The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 19, 1880, Image 3

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    COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLUMBIAN.
iii.onHsnuun, ritnur, soh.miikh id, two
ruiiLto HALES.
John K. l.obln, executor of tho cslntoof
Simucl Drum, will o(Tb nt public tnlo two Irncis
othnJ, onosltinto In Miln tnwtili!p nml the
utlicr In Montour on Saturday, November 20tli,
See advertisement.
Setli Shoemaker, admliillrator of Catlmrlne
Shoemaker, will sill real rstite in Hemlock
township on Situnlny, November 27th,
U. H. lint, trusteo ot the ojtitc of F.llen
Long, Into of llloomliurt, will pell real eftalo
on the preml04 on Siturday, November 2"lli,
josuui rraenmn huh a (iron, w.urovor,
administrator of the tatc of Mlehncl Cllovcr
deccneil,willsell real eslate on the premie In
Main lownli!p on 1 hur-ilav, December 2nd.
EIMh II Hlggs and John 11.11. l'.itk, sur
viring executors of Cliarle" It, Doebler, d
ceaed, will nell valuablo real etite at the
Court House, lilooinsburg, on Mondiy, Decern
ber 6, 1SS0.
See advertisement".
Tlio Republican ancska unvivlaivll !,.. li
'ays that the Democrats have carried thl. town
:it every election since ISC Willi flia r...l t,.-
.... -.; l,IUIJ
otlSiO. The table of hn,n .1...
he precnt -how tho following republican ma-oritlcci
A. K. Miller wai in town Monday nli-lit.
Juilt-e Klwell held argument court at Diiivillc
last Monday.
Some needed repairs are being made at
Neat s furnace.
C 1 . bloan i making pome improvements at
his residence on Markot slrect.
K II. Little, Kq., went to IlufTilo this week
to buy cattle for hU farm,
T. N. Dlezel li.n removed to Central! where
he has opened it barber shop.
I). A. Creaky wai in the city Int week pur
cha'inga new stock of good.
The rooms of the Winona l'ire cnmpiny will
be very fleis.mt when completely furnished,
llanlan, the Canadian oarsman, beat Tilck
ett on the Thames river, England, on tlic 15th,
A chimney at the residence of C. W. Neal
burned out ono day 1 ist week. No dam ige was
done
Cnpt. J. B. ItobNon
ticket in tliH county,
yolei and llohNon .181.
ran fir ahead rf hl
Weaver received 102
The Industrial I'ro'jrcM ii no more. The smill
Greenback vote of this county showed conclu
sively that such an organ could not be su-taincd
here.
Tho sale of reil cstito of Andrew (Single',
deeciscd, was continued until November 2i5th
at 2 p. m.
The Winona bo)a Ulk of u concert in the
near future When it comes it will he a good
one. Look out for it-
M. I''. Eyerly bin been in ill hcallh for some
weeks pvt. We are glad t) note that he is
improving
Percolator! l'ercohtoi! Save' 25 percent.
I. W. McKelvy agent for lllooinibiirir, l'a
Nov. 12-4w
W. II. Oilmire tine credo 1 an awning in
front of hi' building. He is always making
pome improvement.
Tlio uieeling'nt the 1'resbytori in church the
pa-t two weeks havo been very intero'ting and
productive of much good. The attendmcc has
been large.
J. II. Kinporls has purchned a large a-sort
ment of guoils for the Holiday trade. They are
of tho finest quality and sold at the very lowest
prices. Don't torget to go an I seolhem.
Why don't yem go to Salter's and purcba'O
oneoftho'0 splendid organs or a sewing nia
chiue for a Christinas pro'ent to your wife or
sweetheart? Nothing could he more accept
able.
A large Photograph of you-self wit'.i fr.i- c
complete, ranging in price from $2 75 to 5-3 "5,
Just llie aril le you want fir a Christmas pre'
ent. Goto It.iliili 1". Snider and havo a sit
ting, All other sizes made to perfection.
Kilph F. Snyder will guarantee you a first
class Picture for the samo price that country
photographer.) charge yciu for mere caricatures
of yourself. Give li in a call. Main ami Leu
tre streets over II J. CI irk & Son's store.
For Governor, 1S00, 71
f or Congress, 180, ai
For President, 1872, 81
For President, 1870, 2
Tho Democratic msioritle have rii.,! k
15 to .13 with tho exception of three yens when
they wore greater than 'he milorltv of 1880
THE VOLTAIC 11KLT CO., MAIMIUU, MICH.
it w ". flen,,'l''f celebrated Kleclro-Voltaic
Hells to the nflllcled unon 30div. lrl.1
cures guirantccd. They mom what the.
ii rile to them without delay. Nov. 21-ly.
.MAIL KOUrK GUANOES.
The following are the mail route' for this
connlv, as fixed by the Post Office Department!
iTom iiinombnrg by Iluckhorn nnd Jer
soylown to White Hall, Tuesday, Thursday
and Sittirdiy.
From lllooni'burg, by Light Street, Orange
ville, Forks and Stillwater to llenton. dallv.
From III otmbtirg, by Mordansvllle, Lyer's
iirnvo .minute ami lola, to Sereno, daily
from Ught.ttcel by Canby and Welllvcrs-
ville, to Qremwood, Tuesday, Thursday and
0,1111 relay.
From Orangevllle, by llohr'hurg and Dorr's,
to Waller, Tuesdiy, Thursday and Saturday.
From Sereno, by Pine Summit, Unllvville.
Swi-lier'a ami North Mountain, to Money Val
ley, iticdny, Ihursday and Saturday.
From Stillwater by VanJCamp nnd Camhra,
10 luven ejrcclt, luoday, Thuisday and Satur
day.
From llenton, by Cole's Creek, Central and
Davidson to I.aporte, Tuesday, Thursday and
situnuy.
From Berwick, by Kvan.ville.to FowUr'villo
Mnndiy Wednesday, nnd Friday.
from Berwick by I-out. dry ville, 'Fishini:
Creek, New Columbu',Canihra,ar.d Kairmoiii.t
Spring', to lied Hock, Wednesday and Satur-
uay, leave Bed Bock, Tuesday anil Friday.
""in .11111 wrote, ny iMimedia ana Itoanng
Creek to Cntawissa, Tuesday, Thur'Jay and
Saturday.
From Mifilinv illo to Willow Springe, daily
Tho Iteimblican does not appear to like it be
cause we printed some extracts referring to Gar
field's ricord after the diction. It colls in a
"mud slinging machine." Well, ns all the ex
tracts published In this paper were taken from
what republican newspapers said of Garfield in
1873, jut after a republican congressional com
inittee had reported in eflett that they did not
believe him under oath, it may properly be
called "mud-sMnging." It is an approprhte
mine to be applied to most anything that is
printed in republican pipers. But if the llquib
Hem thinks that beciuse Girfield has been
elected Pre'ident, his public recird will be bu-
itd out of siKht, it is simply mistaken- He
made it for hini'elf, and his party denounced
him for it, and neither the pirly ncr its organs
have ever retracted one wc.'.d, except by nomi-
ating him for the highest office in thenatioo,
1 by which act they openly endorsed hi' entire
record. As the leading republican papers have
ever taken back what they said in 1S73, how
11 it be expected that the Democracy will ad
it that their chirges were all filse ?
Oeorgo W. Bolton, proptlftorof llio Bolton
House, Ilarrl.burg, Is dead Ho wis well
known to miny people In ibis county.
The Phllid.igl 111 Literary Socloty wl'l hold a
reunion on Thmkglvlng evening, November
25th In Normal Hall, at730 o'clock.
Thccratymin who wis taken to the nnor
lou-e wiek before last, died there on Mnndnv.
Nothing could be learned about blin.
One of (ho most acceptable II llidiy gifts for
n lady is n pack uf tho'e elegint cilling cards
printed at this office. Call and ex inline- sam
ples and get our price'. The'O cards are equal
to tbu finest nigravnl plate.
W. J. Correll returned from Philadelphi 1 on
Saiiinlav Inst with a fine as'ortmcitt of new tur
.,,-iiir.. frumps. 1 1 r,'i k L' I s. cornices, and
cvirvthim; ill his line. It is a good place to fo
li nhri.imM iir.sents. Call toon before the
choicest article' are gone.
Handsome Illustrated dialogue and Price
List issued bv Burl's Uis'ern Agency, -Si
Grand street, New York, hn been received, the
Illustrations are nil new and prices very mod
crate. Sample copies milled free upon applioi-
tion from above addro".
Genrce W.irr. an employee of William
Hart, wa seriously Injured by a fill of lop in
in the mines on Thursday list, and but for Ihe
timplv as'l'tnnceofbis fellow workmen itmicli
have proved fatal. It had been shattered bv
recent blasts and was considered d ingerous.
n.,ii,. ., I'.ni ir-t tried their hind
it. mnuiirrAtlon on hiiinliy li'tny pnein
some lenvc uider the barn of Juhn T.ocUrd
nod then setiinr fire to them, fortunately
ii,f illapimired before any serious dam
age was done.
