The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 26, 1881, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSRURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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0. E. CLWELL, 1
J. K. DITTENBEWDER, Eft"c
ELOOMSBUHG, FA.
Pi itlay. Auuust QO. 1881
Damocratio Oouaty Tickot.
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FKANKU.V li. SI1U.VUN,
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JAMBS LAKE,
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WttiUlM KRICKlUUM.
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A. M. JOUNSOS,
O01J.NTY COMMtfUtONEM.
OIIAItLPS ItlilUIIAltD.
o Jan.
II. l HDOAR,
n Fuhingortci,
ABDtTOK".
O. W. IIRXS,
L. J, ADAMS.
TUB VtUILNUlill I'KKSIDKNT.
Last Momliiy lliu President was ngatn
nltnckeel by iiausi-n, and vomited several
times. This was checked, and lie rallied
somen lint. Ills stomae.li retained a ccr
lain amount of liquid food taken in the
mouth. One of the glands in his neck
became gi entry a woolen and wlliimed
and on ednesday an incision was
made to allow thu ims to pass off. This
operation imvo immediate relief. The
l'resident's imlso has been very liitrh tin
rinjr the week, but tho teinpcrature and
respiration lime been normal. The
physicians do not despair of saving his
Ule, hut ho is very weak and mv.-itly
emaciated. The President weighed 210
nmumih ai me uiiiuoi uiy Miiuuuiig; now
ins weight is about 11',) pounds, ilu-r
it a ehanee for his recovery, but the out
1 k is gloomy. The latest despatel
shows but little change: pulse 100, tein
peiatuiu 08..J, icspiralion 18.
Tho New York World appealed in
new diess, niehiding a new head, on
hatuiday, and is greatly improved by
tho change.
The Third Brigade N. (J. 1 went into
camp at Wilkes Barroon J tiesday morn
nig last. I' illy three companies, number
ing about SfiOO men, leported lor duty,
The eamp was named m honor of tin
Pits'ieUm ''Camp Gaifield.
Tho association of tho Directors of tl
Poor of the State of Pennsylvania will
hold their seventh annual convention in
Erie, commencing on Tuesday, Septctn
ber 'JO at 10 a. in., and continuing tw
days. All persons interested in any way
in tho woik ot the association have beci
invited to attend.
According to the recently published
repoit ot the mine inspectors ot the an
thracite region, tho number or persons
killed by accidents in tho coal mines of
rennsylvama dm ing tho year IBsO
ii02, while 071 were severely injured
iuany ol the latter have died ot their i
juries since tho repoit was made, and
others are crippled for life.
Mr. Do L.J Matyr, tho Greenback on
tor, it seems, was addressing a publ
im ctii.tr in Wisconsin the other day
when he made tho imprudent statement
that "no Christian could accept inteiest
on money." Thereupon a Methodist
clergyman in tho audience, the Rev. Sir.
Jiorloit, aroso and asked him : ''How
about tho parable of tho ten tale ts T'
Mr. Dn La JMatyr, being hiuiscll a cle
gyt tan, could not reject thoauthoiity r
erred to. It is said ho was consider
blystaggeied by tho conundrum, and
his answer could not ho readily heard by
tho reporters.
Last week a thousand or moro Sunday
School children ai-sembletl at Chautauqua,
Now York, to lisien to addresses upon
moral fciihjcts,nnd auicotieatthey must
have enjoyed. The speakers were "Sniiler'
Colfax of unsavory Cudit Mobilier no
toriety, and Gen. O. O, Howard thu
'Chiistian soldier" whoso namo is uu
pleasantly associated with tho broken
Krcedman's Bank Tho professions of
this pair of mildewed saints were doubt
less free from all allusions to bribery and
swindling, and only tho adults present
on this occasion could appreciate the
"irony of events" that brought forward
these two men as moral instructois.
The Demoeratio County Conventioi
of Luzerne eoe'ity will bu held on Thurs
day. September SJ2nd. At a meeting of
the County Committee held on Friday
last tho Chairman was authorized to em
ploy two detective to keep watch over
the d(legale- and cand'uhilcs diirii-gand
immediately preceding the holding of
lh( piimaiies and the Convention, with a
view to tho enforcement of tho act of
the late Legislature to prevent and punish
bribery at delegate dictions and in nom
inating bodies. This is not to be con
slrued as a belief that (hero is any special
coi million to be feared, but to show that
tho Demoeratio party has determined to
havo tho law strictly observed.
With a view to affording relief to per
sons who leceivo abusive and annoying
postal cards through the mails tho follow
ing general instructions to postmasters
will soon bo issui d from the post odice
department: When any ono is annoyed
or expects to be annoyed by postal cards,
sent from any particular place or from
any known iieixm, ho may direct the
postmaster at tho point named to destroy
all postal cards addiessed tohiin, or cards
Iroin any person named, so addressed,
and as far as tho dischargo of tho duties
ol the ollico iiei nut sullicient examination,
the postmaster should comply with the
lequt'st. Tho same request may bo made
ol the leceivingpoBtinaster. '1 Indirection
to the postmaster should be in writing
and should bo filed for preservation.
Dm ing thu Into session of the legisla
ture, an act was passed authorizing the
the appointment of n mixed commission,
to be composed of ceituiii Senators and
Minibus, Stale (flirt is, and three
prjomiiiont oitivuns to bo named by the
Governor, fur tho purpose of levibing
tho revenue laws of the State, Governor
Hoyt has appointed Hon. Charles R.
Buckalew of Bloomsbiirg, John A.
"Wright of Philadelphia and Cyius Elder
ff Johnstown ns inembfis of tho com
mission. A meeting will bo hold in
Philadelphia on the HOth Inst. Tho work
to io done is of tlio uttuobt inipoitauce
and will affect the pockets of inoiehants,
businfiw men, land owners and corpora
Tho whimi'int? nost of DctWnro iriw
mi Auiiohronisui, fipoauso women were I
ousted for minor offensi s. Km- sm-lt
n lew wife boattii'N, lor the rowdies
and rulll'iiis who tr-rinriw society w'nh
al-
heir fiats mid lilliiliri oils, for fnntli.lds
ho eommlt brutal assaults to tucilituto
rohherv, there Is but one citiv, the lnsh
aid on by tho imblio llogger till they
earn through their bleeding baeks what
lit! menus ami what society is hUoiilt
enough to do in Its own defenso. Glvo
us the whippingpost. Hrookbn JZaglc.
When Oeueral Meyer, tho Chief of
ho Siirnal Service, died, not loinr niro,
me of tho promitienl aspirants for the
vacant ollico was Captain llowgato.
Fortunately for tho good name of tho
Ix'rviuu lie was deteated by Ueiiernl
Iluzen. llowixiite recently appeared as
ono of the nartieiiiants in .a shockim
social scandal, and now turns up as a de-
taulterto tlio uoveriiuiunt tor some S5W,
000, Ho has been arrested and coninei-
ed to surrender all his property to pro-
ect his bondsman, but tho chances of
tho Government obtaining any of tlm
stolon money, do not seem to bo proini
"K- .
In Inst, Sunday's l'hiladolnh'a Prens
was another contribution to the history
of tho last days of tho Buchanan admin
istration, furnished by Judge. Jllaek. It
even moro vigorous and outspokon
than the Hint and will carry conviction
to tho great majority of readers. Tho
couimtinioatiotis sent to the to dispu
ting the statements of Judge Black are
all anonymous, and on that account ar
not ei titled to as much consideration as
are tho utterances of Judge Black, who
manfully assumes responsibility for bis
assertions. It these tliick-nml-tlnn ue
publicans in Philadelphia who assail the
Judge, would sign their proper names to
their writings, fair-minded men and
women would have n better opinion of
them and of their views than is possi
bio at present
It takes four hours and a half to go.
by rail, from Hazleton to Wilkes-Barre
and so great is the dissatistacliou ot the
people residing in or near tho Jnrmrr
town that there is talk of seceding. It
is proposed to annex the Hazleton region
to Carbon county, tho county seat of
which can be reached in an hour. When
it is known that it requires less timo to
go to Isew ork Iroin Wilkes-iiarre
than it does to one of tho largest towns
in Luzerne county, the wrath of tho suf
ferers can lie understood and appreciated
Of course there is no necessity for this
state of affairs. The Lehigh Valley 1
I!. Coni'jany could speedily remedy the
evil by making a decent arrangement of
trains, and perhaps will do so now that
there has arisen such a storm of dis
content.
