0, S. EIiWELL. t.a J. K. BITTENB3UD2H, JE1116"- BLOOMSBURG, PA. L i idnj', Jjvtiutu-y 7, 1881. Srnntnr Uatlaro. ran i'A s r a s I) Ktninii: or drmocracv. ' rrif minion or Tin: t)i:MornTir rAmv" ( naleir Wallaco In North American Hciow. Tim i unlit and progress of moro tlinti a I eneratltm lmvo taken ttio control of goy Muuicutat all'slrs away from tlie intelll- Kent ruloof the tnntaei and vested it inn power m yet formative nuil undefined. Among these were the civil war, tho crea tion and peculiar manipulation of tho pub lic debt, reconstruction outside tho consti tution, universal negro utl'mge, n plethora i I paper money, looso public morals, enor nnm growth of private fortunes, and r clo?e loniiectton of the g.vcrnment with tne banking Interest. Hioh had Its bright in Mpplng the foundation of a gov mount by the masses, and In shaping our .'M toward n difTtrenl rule. Whether i it rule Is to bo eufl'mge qualified and rarefied, or sulIYngo controlled by the power of nggregited wealth or monopoly, or a senatorial oligucliy, or hereditary government, 1 beside the present Iwiuiry, k-ivo as they oacIi und nil show distrust ol Hie ptople, and build their lotitidations upon universal mfTinge, debased, corrupted nnil ileiioininateil. The tendency toward a so-called stronger (jf.vemmeiit is us manifest as b:c the causes that have given It form. It is In the nature of things furgovernnicn h to grow stronger at llioexpenso of the governed; but tho plain proof of the exUlonce of this tendency I founl in the opinions: of the federal juditiary in federal legislation over .natters heretofote xutlilu the control of the people of the Mates, In the modes of execution of those Matutea.by which Iwcal rule,local courts, and personal liberty are overthrown, nnd in that ramification of executive patronsge wide! seeds its mandate to the extremities, ami at will gathers in a siugle hand enormous cn tributlotia and unscrupulous obedience from ninety thousand paid (ificials. ''Executive patrouage will briog us to a master." A nrt work of office holdeis, bound each to the otner, wieiaing time arm money aim power of placo to pack primaries, dictate nomina tions, crush independent thought and action and subordinate local control to the will ol on executive who governs in the namo of party, points the road with unerring certain ty to tho end that Franklin, the wise man predicted. Further guide boards on that road are seen in large donations of money by corporations, monopolists and wealthy men, to supplement the power of the ex ecu tive, and carry the elections in the intercut of an aristocrat. c class who dislike and ills trust the people; in tho domination of em ploye by employer; in the marked ballot; in the third term candidacy and pilgrimage on the stump; in the National and Labor organizations, which are but over-zealous protests against this tendency, and in that ill-concealed demand for energetic govern ment, which has been the fundamental thought of the opponents of Democracy siuce ttio uays ol John Adams. The issues of 1790 and 1800 again ion front the people. The theories of that day are again to struggle for tho mastery. Tne government of the Republic is already cen tralized. Tho canvass of 1860 teaches this The federal executive has been felt from the ward caucus to tho vaults of the treasury, from tho primary to tho presidential election. A high federal tilicial quits his place to take a nomination lor governor of the pivotal state, and at once the executive arm is ex tended to his support. Marshals, dettctives collectors, secretaries, and all else that are needed, locate themselves within tho state, and its sulirago is debauched aud its uu doubted will reverted, A suffrage, firt de baaed, then conupted, then obedient, is cen tralizttion in its worst form. This is but one meuns to tho end sought. The mission of tho Democratic party is decentralization. Its duty is to restore the government of the republic to the intelligent rule of tho masses of tho people. It uiidt teach and practice the doctrines of its illustrous founder. It must appeal to the people themselves in thtir own interest. It must preach the eter ual truth that the individual citizen is tbo unit in government, from whom proceeds all power, in whom is vested all rights save those which are granted by him for the good of the whole. The people at the base, the statos and tho federal government each supreme within its Bphere, is the sjstem to which it looks fur liberty, und it must teach that ho who looks to paternal goyerniitcnt, to centralization, or to empire looks to des potism. Care for and perfect tue govern ment, and it will protect Jhe liberties of the people, was tho thought of Hamilton Qive intelligence and information to the people, teach them that it is their govern ment, and their interest to preserve law and order, was tho thought ot JetTersoa. Pater nal government aud vigor in the federal head on the one hand, information to the masses and energy from the extremities on the other. The former gave the republic alien and sedition luws, direct taxation, federal marshals and centralized rulo in 1709. The latter swept theso out of exls teuce lu 1800; carried ussuccessfully through two foreign war; acquired an empire ot ter ritory, and governed the country for sixty years, We must chooie between these two now. The Democracy mut again plant it self upon the axiom. "Governments are mode for men, not men for governments." It must bo true to tbo people and aggressive in its fealty, Dominated labor must be taught its rights and its interests. Capital roust aee its t-alety iu the intelligence and justice of individual rule, and not in the exercise of arbitrary will, Honest perform ance of everygovernmental contract now in existence, but a change of policy by which the debt shall be managed in the interest of the ptople and not of the creditor; equrl taxation ou every form of property : thor- ougn inquiry Into taxation for revenue and ita readjuetment upon a basis just to every Interest and to all the people; no monop lies ; forfeiture of the franchises of corpor ations aud punishment of aggregated