The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 16, 1881, Image 2

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    TIIE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBIIIICt, COLUMBIA' COUNTY, PA.
Ifiji ifitlmitfuim.
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hloomshurq, pa. "
L'Hdny, Hoc. 10. 1881.
Somo of the Illinois pujicis uro trying
to get tip ii liooin foi' John Logan for
President. A worse catulhlato might be
fouiut lml the probability is most ri
mote.
J Ion. Frederick T. FeyHnghiiyseii of
New .Icrsoy wax, on iMouilny. nominated
and confirmed as Secretary of State. Tlio
whito iilumed knight from Maino is now
ojmn to nu engagement. It is said, that
Grant will chooso one of the remaining
cabinet officers. Surely this i to bo n
Stalwart administration.
John Cessna has concluded not to con
test the election of Judge 15aer, but pro
jicrtos to sue Judge Hall for libel. A
live man is Cessna, always presenting
some novellv for imblio consideration.
His mission on earth docs not extend be
yond "whooplni: un the Henublican
ticket, if ho could only be convinced
oi it.
Wo call the attention of our readers
to the article on the iirst page of this
paper, entitled "Zach Chandler on
Hayes." It is a scathing indictment of
tne jrauutiient rroaiuent aau gives some
illustrations of his meanness and duplic
ity not before known. Coming from
such undoubled authority ns the veteran
oiaiwari senator tne exposures are
worthy of note.
Congress has not yet fairly settled
down to work. The House is waiting
for the Speaker to appoint the various
committees, and this it is said will not
be done until after the holidays. The
senato was not in session from 'Thursday
uuui iuoiuiay. an uie oenaie on rues
day tho session was devoted to the din
cit3sion ot Mr. l'eudleton s bill to remi
late the civil service. In the House a
large number of bills were introduced
among them one to repeal the internal
revenue tax on matches hank checks.
cigars, sniilT and spirits distilled from a
pies and other fruits. Before the cal
of the States was half completed 7.
bills had been referred to committees.
Congressman Strait, of Minnesota, lias
received a telegram signed by the post
master, snonii, and two prominent citi
zens or tot. J'cter, saying there was
woman m that town who was a servant
in tho family of Mr. Scoville, Guiteait's
brother-in-law and counsel, last May, and
that sho heard tho possible murder of
General Garfield discussed by members
of tho family at that time. Mr. Strait
placed the telegram in the hands of tho
district attorney and vouched for the
responsibility of the persons who had
signed tho message. It lias been pri
vately reported here for some time that
(jrititeau had communicated to the Sco
villo family his intention to kill the Pres
ident beforo tlio LM of July, when tho
murderous shot was fired.
TKUUIHLK TIlAUKtllKSS.
Twoniii'.s iiy wttirii iirximr.ua or t.ivr.s
whik i nsr snnekiNd mumvnwk:
MINT.
One of the most frightful disasters
ever chronicled occurred in Vienna on
Thursday evening of last week, when the
King Theatre was destroyed by fire and
any all those in tho building burned
to death. The origin of the fire is not
known but it wm probably from the fall
of a lamp on tho wtago. No less than
r30 bodies have been taken from the
ulna and tho official list of the missing
is I) 1 7. Tliuii were two or three hun
dred ballet gills upon the stage clad in
light dresses nnd all of these perished.
I'lie scene is described as terrible- in the
extreme. Tho frightened people fought
madly to gain the doors and scores were
trampled to death before tho flames
reached them. The stairwavs wero
iterally choked with bodies. In ono
gallery it is estimated that there were
dUU persons, ami none ot them escaped.
I'hcro is fjrc.il indignation in the city as
investigation lias reveaieii tne grossest
blundering and mismanagement. 1 ho
various doors wero locked and the koys
in tho pockets ol tho cloak room attcu
danls. A largo iron curtain could have
been let down and the llames shut off
from tho auditorium but the man in
chargo was absent from his post. Tho
hrcmen did not work lor iialt nn hour
after the fire broke out, and tho police
with blundering stupidity prevented res
citers from entering the building by sta
ting that all the audience hnd escaped.
A more disgracclul exhibition ot culpa
blc mismanagement was never seen, and
it is evident that punishment should he
meted out with unmitigated severity to
both publioollicers and theatre employees,
It is probable that tho list of the
killed will reach 1000 and perhaps exceed
that number.
nother event equally distressing, ex
ccpt that fewer lives were lost, occurred
in this country about seven miles from
l'lttsuurg on Saturday morning last, i
rough board shanty hail been erected at
a placo called "Bock Cut," forthe accom
dation of a number of woikmen. Tho
second floor was one largo room fitted
with bunks and in this some forty work
men wero sleeping. .Mrs. MoUutie, tho
wife ot the man m charge of the shanty,
arose at an early hour to get breakfast
and by some means ovei turned a coal oil
lamp. The whole building was almost
instantly abla.o and the flames spread
with such rapidity that tho men up stairs
were unablo to dress themselves, but
struggled to dash through the flames and
smoke. Eleven men wero burned to
death and throo others received injuries
that aro considered fatal. There was but
one means of egress from tho men's
sleeping room and that was by a rougl
stairway, but this was speedily rendered
impassable. The wounded men were
placed on n train and taken to Pittsburg
where they were at once carried to tho
West Pennsylvania Hospital. The sight
at the railroad station is said to have
been horrible beyond description. The
dead wero buried on Sunday, the bodies
being unrecognizable.
DEATH OF COL FOK.NEV.
Col. John W. Forney died at his home
in Philadelphia on Friday morning last
atter a unor illness, lie was born at
Lancaster, September JJOth 1817. lie
entered a printing office when a boy,and
ior the remainder ol ins life was connec
ted with nowspaper work. In 18.'i7 ho
founded the Philadelphia Press and to
that journal tho best of his editorial
labors were given. Ho earnestly advo
cated tho election of James Buchanan
to the Presidency and contributed in no
small degree to the success of the Demo
cratic ticket. Subsequently he opposed
Mr. Buchanan's administration and there
after served with tho liepublicans. At
the last election ho warmly espoused the
cause of Gen. Hancock. At the time of
his death he was editor aud proprietor of
tho J'royrcss, a newspaper of more than
ordinary merit. Col. Forney had filled
so important a place in the journalistic
and political world that his loss will be
keenly felt. Ho possessed rare abilities
both as editor and politician, and was a
man of ripe culture in literature. The
world is poorer for his death aud it will
bo hard indeed to fill His place. The
funeral took placo on Monday afternoon
and the body was interred in Laurel
Hill Cemetery. The pall bearers were
uenerai w. s. Hancock, Jlou. Y. 1),
K'elley, General D. K. Sickles. lion S
J. Bandall, Hon. K. li. Hart.Hou. A. G.
Cmtin, Colonel A. IC. McClure, George
W. Childs, Daniel Dougherty and Lewis
V. Cassulv.
I'lie jury convicted them with ucomiui'itdu-
tlon to nieiey of tlio Court. Tho scnlcntc
was thirty days In tlio county Jail nnl cost
of prosecution.
