The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 20, 1882, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLOMBIAN.
J. K. Blttenteaaor.,; E4ltcr3,
Stewart on Beaver
SOMK OK TIIK INStllK II1STOKY 01'
SliNATOKlAt. CONrKST ov 1881
Tin:
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 20, 1882.
II. Cavalier Smith of Hiulcton lias
been nominated for congress by tlio
republicans of this district. Did any
body over hear of him boforo t
You have heard of tho Senatorial
difficulty wo had at Ilarrisbnrg last year.
You suppose us uio uiibiiicbb oi uio
Legislature to elcot your Senator.
Sir. Cameron has no objection to you
cnjoyiiiu this delusion. Tho pooplo
wanted Galusha A. Grow. Cameron
wanted Oliver. Not half a dozen
mcmbors of tho Legislatnro had over
heard of Oliver, yet nt Cameron's bid
ding a majority of tho Republicans in
tho Legislature said thoy wore in favor
of Oliver for Senator. There wcroslx
tv who would not betid tho knee.
"It is trim that Bnrditrf discaso has
Inoreascd wonderfully, and' wo find, bv
rcliablo statistics, that in tho past ten
years Iti growth has been 250 per cent.
hook at tho prominent mon it has car
ried off i Lvcrctt, Sumner, Chase,
Wilson, Carpenter, Bishop Haven and
others. Tills is terrible, and shows a
greater growth than that of any other
known complaint. It should bo plain
to every ono that something must bo
dono to check this incrcasa or thvro is
no knowing whero it may end."
"JJo you think many peopio nro at-
fllotcd with it to day who did not rca
lizo it, Mr. Warner t"
"Hundreds of thousands. I havo a
striking cxamplo of this truth which
has just oomo to my notice. A promi
William K Dodgo has been nomi
nated by tho Manhatleti temperance
association for Mayor of New York
city.
v. J" 1
According to telescopic observations
of tho great comet mado last week
tho tail was said to bo fifty inlllioim of
miles long.
Col. Quay's instructions to his emis
saries in 1878 were: "Go nhead with
tho giTcnbaok campaign. I will foot
tho bill." Ho is issuing the samo kind
of instructions this year to his organiz
ers of bogus lodges of Knights of La
bor.
THE OHIO ELECTION.
When Cameron found tho sixty who ncnt professor in a Now Orleans medi-
wouldn't bend tho kneo ho called tho Cal college was lecturing before his
faithful together and told them to nom- ulngs on the subiect of llriuht's disease.
iuato General James A. Reaver. Wo H0 had vnrious fluids under microsoo-
mlH' Kfl , . W NH AUK Till' KXUJN.
I orations Allowed Collectors on County Stale
Tho returns show that tho Democrats
carried Ohio last week by a majority would havo nono of him, That night pl0 analysis, .tnd was showing tho stu
of over 18,000, and that they elected hjeaver camo to my room. Ho desired to dentB what tho indications ofthister-
14 congressmen out ot 21. In 1880 bo United States Senator. Ho told us ho riblo malady were. In order to show
Ohio gavo Garlield a majority of 24,- wasn't responsible for tho manner of his tho contrast between healthy and un
000, and tho Democrats elected but six nomination. Ho said that if madn healthy fluids, ho had provided a vial
congressmen. This shows a gain of United States Senator ho would bo in- tho contents of wliioh wero drawn from
42,000, and eight members oi Congress, dependont and would acquit himselt hJ8 own person. 'And now, gentle.
Tho Republicans havo attempted to ex- in nil r patients as a freo mail. Ho was mnn .' hn Bald, '.is wo havo scon tho un-
plain their great ilotcat on mo grounu willing to put his assurance in writing, healthy Indications, 1 will show you
that because their party was in favor I suggested that his -aupporters should how it appcara in a stato of perfect
ot proiiiDiuon, ine wcrnians voieu propose that tho candidates biiouiu do health,' and ho submitted Ills own mud
solidly against them. This is 'shown nominated by a comtnittco of twelve to tho usual test. As ho watched tho
to bo incorrect, becauso tlio proniimion from each side. Ho said that unless results his countenance suddenly change
voto shows almost as great n porcent- tins proposition was entertained ho cd his color and command both loft
ago of increaso as tho Democratic vote, would no longer bo tho candidate of a him, and in a trembling voice ho said
TTicro is no uso of trying to explain tho faction. Instead of keeping his prom 'Gentlemen, I havo madu a painful dis
anil Uog tax for tlio year 1831
nsiVEit.
Do. Co.
llowman Frank no
Hoyor &
DrclstHch ft. I. 60
Krvln conr.id so
FUher Hnmuol 60
IT, o. w. w
Uom Freas CO
llouso ndrow M
In;cnbonter 0. so
McAtco Url so
MOAftO IXJTt M
Nam Wm. M
Iloibaru woiiaco do
cole rt tiur
IT. N.KASiNT.
Crawford Joseph 60
Cox Valarons so is
KlKtlcr ltcnjimin to
Miller John F. to 1 oo
iioncy l'cter si
ltoicti wm. S3
smith John W. ss
Ohio election in any way but tho truo iso with mo he did his best to under- covcry ", I havo Bright's disease of tho
one, and that is that tho peopio aro mino us. General Beaver camo to mo kidnoys,' and in less than ayear ho was
tired of a Stalwart administration at later and said ho woud havo tho propo. dead.
on. and of boss rulo at home, sltion referred to made. I told him it "You bclicvo then that it has no
their kind havo learned in Ohio.
Washing
and they struck a terriblo blow at it. was too late and that ho couldn't be symptoms of its own mid is frequently
t-,!.- . 4i. I tt .. , r... . r....1...1 ' i 1 ... i...!.-lr
a onucai assessments, uuu uiu ofuiioiunneu oiaics oetiiuur. l-'M'IUUU0Uv I uiiKnown even oy mo person who is ;u
system, aro not in favor with tho mass- Theso (holdinc them up) aro tho origi- Hided with it!"
of intelligent voters, and will no longer nal papers that passed between General "It has no symptoms of its own and
bo tolerated, J-ion Uameron ana ins Beaver and myself. They wero return- vory of ten nono at all. Usually no
machine will bo taught tho samo lesson C to mo by Secretary Quay. Did you I two peopio have tho samo symptoms,
in this stato in Novomber, that men of CVer hear of him t Laughter. How and frequently death is the first symp-
ho got them I dout know. J'rom torn. Tho slightest indications ot any
Stewart's Jt'ottsviue upeecu kidney dithculty should bo enough to
THE SITUATION. strike terror to any one. I know what
Thp Plnwfir Oitv Furore. I am talking about, for I have been
Although it is a custom with many I I through nil tho stages of kidnoy dis
newspapers to confidently predict that thr commotion oauskd by tub state- ease.
