ta. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. mm? riAT ttiidt a t 1RJj VjUliUMDJUilN. ). K. DIXTENBENDER,) EMM"' BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, OUTOHUIt 13th, 1832. a gain op ten con gressmen conceded. NEW YORK', PENNSYLVANIA, AND CONNECTICUT WILL FOLLOW. Our Rooster intujts on crowing, hut as ho will need all his strength for next month in our own suite, wo re strain him. Ohio, ouo of the strong holds of Republicanism, has fallen into the Democratic column. Doomsday has come for tho Stalwarts, and the re sult in Ohio on Tuesday has mado Pennsylvania suro for a Dcmocratio victory. The news comes too lato for further particulars. Tho notorious Harry Iluhn, clerk of the House, whoso personal compensa tion is $3,972 per annum, and who has charge of tho disbursement of nearly 811,000, besides for "contingent ex penses, etc, is an earnest supporter of Beaver. lie well knows that tho wholesale jobbery that, has made Pcnu svlvania a by word ana a reproach a- montr her sister states will cease with the election of Robert. E. Pattison. General Beaver is getting worso than over. In addition to his awful mix in delivering tho wrong speech, he is now terribly mixed in his arithmetic Ho is reported in tho West Chester Record as saying that " it took 5i3,uuu to get 29.000 votes lor tho lnciepemleut tick ct in 1831." Unless General Beaver is strangely misrepresented in his own organ, no should bo presented with a copy of The Times Almanac and a table exhibiting the simple rules of additon and multiplication. In the first place tho Independents polled -19,988 votes in 1881, and expended less than $4,000 for all sorts of campaign expen ses. If General Beaver's political cal culations for the campaign aro no bet ter than his knowledge of the history of last year's campaign,it isn't surprising that ho still dreams of his election to the Gubernatorial chair. 1'hila. Times. Mr- Fattison will dome Out and Speak. Chairman Hensel confirms the state ment that between now and election day Mr. Pattison will go out into tho State. Ho will not exactly "take the stump," nor has there been any change in tho programme laid down by the Stato committee at the outset of the campaign when it was announced that Mr. Pattison would bo seen and hoard at different points in the state during tho campaign. He will visit Mr. It. A. Packer, of Bradford county, this week, in pursuance of an invitation accepted months ago, and besides visit ing Towanda, tho terminus of his trip, ho will meet tho people of Hazleton, Drifton, Mauch Chunk, Wilkes Barro and Scranton. Tho week following will bo tho occasion of a short trip to Erie, which will tako in Clarion and tho oil towns, Corry and Warren, and a night at Erie. Later in the campaign ho will go to Pittsburg and intervening points, ami some of the cities nearer Philadelphia will bo visited at conveni out times. There may bo meetings at some of these places to bo attended by Sir. Pattison, but at others thero will bo social receptions and other informal occasions mado to afford him an oppor tunity to meet tho people of tho repre sentative sections of tho state. A Disgusted Badical. Tho Pittsburg Dispatch, tho leading Republican nnwspaper of western Penn sylvania, has become disgusted with tho campaign that tho "Christian states man Beaver and tho chattering Bro 8ius is runniug and says : To sensible pooplo such arguments as those which aro advanced day after day in the samo monotone by lieaver and isrosius must seem oxtreine ly silly: and tho spectacle as two men who are supposed to posses somo degree of honesty arguing ostensibly for tho Republican paity when in their h raits they know that they aro pleading for tho perpetuation of Boss Cameron's machine, must sewn very humiliating. The sneer of General Beaver, relative to the howling of tho Independent can didates for oflice, comes with bad graco from that gentleman, ns ho has been howling for oilico for seven long years and never could get tho shadow of a chanco till he misrepresented his constituents at Chicago at thu behest of Senator Cameron. Then ho got as ids reward a nomination which merely doomed him to certain defeat. As for Sir. Brosius, ho was opposed to bossism in a weak way till he received a noun nation at tho hands of Urn bosses, and then ho became ouo of tho most servile advocates ot the machine Yet all In dependont Republicans will echo his hope that every-man will voto to tho satisfaction of his own conscience. If every Republican votes as his conscience dictates tho Independent ticket will uo el"cted and Messrs. Heaver and Bro sius and thoir associates will be left with only tho bosses, their lieutenants tho chronic officeholders mid chronic ofiioeseekers. The Latest Stalwart Move- In its last extremity tho Stalwart stato committee has placed M. S. Quay in chargo of tlio campaign, aud his latest strategy lias just coma to light. For several weeks ho has had Dclnuey, Gallagher and a number of other Irish politicians who aro in his pay, in dif ferent sections of the State, verbally circulating tho falso Pattison speech against tho Irish, and getting tho names and addresses of every IrWh voter in tlio State. Priests have been applied to in several instances for theso names, but without being informed of tlio real U80 to bo mado of them, and Quay now linu tho name mid addressof somo forty thousand Irish voters in the State, to whom a circular will soon bo sent, con taining tho falso speech that Quay has invented to bo circulated as 1'attiHon's speech, saying, that tho O's and Mo's must go to tho rear, oto. They will liavo tho circular appear to bo sustained by Dcmocratio authority, and it will bo in tho hands of tho forty thousand Irish votcis within tho next ten days. Dela ney is also expected to havo this falso OHIO DEMOCRATIC speech published in tho Now York