The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 08, 1881, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Mian.
0. E. ELWBLIi,
1. S. BITTENBSNDSn,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Friday. April 8. 1881.
THE WILMAMSPORT COUNCILS.
Judge Elwell file 1 his opinion on Sat
urday tlio 25 inst., in tlio ensu of thu
members of tlio Common nml Select
Councils of "WillljuiHport, who wcro
Bummoncd before him to show thnt they
wero not in contempt for having failed
to make provision for tlio payment of in
terest now iluo nncl unpaid on tho city
bonilfl. Tho Councils responded to tho
i.iri..i i t.: r i.r. .......
i inu ui vviu b ujr iiiuimii uuntt v,'i,uj ai.viiu
ntlidavit, that they had mado proper ef
fort to riso tho interest, by laying an ex-
. . . . , . i ,
un assessment, mil omy n lew mousaiui
lrtllnra liml Itnnti nillnitml nml llmf flint
had no intention of resisting tho decrees
of Court. This last proceeding was the
wicnlf nt ti .VitHali mnrntTiniit nf I lin ( tim.
r1tf nnmn timn nr.rt Inolfinrr in tlin snr.
rendjer of tho city3 charter nml repudia-
lltllll .tlv.1 lUf ILnillf, tllvl 111, Bvlllll,
length, Judge Elwell decrees that tho rule
shall bo mado absolute, but it is not to
bo executed by tho arrest of any of the
n ! ...!. i.-n . -.1.!.. ..... .1
ouuciiiucu, wuu suan, wiuuii ten (i.iv!,
i I t i "... .1... in ...
t'muiuu miu lliu uuiiua 111 iuu uiuuuia
burg Court to tho Commonwealth in tho
penal sum of $1)000 each for appearance
on tho fith of May or other subsequent
iiniu nxeu iiy inu iioun, 01 which uiey
ulinll tmitn llt.n .In.. J tintina 1 n ni.auni
nu.ilt U.IU uiv m tj a nuiiv, 1111.-3111.1
for tho proper performance of their duty
in tho case. Tho Uitv Ircasurcr is also
included in the decree. Tho decision of
tho Court has caused considerable llutter
n.iirinr critiii. r( tlin nnii.inilmim n'
they did not expect that bail would bo
. . . i r . .t ...r r .1 .
demanded ior xne perioriiiauuo ui men
duty, and had been boasting about tin
streets that the Court was at tho end o
its string. At tho tirst regular meeting
.. - r , , . .. tl
or uio i. ouneii on .uonuay nigm, nn ortu
nanco was introduced looking to a settle
mcnt of their finunoinl difliculties, am
they have manifested a disposition
..ml llm tl n nlun .1 n . . itti,l 1 1 1 nil til tt'lit
till. IIIVI llll Jlll-itmm virilllllluil It nit
Williamsiiort hat been for soveral veav
M'i.: : .,i .,.i .,:i,i.".
J fill. 13 ml? tun. t .mil miintuii; j'lii
that c.iu bo adopted, and tho soouui, tl
iieuer.
AMil'.Y JIIIMKEItS.
In retaliation for the oninion of tho
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uumt-v v..u .1., ........g u.L- ,1. .
, w " .' ,
Laird, of Westmoreland, has introduced
!i bill irnvidimr for tlio liitniahnient of
a bill fproruliiifr j0r the pumsliment ot
: . zr . . ' . .
... .1 A . l ' I
to fees not exceeding $7,000 annually,
arising from the collection of common
wealth claims upon which ho is allowed
five per cent, for collection. Since his
appointment, ilr. Palmer's fees Iiavo ag-
.nn.n.l ....tn ll.it nmnmil tf liia ualnm.
b, . " x . ' '"; U1 ar ,'.
.e,3"r..V " "TJ ! ;V "
ZZZ C"hu r-T... t S " ": .
Hi W Z - '3, Z
:r e 1 1 .
tion, as one of its provisions sets
forth that neither the salary nor - of
"" "r "j v..
"jttiU!!S8'iT.i?r Wl"Ch ll
i...lv; ; ";''... ,.i r
members of tho LegislaU.rotSl.SlW for
i i v i
each regular session exceeding one bun-
on x'nuayana iiiiaino uueui oi ongi nun-
ing up tho gravo countenances Sf the
b . 1 mi" . i .
senators. The piopos.tion makes ,,t pos-
..r. .... v
dav s services and looks like moru rotal-
day's services and looks like more rctal-
!oA i. a... rj..ni nt,.
,;i 1.1.0.1 .1... i.ni 1....1
:,..! .1.0. r.. o. :nn
.1 v. w t
(nn innmliorj rnmoiti tit haiIjwui niwi liitit
MUAUtU i k 1 nIL;ll-OI.HH LllUly Jul Oi.UUV
dred and fifty days, but it was not fa
vorably cntertainc;i. There is no doubt
. ,
tha the Governors assurances have led
in i l.n nwiiflMlinn nf il.ia rol.nf mnn.
to tho preparation of this relief meas.
. 1 .r. r ,
tire, bill it is leared ttiat tne Attorney
finnnrnl iniv ,l(ni,ln tlmt. it. ,nnnnl mn.
Btitutionally bo mado to apply to tho
present Legislature.
SUI'KKVISORS.
Hoe legal decisions iu your inmer 1 would
1:1. 4 .1- ,....-.,,ti,T.. : .1...
1IIVU tu it. IIUUEHJUU I UIJULl UUiLT IIIU
rijjht of Supervisors oi Townsliijis, It ih
.1.: 11 l' T .1.. - 1 .
una. jias a supervisor mo rigni to
friL'n linnioi. I n rR. mi Ilia tt.l.nln i1....Kf.n .
.v..v.v...t..)w uio 11 in. iv- iiiiiiiviiiv;,
and tnke wages besides T lly nnswering
tliis, you will oblige,
Yours tfce.
J.
AVhon fl Simni-rwni- 14 nfftnrr no
lector ho is entitled to a commission on
the money collected bv him. When lin
is cnrkinrr nn tlin TnniU lin to nntttlml tn
his per diem" pay, but hu cannot tako a
commission as collector and tor tlio same
uiiio tauo wages per day. iSd.
iStnto Kxpenscs.
noui: itkus ntoii Tin: (ii:.vi:uai, aitiio
1'IUATIOKIIII.U
Tim irfinni-nl niinri.i.ftnftitn l.ill l.n.i
... ..... .,.,...
now pas-sed the Ilouso llnally and w II be
considered in tlio iScnnto. Tho bill ns
hllv lavs siHsion.
li'm tlin iinv'riini.r nf tlm iit'.ifi.i.a nt I
- .Hi.ii.Mt t.t .mi u.i.i.iii.111 til
.1... T :..li..". !.. I...1!. .1 4 t
life
ww a.eginiiuuio iiiciiiuiiig mo jiay and ju'n i'uiu'ni'i riyo oi .name, represent
mileafro of meiiibeis. lilerku nml nilim-1 intr tho ndmlriistrntinn. nnrpil tl.ni il.n
employees, nnd for postago on tho Leo-
.!l4t... Criinnmi "i I
totintvc jicrurti .i.iu,uui 01 MO IIlllCII I
thereof as may bo necessary nru nnnr.i
j ..j.j...
pnateii.
iho ix'sident clerk is givon 1,000 a
yearforox'peuAeHiostagcoxpress charges
o.tn.. iliirmrr tlm ii'.t.iq4
irn iiitttir i in v..nriaj i
' ei .......
Tho chief clurks of the Ilouso nnd Sen
ate aro given b-00 each lor making in
ilexes of tho journals of tho two
Houses. Tiiev also tret each ft 1.000 fm
services thoy may havo to perform din
ing 1882. Kor tho same period tho resi
it.... i 1.1.U.I- miiii Qi una 'Pi,.... ..,...,
....It. VIVI II ..3 lltll. VljUUVl . IllOU n.llll'S I
aro iu addition to the regular milariesfor
tho session.
Tho Lenislatice Jieeord is naid for nt
tho i nto of S7.08 per page.
unc Hundred nudsovoiity-llvo thousand I
r . . i
imbllo debt $2,1011,0.00.
For tho support of the common schools
81,000,000.
For publio printing, 800,000.
i'ii' i no pubiiu grounus, ib,wu.
For tho lire companies of Iiiirrlubnrg
for two yeais, $800.
