THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. TOE COLOMBIAN. J. S.Blttnbir.,f E4It0"' BLOOMSBUKG, PA. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1883. Do. B. linnilolph Kuini who was not permitted to accept tlio appointment of Civil scrvico commissioner becauso of the groat pressuro brought to bear ogainBt him, ia going lo leavo Heading because ho thinks lio ia not appreciated there. His friends did not make tlio stand for him that lie expected. Good ui'Bs! What will Beading do without him 1 Mra. Phil Thompson, whoso husband recently shot Walter II. Davis and was acquitted by tho jury, says that Davis was an innocent man, Thoohargo for whioh Thompson shot him was ut terly false, and slio lays tlio blamo of all tho tronblo on Jessie Uuckncr, tho lady who was with her at tlieSt, Clair Hotel Cincinnati, when tho alleged intimacy ia said to have taken placo. Tho llepublicaua of Ohio nppoar to havo recovered from their fright sutll. olently to conclude that it va3best to go along and hold their convention at tho timo already fixed without adopting tho dallying and preposterous policy of waiting to see what tho Supreme Court may do in f test case on the liquor question. It ia not probable, however, that tho Republicans of the county can bo driven in any groat degree of confi dence in the success of their party at tho coming fall election by tho policy of brag which has bcon bo suddenly adopted in tlio State. Tlio bad man ngemrnt of the past two years has been bo fatal that with many inherent weak nesses in the Democratic party it lias discovered a decided victory and now, with united ranks, looks forwnrd with confidenco to tho next election. Judg ing by tlio present condition of nffairs another year or two of Foster and his kind would leave nothing of the Repub lican party worth quarreling over. J'fiila. Times. Death on the Brooklyn Bridge. On Thursday afternoon of last week a psnio was created on the big Brook lyn bridge, which resulted in tho death of a number of person?. The trouble oo curred when a woman fell down the wooden steps at tho end of tho New York approach As she lost her foot ing another woman screamed, and the throng behind crowded forward bo rapidly that those at the top of tho steps were pushed over and fell in a heap. Those following in turn pushed over and in a moment the narrow stair way was choked with human beingo, piled one on the top of the other, who were beingcrushed to death. Tho rush on tho bridge was stopped by a military company that happened to be passing that way. Close of the Legislature. The senate began its closing work ou Fiiday Dy discharging all standing committees. Tho bills prohibiting po litical assessments, fixing salaries in counties ohjover 50,000 inhabitants, abolishing tho contrictsystem in prisons providing payment for coal mined, re establishing the Allegheny salary board, requiring goods mudo by con vict labor lo bo branded, providing for gauging petroleum in pipe lines, to prevent obstruction or pollution ot na vigable streams, and providing for the destruction of wolves and wild cats passed finally. Senators McCracken, Boggs and Wolverton and Shearer were named lo bo present at the count ing of the vote for auditor general and state treasurer. Discussion on the bill ceding the Western Penitentiary grounds to Allegheny city for park purposes-occupied the remainder of the Bession. At the afternoon session the bill was passed. Tho conference com mitteo on tho judicial apportionment reported its disagreement. The report of the conference committee on the general appropriation bill was agreed lo. At the evening session the confer ence committee on legislative appor tionment reported its disagreement. The voto agreeing to tho conference report on tho general appropriation bill was reconsidered. A number of other bills passed finally, and tho last evening ses sion adjourned. Tho house began early and worked late. Tlio effort was successful, and before midnight tho calender waa en tirely cleaned. Tho bill giving prefer ence to wages of servant girls, washer women, clerks and others out of insol vent sales was among those passed finally. The conference report on the Danville insane hospital was agreed to. Other Benato bills were considered in order, and thus tho end was reached. The greater part of tho night session was spent in waiting for conference re- pons. An Imperial Executioner. JUIAUTS, the .MILD-MANNKUI'.Il (J HUM AN HEADSMAN, AN1 HIS WOKK. lietlin Letter to Chicago News. You probably know that, in Berlin, when thoy wish to deprive a criminal of his lifo thoy cut him in two at tho neck. '1 ho executioner that wields tho sharp axo is called unon to exorcise his functions on an average about once a month. His name is Krauts, a mild faced old follow, with a soft, genuino voice, nuanuy manner, ana white hands, and on these occasions he usually ouiur.es uigureuu. no lias jour as sistants, a quartetto of cruel, hard-look wg men, whoso duty is to strip tlio victim, in tno case untior nolico tho culprit was Buffering tho extreme pen nlty of the law for no less a crimo than tho murder of his wife and two child ren. When ho had been stripped to tho undershirt, tho collar of whioh was cut down to tho level of his shouldors, his feet pinioned, and his hands tied behind him, he was led out and his head placed upon tlio block. In tho meantime Krauts, the execu tioner, had stood among the few spec tators of tho scene, quietly pulling his cigarette, and without anything in his demeanor indicative of his ollioe. When tho platform was reached ho throw aside his cigarette, grasped his axo in his white, sinowy hands, gave it a awing upward, and struck with a force Bufliciont to detacli the head from the body instantly. Tho remains aro covered witli black cloth, and the wit nesses, having signed their names, wero escorted out of tho jail. I havo Been many executions by hanging, and a number by ball and Bhot, and havo witnessed ono or two victims being keel-hauled, but it seems to mo that do capitation must bo tho most brutal (inrtnlnlv fatltn mnar. Iililimiiu f n imntn... plate. An Extra Session Galled. r r , , . , On Wednesday morning Governor Pattison Issued a call for an extra bob- mini ui uiu icgisimuru lor wiu purposo ot apportioning tho statu into congress lonai, leuislativo and iudiclal dlstriota tlio session to begin on Thursday, Juno 7lh, at 12 o'clock, noon. Tho Gover nor Hays ! The right of the peoplo to fair, just I rT. 1 .....!.... !.. iL. I !. Him itiwiiii iu)it'nuuiitiiuu ui l.'iu legis lative councils of tho slnto and Union 1b secured by tho constitution nnd must not bo denied. Tho importance of tho right must not ho overestimated. It is tho essential principle of our form of government, it underlies nil our po litical right. It is to bo jealously guarded, carefully preserved nnd faith lully carried out. 