The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 30, 1880, Image 2

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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUliG, COLUMBIA COL NT I, PA.
trv.
Ip inItimBian.
0. E. EL772LL. Edit sr.
J. K. BtirENBSMDSa, PuMlsier.
1J LOOMS HU HQ, PA.
F i-1 tl tv vTa piTl MO, 1880.
hllMUDUATMi STATU COSVBSTIIIX.
I'p to the time of the a'eniblln of the
lijnveiillim at lurrisUurg on l eilnesiUy at
t rmxin It looked very much as though thesef,
tlon would be n turbulent one, owing tothe
contests in several districts, and especially In
L'nitadclphla, by rival delegations for seats
In the Convention. The so-called Wallace
hii 1 It m hill faction seemed to be unable to
arrive at any compromise that would bring
h.irniony, Chairman Miller called the con
vetitiuu to order at 1:13 and very soon alter
w.irih It appeared that a basis of agreement
had been reached that put an entirely new
apect on the meeting. After the appoint
ment of secretaries, .Mr, Cassidy of l'lilU'
delphla, one of the leaders ol tho "regain
organization" arose and tali):
Mr, Chairman: I wish, with the permission
ot Hits t)uuy, to niato a staicment, and ti
follow it with u motion. I il-slre to sav tint
I am brinuing to this convention glad tidints.
Great applause. They are tidings that the
people ot I lie party throughout the common
we.iltli, from one end to the other, have been
looking lor, hour alter Hour; and now, aluiosi
at the last moment, with tallnrc imhiinent
when impetuosity and high temper are ai
ti rule, they have given way to reason and
directed tossy that there is a plan by whlili
we oeneve i tie dincreiices m I'lilladelphlH
and the differences throughout the slate ivll
be :-ettled upon a basis creditable to all, bun
orable to all, and eminently useful to tint1
great party hern represented. IVocilermi
applause, cneerlng, and renewed clieuiniii
The party that iny name his been identili
Uh perhaps more than any other in th
city of Philadelphia, and kuowu as the 'reg
ular organlzttiou,' Is here under recognize
and well known rules. While they deslr.
that all shall know that thev are here i
accordance with recogniz-d rules, they deiri
also mat all stiall know that they are vll
ling to take by tlie hand all men! (here th
speaker s voire was drowned by applau
and cheers), and as an evidence that we d
mean that its matters shall be finally closed
and put upon a proper adjustment, not onr
with a view of what la to be done to-da;
but so that there shall be hereafter in th
great city of Philadelphia one party on
under the Banner ot tho democratic part
applause to present a united front again
the common enemy, I have been asked t
move (and 1 trust there will not be a ill
sentiug vote) that the differences in that cit
ami all contests throughout the state shall b
referred to a committee of six.
since I am asked to name the committee
I would state that upon consultation we hav
agreed upon names that, I think, when yo
hear them, you will say is the best evident'
that we not only mean toettle, but we meai
to settle upon lair terms. Applause.
I therefore move that this subject he i
ferred to the Hon. Andrew H, Dill, of Uui
applause,; the Hon. William S. Stenirei
of Franklin applauie, the Hon. Hubert M
Gibson applause, the Hon. William M
Mutchler, of Northampton applause, th
lion, ueorge A. JeuK, ol Jelleraon ap
plause, and the Hon. It. Milton Speer, n
Iluntiuirdon lapnlausel. For the nurin-
of allowing these gentlemen time to con-ul
and report, 1 trust a recess will now be take
the convention first, however, adoptin
me rebOimiou properly and honorably,
As he concluded aud the great result whicl
hid been consummated fully dawned upoi
the convention, and the spectators, the most
intense enthusiasm prevailed. The fee
mat ensued is beyond description, ltingui
cheer upon cheer went up until it seemed
as though the strong building would be sha
ken to its foundations.
Speeches were made by It. M. Spear, ol
Huntingdon; Klchard Vaux, of Philadel
phia; Malcom Hay, of Pittsburg; It M
Gibson, A. H. Dill, W. S. Stenger and W.
JT. Uensel. The whole house thencalhd
"Iiandall, Itandall," and that gentleman
rose amid the wildest cheering. He said:
Mr. Chaiiman: This is the happiest po
litical moment of my life. Great applause
Thigives to the people of Pennsylvania and
to the people of the United States hope t' st
we shall early in the luture return to consli
tutioual government, and soon be in a posi
tion to demand of the executive officers ol
this government that they shall administer
affairs according to the laws aud the const!
lution of the eouutry. Applause. I do
not mean to detain the body; but I say with
all my euergy, with all ray intellect, with
all the powers which I possess, that thi
means a thorough, complete and honorable
peace, the ending of all war in our party
aud an unending war ou our opponents.
He had no sooner finished than there was
a unanimous cry for Wallace.
Mr. Wallace rose from his seat beneath
the gallery. "Order, Order," called those
below, "Hurrah for Wallace," shouted
those above, "llring him out where we can
see him." Mr. Wallace was escor td to full
view in the centre aisle and a great deafen
ing roar of welcome arose from the vast as
semblage. It was useless for Mr. Wallace
to attempt to speak until the cheering which
it seemed would never cease had subsided.
At length rmiet was restored and he ad
diesscd the convention.
Gentlemen of the Convention: I thank
you for the houor of this greeting. It will
scarcely be supposed of me, after giving to
the Democracy rf Pennsylvania the best
years of my lite, tha' I would fail in t! is cri
sis nf its history, Great applause. I have
in the past done what man could do for the
advancement of the faith in whicli I was
born, and in which I hope to die. I do not,
therefore, come here to pledge you what inv
future is to be you know it from the past.
That Is the guidon of my policy. I shall
pursue that course, erring I know as mortals
do err, Hut whether I um in the advance,
or of the soldiery, and in the ranks of the
private, applause, I yield to the democracy
of Pennsylvania, and I accede to their de
mands when they seek unity, harmony, con
cession and forbearance. Applause What
ever may have been said in the immediate
past, I trust the immediate future is to be
one of victory only victory only in a con
test unequalled in the history of parties in
the pat,and in which concessions aro graver,
more important, farther reaching to our be
loved country than any that have occurred
in the history of the past. You will find me
wherever the Democracy of Pennsylvania see
lit to place me. Applause. I am their
servant and will obey their behests. Great
applause I yield to no man in the present
ationof a basis, a just basis of unity and
sentimeut: and this I believe to be one thnt
will bring to (be future of the Democracy of
i-ennsyivania peace, narmony and victory,
IGreat and long-contiucd applause.
The speeches were received with immense
enthusiasm.
An adjournment was made until 5 o'clock,
at whicli time the committee on contests not
being ready to report tbe meeting adjourned
again until 8 o'clock iu tho evening. The
committee then reported progress, and said
they would be ready to report in the morn
ing, and 1) o'clock was fixed for the meeting
of tho convention on Thursday morning.
The different congressional delegations
met during the day on Wednesday, and
made selections of delegates to the National
Convention. For the eleventh district, our
townsman, David Loweubcrg, and 11. II,
Staples were cboseti. The district delega
tion of Pennsylvania will at aud 3t5 Anti-Til-den
and 18 for Tilden. Hancock is the fa
vorite,
Iln to the time we eo to press. (Thursday
up to me iiu-ene gu iu piesa, i luursuay .
on) fur. her proceedings ol tbe convention I
' . ' , , I
noon
)ive not tieeu received.
The ClcnrfieM Cititcn unilerstBiiils that
thtt Greenback party In that comity ii to bo
rpnrpanlreu and niltlrr Against nttcti fool
Wiiiim. 1 lie Cilhen, formerly n, Greenback
paper, "It wasn't wrong to be n Given
backer when tbrre wa some th I n? elm than
tlio name to It, but now, when It has resolv
eil llcelf Into a party of illrratltfleu nml ills
appointed polltlciana, no excuse can bo made
for Itt adherents."
Hon, Thomas A, Hendricks says ho will
not allow his name in connection with the
Vice Presidency this year. That four years
ago, unexpectedly and without consultation,
lie was elected tothe second place ou the
ticket, ni'd in duty to his party lie accepted,
but now he has a chance to express his views
on the subject beforehand. He does not
consider tho olllce of Vice-President very
attractive to n man who has been n United
States Senator,
TUB lmillKKSSKNTKNCKD.
Judge Pearson passed sentence on tho
lot bill bribers last Monday, Kem'ble,
Salter, ltumberger, Petrolf, and Crawford,
were each fined one thousand dollars and
sentenced to imprisonment In the Kutern
Penitentiary for one year. 1 ho punishment
is indeed severe, but not too much so fur
the crime of which these men aro guilty,
It Is probable that laws will be made in this
State hereafter without the free use of muu
ey to obtain their passage, and the time
may soon come when men of ability and in
tegrity will not refuse to represent their dis
tricts because of the disgraceful manner in
which the Legislation has been conducted
for some years past. A wholesome lesson has
been learned, audit is hoped that it will not
soon be forgotten.
