THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. Q. E. ELWELL, 1 wiii... J. E, BITTENBEMDEE.f 4lMrs BLOOMSBURG, PA, Kill DAY, AIMIIL Utli, 1882. Col. P. A. Oonkling, brother of Hojcoc. is tnlked of .is Dcmocratio condiilato for Governor of New York. A nieco of General Sherman has just taken the veil of tho Order of Sisters of Morey. Sho will be known in relig ion as oislcr Alary Veronica. Tlia Do.nocratio Suto Convention will meet at Ilarrisburg on Wedncs day Juno 28th; tho Wolfo Indcpen dents will meet at the samo pl.ico on Wednesday May 24th and the Cam cron Stalwart Republicans on Monday may 8tli. Judgo Wylio of tho Washington criminal court, lias decided that tli indictments against tho Star Route men must stand, and the defendants must answer. This decision was tin expected, and tho jobbers aro greatly disappointed. It is stated on what appears to bu good authority that Jessu James, tho notorious outlaw recently killed, was dclcgato from Mississippi to tho Chi cago convention under tho namo of Johnson. Wo aro not informed whether ho was ono of tho "300." Tho Muncv Creek llailwav is adver tised for salo at iiiighcsvillc, August Utn, lSb'J, at 11 a. in. The salo is ad verlised by John Craii' as trusted the bondholders, and will bo live thousand dollars cash, tho in thirty days thereafter. for sold at balanco Tho President's veto of tho Chinese bill was received with disgust by tho citizens of California. Some suggested iorming anti-Ulnncse leagues and dnv ing them from the coast. Public meetings wcro called, and in some places the President wns hung and burnt in cfllgy. A committee of investigation has reported favorably to tho Easton Board of Trade, upon tho propositions of Mr. Herman Simons of Iloboken to establish a silk factory. Suitablo ground has been offered for the crcc tion of tho factory, and $10,000 sub Rcribeu to tlio stock ot the company. Buffalo Bill may never bo seen again on the dramatic stage. Tlio ilescen dants of Philip Cody, Bill's father. havo laid claim to about fifty acres of ground on Euclid avenue, right in tho centre of tho city of Cleveland. If their claim is allowed, tho family will be a million dollars richer, and then the hero of the "Scsuts of tho Prario' will retire from tho boards, perhaps to i t-appear in congress. Tho second annual convention of tho btato Constitutional Amendment Asso ciation will bo held in Huntingdon on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 9 and 10. The call, which is signed by Ex Chief JusticQ-Agnow. invites all auxil iary Constitutional Amendment Asso ciations, omen s Christian Temne anco Unions, Temples of Honor, Royal lempiars and.ottier temperance socio ties to send delegates. President Arthur vetoed the Chinese bill on tho ground that twenty years is Chinese immigration. 1 ho Republican National Convention of 1SS0 declared that tho unrestricted immiaration theso peoplo is "an evil of great mag nitude ana cancel upon congress enact laws regulating tho samo. took a republican congress two years to pass a law, and immediately an acci dental President vetoes it upon a very flimsy excuse, and stalwart organs en dorso his action. This shows what the professions of republicanism aro wortl Iho usual machine prograinmo has been earned out by the tools of Cam eron in this county, At a vecent meet ing of the so called republican stand ing committee, most of tlio members of which we behove wero appointed b tho chairman, D. A. Becklev and B. 1' Crispin wero chosen delegates to tho C!,n,.. .. .! . !. ; . . vote for Beaver for Governor. J. Brown was recommended as senatorial delegate, with power to chooso his own conferees. Beaver is securing all the delegates from nearly all the minority counties. A wiso discretion on tho part of tho Dcmocratio convention tho selection of a candidate, will giv mo democrats tno next uovcrnor In s contested election case recently heard bvforo Judge El well at a special court in venire uouniy, it was liclU an opinion filed, that persons wiioso resideneo m an election district begai on the loth day of December 1880 wero not qualihed voters at an election held on tho loth day of February 1881, although they had resided in the district sixty-one days. In com putmg timo by months, tho right method is to proceed from a given day in unu iiiuiiwi, iu u nay wiiu a