The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 26, 1878, Image 2

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    THE C0LUjIB1ANANI DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA. COl NTY, PA.
tttitfircti.
S50CKWAV& EWELL,Ellters.
MLOOM8BURQ, PA.
F v id iy,. April Oth. 1878.
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SBXATOKIAIi COXFEKESCK.
5y the proceedings ol the liitn Conferrnco
for tbis Senatorial District, published in nn
other 'column, it will be keen that David
Tmvenberg of this county was duly nppom
ed Senatorial Delegate to the Democratio
State Convention of 22 of Jlny, and will go
to tho Convention uninstriiclcxl. He is
gentleman of sound judgment, and has ex
nericoce by reason of scrvlco on former
evasions, in Stato and National Conven
. ii AJJic Conferees from J.y.
coming ; l,eff unaMe to sei ,ehnl)oin,t.
mentorjlr. Hart, their cnnilM'
Kate, luliijr . accompa-
i-y-nnjCoufcrees from Montour), leav
ing their colleagues from the other counties
to make an appointment; a duty which the
latter proceeded to discharge. The appoint
ment of Mr. Lnwenberg is therefore entirely
regular, and will, no doubt, be sustained by
the Convention against any possible objec
tion. Stale Conventions.
The Greenback-Labor Uinta Convention
will !-f""i'fif(adelphlaonthe8th of May.
A weekjater the, Republicans will assemble
in liarrisburg, and the followimr week tl
Democratic Convention will be lipid In litu.
burg. The.first named had appointed the
l5th,May. for their convention, but the Re
publicans calling theirs for the same day,
the Oreenbackers changed their date to the
Sill, so as. to liave their ticket In IheTeld
before both the other parties. The Kepub
Jicans were determined to get ahead of th
Democrats, who will meet on the 22d May,
These early conventions indicate a lively
campaign and, we believe, it would be to tho
advantage of the Democrats In every county
in tne Bute to put their county tickets I
thf field as soon as possible. By so doing
they will insure thorough local organization
without which there can be no success.
After this has been accomplished. they can-
quietly wait until within n month of th
election, when tho ball can be opened nn
vigorously coutlnutd until the polls aro
closed. i.arly county conventions will not
only enable the Democrats to perfect the:
organization, but much of the bitterness
among candidates and their friends usually
engenofrta oy a protracted struggle ft
nominations will be happily avoided.
J'erry JJemocrat.
'Number of Federal Oflicc-liohlers.
Tho total numlier of federal office-holders
of all kinds and degrees is 85.S80. This is
about one in -ISO of the population, or one
tore very u votes: 'i he vast number of of
fico seekers ccatcs to excite surprisowhen
these injures aro known, for if thero wero but
fivo applicants for every placo this would
mako ono ;iu every eighteen of the voting
population a ledcral placo hunter. But when
tho slate and local eiliccrs aro added to tho
federal, the number of persons who aro paid
anenuing 10 me business ot ruling tho
icinainder Uoconios frightful to contemnlate.
Counting school officers, constables and jus
tices of tho peace with tho more important
oiiccmen it is probable that tho ttatonnd
local office holders aro at least as numerous as
those in federal employment, and at that rato
one man iii forty-fivo voters woald be draw
ing his support from tho public purse, or, in
other words, every collection of forty-fire vo
ters throughout tho countiy is obliged to sup
port one' man by their labor in order to main
tain such government as wo have. Hut if we
allow fivo place hunters for every stato and
local place, as well as fir tho federal officers,
tho result would show that every ninth voter
in tho entiie republic is an office seeker.
Gazette and Jlulldln,
In discusslngTlie new phenomenon in poi:
lies styled t lie 'National party' the New York
Tribune says a good many democrats are very
i
ta, seriously considering 'whether the drum.
cratic parly js long for this world." Quito
likely. Slnco tho origin of the democratic
party a good many weak and impatient peo
ple ha e doubted concerning its high mission
and growing weary have fallen by the tay
Hide. But the great party has lived on and
on in spito of their weak fears ami foolish
forebodings. One organization after another
has arUen to dhpula the political field but
the democratio party has survived them all.
und It will survive as the defender of const!
tutional liberty and tho rights of the people
when the very nanus of its rivals aro lost in
oblivion. There need be no solicitude con
cerning tin future of the democratic par
ty. Patriot,
We 'learn from the New York Tribune ol
the 23rd that Hon. F. D. Collins, the mem
ber of Congress from this District has Intro
duced a bill In the Ifouse. It is the first act
of that kind of which he has been guilty
luring the present session. As he never
seuds us any public documents we have no
idea what his bill is about.
The fight for tho Republican nomination
for Governor Is between Hoyt aud Grow.
1'acli has all his forces at work, and the
battle -waxelh hot, Whichever gains his
point will receive only an empty honor. The
peoplo of tho commonwealth propose to
male a change in tho administration of our
idfairs.
KEMiY ' TIM ni'M."
It may bo remembered that Kelly wa? ta
ken from hero a few weeks ago to testify in
tlio Sharpo murder trial. His evidence was
as follows
lie was sworn and then went on to sav that
he met Sharp in Wilkos-llarro in ISM. They
inow each other as lluck-shots. Ihcv had
nxchnnged signs with each other, and had
bcou in each other's company with their body
master Irequontly. no tlion paid! "'I met
l'at. Gallagher and Charley Sharpo in l'at.
Currv's saloon. Wo sat down to have a so
cial drink, and Gallagher began talking about
old tunes, blmrposaiil, "it was n go'ul tiling 1
was thcro tho night Smith was shot. If I
had not liccu too l Hz - mrl would liavo
fued you.' Gallagher said that it was a
good tiling Shame c cared out Soutli. or (her
would hao sworn to tho very clothes on his
back. Sharpo then said to mo that if ho had
not been present it would not havo been n
clean lob, aud only for his gotting on the
stalls tiicy would nave iiad a nam time ot it.
itus took: place in tne fail ot iboo, in Uur
rv's saloon. In Wilkes-llarro."
On cross-examination the "Bain" waveied
verv Hindi from Ids diiect examination, lie
could not letncmber what else was spoken of
at too time, lie could uot tell now old no
was when ho catno to this country. lie wont
to Mahanoy City from Wilkcs-Iiarre, and
while there "was induced to go to Ilostnn
Kuu to kill a linii," but did not do it. He
t raveled nbnut n while, and then went to
Canada to fight with tho l'enians. Hccaino
hack, uandcrul iibout the coal rceionsforn
while, until ho stolen watch from Abel White
and was sent to tho Schuvlkill county tnism
for two years. After serving out his time he
again tramped around until ho fell in with a
man who had a bad character. the two were
arro-ted. and Kiill'a comnanlon Fiiuealcd on
linn, ami had tutu convicted ot breaking into
n shoe store. For this lie was sent up for threo
years. While serving out this term ho was
pardoned, and acknowledged his guilt In tho
murder of Ilea. He was in jail at Wilkes-
Ilarre for rob'ung an old man ot some moii-i-v.
Tho man thouiiht he had made a mis
take and got tho "Hum" off, who, in telling
of it, chuckled when ho said tho old man had
mado a mistake, but it was not tho one ho
thought he had made. Ho got into a dispute
with a lady, and she sent him to jail for rape,
but he denied tho charge. Tom Waldron, of
l'ottsvillo had him put to jail for an assault
and battery, but as Tom mid ho wero fellow
members, ho paid tho costs and was released.
