THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBXJRGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBUEG, PA., F1UDAY, JANUARY 12, 1883. Correct Rnllroart Time Tnble. Trains on tho Philadelphia & It. 11. leave ltupcrt as follows I ,ORTIt. K0CTI1. t 18 n, 81. II 45K. til. 4 w p. in. 1 46 p. in. Trains on tho 0. 1.. W. It. H. lcito Bloomsburg as follows! north. kujiii. t m a. m. 8 lu a. m. !0 6S a. tn. It 49 a. In. e 81 p. in. 4 at p. in. Tho 11 45 train south connects with tho 1'hlla delpbla Heading at Hupcrt, and with tho Northern Central at Northumocrland. The 8:5 a. m train connects at Northumberland with : train on Pennsylvania road reaching rhl'adeiphla at 8:w p. in. DieH:4 train connects with Philadelphia and Heading roa t at Hupert at 11:60 reaching Phtla delpbla at e:oo p.m. '1110 11:43 train connects with Pennsylvania roa l at Northumberland at 1:4 reaching l'hlladol nhla at 7:33 p. tn. The 4:Si p m. train connects with Fennsyltnnla road at Northumberland at 8:03 p. m. anu reaencs 1'Mladclrhla at f :M a. m. I'crnonul. Miss Bcssto McKclvy returned to school nt Chestnut Hill, lost Monday. Miss Dora Wolf Is visiting In Sunhury with her frlcml, Miss TIM Fisher. H. P. Vannotta, who Is teaching In Her. wick, spent last week at the Institute nt Catawlssn. W. H. Smith, of tho Milton lrou, made us ft call on Monday. Ho reports his pa per to bo In a flourishing condition. Frank 1'. Cospcr of l'lttston spent last week with his many triends In Blooms burg. Wo wcro pleased to sec him and arc always ready to extend a welcoming hand to him. A. N. Brlcn Esq., editor of tho Sunlury News, nnd tho Messrs. Shlpman were lu town on Wednesday, and wo were pleased to welcome thorn to our office. Tho iVetc.t is an excellent paper, barring Its politics. Miss Hottlc N. McKclvy and Miss Itutli Tustln left for Lcwlsburg yesterday to en ter upon n courso of studies at tho "Semi, nary". Wc wish them n pleasant sojourn, nn easy victory over dlllcult lessons and n safo return. Robert Young had a stroke of paralysis lost Sunday night, and is seriously ill. Tho youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Long, was burled on Thursday. Mrs. Frank Vnndcrsllcc presented her husband with a boy baby on Friday morn, lug last. Thomas Trench & Son liavo sold their pa per mill in Scott township to J. H. Maize, Esq., nnd J. M. Shew. Auditor General Lemon will pleaso ac cept our thanks for a copy of his report on the State finances for the year ending No vember 30, 1832. The trial of Hon. 0. W. Drum of Lu zerne county has been continued by Com missioner Hill to February 20th, 1833, at S o'clock p. in., at Ilazlcton, A full lot of dental Instruments belonging to the late Dr. W. J. Wright, will be sold the 22d day of January. 1833, at tho ofllce of H. J. Ilceder, Catawlssn, IV E. A. Httwiing's now meat market, one door West of tho OAumltm building, is now open and, judging from tho quantities of meat handled, the house has lost no custom. lucrcitftctl I'outnl I'nclllllcn. Mrs. St. A. Brockway died in Blooms- linnr nn Ttmra.lr... T ...... ...... iii. , n .... ......,. uiuiuiuj. ii ngcu oo I .!.,. wnn. di... i i i . . ... . i iiiiuuiMi miu ruurLN in (lur ciinirrcsamnn. ouu unu ucen in poor lieallli lor tt ,. ... . .. .. ... . . : some time, and was confined to her bed T' l", . . . " . C. for about I X weeks nro!! l,.,,l.il. " "" ' ituiirauurg, ncro Slio wns nn exemplary christian lady, and had been n member of the Baptist church for many years. Slio was tho mother of Copt. Brockway and Mrs. St. 1'. Lutz of Bloomshurg, and Frank E. Brockway of Beach Haven. Tho burial took place at Beach Haven on Saturday. , niter. This will prove ft great convcnlcnco to tho peoplo of that section of tho county, who feel grateful to Sir. Klotz for his efforts In their behalf. lIiiKCIIlHtcti-McIIctiry. Sir. Oscar I). Hagciibuch of Centre, nnd Stlss Ella C. Mcllcnry of Btlltwatcr, were married Jonuaiy 4th, 1893. The obovo was tho great bocIkI event of tho season, being the most brllllont affair Fon Hale. A farm of about 80 acres in Bcott township, ndjolnlng Ellas Krum. AISO. ft llOIISO mill lnt til Wnitrtnivn Hemlock towushln. recently nminlpil W of klml llmt cvcr occurred In the neigh Simon Webber. ' uorhood. The ceremony was performed In Also, a tract of land of about 20 acres In 1 10 cllrl9,iln Chapel at half past six p. in., Hemlock, adjoining Wlllam Ivcy. hy 11,0 llev' D- M' Kl'er. 1" 't" presenco ThcsonroncrtlesnowhelonIFtntl.ni..tatn ' O-Very largo audience which aisemhlsd man, Gymnastics Wands, by Sir. Al bert's school Address, "Our Protesslon," by Sir. J. T. Bcvaii, principal of Berwick schools) Gymnastics Dumb-bells. Sir. Charles W. Bcott was Introduced. Ho In- Vlted tho teachers to attend tho Btato etchers' Association, held at WllltamsDort In July. 1833. Prof. Sanford also tinted tho teachers to attend this Association. Music, Prof. Keller at the organ. Prof. Sanford hero Introduced tho subject of Primary Numbir.s Hun. E. A. Apgar Introduced the subject of Slap Drawing. His method would bo to draw mops entirely from memory. 1NTBI1MIS910N. of Caleb Barton, deceased. Reasonable terms will be given. Apply to I. W. Sic Kclvy or Geo. E. Elwell, Bloomshurg, Pn. jon. 12, If- Somebody in Pino township has n preju dice atrulnst bachelors. The Wllllomsport Sun andlianntr contains tho following i A correspondent from Columbia county "' "' . 