TUB C0LUMB1AJ. ,()0lHnmill,FUII)AT OCTOIlKtt Ktli, 1881. PIMMO BALES, I. K. Krlckbtnm, administrator of Teter Appleman, deceased, offers valuable, lands of said dccen'ed,tn licnlon townthip, at privnlo Bute. See advertisement, Garrick Mrtllory, Administrator of Q. II. Wells, will expose real oslate to public sale on the prcmlsos In Bernlck on November 10, Tho nights hnvo grown decidedly cool and overcoat nro In demand. Vcnnor prodlcti a mild winter and Inllors will bo nt onco overwhelmed with orders for oxtrs-hcavy overcoats. Put Hosier's old reiki en co nnd tavern stand nt Locust Gap, ban bcon sold by tho sheriff. Tho county Jail Is without a prisoner at thin tlmO' Good evidence that Columbia county bus a pcaccablo and law-abiding population. Tho band concert and dnnco at Slorner'e hall, last Friday evening, was well attuided, and n plomant tlmo is reported by all who were present. Tho Northern Montour Agricultural Society Society will hold tholr tenth annual fair at WnshlnRtonvllle on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Octobor 25th, 28th and 27lh. Tho nowesl colors nro the "Bo(0 Begence," a very dollcate plnkj tho "Stephanie," a Bolt sil ver gray, nnd n dull, ugly shade of olive, which is callod Tunisian green. Two lots, with good house, barn and out buildings on each, for salo, in Bloomnburg. In quire of William Kmckbaum. july29-tf Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer lost their baby girl on Saturday morning last. Tho funeral took plnco on Sunday. The afflicted patents have tho aympathy of their largo circlo of friends, in this hour of sorrow. The recent rains have bcon most welcomo to tho farmors of the county, who nro now busy seeding. Tho soason Is very backward, owing to the drought, and thero will be a largely de creased acreags of wheat next year. Tho chestnut crop throughout tho State is small tliia year. The iutenso nnd long-continued heat prevented tho nuts from filling nnd the burrs are cithor empty or contain dwarfed apologies for fruit. Messrs. William Bodine, C. M. Drinker nnd A. Sollcder went shooting a few days since and returned with five pheasants and n gray squir rol. Tho birds were largo nnd in fine condi tion at least tho ono wo ate answered that de scription, Wilson Colo, who lives near the headwaters of Fishing Crook, brought to town last week, a finobuck, weighing 180 lbs. dressed. The ven ison was speedily sold to privatu parties for twenty conts per pound. This is the 5rst ven ison of the season in Blootnsburg. Anotho r comet has been discovered, hcing the sixth seen since May 1st. No particulars have been given as to tho size and brilliancy of tho new visitor. Comets havo been bo nu merous this year that only a gigantic ono can now attract popular attention. There are pixiyono trout streams in this Btato that t ho fish commission havo stocked with fish, placing from one thousand to six thousand in each Btrcam. By a law of tho Slate, falling in waters thus slocked is forbidden un til three years after such stocking. According to tho Millord Despatch, the farm ers in Pike county have dono fairly this year Eye, wheat nnd oats were never better and ap ples are so plenty that they cannot be given away. Corn, buckwheat, potatoes and hay are short, however, and will not bo ono-half a crop. An intelligent and careful gentleman who has traveled through a great portion of this county recently, gives it as his opinion that there bo about-1, 000 less acres seeded in wheat than tho number last year. At fifteen bush eh to tho acre, this will represent a falling off of 60,000 bushels no inconsiderable amount, Tho Philadelphia Kart, printed an article on stealing door mats, and added to it, "Papers which circulate among thieves pleaso copy." The Willlamnport A'tm mui Jianner promptly copied the article, nt least so Bays the PotUville CArontWe. What sort of subscribers havo you, n.-ighbor, any waj? All tho Hungarian Inborn- nt Woathcily have gone to Columbia county to work on the North nnd West Branch It. It., which is now being built. Tho majority of them havo been working on the new road at Pcnn Haven, and the balanco were cmployid by tho Water Co., but having h ijihf r wages fl'ered they coucludcd to vamoose. llazleton Sentinel. Our removal to the mw office, and the pur chase of new typo and muchinery will ci-sl us about $1500. All persons imlebUd to in arc earnestly reeiuoatcd to sottlo without dolay, so that we can rutot our bills when due. We are sending statements out as rnpidly lis they can bo prepartd, and we hope no ono will take of fense at being asked to square accounts. Tho season for profanity is close at Jiand thoetovo pipe season, that is to say nnd th faces of stovo mon and plumbers aio wreathe In smiles. The summer bos been the most ex Iiauatintr known for vears and the advont cold weather will be hailed with delight, not withstanding tho annovaneeof putting up stovo pipe ana luo danger of bankruptcy from pay ingplumbot's bills. Tho friends of cx-Judgo Edwin Owen Parry, in this town, will bear with forrow that he diod very suddenly of heart dlfeaoin ToIIf- Title, on Sunday last. He was a leading mem ber of tho Schuylk ill county bar, and wss deep ly interested for many years in cburrh mallere, For nearly fifty years he was vcstiymau of -trinity church, PottBvllle, and for forty yinrs waaa dolegato to diocesan conventions. He was slxly-four years of ago. One marked evout stands prominently on t October planetary annals. This is tho oppe lion of Suturn. tho most interesting tibitcl I study during the month. When tho full inooii has taken nn Its wnntnr- nlipso. the inoonl'-Sii nights will bo glorious wllh ttarry ard plane- wry beauty. Baturn leads the brolbcrliooel Hint will ehino among the cluttering stnrs through out tue screno October nights. In oping e him with llnswnivtnfr il,n lirleht Jimilcr I n .... (. n... , ruddy Mars will follow with ui.seeu Ne-ptuuo and Uranus to fill in the wavering line. Tho 01st mintvi-msrv nf Fntlirr Matlhcw wss Celebiatad in WitlrH.lt,.rrn nn Mnndav. bv the Father Matthow societies of Luieruo county, mere were large di legations present from rlous townB In the mini I