wealth or individuals, for coercion of employees, or tho use of money lu elections; our own car rying trade made to be our owu preserve; nnd a divorce between government aud hanky, aro ilioughla which find place in such no Issue. The cry vf a "Solid South" is ex liauMtu end Impotent at last. It has served ita purpose. Divided councils uj-cu ques tions of admlnittration have kept the Peuio c.acyauiere paity of opposition, and con cealed the silent approaches of tho enemy to strong government. Jt will continue to bo ft parly In nppollion, untriuUd and un tried, it defiantly Averts Its ancient theo rlta and goes to the people for their vioill cation. Tho Ih-mocraUc patty Is not dead, An Itrjs-like.Hlter each defeat It arises from Ihe people stronger than before. It cannot die whilst It teaches aud believes in the rights of tho tnKses. Tho hour for Its trltimnh will have come when It boldly, assert Its true theories and Ignons the blnndMimcnts ol money, monopoly, and corrupt power. itu whose Interest, judgment, or teachings are advrHe to tho rulo of the masses will J ilit itsenemle", hut In his room it will re cruit scores ol tlions In wIioko Interest It strike?, or who reaped It aUl'iide and de test strong government. The future of tho Demoeralln parly is the fitlure of the republic. William a. Wallah:. Tito State Legislature. A2f 1IONF8T tlL.MOL'ltAT bllNATOIl-r.LKCT coxi: ki:i'i:hi-.s to take the oath or orncK. llAimiaiiuno, Jan. 1-Thei Senate wns ealled to order at 12 o'clock by Letutcuant Governor Stone nnd opened with prayer by Hov. W. A. West, of Ilarrlshurg. The Deputy Secretary of tho Commouwealththen presented tho roturns of Senators elected, which, ou motion of Sir. Cooper, were opened and read. The roll was then called and forty-nine Senators responded. Presi dentJudgo William Pearson, of the four- toenthrjudlclal district, then administered tho oath of office. Tho most remarkable) incident in tho organization of the Senate was tho refusal of Senator-elect Kokley 11 Coxc, of Luzerne, to take the o.ith of office because ho could not consistently do bd lie read a loag nddross to his constituents in which he mya that he .spent money for politic il assessments and contribution;; ad vertUlng political meetings, orgmlzing clubs, and paying tbeir expenses, paying taxes, clerk hire, naturalization, to men at tho polls for work, etc. In conclusion, Mr, Coxo says: It may be asked, why did I spend this money, knowing Ihe consequcn ces. The answer is, I did not understand until I was well Into tho campaign what I would be called upon to pay for, and then I felt that If I should retire I would, as there was a third ticket iu the field, endan ger not only the success of the county ticket which I was very anxious to see elected, but also, perhaps, of the national ticket, and al though in the heat and confusion of the cam' paign I was very particular not to contri bute a cent for any improper purpose, I was not ab'o in the few weeks it lasted to con sider the wholo question as I have since. I did, however, determine twice to retire irom tho field., but upon rtilectiou I resolved to fight it out ou the liue of spending what I could honestly for the success of the who'e ticket, so as not to endanger its defeat by my withdrawal, and to decline to take my seat if, upon careful consideration of the subject in the nine weeks that would elapse until election day and tho meeting of the Senate I should decide that any part of the money was used for expenses not expressly author ized by law. Having made this full and frank statement of the facts, I wish to say that if I bad done anything that I consid ercd wrong, or anything which I would wish to hide, I could have resigned before the meeting of the Senate, giving as a reason my business engagements, or something of that kind; hut such is not the case. I have nothing to conceal, nothing to bo ashamed of, and am ready as every honest man should be to suffer the consequences of my actions. I make uo claim to having been deceived and kept in ignorance. What I did I did with my eyes open. Regretting that I can not, as I had originally hoped, be of some service, however slight, to Luzerne and Lackawanna counties in the Senate, I am yours, very respectfully, Eckley 13. Coxe, Lato Senator elect from tho Twenty -first district. The House was called to order at twelve o'clock noon by Resident Clerk Wm. P. mull, and was opened with prayer by Rev. -Mr. ISeck, Chaplain of the House nf 1879 .Mr. Pomeroy announced that, by an agree ment between Mr. Smull, Resident Clerk, and Mr. Huhn, Readiug Clerk.of the House of 1879, and iu order to avoid any dispute as to which of the two should be entitled to prccedence.MrSmull would aotas temporary Chief Clerk. The Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth presented the returns of the electlou of members, wblcb.oj motionof Mr Graham, were opened and were read by Mr. Huhn. A call of the roll showed that all tho members-elect were present except Messrs. Boyd and Wballey.who were dead, a nd Derrickeon, of Crawford county. The oath ot office was then administered by Judge Pearson. Chronhl e-IIerald. A NUW PAYING OCCUPATION FOB LADIES & GENTLEMEN The Hand'orae Nickel Plated New Home Lamp being Introduced to the public ibis fen son, is the most meritorious article ever offered agents to make money wi b, is safer and moie convenient than the student lamp, which has heretofote had (he reputation of being the rar est lanip mulo, il has a clamp to attach it to the sewii c machine, iihno, orcai, desk. etc. Tho fear c,l tlie ordinary Lmp being accident- auy u set or inrown irom the table, la entirely teleivtd by the simple clamp rontrivai c. It can be ailju.ttil to thro the light just where il is wanted to salt Ihe even, and can bo convert ed into a hand-nme wall lamp It has the best argand Lmriler, niilllni: inulcat r. and rotivmi eut match loz, nnd Its price is within ilia reach o every one It has been fully tested and edi torially ei.dorsed by the Wtxttrn Christian Ad, vocute. Am. Christian Ikvitw. Herald and iV. oyrer, Journal ana Jlatcngtr, ana Vnrultan irun iMf-ii, tlio