THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUltG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE OMMMAN. J.'t'BITMNflflMDEB, Elll5r:' BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, Al'ItlL 21th, 1882. Tlicro will bo n meeting of tho Dom ooratio Stnniling Committee, at Uio Court House, in illoomsburg on Tues day, tho 25th ilfty of April, nt 2 o'clock p. in. for tho purposo of electing dclo gates to represent this District in tho Stato Convention to bo held nt Harris burg, Juno 28th, 1882. Mtoonuburg, April 10, '82, C. A. Ki.eim, Q. A. Ih:nniN(i. Secretary. Chairman. Tho next chaugo in tho cabinet will bo tho removal of Secretary Lincoln. Ho will soon havo to give way to n Stal wart. It now appears that a bill will bo re ported from tho Houso Committee on Post Offices and Post Hearts, recom mending a reduction on the postago on letters from threo cents to two. President Arthur has referred to Congress tho propriety of convening an International Congress on Novem ber 22nd to consider and discuss methods of preventing war between the nations of the world. Tho Ford brothers having plead guilty to tho killing of Jesao Jnmes, they wero sentenced on Tuesday tho 27th to be hanged on tho 19th of May. Governor Crittenden has granted them an unconditional pardon. According to tho report of II. G. Dun fc Co., tho greatest number of failures tends to tho Western States. Their report for tho past several days is; Western, 31; Southern, 33; Middle 19 ; Eastern, 22. This report is not an exception, but a fair example. Bus incss in tho East is dono on a much more safe basis now than formerly. Tho removal of an Internal Itovenuo Collector in Pennsylvania may pro duce a radical change in tho manage ment of tho Republican party in this Commonwealth. A slap in the faco at tho Union Leaguo played an impor tant part in tho battle for municipal reform. "Largo oaks from little acorns grow."' Beware of little acorns. Phila. Press. Attornoy General Brewster has given his decision in tho Fits; John Porter case, "that the President can afford tho applicant no relief through a revision of tho sentenso in his case." Ho says, however, that that part of tho sentenco referring to his disability to hold offioo ot trust or profit, "may bo remitted by tho pardoning power,' but this "would not return tho applicant to the office in tho military service from which he was dismissed." Governor Pitkin of Colorado ap pointed Geo. M. Chilcott to servo tho unexpired term of Mr. Tellor in tho United States Senate. Mr. Chilcott was formerly from Pennsylvania. His present homo is in Pueblo. This ap pointment is not tho choice ot tho ma 3'ority of tho peoplo in Colorado, and tho Governor has brought upon himself Uio displeasure ot many ot tho citizens. Mr. Hill, of Colorado, presented to the Scnato tho credentials of Geo. M. Chilcott on Tuesday, tho 17th and he was duly qualified and took his seat. Postmaster Beckley thinks it will bo a good thing if the report be truo that Governor Hoyt will reraovo to Now York at the expiration of his term ot oliicc. Wo havo no doubt no is sinccro in this exnression of oninion. and wo have no doubt that Mr. B. and all the other satellites of Cameron would be more than pleased if they could movo Wolte, Juaoveagh, and about one hundred thousand other independent republicans, out of the state before next election. Thev see tho hand writing on tho wall and aro becoming alarmed. Guiteau claims that he "removed" President Garfield to save the republi can party. It now begins to look as though his act will cause tho dissolu tion of that party. The administra tion of Garfield was gradually healing all wounds within the ranks, except Conkling's, but Chester A. Arthur has mado his a "stalwart" administration and ha3 thereby sealed the doom of tho party that ho now leads throueh tho act of an assassin. Tho people of this country are not prepared for such a government as Arthur is giving us, and honest republicans everywhere are denouncing uis methods. Hon. Henry P. Ross, President luujra ot tho tJouuty of Montgomery. died at his homo on Thursday, April hi, uuuriiu unless oi um ii iuw uayn. Ho was holding Court for sovcral days during tho previous week, and even