v. Helitilous serv va vices Wet-H In Ol m...l. l,.,l. I ll.n mnn, Ing and In the afternoon thero wss a grand parade with numerous bands of music Tbo Mayor ue livered an address, as did also other speakers Wllkes-Barre has become a notable place for demonstrations of all kinds, both civic and military. PittMJUrg Kvening Chronicle UANClKlta TO IKON WOIIKKKH. Messrs. H. Estetbrook & Sons. City Iron Foundry, Boston, Mass., creak on this point as followai "Two or Ihreoof our men wero badly burnt In working. They were, however, Im tnedlaUdy cured by using that valuable remedy, Bt, Jacob' Oil. Allcurnienarehltthly pleased bh it, and we fliall always recommeDel it to For Bale, a desirnM.. l,tl,it,, i. i Bloomiburg, corner of Main and West streets. I rice reasonable terms In nti quiroofOeo. K, El well. iV denlorabl l,u,lfi.i,i 1..11-..1...1 ... , - iuuiviuupi was con Jigned to the lock-upon Saturday nfiernoon ne nou lost all power of locomotion and was carried to tho basllle and Ignominlously "I'm ujiuu me uoor meteor. We -a ofpoinnts wilt hoar with sorrow th.i prnnula aro senico and will bo higher priced. iciency in tho crop Is estimated ntn million bushels and an Incrfnun In m.i 1. i. cvltsbl. Forlutialolv th - , ---- ...vui ovaovil IB about ov. r, and the affliction can bo borae with comparative equanimity. As one of tho pecillisrltles nf it,!. m.e markable year, says tho Honesdalo CWsrn, wo would stalo that a second crop of red rospber. rles hnvo been ofTered for sale In our market nnd the bushes aro ejulln thick with them, abo Hint many applo trees havo blossomed tho sec ond lltHO. TItOUlILIS PAV0. It he a rcmsrknhlo fact that Thomas' TVI trie Oil Is as good for Internal as extornsl use. For diseases of the lungs and tbroat, and for rheumatism, neura'gU, crick In the back, wound, nnd sores, it is tho best known romr-d. and much trouble U saved by having it always on usnu. A mortgage for $1,600,000 has iust bnen re corded in the Bccorde-t's offlcc of this count. given by the North West Ilranch IUIlwnyCo. 10 ineriueiity Trust anel Sate Deposit Com. pany, of Philadelphia, by whom tho bonds of tho new road nro 10 bo placed upon tho mntket. F. H. Drake. Esq. De'roit. lias recnvprr.il from a terrible skin humor, which covered his head, face and hands, bv uslnir Cullcurn Tt. solvent internally and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap externally. Th is is good news. The Fire Board havo fixed Friday afternoon at ono o'clock sa the time for insnoctine the Flro Department of Bloomaburg, and the Chief hngineer lias issued an order to the different companies to aspemb'o on Market street at tho hour appointed. Tho members of tho Town Council will bo tho reviewing officers. Speaking of tbo Columbiax ollico soon to bo moved to their new building, tho Bloomsburg correspondent to the News Item pajB: "They will have splendid quarters." We hope they may, and plenty of t'loin. Quarters make dol- lars, and plenty of them is what any newspaper can (IiBposo or. Jlcruiek Independent, Tbo firm of Lord, BrewsterA Co., newspaper advertising agents of Chicago, has dissolvod, air. Brewster retiring. The business will bo continued ur.der tho firm name of Lotd & Thomas. Tho old firm have enrnfd nn envi able reputation for promptness and reliability in their dtalii gs with publishers, nnd the new firm will undoubtedly maintain the high posi tion tbty have attained, At Ibis season of tbo year many people be come poisoned, either by hamllhig or exposure to poion ivy. Oenertlly, all sorts of remedies aro tried with little immediate ellect, and tue poion is slowly thrown off by (he process of nature. Thcie is, however, a remedy, which is vouched (or by a correspondent of nn agri cultural paper as a sure and speedy cure. The agent is common lime, a small piece of which should be dissolved in water and the solution applied to the affected part. The removing of obstructions from the Sus quehanna river below Wilkes-Barre, has been completed, 10 far as the appropriation will per mit, nnd the rt suits hate proved quite satisfac tory. Although the water is unusually low, a steamer of greater draught than ever before known on the river, is able to make regular trips. The work of deepening the channel above Wilkes-Barro is almost finished and then the boats can run from PitlAton to Nanlicoke without interruption. An additional appropri ation will be asked from Congress to make further improvements. Tho chairmen of tho different political com miltees in Schuylkill county hnve entered into a formal agreement in writing, not to use any oi the money entrusted to them for tho purpo'e of paying taxes of delinquent taxpayers, it any money for naturalization papers, or for what is commonly known as pi.ll money. TI10 chair men state their belief to be ibnt it is the duty of every citizen to pay for his citizenship and for every person wishing to become a ritlz-n, to pay the legal costs for that rigid. This will he bad news for tbo hangers-on ai.d leeches who strive to make money at every eleeiion, but honest men will rejoice. Every county iu tho State should adopt thin plan. The attention of township authorities, col lectors and county commissioners is called to an Act of Assembly liiss.d during the last days of the scs-ion, The nctcandie found on page -15 of tbo general laws of 1881. It makes taxes assessed upon real estate a firtt lien upon which they are levied; provides for a lien dock ut to lie kept iu the Commissioner' office, winch is to be a notice to the whole world, nnd in case a judicial sale lakes place, iho lien docket is to be satisfied before nry money goes to tho creditors. The commissioners will wont n new set of bioka, as the act covtrs all town aliiii and borough as well r-s State and county taxes. Collectors should study tho act care fully and not get caught by Iho penalties iu sec- lion three. It may be of etrvice to know whot tho law is in Pennsylvania in regard to legal holidays. It roads as follows: ' '1 he following d.ijp, namely, the first day af Jaminry, tho twenly-foeond day of February, tho fourth day of July, iho twen ti -fifth day of December and any day appointed or recommended by the Governor of this Sialo r,r the President of the United Sales as a eljy of fasting or for the gencrtl cessation of bus!