7 otiuwaicr, as usi.e says that Pino township has too many old wa"T -ucuenry presided at llio i to witness It. Messrs. Klnnoy Adams, of Berwick, and Irvln Yost, of Flshlngcreck. ofllclatcd as groomsmen, nnd Misses Ida Hagcnhuch, sister to tho groom nnd Nettle SlcIIenry, daughter of Hon. E. J. Slcllcn ry, as bridesmaids, JIlsscs Slay, Jennie, Eva nnd Grace SlcIIenry as flower girls, and Messrs. II. V. White- of Bloomshurg, and O. D. SlcIIenry of Stillwater, as ushers. or- bachelors, and desires tho Sun and Jlanner to go for them heavy. Oh, no, wc can not no it. we nave n sincere pity for old bachelors, nnd if wo could do anything to change their course of life, wo should most cheerfully do so, hut as for giving them a racket, oh. no. They are, as a rule, a good, jolly set of fellows, and, when they do get married, make capital husbands. If tho gan, and to say ho did it well, Is but what all who know Charlie's musical powers, would expect. Everything passed oft per fectly smooth, nnd without n single mistake or jar to rufllo the pleasure of tho occasion at tho chapel. After the ceremony tho wedding party together with tho numerous girls of Pine township want n partner for Invited guests repaired to the homo of tho life, they'll set their cops for theso bochc lor. Wotcrbury, Conn., pioducis the smallest steam-engine In the wor'd. The engine, holler, governor, and pump stand In a space of seven-sixteenths of an Inch squaro or tho atca of a gold dollar and flvc-clghths of nn inch high. Tho engine has 148 distinct pieces of machinery, held together by flfty-two screws. Three drops of water till the boiler to overflowing. Tho diame ter of Its cylinder is tho sixteenth of an Inch. The whole engine weighs tlireo grains. Illoum Poor DlHIrlct. The members of the Democratic Stand ing Committee for the townships embraced in the Bloom Poor District, met at Light street on Saturday afternoon, thu Gtli, lust., and nominated Wesley Morris and Dr. Itedekcr as the Democratic candidates for Directors, to be voted for nt the February election. Snow fell on Friday last and quite a number of our town and county people took advantage of it, light as was tiic fall, to enjoy a ride In u sleigh for tho tho tlrst time this winter. It is stated that crops of wheat sown in Japan from California grain results so splendidly that largo preparations are being made for similar experiments in various parts of tho Empire. A seven year old son of Senator Wolver ton of Sunbury, had a narrow escape from drowning one day last week. Ho fell through a iiole In the ice on the river, and was rescued by men who were at work near by. The friends of Sir. Hcndrick W. Search, of Shlckshlnny, will bo pleased to learn that he has been chosen chief clerk by the Commissioners of Luzerne county. Sir. S. is a deserving young man and no doubt malts his good fortune. RcllKloutt McctlilKB. The Disciples at SUUvillo :ic In the midst of an Interesting protrauted exercise which is being well attended from night to night by tho people of that vicinnity. El- der John F. Howe, of Akron, Ohio and ed itor of the American Christian Review, is do ing the preaching, assisted by C. W. Coop er, tho pastor of the church, and D. SI. Kin- tcr of Stillwater. The melting will bo con. tinned Indefinitely. They invito the peo ple throughout the countiy to be present and listen to what they may havo to offer- Illoiiiltir vm I. J. "Waller. It you owe anything on subscription and have received a 1)111 from us, pleasc.settle promptly, and do not compel us to spend half of what you owe, in postago and time. Prompt payments will obviate tho necess ity of sending and receiving duns. A fruit grower placed tobacco stems around the trunks of peach trees, and there Is not the sign of - borer in any of the trees so treated. He set tho stems around the butts'of the trees and tied them nt the tops. It keeps off rabbits as well, In win ter. Tho Lutheran church was well fllhid last Sunday night In tho interest of tho Penn sylvania Bible Society. Addresses were made by Iluv. I. II. Torrence, secretary of tho society, and Col. J. G. Freeze. Hev. N. Spear has been appoiuted agent for this county. Sirs. Ann McMicliael, wife of James Sic SlichacI, died at Slihui, Illinois, on the 2Sth ult. They wcro for a number of years. residents of Hemlock township, this county nnd moved to Illinois only n fow years ngo. She was thu daughter of Joseph and Slary kester. Slarringes, births nnd deaths should lie published, but wo rant 1)3 presumed to know thu facts concerning them unfcss somebody tells us. The editor has no ttmo to attend all thu weddings, uud no incllnn tlon to attend the blrtlis. So bring us or send us tho news. Hi. A breaker of thu Pennsylvania Coal com pauy at l'lttston was entirely destroyed by lire on Monday of last week. It was the largest In the mithracitu coal fluid, and COO men and hoys arc thrown out of em ployment. Thu breaker cost $80,000 out sido of 'machinery. Tho King of Denmark is truly a paternal monarch. Finding that dining thu recent severti weather tho royal foot guards were suffering greatly from Colds nnd Coughs, this good old gentleman ordered a Biipply of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for them and now the sentries nro happy, A communication which wo would llko to publish comes from Hemlock townshl) this week, with no slgnatuie but Initials, nnd it Is therefore rejected. Thu Invariable rule of all responsible newspapers is that every contribution for publication must be signed with thu namu of tho writer. Representative Klotz of Slauch Chunk tha father of thu I lousc-clcvator at Wash lngton, Is described bythu JVuuonai Republi eat as "thu apostlu of case," because he has Just introduced u bill In Congress com pciiing street car companies In thu District of Columbia to provide every passenger with a seat, the bill of complaint of the plaintiff in this case sets fortli that previous to Sep tember 1882, D. J. Waller lad opened and dedicated to thu public, the extension of West