THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. 0. 2. ElWOll, 1 TMU... . J. K.Bltt9nb8nior.,rE1Ul1"' BLOOMBBUUGi PA.. FRIDAY, JANUAUY 23, 1885. Don Cnmcron wai reelected United Stale Senator on Wedneoday, tlie iemoornU .ill voting for Wallace. QRANTAKD I'OKTEK. Our Washington correspondent thinks that Grant ought not to bo placed on tho retired list of the nrmy, with which view wo cannot concur. Gen. Grant in broken in health nnd ruined in fortune, and it is only an act of common decency to put him back where ho was when he resigned the pencnilfliip, to accept tliu Presidency. Tlie Senato has passed tho bill intend. ?ft for.his benefit, but leaving blank the namo of the peison to bo appoint ed to the lellred list, in order to over' come the ditlicultics pointed out by President Arthur in his veto of tho Fitz-John Porter bill. The democrats of tho House will probably, insert Grant's namo and thus compel tho President to sign it, or repudiate the Porter veto, ft is true that Grant has been very liberally treated by tho American people, and it is also truo that his foituue has been fooled away by his utter want of business capacity, but now that ho is in trouble, Congress should try to relievo him, by reinstat ing him in tho array. If justice requires this to be done for Grant, how much more does it demand that something should bo douo for Porter ! Grant brourjht on his trou ble by his own folly j Porter has suffer ed for twenty years under tho sentence of a court martial composed of his ene mies, which has since been clearly shown to have been unjust and unde served. The press irrespective of par ty havo urged measures for his relief, both branches of Congress passed a bill at last session, which was vetoed by a republican President on a techni cality. If a bill for Grant's relief bo passed, , a similar ono in Porter's behalf should bo prepared and pushed through, so that justice, though tardy, may be done a noble and greatly wronged sol . dier. WASHINGTON LETTER. FROM OUU ItEUULAlt CORKESrONDENT. "Wasiunoto.v, Jan., lOtli, 1884. During tho past week the debates anil npt nf ( Innitrpufl h.ivn tnnohnd fl . variety of subjects. Tho French Spo liaUon bill, which was first brought up eighty-thrco years ago, has passed both houses, and the Nicaranguan Dill which opens up the widest and gravest possi bilities, has been debated. Jeffeisoii Davis and Teouraaeh Sherman havo both revisited the glimpses of the moon, and tho Senato has voted to restore Ulysses 8. Grant to his rank in the army. Thero was considerable Bur prise expressed at tho fact that Demo emtio Senators voted .villi tho Iiepub lictns to restort) Qen. Grant, but more surprise will be expressed if the Demo oratio House shall allow the bill to be' come a law. Human idolatry never reached ;i more beastly depth thau in its worship ot tirant. J.lie country does not owe as much to him as it does to hundreds of others. But because be has lost his ill-gotten fortune through stupidity and lraud, and his wonderful health through prolonged dissipation, the Senate, a portion of tho press, and a herd of uilllionaiies dissolvo in maudlin pity over an example of spurions greatness to which history furnishes no parallel There are decided objections asjainct restoring lien, tjrant to Ins rank in tho army. The last time he held power as president of tho United States, he used it to disperse southern legislatures and to overawe opposition to Iho fraudu lent seizure of the ptcsidenoy by the concpirators of I87C. Tho Edmunds bill proposns to place him only on tho retired list of generals, but the Su preme Court has decided that tho re tired list is as fully a part of tho Army a the active list, nud that the former may at any time be called into ser vice. Suppose there should be another dis puted election, as in 1876, or like that which occurred only last November. How easy and how natural (had an other than Arthur been in the White House) would it have been for Blaine to summon Grant, as senior general, to assume command. And with his namo and prestige, and the fauatneism of his idolators, tho crime and shame of 1S7G might have bceu repeated. History never repeats itself, butiollyand crime aru perpetual. These dangers may bo treated as ttivialties, since they are not imminent, but it will be the part of tolly to make them even remotely pos sible by placing Grant again in the army. Thero is a disposition on the Demo emtio sido here in both houses to do nothing at this short session except pas the appropriation bills. Thu bills still to be considered are so many that ibis postponement to another Congress of all legislation will bo easy to aexom push. It is not among the impossibilities that there mav be au extra session, and for a number of reasons, it need not be deprecated, As it is now, more than a year intervenes between tho election of Congressmen and the beginning their duties. This fact has frequently been commented upon as opposed to wo spine oi our laws, uuu uojeciiuna blc. The election and tho service should be brought nearer together, either by spring elections, or spring ossions. Thero is certainly no reason why of two men elected to co-ordinatu public trusts nt the same time, one should enter upon cfliuo on the fourth of March and tho other on the first Monday of the following December. Hut apart from the abstract questions involved, it will scarcely be disputed bv those nt all familiar with thu woik iiotv thrust upon Congrew, that its or dinary sessions are of inadequate length to enable it to cope with Us le gitimato business. It is true that much time is now wasted, and that more would bo it the sessions wero longer, but that does not argue that Congress should not give itself a fair chance to do its work. Tho President's social duties hav , kept him busy during tho past week and ore ike v to c mploy bis eveningi ior some time to come. Hu has aban doned nil idea of visiting the New Or leans Exposition in on official capacity and lias to intormctl tue uoaru oi man nuein. He expecls, however, to mak a short visit niter tho 4lh of March aud then, of couise be will go (is a pri vale citueu. He had hoped to atteu ilm Exposition duiing thu month o KubruarVi and consequently refrained from expending his e.'