THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUR.Gr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I On reaching (ho mnln c.itr.itico leading ' the national substance were brought to . $1 ((() A V B A 11 ily nfti mSn "SrM from tho rotunda to tho platform, tho an ciul. ji,uuu u limn boyjor girl, you win not ... ...l!,..l n,1 1i ..u1.1n. I 'I'lin iit-nlliirntn n viipinlil tiros tn tho 1)c- 1)0 obliged to letiro volir own town, or bo away from I ivniiiii n.i i ................ homo ever went, Any ono cancouductlliobusl- I II liauV rcac lCtl l ie SM HI. iUlfi. uar- linruiu'iii, in .iiisiiuu, iiiu i umnig ju- ih-ss iirequiimnocapuai. lcl.1 Jl other ladles of tho party were lean, tho Commtniarinl and other, do- Uw.u.JrAiir vtot an outfit w I . ' I VOttTH i catiKht In tho crowd and fxperienccd piutmcnts wcro exposed, and if unlinp t I I.. .K1M...I1..I .11.. ...I ..M,.,.I I. I In no r.l.,1 icport a proilt of f 23 In n bIiikIo flay. Write nt onco ror run imnicii ais iuk.ii. iuiiuiut. so uarcio A. 1 1. .1... 1..l.1....t ..nl..1 lo.i,.1,n.,a .na nt-nrlltriiml mil I 111 t II ft V "SCO morcil 11, m-oui his wince nt tho front of tho iilalform and knaves who had been living on tlio pain look n seat with Chief Just co Waito up- tier ol licliiless on his 1111 it hand and .Mr. Haves upon iroin tlio liaunis the left, with Senators Pendleton, An thony nnd Jf:tvnri,wliilu iinmediatcly be hind him sat Ills mother, Mrs. Garllcld, Mrs. Hayes and Yicc-l'rcsident Arthur. Somo delay ensued while n photograph 0. E. ELWEIiI;. Iratiarf J. K. PITTEMBENDEH. ;E"t8"' BLOOMSBURG, PA. Friday. Mavoli 11. 1881. Tlio Apportionment Hill passed tho lower Unn.n nt rrttfnaa (ivltirv tlin IllllllUnr of Representatives 'nt 'lUO, but did not of tho sccno was being taken from mi i. Rni.ntn imt lining tntrnn mi for elevated stand, a Bhort distance to tho . I V. MbtllUV " ' r I 11. t I . ;..., f ii.,,n riL'htand front. . 1 At. I'Jillfi Sonntnr Vniiilluton nrose. President Qarlleld's Inaugural address mi introduced General Unrficltl, who hai been well received nil over tlio conn- bcirnn his inaugural address. Chief .lus trv. It indicates that bo proposes to bo tin Waito then administered tho usual tho President of tho wholo nation, and mix t0 whlch Garlleld responded with , f . n ........ I . . not mcreiy 01 1110 uqniunuHii iuij. reverential lcrvor. - . . :: . Mr. ltnvcs Immediately prcBscd forward General Hancock attended tlio man- nml congratulated his successor, and nf gural ceremonies nt ashington on tlio t,,r ,,-,. tho President's mother nnd wife, 4tli. no was eninus nsucai.y iueuiti both of wll0m Hahltc(1 wiUl a kisSi on ins arrival aim louuiy cnecreu wnerc- HAVE YOU baleful luterfeieueo of tho army in civio proccduro was checked, though not bo effectively as law-abiding citizens could wish. Tho Fortv-iomlh Congress may lm R.'liil to have found tllO COUtltrV ill tUC Anvtirrann In In Bprtnmlv III without ft weak stom . . - .1 ... r..ll ..!..!! ...1 .1. I ni'.h nr lii.irtlvn llvnr nr khlnfUR? And whnn theMO enaos inai, ionows uivn wm, mm iiiui.u.i neocoudilon "do ydi not lln.l llu-lr ' . LB". ' .."".rn and their successors wero not nblc poTOMorpnjo.iingBoo.1 hcaitii? i'ahkrh'b iiikuih ''uuioiuiuiniiiouui i" i si to over ho went. Jlo saton tlio piauorm B,inkjI)g el,8ucd, after which tho Presi when the oath ol oflico was administer- (1untjal an acsccn1ul from tho plat ed to President Gariield and was among fon 1)y n ,,riVato stnir case.and proceed tho fust to congratulate bmi. tJnly a 1 t0 .f 0 iWuiollfH ,.0oni in tho rear of very narrow done otherwise, uuuded man would have the Senato chamber, where an Informal reception took place. At IsitO tho party, ntitnt'itw tlimi onrrinifftu U'nrn i1rili1l 1(1 . r nr ArAr..:..t. -""""fr -," . -; npiioiuiiiieuv, ui Miiviiui.iuu, .... their place in tho lino ot tlio procession, Binner ot mo iiiew caoinei was 1101, 1 wliiclt. at 1:10 started on its return to " llW i h llnnun Udoh returniiiir to tlw executive man ciam ilwi Tfntawlntitlfil inrtr nnnti mniln many Uepublican Ucpresentatives signed tilcir m)Cnrance upon tho uraud review- ii paper asking the President to nppoini - tam-j j ront of t10 ,unn8;0n. A jir. Jiarmcrio a camucioiuue, unii.out.-ri- fc. momcnt8 later a sceno ot indcscnlia ingto crowtl iMaoveagu oui, um. it um l)o confus;on began, resulting from tho not work. Tho only objection to linn is efforts of tho mounted police to clear a uiai no is not uonnmci t.ii v..v-..e.. Daasatre lor tho approaciiinc procession Tho ns n mem a nart of tho machine promanune. was onnosed bv tho bosses with Canier on nt tlio head. Jloth the Senatoi-s and for tho ringslcrs. Tim last act of II. 15. Hayes whilo act- imr ns President was to veto tho Fund ing bill, which provided for tho refund intr of several millions of tho Nation- Tho procession then passed steadily in rcviow past the stand, each rec'nnent, company and civio association making a proper salute. President Garficlilduriiigtho whole of tho timo that tlio procession was passing, al debt that falls duo this year, in bonds . d n out t0 ti,0 front 0f til0 piat. linnrini' it nor cent, interest. He says he I ,,, nt y timo wiili linnd unnnv " O I . . ... . - . . .Villi J 1 t V. V....W ...... ....... .. would not havo vetoed tho bill had it orC lowing in acknowledgement of the provided for threo and one-half per cent. repcatcd demonstrations of respect which bonds. His reasons for his actions arc for over tw0 i,ours wo rendered time weak, and show a great lack ot calm an(j tjme arjain,as each platoon company consideration. As tho debt nuiBt bo pro- or ass0cia.tion, passed tho stand. Among vido 1 for there will probably bo an extra ti10S0 Heatcti 0n the reviewing stand with session of Congress called. President Garfield, wcro Mrs. Hayes, Secretaries Evarts, Sherman and Scliiuz, DEMANDS OK HKWOIOUS I.1HEUTY VS. ex.p08tmaster General Key, Chief Jus llinilTDV AVtl IVTIIl.t-'l! IJIrH. ttr.li.fl 1 IT .1 Wo demand that tlio U. S. Constitution ba go nmended that no recognition ot God bo dcduciblo. Wo .demand thut any and all laws which, now sanction iho use ot the bible in schools supported by the State, shall be