THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. TILE COLUMBIAN, 0. E. ELWEIiL, I J. K. EITTENSEMDEB,) Ea"". BLOOMSBURG, PA, 1 I'idtvy, March 17. 1883. - At u snlo of gold ntid silver coins in iNew York on Monday n Conlcdcrato half dollar of 1HG1 brought tlto nitou'isli injjC inii-oof $870. Only four of llieno coins wero over struck mid tills llio only one known to bo cxtnuU A crown piece, of Charles I of Knglnnd, wns bought at tbo same salo for S7o0. Tlio Chincso must go. Tho bill now boforo Congress prohibits Chincso im migration for a period ot twrnty years. As tho almond-eyed heathen aro not en titled to naturalization papers and can bo of no use to any political party, what's tho use of 'cm, nny way. John Russell Young, an nblo -journalist, has been nominated as Minister to China. Mr. Young nccomuanicd Grant in his tour around tho world and wrote a book about it. Grant gratefully ac knowledges tho compliment by securing Young's nomination as foreign minister. Tho Stal waits are on top every time. Tliu President 1km at last mado an un exceptionable nomination for associato justusa of tho Supremo Court, and do nerves credit therefor. Tho nomineo is .fudgo Samucl Blatchford of Now York, nn eminent jurist and a man of honor ntid integrity, who is in every way qual ified for the position, llo is not a poli tician. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Com pany nas purchased tlio steamship Ulyde, at n coat estimated to be $123,000. From tho arrangements now in progress, it is thought that by early frill tho Le high Valley Company will have a fleet of six vessels for the movement of its coal west over Lako Erie. The corpor ation has cherished this as a wet scheme for some time, and now intends to accom plish it.- Goat. Reports having obtained circulation in Now York that Jay Gould had sold largo quantities of stock and that he was in urgent need of money, that gentleman on Monday invited to his home, Russell Sage, Frank Work,Cyrus W. Field, and ono or two others. Mr. Gould then showed them stocks amounting in value to $53,000,000, mid which had never been hypothecated. That settled tho lies, which had emanated from Wall street bears. Senator Cooper, Chairman of the Re publican State Central Committee, has. expressed the opinion that "Senator "Wolverton stands tho best chance of re ceiving tho Democratic, gubernatorial nomination." Mr. Cooper may not bo tha best authority as to Democratic nom inations, but his words servo1 to show how prominent a figure Senator Wolver ton ha3 como to be as regards the Gov ernorship. He's tho kind of n man the people want. It is estimated that fully fifty thous and people have been driven from their homes by tho .Mississippi overflow and aro in need of food and clothing. Tho government has issued 200,000 rations to the sufferers and 300,000 more will bo required. It is impossible to estimate correctly tho ainountof losses to property, though it has been placed as high as $25,000,090. Tho lands overflowed are tho riclie.it in the United States. The flood is the most disastrous ever known. and its effects will bo felt for years to come, The court-mai tial in the case of Ser geant Mason, who shot at Guitcau, ren dered tho folloAving sentence: "To bo dishonorably discharged from tho service of tho United States, with tho loss of all pay and allowances now duo or to be' como due to him, and then to be confined at hard labor in such penitentiary ns tho pi oper authorities may direct for eight years. Jiason s ottence was undoubted Iy a gravo one and merited a sovero punishment, but tins sentence is too so vere. A much shorter term of imprison ment, added to discharge from the ser vice, would have fulfilled all tha n quire- meiits ot justice. ..Mason has been coiv tined il. :i dump, unwholesome cell, over run by vermin, and treated with litm con sidera'tion than Guitcau. Upon being questioned recently as to the deferred bonds and the probable dato of tho end of tho Receivership of tho Reading Company, President Go wen said: "Wu aro waitinc till tho Judges of tho United States Circuit Court como here, so as to make applica lion for the withdrawal of the injunction against thu deferred bonds. When it is withdrawn the bonds will be issued. Wo havn $ 1,!) 