THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. iulittitfiiitt. The Doccinbcr niiiiilior of the iVorM Mrs. ltnnimh UoariUlov of Now York. ! Q IT 1?DTT?T?'0. OA I 1?. jimcficdH llevicw contains four uaiiers wliilo visUintt hor iliitialiter In Wilkes- M J xvx .,...- upon "Tliofcmrmenl Trontniont ot rrcai-i iniir',iiii (mvu stuun on Saturday iiight I SB J. K. BIT7ENBENDEB, J E"18'1, BLOOMSBUKG,PA."" bVi.lay, Nov, 35. 1881. Tho nMitlt of tho election in Now York U not yd known oflici.ilty. Repub lican counties lieM back tliair returns possibly with a view of making tbcm satisfactory to tho Republican!. Tlio Democrats liavo curried tho legislature and elected their Htnto Treasurer, lie- publican counting and John Kelly aro respon.-umo ior mo rest. It U rumored that George 0. Gorhntn is to be appointed Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury. This would bo a mon strous outrage. Gorham is tho editor of tho Washington .Republican and tho staunch defender of tho Star route thieves. During the lifo time of President Gar field, Gorham was his pernUtonl enemy, nbusinp; him on nil occasions. Nothinir could bo more indecent or more insulting to nonest people man tho appointment of Una man to a high position in Ti reasury. tho dent Garlleld, tho writers being Yin. W. A. Hammond, of New ork .lohn AshhurM, Jr., of Philadelphia; J.Marion Sims, of Now York, and John P. Hod gen, ot St. Louis. Dr. Hammond con cludes that the treatment during tho for ty eight hours immediately succeeding tho shooting wn not according to tho rules of surgery and thnt tho wound was not necessarily fatal. Drs. Ashhurst, Sims and Hodgcu corchido that tho wound would have been mortal notwith standing the best treatment known to man. Dr. Hodgcn wonders how thu pa tient lived six hours. Dr. Hammond stubbornly maintains his theory of death lrom malpractice, in opposition to tlio views of tho nblest surgeons in tlio coun try. Ho and Guiteau are apparently tho only ones who think nlikoon tho subject. milliKltS'TNSmUTKS. Tho school teachers of tlio county will be interested in tho following law, passed at tho last session of tho legisla ture. Hy its provisions teachers are al lowed their time and wages, while attend ing county institutes: Section- 1. lie ilcnnclnl. Ac. Thnt from and nftcr thu passage of tills net, It sliaU be the duly of the school directors of the several fchool districts of this Commonwealth, and thoy arc hereby required, to allow the school teachers, employed. In tho said school dis tricts, who are actually engaged In teaching school therein, the time and wages whilst at tending and participating in tho exercises of tlio annual county Institutes for the Improve ment of teachers. Section' S. That, at tho close of tho annual sessions of the said institutes, It shall he tho duty of the several county, city and borough Nobody takes much interest in tho ex istence of II. 15. Ilaye, but ho is not al together forgotten. Tho St. Louis Globe- J)&inocrat,n leading Republican journal, superintendents to make a report to each suggests that it might be a cood thiiiL' hoard of school directors In their respective in inilint him fnr i.m,itili,.it v in ll, n im. jurisdictions, setting forth the number of to indict li m tot complicity in tho Mai- ;lnvg tlmt L,a'c)l tcnclicr ghllU hlivc nUcmle.l routo frauds. It has como to bo pretty anil narticlnated in the exercises of tho suld generally believed that during Haves annual teachers' Institute, which said report fraudulent occupancy of tlio Wliito shall be tho basis for allowing tho teachers House, corruption grow apaco in tho de- ,lldr, !lmo "'I',1, wnK' VoiuK That the wi .i . ir tin provisions of t ils act shall not extend to the partmet its. Whether Haves can bo held hr3t school district of Pennsylvania, nor to in any degree responsible for the rotten- thu counties wherein special laws regulating nes, is sometlung tlio people would like or relating to county institutes arc in rorce. very much to know. Approved the 1 :th day of June, A. D., '81, IIent.v 31. Ilovr. Twenty years ago, tho well known dry goods firm of Hood, Jionbright it Co, Philadelphia, wero compelled to sus pend payment and effected a compromise with their creditors at the rate of seventy live cents on the dollar. Last week the linn sent to tho creditors the twenty-five per cent reserved, with interest for tho whole twenty years. The amount was something like Si -'0,000. Such an honorable action deserves and will rc ccivo the heartiest commendation. ANOTHER ATT EMIT TO Klhli OUITKAU. Tho brutal insolence and abusive con duct of the assassin during histrial has pro duced a degreo of exasperation excelling perhaps, that which followed the mm der of tlio President. Ominous signs ot disgust and wrath havo been noticed both in and out of tho court room, and threats have been made against Guiteau. On Satur- 'm. day afternoon the prison van left tho i - .1... firm will rank higher commercial world. than over in the A number of independent Republicans. among whom were Senator Davies, Congressman ljayneJIon. John Stewart, C. E. Smith editor of tho Philadelphia J'rcss, and Y barton Jiarker, met in Philadelphia last week, to discuss tlio luturo action ot the nnti-Uameron taction ot tho Republican parly. Tlio gentle men will doubtless adopt vigorous reso lutions of independence from ring rule and then fall into line and follow Quay and tho rest of the machino leaders after the latter have fixed the nominations. They aro for reform when it doesn't mean tho defeat of the ticket. Cameron has no especial cause to fear these very remsctiblu "kickers." court house, carrying tho assassin back to jail. A man on horseback followed tho vchiclo and peered through tho grat ing at tho prisoner. Suddenly he rode to the left of tho van, drew a pistol and fired through tho side, which was made of heavy wood, lined with boiler iron. The bullet