Father llrulgeman thought tho "Hum" wa
one of a party who broke in the windows of
tlm (ill. Min Clmr.'li at Girardsvi le. hut a
tin. limn ili.it attack was made he was in tho
l'ottsvillo prison. IIo was in tho look-up
and jail frequently. He was often in fighting
(ration, tin Imat .Tnlm Chalu and Hugh Mc
Donald at different times. He changed his
nnriif. In Dun. Kellv in 1SG7. because lie was
afraid the nolico would find him. He loft
Will.-M-li.irrn after tho Ilea murder will
Tullv and McUiigh, taking their clothes out
boanj bill unpaid, llo'iielped "i'a'f" xlcsfcr
sieai inree parrels ol whisky, and got sixty
neipeu io umg a man in Willcs-Barrein or
der tO rob him. Ho anil ChnrldV Slinrn wil.l,.
ed a man or nttcmntpil to. nfn nnl-r Imnl-
A discussion opened tho proceedings at tho
afternoon session. Tho Court House was
Ii led with people, a number of ladies from
ivlauch Chunk, Wcissport and other places
""I V ,ufo. ni-..n IU3IUU U1U UJlf. -IYUI1 OU U-
reci examination gave tho practices of the so
ciety in regard to keeping the secrets of mem
bers. On cross nxamin.itinn lm flnnirl noi-.
tain beatings and oilier crimes of which ho
was asisca. lie said he and Khnmn rnlili,.,
a man after thn nnnvpruittrtn lm i.ni:nn.,i
i.c saiu onarpe onco struck him and then
run away, and lio got uo chanco to strike
urn., ne aou Miarpe were good friends,
however, and Sharpe's friends wero at him
hiura iie nau been in jail here not to squeal.
Kelly saidtn Mifcn Rmnnlmll l..t i.. .1.1
lick, bharpo first chance he got. Campbell
told him to do nothing about it, that Sharpo
was the bct man at the mountain cud.
iou are a reformer now? A. WpII
yes, I lichevo so. I haye repented a good
Ileal 5lmr I muiD wui. ,
Q. le whom did you repent? A. To
the man above.
ft -- .. I .V ..
M- iou are Known as ivelly 1110 Bum,
are you uot t A. 1 es, since the Shenau
doah Herald cot hold of me.
(About this timo Joe l'owcll resembled a
pieco of highly colored flannel, and remarked
iuuo roce, mat tne Hum was a perjurer
anu a squealing liar), .uum dehed Ireland,
Scotland and America to prove against him
any crimes which he had committed and had
not confessed. Ho said Sharpe in the jail
irioiuoua siaiq nie names ot nalt a dozen
parties who worn nrpsrnt nt tht Kmilli mnr.
tier. This Was done in tlin nrMMicn nf Mr.
Armbruster, tho undcr-kceper, and Sheriff
jvauuenDusii s son, un ro-dircct, examina
tion lie testified that ho had intlrf'iriil nnil
saved men's lives. Un tpstifinil that Mm.
l'at. Hester was jealous of Mrs. O'Brien, and
she tent some men to cut ihn linir nff nnn mln
Mrs. O'Brien's head. Mrs. H. offered wit
ness $50 or $100 to cut off Mrs. OBripn's
ears. Or throw her undpr thn Irnin n it Minn
along. Ho did not do as Mrs. Hester want
ed iniu to, but ho broke the windows in Mrs,
U'iirien's house, iio was present at the
burning 01 the engine bouse at Jliddleport
The Stolen President.
COX1'E6SIOXS OF HOW THE VOTE 01' FLOJU-
BA WAS riUUDULENTLV 01 VEX
TO II A YES.
JA0K60MIU.E, April 23. Startling de
velopments have come to light lately. Con
fession obtained from S. B. JIcLIn, Secreta
ry of State under ex-Gov. Steans, and ,'ex-
Uicio President of the Returnlnc Board.
and from L. G, Dennis, a prominent radical
leader, disclose the means and methods by
which tho vote of Honda, in 1870, was
wrested irom .Tilden and given to Hayes-
Dr. Cowgill, Stearns' Comptroller and the
remaining .Republican members of the He-
turning Board.aro heavily implicated in said
contessious. J-.nough is known to prove tho
greatest conspiracy of the nineteenth centu
ry and awaken America to the full realiza
tion of tho stupendous crime.
Later McLin, Secretary of State under
Gov. Stearns, and I.. G. Dennis, the little
giant of Alachua county, havo made confes-
ons in writing of frauds in 187C. by which
Florida was carried for Mr. Hays. Dennis's
confession covers tho Archer precinct frauds.
He says that 2H names were nut on after
the votlug. Mcl.lu's confession is said to
cover all transactions before tho Slate Can-
asaing Board. These confessions havo been
rwarded to Washington.
After Dennis made the confection, elev-
ndictmenU against him fur fraud in Ala-
111a and Ivy counties wero nolle nrotted.
McLin, It is said, was also rewarded, but In
hat way was not known.
Cost of State Legislation.
The Pennsylvania legislature h as now
been in session over one hundred day. In
that time it has rasbfd but fourteen Mil
and eleven resolutions. The expenses of the
present legislature can be measured bv tboan
of a similar body last year. The legislature
of 1877 was in setsiou eighty days and cost
HO,H0, or an average of $o,&00 per diem,
(including Sundays.) The present body
having already been in session for ono hun
dred days, will cost ut least $550,000, with
tho net results, as above given, of fourteen
bills and eleven resolutions. The daily
average expenses of tho body, based on
those of 1877, also continue at tho rate of
$5,000 per diem. If the session Is prolonged
as desired by about ninety (out of the one
hundred and nineteen) members of the Re
publican house caucus, which melon Tues
day evening, until the 24th of May, the
cost to the state will be nearly a quarter of a
million dollars in addition to the half mil
lion already expended to this date.
Try it I Try Jt ! When every thing has
failed to euro your cough, try Dr. Coxe's
Wld Cherry and Sencka which will euro
your cough without fail. If neglected it may
end iu Consumption. Price 25 and CO cents. I or
: 3t- -as tj -
WASHINGTON LETTER,
WASlltNfiTO.V, D. 0., April 23, 1878.
To day, In the House, the resolutions of
tho Maryland Legislature concerning the
Presidency will come up for referenco to the
Cnmmltteo on the Judiciary. They look
that referenco In tho Senate, and in the
House thn bill In givo authority to tho Su
re mo Court In the matter wmt to that Com-
mltteo without objection. If Mr. Garfield
or any other Representative renews to-day
the attempt of a week ago tn prevent a re
ference to tho appropriate committee of these
rrspeittul resolution of a Stato Legldature.
ho will be voted duwn with all tho haste that
tho rules of the House permit.
Ou Saturday the ways and nmans Com-
mltteo reported In the House a bill reducing
the tax on mmufactured tobacco from 21-
to 18 cents per pound, and ou cigars from
$C to $.i per thousand, and on cigarettes
from 1.73 tn SI. 25 per thoii ind as an effect
to the loss of revenue supposed to be caused
by such reduction, an Income tax nf 2 per
cent un all excess nf $2,000 per annum
The estimated bus by reduction of tax on
tobacco, Ac Is $3,000,0.10 greater than the
amount expected Irom tin Incomo tax
Thcso figures, howevr, are made by parties
opposed to the Income, tax, and must bo
taken with allowance.
The gnat conttst of McGarralan,witli the
Now Idria Mining Company, involving title
to land of almost incalculable value, was
closed, as tu testimony, before the Senate
Committee un Public l..iud 011 Saturday last
In three or four weeks the cominlttie will bo
ready to report, and unless there should Lo
msjiirity and minority reports this will prac
tically bo the end of the struggle. W Inch
ever party carries on tho light thereafter will
do so ngalnst hope. It is generally conceded
that MiG.irralian comes out nf the examin
ation before the committee in better shape
than when it commenced. But the commit
tee will announce their conclu-dons soon, al
ter careful examination of the voluminous
evidence, and they will bo able to reach a
far more satisfactory aud conclusive result
than any ono now can.
