The Columbian. BLOOMSBUEG, PA., FUIDAY, NOVKMHKH 3, 1882. Correct Knllroiul Time Table. ifomlws i tb0 ''""A'1'""11 lw ""Pert MOUTH, I 18 a. m. SOUTH. 11 a. m. 4 w p. m. . u i' ,, NORTH. t as a.m. 2o es a. m. BOOTH. 8 2.1 a. m. 11 45 a. m. d oi n. in. j ot n Tho It mraln south connects with tho l'hlla. delDbla Heading fit Uiipcrt, and with tho Northern Central at Northumberland. Ths 8:4.1 a. m. train connects al Northumberland 5JSlJ:Si.fr1P.on Pennsylvania road reaching Philadelphia at 8:jn p. m. Tho train connects with Philadelphia and Reading roal lat ltupert at 11:60 reaching Phila delphia at :00 p. m. Th0 ,i:!.,tram connects with 1'cnnsylvanla I?)1 "JPthumberland at l: reaching l'hlladel phta at 7:35 p. ra. . TS i'V P.,"1, ,raln connects with Pennsylvania EH? Northumberland at S:05 p. m. ana reachos Philadelphia at S:SJ a. m. IMihUc HaltH. Jolm 0. Quick, mtmlnstrntor of Joseph Snyder, deceased, will sell rcnl cstnto In Mloomsburg and Mifflin on November 22d. 0. B. White, executor of Michael Lemon, deceased, will sell rcnl cstato In Fishing creek on November 18th. Executor of Geo. dlrton will sell rcnl cs tato In Greenwood, November 4th, at 10 n. m. 8cc advertisements. I'erionnl. Mrs. M. 0. Woodward Is spending r few weeks nt Home, N. Y. W. II. Jncoby Is In Scranlon nt present Wo learn ho Is employed In the Time ofllcc. 0. W. Funston returned last Saturday from Missouri, bringing with him twenty flvc ponies. A number of th cm have already been sold. W. J. Buckalow, Esq., who has been III for several weeks, died Thursday nftcrnoon fibout tiirco o'clock. Daniel Qoodmnn nnd family, of Montana, this county, were tho guests of 15. F. Zarr tho fore part of this week. Miss. Anna Brnglcr left home last week, to tench one of the Conynghnm Schools, nt n snlnry of forty two dollars per month. Mr. Frank J. Qiilun, of Allcntown, Fa., father of Mrs. W. J. Muckolcw, nnd brother-in-law of Shcrilt Ent, spent severul days In town this week. Mr. Craig, a typo of the Gazelle 6 Bulle tin ofllcc, WUItamsport, spent a few days In town this week. Ho learned his trndo in thU'plncc with W- H. Jacoby. Mrs. M. 0. Sloan was seized with a sevens Illness while In Philadelphia. Mr. Sloan was fortunately nblo to bring her home but she has been lying In n critical condition the past week. C. C. Galignnn Is selling quite a number of stoves- Ho keeps a nice variety. Bishop Hirst preached In the M. E. church last Sunday to very large congre gations. According to the reports of the various railroad companies, there was 001,000 visitors to the BI.G'cntennlal. Tho agony will soon be over. After this week wo will give our readers more gen eral reading nnd less politics. Lost. A cult nnd cuff button near the Exchange Hotel. The finder will bo liber alty rewarded by leaving it at the ofllco o tho hotel. S. II. Mason, the Greenback labor can didate for governor In 1878, Is now stump ing for Beaver. He spoke In Catawissa on Tuesday. A llock of wild geese numbering about twenty llvo passed over nloomsburg, on Wednesday morning, taking a southwester ly direction. Eli Kohl, Ins of FIshtngcrcpk presented us last week with n bunch of celery over four feet high, all nicely bleached. Who can surpass it ? Ell Perkins will lecture In Lock Haven next month. He has lectured In Blooms- ourc. The Lock Haven peoplu liavo our deepest sympathy. Tho laying of the corner stone of the N6v Methodist Episcopal Church in Green- wood, will tako place, on next Sunday Nov. 5, at ten o'clock, a- in. DitAj-r HonsK foh Sai.k. A bay horso about 10 years old, suitable for nil farming purposes. Apply to Caswell Brothers, at Woolen Mills. All kinds of tickets will he iu circulation on election day. See that the names of tho Democratic candidates arc on your ticket, nnd spelled as they aru In this paper. Blind Charley will give a musical enter tainment in tho Opera House on Wcdnes. day evening of next week In tho interest, of tho ladles of the Methodist Church. Go and hear him. The county Commissioners are busily repairing the Court House. The stone steps as well as tho pavements in front have been levelled, nnd the painters are now at work painting nnd penciling tho brick work. Jeremiah Kostenbauder, tho Republican candidate for sheriff, lias put in circulation . u ticket containing all the Democratic can dldatcs except John Mourcy, his own name being substituted- Look at every name on your ticket beforu you vote. When others nro suffering, drop n word of kindness and sympathy. If thoy are Buffering from a cold, glvo them Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup : a few doses of this valuable remedy will afford instant relief, and twenty.llve cent bottle will cure the worst cough. A very largo meeting was held at Main vlllo on Wednesday night, and speeches made by J. C. Yoeum and II. V. While. The enthusiasm exhibited nt nil these meetings Is strongly In contrast with the apathy In tho ranks of the opposition, The stalwarts have hail hut two meetings In the county nnd ono of those was n failure. Thcro was nn alarm of fire last Saturday about six o'clock In the evening. A house wmr Lnckard's car shops caught lire In the attic among some rags, supposed to have been set by children. Tho Winona hosu carriage mudu the first start, followed by the Rescue, but the Humes were extin guished beforu they reached thu spot. Dr. A. L. Turner has removed to Bridge, port, Connecticut, where hu will make his home In tho future, but will mako occasional visits to Illooinsburg. During Ids residence hero he built up u reputation that extends beyond tho borders of the state, unit thu Sanitarium, under his cure, has become n well known Institution. In tho treatment of diseases of females, ns well as other dis. oises, he has been very successful, and we hope ho may Imvo ns largo a patronage in Ills new homo as ho had here, THE Tho Hcpubltcnn mccthirt nt the Oncra House last Friday evening was attended by about 200 people, fully one half of thcin clng Democrats and Independents. Tho speech wns such n dreary nffalr that moro than half tho nudlcnco left beforo the speaker concluded. The usual habit of throwlnc corn, rlnz- lug door belU nnd hiding gates, signs, Ad., was indulged In by tho hoys on Tuesday cVcnlng, (Hallow 'ccn). It tho boys must celcbrato this occasion why don't they do something besides tho silly plan of throwing corn. A Musical Convention under tho leader- ship of Prof. A. N. Johnson of Now York, will bo opened In Knorr & Wlnterstcen's Hnll Monday evening, November 18, 1882, to conttnuo two weeks, ovenlng sessions only. Tuition for tho term $1.00. All lovers of vocal music should not fall to attend this excellent drill. 