Km- tlm mimlintin rt lu-i-ito thr
Btnte librnty, $6,000, 1
HAWKING AND I'KUIILINO.
Tlio following opinion of tlio court,
..1 f....t. lllil. .mil 1.. .1 . . ! .1
fii
L'ti uuii:n .iimi. inn .in inn it-nonr Tim
. jMaroli 20tli, 1881, in tho caoof tho
mionwealth vs. John Hughes, will
ouud of interest to merchants in par-
lar, and tho public in general. It ex-
ns itself.
Commonwealth vs. John lluulics, will
10 101111(1
ticul
plains itself.
JfAUTP.n 8K3SIONS OV COI.UMIIIA COUNT
StT.ClAI. VEltMCT,
The Court
N'l.n ! !.. .i.- !.. 1!.. .
, . "it. ' " T 1
nti; awker pedb fo gn
nnd domcstio coods. warcJ nnd merchi,-
.!!. t ...!.. nio f.. m.
second count c. mrtrea int. Im .1.1 nn
lawfully oxposo to salo ns n hawker nnd
liodlcr, foreign nnd domcstio goods,
wares and merchandise, to-wit! Ovs-
tcrs, contrary, ifcc
Tho verdict of tho jury finds that tho
Act of Assembly passed April 7,1810,
Pamphlet Laws 18 10, page 301, wns ex
tended to Columbia county, by Act pass
...i .1-. At i. .iiiu i.- i, . -f
L-ii . i .liiuun ioio. i n in oi j.awn
1H-IH. imtfn 97ft. nn.1 tl.nl unmn !a t.Aii.
and was on tho 12th December, 1870 In
force in this county. And that on that
day in tho Town of IMoomsburg, m
this county, tho defendant did as n
hawker and peddler and traveling mer
chant, sell and oiler for sale, oysters to
citizens of said town, nnd did go from
placo to placo crying oysters in tho
streets. Jiut whether ho is guilty of nn
offenso punishablo bv law is submitted
to the Court. If the facts set sorth, con
stitute in tho opinion of tho Court nn of
fense, they find tho defendant guilty,
.i(i.n....:o. ;.....,i: t .i, .i...i..5 "
unit . .. .uitiitb.vi IIIU ul'itl!MilllL
I ho jctol Assembly roferrcd to in tho
verdict m force hero is in tho words fol
lowing: "No person shall sell or expose to
flnln. U'itllltl tlin rnntitv nf Rnluill'ill
I ......... ,j v ui.iini..
Columbia, as a hawker, peddler or trav
elinr merchant, anv foieicn or domestic
.i .. .
guuus, wiireM or iiiuronauuise, liuuer pen-
nr... .in t i. ...
.itj ui jiitfc uuiiuin iui l'huu iimi uvery
Olielise. to ho lnthcto.l m thn mnnnnr
jirovided by tho Act of April 0, 183,1,
enutieu a supplement to tho Act regulat
ing auctions lit the City of Lancaster
and other towns of this Commonwealth
passed tho 7th dav of Anril. 18.12. Tlio
mode of proceeding, provided by tho
iici oi um u, iom is oy a warrant
from a justiru of the peace, a binding
ovi'i- io couit aim inuicimcntui mo iunr
ter Sessions. i
The two words "hawker" and "ped-
lltpr.' !W ntlltllrifnil in Ifllltlnanm mnt.
i"., ' tii ni.iiiiii.f.iiii; itviillj,
if not quito, identical in meaning; and
11 0 oil All (ItAm niifnllt nn n
uur oi "ooas. hmxo 1) on otntutorv,
Crimes Sec. 1074. In ALbott's Law
Dictionary, page r.2,a hawker ih defined
iO )( 1 lPr4rtn whn irnninna iciM-!hif
about merchandise from place to place
e t.. . it
1" "'.V,"?' W . "i.v m WV l
usiuoisneii miop. it is eniiivaient to
. .)e(iaier," which is more used at th
le
present day. It is generally undcrstoo
rQm h , , , . ,
. . , . "
d
i II u in i nwnr i .u .1 i iivk'or to nno ic m
nnU, rtn .M , . , " ,
I tor Hum
liuichasers, cither by outcry, or by at
i :iucnuon 10 tnem as
nn ncmni ex 111 iitinn nr
placards or labels, or bv
IL'lllll IlKt) ll ONOUnil OT .1 linrn till
UIO saiO OT lisn. I nmninnitnn 1 . vu
Ober 12 Cushing -l9o. Fisher vs. Patter
son, 1 Jlarns, 330-338. Common
wealth vs. Willits H S. & 11. 398.
Tho verdict linds thespecifio nets done
l... -i... j..r . . I. i
by tho defendant to have bcei
iy uio uuienuuut to navo ucen uone as a
I, ..,!... ...! ....1.11 . I ,
M'ker and i.eddler, going from placo
ho Place, offering far salo and selling
oy to citizens am calling attention
10 them as goous lor salo bv .rvmir
-.," .i?,. , , T. iV
'JTl
tho article ao Id or oUered for salo was
goods, wares or merchandise .dthiu Iho
meaning of the statute.
,J. T' j 3' lts arf 1 sf,"se
signilles all a mans pi opertv other tlian
BUWSlWory Ori c
r.o- i :..,:..i . . . ,
?8 ' nr " nn statutes, ..art.cuarly
ln statutes against larceny, it is not tin-
A b, , fu 1 mcamv'as
above ud cated doses n action, bank
.... , , . :
?,?.C 'c
notes, nioj
tgages, deeds and tho liko are
eccptious. Uut
icptious. Uut with theso and some
other exceptions, not necessary to be
I 1 ; .1 I . . . w
I "it-'iiiiuiieu 1 ere, i
t . "
. tnl.q wnr.l nnnma in ...
t T' f a,.I,CrSOi
ln'C fti tho Pr
man s lann, aro uoods. ware
h d, The Stato vb. Br
..wMt.ttvi , n. u.t
elude everything of a personal nature.
1 rl'l... ..,. r. ,f. . .
prouuets ot a
, wares and mer
i"J'Tin i ,0.,l ,lu "oks 4 uom.
I Kei). 4 10. in its inir.il Mnnan if lnnlnil.ia
;', a . v"
?nlmals. as WtU as ItianimatO things, and
53?, ! UJ
I It. uftttlli tnwtnn . . f '. ...?.. .! . 1
v v vviiiiv viovin, ui jiuriiisivs value.
jiavior vs. D.-irnes, 00 ii., 4HJ.
term merchandise includes goods and in
general, onjecis or iramo and commerce,
and is broad onniimi in inolmln nlcA
stocks or shares in incorporated compa
nun.
The Act of AHpnilil
t - , . . .j ... V4Vj'
tion 111 regard to articles of food or nnv
I 11011 111 regard to ni
I ritl.i... i1..cj if imn.lj
. j1 i . .t 1 -... .
I vtuvi vuion vi iivi.is. xii lUHUWn lliai. IIIU
prohibition contained in the Act of As-
it iollows that tlio
1 n.milill' '.l.lilina tri tlti. onln nt 1...
semblv aiiDlies to tho sale of
liawkcrs ntul liodillcrrf. with nml
certainty as to any other goods or arti
cles of trafjio and commerce.
1 lie nurposn 0f tho Act, without doubt
was in nnvl. to tiiVfvnnt !ntmfm-nio.k...iii.
Anuria nn.I nl .
" iiuug,o, tlllll !
so to protect tho community from imposi
linn lirl.lnli tniirlil l.it tn.nnf 1... !.!
.,j,.,v iivj j. .n... will uy lliuei-
ant dealers.
In regard to no articles of food Is thin
protection moro needed th an time., nf
iish and oysterH.
Tpon tho facts found by the verdict,
wo nro of opinion that the defendant
Was ElllltV of tho otroHHn ..lin.,!
111 110 inu cimeiiL .'mil tint i.n ii,.i,..
hicuitcii ine iienaity ot jnty do am i
the costs as provided by the stat cs.
incurred the jienalty of fifty dollars and
Senate of the
to make n
"V to tlin p. nn
inir contest over tho New 1 oik collector
uliili fn ll.n nlllPIld Pll Afmi.ln..
I" .......... wh i.uii.n.t, uuilil
ll... ITI 1 I.. f .f . '
struggle to elect liiddloberger and Gor-
l.... l. 1. ...! l r.. .1. . .