In connection with tho famous interview
of Senator Conkling, lately published, in
which he so fiercely assailed the Adminis
tration, his brother Senators, and public
men generally, it is proper to say that on
Saturday tho Senator declined to make any
further statement concerning the matter. So
his denial is substantially this: That the
wuicumiui, .;,,,, ,), ,,uljli.ho.l re-
port was made nn were private, whathn eft((;
he was not correctly reported. This leavei
any of tho abused parties at liberty to con
aider himselflnsulted or not, as he pleases,
Mr. Hayes, it is said, will improve the oc
casion 01 uonkllng's mistake by sending
the Senate a new lot of nominations for im
portant offices in New York. It Is supposed
to be the belief that the eminence of the
gentlemen to be named, among whom are
mentioned ex-feenator l'enton and Gen.Joh
. Uix, will, while Conkling's influence
sulleriugin the Senato from his ill-timed
utterances in private life, lead to an imme
diate confirmation. This would at onco
throw the incalculable influenco of the New
lork Custom House against Conkling when
it becomes lime to elect a Senator to succeed
him,
Seminole.
liOOK .NOTICES.
The May number of the Eclectic Maga
zine presents an exceptional variety of sub
jects, the table of contents enumerating no
less than twenty-two articles (includinc the
editorial departments.) The leading paper
is an entertaining biographical sketch 0
"Lord Melbourne," by Lord Houghton ;'am
thcro is also a brief but highly interestin
sketch of "II Re Galantuomo" (King Vic
tor Emmanuel). In science there is a very
Buggestive article entitled "Can we Senerat
Animals from Plants ?" and the first install
ment of a series on "The Earth's Placo in
Nature,'' by J. Norman Lockyer, the as
tronomer. Of what may be called "timely"
articles, there Is an instructive ono on "Tin
Luropean Situation,"by M. John Lemoinne;
"Modern Greece," by J. P. Mahaffy : "Pop
ular Superstition of the Turks," and "Pope
Leo XIII." Tho poetry includes Tennyson's
"Ballad of the Fleet," the longest poem he
has published for some time ; and a modern
ized version of "Chaucer fo blsEwnty Purse.1
Other articles which should be mentioned
are "German Universities," French Home
Life : the Influence of Women," a neat essay
un decay ot l-'ine Manners," a touching
story ntit!fd "Only Jean," "Albatross
Jot ," 1q.1l fair more chanters of Mr.
Bli.ckV "Marlewl of Dare." A fine steel-
en.-rivid i-oilraitof Sir John Lubbock, with
bti..;rap!iical sketch, and four t-ditoral de
partments filled with Interesting items com
plete tiit- attraction of n number which sur-
pa m, 1 1 en the customary high standard of
this magazine. Terms, $5 per year ; 45 cents
per iitimber; trial subscription for three
iimntlis, nl,
E. It. Pei.ton-,
25 Bund Sireet, New York. Publisher,
Blackw-od's .Magazine for April (liepub
llheU by the l.sonard Scott Publishing Co.,
-11 Barclay Street, New York) contaius an
unusual amount of light reading, The serial
".Mine is Thine" is continued, and another,
ealkd "John Caldigate," Is commene'd, and
there is, besides, a short story or sketch.
showiog how a Uirii of the wheel of fashion
revives an old style and makes It new airaln.
Several pages are devoted to Martin's Trans-
latluns from Heine, and there is also a little
poem by Austin Dobson, "To Ethel, who
wishes she- had lived 'In teacup-times of
hood and hoop, or while the patch was worn."
l litre is a long and interesting review, with
numerous quotations, of "The Moor and the
Loch,' by John Colquhoiin, which describes
salmon-fishing, and the shooting of all sorts
of game, even seals aud eagles. Part XI, of
"The Slorui in tho East" is a discussion of
the events of tho war, which were recapitu
lated hut month. The cloning article dia-
ciismm the probability of the meeting of tho
Uongress
Tho periodicals reprinted by the The
Leonard Scott Publishing Co. (-11 Barclay
Street, N. Y.) are as follaws ; 'J'ie tendon
Quarterly, hdmbury, Wtitmlnitttr, and Jlrit-
tilt Quarterly Meviewt, aud Wachcood'tSIag-
aune. Price, $-1 a year for any one, or only
$15 for all, and the postage is piepaid by
the rublishers.
Harry White is industrious if nothing
else. Congress appropriated over $7,000,000
ior navigation Improvements, aud Harry
smuggled iuto the bill a handsome appro
priation for two unknown trout streams (on
tho Allghenies we are Informed) tailed Kis-
kluiiuetas aud Conemaugh. Why didn't
Representative Collins ropo in I'ishlug.
creek f Everybody has heard of that.
A conespondent of the Pittsburg LrauVr,
rlting from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, desires
tostatelointendlDirciiilirrants that ,.,
too late to go there with the expectation of
geiiing places 10 woik: on the shares or even J
lo rent, und advises none Income (unless
they are able to buy farms) before next fall I
winter.
Trcfflbllnslln'the Scales.
? "f" 4
THE 'QUF.STIOn"of TRACE OB 'WAP. IN I
EUROPE.
liOtfnoN, April 21.
Tho week closed with tho prospects 6f the
Eastern difficulty nn brighter. The nomina
tion of Sadyk Pacha as Grand Viz'er caused
tho utmost consternation at the British For
0 gn Ollice. Ho, Hie Osiuau and Reouf Pa
chas, favors a Iliis'so-'furkislrnlliance. Stat
ed briefly, tho ehamrO in tho situation may
be summed up in these words. : A new leaso
of lifa for tho J)m'ln'n'il"inil -the alliance
of thothrce Emperors-and the difni'itivo is
olation of hmdaml.
Tho 7!ties' Vienna rnrtc?iondent is evi
dently unaware of tho hitch in the negotia
tions for a Congress, but considers tho cliango
of Miuistry in Turkey a now clement of dan-
The situation 111 and around Constantino
ple attracts much attention. Tho Timet' Vi
enna dispatcli says : "Thu ministerial cricis
is viewed with misgivings as capable of intra-
lucing a disturbing element into the negitia-
lions. Whatever may bo tho coursa of tho
crisis and whatever may havo so suddeuly de
termined Its filial issue, tho removal of Ahmed
Vefyx Effendi is' sufficient to indicate tho
character of the chiuge. If the decision of
the slrmrglo between England and Kussia for
influence iu Constantinople his thus appa
rently, been postponed, the relativo position
of the two can scatcely be said to remain un
altered, slnco with Ahmed Vefyk Effendi as
Premier, England had the key of influence in
tho Cabinet, and was thuj, as it were, in pos
session. Tho Pern correspondent of tho Tmim, wri
ting on the military situation at tho Turkish
capital, says : "Although many things war
rant the "supposition that th3 Turks would
fight to keep the Russians out of Constanti
nople, they havo not distinctly mado up their
miqds to do so. But admitting a theoretical
determination on tho part of tho Turks to
resist a Russian occupation, it does not ap
pear that tho ninety thousand Ottaman sol
diers around tho capital aro an insuperablo
barrier to a surprise. The Russians know very
well that if they wait to make a coup deviain
until war is declared tho dunces against them
will be much heavier than if fiey make it be
forehand. They havo everything at their
command force, moiioy,- diplomacy aud in
trig.c. It docs not require a very lively im
agination to conceive how, when Russia baa
inado up her mind that it is necessary to come
into Constantinople, she will secure her prize,
TllO ICStlf-SStirrt- ill the HiimmIum nnm
1 r ttlC.
whole camp is ono of a most irrepressible
fretfuluoss Anything is better than to sit
still rotting iu filth, dreaming vainly of homo,
and watohiug deatli sowing and reaping; and
according to reports tho peaceful spirit has
fled from the camp, and the idea of war is
again welcome.