2iv linzcl Klrko was given by tho Mndlson Square Theatre Company In tho Opera House on Tuesday ovenlng. Thcro was quite n good attendance notwithstanding tho disngrcenble weather. Tho play Is a good one, and each character was well rep resented. We can not make mention In detail. Every ono In attendance seemed well pleased. Dr. L. A. Shattuck who has taken chargo of the Sanitarium, comes from Bridgeport, Connecticut, with high recommendations. The papers of that city all speak of him ns an excellent physician of large practice, and notice his departure with regret. Wo clip the following from tho Bridgeport Leider. Dr. L. A. Shattuck has accented of rim Medical Suncrlnteudciicy of the Blooms burg, Pa., Sanitarium, nnd removes from this city to that plnco to day. Tho Doctor has been n resident of this city for n num. ber of years and enjoyed n lucrative prac tice, and his many patients will regret this change of base. The Doctor, however, proposes to visit this citv once n month, tor the present nt least. Tho Bloom sburg Sanitarium is n popular Institution, nnd In securing Dr. Shattuck It secures an able physician and one every way qualilled to perform tho duties of a medical supcrln- tenuent. Iv. J. Mcllcnry not a Candidate. TO THE DKMOCIIATS OF TUB 24tll SKNATOI!- IAt. niSTIttOT. Inasmuch as rumors have been circulated that I was an Independent candidate for Senate in the above district, I take this method of announcing that such rumors are uufoundud and that I am not, nor will be a candidate for snid olllco at the coming election. E. J. MoIIeniiy. Van Cnmn Ileum. Mr. Benjamin Hess has been painting nnd otherwiso beautifying his residence. Our popular merchant, Mr. G. M. How ell, Is replenishing his stock of goods pre paratory to tho fall and winter trade. A Pattlson meeting wns held nt Bender. town last Saturday evening, and a crowd. cd house listened to addresses from Wm. H. Snyder, A. L. Fritz nnd Kobcrt Buck ingham. Germany will be solid for Pntti. son. Tho farmers are busy making cider and husking corn, tho latter being much better in quality and quantity than was at first anticipated. During tho past week Ilev. A. Houtz has been holding a series of protracted meetings nt St. James' church. The at tendance throughout wns large and much interest was manifested, as an evidence of which was that fourteen were united to the church by the solemn ritu of contirma. Hon. Tho congregation of the St. Jnmes' Kclormcu church has enjoyed nn era of success and prosperity under tho pastoral care and supervision of Mr. Houtz. A lit. tie more than ten years ago when Mr. Houtz entered upon his present field of labor, tho St. James congregation number, ed only forty-eight members j it now num bers over one. hundred nnd sixty. The church and its surroundings are beautiful and attractive and tend to make It a model church nml congregation. ii. il. u. Joint II. Hloriu unci tile ; run kith, Tho following correspondence shows the Hon. John B. Storm, tho Democratic can didate for Congress, is the friend of the farmer: BunwiCK-, Columbia Co., Pa., October 22, 1882. Jolm B. Storm, Esq Dear Sir: If elected to Congress will you pledge your. self to oppose by vote nnd influence any attempt to Impose n tax directly or indi. rcctly upon fertilizers or their ingredients in demand by American farmers? Your Immediate nnswer is earnestly requested to tho above question, tho same to bu pub. lished in tho papers of our district and tho Farmers' Friend, by request of n largo mini her of Independent voters in your district. Very Respectfully yours, S. J. Co.nkeii, Master 5th District Grunge Pa Per B., Sec. STitounsiiuiin, Pa., October 24, 1882. S. ,i. Uonncr. i-sq Dear Sir: In reply to yours of tho 23d lust. I havo the honor to say that If elected to Congress I pledge myself to opnoso by vote and Influence nny attempt to imposo a tax directly or Indi rectly upon fertilizers or their Ingredients to bo used therefor and in demand by American farmers. Tho American furmer today must send his farm products Into all the markets of the world, and there sell them in competition with similar products raised by the cheapest kind of pauper la bor. To say that ho should pay a tax or duty on the Ingredients essential to tho fertilizing of tho soli Is to add Injustice) to neglect. Very truly yours, John 15. Stouu. llerwlclt huh. Tho leading event has been the) visit of tho Bishops of the M E Church, who held their Couferenco meetings hero on Wed ncsday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of last week. The reception given at Mr. M- W. Jack son's, was a very pleasant affair nnd was largely attended by our own citizens well as many friends from Bloumsburg and othur neighboring towns. The sermon preached In thu church Sunday morning by Bishop Andrew was a very excellent one and the services I the evening which consisted of Impromtii addresses by Bishops Bowman Merrill and Hurst, were attended by n crowded Con gregatlon. -Major II. C. Duno lectures In the Hall next Tuesday ovenlng, on slghtsiind scene of London. This Is tho second time tho Major appears beforo a Berwick audience and the recollection of his lust led iro as being one of thu most brilliant ever dellve ed here will ensure n crowded house c the occasion. There Is no truth In the report some of our people have got that Mr. W. II, Van derbllt would visit Berwtck this wink Tho mull service In this place Is thu most provoking thing Imaginable; we do not gel mail mutter on time two days in thu week How would you Bloomsburg people like to havo to wait for I'htladclpha papers nu.l other mull due on Saturday and delivered on Monday afternoon. When mall matter does get hero on time, It causes considerable surprise. A Bet of 41 voltimns of Atluutlo Monthly mil 2.1 voliimus of bcrlbner's Mngiuln have Jut been added to the Library. COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, ItHfiy Itciun. Tho Band attended tho Washlrigtonvlllo ulr, nnd wero delighted with their trip, pcclnlly with tho treatment received nt Bllhuoycr's. Tho boys believe in spirit. ttnllsm. Tho Grcenbackcrs held a meeting In tho school liouso last Thursday evening. A Mr. SylVls delivered a lengthy speech In hlch ho seemed to bo particularly sevc-ro on tho Jews. Quito a number of our people attended tho BUCcntcnntal. Mllncs & Waplcs aro doing a good bus. ncss, nnd will succccil In spue oi uiacx- guarding "Sam." Esquire wormnn, our worthy poet, has been tnklng In tho "HI." John Moorchead Is happy, It's a girl. Jnmes nnd Frank Itlco havo just return ed from Missouri with several dozen flue ponies, which they offer for sale nt low figures. The building of the M. E. church Is being