"tiiu iiu iiuiiiiiiuuuil lur IUU iieHeill llllll
that tho Senate bo nermittcd tn iim.-poil
witli thu executive VU('W of the ses
. - -- .
sion. 'J hey ui-L'neu that alter a tiial oi
endurance for months tho Republicans
ii'rtniit no wr
oil at tho end than thu
ii uiiivi ui ii vri
lxMrillllllK'. 5LK I,
was evident that tho
C Oi "w w f v- v itii iiiu
I )miwifrit u nri Intnrttiirwtil tr nnniFnut 1,
cousummatiou of lliu 3fahone bargain.
lint ( VtiiLltnc mwl Shrrnmi raiatml nml
O ..w. ....... uw.Kil tMMI
carried tho oauous with them on tho np-
iip.il tn .In nil in thn unwpp nf thn Ifnimli.
licans of tho Senate to carry out tho con
......... ..w ......... tv. WUI tlf .Hvl V.V1I.-
tract with Mahono in good faith after
ho has executed his share of it In turn-
inir over to them tho committees. It is
suspected on tho jiart of the adinlnistra.
noil mat mo object oi uoiiKiing is to
....... i : . . ..i i i
"I,,t y-uatp proceed to tho perform-
a,,co ol ,Uj ""r'-tant bsimss of the
session J'atriot.
in ere nn-,i;i,oJLinoHiomces in mis coun-
try nnd thuy icquiro 00,570 persons to
run them. Tho jiostoflico busiuoss is not
d nnvlnir nun na Inst vMr lliA prr.nnill.
lures exfttcUeil )v VCcSj6tt (fO,00,000.
The Clean Ncimpapers.
'I'hero U .1 rfrowlnif foolinif tn rivorv
licaltliy qommunlty against tho journals tl
who mako it their special object to mill- p
istcr to perverted tasto by seeking out al
mid serving up In a sednctivo form dis- tl
gtistlng scandals nnd licentious rcvela-
cnlthy qommunlty ngainst tho journals tl
canny qoiuinuiiiiy ngainst ino journals
ho mako it their special object to mill-
iter to perverted tasto by seeking out
it...,. !. . .. . I. .
iiuiin. J.11VIU in jjuun iviiniii. iu uuiiuvu
that tho clean newspaper is mora highly
. 1 .1 ! t . it..
iiri7.cn xo nay xiian 11 was iour or nvo
years ago. It is also safo to predict
that, as people in. nil ranks of life, wh,
ho
wis ' to,P.lcct ,thcir ow" nl ,cnst f.''0'
co'l a,,,1,nl!0.n' bScmo moro, col,sc!0"3
oi uio pernicious luuuenco om cenain
Flas9 t journnis, ca ica
because they nro ambitious to servo up
dirty scandals, thoy will bo careful to seo
that tho journals they permit to bo read
It. llitt fttiiiilt. stii'itlii nt.ii nf llitt nln.j ll.iit
.ii ttiu tit. iiii uiuu ...u J t iiiu viiiri.t .linn
never forget tho proprieties of life. Al
ready men and women of rcliiicmcntteu
nnd healthy morals havo had their nt
tion called to tho pernicious inftuenco of
bad literature, nnd hnvo mndo comuicnd
able efforts to counteract tho samo by
causing tlio sound literature to bo pub
lished and sold nt popular juices, Tlieso
efforts nro working n silent but suro rev
olution. Tho best authors aro more gen-
II.. 1 A- 1 .1 . ! .
er.uiy runu to-uny 111.111 nt nuy previous
time. 1 he sickly sentimental story pa-
Iiai ntnl tti1i1 Mi(roi ni1 iitfntrt of av
Look, nro slowly yielding tho field to
worthier claimants To tlio praise of tho
1 1 ... , 1 .
(lucent iiuwHpajier 11 iiiny lie saui, nun
wlinro it linq n ulnnn !n tfii fnmilv. nnd
has been read for years by young and old,
it lias ueveiopeil such a healthy tononnu
suoh n discriminating taste that tho lit
. f .1 1 .. 1. .!
eruiuro 01 too slums nas no auuiueis.
Fortunately the number of such families
is increasing in tho land, and ns they in
crease tho journal that devotes itself to
sickening rcvelatiotis of immorality will
, -..-.... -it
uo compelled to limt its supporters soieiy
nmniir. .I.iat n1nf..u ll.n. ...nrt.Ln t.!in nt
tiiiiuii luuat ..iiisot:.. iiiiii. jii tti;iii;i; . ili. ui
crime, or nre nmbitious to learn to follow
1. . T.-.... tr .11
mien ways. jtosion jicraut.
General News.
The sheriff of McKean county
clears
610,01)0 a year, above expenses
WclUboro exnects to have n -dass fac-
ton
Numerous changes and improvements
.-I. 1 flt..-l I
niu wising pmcu 111 1 unKiiannocK.
rranklin county has thiitv-n.v con
victs in tho Kastern Penitentiary.
Mrs. Myers of Clearfield county never
l.-.l .. . ri. ir 1 . -.
nun ii louui. jier gums aro nartl, anil
she chews without incovcnience.
Last week n woman named Mis
i'homas committed suicide, near Hunt
ingdon, by swallowing a dose of poison,
Hon. AVilliam 1). Lewis, collector of
tho port of Philadelphia under Fillmore,
is dead nt a very nilyancc( nap.
It is estimated that fully I0,000 per
sons nave ucen vaccmaicii 111 rittsimrgh,
since tlio recent aimoaruncc of smallnox
in that city
A nine months old child of Joseph
llinier of Latrobe, pulled a bucket of
scalding water over and upon itscll caus
ing us ueatn tno day following.
ft U rillnnrf.l tll.lt tlin pnllinrlna nu'iwiil
by the Philadelphia Coal Company, near
Pottsville, are to bo illuminated with the
If t.
eiecinc ngui.
- viiisituuiiintiiiiiiivii tllU 1. Willi
sylvania railroad was instantly killed at
AllAn..H .1.. 1... i t 1 . ,
j.iiuuii.i icuuuuy, iiy ueing cmsneil iq
ueuiii wiuiu coupling cars,
It is estimated that there aro 1.000
hotels and restaurants less iu this State
than there wero n year ago. This is the
result of the temperance people's opposi
tion to the granting of licenses.
Ill aU old lolltlCOOn wlilitll rP J "Unroll
Of Gll.'lllpSlnil. Ill . ll'lll ulni.t -fnn trim...
T J ...... u..t,t' 1U. IIIII.IJ
years was found after his death U,000
worth of Government bonds and gold
coin.
ThoMsijor Generals of the army iu tho
uiviv-i ui men- riiiiK are as joiiows: nan
cock, hchoheld, AlcDowell. The Uii
diers pi like order arc Pope, Howard
ferry, Augur, Crook, Miles.
In Greenland, beef, mutton, pork and
fowls are preserved for any length of
tiino In tiiprplv f.'pp'im. il.T.itt wt.,...
J -.....ii tl.vill. 1I11C1.
used they nre thawed In eold water, and
when cooked taste exactly as if recently
Killed.
Mount Ararat, on which tho Uiblo
says Noah'si nik found resting place, is
1,11- icci mgii, ami is covered perpet
uiiuv uy icj; aim snow, n is ot a volcan
ic nam iv, inougii not olten in an erup
nvo suite,
Pittsburg Commercial Gazette.'
The Ht. Key. Uisbojt Gilmour, Clov
land, Ohioj Clias. S. .Strickland, lisn..
Jioylston street, lloston, Mass.; Capt
Paul lloynton, tho world renowned swim
mer; Prof. C. O. Duplcssis, Manager
ymcugo gymuasiiini, uiucago, ill.; Win.
11. aring, Ksq, Assistant General Su
penntiMideiit, A'ow York jmsf ofce;
..mi. 4 uuiuiia j.. iiiuucri, jiobiuiasterjrtcw
1U1K OiaOV 111 . i'.SO.. Jilt. All mm In
dined Piano llailroad, Ciiiciiiuali, Ohio
aro amonrr tlio nivriniU u-lm l.nvn pv ....;
CJ J ' ...ttV. V..JIV.I1-
enced the bcnelipia effects of that most
romarkablu rempih-. St. .Tnpnl.'u fill ....,i
who have tested its ellicaoy in uiupiali
. . , -. v. ....... w.i, iimi
ucm ici ins.
lllK Coi.OltKI) UlIOTIlr.l! Tlin I'n.l.W
hitaker coin t martial lookH ns if
...!. 1 . . t . . . ....