Tim .7.,,,... .1.. n.i... , ,. . .
-..v .... c, ucuju Dcuevcs inatlho
proposal for the simultaneous wilh.l rnw.il
the Russians and Enclish from the nprnldmr,
hood of Constantinople is merely a Russian
attempt to isolate England, who will probably
reject uie proposal.
j. leiegratu irom lierlm says it is stalei
that "tho Emperor-William will abandon hi
proposed journey to Wiesbaden in view of the
possible meeting or tho congress at Berlin.
Le tier frsm Mr. Tewksbnry.
We recently nominated Mr. Tewksbury for
we meant ro iliart-pu-t lo l.ini, hut were guided
by the fact that Im had Ixeu an independent
candidate for the same ofl.ee ihrce years ago,
and that his views were mainly in accord with
those of tl.H National. Of eoun-e he could
have d dined I'm nomination in three lines, but
the ti)l.TJj;ni .v h is nlwars U-eu liberal in giv
ing space In imipeily written communications
whether we iguo to the sentiments contained or
not. 1 i money n lestion is not a narlv nun
tion
tin
1 1
.x ,ui hp made one any more than
ii-. 11 1' have gret-nhick ll.'iuocrats
ami Iniid money Denincrais, Inflation Demo
crat" 1, ! uiiiln elion Democrats, but Democra
cy 1 ot '.is"d upon the money ijuestlon, and
eaMi 1 1 1 1. ii luuil hi. mm views and yet ad
Iiiirc .u .un oigaiiUuiun. In dolnir this Mr
It'wkshiiry acts ily. As lo private conver-
sa ions with .Mr. Tjwkibury they are incor-
r rtl.- h-i-mI, mid by nil usage have no place in
a pi.bli.i.l.Miinal. Vte give Ins cuinuiuiilcjtlon
howevtr, in full.
C.itawissa, Pa. April 20tli, 1878.
Jaws. Hiioccwav A Kmm.i. Sin: In
our item of yesterday's Cor.UMm.iN-, in lecard
to "ine aalioual licket,"you have associaled
my name with the cilice of "Senate.'' I under-
stand this of course to be "suggestive," anil had
not ueen lor lie balance, or ast clause of
the article should have il ronsidered a nun. but
you say "this is an tijuitable division, because
it not only gives each delegate an oniiorlunltv
for office, but the place he wants." I Infer
from that portion of your remarks that 1 have
underscored, that you considered me a delegate
10 1 lie rinllonal Lor vention. I have seen two
reports of that Convention, one In your own pa
per, a paper I have taken and paid for, unless
perhaiis I owe you a year's subscrintion. fur-
nine years, and in the Republican, and my
name was not mentioned either as a delegate or
oeing present. I was not a delegate, was not
present at the Convention, neither invited to be
or did 1 know of the Convention, till I read of
in your paper, and am not a member of the
lireenhack or the so-called National narlv
consider the remarks you made in ref
erence to me in the ileni. uncalled for.
ami a thrust 111 the house of my friends." You
'ry well know that last winter I wasapnroach
ed on the street by the senior editor of the Co
LuiiniAx. and solicited to be a candidate from
ll.l, ..t .1 .. . . . . .
nu fine ui me river ior commissioner, that l
en told you that there were plenty of men
ho hail all their lives been residents of the
couiily while I had only been permanently here
len years twenty-two fu all, and that I pre-
rieii tno legislature to commissioner if the
einocrals of Ihu county desired It. Yon then
Id me that there were those, in llloonuLuri?
mat eoiiiu give me lupporl that would not sup-
.ori it ceriain outer gentleman, and so the mat
ter dropped. Kline J have been Included by
yuu In tho ;si0iial programme, nleaso In.
form me where when and of whom vou .Jjnln
eu iniorniaiioii mat warranted jou In so doing.
11 your Hem lelalliiL- lo nn. . ..,.. i 1...,.,
farmer, laboring man so f,lr us I am l,l
and one who has all Ms life been a democrat.
from being a candidate for the legUUture. all
correct, I do not scare. J can not think you
had any mercenary motives in the nutter and
that you are laboring under a miI,hL-.
my lHwItion. You know esneclallv ih nn.
Ior edilor that I have always taken tho stump
for the democrats in this county when invited
to, and that In the llroikway Mercur cam.
palgn Col. Frtiiie and myself were the onlv
ones who held meetings for you that had no
uiiu to he paid by yuu, I have but orce in
enly one years voting to mr ikmIiIvb reml.
lection, scratched a democratio lloket. though
once or twice iu that time I may have given a
complimentary vote to some personal friend. 1
vola for no man though he be on the state tick
et, that says, "gold Ii the meanest metal Ood
ever uiaue. fotwlli.landiug (he managers at
llhini,..!.,,.- 1.... . ...1.. .. ..
.. ..... .' . 1 0 rUJr 10
" ' ,7 T W "0U8 gt""e'
, ""' ,ur wngresn.
"Whatever may Le my aspirations, politically
or my vitwi of lie success of parties this fall, I
hold as Judge- Klwtll, hen nominated by
tire grtt nbark and labor men not by you
that 1 believe luere are no political grievances
but that may be corrected in the democratic
party, Gcnltemrn, I say to you as I said to
some other gentlemen in Illoonisburg, once If I
anl elected on your nomination, you must re
member I am a democrat. I seek no office in the
sense usually sought for but hold that if elected
to an ollice, It Is the duty lo serve. One cur
rency for all, be they bond-holders or plow
holders. One STstem of bankinz and one kind
of bank notes for all to be issued by the govern
ment, be they greenbacks or graybacka is my
motto. I hold as expressed by the late Judge
Woodward, In the Constitutional Convention of
18.19, "I want the laboring men of this com
monwealth, honcftly, promptly considerately
paid tn a currency, that If they desire to wor
ship God on o Sibbalh Is that Puritanic
with their weeks earnings In their pockets, they
can do so without fear of the bank breaking,';
and I will add If they desire on Monday to con-
Vert It into inn, there should be provisions
made by the government that they may thus do
ilollar for dullar. I take It as no mark of dis
respect when other parties than my own life
long one name me for an office, but the contrary-
Gentlemen, thinking to do me justice, you
will please give this article as much publicity
as you gave my name In yesterdays Colum
bian. I am yours truly,
E. M. TrwKsnciir.
Qnilty of Murder.
Mauch Chunk, April 20. Tho jury In the
case of Chas. Sharpe, charged with compli
city iu the murder of Geo. K. Smith, 011
November 10, 1803, returned a verdict this
evening of murder in the first degree. This
is tho same murder for which M'Donnell
was convicted on the 16th Inst., the crime
being 0110 of the first Mollle Magulro out
rage recorded in this section. Thomas
Durcin is now to bo tried for tho game of
fensi, the three prisoners having originally
elecled to be tried separately.
"Sijgars, towbacko and ballony saw sig,"
is. a sign conspicuously displayed at Augus
ta, Maine.
A Wise Deacon.
"Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me
how you kept yourself and family so well
the past season, when all the rest of us have
been sick so much, and have had the doc
tors ruunlng to us so long."
"Bro. Taylor, the nnswer is very easy. I
used Hop Hitters in time and kept my family
well and saved larjre doctor bills. Three
dollars' worth of, it kept us all well and able
tn wort' -)J me ti (.. a,i w warrant it
as LttJt you mid most id theneighbors one
tcjtwo hundred noitars apiece to keep sick
the same time. 1 guess you 11 take my medi
cino hercauer. See other column.