The 1'fnAjterinn inquires wlifllier lli- anti
nruliiliition vote iu iurtb Ctiriihiia iiidic.Utv
that on the croat mftMl trie tion lliu colored
vo 3 1? not lo be relied miV It 1 ok n if that
miglitbcs) until tliey art? u Incited an-t chrla
tlimzed. What tlse cmilil be oxiu-cted
people Ulely in flavery. wlioi-e chief t-inpl
ini'its nr sensiHl, and with hniimt mo ta
trnininc? The n-nult is a verylmd c.ili for
iht-ir education ami elev.ition. 'rets.
And what is to bo thought and said
of tho liopublicans in that State who
voted solidly witli the negroes against
' io whiskey There is need of a niiicl
louder call for their "education and ele
vation."' If the "moral training" of the
colored people is "limited," what
can
that be of tho whito Republicans ? Th
1'rcss ought not to tramp on its party'
toes so recklessly.
Several weeks ago the announcement
was made that James 31 cJ arlan, the la
mons detective who did so much toward
breaking up tho Mollie Maguire organi
zatioti in Schuylkill county, was dead
It is now stated that this report was un
true and that when it was made, McPar-
lauwashaid at work hunting up the
murcereis ol iUatinco llealey atUunba
lhe statement that he was dead was
purposely made, in order to avert stis
picion when he began his search for tho
bayetto county Jllollie iuaguires. The
promptness with which arrests wero
made, and the accuracy with which the
clues wero followed, show that McPar-
lan has lost none of his skill and judg
men - Eight men have been arrested
six of wlimn wero released on bail and
two confined in prison. Kane, tho worst
of these, has been denied bail, as the ev
idence is very strong against him,
There is a prolific, crop of burglar
this Summer and the valley of the Sus
qiiehunna has been chosen for their field
of operations. Down the river the towns
of Suiibury, Danville and Calawibsa have
stiflered, and up the river robberr j hav
been committed in Naniienki-. Wyoming
and rittslon. these depieiiatioim are
not the work ot ordinary pilferers am
shelf thieves, for in the mnjoiity of cases
Kales havo been blown open and their
contents stolen. A despatch from Wil
kes-Barre states that detectives have been
employed to discover the liiaraudeis in
that region and put a stop to their work
It is evident that there is more than one
gang of burglars, as lobberieshave been
perpetrated in different sections at al
most tho same time. Although tho
losses, so far as known, havo not been
great, thero is a feeling of insecurity ex
tant, which will only be allayed by tho
arrest and imprisonment ot the outlaws.
State Senator William T. Davies, of
liradtord County, is a prominent cand
late to- !taie treasurer on the lu-puhli
i' ticket, uavies is a man ot nomo
shrewdness anil by supporting Galush
A. Grow for United States Senator
tho legislature, has managed lo confuse
the Kopubheaus as to his exact status l
tho party. It is generally believed that
io is a Cameron man, and that his
Btipport of Grow was only for a blind
1 his is probably correct as Ins leanings
heretoloro have been Uamcron-ward
lie has been making lively running in
tho campaign and his chances looked
promising. Within a tew days, however,
T. liailey, n regular machine man
solid for Cauieron.has been brought into
tho field nnd, it is claimed, will havo
tlio Philadelphia ami Pittsburg delegates
to start with. It now remains to bo see
what strength Davies has gained by his
suppoit ot urow, anil whether Wolle
anil tho Reform element will standby
him.
Several of the up-river iiaix-rs hav
stated that tho Danville, Hazleton
Wilkes-Biirro R. R. Co., has a ehiirten
right to construct a railroad along tho
Kast bank ot the fetisquchauua. ihts
right, however, only exists on paper.
Some yenrs ago when tho North and
West Branch R. R. Company began
wor!.. tho former company was seme
with a sudden spasm of energy and es
sayed to lay a track, iu order to prevent
tho N. nnd W. B. road from doing so.
An injunction was obtained from Judge
lil veil which, after argument, was
mado perpetual, the Judge holding that
thol). H. and W. Company had taken
no steps to comply with tho requirements
of their rhaitor and could not piny "dog
in tho mangor" by reliising to work
themselves nnd also refusing to let others
work. This injunction was taken to
the Snpn me Court untl Judgo HI well
was (.ustained by that body. Tho ''right"
of tho D. JI. & road doesn't amount)
to anything. '
The life of James Buchanan, and cs
"fcialU that portion of It whllo ho was
Pi. side-it of tin- United States, was gell-
( niliy undetsiooii to on one ot thu liter
iindei takings which that accom
St,
lishod scholar, William B. Weed, had
in hand when hu died soino live or six
years ago. lo whomsoever the woik
as since been entrusted tho long delay
f giving it out to tho world Is itiexcit-
ible. It has occttred to us, however.
since Judge Black has been clearing up
some of the obscure points of tho Bu-
t .i...!..t ...-.! .1... 1.. .e -O .1..
muunii uiiiuiiiisiiuuou, una uu oi nil inu
nun who stood closo lo tho Pennsylva
ila statesman would bo tho moH quail-
lied at this day for tho performance of
this task. It would bo u fitting nnd
graceful labor of Judge Black's declin
ing age, nnd it would vindicate not alone
.Mr. Buchanan's career but his own. II
thu Judge should signify his intention lo
net before the world the true life of his
llustriotis friend, no ono who may bo
now engaged on such n work would hes
itate lo yield to him. I'hil. Chronicle
iieraul.
What Tlic Supremo Ucurli .Needs.
The peoplo aro fully conscious, never
theless, that tho last thrco accessions to
the supreme bench, thoso of Harlan,
Woods and luatthows, wero not oi such
a character as to add greatly to its au
thority or dignity. JVich one ot thorn
owes liis distinction to his appointment
rather than his appointment to his dis
tinction. No ono of then had made a
great reputation even locally as a jurist.
These thrco men, with tho next two lo
bo appointed, will constituto a majority
of tho bench. Tho other members, Chief
Justicu Waito nnd Associates I'leld,
Miller, and Bradley, though ablo and ex
perienced judges, have no such super
fluity of weight that tho bench will safely
admit of any further lightening. There
ought rather to bo added to its member
ship two of tho very best jurists that the
country can tiirnish, and they should lie
appointed for their ability and learning,
their uprightness and judicial character,
and without regard to political consul
orations in nnv narrow sense. Arcic
Vork Times (rep.)
PUBLIC EXKJI1ES.
Tho socialists, or nihilists, of Switzcr
laud aro a peculiarly sanguinary and fe
rociotis lot at least so tar as their ut-
tei..ncesgo. Tlio authorities havo pro
bibited tho holding of a congress of
socialists iu .tirich next month and this
has so exasperated theso alleged philati
Ihropists that they have addressed a
ihreateiiiiigletterlothefedcral authorities
warning them that tho judges will first
be IjIoww up and slating that the socialists
have enough dynamite to blow up halt
ot Switzerland, and that it is in owitzer
land that a conflagration will begin that
will burn up the world. Pleasant citizens.
those. Hundreds of just such miscreants
hint their way every year to tins country.
and come to the surface whenever there
is a strike or any disputo between em
ployers and employees. They never ap
pear as pacificators, but always as inciters
to riot. The honest workingmen of the
country have no deadlier enemies than
these disturbers of the peace, and should
avoid them as they would the pestilence
Thev are not actuated by any truo regard
for the welfare of tho workingman, but
are controlled by a restless desire to break
down all tho restraints of law. Without
capital all labor would come to an end
and yet these socialists clamor for the
ruin of capitalist . Iu the not-distant
future this question of socialism will as
sume such proportions as to require a set
tlemcnt by the government and a vig
orous decision too. socialism means'
anarchy, bloodshed, ruin and despair.