street below Fifth, nnd the same had been accepted by the Town and thu public; that the Town had taken possession of, repaired and improved said street ; that at tho time of such dedication and accept ancc, there was a runlet which from time Immemorial had crossed West street at Its intersection with Fifth, and thence through the adjoining land of I). J. Waller and others ; that the said D. J. Waller and his employees, since the first day of October, 1882, havo by an erection of earth, stones, plank, posts and gravel, at the Intersection of said streets, obstructed and changed the course of said runlet fiom its natural bed, causing the water to overflow, nnd gather n a pool, causing noxious smells, and 1m peding travel, and the said D. J, Waller re I n seil to remove the said obstruction, or to permit the Street Commissioner to re move tbu same, thereby maintaining a great dangerous and injurious public nui sance : that the defendant has commenced thu erection of a stone foundation in tho course of Raid runlet upon his lot of ground on the corner of Fifth nnd West streets, in such n manner as to permanently obstruct nnd prevent tho natural and ancient flow of said stream, thereby causing the over flow, change of course, &c, and creating and maintaining a public nuisance ; that after said West street from Fifth to tho D, L. & W. R. R., hr.il been dedicated, ac cepted, repaired, and used as a public highway, tho defendant and ids employ ccs, opened a deep, dangerous and exposed ditcli on tho sidewalk of said West street between Fifth and Sixtli streets, Into which ditch thu defendant, by means of the said obstruction and stone wail, changed and diverted thu courso of said stream from its natural courso through the land of the tie fundant, and mused it to run in the said ditch along West street, thus obstructing mid rendering impossible Unit portion ot tho street, and thus maintaining a public nuisance. On tho presentation of this bill a pre. liminary injunction was granted, nnd the hearing took place on Slondny last, having been adjourned from Friday. After argil ment by counsil tho following decree was made by the court, by urgreement of both sides. Thu Town of Bloomshurg) vs - in r-quuy, David J.'Waller. ) No. 1, February term, 1833. And now, Jan mry 8, 18S3, tho parties appear nnd counsel for the defendant move to dissolve tho preliminary injunction after hearing thu Court being of opinion that by reason of bars or a fencu having been erected, kept up nnd maintained across West street at its Intersection with Fifth street at thu south sido of thu latter, by parties controlling thu land alleged to liavu bcn dedicated as a street until No vember 20, 1832, by which thu public had at all times heforu been precluded from using thu said laud as a highway, und no acceptance having, since its removal, been made, or taken placu by thu constituted authorities of thu Town of Bloomshurg, thereforo the said West street as described in thu bill has not become a public high way and tho Injunction ought not to be continued. It is therefore ordered that tho Injunction bo dissolved. William Elwbi.l, President Judge This does not necessarily end thu htiga tlon. Thu plaintiffs bill U not withdrawn, and thu defendant may still bu required to answer or plead, nnd thu phdntill may de mur or taku Issue. In tho latter caso thu cause may be referred to a master and ex. amlncr beforu whom tho testimony can ho taken, when thu parties can attend mid cross-examine. Tho refusal to continue tho Injunction amounts to nothing In set. tllng the rights of the defendant or thu public. That can only bu dono on llnnl hearing. Wu havo said this much to correct uu Impression that thu questions at Issue have been adjudicated, bride's father, Sir. J. F. SlcIIenry, the pop. ular merchant of Stillwater, where a great feast of good things awaited thctn, and to which all did amplu justice. Next In order came the "old fashioned drumming" by the "boys," who did their work well, rctir. lug quietly and orderly after tho prescnta- tlon of tho "new married folks," and tho usual "treat." Then followed tho compli mentary "screnado" by the Benton nnd Or nngcvllle brass bands, who discoursed some sweet music In splto of thu cold wind and driving snow which beat down upon them. They also took a view of thu brido nnd groom, which sccinid to thaw out their nearly frozen Up, nnd warm up their cold Angers for another merry tune, after which they weru disposed of in some way un known to the writer, which sent thorn homo with smiling faces and warm hearts filled witii good wishes for tiio happy couple. Taken nil together It was a most pleasant affair, and to say that ail enjoyed it is to put it very modestly. It was an event that will long bo remembered. Tho bride was the recipient ot numerous handsome nnd valuable presents. OrmiKCvlllc XtcitiH. Tho members of tho SI. E. Church arc holding protracted meeting. David Herring, one of our oldest citizens Is confined to his house by sickness. Sirs. II. C. Conner nnd Clara Fleckcn stino who have been visiting Shlckshlnny returned homo on Saturday last. Wm. Edwards and Reuben Bellas have taken a contract to imul lumber at Shamo- kln 51. L. Kline attended his father's funeral this week at Hughesvlilc. Sir. Samuel Kline was a former resident of this county The teachers havo returned from tho County Institute and report a good time, iho schools arc again in session. The Grammar school in charge of Alfred Howcr numbers 70 pupils. weean report no improvement in our sidu walks. A young man from the country nearly broke ids leg la front of one of our finest residences. Jt is rumored that Fishlngcrcck and Orange townships will unite Into a