- licss, e-hall be icgatdcd as a legal holiday, and shall for all putpoi-oi wha'soovcr, as ngard the presenting for payment or acceptance, and of . . .. I .n.ln.. .f il.A .lloltr.nni- the protc'ling aim giving, uuhko ui ,u .............. .,f bills of exe banco, bank checks, clralisanu nromis'ory notes, made after Iho passage of this ad, bo treated snd considered as is tho first day of tho week commonly called Sunday." An Iowa piper has the following to say about etorlng apples in a damp cellar! Dnmpi.oss does nut injure applet, but on tho contrary some ss-crl thut It prevents them from evapo rating tholr own walir. As evaporation how ovor, does not amount tu much any wuy tiu'css tho temperature H very dry nna warm, una claim is not very Important. Borne two three years ago wo remember to have f con an account In some agricultural paper of the ap ttpnr.inca of annles that had been stored In ,i,i. ilsrk cellar, and we remember that it was stated that bucIi applew were brighter and less docaved than those which bad been stored in drv cellar". If we mistake not in this samo prnnrli-nco wss Tulivtcel the fact that a largi nuanlltv of apples were placed In uiiheadtd barrels and set in a cellar which hud throe or four Inches of water in It. The barrels wero set on something abovo the water-stones or lira hers, and it wis claimed that It was very sel elom that apples kept ao txceneniiy. A II1VB 01' UBIM. linnlnek Blood Bitters bring back health when the body is badly disordered by Impure Biliousness, iudlgestlon, constipation dysiepl and other tad disorders ourtd by Burdock Blood Bitters. Price 1 1, trial stie 10 , ceaU. ' THE COLUMBIAN AND It Is fun to edit a newsnanor in a town wlieri the morning mall falls two or three times a week. II there Is any Important event to chron icle, such as a State election or an unusually momontous political movement, the mall is suro to fall. Ordinary cxm-essious of wrath and disgust aro not sufficient under such circum stances. There havo boon so many ohangos In the game laws of Pennsylvania within tho past six years that It Is almost impossible for sports men to tell when thoy can lawfully shoot the UiTerent kinds of gamo. Thoso persona who avo pamphlet laws can dig out tho facts, by illgent search. It would be a blpssinc If the legislature woro to rofraln from furthor changes. Wo acknowlodgo the receipt of a niece of music dedicated to Mrs. Garfield, tho words bv W, H. Brecso and tho music by Gomcr Thom as, of Danvillo. It relates to the doath of tho President, aud will no doubt becomo popular,as there Is great Interest taken in whnlever has connection with tho asmslnation of tho Chief Magistrate. Messrs. Schuyler & Holmes have contracts (or furnishing steam heating apparatus for the new Comjmman building, and for the new school house in Catawitsa. Thov bare idsn liko contracts for buildings in Shenandoah The reputation of this Grm for oxcollcnt work Is spreading rapidly through the neighboring countlos. Tumors, eryslpolas, mercurial diseases, scrof ula, and general debility cureel by "Dr. Lind- sey'n,Ulood Searcher." oct In order that our sportsmen may act intelli gently (and under tho law) we will give them a hint about tho shooting of game. A year ago rabbit shooting was permitted on October 15, but this is changed. In 1878 a law was passed making it lnwful to shoot partridges and rab bits on October 16, but last winter tho legisla ture changod tho law, leaving the. date, for the beginning of partridge shooting October 15 but establishing tho legal date for shootlne rabbits on Novembor 1. Sportsmen would do well, therefore, to "stick n pin" in this. ri tSONAT Attorney General Palmor wus In town last Friday cvonlng. We rogrct to learn that James C. Brown is seriously sick with typhoid fever at tho Ex chango Hotel. Rev. Stuart Mitchell, D. D., of this town, preached last Sunday, in tho Presbyterian church of Berwick. C. J. Volkenand, Kecorder of Luzerne coun ty, was In town on Tuesday last. Miss Mollie Browu, of Now York, and Miss Adelaide Brown, of Williamsport, nro tho guests of Mrs. Heryey Grotz on Market strcot Miss Jonnio Reynolds, of Wilkes-Barrc, was in town on Tuesday and Wednesday, tho guest of Mrs. William Ncai. Among the visitors who attended tho Walter- Buckalew wedding on Wednesday were: Hon. II. B. Payne and wife, Hiv. nnd Mrs. H. II. Wellos, of Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Har vey, Mrs. Uregory, Mrs. Stanley Woodward, Mies Lydia Woodward, Mr. H. H. Har vey, Judsc D. L. Rhono and wife, of Wllkes Barre; Mrs. P. C. Wadsworlh and Miss Mary Wadsworth, of Town Hill; Mr. and Mrs. P. Howe, of Danville; Judgo Charlo-i Wal ler, wife and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ton, of Honeseinle, Kev. David Jewett and wife, Henry Pettit, of Philadelphia; MissM. Hartley, Bedford; Miss Lizzie Buckingham, Harrishurg. BUltaLAHS AT VYOKIC. A gangof burglars wero pretty badly fooled at Bo-icb Haven last Friday night. They dis covered nn old, unusod safe belonging to 'Squire D. G. Droisbach, stored in his barn nnd thinking it conlain'-d eometbing valuable, cut a hole in the top. The safe contained but a fow o'd pnpors and was unlocked. Whether the thieves discovered this or wire frightened off is not known. They left, however, when they had worked through tho inside lining. It is believed that they did not discover the nn locked door and were driven oil by approach ing day. They wero doubtless amateurs at tho business or they would have tried tho lock. ShieUhinny ICeho. I'ENNSILVANIA STATB FAIR AND NTTSUUltO EXPOSITION, SEPTUM "EH, 18$.. The Piltburg Expe-sition and Pennsylvania Sinle Fair now in progress, hnve awarded to the Davis Sewing Macbii-e, ihe silver medal for best doublo thread sewing midline, fi'St prize for best plain work, firBt prize for best fiucy work, und first prize for best folk cmbroi dory. Other machines represented thero were tho Wheeler A Wilson, Home, Singer, Domes tic, New Homo, V!lon, and oib.'rs. Be suro and te the D.ivh Sewing Machine work at the Fair, October 12ih, 1881. J. Saltssw, General Agent, Main street, Bloouishurg Oct. 7-2 OUlt NKW Ot'l'ICIJ. Unlooked-for delays, non-recolp t of our new nress and water motor and the occurrence of sundry unexpected evonH nude 11 impossible to carry out our intention to be in the new building ibis week. Tho removal will not be lone dtlayed, as tho work 011 Iho interior L nearly comploied and upon tho reception tho prcBs and motor, wo w II soon ne ready to greet our friends in Iirgoranu more conveul ent quarters. Tiie labor nec.