Fine words will not change its meaning,
and the well-dressed, soft-spoken, plans
iblo "friend of tho workingman", of to
day, becomes tomorrow the rcd-shirted,
bloodthirsty leader of a mob. Ono of
tlr so days tho peoplo will come to know
this better than at present.
DYNAMITE DEVILTRY.
Uno Jereiniah OiJonovan, who mas
querades as an Irish patriot under the
namo of "O'Donovan Rossa," has been
presiding over a "dynamite council"' in
JNew York. Tins amiable body of con
spirators assembled to perfect plans by
which English shipping all over the
world was to bo destroyed. Merchant
vessels in every port wero to bo blown
up and in the opinion of tho council it
would bo a pleasant sight to see "all the
shipping merchants and insurance com
panies of England presenting a petition
to Gladstono to reconsider the Irish
question." The council did not mention
what tho authorities at the different ports
would be doing, whilst this wanton de
struction was going on, but it is to be
inferred that they would congregate on
tho wharves to enjoy tho spectacle. The
council adjourned after observing that
"tho council expresses tho opinion that
after September 1st it will bo well for
all peaoeablo peoplo to avoid patronizing
ships that sail under tho protection of
tho English flag."
Of con ao t'lis windy nonsense amounts
to nothing and, equally of course, no
real, earnest friend of Ireland would
havo anything to do with O'Donovan or
his associates. It may be however, that
there aro certain foolish fellows who will
bo deceived by this silly talk and contri
bute of their hard-earned money to the
fund. The only good tho "fund" will do
is to provide dinners for O'Donovan and
his cronies. No honest Irishman will
iiermit himself to bo swindled by such
humbugs. Ireland's independence will
never be gained by dynamite, nor by
campaigns conducted by O'Donovans
and "tlio likes of him. Should tho
members of this council put nny of their
little projects into execution, it might
chance that their not too valuable bodies
might bo found ornamenting tho nearest
lamp post. This country will not tol
crate assassins nor wnnton destroyers of
private property.
The Stato Convention of tho "Six
teeners", or graduates of the Soldiers'
orphan school, opened iu tho hall of tho
houso of representatives in Ilarrisburg
on Tuesday last. A veiy largo number
of grnduates, male and feinalo, were
present.
News Items.
Not th Carolina crops are badly injured
by tho drought. Recent reports nay
"thero will not bu a one-third crop of
either corn or tobacco."
A man, alleged to bo Leo Iliirtmann
the well-known Russian nihilist, appealed
in tho ollloo of tho Clerk of tho Supremo
Court one day last week and, renouncing
his allegiance to tho emperor of Russia,
tiled a declaration of his intention to be
come u citizen of the United States.
(Indianapolis Indiana Farmer.)
KVEIIVIIOliy ItKlllT.
When overy ono says a "thing is so, it
must bo so." On this point Mr. A. II.
Lyman, Druggist, Manistee, Michigan,
writes s Kvery ono who tries St. Jneobs
Oil, says (hat it Is tho best remedy over
used for rheumatism. Mr. White, a ous
tomor. after hnvlnfl" employed every
"known specific for rlieumutism was cured
U tfacoba Ull.
Last Sunday two blocks of buildings
in Wheeling W. Va., wero destroyed by
re. Loss 00.000.
A lire in fsew we-1
of 87",0.M and iu
ans caused a loss
Louis 100,000 wot III of property
was destroyed. Iu WllliaiiHporl tho
annery of J. lv. Mosser it Co., was con
sumed, Involving a loss of 8-0,000.
"I have suffered beyond endurance."
My life has been a burden to mo." "I
invo been denied the pleasure of socie
ty. Extracts from testimonials of those
tired ot skin nod scrofulous humors by
the Cutictira Remedies.
V firo in Ashland, on Monday, de
stroyed B. M. llainplon's flour nnd feed
store, J. .lomuiis' liquor store, Evan T.
tones pool room and restaurant and V,
I. Burchflcld's saddlery and harness
shop. Loss 810,000 insurance small. I
All tho papers havo been drawn up
preparatory to taking tho New Jersey
Central Railroad Company nnd the Le
high and Wilkcs-Bnrro Coal Company
out of the hands of tho Receiver. This
will bo done when tho courts aro once
moro in session.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound revives the drooping spirits j in
vigorates and harmonizes the organic
functions gives elasticity and firmness
to tlio slop, lestores tho natural lustre to
the eye, and plants on the jialo check of
beauty tho fresh roses of life's spring
and early summer time.
Govenor Iloyt emphatically denies the
report that ho and other prominent State
ollicers are interested in "death-bed" in
surance companies, and carry policies of
8100,000 eacli in them.
Lawrence Lingle, of Reading, n baker,
fell from a bridge into the canal at Shick-
shinny and was drowned, lie was in
toxicated at the tnno ot tho accident.
Gen. Leslie Coombs, a veteran of tho
war of 181 'J, died at Lexington Ivy. on
Monday, aged iSX years.
A movement is in progress to have
Vennor tho Canadian weather prophet
appointed Chief of tho Signal Service in
the place oj uen. linzcn.
2.j mile loot race took place m
Pottsvillo last Friday, in which the well
known pedestrian George Ilazael was
the victor. Ho ran tho twenty-five mi'es
in two hours, thirty-eight and a unit
minutes.
Col. J. G. Bentor, ordinance depart
incut, commanding the Springlield Arn
ory, died of heait disease on Tuesday.
lie was an excellent ollicer and will be
gieat loss to the service.
Dr. W. Mo I. Ostiander, a well know
pliVBician of West Pittston, committed
snicido by hanging on Tuesday. No
causo can be assigned for tho act.
Nana's band of Apaches attacked a
party of whites, in New Mexico, a few-
days since, killing six and wounding
eleven. A paity of iniiieis finally drove
away tlio Indians.
Tho citizens of Oi niige.Texas, incensed
at the outrages committed by a gang of
despoindoes, arrested and lynched eight
of the number. Two were hanged and
tho others shot.
The largo fiuit warchouso of Warner
& Merritt. Philadelphia, was destroyed
by fire with its contents, on Tuesday
morning. Tlio loss will probable aggre
gate 8250,000.
At the Lycoming County Democratic
vJonvention held on Tuesday tho lollow
ing delegates were elected to the Stale
convention: Michael Woil, fc..l. Mciuulim
and R. A. Ivmsloe. The nominations lor
county offices were as follows: M. Iv.
Swartz, treasuier j Robeit Wood, reg
ister and recorder; L. Tomb and M
Kamp county commissioners.
The State fair at Pittsburg will con
tin ue fioin Siptonber fitb to the 17th
The Pennsylvania R. R. will issue ex
cursion tickets.
The legislative salary caso is to be
taken to tho supreme Court and, it nos
sible,argued at tho next term in October,
at PittBburg
Important to Travelers Special in
ducements arc offered you by the Burlington
Kcuto. It will pay you to read their adver
tisement to dp iounu eiscwnere in mis isi-ue,
March 18 40-w
Valuable Real Estate
AT
PRIVATE SALE
Tho uiderthjnd ACinli.iMiatorcmn tefctnmcnto
nnnexo ot l'ttcr Appleman.lato of llenton township,
deceated, effe s the following described premises ai
prlvutos le. All that portion of tlio following de
scribed TRACT OF J-AND, In llenton township
bnuided as follow: On the north by lands of It. I,
Y. Colley, J, Charm and A. Wilkinson, on tho
west by lands of Ell SlcIUnry, John K. Appleman
and I'etcr 1-aubotb, on tho toulh by lands ot II-
liam Iluline and Margaret Dildlue, and on tho vast
by land! of Reuben II. Davis nnd Stott 15. colley,
containing EIOII'IY-EKIIIT ACRES, more or less,
whereon are erected a two-story FRAMK HOUSE,
Rank Darn, wagon houso and other out-bul!dlngs,
Only that portion lying on tho west bldo of ilshlng
creek will bo sold.
