THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 1? f Infc 5 Ji K.' riTTENBfelTDEB, E16" r3,QOMSBUKG,"pX i ij''i'il';toy. Dcc.,0, 1881. I lll'I'U 1H n VCI'V OVIInl-nl ilfimrm1 fn. tlic nboliliou of all internal rovcnuu taxes, and it can readily bo tlono,in view of tlio unormoiis surplus in tlio Ireasury. It wouitt no ri(iiciiloiii to take oft tlio tax on ono or two minor articles and allow A rcnort Hindu to the Seerclnrv of tlio e.'le. There arc neural vacant cells In Interior by the Superintendent of tho tlio pcnitenliary that should bo provided CcnsiH, shows that the total population with occupant without loss of time, of the lTnlled States, as linally deter- The investigation of tho Tax ofllco mined liy tho last census ' M),Ci"i,'!M. robbery has led to tho discovery that still greater steals liavo taken placo in ltongli oa Haven. theSheiiffsolllce. Tluwitis said will run Into millions of dollars. Tlm inxm iln. To whom it may concern: Tlio ma- rived from Slierilf's sales wero not nald es into the Treimuy, but wero stolen by rson tho ollicials. Ono of tho members of I he t File destroyed the entire business por lion of Aiignst:i,Ai'k., on Monday night) the loss Is $00,000 Jeremiah jMolvlblt'ii, the well known hotel keeper, formerly proprietor of tho Glrard House, Philadelphia, died very suddenly of heart disease in St. Joseph iMo., on Tuesday last. lie was 01 years of age. Alderman Titekrlr. Hon! on. nuva vml named HutberfordU. llayes of Krcmont, Coinmilleo of One Hundred, having may stale that I have paid for medicine of the Tax ""u treatment in SJ0 years ya.OOO, Wuil ucneht. Jui i ii imiuii ii niay coucerii: i lie ma jority of tho people of the United States having learned with l egret that a person tlio moro weighty ones to remain a bur- iiuw " i den to tlio people. It is folly to pilo up blB,f H ? , ' !1.il't'3 "! nl"" vast and steadily increasing sums in the whiskers tinged with gray, and treasury when tlm nm,i ,,,i ,.i:..f plausible adilrcss, and may bo known by rf ...v r(v KVHI lUll'll '. 1 1 . - ins auccicu (levouou Ohlo.representiiig himself as an ex-l'res- clinriio of tho investluatlon blent of this republic, is about to sail for olllce thefts, in speaking of these latter J'-urope, hereby givo notice to all princes, discoveries, said, "Why," "I say puivmuics. aim pcopio oi quality in mr- caiulnliy tlieso matters are inslgnilicant eign 1a mis uiai ino saui iiuiiiciiorci n. anil Hilling compared Willi Homotliing llayes is a irauui and wo herebv notifv e so we am muiut duu- ti in. 'I'Ihko all princes, potentates and people of charges so far made public itnolvo only flllftlilV flfi-il'OUfllil lint In fi-nnt rv. liniini- I ti... . ..!..- ....I .... -f il.. i; J ...v. ......... uwv vinoi. ui nviiui I UIU UlUllvn lllltl IIUIIUI l'lllIHIVUt. Ul IIIL nun uu our account or oesiow upon nun ucparimcnt. Tliis tlnntr we nrc now any honors or hospitalities in consider working on involves hiiditir ollicials. llio things already spoken about involve thousands ot dollars. ilus involves millions." Another e.nbcz.ling cashier has turned m i"1 m ,,f ur ,,avin' l m 0(1 "i10,1"' !' up, this time in Newfoundland I go xf ?' Ti ,1cVT ."t ?f otYlcC 1 lT H nfioad of tho 1'rinco lidwa d Islam ,lc.' 1 1 10 met bUlcf9 uml ,1nuvn tho 1 lJanktothetU.ioof SaoO.000. The .In. 801,1 'J'1n s salary for four years, it amounting to ;s-uu,uuu. mint to tlio tilno of SaoO.000. The do linailnHA ...Ml 1 . 1.U5UUIS win prooauiy got tncir monoy ,. , , , ""fuiura ami siocKlioidcrs arc liable for thrco times tlm miiiumi. nfutn,.!.. Hank defalcations liavo como to bo roiru. lar items ot news now a-days-A good Chicago wife, whoso ui.suiiiiii requested nor to scud to him nt ixcw lorn tlio numbers of certain uov ornniciit bonds and forward tho bonds lot to ireasury, complied with the let .v. ii nut uiu Bjiuii. ui ino request, wiui her littlo scissors tho loving wife cut tho numbers out of tho bonds, sent them to xow York, and posted tho mutilated noiids olt to Washington to ainazo and contouud tlio Treasury otlicials, anons wero required tonx It is nitito likolv that tho doveloni . . . ,i to temperaiicci no nients will bring to liglit the most cnor inous rooiiery oi punlio lunils ever known in this country, exceeding even tno peculations ol Tweed and his gang in New York. out receiving nuinanent tirely cured of his disease (salt rheum' by Cul'iciira Henicdli's. A iiaiional convention of remesenla tlves of the agricultural, manufacturing and commercial interests of the country, is in session at New York. Judgo W. D.Kelly on Tuesday, mado a strong argument in favor of tho repeal of tho internal revenue system. 4 re -i . . . jin auray occurred m tno iicnitcntiary at Nashville, Tenn. on Tuesday between ri.i ii . . two convtcls, JIcDaniels and Lambert, in which the latter boat death. tho former to TUB ASSASSIN'S TIllAh. in consemionco ot tno aiarm caused m Komo portions of tho West by tho ro- ported spreading of small-pox, acting V , l'ostmastor-Gcncrat llntton has issued iMsewiiero in this issue wo pri severe comments of the Philadelphia ,-,i .ii.n..i..n. 4. ...i .i. i 1.1. .. , p .. . . - l ""in vintv;i.iiiy mill wiiuiv; uiu uvrilllll About forty persons who wero injured in the lato gale in Great Britain, arc neing treated in tno JiOiidon hospitals. It h feared that some of tho cases will provo fatal. I-ifty barges wero sunk in the i names. Extensive Hoods are re potted in the upper Thames valley. owanser Scheiick, Beventv years of matter a.se' 'as 8U'locatC(1 lJ" t''" K8 from a case demands. frntl, ,i, :n ,n,n - :.., inneKiin, auniiay night, near iNow Jiruns- liable to comniunicato n contagious dis- N- J7 nml hiiH found by ease, and tho health ollieers furnish to l" i I 1 ho grand jury of tho District of Col I , 1 1 it a I IV Dllilll KJV UIU lll.Y VI tllU I itii"Jli lUMUilUU ill! 1 1 1 Ul U i 1 1 ILI 1 L ;i,a...vU lu u., VKvViu u.ii.. mo us, - postmaster to rofuso to accept that mail, against William Jones for attempting to nation, ttiuteau is a vain, mllv fonl. i i..n i i.Sii n..!, 1 " , , . . I Him UU Dllilll JllllllOll IIIU UillllUl 111 lllilll Mil VlllllVilll uui, .mppy wnuii no can auraci pumic mcssengcr with a copv of the declaration I In Id n rtlti'tmia nnninniinl nf I . -. . 