Mover Brothers' building is rapidly s-
proaehinir completion. It is expected that one
storeroom will be reidy fur occupancy by nex
It will bo a veiy convenient an
handsome eslahli'liment when done.
nTin RniTFit Tl.o llspy Cornet Bane
.in ,.iv nn Ovstir Supper on Thursday
Friday and Saturday evenings November 25, 2(
nd 7 in Baker's Store Koom a few doors sbov
Espy Hotel Tho proceeds ol tho tupper for
thn hem lit of the band. The lady friends
l,e band will intir at the table. Oysters will be
nervid in all ntyle'.
A rcpoitbas been circulated that a certal
republican was discbarg. d by bn Democrat
vmnlnvrr. because he did not vote lor n
cock. Thero la no truth In it, He wa d'n
otmrirml l.transe ke refused to work lien b
..l.l l,ts services. Politics lad
nothinn to do with it. Any business
would nave dono the fame.
Photographs for ihe Hilidajs. At Snyder's
Gallery you can procure all the leading styles
and sires furnished in a most tuperior manrer.
This is the only (ialliry In Ibis siclion of tho
State where proof' are shown and complete sat
isfaction giiarunlctd. Where abo can be found
a complete assortment of fiue Velvet and l.bo
tiyTranie', Kasels, and 8x10 Iraoics at Ihe low
est prices Gallery corner Main ai.d C'inlru
streets, oyer II. J. tlatk & Sou's Dry Goods
Kmporiutu.
The ItepuUicanot la.twe.k, kindly exoner
ates the Dcmocraiic party from any blame for
the "attempted distuibances nlcng the me of
march" at the last parado I no insinuation
seems to be that all persons guilty of lawless
ness were Democrats, The truth Is that there
were distuibances every fini ihere a a par-
ale duriiiL' the caiupaii!ii, tut it a.s whiskey
and net politics that caused ibeui. No party is
i-esiKjnaibieforthe Uwlen sets of fighting row
dies on such occasions.
Dr. Mcllmir'i llnl.,l.. n
''II!. 1 riCO 25 Peiltn. Plirnnt nnoa ll.a.t.
ache, Dyspepsia, Bllliousnesa, and Ootntl
t""'u"' uov. PJ-ltii
The American Union Tofranil dmnanv
has estsbll.hed an olllco tn W. C. MeKlnney's
store, the wires bodig put Up on Wcdncmlsr.
ifcorge H. Mears will lake charge as operator
tor mo present.
ErrnAY Came to the uretni'es of Ihe under
pinned some tlmo since a black heifer about 0
months old. The owner can have the same by
proving property and paying chatges otherwise
it will be tlispo'ed of nrcorplng to liw.
P. II. Fhei.zi:, Bloomsburg.
There is a fair prospect that Center Slrce
will be widened between Hideo nllev and
Fir't street. The Lutheran and lioformed
congregitlona have fixed terms upon which the
niccsary land can bo taken from the old ceme.
tery.
fhoA.S T. Oo Black Tin for rliil,lri,'
shoe adds to their bounty, whilo doubling the
wearniK vnnie oi ino snoo. All parents wlio
nave U'fd Itiem lestiiy to tins.
Tho insane man who'o friends were adver
ti'ed for last week, was relumed to the Danville
Asylum by Sherill'Knt, last Saturday. He es-
caped from there several weeks ago. His name
i' Oeorgo Vonbu'kirk, and his residence is in
Bradford county. He showed no disinclination
to return to the asylum,
Wo havo much pleasure In rccommcndinc
Thermalino to our readers, as an almoluto
euro for Malaria. The manufacturers' namo
nlouoisnguaranteoofitsnierit. Itaellsat25
cents per box. For particulars sco Advt.
july 30, 'aO-Cm
On Monday evening a Iramp walked into the
law office of Kobert Buckinghain, Ilsii., during
the absence of the occupant, and walked cut
again with Mr. Buckingham' overcoat cm his
Lack. Neither ihe tramp nor the coat has been
seen since.
Are you going to paint? If so, send to the
.Meinour rami .Mills, llupert, r.i., for your
Pure Lead, Slate Color', Pure Paint'. Ac. nnd
avc the wholesale and retail profit. You can
ix your own colors with pure linseed nil for
cent' to 1 20 pergiillon. stp. 10-3m
James Scarlet, Kwi., of Dinville, was arc!-
lenlnlly shot while out ciinnlns; recently- Sev-
ral shot entered his face, and it is reported
that the shiht of one evo a' ele'troved. We
ope thi is not true. Mr. Settle t has llie btt
-he' of his many friend' fur his spetiiyre-very.
There was a very pb ,iint pirly nt the resi-
enee of Mr. D. I.oeeenbcrg on la-t Tue.se'oy
enirg A number of ladies nnd gentlemen,
ieruls of Mi's Hebe cca Lowcnlerg, look htr
by surprise at about h ill pvt eight and spent
the balance of the eveninir. It was an eniov-
ble occasion.
Tueday, Nov., 10 1880,
Tne eleetion liere piSsttl IT ns quid n usu d
ssve considerable clialljiiglt-g by huth pirties
Quite a number of p r-oti nf LmipI hp oat-
lending tn some leg.l t,..,esat '"r Couniy tie Mwiirranied..
scst last Saturday, Co., I'liltadelplila, ami Hall X. ituekell, New York,
iei lin l.. .1-t..rt .lAAil.. .1 . ,1. o...l ee iioiesaiu Airoina. un.n,w'ii
II uiiu iiiiiiihik "uii'iK cirviudi mi mi i . v .
Inst ) J. M. Snyder shot two rabbits at one shot. l'urekn I Kureka 1 1 ICu rrk a 1 1 1
This Is not meroly a slory but a fact. The place to buy a good cheap Winter
n .. .i .-, i.t ..i1.i Uoat or suit ot t;lotlies I
Mr. Jacob Yeager has lust relitrnid from Phil.
ndelphU with a large Inyolco of new good'. I. W. Hnrltnntt Is opening up Holiday
Call and see for youriclvca, Goods, you will fnidnn Attractive stock to
HOt'Ntl AtKlVT HOAltlNOCltKEK.
"Wjii.nct I.kap It Am Hi!stokr"H entirely differ
ent fimn all fittiern. It lsaacl.-sr ss water.and as
its name Indie lies, Is n!pertect Vegetable Hair He
atnrer and does not In any manner atlcct ttie liealtti
widen Nulpliur, Miirar ol Iail and Nitrate ot silver
preptrotlois have dune. It will lminidiaicty tno
the linid f om all lliinilrurf ltestore Ural Hair lo Its
! natiiriilcc'lor.flndrreidaseia iii-w irrowtli where It
has f iIIon orr. It willctienge itirtit or faded hair tn
a Tew days tn a iietauttf'il kiisr.v iro.en. i.viry nut
Two daily newspapers were coming to Ibis
place during the late elections, pomcthlng
rather rare If lliey did reacli here only every
other day,
licvival meetings are in pregrcfs at the M.
F., Church in this place.
The protracted effort at the Free Will U- B.
church clo'id Sunday evening.
Some sneak thief or thieves entered the shoe
select from.
Boots nnd Shoes cheap at McKlunej'3.
110 I FOR A 11 AT,
.Itist.rccelvecl all the latest and most Nob
by .Styles of Hats for men and bnya at
David ixiwenocrg s.
Not being nulto satisfied with prccnt
stock for Christmas I. W. Hantaan has
sent his son Ed. tn the city this week to
shopof Mr. William Yot hero tho nightof the make purchases. Call and see them afler
litis nc'Ch.
Harriet A. Newkirk, of Salem, says: 1 was
cured of tetter In my hand by three applica
tions of Camphor Milk. My husband was
cured of old running sores by using It, It
cured my son ot a spratniel ankle. Price 2;
6ih Inst, and stole therefrom two pilrs of new
boots. Al'o Ihe same tlnu Mr. William Hel
lg's shoe shop was robbed of two or three pairs
of shoe and boots that had been left there for
repair! ue.
O.i Friday last while diaries Watler son of ceuts. Sold by O. A, Klcim, bloomsburg.
Mr. William Walter of thi' place wa' driving "I'M lb, bU.ly
elonti below Unpen along the Iarrows Willi n i,retty Sll(, (or cbUdre,,, Ulsters for little
load of lime a truck came rattling by when the boy, new, nice, and neat, call and see the
horse bicamo frightened and ran toone sids nnd tall styles nt
threw him from the wagon and one wheel pas-1 David Lowenbcrg's
ingovcr his arm and breaking it. lie was l)0 t buy a lady's coat or Dolman until
soon oner taicen 10 catawisa wiieruni'iiriu y ou re0 i.utz Sloan a ttock
set after which he was brought home here, lie
After Thanksgiving sales, lookout for I.
