THE COLUMBIAN LND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSJBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. J. Ei Blttsnbsndw,,) 1"'rl' BLOOMdBUUG, PA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1880. CotiRii'Ssmnn Stnrtn is a member of the committee on Indian nfTnirg. Tho appointment of Congressman Ferry I!elinoni of Now York u ulniir man of tho uoiutuittco of Foreign Affairs in place, of ex-governor Cnrtin of tliN slate, liai excited much mi favorahlu comment on tho action of Speaker Carlisle. Gov. Uurlln is pe culiarly fittod for tho position, and filled it very satisfactorily for tho past threo years, while Mr. Belmont is n younjr, man of limited experience, and not to 1h compared with Cnrtin in piint of ability. Whether tbo speaker has mado a mistake remains to be seen The Supreme Court has recently de cided, in an opinion by Judge Gordon, that where a judgment is entered by a justice of the peaco against a married woman add an appeal U taken theie- from to tho Common Pleas jurisdic tion it must aflirmativcly appear on tho transcript of the Justice that the debt was contracted anil incurred tor artt e.lns necessary to the support of the de fendant's family. The judgment,whioh was entered by tho Common Pleas on such transcript for want of an appear anco, was thcreforo reversed and BCt aside. If tho rumor bo ooriect that a fiuht will be mado against Chairman Hensel at tho meeting of tho Deraocratio Mate (Jommitteo on tho SJUth, it is a great injustice to a faithful andelGoient leader. lie ha done all that could be dono against the great odds in this Htate, and deserves to bo retained at the bead of the committee so long as ho is willing to sacnuco himself tor tho good of the party. Wo believo that ho will be reelected by a large majority, A bitter speeoh was aade against him last year hy a member from nmaucl phia who had failed to secure- what he wanted, and Hensel was elected with only ono dissenting vote, that of the speaker. Vo have heard of nothing that is likely to produco a different re suit this year. Republican newspapers are Indus triously circulating the information that ex-senator William A. Wallace is about to dig up tho tomahawk that was buried by him and Randall at Chicago, aud that he will proceed at once to scalp the latter and all his ad' nerents in the state, iho programme as laid down by our republican cotem poraries is that Wallace will bo made chairman of tho Democratic State committee as an entering wedge. Mr, Wallace is out of politics, aud is de. voting bis attention to his private uusincs, and tue wuole thing is probably a republican fabrication, the object ot wlucli is to produce dissen sion in our ranks. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has recently decided that offices posts of profit, are proper subjects of taxation. The case arose on a bill of equity filed by certain citftens of Pitts burg, to restrain the commissioners of Allegheny County from making contract tor the erection ot a new com thouxe and jail. It appeared that with property of the olais mentioned included in the assessed valuation of property, the contract for the erection of tho court house was not in violation of the constitutional provision which prohibitHany municipality from increa. sing its indebtedness to an amount ox. ceediui; 2 per centum upon the asesa ed valuation of property without the assent of the electors at a public elect ion. It father appeared that the assent ot the electors had not been given to the creation of the debt in question and tdat if the offices, posts of profit and occupations were excluded from the assessed valuation the -debt would be in excess of thn 2 per centum allow ed by the constitution. The Supreme Court decides, moreover, that tno County Commissioners haj a richl to adopt the-valuation of tho preceding assessment as tho basis ot their action in making the contract without innui riiiK as to whether the articles included in said valuation wero properly Uxablo or not. Modern Methods of (Jetting Office, T. vr Fowderly's Letter in Scranton Truth. The man who aspires to office now must stoop to a great many things that htrictly religious people do not dieam of. He must siart out after dark, of course; go to the Thirty-first ward aud set up tho beer in Tom, Dick and Harry s saloon"; ho must sign every petition or subscription that may be handed to him; he must buttonhole and bo buttonholed; he must resort to double-dealing, lying, conniving, gin tiwilliug and linuk-bitingof evrry vari cty. The profi-Ksioii.il politician will hold up his hands in holy horror and Bay "Powderly is slandering the people." But I say no. I am not talking of the people, but to the people wlio sit at Home and permit three or four men In each ward to represent or rather misrepresent them. I will be told that in speaking so plainly I am digging my political grave. Well if speaking tho truth will dig my political grave I am satisfied to not only dig the grave, but to shovel the dirt in after thij corpse is decently laid away. In fact, I have been told that nnlesi I submit to the dictation of certain men I can, have no nomination. Ths Wisdom of High License. Tho nmoiuit of revenue derived from litpinr licenses in Chicago under the ii v law has incroased from 20U,0l)0 to 81,500,000 a year, and the number of salo ma lnw decreased trom 13.000 to 0,000. Tlio licenso charge is only 5,Ui, which is much les in proportpu to the amount ot "jjoods sold arid th profits upon them than tin local tax paid iy retail merchants who do th same amount of trade In other lines, The liui ne is therefore, not a hard ship, and thoso who pay it are protect, ed from a competition that would de duct moru from their profits than the tax dors. The diminution in the nuin ber of drinking places is a distinct gait to tho community in three ways, 1 Thoso that are closed aro usually of the lowest type, the temptations to drink are diminished, and the police miperviMon ot the train j is made easier by a reduction in tho number, amount Ing to nearly one-half, anil by tho in tere't ol thoso who pay Irish licenso in aiding in tho suppression of unlicensed sale. Roth in the matter of revenue and of regulation high- license is vin (Jieatlug Us wn Jom. Tho crcat storm of last week passed over tho cntlro country. Muoh damago was dono to shipping along mo cost. oranges wero lrozen in v loruiri, nnu tho thermometer fell to -15 degrees be low zero nt Omaha, and 52 below at Manitoba. It was tho coldest stoim for many years. Halleck's Envy of Grant1 WAM.ACK CltAUIlk-STItAT IIB WAS Wtl.l.