repealed. Tho blbio Is ix bone of contention ond should be rem. veil. We demand that State constitutions be bo unpad cd as that such exclusion shall bo guaranteed. Wo been living on mo piuu- ijii rnrnutn oim Comn.ouwealths chased & U JJ of civilized men. I no iini 1 Mu . m u.ah. I tint MnnAa J. march ll, mw u A Colcmnn and 3, 11. Dlldlno and on the west by n riibllo road, contalnlnu nro acros, more or loss, whereon nro erected a two story framo dwelling houso and a blacksmith smop. seized, takon in oxccutlon at tho suit ot tho Ben ton Mutual Saving Fund and Ian Association against Jeremiah silica and to bo sold as tho prop erty of Jeremiah Stiles. Lime, Attorney, Al. Vend. Kx, A.LSO. All Hint certain mcssuago tenement or tract of land situate In Monlourtownshlp,;c'olumbla county and stfito ot Pennsylvania nnd bounded and de scribed astollows, to-wlti licgtnntngat a point on I tno western shoro of tho river Susquehanna, at low water mark, on tho north sldo ot tho river brldgo at 1 Citawlssa and iun"lng from thonco northwest-1 wnnllyn straight courso twenty porcios (more or I ss) to the mlddlo and centre ot tho canal brldgo leading over the north branch canal on tho public road loading from tleorgo wants1 to Cotawlssa, lev mid i ileal with tho wrontrs nnd anomalies crowding upon them for rcdres-j, it must hffi bo owned that they did not altogether boranooutit, u e r . i. .....! 1..... ! Jllll SII011 01 IMU li ving iimimmu iiiiiiubuii upon them. They rescued us from band- f .i' 1 i i. 1 eti TONtiT nhViLtK fnruiutpfl thnhn lmnoriant oreans.nnd nnti-r rnlln l.i Innlrn Ihn hlnoil rlnh I lid Dure, and to Hem. ii wis mrra Ask your neigii murcnii-4w fall lilies of thieves, law-breakers and demairosiues, to whom it would bo a fecblo comparison to liken the merce nary lemons of tlio ltoinan benalo in its aiwids m good nmrt on. uun i sores c u briiiscs i ' i b . .1 Alonitn... f nndcorns. Uoltsbutllltlotnurutlianthalmllatlons. dccadclieo or tho corrupt Alsatians Ot Kcrypacicagohaitho trade mark, tail for tho gen- tho Stuarts in tho worst days ot llicir "tarcii ii ?-'v tlacitious lawlessness, ixorwiu mo iu- tnrtf historian dealiinr pi FRAZER AXLE GREASE. I nsta linger than any other. ,.l,il,a,.,il,Sn.,1li. E A.,,1 TT,iT,r,1n rnrtlri with llmltid ,,.,,,.,.....; 9U xjiui uiivvaiua. citillnl desiring to uu. miu .i.oi........ f. V , I x.iiti upvvamo. ciplliil desiring with the untried tjioup called til power, coma luterrsiiii In Mining entciprMm, at ..in ...i i. :,(,, ',,.,-,1 llgurca, ph'iiMi njnil ndiliess for tree proapc nna cxrenRCS to agenir, A.1lr..C 1 fl Vlf'KICItY. Maine. r rcuu-iw outfit bolt m ...i.n , ,.,1 i.naiiniM n 'iprnvil lUurcs. rl.'iiMi mail artdiesi for free proapcctui io 11I11IU Itt IIIIIMVIM.it.it, nvniimu ..v..... , .ii,uIA Kl.l'.TL lll.lt. li iironiiwcv. a. i..t;iiy. .. ' . f -i r-.. l.i 1.. ' mem a eciinin gioiy joi inui'iuu icsuiu- tion in tlio iaco ot an opposition more ory rv Yioutnt i-w. powerful than most untried men nro call vi t I Augusta, it's i ... r rni... 11 ,..,. l.n.l imi iiiiuii iu jiil-u. jiiu J'u.u-u..u; ...... Annnayenr to ngcntn, and rxpcnie'. H Out been out of the habit of responsibility lor "?tjreo. Address I'.swnin & co., Augmw Me. such a term of years that Inno ami prac tico alono could nualily tlicmior tho exc cution of tho vast work expected of them. All their ablest men had been lured by oflico and honor or by conviction into tho ranks of their adversaries. With cry rare exceptions tho men who guided the councils ot mo party Know oniy ny tradition the methods of Democratic polity. Tho nusriilo of ten years had plunged tho countrv into tho most deplorable rc suits that attend civil war, without that reflex buoyanoy that sustains a great peo- ilo who havo just emerged lrom success, ful battle. The credit of tho govern mont was doubtful, the trade of the country was paralyzed, a great section ot tho territory seething in a revolutionary panic. The new Concress undertook tho colossal burden of rc establishiti"' nnncn and nrosneritv with a certain tin-1 at the southwest corner cf land of C. It. Funston and t , i 1 !. .-! 1 !. I llilrd fctrppt nnrl rnnnlnir tltipn Bftiillnv.nl.rnnllv suriUKing conuueiicu in iisuu ;mu in iiiu i - - - - . -j t , it n. 1 ..... ..n... nu M ulmnllta I BUIU UlllUOUUlb IU UlUVf 11IUU3 Ul IUU (jlUUV- .,,..1.1.... D,....t.-D . ..,J;,V uca hero to 51 feet, thonco by the same southwest- OI JILTU1U UIUVUII Vi IfUiUllliy IIIU JvlSDl- tudes that the party has sinco under- SHERIFFS SALE.. lly vlrluo t.t sundry wtlts Issued out of tho Oourtof Common l'leas ot Columbia county nnd to mo directed, will bo exposed to public sale ut tho Couit ltoueo In lllocmsburi;, at i p. m. on SATUItDAY, MAROII 19, 1881. All that certain mossuago and tract of land sit uato In tho towns'ilp ct llrlaicrcclc bounded y tho lands of (leorgo Ilow erontho cast, by tho heirs of Stephen Adams and Tofcus smith on tho noith.by tho hdrs ot John Mnsteller, deceased, nnd others on tlio south, and by landj of heirs cf Ocorgo Kvnr.s west, whereon Is erected a frame grist intll, a brick storo nnd dwelling and two dwelling houses nnd oth er oulldlngs, containing sixty acres more or less. Seized taken la execution at tho suit ot James W, llayman, administrator ot Peter Ha man, de ctascd against tleorgo llcltord,and to bo sold as the property of George llelford. Knomi 4; Winieksteks, Attorneys Al. Lev, Fo ALSO, All that certain piece ot land In Catawlssa beginning gone. wardly seventy-live lect more or less, to n lot of party lias since miner- wmiam John, thence by tho samo northwestwardly AVitllill two years tho affairs of I twcnty-onofecttoalotof C.lt. Kunstoa, thencobj al P. II. Sheridan. Mrs. Garfield and Mrs. Hayes wero also present on tho stand, About half an hour previous to the arrival of President Garlleld, General Hancock, accompanied by General Phil Sheridan drove up to tho reviewing stand aomand that no religious services shall bo paid for !n a closo carriage. General Hancock by the State, and that Governmental recommenaa- 8teppeil imlckly from the carriage and .r; ."T T.v...in.J..nii, I passed toward mo stand, no was in property la taxed. No