THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSEURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN, J. Z! BITTSNBfiHDEn, Eilt"' BLOOMSBURG, PA, FRIDAY, JUNK 2nd, 1882. Gcncrni Hnncock Is tho guest .Tiulno Bltick at York lliia week. of Tho Supremo court is now in session nt Ilarrisbtirg. Tho Wilkes Barro Record lias re moved tho Cameron ticket from tho head of its editorial columns and comes out squarely for the independents. Tho Republican sneers at tho "dear" people. No wonder 1 It is tho "dear' pcoplo that havo risen up in their wrath and propoao to drivo from office tho wholo Cameron clan, and to put an end to ono man despotism. Congress has been in session over four months and only four out of four teen regular appropriation bills havo been passed. As tho Republicans havo n majority they must take tho respons ibility of this slow legislation. It is likely that tho Harrisburg con vention will rcasscmblo to nominate a oandidato for Congressman at-largo in placo of Thomas II. Marshall, declined. John Wanamakcr of Philadelphia is spoken of as tho prebablo nominee. Tho dead-lock in tho House has been broken by tho arbitrary ruling of Speakor Kicfer in refusing to entertain dilatory motions pending action to chango tho rules of tho House. Ono of theso days this ruling will corao home to roost. After learning what a storm his threat to turn freo trader has brought npon him, Don (Jamcron now denies tho language .with which ho is credited and undertakes to explain what ho did say. When Uameron has tho tooth acho again ho should bo careful not to let the cars ot tho ass Hop out Irom under tlio lion s skin. Tho Republican members of the IIouso at "Washington in 18T9, when tho Democrats had a majority, did just what tho Democratic minority is doing now. They filibustered. Then it was all right, but now it is revolutionary and treasonable, according to their way of thinking. It makes a difference whoso ox is gored. Tho Khedivo of Egypt has made an unconditional surrender to Aribi Boy and tho army, and although he still remains on tho throne, tho minister of war is virtually tho ruler of Egypt. This is tho state of affairs at present and so it will probably remain, until tho foreign powers use sufficient force to cliango it. Don Cameron is now threatening that unless the business men stand by him in his present fight, ho will take them down with him. Ho says that if thoy want to stab him ho is ready to receive tho blow, and will thon oppose a tariff as heartily as ho has favored it. After ho is stripped of his power, his opposition to a tariff will not hurt it much. Tho steamer Celtic, with four surviv ors of the Jeannetto expedition, Lieu tenant Danenhower, Dr. Nevvcomb, Charles Fon Sing and Jacob Colo ar rived at New York on Sunday morning. Lieutcnaut Danenhower has nearly lost his eyesight, and Jacob Colo has lost his mind, both tho result of the terrible sufferings thoy underwent in tho Arc tio regions. Already the republican campaign committeo of Congress, has levied its assessments on oflico holders for funds to carry 'on the campaign. Even tho page boys are taxed ten dollars each, and tho scrub women who keep the iloors of the public buildings clean are made to pay assessments. 1 ho repub lican party year after year, declares in favor of civil service reform, and then puts in practice a system that it con demns in its plattorm. How much longer will the American people sub mit to the supremaoy of a party that so constantly ignores the principles that it protesses to be governed by T To bolster up his declining dynasty Don Cameron proposes to repeat the "business mens" campaign trick of 1 880, and threatens that unless the ono man mlo is continued in this Stato that ho will opposo a tariff. In other words ho has. favored protection, not as a principle, but in order to retain tho support of Republicans. Now ho thinks to frighten tho business men of that party into submission by the same means that were used in 1880. It is doubtful whether the gainn will work a second time. The simple fact is that (Jameron is badly scared, and his emper is getting away from him. Ex-governor Curtin, speaks the fol lowing words of wisdom which should be heeded by tho party throughout tho Citato : "As for tho Democrats of Pcnnsyl vania they ought to understand that Senator Cameron now basts his only hope of success upon their own blun ders. .Nothing elso can savp him. But tho Democrats will mako no Mini ders. They will move on independent ot the quarrels among their opponents, nominato a straight, clean Democratic ticket and poll a full Democratic vote. That is tho best they can do. Anything like- coalition is suicide. It :.. ...... r. uu .i li II1JU3UII ay, it, Utiu l, uu tiuill'. VIHI if it could it ought not to bo done." Tho Reading Times, Cameron Re publican, has the following: "Tbero is much curiosity in Penn sylvania now to bco who tho Dem ocrats will nominate for Govirnor. Tho Philadelphia delegation is report ed to bo nearly eolid for Pattison, while in tho Western part of tho Stato Hopkins has picked up a number of delegates. The contest will becomo moro earnest from tho present time until tho Convention meets." That is all true, and it shows that no boss dominates tho Democrats. They chooso their candidates in con vention, no back parlor arrangement for them. Tliero has been no "curiosity" what ever about who tho Stalwarts would nominate, sinco Cameron gave the command in favor of Beaver nor was tliero any from tlio dato of tho order till tho meeting of tlio