as lato as Monday of the following week, but suffering greatly from inllamatory rheumatism he was compelled to tako his bed. On Thursd ly tho rheumatism reached tho heart and mo soon gently passed awav. Juiltro Ross was widolv knowc throughout the Stato and was held in high esteem by all with whom he was associated. In 1878 ho was the Democratic candidate for Supremo Judge in this stale. Tho Democratic Administration of tho City of Charleston, South Carol! in, has been so economical and has so reduced tho former burdensomo rate of taxation, and at tho samo time Kiven tho city's securities a so much greater value in tho market, that tho Mayors last annual roviow of the financial condition of tho city has been sent abroad, very wisely, as an adver tisement of tho city's advantages for tho investment of capital. The debt of Charleston in 1870 was $5,24 1,709; it is now S 1,20 1,050. Tho debt was reduced during tho year 1881 $362, 300, all tho Tiabllitcs wero promptly paid and a sinking fund lias been set asido to oancel bonds as they become due. JM. i . woria. President Arthur in a messago to Congress recommends an appropria tion of 82,020,000 for rebuilding tho levees along the Mississippi. Tho river Commissioners havo herctoforo recom monded $1,010,000 as tho amount nec essary for making all repairs, but tho President suggests a larger amount so that tho levees may be mado more ho euro and thus avoid in the future an other such Hood as has occurred this season. In his message ho adds that it might bo necessary for an appropria tion from time to time amounting in tlio aegregato to twenty or thirty mil lions, in order to make a permanent im provement, and give security to tho valley ; but this would extend over ft period of eoveral years, and thus mako a small appropriation each yoar. At a meeting of tho board of Par dons last Tuesdav tho oaso of Edw.ird Smith Jr, who was sentencid to four teen years tor auompung 10 poison a family in Philadelphia, was heard. Tho poison was administered in coffee on sovcral occasionr, but not in sufficient fiuantitics to destroy life. Attornoy General Palmer remarked to tho coun sel who was presenting Smith's case that tho proper thing to do with mien a man was to shoot liim instead of par doning him. Tho gentleman in whose family Smith was employed replied that ho had amplo opportunity to shoot him, but did not do so, whereupon tho Attornoy Gcnernl said, "Then you mado a great mistake' it Mr. rainier enter tains any suoh notions as to tho proper way to punish criminals ho had better rcsicrn from the position of local advis or to tho Stato officials. It is his duty to boo that tho laws are strictly observ ed, and whon ho so far forgets himself as to advise men to commit murder ho diecrraces tho Inch oflico which ho now occupies. Tho laws and tho courts aro fully competent to punish nil classes of criminals, and on Attorney General ought not to advocato Lynch law, no matter what the provocation may be. Tho trouble with Palmer is that his mouth leaks sometimes. A Strike at Bethlehem, Ukthi.eiif.m, Pcnna.) ril 19. About 200 of tho men working in blast furnaco of tho Bethlehem rollinc mill struck to nigh t upon being noti- lied that their demand lor an increase of wages would not bo acceded to. Mora of tho employes aro expected to go out to-morrow. EXPENSES OP GARFIELD'S SICKNESS AND DEATH. Tho maioritv report on tho bill re ported by Air. Taylor, from tho select committee to audit tho expenses of the lato President, sets forth "that after giving such attendance to tho subject as its importanco demands, your com mittco are of tho opinion that congress may properly and legally assume tho expenses attendant upon tho illness and burial of tho lato President, upon tho ground that ho was stricken down while lie was and becauso ho was in the discharge of his duties as chief executivo officer of tho nation and commander in-chief of the army and navv. Tho bill appropriates for tho relief of Lucrctia R. Garfield tho sum of $50, 000, less any sum paid to the lato President Gariield on account of his salary as president of tho United states, it pays to vr. iiliss, sjao.uuu ; to Drs. Agnew and Hamilton, $15,000 each; to Dr. Reyburn, $10,000; to