- 1K(! TO SlCIllt'lCIi (HUNT IN 1801. General Low Wallace uses tho follow- sng startling language in nn interview printed in tho Commercial Gazette-. "Gcnoinl Grant, in his report of I8G.5,' says emphatically that tho battle of Monocaey on July 9, 1801,. did save Washington. 1 have no hesitancy in saying thai it saved tho capital, con traiy to the wishes ot Ilalleck. lam convinced that nt the time, out of jea' ousy of Grant, Ilalleck was willing to . .1 1 . !. tt-.l. oeiray mo country ami permit r niu iiiutnn to bo capttirul, knowing that such a thing would destroy Grant. "Until Orant was called lint ilal leck had been commander-in-chief. Ho was then let down with the title of 'chief of staff,' but nobody has ever been able to discover whoso staff he was chti f of. It was this that made him envious of Grant. In June 18GI, when Early made his movement on Washington thu first information of it was when ho appeared befoio Martins- burg and drove angel out. niegel telegraphed to Ilalleck that E.uly, with 30,000 men, was in his front ami was bent on going either to Washing ton or Baltimore. Ilalleck refused to believo the report, and said Siegel was scared at a small raiding party, lie also failed to notify Grant of what Siegel had reported. Siegel telegraph ed tho same thing to mo at Baltimore. I thoimht I would satisfy myself, but knew if I went in the daytimo Ilalleck would hear of it and remove me. bo I went out to Monocaey, tho Unit of mv department, in tho iiiuhtiiuut. I soon became satisfied that tho enomy was moveing in force, but just what his objective point was could not be so readily determined. I immediately bo gan concentrating my small force at tho crossing of the iHonocacy, near Frederick. Tho road to Baltimoru and tho road to Washington cross tho river on bridges not far apart. It was an excellent placo for dofensHand by tho morning ot the Dili ot July 1 had 5800 men well posted. A great pait of my men wero only 100-day men aud had never been under fnc. The rebels began the attack early in the morning with about 16,000 men, with several thousand more at Frederick. The battle lastod until 5 in the evening when I withdrew without the los of a gun or a flag. Tho enemy was so much discouraged by the stubborn icsistauce that they did not cross the river until noon of the next day. Thus they were delayed thirty-six hours. I iad succeded in making Early show his force and demonstrate his real ob- jietive point. "I immediately telegraphed to Grant tho result of thu matter. Ho did not disbelieve my report, as Ilalleck had pretended to do that of Siegel, but at once despatched by transports an army corps to Washington, and it nrrivtd just in time, as Early was skirmishing at the outworks when the reinforce ments disembarked. Just tlun was where Grant showed his wonderful genius. Uther commanders in at tempting to tako Richmond had al ways left behind a largo army to de fend Washinoton. Grant was detenu ined to utilize his forces, and he kept a fleet of transports at City Point under steam at all times by which to send men back to defend Washington, but in 1801 he would have been too late if I had not teU graphed to him instead nf ilalleck. for winning that battle Ilalleck removed mo from command. but Grant telecraphed an Older re storing me and inviting me to spend a week or two with him at City Point. It was the first communication we had had for two years.'' WASHINGTON LETTER. From our ltegular correspondent. WASHINGTON. U. U, Jail. 11, 1BSU. Wliilc Congress has dono nothing startling sinco it reassembled, almost everything that has occurred on Capi tal Hill during tho week has been fraught with interest and importance. The Senate has discussed and voted against the Mormons, and incidentally against woman aultrage. steps were taken towards over-hauling the street, railways of Washington as well as thu U. S. Pension office, and the Congres sional Record was embellished with considerable eloquence on silver coin age, senator lieck exonerated himself from his recent alleged antagonism to the President. About ono thousand new bills wero introduced in tho Houso and the Speaker completed the organi zation of that body by formally an nouncing where ho has assigned his 5 men on his lorty-eiglit commit tees. There is no more than tho usual amount of dissatisfaction among mem hers on account of their positions on tho committees. Indeed I think there was less complaint than was suspected. and the general veidicl of those who have no personal interests in the great questions with which these committees ire to deal, is, that speaker Lai lisle has arranged them with wisdom and fairneKS. There aro so many new members in the present House, that their assign ment had to be made somewhat blindly as their special abilities had not been tested. But the Speaker profiled by his experience in tho forty-eighth con gress in placing the old members with a view to their qualifications. The more prominent committees whioh liavo tho most important work to do are strong. With each congress the task of or ganizing thu House is becoming a more delicatu and burdensome one. The question has been raised whether the labor should any longer be thrown up on one man. Both branches of Congress aro now ready for real work, any amount of whiuh is waiting for them. It is thought the session will continue until August. About three thousand bills have been presented in tho Hous alone. Among those that have been lutroduced in the senate is onedemaiid ing longer sessions of Congress, so that tho country oaji have more work for tho saiuo money. Tho sessions ought to bo continuous, with only such short recess as other business men take trom their labors. Thu pay of Congress, men goes on whether they are in ses sion or not. While it is a very agree. ablo arrangement to them for Congress to sit only ten or eleven months nut of the twonty-fotir, public business suffers trom neglect. Tho list of bills with which Congress is uooded lurnlshes undeniablo pro of A ivrican inventive genius. No possible subject of legislation has bicn slighted among them uro many old J timers that come up and die out with every new Congress, una bin asks that for tho