their party is suro to win in tho cam- jient of a physician. "You know of Dr. Henion's casol"
palgn, thoy aro frequently mistaken. I "Yes, I havo both read and heard of
In tho present contest, however, thero An unusual articlejfrora tho Rochester, it.'
is every indication that tho Democratic N. Y.. Democrat and Chronicle, was "It is very wonderful, is it not T'f
candidates for Stato offices will bo published in this paper recently and has "A very prominent easo but no more
elected. Tho opposition is broken bv hrpn tho milliner, of much conversation m than a irruat manv others that have ztzer .lames
its internal dissensions; tho Indepond- both in professional circles and on tho como to my notico as having been "irKn Frank
ent movement will draw off a very street. Apparently .it caused more cured by tho same means." o-wy o. w.
i .. 4- u i.:i .... ....FV t--. .... riin,n uv H, ii,i i!:i,ia i.071lr ?f.l?K
60
Fatvcr I'etor SO
llouso John it. 60
Hodman John 60
Kllno.lobn so ts
Kline Am. 6
Kociicr navid
Lcbo (ico. n
MArn Kiien ro ss
luce .terry I'. 60 8'
Welzrr wm. so ra
Kberllno Motes 8.1
Frelin I'eler 6
lnMntwriftr A. On
Swank Clinrlca 8i
Double assessments t Oi
BERWICK.
Pletterlcic Henry 1 40
Woods (loo. 40
WMIims John 81
rmstrouK Jonn 40
ItoylcsJmes 40
Cros'ley Win. Ts
Dpnlson Wm. T6
lllckann Thomas SO 40
nir.eny ueo. w. ibi
15 lwnrrti W. C. 751
Kvans C. C. 4o
smltli L J. 40,
Fisher Frank 40
Ohlnijcr Isaao 40
imnnnn cnarius u
Hovretl Pavld 60 75
Hull .Morris 75
Kpster Alfred 4'
MltM.Tobn 1 W
Ivtiklcker 75
Miller A.
Miller Calvin
ollcer Thomas
Porter Alfred
Pratt, bratn
smnlliers James
smith Oakley
Smith Pavld
smith .t C.
vande Dllco J.
West Henry
COKTKOUAU.
OauRher Wm
Flan lan .inmcs
KdwanH Wm.
D03I0 Kdward
Donnelly I'atk.
Dot .i IlL'rnard
Pcan Kdward
Uormcr John
cannon .tomes
Collier Jamci
crow simuel
curr r.awnra
N
OT1CI2 IN I'AUTITION.
rSTATK OF TIIXRISA BAIIfln, UKCHABKll.
Wiisnnis, at an Orphans' Ooart hold at Illooms
bnrg, In nnd for tho county ot Columbia tlio
Fourth day of September A. 1), 1 81, beforo tho
llonorablo William Klncll President, and his as
noclates, J us t Ico i ot tin said court, tho petition of
innlel Pallor n brothor nnd !Hr at lw of Therrn
xn Pallor laUi ot Montour township In said county
deceased, was nresonted, sotting forth that tlio
paid Tlicrorsa li.Mlor died on or ixuout tho 1DIU
dayofSeiitcmberA. P. 1817 IntosUto iinmsrrlod
and with jut Irsuo, iclo 1 1n her demesne as ot rcn
of and In n certain lot of ground Mtiinto In n.iul
township of Montour biumlcd by l.incH of Peter
noinoacu aim .loaian ui (tcr, conminin ono naif
ntr urothcrs nnd
eil bruthcra and
"You belicvo then that Brigbt's dis
case can be cured T
"I know it can. I know it from (he
cxpenenco ot hundreds o; prominent
largo voto from Beaver, whilo many commotion in Rochester, as tho follow
Republicans will not voto at all, nro- incr from tlio samo nancr shows :
fenng to sco their party defeated, Dr. J, B. Henion, who is well known
rnllipr!tli!in lnnrfer nndiirn the O.imeron I nntnnlw In T?npluntir. hut in noarlv
yoke. General Beaver is making silly every part of America, Bent an extend- persons who wero given uj to die by
speeches, and is losing ground daily, cd article to this paper, a fow days both their physicians and frieuds."
Tho result in Ohio shows which way sinco which was dnly published, do- "You speak of your own experience,
tho wind blows this year, and has given tailing his remarkable experience and what was it ?'l
the Democratic cause a fresh impetus, rescue from what seemed to bo certain "A fearful one. I had felt languid
Thero aro no divisions in the Democrats death. It would bo impossiblo to enu- and unfitted for business for years, but,
ic ranks, Controller Pattison, who is merato tho personal enquiries which I did not know what ailed me. When
now visit'intr different portions of the havo been mado at our oilico as to tho however. I found it was kidney diili
Slate, is making friends every day, by validity of tho article, but thoy have culty I thought there was little hope
his frankness and sensible speeches, been so numerous that further invest!-1 and so did the doctors. I have since
aud wo cau now predict his election gation of tho subject was deemed an learned that one of tho physicians of
with more confidence than wo havo editorial necessity. this city pointed mo out to a gentleman
for many years. There is but ono thing With this end in viow a representa- on tho streot ono day, saying : 'thero
that can defeat him, and that is indif- tivo of this paper called on Dr. Henion, goes a man who will bo dead within a
lerence on tuo part ot ucmocrats. A at his residence on ot. ram sireer,
full voto will secure the desired result, when tho followimr mterviow occur-
and overv earnest member of tho party red : "That article of yours, Doctor,
should do his whole duty and seo that I has created quito a whirlwind. Are
not a single voter remains at homo on the statements about the terriblo con-
election day. We cannot expect victory I dition you were in, and tho way you I "And this caused you to manufacture
if we depend on our neighbor to do the wero rescued such as you oan sus- it T"
votine, and any man who fails to do his tain 1" I "No: it caused mo to investigate. I
duty oannot hopo to cnioy a victory "Every ono of them and many ad-1 wont to the principal cities, saw phys
which ho did not help to effect. Demo- ditioual ones, t) ow peopio over get iciaus prescribing and using it aud I
crats, now is your opportunity, tho best so near tho gravo as I did and then therefore determined, as a duty I owed
you have had in years'. Wrest l'enn- return, and I am surprised that tho humanity and tho suffering, to bring it
sylvania from tlio Stalwarts this year, publio think it marvelous, It was mar- within tfieir reach and now it is known
.1 !,, . .1. . t 1 i 1 , 1.
ami ii. win secure yuu tnu a rusiueut. 111 vcious.
1884. Tho only hopo left the Cameron "How in the world did you, a phy
managers is in tho corrupt uso of money, sician, como to bs brought so, low
and every Democrat who fails to voto "By neglecting tho first and most
tor I'attison, is throwing away his lib- siranlo svmptoms. I did not tninK x
year.' 1 believe ins words would nave
proven true it 1 nail not lortunateiy
secured' and used the remedy now
known as Warner's Safe Kidney and
Liver Cure
Orimth Diehard
Ilmmeld II.
