The Columbian. FltlDAY, NOVKMUKR 10, 1882. Correct Unit roiul Time Talilo. Trains on tho Philadelphia A It, II. loavo Hupcrt as follows I NORTH. SOUTH. lsa.m. H4a.m. 4 o p. m. s 45 p, m, TrMns on tho D. L. ft W. It. It. leave Bloomsburg as follows! nontn. BOOTH. JBia.in. 8 m n, m, loesa.m. ii a.m. "I p. 111. 4 87 p. m. Tho 11 tr.ilnno'itli connocts with tho I'hlla. rtclphla & Heading at Mupcrt, and with tlio Northern Central at Northumberland. Tho B:V a. m. train connects at Northumberland with :5 train on Pennsylvania road reaching Philadelphia at 8:Jn p. m. Tho 11:48 train connects with Philadelphia and Heading real at Import nt ll:50 reachlug Phllo delphlaat(l:oop. m. Tho 11:45 train connects with Pennsylvania roal at Northumberland at 1:43 roachlne rniladcl phla at 7:33 p. m. Tho 4:27 p m. train connocls with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 8:03 p. m. and reaches Philadelphia nt S:5S a. m. I'uinic Hulcn. John Q. Qntck, mlmlnstrntor of Joseph Snyder, deceased, will sell real cstnto In Hloomsburg nml Mllllln on November 22d. C. 1J. White, executor of Michael Lemon, deceased, will sell real cstato In Fishing crock on November 18th. Sco advertisements. l'crHonnl. Miss Bade DcrrlcUson of Jeddo, is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Itelicr. F. (J. Eycr and family have moved back to Dloomsburg. C. n. Jackson Esq., of Ilcrwlck, was In Pittsburg last week on legal business. The Misses Marplc of Philadelphia, arc the guests of Mrs. J. II. Hnrman. James 11. Ncnl Is homo from medical college to attend his sister's wedding. David Lecho Esq. of Chicago was in town tills week, to attend tho Shipley Ncal wedding. Judge Rhone and wifo of Wilkcsbarrc were in town on Saturday to attend the funeral of W. J. Buckalew. John Rlttcr, an old resident of Catawlssa, died on Monday last, aged nhout 77 years. Mr. and Mrs. N. U. Funk buried their infant son on Saturday afternoon. Its age was two months and flftocu days. Go and see Lcavltt's Glgantcan Minstrels at the Opera Houso next Monday evening, November 18th. Draft Housk fou Sai.b. A bay horse about 10 years old, suitable for all farming purposes. Apply to Caswell Brothers, nt Woolen Mills. Fulton county has a hog nine years old as large as an ordinary cow, and which, if fattened, would weigh about 1,000 pounds. Its tusks arc like those of an elephant. A large meeting of Democrats was held nt the school house In Buckhorn last Fri day night. Speeches were made by B. F. Zarr and J. K. Bittcnbendcr. The lateness of some of the returns and the unusual size of the table of votes pre vented ns from making the mails on Thursday afternoon. Miss Alice McDowell of Lightstreet, was married on Thursday evening to a gentle man from Williamsport. There was a large number of invited uucsts present, Tho Democrats of Catawlssa held a ratification meeting on Wednesday evening. The Band was in the procession, banner and torches were borne, and W. II. Itlinwn Esq., made a few well timed re marks in front of Kistler's hotel. Joseph Clowell, an old resident of Cat. awissa township, while attempting to cross the P & 11 raihoad on Wednesday after noon, was struck by n locomotive, one horse was killed, and ho was injured so that he died about four hours after the accident. Lying circulars stuck up after dark on the eve of an election are a cowardly method that no man who has any self re spect for himself, or reputation to sustain will be guilty of. If he is in tho right he will not fear to act in tho broad light of the sun. The Band wns out on Wednesday even ing, under the lend of Chairman Bucking ham and Secretary Kleim, and serenaded many of our leading Democratic citizens. Short speeches were mado by Col. Freeze, and C. G. Bnrklcy, Esq. The marriage of Mr. M. 8. Shipley of Cincinnati, and Miss Annie M. Ncal, daughter of William Neal, took place on Thursday, November Oth, at one o'clock, at tho residence of tho bride's parents on Market street, in tho presence of many relatives and friends. For forty-seven years Mr. II. Owen has noted the lowest mark attained by tho water in the river and now finds It a little lower than at any time since 18.15. Until this ycur It reached Hh lowest mark in 1870. Those who have been guessing at the mat ter can now taku this ns correct. Ileruiek Gazelle A Musical Convention under tho leader ship of Prof. A. N. Johnson of New York, will be opened In Knorr Ic Wiutcrsteen's Hall Monday evening, November-18, -1882, to continue two weeks, evening sessions only. Tuition for the term $1.00. All lovers of vocal music should not fall to attend this excellent drill. 2w The proper time to mako a fight against a candidato for olllco is nt tho delegate election. Tho voto last Tuesday shows that tho Democrats of thlscounty cannot be swayed from the ticket by n" man who was fairly beaten in the convention, ns slsteil by a lot or young Republicans, whoso only object wns to defeat ono of tho regular nominees. Forty-eight hours W too short a tlmo to spring n trap, and Sun day work docs not tnko in this county. Tho Nautlcoko Chronicle publishes the following t Tho truck laying on the North and West Branch Itallroad will bo com. plcted between this place and Wilkcsbarrc tills week, completing tho road between that city and Catawlssa, whero It connects with the H. II. is W. Tho hands have been worklug day and night for the last two weeks which nccounts for the recent coin. pnratlvcly rapid track laying. IToY soon rogular trains will bo run over tho road is not known, but it is oxpected about No vembcr 10th. Wo call tho attention of our renders to tho advertisement of "Pool's pigniUcrvco Barometer," in another column, Itjconw blues with an