The Columbian. BLOQMSBURG, PA., FWDAY, OOTOHHK 27tl., 1882. Correct IlHllroiul Time Talile. Trains on tho lUlladelpbln & n. Jt. leato llupert as follows 1 "OMTII. south. ;i9n.ln. H 43 a.m. p.in. (Wsp.m. Trlns on tho D. U. W. II. II. Icato llloomsburg as follows I NORTH. SOUTH. ,'!'" 8in.m. :o6Jn.m. n49R.in, o 91 p, 111. 4 11 p, tn, Tho II 41 train south connects with too Phila delphia A Heading at Itupcrt, ana with tho Northern Central ut Northumberland. The- 8:i a. m. train connects at Northumberland with :5 train on Pennsylvania road reaching Philadelphia nt8:sn p. m. Tho ll:4j train connect with Philadelphia and Heading roal nt llupjrt at ll:S0 reaching Phila delphia at 6:oi) p. m. Iho 11:45 train connects with Pennsylvania roal at Northumberland nt l! reaching Philadel phia at 7:S3 p. m. Tht 4:w p m. train connects with Pennsylvania road nt Northumberland at s:01 p. in. anu roaches Philadelphia at 8:S5 a, m. I'ultllc HiiIch. John 0. (nlck, ndmlnstrntor of Joseph Snyder, deceased, will sell real cstntu In Bloomsliurg nnd Mldllii on November 22d. C. 11. White, executor of Michael Lemon, deceased, will sell rcnl estate In Fishing creek on November 18th. .Executor of Geo. Olrlon will sell rcnl cs. tntc in Greenwood, November 4th, nt 10 ti. in. John Shumnti will sell Ids Kspy fnrm on November 2nd. See advertisements. VCTHOIIUl. Mr. nnd Sirs' At. C. Sloan were In I'hlla delphln this week. The Hisses Drinker of Scriinlon nro visit ing relatives here. Sirs. Henry McICclvy nrrlvcd from tho west Inst Friday. W. It. Tubbsof the Exchange Hotel went to Philadelphia Inst Monday. Hcv. L. Zalincr nnd fnmlly hnvo gone to Delawnre to visit Mrs. Zahncr's fnthcr. Moses nnd J. V. McIIenry, tho Stillwater Mcrehnnts, were In I'ldladelphln this week. Hon. I. K. Krlcklmum Is in Philadelphia this week, viewing the Ill-Ccnlcnnlnl cel ebration. Miss Maria William of New Bedford, Mass., Is vlsillng nt Mr. I.- Hcrnhnril's, fith street. W. J. Hncknlew Esq., has been suffering for several weeks past from an attack of rheumatism. William Krlckbaum nndT. J. Vandersllcc lire among the number from this county who took In the l!l-ccntcnnlnl. llov. Dr. Mitchell was in attendance at the Presbyterian synod hut week, and con Bcqucntly his church was closed last Sun day. Mrs. Drake, formerly of this town, but for a number of years past residing nt Lock Haven is spending n few weeks here with her relatives and friends. Wm. L. Manning, of Jackson township, returned home last Saturday. Hu lias been absent some three months In the ofllce of J. P. LeC'lare, at Kochcstcr, N. Y. "Hazel Kirke" has been performed over 2,000 consecutive times, the longest run on record. Charles Krug has the contract for erect ing a building for E. A. llawlings, next to tho Ciii.umiiian olllee. The Friendship Fire Company went to Philadelphia on Mondny, where they took part in the parade on Tuesday. The CoMJMMAN Is the only paper in the county that contained a report of the fair. Are our contemporaries asleep ? Wo learn from several dozen of our ex changes that tho leaves of the trees are now falling. Had any of you observed the fact before 1 Judge and Mrs. Elwoll went to Towanda on Monday, having been called there by the illness of their son, E. W. Klwell, who has an attack of fever. Lost. A gold, onyx locket, for a gentle man, last week, near D. L. & W, depot, Blooinsburg. A liberal reward will be paid for Its return to this olllee. William H, Gilmore authorizes us to state that the report that he Is for Heaver Is entirely unfounded. Hols for Patlison Hist, last, and all the time. 11. Cavalier Smith Esi,,n,epubllcan candi date for Congress In this district, was In town on Wednesday. He is a young at torney between twenty flvu nnd thirty years of age. Thomas Gorey Is erecting a neat frame dwelling house for himself, on West street. Tom is a llrst-class carpenter, nnd will no doubt disph'.y his skill and tasto on this building. Never Interrupt any conversation with a backing Cough: it creates a iiad Impres sion. Hotter Invest a quarter of u dollar lu a bottle of Dr. Hull's Cougli Syrup nnd cure It. Mrs. Curley of Ccntralla has obtained a divorce from her husband, who Is now serving a term of twelve years In the peni tentiary, for killing a man named Gunning, nt Ccntralla. The circumstances of the trial will be well remembered. Mrs. Curley secured her divorce In Schuylkill county. T. L. Guntou has purchased the marble In tho lloat vault and will remove It from tho Episcopal cemetery. The remains that were entombed within, have been removed tn Kosemont, nnd a handsome tombstouo will be erected over them. The Fishlngcreck IinprnAcmcnt Company Is putting a boom In tho creek at Light street, and will open the creek Biilllclent lo permit the driving of logs from the head waters. Stock has been taken by many of the residents of Llghtstrect, and operations will bo pushed with energy, if success fill, the project will bo a great benefit to that village, and will furnish an out let for all the timber In the upper end of the county, it Is certainly worth the trial that Is now being mnde. The library of Hon. Joshua W. Comley of Danville is one of the finest private col lections In the state. It consists of about 2500 law books, lucludlmr valuable text books, and the reports of many of the states oi mo united bltitcs courts, ami the En ullsh decisions. Ills miscellaneous onllei- lion Is one tlmt could have been made only by a ripe scholar. It contains nil of the classics, Latin, Greek and French us well as an tnu ciioiecst works in English lltcra turc. and inaiiv rare books. .Mr. CnmW (Tl who 1 considered one of the ablest lawyers In the state, has retired from active prnc. tlee, and he spends much of Ids time In his olllee among hU books, reading the old classics In the original, as readily as most men read their native tongue. It Is not often that a man who liaseulovcd koii,,.i slvo it practlco us has Mr. Comley, limls time to Keep niinsclf fiunlllur with tl dead languages. THE lieiiiocrnllc .Muc-Uiikh. ku.wtt and afiiiua in coui.vmia. A largo nndlence, i number of ladles In cluded, greeted tho two Democrntlo statu candidates nt tho Opera Hqiiso on Monday evening. David Lowcnbcrg presided and tho following vice presidents wcro chosen i J. K. Grot, W. H. llhawn, H. A. Swcp penldser, 0.0. IJarklcy, John Walters, Hon. James Lake, William Jaync, Patrick McFnddon, William Krcnmcr, Albert Her lilne, John Olrton, David Armstrong, 0. A. Herring, nnd Peter Jones secrctnrlesi John Yost, 0. A. Slunger, II. V. White, Joseph ltobblns. J. Simpson Afrlcn, candldntu for Secre tary of Internal Affairs, was the ilrst speaker, but ns ho was suffering from a severe cold, his remarks were brief. Ho was followed