THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ! Suljtitifiiait, J. K, EITTM3i.NDEIl, HI.OOM I'UHU, PA. fcVlduy, Nov. LI. 1881. The Prusiilunt lins lur-(1 Ills jirocla inntion iccominciiiliiiy Thiiimlay, No vcmW 121th ns t lUy of tliankt'giviiig nml prayer. Moro Cuba cijai-s iiru exported niinu nlly from Cuba tlian the island preducos tobacco; inoro champagne imported from Franco than U produced in its vineyards for home and foreign consumption; more olive oil from Italy than in manu factured from olivo trees. Hon. Joseph C. Hiiohtr, Democrat was re-elected judge of the twentieth district, composed of the counties of Union, Snyder nml jMilllln by 900 ma jority. In 1880 these counties gave 1411 Republican majority. Such a popular expression of eonlfdenco is eminently satisfactory. Secretary Ulaine's circular letter on the subject of the Panama Canal is diHuiissed by tho London Times, which fails to see why the United States nhould object to England or Franco joining in the guarantee- of the neutrality of the canal. Tho Times admits that the canal should be 'placed outside of the region of war fare." Tho Chicago Times quotes the Con Rtitution of the United States and says: "Mr. Arthur's legal term of ollieo will expiro on tho 20th day of September, 188j." This is on tho ground that the term of oflico is four years, and Mr. Ar thur became President on September 20, 1881. This viow of tho case is original if not convincing. Tho next President will go into oflico on tho 1th of March 188."i, however. The Pennsylvania II. J. has establish ed a fast train from Phlladelphia.leaving that city at an early hour in tho morning and arriving at Ilarrisburg at half past seven o'clock. Philadelphia nuwspapers are delivered at points as far distant as Martinsburg W. Va. before noon of each day. This is wonderful speed truly, and tho railroad company deserves praise for furnishing such an accommodation to the traveling and reading public. Tho Cincinnati Enquirer calls Presi dent Arthur's attention to the fact that tiicro is such a thing as too much har mony in the Republican party, and re. spectfully suggests to his excellency the wisdom of guarding against it. "When those able statesmen get mad at each other" continues tho Jinqiiirer, "they peach' like common cutthroats, all of which is in the interest of tho public. When tho harmony is perfect they help each other hido tho plunder. We trust the President sees the point." At a meeting held at the Union League in Philadelphihia, on the 1st of July, 1881, tho eighteenth anniversary of the death of General Job l Fulton Reynolds at Gettysburg, it was resolved to form an association to erect an eques trian statue of that heroic soldier. Mr. J. E Tomplo subscribed twenty-live thousand dollars. A circular has been issued to all soldiers who served with Gen. Reynolds, askiug subscriptions for the erection of tho statue. Contribu tions however small, will bo received and should bo sent to J. G. Roseiig.irten, .j!12 Walnut street, Philadelphia. PENSIONS. During the tenn of Mr. Lciitley as Com missioner of Pensions, he'expresed the opinion that millions of money were an nually paid to thoso who were in no way entitled to governmental aid. A very large number of persons throughout the country shared this opinion, and Mr. IJentloy's successor, Col. Dudley, has in creased the number of believers in fraud. Ho has submitted to the Secretary of the Interior a recommendation that Congress be asked to appropriate the enormous sum of 100,000,000 for disbursement by his oflico during the next fiscal year in payment of nnnuid and accrued pen sions. Ho asks, further, that an immed iate appropriation of 820,000,000 be made to pay all arrears of pensions. It seems incrediblo that such gigantic urns can bo required to pay legitimate pensions, or that the appropria tion should annuanlly grow larger, so many years after the war, Theru ought to bu a rigid investigation of all claims thoso found to bo fraud ulent thrown out at once and the swind lers sent to jail. Tho people do not ob ject to granting pensions to the deserv ing, but are decidedly averse to paying tho expenses of a lot of la.y bummers who are unwilling to earn a living. It is not impossible to ascertain who are entitled to draw pensions, and the prop er ollicials should bo given all requisite powers ami facilities for protecting the people from this contemptible kind of robbery. T1IK KhKCTION Iist Tuesday, tho Democrats of tho State suoDeeded in defeating their can didate forStato Treasurer by apathy a id by votes cast for Wolfe. Tim returns are not all in but from appearances, nt this writing, IJnily is elected by a plurality of .'1,000 or 0,000. Tho Democrats have no reason to foel proud of this result. A better opportunity for achieving a tri umph was never alToidcd, but, with the blindness peculiar to the party.the chance was ovei looked and a needless dofeat has been met. Tho cry of "Know Noth ing" raised against Mr. Noblo by Wil liam L Scott and his backer, lost Mr. Noble many votes. Much trading was done of county tickets, and this worked injury. One pleasing result was attained John Cessna was defeated for Judgo in tho Bedford district, "a consummation devoutly to bo wihed." Till! ItKSn.T CI.SI'.WIICKK, New Vork was carried by tho Demo crats by 1 2,000 to I.I.OOO majority, and it is probable that tho legislature is Demo cratic. W. W. Astor, the millionaire candidate for Congress in tho Eleventh district, was badly beaten, lie spent thousands of dollars during the cam puigu. In Wisconsin tho Democrats made largo gains and claim the State. Mississippi gave an over-whelming majority ior the Democratic ticket. The Readjustees have probably car lied Virginia nml Mahouo and the Ite lmblicaii reiiiidiutois have triumphed, Republicans must feel proud of their! huccch in defrauding the people of the ' Stnte. Nebraska, Massachusetts, Colorado, ' Minnesota, nud Connecticut went l!e publican. TIIK DAKOTA JMI. It Is rumored that the llepublicaus in Congress puiposo admitting Dakota as n State. This would bo amply an out rage, ns the territory lias a population of only i;i.'i,000, and that U fluctuating. Such rotten borough States as this are admitted solely for the votes they give in Congress, and it is as much n fraud ns cheating at .elections morally