It is said that the Ibard nf Pardons wll
hold a scsion soon. Will these men b,
pardoned ?
Whatever else may be doubtful about the
intention of the authors of our tarilf laws,
they undoubtedly meaut to place ou the free
list all materials used in the manufacture o
paper. It happened that pulp of wood
which is by far the most important element
in the manufacture of paper used by the
dally and weekly press of the country, was
not specifically and by name exempted from
duty. Under a Treasury decision which
held that this verbal omission was fatal to
tbe free admission of wood pulp, a few man
ufacturers of that article have been able to
impoean exorbitant tax on tho general body
of paper-makers, by whom it is of course
shifted op the consumers, tho newspape
publishers of the country, and the burden
falls with special hardship on publishers out
id of the great cities we, consequently be
lug impoverished so that a handful of mo
nopolists may grow rich. The most pewer
ful champion of these monopolists is Hepre
tentative Garfield. Were his opposition to
the bill withdrawn, the restoration of wood
pulp to the free list, where it belongs, would
be accomplished in a few days. While his
opposition continues the monopolists arose'
cure. Can Mr. Garfield afford to continue
his support of a most odious and oppressive
tax which brings in no revenue to the Gov
eminent, but which interferes very decided
ly witli tho dissemination of knowledg
among the people?
Tho Disbarred Attorneys.
The Supreme Court will meet in Harris
inire on .Mot day, May 3, at which time it I
expected the appeal of Messrs. A. J. Stein
man and W. Uhler Hensel, the disbarred at
torneys will be heard. These gentlemen
have retained Hul'us K. Shapley.K.n , James
1'.. Craven, l-.sq., and Colonel A. K. JlcUlure,
ol the 1'lilladelphia limes, as their coun
el, the latter being expected to direct bis
attention principally to the relations nf the
ippeiunts. as editors, to the court, in
interview with his Honor, Judge Patterson
your correspondent was informed that he had
not yet retained cou-sel, although he bad
received oilers Irom Itepubllcan and Demo
cratic attorneys all over the stato to rjpre
sent bis cause. When told that a rumo
prevailed that Attorney General Palmer bad
been retained, as well r.s Samuel H. Keynold
K-q., of Lancaster, he replied that they
had been mentioned iu connection with tbe
matter, and were among those whose servi
ces were at his disposal, but that no definite
arrangement had been made. It is heleived
by those who stand very cli se to Judge Pat
terson that the gentlraen named will appea
as ins counsel,
OKANOEVILI.K ITEMS,
The funeral of Mrs. Caroline. Coleman took
pliee on Sundsy. The Union church was filled
lo its utmost capsiily, and the ofliciating pas
tor, Itev. II. A. Diclterick delivered a highly
appreciative dncourse.
All of our merchants have returned from th
citv and ale now busy re-stocking' their stores
wilh new goods. The commercial business o
this place has ahuust doubled during the last
fewjeirs. This speaks well for our men
t ra flic.
the number of students enrolled at the
Academy for this term ixcreds 90. It wil
quite probably nach 100,
Itev, I):ekion, of Berwick, delivered a I
tureoo Monday evening.
The portable fa mill has at last arrived
and will soon begin the Caiiman and Kline
on tract, and many a stately oak which has
hitherto graced our beautiful Nob Mountain,
will be felled by the woodman's ax, cut into
los, stripped of its thick, rough bark, sawed
into lumber, sent to Ilerwick, and there be
come lh rolling stock of some railroad.
The Union Sunday School is now being sup
plied ui'h a new library, "to guide our erring
youths iu the path where once their fathers
trod.
Our milliners have received their new hats
and bonnets, but whether the will make better
or worse Ihe appearance of the wearer, will he
demonstrated on the first fair day in May.
George, the new grocer, makes a very pleas
ant and ngretable clerk.
A number of our people attended the dedi
cation of Kitrhen'schurch on Sunday.
James II. Harman intends starting for Kan
sas in a few days.
Ni7riir.iii.AND.
It should be the aim of every owner of
Ilnrses.Cows.&c.o make them as handsome
and u -e ful as possible. Tbe German Horse
and Cow Powder helps to develop all the
powers of the animal, It improves its beau
ty and increases its usefulness. It makes
milk, mucle and fat. Ily using it a horse
will do more work and a cow give more milk
and be iu better condition with less feed.
Sold only by weight at 15 cents a pound by
C, A. Kleim, Itloomsburg,
Deo 12, '70-ly
A
DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE.
EST1TC Or II1NKAU LIMOK, DICIISID,
Letters of administration on the estate of Hannah
Lainou, late of ltrlarcreek twp., Coluuitjla co.. ra.
deceased, have been granted by the Iteguter of said
county to the undersltrned Adiu'r. All persons
bavin? claims against the estate or the decedent are
requested to present them for settlement, and those
inuwuieu 10 me esuue iu muse payment 10 me un
dersigned Administrator without delay.
K. II. I.ITTLB,
aprll S, !S0 ow Administrator,
jtotice.
Notice Is hereby glten to tbe creditors of tho un
dersigned, and to all peTsona w horn It may concern,
that lis will apply to the Court of common 1'leas of
Columbia county for Uio benefit or tbe Insolvent
ba" of ""Is Commonwealtli ou Monday, the third
day 0, Mayi 1M(J u, bcu me my )HW)tli btLylIi
anvobjecuonatobunnal dlsriariroasan Insxiliniit
debtor cas ariuaria uakeUieMine koowii.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
OPEBA HOUSE,
ONI? XK1HT OXtiY,
Friday Evoning. April 00.
under miaaicmcnt of JOHN AlililtuuoMllllS.
Till! I1HKAT, TIIK ONLY, Till OKIUINil.
ANTHONY fc KLLIS'
Mammoth Uncle Tom's CalConpy
OO ARTISTS !I0
The tjirgest nnil llest t'liclo Tom's Cabin Company
in iud i.uiiu ttvn ,i-irmm ui iitiinei, iiui-mer
Sinww'H Immortal work -'1 ho (ironical Miccess of
manv seasons Houses Crowded Eiervnlii-re-tti.
(lorded by I ho people, t lie press anil clerity without
ii-iu iiiiiv ii.i,ei nn, iiiiiitue none Anpi-aruncv 01
I1IU IK 11 10 HUH lltl'UIUllllSUCU Al'lTCHS .MISS
MINNIE FOSTER
TiiK (htfUTiwr I.IMNfi Tnrsr. In licr orlelnnl nnrt rp.
MTTLH may hillman AS P.VA,
Tho flreatrat Chllil Actress on tho faeoof theCIlobc,
Mipponeu uj a .M.ui.-sie-iui.NT cast, tho only
(Iniiilne (tpiirsln Jubilee sdnaari,
In th Clreat Plantation Cotton Picking Sceno,
THE CONGO MKLODISTS,
of New Orleans. Tho (IHKAT KNOWINU DONKEY
riiL win appear ai every perroriiianc-i.
Paor. I'kkcv Howard, . .Musical Director.
Tho only strict first-class company on tho road
pin) ui iu i t upies i upuiur i rices.
Hcseneu Scats - 35 and 50 cents.
nailery ...
Doors open at 7. Commence at 8 o'clock.
UeserM'dseistor snlo at Clark's Hook store.
ritKfl. 1). STltAfl'IN, Iluslncss Agent.
E
7X ECUTMX.NOTICE.
ESTATK OK THOMAS L. KMNK, bKfKAiKH.
Utters testamentary on tlio estate of Thomas L.
Kllm,latnot Orange township, Columbia county,
Penn'u.. ilt'ceasi'it. li.ivu hpen irrftntpcl hv thn iii-ltIh.
tcrnt wald county to Mmn ktlno, Kxeeutrlx, or-
Huse.iuF. ah ptfnwns navinj? cmims affdinst tins es
i.vv of t ho itfcedrMit aru renuesU'd to nrcsent thrm
for tv'ttlemunt ami those Indebted to tht'estattlo
iniiKw najmciit 10 mo uuaersinea j;ecuirix vun
M'SAN KMNB,
Kxecutrls,
o. V. Mn.t fh, Atty.
April 3J, Vu6V
A
DMINlSTKATOirS XOTICK,
ESTATK OK JOKl'H I KtIK, DECEASED.
litters of Administration on the estate of .ToacDh
I cur. lateot lleav-r townshin. Ooluiiihla couiilv.
I Vim 'a., decessod, hao been granted by the Itt'tfis-
leruistii'j cuiuiv, iu o mui ieur, Auimuismtuor.