corre sponding number in nu ensuing montl without regard to tho number of days embraced within tho3e periods. In fixing tho timo of resideneo requisite to entitle ono to voto in district at two months, tho framers of tlio constitution rejected any other modo of computing tlio timo than that nbovo stated. that "Jumbo," tho big elephant Hai-uum, Baily, & Hutchinson recently purchased iu England has just arrived :.. x- ' ..i. tr .... . i i . iii .wv iuik miv. jiu was nrougut over on the steamship Assyrian Mon arch. A largo box, or cage, was built upon the main deck just largo enoug! to cover him, measuring thirteen feet iu length, twolvo feet in height, and six feet eight inches iu width. It was made of three inch yellow piuo planks fastened together by soven-iuch beams, and straps of heavy iron. The entire- box weighed about six tons, or ono half ton lens than the weight of tho elephant, lie measures elovou feet six inches in height, tho extreme spread of his oars is fifteen feet, and ho can reach up twcuty.six feet with his trunk. His daily diet on Ins journey oon simed of ton or fifteen loaves of bread two bushels of oats, threo quarts of onions, a bushel of biscuit, two hun dred pounds of hay and as much fruit, candies.ifco.as tho passengers would give Inm. He cost his present owners until lio arrived in jnow orK nuoui jjjiu.uuu, although 10,000 was tho prico paid lor him. llioy wero onligeu to pay tho laro ot uuu steerago passengers, because of the London Board of trade who foibado tho vessel taking steerago passengers along with tho elephant. Jumbo is about seventy-five years of nge, Tho vessel was fourteen days crossing the ocean. i m The Huntington Reformatory". Governor Hoyt has made nn in spection of tho eastern penitentiary for tho purposo of obtaining information for his own enlightenment in discuss ing tlio best plans for housing tho inmates of tho proposed new reformatory at Huntington. Tho travornnr is n member of tho commis sion 'to erect that institution,-' and it was through his efforts that the plan Was changed from a middle penitcn- Itnrv in n reformatory. It has been found thnt tho architect who drew Iho plans for tho buildings has based them on tho thrcostory system, something to which tlio commision is unanimously onnosed tho ono story plan of tho eastern penitentiary being their first choioo. As thcro nro twenty ncre3 in tho Huntington plot thcro will bo plenty of room for tho enlarged area demanded in spreading out the muni ing on tho ono story plan. Mitchell vs. Oameron. And now thcro is moro troublo in tho stalwart camp. Don Cameron has influenced Arthur to remove SullHvau collector of the twenty third internal revenue district of this state, and ar pointed in his place- Colonel Jackson This was done in opposition to the -l . -t i5. -.? Ar:..!...)! expressed wisnes ui oi-uuiur ..uuum-u, and representatives Miller, Bayno and Shalleubergcr. Senator Mitchell has notified Cameron that ho will opposo tho confirmation, and says that tho motivo of Cameron in tins removal was his hostility to Bayne, and that Jackson is to bo used, with tho pat- ronago of his office, to defeat Baym's re-election, simply because the latter will not bow down and worship beforo Cameron's shrine. Miller does not propose that tho patronage of the ad ministration shall bo used in any such way, and ho intends to exposo tlio Camcrons nnd their henchmen in this nefarious business. Let tho kettlo boil I With tho broach that is growing wider between Don Cameron of tho ono part, and Governor Hoyt, Attor ney General Palmer, Senator Mitchell and Charles S. Wolfo of tho other, the davs of Republican misrule in Pennsylvania aro drawing to a close. PRISONERS TO BE PENSIONED. Mr.. DeMott introduced into tho house on Monday a bill for the relief of soldiers of the war of tho rebellion who wero confined in rebel prisons, Such soldiers shall bo pensioned at tho rate of eight dollars per month, in cases where the term 61 imprisonment sliall iiavo been ninety clays and less than ono year, oro dollar per month additional for each full month of such imprisonment in excess of one year, and two dollars per day tor each and every day's confinement in said con fedcrato military prisons, nnd that said pensions shall be payable in the samo manner as other pensions aro paid. Should this bill