THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. IilJls- 0. E. ELWELL. 1 P,. J.K.BITTENBENDER,) BlMrs, HLOOiMSlTuRG, PA. -Kit 11) AY, JUNE nOnl, 1882 The Deniocrntlo Convention Is still in session nt llnrrisburg ns wo go to iircss. ltobortK. l'attison of Phllmlcl jililii was nominated for Governor on Wednesday evening, nml It is every where conceded to be a strong nomina tion. An excellent ilatfortn was ad opted and harmony prevails. Tlio assessment of public Bcrvnnts for campaign expenses was tho leading subject of discussion in both houses of Congress yesterday. In such n discus, siou the Democrats havo both law and 'morals altogether on their side and they wero helped by tho lamentable fact that scarcely a Hepublican in either ' branch had tho courage to disavow, manfully and unequivocally, the infa mous abiue. Thero was, of course, tho usual lliinsy pretext of "voluntary con tribulions, but no ono was willing to sav that an olliciul who declined to muko a "voluntary contribution" would not lose his t lae'o. It is humil iating that a form of oppression and robbery that Would not bo tolerated in Russia should not only find apologists' in thu American Congress, but should ' actually bo accepted as the policy of tho dominant paity. Wo should expect that all save trading politicians of tho lowest class wotdd make haste to repu diate tho lawless insolence of the Hub' bell and thu Coppers. Instead of that this absolutely indofcusiblu wrong is virtually made a party issue and tho spoilsystem in its most offensivo form is openly Haunted in the face of tho public. Tho report of yesterday's Con gressional proceedings" will form tho best Democratic campaign document Of the ' present year. Times, June Tho movo which is being made by congress toward tho reduction of in ternal lcvcnuo taxation is not made1 willingly by the republicans, and they can claim no credit for it. Tho demo cratic minority have made persistent and united efforts to force some legis lation on this subject, but they have been stubbornly opposed at every step by tho republicans. The selfish repub lican leaders care nothing for tho peo pie so long as tho treasury is full and their' parly is in power. The democrats heed 'the popular -voice and they know that tlic people favor tho reduction of burdensome taxation, it is nil very well for the republican newspapers to refer sarcastically to tho "rant about tlio workinguien's taxed shirt and taxed shoes, taxed wool and taxed blanket," but there is no humorous side to this question for tho workiugnien. He was promised prosperous times under re publican rule, but on tho contrary he turns hitnselt out ot employment and out of bread, and when ho turns to tho party which was to bring tho blessings of prosperity ho finds it arrayed against tlio reduction ot tlio taxes winch take his hard earnings from his pocket. The democratic party in tho'strong effort it is making in congress to compel the re duction ot internal revenue, is showing itself to bo the true friend of a tax-rid den people. Patriot, HIS PATE SEALED. Strong appeals wero made to the President last week, by Sir. Heed, and tho society for tho protection of the insane, to grant a respite to Guiteau until next tall, so that his caso might be taken beforo tho Supremo Court of tho United States. A cabinet meeting was held at which tho whole matter was discussed, and Attorney-General Brewster read an opinion in which he hays a respite ought not to bo gi anted as tho sanity of the prisoner was fully established at tho trial. Uuiteau was informed of this decision on Saturday morning, and received thu intelligence with upparent indifference. He is not allowed to wo my ono but his guards nnd spiritual adviser. Tho execution will take place to-day (Friday) and but tew spectators will be admitted. Death of the Man who wante J to Freeze Guiteau, Job Harvey Ridgoway, inventor of tho Kidgeway lU'trigerator system, and whoso novel proportion to freeze thu body of Guiteau nnd exhibit it for tho attracted widespread attention some timo since, died on Sunday at hist ro aidctice in Philadelphia. At tho clone of Guileau's trial, nnd when it became a certainty that tho m- sassin would meet tho late ot murder ers, Jlr. Ridgoway made a pioposition to i-iuiteau a relatives, through the ns sassin's counsel and brother-in-law, Georgo Scoville, to take pofs ssion tho body after death, preserve it in his patent refrigerating apparatus nndcx liibit it throughout thu United Stales and lMirope; tho understanding being that ono-hulf of tho receipts was to be given to Guiteau's relatives, while tho other half wnn to bo retained by tho inventor, in reply fecovillu stated that tho relatives were inclined to regaid llu prepoeitiou favorably. The extensive publication at tho timo ot these facts. however, quickly led to a more serious consideration ot the preposition upon tho part ot tho assassins lelalives, tun finally led to its rejection. Air. Ridge way's proposition in detail, ns described by himself