-ssary to transfe all tho paraphernalia of 1 printing office is very great, and the best laid plans are apt to go oatray. Thero la nothing for it but to bear Ihe disappointment with cquinlinlty and to prom Ise our friends a warmer greeting when oppor tunity affords. TO COLUMI1IA COUNTY KEPUULICANS. Hon. Charles S. Wolfe In his recent score! ing speech, at .Philadelphia, made use of th lollowlng language, in describing the methods by which the "machine" is maintained i power. His allusion to the working! of tho system in minority counties Is eo appiicnblo to Columbia county, that we cannot retrain from republishing his words: But why, you B'k, cannot lite organization "the machine" no so reauju.ieei aneiconiroiiou us tn correct theso evils nnd made tho instru ment for repiescntirg and 1 Ill-sling Instead of misrepresenting and suuveriing tno pany'f will? I miidit show by numberless examples, how by all sorts of vile meana and prac'tees by force, by Irauil, by deceit, by raising -f ftlw issues, by 1 nlional,htato and municipal at ruiin.-n. tho ceonle. especially iu our Isruer fit ies nnd more populous, Immoial nud lawless communities, nro ueirauiitci 01 ine eieiegaioi and icprrscutatives of their elioiie (applause), bow 111 the minority counuos.aiueci uy tue apa ihv of the imrtv masrcs. the Postmasters, revo nue cfliiers und other government officials paid 10 dischuire their duties, but more intoreated not ! tho party, but la the power upon which tholr slnecurc'H depend, name the delegates and see to it that they are such as will be faithful, not to the people, but tu their masters (ap nlausiO: bow party, or rather factional oreans, sustained or aided by government offices or other nfiiiial patronage, sing the praises of tbo lailbiul henchmen aud delude tho people into tho support 01 llieir worst enemies anil oppoai t ton many limes to their best friends (applaueo) how often, alter narlv masses havosecurcxl e'el Males of their own choice and in their inter ests, as they suppose, these havo been seduced In advance, perhaps by bribes of office. money or other benefit, to botray the confidence reposed in them. The attention of the belter class nf Bepubli cans In the county Is called to the above ar ratgnmtut.and we ask whether Mr. Wolle'a de scription Is not as true as It Is vivid, And whether they do not teel strongly Inclined to join the ranks of the reformer, and deaert tl: camp where tbey serve only as altvea to an ar- tgMU)&rfindor DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. , The new Evangolical church at Mooro's In Salem township, Luzerne County, will bo dedi cated on SsbhsthUo 30th of this month. Ser vices on Saturday evening and Sunday, Sivora! misters from abroad wilt be present to nalst' All are cordially Invited to attend. Kev. I. M. Pines, Pastor. "Sellit's Llvor Pills," have been tbo stand- ard remedy for malaria, liver complaint, cos- tiveness, etc., for fifty years. oct Tho new postal law now makes tho taking of newspaper and tho refusal to pay for tho Hsiao, n theft, and ony pcrton guilty of such an action is liable to criminal proceedings, the same ns If ho had stolen goods to tho amount of subscription. A New York paper has already commenced suit against several subscribers for such nn offense TUB VAIIt; On the first day of the Fair, thero nro few people who visit the grounds, except thoso who have exhibits nnd ei. lro to see them properly displayed. Wednesday last was nu exception lo the rule, and tho down-pour of rain served to deter even exhibitors from their usual visit. Matters, however, look promising. The Sec retary informs us that thero nro fully one thou sand entries made and that there Is every prob- uility of largo additions to this number. The display of blooded cattle, stock gencrally,needle work, embroidery, canned fruits, Ac, Is un usually large and fine. Tho outlook for clear wonlher was not assuring on Wednesday, but tho sun shone on Thursday morning and hope roappeared with tho sunshine Visitors from distant points begn to arrive on Wednesday night and the hotels woro filled. With favor able weather an immenso crowd may bo ex pected. Thero will positively bo a wedding on Satur- aymorninRnt half past ten o'clock, In the grand stand on tho raco trae'r, and there is a probability of another on Friday. The entries for tho trials of speed aro not many at this writing, but that is doubtless owing to the rain on Wednesday. Tho Score- tary was busy making entries until noon on Thursday. WALLItlt IJUCK A LEW, Nature gnvo a tearful welcomo to tho young couple who on Wednesday last began a matri monial life. Tho rain fell in fitful showors and the air was cold and raw. So dark was the church that nil the gas jots wero lighted to dis pel the gloom. Despite tho atmosphorical dis comforts, there was a large attendance to wit ness the ceremony. Tho uhers were, G. Mortimer Lewis, of Wilkes-Barre; I. Pardee, of Hazleton; George CUrk and NevinTJ. Fuuk, of Bloomeburg. Thero were four bridesmaide: Miss Lizzie Harvey, of Wilkee-Barro; Miss Jeunio Wads- worth, of Town Hill; Miss Maude Frcezo aud Miss Mary Elwcll, of Bloomsburg. The wed ding party marched up the main aisle .in tho following order: the ushers, tho bridesmaids and tho bride, leaning upon tho arm of her ather. The biidegroom entered the chancel from tho vestry rcoih and wo r.otsupporlcd by a beBt man. Hon. Charles . Buckalew gave away tho bride. Bev. Louis Zahner read tho beautiful service of the church, andironounced Lovi E, Waller aud Mnry Alice Buckalw man and wife. After Iho wedding a reception was held at the rcsidenco of the bride's parents, on tho hill abovo