'lho timo is peculiarly fitting for the passago of lulls to secure n fair, just, equitablu and non partisan apportion ment of the Btatc. Tho two houses of tho assembly aro composed of different affiliations. A greater degreo of fairness is to bo expected from such a condition ot the legislative body than if it was dominated in both branches by major ities of tho same party convictions. Knell ho, iso will prove a check upon the other in nuy attempt to obtain tin lair advantages, annual concession and a spirit of conciliation ought to re suit in an adjustment of the differences ot the two houses and tho prompt pas sago ot the bills, fair in spirit, giving juct representation to tlio peoplo in all sections ot the state. What are the Mormons Driving At- Tho Mormons whocomc from foreign countries to our shores nre by no menus tho most learned or intellectual persons in the world, yet they generally have prop er! v great or small. It is this property which is considered nn attraction in tho eyes of the managers1 at Salt Lake. An extraordinary exception is now report ed in tho case of a lot of alleged Mor mon paupers from Switzerland. What tho Mormon Church wants with pair pors is a puzzle. Perhaps those may he an exceptionally thrifty lot ot rmu- iiors, but that is hardly likoly. Tlio ilonnon Church is pre eminently ono whoso strength lie? in its wealth and in the, way tho wealth is administered. Tlio steady growth of this Church by additions from abroad has been pheno menal But if it is now looking for new members among peoplo who arc destitute of worldly possessions, the inference is that tho missionaries havo eomo to the cud of their possibilities in roping in the better class of foreigueiB. Tho Mormons aro desperately in earncs'., and the Christian peoplo of this country aro hardly vigilant enougli in taking measures to counteract their vicious in. iluenco. They aro sending settlers in every direction in tho far West. Some of these days we may wake up to tho awful fact that these enthusiasts havo Becured the balanco of power in tho whole Ilockv Mountain region and throughout the Pacific coast. They are sly as thoy arc sinful, and will bear watching. Pensions of Ex-Soldiers-The amount of money being paid out by tho Pension Bureau to ex-soldiers now upon tho pension rolls, is rapidly increasing, and last month the largo sum of ten million dollars was re quired to pay the nation's crippled wards, lho amount appropriated !y Congress for tlio next fiscal year is one hundred million dollars, but with tho increase of monthly drafts upon the Treasury from pension cases, tho appropriation would not bo sufficient. However a large part of tho sum paid out last month was for arrears duo on cases just adjudicated and all of this class will bo out of tho way within a few months, and the monthly pay ments settle down toils proper amount. It is Commissioner Dudley's plan to bo able to say, on the first of July, that so far as his ofiico is concerned, all cases filed prior to tho expiration of the ar rears act, havo been adjudicated, and if any are still not disposed of at the time the fault will bo with tho Surgeon Gen eral of the Army. In that event it is expected that tho appropriation for lho present year will ho sufficient to pay all claims now pending, and tho work of tho office be very much simplified ITEMS. Considerable interest is manifested by tho republicans in the threat of tlio colored peoplo to hold a separato con vention. Hioy havo been so neglected by the republicans, who profess to bo their friends, that thoy now propose to act for themselves. Fred Douglass is at the head of tho movement. A con vention is called for September. The anti-discrimination and free nino bills wero pasaed almost simultaneously on Friday, after a struggle of fourteen years, inoireo pipe bill passed finally by a vote of 107 yeas to 7 nays. Tho Senate unanimously concurred in tho freo pipo amendments. Forty-threo senators voted for the anti discrimination bill on final passage, and only two voted against it. Tho house concurred by a vote of 118 to 7. The names of tho opposing nre as follows : Brosius and Snaden, of Lancaster : Bieror, of West morland ; Lafferty, of Allegheny ; La Touche, of Lackawanna j Roher, of Blair ; and S. N. Mitchell, of Susque hannn. A fair estimate of tho total numlior of railroad accidonts may bo mado from tho reports as given by tho Now Jer sey railroads. The roads in that statu aro required by Jaw to mako a vearlv return to tho Secretary of Stato of an accidents. from I8C9 to 1881 in elusive, thirteen ycarB, there wero 1,002 fatal acoidents. '1 he most of these oc curred in cities nnd towns through which, tho roads pass ; nnd wero tlio causo of incomplete system of gates and crossings, homo notion ought to bo taKen to havo tho laws rigidly enforced relating to cars running through cities nnd towns. Tho deaths in Now Jor- sey alone nmouut to .') per week. 1 . n i -. . x usuimoier uuuerni uresnam on Saturday issued an order directing post masters nt first and second class otlices to hereafter give personal attention to business and not to nbseut themselves, without authority granted upon written application to tho department. Judgo Gresham said his reason for making suoh a rule was owing to tho number of defalcations that had been brought to his notico by Inspectors of tlio Post Ofiico Department. Investigation 6how od that the postmastoru in most cases whoro financial difficulties had arisen wero in tho habit of trusting too impli citly to their deputies. Politics was at tlio bottom of tho trouble, but under tho new order no postmaster that dis obojed tho instructions would havo an opportunity to repeat his offense. There was no necessity for postmasters to run nway from their business to work up n political boom for nuy one. "And whilo nt tho head of the Boat Office de partment," said Judgo Gresham. T Bhall put ray foot down against such practices.1' Tho. Post Ofiico Donartmontls makimr 'arrangements for tho postal note, a now tylo of monoy order for all sums less than fiVo-dollara. On tho lolt of the uiniiKBi aro columns for the veare. months and 'days of the mdnUi, nnd on tho other' sldo similar columns licadod .i-ii-i r. i . . uuiiutb, mines one cents, in issuing incm mo cierK, instead ot using a pen handles n punch like a conductor nnd pnnchcB for tho date and tho amount, 1 his now style of money order will bo both convenient nnd popular and will probably go into offect about September IlOXl. Tho Pittsburg Iron Manufacturers lind a settlement with thoir workmen and made an advanco of fifty conts on atontotho laborer. Tho now rates took effuot on Juno 1st, nnd noarly all mo workmen commenced anew, Thi concesaion of the manufacturers has mado a boom in business nil over. It ia an Indication that the iron man have anticipation of largo ordots in tho fu turo or thoy would not have consented to tlio raise. Pittsburg is tho great iron center of America, and with such bright prospcotB in view for that city will givo new impetus to manufacturers nil over tho country. Many thousnnd men aro now busily ntj work, with tho nope ot bo continuing for some timo in tho l'tture. As niincars from tho renort of thn closing hours of tho Legislature no ap portionment bills havo been passed. This ia tho result of tho obstinacy of a 1.1! . - ...l.!t. , 1 . . reiiuuiiuuii seiimu wiiic.ii wuiuu not, per nil, uiu jiass.ijju (ii n n y ui menu unit unless tho lion a share was given to their party, coupled with a desiro on the part of some members of both par ties, to forco an extra Reunion on ac count of the pay' there is in it. Thero is no satisfactory reason that can be given why tho several apportionments were not made, as tho Legislature has been in session five months. Or Intkkkht to Firemen At a meeting of the Executive Committee ot the State Firemen's Association, held in Allentown recently, it was. recommended that the second day of the meeting of tho Btnto convention nt 8crnnton, next September, be set span ior tne exhibition ot nro ap paratus nnd supplies. An invitation was extended to the Veteran Firemen's Assoc! atlon, of Allegheny, headquarters nt 1'lttsburg, to participate In the proceed ings of the next convention. A commnni- cntlon was received from tho Veteran Firemen's Association of Phil a., that it would attend tho 'convention with nt least three hundred men. IteniH from Jackaon nntl vicinity. The prospects at the present nre for the best crop of wheat no have ever had. Frunk Derr finished planting cornMo day (Tuesday). As several more of our farmers finished only a few days since ho will not he far behind when lmaklng time comes. Alfred M. Stevens, our enterprising lum- herman, has his mill started again on the Drlhclhls trnct of timber. Those wnnting anything In his line will do well to call on him. W. L. Parks is making arrangements to build a new barn. E. J. Cole is running his shingle und lath mill to Its fullest capacity. Elder C. W. Cooper, of Mlllvillc, preacli- cd to n good audience in the Christian chapel in Lower Jackson last Sunday. He has an appointment at the same place on Friday evening next. Jock, our enterprising merchant, and G. W., the present Jury Commissioner, concluded on a couple of days' recreation last week nnd started to the head waters of Fishingcrcck ou n fishing excursion, in anticipation of capturing many speckled beauties. After partaking of the hosDitnl- ltics of mine host at the Hess stand, on Frlduy morning started for the head waters of Painter Hun. We don't know how much time 'they spent in flshine. hut we nre informed thut if they had succeeded in capturing nlnety-threu more they would havo' had just ono hundred. As the first Monday of June is the end of the fiscal school year, we noticed directors and auditors on their way yesterday to annual place of meeting (Waller) to bal ance, up accounts. Jackson's finances nro said to be well managed, the township Is out of debt and Its orders are cashed on presentation. The people of the upper end of the county arc feeling good, generally, In an ticipation that the much talked-of Flshlng crcek railroad will now be built. We hope it may 'bo so, and that what has heretofore been the lair of wild animals may bo opened to a pcrmaucnt traffic by that great civillzer the locomotive. Star or Thk North. rltlllwater Jottlnga. "Tlio rabblo gather 'round the man of nows, Ana listen with their mouths wldo open ; some Tell, some hear, some Judge of news, some make It, And he that lies most loud, Is most believed." Thomas Pealer and wife, of Henovn, are visiting relatives and friends in this com- munlty. J. D. McIIenry, who has been danger- onsiy in, is recovering. The new buildings In Stillwater will, when finished, make quite an imposing appearance, ami ndd much to tho beauty oi tne "city." Everybody is talking "rullroad" again, and all feel quite sanguine of Its success this time. It Is "a consummation devout ly to he wished," and wo trust that all our citizens who ure not "old fossils" will glvu it tho necessary aid and encourage ment. Indeed thero is no doubt but oil men of publlo spirit and enterprise will do so, and if there bo any others they should be handed over to some historical asiocla. tlon as relics of the past. Fishermen are numerous fishing good, but the fish' "aren't thar." There has been no largo catch) however, the writer can report ono that measured sixteen and one fourth Inches. Did not weigh It, but It was a heavy weight. Corn planting seems to be pretty well over that planted early Is up, but mostly of the yellow kind. The cool weather may account for It. Prospects for fruit aro fine. Hard cider next winter. Hon. E. J. McIIenry mends slowly Is ahlo to ride out a little. Ourvnlleyls now perfectly lovely In Its new Spring dress with the beautiful wav ing gruln and pretty flowers and hsndsomo women. There Is no more desirable place to bo found to spend a week or two pleasantly than hero. Dame Humor has it that our Governor Is coming hero to rest up and trout tlsli for awhile. Well, ho cun flsh to his heart's content and If he don't catch auy, ho can admire the beautiful Bccucry in our mountains. Herbert M. Hess nnd Kate E. Davis, both of Bugarloaf, slipped Into the motrl. monlal halter on tho 24th of May, D. M. Klnter tied tho knot at the house of tho bride's father, Josh. Dayls. May they ever cat aud drink at the fount of matrimo nial bills. I.ICCIIHCH. diiure. -f.iwcn matin tnu followlna re marks at Danville- last week when granting licenses i "Taverrikccpers will all recollect that tncir bondsmen as wen as themselves nro llnblc for n Violation of tho law to n penal ty which may run up to the sum of two thousnnd dollars, and the bondsmen will sco that .thoy aro Interested