The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 26, 1882, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTIRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLUMBIAN,
''BIWENsfeOTSB, Ellt0"'
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FRIDAY, llIAY 20t1i, 1882.
THE INDEPENDENTS.
Charles It. Uuckalow will bo a cnndi
dato for Congress in tho clovonth dis
trict, and it will bo an eternal disgrace
to tho people if they fail to elect him
Bellefonle Watchman.
President Garfield's grave, on every
ploasant Sunday, is visited by thousands
of (pilot people. Tho sentinels still
paco about tho vault, tho bronzo doors
of which aro thrown back, ruvcaling
tho collin.
Tho convention of Independent Ho
publicans was hold at Philadelphia on
Wednesday. Senator Mitchell was
chosen temporary chairman, and Henry
Ij. Foster of Venango permanent chair
man. Tho following ticket was nom
inated) for Governor, Senator John
Slownrt of Franklin, for Lieutenant
Governor, Levi Bird Duff of Allegheny,
for Secretary ol Internal Allans Ueo.
W. iMerrick of Itoga, bupremo Judge,
Ueorcro junklnot 1'liiluueiniiia, uou
gressman-nt-largc, William
ot l'liilatlcliilila.
In rcsnonso to calls Senator Stowart
addressed tho convention, accepting the
OUITEAU'S FATE, SEALED.
Tho decision of alio District Supreme:
Court hau'DCon rendered, ovcrruline nil
of GnilcaVri exoentidns, and ho will
havo to, 126.",, Ho will ' lid taken to a boI
iWry c.ell and placed under guard of it
itoatn waicu. uniy ins spiritual nu-
visers will bo permitted to communi-
cato with hint, from this tlino forward
until his bodv is delivered to tho doc
tors. His brain will bo examined by
tho most eminent medical experts in
.1 .... i.,i.. ,.,iii i. .1,..
pnia, uou- ,vv.., '."JU'.'v.'f ""V ,
rVf!ni.ni llvered to his relatives if they want
Ai.avis.ia.ii'iMci.a .
It.
All twranna whftaA nntnMt ftrn fthnminrod In thll
tine ucmocrniio lonvcnuon.)
MARSHALL DECLINES.
aro warned nt n distance to throw
nwaylheif cigars.1, and' jLo sure and not
BiriKU a, muiuii, uiiiuiiifjciiiifj niu win
properly. TlioYday being very damp,
tho airiwas heavy, which hold tho gas
ncar.to tho ground and tho wind blow
ing in tho direction Of tho boiler there
was soino fenr ol Us igniting. Tho
engine being kept in motion nil tho
time, a number of pounds of steam aro
Keiil constantly on liand, ho that at tho
niu of every How great care has to bo DomociaUof Columbia county as a candidate foi
given tho boiler. JJoards aru put up tho omco of BitnitiFF, subject to tho acttonoi
all I tUo County Convention to be held tho second
Tuesday In August, I rospcctfuUy aik tho support
ot tho Dcmocratlo party, and It nominated I will
perform tho duties of tho omco with fidelity.
JOSEPH (1. SWANK,
Mifflin Township
in front of the fireplace to check all
to go to Garfield for their meals,
W. M. Monroo of Uupcrt, went to
Philadelphia on Wednesday to attend
tho Independent Convention. Nobody
can question jUr. Monroo h republican
. i -r 1 1. . ...
had enoucli of bossism and tho spoils of tho state, were adopted
system, nnd bellovo in roiorm tins year.
Tho machine leaders will bo surprised
at tho size of tho Independent voto in
this county next fall.
Dr. Hockor, a Harrisburir physician,
is in jail on a chargo of attempting to
produco an abortion on a Mrs. Ilerger,
resulting in her death. Tho caso was
oassed over lichtlv by tho coroner and
police but tho city editor of tho Bat
riot got tho District attorney interested
and a post mortorn examination was
mado showinir that thoro had been
a criminal attempt mado. From tho
reports, tho caso seems to bo very sun
ilnr to ono rccontly disposed of in this
county.
The Grand Lodtro of Odd Fellows
mot at Harrisburr last week. Tho fol
lowlncr officers wero installed, Most
Worthy Grand Master, Francis M,
iiuiuiitiiivi ,ni , r -r ...l, ,,.. ..ft...
t . ! ...1 !.. .1 1. I J.IIUIU11H ill! AUiUBIlllU HI1V io lluill
.iv resolution was lnsericu m mu inhi, , . ,, ., ,, .....: r...
i n! .t... i ..- i niaicii uv inu viiiuruu uuuvuuwuu mi
lurm caiunn imun uiu iuuibiuiiiiu w n . . .1 !..,i ,
mi,.!r. tn n r.ni.t Inr vntn thn nronosod Vongrcssman-ai-iarKu, , uuu.u.uu r
, , . . lnttpr to linn. Hno. Joar. AS
nineiiiiuicni to inu huuu uuiibiuiuiuu 1 , .,!.. . i!....,.i ,n:t,n,.
tllU VUUVeiHIUll Ull JUKI IJUll n.MJUilb
making any provision for suoh an
cmercencv tho leaders nro in somo
doubt as to what courso to itursuc,
Some claim that tho ticket should bo
filled bv tho State committee, whilo
others insist that nuothcr convention
d. Tho declination of
added to tho consterna
tion of tho Cameron clans. His nom
ination was one of the Iiosss strokes
of policy to make it appear outsido that
tho convention contained an indepen
dent clement, but it did not work. 1 ho
day of reckoning is close nt hand,
prohibiting tho manufacture and tho
salo of intoxicating liquors within tho
commonwealth.
Resolutions authorizing tho state com-
miltco to fill vncancies on tho stato
ticket : constituting Mo Keo chairman
ism, but he, as well as many other men nnd Leach secretary of tho now stato
who havo nlways been consistent nnd committee, and providing for reprcscn- Vl"sr ,
Ui.t U I t.WU.V...IL .V. VIIW iviinmiw.ni v
Colonel Duff then addressed the con
vention accepting tho nomination.
Clias. S Wolfo, ox-Senator Mnpcs and
Maior Merrick followed with brief
speeches, after which tho convention
adjourned sine me.
,iarks.