Dr Boynton, $10,000; to Dr. Susan Edson, 510,000; to William J. Urump, $$3,- 000; to the secretary of the navy, $10,- 882;toWm. K, bpoar (undertaker), $1,835; to C. F. Jones, of Elberon, $1,092, and to various merchants and others, suras ranging from fifty cents to $1,000. It provides that when Surgeon General J. K. Barnes shall be retired from active service, ho shall bo placed on tho retired list with the rank and pay of major general. It further provides that there shall be added to tho medical corps of tho army one sur geon with tho rank,pay and emoluments of o lieutenant colonel, and authorizes tho president to promote Joseph J. Woodward to that position. THE THREE REPUBLICAN PRIN CIPLES. SPOILS, 110SSES AND UEI'UDIATIOX. At a meeting of tho Civil Servico Reform Association of Philadelphia hold ono evening last week, Wayne MaoVeagh, Garfield's Attorney Gener al, expressed his opinion of tho Repub lican party in general, and ot (J. A, Arthur in particular. The following is tho tun text ot ins remarks : President Hayes did me tho honor to consult mo fully upon his famous civil servico reform order. Tho diflicnlty with civil servico reform under the Hayes administration was duo to the fact that unscrupulous men in tho party bad been guilty ot questionable acts in tho soutn. w hen tho question camo up of their reward President Hayes al lowed himself to bo over-persuaded and give otneo to the desperate political nu venturers of Louisiana and Florida. From that moment confidence in tho sincerity of his motives was lost. I re garded his famous order as a long and wise step toward reform; but, as a matter of fact, tho closing days of his administration saw tho effort of Sec retary Sherman to nominate himself for tho Presidency by tho aid in part, at least, as was alleged of tho Treas ury department. Men do not chango their characters after reaching fifty years of age. What President Arthur was in tho Custom Houso at New York ho is in tho Wliito House at Washington. Ho is a kindly, well-disposed gentleman.of many friend ships. My own relations with him havo always been friendly. Hut it is useless to deny that President Hayes failed in crucial tests. It is tho samo with President Arthur. My party seems now to have but three principles, and I happen to bo earnestly and vigorously opposed to every ono of them. Its first principle is the spoils system ; I am opposed to that. Its next principle is tho boss system ; I am opposed to that. Tho only other principle of tho party, that I can discover, is tho repudiation of tho Stato debt of Virginia ; I am opposed to that. So, I am a Republican under difficulties, and wo aro all of us becom ing so. You aro surprised nt not getting a rcsponso to your communication from President Arthur. But ho has always dono what you are censuring to-night. Ho always was for tho boss system. Tho boss system is a graded system, going up from tho drinking saloons of large cities through the different official ranks to Governors and Presidents. Thoso men to-day rest on tho spoils system. Thoy need tho degradation and demoralization of tho civil servico. Their entire political structure depends upon it. Tho only way is to over whelm them, with votes. You must supplant them with other men. Look nt the awful humiliation through which Mahono and his associates nro dragging tho Stato of Virginia. Every citizen must bo ashamed of tho spectacle. The administration is pros tituting tho National Treasury to en nblo a certain portion of tho peoplo of Virginia to force another portion to repudiate her debt. If wo could charge that crime upon tho party re sponsible for the rebellion- if wo could charge it upon the Bouibon Democraov it would bo some relief. But it is being dono by tho party which represents tho names of Abra ham Lincoln and Charles Sumner. I am not u sauguino man, but I don't see why wo can't make it less com fortable for tho gentlemen who mis represent Philadelphia and Pennsylva nia in Congress in referenco to a re form of tho civil service. Governor Hoyt has named Charles H. Stinson ns tho successor of Judgo Ross of Montgomery county, Air. Stmson is ii republican. Ho has had a practice of moro than thirty years at tho bar of Montgomery