Poor district good move. 1 be demand for dwelling h uscs next spring far exceeds the supply. Our merchants nro doing an extensive business; some days tho streets arc block uded willi teams. Our Sportsmen want up to Cyrus B. SIo Henry's Inst week, killed three foxes ami returned before dark On last Monday a teamster left his wagon to ride witli another, when his horses be catno frigiitened und ran away. They passed through town at a rapid rate but were captured before doing damage. Such recklessness should not ho tolerated. Tho members ot Ent Post, G. A. R this place report a royal time at their meet ing, January Cth. Tho entertainment of Slessrs. Drinker, Townscnd and Hurt was very much appreciated. J. P. Welsh, member of Statu Normal School Faculty of West Chester spent thu holidays at home. Jt is reported that parties were lu town looking after a location for a Btovc and tiu store. Sir. and Sirs. Erlg of Willlamsport nre visiting her father, I. II. Hagcnburh, A candidate for Prothonotary from the south sido of the river was in town a few days ago. He claims to owo no allegiance to the Ring. E. Unangst tho genial landlord of tli Centennial hotel will retire from the busl ncss in the spring. Marion Hughes is making preparation to open a brick yard In the spring. Sirs. James B. Hnrman is visiting friends at Stillwater. Occasional. of County IUHtltuto Columbia County Teachers' Instltut opened In Catawlssn public school build Ings, 2 o'clock p. in., January 1, 1833. Reading of scriptures aud prayer by Rev. J. F. Deimer. An address of Welcome was extended to the teachers by Rev. G. B. Dechant. Re spouses by Sir. II. W. Buckingham, prln cipnl of Bloomsbiiig schools and Supt. J S. Grimes. Tho Catanissa Cornet Band nppenred and entertained the Institute with scverul sehctions of music. Sir. Ttirwllliger treasurer and three secre taries were elected- Prof. O. E. Littlu of Washington D. C. took up thu subject of drawing. In tl evening Prof. Littlu assisted by Miss Nora Bobbins of Bloomshurg gave an entertulu ment in tho Lutheran church. Tho build Ing being larger than any other in tli town, was kindly offered by tho Council for tho evening exercises of the Institute, Tuksoav. Opening exercises by Prof. I), J. Waller, Ph. D. Prof. R, H. Sanford took up tho subject of Primary Reading, After which Prof. Waller gave an Inter esting nnd plain tulk on -Mental Science. 1XTEIIMI3SIOX. Ii30 p. in., roll call und music. Prof. S. W. Keller, principal of Catawis3a Comer- vatory of Slusio presiding at the organ. Prof. Wilbur spoke on thu subject of History, giving methods and analysis for teaching It. Music, Miss Lizzltt Baldy at tho organ. Prof, Sanford again resumed tha subject of Primary Reading. Adjournment 4:00 p. m. In tho evening Prof. Sanford lectured on "Does It Pay?" to a crowded house. Tho Catawlssa Orchestra was present and treat ed thu audience to splendid music. Wednesday. Opening exercises, music by Institute, "Crown Him Lord of All." Reading aud prayer by Rev. J, H. Nel- Music, Prof. Keller at tho organ, Wbdnesdat, p. v. The afternoon session wns opened with music by Prof. Kclhr; followed by a class drill In Geography by Sir. Chas. Fisher. Tho class drew the States along tho eastern const, located tho principal cities, rivers and mountains, the area and productions of tho States, when aud by whom founded. Hon. E. A. Apgar then gave Instructions i Geography i 1st, without text book, eo grnphy by observation, points of tho compass ; 2nd, with text book, Geography by presentation, Geography by description. Ho then gave a most excellent rccipu for a 'Machine siliool. master," which Is as fol lows t Get n photophono upon which the impressions of a perfect recitation have been taken, place, this before the class, as ong as tho recitations coincide with theso Impressions no effect wilt be produced, but If a mistake is made, a rod will fait across thu shoulders of the pupils. An essay on Newspaper Gography was read by Miss Eva Rupert. Plan i A mem bcr of tho class puts on thu boird tho head. nc ot dispatches; questions of persons, plnces nnd events follow. Benefit i It teaches tho pupils to have opinions, to think nnd form conclusions of their own. Primary Arithmetic by Prof. Sanford. Use objects in tho outset, but uot for pur poses of drill, dovclopc numbers above mine, by means ot a ten bundlo ot sticks, twenty by twojbuiullcs etc., do not place columns of figures on the board, nnd allow them to remain there. To convince pupils ppcal to fashl on. Do not havo uu Irou bedstead to whhh you fit tho pupils, stretching out some and cutting off others, but liavu flexibility. Adjourned. Wednesday cv -nlng Hon. E. A. Apgar gave an illustrated lecture on "Switzerland the Beautiful Country," to a crowded house. Tiiuusday, 0 a. .v. Slusic, devotional exercises by Rev. Hlnklcy. On Thursday morning the Institute was visited by dircctofs from Bloomshurg and neighboring communities. Prof. Sanford brought before the Insti tute n class of bcglnnois to devel ope Deci mal Fractions. Prof. Noetllug introduscd the subject of Arithmetic. Hon. Apgar continued tiic sudject of SUp Drawing. IN1KUM1S3ION. Miss Guic conducted a class In Advanced Reading, after which Col. Copcland, the lecturer for the evening was introduced. Thu Col. entertained the Institute with his experience as a teacher under the old time moulding system as practiced in Hosler-dom. Short uddrcsscs were nlto mudo by Robert Buckingham and E. B. Gule. Hon. Apgar presented the subject of Mathematical Geography, illustrating the rotary and revolutionary motions of the eaith. Prof. Sanford, School Government. Ad- journed. Col. Copclnnd's lecturo in the evening : 'Tho Sllstakci of Bob," was