Highest of all in Leavening Power. I 1 w ABSOLUTELY PURE TIIK COUJMIUAN. KnWeil lit the Post rintconl 111 miiishiuy, I'a., isweond rlims matter, Munli I, imkh. ni.ooMsr.URorr.v FRIDAY, FKHRUARY 27, 1S01. EES0LUTI0N30F EESPECT ri.( OMHin i.o, I'a., Fb. 18, 1801. At tlm mr'tipR nf ( B. H'ockwoy rn p No. 270, Div. nf IVtmn., 8 of V., U. S, A , cmmittc p (.f throe wur up. )olntf(l to report tlic following resolu tions ; WimiKAS. It lim plensmj Almighty Oiid ''who movi's in t mvnterlmm way his wonders to pi r'orni," to transfer to tlio life tw-ynnd our In-loved brother, Gen. William T. Sherman, tlnrt-foro, Rnnketl, That in tho dentil of O.-n W. T. Slu rmnn, our Into comrade, the camp has mistaini'd nn itrrnnrnhlo Ions, a true and notdo friend. Alin, that Post Han 10m No. 424 of New York City, has lost a great, true, and worthy triond, and the country a great and mdilo General. We earnestly pray that the Great Deity may raise up another in our country mil in our midst who may take up the. work, that of defending the union, where he has laid it down. Rtmlml, That the Charter of our C imp be draped for the space of thirty dnj in token of rt-f pert to the dead hero, and that this expression of our lovu and te garda for our lute brother he inscribed on the records of the ramp and that a page be tt apart therefor Rtio'vtd, That wo tender to the family of Wm. T. Sherman assurance tf our sjmpathyln their bereavement, of our appreciation of bis character, and our respect tor his nv mcy and reputation as a General. limited, That a copy of these res ilu tioni be scot to the Rational Tribune and our county papers for publication, and also a copy be feat to the bereaved fam Uy. T. C. Haktbb, ) T. (5. Finn mi, -f Com. C. W. MoC'Af-MSj A large class of teachers will take ad vantage of the special rate offered by Wood's Business College of t?cranton dur tog the jprlng and summer. QUEENJESTHER. The snored cantata "Queen Etber," will be presented la the Opera House, Thursday and Friday evenings, March 5th and 6th, by a company of nearly one hundred singets, Including the best tal ent of Hloomsburg. The singers will be elegantly costumed io oriental dress, many of them being rented from Waas & Sods, the fluewt coslumert of Philadel phia. The cantata i divided Into Ave acts. Tbeie will bo four chorusee a chorus of Pertians, of Jews, of Persian maidens, and of Jewish boys- A full orchestra will be to attendance. The following are the soloists : "King Ahasuerus, Mr. L'oyd Wintersteen "Queeu Esther," Mice Anuie Miller Hamao, Mr Nevin Yost Zorisb, Miss Ella Fox Morderal, . Rcy. William T. Atiraaa Mordecai's Sister, Miss V)d Miller Pi opticus, Mrs. L'oyd Winterttt-en Scribe, Mr. Frank Bomboy Guard, Mr. Samuel Bldli man, Mr. Som- mer White, Mr. Char es llrady. Mr. Frank Collcy. fligh Priest, Mr. Skyles M'Kllhp Hegal, Mr. Orval Yetter Qieeo's Attendants, Miss Annie J ameson Miss Mary Miller, Miss Jennie Styles Miss Annie Lockard. '. Llsmau's Attendant, Mr. Edward Ent Zcrish's Attendants, Miss Elmira Shutt, Mrs. Harriet Blue. Feats can be K-curerl at Dtnt'c r's shoe store. Renrved tests 50 eout, general adnihfion 80 cents ra lery 23 cents. Advertising. Ii by no means a paying benefit to merchants unless it is proj erly looked after. So ni ny people think that by writing something funny that it will cap. turo all readers of a newspaper, but it dots cot. What wo call a catchy thing is Manners' Double Extract Pursapanlla for bad blood, piuipleo, eczema, alt rheum, scrofula, erysipelas and uumer. ous other diseases arising from bad blood. Manners' Doublu Extract Sursaparillacan be found for sale at ell orug ttores. Price 50 cents a bottle. tf- The following letters are held at the Bloomsbur?, Pa. pott office and will be sent to the dead letter office Mar. 10. 