excellent Thermometer, a Btorm Glass or Weather Indicator, of sur prising nccuracy, rendering It an artlclo of great value to the farmer, and to all others who feel im interest In tho Important ques tlon, "What will tho weather ho to-iuor-row" Bo ware of worthless imitations. None genuine without tho signature of J, A. Pool ou tho back of each instrument. Bee advertisement. Fiom tho Hartford (Conn.) Cburani. Tho performance of Lcavltl's Glgantcan Minstrels nt the Opera' Houso last night was ono of tho best In tlitt lino that has ever been given there, Nearly all the troupe were new to onr city, but thoy will leave behind an excellent reputation. Vhcro nil were so good it Is impossible to particularize any Individual. Tho orches. tra especially wns very line, and the inlislo alone was a feature of tho entertainment. Tho company wns attired In hnndsomo uniforms, something cntlroly now In this line. Nearly every pleco on tho pro gramme wns doubly encored. Thero Is no bettor troupe travelling, nnd tho largo audience- went away delighted. Wo hope thoy will soon come again. : -Amongst tho moro prominent Indications oftho growing wenlth and luxury of tho United States, may he cited the rapidly Increasing demand for diamonds ou tho other Mdo of tho Atlantic. It Is now a re cognised fact that only the finest stones, perfect In water, In color, and In form, find acceptation with American buyers. The cxportatlonlnot only of diamonds but of rubles, sapphires, and pearls to tho United States has gone on In n steadily a. cending ratio for some years past. This year tho largest Invoice of precious stones over forwarded to that country, has been shipped within tho last few weeks to a prominent Philadelphia house of long stand. Ing, that of Messrs. Bailey, Banks nnd Blddlc. In this collection was Included a number of very rare and unlquo gems and pearl, such as two sapphires of singular hue, a black pearl of abnormal size and rcmarkablo coloring, and several other beautiful and curious jewels. Continental Oautte(.Piri) In tho. campaign that has just closed, much credtl Is duo Robert Buckingham, chairman of the Democratic standing Committee, for the very efficient manner In which lie performed the duties of his olllco. For more than two months he has given ills time nnd labor In seeing that the organization of the party was perfect. But very few Democrats in tho county were allowed to neglect tho registration of their names nnd the payment of taxes, and those who failed In this, did so through their own neglect. Meetings were held in every township, and speakers provided for tho occasions, none of whom failed to keep thqir appointments, except on two or three evenings when they wcro prevented by storms. In O. A. Kleim, Becretnry of the standing Committee, Mr. Buckingham had an efficient assistant, nnd much val uable aid was rendered by many of the young Democrats as well as the older ones. Tho several committeemen In the town ships, with but few exceptions, followed out tho Instructions of the chairman care fully, and to the efforts of all these, the very satisfactory result in the county is attributable A Queer Occurrence. Cosmus Eckenrode, who lives in the Blue Mountain near tho line of Berks and Schuylkill, was out hunting on Monday last. As he was crossing a small clearing he laid down his gun for a while, to gather some Blue Mountain ten. Shortly after he picked it up again, he was startled to hear very close to his ear the peculiar whirring which Is the signal of the prox imity of a rattlesnake. He looked hastily around, but could see nothing, when sud denly he discovered the tall of the reptile prolrudlng from the muzzle of the gun. He dropped the gun quickly, but Instead of coming out his snakeshlp crawled Into the barrel again. After fruitless eltorts to dislodge hlin, Mr. Eckenrode resolved to lire tho gun, which was loaded with powder and shot. This plan was very successful and the snake, hfter taking a trip in the air, came down In shreds, a badly used up snake. Vottsville Chronicle. TIimikHKlvliii; lay. Governor Hoyt has issued the following proclamation authorizing Thursday, No vember SO,- to be observed as a day of Thanksgiving by the people of the state : "In common wltli tho inhabitants of all the land, the people have just cause for thankfulness to Almighty God tor tho manifold material, intellectual and spirit ual fruits ami iucreaseof tho years Now, therefore, I Henry M. Hoyt, governor of Pennsylvania, do ordain and appoint Thursday the thirtieth day of November, A. 1). 1882, ns recommended by the presi dent of the United States, a day of thanks giving nnd prayer, to the end that the citi zens of the commonwealth, of every race, creed and condition, together with the wayfarer and sojourner therein, may gather at the altar and the hearth to give thanks to God ; to implore a continuance of his favor j to renew and strengthen in kindness of heart and act, social and do mestic tics, and to set apart out of the abundance of the year, one day ns a sign nnd covenant of their faith and hope and love." ' The lilectlim In Town. A good deal of Interest was manifested in thu town on Tuesday over the election. The Stalwarts were evidently demoralized and their best' workers" wcro not nt the polls any longer, thnn was necessary for the in to vote. Everything passed off quietly. Aftcr.tho polls closed groups stood about tho streets and hotels waiting to hear the returns. At the Republican olllco all was .dftrkj' :Thciu.liUd, not. appear to beany Stalwart headquarters. The Comimwan office! was crowded with Democrats from nine o'clock in the evening untl) two in the morning, and as each dispatch wns sent In from tho