county. A Judgo will bo elected by tho peoplo in November, ns mo present icrm men expire. Tho donate finance committee has complied with tho roiiuest of Senator .Mitchell that action on tho nomination of Samuel L. Jackson to bo collector of tho Twonty-thirJ Pennsylvania dis trict bo posponod until ho can bo heard in opposition to it. In tho meantimo Senator Mitchell Is not without hope of being able to induco tho President to withdraw tho nomination, and has al ready taken stcp3 to securo such a re sult. Thero is no probability of on agreement between Senators Alitchcll and Cameron over the nomination,unlcss it is withdrawn, which does not seem probable. The question is simply ono as to which of tho two Pennsylvania sena tors can command tho most votes in tho senate. Congress has passed another bill which prohibits Chincso immigration for ten years, thus meeting tho objec tions of President Arthur, who thought twenty years prohibition too long. If thoy ought not to bo allowed to come to this country for ten years it is hard to understand why they should bo in vited hero at tho expiration of that time. A Chinaman is a Chinaman. and ho will wear his minno, and smoke his opium, and eat with his chop sticks, and worship his idols, and work for lower wages than white men can nfTord to take, just as much in ten years from now as at present. Perhaps, however, President Arthur expects to christianize tho Chinese empire during tho next de cade. It would bo interesting to hear the ar guments by which tho Senators who re fused to confirm Chandler's appointment assolicitorGencral persuaded themselves that they should vote for his confirma tion for tho more important office of Secetary of tho Navy. Chandler's ap pointment by Gariield to a subordinate position was regarded as an outrage on tho public scubo of decency that was to bo resented ; his appointment by Ar thur to a Cabinet ollico is acquiesced in without an obiection irom a single Republican Senator. Tho case being altered does alter the case, suro enough. But the Senators aro not es pecially to be criticised. Tho whole Republican press, with scarcely a re spectable exception, denounced Chan dler's former nomination; now tho organs thatrevoltat thoclcvation of tills "political tramp to tho head of theMavy Department could be counted on one's lingers. Tins shows what a change a lit tle bull dog pistol can bring about not only a change of men and measures,but a chango of morals as well. There was a time when a l'resident ot tho United States would not havo selected a notorious jobber as one of his advis ers, to control an expected appropria tion of ten millions, and when tho Senate of the United Stales would havo tolera ted no such nomination if it had been made. Guiteau has changed all that. Phila. Times. News Items. Mrs. Ida Groely Smith, daughter of tbo late Horaco Greely, died at her home in Now York and was buried on Thursday, April 13th along side of her father. a VAitir.li runroitMANci:. Many wonder how Parker's Ginger Tonic can perform such varied cures, thinking it simply essence of ginger, wnen m tact it is mado trom many vain able medicines which act beneficially on every diseased organ, bee other col umn. A mass meeting of the workincmen of Philadelphia was held last week at isroacl and hansom street, protesting against the veto ot tho anti-Uhinese bill. 1 ho mutiny was very largely at tended aud much interest manifested. Nursing mothers gain strength by using Brown's Iron Bittern. It acts liko a charm in restoring to health and strength overstraiued nature. Tho Sheriff of Ellis County, Kansas, camo to Wilkes iiarro on baturday last with a requisition from tho Gov ernor of Kansas, and returned homo on Monday with Charles Stackhouse, who is under indictment by tho grand iurv for being implicated in the murder of a rarmer named Hippie, Jlayes City, Kansas. Stackhouso escaped from Kansas threo years ago. Arrangements havo been mado to revivo tho Mcohamcs National Bank of Newark, N. J. "When I publicly testified that I had been cured of a terrible skin humor by tho Cuticura Remedies, I did so that others might bo cured, and do not re- gret the time given to answering in quiries. lion. wni. Taylor, Jioston. On