by Mortimer P. Elliott, In nn eloquent and forclblo address of over an hour. Ho arraigned tho Stnlwnrt Kepub llcans In scathing terms. Ho said they had kept In power for tho past ten years simply on tho record of their Ilrst four years under Lincoln. As well might the Democratic party ask to bo reinstated, simply becatiso tho administration of Jefferson or Jackson was pure nnd honest. Tho llcpuhllcnu candidates, from Hcnver down, said tho speaker, dare not discuss the Issues of tho day on tho stump. Not one word have they to sny about their platform, about political assessments and the like. Their only plea is for tho "grand old party" that was pure fifteen years ago. Ills mighty hard for them to lose their hold on the ofllces, nnd they aro doing It with very bad grace. He paid Ids re spects to Don Cameron, nnd while he was willing to admit that Heaver was an honest man, It wns Impossible for him to be an Independent governor ; he would he con trolled by the men who made him what hu Is, who bought his veto for Grant at Chicago by promising to make him gover nor. Ho would he controlled by the men who demanded and obtained from Gov. Hoyt a pardon for Keniblu and other bribers. The speaker was frequently in terrupted by applause, and it was generally admitted that it was one of tho best pollt leal speeches made here In many years. AT 1IKXTOX. On Tuesday morning the Democratic slate candidates started for Denton to nt tend the afternoon meeting. They were accompanied by C. It. Huckalew, It. Buck iiigham. chairman of the county commit tee, David Lowcnbcrg, Geo. E. Klwell, C. W. -Miller, G. W. Sterner, N. U. Funk and J. H. Maize. At Orangevllle the party was joined by tho Orangevllle Hand and n delegation under the lead of W. H. Snyder Esq. At Stillwater thu procession was still further augmented, so that by the lime lleuton was reached there was a long string of wagons in line. At the bridge tho Denton Hand met Iho visitors ami es corted them to the Exchangu Hotel, where a largo crowd of people awaited them. There were delegations from Sugarloaf, Pine, Greenwood, Jackson, Fishlngcreck and Orange, making a large crowd. The meeting was called to order lu McIIenry's board yard at two o'clock by ltohr Mc llenry, and tho following olllcers elected: chairman W. H. Snyder, vice presidents : Peter Ease, William Appleman, John C. Wcniier, John linker, David Orosslcy, Ellas McIIenry William l.awton, I ram Derr, C. H. McIIenry, C. L. Moie, W. H. Kitchen, Evan Funk; secretaries, John S. Kline, E. J. McIIenry. Hon. C. it. Buck, a'.ew made the Ilrst address, followed by J. Simpson Africa, who said but a few words, owing to his severe cold. Mr. Elliott then made one of Ids characteristic speeches, and held the close attention of his audience for an hour. A stand had been erected and beautifully decorated with wreaths anil (lowers, but the speaking was done from another point to avoid the cold wind that was blowing at the time. At four o'clock thu speakers started for Jerseytown. AT JKKi-r.YTOWN, The following olllcers were elected : chairman, Is.iiiu Wagner: vice presidents, Isaac Ikeler, Hugh McColIum, Dr. Swisher, 0. Kramer, John M. Smith, Warren Mc Colluin, Capt. William Allen, N. YVclllver and Jeremiah Wintcrstecn. A large crowd was in attendance, and speeches were made by the candidates. Everywhere a feeling of conlidenco prevails that the Democrats are snro to win this fall. V. W. Hart for Htatu Henator. It is with no ordinary feelings of satis faction and assurance that we endorse the action of the Democratic conferees com posing this Senatorial district in their rep. rescntatlvo capacity. After a somewhat protracted, yet friendly contest, the major-It- of thu conferees believed that they weru justified In placing Mr. Hart as tho Dem ocrat nominee for State Senator, We have so reeeutlv refered to his character as a citizen and as a li ne representative Dem ocrat, that there is no occasion at this time to maku extended comments. That his name will add strength and eontldeiice, thus creating a feeling of interest tlm1 helps to unllo and bring Into ncllvu exer t-No the masses, will tend to increase thu majority In this, as well as In other sections of thu district, Is generally eoncceded. Mr. Hart is in tho prime- ot life, possessing those traits which commend one lo the favorablu consideration of hie fellows, and has used every opportunity to appropriate Ids lime in a way lo develop practical tal ents such as establish on a true foundation and return, to the possessor, positions of honor and trust. By his own Industry, energy and application he has made suc cess, and, nt llarrlsburg, as a senator, rep resenting Lycoming, Columbia, .Montour nod Sullivan counties, wu feel assured his course will be one that will relied honor upon himself and benefit his constituency. That hu will bo elected by a majority num bered by thousands Is among tho safe pro. dictions lu the near future. W'ilHamtporl .Vm iv winner. A brief sketch of our candidate for state senator may not be out of place. Hu wns born In Clinton township, Lycoming coun ty, August 23, 18W, where his father, Adam Hart, ono of the oldest and most respected farmers tn tho country, still resides. Mr, Hart Is, therefore, as will hu seen, In thu fortieth year of Ids age. Having Ilrst nt tended the common schools of Ids district, hu afterwards received a liberal education at Tuscarora Academy, In Juniata county and at Wllllamsport Dickinson Seminary. lie read law In tho city of Willlamsport, and was admitted to thu Lycoming bar in ItJtl'J. He has always been n working and reliable Democrat, and was elected District Attorney of Ids native country lu 1877, by a majority of 10!)!), leading his ticket scv end hundred votes, and was re-elected In 1877 by tho unusually largo majority of 2,108. Hu Is a Bound lawyer, and lusprnc. tlco Is rapidly Increasing. His nomination as senator was madu uuamlmous on the HVitli ballot at Wllllamsport recently, uud hU election lu the district by a majority of at least -1,000 is certain. His nomination was received generally with satisfaction, nnd as it was made entirely lu accordance with tho rules of thu dcmocratlo party, hu U entitled to thu hearty support of every democrat In this county mid thu whole district. COLUMBIAN AMD DEMOCRAT, N. W. Aycr (s Sons' Newspaper Direc tory for 1832 hns been Issued, and Is very complete. By reference to Its pnges we nnd Hint tho Coi.umiiias Is the only paper In thu county Hint makes nllldnvlt to Its circulation. All the others are either claimed or estimated, and tho figures are clear out of tho way, For Instance, onu that claims a circulation of 1000, actually hns not half that number, whllo most of tho others may bo discounted from ono third to one half. Such reports aro not re liable nnd the book makers should adopt the rule of crediting a paper with no circu lation nt nil, unless the number Is sworn to by tho publishers. The Cumimiiian has 1200 subscribers. Conference- of 31. 