COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1 TtiG ColumlbiQn anco wt'1 an CHl'mftl ft" recoramon i umiuil muuu My but uuiiiiiiiu com- UANDJUltOItB. I wsr I. fn-awr wheeler Bchllcker. J.K.BUtn;en4er., BlY3):BUftQ, PA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, IHOq. Laws PftsaeJ Hastily by tho Loclslitnre Give the Oountles Trouble- A DISPUTE OVER TUB I.KNOTIt OK TERMS TO WHICH THE CONSTABLES WERE ELECTED IN 1880, UNPERTIIR NRAV HTATUTE. Chatnborsburg, Jan. 12 On I ho U th of Fobnrary last, Governor 1J. ayur signed two bills which had been rushed through both houses of tho Legislature) in tho earlier days of tbo session and wcro intended to make important changes iu tho terms of certain ofticors to bo elected at tho Spring eltotiou then almost at band. Ouo of these acts on account ot tho hasty and imperfect way in which it was drawn is likely to cause consider able trouble and confusion in ovcry county in tho slate at tho coming Spring elections. Thcso bills provided for tho extension of tho terms of all tho constables and assessors of any borough and township in the State, both real estate assessors and registration asses sors, from ono year to three years. Tho assessors mil provided that the first nlcotion under tho bill should be he'd on "Tho third Tuesday of February, 1880,'' and trionnially thereafter, while tho oonstables' bill provided that the first election unoVr the bill ho held on "The third Tuesday of February next" and triennial ly thcreattcr. Tho intent of tlio assessors law was very nlain, but there was groit dis agreement nil over tho State as to the interpretation of tho constable' law, whether under it,, the first election would bo hold in 1889 or 1890. The bill was signed by tho Governor only five days before tho Spring elections ot JbMburary in. 18BU, and there was no timo to obtain any judicial decision up on tho mattor. Ilero in Franklin County Judgo Rowe, who had just re tired from tho bench, and Judge Slow art, who had succeeded him, were both of tbo opinion that theaonstables elect ed last Spring would serve for threo years. This opinion was published but the time befora tho election was too short to permit of tho now law be ing known in tbo remote election dis tricts of the county and tho result was a grand jumble, some districts voting for a threo years' term and others for a one year term. THE MEANINO OK THE WORD "NEXT The same trouble occured in most of tue counties of the State and a year nas passed without the matter being settled. The whole difference comes from tho word "next," and tbo dispute bangs upon tho question whether tbe word "next" qualifies tho word ''Feb ruary" or whether it qualifies tbe whole o following u a Mat of Qrand Jurors for Feb ruary term isoi I fbmnnn. w. Force. Kdwara Mcnenrr. DerwtcKu. v. trees, Harvey uess. jonn u. wint ers. lUoomtbnrvWm. F. ISodlno, H. D. Manning, Charles Rabti. . Catawusa-John Hrwlno, T. K. Harder, Jeremiah Yeager. Cerurt I. K. noons. Z. T. Fowler. Otmvnoham Harry K. Evans. flunfnociwfc-Noab. W. Ilea. OreenwooH Jonathan Ilartman. mlttuo. Agreed to unanimously. Mr. Ringlor moved that notice bo flven to I. W. Ilartman, Isaiah Iagonbuob, Mover Bros., Qio. E. Kb wolf, Sarah A. lVtriken and Anna D. Hillmeycr that tho Town of Blooms Ihitlt would ceaso tho pavnont of rents to them on Anril 1st 1890. Se- condrd and nirrood to. Tbo report of I uemtoek p. a. Fottoroit, a m. Tenriuiffer, .9 . ... 1 I tjmmt I Awls flltnnr. tho UommitHionur of Highways for jin-H. is. Andreas . John Michael. Tin. luun ktlla nn,l Bimnnntj n?fl I ML Pleasant'-Uonir Ale. u. ,n fi1;(,arfcxirw.M.cilnffer. ruau nun upon iiinuuii iiiiiuvku u- secretary directed to ismo ordors for samo, to tho amount of $2,988 79. On motion adjourned. Wm. 1$. Oummiwh, Secretary. Don't (Jive Up hectuo you feel blue; and aro troubled .... ...-..!. J I -11. 1 j.1 ! Willi liiai iireu nuu uii-iiimiu lui'iing. Do as 1 did, usa a bottle" of Sulphur Itu-ri, it will tmko you feel liku a now person; it did me. Jennie Holme, 3,j4 Tromont Street, Boston. 1 17 2t. UMTOIl'B NOTICE. XttaU afCJianet J. Kramer, oveenwi'. The undersigned, having been KDDOlnied an Auditor to distribute the tund In the hards ot the Executor 01 Charles J. Kramer, late ot Fishing. CrcVK lO" URIH,, UWTT1, 1111 U1TCV 111(3 l(Vlua Intel ctd the eln at hlsomce In Bloomsburg, on Toured?, January, sard. A. n. ihk, at nine a. m. at wmcu lime aim piaco an person uaving nUiirm airaln&t ald mrd will aDDear apd nrraent the same or bo forever debarred from coming In for a ana or saia runa. IIOBT. BICK1NUIIAM, Auditor. MtAVEllSK JUROH3. Dyspepsia Makes the lives ot many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, hoartbum, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and Irregu . larlty of tho bowels, aro DIStrOSS some ot tho more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia does .. not get well of Itself. It Eating requires careful, persistent attention, And a remedy like Hood's Sarsa parllla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones tho stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good nppctlto, and by thus Sick overcoming the local symp toms removes the syrapa-"5"""0"0 thetle eOccts ot the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes tho tired mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I bad but little appetite, and what I did eat I, distressed me, or did me r5art little good. In an hour burn after eating I would expe rience a falntncss, or tired, all-gono feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that ot a painter, and from being more or less shut up In a ROUT room with fresh paint. Last spring I took nood's Sarsa- BlOmacn rflla took three bottles. It did me an Immense amount ot good. It gavo mo an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Oeoeoe A. Taoe, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by aU drnggtiU. 1 1 six for IS. rrepared only by 0. 1. nOOD CO., Apothecsrles, loweU, Mais. