THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. J.'I'BITTENBbMBEIl, rs- BTiOOMSBURG, PA, K1MDAY SEPTEMlUiU lut, 1882. Notice to Democrats. Last ilny for being assessed and reg istered Thursday, September 7tli. hast tlay tor paying taxes Saturday, October 7lli. Last day for being naturalized Sat urday, Uctotier 7th. rPlin l"1,i,lirm ,i,ntt; Tnmnrtrnl a will hold their convention on tho -tth of beptenilier. On the 12th of September Gov. Noyt will bo in Enston to weleomo tho great conned of Hod Men on behalf of the Stan. TI At 3.i..1tiv l.!.,i. n tirnminnnt. mniti ber of tho liar of llonesdnlo will pro- 1 , T...1 ... I'll .1 uaoiy oo appointed iuugu 10 nu mu vu eancv caused by the death of Judge 0, P. Waller. There arc four candidates for state scnatu in this distiict. They are Hart of Lycoming, Hart, of Montour, Dee- nan ol buliivnn, ami iUeiienry ot uoi iiuibia. Tlio contest in tho conference will bo a warm one. Only a fow weeks ago Don Cameron threatened to turn tree trader if the manufacturers of tho Stato did not sup port his ticket. Now Simon Cameron comes to tho front and says tho Indo pendent movement is in tho interest of freo trade. Can it bo possible that Don contemplated joining tho Indepen dents 1 ' Mr. Simon Cameron's Statement that the Independent movement in Pennsyl vania has been sot on foot by the freo traders will bo found interesting by Mr. Wharton Barker, tho high priest of tho Independents and ono of tho most ad vanced and earnest of American pro tectionists. It is to bo feared that tooth ache runs in tho Cameron family. iVl Y. World About 150 pension certificates aro transmitted daily. Tho average amount paid to each successful claimant under tho arrears act is SI, 200. Thus we havo a daily drain on our treasury of about 180,000, or 1,000,000 a week. An additional force of 500 clerks will bo at work soon, then it is expected that doublo tho work will bo done. This will niako tho yearly appropria tion reach ono hundred millions. Circulars aro being sent to soldiers in different sections of tho country, by western parties, stating that for tho sum of 10 ono hundred aud sixty ncres of good land will bo secured without the formality of occupying it for four years less the time of service, as provided by law. Tho land commissioner at Washington statrs that tho law re mains unchanged, and that the circulars arc for tho purpose of deception. Sol diers will therefore take warning. A dispatch to tho Philadelphia Press from liloorasburg says "that there aro no Independents worthy of mention in this county." Last year Wolfe receiv ed 127 votes, though thero was no organization, and no general distribu tion of his ticket. This year with an active committeo and the inlluenco of many leading Republicans who havo tired of tho Cameron yoke, the vote will bo much larger than tho sender of the dispatch will bo pleased to hear of. Fornoy's Progress, not a political journal, but first-class in society matters, lias this to say of Pattisou in a lato is Hiie: "If his "youth is tho most serious objection to tho Democratic candidate for governor his opponents have a hard road to travel. Pattison has already tilled important ollices, and despite his youth so lilled thom as to make a record for honesty aud ability which drew to his support men of all political faiths. If the present condition of Ameiican politics is due to tho management of old men thu sooner wo try young ones tho better. Pattison's enemies will have to light him for other faults. Vo voter is afraid of him because ho is young, ami many like him for exactly that reason." Money figured largely in the prohibi tion campaign in Iowa, being used lavishly in defraying tho expenses of temperance orators and tho cost of brass bands, halls for speaking, and the other features of an energetic canvass. Tho Treasurer's report at tho recent Prohi bitionist Convention figures up tho entire outlay of tho campaign at 8.130,. 180, of which all but S72.953 had been previously subscribed. The opponents of tho Prohibition party appear to havo been very niggardly or over-confident of success. The whole amount sub scribed by them for a campaign fund did not exceed S12,000. They now re gret their closo-fistedntss, and oxpress tho opinion that the vote on tho Prohi bition amendment might have been in their favor if they had been as freo in their uso of money as tho temporanco men. Tho Democratic Congressional Con ference for the Eleventh district will meet at Mauch Chunk September 0. Tho district embraces Pike, Monroe, Carbon, part of Lackawanna, part of Luzerne, Columbia and Montour coun tics. It is curiously shaped, and was mado to dissipato too sovcral thousand Democratic votes in this section so as to seouro safe Republican districts ad jacent. Tho very largo Democratic majority incites Democratic ambition, and thero are usually plenty of candi dates aud stubborn contests for tho nomination. This year thero will likely bo six names before tho convention to select a candidate from. Piko county will present Dr. A E. Lewis, Mouroo will name John Ii. Storm, Lackawanna will probably instruct for J.M. O.Hanek and Luzorno will support J. A. Gorman while the Carbon county conferees will bo iininstructod. Ex-Senator liuckalow is tho choico of this county, and George W. Miles, of Montour. Columbia county urges her claim to tho nomina tion on tho ground that shohas present ed not only tho ablest man in tho dis trict, but ono of national reputation. To this she adds the fact that she has al ways rolled up a largo voto for tho Democratic tloket, Hancock's majori ty being over 2,800, and it lias been thirty-fivo years since ono of her citi zens has represented her in Congress, and only ono in seventy years. Lacka wanna, Carbon, Montour, Monroe, Luzerno havo all had Congressmen in recent years. Tho nomination ought to bo conceded to us without n contest, and tho con ference oould do itself no greater credit than by nominating Mr. liuckalow