Hoi kins Tliomis
Haley .losenh
Thomas James
Kavcu. H.
Mooro C.
Mills Richard
McKeener Hugh
T1C0 j. 11.
Itauch F. W.
serls El'sha
Tiilttc -m. II.
wn to h. M.
Younir .tacob
Yount. John
Morenead John
W est Charles
Zlugler
Stephens Wra.
(iros uivici
mtmicHKEK.
IMylor Fowler
Aioerisoa jiarciay
Waters Isaao
Rtewsrt ciirles
Kunkle Arth'ir
60
60
41)
) 40
40
40
40
60
40
40
9 40
no
75
40
7
60
40
t
75
0 75
75
40
40
75
76
1 SO
0
40
87
60
40
40
60
40
11
40
50
Cnnnauirhtv Anthony 87
Coylo Matt 6
Campbell Wm. 87
Carey Michael, sr. 6
iiennis iioneri oi
lllowshcr Wm. 87
lirennnn wm. si
Hronnan Joints 87
lloranTlirnias 87
lircnnui John 80
lirennnn Janes 05
Alexander John 10
Scully Kllen 60
itoinuoiu w. 11. 0
Menu ro II. H
'arev Michael a
irrfmn John 1
Connor Widow 70
.Ciusrove Anthony 87
McOulro coneiy bt
Keeler Tobias 7
llyrncs Patk. 87
Ilrown Itlchard 87
Farrell Jno. i
llavcrsllno II. 37
llcaly.Ionn 37
livrnes Pat 87
Carr condy 8t
urown J nomas
llcaver Nathaniel
lirltt James
Uronnan James
Yoder Frank
Well John
Williams James
Wilson John
Wilson Joseph
Womer (ico.
Valentine Kills
Troulm&n W. C.
Tlley Archibald
strouio jacoB
Slltzer (leo.
siltzcr Bllas
Shuron Anthony
-nyder f uiomon, jr.
Swanr.Iohn
Shuron Patk.
speezo Jacob
Ilyin James
uoiioy raiK.
Kilcy John
Rooncy Andrew
Kile Anthony
uowan'ihoraas
l(02ers Oeo.
(julnn Patk.
Noon iutnoiiy
Mcuulnoss James
Mover seth
Manley Thom.s
McAndrow Patk.
Mcdann wm,
i 50
a no
60 35
35
60
CiTAWISSi.
I.lndcnstruth L. fO 50
in every part ot America, is sold in
every drug Btoro aud has become a
household necessity."
The reporter lett Mr. Warner, much
impressed with the earnestness nnd
Prown J. D. 60
Clark Wm n. 84
FH her Oeo- '
(lulaR.P. SO
Mosteller Wm. SO
overdnrf John SO
itockwood . M. 60
Shook A. 11. to
Shlpo llenjamln SO
(laum r imnlcl 75
llauk Alfred 60 SO:
McCormlck Svl S)
llujrhps Hayden 1 no,
McAffee Thomas 75,
Podro Albert 31
Davis wm 75
liarnos y.lba 60
M inha't P. P. 75
Kills lohn 70
Bcnnlneer Tobhvs 50
'nink samu-l ts
WUllims r. J.
tllnwn .t. K. 50
FerlrJohn 70
Hank J. E is
Iicrntnger Wm. so
Double assessments 1 45
eitv, and helping to keep in power a was sick. It is truo I had frequent I sincerity of his statements and next ,',I'fJi? Wm .
...1 ,.. I T . T I t 1 t . r . 1 . I 1 " . . . T . u A T .t .... I iiamlia
juii,y wnuau uuiy pi iiiuipics uiu bush- i ucauuenes ; teit tiruu uiuBi. ui 1.11c uuiu, 1 jiaiu a visa iu ir. a. jv. jjuiiiiuuru ui.
ism, the spoils system, aud corruption could oat nothing one day and was ra-1 his residence 011 l'rinco street. Dr. Lat-
ot tho ballot box. venous the next : lelt dull ludennite timore, although busily engaKOd upon
niAKKLW.
Artley Solomon 60
A New Move of the Enemy-
hut I did not.think it meant any thing
HPrinm.
Tho dosperatiou to which tho Stal- But havo theso common ailments
wart leaders are driven in the present anything to do with tho fearfulBright's
oampaigu is inuuxi:u uy ineir uusuenno Migoaso Which took SO nrm a IlOld Oil
efforts to organize, methods that are I vou y
hoped to securo success. "Auvthingt Why. they aro sure in
First they insulted tho Irish voto by dications oi the first stages of that
an open and shameless attempt to pur dreadful malady. Tho fact is, few
chaso it through a feiv assumed leaders, pe0ple know or realizo what ails them,
auu a piutuiiso ui Hyiupuiuy iui nuu aluj y am sorry to say mai iow pnysi'
ways anu insn woes, jliio cany aim cians do .either.
pains and my stomach was out of order, I gome matters connected with tho State Parr Washington so
t...x T .1! 1 . Al.!1. it- ..nn..4 nn.. ,1.1... I Tl .1 T T T 11. f ...l.tl. 1. i l I
nitiENwooii.
Perkins O. W.
Helhlneton J. U.
complete exposo of this effort turned it
upon its projectors, and m place ot
aiding tho Stalwart cause, only weaken
ed and demoralized it.
Tho next move was a systematic at
tempt to bribo election officers to secuio
statement Doc,
Board of Health, of which ho is ono of
tho analysts, courteously answered tho
Questions that wero propounded him :
"JJid you make a chemical analysis
ot tho case ot mv. 11. ii. Warner somo
three years ago, Doctor f
"les, sir
"What did this analysis show you ?"
"Tho prosenco of albumen and tube
casts in great abundance.
"And what did tho symptoms mui-
dicato i"
"A serious disease of tho kidnoys."
"Did you know Mr. Warner could
recover 1
"No, sir. I did not think it possible,
It was seldom, indeed, that so pro
nounced a case had, up to that tunc,
Urown Isaao
Colo Arthur
Vanlow Jos.
wolf John
lke'or v. It.
Morris wesiey
Kuner w niam
Manu'ne (ireen
Watts Clemuel
Ko'ler J. II.
MoMlehael Jane
stouhens Alfred
ro'ter .in-enn
Sladdon J. K.
Henry Ertwara
Thomas D lteed
Klnnuy Wm.
Kinnev uooeri
Evos James
warnor II. J.
Itpcllno 'ten I
Albcr r.on Miles
nock Christopher 50
"That is a strango
tor."