CommonwniHIi vs. IVd. Pmttli. Violation
if Honor lawn. tii lrli.il. 'I'liU Irlnl occu
pied two ilny and iwcllrd considerable Inter- UloOll Poisonings, ScrofllloilH Ul-
si, n mrjro nuinncr or people i rem tain- ,,pro n, Hn i iiir llinno If?.
nan IIVIIIH 111 HIK'llllUIll'U, AIIIT W'llllI Ulll A ..ni.i,m mill IJ nniln
I, , ., ....... i , .It, . f I 1 UaVODUD Vi.llllMI
.-.V.tlill IIWIII?., IUUJIIIJ 11IMII till II .11111. I I'll IC? 11
not jriillly, hut pay coMs. Ilir bWOllUlgB,
" in flrmul .1iim im.tn (In., f ..-I ... l . lil.ai. I Wl.iu.nnil.
lowss
TUB ASSASSIN'S TIlIAh.
The evidence given in tho tiial of Gui
tcnu tor tho past tew days has shown hi
utter depravity in the strongest light
He set ins lobe utterly dcctiiutc of all
moral perceptions and his life has be
one of tho most despicable character. H
glows more intolent every day and not
only inteiiupls witnesses and eounse
but is outrageously abusive. His brother
r . llf .. .. . ii
loiiii . uuueau, uas nad moro or less
lo say.and there have been several family
quarrels, new ur. n. h. .noArihu
pastor of tho Calvary Baptist Churcl
New York, testified as to the disreputa
ble character ot tho assassin, who had
been guilty of every imaginable of
fence against decency. Guiteau was
very noisy and impudent. The trial was
adjourned from Friday until Monday.
Dr. Kdward CSpitzka testified on Mon
day that Guiteau was iusai.o, but the
t ress examination was so searching as to
do away with the effect of tho testimony.
Guiteau was exceedingly exasperated
and paid no heed to the rebukes of tlio
court. It is becoming quite apparent
that the assai-sin is perfectly sane and is
playing a part to influence the jury, cou
pled with udeMioto keep himself ho
fore tho public. In the court room on
.Monday fcOiuo pertou called out "shoot
him,'' Warden Crocker has received re
cently a number of anonymous letters
advibiug him to remove tho prisoners
fiom tlio wing of tho jnil in which Gui
teau is confined, so that in tlio event of
a dynamite explosion no lives except
that of Guiteau will bo endangered.
On Tuesday Dr. Spify.ka was again on
the staud, but his testimony was not im
portant. Dr. Fordyco Barker of New
York testified that ho believed Guiteau
was sano. Samuel B. Phelps, a broker
of New York, was tho next witness and
was outrageously insulted by tho nssas
hiii. Guiteuu's behavior grown worno
daily,
. -mar ti t r llf I
un wediKHduy nov. .i. n uiirow
D. I)., Charles A. Hrynn and Jlonry M.
( o'liiT wero witness! s. Their testimony
wus damaging to the character of
Ginteau ami he became furiously angry
mid abiibivo The sickness of a juror
brought tho case to u close for tho dav.
(jiticnra
... .I..-.. ".'I-......... ....... f II ..Aitl.1n1
.,ir. niuiTk jyjukbuui it i.ci I'Uf i , ii, l'U"t"l
with bad liumor on lmmls and neck, caused ty lead
I'n tin, ifiiiwiiiililn liiilini tt ilin fiuiri polsonltiK'. (Up s ft palMttr.) At. times it would
10 nit iionoiiihic .inures or tne lotiri oi i k ? k onru andlhe b kin senanUn from
Quarter Sessions of Columbia countyi
The grand Inquest of the Commonwealth
the nesti In lnrso pieces, suiTerlne grnt coutlnunl
itching iuui nunging. rurcuasrn jni
our remedies:
used cmicura lli-solVent Internally, nn Cutlcurn
of tViiiiilviiiiln Ininili-liicf fni- ilm imilv nt B'l oulleiira Soap exlcrnaliy, nnrt in lem than t'lroi
oi i iuns.MMinia inquiring lor the nociy ot montineiffctca eomplew euro, and has not been
the County of Columbia, lespectfully lcport troubwdsinec. corroborated br liuliard k Foster,
that wo have, pursuant to our lequlred do- jrWBUls1KecM.M.HL
ties calmly and deliberately Investigated nil (jju-JATKST ON UAHT1I,
the hU of Indletmeiit presented for our eon. , . ,', , ,.,,,.,
, , ,, , , 1 , ., J. V. Adams, hewark, Ohio, Bars: ' (.ntlcura
slileratlon and have pased uponthemne. uemedics aro tho ere&test mcdlclnci on earth. Ud
I'linlliiif in iiu.tr i,w.i-lii. u' imvn ,i1an v. tlio worst case ot salt rheum in thU count r, Sly
corning in llielr merlin. We Have nlsn rv mother had It twentT icars. and In fact dlod trom
nmtucd the county buildings nnd find them U. t beiuno cntlcura wonld hae saved her lite.
- n I lltfnrm. liiniinf nnrllmail worn pntAmfl Ir.r tnrnA
Team, wmcii uoiuid rouuvuuur curt'u uuiu i uscn
he Cntlcura Ilesolrent Internally, and Cutlcur.t nnd
Cutlcura Soap oxlernallr.
rsoniAsi?.
11. U. VIII fCIHI. T, r.3l IIL'UUUIDUIJ, 11, 1 ., Vllll-U Ul
Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty jears' slnndlntr, by
thn oiitlcnra Iti'Milrunt lnternalir and CuLlcurn and
Cutlcura Soap externally. The most wonderful casa
on record. (Jura certified to betnro a Justice of tho
cut citizens, ah nnucica wuu
uncases bhould send to us for
rcaco nnd prominent cllliens.
iicninc nni scaiy msec
this U-stlmoulal In full.