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar riasT wei. Braver John A. BrelKh. Ilmton-Denton O. cole. Benmck Herbert O. uaubach, Fetor J. Suit, Dan iel Walburn. nnmijtri,iiY7 i. 1L Rrenr. Jaaoh Holder. W. 11. House, It bert llartmau, v. K. Hower, C A. Catatoltm -Clinton Kills, Amos Hile, (loo, ltelf- snyder, Charles Wanlch. Cent -Milton Adims, W. II. Uess, Jimes Kocher. amingliam Hooert uanileld. nmtnacretk1. H. Campbell, D. F. EJfar. n-.mi-o-John Artly. Hemlock C'lark l'ursel. jackton Frank Young, Lloyd Young, Locum Daniel Arlman. ifaln-AHison Derr, J. Wesley John, John Longer bergcr. i(Ui(rH-oeorre Emerlck. Orange William Neyhard, M. A. Williams. noarlngcreek soljmoa Moury. .ScxXf-iialUa White. rin Wcsler Bones. I SttgartoaSv. K. H. Kile sscono win. neaverC. K. D-nnlneor. Benton Clemuel Mclleuric. lierwtck Abnor Welsh. nrtnrrreek Sfltnnfl H. Rlttpr. moom$Qurgvi. B. llen, W. M. Lemon, Charles uui, w. i nuuiu CnlrtuKssa Wm. o. Fisher. Lewis Ilayburst, May. Dorry u. iiugnei, will Hcuiuxniui, r. u. nuu man, John waltz. (jMrKrcTvefc-iilram Karnes, Islah ltaber, Divld xusu I.Vinlfn VA&iltA KnirlAhftrt Oreenuxxxl Samuel Bcrnlnger, Isaao Haycock, jonn Morns. Hemlock V. H Brug'er, xamuel nirton, M. B, HUEhcn. Amos Uartman. Matblas White. nliiht. Jr. toCTist Ellas iJeby, Obedlah Yocuia. Maatxm Clinton Fcmr. Hatn John A. Shuman, J, O. Shuman. Pine .lames Masters. ItaarinQcrttk Jacob Hoffman. tsooul. M. Uulshlzer, Isiao ltelchard. - 1! LICENSE NOTICE. NntlMi li hrhT vlven that lh fhllowlnr named persons have flled with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace ot Colombia County their peUtlons for License, which will bepresented tothe said Court on Monday, the Twentieth day of January A. D. 1W0, at 10 o'clock A. M. 1. K. P. Albertson. Ilesldenee. Central. Hotel. Bttuate at the vlllac e or Central, In the Township of Bugarloal at the Intersec tion of the publlo road leading to Laporte, with tbe publlo road leading to Jameson City. 9. Hftnrff AnrAnd mna TTurrv Anranrt. tnultncas Oeorgo Aurand Bon, Residence. Illoomiburg. Iiotel. situate In the Town of Uloomsburg. on the south side ofBeoond street, at oorner or aald Second street and jailiers luiej, iwjoiainK property ui jobuui VetUrtnan. and havlna a frontaae on said Second street of elxty-alx feet. s neo.W.AshandBtewart A. Ash. tradlnc under the flrui namo or Ash 4 lira. Hesldenoe, BrlarcrHktwp. Distillers. Bltualelnaroom in the northeast oorner or ui seoona noor or the flouring mill owned by Charles Ash and O.W. Ath.jamlll belni situated In llrl&r. reek township, bounded on the north by lot or u. TV. Asn ana oiewart aio, on ub nil by land of Kll Whitney's estate, south by the publlo road and west by land ot O. and O. W. Ash. a. Thomju Borsn, Itesldence, Ontralla Borough. Restaurant. Blluate In said bor ough of Centralis, at the corner of Railroad and Faxton streets on the west sldeofLoouit Arenne, on a lot belng2JS feet front on Rail road street and 6S feet deep on Faxton street, being the sontbeast oorner of said Railroad and Faxton street. on the north I -FOR SICK HEADACHE -IN ITS- lenoi-s, Btay orSonpsli7eFonns This I'emedy Is the perscrlptlon of one of the leading physicians or rans, trance, ana was iutm by him with unparalleled success for over thirty . . i yeara. It was nrat given loioepuDiio as a prupri-j- phroso 'on the third Tufisdiy of Feb- tary medicine In ISIS- since which time It has r ..... J . . I ,ta urov lntA ftlmmt fiVftfT COUntT OU thO face of the globe, and become a favorite remedy Boclcues have discussed lta marvelous success at their annual conventions, anu iwr moir u utt cnemisrs nave anaijzoij li. iuiu muuu uw ruary, in tbe tarst instance tbo law would mean "next February," and the first election under it could not bo held nnui iouu, wuno in me secona instance iSnMnooplates. bromides or other harmful In "the third Tuesday of February next" I gredlenu placed it among their standard reme- T.vv,-n 10 men .J Idles. constables elected last year would hold office for throe years. Now that the Spring elections are approaching, the matter is agtin being ' . - . 1 fT. I . . f . aguatea. xoo question 11 very import' TESTIMONIAL, L. R. BHOWN, M. D., a West Jersey St.. Elizas n N. J. June ss. 1889. This Is to certify that I nave used for some months with much satisfaction, tho combination nr remedies, for lleidache, known a Brlggv Ut one as it concerns perhaps several KlXchT r?MrumWom5a; thenco by land ol Daniel wme ..orth eighty and a land of said B F. Edgar, thnnaanrl nfllr-.Rra. th cnnst.nhlfa hinr, ffiauyth'.ug I am acquainted, with, .and If this half degrees east, forty-Sx and four-tenth perches 17. Recce Fa rmar. T EQISTER'o NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, creditors and other person, interested li tan estates of the reoDCCtlvd decedents and minora tbat the follow- Ilng administrators', executors', guardians ac counts have been Died In the office ot the Register of Columbia county, and wl.l be presented ror I condrmaU .n and allowance In the orphan? court to:be held in moomsmirg, reoruary ara, I 1QUI Mrf.ntn in nfatlflrt.v. Nn.1. The first and final account of A. J. Craw. I ford and LevlZihner. executors. AC. of llnrr C. I Crawford, lite of the town ot Bloomsburg, CoL 1 uo, aeceasea. No.s. Fltit and flnal account ot O. W Cher- lngton, executor ot Mary Ann Chertogton, late of 1 KajxvmnKifxu. WYIWSUIV. muuium wua,J, I ceased. Nn s. Virat. nnt final amount ot O. W. rher. lngton, executor of Hat bel unerlngton, late ot I lcoanmrcreeK lownsoip, uoiumoia vuun'j, uc I ceased. No 4. First and final account ot Jesso J. John, executor of the lait will anl teitement of Mua V. waiter, lato 0 me townsnip or iociisi, uurun ma conniy, aeceaaea. No. s. The tlrst and nnal account ot R. w, I rtrunurtlffr. Aiimlnistrstor Ac of Josie Brum. Istetler, luui ot the township ot Orange, Columbia Co., decoased. No.. The first ant nnal account ot A. P. Younir. executor or the last will and testament ot Ann Vounir. late ot Greenwood township, col Co., aeoeaieo. administrator d. b. n. of Mercy A. Roberts, late ot Columbia county, deceased. no.il Thenrst and final account of Webster HlDDensteel. administrator of tho Goods and nhnr.tAiR. HfrhtA atui crmiita. which were of Wil liam Hlppensteel, late ot Centre township, CoL Co. aoceasot No Q inr. t and nnal account of aeo. B. El- welL administrator of James Commons, late of tbe town of Bloomsburg. CoL Co. deceased. Nolo. First and flnalaccount of M. A. lltcks. exe.-utor of the estate ot J. M. L ntcxs, late ot the township of BrlarcreeK, col co. ae oasea. C. II. CAMPBELL, Register. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias Issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pa., and to me directed there win be ex posed to public sale at the Court House, In the Sheriff's office, Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate tn Locust twp Columbia county, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows viz. Beginning at a spruce and running a. Oeorre W. Blllman. Residence. Con t nr. ham township. Hotel. Situate In Oonyng ham township, on a plot of ground, bounded by tanas orjames Kostenbau- pnbllo road leadtnr to Ashland, on the soul h by a publlo road or street, and on the west by lands of tbe Le high Valley Company. 0. Orovannl Buocl or John Bush, Resi dence, Jameson CUT. Restaurant. Situate In Suiarloar township, on a lot described as follows! weatwardly by the main pnbllo road leading from Central to Jameson City, north wardly, eastwardly and southwardly by lands now or late of J. B. and A.M. Van si Okie, f 7. Rlnshard Bergcr, Residence, Berwick. Restaurant. Situate In tbe borough of Bei wick, on the south side of Front street be tween Market and Mulberry streets, bound ed on the north by Front street, on tbe south by an alley, on tbe east by John Hill's land ana on wm west uy utucr ihuu 111 ih. urser. 8. Joseph Bakey. Residence, Centralis, Restaurant. Situate In Uorough ofCeotralla, on Railroad Avenue, bounded on the north by said Railroad Avenue, on the east by lot or Mrs. W. II. l'rlco, on the south by an alley and on tbe wet t by lot of Joseph Zelgler. . Thomas Collins, Residence, Centralis. Restaurant. Bltnate In borough of Centra 11a, on the east side of Locust Avenue, hounded on the north by lot of James Gan non, on the east by an alley, on the south by lot of John Bprlng and on the west by Locust Avenue aforesaid. 10. Norman Cole, Residence, Sugarloartwp. Distillery. Situate In Beaver township, on the Bunbury, lfaileton and Wllkes-llarre Railroad east ot Mifflin Crous Roads, bound ed on the north by Bald railroad and on the east, south and west by lands of Allnas Cole. 11. John L. Crawford. Resldenoe. Lleht Street. Hotel. Bltuate on the east side of stain street in ine lown 01 ugm mreet, in 9ootl township. 11 Daniel F. Carry. Resldenoe. Centralis. Hotel. Situate In borough or Centralla, on tbe northwest corner of Locust Avenue and Centre street, bounded on tbe north by lot owned by C. U. Murphy, on tbe east by Lo- enst Avenue, on me souin oy venire street ana on ine west oy an ajiey. IX. Allnas Cole and Howard B. Cole, trad ing aa A. Cole A Son, Residence, of Allnlas Cole, Greenwood townsblp. Residence of Howara u. uoie, nagarioai townanip, uis Hilary. Situate In Bucarloaf townsblo. alont Coles Creek, about one mile north of the town or uoie ureea, in tne awening nouse 87, It J Kelly, Resldenoe, Centralla. Whole sale as an Agent. Bltuate on Locust avenue la tbe Bjrough ot centralla, bounded on the north by lot of o. I. Millard, on the east by Locust avenue, on the south by lot of Catharine Morn son and on the west by an alley. 81. George It. Lcraer, Residence, conylngham townr-hlp. Hotel. Situate In Locust Dale In Conyngham township, on the north side of Dublin road leading towards Ashland, and being a two story frame building fifty feet front and about slxtyslx toetdeep. to. Benjamin Lewis, Residence, Jamison City. Hotel, situate In Jamison City In Bugarloat township, bounded on the tiorth by Market street, eastwardly oy Water street of said town, southwardly by lot ot M. J. Trlpo, and west wardly by an aney, and containing In front along said Water street forty feet, and seventy feet In depth along said Market street. 40. ROhr McIIenry and Lafayette Keol6r, trading as Hour Mcnenry Co., Residence, lien ton township. Distillers, situate In Benton township, on the publlo road leading from the town ot Benton to Derra I'ostofflce. adjoining the Distillery premises, bounded on the north and east by other lands of ltohr Mcllenry, 00 tho south by lands ot ltohr Mcllenry & Co., and on the west by lands ot Kobr uollenry. 41. Samuel Mulosky, Itetldence, Centralla. Restaurant. B.tuate Iu Centralla Borough on Locust svenue. bounded on the north by lot of 1LJ Klly, on the cost ny said Locust Avenue, outbesouthbylotofUcorge W. Davis and on the west by an alley. 41 Joh'i McDonnell, Residence, Centralis. Restaurant, bltuaio In Centralla uorough, bounded by lot. or John -Mormon tno south, lot of U. U. Millard on the West, Railroad street on t .e noilb, and Andrew Rooney ou the east. 45. John Wonroo, Residence, Uermantown. llestaura-it. situate In (lenaaniown, Copying bam townsblp. bounded on the east by property ot Bridget bhields, on the south by land of Locust Dun n Co. ou the west by property ot Mrs. j hti Casey, and on the north by publlo road lomdug to Mt. carmeL Ui. Arthur McLaughlin, Residence, Centralla. IIokI situate In centralla Borough, on the southesst corner ol Locust avenue and Park streets in said uorough. th. Arthur J. McLaughlin, Residence, Cen truila. Wbousali Mtuate In Centi alia Borough on the southeast corner of Locust avenue and fork sltoets ot aald Borough. 44. J. B. Mcllenry, Residence, Benton. UoteL Situate in the vulage of Benton, In Benton town ship, on tne Mala street of said village, adjoin, log lots of it. T. C Mcllenry and ullve Uess, and anown as tbe "Mcllenry House." 47. E1 ivaid Ui Fsdden, Residence, Centralla, Restaurant, situate In Centralla Borough, on Locum avenue, bounded on the north by property 01 i.eorgu W. Davis Jr., on the south by property of Dr. R. M. ljisheue. , George W. Miller, Residence, Brlarcreek toweMilp. Hotel, situate In Brlarcreek town ship, b unded on the eatt by A R. Adlcman, on the south by oldeon Michael and Stephen Atlchiei.on tne v,eoturi. ipo(ivuc Miu,iunra Markle and nlher land, norll by John 11. Bult's land in liriarcrevk. 49. Edwatd P. McCormlck, Residence. Ber wick. lloteL Mtua'e In Berwick Borough, on Front street, bounded on the north by Front strof-t. on tho east by arkestroet, onthesouth bTColal street, on tne vest br 1L Berger and Charles Uaas. and known as "Crov Keys UoteL' CLOSING SALE WINTER AND FALL CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS and (OMIILPMEI. TLTNBIEWIAE, 'GrL(lWI? MATS aid AFS, at I. MAKE'S. The mild December weather is the cause for making a clean sweep before stock taking. As is generally known, ours is the LARGEST and CHOICEST STOCK of iMEN'S WEAR iu Columbia and Montour cottntifs. With three months of winter weather before us, tho opportunity, is a rare one, and one that will undoubtedly bring to our store mauy buyers. RESPECTFULLY YOURS, Residence. Bituate In tho town ot Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg. oca lpled by said Howard S. Cole, and ad ,ia of Coles Creek afore- tninlne aald distillery Dremlses on tbe south. said dlitllleryand dwelling house being alt- naiea on toe wn aiae 01 uuiea tireea: afore said. , 14. Lemuel Drake. Residence, Benton. HotAl. Bltnate In tbe Tltlaco of Renton. on the Main street of aald Tillage and known as tne Kxonango iioiei. 