at tho time, was to tnko pos session of tho remains after tho brain had been removed for postmortem ex animation, place it in ono of his patent refrigerating cases and oxhiuit it in all of thu principal cities in this country and Europe. The caso designed for tho purpose was to bo ten feet spuare, three sides of which wero to bu of glass, so that tho whole interior would bo plainly visible. Tho fourth side was to bo reserved for tho refrigerating up pa ratus, consisting of a seiies of v-shaped metallic troughs,extciiding fiom bide to side in a slanting zig-zag manner, and into which was to bo placed tho freez ing mixture', composed cineiiy ot ice nnd salt. It was tho intention of Mr. Ridgoway to havo thu caso upholstered and limsh ed in tho most elaborate manner. In ml dition to this ho contemplated making an outlay of isao.uuu for tho construc tion of ii haudsoiiio refrigerating car in which to transport thu caso from place to place. The enterprising inventor calculated upon making, at the least bv tho scheme SflOO.OOO. which amount aceoiding to tho agreement, was to bo equally divided between tlio relatives oi thu assassin and himself. It Is usingu lur coincidence and ono worthy of spo c o nolo that tho pro ector of tins ro POLITICAL ASSESSMENTS. The Republican d ngrestonal com mittee lias sent out eliculnis to every person in tho employ of the United states, asking tor a "voluntary contri bution'' to tlio campaign corruption fund, nnd tho amount that each ono is expected to pay is designated. Tho laborer, who Is getting two dollars li day is nsked lor twelve dollars, ouo week's woges, nnd nil who are reociving salaries nreassessed two, per ceut., ,ln Philadelphia nlouo this amounts to more than twenty five thousand dollars. Whilo tlio circular only requests n "vol untary contribution", It is very well understood that any one who does not comply with it will bo placed oil tho "black list' and runs tlio risk ot losing his position. It will bo remembered that tho Civil Servieo Refoim Associa tion of Philadelphia has been very diligent in its efforts to securo tho abo lition of this custom and has taken fre quent action in relation thereto. At a special meeting of tho oxecutivu com mittee November 10, 1881, a committee of five was constituted to wait upon tho official head of each Federal depart ment in the city to inqulro whelher'ho was awaro that such an assessment had been made in the department, whether it had his sanction and whether tho fear which employees express of being placed on tho black list, or otherwise molested, for refusal to pay for or to do political work was a well-grounded apprehension. Tho committeo report ed in away that substaincd tho chnrgos, and in conclusion said, "if, therefore n candid and manly expression of dis approval of enforced assessments could bo obtained from President Arthur, it would bo in the highest degrco valuable. If such an expression wero refused, wo should, at all events, .know the ground wo stand on and bo prepared to carry on our agitation in tho most effective way. Accordingly the oxecutivo com mitteo mailed to tho l'rcsidcnt on March lo, 18S2, a copy of tho report, together with a letter nud a memorial, in which his Attention was called to tho custom, and ho was requested to "at . ' 1 .1 ..! T.l 1 once ami peiuiaueiiiiy rcuuvu ruuunu oflicc-holdcrs from all lisk ofiexioval by reason of their not paying assess ments levied upon them to furnish funds for partisan usu in State or mu nicipal elections.'' Tlio rcceipt of this memorial was acknowledged by tho Presidents pnvato secretary on junrcii 17, 1882. learning that tho custom of assessments was pursued and boing satisfied that President Arthur had been heedless to their entreaty a second letter was sent to him, but they receiv ed no response. On Tuesday of last week, at a meeting of tho executive committee of tlio association, a minuto was adopted setting forth that President Arthur had in his letter ot acceptance of the Vico Presidency and in his first message to (Jongrcss after he had bo- conio President atlirmcd his approval ot aud ins intention to carry out tho principles of civil service reform, but having disregarded his pledges to the nation thu association put upon record its belief that he is accessory to the abuses, and it called upon tho citizens to express by voice mid vote, whenever and whenever practicable, their deter initiation that he be held responsible tor tho continuance ot these abuses. TheCivil Service Reform Association of Now York has sent circulars to of lice holders assessed bv this committee warning them, that tho assessment is a violation of law, tnd all who pay such assessments arc liablo to prosecution, In response to this, Mr. Hubbell, chair man of thu committee has addressed a letter lo the President, of tho Associa tioii as follows HjlHI Of ltKl'KKSENIlVm WASlllNOTON, June 2i Sm : I understand that n circular signed by you has been sent to largo numbers of icrsons employed In tho service of tho United