pushed nhend as fast as possslble. Tho Espy Hotel presents n lino appear. nncu since It has been repaired and painted. Tho new vcrnnda Is qulto an Improvement, c believe It Is ono of the finest In this end of tho county, and does credit to M. C. MeCollum, the proprietor of the Espy planing mill. Miller & Blosser arc doing flourishing business, and deservo credit for the manner In which tho house Is con ducted, especially for closing up beforo ten o'clock nt night j it Is an example that should bo more generally followed. Wo havo a peculiar specimen of tho feline trlbo prowling around ht all hours of tho night, nnd mornlnir. for not for mlco or rats, but she's death on "Poodle." It's wonder she don't takocold peeping through keyholes and windows. Our esthetic drummer has been enjoying himself nt tho "Bl." nnd feels happy. specially slnco ho has been nblo to leave tho paternal wing. Ho Is a good fellow and would got along well If It was not for -well, you all know what a Umber, double. jointed, back-action jaw Is. "Ql-istkssksck." Democratic MccllitgH, A meeting was held at Fowlersvllle on Thursday cvcnlnji October, 20th. Stephen H, Swank was president, Edward Wngncr, Albert Briulcr, Lafayette Creasy, John Kel chner Jr, and' Ellis Blngrosc, vlco prcsl dents, James Kclchncr, Joseph Creasy, William S. Hess, secretaries. Tho meeting was addressed by II. Buckingham nnd II, White. iVt Bendertown on tho 23th, W. H. Sny der, A. L. Fritz and 11. Buckingham nd dressed a largo meeting. One of tho most largely attended meetings ever known In that vicinity was held at the National Hotel in Slabtown on Saturday evening. Immediately after its organlza. Wm. Bryson, candidate for assembly mado an able speech In support of the principles of the Democratic party, exhaustively re viewing tho course and the pernicious effect upon the State, of the Cameron dynasty, and urging tho necessity of a united sup port for Pattlson and reform. Speeches ere also mado by William Chrisnian, J. H. Maize, Hervey E. Smith nnd Hon. T. J. Vnndersllce. During tho meeting which lasted for nearly four hours, tho ulmost enthusiasm prevailed, and the speakers were frequently Interrupted by bursts of nppluu'c ; at Its conclusion rousing cheers were given for Pattlson and reform nnd for the whole ticket, local and state. On Friday evening a meeting was held at Beaver Valley, nnd speeches made by C. Yoeum and W. L. Eycrly. 11. Buckingham and William Bryson talked to thu Democrats at loin on tho veiling of the .10th. At the Cnnby school house on Monday ov-ming, Geo. E. Elwell and Guy Jacoby addressed n house full. The meeting was called to order by Ellas Howell, the elllc- lent committeeman of , Mt Pleasant town ship. Hiram Thomas was chosen chair man of the meeting. There Is not a Dem ocrat in that township who has not paid his tax within two. years. Tho speakers assigned to Stonytown and Orangcvllle on Tuesday night, wero unable to get to their appointments by the heavy rain that continued to fall until it was too into to start- JackHoit all . It. On Wednesday evening last, November 1st, a very enthusiastic meeting was held at tlio Union School House. The meeting was called to order by S. AY. Mcllcnry, ex- county Commissioner, nnd tlio following officers were nominated and elected to preside over the meeting, viz : J F. Dorr, president ; vice presidents, Asa Yorks Georgo Hurleyman, Kzekiel Cole, John C, Lemon, C. B. Mcllenry, A. Everhart, F. I. Hess, Abrum Drelbelbls. The Benton Band and tho drum corps from uppe Greenwood was present and discoursed some excellent- inuslo on tho occasion About two hundred of tho sturdy Dcni ocrats of Jackson and vicinity were present and listened to somo telling speeches. The first being made by It. Buckingham, chairman of the county Standing Commit. tec, who gave a perfect description of Boss Cameron and the tricks that he and his followers resort to to catch Democratic voles, after which ho was followed by Dr. K. Kvans, nlso of Bloomsburg, who made some very appropriate remarks on the issues of tho campaign and tho general sues of the day, And the last person in. troduced was C. B. .Mcllcnry of Stillwater, who also made some very appropriate re. marks, And it Is but luttlce to say In ad. dltlou to the above that wo had a very fair representation of ladles present who always lend a helping hand when there is an lioif. ored object to accomplish. And when tho polls nro closed on the 7th of November and the votes counted wo will show tho worthy contributor to the last week's llepiJiliavx from Jackson who signs himself 'Tilinim" that wo have no use for that salt river boat this full, but that we will kindly loan It to Idm and all the hriicliiiivn of Boss Cameron and say to them a political farewell. V. Td. Mannino,) It. B. Ki.ink, Secretaries. I'l'i Hoiial I To Bleu Only I A'oltalc llelt Co,, Marshall, Michigan, wlO send Dr .Dye's Celebrated Klcetro-A'oltalc Melts aud Klectrlo Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who aro allllcled with Nervous Debility, Lost Vital Ity, and manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of health and innnly vigor, Address ns above,- N. M,-No risk Is In. curred, as thirty days' trial Is allowed. Oct. 28. '8My MARRIAGES. AAkluvkii Paiikkk. At Dycr'e Grove, October tilth, by Hey. 0, it. Canllehl i;ims. w. welliver, or Uasnovla, .Mich., to r.stner A. ranter of Jiyer's Urove, Pn, Oiikbvi.v SumiLT. At tho M. K. Par, somige by llov. 13. M. Cliileoat, In Orange. viiiu wi:i, .3 loaj, .nr. niiimiiljl, lii'tTiil of Sereno to MUs- I3mma Kldora Sehull, of loin, both of Columbia Co, Pa, ltoii.N-si.KV-lloAT.- On Tuesday, October 17, 1833, at the brldo's home, by Ilev. CI. Savldge, .Air, Nathan Itouusloy, of Clear. Held county. Pa., to MUs Agnes Iloat of Muokhorn, Pa, The happy couple left on tho noon train for HoiiUdale, Pa., where they Intend making their futuro home. Till! President lias nlinolntcd Thurs day Novenibur 31) th. ns n day of gen yrjl tlintiksgivliijr. (lesn.itr.li from Deliver snvs thnl iwing to tlio defi'ction in tho Hqitibli can party Colorado will give about 2000 Democratic majority. There seems to bo a race between the otatcs of Now York and Pennsyl vania to sco which shall glvo tho larg est Dcmocrntio maiorilv. Now York claims that they will give 00,000. Centralia oucht to train another dele gate in the county convention litis year, nnd sho probably will. William W. Hart will bo elected slate senator by an almost unanimous vote. There is no ono in tho Held against him. Stalwart speakers aro accusing Pat. tison of permitting I'hipps to steal tlio roof from tho Philadelphia almshouse, but they forget to add that