1-1,000 idlo in bank from thu hrst payment, and the remaining $8,.)00, 000 can be callc 1 for in installments run uing over three or four mouths. This pays all tho floating debt, and I expect to be able to take tho company out of tho Receivers hands within three weeks after tho United States Couit withdraws its injunction." ma riiiiaaeipiiia vress has won a notable victory in its battle against the conupt detective toico or that city, and has bIiowii conclusively tho power of nn honest public journal to crush rascality, however strongly intrenched. Last week Mayor King dismissed all tho detectives denounced by tho Press and appointed better men in their places. Tho Mayor was deceived ns to the character of two of the new appointees, against whom so Hons charges have been made, but they will not long keep their places. Henry Weyl, ono of tho old force, is now em. ployed by District Attoruoy Graham ami tho demand is urgent for his dis missal. Assuredly better times nro at hand, it reputabio newspapers nre en. dnrsed by public ollluinU in their efforts to li 'lit public wrongs. Thu 1'rest has played a trump card. Tli') most interesting and important business transacted by Congress this week, was the passago of the bill abolish ing tho territorial government of Utah, and placing it under a coiumissiou, with out icpicsi'iitation in Congress It is (i vital blow at polygamy. There was a sharp contest in tho Rouse, tho Demo crats dcsiiing to amend tho bill as it emtio from tho Senate, but it was finally passed without amendment by a vote of yeas 109, nays -12, Thero aro somo ob jectiortablo features in tho bill, which may cause- troublu hereafter. Tho desire, however, to do away with polygamy is so strong that the peoplo will endorse tho notion of Congress. That many tri ubltsomo questions will mise, us to tho disposition of Mornnm Church prop ,ertv, Is a matter of course and much do Spends upon tho justice ami honesty with which theso questions nro met. What is tho use of n Conjiressioti.il commission to Inquiro into the alcoholic liquor trallio when thu census tcports furnish nil the statistics that aro necessa ry on tho subject? By consulting those reports tho quantity of alcoholic liquors manufactured In the United States can bo ascertained and it will also bo discov ered that two fifths of thu entire alcohol io manufacture, domestic and imported, consumed In this country, Is used in medicine mid tho arts and sciences. Hut probably tho ndvocatcs of a coiumissiou do not want facts, and what is still more probable, perhaps somebody wnnts to get on this commission at a good round salary to bo paid out of tho United Slates treasury. Patriot. Tho Superintendent of tho Colorado Railroad lately received a letter asking for freo tickets for a party of seventy persons. The writer was a woman, and she coolly added: "Please, make our passes good for six months. I never had tho pleasure of meeting you, but I under stand from a geutlomau friend who knows you that you aro very kind to Indies, llo told me that you would not hesittte in giving mo passes for tho party. J am not much acquainted with Colorado, and hear that it is a very wild and dangerous country for women to travel in without protection. When on send tho passes plcaso also write mo till particulars conccrniiitr tho country, tho people, how they act, and which is tlio most comfortable attno tor ladies out there." At a recent meeting of ministers in Wilmington, Rev. Dr. Babcock took oc caslon to stato that Senator Bayard had been employed by the whiskey men to defeat the local option bill inthe State legislature. When pressed to givo his authority for the charge, Dr. Babcock named Louis Scliade, of the Washington Sentinel as having said so in public. We aro inclined to think that there must bo a mistake, as Mr. Sohado writes to thc7i'uer Ecenliiy in tho most vig orous stylb denying tho assertion, and calling upon Dr. Babcock to provo his assertion or publish n retraction in the Wilmington papers. Iloadds: "If you fail to do cither, you will stand before the country as a wanton and contempt! ble slanderer and a disgrace to tho pro fessional calling to which, judging from your title, you seem to belong.'' The reverend gentleman has evidently got into very hot water. Senator Bayard has 'never meddled in matters of the kind, and there nro few who will believe Dr. Babcock's assertion is true. DUIiSKY (I1VKS HAIL. Ex-Senator Dorsey, tho puro and hon est Republican who bought up the State of Indiana at tho last Presidential elec tion, -was not long ago dined and wined in New York in honor of that reputable achievement Tho leaders of his party made merry over Dorscy's profitable uso of "soap", and greeted him with shouts of nnnlatlse. Dorsev has not. linen linfnrn tho public recently, until last week, when no appeared uetore the Uourt in Wash ington, and gave bail in the sum of $10, 000 to' answer tho charges of conspiracy and perjury' in