Tho men employed hero nro obliged
uo to Garfield for their meals. After
walk of about half a milo from tho
well, wo arrlvo upon tho top of tho
hill, where a stretch of flfl or 10 acres
extends around. Hero wo nro greeted
by a largo sign bearing tho namo of
Garfield, named, in honor of our de
ceased President. No better place
could bo chosen to locate a town. Tho
plneo was formerly somo farm, for on
ono side stands nn orchard, where all
kinds of fruit trees growing in this
locality aro found. Hero is the locali
ty chosen to erect a town, which will
g'row out of tho mystery, "010." Tho
place has been Btirveycd out into town
lots, nnd at first were selling for $2
per foot, but at the present time it Is
impossible to obtain ono in a good lo- w'
cality for less than S20. lluildings co
are going up on all sides, in the centre
f tho place. (faselle to JfuUctm.
MITCHELL ON STALWART BOSSISM.
The Ucnublicans in tho Houso havo
determined io unseat Mr. Dibble, tho
llpmnnrntin tiintnlier from tho Second
Alamo mass mectlncf of Independent mUiriRt. of Smith Carolina. After iu-
Itcpublicans was held at Wollaboro, quiring into tho facts, the Democrats
xioga couniy,msi. oaiuruajr, muu win became satislicd that gross penury aim
addressed oy ocnaior luiicueu. ms forgery had been employed by tlio
speech was received with overy sign of Kcpubllcans in obtaining cvidenco
approval and was a strong nrraignment against Dibble j nnd fortius reason
of machine methods After reviewing tilCy resolved to resort to all parlia-
tho riso of the Independent movement, n,Cntary expedients to defeat tho Itc-
ho spoko of it anil tho regular ticket as publican scheme.
follows : After many days notico tho Kcpub-
lican Chnirinaii of tho Comniittco of
This is not an effort to defeat any
man or men, but candidates who repre
sent autocratic power. Tho Cameron
ticket did not go to tho pcoplo for tho
Elections moved on Saturday to tako
up tho Dibblo case. The yeas and
Rhea, of Philadelphia j Right Worthy offices, but every man from Reaver D7raoerats fsed
Deputy Gram! Master, Charles N. down WCut to tho bosses except in tho IIouso was found
uiokok, ui utuioruj "" "'.m caso ot Marshall, in relerint' to mo Amid numb r.onfu
Grand Warden, George Hawks iKight Secatorship, ho read the protest of tho et tl0 ca30 before tho
Worthy Grand Secretary, James R. ,lfi6 This defeated tho ring nomina- riuJ thrco times, but in c
Nicholeon, of Philadelphia i Right ti0I1) an(j wo stam n the samo posi- ,10 quorum voted.
Worthy Grand Treasurer,
Aluckle, ot .Philadelphia,
M. Richard
Tho Stato convention of tho Nation
al Greenback-labor party was held at
Harrisburc last week Thursday. Tho
nttondanco was small and tho proceed
intrs were attended with but littlo inter
est and no enthusiasm. After adoptitig
tho usual platform tlio following per
sons tvero placed in nomination. For
tion. The Independents protested, but -vitti a strangb perversity of tcm
they wero not heard, and wo propose to por) ti10 Republicans lay tho blame for
make a ticket and fight tho latter with- ti1(, want 0f a quorum upon tho Dem-
m tho organization as now constituted. ocrats who refused to voto on this
Wo havo mado every effort to get the motlon. Tho answer is obvious. A
two factions together at tho uontinen- bare maioritv of ono id n quorum of
tal hotel and in tho Conference. 0 ti,0 House. Tlio Republicans tlicm-
demanded a class of nominees who, by 8(lvcs have' a good working majority,
their antecedents and character could atH can at any time make a quorum
not bo representatives of Camcronism, without Democratic aid if they will
xne
Decoration Day
James Vick, tlio Rochester
died last week Wednesday.
Tho present tide of emigration to
this country is at the rato of a million a
year.
An unusual cold wave was experi
enced in Minnesota and Dakota on last
Saturday nicht. The thermometer at
somo places was at 29 above zero.
Ladies nnd all sufferers from neural
gia, hysteria, and kindred complaints,
will find without a rival Drown s Iron
Bitters.
A huge bell is beinc; mado for St.
am s Cathedral, Loudon, winch is
aid to weigh more than sixteen and a
half tons. Its tone is said to bo fine.
Moiscs Taylor, a well known merchant fiujf to
of Now York,, worth about S20,000,000 upaid, i
died at his homo on Tuesday morning.
Ho had been suitering with diabctis
for tho past two years.
1
f 1 mm num ii tun uaiiiu laiviu u i nmr mrpim m ntnir iiiihiiii-kh.
5E. SflZ: tholndependentstoendorsothem. W faihuo of tho Republicans to get at ,1
i?'..T T" i.. t a Q.. I know now uoinjamerons uckci, was m,bblo caso, and carry out their pi
r..Vl. t r:, r" ' made up, for I have tho word of a man for un8catintf him, was owinK to
UlUlllU iUUIu. if. - wiiat. v. ' I ...i. ... -. , I ml it iMinli, nf I
1 W11U Wil3 IJlUnUllb lliab lb .,UO ititiviv ii 1
berlaud, for Secretary of Internal Af
fairs, J. L. Dewoody of Venango, for
Congressman-at-large, II. R. Tomlinson
of liucks.
10
an
tho
f.nnt ttink tliiH.v.fivrt nf their members
Washington last December. I was were not present; and on scouring tho
not wanieu at mat cuiuuruuuu. viugu- can tol and tho city it was ascertained
. v ' tp... :r :il . - ... . r
icrj. louHuy iiwuugiibwuwui ulluK that they wero nearly an auscni irom
tho Democratic party into power. Wfialilnfrtnn. After ahusinf? tho
Tho Gazette & Bulletin wants Mitch- Suppose we do can you mako things Democrats for not coming to their res
ell to resign from tho United States w-orso in the btato or nationT iNo -a cue, the Republicans are now going to
Senate because ho is not rcprcsentinc thousand times no. I ask you, is do- cajj bomo their wnnderinc members
tho party that elected him. That is mocratic success worso than tho tn- ali maie another attempt to get rid
true. Don Cameron was tho party that umpu 01 stalwart uossism 1 1 appe 11 10 0f Dibble. N. Jr., Sun.
... . . . - w 1 . 1. i..l ; 11.,. ..,,1 1
eloctcd him, under the misapprehension you no, 11 is not. uui m uuu wi
that ho could control him. It looks Independents will triumph in tho state
now as though Pennsylvania has two and nation, 'llio independents are
senators instead of one, and because greatly pleased at tho results of the
ono of them denounces tho corrupt meeting,
WhyBeefisHigh.