In good rondltlon, rxcept soino ncedcil re.
pairs around the Court House, nnd that the
water closets In court ynrd are In a filthy con.
ditlon.
Okisa HonKii, l'rcmnn.
I'.xet'ptlons tiled to widow's appraisement
n estalu of Kdward Halfey.
Cyrus McIIcnry, I. K. Applemau anil
Abrum Dlldlne appointed viewers of a road
lu Pine and (Ireenwood.
Sail! onli'rnl In pstntn f)f flcnri?i! I.i'lliV nnd
bond npproted.
lVtltltlou for citation tiled hi estate of
Adam Oable.
Commonwealth vs. It. 1 Howell. Forni
cation and bastardy. Case tried. Verdict
guilty. Usual sentence.
Sherlll Knt acknowledged the following L'nMntrna
deeds: rrlco of curict'KA, Bra ill boxej, 60c; larito boxes
'I'n T rnmuioM- n,1 At Willi.,, l.,.1 II.CUTICL'll KKSOI.VENT, Jl per boltle. cutlcura
lo J. UomiitocK anil M. S. V llliiuns, land Uoapjo. cutlcura Shaving soap, loo. sold by all
in urange ior ly.u.
Stluer.
A
Dl.NMISTltATOlv S NDTK l;.
F.ST1TK OP Kt.lXABKril IIM.K, DRCKASXI),
Letters of Administration on tho eslato of K1I7A
belli Oable, late otCatawlna township, Columbia
roenty, I'cnnsyltnnla, deceased, liavo been RrnMled
by tho KeRlsterof said county to Krnnklln (lable,
of Catawlssa township, Administrator. All persons
bavin? claims ngalnsl the cstnlo of snld iloco
dent are requested lo prm out them for settlement,
and thoso Indebted to tho cstnto to tnakn paytneiit
to tho undersigned Admlnlstrntor,wlthoul delay.
r'UANKUNOAHU:,
Catawlssa,
Dec 4-w AdmlnUtrator
DMINIHTllATOHS NOTIC K.
KSTATR OP WII.UAU UAKIIIA DICKISPII,
Letters ot administration on tlio cstato of William
Daniels, late of tho town of IHoomsburK, Columbia
county, deceased, have been granted by tho llcgts
tcr otBalil county to tho undersigned administrator.
All persons having claims against the estate ot said
decedent arc requested topresent them forsettlo
mcnt nnd tlioso Indebted to inako payment to tho
undersigned administrator without delay.
). W, McKKLVY,
Administrator,
Dec o Cw
SALT imnuM.
s'hnofl who have exntilunccd tho torments of Salt
liiirum can annreclate tho airony 1 endured for
jears. until cured by tho Cutlcura llesolvcnt Inter
nally and Cutlcura nnd Cutlcura soap externally.
Mas. W.M. PKLLINtirON, Sharon, Wis.
CL'TICUIIA
aud Cutlcura Soap externally and Cutlcura llosolv.
win
l?r,1,1 na r,-,ntlt, ,,f Inli,, I llrilLrfrtStfl.
..-...- ... uu .... vttci;)A:r'nTTRIl. llnstnn. Mass.
DMINlSTItATOH'S NOTICK.
, KSTlTr. or IIOIIKUTM. II A IITZKI., PKCKASCn,
U'ttcrs of Administration on tlio estate of 1'oberl
M. Ilartrtlilatc of Main townslilp.Colunibla county,
l'cnna, deceased, hnvo been granted by tho ltegls
terof Bald county lo Joseph A. Hartzcl, admin
istrator. All persons haTlng claims against tho
cstato of tho decedent aro requested to prcscu.
them for settlement, and moso Indebted to tho es
tate to mako pa) ment to tho undersigned adminis
trators without delav.
JUMKril A. 11SHIH.L,
nov, ls-rnv AdmlnUtrator.
I)M 1 KISTRATUU'M KOTI CK.
Or 311 IJM AN. lkLKA5RI.
Letters of administration on tho estate ot Martha
Shuman, lato ot Main twp, Columbia county,
occaseu, have oeon granted uy tho lltgisler of said
county to tho uiiUers'gncdndmlnlsirutor.AI! persons
Having claims naainsnno esinio oi muu uei cueiii
are requested to prcbent thera for settlement nnd
thoso Indebted to tho cstnto to make payment to tho
undersigned administrator without delay,
WM. K.SIir.MAN,
Administrator.
P. 0. address, Muln Hie, Col., Cj , l'a,
jyjMX'l TOKH NOTICK,
STATK OV CATIIAltlNR tlltlMK. ptCKASKn,
Letters testamentary on tho cstato of calharlno
llrlnk, lato of llenton township, Columbia counlt-.
aeceasca, navo uecn granieu uy iuu iit-niaii ui w.i.
oouniy to i. n, nrieKunuiu, viiiuuiti, uait-uiuh
persons having claims against tho cstato of said de-
!. . ..... .T. ........ ... .i.n.rt r..r fa.ttltn.
requested to present them for Hett e-
1 lo III" rnuuo iu ins,!)
without
cedent am
tnpnt. nnd Itieso Indebted
pajmcnt to Iho undersigned executor,
UU1y' 1,K.KII1CICI.AI'M.
Biccutxjr,
dec, O-Cw L'nmbra, l a,
TXKCUTOll'S NOTICK.
F.STATB Or AIIAM H0AT, nKCKASKn,
Utters testamentary on tho cstato of Ad.un
Uoat, lato ef tho township ol Madison, Columbia co.
l'cnn'a., deceased, havo been granted by tho llegls
tcr of said county to James Klsncr, executor,
All persons having claims against Iho cstato of tho
rteendent aro renueMed to nrcaent them for seltle
ment nnd thoso Indontod to tho cstato to mako pay
ment to Iho undersigned executor without dclny.
HOLIDAY SHOPPERS
iviiv at a (Hstnnco from Pliiliululnhiii. will viait tho city within
to next few weeks to select their Christmas Presents
It should he homo in mind by every one, that for montlm back
0. W.JIlLLKIt.
Attorney,
nov. Is o-w
JAMES KtSNRIt.
Bxccutor.
UDITOU'S NOTICK.
0
com
ay
News Items.