In having tncir principal koep within tho law. This penally is besides tho Imprisonment that may be Imposed ns part of the punishment, There is still another hold which tho court has upon llccuscs, and that is the power to revoke tho llcenso granted i nnd this wo arc disposed to do whenever there Is made known to us a violation of the law. And wo wish it to bo understood that the cvl denco which would Justify the court in taking nwny license need not bo such ns would bo required to convict of the offense upon n trial before a Jury. It Is some, times almost impossible In a criminal prosecution to provo the charge laid in tho Indictment. If, for example, on a Sunday, pcrsous are seen hanging about n place whero liquor Is sold, going in or coming out at a front or n back door, wo will tnko it nS suillclent exldcncc thnt they obtained liquor nt Hint placo on that tiny. Wo havo so held In Columbia county, nnd hare revoked licenses iu enscs where Hint kind of evidence wns all that was exhibit cd before us. Persons who nro licensed obtain a mo nopoly In a dangerous business, and It is therefore necessary that they should take special care to observo and obey tho lnw, which Is plnln nnd with which every licen see should make himself fnmlllar. We all know that more or less of the disturb ances in a community occur around sa- loous, sometimes In hotels, but more gen erally In or about saloons. Even though licenses nre disposed to maintain order in and nbout their establishments, If they nre unable to do so there is no other way for tho preservation of the public pence than for tlio court to revoke tho license. We do not intend to be more stringent than the law (these licenses arc granted under the law) ; but we desire to have It understood that we mean to maintain tho law and compel him who receives a llcenso to keep within tho lino of his privilege as defined by the statutes under which the license is granted not only with reference to the prohibitions contained In the Btatutes (as against selling on' Sunday, or election day, or to minors or known inebriates) but also with reference to their positive re quirements (as beds, &c.,) for the nccom modation of the traveling public. The law must be obeyed In all points, and a violation clearly shown In any point is n sufficient ground for revocation of license. The tenth annual Inter-State picnic and exhibition under tho auspices of the Pa Irons of Husbandry of Pennsylvania, Mnrylnnd, West Virginia, New Jersey and Delaware will open at Williams' Grove, Cumberland county, Pa., on Monday, August 20, 1883, and continue until Satur- lay. August 25th. Excursion rates at re duced faro will be arranged over nil tho principal roads in Pennsylvania and ad joining States. Agricultural and scientific addresses, by prominent farmers and statesmen, will bo delivered on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Fri day, 24th, will bo "Editors' Day," and many of the most prominent newspaper men In tho country will bo present on that day. Manufacturers of agricultural anil domestic implements and machinery, and breeders ot good stock will do well to make note of this exhibition. Last year over fifty thousand farmers, representing fourteen States, attended this gathering ; -I and from present indications the number will be much greater this year. Over two hundred manufacturers of agricultural implements, and a large number of raisers of lino stock havo already made npplica. tlon for space for exhibition. Members of the Order of Putrous of Husbandry, and their families nnd friends, mny be supplied with tents on tho grounds by making early application. Circulars, giving lull etalls of tho arrangements, will be issued by July 1st. For further particulars ad dress, It. H. THOMAS, Manager Inter-Stato Picnic aud Exhibition, Mechanlcshurg, Pa, Tlic Grunt MiiHlcnl Jubilee nt HelliiUKrovc. All the arrangements for tho grand Musi cal Jubilee to be held at Sclinsgrove, Juno th, 13th, Uth & 15th, are now com pletsd. A Chorus of six hundred voices has been organized, with fair prospects of swelling tho number to eight hundred, un der tho eminent leadership of Dr. W. O. 'erkins of New York. The following spec ial Artists havo been engaged. Prof. Wal- ter Emmerson, the Prince af Cornetlsts, will bo present on Tuesday and Wcdnes. day, day and oveniug. Prof. Distin of Philadelphia, formerly of London, England will be in attendance on Thursday ond will astonish tho audlcnco with his Cornet with seven Altos, playing tho four parts at one and the same time. Helen E. H. Carter, Mrs. Knowlcs, and Mrs. Fenderson, lead ing Soprano nnd Alto Artists, present all week. Mrs. Sheppard of Iloston, nnd Prof. W. T. Meyer, will preside over two Knnbo Concert Grand Plan is. Weduesduy has been selected as Hand Day, und already 22 Hands have nrttfled the committee of their intention to be pres. cut. . Excursion tickets sold on all the Hall roads leading toSellnsgrovc. Excellent accommodations at low rates at tho Hotels or at private families. Concerts will commenco at 2 und 8 o'clock, P. M. Season Tickets $2.50 re- served scat. Single admission 50 cents. Reserved Scats 25 cents extra. Okasoe township, May 20th 1883 Editors ot Cou'MniiN, Sirs i Among the Orangevllle items of May 17th, published In the IbpMican of the above datu I dud a communication on the super. visor of tho southern end of tlio township stating that "at the recent election Mr. 1). Frank llartch was duly elected though ho said ho did not desiro It, Now tho facts aro these. It was not Mr. llartcli who did not desiro the ofiico but some of the busy men of tho vlllago'who desired his reslgna. tlon and who went to see him for that pur pose. Last year E. II. Johnson was elected su pervlsor. We, tho tax payers and road workers were willing to give him a fair trial though wo know nt the time that ho was not capable of engaging In any other business than a laborer. After 3tr. Hartch had taken tlio natli of ofiico and had given tho required bonds some of the bright lights of this ring In the village conceived the Idea of persuading Mr. Hartch to re sign In ordci to havo Johnson appointed. For this purpose a man owning little or no real estate, whoso sticnglh like Samp, son's lies in tho length of his hair, called to his aid Doctors, Merchants aud all tho le gal ability in the village to dovlso some way by which to thwart tlio majority of the voters of tho township. The same cor respondent says "all this trouble Is brought about by some mean contemptible men who nre jealous of seeing our roads In good condition and because thu touds In tho towu wero worked for once to tlio satlsfue. tlou of the heavy tax navcrs" nnrtlculurlv those who use their money to shave notes aud exact usury, Ojjb or tub whan as;i oosTsuniiiui. , POWDER Absolutely Pure. Th s nowder never virlni. A mrri nfnnritv KtrenRih and wholesomencss. More iconomlcal than the ordinary kindn. Andnnnnt. haii in competition with tho multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, sold only ... auc ll-l V. FROM THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR imiVIRSITY. " Independence, Texaj, Sept. S, U 82. Gtnttemtn! Ayer's Hair Vigor IIm been usod In my household for three reuona : lit. To prevent falling out of the hair. Sd. To prevent too rapid change of color. 