Tablet, a end nu Uatholio lournal, ami If that can he effected, n lnrgo edition of tho paper will ho obtained and a copy sent to o.uili of tho names on Quay's forty thousand list. Delaney hopes to use tho New York Tablet in this matter as ho used tho Catholic Standard of Philadelphia in 1878, when tho Standard was deceived by tho Dill Know-Nothtng falsehood. It is regarded tn doubtful whether the Tablet can bo imposed upon by a false speech prepared by Quay, when tho purposo to deceive Irish voters is so transparent. This trick will recoil with fearful vengeance on tho paity that has at tempted it. III.OOMHIIUKU. WHAT A ritKSS ItKI'UltTRl! VOUNI) OUT. Tho Philadelphia le$tot Friday woek contains a long article on llloomsburg. There aro some errors In statistics, but In tho main tho nrtlclo Is correct, aud woithy of reproduction. Wo print portions of It below. After describing the location tho writer says t Tho town of llloomsburg win lnld out aud named as early ns 1803 by a German settler named Ludwlg Eyer. In 1840 It became tho county-scat of Columbia, after a long and bitter fight with Danville, which Unci previously been tho capital. In order to deckle tho question tho Legislature passed an act authorizing n vote on tho question of n relocation of thecounty-seat, and It was decided by n popular votn to rcmovo It to Bloomsburg, the latter placo furnishing tho land and erecting tho build ings, tho money for that purposo having been raised by public subscription. This was in 1845, unci it was thought that peace ord quietness would now reign after tho county-scat qcstlou was settled. Hut such was not the case. In 1849 another bitter light aroso about tho formation of a new county, out of ports of Columbia, to bo called Montour, with Danvillo as tho county-scat. Tho latter placo still smarted over tho victory of Columbia in taking tho county-scat away from her, and her peo ple sought to havo a county of their own. On tho 3rd of May, 1850, tho new county ot Jlontour was formed, Danville was mado the capital, and It was thought that peace was finally restored between the two belligerent districts, as both now stood on equal footing, but such was not tho case. Another fierce contest arose as to the re peal of tho act of 1850, which finally resulted in tho passacc, on tho 16th of January, 1853, of nn act to straighten tho division line between tho two counties, by which a portion of tho acquired territory was reannexed to Columbia. And now, after n lapse of nearly thirty years, the fierce strife has been almost forgotten, and peace and quietness reign between the people of the two counties. Columbia - ! .. 1 inn . - mllnn .1 mn cording to tho census of 1880 sho had a population or yy.ius, wuicu nas prooaoiy been Increased 500 since that time. NAUINa TAB TOWN. When Mr. Ever cave tho settlement tho name of Bloomsburg lie was doubtless im pressed with tho beauty of the location, and felt lliai incro was uu pmcuiniuai region where a town could bloom more luxuriantly, and he straightway gave It the title of which it is now so proud. For many years after It was named, and par ticularly during the contest with Danvillo (which was then coming into prominence 6u account of its iron manufactories), it was scarcely ever spoken of by any other title than that of ,:Bloom," and that was generally applied derisively. Bnt it con tinued to grow and bloom on Its hillside location, until it has bloom-ed Into a thrifty, active, enterprising bura, and it Is now accepted by oil os tho lovely Blooms burg, destined, before many decades roll away, to dovelop into n full-fledged city of twenty or thirty thousand inhabitants. Tho town is supplied by water pumped Ir.to a reservoir on an elevation high enough to give sufficient pressure to throw a stream over the highest cli irch steeples. Tlio water is very pure and healthy, as it tlows from me mountains, uown a stream that lias become historic since tho rebel lion. Tho reservoir and works, which are not far from tho town, cost $40,000. Tho court house is an antiquated structure in tho old part of tho town, but it will either bo greatly Improved soon or a now build ing erected. A now Jail south of the railroad was recently built at a cost of $00,000. The front is of Farrandsrlllo stono and presents a fine appearance. Thero arc ten churches In which the popu latiou of 5000 worship, embracing Presby terian, Methodist, Uiiptlst, wcisn uaptiBi, Reformed. Lutheran. Evaneellcal. Episco pal, Catholic and African Methodist, Tho church property is valued at about 80,000, A MAN OF BNTEIU'IIISE. Bloomsburi; lareelv owes Its present prosperity to Itev. I). J. Waller, who came hero more than a third of n century ogo as the pastor of the Presbyterian C hurcli. lie is uu ardent disciple of Calvin, a mau of broad and liberal views, far-seeing, active, energetic, sagacious and progress ive. For a third of a century lie admlnls tered tho Word of God in tlio little church of unpretending appearance, which still stands on the nnncinal streot. Finally ho retired from pastoral labors, to devote his attention to a clltrercnt lino or duty, al though lie has not entirely relinquished the mil nit. which he occasionally fills. With the sagacity so characteristic of the man ho iorcsaw a uriillnnt iuiuro tor me place, and he made heavy purchases of valuable lands on tlio outskirts oi tne town, and laid it off into lots, had tine broad streets surveyed, and held out In ducements to purchasers that were so tempting that many availed themselves of thu bargains, and thu result was that tho town commenced growing. Ho donated tho land on which tho Jail Is built. Muny lino dwellings havo been erected on lots which lie sold, and many more will soon go up. His own solid brick house, onco out of town, is now iu the centre of tho addition. INDCSTltlAL KNTEltriilflES. Thero is considerable manufucturlnir at Bloomsburg, and the Indications aro that it will Increase rapidly. Among tho oldest enterprises may be mentioned tne lilooms. burg Iron Company, which operates two furnaces, owned mostly by tustorn csp- f..if-.