buildings erooted tor school siuuuy lecoyuiisiiu uy u uuiuut:i w it;i- purposes by tho taxation of nil tho people, shall bo sons in tho crowd and was cheered hcar- used for religious worship, unless compensation is tily beforo and after ho ascended tho trlvnn therefor. ..1.,r nM. ...nn l..Ui:n.,t1.. illtin. "WodTmand that Church shall be wholly divorced piuwurm. auu """" from State. It U claimed they are now married, mated and tlio streets lillcd With people, Wo demand that no religious test shau bo requlr-1 At eicht O clock a very nanusome dis- odasnualiacaUoafor any onice.or to perform any niv f flr WOrks took nlace immediate- to iur u..,!.,.., . !01tl of th0 Tl.easuiy Ueparttncnt sanandrlght. Lr.t.:.,i. ,,w,,j ra,,ia m-V.! t,a We demand that all lawsio enforce the observ-1 tu.u . ance of Sunday as the Christian babbath be void. I streots and squares in tne vicinity oeiug The State meets the Churches at tho threshold I utterlv impassible. nf thn mihlli- bphnnl nnd Rfiva: 'Nfl trnsnnJlMnlr lipre. I Va.. nnMKn. Antaw Til nnmntnn .MlWl l mi Fllll commonwealth. You are for the propagation of I Congress A Retrospect theological religion. The State knows nothing ot theological religion; hasnoplaw tor UaptlstorQua- Th(J fnctj0n8 0f t10 Forty-sixth Con The State sees only a clJzen of Uio Common- gSS came to aneud on tho4tllltlst, and wealth." And thus It rebukes tho pretentions of I tne ucmucr.uiu uuuuuuuuii ui bis yvuit the sects to pubiie favor. I was broucht to a close. Though not call "Wo no longer pay church-Jithes, directly as ,i ,innn (n ,lpai w:ii, events ro inonien such; tut by exemption ot church property from , ' ,,, pnroopa ,v),i,,i, fl. payer tuiho commonwealth." "Jn national schools, lowed tho advent Of the Kcpilblican par tn schools supported by tho state, you can only ty to power in 1801, these Hix years nro teach lhat on which we an agree; uonco when chll-1 marked Wltu 801U0 excellent as well as dreu belong to different seen, you caunol-teach nsinnnliln wnitr. Hnmcmbcr nrr tlin l.nAlr.rtf llct.olnur. I 1 . . . Keep tho Church audStato forever toparate." P"""""""" Yl j " pres'dent Grant, tho uuiraineu leauers 01 1110 inaioriiy Envelopes printed liko this for Wc. per hundred; took their lilaccs to deal with public at- $3 h perl,-oo and sent post paid by led. Tract So- fairs. ciilii?htened nonular iudirment will ciety.VNOrcestcr,iiass.j ,.,-n.lit. tlin unrtv now rroiiifr out with Wo take tllO foreD-oillS; from tllO bad vn-.-,1 tlm tlmlr, nnt In. nalmmnil nf. of an envelope. It will be seen by tho .i,,!, i, ,.-,,,.1, ni.r.ninnlilip.l fnlla f.ip note at tho bottom that theso envelopes bci0 wj,at ti10 fticmla of reform had a uro iiriniuti ami iumisiiuu uy uiu inue- r,rrhtto expect. Tlio Deniocratio party, lieudent i ract society ot orcester, however, must forever bear the honor of juassaci useiis. v o no iioi surprised lho fi,.ststep3 in turnin' tho Kovernnifciit that such sentiments should exist in the baok t0 tho C0UVB0 0f UCOnoiny in admin- cctiimb-ncu tv;1iuuiit,.ui otuiu ui iiiiwau- iSt,ation which sicnalized tho early tra chusotts, but wo are surprised that such dit;0Ils o t)10 C0llutry. They set the envelopes uro permitted to pass through oxamplo ot selectniK their best and pur- tho mails. 'UllS llllldel society seeks to I. . fnr voanmmililn lti...n nnd tln-v lisseiutnato its wicked doctrines anioii! ninai !,;,. pni.(.nr ...wi, i,n muiuro nf n me peupu iiii iei 11m uovcr iu "" fundintr bill markini; tho hisrhest water organization lor tho abolishment ot tho lnn,.i. nf untinnul credit and enlinhtonei Biblo from publio schools. Thoy -'- legislation. r,,i V r i f y -l i It can never bo forgotten that a timo with a httlo b, shall not bo recognized . nnrtv l1ornillatl had eomo to mean uy nu ouai or suuo coii u u ions, arm tho "t0 phln(cr tho National Treas that all Sunday laws be abolished. The ..... . ...;. ,i .. :.. i 11 . r .1 . i l I UI Vi iJ liiuuu uutuwuuni v t.u, i iiiiu itiuii ill civil libertv ot the nation is based unon . . . .i -r. tho morals of the people : morals nro ifoverned by tho Jlible. Tlio abolish ment ot tho isible would put an cud to civil liberty, and without that thcrol the samo northwestwardly scventy-llvo feet to Die placo ot beginning. On which aro erected a two story framo dwelling house and outbuildings, Seized taken Into execution at tho suit ot I. John & Son s assigned to Pouglos Ilughos vs. Almtra A, llarnes and C. It, Barnes wlUi notice to M. M. Drobst tcrre tenant and to bo sold as tho property ot Almlra unrncs and C. it. llarnes, lluiwM, Attorney. Lev. Fa. ALSO, tho nation wero brought back to their normal condition ; the credit and etirron- cv of the country were ro established trade revived and an era of prosperity akin to tho good old times set in and continues ns tho result of tho wisdom, moderation and Bagacity of these inex perienced but conscientious and serupn Iaiid 1,1,. ani'vonta linl'n la Willi nil ," , . ' ', . . , , , , I Tract no. 1. All that certain mcssaugo tono tlus, much undono that should Jiavo been mcnt and tract ot land situate lnMimin township, Gone anil tilHcn (lono inaiimgiii, nave Columbia county and Slate of Pennsylvania, boun been left undone, but no criticism, irotn ded and described as follows, to-wlt; Beginning nt however hostile a point of view, can a w'um. DCa "i' a mountain south oighty-seven 1 n,- In w. degrees, cast ono hundred nnd forty-four and nlne- v.....hu v.,,t,t Bv.. ..... leniiis DorcUcs ton stone. thonco north fortv.ilvo IeSSDCSS COlldOtied. JNO monopolies liaVC .irfi9Bast0no hundrnd nnd thirfv.onn nr-rnhM tn been built up througli tlieir lnstruuicn a whlto oak. thenco north slxty-two degrees.wcst tallty,llO constitutional compacts llltrill-l ono hundred and nineteen percho? to a post, thenco (to,1. ,invirlit of inaioritv invaded, no outh tlfty-llvo degrees est forty perche3 to a nno;,..,. 