SUtos, advising Uittn to refrain from complying with tho request oftho Republican congressional committeo for contrlbu. tloiutolt8cmpalgufund. In this circular you state that "la tho opinion ot counsel , as the mem bers of tho Hepublican Congressional committeo aro ortlcors of tho united States Government, all persons making contribution to such committeo will render themselves ltuble under section e, chap tcr 23T, United States Statutes." It It bo the law that poisons paying becomp ltable to a penalty, I, being a member of Congress and tlio treasurer who receives tho payment, am nlso liable. I am willing to meetyouon thl-t-queutlon niiywhcro or utnny lime, and to unite with you In reuuoaUng tho Pres ident to ask nn opinion or the Attorney General, ICyoudehlrunny other form or action in any trt bunal which can give an Immediate consideration ot tho point, I will join you In testing tho soundness of the circular, und I invito you to this mode of of settlement as both moro manly ami more hon- orablo than your attempt to coufuso tho action or alarm tho minds of tho employes alluaedto. Tho law i.i Militated In your circular and tho alarm you seek to create Is without Justlncatlon In tho law. Your '-counsel," to whom you vaguely al lude, cither misunderstands or perverts It. Dis daining to seek shelter uehlnd any cover, I, there fore, challengo ou to tlio steps necessary to a Immediate determination of the degreu of respon blblilty which is attached to this fact, und to tho correctness of your cliuular which I distinctly deny. Tho law of tho country forbids such assessments, and tho Kcpublican con ventiou of May 10th at Hurrisburg adopted the following resolution : lee solved, that wo condemn compulsor assessments for political purpose-', and prcsciiptiou for failure to respond either to such assessments or to ro quests for vtiluntary contributions." Of so much woith is their pretensions! crty would not havo hcon exposed to rapine aild'plllBgo nnd lira nnd murder i ma peopio nan noi nceii uisgusiou ith tho lawless acts' and lawless lives of their public men. Snoh things can nevor happen in frco Commonwealths unless thoy havo ceased practically to bo frco. In monarchies thoy aro tho ittst ludgments of an outragoel peopio rising up ogalnit personal tyranny. In republics they aro testimonies ngisnn abuses which havo degraded oitixons to Ukj Jevql of outraged subjects. HIS M.AST AGAINST CAUEHOK. Last winter our peopio wore shocked ith tho election of J. Donald Cameron, 10 irresponsible son of a Senator of hoin I will not speak, becauao ho and is nets have become a part of publlo history aud must bo measured with more deliberation than can bo given In casual conversation liko this a son that has neither mind, attainments, ilignlty of character, knowledge of pub lic nffairs, party services or personal worth lo warrant Ins advancement, and who has no record but a bad one as an intriguer and manager of bad men. IIo was first forced Into the War Depart ment, as the price of hit offer to bctroy his State und renomiuato General Grant, and after being there ho was so base-born in his notions ot elecenoy ana gentlehood as to solicit and urge, by all tho mean arts of political contriv ance, that ho should bo retained as the companion of Cabinet oflicers and gen tlemen who did not want him. Falling in that, by tho coarso brute foreo ot orgauized power ho jostled his old father out of his place, and thrust him self into a Senato whero ho will bo an eibject of derision and disgust. The public aro sick ot these odious men, ana tho publio will tlo away with them. Wo have destroyed human bondago in tho South ; wo will next break down politi cal bondago in tho North and South. Part oj ati interview in j'iuaaeipma Brewster on Bosses. TUB DISTINGUISH!!) ATTOHNKV OKNWtAl, I'i.AIN TALK OK 1'IVK VEAKS A(10, The Independent Voter will bo felt Tlio timo hus eoino now to establis tho government in all its details, ami cral and local, in thu hands, not of cabals, but of those who represent tho people and who possess their offices only to perform their duties with abill ... ti t. l:... iv iiuu uueiity. '1 his otalo has been and Is at the mercy of tho worst men in it. Thov luvo plundered anil abused Its sources, and thoy havo degraded its public hfo by intruding in'o all oflice' of dignity or piofit the woret men tha could bu found, taking thu obscure rapacious, lawless and ignorant, and excluding tho pure, honest, Miigl minded and well-informed. They have draggeei thu tamo ot tho eJom inonwcallh Into tho filth of faction. At Washington wo havo not been represented, except by their instrn uvnts, who havo mado us there and throughout thu who!o country tho sub jects of reproach and odium. Tho people have no say in tho eeleclion of their candidates and oftentimes In their election. They nominate by fraud and icturn as elected by fraud men who niu only known to the publlo by their infamous careers. Wo aro now on the eve of n revolution when such men must pass awny. Had they governed purely and justly, hud the peopio that they put in power from timo to time been dutiful anil truthful, nnd had their conduct been for the publio good and not for privato gain or poisonal malice, there would havo been a healthier lone in the publlo mind now, ami wo never would h ivo witnessed, in Times of Sept. 14, 1877. Court Proceedings, An adiourncd session of Court was held on Friday last. His Hon. Win. Elwell, President Judge and lion's. F. Shuinou and James lakei Associa tes on the bench. 