1?. Ilcrwlclt. HlHllOpH lit Ml the Bishops of the Methodist Church (with tho exception of Bishop Foster who Is In India) aro now lu Conference nt Berwick. deliberating on mntters connected with Church work tho appointment of mem. hers of their body to, nnd fixing ot dates for the various conferences of thu United States, the missionary llelds Stc. A public reception was given last night nt the residence of M. W. Jackson. The pulpits of Berwick and neighboring towns will bo tilled on Sunday by the Bishops. Wltuii we Hare Vote. When Is n man of legal nge to entitle him to vote? This question will soon b i discussed ns usual ut election time, nnd It Is too often that men wrangle on points of Inw govern. Ing lu such cases without knowing any thing of what they speak. It Is will, then, to havo the Inw clearly defined on this point, when is a man of legal age to vote? According to law a voter Is of ago legally nnd entitled to thu privilege of thu elective frnnchlso on thu day before the tweuty-tlrst anniversary of Ills birth- In other words, a man born on the 8th day of November, 1801, can vote on ngo nt the next election on the 7th of Novombcr, 1882. Democratic MccIIiikh. Meetings will he held through the county ut the following times and places : Light street school liouse, Oct. 27th ; Bendcrtown school liouse, Oct. 28th ; Canby school house Oct. ISOth; lola, Oct. BOtli; Stony, town, Mann's hotel, Oct. Illst; Orangevllle school liouse, Oct. Illst; Union church, Nov. 1st ; Hohrsburg, Nov 2d ; Espy school house, Nov. 2d; Evansvillu school house, Nov. 2d; Buck Horn school liouse, Nov. !Jd ; Itupert school house, Nov. 4th. Competent speakers will bu present, nnd make addresses on the issues of thu day. Members of stnndlim or vlgllaucu com mlttecs aru requested to make all the nec essary arrangements In their respective townships, 0. A. ICi.kim, It. Bi't-KisniiAM, Secretary. Chairman Standing Com. A Itevoher In IaiiKcroiiH Hands) An insane man entered the Philadelphia nnd Erie railroad station ut Northumber land, Inst week Wednesday evening, and presenting himself nt thu window of thu ticket olllee demanded of the man Inside u ticket for the other world, at thu same time nrescntlng a loaded revolver and informing the ticket agent that he wanted no delay lu thu matter, that If ho did not comply at, once he (tho ticket man) would bu furnish ed with a ticket for that far off region. For quite a while the lunatic hud possession of thu station, and not until a number of the yard hands and men from the nail works arrived was ho arrested. He was taken lo the Sunbiiry jail. lie hail been drinking and was delirious from its elTi cts. He said he was on his way to Pittsburg to hunt work. ItolirMtitire; Ileitis For the last few weeks several of the former residents of this place have been visiting here. The many relatives nnd friends of I. P. Black weio pleased to see him. He is now living at Morris, Tioga county. Lloyd Freece who has been prospecting the far West, Is stopping here a few days before hu returns to Tioga. Enos Hartmitn and A. W. Lowe spent a few days here last week. S. Bogert is quite full of business now but by some means his store does not open. Win. Rhone's family have been alllicted with scarlet fever, but all are lecovcllug now. Mrs. A. It. Itutun who has been 111 for some time Is improving very slowly. J. B. Follmer has gone to medical col lege at Baltimore. D. M. Klnter preached one of his Lett sermons here last Sunday from the text : "The rich and poor meet together and the Lord is thu maker of them all." Itcsioltitioiis of Condolence. Wui.iiKAs, God in his Infinite wNdnm has been pleased to take from our number our esteemed brother, O. Hiuce Wells: and, WllKUK.tn, he, who has been called away, has been an industrious woiker in our Society and a faithful member of em body, therefore, Jle-solteJ, That In this hour of their sor row wu extend to thu bereaved family our heait.felt sympathies j That we, recognizing the hand of Om niscience In this our allllction, bow in sub. mission, feeling that our Irreparable loss Is his Immortal gain. That by this early death of a fellow, worker wu should bo stirred to luimcdl.Uu and nobler action. That a copy of these resolutions bu pre. sented to the bereaved family, and that they be published In tho Phllo AJrann; and copies bo furnished the several papers of the town. The Phllologlun Literary Society. E. W. Youso, 1 L. W. Kahsiinki!, Committee. W. H. KmxiK. ) Bloomsbiirg, Pa. October 2:), 1882. von; or thanks. At a meeting of General Knt Post, No. 250, G. A. It., on lust Friday night, Iho following resolutions were passed and ordered on the minutes of tho Post and published in thu papers of the town. llaoktd, that thu thanks of this Post tiro due mid hereby tendered to all who contributed to tho dinners held by said Post dining tho fair, and to I. W.MeKclvy who kindly loaned tho dishes for the oc cuslon, llesolml, that wu aru under obligations to thu ladles who so kindly volunteered and took charge of thu tables, and lo their valuable help dining the four days, us our success mainly depended upon them, Uolietl, that wu tender our henrty thanks to thu lady committee who took such an active part lu all arrangements, nnd to thu Oruugsvlllu baud for muslo fur ulshed on Saturday, JUoolial, that Knt Post will ever hold In grateful remembrance one and all of thu citizens of our town and county who so liberally patronized us. Total Itecelpts. 140.01 Expenses. i22U.12 Net Prollts. 22).80 Proceeds from vote of eano not yet in. 0, P. SI.0AV, ) Ciias. 