Tho fly lias made sad havoc in tho
wheat fields of soutli-westeru Michigan.
Fully ono half of the wheat in many
fields has been destroyed within a few
weeks.
A magazine containing over 1200
Iiounds of uitro-glycerino exploded near
Jradford in tho oil regions last week.
A forest covering nearly threo acres
was splintered. Tlio earth trembled as
if shaken by an earthquake, the shock
being felt in Bradford. At Kiimia
houses wero shaken, windows broken
and other damages done.
A fire at Minneapolis, Minn., last wee!:
destroyed four flour mills and a cotton
mill, involving a loss of S,jGO,000. One
of tho mills exploded killing four men
and wounding several others. Tt is
thought that the explosion was caused
by flour dust.
A farmer of Covington, Tioga county,
made 400 barrels of cider this year.
Pat Dolan, the Iirst of the Mollio Ma
gnires tried for the murder of Maurice
Henley at lTniontown,lias been convicted
of murder in the second degree.
(St. Louis Chronicle.)
TIIUI. 11V .R'ltY.
Sonic believe that even this form of
trial is not perfectly free from prejudice.
1 tit, in our section," St. Jacob's Oil has
been tiied by that great jury tlio pub
lio and been judged the infallible euro
for rheumatism.
Governor St, John, of Kansas, has
issued a proclamation offering lines for
tho conviction of violators of the now
Kansas Prohibition law in certain cities.
Groff, licnnctt & Co's. rolling mill
Pittsburg, was destroyed by firo on Sun
day morning. Loss $300,000. 1,000
men are thrown out of employment.
Alderman Tucker, lloston, says you
may statu that I have paid for medicine
anil treatment in 20 years $3,000, with
out receiving permanent benefit. En
tirely cured of his diseaso (salt rlieiim)
by Cutiuura ltemedies.
John Judge of Miner's Station near
Wilkes-lJairo struck his wife wilh an
axe cleaving her skull, Thnrsday of last
week, The woman will die. Judge is
in jail.
Moio than $200,000 have been stolen
from tlio Atelmon, Topeka and Santa
i' o uauroaii nv carrying fictitious naiiui
Clark Merrill tract, In Greenwood, to An
gcllim Merrill for $7,000.
Kdwnrd HiilTey lot, Centrallu, to Snrnh
lluiiey, for 1100.
William Wntts land hi Frnnklln, to Charles
Helgle for $.00.
Sale ordered In estnte of John Hicks,
C. W. Miller appointed guardian of Itulph
II. .Mil, a minor.
Sale of real estate ordered hi estate of Pe
ter Applemau and bond tiled.
Sale of real estate ordered hi estate of Sam
uel lllione.
Commonwealth vs. Kreas (hihni. Itecog
luzaiicc in ueieiul.nit anil Jolm (.iiilim lu
100 for good behavior of defendant for one
year. Same In case of Samuel Jones, Jr.
Moses Hower, J. Kostenbauder anil W
Stoker appointed viewers of a road in Cata
wlsn, near W. Keller's.
1'ollowing sales of real estate wero con-
firmed llunlly: Kstates of 1'hlllp Miller, Col
llns W. SutlllT, George Hollenhaek, Mao-
Cleaver, W. White and William Yerry
Writ of partition awarded In estates of
George llrecee, John Kline and David De
mon.
Samuel Kisner appointed viewer of a road
in Pine, near George Stackhouse's, in place
of . It. Deinott, who is unable to act.
Head lu IJeutou township, near T. U.
Cole's, continued finally.
lteeognlzance of Charles Ihown, Daniel
Gelger and Stunley Kills entered lo keep the
peace for one year.
Auditor's report iu estate of Jonathan
George, confirmed nisi.
Auditor's report In estate of Alexander
GnrrNon, confirmed nli.
Sale of real estate ordered hi estate of W,
IJllll.
Itoad hi Franklin, near Tliomas Ash-
worth's, confirmed linally.
Itoad iu Sugarloaf, near Jesse Fritz's eon
firmed finally.
Honcl lu Itoaringcreek, near W. Drcta
bach's, confirmed finally.
Iteport of bridge inspectors, near Kimble's
mill, confirmed finally.
Iteport of bridge Inspectors near K. J,
Mcllenry's, confirmed finally.
Petition for widening road iu Kfpy at
John lliiinmell's house presented. Ju. C,
lirown, P. Illllmcyer and Jolm K. Glrton,
appointed viewers.
JiKiuest on body of John Connors, in
Centrulla, approved.
Commonwealth vs. Jus. MeGinnis. Charge,
arson. I'lead guilty. Sentenced to pay a
lino of $00, costs of prosecution, and under.
go one year and three months' imprison.
ment In the penitentiary.
Sale ordered in estate of llenjamln Untune
Auditor's report in estate of K. J. Thorn
ton, continued nisi.
John IlerneJ, Cera Hower, Wellington
Yeager, Itolairlus Herbeh, Daniel Morris
and John Krofec appointed inspectors of a
bridge in Locust near Ksthcr furnace.
John Lore, Henry Applegate, William Har
bin, J. 15. Coriiellson, I. C. Pursell and K. A
CATARRH
Sanford's Radical C'Urc,
Complete Treatment
For $1 00.
sinforil s Radical Cure. Catarrhal Solvent anil
lltnprou'd Inunler, with bpecinc directions may
now bo had or nil drueulsta. noatlv wrnnned In
I one packaire, for one dollar, ask for Hanrord's
Uadicnl euro.
This economical and nevcr-falllnz treatment.
Instantly cleanses tlio nasal passages of putrid
mucous, subdues lniHmmatlon when extending
to tho eye, car nnd throat, restores tin sensca
of smell, tasto and hearing when allocted.lcarcs
tho head deodorized, clear and open, tho breath
sweet, mo urenuung easy, ana every sense in a
grateful nnd soothed condition. Internally ad-
ininibureu 11 cieHDseiuu uuuru iiiuuuusaaiviii
through tho Mood which It purines ot the acid
pouon always prescnL in unuirin. uccoin
mended by all druggists.
ucncrai Agents, witiiiis s roi ivsit,
Boston.