15. Charles B.DIetterlek, Residence. Buek- horn. lloteL Situate In lbs town of Buck, horn, on tbe northwest oorner of the Main street of said village and tbe pnbllo road to Danville. 18. B. F. Edgar and Samuel Bmltb, trading as B. F. Edgar A Co.. Keeldencea, Pishing, creec township. Distillers. Situate In Fish. lnzcrees: townsnip in tne oasemeni or tne so. John a Mann, liotri. tho northeast corner of Second and Centre streets in saia town. 61. John Nertney, Residence. Centralla. Restaurant. Mtuato In Centralla Borough ad Joining lot of I). F. curry on tbe north, on the east by an alley, on the south by lot of ot Ellen Cane, and on the west by Bald centre street, said house being a two story frame building. 53. John Mertney, Residence Centralla. Wholesale Liquor Store, mtuate In centralla Borough, on Ceutre Btreet, adjoining lot of I). F. curry, on tbe north, on the east by an alley, on the Bouth by lit of Ellen Cane, and on the west by satd Centre street, sold house being a two story frame building. KS. Johanna O'Connor, Residence, Centralla. Wholesale, situate In centralla Borough, on tho west side of Locust avenue adjoining lots of Michael Q'Conneron rhe south, and lot of Albert Doll s on the north, said building being a two story frame dwelling bouse. ( 54. Amandus Pfelfler, Residence, Centralla. lloteL siluite In Centralla Borough, bounded oa the no.th by lotot James Uoldsworth's heirs, on tbe east by Locust avenue, on the south by Mala street, and on the west by an alley, said house being a two and one story frame house. 65. J. W. Perry, Residence, Bugarloat town ship. UotcL bltuato In Bugarloat township, bounded on tho north by land ot Rants & Myers, on the east by land ot bavage heirs, on the wutb by land of BlUah Uess, and on the wont by land of Elijah Uess. S6. Andrew Rooncy Jr., Residence, Centralla. ltestaurant. Bltuate In Centralla Borough, on the east side of Locust avenue, bounded on the north by lot of B. F. Bnrke, on the east by an alley, tn the souti by the Edward Curley lot and on the west by Locust avenue. 67. James M. Relllr. Residence. Centralla. Restaurant. Bltuate In centralla Borouirh. bounded on the west by Locust Avenue, on the uurm uj iu,ULAUuron nwucji. uu tut) east oy tn alley and on the Bouth by lot ot Owen cam. 68. Alfred Itantz. Itesldence. Bent'n. Reatan. rant. Bltuate In tbe village of Benton on a lot I.MAIER. B. F. Savits, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. CLEAKDSfG SALE. REDUCTION IN CARPETS, Tapestries, Velvets and Body Brussels. DEALER IN ot ground bounded on tne north by lot of Caro line atcUenrr. wire ot Rohr Mcllenrr. on the east by lotot Ira Uess, on tie south by pnbllo During the next 30 days I will sell at the following reduced prices . , $1.25 Bjdy Brussels at $1.00. $1.25 Velvets at $1.00. .90c Tapestries at .75. .75c Tapestries at .G5c. ,65c Tapestries at 50c. All choice styles and good lengths at " Next Door to I. W. Ilartman & Boa'e, B&ooKfSBURCi. Pa. thousand officers, the constables beiug in many instances, tax collectors alto. The StateDrpartmentatHarrisburp, during the past week has been dclnged with inquiries from all parts of the State asking for an interpretation of tbe law, but this was in every instance refused and all applloanU teferred to the statute. THE ATTORNEY OENERAL's AID INVOKED. An application was also mado to Attorney General Kirkpatrick from Fulton county, last week, for an opin ion upon the subject, but tho Attorney General replied that tho matter had not como before him in such a case at to justify him in expressing an official opinion. So far is known, Judge Pcrnhing, of Schuylkill county, is tho only judge iu the Stato who has had tho question be fore him. Tbe case is not reported, but his decision is said to be that th" constables of lat spring were elected for a term of one year, and that all con stables must be re-elected at the coming election. This opinion is not concured in by the leading attornoys here. Er Judge Rowe is emphatically of the opinion that tbe constables eleoted last year will cerye for three fears. Judge Stewart was of the same opinion last year, but now that ho is on the bench declines to express any opinion until the mattor comes before him in a test case. In moet of the townships in this county the old oonstables will be allow ed to servo a tbree-year termj but in others there will bo contests and the law will come before the oourt for in terpretation when tho newly elected constables present them selves to be sworn in and to have their bonds ap proved and commissions usucd. Tbo aamo difficulty is likely to occur in every other county in the Stato. certineato win be the meani of bringing n lo ine favorable attention or surterers irom mav iruuuie, I shall feel that I have done them a Bervlce. 1 R. lluUnN. dwelling bouse now owned and occupied by said B. P. Edgar, situated on the publlo road leadlnc from the publlo roaa known as the State road to Stillwater, bounded on tbe north by land of aald B. P. Kdgnr, on the east by said publlo road, on the south by aald aitllliery premise kauuuiuiww 07 guer Resldeae Orante- Re PRICE; 2B CENTS. sold by all Druggists, or sent by Mall on celpt of Price. Briggs' Medicine Co., ELISABETH, M, J, 9 27.lV. IAXAD0R a AXADORi Oounoil Proceedings. Bloomsburg Pa, Jan. 9, 1800. Regular meeting of Town Council met at usual place at 8 p. in. Present: President Harman and Messrs. Fotterraan, Ringler, Schwin and Yost Minutes of tbo previous meeting were read and upon motion approved, Mr. Yost moved that Commissioner of Highways Housel be notified to sua. pend all work upon the highways un til further directed by the President, except the keeping clean of crossings, cto , and such other work as can be done by ono man, whioh work must be done by himself. Seconded by Mr. Fettcrman and agreed to. Tho agreement between President Ilarman and the buildiu(foommittce of the first part and David Hensinger of tbe eeonod part, for the erection of the Town Hall was presented and upon motion approved. Mr. Yost moved, seconded by Mr. Schwinn that tho following resolu tions bo adnptod : Resolved, That whereas tho arohi teot of the Town building did not ap pear to make an estimate of the work done by contiaotor in Deocmber 1889, and tbe President and Secretary drew an order for five hundred dollars, Deo. 28, 1880, upon the recommendation of the building committee, that the said aotion of tho building committee, Proaidont and Secretary, bo approved, and it is nlno hereby further directed tbat hereafter upon failure of archi tect to make an estimate at tho proper time the President and Secretary are authorized to drawordew ia accord- Cores Liver Complaint, Bilious Affec tions, 4JOSS Ol Appetite, Sick JIeadaclie,bict Stomach, Gid- diness.Costlve , ness.Dyspepsia ' Kidney trouble I and all delicato Female Com- plalnts. Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents. DREXE1MCDL0GNE Fragrant! Lasting 1 The Leading Perfume forthe Toltetand Handkerchief. Bold by all dealers. Price 25 eta. Salvation Oil sW Price only SSctl. 8oli by alldrugglttt. Will relievo Rheumatism, feuralgia, Sallings,Bruiso,Lumbago,Sprain3, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites. Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. nurui lH0E S FLUOS, The Ortat ictaecaAif litltrr tldof. Trice 10 Ctl. At alt druggllU. toastone; thenca by tne same anj liad ot Mich. ael Stloe Jr., south nine and three-q'urter degrees east, one hun lied aud nlaity-threa percb-s to s'one; thence by land of Bald John Orofee south elghty.three and a quarter degrees west sixty. eight and tojr-tentb perches to a stone oa the west tunic ot Mercer's run ; thence by land of Adam Hlmmtclc north thirty-two degrocs west thirteen perches to a spruce; thence by tbe same north Ave and onMjuarter degrees west eighty and elghUfnth perch n a xpruxi; thence by the aamo north sixteen and a half degre-s east thirteen per ties and one.tenth to a spruce tbenoi by the same north tb'r y-sev- b and a half degrees east eighteen perches W a spruw; theno by the same north nine and a quarter degrees east nine and eight-tenth per hes to a spru ; tuenw by the same north thirteen and a quarter degrees east ten and three-leota perches to a soruce ; thence north dvo degrees eut twelve perche and slx-teath of a perch to spruce ; thence north four. teen ard three-quarter degree won twenty. nl ie and live-tenth perches 1 1 a brent, ol the a iw mill dam ; thence north three and a quarter degrees west nine and f jur-tenlh pirches to a spruce thence by the sima nortn 'welve degrees west sxty-elr. and three-tenth porches to a maple; thencd by land of Dinlel Stlne north twenty- ine and a quarter degroes east ten perches to tno place ot beginning, containing SlXlT-FlVK ACRES, eventy Ferohos ot lnd, b) the same more or leas, on which 1 erected A DWELLING HOUSE, Seized, taken Into execution at the s ilt of Jean Broree, now to the use ot Knumer and Mann, and ri. M. Hoatrland vs. John T. IUwk and to be sold as the property o( John T. Hawlc. JOHN B. CASUV, Qiria tc lliaatNO, Sheriff. l.vac Attorneys. SHERIFF'S SALE Uy virtue ot a writ of Vend. Ex. lasted out of I the Court ot common Pleas of Columbia County I'a, and time dlre'ted, there will beeiposid to puDl o sale at the Court House, Bloomsburg, l'a., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. 1890, I ar a o'clock p. m. All that certain piece or par- I eel sf land sltuue la Jaikson town-tup, Colum bia ooun' y, l'a., dei:rlb?d and bmnldl as fal- I lows, t vwlt: On ths ooith by land of Joshua savage, on the eait br lind otQsirgo Mcllenry I on the south by land ot Abram Knouse and on tbe west by land of Joshua Savage, containing SIXTY-SEVEN" ACRES I of land, more or leia, whereon are erected a Frams Dwelling Housa, Barn I nay sued and otner outDuiioings. Seized, taken Into execution at tbe suit of E Kevler Co., versus U F, savage and to be sold as the property ot & V, Bavage. Hiluk, Atty, JOHN U. CASEY, 1-lU-TW. vllle. Hotel. Situate In Orangevllle, Orange towmblp, bounded on the north by lot or Calvlo Herring, on tbs eat by public road leading from Bloomhburg to Beaton, on tbe SherlS. 100W8 Al'l'UMBBMKN Tb. w The following widows' Appralsem"nts will be presented to tbe orphans' Court ot Columbia Countyou tbe nret Monday of February A. I). 1810, and confirmed nlal and unless exceptions are wimiu loul uaji t-icicuiicr, nm wuu,u.wu niad absolute: rvijAivihlCHt- Pino, rersonaltv SK19 0Q llercer MtUluu II. Est. Catawlsu l'crsonalty 1263 'l tauseyP.W. Est. Bcxt, renonaltv tsa M Clerk's Ottlce W. 1L BSVUEll Uloomsburg Jan. 13, im CLKltli Q, fl. SHERIFF'S SALE. tbe west by a publlo road. 11 J. It. Fowler and J. w. Lore, tradtnras (. rowier uo.,iveaiaoncc. nnc ujwnsaip. altera. Bltuate Iu Pine towosblD. In tbe basement of the dwslUnx bouse occupied by said J. W. Lore and situated In said Pins township adjoining tbe distillery premises aforesaid, boandedon tbe north by land of w&a Dirk, on mo east uy pnone roaa leaainr from MIHvlile I" Unity vllle, on the south by aid dUtlllery irsnnlsea, id on the west by land or j. 11. rowier. It. Obarles Frltermau, Iteitdence. Cen tralla. Hotel. ttliuatulnCeulralla Derough nn Int bnuddad nn the norlb by lot Of UttO. W. Davis, deceased, on the south by lot of Patrick llrad'ey, on tbe east by an alley, and nn tin, vestbv 1-ocugtaveuunofsaldborouEb. oontalnlng 29 feet (rout on said locust avenue ana IV) reel in uepi n. 3). Samuel Feiliiy. Residence. Calawlssa. nestauruut. Hltu ito In town of Catawlssa, Catawlssa towniihlp, on M ln street, bounded o i the east by Sec ind n trout, on tbo south by aiain svreei. on iuu wwi uy iui, ui uuuvh lirahain, and on the north by an alley. 21. James II. Falrman. Itesldence, Ber wick. Hostauiant. Bltuate on. Front street IU Berwick borougu, Ueiwoea iinrnev ana Mulberry streets, south side, bounded on tbe north by Front street, on the south by an alley, on the east by nn alley, and on tbe west uy lana or Moses uaraii. 21 a. n.Follmer. Realdeuce.Gyerf Qrove. UoteL Bltuate Iu tbe vlllageof byersUrove, Oresnwood township, on a lot bounded on (Ha cast by tbe publlo road lcauing from SUoomsbarg to Mlllvllle, on tbe northliy tbe ptakllo road leadln; to Jerseytown, on tbe at by an alley, ana oa we aouiu By iw, vi F.r. JeDnaoo. 23. Peter Oro. Ilenldence. Bloomsburz. Buttler. Bltuate In tbe town of llloomabure. oi Main street In Uoott-town,bouDdedonthe norm oy inior airs.rinneinaaer, ana on me south by fjeonard street. 21. John W. Onldnwortby. Resldenoe. Cen tralla. Hotel. Bltuate In Centralla borounb. on the west side nr Locust avenue, adjoining ioi oi juirnaei u iiara on ine nnrvu, ana iov of Mrs. Wm. Peltier on tbe south. 