unanimously on tho tirst ballot. Colored Independents, Tho followinc call has been issued for a mass meeting of tho colored voters of J'liiladelphin, to declare emancipation from Boss bondage, and tho character of tho men whoso nnmcs aro appended thereto gives tho best assurance that tho movement must largely divide the colored voto of that city : EMANCIPATION FltOK 110SSES. Wo, tho undersigned citizens of Phila delphia, fully nwnko to tho demands upon our civil and political rights and appreciating tho duty and requirements of freemen generally, with whom wo havu a common interest, nud discerning tho present nttitudo of paities in Pennsylvania, seeing tho necessity of giving a manly expression publicly of our viows nnd purposes bearing on tho coming contest, do propose, in order to further this object, to hold n public meeting at Liberty Hall, Lom bard street, below Eighth, Monday eveniug, September 1,1882, to bo ad dressed by eminent speakers in sym pathy with tho Independent Republican movement in Pennsylvania. More Trouble for the Stalwarts. Tho Stalwarts of tho stnto aro meet ing with greater troubles than they an ticipated m securing thoondorsoinent of Cameron and tho ring, through the suc cess of their candidate, lieavcr. Tho revolt of tho white Independents has produced unexpected fruit, and tho col ored voter is coming to tho front, vigor ously demanding tho right to vote as ho pleases. Ever sinco the enfranchise ment of tho negro as a voter a few of the pretended leaders, who, if they havo not nioro brains have more brass than tho average colored voter, havo assum ed to direct nnd dictato how tho entire colored voto shall bo cast, nnd havo gono so far as to demand and receive pay for their inlluenco in controlling that vote. Tiring of being used as tho marketable property of W. D. Forten, W. L. Ncsbit and a to w others who have captured tho organization of the Equal Rights League, to run it for their indi vidual advantage, tho colored voters of Pittsburgh last week held a meeting to protest against the actions of these as sumed leaders. Mr. Smith, colored can didate for jury commissioner, was the principal speaker, and denounced tho way in which the State League is operated. Tho resolutions denounce "Forten, Nesbit and the entire ma chine," and declare that tho "State League has made its last salo of tho colored voters of Allegheny City to the bosses of Philadelphia." Tho colored voters of Wilkesbarro on Saturday last hold a similar indignation meeting, and did not stop at denouncing tho leaders who wero making arrangements to sell their votes, bnt went farther and de clared their intention to support tho In dependent Republican ticket, which they declare is tho representative of tho underlying principles of tho Republi can party. In addition to tho revolt among tho colored men of Pittsburg and Wilkes barre, a colored Pattison club was last week organized in Ilarrisburg with a membership of twenty-four, and a new paper called the Spectator, owned and edited by colored men, has mado its appearance in Philadelphia, flying at its mast tho entire Independent ticket. The Spectator is said to bo backed financially by Robert Purvis aud James Stills, two of tho most influential col ored men in the state. It is particular ly bitter against Forten, Nesbit, Casey & Co., whom it charges with money by tho salo of tho colored voto at every election. Mr. Cooper will need to bo looking closely along his lines, for when thero is troublo in tho colored ranks there is good cause for uneasiness in tho camp of the bosses. Lancaster Intelligen cer. The Assessment Bobbery. Partisan interference in tho popular elections, whether of Stato officers or of officers ot tho (Federal) Government, and for whomsoever and against whom soever it may be exercised, or tho pay ment of any contribution or assessment on salaries or official compensation for party or election purposes, will bo re garded by him (the President)Jas cause for removal. Secretary Webster's Let ter, Maroh 10, 1841. FntST. That wo unequivocally con. demn tho uso of patronage to support personal political ends and require that all offices bestowed within tho party shall bo upon tho sole basis of fitness. Firm. That wo condemn coiupul sory assessments for political purposes and proscription for failure to respond either to such assessments or to re quests for voluntary contributions, and that any policy of political proscription is unjust and calculated to disturb party harmony. Stalwart Uopublican Stato Platform. Tiiiui). Wo denounce tho system which makes patronago and spoils out of tho public offices ; wo denounce tho praotico of giving tliom to political man agers for use in advancing personal po litical ends i we denounce the removal of faithful and competent officers, in tho absence of a public reason ; we do nouueo tho practice of levying assess ments and demanding contributions, foi party use, from public officers , wo denounce, severally and collectively, tho evils and corruptions whioh accom pany thu government as a spoil system, and which aro inseparable from such a method of administration ; aud wo de nounce the system of boss rule and ma chiuo control, which, when tamely en dured, makes leaders autocrat and ro duces tho mass of tho oitizenship into political bondage. Independent Re. publican Stato Platform. Tho attention of General Heaver, can didate for Governor ; Sonator Cameron, confessed loader of the machino.forces, and Chairman Cooper, Field Marshal of tho Stalwait organization, to tho foregoing public deliverances on tho robbery of officers and dependents to debauch u lections. General lieaver speaks often, very often indeed, quite tuo often for his own advantage beforo tho multitude, but tho important planks of his own platform against tho perversion of pat ronago and tho assessment robbery, havo thus far been entirely unnoticed by him. Even tho Grangers would havo heard him gladly on tuoso points, nnd the people generally aro most anxious for an expression from him on what they regard as ninoni the most vital issues of tho contest. Won't Gen eral lieaver et down to bed-rock com moil sense one of these days, aud talk about tho real issues of tho battlo.