8. Foiinwaii), - Committee, WM. It. HlNUHIMK. ) Tliu Klor.v or Hazel Ulrlte. Dunstnn Klrke, nnd old miller, has promised his daughter II.izi 'm lmiid lo Squire ltodney. who hasloaned hint money, nnd educated the daughter. The latter loves Arthur Currlngford, a young KnglNii lord whom her father has saved from drowning, ltodney finds this out, nndjgcner aisly gives her up, hut tho stem old man will not id. low thu sncrlllce, bin necuses her of un faithfulness, and drives her nut. She mar lies Arthur, but upon being Informed that her marrlago wns Illegal, leaves him In her Indignation at Ids treachery. She wanders back to the old mill and Amis her father has become blind, and Is about to lose Ids home, ltodney still loves her, nnd nsks her hand. She consents, but the old man Is still unforgiving. Hazel tries lo drown herself, nnd her fnthcr, hearing her cries but being unable lo assist her, loses his reason. Arthur finally appears with proofs of thu legality of their marriage, and tho old lnnn's wandering mind rclunis upon hcnrlng Hnzel slug nu old song of her child hood. This play will bo piesented at the Opera Housu with special scenery on Tuesday evening October illst., by the Madison Square Theatre Company of New York. Secure scats oarly. W'lllieHliurre'H l'ont mauler. THE IIAItOAlX IS PlTlistlANUK OK Wlllolt Ollll WAS AiToisrun seilANTo.N's voir foii kiuvki:. The WIlktiKbui rc Iterant pi hits the follow. Ing udltorhd on the removal of Postmaster Smith and thuuppolntineiilnf Albert J- Orr as part of the bargain which Induced Con grcsnnan Scrantou lo vole lor Keifer for speaker of the House i Whether the post olllco of Wllkesbarro was filled by a man who had no substantial recommendation to thu place except that Mr. Scrantou, the congressman from this dlstilct, was for him, or by one who was elllclent, capable, rcspcetiible and backed by the petition of the community, Is not perhaps a question of State or national slg nlllcancc. The political scheme or system that made the appointment of Albert J. Orr lu the place ot Douglass Smltli possible against the earnest and lcpeated protests of thoso who had a right to be consulted is thu thing to lie condemned, that needs the attention of the people of the State ami nation, and this attention has been aroused none to soon. The citizens of Wilkeslmrru will survive the Insult, Indignity and out rage of this appointment. The "governor of the Statu will loso nothing lu the estimation of Ids constituents because of the failure to oblnln for thu people of his own town a respectable and acceptable olllee, but He. publican government will be found a de. fusion and a sham, and go down to Irretri evable ruin If the system that made Oir's appointment possible Is not destroyed root nnd branch. Listen to the shameful stnrv: Garfield, the Independent, dead; Aitllur, the Stal wart President. The control of tho speak crshlp in the housu of representatives, at Washington, desired by Arthur. Iliscock's election assured. The l'iesiilent, as n forlorn hope, sends for Cameron ami gives him the task of beating lliscock. Any en. lerprNe involving boldness, audacity and unscrupulous use of means is (b ar to imr senator, especially If with success is coupled so glittering a prize as the unquestioned control of all within executive gift in u great State. The Ilrst step in the' strange task was to seeuru a majority of tliu Peiiu sylvnniu delegation for Keifer. It was not easy, for a majority were personally pled ged to lllscock. Judicious promises of live chub mutiships secured votes enough, save two, to control the; caucus. The sagacious eye of tho senator -elected Serau ton and Jadwiu as the men likely to bu in duced to forsake their pledges- " An iutcrvciw ut bis housu on the Sabbath, extending lar into the small hours of morn ing, did the business. Said the Senator: "1 l:ad to promise them eveiythlng, but I lnulto have them." Everything in Sci auton's case Included the poslol'ltce at Wilkesbarrc. In spile of the stiougest case that ever was presented against a man at Washington, in spite of the admission of Postmaster-General James that Smith ought lo be retained, and that if lie had had his wav he would be kept; in spite of the admi-sion of Po.-t-inastei-Gcneral llowo that Orr's appoint ment ought not lo have been made : In spite of the most earnest protests on the part of the Govcnor of the Statu to the President hlmselt, backed by the merchants, lawyers, business men and clergymen of the city to bo affected, the disgraceful uppointinent was made. The President of tin- United States lent his high olllee lo complete t lie outrage, lie became and win a parly to the corrupt bargain by which Senator J. Donald Cameron, thiough the purchu-ed vole of Joseph A. Scrantou, cheated tho House out of its clio..en speaker and put in his place one wliosc iiiellicloncy is so con spicuous, whose failure has been so lamen table that even among his parii.ans ho llnds no dcfemieis. It Is not wonderful that tills kind of personal politics bus become e-i odious, nor that the people have at hist determined to have no mniu of it- If Pennsylvauians had not been Ion .' suffering and patient, rovol utlon would liac come long since. The Wllke.-b rie i.isc did not m.iUu the revolt. Long years of assumption of absoluto own ership of men and positions on the part of the C'anicrons lias homo Its legitimate nnd necessary fruit. Thu manhood of this and other States is in rebellion, Little by little these bold robbers havo stolen away the people'-, lights until their power became so great and so well recognized that no one thought of aspiring to any place of honor without their consent. Hut the Wilkes barrc rase has Illustrated moro completely than any other the ramlllcations of the sys tem which couples together in bonds of villainy the President of Hie United States and a mail like .hweph A. Scrunton. Tho people of tills community reent the out rago and arc joined by a":l llio people of the State In n-enllnu' II. iis it is a blow at thu right of all, and Urns the case Is lifted out ot its mirru.v local sigollicauce and sur rouiidlngs uud lias Income a factor in a contest that will one day succeed, after a bitter battle, and In a better day when abil ity and honest merit need not tiinge ut tho feet of any man ns the price to be ji dd for promotion at the hands of the people. A Reproductive- Oomet. Tim present comet in tho im-M-ii sky, wliicli e in lie (li-tiuet!y seen by oveiy- onu nt o irlv IllOI'llllur, is cuUinlv iho most rcmnikniMO ono ot all the iik u. :n comets. 1'iof. Lowis Swill, ilirce'.oi- of the Warner l)l)sory;itory,ltooliiMtoi-, IOiV l oi k, sintos that tho t-omi-t ifiii.til the sun so closely us to enue grval dis- tuilmtice, so much so that UlmsdivM.tl into no less tnun eiyht M paralo pails, nil of which enn lie distinctly seen by ootl telescope. I hero i- only one other instance on record where n comet, lins divided, ili.it ono boiti" lliclla'.s comet of IStli; which separated into two purls. Applications havo Incn nindo mi Jlr. 1 1. If. Wtirner by parlies who havo noted tbeso eomalry oil shoots, claimtni: the !j2UU prize lor i :ieh ol tliem. Whether thu ii-piit comet will c.oiitiiiu.' to produce a brood of smaller comets ri mums to be mch The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over all other cougli remedies is attested by the immense popular demand q for that old established remedy. For the Cure of C writs, Colds, I Ioarseness, Croup, Whma, Bron chitis, Whooping CwkIi, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of consumptive pt-r-ons in advanced sta;;e3 of tho Dist.vc. For Sale uyall I)riiK!;fots. Price, 25 cents, M 1 Hill , I I Ui.ilWMI WfcM1 BLOOMSBURG, If you have taken up your house plants for the winter, prcciiro a pneknge of "Pood for Plants", nnd It will give them great vigor and ni.lst In blooming. We have tried It, nnd can lecommend It. For salo at the Com miiian olllee. 