at least. There are one or two Western States now Hint ought to be reduced to territories, as they aro virtually the prop erty of crrtniti rich men who regularly piu'ehase United States Senatorships for themselves, and even then fail to lender any services. The Now Vork World U of the opinion that tho plot to admit Dakota will miscarry and gives as a reason, that the Republicans are count ing without Mahono and Davis, "and without Mahone and Davis, be it re inembcrcd, the llepublicaus cannot count. To admit Into the Senate two stalwart Republicans from a now bogus commonwealth would bo to spoil the maiket for Mahono and Davis, and Ma hono nnd Davis may bo trusted not to 'givethemselves away.' " hank uikectiihs and kxaminkus. All tho rascality connected witli tho lilundcriui; of tho Mechanics' National L'ank,of Newark, has not been told. The latest revelation is tho stealing of $."0, 000 of tho bank's money some years since, by Henry II. Marohbank, formerly cor responding cleik. Baldwin, the cashier, knew of this defalcation, but his own peculations were so great that lie failed to denounce Marchbauk for fear that an examination would follow nud his own misdeeds bo brought to light. lie there fore dismissed Marchbauk, and suffered the theft to puss uurevealed. Tho do faulting clerk has been arrested and held in 10,000 bail. The utter l'titi of this large financial institution will not lend to increase tho conlidcnco of the public in the security of national banks, and will lead to the very natural inquiries, "Do bank direct ors direct?" and "Do bank examiners ex amine'!" If directors are content to take no part in the management of the bank, and permit their cashiers to conduct all the business without supervision and control, then defaulting will continue wherever cashiers are dishonest men. In the case of the Mechanics' bank, tho directors know nothing whatever of the transactions going on under their very noses,andthe president was incapacitated by ago ami infirmities from taking any active part in business. Under such cir cumstances only, could it be possible for a cashier to make away with two mil lions and a half of money and bankrupt an establishment ranking highest in the State. The ollieers wore derelict in their duties, and will bo likely to pay dearly for their negligence. But what kind of an idea is the com munity to form as to tho value of bank examinersl Assuming that Mr. Shelley, the examiner of tlio broken bank, was free from criminal complicity with Baldwin, of what earthly use were his services. The robberries of Baldwin began in 187'! and since that time the examiner has visited tho bank a dozen times or more and, presumably, inspected the books and accounts. If ho made these inspections as thoroughly ns the nature of the case permitted and with an honest desire to protect the stockholders and depositors, then the system is worthless. Of what ue are yearly or half yearly examinations when a cashier can "steal" $2,.'00,000 in eight years. It is claimed in favor of the ex aminer that he cannot determine wheth er sums said to be due from other banks are just and correct. Possibly, but this does not help the matter. If he cannot, it is undeniable evidence that the present plan of bank examining is utterly wort ti les, Only the accounts of dishonest cashiers imperatively demand elose in spection, and these, it appears, aro the ones from which examiners can learn no facts. It is quite likely that from this gigan tic financial oriuli a demand may arise for a better system of management and for a plan of examining that will give pro tection to the public. In that case Bald win's crime will not bo unuroductive of good. That there is need of change will scarcely bu denied just at present. News Items. The western floods have caused los.es amounting to millions of dollars. Miles of land are under water The Earl of Duuraven was arrested under a capias in Caledonia, N. S., last week for shooting moose without a li cense. General Sherman in his annual report on the army urges a larger appropria tion and an increase in the strength of the forces, Clear lual and vo'icj, easy breathing, sweet breath, perfect smell, taste nml hearing, no cough, no distress. These aro the conditions brought about in Ca tarrh by tho use of Sanford's Radical Cure. Complete treatment for 81. An execution was issued against tho Allentown rolling mill company a few days since for $1,31:1,58(1. Tho plain till" is Alio Pardee, of the firm of Ario Pardee and J. Gillingham Fell. The proceedings may cause the woiks to' cliange ownership. Important to Tiuvei.eiu dpocial In ducement areoff-r.d you by tti Uiirllligiiiu Route. It will pay you lo read their adver tisement tu be found elitwuere In this Usee. March IS 40-w Jeff. Davis, convicted of the murder of George Franklin and his sister, has just been acquitted on a new trial, at Abboyvillc, S. C. Tho day for his exe cution was fixed nine limes and he was nine times respited, twice on the scaffold, with lite rope around his neck. A Iiru broke out at the Eagle docks, Uoboken, N. J., on Sunday hut, and de stroyed property and merchandise val ued at 8.")00,000. Two steamships were saved with difficulty. Several barges were burned. Keokuk Constitution. j i:T.UY Tl.MI'. A man, or even a piece of machinery that does its work right every time, is we think correctly judged "valuable." Ami ccitaiuly none the less valuable is any article designed to relievo tho ills of mankind, nnd which does so every time. Messrs. Jones, Cook ifc Co., Bay Stale Brewery, Boston, Mass,, write: "Wu Imixt nafi1 0 .finr1tii fill uitinnir mir I lit I W U Ui 'lr utivv'" - ( Kill v wi men nud find that it helps them "every time." Wo therefore recommend it as a pain healing liniment." Tho immense brewery of Meyer it llachmau at Clifton, Stnten Island, was burned to tho ground last week. The ( lo-is is estimatua nt $500,00.), Four hun dred men are thrown out of employment. Hon. Lionel S. SackviUo-West, tho' now British minister, arrived at Wash iugton Saturday afternoon. Ho was met nt tho depot by Mr. Victor Druumvnid, M'l-U't.iry of legation, nnd Mr. Thornton. Tlie party iminodiutoly entered a carriage and were driven to the British legation, tho formor residence of Sir Edward Thornton. A. A. Chase, editor of the Scrantou Time, $tn .nriestcd on Saturday night on a ehmgeof criminal libel preferred by HonJJ. a! Scrnnton, member of Con gress from tlfat district. A throi) story tenement house in Now Vork fell with a crash on Wednesday morning, burying the inmates in the ruins. Seven dead" bodies were recovered and It Is thought thnt others will be found. An order has been issued by the Penn sylvania Railroad Company to their agents to receive no more mutilated coin for its face value. Silver dollars with holes punched through them or other wise mutilated, will bo received for sixty five cents; silver quarters, fifteen cents; half dollar piece, thirty cents, and nick les four cents. A despateli from Norwich N. V. says that tho Rev. D. R. Carrier, of the Meth odist church, who had become violently insane, lias been sent to tho Middletown Asylum, lie was one of the best echol nrs in tho Wyoming Conference. Col. Watson B. Smith, clerk of tho United States circuit court at Omaha, was found dead on Saturday morning, l)ing outside his oflico door, where he had lieen shot by an unknown assassin The murder caused great excitement and a mass meeting was held to express in dignation for the crime nud to take measures for the arrest of tho murderer. A rownrd of $."-000 has been offered. Thero are still about 30,000,000 feet of logs in the Williamsport boom, and about half as many more aro still to come in from poiuts above as far as Lock Haven. It is not doubted thnt the entire stock will be cut out. Tho bail of Oscar L Baldwin, tho do faulting cashier of the Mechanics' Na tional Rank of Newark, increased to 8100 000. Tho receiver of the batik says that the depositors will probably receivo fiO or GO per cent, of their money. At Marion Station, Miss, on election day,negroes fired upon unarmed whites at tlie polls, killing four and wounding two. One hundred negroes barricaded a liouso and fired upon tho sheriff and posse. Vi'iuiur' I'rt'iUetlmiN. Our readers lmvc pvrhnps lost inm-li of their fuitli In tlie weather prophet, If Indeed they ever had nny, lint some Interest may yet at tach to his predictions. In his Almanac lie says of the present month that It will prob ably enter rold and decidedly wet, but this condition will suddenly, after the lirst week, give place lo open and genial weather again nearly everywhere, with a disappearance of frosts even In Northern Xew York iiiid Cana da fur a marked period. We may expect some of the tlnest at any rate, most enjoya ble weather of the season during tills month at New York, lioston, Philadelphia and Washington, and in Canada our "Indian Summer." In western sections the fore and latter part of the mouth are likely to be disa greealile,lmt lie does not anticipate much Iron hie from snow-falls or blockades this winter until December. Should such occur, how ever, it will likely be found that the dates of the disturbances will be very nearly the same as those of the November of 18S0. Possibly there may be a period of unusual warmth in proximity to the middle of the month. This month will be marked by periods of balmy and brilliant autumn weather, as In the year 1877. Cmiurnliililtory. Thu llloonisliurg (I'a.) C--i.umiii.vs and Dkmociiat lias improved Its local page with a dress of new type, and the ollieo has been re moved into a new building especially erected for the purpose. We congratulate the Col. r.Miti.VN (which by the way is a good and en tcrprislng journal) on this evidence of pros perity. Cleat field Itepublicnn. The ltloomsburg Columbian has just re moved into a new building which was erec ted for it nud supplied with all modern con veniences, and has put on a new dress. The paper is in a deservedly prosperous coudi lion, and Geo. K. Klwell, Ksii,, the editor, Is one of the most lnlliienllal Democratic edi tors of tlie State. HW.e.1 Hunt lUcunl. The lllooinsburg Coi.rMiiiAN is now fairly deniiciled in their new olllce. They boast o"f a new Campbell press and of the best arrang ed printing olllce in the county. We con gratiilatc our contemporary on its new tie parture. Gitatciaa Sew lttm. The Columiiian Is fully Installed in its new home. We arc glad to chronicle this evi deuce of prosperity on part of our contem porary. There are probably few County oil!, ces in the State that are so well arranged as tlie building it occupies. It was specially built tor its use and the comment is, 'elegant.'" Jlloomtburg Republican I'he llloonisliurg Columiiian Is out inn new dress, has moved into new quarters and Is as proud ns a young man with Ids llrst mustache. The Union-Lrailer Is pleased to note the pros, liciity of its contemporaiy, of which all these Improvements are positive evidence.- - WilLes Jlarre Unioii-Iadir. The lllooinsburg Coli'MIUAN" olllce was re. moved last week to a new and well arranged building on Jliiin stieet built expressly to meet the wants of the publisher. The olllce hns been titled up with new presses ami type and is the most complete in the county. There is a demand for progressive journalism at Columbia's county seat and the Con jiiiias is foi lunate in leading the signs of the times. Shickthiitny Kcho, The Montour White Lead, Zinc and Color Works, of Jtnpert, I'a., have recently increased their facilities nud put tlielr mills in llrst. class working order and secured the services of W. I'., li. D.ivies, of Philadelphia, an ex perienced practical painter and manufacturer as Superintendent. They have no hesitancy, therefore, to guarantee all the goods equal, If not superior to any in the maiket, Their motto is '(JuALiiviuiKiiiorCoXHii)i:i!AiioN." They are now manufacturing pure ready, mixed and Pure Tinted Paste Paints from Pure Linseed Oil, White Lead, Zinc and Fine Colors, Car, Ilrldge, Ship and Hoof Paints, Dry, in pure linseed oil and ready.mlxed, Pure White Lead, Zinc, Colors, Pure Lliiscud Oil, Putty, fa:, fic. If you need paints of any Kind, scud fur simple caul and price list. IIKNltY S. HKAY, Oct, 7 Sin Hupert, Pa. Marriages. Mock -MiC.si.if;.--At the M. II. parson, age in Oraugc!lle, Aug. lulli, IHSl, by itev. T. O. decs. .Michael I lock lo .Martha IJ. .McCasIln, all of Mlllvllle, Columbia coun ty, Pa- Lkmok McIIkmiv. At the residence of the bride's parents, in Orange township, Columbia county, Oct. llitli, 18S1, by Itev. T. O. Clces,Johu Lemon to Harriet A. Mc.Henry, all of Columbia conn ly. rariKis-Sni.Ki:. At the Heformed par. soimugo in Oraiigevllli) on the fith Inst,, .Mr. Aloiuo P. Tetter to Miss LlzzlnM. .Sllller.bolh of rUhlngcrcck township. Deaths. Ai'I'I.kmak. In Ml. Pleasant, Nov. 2nd, Frances V.., wife of I. K, Appleman, aged li yeais, 10 mouths and 211 days. Winn:.