telegraph office showing gains every. where, pleasant smiles wreathed the coun tenances of tho crowd, nnd occasionally a burst of laughter followed the reading of the message For the llrst time in many years the laugh was on our side, nnd it was fully appreciated. At two o'clock the wires said that the whole democratic state ticket was elected by an overwhelming majority, and ns this was considered good enough to go to bed on, the headquarters were abandoned. Surprise l'arly. Wednesday, November 1st, was a gnht day at the residence of ex-Judge Derr of Jackson township. Tho Judge being somuwhat Indisposed In tho morning, had retired for a llttlo while when to his sur. priso hu was awakened by an advance guard of his neighbors and friends and before he had fully recovered from his first surprise the skirmish lino closed in on hint until between elghty-llvo and ninety of thorn surrounded him and his better half, and after a general shaking of hands and exchanging of courtesies, the ladles present prepared n bountiful, re past tor nil present and to say that thoy all did Justice to ' themselves would not bu saying enough, (your contributor Included.) After dinner was over, the Judge was ma lo the recipient of a pair of gold spec tiiclen, on behalf of his sons and daughters present, the presentation speech being inndo 'by John F. Derr, Esq., In a few wi'll-tlmod remarks. Tho occasion was all that could be wished for in point of enjoyment. Tho sun came out In the morning like n May sun, and everything passed oil quietly and toiho entire satisfaction of all present. Not a jar of any description occurred to in nr mo pleasure oi any one. newim, THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, i;iy ileum. Tho election imsscd over verv quietly nnd nothing unusual ocrnm.il. Twenty.four hands wcro dlsch.inod . from the bont-yard last week, and tlic'ln. dlcatlons nre that more will bo suspended lortiy. Itcv. Mr. Itomcr has been linlillnit n scries of protracted meetings during the past week. Hartcr has purchased the John Shuman farm. Rutlcdeo Intends bulldl ill? a nnw house before Spring. Davo" has kindly consented to clvo the Republicans a froi rldo up tho river, and III hava his hands full ns the crowd will e very greet i wo think ho mnv he com pelled to charter several boats to accom modate nil. Ho will havo a good crow, consisting of "Grandpap" who Is an ex. pencnccd pilot and will take the helm, nnd "Barney" who will net m steward and also have chargo of tho Greenback delega tion. Tho nrtlst has been at work ngnln mak. ig illustrations of roosters! nerhnns ho lug h ad better let some one else do that. John Mllnes knowing that the tide of travel up Salt River by tho Republicans, would no so great as to make It almost Im possible to secure n berth, purchased a pal r of ponies and will make the trip In his own conveyance. (Jul. Warren J. Iluclutlcw. Just ns wo went to press last week tho sad Intelligence reached us that Warren J. Buckalew had breathed his last- For some months his health had been falling, nnd for nbout four weeks previous to ills death he was confined to his bed. He leaves a wifo and infant son. His ago was about Hi) years. At n meeting of tho Bar Association on Saturday last, tho president, Col. J. G. Freeze, stated tho object of tho meeting. Col. Freeze, Col. Knorr, P. E. Wirt, W. II. Rhawn nnd C. B. Jackson Esqs., were ap pointed n committee to draft resolutions and reported ns follows: Resolved. That wo deeply regret the early death of our late associate, Warren J. Buck nlcw, n gentleman of genial manners, of literary tastes and well versed In tho learn ing of his profession. Remixed. That the Bar designate of Its members John M. Clark, Robert R. Little. T. J. Vanderslicc, Jacob H. Maize, C. V. Miller and F. P. Billmcyer ns bearers; and that we attend the funeral In a body. Resolved. That we tender to the family of our into fellow member of tho Bar, the assurances of our heartfelt sympathy In the loss they havo sustained in this bereave ment. Rcsoltcd. That a copy of these proceed ing he transmitted to lion, wnanes u. Buckalew, and to Mrs. Warren J. Bucka lew. The Interment took place nt Roscmont cemetery on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, Thousands of families have had occasion to try the never failing qualities of Dr. Bull's cough syrup, and they nil unlto in the prnlse of this wonderful prescription. Tlic DiMiipnolntecl Camlitlute. The candidate who got left at the county Convention can bo told by the way he grasps your hand, braces himself against his gurgling emotion, and whispcrlngly in quires : "Did you ever hear of a case like it ?" You never did. You tell him that you never did, and he pulls you into a doorway and continues : "I'm done with politics forever!" "No 1" "Yes, I am, and with the party too!" "You don't say!" "Oh, but I am. This tiling has satisfied me that there is no such thing as honesty In politics, nnd that a politician has no more word than a dog. 1 was sold out." 'Possible !" iSoldout and lied out! They used money to beat me. They lied about me. They played hypocrite nnd knave. Here 1 have served tho party for nineteen long years and never nsked for an office, and the minute I decide to accept the nomination for n little 15 cent position they go to work and beat me in n co uvention wltli a wooden- head who doesn't know enough to mark a barrel of Jpork. Corruption, sir cor-rup-shun and the whole ticket will bo defeated ou account of It." And the best of It is ho takes you for u man who isn't posted. He doesn't beliove you havo tho slightest Idea that ho packed three or four caucuses, bought a dozen dele gates, told three lies to the other man's one, and was beaten because his delegates sold out. lie takes you for an Innocent, and ho irosps your hand again at paitlng and chockingly says s "Corruption vile corruption ! Most bare faced fraud in American politics ! Can't train with a party upheld by the practice of such principles can't possibly do it." 1'nc Democrats of Berwick are mnkln, extensive arrangements for n grand jubilee next Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. l'erHoual! To Men Only I Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Michigan, will send Dr .Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltalc Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who nre affilcted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vital ity, uiil manhood, mid kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of health and manly vigor, Address as above. N, B. No risk Is in- currcd, as thirty days' trial Is allowed. Oct. 28. '81-ly DEATHS. MoMiciiaki, Died In Fishlngcrcck town ship on tho 20th of October, Attn Ralsta McMlchael, age 5 years and 3 days. MARRIAGES. Siiu'lev Nkai At Bloomsburg, Pn,, on the Oth. Inst , by thu Rev. D. J. Waller, assisted by the Rev. Dr, Mitchell and Rev, Murray Shipley, Morris Shotwell Shipley, of Cincinnati, to Anna Montgomery Neal, of Bloomsburg. The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over all othercough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron-1 chilis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of I con .umi tive persons in advanced sLiim of the Disease. For Sale bya'l Druggists. Price, 25 cents. LOCAL NOTICES. I, W. Hartman & Son don't hnvo two prices for their goods you can buy as cnenp ns your nclgiiiior. More ladles' coats and dolmans nt i.ntz & Sloan's this week. I. W. Hnrtmnn & Son havo the shawls of tho county. If VOil Wnnt nnvlhlnir In tlin drv ironds line call nt Lutz & Uloaivs. Addison's Liver Rencwcr.. or medicine prepared for diseases of tho liver; dyspep sia, sick and nervous headache, cdnstlpa tlon of tho bowels, colic, sour stomach. heartburn, fever nnd nguc, dropsy, laun dice, Ac,, prepared from roots and herbs strictly vegetable. Prepared only by J. II. lvinporis, uioomsuurg, l'n. Allg, 4111 Mil. More underwear nt Lutz & Sloan's. W. B. Allen has lust oooncd a lot of new goods, embracing 'fine groceries, glass ware, painted china, queenswnre, &c. All of tho best, and nt the lowest prices. aprll 7-tf I. W. Hartman & Son have tho dishes nnd glassware of Bloomsburg. Farmers denllnir at W, B Allen's can he necommodnted with stabling. npr. 7-tf. I. W. Hartman & Son have cold weather goods. As cood clears ns can be found in town are kept at W. B. Allen's East end gro. eery. nprn mi I. W. Hartman Ss Son's wool shawls bring In tho stamps ; go and buy one. Klnnorl's Compound Asiatic Balsam, or Dlarrhri'n cure. A remedy that has never failed in diarrhoea. It also gives Instant relief in colic, cramp, or pain, In the stom ach. PrcparcdaudsoldbyJ.il. Kinports Evnns' block, Main St., Bloomsburg Pa. Aug. 4th Dm i Flour and feed can nlwavs ho had nt Allen's East end grocery. uprll 7-tf I. W. Hartman & Son's stores are full and running over with line goods this fall. Remember that Lutz & Sloan have a large stock of cashmeres and other dress goods cheap. BUSINESS NOTICES. "ntJOllDPAlBA." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid ney, madder and urinary Diseases. $l. Druggists. OUR (II.01IIOUS INDP.l'KNDKSOK. What can be more glorious than to be independent of suffering, caused by dys pepsia,indlgestion, constip-ition, sick head- acne, or otlicr diseases emanating Irom tbe stomacli. 1 liis can lie easily gained uy a timely use of Burdock Blood Bitters. Price $1 00, SHILOU'S OOXSUMITIO.N C011K. This Is bcvnnd nuestlon llin most aurress. nil uougu Medicine wo navo ever sold, a lew doses invariably cure tlie worst cases of Cough, Croup, nnd Bronchitis, while Its' wonderful success In the cure of Consump. tlon is without n parallel in tho history of medicine. Since its llrst discovery it has been sold on a gunrantec, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price iu cts. ami ai.w. it your iincs are sore. Chest, or Back, Lame, use Shuoh's Porous riastcr. 1'rico !25 cts. Bold Uy J. II. Kin- ports, may 5 cow :V truo tonic medicine, a blessing In every household, is Brown's Iron Bitters. C3"Fcatliers, ribbons, velvet can all be colored to match that new hat by usinc the Diamond Dyes. 10 cents for any color. TnE AMEHI0AN INSTITUTE OS Sl'EKR'S WINES. A committee was appointed to visit Al fred Speer's Vineyards at Passaic, N, .1. to examine his wines and cellars and report. The following Is a part of the report : Many win ue u iiiuu supnscu iu learn unit wiiiuu so short a distance from tills city, has been prosecuted an enterprise of so much impor tance, and with so much success. The quality of these wines are not excelled uy nny producer in Hie world and during the season when the operations of handling the grapes, expressing the juices and tho other treatment are in active progress It is Interesting and instructive to visit tho vine yards and'.witness the operntion. it. ll. .Martin, l A. 8. Heath, M. D- Committee. J. Distumell, ) SITTING Ul NIOIITS. Mrs. E. H. Perkins. Creek Center: N1 Y., writes she had been troublediwith asthma for four years. Had to slt'Mip night after night with it, and was ultimate ly cured by two bottles of Thomas' Eclec- tric Ull. SKINNY MEN. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotenco sexual Dobllity. If you are woman nnd wnnt both health and beauty, remember that all superficial efforts to 'increase your personal charms uro vain. Freshness and boauty accompany health, and to sccuro this Jlrs. Lydia K. riiiKliam's remedies for all female weak nesses offer the surest means of renovation, The highest intelligence loses lis lustre. wren u must una expression iiirougn a billions complexion. Good for either pgr. SHILOU'S OATAIIIill HF.MEDT. A IliarVC- lous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, nnd Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful trentment of these com plaints without extra charge. Price COcts. Sold by J. II. Kinports. muy5-eow. See n woman in another column, 'near Speer's Vineyards, plrkinr; grnpes from which Speer's Port Grape1 Vino Is made, Mint Is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession, for thu tiRo'df invalids, weakly persons turn tno ugcti. Sold by Druggists. sept 23-ly A OIllOAUO MEIICHANT'S KXI'EIIIKNBU After I had become nlmost skin and bono, with neither strength, npnetito nor ambition left, nnd tho doctors couldn't help me, two bottles of Parker's Qingef Tonic cured mo completely. 51. 11. AVest cott, Lump .M'f'r., Chicago. AKAWKK THIS OUESTION. Why do so many people we see nround us, seem to prefer to sillier and lie made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Comlnglup of 1,,. Vaa.I Vnll.i... Ul-l.t ...1..... rfk - .Id we win sen iiicm pinion's v utilizer, cunran teed to cure mum. soiti ny j, ii, Kin- ports, may fi.eow "notion on hats." , Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. V'lt Is a great art to do tho right tiling nt tho right time-" Tho person subject to de. raugemcni oi mo moneys or liver lins n protective duty to perforin In purchasing a package of Kidney Wort. It Invleor. ntes theso organs and by Its cathartic nnd diuretic cliect, cleanses tho whole sys. tern of nil bad humors. MARKETJIEPORTS. iiiiOOMsmmo makkkt, wheat porbtuhol,,,, , m.oo Kye " , he corn, " , m oat " ,, Ai Flour per barrel , ,, t.to Cloverseed , s.to nutter, ,., ,u t.W i Tallow , ,,,, , u I'otatoes , ,40 unea pie , j I nines i .mourner , ij ciiiekens i Turkeys ' .u uira per pound n.. .... 16 May per ton ipi iineiwai ss utitKiTueut uower ier luu,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S,uo A. UDITOH'S NOTICE. K4T.ITK OV J1COD 81IK1HU1M. nvmuvii Tho uudeMigned auditor appolnwd by orphans' court oi uoiuinuia county, by consent of nartlt-B laierestod.oncjceptlons to the second and nnal fT.ohJ'., N UfMuender, Jr., admlulstiatorof Jacob Bheariaiii, deeoased, will tit ut his onice Iu lllooinsburg on rialuMay, November lllh, iss, at vmwwu.m tug iuiouuuii iaj iieriona uis uutlei. when an persons Interested will attend lltnVj tlilnk nrouer. mm t wni'i.,, H' ocf.nr-.iv X.?ditor BLOOMSMM, (Cf)LUMBl A dO'TJNTY, PA. 1 ' j f virtue 6 stinilf writs IsineilTout of llin Court tit Common Hovtof Columbia ,c runty, nnd ttmo directed, lll lie rpne.i io pnbncBil.ini tlio Court House, In ll'o unsburir. tin ' MONDAY, DECE.MUEIt i, 1882, at two o'olock p. m , i.AH lhat ct-ruln'rleca or parcel of erounii. stt- uato, lying and being In East Dloomsburg, Colum bia county nii'l stato of PcnnsrlTAnia, bounded and described as folio ,vs, to-wlt i lJcjlnnliijr at a stako sorter of Pearl street and Apple alloy, and running tlienco alonjr std stroot sotttb-wostwaM. )y ' 'feet to lot number tn tlienco a'ong s.il4 ..lot n6rlu.wolwaril!y iw, foot, moro or loss, to Filth street theiioo along said street nortli.weitwnrdlj' foctlo Applo alloy, aforesaid and llmuco along said alloy soulu-fostwardly 130 feet, inoro or loss, to the placo of be ginning, wberoon nro oroctod two two story frame dwelllQg bo isos. Tho said tract Is .divided Into two town loU numbered In tho general plan of said tqwn by unmbeis clghty-ono andclgbty. three. Lot clglity-thr!) Is separately drscrlbell as fol lows, to-wlt' Uiginnlng al a stako corner of l'earl street and Applo alley and running thenco along said stroot soutb-wostwarlly foot to lot clglitf-ono aforesaid, of Samuel Knorr1, tlienco along said lot north-we3twardly ; feet moro or less, to1 Fifth street, tlion along said street northeastwardly feet to Apple alloy aforesaid, and tlionoa along said alley southeast Vardly iw feet more it less, to) tlu place of beginning, whereon 11 erected n ono two story traino dwelling houso. Lotnumb.'rclghty-onc, atorenald, Ii separately described as follows; to-wlt ; Beginning at a cor ner of said lot Klghly-tliresotJane li. Drown and Pearl street, thenco alonir said street feet to lot number scventr-nlno of Henry Kleim, thenco along said lot northwestwardly 13') feet, moro or less, to Fifth street, thence along said Fifth street north-castwardly foot to lot Eighty-throe, aforesaid, and thence along said lot south-castwardly ono hundred and thirty fict, moro or less, to the placo ot,bcglnnlng,wberoon la erected a one two story frame dwelling house. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot James Ilarton against William Tarr, with notlco to Sam uel Knorr terro tenant of lot Elgbty-ono and Jano E. Urown. wifo of Qcoro II, Urown, terro tennnt of lot Elghty-three, nnd to be fold as tho property of Wm. Tarr with notlco .to Samuel Knoir and Jano K, llrown, terro tenants. TKKMS OF SALE. Cash at tho striking down of tho property, otherwise It will bo resold at onco. N. ! Funk, Atfy. Alias. Lev, Fa. ALSO, Tho following described teal estate situate In kFIiblngcreelc township, Columbia county? l'n,, as the' property of Emandus Unangst. Hounded on the north by public road, on tho cist by land ot Ell l'ealer, on the south and west by lands of Widow and heirs of Hiram renter deceased, con talnlng about one-fourth ot an aero ot land, on which Is orccted a frame stable, two wells ot wa ter on the premises. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot Sam uel Shlve, executor of rnlllp Unangst, deceased, against Emandus Unnnfst and to bo sold as the property of llmandus Unangst. Sillier, Att'y. Fl. Fa. ALSO, Tho following described real estate sltuatol in iFlshtngcreek township, Columbia county, Pa., as the property of Willlam.unangst, bounded as fol lows to wit tun tho north by Bllzabeth" Uhangst, on tho cast by Flsblngcrcek, ot tho south by land otC. 13. White, and on tho west by land of John Creasy, containing about six acres of land, moro ,or less. ., . m K .sclzod, taken Into oxecutlon, aad to bo sold as tho property ot William Unangst. -.Miller Att'y. Fl Fa. ALSO All tho right, tltlo and Interest ot Caleb O'lirlan In n certain tractor piece ot land sltuato la Denton township. Columbia county, and stato o t Pcmv sylvanla and bounded and described as follows, to wit: On tho north by land of L. II, Stiles and Georeo Keeler. on the east by land of Itusscl Kama ofid John Kara?, on tho south by land ots. JIc- .uenry ana on tuo west oy inna ot Thompson .mc- nenry containing sixty nve acros.more or less, on Which aro erected a; two story Iramo 'dwelling houso, a barn and outbuildings. seized, taken In oxecutlon and to be sold as tho nrnnprtr nf (Ifllnh fl'hrlnn, ALSO Tho undivided one-half of all that certain real estate situate In Elshlngcroek township, Colum bia county Pa., bounded and described as tollows, to wit: Northwardly by lands ot John Zelinor Nelson Johnson ahd K. It. Ikeler ; Eastwardly by land3 0f JohnZebncr; Southwardly by lands of tho heirs ot Aaron Kara? 'and Wtjstwardly by lands of Alex Stewart and John Helde.. Contaln-seventy-threo acres more or less, on which are erected aframo dwelling house and bank barn, seized, taken into execution and to be sold" as Uii property of Benjamin n. Karns, with - notice to terro tenants. , , ( Lltuo Att'y. ''Fieri Fuclas. . ALO, , All that certain tract ot land sttuale In Fishing- creek township, Columbia county, and state, of I'onnsyiTania, p?unaoa ana ae-cnuca as igiiowb to wit: On tho north by public road, on the east by lands of (leoreo Kuckle. on the south by land oi llcn'rsharrer, and on tho. west by land of John' Nejhart, containing thrco acres moreorlc&a, on which aro erected a frame houso, stable and' out buildings. Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold as tho property of Andrew Lunger. . UITI.K tc aiLLSs. Atty's, U. U. EST, Nov. loth, 1SS2. .Sheriff, T-OTICE IS IIEItEBY GIVEN TllAT An application "111 be mado, under the provi sions oi the Act of the General Assembly otthe Commonwealth ot rennsvlvanla. aDDrored ssth day ot April, IS74, entitled "An Act to proTido for tae incorporation nna iteguinuon oi cerrain cor porations,' and several supplements thereto, tor tho charter of a corporation, lo bo called "THE JOHNSON II II AS LEV COAL COMPANY." proposed to do incorporated ror tno purpoo ot raining ana selling anmraciio coai, nna. acquiring ana exer cising all the franchise1), rights und privileges re- laClDn'to or connected with the acquisition, use and disposition of real and personal property, and another franchises, rights and privileges oi a mining company incorporated under the above mentioned Act and supplements, . , Tho mining operations ot tho Company 'are to be carried ou In ilia county of Columbia. In the state or reuusjjvaoia, ana sales ana deliveries are to bo made within or wlth'iut tho said Stato. rower to sell or release tho real estate ot tho cor Dorntlon Is to be axnrolsed bv the Directors 'with out Uio necessity of obtalnlng'the-consent'of tho BVUVKUUlUCltl. K. .M. UU.M.MINdS, Holtcliorfor Applicants oct W- COURT PROCLAMATION- TTriIEItKAS,tlieIIon. Wiij-iam Emtsi-J. ?T rrcsiuent Jiuigo oitho court of oyer and TermlnormidGeneralJall Dellfery.-.Court of Quaf. ter.HesBlons ot tho I'eacc and the Court ot Common I'leas and Orphans' Court In the vctli Judicial 1U trlct, coinpo-d of tho counties of Columbia and Montour, and the Hons. Jamos Luke and' P". .' L. bhuman, Assclato Judcos of Columbia county, have Issued their precept.beaitug date tho oth day ui Dupb. iu uiu yeut ui uur L,oruuuu luoua.iuu cigiu hundred and eighty-two, and toimo dlrectea tor holding a court of oyer and Terminer; nnd Gerieul uartr' Sessions ot tlio reace, Court 'it commop rieas and Orphans' court, In Dloomsburg, In the county of C'olumbla,on the nrst Monday, being tho 4th day of December noxt, to continue- for nro weeks. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner, to tho Jus tlces of tho I'eacc, and tho constables ot the(sld County of columbla,tiat they be then and ther-j In their proper person atlp o'clock In tho forenoon of said 4th day of Pec. with their records Inqui sitions and other remembrance.i.to do thoscitblijgs which to their oniees appertain to be done. Anil those that aro bound by rcco'gnlzanco to prosoauiii against me prisoners mat aro or may bo in tho jail ot tho sa!d,county of Columbia, to bo then and there to prosecute them as shall be put. Jurors aro re quested to bo punctual In their nttendanco, agreoably to their notices. Hated at liloomsburg (, si tho 3rd day of Nov, la the year ot onr I., s, V Lord ono thomand eight hundred and I'-'v'l elirhtv.twoand In the ono hundred untl soventh year of tho Independence of tho United Diau-.iui Aiiimea. hlierinv timco. U, II. ENT. Hloomtburg, Nov.4-10 Bherjtf. Ail Only Daughter Oured of Oonsumpfion, When death was hourly exnected. all romndlpii having falltd and Dr. II. Juiueswasoxperlment- iuk n..u vuu iuuujt uaruif ui utticuiin. no arciueut ally made u preparation which cured hla-onli- child of rniniiniinioii, iim child ts now in this country, and enjoying tin best of licilUi, JIq his iiu.m ,u tnc nuuu iiiii. KinauiintiitHi can 00 poMiivoiy ana permanently cured. Tno Doctor now gives this reelpo free, only asking two thre co il atatups to, luy exnunses. 