W. Ilartman's Christmas goods.
Kubbcrs nt MeKlnney's.
is at present doing as well as may be expeclid
under thecircumstnnce'.
Mr. S. K. Call was married to Miss Amelia
T l. .1 1 1 l.-...n. (.nil. T.ntldt
township. Sinte Sambas' always been one of . JJ P.V1:
our lively boys but who hns now descried sniglo ri amf i)rjr(i Hlackberries. Bring them
lessedness.we cannot refrain from wishing him frnm the north, south, cast and wet by the
and his better half n life of sunshine' and I pound, sack, hag, one and two horse load to
..sis... I,r.nli,nllipv mar t! t p linnnv and ii las OllOg, I.lirht St reel. OCt. i-Jm
die rich.
A NI1W PAYING OCCUPATION
rori
LADIES e4 GF.NTLEMF.N
The Haml'ome Nickl Plated New Home
,auip beinir introduced to ihe public this sei-
son, l' the nio't nierilorioii' article ever ofle-ed
gents to make money wrh, is safer and more
invciiient ttian (lie student lamp, whch has
eret"fure had the reputation of beinir the saf-
si lamp m ule, it has a clamp to attach it to
le sewn g micliine, pi ino, organ, desk, etc.
he fear ol the ordinary limp beinir accident-
lly upset or Thrown from the table, is cntirelv
eleived bv the simple clamp contrivance. It
can ho adju-ted to throv the liyht just where il
is wanted to soil the eves, and can be convert
ed ii.tna hand'ome wall lamp It has the best
rirind burner, n tilling ludicat r, and converi-
nt match box, and its price is within Ihe reach
if every one. It hss been fully tcs'ed and di-
lori'lly endorsed hv the Hesfern Christian Ad.
twoiV, Am. CiuMian Ilevieu; Herald und Pies
Aycr, Journal anil Messrn'jcr, and ChriMan Stalv
'um, the leaning rei giom pipers ot nnc.ui'
ti, and l' endorse! by Ihe Mayor ami Post
master of Cincinnati, the agent of the Ameri'
u ex pre" compn.iy and presidents of iiwur
nice companies, as beinir the safest, met con
venicnt and best lamp m ide.
There are three leasons why arrents should
seek such an article to canva" for first f r it'
alis date safety and crcat convenience, it
needed in every home secoait its low price
akes its sale lmmen-e third it will be i
great credit to hindle such an article. On
si uthern airent write', it sens laster than lien
Lee's portrait si Id riirht after Ihe war, anoth
er wrile', it beats ttie palmy days of IIihsiw-
nir machine, Us rapid .-ale, low iinee, and lib
etal terms surprise old agents Addiess Horn
Lump Co , Cineinnali, O , mentioning our pi.
ier and they v ill irive you lull particulars nnd
exclusive lertnory to canvass in. nov.o-uw
If.after a fair test, vou arc not cured ofcrav-
1, ni rvnii' debility, or any di-eii'0 of tLe kid
neys bv tisinir Prof, (roilmette's French Kid-
Tad, ihen Ihe druLcist In m whom vou
bought will rotund the money paid.
A woek ago republicin' were proclaiming
that a renatd of jl.'OU would bo paid for the
an who painted any banners of a personal
character for their list pirade. Now, that the
bannerH are elestniyi'd, if they had any, they
re ollVring five dollars reward fur ttie banners
ut none for the man who painted them. Are
they afraid tlio man will be found?
Mr. W. C. F.vans and Miss Mary Kelley of
this town, veere married at Danville on Tluin
lay morning' Mr. Kvmiishss firine'ily a lypo,
having graduated al ibis olllco. e wish him
anil his bride much joy.
C'OU.NXII, riiOCEL'UINO'f.
November 2nd, lSbO, being the regular time
for Council meeting, no quorum being presen
the Pre'ident ordered a meeting to be held on
the fill iost.
November 9, 1880, the Council met; present
tho Pre'ident, G. A. Herring; and -Mcsrs,
Ila'sert, Thomas, Sharpies and I'abb.
The coinmtllce appoinlcl to confer Willi lb
County Commi'-ioners made their report
were discharged,
The committee on culvert at Ihe cros'in
Iron street reported that they had attended to
their duly and were then discharged.
Commi.lee appointed to obtain a suitabl'
place fir ho'e carriage reported progress an
;re columned.
Messrs. Ilarman, Jaciby and Jones, stated
that the road and gutters on E it street, betwee
the railroad and the turn of the ronl belo
needed repairs and requested that the Counci
lake some action on ihe same, whereupon
Me-srs. Herring, Tlium is and Sharpies we
appointed a committee to examine ihe same.
On motion of .Messrs. Sharp'ess and llassert
tlio Street Commissi me r wa' directed to noli
the property holders on the north Hide of Four
slriet, between Catharine and Centre sireel,
put d iwn their pavoinenls within twenty da'
Mr. Sin in, a committee from it mm a no:
Company, nquested tint tho Town Cumic
furnish k ti I Ho compiny with at least fuu
hundred fo-l of huso for tho uss o Slid com
pany. Tne S ereiary win ordered tn corn
puid with uiinuficlurer' of such hose as the
ho o conipiny dusireil null i viu to price an
quality.
On uirtiun a s!igle ciossiig on Thir l
Ir in strc t wa" ordered,
Mr. Hi t-nb'iider sutedthit the side wn
on Fifih street, souih of M irliel street, was In
bad co .dllion. The Street Coinmis-iontr was
ordered 10 look after Ihe same.
The I illowing liill' were examined and ap
proved. 'Ilia Heereluy was directed to draw-
orders fir their seven! auiounts,
I'.. II. Ilidl'in hi, Street Coiiiiiii-bloncr,
M. C. Woud inl.Town Con-table,
U llarrl', p' I ce duly,
Th Eis'uun .V Uo,, liO'e,
Win laylir,
Wm. Budemeyer,
Ilarinaii ii lla-sert
John Moyer,
Lay tu Bun von .V Co,
llluoineburg lias. Co.,
Secretiry's silary f.r Oclobor,
Total,
On inolion it
Council of the Town of Bloomsburg, n tils'" tc
tiV tho bill of Ihe lHooinsbuJe iVaterCompa
ny.as il i not a sufficient fire irolcpiion and
docs nolgive the protection of an ordinary
iteim fire engine nccoiding lo sgroemenien
tercel into wilb said company.
On inoticii aeljournecl.
John K.Gaora, fcec'jr.
The marriage of Mils Hannah Slinc toMr
rancis Becker both of this place took place
Thursday Oct 21st at the residence of tho brides
mother by the Itev. John Guldin of the .M. h.
church. The ceremony was performed in the
resenco of a number of invited friend' and
relatives: They were the recipients of seyer.il
elegant and costly gifts from the guests. Wi
nite with their many friends in wi-hing them
long life of bliss and prosperity throughout
their matrimonial journey.
ISAKKI.EY.
Tho medicines, of Dtodas Dick it Co. nro
nncxcelled for elegance, purity, and relia
bility. Their Seidlitino Seidlitz Powders,
nro as pleasant an Lemonade. Their Soft
Capsules nro world famous. Sco Adit,
july 311, 'sO-lim
What does the JlijmMican mean by saying we
date not l oblish our cot m die n with ihe pub
lie.il ion of liw Chinese letier We j rinte I it
because we believeit it to be genuine, 'mil be
cau'o Garfiolel's record shows th it the letter ex
res'id his sentiments. The pitti'.iu decision
f Judge Davis in the ca-c does not cluiige our
pinion. If the Republican mean' lo iii'inua e
that we reteived pay from any one fir the pub
lioalion,wo denouneo Ihecharge asutterly filt.e
Our ictnnrk c I last wees nbout the iBl'O recei
il by the cl. airman of the republicin county
committee seems lo have male him in id 111
paper this week is brim fell ot what, he think'
aro very smart I' ings. .So Intent is ho upon
piying us oil" f ir exposing htm tint he forget
to deny that ho leceived the money, and there
by admits that he got it' It is no more our
busiccss what he did Willi it, I bin It is Ins what
we charge candidates fur tickets, but many Be
publicans are talking about it ai d wuuld like
to know whether it is worth $300 to print hand
bills and tickets fur local nu'elings and candi
dates..Since we have been in the newspaper bu
siness nolone doll ir has ever been received by
us from any (.uurce outsido of the county for
political purposc.the only money we have got.
coming from the candidates for tickets and
campaign printing by making assessments upon
tliem, our charges being lcs than in any ad
joining county fur the same work. Our bill
has never hi-eti di'puleil but in one Instance.aua
then the editor of the .'ijiiiti'cim (istyi'iif I'm'
our charge was reasniacVe. Heeilher swore lo
wont he did uutbcliovo then, or else he know s
ihst hi'pres'nt insinuations ore false We have
no doubt of tho fact that tho liqmblieaii has
pockelcd more money from their .State- Commit
tee at every general election in the list five
years lhan we have received frcm candid etc or
any body else for the same work, and ihat in a
counly where our candidates arc always elected
Marriages.