A'l iwraons Inv m if cUilrniatfalnHthueata'eof the
decedent are reaaxsted to ur'sent them lur&etile-
mcut, aud those indebted to the estate to make pay
ment tu the uudcrblgued Administrator without
ueiay,
HAM-'KL LKI1U,
0. V, M ti lfk, A ti (y. Administrator.
April 3Q, 't0.6w'
A (lENTS WANTED for the best and fastest selllni
L pictorial Hooks and tilbies. l'i ices reduced
percent, ."national i'immhiimj Co., i'htladelpbm.
ra. mi avr, m, -su im
AGENTS;
Send for circulars
and proof ct Jito u
montu made selling
our New Hooks.
Uolden Thought of Mother, Home and lletven. In
prose and poetry, by 3txi iM?st auihora. Elepantly Il
lustrated. PleaseseveryULKtv. UAb: also ft ouo curi
osities of the Hlhle, 1,T5. A single eanvaHsr has
uciuaiiv so'u oer copies. .iouay s Aiunon.eu
ermous, i,w. jianeu on receipt. 01 rics.
J:. 1(. TltKAT. I'DUUSHRH.
apr. 30, 'C-im aid 'o. sos Kroidway.New York,
MASON
HAMLIN
Kent paid two-ana-a-quirter
j ears busono. MestCabluet
or I'arlor tirans lu the w orld
winners or n urhe-t d st ltifl
tlncilon at ever world's filr
for thirteen lears. rr ices Ml
$57, (A6. IllK U) 5' 0 and
ORGANS
uowaru. aiho ror easy rtaV'
tnents. $5 a month or (4.3xa
(marter and unward. CatA-
" l (If, .11 A HI, (V 1 1 AM I IN UHliAN t V,, ll 1 TV-
luont vt., hoston; 4ti Kast uth a'., (Union Square)
apr. 30, bo-lm aid
ACKNTS WANTED tO Sell thft NEW BOOK,
FARMING FOR PROFIT
HOW TO
Cultlvta all tbe Farm Crops In tho But Manner i
Ureed, Feed and CareforStocliiprow Fruiti
Tarm Dualnensi Malco Ilapr? Hornpi, aDd
.MAiii; mom-;v ON TlllC l'AUM.
Eerv Farmer hbould hare a copy 800 Paces
140 llluatrnttnna. SptkI firclrcuiari in
J. C. McCUKDY & CO.,l,hlladelihla,ra.
AGENTS WANTED. piii
FATING
OUTFIT r lit t
EMPLOV-
J1EXT
DtT. IjO
UKULKft A CU., 1000 Anb BU, I'blladclpbla,
WANTED
Ity an out ekUt'li h
ca Ilou-se. sunn ho
ebU lntcllidit Men
to Camai in the
. coumrv atut illaoi
Ion romtuNsEon. An
KXCIU.IiKNT ori'OltTU.MTV. Something
uiilicanl vt bi-forp. so far a fl know, A ?vm chance
for icacherf1. Younir 51 eu. Farmers' and Mochantca'
Nwtt to k'ft Into a h rlit. affrefable, pa inir business,
with no ribks and ft it h BixulprosDPCtiialieud. Answer
soou. statin aps, formor occupation and rrforences.
Addrcbi 1'. 0, Lock Box W, 1 liiUdelphia, l'a.
apr, so, 'io-im
aid
UI)1TUK5, ItHl'OHT OK
Conyuy him TonUlp hii1 (Vairiilli
irirt tor the ycur rudliiK April 11
'unr UU
Ih, ISSU.
C. G.mtHlY, collector.
1U.
To m't f l)orout'h duplicate poor tax
es, inltls
" uiii'tur borough duplicate special, 1
nlll
" am t of township duplicate poor tax
nt tnHW
" unit of township duplicate poor tax
tjptclal 5 mill.-
cit.
677 34
115 41
6,09 40
3.S39 70
Uy amount returned to Ounifilsslyners on borough
100 K.
w cents
BrKCIAL,
lo centa
Thomas Connon.,
Itrtdjret t Urk,
Kdward Curley,
Iianlel Dixon,
Martin Uaugnan,
Thomas Uauffhuti,
Thomas Mowelt,
l'dll llefTrou,
1 homas Homes,
Johnd. llauley,
(,'arollue Kline,
W Idctw KelUT,
Oeorfc'e Marks.
Mary .Mcllrearty,
Hlchaid I'urctli,
William Torry,
Martin VtUsh.
William Zeltfier,
Total.
cents
$' o
soceuts
ti us
5 i cents
is centa
VI CeilUi
10 ents
ascents
lo cents
II 00
!0 centa
10 cents
to cents
'1 OWN
SHII DUI'LICATE.
i-oon srKcui
(:. II. llrotk'May, ts cents 33 centa
Win. rown. '.u " lu "
ltcrnard Hresltn, s ' '.5
Nathaniel Hiowu, fl5ii laiio
loahua Ik-am 23 lo i 7
1 and I) C'Obroe, to 25
KUen caln. co ts
Inn Cdtithan, U) 21
David Cwk, so 2)
Davin luvls, no 75
Con Donahue, 6 ) 28
.lerry (Jourire. 2S n
Thomas Henneey, 25 13
Jonn Huston, e;5 391
Kd. Honebaek r u
l'etcrJoice 25 13
I etf r Kline, & ro 3 5
A, W. un-anirr. imi yi
Caroline Knlttle, 1 60 75
(ien. 11. l.indermutti, 25 13
Mrs. J IJnil-nnuth, 25 13
Kp&ralin u-lbv, 25 13
Catli. Morrison, 75 as
" " 1W "5
I'atrlck Moran, 60 25
Terrene. Mazulre, 25 13
Kil 1 Mc.Menamln, 6) 25
Mary ui ift
'I homas Mellon, 75 3s
Marra' U Kendlg, suo 400
Harry s. Marr, 1 76 s7
.Mary Huston, 1010 6U0
John ItUhUin, 400 201
Casjier Ithawn, 1 75 ss
I els Trelsbach, 111 25
Jacob Trleu, ao) 300
" " aiu 300
John VouDf, 2ito 1100
Total, 1101 15 (sou
Ity um't of exonerations on borough duplicates.
eooa si-scUL
KlUabi-th Cleary. $100 20
.Mm. 'I homas Lunk'on, 2110 loo
John lmvls. 2 15 55
Thopnllus Kvans, 1 la 22
H bert Horn 1 & Co.. 0 ou 1 211
Mrs. Abel Keller, Ml 10
Mrs. Ibos. Monahan, loo 20
Nirs .las. McMenamlc, 60 iu
Mrs, draco Monahan, 87 17
Sirs. Mary dunning, 1 to so
Total, 117 22 1104
Ily um't of exonerations on township duplicate.
roou SFKCUL
Henry lurrlck, a S3
Win. Hums, f 33
Jacob tu-aner. 20 10
Patrick Coury, a 33
Mrs. Wm. Caw ley. 65 33
owpu Cortltran (dead) 61 33
Lackey curry, 65 33
Patrick dalldKher, w 25
Thomas derrttv, 65 31
widow John derrlty, 73 J?
vm Cawley, 65 H3
Widow llufhes, 200 1 ou
Henry Jjivelle, 65 33
John Huron, (error) 1 50 76
llrjuu Ktikerr, K 33
Widow Kealy, 1 10 65
John Mcllale, 10
James Nau'bton, 65 93
Total, 113 80 16 '9
1)11.
To township poor duplicate ami 3,on 40
' boroush " " " S7IS1
3,650 64
r:it,
Ity a'int returned tax on town
ship duplcalo
lly am't returned tax on borough
duplicate
" um't errors and exonerations
township duplicate
" am't errors and exonerations
borouKb dupllcalo
collectort comtuUsion ate per
bent
x UlabCd Ui b ptild in Utuury
1161 15
15 M
13 30
17 83
tTASl
6,114 M
C. O Mt'lU'llY, Treasurer, In account with aatd
1)11.
To m't to bo received trom Col.
ICClor I5.1T0 w
Cit.
Hjr ura't of Tromurer'ii commlulon
Risrerceni ,103 bs
nm't of orrtira ot li'9 reileemtd ,8 to
' ' 1 8T 1,441 M
" " 1TJ " 111 Ml
" " Wt " M
am't balance duu district 4 13
!,!! ts
I'ainnceduo district by 0. tl. Murnhy,
Treasurer Ills
-i uc iiuuvi ikik'ii n iiuiuii i i-i milium mi. t-uuui;
haed'Uy etninlut-d and audited tho rorejfolnir ac
count anil Mod tt correct as ibuvu set out.
VM. 1. MNNIKO, 1
KK. SMITH, lAUdltOH.
Ctlltl.Hl lAN II. SKKSHOLTZ, )
C. (1. MUHl'I'V, Collector of special tax,
1)H.