3d. As a dressing. It lias given entire satisfaction In every Instance. Yours respectfully, VH. CAIIEV CBAMB." AVER'S II AIR VIGOR Is entirely free from uncleanly, dangerous, or Injurious sub tances. It prevents the hair from turning fray, restores gray lialr to Its original color, prevents baldness, preserves the hair and promotes Its growth, cures dandruu and all diseases of the hair and scalp, aud Is, at the earuo time, a very superior and deelrable dressing. rrtErAnrn nr Dr. J.C.Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. J ANTKI) I-A111K3 TO TAKE OUR NEW VT Fancy work at their homes. In cltr or conn- try, and earn IB to sis per week, making goods for our summer nnd Kail trade. Sondisc. forsamplo nnd particulars. UrjDSO.V flf. Co., Mth A?., Hew York. r June 8-Jw ADVERTISERS llv addrossinff OEO. I'. TtowEl.t. It nn.. in Knmcn St., New York, ran learn tho exact cost ot anylnro poNedllne of ADVERTISING in American News papers. tr lOO-iinacl'mnphlet, 25c. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK MARTIN I.CNflEll DECKASKD. Tlio underfill-nod auditor nnnnlnfpri livthnnr. phau'a Court of Columbia county to mako distri bution of balanco In tho hands ot tho administra tor among those entitled to t ho snme, will attend at his onicc In Uloomsburir on Saturday, June 30th IS83. at 10 o"clock a m., when nnd whero all persons having claims against said estate must appear nnd present tho same or bo forever dph.irreil from re. celvlng any share of said fund. JOHN (I. VUEEZE, Auditor. June 8th-3t jyjEUCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. J,ist of Dealers in Columbia Count, 1'a. I hereby certify the follow lnir lint of ilrnlers tak en, returned nnd classified by 1110 In accordance with tho several Acts ot Assembly, In nnd for the year lh83, Is correct to tho best of my knowledge. HEAVEIt TOWNSHIP. NAMES. BUSINESS. CI.Aflrt. O P Drelsbach Ocri. Store 14 Charles Appleman Hotel 5 DLSIngley store 14 I'll Hiuman " 14 (.' A Khuman " 14 J I' Smith Hotel s Levi Michael Store 11 HUSTON. 0 II Meyers Pat. Medicines 3 Hiram ile.-w Hotel 6 II 12 Everett Oen. store 11 J J McIIenry store 13 ASH Mcllcury store 14 McIIenry & Krlckb.iuui fum'tr. stoio 14 J 1; Edson storo 14 HKItWICK. I 7 00 60 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 60 00 7 00 10 00 60 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 (10 7 00 rue Sin th a b ard tab es 40 00 in 00 14M 10 00 60 00 SO 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 60 00 7 00 7 00 7 (X) 10 00 15 00 10 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 40 00 80 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 v L lil'ilk'hufist furniture store it II Little drag store " Pat. medicines T v Uergcr bottler It Ilerger restaurant C W llnibaker hardware store T 11 Bradford shoo btoro M A Locb clothing store 0 1) Fowler stoves tinware J 11 Creasy grocery J 11 Dleterieh stationery It 11 swayzo & Co., (Jen. store J F Keller bottler II M llockmau confectionery JEVanatta jonellcr lteagau & McCrea drug btoro " pat. medlclno Freas Brothers gen. storo K K Adams gen. store nowman Crispin store 11 It liower " A K Clark notions Freaa Uruthers lumber dealers B F Drclsbach organs machines Samuel K Heller t pool tables Jackson & Woodln mf'g Co. gen. Htorc " " " pat. medicines O A Buckingham stoves & tinware W II Yetter organs machines Casper Frantz butcher F It JackHon & Co., " Moses A Merklo cigars & tobacco BltlAltCHEEK. C K Prlco Ash 6 Brothers William Clrlon stoin distillery grocery BLOOMSllUItO. restaurant 14 u 14 7 00 15 00 7 00 J I, (llrton I W McKclvy SO IX) gen. storo 60 00 I W llartman & Sou JO (X) 7 (X) 7 (X) 10 (XI 7 IX) 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 01) 7 00 7 ai 7 00 J C Ixldy & Cocnriets,boots,nhoea 0 It singer mf'g. Co, (sewing machines, Ao 14 W J Correll Co., turnlturo 13 JKEyer gen. storo 14 Wm Itabb grocery 1 1 L H Whary stoves 1 1 JWHaluer organs i; machine! 11 J S Keltz butcher 1 llartman A pro grocery 1 1 I'D Mover stoves c tluwuro 14 O W llertscli merchant tailor 14 EAItawllngs butcher 114 Klwell & Blltcnbender stationery 14 F 1) Pcutler boota & shoes 14 W (! McKlnney s billiard tables 8 James ltellly a 11 h (Jeorgo A Clark books i stationery ia W It Tubus hou-1 5 Jane Scott confectionery 14 Iistohncr , restaurant 6 Frank l'Blltmeyer grocery 13 A II Neyhart Hour C feed 11 uuoalllgunn stoics Ac 14 Kuhnltlco butchers 11 II J Clark Hon dry goods, notions 0 11 8 A Wilson confectionery 14 IajwU Bcrnhard Jeweller 11 OKHavago " 14 David Lotvenbcrc clothing 13 V. K Codman furniture 14 Holmes A-Schuyler hardware 11 Layton ltunyau A- Co., " ,3 Klnport A Bro grocery 13 J D Wilson leather, Ac, it Joseph Decker confectionery 14 o I) Marr Btoro 14 Evans A Eycr clothing 14 W J Klndlg boots A shoes 1 1 I) A creasy gen. storo 14 David St roup grocery storo 14 Andrew Solledcr boot A snoo findings 14 IlllV.nntri, ,...., . u,. II ...... ... It 7 00 7 00 7 00 40 (X) 41) (XI li 60 50 (X) 1 (X) 0 (X) 10 (10 7 IX) 7 (X) 7 (X) 15 U) 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 (X) 15 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 . .. ..... 1 .'Hi. i'aj,vi,xu II 7 0) 7 00 7 0) 7 00 7 00 I K Miller btoro J 1) Skecr K 11 Brower J Klnport W O ltlchart II F Klelm 11 stoves A tinware drugs pat. medicines nour A feed grocery pat. medicines 10 01 7 00 7 CO 5 CO 7 00 7 CO fO 00 7 on 7 00 7 on V5 00 7 00 ia 50 60 on 7 00 10 00 60 (!) 