connection 'ith tho Star routo frauds. Now it's the people's turn to laugh. Somehow tho gallant "300" don't pan out well lately. It is fortunate that there are no more of them or the jails would have to bo enlarged. A MYSTERIOUS 51UHDKK. Mrs. Harriet Bell, a tailoress who lived on Kirkland street, Boston, was murdered at eight o'clock in tho morning, one day last week, in the hallway of her own house. She bad been on an errand to a neighboring store and on returning was followed by a man about tifty years old and about six feet tall, of medium weight, gray hair, and a gray stubby beard. Ho wore a long bluo overcoat, was well dressed and had apparently been drinking, though not to excess. This man entered Mrs. Bell's house after her and drawing a long-bladed knii'o plunged it into her neck again and again, inflicting uino frightful wounds. The unfortunate woman died almost instant ly. The murderer was seen by several persons to leave the house and the atten tion of tho polico was called to him. So slowly did the officers follow him that ho effected his escape. If such a shock ing murder can bo committed in broad daylight in such u city as Boston, and the murderer walk off with impunity, what safety can tho citizens feel in their homes? Tho polico aro utterly at fault in their search for thu murderer and it is quite probable that ho will never bu loutul. i ivu days after Hie tragedy, a man who answers the description of 'tint murderer, insulted ladies on the street. Even with this additional cluo the polico have failed to find the man. Tho ques tion naturally arises, "what sort of a polico force has Boston got? The t'itz John Porter Case. There is no divided sentiment in the country, outside of a few distrusted poli ticians and several incompetent Geuerals, as to tho duty of tho government in tho case of Fit. John Porter. Il is now the settled judgment of tho nation and of the world, that Potter was tho victim of a tide of passion started by the jealousies of military imbeciles, and it is no timo to higglo over tho question of dollars and cents. Ho has been wronged as no other soldier of the Re public has ever been wronged, and prompt restitution, with all thnt rcstitu tioti logically and lawfully carries with it, is tho scautest measure of justice. It is to bo expected thnt such Generals as Pope and Logan will oppose Poi ter's restoration, ns his restoration to honor nud command must bo as a perpetual re jiroach upon Pope's incompetency and integrity and a perpetual rejiroach upon Logan's manliness ns a soldier; but tho nation can't pause in tho exercise of jus tice to Jpailey with tho Popes and Lo gans of tho day. Thoy represent only the imbecility and bigotry of tho nriny and the disreputable elements of politics. Tlio President should promptly exer ciso the power conferred upon him to re nominate Porter to his proper rank in the army, and thus provo to the world- that justice is jet ono of the darling at tributes ot tho ltcpuulic. hcther it shall givo Poiter one thousand or ono hundred thousand dollars is of little moment, compared with tlio delay of his tiuo to n most grievously wronged citizen and soldier. Whatever is lawful, is right t and let the law fulfill tho clear demand of iustico in thu enso of Pitz John Por. ' ten I'hiltt. Times. A ItKM AIIKAIIIjK LKTTKIl. On tint 8lb of March, tho Now York Sun published a letter purporting to havo been written .iiuy sun rouo, uy iteil. uaiueiu, iiuiirvusun iu iiuu. ouiiuun I I. fliinmr. nml iiiitliiiziiif severely Gon. , J o - - - - - j Bosccrnns' delay in moving his army forward. Garfield was at tho timo Chief of Rosecraus staff and his confidential friend. Tho letter was given to Charles A. Dana, odltor of tho Suu,by Jacob W. Schuckers, formerly Mr. Chase's private secretary and now in possession of all his papers. Tho authenticity of tho let ter is apparently well estnbl shed. lis publication has ei cited n profound sen sation in military nud political circles, mid there is much denunciation of Gar field's duplicity. Gen. Rosecraus is do tertnincd to probo the matter thoroughly. In oxamintng his private papers he found a memorandum from wliich ho learned thnt ten dajs after tho d.ito of Gaifield's letter, ho received n peremptory order from tho Wnr Dcpaitnient to move his army forward at once, lie recollects that ho was thunderstruck nt the receipt of such nu order, and hu nt once called a council, in which wns Geu. Gnriield. Every one of his Generals, including Gnriield, concurred in his idea that such a movement wns nt that time impossible. Ho so telogtaphcd to Stanton, adding