Lynn Pollock On the 1 1th of October
at the M. F.. parsonage, Blocnishurg, Pa., by
Itev. E. H. Yocum.Mr. Harry S. Lynn.lo .Mi-s
Anna M. Pollock, both of Washingtonvill
icnn'- Wheat per bu-shel
Jonfs Mii.I.inn On the 23th of October corn,
,, . 11.114.
at the residence ot f rede'iek unmore, nioom- piour per barrel
burg, bv the same. Mr. I-ranUm Jonc, tt
Bloeimbiirg to Mrs At'gusla Millard of Fow'
ler'Ville.
Caiiman Gulliver On the 2nd of No
vember, at the M. K. par-onage, Bloomsburg,
-Mr. Willliam E. Cadmnn to Miss Bebecci Gill
livir, boih of Bloomsburg.
Gkudis EniVAKlis On tho lCth nf No
vember at the residence of J. K. Lockard, by
the Bev. Stuart Mitchell, 1). D , Mr. Thomn-
E. Geddis, of Bloom'burg, and Miss Klizabeib
E. Edwards, ofNsnlicoke, Pa.
Bai'.man Wai.tlr On the -4 tlx inst., b
Itev. J. P. Tii'tin, Mr. Daniel Ilsuman to Mips
Suie E. Walter, both of Blooniiburg
DRtnELBis YotlNU-On tho Gth of No
vember at the he use of Llias lourg in
Jarkson township, by John F. Derr, E-q., Mr
Admission free at MeKlnney's.
Lutz & Sloan's Is headquarters this fall for
uaslimcres and other uresa goods.
Beautiful Ulsters,
l'n'Iiinnablo Uvorcoats,
Nobby Fall Suits,
Lowest prices at
David Iiwenberg's.
Root headquarters at McKinney's.
Tliankseivine Groceries at I. W. Hart.
man's stock.
1.000 pounds nice dried ranbcrries, 4,000
pounds nice dricdpltied cherries wanted this
fall by Silas Young, Light Street.juy 2-Gm
Call at McKinney's for Shoes.
Hon. Oeorire N. Unrson. Norristown. save:
llie 1 tlCBIllX 1'eccorai is muispeusauiej iu in
family. It acts like a charm In curin
ciiuehs and colds w ith the children.nnd
always use it when addressing a jury. Price
25 cents. C.A. Kleim, Bloomsburg. aprlC-ly
MARKET REPORTS.
BLOOMSBURG MARKET.
.60
.33
c.c
4. no
loverseed
nutter
Eggs
lanow
Potatoes
irled Annies
1 1 urns
sides X shoulders
Chickens -
Turkejs
Lard per pound
1 1 ay per con
llecswax
QUOTATIONS FOIt COAL,
So. 4 on Whart s.ro per ioc
So. 5 " " I
so. 6 " " t i.to
!acksmlth'sLutupon Whart t 3.10
uicuminouH - .-"
25
no
.(is
.S3
.H3
IS
.OS
is on
PHILADELPHIA MAEKETS.
v. nt-iivorkrl was nutet and firia: superiors J T5
is3 so; extra 111 CA4S0, Ohio and Indl.ena Iamll
fMSlerifaA; rcuil-jiv-iiia lauuij ui jj i.in.., rt.
5r,wiJ5 patent and high grades, at f Weo IT.60.
slriltgnt tlill'il tw.
ItVK 1 IJICIl-fO HI. ......
ve nv,r.'ii mnrket firmer, fair lnoulry: No. 2
Abrahim Dribelbis, of Greenwood, to Mi-s weste rn red aUl 17.V, I'ennsylvaula red II 10.31 17
Ann Young, of Jackson township, Co- 1 cokn The Market was tlrro and ccryqulet;steam-
SlIHRll'TVS SALE.
lly virtue of sundry writs Issued out of tho Court
ot Common picas nf Col unbla coni'ty, ant to mo di
rected, will I expo cd to public sa'e at llie court
House In the town ot llluciustiurg, nt u clock, p.m.
Monday, Noveinbi-r 'J'Jiul, 1880;
All the following described real estate sltuato In
Catnwlssa, Columbia county, Mate ot I'cnnsjlvanla,
bounded and described as follows, vlrt on the east
by public road te idlnir from Catawlssa to Minim, on
tho west by Fourth street, continuation thereof)
cm the south by land ot Williams and on tho north
by land of Htrouso, whereon are erected a two-story
frame dwelling house and out-bulldlngs.
Selred, taken tn execution at tho suit cf A. W.
Creamer against A. V. Cool aDd to bo sold as the
property of A. V, Coot.
liiitwN, Attorney. Vend Ex.
ALSO.
All that certain tract or pices ot tana situate In
Locust township, ColumMi County, nnd stato of
Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows, to
wlti On tho north by landot Jeremiah Scott and
Mrs. Snider, on Ihe east by Oeorgo iesner and
David Yeager, on tho south by iVIl lam Ycacrcr.aml
on the west by Wtllam Yeacrer, containing forty-nvo
acres moro or less, on which are erected a two story
frame dwelling house, a log barn, cider mill and outbuildings.
Al-CU.
All that certain other lot or piece of ground sltuato
In Locust township, Columbia county, and mate of
'eons) lianla, bounded and described as follows, to-
wlti, on the north by landot Daniel Morris andci
. Hoult, on the east by other lands of Rudolph
eager, on the south by lands of John Ilerner, on
tho eecst by lands of D. Ycagcr. M. Hughes, Monte-
llus Teaser, and public road,contalnlng twenty four
acres and euchty ono perclu B heat moasuro.on w htch
arc erected a two and a half story frame hotel, a
two and a half story frHinc dwelling house, bank
bam, shed, a&d other out-butldlngs.
Selred taken la execution at the suit of Jacob
Oretner, administrator of Lanah Ycager deceased
gainst Itudolph Ycager and lo bo sold as tho prop
erty ot Rudolph Yeager.
FashZR, Attorney, Vend Ex,
ALSO,
A certain p ouct land sltuato In llenton town
ship, Columbia county, l'cnnslvanta, bounded as
follows: lly land of David Roberts on the north, by
land of Michael llartman on the east, by land of Jo
seph Rait on tho south, nnd land of John Roberts
on tho west, whereon are erected a plank dwelling
house, a stable and other out-butldlngs, consisting
ot tv enty-ono acres of land moro or less.
Selicd, taken In execution it tho sultot John J.
Mcllenry, against Edward Mctlenry, and to bo sold
as tho property of Edveard Mctlenry.
FittEzi, Attorney. At. Vend. Ex.
ALSO.
All tha certain pleco ot land situate In Mifflin
p, C county and state of l'ennsjlva-
nta, described as follows to-wlti Hounded on the
north bv lands ot John Atcn, on tho cast by II.
chwerpenhelser, on tho south by lands of Thomas
Atcn, and on tho west by lands ct Charles Hunger
nun, containing ono hundred nnd ten acres more or
less, on which nro erected a framo house, barn and
outbuildings,
ALSO,
One tract of lsnd situate In samo townsblpTboun-
ded on tho north nnd east by lands of Thomas Atcn,
on the south by land ct Michael Orover's heirs, on
tho west by landot William Parr, containing tw en-
ty-fnur acres moro or less, on which aro erected a
frame dwelling house and out-butldlngs.
ALSO,
One tract bounded en the north by land of I. K.
Schweppenhelser and Samuel Snyder, on tho cost
by land of Lawrence Waters, on tho south bv lands
Abraham schweppenhSer, and on the west by land
of John Atcn, containing thirty-four acres moro or
less, on which aro erected a frame dwelling house,
barn and other out-buildings.
ALSO,
One tract ot land bounded on tho nor'U by land ot
Stephen Oearhart and others, on the cast by I. K
Schweppenhelser.on the south by land of John Aten
and on the west by land of Jospph ciearhart, con
taining one hundred acres more or less, on which
are erected a frame dwelling housj, barn and out
build Ings.
ALSO,
One lot of ground situate In the town ot Malnville,
county and state atoresatd, bounded and described
as follow s, to-wlt: Hounded by land of J. K. Lo' c
enberger and two public roads being a corner lot tn
sati town, on whlrliarc erected n tw o-slory brick
store house with the appurtenances.