grazed Guiteau's wrist and was tlattened on the opposite wall. 1 lie horseman put spurs to his steed and made good his escape. William Jones, a "crank," was subsequently arrested on supicion of having tired the shot, but tho policeman in charge of tho van positive ly denies that Jones is tho guilty party. Guiteau was terribly frightened, and could hardly bo persuaded to leave the van on arriving at the jail. Jones was held in SoUOO bonds tor the action of the grand jury, although he was not identified as tho man who fired Tlio United States engineer corps has the shot. It is not probable that ho will been unable to do tho woi upon certain be indicted, as there is no evidenco western streams that was authorized by against him. the river and harbor bill, lor the reason The attempt to kill the assassin cannot that during tho drought tho said streams bo defended it was unlawful and is a dried up completely. The engineers reproach to the free administration of have dredges, but no ploughs and no iusticc. Guiteau merits death but he sprinklers for laying the dust while they should meet it at tho hands of the public are working in river beds. It is main- executioner and in conformity with the festly unjust for congress to expect these law. If this second attack has thoeffect oflicers to envelop themselves in clouds of quieting Guiteau, and prevents his ot dust while they are digging out the abuse ot counsel and court othcers du- channels of streams. The coming con- ring his trial, much will have been gross ought to insist upon tneso rivers gained. 11, however, he persists in his Wu- outrageous behavior it is quite likely that he will arouse such a leeling ot resent ment as will result in his murder. Tho Philadelphia is cursed witli scouu worthless scoundrel daily grows more ob- drels ol all sorts, political and otherwise, noxious, and tlio whole country is sick and now a now class ot rascals has been ol his brutality, insolence and ulnsplie brought to light. These lellows make it mous vulgarity, it is hoped that Judge their business to corrupt juries, and are Cox may decide to try tho caso without known as "jury fixers." Tlio Philadel Guiteau's daily presence in court. At phia Times in a scathing article con- present ho is a constant sourco of annoy- demns these corruptiomsts, and oiters aneo to the court, and an irritant to the tho following rewards: 1000 ior tho sensibilities of the people. being paved with Relgian blooks. limmport Gazette & Bulletin. detection and conviction of the first, SoOO for the second, HiM for tho third and 100 cacli for tho conviction of the next ten. The offers will be open until Jau uary 1st. 1883, ajd it is much to be hoped that they w ill all be earned long beloro that date. Tampering with jur TUB TlilAIi OF THE ASSASSIN Tlio interest in Guiteau's trial increas es and tho court room in Washington will not accommodatu tho throngs that luily apply lor admission. T lie prisoner is ono of the vilest of crimes and ?ti" 8ives " l h18 uarse outbursts of affects tho person and property of every citizen who may be called upon to ap pear in court. ill-temper and abuses his counsel at ev ery opportunity, ma insolence is un bounded, and he has so tried tho temper of the court that Judgo Cox threatens to have him removed and proceed without him. On Thursday ol last week, secre tary Llnine appeared as a witness and Another financial disaster to chronicle. The Pacific National Hank of Hoston clos ii.l If a ilrtrti-j n fiin iTovu umrm tttiiMtir t n foil- ures in winch the bank is involved." Tho K?vu a 6i,,ll nnt of tho shooting. ...nul.Innt nf Ihn lil-r.L-.rn li-inl- l.nrl 1,om, UO WUS HSlCUCd 10 Willi lliai'KCU ailOll carrvimr one Weeks, a sneculator. who tio1'- mor Comacho, charge d' affaires fniin.i nTvi(l,n!,wtii,itinn r,lmt Si o-.ii. from Venezuela; .Mrs. Jsarah 15. White, 000. Thoiuesident made no entries of lmrS of tho ladies' waiting room at Wnnl; j vn twin inn a lint "l-mit ll Kiln iti his head." The liabilities of tho bank !!oljt..A-. 1aI.kt'' W"l' riulso' win mm Tfti.ia W. Wheeler, ueorgo W Adams, mil sort of thine keens ifn thero will bo a M" Pf tllli J'-oening Star, and Jacob fniiin.r nff i., il,., imnL-in.r Imsinns . P. Smith, laiiitor at the station, also tes people will prefer to tako the risks of !1K:.li,!st Ul? prisoner. On Friday burglary rather than trust their money In tltlnt'na nml swttl.ll.il'd in tlm ulmtwi nf witnesses lor tho prosecution were ex. ai-o in tho hands of an examiner who aniincd and the pistol with which the will try to hnd out now, not beforo the crash. what ho could Tlio ollicial voto for Statu Treasurer bus at last been announced from tho state depaitment sit llitrrisburg. It is as follows: Haily, 2G.V-,(J'; Noble, 2.58,. -171 ; Wolfe, lt,98 i; Jackson, 11,07(1; Wilson, 1,507. Tho total vote, including 108 scattering, fonts up .r)l);i,t;:i!5, and liaily's plurality is (i,8il. The total vote for President last year was 87-I.7!!.') 281,302 votes nioro than wero cast this year. Tho Republican voto fell olT l!!2,o l.j, and tlio iJeniocratiu a diiiereneo in la vor of tho former of 10,112. If the Ro publican votes east for Wolfe suv 10,- 000 -aro added to Rally s, it will be soon that only fl2,.rl. Republicans staid at home, to keep company with about 110,000 Democrats. iNome was defeat ed by tho voters of his own party, who would not tako tho trouble to go to tho polls. For fifteon years, at least, tho people tivo, of this Mate havo been misrepresented through tho operations ot tho itcpubli. can machine. It has counted in defeated Governors, Lieutenant Governors, Audi tor Generals, Mato Treasurers nnd State mid Congressional delegations. Tho honest votes have always been against them, but tho ring candidates havo been declared elected by ring election olllcers upon tho certificates signed by ringstius, and tho will of tho pcoplo lias been delied, murder was committed, was