- Phila. Times. Tho discovery of n vein of coal near Sioux City, Iowa, may not seem an ini lioi tun t matter to people in this neigh borhood, but to thoso in that section, whoro coal of tho bituminous class will range from seven to niiio dollars nor ton, and anthracite commands as high as tweiity-fivu dollars, it is lust probu- 1 bio that the find is one of considerable significance. Tho Independent Republicans claim 3,0U0 votes in JJrndlord county. . A permanent restorintion of exhaust ed nnd woin out functions follow tho uso of Brown's Iron Bittern. Caudidnto Stewart nnd Candidato llnnviir tVtA tint, timid, nt. llin irrnmrnrfl' picnlo on Thursday. Candidato Bca- vm flml ttrlinti iwi itinn tinl-ullnil. nnd Candidate. Stewart did not nrrive. But Candidatu btewnit docs not propose to let Caudidnto Beaver escape, lie cal culates cn catching him in Somerset county in a week or two. POWDER Absolutely Pure. tuia )uiuii iiiui .alien nun ci UI put u, strength nad whole9omnoss. .More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cur.not bo sold In competition with tho multitude ot low test, short welxht, nlum or phosphate powders. Sold only la cans. Koyal Bakino powbkh Co.. loo Wall-st., N. V. aug ll-ly. Democratic State Ticket. For Governor, ROBERT E. PATTISON, OF l'llII.ADDI.l'IIIA. For Lieutenant Governor, CHAUNCY F. BLACK, or YOIIK. For Judge of tho Supremo Court, SILAS M. CLARK, OK INDIANA. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Ot' HUNTINGDON. For Cougressman-at-Large, MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, OF TIOOA. " COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, HON. C. R. BUCKALEW. subject to decision ot congressional conference. President Judge, HON. WILLIAM ELWELL. Stato Senator, HON. E. J. MoIIENRY. Subject to decision ot Senatorial Conferenc . Representatives, HON. T. J. VANDERSLICE, WILLIAM BRYSON. Sheriff, JOHN MOUItEY. Coroner, JOHN P. HANNON. Jury Commissioner, GEORGE W. DERR. OPERA HOUSE, ONE NIGHT Monday, September 4th 1882. Boston Double UNCLE TOM'S CABIN COMPANY" Inthoducinq Nkw Fi:atuuks Ouioinai, with this Company. TWO FAMOUS TOl'SYS TWO FUNNY MARKS THE LAWYER EDUCATED THICK DONKEYS SIX SIBERIAN BLOOD HOUNDS 8 MAGNOLIA JUBILEE SINGERS. GItAND STItEET TAIIADE. POPULAK PMCE3-55.S5 and50 cents. Heats on Bait) at jjenuers. A FINE FARM FOB S A Ii E '. situated In Orange township, about a mllo from Orangovlllo. Contains about 134 ACRES of well cultivated land, a Dwelling House, Large Barn and all necessary outbuildings. Spring ot good water at tha house. This tarin was formerly owned by Clnrlos Loo, and l now tho property of tha uudoralgned and tho lata Josopu Wearer. For term? and putlculars Inquire ot I. W. McKELVY 11 loomsburg l'a. Sept 1 ti SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S Acaflemy for Youncc Men anO. Boys, MGDIA, I15NP. ia miles ritoM i-im.AUELrniA. BOIIOOI, YliAH tlPKXri HKPT. Ii!. Plied nrlco covers ocrr exDonso. even books A-o. No oxtra charges. No InclJ-nUI expense!. No uxu'jiuiniuu lur uuuumiun. iiuru'ou vjperifiict'u teachers, all moa and all graduates. Spocial op. rjorturmles for art fitudeiiU lo ndvan rar,l(llv Special drill for dull and backward boys. Patrons or itudents may select any btudles or choose the regular English, Scientific, Uuslncss, Classical, or urn! JtaKincuring uourse, oiuuuuis tuieu si aio dla Academr are now In Harvard. Yulo and ton other Colleges aDd Polyuchnlo Schools. Media bis seven churches and a temperance character vthlch prohibits the sale of all Intoxicating drinks For new Illustrated Circular address lite Prlnclpa, and Proprietor, HWITIIIN 0. HUOItTI.nxii:,, a. .ii. uarvara Kuiverauy uruuu&w;, .lieiiitt, I'rnn, FOB SALE, A FARM OF 82 ACRES, on Flslilngcrcek, public- road leading from lllooms- burg, with good largo buildings, o acres ot wood land, all conveniences. Easy terms. Also a lot of It acres (arms ot various sites, A large Brick Dwelling House and property, Trooas on second floor, located on a principal street near Market square. AUoproportlj on Centre, second, Third and Seventh streets, on reasonable rates and terms. Also a large Iramo dwelling house well furnish ed.ru a doublo coruer lot, with plenty of fruit, out-kltcben, btatle and all conveniences, well suited for retired life. Apply at tho law ofilce if Wm. Chrlsinan la Moycr's uuiiding, moomsuurg, ra. August 4, tf, LIST OF PREMIUMS TO nB AWAlltlED 11Y TUB ColitoCoEutyAsriciiltoral Society AT TIIRIlt 27th Annual Fair) TO UK IIKI.D AT BLOOMSBURG. PA., Wednesday, Thursday, Friday It Saturday, OCTOBER 11, 12, 13 and 14. CLASH 1 HOUSES. DIVISION I STAU.IOKfl. ttidees-Wm. L. Kreos. Sunt.! Wm, It, Cox, K. C. Cleaver. Host blooded stallion $10 co second bc3t. S '0 llcst stallion for nil woik Hi) Second b03t - boo nest sta lion colt not over 4 years..,. 4 m Second best 3 oo DIVISION S-niUVOIIT llORSH AND MIRES. JtidffCB Erastus llcndcrshott. Subt.l Wm. 1). HoweT, Daniel zarr. llcst pair draught hirsos or marcs, stylo nnu strcngin to uu leswu in Harness mii urdar II o'clock t 6 OO second best a no DIVISION CAHMAI1K HORSE AND MARIS. Jurtires .Ino. S. Mensch. sunt.: Jacob Zcltsolf. J. M. Long. liest pair carrtago horses or marcs 1 10 oo Second bott A oo First single 5 oo Second slnglo 8 CO DIVISION 4 COI.TS, DROOD HARES AND MUI.KS. JildiresJohn Welllver. Sunt.: (leerco (lettv. Ellshi ltlngrosc. Ilest broodmare, colt by her side i 8 00 Second best 4 no Third best uo Uest horso or mara between three nnd four vcars b oo Second best y 50 Host mara or gelding between two and threoyt-ars a 00 Second best 3 60 llest horse or maro colt between ono nnd two vears n oo Second best 1 CO nest nor o or mtro colt under ten months 3 oo second best 1 so uest pair match colts