- . ri I nrtn uauBia, iuiwuuu auu nun w uiuu uru employed. The furnaces wero started In ltH-l on a capital oi szuauuu. mien uotu stacks aro In blast, about 12,000 tons of Iron are turned out per annum. Tho iron Is ncarlv "neutral." and is ot superior nttalltv. C. It. Paxton is president, and E. It. Drinker, manager. Next in order comes tho Bloom furnace, the building of which commenced In 185'J, and It was successfully "blown in" In 1851, under the Arm name of Mclvelvy & Ncal, and con tinned as such till January 1, 1870, when Mr. Mclvelvy retired and tho business was continued by William Ncal & Sons. They employ from 150 to 200 men, and tho annual production is about 8000 tons of very superior forgo and foundry iron. Tho amount of capital Invested Is from $150,. 000 to 200,000. From the furnaces, one turns to tho car works of G, M. Si J. K. Lockard, which give employment to 250 men. Heretofore thuy have been averag ing thirty-six eight-wheel cars per week, besides mine cars. Tho firm have been enlarging their works from time to tlmo and uru still contemplating further Im provements. Tho capital employed Is fully ijiJOOjUOU. Hero follows a description of tho Normal school, with somo well deserved compli ments, but tho facts given are too familiar to all our peoplo to need repetition. Among the wealthiest residents of tho nlacu is Itev. David J. Waller. His wealth. it is conceded, which consists lurgcly of real estate, is fully a million of dollars. In Its acquisition ho has labored hard, and made ventures, tho very boldness of which surprised people, and there wero plenty ot predictions oi laiiure, uui inrougii guim management and sagacity lie lias succeed ed. And there aro few but wish him con tinned success, as ho has not only benefited himself by his bold operations, but given thu town a boost win -u uas sent it uoom. lug along thu highway of Improvement. Tho next mau of wealth Is Matthias S. Appleman, an extensive owner or oro lands, who is worth fully half n million Then comes I. W. Mclvelvy, tho merchant, who Is set uown as worth tysou.uw, David H Iron i). un ludustrious aud acquis! live small dealer. Is worth $100,000. The Mover Brothers, oxtcnslva wholesulo and retail druggists, aro worth fully $100,000, having acoulred their wealth within a few years, Thero are others whose fortunes range from $50,000 to $75,000, but tho foregoing wilt sufllco to show that Blooms burg, although small, has within her borders man of creator wealth than are often found In larger and more pretentious places ami inai a prosperous inturo evi dently lies before her. ItErjtKSKXTATtVK MKtf. BlooniBburg has a number of representa tive men, also, who aro distinguished for their abilities as statesmen, Jurists anil politicians, who should not bo overlooked In this sketch. Tho first deserving atten tion Is the Hon. William Elwcll, president Judge of tho Twcnty-slxin Judicial district, composed ot tho counties of Columbia and Montour. As an advocate ho early dis tinguished himself at tho bar, and when elevated to tho bench he did not disap point his friends, who claimed lor Mm superior qualifications for that high position. For years Judgo Elwcll has been regarded as ono of the ablest com mon pleas Judges In tho State, and no well satisfied are tho pcoplo of hts district with him that he was renominated unanimously a few weeks ago and will ho supported at the polls Irrespective of party As a politician and a statesman, the Hon. Charlc3 H. Buckalow, who also res'des here, stands deservedly high. Ho served with success and ability its n United States Senator, as well as the representa tive of his government to one of thu South America republics. He Is a lawyer of ablltty and long since mado hts mark at tlio bar. Ho ran for Governor a fuw years ago but was defeated. Among the lit erary men of tho town may ho mentioned Colonel John O. Freeze. Ho Is uUo a lawyer, but his mind runs largely to literary pursuits, and ho has recently pre pared an exhaustive history of Columbia county, which Is ready for the press. That it will bo a valuable work ovcrybody admits, hecauso tho Industrious and care ful author Is not likely to have omitted a single Item worthy of being embalmed In history. Among tho representative men, too, may bo mentioned tho members of the press. Bloomsburg has thrco excellent weekly papers. The (Wiim&iVm, conducted by Elwcll & nittenbemler, Is nn able ex ponent of tho principles of Democracy. The ofilco is neat, well equipped, and Colonel Frccze's grcnt local work will bo printed there. The Republican, conducted by D. A. Bcckly, and James C. Brown, Is tho Republican organ of tho county, nndja paper of ability. POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThU powder haver varies. A marvel of nurlty strength and wholeaomancss. More economical thin the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In competition with tho multitude of low test, short weigm, aium or pnospnuie powaers. aaiu umy In cam. Kotal Daiino Powoik Co , lot: Wa!l-bt., N. Y. augll-lv. s IIEMFF'S NOTICE. TO OWNERS Or FISU BASKETS, XIL WBIRS, K1DDI.K3, 4C NnMcn is linrchv trlvr n that the Sheriff Of Col umbia countv haa been notlned of tho existence of such contrivances for the catching ot UsIihs are commonly known Ainsb baskets, eel weirs, klddlea, drusti or f isclne nets, and other perman ently set moans of taking nh, In the su?qtihan- na river ana risningcreeg wiiuia nis uuuwick. 1 do hereby declare tho said contrivances to be common nuisances, and order them to be dis mantled dv the r owners or manazera witntnien days, so as to render thara no longer capable of taking or Injuring the flauos ot the strotms ot whatuver kind. If this order 13 not obeyed. 