St )7ed taken In execution at the suit cf Samuel
Heck, assigned to Columbia County Mutual savlnc
Fund and Loan Association against I.K.Schweppen,
hrlser nnd to be sold as the property ot I. K.scnwop-
pennetser.
LtrTi.it X M 11.UH, Attorneys. Vend. Ex.
and one-tenth porcihea to a stone, thence by land
lato of Oeorgo ljngenbergrr north twenty seven
nnd a halt degrees west elghty-alx and nvc-tctithi
perches to a stone, thenoeby tlio samo south sev
enty nnd three-quarter degrees west forty-feven
nd three tenths perches to a stone, ana mence uj
ind ot tho sal t Daniel Miller southtourtecn degrees
cast eighty seven nnd two-teths perches to tho
aco of beginning, containing thirty-one acres ami
six perches of land strict measure.
ALr-O,
One other tract or ileca ct land sltuato In said
Main township and county and ststo aforesaid,
bounded and described as follows, to-wlt; Hegln-
Ine at a stone, a corner of land of James Mo Mar
ney south Hxty and a quarter degrees west fifty
three and four-tenths perchos to a stone, thence by
land of said William McnslDger bouth twenty-eight
and ouo-eighth degrees cast thirty-nine and ne
tenttis perches to a post, thence by landot Henja
mln Nussslxty-nlno and a half degrees east ntty
three and four-tenths perches to a stouoln lino ol
land ot Henry llowtnan, lh"nco by the Bamo north
twenty-ntno nnd three-fourths degrees west roriy
eight and tlve-tenlhs perches tolhe riace of begin
ning, containing fourtcn acres and etjlity-elght
perches strict measure, bo the same moro or less.
ALSO,
One other tract or ptce of land situate tn Main
tow nshlp and county and state aforesaid, and boun
ded and described as follows to-w its Ueglnntng at
a Btonecorner In tho line ot land ot John Pelfer nnd
thence north sixty-seven and alislf dgrecs, cast
one hundred and ntty-two perches along tho lino of
tohn I'elfer and Peter Howman, thence north thtnj
one degrees west strty perches to a stcino corner
thense south etxty-seien and a half degrees west
onehundrcd and ntty-two perches to a stone corner
thence south thlrty-ono degrees, cast sixty perches
to tho Dlaco ot beginning, containing ntty-three
acres and twenty-live perches moro or less on
which nro erected a two-story frame dwelling
house, largo bank barn, wagon shed and ouMiulld.
Ings,
Seized, taken In cxecutlin at tho suit of Hiram
hugars, administrator ot eleorge Hollenback de-
ceased, against WH.Hin Menslnger, and to be sold
as the property cf WUllijaMensluger.
Zabb, Attorney. Vend. Ex.
ALSO,
All that certain lot or pleco of land situate In
reenwood township, Columbia county nnd state cf
ennsylvanla, bounded and described ns follows.to-
wlt: Ou the east by lands of Frederick Hcagle, on
he south by Little Flshlnicrcek on the west by
lands of Annie iVclllier and on the north by land of
Moses Mcllenry.contalnlng about three fourths of
an acre more or less, on w lite h are erected a one and
half story plank dwelling house nnd out-bull tings.
Seized, taken in execution at the sultot 1', I'. Taj-
lor assigned to Clark Callendar against Henry Cot-
tcrman and to be sold as Ihe property ol Henry coi-
terman.
Ikklkii. Attorney. Vend. Fx.
. ALSO,
The following described real estate situated In the
town of Catawlssa, Co'mubla county, Pennsjlianta:
All that certain lot No tn the general plan ot
Catawlssa, bounded on the west by Front street,
thtrty.tlvo feet, tn the north by lotcf John Ilrobst,
two hundred and ten feet, on tho cast uy an alley
thlrty-nio teet, on tlio south by an alley two hun
dred and ten feet to tho aforesaid Front street, the
placoof beginning, whereon are erected a two-story
tramo dwelling house and out-bulldlngs.
ALSO,
All that other certain lot, No. II, In tho general
plan of Catawlssa, beginning at a corner ot lot No.
12, on Front street of satd town southeastwardly
seicnty teet to a post, thenco by land late ot Lewis
Metz, deceased, southwestwardly a course parallel
to said Front street Feventy teet to a post. In a line
of tot No. 10, thence by the same north-eastwardly
seventy feet to said 1-ront street, thencei by line
of said Front street northeastwardly seventy feet
to tho p:ace of beginning, whereon are erected a
two-story frame dwelling house.
seized, taken tn executto at tje suit of Catharine
Hn son, assigned to wm llrjson and w. J. Hucka-
lew against ltobeit Lrjson and to be sold as the
property of Robert tiryson.
w. J. liccKiLsw, Attorney. H Fa.
Terms cash on day ot sale.
U. 11. ENT,
oct, m, so-ts shentr.
ALSO,
a rah
lumbi'i county.
Towxa Kestkh At the residence of lb
bride's brother, I!. l- Kester, in Ashland, by
the Rev. A. M. Kester, on the -lib inst, Mr
or nnf ftnntPil! PtlOW St fUCl IlllXC'd at &-.fe(Sl'9C,
I I ATS Mliriie'L W U9 S. I till nuu t.i.l ..ciiiauu, -v. .,
white 41c4ic: No, 2 dosicj No. 3, white 3'J.cei4c;
No. '.. mix ii ai -ic.
Rvk steady v-c.
Pokk Mi'ss o.d (115 .'5iaw&ri. do newltsivHM).
liKsi' llams aUl7 50Ci leoo; Indiana miss beef,
Kobert lowns, cfOoidon, lo .iliss llnnnati .il. ' iucos-SmoLed shoulders, at sijisoc; salt snout-
Meter cf Columbia county, l'a. ders. 6i,c; smoked hams uloxc; pickled hams
Gkossman Shaffer. -At llie Lutheran i'aml'sTs'."'6 S'''': '"" buU'hcrs', "
nmonege, .Minn itieer, nioomtunrg, i .i., on iic-mK-cnoice nrm ami lainy ;i"r uiue-ia uuu;
O I m11niv rt n,v ork extra at lievue: we-et-
ern res rie extra vi&w; western reierie good
cli' lee lttia'joc; eulls ste-ady for cliolce grades; Penn
syiianla extra to c toes western reserie extra .Hi
I ons rre&u scarce urm; i-euusjiiLunu-.i; wcaie-iu
!5liC ,
t iikksb e lioicf sieauy, oiuer grMues ni-us: .i. i.
ull cream nt lSXAl'Vt western. full cream at live
.in fnlr in L-uoilillftirA.': do half sktm DM Colll'c.
t'KTKOI SCSI llie marKev was aui ; reiiueu .iw
aski'd.
Tue-div, November Oih, ISfO by the Rev
I). S. Msrclay, A. JI-, Mr. Geo. Grossmiunnd
Mis. Mary Shail'er, both of Milton, l'a.
Iliioivx KrsTKit At the samo lace by the
sime, 'Ihusdiy evening, September 0th, 18S0,
Mr. E. Reed Iirown, of Lightslieet, Pa., and
Annie W. Kester, of Bloomsburg, l'a.
Kick LnciIAUI At the rChidencoof the
bride's parents, near White Hall, November
2nd. by the Rev. II. C. Munro, Mr. J. Alison
lve-ick and Mi-s Luo Litchsrd,
Deaths.
Ale In KMiingcreek township on the 7lh
of November RessielMinne'.ta Ale, aged 1 years,
- months nnd 9 days.
Business iNotices
RED HORe-E POWDEIt cures more horses, mules
and sheep than any other medicine, sure oiery I
tune. oct.r, 'sn-ijcow
Kvery day adds something new to I. V.
turfman s.
79 71
JM
a 00
1)97.1.!
Il 7.1
3.7a
I.6U
S3
1MM
70.00
15.00
$1 ISO OS
was resolved that the Town
Merchant who Miller from Dypppsla,
Headache, Ooii'tipatinti, or llilliotisniss can
be cured by using Dr. Meltaur'i Headache
aiid DyiieMia lIU. I'rice 25 cents. uol'Jlm
Murderers lo be llanji'il.
WAititi.M'ri in in: isi-i i n hv nn: 'mi i n
MIR I OR UM'' L Kt I I H IN ill' lliis,
Ml.l.li'iN, liLOUlit: SSIiril AMI
e.w hakim: .iiii.i.itii.