leaume religious naoeraof Cinuin- natl, and is endorsed by the Mayor and Post master ot uineiopatl, tlio agent or the Ameri can ex press company and unsidents of Insur unco companies, as being Ihe safest, nio.it con. venieni anil urn lamp made. There aro thrro ruons why agents should seek such an article to canvass fjr first f r its absolute safety and treat convenience, it is needed In every home second its low price makes its sale immcno third it will be a great credit to handle such an article. One 'cuthem aiient writes, it srlls faster than Q.u. Lee's portrait stld rieht after the war. anoth er wrlio, it beats the palmy dsys of the sew ing machine, lis rapid tale, Ion price, and lib eial terms surprise M agents. Address IL-me Lamp Co , Cincinnati. O., mentioi'irir ou m per and they will give you full particulars and exclusive territory to canvass in. nov.a-iaw Death of William 1. Furey. Altoona, Pa., January 3. Mr. William P. Furey, lato editor of the Altooni Daily Sun, died at San Antonio, Texas, last night or this morning, whither he had gone for his health. His disease was quick consump tiou, but lie had likewise taken a fev er since his arrival there, two -reeks since. The parents of Mrs. Furey, who were) with him, reside in Illinois. Mr. Furey bad a large acquaintance in the State aud country. He was an eloquent orator aud was olosely iden tified with tho InteiesUof tho Democratic party, It should be tbo aim of every owner of ilorses,v;ow,iVc.,to mane them as banusome and useful as possible. The German Horse and Cow Powder helps to develop all the powers of tho animal It improves ita beau tv and Increase its usefulness. It makes milk, tnucle aud fat, Uy using it a horse will do more work and a cow alvemore milk and be in better condition with lets feed. Bold only by weight at 16 cents pound by O. A. Klelui, Dloomuburg. Dr it, '79-17 THE COLUMBIAN AND NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J OlERA HOUSE, SATURDAY, JAN. 8th. JAY RIAL'S TWO ORPM COMBINATION! T1IK WOttLD-KAMKI) AHT1STB, MISS LILLIE ELDR1DGE, As LOUISE, tho Wind Girl. asltcd by a company of exceptional excelltncel Admission 2o cents. Kcscrvetl seats 35 cents. No Extra! No Higher .Price. Tim Moce will bo nnxlueed with tlio orMnil mu sic costumes, e as prctented at ttio t'nlun Square Theatre, New York. I'SKliVlU) SKATS A T .VcAVA'A'A' J',9. Hy vlrtuo ot sutdry writs Issued out of the Court ot Common l'lcas ot Columbia county and to mo directed, will bo exposed to public salo at the Court llouso In ltloomsburi;, at i p. in. on MONDAY, FEHHUAHY 7th, 1881, All that ccrUIn lot or piece ot land situate, tn Hea rer township, Columbia dounty and SUto of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fillows, to-wlt: UegtnntOK at an oak at public road, thenco along said road north clghty-stx and one-fourth degrees west twenty-ntno rods to a stone, thenco by land of Jacob Lonjjcnbergcr sooth tbrco and one fourth do grecs west eleven and one-tenth porches to a stono thenco by the same north seventy-two and a halt ocgrecs east sixty-one ana ono-tentu perches to tho placo of bcglnnlDg, containing one aero rnoro or less, on which are erected a ono story framo dwell ing houae.sMblo an 1 out-bulldlngs, Hclzcd, taVen In execution at tlio suit of Tlio Co lumbia County Mutual Sivlng Fund and Loan Asso ciation agalust Charles Longcnbcrgcrand to bo sola as tho property ot Charles Longenberger. Liitlr k MiLt.Kii, Attorneys. Vend Kx. ALSO. All that ccrtiln lot or plcco of land altuato In Madison township Columbia Co., and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded and doserlbod as follows, to-wlt: On tho north by land of Frank llves.onthoeastbyland of Sarnucl Lowry, on tho south; by land of William Hartllne, and cn tho west b; land of Philip Llclmrd, containing thirty acres moro or less, on which are erected a onn nnd a half utory frame dwelling hou barn, and out-bulldlnga. ' S leel, taken In execution at tho suit of Thomas J. Swlfchcr against Joel Snj der and to be sold as tho property of Joel Snyder. W. J, lluckalow, Attorney. PI. Pa. ALSO. All that real estate situate la IlrtorcreeK township Columtilacounty, on road loading from llorwlck to Bloomsburg, bounded and described as follows to wlt : On tho north by land of Daniel Purscl, on the oast by land of Lydl i Spoaenberg, on the west by land of Daniel Purscl nnd on tho south by LydU SjKjncnbcrg and Daniel Pursel.contalnlng two acres moro or less, on which aro ercctod'a two-story brick dwelling, framo stable, Bprtng house and out-bulkl- lngs, good spring of water an J largo orchard on the premises. seized, taken In execution a'.j tho suit ot 11. L Adams, surviving partner of Adams & Son, ajalnut Mary J. Oansol, and toba sold as the property of Mary J. Oansel. Jackson, Attornoy. PI. Pa. ALSO, Tho following described real estate situate tn Centre township, Columbia county, beginning at a gum trco In Hue ot land ot neorgj Kelcbner and olhcis, thenco by landof fl. K. Hess south twelve decreet east one hundred and twelva perches to a stone thence by larce and lanaof I. Ernwlno south three degrees west ono hundred and (itty-tlvo and two-tenths pofcheb to a stone, In line of Ocorgo JIuffly, thenco ty same and Chrlstlanua Muruy south clKbty-6lxandouc-fourtn degrees cast nine ty andntno-tcntts perches to a pine stump In lino of -tarah Solmou and others, thence by same north eight a id three-fourths degrees west 201 and elKht-tentbs perches to a a: one, thenco north eight and three-tourths degrees, east seventeen and eight-tenths perches to a stone, thence north ten and ono half aegrces west Boventy-elght and eight tenths perches to a stono In lino of tleorgo K;lcn ner nvo hundred and eighty-two and one-fourth de groes west seventy-eight and eight tenths perches to a gum tree, the placo ot beginning, containing ono hundred and twenty-four acres anil one nun. drod and torty-blx perches, strict meisurc.on which aro erected a largo Iramo two story dwelling with kit. hen attached, log suiblo with wagoa shed at taehed, frame pig pen and corn crib uud out-butld- logs. Seized, tak;n In execution at tho suit of Anna S. Jackson uud C. 11. Jackson, nxecutora ot M. E, Jackson, deceased aga'nst Georgo A. Ucamandto bo sold as tho property of George A. lloam. Terms cash on day of sale. I'. U. BNT. J in. Mo fcberlff. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE In pursuanco of an order of the Orphar s' Court of Colmuiila county, Pennsylvania, the undersigned administrators of Michael Grovcr, deceased.wlll sell at public Mile on tho j remises on TflCKSDA 1', JASUARY 20, 1881. commencing at 10 o'clock lu tho forenoon ot said day, the lollowlng described valuable Itoal Estate, to-wlt : All tlu.t 'Certain tract ot land sltuato In Mtffltn township, county and s'ato aforesaid, containing 165 ACRES, and tnenly-two perches-adjoining lands ot Jacob drover, Moiize aud Aten and other lands ot said de. cedent, blent twenty iivo acres of whtch If Good Oak Timber Land, balance Improved, where on aro erected a two sury Fit AMI! IUVKLI.l.VU HOUSE. barn wajon bhed and other outrbulldlngs. TEHMS OP SALE. Ten per cent of one-fourth 01 tbo purchase money to be paid at tho striking down of tho property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent at the confirmation absolute and the remalLlBg three-fourths in one year thereafter with interest from confirmation nisi. Purchaser to pay for deeds. Purchasers will bo required to give bond In double the amount ot their bids wlh good and ap proved security for tbe faithful rayment of money according to the above terms. J031IUA FETTERMAN, AARON W. OllOVKR, Jan 7 "SI t-s Administrators. A UDlTOhYS NOTICE. ESTATE Or VINCENT KICOAHT DECEA8ED. The undesigned auditor appointed bv the Or- iMtittiD- muri ut luiumuia w iuuku uibiriuuuon 01 Ihe lund In th hands of Geo. M. Howell, executor of mid decedent lo and umongthe parties entitled thereto, hereby gives notice tnal ho will Bit In ihe dl-charge or too duties of his appointment at his emce m me town uioempourg on saturdav.Pebru ary Mb. A. 1)., Jfcil, at ten o'cloekinthe forenoon of said day at w lit- h time and place all persons In-ten-stca In said fund aro required to attend or bo luruvrr oeuarrcu iroiu any satire 01 ine same. JOHN 0, FREEZE, Jan. I, 'tO-Aw Auditor. IVORCE NOTICK. Lizzie Kline by her nein In the Common Pleasof rriena samuei noner I Joseph 6. Kline. j coiumoia county, no. vrs, oeii. i t-riu isso, "ubpeena In divorce, ullas subpoena In divorce. To Joeeph ti. Kline, ttspondent In above stated uaou oin i ou are nereoy required tooo ana ftprv in your proper pe rson at a court or Common Pleas to be held In and fer sld countv at lnonmsbnrir-i'ii on the first Monday of February to answer thoabove .utup,.uit. . .... u- KNT- Jin. 7,'ol-'o Sheriff, RIIHJE LETTING. Ill bo let at David LawlH' In Suo-Arlnaf twnhhln on Saturday. January Stud. lssi. a biidire to b erected over Cole's Crt-e-k near David Lewis. To bo a wooden brace covered bridge M feet long between abutment, le feet wide from to out al .top abut ments, to be feet high above low water mark. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Coni- utisBiuueni voice. A. 11. HEKRINO, - STEPHEN POIIB, Commissioners. Commissioners office Bloomsburg Dec. wth.T8xO.sw ATOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that the follow log accouata have been Died I a I-rotbonotArvtonnifAnr i?nintn. bla county and will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said county on Tuesday, the sth day of February A. D, 1SS1, and connrmed after tne fourth day of said term unless exceptions bo Died within that time. 1. First and final account of I. K. Krlckbaum Com. mlttee of Samuel Rboue a lunatic. 3. The account of Samuel Crevellog, Committee Of Franklin Crevellog a lunatic WM. KltfCKIIAltM. 0. M. rjOIOK, Prothonotary. "opiiiy, van. 7, -vi-io DMINlSTIlATOIVfl NOTICE ESTATE Of JAtOlB. XVAKH DECEASED. Letters of Administration on the estate or Ju-nh S. Evans, late ct tilocmsburg Columbia county, Pa. decetsed, have been granted by tho Hejla'er of said county to O. A. Herring, of Uloomsburg, kdm'r All neruODB having claims nealntt the ratalei or said do. cedent are requested to present Uiem t r ettle ment. and those Indebted to the estale to make payment to the uxulersurnod administrator, without da lay. O. X HEKIUNQ. AdmmUitrtLtor. it r,l -w ftlooauburc,!-. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. A UDITOll'S NOTICK. nrnuMMA county, ust Amoug Ibo records and proceedings ot tho Or phans' Court of Columbia county, It Is Inter alia, llitiscontalncd. In tho mattor of tho account of II. A. Kchweppcnhl ser, Administrator of William Henderson, do ceased. And now December IMh. Isso. on motion and bv agreement of parties, Samuel Knorr, rm Is ap pointed Auditor to mako distribution of tho balanco in the necnuntaut'a hands to and among tho nartlcs entitled thereto, ... . Ur Tint Court. .Certified from the records December ntli.P-so. WM. KHK'KHAVM, . . . clerk o. 0. .Tho Auditor appointed by tho Court will attend to the duties cf hlsannolntmenton Krl.lnv. tlm fourth day of l-cbruary, A. I)., issi, at ten o'clock a.m.. Btlilsortlco In Illoomsburg, Pa. whn and whero parties Interest! l aro required to mako their claims or bod (barred from coming In upon said fund. SAMl'RL KNOItlt, Jan,T,'eo-4w Auditor, DMLNISTKA TOH'S NOTICK. K1TATIC Of SOriltA ItirrXMSTUI., DKCKISKD. Utters Of administration on I tio estate of Sophia lllppeiistlel, lain of Drlarcreek township, Columbia rountj, deceased, lmvo been granted by tho Ile-gls-tor of said county to tho undersigned administra tor. All persons having claims against tho estate aro renucsted to present them for settlement and those Indebted to make paj ment without delay. WILLIAM 11IPPKNST1KL, Administrator, C. W. Mn.l.KR. Att'y. Evansvlllo. P. 0. Jan. I, 'so-flw A DMINISTKATOIVS NOTICK. ESTATE OF JOHN J. LOKOXMBIRUEn, DECIASSD. Letters of Administration on tho estate of John J. lnigenbtrgcr, lato of tho township of Mlftltn, Columbia county.Pentia, deceased, have been grant ed Ly tl.o Heglstcr of said county to John J. Ivong cnberger, or samo township, AH persons having claims against tho estato of the decedent aro requested to present them for settlement, and those Indebted to tho