2fi nnd 10 cent boxes. l'erHonall 'i-o .Men Only I Vollalo Belt Co., Mnrshall, Mlchlgnn, wl send Dr , Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Hells nnd Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men fvotinc or ohD who nro alllicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vital- Ity, nnd manhood, nnd kindred troubles. guaranteeing speedy relief nnd complete restoration oi ncaitii and manly vigor. Address as above. N. II. No risk Is In. currcd, ns thirty days' trial Is allowed. Oct. 28, '8l-ly MARRIAGES. Eociaii Coi.k.man-. At tho Baptist pars onagc, October, 12th, 1882, by Bcv. 0. Wilson Smith, Mr. Geo. B. Edgar, to Miss Mary J. Coleman. Yoct-M Gr.iiAiui. At tho M. E. parson age, In Orangevllle, October 21st, 1882, by Hcv. E. M. Chllcoat, Mr. P. E. Yocum of Benton, to Miss Annlo B. Gerard of Hohrs burg, both of Columbia county Pa. Bi:Avr.u-Lixvit.!.K. October 12th 1882, nt Catawlssa, by Hcv. G. B. Dcchunt, Mr. Win. It. Beaver to .Miss Eliza Llnvlllc, both of lloarlngereek, Pa. Kmsiiuit Bn.SKi:. October lttlh, 1882, at Catawlssa, by the same, Mr. Isaac Krlsher to Miss Susannah Bltner, both of Locust, Pa. Hkou-man- Coi.k. At Iho Evangelical parsonage, near Benton, by tho Itev. n. P. Keller, Mr. Isaiah Heckmnn, of Espy, Columbia county, Pa,, to Miss Jennie A. Cole, of Sugarloaf township, Columbia county, Pn., oil October 14th, 1882. Sitlkii Hautmax. At the Reformed parsonage lu Bloomsbiirg, on the 8th of October, 1882, by Itev. O. II. Struuck, .Mr. Clarence P. Sltler, of Orangevllle, to Miss Clnra A. Hartmau, of Biickhoni. "ToCAlNOTiCESr" " If you want Indies' or chlldrcns' under wear, go to Clark ti Son's. Go to C. 0. Marr's for Cloth Skirts. Addison's Liver Hcnewer, or medicine prepared foi diseases of the liver; dyspep sia, sick nnd nervous hendnehe, constipa tion of the bowels, colic, sour stomach, heartburn, fever and ague, dropsy, jaun dice, iVc prepared from roots and herbs stiictly vegctab'e. Prepared only by J. H. Klnports, Bloomsbiirg, Pa. Aug. 4th Urn. Do not fall to s'io Clark ifc Sou's largo stock of plushes, velvets, silks, ecc. ' 0. 0. Murr has just received a lino stock of Shawls. T.utz A. Sloan havo their stock of Blank- ets for Winter. W. B. Allen has just opened a lot of now goods, embracing lino groceries, glass- ware, painicu t-uiuu, qucenswuro, ivc. All of the best, nnd at the lowest prices. upril 7-tf Go to C. C. Marr's for Blankets, very cheap. If you want to buy a cashmere dress, black or colored, go lo Clark & Son's, lu fact any kind of dress goods. A new stock of Shawls & Skirts at ec Sloan's this week. Lutz Kinport's Compound Asiatic Balsam, or Diarrluea cure. A remedy that has never failed in diarrhrea. It also gives instant relief in colic, cramp, or pain, in thu stom ach. Prepared ami sold by J. J I. Klnports Evans' block, Main St., Bloomsbiirg Pa. Aug. 4th lim Go to C. cheap. 0. Marr's for Comforts, Extra i no new passemciurics, loops, clin braids, bultons, laces, kVc., nt Clark Sou's. nips, For bargains in Towels or table linen no 10 i.ui. a sioaii s. 1 lour and feed can ulwavs ho had nt Allen's East end grocery. april 7-tf Boots and Shots for all at C. C. Marr's nt bottom prices. Columbia Gcrmantown wool 12 cents per ounce, ut uniric oc son s, iuu weight, also Saxony stocking yarns,also canvasses, icus, unit iaucy aiticics. Do not buy a ladles Coat or Dolman with- out seeing Lut7. Si Sloan's Stock. l.'nran..-o t U' it All,,.,';. ,. I, accommodated with stabling, npr. 7-tf. A Ml IIIVIU 111.111111 lib II t 4llbll -J V,tl ttj No end to the Fine Dress goods ut 0. C. Marr's. Ladles, If you want a coat, Dolman, ickcc or snawi go 10 uian: oo sou s, I.utz Si Sloan are offering liarcalns lu Indies, gents, anil children's underwear. As irooil cijrnrs as can lie touiul In town are Kept at w. u. Allen's Jiast end gro. eery. npril 7-tf BUSINESS NOTICES. I KNOW WIIEKEOl.' I Bl'EAK". For I have used It extensively. I regard l'arl;cr's Ginger Tonic u most excellent l em cdy for kidney, lung ami stomach dlsor- lers. It luvlirorates without Intoxlcatliur. J. 1'Ynncls, ltcllgio 1'hllos, Journal, L'hlca- 0. MlU.OIl'rt COXbUMITlOX ODJtU. fills Is licyond question lliomnst success. fill Cough Medicine we havo ever sold, u few doses Invaiiably cure tho worst cases of Cough, Croup, and llronchitls, while its wonderful success In tho cure of Consump tion is witnoui u parallel lu the lilstory ot medlcliu-. Since Us Hist discovery It lias been i-old cm it guarantee, n lest which no oilier medicine can stand. If you havo a Cough we earnestly ask you to try It. Price. lu cis. nun fri.uu. it your Hums are sore. Client, or Hack, l.aine, use Shilolt's Porous Plaster. Price 3.1 cts. Sold by J. II. Kin. porls. may 5 enw A Ml'ITKlSKI! KIIOM IIIIKU.MATISU, 1 limned about for year with n cane, and (ould not bend down without excruciating lain. Parker's (linger Tonic effected an astonishing cure and keens me well. It Is Infallible. M. Onllfoyle, liinghamton, X Y- , SKINNY MUX. ''Wells' Health Itenewei" restored health and v hror. cures Dyspepsia, Impotence. sexual Debility. Nothing builds up shattered constitu. tlons so iulck)y us llrown's Iron Hitters. ."Troubles often como from whence we least expect them," Vet we may often prevent or counteract them by prompt and iniciiigciu notion, inousamis oi persons are constantly troubled with a comblua- tlou of diseases. Diseased Ulilueys and eiHllvo bowels aro their tormentors. They should Know Unit Kldney-W ort acts on tiller organs at the samo lime, causln tliem to iliiow olf tho poisons that have clogged them, ami so renewing the whole system. See a woman In another column, near Spcer's Vineyards, picking grapes from which Nicer's Port llrapa v Ino Is made Unit Is mi highly oi-tecmcd by the ineilleal pioic-siou, lor iiic use oi invalids, weakly pel lins nun iuu ngcu. Sold by Druggists. ept SS-ly It 1 1 Impossible, torn woman lo suffer from weakness after taking l.vdln Pluk ham - egetable Compound. Mrs. A. N- Prank, 177 West Tuppcr St, milium, i ., bays sue nas uscu I nomas' Ulcetilo OH for severe toothache and neuralgia, and considers It tliu best thing .ue iwiiiuD ut lur relieving pam, vo i no luamonu wyes lor liniilly use nave no equals- All popular colors easily mil. not nun ueaiiiuiii. lu ceius a paci, a - i COLUMBIA COUNTY,- PA. We nro nersunded Hint llin nnclcnt Ilcritics with Ml tho subtle art nnd