Friday last thero wero twenty four loads of furnlturo and other household articles taken from tho White Houso and sold at public auc tion. This was tho first sale of cast off articles at tho White Houso since President Buchanan's Administration. Thoro was a largo attendance nt tho sale and tho articles brought large sums of money. About $0,000 was realized from tho sale. Relic hunters were numerous and tho bidding was spirited. The largo dry goods and manufactur ing firm of A. T. Stewart & Co., of Now York has determined to discon tinue their business and oiler their stocks of mei'-handiso and mill proper ties for salo at attractive prices. Airs. M, biiiiman, for tho past twenty-two years postmistress at Potts ville, died at her homo on Saturday iu, uuor an junosa oi auout a year. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. column, aro plottged to abldd by tho decision of We are authorized to announos Hut OEN, C'lUIlLKS M. HLAKEIt, ot llcuver township, Is a candidate for Representative la tho Legisla ture, subject to tho notion ot the Democratic County Convention, lie will not travel to solicit votei. Elys' Cream Balm KHectual y cleansed tho nasal passages of uuiurrimi viruti, caus ing uoalthv secretions alliyj Inilammallon, protect tho mem brane from additional colds,coinplotely he ils the sores and restores the sense ofltasw and smell. Illenenclal re. tulta aro realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment win cure catarrh, bay (over 4.0 Uneijualed for colds in the head Atrreeabla to use Ad- H"i aavfta K mui mo .uusiriui. uu lTalFdfuifgl'siifent plclai;o ,ot ,ft', ELY'S CREAM 11ALM CO., Oswego, N. V, SHERIFF'S SALE. liy tlrluo of sundry writs Issued out of tlio Court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia county and to me directed, will bo exposed to public salo at tho Court House, in nioomsburg, Pennsylvania, nt two o'clock, p. m. on MONDAY, MAY 1st, 1882. AH that certain real estato situate In Ihotown of liloomsburg, Columbia county, I'n , dencrllied ns follows, to-mltl bounded on tho north by land of U. P. llartmtn.on tho oast by Market strect.on the south by Rldgo alley, and on tho west by Murray alloy, containing seventy-one lect sit Inches front.two hundred and four feet six Inches deep, on which aro erected a dwolllng house.barn nnd out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the tult of Johnson Black tc Co., against Andrew M. Ilupcrt nnd to bo sold as Iho properly of Andrew M. Ilupcrt, Al Vend Ex. Limis Atfy ALSO, Tho following dowrlbod realcstato sltuite In Orccnwoad township. Columbia county, Pennn., as the property of Abraham Drelbolbls, bounded and doscrlbed as follows, to-wlt I Hounded on tho north by lands of Jacob UU and Joseph Hedllnc.ou the east by lands ot John O. Lemon and Theodore Lemon, on the south by lands of David AlbcrUon, and on the west by lands ot George Qlrton .deceas ed, and Peter II. Olrton, containing fifty acres ot land, more or less, whereon aro erected a cno and a half story tramo dwolllng home bank, barn and other out-bulldlogs. Seized, taken In oxocutlon at tho suit ot llobert ltussell against Joseph Drelbolbls and Abraham Drelbclbls and to be Bold as the property of Abra ham Drclbelbls. Vend Ex. Vandsrsi.ic, Atty. ALSO, Tho following described leal cstato situate In Light Strcet.Columbla county, and state of Penna. tho property ot Almlra McDowell, bounded and described as follows, to-wll; bounded on tho north by lot of Mrj. Oeorge Oman, on tho cast by Main street of satd town, on tho south by an alloy and on tho west by an alley, on which aro erected t two story Iramo dwelling hous and other out buildings. seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Mary M. Uagenbuch aud Emery D. Haronbuch Execu tors ot W. II. Uagenbuch against U. M. Uagen buch administrator ot Almlra McDowell deceased with notice to Ida M. Hullng wife ot L. O. Ilullng, formerly Ida McDowell only cbUdotsald Almlra McDowell deceased, anl to bo sold as the prop erty ot Almlra McDowell, deceased. Al. Vend. Ex. WAixxit, Attorney. ALSO. The following described real estato situate In the borough of Hsrwlck.Columbla county, Ptnna., the property of Franklin Stewart. Beginning at the corner of In lot