Also, all that tracfof land sltuato In Ronton town,
shin, bounded on tho est by lands ot Rebecca Con
ner, on tho north by lands oflho heirs of Thomas
Davis, deceased, atd J. F. Cbapln.on tho south by
lands of Ezeklcl Colo, containing KKIIITEUN
ACRES, moro or less, unimproved land. Will bo Bold
as a whole or In parcels to suit purchase! s.
Terms made knuwn on application to
1. K. KltlCKIIAUM,
Administrator, &c,
uug, 6-tf Cambra, l'a.
A
UUITOK'S NOTICfc.
KHfATK OK JOSUCA 8AVAGK, DECEASED.
Thn iinrtfrKlcrrii Auditor firnolntcd by thoOr
plums' court ot (tlun Ma county, on exceptions to
to tm-orccitntcr the Admlnls-trnlor o. enld dece
dent, v. IP bit In the dlH-'mrKeo! tho clutli-sof hlsap-
rolntmint at tho ulllce of Knorr ttinurhit-en
In the low n of Iiloonrsbnrg, on irlday, August xmu
ltsi, at tenoUoik In tho fort noon of sold day,
when ana whero all perbons Interested may attend,
it uiey mum ytvvvr, .
tS, WINTERbTEEN,
Julyw-w Auditor,
Dauchy & Co's. Advt'a.
DP trPMlV'C! OROANS, 17 Steps, 0 Set Ood
lil'iA 1 I J O cn Tonguo needs, only tss. Ad
dresa Daniel Y. Realty, Washington, N. J. nug SO 4w
REVISED NEW TESTAMENTS I
Illustrated, Cheapest and Rut. Sells at Sight.
i.olman-8 PICTORIAL BIBLES I
AgectB Wanted. A. J. Holvjan Co., I'hlla.
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I Deluding a Mil and a-curite account of his brief but
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llybbard Br., ItWm ChfUliUltit. X-MUv,
VtigtM-W U
S"
A Startling Hovolntion.
Suffering
of
"Oh, illy ;!, lltm I Did S unci-."
"I Earnestly Prayed to Dto."
"1 two b--en nnitctod for twontr yorrs with nn
cbsltnnto Bktn disease, calli-it by somo M.I), a I'so
iHsU, nml others Leprosy, cGmmoncltitfonmyM-alp
nnd insplto of nil t could do, with tho help of tho
most rklltul doctors, It slowly but surely extended,
until a; cor RRothla winter It covered my cntlr.i
liersoii In form of drr Males, l-'or the lat thrro
cars I havo been unabio to do any labor.and surrcr-
Inp Intcnsclyall tho time. Every morntnff theto
ilild be nc.irly a duitpanttil of soaleH taken from
tho nhcet of my bod, somo halt as hi go as tho
t-nvclopo containing this lettnr. In tho latter part
f winter my skin commenced cracking open. I
tried tvorjrlhlnij, almost that coutd bothoiiKht of
without any tellef. The lath ot.tuno t btartcd west
In hojis 1 could reach tho Hot Hpt-lnus. 1 reached
Detroit, and was so low 1 thought I should havo to
KO to tho hospital, tutflnaltj gutns far as tnnslntf,
Mtcli., whcrolhada sister living, Ono Dr.
treated mo about two weeks, hut did mono (food.
All thought I had but a short I lino to live. Icar-
neatl prayed to dto. Cracked through Ihofklnoll
over my back, ncros.8 myilbs, nnns, hands, limbs,
feet badly swollen, too-nalls catno on, nuger tvdls
dead nnd hard ns bone, hair dead, dry, nnd lifeless
as straw, o, my Ood! how I did suffer.
Mv ulster. Mm. II. Davis, had a small nart ot
a box of Cuifcurn In tho house. Shu wouldn't clvo
up; 8.ild 'We will try outtcurn.' Simo was applied
on ono hand and arm. Kurckat thero was relief i
slopped the terrible burning sensation from tho
word go. They immediately got tho Hesolvent c
leur.i and Hoan 1 commenced bv taklnirono tal
spoonful of Itedolvent thrco times a day.nlter meals;
itniliiuun ouco u 11. y. wuicr nuom uiouu ni-ui:
used Cutlcura soap freely; applied t'utlcura morn
ing and evening. Hcsult, retun-ed to my homo In
Just Fix weeks from time, l left nnd my (.kin ns
nmooin as ims succi oi paper.
IllItAM E. CAM'EN'TKIt.
ltcndorBon, .lenerson county, N, V."
Swurr. to befoi c mo this 10th day of January, 1S30.
A. JI. I.KM-IN1IWH i
.lustlco of tho l'eaco,
NO HUMAN AGENCY
Can so speillly, peenianently nnd economically
ciennso the moon, Clear tlio complexion nuu bKin
store tho llnlr. and ci-ro everv snecleaof Itohlnir
Scaly mid croriilous Humors of tho Skin, (-culpntiii
Rlood as tho Cutlcura Remedies, consisting of Cutl
cura Uisoltent, tho now blood nuillieivinircnttcurn
and Cu'lcura Soap, tho great f kin cum s. Atkyour
druggist about them. Right hero in this town you
may unuuviuenceB oiiueir wonaenuu eaiingponer.
l-'or sunburn, tan and greasy sklnuso Cutlcura
oap,an eMiuisuetioeei, ntun nnu nursery nuaiive
frngrnnt with delicious llowcr odors and hcallni
balsams.
Cutlcura Remedies nro for sale by all drujrglsts.Prlre
of Cutlcura. a Medicinal Jelly. sm-ill boxes 60 cents:
largo ooxtsti. uuncurajiesoiveni, ino new juooa
ruriner.fl per boltlo. cultcura tnpdlclnnl toilet
Soap, T.i cents. Cutlcura Mcdlelnui Shaving Soap,
io cents, in pars tor barbers nnu inrgo consumers
do cenu- iTincipai uepor,
Wkkks s Potter, Roston, Mass.
SWAU mailed frco on rccclrtot price.
courws'
ono U'.n.iNB1 Voi.Ttm vi.ro-
tkio i i.taTKU. c,Miiiir sj cents
VnTio T""TrirrTin supi nor io ry umer
VCtTAIC H,'LK"il('- leetilcJl nppllauco bet-.r.i tho
fti i.oCL iiulillo, Thi-ylnstantl rellovo
DtHpepsM, ID
cr t'omnlalnt
Miiln i In mm-i-nnd (lmiu nnd Kldnes nnd L'rluniv
Iiirticnltles. and mnylx-vtorn over the pit of the
Muuiiu-ii, over uio kiuj-l-jh or ui iiut-i-icu mi i
I'rlco S3 cents. Sold evemvhero. WEEKS ft ROT
TER, lioston, Mass. d augl2.lm
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VAI.UARLI5
In pursuance of and In nccordanco with tho direc
tions contained In tlio latt v.111 nnd testam'-nt of
Joseph l'ohe, lato of Ctntro township, Columbia
county, deceased, tho undersigned villi expese to
pub'ICBaloonthe prtmlbcs lDtuchcrfo In Cenlro
and Minim townships, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY,
Sept. 22nd, 23rd and 24lli, 1881
six ioon l.'Aitms oit in act.--oi' iaM),
as follows, to-wit: Tho let, 2id red Brd tracts
will be told on THURSDAY, tho 22nd, commen
cing at 10 o'clock v llh tho 1st, nt 1 o'clock with tho
2nd and at a o'clock -pith the lid. 'lhe Httiact
Bltuate In Cenlro townthlp, altng tho public rondat
tho foot of tho I.lm Rldje, low wcurlcd by John
Waters, containing
145 CI'l'N Ol'I.llIMl,
moro or less, vihetcon nio circled mnxFtnof (iod
l-'riimu Itiilldlniin, occ set tho laigi.r, tbptclullj cal'
culated for tho farm, with nh-ige ppilngif never-
tailing cold water at tl,o doer, connected vMth
largo trrlng hocs-c, out summer kitchen, a largo
wagon house, heg ten nnd ccin ctlba undtr cover.