- In Orangevllle, Nov. 0th, Delilah S wire of C, II. Wlille, rged -10 years. SniKKii.- In Fihlngf "el; on the fith lust., John Iluyd Stoker, iic 1 23 years, 0 mouths nml Hi days. Johnson. In Urvei.wood township on the ilOth of October, Charles Htuiirt Johnson, aged it years, U months and lit days. 111 Boston, there hnvo been summoned I ...!. l 1. ..!.! -t 1. .!..... il... I us witnesses in uciiiiu oi uuuv.iU) iu llev. I. N. Tnrbox, secretary of tho American Educational Society i the Hov. Howard O. Dunham, secretary of tho Ameiioau Peace Sooitty i tho Hev. John L. Withrow, pastor of tho I'nik street church, and John W. (Suitcau, brother ot tho prisoner. (uticura Scrofulous Itching and Scaly Hu mors of tho Skin, Sculp and Blood Cured. MlUACl'LOl'S CTHK. I will now state that I iimilo a miraculous cure of one ot tho worst cases ot skin (llsonio known, Tho patient Is a man forty years old; liaJ sutlcred fifteen ycara. lllseics, scalp and nearly his whom Iwly presented a frlxlitfiu appearance Had had tlio at tention of twelvo dllTcrcnt physicians, who pre scribed tlio best rcmodles known to tho protcs-lon, such as lodldo potassium, arsenic, corroslto sui'l mate sarsaparllia, etc. Had paid for medical lent treatment with hut little reflof. 1 prevailed upon him lo uso tho Cuttcum llesolvent Internally, nnd thu Cullcura nnd cutlcura soan externally. Ho did so nnd was Completely cured. Tho skin on Ills head, face, and many oilier pal ts of Ills body, which presented a most loathsome appearance, Is now as Bolt nnd smooth as an Infant s, with no scar or trace ol tho Ulseaso left behind, lie has now been cured tivelio mouths. Ileportcdby K. II. imoWN, Ksii lfarnwcll.H. O, SCltOlTLA SOHE. Tho llev Dr. .In detalllLir his experience, with tlio Cutlcura Ittmedles, said lhat ihrouitli Ulvlno Providence ono of his parishioners was cured of a scrofulous sore, which was slowly draining away his lire, by tho Cutlcura llesolvent Internally, and Cutlcura and Cutlcuta soap osternally. The poison iimb iiuu leu iuu uiscusu was tuiupieiuir uiivi-u uut, KCZKMA. Sixteen mnntlii since, an cruntlon brokoouton my lcif and both feet.whlcli turned out to be Eczema and caused mo great pain and annoyanco. I tried virlous remedies with no (food result, until 1 used tho Cutlcura llesolvent Internally and cutlcura and uuueura oap externally, wnicu entirely curou uiu, so that my skin Is as smooth and natural as ever. I. EN. M. l'UAlt.EV, ci south st., llatttmorc. CUTICUHA. and lllood Diseases, consists In tho Internal use of Cutlcura Kesolicnt, tho new lllood Purifier, nnd tho external uso of Cutlcura and Cutlcura iSoap, thu ilrent Mkln Cures. Prlco of cUTIcilllA.smill boxes, goo.; lareo boxes fl.CUTlCUKA HKSOI.VKNT, $1 per bottle. Cutlcura soap,2:e. cuuoura snavin-,' soap, ioc. Depot, WEEKS & TOTTKII, ll03ton, Mass. CATARRH Sanford's Radical fjure, Complete Treatment For $1 00. Sanford s Iladlcal Cure, Catarrhal Solvent and Improcd Inhaler, wrapped In onn packnse.ttlth lull directions, and sold by nil nriiit'ists for one dollar. Ask for S.utford'3 Kudlcal Cure. From aMmplo cold or Inlluenza to tho rotttn?, Flougliln-; and dfath ot the sense of smell, tastu and nearlng this grcit remedy Is supreme. I'ol sonous mucous accumulations are rcmored, tho entire membrane cleaned, disinfected, soothed and haled, head nnd voice cleared, smell, taste and hearing restored and constitutional rava ages checked. Thus, externally and Internally, does tills great economical remedy work, In stantly relieving and permanently curing the most aggravated and dangerous forms ot Ca tarrh. General Agents, WEEKS & PO'I TEH. Boston. lUTrt.MlUE, Roaches, Water Hugs and lied and iv 1'AIihONH KX I'BIIMI- .'5 V .n.sl, nnH t.k Mn fan- or ikii sme is. jurns, granaries and households often ol aredln a single night, llest and cheapest vermin killer In the world. N o failure In so j ears. V. ery box warrant ed, s-old by all grocers and druggists. Atk for l'AKSO.SS. Mailed for 85c. by WEEKS & l'OTTlill, itosieu. uu. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rjMUAL LIST, I)KC. TKIIM, 18KI. Montgomery Cox vs John Leggott. .Martha E Creasy ct a! vs.Iosinh II Vandersllce. John Hubbard, trustee ctnl vs (leorge Pennington et al. William Lamm, trustee, Ac, vs.Iohn W Hoffman. rnocuo won et al vs Jiary A woous ct ai. John M Sutltn vs Ira II Sutllff Daniel Mowry vs ncott township. Joseph Lamon vs Hannah Lainon'u administrator. Samuel hclnveppenhelser vs O M K J K Lockard. Augustus Kreuud et ux vs Charles W Miller. A P Watts vs columbu county M S V J I. Associa tion. Lewis o Williams vs Orangevlllo JI S Y .V L Associa tion. Lazarus Moj'er vs C II Delttcrlck. Charles Coleman vs IlemouM SPA: L AssteHti n, John Is'e, hard vs orangevllle M s Pi: L Assucla'lon Matthias Kline vs Demon M S F.t L Association. Jeremluh Kolb vs Columbia County 8I' I. Asso ciation. James Lamon's administratrix vs Joseph Lamon. Samuel liogart vs ll II Kani3. Dartiey Altertson vs A n Klrkendall. Clinton liobblns vs ll P sharplesi, A It Whlto vs Joseph II Vandersllce et nt. ll Herring vs Joseph It Vandenllco et al. A li Herring vs Joseph 11 Vandersllce et al. Emanuel Strauss vs Martin Johnson. Centralia Mutual Saving Pund Association vs Sarah nancy. Curtis S H rooks vs The Uorough of Danvlllo. I. II Leo & Dro vs Ocnnlsou Drink David Savage vs Jeremiah Veager. (leorgu Ueaglo's uso vs .Moses Metier, William Shelhiimoi vs Michael (.rover's adiiir's. Henry Moycr vs o D L Kostenbauilar. Jacob L Menslnger vs John Wan. Oeorco Parver vs John A Puuston. Uenjamlu Miller's administrators vs (Jeo. Sti Icker. T 1ST OK JUHOltS, llICC. THUM, 18SI. GHANI) JUltOHS. Deaver-s Paul Pry. mourn Wallace Hagenbucli, Isaiah Hagenbucli, AiuerL ueruine, isaae uoauariiici, 111 larcrcck Daniel Kelchuer. Catawlssa Samuel Prederlcs. Centre iienjainln Dallm. Ellsha lllngrose, Couyngham uernard Dojle, Jamn3 tevam. Plshlngcrei'k Harrison llesj, Nathan smllh. oreenwood-WPIkeler, BU Welllver. Hemlock Win o llelchart. Jackbon Elias Vouug. Locust Gera Hower, John Hirner. .Madison