Pliipps U a 1 .....l.t! oiniwnri ltuimuueun. It is said that recent arrests for the violation of tho rovenuo laws were in tended for a political purpose. Thoso who wero arrested havo been promised to bo permitted to settle the eases on condi tion that they voto for Heaver, nan honest and conscientious men support a party that resorts to such methods to secure success ? Could tho "christian gentleman'' accept an election nt tho hands of coerced criminals t For tho last time we warn the demo cratic voters of Columbia county to pay no attention to any canards that our opponents may east afloat at tho i.,n. ... t Tl...f.. o.... ...Ill i. liik iiiuiijuii l j. nun iuin'iiviD wu full of them, and the mails will be Hood cd with campaign literature which will contain statements mado too late tor de nial. Do not need them. Ihey aro the death strimiilo of tho cnemv and tho last kick will bo a hard one, but it will bo kicking against bricks. Democrats of Columbia County I You gave to Gen. Hancock 4598 votes can t you civo I'attisou C000 1 1 ho vote is in the county. Let each man go to the election with his biuigy or spring wagon, ami as ne goes, picK up his neighbor and tako him to tho polls, Go out into tho highways and hedges and bring thu voter to tho election. Five thousand votes for Pattison if every man does his duty. Think as you go on U-hi-o, and voto as they voted in O-bi-o. Iu his speech at the Opera liouso last J nilay nicht, Uol. atone, a stal wart orator, said the Democrats wero at the bottom of the Independent movement. 1 his is invini; the Dem ocrats moro praise than they ever claimed for themselves. If they havo sncceeded in capturing all tho brains of tho Kepublican party in tins state, and enlisting them acamst (Jamcron isra, they have certainly shown them selves competent to conduct the affairs of tho state government. Mr. Stone, you flatter us. The latest move of Republicans in this county is to profess indifference as to tho result of tho election, while talking to Democrats. They hope thereby to mako Democrats feel so sure, that they will not take the trouble to vote. Do not he deceived. This is only a trick, and on election day every Stalwart Republican will get to tho polls and cast his ballot for Beaver. Not a single Democrat must fail to do his whole duty. A full rote will certainly give us tlio state by a largo majority. Democrats of Columbia county! Your ancient political enemy is upon yon. Again you are to meet tho old Federal party, under tho name of Re publican in political conflict. As yon have vanquished bim in tho past, so now, buckle on your armour of hon esty and economy and meet him at the polls. Thij is the death strugglo of Kepublican bossism. This battlo is fought by our opponents, not upon principle, but by money. Hayes was made president by forgeiy and per jury; Heaver is to made govern or by bribery. Aro you for salo? Will you bo bought by Heaver, who is himself owned by Cameron ? Let tho old Star of the North shino with a moro brilliant victory than ever before. The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over all other cough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. Ma2 For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, AVhooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale bynll Druggists. Price, 25 cents. LOCAL NOTICES. I. AV. I lartmun & Son make special men lion oi tueir uiuck is colored casluuers. I.ulz & Sloan nie sclllut: enod all wool easnmere over a yarn wide lor ou cents. 1, AV. Hnrtman & San call special utteu lion 10 ineir velvets cc velveteens. AVantkd. Two young Caldwell's Makery. men at J. V, Have you seen tlio fancy colored border. eu uamiitciciiieis in I. w. iiariman iv son window. Addison's Liver Henewer, or medicine prepared foi diseases of the liver; dyspep sin, sick nnd nervous headache, eonstlpa tlou of the bowels, colic, sour stomach heartburn, fever and ague, dropsy, jaun dice, Sec,, prepared from roots and herbs strictly vegetable. Prepared only by J, II iviuporiH, Diooiusuurg, rn. Aug, -lib !)m Ladles special styles of collars on sale at I, V. Hnrtman & Sou, Moro underwear to come In this week nt I.ulz iV Sloan's, AV, M. Allen has Just opened lot of new goons, I'liiiiraelng line groceries, alass. ware, painted cldmi, ipieeusware, Ax. All of the best, nnd nt the lowest prices. nprll 7.lf I. V, Hartuiuu it Son olTer n line line of ilrces goods this fall, do and see them be fore you buy, - - - -I.ul. it Sloan will have lit this week full Hue of holery inr ladles, children mid gents, Kiiriuers di aling at W. M Allen's can be neconiiiioihiled with stabling, apr. 7-tf, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. No better nlaco to hn v varus of all kinds tlian I. W. llnrlnmn & Son's. Lulz itSlnim have n tared lino of Indies coats and iioimans. As irood clifars us en., be totiiul In town are kept at W. B. Allen's East end gro. eery. nprll 7-tf Ladles double blanket shawls nt Lulz & Sloans. Price from 2,75 up. I, W. Hnrtman & Sou call the nttcnll m assortment of of tho ladles to their fine double & single shawls. Klnnorl's Compound Astatic Balsam, or Diarrhoea cure. A remedy that has never fulled ' In dlurrhiva. It also gives Instant relief In co''r, cramp, or pain, In tho stom ach. PreparedandsoldbyJ.il. Klnports Kvnns' block, Main St., Bloomsburg Pa. Aug. 4th urn For heavy cloths or nliuhcs, for ladles coats or dolmans go to i.utZii: sioatrs. Flour nnd feed enn always bo hnd nt Allen's East end grocery. nprll 7-tf Tiiif?. A: Slnnii will sell vnti ft Innrn iliim. nsk towel with knotted fringe for 25 els. Table linen and Napkins very cheap- BUSINESS NOTICES. "ncoum-AiiiA." fjulck, complcta cure, all annoying Kid ney, Bladder nnd Urinary Discnses. 