MARKET REPORTS.
BLOOMS11URO MARKET.
Wheat per bushel
itye - ,
Corn, new.
oats, ' "
now per nan-el s.oo
i.iuvereeru ...
Flaxseed . 1
nutter
Kffgs 10
laiiow , ,
Potatoes
Dried Apples
UAms
Sides Shoulders 1 , "
Lard per pound
Hay per ton 10'
Beeswax
TimomyBeeu tt)
. .... vuui ATiunn roil coal.
No. 4 on Wharf 8,00 per Ton
No. 6" '..i'is.isi
Blacksmith's Luton on Wharf 1 3,i
" Bltaminous " 4 ui
jauuiuaifjs;
rOIt COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT,
M. W. NUSS,
of Blootmburg.
WILLIAM II. SNYDER,
Orange towniMp,
School Directors' Convention meets the
1st luesday in May.
(The following persons have been proposed for
uuuunauon oy me next Democratic county Conven
tion to be held August 13th, 1S7S. Candidates an.
nounced la this list are pledged to abide bythodo-
visiuu ui me i.onveniion.j
KOU BEQISTEIt AND KECOBDElt,
GEORGE W. STERNER,
Bloumsburij.
JOHN S. MANN,
CWiire towuhip.
II. J. DIETTERICII,
Centre towmhip.
TOn PBOTlIONOTARY,
DR. J. R. EVANS,
Bloomtburg,
I. K. MILLER,
liloomtburg.
J. II. MAIZE,
Jildomiburg,
FOB COMMISSIONER,
MOSES SCIILIOHER,
Beaver Towuhip,
NATHAN DRIES I1ACII,
Fithinycreek toicnthip.
CHARLES HEICHART,
Heaver townihip.
FOB TBKABURRB,
II. A. SWEPPENIIISER,
Centre townihip,
FREDERICK IIAGENliUCH,
CtnOe townnhip,
ISAIAH BOWER,
Jicrwicl.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JXECUTORS' NOTICE
KSTATK Of D1NISI. UiOSNBCCU, BECXiSIll.
Letters Tpcrnmfntnrv r.n .i.nA...
!!.as,,i;"t'1-' WwnsiSrcSluinbUl!"
. r , umcu, uavo ueeu gr.'inea by tno Iteirlster nf
rid county to KrederlcE: Ilaceniiuih K ,fH!
rranic 11. llagcnbucU. Ume Kldge, Eieeulors ui
whom all persona Indebted iji niJ SISS .S
3SfSia lomak0J Payment, and those baving
clalms or demands against tho said estate w 3
make them known to the said executors w ithout
delay.
KltKDKIlIUK HAdKNM'ClI, Espy
FltANK II. 11AOKNUUCI1, LlmeVlJge,
Exeeutors.
aprll ii is swa
Collins' Yoltaic Plaster
Is Simply Wonderful.
Kismroi, Mikk.,1
April so, 1071. ;
1 consider L'ou.isk' Voitsio
rumK the best plaster I
user saw, and am recom
mending It to all.
C, McMorkow,
II en i, III, 1
April 18, 18TT.
It has done my boy more
eood than all other medi
cines. He now (roen to
school for the erst time
la three earo.
EuziJiNiPrmtu).
COl.l.lNs,' TUI.TAIC 1'I.IKTHll
I,ir.luri1 ialt,, lameness, .soreness, wtakness.
UUDaliuesa. and lnrliiintiiiiiifin nf ii.. ii..- ..rT
iieys,spleen, Isiwels, lladder, heart and muscles ts
sSruUs a "W!r ' aact''" Bd acres Plll0U and
I'ltlCB t3 CENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CWiC A . O Highest honors at allVTorlll
UiVVTA n BihlDltlon. Utkst Cavil 0is
and UniCPMss. with nrnr mjIi-s. reduced rlrt
sail much Information sent rail. MASON A
HAMI.IN oliUAN.CO., Boston, Now Tor or cm
ciro. d aprll W, 1S-4W
SWEET
NAVY
CMll
Awtrdtd HiflUtf prlii tt CnUnfttit Xipftiltlon for
Jt.f thtvrinf fuolilul SttS fmvtfrnM and loMtimf char
Mrter if Nr.fnt at I flvorwg, Ths Sail lobtero
r tnkU. At Bar blof strip trMnitrli Is clottl?
IniitfttM on Ufsrlor t noSi, Ihftt Ja.l.n'l Jini la
fintmrplflf. UftUbrftlldstlsA. S.ndfcrtsmfl.
free. t C. A. Jicisss A Co., Mfti., lutibur, Vt-
II. I'. WAItlll.i:, (leoorl At., Ihlladlpbta.
aprll so, Ts 4w d
OT-1
iiosK'
TEMENT
osKS SCItUCItElt, Overseer of Poor in account
with neater township ror I tin year isri.
ICDITOKS' RirORT.
un. DR.
To gross smt. of duplicate for year HIT. tn it
To caso received from aeo. 1'atoa
By exonerations allowed 5W
expense of duplicate and bond 1 15
" maintenance of E. schellhammcr a
pauper 62 TS
" maintenance ot Mary Undermuth a
pauper 1 61
" maintenance of Henry Btroolo a
pauper 41 S3
" cash paid stato Hospital for keeping
Jas. Harlor 176 10
" services and oxpensos of Oversfiera of
roor and commission on duplicate.. 41 13
" expenses 0HI00. llaker lo 65
" expenses of conin, Ac., for Nancy
Crcssy. 83 97
" expenses of Jon Wltllams a pauper 6 30
" expenses of JllssBojIe, a pauper.... 40o
" cash paid Justice of Peace for orders. 1 00
" BU'lltlnu and publishing accounts.... 8 in
Balance duo township .1st 80
75 00
$373 IS (373 76
Petxr KsxenT, )
.lonN lUrrtKsox, I- Auditors,
.Hues t. Fox, )
ISAAC Ki.INOEKMAN and T'KTKll ECKKOTE. Su
pervisors In account with Beaver township for
ji-ui cumu( aiu r,u, 10,0.
DIt.
To am't of duplicate for 1877 t,iso
" " due township from previous 3 ear. w
(.'It.
By exonerations allowed
-lty labor on roads
"teaming on roads
" materlnt for roads
"expense of duplicate and auditing
account
" paid order of Joseph Lelir
" " ' Thos.J. Shuman
Commission on 1151 69 ,
Services ot I. Kllnscrman, supervisor...
1 i'etr Hckrote
Due township from Peter Eckroto
" " " 1. KUngerman
1
853
46
61
IS
7S
37
7
84
74
14S
!5
(1,419
PXTKB KNECIIT. )
JonN Patterson,
JauisT. Fox, )
Auditors.
April !0, 1878-3W
T) RIDGE NOTICE.
on Monday May 6, 1878, an election will be held
ai mo nou se 01 j. 11. lusuer lautwissa, ior me elec
tion of officers of tne CaUwlssa Brtdgo Co., for the
ensuing year.
QKO.S. GILBERT,
Aprll 19 2w. secretary,
"ORIDQE LETTING
"Snoiien wooden i tiuro w rcefspan to bo
uuiii. .iu Aunt, niiciuu ut i.iuiu risniHgcreex ai oy
er's Qrovo, will be let at our omco on Thursday May
vtn ibis, between 10 a. m. and a p. in. ltoadway is
leet. Dtune woric 10 do according to plan and meas-
.SILAS W. MCHENRY,
' i Com
JOHN IIERNER,
JOS. E. SANDR.
Commissioners' offlce.Bloomsbui
rs omce,Bloomsburg,Pa.,M April is.