remainder ot tier nie tno widow of Gen. Grant may correspond with her friends nnd that her friends may correspond with her without pay ing postage Tho most popular meas ure is ono for tho establishment of Agricultural Experiment Stations. Nearly nil tho Members from rural districts havo introduced it in ono form or another. About a dozen Civil Servieo bills have been presented and 0 new bill asks for tho establishment of a National University here. It pro vldes Instruction In tho higher branches of all departments of knowledge, with facilities for research and investigation. Space lorbids me to give the full terms of the bill, but 1 will mention that tho government of tho institution is to bo vtsted in a board of Regents consist ing of ono member from each statu ol the Union, to be) appointed by the Gov ernor. Each statu and territory shall be entitled to scholarships in tho ratio of one lor each Repiesenlalivo or Del egate and two for each Senator. Tin so cho'.nrships shall nccure free instruct ion for live years. The Republicans ia both branches of Congress aro after the Pension Of fice and tho Senate has passed a resolu tion for nn investigation of its manage ment, past and present. Th, y com plain that Cominicsioner Black does not treat thorn with siillicienl dulcrcnuj when they call on business, and then they havo to do somothing in retalia tion against the leeent charges, in Gun. lilackV annual report, about the Pen sion bureau having been a political machine, run by Republican partisans. The Mad Dog Scare. At the present time more printer's ink is being used to detail thu doings of Pasteur, of Paris, than of, perhaps, anybody clso in the world. IIo has patients of several countries, including quite a number from the United, Sums. Four boys havo been sent from Newark N. J., to bo treated by him, and since they left for Europe, a veterinary surgeon of the same city and a German 01 tho locality have followed. Pa-tour now has between suventy anil eighty poisons und'T his care. Hu employes a surgeon to inoculate ac cording to instructions rooeived from him, the law of France not permitting him to opcrate,as he is neither a physi cian nor surgeon. Pasteur experimented 5 years before he announced that hu had discovered a mode of preventing hydrophobia in human bemgs, but morn than a year previously ho had given to the wor'd the Btatetnent that ho was able to pre vent it in animals. This is the way in which ho describes his method of pro curing thu means of inoculaiioti: ''I first take tho poison from the brain of a mad dog. Willi this I vaccinate a rabbit, which will die within fourteen days, and this gives me the poison for a second oue, which is vaccinated tho same way. I continue this practice until I have rrachul thu twentieth or twenty-fifth, from theio up to the fiftieth the rabbit will die in eight days, nnd after the fiftieth tho an.inil will become mad within seven dajs. This procedure enables mo to determine tho most impoitant features of the treatment, namely: the duration ot the period of incubation. There wero people who were alllictcd with the fatal disease -everal yens alter the aoiident, while others died after a few weeks. ' The learned Frenchman, whoso al leagt d discovery is thu woi.der of the times, is about sixty years of age, a native ot Dole, in the Jura. His patents were of humble origin, and poor When his father, an old soldier, decorated on the field of battle, re turned to France, he took up tho trade of a tbiintr, and was obliged to wmk very hard to kt cp tho wolt from tho door. Nevertheless, ho found tune every evening to superintend the lessons of his son, who, at an early age, was sent to collcgo and ot whom le was determined to make an educated man. Ilio buy, however, wai no infant prodigy: aud it is reported of him that he did not always take the shortest load either to or from school. He was fonder of drawing than any thing else, and whenever ho could ( s- cape from his books, would amuse htmsell by taking portraits of his neighbors. Au old lady of Arbois was heard to regret, as timo went on, this wasted talent and to say, "Wh.it a pity ho should have buried himself in chemistry, for he might havo made his fortune as a painter." In duo time, however, the passion for work, afterward so imperative, was born within him. He studied al Hesancon and there received thu degree of bachlier-en-lettres. Immediately he was appoint) d tutor in tho samo col- ege, and in tho intervals of Ins duties he followed thu course of mathematics necessary to prepare him for the scien tific examinations of the Ecole Nor- male. Ho is now onu of the most learned chemists in the French capital. Pennsylvania News. Altoona is coming to the front with a new bank, to bo styled the Citizens' isaiik. Tioga peoplo aro discussing tho building of a hospital for the care of their lujanc. Selinsgrovo's watcr-works'have proved a sucotss, and the inhabitants aro pleased. The Erie Iron Works aro again ex tending their bouudaties. A sign of propcrity. Tho Halstead mines at Lackawanna have resumed, making bread-winners happy. Tho Luztiio miners aro contributing one day's pay in aid of Nantieoku's sufferers. Gas was struok at Youngstown, and tho city is to bo lightid with that il lnminant. The Rading Railroad coal shipment last week is officially reported at 1!10, 000 tons. Tho Reading as well as the Penn sylvania, will soon adopt tho Woollen locomotive. Fannio Davenport sent her check for $150 to the widows and orphans nt Nuiuicuke. Thu loss by thu early Sunday morn ing fire in Philadelphia is estimated at Si. 000,000. Tho Philadelphia Base-Ball Club has secured Casey, the lufi-haiided pitcher of tho Detroit club, for the coming season. Bar-iron men from all parts of tho State and East will meet iu conference in Philadelphia city on Wednesday nct. "uieu irom opium poisoning, ' was the verdict in the case of Charles West cott, who dropped dead on a Philadel- phia street. Tho printers and publishers of Road ing will celebrate Franklin's birthday anniversary by a grand banquet and speeeues. Tho Indications of tho bituminous toai trade this year aro mat, mo ouipui win no mucii larger man in iooo mm prices low. An epidemic of malignant dlptlieria In nnd around Hawlev ! caused tho closing cif tho schools. Many children havo died. Tim puMio schools at Bauksvllle, near Pittsburg, aro closed, owing to the prevalence