estate to present tucarre without delay to LAVINA IIENDEltSHOTT. Geo. E. Elwkli, Arrv. JDSIINISTUATOIl'S NOTICE. Jiitate of tlary Walters, late of Madison tirp. ctcc'i! Letters ot lulmlnlsi ration In said cstato havlnc been granted to tho undersigned admiDlsfalor, an pcreuus inucmeu to saia estaio are nercD' nu tltledtopay tho samo and those having claims against said estato present tho same to HEV. li. v. MUNliO, Administrator, Muncy, l'a. nprS3 A DMINISTHATOH'S NOTICE. Jista te of Kit JYaler, late of Ft8l,liicr?ek tn. Letters nt administration in said estate having been granted to no urderslgred ndmUlstrator, all persons Indebted to sakl tstato nro hereby 110. tltled to pay tlio;same, end those having claims uKuiii), &uiu I'siuiu present, inn hnmn 10 Jilt JAtvli UHIMftUr.lt, Aiim tfsttlct attention given to heating uy steam. Corner of Mam & East Sts., Bloomsburg', Pn. TO FARMERS ! Anyone In wnntot tho BUGfCEYE fVIcHiHErY, Glass Feed Fertilizer, Grain Drill, Cider Mill or any thing Manufactured by the Company, can get them of AARON SMITH, RUCKIIORN, PA. apr. 16-Cms. UDITOU'S NOTICE. ESTATK 1)1' K. II. LITTLE, UECB1SKD. Tho undersigned Auditor, annuoluted by tho Or. phans' Court ot Columbia county, to distribute funds In the hands or tho administrator, vtlll sit at his onice In llcrwlek, l'a., on t-'aturday. June so, lsho, nt 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all part ies interested in said estato must n.ipenr and pre sent their clalusor bo forever debarred trom com ing in on saiu iunu. w. ii sun n, mayaj. Auditor. UDITOU'3 NOTICE. ESTATE UK WILLIAM WEST, bKCEASBP Tho undersltrned auditor aDnatnted bv tho nr. Ehans court of Columbia county to distribute alanco ii hands ot the administrator In tbo cs tato of William West, will sit at his office in iiioomsourg,03 iuonaay, ji-ne igjiu itm at u o ctocK p. m.. when aid whe.-o all nart'es interested in said estate must appea- p id preumt tl-elr claims ur uu ueuurrcu irum cuinipg in un saiu irna. E. It. IKULKIt, June 4. Auditor. J-OTICE IN DIVOHOE. IN THE COMMON I'LEAS OP COLU.MUIA CO. wary li jonos, U7 nerncxt mend. B. w. Illlivs. wuuam k. Jones. To Wm. K Jones, respondent nbovo named: Where as upon mo uuei or tno sold Mary li Jones n sti j- jujuu wus issueu out. oi me saia court commana nc vou to bo and nnnear at tho next rririilnr term of said Court to show causo why tlio said libelant should not Do divorced trom tho bonds of inatrl mony contracted by you; and whereas upon return ot said subpoena due proof was mado that you could not bo found In the bailiwick of the Sheriff ot said couuty, whereupon an !. subpa-na was awarded by said Court commanding vou to no- pear at tho then next term ot said Court to nnswi r as aioresaia, 10 wuicu mo same return was maoo by tho Sheriff. You aro theerore renulijdtobe anil nnnear on tneilrst dav or tho next term of aum luuri, iu uo ueiu at uioomsuurg, ror saiu county, on tho fourth Monday of September next, J. XL lonu, IU ilU3l.r billU cuiiipiuuiu may as .t. HAMUKI, SMITH, Sheriff. IN. VfOTICE OP APPLICATION FOU Xl CimrOHATION IN TIIK COPKT OK COMMON I'LEAS OP rOI.DMMA CO. nonce is nereuy given mat an; application will be made to tho said com t (or a law ludcro thereon on the 18th day or juno A. I). lsBOatlu o'clock a. in. under tin, ''Cnrnnrntlnn Apr. nf nun (linucnnr, tight hrndred and teenty.foi'r" and tho supp'e- inenis inereio oy w. it. 