convention, everybody knew who it would be tho brass medal 300 being round his neck. And now to catry tho Beaver ticket Cameron somes to Philadelphia, threatens and bull dozes tho business won nnd may again frighten John Welsh to raiso a corruption fund j nnd ns Dorsey will not ho tiicd till after election, ho may bo sent into Pennsyl vania to corrupt tho election. When tho Democracy of this county adopts the methods of the republicans in ilin i.li'rtlnn of tlelpnates to stato conventions wo shall certainly condemn its practices. It is truo that our deio gates nro selected by tno county com iniiiiin. tmt. brrn tlm likeness onus. Our delegates to tho county convention nro chosen bv tho nomilc. thelr's aro self appointed our members of stand ing committeo nro elected ny tuo peo tile, thcir's are appointed by delegates self-appointed. Our party sends dilTpiiMit. tniin to tho stato convention each year, and men who nro named by no boss. They semi tho samo uamer on Machino henchmen year after year, notwithstanding tho protest of many republicans. Tliero is tlio distinction with a difference. THE ISSUE. The Independent Republicans have mndo a ticket which whilo equally as good, if not belter, than that mado by Uameron nt Harrisburg, no moro merits tho support of Democrats than any other Republican ticket. When tho name of Judgo Ludlow, a Democrat, and ono of tho ablest and purest judges of tho State, was suggested m tho con volition, as a candidate for Supremo Judge, it was met with howls, and cries ot "iNo Democrat on tins uckoi. Whilo it was admitted that ho is honest and ablo and that tlio bench should bo non partisan, tho proposition to put him on tho ticket was kicked out of tho convention. This action is a notification to the Democracy that tho Independents pre fer to stand on their own bottom, and instead of nominating a Reform ticket that might bo supported by all people who desiro reform, they havo seen fit to nominato a Republican ticket, and have published to tho Stato that they desiro ouly Republican support. In the face of this, if thero is a Demo crat so foolish as to wasto his ballot by voting for the Independent ticket, as many did last fall by voting for Wolfe, ho should bo promptly read out of the party. Thero is but ono course left for tlio Democracy to pursue, and that is to nominato a straight-out ticket of tho best men tho party contains, and then mako a strong fight for their election. The only issuo between tho two Re publican factions is whether it shall bo Boss Cameron or Boss Mitchell. The issuo for tho Democracy is to turn out both factions nnd establish once more a Stato government that is based neither upon Bossism, the spoils system nor repudiation. These, three are the only rcmaiuiug principles of Republi canism, and so long ns men call them selves Republicans they must support these principles. To repudiato them is to becomo Democrats. Cameron is mad, Mitchell and Wolfe arc determined and say they would rather defeat tho Republican party, than to longer submit to personal rule in politics Thero is no probability of any compromise, and therefore Demo cratic success is almost certain. Nothing but the most inexcusable blunders can possibly defeat us. If such blunders aro made, somebody should be held responsible. THE INDEPENDENT PLATFOHM. As it is unlikely that tho Cameron Republican organ of this county will publish the platform adopted at the Philadelphia convention last week, wo print it for tho information of Repub licans who want to read all the news. Tim platform. Tho Republicans of Pennsylvania who will not surrender their political rights and who maintain the exercise of their own con- science nnd judgment concerning public af fairs,having assembled in State Convention mako tho following declaration of principle and purposes First We declare our attachment to tho principles of tlio Republican party free dom, union, nationality, equal rights be fore tho law, mnlntaluanco of the public faith, protection to homo industry and we demand that tho record which has been mndo shall bo wisely nnd fearlessly pcrpet untcd. Second Wo declare that the nomination nnd election of J. A. Gnrflcld to the Pre sidency signified to us tlio triumph of n truo reform in tlio Civil Service and of an enlarged liberty of action for the masses of tlio lSepublicnn party in the nomination of tuelr candidates nnd in tlio conduct of their party nffnirs, and we deploro the overwhelm ing evidence presented to us in Pennsylva nia that tho calamity of this assassination has been followed by tlio overthrow of of these reforms in tlio hands of Ills suc cessor. Tliird We denounce tho system which makes "patronage" nnd "spois" out of public otllces; wo denounce the practice of giving them to political managers for use in advancing personal political ends j wo denounce tlio removal of fnithful nnd com petent ofllcers in tho nbsence of n public reason j wo denounce the prnctico of levy ing assessments and demanding contribut ions for party use from public olllcials ; we denounce severally and collectively the evils of corruption which accompany the conduct of tho Government ns a "spoils system" nnd which nro unecparablo from such a method of administration, nnd wo denounce tlio system of "boss rulo" and "mncelno control !" which when they tamely endured, makes leaders into auto crats and reduces the mass of the citizens into political bondage. Fourth Wo declare onr purpose to take up tho work which fell when Garfield fell. We demand, in place of tlio "spoils system," tlio reformation of the Cevil Service by law, so Hint tho appointed places therein mny bo fully open to nil lit nnd meritorious citi zens, and removals shall bo only for good and sutllcient public cause. Wo demand, Instead of tho prostitution of tlio public servlco to private uses, its recognition us a high and honorable trust, to bo administer ed for the people's benefit, with clllclcncy, economy and Integrity. Wo demand, in stead of the insolence, tlio proscription nnd tyranny of "bossism" nnd "machine rule," tlio free and conscientious exercise of pri vate judgment in political alTnirs and tlio faithful discharge by those who assume re prescntivo trusts of the expressed will of tlio people. Fifth Wo declare in favor of tho follow ing party reforms! 