towu. Carriiges wero brought into re- quisition to convey the gua-ts lo tho house. Therewcre many visitors from distant poin' Tho brido woro n dress of white eatin and brocaded velvet with pearl rxusamettrcne and white rose buds, Instead of tho conventional orango blossoms. The bridesmaids were dressed in white mull and lace, and wore broad-brimmed hats wilb while plumes. Nat ural flowers wero used for the dresses and each bridesmaid carried a basket of tho same. Mr. Gomer Thonif , of Danville, presided ac ceptably at tho org n, and played the familiar Wedding March of Mt-ndehsohn after the cere mouy. The bride and groom took the 449 train and departed on their wedding journey, Fhlladel ihh being the first on tho list of places to yifit. HULL 01' HONOlt. lU.OOMSllUHO ni(Al)EI) SCHOOLS. Tho following nnmrd pupils wero neither absent nor tarily, during tbo month cloiing October -lib, 1881. THIIII) STltUUT ECIIOOL. Itoora No. 1. AmiieFox, Auuie Uodara- mcl, Jennie llurman, Cora llugenhiich, Iruno Philips, Laura Philips, Laura Hishcl, Mattie Wauich, Kditli Eut, Jennie Stiles. ora Jones, Alice Brockway, Lizzio B'ubst, Maud Utinyon, Anna Palmer, ICatio Davis; Frank Sloan, Harry Kiuports, John Her ring, John Tr.icy, Arthur Wilson, Theodore Garrison, Andrew F.van, Wlllio Holmes, Freeldle Holmes, Wcslcv Moycr. Boom No 2. Ada lliiiglur,Katio Young, Annie Fowler, Jcunie Hoadarmoi, Lizzio Moyer, Nola Moycr, Aela Edgar, Mary Sleeman, Agoss Mclteynolds, Agnea Garrison, Annio Hagcnbticli,' Frank Ikelor, Fred. Ikeler, James Purrel, Lloyd Garrison, Eeibcrt Ituuyon, Jiiiiu-i Tracy, Itobert Scott, Charlfa Lutz, Paul Tustiu, Chf its Brobhl, George Hart, Eddie Ent. llootn No. 3 liortio Coleman, Lizio Lewix, Ida Uinktr, Gcltio Buckle, Eliz.v Eyerly, Moggie Pnivcll, Lillio Hngctihuc.li, Katie Shuliz, Lillie Lanyoti, Auuie Elliot, Majgle Evan, Katie Bclz, Ella Colfuiau, Laura Brockway, Jefreon Moyer, George Sloan, Harvey Poust, Elraor Brugler, Mi- cnaei Tracy, iMiwarti sioyer, uooert loung, Georgo Scott, Frank lioadarmtl. Itooin No, d Maggie House, Ada Kits- sol; Maggie Eyerly, Julia Furnian, Be-ssio Uoadarmol, Lizzio Powell, Lillie- Brobst,Jnhn Scott, Georgo Morri", Charles IV ifer, Frank Sterner, Hervoy Furman, Thoma-i Morris, Harry Wilson, rirni btiiect fcciiroi,. Boom No. 1. Hossa Vannatta, Bruce Jones, Harry Mather, Elisha Furnwaid, Harry Case, George Yotter. Boom No. 2 Lulie Jonca, Florence Pronlls, Mattio Penman. Boom No. 3. Cora Schweppcnhcijcr, Mattie Kuorr, Hitttio Heist, Joseph Slinr, ei, Frank Kmliner, Howard Kertz, Boy Kalstou, Daniel Kashner, Willie Viels, Boom No. -I. Lulu Craw lord, Irene Gir- ton, Gertrudo Sheep, Graco Woodward, Eurie Williams, Boyd Crawford, John liar- man, Harry lwiorr, Jumes Dougherty, WL'l.flll HILL SCHOOL, Eliza Weaver, J-iseph Witts, John Cro uiu, Edward Goaringer, Herbort Goaringcr. Tho Montour White Lead, Kino and Color Works, of Bupert,Pa., hnve recently increased their fecit it ies nnd put their mills In first c)teH working order and procured tbo services of W. K. B, Divles, of Philadelphia, nn experienced practical painter and manufacturer, aa Super intendont. They have no hosltnncy, therefore, to guarantee all the goods eipial, if not superior to any iu Iho market. Their motto la "Qtudity the Firti Omiiiieration," They aro now manu facturing Pure readv-mixeel and Puro Tinteel Pasto Paints from Puro Linseod Oil ,Whlto Lead, Zlno and Pino Colors. Car, Bridge, Hlilp and Boof Paints, Dry, in puro linseod oil and roady-mlxed. Puro While Lead, Zinc, dolors, Pure Linseed Oil, Putty, Ac., &o. If you need paints of any kind semi for sam ple card and price list, :IIKNUY 8. RKAY, t)cU T-3in Ilmxut, Pa. Marriages. Woods JAconv. At Iho residence of tho bride's parent, Sept. 28lh, 1831, by Bev. O. H. Strunck, Mr. Hotiry T. Woods, of Hlllon, England, to Miss Annie Jncoby. SrciinY Hera. in Sugarloaf, Cclumhii countv. Pa,, on Hontomber U9t 1. 1881. bv An drew Laiibach, KnJ,, Mr. Chester Sperry and Miss Rosa Hess, both of Davidson township, Sullivan county, Pa, Yoiin WAna. On Octobor Cth. 1881. at the rcsidenco of tho bride's Parents, by Ilov. O. If. Struuck, Mr. J. W. Vohe, of Centre township, to Miss Emma Warr, -of Blooms burg. RwtTTf traarrAtA v On Oplnt.flr fUli.lR0.!. at tho residence of Mr. a Warr, Bloomsburg, SU Louis. Missouri, to Mlsi Sadie M.isselrAan, of Espy, Columbia county, Deaths. Ammciwiak. On thn 22nd of September, at Asbury, of npoplexy, Albert Ammcrman, aged ?hUZ& d"? a Ammoman"? o" nngovlllo. 15US1110SS iNOtlCCS T IT t I " "-" I Hons has ro-optmed nt 08 Main Btroct, Shlve's Block, to closo out the balance oi tho stock, nt ncront sacrllicc; also a lull lino of Winter Gouda. consisting of Flan- nols. Blankets. Oloaka. Folt Skirts. ShawU .?.y?irnl 5 cents.towolln., o conts.auei Buirtiug c conts tiro stock must bo closed out In 20 days, Call early and sccuro bargains, at 081 Shivu' MOCK, liioomsuurg, va sign oi red flag, great ualoof dry goods, Arrived and now ready for Inspection, tho largest slock of Boot nnd Shoes in tho county. Call nt Deotler'a. and bo convinced. Tho finest and largest stock of Winter clothinir in Bloomsburg to bo found at Gross' N. y. storo llioora. - - ... l Lndlcs's Shoes in all widths at Dontler's. Did you sec that $3.60 suit of clothes at Gross' N. Y. storo Bloom? Lutz & Sloan nro selling Square and Double bliawls cheaper tuati last year. What a good warm Overcoat at Gross' N. Y. storo for 3.U0. moora. A largo assortment of black nnd colored I Volvots anel velveteens at iutz ct moan's. Boots and Shoes still selling at cost at Gross' N. Y. Bloro Bloom. Hats and Caps, the latest styles just receiv ed at Gross' N. Y, storo Bloom. A largo assortment of Underwear at Lutz & Sloan's. Competition nowhere. Gross tho Olotblcr has knocked the prices down, Bloom. L. T. Sharpless lias just returned irom tho city and In getting iu a large stock of No tions and Fancy Goods, including full linen of Wools anel Merinos, Hosiery anel Utielcr- wear, to which he invites the attention oi wholesale and retail buyers. Lilley k Sloppy, at Light Street, havo made a great teductioii in tholr goods. Thoy aro selling calico nt Scents, muslins atf cents, giughnms at 8 cents, cottouade at 10 cents, auu cverytuingueptin n general store likewise. Call and sccuro a bargain. Thev will pay the higbest cash prices for all the gool veal calves, chicken", tnrkcys, geese ducks you can bring tliem. lliey also pay cah lor elneel lruit, liutter anil eggs. Uive us a trial. LILLEY & SLBPPY, Mr. Gross of the N. Y. Clothing storo has received an immense stock of Overcoats and Suits. It will pay you to examine bia stock. Bloom. 