.gagefneuts into that mouth. William M. Kvnrts ha been elected to the United States SenMo by tho legislature of Now York. His chief opponent was Lev I P. Morton, whoso friends attempted to buy tho placo for Mm, but failed. There is a little unpleasantness In the republican eamp just now over tho dispute bnween Senators Emery and Cooper. Emery charges Cooper with using llio money given him m Chair man of the slnto committee, to elect representatives favorable to Cameron, rather than for tho benefit of ibe Hla'uie electors. Emery gave Cooper SoOt) for campaign jmrposc, nnd says that Cooper used it in his (Emery's) own district endeavoring to defeat him. No money wns given the national committee- by Coopt.r. The fiery-topped senator denies Emery's charges nnd thero tho matter reHs. Which ono tells the truth will probably never bo nown. i Tho Democratic State' Committee met in tho parlors of the Holton House, Ilarrisliurir on NVeilnesilny, and elected the following officers s Cliaiimau, W. U. llensel : Secretary, .1. IS. liiuhty; Executive Committee, 11 P. Allen, of iVeomini: : E. A. Uicler, of Clearfield : B. I Myers, of Dauphin i W. J. Brentmn, of Allegheny s E. 15. Ooxe, of Luzerne i Gen. K. Coulter, of AVest monland, nnd W. V. Hardly, of Phil- lelplnn. CalawlHHii. I.t. II. II. llonglund I'ojt of this place hare made tliu M. K. Church ot tills placo handsome gift for their new church In the shape of u bell which 19 to weigh not leas than ono thousand pounds, unil to bear tho Inscription : Presented to the Oatawls sn SI. K. Church in memory of I.t. II. II. Hoagland Post No. 170, Q. A. It. Catiiwls- ,Pa. And now another one of our widowers has bceu made happy by setting himself helpmeet, and this tlmo nono less than Mr. F. F. Mcrccron to Miss Sallio Harder. UCCC9S. A daughter of Mr. Oetkln of Sunbury wns burled In tho Union Cemetery on last Friday. A handsome pipe organ has been put into St. Matthew's E. L. church. Tlie sleighing has como and been and gone and tho next will be mud, mud. Wo understand the P. It. H. Co., intends putting a depot In placo of tho platform on Main St., which will add greatly to tho convenience of tho public, as they now arc compelled to remain in the weather. I wonder whether tho Sec'y. of the coun ty institute did not know that there wero more districts than those mentioned. We feel nomewhnt slighted and advise him to tudy reform, local geography. We seo our legal gentlemen wending their way toward the county scat every week. Thero must be no dull times with them. Tho Item sooke last week about rents, this town could use some of those houses which other towns have to spare, as the people hero havo quite a time to find a shelter for the coming year. K0VU8. THE g BEST TONIC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely t'urra Urnpepslat indigent Ion WraUnrsH 1 m pure Illood, 31nlBiiR,ClilUu and Fe era, nnd urnlic1n. 1 1 la an unfailing1 remedy for Diseases of tho Klilneyn nnd Urer. It is Invaluable for DIswm peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary Urea. It docs not injure the teeth, cause headache.or produce constipation othr Ironmcdicinento. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the REslmllatlon of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength en the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lack of Energy, Ac., it has no equal. 4fV The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. va.Uoi.irhr hkohhiiikbicil to siLTiioaK. mb. POWDER Absolutely Pure. rowdor never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wuiMosoineness. More economical ttnnlna ordinary km is. and cannot be sold In competition wltn the multitude of low teat, anort welKlit, alum or pnospnatu powders. Hold only Inciria. Kovau UtiiNci fowDKiiCo , 106 Wa!l-st., W.V. aueii-iy. COURT PROCLAMATION- WHEIlEAS.thellon. William Elweii President Judge ot the court ot Oyer and Terminer and General Jail DeUrery, Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace and the Court of Common Pleas and orphans' Court In the 96ta Judicial Dis trict, composed ot tlio counties of Columbia and Montour, and the lions. James Lake and F. L. bhuman, .UsclaU) Judges ot Columbia countr, have Issued their precept, bearing date the 1 0tti day otrwdn the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, and to me directed for holding a Court ot Oyer and Terminer and General Quarter Sessions of the 1'eaeo, court of Common I'leas and Orphans' Court, In Bloomsburg, In the county of Columbia, on the erst Monday, being the Snd day ot Feb. next, to continue tor tiro weeks. Notice Is hereby git en to the coroner.to tho Jus tlces of the l'eace, and the Constables of the said County ot Columbia, that they bo then and then In their proper person at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon ot aald Snd day of Feb. with their records inqui alliens and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those that are bound byrecognUance to proseiute against the prisoners that are or maybe in the Jail of tho aald county ot Columbia, to be then and there to prosecute them as Bhall bo ujt. Jurors are re quested to be punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at iiloomsburg the Tin day of Jan. In the year of our J LB. Lord one thousand eight hundred and l-v J elghty-nve, and In the one hundred and ninth year of the Independence of the United butesof America. Mierlit'somce. JOHN VOUnET, Iiloomsburg, Jan. 7-to HLerin. WIDOW'i The foltowln 3 API'HAISEMENTB. faltowlnff uldowfi1 aDDrabxunonli will be prvhfnu'a 10 ooun. on me rim .vouaaj ot ja'uru ry isss, ud ronnnaed ntst, and unlwn excepllona are nldIUila four d tucreatitt vtlUkecon. nruil aUolutul). 