exhibited Policemen Kearney, who amsted Gut lean at tho station gave damaging tisti mony in a most amusing manner. At tlm session on a.ituniav. a nortion ot 1 1 vertebrae of the murdered President was submitted in ovidenoe. Guiteau exam incd this with curiosity but with no ex pressiou of hoiror. Colonel Rockwell Gen. Swaiui and Dr. Bliss were examined tho latter at great length. On Monday .Mr. Robinson, ono of Guiteau's counsel ictired from tho case, having submitted to as much abuse :is ho considered it proper to receive. The prosecution leit ed their cue, and Mr. Scovillo opened lor thu delenso. inutoun behaved rathe better than usual and made a brief speech. A troop of mounted police guarded tho van. Mr. Scovillo mado a long argument lor tho delenso on l uesday, with a vie to cfetublisbing Guiteau's insanity. II was frequently interrupted by the prisoner who was however, not very demonstra News Items. thwarted and crushed by means of a pol luted rogUtry, a debauched election and a fraudulent ballot. Tlio icsult has been legbhturo bribery, pardon boaid infamy, a corrupt me of the State funds mid the i uslnvemcKt of tho people. This Is tho fruit of Republican rule in Pennsylvania, WilliatmpoH Sun it Hanncr. last ntnl broke her neck, A coroner's jury In Lock Haven red red a verdict, on Monday, that Mar garet Sullivan who was found on Satur nay lying nt the toot ot tlio stairs in her house, with injuries romlting f.itallv.nict her death nt the hands of her husband. He is in jail. Richard Evans, aged about 30 years, as run over nnd killed bv a horso car. between Wilkes-llarro and Kingston on Saturday night last, His neck was rokou and face badly disligured, Mr. Wagoner, n onou respected law yer ot Ithaca, accused ol withholding pen sion money due it client, nnd who is one I the principal witnesses in the Uuitcau ial, has been sentenced to ono years imprisonment. John McGrath nnd James Sheridan, while walking on tho railroad track Sat urday, near Poughkeepsic, N. Y,, wero killed by a locomotive, bheridan was carried threo miles on tho cowcatcher and horribly mangled. Tho asylum for tho insanont Columbus, Ohio, said to havo been tho finest in the world, was destroyed by firo last Friday, causing a loss of 300,000. Thero were about 'eight hundred inmates, but no lives wero lost. Cluar head and voice, oasy bronthing, sweet breath, perfect smell, taste and hearing, no cough, no distress. These aro tlio conditions brought about in Ca tarrh by tho use of San ford's Radical Cure. Complete treatment for $1. At nn early hour on Friday morning last, an attempt was made to blow up tho residence of Mr. Merkcl, a prominent coal operator at Mincrsville. A large can of powder was placed on ono of the arlor windows and a tuso applied. The explosion was terrific, tearing out the lower portion of tho house. Tho inmates though badly frightened escaped injury. Last Friday a blast was set near New Chicago, on tlio lino of the Northern Pacific Railroad, in which two hundred ounds of powder were used. Tho blast not going off as soon as expected, Nelson Bennett, tho contractor, and four work men approached tho spot. The blast then went off, hurling great quantities of rock and the five men into tho river. The men, although severely bruised, mira culously escaped alive, lionnett was thrown 120 feet St. Louis Republican. It is very rare that the llcpublican consents to editorially forward the inter ests of advertisers of what arc known as patent medicines, as it does not frcquent- lall out that wo can have positive knowledge of their merits. However, we tako pleasure in saying of M. Jacobs Oil from individual experiment, that it is most excellent remedial agent, and as such we can heartily recommend it. Registered letters, containing diamonds and watches valued at $400,000 were ecently stolon from the Ilatton Garden post ollice, London, Eng. The thieves turned off the gas just as tho mails were being distributed, seized tho bags and made their escape. A reward of $5000 as been ottered. Impoutant to TiiAvm.Kiis Special iti- ucenients arc offered you by tho Burling ton Route. It will pay you to read their Advertisement to bo found elsewhere in this issue. March 18 -10-w Ed. Maxwell, alias Williams, tho out law who is alleged to have killed the Coleman brothers in Pepin county, Wis , was captured by a mob in the Court House at Dnraiid Wris., and hanged. Ho was dragged from the court room with ropo around his neck and is believed to have died before ho reached the tree. A terrible fight, lasting two days, between two sets of men led by rival aloon keepers recently took place at Fisher's Station, Indiana. JJeninniin Ranch was beaten to death by llainp West, a saloon-keeper. West aud Andy i" nrreil another saloon keeper were bea ten to a pulp and will probably die. Thirty-two others were wounded, some fatal!)'. One man was found dead in the woods. liy virtue ot Buulry writs issued out of tho Court ot Common l'lens ot Columbia county and to mc directed, will bo ejposcd to public mlo at tho Court Houso, in liloomsburg, Pennsylvania, at two , 6'olock, p. m. on MONDAY, DECEMBER .'th, 18S1. Tlio follonlng described real estate, Mluato in tho llo rough if llcrw lek, Columbia county, Pennsylva nia, beginning nt tho corner ot In-lot number fifty eight, tlienco nlonpf Second street weatwnrdly to an alley nlnety-nlno teet, thenco hIoiik said alley eighty-four and nve-tenthsfeet totliB corner of lot be longing to the estate of William s. Kvans, deceased, thenco along said lino nlncty-thrco feet to tho cor ner ot lot numtcr mty-clgut, tlienco by lot number llfty-elght ctuhty-foiir and nve-tcnths fott to tho place of beginning, being tho northeasterly part of lots number fltty-nlno and sluty.as numbered In tho general pl.in ot s.ild town, containing seven thou sand eight hundred nd tltty-olght and lite-tenths Ret ot ground, on which aro erected ono