of the scarlet fever and liphlheriu. Philadelphia 1ms only one or two largo steel manufactories and is far down on the list compared with other ities In the state. A Tioga County lumberman felled a hemlock treo which mado two logs 21 feut long, three 10 mill two 12. Tho smallest log was 7 inches in diameter. MelCcesport, n nn Inducement, has offered 10 aorcs of laud and a bonus of 1,000 to any parlies that will start it mill of imporiaticoiti that borough. Telegraph poles in Woodvnle, Cam bria County, must be painted black to a height ol 8 feet. An ordinance to this effect has peen passed by its louneil. In Indiana Coiifty l!ies a man 80 years of ago who has been but oiico in tho court house. Ho was diawn as a juror and askeil to bo excused on ac c xint of his advanced age. Tho L coming Commissioners will have a lively time in seeing to tho te pairing and re-building of thu Humer us bridges damaged and swept away hv the late tlood. Demorabzition scums to rule tho an thracite coal trade. Producers are ev- dcntlv endeavoiing to see which tine of them can obtain the lowest prices for their coal. Cut is following cut in rapid succession. The Reading Typographical Uuion protests against tho passage of tho in ternational copyright bill now beforo Congress, on the ground that it would i.rovo disastrous to American printers and publishers. Sixty-three of seventy collierbs wned by tho Reading Company had to suspend for a few dajs, owing to storms and Hoods. I Ins will curtail I he shipment of co d, but the company has a huge stock on hand. James and Clint lis Mercer, of Read ing, aio among tho heirs ot tjreiieral Mercer, of Revolutionary fame, who expect to com" in.o possession of lands owned by tho General in New York valued at 8500,000.000. A Chester county farmer found tho water in his well covered with an oily scum, and became elated at the discov ery, thinking ho had "struck oil, sure. Investigation, however, showed that the oil came from a leakage of thu oil irks which frequently stand for a con siderable timo upon thu railroad tracks near the well, that oil prospector is not so near hilarious as lie was. Rev. Dr. John Dunn, pator of the Catholio Church at Plains,nuar Wilkes barre. whoso sudden death has already been announced, was regarded as one of tho most learned clergymen and elo quent speakers in the Diocese of Scran ton. Ono of his actions will long be remembered. In August, 1877, when a great riot was threatened in Scran ton between the steel-workers and the militia, Father Dunn appeared on the scene just in tune to quell it. The mob had begun to assault the soldiers with stones, and a rush was made for Mayor McCune. The priest interpos ed and saved his life. The Ice Gcorgo at Havre de Grace. IIavih'. iu Gkaci:, Md., Jan., 12. While theio is no immediate danger. tho out look from the present state of tho river is ominous, and a sudden thaw or heavy rain would prove very lestriictive. the river bed is tilled with large hummocks of icu and snow from ten to fifteen feet thick, and at many points jammtd to tho bottom. Tho liver is completely closed, but the ce is unfit for harvest. It has frozen while gorgtd and is therefore muddy and rough. At Port Deposit no break is antici pated at present, or until the weathei moderates. Travel has been resumed on tho Frederick Division, but discon limed on the Peach Bottom Branch on account ot ico and snow blockades. Tho watei is at itt, normal height here. Tugs aro at woik clearing ico from the woodwork of the Philadelphia exten sion ,of tho Baltimoio nnd Ohio bridge, which Has been swept away twice this winter. A largo gang of men are at work trying to lepair the damage, but little headway is being made. Tho remain ng copies of tho History of Columbia County a. book of COO pages illustrated ami bound ii clo h will be closul out al SI 00 each, 25 cents extra by mail. For sale at. the Columiiian Office. Bloomsburg, Pa. tf IOO Doses One Dollar. Hood's Sarsararllla Is the only medicine ot which this can bo truly said; and It Is an unanswerable argument as to tho strength and posltho economy of this great medicine. Hood's S.irs.iparllla Is mado of roots, herbs, barks, etc., long and favorably known for their power In purifying the blood; and In combination, proportion, and process, Hood's Sarsaparllla Is jiccutlar to itself. "For economy and comfort wouso Hood's Sarsaparllla." Jlns. C. Hiiewstiui, Iluffalo. "Hood's Sarsaparllla takes le time and quantity to show lis effect than any other rreraratlon I ever beard of. I would not bo without it In tho houso." Hits. C, A. M. Hubbaud, North Chill, N. Y. loo Doses One Dollar Hood's Sarsaparllla cures scrofula, salt rheum, all humors, bolls, pimples, general do blllty, dysrepsla, biliousness, sick headache, catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com plaints, and all affections caused hy Impure blood or low condition of tho system. Try It, "I was severely aflilcted with scrofula, and for over a year had two running sores on my neck, I took five bottles of Hood's Sarsapa rllla, and consider myself entirely cured." C, V.. LovcJor, Lowell, Mass. "Hood's Sarsaparllla did mo an Immenso amount of good. Jly w hole system has been built up and strengthened, ray digestion tin rroved, and my head relieved of tho bad feel. Ing. I consider It tho best inedtelno I havo over used, nnd should not know how to do without It." JLtuv L. l'r.KLE, Salem, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $3. Mado only by a I. HOOl & CO., Lowell, Mass IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. If you aro gronliii; dray or Lui If your llnlr Is Thin, Urash; , Ory, nnrsii, or iteaKj If yoiinrctrotiMeil vItlt Dandruff, iinnm:, or nny iiumer or lih cft'oof the Scalp, r.si: Ayer'sHaWigor, It hcaU nearly evc-y illcao rultar to tho scalp, checks tho fillluj mii i f tho Hair mi 1 prmi ntt It from turning gray, nnu t un unequalled drrwlnj mid tuilut articY. rnci'AUED uy Dr.J.C.AyerACo,,Lawoll,,''.vs. Sold by all firuygliti. W Thoyal r:xr.j j En Absolutely Pure. This ocwder nivor viulns. A marvel ot purity strength tml wn iiesomness. J'rn ponomtcnl thaat'ie oMInarv km 'n. and cannot bo sold tu con potion wltri tho multitude of low test, nli'.