THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMBBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. 0, E. Elwell, I r jit. " IFloomsburg, pa. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1881. DElMTIO HATIONAL TI0KET7 1011 l'HUSIItENT, STEPHEN QROVER CLEVELAND, or ni:w yoisk. von vioi: rnr.sinnNT, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, OK INDIANA. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. F.t.KCTOKVAT-I.Anor., RtOIIAltlt V.vux, B. .T. McOiiank, II. B. Pi.UMKn. kli:utoiis, nut. I. .lolin Rtevln. 2. i'. i. Sotwondr-rfer. :. .lolin W. ltv. I. II. .1. llornn. B. it. I Wright. fi J. II. Hrtnton. 7. Win. mahlcr. H. O. P. lleutschlcr. . II. .M. Nortli. 10. II. (1. Miles. II. A. (1. liroadhend. t. F. V. lioclcarcllow. 13. Klchanl ltahn. M. ucorgo II. Irwin. Illst. 13. ocorgoH. 1'urdy. lit 1'. It. Ackloy. 17. .lolin 1". lovan. is. Kim I). l'.ukor. 19. 15. W, Miunma. 20. A. II. MIL si. V. V. James, a. ,1. K. I', Dull. S3. John Hwan. 21. A. II. Wlnternlt. & John II. lllll. 2i. Wm. A. Fornuor. 87. A. J. Uroonlleld. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TIOKET. conoiiessman-at-lakoe, W. W. II. DAVIS. von CONC1RESS. DR. O. A. MEGAUGELL, OF OllANflEVlLI.E. ' VOn ltEl'ltESENTATlVK. A. L. FRITZ, op ni.ooMsuuno. WILLIAM BRYSON, 01" CENTISAUA. von ritOTiisoTAnv. W. II. SNYDUH, . OVOltANOV. V'OI! ItUOISTKli & RECOKIIKU. G. W. STERNER, ov ni.oojisnuno. von couNrv tueasuui'.r. P. A. EVANS, or MOKTOun townsiiu'. VOR "COUNTV COMMI3SIO.NE11. WASHINGTON PARR, OV FRANKLIN. STEPHEN POIIE OV CENTRE TOWNSIIU'. VOIt COUNTV AUDITORS, ELI BOBBINS, OF ri3IUNOCREEK. E. M. TEWKSBURY, OF CATAWISSA. STANDING COMMITTEE. Tlio Chairman of tho Pcmocratlo County Com mltlec. renuosts each member of tho Ktandlncr Committee to mako an appointment ot a Vlgllaneo Commltteo tor hli election district, boroush or lownsmp consisting oi at least two memDcrs, in addition to tho member ot tho Standing commlt teo, nnd In tho larger dlstrUts three or four, as may bo necessary, and tho members of t ho stand ing Commltteo will promptly within notmoro mutt uuu wt'i'K sunu utu name iu mo cuaumau. USO. 1- fiLWKU, DAVID LOWKNBERO, Secretary. Chairman. rost onico. Heaver lierwlck V, Berwick W. Hcnton liloom E. Hloom W. Ilrlarcreck Catawlssa Centralis J. Itlttenhouse, Isaiah Bower, (1. A. Carey, l. W. Illrleman David Lowcnberg, (lea 11 Klwell. Iicavcr Vallley. lierwlck. lierwlck. Ilenton. Dloomsburg, M. L. Ilousknecht, Willow Springs. W. t. Creasy Cntawlssa. II. 1-. (A11TV centralis. Light Street. Ccntralla. Ashland. Centre Harauel llidlay Conyngham N. John Ilrennan conyngnamB. .ionn .Monroe, Flshlngcreek L. 11. Crovcllnz, van camp. VennsyL (Irecnwood. Frankun (Irccnwood Hemlock Jackson Locust .Madison Main JlMIln llontour Sit. Pleasant orango line Itoarlngcreek West bcott Kast Scott sugarloal Daniel Loremnii. 1. 1). vatton, James Harris, K W. JlcUcnry, J. Snyder, Miles smith J. W. Kelchncr, D. II. Montgomery o. A. stongo Jacob (lllbert c. w, Amracrman (1. II. (lordncr James Knlttle, ' 0. 1'. Itelghnrtl, I), oclsluger W. 11. l'eterman, liuck Horn. Wallers. Itoarlngcrock. Jerseytown. .Malnvllle. jnminviiio, Orovanla. fancy OrangevlUo. lino .Summit. !1U drove. Light street, issp Colo's Creel War commenced between Franco and China on Friday of last week An cast 22. The French were the first to open firo. and killed a great number of tho Chinese, besides Kinking several of their vessels. Tho French only lost five men in tho engagement. It is thought mo war will soon terminate as tlio French army is so much better drilled that tboy will soon bring their enemy to terms. How Cleveland Looks and Talks, Secretary Geo. A. Post, of tho Dein noratio Congressional Campaign Com mitteo,lins returned to Washington and is in charge of tho headquarters. Whilo in Albany several days ago Mr. Post visited Governor Cleveland and had n long talk with him. "He is a capital fellow to talk with said Mr. Post speaking of Cloyoland. "IIo is plain iin.iHsuiiilng and lrank. i hero nro no gilt-edgo frills about him. Ho receives you with a pleasant manner that makes you feel easy, but thero is sullicient dignity in his bearing to deprivo it o any air of familiarity, IIo is an agreo able conversationalist, and is a much bolter looking man than his pictures represent. IIo is lleshy, but not obeso. In fact, for n man of his largo framo ho lias not too much, lie has, too, n line oxprcssiyo oyo. Washington Star, Ex-Gov. flendrlck's Letter. Tho following is n copy of Ex-Gov ornor Ilendriek s letter of acceptance of tho Democratic nomination lor tl Vico Presidency : Gentlemen; I have tho honor to acknowledge tho receipt ot your com inunicatioii notitying mo ot my noun nation by tho Democratio Conventio nt Chicago, as a camlidato for the of fice of Vioo President of tho United Stntcs. May I repeat what I hav said on another occasion that it is nomination which 1 nnd neither ex pected nor desired, and yet 1 recog- nizo nnd appreciate tho high honor dono mo by tlio convention, Tho choico of suoh a body, pronounced Willi such unusual unanimity, and no companled with so generous an ex iircssion of esteem and confidence, ought to outweigh all merely personal desires and preferences of my own. It is with this feeling, and I trust also from a deep senso of publio duty, that I now accept tho nomination rind shall nbido the judgment of my countrymen I liavo examined with care tho decla ration of principles adopted by tho convention, n copy of which you sub mitted to me, and iu their sum and Bubstanco I heartily endorso and ap prove tho same. T. A. Henhkicks. EDITORIAL