7 00 SO 0) 00 7 00 ItO (ft 21 00 60 00 41) HI 15 (10 10 on 7 in 10 IX) II Klelm drvjra (i M A J K Lockard coal dealers William (llger hotel 0 W Neal A Bro coal dealers llarman A llassert dealers In coal OA J acoby grocery " liquor storo " coal dealer Fanners' produce lix.. gen. store Jano u Brown hold Fanners' produce Ex., coal dealer 1) 1' Delbler, vender of pat. medicines 5 It 3 6 l"eler Oross bottler Simon u staves, agr'l. Implements Blooinsburg Iron Co gen. store OB Bobbins liquor store Wolf A ltitienhouau ugr'I Implem'nts FM lllmon restaurant W H (illiuoro ' " bottler " Milium lirull luliln 14 10 18 14 6 t 5 8 11 18 It 3 14 14 14 14 3 14 14 10 10 6 14 (IMJK I,ockard ', gen. bloro i.utz A sioau dry goods A not Ions N J Hciidcrehott drugs " oat. medlinno Iwts dross clothing J K Caldwell confectionery J J Brower carnet moi-a 7 (X) 7 no 7 (X) 7 00 10 (X) 7 (X) 7 00 CO (X) so 00 t0 (X) T 00 3a if) (J A Klelm drugstore ,., .. .. .. P"1' medicines wmetter organs A machines 0 S Funnan truukx. An Jacob Keller wholesale 'notions Atexauuer & nro wh'lsalo tobaceo 4c Moyer Bros wholesale drugging " pat. medicines CIINTKAMA. I) r Curry hotel B 60(0 7 III " .'n.ii. gin". Bl'l'J 14 pau medicines grocery Mo o leatamant jeweller CPA. Rtnm 4 14 5 It IS 5 r A 13 11 13 i 4 13 6 H 5 8 14 14 II 11 4 la 14 13 s It 4 ft II ft la 5 14 14 5 II 13 1 II 14 5 or M W Brennan James Kn .n Adam Mo isch o I) Millard (Inn. I'huini.n to m 13 60 SO 00 co no restaurant Theopholls Kvans .1,11111-9 t lllll, Owen I' Kane Honor storo A II lVirtner stoes A tinware JohnNurtney liquor store Michael J ltyan restaurant Irvin Brothers gen. store . . ' p.'t. medicines Johanna O'Conner liquor storo KltzaOoldsworthy hoiel . " poo tablo Win lVIIIer r hotel " billiards David 0 Black grocery David U Keller stoves Atlnwaro Androw I'nahnn grocery U W Davis drug store " pat. medicines (! O Murphy gen. storo so 00 S3 00 7 00 es on so 00 7 (x) ft 00 sn no 60 OH .10 00 60 00 so on 12 60 7 00 S5 00 iienry k unnicr outcner 1 nullum Junius Uduor Btore restaurant turnlturo gen. storo CONYNOItAM. restnuraut store hotel gen. atom hotel CKNTIIK. storo 11 hotel grocery grain dealer auctioneer storo ItoliertFarrcll so on mennrd irvin LAltlleyACo 7 00 80 00 Mary Monroo William Herbert Daniel It Kehrcs A II Church John t, Kline so 00 7 00 60 00 12 A) 60 00 7 00 7 00 60 00 Low Bros A Co Jacob snonsler J H Mann Thomas Ilrobst . T Fowler David Dayman 11(1 Marti'. A M Beldleman 7 00 10 00 6 10 7 00 7 (XI OATAWtSSA. M A Swank storo Wllllan Uerkhclmer restaurant II P Fortner A Son btoro Charles IMvs clothing A books i," fJ!11.0."31 . Ken. storo David Hollngshead restaurant V 11 nm nni,nn. 1... 7 01 SO (II) 7 (X) 7 IX) 7 at BO CO 7 (,0 60 00 SO 0) 40 00 7 (1 .. ......... ...... iMlli;iH, Hester Klstler hotel iriicKcninlllcr restaurant 2 billiard tables O ltmnn clothing, shoes, Ac. II ithawn stoves A flnw ro K Ithawn cigars A tobacco I II Frederick pool tablo 7 (X) 7 00 3 ) 00 7 00 Stephen llaldy store John It Delmer gen. storo flpnrirn Mnt.ltnrfr lnl. t. 15 0) 10 (0 10 00 'lll.L-n,l.nlllnH l .ll...1.Ml.n ..!... I . H. , II . IK.-lll.-l UU"JM a. music If 7 00 . icimum-r iiiriiiiure more t; M'arnless A Son gen. btoro T h Harder ftirnltm j store l'BKrwIn confec.lonerv 7 00 25 00 10 00 7 (0 y. 1 nam John stoves A tlnwnro 7 00 12 60 ft (II) .11 phiuu unigs s namwnro , , I'ut. iiiniu.ltu-3 HDHInard gen. storo 7 00 J itetfsnydcr A Co gen. store Albert 1 cttor 1 billiard tablo Onnun x Wllllts drug store 10 0.) 81 (X) 7 nil j I.. pat. meeicines 6 00 50 00 A B cleaver stoves A tinware (ieary A oitien coal 7 0) 7 CO J B Knlttle ' 7 on 7 00 (i I. Kostenbauder hotel 60 no r. .. ... . V "i'vl -' coai tM'lewksbury merchandise FISIIINOCIIKKK. JMAmmormnn Btore u llrwlp,. .1 7 00 7 00 7 nn 7 on Aimul f'llnnln furniture storo 7 a 7 10 7 00 IIutT nnd Savage store V 'j'c'lenrj- A Bro ' 7 00 .1 r nt-iiciiry B 1' Edgar auctioneer 7 00 5 00 FltAXKI.tV ivi (Jeorge 1'ensyl A KUnlo gen. storo II 14 7 00 7 00 OHEENWOOl). A J Derr gen. storo auctioneer gen. store gen. store pat. Medicines 11 1 13 14 4 3 11 ia 14 14 14 14 5 7 00 ft 00 10 00 7 0') 5 00 10 IX) 1.1 00 12 60 7 01 7 00 7 00 7 no 50 00 60 00 7 00 7 (0 lrnm Derr 1' D Black W F II e sq Samuel Naglor (1 W IVrkliw !'?!!?. EvpJ Bro gen. store Ull!.im Masters " , J,'.1;)'1'9 furniture ,",! r-VCi Ben- s,re J K l'lllllr Llnm Samuel Ilazledlno hotel HHMLOCK. C II Dellerlch II N A J i: White A B Vanliew hotel store JACKSON, store LOCUST. store restaurant hotel store hotel store hotel auctioneer 11 5 14 4 14 HIIHuilciiian Yocuni Bins Aaron Yoder T I" Chcrlngton David stlno M Seahnrn r 00 14 5 5 14 5 14 5 1 1 14 5 5 14 13 13 5 7 00 21 00 59 00 7 (X) 60 00 7 00 6o no ft 00 5 00 7 00 50 00 SO 00 7 00 10 00 10 1)0 60 00 1) II Daniels Daniel Knorr O s Howcr itooert walking M i.Itnin butcher hnti.1 Wellington Yeager ..U..VIJIII it-user Jnoob Yeager Wlltliim rittirrlra restaurant store MADISON. store store hotel MAIN. store hotel C Kramer A K smith I K ltUltim 7 00 60 00 7 00 7 00 50 00 7 00 7 on 50 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 (V) SO 00 7 00 5 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 60 00 7 00 60 00 7 (X) 10 00 7 IX) 7 00 10 00 60 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 (X) 7 00 7 00 7 00 B it Yetter .j iinouino 14 14 5 11 UJ Campbell, agent, " .IE Longenlierger hotel Charles ltlchart store MIFFLIN. A ))'. Ipj'rter gen. storo AW 11 ess hotel " coal dealer aJUmm5; . Kt'n-store A V M m.ird stoves A tinware ItJBernlnger furniture iienry drover pool tablo 1 iness strauss coal dealer .1 f? U IntHnf non nxntlnnA. j ft UtHai. iinn a.nw, Swepp-cTm'clse-r A Snyder' B " , Jit. PLEASANT. J 1' Sands stoiu 14 14 5 14 MONTOUll. store hotel merchandise ORANGE, hotel blltrlifr fl II Iloilcr II T Learock l'nxton A llarman (leorco Ilpi'kinnn S 14 13 14 14 13 5 13 14 14 14 U tl 14 14 14 14 6 4 o Mcars Tl K Mlnn X' Qnn gen. storo Fleckenstlne A Demon store 11 n Mn 11 cinrmvi nivnm A 11 Stuart stoie s iiagenhecli hotol Ully A sloppy storo 11 1 iajw iiimuer aeaier T B Conner furniture store I'IN'K. store distiller store II W T.vnnn J It Fowler v it Parker ItO.UUNCJCrtKEK C W Cherlngton btore SUOAltLOAl". store Nomian Colo Kzekiei ' Andrew Lnubach " .1 VV Pprrv Im.a, Alpheus Kllno pat. medicines SCOTT. J C Moreheud coal Mnnrlho,iil A. u'llnn tr. 7 00 10 ('0 60 10 7 (X) 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 30 00 7 (X) 10 00 6 (X) 7 01 10 (X) 60 n 7 00 7 (O 7 00 7 no Jacob .Miller hotel N ltlchart Btore WE Belt riot store II (I Cietpllng butcher KnrHVth l!n..V'nfi.llm? rrn uln,. SA worman stoio' John (iron ii (1 M Baker pool tablo J 1) Workhelser storo (1 W Crovellng liobert 1'iusct auctioneer Harvey Kllaycock btoie Silas Young " Freeman l'redrlcla hotel A 1 lloweii store !".