THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLOMBIAN. 0, E, Elwall, Iran... BLOOMSBURG, PA. Tlio Tutiklmutiock JJcmocrat iirircs tbo Democratic mombcrs of tlio Legis lnluro to inangurato rcnl roform by nbollsbiiig tlio Forty-foitrth jtidictnl district, which is composed of Wyom ing mid Sullivan counties. Tlio Mem crat nrgucs that tlio Forty-fourth dis trict in tlio smallest in tlio Stnto nnd is a usolcss expense. It siijrjrcsta that Wyoming county bo attached to Sus- quoiiiinna county mm otiiiivnn county to Columbia and Montour. FRIDAY, FEHUUAItY 10, 1983. FOR DIRECTORS OF DLOOM POOR DIST1U0T. WEsriE-Fjionms, OV OllKISWOOD. l)It. P. W. KEDEKElt, of soorr. S. Davis I'ago has been dcclarod Controller of Philadelphia by tho city Courts. , Marshall Jowcll, who was chairman of tho National republican Committeo in 1830, died at his homo in Hartford, Conn, on Saturday ltst, of acuto pneumonia. Tlio Western Union Telegraph Com iianv under the management of Jay Gould, has leased tho Mutual Union Company, for a term of nitiety-nino years. ltemcmbcr that a vote for any iudo pendent candidato for Poor Director is a voto against tho regular nominees, ,atid may endanger tho success of tho tlokct. Voto for Morris and lledeker. Tree Passes. ntscussioN lit Tin: iiousu. When Mr. Hasson called up bill 103 in tho houso last Monday evening a lengthy discussion ensued. This bill makes it n misdemeanor tor state oni cers, judges of tho courts and members of tho legislature to accept a freo pass or pass of any description from railroad corporations. Mr. Ilasson called the bill up, tlio committeo liaving negative ed it, and requested it bo placed on tho calendar. Tlio houso decided to grant tho request by n voto of 130 to 31. Mr. Ilasson, in support of his motion, said that tho oulv reason tinted ncalnst reporting tho bill atlirmatively was that convcyeu to mo siock varus iy cigntccn it would bo an net of discourtesy to different railroads. 1 ho killing is now thoso members who had accepted " freo usually dono by shooting 'tho animal passes. This ho considered a tallaoy. just uacK oi uio oar, aim macmncry lie disclaimed anv criticism or censure does nearly all tho work of dressing. of any one, but ho wanted to know for It is only threo to fivo minutes from tho thoso who considered it an act of dis- timo a bullock is shot until ho is quar courtcsy how they could reconcilo tho tercd ready for tho ice box. Tho fur- matter in imiorini article mil ot tlio uiBiiiug oi iresn uccr 10 uio eastern constitution. All personal thought market began only a few years ago, and personal considerations must bo when ono hrm undei took to send choico ignored. Tlio issuing of freo passes cuts to sovcral hotels near Chicago, and was an o ous ono wit h 1 to ncopio. iounu mat uio iii.in wonted wen enoucn Ho honed tho members would at least to iirovo tho feasibility of shimiicnts to allow tho bill to bo nlaced on tho cal- moro distant points. There wcro do- endar. If it is wronc or discourteous, lays and losses at first, but n suitable theso demerits should bo shown when refrigerator car was soon invented, and Tho most Important occasion of tho past week was tlio Conner wedding which wfl will mention first. On Thursday morning Februnry 8th, 1883, Tho business in dressed meat has ciown to enormous proportions in Chic ago. Moro than 7,000,000 hogs and 2.000.000 head of beef cattlo havo been slaughtered thcro in a year. Theso aro In nMlnn At UArrlnbnrff for tho ruianairc of nn Actot Uio (icncral Assembly, tho Utlo ot wlilcli Is "An Act to repeal tho Act or Mity ninth, a. v., about fifty of tho relatives nnd friends or nn imncctor ot steam bolters In tho counties of ,n.Ml.. nrilM nuimiMnl At tlio real. UchujIklll.Northumoerland ana Columbia, by tho i,.u.rv.... .. -- - i governor oi mo uommonncRiin, .!., tr tlnnmn rinnnnr In wilnpaa Inn I Tho oblpct ot tho Act to bo annllcd for ft Afore uhikuhii. vi,vv.,v I mm , ntvinilmni It tllln. fmhn rxnpnl nf llm , .f 1. . .1n..l.ln ATallln tn I .1 "V. " nrriiigu ul iijb ututoi. uiiugiivi,! ,i.m,..vt I Bun mw oi muiii ui Aiay, n . 1 0 i Will nm K rkomlnl of Ncsconcck. V-"'U.I'""l. ft.4,i,"M1-,ul rointitlv nt 11 o'clock tho bridal party an- M. limnUT, ono. t. Johns. . "... 