To ain't of borough spidal tax dupllcato
,115 41
2,339 "0
lUIVIllllip
$2,651 11
lly am't returned to ( om
im-nuiiicrs lor cuuteiion
loMiKhlp, ,S0 63
Hv am't returned to com.
inlvtioniT t r collection
borough 3 19
" am't of errors and exon
e'atlons, tnunsutp 6 6,
" nin1' ot errors and exon
erations, boroush 4 04
S3 II
11013
114 01
" am't of Collector's commission
at A per cunt
" am't special tit to bo paid to
Treasurer
2,432 55
tl,(53 11
C, 11. MUIU'IIV, Treasurer Ot special tax.
I)!t.
To ain't 1 f special tax net to bo collected 1,4S1 ta
l it.
ny nm t of commission nt 2 per
cent Jis 63
" recelptcf I'rothonotnry Krlck
baum August sii. is;s 431 (0
" receipt of ITothonolnryKrlck-
baum September I, ts79 400 00
" receiptor I'rothonotary Krlck
baum l)ec. 2, lsl soooo
' rt-celpt of I'rothonotary Krlck-
baum ll c. 29, 1S7U 226 61
" bal rtueC d. Murphy on Judg-
muntaatlstled 1615
am't John Sullivan Judgment.
debt Interest and costs agreed
to be paid out of special tux 34 75
" am't or balance duo tho dlst.
at datu 469 39
11,432 65
naiancH uue uy c. u. .unrpny.
Treasurer J 109 39
We, Ihe undersigned auditors of Columbia county
nave uuiy exatnlliO'l anil auoiieu uio ioregow ac
count ond tlni it correct ns abo 0 set out.
WM. .. M INN1NII. 1
K. SMITH, Auditors.
CIlltlsTl N D. 8EE8IIOLTZ, J
Orders redeemed of 1ST9 and lsso In detail.
No. 160 Anrll CS. 1s:9. lira. VaHtlnc and
Meats, medklue and services 77 95
" ir.l Anrll 20. deo W. l)ab. r.. au
ditor fees 20 00
" mi Anrll 26. '79 Michael Monahan. au
ditor tees 20 00
"163 nr!126 '79 Thomas t'asev. audi
tor tees 20 00
" lflilArr ISC. '!9 Thomas Murphy, audi
tor fees 20 00
"161 nrl 26. "79 Chas. Magulre. audi
tor fees 20 00
" 16'1 Anrlt so. '79 1). F. Curry room rent is 00
"167 ' Win. II. l'llce.aud.fees SO 10
" las ' cpy'g rept 7 50
' C9 " " Martin 1'lanagan audi
tors' clerk SO 00
2 May 22 19 It. M. Lashclle.ined.servlees 33 M
4 " "David Walsh hen lees noor
director 110 60
5 " " 'Ihos. chsnman services
poor director 124 60
"6 " " Thomaa ctiHiiman services
poor director 150 00
"7 " Thomas dallacher services
noor director 123 50
" " " 1". t', lturlio bal. clerk tees no 0 1
" 10 omee rent 40 00
"11" " Thos Chapman horse hire wto
" 13 May 31 '79 Snmiiei Keller salarras
steward S5 00
"14 " " Samuel Keller money ex
pended for district 253 t
" 15 " " deo. Troutinan powder 2 M
"16 " deo. W. UaWs. Ir.. mcdl-
rln-", Ac. 2 W
"17 " " C. d. Murnhv. mdse. for
district 743 3S
20 July 18, '79 Hrock-vav&Klwell pub-
l'shlng ntntument sow
" 22 Aug. 30, '79 j no. I- Kllno lumte-r 40 2S
"23 " Samuel Helnbold bhee
mending l'i 49
"2 " " ItenJ. w agner seed corn 42 19
" v7 " " sum. Ixans clover seed r.i
"S3 ' " Id. Kuril, smith work 650
" so " " Wm I'.-HTer keeping va
grants 17 05
" 31 Sep. 13, '79 iiurke ltros.conins 24 Co
"33 " Lewis I'rlnce clothing tor
paupers 22 75
" 24 " " c d. Murphy mdso. for
district 311 21
"35 " "C. d Murphy md.se. tor
district 400 00
" 36 Oct. 8, '! Hurke Jt llro. mdse. for
district 2110
37 " " A. II. Former tinware 20 lo
" 42 net. 94, 79 A. K. Mensch carpenter
work 6 oil
" 43 " " Chas. strausser ourp'nt'r
work 6 01
11 44 .1 ii, Kortner.stove, ic. 25 10
" 45 " " V. F. Iturkrt ou account
ot clerk lees S3 00
"46 " " lir. 1). J. McKlbbln ined-
eal sen I es 50 00
"49 " " John 11. stukes work on
farm II 00
"51 Nov. 1, '19 Um. I'clrTcr keepingva-
giants 32 50
" 52 Dec. 27. '19 Middle C. K l oor Dlst
for 1 IMivards 3s0
" 56 " " It. M. Uushello medical
services 16 73
" 5s " " . KeUly attending J.
WeMi 6 00
" CO Jan. 3, so I'. K. mirke clerk fees on
arcount 40 00
" 64 Feb. '.s, 'ao Mrs. Jus. sweeny str-
v ces rendered 2 50
" 71 March no, so I'.K. lluikeun account
of salary 50 10
Iho following orders on Thos. Chapman, lato
Tre. surer, were also redeemed bye. tl. Murphy.
No. 64 Aprll 27, lsls, John llerner.conius,
4c., $30 03
No r,5 April 27, 1S7S, John llcrner.corlln',
.te , 23 00
" 71 ApUl 97, 1S7S. Thos.dallagher, sor
MciHusdlrucor 833
" May 4, 'IS, Edward Koy. attending
li.Klpen 15 00
" so May 4, ' s, O. II. .Millard, mdse. for
district 69s 46
" s9Julya, '7S, Win. Peltier, keeping
vagrants 21 70
" 102 sspu 8, 'is, K. D Kurti, smith
work 6 00
" 104 sept. . is. It. I). Fahrlnger, J. I',
ft es tor paupers 17 00
1116 sept. 9, "s. deo. W. Davis, med
iclno and supplies S3 75
" los sepr. .9, 'is, Thomas dallagher,
se Alces rendered 4s 00
' 1 12 Oct. 4 '7s s. P. Levan, bal. duo 13 62
" 113. oet, 15, '"S, John Heruer 4 is)
" 115 Oct. 15. '78, Mrs. Sweeny, mak
ing shrouds s 00
" 116 Oct. 15, '78, Wm. l'clller, keeping
tagrants 15 15
" 125 Dec 7, '73, u. (I. Murphy, uids'e
for district 300 CO
" 33 Dec. 28, '78, H. M. Ileaver.potatces 7 so
" 135 Dec. ss, '78, Charles Chauibci lain,
services rendered 2 25
" 131 Jan. 2, '7, Sam. Keller, on ac
count of salary 6000
" 13s Jan 25, '79, deo. W. DavK, medl
clde, ic, 31 33
" 142 Feb. 29, '79, Casper Ithawn.clotli
lng 7 00
' 143 Feb. '79,Owen t'atogan, attend
ing paupers so)
" 145 Feb 28, '79. nenrllle thoads,llmo 19 so
" lis March s, '79, Locust School Dis
trict, tuition 15 00
" 149 Ma'Ch9, "79, mra. Donlon, servi
ces rendered It 0)
" 151 March 9, '79. Dr. It. M. Lashelle,
medical services to 00
" 153 March S9, 19, Wm. I'einer, keep
ing vagrants 1140
" 153 March 29, 19, John Snjder, tmlth
work 2 60
Written order Auditors fees 10 50
The following orders drawn on James Dally,
former Treasurer, were redeemed by C. d. Murph,
No. 42 Dec. 31, '77,Oeo. Uoyer.corn plough
c, 23 si
" 44 ivc 31, '77, Thomas Cerrety, ser
vlcea as poor director V9 00
And also the following orders drawn on I'atrlck
liurke, formwr Treasurer.
No. 203 Murrh 31, "77, Thos. Chapman, at
tending court, 40.. lseo
150 Jsu. 3. '77, 1'. F. Uurk. building crib 15 00
1st March 31, 1S77, It. Falirlnger, J. 1'.
fees 2 50
The following orders Issued during the
still outstanding and unpaid.
No. 1 May2S, it), O. W. Davls.medlctne,
4c.