1SU1. Mr. Mahlc.n It D Uriel', Mr. P. Oolder. Persons calling for tin so letters will please suy they wire udvcr'.ised Feb. 24, 1801. Ouoc -nt . will b-jc'.urid on each let ter advertised. A. 11. Catiicabt, P. M. Happy and content ha bride wlth"The R cl'sster," .hu llv-.-s ir. l!" !;t rf th r.iorulnj;. i, ,,...,...... " U. S. Cov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. akin Powder I0ULTEY NOTES. No. 5. Uod rul cm be put to so mmy uso in tho poultry yard tint it sh juld bo called th') poultryman's friend. In meg are variud and uviny, and the good rii.-uiltH obi lined fronj n proper use ate not esteemeil as highly us they should b", merely beciunii not rightly under stind. We eivo Si low some 01 the lines it ran bo put. to and would adviao its Juse mo c freely. As a lice exurin naior it lias no equal. Uso It freely in cracks und crevices, in the corner of nest boxes on roosting pole?, and on tho b ly of fowls by mix ing with lard. For tcily legs mix with lard and apply once or twice a week for twoor three weeks. For roup mix as above and apply to the head freely, at the same lime give a dose or two Internally of t'10 same. As a preventative and cure for cholera it can not bu ovi rcMimatcd; for firs stages and as a preventative use by souk ing wheat or corn in it and feed or.cn or twice a week. As a cure after the fowl refuses to cat put it on some bread and force it down them, but cure Khould be taken not to give too much as the resu t will be as fttal as cholera Itself. A piece the size of the end of your thumb given twice a day would b) sufficient. I have used lts a preventative of gaps with very good results Mix with lard and add a few drops of crude carholio acid. Apply to the tops of the chicks head when taken from the nest. The ap plication should bo nude every week for thue or four weeks. No one who pretends to keep poultry should fail to use it freely and often, for I know tint the result from it will be very satisfactory. W. B. Okiimam. What is The Use J Of buying worthless medicines, and spending money on quack doctor?, whose only idea is to gull the public. Is it not better to buy reliable medicine like Sul phur Bilterr? I think so, as they cured roe of Catarrh after suffering three years. F. P. Clark, Mancherter. The Pennsylvania Railroad's Second Toar to the Golden Gate. Tourists on tho first Pennsylvania Rail road tour to the Golden Gate, left New Orleans last week, after witnessing the gTeat Carnival of Mardl Gras. Their special train has provoked the greatest admiration and the most favorable com ments from the Southern people, owing to its palatial equipment. Letters from the tourists en route to frii nds at home are full of expressions of delitht In regard to the trip. The second tour, which will leave Philadelphia, Tuesday, March 3d, is filliog up rapidly, due in great measure to the desire of many to be in California In the delightful season