nnturnl esoiirees of tbe AieinTmlstsi. was n very loor doctor compnrcd with Mrs. Lydla E. I'liikhnni. of Lvilti. Mass. Hermes mnv have been nfler nil only a clever Mnctlt. loner of thu Black Alt I lint wo know there Is nn humbug lii tho pharmaceutical chemistry of Jfrs. Phlklinm's Vegctnbla Compound. silll.on's (lATAiimi mcMGiir. A mnrvi.. Ions curu for Catilrrh. DlnhtheHn. Canker mouth, and Head Ache. With ench botllo incro is nn ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treatment oi these rnin. plaints without extra chnrge. Price ftOeK Sold by J. II. Klnports. mnyC-eow, "kouoii okkatb." Clcnrs out ruts. mice, roaches, tiles, ants. bed-bug, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 10c. Druggists. Sl-F.Kit's Pour Giiai'R Wink foii Wkavi.t PmtsoNs. This excellent urodiict of the grape Is prescribed and used by tllo lcftdlng imm ni iru country, wnen a generous and nourishing wind Is dcslrnble; cqieolftlly for females, aged persons nnd coiisumpt- ics, mm ii)- ciiurencs lor communion. Hundreds of Xcw York Physicians have lied Sneer's Vincvnrds nnd Winn Cellnrs. but twelve miles distant from Xcw York, nnd pronounced his wlno pure nnd uiicx celled. For snlo by C. A. Klclm. ANSWKllTIIIS CjtJKSTld.V. -. ' t Why do so mnnv ncoble wc sco' nronnd' us, scorn to prefer to suffer nnd bo mndcj miserable by Indigestion,- Coiistlpatlon? Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Coming up of tho Food, Yellow Skin, when for 7G ets.,1 we will sell them ShUqh'ji Vltallzcr, gunrauj teed to curu thcm.HpIdiJiy, .JUH, JKliiJ ports. may O.eow ' ' -"mjCIItPAIIIA." Quick, comnlcte clfrc. nil annnvlmr Kid. ncy, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. 1. urugglsts. OltAMJMorilKlt Uscdtosav: "Bovs. If votir l.lnnilU mil of order try Burdock tea:" and then they Mini n, ui( iuu ipumutk anu uou u down ill kettles, making n nasty, smelling de coctioiii now you get nil tho curative properties put up lu a palatable form n Burdock Blood Bitters. Price Si. 00. ' For dlurrhrea and dvscntcrv net Dr. Gale's cholera speclllc. ' It is the bt-stfnr. (icle. It never falls to cure. It always proves satisfactory only 2o cents. Xow Is Iho tlmo to clear your feet of corns, bunions and callouses, Dr. Gales' corn cure is warranted. Money' refuhded if not satisfactory.. 20 cents per package. Our stock of cloth, hair. nail, shavinc and tooth brushes contains bargains which customers will not fail to appreciate. Don't forget it! Hendershott'd German Liniment Is a wholo mcdlcine-chcst Jh itself. It relieves pain nlmost instantly', it is nn internal nnd external remedy which can be taken or applied for almds,! any disease of man or beast. Large bottles 00 cents. For n certain and permanent cure for ague, chills and lever, 'dumb ague mal arial lever, iV-c., get llenelersllott's Ague Tonic. It' is -ii specific for all those dl tressing diseases arising from exposure to stagnant water, bogs and all niarsh-inlaj-mntlo influences. Pint bottles 1.00. Family medicine chests something en tirely new. in two sizes: No. 1. 13 bottles. X'o. 2, 21 bottles. Th'ey nro just , what every farmer should have call nnd see tliem. We keep well stocked with , the besi, strictly pure, spices of nil kinds nlso flavoring extracts. Borax in naekuges. and the best of Laundiy soaps. N. J. Hendershott. ORPHANS' COURT SALE op Valuable 25;ss! B5si!s'. ! ! Tin uaiterBlgned executor ot tho last will, e., ol(ieorgi) Olrton, late ot flreenwood townsUIp, win tell oa tuo premises on Saturday, November 4, '82, coinmcnciug nt 10 o'clock la tho furenoou, all tut certain real ostato situate In Greenwood towji sutp. In Hie said county of Columbia, bounded and described as follosvB, to-wlt: On tuo nortU by lands of Daniel llnrrtneton and others, on tho oast by land of Tetcr II, (llrton and Abraham Drtbclblss, on the south by lands ot David Albert son and John o. Olrton and on tUo west by lands ot 1'ctcr Colo and others, containing 66 ACRES, and M porches, more or less, whereon nro erected a two-story f mine or PLANK HOUSE," a frame baru and other out-buildings. TKIOIS OK SALE. Ton pjr cent ot one-fourth of tho purchase money Bhall bo paid at Iho Btrlk-i Ing down of tho property, the ono-tourUi 1C33 Uio ten per cent. it the, continuation of salt) a.ndthu remaining thiee-fourths In one year thereafter with Interest Mia connirnatlon ntsl. ISAAC A. HEWITT, Kxccutor. Oct. 0, ts. CATARRH Elys' Cream Balm tho nasal oassaes of catarrhal virus, csus1 Ing heilt hy s oeret Ions niuys luuammation, prott-cts tho mem brane from additional colds.completcly hoi, la tho sores and rebtoros the dense of tns-i- and smell, illenenclal ic suits are realized by a few nimilcatlotis. A thorough treatment will ciirucauirrii, hay lover. o Unsipialed lor colds In tho hind. AL'iceablc- to use. An- H AY- FEVER Fuw tho 'nostrhs!D?in recelnt nt n n v cents will mill a package for hale uy nu unigeist. KLY'.S CHEAM HALM CO., Oswego, N. V. UDlTOlt'S NOTICE. KSTATSOI'UABaillETO. AIKMAN, IIZCKASVP, Thu undrslirned auditor annolnled br tho Mr. nlians' Court o( Columbia countv. to mnkn illKtrt, Lutl jn ol Iho balance of tho fund in the hands of John II. Alkmau, administrator, to and among Iuu parties entitled thcicto, will perform tho burir on l-'rldav. November mth lssi. at lu o-eiock n iiicHui uis uiimiiuiu eiiL UL ma tiiucu in ninnir.it. a. m.. when imd whero nil parties Interested In s.ild land must attend or bo forever debarred iroai uny Kaaru vi taui luua. h. II WAIXKIt, oct 'JT-ta Auditor. MARKETREPORTS. 1H.0 OMS11U11G JIAHKKT. Wheat per bushel Ilyo " l.oo Corn, " oats " " Flour per barrel Cluveruerd ,,, ,, .4 C.( 6.8H .31 muter Kggs , lauuw Potatoes .4 Dried Apples Hams .03 I Sides t Shoulders Chickens , "ft TuiLt'ja I.ard per pound , .13 .Id iniv per ion .., Hceswux , lluekH heat flower per loo, 1(100 ii 1'llILinKU'III.V JIAIlICKTy. COIIItKOTKII "KKKI.Y, FlXil-K Firm for wlntt-r and wank tnr unrlm. Buiwnluo$i.oo(,u.: extra ij.&o,i.w. rennsviva ma miuui ti.tdui.ui , .