under 4 years broken to harness s oo Second best 2 60 llcst pair of mules 6 oo Second best , 3 60 Tho committeo otthls class will carcfullv notlco all meritorious spans or teams, not mentioned nbovo and report tho samo to tho ItcvLslng Com mittee for premiums, viz : Teams of ponies, goats, dogs, Arc. Exniouors unucr mis c ass win nave tneir norscs on tho ground by ten o'clock Thursday morning, when they will bo oxamlncd. CLASS II CATTLE, iludues Luther Ever. Sunt. : John Ilartmau llenry Lazarus. SHORT UORNS. Pedltrree must, bft furntahnri thn Secretary at tho time of making tho entry, with a referenco to tho register In the herd book. Uest bull one year and upwards $1 ro cow inreo years anuupwarus vi oo cow or hclrer under thrco years s oo calf under 12 months 8 no WITHOUT l'XDIORSE. llest bull tlireo years and unwnrds 8 00 Second best bull three years and upwards 4 oo Uest cow three years and upwarJs 7 oo Second best cow three yoars and upwards 8 60 llest heifer between 0 and 12 months 8 oo Second best heifer between 0 and 12 mos. 1 60 DSVONS. Ped'grees must accompauy the entries. Best bull ono year and upwards 16 oo " cow turee scars ana upwaras 1200 ' cow or hclfcr under three years B 00 " calf under 12 months 3 00 WITII.1UT rKDIQKKE Best bull three years nnd umvnrds ts 00 Second best bull threo years and upward 4 60 Uest cjw thrco years and upwards . .. Too Second best row 1 hreo yoirs and upwards. 8 bo Best better between 0 and 12 months 3 o Second best heifer between c and 12 mos.. 1 60 JEUSBVS. Pedigree must accompany the entries. Best bull 1 year and upwards f.s 0) " cowayearsaua upwaras uuu " cowor heifer under 3 years aw " calf under 12 months 3 00 WIT110CT I-EMOREE. Best bull 3 years and upwards..... $3 00 Second best bull 3 years nnd upwards 4 00 uest cow s 5 car ana UDwaras 1 uu Second best cow 3 years and upwards s s 1 nest, neiter between a ana 12 mourns s u Second best heifer between a and 12 mos.. 1 60 AI.DKKNKVS. Pcdlirrccs must accompany the entrlei. Best bull 1 year and upwards $18 00 " cowsyeursauu upwaras iz uu " cow or heifer under 8 years & 01) " calf under 12 months :i uu WITUODT rKDIOREES. nest bull 3 years and unwnrds is 00 Second best bull 3 years and upwards 4 00 llcst cow 8 yeais and upwards 7 00 Secrna best cow s years nnd upwards 3 60 llcst heifer between 6 and 1 months 300 Second best heifer between a and 12 mos.. 1 60 OUKHN9EY8. Pedigree must accompany tho entries. Best bull 1 year and upwards $15 00 cow years uuu upuarus n uu " cow or heifer under 3 years sou ' calf und?r 12 months 3 00 WITHOUT rKDtflHEB. Best bull 3 years and upwards $3 00 second best, uuu 3 years ana upwaras 4 uu Best cow 3 ye trs and upwards 7 00 Second best cow 3 years and upwards 3 60 llest heifer between 1. and 12 months 3 110 Second best heifer between 0 and 12 mos. . 1 60 QUAKED STOCK. Best bull 0 00 Second bst 3 00 Best bull under 10 months 2 00 uest cow 2 years and upwards 4 00 Best heifer under 2 yo.irs 2 00 NATIVE STOCK. Best bull 4 00 second best 2 on liet cow 6 do Second Lest 3 60 Exhibitors will havo their stock ready for the juages to examine by ten o'ciock a. m., on 1 nurs day, and to remain until 12 o'clock on Saturday. CLASS 1II-SWINE. Judges P. M. Hess, Supt.; Wm. U. Mcrlclo, Jno Bsllg. Host brood tow ami dIl'3. 6 or more to 00 Second best 4 00 Host boar a (vi Second tct 3 to llest brcod sow 6 110 Second btvtt 2 CO llest lot of pigs, 8 or more, under 8 weeks. 4 to Second best 2 uu class iv-sni:i;p. Judges J. P. Uenttt, Supt.; it. M. Wutklns. W E. Sands. llest buck V 00 secona bebt -i uu llest ewe 4 00 sa. ond best 3 00 Best lot. ot lambs, not leas than eight 00 second best 4 00 CLASS V-POULTHV. Judges A, II, Sharpless, Supt.; U. P. lllcks, Ar thur Cieasy. TURKEYS. Best forty muni turkey 1.1 CO , pair of turkeys 2 00 Second best 1 to CIIICKKNS. Best trio Leghorns " " llrahmas " " Black SpanWi " ' Huff Cochin " " Pi) mouth Hocks DUCKS. Best pair Second best OBESE. Best.palr Secoud best I'lueoNS. 1 no 1 00 1 to l no 1 10 1 00 1 00 cu Best uud largest display 2 00 CLAS 1 VI UltAIN, SEED 4 AND FLOUR Judges Wm. Beers, Supt.; Wm. Ivy, Joslah uuycocK. Best llfty pounds wheat Hour Sou second best 1 oil Best tlfty pounds buckwheat flour 1 uo Second liebt CO Hess halt bushel clover seed 1 uu Second best to llest bushel Martin whout 1 oo Secoud best V) Uest halt bushel timothy seed 1 00 Second best 60 llest bushel white wheat 2 00 second best 1 uu llest bushel red wheat 2 00 Second best , , 1 uo llest bushel r)0,.., 1 ou Second best 6U llest bushel oats , 1 00 second best 60 Best bushel corn, different varieties 6C 11 buckwheat 1 00 " twelve stalks and corn 1 no CLASS VII-VE(lU'rBLB!, Judges-Frank Hagenbuch, Supt.; Thos. Sea. born, w. J, lildtcmun. Best and largest dlsnlay of notatoes. half bushel of each variety ti no Second best , , 1 uo uest bushel potatoi a 1 no Socond best Cu uest nan bushel sweet Potatoes, raised by exhibitor , 1 no Best bushel Held turnips 60 " half bushel rutabagas " ' " sugar beets " " " mauglo wurzel " " " beets " ' " carrots " " " parsnips UU1UUS.,,, ,,, ., " 14 p.ck hops , " " dozen mangoes .... " " peck tomatoes , " half dozen vegetablo 0) sters 11 hair dozen squashes " half dozen heads of cabbago " " llclil pumpkins half dozen citrons , " three bunches celery ' " four egg plants Ti " twodoiun peppers , co two nuurlslliHu beans ,,,, 1 two nuirts buttc beans ,,, " two dozen radishes ' three waler-mcluns.,,,, Xpcckpeus ,,, ,1 " peck onion Bets ,,. " cactus 1 no letnou or orango tree 2 00 " three heads cauhllowcr , 60 Persons competing tor premiums on the largest and best display of potatoes will not bo allowed n premium 011 thu same separately, CLASS Vlll-KIIUIT. DIVISION 1, Judges-E. U. Drown, bupt.; Oliver Evans, E. 1), Hantaan, AITLK3, Best display of winter, not less than a va rieties, 0 of each it no Second best , , ,, ,,, 1 on 1 00 60 1 00 1 on 1 00 BO M it no 1 00 60 60 60 Best display of any kind, 11 vo varieties, six ot ouch , Best flavored and most juicy X iloz Best nud finest looking half dozm Best and largest variety x do,, each.,,... 