1n,.li,.,.nbn,. votv-nv,!,.,! nr s'one, thence by land of south six degrcescast ..... i Bit,..Hvo porches to a stone, thenco south forty- nlno degrees, west one hundred and fourteen perch es to the place of beginning, udjolnlng lands ot Pe ter Michael on the cait, Abraham nnd lloraco Schwcppenhlscr on the wc3t, south mid north, con taining S3 acres and alio .anccsmoro or less whereon are erected two (2) two-story frame dwelling houso" a two-story and a halt frame prist or Hour mill, a west six and nine tenths perches to a point In said c.tnnl, thenco diverging from stld canal north forty- tour degrees, west ten and threo-tenthi perches to I tho cornnr of fence on tho cost side of tho publlo road leading down tho aforesaid river to th3 borough of Panvllb, thenco by said public road south sixty- threo and a quarter degrees west soventy perches I ton point In tnld road, thenco by tho samo south eighty and n quarter degrees west sixty perches to a point In lino of land formerly ot l'hlllp l'oust (now Illshcl) thenco by said lino north ono and n half do- degree?, cist seventy-ono and six-tenths perches, thonco by tho samo north sixty-seven and a halt degrees west six and seven-tenths perches, thence by His snmo north seven degrees west seventy and nine-tenths perches to n post, thenco by land of said Georgo H.WI1IIM south Bovcnty-elght nnd thrco-iiuarter degrees cast hlnety-thrco and a hnlt perches to a hickory, thenco by tho samo south i lghty-nlno nnd a quarter degrees cast thlrty-tlvo anil n half perches to n post, thenco by tho samo north eighty-two nnd a half degrees cast ntty-slx perches (mora or leu) to n low water mark on tlio western shoro of tho river Susquehanna aforesaid nnd from thenco down tho western shoro of lho rlr- or aforesaid, Its various courses nnd distances ono hundred and thirty-livo perches (more or less) to lho place of beginning, containing ono hundred acres neat measure, bo thosimo mora or less, on which nro erected a two-story brick dwelling house, n two- story framo dwelling houso, a large bank barn nnd out-bulldlngs. All that certain lot and parcel ot land tltuato In ho' township cf Montour aforesaid, bounded and described ns follows, lo-wll; licglnnlng iitn point In tho Wyoming Canal, n corner ot land recently conveyed by tho parties of tho llrstpartto said John frharplcss nnd running from thenco by tho samo north forty-four djgrccs west ten nnd thrce-tcdtlis perches to a post at tho south sldo ot tho publlo road leading to panvl!Io,thcnco down tho said road south slxty-th.co and a quarter degrees west nvo and three-tenths perches to a corner of land recently conveyed by tho parties of the Ilrst part to Duponts, thenco by tho samo south thlrty-throa nnd a half de grees cast twelve perches to tho mlddlo ot tho afore said canal, thenco up the mlddlo of said canal north ntty degrees, cast six and eight-tenths iperches to tho placo ct beginning, containing elxty-rour I p:rchcs, bo the sams mora or less, ou which aro I ircctcd a two-story grocery store. seized, taken In execution at tho suit of L. n. onover nirilnkt 'Jet riru II. Shamlcss and to bo sold as tho life c3tato ot ueorgo It. Sharpless la said property. AnBoi-r & smith, Altornoyj. Vend. Kx. Terms cash. U. II. KNT. Sheriff's oflico, Fcb.s;th. Sheriff. i NNUAL STATEMENT A. OF KLOOJI l'OOR DISTRICT From January 13th, ISSO to January If th, isst. WM. KltAMElt, Treasurer for District to April 1st, liiO. DH. To cuh received from Woom duplt- o tte 1S70 $37 St To c ish received from Scott dupll- Clto IS7D STl 87 To cish received from ureenwood du plicate 1S7S is no To c ish received from Greenwood du- p icato isjd 370 oo 10 cash received from Sugarloaf du plicate, ldiu un oo To cash received from CatUiwIm.i 39110 To cash received from products of rarm 13 on $1351 37 armed with a riuht to prey upon the helpless. Wiser and better traiued men might have made betttcr laws, might have more complete! v guarded the peo pie against the swarming evils that the next lew vears are likelv to let loose unon us but no men who nave yet been caned frame barn; a tramo wagon shed, nud other out to power havo so thoroughly, so consci- buildings cnt ouslv woikedfor the interest conli- Tract No. 2-.ll thtt certain tract of unimproved (led them as the three Congresses whoso mib'sioii ciuls with the roily sixth. -1'liila. Times. places ol trust, tho now majority, after htteen years exclusion lrom power,ctioso Michael C. Kerr to tho Speakership and drew tho lines openly against subsidy and tobs. binco ibvo it has been the 11 I 1. .1 .! . ,'1. Wm.m uo no sueiin ng as m.g.o .s nu-1 comulalnt of tho free-handed in Wash UIU1U 1S 'u cor"-r 8l0.01 imrt mthat there was no longer a nlace iiemovo mo , .... . . . ,,, . . , vo",.a ,,i.u Tho Bible is tha n -.;i! i ... mi eivinzuii Kuvuniiuuuis. iieiuuvu inu 1 .1... ii.t... rni... ..7i.a i l. ...... . 1 .1 1,. . -ii I 1U1 lliu liiuuy. xuu luvtai ..iiiivo ji iiivdu corner stone and tho wholo structure will ... . ,, ,, ,i , ,iwl i,jai,i fall. True lovers of religious liberty de- mnud, not what this atheistio society asks for, but thoy ask that laws may bo passed forbidding the dissemination of such principles ns aro expressed on this envelo(.c,through iho United Mates mails. All obscene literature, and lottery corres pondenco is prohibited because it is im moral. Why should not infidel litera turo bo put 011 the same ground 1 CUANU1NU l'KKSlDEKTS. THE INAUOUKATION OK l'ltKSlDOiT KI.KCT OAltriKI.I). Washington, March 1. Immediately after the work of organization of the sen ato was completed it was announced that the Senate, Silpiemu Court, and invited guests would proceed to tho east portico of the capitol to participate in tho ceremon ies of tlio inauguration of tho President elect. ' A procession was accordingly formed, and all tho Into occupants of tho lloor of tho Sjuato proceeded to the corridors and rotunda to the placo indicated. At half past 11 o'clock the bead of the procession, passing around the south wing, reached tlio eastern front of the capitol. Tho Presidential carriage was driven to the lower entrance- of tho Sen ato wing, and tho President-elect, accom panied by tho Vice President-elect and Senators Pendleton and Thurman, enter ed tho building and proceeded to tho Vice-President's room, where they re mained until 12 o'clock. Ah early us 10 o'clock crowds began to assemble In frontof the platform erected on the steps leading to tho