'ino'is, .1. u. urown, lmid Lowenbertr. Oco. K. Klwell r id II. II. Orotz for tho chatter of an Intended co-poratton to bo ca"cd "iniiuiiK urovot-arK Association," tuo ennracter and object of which Is for the purposo of purchas ing or leasing grounds to bo tilted up as a park or parks within ine Town of nioomsburg, l'a., or In r 10 oo usea tor any and all pur y other portion of tlio county ildlng celebrations, picnics anil i ses for which similar places ur heso purposes to havo possess nnd enjoy nil tho rimegcs conieireu uy ino rights, uinelltB and privileges confeired by t said act and Its supplements, C. W..MILLKII, Solicitor. Administrator's Sale OF VALUABLE Rcail Instate ! fucturcd only by TAUHA A PRESENT! our readers for 18 cents tn postage stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping nnd names of two book agents, will recelvo FltEl! a bteel Finish I'arlor Engraving ot all our 1'ltESI IiK.NTtJ, Including Cleveland, stve nxiiSlncb, worth tl.oa Address Etder Pub.Co.,Chicago, III. JulylMy )1)171? 1 1L 1 11 ii elw Hend six cents for post age, und rccelto free, a cost ly box of goods which w 111 help you to more money right away than anylhlnft els In tliH world. All, ot cither sex, succeed iron first hour. The broad road to torture opens bo na iho workers, absolutely sure. At one ad dress, Tuck s. Co., Augusta, Maine. viu-to TVroriCK. Tlio undersigned liereliy gives publlo notice, from this date, that Inas much as It U uuplcaiant forhlni to continue to uve wuii uit whit, uu iuki's uitnuii-iuuu ui iniorm- lug the publlo generally, nut to sell or trade hu wfte anything un his credit, as hu will not pay any bills uf her contraction, and this shall bo deemed sufilclcut notltc Junoll,16M. JAfi. 1. l ILLKIt. Malu 'iQWiisUlp, Tho undersigned, administrator of tlio estato ot Mary Waltere, lato of .Madison 'I wp., deceased, will oxpobo to publlo salo on tho premises on Saturday, July 31, 86, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain raesauage, ten. emcnt and tract ot land situate In Madison Twp., Columbia county, l'a., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning In a publlo road leading from White Hall to Jeraeytown on lino of lands ot Wm. Mcllrlde, tlienco along said road south thlr ty-clght degrees east twenty-eight perehes,thenco by namo south lorty-nlno degrees cast eight perches, thence by same south fifty-seven and one-fourth degrees, eleven and Hve-tenths perches, thenco by lands of Wm. Mcurlde north forty -tw degrees east Hguty-nlno and three-tenths perches, thenco by samo south thirty soven degrees cast forty-two and Hve-tenths perches to another pub llo road, thenco by land of Jacob tllrton forty threo and one-fourth degrees west ninety-eight perches, thence by lands of Jacob Middle north forty-nlno degrees west eighty-seven and me- tenths perches, thenco by land of Wm, .McBrldo noith forty-tour and one-halt degrees east twenty and nve-tcnths percnes to placo of beginning, con taming 31 ACRES and seventy perches, mora or less. ThllMS OF BALE. Ten per cent ot ono-fourth ot the purchaso money to bo paid at tho striking down ot the property ; the one-fourth less the teu percent, at tho continuation ot sale and tho re maining three-fourths In ono year tucreaftc with Interest from confirmation ntsL JUI KEV, II. C, MUNIU), Littiis, Attyp. Administrator. Elooii HEAB IIllOWN'S INBUUANCE AIlEI.'eiY. Mover's new bulldlmr. Mala street. ciouibburg, l'a. AB&CIS .lltna Insurance Co., ot Hartford, Conn ll.wa.-.-JO itoyal ot Liverpool , i9,suu,uou Ijincaslilro io.uio.oaj Fire Association, l'hlladelphla 4,163,710 l'hoenlx, of London t,,vwl,37U Ixindon & Lancashire, ot England l,1tM,U70 Hartford of Hartford , S.'