1 1 1 1... ir....... dM A.tuiwu pcarcti ami oro usum-u itaam. uw,,, Lauhnch and C. E. Creasy Into tho parlors Mr. it is brought before tho house. Ho said that freo passes aro odious and un popular with the phople, and had somo of thoso who opposed this measure so told their constituents thero would bo vacant seats in tho houso as far as they aro concerned. Mr. Sharpc, of Franklin, said ho would cheerfully support tho resolution Or.vr.mnr NntW hai removed War- to placo tho bill on tlio calendar. 110 Ion F.nrln. nf tho nrison at Concord, quoted from the act of 1871 to carry This action of tho governor is said by out tho provisions of tho constitution, thoso in a position to know to bo a pri- It had been cunningly worded. It put raary movo against tho Bystcm of con- a prohibition only upon sucli railroads tract labor in tho state prison,1l plank as had accepted tho provisions of tho denouueinc which was adopted by soventeenin nrticio 01 1110 consiiiuuoii, . .. . . - - 1 1 1. . 1 1. . .1 r or iiiau imuiit uu uiuituicu uiiui us adoption. Theso railroad companies said, because thov sav they were not within tlio provisions of tho constitu tion thov had not tho right to issuo freo passes to tho executivo officers and members of tho legislature. Ho did tho tion. last Democratic stnto conven- now thcro aro no difficulties in tho traf- he. After tho best parts of tho carcass aro shinned, tho courso meat is canned or niado into sausage, tho blood dried, and tho bones ground for fertilizer, tlio horns sold to combmakers, and every scrap turned to account in some way. Wo aro selling tlio best loins for elev en cents a pound,' says a leading slaughterer, " and, adding a cent for freightage, they cost tho Now York dealer twelve cents. That is for tho best uqality, bucIi as ho sells for about twenty cents." DELUGE IN THE WEST. Great damage has been dono and in- tenso siiffciing caused by tho high water in many western cities and towns. it Cincinnati on Monday tho deuot of of tho Cincinnati Southern railroad was undermined by tho bursting of a largo sower, but so far as can bo learned no lost. Tho gas and water Joseph Copk fell between two cars on a Vermont railroad tlio other day, and was in iminmincnt danger of being nm nvnr Will, crrO-lf. lirnflPlirn of .1 . - .1 -r .: i- 1 I tint rlinrrrn flint nnv nf ttinan oflir'(rs .. lmuu no inruw 0110 01 ma uiusit pauw "- , ., Z ------ uyos wgro ous opinions on Oriental theology be- wouw uo u iui uuug iu. ,,a, u.H g )Uca vmQ mt q sr l" " ,,0," ' s'trrs navn nccniitea tneso nasscs micno un-1 . T " . .v . j . I ... ... ., J1UI1I lii.n IL'IIUL'IIIIII'. 1 III! Hill I'll I, III, r,,. t , . , i - 1 nnnuninnq ir l.n rtlllir.v nr RnillGLninf 1 . ' - 1110 j.orriHiaiuro nas coi uu vu iu " "-; . .0 j. 0 nn.i ; tti.,i, ,, full iimn which they should not do. Sessions of tho housoaro held daily tho last election was not a triumph from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., except on !lnJ' poniicni party, uui it w.i u ro abuses j cn ..,i, ii.n ooj. monstranco against certain sions aro from 10 to 12. On Monday whicli had permeated tho body politic. anv political party, woo betiuo tne evening the session opens at U o'clock. not tliuik public virtuo or pn Afternoon sesssions aro held on Tues- vate integrity tho exclusive property of days, Wednesdays and Thursdays from a to o o clock. William E. Dodgo dropped dead Friday morning at Ins residenco on Madison avenue, in Now York city. Ho was one of tho well-known firm of Phelps, Dodgo fc Co., was a member of Congress in I860 and 1807, held the offico of president of tho New York Chamber of Commerco for somo timo public servant or servants wno win not, heed tho verdict of tho election last fall. This was a great question of pub- Ho policy and ought not bo smothered in any committee. Mr. Sponslcr, Perry, was also in favor oi tuo resolution, iiu uiuuyiu. ii, biiuiuu bo out of tho committeo and that it should bo discussed boforo tho house like anv other measure. It ought to . . . i ... . . I lint.n n ton inqnni, It ,a na t.ia l.pnn was n nanlv iilnntitipfl with lilillantlll'O- ,.