becorao a law, it puts theso prisoners, who much rather choso imprisonment to facing tho cannon's mouth, on an equality with those who faced dancer, and either lost their lives or still carry with them the marks of tho hard fought battles Thero wero many who much preferred being captured and took their chance ot either escaping irora tho prison or being exchanged for other prisoners, than to pass through tho heat of tho battlo and risk their lives ; and now these same ones who in tune of great est need would shirk duty, aro to be placed on tho list of pensioners. Next m order will come those who remained at homo and proclaimed their loyalty by encouraging others to go to battle, News Items. Watkins also thinks it is in the oil belt and will mako experiments in tho direction ot wells. A full feeling after meals, dyspepsia, tieart-burn, and general ill health lioved by Brown s Iron Bitters. inoi. k if. road aro repairing their road and making their bridges secure tor tho coming season. A charter has been granted by tho Stato, to tho Anthracite Water Com pany of Mahanoy City. Tho capital StOClC 13 5100,000. The HonsQ Committee on Naval affairs recommended the appropriation of SflOO.OOO for completion of tho unfinished monitor. The latest sesthetic slang, when ladies reprove their admiring gentleman menus, is: "ion natter too awlully per fectly much." Mr. Moses Taylor has founded alios pital in Scranton for the benefit of tho employees ot the Delaware, Lackawan na and yes tern ltailroad and tho Lackawanna Coal and I ton Co. A VAMIHI PKItKOIlSIAKCT.. Many wonder how, Parker's 'Ginger lonio can perioral such varied cures. thinking it simply essence of ginger, when iu fact it is made, from mauv valu able medicines which act beneficially on every diseased organ. See other col umn. A I? . - e , r ... j line oi Jiemio coacnes will soon bo started .between Athens nnd Waver- ly. h red Sherman has already receiv cd ono new coach for tho lino nnd is waiting for other.'. J ho steamboat "Lvman Truman." formerly of Owego, is now making trips on tho btisquelianna river between Wilkcsbarro and Nantieokc, Tho boat has been rechristened tho. "Susque lunina." A. Is, Bowman, proprietor of tho Canton Sentinel has lately placed a new cyunuer press in his ollice. a i'aui.tlkhs family mkkicixi:. "I have used in my family Simmons j.iver lieguiator lor tno last eight or ten years,, and found it to supercede anything recommended forohilU, favor and ague. I have given up calomel, quiuino and all other mercurial treat ment, I give it to my children, from (.no year old to those- of twenty-fivu years old. It is all you pould wish in a family. Please use my namo as you wish, very truly, n. u. urbanks, Urawlonl Co. (!n. A Wilkes -Barre paper savs "Ex Sheriff Kennoy is about to bring c suit against tho county for nionoy ex pended by him while-' in the Sheriff's oflico for horse-hire. Mr. K. claims that it wfs a necessary expense nnd as such should bo paid by tho county. He hns taken tho advico of n very cele brated Philadelphia lawyer iu nddition to his own counsel nnd they are of tho opinion lie has a clear case,, Chewing tobacco is to bu used for rowards of merit in tho Illinois Statu prison, each woii-ueiiaveu convict re ceiving a paper or plug once a week. "When I publicly testified that I had been cured of n terrible skin I umor by tho Cutlcura Remedies, I did so that others might bo cured, and do not re gret tho timo given to answering in quiries." Hon. Win. Taylor, Boston. 1 Adam S. Dunmoro ex-county treas urcr oBcrks county is a defaulter to tho county and state to tho ntnount of Sf.'JO.OOO. Ho suddenly left homo on tho Oth for parte unknown. His bondsmen nro secured to tho extent of $15,000. nccilH Uccoritcd. Tho following deeds Imvo been recorded since thoic Inst published l John O. Freeze ami wife to Indah W. McKelvy, lMoomshurg. John Wampolo and wife to Biisnnnn .In- coby of Light Street. Susanna Jncoby to Albert Scnrlcs of Wilkes Unrre. Abraham Mnrtz and wife to Kllza A. Shcrrctts of Scott township. Samuel Simpson, ct. nl. to Charles Nuff ltnf of Snlcm township, Lur.crno county. Q. E. Davenport ct nl, to L. J. Fuller, of Snlcm township, Luzcrno county. Clinrlcs G. Murphy, nctlng ns Sheriff, to M. 11. & S. V. Assoclntlon of Kspy. The M. H. & S. V. Assoclntlon of Kspy to (Icorgo Ituckle. llcuhcn Sliunmn nnd wlfo to (leorgu Robertson of Shnmokln. Geo. Scott nnd wife to Hcnhen Hliuninn of JInhi township. David Herring nnd wife to C. AV. bow ctnl of OrHiigcvllle. Frederick W. Hoffman nnd wife to Charles Colemnn of JncUson. Dyer C. Moss to Miles W. Muss of lien ton. Ucnjnmhi F. Edgar to Wllher ('. 