main entrance, and ut 12 o'clock it was estimated that 60,000 people wero massed iu front of tho buil uing. Ai tiie procession filed out through tho main corridor to tho rotunda, tho crowd pouring flown from tho galleries soon caused ii blockade, and finally bi caking iu upon tho procession, merged with it, nud passed on to the rotunda ft dense, confused mass, Senators, Uonresentfttivofl, Wlplomatu und citiwiiB, without much rc Html to precedence. between 1801 and 1875 lotind their oc cupation gono under the austere regime of Kerr No member of the lobby was permitted to go upon the lloor of tho 1 louse, whereas beloro his day they had swarmed iu the seats of the members. Tlio opulentfeastsof the rings which had been wont to enliven tho social lifo of tho capital came to an end, aud it is the glory of tho retiring party that their tenure was ueneunccii as nun ana un profitable to overy form of the shifty tratlo ot lobbying lrom mo astuto log rolling of tho Pacific monopolists to tin transparent bullying of the venal news paper stool-pigeons. Tho court of tho king of tho lobby, which had been before resploudent with overy rauk of legislative life, came to uu end. ami tho fallen monarch becamea wan derer, without hopo or purpose, until tho revolution ol lusUutuuiu opened tuc way for a renewal of his reign. J tut the majority did not content itselt with merely tenta tive well-doing. It pushed the practice of reform aggressively. I he lirst session ol tho House was illustrated by the uiicov ering of thu colossal eoriuptlonstlien ex isting. The hands of Seetctaiy Uristow where upheld, in the lace ot strong ex ecut vo opposition, to lay bear tho nieui orablo thefts of tho whiskey ring, invol ving tho reputations of nearly every em incut friend of tlio administration in mom or less intimate connivance, anil tuiu'iHg tho guilty ring into tho very ol licooftlio President. The expenditures of the government em cut down nt one blow thirty or forty millions. The 6caudnls of the post tradership. system were exposed and corrected, implicating thu Secretary oi warm inu uirunu nary rmoalitics, and in Bpito of tho clam or and adroit olwtuuletf of tho still now ,.i ful ininoiitv. ho was driven In igno inlnv from his iilaco. Tlio robborlon of the Navy Department perhaps tho moat shameful and reckless of which an iidministriitlon had oyer been convicted were laid bare, nmj, though the chief culprit MtoaixKl by technlciilitjeg a tho lIlierpOBlUOII UI mwuiiu 1""V land (being wooj'ncd), sltuato and 1 Ing In Heavci township and Miniln township county aforesaid, boundtd and dm'ilbcd as follows, to-wlt: lleglu- nlnirnr a chestnut In lino of l'.uidct Jacob Nubs, a corner of Jonathan Muigcsscr, thenco by land of Gooign Spald nndothois south eighty-one and ono. louilhdesrceswuitslxty-nltioand live tenths perch is to a chestnut oak, thenco bylind ltto ot Law renae Walters and Creasy south clghty-thrco dc- gr.'is wist thirty .nlno and jlx-tcnthj perches ton pliw, thjnco by lindi lato of Creasy north eighty eight degreo.t, west twcnty-tU nnd one-tenth I crehes to a stcmo in lino ct laud ct Jeremiah Zlmni- iiiun, thonco by snnc and Nuugcsser south tour- teen nnd ihrco-fourthdegices cn-ittwo hundnd and nlnely-iilno andtwc-teutln ieivhcstoan oak ind hlime, thenco by lands survejed In a warrant to An drewciaik north s-jventy-ouoandthrco-fourlhsdu- gre's,east ono hundred and lltty-four and Hve-tcnths perches to a (done heap, thenco by lands ot Swank ami Nuhi north nineteen timl one-fourth degrees wist two hundred and soventy nr.d blx-tentln perch- 03 to tho placo of beglnnlu?,coataliilng two hundred and IKty-thrco acres and lllty-six pciches. Tract No. 3 All th'.t certain other tract of unim proved land being wood laud, and adjoining tract No. i slluato Ui .MIMIn towuhlp aforesaid, bounded und described ns follows: Beginning nt a stone, formerly nn oak, thenco by land of Goorgo Nunges. ser north seventy degrees oast nlnoty perches to a chestnut cornir, ther.co north sixty-two degrees, oast threo and seven-tenths perches to a stone cor. ner. thouco bv land of Henry Sterner south twenty W.13 .1 iiiiuu .nit.iiu.iiii.u iu uiu I OIin,wrwnn.i!.tllilrtvAlx nnd llv.i tnnllia tuuvIiar gallflies wnell tne oenaio uiei ai uootii to a chestnut corner, thence by samo north 70 and ou the Gth. livery body seemed to Jeei mat u degrees oasttnirty-sovou poreuos to a stono neap. tlm d.iv was to ho ono big with events, thenco south ;o degrees wo-:t eighty-two perches to Vice 1'res.Uent Arthur took .ma sea and r perci m a stocor: was vigorously ap niauueii. uener.u ii.iu- ,. ,nrmr,r, n,,inih.Bh1.ii,.iii,..Mn, cock was given tho privileges of the taln'lng two hundrod and olovoa acrej and ono inn lloor.and rsuune onercu a resoiuuoii tuai urea ana miny-rour perencs, ........:n1 A........ilt.. nt 111... Sunn nra tin I rUlZCU. UlKtU III L'AUUUllJIl UL LUU HU1L UL U. 1 appointed uy tne vuuu io i.iku huu con- uiupiopeiiyoiueorgenuugisser, Hiileration the mode of voting for Presi- IUiawn, Att'y. Vend. Ex, lent and Vice President of the United Ai.&u, States, and the modo of counting and All that certain tractot land sltuato In llrlarcicck certifying the vote, who shall report township, ColimbU couuty, and stato of fcnnsylva- ......i. .....T..n:ii.w r.-,,. n ,.l,.i,,n ;,, ii, nla and bounded and described as follows, to-wlt 3iit.ii b iieglnnlngatnstoneln lUe ot land cf John Yost, laws and onsilimiuu .la in.iv bl-uiu a- tilcncn north ec-htv.one and nnuirter ilesr.