11. II. Little vs. Sarah T, Little. Subnocna iu divorce awarded. Estate of Thomas Davis. Petition filed asking tho privilego to pay into court tho defioit to oreditors in said es tate ns shown by tho audit. Michael Urovcr s Adm r vs. u. r. Driesbach. On petition rule granted on tlio Sheriff of Luzerne County to re turn writs. George A. Bevan vs. L. A. Riley A Co. On motion court allowed cases to tie amended. Estato of Ellas Pealor. Supplemen tal report of auditor. Uonhrmeel nisi H-stato ot V. t. iiaraer. inventory fied. Estato of John Giger. Decree filed nllowintr distribution of real estate. ISstato ot uavid aitter. oaie oraerea to pay debts. Hannah U. Yuitmire vs. ueo. li. Whitmire. Alias subpoena awarded J. C. Yocura appointed commission er in lunacy of Peter Molict Montgomery Cox's uso vs. John Leg- gott. Petition to off set judgement nicu. John Johnson, nuardian of Mary A. Bitner presented his petition for dis- charge ot saul trust- w . n. unawn ? , -.--I .1 " II ! appouuea uuuuor aim wwen vuuniui;- lon appoiuiuu lu guuru mu wuru n in terest. Estate of William Orange. Ilond to sell real estate filed. Moses Hower anpointed (ruardiau of minor children ot We bchleo. Decrco 'filed vacating a certain road in Ccntralm borough. In the sale of personal property of C. B. BrockwayJ rule on Sheriff to pay i , r t - i.- i i. :.. uaianco oi inuus in iuh nanus imu Court. Estato of Mary Colley, decree iu par tition hied. Petition of C. B. Brockway for claim of $300. out of the assigned estate, filed. Petition of Wnu Bahme, admr. for permission for him to become the pur chaser of the real estate of Beu Bohe filed. Anna S. Jackson vs. Berwick Boro, Petition for preliminary Injunction; hied. M. P. Lutr, assicnee, vs. N. fc W B. Railway Co. Wm. Shaffer, Jesso Hoffman, D. K. Sloan, Abner Welsh Geo. Fleckenstine. Stephen Poho and II. II. Brown appointed viewers meet July 18th., at 0 A. M. Ephraim Kramer vs. N. Sc W Railway Company. A, M. Johinou Wm. Stocker, Moses Hower, Washing ton Parr, Daniel Stine, Franklin Fruit and Caleb Barton, appointed viewer to meet July 20th., at 1 p. m. Estato Jacob Fisher vs. sumo. Th same viewers as iu former caso witl tho e-xcoptiou of (jonrad Kramer being substituted for Caleb Barton, to meet July 20th at 10 a. m. Utilities and frod Wnntli vs. same, Viewers the satno as former case. V. A. Hess vs. same. 1 ho same viewers as iu tho caso of M. P. Lutis, assignee and to meet tho same day, J. L. Edwards, John Young and Ueortio llirleman, appointed viewers tor a road in Sucurloaf township, near Lloyd Garrison's. Bond filed in assigneel estato of 0, B. Brockway. Joseph bharplcss, J. K. brotz am J. 0. Brown appointed viewors for road in Uatawissa township near pa per mill. Dils vs. Dils. Divorce decreed, t'-statu Henry Kingsbury, oxeep lions to Master's roiiort overruled and report confirmed. JCester vs. Kestcr. Divorce decreed Tho Seorctary of the German Navy has resolved to employ carrier pigeons n uio coasutig service.' aiicino experi ments with them mado by the rrussiait Government on tho coast 'of tho North Sea slnco 1870 to establish "communica tion with tho lightslnpslying oft the coast having been successful. Birds bred for tho purposo Miave flown tho distance ot thirty-six leagues in thirty minutes, and that, too, ngalnsT n strong gale. HOW WOMKN I.KAItN. Women everywhere tiso barker's Gintrcr Tonio. beoauso thoy havo learn ed by experience that It overcomes de spondency, indigestion, weakness in the back and kidneys, and other troubles of tho sex. Home Journal." Ashland, tho homo of Henry Clay, has came back Into tho possession of his family, having been purchased a few days ago by Major Henry Clay McDowell, who married tho (laughter of Col. Henry Clay of Utiena Vista fame, ngranddatighterof tho Statesman. Ashland, fifteen years ago, was purchas ed by citizens of Lexington ns a situ for an agricultural college, which proved an unsuccessful project. Tho Pennsylvania Democrats aro lia blo to fall into tlio error that they will avo an easy victory this fall because the Republicans are so badly divided. The fact Is they ought to work harder this year for their ticket than they over orked before, and they should nomi nate the best ticket they havo ever put boforo tho peopio of Pennsylvania. Zouisville Courier Journal. "BOUGH OS HATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, tiles, mils, licd-bues, skuuks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. iJrugglsts. Mr. Gowcn is undoubtedly meeting ith