of early spring. The route taken for the second tour west traverses the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indlm a, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizoos, eo tei ing the American Utopian State Call. ! forula from tae south, while east-bound it takes the same route as tho first tour. Stops of longer or shorter duration are made at all the prominent points en route in both directions. The rate 1$ remark ably low, being but $'373, yet including Pullman Palace Car accommodations, meals, and several side trips. The des criptive Itinerary may bu procured on application to George W. Boyd, Assis tant General Agent. For thoso who far ticlpate joining this second tour applica tion for space should be made at 01.ee, as the number to be rnriied is limited. AN UNEQUALLED OPPORTUNITY. An unequalled opportunity for a profit able investment lu town lots on easy terms In a healthy and prosperous locality. Tuo BloomBburg Land Improvement Company oiler at public sa'.o about Five Hundred Building L'lte, bituato In the thriving and progressive town of Blooms bur, Penna. The lots are forty feet in front and about ICO fict In depth. Tkums of Balb, the highest and best bidder the buyer, tweuty-flve dollars down, the balance In monthly payments of flvo dollars with interest. Deferred payments secured by bond and mort gage. A c"ced in fee simplo to be given for a lot clear of all incumbrances. Sale will take place on the premises at 10 oVl. ck in H e norning of each d:iy, Thursday and FiMuy, March 2(lih and 27ih A. V. l"i't, and be continued tiiroucu April following j commenclug witli Thtirfd' y of ouch week. Excellentjfactory Bites free. Bee hand bills and ma-F. For further particulars apply to The Bloomstmrg Laud Improvuuent Co. N. U. Funk. if, fc'icitta-y. B TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. Tho fallowing is a lift of officers elected In the several boroughs and town ship lust wiek, except Hloomsburg which printi it in last issue t IIBAVKR. Collector taxes, O. P Uunsinger; School Director?, W. A. DrelBbarh, C. E. B. n singer; !- iipervlforp, Joninh Fisher, liaac Harrlger ; Overseer, Daniel Mngley j As Aopcs'or, P. II. Fisher, Jno Ilrusch; Auditor, C. N. Mcllcnry, Judge E'cctior, G. W. Longenberger; Inspec. tors, Cal. Oruvir, r'amuel Klingaman. IIKSTON. Jtidic, J. It. Cole ; Inspectors, C. K Albertson, C. A. Eihon ( Ovi rseer, Clem iit-l Mcllcnry ; SupervUnrs, It. J. PavU, O M. Gibbons ; Auditor, D T. Luiz; Sehool Directors, C. A. K'is, II. J I. Ilulme; Asst. Assess jm, J. ('. Wenner, J. It. Keelet Tax Col., A brain Hartman. 1IKIIWKK Clrit Burgers, Daniel Itecdy; Asst. BurgiFS, J. O. Jaroby; School Directors, C ('. Evans, W. F, Hotub, F. II. Eaton; Tax Colhctor, J. B. L icKim'; l.Vuuoi', O II. Z under, P. W. Whltmire, F. P. 1 1 ill; Overseer, S. W Dickson; High Constable, A. D. Seely ; Judge of E'.ec lion, East, G. A. Buckingham ; Judge of Election, Weft, W. C. Wioah, Innpec. tors. Eiht, it. L. Kline, Willi-nn Bred benner; Inspectors, Wet, J. It. Mc Anal, A. N. Sheerer; Asst. Assessors, D. Bauchcr, J. W. Evans. iu;iu:oi!KBK. Judge, S E. Moyer; Inspectors, W. W. Peybert, tf. lioueh, Overseer, John M. Fair child ; Colhctor, A. B Croop; Super, visors; A. F. Martz, Win. Lnmon; Audi tor, M. L. Ilotiscknccbt; School Dir ct ors, J. P. Freas, S. Kuorr; Asst. Assessor; G