that if tlio movement wns insisted on a new commander for the Army of tho Cumberland must bo appointed. Tho General also remembers now that Gen. Garfield was tho one member of his staff and his associato who nt all times en dorsed every suggestion, nud, in fact, his wholo plan of operations. Army of ficers nre especially indignant and say that tho letter can neither be defended nor excused. Unless proved to be n forgery it will certainly bo difficult for the friends of tho dead President to ex plain nway the hypocrisy and Irenchery tho letter too plainly shows. News Items. A tcrriblo entthquake is reported in Costa Bica. Four towns were destroyed nud thousands of lives lost. Two burglars, nged respectively 0 and 8 years, have been ai rested in Now York. They wero not nt all alarmed and chatted merrily in the police station. Thoy hail robbed tho tills and stands of Washington market butchers. The Elixir of Life That purely vegetable compound, Burdock Blood Bitters, may bo justly termed tho Elixir of Life. A pleasant and effective mcdicino ; it imparts strength and vitality to the entire sys tem. Price $1.00. Attorney General Palmer has brought suit against the Pullman palace car com pnny, for tax upon tho capital stock of tho company in the State, amounting to $41,809,70. Last week Ii.nao How shot an eagle in Washington township, Dauphin county, which measured seven feet two inches from tip to tip of its wings. iiom: on itoi'K nvr.it, No matter what tho ailment may be, rheumatism, neuralgia, lameness, asthma, bronchitis if other treatments have failed hope on! go nt onco for Thomas' Eclcctrio Oil. It will secure you im mediate relief. United States Commissioner Shields, in New York, refused last week to givo naturalization papers to a Chiunman, basing his refusal on the decision of Judge Sawyer in a like case, that the ap plicant was not a freo white person with in the meaning of the statute. The President has authorized tlio uso of United States troops in Nebraska to aid tho governor of that State to sup press tho riotous strikers in the iron works at Omaha. Daily Fort Wayne Sentinel. Mr. S. II. Joseph, Agent Emerson's Minstrels, remarks: I can with truth speak from experience; nud in saying St. Jacobs Oil acts in a marvelous manner I but partly express my good opinion of it. Rev. Henry Highland Gnrnett, col ored United states Minister to Liberia, died at Monrovia, February 13, aged GO years. The shifting house at Waddell's mine, near Wilkes Barro was burned last Sat urday night. The flames communicated to tho magazine, where half a hundred pounds of explosives wero stored, and an cxploiiou took place. Tho air was filled with flying and burning fragments, but no one was injured. An effective mcdicino for kidney dis eases, low fevers and nervous prostration, nud well worthy of a tnal, is Brown's Iron Bitters. By an explosion on tho steamer Sid ney, near Ravenswood Ohio, river, last Fiiday, eight persons wero killed and seveinl badly wounded. B. II. Cornwall, a clerk in tho Fourth National Bank, New Yoik, has turned out to be a defnnlter,haiug appropriated $10,000 of the bank's securities. Corn wall is G5 years of ago and has eight children. Hu is reported as dangerously sick. It is useless to deny that tho brightest and inn est lull easv victims to con sumption, and equally fiuitless to ignore thu tact that decline lias its origin in many uu3 in neglected catarrh. San- ford s Radical Curo is a pure, sweet, balsamic specific. .Smallpox is epidemic in South Bethle hem, there being more thnn lull casep, Tho schools havo been closed. Saylor it Co., stock-1 rokers of Will 03 Uarrc, havo suspended. In Mount Pleasant, Iowa, on Satur day, tho most severu snow storm known lor years raged nil day, completely stop ping business. Tho rollins mills of the Duncariion Iron Company nt Duncannon, took lire Sunday evening nml wero entirely con sumed, involving a loss of from $50,000 to $75,000, and throwing !100 men out of employment. No lives wero lost. John S. Miller, an employee, sustained ! !..:..!... i... rii! bunims injuries uy jauiug tunic. A Bpecial from Greensbur Indiana, says thu residenco of William Stewait, fifteen miles northeast of that place, was burned on Friday night, and Mrs. Mtvy iMciM-oy, nged iui years, -Airs. Stewarts grandmother, perished in the flames. Tho remainder of tho family narrowly escaped. A SMOOTH OOMl'I.r.XI.JX. Can be had by every lady who will usu Parker's Ginger Tonic. Beculntin the internal organs nud purifying tlio blood it quickly removes pimples and gives n healthy bloom to the cheek. Head about it m another