(7,!.7?rw""'''l'r furniture store A ll White storo J 1. CraWtOlil iri-ivi.rv John .McKamy merchandise It 7 00 Armnnla will lu. i,,,,...! n. 11,. . ism, between lho hours of Da.ni. nnd 4 p. m. where you can attend If you think proper. A. W. IIES8, Mercantile Appraiser, The Wonderful Efficacy of DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PULLS Has been M troquoatly uud siUsfsetorDf piOTM thnt it tmt aunoBt sujicrauom to My sjjythlaiT inorolntliQlffsTOr. Tha Immense, sad consUnUy iDcreMind demand f or them, both In this and foreign couutrlca,ls the host eridoacoef tlielrvtlua Their ealo todayla tho United SUtoa la ftr rrcator Una any other o-.tiiarUo lacdltlao, TuU demmd la not spasmodic. It it rotulir and steady. It Is not of tadayor yeiteriUy, II 1 an Increaao that has boon atcadUyinonlDirlortholvtthlrty.nTsyoars. What nro Cio resuuns jor this creat and rrovrlng demand Kr.HchencU'H Mamlrnko IMIUcontalnnomer. cury, aud yet they act hi.U wouderful itroct upon the liter. They cluiuso tho stomach and bowels of UI Irritating matter, hlch, U .Uowod to remain. Olsons tho blooj, au I brlnw on Malaris-ChUi, mi 1 eier, and raauy other disoMc. They give health tad streustu to thJ dlrestho orons. They creaS criftlto and tflvo rtiror U lho holo sysUaiL Ther fro to fact thi ncVcliio cf nil other which should of.i.ta,1,aU?t4 ,"leth', "htn malarial and pUier cpldewloi am rW.atr, u they prepare the srs. torn to remat attacks of dtsuaa of iyexy oharactlrT JTiSlH.".;!- I"!"!rnho PHI. arosoldbyaU on ruK?! 'of price!' CT "cot 17 ni4U' ,,U,,'JJ' Mr. . Hrhrnrk's) llmdt nn Connninptlon, Mr rr romplulnt ud Dranepsli,, la Emjuaa or Herman. Is seat freo t,i sU AdJrwls 1)7. J. II. HCIIIINUIl .fc HON, I'blUdtK ffc If 1rsTIIslrf I Ml li ran Junel-tw Agents Wanted For our Ilapld Selllot; Bk lit ALLAN nmilTOIf. 'iitm. lnw In tiriflsi. !! quick, ThUUirW n" cluufu to mVinoDr. tionUJr will built. Mttivuf la m&Kt tool our tfnti arts 'nWiurwk, Kiclun UmnT. HuktUnus. U '. IWJetoa V to., INiUliUw, Ywk. rsuitssiusai ! mo.t munuu saa I H I P W h I'ruuwlr Illailr.ld.' A'j I II I IU is Vcomivl T 00 7 00 7 (XI HARD FACTS and PLENTY. Oak Mall is ftimply a great retail Clothinp; House the rrreatest of its kind in the country. Our Clothing i made upon honor. Wo would be worse than fools to expect to build and hold a business upon other than honest goods at the least prices. We neither hold nor buy the remains of whole sale stocks to run off at ret til, but make every garment to sell direct to the wearer, under our cast-iron guarantee , a bond of good faith originril with us and perfectly well known to everybody in the vicinity. NO PRICES REDUCED. Wc are not advertising" reduced prices, but we are in position to offer the best bargains in Spring Clothing of every sort and upon many items very great bargains. In a very true sense all our PRICES ARE REDUCED. Nineteen Mil lines of Mcn'iiBilllJi .....ul 10.M One full lino of Men's Hulta 0.00 Ono full lino of Men's Suits ,at 8.00 Two mil line of Men's 1 RulU...... at 7.00 Nino Mil llnca of Youths' HtilU nt 1 .00 HIk run iliiw of Youths' Hulls at ? Ono mil lino of Youths Hulls at 7.W) Two Full lines of Youths' Hull. at 0 00 Ono full lino of fJirgo Boys' Suit". Two mil llnoaot l-nrgo Boys' Hn ts at 8.00 Two full linos of Large Boys' 811 t nt O rj) Flvo full lines of Uirge Boys' Suits at 7.00 Two mil lines of Small Hoys' Hulls nt AM Two full fines of Hninll Boys' Soils at 4 00 One full line of Hmall Hoys' Suits at 4jO Three lull Hues of Small Boys' Suits at fi.00 This small list represents nearly five thousand suits of Clothing. If we told the whole story we would need the whole newspaper. Twenty-two years Oak Hall has been serving the public, and in all that time has never offered a stronger inducement for trade than this. WANAMAKER 8c BROWN, Oak Halu S. E. Con. Sixth and Market Sts., Piula. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 no ft 00 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county, and to mo directed, will be exposed to public salo at the Court House In tho town of Dloomsburg, nt o ciocKp. m.. on SATURDAY. JUNE 16. '83. All that certain tract of land situate In Mount l'leasant township, Columbia county, l'a., bound ed nnd described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at ftnOtitln thn llnA nt Inn, nt ir.nn.n rv.,n..ni running thence by Bald lands south forty.ono de grees west lltty-ono perches to a post In line of lands of Jacob Johnson, thenco by said lands south twenty-eight degrees east thirty-eight and ono half perches to a pine, thenco by tho same south twenty degrees east ono hundred nnd seventeen perches to a whito oak, thenco by tho same south thirty-seven degrees east forty-ono perches to n black oak stump, corner of lands ot William Ap nleman. thence bv until lnndi nnrtn tnTtv-e,vnn and one-hnlf degrees east ono hundred and twenty, seven and one-half perches to a post, thence by lands of Samuel McFarrm north fnrtv iloirrofo u-nut thirty-two nnd Beven-tenth perches to a pine, iu.iu uj uiu nuuiuuunu lony-nino aegreefl west One hundred and hlxt v.nnn nnrpliP-Q tn Ihnnl.pnnf beginning, containing one hundred and four acres .w,vi tiguvj-iiiu in-Tcues oi ninu ana allowance, on which are erected n two-story brick dwelling house, frnmo bank barn, wagon shed and out buildings. ALSO, Alt Hint rfrtnln tr.inf nr tnmi uiinnto tn townshln of Vnnnt Pion scribed ns follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a whito oak, thenco by lands ot John Johnson, north thirty seven and one-half degrees west thlrty-thrco and seven-tenth perches to a post, thence by tho samo north Ave deirrppa punt, tu-pntr iu,nhA. tn o . i.iia oak, thenco by tho same north forty-eight degrees nnuuu iive-ieniu percnos to a post, thence bV the flrst. flPHPrlhp1 trnM .mill. hlnAlu,. cast flfty-ono and four-tenth perches to thoplnco ui ucgiiiiiiug, cumaiiuiig one acre and one hundred nuu mt!H-Bi pcruies oi innu strict measure, bo the same more or less, v, hereon nre erected a barn uuu uuiuuuuings. Sel7Cd, taken Into execution and tn iuuii,i nuti.n I'luium; uiuuiiu usinun. JOHN JIOUHUY, Sheriff. May 18, ts. DMINISTJIATHIX'S NOTICE. KSTATK OF 0. 8. 1IA11DEK, DECEASED. I.ettprn nf nrlmlnltlrnttAn l.ll.n ..nnn r. c Harder, late of Blorimsburg, Columbia county, Pa.', deceased, havo been granted by tho IlegKlerol until pnimtv 1 n M ru U A ll...ln. . ,l 5.... . " n, ii.uu, scrams nuk ing claims against said decedent nro requested to Ift ttm I null UIUMJ Hlul'ulCd ....UVJUV UtlUJ. , . JtllS. a A. IIAllDKlt, apr!T7-6W Administratrix, MID-SUMMElt NORMAL S0II00L. Will begin June 25th, aud continue 8 weeks. Thoso who desiro to refresh their memories and " vu.no muiu liiiuiuar innu ever wun nil me branches taught in our publlo schools will nnd this an excellent opportunity. In struction will be by the lecturo sys tem. Johonnot's Principles of Teaching will bo used as a text book In reading. It will be supplemented 1 nnd explained by 1 thol'rlnnliml " 11,prnwlllhAn l.l 1.. .