LETTER. Plymouth, Wis"., Aug. 22d, 'Hi, Dr. in Coi.iiMitiAM i I had expected lo let you hear fioiti uu ueiore nils', mil uiy iimu una ueuu so pleasantly mid constantly occupied itli (ravelling nnd visiting, mat i liavo found it difllcult to return to tho kind of work that demands my limo and attention at homo. It Is rt relief to feel, when I get up iu tho morning, that thero is no hard work beforo mo for tho day. but this will no doubt grow monotonous, nnd l snail do ginn lo g.'t into tho harness again. You now editors nic all ot inai aciivo ami industrious disposition that will not crmit them to bo contented in idlo- nesH. l'orliaps tins may do accounicu for in tlio fact that they hovo to work or starve. Tho necessity for bread and butter is sonieth'ng of nu inccntivo to labor, nnd ns tho editorial profession is not ono of tho callings that keeps a man's pttrso in a plethoric condition, tho intervals of idleness must necessar ily bo fow and far between. Wo readied nyinoiHii ouo ween . V - 1!. . 1 ago to-day. Tins is a prosperous miiu town of 1200 inhabitants, and sinco my first visit hero twenty ono years ngo, it lias shown many siinsiannai signs of improvement. It U nbout 150 miles north of Chicago, and 11 miles west of Lake Michigan. Tho breeds from the lnko have n perceptible miiu- onco on tho atmospheie, so that whilo you aro sweltering with the thermomo tor at 90 decrees wo aro comfortably cool. Tlio lSntsconaitans hero aro nappy on accouut of a great addition to their church in tho shapo of a fino now pipe organ, which was completed to-day. It was presented to tlio onurcn as a mo morial bv tho w'tfo and daughters of tho lato lion. P. II. Smith of this place, a sou in-law of Judgo Elwell. It will bo used for tho first timo on the 31st inst. A paper says that a "distinguish ed organist." will preside at tho open ing. Modesty prevents mo from giv ing tho namo" of that "distinguished'1 performer, as somo of your readers might suspeot that tho aaiccuvo is mis placed. I think so my self. SHEIIOYOAN. Wo spent several days this week at Sheboygan, a city of 10,000 inhabi tants, on the shore of Lako Michigan. It is a prospcious place, and there are ninny fino buildings in tho city. In tho publio park a never failing supply of mineral water Hows Irom an artesian well 1400 feet deep. This water not only supplies the fountain and firo hy drants, bul is bottled up, nnd sold all over tho country. Ono of tho most in teresting places wo visited was tho lite Bavintr station. It is tho samo in ev ery respec'. as all others maintained by the government on tho sea coast and lako shores. Tlio station is locatod near the beach, at tho mouth of tho Sheboygan river. Tho crew consists of a captain and eight men, whoso duty it is to render assistanco to any ves sels that aro cast ashore. They liavo a surf -boat, a largo boat that can neith er sink, upset nor founder, mortars for throwing a lino from tho shore to a vessel, a life-saving car that is drawn back aud forth over a ropo in cases when tho sea is too high to permit tho boats to approach a wreck, life preser- ers, mcdicino chests tor thoso who are injured, and every possiblo appliance that human ingenuity can devise. In ono of the rooms hang tho names of all tho vessels that have been escued by tho crew of tho station. The men receivo 40 per month, and much of tho timo liavo nothing to do, but when their services aro needed they take their lives in their hands, and enter upon a perilous work. Tho government cannot expend money m a more commendable manner than for tho life-saving service. bheboygan is tho leading oity of this country in tho manufacture of chairs. Thero aro several lactones and their confined facilities aro capable of turn ing out ono thousand dozen chairs per day. Wo visited ono ot tho largest es tablishincrlH, nnd wero surprised at tho rapidity with which a chair is made. Everything is dono by machinery, and one can scarcely walk last enough to keep up with tho pieces from tho timo tho first plank is sawed until they come out a chair. COUNTY INSANE ASYLUMS. This stato has a system of caring for insane paupers that has worked admir ably, livery county can erect its own osylum, and receives from tho stato 1.50 per week for each inmato. In this manner they aro kept at consider, ably lest) expenso than it costs the conn ty to keep them m a stato institution. Shoboygan county has ono of theso es tablishments which is said to bo tho model oi:o of tho stato. It is a fine brick building and contains at present 41 inmates. Everything about it is in tho best of order and tho unfortunates all receivo tho kindest nttentiop. POLITICS. I have seen much in the tcnublican papers about the stampede of tho Gor man and Irish voters from Cleveland to Blaino. This county is largely pop mated by Germaus, and I liavo yet to near ot the hrst one who has gono over. Largo clubs have been organized all through tno west, and tho greatest en thusiasm provails. The club at She boygan has just received 1000 torches and will havo some big parades this fin. liio leaders hero claim that wis consin is now a doubtful slnte.and thov will mako a tremendous effort to swing hit uuu uiu Mumucruiiu ruiiKH. niicm igan also is said to bo debatable ground, and thocoallition between tho demo crnts and groeiibackers will probably givo Cloveland somu of tho electoral votes of that state. Tho Democracy nero is nopctiil, and with tho brie-hten ing prospcots all over tho land, tho election of a Democratio President icems almost assured. E. Grover Cleveland's Pledge, 1 I should be called to the Chief Magistracy of the nation by the suf frages