column. Fully one hundred whites and negroes engaged in a liot on Saturday nt Third ureek, jsorw unroiina. A negro nt tacked a white man, nud when the latter defended himself moro negroes took part, when tho whites came to the aid of the man attacked. Troops went to tho scene and arrested a number of tho rioters and placed them in jail. William Krambe, a German, was in stantly killed by an electric shock from a Hrush electtio dynntnio battery, at tho Cleveland rolling mill, on Saturday eve ning. Tho deceased was employed as usNisiuui engineer, unti turn neeu repeal' edly warned not to touch tho machinery, J'.ariy in tlio evening, wmio mo machine wns in full operation, tho engineer left the room. Hearing n tall, ho immediate ly returned, and found Ivrnmbo stone clem!. Ho was lying directly in front of the brushes which catch thu electric fluid from thu machine. Tho supposition is that he touched both mushes, com plettd the oh cult and received -the full shock of tho battery, Ho was not ills-colored. Samuel Windnin. of Brooklyn, while intoxicated nt an early hourSundnv mor ning, wns shot by .lames McMnhoit, whoso house ho wns trying to enter thinking it was his own. The Snrimr rnccs of the- Lncknw.inna griculturnl Association will occur nt Scrnnton May 10, 17, 18 and 10. Si. Iiilicu nud litnket will roini.eti' font purso of $5,000. Bv the collapse of n shaft in n colliery near Durham, Eng. 150 miners wero Im prisoned with but faint hopes of their ccovcry. Charles Leishuer. on Monday night in Philadelphia, was knocked down, rob bed of $83 and nw.Uch and then thrown into tho Delaware. I to was rescued by n steamer. It is believed tho President will par- don Sergeant Mason on tlio ground that he was insane nt tho uino ot shooting nt Guitcau. The militia now in Omaha, Neb. to protect non-striking laborers were annoy ed on Sunday evening by a gathering of men nud boys, who threw brickbats at the officers, hitting several of them. A Equad ot soldiers finally charged on the crowd to drive it back lrom tho militia quarters and several of the assailants wero sovercly injured by the bayonets. One of tho wounded, named G. P. Arm strong, formerly a machinist, who wns wounded in tho breast and taken to tho guard houso supposed to be only slightly hurt, has died from his wounds. He had been slightly under tho influence of liquor, nud wns abusing thu soldiers. When sober lie wns inolfeusive. I ho occurrence threatens to greatly compli cate the troubles. Eticiira fion. W. Ilivm-n. J Atai-.ilio1l Ht.. 1rr,ltlente. U T.. enroll hv (!nLt(Mirn iipsnivpnt. rniooil miritUr) and cuticura nnd Cuticura oip (tho great skin cures) of n ringworm nmnor got ut tlio barber's, which spread nil over Ida cars, necR and face, and f ir six years resisted all kluda ot treatment. SKIN IIUMOlt, V. It. llr.ifcn. Ken., ntrent far llimor .t llroa.. De troit. Mich, elvctan uironlshlnc account ot his cao (eczema todent), which had bocu troatod by consultation ot phvlclana without bencat. and wnicn Bpecauj' yieiueuioiuo uuiicura iw unfiiv (blood nurlilnrt lntcrnallr and Cuticura and Cu'.l- cura Soap (thu groat skin cures) externally. SCALD HEAD. tl. A. lt.ivmoad. Auditor V. W.. S. It. It.. .lack- Boa, Mien., was cured ot scald head of nlus years duration by tlo Cuticura ltcmciles. ECZEMA. itnn. Win. T.nlor. Uoiton. Mm.. Donmnently cured of a humor ot tho face and Bc.ilp (eczema) that bad been ireaieu unsuccossiuuy lor twelve juiirj oy many ot lloston's physicians and mo it noted spec lalstj, as well as Ruropear. authorities. MILK CIIUST. Mm. llrowers. 1 43 Clinton St.. Cincinnati, snoaks of her sister's child, who was cured ot milk crust which resisted all remedies tor two sears, wotv a nno healthy boy, with a beautiful head ot hair. FALLING HA1H. Frank A. llsan. Steam Vlro Enalno n. UDSton, was cured of Alopecia, or falling of the hair, by tho Cuti cura Uesolvent (blood purltler) Intern ill and Cutl cur nud Cuticura soap (thijgreit skin cures) exter nally, wuicn completely lesiorej ins uair wucnau said he would lose It. THEATMENT. rim Cuticura troitment consists nt tho 'Internal uso ot tho Cutlf ura ltosolvcnt thonowblool purl tler, and tho external uso of Cutlcuri and Cuticura yoap, tho great skin cures. CUTICUHA ltpinnrtlpn nra for salo 1)V nil drUTelats. l'rlco of cuticura a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes 60 cents ; largo DOXfrB jl. uuueuru itcsoivem, mo new muuu iiriiler l uer bottle, cuticura SoaD (tho uuren ot medicinal and toilet soaps,), 'iicenu. Cuticura Medicinal shaving Soap,l5 cents. 