-."".tj. i " : -1,. i. oo..an nf sum, a ureat ( uestiou ui imuuu uuuov, r l I ITnnnn nrl fi'Ai.i I l.n pnnaht 11 1 w.tl t n annar temperance. It. is our intention to publish tho votes of our representatives in tho Leg islature, on all measures of importance, so that the people may know just how they aro being represented. As wo must depend on tlio reports m tlio aauy papors for our information, wo shall always willingly mako any correction, if misled by them. It is our duty to condemn what wo believe to bo wrong, and wo shall cheerfully commend what ever is deserving of praise. Tho daily papers reported Mr. Bry son incorrectly in saying that ho voted in committeo against tho bill prohibiting freo passes. Wo aro informed that ho was attending auothcr committee, and was not present when tho vote was ta ken. Mr. Vanderslico's reason for vo ting against it was that the bill in cludes only members of tho Legislature and Judges, leaving members of Con gress, mayor, city councilman etc., at liberty to ride on passes. Ho favors a bill tliat will treat everybody alike. Tax Sales. . that it was wrong. Ho argument can be made to mako it right if it is wrong to accept a free pass. The constitution was an experiment. It was liko a harp of a thousand strings, nnd each string was being tuued. Hero was tho runi' bung of an earthquake on tins ques tion. Tho peoplo did not bclievo that tho man who was created by tne jjoru was to bo bound by tho constitution, but that tho great railroads, canals and other transportation companies were not to bo bound. Mr. Lowrie, of Indiana, said that if any member feels himself insulted by any provision of tho constitution thcro must bo something wrong witli that gentleman 13th, says: This town of 5000 neonlo has two feet of water on its highest part and thosuffoiing is great and the des titution utter and almost indescribable. No coal can bo gotten at, and there aro no stoves to burn it in. llelief is being constantly sent there from Cincinnati. All tho small villages along tho Ohio iiio in mucn mo samo situation, uut par ticulars aro not now obtainable. Thero are no steamboats plying now, except somo small ones lo local points. Auotncr dispatch ot tho same date irom JNow Albany, Indiana says: Tho river roso eighteen inches last night, and is still rising. All tho houses and fac tories along tho river front are aband oned. Tho water got into the glass works furnaces last night, and tlio fires aro an out. 'iney will lose at least 100 000. About 3000 persons aro thrown out of employment. From 300 to 500 families had to move, and all available room on tho high ground is filled. Tho railroad track between hero and Jeffer sonvillo is abandoned, tho ferryboats making only occasional trips to tho Kentucky side of the river. In Newport, Kentucky, two hundred and sixty acres aro covered with water, 1000 houses inundated, and 2500 fann lies homeless. Many other towns aro in tho samo condition. The loss of property can hardly be estimated, whero tho ceremony was performed by Rev. K. Ciuiflcld of Orangovlllc. Miss Liz- lo Conner, a sister of tho brldo, and SIlss lz7.1o Creasy of Ncscopcck wcro brides maids, and the groomsmen wcro Messrs. W. h. Whlto and J. A. Creasy. A sump tuous rcnast was served at half past twelve clock, after which the guests, with tin- nims. clotlicsnins. liens, etc., cave uiu newly married pair a comical serenade. All trnsscd oft pleasantly. Tho guests cro all acquainted and tho party seemed llko a famllv Catherine, which Indeed it was to a very great extent. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conner, having returned from their wedding trip, wcro present to sco tho sister married. The bridal party of six, took tho evening train at Nescopcck for Wllkeslmrrc. Mr. Charles Conner took thorn tn tlin ilonot In a larco sled with four. d. twrlvo of tho voune pconlo colnc with them. This proved a pleasant fca- turo of tho occasion for tlio young touts, ho report a Jolly time. 'J. no assisting urtlrs returned from Wllkcsbarro on Fri- ay evening, and mo unue aim groom cm on to rnuftucipiiin, ntuiuu u.m aikit nrl.