1 shall croc ed tt the expiration of ten dajs to Destroy ine aula contrivances nccoruing id iuo' An oi Assemoiy in suca cages mauu uuu pruvmeu. U. Tt. ENT. Oct ll,'S2-9vr ShorllT of Columbia County. jOTICE TO HEIIta. COLUMBIA COUNTY, 88 : TUB fiOliUONWEALTU 0T PINNSTLVAXIA To John Kelchner, Jacob Kelchner brothers, aud George Kelchner who died leaving Issue third or f ah vaa ra oi n on nnrl thocilufn IVithnrtna lufm- marriea wuu ono manes tienry r rcuencu, ana who died (utter her said husbuud) about nine voara since leaving 1BSU3 to-wlt : sa r Ann. in- hernial 1 luu ni.u mw viu. uuu i uatuiuif nv vuw cltvof Allontown. In thU state : Maria Intermar ried wun rump ninteruieen ; cnarioito, inter married with Ira Hinds, now residing at Thomp son Centre. Susquehanna countv. In this state ; Houhli, Intermarried lUi Asa Howard, now n siding near South (ilbsou In luu same county ot tusqueh iniu; Lydla, Intermarried with Charles Urown : Mar v. win was In- tormarrlei with lllram It Urown but died abou'. ntteen years hi nee, leaving to survlvn her hus band aud three children, namely i .Mary Cathartn Intermarried with John lionnor, and now residing near Kouth albson In the above mentioned county or susqueiianna; Augustus, wuo resiaoq, wnen last heard from. Dear i lie bjrouga of Milton, In this state, ana Aaron, wno resiaos at somo piaco unknown In the ttato ct ouio: also Daniel Frederlca, who now res des at the citr of scranton in this statu : ,'Silab Kredricl. who resides at the borough or Plymouth, Luzerne county, and Joslah 1'rederlcl, who re -Ides at Elizabeth city. In the aC.lo of North Carolina Tho children of me aoove earned ueorge iteica- ner. brother, are as folio s: Blizibeth intermar ried with Joseph ueai Mart; Mary, intermarried with Samuel Oeartart; Rebecca, Intermarried with Ueorgo Fetter; Catherine, who was Inter married with one Ureher, but is now do id (and her husband also) leaving Issue, namely : Matilda. Intermarried with Edward Fisher, and now re siding at Mahonycity, In this stato; and Clara who resides at tho fcainu nUce; also Ljdla, thu remaining daughter of said Ueorge Kelchner, who was lntermarriel with William Ash, but Is now deAd, (and her husunnd also) leaving Issue, nam-ly: Oeorgo Abh and Wtllam Ash, whoso places ot residences are unknown. And William Ash. who together wuu uu those Deroro mention ed whoso placo ot residence Is not btatod, resides in this county: Uneal desccnda-its of William Kelchcer, deceased, and to all other persons In terested, ureett.g; You aud each oi you are nereoycitca tooouna appear ueioro tuojuoges ot our Orphans' Court at an orphsns' Court to tw heid at Uloomsbu-g on the Itrst Monday ot De cember next, then aud thero to accent or retuso to take the real estate ot said William Kclchier deceased, at the appraised valuation put upon It br the tnnuest. dulv awarded bv the said Court. and returned by tho Sheriff, or show causo why It Mian not uo soia. U. II, ENT, oct. 13 4 w Sheriff. OTICE IN PAltTITION. WusRitii, at an Orphans' Court held at lllooms burg, in and for the county ot Columbia, tho Fourth day tt September A. I). 1 si before the uouorau u wi l am Jtiwc I i-res aeni. ana Lisas. soclates, Justices ot tho said court, tho psi lti. ii of UAmei imuer a orotner anu a- lr at law oi 1 lien s sa Uallor late of Montour township In said county aeceaseu, was prvseLtea, selling lortu mat uio saia TueretBH ntunr ui.m on or uujui mo iuui day ot Soptcmbor A. I). 1811 latest uo unmarried ana kiwi .ut issuh ceize in ner uemesno as oi len of aud lu a certain lot ot ground bltuat" in said township of Monlour bmndedby lands of Peter lie nbacn and Josian lugger, contain n.. one half of un acre more or leas, wli hum appurtenances, leaving to survive tier tho following brothers and Bisiers anu ine cuuaren oi aeccuso'i uroiuTS ana sisters at het heir, viz .- Daniel linllor u brother to the petitioner, residing In Cooper townxhln. Monlour county, l'a.; HI Uallor, a brother, re- Bluing m sum cooper lowasuip; reir uaiior a Dioaier. residing in iiauoning township.: jion to ir count Pa.; Jonathan Uallor a brother, re slalne tn sad CooDer tnwnslun: Samuel bailor a brother residing at Howe t'ost-omco In thu state oiumo; KiizaDcm ueinoacu, asiner, iniennur- no i wun ruier jieinoacu. reniuing iu sam sion- log on and d .ughters of David bailor, a deccas e i brother, viz : Alport IKltor, a minor, who has Wlhum nunday as bHgutrdlan, residing In said Mahoi.lng township; Joslab Uallor, a minor, Itno. ri llall it, a minor and Jauo Uallor a mluor, wuu unvu lur inir guaruiaa ues43 aui'ii irmin, rrsldlugln said cooper township; the following tons and daughters ot John i-ulior a deceatod brother vlzt Daniel It. Bailor rosdlng In add Montour township; Isaiah Uallor, residing in the aimu nlaco : Elizabeth Wertman. Intermarried with Hll Wertman, residing In NorlhumberLuid county, l'a., una noun iiauor anu jonn nauor, each residing at Howe I'Oft-onice, In the stato of in: tuu uuowinkT iso as anu I'lauiruturs 01 id O, Uaiior a deccsed brother, vizi Leander Bailor, Jkhn Uallor, Daniel T. Iiillor. itachael M. Uallor and Mary M Uallor, nil residing ut Indiana, lu Indiana county, l'a.: and the fjllolng son and daughters of Sarah Ho nbach. u deceased s ster. vizi Adam llelubacb, residing at New Clair City, Wisconsin : Elizabeth elz intermarried with luvldlietz, residing In Pottsgrovo, Norlhuinber- land county, ra., ana tnuuuo r.rwiue, intermar ried with James Erwlue, residing utMlltou,ln said Northumberland county. All persons above named will tako notice that In pursuance of a writ Issued out of the Orphans' vourt 01 iiumiu cuuuiy 1 win, on WUIINKUDAY, NOVUM Will, UtblSSi between the hours of 9 o'olocl: a. m aud 4 o'clock r. m., on the premises, mako nartlilou of iho said ractot