1'rlnclpal depot, Weeks s Potter, Uostos, Mass. Sanford's Radical Cure. Clear head and volce.easy breathlnir.swect breath perfect finell, lastonnd hearing, no cough, no dis tress, by using Sanford's liadlcal Curo. Sneeze uatll your head U reaiy to ily ( rr.oyes and nose running n-.ucr,throat parched and blood fever ish or tana Stanford's Hid leal cu-e for Ontnrihaml bo cured. Willi Hazel. American I'lne. Canada Kir. Marigold and Clover nioisoms aro what Sanford's liadlcal Cui o I mado of. ono bottlo Itidleal Curc.occ box Catar rhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhalor, in one packngo forfl. Sold everywhere. vt ci.Ks ,v rune i, uosion. oottWs' ELECTRICITY (lentle, yt effective, united with ihullr.g llnlsim render L'OM.I.N'V Vlll.TAlO ELUC- 1 llli: I'LAS TKhS on.i hundred lines sunjilortiiall oilier rlw- teisforevery Tnlu, Weakness, and li.llimiiiutlou. I ice, ai cints. (old cverjwheie. UDITOH'S NOTICE. ESTATE 01' CLAHA CAM I', DECEASED. The undersigned auditor anDointed bv tho Or phans' court or Columbia county to tmko distribu tion of tho fund in tho hands of administrators, to and among the parties entitled thereto, win sit at bis otlice in catawlssa, on Friday, April Tilt, mi, between s and ll a. m. to perform the duties of his appointment, when 'hd where Ml iiersous having claims asalust thu e3tatu will appjanuii provu tho same.nr uo debarred fiotn teeelvlng any st.aro of 6U la fund U. II.KUUVN, march 11 -tn Auditor. A UDITOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE OKOE0. W. MACHh, DECEASID, Notice Is hereby elvtu. that tlio underslirned.au- pointed an auditor to make dlsti 1 tuition ot the funds in tho hands of John I., Mojcr, administrator of said decedent, as shown by Ills first and Ileal account, to tho parties entitled thereto ; will attend to his otllco tn Dloomsburg, on Saturday April 8th, is, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, tor the purposo ot his up puiuiineni. ah persons uavmg claims upon sum lun'i are requested loiinko the same beforo the said auditor or hi forever debarred from coming In on iald fund. JOIIN'O. Flilitf. E. march 11 -iw Auditor. BROWER'S NEW OARPliT STORK. LARGE STOCK OF- HODY 11HUSSEL, TAl'ESTUV IHtUSSEL, EXTHA SUl'EU I XO 11 A IN, SUl'EU INGRAIN, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TA11LE OIL CLO'l'llS, MATTINGS, OILCLOTH RUGS, MOQUET AND TAPESTRY Rl'GS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac, Ac. March '.0 .ly E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. KtTATfi OK OE0KUS UIHTON, DECEASED. Letters testamentary In the estate of Ororga r1,t,n 11.1 lit I ll-AontL'Artil tu 1 r.tltlmt.l i nn.t..u l'n,, deceased, havo been v ranted by tho Keglster ,t said county to tho undersigned oieuulor. All per, sons having clalmi against tin estate of thedece- uem atu request io present mem lor some, meat and those indebted to tho cstttnto nuke pay ment to thu unUcrslgho l executor without delay, ISAAC A, DEWl'IT, Ktecutor, March io -cw Ithorsburg, i't. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. KST1TK OV UEOKQC EA1I1I. DKCE1KK11. Tho undersigned uuditor appointed by tho Or fmuu muri vi luimuui euuuio-. iu iusku uistriuu Ion of 111! balance In tho hands li. Frank Zarr, fxecuior of the estate (f Ueori:e Zarr. lata or irutn. wltsj township, decow-d.to and among the rartlos legally entitled to receive the same will meet the parties tutm'aUHl in utldrttato ul Uls onicu lathe town of liloumsburg, tn said county, on Friday, Annum, i-.si.ut lu o'clock a. m or wu.1 rtnv. wlim und where nil parlies lutero led In satd estate must attend or no lorevtr ueourren irom any tnaru or SUM iuuu. B, II, klTTI.E, inaich in J-w Auditor, 7V.AuIjIji ALIi itHl FIXTURB3S WARRANTED 1 I.' - CE0R0 BOOK W N00W BALANCE FI R MIME EXCHANGE ITEI., Jr jlJ? Jbj !HLa AILL PRICES. ALIL K.1TVR8. 5 YEARS. S4&S - S m, fa. CLARK lALLWn 0 NEED i Ja SHOULD SEND TO Us fOR -SAMPLES -ttPREBr aw op-Ke I r - I f I " ' 1 1 W " am mmETdrs. Phiuw . A UDITOKS NOT10K. lSTATE0rWII.I.!ASI VKKUV, DECItASKP. Tho undersigned .Mrtltor appointed by tho Orphans' court ot Columbia county to mako distribution of tho balance In thohaiian ot the ndm'r. of tlio cstnto ot Wni, Vcrry, late of tho town ot Mooinsburg, in ceased, ns appeals by lit Hrst and nnnl account, will attend to tlio duties of nu appointment otthoof llcoof il. II, &U. It Llttloln liloounuurg, Wednes day, March 2intl lis;, nt to n, m. where parties hate lngclulinsou :..iUi cstnto will appear and rroio tho same or bo dobarrid from recclMng any thare thereof. A.H ullAPIN, reu iu -nv Alienor. Ceff"When Columbia county farmers can buy a 1 1 no Ainnioninted Super-Phosphate, uia'de chieily from Slaughter House Meat and Hoiie,for $2 per ton at the Hailroad iJepotSjtrom tlealcr?,it is lolly tn pay out money for the old fashioned High Cost I'eitili.crH, which other iuntiutncturers i )er!U-t in holding nt prices varying from Thirty to Forty Dollars per ton. Tlio past season, every where, has clear ly Hhowii,that the low cost Ammosiatud Siti:i: I'noHPiiATKs paid best on Com, Grass and "Wheat. Tlio day for high cost Manures has passed, Tho experience of jood inrincr. who looli closelv at must Cost and lli:sui.TS,lias proved that thoo costing $23 l'HIl TOX.OIi LESS, with i reasonably good Analysis ot irce I'lio.