1. Druggists. nTSPEl'StA. AND MVKII OOMM.A1ST, Is It not wortl h the small price of 7fi cents of every symptom of these plaints, If you think so call to free yourself dlstresslne? comn nt our store, and cet a bottle of Shlloh' Vltallzer, every bottle bus a printed guar antee on it, use accordingly and If It does you no good It will cost you nothing. Sold by J. H. Klnports. may iw-cow. TI1K AMERICAN INSTITUTE ON Sl-EEll'S WINES. A committee was appointed to visit Al fred Speer's Vineyards at Pussulc, N, J. to oxamlne his wines nml cellars and report. Tho followlni? Is a Dart of the rcnort i Many will ho a little siiprlscd to learn that within so short a distance from tills city, has been prosecuted an enterprise of bo much Impor tance, and with so much success. The quality of these wines aro not excelled by nny producer In tho world and during the season when the operations of handling the grapes, expressing the juices and tlio other treatment aro In active progress it Is Interesting nnd instructive to visit tho vine yards and witness tho operation. It. II. Martin, ) A. S. Heath, M. D- Committee. J. Dlsturnell, ) INVIGORATING FOOD For the brain and nerve is what we need these davs of rush and worry. Parker's Ginger Tonic restores the vital energies nnd brings good health and joyous spirits quicker than anything you can use. Tribune. "Figures nro not always facts," but the Incontrovertible facts concerning Kid. ney-AA'ort nro better than most Ilgurcs. For Instnuco : "It Is curing everybody" writes a druggist. "Kidncv-Wort Is tlio most popular medicine wo sell." It should bo by right, for no other medicine has such specific notion on tho liver, bowels nnd kidneys. Do not fail to try it. SKIXNV MEN. "Wells' Ilea' h Bcnc--cr" 'cstorcs health and vigor, cures Dys epsln, I apotenco sexual Debility. , See a woman In another column, near Speer's Vlnoyanls, p'eking "raics from which Speer's Port Grapo AVfno Is made, that is '.o highly esteemed by tho mei'lonl profo sion, for tho use of Invalids, weakly persons and tho aged. So'd by Druggists. sept 22-ty A CIIIOAQO MKllCHANT'S EXPERIENCE After I had become almost skin and bone, with neither strength, nppetlte nor ambition lett, and the doctors couldn't help me, two bottles of Parker's Gincer Tonic cured me completely. 31. B. AVest- cott, Lamp JlTr., Chicago. SSTThe most brilliant shades possible, on all fabrics aro made by tho Diamond Dyes. Unequalled for brilliancy and durability. iv :ydiaE.pink- The crcat value of Mrs. I. ham's Vegetable Compound for all diseases of women is demonstrated by every day experience. The writer of this had occa sion to step into the principal Pharmacy of a city ot HU.uw lnunottants, una on in quiry as to which is the most popular pro prietary medicine of tho time, wns answer ed, that Mrs. I'inkliam's Vegetable Com. pound occupies u most conspicuous place tho front rank ot all the remedies of this class now before the public. Journal. AVc aro persuaded that the ancient Hermes with all the subtle art and natural resources of the Alc.iemists, was a very oo' doctor compared with Mrs. Lvdia L. I'inkhnm, of Lynn, Mass. Hermes may nave been after all only a clover practit ioner of the Mlack Alt; but wo know there Is . no humbug in the pharmaceutical hemlstry of Mrs. I'inkliam's v'ciietublo Compound. :V fiicnd to the ricli and poor. A medl. cine that strengthens aud heals, Is Mrown's iron liittcrs. on, WHAT A COUflll! AA'ill you heed the warnlm;. The slcnal perhaps of the sure approach of that more tcrrlblo disease Consumption. Ask your selves if you enn afford for tho sake of saving GO els., to run the risk and do noth ue lor it. we Know irom experience tnat Bhlloh's Cure will cure your Cough. It never fails. This explains why more than Million bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup, and Whooping Cough, at once. Mothers do not be without It. For lame back, side, or chest, use Shiloh's Porus Plastur. Sold by J. 11. Klnports. may 12-eow. Joseph Durrlnlurixer. Mroudwuv, Muffalo. was Induced by his brother to try Thomas' I'.eieetrlo uh lor a spratneu niiKlo; and wnu half a doen applications he was enabled to walk round again all right. "llOUail OMltATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, tiles, ants. bed.hugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, 10c. Druggists. KIDNHY COMI'I.AINT CUllEn. M. Turner, Mochctter, N. Y., writes t "I havo been for over a year subject to serious disorder ot too Kiuuevs, ami oitcn unable to attend to business ; I procured your Mur doch Mlood Hitters aud was relieved beforu half a bottle was used, 1 intend to con tinue, as I feel confident that they will en tirely euro me." Price !1,00, Si'kkii's Pon r Uiiai'k Wink you Wkakly Peiisoxs. This excellent product of thq grapo Is prescribed and used by tho leading physicians Iu tre country, when a generous nnd nourishing wine Is desirable; especially lor lemnics, tigeu persons aim consumpt. Ives; and by churches for communion. Hundreds of New York Physicians have visited Sp( er's Vineyards anil Wine Cellars, !... t ll- .11........ X- 1-.., ' uui ii i-ii u iiiuca iiisuiiii uum iiuw i ora, and prunounced his wlno pure nnd unex. celled. For sale by C. A. Klclm. e have a speedy and positive euro for catarrh, dlptherln, canker mouth and headache iu Shiloh's Catarrh Iteuiedv. A nasal Injer tor free with eacli bottle. Uso It if you ileslro health and sweet breath. nice ou cents, somiiyj. 11. Klnports. mny IS.enw. Why continue the uso of remedies that only relieve, when Klys' Cream Malm, pleas. am ui amuii-aiion nun n sure euro for Ua torrh, Hay Pever aud Cold In head. Can be bad for SO cents? Apply Into nostril with llttlo linger. I was troubled with Chronlo Catarrh and gathering In my head, was very deaf nt times mid had discharges from my ears, be. sides being unable to broiithu through my nose, lleforo tbo second bottle of Klys' Cream Malm was exhausted I was cured, aim lu.iuiy enjoy sound neauu. u. J. uor. bin, 1): ?.s L liestuut-st.. l-'icl ield Manager Phil. adelphhi Pub. House, Pn It Is no exaggeration. Klys' Cream Malm s n euro for Caltiirh, Hay Kever and Cold n herd. Mnny cures havo been mudo lu iimong my customers. No other remedy mis ever eipialiiil tho llahu hi good results. A. J. OiU'iiweldcr, Druggist, Kajloit, Pn. llll.VNDMOrilltli ITsedto say i "Moys, If your blood Is out of order try Mnrdock teai" nnd then thoy had to dig tlio Murdoch, umi uo It down lu kettles, making a nasty, smelling de. coetloni now you get all tho curative properties put up In a palatablo form In Murdoek Mlood Hitters. Price ifl.OO. For dlarrhtrn and dysentery get Dr. Gale's cholera specific. It Is the best ar tide. It never fulls to cure. It always proves satisfactory only So cents. Now Is thu time to clear your feet of corns, bunions and calloincs, ur. uaicv corn cure Is warranted, Money refunded If not satisfactory. 20 cents per package. r.. -...-I. ,.1..t 1. 