somo measures of success in Lon- Ion. IIo has recently cabled one mil lion and thirty thousand dollars to meet tho coupons of tho general aud incomo mortgttgo bonds, which mature on tho first of July, and it is expected at tho Philadelphia oflice that ho will soon an nounce over his own signature that ho has aocomplished all ho went abroad for. UmVKIiSAI. Al'l-llOllATION Bv tho community at laruo has boon given to Burdock Blood Bitters. No uistanco is known where dissatisfaction has been manifested by their use, or where aught but benefit followed their administration. I'nce Sjl.UO. Refused to Qo With Barnura. John Gyumber, who last year achicv- d fame as the sleeping Hungarian, is again an inmate of tho Lehigh County Poorhouse. For tho last three weeks John has been suffering from salt rheum and general debility and his condition is regarded ns critical. 1' or several months ho worked in tho Allentown Rolliug Mill and saved a nice sum of money. When Barnum's show was at Allentown in May an of fer of twenty-five dollars per week was made to Uyumber if ho would travel with the concern and allow himself to bo exhibited as tho sleeping Hungarian, but despite the urcine: of his friends he decliucd tho'offor, proferlng to work hard for a law dollars a week to mako ing an exhibition of himself. Mrs. Scovillo hin applied for a di vorce. Mr. Scovillo says lu a letter to Mr. Reed, that her mind is unbalanced nud he frars that she will kill thei child and herself on the day Guiteau ii hanged. NEWS ITEMS. inarkablo idia died just llvo days boforo a fieo countiy liko this, open rebellion .1 n.'n,nH,.i II... .fntit ftv.ul neuneaill as wo ve siieii wl oso remains ho intended to exhibit I within tho Jat two months, uur thioughout tho civilized worlel. t cities and their peopio nud their p-op. niratnsi mo law sucu I .!.!.!.. l.l 4.... Dyspepsia, tho bug-bear of epicur eans, will bu relieved by Brown' Iron Bitters. Ex-Gov. Doniion, the war governor of Ohio Is dead, ejiiitin is now tho only surviving war uoveruor. The New ork Trlbum intimates that this country loses 125,000,001) every year through tho American habit of going abroad. And still they will do it. Thanks aro due to Samuel J, Ran dull of Pennsylvania ami Richard W, Townshend of Illinois, both Democrat for defeating tho outrageous library job in the House of Representatives. May they live long and prosper in every such undertaking. iV. x , bun. A northern man writes Xa to know if theio is really a Greenback party 1 Texus. Why, certainly there i. We aro reminded of thu gentleman who asked a German neighbor if a eertai man was in. "Yes, ho ish 'n, put ho)la ted. Texas xijungs. UMTOlt'H HEl'OIlT Or CENTHALIA' SCHOOL DISTRICT For Hi J year ending Juno li, 1SS2. DAVID WAWIt, Collector In account with Centra- ua fccnooi District. , visa t5 fly amount bald treiwuror 1540 f,9 r 1!1 YD 101 BT IS 89 03 IMS CO Pit. To tmount of dupllcnto 19T0 st naianco auoirom last, auuii.. oi-u ih at. Unseated land tax rcl'd to Coin. tf to Kxoneratlons.... W 7S ft tier cent commission on VHt (9 i 44 1 bnUnco duo district loss ft) Uor&4 Troutman, Treasurer, In account with Centralla Hcliool District. 1)11. To mt received from collector.. suto appropriation, " received from freeze Ityerly for K, curloy..... " received from Jb- IMlloy treasurer 1877 - balance duo II. Troutman, trens en. Jlrarat of orders redeemed........ HIT ss paid uci. ii, ?iuuo, vi, iuiiuj judRtncntvs. CentrallaKchool iilst, 150 0) liy 9 per cont commission on urn S3 El bs FIXAKCt AL STATEMENT. Pit. To amt ot order! outstanding last report Toatat of orders issucddurinirycarlsaT 2) at. lly ami of orders redeemed... 1411 25 BUM UUUJlllUUIUK... a.nj t ItKCAMTULATION. MAHIUTIK8. Amt ot bonded Indebtedness last renort Amount ot Interest on satno Ijct 8 amt ri til nn O. Torrey Jud liatanei! on b mded Indebtedness Amt of orders ellll outstanding,. , POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. All person whoso names aru announced In this column, aro pledged to abldg by the decision ot lag uemocrauu (.onvenuoa.) FOR SHERIFF. We are aro authorlzad to announce the namo of JOHN MOURKYof Roarlngoreek township, as candidate for tho oRlcoot sheriff, subject to the action ot tho Democratic county convention.- At the suggestion of imny trloudi through the county, I have concluded to offer myself to the Democrats ot Columbia county as a candUato for the onico ot SIIBItlFF, subject to the action ot the County Convention to bo held tho second Tuesday In August, I respectfully ask tho support of the Democratic party, and It nominated I will perform the duties ot tho office with fidelity. JOSEPH fl. SWANK. .Minim Township. to R, FOR ItBPRBSBSTATIVE, We are authorized to announce tho namo ot JAMKST. FOX, of Heaver, as a candldUo for member of the Legislature, subject to tho action ot tho Democratic County Convention, We aro authorized to announce the name of MallLON UAMLIN, of Catawlssa, as a candidate for member ot the 'Legislature, subject to the i & tlon ot