On Nov., HI (invcrnor Ilo.vt i-itjncil
the cli'.'itli wninnit eif Patrick 'lltiys tinel
Daniel V. StiUiviiii, lmtli runvii'titl of
llllllell'f ill till' ceillltH of riiilltik'liliiu,
I Kini; the ilavnf uxwiitiint fur TliuiMlai
ianuarv 0, 1HM). Iliiis wns coiiiiitiil
of miiielrint' hi-e wife, Jiiiclut't, anil was
hi the 17th clay of .Inly, 1 SSt), scnteniTil
to ho haiiLje'el. Sullivan was c-oiiiictcel
of iniirilcf of .loM'tihine, alas Jos'ie Irwin
and was si'iiti'iiceil cm thu 1st ol .Noii'in
her. lr"0, to he hani'Cil.
The governor ftl'O issiieil the ileath
ivanants.of (1,'ithaiiue Miller and (ieot;e
Smith, who were eouvieieil in the eouits
uf Li'i'oiuiut,' county .May b, 1K8U, of tho
muiiler Of Ail' tew .ililler It atliarine s
liiishi.mi). anil BC'iiti ticeil June 1 1, IBSD,
to he haiiL't'l. I hu euvutlon ut hilti
ami .Mrs. Miller will take place oit'Jhurs
il ty, January 0.
Frank Small, of Alk'trlii'iiy, is the on
ly reinaiuiiti; miiiiliier tiniler senteiiee of
ileath tit this State, the time fur whose
execution has nut been tixeil. Small was
comieteil of the inuriler ol a (ietmaii anil
was seiiteni'cil in Apiil, 18711 to hu
huntfe'el. Siuiill's ease 1ms heen laid he-
furci tlie lluiuil of 1 'anions on npiiHea
tion for a commutation of tho death hen
tcnoo to life iiurisoiiiuciiU
IIDNRVSC'AHllOLlC MLiT.
Tlio Hfst Snlee In tho world for ruts, Hrutces, I
sores, fleers, .suit Ithe um Tetler. Chapped Hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds nf skfu J runtions
Fleckles nnd I'lrnples 'I he sille Is cuarantet-u to I
live perii'ei raiisracnon in every case or money re-
moo' u. itu suit-lo lti ill-ill) n i ui iiiui; ciiiTi'. ns
all others are hut Imitations. Price V5 cents, r'or I
sale hy all druggists. oct ri, hi-1) eow
I.hU A; Sloan are selling black dros silks
as cheap as you can get the sjme quality in
the city.
HBiLTII AND HAITINKSS.
It seems struntre that any one will surfer from the
many di-iannmfiitb brought on hv an Impure con-
eiiiiou c t i no ijioou. wneii bcetiii-.-e 111.11011 anu
Lli'Klt SYltl'P will lesloro perfect heullli to the.
iiliislculornanlation It Is inded a stremrthi nine
t-niuri, ple.1s.1nt to take, niul has proien Itse'fiolt'
me- ue-ei uioou piirilli-r e-ii'r uiseoeere-il e-iitn-
11 illy curing scrofula, sj phlllltc diseases, WraLm ss
of the Kidneys, all Nervous disorders and lieo'lliy,
It eorieets liidigi'silon. Il makes the edit fe-l ytiunir,
and the jouiik feel gay; and win varlahl) drleo
out of the system the' many Ills that human 111 slits
hilrto. A simile tottlK willproio to ), u miner
Us as 11 health renewer for It nets like a
cltaim, otiectal y when tho complaint Isofanex-
nuusiiec numrr. iiiieuirit lenut-ncy iu lessen llie
natural iiiror cf the tram and nenous si stem.
13 nt vi.'tciijeow
A very fine fsorlmeut of Ladles' Cents.
all nicely made and I rimmed in Silk, Satin
and Velvet of the latest styles and fashion
lor sale uy nilas j ining, Light atrt-f I, Just
itut hi from thetitv niaiiul'actiirers Iu prices
from 00, f4 .10. .") ."iO, ill .',0, 7 .10.
,10, f'J SO, 10 SO, $12 SO, f IS SO, jlG SO
lu lt 00. oct, J-aiii
Tu oegiu early I, W. Hartman invites
every la iy, young and old, rich and poor
from one end of the county to the other to
look al his stock of gncds for Christmas,
AH parties interested in buying gnod,
cheap and rASUIONAIlLK CLOTUINC!
would find It to their interest to call ut tho
old reliable Clothing Store of
David Lnwonberg'a.
Highest Cash Price paid for 1,000 Good
Fat, Live VKAL OALVKS this l'all and
Winter. Vim can bring tliii.i rlnht aloiiL'
now on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of
cscii anu every w em mis pmiatiii winter.
Ilritig in your good tat calves now and cet
yjur cash for them, llrlnp them from the
north, south east and west. Let them come
right along now to Silas Young, Light
oweoi. oct. 1-tin
HOW TO
GET almost
Everything.
Do you know how to get
in the easiest way anil to best
advantage what you want for
dress and house-furnishing?
First, how: Write for .1
catalogue ; sec what you can
learn from it about the things
you want. If samples can be
useful to you, ask for them
and state your wants so
plainly that exactly the right
samples can be sent.
Second, where : The place
where goods are kept in tho
greatest variety ; where they
are sold for what they really
are in respect to quality ;
where prices are lowest;
where most care is taken
to serve customers accept
ably ; and where you have
the right to return whatever
is not satisfactory.
There no matter where
you arc if you make your
wants known and avail your
self of your privileges, you
will get the best things in
the best way, promptly and
without trouble or risk;
sometimes by mail, some
times by express, almost
always at less' cost for cap
riagtt than thu money you
save in the price,
John Wanamaker,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Chestnut, ThlrlecnUi, Market and Juniper,
vroTici:.
Notice Is lierehy given thatthe following account
is been nieel In the I'rothonotnrj'scniieof Coluin-
tiia county and will te pteseiiteil to the court of
le Prothonotnr) 's erne eof Colum
I te pteseiiteil to the court of
Common Plensof sold county on luesday, tho 7th
day cf Heeemiicr A. I, l"S", nnd connrmeci after
the fourth day of said term unless excel Hots be
tiled within Unit time.
1. The serond account of Samuel Crci cling, Com
mittee ot l'riinklln (.reveling.
iV.it, KHICKHAVM,
(1, M. Ol'ICK, piclhonctnry.
Jieputy. nov. 6, o.io
A
UlllTOIl'S NoricK.
is 1 in; MATTinovrns rsmn op rtTUB obakuikt,
PCCSASKtl,
Tho undersigned Auditor appointed on pscvpilonn
to tho third snd partial account of the executor of
the estate of Peter (lonrhcnrt; with power to
make dlrintmtlon e f the fund, will meet th parties
ai his clllni In lUuomsliiirgon I'rlda.v, Hiceinberioth
isiii nt Pi o'eliw w a. m., f r the purpose cf his at
polntmetit, at whlrh time and plce all persons hav
im; claims airalt st said estato w 1 1 appear and pre
sent lliein at that time, or Is? foreier elctarred
from rec dvlng any share cf said fund.
C. IC Ill'CKALRiV,
ocLS.,t'eso-iw Auditor.
OH'SNUTIC!:.
KSTATE OP BENJAMIN MCHRKRY, t-F.CKASEP.
Itter3 U-alnmenUry on llie t'Rtate of Itt-pjimln
Mcllfiiry, late ol UentoQ township Colutn-Jiu coi'D
tv, fciiDsylTanM, rteceaspti, have been gra ted
hy tho Heiflster ot naM county to Alfred
l'lU'nry, nf lieLton, Kxecutor. All persons
liavlhjf tlalnii apiiliist tli i-Mtate of said doco
dent itre rrquuMeu to rrrptnt thetn for settiemcnt
nnd thoht-Indt'tted to tho tstat to mako pujmect
to t&e undiTMgbed Kxccutor,nltliout delay.
ALVliEU JtcIinNHY.
Kx ecu tor,
oct, w, so-flw liei.ton Ta.
UiJlTOIl'8 NOT1CK.
IN 1 UK MATTRIl OK TIIK AIONKI) ESTATE 01 WILUAH
KALI'.
Thoundf-rstsn-'d nudttor nppoiDtcd tiy tho Court
of com mot. I'Iphm ff i oluini'ia county, on fxcep
'Ions to Ihti m'cuiilit nf . II. Abbott, nsslgneu uf
s till im it.itip, win tl ot lit3 1 nico in liluomsbury on
Srttuidax, NocmtMT V7lh, l'"", at tun o'clock m
thfi ftflt'tnwii ct stild dai tur Mic purpohc ot Ids ap
poiiiiinrni, at which tltn und pi nee all itrsous In
leu&ted may attend If they think prupr r
K, K, 1KELKII,
oct. VI. 0-4w Auditor.
E
XKCUTOK'S NOTICE.
FSTATK Of KCP' I MI SnfMA V, PSCSASKD.
letters tistamentary on tho estate of Itudolrli
sliitman. l.te e.f Mlh townhIp, Columbia county
iteeeu(d, tune tK-eli Kinntcd by the lit Ulster of said
county to the ucderi-li-t.ed executors. All per
sons h iMnp claims HKauift the estate uro rtquested
to prei nt i ln'io tur scttlemint and those Indebted
lo maki. tuymeut Mlinoi.t fU-1 ev.