UVTS, AtlCli, Iloaclics,
uir. iiuf;. uiiu jwu uu,i
f niack Ants eat rarenous
a iy I'rtinuiin i jwi.-iii-
N ATOIl anil die. No fear
of Dan smci s. narns,
granaries and households
often cleared In n smglo
niaht. Tleot. nnil Fhpanrst vermin killer In tile
world. No failure In 30 years. Every box warrant
ed, sold by all grocers and druggists. Atk for
PAIISONS'. Mailed for S-.C by WKlflCS TOITKU,
I1081OU. ""i
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10 TAX COLI.KCTOliS.
A
Contralla M. B. V. "1 In tlio !nurt of Common
Association, I'loas of Columbia county
a. No. 151 Sept., Term, 1STS,
Sarah HaOey ad. wherlrtssale.
mlnlstratru. J Money In Court.
Notice la hereby given that Iho auditor appointed
In tho nbovo stated caso to distribute the fund In
court to nnd among tho parlies thereto entitled will
attend at his omce, nt Uloomsburg.Thursday, Janu
ary nth, issi, at 10 ocloek a.m., for that pun one.
when nnd where nil persons ha vlnu claims upon said
fund aro requested to present them or bo forever de
barred from coming In on said fund.
JOHN Jl. I'LWth,
dec 9 4w Auditor.
TOTICK.
butiohs to this uniqtio display.
Goods appropriate for gifts will bo found at the
ThostocUioKUrsof Ilia lirlatcrcek Fni mm' Mu
tual Insurance Company, ot Llmo Illdge, win meet
at tho onieo of Hamuel Neyhard, Esii., In Cctitro
township. Columbia county, l'a., on Monday, tho
nth day f Jamnry, isu, between inonoura oi wa.
m. and 2 p. m. lor tho purposo of electing directors
for the ensuing j ear, nnd for tram icllng bucIi other
Business ns may pruptn tuuii; unuu vw...
pany.
Dec, , 'sS-Sv
SAMI'KL NEYIIAIID,
secretary.
AN AtlTIVB CATHOLIC
mav nr Rtn.iilv habits to
travel In bcctlon In which ho
.n Actot tlio I.eelslnturo. and approval Juno
Snd, lssi,(seo 1'iimphlct Laws, page 451) rcnalics tax
collectora to mako returnsof seated nnd unseated
Unds to thn County Commissioners beforo the llrst
or junuarv nexr.. iino noon which i o rroDeriv
can bo found from which to make taxes from thoso i
who tall to make returns by said day will bi held
for such loss. Taxes bo returned bceomo a lien
against the property so returned, Wo Ii o blank h
on which these returns ire to be made, nnd will
furnljh them upon uppllcallon of cutlectom.
JOUN II. CASIIY,
CommlKlonera' Clerk.
Coiainlssloners' onlec, llloomsburg, Pec, 5. usi,
dec. y-4w
JOHN A. PUNSTON & Co.
Keal Estate, Trusti Investmont and
Collection Office
BLOOMSBURG. PA.
rou sai.k
Or Kxclinnge. tjngo Frame Houso for two fuiulli,
irooa staoie, riunuuu water, owned eyii. r.hharp
iesa. HI Acres, Frame HoiHe.bmk barn, good fruit nnd
water, In Madison lovnshlp, in. I'ccupled by
Washington smith,
475 Acres. Hurlev farm. Mont ,tir toivnshln.fr.imu
dwelling house, bank oarniuid oilier our-buildlng,
guuu suu;auuu(, aerus iimuer; wen vaLereu;
healthy location, good nnrketn, ir desired, will di
vide In two or three tracts, reo drat's. Terms easy.
Now owned by Win. Neal, Ks.
A comfortiblo new hrlcl; dwelling on slh street,
west of Market, lu rooms. A bargain.
Four plcasint building lots on West street, cheap.
Very desirablo for iulct homes.
For particulars, apply to
Oct. 1 1, M-lf JOHN A. FI NS TON.
cr 1'Ari.E, wntr.
WftNTfn
rcBldcs. Fermnnent employment nnd good com
pensation to nn energetic man. lteferencos.
liKS'.IOEKliliOTIlEKS', an nroadwoy, New voik,
1,'CO. HW
? PER CENT. IT
Hnl-clan Farm Morlyagc Loans and Muni
cljiiil HoniU. Fur particulars uddrcn
JOHN It. CI.AUK, CAsmsii,
FIHST NATUNAL UANK,
LINCOLN, NEIUtASKA.
llee 9 4w r
PIANOFORTES -MAtJNIKl.
imre crami mano-
'corneis, rosjuood
cases, tefeo unisons, ueauys inaitmcsaiiuu miuita,
inni. hook, cover, uoxea. jj ,a 10 ji.ot caiuiu
A 2EAT7 S PIAUOFOHTES
f ,1'KNT holiday presents: scpiare
'jrus, fourvery handsomo round corii
:ascs,ttTeo unisons, Ueatly's matchlcs
.mni imnt pnv-pp. linvorl. it'll TS to tl
iruo prices, $ m to tl out) satlsfacllon guarai teed
or money refunded after ono years use; upright
pianofortes, fuo to ins; cainioguo pruxa,
isiio; standard plnafones ot U-o universe, as thous
nnds testify: write for mammoth list ot testimonials;
lie.-tts's cabinet organs, cathedral, chinch, chapel,
parlor, 3ti upward ; visitors welcome ; free carriage
meets trains; Illustrated catalogue (holiday edltloii)
free. Address or call upon 1MNIKLF. UbATll,
Sale
on tlio pay roll. KH
Iieen lodged iu jail.
iliteen men have
Cmitt I'rm'c rilluifk.
Coniiiionweultli vs. Y. ItiicUle and J. Ius-
i-eliiian, hiiperviors of Scott totrnslilii. Case
tried. Verdict not gullty.county to pay Vests,
Tills was an Imlletmeiit for not removing an
old log hom e that rtnnds out In tlir roud In
tlio lower end of Kpy.
Comiiiouweallli vs. Tlionius Heilty. As
sault and lmttcry. ItrcognlAuiee for ap
peuranee at next term.
Commonwealth v. Fred Smith. Viola
tlon of lltpior law. True bill.
Couunonwcalth vs. I'at. Jlurjiliy. Assault
nnd battery. Iteeognl.anc untered for ap
pearunce at net court.
Coinuioiiweiillh vs. V. V. Jlvans, Asiault
ntul battery, Case tried, verdlet not guilty.
Samuel Swcpplicni'lser, pro-eeutor ami de,
fendaiit each pay half tho eotH,
Coinmonwealth vh, It. Koter. Xot a true
bill, Oaul, prosecutor, to pay the cost.