1. Thnt delegates to Stuto Conventions shall be chosen by tho pcoplo in tho man ner in which candidates lor the General Assembly nro nominated. S. Tho representation In tho Stain Con. volition shall lio by counties, nnd shall bo appointed ncconiliig to tlielr llepiibllcun vote. !). Statu Conventions shall not bo held without nt lenst sixty days' notlce.or earlier than tlio second Wednesday of July, except in Presidential years. 4. Thnt the Republicans who voted for tho Hcpubllcnn candidate for- President at the Presidential election next preceding shall be entitled to join in tlio choice of delegates to tuo Dime niuiiniionai uonven tlons. The House Dead-Lock, Tho matter over which tho house of representatives at ashington is locked in parliamentary dispute is ono which affects tho right of representation in tho highest legislative body known to our form of government. It involves tho very principlo which underlies self government. Tho democrats of tho liouso in exhausting every parliamen tary privilego to compel tho majority to investlgato tho matter properly and fairly nio therefore hut simply doing their duty, not merely to their party but to tlio whole people Tho proposition of tho democrats of tho houio that tho South Carolina elec tion oaso bo referred back to tho com mittoo on elections with instructions to investigate thechargo of forgery in tho testimony, was certainly fan- and just. Tho refusal of tho republicans to nccep that tho proposition proves that they arc afraid of a proper investigation nnd their determination to sacrifico tho public business to their purposo of dis placing a democrat by so dlsreputablo n member ns carpet bagger Mnokoy shows a hasto and recklessness willed would hnrdly bo manifested if their cnuso wcro just. Thero lias been no investigation of tho alleged forgery of tho testimony in this Mnckoy-Rlbblo caso ns alleged by tho republicans. Mr. Mnckcy procured somo cx-parte nflldavits in rebuttal of tho affidavits produced by Mr. Dibble. But tho chnrgoof forgery docs not rest on affidavits. It was proved in tho federal court in South Carolina during tho recent trial of election officers that forged testimony was submitted by Mr. Mnokey to tlio committeo on election. That proof, given beforo tho federal Judgo Bond, under cross-examination, could not ho presented to tho commit tee on elections for want of time, and is not a part of tlio caso as it now stands before tlio house. Tho demo crats dcclaro that without that proof and other testimony of a similar char acter which they aro now ablo to pro duce, tliero cati bo no fair or intelligent determination of tho case. Hence thoy refuse to proceed to a consideration of tho matter in tho house. Tho demo crats nro clearly and incontrovertibly right in this business nnd it is to bo hoped that they will stick to tho text no matter what journalistic saddlers and time servers may advise them to do. Patriot. The Coroner ot Lycoming County Oritioised. Dr. George C. Saeger is the coroner of Lycoming county and resides in Montoursvillo. Some time ngo ho held an inquest on tho body of an old man named Danuer, whom ho had a fow days previously attended in his pro fessional capacity as a physical). Dr. Saeger discharged the man Danner, whose daughter sat up with him the night ho died, leaving him for a few hours to obtain rest, nnd finding him dead in bed. The coroner professes to havo been in doubt whether an inquest was necessary, and says that ho only consented to proceed in tho matter at the urgent instance of several citizens who assured him that it was his duty so to do. Such being tlio case, he says, tho inquest was held and it was decided that tho deceased came to his death by "rheumatism of tho heart." It now appears that tho coroner is to bo taken to task in the matter, nnd tliero is no doubt but that ho was over zealous in his action of holding the in quest, since, to tho minds of n great many pcoplo thero was no evidence- to warrant any suspicion of violence on the part of anybody, and surely tho man's daughter had nothing to do with his death. Tho old man was sick and his taking off was tho natural outcome of his sickness; and the only shadow of excuse for holding an inquest was tho fact that nobody saw him breathe his last. Coroner Saeger has been freely criticised in the matter. The Philadel phia Times remarks editorially in tho case ami a I'lttsburg paper calls him "Tlio Meanest Man Yet," stating that ho lives in Lycoming county, is a coro ner, and swore himself as a witness on an inquest held by himself, and charg ing the county for registering his own oath. General Beaver's Political Record. As to his political record, we say with regret that General Beaver has not shown anywhere that ho is a man of earnest convictions as would cause