1. ItoburtCathcirUc.tato, daeta Iitiiit- burg, I'onoo.ilty, j'loauu. i a. tuobim stciienry, etute, dsveaiwi, ot Be. - j T' Jon. 13th, IStO. Wm. If. SNYDER. jta it-it Clark U. C. DDmmr5 i mm mm iifffill ui 11 m ij i- Ir-l 1-1 l-J W a royal :wat IMii &5t nun matter's. I'niMMtniu, January 1MU& Whatever muslin you want, whatever make, grade, width ind weight, is almost certainly here, where a very large part of the muslin trade of the region is done. Now wc arc putting all the muslins either at the bottom or below the bottom of the letail market. Not a make ir grade to be got for less than here. .tiittitt from llif trntre. hxamples of unprecedented bargains in cotton dress stuli's. Standard ralico, 8 cents for 4J. Standard means 64 threads to tlie inch both ways ,md fast colors. Furniture alico, 8 cents for 6. Foulards, 32-inch, blue and brown grounds, 10 cents lbr Going at calico price, 'hough calico is 25-inch and oarser. Dress ginghams of fifty ;tyles or more, clmmbray, stripes, plaids, checks and figures, 12 cents for 8. The 10-ccnt ginghams are much coarser. Scotch zephyr ginghams, black and white, 18 cents for 10. Scotch tennis-stripe skirt ng, 39-inch (length of skirt), 40 cents for 25. Japanese stripe skirting, iray-and-black, 12 cents for 10. Printed lawns, i2j4 cents for 7. Fast colors, even to the tinted grounds, which is rare. White grounds also Cable cheviots, very heavy, four quiet patterns, 10 cents for 7. French Penang shirting, fifty good patterns, some of them unique, 25 cents for 15. American printed shirting, 5 and 6 cents for 4j4 and 5. Nortl.wdit from Ibe itntre. Examples of extraordinary bargains in low-pricedress-stulls, mostly cotton-and-wool. Serge of extraordinary ook and quality, 25 cents for 15. Ottoman cord ditto Printed cashmere, 18 cents for 12. All-wool Bison (Albatross unly coarser and rougher) 20 cents for 15. Pretty English plaids, 30 cents for 25. Heavy all-wool serge, 25 cents for 20. Ly Hit Tblrtee ntli'Btrect door. Valuable dress-stuffs down. Very wide-twill serge, with i right cross-stripes and rows of large embroidery-like dots between; $4 for $1.50. Serge with inch embroid ery, dots of tinsel and woo' six inches apart; $4 to $2, A twill, more than a twill, withobscurestripesand three color groups of little embroid ery dots, $3 for $1. A twill almost covered with little three-color bright loops, $1.50 for 75 cents. French flat-cord fine-wool heavy Ottoman down from $1.50 to $1. One of the notable cloths of the year. Epingle, a fine hard cord like a pin, as the name im plies, down from $1.25 to $1. Figured silk-and-wool pop .in down from $1.25 toi. Plain fine-wool poplin, very soft and thick, clown from 51.50 to $1.25. A remark ,ble cloth. The same, less fine and soft and thick, called Em press cloth, down from $1 to 50 cents. Rich fine-wool sateen with splendid lustre, down from fi to 85 cents. Fine armure of soft wool down from $1 to 80 cents. Ftmlhrjut from th centre. Fine plaids down. Scotch plaids, five clans, down from $1.50 to $1.25. French small plaids oi dull effect of fine wool, finely spun and woven, one of the neatest stuffs in the store, down from $1 to 75 cents. Several color-effects. French large bright plaids, cashmere fabric, down from $1 to 75 cents. Twenty five patterns or more ; seve ral color-styles of each pattern. German large plaids, some of them bright, of heavier effect, cotton-and-wool but mostly wool, are down from 75 cents to 50. Twenty-five patterns at least, and a hun dred colors. Htnthttit from tht'eentr. Faille Francaise, all the colors in favor, $1 for 21. inch. We'd be surprised tc hear of it anywhere else foi less than $1.25. Evening silks of ever) name. Bcuthtut from centre. Brussels carpets down to a dollar. Bigelow, Lowell, Hartford and other best makes of five-frame Brussels carpet for a dollar! a room ful! Five-frame Brussels is tare at a dollar a yard. Five frame Bigelow, Lowell and Hartford Brussels are rarer still. A full stock of more than two hundred patterns of these at a dollar a yard was never thought of till now; and that is what we are selling; they are- not remnants, but full pieces ; borders to match most of them. Market etreet front, ieconl floor. Take car north eet from the centre. Seal coats for 75; 36 inches long. You think they must be pretty bad coats somehow, don't you ? Well, the only fault they have is on the outside. The skin is perfect. The work wc made them ourselves is good enough for double the money. The color is Lon don dye, like all our seal, Thefur is abundant and even. Why $75, instead of double? Because the hairs of the seal were, some of them, left in the fur; imperfectly taken out in the preparation of the skin; and they give the fur an uneven look. The finest long coats we have are only $250 now; and dolmans $300 ; just $100 less than you would have paid us for them a little while ago. Wc never had finer seal or did more skill ful and perfect work. It is past the selling time. We are making prices without regard to anything but the chance of having to keep the garments over. lJ03and8Cheetnut Do you want a $5 blouse suit for a boy for $3 ? or a $1.50 trouser for $1? or a $6 overcoat for $4? or a man's $14 overcoat for $10? They are here. Kear the middle Markct-elrect door John Wanamaker. riiestnut, Thirteenth and Market itrttU, and City.hatl square. On Monday, January 2Gth . l Mm d Son will put on sale 1,000 worth of NEW BLACK and COLOR ED DRESS GOODS, all at mces much lower than same qualities havo been selling for. The stocks of LIGHT CALI COES, WASH DRESS GOODS, CHEVIOTS, MUS- I2S, occ., are now being bought as fast its the goods are offered for sale by the manufac turers. HAMBURG EM BROIDERIES, &c, are eheap er than ever known before. Jan 23 tt OAS FITTIXfl & STKAM MATINS. DKALElt IN STOVES & frLNVYARM (Ml kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Hoof ing and Snouting promptly nltenilcd to. restrict attention given to heating by bteam. Corner of Main & East Sts., Bloomsburg, Pa. H. C. SLOAN & BBO., 15LOOMSBUKG, PA. Manufacturers of CARRIAGES BUDDIES, PHAETONS SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C First-class work always on hand. REPAIRING REA TL YDONE. Mces reduced to tuit the times. ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES OF CAST CU WKOUGHT I ON. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots and Public Grounds, the several beautiful ttyles of Fence manufactured For Beauty and DuraWUtv ther areunsuroass set up oy experienced hands and warranted to give satisfaction. Prices and specimens of other de signs sent to any address. Address BLOOMSBURG PA. May 4-tf N TOTIOR TO CANDIDATES FOlt THE urviitt ur junr, i.-isrLimc Notice U hereby given that two mine Inspectors are about to bo appointed by the Board of t.i t:x.iml. tiers, o, e tor the First (or Vousvlle) DUtrlctand r me ursi (or rousvne) uut Second (orMalionor) HMrlctor uua lur kuv rn uuu urtauiuiuy; jii-tinci or nChUyl. uuuuiy ily; and that the Board of Examiners Mill meet on Monday, February Bih, 18-5, alio o'clock a. m , la the second story iront room, toutb eldo of theseltz building on Ci ntre street Pottsvllle i cAtuuiue uiiuiuuit-u iur inebu omees. All can didates are renue-ted to prusent themselves for examination at this time. No previous notlllca Hon of Intention to apply is required. I1KIIEH a THOMPSON, 1 JOHN it. HOFFMAN, Board Ltll'18 I.OHE 7, of JOHN W. MOUOAN, I Examiners. l'KTEK UOltMAN, J JnnS3-tt QIIOUT1IAND. Pamphlets mailed freo. I.lngle'H Compendium, II. tessons by mall, 3. UnSle'g college of Shorthand, 3I Chestnut St,, l'hlla.. l'.i. J. M. UXOLE. Jan 1W w r DMINISTIUTOH'S NOTICE. EflTATa or oaoiwi iihm, dioisbs. If ttirs of adutnhttratlon U the tktate of etorge Hew, deceased, late of Hugarloax twp. colvia. bla couutv.i ennaylf anla, hae teu granwd by th Hu?lsler of aald cuuuty to the undartlgnl Aim In. litralor. All pcraoua iiavlng clalma aAUit the mute of the dMvased aru n-n,uewd lo iimvut them for w'.lkinent, and those ladbtu to the at tatutomakepaymtnttotue undnl(nd adaUA- nra'vrnuuuuiuaiay. A. U Fritz, Att'r. I. ft GIUBOM4L Ja--W AdiDUHtwaW. ttNUAL STATEMENT BLOOM POOR DISTRICT. I'riini Jiiti, 7, 8., to Jan. IX, 'Bs JOHN K, Oltrm, Treasurer, int. Tobal. n.cr settlement Jan. V, ISM f 14 11 " cash received of (Ireenvrood dun. 1S83 7 " " " liloom " iKfl Ml M ' " " " ftcott " 1HH3 8UO 10 " " ' " llrccnnood " 1BH.I 4HJ X7 " " " sugarloaf " inn w Kt " ' " 11 -iluom " 1HHI coi M 11 " " ' flcott " NWI 1S8I0 " ' " (lreenooil " 8tl W 7S " " " centre township S7 110 " " " Salem township for Bttlla Turner 27 M " cash reo'd. Oatharlno Heller 48 60 " " lsalati Kahrlngcr rorMrs. Doan'a bill 1W H " cash reo'd. rent Lonir property Vit " county Treasurer tax le- turned 41 HI " cash ree'd. T. Jtcnrtde, ptoduco told "6 OJ " " ' Jacob Heist Sr., Hannah Uelatblll 0 00 " cash reo'd. Nusnrtoat rtup. 1M 71 15 " nmt. notes in I reosurer'B hands 120 oo " uuo Treasurer on Settlement.... is M TSl CO Clt. liy ordeis ot km redeemed ... " " 18SI " . , " postage " percei.tniro " uncollected notes per. lllooin Scott Greenwood Sucarlont amt. run. ten I II 391 (M Vtt 78 tl 314 II 110 tt 13 S31 85 t 77 30 i i I 480 01 Amt. out-standlnft orders Jan. T, 1881., " orders l-wued from .Inn. 7, 181, Jan. m, Include 13 663 31 , S3 630 30 , 3 0,3 01 Amt, outers redeemed , .. " outstanding Jan. l, 1881 (5 603 31 EXPENSES. For year ending January 5, 1885. Auditors and clerks' bill Jan. 7, 1881. (leo A Clark, bl nk books J U Brown surveying tor water Abe snj der repairing pump at 1'. 11 T J Morris order of teller K It Furtnan, coftln for .Mrs Low 33 00 3 IX) 7 tO fl 75 1U (U 13 00 3 10 I 00 4 00 8 00 II 00 10 00 3 35 17 51 11 3i 7 f'O 03 3 01 .laeou Tern linger, order ot relief V 11 Hess and John Dcrr, order of relief.. Const Klsner bringing 1-1 Ebner to I' II .. w iuurria norue nire, two inps to sugar loaf lor J Muuberman Centre township expense, Hoselta Dod- BUU ... .... ........ .. .. K II Little, fees on suit Centre twp In the sarah Wltmlmcase W Krlekbaum fees on same case joirn ji Clark, orders ot relief... J 11 Kelm. Bintth work poor house. E A itawiinga, beef for 1' II ..3.70 .6.31 ordered bv ll.irt.on o I).. H Kleckner. leef. noor houso... () W Hates, shoemaklng, poor tiouso r iw it:Kei uorse nnu wagon vu i-ku ivenr 10 uunvuie .... ......vdii car fare .Mrs lletzto Uanvlllo .... 87 3 87 60 4 00 11 HO S3 48 8 43 F V nets, order ot relief, uuzabcth Far ker.TT. J M Clark taking depositions Bloom l'oor uisinct vs centre lownsnip Ellas Howell, county tax for 1S83 hcuuui l'oor " " " (0 5t 3 08 0 00 31 10 N Boone, town tax '83 on Long House.... i corrcii, cuum ior .nuumcr, ji u. N" J Hendershott, medicine p h 5 74 " " od 147 John Klnports, " p h 3 85 " 'r blank books 1 85 T) V Black, lumber 5 ) 18 10 C It. Slendenhall, lumber, S 33 08 A II White " 41 51 E Wolever 3 S3 K Eves & Bro U 81 14 00 JIathlos Shaffer bill for tank and tower, i u i.allLman. noor house. , 11 15 Town ot Iiloomsburg, sencr plpo 9 71 Thomas H right, building tank 40 00 w M Alien, couniyiax Lwnguuuse, itw J S Heltz, beef poor house, 3 4 III 5 00 St 4 31 HFairinanp.ua to move EDierio jour- dan, Elnell Blttenbendcr N H White, lime, poor houso Samuel Shaffer, work at poor house James Cadman, cradle for poor bouse. . . . 14 50 2 00 1 35 3 83 37 01 3 13 141 1 4 01 rtooawaru, coiecior, ncnooi iax imus house. 