-cs east pedienl; mat said uoniuutteo nave pow- lorty-slxandafouuhpeiclies toastcnu to landot er to sit during the recess of Congress, Jonas Wright, thoaco by tho samo and 8. stiles and that thoy bo directed to report on or south thirteen degieta and twenty mluuteseast two lmfn,.,. il,n wnn,l W,.,lnr.,l.iv Af .Tnnuavv hundred and torty-nlno and Ihrce-lourlh perches to "VWV Hl- WVVV.. T . v...wv.. J 1882, THE NEW CM! I NET. lttiSIDKXT GAUK1K1.I) MAKKS HIS CA1IIN1 AN1I TIIKY Alii: CONKIItJIKl). Jilt. lIAOVUAdll 1T.OM l'BNNSYI.VANIA. The seven wise men who for the next four vears are to help President (lailield uu tho allairs ol tne uaiiou nave ucen iiniiounced. Thev are-; James ti. ltlninu of Maine, to be Secretary of State: "Will iam Wimloni, to be Secretary of tlio Treasury; Wayne MaoVcagh, of Penn sylvania, to be Attorney General: Thom as U .lames, ot iNew lorn, to do i'ost- masler General, Samuel J. Kirkwood, of Iowa, to bo secretary ot tho Interior Hobeit T. Lincoln, ot Illinois, to be See retarv of War: William II. Hunt, of Louisiana, secretary ot tne wavy. mere was a largo aiieiiuanco in inu cr. Uy orders redeemed ot is'o itc 1 1 " isso sai ns " commission on same 2j 21 amount paid J. K. Grotz now treasurer 13 31 1350 37 JOUN k. GltOTZ Treasurer for District from April i&i, iosu tu iiituuurjr iuiu iosi. Ur. To 01H1 rcccltcd of Vf. Kramer (lato Treasurer! n 37 To cash received fro n Woom dupli cate 1S79 101 04 To cash recelted from a.-ennwood dunl catolsTe 423 S2 To cash ire Ived from Scott dupli cate 1879 48 10 To c ish ricelvid from Sugarloaf du plicate, 1879 13S 87 To cash rectlved froai Greenwood im iir" H7 4 fin To 'caeh frecclved from Dloom dunll- phcato isso csi lis To cash received from Scott dupli cate 1880 150 oo To cash received from Greenwood du- nucateisso 657 ii To cash received f ron Sugarloat du- TJllCatO 1880 75 00 To cish received of County Trca'urcr Utxcs returned S7 3S To rah ncelvcd from products of iurm WM iu Cr. Uy orders redeemed nf 1S7(' ss 7 lly Intrrestiuld on Krug order rn (id uy oruers reaceineu or isso 1S7S oa Itv eommlsMon no no lly bank Mumps so uy t uiauce iu Treasurers lianas Jan. luta iui 13'J cs Directors or tho roor in account with tho liloom roor jusinct. To nmount of outstanding orders Jan loth 1SS1 1238 40 Tu nmount received by Kramer seo Treasurers account 1350 37 To nmount received by Grotz seo Treasurers nccount mis ni Toamount Bloom duplicate isso iri4 87 To amount Greenwood duplicate '60 cor 37 To amount Scott dupllcato nso 731 31 To amount Sugarloaf duplicate isso uu 8J To amount balance ou Greenwood UUpllCalO 187S 304 45 75tl 87 landot David Shnlfer.theneo by .be samo forty-eight degrees aud lllly mlr.uio-t went thlrty-nlno perches Samuel bluer, thence by tho samo north lltteen grocsand fitly mluutas wost two hunlrod and MliYUU .V HON, t trch tla-lt I'lilladilphla. Illghost Awards (or Uie bet,t I lotos: London. tk.ki. i...AbkUt iu, etnitt r I m cr, tiro jiractlcciJ y!ill V!) wasting ta&rciiii.l.qn vco Tho galleries seemed to think that this to Samuel Mtler, thenco by tho samo north lltteen .n ll... lnut Ii,.,,. At,- ltl-IIIWI WAIllll 111) dC IT .l.U IUOV ..t.W . i ....... W ,,w,..v. " I , I , t. , , i auveuij-iivu jicieiiua u ma piato ui ueuiumug, vuu- titxii ujiuii uiu uuui in a uuii.iuji, uuu tulnlng sixty-two acres and soventy-elght perches iney nsiciied lo ms lesoiuiiun .uii'iuivi-i ftna allowances bo tho sirao more or lass, on which are erected a two story frame dwelling houso, barn and out-bulldlngs, ALSO, All that other certain tract or piece ot land sltuato In Urlarcroefc township, Columbia county nnd Btate ot I'ennsylvanla, boundod and described as follows, to wit: Adjjlning lands ot Jonas Wright on the north suty-seven east sUty-ono to a post, thonco iwtll eleven and a halt west thirty-seven to a Etono adjoining land ot William Walp, thunco south forty- eight and a halt west bUty-otght and Blx-ttuths to ujeltja nine aJJololnj lanlot (Uorgo llower south eight cast fourteen and seven-tenths, containing nlno acres nnd ouo hundred and live perches. heltod, taken Inowciitl.in at lho suit ot Joseph Laiuon against Wllll.iu Walp und tu bo sold as lho prupenyoi wiuuui naip, 1.ITTIE3, Attorneys. Al. Fieri Facias ALSO. All that certiln lot or p'ccj of land situate In or aiKOVllle, Columbia county, anil state of I'ennsyl vanla, aud described as followti, to-wlt t Hounded on lho north by lot of William Flcckcnstluo, on Iho o.ibt by lutot Isal ill Conner's oitate, on tho south by lotof I). K.sioin and on tho west by tho publlo ru id leading from Orange. lllo to lilooinsburg, said lot being llltv foct more or less i (rout ui,d uhonf ono hundred fcf'l in uepiu, on vuion are erotica a two u'or) framo dwelling houso and out-buliqings, Hel.cil, taVeu In execution at lho suit of the IMrwirnt.l,Hi' Mutual HlMUU' FUlld Ab.SOi:l,ltlull ag.Ubbt AUruham I'ulemau und to bo sold us lho pioiieily of Auruuam uoiouiau Wisr. Attorney, VendKx, ALSO, All that ctrtain lot an 1 loco of ground Mtuato In Blabtown, Locust towushlp, Columbia county, I'enn. h If aula, aiJ lining lands of Jacob Ycngcr on tho I'HtfX, lloatliiBcreeW on thi south and pt,blld rod-i Pn nni 111 aiuj west, on !llcu 13 erected a tno atoiy frame dwelling house. HeUcd, tUrn In execution ut tho tult of t'hailes KrtlgagaiUSl lYIIliaiil liuinig uuu tu uu wm us iiiu pri'in'iiy ui iviumiu iit-iniu. IKKI.KK. Attdruoy. Levari Facias MQ, All lliatoeitaluplcco or tract o land situate la Ileuton townbblp, In lho oounty ot Columbia, bound. td and descilbud as follows, to-wlt t On the north by land ot Tltomu 8el,(trlod, ou lho oast by laud of Alexander Kramer, n the toutu by lona ct wutium ami every eye was turned upon him He had no sooner finished than Pendle ton aroso and reported that the Presi- 1 ... , 1 1 . ...1 .! iieui would navo sumeiuiug 10 cuiiiinu nicato at 3 o'clock. There was a buzz iu tho galleries. Everybody knew that thu Cabinet selections hail been made, There was nothing for tho Senate to do but to tako a recess, aud it took one un til the appointed hour. When the Sena tors came together again thero was not nn Inch ot room to spare in tho gaiier. ies. IJIaiuo and Arthur, when they on tered, wero so loudly upplaudcd that Sen ator Anthony considered it to no his tin ty to rebuke thu offenders, which ho did so well that the Vice Piesident instruct ed tho Sergeant at-Arms to prcservo or dor. Thu people had gathered for no thing, however. They had only got llvo minutes' wid th of Senatorial sight seeing for their trouble when a message from the Piesident was received. It contain ed thu Cabinet appointments nud imme diately tho galleries were cleared and the Senato went into executive session and before tho doors wero reopened thu names had all been acted upon favorably. V County