Coinmonwealth vs. l'reas (Juiiiii. Not a
true bill, Attempt to obtain lltpior by mil
representing his age.
Commonwealth vs. KreaH flulnii, C'lmrle
Ilrown, S. G. Kills, S. Jones, Jr., I). (lelger,
Jr. MuUcIuiik mischief. A true bill.
Commonwealth vs. Itlehard Henry and
I'hlllp Btroup, HiipervUors of Hemlock town-
hip, Charge, not repairing roudu, True
bill.
Commonwealth vh, Henry William and
(icorgu Jlrewur. The defendants In tliN case
are hoy about sixteen year old, nnd were
arrested for stealing tickets toJIJlltz'H show,
from the ticket otllee In the Opcnt House.
Orphans' Court
OF VAI.UAIILE
Keal JEstatc !
Fursuant to att order ot tho Orphans' Court ot
Columbia county, the undersigned; Administrator
of Samue! llhone, lato of Bentou township, de
ceased, will cxp jsc to sale on tin prjmlsss lu said
township on
Friday, January 13th, 1882,
the following described real cstat e of said decedent,
In Denton township, boundol and described as follows:
On tho north by land of Alfred iiantz. on tho east
by Th5ma3 Bender andw. W. 11038, on Iho south
by W. W. Hess, C. W. Myers and A, A. Ober
Uoltzer and on the west by Daniel Karns, containing
Twentv-two Acres.
more or lesss, whereon aro erected
A SMALL HOUSE AND B ARX0T.
TEltMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of one-fourth of
tho purcbaso money shall be paid at tho striking
down of tho property, H19 ono fourth less the ten
per cent at tao confirmation absolute nnd the re
maining threifourtba In one year after confirmation
nisi with Interest from that date.
aEO.W.IIIIlLBMAN,
Administrator,
Dec. 1G-5W llen'oD, l'a.
MOLLER'Sw
LIVER OIL
Cheajicst
Suirloi
uy. Ilnrheat
medical uthoriUoa
tontlfy lalU delicacy of
tto and smell. rornlobyDrwnfisU.
W.H.grhltlftlln&Co(SSfttf&).'
Dec 10 i-w
Washington, New jersey,
uec y t -w
Die. la-iw
OOLD MEDAL AWARDIB
tao A ntlior. A n nnil nrU ilwl
Icil W'ork,arr anted t lio buat and
cnuiflKt,imiiiinabie to Trr
jntn.pn titled "Uio ticitncol liia
orf8lMrtomUon bound la
ilnPit Vrtmch muJilin.pmboMed.
full EUt.:iuupp.coniAinfl Deimutu
tionn, prico only ftl.ariBnnt j
mftili UlniitrfttinlMninla.fitpntji
and uow.AddrvM rwUodMl
imi inmituwor nr. v. it. i-aiu
a
rrmrrr mmrrtm Tt i
LliU W 1UI wLliltKKH, Ho. 4 ItalfiDcL it. lloitoa.
i
SB
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da-!.
PENSIONS.
ARE PAID evert- M Hfrrliintlp'l y trplJf nt
r otherMliit. A U IttlMlt.f on y kind, oi c,f
lliiictr. lotirr. itl l'llIUl' If tuUllxhti
ilin;ii of I.iiii ir Wirlcowei Vein Hire a
j"Mii. n, l tMrr new law tnouiiini are en.
i iN-.l ii nn lncrae of pension. Wtdo, or
ihitti tm J dtptinU'Bt fathsrs or mottier of
rnMUra rttnivuilin. hendV itami'l Ior cci-y
'-hiku un 1 ltuuntv Acts. AtMrtiii.
aiiJ er,.'te,iitril lluuk, bvlli of ladia&dlifflu.
IC-13W
ea
roil HOLIDAY GOODS AT-
ISLARGEST ASSORTMENT
ljegr LARGEST ASSORTMENT
jCSLARGEST ASSONMENT-
OHl'IIAXS' COURT SAI.K
OF VALUABLE
In pursvtanco of an order of the Orphans' Court cf
Columbia county, tho undersigned administrator,
cum te8tamcnto annexo, of Peter Appleman, late of
Benton township, deceased, will expose to public
sale, at tho Exchange Hotel, llenton, un
Doty, uppoiiiteil Injectors of a bridge In SATUHDAY, DKCEMBKK Illht.lSSl,
1'iuu near Joseph Shoemaker's. ... .. . DQrtkln 0. tne foiiowlne described THACT
I'otltlon tor tlic iiiiiioiiitiuciit ot n fonunls-1 op LAND, In Benton towmshlp, columbli county.
slou to review the ground for an independ
ent school district iu Cutawixsi township,
lllcd.
Alo petition for commission for ludcpcnd
cut district in suine township, known as .Mc-
Intyre district. J.J. llrowcr, .1. C. lirown
and I.. 1). Itupert appointed.
lying on tho west bldo of Flshlngcrcck,
bounded as follows: On tho north by lands of It. I.
r. colley, .1. 1'. Chapln and A. Wilkinson, on Uiu
nest by lands of Ell Mclltsry, John E, Appleman
and Peter Laubach, on the 60uth by lands of Wil
liam llulme and Margaret Dlldlne, and on tlio east
by lands of Iieuben II. Davis and Stott E. Colley,
containing FIFTEEN ACItES, raoroorless, bottom
O. W. Siipplee, A. K. Smith mid Conrad land, all cleared.
Kramer appointed viewers for site of abridge
over I.ittlo Kishingcrcek between I'lne and
Greenwood.
Allen .Mann, M. Sllrher and ,1. Iiks hi
pointed viewers for road in (!atawlssa near
miner mill.
llcporl ol Auditor lu estute ot I). W. Hoh.
bins, conllrined nisi.
A. 1'. Watts vs. Columbia County Saving
J-'unil. Verdict for plalntiir for !.. (SO.
I'lioebu Wolf, et. al. vs. J. AVoods and
wife. Verdict for plaintltr for 48S.20.
Samuel liogart vs. 11. H. Karns. Verdict
for defendant.
John 31, Chirk, et. al. vs. County Commis
sioners, Petition presented for change of
venue.
Henry Jloyer vs. O. I), h. Kostenbauder,
Verdict for plaintiff for 1!),85.