combined. Tho ether set of buildings orebctlercal
culated for tenants, Vc'ngn get d lingo hou'c nnd
small larn,VTagoLLoute,thoin:ckirfliop,cldtrprtss,
hog rn,tvrn houfo ntipch place, vch nnd fourti
pump at tho door, nnd this fnim with tho twoscts
ot buildings will bo sold teporntely by a division lino
and turvey which will bo exhibited ondayofsalo
or together, as moj Kttmil turclr.tcr, aidlheln
teri-Btoft he estate. 1Uiulsblo on lhlsfaim ten
ortwelvo acrcsof the-very lebt Whiln Otk Timber-
adjoining ardaorlngtownidthe public road. Tto
land Is of lhe best limestone soil, and In a high stato
of cultivation, a GocdAnle Oidaidln goedtenr.
Ing order. Thero Is on this form alto, about Ilttcen
acres of Good l.!mcstcno Rldgo, toino uncovered and
ready for working,
The stead ttactls tltuntc In Centro t wnthlp,
near tho LI mo Ridge, occupied b fetiplienl'ohe.and
containing
135 Acre of Omul,
moro or lets, in a high state of cultivation, well tlm
bored, and ot tlio U-bt limestone soil; fruit of nU
kinds, Excellent trilng of C'o'd Water con
nccted with a laigo bpilrg houso Tho build-
buildings on this faim are all new, largo and com
modious, consisting of a NEW RANK DARN, with
well of good water at tlra door, n wagon houso and
corn crib combined. 1 lit re is alto a liny shed, and
a LARUE NEW HOUSE, with gocd well of water
ho door, and n beaut Jul yard surrounding tho
houso, oven house, tjinmerhcuse.ondnlloul-bulld
tngs belonul'-g to a first ciaba modern farm. Thero
1 s n llmeste nei out rry, tn o new kilns In running or
der and new llmo hour o on samo,
Iho third f-uct lsnlsofcltuatoln Centro township,
near Mine Ridge, and Is occupied by Joseph oiger,
containing
111 .teres, More or I-chN,
ot the choicest UmcBtono soil and bottom Und
whereon aro erected
A (inoil l.nrKO Ilrlrll IIOne,
with a good well of co'd water at tho door.a largo
and handy sumrrer house, a spring house, oven
houso and a new coal heuio.a largo Rank Ram with
gord straw nnd entl'u sheds ovei tho yard, u largo
hog i i n wlih corn s.on heme above, a Ijrgo wagon
shed and coin erltBcembloou. An orchard la bltr
aie near thedwe'llngwhlchlsln good condition und
covers about three ucre'B of ground. TIiIb place will
bo sold subject to ndower ef Ilvo thousand dollars
m Arum Miller, wiiinw or (icorce 1'. Mlller.deceaseiL
Thero is ubout ten acres ot Iho veiy Ust Llmobtoue
Hideo on this farm.
'I no 4th and tth tracts will bo told on Kilday, tho
23rd, renin erring Willi tie -un ai iu ociccKa. in ,
and with tho sth ut 2 o'clock p, m. The 4th lsbltu-
at In rntrn Inwnfsliln. near Llmo RldlTO. Ulontr the
river road, leading from RtooTisbt-rg to Rerwlek, oc-
cupltd by I'tililp nebs, anu conunniug
IIH Acres, more or I.cnn,
of tho best bottom land. Inn very high Btatoofcul.
llvatlon, whereon aiociecti-d largo and convenient
farm buildings, consisting o' a
LAKGB PAHM DWELLING,
with a good well of cold water at the door, nnotlur
dwelling ct smaller dimensions suit .Me for a tenant
houso.near a largo and nov.-r failing spring of water
connected with a good spi ing hoato, A good oven
house stands near tho farm dwelling; also a smoko
house.a large bam. and a new wagon bhed.haj bhtd
and corn crib combined, and a good lorgo hogpen
convojlenlly arranged. This placo Is well supplied
with all kinds of fruit. Includli-g an Apple Ore-hard,
composed ot cuolco and rare trees, in good condition
und yielding large-ly every scaso i.
rne tin trace is aibu tmutuuui v.t;jiiiu lumtsiuji,
near Lime Itldgo, occupied by John Shuman, and
containing
DO Acres of I.tuut,
moro or leBs.whcreon aio erected a largo New Barn,
new hay sheds, corn cribs, and horse stablo, with
water at tne door, a
fiimil l.iimo I'uriii i)rlllnK
conveniently arranged with a largo summer house
with a good well i f cold water nt tho door.oven
houBoanduil oilier necessary oui-bulldtrgs 'this
fuim Is bupplled Willi fruit und the laud Is bottom,
1-1 tl.o vi r, best state of culilvatlon.
Tlineth and last tractwlll behold on Saturday,
tho still, commencing ut ten o'clock In tho forenoon,
und Is bltuated la Mltllln township, near Minilnvlllc,
OJcupKU by WIPIara (loetiUiir, und con talus
101 Acres of l,mi(l,
moro oi less, lnahlghBtaleofcultlvatlonbvvhereon
aro erected a Unto burn with tLeapproprlatu Bheeta.a
good wagon Iuubo and c
corn cnus, ueg pen, cnu-Kuii
i. Iu L'
nu
liuube, a t-ood Urge FIIAMK DWiiLLINU, summer
liousc with l'O d. nevi-i.fulllng water nt Iho door
Iiousp, with go d,
out buildings, to. On this placo Is somo veryUuo
limner lanei nnu nun oi every ucauiipieou.
robsebt'ou ol the above toko given to tho purchas
er or purchasers theri of, April l, 1'tu. needs
to bo at
thu oxnei.ba ol
purchasers and
wlllbtf delivered when the tm&l purchase money
shall bo paid or secured by bond and inortugago.
All grain In the ground and puucnal properly ou
the premuk-s reserved.
TKIeM OF BALK. Ten per cent of one-fourlh of
the puichase money to bo paid at tho striking down
of the proirt)i the ono-luurlu leaa the ten per
cent, be-lore taklnn potsesbion on April ibt.lt-ti, one
halt of the balance with Interest ou the amount re
maining uupaid from April 1st, lbs, to be paid on
April 1st, UU. lhe talanto with Interest lobe paid
on A prll itt, lESt, No tlintx-rsbull bo cut except for
1 use and Improvement of I he latins. unUl ut least
j ouo-haif of the purch&so money bhuibopald orso-
cured as aJorvuuid.
XTKI'MKN rOIIB,
vviin vvui.r.
roeuton-
S1JB1UKFS SALL.
liy virtue of s -ndtj writs of lsticd out
i of tn,' Court uf Com nun t'loiinof Coluinbla coun
ty and to mo directed, wilt bo cxpoted to publlo
ilii nt tlm Court House! In llloomaburg, at two
cluck p. In., oti
SAT UK DAY, SUl'THMHKU 10, 1881.
Alttlutcrratn mcssuagn nnd tract of landtltu.
nto In orani-o townshlii, Columbia county and stato
ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows,
to-wltt Reglnnlng ntn stone corner of Jesse Cole
man's land, thenco by tho same north eighteen and
halt degre-es oast fifty-two perches and soven-
tenths to stones, thenco by lands ot John Jlcgarglo
and Isaac llngehbuch south slxty-scvin and a half
grees west live perches to n stono, thenco by land
of tluiC8tato of Conrad Adams north six and time
fourth degrees west Blxty-Boven perchss, thenco by
land of tho estate of Samuel Conner cast flvo perches
and two-tenths to n plno, thenco by tl.o simo north
Ighty-thre-o degreos east thirty-seven pere'-es to
the placo of beginning, containing Beventecn acres
nnd ono hundred and twenty-ono perches Mrlct
fneasuroj tho above tract being Improved farm land.