the Democratic county Convention. We aro authorized to announce tho namo ot ISAAC A. DBWITT, ot (Jrcenwood, as a candldato for lteprosentatlvo In the Legislature. Subject to the rules ot the Democratic party. Wv are authorized to announce tho namo of ISAAC GIBBONS, ot Hentun, ns a candidate for IleprchentatHe In Ibo Legislature, Subject to tho ruin if tie Democratic party. We kh' nuthorlzrd to announce tho namo of VILLI t.V MKYSON.of Centralla as a candidate tor luiinUr of the legislature, subject to the actios of the Democratlo County Convention. We are authorized to announce tint CI EN, CIlAltLES M, BL1KK1I, ot lieavor townblilj la a candidate for Itcprosentatlva lathe Leglsla turc, subject to the action ot tho Democratic County Convention, IIo mil not tr ivet to solicit votc.-i. MARKET REP0RTS. ui.ooMsnuita MAitinvr. Wheal our bushel, live ' .. Corn, " ., Oats ' " ., Flour tier barrel .. Clovitrheed nutter KBITS Tallow 1'oUtoei DriedApplcs Hams Hides t saouldora , Cblelcons Turkeys draper pound .... Harper ton , Kteuwax 1.' UK FHlXADKJiPIIIA MAlfKKTS. COniUICTED WEEKLY. PI.IIIII1. Mlnaesfita rxtrax tiUOtt a nuuicrn,,,, H t ir, (4 a ihj Rye 4 73 y 5 00 Wheat 1 40 ner bush. lire , 81 ct do per bubli I'VIM H , J l t. Oats 07 0) 60 Clove rsecd . Timothy .... 9 a tM els. por lb, 7 30 (.$ 3 03 T?AUMP,H3 AND THKKSHKHB WISH I Ihr H ntiwhiia flpur luu arltnlau rt Threshers and Separators, also on( and two-borsa Tread Powers, with nirttQmtnaBuaiceii.wm no wen to call on address J. It. nULSIIIZBIt. Llffhtstraot. tirill work warranted1 Send for prlco tut and yiYuiut) uiu utiirr Macmnes are juanu iaciureu iur mu section 01 me country, Jtiue 10, -tn. Wanted. ro riiivui for ll iBtut'L'. Uiiffiualled fftcllltlea. Haltv SALESMEN, To rnv&M for U title ot our Nuricry I ;uflk. Ul)ioualld IftcllltlM. HAUrv and I xpUM'Mttid. kuuetvMut Frull aim Orua-1 n. v -r. hjiitii, ueneva, ri. v wi '01 'tonp ISOj co MOT 49 ASSETS. Amt duo by E. Curloy 1870...., .ids. jieu.uy iu.. ' " I). Walsh .labilities moro than assets... 737 18 41 -it TSl 41 155 W) 631 41 Mil 24 1011 f,5 T SS SO 103S 01 4T4 SI I3JI CS WK.tlin auditor for Iho llorouitb ot Centralla. navo exainiucd mu nuuvuuui.-uiiiiLa miu nun ini-u. to Co correct as stated. T1IOMAH MUlll'UY,') U.J cuitiiAN. I-Auattors. J. i: W. 11ILF.Y. ) .IUU08), ISS'J, "Orphans7 court sale OF VALUAIH.i: Maul EstsBte 2 O. 13. SAVAQB, Bilvorwaro, Watches, Jowolry, Olooka. All kinds of Watches. Clicltftland Jewelrv nral. ly repaired and warrauted. may k, 'jsir liy virtue ot an orJor ot tho Orphans' Court of Columbia couaty Iho undersigned guardian of Reuben Orange, a minor child of William Orange, tato ot Catawlssa township, deceased, will txpo-o to publlo sale on tho premises in Catawlssa town ship on SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1882 at ten o'clock a. m. tho following described lands: TBicr No 3. Tlio undMded ono halt Inttrcst In nil that certain lot ot ground sltuato In the town, ship of Catawlssa bounded and descrli cd as fol lows to wit: Hounded on tho East by laiid ot ettcr Estato and land of Cotlmau Estate, on thn Wost by land ot Danlol Krelgh, nnd on tho South by North Btreet of Roberts addition to thu Town Catawlssa, containing thtco acres, move or lei.i. Tiuct No 4. Tho undivided Ono halt part ot all that certain lot of ground situate In Iho Township of Catawlssa bounded ns follows : Beginning at a white oik, corner of land formerly of Thomas Ellis, thence by same South tn degreca Wost, six teen and clgLt-tontha perches to n post, thonce by land of Lewis Yctter South sixty-seven degroea Bast thirty-four perches, thenco North twenty two degrees West twenty-nlno nud sIx-tcnthB rerches to an oak, thenec North llvo degrees East twenty-eight porches to a hickory, thence by land .South twenty.nlne ar.d ont-half degiees Wait thirty-one perches to tho.pluce of Hegln slng Containing time noes and one hundred anl rlfry-tlvo pirchos moro or less. Tiuct No S. The undivided one half Interest of all th it certain lot of ground, stluato In the town ship ot e'atawlssi, Beginning at a whim oak cor ner of above tract No. 4, and thenco by samo North twenty-nine and one-halt degroes East thlity-oao perches to a hickory .Jtucnco by land of West twelve and ono hilt perches to a stono heap, thence Soutli lhlrty-one degrees, West btio perch to landot Jlojer estate, thenco by BameBoulb elguty-ono degreon, East twenty-two und one half perohes to pi to of boglnnlng,.contalutng two acres ani Ufteen perches moro or loss. Truer Iso. o Tho undivided oat halt Interest In all that certain lot of ground situate la Cataw Usa township bounded us folowu: Beginning fat a at)ne nnd from thonco by land tf Krelgh South eighty and ono unit degrees, Kast six rerches to a por, thence by Baino North thirty and one half, degiees East ono perch to post, thence by same South sovonty-nlni and ono half dogroos East '.en perches ton post, tnence Norththhty and one half degrees. East thirty-six percucs to stone In 1 no ot Und of John Hitter, thenco