-iiiuiieBiu exira fo.nniftiuii: dostialght ii.S3(ja.50j winter patont IUSSmI.oo: BCllUg nu fi.uuuii.ir,. T IIVLiUmtni. I, . , UuieAT Market iiulet and easy; No a westirn redll.lu; Delaware and Pennsylvania rcdft.Ola l.io; longherry red and amber H.lCiJil.iT. coun Tho market was firm and scarce; bteamer BJctMc: 5c11o8-jO mtied 84e: Naa flnMii. T OATs-Tho market was nrm bm ouleli No. 1 whltone; No. ado towisi.c; No. 3 do 43i44c:No, i mixed 4M no, v.,,., I.AKU-Markci was Una; city kettle M'Mic, loose butclnrV ISii.e; prima bIoaiii HI -8ll.c. IIuitkk Market was steady with a f sir demand: creamery extra 83(lUe; do good to choice vkhc Uradford camuy extra SWmS-Je; New Yoik do xi., 801! llPHtJHn fiklra 4!Trt Kiwis-Finn and well sold urv Pennsylvania pc THE SI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION i i , - ,' 1 ' " ' - m. ' , ,ii'- i - ri ., . , , , , .,. ,1 M, ),.,, will bring crowds of onr out-of-town ctistomeiH to, Vhilndclpbin. ,, , . i , , ' Wo aro now arranging' for thoif cojivonienoo nnd i'iomfort(i nitt desiro (licm to niako . . . ,i ., , . ,, , OUR STORE HEAOQO ASTERS :, during tlioir visit.' ,. Parcels .can btj cliockcil nt thg .Market til called .for., At'tiio Uui'c.iu ofTtiforiiititidn till ' ' " "" ' " "-1 places of ihtcresCa'nd'tlio'fy'fiy to 'reach 1 " ' '" j 8vcrcd. ' "'" ' '" '"' "" '. '"' The Lndies Ptvrlof on tho second 'floor r-rtsy accessible by clcvntorand affords a 1 1 liiir.i ol a delightful spot to rest when tlrmW , lie I- newspapers and writing materials, , jiiHiring and drbssing l-boths1 nro ndjriliiiiig. " . ,11.7 I - I ii. i. ft .. I i '' . i mi mill. ii- ( in i i,vij. 1. I ii i.:j .(..'in., ; ..." lyuri!) in. in' ) Dv-1 .1 iVI A special cxhibi'tiot'i'of the ney',!fuMiion in every depait'mo'nt of 'Dry floods ,WAl)C, made by,us daiy during tho (pclcbralion.'atid to eVery lady these displays will no doubt, bo among tho most Inteu'sling sights of the Di-'Contunninl 'Anni versary. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Dealers in DRY GOODS EXCLUSIVELY, Eighth and Market. - - . - Eighth and Filbert. mum -READY-MIXED AM). PASTE, LEAD & ZINC comiii.ni:i WITH PURE ILINSEEI Oil. AND- ZFIXsTE COLORS, NO UNPLEASANT ODOR. Satisfaction Guaranteed on ' MONEY REFUNDED. DELIVERED FEE OF FEEIGIIT "Where we have no agent. '8OrilCrff nnd inquiries by Jlnil or 'Tcloplione recelvoTitoMir attention. -AUUllKSH. itO Li RUPERT, PA. HENRY S. REAY. Proprietor. F. B. HARTMAN, SALESMAN. May His .fim 1. VALUABLE FARM AT Private Sale. Tho undersigned 'will sell at private snlo Uio. farm ot Htchard Demott, Ja.le.ot Madison town ship, Columbia county, deceased. Thu fain farm ts located near .lerseytown. and ooutalus a frame liouse, riamo barn, and outbuildings, plenty of fruit, land well watered , And contains - 1G7 Acvc3 of Land," Atout co acjoi of which Is timbered.,, , For particular.! lwjiilro of tho undersigned a White Hall, lloatour county, or of Jasper Demott on tho premises. " ' UESLEY IIOI.DKEN, Agent for heirs of Ittchard Di-mott. OCt. 13-2 1110) N': HUE IN1 l'AUTlTlOX. KBTATK OK T1IXRE8A DAIlOlt, PKCKAtKn. WiikhkaS. ot an Ornhans' Court held at Hln-iirn burg, in and for tho county nt Columbia the Fourth nay or September A, i. i 8J, tv-Mro the Ilonor.lbla William Klf II President. niidhtsai. Sochire Justice of tliu said court, thu p'tlltnn of luuiei luuur a nrouier anu n ir at iw ot iiierfs s.i nailer lute of Montour township la said county fli'ceaimd, was urewutoil, ryltlutr forth that Uio iUd Theressi llallor dliidtuor about tho VJtli day nt September A. I), 1811 Intestatu unmarried uuii , u mi mane, teiie i in uer ueinesne as ot tee ot aud la net rt ilu lot of ground ttuate in said luivuMiiii ui ,iuuiuur uaunuou vf lanus oi reter llelnbae'j unit JONlah digger, containing onu linlf of an acio moro or less, with tin uppurt mancps, leavnigtoviirtltelicr thu foltawlnghrothersund Bihiers auu iub cininreu or deceased brothers und sisters at her hoir.vii.- Daniel lialtor a brother to tho petitioner, residing In t-oopor township, Moatour county, l'a,; Kit llallor, a brother, le siding in Baldt'ooper township; lvter llallor a uroiiier, reaming in .Manouiug township, Mon tour couiiiv i ii ; duuuuittu imuor a brother, re slalng in said Cooper township; Samuel Bailor a brother residing ut Howe I'ost-omco In the state ot Ohio; Elizabeth iielubacu, agister, Intcruim rlelllh Peter llelnbach, roMJIns in said Mon tour township, Columbia county, Pa.; the f jliow. Ing sons nnd it slighter of Darld llallor. u deoeus en brother, viz ; Albert llallor, a minor, w ho has Uilam Sunday as his ginrdtau, residing In fcultl Mahoning townbhlp; Joslah lialtor, a minor, ltobirt llallur, a minor and Jane llallor a minor, who havo for their guardian Jesse Atnmfrman, residing In said cooper township; tho following sons auu daughters ot John t'alior a deccufcod brother vizi Daniel ti. lutior resldlug In sail Moutour township; lsalaii llallor, rustdlng lu thu siiiio place ; Elizabeth W'ertuian, luturuiarrted with HI Weiiinan, residing in Noithuinlvrland county, 1M., nnd Noah llallor and John llallor, eachli'bldlngat Howe l'Ost oniee. In tint um nr onto; the following lions and daughter ol Jacob C. llal or a decei sea brother, viz: tcaoder llallor. John llullor. Duntel T. luilor. Ilacluiel M, llallor and M iry M llullor, nil residing ut Indlaua. In liidtnu county, l'a.; aurtth'- fjlloAlng son and daughters of Saiah llo nbach, adeccasel s Mer, viz: Adinri llelnbaeh. icsidlngal Now Clulr ( ity. Wisconsin; Kllzabelh I'etz lutcnnarrlcd vltlS DuMdllelz, restdlnglii 1'ottsgroMi, Nonhumoir. laud eouiity, I unnd hmnltiu KnMne, luteraiar. "Si v.w".Ll J ".""'? Er.wlu'i residing at Milton. In uatd Noilhuiiiberlund county, ' All persons nbovo named will take nottoiuliat In pursuance ol a writ Issued out of tliu orphans' Court of Columbia county I n ill, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMUKIi. lJtnlSS. between the hours ot 9 o'clock a. m, and 4 o'clock p. in., on the premises, mako partition ot tho add tract of laud to and among; thoho'rs undrome nentattves ol said decadent, nccordin,. tn i.n 'in. Uflt caunot bo divided without rwludhwitQ or pui.uik ..." "hiu, iiim i mil ( RUie the liinufsr to aue and appralio tho wholo ef said real estate at whic h tlmo ana place you onn atieid irjou think proper, f. it ent oct 18-4 w hherl'll. MEFJi WANTIIIi. salary and pximisim aia. i.itiu.Aiti: i.v Mih mi:: IOH1!, Nurserymen, uosion. Masa. , ,. ...j Stioct ontrnncc nnd il bo kepi, tm ..' . ' ' . ciuestionH ooncertilligl tho sittintioril of ..!. .in .n,, I .1 v,i,:.Ju'l thomriU bail ohrJcrfiilly : nnd fully nn. .-. hum , ' .1. i . " ' ' ' - v .-I-: nwny fiom all bustlo nnd noiscj.u pleasant meeting 1plrico,foi; frieiid3j(and , , ... . . t , ,i. '.) It is supplied witli currfciit iiinaitincs, i i.nf 1 1 (I.I I . H"ol . if. ' .i.i , -:o ' "1 ,-r I' if lii-lf .Ml . -wii !, i pjOTICK TO IIJJIHS. KSATIt Ot-'WILY.! Ail SrewnNEK.'riECS ASKP. COLUMHIA COUNTY, s: - ' TUB C01IM0WEALTn OP rENNSTLVAMIA T6 .Tohn Kelchner, Jacob Ktlchner brothers, hnl (loorgo Kclchnar w ho fllcd If avlnif lssuo three or lourj oars since, and the sister Catharine, inter innrnod wltu ono Charlm Henry 1'rederlca, and wuo dlod (utter her said husband) about nine yrtrs Blnco leaving tssuo to-wlt r Sally Ann, In U rniarrtcil with Amos L'olo, now residing at tho city or Allentown, lu this state; Mam mfcrmar rliitwltli Pump Wlnterstecn; Charlotte, Inler nvirrlcdwlth tra Hinds, nor refldlngatTliomp sont'ontro. susiiucliauna county. In litis Btato; bopltlj, luttilnairlod with Asa llowurd, now re Mdlng near south Gibson la Uio namo county ot HtvsquclMftn.