1U1UIII Br inur vimi! 1 nil Pill . 'I' in i.i-nu
ccution has rested and the ilnfi 1IKII 1
been tiiktm up. Among tho last pieces of
evidence put lii weiu the detendants
Uible,his wash rags and some lragmcnts
ui uiuut paper an assortment wind
certainly (foes not lack variety.
"My life, said a grateful lady, '-had
been one of intense sulTering and misery
until cured of a disfiguring scrofulous
1... I... .1 . i it . .
iiuiuui- uy mo iiiieura iiemciiieB. Ask
VOIir (ll'llL'L'ifitH nlinnt thpin if tn. 1. 1.1, i,l
...ill. !i. i i. i
nun nulling nun hcuiy immoi'ri.
Gl Vi: I'S PllAClir.S. All i!.vcli.innn unvj
"While his brother is dodging mound
me coiner to oscapo nrrest am imnr son
ment at the hands of tho Uritish (iovern
inent, John Parnell is cultivating i,if
beach orchard viiv ilnwn in Alnl..i...n
,, ' J .......... l.ltllllll.lj
on which ho raised and disposed of 70,.
ouu worm oi mat lucious li iut last sea.
Son. Wo would IMthnr linn i.piipI. ..nil..
cror than an Irish agitator,"
Tho A. S. T. Co.. wpin il.n u.-ct tp
mako n specialty of protecting tho toes
of children's shoes from wear by which
millions aro saved nnnimllv tn iinmniu.
' J I'KI VIHI7
and they hoiv offer their A. S. T. Co.
llllli'k 'tin In tilnpn nf Il.n itip.oI na il.n..
1 "tv. "t ii.u i.ivilllj III. .llUJf
wear ns well, and nre not objectionable
oi; tho finest shoe.
A young woman named Kato Lehan,
refilling iu liric, while preparing dinner
recently, in somo way set lire to her
clothes. "When found sho was burned to
a crisp.
t.lnnn'rk .tot f 'IStltmiun.. O I .. I 1 ..
in.ui.ifli.1 .ii 4 iia i,i.r.ua,i7.ri:ini in
ducements aro oflVrtcl you by tlio Ilurlliictou
Koute. It will pay you to read their niivet
tlmeiit tn b fouod elsowliero Id this imie,
Afurch 18 40-w
lir Ooutit'j iuptrlntenJent,
T.1J. JflLLlllt.
br (hunty Suptrinttwltnt,
J.S. QWiiE3.
Onnrnl innq In lUn ttrn ,...1 ...til nf .1...
--. ........ . ... .... ....v. .lyi.i.iiiitti in v
Cambria works at Johnstown havo been
iiKiciiniiQiy suspended, owing to tho fact
l.nt lt. ........ l.i Pl.t .1 . 1
mat uio rods lnanutncturcd III that do-
parttnont can bo imported from England
at n cost far below' tho s.unn nf wlilrb
liey can bo mado there.
John McClcllntul. n i-Mfisinni. tmm
Potter townshili. .Teffersnn nniinlv. wn
instantly killed by his raft colliding with
another, at the mouth of Pino creek.
The snubbing post btoko striking him
over the head, breaking his skull.
It la Itlltinaalliln fm n .I'mnntt n f I .... n
. ....j.v.d.j.u.u iu. it uiii.iii 11111:1 ii
f.ailliflll rnnrun nf Irr.nl1111.nl .flili It..1!.
K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, to
continue to suffer with weakness of tho
uterus. Kucloso n stnmp to Mrs. Lydia
H. Piukham, L'33 Western Avenue, Lynn
Mnss., or her pamphlet.
County Commissioner's Salaries.
Pnnrpflnnlnlivn K!rr.nr nf T.i.lit.tli l.na
introduced a bill in tlio House for regit
lating tho salaries of County Comniiss
loners nil over tho State upon the basis
of population. In counties having n pop
ulation ot 100,000 and less than 150,000,
each commissioner to havo u fixed salary
of Si. 000 linr nnntini! in pnnfittita 1.n!t.i.
7.',000 and less than 100.000, $800; in
cuuuiics nayiiig ou,uuu aim tinner 7r,ouu
$.'00; and in counties having less than
fi0,000; $100. At present some counties
pay said officers a certain sum per an
num, but in Schuylkill and tho majority
nf niiu, ii. .,..,..,::...,. .... II l
v.. vi.nt.ia tiiv vvfl.llllisniui.uin 11IU j 1 1 1 U L 1 1
Tl llpr .llpm. Willi milonrrn fnt. Ifnt'nl ntwl
iicuco the salaries vary "according to ser-
1 1 0
vici's rendered.
N EW ADVERTISEM ENTS7
. .CT ,, ,. - .,
Scaotmng Of Interest ts Every Han Woman
ttni Chili.
U your Blood Iaipuro nnd loaded with tic Yo'.ton
fif Vrrnfrtta 9
iRyourtJro 8trcnctU oozlnzout tliroashan in
..JsovcrcanithitcUlnscaly anascrot-
jwm v,vui,iu: vi'iu ii
r.ruptlons or Blemishes ?
i juur uumDieTinn nisiiffurcu wiui unsieniiY
Is ourimr Thin. lifeless. andraptdlyfalllnff out,
nnd Scalp covered with scales?
Is tho Skin on your Hands Hough, lied, Cracked
or !!leedlng7
Is your Child erowlnir nn with Scrofulous lluinnrH
burbtlng from every pore7
la Baby mulcted uuu scold Head or any ticalpor
Kl:ln llninnrt r
If so, then no human agency can so speedily, per-
ui.iiriiujf uuu ui-uiiunucany cieanhe mo moon, clear
tho Complexion nndiskln. restore tho Unlrandcu-o
every species of itchlog, hcalynnd Scrofulous Hu
mors ot the Skin, Scalp and Blood, S3 the Cullcura
llnilllxltnu n,itl.llnn,.l
leally cleanse thu IHooil, clear
1. Cutlcura, tho great Skin Cure, n Medicinal
Jolly .nrreits dlsease.allays InlUinmatlon.ltchlng and
irrll.atlnn.hii.iln itlrini Unil mn.u nnlu n,vnv .Inn, I a. lh
iinuiuuu.urauj urcers una Kores.eaia away ueaueKin
and flesh ai.d restores the llalr when itestrnj ed by
scaly Humors and Blood Poisons, r. Ww cents.
I.rtrft linrpn l IW. 1
Largo boxes J1.00,
2. oulloura Medicinal Toilet Hoap, an exqulslto
luiiet, nam anu wurocry sanatue, fragrant wlih
delicious llowcr odors and hoallng balsaun. softens
uw,,u, ,.iguu, ,M.Hl.ll-, (UU t Ullipill IU1I UUU
Skin1 Brlco ascents. Prepared for shaving, 13
cents.
3. cutlcura Kesolvcnt, tho new Blood puriner.
cleanses tho Blood throuirli tho Liver, Kldnoymllo -
1,1c. n fill tlllll, tnrf DtnHlna.n,,.,.n...l.n.. ni. ..
- . .luuitatwivi, 1IUVU 1,1 BLIUllllUUS
Humors or Hereditary Blood Poisons. Price ll.eo.
Tho Cutlcura and Cutlcura Soap externally and
luu uu"via .ivuiivni. iiiiv-i iui'ij- i.ni liosuiveiy
We:toScrofuK. .uiuunnm
Inqulro about them at your drufglrt's. Itljht
hero In this town you mayllndcvfdenco of their
wnnili'rfnl numt
' 7""up mr - luusirawu ireaiiso on tho Skin"
conta nlng the most remarkable testimonials ever
rt'Cnnlfrl In till, nnnoln nr Tna,..nt. n...n.. wv.
Cutlcura Hemedles aro nrcDarod bv
WEEKS 4: POTTER, Chom.lst3 and druggists,
".ft. U'llhln-tnn U , 11
",,lu,&wM Ok, UU11UU, .tllUlS ,
tw-Cutlcura Hemedles mailed trca to any address
ATI TtOJA ht. r t-1 it n
THE GREAT BLOOD PE0DU0ER.
Strength Creator.
And Health RESTORER.
Unfermentcd Malt, Hop?, Callsaya and Iron.