1'en- nlngton of Fishing creek. AVlllicr C. Pennington nnd wife to Amos Hnrtman. G. AV. Hlrlcman, Administrator, to Hlrnm Hess of Denton. C. V. Eves ct nl to Sarah Jnno Lee of Greenwood. Wellington Swank to Tlionms Harder of Cntnwlssa. J. I). Knittle nnd wife to Thoinns E. Harder of Cntnwlssa. Mnthlns Glngles and wife to Tlionms E. Harder of Cntnwlssa. J. V.nndC. M. Christiana e.xrs., to Will Inm Chrlstmnn ut nl of lllnomsliurg. William Christman et nl to .lumcs Ilellly of llloomsburg. Wilson It. Albcrtson to David It. Albert son of Fishing Creek. Aaron Smith to Firmnu Smith of Benton. John W. Hoffman, ShcrifT, to Benjamin Miller of Centre. John Gordncr, trustee, to George H. Gordncr of Mt. I'lcnsnnt. William P. Mauser and wife to Isnlnh Hngcnliuch of Mahoning township, Mon tour Co. J oscph D. Thompson nnd wife to Hnrrlc Scybert of Snlcm township, I.uzerne Co. Joseph D. Thompson nnd wife to Cassan dra Seybert of Salem township, Luzerne county. John K. Itoblns and wife to Jacob Strnusc of Cntnwlssa. M. G. Hughes to William Hclwig, Locust township. John McMurtrlc and wife to Lnvluln Al bcrtson, Greenwood. Nancy Itolm to John McMurtrlc, Green wood. Columbia County Mutual Saving Fund nnd Loan Association to Daniel L. Singlcy, Beaver. William L. Frens ct nl to Fnnnlc Frcns, Brlarcrcck. Enoch Itittenhouse nnd wife to Ann Rittcnhousc ct nl Brlarcrcck. Wm. L. Frcas ct al attorneys &c, to Ed ward Hughes. Brlarcrcck. Gilbert Fowler to Hlrnm W. Bower, Ber wick. Isaac S. Kuhn nnd wife to J. F. Peacock, Bloomsburg. John F. Peacock and wife to Charles Krutt. Bloomsbursr. Parson Edwards and wife to Harriet Curr Madison. Parson Edwards to William ltuhli, Mad!- xun. Peter A. Evans to G. W. Whltnlght, Hem. lock. Kate Cain to Edward Stewart ct al. Centre. B. F. Hnrtman, ct nl. ex. to Hiram Shaf fer, Bloomsburg. Jackson Lclby to Julia Ann Lelby, Mon tour. Harriet Vanllew to Charles Lee, Orange. B. F. Hnrtman ct nl ex. to John Shutter, Greenwood. C. W. Neal and wlfo and F. P. Billmcycr nnd wife to Ellsha B. Harlmnn, Madison. U. II. Ent to George Hnssert, Bloom. U. H. Ent, Shcria to M. G. Hughes, Cat- nwissa. Alden Stocks to J. F. Pfnhler, Brlnr-creel;. Jesse Shnnnon to Mary Hoppes, Blooms burg. Catharine Groover -to Susan A. Wolf, Mlfllin, Nathan Drelsboch and wife to C. A. Franklan, Fishing Creek. Nathan Mart, to 11. S. Ent. Mary Snyder to John Camp, Itoarhig creek. William Mather to Jacob K. Berlin, Greenwood. Benevillo Wnry nnd wlfo to Abram. Bit nor, Locust. I. E. Sehoonover and wife to 1). J. Waller Bloomsburg. Hobert SUIT and wife to I). J. Waller. Bloomsburg. Carolina Letten to Peter Spooncbergcr, Centre. John II. Slusser and wife to Geo. W. Slusscr, Milllin. M. (. Hughes exr to Gideon E. Meyers. Catawlssa. Joseph D. Thompson i t M to Asbohel Itlchle, Berwick. Amandus Bender nnd wlfo to A. W. Itlchnrd, Fishing creek. Benjamin Gouldcr et nl to Alfred Mc Henry, Benton. Bohert Swartwout.toT. B. Cole, Benton. DEATHS. A' J CoN.NEit. Died In Onumevlllu on thu 5th Inst. Mrs Mary C. Conner, aged 43 years 8 mouths and 13 days. Dkitiucii. Died In Fishlmrcreek town. ship on tho 7th lust. Joseph Deltcrlch. aged 74 years 0 months and 25 days. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ,-v. o....-, n uww uamca ai u uuuuuucuu 1Q mil column, are plodgvci to nwas by tho Ueclsloa ot Wo aro auUiorlzsd to annmirm, iim, hipm CIIAKLE3 M. J1LAKEU, of Beaver tOWII8Uli, Uacandldato tor Ileprosetitatlvo Intlio Legisla ture, suujwt to tho action of too Democratlo County Coaveuttou. J lo win not travel to solicit votes, E XJXTTOlYti NOTICTT KSTATE OF M1HV rnsNHit. nirny.i. Tf-f.tpra rru,amant..tf .n .i.a . - .vu.hu.-, u.u.j uu mo umatu ot Mary Conner, Uto o( orange townblp,Col. co..deceasod jiavB been sranKd by tuo lteifUierof saldjiounty to 1). h. M!om. All persons Uavtoi; clalma acatnat sent tbem ror settlement and tlioae Indebted to uaa puj ihcuv w ma uuucrttiuuuu uxccuior without delay. V, W. Mll4.HK, Att'y D. K. SLOAN, April 14 -cw Kxccutor. 