Attest: WM. KltlCKllAtjM, tflerk.
apr, xo-nw
OPERA HOUSE, BLOOMSBURG
POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY.
Friday, April QGrh.
TWO PERFORMANCES
AFTERNOON AT 3, EVENINU at 8 o'clock.
Doors open at .2 and 7 o'clock
SYLVESTER BLEEKEK, - . Manager,
'mo ureat Original and Renowned
GEN. TOM THUMB AND WIFE,
Together with the Infinitesimal
MISS MINNIE WARREN.
And the Skatorlal Phenomenon and Comic Genius
MAJOR NEWELL,
Will appear In a variety of
NEW AND FASCINATING PERFORMANCES,
Including the new and original Piece, entitled
Everywhere received with"-"
UPROARIOUS AND CONVULSIVB LAUGHTER,
Jiliernoon Admiiisloii only 25 renin.
Children under 10 years, 15 cents.
Evininu Admission S3 and as cents.
Children under 10 years, is cents.
C. E. KEELE 11, Agent.
LICENSE NOTICE.
,EJ-,co Is her?J?"''J Bvea that the following named
persons havo Hied with the Clerk of thotourt of
fc.fit'8810"!3 1118 Peaceof Columbia cc?unty
their petitions for license which win tu. nr.T....J
nexL CCUrt n ",Vc,I't,s"lythe sth dayof May
Jacob L. Glrton,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick Borough,
Catawlssa two.,
Beaton, F '
Greenwood twp.,
John Leacock.
Oeorgo W, Mauger,
Jacob B. Klstler,
Andrew T Ikeler,
Robert Beagle,
Humphrey Parker.
Hiram Hess.
Tavern
Benton,
hcott twp.,
John Eckrote,
Johanna oconner.
O. A. Jacoby,
in,aLli' wronBh, L. Store
Wesley Dtidlnn.
Berwick borough, ;E. House
W. II. nilmurn
juBuiauu inp,,
Bloomsburg,
Catawlssa twp.,
Maine twp.,
Locust,
Tavern
E. House
J. K. Hhawn.
B. II. Yrtter.
Isaiah Veager,
Daniel Kehres.
Tavern
O.L.K.Ohti'nhititrif.i- nt nntninnA
.T If i,TC"r
Willi. "fi. I?'
William fllffer.
Bloomsburg,
Berwick borough,
11
Bloomsburg,
Madison twp.,
Montour twp ,
Centralla borough.
110 t ; Williams,
J. II. Hovt. '
George 1. Miller,
Daniel W. Hobblns,
A.K.Smith,
W. R. Tubbs,
E. riOUSO
I. bwre
Tavern
H. v. Brumbach,
E. R. 1'riirlrpnmlllnr
catawlssa twp., E. JIouso
John L. Kline,
Isaac Edwards.
Daniel F. Curry,
Aaron W. Hess,
Conyngham twp., Tavern
rcntralia borough,
MUtun twp.,
vnvu 11. enuman.
John W, Kile,
c. 11. Deltterick,
blmon Charlen.
.irn.er ttvp.,
Nuirarlofif tu
Nugarloat twp..
Hemlock,
Beaver twp.,
Scott, twp'.
Centre twn .
Georire v. tie.tr
E. House
Tavern
E. House
Emandus Unangst,
......uu uMnei
Thomas Ocrlty, "' "V.1 -
Tavern
E. House
B. FRANK ZARR,
Clerk q. 8,
Clerk's Office, April 15, is.
jVOTICE.
Tho persons for and nn nhnu nv.,,.n
?ntnBr,RlS7.ti meri B""1 atBlcinbirg7lH tho
S? , J ni'd1"1"?"1 on tbe "h day of Viareh A.
nviir'n '.S .kS'i?r!aa' ,st. 18T8 at
1 r,.r.r.T. .: S.v. " UI Jun u. rreeze. attorney
Icrmlne tho amount of tho capital stock thereof and
issue certificates therdor? to Issue bSndS T and sS
cure the same hv mniirrami r.w . .. . r
.tilcto'1J'ollerbusln''l,a requisite or eknedleht
to be done nurauant to ii.r nr-r Ut m. !!
case made and provided. .u ouvu
ISAAO EVER.
Bloomsburg, Pa. April 6th, Sw Chairman.
ieasurer's Sale of Unsent.-d
Lands in Columbia County, Pa.
BV Virtue Of SUnrirvnrra nt IK.n.H.-i . .....
of mo cuimiT,: ih v iavsrji.,s""y
itrlS!, te'.ua. Mnteatid landTftho County
of Uloonisbufg on tbocoSd ' " "" " lue lcwn
, VTUAY F JUNE A. 1). 1878.
land !iCl,,ft',15J r'W-WSaiiH
nml"s!,Vheim5unf,0'uu'
. yw4,'iuu,j t"e nsine irom uay to uay as
the same may be found necessary.
TKRMK !- s, w .as
i,J1BiSn'r!i0?n'?.,.',e'l,na C0"8 rau bopildwhen
ind i i?,r,c.lt vt "" KttlM may bo avoided
ana tho property put up and resold.
Un1K AwirrIanSSSor0' C0U'J,,,,A Tt, HIS.
Aires, owners twd
SiO AmesAbett Al.kM iia.v.;
Taxes.
lull
4 8S
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sat
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vies
tt 5
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3 SO
5 64
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J. d. d0 Charles do
11 iln llnviiv'i. u
8 do llarnpR n if' ,
3 do Butt a: ITnirer 1
soo Columbia coal t iron co do
" do do do do
-w iiu (to no
3so do do do
"9. do do do
lint Carrow Morris,
1 do do do -
ado Charles Simon Jr...,,,
...is iBuaurst vtu,,,,,
Kryutsj w,,
1IA Vr
rrick BP..,
a lots Flanagan A
8 do Frv h w
Sua draff John.... .
a llln flnrt,nr, II, M
a lioaujolm Br..'.".'.',:; do
o Hauck Jonathan..,,,., do
J Illnderllter Jacob (8, do
a lloaist'hasi John,., do
a lots Harner t Chester..!;',', do
iiuutnmi jt do
HunlK O.... ......... do
lludly Jobeph ., (0
HarnerA Chester do
Kesler Frank do
Klein A do
LarencaW K ,,. ao
Lewis Krsnk do
UngenbcrgerNath..,, flu
Morris Haniel.,,.. oo
Mann & mat,,,.., J. ., Ha
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
CONTINUE THE! 11 OFFERINGS Oi'
DRESS GOODS
!
Tlio nilvnnttigcs secured by
and direct imnortiitiona nro seen
selling roliiiblc dry goods.
AVe offer,
in thii
SILK DEPARTMENT,
Kxlra Plain Color Ureas Mlk MC, S5c., II ai
Jl-lnch tiros Grain "Ilk, tins
stripe "Ilka. Colored and Il'aek, r.ix!
stripe silks, mark and Whits, mc
strlpo suns, mark ami trhlie. SV3
strlpo silks, strlpos and Checks eio
stripe silks, stripes and Chcks, tsc
stripe silks, NewOombinatlon sirlpes
caecks, ma
All-Silk DsmassA In Evening ShVes, 60c
Extra Heavy Black Damasw, lormerly
IJ.ss, to, now (I 83, i so
IN THE
HOSIERY DEl'AR r.M EXT,
Ladles' Extra llalbrlggan lloso,
wen wnrtn wic.
Ladles' Strlned Hose.
Full regular made,
wnite ana urown nose,
Double hurls and lors. mIm nnl.li 1
Extra English UalMlose,
l'ialn colored Halt-Hose,
Striped UalMlose,
r un remnar mane.