8 00 60 60 BO 1 no BO uuiNcis. llest dozen second best ,, (IHArKS. Best display, wild or cultivated, (hot house excluded,) nvo varieties. 3 00 I 00 60 Second hrst.. Best blx clusters ot Concord.... " " or Delaware " " " of ullnton " " " of Rabelln " " " ot Hartford Proline " " " ot lona...., " " " ofAdlrondac " " ofllebecca " " " ot York Madeira " n.UMs. Best display, not less than two varieties, UUU UU.UUUUU11 .. 00 HASrRBRRlES. Best display any kind, not less than two varieties bo DIVISION 2. Judges Jno. A oorden Sunt.. Miss Susan Hart- man, Mrs. Jno. Bcllg. CHESTNUTS. Best quart., 60 DRIED FRUIT. Best quart dried apples, 60 peurH. ..,... ...... " " " quinces, " " " ' peaches, " " " " cherries, pitted " ' ' ' cherrlCB, unplited " " " " raspberries " " " " blackberries, ' ' " " dewberries. " " " " whotleberrlcs " " " " plums " " " " twetchere " " ' " prunes " The fruit not to bo removed until tho close of tho exhibition, and particular care to bo observed by all persons tint the same Is not Injured. CLASS IX-W1NES ANO LKlUOliS. Judires Wm. Krlckbaum SUM., ltohr McIIenrr. Geo. w, lleltsnyder. Best quart currant wine 60 uiacKuerry win . '! " " grapo wine " ' " " cherry wlno " " " ryo whiskey " " " " elder vinegar " ', " any other kind " CLASS X-UOMKSTIC MANUFACTURES. DIVISION 1. Judires Mathtas Mooro Sunt.. Miss A. K Smith. Mrs. Jacob Ycager. Beer, loaf of bread 12 an second bust loaf of bread 1 co Best ro'l or butter. 3 lbs. or more 1 r,o Second best 1 10 Best apple plo 611 " peaenpio " pumpkin or squash plo " " mlnco re - ' " lemon pie " grapo plo 14 44 pie uf any other klud 44 44 rolls 44 44 Mscult 44 44 sponge cako 44 44 cocoanut caku 1 no 44 pound cako 60 44 fruitcake 100 44 ginger cako 60 44 cako of any other kind 60 CLASS X CANNED FItUIT, Ac. division V. Judires Daniel Bess. SUDt: Mrs. UatlldaSwank-. Mrs. J. C. Sponcnberger. Best canned fruit, dirrcrcnt kinds (not less than one auart ench) new 60 Best cucumber pickles, new co " variety picKics, uew 1 uu 44 cured li m 1 no 44 samples . east to 44 hard so.ip 44 soft soap . 44 44 gallon inn plo molasses 1 00 CLASS X-JELLIKS.IIUTTEIIS AND PItESEHVES. division 8. Judecs-ll. It (lower. Sunt.: Mrs. Hiram Hess. Mrs. E. Kostenbaudcr. Best sample fruit Jelly, new 75 " iTcserves, new w 44 44 44 butter, new 44 CLASS XI-IIOUSKH01.D MAN UFA CTUUK3. JudL-es .Tosen'i Knellv. Sunt.: Mrs. Emanuel Lazarus. Mrs. .1. Kustenbauder. Uest ten yards llannel ti 00 ten yarus wooien cioiu x uu ten yards carpet !i 1 0 len yards plain linen 100 Kult wool stockings PO Milt cotton stockings 44 kult woolen mittens 4- home made chemise 1 00 t lb. or more, eample btccklng yarn 44 1 lu. or more, fancy colors, yarn 44 Best pair woolen blankele 44 " nuuu mieeui 44 hand made night dress 44 patch quilt by girl under 13 years 2 00 CLASS XII-.NEEDLEWOHK AND EM1IHOIDEUV DIVISION 1. Judaea H. 1). Darlington. Sunt.! Miss Ella Fox. Miss lie uo Bobbins. Best knit quilt 1 00 " uay 44 suit of cl ilbes 44 teitlng work 44 silk embroidery 44 eoitou embroidery 4 worsted embroidery 44 hand made lacu 44 counterpane 14 worsted mat 44 cotton mat 44 v. orked slippers 44 fancy pm cushion 44 heaJoiess Best Bfgh.,n or lap robo 60 1 uo co 60 1 00 1 nu 1 uo 2 uo buuipii. ueeuiu v, urK, silver iiiwnoie. CHiS XII ORNAMENTAL WORK. division 2. Judo Thos. dingles, Supt; Mis. O. W. Cher, lngton, Miss AnnuLcldy. Best specimen bond wirk $100 sueu worK 44 44 burrwnik 44 44 leulhor work 44 44 hair work 44 " wax work 44 " moss work second best specimen of above, each 60 CLASS XIII-FINK ARTS, PENMANSHIP AND DESIGNS. DIVISION 1. Judgcs-riof. tl. K. Wilbur, Supt.; Mrs. Dr, Mears. Mrs. II. S. Keay. Best oil painting $3 00 Stcoud test 1 &o llest drawing 8 uu Seco.d best 1 ro Best ( clnien penmanship 1 00 44 book Keeping 44 4' wood graining 44 44 lettering on niarblo 44 41 sign painting -4 dhplny of printing 44 transparent painting CLASS XIII-FLOWERS. division 2. Judges-A. B. Croup,: Mrs. Solomon Holwlg.Mlsa jenmu itcner. Best display ot llowers $3 00 Second best '! 00 Third Lest 1 no Best collection or dahlias 60 spec, house plaids lu bloom 1 uo Btst lung, basket with growing plants., .. w CLASS XIV VEHICLES, Judges-John Appleman, Supt.; Henry Klsner, tv. i. jnuurue. Best phaeton f:l 00 44 family carriage 3 on 4 open buggy -. 200 44 top buggy s uu 44 faim wugou 3 uo 44 Bprlug wagon for farm uso 200 44 44 44 44 pleasuro 2 uo 44 wheelbarrow 1 uo 44 Bloigh 2 to 11 bulky 2 no 44 skeleton wagon 2 UU CLASS XV-AUU1CULTUUAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, AO, Judges Conrad Kreamer, Supt.; M, W. Mc- lienry, inrisuan biuoh. Best light hand plow dip 44 left hand plow dip 4 right and left hand plow dip 44 corn plow , dip " UUU4UU piUW Uip 4 snuaro drair run 4 one-horse cultivator dip 4 two-horuocultivator ulp 44 two-horho corn-planter dip 44 ono horko corn planter dip 44 thresher and separator combined dip 41 mower aud reaper dip 44 hay fork dip 41 portable elder press dip 41 clover hulitr dip 4 tuusago grinder dip 44 washing muchlno dip 44 clothes wilnger dip 44 grubbing hoo , co net miner's Dicks 6U 44 pair of four and hind horse shoes 1 no 41 us handle , CO 44 grain cradle dip 44 roller dip 44 fanning mill , dip rorn shelter dip 44 hi raw and ludder cutter dip 44 li.iH'blcr dip 41 buy tender dip Any new or meritorious Implements exhibited anuuoiproviueu lur miuu luruoiug class, iuo juugts may reuuri. iuu munis ui iuo same lurpre mlums 10 tho IluMslng Committee. CLAbS XVI-STOVES, TINWARE, E UtTII- K.N WARE, AO, Judges W. u, Knorr, Bupt.; Stephen ltbawn, A, m iiuuvri. Best cooking stovo with nxtuies .. 