-rl wpii(iu, aiuin or pnospnnco powaers. KMiooniy In oinf, Hoval llAntNO I'owiimi Co , inn Wall-St. v. V. Oct 16- y TUUOU3 FOR FKIlllUAKY TEHM. tj IIIUNI) JDKV. Ilrwcr W. II. Fisher, Ilenlon stew.irt I'oiist. .tloom-llcnry W llllani, .t, K tlrotA John C. Jones, llrlarereek o. W. .Miller. CatnwiS'U-Win. t: er, m. Martin, Henry Mrouw .1! II. milliard. Vntndl i Albert Catlerley. Centre--llenj. Miner. KHilnitcrtfk -Jacob llayman. nekton Keklal Killz. l-ociKt - sol. p. snider, C. W. S. Fox. Nn ilson- -d. II. Mipplop, Parker Kestcr, Montour Panic! K. llnllor. Kott Miles Uieeuwalt, Thos. W. lidgar, Jacob IHo,er. Migarloaf- -Wellington Hess. TIIAVKKSE JCROkS KIK8T WKEK. llenton Alfred (llbbons, Thcinaa Kdwards. lierwlck-uco. A.Carey. nioom Louts dross, Thomas Oorey, Win. Itabb. llrlarereek O. W. Iluwman. Oatawlcsa-. M. (). Hughes, Jacob Klln?ainan. centre .lames Turiby, -lo-eph Whltmure. conyngnam Ira l,o.ird.mncl. Klshlnncreek Win .Mcar.s. ilreenwooil Wm. II. Law-ton, David Albertson. Jackson Lmantiel orks. Ijocuit Frn Yocum, John C. Walter, 1). Hclwl;, Joliti Fetterman. Main lleo Ilrildt, 1). S. Iirown. W, S. Fisher. .Minim 1'. A. Federolt, Uh.is. (learliart. Alfred W. Hess. Montour -JoslAh liobcrts. .Mt. I'.cjsant 'I hoinas Sic Pride. "range- Jcsso lirumstettler, Oliver Covanhovun, rtno lolin (lordner. lioarlngcwek .Michael ltoacti. i5Ugano.it W, A. Kline. TIIAVEHSK JfllORS 8ECONl WEEK. Heaver J. Paul Fry. Uernlck (leo. Pevlns, V. . Hawley, Thos. Sher wood. Bloom-Chan. Armstrong. David UlUenbcndjr, Miles lietz, Kdivaia itlcli.nd, Wen. Ferguson. John W. Kr.uncr, J. c. .Menugh, John F. Peacock, olin llliliiuid. catawlssa Malilln Hamlin, Alonzo Jacob)-. O. L. KostenbiU'ler, II. . Kceder, lien Schmlck, P.ivd miojso. Centre F- P. Ilagenbuch, Jacob Sponsler. FlsUlngcreck llruco Preilier, A. W. Mcllcury, Frank .M. 1'e.Uer, John Mutton. Franklin L. 1). lieorge. (lie liwood-John Klsiier. Jackson W. Y. llesa. I.oeu-,t Joseph Sander. .Miullson Hr.i Vnndlne. .Mlilllu Clulitaln llarpster, A. W. Snyder. OrutiKu-ll. U. Low. lto.iilngcrvok Daniel lieer. N:ott Abraham Custer, fcugarloai James hi. ward. . R EGISTEn'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to nil legatees, creditors nnd other persons Interested In the estates ot tho respective decedents ni d minors, that the fol low Ing ndmlnlstiutlon. executors nnd guardian accounts ha;e been Wed In the onico or tiio Polls ter of Columbia county, nnd will bo presented for conilrmntlon nnd allowance In tlio Orphans' i ouri to bo held In liloomsUurg. on Monday, Feb reary 1st 181, at a'clock p. in. on said day: 1. Tho first nnd tlnal nccount ot Thomas W. Harrison Kxr. ot Samuel Ha.rlsonSate ot Fishing, creek township, deceased. S. The first nnd tlnal account ot Dcorgo L. lloy er, Admlnl-trator ot Harriet Mojer lato ot the town of ltloomsburg, deceased. 3. The lint and ilnil account of (luy .Tncoby. Kxeeutorof Nancy Kahl;r lato ot tho town of Ulc omsburg, deceased. . Tho first and final nccount of Wesley ltaup. Administrator of Daniel ltaup, lrio of Locust township, deceased. 5. The account ot Maurice V. Seybert, Adminis trator of busauseyb rt, lato uf orange township, deceased. C. Tho account of Maui loo K. Seybert, Adminis trator do bonis non of Samuel Sej belt lato ot Scott township, deceased. ". Tho Dual nccount of David Whltmlre guardi an ot Wm. Tremley, in nor child ot John Tremley lato of Scott township, deceased. 8 The ilrtt and partial account of Samuel C. Jayne, Lxeeutor of Clara Linden lato ot tho llor ough ot jierwlck, deceased U. Tho first nnd final nccount of I. 11. elbhnns. Admlnl-trator of (leorno lles.s. Into of snirurlo.if township, deceased. 10. '1 he llrst and final nccount of John K. Weill. ver, Administrator of Iteuben liouch, latoot Mon tour township, deceased. 11. Tho lirst nnd Anal account, of Stenlien ""oho and Philip L. Miller, Trus ees ol I'hebo A. Miller, wiuui wniiiu lunusiup, ueueascu. l'J. The first nnil lln.il nepnimt. nt It. n. r'revnl. Ing, Admlnl-trator of susati n. Case, lato ot Scott lownsuip, ucccaseiL (JEO. W, STLItNEK, Jan, 8-to llegtster. SHERIFF'S SALES. Ill- vlrtuo of sundry writs Issued out ot the Court ot Common Pleas ot Col. Co., and to mo dt- eetedwlll bo exposed to public salo at tho Court Houso In Uloonisburg, at a o'clock p. in. on -MONDAY KKBRUAKY 1st, 188G, All that certain Mllagolot situate In Espy, Co- lu iibla ounty, Pennsylvania, bounded on tho south by Main street, on the wo t by nn alley, on tho east by lot owned by Alexander Wanlck, being sUty feet fronton Main street, whereon Is erected a two story fratno dwelling hou3e, stable and other out-bulldlngs soued, taken In execution at the suit of M. C. Woodward s. John Waters and to bo sold as the property of John Waters. Al. Vend. Ex.- llowiu, Atty, ALSO, Alltho following real estato lo-wlt: Alt those three certain lots ot giound lying contiguous to each other lu ltoberts' Addition to tho Town ot Cataw lssa being lots marked or numlx-red In the plot or plan ot said ltoberts' Addition, numbers lltty.slx, tlfty-bcien and llfty-elght.tu, M andM, forming ono wholo square In said plot or plan of two hundR'dnnd ten ftx'tln lengthund I lie same In b eailth, bounded on tho east by Fouith street ot said ltoberts' Addition, on tho west by an alley and on tlio south by tho boundary lino ot said ltoberts' Addition to tlio Town of Catawlasa which said described real estato Is situate In ltoberts' Addition to tho lown of CatawUsa, In tho town nhlpot CitawUs , county of Columbia and State ot Pennsylvania, wheieonls erected a two story brick dwelling house, barn and other out-bulld" logs. Beled, taken In ;cxo .utlon at tho suit of Solomon p. Itlnard vs. Charles W. McKclry and to ba sold as tho property of Charles W. .McKelvy. Vend, lit. ltiiAWN, Atty. ALSO All tint ceitaln property sltuato Pi Jackson townsuip, coiumtiia county, fa , bounded and de. Honbed us follows, to-wlt ! On the uoith by prop erty or in. prink, on tho enst by property of William Parks, on tho boulli by property of poyd Mtchle, on tho west by propoi ty ot Thos. l. Young, containing titty acres, whereon nro creeled a two btoiy frame dwelling and bank barn, wagon shed and straw shed. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of I.llley S: Sleppyuowtousoof Jacob (ierrard cgalnst Dan iel S. Young and to bo bold as the propeity ot Dan. Icl S. Young. K.4W, Al. Ft, Fa, SAMUEL SMITH. Jau. 6th, 1M0, sheriff. PIANOS-ORGANS The ilemind for tho tmnrovod Ma.pm &- Hamiin UAKns I. now u Urk-u that n decern! Ari.lllton to thu tactury liaa tit-tome Imperative. Im not mpilre one quarter ua much tunltitf aa riauoa un tlie prevailing-ttrpht-pln ayalem. Con.tilt Catalogue, free. 110 Si) lea of Ok,iak, to t'jou. For C'a.b, Laiy Payment, or ItinteJ, Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co,, NEW YflllK HOSK1N 1 CIIIOAGU. Jan..)5 lt-alJ. WANTED. Ladles or gentlemen in rllv or rnunlrv to tuUn Hirhi un,k nt their own homes. 