7 PER - -Nrrurlly llirrv Iu lx Time Hie I.oiiii without ilii llullilliiiia. Interest. Semi Annual. NoiblnK ever been loat, mth jearot residence and Mil In the buslnoss. llest, of references- Hend for particulars if you have monev to loan, N u.cosmadvaiiccd, Interest kopt up, and principal guaranteed Iu cobo of forecloiuro, n. s. u. jonwsoir Neotlator of Uorteaee Loans, CT. PAUL.MINIT April H4w r IDOWS" API'HAISKMENTS. 1. Widow's appraisement In tho cs tatoot Nathan Uredbender Sr. Itealty, tM00 I. Wldow'a appralsoment In Ui estftlo ot James Johns jn, rerjonalty, ItSllS 8. Widow's appraisement In the cstato of John Ycai-cr. l'orsonilty. flMOt 4. Wldow'a npnralsomcnt In tho cstato ot William Deck, l'cnonalty, 1 800 00 6. Widow's appraisement In tho cstvto of T. .1. Vanacrsllco. l'crsonolt) , c, Wldow'a appraisement In tho estato of JcssoOlil. Personalty. Keaitr. , Wlilow'a nppralsemAnt In tho estato ot Abraham 1'orco, l'crsonalty. ltoalty. 869 isuoo 14V X1 8. Widow's appraisement In tho estato of usorgo Wnttcrs. l'crsonalty. jKnio) Ilcalty. oo w . Widow's appralecmcnt In Iho estato ot Aniliouyilunslnjer. l'orsonalty. 1300 00 lu. Widow's nppr Iscment In tho cstato ot William II, Snyder. Personalty. MS oo 150 00 lteally, II. Widow's appraisement lnthoestaU) tf David Mtlcr. Personalty. 4 en lloalty. t so H. Widow's appralsoment In tho cstato ot Kiijm Yocum Personalty, isoiioo is. widow's appraisement In the cstato ot Samuel d. Hutchison. Pcnonaliy, fioiw Itoilty.. soooo 14. Widow's nppratscmcnt In tho cstato of Ucorgo ufrton, l'orsonalty. 3no oo is. Widow's appraisement In Iho cstato of Charles! nomas. personalty 300 00 Will bo confirmed nisi on tho first Monday of Mar tw, and unless exceptions bj tiled wlihln four d.iTS threu(trr, tho tamo will be continued absolutely. W. KUlCKUAtnt. April 7 VI Ulcrlt O. O, SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of siiLdry writs Issued out ot tho Court ot Common ricas of Columbia county and to mo directed, will bo exposed to public salo at tho court House, In llloomsburg, Pcnns)lvanla, at two o'clock, p. m. on MONDAY, MAY 1st, 1882. All Hut certain real cstato situate In the town Of llloomsburg, Columbia county, Pn , described as follows, to-wlt; bounded on tho north by land ot U. P. Uartman,on the cast by Market street.on tho soulu by Illdgo alley, nnd on the west by Murray alley, containing seventy-one lect sit Inches tront.two hundred and four fcetslx Inches deep, on which aro erected n dwelling liouso.barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution ut tho suit of Johnson Black Co., against Andrew M. Uupcrt and to bo Bold as Iho property of Andrew M. Ilupcrt, Al Vend Ex. Litti.es Att'y ALSO, The following described real estato sltiuto In Oreenwojd township, Columbia county, Pentia , ns tho property of Abraham Drelbelbls, bounded nnd described as follows, to-wlt! Bounded oh tho north by lands of Jacob Utt and Joseph Rcdllnc.on tho cast by lands ot John C. Lemon and Theodore Lemon, on tho south by lands of David Albcrtson, and on the w est by lardi of aeorge Ulrton.deceas cd, and Peter H. Glrton, containing lltty acres of land, moro or loss, whereon aro erected a one and a half story framo dwelling house bank, barn and other out-bulldlngs. seized, taken In execution at tho suit of ltobert Husicll against Joseph Drelbelbls nnd Abraham Drelbelbls nnd to bo sold as tho property ct Abra ham Drclbelbli. Vend Ex. ViNOEnsucK, Atty. ALSO, Tho following described teal estato sltuatoln Light stieet.Columbla county.and stato of Penna. tbo property of Almlra McDowell, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt; bounded on the north by lot of Mrj. Oeorgo Oman, on tho cast by Main Street of said town, on tho south by an alley and on tho west by an alley, on which aro erected a two story iramo dwelling housi and other out bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Mary M. Hagenbuch and Emery 1). Ha;onbuch Execu tors of W. II. Hagenbuch agalnit (1. M. Ilogcn bitch administrator ot Almlra McDowell decjasod with notlco to Ida M. Hu'.lng wife of L. a. Ilullng, formerly Ida McDowell only child ot said Almlra McDowell decjasod anl to be Bold as tbo prop erty ot Almlra McDowell, deceased. Al. Vend. Ex. Waller, Attorney. ALSO. The following described real cstato situate In tho borough of llerwtck.Columbu county, rsnna., the property ot