oj my jcuoto-ouize.m 1 will as mine the duties of that high office with a solemn determination to deal cute every effort to the country's good ana wan an tumtiio reliance upon iiejavor and support ot the Supreme Jiemg, who I believe will always bless honest human endeavor in the conscl eutious discharge of publio duty. .jrovcr uicvmaiid s bettor ot Accept auco. The Man to Oboose. Bov. Edward Kggleston, who known nt every fircsldo by his works, writes to tho National Democratio Committee : "No reasonable man, not blinded by partisan zeal, can doubt, it seems to me, that Gov. Cleveland is tho man most likely to administer tho govern inent in such a way ns to leavo it bet ter and not worse than it is now. To elect Blaino is to throw away about all that tho best citizens havo striven to gain for ten years or moro. To put tho administration of a roformed civil service into tho hands of tlio Bepubli can nominees is lo set nn oxperloncer fox to watoh a poultry yard." Golum bus, O., Timet. Cleveland's Honesty Vouohcd Tor, It is a somewhat rcmirknblo fact lhat (ho Utica IleniM account of Mr. Tilden's public services os Gover nor of Now Yoik requires little chaiigo in order to describe very accurately Grovcr Cleveland's career as Mayor of llnffalo. Plenty of Republicans in Hiiffnlo who know Mr. Cleveland's ca reer will vote for him for Governor. Any Republican outsiilo of liuffalo can do tho samo thing, with perfect confi dence that he will administer tho ircat trusts of tho oflico with iitillinching courage, unswerving integrity and un falteimg vigilance. Nino York Sun, Oct. 10, 1882. A Oloudcd Sun. When Cleveland wa9 a candidate for Governor iu 1882, tho New York Sun thus warmly referred to him in an ed itorial s "Grovcr Cloveland, now mayor of Buffalo nnd tho Democratic candi date for Governor of Now York, is a man worthy of tho highest public con fidence. No ono can study tho record of his career sinco ho has held oflico iu Huffalo without being convinced that ho possesses thoso highest qualities of a public man, found nrinciplt'S of ad ministrative duty, luminous intelli gence nnd courngo to do what is right no matter who may bo pleased or dis pleased thereby." Was the Sun oh scured then, "or is it hidden behind dark clouds now ! Dana's Opinion of Butler in Vast Years- From the New York Sun, May 18th, 1ST3. It is not generally supposed that lien Butler is a humbug. According to tho popular belief ho is distinguish ed for brutal frankness nnd a cynical display of rascally qualities, rather than pretending to" virtues which ho ocs not possess. iSeverthelcsa wo win oonvict him of such falso pretences. Ev erybody knows that ho was ono of tho principal agents employed by uen. Grnnt to put through the extra pay swindle. His reponsibility for the per formance he has admitted, and ho pro- oses to refund to thoso who demand t the share of every individual citizen in tlio money thus taken from tho treas ury. This sharo IJutler estimates at three cents each. To one gentluinan who complained to him ho lias remit ted the amount iu a postage stamp, and promises to restore the samo sum to everybody who asks for it. In this Butler is guilty not only of humbug but extraordinary meanness. 1 ho ab rogate ot tho extra-pay robbery is 818,000,000 taken out of tho treasury, because it imposes on the people of the United States tho necessity of paying every year, over aud abovo tie ir pre vious expenditures, a sum equivalent to tho interest on that amount. Now, taking 30,000,000 of souls as tho popu lations of the country, it is plain that instead of threo cents apiece Butler and his confederates, by their extra pay swindle, plunder half a dollar from every person, black and white, old and young, wise and foolish, rich aud poor, big and little. This is exactly what liutler ought to resloro, and when no pretends to make any sufferer good by sending him a threo cent postage stamp ho is a humbug. Half a dollar is tho least that will indemnity each person for Iosj by this raid upon tho treasury under the inspiration of Grant and through tho active management ot ISutler. From the New York Sun, Juno so, 1873. Tho life and career of Ben Butler fitly illustrate Banton'a maxim, "Au dacity, moro audacity always audaci ty." Whatever ot nciicious conse quences ho has or of unquestionable success ho may have attained can be traced to that one governing rule of his conduct. Without it ho would be lost in tho crowd of trading dema- KOKues and knaves to which he worth ily belong. With it ho lias become a power in tho paity which, whilo. affect mg to despiso his vulgar practices, yet abjectly accepts Ins leadership and humbly bows beforo his power. Rated by some, contemned by many and dis trusted by all, this bad man, wilh his crooked ways, foul methods, distorted mind aud wicked heart, glories m theso moral determines, Haunts them con stantly boforo the public oyo and traf fics in them as political merchandise, Thd notoriety which decency shrinks lrom as a degradation ho seeks at any sacrifice. IIo treats tho reproach which lollows such exhibitions as so much capital added to tho stock of ill fame tliat had already mado his namo odious ly conspicuous in and out of Congress. Keioicmg in his own shamo and com- incr monev from onon votialitv. discard , o i . . r' . ing any pretense ot principle, bound by no ties ot honor, scolhng at religion, making politics a trade, despotic when clothed with authority, cowardly by nature, mercenary from habit and des titute of ono ennobling quality for manly attributes to lift him up abovo theso wretohed characteristics, ho is to day the leading candidate for the high est honor in the onlimitcncd and moral Massachusetts. To this complexion we havo como at last. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A raarvol ot purity strength and wbolesomouoss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tlio multitude ot low test, short weigui, mum ur pnospnaiu powucrs, pom only in o.iqb. uutau ijakinu ruwvKtt . iuo wan.ni, H. V. nug ll-l y, JDMlNISTUATOn'S NOTICE. K3TATK Of UVU1 J. PATTEN, CICIiHID. Ilt;ra or administration In tho estate of Laura J. 1'utten, deceased, late ot llloomsuurir, Columbia county, i vuuuyiviuuu, uuvu ucun Kramuu vy mo ItfL'l.tter of tuld county to the undersigned Admin istrator, All liersoim having claims wjalust tho estate of tho deceased are requested to present mem iur seuu'iut'iib, uuu luusuiuueuwu uj mo es tate to make payment to the uudurslcneU adtuln isiraiur wimuuvuemjr. 11. i.ini.tt, auk so Administrator T?KKAB HHOWN'a lwaUHANOE J? A AUKNUV. Mover's now bulldlntr. Main street, uioonisnurg, ra. Assets. itna insurance Co., ot Hartford, Conn, tt.ois.sw ltoyal of Liverpool , ls.sw.ooo Lancashire ,.. lo,o 0,009 Firo Association, Vhlladelphla, ...... . 4,ii5,no l'liuinli. ot London 6.id.870 London A Lancashire, of England.. .. l.iw.sio Hartford of Hartford a,I3,oiu Sprlneaeld Klro aud Marino. , s,oi'i.6f As tuoaiceseiusarouirooi, policies are wnuen lor tno insured wiuioui our uuiar iu mo uUlceutliioomsuurK. uet.nu, '91 SHERIFF'S SALE. ltyvlrttio of sundry writs hsucd out ot tho Or phan's Court ot Columbia county, and to mo dl reclotl, vt 111 tw exposed to I'ublto Sale nl tho Court House In liloomslmiv, on Monday, Sept. 22, '84, at a o'clock, p. m., tho following described malm tale, to-wltt Tho undivided ono-half of Iho foUowtiiu describ ed real estate 1 n lot ot ground hltuato In tho town of llloomsburtf, In the county ot Columbia, nnd stato ot Pennsylvania, IlKGlNNlNdnttho corner of alot of ground formerly ot Thomas Harris ami run. mnjt tbenco along tho cast sldo ot Iron Street north- est wardly about forty feet to n corner of lot of Hoblson Keslg, now owned by Jacob Millard, thenco by tho namo northwestwardly two hun dred nnd fourteen feet to an alloy, thence along tho fame southeast wardly nbout forty fect to said llarrls lot, thenco along tho same two hundred and fourteen feet, to tho plaea of beginning, CONTAIN 1N(I eight thousand ilvo hundred fect, bo tho samo moro or less, whereon nro crcctfda two-story framo dwelling houso anil out building. Vend lti. Selred, taken Into execution, nt tho suit of I. W. McKclvy vs. Mary Lowls, nnd to bo sold as tho property of Mary Lewis. Klwell, Att'y. A li S U Tho undivided ono-half ot tho following describ ed rent estate t a lot of ground Bltuato In tho town ot llloomsburtr, la tho county of Columbia nnd stnto of Pennsylvania, HUOINXINO nt the corner of n lot ot ground formerly of Thomas Hants, and running thenco along tho cast side of Iron street northwestwardly nbout forty feet to a corner of lot of ItoMson Kaslg, now owned by Jacob Millard, thenco by tho mmo northeastwardly two hundred ami fourteen feet to nn alley, thenco nlong tho samo southeast waidly about forty fect to said Harris lot, thenco nlong tho samo two hundred and fourteen feet to tho placo ot beginning, CON TAINING eight thousand Ilvo hundred feet, bo tho namo mora or less, whereon aro erected a two- story framo dw elllng houso nnd out buildings. Fl. Fa. Seized, taken Into execution, at tho suit of I. W McKclvy vs. John Hooper, nnd to bo sold as tho property of said John Hooper. Elwell, Att'y. AJiSU All that certain mcssiuge, tenement, and tract of land situate In Locust township In tho county ot Columbia nnd stato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns follows, to-wlt: llKaiNNINII nt stono corner In lino of land now or lato of Jacob Stein, and running tioin thenco by the same north six and three-quarter degrees, cast seventy-eight and' three-tenths perches to a stone, thenco by land now or lato ot Henry Hcrncr north three quarters of a degree, cast twenty-thrco and four tcnths pcrchos to a whlto plno stump, thenco by tho samo north forty-two and a half degrees eat eighteen perches to a stono ; thenco by M. 1- Meet ing houso lots South forty-six and throe-quarters degrees East, live perches to a stone, and North twcnty-nluo and ono-half dogrccs East, IS perches and 4-10 to a stono ; thenco by land now or lato ot William Carl and John Itcrnor South sev enty ono and a half degrcos Kast, forty-ono and nine-tenths perches to a stono ; thenco by land now or lato of William Koth and William Ycagcr South two degrees w est, one hundred and eight perches to n stono j thenco North clghty-threo degrees West thirty-six and live-tenths perches to a stono ; thenco South threo and a half degrees West, eight nnd six-tenths perches to a stono: thenco North clghty-two and a half degrees West, thlrty-ono porches to tho placo of beginning, CON TAINING fourty-four acres and ono hundred nnd nlno perches moro or less, with tho appurtenan ces consisting ot n dwelling houso and a barn, &a, FL Fa. Seized, taken Into execution, at tho suit of A. K. Walter vs. Timothy M. llollck, nnd to be sold as tho property of said Timothy M. llollck. Spinney, Att'y. ALSO All lhat certain pleco or parcel of ground situate In tho town of Orangovlllc, County of Columbia and stato ot Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : BEGINNING at a post, corner at a publio road leading through tho townot OrangavlUo, thenco by land ot Miles A. Williams North seventy-four and three-fourths degrees West eight and forty-six one-hundredth perches to a