.TH.uao rJprlngtleld Flro and llarlno s.osj.Jhu As the agencies aro direct, policies aro written for the Insured without ucluy In the oflico at uiuuuuuurg, uct. w, 'Bi E. B. BROWER AS FITT1NW k STEAM HKATINtt DEALEU IN HLOOMSHURQ MARKET. -tot' Wliolcsalo. 85 00 Itctull CO in cto o 14 14 00 14 05 09 13 14 10 14.00 UO 1.00 ! KEYSTONE ACADEMY John II. Haiiiiis, Pit. 1). 1'itisiii'AL. KK11ITKENTII YKAIt BEGINS AUGUST 24, 1886. Property cost fM,ooo. Campus, SO acres. Library, over a.ooo volumes. Moro than Jl.OOO in apparatus. Superior facilities for students In rhyslology. Location healthful, Instruction thorough, dis cipline strict, expenses moderate, experienced teachers, smalt classes, personal attention. Prepares for business, for college and for tcacli- lng. students prepared In Keystone have entered Yalo and Harvard unconditioned. separate building of brick, heated by steam, for tho uso of ladles. Students travel on tho D. L. & W. and branches and on the Lehigh Valley at halt rates. For catalogue or Information address tno pnnci pal at Factory vllle, To. tm- S3-3ms. JJM, Mefflyk TROPRIETOR of E:-:chanC Barber Step & lath Room At the old stand, under llio Exchnngo Hotel, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ORNAMENTAL IRON FEKCES or cast cn wiiought iiion. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots and Public Grounds. Tho following shows the llcket Gothic, one of the several boaiitlftil styles ot Fence manufactured by tho under signed. For Beauty and Durability they aro unsurpass cd. set up by experienced hands and warranted to glvo satisfaction. Prices and specimens of other de signs sent to any address. Autlrcss BLOOMSBURG PA- May 4-tf D. LANGELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. SOLI) UY ALL DRUGGISTS. Having strucgled no years between life nnd death with ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, treated by eminent physicians, and receiving no benefit, I was compelled during the lasts years of my Ill ness lo sit on my chair day and night gasping for breath. .My sufferings wero beyond description. In despair I expei nneniod on myseil by com pounding roots and herbs nnd inhaling tho medi cine thus obtained. 1 fortunately discovered this woNiiuiiFUL cum: fou asthma and ca TAltltll, wr ranted to relievo tho most stubborn casoot ASTHMA IN FIVE MINUT1S, so that tho iiaitcnt can nqaowaio lTsiniiu&Kcpcomioriauiy. 'lease read the following condensed extracts from unsolicited testimonials, all of recent date: unver v. it. noimes, c-an dose, waL, writes: "i find tho remedy all and even moro than repre sented. I receive Instantaneous ullef." E. M. Carson, A. -M., warren, Kansas, writes: "Was treated by eminent physicians of this country and eierrnanv: tried tho ctlmato ot different states nothing atlordcd relict llko your preparation." 1. x utiles. iuuiujr iiv.isunr, I UHUUriUUIti, Miss., wrltM! "Havo used tho ltemedy. Would not Ilvo w llhout It. Every ono that uses It ro. commends It," I u. l helps, l M.. ttnggs, Ohio, wmes: "suf fered with asthma 40 years. Your medicine In a minutes docs moro for mo than the most eminent physician did for me In threo years." II, C. l'lumplon, Jollet, HL, writes: "Send Ca tarrh Iiemcdy at once. Cannot get along without It. 1 nnd It to bo tho most valuable mcdlclno I havo ever tried." eieo. W. llrady, Nelson Co., Ky., wiltcs: "lam using tho remedy, ilalncds pounds Iu3 weeks, would not be without It." Martin Fox, Little Falls, N. V., writes: "Find ltemedy excellent, could not in o without It," Wo havo many other hearty testimonials ot cure or relief, and In order that all sufferers from Asth ma, Catarrh, Hay Fovo-, and