number fifty eight, thence along Second street westwardly to an alloy ninety-nine feet, tbenco along said nlle y eighty-four and Ave tenths feet to tho corner of lot belonging to the estate of William S. Evans deceased,Uicnco along said lloo ninety three feet to the cornerof lot num ber Otty-clght, eighty-four and Uve-tenths feet to the placo of beglnnlng.bclng the nortli-eastwardly part ct lots number ntty-nlno and sixty as num bered In tho general plan of satd town, contain ing seven thousand eight-hundred and til ty-clght nnd live-tenths feet of ground, on which aro erec ted ono large two story tramo dwelling house, frame barn and other out-buUdlngs. seized, taken in exerutlonat tho sultoiM. E. Jackson's executors against Franklin Stewart nnd to bo sold as the property of Franklin Stewart, Vend Ex. Oswald, Attorney Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot tho First National Dank ot Plymout h, Penna, against Franklin Stewart nnd to be sold as tho property of Franklin Stewart. Vend Ex. Maizi, Attorney. ALSO. The following described real estato situate in Fishing Creek township, Columbia county and stato of Pennsylvania, as tho property of Elford Preston and Jacob Fitzgerald and Myra Preston administrators ot James L. Preston, deceased, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : ISegln- nlng at a post corner of land of Daniel Kitchen thence along division line south one half degrco two hundred and fourteen and two tenth) perches to a post, thenco by land of Edward Mcuenry, north sixty-seven degrees east, ono hundred and thirty-one perches to a Spanish oak (down), thence by land ot Jacob Farver north one half de grco east ono hundred and sixty-two perches to a white oak, and thenco by land of FhlUp Applcman north elghty-nlno and one half degrees, west ono one hundred and .twenty and one tenth perches to the place ot beginning. Containing one hun dred aud , thirty-three acres and -twenty-nvo perches, and tho usual allowance ot six per cent for roads &e. On which ore erected a two story frame dwelling house, large bank barn and other out-bu'.Idtngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot Abram Ncablt administrator ot Samuel Hoyt deceased against Elford Preston.and Jacob Fitzgerald and Myra Preston administrators and to bo sold as tho property ot Elford Preston. Fl. Fa. Knorr, Attorney. ALSO, Tho following described real estate, situate -In tho town ot Dloomsburg, Columbia county,;Penna, bounded an described as follows, to-wlt: No, 1, bounded on the north by Hnd ot J. U. McBrlde on the cast by Catherine street, on the south by Canal street, and on tha west by CU nton alley, on which Is erected a two story frame dwelling house, No. 2, bounded on the north by sevonth street, on the cast by lot ot U. llartjn Co. on the south by lot of J. 1). McBrlde, and on tho west by Catharine street. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot tho Wilkes Darro Deposit and Savings Dank against John McNelsh and to be sold as tho property of John McNelsh. Vend Ex. Miller, Attorney. ALSO, All that certain piece ot ground situate In Miff lln township, Columbia county, Penna,, described as follows, to-wlt : Bounded by land of John At:-n, east by land ot II. Schweppcnbclscr, south by lands ot Thomas Atcn, and on tho west by lands of Charles Kllngaman.contalnlng one hundred and ten acres, moro or less, on which aro erected a framo house, barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, one tract bounded on the north by land ot I. K, Schweppenhclser and Samuel Snyder, on tho cast by land of Lawrenco Waters.on tho south by lands of Abraham ScUweppenhelser, and on the west by lands of John Aten, containing thirty-tour acres, more or less, on which nro erected a framo house, barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, One tract of Und bounded on the north by lands ot Stephen Oearhart and others, ou tho east by other land ot I. K. Scbweppenhelser , on tho south by land of Jonn Aten, and on tho west by land ot Joseph (leaihort, containing one hundred acres, moro or loss, on whtch are erected a framo houso, barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized, tuken In exocutlon at tho suit ot Colum bia County Mutual