1RHI. s Knorr. bmlth work UFalrmau, 3000 lb phosphate c Krug. sash, Ac., poor house Centre township, cost and expcnsoleW creasy L II Iiupert, orders ot relief c It lilec, beef for poor house Columbia County ltepubllcan C K Hnrtman, tklng Em. ookto P. II., :i 50 3 00 1 50 1 60 1 00 50 00 iieoeKer, ream 10 eaKo .-unrvarei anu uur- ouno iiawson ro poor nousu A Laubach to J Fritz, order relief M. Sholta V M ltcber, one year's salary, J It Evans, " " " Thomas McBrlde, " " 50 00 CM 50 75 OT 75 00 "5 CO 75 00 45 10 Wesly siorrls lleeeo Falrman, " " FWIledeker, " " Lllllupcrt, " " " postage and stationery Four papers printing statement Jon '81... wmnmsti.o . 9.T) W Tl r- linn, iliffffln? nnd filling ditch 141 14 Vown tax on Ions house lb8l 1 ru c W Ncal k llro, Coal p h 11 ( o A Jacoby " " 18 so W F Uodluc, painting p h 10 13 John F l'urtcl. wnlth work 8 30 fl a k Mm mpnif np. n 11 s uu " oil 1 00 0 90 V .T Tipnrtrrshntt. medicine n h 9 94 " " o d 18 00 2T 94 Aaron Boone, lime 13 65 lloyer Bros, medicine p h is 50 U U t O, paid for tramp 1 18 43 rs 8 oo V Snvder. kceolnc irainn , Jacob Dlellanbach, brooms. 3 00 10 00 ji c woouwaru, consume, .. STATS nOsriTAI. IOR TOR IN3ANB. fleorge Fox Mary HuUies LZ Kauler...-. Mary E Doan Marenret Meti JCKse Kelly 100 S5 us us 1711 131 13S 133 85 870 5' Knndrr tiillt for rrnalrs and merchandise for family and paupers 393 41 OCTSIDK IIBLIEI'. Susan Heln Bloom Hannah staufer " Jackson Earns " Hiram Long " A M Zimmerman " Margaret Bower " James Klstl r Louis llelderbrand " Fifd Wctmcr " A J Russell " Ellen Harriet Kinney " Minerva May " Hobert Morris - " Marj'J. Vanllom " Sarah Jones ' David llelderbrand " Milton E Cox " LucyDlggs - " Jobeph Mnrrs . " Margaret N Dawson " Mrs James Mccormick " Caroline Dennis " MoryE Doan, Scott twp Hannah Oelst, Montour tw Bessie Dodson, Bloom Caroline Dawson, Bloom Matthias Shott, Sugarloat Huth and Ellen Donley, Greenwood Mrs Brown, Scott twp John Boyer, " John Jones, " AllredMJacobs" calvin Halfpenny Daniel Ingold. Mrs Charles Hamilton William U:vU Isaiah Holder .. 11 oo 1 Oil ion o 14 73 50 5 IX) 1" (X) 40 113 53 01 23 00 93 15 00 S 00 10 00 l no 33 31 OO r, on 1 it, 0 4 00 19 HI 4 43 5 no 7 53 4 50 141 80 15 13 17 55 87 53 1 1 13 00 11 4 3 eo 23 00 1 50 3 00 1693 Tranaps .' 17 17 J54S8 01 We, the undersigned auditors or the townsuipi romDrtklnir the liloom l'oor District metatth( l'oor Houso on Monday, Jan 13th, 18hs, Kiimtnoii thn flnronntsof the Treasurer and Di rectors from Jan Jth, 18-4 to Jan 13th 1885, and the voucners tor tne sau.e ana nna mem 1-urreei as c forth abo e. 1K1BT. S. 1IOWEIX, Scott ) ADAM HTT, fireenwood Auditors. F, D. DUNTI.EH, Bloom J VAI.CX OPRKALAKD TKKSONAL PHOrKKTY BILONf IKU TO 11L001I POOS PISTKICT JAN. 13th, 1883. Farm and buildings Judgment on Iwnuls property.,,,,, Bal of liloom duplicate for " " scott " " ' " " (ireenw'd " " " " " Sugarloat " " " 13 100 00 loo oo 178!) 31 548 13 373 15 319 31 Less estimated missions,,,. exonerations, nnd com- 3 horses 11 head cattle 3 shoats 1 breeding sow 131 chickens , Kami lmpieTcnts , Furniture In poor bouse , ', " steward's house,, 338 bushel of wheat, a " " rye 100 " " jnta'oes, 1030 bead of cihbage 35 bushel turnips 13 " beets 10 ton ot hay , 1550 bundles corn fodder , uxi bushel corn ears 380 " oat 4 " onions 3cO) lbs pork and lard 300 " beet i 6 ton coal 350 lbs Hour.. iys bushel beans . looibs packed butter., Sbbl cider lnegar ,,, i uuisuur Kruui Long projierty 50 oo 119 113 ruooccTiintiiiuON rAim. 306 bushel wheat io " rye 331 ' oatx 1013 11 corn 173 " potatoes 4 " beans , 30 " beets ., 30 turnips 6 " onions 3lt7 lbs pork and lard 3030 bundles of corn fodder ., 30 bundles ot loi.g stiaw..,, 1310 he d of cabbage 7 ahoata . 5 bbl elder i! saur kraut M lbs butter 339 53 6 eo 1M K 354 01 63 35 00 0(0 V 10 3 50 318 89 bO 80 8 00 M9 39 10 I 16 00 10 00 K7 U) 181 dozon eirirs I n cffiKl isiohay.: 36 3 18 1) SO ISM. f3 48(1 88 8;e w 771 9.1 21U 91 31 70 Number paupers remaining last report... " " admitted during tho yenr removed during the year died " ' discharged " " " remntnB Jan j v HHRCK FAlltMAN, V, IlliUUKIilt. WKSLKY .MOKH1A Jan S3 4 w Directors. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of sundry wrttslssued out of tho Court of common I'leas of c llumbla county nnd to modi, reeled, v, 111 cxposo to public silo nttho Court House In Iiloomsburg, on SATURDAY, February 7, '85. At two o'clock p. in., the following described real estate, to-wlt t All that certain pleco or parcel of land iltuate In Beaver township, Columbia county, nndstato of Pennsylvania, nnd known os men nty, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt i On tho west by Walnut Street, south by First Street, EastbyCharejSlreet, andnorthby Sixthstrcet, according to tho gencrat plan ot said Olen City, ex. ccptlnglots hcTrtoforo soli as fot,ows, to-wlt i Nos. 1, 3, T, 8, 9, 10, 1 1 and IS In Block No 1 ; Nos. 1 , S,3,4,5and0ln Block No.3; Nos: 4, 10,11 and is In Block No. 3; Nos 1 nnd 3 In Block No. 4 : Nos. 0 and 7 In Block No. IS j Nos. 1,3, 7, 10 and 11 In Block No. 11 ! Nos. t, 8 and 3 In tllock No. 31 ; Nos. o, 7, 8, 9 and '0 In Block No. 31 ,- N s. 7, 8, , 10, 11 and 13 In Block No. S3 i Nos. I, 3, 3, 4, s, , 7, 8, and 10 In Block No. 41 ; Nos. 1,3, 3,4,3, ft, 7, 8, 9, 10, it and 13 In Block No. 4J, nnd Nos. 1,3, 3, 4, S, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 nna 1 1 in iuock no. 41, said iota designated by num ber and Blocks according to tho town plot of said Olen city. t-clzod, taken Into execution at the suit ot Col umbia County Mutual Saving Fund and Low As Nidation vs. Clt. Barms nnd Almtra A. Barnes, and lobe sold asthe property of bald C. It. Barnes nnd UmlraA, Barnes. Stiller, Att'y. Lev. Fa A L S 0 All that certain tract, piece or parcel ot land sit- uatclnthe township ot Benton In tho County ot Columbia and Stato of Ponnsylvanla.