4 " , ' ,. yi l0 uo (lcilvcrca l0 Ul0 omco tfuih nuaran reiused. The ,1. .. i . i . . , e I "iii-i mi i-v;iiiil: liiiii tt uuiu uiu uvrilllll absent r'T' "V"w th1 Cn - 1 10 trw f nlccl'3 of a villaK, toAvn, or city, by of E Guiteau. 1 lie language is strong but ficial nct;0I Am lnt mn,f InnUor oi more so man tno case demands, from any other village, town, or city h iho whole country is disgusted at the linblo t0 comniunicato a contagious dis disgraceful behavior of tho criminal, and case, and the health ollieers furnish tr ho press ca Is loudly upon Judge Cox tho postmaster a certified copy of sucl to put an end to it. J he tnal is more of declaration, it shall bo tho duty of the attention. n.,...! it- ... vjuiiiuu.'siuiiur mumi, m mg annual ro- port, referring to a reduction of internal taxation, says: UWTi .1 , r .. iienevcr too wants ot tuo govern mont will allow a reduction of internal taxation, my opiuion is that it will bo wise to conhne those taxes to distilled liquors, malt liquors, tobacco and its products, and to special taxes upon man ufacturers and dealers in these articles, and to fix taxes at such rates an will yield tho amount necessary to bo raised i it iroin ineso sources. cials h'vnkn- "v to bo delivered to tho tho initor iH ? ?iMl .vta "':it,,,,!'GWa ""Ugh t0 tilled, with tho mail , tho matter up. Mtniiate tho ellect of his actions upon facts arc then to be at A grand musical festival will be given in tho great Music Halt of Cincinnati in February, beginning on the VMi and continuing for six days. There will bo an orchestra of ono hundred skilled mu sicians, and a chorus of two hundred u;iiiiuu singers. ino solo singers em brace tho leading artists of tho daw the jury and spectators. His mind is un balanced no doubt, but not so much so as to prevent a clear appreciation ot right nnu wrong, lie is endeay oring to convince tho jurv that ho is iu- snne, but shows far too much shrewdness for that. Ho daily bullies and-insulta his counsel, affronts the court and inter- rupts witnesses,and the feeling of indig nation at ins outrageous acts grows stronger, lie was umihuallv ntniovinir 1 1. "c? on I'liuay last and .ludgouox threatened ii i ii--i I.-. iu nuvo mm gaggeu it no did not Keep quiet. Ho was not quiet nor was he gagged. A. 1J. Amering of Williams- port, was one of the principal witnesses on Friday and gave testimony as to the insanity of tho Guiteaii family. Gen. Logan testified on Saturday, that ho thought the assassin was insane. The brother and sister of Guitcau wero on tlio stand Monday. Their evidence so once reported to tho First Assistant Postmaster-General. In tho absenco of a board of health of ficers, tho declaration of tlio regular county or city medical society may be accepted, or the opinions ot such physi cians as tho Postmaster may regard as most reliable The mail returned is to bo held until the prohibition is removed, and, alter being properly fumigated un der the direction ot the medical author ties, is to be forwarded to its original destination. George Funics., a boy aired nine, was accidentally locked iu a school room nt him last luesday, and was nttacked by a swarm oi rats, i no boy louglit des perately for sonio time, but became ex. iiausted and when discovered was lvintr senseless, with the swarm of rodents tearing at his ilosh. He will live, but his fright has probably deprived him of his reason. yitkiira WHAT A KISS IS. Iho amatory editor of tho Phila delphia Times has written an article on Iho IJight lime to kiss in which ho gives a definition of oscillation which wo lancy it would be difficult, to surpass. It is as follows: "A kiss is die visible sijrii and token of an Max Maretzek, Signor Aiditi and Olio )lmm 10 proline insanity ot uuiteau. inner sentiment which no words can express. Sin'er are the musicd directors Sev- I'"o assassin himself appeared as a wit- The eyes nml the tongue do a good deal of oral of tho best operas will bo'gim,. ,lcss.?!' was allowed all SK!?b All lovers of music' will be interested in 1"" la language as is appa- c'111lr!;i,0f ,Z1 tills affair and thorn will ilnnhtl rent irom tho signilicant comment in the earthlv into tlm ilivi in' T.nrr wit limit n L-Ua Blood Poisonings, Scrofulous Ul cers and Itching Humors, Abscesses and Glandu lar Swellinirs. m:ai) I'oisoxixa. ?.'.r Albert Kingsbury, Kceno. N. 1I troutlcd with bail humor on hands and neck, caused by load """""'e. (iiuu u painter.) At limes li would )ieak out crack onen. nnu iiia rvmh KMn.ir.itn tmm tbMlcsUln larce pieces, nuircrloB grtnt continual Milium; nnu niiuBinfc'. rurcuasud jour remedies; UhCd CUlltUr.l lll'SnlTprif. Intornnllv ftnrl f-itrlA.ii-n and outleura Hoap externally, and In lesi than firue raonths clfected a complete cure, and has not been trOUb pl Klnop. Pnrrilinijtni1 liv lliillir, U.i..r Druffglsw, Kecne, N. II. very large attendance. report, that a portion of the testimony "is unfit for publication." The case as Wlinn Af.- i?.,.,,i.,u .OJ .. ? conducted is a wretched low-comedv ncr- tho appropriations committee iu tho ?orm.:,llco disgraceful to tho Court and a Forty-fourth (Jninrrns. lm lmM ti.n burning shame to tho people. There policy of retrenchment and reform that carried tho country in 1870. That is the sort ot leadership tho Democrats need and must have if they propose to con tinue their strugglo for national power it any ono can supply it better than Mr Kandal! wo shall hail tho fact with sat- lstaction. Jiiit ho has not appeared vet. and, until ho does, tho Democrats liad best bo careful how they renounce tho omy proved and sate leader they have in tho House. A. 3 . Sun. ii'nui.r i... in..... i in .i... i i .i.. ......... ....w it w .1 lllllllll; 1IIV. llllllll. 