"But it is a truo one. Tho medical
profession have been treating symp
toms instead of diseases for years, and
it is hicrh time it ceased. Wo doctors
fraudulent returns. Uio knowledge h,avo been clipping off the twigs when ever been cured."
that detectives wore on tho watch ior wo should, strike at tho root. The "Do vou know anything about the
suoh crimes, brought that movement to symptoms I havo iust mentioned or remedy which cured him V
a sudden termination. I any unusual action or irritation of the "Yes, I havo chemically analyzed it
ixexj, camo wnispers oi vast amounts Wdter ohannels indicate the approach ot and upon critical examination, lind it
ui mouey, uy wuicn uiu voters oi uiu Minght s disease even more Ahan u entirely Ireo Horn any poisonous or do
Stato wero to bo purchased like so COugh announces tho coming M con- leterious substance."
many sheep, but the stringent elcctiou gumption. We do not treat tho couD'h, Wo publish the forgoing statements
laws and the fact that large rowards but try to help tho lungs. Wo should in view, of tho commotion which tho
aro offered for evidenco of tho violation not waste our time trying to relievo the publicity of Dr. Heniou's ni liulo has
or attempted violation ot any ot them, headache, stomach, pains about the caused and to meet tho protestations
mauo inis a very aououui as wen as body or other symptoms, but go direct- which havo been made. The standing
dangerous method of carrying elections, iy to the kidneys, the source of most of of Dr. Henion, Mr. W arner and Dr.
aud it has for the present been nban- these nilmeits.r' Lattiraoro in the community is beyond
doned. "This, then, is what you meant question and tho statements they make,
1 heir last idea is probably tho most when vou said that moro than one-half cannot for a moment bo doubted. They
plausible and least dangerous of any. Ubo deaths which occur ariso from conclusively show that Blight's disease KJ),'?stnlnetn,5
irt' of the kidneys is one of tho most decep- mrd Daniel o.
55
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2 05
1 01
4
WelltvorKU
Pobbins Fleet
Watta Win.
(lil'aspy Charity
Wilson Thomas
smltn v. A.
II oss Jonas
Eves rn-vin est
wethciy c.
Klsher II. F.
Kliuer John
JtClSOM.
Keller Jacob
liobbtns K. deed.
Younir H-muel
orantz.lohn
troni Francis
Plait John
I.OCC3T.
Peter Beaver
Kaup
Maloney Pntk.
M co rath John
Murton Kllaa
MoNuils Michael
McciosKy jonn
Manley Thomas
Mulligan Michael
Lord James
Kline Joseph
Kesegan Martin
Kinney Thomas
Kelley John
Kano Anthony
Knne John, sr.
Ilavenstlne Jacob
Hoffman Jacob
lllnctej Morgan, sr.
Houston Thomas
lleaton Thomas
llohrbach Jacob
llannon Joseph
oreatwell .lam.s
flullarfher Michael
Stroub Charles
ilowlacd.lunn
Rooney Edwurd
11 van Michael
Purcell nichard
padrten Joseph
OUilsn John
McDonell Jams, Jr.
Madara Ocoko
McNulty Charles
McOulro Condy
McUovcri John
Knuo Patk.
Kano I'atw.
Kinney Timothy
nutnaelJoim
Horn Dennis
oairab Michael
(lalaghcr Andiew
(ieuty 'l nomas
tsagcu .tiiKu
Doyle llernard
Doogan John
couway Palk,
Creon Pat.
Crane John
Crawford Austin
Crane I'aiK.
CO) la Matt, Jr.
Ileary John
Chapman Thomas
ujg rax
OK1KUK
MaLacli Hen,
Everltt Moses
llavhurat M.S.
Hughes Joseph
Alaiiich w. A.
icolcman K. W.
le debrant
Klloger Joi.
Horn Wm. It.
rotcman win.
lallov J. L.
Itemleyo. U
Uomley C, W.
Hfdeinoyer
llrumsUjtler IP A
Warren James
Errors
I'lNK
Eckman Samuel
KvtsJosepn u.
tive and dangerous of all diseases, that
it in exceedingly common, alarmingly
increasing and that it can be cured.
It is simply to perfect the radical or- Bright's disease, is it, doctor t"
gamzation in every district of the "Precisely. Thousands of Bo caltcd
state go into country districts with diseases are torturing peopio to-day,
large amounts of money and pay ih:m- wjien i reality it is Bright's disease in
ocilATIO VOTElts TO HF.MAIN away l ltOM uomo one of its manv forms. It is a
tub poi.ijs. aomo will do hired to go ITvdra headed monster, and tho slight- e,.rf 7,.,.n i, i,iai.i, ,f w...
hunting others to go visiting, others t.8t symptoms should Btriko terror to ,-, yatlov tiied at Wilkes Barro on
to havo lmoortant busiuess away from 0very one who has them. I can look ,i10 iq.i. jnHt
homo on election day, and others to back aud recall hundreds of deaths
simply stay away from the polls. which physicians declared nt tho timo
'1 his is tho last movo thoy havo wero oaused bv paralysis, apoplexy,
adopted, and as there is no penalty for jiea,t disease, pneumonia, malarial
paying a man to go hunting or to stay fever aud other common complaints
at homo from election, it is tho ono which I seo now wero caused bvBriglit.s
thoy will try to carry out when tho I disease"
"And did all theso cases havo simple
svmptoms at first 1"
"Every ono of them, and might havo
been cured as I was by the timely uso
of tho same remedy Warner's Safe
Kidnov and Liver Cure I am getting
cratio voto of the state is polled. Go I mv eves thoroughly opened in this mat-
to work and complete your organizations ter and think I am helping others to
in tho most thorough manner. Mako bco tho facts and their posRiblo danger
your canvasses of votes and ascertain also. Why, there aro no end of truths
If -ii !.!. nr . t .-,.. re
It our uiuii uiu uu iii'iiu Kin ii uicui i hearing Oil tills suuiect. ii you wain
of tho efforts that will be made to in- to know more about it go and seo Mr.
Fonstermnchcr O. 05
proper tuuo comes
WK WAUX YOU, PKMOCIIATS, TO UK ON
YOUIt (lUAI(l).
- Our success is as certain as the sun
shines on a cloudless day, if the Demo
the 13th inst.
AtTowanda, Tunkhannoek, l'ittston,
Wilkesbarre, and nil along tho line,
ControllcrPattison met hearty receptions
last week, showing that tho people
were with him. There wero rousing
meetings at lowandannd wilkesbarre.
duco them to remain away from tho
polls, nnd spot the men who mako ex
cuses for not taking an interest in so
important an election.