--it..... .iMrtn.Vii ni , '""'"-v "iiiicu examination uU..b ,t.u .v,, ui'uu mmi, iiiui ueeu passed over. Imminent educators from thU nnd neighboring Jext regular term beelns Auirimt r.iii. lfpn. nrn lirntih, i.-ui.in n.n w .. iv u.i, tut; lui-iiui ui uvifri- Hill. lllO aUVailtflLrP nf n uniuirln. u..l.,u.l t.I.i ...1 .iirrno l'v"u' nvi.w., in.llU IUI I.IUIO. FWCI3 rECK, A. M., OrangcWIle, l'a. o i l'UINCIPAI. GOOD NEWS FOR THE UPPER END. The Largest Stock of Goods opened In Ilcnton, iu many years, lias just been received by tho undersigned. it ltmliraccH DRY GOODS, OROCERIES, CAPS, ""' BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS, QUKKNSWAUK, "IVii ,0,und '? a ?eleral inercantlla bus Iness, at tho very lowest prices. J k k k k k Several hundred thousand feet of drossod Lumber, Shingles, &c constantly on hand. ea,..nI;ilerfb,u?.eli,,Vro!r m,Va,U"g0 ,0 Henton, Pa. J. J. McHomy, May t-iia 0UPIIAi,S, COURT SALE "V VAI.UMII.K Kesil Iiaie ! By vlrtuo of an order Issued out of the Orphan's Court ot Columbia county, tho undersigned ap pointed trustee to make sale of the real estate of William Webb, late of tho Town of Bloomiburg, deceased, will exposo to public salo upon tho premises, on SATURDAY, June 23, 1883. At 3 o'clock p. m., the follow lng described real es tate, the property of said decedent, situated in the TOWN OF UMMIJiSBUKU, PA. LOT SO. l Beginning nt the northeast corner ot Market and hi streets In said town, thence northwardly along said Jlar. kctst. nnd fronting thereon fifty feci to a point thence by a lino parallel with Fourth street about two hundred feet to Whitman's alley, thence by Whitman's alley southwardly llfty feet to said Fourth street, thenco by said Fourth about two hundred feet to the place ot beginning. LOT NO. S. Beginning nt a point on Market street fifty feet north of lho northeast comer ot .Market nnd Fourth streets In said town of Blooms burg, thenco northwardly along said Market street nnd fronting thereon about forty.slx feet to the lot owned by John Fry, now occupied by (1. Mat thew Quick, thenco by lot of John Fry on the north to Whitman's alley, thenco by Whitman's alley southwardly about forty.slx feet ,to a point on Whitman's nlley.flf ty feet north of northwest corner ot Whitman's alley and Fourth street, west wardly nbout two hundred feet to tho placo ot be ginning. Whereon nre erected n DwELLINq HodSE, stable and outbuildings and fronting on said Mar ket street 10 feet, more or less. TiniMS AND CONDITIONS OF SAI.Ii Ono third of tho purchase money to bopayablo upon tho death of tho widow of William Webb, deceas ed, to tho parties entitled thereto, the Interest thereof to be paid annually to said widow. Tho payment to bo property becured upon thoprcmlscs: Ten per cent, of one fourth of tho balanco of pur chase money to bo paid nt the striking down of the property, tho ono fourth of said two-thirds less tho ten per cent, at the confirmation of sale, and the remaining part of tho purchase money In ono year thereafter, with Interest from continuation nf tl. J. K. evkk, Auctloner. WILLIAM HART, Bloomsburg, Pa., May s.i. Trustee. $1000 "BHD ?r?iP,rn VLth? !,,nt,or!-'Knttl for lho apprehension, trial nnd conviction of tho murderer or murderers ?.',J0 !niii"llcw-at unt K"wt, Columbia county l'a., Ill 18,,. CilAItLLS ltKICIIAKT, JOMIUA FETTKKMAN', , B. F. KIXJAH. S-5 Comm'rs. of Columbia County. UDITOlt'S NOTICE. ESTAT E OP JAMES I, l'KKSTON, DECEASED. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or Pinn0,.1 5-.ourto' Columbia county to make dlstrlbu ivm In i'.unUi!' "1 lmluls of 1110 administrator win sit at his ofiico In tho town of Bloomsburg In n?H,'.2 .a- ,nv ,f 6al4 da' Wen und where all WJnlZ SV " saw estate must nttend or be toreier debar.vd from any share of said fund. . , I- V. WALUIH, Audllor. JUDITOIt'S NOTICK. ESTATE OK JOHN SANDS DECEASED. The, undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or Phan's court of Columbia county to imike dlstrl Lutlon ot lho funds In lho hnndi of the accountant nnd to pas.s upon and ileeldo tho exceptlo sto ..nec0.unt. 11 m for tho puroost-s o his ap point netit athlsonico in Bloomsburgl in sntuir. '. 'e twenty.! htm day of June, A?'l). ltsi, at tSid t mrt ri?tt ,,,1";re11. Persons Intefestcd' In re'iulrcil tn n,.0,1'",110?3.10 Mla arcoullt nr0 fSJm JSLi'P Vrp.heBt ""'ir claims or bo debarred trom coming In for a sharo of said assetts. May 31, 1883. SAMUEL KNOHIl, . ... Junl Auditor. UDITOU'S NOTICK. ESTATE OE 1'AUVIN EVES, DECEASED. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by lho Or P"."," " V?urtof ''olumbla county to i niuke .Utstill button ot the funds In tho hands of ho ndmlnlstra- Van?,aTr?lt,b0 W,"'? titled theretS. will sit ut tho ofiico of 1'. it. ikeler Fso in Bloomsburg, on Wednesday Juno Will lbstnt 10 u' "V Wen and whero all persons bavins in nT..V,Vft . ..'.'. ' uwiieu iruin receiv ing any bliaro of said fund. C O. PEACOCK, Auditor. Jun 1 JUDITOH'S NOTICE. KSTATK OK DANIEL KIlEtmi, DECEASBD. P.7a'nWWntt fUI1( . i.i duuiu ui sum 0. W. Junl OTICE. AtiOUt. tlm KM, nt ln-il .run . . Kiinp ri,r: ,rn. is.W ., u Bve ivter a. twniniii"ff;.y.0J,J,. forty. lari"-Thp'notewobVa.VdfrS havo received no value for thein, and wo bjrebv warn ull persons not to ncgotiato for them. 7 ' ii B. 15. A. BEIHHLINK. IDIUDOE LKTTINO Will Iia Irs ct tl.n finiAiAi... i dayjhomi (hiypf rWSu I. nun uiiuKu iu uo eieeteu over Cutiiwium creek near John llrclsh's in Heat er towiuS Jin " iS bo n wooden braeo rnvpi-pii iii,i,r,. Jin ;i. ."' .1 tween abutments, 10 feet wldo frtiin out to out i abutments to bo built by contractor so ns in mi' mil of skewback three feet fro n top i DfwSll date" i'MW .!'."'" nb0. lw wniS'mark t'o lop of (B nuiw mat miing toixMlono IiV ffiio,n0icoVrf,,t bUrg, I'll. ..,,,anvuvil 1UUU111S- i.ii .1 . 1'1-n'EIl.MAN, CilAItLKH IlEICIIAIlT, ..A . . .. ' . i.llUAll, A,,t,!,;'l!.'JI KA."..f Y "f"' . commissioners. w..u.iaMvm-)B- t,lm;t', iiioumsuurg, May 80, The rlchstt, ereim, DEER tterquifled. Purines thi blood. CURES Dvtpepill, Llr tad Kidney dlt ritit. SsnlbyMill omceof John v. YSTu n, li . K&SAivSl VI on I. , , hi vvsieuv larnus. AddrtM l BEAN & RAPE.WholeuloiruBgUli, MOI. 47 & 40 M. 2d St., PbUatftlpltfA. Juno Mw ais