him to act with courage and indepen dence. He came to tho Harrisburg convention of 1878, looking for Sena tor Cameron's favor as a candidate for the Governorship, but was then set a side. In 18y0, ho served faithfully tho conspiracy to force General Grant's rc nommation, and misrepresented his dis trict, his State, and the whole of the North, by voting, from beginning to end at Chicago, in behalf of a third term. In 1881, when Mr. Oliver with drew, lie was selected, at tho secret caucus of members of tho Legislature held in Senator 'Cameron's liouso at Harrisburg, as the "machine" candidate for United States Senator, but failed to bo accepted by tho Republican mem bers, both on account of tho manner in which ho had been "slated" and his previous record. In tho present case, lie receives his nomination at Senator Cameron's hands, and understands the fact and tho obligation contained in it perfectly. American. Fond du Lao Commonwealth. Mr. S. Clark, ono of Fond du Lac's oldest citizens, states : I havo used St. Jacobs Oil and am well satisfied that it is a splendid article to relievo pain, and that very quickly. NEWS ITEMS. Over 20.000 iinmiur.ints londod nt New York last week. This puts tho total sinco January 1st at about 210, 000. Over 15,000 more than tlio total for the samo neriod lasL v-.n Tim in. creasing source of immigration is now r ueiiuaiiy. The members of tho Tariff Commis sion, so far as they wore agreed upon at tho Cabinet meeting on Friday last, aro John L Hayes, of Massachusetts, Henry W. Oliver, of Pennsylvania, A. M. Garland, of Illinois, Robot t P. Por ter, of tlio District of Columbia, Alex ander Mitchell, of Wisconsin, John S. Phillips of Missouri, and James Chest nut Jr of South Corolina. Judgo Thayer in the quarter sessions Court in Philadelphia on Monday morning, sustained tho indictments charging Julius Chambers, tho Phila delphia correspondent of tho Now York Herald, with libeling United States Senator MoPlierson, nnd Charles Emory Smith, editor-in-chief of tho Press, with libel upon Henry Weyl tho dis tiict attorney's detective, HOW WOMEN LEARN. Women everywhere uso Parker's Ginger Tonic, Vecauso thoy havo learn ed by experience thnt it overcomes do spondenoy, indigestion, weakness in tho back nnd kidneys, and other troubles of tho sex. Home Journal, Tho heavy rain falls along tho West Branch has been such as to givo such n raise in tho river as to bring down nil tho logs that had lodged along tho streams. Tho total stock of logs on hand in tho vicinity of Williamsport will exceed 100,000,000 feet. This is tho first time in many years that all tho logs have been brought down. A largo meeting of republicans was held ntthecourt house in Wilkes Barro on last Saturday night. John Welles Hollenback was chosen chairman. Tho resolutions of tho independent conven tion were read and on motion of Dr. Bradley editor of tho Record ndoptod. An independent club was organized, of which Charles Pnrrish was elected President, nnd A. H. Dickson, Gov. Hoyt's law partner, vico President. Luzerne county does not tako much stock in Cameron, nnd n largo anti-boss vote will bo polled there A terriblo storm passed through Reading on Sunday last. Many houses wcro unroofed, trees wcro torn, fences, signs, nnd shedding wcro blown to pieces. A sure cure for impoverished blood, pimples, nnd sallow complexion, is Brown's Iron Bitters. It will produco a healthy color, smooth skin, nnd is ab solutely not injurious. Tho other day Guiteau bought a ticket for an entertainment to bo given by tho Mount Olivo' commnndery of Mnsons on Juno 7. Ho paid the money twenty-five cents with nn nlrof lofty condescension nnd rcmnrked languidly that it might bo barely possible ho couldn't attend it, but "he d buy the ticket nevertheless. iiuahtii.y recommended. Don't condemn n good thing becauso you havo been deceived by worthless nostrums. Parker's Ginger Tonio has cured many in this section, of kidnoy nnd nervous disorders, nnd wo recom mend it heartily to such sufferers. iVctos. Alexander Lemans was arrested in Lancaster, on Sutiday night, whilo in tho act of setting llro to a framo build ing. There wcro three similiar attempts at incendiarism.all traceable to Lcman's gang, whoso arrest, it is expected, will lead to tho capture of tho remaining incendiaries. "iiuciiupama." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid ney, Bladder nnd Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. 1'ronervlnn Punt lit Hummer. This Is easily dono when properly at tended to. A Indy informs us that her furs nre never attacked by moth, which is their great enemy. She simply dusts over them liberally powdered camphor nnd bornx, nnd then ties them up tightly in several strong wrappers of papers, so ns to prevent all ncccss by tlio Insect. If pasted up or plnced In a bng nnd sewed up will of course nnswer completely j but all that Is necessary, after the application of tlio cam phor nnd bornx, Is to see that tho moths arc completely shut out. Tile 920.000 lleatity Two young ladies living near Erie nre striving for tlio $20,000 beauty prize otter ed by Mr. IJnrnum. They aro sisters and have agreed to share nnd slinrc alike in the event of 0110 being preferred to tho other. Both aro beautiful girls and deserve to win. ll.irnum sends word that their por traits have been received nnd compare favorably with any sent up to date. The eldest sister is only 17 nnd tho youngest will not be fifteen until the Oth of June. Tho senior young lndy is a teacher in a villago Sunday school, nnd is said to be exceedingly devout nnd dignified. Their mother, who is a rigid Presbyterian, is greatly opposed to the project. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. (All persons whose names aro announced In this column, nre pledged to abide by the decision ot tho Democratic Convention.) FOR SHERIFF. We nre aro authorized to announco tho namo of JOHN MOUREY ol Koarlngcrcek township, ns a candidate for the ofllcoot sheriff, subject to tho actlon.of tho Democratic county conrcntlon. At the suggestion ol many f rloada through the county, I havo concluded to offer myself to tho Demociats or Columbia county nan candidate for the oaico of SHERIFF, subject to tho action of the County Convention to bo held tho second Tuesday In August, I rospecttully aalc tho support ot tho Democratic party, and It nominated I will perform the duties of tho ofllce with ndellty. JOSEPH (I. SWANK. Minim Township. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Wo are authorized to announco the namo of ISAAC A. DEWITT, of Greenwood, as a candidate for Representative in the Legislature, Subject to tho rulC3 of tho Democratic party. Wo aro authorized to announce tlio name of ISAAC OIUISON3, of Denton, as a candidate for Representative In tho Legislature. Subject to tho rules ot tho Democratic party. We aro authorized to announco tho namo of WILLI A5I BRYSON, ot Centralia as a candldato for member ot the Legislature, subject to the action ot the Democratic County Convention. Wo nro authorized to announce that a EN. CHARLES M. BLAKER, of Beaver township, Is a candidate for Representative In tho Legisla ture, subject to the action of tho Democratic County Convention. Ho will not travel to solicit votes. MARKET REP0RTS. bloom su una market. Wheat per bushel.. Rye " .. Corn, " .. Oata ' " .. Flour por barrel .. cioverseed muter Eggs Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples Hams sides fi Shoulders . Chickens Turkeys Lard per pound .... liar per ton Beeswax 1.S5 iw .65 8.0O S.60 .2 IS .Of 1.2.". .03 .10 .13 .13 150; PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. OOItllKOTBI) WEEKLY. FLOUR. Minnesota extras Pennsylvania family .... Western Ryo GRAIN. Wheat Rye Corn Oats Cloverseed Timothy $8 so 1 25 6 00 (,4 G 75 4 H. OA 5 ) 4 75 (i 5 00 1 40 per bush. 81 ot 90 por bu?h. 70 C4 T " " 67 (i 60 " " OAliK cts. per lb. 8 35 Q i 05 What a first class article will do when sold at the low est possible price. Farmers will soon be in the midst of the Hay Harvest anil will havo an op portunity to examino tho lasting effect of BAUQH'S TWENTY-FIVE DOL LAR PHOSPHATE for Grass. A good Phosphate will not loso its effect on tho Wheat, but will bo seen in tho crops which follow it. You will do well to engage of tho dealer a supply for fall seeding this enables him to send in his order earli which is a great ndvantago in manu facturing. Thero nro several thousand tons already booked for fall delivery. BAUGH & SONS, 20 South Dolrrwnro Avo., Philadelphia. Jute UBITOHS' NOTICE. KHTATK Of JOUN BOSTON, PECSiSBt, Th undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court of Columbia county to distribute funds In the hands of I). L. Chaplnoneof the ad ministrators ot John Boston, deceased, will M at LUoffice In Iiloomsburg on Saturday, July 8th, ivij. to pertorm the dudes of his uppointinent, when and where all persona Interested must attend and present then-claims or be debarred from any share ot said f und- '.!'. UILLMEVER, Junoii-4w Auditor, BE NOT DECEIVED By Pltietcrs clitimiiig to bo im improvement on ALLCOOK'3 POROUS PLASTERS. ALLCOGK'S is tlio Original and only genuine Porous Piaster ; till other so-called Porous P la S t C rs nro imitations. Beware of them. See thnt you get nn ALLCOCK'S PLASTER, which wo guarantee hns effected moro nnd quicker cures than nny other external remedy. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. eb 1 1st- cow UDITOK'S NOTIOK. BjTATH OP TIIOUAS STA CKII0OBK, DKCKAHBP, Kotlco is hereby Riven that the undoralfned Auditor appointed on exceptions nnd to mako dis tribution of the fund In tlio handiot tho Trustco to mako nalo of tho real cstnto ot tho nnld dece dent to the parties entitled thereto, will attend at hlsomcoln lllnomsburir, on Tuesday, June in, l8S2,at ono o'clock in the atternoon tor tho purpose of his appointment, All persons hnvlnir claims upon enld fund are requested to mako tho same beforo tho said nudltor, or bo forever debarred from coming In on said fund. CIIMtLHS (1. IURKLKY. Mny 19 .3t Auditor J)KTITION TO VACATE. In tho matter of tin petition ot sundry free holders ot Centralia llorough. to vncato that por tion or Laurel street in tlio barougu of Centralia extending East from Locust nTcnuo to an nlley. And now to wit May 9ih A. I). l M on rca llni; of foregolnsf petition nnd motion mndo by Win. A. Starr attorney for the Locust Mountain Coal nnd Iron Company nnd others, tho Court crant a ruio to show cause why referred to highway as set forth In foregoing petition shall not bo vacated nnd closed up, and that said ruio s hall bo publish ed In tho Columman tor four weeks and thai) bo returnable to AJourned Court on tho Mrd day of .moo next. nv Tint cocnT. Certified from tho records May th. A, n 1SS2. CI.M. QUICK. Wm. KU1CKBAUM, Dputy, Clerk. TUEASUKKK'S SALK OK UNSEATED LAUDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Ry virtue of Sundry nets of tho lloncral Assem bly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania rela ting to tho sale of seated nnd unseated lands In tho county ot Columbia, etc., for taxes