Franklin Stewait. Beginning at tho corner ot In lot number fifty eight, thenco along second street westwardly to an alley nlncty-nlne feet, thence along said alloy eighty-four and llvo tenths feet to tho cornor of lot belonging to the estato of William S. Evans deceased.thenco along said line ninety three feet to the corner or lot num ber tlfty-olght, eighty-four nnd five-tenths feet to tho pl.ico or beglnnlng.bclng tho north-oastwardly part ct lots number llfty-nlne and sixty as num bered In the general plan of said town, contain ing saven thousand eight-hundred and llfty-clght and live-tenths feet ut ground, on which are erec ted ono largo two Eton frame dwelling house, frame barn and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the sultoiM, E, Jackson's executors against Franklin Stewart and to bo bold as the property or Franklin Stewart. Vend Ex. Oswald, Attorney Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot the First National mok ot Plyumt h, Penna, against Franklin Stewart and to b3 slid as tho property of franklin Stowart. Vend Ex. MAizt, Attjrney. ALSO. The following descilbed real cstato situate in Fishing Creek township, Columbia county and State of Pennsylvania, as the property ot Elford Preston and Jacob Fitzgerald and Myra Preston administrators ot James L. Preston, deceased, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Begin ning at a post corner of land of Daniel Kitchen thenco along division Hue south one halt degree two hundred and fourteen an l two tentlnpercb.es to a post, thenco by land ot Edward Mcllcnry, north Blxty-seven degrees east, ono hundred and thlrty-ono perches t) a Spanish oak (down), thenco by laud ot Jacob Karvcr north one half do grco cast ono hundred and sixty-two perches to a white oak, and thcueo by land of Phlll; Appleman north clghty-nlne and one halt degrees, west one onn hundred and .twenty and one tenth perches to tin placo ot beginning. Containing ono bun dred and thirty-three ncres and twentv-flvo perches, nnd tho usual allowance ot atx ir cent for roads ic. on which are erected a two story frame dwelling nous, largo bank barn and other out-bulldlngs. Helzed, taken In execution at tho suit ot Abram Xesblt administrator ot Samuel Hoyt deceased against Blford Proston.and Jacob Fitzgerald and Mjra Preston administrators and to bo eold ns tho property ot Elton! Preston. Fl. Fa. K.N0KU, Attorney ALSO, Tho following described real cstato, Mtuato In tho town ot llloomsburg, Columbia county,;Penn. bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: No. 1, bounded on tho north by Und of J. li. Mcllrldo on tbo east 07 cathirlne street, on tbo south by canal street, and on tho west by Cll nton alley, on which Is erected a two story frame dwelling house. No. 2, bounded on the north by Seventh street, on tho cast by lot of K, Barton & Co. on the south by lot ot J. 1), Mo3rldo, and on the west by Catharlno street. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of tho Wilkes Barra Deposit and Savings Bank against John McNelsU und to bo sold as tho property ot John McNelsh. Vend Ex. Milleh, Attorney. ALSO, All that c.rtatn piece of ground Mtuato in Miff lin township, Columbia county, Penna , described as follows, to-wlt I Hounded by land of John At n, east by land ot II, Schweppenhelser, souih by lands of Thomas Aten, and on tho west by lands ot Charles Kllngaman,contalnlng ono hundred and ten ncros, moro or less, on which aro erectid a framo house, barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, Ono tract bounded on tho north by land ot I, K. Schweppenhelser and Samuel Snyder, on tho east by Und of Lawrence Watcrs.on tho south by lands n tho west by ty-four acres, a framo house, tcrs.on tho si nelML)! repa ot Abraham scliwepponhel; lands ot John Aten, coat more or low, on which aru barn ami uut-bulldlngs. ALSO, One tract ot Und bounded ou tho north by lands ot Stephen Qcarbartand others, on the cast by other land ot I. K, Schweppenhelser, on the south by land ot Jonn Aton, und on the wost by land of Jostph (learhart, containing one hundred acres moro or less, on which are erected a frame house, barn aud out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tin suit ot Colum bia County Mutual saving Fund and Loan Asufcl cuiicn assignea to joiepu r, i ustin against i, K. Schweppenhelser