13 iofi a day can be easily made; w ork sent by mall; no canvassing. Wo havo good demand tor our work and furnish steady employment. Address, llh blimp, CHOWN .M'F'O COMPANY, DI Vino St., Cincinnati, Ohio. jaa.-15-ll-r. TIE DICK PATENT FEED CUTTER. r ui buiLiuu uay, biruw, ensilage, etc, 'Hie only cutter that will cut and eplll cornstalks. Cannot bo damaged by orertci-dlng. Very durable end btroug. lias btialght heavy knives, cuts tlx different Hzes, and sold to suit tho times THOU. (1. MMEPLEY, (Jeu. Agt,, Wtlllstown Inn p. o., Chester Co., pa. (Jiwi6-u.-r. Srmptpcr AUtrtlalua; Partau,I0 (ipruce Kt.,K, V, COURT PIIOGLAMAT10X. WHHEAS,tlielIon. VlLtAM Ef.WF.t.t. President Judno of tho Court of Over nnd Terminer nnd (leneral Jail Pollvcry, Court ot Qtinr ter acssions ot tno rcaco and tho Court of Common Pleas nnd orphans' Court In tho 56lh Judicial Dis trict, composed ot tho counties of Columbia nnd Montour, and tlio Hons. James Lake nnd F. L hhumnn, Assiclato Judges of Columbia county havo Issued their prcccpt,benrlng date tho 81st day of Deo. In tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and elgtity.nvo, nnd to modlrcctod for holding n Court ot Oyer and Terminer nnd (leneral Quarter Sessions of tlio Peace, Court of Common Pleas nnd Orphans' Court, In tllooinsburg, In tho county of Columbia, on tho first Munday.belng tho 1st dty of Feb. nott, to contlmiB for two weeks. Notice Is licrcby given to the Coroncr.to tho Jus tices ot tho Peace, nnd tho Constables of tho said County of v'oluinbla.that they bo then and thcr") In their proper person nt to o'clock In the forenoon ot said 1st day of Feb. with their records Inqui sitions nnd other rcmombrnnces,to do those things which to their ofllces appertain to be done. And thoso that nro bound by recognizance to prosccuto against tho prisoners that nro or may bo In the Jail of tho saldcountyot Columbla.tobethen nnd there to prosecute them as shall bo u t. Jurors are re quested to b punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at llloomsburg (, ,) tlipsistdayof Deo In tho year of our UN. VLord one IhotH.ind elitht hundred and ) o'tfiity live, and In 'ho ono hundred nnd nlnih jenr M thu Independence of tho Putted States of America. Sherllt's omce, JOHN MOUUKr, sheriff. L'lHTOU'rl NOTICE. ESTATOOPrATIIICK Mflll'IIV, PICKA8KP. The undersigned auditor appointed bv tho nr. phans' Court ot Columbia county to distribute toil, anco In tho hands of tho executor among the par ties entitled thereto.wlll sit at his other In lllooms burg, on Filday, J .nuary 1Mb, IKsfiat io o'clock a. in., tor the purposes ot his appointment, when nndwheronll irrsonn hnvlng claims against said estate must appear and prove thesatmair bo de barred from any share of said fund. OEO. K. F.LWEt.t, Deo 18-lw Auditor. DMINISTHATOK'S NOTICE. rn re-eetnte qr Catlmrtnr t'arver, late tf Jackson towmhlii, Col. Co, Get earn). Letters of administration In sild estate haMng been granted to the undersigned ndmlnlsTator, all persons Indebted to said estato are hereby no tified to pay tho same, and thoso having claims against said estalo present tho samo to ClEOmiE W. FAItVEIt, Administrator, Jan. l, cw l'.o. Pcrr's. E XECUTOIt'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF ANGELINA MACDOWEI.U LOtle'S testninentnrv nnfhnivitntn nf Amrnllni MncPowell deceased, late of Scott township coL county, Pennsjlvanla, havo been granted by tho lleglsier ot said county to tho undersigned oxecu tor. All persons having claims against tho estato of said decedent nro requested to present them for settlement, nnd thoso Indebted to tho estato to make payment to tho undersigned without de lay. UWILL1AM MacPOWELL, .. w. ntn Street, New York, Dcoll-Cw Executor. UDITOifS NOTICE. In tho matter of tlio innnir nnM Ihin mh.i W illlam John and Charles Krelgh upon mortgago of Jacob Krelgh to Joseph Probst and Peter Kcr lln nnd Mary his wife. Tho auditor nrniolntprt br t tie rnnrt Pnmmn,. Pleas or Columbia county by consent of parties to distribute the above nnrned fund in nnri among the parties entitled thereto will hit at his onice In llloomsburg on Tuesday, January nth, ltM, at io o'clock a. in., to perrorm the duties or his appointment, when nnd where alt poisons In crested mu-t appear and present theirclalin or bo debarred irom coming In on sal.t fund. , . uco, ti i;lwki,l dec 23-4W ' Auditor. kJOTICE. i,V.V. . It "'cu -n ui me ninenaea Horticultural and Mechanical Association thu timo or holding tho annual mcetlnir ror tho elec tion of onicies Is changed from tho third Saturday ; num nimimtT iu .ihuii ry, ineie- fore: Notice Is hereby gpen that the Annual Mepttnenr Miamnmhun,., . i . .. . ? ... mo v.jn.-j iiuusu III IHUUIUS- imrg, Saturday, January (I, isst at 3 o'clock p. in., for tho purpose ot electing onlceis for tho ensuing dltcirs to pass upon tho accounts of tho secreturv and lreasurer, and to attend to such other bust- tPM nu Until .nmn . - " - wiu iiuycuj ui-iuru iuu meeting. , ., II. V. WHITE. Jan. 8th, sw secretary. DMINISTHATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF REUBEN SITLE11, LATE Of ORANOE TOWN- euir, UM.KASK1). Letters nf nmlnlkt.nflnn nn tnn nu,n,n n. lien Sltler, lato ot Orange township, deceasod.havo been granted by the lteglstcr ol said county to tho undersigned administrators. All persons having claims against tho estnto of the deceased nro re- lui-iu-u ui pr bent tiiciu tor settlement, nnd tho. e Indebted to tho estnto to make paiment to tho undersigned administrators without delay. u a. si n.i;it, C. F. S1TI.EU, Him. .MAliY SITLElt, ,s - . Administrators. Dec, S3, Cw." DMINISTKATOH'S NOTICE. ESTtTK O,' VIRVmuvH'iui ntnn.otn Letters ot administration on the estato of Mary lornwald, lato of CatawKsa townshin. rniumi.i,, county. Pennsylvania, deceased have been tram, ed by the lteglstcr ot said county to the undersign ed Administrator. All persons having claims against thoestnio or tho deceased aro requested to present them fo' settlement, aud those Indebt ed to the estnto to mako payment to tho