'ihUi herb nis. ciireii ijluiil wet8, nausea at. the stonmcurand Utl t frrfth nlrt " In 'turanlv. .m. I M(uvi'MVMf iiaiuiu lull ''Vr4 ELYS M'h'J nasal passuifcs 0 'Jr. . uH l!dtnrrlikl'.vi,ta tnghoillhyhecretlous sluys IMInrntnation, E.v.xvn . wit, mein rane from additin,ii colds.oompletely lie is the sores and resteres tho tense or tusiasna smell, tliesenclal 10 fciilts are reaiUed by a few applications, A thorough treatment will curociUuriu, hay fevfr A I ntquoled v i.u.ua 1,1 mil nraii AcroaaUe to nsi. An. WAY- PF.VIPB RM.."'."! BKhl C'ltEAM DAL5I CO., Oswego, N. V, CAT l"a",.,.".S3ia2t'5jJ For diarrhoea nnd dvscntcrv net Dr. Oale's cholern specific. It Is tho best ar ticle. It never falls to cure. It nlwnys proves satlsfactory--on1y 25 cents. Now is tho time to clonr your feet of PornS. bunions nnd ca louses. Dr. (laics' corn-euro Is- wan anted, Money refunded ii not saiisinciory. au cents per pacKiige. Our stock of cloth, hair. null, shaving rind tooth brushes contains bnnralns which customers wilt not fall to appreciate. Don't forcot It I Hcndcrshott's Qcrmnu Liniment lt n whole medicine-chest in Itself, tt rnllnves until nlmost lnstantlv. ;it 'is" nil Ihloriitil and external remedy which can bo taken or applied for almost any dlsoaso of ,inan 6r benst. Largo uotties ou cents. For a certain and permanent cure for ague,, chilis and fever, dumb ague mal arial Joyer, iSic., get llcndershott's Ague Tonic. It Is a specific for all thoso ills tressini; diseases nrislntr from exposure to stagnant water, bogs and nil mnrsh-mlas- matio iniiuenccs. 1'int nottics iji.w. 'Famllv mcdlclno chests soincthlin' en tirely new. in two sizes: No. 1. 13 buttles. No. 2, 24 bottles. Thoy nra lust what every farmer should have call and see -f AVo keen well stocked wltli tho best. strictly pure, spices of nil kinds nlso flavoring extracts, llorax In packages, anu me ucst oi l.auniiry soups. N. J. Hendershott. UDITOR'S notice: KSTiTi OF MAKUiHHT C AlKXtN, DSOStSSD, Tho underslKnea auditor appointed br the Or- E nans' uourt or uoiumoia roumr, Mm ot tho balance ot tho tuna In to mako dlstri- tuo hands ot John II.. Alkman, administrator, to and among tuo panics cniiuca wcrou), win perform me duties ot his annolntment at his onteo la nioorns- tnrg on Friday. November um isss, at 10 o'clocV a. m.. when and where sli parties. lntcrostod In said fund must attend or bo torevor debarred from any snare or said fund. , i, K WAIXBR, oct 27-ta Auditor. A UMTOH'S NOTICE. ' i BStlTlI OF40HK MO HIl'NOLDS, 11ECB1SBO. Tho underslirncd auditor armolntod by th Or gans' Court ot Columbia county, to mako dlslrl mtlon ot the balauco ot tho fund In tno hands ot II. W. Mcitoynolds administrator, to and among tuo parties entitled thereto, win sit at his 'office In the town of Bloomsburff, on Saturday, November, tun isbz, aiv a, m.,to periorm tno amies oi ms iiDDOiuiaionL. irna anu nm-rD uii larucs inreroHteu in saia ihdu must aucna ur i io debarred from recelvlns any shoro thereof. O. P. TJAIlKLEY' oct so-U, Auditor. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. KSTATK OP SAMDBL SBVBBRT, USOHASfD. Letters of administration on the cstato of .Sam uel Seybert.lato orHcotttorniehlp,Col.co.,deeeasod nave ueou granica vywa ltcgistcr or saiu countr io UusanSeybert All persons having claims against tho estato of said decedent are reauested to pre sent them for settlement and tlioeo indebted to make payment to tno undersigned administratrix wuuoui uoiay. Hopt 29 Administratrix. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. 1i.I i . i J! STATU Ur AVAil UAUbCj VKUBAbKU. ( The undtrslirned auditor aDDOlnted br the'Cr- Dhan's Court ot Columbia county, to make dlstrt- UUUUU Ul 1I1U UllinUVC I U IUO UDUUB Ul tUO to and among tho parties entitled thereto, "Hi perform, tno. duties of bis appointment nthls oIUoo I4I ploOmsburg," on Friday November loth, at ton o'clock a', m.. when and 7hcra all persons Interested must appear and proTo their claims or be debarred from any share ot said fund. P. P. BILL.MEYKn, oct, ls-ta 1 , ' Auditor. in CUE!! And WE HAVE GOT IT. Am CLOTHING,, HATS, GAPS, SHIRTS, and r.l'l H'l 'OF Grants' FurraishijiK tV'- I'3 - . . ,6. AT PRICES THAT WILL 3- NISI YOU CAL1L AND be consrvusroEr). AT ). Lowcnki'ff's. MEN WANTHII talary 1.1111: and tii paid. l.KVl xtetisi Sll't'llk'- OK II, KuiiJrjLn.;i.iceum,iUw. 1,1MW, Ifnmcnsc New Stock . . i' i 1ST in- ' BO tri OUT-of-town consumers of DRY GOODS will find that SHOPPING- by MAIL, when dono throufh our porfootod fSavcaTimo! Mall Order Department Saves Money t (SavcaFatiguoI Aud 1b ttst as Satisfa&ory aa ohopplng In person at tHo dountero. XTTR1TB to ua (a Pootal Card will do) stating tho kinds of goods doalrod, and SAMPLES to ooloct from, vrltb. pricen nnd widths oorrootly marked, will bo forwarded by roturu mall. Our Mail Ordor Dopartmenfc la organized wltb. suoh perfect Bystom, that wo can guarantoo all Orders filled tho same day as received, ,':St whothor for goods or samples. Our pricos can bo rolled upon aa al .vays being AX XHE I-OWEST POINT. . 8TRAWBRID6E '& CLOTHIER, Eighth and Market Sts., Philad'a. 7S f I ,'JM. 1 T ,M Till. re Invited to examine the beautiful ffarfCofitainedrrtcurimficrfaffcist &XQiX)t8 aim t'ngs itct&ofttie largeft aadftneflL COIIECWONS &erJ&tontntte united States andcomprifttmany original Wbrito.