- tin 'thi'lr return thev will take possession of tho Hiram Kirkcndall farm near Kcscopeck. Their many friends wish them a long, plcasnnt and successful lite. T.nat. frlclnv evontiic a crand time was had at Esq. Hldlay's. it appears mat tuo fun-lovinc young routs nau sciccicu jur. Hldlay's as the place for this week's sport, and nt an early hour a largo party had gathered aud as soon as the rooms wcro put in order, the programme opened with "square uanco nnu nov umn um mus ters began to crow lor uayugnt, uia tuo music stop. Whilo your reporter was not present, ho has learned mat mo party was considered r. grand success by an who took part. A lin.it iiilrtv nf our nconle cave Mr. J. tliip-onliuch a pleasant little surprise party on Monday evening. Altliougn tuey tlmnt nntinn. tllCV found Air. them a social and jolly ttnin nml mnlto them welcome and at l.nmn In Ilia linilRd. TllCV "trlPPCd tllO light fantastic" till all wcro satisfied that tho time for fun had closed when they left Air. Unftpnluicli's Willi mcir uest wisiius fn manv in i nlpABfint occasions. Out of justlco to Mr. H. wo will correct the note of last week am' mako it read p.iuha nnd .T. 8. Haccnbuch took a sled load to Mr. Crcasy's. Rbi'qiiter, State Heports. On Monday evening Senator Green introduced a bill providing for tho re Several' other members spoke on tho publication of tho reports of tho su . . I iiwnmn nnm-t M'l.n lull n ti m ha 1w samo subject. The Oast of Sugar and Hour. Duriug tho debate in tho Senate last week on tho tariff, tho question of tho reduction of tho tax on sugar being under nnmediato consideration, JUr J' hyk ol Jlaino introduced a curious table to show that tho sugar of a fam ily costs more than its bread. Tho best placo in tlio world, ho said, to find out the facts about tho matter is a fac tory boarding house, for thero tho exact cost ot everything in tuo way ot ex penditures is carefully kept. " Furth ermore," says Mr. Fnvi:, with well-jus, titled confidence, " tho factory board ing houso keoper does not waste any sugar. Ho had sent down to Maine, and ob' taiiicd the following statistics as to tho cost of tho sugar and tho bread in eight Tho state Senato last Friday passed tho act to permit the purchasers of bonds at treasurers' sale for taxes to issuo writs of estrcpemcnl against own ers and others to prevent waste pend ing the right of redemption. This measure was presented by Senator Bid dis, of Pike, January 10, and coyors an abuse practiced in certain counties of the state, not generally understood. Tho vote on final passago was 27 to 7, a fow senators refraining from voting. Treasurer's sales in counties liko factory boarding homes Vianon, uicarnciu, uiiinuu, vaiiwjoiu, Piko and others havo degenerated, ac cording to tho arguments adduced fa voring tho measure, into mere broker's courts where tho leading shark captur ed tho prize. A gentleman acquainted with tho subject says that a laud shark, in tho accepted term, is a man who has hold a county office and in tho conduct of its affairs becomes familiar with tho property of tho county. Ho purchases lor tho valuo of tho land owned by peoplo who live in other parts of tho state, mostly paities who premo court. Tho bill requires tho governor to appoint, within thirty days alter tlio passago ot tho act, a person ol known integrity and learning, who, tn conjunction with tho secretary ot the commonwealth aud auditor goncr.il enter mto a contract with a person or persons for tho reprinting ol tho re ports, which are enumerated as follows Dallas, -12 volumes; Addison, 1 Yeates, -1 ; Biuncy, U ; Sargcant and Kawlo, 17; Kawlo (now edition), 4 Watts and bargGant, 9 ; Grant, 3; Barr 10; Jones, 2; Harris, 12; Casey, 12 Wright, 1-1 ; Smith, 31 ; Norris, 15 Outei bridge, 1. 1 ho appointee of tho governor shall give security in 5u,U00, aud tlio contractor $25,000. Tho com pensation of neither is specified. Tho volumes aro to bo 6old at tho contract price STATE NEWS. Hoarders. 8.8. A&hworth 11 Susan lttcu in Jolm Yeaton li U. A. Wine G3 cottlo tiinn ts r. a. I'onant hi c. K. Hilton hi UU minimal ...no Total 313 SucraraudMo Doaru. Flour, losses !M ii 108 190 103 132 810 fill! 4 BU 4 (0 I TO 5 00 -. 0 It CO 3 00 4i 34 100 1KHJ 07 124 254 havo inherited tho proporty and know littlo if anything about their posses sions. Tho bill sets forth that tho purchaser or purchasers of lands, sold by the treasurers of tho several counties of the stato for taxes, may at any timo boforo tho same shall havo been redeemed ac cording to law havo a writ or writs of estropcinent against tho owner or own. ore of tho lands or other persons who may bo committing waste upon said lands until so redeemed. Another provision is that upon peti tion to tho court of common pleas ol tho proper county or a judgo thereof in vaoation Betting forth tho dato of tlio treasurer's sale, and describing the lands as described in tho treasurer's deed thoiofor, nnd