200 44 parlor stovo with fixtures , 2110 14 variety tinware 2 00 44 variety earthenware 2 00 44 ttt artificial teeth 2 00 44 display of marble work 3 00 CLASS XVII-CABINKTWAHE. SHOEMAKERS, TANNKRS, SC. juilircs-llarYey C, tloss, sunt.; Frank Wolf, cnuiiesrrunier. Best set doublo druugbt harness $3 00 44 " curiUge harness a 00 44 hlugle canlago harness s to 44 pair calf boots.... , 1 00 4- 1 ulr kip boots 1 00 44 pair miner's shoes , 60 44 bureau I 00 44 dressing stand 1 no 44 dDplay tablneiwuro a 00 44 but Windsor chairs 1 00 44 set spring seat chairs 1 no 44 bt'tU'U ,., I to 4- rocking chair 1 co 44 hulfduien brooms 60 44 two sides solo leather., 1 no 44 two sides kip leather 1 00 41 two calf skins 1 uo 14 sample brick w Host looking peck ot tall or winter apples... Second best , Ilest keeping winter apples, bushel " fall apples, not less than a bushel .... " flavored peck fall or winter npplci. ,., " quart yellow Siberian crabs , " quart rot Siberian crabs ,, TEARS, Best display dwarf or standard, flvo va rieties, six of each,..,,,,, ,, , Second best ,,, Best looking, any kind, half dozen " navored most Juicy half dozen. ....... " largest half dozen, dwarf or standard, fall or winter ,,,, I'RACIIES. CLASS XVI1I-11KKS AND BEE HIVES. Judges--!!, W, Appleman Supt. Daniel Honaber- ger, o, i', Moucnry, Bent swarm Italian bcos $3 00 second best .'. 8 00 Best swarm black bees 8 00 Nccond best ,. 2 00 Best display white clover bonoy 1 00 Second bat 60 llest displiy buckwheat honey 1 00 second best to llcst Jar extracted honey to Second best..... 36 Best box honor. 6 lbs. or morn loo Second best 10 Tho been and (.I14 linnnv to h tv,i benn thn nro. ducoof tho exhibitors. CLASS XIX-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SBWINO MAUHINU-i. A sultnhln rdaan In thn hnlMlntr will be et nnart for tho exhibition of nrttcles entered In this class. No premiums. CLASS XX-BAIHES. Judges-Mrs. W. M. Monroe, Supt ! Mr Amelia Bennett. Mrs. Hinrh Linden. Mrs. John n. lives. Mrs. Or. Low. Prettiest baby under ono year fin 00 second , 6 00 CLASS XXI MUSIC, Best bind In the county fin to Second 10 00 Band engaged br tho Society not to comnele contest to bo on Friday. Compotcnt Judg.s will uu nvimwu. nut tens man mrcu iu enter. Entrance feo$l 00. CLASS XXH-EO.UESTHIANISM. Judirefi Daniel W. Hens. Hunt Miss Urv ( Monroe, Miss Sado Hester. Best female cuuoatrlan to no Second best s no Saturday nt ten o'clock. Not less than three In stare CLASS XXIII. Judces-Wm. Brobst. Sunt.! David iVllll.ims. A Truckenmlllcr. Foot raco Thursday at 3 0 clock. Best 1:0 no Second best s no unco around track, Not loss than three to start. CLASS-XXIV. Judires Inhn nllitis. sunt. (I. w. IlitnL-ln Ditn. lol Rumble, Running Mule Race, Thursday 8 o'clock. yi mllo heat, not less than four to start, no person iu uuu 1113 invii iiiuiu, bdu mo muio uiai comes In last to receive tho prize $ 5 00 CLASS XXV TRIALS OF SPEED. Judires Joslah llalstnn. Hunt nr.T..T.Hwlsl,nr. Daniel Morris, Samuel Hagenbuch, Dr. It. II. Little. COUNTY SrORTINU MST-THUilSDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK. Be vl trolling horse or inaro In the county that can iruiu uuiu iu lurucsi, ia a minutes f a uu Second best lino Third best 10 no FHIIUV, lu O'CLOCK a, i. Best colt under 4 yo.irs In tho county, th.it can I -ota mllu In harness In 4 minutes... tio no Second best 6 no Third best o no VAKJIXIIS' MOT FRIDAY I O'CLOCK 1'. M. Best horso or maro In the county, that neter wasonunv track b. foro in Second bett lu uo llilrd bs' e oo SATURDAY 1 O'CLOCK, OPEN TO AU- llest trotting hors.i or maro tlio 00 Second I est so 00 Third best S3 uo All cniranco fees must be paid beforo tho entry ill bo made. Entrance fee ten per cent of Durse. Not less than four cnlrles to inakjn race. All trials to bo decldid by the best three out of flvo hPatp. "ursi'3 trotting In Ihn Farmer's Trot,will bo eligible to the tree to all. Horses ellglblo to tha County Sporting List can enter lu tho freo to nil. l hf entries to urn Farmer's Trot, will clotOHtls o'clock Friday noon. Entries to Saturd. y's raci will c!osh Saturday at 12 oclock noon. In tho freo to all 2:40 must bo mado or i.o premium will bo awarded. CLASS XXVI. Ulcyclo raco Saturday 18 o'clock. Judires-Frank Drinker. Sunt.. R. W. Smith. J. It. Schuyler. Best $20 oo Second best 10 no Third best 6 00 mho neat. Not less man four to enter and uirco to start. Entrance fco ten per cent ot purse. CLASS XXVII. Judees Lewis Hartman. Sunt.: Wm. Winter stccn, Wm. Masteller. MISCELLANEOUS. Articles not heieln before named will bo entered In tnls class, nud tho Judges will examine all sucn as havo interest or value nnd award such premium ns they deem proper, subject to tho revision by tuo iioaru oi .uanaccrs. Anremluinomoowlll bonald to thecouploor couples that get married on tho ground during the Fair and tho Society will furnish the Minister. Tho Secretary must bo notified by Wednesday evening tho 11th. RULES AND REGULATIONS. I. All persons havlnc articles for exhibition or competition must secure Exhibitor's checks of tho Association ueroic untcriDg mem. 2. Minors can become exhibitors when their parents have Exhibitors chocks. 3. Thu Held of camnetltlon Is nn?n to nil. Per sons I ruin other counties aud states cau become exhibitors on tho same terms as citizens of this county. 4. All articles offered for competltlin must bo owned by the competitor for so days. Fiults, veg etabl -s, llowers, Arc, must bo grown by the com petitor, ana an manuiaciuruu articles must, do mado by tho competitor. a rio norse or more win ue cngiuic to emcr Fariner'sLlst or County SDortlnir Llsf..utider trial or speed, unless owned by the competitor thirty dajs previous to the Fair. a. All stock entered must bo w hut It Is repre sented to be, or premiums will bo forfeited. ?. aii articles tor exuioiuou or competition must bo entered by five o'clock p. in . on Wednes day tho 12th, and no animals or articles entered for exhibition can to taken away beforu tho close of tho Fair, except by permission ot Committee, nnu no premiums win uo puia un viuiauuu ui im rule, excem exhibitors of horses, mares, or gold tots, shall not be required to keen their nul aula on tho ground at night, during the Fair, b it must imvo