Wo do not bclievo them and a scoro
Warner himself. Ho was tick tho samo
as I, and is tho healthiest man in
Rochester to-day. He has mado a
study of this subject und can give you
more tacts than i can. uo, too, nun
npc
of Democrats in tho state, dirty or do- seo Dr. Lattimore, tho chemist, at tho
testablo enough to sell themselves for University. If you want fnots there
tho piltanco tliat would bo offered them aro apy quantity of them showing tho
to remain away from tho polls, but alarming increaso of Bright's disease,
many holiest and unthinking men its simple nnd deceptiyo symptoms, and
inigfy bo inducod to join a party of that there is but opo way by wliioh it
hunters, go on a visit, hire to do a day's can bo escaped."
work that would rcquiro him to be ab- Fully satisfied of tho truth and forco
sent from the polls, never thinking nt of tho Doctor's words, tho reporter
the time, that ho was being bought to bade him good day and called on Mr.
loso his vote, and thus nllow tho radical Warner at his establishment on Ex-
riiigsters to rotniti control of tho stato change street. At first Mr. Warner
government. was inclined to bo icticent, but learn-
Again wo say, m: on youk (iuahp Jug that tho information desired was
put OTiiKits on TiiKin ui'AitP, mui seo about the alarming increase of Urigbt'B
to it that not ono voto Is loft at homo disease, his manner changed instantly
on election day. and ho upoko very earnestly
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Miner John
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Wright Meuseh
Miner Theodore
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Haines Joseph
Mcouon Itebecca
ltemley 8. p.
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pursell Philip
Emry Caspar
Tanner John F.
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leaving to survlvn her tho follcmln
sisters and tho children of dcccuBc
Maters nt hoi heir, viz . Daniel DAIIor a brother to
tlio petitioner, rosining in cooper township,
Montour county, Pa.; Kit llilior, a brother, re
siding In raid Cooper township) Peter linllor a
brother, residing in Mahoning towtihln, Mon
tour county Pn.; Jonathan linllor a brother, re
siding In said Cooper township) Samuel Pallor n
brother residing nt llowo l'03t-ofllco In the stalo
otOhlo; Ulliabuth Holnbach, a sister, lntimiar
rlo 1 with Peter Holnbach, residing In said Mon
tour township, Columbia county, pa.; tho follow
ing sons and d .ughters or David llallor, n deccas
en brother, vln Albert Ilillor, a minor, who has
Wlhlam nunday ns his ginrdlan, residing In said
Mahoning township; Joslah llallor, a minor,
Itobert llallor. a minor and Jano llallor a minor,
who havo for their guardian Jcssa AmuHrman,
residing In said Cooper township; the following
sons anu daughters ot John l alior a deceased
brtlbcr viz 1 Daniel K. llallor residing in Ml 1
Montour township; Isaiah llallor, residing In
the same place ; Elizabeth Wertman, Intermarried
with Kit wertman, residing lu Northumberland
county, Pa., and Noah llallor nnd John llallor,
each residing at llowo Poat-ofllce, In tlio state o(
onto; tho following sons nnd daughters of .laoob
U. llallor n deceased brother, viz; I atider llallor,
John llallor, Daniel T. Ilillor. liachacl M. bailor
and Mary M llallor, nil residing at Indiana, in
Indiana county. Pa.: nnd tho folloAlnir sonnnrt
daughters ot Sarah Ho nbach, ndeccosel s sier,
vi.i nuiiiii iieinutiuu, rcbiuiug hi. r,ew mair (Jiiy,
Wisconsin; Klizabeth lietz intermarried villi
David Hew, rcsldlogln Poitsgrove, NoilhumUr
land county, pn.,und Kuuilno Krnlno, lulermnr
ricd with Jamis Krwlne. reslillnir nt Miltnn. tn
said Northumberland county.
All persons above named will tako notico that
In pursuance of n writ Issupd out cl tho Orphius'
Court of Columbia county I will, un
WKONKSDAY, NOVUM II EI!, 15th 19SJ.
between Ihe hourn of 0 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock
P. m., on mo premises, make partition of the said
tractor land to nndnmoni; the hn'rs nnd mnnu
tentatlves ot Bald decedent, nccordlng to law. Or
It it ennnot bo divided without prejudlca to or
spoiling the whole, then I will cnuso the Inimest
to valuo and appralso tho whole of Bald real estate,
at which tlmo and placo jou can Attend Ifioit
think proper. u. II. i:NT,
)ct 13-4 w bherliT.
J-OTICK TO I1E1HS.
STATK OF WII.I.UU KKLCllNElt, PECIASKU.
COLUM1HA COUNlY.hS!
Till! eolllIOmvKAtTU Or rENNSYLVANIA
To John Kelchner, Jacob Kelchcer brothers, and
iicorgu lvt icuner wuo uieu leaving issuo tnreo or
lour j ears since, and tho sister Catharine, Inter
married with ono Charles Henry Prederlca, nnd
wnodicd (titter her said husband) nbout nine
years since leaving lssu'i to-wlt ; Sally Ann, In
termarried with Amos cole, now residing nt tho
city of Allontown, In thNmate ; Maria Intermar
ried with Pnlltp Wlntcrsteen ; Charlotte, Inter
married with Ira Hinds, now rcrldlni? nt Thomiv
son Centre, Susquehanna county, In this statu ;
r-upm, iniennarrieu win Asa iiowaru, now re
siding near South (ilbson In tho same county
ot Misciucuunna; Laia, intermarried
with Charles Drown ; Mary, wlu wns In
termarried with Hiram II lirown hut died about
llftcen years since, leaving to survive her hus
band aud three children, namely : Mary catharlna
iiiiermuirmu wuu junn jiouuei, nna now reMUiug
near South Olbson lu the above mentioned cotiuty
otsusuchanna; Augustus, who resided, when
last heard from, near tho borough ofMiltoi, in
i his state, and Aaron, who resides nt soma placo
unknown in tho stato of Oalo;
also Daniel Piedcrlca. who now resiles nt tlx.
city of scranton in thH state ; Isaiah Kredrlcl,
v no rcsiucs at tlio borough of Plymouth, Luzerne
county, nnd Joslah Fredcrlcl, who leddcs nt
jstizauetn city, in the suite of North Carolina
The cnildren of the above named Oeorgo Kelch
ner. brother, nro ns folio h: r.ltztbcth, Intermar
ried with Joseph (tearhart ; Mary, inteimarrled
with Samuel (JearLart; Rebecca, Intermarried
with oeorge Fetter; Catharine, whowasluter
raarrled with one Droher, but Is now dead (and
her huband also) leaving Issue, namely: Matilda,
Intermarried with Kdward Fisher, nnd now re
biding nt Mahony City, In this state; and Clara
who resides at.tlio sumo Placo; also Ljdla, Uio
remaining daughter ot said (leorgo Kclchoer, v. ho
was intermarried with William Ash, but Is now
ueui, (una ntr nusnanu riso) leaving issue,
nanv'ly: (leorgo Aih and Wlllam AbIi, wIiohu
places of residences iird unknown. Aud William
Ash, who together with 1.11 thote beforo mention
ed whoso placo of residence is not stated, resides
in una euuuiy: uncai ncscenaaT.is oi William
Kelchner, deceased, nnd to nil other persons in-
teresica, (ireetlng: You nnd each of jou are
hereby cited to be and appear before tho Judges
Of Our Orphans' Court at mi llmbolm Cnurt In lift
held nt Uloomsbu-g un thollrst Monaayot De
cember next, then und thero to accept or rifuso
to toko the real estate of said William Kelcliter
deceased, nt the appraised valuation put upon It
uj uiu imiuesi, uuiy uwtinieu uy ine saiu t;uui i,
and returned by the Sheriff, or Bhow catiao why it
DHllll UUb UtS SO U.
u. n. kn r.
oct. 13-1 w Sheriff,
N
JOTIOK IN PAKTITION.