post, thenco by land of said Miles A. Williams North ntty-four degrees West, twelvo and twenty ono hundedth perches to a llmcstono corner, thenco by land of Benjamin Wcrtman South thlr-ty-llioand three-eighth degrees West twenty thrco nnd twenty ono hundredth pjrehes to a post, thenco by land of said Benjamin ivertinan South eighty-seven and threo-clght degrees East slxtoen and eighty-four one-hundredth perches to stone corner, thenco by land of James B. Har- man North twenty.flvo and one-fourth degrees East, nvo and forty one-hundredth perches to a post, thenco by land ot James B. Harmon South eighty-seven and three-eight degrees East ten and seventy-eight ono hundredth perches to a stono corner, thenco by land ot John Megarglo North thlrty-Qvo and ono-fourth degrees East four and sixty one-hundredth perches to a stono corner nnd thenco by land otJohnMegargcl and John Stlner North ntty and three-fourth degrees West, one and sixty-four one-hundredth perches to a stono corner, thenco by land of John Stlner North seventeen and one-fourth degrees East one and thirty-two hundredth perches to a stono corner tho placo of beginning, CONTAINING ono nero and ono hundred and lltteen perches neat meas ure, on which are erected a two-story frame dwel ling house, n frame butcher shop, barn and other outbuildings. FL Fa. Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit ot William Menrs for his own uso and In trust for Derncttn Mears and Silas Conner vs. Camden Mears nnd to bo bold as tho property ot Camden Mears. Miller Att'y. ALSO All that certain tract and mossuago ot land sit uate lu Centro township Columbia county Penn sylvania, CONTAINING one hundred and thirteen acres, moro or less, adjoining lands ot Lafayette Creasy and others on tho west, lands ot Lafayette Crcascy on tho north, lands of Thomas Kochcr on tho east, and land ot William Miller and others on tho south, whereon nro erected a two-story framo dwelling houso, a frame barn and other out build lngs. ALSO Lot In Centre township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded North by land of Isaac Strouso, East by landot said Hutchison and Lafayetto Creasey, South by lands of E. B. Low and West by lands of E. 11. Low, being a lime stono quarry lot con taining about ono-fourth of nn acre moro or less on which are erected a lime kiln and Umehouse, ALSO Lot In Centre township bounded north by land of Isaac Strouso, east by land ot McKelvy, Ncal Co., south by land of K. II. Low, and west by oth er lot of Levi A. Hutchison being a llmestono quarry lot containing about ono-fourth of an acre, moro or loss, on which nro erected a limo kiln and limo house. FL Fa. Seized, taken Into execution, at the suit ot Wil liam Shaffer vs. I. A. Hutchison and to bo sold as tho proporty ot I. A. Hutchison. Barkley, Att'y. ALSO All that certain pleco or parcel of land situated In Centre township, Columbia County, Penna., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: on tho north by lands ot Samuel, David and Charles Whltmlro, on tho oast by land of David Whltmlre, on tho south by land ot (leorgo ltuckel, nnd on tho west by land ot Elizabeth Yoho, 00 ntalnlng about blxtocn acres of land, moro or less, with tho ap purtenances. Tho abovo tract la Improved land without buildings. Fl. Pa. Seized, taken Into execution and to be sold ns the property of Allen Whltmlre. Ikclcr, Att'y. ALSO All the right, title, Interest and Ufo cstalo ot John Belong, one of tho defendants In tho within nam ed writ In tho folowlng described real oWato, two tracts of land situate In Centro township Colum bla county, Pa., bounded to-wlt : On tho north by land ot John Ncyhnrd and Henry Shaffer, on tho oast by land ot Henry Shaffer, on tho bouth by land of Frank Hagenbuch and Jeremiah llngen buch, deceased, and Ellsha Hagenbuch, and on the west by division lino foUowlng the mlddlo fence on and between tho abovo described land and oth er lands of Henry Delong, deceased, as directed In bis last will and testament, to tho public road leading from Light Street lo Berwick, said lino thence leading across said road continuing In a btralght lino to the lino ot land belonging to Bllsha Hagenbuch, containing nbout sixty -two acres of land, more or less, whereon nro erect ed a largo tio-itory brick dwelling houso, kitchen, wood house, and all necessary and con venient out buildings, a largo bank-barn, wagon house, hog pen, cider press and other buildings. There Is also on tho said tract, fruit and fruit trees of every description. ALSO All tho right, title, interest and Ufo estato of John Delong ono of tho defendants named in tho within writ and ono other certain piece, par cel and tract ot land situate In Centre township, Columbia county, Stale of Pennsylvania, Bound ed and described as follows, to-wltt Called tho "Summer lllll Tract," North by (lea ltuckle, East by land of Eminctt and Levi Amman, south by land of Samuel Hagenbuch, deceased, and on tho west by land of Henry Shaffer, CONTAINING about thlrty.nlne acres of land, more or less, being tlmberland, 13 acres cleared. vend. Ex, Seized, taken into execution, at the suit of Cy rus Mcllcnry and John Delong Exoc'rs of Henry Belong, deceased vs. Sarah A. Belong and John Delong and to be sold as the property ot Sarah A. Delong. JOHN MOUUKY, snydsrandlkeler, AUy'i. Shcrttr. UMTfJH'S NOTIOK. KST1TR OF -ANMA r. KVANS, nCKASIcn. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by Iho or jilmns' court or Columbia county lo mnkoillstrl. (union of I ho; balance In Iho hands of .Tno. W. KvnnsnclmlnlfitrfttorofBaldmtuto, will Kit t tho onice of u II. Jackson attorney at lierwlck, p.i. on Saturday Sent, nth last nt l) o'clock a. 111', wnen and where all parlies interested In said estato must nppoarahd present their claims and UkWo Indebti-d to tho same to muko payment to tho un-dii-slgned without delay. . , 11. II. I.tTTLi; Aug 16 1 W Auditor. 11 KUlSTKiVS NOTIOK. Notloo Is hereby irlvcn to nil leirateen. creditors 1 and other persons Interested In the estates of tho respective) decedent nnd minors, that tlio fol lowing administration and irunnllan accounts havo been nied In Ihoonico oj tho llrglstcr of Col umbia county, and will bo presented for connrmo tlnn and nllownneo In Iho Orphans' Court to bo held In lilonmsburg. on Monday September sal, 18l, at S o'clock p. m. on said day 1 No. 1. Tlio nrst nnd Jlnal account ot diaries linker administrator of Jacob mker, lato of Hea ver township, deceased. No. 2. Tho Hrst nnd final account rt Isaac Lin dcuimith, administrator of llcnlnmln Llndenmuth, Into ot Conynghom towhshlp, ilcconsed. No. fl, Th'o nrst and partial account of Chris tlan crouso and Francis W. Crouso Executors of Frederick Crouse, lato of Heaver township, de ceased. No. -I. Tho first nnd final necount ot C 11. Jack, son, giiardlinot J. A. swank, n minor child of Harrison Swank, lato of Columbia county, deceos od. No. n. nbo Hrst and final account of (leorgo Walter administrator of Catherine Walter, lato ot Montour township, decoased. No. 8. Tho nrst nnd final account of Allen Mann executor of tloorgo Shumnn, latoof.Minin township, decoasod. No. 7. Tlio nrst and nnal account of Abraham Krclsher ddmlnUtrntor dc lvnls non cwn leslauwn toiimiMoof 1-cter Maurer, Into of Locust town ship, deceased No. 8. Tho nnal necount of Levi Wright, guar dian of Ilenovlllo V .ulk, a ir Inor child of lienevlllo II. Foulk, lato of Hemlock township, deceased na mm by llcbeccn Wright Burvuing executor ot Levi Wright deceased. No. n. Tho first and final necount ot James M. Shultz nnd Chnrlt A. Iloberts administrators ot Jntncs ltobcrls, lato of sugarloat township, do ccascd. No. 10. Tho Hrst nnd final account of C. O. Peacock administrator rwjii tpstnmpiitn nnnpsn of Cathcrlno A. Gall, lato of Hemlock township, de ceased. No.lt. Tho llrst nnd final account of Solomon Str.vusser executor of Ellas s. Velwnr. lato or Lo cust township, deceased. No. 14. Tlio first nnd nnal account nf Clinton Kills ndmlminlstrator ot Jacob Gaumcr, Into of Cntawlssa township, deceased. No. 18. Tho account of S. I). Kostenhaurter and Margaret Marks administrators Ac, of Francos Kostenbander, lato ot Catnwlssa township, de ceased. No. 11. Tho second ntid nnd hecnunt nf llenhpn U Illch and Thomas Wilson executors of Jonn O. ltich, Into of Greenwood township, deceased. No. IV Tlio first and nartlal account of Clark Cnllooder executor of Joseph Hess, lato of Benton township, deceased. No 10. Tlio first and final account nf Samuel II. Klsncr administrator of Susan Klsncr. lute of Greenwood township, deceased. No. 17. Tho nrst and flnal account ( f Samuel Shlvo executor ot Philip Unangst, late of Fishlng- tiTX-u lumisuiji, uecuuscu. No. 18. Tho first nnd Ilnnl necount of Samuel Bhlvo administrator, Ac. of Anna M. Unangst, Into of Fishlngcreek township, deceased, No. 10. Tho llrst nnd nnal account of Itobcrt Buckingham administrator of Elizabeth Walter, lato of Montour township, deceased. No. al Tho first nnd flnnl necount nf ltlrnm .1. Hecder exoutor or Joseph Hartman, lato of Catn wlssa tow nshlp, deceased. No. 21. Tho llrst and llnnl account of Chnrles C. Wlllets administrator ; liunln io of Isaiah Wlllcts, laic ot Catawlssa township, deceased. No. 84, Tlio llrst nnd partial account of Jonn. than W. Eck administrator of S. A. Kck lato of Brlarcrock township, deceased. No. 2.1. Tho (lrRt nnd onrtlnl account, of nlntnii Ellis, administrator of Casper lthawn, late of cntawlssa township, deceased. Iteglslcr's onice, Ono. W. Stkrnkr, Bloomsburg, Aug 29, 'S I lteglste r. G HAND JUROltS. lllooin Frank Knorr. Levi Shoomnkei. .1. C. Brown. ncnton Geo. w. Mcllenry. Berwick bat Id Uaucher. John (1. .Tacobv. J. II. Hpyt, DUman Varncs, A. a Phillips, vutuwissn wrigut lower. centre Fred Hagenbucli, J Wilson Miller. Ccntralla August (table. Greenwood D Brady. Hemlock K 1) Letdv. Locust Haines Yost. Harman Fnhrlnccr. I. N. Teltsworth. Madison E iiendorsnott, A K smith. Maine Washington Fisher. Miniln-ll c Hess. Montour Plilllp Foust. Orango Aaron Patterson. T KAVERSE JUllOKS. FIRST WEEK. Bloom W C Haason, Charles Decker, CInrk Shoemaker. Peter Jones, Samuel Anderson. Heaver Kmery Benslnger, Lowl3 Baker. Ilenton F s Smith. Berwick James Evans, Gideon Belshllnc, C Krantz, C. W. Froas. Brlarcrock s S Sltler. centre A o Creasy. . W. conyngnam rntncK nvnn, joiiu urennan. Flhtngcrcck-S J Pettier, T 11 Edgar, J F MC- Henry. Franklin Daniel Hower, D A Munson. Greenwood Jonathan Ilaitiuan. Hemlock Itcubcn Guild. Jackson Ezeklel cole. Loou3t Andrew Helchart, Samuel lie nbild." Madison Wm Mostcllcr. Mnlno-J F Bauman. Mt. l'lensnnt Miles Ikclcr. icott W E Dcltterlek, Tremblcy Anglo, J. u. Ainmennan. Sugarloat .Tames Pennington, Ellas S Fritz, Jas per Lewis, Titos. Cole. SECOND WEEK. Bloom Tacob Bomboy, c A Klelm, Alfred Glr- Beaver Michael Itlttenhouse, Benjamin Mich ael, james l i.ox. Ilenton Peter Laubach. uerwlck-s B Bowman, W C Palmer, J II Catter. all. Hrlarcreck Edward Hughes, Emanuel Yost, Si las E Mover, catawlssa -Clinton Ellis, J B Knittle. Ccntralla tieorgo James. Flshlnsrcreek John Dresher. Greenwood H B Kline, Chandlee Eves, Daniel Weill ver. Locust William Ilhodcs, Jonathan Beaver. Madison M E Masters. Mimin Wesley Noss, Lloyd Fnhrlngcr. Orango A B Herring. -l'lno James Masters. Itoarlngcreek Francis ltlchard, Samuel Cher. rliiL'ton. Scott Geo. E Grimes, Hlrman Tronscau, John jiurutng. sugarloaf David Kochcr, Gilbert Hess. rriRIAL LIST. 8 P Kase aud S P Wolvcrton's use vs. D H Si W It It Co. Col Co M S F A I. Association vs. u n Barnes, et. al. col Co M S F A L Ass-clatlon vs. C It Barnes, et. al. col Co M 6 F A L Association vs. C It Barnes, et. al. John K Grotz's uso vs. Ellslta C Ager, Jacob swank vs. N A W B It'y Co. lsaao Wcckerly's cxrs. vs. Daniel B Fredericks. Ira Hess vs. Wm K Patterson. ltohr Mcllenry vs. Wm IS Patterson. Frank Mclaughlin vs. M E Walker. 