by said line North cighty-ntne degrees, Wost twenty and eliht-tentr. perches to post, thence by land of Stephen Ilaldy, .South two.vo and one hulf degrees West thirteen perches to a pine, thencq by same South thirty-two degrees, West twenty perches to p'ane of beginning-containing thiro acr a nnd lltty-slx perches more or less. Tbkus ok sii.k One third tha purchase money to remalu In the land, tho Interest to be pild to the widow ot William Orange, deceased, anniully. Ten per cent, ot tho one fourth ot the balance of pur chase money to bu ialdatt'0 striking don ot tho property, tho ono-fourth of the balanco less tho ten percent, at the confirmation ct;thu sale and the rcinalutng throo-tourths of thu balance In one year thereafter, with tnlerest from confir mation n UI. w. li. KUAWK, CLINTON ELLI S, Attorney. OuardUu. FOB SAI.JE. The following properties from $300 TO $12,000 Variously located lu ULOOJ18HU1U1 niitl other places, nfforiUhg cheap homes or prof Itnlilu investment. A Frame Dwelling In good contlltton. A SPECIAL BAHGAIK. Several Small FEAME DWELLINGS. Dcslrahlo clicnphomes or good Investments. A linmher of Hkttkii Kiiamk Dwiumnus I'l.UAUANTI.Y JiOL'ATEI). -BRICK DWELLINGS - from OI1MAI' (o BEST fit various locallnns. BUILDIN3 LOTS on nearly all streets nt vn. rlous prices. CiiXTi!A(Trt M.vm: to llitn.i) FHAJIE OH llltICK HUIIjOINOS of any description, to lie done promptly and satisfactorily. PA EMS VOi SALE n llloom, Denton, VlshtngcrcrlC, Hemlock Jtadison, Mllllln, Montour, Jackson 1'itic, Catawlssa and Centre townships. The alinve at all prices and embracing land for Farming, Grazing, Trucking and Tobac co Raising. Also several good T1MIIKK THACTS and SAW MILLS. Ai.'.o Uuei.NKsa I.ocatioxs with trade estab lished, including a Woolen Mill, in Good Condition ami Location, Carriage Manufactory, Csal Yard, Lime Stono Quarries, and Kilns. AH the above can be bought at fair prices and on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply to JOHN A. FUNSTON, PAUL E. WIKT. ...... ... .... -. ...... ... 1LH .LiniRU ,U lllw nuriU KUUHI '.. cure of Sorufula, 1'lmi.tui, Uull. Tltrr. 0M Sure, N Sore F.,ei, Mereurinl niieatel, Cilkrib, Un or All'dllf, letuEId fctiitUlnl. AUJ All 1II..0.I . ' 01ecl. 11 dirir fitlU. All druifl.M md I country Itore ke)wri cll It. IU F. Krllr, lo., I'rop , I lll.uurf li, on ovrr ih.iiip REMEMBER That You are invited to visit OAK HALL, S. E, Cor. 6th & 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. UDlTOlfS NOTICE. KSTATK OK1.1VIM.1 MENUIir, VKTK OF THK TOWN OF IlLOOllSUUilll, UECBASKD. Notlco UheiL-liv ir.veu.11i.it tho untlerslirneil. an- pointed im uudUorto distribute ualanru U tlio luhds In Hie uaodi oi Joun (J, Freeze, wiimuistra tor of said iiecctleor, ns bhoivn by lils ileal account to tho lwitleaenlltli-ct thereto; will attend to tlio duties ot his upp ilnt.uiui.t st tlio omen ot e. (i. Iinrktey lit lilooiusburi.', on MoiiU.ty.laly 24tli, lssi.ut leu o'clock luiliu torcuoon. lur tlio pur n.-winr hn iinnotntindnt. All Dcraons huWiiohilins upon Hilil fuuil aro rotiuosteil in ta il:a tin satno boforo iho said auditor or ho f oruver Uoturrod from cominif la on saia laaa. . , . JOllNil.e'I.MlIC, Junor.O.lw Auditor. "jy Tito its Nor i ciT, V STATE OF 011TH.I.K UAKUISON, HE0KA9KII. Tim undersigned auditor appointed liy tlio r phun'a Court of e'oluintU county, to make dtstrl oution of tins fund In the lundi of the mliar, at up poars by Iho llual aooount, ill perfurm thu duties PI JUS appO!UUIl?Ul. l HI" WIU.U IU uiiKtuia- buri:, oa Saturday, July is, lHI, at ton o'clock In the forenoon, when anil where all p-rsous Inter ested must appear amlprovo their cUlnuor be ueuarrea iruiu any miaiu ui ouiu iuiiu. I., li. WAI.I.KIt. Juno so.tw Auditor. SHERIFFS SALIi. Uy vlrtuo of ft writ of Fl l'a. Issued out of tlio Court of Common fleas of Columbia county nnd to me directed, will bo oxpostdio publlo talc nt tho Court House, In llloomsburtf, I'ennsj Ivarlu, at two o'clock, p. in. on SATURDAY, JULY J, 1832 Thoiollowlnirdescilbjd real estate situated In Locust township, Columbia county.renn'a., as Iho property ot David Htlne, bsuudud und ileserlbod as follows to-nlts Iieslantog at n whlto oaKnua runnliiir theLCO by land ot Jacob fcttei man's heirs, north elglit aud ft lourtn dOBiees, wist forty and slx-tentU perches to a I lack o.ilc, lhanco by land of (leorgo Fettcrman, Br norm tuiy.bev en degress, oast lorty and su-tentu perches to stones, thence bytlvj sata) south eight und a four lidesrrecs. oast forty and nw.teutu lerchts to stones In thu near (lap road, thence al ng tho same aud by laud of John Uelllg south slxtj-ivoven decrees, west forty and fcUtu teuth? perches to tlo Maeoof U'clnulnir, contutLlng eu acres ot landmoruor Uss.ou hlcharo eiectedn traine stoic house, frame dwelling house, log burr, lw house and other out-bulldlng seized takeu In execution at tha stt't of Michael Btlue bt.. against David Hlluo and W bo sold as the property ot Dav.d Sttne. U. it. Ixmkii, Att'y. On i v It. II.KXT, Miciiff