W. Miller, J Sponenberger ; Town Clerk, B. O. Klinetnp. CATAWISSA Judge of Election, A. Truekmillir; In spectors, A. il, Kline, Zir.k KreWier; Supervisors, M. V. B.Kline, Jerry Yea. ger; Oveiser, Jesse Menseb; Audi tor, G, W. Iteiftnvder; School Directors, J. B. Yetter, L. B. Kline, for three years, W. H. Hobertsf ir one year; Ass. Asses sor, Luther Eyer, W. G Fishir; Collector, C. Ellis. ORSTRAI.IA Chief Burgess, Sclh Thorns?; High ConMable, James Thomas; Cot.nci!, Geo. Troitmsn, D. Curry; School Directors. Ed. Williams, Jr. Jno. F. Nertncyj Audi tor, John H. Johnson; Tax Collector, J. W. Fortner; Asst. Assessors, Edwin James, M. W. Brennen; Judge Election, John Spring; Inspectors, B. L. Currcn, Edwin James. OONYSOUAM. Supervisors, Patrick Lnngdoo, Patrick, McDonnel; Overseer, B. J. Doyle; Collec tor, W. II. Iteinboldt; Clerk, John Con nery; Auditor, John Bergln; Judge Elec tion, James J. Grant, north; John P. Hannon, south; Inspectors, Henry J. Weller, Em'l Levan, north; Alfred Fetter- olf, John Mensinger, south; School DL rectors, Wm. Rodenbusb, Jacob Kress; Asst. Assessors, Michael Mulligan, Ira Koadarmel. OBNTRB. Judge, Levi Fester; Inspectors, John Deloog, John Cryder; Overseer, Elisha Itlngrosc; Collector, I. D. Hartman: Asst. Assessors, Isaac Whltmire, F. . Hagen bucb; Supervisors, . P. Kisner, Chas. Whitmirc; Auditor, J. M. White; School Directors, Daniei;Wbitincyer, Jno. Kelrh nr; Justice of Peace, B. B. Fna', P. uarria. FISniNOOBBIK. Justice of Peace, J. M. Ammerman; Judge Election, J. M. Wenner; Inspec tors, J. N Bobbins, B. J. Harrison; Over seer, J. D. McHenry: Supervisors, Slot E. Mcllenry, Charles Kelchner; At-st. Asses sors, L. M. Creveling, J. I. Campbell; Auditor, M. W. Mcllenry; School Direc. tors, E. M. Laubach, W. C. Pennington; Town Clerk, F. W. Creveling; Collector, J. V. McHenry: Treasurer, G. M. Howell. FRANKLIN. Judge Election, Henry Gottshall; In spectors, Chas, Relgle. M. V. B. Winter steen; Overseer, T. M. Mcnsch; School Directors, Jonathan Loreman, Francis Pensyl; Collector, Alfred Arlley; Super v1bo, J, T. Heeder, S, D. Loreman; Auditor, Wm. Stockcr; Atst. Assessor, J. F. Kecder, Jacob Artley. OHBBNWOOD. , Judge of Election, E., G. V. Mcllcnry, W., S. B. Kisner; iLSptctor, E., S. Y. Mather, Clyde Vanhorn, W. Tillman Staddler, Willis Demott; Asst. Assessors, A. P. Young, C. II. Plldlne; School Di rectois, J. W. Ileece, J. E Welliver, Aud'tor, John Eyer; Supervisors, Hugh S Fairman, Vm. Hcilmau; Collector, D. S. Patterson. !1KML0CK. Judge Election, S. W. Girton; Inspec tor.', Juha Welliver, Guo. Hock; Asst Assessors, II. H. Guile, L. Gitton; Over seer, W. A. Alillor; School Directors, Jacob AtKle, Evan Thonns; Supervisorf, P. A. Stroup, Henry Duigbmiller; Collec tor, C. L. liaitiuan; Auditor, E. J. Ohl. JACKSON. Judgo Election, !. M. Hartman; In specters, J. I.. Ilirhman, M. A. Mc Henry; .IiimIco, O. W. F.irver; Asst. Assessors, Y, A. Hutt, Frmk D rr; Col lector, P. L. Kvcrlmrt; 8up(rvisors, J. F. Derr, F. P. York-'; Auditor, Jno. U. Lunger; Overteer, J. 1!. Hob'iiut ; Pchool Directors, H. J. Hir'i tiian, Heciy Wag ner; Town Ui il:, C. W. Y'oung. LOOUdT. Judge Election, JireinU'i ll'ioads; In spictor, Joh 1 Fox. Jno. Sl ailer; (Over seer, Clio. Y a.'er; SupiTvU.