Superintendent, T.f. MlLLHlt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SUPERIOR TO AUi OTHERS. PIANOS MKY1GH 1 ill; lion t I'lUes Awarded, SPRING SEASON OF 1881. SfEAWBMKGrl & (CL0TIBIIIE1 Aiinnuiinn In Ihoir iimnv Columbia county friends that tho spring stock ill caeh of tho thiily-thico depnrU incuts of their establishment, aggregating a value of nt least ONE MILLION DOLLARS, Is now ready for inspection. , , To givo only n partial list of tho new nnd novel things on exhibition would occupy this entire pnper so wo must content ourselves by mentioning n few items in Silks and Dress Goods that aro especially appropriate to early spring. , SILrKS. For the coming season wo havo spared neither pains nor expense to secure a stock of Bilks which will surpass all ever before shown in Philadelphia. SUMMER SILKS, In stripes, checks and bars, From !)7i to 75 cents per yard. THE LOUSINE, In sliipes nnd checks, with cheviot nnd changeable effects) the best ipialilies niade, $1.00 to $1.25. THE OHENE, In now colors Heliotrope, Olivo Green and bronze, CO to 80 cents. All-Silk Black Brocades, In novel designs. A favorite lias a treat ment of pinks and morning glories. Theso goods aro in great vaiiety, $1.00 to $3.00. 23-Inch All-Silk Brocado, In bronze, myrtle, olivo green, grcnat, navy blue, marron, and ULAOIv, Ono dollar per yard. All-Silk Satin Brocades, In all colors and black, One dollar per yard. All-Silk Heavy Qro Grain Damas, An extra quality, $1.25 per yard. All-Silk Brocade, Satin Grounds, at $1.35 per yard. These will give the best satisfaction in wear of any Figured Silks made. "Would be considered cheap at $2.00. Our American Black Silk, at $1.00 per yard, will givo perfect satisfaction in wear. A Bellon Black Silk, fullp 22 inches wide, at $1.11 per yard. A BELLON BLACK SILK, fully 21 inches wide, at $1.21 per yard. per BRESS COODS. Everything new and novel that will ap pear this season nt tho European Fashion Centres, will bo found in duplicate on our counters. A visit to this department is ab solutely necessary for every lady who de sires to seo a coinpleto collection of Foreign Novelties iu dress fabrics. The following illustrntivo list embraces but a Rinall portion of tho now stock : Shepherd's Plaid", -11 inches wide, with fancy satin sido bands, $1.50 per yard. All-Wool Cheviots, -t 1 inches wide, nl $1.25 per yard. t Illuminated Ueige, -M inches wide, willi sido bands, nt $1.25 per yard. Konibrnndt Checks, I I inches wide, with sidebands, al $1-50 per yard. Cashmere Plaids, new combination of blight colorings, -M inches wide, nt $1.25 per yard. All Woo French Plaids, in new light color combinations, -1 1 inches wide,nt$1.25 per yard. Fancy Novelty Stripes, silk nnd wool, -l-l inches wide, at $1.50 per yard. English Checks and Plaids, iu new com biualions, at 31c. per yard. Tricot Ueige, M inches wide, illuminated colorings, nt $1.00 and 1.25 per yard. Illuminated Ueigo Foule, -l-l inches wide, at ioc. anil to $1.00 per yard. lleigo Foule, ! 1 inches wide, at 75c. yard. Solid Colored Foule, -11 inches wide, in light nnd dark colors, nt $1.00 per yard. IN BUNTINGS we have everything manufactured in both PLAIN AND LACE nnd in single and in double widths, at prices from 25c. lo $1.10 per yard. Lace Huntings, three quarters wide, 25c. per yard. Laco Buntings, six quarters wide, at 50c. per yard, lloth of the nbovo aro in threo distinct styles. All-Wool Laco Buntings, nt 37c. for single width and 75c. lor dottblo width. Also iu threo styles. 3 -1 Silk Finished British Plaids at 50c. per yard. Gerster Cloths, 3 1 inches wide, beautiful French colors, at 50c. per yard. Chevron Melanges, 31 inches wide, extra quality and especially adapted for wear, at 137c. per yard. 3 -t Extra Heavy Serge Melanges at 25c. per yard. British Checks and Plaids, in five styles, at 31c. per yard. 3-1 All-Wool Cashmere Beiges at 31c.pcr yard. 3 4 Wool Check Suitings at 25c. pcryard. 0-t Wool-Face Momio Cloths, in spring colors, at 25c. per yard. 3--1 Wool-Fnco Cashincro Beiges, in gray and brown shades, at 18o. per yard. 3-1 J Wool Faco Cashmeres at 15c. per yard. During tho past few weeks tlio machines in our Mail Order Department havo been kept running night and dav. nutting up samples of Spring Goods, so that wo havo now ou hand a suflicient suiinlv lo fill all rnnnnata A specimen number of tho JOURNAL OP THE HOUSEHOLD, (tho organ of tho Mail Order Department,) mailed ireo to an wuo huhu uwu uuuivh, STKAWBBIDGE & CL.OTIIIEK, MARKET STREET TO FILBERT. li W. COR. EIGHTH STREET PHILADELPHIA. Cr. Uy outstanding orders redeemed, Kramer no 11 lly outstanding orders redeemed, flrotz m 71 lly amount duo on nioom dupllcato 'so, loss exonerations and com 1133 59 lly amount duo on Uroenwood dupll- UaiU CMI CJlUllUrtUlUUB & CUUl, Hy amount duo on Scott dupllcato '60 less exonerations and coin mission aa S3 lly amount duo on Hugsrloaf dupll cato '&o less exonerations com. 141 S3 lly amount duo ou tircemvood dupll- uuiu ici iL-M uAuuuruuuus & com. gui 43 lly amount exon. nndcom. on Ureen- nuuu I9,tf. ...........(.(. ... 1.1 OS lly amount exonerated and com, on Scott dupllcato ls'D 62 80 Uy amount exonerations and com. on HtU ai loaf dupllcato ism cs S3 Uy nmount exonerations and com. on Dloom dUDllcato 1SJ9 102 r,i Lato directors paid as follows, viz: lilUUSlUIUUKl'.tlOlYCIlOUlOKUSn G 00 llrockway & Jilwoll attorneys lo il a. fcuydur repairing pump s so 'Pn v In 1RTO V . i -n ituMitownsliIn !!'.'.'."... 101 14 conins :j 00 liUcll attorney fco In Wolverton case 23 00 ltcpunllCHu and Columbian publish- lni statement IB) so 00 Auditors for Jan. 13lb isso 1100 Tom lteico balance on Treasurer iu 03 Mcuriuo onBainry .. s.it co or Jer of relief 157s wooawaia consiamu 10 00 M' cr Pros. Uruirs and medicines 73 ds sundry persons lor coal 311 41 " " " mcrcliandlso 180 W Treasurers commlsMtn so 31 Now directors paiq w follows, vii 1 tax lur 1611; 11 7-i Tax fur lbs -. C3 00 liulidlne Mahii-nouso md repairs lit -H Koblaou attorney 10 uu conius - 40 0.) Interest on nrng orders co 00 ii f-iiimacu lor uroomt. a iu Dr's. JlcKelvy nnd Keebir 7J 00 M.ik in? au wienies iu ou Vandi-rbltco publishing btutiinciitot 1S7U , 15 m ordeisotivllef sua Stato Hospital Vox and lliit-lies u3 75 htntq lloipltiil for Uphialiu Ubncr 41 S3 Jiuvuis iur iiuuipa.. ,,, Insurance 3533 lluekalow liros fortaUng ltenticltu I'o.ir llou.o 1 30 MWwi'lt. atoiiw i m sumlrl s fur Mr, Kuh'er, seturcd by J.IIIKUIVItv 01 12 I B. Km u, iiietfor 1'oor Houso,. .. 