ii.em uu iuu grouiiu 'y a o ciucr. eueu uay, 8. No gambllg or gamo of chanci ot an, kind whatever will be allowed upon or In the vl Inlty of the fair grounds. And for the purpose nf prevenllng tho admission oi any person to iho grounds wuh games or chance, and to provide for the expulsion uf any who snail by any means gain admlsslou, mere win oe a license grasieu to an persuos cu terlng with exhibitions, or for the purpo-e ot sell ing nuy articles, by tho Librarian of the Associa tion, at his discretion If the object of admission is lawful and proper, upon tin payment ot such sum nshu inty determine, which license shall bo foifelted nud the holder thereof driven from tho grounds Immediately upon the detection by the Librarian, or upou information given him br any pers n, of tho practice of any gaino of chunce or gambling by iho persou holding such license, tnd without license as aforesaid, no person will be permltud to give an onblbltlon ot unj kind for perHon.il i rudt, or expose any article for sale upon the grounds, a. No Ucenso will b ) granted to Btan Is that sell spirituous or malt liquors. iu uuiiuai All uriiuies rxmuucu, wmeiuer eatables or uot. must lo respected as private prop erty ; arid any person delected In purloining or lulurinc Ihem. lll m d -alt with iccordlmriolaw. 11. Judges appointed to examine tho dllterent classes, will confer a favor on tho Association by calling at the Secretary's onice early un Thurs day morning to obt.ihi instructions. 12. Tho lepoitsot ilia beveral Judges must bo passed upon and a;i roved by the Revising Com mittee beforo orders will oo drawn fo premiums. 13. Premium, awarded to persons residing out ortlu town of Illoomsburg, will be paid ou the afternoon oi the las. diy t the Fair, by tuo Treas urer, on presentation or their proper orders. Un Wedni'bdiy the grounds will ba open to tho public ana continue open four days. No pel son w II be permitted to vote at thn next annua; election of the Association without produ cing his membership ticket. Exhibitors will confer a favor on the society by sending u classed list of the articles they wish to exhibit, lo the Secretary, us early as possible, that they may bo entered preMous to the ilrst day of tho fair, or leave them at tho ofilco ot T. Jell. Vauderollee, whero thev will bo called for. NEW LUMBER YARD At Orangoville. Tho Undersigned havo Opened a LINER YAM IN CONNECTION WITn TUEHl MERCANTILE BUSINESS and propose to deal In ALL KINDS OF LUIPER. TIIK IIiailEST CU11UKNT PHIOES will HE PAID, mul wo will sell nt tlio LOWEST PRICES. All persons having LUMBER TO SEIjL, mul those ilcslrlnj; to purchase should Wi$M qui' Yavdi And Consult our Prices. heforu HELLING or UUVINQ elsewhere. LILLEY h SLEPPY, Oranjrevillc, Pa. WANTED li TuTrnvrl nud Hullrll Order, fur NtlltSIIUV HTOl'K, A knowledge of tho business easily ac. quired. SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID BY US. MUBlcomo well lecommended and be able fo fur nish security. Address ll.U.CHABK & CO. Nursery. mn, n Hoiiili Merrick Btreot, Philadelphia. uug23 4w 4 For Autumn Wean Our Bargain sections offer many lots of Clothing Tor men and boys, well adapted for Fall wear, at an average of forty per cent off from the low prices established at our June Upset Sale. You may save the cost of a journey to the city, and perhaps much more, on a single suit of clothing. Wanarnaker & Brown. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. loo "ow fsp?'itmiSw ST"- unX A4l.11 '"M" '" "."." WAS) imiTON lt the eicat time, will, over - i m M Hp Hleel 1'orlrnlt.of Larile.ef He White Ha...... wtit, .i..nffflJn.TT" W 11UAULEV Jt CO., 08 S. fcteotomber, 1st Public Sale! OP VALUABLB REAL ESTATE ! The subscribers, executors ;of tho last will of Thomas J. Vandersllce, deceased, will offer at public salo ou tho premises In nemloclc township, Columbia county, l'a., on Friday, September 15, 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m. tho following described real es tate, to-wlt: TKaCI' NOM. Bounded on thelnorthby lands of deorga Ilussel and Busqutbanna Slate Company, on tho east by laud uf James McSlahon, on tho south by lands of tto cstato of T. J, Vandersllce, deceased, and on the west by land of .John Iletz, containing, 37 Acres and 65 Perches, w hereon aro erected a gcod Frame House, Bank Barn andothe necessary outbuildings. Thero li also a good bed of lime stone, two II mo kllus, n young apple orchnrd, u good well ot .water at tho barn and u good spring at.lhe house. 'nuCTNO.S.-Uoundedonthe north by land of T. J. Vandersllce, deceased, on the east by James M tMahon, on the south by Mrs. A . J. Evans and land of T. J. Vandersllce deceasod, and on tho west by Samuel Ohl, containing 59 Acres and 129 Perches, whereon aro erected a good BRICK HOUSE, UANK I1AUS and other necessary outbuildings. There are also two Lime kilns, a bed of limestone, ayoungapplo orchard, a grapery Mid a good water-power connected with this tract. Also a good water-power with tract No. 1. TUAOT NO. P.-Hounded on the north by lands of Bamuel Ohl and T. J. vandeisllce, deceased, on the east by Mrs. A. J. Evans, on the south by Mrs A. J. Evans aud U. V. Fruit, and on tho west by John Ktstler, containing . 