A Now, York' Commercial reporter
has been interviewing somo ot tho JNew
York butchers concerning tho high price
of beef. One, said:
"Last fall corn was 80 to 90 cents a
bushel. Farmers in tho West thought
it was too dear to feed their cattle.
Therefore they sold their cattle
rather tham feed them on any-
Judicial .District lion. Wra. JUwell has definite and decided action should bo
consented to become a candidate for taken. Wo refer to the growing im
methods of the other and leads an open
revolt against bossism and tho spoils
Bystcm, tho stalwart organs call tor jus
resignation. After next fall's election
it will appear which of tho two sena
tors represents the majority of tho re
publican party.
W0EK TOE THE EDIT0ES.
Tho Editorial Association of this
State will meet for its annual excursion
tlio first week in June, and during tho
time they are together matters ot inter
est to the fraternity will bo discussed.
re-election. It is probable that ho will positions of advertising agencies. Hard
bo elected without opposition. It is ly an exchange comes to us that does
seldom that an oflicer so thoroughly not contain numerous cuts and adver
merits the publio confidence that is tisements of patient medicines, whilo
evidenced in this proceeding. Ho is a the reading matter in every column is
J:. Pf"6 JLJT: Barf wol be Soy cheaper unU
1 luuumuu tuiuii uui uiiiisr 111111 siuui- cnavacier. rruui iuu uruiiuauiuiis uiub -r . ni.. t ,,. nAA wtln
tionnl honor, but ho would do great arc made to us. wo iudgo that much of H" V KL000
credit to tho Supremo Bench, if tho this matter does not pay ono fourth of ' g bedn to got Tcxa
practice wero to choose capable men tho regular advertising rates, nnd -yet ,J V".?' Lu i,t iSS. W
instead of influential politicians.- tho agencies seem to havo no difficulty 1nL
over 00 cents a bushel farmers can t
afford to feed it to their cattle. Last
fall there was any quantity of Btnall
two-year-old cattlo 111 a thin or poor
condition that were put upon tho mark
et. Then beef sold at 8 to 8i cents
a pound nt wholesale Now tho samo
quality of beef costs 12 or 13 cents per
i i c 1 i .
Wilkes Barre Record.
Tho delegates to the Republican
county convention last fall wero mostly
Belf appointed. The members of tho
standing committee were appointed by
.i( s ,1..!. i.;.. t.i: onectiino prices 01 vesiern oeei, uu
in inuKUiu men cuutiiiuia lib muir iiuiu- - . 1 1
,' , .,..,i. causo these cattlo are not so good.: be
" r, zyzi r n:1 i z ,;' h ua com itgr.
. - 1 ------- -- M l. if nnv sin fppil."
pay their "commission . 1 ho balance 1 ;
they offer to pay in printing material,
t M nan f t I nrro t rta nI tti (vntrnuAnlnhi'ui I . .... ...
T A inn I TQitinfnri Srntn onturintinn ifnm I . ' -
I UUQ J7 IVV-O till.
appointed by this committee. Machine
mado all tho way through, in accord
ance with tho methods of tho party in
every minority county. And yet the
Republican, and all other Cameron
organs, are endeavoring to convince
tho pcoplo that Reaver is the choice of
tho party for governor. Tho party at
large Had uo say in tho matter. lJeaver
was nominated by tho Rosses.
Hero at home, where General Reaver
is best known, ho will not bo a strong
ana popular candidate, oven it hiscoii'
nections with Cameron aro forgotten,
While ho is a good citizen and a gen
tlftmfin nf imrut plmrnntpr liia .liotntr.rir.1
nnd overbearing manner towards nl if pressed, may possibly como up to
nil with whom Im mium in rnn. fifteen dollars, but ho will not do this
When an editor declines a proposition
from one of theso agencies, because the
jirico oitered is too iow,ms ngni 10 110 as
ho pleases is sure to bo questioned, and
tho correspondence ends by tho offer of
...
a very little more, which is too otten
accepted by tho editor.
silll greater nuisance is uiu ir;ivui
ing agent who makes cantracts with
country newspapers. Ho wants a half
. . .
column ot advertisements, next to read
ing matter, and about twentv lines of
reading notices, separate from any
others, for which no credit will bo al
lowed if not 111 position.. 1' or this, he
may otter as high as ten dollars a year,
'tact and his abusive course towards
those against whom ho has been pro
fessionally engaged has mado him many
bitter euemies in his own party here.
who will not or cannot bo persuaded to
TOtoforhim. With the workingmcn
and farmers ho it not at all popular,
on account of his aristocratic tenden
cies, and among tho soldiers even of
Lis own good regiment, tho Ono Hun
dred nnd l orty-eighth, ho has fewer
real friends than any oflicer connected
with that organization. Wo stato these
facts not because ho is the nominee of
tho Republican party, but because they
are true. jseuefonce watenman.
iXnolher butcher said : "The prices
of beef are higher than they have been
for seven years. This is duo to tho
scarcity of cattle. A good many have
been shipped, too, since last tall, 'lb
demand is greater than tho supply-
that is tho whole thing in a nutshell
Prices arc from five to six centu higher
than last fall. My books show that
they aro higher than at any timo sinco
187o. An interior quality ot beet sells
for more according to its valuo that
beef at tho best quality. Wo don't ex
pect lower prices until July. I ho
higher rates aro uo doubt duo in part
to speculation 111 corn nnd its advanced
prices since last lall.
The Wanen County Wonder.