well attended. We noticed raauy from Bioonisburg. Fiiin.w. Opening exorcises conducted by Prof. Noctling of Bloomshurg, Btato Normal School. .uisa uiauuta is. uuio read a paper on "The Necessity of Understanding the Set enco of Teaching. Sir. Geo. E. Elv:ll of the Bloomshurg CoirjMniAS spoke of tho History of Colum bia County now in press. The book when finished will bo tho only complete Histoty of the county ever published. It is the work of Col. J. G. Freeze, well known throughout tho county as a lawyer and man of exceptional literary ability. Piof. Johnson of Union county spoke of tho many trials and difficulties of teachers. Col. Copcland again oddressed the Insti tute, this timu urging them to attend public lectures. Sir. Sterner of Ccntralia read resolutions of committee after which they were adopt ed by Institute. They nrc as follows : WiiBiiEAs: Tho interest manifested In the cause of education is continually on tho increase, and WiiitHKAS, tho popular sentiment is far more ccncrously disposed as to length of school term, salary to be paid to teachers, and tho fact that those who undertako to train young minds should and must receive special preparation for their work, Is be coming moro widely recognized and ac. knowledged as bus been cvidsnt by tho un usual Interest shown during the present session of Institute i Thereforo be it Revoked, 1st. That wc as teachers should feel grateful to our County Superintendent for securing so able n corps of instructors and that herein wu should he stimulated to greater zeal in the cause of education. Rinlied, 2nd. That the thanks of tho teachers of this Institute bo and urc hereby tendered to the people of Catawlssa for tbu genial and hospitable manner in which they have entertained us also that wo compliment thu citizens on having secured such enterprising directors who havo so wisely looked after thu comfort and intel lectual advancement of tho pupils, by tho erection of bo handsome a school building, JlttiUeii, 3rd. That our thanks ufu due the gentlemen and ladies who have ncted as our Instructors, for their able, clear and concise treatment and presentation of their respective brunches, also that our thanks are duo tho Pr.ncipal and teachers ot thu Catawissa schools for their kindness. Retoleed, 4th. That we extend our thanks to tho Lutheran congregation who so kind ly gavu us thu usu of their church for the evening entertainments. Also, that our heartiest thanks are duo William Eyer, leader of the Catawlssa Orchestra for the great pleasure derived from tho music of his bund of musicians, and to Prof, Keller for his kindness in leading thu music at tho Inttitute. Retnhe I, 5th. That wo as teachers, by Increased and moro earnest effort to be come educators in the hiuhcr and truer sensu of the term, can bring tho Directors nnd public generally to acknowledge thu wortli of our profession, und errant us n longer school term, give us a better com pensation ana raise our profession to a higher plane ot recognition. Respcstlully submitted. 0. II. Auieiit, B. P. Van.vatta, Ida KisriKit, II, W. Bieiineii, O. I Wellivbii, Committee. Hon. Apgar continued his instruction lu Mathematical Geography, Prof Noetling guvo Ids common senso rule iu Arithmetic showing how easily long proportion problems und questions lu Interest could bu solved and :xplulned, INTE1IM1SS10X. Fiiidav, liliO v. m, institute called to order Singing. i'rof, rJuntord talked on methods of Spelling. Hon, Apgar continued on Slathcnratical Geography, Prof. Waller spoko on Sloral Instruc tlon. Prof. Johnston of Union county address. cd the Institute, Inviting the teachers to come to Ids-county and also to attend The State Teacher's Association. Addresses wcro mado by Rev's. Dechant and Netmaii, Profs. Apgnr, Sanford and Noctling. Doxology, Benediction. W. It. Bhooks, Sec, Gkiitrdk La Bmri.lr,) ... H,. Edith Baiiton, 'JAst.Sccys. In mcmoriam of Stlss Amanda Breech, n member of the closs of '70 ot the Blooms burg Stoto Normal School, after n sickness of only n fow doys departed this llfo Janu ary, 27, 1882. Age, 22 years U months and 7 days. Her father having fallen in the late rebel lion, she wns left on orphan, Previous to her entering the Sit. Joy Or phan School little can bo said, or while there wc nrc unable to give any history of that period of tier life. After finishing the required time at Sit, Joy, she was recom mended to tho Bloomshurg State Normal School, where she was admtttsd Into the senior class, known afterward as tho class of '70. She was very studious. Thcro was no sucli thing as fall In whatever shu under, took. After graduating bIic entered the ranks as n teacher, and ns such slio met with perfect success, Her pupils whom slio was compelled to lcavo before the close of the term, with her chuvmntcs and friends, sorrow greatly on account of her sudden and unexpected death. By a SIemheii of heii Class. Julia Woollcy, one of our tcichcis, died nt her homo in Llmo Ridge, November 14, 1882. When qulto a little girl she gave her heart and llfo to tho keeping of her Heaven ly Father, Joined the SIcthodlst Episcopal church, nnd up to the llmo of her death was n living monument of Him she served so well. In the Slillvlllo Academy sho spent two or tlireo terms as a student, after which she became a teacher in the Public Schools of Hazleton, where she remained tlireo years Since then, she lias taught sovcral terms In this county near her home, where sho was loved not only by Tier pupils but by all that knew her. Her dentil was sudden and very sad In deed. Having opened her school at the usual timo and ended successfully the first week ot school work, she was taken 111 and after a fow days died. But, while we