Sheriff acknowledged deed to Kvan Huck -
alcw, land in Centre, township for $1650.
To A. 11. Herrlug for one-half interest of
lot in Orangeville for $'J!50. Sold as the
property of Calvin Herring.
To Oeo, Hasicrt for lot in illooinsburg,
uold as property of S. Jncoby for $130.1.
To W. Lord for lot Iu Orange for 100,
property of J. 1'. Hlce.
John Appleman, John Ilctz aud ( , II.
DIetterlch, appointed viewers of a road In
Jit, I'leasant, near Joseph Gilbert's,
II, llucklugham, J'sij,, appointed auditor
of public urrountB.
CatawUsa school district rase contliiued
until 17th Inst at 0 iu m.
Also, all that traot of land bltuate In Benton town
ship, bounded on the west by lauds of ltebecca Con
ner, on tho north by lands of 'he heirs of ThUnas
Davis, deceased, ai d J, V. Cl.apln, on Iho south by
lands of Eiklcl Cole, containing EIUIITEEN
ACItES, more or less, unimproved land.
TUB MS OF SHE.- Ten per tent of one-fouith
ot the purchase money blull bopildat tho striking
down of tho propertj; theono fourth less the ten
per cent, ul the confirmation ubsolute nnd ibere
malulng three-fauithsln ono year after continua
tion nisi, with lnterett from that dale.
I. K. KltlCKIIAUM,
AdmlnUtrator, .Co.,
dc' 3-ts C-i ntiri, a
DMINISTBATOH S 0'(-K
CSTA1K ur nuaM,Jni,i vvaow.
TftiiM-n nf Administration on tho estnto of Moses
t vi.n.it int. , i,r uraniro township. Columbia county.
Penu'a., deceesed, havo been granted by tho ltegls
terothald county lo the undersigned Adm'r.d.b.n
All persons having claims against tho esta'e of tho
deoodenl aro reiusU!U to prbeni mem lorseiue
ment, aud those indebted to the estato to make pay
ment to tho undersigned Administrator without
delay. ,,
0. W. Mn.i.tH, Aduilnlutrator, d. b. n.
Attorney r, O. Orangeville.
UDITOH'S NOTICK.
yil MATrKIS WHAT UA1TKNK.
You may rest tirsured that you am safe lu
being speedily cured by T homiu,' r.clectrlc
Oil lu all ea'cs of rheiiinatisin, neuralgia,
toolhiiehe, etc. One trial only Is necessary
to prove Its elllcncy.
KsTlTK Cll' JIC'OU UOUUOV, I'kCKiJkll.
Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Oi
ian' Court of Columbia county tomako dlstrlbu.
rn nt thu balanco lu tho hands of Edward
Ilartman, executor of the estate of Jacob llombuy,
late ot hcott township, deceased found
br oruer oi uouru uiaau vonuriniiig
tin, rnnrt. of Auditor on exccntlons to
thu account, to anu among iuu parlies euiuieu
tnereuj.wiu un ai uis onicu iu uiuumsuurg ou naiur
day, thu lull day of January, IPS, at ten o'clock lu
tin, (Lrenoou. to nerform the. duties ot his appoint
ment when and where all persons having claims
against said cstato will appear and prove tho same
or be forever debarred from receiving any part of
luesamc.
JOHN M. CLAllK,
dec, 10 t't-Hf Auditor,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ITS POPULARITY IS UMPAItALlELED 1 1 "
130,000 SOLD ! ! aro Wanted0rto Supply
tho wonderful and Increasing demand for by far
THE 11E-HT, most Popular and CUBAl'ISSt'
LIFE OF GARFIELD Price Only $2.00
This work Is Profubely Illustrated, tells the entire
thrilling Btory of his eventful life nnd traglu death :
has been critically rortwil and approvedy onepf
his most Intimate pertonil friends : has far outsold
all other editions becausa tho best aot chetpest and
our terms lo ugenta uro the most liberal of any,
bnperb bteel Plate Portraits Free 1 1 Outfit U cents.
For prool of exeu leneo, success of agents and
terms addrcHsalQilce.lli'UllAltl) llltoH.Pubs.Plilla.
Deo la l-w U
AllEAOTIFl'I. OHOAN, the "JIO.AHT." Now
Mylc.No w),tl slopsdo full sets Ouldeu Tongue
Heeds, Solid Walnut Highly Polished Case, New
nnd valuable Improvements Just added. Wool, hook,
Music. Iloxed aud dellrerod uu board cars hcicprteo
Only Mlxty Dollars.NetCash.HatUfactlon guarauteed
In every particular or money refunded after ono
ear's use. Ktery sold bells mother. It Is a stand
ing advertisement. Ordir at once, Nothing navel
by correspondence, My new f icwry Just eompletod
capacity 'iwo Instruments every n days, very latest
i-iitir.odvinr wnoil.worklnt? machinery. Vast caDl.
tal enables uie to manufacture better good! for less
money than over. Address, or call upon I) AN I HI,
P. HEATH', U'ashlnglon.Nevf Jersey, d dee 18 w
What Makes the Children Laugh?
CAT
CRADLE
TUjUanasoiucht rue Art Juienllo UooU, wlUi t)
uo lore u juusiruiiuuB. i vui. iuuivy,
II. WOnTniNOTOM, 77 Dreadway, Mow Vsrk.
FINEST GOODS
FINEST GOODS
FINEST GOODS
FINEST GOODS
TBZOTTS-A-ItTIDS
OF
hnvo been preparing on a pealu unprcccdunL u stock of urticlcs,
ibiniuguso with beauty, ntul which will make nppropriuto holi
'gifts. Every dopnrtment of Dry Goods litis furnished contri-
SILK COUNTKII,
DRESS GOODS COL'KTlUtS.
IIOI9KHY COUNTI'.ll,
MP.N'S Knt'ISlILNd COt'NTKIt,
CAIMMCIAX JAC'KK'l' COUNTKIi.
(H.OVF. COl'X'I'IIIt,
IlANI)ICKltCIIIi:r C'OUXTKII.
itiiniox couxrint,
CALICO COl!XTi:i!.
SKI XT COUXTHIt.