The new oil well iti Warren county
which is causing so much, excitement, is
about 24 miles cast of litusville, and
narrow gauge railroad is already talked
ol. un reaching tho wul, says a cor.
respondent, tho guards, who before
would not allow one to approach 1110
derrick, Btand back and say no more,
Tho boards which formerly kept tho
inside from view havo beeu.torn away
two lead pipes are connected with
an 800 barrel tank, which stands under
cover. Iho guards still keep watel
over this, and allow 110 ono to go in and
guago. At tho beginning of every flow
until ho informs you that "ho does not
want to buy tlio whole ollice.' JS1110
times out of ten, these agents represent
stub parties as Helmbold, Henry &
Co., and others, who do not pay their
bills. This sort of thing has been tol
crated by tlio press for years, and it
will continuu until some active measures
aro taken to stop it. Tho remedy is
not ditlicult. het the editorial nssocia
tion agrco upon a minimum prico per
inou lor ativijriisiiig ouereu uy icgui.
mato and responsible agencies, and in. 1 i,i:., j ., t ,i
. .i .1 . I1 illlllUllllU nvjiiiiu liuu uu lll.ilil,
s mt upon u coiup.iance ww u.u imi.s. , aU(Wollv7i10 loa(1 .,il)e9 i,,.,... to
is tor traveling agents mako mo terms j d th oU rusmC9'forU fljAi a
invariably cash in advance, and wo ' rifiQ ..... o T, ..,,,
shall seo fewer notices in exchanges
tho effect that "So, nnd So & Co., nro
frauds': they do not pay the printer. '
For our part wo havo adopted tho fol
lowing for tho future: No foreign ad
vertising will bo received at rates that
III I r . . ' .. . . . .
" t T fl.lt ttr.lll n.til .lif. ..al.t.w. s tint mi
J. uiu t, wit mill uiu mailing ui niu ji
Tho postmaster general has written
an important letter to tho houso of re.
presentives recommending that all pont
age on nowspapeis and magazines
that is 011 all second class matter bo
abolished. Ho shows very clearly that have been offi rcd heretofore. No mcdi
this can safely bo dene. The amount oal notices to go among pure reading
1 f a VI Ton A'.o J 7 D .'' . ",ul Lr wm r ltr': I" 4UU ' mid those who havo seen large well
l"lu' "i'""'i'""' " " ' must go Uimcr ijiishicbs iiuuuus. " thut slin nuilcpmii.ni-lv twi.U-n bnvi.U
nortn 11 t int t mrn w ill 1 11 Rin-nli nf n,U...,-iiui..., u-lll l.tnL,. (mm t mv.-lli.., 1,1 !l 8110 '.' I?"?.8 I10a.rlV IWCIVO UttlltlS
. !jii,fuu,uuu on tno postal business ot agents unless paid quarterly 111 advance
tho present year. Tho cost of tho Star first quarter to bo paid before first in-
can bo heard half a mile, sounding lik
blowing ott steam in a boiler.
At tno opening of this mystery tho
well flowed about overy hour, but lo
day sno would How tor about seven
minutes, and stand idlo fifteen minutes,
It has been rated by good authority
route service has been reduced nearh
two millions n year. It will bo still
further reduced. Tho postmaster gen
oral calls attention to tho manifest in
lustico of carrying fourth class mat
ter from Now York to Arizona at rates
which make it for tho advantage of tho
small dealer on tho frontier to hnvu his
wares eent by mail from eastern cities
rather than by ordinary methods of
transpoition, while on other snort
routes tho ordinary transportation un til
ods nro cheaper than tho mail rates.
Mr. Ho wo bIiows that under tho law
which allows newspapers to circulate
n flow. Finding that tho well makes
flow every twenty-two minutes, it will
peorosixty-fivo every twenty. four hour
which nt a twelve barrel rato would
mako a production of 780 barrels in
Hi'! lion. Wo shall thus beuelit our
leaders by driving out a class of tulver-
. ...1 . iir
iiseis tnni no not pay nan wnat inoy 1.1, ,,.,, ;,. r,,... i,.,.
... . .1 II 11. I V"u I'llBfc HI WlllJ-llllll IIU11ID
mifrlit ti tvtu if nt nil nml lwnir.lit niu-I ... . .. . .
bcIvos by securing butter advertisers
and better prices.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
IN'
OTICK.
KOlt HIIKIUFf.
We are nn) nutliorlztd to announce tho namo ot
JOHN MOUKEY ot Itoarlngcrcek township, m a
candldito for tlio onicoot sheriff , subject, to tho
nollon ot tlio Poraocratlo oountr convention.
At till suggestion ot many friends through the
county, t liavo concluileato oner myself to tlio
ofjirrLicATiON ion ciubtir or intimdid coaron
itiom rot Tin sorn.Y or watrr to Tin rtJBi.ic.
Notice Is liorebv trlven that nn nDDlloatlon will
be mado on tlio RUteeathdty ot Juno, A, P. 1881,
to Uin (UToriior ot tlio Stato ot Pennsylvania, un
der the Act ot Assembly or the commonwealth,
entitled, "An Act to prorldo tor tho Incorporation
and regulation of certain corporation!," approved
tho 19th day of April. A, P. 1874, and supplements
thereto, for Charter ot an intended corporation, to
be called "Tho Cattnwlssa Water Company" tho
character and object whereof Is for tho raising
and Introducing Into tho town of CaUwlsaa, In
tho county ot Columbia, and Bald State, (In which
town said company Is to be located) a sufficient
supply of pure water to the public, nnd for that
purpose to have power lo provide, erect and main
tain all works and machinery necessary and prop
er for railing and Introducing laid water as afore
Aid; and further, to provide, erect nnd maintain
all proper buildings, cisterns, reservoirs, pipes
and conduits for the reception and conveyance ot
KOH HKPltBSKNTATIVB.
We nro authorized tonnnounco the name of
WILLIAM IMYSON.of Contralla as a candldato
for member ot tho legislature, subjoct to tho
action ot tliJ Democratic- county Convention.
Wo are authorized to announcj that OEK.
CIIAULB3 M. HLAKBIt, of Ucaver township,
tsncandloato for Iloprosentatlvo In tho Legisla
ture, Bubject to tho notion ot the Domocrallo
County convention.
Ho will not travel lo Bollclt votos.
News Items.
MARKET REPORTS.
W.OOM8HUHO MARKET.
Wheat per bushel..
Itye " ..
Corn, " ..
Oats " " ..
Flour per barrel ..
Cloversccd
nutter
Kgffs
Tallow .,
rotatooa
Dried Apples
Uams
Sides Hhouldora ,
nhickons...
Judge Hico will deliver an oration on uapopduLd'r.Vir.'V'iViVIVI'.T.Vl"''!!"'
!coration Day at Pittston. iiayperton
florist,
beeswax .
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15o;
PHUiADELPHIA MARKETS.
comnicinn wkkklv.
flop it.
Minnesota extra tMm
rnnnsylvanla family 00 e 15
Western t tms 00
Ityo 4 ts a 8 00
uinim,
Whoat 1 40rjcrbusli.
Itye , 81 M per bush.