2ft. J. 1 Glrton. Resilience. Btoomsburff. Hotel. Bltuate In tbe lown of llloomsburir. mi the south itlde of Main street, between tbe imruwure store nt j. u. Hc-nuyier uo. ana I he clothing store nf I). Lowenberg's estate, and known as 1 lie HI Elmo Hotel. 2d. Frederick M. Gllinore. Residence. Dloomtburg. llesiuurant. Bltuate In tbe Inwn ftr 11 oomiburfr. on the north hide or Beeond street of said town. In the vame place now occupiea oy uuu,auu Known as iirower-s 'It. William nttrper. Resldenee. Rlooms- burg. ltotel. Bltuate In town of Blooms iturg.on tbe northwest corner of Kast Hnd Blxlb streets, on a certain lot of grouud liounded on the norlb by lot of Hoyt's heirs, nn theeuH by East at reel, ou the south by Blxth street, and on tbe west by an alley. 28. Wm. II. (Jllmora. Residence. Ulooms burg. Ileitaurant. Blluate In the town of uioornhuurg, uounueu on me norm uy uiuge alley, on theeaxl bv lot of N.J, llendersbott. on tbe Bouth bv Main or Beoond street, and on the west by Miller's alley. Viarr Ilailedlne. Residence. Rupert. Howl. Bltuate In Rupert, In Montour town ship, on a lot of ground adjoining lands now of W. M, Monroe, a publlo road, and lands of John O. Quick. SO. Cbauner B. Ikeler. Resldenoe. Benton. Hotel. Bltuate In tbe village of Benton, In Benton townsblp, on the northwest slue of Main street, on a lot bounded on the north by a publle road leading from Main street in the B. A B. R. It., on tbe east by tbo Main street of said village, on tbo south by lot of toad leading from Benton to Cambra, and on the west by public road leading from Benton to iionrsuurg. 69. George W. Kelfsnyder, Residence Catawls sa, Hotel situate In the town ot Catawlssa In Catawtsa township, on corner ot Main and Sec ond streets, bounded on the east by other laudator Annalteirsnyder, ou the west by second street, uu tbe south by Main street and on tne north by an alley. Known as "Busquehanna UoteL" 60. Cortez B. Robblna, Hesldenoe Bloomsburg wholesale, situate hi the town of Bloomsburg, jn the north aide ot Beoond street, bounded uortb wardly by Kldge alley, eastwardly by lot ot Mrs. Luclnda Seesholtz, southwardly by aald -ccond street, and wcstwardly oy lot of E. B. Iirower. cl. Stephen a. Bhawn, Residence Catawlssa, thstaurant, situate in tbe town ot Catawlssa, In Calawlssa townsblp, bounded on the eut by lands ot petitioner, on tbe west by an alley, oa the north by Ualn street, and oa the south by sa aucj. 62. situate in Jerseytown, In Madison township. Tin Roofing a Specialty. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK IN HIS LINE. First door U ootmlm-jr 0,'Oi'a House. CLEARING OUT SALE OF FALL AJflt WINTER CLOTHING. A. E. Smith, Residence Jerseytown, Hotel, i townsnip, on county, to white Hall, In Montour county. tbe public road leading from Bickborn, Columbia bounded on the north by said pubuc road, on the east by lands of C. Kreamer and Bamnel Brag- ler, J. u. rruit ana s. r. weiiirer, on tne soutn by land ot William Johnson's Estate, and on the west by public road leading from MUlvlUe to WaahxestaBTUlo. 63. George W. sterner. Residence, Blooaaisbur,r hotel situate In the town ot Bloomsburg, on th i north aide of second street, corner ot it irray alio ' and said street, known as the sterner Block, ad- lands of c. s. rurman, wiuiam neai, aui joining s TdCKaOliDKIlS' MEErlNQ. The stockholders of the North Mountain Lumber Company are hereby uotined and requested to meet at the o ceof thacompiny, In the town ot Bloomsburg, on Tuesday the 18th day ot March, 18U0, at id o'clock In tbe forenoon, for the purpose onvotlng for or against an Increase of tbe capital stock aud Indebtedness ot said company, Bl order of Oh Board of Director $. BAMUEL WKJFALL, Bloomiburg. Pa., BecreUry. Jan. 11, l2. piUHTEH NOTIOK.. Notice Is hereby gives that an application will be made to the uovernor of Pennsylvania on Feb. ruary 1th 1MW by Charles lb Buckalew, Henry O. (llbson, Morton McMKhael, B. K Jamison and Edward B. Uennlston. under the Act ot Assembly entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation ot certain corporations approved April Mtb 174 and the several supplements there to, for tbe charter of an Intended corporation to be called "Tbe North Mountain Improvement Com. pany" the character and object of whlcu Is for th9 Surpose of erecting reservoirs, construction of ams. the driving and floating of logs, timber and lumber on the West Branch ot ruhlng Creek In the counties of Columbia and Hull'Vau on sild stream not exceeding twenty miles lu length wltn the rlgbt to clear out. Improve and use tho same, purchase dams, erect new dams, straighten, deep en, crib and widen the same. ' CnaaiM B. MoMicn Air. t AVPKIW I Farrx. Atrys forAppucanU. By virtue of Sundry writs nl Test. FL Fa. Issued out of tbe Court ot Common Pleas ot Luz. Co., Pa., and to me dlrec'ed, thero will be expoied to pub Uo sale at tbe Court Ilou (in thu Shsrttf'a ocdce) Bloomsburg, Pa. on SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1H90, at 10 o'clock ' m., the following, to-wlt i All that certain messuage lot or piece of grouud situ. ate In Brlarcreek township, CoL Co,, pa., bounded and described as follows, torwlb On the north by pubUo road leading to Berwick, on tbe east by lot ot Andrew Fowl r, on the south br and ou the west by lot ot Henry Ammerman, containing ONE HALF ACRE OF LAND, more er less, on which are erected a Frame Dwelling House, Grist lull, Darn and outbuildings. Seized, taken lato execution at tbe l ilt of James Post and t. W, Btackbousa, executors, "bearers" vv. Jonas Crlsmau and to be sold aa tbe property ot Jonaa CurUiaau. a p, iuko. 12.ttV. 17IiE0TI0N NOT10K. NtiM la berebr elve of the Columbia County Agricultural, Uortloul. Bherilf. Iven that the annual meeting1 ounty AkrtculturaL Uortloul. tural Mechanical Association for the electtou of otneers anu iue iransaciiau ut uuy uiuor uruuor tuslneua, will be held in tne oourt uouw, uiooms, burgTon Saturday January 18, law, at 8 rclock p , w. .... Jan... y. Keller Bros., and on tbe wen uy nn alley. Deiug auoai iixiysis leei iront uu saiu main street, and about 2uu leet deep. tl. JohnL.Kltne.resldenceConyiurhamtown. ship. Iiotel, situate In Connvbam township, on tbe public road leading from Numedlatocen. traua. Dounaedon ine no in tr lands or said John L. Kline, on the east by publlo rod afore- sua, on ine aouia