-r, Dun. Mviil",W. u. ii-i-v, i..L;vl lU.f.a-, I. C. Waller, E. Yocum, Auditor, Peter Swank, Collector, L. II. Daniels, Asst. Assessors, Geo. Bitner, Innnc C. Johnson. MADISON. Judge Election, A. Ilartllnr, Inspec tors, Judson Axe, C. O. Maust, Justice of Peace, G. 8. Lee, Supervises, George Vhttenlgbt, Cyrus Hartlioe, School Dl n ctor?, 1). A. Shultz, Hiram Turner, Col lector, John Kr.imer, Auditor, Peter Wtrkhelser, Asst. Assessors, J. A. E sick, Jacob Shoemaker, Oveiseer, Cyrus Iteichard. MAIN. Judge Election, Jos. Gulger, Inspectors, Gilbert Shuman, J. W. John, School Di rectois, U J. Campbell, W. H. Fisher, Supervisors, J. F. Bauman, Simon Bred, benner, Collector, A. W. Hiunnn, Asst. Assessors, Em'l Mauser, J. W. Shuman, Oviru-er, James Keifor, mpri.iN. Juclo of Election, A. C. Mlllarrt; Inspcetors, W. P. Metier, A. U Foulk; Supervisors, Henry Nuss Ham. Knecbt; Asst. AssoNion, U. II. ltoyd, L. n. Creni-; CollPctor, Allison Hess; overseer, J. S. Vohi-j :tiool Directors, John Luiz, Free man Hurler; Auditor, O. P. KIlnirAinan. -"' yaxTom. ' ' Judge Electloi, lnvitl Mii'iaor; Inspectors, D, K. Uaylor, Asa Ileilr; SupnirlJors, Samuel Fry, Wm- Lynn; Asst. Aasessors, P. A. Kvans, J- Kobr-rts; Collector, James (Julck; Seliool Di rectors, Daniel Cotnnr; Auditor, J. 8. Metisub; Overgeers, Isaac Mourey, Arthur Moberts; Justice Peace.'.Wm. Mensc; MT. ri.KHSANT. JuJgo Eleetlon, II Irani Thomas; Inspector, K. C. Campbell, c. P. Olrton; Mipprvisora, M. K, Sybert, Sam. .laciby; School Directors, W. T. Vance, A. W. Mellck; overseer, John Vance; Col lector, . M. Ikeler; Auditor, Sylvester Kitchen; Asst. Assessors, Jacob Bowman, C.lnt Crawford. OB1NOS. Judge of Election, Joa Fleckcnstlne; Inspec tors, C. W. Turner, W. A. Allabach; Asst. As- seasors, D. K. Sloan, II. K. Ilowman; ovenwr, A. W. Eveland, Isaac Iilldlue, tlo vote; School Directors, L. Dcttterlok, J. D. Hentle; Colleoior, M. L. Kline; Supervisors, E. II. Johnson, A. C. Achenbacb; Auditor, Justice sitler; Justices, II. J. Conner, J. B. Ilannan. pins. Judge of F.loctlon, J. D. Potter; Inspectors, M. II. Dltlcr, Wm, Budmm; Asst. Asgtasors, D. W. Robblns, U. F. Karchner; Justice, T. It, Everett; Scbnol Directors, O. II. Oordner, O. W. l.udwlg; Collector, J. M. Lyons; overseer, Thos. Kortnen Auditor, A. E. Olrton; Supervisors, John Kestler, T. B. Oordner. ROARINOCRRRK. Judge ot Election, Henry Craig; Inspectors, F. Relobard, Wm. llower; Asst. Afaessora, D. Long, W. Zaner; Suliool Directors, A. Beaver, L. Fetter. man; Supervisory D. Long, Joseph Levan; Col lector, Jerry Menseb; Auditor, Samuel Levan. SCOTT. Judeof Election, Ewt, E. J. Mettler;' Inspec tors East, W. E. IlRKenbueh, Jno N. M lines; Judgo of Election, West J. U. I obblns; Inspec tors West, M. L. Keller, Jno. Wanlch; supervi sors, J. Walters and M. L. Hicks; Hchool Di rectors, L. M. Pe'.tlt, H B. Angel; Collector, C. B. Ent; Auditor, Wm. Bogarr; Asst. Assessor,' C, M. Creveling, A F Terwllllgor. SCOARLOAV. Judge of Election, Jesse Hartman; Inspectors, Ezra Stephens, II. T, Cole; Asst. Assessors, C. W. Hess. E. J. Albertson; Scbsol Directors, J. T. Meeker, J. G, Laubach, Collector, J. F. La mon; Justice, C. B. forks; eupervlsors, J. Dlltz, Ellas Fritz. ' - Manners' Double Extract Rarrapartlla for Catarrh is and always will be a lead er, as its curative powers cannot be beat; prlcu SOc a bottle. I For sale by all drug gists. : t The Northwestern Masonic Aid Asso ciation of Chicago, Illinois, has paid ovir ,000,031 of losses and has a', member. ship of over 55,000, and has Insurance in force to the amount of $1-10,000,000. It has just paid the widow of W. E. Smith deceased, ot Berwick, $3500, as appears by letter published elsewhere. Special and loci! solicitors desired. Address N. Ferrce Ligbtner, General Manager of So licitors, S017 Poplar Street, Phlladelpl 1 ., Pa. Average annual cost per $1000 for 1889 and 1890, ages 31 to 30 years, $8.8?; 31 to 40 years, $9 88; 41 to 4-9 years, $11.98. 