Corn I04TJ " "
Oats 57 a 60 " "
Clovcrscod
Timothy
u Q SKcte. per lb,
1 53 Q i 63
T
REASURER'S SALE
OF
UNSEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA
COUNTY, PA.
liv virinn nf sunrtrv acta of the Ueneral Assem
bly of tho commonwealth of Pennsylvania rela-
IO UlU BUIV UI HCUkUU UUU luu.-l
county 01 uoiumoio. bu;., tor iaxua uuo uuu
1 will oner nt nubile sale In tho Court
IIouso, In tho town ot llloomsburg, on tho gocond
MONDAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1882.
at ten o'clock a. m.. the following described pieces
ot land, or audi part theroot aa may bo necessary
to satisfy tho amount of taxos due and unpaid
against tUo Bamo, and continue the same from
day to day as tho samo may be found necessary.
TEKMS OF SALE.
'run nmnunt'of taxes and costs must be paid
when tho land Is strucic on", or tho salo may bo
void nnd tho property but up and resold.
BEAVKR TOWNSHIP.
1 Lot Hoover Charles
3 " Heaver Jesso...
3 h liroelcwav C II.,
83 acres lirocKivay y n
llrocKwayC II
nrockwayi Abbott.,
89 ,'
79 "
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54 "
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71 "
3 10IH
1 "
71 acres liaker Houso
sjo " ClarK Andrew...,
2 lots crossing i-uinun
liaker Jacob Sr....,
Uenluger Christian
uutt Ungcr
llogart Jiary,
lloyerFH If
1 '
1410 "
lira "
227 "
K73 "
JH7 "
40
90 "
slots
3
Oantner John..
Charles Blmon
Canon Manas
Columbia Coal Iron Co
Cox C S Ex Trench Cox
Dallus Joslau
KlanaganA
FrvWS ....
89 acres Fisher fcSarau....
10 " Hearnan unuiei
p. lnt.q uearhart William
60 acres Ilauclc Jonathan
co " IloatzJohn
Slots linrner k .iiituir
s " ilotTman Kllza
B " Hunt Ell
2 ' llenrv Ocorco
2!0 acres Hlnderlltcr Sarah A.
not Kline a.,
iiKAKTii.v itr.coi.Mi:Ni)i:i.
Don't condemn a ood tliini' because
you liavo been deceived by worthless
nostrums. Parker's Ginger Tonic has
cured mauy in this section, ot kuincy
anil nervous disorders, and wo recom
mend it heartily to such sufferers.
iveies.
Tito supremo court on Tuesday
affirmed tlio decision of tho l'erry
cf.untv court, which cavo a verdict lor
83.317 in favor of J. II. G. Kintcr &
Co.. creditors of tho late ttirk Haines,
nnd against tlio United Brethren
mutual aid society, which refused to
itav a do icy on tlaines 1110 oecanso
the deceased was subject to dyspepsia.
Tho Chicago store of tlio firm of A.
T. Stewart & Co., was closed on Fri
day last. The employees were much
surmised as they had been informed
that they need civo themselves no un
easiness until July 1, for they would bo
wanted until that time, and perliaps
longer. Thus thoy wero thrown out of
mployment, at a moments notico aim
at tho height ot tho dull season.
In a Chieaco murder trial the prisoner
demanded that the widow and three
children of the slain man bo removed
from the room, as tho cry of a babo
always annoved hmi.aiul as he believed
' - n i.
inoy wero present to luuuuuuu mu
jury. Tho Judge uecuneii to excuuio
tliem, but the J-iistriot Attorney couseu
their retirement into Ins private olhcc.
Barnum's show stuck in tho mud at
Allentown. It was almost impossible
to move tho heavy wagons. Jumbo
sunk nonrlv a foot in the miro at every
step, and ho was in a very bad humor no acres sweppenheiseriK
about it. Nostrectparadewasmade.and lllTrZ:
110 performance was given at night.
Somo of the heavy wagons containing
animals sunk into the mud up to their
axles, and were moved with horses and
elephants. One largo wagon, to which
sixteen horses wero attached, was
almost torn to pieces in an effort to
drag it out of a mud hole.
According to Jlissouri newspapers,
lirst class farm land may bo had at
that State at prices that will bo more
than paid by tho lirst crop. Some of
the licures trivcn are interestiiiL'. .ionn
Vogol, a tanner ot tunndy county,
near tho Iowa border, raises -'UU bush.
els of beets on two acres, and sells
them for $1(10. Por this ho can at any
timo tret eicht acres of choice land.
V. I. Gilbreath of Marion County last
year bought forty acres of prairie land
for SG00. and raised S80U worth of
corn on it. In many localities good
land may bo had for S3 an aero.
Nevertheless immigrants go 111 gieat
numbers to Kansas, Nebraska, and
other States and Territories. Missouri
has not been advertised, and is little
known to tlio newcomers from Kuiopc.
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water In said town; and further, to have, hold and
enioy an tno rights, benentt and privileges of tno
said Act of Assembly and Its supplements relat
ing to water companies.
W. U. I11IAWN,
CaUwtssa, May S3 u, solicitor
UDITOlt'S NOTICE.
Columbia County, bs.
Among tho records of the Court of Common
And now May l3Ui.
1K4J. on motion of II,
.11 Little, It. llncklnif.
ham JCs(,, appointed
Pleas of Columbia County It Is, Inter alia, thus
contained 1
In tho matter of tho pro)
teens arising irom ire saio
ot tho real estate of A. M
ltupert.
auditor to mako distribution nf thn nrnreeila nrti
ingfrom tho sale of tho real estato of A. M. llpcrt.
Iir tns Cockt,
In pursuance ot tho duties of his appointment
the undersigned win meet all parties lntcro-tcd
In the distribution of theabovnfuLdathls ofilce
In llloomsburg, 011 Frldiy. tho 7th ;day of July, A
I). 1682, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, nt which
time nnd placo all persons having claims against
aald fund must appear und present tho same, or
bo debarred from coming In on sstd fund.
It, 11UCKINUIIAM,
miyl9.4w Auditor.
pum:
READY-MIXED AND PASTE,
SPAINTS
coMiiiNKi) with
PURE LINSEED Oil.
A Nil
FIKTE COLORS,
NO UNPLEASANT ODOR.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
on
MONEY REFUNDED.
DELIVERED FREE OP FEEIGHT
Where we liavo no ngent.
fiaTOrders and inquiries by Mail or
Telephone rcceivo i-komi't attention.