1) A Hess vs. N A W B H'y Co. Philip Lltchnrd vs. John Shealtcr. Charles Illchard vs. Charles Kllnger. Ell Weaver vs. Augustus Weavers exr's. Phlneas Smith vs. N A W II lt'y Co. uoyfl Kituman vs. N a w n icy co, Lloyd Yenger vs. N A W lt'y Co Daniel F soybert vs. George Hrelsch. Gideon stecker's odm'r. vs. Thomas Illckey. Stephen Wolf vs. John M Miller. u (l Murphy vs. Isaac llerron, ct. al. com. of Pennsylvania for Uao of Maria L McDow ell vs. John W Huffman. Jano Moyer vs. James Lewis' aumr. John Shumau vs. N A W H lt'y Co. Geo. A Bowman's exr's. vs. N A W B H'y Co. John Broteo vs. William lUllmitu John Brofeo vs. Andrew Itupp. Daniel It Gordncr vs. WUUain tllngles. II M Weir vs. ltlchard Angle. eL nt. Hlrman creasy, et. ux., vs. A II Croon. David Nllson, et. ux., vs. limey Graham. I.yilla Bobbins vs. Jacob II Stoker's udm'r. A .1 Kvans vtt. J 11 Koblltson. Wellington Yeager adm'r. vs. David Helwlg'a exr'H. Wellington vcager, ndnvr.. vs. uaua nciwig exr's. peter Ilclwig's ex'r. vs. peter nciwig. W D Weldeuhnmmer vs. Baibara Blue. George ltoyer vs. Thomas Geraghty. Georgo Bevan vs. L A ltlley A Co. James Le wars adm'r vs. Jacob Weaver, et, ux. Hens A Thomas vs. II F Everett. M'Crendv Bros vs. tho Cona it F Ins Co of Colum bia, Pa. li o uiuincn vs. J WdinA omn u Adams A Son vs. Jacob Mnycr's trustee. Isnan (1 llurrell vk. V & U It cn. Slnry N Holmes vs. J 8 Woods and Mary A Woods t iios k Howards, et. iu., vs. i.van nucKaiew, John Hui'h, et. al., vs. lVnna. It it Co. Wulnwrlgltt A Co vs. Levi George. l'ranel.s Hfounlaln, et, ux., vs. Wm Miller, Charles Kern vs. John llrolee. Joseph i olo vs. Wm It Cox, II K llcicnek vs. Win. Mastolter. James Kinsley, et. ux.. vs. M c Woodward and u it i riiueii. Cnros Jlhoumatism, Lum baco, Lnm o Hack, Sprains nn d .in.isca, Asthma, Catarrh, Covtf-c, ColCs, Soro Throat, Diphtheria, Bums, Frost Bites, Tooth. Ear, and Head acho, nnd allpalna and aches, Th lot Inttrnal ul cstcmtl lemrJ la (lit wor: I. I vvf y Uttle j;ui mlci. SaM ty latatcluc JUrt fvvtywbtf. l)ucilwnl la tltf LI liitffict ftlctso cents ftaJJi.t. FOSTEU, MILBURN & CO., Prop''!, BUFFALO, N. V.. U.S. A. UIHTOIfS NOTICH. KSTATK OF UK. PAVII1 rMlttKIN, ItKCKAKRtt. 'I ho undersigned auditor apimlnled by Hut Or. limits' Court of Columbia county lo mnhodlsirl- llll On Of lltn hAl-lnen In I hn linhil nf f tin iivrwxitn,. to and among tlio parties entitled I hereto, will nt lend lo t!in duties ot liH aiiitolntment nt Ills onico ill llloomsbttrir. ntl Wn in-mlnr. Nntttnmliep !lnl. IHHl, at 10 o'clock a. in., when nnd where nil per sons Interested in saiilestnta must attend, or be foiever debarred from nny share In sntd fluid. ii. mai.i: Ma Aim li or. UDI'IOlt'iJ NOTIOK. Orphans Court ot Columbia County. PSTATR OF p. WXIIiHAN, IlKCRASRII. TllO UllderHltrilPfl nurtllnrntinnlnfml liv lin i'sturt tomnkodlstrlbuetonof tholmlnnen Inlho hnmls of tho oxecutornf nnhlcstnlo will meet nil par lies nterestm for tho purposo of his npitolnlntent on Monday, AuguslBM-h, Iksi, nt in o'clock, n. m., nl, his nlllcis In Danville, Ph., when and where all 'uin.ii-i iiuviim utiiiiiis nru requt'sieu 10 present flU.il. ... i iui uu uutmtieu truiti t'tiining in upon said llf..Mll VlNUIi.N'l', nug i-ta Auditor. N joTioG in ntvouoi:. IN THE COMMON PLI'H OF COLUMBIA cuun rv. Cathcrliie Carr by her noxt ftleml, Jamos Mel'nd den va James Cnrr. Stir libel In divorce io .inmes Carr, respondent nboo named I Whereas unou tin libel of the nnlil ('nlliennn i-nrr n suhnootin was Issued out of tho said Court com mantling you to be nnd appear at Iho next regular term ot said Court to Bhow caut.0 why tho said II. bclant should not Ito divorced from tho bonds of matrimony contracted with you: and wherons upon return oi said subpoena duo proof was mntlo that you could not be found in tho bailiwick ot tho Heerin of said county, whereupon nn affiu subpoo. nnwnsawnrdcd by stld Court commanding you lo appear at tho then next term ot said Court to nnswer ns aforesaid, to wh'ch tho samo return was made by tho Shertrr. You aro therefore required to bo and appear on tho nrst tiny of said Court to bo held at Illoomsburg for sttld county on tho last Monday of September next, A. 1)., iksi. to answer said comttlnlnL JOHN MOUHEv, SlicrUT. itiarr, An y. Aug '."j-i w JOHN WANAMAKER'S. Invitation. Friends, and enemies too, if we liave them, passing through Philadelphia, arc invited to make a con venience of the Big Store. It is between the Broad street station of the Penn sylvania R. R. and every where else, and is on the way from almost every station. It would be old news to tell you what the store is here for. We'll skip that. For our present purpose it is here to be walked through,, looked at, get rested in, and to hold your baggage while you run about town. As you enter the door, any door almost, you see a place to leave your bag. Leave a dozen parcels there, if you like; no charge. Go all over the store, up -stairs and down ; ask for a guide, if you need one ; go alone, if you like that