10,000 dozen good freeh eggi and 10,000 pounds good fresh butter wanted by buns Young, at Light Street, for which ho will pav the nigliest market pneo. augo-im What ft fine line of Overcoats Gross lli (Jlottiier tins lor sucn low prices, uiootu i-a. Lulz & Sloan have un extra laigo assort- went of Ladies' Coats, Cloaks anil Dolmiuif. David LowtMibeit; would inform tho pub lic that ho has jusr returned from jndw i one with tt full line of Beady Mado Clothing Cloths nnd Cassimcres of the best quality a.td latcn tityle. Hats, Cops, also a full lino or Novelties for Full ard Winter and would invite tin e utl msptciioii eit the hniiiH. The ereateMt lutrgitins in Winter Olntbinp over oliere'il 1" tin- people ol Columbia tjo. at Gross JN. i , storo lili.om. 1,000 good live Calves v anted. Let them come Iriun the north, suutli, e ast and weet bv wholesale and retail. You taubrini: your good Calves right along now any time on Monday, Tutt-dny, Wednesday and Thursilay of each and rvery week and get your cusli or gooels lor tliem at isllas loimg s Light Slrect. July 15-um Seo a woman picking a bunch of grapes in another column, at t-pecr'a Viiityardi from wlilcu fcpeer -e 1'ort Urapo mo is made, that is to highly esteemed by tbo medical tuofe-n-ion for tho uso ot invalids. weakly perfons nud tbo nged, Sn'd by u. a. K.ii)im. jan 7'bi ly The. taluod BICYCLE SHIRT can only be ob- at David I.nwenherg'a. Do not I uy a Casbtnero wlthemt siiMng t lie baigains tbnt Lutz ec blcim are iiilering. 1.000 iiiuirids of r ico Pitted Clierries, 4,000 pmit-ds of rilce Dritd Raspberries wanted bj SIIkn Young ut Light Si reet, lor which ne win pay iiioingum market price'. uiy lo-uui Bubber Shoes nt nil kinds nt Dontler's. IIKALTII AND IIAITINEKS It seems strangu that any emu ve ill buffer troin tho many doruiiL'euunts brought on bv an lmtiuro con dition of thu blood, when SCOVIL'S 1II.OOI) und LIVUt SVHU1' will R-Htore pcite-cl health to the pnyaitui uiKuuiiiuuu. it i-t uiueti u bireiiiiieiiiiii; upi up, pieutueiit to iukii, unu una proven iiseu to no the bett blood purliler ever dlseene-rcd, illeet ually curing Serofulu, bi plillltlo diseases, We'nknuu ot tho Kldtiejs, allNenous dlsordt-ra and liebllily. jLvuiret-ia uiuieuiiuu. it iuukuh tno uia leei youn, and thu younir l-uv -. and mil invariably dilvu out or the sybtem thu many .ills that human llcsti is ucir to. a siuiriu uouie wu piovo to you us iner- ita ns n health leiituer, for it acta like a charm, especial y when tho complaint la ot an ex haiibtlYO nature, having a tenacnoy to lessen tho umurui viiji'r oi tut- uram unu nervuiui sybiem. oct Hi.'SOiyeow Tho finest lino ot Beady-rnnde Clothing iu iiie county can now no seen at Dtivld Lowe-nborg's Clothing Storo. Light colors nud blick Coats and Dolmans at Liuz & bioan's. l'rice ta.UU to WJi w. Pretty Suits for Children just arrived Neat Suits for lioys Stylish Suits for Youths nil of tho latest S'.vlt- and Bcsteiuulity at the lowest Prices can now be bought at Alio roptuar UHHiniip; woro cl Uavid L"wonberg. IIcadiHiarters for Satchels, Trunks ko rt D. Lowt'iiberg's. UKl) noitKK powuitli cuivs more horses, mules and sheep than any other medicine Huro every uuie. uetw, ou-ieow Hannati and Bedelish Pino Shoes fori goutB, sold only at De'titlcr e. If you want to buy h Ladles' Coat or Hob man very cheap, oa'1 at Lutz it Sloan's thU month. Cheaper and better Clothing can now be uougiit at Tho old Popular Store of David Lowenborg, A llAhtlKUOeS eXlUMTVKVKlT. Tlirrulsa etaiiueioua eouiiltrielt In clienlntlnn. purporting to bo 'Walnut Iaf llalr leestorer." ! ho Btroiige-Bi evidence of tho greaHaluo of "Walnut iivm imir iitbiejer - ih euu met mat paruca kl Ing llaen.cuty uy toliuliatolt, tiu'hlKjiileei ecu uIlo luia a "itto s m le"orthn kiirniiiurni.f "ii K. Ut ke i "the muuufacl unr blow u in Ue glata i and tho "IlliloiLr" lb tin iletr ni,d liarmieui uu via: tor, whllo It rofcWHfcib all llioccniponeui pro.xrUes nouGi-ary to rtktoio Die, vlror,gnjv.ih, and color t the hair, ltirttuise euly Irom retrotislblo purties. Kach bottle wanutuel. C. N. CntUntoiT New SCIKUiy, w immuii Bgvnt, Oct, M, BO-U HOLMES & SCHUYLER aro undoubtedly tho cheapest nnd most durable fence made, is not rlfuctctl by lire, Wllld 01' HoOtl.tloCS "Ol C11USC SHOW (InltS, tlllCCS iOYYCr posts aud stock ennnot push it down. Our wire is four pointed, is made of two strands of number 12bcsttmlvtinized steel wirotwiat- ed together JUSt CUOUgll to allow for contraction and expansion in cummer ami winter, uaros are r..nln.....l nepivs r.ts iiinltnrt Plit I use 0f barbed wiro is no Ion tier un AilOLvlllJll UVU V OU) Vli XtJVIlO J.11V i-nnintAnf 00 Inaf -tffviK mrnf min luiDtlrcd thousand miles were put n. Wn bolievo our wire to be , , , , uiu uust. mm uuttitpisjii. now ituui- nfiintnvr'il lipp.titiRn it, a mntln of the I wireand runs 15 feet to the pound having the grc itest least weight Ot any nillUe. JLJUt un on snools of about 100 rods 1fln ltfM1111i. p,.,n per pounu 11 cents by tho spool, less (iiiantities Hi cents per pound. HOLMES & SOHUYLBH. JOTICE IN PARTITION ESTATE OF JOHN r. ClUtO, DKCKA8KI). To Susan E. Cocrer. Salem TownFhtn. Luzcrno county, la., Jlabnl.i Craig, Ilrlanreck township, Columbia county. Mnrv. lcte-rmarrled with V. A. J Urtitalnof IlrUrcrcek townm n. Columb'a count' Mary w. Savngo ot enccnvllle, Tennessee, Clark I .Miu.Fiiciu, MiHMinu, Texas, .lire. i-ranK a. reogaic-i linn. va Walnut Mreer. I'Mla.. l'n.. and W. J. .Mans-1 field, liciwlcle, I'll. Orcctli.ir: You aro hcroby nc I tilled that In ncoordnnco with a writ ot partition is-1 sued out or mo urpiians uomt or coiumuia couniy, state oi ia., an irejucbt win no iieia uy mo unacr- Crrtnln plcro or parcel