COUPCT COUXTKH,
musi.ix UNi)i:itwi:Ait
COUXTKH,
SIIAWI, COUXTKH,
(KWSAMUH WATKIU'HOOK
COUXTKH,
CLOTH COUXUKH,
AHT Xr.KDLK V'OHK COUXTKH,
ZKPIIYlt COUXTKH,
CIIIMSTMAS CAHD COUXTKH,
I1HICA-HHAC COUXTKH,
LACK A XI) KMI1KOIDKHY
COUXTKH,
TOILKT SUPPLY COUXTKH,
11LACK GOODS COUXTKH,
INTAXTSWKAH COUXTKH,
ANI) IS THE DEl'tlilMKT Full
.adics' Suits, Ludio. Oloth Coat and Uls cm
, J.tuliert' Beul Skin and Fur Lined WrnpH.
Missed' and Children's Suite nnd Coata,
And Boys' Clothing.
- oc r
Our Ladies' Parlor is gcnerall heiukpuirteiy for out-of-town
shoiipers. The system of checking parcels mm uie uureau oi in-
formation is a womlertul convenience to ininaicm, jmnuno.
STlAfHIKI Si CUTIIIl
EIGHTH ANI) MAIIKIST
11-1 ILADELPHIA.
CANDIES OF A LI, KINDS FIlFSIf AXl) fFltlC.
LOWEST PRICE.
Tree ami Table onmiueiits iu endless variety. Wo havo the Finest Jllied Candles iu tl
county, put up in fancy boxes for ClirUtnm Tiers or by the pound. Fine .Tapane-e Cab
inets, with silver Trimming, Glove lloxcs inlaid with ebonv, and other articles too mime
ous lo ineiiiion. l ins line win lie sold at cost in close out siock, uovr .uio l m i iianc
CREAjSI CHOCOLATES FROM 40 CIS. TO 80 CTS
TAFFY, MOSIA, NOUGAT,
prbskc, fbesh:, fresh, peesh,
YOUR ATTKNTIOX IS CALLED TO OUR LINK OF
TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES, &c,
Wn have- lust received a laruo stock of .Merseehaum Pipes, Clyar and Cigarette Holders
Fine Ciirar and Cigarette Cases, 'l'olincco I'liiiclies and lloxcs. Snuff lloxcs, and all other
Bmoltei's Jfaterials.
CIGARS, 25 IN BOX. CIGARS 25 IN BOX,
CIGARS, 25 IN BOX CIGARS 25 IN BOX,
JUST THE THING FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Aloxandor t& Woodhousc,
BROWER'S BLOCK, BLOOMSBURG, PA
J. SALTZER, G-KIfESRAI AGENT,
WEBER & HARDMAN PIANOS,
KSTKY OROAJI8 ANI) SKW'ING JIACHIM5
SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS.
T,IIM5ItAL DISCOCNT JIADi: 1'OR CASH.
If you want a desirable Christmas Present buy tho MARVEL
OUS ORGUINBTTE plays anything. Anybody can play it.
STYLE Q. Prico $10
STYLE H. WITH ROLLER 14
0ABINETTA STYLE 30
MUSICAL CABINET WITH PEDALS 75.00
t Also for salo Iho MARVELOUS ORGANINA splentliiUc
tion, sweet tone.
MUSICAL 0A1UNET $20.00
MIQNETTE STYLE 10.00
Jt BAXjjT-'ZiEM, GlQiwml Agent,
BJmmsbuxg,,
Its Relief and Ouro ob certain as day follows day by Dp J. Sliorman's method
With safety fromllio ilanirera of strangulation anil without tlio Injury trusses inillct. Tlioso wUliluir prool
sboulrt send 10 cents lor Ills book.' out ilnUielUenerBosot bail easts before anil niter curo.alsovndcrsi'iucnts
of profi'sblonal icenilemtin. MiuWers, Mereliants, Karmnri ft'il oili'rs who luvo been cured Trues and
llupture sooner or later allect tlio nervous and mental system.brlnir on orifanlo diseases, Impotenev. do.
stroy enoriry aud uncial deslres.uinUiij: tliuyouni; aud tlio old i-seless. Oiiices, 831 llroadnay, N, V , 31
Waluut St. riilla. Days for cousultallon.oafli wcolt-Now Yoik, Stondajs, Tuendays sua MatiudnyBil'lilla.
Weduesdays, TliurJdays and I'rUlays, during Doo inber, after that every oilier Wutfc
A BOOK OF 224 PAGES,
THAT CAN BE HAD FREE
By sending address on a postal card to
JOHN WANAMAKl'K, PHILADELPHIA.
JUST ISSUED,
The New Descriptive Catalogue of
the New Goods for
Fall and Winter, 1 88 i and 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 Children's Shots.
Men's and Hoys' Shoes.
Rubber Goods, Trunks, etc.
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.
I'rinjcs and Embroideries.
Ribbons, Ties, etc.
Cloths and Cloakings.
Kurs and Millinery.
Underwear, Corsets, etc.
Flannels and Muslins.
Linens and Uiiholsteiy.
House FurnishiiiR Goods.
Men's and Hoys' Clothing.
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Men's and Hoys' Hats.
Hooks and Stationery.
Toys and Games.
Silverware.
China and Glassware.
Furnituie 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 Catalogue,
John Wanamaker,
PHILADELPHIA.
Our store, known as the Grand Depot, occupies the entire
block on Market Street, from Thirteenth Street to City Hall
Squire, and extends to Chestnut Street. The ground floor alone
covers an area of about tin co acres.
FINE WINES AMM MtyWWBB,.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
WEBE?R--Hi.RDIVIA2Vr
.iti
PIAIsTOS,
A FINK INLAID FBKNCII WALNUT CASK 0 IKAN, J) STOPS, $ A8H
Unity ToriiiN, r'atlNiai.tloii tiuariintccu.
BACOIST'S PIANO "WAEE BOOMS,
WXLKHS-BAXtJIB, PA
MUSIO HALL BLOCK,
Junelu.'SUly
17STIIAY COW.
CamotoUio nmiuleiuot Uio iiiulcrnlKiieil In Mir.
nin township. NuveinOer litli, mil, a binall ilaric
brlpUlo cow, ubout boven yemn oUl The owner win
oall, pay ctiurires mid tttkahiir uwayor slio wlllba
iltijiokwl ot uccorilliii lo law,
Jlimta, Nov. Mill, UJi, Ul" AUiiV!J'
Ary IV rv A YEAH una expenBti to ageni'
V I I I Aiifiusta, MaUie, r nov. IM"
SU11S0HI1I3 FOH
TIIE COLUMBIAN.