under- sfKui-u uuiiumsiruiur w linoui neiav. .MILHAIJ, F. KYEIILY, Administrator. Dec 18-dw pitUSTEE'S ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that thn fniintiinn- on. count has been filed In thlsonico, nnd will bo pre sented to tho court for connnnallon on tho 1st diy ot February next, and will bo confirmed b. solutely unless exceptions bo filed thereto within four days thereafter. First account ot Samuel K. Smith, im.i un pointed by tho court ot omraou Pleas, of tho fund or bequest left by John E. F wler. late ot the b r ough of lierwlck, deceased, for tho poor of said , o .. II. SNYDEIt, Jan 8, Jt. Prothonotary rrilUAL LIST FOlt FEHHUAKY TEHM JL A. 1)., lbfsl. Mrs. D. 11. Frederick vs. Edward Lyons. Maryc. sheatlervs. William SaMdge. Itohr Mcllcury vs. William C Patterson. James bird vs. Darling culp, et. al. Jacob Haines vs. N. . It. Hallway Co. I. jdla Kobblns vs. businua stoker, et. nL Adams & son vs. Francis Evans, trustee, Mary 11. Ilolmos vs. James s. Woodsct. ux. William II. Yorgey vs. Locust Mt. Water Co. Peter Michael's nclrsvs. John lloofnagle. lleuben Fagely's Exr's. vs. John erry. John (irou vs John K. drot.' Joseph He s' Exr. vs. Frank I. Hess. John Poinboy vs. M. M. Hartzel. T. F. Craig vs. Mahal i Craig. Charles w. McKelvy et.al. vs. C. r.. Prockway. llenjaiulii Fetteimanvs. J. II. lioblson. (leo. II (lordner vs. William (llngle,. II. W. Power vs.o. F. Ferrlset. al. A. M. Fr?.is Mfg. Co. vs. o. F. Ferris et. al. L. L. (dams use vs. Philip sponey. T hoinas li UeiUts vs. Joseph Faust et. al. P. K, Vanuatu vs. Joseph Fausl. c. W. Eves vs. W. K. Cox. (leo II. seybert vs. Tumbach and Hess. It. 1. Eveiltt is. P. F. sutllitet. al, oeorgoii Welilvervs. O. F Fetilset. al. s. P. Hosier s uso vs chailes Krug. Obud Michael vs. Sarah A. .Michael et, al. PRIVATE SAU2 OF VALUABLE Real Estate! The heirs of II.lt. Kllno deceased, will offer at private Balo A FAHM sltuato two miles above Orangevtlle. along FlsU Ingcreek. known as tho Homestead, containing 84 ACRES. It Is In a good stato ot cultivation, and ihem Is . crecttst thereon a Large Dwelling House, well palutnl, and In gwid condition, laigo bank uarnwitusiieds attached, carriage house, wagon shed, hog pen, and other oui-bulldliura iu hrst class condition. Two wells ot water, ouo nttho nouse, una tuo other at the barn, 'i ::' MH Fruit. ALSO ANO'FlIEIt FARM containing GO ACRES, In Orange township, adjoining the ouo above de scribed nnd In a good statu ot cultivation, or which aro erected a TWO STORY HOUSE, " llAHN AND OUTMIUILIUNOS. Also a tract ot Timber Xiand, In said township, containing 50 ACUKS, Any of tho above properties remaining unsold on the 1st of February will bo for rent. 1'or terms and conditions apply to J. IIOWAUU KL1.NK, orasgevllle, Pa. Ian e, 4t. VALUATION Ol7 REAL ESTATE AND I'ERTY OE COLUMBIA NIAL VALUATION IiM 1885. 1 if 9 3 if 1 pisTiacm I . " I 2 S lS 9 S 9 1 I I l 5 H ML J lie nver Penton Perslck PIihviii llrlarereek.,,, L'atnnlsst,... centralla...,. I'enlro ('on)ngliani., Flshlnircrcek, l"i uni.11 11 (Ireenwoml,,. Hemlock .laekson.. IX'lllt Madison Main MlllPti Montour Mt. Pleasant. Orange line ltoarlngcreek Scott Sugarloat Tlio nlinve statement 1 nt shows Hie iinioiiiit encli nf tliu several I)ls pn '.v.s.n 1PSID ttoil BV) I nil miio ! ssjirii ,, 117 omimt trw bio'1 sis.'S .who fsrr.D ! 'j 187 1 IlilSI 'IITKI aui I stow, S2.VI unm l.WW 11 j ! US 3'CiTlll tnit.'i 4IU1 1 1 lll'H 1ITH 4WI5 . ..1 .... 1311 IV-.'lhO 1(M! S!WV 8150, 0 16II.", in. Vinsio ; I i " ii .jviis.v) 41KH) 51m I ti'o liiwi Mmn I ,,. PS) 1(11173 SIISI3 (0.10 1 PM, 1301.1 01(1110 ,'j 'A P! r.vir.s.1 inpi I'so.,,. M0, 3 nmj nriTin ls iihom K logti sciKl lii:tii ireno 4ni.vs i ' hu PI7K.1 lu-.'ii 7iii 'iii "is 4sn smjin ! " PC ilini) 411:1 ft"i s:ilii 15s;o miiiivH .. i " 11s siiri'.'i) insrs 4ssn kio ia;o. t-nn 41311:, 1 1(10 NltWI KI.10 lilSt SI IV 831.1 1I7CI, , sin li'.'.iiw cm.ki nun nam tiw 11m oiia;,i " p,n SI .VJ3 1SINI Mill S7.VI 3,'i0 PIMl :.1s(l SiBHKI US SI1II11 l("i Mil 1TU0 1 llisl Mw.1 S312I3 a 'i " IM 4Jd!W 1SII7 .TKf MO PU5 1.1IS.1 jIMI, . '" till Sff.1,70 '07.1 3lae 3l) I Mil MKp.1 Stoi'nl I "i " llll Ml 3H 171155 MIJ !M j Nl 4HT.1 V!-IB:.-I .! " K) aOdtS 1SIK) 3.140 SOII0 1I1I.1 13110 31I3S0 IIS 115511) 4.11,1 Sill' ....J 311 mil ISs'Wi " " " r, ilini: tiro i ni7 11.10 4-jiii "I" M 4S.1I0 PWil 4.17.1 UK) .1 35.10, wain M-J1II0 4 'al'l' 120 viojuj iMsu rm i 41173 ius M:eij7.3,K8 iWlKO lltfl0J (35.1)1 3(13 Hl JlOMSJSJ u 11 '1 r 1 risilieitl ui V.U1UIIILMI i:uiiiiij us 1 ui 111 lieu uiu 1 I lCDnlal Asst'ssors Nollcc Is hereby L'iven that tliu County Cniiiinlsflnners cluing 11s n llonrit of ll,.irUi ...III .l ... ..111.... 1.. in t "1.,. ,1,.. ,.r n....il.. ., . , "t-.vl51n III 1,11,-IHI IIL llll-ll 1,111,1- 111 l.lLll.lllsiMl , 1; l.ri any of tliu valuations of tliu Acsessors linvu lie Interest nnd men' lnj; of Hie Act nf July l, om ,.,...1 ,. I.r... !.,, tOll, Ivor, Jiinmiry tlio lililt fur nil blstrlcts west uf 111 I-'islilngcreek mill Jnniin y the Mil, inr liiilanct) of Districts lit-In IIkhu tlirnugli hlcli tlio f aid creek pusses untl those vliully nn the oust side ut vvlileli time nnil place nil persons for tlicinndves and Illmrtcts dcslrinir In lit, benril. run ntti-ml. The returns will lie ntipn far tMii.,nitn.. ...n , . ....Tt.i , , : .. 1 . 1 IWVISlllll 13 UUilipiLlUll. Attest t JoiW II. Cakv. Ooinmlstioners' Olllce lllooinsljurj;, Die. 20tli, 188.). IJLOOMS15UUG.-MA1UCKT. Wlinlesnle. Hetnll. Wheat per bushel 85 0.1 Hye " " fill Corn " " ....old 00 new -iO CO to 05 Oats " " Flour " bbl llutter IIrcs Potatoes Hnm? Ijried Apples Side uiiti shoulder Chickens Turkeys (leese I.nrd per lb liny per ton Vinegar per tpd Onions per buslirl Void skins Wool peril) Hides aa -io 5 to 0 20 22 21 24 40 Cl' 11 11 o;i 05 OS 10 0(i 08 10 12 03 10 10.00 20 ;:o 75 1.00 07 U5 5 to 7 Coal on Whahf. No 0 2.00j Noa 4 ,t 5 3.2o llltumiutis, ii. Philadelphia Markets COHHECTED WEEICJA'. FEED- Western winter bran, spot, lB.t.0 w 17.00 t-prlng 15.5(1 ( m.5) L'l , ,111. ,..-. .. . . ...v.... ..iz.ii.-iii cAiiiln J..uinL .,,.i; , nun n family, 4 un m 4 -ii Ohio clear, 4.( o a i.hi wit ter " -7 , . tu.IV, ,IUVL03 .1 ,3 Wl IIHAT- Pennsj lvanla red, No. 1, ,U7 UVI. IW UOItN.-No. 4, 41) (3, 41' o. 3, 45, No. S, 40. OATS. No. 3 Willi o (ut 3.1 If No. 2, 41 ..... ...... oiiwii iiuiiiiuj lytiuieu ivesiern nnd New 'iork, 17. fair to good Western and VnrL- ,K tn. ...... i ,i , ..v.. .u.n,,u. vs ia.u, iiiiuiUlll CSII'I II UllU iL"lV nrl;. in irfi IK .