Kclnd, taken In oxccutlon at tho still ot .Mnrtlm
Adams ngnlnst Joseph llcnrlo and tho OrangoIUo
M.S. F. nnd 1..A sscclatton tcno tenant, nnd to bo
sold as tlio property of Joseph Henrlo and tho Or
angev l!lo M, S. F. and I- Association tcrro tenant.
feimits, AttoyncjB. Vend Ex.
AIO,
All that certain pleco of ground ulttuvto In Mlniln
townslilp, Columbia county.l'cnnsylvnnla.descrlbed
as follows, to-wltt Rounded on tho north by land
of John Aten, cast by land of It. Schwoppcnhcl.se r,
null by lends of Thom-s Atcn and on thowe-stby
Unefoof Chatlea Kllngcrmnn, containing ono hun-
drrdnndlon acres moroorloss.on which nro erected
framo house, barn nnd out-bulldlngj.
ALSO.
Onn tract ot land sitttato In said township of Miff
lin, bounded on tho north and cast by lands of
ThoiniiH Aten, on tho south by lands ot Michael
Orover'Blielrs, on tho west by lands of William Rnrr
containing twenty four acres moro or less, on which
aro erected a two story framo house and out
buildings.
ALPO.
Ono tract bounded on tho noitlt by lands of I. K
Schwcppciihi Iscr nnd Samuel Knjder, on the cast
hy lands of Lawrence Waters, on tho bonth by land
ot Abraham Schwcpponhclstr nnd on thu west ly
land of John Atcn, containing thirty-four acres
moro or lew, on which aro creeled a framo house.
barn, and out-bulldlngs.
ALSO,
Ono tract cf land bounded on Iho north by land of
Stephen (loarhart nnd olheis, on tlio east by other
lantU ot I, K, Schwcppenhctscr, on tho south by
undof John Aten nnd on the west by land of Joseph
(icarhirt, contaln'ng ono hunatcd acres moro or
less, on which are trcclcd a frtmo house, barn and
out-bulldlngs.
ALSO,
Ono lot of ground sltuato In Iho tow n of Jlalnvlllo
Columbia county, Penrsylvanla, bounded nnel de
scribed ns follows, to-vvlt : On the north by land of
J. E. Longcnbergcr and two publlo roods being
corner lot In raid town, on which are erected a twi
story brick store houso with tho nppertenances
Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot Samuei
Reel; nstlgncd to tho Columbia County Mutual
Saving Fund and Loan Association against I. K
Schweppenhclser and tho Columbia County Mutual
Saving Fund nnd Loin Association, nod to be sold as
tho propci ty of I K. Schw cppenhelscr.
Little X Milleh, Attorncjs. Al. Vend. Ex,
Al. Fl. Fa.
ALSO,
A 11 that certain lot or pieco of land sltuato partly
In Frankl'n township, nnd tartly In Catawissa
township, Columbia county, nnd Stato of Pennsyl
vania, and boindcdand described as follows, to
wit: onthonoith by Catawissa creek, on the cast
by lands lato ot Ccorgo Scott and tho Danvlllo,
Ilnzletoii a 'id Wilkes I'arrc Rail Road company and
on tho south by Sarah A. Mui ruy and on tho west by
tho Susquehanna river, contaiLlng four acres moro
or less on w hich aro erected a small frame building
and sheds.
ALSO.
AH that certain trcssuagoandlot of groundslt-
uato In tho town of Rloomsturg, Columbia county.
nnd stato of Pennsylvania and bounded and do
scribed as follows, te wit: Reglnnlng nt a post on
tho south west side of Main street nnd lot No. 2 and
running thenco along said street south ilfty-threo
degrees east flfiy-tlve feet to an alley, tnenco south
thirty-seven degrees west one hundred and ninety-
eight feet to back alloy, thenco along said alley
north fl y-thrco degrees wctt lltfy llvefcct tolot
Na.2. aforesaid and thenco along tho samo nori
thlrty-sovcn degrees eabt ono hunCrcd and ninety-
eight feet to tho place of beginning, containing one.
fourth ot an ncre to the Fame moro or lets on which
aro erected a two story brick dviclllDg house,
framo dwelling house, a stablo and other out-
bulle"ngs.
Seized, taken In citcutlcn at the suit of I. W
McKtlvy against J. It, Graul and to to sold ns the
properly ofJ.lt. GratU.
M il..kb, Att'y. Fl. Fa.
ALSO,
All that certain threo tracts pieces or parcels of
land fltuato In crango townthlp, Columbia county.
und biutoof Pennsylvania. Tract number ono boun
dedand dcEcrlbcdos follows, to-vvlt : Reglnnlng at
a plno tree-, thence by lands of Jacob Shellhorn etc
ceased, south tlftecn degjees cast seventy six
perches to a stone, thenro ly lands of John Remlv
do ceased souih seventy-four and one-half degrees
west ono bundled and th'ce-tecth rtrchea to
stono thence by lands of Photbo Whltmojern-rth
ll'teen degrees west lllty two perches to a btono
thenco by lands cf famontrth blxty-ono degrees
oast ono hundred and thrco pciclics to a plno the
placo of I cglnnlng.contatnlng thirty seven acres and
ono hundred one! two perches und allowances of
land with tho appurtenances thereunto belonging
It ocl ng tho same tract ot land which Isaao Ilagen-
buch dated A. D. Ism conveyed to John btlncr.
Trr ct number two bounded and described as follow
to-wit: llcglnnlng at astonoheup corner of John
Conner thenco by Ids land north fourteen degree
wcsttwiiuly-elght and bcven-tenths perches to
pojt thenco by land of Levi Alkmon south
forty-six degrees vvebt sevcnty.tlx perches
ton post thenco by lands of George Wbttmlro north
twenty eight degreet east sixty and two-tenths
perches to tho place of beginning, containing flv
acres nta ninety two perches moro or less with all
tho np uirtennnccs. tho samo being a part ot
larger tract suivejed In Iho namo cf David Dumon,
Tract number thrco bounded and described as fol
lows, to-v.lt: Reglnulngat a stone In tho lino of
land of Jo tin Miner thenco by land of Frederick
Rerk and along a reserved road by lands of Ilenja-
mm chenbuch, Joseph WhlimoyorandLovl and
J. E. Alkman north twelvo and ono quarter degrees
west seventy eight rend seven-tenth perches ton
btone, thenco by lands of leter lifer noith 77
and three quarters degrees east thirty flvo perches
to a stono ihcnco by land of John Conner south
twelve and one quarter degrees cast thlrty-nlno and
two-tenth perches to a stono thenco by lat d ot John
Stlncr south forty eight and threo-fourth dcgioes
wesS fouy perches to tho rlaco of beginning con-
ta'ilng llftecnncrcsandfour peichtsot land strict
measure being tho same tract of land which Jacob
Sclefrled conveyed to John Stlner.
Lciied, token in execution ut the cult of tho
Oracgcvlllo Jlutril Sav Ii g Fund and Loan ABsochv
Hon agr Ui tt Jchn Stlncr and to bo bold as tho prop
erty ot John Miner.
Mil leu, Att'y. Fl. Fa,
ALSO,
Acerta'nlct or pleco ot ground Bltuato In tho
township of Conjngham Iu said county ct Columbia
on tho westerly tldo cf the Catawissa road (so call
cd) leading from the bcroughof Ashland In Schuyl
kill county to thobcrough of Ccntralla Columbia
county, sold lot being known as lot No, slxty-threo
(03) upper thantles, as laid out by Iho Locust Moun
tuln Coal & Iron Cemrany, on which Is erected a
ono nnd n half storied framo building fourteen (U)
feet vvldo nnd sixteen (10) feet long.