ani wesi, Dyo'ueriAuasor said John L. Kline. s2. Nathan Knorr. resilience Numedla. noteL situate In Numedta, In Locust township at tbe latersecuon of tbe roxd leidlng from calawlwa to Centralis, with tbe publlo road leidlng from NUinedla to Kern town, oa a lot of land, bounded on the north by lands of Mary Fox, on tbe east Dy lana tsie oi uarmsn raunuirer, on me soum by said publlo road leading from Numedla to Kcrntown and on tbe west by said publlo road leading from Catawlssa to Centralla. si. UesterKlstler, resldenceCatawlssa. Hotel situate lu the town of Cauwlsa, In Catawlssa townsblp, on the cornet of Main and Beoond it recta, bounded on the eat by second street, on i be north by fain street, on tbe south by an sllcy and on the west by land ot Polly Pjer. si. John Knlas, residence Miminvtlls, UoteL situate in Miminvllle, Mifflin township, on tbe north side ot Tblrd si reel ot said village of Miminv Ule on a lot bounded on the north by Beeond street, on the east br a lot of Kmsnuel KlrkendaU, oa the south by aald Tblrd street, and on tbe west by lot ot,aeorge MUltr deceased, estate, ci IS, Joseph Kteckner, residence Espy. Hotel, situate la village of Espy, In Scott township, on the norm side of Main road leadlmr from Blooms burg to Berwick, bounded on the north by an alley, on the east by the road leading from satd era BaUroad depot, on the south by said Main road or Main street oi aspj ana on tne west ty 64. Chester Stlltz, Residence, Jamison City. HouL situate In Bugarloat townsblp, in Jaml. on City, on a lot ot ground adjoining Market street In the northwestern division of said place, oontalnlng one acre and forty-eight perches and known as tne "Manor Rest inn." t Addison W. Shuman, Residence, Main. vine, Malnvllle, Hotel, situate in Main township in town of Malnvlle on tbe main road leading from Catawlssa to Beaver valley, adjoining lot ol J. K. Longenberger, on the east by land of J. B. Yettcr on the south, by said road on the west, and on the north by lot of M. m. camp belt i 66. Mary C. Smith, Residence, Beaver townsblp. Iiotel. Bltuate In Beaver town ship, bounded on the west by publlo road leading from Catawlssa to Rlngtowo, on tbe east by lands of O. A. Bhuman, and on tbe north and south by the same. 67. Bernard 8tohner, Residence, Blooms burg. Restaurant. Bltuate In the town of Bloomsburg. on the south side of Becood street, bounded northwardly by said Beeond street, eastwardly by lot of John K. Lockard. southwardly by an alley adjoining tbe Ex idiange Iiotel property, and westwardly by ml alley adjoining said Exchange Iiotel property, 68. Franklin L. Shuman. Residence. Cata. wlssa. Hotel. Bltuate In Catawlssa, Cata vissa townsblp, on corner of Pine and Railroad streets, bounded on tbe north by Pine street, on tbe west by Railroad street or illey, on tbe south by lands of F, L. Shuman, and on the east by lands of Angelina Sbumao. 60. Benjamin F. Spouenberg, Residence, Berwick. Iiotel. Bltuate In borough ofBer wick, bounded on the erst by land of Dr. A. U. MeOrea, on tbe west by Market street, north by Front street, south by Canal street or Dug road, known as BL Charles Hotel. 70. William U.Taylor, Itesldence, Blooms burg. Bottler. Bltuate In the town of Bloomsburg, bounded northwardly by land nf N.J. Heudersbolt, east by Caleb Barton, south by Main or Second street, and west by o her land of N.J, llendersbott. 71. AuRuit Thlele, Residence, Berwick, Bottler. Bltuate In the borough ot Berwick, im uanai street, oounuea on tne soutb by Canal street, on the east by land of Barah llaker, on tbe uortb by land of Barah Baker, and on tbe weal by llokman land, 72. William K.Tubbs, Reildence, Blooms burg. Hotel. Bltuate on the south side of Second street on a lot bounded northwardly by said Second street, eastwardly by an alley and tbe Opera House lot. southwardly by ("Ine alley, and weitwardly by Whitman's alley, known as tbe Exchange Hotel. It. O.W. Turner, lteildeuce, Orangevllle. Hotel. Bltuate lu the village of Oranevllle, In Oranee townshlu. on tbe northeast mmr ut Pine and Main streets, and known as the Oiangevllle Hotel, 71 Boyd R. Yetter. Residence, Malnvllle. Hotel. Situate In tbe town of Malnvllle, townsblp of Main, on a lot of land bounded .is follows: On tbe west by Catawlssa creek, on tbe soutb by land ol Charles Retch art, on the east by land of Cleaver Menslnger, and un the north by land of J, W. Shuman. R0SC0E C0MLING: HIS LIFE AND LETTERS. By his nephew, Alfred R. Cockling. This work Trill shortly be Issued by us, and sold ttrictiy by tubetrip. (ton. Octavo, COO pages, steel portrait, sad tio-tlmllM of letters ot emuant contemporaries in both parties. WE ESPECIALLY INVITE LAWYERS AND MEN OUT OF BUSINESS, POLITICIANS, AND CANVASSERS, to make early applications for the exclusive control of territory. One of the greatest opportunities to make money ever offered. (When writing, mention this paper.) CHARLES L WEBSTER & CO., 3 Kast lth Street, New York. Energettc Men to JKAI A flPMTO Active. rtlll I make from to SIM) m 1 A MTI.'n m-mth Beting ror us and enjoy VV f.'' 1 I - I ' the comfort of knowln? that tbey are working for sa old and reliable ntm. De sirable territory In towns and countlen can be sc. cured by prompt application, w e grow the stock we oner. Addrw rKANKUN UAVI3 CO. Nureerjtnen, Baltimore, Md, Jan J; Mar. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. r roraote a luxuriant erowlh. Nyer Fail I to Heitor Gray Ha - tflltl Vr.Mll.rut ColAf. I Prevent Panrlnirj hair failLoc too, atij ft ooatimitraUU. IF YOU WANT TO BUYgBARGAINS IN OVERCOATS, WINTER CAPS, UNDER CLOTHINO, &c, In fact anything in CLOTHING lor MEN. BOYS AND CHILDREN. CALL AT THE POPULAR CLOTHING STORE OF D. LOWENBERG'S Est, Pa. Rlooiusburg:, l 3 4f il I' AIt.lI POU HUNT A f vrra of 100 Cjvs. wlt'i tiin'lRome ow bounn una uam, aua suppiia wi'ii ounciam woter, will be i i-nted at a low i-ent for ho term of live j eari. I to a yoija tenant whoan nimtsh bh own stock ii i equipment. Tne iirrn is in mo cutawiBsa VaPey on tne 'rowniiilp road from llnndonilUe to Alldenreld two Ir.llHi rrom UrHndnnvlln unrt ttftnr i uirara aiuuor. ueierences requesuM. Aaar us UEIIKIIN.TIIUM1-.1U.V, Euiilnecr n;ram uaate Potuvlllo, fa iov. i.iy. QlIAHTCUNOriCE i-tlco Is herebv lventhatan auollcatlon will ' bo ir.ace to the o ivernr of the aw of remsyl vanla on Friday, January 31st, A. 1)., ltso, by I Jrwnpn UattL o. w. Miller, IMmpno Haul, Herman 1 Kaulfrre K. 1'. Wllllami and