Joseph Maiiat. scott John Ktkrpth, David (lelslnger, Joseph Ml! Icr, Joseph White. THAVLItSK .ll'ltOltS. FIKST WT.XK. Hearer Thomas Downs, David Pink, llenton Peler Lnubacu, lierwlck Charles K lluilln, 1 II Hojt. nrlarcreek Emor Dletterkk, lieube.i Sltler. llloom James Cadow. J K lirotz. William Krainnr. John Penman, Charles ltabb, ciarl; Sloan, J) a Tlngley. Centre John S Mann. Pranklln Moses Iluwer, Samuel Ileeder. PlsiilugcrocU-U p Hemic,-, (leorgo Heath, II W Kline. Daild Winner (ireeuwood-p s Palrinan, John Haloes. Hemlock c I, Ilanm.tn, Joseph suyder. JackHon Jacob Knouse. Minim I S llenderriholt. Madison ElHha II Harunau. Montour Henry Aldilch, Pred Stinger, orange M C Vauce. Pino John llruner, Win Kursliner. II P Whllmoyer. boott Win Drake, Harry Towii9end. SECONU WF.Sk. llenton-stephen Knefer, Jeremiah SUlos, Elijah Yocum. Dei Wlck-D W Ilurlln, John W Evans, W T Snyder, llloom Stephen Culllns, Abram Pry, Ell Knorr J K Lockard, Wm Lemon, OH Sauige. Catawlssa (1 E .Myers. Centre Aaron Kelchuer. Pri nklln-c L Arlley. Plshlutcreek c J Ash, M A Ammerman. Hemlock-John lletz, A J Iieagie, E M Crawford. Jackson Alex Knouse, Dautel Young. Locust Thomas lloHinun, Daniel l'norr, Joseph Thomas. Mllllln Wesley Nuss, I K Sehweppcnhclscr, Main Jeremiah Lougenberger. Madltou Judson Axe, (leorge Mil, llethuel Whip, plo. Orange Cucstcr Cox, John Keyhard. scott-J S Uachman, Illchard Jonuson, HlramTron sue. N JOTIC'K. notice is h(rphv Pivnn thnt thu fnltfm'i lias been nied In Hie Prothonotary's ollieo of Colum bia county, nnd win bo prcsmted to tlie Court of common Pleas of sild county on tho nrst Monday ol December. A. I). ,bsi and combined atlcr tl'e lourth day of said terra unless exceptions be nied within that Ihao. 1. Account of John A. Funaton, Coaimlttee of Hal. Ho Pegg, a lunatic. i. Account ot K.M. Towkibury, Committee of Ito manusbtransser,u lunallo. WM. K1II0KBA1IM. (l.M.Ouici, Proth'y. Deputy. Nov. 4-U vroTici: is iikhkhy wvkx that J application will bo made, under tlio provision ol the Act ot the (leuiral Assembly of I he Common wealth ot i-ennsylvnnlit approved the until day of April, 1SI1, entitled "An Act to provide for the In corporation und itgulaiton of certain corporations'1 andtho several supplements thereto, for I ho char, tor of a corpora'lon in bo callol Tllit OKOSS CHEEK COAl. COMPANY" proposed lo bo Incorpo rated for thu purpose of mining and Belling anthra cite coal and acquiring and exercising all ihu fran chises, rlghis andiprli lieges relating to or connected with the ucmilHUloti, Uso and disposition of real nnd personal property, and all oilier franchises, lights and privileges oJ a mining company incorpo rate under tho above mentioned act auduupplo. menu. 'l ho mining operations of the company are to bo carried on In tho counties lot Luzerne, Schuylkill, carbon , Columbia and Northumberland, In the Mate of Penmyhanla and sales and deliveries are to be madi within or nliuout the tuld Statu. Power to sell i,r release tlio real estate of tho corporation li to be exuelsed by the Directors without tlmim cukMty or obtaining the consent of tho stockholder,-. JAJIKS E. (IOWKN, Solicitor for Applicants, No. Sio south Fourth Stieet, Philadelphia. November llih, tssi-Dw r wiHHr'iiBaitiJrj SHERIFFS SALE.. iiy virtue Of sundry write Issued out of tlio Court ot Common rieas of Columbia county nnd to mi'fllrectcd, will bo exposed to publlo salo nt tlio Court Hoiibp, In llloomaburir, rcnnsjlvanU.nt two o'clock, p. m. on MONDAY, DEOISMHUU fitli, .1881. Tho following described real estate, sltuato In tho llorough of lierwlck, Columbia county, l'cnnsjlvn. nla, beginning at tho corner of In-lot number lllty olght, Ihenco along Second street westwardly to an alley ninety-nine feot, thenco along said niicy eigu-ty-fournnd nve-tcnthafect to tho corner of lot be longing to tho estate ot William s. Evans, dcccaol tlicnco along said lino ntnety-threo feet to the cor ner of lot number ntty-clght, thenco by lot number' mty.clght eighty-four nnd nvo-tcnths feet to tho placoof beginning, being tha northeasterly part of lots number ntty-nlno and slxty,as numbered in iho general plan of said town, containing soven thou sand eight hundred and llf ty-clght nnd llto-tcnths feet ot ground, onwhlch aro erected ono largo two- story frnmo duelling house, framo barn and other out-hulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Thomas Uaucher against Franklin Stewart on J to bo sold m tho property ot Franklin stowart. JACKS3N, Attorney. Vend. Ex, ALSO. The f illowlng described real ostilo sltm'o In tho Uorougliof lierwlck, Columbu county, fcniis)ia- ntt, bounded nnd described ns follows, lo w III On the north by Jack'on street, on tho cast by Mulber ry strut, on tho south by lot ot Harry (Irozler, and onthcwest by nu alloy.satd'lot being feet In wtllh and feet In dep'h, klown as lot No. 13 In In said borough, on which nro erected n two story frnmo dwelling houso and ont-kltchon. seized, taken In execution nt the s-ilt of P. H. Illack against Jack-on Ate, nnd to bo sold as thu properly ot Jackson t,lo Ikklik, Attoiufy. Vend. Kt. ALSO, All that certalu lot or piece ot land siliutu In Or ange township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, boundelnnd d, scribed as follows, to-wlt: Haiti nlng at a stone comer In n public road und running thence nlont said road north slxty-nlno and a liuf degrees cast eight perches .and fo irJcnths lo a stone, thenco by land fG.