1... ! ...Ml nl.n..1.,r. Vlll BUIUIV Ul CM'lll, lltlll, 11IWI, nilll.llip and tooth brushes contains bargains which customers will not fell to appreciate. Don't forget It 1 Hendcrsholt's Gcrmati Liniment Is a whole mcdlclne-chcst In Itself. It relieves palu almost Instantly. It is an Internal nnd external remedy which can bo taken or npplled for almost nny disease of man or beast. Large bottles B0 cents. For a certain nnd permanent cure for acne, chills and fever, ilumi) ncuc mal arial fever, Sic, act Hendcrsholt's Aguo Tonic. It Is n specific for all those dis tressing diseases arising from exposure to stagnant water, nogs aim nil marsu-mias-miitlo influences. Pint bottles 1.00. Family medicine chests something en Urclyn"' " wo Ixo i13.'""1 w! No. 2, 24 bottles. They aro Just what cry farmer should have-call nnd sco them Wo keen well stocked with the best. strictly pure, spices of nil kinds also flavoring extracts. Borax In packages, and the best or huundry soups. N. J. Hendershott. l. l mm, 1 1 Medical Suporintoniont of th) Sanitarium. Bloomsburg, Pa. Nervous affections and diseases of women a speciality. Terms for board and treatment at tlio Institution reasonable. People in Hloomsburg and vicinity wishing to consult Dr. bhattuck should cnll only during oflico hours from 8 to 9 n. in., nnd 1 to 2 p. l novs i-m UDITOK'S NOTICK. KST1TK Of UICIUEI. CIKOVBK, DECBASED. COLUMBIA COUNTY, ss: Among tlio Ilccords and proceedlnits'of tho Orphans' Court of Cotumola County, it Is Inter alti, thus contalncil: In tlio mutter of tho anal account of Joshua Pelterman ana Aaron (irorer, administrators ot .nicuiici urufur uecea-wu. And now, September 19th, iss, on motion ot M. V. Kyerly court appoints Charles (3. Uarkley, Esq., auditor, to mako distribution of tho monev In the hands of said administrators, with power to dis tribute the sbaro of Susan Urovor who died slnco said Moceased In her matorlty intestato uniaAT- nen ana wunout issue, anu oeioro silting as ucn auditor ho Khali glvo notice to all parties by pub lication undur tho rules ot this court. 11Y TI1K COURT, WM. KniCKUAUM. CertlHed from tho accords this 16tU day of Sep tember I6SI. In pursuance of tho foregoing tho undersigned auditor will sit at his onica in nloomsburg or. l'rldav. November 24th. ISS2 at ten o'clock a. m.. to perform tho duties of bis aupotntmontwhen and where all parties Interested will appearand present their claims or bo forever debarred froai any snare ot said runa. C. Q.B.VllKLBV, nor 8-ta Auditor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Of VALUA11LE j&csiR Estate! llyvlrtuo of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tho undersigned executor of Michael Lemon, late of Flshlngcrcek township, Columbia county, will exposo to public sale on tho premises on n , t -T l in inn oaturaay, iovemueri8, at ton o'clock a. in., the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning at a live whlto oak by land of Boyd Stoker north sixty-two degrees, oast two hundred and thlrty-saven and llvo tenths perches along lands of Ilojd Stoker, C. 1J. Wlilto nnd Oeorgo Thompson to a corner, thenca south twenty-six degrees cast forty-soven and live tenth perches along land of 0. Thompson to a corner In line ot land of I'eter Kveland thenco along land of Peler Evcland south slxty-ono and n halt degrees wo.t sixty- nvo and llvo tenth perches to a stone, thence a'.o ig samo south twenty-four degrees cast ono and seven tenth perches t3 a stone, corner ot the John Kveland lot now . L. Lemon, thence along land ot E. L. Lemon, Ooorgi) Pealcr and others, south sixty-two degrees west ono hundred and slxty-soveu and sixteenth perches to a stone, thence by land ot William Whltenlght north twenty-blx degrees woit twenty-stx perches to a stono, thence along samo north twonty-seven and a half degrees cast llvo and eight Until perchos to a wnlte plno stump thence by the sam? north forty-nlna degreos west twenty.two and throe tenth lurches to the place of beginning, contain ing 71 ACRES and ono hundred and thlrly-seveu perchesot land. TEUMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of tbo ono fourth ot tho purchaso money to bo paid at tho (striking down ot tho property ; tlio ono-f ourth less luu iuu pel ivuu ui uiu uuutirm&uuu ui sail; ; uuu I tho remaining threo-fourths lu ono year thcie- uili;4, ,,lll IIUUI WUtLI mil HUM UiStt C. 11. IlKOClWAV, C. II. VI11TB, Attorney for estate Executor, oct An Only Daughter Oured of Consumption. When death wns hourly exnectcd. all remedies having falltd and Dr. II. James was experiment ing wuu ino many iicrns or Calcutta, no accident, ally made a preparation which cured his onlv child of r.mauiiipilmi. Illschlld Is now In this country, and enjojlng tin best of health. He has proved to tbo world that ('inixninpiioii can be poiltlvoly nnd permanently cured. Tne Doctor now elves this reclpo free, only asking two threo co-it stumps to pay expenses. This herb nlso cures night swoaus, nausea at the stomach, and win ureaK up a fresu cold in twenly-lour hours. Address Craddock K Co. , losj itace stret, rhtadelputa, naming this paper, Nov 3-4W d 1 t DMINISTPvATKlX' NOTICK. ESTATE OK SAMl'KL SKYUKKT IIECXASIO. Letters ot administration on tho estate of Sam uel Scybert.latu of Scott townshlp,col.co.,doi'easea have been grained by the lteglster of said county to NiHun Keybeil All persons having claims against tun es'aw or said i-ceaent are reipioateei to pre sent them for botllement and those Indebted U nuke payment to the undersigned administratrix wunout oeia), SUSAN SEYnKHT. beptsa Administratrix, iprSJTO ro rcp'ng ah&p AUCll I O v' seUlug our Kitchen Queen Safety Lamps ami other household articles, f Tho bekt belting articles over put 1 on tho market. For Nmniilc und Tenm, addrebs tho CLIPPER M'F'Q CO , (LIWITIO.) 00 IVnlntit fili-ot'l, MiHlnnntl. . tftlFitf A rcerUltilylt, havltnrbetnw BlJ K II 3 Va JM''"w."lu"ryllrratN'orld' y r Industrial Cuiiiiirtltlini fur Iilitet-ii curtnu uibr Aiiitrirau urcniu Iikiiiil' Ihhii fuuinl niual it any, Abo tiinipit My In UWt Murtvn ; ufllclmt roinpt unit iiovirr, ah lint (imilhy, (or populurri'rrrd i..lirniUr inulo In iluili nr fnnillloi, M only MS. Oiivliuiiilml tilliri- ttj uit.ln. ITM'U, IIW.IIH lo juiuiuIui. Ik i UirtirtXiUi art vkclli vnrimltd hi K(IArri,rii Alwi for my naj iih'IiU, Xw lllui. lrrttd raiaTotrnii tree. 7,'X' M ASON HAMLIN pricnn onil Vlano 11J VtuhunliAve., ChlcaKO. enrr siiirniiui juvmii. tKr r iuli.crll.tr Silenillcl Juvenile ppPr. 3 'hrlili to i-i fry iub.iTll.tr. Airviilumalu lurvo Iuy. AdJrcii, Tui Urn, lYadiworUi,7 nor, s-iw aid MARKE'MUiPORTS. ULOOMSMUUO MAHICKT. ,..,.., nor ha.hcl Sye tP .""." V." corn, " '.V.'.V. O.oo .60 Oats Flour per barrel ciovorseed Mm mm& HAMLIN Ai A.40 s.m .31 Oi .4U .Of. 14 uh .13 .10 10 DO ti 9.00 muter KggS Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples Hams ,,, Hides a; Shoulders Chickens Turkeys uira per pouna ,,,,, nay per ion , Ueeswax , 1 buckwheat nowcr per loo, I i i n i v-r I nTJT-of-town consutnoro of DRY GOODS u will find that SHOPPING by MAIL, whon i dono through our porfootod f Saves Time! Mail Order neDartmenix SaveaMonov! A.n&iajPtcs as Satisfa&ory tig Bhopplngf In poroon at tho counters. TTTIIITE to ua (a Postal Card will do) stating V tho kinds of goods doalrod, and SAMPLES 35a to soloct from, with prices 3Ed markod, will bo forwarded TEW Our Mall Ordor Department Is organlzod with Buoh porfoot systom, that Orders filled tho same day as received, ttT. whothor for goods or oamplos. Our prices can bo rollod AX XHE 8TRAWBRIDGE Eighth and Market Sts., Philad'a. vt'ni: EEAMIXED AND PASTE, LEAD &ZINCJ x COMIllsr.l) WITH PURE LINSEED Oil, AND ZFIUXTB COLORS, NO UNPLEASANT ODOR. Satisfaction Guaranteed on MONEY REFUNDED. DELIVERED FEE OP FREIGHT AA'hero wo have no agent. 