have lost one of our num ber, while the community In which she lived Is bereft of u bright star, wo will re member that she has but cone to receive her reward. Centre Nuten. ."Sfcn nro but sorry witnesses In tliejr wn cause." The tiralsc of Kidney Wort comes front tho mouths of those who have been made strong and healthy by It. Listen i "It is curing everybody," writes a drug gist. "Kidney Wort Is tho most popular medicine we sell." It should bo by right, for no other medicine has such specific action on the liver, bowels and kidneys. SltlLOIl'S OONSCMITIOK OU11K. Tlds Is hrvonil (mention thu most success. fill Cough Medicine wo havo ever sold, n few doses Invarinhly cure the worst cases of Couglt, Croup, nnd Bronchitis, while Its wonderful success In tho cure ot Consump tion Is without n parallel in tho history ot medicine, since us tirst discovery it nns been sold on n guarantee, n test which no other medicine can stnnd. If you have n Cough we earnestly ask you to try It. Price 10 cts. nnd $1.00. It your Lungs aro sore, Chest, or Back, Lame, uso Shlloh's Porous D Our stock of Holiday Goods arc now being opened and consist of nil the latest anu choicest designs io do lounu, nnu wo cordially Invito you to call and examine our Celluloid Toilet cnics, Florence Toilet cases, Dlotlto Toilet cases, fine color enscs, gentlemen's traveling cases, fine perfume coses, fine mirrors, hnnd glasses, cloth, hair, tootli and nnu brushes, silver irun knives, children's knives, forks and spoons nut picks, shell nnd penrl pocket knives, cigar cases ot mo very nncsi quality, portmonles, coin bogs lu great variety anil Plaster. Price 23 cts. Bold by J. II. Kin. at all prices, fine spectacles, eye, rending . . - ....... I i.lna.11. fr, O.t Kflrl d tin NnUen i herhr olron th.it tho nirtncrahlo be. tween O. U. Trench and James M. flbow,un1or Uio Arm name of C. C. Trench Co., In Hootttown. snip, was dtsolvcd on tho sth dur ot January, A. ., Mass, by mutual consent, all debts duo and owing s1rt firm aro to r.0 pild to O. O. 'I rcnch.and mo uusinean win uo conuuucu ucicuii uuu ,uu nrmnamoof Maize A show, ,..,.. u. u. -i jmrfuii, Jan. H-m-i'. jAMKaM.Btigry JMCENSE NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby irlvon that tho fnllowlnj nam ed persons have nicd with tho Cleric of tho Court ot omrtcr H silons of tho peace of Columbia county, their oo'ltlons for llcente, which will bo prssrnira io mo nam wuri, uu nunuv, mvu oilmoro V. M.. JJIoomsburj, llestaurant. Kobblm cortz D,, do Llquorstoro. Tubba W. It , no Hotel. Mannjno. i cniro, iisirenuncn Minuoi, urago, uu Ueckman Oeorge, do do Bloomsburir, WM. KItiCKBAUM, Jan.lt,'83. clerk tj. 8, may C cow ports. TIME TII1KS ALIM 8o It docs, nnd In cases of dyspepsia, In- dlccsllou. constipation, kidney and liver complaints, biliousness, etc.. Burdock mood miters novo ucen provcu uy many n trial to be n reliable cure. Price $1.00. nnil colored classes from 2o cents UP. Fine perfumes from nil tho celebrated makers t "Lily of the Valley," whito lilac, azalln, tube rose, Slary Stewart, gloriosa, wild olive and many others. Toilet soap, cut, decorated and plain toilet bottles very cheap Horn roit DnuKKAiiDS. SIv husband had drunken habits he could not overcome until Parker's Ginger Tonic look nway ills thirst lor stimulants, restored his energy of mind and gave him strength to attend to business. Cincinnati! Jbiuiy. GtTMako vour old thlncs look like new by using the Diamond Dyes, nnd you will be happy. Any of tho fashionable colors tor iu cents. "buciiotaida." Quick, complctu cure, nil annoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. Tho woman who seeks relief from pain by the frco uso of alcoholic stimulants nnd narcotic drugs, llnds wnnl she seeks only so far as sensibility is destroyed or temnor- arlly suspended. A'o cure van eiw wrouoAf 6y utrh meant and the longer they arc employed the more hopeless tho case becomes. Lcavo chloral, morphia and belladonna alone and uso airs, rinklmm's Vegetable Compound. Wo havo tho cheapest nlcklo library lamps ever offered, also very lino brass and nlcklc plated library, hand, stand, student and bracket lamps very cheap don't rail to see ours beioro purchasing. New goods constantly arriving. For tho next thirty days wo purpose closing out the remaining stock of tho Central Ten Store. Wo have yet about 600 pounds of tea and n small stock of other grocery goods which will be sold low to close them out, regardless of cost. Call soon for bargains. N. J.' Hendershott. SIIILOIt'g CATAIIItH ItRMEOY. A PiarVC- lous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for tho moro succcssrul treatment ot these com. plaints without extra charge. Price 50cts. Sold by J. II. Kinports. mayCeow. Sir. and Sits. Levi Alkman gave a very pleasant dinner party Tuesday last on the return of their son and daughter, Sir. and Sirs. John H. Alkman. Thirty of the rcl nllves nnd particular friends of the family were present to welcome tho newly mnr. ried couple to n place In their midst. An elegant dluner was served nnu n very pleasant, social nnd friendly timo was had. Sir. nnd Sirs Alkman will occupy the farm belonging to Sir. J. E. Alkman after the first of April next. Their many friends all join in wishing them future prosperity and happiness. Tho Aikman dinner party makes another event ot interest to thu family, l e, tho birth of the first grandchild, at Sir. A. C, Creasy's, they are all happy because "it's a hoy. On Saturday last Sir. J. S. Hagcnhuch roasted "the big turkey," and invited his neighbors and friends to help cat it. A large party answered the call nnd a very pleasant time Is reported. Sandy is a "hale fellow well tnct" and all who know him wish him