tho manner in which wasto is being committed, together with tho name or names of tho person or persons committing it, which petL tion shall bo verified' by affidavit, and presentation and filing' therewith such security as is now required by Jaw in cases of writs of estrcpement, tho court 13 iifi $S3I (905 It will bo seen that all of theso board ing house keeper except two report that their sugar and molasses cost them moro than their Hour. And very prob ably it would bo found by families, if thov would keep an exact account of their expenditures, that tho sugar bill was at least as largo as that for Hour. According to Mr. Mouoan, of Ala bama, who advocated tho reduction of tlio tariff, woiaisoin round numbers fifty millions of dollars from sugar duties. That is a dollar a head for the wholo population, including a vast number of savages and semi-3avagcs who get no sugar at nil. That tax ho thought was too much, considering that sugar has become an nrticio of neces sity. And so it does seem to bo. uv. Y. Sun. Somo timo ago a largo religious meeting was held in aalent township, Luzerne county, and among tbo audi ence wns William H. Cooper, who be- bamo so deeply nffectod that ho has sincejgono out ofjiislmind, and becomo so violent that his friends lesolved to rcmovo him to a lunatic nsylum at once. On Thursday of last week ho set lire to an outbuilding on bis premises ami nt night ho drove his family from tho houso and limit n bontlro on the or judgo in vacation shall endorso upon front door steps. Tho neighbors . .. i j I im-iiil nnniiilulnt. find lin u-ria lirm tho petition nn order for tho writ and the prothouotary shall issuo tho samo to havo tho samo effect as if issued in an action of ejectment i aud tho court or judge in vacation shall havo power to hear tho parties in a summary man ner and dissolve tho writ or mako suoh further ordor as may seem just and right; provided, howover, that scout ity shall not bo required from tho applicant for tho writ unless tho court or judgo ordering tbo same shall deem it neces sary. Now that tho bill has passed it is Baid that n crying ovil from certain counties ot tho state win receive wholesomo check. en- tered complaint, nnd he wns brought to tho County Jail, where ho wns ex amined by n medical commission, who decided that the man was mentally do ranged and should bo sent to nn asy lum. Ho was taken to the Danville Insano Asylum on Monday. A number of tho most prominent iron and fteel manulacturers nt 1'itts burg hnvo been intorviowtd in regard to tho tariff, and tho eltcef, of tho pas sni'o of tho bill now before congress, Tho general opinion wns unfavorable of life, opposition to a proteetivo tariff tn tlm hill, nnd predictions wcro mado and tho election of tho President and a that ils passago would provo disastrous Yico President aud the United Statos i- . . r . , .... i . it . i . to tho iron industries oi ino country. I eeuators oy uirect votes, Pittston is to bo illumiuated with electric light, Tho total .estimate of taxable proner ty in Lancaster county is forrenl cstato $85,73'J,1UU Mr. Fred Smith, of Mahanoy Plane, formerly of Catawissa, will take pos session of tho "Danville IIouco" in tho spring, Tho Butler Gitizen calls for tho pas sago ot the net compelling railroad companies to erect fences along tho roads. A sad case ot death irom cxposun and starvatiou it reported from King ston, a whole family father mother and threo children being tho victims A bill has been introduced in tlio legislature to provido at tho public ex pense, evening schools for the education of children of tho commonwealth who from any cause aro unable to attend tho . , . nay puuuu scuoois. Tho JMiUonian announces that Mr. O. II. Dickerman, of tho car factory of that place, has succeeded in securing ono thousand enrs to build enough to k eep tho men nt work on full timo uu til June next. A resident of I'jttston is father to his own children nnd stepfather to his present wiles children, llo u also father-in-law to his own brother, and brother-in-law, besides being stepfather to his brother's wife. This makes him illicit) nml grandfather to his brother's children. J'ittston Gazette. Stato Senator Kverhait secured an affirmative report on his bill prohibiting tho issuance of freo railroad passes, Tho voto on this bill will bo watched with curious interest, ns