land t'i uuduinong tho heirs uudrenre- pnimlvea of aatd deoudent. according to law. or If It cannot bj ulvlded without prejudice to or annum? the whole, then I will causo Hie lunuost to value aud appraise the wholo of said real estate, atwmcn time uuu piuco you urn uiieuu u you tuinn proper, u. 41, aai, oct 13-4 w bherlu. MEN WANTHI). salary and expeiibes paid, l.li t'l.Alci. iv ami inc. iltoitt:, Nurserymen, Boston, Mass, r oct. ti-4 w. OTICE IN PAltTITION. whtmAiL at nn OrnhanV Court held St tllooma- bunr, In and for the county of Columbia, tho tnth nay oi ay, A. ji. wiore me nuuurnvio i.ir Horn Klwfli, ITOslctentJuilCT, and hU nnocliue", juitlcoint tho salil court, tlio potltlon ot Hnmtiol lfnlrhnftr. a mnn ann hplr nf KllTAhnMl KMClinfT litnff Ihnlnwnthlnnr Mlmln In ftiilrl nnlinLV do- ceiiBi'd, wns rrescntol, Rottlnc forth that Uio sal'I Kllzabeth Ki-lchner Ulwl on or about too day of .inly, tsi Intostato, sctteil In her demosno as of foo, of una In a certain lot of ground, slumtn In Miniln township In tlio town of Minilnvllle bound' d on inu uurvu uy reuunu oirettui rum uinii, un caituv lolof M.K. Church of Minilnvlllo on tho south by lands of tho heirs of Samuel Crcaiy, and on Ilia west by tot of Hamuel lildlcman, safdlrt bolnn about is foot wldo on said Second street and nhout sou feot dop, with houso and barn and np purtcnancm, leaving to survlro licr a liuiband Jacob Kelchner who is now deceased, and tho fol lowing children a d grand children and ono (treat SMndolitld! laaie Kelchner. a son residing at ntrcTlllo, Columbia county, l'a Harah, n daughtor intermarried with Uaorgo Arz, reaming nt Nanltcoko, Lurcrno county, l'a.; Samuel Kelchner, a son to tho putltltlonor. ro-ld-lng at Nantlcoke, I.uicrno county, Pa Jacob Kelch ner, a son residing at Minilnvlllo, Columbia county, l'a.; John Kelchner, a son renldtngin -Monigomery county, juamnnu; jiiarKarm, u aauguur intermarried wun Intermarried with llobcrt Pattorson residing at l.ightatrct, Columbia county, 1'o.j 'tho fullowlnir irrandchlldren tlio children of her deceased son Klciizer Kclcbncr to wlti Ciaronco Keicnner, William Keicnnor, jonn Keicnner ana U9tln Kelchner, all residing at Minilnvllle, Colum bia county, Pn., also tho following grandchildren, tha children of hor deccated son WlUlam Kelch ner to wit i KmmoKolchner residing at Uerwick, Columbia county, Pa.; illnnto Hosier Intermar rled with lloyd llosler residing at Uerwick, Col umbla county, Pa. ; Charles Kelchner, residing at .Minilnvllle, Commbla county, Pa., and two other daughters ot tho sild William Kelchner whoso names aro unknown to your petitioners residing at, Minilnvlllo, Columbia county. Pa., alsotio following grand-children, tho children of her de ceased daughter Mary, who was Intermarried with (lldeon (leorgo, who Is now decoasod, to wit: Jacob Oeorge, residing nt White Haven, Luzern" county, Pa.; (lldeon residing somewhere la New Jersey, tho placo unknown and agreat-grandihlld whoso name and placo of res idence Is unknown, whoso mother was HH;n (leorgc. deceased, who was a daughter ot the said Mury Ueorge, deceased. , . Alt persons abovo named will tako nottco I bat In pursuance of a writ, issued outot tho Orphans' court of Columbia county 1 will, on MOM DAT, NOVEMUKIt, mil 18SJ, between tho hours ot 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. on the premises, mako partition or the said tract ot land to and among tho hclraand repre sentatives of said docedent. according to law. or If tt cannot bo divided without prejudlco to or spoiling the wholo then I will cause tho inquest to value and appraise tho wholo of Bold real estate at which tlmo and placo you can attend if you think proper. .. Nov. 13, 1SS1, U. U. BNT. oct 18-4 w Sheriff. "yT E. S5IITII, Attorney-atLaw, Berwick. Pa. Can bo Consulted In German. ALSO FIHST-CI.ASS FIIIB AND LIFE INSUItANCE COMPANIES ItErnESKNTKI). HTOfllco with the Uerwick Independent. i U'MTOR'S NOTICE. KSTATI Or ADAM OADLB, DECXASEI). The undersigned auditor appointed by tho or phan's Court or Columcia county, to makedlstrl- UUUOU UI U1U UUIUIieu JU luu uauus Ul illU CAtUUWI , to and among tho parties ontlt od thereto, "111 perform the duties of his appointment at his tfflco In llloomsburg, on Friday November loth, at. ten o'clock a.m., when and whero all personB Interested must appear and prove their claims or be deoarrcd from any share of said fund. F. P. MLLMEYEU, Oct. 13-ta Auditor. 1 UDITOU'S NOTICE. A. .... .. Tim iiniirri.nrrt auditor annotated bv Ornhan3' court of Columbia county, by conseutot parties lQicrestea. on exception? lumusceuuu uuuuuui account of N. Uredbender, Jr., administrator of Jacob Shearmw, deceased, will sit at his onica In llloomsburg on Saturday, November ttth, 1S8J. at tono"ciockln tho forenoon to perform hla duties, when ail persons interested will attend if they think proper. OEO. it. KLWELL, UDITOK'8 NOTICE. XSTATSOI' CANVIKLD UAHKISON DECKASKD Tim iinrinrclfrnpri nmlltnr nnnnlnLed bv tlio Or- E bans' court of eolutnma county, to aismuuuj dance In tho bndds of tho aurvlvlng Bxecutor In tliaestatoof Canlleld Harrison deed, of lllooms burg, will attend to that duty at UU onieo In nwnti- it, tho rnmnfuiii. TOhpn and where all rjer- s us having claims upon said fund are requested to pressnt them or bo forever debarred from coin- in? lu on saimuiiu Auditor. Oct. c, ta. UDITOU'S NOTICE. TtiA tmrtoMlirnori anrlltnr nnnntntpd nv 1110 Orphan's Court of Columbia county tomakndia trloutlon of tho fund In the hands of the adminis trator ot aatd decadent to and among the pariles entitled tnereto. wm penorm tne amies ui mai- pointment ar, me orace oi nnurr w iuickuuu In nioomshurir. l'a . on Saturday the ssthdayof October, at ten o'clock n. in., when and whero an persons having claims upon said fund sr re quested to present them or bo forever dobarred ii om coming la on saia