11 U 1 mil I IIIII1M1I . . . .......... rainbow without its line: the brook without u'"--vij--t - i-Mtlll its bubble: the landscape without its colors: n.V.ril:""?' ?oarkt Ohio, says; the ten rose sweetest (lower for scent that blows without its odor; the borenlis with. otu n.s variations: poetry without rythm; -in nig wiiiiuiu sunngm; a garden witnoiit lo nage or marriage without love. The yoiui: woman whose ideals teach her to recoil from a kiss cheats the lover of the lovs of loving will be a general sense of relief when the end comes. Guitcau occupied the stand all day Wednesday. Judgo Por- ler lato in tho altcrnoon began his oro:-s- uml does not ilrwrvi'ilin llnvollnn nf n mniilv examination, which nroinisos to be inter-1 benrt. She limv llvis mi to tlm dlnlnc i-onni CSting. and the sideboard bric-a-brac, but she win never prove a congenial wire, and our correspondent will ave his heart.strimrs miinv a future wrench bv leiivlnif her In her .1...I - . ii.. . .. - uaiiii ami uric-n-iirac. !cmed:es am iln- it.iu.hi ..., ., '!. the worst caso of salt rheum In thl) county. Sly mother had It tnvnty years, and In fact dlud from it. i bellpvo uutlcura would nave saved her lire. My arms, bi east and head wero covered lor tliref yeau. which notlilni; relieved or cured until I used lhe Cutlcur.1 Keso lentlrilcriifilli- -mi ...,.;. i;i Cutlcur soap externally. Tho Loudon (England) Daily JSTews commenting on tho trial of Guitcau, says: "It seems obvioii9 that tho nuns. tion of Guiteau's sanity and responsibili ty is a matter ot word chopping and ol psychological casuistry. Guitcau is per- lecuy wen aware ot the nature ot tlio act. Wo might say that Guiteaii was crazed, just as so many people are called cracked who arc yet acknowledged to bo fit to control their own affairs. If Guiteaii is declared insano a vast nu n ber of people liko him feather-brained conceited iools will justly infer that the-, too, may indulge in eccentricities ami ratircter. Judging by the alacrity and acrimony with which tho Danville Intelliyenccr ub " down I'll e Slianio of Iho Guiteaii Trial. The Guitcau trial is a burning shame to the country. Nothing liko it was over witnessed in any but a border court. In stead of a solemn tragedy, a comedy has been enacted every day since tho trial began. Judge (Jox seems to bo a partic ularly wean individual. JJistnct Attorney voi Kiiui is a vain, pompous man. ie- iween mem tney nave Drought about a pretty state of affairs. Jt is a leartitl thing to eontcmnlato seriously, a. tew yeeks ago, the nation was bowed down with grief at the death of its beloved Chief Magistrate. Now everybody laughs at tho antics of the assassin. Keportsof tho trial are read lor tlio Inn they may contain. Disgrace ful outbursts ot rage from tho prisoner are applauded nmf it is particuluilv en- joyablo when ho calls his counsel a liar and addresses the Court in a patronizing manner, such as a loekey might be ex- hen General Sherman said that if the Arrears of Pensions bill became a law it. would require a hundred millions to meet it, friends of the bill said he was talking wildly. That amount has now been paid out. and it is estimated that. 8230,000,000 more will be required. It would bo interesting to know how much of all this has gone and will go to the deserving pensioner, how much to claiin-hunting sharks, and how much to perjured applicants. J'hila. J'ress, PSORIASIS. II. n. carpontcr. Esq , Henderson, M. Y cured ot rsorlasls or Leprosy, of twenty jeais' (.binding, by the Cutlcura Ilesolvnm. intprnnhv ..i.i i-,,n, Cutlcura Soap externally. The most wonderful caso on record. Cure certlUed.to before n lustleu or the peace and prominent citizens. All nnilcted with tills testimonial in full. SALT I5IIKUM. Hnouin can appreciate the amnv I nnrtmvm ,r.r years, uui 11 cured by tho Cutlcura Hesolvent Inter nally and Cutlcura and Cutlcura soi externally. Mrs. wji. 1'EI.LISG TON, Sharon, Wis. News Items. pected to assume towards the boy who ! horses. JSo doubt his Two sons of James Sartin. Pittston. l'a were drowned Saturday at Yatcs- ville by tho breaking of ice on a pond wnero tney were skating. 1 lie Paulding iron fttrnaco at Cecil. Paulding county, Ohio, was burned Sim- Inn lunriillur 'I'lm nlnl U ,, I.. tff l.it. 1 . .1 . I "Wiiniiui 1 UtJ lUlill UM S .5 )U.UUU. that aionlour county needs a clmn.m of . ,hs T. "T ",u 8,,cn It was owned by Graff. Uennott A Co.. t . ; . iiiiuiri siiouid no a lowed lor ono inn. .ni...i ",v , ' , , ' euiuuruiiu leaders, we aro led to the ,,,,:,,,,,., r , ,!,. ; : i.i. " r UI 1 1USUU1B i,lvu hundred men are beliet that the editor of the Intelligencer " ' "i w, J " """'i-'"'" " thrown out of employment considers huuselt one ot tho leader , . ., pinn "iiDinnw t t3 UiauUillf UIU HIV i . i nil ouisei. i nere snouid nave oeen no more fusx over this trial than over the trial of any oilier murderer. In tho eyes of the public Guiteau's crime may liavo been aforesaid. We opinion, and aro . ' , were already of that moro than ever con- vinccd ot tho necessity for a chano-e. if jUotitour county is to remain iu tho .Democratic ranks. Columbia county can .. 1 1 1! . 