FltANKLlN SIIUMAN,
.1. fc. LU.'llKMll-.lttlKIt,
Fxecutors.
ocL i!, V-cuv M Jlniille, l'a.
A
unrron's .Nona;
B1TATK OK KKBKCCA SMITH, I.ATB OF yADtSON TOWNsntS'
OhChAaKII.
The un di rslBCd Auditor appointed by the Or
rlums' court ot Columbia county, to make dlstrlbu
I'on of the funus In Hih hands ot Conrad Kramer,
ndmlnl-t rater In tho oild ettate, iel'l sit at rilHcntO)
In litoomi''Urp on Saturday, Novemijerveth, i-s, at
ten o'clock In thu forenoon to perronn tho duties ot
his appointment. All peri-or shouni: claims against
sld estate eetll appe-ar and present lliemuttLut
lime or be foreier dehaired from rccenlmr any of
said fund.
V. It. A11ISOTT,
oct. ts, -84W Auditor.
T")UI.I.ON IIKIKS.
All that certain messuoge and tract of land situate
In tho tow-ns'ilpot ltrlar Creek, Columbia countv,
and state of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by
land heretofore of John Van relt now M. E. Jack
son's heirs, nnd landj of John Ilcavcner,
the west by land ct said John Ilcavcner lately, now
Adam Iielterlch nnd Francis Evans, on the south by
land heretofore owned by P. M. Trough, now Petit
and others.contalninc two hundred nnd twenty five
acres moro or less, on w hlch the difendant now re
sides, on which are erected a frame bank barn,
frame dwelling house and out-hulldlngs,atso a wood
tenant house. There are on tho premises also an
excellent applo orchard and other fruit trees.
Seized taken In execution at the suit ot ii llllaro J
Knorr assigned to Joseph Laman against William
Lamun and to bo sold as tho property ot William
Laman.
Hccsalews Attorneys. Ft. Fa.
ALSO,
All those two certain pieces of land adjoining each
other situate in tho township of Locust, bounded
and described as follows, to-wlt: lieglnnlng at
a stone and from thence alom; the public road lead
ing from Catawlssa to Ashland south sixty-three
degrees cast teu perches and eight tenths to a
one, thenco by land of May berry Snyder, late John
Yeager, sr., deceased, north eighty-two degrees and
a half, west six perches and blx-tenthsto a white
oak, thence;by the samo north thirty-eight degrees
and a half west tire perches to the place of begin.
ulng, containing eleien perches and eight-tenths
strict measuro.
The second lot beginning at a white pine stump and
running from thence by lands of itayberry Hughes,
Uto V. K. llerbelu, noith elghty-slx degrees and
three-quarters cast seienteen perches and four
tsnths to a stone under the so-called Slablown
bridge, thenco along tho road leading from Catawls
sa to Ashland noith thlrty-ono degrees and a half
west six porches to a stone, thenco by the aforesaid
lot south eighty one degrees west six perches and
nine tenths ton black oak stump north thirty ono
degrees west three perches to a and thence by
lands ot Mayberry Snyder, late John Yeager, south
thlrty.seu'ti degrees and Hire e-eiuartors west nine
perches and. sei en-tenths to the place ot be ginning,
containing seventy-two perches be tho same more
or lesj, hereon are erected a good frame dw elling
house and stable, also a good wagon shop, black
smith shop and wood houso together with all the
necessary outbuildings,
Selz taken la execution at tho suit of Harms
Yoa,-er against Waller lilllrnan with notice to terre
tenants and to be bom as tho property ot Walter BUI
nun, Uti.sK, Attorney. Lev. Fa.
ALSO,
All that certain tractor pleco ot land situate In
Locust township Columbia county, and stuto of
Pcnnsytvanla,bounded and described as follows.to-
wit: on tho north by lands ot tlljah Yocum.on tlio
eastbylandcf 'Michael htine, on the south by Und
of Solomon and iieorgo .ilowrer, and on the west by
laud of Daniel Stlne. containing forty-two acres
more or lesi, on which aro erected a story and a
half frame dwelling house, frame barn and out-but.dlngs.
Seized, taken In eiecutlon nt tho suit of Lafayette
Fetterman, adinlnls ratorot Charles Felterman, do.
ooased, against Peter Mow rer and to be sow as the
property ot l'e i Howrer.
Fiiskz: ....orney. Vend. Ex.
ALSO,
Alt that certain lot or piece of land sltuato In the
lioroughof lierwtck, Columbia county and state ot
I'ennsyU anla, bounded and descrlt ed, as follow s, to.
wit: cm the south by Second street, on llio west by
iiiujacKson x noouin .Manufacturing Company,
on the north by tbu l'resby tcrlan parsonage, on the
east by l'lne street, on which aro erected a largo
oricic roitcry, mo part ot which Is used as a dwell
log and other buildings.
ALSO,
The life estate cf tho defendant In all that messu
age or tract ct land situated tn Centre towoshtn.Co,
lumbla county and state ct Pennsylvania, bounded
and elescrlbed as follows, to.witi on tueuortubjr
land ot iVIUlam bluffer, and (leorgo lllnkleman. on
tho east by laud ot John Keichner, sr., on Ihe south
by the L. , II. railroad, west by landot I now Hess,
Low tiros, Company and others, containing one
hundred and ten acres more or less, on which are
erected a two and one-lulf story brick dwelling
house, largo bank barn and other out-bulldlngs,
Belled, talc n In execution at the suit of Sarah A
Eck agalust II, e 1'reas and to bo sold as tho prop.
eriy oi u. e.-. rreas.
W. J. U.-IK1I.I.W, Attorney. Vend. Kx
AI-SO,
All that certain lot or pleco or Und situate tn
stain township, Columbia county and BUtu of l'enn
sylvanls, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt:
lie-ginning at a stone, thenco by land of sold Wil
liam Mcuslngcr, north seventy degrees sixty -eight
EXKCUTOKS' SALE
OF VALUAUI.E
REAL ESTATE !
lty virtue of power In tho w 111, tho surviving exec
utors cf Charles II. Doebler, deceased, w in sell at
Public Sale at the COUItT HOUSE In Bloomsburg.on
MONDAY, DECEMBER G, 1SS0,
nt one o-clock In the afternoon, a TltACT OF TIM
BER LAND, containing
Four Hundred Acres.
more or less, described and bounded as follows.to
wlt: Lying In sugarloaf township, Columbia county,
and bounded on the cast by lands of the heirs of
James Buckalew, on tho south by lands of tho heirs
ot William steiens, on the west by lands ot J. F.
Chapln and James ltoberts, and on llio north by
lands ct Hess nnd Crevellng.
TEHMs. In order to close up the estate, the
terms will bu one hundred dollars cash on striking
down tho property, and tho remainder In ten days
when a deed will be delivered and possession given
ESTATE OF JACOB Ct KWKLt DECEASED.
coLVMiiA covxrr,
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania tn Eliza Cle
well, wldjw, Charles newel!. Christian Clcwell.Nir
ah sltler, IlHunah Crltos, iceuben "human, nuar
dian ad litem of Cora tlarbstcr, all ot Columbia
county nnd Jcr. mlati cieweil of ew York HueiU
descendants or .1 ,e ,b Clewell, deceased, and loull
persons Ihlerestcd.e, letting: You are hereby ;clted
to lio and appear before the Judtes cf our Orphans
court at au orphans' court to held at Hiooiiisbui
on the tlrst Moodiycf ncce-miier next, then end
there to accept or refuse to take tho real estate or
said Jacob lewell. deceased, at the appral-ed valu
ation put upon It by the Inquest, duly awarded by
the said Court and returned by the sherirt. And
hTeof fall not.
iiltncss tho Honorable William Elwell, I'.esldent ot
our s ild court, at Bloomsburg. the twentv-spcond
day of ser tember, A. D.. one thousand eight hun
dred and eighty,
Wit. KISCKHAUM.
G. M. QCICE. Clerk C). C.
Deputy. oct. 19, 'no-tf
It. llAHKIS,
Auctioneer.
ELISIIa II. IiKir.s.