No medicine tike tt lor tho Brain, Blood, Ner.cs.and
LunlNewiirefoVfunctloSTe
,.it,ulM.n,ld H'sslnnttoD. l-osltlvo euro for malaria
I ULf J.1ey,a?.a Vrl'mr'.uln"!U'''s- comfort am
strcnglh tor delicate females and Nurslnir Mothers
uamr.ieu me I'urest. most KconamistTAmi i,mr.
medlclne called Blitera" Sold ovenwhero
lllltpra f'nmnnnv lt,vinn .in - utM"
Malt
, WV.1VU, dLMO,
P.OLLfNC) "1' : s and power-
w n .. 'i;ir.rai union is outained
VCLTAJO aEUClHO'SeVs0,& W
u. MSTEBS u?ar?o? 6Sy uud'
)Xe.a.Hne!l, M.th0 I""Incs. Liver. Kidneys, nnd Url-
imi j "isiiia uncumaunn, Neuralgia, Hysteria. Ko
Nervous pains nr.dVeakncss, Sialic
... niu iiimi aiiui-, itil'u CCIliS. pnld
AflPVTM WlVTPTi frtmv . .
ine Kevisetl Wow Testament
AMI FULL IIISTOIlY OF ITS I1EVISIOV
'owi'ca'lrfvr agents. Mcst dfslrablo edition, low
orders rer. lav TulslVarVrehn
ffAa i.ll!' SSv.ACJ 1""'k'- Address llUBIiAnu
, . uuu, i. vu. muuv kireei, I'ntia.
aprS4wd
S.!LLIL M.WAL AWARD ID
tX. Ti i" I, mow an. i iiTtsAi lieu-
ng tuJed "tfc Kcionceof I Al0
fnii i nXu -ui UMlinombotie(J
IMUfQ.
Ktee:
toaiUflliutritulittmiile
.i "su unu uiu
ecnt ly
mwmmm
- n
,i,.iu ., ,.7..v-....'.-" o i n. huts:
" . .'i ""M"" S !" I..W Cxk. JM UviluAu. .nil......
niiHia iriDaiu. i
u lai lil : elunte vtr irren..l n n. u" " TT.T. w m I
b " 'l clanM tv.r offsrej to
jay "'-S"' 5," "V "U of ril V, a j
vyitil Jj. KxOlffJl.
XSSa IV? it, "Sit fi TSSti
A. j.. wouxmAiiTovr iXXtftfflUi
;t IiEtting.
Will bo at R
ilirrPn8,"'.",?,?;. a we eulviyioVer
farm. Plans Tn 1 ."SSSi'SS"! .".? "BP"'S
residences r,r t , , r ". ".ua tu" uccn at the
L.tfAVM-rTi. IHIPiL.,,
i iriiL'tn t ii
T NSUl.VKNr.S KOTICU.
N'fillPA Id liitrAl.ir rl.tnn ii... ....
can appJa nr MS ",, Sr?' '"eni ccutor
- .miu uunw(
March 25.lr WILLIAM BAUMKISTKli..
1 ITrifrMlll, tm-ii1,1
ii. i"l I UK.
t3TiTE OV UIIUU U'MIM. DtfXiSUri.
i.ium-KT?!1,??,..aV'"tor rr'lntfdby tho Or,
lnri rf ll.ii iijt,.,,7. in VV:..? uiJlli0.tuHlrluU
u.day.fboVth dSJoT ft u. us 'at Tt". olwkm
. .v. t. E. WAI.I.nn.
I 'lUltVI ,
DMINISTftATOU'S NOTICE.
ISTATE OP JOS K I'll K. fliutu nifvu.n
TXttPrHnf nilmlnlutriilnti k . , . -
laaiTdiiit. r0T "a, i. An-.n ss'!?.ei:i
county, neceiMd, hvo been Br.intd by the Kui.
U;r of said county to tho undewifued tdmlnlj trator
All perBons havlntf tialina OifalnEt th TtsiaS if Bald
JOHN HANDS.
AdmlotstrBMr.
lwhrtiury, l'a.
vaathlMw
..Ss S, -fr.,. si .
Otters
SHERIFFS SALE.
Uv Vlrlnn tit tttit-rip fettta iu..r ... . tt.
tou" ' wmmen ricas of Co
10 mollrccttll.wli!to exposed
ourtUousoitimcomsburg. at
Court nf I'nmmAn MnAb . paIiimMa
to mo directed, ulll bo exposed to public mIo at tho
luusu in iuoorasourg, at 3 p. w, on
MONDAY, MAY 2nd. 1881.
AUthato-rtalnmessaiiKoor tenement and tract
otlandsltiutoln 0rnngclllo In tlio county of Cc
lumbtA nhrt Cnrnmniiirniiiifi tt.nti.t.itf.tii. Knn-
clcd nnd described us iollows, to-wm lleglnntng at
a post or corner on Main Mrcct, thenca bjrUndsof
Hcnrystlner south slxlj-lghtdctrrccs, wtst eight
perches to o post, thenco 60Utli thlrly-ono detrrees
west three perches nnd two-tenths to a post,thenco
by lands Of llenrr Rtfnrir nnil 1rv llnfiniM. nn.Hi
tlxty-elght de grcc9, cost eight perches to a post en
oinui, menco nione Main sireci north thirty
ono dcKrces east threo perches and tivo-tcnths to
tho placo ot beginning, containing twenty-nro
perches and two-tentlu.
AIO.
Another lot of lana, bounded as follows, to-wlts
Beginning at n past corner ln lino of land of Samuel
Achenbach, thenco along tho samo north thirty do
degrees eist eight perches to a post, thenco by land
of widow Martz north soventy-two degrees west
sorcntoen nnd two-tenth! perches to a post, thenca
by tho afirc-descrlboil lot south twcnty-nlno de
grees west eight and Ihrce-tenths perches to n
D09t, thence by land of Henry Stlne r south sixty
nino and one-half degrees east seventeen and thiuc
tenths perches to tho placo of beginning, contain
lng ono hundred and thlrty-nlno perches of land.
Seized taken ln execution at the suit of Samuci
Achenbach ngainst llachel Ann Itarman and Ja
cob M. Ilarman, her husband, with notlco to M. L.
Kline, tcrro tenant, and to bo sold ns theproperty of
llachel Ann Harm.in ntd Jacob It. Harinan her hus
band, with notlco to M. L. Kllno, Urro tenant.
Iif.i.rb, Attorney. levari Facias,
ALSO,
AH that certain houso nnd lot of ground situate
ln Catawlssatonns.htp, ln tho county cf Columbia
and State ct rcnnsjlvanla.ljlng and being on tho
cast sldo of Fourth street, bounded as follows, to
wit! Beginning at a corner of nlot belonging to
WlUIam Williams on fourth street aforesaid and
running theuco by said Fourth street northeast
wardly Bfty feet to land of David strousc, thenco
along tho samo south sixty nnd one-ha.t degrees,
o nt ono hundred and twenty.four feet to the public
road, thenco by tho said road south Mly-stx and a
halt degrees west fifty feet to corner of saU Wl lUm
Williams, thenco by tho samo north tlxty degrees
west oao hundred and twenty.four feet to tho placo
of beginning.
Seized, taken, ln execution at the suit of shen.
I para uoouman against Ai v. Cool and Sarah Ja
cool ami to be sold ts the prorcrty cf a v.cooiand
Sarah J. Cool.
pard Ooodman ngainst A. V. Cool and Sarah J.
MIU.EK, Attorney. jcr, Pft,
ALSO.
All that certain lot ef iimi ni.t in h,hii..
mnhi.nn.mil,. ."'"""
... ....... .u ... V.UMU1JI ui iiiinRinnni State
ot Ponn-ylvanla, known ns lot No, four (i) In plot
..v.. micu w on map or plan of said linage, bounded
and described as fnitnwn tn.trii. r.n n,nnA.,.. v..
,1 .ffv?", 1Uo e?st f
south bj First nrect, nnd (
,lirte P) containing fifty
hundred nnd ilfty feet In dc
u.,.t ii
an alloy, on tho east by lot So. nvo (5), on tho
on tho west by lot No.
feet ln front nr.rl nn.
fifty feet In depth.
Seized, taken ln execution at Uin mill nt ii,.
Columbia County Mutual Svin v..n, rnn .. ..
foclalion ngainst Isaf c Mvcsny and Caroline Sweo-
n mm iu uu son ns tip property of Isaac Shee
ny nnd Caroline Hivecny.
urrcKS 3lu.!.si!,.Utornejs. tcv p.
ALSO.