1 .jiHuya uo roiied upon lo maintain her democratic ascendency and give stead uy increasing majorities tor Democratio omdidatcs. Tho full vctoisnovcrpolledin any county in what aro known as "off years, a fact which the editor of the Intclliijcncer very well knows. Tlio other stuff, both silly and untrue, con tained in tho Intelliyenccr's littlo out uiiixi, merits neither attention nor answer. btation indicators in the cars of tho ti 1 . .. , . . i enusyivania naiuoad give notice to passengers of the approaching stoiming place. At either end of the car is a neat ease coutmmng a piece of muslin or can reater, but in the eyes of tho law ho is Vrts. 011 rollers, upon which are printed in execution? I'hila. Times. (1K1ANTI0 FUAUDS. Tho Supremo Court of tho State liavo issued an order changing tho court dis tricts, by transferring to the Eastern dis trict tho counties ot J5edford,IJlair, Cum belaud, ('entie, Cohunbia.Cliuton, Clear field, Cameron, Klk, Kulton, Hunting don, Juniata, Lancaster, Lycoming. Leb anon, Milllin, Montour, MoKean, North umberland, i'erry, 1 otter, anyder, Tioga, bitllivan, Union, Warren and oik, and twelve of the nineteen counties of the Western district. Iho chaugo meets Hunter, thoy did moro good than thev ...St I. ti... - I r l r ill . i mi i nun uiu ujquuvai ui a large majority oi I couiu nave o.xpecieo. ino poopiu aro membeis ot tho bar, throughout the beginning to ascertain how much it has btnte, though tho lawyers of Allegheny cost to keep scoundrels in ollico. Uo- county aro opposed lo it. It is believed cently startling disclosures wero made of legible letters all the stations. By a lover on the locomotive the engineer, on leav ing a station, changes tho indicator so as to show tho next stopping place. Kx-Stato Senator Gcorgw II. IJowland. who was dragged before the United htntns i'.niirr in l'lnlmliilnliio prisoner has been allowed to cam; -on just cusation of charging too much for col a, ni. ,,.,. , , ll; mai.w. icu siio no k.otill(, a pension claim, has been honor- iiiivu ui-uu BiilL-lllll in uvery iieiau, I IS In 1, v nnim lln.l Til1,,,. I!t1.. :.. .1 oi i nt- nl.n...n.t ....,i:....:r:.?;i i....i ' "V .,"-i' " unaig- i...... ...i. si.i.,1.-.. iL-,L-. .ma-- Uly the jury said ho had acted as the , wT l l "'u,u.Jll4l,"-'ia lnend ot the proiecutor. bini.iti.--. 1, it, uuwn i nu uui, iiieni into entitled to just the same consideration, no moro ami no less, than any assassin. Judgo Cox is apparently afraid of the prisoner. Mr. Corkhill is afraid that he will not get all the glory duo him, and instead ot conducting this trial in an tin ostentatious, ccommon-senso manner, tho CUTICl'lt.Y and cutlcura feoap externally and Uullcura llcsolv- enimu many will positively euro every species ot humor from a common plmplo to Scrofula. IV'il-lMntS'ii'T'SS'.1 b0xes- WO-i larB hOXCS Soap, 530. Cutlcura Shaving soap, 15c. Sold by all Ilepor, WEEKS ft roTTEn, llos'on, Mass. j CATARRH Sanford's Radical uro, Complete Treatment Por $1 00. B Sanf ord a Iladipnl I urn ri.ir.i-rii.il u-.ii-.lnt Improvod Inlmler, with spetiuc directions may now bo had of nlldruprBNts, nnally wrapped In ono package, for ono dollar. Ask for K.iVfnniM Itadlcal Cure. i'i',h,,ll;0010,nlcal nnd neuT.falllnir treatment instantly cleanses thu nasal russn-..Miif iinin.i mucous, subdues lull immitlon when exteudlnir to the eye, ear and throat, restores ths senses of smell taste and hcnrlni; when anected.leaves the head deodorized, clear nnd open, the breath sweet, thu breathing easy, and every fcense In u grateful and soothed condltlou. Internally ad ministered it cleanses tno entire mucoussystcm IlirouBh t lie blxiil uhleli it. nnnncunr n,1;. n,.i.i ! poison always present In Cuiarrli. Itecom mended by all druggists. Oeueral Agents, WKKK3 &. PO'lTKIt, M -i -ti i m - Boatn"-t IliTM. JIlUE. Ilnii-lico Water Hug? and lied nnd uiat-K Aaw eairavenous , ly I'AIISONS' KXTKH.MI. ' NATOlt and die. No fear Of D.ii fciuelb. Ilirns, granaries and liousi-lioids often cli-ared In a single nluhf. Best nnd clienpist vermin killer In the World. No failure In vears. Kverv linic ii-nrrjinr. ed. sold by nil grocera nnd drusirlsta. AEk for i.iiiou.io, -naiieuior aw. ey vvkekh s. coitk i noston. jeo. PUBLIC SALE op valuaiim: REAL ESTATE! v lieu tho better class of Philadel phia's citizens, roused lo desperation by tho corruption of ollico holders, over threw tho political bosses and elected such honest men as Mayor Iving, Comp troller Pattison and Tax Itcccivcr Peoria Nntionid Democrat. MM,.. t . .1... ... e inu iiiusi, uiiiiiicui iinvsieia is oi inn day highly recommend St. Jacob's Oil as a euro for rheumatism. It can bu nur- !... I 1 1 . . . ui.ise i at any drug house, and tho price llj vhtteofanotiUr of tlio Orphans' Court of Co. is inslgnilicant, when you take into con- lumbtu county, the undersigned executor tf mitip smeration the wondertuloures it will pro- uDaDB".i''w oi nsiiiugcruei: townsnip, Columbia duce. county, defeated, will ciposj to public Sato oa the premises on Un rsatnrdav four men. with n iraimn liaSSCd tllVOmJl Alw.nll.On Miuj mnllm, that. thru, uw.in f,-n, n. , A1nl.... M OC'OCK ln "'e forcooon. tho following dd- ii.... n.Vr i l scrlbod real estate, to-wlt; All that certain piece lino and wero going to Arkansas. Thev or naroei of ian,i. .iM,.t i , ,m ,....;,...". Z camped three miles west of here, and on 'ngcreck, boueded by l'lsliingcreek ami lands ot Friday, Dcosmbor 23rd, 1881, that tho business of the court will bo transacted with greater despatch by holding tho sessions in Philadelphia. Columbia county attorneys were stiong- ly iu lavor ol tho change r. aiuidiiy evening by found them tho stealing ot large sums of monoy from tlio Tax ollico. Messrs. Hunter and Pat tison aro now investigating. Iho matter and will toon placo tho results beforo tho proper authorities. Theodore llanel, formerly a clerk iu tho Tar Ollice. has And ytt another offence against tho confessed his participation iu tho crimes public by Philadelphia's ollico holders, nnd has given tho names of other thieves. Certain rascals tiro under indictment in Ho believes that fully $1,000,001) of tho ton Kouto that city for frauds perpetrated at tho people's money wero stolen botween advertisement election of last hcbriiary, nnd the ballots 1'-and 1 o 7. It cannot even bo sur- this issue castweroneededloeiisurotheirconviction inised how much may liavo been taken terms ot other Keceivers. some lying persons passing on mattrasses, John Neyharil, containing IB Also, & certain pleco or pares! of land sltmto In ownshlp, bounded by lauds ot Edward John;('reapy and