11 tu Taking u. Ktirt 10 siiiujikiii roor lluuto 1? 03 Order rimoVAl fcom I'.l.vai.Blolien- ton 2 00 llurlevimnforliuno tin iu Mundiy pi 1113 tor on.i ,, , 107 7J " " uiuKii uiih mcmi'iucs 21 -u " luerthanaiso im m Qu.illllliiff illri flora 73 lit pair uiiu biuii 11 ivuik, ijui. nircut la Vi II. a. lillfl.mcivliinUli.0 bill 'ri la 11 W. Crevillug " 111 mi I . w.iiunioii i-.iuu;mo plains 1 00 Knt lira. baUuco un old Mil 111 ti towards saury Apt 11 1 vi 10 January 1 01 -Ill IiU Dln-ctoi a salary 1 15 00 Kn rtarvH sal.irv ut iki TrtMsurt r's commltslon co vi 'ITI'.ISliriT UlUK tllUllll do ll.ilaui'O tu trcu. b.iuiU J.ui. luiti, 'tl 13 C1 Total i.toi 67 I'ursucnt lo an art of assembly passed and nppro- VillA. II. IHi'JbV Hlitcll Ills in-ld.i liiiiiiinlH-iit nn Ooiiniy Audlmrs of tin wivi rul count I. h of this Ciiuiiii'uiwvullli In wiilcli there Is a 1'oor llnuso i recioii loseitie, uuiiti, uuu cujust luo accounts of 11 u htivuruiu CL-ni inriuui. '1 11.1t wo tho tiiidfrnljf ucd i uilitors did meet at tho i. or 1 uiiho 01 11111 iiiuoin roor uisiriot ana uxamin. id lllo uuoouutu of thu dint tors from January Utu Hsu iii.iniuary lutn w,, ai o vouoners t or lho eauo itliuiiuvi lui-uiwiiw, tuibvviviyu ivuuvv. CUTSIDK UEI.1KF sm'LKOTO Al'Jtlb 1st 1SJ0. lly lato directors to sundry persons f4 2 - " lur 1 uniim to w " " for LIzlo Wolvoiton oso - ll5 14 OUT SIDE ItEUEl' SETTLED TO .TAN. loth 1HI By now directors for Carollno Den nis - - " Uynew directors for Hannah John- nun " lly now directors for Mvlla J, lteeecr w 6t uy now directors for Wm. Ixswls an 21 Uy now dlroctora f"r I'etcr Bhanlcilng s I no iniiuci juuuiu. w Joseph ifay an 00 11 uaiton llolter Khrnuil and cotllll 14 S3 lly new directors for Sirs. Jacob Fish er, CUIll lly new directors torlloyd Uovtman clirnurl nnd enntn 21 33 lly new dlrectors.for -Mrs. Geo. (iraul coal 3 33 lly now director tor II rs. Katuerso- curou on juuuicui. v . lly now directors for Wm. JI. Uopper of Scott 2 00 lly now directors for John Sillier ot bcott ll oo lly new directors for Stato Hospital for Fox and Mrs. Hughes 431 10 lly new directors tor tickets for tramps oa 793 10 VALUE OF ItEAL ESTATE AND TURSONAL PltOr- EUTY DKLONQINU TO Hill) 1'OOlt DISTRICT. Farm and buildings with mprovo- ments maue in n.-j liuu i-u Catliarino Lone rroperty too 00 Judgment on Dennis properly 100 00 jurs. nauicr ui cover tho exn.ViEO 57 71 Balance on IUoom duplicate less ex onerations and commission 1133 w Ualancn on ureenwood dupllcato less exonrraiionsnnuromm'ssion.... uu vm lialanco on Scott dupllcato less exon erations and commission CCS 33 Ilalance on hugarloaf dupllcato 1 less exonerations and commission.... 141 80 Ilalance on Ureenwood duplicate for 'Is less ox. and com 80 1 43 14 acros wheat In ground Ci ti 112 uu 2 11 rye In ground Ci to 1201) Wheat, n e. oats. corn, ana potatoes coo 00 Cabbago kraut, vinegar, butter nqd cniCKens uu uu Fork, beet, bows, anil plgi f 01 to Onions, beans, hay, beets aud clover Beed.iapplmnpplf butter and eggs co 20 Furniture la steward bouso 123 00 " poor house v j-i 00 Farm Implements mk no Wasli house mid lepalrs In IS31 131 41 Valance In Tresuier's hands K tu Dr. Ordcis outstanding Jan toih '81 1231 11 liaionco in favor 01 utinci uotg is 1S9I2 53 VltODUOTS HAISED ON I'AltM. 201 bushels of wheat 901 011 vul " oats to 10 1733 corn ears 431 50 3UI sheaves of corn (odder , II is 'ii biiili"l.-i of potutmu.,,,, H 11.1 li5 heads 1 f cinib iKe..,,, 49 V3 4151 pounds 1 f K'lk ii ' 24 4-.'3 puiind s of bei f 23,'l 4 buslieli of boots 2 im 3 buslit Hot onlins 1; (11) 3 biislu-U of bv'HUS 2 110 13 ton of ray 2 0 no 14 acros 1 1 wheat In ground 112 no I 3 acres 01 r)o lufiiouud u iu 3 bushels of eluvtr teed uiu a barrels ot elder u no 12 uusiieis 01 winter iinnies 4 111 23 gallons i t applebutter , , 12 Ml iriill ruiMva iiuim , iu mi UHClllCkCUS.,, , 23(11) 433 pounds ot butter , to co 3s7 dozen of eggs ei 70 UiUUoita 84 to 0 pigs , s on IS 1112 C3 A' f I Id ff. H Ej e: A CURE GUARANTEED25 CENTS BY USING WB1MII 3 r A E f h u E 9 It :ilyMilwisM if.W'MjBiiA sv! b vwiP, " if ' A 1 A trul Bill!! ' ' "1 DR. NIETTAUR'S HEADACHE PILLS euro most wonderfully Ins very ehort timo both SICK and NERVOUS HEADACHE; and, while acting on the nervous rytra. rellovo DYSPEPSIA In Its worntfornw, cleans Ing tho system ot excess of bUo, producing a regular healthy action of tho bowels. A full slzo box of theso valuablo PILLS, with fall di rections torn co trip lato euro, mailed to any mulrres on receipt of nlno 3-Cont PoctnKO Stamps. 1'or nalo by aU DrugKists. cole rnopiUETons, OCt.l5,'60-m CAUTION. GET THE BEST. ESTEY ORQAlsrS, Number of paupcr3 remaining last ro luri j Number otpaupeis admitted during iuv ?eur cv..,,, ,,., 11 1903 11 Number paupers removed died M , Number of paupers remaining Jan. ' lUll 'el...'..... 10 linnuii Vnr inni'i'tnirtillLit Ltiltli wt.rtr sn..i..-. ;,..r. ,.i.,:,-. it. ' - "n,.:?r.", ,ui tWI HIIIMilUIU MVfKKItHIMi tttt For coal . U 23 OALEII 1IAUTON, ) HKUHB KAIItUAN, I muu aluuuiuonJ f 103 01 DUoctors WIMIAM t.'MN.SlNO I BAUUKLli,tiUmt f tO Xudltwi IKQAL BLANKS OF ALT. KINDS DM HAND &TTOI COLVtUll&N OJfilOfi, STRONG COMPJSVIVION III tho rannufacturo of Organs is resulting in tho production and sale of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that nro continually springing into existence without any merit whatever, except to bo offered cheap, and then when purchas ed found to bo dear at any price. "Will yuu not then, reader, IS" you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing tho names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of styles of tho celebrated Esloy Orgnns can now boEcen nt tho new rooms of tho Only Authorized Agent foi the Bstoy Organs in Columbia Oounty. A guarantee .for five years from tho manu facturers accompanies overy Estoy Organ, h3rX?.JM A UjiCV JLGUU filootttMburg, F.Mii