better. After you have walked a few miles and climbed a pyramid or two, it may be lunch-time. In the basement is a place to get a bite ; and that's the only part of the entertainment you pay for, We'd like to have that free, too, if we could. We fear the wrong people would come In a sense we do not pay much attention to visitors. We do not invite them in so often as we would, if the newspapers didn't make us pay for every hospitable word. When they come, one or ten-thousand at a time, we simply let them alone, unless they ask for help. We have our hands full any way; besides, we don't want people to think that we ask them here to draw them into buying things. What we really do want is that everybody every where should have a pretty accurate notion of what is going on here; and that's the whole of it. John Wanamakeu. CheMnut. Thirteenth nnd Mmket Hrects nnd City-ball kqiliue, PlIILAIiUmilA. THE BEST AND ONLY f CLEVELAND I;, Lieutenant Guveruor of AUTHENTIC LltH Or llv Cltnuncv 1- lllncu. I"cnnsylvnnla. Our book will contain facts to bo found in no oilier, besides n complete history ot tho Demoortitlo nnrtv. with all Its platforms : sketches ottho lues of all tho Presidents; the women of tho Whlto Ilotiao: protectlvo tariff: revenuo reform ; electoral voto ; homo Ufo of the IT?!, dent, nnd a full lift! of IIKNDUICKH ours Is the best, most accurate, cheapest, ami bells most- laigeiy. henu wt cents tor ttuitii. av tiitt-t-. TllAYEIt, MKltltlAM A CO., S1I Arch St., Phllad'o, -6-IUlV mai-J8-iy ttUI FAY'S CELEBRATEiDI WATER-PROOF MANILLA ROOFING! Ititwiiibluw IiltM hwtlitTi tor OuUMi LJ NiiiiM, iil Jiwlaw In 1'lato of lJfy r. W'Or HI llltlIHt). - J ,V it ill 11 It t l 13. -Still IIIU P I'M ( Kill,. iJIUIKIieuU'MO'"' H v II. i i(t.. Cuiiul eit. N. .1. w d "TH I C 0 M P L ETE H 0 M E .fiK.WSttt R book. New e-titiun.-New blndini. N IlluktiiUoui I f,um ti ilrti.-iii. SuM'Uy Buttcu itti. same low i-iUe. Ait.uttJ to ill cl-mei. Still at tlelit. Artntt iluluf Llf hXCBlLBNTlHHM. Th lunJ.nit proisclut ''Baiuufv CAKKBTtSi CO., U North ith St. rt-IUutl-xHh, i'A, Alkuuttict KlinA uew l-vukt nj UiUc. murss-ly aid aokscv or WIU.Y 4: JtUsSELI. B I.ACOK SAVINd 1001 S & MACHINERY. Head (jnurtcrs for Iron, btceLHorscshoes Nails and Wagon Slakers' nnd Black smiths' Supplies. Isrucl llltteitbonder, store Waierooins IS8 Franklin Ave., nl.so wawooinslil Frank Uu Ave., and 1(5 cen tre btreeu may 2!lly STAFFORD'S extra BLACKING Gives a MORE BRILLIANT SHINE THAN ANY OTHER. IN BOXES WHICH PREVENT SOILING THE HANDS. 80LD BY ALL DEALERS. S. S. STAFFORD, Now York, TTi - Aug g-4 w A (i'ihmI lny nr AaulA. 9100 (o K300 fr inn. iiuil'lllni( ,itr JJriilit! lllMtfirr. t-'uitiiuiniiil il.-4-i1.l14 CtiHIenil IliuWorlil Wtitt- tu J. i' Mt't'iiriljr v Ct, i'lilbiik-liitilit. 1'a. Tfoadquarlors for J). 1HA11IAI & HASSllf linvo just received the finest lot of LiqffT RpEts, flQWEs uo Self Bidefs ter brought to Columbia county, For light draft, second to none. Every machine is for all tho old nnd now machines, so that If you to fix you up v. Ithout delay. runners uo not oo deceived uut. oo sure io exnuuno mo -0SB0E,2STE beforo making your purchases. . Junes? tf DEALER IK ' WINES AND LIQUORS, Aim J0B8EB m CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. " IP Xjjxr I ZMZfB I -El 1 IR, , W i SHEET METAL WOMK IM ALL ITS SPECIAL KBtrcn-TfstAiirbY nn nrffl For Tetter. Klncworm, ErytJpclas, fccrotula, rimplea lllotches, liolls, Ulcei-s, all diseases niislng in or transmitted by tho blood, This celebrated vecetauio coranounu lias no ed. Send for circular. For salo by all urugaists. ,tUJ,T D'l U Special Points f r Fiirmors to Consider. J 1. wo do not manufacture two or nwro ifradesaiulwheio tlio Ucbt can not bo sold call tho poorest 2. As' tho value ot fertilizers was established by tilals on the soil, bo tho rmcbtlon "Which Is best will be answered by growing crops and harvests. Ourphosrhatolsfabtbettllngtho n,ucbtlon to our entire satisfaction. ... ... 3. It was tho merit ot iood l'hostihites vtlileh CbtabUiJietl tho present trado and Buch only will at last como out lctorlous to tho benefit ot manufacturer, belter and consumer. I. 'i ho word "I'ltosphate," ns used commercially, has no meaning of vuluo. Tho statement that ono brand or l'hosphato U cheaper than another, so tar ns prlco per Ton Is .concerned, means Just not hlng nt alL Tho result on tho llcld-not tor one season , only, but - for twoj tliri'o and four succeeding crops must lie tho tea of value. Thus tried v. o believe tho ALI.LN 10WN 1'lIObl'lI ATI: to bo as cheap us tho ch-upctit aud as good as tho dearo.it. Gives the Best Crops for the Money, TRY IT AND BECONVlCIiD, MANUl'ACTVllEll HY THE iLLETOWl lUFCTUElQ GO,,. Allcntowiij Pa. FOR SALE BY Geo. W. Correll, Samuel Heacock & Farmor's Produce Aug ti .w. Exchange Bloomshurg, Pa. M. Osborne & Go's. durability and simplicity tho Osborne Machines atn fully warranted. They also keep a break down In tho middle of Harvest they nro prepared & lAS.3Ev'Ei:,, Agents, m&st BRANCHES. ATTENTIONS: PAID TO Ft, TiSYTSi u. nfKSD iw firs n-ui Femalo comnlalnti'. nn cnuni. ami is nn infallible remedy when used ns tl reel it. u. kisi.leus x co., l'ropr's rittsburKii, ra. U ALLEN TOWN The Complete Grain Fertilizer. OUR PREDICTION VERIFIED. KitKMinvu.i.i:, Monroe Co., I'n,, July SO, 1881. Gentlemen : Mnny of my ciiMonirr wlioumil uiu np I'linxiiliAlvri last, Full life.ntso loltl lo bo m giit.il nn tliu Allt n town I'lio-ilititt', lt!iy nlitmly do flared Unit ilii'i will iiui yimr make only tlii Full. Tlicj ore put islii'd ninl will ma lif il.ciived no soon ugaiii. Youi Truly, Nathan (Jim itnv