-whicfi are Ibeclal I'URK READY-MIXED AND PASTE, LEAD PAINTS COMIUNKI) WITH PURE LINSEED Oil. IFHSTE COLORS, Satisfaction Guaranteed on , .MONEY REFUNDED DELIVERED FEEE OP FREIGHT Wliere wo have nil agent. CffifOrdcrs nnil iniiniries M Moil or Telephone receive i'iiojut attention. -Ammijss. toiirlfliiteLBatlZiuGWorWs: RUPERT, PA. HEMYS.EE AY, Proprietor. F. S. HARTMAN, SALESMAN. May ss -cm A VALUABLE FARM AT Private Sale. Tho undersigned will sellnt private sale tho farm ot itlchard Demott, late ot Madison town ship, Columbk county, doceasal. Tho said farm ts located neir Jeraeytowa. .and contains a frame house, frame barn, and outbuildings, plenty m irmt, mna won watered. And contains 107 Acres of Laud, About 00 acres of which Is timbered. For particulars Inquire ofths undersigned at Whlto Hall, Montour couuty, or at Jasper Demott on the premises. WESLEV HOMIHEN, Agent for heirs of itlchard Dcraott, Oct, iuos. . UniTOU'S NOTICE. KTlTE Or XICUtlltOKOVRt, MCIISSD. COLCMUIA COUNTY, tsi Among tho llecoids and proceedlngs'of the Orphans' Court of Columbia Coaulj, It Is Inter alU,thusconlalnvdt 1 in vuo maner 01 me nual acaountof Joshua Fetterman and Aaron drover, administrators of And now, 8epi ember 19th, issi, on motion ot M. P. Byerly court appoints Charles 0. Uarsley, Esq., audltar, to mike dlstrlbuiion of the monev In the hands of said admlnutrators, with power to dla trlbute the share of Susan Urover who died since said Idocessed In her malorlty Intestate unmar ried and without Issue, and before Bitting as sucU auditor he shallgno nolloetoallpartlesbypub llcatlon under thu ruies ot this court. llYTiii Court, WM. KltlCKUAUM. Cemncd from the Ilecords this istu day of Sep tember w. ' r -,IJ,P!ira".'nc? 01010 'oif BOlng tho underilaned audit Jt will sit at his onice fa llloomsbmg on l'rlday. November wtb, iwiatten o'olock a. in., to jierrorm tho duties othls appolntmont when and where all parlies Interested will arm -ar und preson their claims or bo former debarred from any share ot said lund. ' t.a.HAitKi,Ey, "y-t& Auditor. suiJSOHiiJKlToFoit THE COLUMBIAN 81.50 A YEAK. ' . 7 ' . . ' ... ... . ... i- ' r ' 4' li I tl. !!! i-tl HI !. .' .it ORPHANS'. COURT SALE OK VALUABLE Real Estate In pursuance of an order Issued out otthe Or phans' Court ot Columbia county the undersigned administrator of Joseph Snyder, late of the town ot Dloomsburg, deceased, will expose to publlo silo on tho premises on Wednesday, November 22d '82, at ten o'clock a.m., tho following described real estate : A certain pleco, parcel or tract ot land sltuAta In Miniln township In slid county adjoining lands of Fctcr Oearhart, William Menslnger, aeorge Kelchner and others, containing 30 ACRES more or less, whereon are erocted a dwelling house, barn and other out buildings, and trait trees on said land. Also on the samo day at two o'clock p, m., tho ollowlng real cstato : A certain houso and lot of ground sltuato In the town ot Bloomsburg, adjoining the public rond leading from Dloomsburg to Catawlssa, on the east, and Dig Flshlngcreck on tho west, contain ing about Sixty-Five Perches olland, whereon aro erected a two story trams dwelling houso with kitchen attached, a sUbla and other out buildings. TEUM8 OP BALE. Ten per cent, ot the one fourth ot tho purchaso money to be paid at the striking down ot the property; the one-lourth less the, ten per cent, at the confirmation ot sale; and .the remaining three-fourths In one year there after, with Interest from confirmation nisi. Purchasers to pay tor deeds: rossc3Slon 61 Mlftlln property given 1st ot April 18S8. JOHN O.iUICK, Administrator, oct7-ts " Hupert, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Ol' VALUAULK Ileal Estate! By Virtue of an order ot tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tho undersigned executor ot Michael tcmon, late ot Flsblngcrcek township, Columbia county, will expose to public sole on the premises ou Saturday, November 18, '82 at ten o'clock a.m., the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning at a live whlto oak by land ot Doyd Stoker north sUty-two degrees, east two hundred and thirty-seven and nvo tenths perches along lands ot Boyd stoker, C. D. Whlto and Oeorgo Thompson to a corner, thence south twenty-six degrees oast forty-soveu and nve tenth perches along laud of a. Thompson to a corner In lint of landof Peter Kveland thence along land ot Peter ISreland south sixty-one aud a halt degrees wett slxty-Hve and tlvo tenth perches to a stone, thence along sarna south twenty-four degrees east one andsoven tentb perches to a stone, corner ot tho John Kveland lot now K. L. Lemon, thorns along land ot E, L. Lemon, George Pealer and others, south sixty-two degrees west one hundred and slxty.sovcn and sixteenth perches to a stone, .thenco by land ot William Whltenlght north twenty-six degrees west twenty-six perches to a stono, thenco along some north twenty-seven and a halt degrees east nvo and eight tenth perches to a wnlto pi no stump thence by the same north forty-nine degrees west twenty-two and tares tenth perches tq tho place ot beginning, contain ing 71 ACRES and one hundred and thirty-seven perches ot land. lEKMU op SALE. Ten per cent, of tbe one. fourth of tho purchaso money to be paid at the striking down of tho property ; the one-fourth loss tho ten per cent, at the confirmation of sale ; and tno remaining tnree-iourtns in ono year there after, Mill Interest from confirmation nltt. C, D. Urocxwav, 0, B. WiiiT, Attorney for estate, itxecator. oct i L I U, !,!, D. Medical Suptrintendent of tht Sanitarium. Bloomsburg, Pa, Nervous affections and diseases of wonion a speciality. Terms for board and treatment at the Institution reasonable. I'toplo in HloouiBburg nnd vicinity wishing to consult Dr. Shattuck should call only during oflloo hours from 8 to 0 a. in,, nnd 1 to 2 p. m. coy 1-ta
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