aud to bo Bold as the property of 1. K. S;hweppenheUer, vend. Ex. LimB & iliu tu, Attorneys. U. II. ENT, march I -Is Shenff, A UDITOH'H NOTICK. ESTATE OK lltNNAII 8AIH0, llCCItSIU, The Auditor appointed by tho Court to dls. tribute the balance ot the fund lu tho hands or John l'foutz aomli Utrator d. li. n. c. t. a. of Han- n Hi uaird.ueceasea.as per account niea by iiscntl pfoutz executrix of John l'foutz now ileceased.wlll meet the parties Interested for the purposes of I li appointment on Tutaday. April iMIi. A, I). Wl, at iJ fi'cloclf in. at bis onice in ller H lex Pa..whenarid where ull partleB luterctted are required to mako anu prove lueir vimum ur uu ueuurrta from coming Iu upon said claim. A, K. OSWALD, April T-3t Auditor. ALL WHO NEED DRYGOODS SHOULD SEND TO Us fOR SAMPLES JET. tHEKEBr SECtJKE THE ADVANTAGES' AND '"-op THE I largest Stock & lowest Prices.' Drawbridge & clothier REMEMBER That You is liBsrjiiaH m are invited to visit OAK HALL, S. E. CorL6th& Market Sts. Philadelphia. We offer die Best, Largest and Cheapest stock of Clothing for Men and Boys in the United States. Our original system of 'One Price and a Guarantee gives every buyer perfect protection. A NEW SYSTEM ! ATTENTION DEALERS. 1HTY WHKCT FROM IIKAHQUAltTHRS, YOUR Candies, Cigars, Fruits, Cigarettes, Fancy Groceries, Tobaccos, Wines and Liquors. We employ no traveling salesmen. All goods sold through price currents. AVo know Wo can Savo you 20 per cent. Uy tliis system. Wrilc for Price LUt and compare with present prices. If wc don't save you money iion t order. A, M. MOT HSC1HIL & CO. Importers, Manufacturers and Commission Merchants, SOI SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. April U-9m ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUA11LE REAL ESTATE I By Ylrluootnn order of tuo Orpluns' co irt o! Columbia county, Iho undersigned Executor of the last will nnd testament of Nitlian Dreduonncr sr. will expose to public sale on tuo premises, ou SATUIID.VY, APIUIi 20tli, 1882. at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, All that certain messuaL'o and lot, ot ground situate- In tho town ship of Denver, In thn countj-of Columbia, and Stato of Pennsylvania, hounded und described as follows, to-wlt: lieglnnlnff iitaeum thenco by landot John llauck.and Scotch llun eouui sixty six degrees, west twenty eight and four-tenth perches tonstono, thenco along sldo ot a public road lending from Denver Vulicy to Jimilnvllle, south nlno degrees, east cloven and four-tenth perches to a Btcnoncar tho Dnnvlllo llazlelon & Wllkes-Uarro Kail Jio.iJ, thenco up ui'A load north slxty-elght degrees, oast forty-nine perches to a Etono thenco by Und of John Hauck north bcventy-eight degrees, west twenty-two perches to tho placo ot bjglnnlug, containing TWO ACSLSS, andONUlll'.vnitED AND FOIiTV l'EKCIIKS on whlcu mo erected a largo TIIIIEE 8T011Y FRAME BUILDING, used ma hotel, stalled, sheds nnd all nccosiary out-bulldlngs. TEIIM3 ov BALE. Ten per cont. of one-louith of the purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down ot tho property; tho one-fourth less tho ten per cent, at tho conllrmatlon nbsoluto.&nd tho jemalnlng three-fourths lu ono year thereafter with Interest from conllrmatlon ntsi. 0. w. SIIUKH, SOLOMON It. IlItltDllU.NNEII, Attorney. EXECUTOH. OMjpftNS' COUNT S.U.K OP VAI.UAULK Tho undersigned admlnbitratorot l'etcr Michael lato ot Mintln township deceased, will exposo to public sale on tho premises on TUESDAY, Al'RIL 2.1tli, 1882. at two o'clock p. in. All that tract ot land sttuato In Sliniln township, bounded by Iand3 of John lloofnagle, mer Michael, nod (leorgo Nungesior, containing 29 AOEES, moro or less, r hereon aro erected n HOUSE ANO BARN and out-bulldlngs. (1001) APPLE OHCIIillU and a spring cf waUr. TEHMH oi1 HALB. Ten por cjnt. of one-fourth ot the purchase money (.ball bo paid at tbo striking dowot the property; thoone-lourlh less the ten per cent, al tho confirmation nisi, and tho re maining three-fourths In ono sear thereafter with Interest from continuation uUl. Purchaser to pay for deed. ' JOHN MICHAEL, AdmlnUlrutor, N OTK'i: TO STOCKUOl-DKHS. JgHIDOK NOTICE. An election for oniecrs ot tho Catawlssa Bridge uompany, ror me ensuing year, win oo ueia ai wa houso of Jlr. Kestler In Catawlssa, on Monday, May 1st, between the hours ot ono