In Misses' and Hoys' llosn wooITerthe best assort
mcnt in Philadelphia,
IN TIIK
LAWN DEPARTMENT,
Linen Lawns, is0
Linen iJtwns, bttor grades, a", sa, aoc
Corded Jaconet Ijiwns, $u0
fixford Cheviot shirtings, so. 81, 8IKO
Zephyr and Madras kress Olnghams.
LAHins
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR,
Tlio most complcto stock rer shown la Philadel
phia, comprising every variety of plain and hand
somely trimmed under garments, ut ery moderate
Pncc3,
We have but one price for goods whether purchased at I ho coun
ters or sent by mail or express. Distant consumers who do their shop
ping through our Mail Order Department, fecuro their supplies at
tho same low prices which characterize our house among Philadelphia
residents.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
N. W. cor. Eighth aud Market Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
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7 70
3 ss
1 03
5 30
14 73
90
2 91
64
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Shaffer John
Brobst .Is
Clswell Joseph
" Jacob I'.'..!!
Kramer Chrlitlanna. ..
shuman lleuben........
Thomas ltuth Ann
... " Abel
W eaver Ellas
Crane Michael
Centralla 7 70
1
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13 '
II "
1 "
1 '
12 "
1 "
2 "
3
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Collins Peter K "
Cleaver Wellington "
Dougherty Michael "
Foley Mary Ann "
(laughen Martin "
Howell Thomas
Hamon Mlcliael
tianley Jnoo
lloagland WmM
Holmes Thomas
Hughes Jno J .i
Kline Iirinbold
Keller widow
Keller Itlch J P & Alvsurrla'.' "
Langon Pat
Lehigh Mahanoy H n Co "
Marks Uojd
" jeo..,.
Maehen Thomas
McKlnney Oltas
Mcllugh James t
Moore John
Mclireaily Mrs ' "
Parks i,
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swet & tarry
vanliuren Mrs s E "
unllurtn h K ii
Vlltiick Pied
Adams Enos cent
Allabach Sam.......... l"nre
Conner John Y '
" Ieo ''' .1
PrltiWmest
flood Jacob n
Hoffman Wm est
llagenbucb Wm
Hcnrle Joseph
ltambach Daniel
nrn"i!SV."cob Conyngham
70 so
14 94
8 011
80
15 40
S09
681
2 20
4 60
1 S3
22 47
23 7H
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9 01
15 OS
1861
4 29
754
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41
99
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8 03
7 4S
8 SO
12 73
A 61
S3 30
4 29
7 2d
99
1 39
2 00
79
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341
1 40
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2 79
5 23
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I
429
430
lieamjosnua
Brovrn Nathaniel,., ,
Burt Andrew ,
Breslln Bernard
Cook Catherine
" David
Calahaullan
LunauiH, uutua t t
DalsJnoK
George Jerry
Gallagher Prank
Hubtou Jno
Iionebach Kd ,
Jojce Peter
JoneaKvanT
Kline Jno
Kline Jno L
Kltngeiman Pred
Kaehelrlea t.'eo
Undermuth Geo D
Mctiuiro Terence
Morrison James
Marrs Morris
Marr IIS
McMauamon Peter
SMSS
49S 15
11 45
S 87
9 19
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4 19
2 79
160
8 24
2 79
10 SO
1 44
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23 45
2 90
2 16
2 23
2 23
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HUhard
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Jordan llobt Tract. ... .,
Porter Andiew
Walker Lewis.., ,..
Huston Thos , .', ,7.7,'.'.'. .
" Mary
hUely Matthew
Trelsbach Ijwh
Trlen Jacob
Yocum Prank, 7.7.7.7.'..
Yuung John : .
Hre&lierJuhn
Duty PealerfiMswart.
2 2J
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639 SI)
704 SO
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108 07
9 23
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254 64
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160
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llM HldoJolin
200 Hoffman Vr.i
WO Hulme Wm .
99 Harrison larlus
4 25.26 Kramer Win..
200 KlndtJolinfiCo...,.
iu U-mun Thomas
si Mcllenry Ii s; u 11
63 Ed est w to ...
15 Prestfin Slforrt. . . .
850 Pealer fi Duly fi Stewart
60 pealer Doty ,
67 neuter Welllnuton
60 Hower Moses.?.. ..;...
3 44
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19 99
85 65
27 00
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40
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1 20
1 90
25
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4 98
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1 93
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11 lots lller Isaac....... T...'.'.'.'
aiaatera t llllsln..,,m....,
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23 Barton Newton
so CampbeU L K. .I.IT..'"
usEmmlttA J.....
10 Evans a J "1" .
78 HarrlsJacobcst... .T
I Itey William " -
to Ntal fi Purtell.. .'" ' "
20 Purseli Isauo II
20 Syhestcr...
a v. omnuer I'eu-r srM.
J8 Whlteulght George r. .
60 Prick Geo a. .. ' " 1
" v... ....... ....m.
lwiiets Benjaminr....
Exclusively Cash Purchases
in tlio low prices ut which wc uro
IN TIIR
I) It ESS GOODS DEPARTMENT,
"tjlHi ultings, 10 and 1!o
lraca Lii.in s, half-wool, tin
-oft NVn-iH'asli'n' res, loo
Fancy Saltings, ISands s:
Botany VihiI suitings, extra value, sso
.Mohair (ilace, no
Mohair Melange (ex. qua! ) 810
British iiourcttcs and Ntlgeuse, S5, 81, 2tif and aoo
All-vflrl lliirn, sso
AII-wtVpI sttrlpo Bctgi, S2C
French lio irrtt". and S'elgeus", CO, 5s. esv. I5c
and iipivnrds
Buntings and ucn nuattntrs lu eve y
sh id-T and ii-ittllty
49-lnoh. Summer H'efgtit camel's Hair,
, . M,vf, II, 1.M, f l.ST'tf
Prusseis silk, too
Ml-wool TilfTetns, 400
llegulnr prl 'o "C.
Ml-w-nl sriiiTt. so
lli-d i-e ' f vm slbc
All.wool Mat I s.. Ilr-lg . jjic
ltwiliuv.1 rrnm ,-iOC
silk and Woni p mgi-o. 600
Ni'vi-r liWori sold f ir less I hsn tr.c
43-lnrit iiourelte Bunting (llk and wo I), tl.
Cashin-r llcl, SI, , ti nnd 4S In. wide, In all
similes a n q-ialltles.
3o
390
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Iil.AfK' liKItNAVIE-' AND
(iltEN D u-i
SCH3Cltl allfntl nt tslnvl e 1 1 1 .ur -hi inirtnilon
of theso gouds, compiling u l.iig i' i.'illful
and exclusive st h-s uot toheiuu il i-tu. eln
this country. Also, nb.ua
GOO PIECES
11LACK GRENADINES.
Late ly pitrelusi"! for cish at far leas than coM,and
among which win tie round manv bargains.
Prices of tno latterlraniro Irom 'ijc. to f l.ss.
23 Iz-wls Daniel ...m
4 Miller Chas W
238 Miner s Mojhard
2l
21 tle.ivcr Oeo .1 L Ullne...,
2isi Bllllngton Thomas
so ewal George
40 Fisher John
93 Hughes Wright
ill KWier Ilichard
los Kline J LAO Hupp
4 U-van saMila
2uo Mjera Msry
ion Huston Thomas
190 lieese Daniel
2(ki Kusion ary
200 Huston Charlotto
200 Kejnolds .Mhn .
20 Bi-ch el Jacob
800 Krtczc John o
60 Masters n W
V4 Brock way & Ent
I Wm. T. shuman
2innfiir itioo
230 D-walt Philip
loo nos'er Jacob
oo Mann n P
4 Masteller Joseph,...,
239 -human lleuben
4"3 -Hainan w t
lie Vetti-r Panlel est
list better Issac
loo Slam z i 'nristlan ..