largo two- story frame drilling liouu, framo barn and other out-bulldlngs. Heliod, taken In exi-ouMinnt tho suit cf Thomas Uauchor nj.ilmt franklin stow.irt nnd to ba sold w tlio property of l'ranklln stowart. jacks w, Attorney. Vend. lit. ALSO. The f jlliwlng described real estllo situate In tho ltoroujhof luvwlfk, Columbia county, rcnnsylva- li,botu,ded nnd djscrlbo.t as follows, to wit: On tho north by .lackou street, on the cast by Mulber ry street, on tho south by bt ot Harry Qrozler, and on thtlwcit by nn nlloy.saltipotbolng foet in width and feet In dap h, mown a3 lot No. Ulnlnsala borough, on which nru erected n two-story frame du elling homo nndont-kltchon. Seized, takon In eirocutlon at thj suit of 1", I). lilack against Jatkion Ale, and to bo sold as tho properly ot Juckjon u Ikei.ku, Attorney. Vond, Et, All that certain lot or piece ot land sitmto In or ange township, Columbia county, Pennsjlvnnla, boundoland d.-scrluod as follows, to-wlt! llegln nlng at a slono corner In a publlo loud and running thence alonrsald ml north alxty-nlm aid a lull degrees east eight pirches and four-tenths to n stone, thence by lan 1 fonmrly of McKclvy Pr.iko northJand three-fourths degrees west nineteen nnd four-tenths perches to a stone, ihatco hy land form erly of llonj unw lioono, Jr., southjslxty-nlno nnd n halt degrees west eight perches nnd four-tenths to stone, nnd thence bv land formerly of Jacob llag- cnbuch south eight and a half degrees, east ulto- toon perches nnd four tenths to thj placo of begin ning, coulnlnlng one aero btrlet measure. ALSO, Onj other lot orplecj of land situate In Or.ingo township, county and stato aforesaid, bounded nnd described (.? follows to-wlt: lleglnnlng at a Btono setforaojrner in tho public road leading from Pe ter Jllller'ii farm to Light Street, thenco by lands of Jeremiah Hagenbu:h north eleven and oiio-nunr-ter decrees west nineteen perches and nvo links to stone, thenco by lands ot tho said Margaret J . Drake south nine aegroes east nineteen perches and eleven links to a btone in tho public road afore said, thoneo by tho samo south seventy and one quarter degrees west tlvo porches and twenty-four links to tho placo of beginning, containing ono hun dred and twenty perches, bo tho samo moro or less, whereon are credo t a story and a halt dwelling homo and stable. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of l'eter Ent's administrator against Joslah 1. Mcc nnd to bo sold as tho property of Joslah I', hlce, W.J. llccKitiiw, Attorney. Vend, Ex, ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel of land Mtuatoin tho township of Greenwood, county of Columbia State of Pennsylvania bouadjd and described as fol lows: Bounded ou tho north by lands of Atnoj Kitchen, Jesso Ileacock and John Miller, on tin east by lands of Urlttaln Thomas, on thi south by lands of Q. U. Wilson, Ira llobblni nnd Jackson Ilobblns aud on the west by lands o: Lloyd Ye.igerondGeorgo kester, containing seventy-two acres more or less, of which about sixty acres are cleared and eight or ten acres timber land. There are on tho placo ono framo dwelling houso one and a halt stories high, and ono framo dwelling nous j two stories high, ono karn, part framo nnd part log, two npple orchards, two wells of water, ono pottury kiln, and other out buildings, good fences, o. ALSO, All that other piece or parcel ot land situate In Greenwood township aforesaid, bounded and de scribed aa follows, to-wlt: On tho north by firti ura Scrofulous Itching and Scaly Hit mors ot the Skin, bcalp and IjIooci Cured. MIHACULOUS CUKE. I will now state that I nnda n miraculous euro of ono of tho worst Cisj.s of tklu utseaie known The patient H a man forty j oars old; had sunereu nrteen jearj. Ills ejes, scalp and nearly hH whole body preauuieu 11 uixiuim appearance, iiau umi mu m tentlon of twelve din'erant nlivslcians. who pre scribed tho best remedies known to the profession, uuu r, luuiue pomssium, urdeme, uurrositu buuu mate fearsaDurtua. etc. Had lutdfiuo for medical leal treatment with but little relief. I prevailed upuu mm io use mu uuueurn iteaoivem internally, and tho (Jilttcur.i and cutleimi so.in externally, lh did so and was Completely Cured, Tho Bkln on his is now as soft ana sm.ioth as an infant's, with no sciror trace ot the (ibeuse left behind, llo baa now been cuieu tweivo montLs. Henorted by V. II. UKOWN, Jisii., llarnwcll.S. O, head, face, and many other pails of his body, which I'lcarmi-a u must luuiusumo uppeurunei-, SOltOFULA SOItK. Tholtov Dr. .In deLillluL' his experience with theCutleura Itemedles, B.ild that thiotuh DHInp rr iviaenco ono of his uailsh oners was cured of a scrofulous sore, which was slowly dr.,lnliiL- uwuv bis life, by the Cullcura Itcsolvcnt Internally, aud uuueurn ntm cuticura soap exicrna'iy. inu poison umi iiau leu ino uiseuse was completely anven out. ECZEMA. Sixteen months since, nn eruption brokooulon my leg and both fcct.whtch turned out to Do Eczema and caused mo great pain and annoyance. I tiled uua iki ucuiua mill UU LrUUU rusuiu IIUU 1 used tho Cutlcura Uesolvent internully and cuttcura and cuueura soap externally, wntcu entirely curea me, so luut, inv Bum ia nt Biiiuoiu anu nuiuri us ever. LEV. M, KllAILEV, l South St., Daltlmore. CUTICUHA. The futlcura treatment lor thocuroofSkln.Kealn. and lllood DlsHases, consists In thu Internul use of uuueurn iteioiveni, 1110 new moon runner, aim the externul tw ot Cutlcura and Cutloura Soap, the 1'ricrt of ur I'IcritA.smill boxei, 60c.; largo boxes fl.CUTIOl.'lt HKS0I.VK.Sr.il ner bottle. CutlJura oap,z-e. l i-.u mru imvinu huup, ie, Pepot, WEEKS &l-OTTElt, Iloston, Mass. .j'WliT I'urafcjmiii. CATARRH Small tio.v has hrokou out in I'ike county and two deaths havo occurred nt ISuslikiU. Advices from Mecca state 5,000 pe sous aro dying daily lrom cholera, iho steamer D, J. Eddah, refuses to embark returning pilgrims. Dr. R. tSheltoii