" 3 May 31, '79, David Welsh, strvlces
as director
8 .May 22, Tt. Thomas Oallagher, servi
ces as director
19 May 22, '79,Dr. McKlbbln.mcdlcal ser
vices " 19 June ts, '79, Thos. Kerns and oth
ers dlgglrg grave
" 19 July 15, u. E. tljers, publish
ing statement
" 91 August 30, '79, V. K. lluck, hard
ware, 4c,
" to August so, 19, John L. Kln, coat
for poor bouse
" 25, August ao, '79,11. M. Laahelle.med
leal services
" 29, August 80, ,79, Thos. derrety car
riage hire, etc
" 33 supt. 13, '19, Chaa. B. Eck, lime tor
farm
" as oct. 8, 19. d. W. Davis, tni-diclne
" 39 Oct. 8, '19, 1', E. lluck, hardware
tc,
" 4) Oct. 8, '79,Dr. McKnlbbln.medlclno
4c,
" 41 Oct. 8, n, Mrs. J, O'Couner, horse
hire
" 47 Oct. J4, '19, John Snjder, smith
work
" 49 oct. 24, '79, Win. Fink, smith work
" 50 .1, n. Peters, rrult trees
" 63 Dec. 27, " Simon Fetterman, vine
gar, Ac.
' 54 Dec. 27, '79 II. D. Maize, medicine
IttMS, 14, '75
" 65 Iiec. i', '79, o. II. Millard, mdse
" 57 Dec. 21, '79, Yeager 4 llro., leather
4e,
" (9 Dec. 27, '79, Thos. Chapman, coal
and hauling
" 61 Jan, 81, 'J. Thos. Chapman, ser-
v Ices as director
' 61 Feb. 2S, 'so, 1. K lluck, hardware
" 5 Hatch 81, V), Krnauuel Levan.coal
for poor house
" 6i .March 27, 'o, Tilly Wagner, eala.
ry as servant
" 67 March 27, SjO, Peter Hwauk, bone
dust
" 6 March 27, 'so, 0. 11. Millard, inds'e
" 69 Sam. Keller, medl-
cine bought
' 70 March 27, 'so, Dr, D. J, McKlbbln,
medical services
71 March 2T, 'o, Thos, (lalagber,ser.
vices aa Poor Director
" 63 Feb. 28, '79, J. ti. steel, bill heads
year are
45 75
ICO 00
ico 00
25 00
6 00
89 50
27 ti
9t 87
50 03
24 00
6') 10
4 70
49 13
383
96 00
22 00
10 2-1
20 00
11 45
236 45
785
43 00
25 00
11 10
15 11
8 00
4 80
151 75
11O0
50 00
60 0)
5UO
$1406 61
txs.es rooa uocsk, iriut, 1, l.so.
Number In house March II, 1879
- admitted during year
-absconded ioiQ left
" rtciidUnt;U4VrU l,lk(i
s:
a
w
it
INVKNTOllV.
. 11 ..nr.
79 acres of land "llschman tract" $4506 00
" wm. Miner tract" 24000
; dwelling house, 1 barn, I wngon shed,
ICorn crib, 1 coal and wood sued, 1 pig
rieti tisuinn
Improvements on tho nbovo soo 00
f.Ritnwlt. tnn.inr..
1 tiay rake
1 threshing machine
1 wind mill
1 cutting box
1 two horse wagon
l two horse wagon
1 earrlngo
1 set of carrlagn tiarnpss
$lito
10 to
10 no
6 no
It on
sooo
4eo 10
2100
80 00
600
BIO
100
90 00
150
40
100 00
100
800
21)00
2 s-ls nf wagon harness
1-palrboh sleds
9 ploughs
1 narrow
1 reaper
9 scithes
2 garden rakea
1 grain drill
1 wheel barrow
1 cultivator
1 two horse sleigh
$31190
iiot'ssnoiD rcas'iTi-m.
10 bes on upper noor
7 " "si-cond "
4 " In two rooms
a cooking stoves
$100 00
70 00
60 00
94 00
600
310
1100
200
9 CO
310
600
4 00
4 00
1 56
SCO
4 00
210)
"iicsung stovis
1 table
1 lounge
1 writing desk
V doz. chairs
1 doz. common chairs
1 cupboard
1 washstand
s bed room stands
3 looking glasses
1 kitchen Ubles
1 round tablo
so yards Ingrain carpet
$129 50
STOCI,
8 horses
8 cows
9 h Iters
3 hogs
JIWOO
90 00
60 00
60 00
I
FUISXD OK THE t'AKH.
BO bushels w heat lit 00
160 oats sooo
960 " potatoes 130 00
39 " ryo 2s 50
650 rurn n rars mm
63 " buckwheat 32 Z5
7 " onions 700
2 " beans 400
1300 heads cf caUbngc 30 00
19 tons of hay 240 oil
9 tons corn fodder to 00
170 pounds pork 11901
12 puunas oeer 4300
-II0S0 75
rRonrcs on niNn jini-irt 8, 19-0.
7 bushels rje
$195
26 (SI
20 00
1250
901.1
100 011
4 10
60 OO
79 0(1
27 00
6 00
10 (HI
$49;
vo " wheat
50 " oats
23 " buckwheat
300 ' corn In cars
200 " poiatoes
4 " onions
6 tons straw
1300 pounds poi k
450 " beef
250 heads cabbage
2 barrels saurkrotit
CENSUS OP THIS TOOK MOCSE fOK TUK TE4K.
No. In poor house April 12, 1879
" admitted during j ear 17
-- it-it uuring year
in poor house now 21
,,The following balances are due the district from
iuc uiucera oeiow uamea.
Duo from Nell Lcnthan collector of '73
$957 43
'M 25
588 99
8134
4 73
469 89
Thos oerrlty for Kd. Curlv for 'J5
rau uurice, ireasureror 'ifl
" " James Dally; Treasurer ot '17
" C. d. Murphy, Treasurer of '79
" " " " special tax
" " Thos. Chapman, Treasurer ot '78
thos. cnxruiN, cr.
By ain't paid W. A. Marr. att'y $160 00
" " salary as director 14710
" " horse hire, time and ex
penses us director lu lull fur
but. of year '79 116 00
Dal. duo the district 19115
607 15
Balance duo the district bv Thos. Chap
607 10
man as Treasurer tor '78 $191 15
Wo the undersigned audi ors ot Columbia county,
have duly examined the foregoing accounts and nnil
tho balance duo by the several officers correct as set
uut uppusiie. ineir respecme names.
WM L, MANNING, )
s. K. SMITH, Auditors,
ClIltlSTIAN 11. SEH.SIIOLTZ.I
We the llndershrned nurtltirM nr Pnliiml.ln fnnntv-
hereby recommend that the Hoard ot 1'oor Directors
do proceed to put a new roof on tho poor house ot
said district, and raise the rear part or said house so
as to bring the comb ot roof ot the simo to middle of
structure, the w hole cost or the same not to exceed
oia iiuuurt-11 uunars 1 (wiu.uo.)
We also limit Ihn nrl-n nf nno lmri.A nnH hiim-v
pcr day to four dollars ($4) and tlx the pay ot the
Poor Directors ot said district tor the ensuing jear
at three dollars per day. for each day necessarily
opvuv iu uiai nm ku ui iiieir uu.ies.
W.M. L. MANNING, )
S. K. SMITH, l Auditors,
CHltlSriAN 11. SEMUOLTZ.I
April 30,-tf.
A
DMINISTKATOKS NOTICE
ESTATE OK Wl!, 0. QUICK DECEASED.
Letters of Admin Ktrat ion on tho estate of Wm.
o. (Milck.late of Montour township, Columbia co.
deceased, have been granted by the lteglster of snli
county to undersigned Administrators. All persons
hating claims against the estate are requested tc
present them for settlement and those indebted
iu matte prompt payment.
HINHI T). QUICK,
JAM IIS QUICK,
march 2tl, 'RO-fiw AdrnlnUtrators,
I. O. tlox Rupert Columbia county, l'a.
DMINISTKATOIVS NOTICE
KSTATK OF NKl-SOV IIESS, DElKISRD.
Letters of administration on the estate of Nelson
Hess, lte of Ihe towni-hipcf t-uarlouf.rolunihu co.
deceased, have been granted in the Itvlster of said
county to the ut dersljjned Adml'dstrator, All per
sons halnir cNlms aifa'nt the estate um requited
j pivfi'ui. int-ni lur ot i nt iiiriii. uiiu iiioe inucoieu
to jnase pa) nient m iiuoui ueiay.
H V IMMTZ,
aprll 2, si-Cv Admlid-.lrutor,
jgXECU'iOR'SNOnCK. "
ESTA1EOP J.1I1N M'KKYSOtIS, IHCKHtil.
Letters testnmentarv n th tMatf ut .John
Mclteynolds, lale M tht-towti of 1 1 loiiislmrir. Coin n
blu Countv, I'enn'a, dect'a-sed, havt hct-ri urn led
by the Itetflster of said ccnM 10 'ui.'h W. Me evn
oldof the town of iniKnns,'Urjj, af.ir- nttd. All p t
sonshavlinrclalrns a?alii-it th- nstati' ot HUd rivet.
dent are requested to nn(,'it them fur si-ttieinent,
and those Indebted toth-i estate to m.ikt pa ment
IU tup UUUdfliyurU I,AVtHUII, "llltlllll urit.