-nn'rlv of Mckelvy Drake nnrth9 and three-fourths degrees wist nineteen and four-tenths perches to nstone, tluneo by land form erly of llenjitnln Boone, Jr,, south'slxty-nlno and n halt degiccs west eight perches nnd four-tenths to a stone, and thence by land formerly of Jacob Hag enbucli south eight nnd a, half degrees, eatt nine teen perches and four-tenths to thj place of begin ning, containing ono ncro strict measure. ALSO, On i other lot or pleco of land situate In Orango township, couuty nnd Stato aforesaid, bounded and descrlted as follows to-wlt: Ueglnulug at a Mono set for a comer In tho public roal leallag from Pe ter Miller's farm to Light Street, thjnco by lands of Jeremiah Hagenbucli north eleven andone-iiunr- ter decrees west nineteen perches and live links to a stone, thence by lands of the said Margaret J, Drake south nino degrees east nineteen perches and eleven links to a stone In the public road afore said, thenco by tho same south seventy and om HUartcr degrees nest live pi relies nud twenty-four links to the place of beginning, containing ono nun drcd and twenty perches, be the same moro or Uss whereon aro erectot a story nnd a half dwelling house nnd stable. Seized, taken In execution nt the suttof Peter Lnt's administrator against Joslah P. Lice and lo be sold as the property of Josiali P. i Ice, W.J. IlecKti-itw, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO. All that certain pieco or parcel ot land situate In tho township of Greenwood, county of Columbli Stalo of Pennsj Ivanla. bound id and described as fol liws: Hounded on tho north by lands of Amos Kitchen, Jesso llcacock and John Miliar, on th i cast by lands of Ilrlttaln Thomas, on the-south by lands ot G. U. Wilson, Ira Hobbini aid Jackson Hobblns and on the west by lands of Lloyd Y'eager and Georgo Kester, containing soventy-two ncres more or less, of which about Bitty ncres nro cleared and eight or ten acres timber land. There nro on the plnco ono frame dwelling houso ono nnd n half stories high, and one frarao dwelling hous3 two stoiles hub, one barn, part frame and part log, two applo orchaid. two wells of water, one pottery kiln, and otlur out buildings, good fences, Ac. ALSO, All (hat other piece or parcel of land situate In Greenwood township nforesall, bounded nnd de scribed as follows, to-wlt: On tho north by on the east by land of Humphrey Parker, on the south by laud ot Humphrey Parker, and on the west by Joseph Parker, containing eleven acres moro or less, of which about three acres are cleared. and tlio balance timber land, Seized, taken In exocutlon at tho suit ot William Hobblns for use of John Christian against John II Parker and to be sold as tho property of John II Parker. ROBisjN, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO. All that ceitnlu lot or piece ot ground situate In East lllooinsburg, County of Columbia und statu ot Pennsylvanla,boundod and deseilbed as follows, to- wlt.: On the north by an alley, on thj east by an alley, ou tho south by lot of Tiirnbach, and on the wost by publlo road, leading from llliomsburg to Rcrwlck (now called Kas.t street) containing In front on said road (East street) about fitly feet, and In depth about ono hundred nnd ninety eight feet, on which are erected a large two s'ory brick build tng, stable anlout-buildlngs; u wellot good water on tho promises, Seized, taken In oxeentlun at the suit of Johu (l. Freeze, administrator of Lot Ilia Menagh, deceased against Illchard U. Menagh with notlca to Ch irlos Savage, terrc tenant, and to bo sold ns thu proper ty of Illchard 11. Menagh. with notlcu lo Charles Sa age, terro tenant. Bauki.sv, Attorney. Vend. Ex, ALSO, Thu one-half Interestot nil that ccrialu lot or pleco of land situate In Orangevllle, county ot Co lumbia and Slate of Pennsylvania, nnd bounded nnd described ns follows, to-wlt: Adjoining an ulley on tho south. Main stieet of said town on thu cast, a lot now belonging to tho heirs ot Peter Achenbach on the west, and a lot sold to William FU-hcron thu north, containing four thousand and clghly-elght siiuaro feet moro or less, on which aro erected a two-story dwelling house, barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In oxecutlou at tho suit of the Or- angovlllo Mutual Saving Fund nud Loan As? oclallon against Calvin Herring and John Herring and lo bu sjUaslho property of Calvtu Ilenlug and John Herring. MuxEii, Attorney. Veud. Ex. UZAL 1I.ENT, SherlfTs Olllce, Uloomsburg, sherltf. November ll, 'l-t3 A UKN'TS WANTKD.-A rare chance U mako inouoy rapidly selling our Now Hook! to York by MW aufl Gaslight bhowlng up the Now York of to-aay, with; Us pal aces, Itsciuwded thoroughfares, Its rusblugelovat- lury, lis dark crimes and lerilhlo tragodles.lts char Itles, und In fact every phase of lire in the ci eat city. Don't wast-- time selling slow boks, but semi for circulars, git, lug full table ut toucouts, terms to agents, ,vc. crospecius now i tuny una ten nory in gloat ueinanu. Auuress ir uiimm mius,, ;us Chestnut btreut, Philadelphia, Pa nov, IMw r PLAYS 1 PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS! For Heading Clubs, tor Amateur Theatricals, Turn peranco Plai 8, Drawing uoom Plays, Fairy PUys, Ethiopian Plays, (luldu Books, pantomimes, Tab leaux, Lights, Magnesium Lights, colored Fire, liurnt Cork, Theatrical Face Preparations, JarJey's Wax 'ork; Wigs, lleards, Moustaches, Costumes. Charades and Paper Scenery. New oitiiloguessent freo containing full description and prices. SAM UEL FIIENCH &. SON, as East 14th btreet.New Yoik. r.ov. 11 4w r AGENTS WANTED Foil ll.thK 1 WAIN'S "THE PRINCB AND Tlll-J PAl'l'Llt." Tho best and funniest ot all. Elngantly bound; with 200 nuo Illustrations, oust the thing for the holidays, Address F. O. lir.IHsj CO,, Newaik, N. J. nov. IMw r $777' A YEAH anu expenses lo aeents. t Outnt Free. Address P. (i. VICKUHY Augu9taMalno, ll 0V. Il-lw Dauchy Si Co'ti. Advt's. lATlNTS QK011UE J:. LEMON, Atl'y at Law, WASHINGTON. O. C. Send sketch or model for Preliminary Examination and Opinion as to PaU'Utablllty. for which ho cliargn Is made. If reported patentable no cliargo for ser vices Unless Successful. Send for pamphlet ot In structions. ESTAl!LISIlEl)lnlS03. d UOV.IWW BOLD. MEDAL AWARDED tho A athor.A nvw ana ureal Mtnl loal Wor k,w t rratiUd t tiu j-o-nt and ctiMwat, utdiiHJDall to uvorr inan,uii(iUthlHuiatl(.iaoc(ilIJfii or,Hir-irbtarTaUn boaniiln li ii u b rrcucii iuu-Mui,riuuu-wi-U full vtit,3U0 pp.contina beautiful wttMfj enprifiofa, 126 irtcrli tiom( t-nc onlj tl-tSaent ly mail UluaUaUtlaampla.tlcentat ami now.Addrvaa Teabod Mt-1. FUniU -TrTVQPT V loallDatiiatAorDr.W, II. 1'All Ki:U, Ho, 4 JtuJtiocU at, lloatuo. Nor. U-4w a Agents Want '- d for the best "Authentic Life and Jhtltlc Services of PRESIDENT GARFIELD, fully Illustrated with steel engravings, Tho moit thrilling, oventful and rnriniau hi-rola lifu beforo thu woild. Truly w frluud of hun.aully. II In last days ah tuliy and nbly told by one of (lie best nu. ihors, will outsell all others, I.ojo no lima to mcuro territory, ExlraTcrms. outiltonly (ucenH. Ad. dress ntonee, D, L. OUEltNSEY Pub., CI Coriilllll, Hoston, Mats, Nov.ll-lw U iWKOUrOlt'H NOTICK. USTATK Of SAItAlt