saving Fund and Loan Asso ciation assigned to Joseph P. Tustln against I. K. Hchweppcnhelser and to bo sold as the property of I. K. Sihwcppcnhelser. Vend. Ex. Little & Millir, Attornoy. U. U. ENT, march 7 -ts Khcntf, A UMTOU'S NOTICK. ESTATE Of IUNSAII IAIRP, DECHASED. Tho Auditor appointed by tho Court to dis tribute the balance ot the fund In tho hands ot John l'foutz administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of Han nah llalrd.deceased.as per account Died by llachel l'foutz executrix of John l'foutz now deceased.wllt meet the parties Interested tor the purposes of lis appointment on Tuesday, April Wlii. A. 1). 1833, at li o'clock m. at his onice In Berwick Pa.,when and where all parties Interested aro required to make and prove their claims or be debarred from coming in upon eatd claim. Al K. OSWALD, April! -St Auditor. BE NOT DECEIVED By Plasters cliiiiinng to -bo an improvement on ALLOOOK'S POROUS PLASTERS. ALLCOCK'S is the Original and only genuine Porous Piaster; nil other 8o-calletl Porous P la S t G PS arc imitations. Beware of thorn. Sco that you get nn ALLCOCK'S PLASTER, which wo guarantee has efleetod moro and quicker cures than any other external remJv. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ftbiist- eow Shaii4ilacyPiH; iiuaaeMtua. 4 7 jp-y ssst. REMEMBER a! m A NEW ATTENTION BUY 1)11 EOT FROM 1 1 E ADQ I r AUT EI 5 S, YOUR Candies, Cigars, Fruits, Cigarettes, Fancy Groceries, Tobaccos, Wines and Liquors. We employ no traveling salesmen. All goods sold through pricis currcnls. Wc know Wo can Save you 20 per cent. By this system. Wrlto for Price T.Nt nnil compiiro with present prices. If we don't save you money don't order. A, BL MOT KSCHBL 4 0. Importers, Manufacturers and Commission Merchants, 507 SIXTH AVENUE, NEW ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA11LE REAL ESTATE! By vlrtuootan oracrottUo OrplianB'cont of Columbia county, tho undersigned Executor ot the last will anil testament of Nathan Bredbenuer Sr. will exposo to puullo salo on tho premises, on SATURDAY, AI'IUI, 20th, 1882. at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, All that certain mes9uago and lot ct ground sltuato In tho town ship of Beaver, In tho county ot Columbia, and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at n gum thenco by land ot John Ilauck, nnd Scotch Hun south tlxty six decrees, west twenty eight and four-tenth perches ton stone, thenco along sldo of a public road leading from Beaver Volloy to Jlinilnvltle, south nlno degrees, cast eleven and four-tenth perches to a stono near tho Danville Ilazleton & Wllkes-Barro Hall lioad, thenco up said road north sUty-clght degrees, oast forty-nlno perches to a stono thenco by land ot John Hauck north seventy-eight degrees, west twenty-two perches to tho placo of beginning, containing TWO ACrlES, and ONE I1UNDKED AND FOKTV 1'EUCIIKS on which aio erected a largo THItEE STOHV FRAME BUILDING, used as a hotel, stables, sheds and all nccesjary out-bulldlngs, TERMS OP SALE. Ten percent, of one-fourth of tho purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down of tho property ; tho ono fourth less tho ton per cent, at tho continuation absolute.ur.d the jemalnlng three-fourths In ono year thereafter with interest from confirmation nisi. C. w, UILLEK, SOLOMON II. BltEUllENNElt, Attorney. EXEOl'TOlt. OHI'IIANS' COUKT S.UjK OF VALUABLE Keal E .stale I Tho undersigned administrator of I'cter Michael late of illnlln township deceased, will exposo to publlo sale on tbo premises on TUESDAY, AVMlh 2.1th, 1882. at two o'clock p. m. All that tract ot land sltuato In Minim townihlp, bounded by lands of John lloofnagle, Voter Michael, aud Georgo Nunges w, containing S ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a HOUSE AND BARN and ouUbulldlngs. (1'JOI) Al'l'LE OHCIUIII) and a spring ot water. TEHMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of ono-tourth of the purchase money i'-baU bo pild at Ilia striking down of the properly! tho one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the conllrmatlon nisi, nnd tin re maining thrcc-fourtha In ono year thereafter with Interest from continuation r.UI, Purchaser to pay for deed. JOHN MICHAEL, Administrator, B