tunu U 8. WINTKKSTUK.N, oct 1 -ta Auditor. A VALUABLE FARM AT Private Sale. The underslguod will sell at private sale tho farm of ltlchard Demott, lato ot Madison town shin. Columbtt county, deceased. Tho said farm 1 located near Jerseytown and contains a f ramo hou3f, frame barn, and outbuildings, plenty of fruit, land well watered. And contains 167 Acres of Land, About 60 acrei ot which Is timbered. For particulars Inquire ot the undersigned at White Hall, Vontour county, or ot Jasper Demott on the premises. WESLEY HULUltUH, Agent for heirs ot ltlchard Demott. Oct. 13-3 inos. SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! I By vlttuo eta certain writ of execution to me directed, there will be exposed to publlo sale, at tho Court Homo, In Bloomsburg, oa Thursday, October 2G, 1882, at 9 o'clock In Uio forenoon tho following descrtb odreal estatos Tho undivided ono-half part of alt that certain lot t f ground situate In tho town ot Ca'awlssa, Columbia county, btate of Pcnnsyl vanla, bounded on thn east by Front street, on the west by N. & V. II, It. It. Co., on the south by landot Bayer, on tho north by land of Casper llhawa; fronting ou said Front strcot 105 feet, and extending In depth to said railway feet, whereon is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, large frame barn and out-bulldings. Seized, taken In oxecutlon and to bo sold as tho property of Frederick smith, u. It. ENT, Khawn, Att'y. Sheriff, Oct. c, 4t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUAULK Kcal state ! ! The undersigned executor of tho last will, ic, otfleorgn Olrton, lato of (Ireenwood township, will sell on tho premises on Saturday, November 4, '82, commencing ut 10 o'ctKk In tho forenoon, alt that certain real odatu sltuato In Oreenwood town. ship, In the said county of Columbia, bounded and descrlbod as follows, to-wlti On tho north by lands ot Daniel Harrington and others, on tho east by land ot Peter II. Olrton and Abraham lirlbolblss, on the south by lands ot David Albert sou and John (I. Olrton and on tha west by lands of Peter Cole and others, containing 66 ACRES, and M perches, more or less, whereon aro erected a tn o-Btory frame or PLANK HOUSE, a frame barn and other cut-bulldlngs TtCHMH OP 8ALK.-Ten per cent ot ono-fourtU ot the purchase money shall bo paid at the strlk tag down or the property, thn ouo-rourlb less the tn per cent at the confirmation of sale and the remaining three-fourths In oto ;cir thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. ISAAO A, HEWITT, Kiccutor, Oct. o, ta. NO. io JUST ISSUED. F'MICUTIONIST'H ANNlMTi. 800 paue. iLatett and Best Headings. Dialogues and Tub. 1B.U1I, .Many entirely new, and collected from uio vm wriiers lor tuo nrst urao. rost-paiu aac.1 U OtU. lai.t OI t. Ml. Nilllunnl Mrlmiil Klocutioii fc Oratory, Mill and 11IK Chestnut ni. (-1HII.I1CIIIU1U, ra. auuN 11. uiviiTxi., oecty, ToDoJouc(wort'uu'JK frii.T.i.tr icvaiu: co. SOUnd. We lUHImoro Btruel.r ' No. llJl'Kih Avcuui', Now Voik. r oct.io-i w, DMlNlS'iRATOIVH NOTICE. F STATS Or LIT! MILLS LATH Of CKNTIH TOWNKII'l', tfttcra of Administration nn tho ratal o nf I v I Minor, lato of Centre tw'p., Columbia county 1'n , dnccascd, havo been granted Ly tl.o tleglsler nf said county to Htenhcn Polio, f.lino Itldiro. and Philip l Miller. Union Corners, Northumberland rnunty, administrators. All persons Having claims against tlio estate of tho decedent aro reiiuesuju iu present ineni lur Beiuriiiuiii. iinu thoao Indebted to tha eatato to mako payment to th undersigned administrators without delay. HTRPIIRN POIlIt, Mmoltldge. rilIMP 1.. MIl.I.KU, union corners. NorthM Co. SCPB-Sff Administrators UDITOU'S NOTICE. K8TATK Ur I.A7.AKUP. DKUKAHKII, OF OKASOE TJWNSIIlr. Tho undersigned Auditor nroolntod by Iho Or- B nans' court of Columbia county to mako dlstrl utlon ot tns bal, In thn hands of .1. Handcon Laza rus, administrator, will sunt tlio onice of Freeze, Eyerly & White In Bloomsburg in said roiintr 1 I ucsoay, 1110 sisi nay 01 uctonor isa, ni ell u vine ii, 111 , ui nuiu unj, miuit uuu mfie ml artleslntercsted In said estate must attend or be orovor debarred from any sliaro of said fund. sept 29-ta Auditor UDITOU'8 NOTICE. KSTATB of SAKAU TKOa, nKCRASXn, TI10 underslencd nt)DOlnt-d An nudltor.bv the Orphan's court of Columbia county, to make dls- nouuon to nnci among hid pnrnei" cuiiuea iii' ro- oiinc uaianni in mo uinus or uio executor said estate, will attend nt his onico in UK oms. burg, on Thursday, October 5(1, 1M2, nt ten o'clock In tho forenoon, tor tho purposes of his appoint ment; when and whero all persons having claims on said fund aro requested to present them, or bo debarred from coming In on said fund. unu. Ai.i;i.Aiut sept 2Ma Auditor. IXECOTOU'S NOT1CK. ESTATE OF CAROLINE MASK, DECEASED. Letters testamentary In tho estate of Cnrollno Mnnn lam of ll-'aver twp, Columbia county, a , deceased, have been cranted by tho Register f Bald countv to the undcrMuned executors. All per sons having claims against the estate of tho decedent aro requested to presentthem for set tlement and those indebted to the estnto to make pay racnt to the underslgnol executors without delay. .I.S.MANN, A, vt Jiaisn, Executors e'ept OT-f-w. IXKOUTOH'S NOTICE. ' E8TATE OF 8A11A1I ANN STINK, DRCEASEP Letters'.testamcntary on theestnteof Sarah Ann Stlnc. lata ot Locust township, Columbia county Pa. deceased, havo been granted by tho Iteglstcr of said county to ueo. w.stinc, rnumiaiacoiumoia Co. All persons having claims against tho catati of Lbo decedent aro rcaucslcd to present them for settlement and those Indebted (0 tlio ostato to mako payment to 1110 unuersignoa excuutor with out delay. augisc-w Executir. OHN A. FUNSTON & CO., Real Estate, Trust, Investment, ml Collection OlTice, Bloonis- inrg, Oolunibia County, Penn'a. 