continued prosperity aud happiness. RiroittBii. Bad tasto in the mouth, unpleasant breath anu impaired Hearing, wnen resulting from Catarrh, nre overcome, and the tins 1 pas sages which have been closed for years are made free by tho uso of Elys' Creai . Balm. Price 00 cents. Apply Into nostrils with little finger. ONLY THO BOTTI.ES. Messrs. Johnson. Hollownv & Co.. whole. sale druggists of Philadelphia, Pa., report that some timo ago a gentleman handed them n dollar, with n request to scud a good catarrli cure to two army officers In Arizona. Recently the same gentleman loin them that bom the oltlcers and the wlfo of Gen. John C, Fremont, Gov. of Arlzonia, had been cured of catarrli by thu two bottles of El) M Cream Balm. SKINNY MEN. "Wells' Health Rencwcr" 'estorcs health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence sexual Debility. EVERY LADY SnoUt-D SOBSCHIBB FOR fcfrawbridge & Clothier's FASHION QUARTERLY. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS i Nearly one thousand t n:r vines. Illustrating the new tilings in cvry oepnriment or rasnion. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: four rmsrs of new tnuiic. In most cases ortdnal cither vocal or instrumental. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: Tho nrlces of all kinds of Drv floods, toeether with clescrtctlins ami engravlogs to show what mey ioqk hko. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: Valuable ortctnal articles, mostly Illustrated, on finblecta that treat of tho ndornmpnt of the nor- Bon, tho beautifying of home, and the newest tilings in art neeaei worn. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: Instructions how tho distant consumer Cfin shon M sittsfictortly and at economically as resld;nts ot mi city. FIltCB, 50 CENTS PER COPY. SPECIMEN COPIES, 16 CENTS, STBAWBRID&E & CLOTHIER, Eight and Market Streets, Philadelphia. UtlU D, OJ-ll. K1DXKT COMI'LAINT COItRD. B. Turner, Rochester. N. Y., writes i "I have been for over a year subject to serious disorders of tho kidneys, and often unable to attend.to business ; procured your liur- oock lsiood litttcrs, anil wns relic red before half a bottle was used. I Intend to con- nue, ns I feel confident that they will en tirely cure mc." Prico $1.00 WHEN LADIES AIIE ATTRACTIVE. All ladies know their faces are most nt- tractive when free from pimples. Parker's Ginaer Tonic is popular nniontr them because it uanlslics impurities from blood and skin nedakes the face clow with iieauu. The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over all othercough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand "BOCOII OK RATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 10c. uruggists. FACTS. A letter from P. O. Shnmiess. druirclst. Clarion, unto, in writing ot Thomas' JSclee- trie uu, says: "une man was cured or sore? throat of ticht years' standing with one Dottle." we nave a number or cases of rheumatism that have been cured when other remedies have failed. Wc consider It the best medicine sold. T i nwmifii i m CncvotI J MB For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma. Bron chitis.Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists. Price, 25 cents. LaSZTESBIIIiU LOCAL NOTICES. Sec in the west window of I. W Hart. man & Son's samples of wool goods many ro them reduced onu halt in puce. I.utz it Sloan have about a dozen rmlrs of blankets yet anu win sell them cheap. I. W. Hartman & Son will deliver to any part of tho town all classes ot goods, bought oi mem. For barcnins In to I.utz & Sloan's. 0999 999 09: shawls of any kind go 09 099 0999 09999 Founds Good Pork. Good Live Calves. Good Live Shoats, In weight t 80, im. -to. ou to uu pounds. 9 Good Young Ueeves. Jiusiicls Uood i.lovcrsccd. Dushels Good Potatoes. Pounds Dried Apples. otinds Dried Raspberries, pitted cherries nnd lard. All ot the above wanted at Light Street uy nuns oung. Dec. 23-3m Younc married people will find nt I. V. Hartman & Son's a lariro line of table linens, towels, crush and counterpanes, aiso cueup uiui uuu tiisncs, I.ndles coats and dolmans now nt I.utz Si Sloan's. very cheap Don't forget I. W. Hartman & Son tend keeping nn baud nil thu year, birth day and wedding presents, on exhibition only when called for. Now H a good time to buy dress goods nt i.uiz C DlOllll s. BUSINESS NOTICES. ANSWER THIS QUESTION'. Why do so many peoplu wo seo around us, seem to preier to suiter and bo mad! miserablo by Indigestion, Coustlputlon Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coining up of mo i'uiiu, icnoH nhin, wuen tor 0 CIS,, wo will sell them Shlloh's Vltnllzer, guaran teed to euro them. Sold by J. H. Kin ports. may O.eow Eyes brighten, checks becomo rosy, mils' uic itaiu sifciigui uy mo uso oi lirown'i iron itinera, As Out Man's IlKUKr. liavu used Parker's Ginger Tonlo for my bad cough und hemorrhage I had twenty, live years. I fell liku another man since I used it. aiii uu years past, Relievo suru to euro younger persons. A. Orue Hlghsplru, Pa. ISSOLUTION NOTICE. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Letters of admltUtratton cum tcstamento an- nexo on tho estate ot Daniel Kester, lato oi Centro township Columbia county, pa., deceased, hao been trranted tu sorouol w. Jaclcon resld- Ids' In Slid township, to whom all oorsonsln. deotoa to said est to aro rcnucsiea w) mim payment, and thoso havlnir claims or demands, Will WBKO KDUITU tUO B.1IUU VTlUlUUt Ul'inj, Dec. U, ISSJ. SAMUEL W. JACKSON, soyler, Atl'y, Administrator. A UOITOR'S NOTICE. ' IST1TE or RKBKCCA VAXDIRSUCI, DICX18KD. Tne tind-ralffned auditor annotated bv tho or phan's Court otcolumtl county, to mnko dtitrf outton of tho balance ot the fund tn tho hinrti ot llannth II. Arrartronfr. administratrix, win M at his cfltco tn the town ot llloomsburir, on Raturuay, lanuurr Ilth 1883. at a. m to perform tho duties of hts appointment, whoa and where all partlas iniereatca iu naia mou ihiisl m-uu r m uuuui rod from receiving any sharo thereof. 