ESTATK OF EI.IZAIlETlf EKI'lISEU, DFCKAOED.
Whereas, at an Orohans' Court, held at lllooms.
uur. in ana ior ine countv oi uonimDia, tiie tenin
ilnv nr Mnr. A. 11. 19 Iv.rrn flu. Unniipnl.ln U,l
Ham Klweh, President Judge, and hl associates.
Justices of tho said court, the petition of Samuel
l.'itlthKi. n enn nntl nl Vllvnt.nl,. t.r,.t.lma.
late oft ho township of Miniln In sill oountvde.
ceased, wnspresento t, setting forth tliit tho said
r:ilzabcth Kelchner died on or about tio day
of Jul 1ST Intestate, seized lu hi r demesne as nt
fee. of and In a certain lot of ground, situate In
Mifflin township lu the town of Mlilllnvllle bound d
on the north by Second strict of satd town, on the
cast bv lot ot M. II.
south by lands of the heirs of Hitnuel t'rcn.y, nnd
Church of Minilnvllle on tho
60
50
1
SO
50
SO
Pulmor Elliah est 611
uruniy .vm
ituuiirr m, ..
yens It. In.
Piatt Maggie
Ssaes P. w.
Slough 1 hos.
narner ueury
ltouuins.1. u.
Kenu Sarah Ann
Vognet Jacob
(l nsll IS.U10 60
Uawnld Isaac A
uiu wm. oo
winders Elizabeth
(irunley John Jr.
ieo is, ii. on
swuney John 1 oo
wnuains win. it. ou
Voting Samuel
ureiDiepicco o.
Delong John
Itnherts Pamuel P
Vanuatta Samuel
it tiim Mont.
Kressler Lloyd
cornellson KUaa
link isaao
1 C5
so
55
3V
85
611
85
60
35
35
40
40
2 49
60
60
Lvons Wilier
SUU'tZ C. W.
Young II. u
Winders John
Robblns Wash
KOiKIKOCKIElt,
DrumhePcr 0.
Klshouuer J. J. 60
Drelsbach Jacob
Magdenbury V, 0,
Yeager Jacob so
SCOTT.
on the west by or. of famuel Iildienian. saldl t
being nbout CO foot wldo on said tecor.il street und
nbout vou feet dep. Willi house and birn nnd np-
imrieiniui'e"., leaving w survive urr n uuunnu
Jacob Kelchner who Is now deceased, nr.d tho fol
lowing children a' d grand children and one great,
grandchild ; Isaac Kelchner. a sen lesidlng tit
Centrevllle, Columbia county, Pa , Sarah, n
daughter Intermarried with (laorgo Arz, residing
nt Nonllcolto. Luzerne county. Pa ;
.Samuel kelchner, n son to tho nctltlttnncr, re id
Ing ntNantlcoke.I.tiiierno county, Pn Jacob Kelch
ner, a son rosldlng nt Mlffllnvlllo, Columbia
county, Pa. ; John Kelchner, a son rcsldirg In
Montgomery county. MarMand; Margaret, n
daught r Intermarried with ltnbcrt PatterEon
renuing ns i.igumrcf i. uoiumoia county, pa. ;
'Ihe fo lowing grandchildren tho children ot her
ueeeuseu ton j-.ie:i7i'r iieici.cer 10 wit : uiarenee
Kcicliner. William Kelchuer. Jonn Kelchner nnd
Oilln Kelchner, all residing at Mlilllnvllle. cnlutn-
di mmniy, ra.. also ine lonowmg grnnncntiurp n
tho children of her ilecoaed son William Ketch,
nor tnwlt: l'miua Kelchner resMlrg at llprwick,
Columbia county. Pa.; Mlnnlo Hosier Intermar
ried with lloyd Hosier, residing nt Ilerwick. Col
umbia countv, Pn. ; Charles Kelchner. residing nt
Minilnvllle, Coi'imbla countv, Po.. and two other
daughters ot tho sdd Willl.im Kelchner wnr.se
nams nro unknown to your petitioners residing
nt Minilnvllle. Columbia county, Pa alsot'ie
following grand-children, tho children of her de
ceased daughter Murv, who wns Intermarried
with Oldeon (leorge. who Is now deceased, to wit:
Jacob (leorge, residing at Vhlto Haven, I.tnrerno
county, Pa.; (lldoon residing Hotib-uhcrclu New
Jersey, Iho placo lihunown nnd
a great-grandchild whose namo and placo ot res-
menco is iingnown, nnose inouicr was Mien
(leorgo, deceased, who was n daughter ot the said
Mary (leorgo, deceased.
All nersous above named will tako notico tint.
In pursuanco ot a writ, issued nut of the Oiphans'
court ot Columbia cotiuty I will, on
MONDAY, NOVEMIIItlt, 13th 1SS3,
between the honr of 9 o'rlock n. m. and 4 o'clock
n. m. on the premises, make nartu on or the sa u
tract of land to nnd among tho heirs and iopiv-
sontatlvcs ot s.ilil uaccdont. accord ntr to law.
or If It cannot bo divided without rrejuitlco to or
snollliicr the whole then I will camn thptn(iup!t
to valuo nnd appraise tho whole of said h al estito
m which iiuiu uuu piucu yuu cau itueuu it yuu
iiuuK pruper. t
riov. lu, iov, u. ii. k;h i ,
OCt 13-4 w blicrlir,
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE
3'
S; Ilagenhush Susanna 1 00
ltlchart wm
un,n..,nn 1h.
85
SO
I 00 3U
SO
60
60
5 M
S 4
60
60
60
35
1 60
M 35
Solomon Phcbo
55 igicr uuu,
40
85
60
Sl'OAItLOAf.
Adams Jacob 60
Prltz Henry "Est"
(Hrton Hosana
Drake Cyrus
less Wes'ey 60
Lansh A T. 60
lirluk Joshua est
Chaplu J. F.
nebs Lcvnm
Keeler (eo.
Hhono Parvln
Albertson Wm.
(Jlbbon Alfred
stout Val.
snotts Manilas
shultz A. P.
llarttnan V P.
Whlto Alem
3 steam mills
SCOTT.