-AimitlSBH.-
Montour White Lead,
Zinc & Color Works.
RUPERT, PA.
WM. E. B. DAVIES, - SUP'T.
May so .cm
l
1
REMEMBER
That You
are invited to visit
OAK HALL,
S. E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts.
Philadelphia.
We offer the Best, Largest
and Cheapest stock of
Clothing foitMen and Boys
in the United States.
Our original system of
One Price and a Guarantee
buyer perfect
i
Messrs. Bailey, Banks & BIDDLE
bv
Arc cnab!
failure, to ol'.'sr
Foreign V.'atdr.:-,
Interior Decora. ion
131 acres Knecht I'cter
3Iots Kocuierueorifod...
10 acres Lynn Jacob
3 lots i.awrenco w u
2 Ia'wis Frank
30U acres Miller Maun
.3 " MorcaiiTJ
Idu ' McltoynoldsH w..
jilnicn conrea.
ion
luo " Mlnlch Ilontamln
41013 .Masien vuuaui
a Mnmlav John
Uo acres Nungesser Hatnuel.
HO Nunitesser Ocorgo ..
5 " riiiersou j u
it 11 rnco Clarence
01 men Oeortre
5-5 lots lteutbleirt Samuel K Co .
8 " Smith I W
3 " Shtck J J
a Scott 1'etor .
sou acres Stewart William
i um vasien u u
n Vo kcnaraCJ .
8.105 acres West U M Coal Iron Co....
s lots wotzei u a
a Wood Augustus ..
b'J acres Wheeler William ......
IlESTON.
18 acres Appleman retcr estate
43 " Albertson cicmuei
so Chrlstimin Ann deceased.
1 lot ltaber i.uiio
11 acres Ash SI ary
II Klino jonn iicira
a " wills John
liniAltCKEEK.
U 100 acres Apple l'aul
3 UCTCH iiwvi.t...
"iit'cuur.wiiA."
Quick, coiniik'tu cure, till iiniioyliii; Kill'
nuy, llludder ami Urinary Diseases. $1,
Druggists,
Tlio pipo line has been completed,
and the force pump was put in opera
,nrin.;,A,, In.l Win. I f.itr.,1
claw matter cow pavs postage
would 1
gather.
would bo better toubolisli the rato alto
tion Friday afternoon last. The Union
pipo lino havo men at work tending to
tho carrying away of the oil, tho (lis.
tauco being no fur to Clarendon, tho
placo where tho oil is pumped, thoy
arc unable to force it away as fast as
was oxticctcdi but nt tho rate thov aro
now riiiiniilmr. mii 11 hum-In unii ln toreod icirui rcuifuy. inu u.wiieincnt anil vnx
dallv. For fear that tho well will train ? ot th? l'lwhitlir, 911 lliullng Unit ho was
rii. i..i ...,.1 ..!.. 1 l.t.,.. ... .1 ..... 1 if. iieinir carrieii past ins 810111)1111,' place.
" . var.t u""K iipuii uiem, iwu nuw uumn uuvu ui. ilk not lustlfy Ills rusliliiL' Into liodllv
tr. lifAnl I m.a.4.n nxtr.ll .. . 1 I 1 .. . 1 I.. .. 11 1 . 1.1 I.,. . ' ...1 ' .1 I
, -inu negiigcnco 01 the complaint
il lilm of iiny legal redress, and tlio
Joseph Lynn li(.s sold tho .Maucli
Chunk JJemocrat to II. 15. Packer. It.
M. Uioadhead will bo manager and
publisher for tho present. Mr. Lynn
was an able editor, but was lorceit bv
failing health to engage in other busi
ness.
Jiimiiliiif I'roin 11 .Movlnu Train.
Tlio supremo court 1ms Just passed upon
a enso of consldcraMo Interest to travelers
who Jump. from moving trains. A pnssuu.
ccr desired to act oil at 11 certain station,
hut tlio train did not stop, llu Jumped,
was thrown under tlio cars nnd hud ono of
his feet crushed so badly that amputation
was necessary, Tho passenger sued for
damages, ami tlio company defumled on thu
ground of negligence. Tlio phdntlll
cmimcii Hint no nun a rigut to inter, mat,
that tlio train would ston at tho station :
and, second, that It would not run nt a ratu
of speed above that limited by law. If It
had stopped, of courso ho would have sus.
tallied 110 Injury. If It hud observed tho
law In regard to speed, ho would havo been
reasonably safe In Jumping olf, according
10 inu testimony, t lio planum in n ensu
llko this, naturally hml tho sympathy of thu
Jury und thu verdict was In his favor. Tho
enso was taken to thu supremo court wheru
tno juiigniciii was ruverscii nml 11 now
nun granieii. 1 uu point 01 tins casu Wlilcli
most Interests those who travel by rail Is
this t Thu Jury found tho plaintiff hud not
been negligent, nnd did not contribute to
Ids own injury lu Jiimnliii; from thu train,
Thu supremo court says ho was so negligent
as loueicui iiisrigui 10 recover any damages
wliatever. '1 no court he 1 that tlio inrents
1 of the company wero wroni; in not stonnluir
at tho station, but for tills lnconvenlenco
experienced ny 1110 piainiiii tnero was 11
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lirlttau w a J estato
liryan Guy
Urlttan Thomas
ClomWJ Itev
Dotsy, I'ealer Sc stowart...
Kvans Krancls
FonlorOllbert ..
Frois Jchso
llouck Samuel
lllckiJcs.su
Heailley 8 K estato..
Jacoby O A
Klsner John
uuckhouso Joseph .
Kemp Daniel
Kllnirer Llnlo
Shatter David estate....
stackhouso sutler....
Hchecterly (leorBa
Stout Nathan
Sponey l'hlllp
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cluwell Jacob
Dornbacb Margrett
Klaco t Yotur
Kelner Hobrrt...
Newell I'rcd
Shuman ricuben
Werver Ellas
Krum Klias.... .
Martin Wra J
lots Scott Uoortfo eatalo
sliuler Mrs Sarah
i)i af res Waters tieoruo Br
CENTKALIA.
1 lo's Calllhan Daniel ,
8 11 CliaJwtck Ann Jane.
1 Conner Thomas
1 Clark llrldgot
1 curluyMisKd
DtirkfuMrs Anthony ,
s Erwln 'Uioinas
(laughen Thomas
(laut;hen Martla
(lorrell Co ...............