estato to mako payment to the undersigned administrator without delay. , JOIINU. LONOENIIKItOEIt, 0. W. M IU.KR, Atty. Administrator. JiQT, 'Sl-dw. DMLNISTIUTOIl'S NOTICK. ESTATE Or S A 11A11 ROUtNIIOOI), DECEASED. . Letters of Administration rn tho estato of Sarah Itobinhood, lato oiMilllin township Columbia comi ty, Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been graited by tho Register of satd county to L. 8. intcrstcen, of Uloomsburg, ndm'r. All persons having claims against the estate of said docc dent aro requested to present them for settlement, and thoso Indebted to the estate to mako pa) ment to tho undersigned Administrator Ithout delay. L. S. WINTEHSTAEN, Administrator, Jnu7,'SO-6w Uloomsburg, Pa. 1 ) ROCLAMAT10N IN D1VORC1C COLUMniA e:Ot!NTY.SH Among tho rrcords and proceedings ot the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county It is Inter Robert M Mcllrlde) No. 116 Sept. Term, 1RS0 vs. V Divorce. Mary C. McUrlle. ) Now De-c, e, 1R80 on reading of sheriff's return to alias subpiona and application of llervey K. Mnlth, rtvi. j. tin nuueri. ait muuriue, ine- luun orocr dud ttcatlon by tho Sherin. Ttv tub rnt-HT. CertlBcd from tho records this fifteenth day of WM. RRICKIUUM, U. M. cicx, Proth'y, Dcdu ty. To Marv C. Mclirldafibavn named Vim urn hi.t-0. by required to appear before the Judees of said court at Rloomsbur' 011 Mondav, thi 1th day of February, a. I)., iwi, to answer tho complaint of ouiu JWUCIb -u, jut IK tue. U. JI. KNT. Sheriff, Jan. Uc TXriDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. It The following annralsemcntn of real nnd personal property set. apart to widows of dccedenW uuvu ueeu nieu ia mo omce or me lteglster or col- nmhfn nntinfv nnil.i. lh. If (iloa nf r..,,rf ... .m kA presented for abaoluto confirmation to the Orphans' Court to bo held In llloomsburg.ln and rorsaldcoun- ij uu jiuuuuy, mo auaayoi reo. issi, at two o'clock p. in., of said day unless eEcepllons to such uuttiutttuiiuu tttu ureviuuajy uicu. ox wnicn an per uvua luiv.v.ivu iu ouiu couiw utti iu&e uuuue ; I. Widow of Wllllts U. Moyer, lato of .Madison .unuauiu, ueeeuaeu. i. Widow ot Hiram II. Broadt, lato of Bloomsburg. UIUD.KU, Roglstor's Ofllce. Uloomsburg, Jin.', 'SI. W. II. JArOUY, "DEGISTEU'S NOTICES. Xv Notlco Is hereby given to all legatees, crcdl Cora and other persons Interested in tie estates of the respective decedents and minors, that tho fol lowing administration, executor and guardian ac counts have been med In tho office of the Register of CoL co. and will bo presented for connrmatlon and allowance in tne uiowimco in tne orpuans' court to bo held in Bloomsburg, on Monday, Feb. 7, 16S1, ats o'clock, p. m. on Bald day : 1. ThHllrktfiDd Anal ni-cnnnf. nf A. r tlnUer i-unc dlan of Isabella Puis-ll, minor child ot Martha vrunsiuy, into or nne townsnip, deceased. if. The first and llnal account of James Gulliver, iwjiumiaiiiiiui ut uuuu uuiitver, laiu ot ueni' lock township, deceased. 8. Tho tlrst and tlnnl ncennnt nf II. Vrnnlr nrr art. mlulstrator of Martin w. Nuss, lato ot tho Town of Uloomsburg, deceased. 4. Tho account of Richard Stlleo, administrator of .iiuniiu. uuuey, luio vi jjenion townsnip, ae ccabed. 8. The second account of John Bellas and A.J. neiwo, uiecuiors oi .aam neuas, lato or Pise iut,vic lumttauip, utctaavu. 6. Tho llnal account ot Allen Mann, guardian ot ..,i..uwvu .icuuiufei-r, wiuitr vunu vi iteuuen tiL-ttututfer taiu ui ueaver townsnip, aeceased. 7. ThO nnal account of Allen Mann, i-nortllnn of Mahala Uennlnger, minor child ot Reuben lien- uiuger,mu) ui nearer townsnip, aeccasea. 8. Tlio first and final account of nrnrtra A. notv administrator, de bonis nou cum testamento uniiexo. oi Henry KingsDury, lato of Benton township, deceased. t). The tlrst and final account of John II. Uetler huu u. ii. nuner, aominisirators oi Jacob liar. ler, jr., late oi .uimin townsnip, deceased. 10. Tho second and final account of William U, Clark, trustee of aiary Gorrell, lato of the bor- uugu or e;enirai-a, neceasen. II. Tho account of William Hagenbucb, executor ot Isaac Hagenbucb, late ot orange township, do ceased. it. The account of Jacob Hartman, administrator of iicno uoriman, late or iiemiock townsnip, de ceased. 13. The, first and anal account of Abraham Lock- ard and John K. Lockard, lato administrators oiAiexanaer uickaru, late of Itrlarcreek town atttjj, ueeeaseu. 11 The tlnal account of Goorge Moore, adminis trator of Elizabeth Roberts, law of Sugjrloaf bunuojiiji, uwuuacu. 10. Ihe nrst and final account of Miranda Ijw. nil. mlnUtratrlx ot Nancy Connelly, late of the bor- uunu vt uci ntiA, ueeeaocu. IS, The nrst and partial account of B. Frank Zarr, eci.uwi u. ucuic atr.tuve vi cutawibaa ujwn- etup, ucceusea. 17. The nrst and partial account of John Hartman, uuiuiumuuiur oi juicnaet e.ruoer, laiQ or iiem iock tow nshlp, deceased. 18. The first and partial account of Dlhlnmr Itnrri son, surviving executor of Canneld Harrison, tuio ui eue iunu ti nioomsuuig, oeeeased. 19. 1 h flrvi. nnrl tlnnl DC.ni.nt nf tlirum U'ht,n.i.n administrator of Sarah Arnwlne, late ot Centre tuTTusuiu, ucteuseu. DO. The first and Hnal account of Andrew J. Ursa. administrator of Illram Lunger.late of Sugarlouf tow iibhlp, deceased. 21. The account ot David Iowenberg. administra tor ot Oeorge Relswick, late of the Town of uiuouisu urg, aeeeasca. it. Tbo becond and Onal account of N, B. Creasy uuu u. n, viL-ua, ttuutiuiMruturs ui rjuwuoi vreusy, laie oi jiimiD lownsmp, occeasei. 33. The first and final account of Henry Uetler ad ministrator otjisac Lutz, late of Minim town- snip, ueceaseo. 31. The first and final account of Isaac A. DewltLad. minisirator ae Doom non or jonn uartman, late ut viouku tun tiomu, uctrCimru. Register's Ofllce, Bloomsburg Jan. 7 til. W. II, JACOUY, Register. LIST OF JURORS FOR FEBRUARY TERM 1BS1, GRAND JURORS. Berwick J K Adams. Bloom W W Barrett, Samuel D Hosier, Wllll&m itauo, Anurew ruuuaer. Brlaicreek Ueorgo Lorn. centre-S Krv. Flshlngcrsek M w Meilenry, oeorge pealer.Dulel mienea. areenwood-Joseph Redllnc. lacKuon u m xounir. Hemlock-Edwaid Ivey, Plerco Shoemaker, Levi n ngui. Locust Maj berry Hnjder. Jacob I Stluo. Madron Thomas Ulogles. Main Wm II 1-lsher. Montour-J R Rhoads. orange tamuel Seybert, Roarhnrcreek Samuel llouck. D W R&riir. Pine Luther A German. TRAVERSE JURORS. riKST wxix. Reaver Peter Eckrote, James T Pox.IIenry s Lebo. llent'ia Der Moss. Berwick V P snjder. Hinom-cnas n iiousei, evan Jones, n u reagie, j&s v rierner, iienr j v ou, Catawlssa J. bn Babme. Nathan Cicasy, pink uiutuucitcr, udc, it , tuici , nui; j uu.