duo nnd upald, I will offer nt public salo In tho court liouso, In the town of Illoomsburif, on tuo socond MONDAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1882. at ten o'clock a. m.. tho following described Dleces ot land, or such part, tnereof as may bo necessarv to satisfy tho amount of taxes duo and unpaid against tho same, and continue tho samo from day to day as the samo may bo found necessary. TKItMS OP SALK. Tho nmouut of taxes andcosls must bo paid when tho land is struck on", or tho salo may bo votd and tho property nut up nnd resold, REAVER TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot never Charles 37 3 " Heaver Jesso 1 13 3 lirockwayo 11 1 13 63 ncrcs urockway o n t ihi 103 " IlrockwayCU I 7 89 ' llrockwuy & Abbott to 59 " " " l en 118 " " " " l M M ' " ' " C3 400 " Raker Jacob Sr s ;, TI " nentngcr Christian 3(h) 3 lots uutt Ungcr l 13 1 " llogart Mary Si 2 " Iioycr b'a 1 25 71 acres Raker House "" 3io 11 Clark Andrew 1 "u i lots crossing Patrick 75 a ' cantncrJohn 75 6 " Charles Simon , l m 1 ' Canon Manas ... 3 14io " Columbia Coal Iron Co :a r 12a " Cox o 3 Ex Trench Cox 3 m 22T " " " " " 3 VI 173 " " " " " ' 0 S2 ?f.T " ' " ' " " V 18 49 ' " " " " " 1 S3 90 " Dallus Joslah 1 b3 slots KlannganA 1 13 3 " Fry W H 113 29 acres Fisher Sarah C3 10 " Uearhart Daniel 23 slots Oearhart William 113 co acres llauck Jonathan 2 so M " Hoatz.Iohn 1 S3 2 lots llarncr It .luster 73 5 ' Hoffman Kllza 1 bi 3 " Hunt Ell l 13 2 Henry Oeorgo 74 220 acres Hlnderllter Sarah. A lie Hot Kllno A 3 132 acres Knccht Peter ! 3 low Kochler fleorge J 23 10 acres Lynn ,lacob 23 3 lots Ijiwrenco W R lis 2 " Lew's Frank 73 300 ncrcs Miller Maun s to 73 " Morgan T.I 7 so Iihi McHeynold3 II W J t.n loo " Mtnlen conred 3 75 loo " Mlnlch llenlamln - 3 7" 41ota Masten William I to 1 Monday John iA 14D acres Nungc9ser Samuel 2 mi no " Nungesser (leorgo 70 6 " l'ltterson J c 1 88 3 " Price Clarence 1 13 91 " Rico George 3 75 8 3-fi lots ltcuthlelff Samuel Co 1 30 110 acres sueppcnuelser I K 5 10 50 " Shuman Charles A 1 ro 224 " Shuman V L 6 uo slots 25 s " smith I W I 13 3 " Shlck J J 1 13 3 " Scott Peter l 13 200 ncre3 Stewart William sun 2 lots Vasten II R 73 o Voikennrdc J 2 23 2M3 acres West II M coal & Iron Co 04 it Slots Wetzel cs l bs 3 " Wood Augustus l 13 B9 acres Wheeler William s so UEN'l'ON. 18 acres Appleman Peter estate M 45 " Alberlson Clemuel 1 20 50 Chrlstman Ann deceased 4 so Hot RabcrLlzzlo IS 11 acres Ash Mary to 11 " Kllno John heirs so 23 " Wills John 2 t,o IIRIARCREEK. y, loo acres Apple Paul 2 10 33 acres llowman Jesse 5 39 so llllsli Reuben i ui " l'.rlttati W A J estato 1 03 210 " liryan Ouy l 2D 7 " lirlttan Thomas 1 m 28 " Clotn W J Rev a 94 suo " Dotey, I'ealer Stewart a 3D 200 " " " " " 3 oo ISO " " 2 6 100 " " " " " 1 50 250 ' ' " 3 75 21 " Kvans Krnncls , l 17 4) " Fovuerdllbeit 4 20 41 ' b4 in " l'reisJcsso l nt 14 " nouck Samuel 33 to " Hicks Jesso 33 191 Headlcy H F estate 3 pi lis ' ' " " 2 7 en 11 J .looby o A 1 45 6 11 RlsnerJohn 21 100 " bUickhouso Joseph 2 m 300 " 'l " 7 Ml VO0 " " " 5 20 91 " " 93 loo " Kemp Daniel 75 7 ' KUnger Llzzlo 11 30 " ShafTer luvld estato (A io ' stackhouso & sutler 20 loo " Bchecterly (leorgo 1 es 4 stout Nathan 71 too " sponey Philip l so 7 " Traujii Henry estato , 07 CATTAWISSA. SI llrobst J S 1 20 loo " Clewcll Jacob 1 04 307 " Dornbach Mnrirett 6 10 309 " Klace & Velter U w) 2s7 " Kclncr Robert 4 94 80 " Newell Fred cs 12 " Shuman Reuben 4 44 31 11 Weaver Ellas fi II 8 " Krum Ellas a 30 loo " Martin Win J 2 to u lota Scott (leorgo estate 72 I shuler Mrs Sarah tlo 8.v aires Waters ueorco sr w CENTRALIA. 1 lota calllban Daniel 63 2 " ChadHlck Ann June i w 1 Conner Thomas 7 so 1 Clark Ilrldget co 1 11 Curley.MrsEd to l ' DurklnMrs Authony .so 9 11 Knvln'lliomas.... 81 CO 1 ' daughen Thomas.. 3 mi l " (laughen Martin 7 co 9 (lorrell X Co 7 20 1 Ilowells Thomas 3 60 i Hcffrati Pnlllp to 03 1 " Holmes Thomas 3 20 1 Kllno Caroline 7 SO I ' Knlttlo Joseph1 a 80 19 11 Lehigh nnd Mahony It It Co 10 so 1 " Morau John 1 80 a Murphy Patrick a 20 1 Marts (leorge 4 93 1 11 MoMannamaii Mrs Peter 110 t " Mcliarlty Mary 12 40 1 " Morrison sirs uth 1 20 9 " Millard 11 H.VJuoW I'ortner loo I l'urecll Richard co I " Smith Samuel v 20 9 ' Torroy William S3 70 t " Walsh Martlr. 3 1 " Zal" William 3 8J CENTRB. nacres Aiiuuu Kncs L , , mi s ' Aehenbach Samuel M s " Alabach llenjamln 79 Hot llarudJohu 89 ti acres Conner II J M V i W L 3 2) 8 " (lood Jacob estate 20 10 " llagenbuch William 1 uj 10 llairenbuch William Sr estate 104 31 lloilman WilllJin estate 3 01 81 lot Hess William 2a 1 acres Lowcrey blmou Si 6 lot Hess Elllo 1 01 acres KoctTer Daniel 5 OTICK. or Ar rucATioN ;on ciurtmi op intxndid coxron ATtOM ro nut scrrLT or watkr to tub roBUC. Notlco is hereby given that nn application will bo mado on the slxtx-cntli day nt Juno, A. I), lm, to tun (lovurnor of tho stato of Pennsylvania, un der tho Actot Assembly of the Comuionwcnllli, entitled, "A n Act to provide for tho Incorporation nnd regulation ot certain corporations," approved tho 29th day of April. A. I). 