(-iti ii,,.. u tn ii, in .1,1 lye straw hi, Wheat straw, io. oat ' straw I ( 10. I'linU Dnn...1.Hln .w n. . n.. llin-l'l-ll .,.,,nuvlvn,,l,. V, ,, 3.1 v..iani i j r.iraoi iw.io, Uiiein iwiry, t M 1 roui.Tltv. Fouls, x ia lo'Turkojs 1 lb t:ssi:i) 1'0ULTI!V.-Uhli;kens,:i3c. Turfccy.ll c ducks iglt, OIIPIIANS COURT sALIC OP VALUAIII.K In pursuanco ot an order of tho Oi nhnns' Court ot Columbia couiily.Penn.u, the undersigned e.ve. utors of John kelehner, deceased, will exnosu to public sale on tho premises, on Saturday, Jan. 23, 1886, at 1 o'clock, p.m., ofs.il! day tho pillowing de scribed valuibl-i real estate, to-wlt : All that cer tain messuage, tenement nnd tract of land sltuato In tho township ot centra county ot Columbia nndJ itato of Penna., bouud-d and described as follows, to-wlt: Peglnnlngat a stone In tho public load, theneo by lands late ot tho heirs ot John Conner, leceased, north ono half degre east two hundred and nluety-nlno and thicc-tcnths perches to a white oak stump; theneo by the same south elghty-two and ono fourlhilegiues west, lorty-sev. n and eight-tenths perches to a stono ; theneo by tho same south elghty-ono and onMouitli degiees west, ten and eUlit-tenths nerehes to a stono; theneo by lands of the heirs ot Jeremiah Hess, de. ceased, south ono-lnlf degree wesl, two hundred and ninety-three nnd nlno tenths perches to a stone ; thence by laLdsot Lafay- tto Cteasy, north seventy-eight and ono half degrees east, ten nnd eight-tenths perchesto ii stono; tli-nce by tho s,une south elghty-nlno and one-fouttli ih-grees east forty-tw o and four-tenths perches to a stono lu public road the placo of beginning containing 107 ACRES, i thirty-four pcrcheu strict measure bo the 10 moro or less, on which Is elected a largo two y Frame Dwelling House, largo bank barn, straiv shed, tables, wngou shed. corn cribs, ling pen and all necessary outbuildings being tho homestead. A largo npple orchard on tho premises and a ncv er falling spring ot water at tho door, and at tho barn conducted thither by pipes, Tho sum of twenty-llvo hundred dollars secured to the widow Hester Kelehner' by tno will of Mio said John Kelehner, deceased, to lemalna Hen upon said land during tho widowhood of thotuld Hester Kelehner the Interest thereof to 1 paid to her annually nnd nt her deat h or re-ir arrlage the principal sum to bo paid to tho heirs of said John Kelehner, deceased. A L S O All, that certain piece, parcel aud tract of thn berland situate In tho lownihlp of Orange, county ot Columbia and state of Penna,, bounded nnd de. bcrlbed as follows, to-wlt : Peglnnlngat a rock oak.thence by lands ot Levi Alkmin north eighty, nine degrees east ninety peichcs toaplno knot ; thence by lands of Johnliemley norlh mo de grees westtwenty-ono perches to a pine knot j thence by lands of Dinlel Pester south i lghty.nine degrees west nlnety.tivo jieichos to a stone;tlienco by lands ot Joseph lluckel south twelve and ono halt degrees east, twenty-one perches to tlio place ot beginning containing 11 ACRES, and ono hundred nnd llliy.ono perches ot land bo uiu b.iiiiu more or tcss. i no above tract Iswclt timbered and n very dcMrnblo pioperty, TUII.MS OP S.L1'..-Teii percent, ot onc-tourtli ot tho purchaso money to bo paid at tlio striking down of tho property, Iho one-fourth less the teu percent, at the confirm ulon absolute nnd tho ie. matntng three fourths In ono jearlhereatter.wltli Interest from confirmation nM purchasers to pay for deeds. II. O. KELCIIN'B'P. 1 K. I. KEI.l'IINKlf, I Executois. OEO. W. KEI.CII- KH,) "JjlXEOUTOU'S NOTICE. re-tttatt or (leoroe Paw hit of JmKnoit Urn. fu'.uinbui ivHittu, itneaml. letters teHnmentary In said estate having been granted to the undersigned twecutor. all persons IndebKd to said ttnto aio hen by nollned to pav tb" Mime, and thoso having. Ualms ngnlnst said estate, present the sumo to aiioitui: V. PAHVE1I, 1 . . Kxeeutor, Jan.J,6w. p. o, Hen- In prebeuts civeu way, t-eiul uaa ceuts postatff, ami by null you )"WVllll. 1 1 till. Ulll hfnrr tnn In ii J.SE that win at oiict brlnif you lu luonoy riuit-rthau anythliiireluo la Amtrlca. AHubuut lUei.'O . mi Inpreaoiiia with each box. Astntti wamt'tl uv eryrtUero, or either box, ot all agoa, for u'ltlie time, or span tlmuonly, to work torus ui thetr ownlioraea. Fortuues rorall work-ra b-o.uteJy aasurttt. Don't Uelay. II, lULmrT & Co., i-0u-Uua,Hali.o. Uccittto. ) PERSONAL Dun COUNTY AT THE TJIEN- of encli Ulnd or class nf t ixnlile properly In lui ,,ll l lulling u,-, nilllt)IP WlietlllT liuen iniulc liclow 11 jnt rnio ucconllni; 1,, l!?lli 18 IU, ntnl In rnlac reduce nnd (nii.iiu,, r H llUlrlol. II... 1. V . 1 . "zu tvviiiw uuiii saiti Stbi'iikk I'oiik, ) n WA9IIINIITO.V l'APIt, 1 Jnn 1:li Wknukniiall, J Coll,n mlsslnncra of mila C'ountv. SALE of Ilcsal 'Estate ! It not previously disposed ot privatelr, wm bo orrered at iHfm.iC HAI.1J, on" .Monday, I'lillKHAllv 1, i88h, nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, at tho fouit House lu llloomsburg; about t'tvii ACU1CH of land, lying between tho Normil school grounds and tho Llghtstreet 10.nl, In tho town or Uloonisburg. lieautlful build, lug lot, partly In ,v'ri VIC lOUlls r, oicr looking tho town and surrounding country. Tho owner reserves the right to withdraw tho property it the bid U Insufficient. ' TUliaiSi One-fourth cash, one-fourth tho llrst ot April next, tho remainder secured on mort gage, on ono a nd two years, It desired. Possession and conveyance, April 1, joiin o. FHEEZ11 llloomsburg, Dec, 1SS3. F i:i:as .W1I.-V.V IIHOWX'S IMSUHANCE .Moycr's new building, .Main street, 'a. 1 llloomsburg, Assets. 7,07tl,a-.'0 13,500,000 lO.UOO.OOi! 4,111 ,,710 5,51)0,3711 l.TOUJTO a;i!3,um S,0SJ,580 .Una Ir.suranco Co., of Hartford, Conn H0y.1l of Liverpool Lanc.tshlre llru Association, Philadelphia I hicnlx, or London London S Lancashire, ot England...!.'.. Hartrord of llaittord. ,. t-prlngitcld Plio and .Marine As tho agencies aro direct, policies aro written forthe Insuied without delay lnthe onico nt, mooinsburg. oct. S8, '81. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! IB -J" a m:r I a ItiM vu Ml THE ARTIST m m i m m AND MERCHANT TAILOR. Who alwnjM gives you tho latest, styles, anil cuts your clothiiij; to fit you. 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