A, Iluntslnger, iVCHKS AXI) 21 l'KI(C'ni:.S. sail Unangst. William Vnaugjt, A. Lewis and William vv. Mirer, containing 1'IVE AOHEK and live nerch. os on which H a good When the Distriot Attorney demanded during tho I tho boxes it was discovered that City Taxes paid by largo estates and corpora Commissioners Douglass ami Martin had destroyed all tho ballots. In so doing they flagrantly violated tho law, which directs that tho ballots cast at any election shall bo kept for ono year. There wero two sets of boxes and of course It was not necessary to destroy tho ballots tions wero nver turned into tho citv Ireasury, but wero pocketed by tho dis honest clerks. As may well bo imag ined, tho discovery of these tremendous trauds has created great excitement and further developments aro awaited with deep interest, bomo of tho thievim covered with quilts, and each with his head split open, as though with an axe. No evideneo of robbery was visible. Ollieers have left for tho sceno of the murder. I.Mroup.vNT to 'I'ltAvm. nits- Special in-1 FRAME DWEF,IilT(T- TFOITUR .i i- i .i 'i. .. t iiiiuuiiiuiiiH mu oituieii you oy tuo i inning- iramo stable, ana out-bulldlngs. There Is nlso an it win pay you to rean tneir xwiuv i e i i iil-ks on this lot. tj.ii.uo ur ,-aj.h. ieu per cent. Of one-fourlli ot mo purchase money to bo paid nt tho Btrtklnt uown ot mo property! the ono-fourth less the ten per cent, at thu continuation of nalo, and the remaining three-fourths in one year thereafter with interest from couurmvtlon nisi, KAMUKL HIHVfl. UCC.V, ISSl-lw Exefilltnr. 10 cast in February. Theso Commissioners clerks aro now employed iu government hnvo stepped between tho law and tho olilces, sonic mo dead, and some live in criminals, and it is by so doing thev liavo i conviction of tho rascals. A bolder picco of work is rarely dotio oven by Philadelphia political sharps, Thero Is bo found cUcwhero in March IS -10-w On Sunday ovening last, in Philadel phia, tho horses attached to a steam lire engine ran away and dashed into astieet ear on Fourth street, killing two young men standing on tho platform and wounding others iu tho car. Tho driver of tho engine, William Tyson, was ar rested. Tho billiard tournament in Now Vork ended on Saturday. Joseph Dion won tho llrst prize, Jacob Schacfcr tho second STIt.VY COW. Came to tin nremkni nf Mm iimi.iF.i,nl. i,. m, 111 township, .November nth, isn. a sunn dirk b nillo cow, about seven years uld, The owner mu call, pay charges and tuka her away or she will no Mimtn.Nov.Wh.H,... U",A,ioo "w iptito piobablo that luxurious retirement on their dishonestly n"d Wallace and Slosson tho third and ST 1 '" liavo prevented tho I ncnulred wealth. Tlio people of l'liila-1 fomth respectively. Dion got $1,000, tiw ior-tiioiiUw a iho liiiaicrvekrarmers'Mu. diamond emnie.n ami tno ciiuinpionship it ,OT!c6 oi TaTO hVjSi Es'in'oeutre Of tho world. townslilp. u.lumbU county, l"a., on ilouday, tho delphia will not bo satislied with less than tho thorough purification of tho Tax uilico and tho putus iinent ot theso rob- li,-glm-s lm,ko into tlio post olllce at hers. An opportunity will be niforded bers, thieves and tools of tho "bosses " tho llolgo flre(l illt0 thn ol,i(;o m(1 t,0 not tho sliglitest probability that tho Commissioners will over bo punished nwl vet 1 1 1 1 v rlehlv devervu a term In the ni-idti-nilnrv. It is extromelv dillloult to and fill their places with belter men. It g t political offenders into jail and very is a reproach to tho city that such inon n,i h l.ni-.W in hi-eii tliBinthmv. Tho strous Irauds siiouid liavo been perpe iv.fnriiif.ia linvn nlontv of work boforo tinted under tho very eyes of ollicials them to redeem Philadelphia. hwoiii to protect tho people's inter- tools ami a can of powder. robbers lied. They secured only four registered letters, dropping 230 worth of postage stamps in thoir (light. Thoy aiso icu uemmi tiiein n set ot uurgiars VIU day f Januvrr. liSI. between tlia bourn nf in in. and 8 p. ni. lor llio pirpose ox electing directors for the ensuing) ear, nnd fur iransaoiluguueli other business us may proutily come before said com, I'-iuy, D.vaiuci, .-IKIIIAltu, Dee, ii, 'st-jw becretary. WANTEDS' ii-etlL-i. l'enuaiienl erjploy AOTIVK CATIIOUO Of StOailV hdllllM In I travel in soeilon In wlilcli ho L-Lnnlovinnt nnrl pnnii .n,,,. pcusiallon to an energetic, man. lteferenoes. JiBN.l(iKllUllOTIlUr'(s, an liroadway, .New York, SllEJlLFFS SALE Uy vlrlim of sundry writs Issued out of the Court of Common Meas of Columbia county nnd to mo directed, will bo exposed to public snlo at Iho Court House, In lltoomsburg, Fc'insclvanta, nt two o'clock, p. m. on MONDAY, DKCUMHKll Mb, 18S1 Tlio following described real estate, situate In the llorougli of llcrwlck, Columbia county, rennsjtva ula, beginning at tho corner ot la-lot number fifty' eight, Ihcnco along Second street westward!? to an alley nlncty-nlne feet, thenco along said alley clgh ty-four and Dvo-tcn ths feet to the corner ot lot be longing to tho cstato ot William H, Kyans, deceased, tnenco along said lino ninety-threo feet to the cor ner of lot number lltty-ctght, thonco by lot number ntty-clglit elglity-tour nnd flro-tcntbs feet to the placo of beginning, being tho northeasterly part of lots number ntty-nlno nnd slxty.ns numbered In tho general plan ot said town, containing seven thou sand eight hundred nnd lltty-clght and nto-tcntha feet of ground, on which aro erected ono largo two- story framo drolling house, frnmo barn and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In caution at tho suit of Thomas Uauchcr against Franklin Stowart and to b sold 8s tlio proporty ot Franklin Stowart. Jacks N, Attornoy. Vend. Ht. ALSO. Tho following described real esuto sltuMo In Iho llorougli ot Ucrwtok, Columbia county, reiinsjlva nla, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: On tho north by Jackson street, on tho oast by Mulber ry street, on