8t. "A stitch In time saves nine," and! you take Hood's Sarsaparillt now It may save months of future possible sickness. For Sale or Rent. One of the most desirable properties on Market St., Bloomsburg. Finely located gas, water, heat, bath, fruit, c. ros sesblon given April 1. Apply to M. F. Eyerly, W. L. Eyerly, or ;Levl WaUer, Esq. 2-13-41. The Younir Peonies' Social Club, of the Presbyterian Church, will give a chicken and flannel cake supoer In the basement of the! old church, on Friday evening. February 37, 1891, from ft p. m. until 10 p. m. Supper 25 cts, ice cream and cake 15 cts. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, the clung to Castoria, When ahe had Children, she gave them Castoria. Tor Rent Two food dwelling Lousc3 on Centre tret.-t. Apply to J. L. Girton, Blooms--urg, Pa. 7-4t. To Nervous DoLilitatud Men- II you will s'-iiil us your inhln-ss, we will mull ii inn' II i,.d niliil IV! I II 1 1 I ! rMH.llliin lot n I it ml IH-. ll i s i 'I1!. 'l)'';ii ell Mi'i-i m- ui' :ie- i ;i"ii. i v .11111:111 .nis. nml I hi 1 1- elm rutins t ;Ti-cM ihl Hie nervous llelitllMleil S.V.sO III, mill ll'OV - will iiiirM n si. m- you in vluoi- tin. I lieiu i.l, !Ulllillli-l five. If .Von I'll' IIHIS ltlllli-li-., '.U ,lll si-mi y toi a Hell mill Auiii;inr,- on nun. Voltaic Hki.t Co., v;c.7l. Mm iliull, Mli'll. Huw Meat Market. Tim urnli rsU-'!i d bus purchased the lit itt. murUet Iniely own d by David W'in mr'in Ii-'-n Mreet, a-d M ii-epared t.i furninh all Idiot" ot fresh nu-it, S'liisage, scri.pjili.', &is. It Aid b -b udeav.r to mippiy ilu; bett the niurkM iifr.uii" io hW COUPOUND EXTRACTVV War The Importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without purs blood you cannot enjoy good health. At ttils season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's DamiII!1 Barsaparilla. It strengthens reCUIIdl ailj DU)id Up the system, creates an appetite, and tones tho digestion, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to Hood's Barsaparilla pecul- "T"ft Itcplf lar curative powers. No I ISO 1 1 other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take any other Instead. It Is a Peculiar Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence. flood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. Trcpared by C. I. Uood & Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar Won By Amoricans. THK LEADING 1'KIZKS OOMB TO TUB UNITED STATES. In Ths Queen's last word contest, Dr. Edmund T. Stevens, r f Buffalo, N. Y , won the first prize of a free trip io Europe and $200 in casb, and Annie B. Turner, of Deposit, N Y., secured the special prize of a handsome, Shetland pony. The publishers of this well-known Magazine have decided to offer one more Competition, and to the persons Bending them the largest lists of English words (of not less than four letters) con structed from