1874, and supplement thereto, for charter ot nn intended corporation, to bo called "Tho Cnttnwlnsa Water company" tho character nnd object whereof Is tor the raising nnd Introducing Into tho town of Catawlssa, In tlio county ot Columbia, nnd sild state, (In which town said company Is to bo located) a sumetcnt supplyot pure water to tho public, nnd for that purposo to havo power to provide, erect and main tain all works and machinery necessary and prop er for raising nnd Introducing raid water as afon Bald; and further, to provldo, erect and maintain all proper buildings, cisterns, reservoirs, pipes and conduits for tho reception and convoyaucn of water in said town; and further, to have.nold and enjoy till tho rights, benefits and privileges of tno naid Ac 1 of Assembly nnd Its suiplemcnW relat ing to water companies. W. II, RI1AWN, Catawlssa, May !3-4t, Solicitor A UDITOIl'S NOTICE. Columbia County, m. . Among tho records of tho Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county It Is, Inter alia, thus contained 1 In tho matter of tho pro-1 And nowMaylSUi, ccods arising from tho salo 1 18SI. on motion of B, of tho real estato of A. M f .11 Little, R.Ilncklng. Rupert. J ham Esq., appointor auditor to mako distribution of tho proceeds arls. ing from the salo of the real estato ot A. M. Rupert. Ilv Tim Codkt, lu pursuance of the duties otliU appointment tho undersigned will meet nil parties lnterctod In tho distribution of the nbovo fund nt his oflico in iiloomsburg. on Friday, the 1th .day of July, A D. 1SKS, nt teao'cloek In tho forenoon, at which tlmo nnd placo nil persons having claims against said fund must appear and present tho same, or bo debarred from coming In 011 said fund. H. BUCKINGHAM, myl9.4w Auditor. IRIE.A'Sr'S puri: READY-MIXED AND PASTE, LEAD PAINTS & SI1TCJ co.u m n 1:1 with PURE LINSEED OIL, AND PIKTE COLORS, NO UNPLEASANT ODOR. Satisfaction Guaranteed OR MONEY REFUNDED. DELIVERED FEES OF FREIGHT Where we have 110 ngent. XJOr3cr9 and inquiries by Mail or Telephone receive prompt "attention. -Anmiijss.- Montour White Lead, Zinc & Color Works. RUPERT, PA. WM. E. B. DAVIES, - - SUP'T. May V0 .Cm N Messrs. Bailey, Banks & Biddle Are enabled, by the magnitude of their business and its great facilities of both purchase and manu facture, to offer the very finest quality of Diamonds and other Gems, Gold Jewelry, American and Foreign Watches, Sterling Silver and Plated Wares, French and English Clocks, and Objedls of Interior Decoration, of Bronze, Bisque and Porcelain, at the lowest possible prices. Articles selected 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. CONYNQriAM. lota C U llroekway 1112s) s 10 nit 24 62 6 SO 2 13 430 00 273 03 3 40 30 4 65 40 210 Si 33 72 V3 83 5) SO SO S9 2 73 V9 13 SOS 15 2 73 231 1 14 2 98 100 S0OC4 fill 40 MISS 103 OO 43 20 2 72 C4 80 C4 bO 2.19 20 " llrlsoltuo llernatd aeres Drown Nathaniel Ream Joshua lots uraov ju la Reaver Catharine cano mien M, " UavH Thomas " Drlcsbach Lewis , " ooodman Rosannan ' llelnbach Philip acres Huston John lot Ilennesey Thomas " nomebach MaryE . " Helwlf Rachel acres Kllno John I. lots Kramer A W " Jonod neort'e . " liOluy Catharine " Morrison Catharine .nurpny o u " Mci.tilro Torrence " SIcMannaman Mary " Morris Ann U !' Mellon Tiiomas , " Monroe John ncrcs N Y M o I' it it u & 1 Co , " Rusten Mary " Huston Thomas., lot llh.iwn Casper acres Frlen Jacob , .1 ,, ,, " Young John""'.'.'.'. FISIIINU CREEK. ti acres lleitar John 2 22 41 4) Iluckulcw J M ., 100 300 400 HO 250 W II f.0 200 an 43 VI llllsli lieubeu Doty I'ealer fc Stewart 3 IS 13 33 901 1 12 SS2 1 63 43 9 67 8 90 13 00 1 S4 2 93 a OS 31 8VC 383 373 30 2 22 2 93 3 85 11143 20 02 196 2 40 3bS 900 6 30 3 73 63 733 1 46 9(1 1 10 4 44 1 10 2 40 460 .11 to 10 35 24 32 8 20 fll Drether John , Davis Kl zanetlijli IlulehFon Thomas J.... Hoffman & Frcas llulm William Harrison John. . Harrison John (10 Hunslnifer Anthony 4 33-100 Kramer A M.. 2110 Klnt John Co.. lie " Lemon Thomas w " wcllenry Oil A; Daniel 3 ' I'ealer (IcorKo 50 " Richards 1 owls . to ' ltobblus Win A o ' White O 11 Ill Youns Philip T3 " ZanerJohu 83 " " ' , FRANKLIN. 4a " Cleaver Wellington CO " Hower Moses 81 ' Vought JS II (IREENWOOD. 61 acres Albertson Miles & Hartley... 40 ' Derr Iram 15 " Hedlluu llenjamln lis " Richie Edward 21 " Vanhorn James 40 " VauderullcoTJ HEMLOCK. 12 acres Appleman Wm so ' Campbell N I. 7 " Hobblna Zobulon 41 " Whltenlght (leorgo Jr JAOKiON. 60 acres l'rlclc (leorgo A soo ' led " Hess llenjamln V33 acre. .Miller Nejhart Kuorr William.. Keller J It 1 03 140 90 10 60 S 19 12 21 3 70 7 40 170 3 170 73 7 03 7 61 111 tW 3 92 S92 S92 3 70 S92 80 143 1 00 9 18 110 9173 IS 1 10 to 1 63 124) I 10 1 10 110 Lewis Theo lore. Miller Charles W, McIIeury Rolir LOCUST. SOO acres llllllogton Oharlos uowuri ueorgo Kverlurt John,, , Klsher John ,,, ( le ragh ty Tho'inas'. !"','.'",' i',' Kllno John L iiujiies Wright'.!!.'!',!,'")'.'.!! Longeuberger Philip,,, Meyers Mary , Huston Mary " Churlotto ! Reynolds John RustonThomas,,, Reese Daniel , ,,,,, btlno Daniel Hhalfer Henry Snyder Jeremiah , ilADIbO.N, so acres Ilechtel Jacob ti soo S3 tJ Cox Joel., Eves Charles W llendershott K.. . , Kelley & Everett MM.V, Urockway Hnt Dornbach John Dewalt Philip HeUuer Samuel O Immell Christian Moser Michael , 91 110 230 100 bO 43 REMEMBER HM 100 " Morris Daniel 183 6 60 it 911 SO 3 83 S3 264 4S0 II iU 4 90 SO 74 fiVO 2 07 S3 S90 4 43 8 69 177 2 07 90 4 14 4 14 92 11 SO 280 474 Pennock ulit Co- 7 " suunian Wm T 160 Shuman Reuben.. XI 00" smeck, llrobst, eltor llauck 11a " Snyder John 7 " Snyder Abram 150 " Yetter Daniel est 900 " Swartz, Bhepp fi Co . MIFFLIN, 63 acres llittenoonder Jacob a " Ilelser Fioukllnest 10 " llendershott Catherine 200 " Kramer A W fl) " Menstnger Wm 11 " ilchaelJohn 100 Nungessur (leorge 35 " Parks Leonard " swank B II 133 " schweppenhelser I K W " Horace 33 ' " BP 13 Williams Samuel 01 " YohoJohn R MONTOUR. 10 acres Urockway fi Hnt is Ulger liarbara 18 " Jonnest " Lelby Jackson 40 Noal WllUam 21 " Ramsey est MOUNT PLEASANT. 