66rOrtlcrs and inquiries by Mail or Tclophono4receivc ritoJU-T attention. -AIIItlJSH. RUPERT, PA. HENRY S. REAY', Proprietor. F. B. HARTMAH, SALESMAN. May M -Cm A VALUABLE FARM AT Private Sale. Tho undersigned will sellnt private salo tho farm ot Itlchird Demott, lato ot Madison town ship, Columbia county, decoasod. Tho said farm Is located near Jersoytown. nnd contains n frame house, frame barn, and outbuildings, plenty ot fruit, land well watered, And contains 1G7 Acres of Land, About go acro3 of which Is timbered. For particulars Inqulro of tho undersigned at Whlto Hull, Montour county, or of Jasper Demott on tho premises. WESLEV IIOLDItEN, Agent for heirs of Itlclmrd Demott. Oct. 13-5 moj. OT1CK IX PAHTITION. KSTATK OF TIIKKESA BAILOR, 11ECKASKP, Whekkas, at an Orphans' Court held at lllooms burg, in and for tho county of Columbia tho Fourth day of September A. 1). 1-82, before the Honorable William Elwell lTi'sldent, and his as Boclates, Justice! of the said court, the petition of Daniel llallor a brother nnd h'lr at Uw of Thcres sa llallor late of Montour township In said county deceased, was presetted, sett lug forth that the said Theros i llallor died on or about ths mth day of September A. I). lbTT Intestato unnnrrled and wlih mt Ijsup, pI01 In her demesne as of fee of and In uri rtiln lot of irround Mtu.ua In said lownsmp oi .vnniour oounuea uy lanas oi i-eier HCIUWIkVU UUU UO.(lll wikkii, V.U11UUUI1M WHO lltlll otan acremoruor less, with tiu appurtenances, l-'iivlne to survive her tho followlni? brothers and sisters and tho children of deceased brothers and sisters at hor heir, viz Daniel llallor a brother to tho petitioner, residing In Cooper lowushlp, Montour county, fa.; Kll Ualior, a brother, re siding In said Cooper township; I'eter llallor a brother, residing In Mahoning township, Mon tour county l'a.; Jonathan llallor a brother, ro slalng In said Cooper township; Hamuel llallor a brother I esldlng ut Howe rost-omco lu the state otohlo; Elizabeth Ilelnb.ich, a Mster. Intermar rloiwlih I'eter Helnbuch, residing lu mild lion tour townbiilp, Columbia county, I'a.; the follow ing sons aud d .ughlers of David llallor, a deceas ed brother, viz: Albert llit'.or. a minor, who litis William hunday ns his guardian, residing In said Mahoning township; JoMah llallor, a minor, Itobert llallor. a minor nnd Jane llallor a minor, who have for (heir guardian .less-j Anirairnian, residing in nun uooper townsuip: ine following sons anu daughters ot John Ualior a deceased brother viz: Daniel E. llallor residing In sild .Montour township; isaian llallor, residing In the Himo place ; Elizabeth Wertman, Intermarried with Kll Wertman, residing lu Northumberland couuty, l'a and Noah llallor and John llallor, each residing ut Ilouc 1'uat-olHce, In tho state or Ohio; tho following sons and daughters of Jacob O, Ualior a deeoi.sed bi other, Mz: tander llallor, John llallor, Daniel T. lullor. Iiachael M. llallor ana jiiary .m oaiinr, en resiaing nt Indiana, lu Indiana county. I'a.; nnd the toIlOAlng son and daughteis ot Sarali llo'nbach, a deceased 6 ster, viz : Adam lie l"b.ich, icsldlng at Now flair City, Wisconsin; KlUibeth I'm intermarried with David lietz, resiling In I'oilsgrove, Northumber land county. i a., and hmtlluu Erivlne, Intermar ried Willi James Erwlne, residing atMlltoii, In said Noithmiiberltind county. All persons above named will tako notice that In pursuance of u writ Issued out of the Orphans' court ot Columbia county I win, on WEUNtSDAY, NOVEMBER, 1MIUSM, between the hours ol o o'clock n. m. nnd 4 o'clock n. ui , ou i no preinn.es, nuKe partition of the tald tract ot lanJtxi ami among the lin'r and repre sentatives ot satd decudent, arcoidlnr to law. Or III it cannot 1ns divided without prejudice to or spoiling tlin whole, then I will rama the Inquest to value and appraise tho wholu of uald real esiata. at which t lino and place iou can attend in on rhlnlc nronpr. IT n ivt t 13-4 W bberiff. SIFTED THEPll OUT. wrnuuitiiiK ill ii l In-lit I rum ih Turi' A I'robleiii rttnlly Hlnuilllli.il, "My friend," said the druggist, "you havo a lamo back, you sy, and want piistir to put on it. once I could havo shown a Urge assortment to onooso ironi. now i keep onw a few, and iuuiui iin.in'fn n VAI'LIAti t lllUSt S rl.AhTKH Why liecauso they aro tlio best I havo All cock's, tho i npileum aud some others. They uiiiivoa Mtiu Diun, iiusiicsit la IvllalUOSS, and Kjuuuaii; idiwwi vj uo ii in ineiii 10 auy great ex "all right, do ins up moro talk for my luck H Capclue. without been working my passage In a baggage car." "Hero you are," batd the druggin, with proving it lo be genuine,' nuiu laivinsnn in rue nnaaio oi in ; niistur. "Andhoro's ju'ir Iwerity-Uvi eonts," said lamo backed man, walking slowly away, novs 4w d MEN WANTI'.I), salary and expenses W '': .'itliiii: Mtiltl:, Nurserymen, lioston.Mass. on. 13-1 w. t Saves Fatiguo! and widths corrootly by return mail. wo can guarantee all upon as always holnfj ?J?ML & CLOTHIER, N OT1CD TO limits. KSTATB Or WIU.IAll KKlniNKR, DECEASKD. COI.UMIUA COUNTY, ss : Tni COMMONWEALTH OP l-ENNSTLVAHIA To John Kelchner, Jacob Kelohncr brothers, and decree Kelchner who died leaving Issue three or fouryoars slnco. and thoslRter Catharine, Inter married with ono Charles Henry I'rederlca, nnd who died (after her said husband) about nlno years slnco IcavlnR Issue to-wltr SallvAnn, In- Lormnrrled vvltu Al with Amos Colo, now residing at tho ntrr of Allentmvn. In tills Blate : Mnn.i tnicrmar- neawiiu rnnip winierBiccn; i;jiarioue, lnujr marrledwlth Ira lllnd3, now reckling at Thomp son Centre. Susquehanna county, in this state ; Sophia, Intermarried with Asa Howard, now re siding near south ulbson In tho samo county ot susquchannai tydla, Intermarried with Charles Urown ; Mary, who waa In termarried with Hiram 11 Urown but died about niteen years ilnce, leaving to survive her bus. band aud three children, namely : Jlary Catharine intermarried with John Uonner, nnd now residing near south nibsou In tho abovo mentioned county, ot Susquehanna; Augustus, who resided, when lost heard from, near iho borough of Milton, In this htatc, and Aaron, who resides at somo place unknown In tho