klrdred diseases may have nn opportunity ot testtug tho value ot the iteiiieuy wo wuiscna lo any auurcsHTjUAbrAiK- .1. zimme.iman & cti., Proprietor, Wholesale Druggists, Woosier, Wajne Co., O. Full size box by mall (1. mayT-ly. L. E. Klotz, --SOLK AtlENT FOIt- rilE SHAVER SYSTEM -OF TELEPHONING, (Specially adapted for communication In Mines.) For llio Counties ot Carbon, Columbia, Le- lilgli, l.uzcrnc, Lackawanna, Monroe, Jlonlour, Northampton, North umbcrluiitl and bchiivlUill, Also, Agent for tho kirn System ol k and Incan descent Electa Lin -AND DKALKIt IN- JCLECriUC SUPPLIES nml Appliances of nil kinds. Hotel and Iiouso Annunciators, llurglar Alarms, KIcctric Door Hells, Lluhtnlnir, Arresters, Klec trlc Gas I.lclitlnir. &c. Ustlmates given on allworic on application. i . j. AU'iress, L. E. KLOTZ, JIAUCII CHUNK, Pa. SiTSollcltors find Agents wanteil. Apr,.iei-3ins. SwvrHt10 College, SWAltTII.MOIIU. l'A. Opens oth month, nth. Thirty minutes from liroadht. Station. Philadelphia. Under the care ui menus, uui an oiners adiuituxi. Fullcollegf course for both sexes: Classical. Kclentlttn nml t it erary. Alo a .Manual Training and a preparatory schoul. Healthful location, largo grounds, new and extensive buildings and apparatus. For cat alogue and full particulars, address KDWAIII) H. AUUI, A. 1., I TVS U IJUnO ). BHUDilUl. Urand rrlw Mwlal, I'arU, mu, I Akk rour Oroccr for It. Vui, Wreydoppel,Mfr., SIX KvrtB i'rout Btrut, illILADLl'U;A, fA, WE AUE SELLING TOK 0SB0K,iTE $elf indei4, Ski'vetef ct vIowe. Wo liae tho only lull steel frumo binder In market, ondaro bcIUdk It at fair prices. Uont be talked idio uuj idl; lwi anu iseo niacDim? at mu pncu wo aro selling1 iwomacniDee, OOME AND EXAMINE OUR 2 NEW MOWERS. ItEAIt AND FItONT CUT. ALSO OUK Junior Right-Hand Binder. tho only ono In the country for sale, and you will be convinced. A full lino of Osborno repairs nlwoy on nana, hu can aim leruisu repairs lor uu ui mo oia maKO or oiuorno machines. Constantly on hand a full line of knives, ilvets, etc., tor nil makes ot roape.-s and mowers. HARM AN & H ASSERT. PENNY GOODS A SPECIALTY. SOLE AOINTS 1'On F.F, AUAIS t CO., FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO Solo agents of tho fol Ion ing brands ot Cigars. UB.NHY CLAY, LONDIIES, NOItMAL, lhillAN I'HIKCESS, SAMSON, SII.VEH ASH. Alexande Bros r WHOLESALE DEALEItS IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS. fcOLE AfiENTS FOIt HENRY MAILLARDS ISICA.NDIES. FRESH KVEKY WEEK. Bloomsburg, Pa, ANYOHDEIt FOIt FESTIVALS will bo SUPPLIEDWITH TIIK LOWEST i as follows: ORANGES, LEMONS, I5ANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS. CREAM NUTS, ALMONDS, TOP CORN BALLS. THE HAMBURG CHAMPION PLOW is pronounced hyilendlnp tai mcrs supeilor to uny plow In the market for i Ightncss of draught and durability. Its v. oik is unexcelled. Also ttU VISIBLE FIOW SHAEE. Fanners wlllflnd this Invention a saving to llitmot at least two-thirds Iho expenso for plow thares. Thete thares aro nticd to all lendlug chllkd plows. FOR SALE BY FirtErS' PRODUCE EXCHANQE, Bloomsburg, Pa. .llVOJED, " C ABP1TS I Spring received. stock of Carpetings just GOOD BODY BRUSSELS, $1.00, QRANt) RAPIDS B CiflQ SWEEPERS. 3. BKOWEE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Rupture 1H. J. A. HHEIIX1AX hfl rcliirnl tmm lil. h m rut.. . zvroz birunuiatBii rimttim iu.im t .7 71 .7.:. send tar i ta ,f VirJSi.inr"!.'. K ""f?' "r. Bhorinau's wrsonat bervlcea shouia mmemucr, omce ai4 liroadway, New York, may ia u d. Bcudfor his homo circular of adilco and Instruction. .u.tv uwvi, UW,V ,KIWBIHVI,