-iu. Centre John DeLong, Joseph ulger,John White. Flsblngcreek-Jo J Fullmer. Pranluin Michael Menscb. urumneuer. Josem waiter, uarry o Jonn. (ire en MoodM M Applemin. ixcust-jaooD nerner. eoiomon Howry, iicnry llelwls-. David Helwlir. Matn-D D Federoff. Montour J Q uarkley. Mimin-M n illetler, Abram Masteller, Jr., Jacob Nuss. Mt, Pleasant-Joseph Kline. Pine Amos Long. Ktt J Ii Ammerman. Robert Pursel. Sugarloaf-Davld Kocher, Ueo Oett. bxcond wxxi. Beaver-Peter II Fisher, Jacob HartzeL Chaa B Relchart, Daniel singley, sr. Benton-Themas Bellas. John S Kline, Ellas Mc llenrv. Jabob we liver. Bloom-Jacob u Bomboy, Peter Unapp, James Len- non. Jaa W Sehuv er. Brlarcroek Hjmui-1 cmllh. CatawUaa o W Clark, Jacob Federoff, C 0 Sharp- Plsblnecreek John CrevelloD. Franklin Jonathan Lohman. Oreenwocd-llttdrkk Bangs, Chandler Kes, J Mannlntr. B nl Kedllne.AucrufLtiia kLanilpp. Jackson Augustus Everbart. D B Stevens. i.ucubi iuaa Muier, ffonigemery locum Madison Calvin Ik nif.tf . HkmuAf Varnaworth. Main John W chuman. ut. I'leacast .lew (.TawronL 1- Soott Abrun Ovutr, ruedUesa. ougurnu-ucv ueao, Bmtui i ueaa, unsoa ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUAULK REAL ROTATE! Pursuant to an order of tho Orphans' Court of Co lumbia county, Pennsylvania, win Ivn notd nt ruihlli salo on tho premises. In tho townshln of IMut. In said county, near Slabtown, on Saturday, Jiimutry 20tli, 1881, at ten o'clock tn tho forenoon, tin following ' dc scrlfcod four tracts of land, lato of John Snyder, do ceased, to-wtti No. 1-Belng decedent's Interest tn a timber tract ot land containing ONE 1IUNDUKI) AOltKS. be tho samo moro or less, adjoining lands of Joslah II, Rhoads, David Long, Joseph 0. Ithoads and oth ers. No--Bctng a timber tract containing THIRTY ACHES, bo tho samo more or less, adjoining lands ot Washington Adams, Oeorgo Yenger, Frederick Duty, .tiayberry Snyder nnd Samuel Adams. No. It Being unseated, partly cleared, and the balanco timber land, containing TWKNTY-KIGIIT AOltKS. be tho samo more or jess, adjoining lands of John Dcrr, David V eager, Samuel Camp and tho Quaker meeting ground, No.4-Bclng tho homestead of the decedent, con taining One Hundred Acres. bo the samo more or less, adjoining lands ot Samp son Ellis, Henry II. Itho.ds, Charles Wagner, Wash ington Adami, whereon aro erected a largo DWUI,MXG IIOUSU, HANK HAItN, A LARGE GRIST MILL with tbrco run ot stones, and a SAW nVEILXj with a good water power, and other out-bnlldlngs. There Is also on said premises a Good Orchard nnd Vlnej ard and other fruit trees. Terms and conditions of salo inado known ou day ot sale. JEREMIAH SNYDKIt, Jan. 7. 81-ts Administrator. OUR LITTLE ONES. Tho New Magazlno tar Llttlo People. Edited by W. T. ADAMS. (Oliver Optic). Elegant Illustrtlona by tlie best Artists, all New nml Orlglnnl. THE FINEST PRESENT. Being New every month for n wholo year, and costs only f 1.(0 post-paid to any tddress. AW i the time to subtcribe. ono. A.CLARK. Local Agent. Jan. 7. "81-tf Bnttlo Crook, Michigan, uinuraoTtrBisa or the onlt uendihe THRESHERS, Trnotlon nnd Plain Englnos and Horso-PowoTB. MiMtCniplitcTllrakrractrr 1 established la eke Wtrld. I 1 04O A A VITADC of continuM andtcttlfulltuL k I LHtlO ttM, wlthont cbanra of nam. JL nuiumment, or location, to "txuk vp" rA fr,vud warrunly givtn o-i all owrguwU. HTEAI-POWEIt SEPARATORS Md Conilrte 8 team OutOtn nftnnuhUigqvalitiet, Itntst Traction Knglnes md 1'lala La nine ever men la tho American market. A multitude of tpeeial features and improzemenU for I881.t0trcther witn tvperior qvatiti in eorutruc. Hon and material not dreamed of by other makers. Four Hlzea of Separators, from Q to 12 home Capacity, ur tteam or hor4jxttr. Two ut leu of " Mounted " HorMsrowcrn. 7Kfih OHA Fret of Kelrclca Lumber OUUUUU (rwn(Ar(otev"a(r.rfrl) constantly on nand, from -which U boilt the in. comparable wood-work of our machinery. TRACTION ENGINES Strongttt, vtot durniU.and efflrlent trer mad: 8, 10, 13 Horse l'owcr. . Farmera nnd Thrft-hermrn are Invited to lnveatlfate tola matchltit Thraihlnir Uacblncrr. Utrcultra facnt free. Addreea NICHOLS, 8HEPARD & CO. Battlo Creek, MIohlKOD Jan. T.'si-em as jUUITOH'S NOTICE. State of Pennsylvania, rolumbla county. SS. Amonir the records and nrnrpetiinpA of thn rm. utuu rteus ia auu jur uaia county it 18 Inter alia In the matter of the Sheriff's sale of tbo real estate of Oeorge W. soult. Deo. 10, isto.tho writ In this cnbo being returned and the money paid into Court, on motion ot w. J. Buckalew, W. II. Abbott isappolnteo Auditor todls trlbuto the fund among tho parties entitled thereto. Br THE COBltT. Certified from tho record tnls thlrtocnth day of De cember, A. v., 16S0. G.M.ejuIci, WM. KRICKBAUM, Deputy. i-roth. In pursuanco of the above appointment tho un dersigned will meet the parties Interested at his of nco In Bloomsburg on (Saturday the stn day of January, A. D. lbsi, between the hours of a m. and 4 p. ra at which time and placo all persons having claims upun n.;ld fund win nppear and prove their cialms or be debarred from any share of said fund. , , W. II. ABBOTT, dec. IT '60-4W Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICK. State of Pennsylvania, Columbia county, ss. Among tho records and proceedings of tho Oi pliaus' Court In and for said county Inter alia it is thus contained. In tho matter of tho estate ot Gotloeb Ounther, de ceased. And new December 13, t&so, on motion of II. F. Zaar, Itobert Buckingham la appointed Auditor to mako distribution. Ilv rn cocrt. Certlllco from tho records this thirteenth day of De U'M KlMPirnATttl O. M.Qcici, Clerk 0,0, tteDutv. The undershrned. In nuraimnee nf elm nhm-n . polntment will meet all parties Interested al his of fice In Bloomsburg on Wondar. the mh dav of .ran. Uary. A. D.. 1S61. between tlm hours of in,, m nnrf 4 p. m., at which time and place they are hereby no ttued to anoear or be debarred from reepivini. ,iib,p culm or claims against said estate, out of tho funds In the hands ot the administrators of said decedent. dec. IT, Auditor, DMINISTRATMX' NOTICE. ESTATE Or I1IIUU U. BllOiHr. OECKHSEO. Lettera Of admlnlRtrntlnn nn Uinctnla nt tnM. tt tlroadt. late of thn tnv.n of Itinnmt.iinrf7 PAinmM. n Ponn'a.. deceased, havo been crrnntpif tiv thn i. h.' terof said county to Lydta A. JVroadt,admlnlstratrlx uiuuiuauurg ah pereons naving claims against es tate of the decedent aro rpnupMeii tn nrr.ui.nt ih.m for settlement nnd those Indebted to tho estato to iiujiijutti. iu mu uuurrbiguea Aommistratrix ittiuuui. ueiay. 