II. V. MC liKVStU.PS,
aprll 9, lsso fiw Kueutor.
DM I X I ST K A T 0 H S NOTICE
FSTATB OK JANE BKOAP, IKCKA-iKl.
Letters of Aamlnlstra'lon on ihe estate o. June
Broad, late !of Madison township, Columbia "o, n
ty, deceafcea, hao t'een granted by the Iteu'lsuT cf
sum county uj in unoerhiynen udminisirutor. ju
persons having claims atrulntt tne estate are re
quested to present them for settlement and tote
uiueuieu iu inae payment nimoui delay lo
WM. HAItTLlNE,
Or his Attorney, Administrator,
Ukhvey K. Smith, Jeraeytowi), col co.
moomsourff, ia. upr. is-o ow".
UDITOlFs NOTICE
bSTATB OK DANIEL PK ALE U, DECEASED.
Notice IsherehytfiTenthat the undersigned ap
pointed by tho Orpuana' Court or Columbia county
to dtstrlbutw thH Mnrt in the hands of Hiram 1'ealer
administrator of Daniel I'eaJer Jr. deceased to and
nmone i no parties entitled thereto; win attend at
his ofilce In Hlnnmsburtr. on Saturday, May 1st,
Ivy) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ; when and where
all persons hrtvlny cla'ins uion the said fund am re
(lutn-d to 1'iesentthera or te forever debarred from
lumm? In for a share of said fund.
JO UN Q.FKEKZK
aprll t, is-C-lw Auditor,
jgxi-xirrolrs notice
I.STETA OK ELIZA BET II ADAild, DECEASED.
I-etters Testamentary on the estate of Kllzabeth
f daiiii late of the township tf Madison, Columbia
couniy, I'enna, deeeaited, have been granted by the
iceglster of said county to Jno. K. shultz. All persons
having claims against the estate of the decedent
lire requested to preaen them for settlement, and
thoso Indebted to tho esutetomakH paiment to
tie undersigned Kxecutor without detav.
JOU.N K. 'IIULTZ,
Jerbeytawn,
aprll S0-fiw, Execuior.
NOTICE
n Notice Is hereby given that the following accounts
invebe ntlUd In tuo Trothonotary's olllce of Co
li'inbiacounly, and will bo presented to th- Court of
t'omimn fleas of said couniy on the 4th day of May,
is mid confirmed after the fourth dav ol said term
unless exceptions be tiled within that time.
The rlrstnnd partial account of Marti u (lass.'ossl
gnee i f .1, J, lloagland.
i. TU s-cond and noal account of M, (l. Hughes,
uwilgnee of w estey Terry.
3, Actount of Herman Fahrlnger asslgneo of Lu
caa Kahrlngerof Locust township,
WILLIAM KltlCKUAL'M, 1'rothy,
liloomsburg, Aprll 1, lsso.
JICENSE NOTICE.
Nillee Hhprehv given thU tho following named
person lmvo tiled with (he clerk of the Court of
OUTtervs lonsof tho 1'eaoe of ColumDU county,
their p-tit ions fir llocuso which will be presented to
the add Court on Wednesday, iho Mh day of May
next WO.
ti. II, lauhlng, Jleavertwp,, nottl
J II MiMiiun, "
Hiram tlenn, Kenton,
Luuiiu) Edgar, u
tiiHirge W Mauser, Ilerwick Horough, "
Mrs.Tl. U. Westler,
Kelnliart ittrger, Hestaurant
.1 I. (inton, Itloomsburg, Hotil
J me B Itrown,
Wm. tllKger, "
W II, Umnore, " Hestaurant
I'eterurohs, " "
I, W. K'ibbins, LiquorStore
0. A, Jacoby.
(i, u iwtubaudnr & Co., catawUsa, Hotel
J, It. KUtler
J. K Ituawn, Hestaurant
Henry Hrumbach,
K, s. Trui'kenmlller, "
Jainesdoidsworlhy, Centrallu, Hotel
W K, Weldensaul,
Hanlel K. Curry,
William ivirrer, u
Johanua O'Connor, ' Liquor Sforo
Thomas Collies, Qestaurant
John U Kline, Convngham, Hotel
Daniel K. Kehres, "
Samuel llazledtne, (Jreenwood,
C. iLIUetlericW. Hemlock.
Daniel Knorr and L, II, Daniel, Locust, "
I1, cherrlngton,
Wfrlllngion Vwager,
a. K. smith, Madlaon, "
Weley Dlld ne,
1. U. 1-nngenberger, Maine, m
U. H. VetU r, e
Aaron W. Hew-, Miniln,
Iteuben Itouch, Monumr
Kmandus Unaugst, orange,
Oeorge llttkman, hcott,
itucib Miller, " i.
H.Ulbbons, bugarloif,
WM, KHIOKBAUM.
Clwk OtBOe, -Altfti H,vto ViMtVS. ,
SHERIFFS SALE.
ny Mrtue ot sundry writs twicd out of the
n.iid.iii.i.1... iMcim nt I'nlumbla county and
to mo directed, will be exposed to rubllc sale nt tlio
Court House In HloomsburB, on
Mondiiv. May 3d, 1880;
at t o'clock p. in., tlio following described real cstato
All that undltlded half of tuo following mn"i
im ntinnii .iniAin in Hemlock township, ColumHa
county, renns)lvanla, bounded and described us
follows, It: lieulnnlng nt a wniio ouk, memc -i
landotdodtrey.Mellck.soutUfcienteen and a half
degTees enst one hundred and fifteen and four tenth
perches to a post, thence by land of Iho satno sou h
one-halt degrees west, slxty-nlno and three-tenth
perches ton stone, thenco by land of tho heirs ot
Samuel Wanlch, and AlbcrtsotnmtrawiuiiiuiijMu.il
and a half degrees west nineteen perches lo npost,
thenco by a public road nnd laud of Jacob Harris
north eight degrees west eighty-seven perches ton
sugar tree, thenco north one desreo east thirty-four
perches, north twelve degrees west, ten perches,
north eighteen degrees w est tweniy pcmies, uu.ui
fifteen degrees west Ihlrty-four perches, north six
and a half degrees west eight perches, to n button,
wood, iiorlhslxty-slx nnd one-fourth degrees enst,
tltleen and four-tenth perches to tho place of begin
ning, containing twenty-eight acres and twenty,
eight perches, strict measure, whereon aro erected
n three story grist and llourlng mill with tt good
water power and wnter right, a two story dwelling
house, large hog pen n.-,d other out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taken in execution nt tho Milt ol I'llnton
Mellck, executor of dodlrey Mcllck, dee'd, against
John lleaglo with notlco to James K. Kjerand Moses
Stetler, terre-tenants, and to bo sold ns the property
of John lleagle.
IxstiR, Attorney Lcvl'IFa
ALSO,
All that undivided one-half part of nil that certain
In-lot situate In tho borough ot Ilerwick and bound
ed on the north by second street on tho cast by an
alley, on the south by a lot ot Joseph tcks heirs.
and on tho west by a lot of now s c. Jajno
containing one fourth of an aero more or less,
whereon are creeled n frame dwelling house, a frame
stable, a framo wagon house, nnd other out-bulld
lngs with tho appurtenances,
seized, taken lu execution as the property ot licit
ben MlPcr nt tho suit of the First National liank ot
Itloomsburg now for the usoof Henry Doak, and to
be sold as the property of Iteuben Miller.
Krikzs, Attorney. Alias la
ALSO.
The undivided onMialf part ot nil that certain tract
or piece of land Mtuato In Ixwust township, Colum
bia County staio aforesaid, bounded on the west by
lands ot Thomas llllllnglon, on the south by land of
Thomas and Mary Itushton, on tho east nnd norm
ti. lands ot Lewis Lee, Isaac Lewis, Ilenjamin camp,
Jacb ICershncr, nnd others, containing four hun
dred and ' hlrtj -nine acres nnd four perches.
Ala j, une other certain tract situate as utoresald,
bounded ou the west by lands ot Michael Stlnc and
otherwise bounned by lands of Lewis Lee, John
Illlllg nnd others, and by the aforesaid trait, con
taining one hundred and eighty-nine ncres nnd six
ty-throe perches. ....
Also, ttll that certain lot or piece of ground situate
In the Horough of Ccntralla, county and state afore
said, on tie wst side ot Locust avenue, being twen-ty-tlve
feet In width on said avenue and extending
at rWht angles therewith westwurdiy one nunorea
and forty feet In depth to an alley and Known on ine
map of said Horough as lot No. J, In block 111, said
lot being bounded ns follows to-wlt: on uio east bj
Locust avenue, on the north by lot of Jane ll.Torrey;
on tho west by an alley, and on tho Routh by lot of
Ilrldget Farrell, on which Is erected u two stor
frame dwelling house.stuble, and oilier out-bulldlngs
seized, taken tn execution at the suit of The Shen
andoah Valley Hank to use Ac, against J. .Miller
Itaub, David Keller, and Edwurd Shatter, terro ten
ants, nnd to be sold us the property ot J. Miller ltaub
David Keller and Edward Shancr, tcrre tenants.