lettirs contained in the three words, "Dominion of Canada" they offer many useful prizes, including $750 in cash, Shetland poniee, China Dinner Sets, Oold Watches, French Music Boxes, Portiers Curtaius, Silk Dresses, Mantel Clocks, etc., all to be awarded strictly In order of merit An elegant Sihtr Tea Service (value $30) will be given each day to the persons from whom the largest list is received that day from the State In which they reside. The object of this Special Daily Prize for each State is to in crease the interest in Tna Qubes's Compe titions in. every locality in the United States. Those desiring to contest fcr one Of these valuable prizes may start on their list at once, but send us six U. 8. 2c stamps, and receive last number ot TiibQobb.v wilh full particulars before forwarding your list. Address TliE CANADIAN QCEEN, Toronto, Canada. Dr. J. F. CHAPIN, of tk-boolcrart, Michigan, offers at private sale, or for rent, from April 1st, MOI, GRIST MILL and Water Power at the town of Benton, Col umbia County, Pennsylvania ; his FARM In Flslilnircreek township, known as the Eyer Farm, containing about eighty acres; and hla DWELLING HOUSE and lot In the town of Benton. These properties are all valuable. The Mill Power la the never falling FlHlilngereek. Uenton Is rapidly Im proving and now nan railroad advantages by the Bloomsburg ii ttulllvan railroad. Town property which could be more easily managed In the absence of the owner, If desir able, may be exchanged for the mill, Further Information and terms may be ob tained upon Inquiry of CHARLES O. BARKLEY Attorney. Bloomaburg. Pa., Feb. ilT, lHHo. 8t. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fa. Issued out ot the court ot common Pleas of Columbia coun ty, Pa., and to me directed, there will be sold tn the Sheriff's Olllco at the Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, MARCH 14, i8gr, at 10 o'clock a. 111 , the following: All the rlsht, title and interest of Clinton D. So1)er, Martin I.. Sober, later partners doing business under tho firm nanus of Sober Bros, the defendants of In, and to all that certain mcs Utigp, tract and piece of laud situate in Madison twp., Col. Co., I'a., bounded and described aa folluwH, tn-wlt: on the north by lands of John Fine, on the east by lands of Nicholas Beagle and ltethuel Whipple, on the south by lands of William McMlehacl and Smlih and on the west by lauds ot Chas. Hudson tin 1 the heirs of Shepherd Ituuyon aud A. Wuhlfurd, .containing 300 ACRES OF LAND, be th'i samn more or less, ten acres of which Is cleared and the balance being wood und timber laud, wlieivou are erected a two-story Frame Dwelling: House. Frame Barn and outbuildings. .Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of C. K. Holier, Dr. I). S. llolle nbach, Slinener & Mo. big, 1). H. Kill;) versus Clinton I). Sober, Martin L. sober, lalo partners doing buslnesi under the llrm name of Sober Bros, and to bo sold its the property ot Clinton 1). Sober and Martin L. Sober, Sillier Bros. dUH.N il. I; A SKY, liVAN llKHKINII,) ShelllT. W. A. soiimt, Attys. J. O. l'KKK.li, I toToOO ACENTS W,VMTKf to nuiiply itto i in it'rit l i e tieniftml i tkM Citing nf Hut oi:lv nlilf ami iii.llu'ii i.' Ciic fI Gen. Witt. TECUMSEHSHfRMMI lit 1.1 ..i tt , v 1,1 it lit u .,.... -vs. Tlita wiTk Im a n,U;n t-n, i.t tfM Hi n t ' M irt'ti HiK tiirouuii (.'