1.1 U1A A. JIHOADT. Admlnlstrat Ix, dec. 10, 'S0-w V. o, Blooomsburg, Pa, Danchy & Go's. Advt's. Cheapest Book Store IN THE WOULD, 178011): MnmlOcf nt :tft Ilool.it Gorgeous Ju- I.U.IO 1M..D, DUU11LI UIUK-O KllU 1IUIIT I W H . LU tl I . ww. fc.tru ...j, uttiu ttuttuK imtiiogue tree. LEQGAT BROS.. 8 BEEKMAN Bt., opp. Post Offlce, NEW VOIIK, JanT.'SUw d ONE CENT will buy a postal on which to send i our address and receive free by raall an eighty page book on "The LIVEK.lts Diseases and thi-lr Tf.-Klmpiif' Inr-lndlnt- uuuuuitQ. uiuiuuaneHii. uaiaria, ixfeiiveneua. iieaa acne,o. Address DK. BANrOKD. jan. i, -si-iw a us, Broadway, New York. C. & G. COOPER & CO- MT, YEIlNOtV, OHIO, Aug tw Oldest xn Ltitotirr Hcildihs or PORTABLE AND TRACTION E ngines & Oaw Mills iw this cotrxrsiLY. Bend for JATtr IlIliNtrntd Plmnto- irirlMta n abTe. d Jan. 7. -smw ORGANSM-fe Daniel K. Beatty, Washlnfton, ti, J.dec. I Stops. Piano ITW-4W d Merit Most Reap its Just Retail' Of the minv Catarrh and Ilav rerer TtpmeiUna ua keep In l-tock there Is none of which our customers speak mere highly than of Kit's Cream Balm. A crmr-arittlvelx new riltrA..rv f.nt rm .t.t..h the many reports and evidences cf cures produced, . i r. r. o uutc cover handled a re tuedy which has InereaMii u nninn in sales or Ihat Lo, glv, nueu unlve7U MMliSioZ i-rioe oq oenu. u, ii. WUTTKNTON. lis Fultoa I attttt, Now York. u ei lu tjtm i " ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Pursuant to nn order of tho Orphan's Court of Co lumbia county, Pennsylvantn, will bo sold at publlo salo on tho premises In tho township of Catawlssa, In said county by tho undersigned administrators of tho estato of Jacob clowcll, deceased, on 8ATUIIDAY, JANUAHY IGth, 1881, commencing at ten o'clook a, m., of said day, tho fol lowing described FARM OR TRACT OP LAND sltuato In Catawlssa townshlp.ln satd County of Co lumbia, hounded on the north by catawlssa creek ana tno uanviuo, Hazlcton Wllkesbarro Itallroad, on tho east by lands of William Martln.on tho south by lands formerly owned by Flncher and Thomas nnd on tho west by lands of Joseph Cle well, contain ing Niivm Y-OJVE Acni:s, moro or less, sml: also ono other tract of unimproved land.sltu Mo In CatnitlssA township, Columbia county, boun ded and described as follows, to-wlt! on tho north by lands ( f William .Martin nnd others, on tho cost by lands of - , on tho south by lands formerly owned by - Cox, and on tho wost by lands form erly owned by Flncher and Thomas, containing Ono Hundred Acres Moro or Loss. Terms of she. ono third (less Its sharo of costs, ftc.) to bo paid at tho death of the.wldow.and tho In terest thereof to be paid annually to her hy the pur chascr.hls heirs, Ac.; ten per cent of one-fourth ot tbo purchase monoy to bo paid nt tho striking down of tho property, the one-fourth of tho balanco less tho ton per cent at tho confirmation of salo and tho remaining three-fourths ot tho balance In one year thereafter with Interest from confirmation ntsl, flHAltLEs CLKWELL, CIIIIISTIAN CLEWKLL, dec. IT, sn-ts Administrators. J-OTICK TO COLLECTORS. collectors of county taxes In arrears previous to tssi), aro hereby notlfie-1 tbat tho samo must bo set tled on or before tho Jth Inst. Also collectors of isso, to mako payment on or before tho abovo date. n.A.BWEPPENtllSKrt, Dec, 14, tsso. Treasurer, DMINISTKATOIVS NOTICE. ESTATE OK MARV MORPAN, DECEASED. letters of Administration on ihocstate of Mary Mcminn, lato ot .ML Pleasant township. 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"'"'"iuih iu hid uuicr eajtions, and the con ffiWy lm la 10,8 "npotant rcatuS of tho p?-J-uMi'i'.'S!" li most 2'stlnguUhed soldlera ihd civilians ot both North and Bouih. Ita larire llatnr SK.?,!8 a5a.!n t0!.ciSP cotTntrief wiu bo enoe It unsurpassed by that of anv tho country! lis various departmenU essential to a comnleto newBDaner for th hnm .ah 7,Ti.! aro constantly enlivened by fresh wnters,and It wS no n ..v.o Kr... !i . 1 "uu "lely n us mer- Tekus: Dally delivered bv rarrioro tnr t.i onTne,SI,'W';25' tlon-Doutle Bheet, two doUars a yea'n alniriaeoDles fourcents. Weekly nubltohM iiiK, I...U uuittuo ujrear: utu copiee. it: ben cohIpr. Auarcai TI1K TIMES, Times Building, PhUadclpbla, rt -i r putnt furnished free, with full lnstruc. I I Itlonsfor cpnducUng tho most prontable 11 1 " , '7 " vuo uuu engage in. VK -a. vy The buHlneaj, tn nn Aflnv t.,n.- . .. Instructions ore soelroplo and plain, tiat any one can make great fronts from tte very surt. Ho one can fail who la wining w work. Women are as suc cessful as men. Hoys and girls can earn largo sums! Many have made at the bitumens over nVT ..r.Hri doiiara in a single week. Nouungllke it ever known befoiei. All who engage arosurprlsed atthoeaso and rapidity with which they are able to mako money. Uu can engage In tbla business during your spare tlmeat grrat prodt. You do not havoto invest capl wl In It. Ve take all tho risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. AH furnished free. Address Tbce & Co.. Augiuta.Matn oot. i'-iy -.