All that lot cr lilt nt of l.ini ciim.ii,
township, Columbia county, and .state of Pennsyi-
, uuuoucunnd UescrlbcU 03 followR tn-uii. t
dnnlnir at n.nnt in , , ..... c"
f. g " npoat ln tho road up Flshlngcretk,
I thCnCO UD Iho R.1M r,-n,1 tm.il, ,. v... ..
..win uuu UIIKU U0-
greo?, west six perches and thma-tentlu to n rbst
thenco by land cf William Ci.in nn.n. n...u.: .
thenco by said road Kn.ith ihir ! . . '
degrees wt nvo perches and tour-tcntha to a iwst,
thenwby lands of 'John Conner, suth fltty-clght
nnd thrcfe-fiuatter degrees ca.u twenty perches to
tho placo ot beginning, containing elghty-thiee
p?rches and blx-tcnUn of a ierch, strict measure on
which nro erected a two-story (runic dwelling house
stnblo and out, buildings.
Seized, taken In, execution nt tho suit of c. B,
Brockway cgalnst .suasl). Cole, and to bo sold as
tho property rj Sllasl). Cole.
uhockhav, attorney. Vend. Ex
TOps cash.
Sheriffs omce, April 5th, 1S31. bhtiin.
XJBJliia SALE
REAL ESTATE!
By virtue of an order nr tlin ennrt . n,
Columbia, tho undersigned will sell at publlo auc
tion on the promises, near tho Mclntyre Church, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1SS1,
tho farm known hs the wimjam pav
Joining landi of 13. D. Kern. IS. M. Tewk'sbury," Adam
. tv.vii, ..m. iuu uiMameyer tract, Jacjb
Eoas, and tho school houso lot, containing
112 ACRES.
Ths farm 13 wt 11 sunnllo.l win. ,.- .
and a vahietv OFFHUIT, li, Ilum; ,''.
There Is about twentv nrm- in T,h. ,
;. , V.pro,lls a'W lsturc. School House and
Chureli at hand. Vbe ahianeo toVatawliati.iw7
miles ami to ihnr.-..i rwl?s,a t"rc"
twelve inrsprouts atfl iusturc ScI iZZZ
. ' " """ wwas. iweixo or four-
tew.
atuuv AND WILL BEKOl.n ..,i.i w nn, .
Mlln.i ...... . ' 7. '
tv,vuw.i; UUUU UI LllZamm. I.',". nil,! 1..
r.uiuiuanuur aB y;ar, anu In tho Interestof
u.:(.il3. Tea wm-cent of one.f.niith ti,nm,i,
money (above dowcrjonetraing down tho pr'onertv
1 1" i iiureent.on corillnnallon,
-i..t.iti...u iu uuu yuur luprjiirritr. iwifh iii,rct
marigdju ai un oxpjnso of purchaser.
K.M.TuwKsnuny,
11. 1'. FOUTNEB. rtn,
Auctioneer. catawissa, April s. w-ta
jlV01lCK XOTIGK.
COLUMBIA COUXTV.SS
of common Header coluinbia uu.tnty H is in-eJ
U la. tnimennTntnr-il. J iu.(.r
inomas bchrenhsr ) No. it: Dec. Term, isso
.- . o1'?- - r Ulvorce.
Kato Schrcnier.
i iuiuiijr., iwi, un niOltOn Cl I). II. (.P7 nf
nowtpapeis abllilipil In coliuuwa coun y ror to ?
mccessivovifclvS nr or to insiin.i r. ..V. '?"r
iwimnne tho respondent tonppenr on said day in
an.artnr i.nmi.lTlnr. l.pnnr i,.,uif. i. .T- i . . . . .
nlnirnVni ,l 2?lVZi.XW ma"" tho
' -t "if n-"- wu.. ui u uiiui.
iv.linn.i nn, , ..... "V TIIU LOCTT.
unK. ivsn ,"u,u:' '"ie-MU nay ot
II. 31, IjUlCK, lrOthVr
Beputy. 1 towj.
aprlis-tc.
T.. . ..
lin ins r-.-ji-tl ur 1 If. Kit JIIC1UEL, WCCRiSED..
COLUMBIA COUXTV, .V.V;
Michael, Mimn t
H aVJ;',a,lt,.?,omvlllo',V1'" I'licuaeuum
t VP. nLH'!,Vn12tnt:m,a.rl'le.,1 i,th """ Stl"Cr, Hi.
rriai?v?rno?,"-' l a-.1'"Oc, lutcrmarrlcd with
I" - , r. . - .t ,,v,"ci .u.u.ujji cuuiui'i .tucnaei
?ha,.V"flllu'rton,MluUn towu.UiliT: arah Beck.lnter'
YtSHiSr VO'4" J.oue, iwmowi, Easton ipa :
san.roUdlw;atWIllamsni,rt. la.i Kiizabatn t
resKllIlL' ut Rtltll'nvlltu 1 Vtlmnlil i V , . " in.. r.
uZx . r " lu tiirmuuieipii a, ra.; Frame
llallv L'fCi.lnli.ri,iVnlr.il uin. lf;i. in..,,.. .!
at. irU'i?iTv,i , i .. ii."r";v."-".f.vi"""5
t-rii, . ' vKiiiit,,, ,1,,, un tuiiuiru ui
hiJ.auoth Mkhacl, now d-otused. hu was lrner-
.LlHVrlf'll Ullll Vl...,,1.i,l 1'i.r... ..m.l.l.t. . t...,.Vi
IU, nil clitliirtn u(
fColuiubmcomity, va; llcto'scii zliiim fmaa, llvlmr
atikmurtowiihhlp Columbia cmntr, ito: Henry
Iiarnenriitii.re'.ldinjfatliiiiiriown, hchuyltilicoun.
l ' "J,! hnooh Kluimrriuan, ii-nldlni; at Main town-
tcruurrlel with Iaivi .MpAfi-n msirii.? i, vi
Uit I ti. . . . tiuu.iij, -,i, it CUHUITU CI
nw.,unl ii... ..nh... ". . .T t tu'ii
nit Tin jin ftin'li fiHPu,icuiii. u nm...i n.
'."y'1'".! c'oluinbU comity, l'a., iriiardan ad litem ot
inwn 12.i.V.:ri'iii ."""'K'tiin'ncrraaiitHiiiK.
,.r. .. fiMtj . Kua.u.uii HI llfUtTv'U
i n ii I siimuerinanaiia KnochZlmruci-
and to u l penons lutcivsted.ilrocllng! You uro
XP'y ciu-d.tobo and npnear before tho Judgoi cf
i.. vuui b ii.tiii tn .ur.un-v.iuri, u lo ncm
ut Illooinjburcon tlio tint Monday of May noxl.
iaic".8n? ltle,r0 10 ""-'contor iciuso to tako tho rea
olsaldl-tier.Mlih.ud, decoawd. at tha ud-
i;,,'1 ', ,v ;IM"' 'Moy mo inquest, duly
uHamcil by tho eald Court, aud ri-tumed iv thn
T,Su0.w CllUs0 n lW h",ll nol to sold. Aud
iiereot tall not.
TrTi i c!" William Ulwoll,;r,ci,ldeut!ot
! ,,,.?.,y."' f"iuarv, A. ., ono thousand Hcht
hun;drvd and olahly-ouo."
WM.KltlCKIlAUM,
Cli'rlc o. C.
uprll.ti, "til-w
0, II, QUIC.
in.iuiy,
HIDES.
Tho Hihcct llarkol Prlco in Cash
I'AIDI'OH AIX KINDS OP JII11EU AT
A. SOIsIjiE.BISRJ'S
I.ciUhcr nntl .Sinus rimlltii; Store,
JIain SntEirr, Oi'i'osni: SroNi: Ciiuncii,
BLOOlISimilG, A.
April , 80-j-
WIDOWS' Al'WtAISBMKNTS.
The following appralwmenM of real n.l
fiersonnl proirty wt. npart i widows of decedents
isve been filed In the ofron of the lleglster of Col
umbia county, under the llules of court, and will bo
presented tor ntMolnui confirmation to tho orphans'
Court to tip held In Blonmiburg.tn and forsald coun
ty, rn Monday, tlio sad day of May, lSl, nt two
o cloekp. m., of mid day unless exceptions to surti
contlrmatlon nro previously llled, of which all per
sons Interested ln said estates will tako notlco I
1. Widow ot o, JJ. 8. Marclay, lato of Blootnsburg,
deceased.
s. Widow of John J. Longcnborccr, lato of Mifflin
township, deceased.