-i: Lydla, Intermarried wlUi Charles lirown ; .Mary, wh') was .In termarried with lllram It llrownbut died about nttern ypara tluee, leaving to survive her hus band uud thrco children, namely : Mary Catharine Intermarried with John Iionner, and now residing near South OlUion In tho abovo mentioned eonnty (, S'lsqiiehanua ; Augustus, who rctldcl, when lust heard Iroini near the borough of Milton, In this state, nnd Aaien, n ho resides at somo place unknown In tho stato ot Ohio; also Dniitel Frcderlcn,. who now resides at the city ot scrauton tn this btato ; Isatah Fredrlcl, who rcidtles nt the borough or Plymouth, Luzerne county, nnd Joslati l'rederlcl, who resides at Elizabeth city. In tho stale ot North Carolina Tho children ot thoaboTo named Oeorgo Kelch ner. brother, are as folio u a : KlUabeth. intermar ried with Joseph ocarhart ; Mary, lntermarrtcd with Hamucl (learliirt; Hebecca, Intermarried ,wlth oeorgo Tetter ; Catliarlne, who was Inter married with one Drehcr, but is now dead (and .licr hurbaml also) leaving li-bue, namely : MatUda, Intermarried with Edward Klshcr, and now re elding at Maliony City, In this statu; and Clara, who reside at tho same Dlaco ; also l.ydla, tho remaining daughter of said oeorgo Kelchner, who was. mtormarrled with William Ash, but Is now dead, (and her husband nlsol leaving Issue. namely: (leorgo A.lt and Wlllam Ash, whoso p.accs ot rustdoncus aio unknown. And William Ash, who together with ell thoso before mention ed whoso placo of re3tdenco Is not stated, resides in this county: IJceal doicendanta oti WIUlam Kelchner, deceased, and to all other persons In terested, (arreting: You nnd oath of you are hereby clUjd to bo and appear before thoJudgeB of our Orphans' f'ouri; at an orphans' Court to bo 1.0'.d at llloornsbu'-g on the first Monday of De cember next, ihenund there to accept or refuse totakotho' reniestato otsalrt Wllltaln Kclchier dcccnscd, at tho appraised valuation put upon it by tho lnciuest, duly awarded by tho Bald court, and returned by the Sheriff, or show cause why It saall not be sold. U. II. KNT, oct,13-i w Sheriff. TrOTICE IN l'AHTITION. KSTATK OK EUZABETII KKI.CJ1NEB, PEClCASEri.,' Whereas, at nn Orphans' Court held at Ulooms burg, In and for tho county of Columbia, the tenth day of 'ay, A. I), isss, before the llonorablo wu llnm unveil. President Judge, and his associates. Justices of tho said court, thu petition of Samuel Kelchner, ason and heir of Elizabeth Kelchner, lato of the. township of illlllln in slid county de ceased, was presented, setting forth that the said Bmabeth Kolchncrdted on or about tho 'dav of July, 1ST intestate, seized in her demesne as ot fee. of and In a certain 'ot ot ground, situate In MUllln township In tho town ot Miniluvlllo bounded on Iho no'th bv Second street of said town, on the east br lot of M, E. Church ot Mlfillnvlllo on the south by lands ot the heirs of Samuel Creasy, and on tho west by lot of Samuel llldleman, said lot being nlout to reel wide on said Second street'and ulKiut ax feet deen. with house and barn and an- Surtcnances, leaving to survive her a husband . acob Kelchner who is now deceased, nnd the fol- lowing children and grand children and ono great grandchild ; Isaac Kelchner. a sen residing at UentrovlUe, Columbia county, l'a , Harah, a daughter Intermarried wtih Gaorgo Arz, residing nt NantlcoKe, Luzerno county, l'a ; Samite! Kelchner, a son to the pettlttloncr, rend ing atNantlcoke, Luzerno county. Pa Jacob Kelch nur, a bon leshitug at Miniuivtllc, Columbia county, l'a. ; John Kelchner, a Bon residing in Montgomery county, Maryland; Margaret, a daughter Intermarried with Hobert Patterson rifldlng at Llghtstrcet, Columbia county, i'a. ; Tho following urandclilldren tho ohlldren of her deceased son Klejzer Kelchner to wit : Clareuco Kelchner, William Kelchner, John Kelchner and ostln Kelclmor, all residing at Miaiinvtlle, Colum bl county, l'a.. also tho following crandchlldreu the children of her deceabedson William Keich. nt-r, to wit : Emma Kcleimrr residing at llerwicl:, Columbia county, l'a.; MInnio Hosier Intermar ried with iioyd Hosier, rending at Herwlck, col umblacouuty, l'a. ; Charles Kelchner. residing nt Minilnville, Columbia eounry, l-a., and two other daughters ot the slid William Kelchner whoso lames are unknown to your petitioners .residing at Yltlllnvlilo, Columbia county, l'a., also the following grand-children, tho children ofherde- ceaieu uiiigmiT .Man-, who was intermarried With (itdeon (leorge, who Is now deceased, to wit: oeoli (leorge. l-PSld'lnirnt N'hlte llneii. Luzurm! county, l'a.; Oldcon residing somewhere In New Jersy, Um placu unknown and a great-grandchild hose namo aud placo of rc Idenee Is unknown, whose mother was Ellen (leorgo, deceased, who wus a uaughlor of the tatd Mary lleorge, deceased. All parsons above namod will takonottco Hint in pursuaneo of a writ, ttsued out of tho Orphans court ot Colunibta county I wilt, on MONDAY, NOVEM1IBK, 1 3th 1 Mi, between tho hours ot a o'clock n. in. aud 4 o'clock p. in. en tho premlsej, make partition ot the said tract of land to and among the hetrsand repre sentatives of said decodunt, according to law. or It It cannot be divided without prejudice to or spoiling tho wholo then 1 will causo tholnnuei-t to Value and appraise tho wholo of said reatcstato at which time aud place you can attend It you think rroper. Nov. 13, issj, U. Hi EST, oct ta-4 w sheriff. OF VALUAULE FARMING LAND ! The undc-rstgnod will olTer at publlo sale on tho premises on Thursday, November 2, 1882, at ! o'clock p. hi., the farm sltuato at tho lower end o( Espy, Scott township, containing about more or less, all under cultivation, There Is a largo brick dwelling house, largo barn, sheds, and all tho necessary out-bulldtngs on the premises, all In good repair. Plenty ot fruit ot ill kinds. It Is a very desirable property. At the samo tlmo anu placo will be sold the Excelsior Vinegar Works with good frame hulldlugs, and about one ague of land. Terms inndo known on day of salo. JOUN 8IIUMAN, Espy, l'a. Oet.,i-w JgXKCUTOll'd NOTICE. MTATS OP BAUAII ANN STINK, CECKASIh. Letters tostaineiitsry en the estate of Sarah Ann ?i,lDSi,'iilV,i, owwslilp. Columbia county I'a. deceawd, have been granted by the ltrcUter S,MfiV?.?B,r.t,,."6!- W'V'.UB- Numldlico lumbli S?'.(yiT,"'A"18.,wv""f elaliiiBftgaliibt theeitalB of the devdent are requested to present thcuifor setllemeur. and those 'indebted to the eVlate to out'dJiay!4'"111 ,ulUt uud'i.exeuwrlseiih. western iss) Oct. 13-4 w. septwo-w QEO. W. 8TINB. Kxecuttr.