it will clearly dovelopo what Senators arp willing to out oil their perquisites. A call signed by loading anti-monopolists in all parts of tho country issued at Chicago for n dclcgato conference for the formation of a uew party. Tho conferenco will bo held on July 4th. Tho principles enunciated in tho call aro opposition to confeibrato niouopoly, nublio lauds for actual settlers, sup. pression of "corners" in tho necessities Centre Notcx. VJOT1CE s horebr slTf n to all whom . It may concern, i Leclsla- tureoftne Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania now that an application will bo mado to tlio Leclsla. PATTRI1SON & M.BWKU.YN, Fcb.r-iw, THE UNION TRUST CO, (11 and 813 CUBSTNUT BTIIEET PIHLADETr- rniA, i'a. OAFITAL, - 1,000,0U0. CIlAItTEIt ffird'ETUAL. yan as Executor. Administrator. Apstrneo. llo- cclYcr, Guardian, Attorney, Agent, Trustco nnd Committee, alono or la connection wltli an Indi vidual appointee. Takos charge ot the property ot a9entco9nnd non-residents, collects and remits Incomo prompt ly, ana aiacnargcs laimiuuy tnoautiCBOi every iduclary trust and agency known to tho law. Hates torrent within Ilurclar.nroof VAUltsof tho most approved construction. Wills kept In Fire and Burglar.proot safes with out charge. Plato, securities and all other valu i blca securely kept at a moderate annual chavgo for safe return or SDCClflo Indemnity. Car Trusts and other approved securities for mi, Interest allowed on Moneva denoalted for defl- tute periods, or upon ten days' notice vy. v, i ai iiwisun, rresiucm. HKISTRll CLYMRIt, Vice-President. maiiun b. stokes, Treaurrr. KlUNC18UACO.N,8ecy & Trust orflccr, Public Ssilc! OF VAf.UAtlI.K Real Estate. Tho undersigned cxecuDrottho last will nnd testament ot JohnHands, lato ot nrrenwood tvp Columb.a county, deceased, will oxposo to pubilo Bfllo upon the premises on Tuesday, March 6th, '83 at loo'c'ock In tho forenoon, tho following do scribed real estate sltuato In tlrcenwood township Columbia county, ra-, bounded by Orccn Creek, and lands ot A. II, Kltchcn.tho heirs ot John Itceco deccaaed, Jacob tlcrrard, Samuel Albcrtson and others, containing 78 ACRES, ,andslxty-slx porches, more or less, on which aro erected a large.i story Failing Mill in good running order, a now Fit AM E HOUSE, barn ns goodaa row, and all necessiry out-bulldlngj, water nt tbo houso and Urcen Creek runs along tho edgo ot tho farm and supplies tho mill with water. A young orchard of choico fruit on tho place. TERMS OF SAI.K--10 per conf ot ,V o' tho Dur chase money to bo paid at (he Btrlklng duwnot tho property i tho U less tho lo per cent, nt tho con nrmatlon of sale, and tho remaining l la ono year thereafter with Inrcrcst from connrmntlon nisi. P- K. SLOAN. EXICCTOH. W. C. ratterson, Alfred H. UlllCtt, Hon. Allison White, Dr. C, t. Turner, D. R, ratterson, John T. Monroe, Jos. I. Kcefe, Tbos. It. ration, W.J Nead, Jas. 8. Martin, nr. u. uayes Agnew, II. II. Houston. tfoun u. ueaain raiiaaeiDhia. Hon. T F. Ilandolpb, D111ECT011H. Morris town. N. j. febHw Hon. T. F. Bayard. Wllmlneton Pol, i Dr. oeo, W. Kelly, Ilarrlsburg, I'a. ; Hon. J. S. Africa. Huntingdon, I'a. ; lion. H. clymer, Heading, Pa. : Henry s. Kekert, Heading, I'a. ; Edmund 8. Doty, Mlltllntonn, Pa.: lion. It. K. Monaghan, West Chester, p. den. W. W. H. Davis, Doylostown. I'n. ; Chas. W. 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It is, however, only in the higher grade of electroplated ware that these excellencies of the designer aro at tempted to be wrought out, such per fection or workmanship and dainty finish being impossible in the inferior varieties, in addition to the vital defi ciency of these in durability. Dailev, Hanks & Diddle limit their assortment to the best makes, which they can fully guarantee. Par ticulars will be furnished promptly as to patterns, qualities ajid prices, on application, and any goods desired will be sent bycxprcss on approval, to anyone known to the house or furnishing reference. A DMINSTRATOIVS NOTICE. l&TXTE OF WIU.UM IVEY, LITE OF HHMLOCI TOWN SHIP, COLCHBI& VOUNTl, r., vvo-. .4r.l.lD...tlAn In tftAPftfAtAOf Wll llamlvey. lateot Hemlock townsnip, county. Va., deceased, Uavo been granted by the ivey, administrators. All. persons having ;clalms against said decodon aro requested to present them for settlement, and tbosa Indebted to the estate to make payment to the Hnoersignea uu- miGisiraiorswiuiuuv uuiaj. , vnwtnn IVEY. tab in dmlnlstrators. A DMINISTKATOU'S NOTICE. kstXtk of inn r. bvins, litk oftd ki' i 11EKWICI, UKi;iliBu. T n. tnH. rt n m I mat rat t nn in ttlft GStatO Of Ahh I itvnnsiatn of tne borough cf Berwick, da-I censed have been granted by the Register of Bara county to tbc undersigned administrator, au I the Register of said I persons Having claims against W dent- " tlinan Inrtehtpll 10 tllO PSUltO tO maKB pajMenv to the unuersigncp aaminiairawr ;""' v. u. "."