8. Wliowof Samuel summers, lato of Montour
township, deceased.
4. Widow of Joseph IS. Sands, lato of Mt, 1'1'nsant
township, deceased.
6. Widow of Justus F.Mam, lato ot Benton town
ship, deceased,
lleglster's Ofllco. 1 W. II. JACOt'V,
Bloomsburg, April 1, W. f liothto.
1) KOISTKU'S NOTICES.
JLV Notlco Is herony given to air legatees, credl
turn and other persons interested ln the estates of
tho respective decedents nnd minors, that the fol.
lOWlnL-nrlmtnl.f rntnrR'.ntnni.,ni., tnri mnl..t. nn.
counts havo been riled Iti the onicc of tho llelter of
Col. eo, nnd wlllbonresona'd for confirmation and
iiiiuin.uiu iu luu urpuans- uourt to uo ncm m
Bloomiburg, on Monday, May s, lssi, at t o'cloclt
n. nl. nn until iln v i '
I. Tho account of Ual If, Ent. Trusteo npoolnted
by tho orphans Court In tho Mtatc of Kllen
ceased TOwn 01 I)loom,l,urlf' a
a, Tho account of John cole.oxocutor of Joseph
Cole, lam of sugarloat township, deceased.
8. First and final account ot David 8. Hclwlg, gmr
illan ot mias, Harrison W nnd John A. ivllcl
wig, minor ehUdren of Sarah llclivlg, lato tt Lo
cust township, deceased.
4. Tho first and partial account of W. B.Mcrlele,
executor ot Bcniamln Jlerlcle, lato ct Madison
township, deceased.
6. Tho flrst and final account of Clinton Melllck,
inni.r of '"Wfrcy Melllck, lato of .Mt. Fleasant
township, decea!l.
'E'!!.l'?0ri,lIld nnnl nccount ot E. It. Ikelcr, ex.
iSL".' Ji0ta3a, 'H'ornton, latocf ths Town
ot Bloomsburg, deceased,
T. The first and nnal account of Samuel No hard,
ndmlnlstratorcf Sarah c.Miultr, lotcof Centre
township, deceased. 1
,niS.t.B. 1ni" cwunt of C. B. Jackson, guar
??.,ot .i1?0 J ilirsh, minor child of James
.Marsh, lateot Centre township, deceased,
o. 1 Ui first and final account of Samuel C. .H' ne,
nlmlnlstrawr di bonis non ti JoMah B, Dud-
ton, lato of the borough cf Berwick, deceased.
10, I1.'?. ai'c?,unt cf .Daniel Brjfjgle, guardian of
til'!J- l-.MC' m,nor chll1 f Hannah case, lato
of Bloom township, deeeawd.
II, TTta(;;ount c,i 1Unlel n'J ffflc- Btiardlan of Bs
K'nint' m"Vir chlM ot ""ttnl Case, lato
i f Bloom tt'Y. nship, decetscd.
:,,") 7"" ucciuutoi wiiiiam nip
steel, admlnistntorof Sophia Illppenstocl;
i wu float acciuntot William lllpnen-
oci,' nie
13. "I he nnal account of Uiisha II. Biggs and Jn-i. II.
II. I uik.vurvlvtng exeeutoisot clurlosll. Douo
1' r, lato of the luwn ot Bloomsburg, tfeceaaed.
II. The first and final Recount of Joha Kfssltr. lr
ndn.lii-Mrator ct John Kessler. r lato ot Blue
township, deceased.
13. The second and tlsnl account tf Thetdor lie
Down, administrator ct John Mclio9ll, Lite
cf fjcott township, dec-awd.
1C. Tho second jnd Hnal nccomt cf A.J.Albert
son, adinlDWruv.r ol John DavK lute of (licen
wood township, deeca?etl. aa UleiJ by hu udtntu
litr.itor, Joseph w. Iioic.
T.l,'.1.a.cc.0.'ln. ot Il'-ii Fjttermm, guardian, ot
Li ztoeth I artzei, (lute Miller, now (leuunsed,)
l1.,u-.cf1,l,l. .ot ,,",J'iml" Mlllcr. 1'Catn-w;-Kin
township, Uicea.ed.
13. iho second nnd final account of Lloyd T. Con-
ijir, administrator of Joseph V. Conner, lain ot
Leniro tottusaip, deceasi'd.
,9, Vii S.1.1. nnd.rrttal amount of Ii K. KrlckUium,
ens of thoadminlsiratoNot Thomas Daus hue
ot I'enton townshlp.deceafed.
Si'. Tho tlrst and final nccount ot I.K. KrLkbaum,
e. vcutoroiMinsF.Kanih, matt Bentoutovin-
f, hlp, docoasul.
21. Thollretand flnol r.ccoun! cf Joslah co'.cmn,
idinlblsirator of Abraham c. lUrns. lato tl
ln-'Ltoj towushlp, dooeasad.
S5. Tho first and partial account tf A. l Voung,
nauilnUtratir of Mer.y A. Huberts, lato m
(iivenwood township, deceased.
23. The second and partial account ot Moses Sav
. nguand . F. S ivage. administrators of Joshm
Savage, lata ol Jackson Wwuship, doceased.
Si. Tho llrst nnd p.arttal account otoeorgn v. ,vs-
Hwen, administrator of DaMd llemott. iito tl
(lieenwood township, deceased.
23. Tlm second and nnal account ct Hotter A. Ed.
bou. admliilstralnx ot Uenjimla r. Colo. Into tf
Benton township, deceased.
20. Tho nrst nnd nnal account o Allen B. Crooii
ndmli.lstrator cf Jacob Bower, late or Brlarcreil:
township, deceased.
27. Tho llrst and final nccount cf M. A. Ammer.
man, administrator ot John Kvcland, lato ol
l ishlngcreek township, deceased.
8'. The second nccount ot Lrvt HianVrnrM If.:
t ester administrators tf David .shaifer, late it
Briarcrcck township, deceased.
29. The second account ot rzal 11. unt ndmlnlstn-
Lhlpd,ede0cSed.'1 0t rcter UM0 01 "W n.
SO. The Urst and final account of II. V. McHcvnol.lt
fputor of John McHc) nolia, lite bi tLu Town
ot Bloomsburg, deceased. "
31. Tho llrst and nnal account ot N. I Vojre.ad-
32. Tho nrst nnd nn.-J accfjntct lessi Hicks "l-ir
c1nuVrkVPoI?,KrUs8'l",ro??''11"
: 8. ' 3 of 0ra"I tOHnmip.deccaml,
TtS?Sf ?SS ii?" M Kerr hner, ntalnls
deccased. ' 10 of J103:our tiwiunlp-
34. Tho second and nnal account of Join Annleinan
Smd
33, lXVl Johnilarlmin,
lock towrishlD. dJceSsn, .' uo"' m- w llcm-
ot Urlareriwk ijiwiiM 5r- ,u
TA Ilfrm S,'.?,1.,0! Vlllllm ""rls.and tai!
ot iicmirTk rruWnLht. ,r '"u ,aiu
lat of oreenwood township, deccasedt
19. Tho tooond and tinul accountcf nterSwank
trPTcre?Ua:0i,ar;l Aaamlla
b,oSu8aPT: w- JA&.
Howell & CSo'fl. Advc'ia,
FRAZER
AXLE GREASE.
rv ,npi.Cn?',su.r "Vla ,'noru t,la" Ill! imitations.
n&?dCtSSMeera,ll,lairfc taUf0r tUOifu
urrlt 8 4-w r
ALABASTINE !
S.",1,!!lh?fr na1!lnnti.cVlll?'3' 13 ttomostvalua-
tali' uP-i'MUi-S ' f, sJH'Ji? aVrt nnartelnmo:
. alstuNl..I. IlKdM., W-'jurling Mlp, N. Y,
"3f r apr.s-iw
A YEAH anu, expenses to ncentB
outnt Lfree. Address v. o. VIcifEH X
Auguac. Maine. r npr. B- jir
5Olll;ocl'?lRli','!lnc'!0r 25 large, nov Cliromn
ilVnCa.,1, b'rand llowers; or ao iovtly Gold and
i.,nJlU,Xl, r lintilfuw
S99n?Jrat ox"- expon-es. so (lulllt
aprll M?; At1,lrc8'1 1 VHwnln w- '"i'wta Me.