Mackenzie, the well known journalist nnd literary wiitcr, died in Philadelphia on Monday, aged 71 years. Leimbaeh's brewery in HiirrMmrg was destroyed by fire on Tuesday morn ing, together witli i'00 barrels of beer, and a largo quantity of malt. Sanforil's Radical ''wo, Comploto Treatment For $100, Santord a lladlcal Cure, Catarrhal Solveut nnd Improved Inhaler, wrapped In one pjckage.Nltti full direction, and mid by all urugcUis fur one dollar, Ask for Saufurd'd lladlcal Cure. Horn u simple com or inaocuza to inu rottln louglilng and d-nih of the senso of BineP, taste uuu uu niiK mis k.uiv reiuuuy is Biipreiun, roi sonous mucous accumulations urn removed, tli euilro meinbranu cleaned, dlslnfeele 1. suoihed and h'aled, huad and volco cleuied, Btnell, tast ana hearing restoreo anu constitutional rava ugesihOLked, Thus, exurnaily and Inlernally, dues I hid ureal economical remedy work. In. stanlly relluvlug and pirinanently cuing tho most uggravaleil and dingerous forms of Ca- turrli. Geutral AgentB, WEEKS t POITRH. Hob ton, S1IERIRFS SALE. Hy virtuo ot sundty writs Issued out ot tho Court of Common l'loas ot Columbia coun ty, and to mo directed, will bo exposed to publlo salo at tho Court Houso In llloomsburg, at two o'clock p, in,, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1991. The following described r nl cstato situate In tho Town of llloomsburg, Columbia count) , Pennsylva nia, aa tho property of Samuel it, Jacoby, bounded on tho north by lot of 0. W. Miller, on tho cast by Eaat street, on tho south by lot ot l'lorenco Donohuo and Seventh street, and on tho west by an alley, on which aro erected n two-story brick dwelling house, two-slory framo dwelling houso, framo shop and other otit-bulldlngs. Seized, taken lu oxecutton nt tho suit ot Louisa Gross against Samuel II, JacoVy and to bo sold ai tho property ot Samuel It, Jacoby, Miti.sit, Attorney. Fl. Pa, ALSO. All that certain tot of ground Bltttato In Orange rlllo, Columbia county, I'cnnsylvnnla, containing nlnety-nlno nnd eight-tenths equate perches ot land ntrlct mcasuro, bounded and described, as follows, to-wlt: lleglnnlng nt a corner on lino ot land form erly of Henry I), Walker, thenco by said lino north slxty.nvo and a half degrees west two nnd eighty hundredths chains to a corner, thenco by land form erly ot Jacob Harman nnd free school lot north thir ty and one-halt degree! cast two and twenty-four hundredths chains to a corner, thenco by land ot Mary Martz, Emily Klluonnd others south sixty four and a half degrees cast two nnd clghty-tlirto hundredths perches to n post, thenco by land of tho said llehry 0. Walker south thirty-two .degrees west two nnl twenty-hundredlhs chains to tho placo of beglnnlng,on which nre erected n two-story framo building known as tho "Orangevllle Male and IVinato Acadomy." Seized, taken In execution at tho milt of tho Or angcvlllo .Mutual Suing rund and Loan Atsocla Hon ngntnst tho Orangevlllo Mato and female Acad emy and to bo soli ns tho piopertyof tho Oraugc vllle Male and FVin.no Academy. .Mit.i.Kit, Attorney. Vend. Ex. U. II. EST, Nov. 19-ts Sheriff. on tho east by land ot Humphrey Parker, on tho south by land ot Humphrey l'arker, and on the west by Joseph rarkcr, containing eleven acres more or less, of which about three acres nro cleared, aud tho bal inco timber land. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of William Ilobblns for uso.of John Christian against John II arker nnd to be sold as tho property of John II. Parker. HOBisos, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO. All lint certain lot or pleco of ground situate in East llloomsburg, County of Columbia and stato of 'ennsylvanli.bounded and described as follows, to- wlt: On tho north by an alley, on the cast by an alley, on tho Bouth by lot of Turnbach, and on the west by pubils road, leading from llloomsburg to Berwick (uow called East street) containing in front on Slid road (East street) about fifty feet, and In depth about ono hundred nnd nlncty-elghtfeet, on which nro erected n largo two story brick build ing, stablo an lout-buildlnga; a well of god water on tho premises. Seized, taken In exec.itton at the suit cf lohn O. I'reczo, administrator of I.o Ilia Menagh, deceased, against ltlchard U. Jlenagh with nollco to Charlos Savage, terro tenant, and to bo sold as tho proper ty of ltlchard U. Menagh. with notice to Charles Savago, It rro tenant. IUkki.kv, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO, Tho one-halt Interest ot nil that certain lot or pleco of land Bltunte In OrnngeUl'o, county of Co lumbia and Stato ot Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Adjoining an alley on the south, Main strict of said town on tho cast.alot now belonging to tho heirs ot Peter Achenbaeh on the west, nnda lot Bold to William Fisher on tho north, containing four thousand and eighty-eight ao,uaro feet moro or less, on which nre erected a two-story dwelling house, barn and out-butldlngs. Seized, taken In execution nt the suit of tho Or. angcvllle Mutual Saving fund and Loan Association against Calvin Herring and John Herring and to bo sold as tho property of Calvu Hen log nnd John llerrlng. Mn.i.Eit, Attorney. . Vend. Ex, UZAL H ENT, SherllVsonico, liloDinsburg, Sheriff, November 11, 'Sl-tj EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUA1ILE Mesil JEsHalc I VTOTICE. .Notice Is hereby iriven that the followlnir a "count has been tiled tn Uu l'rothonntarj'H oltlee ot Colum bia county, aud wll be piestnted lolho court of Common Pleas ot sild CDunty on thu first Monday of December. A. D. its-il and coMhmcd after t''i fourth day of bald term unless exceptions bo filed wumri iuji iiinu. 1. Account of John A. Funston. Committee of Sal llo 1'egg, n lunatic. 