state of Ohio; also Daniel Fredorlca, who now residos nt tho city ot scranton In this stato ; Halah Kredrlcl, who resides at tho borouqh of Plymouth, Luzerne county, and Joslau Frederic!, who rcldcs nt Elizabeth city. In the suito of North Carolina Tho children ot tho abovo named Oeorpe Kolch ncr. brother, aro as folio s : Kttzabetli. intermar ried with Joseph f lea'l-art ; Mary, Intermarried with Samuel ueirUirt; Itebocca, intermarried with oeorgo rotter; catharlno, who was inter married with one Dreher, but Is now dead (and her husband also) loavlng Issue, namely : Matilda, Intermarried with Edward Fisher, and now re siding at Mahony City, In this state: and Clara w ho resides at tho earno place ; also Lydta, the remaining daughter of said Oeorgo Kelchner, who was intermarried with WUUamAsb, butlsnow dead, (and her husband also) leaving issue, namely: Oeorgo Ash and Wlllnm Ash, whoso places of residences are unknown. And William Ash, who together with all those beforo mention ed wnose piaco or residence is noi staiea, rraiuea In this county: Lineal descendants of William Kelchner, deceased, and to all other persons In terested. (iri!i!llnir: You and each of YOU are hereby cited to bo and appear beforo tho Judges ui our urpuans i ourb utiiu irpuuus luuri. ii uc held nt Uloomsbu-g un the first .Monday of De cember next, then and there to accept or rcfuso to tako the real cstato ot said William Kelchier deceased, at tbo appraised valuation put upon It by tho Inquest, duly awarded by tho Bald Court, and returned by tho Sheriff, or. bhow cause why It shall not bo sold. U. II. KNT, cct. 134 w Sheriff. OTIOH IK PAUT1TION. ESTATE OP ELIZABETH KBWUSXlt, PtCKASKD. Whereas, at an Orphans' Court held at, ulooms- 1 burg, In and for tho county ot Columbia, the tenth day of May, A. I). IS2, before the Honornblo Wil liam Elwell, l'resldent Judge, and hu a"oclates, justices of tho said court, tho petition of Samuel Kelchner. a son nnd heir ot Elizabeth Kelchner, lato of the township ot Miniln in sld county de ceased, wns presented, setting forth tint the said Elizabeth Kelchner died on or about tho day of July, is'i Intestate, bclzedln her demesne as of fee. of and In a certain lot of ground, Rltuntoln Mltilln township In tho town of Minilnvllla bounded on tbo north by Second street of said town, on the east by lot ot M. K. Church ot Muillnvllle on tho south by lands of thu heirs ot Samuel Creasy, and onthowestbv lot of Samuel Uldleman, said lot being about M feot wldo on said Second street and o limit. fppf. ilffii Willi hmisn and liiirii anil nn- THirtonance. lenvlnc to survive her a liinbanil Jacob Kelchner who is now deceased, and the fol lowing children m d grand children and ono great grandchild ; Isaac Kelchuer. a sen residing nt CentrovUlo, Columbia county, I'a , Sarah, a daughter intermarried with oaorgo Arz, residing ai naui-iixiKe, uuzkiuv uuuiiij. in.; Samuel Kelchner, n son to tho petltltloner, raid ing ntNnntlcoke, Luzerne county, I'a Jacob Kelch ner, a lou residing at Mtminvlllo, Columbia county, I'a.; John Kelchner, a son residing In Montgomery county. Maryland; Margaret, a daugnti r Intermarried with Itobert Patterson residing at Lightstreet, Columbia eounty, ra. ; 'Jho following grandchildren the children ot her deceased son Eleazer Kelchner to wit: Clarence Kelchner, William Kelchner, John Kelchner and Ostln Kelchner, nil it-ldlng at MUUtnUlle. Colum bia county, Pa., also the following craudchlldren tbe children of her deceased sou William Kctcli, ner to wit: Emma Kelchner residing at llarwick, Columbia couuty, I'a.; Minnie Hosier Intermar ried with lloyd Hosier, resldlug nt Ilcrwlck, Col umbia county, I'a. ; Charles Kelchner, residing at Mifflin Wile, Columbia county, I'a., und two other daughters or tho sild William Kelchner whoso names are unknown lo your petitioners residing at Mlllllnvllle, Columbia county, I'a,, also tne following grand-children, tho children of her de ceased daughter Mary, who was Intermarried wlih nldeon (leorje, who Is now deceased, to wit: Jacob (ieorge, residing at Whlto Haven, Luzerno county, I'a.; (lldcon residing soincwheialu New Jersey, thu place unknown and n great-grandchild whoso nanus and placo of res idence is unknown, whoso mother was Ellen neorge, deceased, who was u daughter ot the said Mary (ieorge, duccased. All persons abovo named will tnl,enotlro that )n pursuance of n writ, ltsued out of tho Orphans' court ot Columbia county I will, on MONDAY, NOVEMUElt, 13th 1SSJ, between tho hours ot 9 o'clock a. ra. and 4 o'clock p. m. on the premises, make partition of tho said . ...... Uu.UU(, . Fentatnes of said decedent. tract ot land to aud among tho heirs and rcpre- according to 1.1 law. or If It cannot bo divided without prejudice to or (.polling tho whole then I win cause the Inquest to value and appralso tho wholo of said real estate nt which tlms aud placo you can attend It you think proper. Nov. 13, ISSi, U. II. ENT, oct 13-1 w Sherllf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA11LE Ilea I Estate I In pursuance otan order Issued out ot tlio Or phans' court of Columbia county the undersigned administrator of Joseph Snyder, Ute of tho town ot Illoorasburg, deceased, wilt nxposo to publlo salo on tho premloos on Wednesday, November 22d '82, at ten o'clock a ni., the following described real estate : A certain pleco, parcel or traotofland sltuito lo Mlflltn township In said couoty adjoining lands ot I'eter (loarhart, William Menslnger, Oeorgo Kelchner and others, containing 30 ACRES more or less, wheroon aru erected a dwelling house, barn and other out buildings, and fruit trees on said land. Also on thobamo day at two o'clock p.m., tho following real estate : A certain house aud lot ot ground situate tn tho town ot Bloomsburg, adjoining tho publlo road bailing from nloomsburg to Catawissa, ou tho cast, and big KUhlngcreek on the west, contatn log about Sixty-Five Porches of land, whereon are creeled a twostort framo dwelling house with kitchen attached, a stable nnd other out buildings. "" TERMS OK HALE. Ten per cent, of the one fourth ot the purchaso money to bo paid at th8. striking down ot lha property; the oao-tourtu less tho ten per cent, at th? contirmatlo a of Bale; and tio remaining lliroe-tourttii In one year thsre ftftcr, with Interest from continuation nisi, Purchasers lo pay tor deeds. 1'ossesston ot Miniln property given 1st otAprll l3 JOHN II. QUICK, ' Administrator, oct si-ts Itvptrt, I'a. sell are 1 anv the tbo Bit tbooiiada of ctio of tli worl kina bhawuiij iu n cmcKfa ini i in mi imu nut lit inn IIUUIUK 141 WUU IIIIU limiVU.VJail I m B tllY mm K La- l ill UKatibnalindl' U.iatltr. nov 3 ivr