40
HI
80
85
83
85
i CO
5
40
10
80
4a
85
05
35
Pi
20
11 IK)
Tho undersigned oxecutor ot tho last will. Ice,
ot Oeorgo (Hrton, lato of (Ireemvood township,
will Bell on the premises on
Saturday, 110761111361 4, '82,
commeuclng at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, all that
certain real estate bltuato tn Orccnwuad town
ship, In the said county of Columbia, bounded nnd
described as follows, to-wlt: ,()n tho north by
lands of Daniel Harrington and others, on tho
east ly land of Peter II. Olrton and Abraham
Drlbelblss, on tho south by lands ot David Albott
son and John a. (Hrton and on tho west by lauds
ot Peter cole and others, containing
66 ACRES,
and C4 perches, more or less, whereon are crtctvd
& two-story frame or
PLANK HOUSE,
a frame barn and othor out-bulldlngs
TEItMB OF SALE. Ten per cent of one-fourth
ot tho purchase money shah bo paid at tho strik
ing down ot the property, the ono-fourth less tho
ten per cent at the continuation ot Bale and the
remaining three-fourths tn ono yor thereafter
with Interest from confirmation ulsl.
ISAAC A. PEWITT,
Executor,
oct. 0, u.
llarton Wra. A.
Ileagle Claries
uJcitugermar. N.
SVlCrawford PIiIUd
Sj crevellng Moora
XONTOUH.
Arndtnideon
Cooper (leo
ueisi christian
Miller Sarah
Hlioads iienovllle
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies.
thin
com
marvel of mirltv
Moro economical
he ordinary k'uas. and cannot be sold In
trcugth and whoieaomeuesi.
ii
pell
weight,
hiuol'Ijv John
Karsnuer Aitred
Fry Madison
llclmbach David
(ilger Isaiah
Waller Isaso
Double ass'm'U
1 o-l
(0
60
HOD
In got
per W. M, Jr.
nu iv in.
Lunger Edward
MOKamey Isaac
Powers Thomas
Ketghard (leo.
KtautTer Jacob
Snyder Daniel
r.ogar , n.
Kdgar Charles
Evans 1'. P.
l'owier K. If,
rovrler Harman
Hummel J, M.
Purseli Henry
Scalh Henry
White I. D.
sn Ull Ellas
White J, E.
James Yocum
60
to
75
55
85
85
40
40
83
1U
85
SO
83
67
85
45
85
60
85
5
85
4U
85
60
36
jDMINISTRATOB'S KOTICK.
ESTATE OP LEVI JIIM.KK I.ATE OF CENTUB TOWNSHIP,
1IKCKABKU,
letters of Ailmlnlstratton on the estate of Levi
sillier, 1UWUI ut'llliuvn J., uumnium buuuij , I ,.,
deceased, have been granted Ly tl.e Iteglsler ot
saiu couuiv iu nieiiiieii rune, i.uue jiiuku. uuu
Philip L. filler. Union Corners, Nortliumberlaud
county, uumlnlstrators. Alt persons having
claims against the estate of the decedent are
requested to present them tor settlement, and
tnose inueuteu to uiu ubi&lu w inuxu puyineub iu
the undersigned administrators without delay.
STEPHEN POHE, Lime llldge.
rillMP U MILLElt, Union Corners, NorthM Co.
sep 8-5 w Administrators.
E
XKCUTOH'B NOTICE.
tltlou with the multitude of low test, shurt
Rium or pnospnais puwaers. doiu uniy
d cans. HOVAL UAKiMQ t'owuKK co , itw viaii-oi.,
IN.V, augii-iy,
annk WEEK.
I costly outritfrco.
yngusu, Maine.
jl a day at homo easily made
AUUlvsa livid,
march V 4 P.
E STATU OP CAROLINE MANN, PECKASEl).
loiters testamentary In tho rstato of Caroline
Mann, late ot Denver twp. Columbia county,
Pa., deceased, have been eranted bv tho lleulstrr
ot said county lot ha undersigned exedutcrs. All
per sous imving claims ugainBt uie csiniu oi uio
ueceaeni are iTipieoieu iu
tlemenl and those indebted
meat to the unuersignoa executors without
j, n. .iiAnn,
A. W. MANN,
Executors,
INVITATION.
Strangers psVnrr througli
the city iirt; ctr liiilly invited
to i- .f. tho KtoT't:, nnd make
free iiseol its conveniences;
lc.iv!' r their liij.'jjnge under
chei ! at any of the doors, or
in t'lc I .iif'iiatvc Room in the
Dc ;..tm(iu oi Public Com
fort. 11 . Ily ,vo hirrtnt to have
this iii.poi'taiu department in
full u, eration lid'ore every
body ;;ot back from sea and
moinrain. It is made for
stnt", .crs; and they seem
to t r it. so far as it has
pot It consists of a free
llttd'ii Room for gentle
men, a free Resting Room
for ladies, free writing-facilities
in both, closcts.and other
little conveniences ; a uoda
and mineral water fountain
that i- n't free ; and a lunch
room lo be added.
We make the great public
welcome there, beyond the
woiit of any other house, so
far an we know. We think
it will pay us to look after
Public Comfort a little, as
a means of advertising.
There's nr.thih'o-sly or crook
ed al nit -it. We want vis
itors to Philad .'lp'iia to have
a go- d Iiimr.ijW "to connect
our ..., c iJi'.i-
nay
delay.
preaeutthem Ior Bet
lotheosiaUi to make
and u
beg n.
coiul
t ms are coming,
,;1 t'a'e is already
Mew things do not
a'l toedier. They
come nifcrtteady stream from
now til Cluisimas. And
they in the same way.
The Vavej You may
easili b.Tiev'e' it, when you
see mfr'1 house' full all the
tim , of j;oods .and of peo
ple l ' 'nr 'tein r.way. It
would If h-irdly worth speak
iiVg" t-f' ') 'obvilA'is a fact, but
for tV'.e mora1 ; which is :
Buy wl.cn you find what you
want ; lor tomorrow some
bod) (.In: will be after it.
New things, will crowd
upon i,s now for mention
every day. Only a few can
get i.ito die prpcrs, e::ccpt
in ike most general way.
It v'..l be fair to come for
what..' r you want, and
exp-.a to find it.
K. w foreign wraps have
como. There are jersey
coat--, jersey ulsterettes,
pelis.ici;, and others. The
writ, r of this hasn't even
seen them. He has only
heard of the flutter they
are I'oinrr to make.
Wonderful silks havo
come. Put we must say
more about the least of
them than we have time for
today.
We have neither time nor
knowledge today to go into
particu'ars. 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 n cdn't go to the
city every time you want any
thing. We take so much
paiiis to send you what you
want, that you ri k little in
writing for goods. Let us'
know, as nearly as you can,
what you want, and we will
send you rumples and prices,
or take other means of find
ing out exactly what you do
want.
John W anamaker.
Chestnut, TVrtMiuh anl MarVet
tuceu, mui Cn) liii-te,
I'lilLAW . . ..I.