'roporties for Salo in Columbia County, jra. PAHMS. C3 ocres In Madison township, largo house.framo barn and out-bulldlngs ; good fruit, water and Ir quality land. Iteasonablo prlco and terms. Owned by Mrs. Esstck. to acres In Benton township, n nr Now Colum bus. A very deslrablo and productive farm with good buildings, fruit, water Ac. Prlco tnooo. Terras easy. in ..mo In Plullnn,,n,aL' Inwnahln mntl-'Slnn church. Brick dwel.lng, barn and sheds, good water, two orchard and othe.' fruits, Prlco and terms rcasonaoic. 22 acres in Jackson township, small faun cleared, with farm buildings A stvv mill and dwelling. Also a largo quantl'y of plno and hem lock timber. 150 acres of excellent land In -Miniln tiwnshlp, on road between Berwick and Miniln, owned by John Wolf, usq., on N. & W. II It. 11. Brick house, farm buildings, orchard, water, no., and sulUcleiit supply ot timber. A valuable property. 12.1 acres In Madison township, near Jersey- town, (lood frame house, barn, water, fruit and timber. Will be slid cheap and on good terms. acres in Madison township near Van Horn's school hou30, with frame bouse, stable and good fruit. cs ucres la Hemlock township near Evan's .Ml 11. Framo house, b ink barn, young orchard of choice fruit, good meadow, running wa'er, &c. 112 acres ot excellent farm lan 1 1 miles west ot Bloomsburg. Farm buildings and two tenant bouses. loo acres tn Ptau township, near Pino Summit Farm buildings fruit, water and considerable tim ber. s acres of limestone with three kilns In Centre township, A3,vstory woolen mill with lull sot of machin ery, a good natural water power, all In good work ing order with good trade. Also a largo dwelling, irn and out-bulldlngs. Also 20 acres of land on Llttlo Flshlngcreek, Smllos from Bloomsburg. Also ten other farms In vailous localities. roperties in Bloomsburg and Else where. A large, comfortablo and nearly now thrcostory brick residence on South Market street, with Mansard roof, gas, water, cold or hot, rangd. b ith room, heater In cellar, stable, well, choloo fruit, &c.,all In tlntrato condition, Prlco reaso.nblo nd terms easy. A carriage manufactory with tools and tr de, desirably located on Iron street, below Main, Two pleaiantly located brick resldiuos on Centre street. Two largo framo dwellings on Third treot, West Bloomsburg, A neat framo residence on Main street, West Bloomsburg, with stable, good water and fruit Oroutids and building In best condition. A very desirable brick on Main street, Btiltable lor business aud losldeiico combined. A doublo brick residence on East Mplu street, desirably located. Terms easy. A framo houso on Sixth street near Muiket. A brick and also a framefdwu ling on Fifth street, both tn good condition. Pleasant homes. Two small framo dwellings In East Bloomsburg, cheap. Two Ir.ime dwellings on Iron street, cheap. A largo now brick residence at thu corner of Third and West streets, A very deslrablo tramo dwelling on Fourth sireet.Cntawlssa with nablo, water, fruit, to., also at catawlssa, a coal yard with siding, largo bed of good sand, dwelling on premises, part of which can bo used us building lots. Also, other properties not mentioned, and do- slrablo building lots located on Market, Finn, west and other streets, Strict attention paid to the examination ot titles ana;to convoyauctng, and all matters submitted promptly attended to at lowest rates charged by real estato agencies, For particulars apply to JOHN A, FUNSTON, or I'AULE. WIHT. ORPHANS' COURT SALE " OF VALUABLE Tht undersigned administrator of J to bE , Hess, lato of Sugarloaf township, daceased, w II cxposo to publlo silo on thoprcmljtson MOiNDAY, October IG, '82 at v o'clock p. m. tho following tracts of land, sit- uati tn Sugarloaf towithlp. No 1. Bounded on tho North and East by tund of J, P. Fritz on lbo South li a publlo road and on the Wttt by land of Hinuih Fritz, outalnlng WEN ACRES moto or Ion, Hi) saae bring Improved land. No, 2 Bounded on the North by land ot J, P. Fritz on the East by land ot J, J, Mollonry nu 1 ltlchard IIes3, oa tho South by tin 1 of Shadrack Hess and on tho West by u public road, contain ing THIRTY ACRES more or less, thn same being pudl Improved land. This trie tot land ojntalns a gujd orchard and sugar caup, TKItMH op HALE -Ten pur cent, of the onc fourtli of tho purcluso moaey to bo pall at the striking dowu ot ihs property; the ono-touril less tho tn percent, at tho counrmitton otsale; and Hi a remaining three-fourth 1 In one year tliertj after, with luterest from continuation nisi, a l. rum, JliSHr! IIKS, Attorney, Administrator, Sept sa-ts Central, Wir BUILDING MANILLA Till 1 water. proof inatcrUl. roembllng line leather. Is used for rood, outside wails and lunlde la place ot olaster, catalogue aud Hainples free. W. H FAY & CO. W a BepuMw INVITATION. Strangers passing through thu city arc cordially invited to visit the store, and make frrt! use of its conveniences ; leaving their luggage under elh ck at any of the doors, or in the Luggage Room In the Di partmunt of Public Coin foi t. iically we meant to ha'2 tL i important department in full operation before every body got back from sea and mountain. It is made for sti.ingers; and they seem to enjoy it, so far as it has got. It consists of a free R ading Room for gentle men, a free Resting Room for ladies, free writing-faci i tlt s in both, closets.and other little conveniences; a soda and mineral-water fountain that isn't free ; and a lunch room to be added. We make the great public welcome there, oeyond the wont of any other house, so far as we know. We think it will pay us to look after Public Comfort a little, as a means ol advertising. There's nothing sly or crook ed about it. We want vis itors to Philadelphia .o have a good time, and lu tOu.ieet our store tvi It ii. New things are coming, and fall tu 'e is already begun. Ni u things do not come all together. They come in a steadystrciin :' om now till Christmas. And they go in the sat .o v. ay. They have to. You may easily believe it, v! n you see our house full a.l the time, of goods and of peo ple taking them a : y. It would be hardly worii. .peak ing of so obvious a '':.'