Fkbkzs, Attorney Lev Fa
ALSO,
The tollowtng real estate situated in .Madison
township, Columbia county, i'ennsj lvanla, bounded
on tho north by land of Adam lioat, on the east by
lands of Henry Everett and William Mnsteller.south
by land of Henry -Miller, west by lands ot Joslah
Mauatand William Masteller.contulnlngabout slxt
eight acres, moro or less, on w hlch uro a two stor)
framo dwelling house, frame bank barn, and other
out-bulldlngs. A good apple orchard, and u good
spring ot water and spring house near the dwelling.
This property Is situated on tho public road leading
from Hloomsburg to Jerseytown, about three miles
from Jersevtown.
Seized, taken In execution at the salt of Conrad
Kreamer against Ellas llogar, nud to bo sold ns the
properly of Ellas Hogar.
IUkklky, Attorney. Fl Fa
ALSO,
All that certain lot or piece ot land situate In
.Mlfllln township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: On the
north by Abraham .--chweppenhclscr, on the cast liy
I'eter Michael, on tho south and west by Horace
Schweppenhelscr, containing eighty acres, more or
less, on which ure erected u two story framo house,
bank barn, a largo frame grist milt, mill houso nnd
alt necessary out-bulldlngs.
seized, taneii tu execution at the suit of J, II. Hit-
lerusslgned to F. Jordiu & sons against (leorge
Nungesser, and to bo sold as Ihe properly cf deorge
Kungesser.
iiKocxwAY & Elwell, Attys AI Fl Fa
ALSO,
All that certain tract, messuage or pieco ot land
situate In .Mount pleasant tow nshlp, Columbia coun
U, and stuto ot I'ennsj lvanta, bounded und describ
ed as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands ot S')l
esler Kitchen, ( u Ihe cast by lands of John Mus
grave, ou the sou'h by lands ut Jacob Johnston, and
on the west bv Unas of S) Ulster Kltchin and Jacob
FWe-r containing Mt-slx acres more or less, on
whli h Mre erected a log dwelling house, a good bam
an I wu?un shed, and out-bulIdliiL-s.
selzfd, taken la execution ut the suit of Torinda
Ihii-i'iibuih, since intermarried with luijdlikhl
u,'stust Henry Kitchen, with nullcoto terre tenants
aiul 1 1 be suld us tho property vjf Henry Kitchen
with notice Uiurre tsnauts.
i.irlLfcs, Attorneys. Vend E
ALSO.
All that messuago und tract of Und situate In
Heaver township, Columbia county uud statu ol
Pcunsjli onla, bounded and desirlbed as follows
lz: Ou tho north by land in Warrantee namoot
Catharine Lorgenbtrgtr, and land of Columbia coil
und Hon nmjuny, un Iho south by public road
leading noui lleuu-r Valley to Macauley CojI Mines,
ou the east by la-'d of Charles F. Mann, deceased,
and ou the w est by land of John luker, Si., contain
lug seveoty-nve acres more or less.
seized, taken la execution at the suit ot Joshua
Fetterman und Aaron drover Admrs. of Michael
(.'rover, deceased, against John HlnUrllter Sarah
Ann Hlnterllter and Jacob Hlnterllter, and to be
sold as the propertyot John Illnterliter, Sjrah Ann
Hlnterllter and Jacob Hlnterllter.
Freeze, Attorney. Lev Fa
ALSO,
All those four separate nnd distinct pieces or par.
eels of land bltuato In Locust township, Columbia
county, i'enn'a, bounded und described as follow s
that is to say
No l, known as tho Tavern Stand In the town of
Numedla, beginning ut a stone In tho public road
leading from Numedlaw Kerntown thence ly land
of IIcriLnn Fahrlnger south nine and one nuarter
degrees west twenty-one and eight-tenth perches
to u stone thence by land of deorge A. snjder south
eigniy.nve uno mreo-quarterdigrees weal twenty
onu and ihree-tenth perches to u stone In tho center
ot tho public road leading from Ashland to Calaw Issa
thencv In Bald road and by land ot Peter Swank and
Iteuben Fahrlnger norUi eighteen degrees east
twenty. two ni.dflve-tenth perches toastone, thenco
n laid lead and by land of lie tame ul d Murguret
Khoads north tw o degrees w est ten aud sei en- tenth
perches lo u stono thenco by laud ot Mury Telts-
woriunorm eigntj-su degrees east fuurteen and
tnree-tenUi perches to u stone, thenco by u ten foot
ulley south three deL-rei-seast eleven and two-tenth
perches to as. one lu the public mad, thento In said
puwic road und by land ot Herman Fahrlnger. north
elghty-tlve and three-quarter degrees eust ten und
seten-tenm perches to tho place ot twrinninv. ran.
mining three acres, und eighty-eight perchci strict
measure, whereon aro erected u large brick hotel,
largo frame stable and wagon shed und all necessary
out buildings In good order,
fo j, situate in Locust township, county and state
aiuresaia uounuea and described as follows: llcrln
nlogatattoneacornerot land of Silas It. Johnson
and running from thrnco by Und ot William imiieir
north atty degrees east eishteeu und tour-tenths
Iiercnes to a stono theuco by the same north mm.
aud a halt degrees east fourteen perches to a stono
anu ileal, tuenco by laud ot Susau Kllno north thirty,
seven and u halt degrees west ntty-slx perches to u
post, thence by land ot tho same south titty degrees
w est thirty und nlnc-lcnlh perches to a stone thenco
by land of Silas 11 Johnson south lh!rty-nluu and
uirce-quarier uegrees east slxly-tour perches to the
pmce 01 ix-i;inuiug, containing eleven acres and ono
uuuuieuunuiweaiy-eignt perches strict measur,
containing timber.
No", sliuaui In tho township of Locust, county
and stale aforesaid bounded and described us fol
lows beginning at u stone a corner of land cf Jaiob
u vuiiine ana me.Numidla school lot and running
thence by said schwl lot and land belonirlnir in tti
Lutheran and derman Iteformed Church south ono
uvunu xraiMnceu percues to a stono thenco by
land ot deorge Oelty north eighty-nine deirn.a ..,
thirty-one penhes to a stone, thence by the same
uunuaiiieeu una ono-quurter Uegrees east forty,
ono aud nine-tenth perches to u stone, thencn Li
the same north Utty-tour degrees east Ave and tle-
ic-iiiu pereues vo a scone inenco by land o( John A
Itltner south, elghty-.nlne degrees west ten aud ek-i.t
tenth perches to a stone, thenco by Und ot Jucob
vasunesouiu ntiy-tour desrees west forty-four
aud one-tenth, perches to Ihe place ot Uvlnntnp
containing seven acres and six and one-halt wrchi.
strict measure, whereon Is erected a one and ono-half
aiur iruuie uuusu uuu sncnen.
No 4. being Hi Locust township county and stain
aforesaid bounded as follows: on the east bv land nf
John Helnbold and un tho southby "lane l ot Herman
Fulirlnger and on the west by land of John A liiffie?
and onlho north by land ot John Itlnbold contalnlnir
k .i i i i i WVI i, luv mo more or less.
Thiers Administrators and M. d. llugnea uirailli?
llmili.1 MdrrW mill In to t, 1,1 ' .,"'""uk?
iiSw MirfE " wvr W
KniartFKIIlI. AttlS. LisrVa
Terms, cash on Cay of sain.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
STRAWBRIDGE
Desire prominently tn 1'ivlto nttt-nllon to tliolr magnltlceiit line of
Medium-Weight Dress Goods,
Especially adapted to the weather of
MAY AND JUNE
And for Country, Seaside, Mountain and Traveling Wear later on
The fipcrlfnceofp.nl reasons hn shown us thai In our cl mate a cUs of l)re.,il,
urci Is uVmindfil fqually removed from tho thick fahrlcs ol winter nnd the .,r. ,
nf summer. We liarpacconllnglv arramted fur an altogether exeppt onal nnrim,,nt()(pl
clasv of Kahrlcs In rronch, English and Amorlcan C.oods anil now submit, ,M
which must command universal attention as by tho testimony of numcrotu im rcliasi.lH
HAS NO KQUA1
Ai fairly representing the clasi of goods
46 Inch Granite Cloths 87Jc
In Choice Shades.
Illuminated Oranlte 1 00
Very scarce und Desirable.
40 Inch t'eliln l'mile 75c
Extra Quality and Cheap.
Illuminated Chevrons 87Jo
44 inches In width.
40 Inch Powder Cloths ! 00
Would Cost More to Import.