B Waller under i the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of i-euQgjiTama ennv ta "An Act ii pmviuo ror tne luiuruurnuuij a-iu itcuiaiiou ui cerLaia uorpora tlons',anprf ved April ith 1871 and the supple. ir-tuts thereto, forthe cnirter I cmporairw. to oeca ini tno ot an Intended Blooioebursr HUk Mill.'' tbo characier and object ol nil b Is tbe nanuracture of hiik and for ihese uurnodes to have and possess and enloy al thdnirbts b-no'lti and 75. ownsblp. Llvlnaston Yeager, Resldenoe, Locnst iioiei. Bltuate in lxout town- laaa to Centralla, adjoining lands of Jacob Heroer, Mayberry Iiukbes, and Bamuel dilp, on the publlo road leading from Uata. Klaae, known as National Cross Keys Uotal, WM. U. BNYDEB, Clerk Ci. B. Q. M. QUICK, Deputy. Cletk's Office, lUoomsbarc, 1., Uvctl),mt, QHAUTEK NOt ICE. Notice Is hereby given that an spp'lcatlon will be made to the Governor ol Pennsylvania on Jrn. uaryllib li9, by Wllllara Whltmer, H. E. Blay. maker, It. Y. W humor, diaries stnulo and lsaao liiuuui, uuuirr iuu acifUi ahsliuuij, cuiiuou au art to provide to- the Incorporutl in and regula tion of frrtatn corporations, approved April inn, l"7l and the sevrslsUDDlementi thereto, fir the charterotanimendol oirporatlon to M o iled the Wesi fork luiproveiaent O uupany, the cbtr. aoler and ouloct of which U tbe coastntct'on o dams and driving and floatlaj; of siw Umber and lumber o tne West f jrk ot fUUlmr urn :k tnthecouiiltea of Bulllvan and Columbia, slid stream not rxceedloi; twenty miles la lenirtb. Wlin ini niUt ui cioar guu liaiiruvu auu dau iue same. Durcha-so dams, erect new daiai stralirhton deepen, crlh ond widen the itiinj. I I ,1, l,U lit n Atfy. for AppltoJnis. prUlleees' f tho said Act of Assembly and us supplements. U. VV. SllI.LVh, tolicitor. "uDirvivs KOI I 'B i'jile q,4iiios Cruwbv, deceased. The underslirnrd mdltor annointi d to make nu. trlbutloa of tbo fundi in tbe bands ot eadly Suit, adminlstMtor In slid esttte will roe t the parties iiiicres'eu ar. nis omue on ni sueot in the Borougb or Berwick, ou Friday, Jauuary 81st, I no. at Ii o'clock a. in . to oerforui tlid dutlna rl bis appointment, wli-n and where all parties stould present llietr claims or bo lorever debarred from coming In on said fund. i;iiAiti.iu u. uvAnn, Jan. 10 it. Auditor A HARVEST FOR MONEYMAKSES AND MONSYSAVERS. OarTutity Pur Oenl. Extra Iuducrasnt Sale reprcsnnU au r.olnal oHuh dWtributi n of $50,000 a ?rMtr$& ?l:eTai Uoll,,r"' woriu of w,ntw ciom to l . Zcilz:, garmenu bcen otr"cd KVGL-Ii KKKSEVMKHB PALL MALL BOX OVERCOATS n.. i, intlsomeai ur.d ranst stvll.h rea.ly-made Overcoats ever prnrluccd. Asldu It. ib ,up.-rlor fabrics In th. .eOv.rcoatB.thrr.-U that peculiar and much E. 0, THOMPSON. wuruuai ttiiAUY-MADB CLOTHINO. 1338 CHESTNUT STREET ( OPPOSITE TIIK MINT. 1 Philadelphia. 'lomVEoirtiriSrfV Csalmere Trousers are valuta of un. less, uio per cent. Our Imported Fabrlo Rulu and Patent uruai caccnuuue. were Wrt to .1 racking up and trlmmlog would ment," nr a handsome Hcotch Cheviot iruaR,,iV:iri.,i P' lra Induce- irS'RKIS' WrJf In?rted Cnevlot Trousers (iisi neTi ouiuruuya, iu , m, extra Store open until t:10. ISSOI.U tlON OP I'AltTNERdUU', N OTI0E fotlco la hereby given tbat tho nartnerslilD be. tween J. V. i-etcock, a. V. l-eacock and U, 0, Peacock, was dissolved on the flrst day of J arm. ary, A. 1)., one tbouaaul eight hundred and nla--ty, bo far as routes to the aal l j. v. feacock. All debts owing to tbe sild partnership are to tie received by tbe said 8. f. IMacock, and u. O. l'ea. cock aud all demands ou tne said partnership are to be preieuU'd to taem f r payment at their place oi buHnees ou tbe southwest corner of Main and Manet birueis, in uie town or uioomsourg. 1'enL. svlranla, where the business will bo continued by tne Bald 8. v ivaoook anl u. u. l'eacock under the nrm namo ot B l", l'eacock k Co. j. r, i-iicock, B. Y. 1'riOOCK, C. C. 1-kiocci. The d llev holders of the Ilrlarcroek Farmer's Mali road to the Delaware Lackawanna 4 West. 2f.u? ! V 'ft A Y" . "" iti n, M.nmart dunor. on thn south br mild num I meet at tb ba'l t t'eutM .irnte, 1. or Ii, in centre townsnip, coiumou cointy l'a , on .Monday tbe 19th day ol Jauuarv, 1 UJ, betwe-u tlid houis of 10 a. m. and i p. iu., for the purpow ot electing l)lre.;U)ni tor the easulus yo ir. and for transact ing aucu other bualnas as may properly come be- Ho uu uompany. flAMUELNaYIIiltD, Kcretaiy, D I3SOLU I IOK KOTIUE. lot ot Stephen I'ettlU M. U. J. Kelly, Itesldence, Centralla. Hotel. HtaaU on locust avei.ua, tn tbe borough ol Centralla, bounded oa too aorth by lot of UU. UttUK eo tk esaa by loouna avecua, oo tba Notice Is herebv irlven that the Hrm of Whitn Conner Bloan. Is this day dlwoltnl, K. II. Bloan retiring from the Hrm. Tbi baslnest will be con ducted in the future by White Conner, I email, lug members of tbe nrm. All bills will tie paid by Vt hlto & Conner, and all ncoouuu heretofore made are payable to tho u, .;. B. Wuira, J. w. uoiisi, B. 1L tiLOlM, Orangevllle, l'a. Jaa u, I sea THE HOTEL EASTMAN, HOT HPRINGH, AUK, The largest anl floest UKWHT IIOTKI. lu Ameri ca, with the anest Bath llouaes In tbe world con. nui . wicu tuuuer management or O. (J. '!"?. ol White Miiurtiln Hotels) for stasoa of 1890, January 15th. nckets should be bought via UU Umla and lion Mountain & Boatheru itit, ls r it. THE BOY'S HOLIDAY. The Best Youth's I'aper Ever 1'ubllshed, WILL HE OUT JANUARY 7 I'll. Examine the first Number, ror sale by newsdealers. I'rloe s cents. SALESMEN WANTED. tocaavaaiforttieaaieof Nuraery Htocki nmnlnvmnnt mi.,aninn1i u a t'a . CUailB I-KN8fc3 1-AID7. Apply at oucj, .Ullng ago. Cliase Brothers Company, 'toy-is Jan. Mar. ROCIHWTKft, f FRAZERgIe n.,-515" L IBs"? worn . ffkaatr as4 UltflVhllfW f 9 Catarrh IIS Ha6 You Tried Cream Balm' THE BEST Remedy ? UotkLliittldorS&aff sAl a panicio is applied into each nostril and la roWSfod. to crS """" n " WSM 1 r mau a. V BUffl'lUlls, u -Varrea St,, Now York, l-l'-d-tt VER Bans Meal fOll rOULTItY Crushed Oyster hhells, Flint and ltMr liril,a Ma, A te.r nftUT price list. VOllK C1IBMI0AL VVOltKB, York l'a. 1-lI-J-lt, CataWa' l Mi mini Ofc, 1.8 d 4t, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH DCUUVDfiVAl Bill i kniiinuiHi, rikLWi lttd Cross Dlaiuond-llrund. TH til, nlUkU tiUl fcr nk BaT. ut v. LaaiM, ak l'ruvil.L fur luilla- llr..a.l. rA ...LAUlatlM. M.US .IUklu.ill.ua. TkHUMn Swlifc r-niHiui -auw MT y MIL Imj Am-. wtVrtXkaa.Tik.