2. Account of E. M, Tow ksburv. Committee of Ilc iiMuuttiurauss'T, a lunnuc. WM. KHICKllAIIM. O, M, (Jl'ICK, l-roth'y. iiepuiy. riov. 4-ic E XIX I'TOK'a NOT1CK. KSTATK OV AlliM 1101T, UIX'KiSKD. Letters testamentary on tho estate of Adjin Uoat, lato of tho township ot Madison, Columbia co. renn a., a.'ccascu, navo ueen gr.iniPii uy ino itegts. ter of said county to Junius KUuer, executor, All persons having claims against tho estate of thu auceueni aro reuuesua u ircbcm mem ior bciuc. ment and thoso Indebted to the estate to tnuke pay. ment to the undersigned execuwr without delay. f. W.MILLr.tl. JAMES KISNKH, Attorney. Executor, nov, 13 u-w Tho undersigned executor of Mary A. Ooarhart, late of Main township, will expose to publlo salo on the premises In Main township on SATURDAY, NOVUM HHR l(ith, 1881, nttwo o'clock In the afternoon of sild day, the fol lowing descilbed real estate to-wlti Sltuato on pub lic roadjleadlng from Catanljsato Mlilllnvllle, op p06lto Kipy, biunded by landi of William Fisher, Solomon Poamer nnd others, containing ( Acres, 31 ore or Icss, on which nro erected n TWO-STORY FRAMK UOU?K, STAPLE, SHOP and other out-bulldlr.gs, n well ot water with pump near tho door, n lluo young APPLE OltCIIAUD, trees nil bearing, also a line ot of Peach trees, I'ear3, 1'lums and other rrutt. Terms mado known on day of salo. Part ot money can remiln In property. W. II. YmTEIl. Nov. 1S-2W Executor. u,rs am KOISTKR'H NOTICKS. NotlcoUherebvirlven to nil lpcatpcj. crcdl- and other norsnnsfhtnmalrrt In Ihn estates of tho respectlio decedents nnd minors, thattho fol lowlngndmlnlstrators',executors' nnd guardians' ac counts havo been tiled In tho onico of tho lteglstcr of Col. Co, nnd will bo presented for connrmntlon nnd nllowanco in tho orphans' Court to bo held In llloomsburg, on .Monday, Pec. r, isst, nt i o'clock p. m. on said day t i. Tho first and llnal account, of Joieph W. Eves, administrator of 1'arvln Kes, who was tho ad ministrator of Joseph l'llklngton, latoot tlrecn wood township, deceased, !. Account of John A. t'nnston, guardian ot Emma Mills, minor child nf Mnrtiia M, Mills, lato ot Madison township, deceased. 0. First and final account ot Mosei A. Lonb, admin istrator tf l'aullno lK)eb, lato ot tho lloroughot Derwlvk, deceased, 4, FlrBt and nnal account of Ocorge Whltentght and Amos lienor, Administrators of Margaret Holler, lalo ot Hemlock township, deceased, e. Tho Becond and nnal accountof Daniel Miller and Nathan Miller, exocutors of liojrgo Miller, late of Minim township, docoa:od. . Tho accountof William KrnsMor. almlnlstrntor of Thomas Krcsiior, lato of Scott township, de ceased. t. first nnd final ncfountof.fieob f. shoemaker, administrator ot Lanah Chapln, lato of orango township, deceasod. 8. Tho nccout of Lafayelto FcltTman, administra tor of Charles reltcrmnn, lalo of Locuit town ship, deceased, 0. Third and flnnl account of 1). L. Clnpln, ono ot tho administrators of John Iloston, lato of Fish Ingcreek tnwnshlp, decased. 10. V.rst and final ncojant of Kit Jones, administra tor of l'rescrvo Conner, lato of ilenton own fhlp, deceased. 11. First and nnal account of Henry Holllngshead administrator of .Mary cleaver, lato of tho township of Catawlssa, 12. First nnd Final account of Samuel Muvrave, guardian of .Morris O, Forsyth, u mlaor child of i harles Forsyth, lato of - township, de ceased, IS, First nnd partial account t f Jnno n Case, ad ministratrix of W. A. Caso, lato ol Scott town Bhtp,dcceos;d. 11. First nnd lln.it account ot William llnrtzcil, ad mlnlstrntor ot Mary E. Heller, lalo ot .Mifflin township, deceased. IS. Firsinnd final account of Hiram It. Kllno and T. E. Everett, administrators of Moses Everett, lalo of Orur.go township, deceased, as filed by J, Howard hllne, ndmlnislrator cf I', It. mint, deceased. 10. First and Hunt account of It. II, Kllno, adminis trator rr Levi H. Lunger, lato of Flslilngcreek lownslilp, licensed, ns lllul by J. Howard Kline, idmlnLstratorof II. It. Kline, deceased. IT. Hecond nnd final account of John Kllneerman, eucutor of JoUn Mhnman, late of beaver town Bhlp, d'-eensed, Hf.'tster's Oil :e, i W. 11, JACOHV, Uloomi'jur Nov. 4, l. f Kel-iter. John il. Fmsfon's Real Estate, Trustj Iuvesttnont and Collection Office. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOR SALE Or Excuangn. Largo Frame Houso far two families, ;ooa Biaoie, rruii ana water, owneu uy 11. i: uiiurp ess. HI Acres. Fromo llouse.bnnk bam. cnod fruit and water. In Mndlson township, l'a. I'ccuplcd by Washington Smith, ST Acres. Ilurlev farm. Montiur townsh'n.frnmo dwelling house, bank Darn and other out-buildlngs, Sooa soii;auoue iuu acres iimoer; wen waiereuj ealthy location, good markets. It desired, will dl vldo in two or three tracts. o drnLs. Terms easy. Now owned by Wm. Neal, Es'l. A comfortable new brick dwelling on r.th street, west ot Market, lu rooms. A bargain. Four Pleasant bulldlnc lots on West street, cheat!. Very desirable for quiet home3. For pai tlculars. annly to Oct. H, 'Sl-lt JOHN A, Fl NsTON. OLDEST AND BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER Tho New York OBSEnvKuhasnow His largo it cir culation of Its class. Itls I'XDENOMINA T10NA L, VXSKCTMIUX. KVAXOELICAL, and XAT10XAI,. It will enter Its SIXTIETH YICAU, with a sheet four times tho blzoof Its tlr.,t tsaue, full of Foreign and Domestic news s with vigor ous EdltorUls upon matters of rellirlous and secu lar Inter 'St; with carefully cdltLd Departments for chl dren, Sabbath School To lihi-rs, Farmers and buInesi men ; Willi eight ncilvu Editors. nu un rivalled stair of Foreign Correspondents, and paid v.uuiriuuiui iu every iJure 01 inu eouniry. KTEW COOK -OF- "IRENUS" LETTERS. WITH STEEL PORTRAIT 01" THE AUTHOR, Is given to any ono sending us a bona ltde New 3un sckibek nnd sa.13 fUr the coming yiar. Specimen copies 'ice Mdrcu: NEW YQltK OnSMlVEll, Xew York. Wl LOWS' AITRAISKMHM'S. Tho following appraisements of real and personal propcrlynt opart to widows of decedents have been llled In tho on'ro of tho lieglster of Col umbia county, under tho Utiles of Couit, nnd will bo presented tor absolute confirmation to tho orphans' Court lo bo held In llloomsburg.ln nnd for tnlil coun ty, on Monday, tho nth day ot Dec, Isil, at two o'clock p. m., of said day unless exceptions to such continuation are previously llled, of which nil per sons Interested in said estates will take notlco s 1. WIdaw cf Augustus W. Weaver Hie ot Fishing creek township, deceased. 