New Cords and Arnuires S7Jo
In Wonderful Variety.
Granite Cloths and l'etins $1 00
in Bewildering Assortment.
Cordettes, Hayes, 1'eltins,
Polka Dote, Fnconne?,
and Crepe Verginia,
t $1 2.1,
In tho Newest French Colorings.
Cashmere l!di;p 50c
All Wool and 14 Inches Wide
45 Inch liolge Verglnln ."fic
Splendid for Service.
French Cashmere 00c
Double Width'
23 Inch Cushmero Holm '2So
In (Iray and Ilrown Shades.
44 Inch O. anile Mohair- (J2c
Would cost to-day "5 cents.
44 Inch Granite Mohairs ,1Gc
In lleautltul llelgo Colorings.
Granite Cloths 40 and 50c
51 Inches lu Width.
r ...i,rt a....n, o.. ... it. - it i
i. i'n" "ii" 1 i"" mo uui" i-i visit me euy aii'i iiersunany inspect tu is ivoa!
fill exhibit should avail themselves of the advantages offered by our
ST IS A WIS IC I IM
Eighth and Market Streets, Phi la.
C. C. GaLIGNAN,
Plumber, Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker,
AND IIEALEH IN
STOVES, HEATKBS JlsTlD JRAJSrarSS
BL.OOIYISBURG, PA.
Sliop in Openi House, Otli door
B&CEACBB IS AX OIVCS OUKBD BV
BENSON'S UAPCINE POROU44 PLASTERS
I" IS Till; O.M.V ll,OW,
(JIII'V 2(l(l() IjPll.ticitsitfi Iitinf. m.iiitoil. a iMi-tmi' k-I.iI its
thai I lie, 1
are in Bvi:ry way Superior to tho
.'UI 1.11 , UT U
order
busl new
when
person. When
them back.
clerks, who are able to
we are enabled to gtvo
customers wha teat Ilia choice
WW?
twenty years at retailing, wo cannot afford to lose our good
namo by laolc of proper service to absent customers. Write
plainly, and describe fully what is wanted, and about tho
price desirod.
Address,
John Wanamaker,
LargestlDry Goods House,
Philadelphia.
rstini ..an 1 i ".:r:nTTTi'.i.. .1; i:1 r,,...,
iiini.JnMiiMiirtiMiiMinMtiHiiiiiiiMmiiiiniMiimiiiiiMinmiiiiih
uctober 3, 79 tf.
s
ATARRH
Dauchy & Oo'b. Advt's.
ON 30 DAYS TRIAL
l-i!.,?.!,". c", our E'l'Ctro-Voluic lielts ana otlu-r
h ix'trloAiipllaiia-supon trial lor so Hjjb totlioao
uni;rto truiu Nervous iwtlllty, Kheumail" m K
aljslHor iuiy dlM-uses of the l lu'r or MUu'is sliI
y V'1'" 'Itsi-asi-s. a sun- cure suoruniu-a ir i,i
HOPE DEAF
Alj n, pen,.,, but lu.l.lble IS o'urrl. 1
ap-lla, '60.iw u
Dr. Lascolle's English Remedy
Funllki; thH many ho-called prepara
Tmr, . ,loli'orilil3aiwratru.iuouj rc.
ITS ' '.tilf..V'",B y lio Patient i
has be'n,n..or a' fin 'VViV? 'lii '
winiJ1 'A,,lf to she It a talr leu, Mt"iX
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THECOMPLETE HOME
ruU.r I'UACTICAL ltotuiATiuv,
Tss XV'H IIxu.i-Ucik,-'. OIIDE,
HI" Kricr,ce4 IIu.iKm,', rBIEm
A book of mors protlcl utility will ldom tr.vnp
NEEDED !;,;" "!" rv i"ii utrllt
& GLOTHIEK
referred to, wo name the following
I Hoya'
Snllll Cloths
In Desirable Shades.
Mehingo Chevrons
lu llelgo Ml wl Colorings.
Melango Granite Cloths
In llelgo Mixed Shading.
41 Inch Camel' Hair
In Ileautlful Light Shading
Illuminated lielce
All Wool nnd Suitable for Count!
Choice Mohair Melanges,
Wear
At 25, 2S an 131 c
ppeoai nargains at uiesi- Prli -Novel
Ilritish Fancies,
At 30, 37 ami -,o
Adapted for Trimming and Suri ,ut3.
Ill Our Novelty Department,
We havo for
T1MMMINGS
Tho Largest and most beautiful comii'nsti
Colorings and the drcatest Itangi ,ti'n .
....,,, I.. tl.llol.,tr.l,,n 6
in connection iviin aooie List of (n is su'.'J
l rencli Ulnik Caslimrris
ourlmporlatlons'lils scisonsi,.,,.
targe hut Ihe demand Iibh Ih en unpn i'iimm
Ul)lisri)ui-iii;.i in im- llllTfllMng popularity ,
poons we oner, uur siock is sun comi . ' intfl
From 40 Cents to $2 00 per Yanl
Wearc Just opening a New laioleeof , ir v
Silk Warp Henrietta I'lntln,
Tho last wo shall recelre tho presenr s, -t
prices aro sun ns iusi year nnd iim gai i eiti (
111U DU111C.
, . i ii.. :
I' A I.OT11 1 10 Ii
oprll 25
KU.Mi:UY THAT MJIt I'tll.s.vS
S
Ordinary. Slow-acting-Porous TlasK
'IliiiilhW.'"'
Out of town
peopto who can
not conveniently
trnvel, msyliavo sam
ples Bent them of Dry
Gooiia ind ult other yoods
thutwosell. If they wilt -write
us, No charge, nnd no need to
if not suited. Wo mako it u
to attend to such letters quickly;
orders coma wo send tho exact
artlclo wanted, and at exactly samo price
1 other customers pay when hero buying in
goods nro not aa ordered, we
Havlntj trained and resnonslblo
use discretion in filling orders,
great satisfaction to the many
to m. With a reputation of
l ,.,n.,i.i.n..i .
LLiiLL
I a Terrible DUrARp, Iu feat ful t fleet, are cMnip'i?
rur.ninj dow.i the tlroat, weak cyct. deafnet, lots of v ue
lou cf .ncll( ijtuitinc odon, natal dtlorniiti, and Un.u y
consumption, trom nnt to latt It 11 ever accieimc. trill
nary Ireatments a-e wtiu ihn uieleis. If neglccied while a cure u (oiililf(
it may rapidly develop into quick consumption. lhe mol Ihoroiian, suC
cenful and pleasant treatment u Dr M. W, CASE'S Popular Keniedy
Carbolate of Xar
INHAI AWTQ HnllHtnotlon nlways ituii-
1 j r.'rin'y runtooil. Circular!, Con&uluMon, 1 nti
nd Adnce Iree. Ir. 31. W. t'oe, SJ Arch ht., I'hllu., l'a.
WATERS' PIANOS & ORGANS'
IlKsT MAIjK; Wakkanthii Six YkHf ,
AMIS Mooliinii rmi-r, fiat, npwuril Nhw ' ,
'. JiS.IIIustralfU CaiuliK i- ti- '- ''
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lldli.U'K WA'IKIIS ; to , bill, llruailwu
aprll va, 'bo. ly (t
ffliSSs
t.oi-ranil Hock onti ft 1
liiMopi,, a i.ft in '
t.stool. Hook, onli lJi
1 rui .jiuuKiio rrt-e, Addreais DAMEI t '
vi 'i&lilnutou, N. J, u u
PLASTI
80 P13K TON
coxs rANTi.y nv ham
t'lit'apcNl ami iickI Sloni', III"'
nnd i:ui'iiiviirur!
, , . IN TllKCOt'KrV,
I'lea&u come anil
Examine Quality aud Compare Prices.
NEW FISH,
Nice, Bright unci Clicaji,
II. W AU1-,
aprlU, -so-jin' Esl'V HI'1 T
S1500
TO flUKX) A YKAIt, or i" Jl
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makeinorBiliiintlienin' " 'rjl
ea alKHe, so ono can tall " I
innnF-v f .iKt. Anv nm, CUD a I
work. Youcan make. Irom &u reum to flan n "
aeotlnsjoureenlnt'a and .pare time to tlif
pins. ItcostanothtnL'iotryllin LuslniMi. N
like It tor money makfiicewr orfenU Ufot''
nt'ba pleasant nud Btrlctly lionorablu. Heaili r "
want to know all about the beat puj Ins bualu a ' ,
lure uie public, tend ua our adilrias alia -
-..Hjuuiuii imniuuiuro uuu pnruie hii..- -bainplea
Hortli U also frees loucau II1111 1 ll,k ' ,,4
lOUriiltr.,lfnr.Kull . H.ll.,, 1 1 L-l HI fl V. S'l 1 I
411)., 1'orlland, Maine, ' oct, 8. ' ''
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