HIIXIK notici:. An election for cnicers of tho (.'a taw Issa llrldiro Company, tor the ensuing year, will bo held at tlio house of Mr. Keener lu Lata lata, on Monday. May 1st, between tbo hours ot onu and six o'clock p. in, ot that dy, (lEOKOK S. OILIIEHT, becretary. $70 A WEEK, ill a day at home easily mado. costly outfit free. Addresi Thus & Co.. Auguata, Maine. inarch at -ly That You are invited to visit OAK HALL, S. E.Cor.j5th & Market Sts. Philadelphia. We offer the Best, Largest and Cheapest stock of Clothing for Men and Boys in the United States. Our original system of One Price and a Guarantee gives every buyer perfect protection. IPiHiiERSI SYSTEM J DEALERS. YORK. April U-8m COMMITTEE SALE. ByMrtueof an order of tho court ot common i ri:ns ot Columbia county.Penn'a., tho underslgn . cd commlttco ot Margaret Former, a lunatlc.wlll I expose to public sale upon the premises, on j SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, 1882. nt ten o'clock in tbo forenoon, tho following do ! tcrlbed real estate of said lunatic, to-wlt : A tract ot land sltuato In tho township ot Madtson,county ot Columbia, and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded ' and described cs follows : Beginning at a pine, thenco south two hundred and sixty perches by lands of Joel B. Moser and Alfred Pegu to a post by pine, thenco cast ono hundred ani thirty perches by lands of II. llernhelmer to a chestnut oak grub, now post, thenco north thirty-nine, pcrcties by land of c. W. Eves to a corner, thence Bouth elzhty-stx and ilve-clghth degreos west ono rod oy land conveyed by tho satd committee to the "Tldo Water I'lpoLlno company," thenco by samo north three and tlvo-elghths degrees, west two hundred and six rods to Una of lands of Samuel Dflsher, and thenco by tho said land ot Samuel Dclsher, north clghty-threo and ono haltdegreos, , west ono hundred and thlrty-ono perches to tho place of beginning containing about ; 192 ACRES, and allowances, a part, about eo acres, cleared , and tho balance woodland. 1 TEliMS OF SALE. Two hundred dollars at tho , striking down ot tho property, and tho remainder ' In payments ot ono hundred d Jllars annually .with interest annually on all sums remaining unpaid, to be secured by bonds and mortgage on tho land. Tho commltteo being a uthnrlzed to reservo for the u$o ottho lunatic during her Ufa tho houso she occupies, and about four acres ot land therewith, with tit) privilege of 11 re wood from the samo, CONItAU KtlEAMEtt, Commlttoe. Apill 7 Jerseytown, Fa. AY I DOWS' APPHAISKMHNTB. 1, Widow's appraisement In tho cs laio or Hainan ureauenucr or. Itealty. 2. Widow's nnnraljotnent In tho estato 1300 00 of James Johnson, l'ersonalty, US 15 2. Widow's nDDratsoment In tho estate ot John Yeuger. l'ersonxlty. s ss m i. Widow's nDnralsemcnt In the estate ot William Beck, l'erionalty. f Sou CO &. Widow's annrahicment In tho estato ot T, J. Vandersllco, l'ersonalt) , $ 8S 5 o. Widow's annralsement In the estato ot Jesse Ohl, Personalty, 7 15 Itealty. iw x 7. Widow's appraisement In tho estato nt Abraham Force. Personalty, SlsoTi Itealty. lit) 88 s. widow's appraisement In tho estate of Uuorgo watters. Personalty, t too 01 Itealty, sno 00 9. Wldow'H appraisement In I he estate otAnihouyilunsiugttr. Personalty, 300 0J 10, Widow's appr hetneut In Iho estate of Wl'llmn 11. Snyder, Personally, 1 35 00 Itealty. iso no 11. Widow's appraisement In the estate i f m Id fclller. Personalty. 4 60 Itealty, $ si.i to U. Widow's appraisement In the estato ot Elijah Yucum, Personalty, 1 30000 13, Widow's appraisement In tho cstato of Samuel u. Hutchison. Personalty, f 101 00 ltoilty, voooo II, Widow's appraisement In the estate pf Ueorge ulrton. personalty, 300 00 is. Widow's npnralsement la the estate ot Charles Thomas, Personalty soooo Will be confirmed nlst on the first Monday of Mar 1SS2, aud unless exceptions bs Hied within four dais thneattcr, the same win be coanrmed absolutely. W. KilICKDAUU, April 7 UJ Clerk 0.0, WALL ALL GRADES, - WINDOW FIXTURES OF ALL KINI8. BUMS SPRING FiniBCS WARRATVTEI LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEE GEORGE BOOK EXCHANGE PAPER ALL PRICES. :: - CURTAINS -::- FOR 5 YEARS. -so:- -::- A. CLARK STORE,