!, Administrator. vh is ue Donia non- .. . nWrTeTATTefor Soldiers. Widows, rarenis PENSIOItSand Children. AM wound or luiury cunnca. whmwms i and working force doubled. 1 rompt work and homes made nappy, irea iu. auui . "- cm --"- n,nt .nil Great success in intreuoo invontorS:' Und" Wanta pr"ocuVedVb5u-ght and Bold. The "world & tiarCLwKftiStvAS5S Sinrt hnnntvlablo. N. W. F1T7.UEUALD en . pension, l'atcnt and Land Attys., woanuig- ton. D. c. aid feb f eb lt-w EVERT LADY SHOULD SUilSOltlllE FOH Strawbridge & Clothier's FASHION QUARTERLY. FVFRY NUMBER CONTAINS X Nearly ono thousand engravings, ltlustratlng the new ihlnes In every department ot fashion. I FVFRY NUMBER CONTAINSl Four pages ot new music, In most cases original, cither vocal or misiruuiuuuw. FVERY NUMBER CONTAINS! Tho prices of all kinds of Dry Goods, together with descriptions and engravings to show what mey iook line. FVERY NUMBER CONTAINSl v-,,iiii nrit.it. ul articles, mostly Illustrated, on I subjects that treat of the adornment of the per-1 son, the beautifying of home, and tho newest I things in art neeam wont. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: insiriifttnnii iinw tho distant consumer can shop as satisfactorily and as economically as residents ot tne cny. ritlCE, 60 CE.NT8 l'BIt COPY. Bl'KCIMEtl COPIES, IB CENTS. STRAVBRIDQE & 0L0 IIIER, Elcht and Jlarket Btrcets, I'lilladelphia. Jan- B, S3-U. FROM THE SOUTH. A Perfect Combination with two Salient Advantages-Why It concerns you, Tnnrn In no mlxtjika about It." romarked Dr. M. V. Flowers, ot Gallatin, Missouri. "UENHON'tt iiAi'iMNU l'oitDIlti l'LAHTKRS are one of till I neatest combinations ever produced. 1 bey have two kinds of advantages over all others, which we may call the minor and the major. First, they are clean and pleasant to use, never soiling the hands nor the linen of the wearer. Second, they act quickly and powerfully. I have tried the Capclne Plaster on myself for pneumonia, and on my pati ents for various diseases, such as Neuralgia, Mus cular HheumaUsm, Lumbago, Kidney trouble, etc., and In all cases relief has followed In from f li paa tn fnrtvtchC hnurs. Dr. Flower merely voices the written or oral r.nminn or tnousana nis Droiession. u&noun a OAPCINB roltouu PLAbTJtltij are the perfect eu- Price IB cunU. temal a' UAt'UI Dllcatlon t cut in the centre, HPiburr k Johnson, chemists. Mew York. d JaaUl'fMw, QEYMOUR. HUNT & CO., O (EiU.blUhedlntstB.1 fExchange Court, N. V. I S3 LaSafle St., Chicago. iiiKimiia ,un iinnii?iiu Special Ui-Ultles;tor the purchase and sale of u-n.,iru Nnuiiu liliitu linnviumua Utter to Meclunlov National Hank, New York rlty Uank, liuUvlile, Ky. j, Jf. boymour, Member New Yoik Stock E. ouange, J, A, llunt, Mo inker Chicago Hoard of Trade, A. L. Seymour, r fobs-fw Bailey, Banks & Biddlo rmrAnLxi'iiiA. DJlINISTIlATItlX NOTICE. KBTATC UF W. Jt BtXKAI.EW, VXVHABEV. letters of administration on the cstato of W. 3. Huckalew, Into of Utoomsburg Columbia county, I'a.. ileceascd.have been granted by the Heglster of said county to the unders'gncd administratrix. All persons uaving claims asains&inQ csiaie oi saiu decedent are requested to present theru for set tlement and those Indebted to the estate to make payment to tho undersigned administratrix with out delay. DOHA HUCKALEW, Jan.B'83-Cw. Administratrix, DMINISTIUTOlt'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH WAt.TKU LATE OF MONTOUR TOWNSnir DECEASED. Letter of administration on tho ostatoof Eliz abeth Waiter late of Montour townshlpCol. Co., Pn., havo been granted by tho Heglster of said county to Robert Ilucktngham Esq. administrator. ah persons naving claims against me saia accu cnt aro requested to precnt them for settle- uio mcnt and thoso Indebted tho estate to mako payment to tbo undersigned