fFUO, DttliSHI). fnffa-a lMlAtrt(Mitln? nn thn PfttAtfl Of Sarah Peirg, Into ot Madison township, Columbia county, deceased, lintn been granted by the lle-clstcr of said county to Abraham llartllno ot Jcrseytown.ox'r. All persons navillg claims aguiusv ma loiun; w oom ,.v- mcnt, nnd thoso Indebted to tho estate to mako pnjment to tho undersigned executor, without delay. ,, ,,.,, Jttecutor, Oct, Hl-fiw Jcrscj town, Pn. A UIMTOK'S NOTICK. ESTATE Of PAVID SUA! I'm, DECKAPKO. Tho underslqned auditor appointed by tho Or phans' court of Columbia county to mako distribu tion ot iho fund to nnd among the parties entitled thereto, will sunt his olllce In lierwlck on Friday, tho Will day of November, lssl, at 9 o'clock a. m., to perform tho duties of his appointment, when snd whero all persons havlDg claims ntalnsttho rstnto will appearand prove tho samo.or be debarred from receiving any sharo of said fund ,,,,,, Sept. tw-tn Auditor. UDITOK'S NOTICE. -.STATU 01' PA Wl'H. SIIAPltK, MCkASLIl, Tho nndersignfd auditor appointed b) tho Or- nhftna I'nmt nf ('ftltimhliinnnnlv. AL lllll renUCSt Of counsel for the estate nnn mo neirs, 10 mnse uisin button ot funds In tho hnnds of tho executors, as nlinwn hv tlin llrnr. nnd nnrtlal account WlllSlt at Ills j-.- - omce in iiioomsuurg on rnuay, nuriuurr in", list, nt len o'clock in tho forenoon to nlteud to the liitii'H (it Mn nnnnlntmnnt. All nersons having calms ngnlnstsaldcstato will appear and prove the same, or bo debarred from receiving any Bharu of sam n nu. . . OEJ. K. ELWKLL, Sept. SO, la Auditor, A UMTOK'S NOTICK, KSTATK OK K. J. 1II0HNT0N, IlKCfASEl-. niin tii-.rtrtt1ntnH A t-illlfii n nt ,r,lritnd bv the Or tihatis' Court ol Columbia counl, to make distilbiu- i iuu ui i ne 1 1:1111 nee in iuu minus ui inu uiiini,n..vw to nt.d among the pontes entitled thereto, will meo nil nflrtlp In7ir,-t,ri llinrnln nt. tils Clltlco in D1001II8 burg Pa., on Saturday the lmlioay of November. ism, at ten o'clock a.m., when and v hero all per- sons iiaing uny claims upou sou iunu in ui)n.-n-andproiethe stimo or be dobarnd from receiving anysnuomcrcc. c. w. Mtf.t.EIt. Oct. li, 'sl-lw Auditor, OltPIIANS' COUHT SALK OF VALUA1II.K REAL ESTATE ! lly til tuo of nn order of the Orphans' Court of Co lumbla county, thn uuderslgned executor of the es tate of Jacob Evans, late of tho Town of lllooins burg In said county, deceased, w 1 1 expose lo public sale on tho premises on Fr day, Novombor 25th, 1881, at two o'clock lu the afternoon of said day, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: All that certain lot or pleco of land, situate in Scott Town, West lllooinsburg, and bounded nnd described as follows: On tho en .t by lot of OcorKo W. Correll, on the south by Plcu Alley, on tho west by lot of Wl Ham Ilupcrt, and on tho south by Second street of said town.con- talnlng eight thousind six hundred nnd eighteen squaru feet, on wlit:h aro eroded a KitAMK DWLLMNG HOl'SK, stiblo and out-bulldlngs. TEH.MS OF SALE. Ten per cent of one-fourth of the purchase money shall bo paid at the striking down ot thu pioperty; theonc-fourlh lessthotn per cent, at the continuation nbsoluto.and the re maining thtec-fourths In ono year atlcr confirma tion nisi, with Interest from that dale. A. J. EVANS, A. L. FuiT, Executor. Attorney. No,4-ts 11. Harris, Auctioneer. N OHMAL SCHOOL l!ONI)S. H.nOISIlLHll Sl'ATK N'OHMAI. SCOOOL. Illoomsburir, Nov, 1st, lssl, Km cl.il i.otlcu Is herebv elven that thu Interest warrants duo, prior to and Including March 1st, ism, ucuur ,vtirruuis .MIS I, X, O, 4, 1), U, I.OUliU V, r.'spcctlvely, on bonds Issued by the Uloomsburg Literary Institute uud State Normal School, secured by mortgages of September 1st, 103 will bo paid by ine Treasurer 01 inc i;oi pnrniton at nts omce in iiioomsuurg ul any iiuio on ur ueioru iuu xutu 01 No vember, A, D-, ltsl, upon delivery ot tlio warrants, 11 I.CI,Altl, Tieasurer IlloomsburL' s. N. school. Ofllce ( laiU tz Sen's fctorc. nova-lw XV7-II)OW'S APPHAISKMENTS. Widow's appraisement In thu estate of Edwurd nauy, iH-ceaseii. I't-r-ionaliy, l).15 llealty, 89I.S5 f 300 Widow's nppratsuneut In tlio eslatoof Josuph I. I'resion, ueceastu. Personalty, taoo.oo Will bo conllrined n sl on the llrst Mondav of I)c. cember, IS'l, and unless exceptions he tiled iunu i iur hjj s mere liter, iuu saiuu wiuuucuii tinned absolutely. WM. KIIICKUAUM, NOV. 4-tC Cleik. T KOISTKit'S NOTICKS. I V Notleo Is hereby L'lven to all leiratecs. credl Uirs and other persons Intel ested In the estates ot iuu respeeiiio uei-eueius nnu minors, inai iiierui- counts haie been tiled in tho otllre of the lleglsler of vui. tu, nun iMiiuu preseiut-u iur cunurmauou umi allow anco In the orphans' Court to bo held in lllooinsburg, on Monday, Doc. s, issi, nt 2 o'clock j. ui. on saiu uuy I I. The llrst and Una! account, ot Joieph W. Eves uuiuiuisuuLur ui ruriu Rves, wnowas inuau. inuusira'or or josepn nikington, utoor oreen woud township, deceased. !. Account of John A. Fnnston. t'uardlan of Kiniiii Mills, minor child of Man In M. Mills, late ot .-uuuisuu luiYiiMiui, ueeeuseu. s Flr.f and final account of Moses A. Loib, admin istrator r I'auuno i.oeu, late of tho llorough of lierwlck, deceased, 1. First and llnataccountof OeorgoWhllenlght and .iuus uei'cr, atiininisirdiors or .inrgaret neilt r, IUIO Ul lUIIUUIW lJV US111JI, UUCUUSeU, 5. Tho second and final account of Daniel Miller ani.satuan Miner, executors of Oeorgo Miller, i4iu ui jiiiuiu Luiviisuip, uueeaseu. . Tho aecjunt of William Kressler, almlnl slrator or i nomas Krcssier, latu ot scon township, de eoased. T. First and llnal account of Jacob P. Shoemaker. administrator of Lanah chipln, lato of Orango luwunuigf, ucceusuu. s. Tho aecout of Lafayette Fetterman, administra tor of Charles Fetterman, lato ot Locust town snip, aeceaseu. u. Third and final account of I). L. Clnpln, one of iuu iiuntitusiruiurs oi ,juun noston, late 01 1-TsU- lugorei-K Lun usuip, ueeasi'u, ll). Plrt and final account of Ell Jones, nilmlnlstr.i. lor of Preservo Conner, lato ot Ueutou own- snip, ucccuscu. II. First nnd llnal account ot Henry Holllngshcad administrator of Mary Cleaver, lato of tho township ot Catawlssa, i. First anil Final account of Samuel Mu-wrnve. (iii.iidl.in of Morris u. Forsytu, u inlcor child of iituiis rurbyiu, luio oi lowusnip, uo- ec istia. la. I'll st nnd puitl.il ncc.mnt if June n Case, ad mlulstrutrlx of IV. A. Case, lato of bcotl town biup, uceeiiseu. II. first and llnal account of William llartell. nil. mliilsirator of Mary E. Uetler, late of Mifflin luwiisiup, ut-eeuseu. IS. First aud llnal account of Hiram 11. Kllno and T, E, Everett, aduilnlstralors of Moes Everett, l.iloof Orange lownshlp. deceai-ed, us illedby ,i. iiowuru jiiiue, uaminisiraior ui n. it, Kline, iieeeas-'ii, 10. First and liDal account of II. It. Kllno. ndmlnls. Iratorof Levi s. Lunger lato of Ftshiugcreik iunsuip, ui'cx'useu, u.s inuii uy .i. iiuard Mine, auininisiraioroi n.n. isune, deceased IT. Second and nnal account of John Kllngermau, executor of John Shninau, lato ot lleavcr town bhlp, deceased. Hoirlstor's oalce, I uiooin'tmr; Nov. 4, 'si. f W. U.JACOUV, Ue.