- plioric Acid AND AM.u(JNlA,havu paid them by far the best. There is abundant evidence of this, right hero in Columbia Co., and front farmers who don't simply ijuess at what thoy aro doing. In the four years of the use oilinuirh's $2. I'hosphate.there has not been n single ensonnblc report ot unlavoralilonction on iny erop,ard this is a testimony in itself more than volumes of certificates. We do not nsk for, or publish certificates ; that custom, has long ago ceased to be of any consequence either way. ddrcss. BAUC-H Si SONS., PHILADELPHIA. M.ll-cll 10-I-.V nrn . , r VUst0CIJ' A 'ul1 "no of l'"'Hs. ornamental Trees, Miruba, Hoses, jca, .Monilily Salaries unil expenses puld. No previous experlenc-i reciulred. .Men now in the Held recolvin; f h to 130 rv. (.vu wdium uAj'uuaea. J. I'. 1 It 15, ui.ii iu iu-iiv u itocuester, N v. (AST HMA cured it-cntmu AHtlmm ('urc neviraili to ion' mi-nit(itr(iiuuicuoretcaMi,liiiurcRcutDfct-able i floop ettccU rurCH whero H olhcm fall. A Inul cmnnett tA mojt fktpticat, l'riw AOr. and s 1 .OO.of l)ruriiitriorl-tna!l. Bamrlo I'ltLr: I .1,1, u ni.uii i .ii i.-, nr. I'liui, .tirrna I niareli iu ;-iv u VjA OMJjS SJllO'SUl-ntiled lu llnu , , : 'ii iiui, ii'j iiuuirr limit, ittu Uliiblllly. rSWSIONS IWCaEASBD. wlienratetltioIow.il I'.sTV! send tlhclinro and two 3'3. stamp.., awl It no hltis? la.uno oti wo will promptly bay bound leturu jourdls clurire. Iilsclu irei oOtalned. orU'luul nuddu- iiitcate, ceLtt btuiut.'a tur uiaLKs uuu - .trcuiurb 1.1 lu.o-inatloii.' Atldrebi broiiDAUT a: t o., ru o st..N. W.Vaniingtoniii.c. march m -l ' d D OLD MEDAL AWARDED tlio Author. A nen anil ftrc.it Alcu icalVorl,farranU(ithetestftnJ cheaiipit,indiilen4lnt(i every xnan.Hntitloil "uie bcivncoof Iila rr.StfK-rrcaorvatiou tinuudin lllll-Blf I IIUIIU IUUCIUIiVIUWUWVIi full ciltU)pp.conUinj( ItuaaUfnl eUhi) cnrraTinei, 12fl proMnr. tions, Price only 31.2 ecnt ly inaili UluBtratodnMapIetHcentt enrl riorf .Aridruiii I'ImkIt Mft. liWi iUI DLIjI. Ki:U, No. 4 ltuUincb it. liostoa mirch io -4w a Only tm Battles. Messrs. Johnson, ilol lowny & Co.. wholesale druirelsts of I'liliailel phia, ra, report that somo timo otto a Kenlle man handed them a dol lar, with a rcipicbt to send a good catiri h cure to two araiy on cem In Arizona, liccently the samo centlcman told them that both tho of- llcera and tho wlto ot den, John a. rrcmont. mrj -r -,V-,t;i j.ijtTiyiJy! IIUY. Ul illi&uiia, uau been cured ot catarrh uy two botll-'s of Ely'a Cream iKi'in. .ppiy into nobirus wiui iiuiu iiiikli. uoia ny uriiircisis. win innll It. on rtcelot t f toe inl0 4nd KU'S' t'HEAM 11ALJ1 CO, Oswego, N. Y WIARD'S PATENT NEW 1880 SERIES Malleable Iron and Wood Beam Chilled nro offend to tho 1'armors of tlio country for l"io tomlti! tuasoa ultli many valuablo ImproMinciilt, THE VIAHD I luo ttroncctt and most Can. Llo 1'luw lu tho nurlat, THE WIARD Ijlholie-t for general puri'oo wulk, lu botlt tud und Hubble, THE WIARD l.ai llio hlniph-1 and tutt torn Jihto a.ljotiutlil for utin' tu or threu hura 4 ubrtatt, THE WIARD l tho bet Plow extant for hard tlay uud tluuy grouud, THE WIARD Ttal4 all othir lillla 1'lowa for cleaning lu imiu and adhenlvo oll. THE WIARD cauuot bo excelled for Lllitnca UDiurt, Our Mallonblo Iron Ream l the only pra-. ikal uditiaUblo liulul lliam la.ulcj U i;u.itanti 1 .1 Vi'nit iKiidlnitor lrtakini;; irficlly n(IJuul!o Ajril or 3 horrtii: over S!J,(W0 lu ue, and nut uuulj Iu uiouaaim laueu. Our Jointers, Wheels nud Handles aro all tidjiiiuble, j Our Woldboartla iicil CI othtra fur Cutiiu and utillvruilly. Our X'lcwa aro worrunted to any reatonaUo ex. ,')i t. . Ii you nro poll , to t ny n new Vvov, b j t .: 1 1 .lia'.iWui.utur I, Vur 0 by p. C, .V T, W rfllSUU 1 mar. h lu '.'in lllooictLir tM'a , Pi nwc 3 , IVN It D tH advantages .I,''- MficgT Stock O. 33. SAVAGE, hnAt.Kit ts Silverware. Wat:hec,Jevory.Cbc:?.Ac All klLdS C( WulC'.K'C, ClOI'lit UlCl Jt VI It tfd S rr-palre l anil warr.intsit. nrth'Urr.TUOt.' iir.tln:i.ilinillKt1 Ooldcll ToiirU'- II, t '! 