ot land tho sarao being a vnc.mt lot boundi-d and described ns follows, to-wlt: s cne-d ontno ro lowinir aoscrioca nremises to wit s hituatopaitis in tne ooroucu or norwiCK, coiumma i county, and partly in batem townsnlp I Luzerne county, orgiumnK at ena comer ot ironti and Walnut streets in Uciwick, tbene-o nortntwen-1 tv-tlvoetcurceawcstnvonundredand nvo feet to a corner, tlieucoiiortli slxty-nvo desreca cast llireo I nunarra ana seventeen reet to a corner, uiei co south twenty-llTe dcciees east no hundred and twcntv-nlno feet to a corner, thence south s xty. seven degrees west threo hundred aud sixteen feet to tho cornor tho place of bezlnning, containing ono I nunuria nnu nxiy-inrro innuana inreo uuuueu i nnd forts clEht (1C3.51S) wiuaro feet cf irround.clyr--1 ty-llve thousand tight bunCrcd und ntty (Vi,Mo) sqnaro feet, Rltuatei in Columtila county nLd sev t'Dty.wveii thousand lour himdied and ninety-eight (lT,49t.) squjru ft tt ur tlio tamo W bttuato In Luzerno divided without Injury to or spolllngtho evholo nnd If I net. 10 vuliioundnppralso thu sainu in accoi daneo I with Act of Assembly. The H.-ld lnepilsltion will bo uuiu vi iiiu preuiiwu uu SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1881, at s o'clock p. m., whon nnd whero you may attend u you tuinK proiier. C. C. Jackson, Attorney for cstato. Slierirr. Sheria'B omce, Sept, 9, lt-ei. 6iv. JgLECTION NOTICE. Noitco is iier'bv clvrii that tho rt-culnr annual I Water Company will to held In lilooniseiurg octo-1 ber Ulh 1m1. nt tho nico of Ii II. l.n TI.K. &n . nt I meeting ei euu iueKiuinu-ni ri inu liKRimsuuri; t,cr nuiiMi.nt t to o'o'tK.-K In thu urte-rroon, for thu purptso of elec- I ting ai-oaract iiirecio.-H lohrreo n r tnc ensuing i c-jrnnd for tie transaction of any other business of tho vouipany, iiuau i ini.i..mi rei 3 . Sept. W It A DM I NISTKATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE IIP JOHN IJAYLOK, DECKAPKD. Lottcis of Ailmiiilf trntlon on tlio estate of loUn my or. mo otMoiiiourtowiisnni. coiuninia counrv. I'unnu, ile'ceiisi'd, ha;o been Krantod by tho Itcgls-1 torof s.ild oo'tiit.v lo IVM S, Kanlinor r linln- latrntor. All ptrsouu lu.tlni; ejainas ugalust iho estnto nf Urn ile-evdiTil iw requoHiert to present I iiiom rer ui-iiieineii, iiLe misu luueiuu vuiuoe-H-tarc to Dinkf ii.mnpnt to tui underMfrncd ndinlnl;- imior.i xeirnout ueuy. l'JSTKH S. KAHSIINCH. Cutu'lssi, Adiulnlitrators. ;-pt gta-w A UDITOK'S NOTK'K. SIIKIIII'K'S S1I.K 01' HKAI. KSTATf. Manila dama In thoCourtcf Common 3. I riensotcolumblaeouuty. .Toienli A. llenrlonnd V .lud.'t. No. ti'3. imuy T. Thu iirunL'evilio Jt. S. ISsii. Fl.ri.Na 95. May V, & ixwu Assi elation. l, l'sl. Vend. ox. No. 8i !-Cpt. T. 11. Tho real cs' ate heidln havlmr been rui-chanf-d by a Hen creditor whoso recoljit was nltaehed. The I urimgeviiie .m. r. r . k i.rini jbti eui'iua uppi-nriiiiii i dl'putohUi'li o'.plielloii i-f I'HM'i'eds eif sul.-. Whero upim .loin 0. l'r-.ezu us niiioinuu auditor to inaku ll-.trllmil( n "I th" Mini ii.iius: jvihicu h ii'reuy L'lvtu, 'li-it llio uucuior win aiienu nt ins cuteiiui o'clock ii. in for tint purpuse limoiiituiiig, oil ei ne-tii o t-.l-er lb. i.t 9 I hen und Iwra all persniis iiiiving claims iipi-n mid men uni reiiuesti.a m presort viu-in, vi uy ii rtei utuiureu iruiu et-iu- ing iu uu bum IV'JU. tfUUi. U, E I.I'.lv.Il., Auditor. Sept. 23, 4-w. UDITOR'S NOTICE. tm vtk ok jonas wiiiout, pecrased. Nntlen Is hiri-bv clvothnt tliti undcrDicred.an-1 EOllHtil nu nuu'ic.r 113 inoeupiiHiia uuuriui i-iuuiu-laeoumy, lo dlMrlbuto bnlnnce or fund Iu the liantis if f-rmuel NeMiuiei, Aelmlnlsliulo u ouas WrlKht, Ir.n- or PHiiieitiK iowi.il, i). win ativno at his on'.te In the town or l;locmLutg, on Xutiif da j , i ctcLer nd, A. I)., ISM, ut blr.o o'clock In llm !nri-l:Gori to l' Ifonn Uiu (llitll&ot HIS ilimollil. meut, worn aouwii.ru tu' hi-muis inr k cjuima i aKauisi uie bu-ii t bitiiu uie it-ip Lbu u vu 1 1 weu. uiu Miinoor i- luii-M-r utuiuieu iruui liiiuiu iu ili u i snuro tr teuu imiu. uiuirs e. x-itr.i..n. Sep. !3iw Auditor. A UDirolt'8 NOTICE. IN 11K-ESTATH Clf JOHN r.FISnLlNR, PECBASEP. Thu iindciUL-nt-d. a mill or nrrolnted bv tho Or phans' court ot loiumnm count) , to uiauu uisinuu lion nf llii tiil.il In thu Luiiuh (I tho admluls- trator of tho ostato of bald decedent, to and nmmis purues tuiiiieu tnereto, win sit at uis ouico nil hloombtiurg.on Hiturday.Oet. nd,iwi, at lo o'clock In iho ruren ou. tu rerfoini tho duties of hia nrnolntment. when and where a l purties lutereiKieu n Nim runu miibt aprear uuairebunt their cla ma or bo lorovtr uebarreurroin any bhure or saiu iuiio. It. llL'UKlNUHA.M. bep. M-lw. Auditor fl iC tT"T'frrtr-G2 WANTltn tor tho Llfi, &sj.a jk Mruuia .wrtievs and Af- bASSINA'l'ION Of our ilAU'I YltliU ntESIUKNT liyltev. Dr. Draper of New YoiU Hits wllh our Sluuuul ofAineitam Piigies. six booth In one An A No. 1 Work for Hume, Mbra y orejuuiiilnif llOU iu. U II, J11IWY1, 101 UIUIAUWAY, PibW 1UKK, UCt I, -1-W aia Parker's Ginger Tonic cures Complaints of Women and diseases ot the Btomacli, liowels, Lucks I.Hcr, and Kldnois, and Is entirely dlirerent fiom Hitters, (linger UhsencB aud other Ionics, as It nevi r HiUiAlcutcs. 6oe. und tl sUes. Lurb'0 HuMiif lliiylrii; tl size, Iiiscox & co., ChetnuitH, N, V, B.ooo AUKN'IH WANTKD to sell Iho LIFE OF GARFIELD- Ills i arlv lllu and curi'cr iw l-oldler und hlulennnn Ids elecltou and uilniliiUtrutlni ; IiIh ass.tstiuuthin i un menti bit idpolboiilnui removal to Micron i deuih. oiu. i iuiubiiy i luaiiuiiu, cjiienum imitrtut 01 eiiiruem ins wue unu tuoeiier ; hcent) vi tuu enootr luif i tho Mtk tin, inter; (lulituu Iu his (ell; the BiiiKoousahd thoeabluet, 'Ihuunly complete and nuiucnuo work-, mcroiit. loriunu icr nu'i-rwnrht in euu ueiu Willi eune uouk. uuiiiih ui-v. D)OUk iiuick. AUUlt-an llubbaret urea., I'ubs., TW Cht-stnut St. I'hua. Ott,4W, 11 GARFIELD'S! 1'iivcrllu I'ornall troui a Net'uinu by uiersiout, Ariibt, or Now York, ot which (,t n, (larllcld ordered over v to ler iMiibonul uai. lilalat.torUere.emor loo iubtbo rorotho otbabbinatlon Hzo iciti, tl. buiieriorto I lie llue&t rteel tilate. Tho people wont a htaudard Portrait. AL'enis