I. W. HARTMAN & SON,
K1doiiisIiii', la,
arc offering- Attractive Goodn and Close
PWcch lor Fall and Winter to CASH
IttUYKRS.
jPlniu aud Fancy
BLACK CASHMERES
from $1.25 a yard down.
FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS
nt all prices to $1.00 per
yard.
Colored Casltmcrcg
one yard wide at uOc it yard.
Brown, Gurnet, Maroon,
Bronzes, Green, Blue, Car
dinal, Navy-blue.
Nonpareil Velveteens'
The best finished and value
iu the market.
SILKS
and
SATINS.
LADIES' CLOTHS
J nil wool at $1.00 per ynrd.
Plushes
and
Cloakingg.
BADGER STATE SHAWLS.
These shawls weigh 4 to G oz., more than any other muke.
They are mado of the finest wools ami styles unequuled.
About 3 will be on exhibition at the Fair.
LADIES' and Misses'
GOSSAMER ES
I UCIHG KID GLOVES
at $1.25 per pair.
Are fully guaranteed. New
est styles of Casl&mcrc
i Lisle Thread GLOVES
to match suits.
LADIES' & GENTS'
Meek WmiF
Large stock of
WOOLEN HOSIERY
AND
KNIT GOODS.
Handsome lino of
SATINS.
Best Germantown Wool
at $1.75 per pound.
Zephyrs, Saxony,
Crewels, Embroide
ry and Knitting
Silks.Canvasscs.
QUEENSWAR
AND
GLASSWARE.
Mens' Ladies' and Childrens'
UNDERCLOTHING.
Stationery,
Autograph Albums,
Photograph' Albums,'
Birthday Cards,
Gold Pens, &c.
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS
Iftglaest ibices paid i'm But
iea, Iicd Fiiait, &c.
mm wwrnm m& mv&mb,
' 1
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
SHERIFF'S SALE
of v.vr.tj mii.e
REAL ESTATE ! I
uy vlrtuo ot a rtiln rrl ot ox lout on to mo
dlroottfj, llwro will buoxpiinl to ruWlo solo, nt
tlioCoart llouio. In lllojmsUiirtf.ou
Thursday, October 20, 1882,
at 9 o'clock In tlio toronoin. tlio f illo.vin .l.crlb-
edreal estate ! Tlio iinllvhlcd one-lmU part ot
all that ccittln lot otKioiiml slluato In thotowu
ot Catawliaa, Columbia couaty btato ot rcnnsyl-
vanU, bo'inaod on tho cait 1 y Front street, on
tlio wot', by N. . W. 11. it. It. Oo., on tbo soutn by
landot Iioycr, on tho north by land ot Casper
Hlia vn j tronllns on sa'd Front btrcot ins foet,
anuoxtcndlns In dnptli t said railway feet,
whoreon Is ercotod a two-stor
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
largo frama barn and out-bulljingj,
Helztd, taken In execution nn J lu bo sold ai tho
proporty ot FredcrlcK smltn,
U. 11. KST,
llhawn, Att'y. Hlioiirt
Oct. o, 4t.
E
XKCUTOH'S NOTICK.
VNm
cJc
ESTATE OK SiKill ANN STINK, DECKABfll
U'tlur;ti:MHtnentaryonlliocstaloot Sarah Ann
Stlnf. Iit nt t enst lown8hln. Columbia county
IM. doceased, havo been KraiitoJ by I lie Iteglsler
of said county to (leu. U'.Mlno, Nuinldla Columbia
Co. All nersous havlntr claims agalnbt thoestatti
ot tho doced'nt mo reieiUl to preBent Hum tvt
settlement and llioso ludebted to tho estate to
mnko payment to tuo unuerbitrnoo executor with
out ueiay,
GEO. W. BTINE.
auitisr-w Executor.
Years
" f.'J'f n "' WASHINGTON to Ik. i.ini TilnT. iiH
- v., n. raurm blrt, l'llU4lkl; IUIIUWI
a months.
Fi-n' ember. 1st
A
UDITOH'S NOflCE.
A
UIUTOU'a WUTIC'K.
IN THK HUTHH Of THE KSTATH OP 8A1IUSI. KIIONK,
Tho undersl? noil auditor appointed by the
niplnn's court ot Columbia county lodtxtrlbuto
tli'btlancu or tho Hindi In thu bands ot the ad.
mlnlstralor ol said docu lent (u shown by his first
uud llual account, will nt tn the dlschargo of his
duties at his omen In' Uloinnburi; upon flioisth
day ot octob. r Wi at. ten o'clock In tho forenoon,
ui which nla"o and tlmo all parties interested In
aid estate aio rcipitroi lo attend or bs forever
debarred trom any share In sild fund.
i'AUIi E. WIUT,
Sept 8J-ta Auditor,
UAVSIIKTHK HON OK MAN
iWantqtl
.vlim iJaia Bu.l Iwttm. I All A di.ju mil
i U. AlifurU b Vv-t Luc T" tin DlttUI bit.. I t
005 w.-t w
Matat m i
d
ES TITE V. IU. nvnuioDn
1 h iiijlersljnod Auditor appointed by tho Or.
phan's court ot Columbia county, to tnaku Uls.
ribtit'o i of amount In handt ot Ktecutor acoord
to directions onHlned In tho latt will and testa,
ment of said iieceaied, will perforin tho duties tf
his appointment, at his onice lu Ulnombburir. oi
Saturday. Oct.. Hi, 18, at ten o'clock tn the fore,
noon, when aud where all persom Inurjsted
inuH nppcar and prove tholr claims or bo de.
barted from any share otsald fund,
WM. OIUUSMAti,
Auditor,
HOOFING.
tor stesp or tut root. Applied by ordinary
workmen at oue-lbtrd tai oost of tin, circulars
ant samples fro", Aijonts wantal. T, NEW.8I
Johntiir et, Ne York,
a oet.o,4-w.
A
DM I N ISTH ATItlX NOTI C E.
KKTATSOrSllil'SL 6STBIUT. EKCSAI1D.
U-ttera of administration on the eBtata of BU'
Jiel Hoybert.lato ot Hcolt towiishlp,Col.co.,doi'eiir
have been Krnnted by the Iteglsler of a'd county to
busanHi-jbert All persons havlnir claltasauuntt
the estate of said decedent aro reuunste4 to pre
sent thrm tor settlement and thuia Indebted t
mako payment to the uadorslwatd adm nlsiratrtt
without delay.
Kept i AdminUtratrix.
OTIOK OP DISSOLUTION.
nl liii la hereby olvAn thnr. tim nrm nt Moor
ueu4 naiu;r uuu ueen ois-ioivea on iuo nm j
of September, Us J. T, C. Harter havlnif sold his
Interest In the business to u, W. Kline. Moor
head Kline wilt be reiponslble for all bills ot tn
late nrm.and will colloot all outstAndlni accounts ,
as though uo change had occurred.
Oct u.l.w'
j. o.wroniiK.il),
T.V. UAII11U.