Ilowells Thoinaa ,
llenrau l'hlllp
Holmes Thomas
Kllno Caroline ,
Knltllo Josonh
UUili nnd Jilahony It It Co
Moran John '
Murphy l'utrlck
Mark uouriru..
free in tho counties wiicio published, RWCet breath, perfect smell, tasto apd erected, iu oaso thoy should bo needed, danger,
only small tinrt relatively of fccoml henrlne. no couuh. no distress. Theso In convcrantlon with ono of thu men deimvr
0 well, ho told us that groat fear "eieu.u ' " l"y ns iiecmreu vuuu
l.onn iiiitoiti.io,! loat tlx. ,.iu ,mi1 sulllclcut, thu Injury hav ng been
been entei tai led lest tho ps cmised by tlio uiijiistlUaW conduct of tho
d catch flro. rcoplo approaching plaintiff.
nml it mo conditions hrmirhL uhntit in putni-rli
by tho use of Sanford'H Hndioal Cure.
Coinpleto treatment for 81.
at tlio well,
had
wouM
MeManimman Mrs I'cter
Mcllarlty Mary
Morrison Airs ath
MllUrd o U Jno W l'ortncr,.
1 rurceii iticnara
1 smith Samuel
9 " Torroy William ,
1 ' Walsh Martlr.
I T Zlifter Wllllum
CKNTltH.
8 acres Adams Knoa I, . ,
r ' Aehcnbach Samuel
s alabacli lieujamlu
Dot llarudJohn
85 acres Couner UJMftW U
s " (lood Jacob estate
10 liagenbuch William
10 llaueubuch William UresUW,.,
81 11 llollwau William tstalo
I lot lluai William
a acres l-oweroy blmon ,
1 lot lless KRlo ,
6 acres Kocrrer Daniel
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the magnitude of their business and its great facilities of both purchase and manu
tlie very finest duality of Diamonds and other Gems, Gold Jewelry, American and
Sterling Silver and Plated Wares, French and Enalish Clocks, and Obiecls of
of Bronze, Bistiuc and Porcelain, at the lowest possible Drices.
Articles tciccted as appropriate Wedding Gifts arc an essential feature of the Spring importa
tions, now just arriving.
Goods sent on approval for selection.
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS.,
Philadelphia.
CONYNUUAM.
s lots c u Drockway
3
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I " lirlscllno Uernard...'.'.'.""'.'
4 Mi acros Drown Nathaniel ....
489 ' Ueum Joshua.....
! lots lirady Julia
i Heaver Catharine
! " cane Ellen
' Davis Thomas
" Drieabach lwls
i " uoodrnan ltosannah
i Ilelnbach 1'hlllD
119 acres Huston John
1 lot nennescy ruomas
1 ' llomebacu Mary K .......
j llelwhr ltachel
885 acres Kline John I,
l lots Kramer a w
Jones ucorK'o
l.elby Catharine
Morrison CatuarlBC
Murohv O U....
Mcliulro Torrence .
McMannaman Mary
Morrl3 Ann U
Mellon Tnomas ,
Monroo John
89 J acres N V M C V H It 0 i- 1 Co
:i3 " " " " "
324 " " "
Sso " RustcnMary
116 " Kusten Tnomas
1 lot Ithawn Casper
100 acres Krlen Jacob
loo " " "
401 " YouogJohn
FISIIINO CitBIiK.
ssacreBAllegar John .
Iluckalew J M
nush llcubeu
Doty I'ealer ts Stowart .
45
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Drosher John .
Davis ElizauethIL
Hutch son Thomas J
Uotrman Kreos
II mm William
Harrison John
Harrison John
llunslni;cr Anthony
1681
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loo " Morris Daniel . ...
414 ' I'ennock c 1 Co-
T bhuman Wm T
160 " bhuman llcuben
Xioo-' smetk, llrobst, ettcr Hauck
116 " Snyder John
T " Snyder Abram
150 " Yettcr Dantel est
oo " Swartz, HhcppACo
MIFPLIN.
6S acres IlltteuDender Jacob
B ' Hclser Fiankllnest
10 ' Hcndershott Catherlno
800 " Kramer A W
tyi " Menstnger Wm
11 " KlchaelJohn
loo Nungesser (leorfjo..
1'arks Leonard
swanks H
Schweppenhelser I K
' Horace .
" K 1'
Williams Samuel
YohoJohn It
MONTOUK.
10 acres llrockway Jt Ent
is oitrer Barbara
is " John est ,
4 " Lelby Jackson
40 Neal Wlhlam
ai " Itamsey est
MOUNT PL1SASANT.
io acres Jacoby & liupert
33 " Walter D I....
OHANUE.
50 acres Ilowman Wesloy
8 " CrovellnsrSimuel
19 " Everett uabrlel est
34 " HlnkJ F
l'INE.
833 acres Barton Ell
83 Dretblells Abraham
I lot Eves o W
883 acres Frlck- Heoriro A
rrioK iA'ggoit
Keaslor Thomas
Oreenly James
oordner JouaUinn
Klsner David ,
Lyons It W
Miller cole
Kobblns I) w
shoemaker Joseph
Vandersllce Thoa
1 S3
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4 43
3 69
1 77
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800 Klnt John & Co
140 " Lemon Thomas
cs " ucllcnry c II & Daniel
3 I'ealer Ueoriro
bo ' ltlchards Lowls
BO " Bobbins Wm A
90 White on
Ill ' Youni' l'hlllp
73 " ZanerJohn
33 " " " .
1'IIANKI.IN.
40 ' Cleaver Wt-lilnition
60 " Ilower Moses
S3 ' Vought K II
UltEENWOOD.
6t acres Albertson Miles Hartley..
40 Derr Irani
13 Kedllno Benjamin
93 Itlchle Bdward
87 Vanhorn James
40 " Vandersllce TJ
HEMLOCK
It acres Appleman Win ...
80 Campbell NL
7 " Bobbins Zobulou
41 " Whltentghtdcorge Jr
JACKSON.
BO acres Frlck (leorgo A
800
104 lless Benjamin
833 acre. Miller & Nehart.,
13
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81 I im acres Artllla lYuncls
ItO.UHNaCKBEK.
Knorr William,.,
UflllTJ u
Lowls TheofoVe'.' 'I
Miller Charles W..