22 Acres and 150 Perches, wheroon are erected a FRAME HOUSE, ' DANK DAHN. asmall TENANT HOUSE and other outbuildings. Thero Is an abundance of frultVit every description ou this tract, and also an excel lent well ot water at tho door. Tit ACT NO. 4. A lot of ground bounded on tho north by Tract No. , on tho east by Dig Fishing, croek, on the south by land of 'Thos. Hol)kln' heirs, and on the west by public road, containing m perches, whereon Is erected a FltAllU DV li LIN ING IIOUBE. On Saturday, Sept. 16, '82 at lo o'clock a. m. the following deacrlhed real es tate; TltACT NO. 8. Situate In Mt, I'leasant town ship, Columbia county, I'ennsvlvanta, bounded on tho north by lands John Wanlch, Ellas DrlbelMs and others, on tho east by lands of John Krcsnlcr and Samuel Shaffer, on tha south by lands of Samuel Shatfrrand llornhard Btohner, and on tho west by Little Vishlngcreek, containing about 90 ACRES slxty-nvo or wlikh aro cleared and In a good stato ot cultivation, and oh which uro erected a FRAME DWELLfNG HOUSE, UANK U VltN and TENANT U0U3E. TltAOr NO, . Sltuato la Hemlock township, Columbia county, l4a., bounded ai follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of John aud Daniel Wanlch, on tho east by Little l'lshlngcreek, on the south and west by lands of tlco. Ilussel, containing 18 Acrea aud 80 Perches. lzrAll of tho above tracts are in a good state ot culllvktlon, aud desirably located. Possession given April I, iss3, TEUMd OK BALE. Ten per cent of one-fourth of tho purchase money shah bo paid at the strik ing down ot the property, ths ono-rourlu loss the ten per cent. In thirty days aftvr sale, and the balance In one year thereafter, with Interest on the same from the first day of April, A. 1), 18U. If agreeable to the purchaser, three thousand dollar b of the purchase money to bo secured by bond and mortgage, In tracts No. 1 and 9, payable at the death of Martha Vandersllce. O. M. VANDEItULIOE,! Bli(utnr JOHN KlBTLElt,: ' OUtor. Aug. is, mi, t a anil- Practical UfMRtAYrYfi: SOU pp. t'le.r tri.e, I.Ml ll.JI. ..d l"..tr"tl.'.i auk's1 WAgi,. its i. Sua i", "m "i" JunesMy aid (EnnA WEEK. $l a day at homo easily made ' costly outnt free. Address Tnv4 Co Augusta, Malno. march 81 .ly Fo.rtfc HintU l'lilInJelobl I lUUWUI 3 month. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. sstati or jossrn sntdsk, dicjassd." Letters of Administration on the estate of Jos eph Snyder lato of the town ot Uloomsburg.Oolum bia county, l'enn'a., deceised. have boen granted ,by the lteglster ot said county tothe undersigned Adm'r. All persfcs having claims against th estate of the decedent are requsted to present thorn for settlement and those Indebted to th estate to make payment to tho underslgnod Administrator wlUiout delay. JOHN 0. QUICK, august 4, o-w Administrator. IgXECUTOIfS NOTICE. ISTATI OK WILLIAM BtLLIS, DICKASID. 1 Letters testamentary in tho ostate ot William llelles late of Orange twp. Columbia county, ,1'a.. deceased, have been tranted by the KeglsUr of said couuty to the undersigned exeuutors. All Ippr sons having claims against Un estato of lb .decedent aro requesfc-d to present them for set tlement nnd those indebted to the estate to mat I pay ment tothe unaerslguel executors without Idelay. JtwlZA IlKLLEM. 1). K. SI.IlAN. Executor. Aug. 4, 6-W. J. J. CARPETS BLOOniSBURG, PA. COURT PROCLAMATION; WHEREAS, the Hon. AVii.mam ElwjsuJ President Judge of tho Court ot Oyer and Terminer nnd tlcncral Jail Dellvory.'.Court of Quarj ter Sessions of tho Peace and the Court of common Pleas and Orphans' Court In the 26th Judicial Dis trict, composed ot tho counties ot Columbia and Montour, and thd Hons. James Lake and V. L. Shuman, AHsncIato Judges ot Columbia county, havo Issued their preccpt,bearlng date the nth day ot May In tho year ot our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, and to mo directed for holding a Court ot Oyer and Terminer and General Quarter Sessions ot tho Peace, Court ot Common rieas and Orphans4 Court, lu Ulooinbburg, In thu county of Columbla,on the first Monday, being tho 4th day ot September next, to continue for two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroncr,to tlio Jus tlcus of tho Peaco, and tho Constables ot the said County ot Columbia, that they be then and thero In their proper iierson at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of sold 4th day of sopt. with their records Inqui sitions and other remcmbianccs.to do tbosethlugs which to their offices appertain to be done. And thoso that aro bound by recognizance to proseouto against tho prisoners that aro or may be lu tho Jail ot the saldfoounty ot ColumbIa,to bo then and there to prosecuto them as shall be fust. Jurors are re quested to be punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Illoomsburg (, 0 the srd day of' Aug, In tho year ot our ( L. B. y lrd one thousand eight hundred and (' i i elghty.twoandluthe ono hundred and seventh year of tho Independence ot the United States of America. Kherltl'slimce, U, II. KNT, ' Illoomsburg, Aug 4 to Sheriff. -y mOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. ' 1. Widows' kpprulsoment In the estato ot Jacob ti. Ilexs, dee'd. Personalty n 69 Healty vh 11 $300 00 9 Widows4 appraisement In the cstato of Dyer C, Moss, deceased, Personalty $50 10 3. Widows4 appraisement in tho estato ot Thomas Davis deceased. Ileal ty uso w 4. Widows4 appraisement in the estate of Samuel Smith, deceased. Personalty $300 00 Will be confirmed nisi on tho first Monday of September, iss, and unless exceptions bo tiled within four days thereafter tho same will bo con firmed absolutely, WM. KlUCKDAUM, Clerk O. 0. AUgUSt 11, 1889, TNSOLVENT NOTICE. "T"ako notlco that I have applied to the Honor able tlio Judgrs uf tha Court of Common Pleas for the County uf Columbia for the benerjt of the In solvent Lutvs of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania aud they have appointed Monday the fourth day of September next at teu o'clock A.M. to havo ma uud my creditors at the Couit House In the town ot Uloomsburg when and where you may attend It you think proper, Aug 11. W KOUEIIT V. HOWELL. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I4TATK Of MAHdAUKT PILDINI BSCIillD, Letters of administration on the estate of Mar garet Dl'dlne. late of llenton towiisnlp Columbia countv, ieceosed, have been granted by the lteglster of said county to the undersigned admin istrator. All persons having claims ugalust tho estate of said decedent are requested to present them for settlement and those Indebted lo tho estate to makejuyinent to tho uudorslgned ad ministrator wmu delay. o. w. muKjTT i', i4. fiiLDiNB, AlMMtey, llenton Post Office, august 4 0-w Administrator, BROWBR