administrator with- out aciar. kuuuut DUUlvimiiiA.M, Feb.t). Administrator. A DMINISTHATOlt'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP TII0UA9 J, WILLIAMS, I.ATK Or COKOUfill OK CENTHAL1A, DECEASED. letters of Administration In tho estate of Thomas J, Wllllarai, lata of Centralla Ilorough granted by tho Heglster of nald county to the undersigned administrator All persons having claims against the esta'e of tho decedent aro re nudstod to present them for settlement and thoso Indebted to the estato to mako payment to mo unucrsignea numinisiraior wmiour neiay. LAFAYETTE FETTEHMAtf, Centralla January i, 'S3-ew. Administrator, JICENSE NOTICE. Notlco 13 hereby glvon that tho following nam ed persons have tiled with the Clerk of the court of Quarter sjsslons ot Uio peace ot Columbia county, their petitions for license, which will bo presented to tbo Bald court, on Monday, the fifth day ot February, issj, nt 2 o'clock, p. m. nilmore I-'. M Hobblns Cortcz 0., Tubba W. It., Mann .Ino. H , II agenbuch Samuel, Ueckman George, Hloomsburg, Jan. U, 'S3. Hloomsburg, do ao Centre, Orage, do Hcstaurant. Liquor store. Hotel, do do do WM. KItlCKDAU.M, Clerk Q. S. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. a) Notlco Ls hereby slven that tho nirtnershlD be tween o. c. Trench and James M. snew.undcr tbe arm name of C. C. Trench & Co., In Scott town ship, was dlsolved on the 8LU day ot January, A. I)., 1SS3, by mutual consent, all debts due aud owing said 11 rm are to be pild to C. C. Ircnch.and tho business will bo continued hercatter under the ilnn namo ot Maize & Show. C.C. TRENCH, Jan. 18, '83-lw". JAMES M. SUEW. L, 4, Slfflil, li I I! e ileal Supsrintendcnt of tin Sanltarhm. Iuvalid's Ilomei Bloomsburg, Pa., Devotes special attention to Chronic Mal adies including Epilepsy, Nervous Affec tions, Diseases of Womon. and to Cancer, in nil its varied forms. Patients received at the Sanitarium on reasonable teims for hoard and treatment. Mr Vrc citable i 1 hHS will tent 1 keb lo all who apply. ud Flower feed Intuloiruo forN KEB to all who atmlv. t-Uktumert of M iiti ic'iou ncca nui wnm lor it. AJiLctiiicnt umn mva tititjlithiueut warranleJ lobe buth frWi anJ true lu uaine, I o in, mat kiiuuiu it pi vc nuterw ic( i agree to rcnu tne E order eratis. My collection uf vccuble wed is one of I the iDuht extenilve to fount! in any American catalogue. I anl a larpe part of It u of my own (Trowing. A the! orisini mtrouurtT or I-arly llrilo anJ llurbiuiLI I'otati. Marblihrutl Karlr Corn, the Huliburdl Cquaalit Marbleheud ('nbbnizf, 1'hlnney'a Melon, I ani a tcore of other new Veeetatlei. I Invite the Liatron-1 ce of the publie. In the garde ni anj on the forma ofB liicrte sho plant my icea will l tauad my be&t advertise I meet. Jnmea J.H. QreKOry, Mirbleheart Mass.1 aid feh. 9. lin. Six Paragraphs to Out-of-town Customers. City residents are in the store every day and know what is going on. This is to give some of the same infor mation to those who arc not in town every day. No. I . Reductions are made since stock-taking, in Linens, Ladies' Dresses and Coats, Ladies' and Gcntlemen'n Underwear, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hosiery, Little Boys' Clothing. No. 2. k6 pieces of the same Black Silks that a few weeks ago were good at $1.35, open this month at One Dollar per yard. No. 3. Muslins have been lowered in price almost all the makes. ejj" j" No. 4. The Dress Goods part of our business com pels, in addition to the Eleven counters, two more of 140 feet. This Spring's Stock will be the best we have ever shown. CGjj" No 5. We arc enlarging the Store by adding another on the Chestnut Street front. jj" No. 6. In answer to many inquiries as to the size of the Store : Its floor:; and galleries now occupied cover Nine acres; the highest number of people employed is 3,292. It is the largest Store in the United States. We do send Samples and Goods by Mail. Address, John Wanamaker, Philadelphia- DEAJUER IN Foreign audi domestic WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. WE DON'T BELIEVE YOU EVER SAW A HANDSOMER RANGE THAN THE Mil' I ZRO"3TJL:Lj ESTHER, And wo nro Biiro you ncvor used a BETTER BAKER. It Has La Rue Automatic Grate, Which is Warranted. with on without wateu hack. Cqre and see it at Bloomsburg, Pa. 1
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