Mcllcnry Itohr
LUUlio 1 .
oo acres lillllngton Charles.. ,.,
so ' Dewart (leorgo
80S " Kverlurt John
40 l'lslier joliu,,..,,,
bs ;
64 deraghty Thomas,.,,.,
83 ' Kline Johu L
Kis "
95 " Hughes Wright ,.
S3 Longenbergur l'hlllp,.,
80o ' Meyers Mary
sou HuatcnMary
Sbo Charlotte
sou M IleynoldsJohn
too " Huston Thomas
190 ' Keeso Daniel ,.
43 " stlnoDanlel
41 ' Shaffer Henry
loo " bnyder Joremlah
MADISOS,
so acres Bochtel Jacob ,,
8
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810
100
60
43
Cox Joel
Eves CUarltia W
iiondershott U....,
KeUey & JJvcrott,...
MAIN,
llrockvray & Ent
Oombocli John....,
Uewult l'hlllp .... .
llerrner Samuel 0...
Immell Christian .
Moser Michael
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9 98
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110
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Barns Thomas Jr
Brlsh Jacob ,.
. i, v.v.v.v.v
Beaver George ii J L Kline.!."
Coufalri: ltlco ..
Cox C S Ex Trench' "coi ! '. '.
DUaplano Ezeklel
FetUrman Hcrblne,.
Frlck & shuman
Little Kobert
Huston John
Miller Klias
Morris & Hughes
MelJIngton William..
llleo Abram '"
Itaub J Miller
Skato Harry
Trlen Jacob
wiuiliey Mary est
Wltchy John. ...."..,.....! ,
Yocum Isaac
Yocum Elijah .
, SCOTT.
a acres Boon Aaron
1 lot Crouso Nelson
8 acres CreasyMartha ...
1 lota (islslnger Martha
1 " Hldlay Mary.. ... .. .. ' .
B3acresJones William,
83 i Kresslor John
1 lot Jones llaney
I Muilleywm,
1 acres Meriil Jess ,, ,
" Mimleman jiV." .'.V.
14 11 McKelvy Neal & Co
B Itucklo Wesley ..... ...
4 Iota snldeman Thoa.
t " Shannon Jesse
X " JohnEckroth ...!!....!!!
HUUAItLOAK.
60 acres Helta Wm
Iluckalew Jamos estate
IMIa lfnlrlal ........
193
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CUapIn John V ,,
Center Mary
lless Joseph O
Hos3 Crovellng & Co
Hesj Wesloy
"' '..'.'!.'.',','',"'
Ilartman Jesse'.'.',',',
laulhli June
Mellenry Itohr,.,,
llarvy A A & J F ,,
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194
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TltKASUHEU'S SALE
OF
SEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUN
TY, PA.
AUo tho following lots, pieces, and parcel ot
seated lands, returned by the tax coUectr aro
to bo sold at tho same time under the urovlilona
ot an Act ot Assembly, entitled. Ari act relating
to tho Bale of lands for tax in Columbia count?"
approTCd March 5th, lscs -vum,
llBAVEIt TOWNSHIP.
l Lot MacAtteeJohn
l ' Martin Wm , . '
! acres Sherman Thomas
l Lot Bouman Frank '
lOuciesLosee J A Agent
i Lot a ;
1 " Sweeney Isaac !
3 " SelptAII ,' .
4 ' Barnes Charles It
1 " Kramer it L
... ... nUNTONTOWNSIHl'.'
1 Lot Albortson Samuel It
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48
3 Lot
1 Lot
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1 Lot
1
Ueacock Samuel ""
ULOOMSBUltO. "'
Kramer androw
Dennis Jamos estate
Ortwlno Henry
Wimor Fred." "
Verry Wm estate '""
WalterNorman '
CATAWISSA TOWNSUlf"
Arndt Noah.
Abbott W II
llnrnfA Mrn t w "'
acres lilchel Jonathanes'tate.'.'.'.
so Ulttcnbonder Charles.....!
1 Lot
1 "
1 Lot
I "
1 "
9 '
1 "
CENTHAI I A
Cramer A W
McDonnell Anthoney....
convagham.
Brown WUllam
DolanMary
Llnderrnuth Oeorgo
Murphy Michael .7.7".
I'lBiiiM.cinui;.
T acres Helebrand WUllam..?
X Lot Lartsh AH ,.
s acres Neyhard John
1 lot Shultz Cornelius...
UO acres HIchardS.V'.T'
1 Lot I'Uklngton 1'lt. ......'.'.'
1 " Eves Elijah '"'
is acres Heller James deceasod!'.!
13 " riaher Hannah
46 Forco Imuel
I Lot Fltzjorald Elizabeth.. .."
B acres Manning W (I ,
" Kllno I'axton estate,. .,!!'"'
4 " lless Jonas '
1 Lot "
II acres Vandersllce T J. .'
1 lot Crawford I'hllln... ..'.'.'.',",'.'.",7,"
13 acres Barton Ne'wton??0.11'
' Ebner William "'.
,f lot shoemaker M Q,.! !!!
.acre ltobblns Zebullne!...
sacreaplattannah?!l)I,
si Young Lewis o...
Sacreslthodos Susay.f'
1 Lot Klsner Annie
ISO acres Eves Charles W. . ! .
60 " '
69 ; BmtthDUtchard!.'.'.'".'
1T0 Trutnbower A c..."
1 lot Welllver Susan estate."
MIFFLIN.
ih! acres Analo John U. .. .... .
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40 acres Eves Jacob H....""'
to Coleman Jesse
J Trumpore Sophia.... .....'"""'
19 11 uman John...... .'
a " ltlco Jesse P......' ,' .
IT " Evts James estate ,.. ..,'.',7.',7,','"
7 acres Drelblebls JacobSjuite
Drelblebls Erl ,V.! . .. . '
jo ' Kline t Patterson .!
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1 93
5 10
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6 40
1 80
1 84
3 30
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1 80
1 60
3 64
3 60
4 14
1 15
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9 80
4 54
9 88
1 8
1 80
1 64
8 84
II 60
8 40
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94
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Klcliiu Jacob..
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1 acres Itlchart Ww"'
1 " Campbell N l!, '
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'! II. A,,brtflonJ"sse.. ,'.'";;;
1 lot Ilartman Miner,,,.,..! ...
.vouiva iiriui wivino,.,,.
io " lihone Parvln ...
o ' Miller KiUabetu,,,
3 low Chapm John F,.
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9 43
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43
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84
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A. M. joiinson, Treaiurer,