-'"( i" ' tii-i ru nutiif it- 1 !l ; !.!' m ' :iu( r in War - I'ri'hih! .Mui-LimaI Utuutiful Hii t"' ' 1 ' 'xiii'i iu'ft Kii-IjIv ittt'oo nil lt and will Jitivit an I iittiiiMiiiN milt1 lamti tiiiiM Ihu pi in. iiMt lrp.lt i " '"' lorAeiittl Ktmtl :(."!. I'Timtt'i tt-tnii t- tu ifHi:tr wiy.. i'i.Iim.j CLARK & SON. Are now showing good lines of Spring Dress Goods in Henriettas, Herges, Mohairs, Plaids, Stripes and Plain. Also full line of Black Dress Goods, Plaid Dress Robes, Mohair Robes. DRESS GINGHAMS, DRESS GINGHAMS. The best line of 12&C Do mestic Dress Ginghams shown. Extra fine cloth and patterns, the newest. Lace curtains, window shades, scrim, pongee, silks and drapery of all kinds, Hamburg embroideries, laces, bias tuckings, white goods, towels, table linens, napkins, counterpanes, hosiery, gloves, ribbons, Warner's Health Cor set, and full line of corsets erf all kinds. Ladies, muslin und erwear, special values in mus lins of all kinds. All goods sold for cash and at lowest prices. CfAltK & SON. W. H. BROOKE & CO. This is the time of the year when we go over our wall pap er stock. The work has begun already. In every cleaning up of this kind we discover rem nants that were overlooked hitherto. They are all first class goods, and must go to make room for Spring stock. The only thing you need con cern yourself about is, will toe room fit the paper. Our an nouncement last year brought purchasers more than we could supply ; but then there is the regular stock to fall back on, always fresh and clean and new. Our wall paper busi ness is one of the grow ing departments of our trade. We are anxious for your trade. We will be glad to furnish estimates and guarantee work first-class. W. H. BROOKE & OO. I. W. Hartmem & Sou We afe arranging for first of April Dishes for young housekeepers and for the re plenishing of the table of old housekeepers, call and see them. Getting ready for March and April dress goods; have a big lot of Fancy Ging hams. A nice line of Spring Suitings in cloth, fec, wits trimmings to match. Our do mestic line is in good shape. Butter holds its price, eggs have given way, with the fall in City Market; we buy all the fresh of both that comes to us. Now if you wish we will sell you a fine $300 carriage for $200, and a double set of har ness cheap. I. W. Hartman & Sons. 1 r BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3 doz. Life size Crayons only $10.00. Viewing, copy ing and enlarrinr. Instant process used. tf. mi Am J.iinnA. month for loenl ami VKI l"u WAUwtriveiiinir men to bell our ill ft I I l-'rult 11 nil Oinitmeiittil siuck. v Ailtlress tor lerniH, K. 11. KKllAUUSON d; t'O., Nurserymen. Geneva, New To. TILE MARKETS. m.ooMsituKc; markets. COKHKCTEl) WKKKI.V. HBTA1L PKICRB. Butter per II) t V-iiiiH per dozen .18 I. a i d per lb .10 Hum per pound .14 Pork, whole, per pound Ofi to .Ki lteer, ejuimer, per pound 06 to XH Wheat per bUHhcl l.M l orn ears " " .70 Oats " ' 60 Ityo " " 80 liuekwheal Hour per WO 8.C0 Wheat Mom- p.-rlilil 6.00 Hay per ton lo.oo to ia.00 Potatoes per bushel 1.1C Shelled eorn per bushel .75 l orn meal " ewt 8.00 si. In meat ill .10 t'liop " ewt 1.50 Tallow " Hi .ot I'hlekeliH " lb 10 Turkeys " lb l ;(K I'oal per ton, No. IL y. g " " I tin 15 a. 8 5 MC 4IU4' WW UMI. tM.MiUI.rf.
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