Seized, taken In exceutlonattho suitor William
Clever nga"-'.t Anthony Gerrlty owner or reputed
owner and contractor,and to be Bold as thu property
of Anthony Gerrlty owner or reputed owner and
contractor,
BrissEY, Att'y. Ley, Fa,
U. U. ENT,
Sheriff,
A
DM IN IBTKATOU'S NOTICK.
E6T4TE OF HUlmSCH IltSS. IIECIHSED.
Icttersot Admlulstiatlon e,n Ihoe-stnteof Shad-
rcoh Ilcts lute of bugat 'oaf township, Columbia
cueniy, i-eiiusyiTuuiu, uect-ueu, uavu oeeu graniea
by tho llcglsierot said county to Jamea I'eluiinan,
ot n.ividboii iowniitp, auiniuisirnior. Al iierbons
uaving claims aguinsi tne cuiavu oi said dece
dent ore requested to presciit them for settlement,
and those Indebted to tho cstato to mako pavment
to tho uuderelgued Admlnlstrntor.wlthout delay,
JAMES 1'BTEItMAN,
augl2l-w Administrator,
7XKCUT011'8 NOTICK,
USTATK OP JOHN AtLEdtlt, PECK ASBD,
I eilers teMumcntary on tho cstato of John AUe-
gar, lato ci nsnnige ees mp,, loiumom county,
deceased, have le-e n grantid b the Iteglbte' of sa'el
couity to M. A. Ainineimun, of Forks, executor. All
persons luev Ing claims u gal list the e-btate ot bald do-e-edeituro
leiiuebtedlo nrtbtnt them for bt-ttle-lni
nt, and tliobo Indebted to the eslutu to make
puvment to tho undea'gned executor, without
aeluy,
M. A.AMMEIIMAN.
0, W All llxk. Kie-CJtor,
Att'y.
Forks I', o., l'a.
nugj tvw
CUTlCUliA Peniuineiitly Cures
Ilumora of tho Scalp und Skin.
Cutlcura iiinedli'B&re for bale by all druggist,
l'l ce of CUTICUHA, a Medlcinsl Jelly, small luxe.
60O.J large boxes, tl. CUTlCUItA HkWiLVKNT, thu
new llluod I'urlller, II tier boitl. CuticvvtMkVto
Nil otii.TBov, K Cutlcura Mt-dlcluvJsUuVli-g
heap, ire i tu btmiforbarbera asej luge wnsumern,
Mo. J'rlnclpal depot. '
. WWCKS J 1-OTTSn, BostOn,I(JU.
AlllftiaiWtrwXinlwxiiutotVrtc.
Carpets,
last addition
through the air, and
are also worth seeing.
7
There is a Lunch-Boom in the building. Valises,
baskets and packages can be left in charge of attendant in
Ladies' Waiting Room.
Mr. Wanamakcr is desirous that visitors should feel at
homo when they come, and be free to purchase or not, as
they please.
Note. Our large Catalogue, with prices and full
directions for shopping by mail from any part of the United
States, will be mailed gratuitously upon request, address
John Wanamakek, Grand Depot, Philadelphia.
G. IB. ROBBHsTS,
(stjcousaon, o?o . w. roduiws,) dbaiiHU. in
I'lno JlraiHllcs, VHInMcs, C.Iiin,
DirOHTEI) ALUS AND l'OKTEl'.S
T.rmrllm-.la tlirtwl, out tlio cotuilv
call and examine my stock before
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Main Street, 2nd
July 9,'so-ty
WEBER-HAR
PIANOS,
A FINK INLAID FHENCII "WALNUT
Kasy Terms. Sitiismctioit miarnnloiia.
BA.ao3sr3s FiA-isro w-cre rooms,
JIWIO HALL I5L00K, WILKES-DARKE, PA.
Juno tu, 'si-ly
GRAND UNION EXCURSION
VIA D. L.
niEWlOlKClTY
Under tho auspices of llydo Park JI. K. Church, and tho Central M. E. Church, Wllkcs-llnrrc.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER G, 1881
FARE FROM KINGSTOiN,
AND IKTKBMEDIATH STATIONS.
Half rates gtiignnd ictuirlng w"lbe given nil exenrtlciilttblretn Nerlliumlnlunrt to KIr-gstcn.
IJlJlOll A H 1 A 1 'iheexcuislin ttolu wlllleove HIMIVION Bt8:f4, i-teibCTAN-
. J XtVJVjt JViMi 1J Jli 'ion woa. iii.Hienii-y, s-eplemlur cth, nsl, nrrlvlrg In Mw
oik ni 8:!iip id. ttedie-iiuii), t-epli ml cr th, 11 tp lo coney Iblnid bj eio if lhe r.tvv Iron btetimtis, lnoilo
of 'rcn tl.toughcut. Inch clo hrs lourtcen vMiter tight ton, ratttr.ints, making them alsoluu-Iy unslnk
ablo nnd lUomool.
Thuise'fiy, pcr-te-n-.ber tth, v.slt to Long Iirnneh nnd Ocean Grove.
To attonimcdaie those dcslilng tosrtnd the Sablath In New Ycik to hrur tho L.ent preachers on their
retuin rem the'r tumu.tr vacntlens, tl o txcurnenlbts will it- in bv two breelnl tmlut tno leuvlt.g
New oik ntl p. m. Sept. 8th, iho other 1 p.m. Sept. 13th, nrrl.i'.g In terontch to connect with all out
going trains.
SXTAt coney Islard our excursionists will lo f finished with nsl.oio dinner nt greatly reduced rates!
sui plied wlih rathtng suits at half rates s niso admitted to Llbe altrsoiendconcirta In tho I'nvlllonct
the (.lent lion ritr.ireetfihurge. This isat-peclal ceuttety feci ed IhiontHn itucnol Iilcnd of tlio
mnr.tigeis.andmverbcreiienceoided excursion pnitle-B.
2 '", miinasers havo becured their usual low rates for accuminonntlnns at hotels.
llcKriB for sale nti. I, & f. Depot nnd storo of Jlr. I. W. Uattman. l-'or o'I partlcvlars seo "Iho
N ew ork nnd Seaside llerol. ,"or nddtess
ii.ti. iiieiiohs,.secretiiry, or
I.'t-v. It. W. VAN sciioif iK, II do I'ark.
Aug sc. 2-W
SIIEUIFFB SALE .
liy vlrtuo cf sundry writs Issued out of tho
Court of common Picas of Columbia county nnd
to mu directed, will bo exposed to publlo salo nt tho
Court House, In Illoomsburg, 1'euusjlvanla, at two
o'clock, p. m. on
Monday, September 5th, 1881.
A crtaln building sltuato In tho town ot Illooms
burg In tho co-inty and state ntorosatd on tho south
west corner of Railroad and Iron streets of Bold
town; It Is a cno storied frame building, foundry for
i.uji.-.iB uuu icueu ana omer iron lmplcmcnts,front
lng about forty feet on liallroad street and about
sixty feet on Iron street, being about forty feet In
width, and sixty feet In depth.
Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Charles
Krug, against Jllchael Iless owner or reputed owner
nnd S. II, Hess agent and contractor, and to bo told
as tho property of Jllchael Iless owner or reputed
owner and S. JI. Iless nyent and contractor.
iKKLxiLAtfy. ' Lev. l'a.