1 IlVKllTISDvl c... .-- "
N.Y. i . .muni wi , n iwwia n,
Yi ii c-i ,1
IJHATTY'S ""S8"-iTWfH.asot
dribs lunlul r. lienlty, WoShleKtX, V j. an
Oold
Ad
OnrOuestions,
Arc you a buyer of Men's or Beys'
Clothing at mail? Do you need
clothinc for the farm, the office, the
Work-shop, tlio court-room, or the
pulpit? Do you want boys' clothtnir
lor the school-room, or for dress ? Do
you prefer to buy clothing ready-made
shins? Ar yU ncccl ol
If yes, to nny or all of these que
ues, st;ito ycur needs to tis, that we
may send you samples and prices.
Your
uestion
is, Will this pay for the trouble ? You
must judge. Wo will mako up tho
case, yo,i must decide it. Hut we
must tell you that wo havo created
iu ho United States by the Eimnlo
method ofgiviug the best clothing ?w
shall pay you to buy of us. If you
.i?,u,rd aU:."ot P,ea,cd' return Hier
money1'C' "Cc' cr llcmaml yup
Wanamakcr
and Brown
S. K. Cor. Sixth &Mat!;ctSts;.
PIULADlCU'llIA.
ACRES OF DRESS GOODS.
lliiM' imw Riu -
KfEW WPBSBlfO
Tlmt were it .irc.i(l out in ii:ii c ynrd.s
of about two liiiiiilrrd nrrof. This Diths
wortli'iilmitt a Quarter cf .a Million Eolhrn.
l'elow wo int'iition a few attractive items taken from our Moek of
medium: price
All-wool Granites,
-I I indies in width, nt 02, els,
All-wool Foulos,
1 1 inchca in width, nt 02 ets.
All-wool Shooilas,
1 1 inches in width, nl 7." etc.
All-wool Oaslimoros,
all colon),
ISO inches, nt ill) cl.
10 jnehes, at C'Ji, ctn.
10 iuchc(, at 7o"elii.
10 inches, at 87 etn.
Oasbmore Baigo,
all-wool,
21 iuclies, US els.
2 1 inches, !I7 etB.
I I inches, ot) etc.
10 inches, (ii'i els.
Ifl laches, 71 els.
All-wool ohcoks,
1 1 inehes iu width, nt ets.
Gorster Oloths,
ill ini'hcs in'width, at 1.1 cK
Sea Sand Oloths,
L'.T inches in width, at ill elf.
f3olgiin Boige,
215 inehes in width, al !tl-cts.
Every lady living at a distancu from l'liilailelpliiu should send for a specimen
luunlier of the Journal for the foitseiold, an illustrated monthly fashion jiajier
the size of Harper's li.i.aar. It contains much interesting reading matter, and its
illustrations and pieces of all kinds of Dry Ciood arc of much value to out-of-town
consumers.
STBAWBBIDCE & CLOTHIER,
MARKET STREET TO FILBERT. 11. 1 COR. EIGHTH STREET,
A CURE GUAKANTEED25 CENTS BY USiNG
vcrys:.ortllmobul!i SICK ami HERVOUS HEADACHE; nud.whllj
Mttannu thsnervnua fj t in. rclicio DYSPEPSIA lnltsoretfurtiw, elctua.
Ing tho Bjttcra ot cicces of bile, produchig a rcuular healthy acUoo ot tho bowels,
i;E- HiA A full slzn hoy. ofthoso
. . . i .,. ..... i
yitivi rcctloua lo.-u comploto
rfaxd nino 3-Cont Pootaco
xw eolk
GET THE BEST,
i
fyfiV- tit
Inllii
; STBOWCf M5?ETlTX01ir
In tha nmuufaelurc of Organs is resulting in the pmTnclion mid enlo
of clicap goods, niiulu iioni inferior niatcnitls. I refer particularly to
bogus OrgaiiH that aro continually springing into existeiico willioul
any merit v.'liatevor, oxcoiit to bo ofil-rcd cheap, aud then when mirchns
ecl tound to bo dear at any price. Will you not then, reader,
If vrou OQiriezuplsvfce Buying an Organ
consider it your only fiiloguard lo select nn instrument bearin- tho
names ot . iwt clus. wholly responsible makers. A good nssortmc'nt of
b y es ot the celebrated -,toy Organs can now boscen at tho new rooms
2 "to Only Authoriasd AQontfox tho Betoy Organn iu
Columbia CoUIltV. A fmiranlnn for llvn 11
iacturers accompanies every Jistoy
JUUO W.'SO-tt
A
UDITOHSKOTIOK.
WTATK 0V UtO. f I'.EECC, PECW8EI).
will arnwr m.,l provu too h uio or & dobVrru I f om
rucfiiiiig auy tliiiro tliuruof. "uuiruii 110m
Insauy tliiiro tliuruof.
tub. sKMir
It.ll.Mm.E,
AuUUor.
A
UDlTOil'.SKOTIU:.
HiHTK OF miKLI.IM ,.f,..., , . ....
Tlm linilnrfal .,,..,1 n ,..11 '
Ilrmal toinu wnw s tho pSn
t lio dutk-8 of tun urrolntmiJlrwhcii uL Vt Vo li
ptwoiia liavloi; cuimn BifalrmtlBJlil iTuiHu iii Bn
llii undorfclaneil aumtor (ipnolntrd liy tha or.
riiuns t i,iirt tji'olumuin roun y, to ulli.l) ilo bal-
In O. III WO', (1ccpiiC( I. as nnniuira liv n
I rial kccoiiht, tu una uinuiii; II19 lwrllra Biit iln 1
lliei oto. will sit nt his oniiii fii Uloo nU im 011 sat.
19 ,,u ?y Aunt, iss At on , uvftsS uT?. ,
i unil,
li ii vast stock of
BBiJSS
it would cover tin .lien fin Inrgc ns i; farm
(loodi farm in lnoni'y valuo Moulil bo
dress goods.
HII It .1JIc(t ttoiiiuit Stt ipnH,
2." inehes in width, nt 374
'I'lVlllOll iilt'lpiiH,
i'il inehes in width, at 111 els.
flnlilN nml C'iiocKi,
2Jt inches in width, at 111 els.
Twilled VlalttM,
2!1 inches in width, nt 2."i els.
'i'WlllC.I Irlt'lllflKCM,
20 incites ill width, nt 2." els.
TwiMcd TJcIgcw,
27 inehos in width, nt 2.1 cts.
Twlllctl Hfclfres,
2!! inehes in width, at IS cts.
jllonitc CIotliH,
27 iiiclics in widtii, at 2."i els.
All-Wool .SuIMiiSH, .
' 21 inches in width, at 20 cts.
All-wool CIiccUh,
2-1 inches in width, at 2.) els.
22 inehes in widtii, at 20 cts.
ISull'-U'niil Ci.slmici'CH,
22 inches in width, nl l.'i els.
luablo PILLS, wi'h full dl- JE
wiled to nny uil,Jros nn itcc lpt of Kjili,"
n a 3 . Yoi eala by all Drurcists. 'yUk
V.Tll
euro, mailed 1
StamDD. KorealabyaUDruizirist!!.
rnorKiXTonn.
Organ,
mm
AS
m
cr til
S&MSSER, Agent,
B&oomBbuyg, F qr,
UDITOU'S NOTICE.
EJTATK 0V VAKriXLI) lUlir.lSON I1ECE1SE0,
Tlio uiulcrklsiicd Auilitor nnnolnloil liv tlm n,.-
mmmm
aeUaiuairoinuoy bliuro of tuM riiii'l. ",""rl,
iu4n.in.4w. Auditor,
A
UDlTORSiS'OTICi:.
ISTATEOFJIl K III!, tin v ,,.-.....,..
Tlio undorelirnecl AUitttcr nrnolnli'il liv 1 i,n nr.
rliauB- court of Coiunibi ooui ify ,10 in dlVmin
ion of the balanro in tholiandi 'o T. A I)"Sl t mu.
mliilstrator of Jolin llanmau dctouscd 111. -t A,
wigo iowi fchlp as ihiwi by liiailuul bccIiSi t
10 unil nmoDK Ito pattlrs nilltloc! I crito v iffl i t
bU 01 11 iiloomtbure un HaturUay. "tprli isSi
- "- '"im, uuj cuuiv inuuir,
... J JOHN M.Cf.AIlK,
Mircl, -w ALdltor.