-lHter, Wl LOWS' APPRAISKMEKTS. Tho foUowlnir appraisements of real and reitonnl property set apart to widows of decedents hau been llledlu the onteo of tho Heulstt-r ot Col umbia county, under tho llules of Court, and will he presented for absolute confirmation to tho orphans' t'ourttobo held In Uloomshurt'.lnand for said coun ty, nu Monday, tho 5th day of Deo., isst, at two o'clock p. in,, of said day unless exceptions to such connrmiillon aio previously Bled, of which nil per. sous Interested In said estates will tako notice : 1. Widow of Autrustus W. Weaver lato of t'lsblnL'- creek township, deceased. !i, Widow ot Nathan Creasy, lato of Patau lisa township, deceased. s. Widow of oeo. II. Wills, lato ot tho Horouch of He! wick, deceased, 4. Widow of Junos Wolf, lata of tho Town of Uloomsbtirt', deceased. lleirlster's onico. I H'o unshuiir, Nov, -t, 'st. ' w. II. j OPV, It I ter John R. Funs ton's Real Estate, Trustj Investment and Collection Offico. BLOOMSBURG, PA, l'Olt H ' LB Or HxihaliKii I urne Flume Houto for two fuliilhes, trood sluLlv, fiuitui.u wiilir. Ownid by 11. r.tuarp. HI Acies, fruiie llnin-,bntk burn, irood fruit und water, in Madipon lownthlp. la. Occupied by Washlnulou bmlth, 1 ' SIS ACies. Hurley farm, Mont uirtownshlp.frnmo dwelllnj,' house, bank Darnand other out-buildtn'-s. tood soil; about luo acres timber: well watered' he uthy location, irood markets. If desired, will d(. ldu lu two or Unto tracts. See drafts, Terms easy. Now owned by Wm. Neal, Esu. ' Aldniforlatjlouow brick dwellluiron 6lh street, west of Maiket, lo rooms. A ban-aln, ' l'our pleasant bulldlnif Iota on West street, i heni). Very ducirablo for uulel liouies, ' SOLI), A toton WejUticctlo Mrs. Kate h. Wilson, with John h. Mil n-r, contractor. t i icr luitleuluif. Ol'ply to Oit. ll, 'oi-ll JOHN A, I'l'KSTON. "I U'OAL til.ANKH OV AI.l, KJNUS lj 0S'iv.a r vas uoLoauiiS ofion OPINIH OF OUST WEID3SrDE3SrA."5rr, NOVEMBER SID, Wo ojicticd our Now Store, nt EIGHTH AND FILBERT STREETS, Which Uuildlng forms a part EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, This mlditioii ennliles us in many ways to mid greatly lo the comfort and convenience ol our patrons The Dress Goods Departments Xow occupy ono unbroken line of counters', reaching tho entire detith of tlm 'ilhert street extension and nroiitid to Eighth street, about MOO foet in length. Many dejiartinents heretofore crowded havo had largely increased anace assigned them, and all aro given more or less additional room by reason of the enlargement. The only Now Department NOTIONS i STAPLE TBIOIW Where tho tliouand and one necessary trifles needed by ladies will be found. Ws signalized the opening of the Xow Store by prosonting for public inspection THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY that has ever been placed on sale in our city, and by offering in every department of tho houso S&MB fillS MAM&AIMM That cannot fail to enlist the eager attention of buyers. We invite all our out-of-town friends, when in Philadelphia, to pay a visit of inspection to our enlarged establishment. Thoy will find that in extending our premises to accommodate increasing business we hnvo arranged many things with a view to their especial comfort and convenience, notably among which aro the fiureau of Information, the system of checking parcels, the Ladies' Parlor, etc. STRiWBRIDGE N. W Cor. Eiilili aQu market Sis PHILADELPHIA. A BOOK OF 224 PAGES, THAT CAN BE HAD FREE By sending address on a postal card to JOHN WANAMAKHR, PHILADELPHIA. s JUST ISSUED, The New Descriptive Catalogue of the New Goods for Fall and Winter, 1 88 i and .1882, Containing valuable information by which persons in all sections of tin: United States can avail themselves of city fashions and prices. Among the goods mentioned are Silks, Satins and Velvets. Uress Goods. Mourning Goods. Ladies' anil Children's Suits. Shawls and Cloaks. Ladies' Furnishing Goods. Hosiery and Gloves. White Goods and Laces. Notions, Zephyrs, elc. Fringes and Embroideries. Ribbons, Ties, etc. Cloths and Cloakings. Furs and .Millinery. Underwear, Corsets, ct--. Orders by letter, whether large or small, receive the same exact attention as customers present in person. Money refunded for articles not as expected when received. No charge made for samples of Dry Goods, nor for postage on samples. Address, for samples or Catalogue, John Wanamaker, PHILADELPHIA. Our store, known as the Grand Depot, occupies the entire block on Market Street, from Thirteenth Street to City Hall Sqtmre, and extends to Chestnut Street. The gioiind floor alone covers an area of about three acres. F'XMEi WWESANB MW&MB, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WEBER - PIANOS, A FINK INLAID FHKNCH WAINIT CASK OMAN, STOPS, $1)0 DASH E"NL Tor,MM' Sutlsmctlon Guaranteed. m?,?' 3 PI-A.-N"0 WI-IE ROOMS, Ju-2!$.V,AM' m'0K' WKHHS-BAXJIB, VA LIFL? anil DIP fiTU nf r.rO "7 J ui L ' ,V AfiPNTR 50 per cent, dlscounttc f&l Mil, 4W, HEW STOffiE of thu main striicturo nt we have ndded is that of & CLOTHIER S, W. Cor. ni HIM Sts. Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Men's and Hoys' Shoes. Kubber Goods, Trunks, etc. Flannels nnd Muslins. Linens and Upholstery. House Furnishing Goods. Mill's and Hoys' Clothing. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Men's and Hoys' Hats. Hooks and Stationery. Toys nnd Games. Silvei waic. China and Glassware. Furniture and Carpets. HARDIVIAltf a a ntce? n n A ni?iri r 1AMTirn Tlj n km: SUI.I.I Sti UOOlt lv U&II, OlaaliatU, V, Si,