tho south by lot of Harry Orozler, nnd on thewest by an n1ley,sald.lot being feet In wlJth and feet In depth, kiown as lot No. U In In said borough, on which nro erected a two-story frame dwelling houso andont-kltchen. Seized, taken ln execution nt tho suit of r. 1). lllnck against Jackson Ale, and to be sold an tlio property of Jackson Ale iKEt.xii, Attorney. Vend. Ex, ALSO, All that certain tot or pleco of land situate ln Or ange township, Columbia county, 1'eunsjlvnnla, boundolnnd described as follows, to-wlt: Begin nlng at a stone corner In a public road and running thence alons said road north stxty-nlno nnd a half degrees oast eight perches and four-tenths to stone, thenco by land formerly of McKelvy Drake nortba and three-fourths degrees west utnetcen and four-tenths perches to astone, thenco by land form erly of Ueujiinlu Boone, Jr., southjilxty-nlnu and t half degrees west eight perches nnd four-tenths to a stone, nnd thence by land formerly ot Jacob Hag- enuuensoutn cignt ana a naif degrees, eatt nine teen pcrcbos and four-tcnitia to th j place of begin ning, containing ono aero strict raeasuic ALSO. One other lot or pleco of land situate in Orange township, county and State aforesaid, bounded nnd described as follows to-wlt: Ucglnulng nt a stono set for u earner ln tho public road leading from Pe ter Miller's farm to Light Street, thence by lands or jcroinlali Hagenbuoh north eleven and onc-nunr- tcr degrees west nineteen perches and nvo links to a stone, thence by lands of tlio said Margaret J Drake south nine degrees cast nineteen perches nna eleven links to a stone ln tho public road afore said, thenco by tlio s.tmo south seventy nnd one- quarter degrees west tlvo perches and twenty-four unKs to tuo place of beginning, containing one hun dred and twenty perches, be the Baiuo moro or less, whereon aro credo 1 n story and a half dwelling House and stable. Seized, taken ln execution at the suit of Peter r.nt's administrator against Joslah V. l.Ice and to be sold as tho property ot Joslah I, hlce, v . J. Ucckalkw, Attorney. Vend, Kx, ALSO, All that certain pleco or parcel of land situate In the township of arcenwood, county of 001111111111 Stale of Tenn ylvanU bouudjd and described as fol lows: nounued on tho north by lands of Amos Kitchen, Jesso Heacoek nnd John Milter, on tho east by lands of Urlttaln Thomas, on ths south by lands 01 o. D. WUson, Ira ltobblns and Jackson liobblns and on Iho west by lands ot Lloyd Yeagcr ond (leorge Kester, containing soventy-two acres more or less, of which about sixty awes are cleared and eight or ten acres timber land. Thero aro on the placo ono frame dwelling bouse ono and a half stories high, and one frame dwelling housa two stories high, ono barn, part framo and part log, two applo orchards, two wells of water, ono pottery kiln, and other out buildings, good fences, c. ALSO, All that other pkco or parcel of land hltuate In Greenwood township aforesaid, bounded nnd de scribed as follows, to-wlt: On tho north by on tho ensl by land of Humphrey Parker, on tho south by land of Humphrey Parker, and on the W03t by Joseph Parker, containing eleven acres more or less, of which about three acres aro cleared, and the balance timber land. Seized, taken ln execution at tho suit of William Bobbins for use;of John Christian against John It, Parker and to be sold as tho propjrty of John H. Parker. Hobison, Attorney. Vend. Kx. ALSO. All that certain, lot or piece of ground sltuato ln East Uloomsburg, County of Columbia and state of Fcnnsylvanta.bounded and described as fallows, to- wlt: On the north by an alley, on the east by an alloy, on tho south by lot of Turnbach, und on the west by public road, leading from Uloomsburg to Berwick (now called Bast street) Containing ln front on said road (East street) about arty feet, and ln depth about ono hundred nnd nlncty-elght feet, on which are erected a large two si cry brick build ing, stable and out-buildlngs; n well of good water on tho premises. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of John (i, Freeze, administrator of Lovllla Menagh, deceased, against Ittcnard 11. Menagh with notice to Charles Savage, terro tenant, and to bo sold as tho proper ty 01 lticnaru 11. Monagh, Savago, tcrre tenant. Uikklbv, Attorney. Vend, Ex. ALSO, The one-half Interest ot all that certain lot or pleco of land situate In Orangevlllo, county of Co lumbia and State of Pennsylvania, nnd bounded nnd described its follows, to-wlt: Adjoining an alloy on the south, Main street of said town on tho cast.a lot now belonging to the heirs of Peter Achenbach on the west, and a lot sold to William l-'Uheron tho north, containing four thousand and eighty-eight sipuro leet moro or less, on which aro erected a two-story dwelling houso, barn and out-bulldtngs. Seized, taken ln execution at the suit of tho Or- ange villa MutualSavIng Fund and Loan Association against Calvin Herring and John Herring and to bo sold as tho property of Calvlu Herring nnd John Herring. Milieu, Attorney, Vend. Ex. UZAL II ISN'T, Sheriffs onice, Uloomsburg, Sheriff. lidlSTKK'S NOTICES. 'nflpi f bprnbv irltun (n nil IntrntM'C. rrrrll. (irs and other nersonn nternst-d In thn rMntra rif mo respcciivu iieecuenis nnu minors, innitiio ioi lowlnendmlnlptratnrs'.oxocutors'nnd Btiardlnns' ac counts hnvo been llled in tlio onico of the ItcglsKr of coi. co, nnd wuibo presontcd for conBnnatlon and Allownnco In tlio Orbhiiiis' Court In tin held In Uloomsburg, on Monday, Dec. r, lssi, at a o'clock p. in. on said day t 1. Tho first nnd final ncrnunt.of Jmepli W, lives, 11111111 1111 riuir 01 j arvin liven, who was miiaii- iiiiniiiraiorui.iosepu i iiKiiigioii, iau) or iireon- ivuuu luwnsiup, ueeeoseu 9, Account of John A. Fnnston. einirdtan of Kmmi Mini, minor child of Martha M. Mills, lato ot iiiuuiiuii uiiviisiup, ueueaseu. 0. First nnd final account of Moses A. Loeb. admin- tstratorcf Paulino Loeb, lato ot tho llorougli ot iierwieK, ucccascti. 