2. Widow oi Nathan Creasy, late of Catawlssa township, deceased. 3. Widow ot Geo. II. Willi, lato o tho lloroughot liciwlek, deceased. 4. Widow of Junes Wolf, lato ot tho Town of lllojmsburg, deceased. HcffMer'8 ODteo. w it. J A 'our. lllo juialim'ij, Nov. J, 'fl. il" d. ter A I)M1.ITIUT0R'8 XOT1CK. rdTATK OF KOIIUhTM. 1IAUTZEI., WCEASED. Letters of ilmlhlstr.Uloii on the estate of l'obert M, Ilaitzei.iate of Malu lownshlp.Culumbla county, Penna, deceased. hac been crauted by tho KckIs- terot said county to Joseph A. Hartzel, admin istrator. All Dersons lialnir claims aealnst tho I'stato of tho iltcfdeut nro icqnested to present Liiem ior sciuemcui. anu imsc inueuicu 10 iuu e' tato to make payment to tho undersigned admlnls trators without delay. .JUS&I ll A. U4l.l.n.L, nov. ts-O.v Administrator. DMlXlSTIt V TOR'S XOl'iC'K. IV31AIK Ul .MAUTIIA Slll.'llAn, llLtKASKII. Letters of administration on tho estate ot Martha Shutnan, lato of il.iln iwp, Columbia county, .leceased. have Deen irranted by tho lteirlsler of saia county to tho tinders gned ndmlnlstrator.AU persons uaving eiuims niunst, me eMaic oi saia ueeeaeuL are leuucsted to treK'iit thimfor settlement and those Indebted to tho estate to make payment to the uauerbignea numimsiraior w ltnout ueiuy. WM.K. S11U.MAN, Administrator, P. O address, JIaliivllle, Col , 0 , l'a. TMTtne iq iri.M,.-i- r.i'i.-v 'pttat nnDllcatton wll! be made, under the provision ui the Act o: the eicneial Assembly of tho Common- we.mn or i-enu-ijivniiia npproveuino v.uuuay oi Aurll. is-1, entitled "An Act, to urovldu for tho in corporation and regulation of cerliln corporations" andllws'.viralsupplemeuts thereto, for Iho char ter ot n tornoru Ion to Lo cjllul 'THE CitOSS CHEEK I'OAl. COMPANY"' rroDued lo bo Incorpo rated for Iho purposu of mining and Bering anthra cite coa nnd u.'ipilrlns and exercising all thefran ihles, rights and privileges relating lu or connected Willi mc aeuuisirion, use anu uiipounu oi real and personal property, and nil other franchises, rights and privileges of a mining company Incorpo rate under tho abje mentioned act and supple ments. The mining operations of tin company niotobo carried on lu the counties .of Luzerne, Schujlklll, Carbon . Culumbla nnd Noithuinberland. In the Stato ot Pennsylvania and sales nnd deliveries aro to bo mado within or without the Bald stato rower to sell or release the real estate of tho corporation Is to he exercised by tho Directors without the ne cessity of oblal dug tie c inscnt ot Iho stockholders, .1 VMK-i 11. HOWKN, cants, dclphta, No. sin Snilh Fourth sireel, Novem'jer nth, imi-sw Solicitor for Applicants, ininii xvinows ai'1'raisi:mi:kts. Widow's appraisement In the estate of Kdward iiuuy, ueceaseu. t'er-ionalty, ?J.I5 llealty, sm.Si J300 Widow's appinlscmcnt In the estate r,f Joseph L. iTC&inn. ueeeawiu. Personalty, i.ioo.en Will bo ronnrmed n'sl on tho ilrt Monday of l)e. cetnber. lsU, and unless e-xeet.tluns be llled within fjurdiys thereafter, the samo will bo eon llrmed abscdutely, W.M. KltlCKllAl'M, Nov. 4-ti Clerk. DO YOU WANT API OLD-FASHIONED KNIFE? MA HER Sc GBOSH, Warrant every knlfo having their nnino Btampcd on Iho blado to bo Hand Forged Prom Rasior Steel and authorlzo tho retail dea er to exchariro fr-c a" v knlfo nov Inir soft, or brcaktm.- from n llivv. accor. ding to prlnlou warrant which Is given with each knlfo fold, Ths maiket Is llcoded with nice looking knives, but they nro not made to cut with ; Tho MAIII1U ,t (HtOSll cutlery lsinado locut. Whenyounre In need of a knife, whether a ono blado at tweuty.tlvo cents, era line pearl handle pen knife, pleasoglve jura u it in j. This cut shows tha best kulf 3 for hard service aid rough work lint was ever made, lllulosnro extra thick, oil tempered aud every one tested by tlio bttoru nullslilnir. Though h'nvv it lins nn miners tn wear poekets.and wo never Bent one to a uow nelghbjrho Jd j ct but that It brought us orders from other parties i'rlcu for i blado knlfo, llko cut & cents l'rlco for 1 blado knife, heavy, llko cur, but cornrs aro not ground oil &u cents Till MAHKK A GitOHlI lll'I'CUKil KNIFit U HAND FOIttlHI) from tho beil Euglhh steel, aud will carry a razoredge. Askfor thita and ill not take any omit bran 1, Mccau buys a knlfo with ae incu oiu ie, THESE GOODS, AT MAKER & QltOSH PRIOES, ARK FORISALE BY I. W. HARTMAN, Bloomsburga Pa. OTr3P3UR 34 STOPS, II 0CT1T8 RXID9. ONLY S 63 DANIEL It VTH, Mlt'i; Itoaches, waler nucj uhd Hud um liluek Anis intravenous. 'ly I'AIU-OSS' HXTKHMI- KM OH and hie. No fear of lull nuns Jiirn , KratiailMUt.llion-H'hoM- .Uu.. ..1 ,.,...,1 In .. i.iyn'. 1) h' and rlioipi-ht virmln killer In tin vtund. o failure In nu years, livery bo wurrant nd, bold by all urocirs and druggists. k lor l-AIIHONS'. Mailed for tic. by WKKKS S I'dPTKIt, Uoston, nov, MMm 9 . 4fiw9imzrmK i HH ' -"-" - rr.r.n irt fttru1 nJLl Hgnflqroe'j atttaagpigaguPT'r 1fgyWbtf5i The moil SuccesiJ'ut House in tha ll'urfif, WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, This Magnificent CABINET Organ Uih an elotfant Stool, Iuk ami Music, boxe-t nnd uviitvuu I'll iwaru -rar ui n iu 1151011 ew jtThcy, Only $68.00 Patb-faclli n tbnolutely puarunttid or money rtuiiiltd alter cue year's ua 24 STOPS. HpcciUcailom iih Pollciwrt t i HVlln. K ft. lonJ ItelixllA. H f t. tnne. A XJl.ulH-ili, H ft. UHip. I Miintul Sub-Ituse tt (I. urn. 7 vnnainainuj.ii 11. tone.n IJl.ipa. 11, h a. tout?, u iou iH.ice. 1 n. tnnt?. lllinii,l r.xnrpikloii. 