ALSO,
Tho followlngrcal estate sltuato In tho township
mm e.iecit coiurauia county I'cnnsjlvaula
bounded nrdde crlbeii ns rm
on thobcuth by lands of A. W, Eaten, on the west
"j ma nuga anu uustiueuanna Turnpike, on the
north by lands of oidtn Mokes, and on tho cast by
lands of 1), F.Sejbert containing half ot an acre
moro or less, on which aro erected a framo dwelling
uuuau, uuiu iuiu UUl.OUliainerS. AUnn nl nf nnnl,,
trees. "
Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Charles'
Schcnck against Frederick Luther aniitnu.Rnirtno
tho property ot Frederick Luther,
TUOMi-bON, Att'y. ii-i,
ALSO,
A 11 that Certain Irner. nf Inml cltnntftln Trn.i...,.
vunuouiji, voiumnia county, Pennsylvania, bounded
and dtbCllbtd aS fLllOUS. tn.U l 1!lrln,,1nr. .., .,
plno knot a corner of land belonging to I'etcr Apple
man and Jacob Harris, thence by tho samo north
Olgllt Und OnO half deOrOOH. Wf'Rf. RlYtV narol.na
and seven tenths to a post, thence by land of iho
-w.uv. .uiiiuu iie-i-B, iiuiiu ciguijr-boven ana live-
eighth dt IirC'tH Wf'Rt t wo till n tltf tl n nrl i lovn u-i .I,
cs nnd four teaths to a post, theuco by town lota bo-
"e. 's vuuuuu minus, juiiu nisuer, uuancBNcy
hard, John Jlarklo. Jlarthall Slin,li-rn,i i,.r,...
Weavci, south beventy degrees cast forty-hvo
,.vi wc. uuu cix-H utua io a point on tno west sldo of
main btreet In thn lnn r,f iinrMim i1n.w...
u. ..lu,UpH,vuWUUUj.
tho West bldo Of sold street (.null, thlnv.f,,,,, h...
grecs east twenty-six perches and five tenths to a
peat, the ico by land of lllram Appleman south
elghty-bevcn and the eighth degrees east onohun
dred and ninety three ptiches and two tcnthuo the
pkico tf beginning containing eighty acreB and
olghty perches Bttlct measure, vvhea-on nro erected
a two anu a half btoiy brick houso, largo bank barn
With vvpeiou shed attaelu il nnri fr,i,,,.,i.,i.i,. ,..
sned aud other out.bullildliigsi also u good upnie
Seized, taken In exrrntlnn nt n,nci,ii n r..
Itecs, Jefferson llces and ClarrUm Soues and Fe;-'
dluand sonea her hubband.to the use of lllram itecs
and Illrnmlletaall ot whom Bttrvlvcd Anna uees
wldo ,v, against Nchemlah lteece with notice to U.Y.
Fruit terro tt lant and to bo sold oa tho property of
Nehemlan lletcowlth notice lo 11, F. Fruit lerro
teoa t.
o, it. iiuckalcw, Att'y. LeVi rai
ALSO,
All that certain real c.tntn utuntA in
ship, Columbia County, bounded on tho south by
river Susnuchanna. on tlm wi-tiiv viiiii,,ii,.,., ....
Uio north by canal, and on tno oast by Batnuol
Dieter Ick-two lots cculaluing one half aero more
orlew, onlbo one lot tlrst named there 1 erected a
dwelling houw.and on tho other uMublo and out
buuXUngB wl.li tho appurtenances.
belied, tavtuln ixeiutlnn m n,c,,im, u.,i...
Shaffer Indornee of Jacob littler, ogalust John W,
nuu nuiuuriu V.1HK sua to ce gold as the
uKft ,l.n w t,uk ' Kilwbctl. War.
On
"Isllinir
riiiladclphia
yott will fttul,
nnionij other places
of interest, tiie Grand
Depot well worthy of a
visit. Its floor and gallery
spaces now cover over three
acrcs.and are filled with Dry Goods,
China, Furniture, etc. Tho
is a large and beautiful
Picture Gallery, lo which admittance h free.
The Pneumatic- Tubes carrying the money
the Electric-Light 31achincry,
Riiimn, nml all klmlK orVHucH com-
IN 150TT1.1CS BY Til 15 H0ZKN.
will find it to their udvnntnco lo
purchasing elsewhere,
Door below Iron.
DlYKJiW
CASH OIIOAN, STOPS, SilO CASH
& II' It. 11.
COKEY ISI-AND,
ICKG EBj5KCH,
CCEj&N geove.
To New York nnd icturn in i."
'I o New York, e-oney Islnndoud return 7S
ToJNow York,l.e ig liti nth nnd reluin i H5
For all t'10 ubove 1 :I3
Long Urunch to ocean eirove vnd lutuin :i.1- extra
c. WAI.TKH Secretary, er
ltcv. n. M. CKYDKNVV IbK, Wt'kci-Ilarrc.
ALSO,
Allthnt ccitn'n trrct, pleeeor parcel oflandtlt
nato In tho townHilp ct Jlount rieasaiit In Iho
county of Ctiumblie old Mnle cf rennsjlvnnla,
bounded on thouorlhbylaiidsofdodfrcyJIe-llik.on
tho west by land of Tcler Jntoby, on tho Eoulh by
land ot Iliu m 'I Ik runs nml en tho cast by land of
Joseph C. Crnwloid, containing Bcvcnty-slx actes
moro or less, on which aro erected n iramo dwell
ing house, a barn and out-buPdlngs.
ALSO.
All that certain trnct.rlcco or rarcel of land sltu
ato In Iho township of Hemlock In county and btato
aforesaid bounded on Iho north and west by land
ottho heirs of Jacob Harris deceased, on tho cast
by lane's of flodfrty Jlellck and on tho bouth by
lands ot tho heirs of Samuel Wonlch deceased,
containing twenty eight acres and twenty-ctght
perches,on which are erected a twostorjtiomo grist
mill, a frame divelllng house, Btablo and out-bulld-Ings.
Seized, token In execution nt tho suit of Colum
bia County Jlutual Saving Fund and Loan Associa
tion against Johu llcnglo and to bo sold as tho prop
erty of John lieagle.
Litils & Jliu-KK Att'ys. Vend Ex.
U. II. KNT.
Lherlff.
SHERIFF SALE.
liy vlrtuo of a writ of Fieri Facias, end to modi,
rectod, will bo exposed to publlo salo on tho prem
ises at il p. in., on
SATURDAY, AJJG., 27, '81.
Tho following real e state Htuated In tho borough
of Contralla Columbia county and Stato ot l'cnnsj I
vanla bounded und elebcrlbed ns IoIIcwb, to wit
on the west by Locust av enue.on tho north by lot of
John Jloroi.on tho east by a twenty-two fooUUey
on tho south by a lot of Joseph 11. Knittlo being
twenty live feet moro or Icsb In front, and ono hun
dred aud forty feet more or lebs In depth, on which
aro erected a two Btory nnd a half framo dwelling
houso, frame barn and out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taken In oxecutlon at tlio suit of C, D.
llrockway against rntrlck F. Durkej and to bo sold
as the property ot Patrick F, llurko.
BrfocKWAY, Att'y.
U. II. KNT,
Sheriff.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE,
OF VALUA1ILK
REAL ESTATE!
Hy vlrtuo of an order of tho Orphans' court of
Columbia County, tho undersigned Administrators
of the estate ot Wlllinm White deceased, will cxposo
to publlo salo on tho premlsoa In Scott Township
on
SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBEE.3, 1881.
At ono o'clock l. JI.
tho following valuable Heal Estate) Bltualo tn Scott
township in Bild count, bounded and described as
follows i On thu north by land ot Abraham M. White
on tho cast and south by land of Sampson Townsend
on thu webt by land ot Johu W. lloHman.contalnuig
37 ACHES
and sixteen perches blrlct mcosuro on which aroa
Fit Asm HOUSE and bank barn and othcr.odt-bulld-I
mr
A GOOD ORCHARD
at Apples 1't-ars, Cherries, io., a well of water at
tho houso and ono at tho bi ni,
TKItMS OF SAI.K. Ten per cent, of one-fourth,
of tho purchase money to bo paid at tlio striking
dowu ot the proporty i tho one-fourth less the
ten per cent, at tho coutltmatlon of bale, and tho
remaining three-fourths In one year thcreancr wlib
Interest from confirmation nisi.
JOHN M. "Vs'IlITE,
. . "QEOUOB CONNKH.
Vug in t-k Administrators.