4. First and nnal account of deorgo Whltenlght and wiiuus nuiiL-r, iiuiiiinisiriiiurs ui .nargnrei licner, mw vi iieuuwic lownsmp, uoccascu, 6. Tho oocond nnd nnal account of Daniel Milter nna Hainan Miner, executors ot ueorgo Miller, lato ot Mllllln township, deceased. . Tho account of William Kressler, nlmlntstrator 01 Tiiomas Kressier, lato or fcotl township, de ceased. t. First and nnal account of Jacob V, Shoemaker, administrator of Lnnah i:haptn,latootorango township, deceased. 8. The accout of Lnfayetto rcttormtn, ndmlnlstra. ioroi unarns rcnermnn, into or Locust town ship, deceased. s. Third nnd nnal account o( 1). L. Clmpln, ono ot mu uuuiuuaLitiiura 01 deiin uosion, law 01 r isu lngcrcek township, decasnd, 10. First and final account of Kli Jones, administra tor or Preservo Conner, lato of Denton own snip, acceascu. II, First and final account of Henry Hotllngshcad administrator ot Mary Cleaver, lato ot tlio township of Catawlssa. 17. First nnd Final account of Hamuel MiHizrnve. nuardlan ot Morris O. Porsvtb. n minor child of i:narle8 Forsyth, Into of township, de- uutiat'u. 13. First nnd partial account of Jnno 11. Case, nd mlnlstratrlx or W. a. Case, lato otscotttown tuii, ucecuacu, 11 MmIkhIH..! nui....l ll-nii. ... m. 11 ... 11, l llo.uuuiluiU lUVIfUUl UI 1 llllUlll llilf 1.UII, UU mlnlstrator ot Mary E. IleUer, lato ot Mtmiu lownsmp, deceased. US. First nnd final account ot Hiram It. Kllno and t. . i;verett, administrators of Moses Everett, lato of Oraniro mwnsliln. clecpflRert. fiR nied bv J. Howard Mine, administrator or II. 11. Kline, ueeeuseu. If). First and II oal account ot II. It. Kline, adminis trator or i.evi h. Lunger, into or Fisuingcreek luniiauip, ueceuseu, as men uy .1, uounru iviine, auministratoror 11, 11, Kline, deceased 17. Second nnd final account ot John Kllngcrman, tireutur 01 joun tjuninan, lato 01 Beaver town snip, uLeeu-scu. Heirlstcr's omec, W. U. JACOBY, Dloomiburg Nov.'-il, f itoglster, ILOAVS' APritAlSBMUM'S. Tho followlnrf nnnratsnmenrs nf real and Ccrbonnl property let, apart to widows nf decedent) avo been tiled ln tho oft'eo of the lteglster of Col umbia county, under tho ltulcs of Court, and will bo resemea ior nosoiuto connrmation to tno orpuans' 'ourtto bo held in llloomsbnrtr.ln and for salilemin- ty. on Monday, tlio 6th dav of Dec. lssi. nt two 0 Clock p. m.. of said dav unless excenllnns tn rucIi vuiiiiiiuuiiuii uru iireviousiy men, 01 wuicu nu per- oiua luivicoic-u iu ouiu esiaies win uiKe uoiiee ; 1. Widow of Augustus W. Weaver lato ot Mshlng creek township, deceased. 2. v idow ol Nathan Creasy, late or Catawlssa township, deceased. 3. Widow or (leo. H. Wills, lato ot the lloroujh or Berwick, deceased. 4. Widow, of James Wolt, lato or the Town or jiioomsourg, deceased. lteirlster'R flfllen. V Bloomsburg, Nov. 4, 'si.r II. .1 A' 'OMY, n.-J'1-tor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. K3T1TK 01-' liODKllT M. IIA11TZEL, PECEASID. IjOtters ot Administration on Ihn nat.itn of l'nhi'iL M, Hiirtzel.lale or Main townshlp.Columbln county, Penna, deceased, havo been granted by tlio Heels- tcrof said county lo Josenh A. llartzpl. admin. lstrator. All persons having claims against tho ostato of the decedent are requested to present luniu iui oeiiieuieuu uuu laose inueoicu 10 ino es tato to make Davinent to tho undersigned nrtmlnls. llUWlf, 1Y1I UUU! UUlUj . JOMKI'll A. IIAHI.EL. nov. is-(lw Administrator. A DMINMSTRATOIfS NOTICE. ESTATE OF U AUTII A Slll'MAN, IIECEASSO. Lettei-S fif adlnllllfrAtlnn nn thn iwt.itn nf Mnrflm ouumau. mie or .Mum twp, Columbia county, tierensed, have been granted by thu lteglster of said county to tlio unders gned admlnlstnuor.All persons uuviuguiaims against me estatoor sa d decedent aro reiiuibted to pa-sent them tor settlement and thoso Indebted to I he cstato to make paj inent to the uuuv.-icijueu uiiiiiiniisiraior wiiuoui- ucjay( Wit, K.SI1IIMAN. A il mlnlmrntnr. u. ajLiress, jiaiuv 111c. col . Co . Pa. SHERIFFS SALE. ny virtue or sundry writs Issued out ot uiu i;ouri ui oom.non Pieis or Columbia coun ty, and tome directed, will bo exposed to public sale at tho Court House In Uloomsburg, at two o'clock p. 111., on SATURDAY, DECE.MHKIl 10th, 1881. Tho following described rial estate situate In the Town ot Uloomsburg, Columbia count) , Pennsylva nia, as the property or Samuel 11. Jncoby. bounded on tlio north by lot or C. W. Miller, on the cast by East street, on the soutli by lot of Florence Donohue and Seventh street, and on tho west by an nlley, on wnicn aro erected a two-story brick dwelling house. two-story framo dwelling house, framo shop and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken ln execution at tho suit ot Louisa dross against Samuel II. Jjco'jy and to bo sold as the property or Simusl 11, Jncoby. Milled, Attorney. Fl. Fa. ALSO. A l that certain lotot ground sltuato hi Orange- fine, Columbia county, Peuusjlvanla, containing nlncty-ntno and eight-tenths siiuaro perches or land strict measure, bounded and described, as rollows, to-wlt: Beginning nt a corner on lino or land form erly or Henry D, Walker, thence by satd line north sixty-live and a unit degrees west two und eighty. hundredths chains to a corner, thnco by land rorm- erly or Jacob Hannan and free school lot n.- rih iliir- wuu notice to Charles 1 ty and ona-halt degrees cast two and twenty-rour I litindrprlllm nhnlnu fn n Pnrnni- Mmnnn In, !,.... 1 f ! mw V, ,UUU. Mary Martz, Emily Kllno and others south stxiy- tour and a hair degrees cast two and elghty-threo hundredths perches to n post, thenco by land or the said Henry D. Walker south thirty-two .degrees west two and twenty-hundredths chains to tho place ol beglnnlng.on which are erected a two-story Iramo building known as tho "Orangevlllo .Mate nnd Femalo Academy." Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot tho Or- I nngcvllle Mutual Having Fund and Loin Atsocla- tton against tho OrnngevlUe Male nnd Female Acad emy nnd to bo sold as tho property ol the Orange- vino Male and Femalo Academy. Milleii, Attorney. Vend. Ex. U. II. ENT, Nov. 18-ts Sheriff. November 11, 'si-ti John A, Funs ton's Real Estate, Trustj Investment nnd Collection Office. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOU SALE Or Exchange. Large Frame Houso for two families, jjood stable, fruit and wuter. ouned by II. F. sharp- 1'zT Acres. Frame HcilFP.bnr.k bum. enn.l fruit nmi water, ln Madison lnnnsliltv I'n. uppnnipri tu- Washington Smith, Sis Acres. Hurley tarm, Montour townshtp.rramo dwelling houso, bank barn and other out-bulldlngs, good boll;ubout loo acres timber: well watered: liealthy location, good markets. If desired, win 111. vide In two or threo tracts, see dratis. Terms easy. Now owned by Win, Neal, Ewi. A comtortablo new brick dwelling nn mm Bfrpi.r west or Market, lu rooms, A bargain. , Four pleasant building lots on West street, cheap, ery desirable for quiet homes. For particulars, annlv in Oct. 1, 'Sl-tf JOHN A, Fl'NSTON. OLDEST AND BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER Tlio New yobk Oiisbuvkk lias now the Urge-it clr- i 'xnnxoMixA tiona l, lhSi:CTMUAX. i:'axg:uc.u and XATIOXAL. It will enter Its SIXTIETH YKAU, with a sheet four times tho slzoof its first Isbuo, .ui, ui l uiuui uuu jj-j!ue.-uu news ; vviui vigor pus Editorials upon matters ot religious and secu. interest; vjlth carefully edited Depiitinents and business men : with i-Il-Iii. active i-mii',, ,.n. rivalled staff of Foreign Correspondents, and paid waw booh: -0F- "IRENEUS" LETTERS. WITH STEEL PORTSAIT OF THE AUTHOR, Is given to any ono sending us a bona lido New Sub. M.1UU&11 mm i?iiii ior me coming year. Specimen copies free, AMrets: XR)' YOllK OllSKRVMl, Xete York, mmmm m mm J swhS iteawteiii & M&is, ON WEHDaST'ESIDA.'r, 3SrOVBM:BE3R, oDi Wo ojicnctl our Now Store, nt EIGHTH AND FILBERT STREETS, Which Untitling forms n jmrtof tho ii'min striioturo nt EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, This addition enables us in many ways to add greatly lo the comfort nnd convenience of our patrons The Dress Goods Departments Xow occupy one unbroken line of counters', reacliintr tho entiru doi.tli nf a.. LUbci I street extension nnd around to Eighth street, about 300 feet in loiirrit. ivr l... ......... ..i ..... ir 1.. 1 1 1 1.. . juiiuy iii iiiiiiiiiuiim iieu.iuiuiu crow lieu iiiivu uuu IlirtrciV lncl'CUHPi assigned them, and all are given moro or less additional room by reason of iho eniargenieni. The only Now Department wo have ridded is that of S3 NTOI si WMMl Where tho thotiand nnd one necessary trilles needed by ladies will bo found. Wh signalized the opening of thu New Store by presenting for public inspection THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF typ v anrvnG ttvt ttvtpt v m a dti?tv that has ever been placed on sale in our city, and by offering in every department of tho houso S&ME M&WAMMM BAM AIM That cannot fail to enlist the eager attention of buyers. 0 invito all Oil!' out-of-town mends, when ill 1' iil.idelnbiiL. tn nnv n viulf of inspection to our enlarged establishment. They will find that in extending our premises to accommodate inere.'iing business we havo arrant'ed many thinus with a view to their especial comfort and convenience, notably ainoiit' which arc the isurcau of Information, the system of elinekini' ti.trnnlu. tlm r.niUi.u' Parlor, etc. ' 0 ' ' E Si CLOTHIER ymoiii N. W.Cor. EiilitliaBu Markel Sts S.W. K PHILADELPHIA. Ii A BOOK OF 224 PAGES, THAT CAN BE HAD FREE By sending address on a postal card to JOHN WANAMAKKR, PHILADELPHIA. JUST ISSUED, The New Descriptive Catalogue of the New Goods for Fall and Winter, 1881 and 1882, 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 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, etc. Fringes and F.mbroiderics. Ribbons, Ties, etc. Cloths and Cloakings. Furs and Millinery. Underwear, Corsets, etc. Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Men's and Hoys' Shoes. Rubber Goods, Trunks, etc. Flannels and Muslins. Linens and Upholstery. House Furnishing Goods. Men's and Hoys' Clothing. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Men's and Hoys' Hats. Hooks and Stationery. Toys and Gaines. Silverware. 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 samples or CataTogue, John Wanamaker, PHILADELPHIA. Our store, known as the Giand Depot, occupies the entire block on Market Street, from Thirteenth Street to City Hall Square, and extends to Chestnut Street. The ground floor alone covers an area of about three acres. DO YOU WANT AN OLD-FASHIONED KNIFE ? MA.I-ilE-R, Sc GEOSH, Wurrant every kolfe liavlng tlielr namo stamped on tlio tlaUo to bo Hand Forged From Razor Steel BLOOMSBURG, PA. and authorlzo the rct&U doaWtn nvMiomrn fKAii nn.. t,i . ...... .11 . . . . - - "", H""h ""v nr nmiu ui iiiiiil: buil. ui ui turning ii uiu 11 n iw. ncntr. Hg.r.K.V'.'.i ",ILVi,":.l Is P vf.n wmi each knifo shut. Tlia inarkut Is Iteoilvcl wltli nlco looking .u".l"I..,." UHOailcuUrnMsinado to cut. Whin vi m ill) IflYO in o? n knff f wh.llSSfJ'i.'i;.11'? i T" M AI1KK A uiiosil cuUi-ry is mado to cut. Winn ours a trto. wlietlior a one blade at tweuty.nve cvnu, orallno pearl lunula nsu kalrj, plex WEBERx-HAflDMAN: tU.clUo1. VXSSSg SKUfSiS iteWaM.W. aro evtra Ir,cJ?rV'tt.'4" '?,I?-!'Uea.Xyj I'X ?ut, Butcornori'awnoiK "m5S ..VS Z.lil'i'i.X: U,"5'.'..V."-?-.y "ANUfolKlKIl from tlia bolt Knirllah ktnVVl. MCODtH carry a rawr ediw. Ak IfTr tuVm Lnd 'da nnt 1 '!?. w"! Inn 111 ik .4,. " " mj vitixi 1 iM4a U'LUll'a 1111 yh 11 Knilll UU II 1111 Inch blaile, THESE GOODS, AT MAHER & GHOSH PEIOES, ARE FOR SALE BY I. W. HARTMAN, Bloomsburq Pa. PIAlTOS A FINK INMJl) FKKKOH WALNUT CASK OMAN. 11 STOPS SIlO UASII Eny Teri. SullHlUctlo,, ,,auu.loV,l. 3A.C03ST'S WARE ROOMS, MUSin HAT.T. Tunnir ' Juno lo, 'si.Ty WILIIH R-B AltRH, 37 A. t