(bounded nnd described ns follows, to-wlt! Beginning at nwldto oak adolnlng lands surveyed In the namo of Abra ham Owen south flfty.four degress cast ono hun dred and sixty-eight pcrchoi to a whlto oak, thenco uy land surveyed for John Clayton south thirty- six degrees west one hundred nnd one perches to a po-t, thence by lands ot Daniel Ashleman north llfty-tour degrees west one hundred nnd sixty, eight perches to n Make and stones, thenco north thirty-six degrees cast one hundred nnd one per ches to the place ot beginning, containing ono nun dred acres and eight perches, and usual allowan ces of 0 per cent, for roads, on which are erectod a two-story frame dwelling houso and a log barn. t-cireci, taken into execution, at tho suit otA. 11. Krlckbaum'a iijo vs. W. H. Krlekbaum. and to be sold as tho property of said W. H. Krlekbaum. .Miller, Att'y. jr. Fa. ALSO All that messuage and tract ot land situate at Minim Cross Iioads In tho township of Beaver, lu the County of Columbia, and Stato of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a gum, thence by land of Ino. Hauck and Scotch Itun south sixty-six degrees west 33 and four-tenths perches to a stone, thence along bldo oi n public road leading from Beaver Valley to jiiniinvmo south nine degrees cast eleven nnd tour tenths perches ton stone near tho Danville, Ha- zleton and Wllkesbarre llallroad, thence up said roau north sixty-eight degrees east forty-nlLO perches to a stone, thence by land ot John Hauck north seventy-eight degrees west twenty two per chesto tho place of beginning, containing two acrea nnd one hundred and forty perchos. seized taken Into execution nt the suit of PoL H. Bredbenner now touo ot Catawlssa Deposit Bank vs. Charles Ahleman and Jonas Bredben ier, and to be sold as the property ot said Charles Able man and Jonas llredbenner. Vend Ex. Miller, Att'y. JOHN J101IKEY, Jan 10 sheriff. OHPflAXS' COURT SALE. OP VALUIBLE Real llsisslc I By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot olumbla countr. tne unnderslirned Administrator of the estate of Harriet VanTlew, late of the township ot Orange in the said county ot Colum- oia, ueceaseu. wiu expose u puuiic sue on llio premises SATURDAY, JAN. 31, 1885, at one o'clock In the afternoon, the following de scribed real estate, to-wlt : A certain messuage and tract of land situate in tho township ot orange nnd county ot Colu - bla aforesaid, about ono mile northeast of Light Street, and bounded by lands of Charles Jones, Isaac Uoone, E. II. Little, Wm. Ha genbuch, the Johnson heirs and others, containing eighty-one acres and sevenly-one perches Btrlet measure be the samo more or less, (It being the same tract ot land that Thomas Jiuniy and wife uy luueuiuru uuuntjg uaiu in- aim or .warcu A. i. 1855 and recorded In the llecorder's Office of Co lumbia county In Dee I Book 3, page 118, conveyed to Harriet VanLiew tho decedent,) on wnlchlsa two-story frame house, a new and commodious iramu unas uarn ana uu necessary out-Dunuings, a largo and good orchard and a go -d spring ol wa ter, with spring houso between tlie house and barn. About twenty acres are well tlmb ed and the balanco la in good fanning condition. TEItMS OF MALE. Ten tier rent, nr nnp.fnnrth of the purchaao money to bo paid nt the striking down of the property ; the ono tourth les3 tho ten per cent, nt the conllrmatlon ot sale, nnd tho re maining three-fourths In one year thereafter, with latci t from conllrmatlon nUl. White Att'y. ALKM. C. VANLIEW, Jan 10-3 w Administrator. JICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho following named persons havo tiled with the Clerk of the Court of Quart"r Sessions ot the peaeo of Columbia coun ty, their petitions for License which will be presented to the said Court on Monday, the second day of February 18S3, at 8 o'clock P, M. Blbby, James It. Catawlssa centrulia Iiloomsburg Liquor Store. Hotel. Kastaurant. Bottler. Iiestaurant, HoteL HoteL Hotel. Hestauraut, itestaurant. Liquor -tore. t-urry. i-nniei r. Ollmore, Fred M. Ollmore, Wm. 11. (llrton, Jacob L. Ilagenbuch, S. II. lleckman, George Mann, John s. Mnrkle, M. A. McHieartv, James Mo1 aughlin. Arthur Pelffer, William ltamer, Daniel llobbtns, U rtez II. I" yon, Michael Tubbs W. 1L Jan 13tli, 1885. Jan 10-tf Orange Centre Benvlek centralla jtoiei. Hotel. Bearer Iiloomsburg Ltouor Store. central'a ltestaurant. Bloomsburg Hotel. WM, 11. SNYDEII, Clerk ll s. DMINISTHATOH'S NOTICE. ESTATK OP DIVIO jtCIIENBACM, DECEASED. Letters of administration in tho esta e of David Achenbach. late of Oraneo townslitn. Coluinhi.i county, Pennsylvania, have been granted by the KCKisier ui saia coumv iu me unuersinen An. jnlnlstrator. All persons having claims airatnst tne estate or said decedent are requested to pre. sent them for settlement nnd those indebted to mo estate to mane payment to the undersigned without delay, ALI1EHT C. ACHENBACH, Jan s-tf AdmUiWrator. NNUAL STATEMENT. OF THE C:lr':;":i"v; Agricultural Society FOlt THE YEAR 1881. ItECEllTS. 910 lbs beef., Balance In bauds ot Treasurer Jan. 4, '84. K84 73 Members dues 4 U) Proceeds ot mortgage soou oo ITOcoiKotnote 491 S3 Ha- BOld 39 4.1 Admission tickets sold 3389 75 (irand stand receipts 141 Si Stand rents 190 oi Horse entries 344 30 Fine i ui 187 membership tickets . 187 oo W7618 KXFESDITUriES. Premiums pall 1843 so Police, Detecllvo and ussslstants st9 43 Music 100 oo onicers1 salaries , on Taxes 64 90 Printing, postage, Ac., 378 8a Laborlorlmpiovementa 1174 15 Materials 0i to Note paid soil to Paid on real estate aiu sa Miscellaneous a ;us Balance I n Treasury 103 o, 18370 18 Balance In hands ot treasurer Jan. 8, 1883. 