anted to noli Uarueldn 1'uvoniu, 5P0RTRAIT. I im uvwn I 1 4T " " Dreixr, of N. V. K. it. ) HOLMES & 8CHT7YLER, TO STOVE & TINWARE ZBTT'StTEilrtS: Mr. Isaiah Hagonbuch having taken chargo of our Stove and Tinware Department, would be pleased to see his old friends and customers, US Well as HOW OllCS. His long experience in this branch oitraue may ue a sate guarantee rl tt ftfiwlirwl flttil nn vet till 01 1 rwf i rt 1 of tho bast stoves in tho market Ul I DIUMlVVt VUAUAWi R;l,VAVIiA AVn lmrn enmn TOmr "Rmifwm tna scsstng new and novel lcaturcs, well worth the attention of buvera. ,i. r n ;S t.. viu bwuk ue xxuiiu uiiiisiuiig Onnrls is larcro and wo would be pleased to have you call and look tlicm over, vJ'ther you wish to HOLMES & SOHTJTiEH. MORNING LIGHT, DOUBLE HEATER, 0. C. GALIGNAN, BLOOMSBUBG. ylgj-P Carpets, igh the air, and worth .seeing. rthroi are also There is a Lunch-Room In the building. Valises, baskets and packages can bo left in charge of attendant in Ladies' Waiting Room. Mr. Wanamakcr is desirous that visitors should feel at home when they come, and be free to purchase or not, as they please. Notij. Our larga 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, Guanu PUBLIC SALE OF VAI.UA1II.E REAL ESTATE! Hy vlrtuo tt an order ot tho Court of common Picas of Columbia countj, bettlnK forth that pnr part No. s In Iho wtll ot iLiiuWtlou Hi No. mot DoccmbcrTcim, HbO, 'n the Court ot Common l'leiw ot Columbia county, Edward Werner Ruardlau of I.lxilo Watts.a minor chUd of eniver Wuttadeeedsea So., vs. WUllitu Watts, wtj not taken at the up- pralstd vuluo tht rtof, and I hut tho lumo bhoulilbu sold at public auction by tho hherllf ct Colum bia county. Now ttarerorn I, U. II. KM, llluli fclur- Iff of Columbia ce i.r.tj ufoiiaia In complliuico with said order, will txposo to public bale on the preiul ucsla Fratiklln tewuwilp, CotuuiLla county, pu., ou SATURDAY, OCTOHHU L"., 1881, at lu o'clock a, m, 1 1 said day tho nutd tract or pur part No. 9, bounded end utkctlbcd us follows, Uj- wlti Ileglnhliiitataeciiierir tract No. 1, thence by laud ot licnjainln I'ord bouth two deirfcoa went twenty-six ii ches to u come r, thence uy mo sumo south soxenly.nvo deuieeseast seeu aud tlve-tonth Krcnos to a corner, tluiace by laud ot wuitamuur mulsU-r south MMeeu ocyrciB west rorty-cigut perchea to a white oak thenco by land ot John Artley and others norlli boventy-lhree dettrcea wewtono hundred and bitty-tlto perchee to u bloi,e, thenco by lumls ot I'liM'in unit bmlUi tnd otlmru north, live onstveg eutt scttity-lcur iwicliw to stone, thence ulOll:ttcco, l south ulitty.nlno aud one-halt ilegii t s eoituuo huuutea aud Ux'y-threo porcliealo tho place of lit tlniiuiir. conlalnuiij 7 Acres and oiio-limidriHl end Hit -tlx in-rchcs, on whlchU erected a two-story LOG HOUSE andOUt-bulldUiKS. v. a, jj-nt, Khertir Kept, W, tt. J OB PBINTIlNQ Htsiuy and cheaply wrecuteu It the HOLMES & SOHUYLEK. 2k TINSMITHIKG. It docs not seem lo bo gener-. ally understood by some of our trade that wo aro prepared to do . Tiusmithing in all its branches. This w6 havo often noticed by the expressions of surprise of many who, when in the rear of our store, noticed men working in an adjoining building. Wo enr ry a full stock of Tin and Tin smith's Supplies and are prepared at all times to do all. kinds of work. As low prices seem to bo ,J tho most popular wo havo REDUCED THE PRICE OF ROOFING using tho same grade of tin hb heretofore and other work at cor responding prices. EOIMBS & SOHUYLBHr PS $8 o lo fW visiting 'r&y riiuaacjpnia you will hnd, among other places of interest, the Grmul Ik pot well worthy of a visit. Its floor and gallery "" acrcs.and arc filled with Dry Goods, China, Furniture, etc. The last addition is a larce and beautiful Picture GallenjKo which admittance Is free. The Pncumatw Tubes carrying the money the fflcctrio-Light Machinery, Depot, I'hilaoklpwa. OHPIIANS' COUHT riALE, 01- VALUAllLK REAL ESTATE! Uy virtue elan oiflcrcf the crihoDs' court ot Columbia county, tho uniierfiler.ed AOmlulitrator ottho estate ct (). II, Weils, late ct ihe borough of lk r wick-, n bald ttunty dictt.ud, llltx;c(oto public B.ite, ou tho premises on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1881, at cue o'e lock In Iho ullernoou if buld day, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: All that terta'n pttco tr parrel rt land or let of giouud hit unto in Derwlck uiorfHhld, tiouudiil und elcbcritx'd as follows, to-wlt! m the em by Market Btrttt, wtbt ty on alley, u-rtli b lot of Willluin Fuust ami touiu ty lot of W, .!. Kccrr, number sev en on Market Mruet, on which are elected a , FUAMK DWEbLlKG HOUSE Httblo nnd outbullitltiijs. Tl'.ltMH ov ha Lit Ten per ent. of one-rourtl ot the purohate lnone) to bo uild ut thu btrlktuft down ot He pretxirly; the oiofiuith lis tho ten pe'r 111,1, utile ui liiiuullvn ol tslc. ud tho re tuulUnn tuHc-lontUu lncne year thcicatter wllti lUeufctlrcm ctuuiluutleu uIm, OAlUtlCK WAlLKItV, ej, 11, Jackson, Aduilntsinaor. Attorney, up. 11), Hi tu A UUlTOB'tHNOTIOK. XX. UTA1K Or OBOHUK HKISWlOk, Pr.CKAiXP, The uuderblKiitd auditor uprolnleilly tho Oi phun' court or coliunbia county to luako dlktilLu (Ion ot thu IwUuioe In tliu hsi.osel DeldLoweu noliU, AelrulDUttrtitor i t U-e t ilatu e t eleurgo ltvls wlek, deeeatie-d, 10 and anwitrtliu iuulleHcutllltel thereto, will kit al his oUiCo In Jlloou.kbui; en.'l ucb duy, ihnrtli da ott'ctoUr, umi, at ten o'clock Hi th fori'iioeiu, to peifpim lue etulkietf hUapijlut iiient vhi-a and wbexei al) pnb"ns lmMnje clalinu ttgutuit wild ettti will upi i-tr uiOiMovette sumo or be lure ver de burred trout KftHltg ub' part of tliebtiuis. JUUN M. (JLAllK, imp. m 't-iw Auditor, 15 ?srUAY NttllCK. f ume in the tr tnl'iscl II e Ul,ilti timed 111 Vlth lUKtitek uwrthipstout fpi. -bi.b j-oi lostout ! ui. .bt.b Ptnk lull ult COW.Utl 11 J1UIB01U. iu old. 'Jl etui 1 1 v.1 1 i:iiie i reii- ,eity, ini eUuri.i Blind ttkr it uwuy within Uxtr uuys, or i It Will lo OlflUeU i r neculitK to law. tpt, t)0-ji: HtlUwutir, CtJtuubla euvut, 1'a, T 1QAL BLANKB UK ALL' KUS IXj whuamu Minx wLvnwi cmca m 3 r. t fflicte4 wilb iIm or ihejuiuUm.,r