nnd six o'clock in.oitnai uay. GEOIiUE S. CllLHEKT, secretary, COMMITTEE SALE. By virtue ot an order of tho Court ot Common ri;as ot Columbia county .Penn'a., tho undersign ed comtultteo ot Margaret former, a lunatlc.wlU expose to public sale upon tho premises, on SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, 1882. at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, tho following de scribed real estato of Bald lunatic, to-wlt : A tract ot land situate In tho township ot Madlson.county ot Columbia, and stato ot Pennsylvania, boundod and described cs follows : Beginning at n pine, thenco south two hundred and Blxty perches by lands of Joel D. Moscr and Allred Fegg to a post by pine, thenco east one hundred ani thirty perches by landj of II. liernhelmer to a chestnut oik grub, now post, thenco north thirty-nine, percues by land of C. W. Evos to a corner, thence touth elghty-slx and nve-clghth degress west one rod oy land convoyed by tho said committee to tho "Tide Water ripoLlno company," thenco by same norlh threo nnd nvo-elghths degrees, west two hundred nniUlx rods to lino of lands of Samuel PtUher, and thence by the said Und ot Samuel Dclsher, north eighty-three and ono half degrees, west ono hundred nnd thlrty-ono perches to tho placo ot beginning containing about 192 ACRES, and allowances, a part, about to aarcs, cleared and tho balance woodland. TEUMS 01-' SALE.-Two hundred dollars at tho striking down of the property, and tho remainder In payments of ono hundred dollars unnually.wlth Interest annually on all sums remaining unpaid, la be secured by bonds and mortgage on the land. The committee being uuthnrlzal to reserve for the use ottue lunatic during her life tho houso she occupies, nnd about four acres of land therewith, with the privilege of llrowood from tho samo. CONItAl) KlIEAMBIt, Committee. April 1 Jerseytowo, l'. Tho annual inectlinr of thu stockholders of tbo North i wost Uruuch Hallway Company, Is called for Monday, May 1, Its, at twelve o'clock m. at tho McKelvy bulhlnc. liloomsburir. Columbia county.l'a . for the purpose ut holding the election for & I'reituent und Directors to bene for tho eu suing year, and to transact such other business as miv be nrum-rlr brought be tori) theincellnr In- cludlnguctlou nocessdry to authorise an Inciease ot the number of Directors. ALNKIIV IIKWSON, Aprlll-sw becretury. 470 A WEEK. X"i a day lit homo raillymadd, Cosilv outfit free, Addnsj Tkck .V t'j Augusta, Malno, inau'hai ly SHERIFFS SALE. liywrtuoof a writ of levari Facias Issued out ot tho court ot Common l'lcasof Columbia coun ty, nnd to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale at tho Court Houso In llloomsburg, at two o'clock p. iu., on SATURDAY, APRIL 15, '82. All tho surface of all that certain lot or piece of ground sltuato lu tho borough of Ccntralla. laid out by tho Lccutt Mountain Coal nnd Iron Company In the county aud Mate aforesaid, bounded and described us follows, to-wlt! Beginning at a stako on tho east side cf Locust Avenue, thence along said avenue north threo degrees, west twenty-five feet, thence north elghty-sovfu degrees, east one hundred and forty feet to an alley, thenco along said alley south three degrees, east twcnty-Hvo feet, thence south olghty seven degrees west to tho place of beginning. Being the lot marked In thc;gf neral plan of said borough v Ith the number mo in Block number lllty-two. On which are creeled a two story framo dwelling and a frame ttable, Selxed, takeu In execution at tho suit of 0, H. Ilrockway, Wtlllaui Bryson and U, It. Buckalew ognlnst Edward Curley and Maiy his wife, and to bo sold as the property of Edward Curley and Mary his wife, Levari Facias. Bt'ciiNomv, Att'y. V. II. BNT, Sheriff. WALL PAPER tar 41)11' I ' r. M li: , t' ' l-l! . , 'i -if I ALL ALL PRICKS. i : i ' 5 T .M t WINDOW CURTAINS FIXTURES OF ALL KINIS. -:o:- V ' 1 ; i . - IAUICE mm FIXTIRES WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS. fif'a'('ek In your ou town. Terms and is out. OUnt free. Address li, lUi.i.kr & co., Portland. Maine, inarch 31 -ly -:o:- ni 4-Mti.,ni ban LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED I'l i;l I ...'iL'OJ-' I : '- . ' .11... : I 11. t ' .1 ll, "UBd 1 V. Vfti '. .,u -:o:- JJ GEORGE A. CLARK. BOOK STORE ' 1 ' ' '. -.1 ,1 ' ' '.'..I'T EXCHANGE . i 1 1. 1-