5 Ait-n Jolin ..
(.9 lllltenbender Mary
61 creasy Henri
7 Dumbach Maml
07 Mess Prlscllla
75 Hess i. n
, ;.,-iiKt,. ,i x ...........
1 Klkendall N
2'K) Keller .luhn
10 MensCh Kmnllnn
do 79
do 94
do 21 69
do IS 70
Locust 1 61
111) 10 64
do 6 05
do 4 09
do 22 83
do 2 40
do 9 80
do I 01
do 8 06
do 4 4
do 8 06
do 8 00
du 8 OS
du 8 06
Madison 30
do 20 o
do 1 65
Main 4 73
do 66
do 1 .6
do 7 47
du 6 70
CO 3 20
tlo M
do 9 S3
do 13 15
do it 6
do 3 28
du a rs
Minim 7s
tlO 4 87
do r. 69
do 2 7.
2 72
IIO 2 91
do 4 411
.. do 40
d) 7 so
. do 92
do 7 so
tlo 1 ss
do 4 CK
do 3 91
do a st
do I 71
do 9 72
do ! 3
Montour 7 28
do 4 81
do 7 48
. do 6 311
do 3 90
do 9
. do 3 to
Mt. pleasant 1 92
do 86
do 12
du 3 67
do 4 17
do 1 60
do 32 90
. do 90
Ornngo t
do imi
00 6 01
do 6 40
do 4 511
tlo o oi
do 4 07
do 2 5i
do s 62
Pino 88
do 3 80
do 3 07
do :3
do 1919
ro a 85
do 10 tiB
do 1 81
do 81
do 070
11 1 SI 81
do 10 7
,. . "S
Hoarlngcreek 2 w
UO 161
do 6 21
do scs
do i 73
do it io
do 13 05
do 174
tlO 4 35
do 13
do s it
do 6 9
do 1 78
do - 89
do 1 96
do sa
do 4 85
do 1 31
do 1 74
do 2 61
do 2 94
do 917
do 1 74
do 43
Scott 2 92
do 22
do 60
Sugarloaf 8f 10
do 19 65
do 87 so
do 8160
do IB 911
du 9 37
3 W.
Iff, a 80
do 18 w
do tVJi
do 10 8U
do 2 61
do 8 69
S3
3 sa
7 03
m
11 sa
3 94
9 S8
aim
too Nungrsser Geo
'5 I'onebt'cker & Myer.,
las Schwcppenhlser I K
8 SA
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8
4 Swank s il
Horace....,
07 v. ohe Jacob est
15 Voh Henry ""
56 Clark Andrew...
37 ..
6 Clark Mary.. .'
isdlgi r John est .
10 Grove Bros
'i Itlshel Jonathan sr
2s Itamsoy's ost 0-7
60 Beaglo John
H Klslier Jacob...
6 Mason o
SMcllckJohn
coMellck Henry W..
12 Miller Andrew II
M Waller IU
io Hlison Julia
SfretelingKam ..
12 DUdlno Abram. "
2U Kvcret Moses .
MKveret Gabriel
20 Kline sbram
'8 Kllno a J
61
4 S9
DO
21
2 24
2 SS
3 84
4 40
IU
8S4
2 42
U84
C40
S4
fi IU
3SO
84 Itlnk J P...
84 Snyder wm.
80 coic Wm it
,0,' -"''amberlin Hannah."'.'.-"."."!!
1 lot Davis Thomas est
" Doan George...
350 Prick Geo A est..."" ...'!
60 sunston Jno A-.
iou Prick L.ggot co .::.. ....'.'."
16 (Jordner Henry sr .
:'ot, ""'h syuesterp "
loo Jacoby o a
60 Khno fi Patterson";;"""""""
so Warner Margaret I'
SI ?.0UI1B "am ".." ..' .
60 Barnes Thomas......
40vj Brelsch Jacob '"
1(13 ..
80 Beaver Geo fi J iV 'kiin'o
18 Dllllpiane KzeMeL. .
joe Prick & shumak ... ;;:z:"'
2M Heffrou Samuel. ..;".....
loo jiuston Joan part of.'.'.'.'"'
7 llolfstem Israel... "
41 Utile Hobert.!
lJJMoiTLs fi Hushes... 'IT.".",'."'
I ..
loo Wellington WmS".""'."',"".
40liobhj Miller...""
oo . .1 "
is skate Henry
60 Trlen Jacob "
42Yocum Ellla
24 " ii
2 Purseli John -
1 lotschug peter est...'.' ""
" Turner.lohn
200BuckalewJame8est
Mcolo Kzekiel ....
40o Dochler Chas.... ""
187 Gross Nathaniel..'
200 Gray Hubert ..
ifl Martina..
1 6S vf 119 ii
. X Of 111 " "
1 23 , 75 Labacll S.m ltnl,
800 Montgomery Ilobt !.
15 Stephens um n, " "
6Vaple Henry ,
18 ouug she ,
Treasuier's Sale of Seated Lands
in Columbia county
Also the following lots, pieces and parcels'! seat
ed lands, returned by the tax collectors, aro tnbo
sold at the same time, under tho provisions of an
Act of Assembly, entitled - An act relating to the
sale of lands for taxes In Columbia county." approv
cl March 6th, 160S. " "H"ov
Acres. Warrantee or owner.
27 Crouse Stephen
1 shrlver Hnu-y '"'
27 Benjamin 8 J
7o ..;;;;"
bo Conner Catharine .'..'.7""
13 " Mathlaa. .,.. ""
I lots MclHnry ius8el
15 Masters Panln
llMcNeal Abram
33 Mulligan Susan .
16 Doty Pealer.
128 Hawk J v .. .., "
49 Hughes K W .Tl.JZ""
s Keener Maria .....
Hot Andrews Harriet 1.'.
" Kline Susan........
M Prentis Nancy "
s lota Purseli E B. .... ' '
I I t Thomas Jno ""
6 lots Waller Norman
lacn-ArnotNoah
1 li.l James John
21tsPrt'asAnd'ewa est '.'"
1 aero Klkendall fi creasy '"
1 lotsBrennan Jacob... .. ""
Tax.
1 89
1 20
314
8 53
too
II 17
ISO
22 00
1 94
860
10 SS
1942
9-2-I
810
304
SSO
2 91
S3 24
8 S-i
17 Iff
300
2 50
45
7
810
61
40
140
210
1911
4U1
19 80
1146
19 41
C CO
1 sit
1 15
3 20
9
6 37
896
2 SS
lf2
1140
6 81
tea
50
8 44
1 III
ISO.
Beaver
do
Benton
do
do
do
o
do
do
do
Brlarcreek
do
do
do
Blu IIQ
do
do'
du
do
do
... Catawlssa
Centralis
Centre
do
Conyngham
do
do
tlo
do
do
do
do
tlo
du
do
du
Green it ood
llemloi k
it
Jackson jnrguen l'eter......
Crane Hominlck-
UvelloM M. ..,...
Winn Dennis.... .
KnltUe Jonatnan....r
Burk John Mrs.. S.7.7
Culp Philip Mra....
Duvlaon Datld.....'
Kreamer A
Morgan William,,,..."
Brown Pred ........
Hummel Jark-
6 acres r liner William...... '
16 fallen Uaac eal., .
16 " Horn Wm..........
1 lot Ellis WmA
AlBdlSOU
do
Mliuin
20 acrea W Iniersteen John
I lot lifer Wm
Mt Pleasant
Hldeley George."".""""'"
Dawson llanuah .""""
66
12
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tirange
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du
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Young David
Gieeuly Ilichard estT".
28 " waits Jno W.. ""'"""
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1 89
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