JOHN II. H. l'AKK,
burlvlng Executors.
oct ts, yj-ts.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUAULfi
KBAL ESTATE 1
Pursuant to an order ot the Orphans' Uuiirt of Co
lumbia county, Pennsylvania, will be Bold at public
Bale on the premises in the township of Centre In
said county on
Friday, November 2Gth, 18S0,
at .o'clock p. in., the following described HEAL ES
TATE, late ot Andrew Olngles deceased, to-wlt:
The undlUded one-halt of all that certain Lot of
Lime Limestone or
LIMESTONE QUARRY,
situate In said Cenlro township. Columbia county,
l'a., bounded and described as follows: Hegliintng
at a stone on the north side ot the Lackawanna and
Bloomsburg railroad, thence by land lat eof Philip
Miller north twenty-eight and three-fourths de
grees west twenty-three lurches to a stone, thence
by tho same south seventy-four and three-fourths
degrees west avo perches to a stone, thence br
other limestone lot south twenty-eight and three
fourths degrees ean twenty-three perches to said
Lackawanna and Bloomsburg railroad, thencu along
the same north scienty-four and ono fourth de
grees east live perches to tho place ct beginning,
containing
115 SQUARE PERCHES,
1)0 the same more or less.
Excepting nnd rescuing unto the heirs of l'hlllp
Miller nnd assigns all tho timber they may want
for fencing within two years from the Ivllid.ij cf
Noiember, A. D., lTn, also rosenlng the use and oc
cupation of ihe rorth end of said lor as the same
can bj farmed until such time iy times that the
CPXJBHiia SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE!
Ttie undersigned executor of Samuel Drum, late of
Main township, ColumM i county, Pennsylvania, de
ceased will otter at public sale on the premises on
SATURDAY, NOVKMHEU 20th, 1SS0,
at to o'clock a. m., oil that certain messuage, tene
ment and
TltACT OF LANDi
situate In Main township, aforesaid, described aa
follows, lz: lleglnnliifc' at a stone ,a corner of land
of chides Miuinan and running from thence by
land of William Hitler south eighty-four degrees
west one hundred and tw entj -filx perches to a stone,
thenco along land or John Klefer north lo degrees,
west -ono hundred and rorty-seeii perches to an
OHk, thence along land of Harmon John and lato ot
stacy Jnhn north eighty-four and one-hJlf degrees
east ono hundred and twenty-three perches to an
oak, thence along l.icd of Ellas suum.in and Charles
thuman south ileaud thrto fourths degrees east
one hundred and fortj-hli, perchts to tho place ot
beginning, containing
114 ACRES,
more or less, whereon are erected a
Two-story Stono House
PICA Mi: HANK U.WtN, Wagon MicCs and out-bulldlngs.
Al.-O, at tho same time and place, all that certain
messuage, tenement and Tract of Land, situate In
Montour townMilp, Columbia county, and Mate of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows:
on tho feouih by lands late of William ti. Hurley and
Uteof (ieorge A. 1'rlck, on the west by lands ot Pe
ter M Kashuer.ou the north by.Iands of I.ewlsltoaln
and ou the east by lands late of Hurley and 1'rlck,
containing
NINETY-TWO ACUIS,
more or less, wheruon aro erected a two-story
Trame ami X oiling Blouse,
framo HANK DA UN and out-bulldlngs.
Turtles desiring to examine tho above premises
candohoby calling upon John K. llobtns, Cata
v Nsa, Pa.
Terms and conditions made known on day of sale,
JOHN K. UOlliilNS,
V. II. Uuawn, Attorney. Kxecutor,
nov. 5, VO-tH
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
OP VALVAllLK
REAL EST -A. TE1
I'ursuant to an ordt-r nf the orphan's Court of co
luiubta county, rennli nl , will lie -.nld at public
,ile on the or-.-uibes tu the township ot Hemlock: tn
bald county on
same stuli ho wanted torquarrjlni; purposes, t-atd I StttlirdtlV, November 27tl), 1SS0.
lot U opened up as a limestone quarry,
Also, all that certain piece or lot of ground situ.
atelnald Centre towriihtp, Columbia county, l'a..
bounded ami depcrlledas follous. to-wlti Ou the
north ty public road leadlni; from Illoomsbun; to
Hern lck, ou tlie cast by lands of the heirs of Httza
Thomas, deceased, on thn south by land of Tliman
Naglo and on the went by K'boo) house lot, contain
ing ntBcty-eletit lurches. This Is a very desirable
building lot.
The aboielou will bo cold on the following terms
nnd conditions:
Teksis okSai k. Ten p. r cent of one-fourth of the
purchase money to be paid at the striking down of
he property, the ono fourth less the ten per cent at
the confirmation of sale and Ihe remalnlm; luree
fourlhslu one year thereafter wllh lnterett from
continuation nisi.
II. I-it A.M. .A Kit,
iVM.T. hlll'SIAN,
Admtnlstratoisof Audrew (jingles.
oct. M, 'so-ts
PUBLIC SALE
or Vii.i Abi k
REAL ESTATE !
In pursuanco ot an order of the Orphans' Court of
Columbia count) , the undersign! d 1 rustee appoint
ed by sild Court w ill expose to sale on the premise
as tho lato properly of Ellen Long, late of the town
ot Jiloomsburg;, In said county, deceased, on
SATURDAY, NOV KM It Kit !Ttli, 1SS0.
commencing nt ten ouoofc a, in,, of said day, llie foi
lowtnc described
It 13 AT.' ESTATE.
to-w-lt: All that piece or parcel ot land situate I
the said town oi lilooiubbuig. in stld county, l'a
bounded and described as follows: Canal street cl
said town on llie south, a lot lately ow ned by Mar
tha fry on tho east, an . alley ou the uorlh and
Thornton's alley on the wesLcontalulni; titty feet tn
width on Canal street, and two hundred and ntty
feet more or less In depth, whereon are creeled two
One aci a half Stcry Frase CwelUcg H:c:cs
and other out-bulldlngs. A good well ot water ou
the premises.
TKHMS OK HALE.- Ten percent b( one-fourth oi
the purchase money to lie ruld at tlio al rising down
ot the prope-rty, tho one-fourth less the ten per cent,
at thu conllrmstloa absolute and thu remaining
llirc-e-tourllis In one year thereafter with luUrcst
from continuation 11I4I. l'urchsser to pay fur
deeds.
at 2 o'oleiclc p in., the follow log described UI'.AL ES
3'ATK, lato of Catharine shoeraake-r eleceased, to
wirr A cei tain house und lot tn the illtsge of ltuck
horn, In satd llemloi k township, bounded on tne
north by an alley, east by the main street of Hdld
Mlla;e, south by lot of I. iV. MeKeliy and west by
an alley, containing one fourth of uti acre more or
less: on which are a
DWELLING- HOUSE
and outbuildings, trult trees, w,
Tkkmkof tLK. Ten per cent of one-forthof tho
purchase money to be paid at the striking do not
tho property, tho one-fuurth i?fs thp t-n per ft nt at
tho c Hitlrmatlon ufttalound thu n malnlng threo
fourilH In one year thertatter with interest trom
continuation nisi.
UTll SHOEMAKER
Administrator.
NOV. 3 SO 3-w
Howell & Co'h. Adv c'h.
Historv of Political Parties aiul
joktiik rr.nKitL iiuvkun'mknt fhom
COLO MA! 1 IMU" TO TUB IKKJ-LST IUTE. l.N-
TiHfct Nkw In design, et ntrt hens-he and exhaust
te vU leuiitttullj colon d .Mbj-k and Hlngramtf.
loittaltiH ull the riiilliriii til I'ldllU'iil I'lirilri.
The iiiof ftluat"le rublleatlon rf the aire! Non.
partisan. M.uuld U In i-er Household, hf ol and
Libra rj. l-suid In bdi k form at t&nndasa Wall
Chart at 81. AUKS'l 4K1KI eenwhero at
unco Um 1'iv. UKAM-liH, DAVIS A. CO.. Put.,
Iii01.inpp.-Wls. ind r nov. U-4w
$777
A EAli ana eipenPt-H to amenta,
uutm Kiev. Address K O. VICKKItY,
Augusta, Main r nov w-iw
f Ele.nt Chromo Cards New Mjles to eta.
N.V.
Nastau.
nov, t-4v
Iliirmeri and
pi r month. durlnKl
count. . tntertbtini;
$45 to $100
l'all and iili.ter. In eierv
ill and MelliAlil,, Itifnrmiitlim.
w Uh full particulars free. Address at onoe.
J.C. IICCI KIIV tl'O.
nov. 5 "so 4w- J'lilladciputtt, J'a,
V,
l II'DIMM1 .37 lllondxiM. N.
1 1. 1 II l''JY 1 ) V pul'll-licrottlrst-
UlooroaLurs, Kor, C lsso-u
U, U. ENT,
IruMeo,
lus hubs III tl'n Uoeks. tlie s steuCi e mili ment
tu Aee-n.s aril ull seeking a ci ange lu business. 11
lustrsutedetreutarsitnew Uiowssnd ppjnf thsttlfio
kt muiith I- mud" se ut on application, el huv. &-4W
PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS
Printed tit this Office
ON SHORTEST NOTICE ND AT THE
MOST REASONABLE TEUM8