'C I", V.'nlt i I ol l-.l)iiliil llUK'.OOOMlf-.MlWI I, 'II i. rp lil 1. lluMB.tuvl J-pr nu', l.anilihl.ni 1,1. i . i, .. -nr.ll.- nlul llollt-iM l..t- 1.. J L', i . I'm. it Ml i Ai'tl.in. n m:w ami m.i 1 1. t nii!tni V"t"u".i wuielra iKinm h mi. I . OMllli.v (lt!.M. i:mii;mii s h t. i t ,' ., ir. 0V1 inomiij ikmnti'lhiointli - c I- ii-i .iv vi.'ljlnir Jlv mid ty3.Dl.JI.Mi'al.. ai'.i. Mbll'i'iohllonlin. Prf5T"rrloc notr.1. rrltrpn-il nt lor.i-.l 0 f yt CiiraLrri'.Moul, l;n.!., .'.i,, uiily 5lli!iy Ifnrirronrjocr'n'-O) M i ml unlUflrilrclurn Oruun.iillt 1'iumMlj Mn.l..i iik-j- ultli li.Urtet lnprrFCn, I'lvo Hrlbri(?.',l i.!ocil lAuvcri'rni It ynu buy i como nnj w ay, j uti m v , tlcoitii'. Trie l',iicli with imiIIii' iitli n,!niiln unit nil trnh.1,. otlitr lirtrnlit 1W, 1". t-'U 111', ilnlii fftt, M to 1W0. tSyJfiuHtlfitl 111 inn itli, l CuUilvguvfnc. l'lcifo Aildrc-3 or cull upon DANIEL P, BEATTY, Wastlnstcn, Kcw Jersey. Match io -4 ir r AXLE GREASE. llestlntlioworM, Oct llio (,'ptmli.p. Every pack ngo Uis o ir trale-iuaiU unii Is marked Frazcr'8. march 10 -iw r kulu KVCUYWIIKKK. 1-KR cjE-"Nrrr. iv ex. I. , , tiirt'viu.iv i i.iir, i ii t, j.i.iiii "liliimt Hu- iiitii.iin. iim-rt'-st Minl Alimijl. .Nti'lilriif eMr teen lust liliijenrof reslilehco nntl Mh tn ti. i.nwi...... , crenees. Mfiid for parilouljra it .wm U.to money N 11. t tv.a ti-t-. ,-.if..i 1.1...11 pilr.clpjl fit iimieeU In ea e of to iconuiu ' D. B. JOKHSOU Nezolia'.or cf Mortgage ;eaa:,ST. ?AUi ILX.l lmrcli l 4w r ALABASTIiJE! I'OI! riMnllINO tt.M.I-4 AMI tT.II.IN'O-1. Is tho most duraWo nntl eennnmloal material known. It U t valuribli dla?ovt'iy.tir,tl w r.inldlv fMppntcdlntr ,v mi v. ii.-, twi'i iiui-ll .iiillitlllirilir.,i ill ll variety ot beautltal tmt-i.Knd can bo applied by nny S?"., -It.".0! -frsalelnoiirncli;li orliood. rend to SGKt.RV I III-... Ill'iwbriil Kt 11 . !'. .. . .... .M. ttj iuui .'l.lOi, IU1 sample e.nd and t 'Stlnnn'al-i. 111U11.-U 1 1 .in r AIlVIIiU'lSKIn In rtdilresilnir tllio P. litv.VEU, SC i., loSprtiost,, Now Vnik ran Lurn I lift cx actroitof nny imp ised Him i,t An KltTI-.N(i in Atnerlcin Newspapers. tc-m pnfo ramp'.ilel.rc CUTTHBSOUT! AS8 SI 5H840wpEEttV Volii- Etoic.s!nt5 leatllns Cltlos, f ifi i jt-i-iitiin I be r fci.pi Uh n-i.Ul.ly. t'lhii'lual (ll.. (Mi.! ill- ul. 1 lit i. r. I. nt' i a Avo i, i-'A. March 3 -ly a- ironrnixn A Tri'.itl'o in tlii'tr I ftipi't vrnri'KI.VI' 1'llIM. tin 111 i lui 31 ..i,i-.u.iwi J JUtenO,!!!, .March 3 -S m nltl (KVKinV.ATUl! for til tHllllM'ltkUOfllUlld Uii.iiiii;i-ii,i:nt!iatii'iiiN(is i'ii,nt(t!.i!i:iiv fjiljtiiruiv i'r ' aredliy J.l'.MlI.I.lUI. .M.l)...;-, inh ht. l lltlU r.l. A "I 'ri,U)iMK-.An,il Alf , tit'l'tirr h 1 lorcrcidar, Ko.db) iirun-iUcadcou:itfyktui-ui,.l mirch 10 i-w tl iAlv.. .ir . . . 1 1 ' ly t'. .: i'..',li,.. y .,uit.. t tp -1 "... I'P'I .;. " It ILI-M 1 .r ' . d i.... P r1 - "V 1 1 Restores tho Vt'Jll.!:! C:': . '. L.. ; !rrr.i:J!:j'; TarUr'a II. i- II I i 'i ' . , , i l j , ' ' w.irr.micil tai i.t 1 1 m . ! .t tm.li k ; nwvoi;amItu(fc,.uiii...i,'. 1. : wt... w I .j , JI.V, j CliJ. Pud (I ll..'l,C ....r,'!, iin....i, IumJ.:,,, 1 A Supwlatlvs' Health ar.i:tr.a!!i (twisrer. If younrmit . Iml t. I . .. -.vm ci-i ultti mcrwtli.ir.in .'.j. urn ' ..n I f. a.loriioujc. Imlddutwjtryl'Aiii.ii. ,i , r' " If loitrronliv) r, r-. . 1 r crl , I c:. . man ct liauurdlyiniuU:.dlnoi,i cue. .'uiuttalm Inioatcatutgtunm'jnu.b.i.iuv I'.uk. rVtii imr'IWu Ifjqil havo I unautapti u, l)v.P,.,-,, Khcuroa. tomat.ll. I me! .UJmhiiii 1 kK:', (,Nr"l J oHic i Iuji, juiu It' -tl. -t 11.UC. i..,il l'uiiflcr Ar.it Hit Cc:i cfi Strut Corjli tm Ev.r UscJ. If)Otl.row -t: , r, fr.n ; -. iWailun cr ntiydiKi-aurv .Mis.tndi n.it . . m,.,. . ,taVo Oinoeh : Jnvic 11 1 m-a il Mill liivienrnte and build you lip f.e'il Ih li -I t!., ; l 1 ,' ., r j, lJl5 CAUTION ' 1: , II .,., ' ,',,.,,,'Li .4lll.l I . . I'Ti,,,';!,, Jiritrraoi. .' m.ufi. . la', n , I'.i. I r, r .VuUlj JlucoxJkC -... ( til, ,, , ',. ,, ,i.,, " CltL'AT E MTX I I VINO POLlAn !7.t ll - tnji'a ihia xeM.li 1 opt' r, 'I hero 1 ..nr. . ma 1 1 flat, i kr n .. r5 cf SCCQC yGz; I n' 'Mil ..7I March 3, 'si ly. eiAA A Month for lUUTEAOIIERS, bCTJ3' Sen. Urtl8i.a AwriMts tnUlnor,Kr f ,r U-ltWHtu COL. INGERl-'OLL r """'Uiv rebuked 11 , , WJJU' '"d rrti'ii M. ituioiu " " " i ,r l gfOU lnthn Held. J, . on' lV' 1 ' " i 1 iyrh "1 wan,s ll' 'w 'l U'(J W 11' hK ' I (1 I ll 1 i, ,1,(1 I', , in- RYGOOU I FRAZER III 11. Ii ti d .lii.i; fr m inc. Bddl(,lilfnlp r .itiDi I. .Mltlllll-, III 1,11 ITOHColObMtrrJI'i 1 ta vTjr tnttla. Ar i1' tan 1 it'lf) 1. ( i H