--" Readinos! Rocltatlons! Elocution! HI unin NOW READY. ( KSO 70HCMttnu!5t.,PWladilpM. , 93 I 4-W Have You Ever Known iuy person to be wrlou&ly ill without a weak Btom aeh or Inactive liver or kldcrvM And whrn ti..., vi(....i. iu uvu wiiuiiiuu ro JOU DDI nuQ IhPlf UKR TUNIC always retruUtea theta lmnort&nt. nr gaaa, and never lll lo make the blood rich and EV. ,? I tfJtL" It tucunil iSSSr'XSSJ.J'XUS v..v.:jr..7k..r;Tr. .. u... sh tthir iiuintrD pI.d4I4 l-lfila, KtadlnA, fit V"' iki N.w i rit. .hooU uV, .1: W tlta luMThrw Uoukief "Dutouou." 1 1 Ji.ilS CWW .WVklU ii aan IT.4 w John Wanamaker. DRY GOODS If you cannot visit the city, send to us by tiost.il caret for IlOUSD- keeper's Prico Llst,nn&Undor' wear Prico List for JANUARY Wo fill orelcrs by letter from every State and Territory at same prices charged customers who visit the store, and allow same privilege of return. The stock includes Dress Roads, Silks, Laces, Fancy Goods, and general outfits. Grand Depot, O- IB-- ROBBI1TS, (SUOOBSSOR TO D. W. RODDINS,) SBAXiSR. IN i'JllO IIl-AIIlUc, WlllHltlVN, (illlN, IlllllIN, mill till UllWlHOI-WHICH con- ptttntiy on iinml. IMPORTED ALVS AND l'UBTRRS IN BOTTLES BY THK DOZEN. Landlords throughout tho county will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stcck before purchasing elsewhere. . BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Street, 2nd july:'60-ly I eA CURE GUARANTEED25 CENTS Ef USING DR. METTAUR'S HEADACHE P LLS ram raoft wonderfully In a TrrTPliortllmnboinaiCK and NERVOUS HEADACHE: and, white artfuif uu tl,o uervoua aj.ti-m, relievo DYSPEPKI All, i wn7., r,',. iSSi... lag the system of cicem of bll A full SlXO llOX Of thflSO rilno 3-cont Postnco BOLK ntOPltlETOItS. oct, 1, 'SO-tt C. C. GaLIGNAN, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker. AND DKALKIl IN STOVES, HEATERS -A-HSTD JEiJlSf GES, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Shop in Opera House, Gth door npmia, wiy TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: PROP. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD Or JOHN II. KINroitTS, Drucglst. varg. Pa. Prof. GuiJmette's F ench Liver Pad will positively cure Fever end Agre, Dumb Ague, Ague Cke, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Dytrepsla and all diseases of the .Liver, btomach and Blood. Tne pod cures by absorption, and 1b permanen t. Ask your druggist for thlir pad and take no other. If he does not keeplt, tend $!.to to tho FnKNOU 1'AD CO, (U. Branch) TOIDO, Ohio, and receive It by return mall. For Bale by JOHN n. K1NP011T8, Brugglstl Main street, above Iron, Bloomsburg, 1'a. aepiu 'so CAUTIOW. GET THE BEST. STROTO COMPETITION In the manufacture of Organs is resulting in the production and eale of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence without any merit whatever, except to be offered cheap, and then when purchas ed found to be dear at any price. Will you not then, reader, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to uuiuva ui mm uiutH, wuuny reeponsiuio maters. A goou assortment of styles of tho celebrated Kstev Orcans can now be FOeil nl. tlio now rnnma ot the Only Authorized Agent foi tho Estey Organs i Columbia County. A guarantee for five years from the manu facturers accompanies every Estey Organ, junoM.-eo-tf UDITOR'S NOTICK. In the matter ot Ue estate ot Alexander Hess, lute ui ttuguriuai iowuuiu,e;oiumDiaco i'u,, ucceaB I'd. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or 'bans' Court of said county, lo inaks distribution of be balance In the lianda of llarhrl Hi mi unit An. drew Lautacn, administrators ot raid d cedent to and amorigrt creditors, will met all parties Inter ested In mid dIMrlbutlon atlils emce In tho Town of Illoombbure In tald tounty, on Tuesday, tbetstli day of January, A, l.. iui. at ten o'clock a. m.. U raid day, when and wbereull parties Interested lu Mid fund must attend or be forever debarred trwa any tnare ot said fund. ItOBZItT It. tlTTLK, Auditor, Thlslsthepartlcularscasonln which to get and prepare House keeping Dry Roods Sheetings, Pillow Materials, Linens, Nap. kins, Towels, etc. Itlsalsotho season for Ladies' Underwear, Tho Grand Depot contains the greatest variety of goods in one establishment In the United States, a n d exchanges orrcfttndsmoney for things that do not suit, upon examination a t home. and FEBRUARY Philadelphia. Door below Iron. 03 lo, produclni; a rccular healthy ncUon cf tho bowels, Vnllmhl. OH I n .,. .. Stamps. i'oraiobraiii)mi.,!ii A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed In a!J cases of Gravel, Diabetps, DropBy, Bright'B Dht&e of tie Kidne'yi", Incontinence and Retention ot Urine, Inflonmtion of tlie Kidneys, Catarrh of the Bladder, High Colored Urine, 1'nin in the Back, Side or Loins, Nervous Weakness, and in fact all disorders ol ihe Bladder and Urinary Organs, whether contract ed by private diseases or otherwise. This irrcut remedy has bien used with success for nearly ten ears Id France, wltu tho most wonderful Curative Effects. Ii cures by absorption no nauseous internal medicines belnercqulred. We have Hundreds of testi monials of cures by this I'id when all else had failed LAUIKM, If you aro sutlerlnc from Female Weakness, Lcucorrhcea, or dls eases peculiar to females, or In fact any dlseaso ottbe kidneis. ask your Prof. CullmctlG'8 French Kldnoy Pad thcr. irhebasnoteotlt, senda.oo and you will rccel lmull. Address U. S. Branch FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio, Main Street above Iron, IUooms- BCp. 10, Ifl-tf select an instrument bearing the J SELTZER, Agent. Bloomsburg P a, UDITOR'S NOriCE. In tne matter of the estate) of Philip lfeas.late of 8u. garloaf township, Columbia county, Ponn'a., de ceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the or rhoiis' Court of said county to inakudlstifbutlonof ihe balance In the lianos of James Pcterman, ad inliilHimcr de bonis non of the said de-cedut to the rallies Ii pally entitled to receive the same, will meet tbo parties Interested In Buhl estato M his t nice In tie Tew not Uloomsburg in Baldoiun ty, on Tuesday, Iheuthdayot January, A, I)., 169 1. at l( n o'clock a. in , of said day, w hen and whrreall rallies imi rt sled lu paid emalo must attend or bo forever debaned from any sharo ot said fund, B, FUANlt ZAUlt, Audiwr. dw.H.tWHw des.M.to-in V
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