10 acres Jacoby fi Rupert ... 33 " Walter D I...!! 1"" ORANGE. so acres llowman Wesloy 8 ' crevellng Simuel 19 " Kverett flabriel est 34 " Rink J F !!..!..Z PINE. 233 acres Bartcn Ell.... .. ,. 23 " Dreiblclls Abraham 1 lot Eves O W 1 10 11 S3 4 65 1 80 463 135 830 283 72 12 82 420 55 SO 10 223 acres Frlck (leorge A, iuu : 50 " 23 ' 8 " 60 " 60 " 100 " 29 30 " 23 ' 23 " frlck fi Leggott.... ea&iur 'luoinas (ireenly James dordner Jonathan ....., Ktaner David Lyons R W ' Miller fi cole RobblnsD w .....!?. Shoemaker Joseph Vanderslice Thos.M ..., 2 8 63 (3 SO 131 131 ROAHINOCRBKK, 170 acres Artllla I'runcis , . . so Iiuchner Peter ' 60 " Darns Thomas jr 40 ' Iirtsh Jacob,.,,,. !.. . los 420 141 61 126 SV9 21 63 S3 18 29 loss 183 6 90 2 07 1 73 1 to 18 AO M 187 880 4 83 41 21 93 91 I 10 18 20 M 3(1 43 1 03 6 01 173 133 1S3 34 65 48 90 SO 403 ISO 24 13 0 VO 16 108 0 6 13 04 180 104 93 60 3013 1180 81 14 17 70 6 90 30 10 30 196 9 44 41 80 164 19 10 HI l 20 " t 873 " 231 16 " 200 00 " 18 " IS 100 ' 44 " 100 182 ' 142 " 19 " lloaver (leorgo fi J L Kline" Confulr Rico Cox OH Ex Tfen'ch'cox".'. Dllaplano Ezeklel Fettermau fi Herblne. Frtck fi shuman Little Robert ! Huston John Miller Kllaa Morris fi Hughes 7 43 a 100 Melllngton William"' . Rico Abram V Raub J Miller 33 40 " 40 ' 60 " 18 61 " 47 ' 20 " 33 43 ' Bkato Harry 'Irlen Jacob Wiudiey Mary est,, Wltchy John .", Yocum Inaao Yocuia Elijah IOUOIT. 2acreslloon Aaron ,( 1 lot crouso Nelson , 2 acres CicasyMartha 1 lota (iulslnger Martha,,....'., 1 " llldlay Mary S2acres Jones wuilara. , 23 Kressler John ,' I lot Jones Haney,,, I " Mufileywm.. 1 acres Merlll Jesi .,,. , " Mussleman ios,'.'.'.'.' '..'.'.'.'. 16 HcKelvy Neat co...... 8 " Rucklo Wesley 4 lota snldeman Tnos,,,,,, 1 " Shannon Jesse X " John Eck roth.. .......... so.cr.sIlel.as T.. ... Vt " ' 121 Ilnckalew James estate.. Cole Ezeklel ' Chanlu John V .,,!,!, CusterMary ,,, Hess Joseph O llesi Crevellng fi Co Hess Wesley w 84 ' 230 73 21 123 ll ' .VIII'1 ll" 1 94 41 SCO 94 ' 4 97 " W ' 0 Hartman Jesso . Larlsh June ....!!. Mcllenry Hour..,, !...... HarvyAA fi J V ' . . . . Harvey Alvln A . ...'; Stephens Amos ,, .... savage. Joshua esuto Yupoiiieiiry :,'.';.' IS 81 190 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 for Men and Boys in the United States. 'Our original system of One Price and a Guarantee gives every buyer perfect protection. J TREASURER'S SALE OF SEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUN TY, PA. Alio the following lots, pieces, and parceli of seated lands, returned by the tax collectors, ar to be sold at the same time under the provisions ot an Act of Anscinbly, entitled. "An ictrvialinir to the sale of lands for lax In Columbia county' approved March 5th, IMS. " liBAVKR TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot MacAfleeJohn 1 ' Martin Wm 4jtf acres Sherman Thomas 1 Lot Rouman Frank , I 3 St 1 92 t 19 1 it 48 1 94 1 29 3 2V 10 ao es Losee J A Agent 1 Lot 1 Sweeney Isaac. CUipV A It 4 ' names Charles It 1 " Kramer El, . , . .... I'BNTONTOiVNBUIP. 1 Lot Albertson Samuel It 10 acre Rogart Samuel l " Heeler E it .!!!!! 2 Lot llcacock Samuel 1 (t .3 It 4 14 ULUUMMUUKU, Kramer Andrew 1 Lot 1 " ortwlne Henry ...!! . 1 " wuner Fred .!! V " Verry Wm eatato " 2 " WalterNorman CATAWIS3A TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot Arndt Noah. . 1 " Abbott W H 1 .V " Barnes Mrs A B '.'"''..'." 80 I 74 2 80 1 20 1 20 1 60 9 84 11 OH 8 41 15 68 18 70 78 1 70 93 1 60 oacrosRlchel Jonathan estate ! 20 60 " 1 Lot 1 " 1 Lot I ' 1 ' 9 1 " Scott John CENTRALIA. Cramer AW McDonnell Anthoney..., CONVNQUAM. nrown WUllim Dolan Mary Llndermutu Uoorge SO Murphy Michael. . . .'.'.'.'.'.'.','.'.'.'.' ' ' ' nnillNdCllKEK. 7 acres Helebrand William . . X Lot Uriah A S acres Neyhtrd John 1 Lot Shultz Cornelius 87 96 8 at 1 34 uo acres Richard Alfred'.... "' . . u ruxingion p 11 1 " Rves Elijah ..!.!...".' 18 acres Heller James dectased, !!! 19 Fisher Hannah 46 Force Lemuel I Lot Fitzgerald Klljabeth..!..!. ' s acre Manning W a .." " Kline Pxtonetate ,!.';!'!'.' 4." Hess Jonas i Lot " ,..!.;; II acres VanierallceTJ. , "" 1 lot Crawford Philip "' HEMLOCK. S3 acres narton Newton ' Elmer William ,.!...! lot Shoemaker MO ! iocre Robblns Jtebullne....,,,, WTOPlattllannS' 81 Young Lewis 8 acres Rhodes 8utan.(;!,.'i' 1 rr ...... "AUIKW. 40 1 II 91 1 23 76 ltd ISO acres Kres Cbarlew W. . ! . 60 14 41 9 smith DLitchard.'.'.'.'.'.':::: 170 ' Trumbowor a i!. 182 60 176 1873 9 48 1 lot Welllvtr Susan eta'te','.",'.,.''.'.',,.'.'1 4 acres Annie John 11... ' I i?1 '"'er Jacob estate .:"' s " Miller Levi Espy Saving Fund Zuptlngerilenrv. I 84 I 44 ,4 ,,f;; ,. t, uuu ociauon. I Lot Cutler William Miate!... ., ORANOK. II 9 00 8 64 Jrumporo Sophia,,.. ! '!. !."' 19 Oman John..,.., ' '.. ... 2 " nice Jesso P II " HIM James estate !.''.'.',',','.'.','.'.''.' 4 9a 9 41 J f.rMi!)r!Lble.to Jcb "tale. I 81 LA ureioitDU an K uefi Patterson.. . ' ... Kitchen Alfoid.. Leggott Frlck..., Rooblni Jonhua.. ...... lttfhln J.nh .......... 13 (10 11 40 , 4 84 2 i Parker John' h','..'.','! ! !" " ' 3 14 10 8i ShuljnburgerT'.'.'.',',',,,V,',',',',',"" l acre4 Rlchart Wmf' , a 45 .. :i . 94 .. 8 00 ., 4 (4 1 li ' . 4 - 1 19 .. 8 80 .- 8 15 . vniupueu !, ro8col.Tl,.B.y..Ru,A,' . .". A,"ertou Jusse. ,!..'.'.'.'.'::: 1 lot Hartman Minor..... acres Hess Lavine.... . 40 " Rhone Parvln....... ' 40 Miner EiizaitK.... :::: a low Chanln John v.. 1 A. u, oouNeoNr'rwiBurer.
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