A l)MINI8Vn.'tvm'S NGTICK. KSTATK OK WILL1AU UO.VKllY nEOtiSLD, letters of Adinlulstrallou on the estato of Wil liam Mawt'ry.latoof catawlssa tw'p .Columbia co. l'cnna, deceased, have been granted by tho Kegls ter ot said county to Alaigarct lluwcra admin istratrix. All persons having claims against the estate of the decedent am requested 10 present tbflm for seltlemeiit, and those Indebted to tlio estato to make payment to tho undersigned ad. mlnlstrutrlx without delay. KUAWK, MAltflAltET IIOWKUS. Attoroey. AdmtaUjratiix, June83'8l-0w catuw Ma, the Bailey, Banks & Riddle Watches Are without ekception the best in the market at the prices at which they are offered. They are all guaranteed satisfactory. In writing for information, it is suggested that inquirers state either the kind of watch desired or about the price they wish to pay. Full particulars sent on request. . B A' I LILY, BANKS & BIDDLE, Twelfth and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. THE GRAND SHOW OF THE SEASON ! C0EK! COMING! COMING IN IN OLOHIOUS FAQHANT OT SPLaSDOH. MAERFS Mammoth International Colliscum of Wondrous Performing 0;mnaats and congrecs ot Living Wonders t Will poslitrcly exhibit at -BLOOMSBURG, TUESDAY JULY 4th, '82. la two ot tho grandest exhibitions ever rendered under canvass, Grand display of Film WOltKSIn tho evening, 25 STAR PERFORMERS 25 A Kclml of trained Morses, I'nnles and Dogs tenter's Funniest of all funny Ilumpty Dumptys. A royal Unallsh t)ymnasluta and Comrrrsa ot Won ders. I'ltuK. wiwov, Tho American lllondlu, will every nfternoon makn a Orandrr'o T'Q HT KOI'U AhukSsion. Walltlntf a slniile ropa from 'Sut Krouti'l t) tuo (totno or the cinv ss. lie noi ouiy wuiks rue rupo uiieKwaru nua lorvraru, uut vraixs oenuioiuea. ant son. and luTfo'ms tho seemlne v lmrosslble feat of walktr.ir the liluli rope on stilts threo feet blzb wit 'essedNevi rem ue forgotten. Mntuer special reaiure: moiircat iim.ma i'asiii.v wnose acroeatio rests aro tho wonder ef all I John D'alma ItOllS R Whl.flhArrnW Piinlnlnhii, an 1n Itometnb-r, this Is freo to all. and a scene onca Ihn modern hercu'es.HH mta with -Taws if Ir-m and teeth of 8'eel, will kt 0.101 oxIUbltlon lift with his teeth a cask containing Kortr.Two (laJIoruof Water. YOUNO DAMS tho Wlnlebmu m in, or boneloss wonder. Tho ever weiooxe favorites I'BtTITK tc WUITK, The Klnir of Corolnedlaiiii 1'IIAItI.KSI'BrrtT Tim Greatest Musloal Moke Llvln?. k w i,umuui..i, FISilRIt ititu rriKtl fliumplon lloid utlltncer of the world Itoeinnr .t (juUley. tin undisputed Champions of the Double Horliontal nan! And many other rirst.cla MaU an I l'ennle IVrturm-frs, maWlug ours TIIKlimT AMI) OUBM'Kir BIIOW on this terrestrial globo. The whole entertiln" meat lo conclude with the mou laujlviblo utterplase evor wllnened. " riltir duhiii;' i vs tuil.tiKM uuiwki- iiniJi au-cae oeiocs p. m., mounten in a uerifeous nana e-'hariot, drawn by Eluht Ileautlful HnotUd rablati horses Immediately after arrlvlnjr a', the exhibition grounds the Grand Thrilling Mid air Ascension will take ul.ee. br LI1TLK MAUD u'ltiti. the Child on-en of the l)fty Cold, only i'.lk'ht years ot ace. F ' ' " ",uu " UXTltA ROTlCEt-jco Gambling. No uamus ot chance, or aive-away Scheme ot any ds'rlptlou wbativer, allowed upon tho exhibition ground!. Admission Reduced to Half Price, only 25 Cents. ton yy. t'lrur lrpt lurt lihiilajr'uiia Huulriuou I bit nvr Alunlh. a in: nth vam i:ii, t& t. w la iirUri tctUnn it ittiUtil rt.. Mbrmllcru'l. Itrllrj, trrtU 4 lu., N u'lt at rnilJi-l(.Ui, IRON DALE FURNACES, FOR SALE! The llloornsburg Iron Company offer for sale at a low prlco.thelr furnaces ami all thetr real estate and mining rights In columbU und Snyder coun. ties, I'enu'a., with or w.tuout their cUartered rlEhts, Also, tuch parts of their stock, and other personal pioperty as purthasers may desire. Yot further information apply to C. It. I'AXTON, I'res't. .1 une 9 t f liloumsburg, l'a SUUSOUIlHi NOW VOW TX5E COLUMBIAN S2.00 A YEA Rupture ITS EILIEF andOURE ti OEETAINaidijr 70LL0WS dijr bj Dr. J A. BUBBUAN'3 METHOD With safety from the dangers of strtngulatlon and without the tnlurr trussos Inflict, Thoio wishing proof should send ID cents for uls book, containing Ukeueases of bad casss before and after cure also endorsements of professional gentlemen, Ministers, Merchants, Farmers and others who have been after that every other week, hursdaja U. (Ml rldays during Decfinlw, Alll 114W )ENNEGER'S 1 1 A WDNDUlifUL DIS ITKVJF DISCOVKUY. AtA,a:ndri?rrC0NSUMPTI01T cuius. Orders from medleal men fur this wonderful cure come In from all over the country. rnce per tune u.vu. uan oe sent by express to any uddresr. II, 0, ltKNNKNQltll Ii CO., Cox SU. Wllllamspoil, l'a- u juoe 5, w, AGENTS WANTED lo supply the wide tlmand for the authentic unt of the "OllKeT TltAGKiiY" (murder ot UarOeld, (Kxlriordluiry Trial and rinsl Execution of Guiteau quick Sales, I-nw I'rlce, to lose. . til., Italia. in Address IIVBtiHD lit Teius. No lime K08., m Chestoul June so, w,