103 17 INDEBTEDNESS. c. Barton, agreement 900 eo Mortgago 3 ill 00 F11EAS FOWLEIt. Pres. J. C. 1IHOWN, 'Jreas. II. V. WHITE, Sco'y. ABVEHTISKIIS ! send for our Select list of local newspapers, tloo. 1'. Howell I LU, 0 Spruce bu, a. V. Janm rw r FARM LOANS 'n INUUNA and OHIO. Nouilnif aitf r, more dura ble or more prompt. Vor furtner Uitonnatlou and cir cular, addrea JOH. A. Mtltllti;, SI Kan Jlarlet fctreet, ia dlanapoll Ind. Jan lMw SHERIFF'S SALES By virtue of sundry writs Issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia e ounty and to mo directed will bo exposed to Piibllo Sale nt tho Court House on. Monday, Fcbrtiury, 2, 1885, at 3 o'clock p. m., tho fol'owlng described Heal Es tate, to-wlt I A lot of ground situate lit Oreenwood township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described ns follows, to.wlti Adjoining lands of John Olllaspy, Hartley Albertson, Sylvester Atbertson, nnd lands belonging to the estate nt Isaiah Kline, o -ntnlnlng two acres moro or less whereon nro erected n dwel ling house, barn and out buildings. Sebtd, taken In execution nt the suit of H. n. Young's uso vs. Jonai Hess, nnd to bo sold n' the ptoperty ot Jonas Hess. At. Vend. Ex, Brockway, att'y. ALSO . lot or pleco of grouud situate In tho town ot iiloomsburg, county ot Co lumbia nnd State of Pennsylvania, on tho north Mdo ot Third street bctwwm Centre nnd Iron streets ot said town, bounded nnd described ns foil iws, to-wlt i Beginning nt a corner on eastern sldo ot Philip Unangst'a houso on Third street, running nlong line of lot of Philip unangst, norm 108 ft to lot of 1. 8 Kuhn, thenco eostwnrdly 3 ft, thence north along lot of I. S. Kuhn 103 feet to lino Alley, thenco easterly 33 feet to the lot oft'. M. Chrlsmnn, thence south along lots of C. M. Chrlsman nnd T. B. Miller to Third street 316 feet more or less, thenco westerly 70 feet moro or les4 nlong Third Street to place of beginning, and on which Is n stable, wagon and hay Bhed, being IS ft high, cono shingle roof, wooden building, 17 feet .wide along line alley, on tho north bldo 39 feet 8 nches long on tho west side, 33 teet wldo on the south and 13 feet long on tho cast side. seized, taken In execution nt the suit ot John C. Jones vs. Dennlson Brink nnd to bo sold as tho properly of Dennlson Brink, Lev, Fft. Ikeler, att'y. A L S O All that certain lot ot ground situate In the Bor ough of Centrnlla, Columbia county, J.M., bounded nnd described ns lol'ows, to-wlt! Fronting on Locust avenue on tho cast, an alley on tho est, a lot ot Mi run Cain on tho South, a lot ot Patrick Brennan on the north, lot twlng about twenty-live feet by about thirty-feet, whereon are erected a two-story frame dwelling houso und other out buildings. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Thom as Clorrey v-i. Tho lias Farrell nnd to bo sold as tho property ot Thomas Fanell. Vend. Ex. Brockway, nlt'y. ALSO All that ccita'ln tract or piece of Und situate In line township, Columbia county, and Stato ot Pcnnsjlvanla, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : On tho north by lands of Jos ph and William Pursell, on tho cast by lauds of Wm. Pur &cl, John Johnson and Ira llirsel, on tho south by lands of 0. V. Eves, and on tho souih by lands of A. J. Fine nnd Margaret Warner, contain lngone hundred nnd sixty acres more orless, whereon Is erected n dwelling house, barn, nnd other out buildings. Seized, taken In execution r.t tho suit of A. P. Heller, administrator of Benjamin Eves, deceased, vs. Josepn Cole, nnd to bo sold us the property o Joseph Cole. Vend. Ex. Ikeler, Att'y. ALSO A LOT OF (HtOUND Slluato In tho ton n of Iiloomsburg, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing nt al ley In said town be lug the alley next south of and parallel to Third street aud;a corner o f land ot Matthias S. Appleman thence southward nlong tho laud of sa'd Appleman about two hundr d snd fourteen feet to Fourth street, thenco eastwnrdly along said Fourth street about llfty-slx feet and nine Inches to land ot N. W. Wnlier thence north wardly parallel to tho llrst mentioned lino to alley aforesaid abo-it 311 feet, tnence weslwardly along said alley about to teet 9 inches, to tho place ot be ginning whereon nro erected a two story frame dwelling house, Hable nnd other outbuildings. Seked, taken into execution at the suit ot Ithaca Organ Co., to use of (1. W. King s. V. H. Yetter and to bo soid ns the property ot W. II. Yetter. Maize, Att'y. Fl. Fa. ALSO All the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendan Peter Bogert In all that certain tract or plantation ot land slluato In Flshlngcrcek township, county of Columbia, stato of Pennsylvania, bounded tho north by lands of Isaac'JiicIIenry, Washington Heacock and John Bright; on the cast by lands of Catharine Dealer, Wllllts Patterson and E. JI. Laubach; on tho south by land otJohn Henry, and on the west by land ot I). It. Albertson, con talnlngone hundred and twenty-seven acres of land more or less, whereon are erected a two story framo tin clllng house, bank barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Aaron Bogart vs. Teter Bogart, and to be sold as the property ot said Peter Bogart, Vend Ex. Ikeler, at y. JOHN MOUItEY, Jan 9 ts Sheriff. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE By virtue otau order Issued out ot tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, the undersigned admin istrator ot Thomas Mcllenry, lateot Benton town- ship, deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises on Saturday, Jan. 24, '85, at 3 o'clock p. in., tho following real estate in Benton township, bounded and described as fol lows : 1 Beginning at a post on the north side of a pub. He road thenco by land of Jacob Woolever and John Young north 3I; degrees, East SO snd four tenth perches to a post, thenco by land of J.J, Young nnd J. M. KUnger, and land ot I. E. Patter son, south ssif degrees cost 75 and elgkt-lentn perches tn a post, thenco by land ot Dr. I. L. Ed wards south degrees west 81 perches to a post, and thenco by a public road and land formerly of Ell Mcndenhall north B84" degrees west 83 perches to the p aco of be ginning, containing forty acres moro or less, on which are erected n two story frame dwelling house, and largo bank barn and oat buildings. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent ot one-fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property ; tho one-fourth less tho ten percent, at the conllrmatlon ot sale; and the re maining thrte-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nisi. LAFAYETTE KEELER. Krltr, Att'y, Administrator. Jan 3-ts Buck-Thorpe Fence Effective, Safe nnd Strone. V for Sample and Clroular, Jan 3J-4WD Leak ! Look ! ! ILook ! ! ! TIOIY OPERA Is now oflbriiii,' liis largo Stock of Heating Stoves and Ranges AT COST. Plcnso call and oxamino Stock Before Buying Elsewhere. TSCair Tho largest stock on one lloor in tlio County. MARKET JREPORTS. liLOo.Msnuita mamckt. Wlicnt per btinlicl $ 80 Hye " " - 70 Corn ' H CO Oats " .j,,,,., ,,,,, 8g Flour bcr barrel., fl Of Cloversccil SStSSSf4SSltStSSISSSSSSSttS 8 ft, Duller i SS EcKS., ,,,,,,,,,,, . .,,,,, !24 Tiiiiow, ,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 0(1 I'otntocs now i 30 Dried Apples .,,.,,,. ,, , 05 Hnms i 13 Sides and shoulders 10 Chickens 8 Tillkoys 12 Lard per pound 10 II ny per ton 115 00 1ti(flwn.. ,,. ......... 2.1 Hnckwlicat flour per hundred 3 00 Uldua per lb o to 7 Veal skins tier II) 03 Sheep pells, encli , 7S wool per in :) E 7XKCUT01t'S NOTICE. KSTATR OK FKEDSnlCK WILES, 1IKCSI8KU. Letter testamentary In tho estate ot Frederick Wilis, lato ot Jackson township, Columbia county, P nnsylvai.ia, have been granted b the HecUter of Raid county to tho undersigned cxecu. lor. All persons having claims against the estate otsald decedent nro reiiuested to present them for settlement and thoso Indebted to tho e tntc to make payment lo the underslgi ed without delay, DANIEL Fliirz, Jsnt-tf Lxccutor. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE Tim underpinned appointed Assignee of c. B. Brockway, ot Hloomsourg, Columbia Co., Pa., will offer at public sale, at the Court House, Saturday, Jan. 24th 1885, nt 10 o'clock A. M., tho following valuable proper tl n, il. I FillsT. A two nnd a half story brick houso on Third sfect adjoining an alley on tho cart and another lot of c. B. Brockway on lhoweit,eon. tabling a front ot40 feet, und n depth ot 3 3 teet more or less, the said houso being furnished In all Its rooms with gas nxturee, water, n bath room, Baltimore heater, &, ngood stablo nnd other out buildings. SECOND. A vacant lot urtjoinlny Iho above, and adjoined on the west by property ot .M p. Lutz, being, rorty lectin fiont, and 303 feet more or less in depth. NOTE, Any of tho above premises con be exam, lncd nt nny reasonable time, by calling upon either M. P. Lutz, Assignee, ore, II. Brockway. T1I1IID. A tract ot timber land In neater town ship, formerly known ns the CharleH 11. Troy trui l, bounded by lands of Anron Joh son, Tliom us Downs, Isaac DavH warrantee, cox lnnd-s and others, containing lW acres more orless FOUKTll. I'hreo building lotslndlen City, Baa vertownshlp.formeilylnthe name oi Charles It. Barn -s. Fill II. -A trnct of Umber laud In Boaver town ship containing SJ acres, more or les. SIX I'll. A tract ot timber land In sametowmhlp containing 1 8 acres, moro or less. bEVENUI.--A tract of timber land In samo town ship, containing 31 ucn s, tuoreor less. KIUHTII.-A tract of tlnilierland In same town ship, containing 3 1 ac cs, more or less. No i E Tracts 6, 6, 7 and 8 are contiguous bounded by the Schuylkill county line. Hoar In Creek ownshlp line, Ac., nn William Stewart, Jumes McNc.il Henry Noar and other warrants, nnd were commonly known as the Vanducem, Ml Hman K Co. tract, NINTH. A tractof limber land In Beaver town, ship, contdnlng m acres of land more o-less,ln-tersectedby tho 1". JC It. II. Co., the catawlssa ctcek, adjoining Aaron Johnson, Schell, and oth ers. TENTH. A tractof Umber land In locust town ship, In tho warrantee namo of Johu Everhard, con taining 400 acres more or less. ELEVENTH. A tract of Umber land in Itoartng creek nnd Iicust townships, In tho warrantee namo of Thomas Barnes Jr., coutalnl g 60 acres, moro or less. 'Iho above properties will bo sold In tho order named, tho Assignee revrvlug the powertoad Journ thesnlefrom time to time, as circumstances may require. 'lElt.M OF SALE. Ten per cent, of tine-fourth of thepurchaso money to paid nt tho stilklng down of tho property, the one-halt less th ten prrcenL attlioeontlrmatlou otthc -nlo, nnd the lem lining one-half In three months thereafter, with Interest from conllnnatlon uM. JI. P. LUTZ, Jan 3-ts Assignee. mmm mmm Will bo Iniiugiiratud JIaivli itli, 188.5. TB EWORLD, Tliu Untiiier Dcmourntio Newspaper. EVERY DEMOCRAT SHOULD READ IT. I Tho only Democratic Morning Kews ! paper iiiiIiIImIiciI in New "i ork. Daily, 0, Semi weekly, : Sunday Sl.r.U; wi'i'Uly Si. V't.- kly find Tin: . Columbian S2 '20 per year. MONEY CAN B MADE By any Man or Woman, Girl or Hoy who will Organize Clubs for THE WEEKLY WORLD. The Great Farm and Home Newspaper; Complete in all its Departments. AGENTS PAID IN CASH. For 101) Sulnuribers nt $1 each $25 will be nid ; fur .50 Subscribers, Slti i ior 23 .SnlfecriberH, SG ; (or 13 Subscribers, 3 ; for 10 Siilnoiiberts, $2 -, for 3 sub scriber, 1. Agents, wniitwl in Every Town and Village. Circulars and Sample Copies Frou. Send for them. Try It. Try It. Try It. TBifWORLD, 31 PAKK MOW, KEW YORK. dec 1S-4W ooxia uteei. Hmnll llarba. Nn Wire. . Dmi' IN TtU WOULD. A Flat Strip.Twistod. Plain to ba eoor- ttandsome, Lasting and Choap, cr smart 1. im li.,nrl fin 1 n tl.. Tho BiBk-Thor.1 Fcr,:2 ?t.,T; 1511- $ & !B