-t, but for the mora! ; w ch is : Buy when you find , hat you want; for tomurro . f-o c body else ill be after it. New things will crowd upon us now for mention every day. Only a few can get into the papers, except in the most gem.ral way. It will be fair to come for whatever you w..nt, and expect to find it. New foreign wraps have come. There are jersey coats, jersey ulsterettes, pelisses, and others. The writer of this hasn't even seen them. He has only heard of the flutter they are going to make. Wonderful silks havo come. But we must say more about the least ol them than we have time for today. We have neither time nor knowledge today to go into particulars. This is only an early notice that the store is filling up with goods for fall. We need to say further to you who live at a distance that you needn't go to the city every time you want any thing. We take so much pains to send you what you want, that you ri .k little in writing for goods. Let us know, as nearly as you cap, what you want, and we will send you samples and prices, or take other means of find ing out exactly what you do want. John Wanamaker. Chcilnut, Thirteenth "J Market lUuU, and City-hill tcpuie, PUlLAUitU'UIA. D- & J. J. M'HENRY being engaged In the Maniifacturing of Lumber havo constantly' in stock the following: 2x4, 2x5, 2x6, 2x8 HEML00K BILL STUFF, cf various lengths for Building Purpose. 200,000 feet Hemlock Boards; 14, 10, 18 ami 20 feet, ranging In width from 10 tu 20 Indies. I)),))) GiUljiSO BOARDS, 5, 0 and 71nches, 10 feet long. ftO.000 White I'lnc Boards, Fanol 40,000 l'ect 2 in. Plank, Pine, ALSO Lnrgo quantities ot common plno boards etc.. quantities of th) aboe can bo had at tno Lum ber ard of .) J. MallKNHY, llentnn l'a, For furtlur particulars address D S. J. J. M'HENRY SScuton, Pa, uug its Bin A UDITOU'S JNOT1CK. IN Tilt iUTTKlt Of TUB KSTATI OF SlllUKI. KlIONS, DKCK1SZU. Tim undertlgncd auditor appointed by the Orplun's Court of Columbia county to distribute tho balance of the funds In the bands of thn ad. mlnlstrator of talddoeolent as shown by bis first and Uuitl account, will bit In the discharge of bis umiesui, ins uiiiuu iu uiujiiisui k uiiuu luu iiu aay 01 uciouer lev ui ien u ciock in tne lorenoou, at which nlaco and time all parties Interested tr Bald estato aro required to attend or be forever ueouriea iroui any snare 111 sua tuna. PAUL It. WIHT, Beptss-ta Auditor, lSTHAY NOTKUJ. Came to Uie premises of the undersigned known asth Moore Cievrllng firm 011 beiitembervuth 1MJ, a white sholn ol about months old, weigh, lug iiubAbly leu iKiuuds Tno owner will plcam call, prove iiruin riy, pay costs uiid take It uwuy or IV "III u ' M.ai'W t U UllUIUIUU iv la T B ptM-JW ' D.HNVOUlt, I. W. HARTMAN & SON, ISlooiiisburg, lSle, arc oflcriiiK Attractive GoocIh and Clone Prices for Fall and Winter to CASH BUYERS. Colored Cashmeres ono yard wido at 60c n yard. Browu, Gurnet, Maroon, Bronzes, Green, Bluo, Car dinal, Navy-blue. Honpareil Velveteens- The best finished mid value iu thu market. SILKS and SATINS. BADGER STATE SHAWJ1S. These shawls weigh 4 to G oz., more than any other mate. They are nmde of the fiucst wools and styles unequuled. About 8 will he on exhibition at the Fair. LADIES' and Misses' Handsome line of GOSSAMER ES SATINS. Lais LACING KID GLOVES I3est Germantown Wool at $1.25 per pnir. at 75 Por Pound' Aro fully guaranteed. New- Zephyrs, Saxony, est style of Caslimcrc Crewels, Embroide and Lisle Thread GLOVES ry and Knitting: to mutch suits. Silks,Canvasses. LADIES' & GENTS' ns' Ladies' and Chjldrens' Week Wvar UNDERCLOTHING. Large stock of Stationery, WOOLEN HOSIERY Autograph Alhums, AND Photograph Allums, KNIT GOODS. BTc"d!V1, Gold Pens, &c. QUEENSWARE GROCERIES AND AND GLASSWARE. PROVISIONS. tcr, Eggs, lricl Fruit, &c. C Be ROBBI mm BLOOMSBURG, PA, Htintf mbor. 1st A UDITOU'S NONCE." Hnrf nuimii. v. tu. nunH...h rhi un leralirood Autltnr appointed liy the Or. piiaa 8 court of ColumbU county, to make dls Inbutiou ot amouut tn u ndi ot I Wiitcr accord, to dlrectlont ount Un ed In the last will and .tenta. ment of satd 'leceased, will uorfonn tho dullos of hla appolntmunt ut hla omco In tlloomaourif. oi Baturday, Oct., si, 1W, at ten o'clock tn tho fore noon, when and whero all beraoni lnterjated inutt appear aud proro their claliuior be de. barred from any aharo of end fund, WM. OUR1SHAN, Auditor, ROOFlWCr. Por steop or flat roofs. Applied by ordinary workmen at ouo third the cust of tin, Circulars anl garnplea free, Agonta wautod. T, NBW.lll John Blr.et, New York, ' a Oct. e, 4-w, JMtiin iwid Fancy BLACK CASHMERES from Si. 25 a yard down. FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS at all prices to $1.00 per yard. LADIES' CLOTHS all wool at $1.00 per yard. Pluslics and Cloakings. ana uiVHis, m HWMWWB S montlu. JDMINISTIUTIUX' NOTICE, UTATl Or BiUVUL B1TBIHT, DKI1IIO, .wit.tS!?c.'ia?mlnUtrttUonontheeBUt of lam. if.2?7berl'latu ' 1,0011 towD8hlp,Col.co..deeaiie4 LSISi60 HraJlt011 ln8 ltetrtster of aald county to fi? a? r.?!1 .A" PuraonauavlDir clalmaacalnat eatato of aald decedent are requested to pre aent them tor settlement and thoM Indebted to mili 10 undorslicnod admlnutratrl SUSAN BUYUUltT, Adainistratrlx, N OT10E OP DI0S0LUTION. 'Notion IS herehv irlvpn thAt lha flpm Uiw. head & llarter has been dissolved on the V9th day pfBepteniber.lBsa. t.O. llarter having eold Ula Interott tn tbo buatness to u. W. Kline. Moor liiutd Kline will be responsible for all bills of the lato nrm.and will collect all outstanding, ocoountu, tia thouifh do chuugo had occurred. J.O. MOORIIU1I), T. O, lUUTKlt. OCt.O.B.w"