11 iTi'lirli lloin. Nit. tun. 13 fUrp .i:llfiuio. 13 ox Humin:t.X l Kcho. H ft tone, la1 Dulclaiia.K It. tone. 10 Unrlnnt-t H ft. 17 Vi.UCtlOKtP.H ft. torn. IH Vlollnn. 4n.iuvox jubiiuntf. tift. ncuuo-jn 21 L'ounler llnrmonlnutf. V!J (rclietru i'orte. J3 (iraiiilOrs.mKui.4 btop. Ui lllghtOromit KnoeRton. OtHrtnt I Orjrtu thittldra tiut ron- ikta an Oftiite- Counter, a atop wlttcli uutl i th I'ttMi r of tn tnitrotnt'Dt. All! of my (rrmu hui It. 'I hit Ctatn li a trl-l uDti'hof iti Uian MuilJcr' an. It U very like (In ubuvvi'Ut. Iba cut nf awlld wal-, amy craimtnud wnti nanj cirv Ui opiirar OF MEW STOM but. rrof timlv crm lag 4U4 viivtbitn Uujr vtntin. la nucliot ! of tha tutjit bt-autl cxUut. It bal tin but Hilar ui-rUht ltrfta with atatl irfnta.rollra tar am natal ptiiiaii. aua iiaiiaiti. I-oUiWd . etc.. aervlnc of i ilaoa in tha tiiilHou Ubirof acrlnrHtl, aira'a parlor and wuulX oiauicat th Uu trJor llltUI Kiit cltarrvi paid tf not k UPMITbr MannvDrJdr. Ksrra lrrnali 5 iUuk Uraft. or l.rrtsurael I.attara. Jloufy efua itA LiiA nil fr. m rejreH'Uj- IL'enn t uhtnrton l)iiaaialui Half bt, 1 loi.t lMtb, lui. ti t a ik it in w ills cf builJmzt an 1 atlcct iL p raoa. J.tciaat curiae Us vimer tuaeu it waiui. A REOBHI ADVERTISEMENTS A -DCATTY'S PIAHOFOnTES,'UcnIAcoftt j a. i.uhily prrnm aniuituk'nuni i UuMortts, CourTW hajirtmimo round cornet J, rotewood cawK, U rto uiilaoM, Ula vh irumta, aiuoi, own. i'Ter, tnxrl. W-).ir,li 2D7.M cataUiruu prlrM, hO( to l,(rf70, autltfacUoii uuurantecd or money i-trundid, after ono ycar'a .v. l'uuitjiui w,iut iu iuui u-w i unrliili 'il tilAticfntf i,t llm imltnru J liouKanila u atlfy , write for mammoth llt of tvklliUvMaifcU t toatty'jcabliict crgaiu, mthodral. cburcli, cluiitl, amia imiro vticviuo i irru crnngo moua u MiigtOB(AtwivWH? UO upward) vlaiuiri vtlcciuui frcu drringo i tejitftrnt Illustrated ratalotruu (holiday edition IrVlPOnTANT 1 1 1 j&I u ant It tlhtlnctl v understood that I nmoBvui. tl to offer to tha nubile preuter Inducement TOaxn' FIAKOFOKTES I UK HOLIDAY TKLSEIiTS UaJl 6TCT MW!. Wliy buy Uniiid.&juaro and U pright l'ianos a4pay manufacturvro such fnormoui profits. Uetonjpu docldo lo purcbaso n l'lano clsewbere, ttop I MTV. at onco for aluablo Inf onnallon, Trlcksjlh. ttsd. Wticrotlioi'Oit comi'Slii liow a 8fJ7.W Plan. aoat tlOCU UiroiiRh unt'i.ts irotlta ot from (M0 t.VTM moils on n biniilu salo, A 1003 l'lano hold to ou. man icrtu, to ins ni'in'ior, mo Kimu tianorixi, f,irfa".' toiiiiollnrfor &o.'JJ. It IIiIm lutl 11 uM.j jiru v. uu uiiiin, pait'suiu liiiiuu inn uluifuu lai lioiicuiiuiisprlucfr-C'.IS -: Km EIjIjWo. 1IU0V, Addross or call upon DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey.. twl. W its n Jul. yoaU We ojiened our Xnw Store, nt EIGHTH AND FILBERT STREETS, Which IJitlliling forms a part of the main structiiro nt EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, This addition enables us in many ways lo add greatly lo tin; comfort and convenience of our patrons The Dress Goods Departments Now occupy one unbroken linu of counter, reaching tlio entire dej.lli of th,, Filbert street extension and around to Kighth street, about liOO feel in length. Many departments heretofore crowded liavo had largely increased np.ioe issigneil lliein, ami an aro given more or less ntiuiuoiiai room uy reason oi um enlargement. The only Now Department we havo added b that of NOTIONS i STA Where tho thouand and one necessary trilles needed by ladies wiil be found. Vn signalized the opening of tho New Storo by presenting for public itwii vti m THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OIF IXRY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY that lias ever been placed ou salo in our city, and by offering iu every department of thu houso S&ME M&TABMB MAB&AMSl That cannot fail to enlist the eager attention of Iniycis. Wo invite all our out-of-town f riciuls. when iu Philadelphia, to pay a visit of inspection to our enlarued establishment. Thoy will find that iu exU tidiiii,' our premises to accommodate increasing business we nave arranged many ' nintr,s with a view to their especial comfort and convenience, notably among which I arc tho bureau of Information, the system ot chucking parcels, mu i.ailios rarior, utc. TRAHHE Si Mill N. W.Cor. Ei Market Sts S.W. Cor. Witliairl FitaUls PHILADELPHIA. A 00K 5 THAT CAN BE HAD FREE By .sending address on :i postal card to JOHN WANAMAKKR, PHILADELPHIA. JUST ISSUED, The New Descriptive Catalogue of the New Goods for Fall and Winter, 1881 and 1.882, Containing valuable information by which persons in all sections of the United States can avail themselves of city fashions and prices. Among the goods mentioned are Ladies' and Childicn's Shoes. Silks, Satins and Velvets. Dress Goods. Mourning Goods. Ladies' and Children's Suits Shawls and Cloaks. Ladies' Furnishing Goods. Hosiery and Gloves. White Goods and Laces. Notions, Zephyrs, elc. Fringes and Kmbroideiics. Kibbons, Ties, etc. Cloths and Cloakmgs. Furs and Millinery, Underwear, Corsets, etc. Men's and Hoys' Shoes. Rubber Guods, Trunks, etc. Flannels and Muslins, Linens and Upholstciy. House Furnishing Goods. Men's and Hoys' Clothing. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Men's and Hoys' Hats. Hooks and Stationery. Toys and Games. Silveiwaie. China and Glassware. Furniture and Carpets. 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 sample.; or Catalogue, John Waiiamaker, PHILADELPHIA. Our store, known as the Grand Depot, occupies iho entire block on Market Street, from 'thirteenth Street to City Hall Sqtmrc, and extends to Chestnut Street. The ground floor alone covers an area of about liirce acres, L -- J FIMB WWSBMANm MMQj WBSi BLOOMSBURG, PA. WEBER HLRDMAIfi" piaistos, A FINK INLAID FltKNOH WALNUT CASK OMAN. J STOPS SIWU llnxy TuriiiN, StWUnitJlloii ; 11 n i.ii 11 1 11 . BA-OOnsi'S PIANO-WAEBROOMt , iniSMft VIAI,L 11L00K' WILKES-DAKKB, Vi