11. V. ITllim, Doc. 18 n ta. Auditor. gXECUTOK'S NOTICE. KSTATX OF I.XVI WBIOnT, DICIASKD, Letters testamentary In tho estate of Lett Wrtdit, de'-oased, lato of Homiocii township, Columbia county, Ta., have boon (rranted by the UeiiNier or sam county to neoecca n rwiimuu j . .1. VVriffht. All persons havtmr Calms acalnst tho estate of said decedent aro requested to present them for settlement, and thoso Udebtcd ti tdo estate to msko payment to the undersigned with- ouwe.y. HEI.F.CCA WRIOIIT, JohnC.Yocum W.J. WRIOIIT, Attorney. executors. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. XSTATI Or I.KWI3 FOCLK, DKCIiSKD. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by the Or. itians' Court ot Columbia county to make dlstrl intmn tn nnd nmnntr thn nnrtlm In Interest. In said fstate. of the balance In iho handiof Uie administrator asperaccount nlu. will attend at his onice in nioomsbunr, on Friday. January is, mv2. m. to nuineL in tho forenoon for the purposes of his annolnlmcnt. when and where all parties Interested In said rstato must attend or bo for ever debarred irom any sharj t f sild fund. dcCSi-tl WM. CHItlSMAN, Auditor. -Sec a woman In another column, near tspeers vineyards, picKing grapes irom which sneers rori urape wine is made. that is so biddy esteemed .bv the medical profession, for the use of invalids, weakly persons nnu toe ngcu. tioiu uy uruggisis. sept iw-iy a physician's imonio. Mr. Alfred Speer. who was the. first to introduce thu cultivation of tho Onorto Grano in this section of the country had a visit m.m a numner oi incw ioik i'liysl cluns to Inspect ids vineyard and ware houses at Passaic, N. J., recently. About sixty doctors took the noonday train over thu Eric lfailway, and after a halt hour's pleasant ride arrived at Passaic. Thu vine yards aro about fifty acres in extent and just outside tho town. Here tho visitors found both the small dark Portugese and inu native uoncoru in uounuance. Amonc those present wero Dr. E. II, Janes, of the Hoard of Health : Dr. Alex. 11. Molt, of the Rellcvue Hospital Medical Collegoj Dr. William H. Haynes, of the l'resuytcrian Hospital t Dr. Prankard, Dr, Powell, Dr. Chapln, Dr. Williams and Dr. Gardner of Jersey City. Speeches were mauc oy ur. janes, ur. iuott. nr. Ilavnes and others commendtory of Mr. 8peeiJa wines uuu vincyarus. Law, Collection and Real Es tate office of Win. Chrisman Bloomsburg, Pa. Properties for sale in Bloomstrarg and elsewhere. A farm of loo acres, near Stonytown, In a gaol state ot cultivation, brick houie, barn nearly now, frame tenement houso, One fruit, water, ic, Terms easy. Hi acre of excellent land, bordering noFlshlng' creelc. iii miles from Orangovllle, 6 acres being woodland, good bulldlDg, s wells, a splendid home, heiltiiy and doslr iblo. Cheap. a acres, x mllo from Light Street, flenty of fruit, buildings, water, healthy location. A lot of ua acres, 1; intl-s from Bloomsburg and mile from Bspr, good house, fruni) barn, nno fruit, plenty of wutcr for raising poultry, One Und for trucking. Price $tooo. A fine Hotel In tho town of Epy, lately repair ed, gold trade, rent more than pass s per cent. Interoit. Cheap, anil terms to suit purchaser. A Grist MM on Little Flshlngcreelc, 4 miles from Bloom9burg, Turbine water wheel, futl water power, dwelling houie, Including 2 iCrcs of land, paying trade. Terms easy. Prick dwelling on Eaat street, corner lot, we'.l, stable, pleasant location. A frame dwelling, on a double corner lot, on Hast street, with, flno fruit, lawn, ftibl-, out kitchen, grounds and buildings In best of order. A fram i dwel log on K.ist street, nno fruit, water, grounds and residence In splendid condition. 2 neat properties on Main street, with stables. good fruit, &c. A frutnodwellogoncornrrof West and Fourth streets, tfrrai easy; one on Citharlno street, with water, p'enty of fruit, stable. fie, cheap; one o u Third street, with good fruit water, stable and bouso above the uju.il size; one on Contra stre t, with 11 convenience', (leslrablolo'a'lon, cheap; one on Sevcntl stroet, fi rms part down and balance In monthly Instilments to suit pur chaser, another on Seventh Wreet, wlfi two lots nearly new uous, price $1050. A desirable Itrck on Centre street, with stablo and all conveniences, also one on Main street on a coraer lot. Most of theso properties cai bo secured by pay ing a portion down and the balance In yearly In. stallments. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OK VALUABLE Real Esiatc I In pnrsuance ot an order timed out ot tbo Or phans' court ot Columbia county, the undersigned administrator c, of Jchn Lewis, late ot Sugar- loaf township, deceased, win expose to public sale on th premises on UDITOK'S NOTICE KSTATK OF JAMES I.AMOS, DtCKAFED. TM undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or- E bans', curt of Columbia county to inakodistrl utlon of tho talanceln tho hinds ot Administra trix, will sit ntthe onico of Frccio, Kycrly Whlto. in Illoom3tur,r, In said county, ou atur day. tho soto day of January, 1583. at 10 o'clock: A. M., oi said nay, wnen ana wucru uu wwuca inii-Tvstpii in said eatalo must attend or bo forever debarred from aoy share of said fund. V. L. EYBULY, Auditor. Dec. Mib. A UDITOIt'S NOTICE. ESTATK OF WILLIAM PCHLKB, PKCIASIP. The undersigned having been appointed audi tor to mke distribution of the fuud In tho hands of II. 1'. Former. Ksn... administrator of said de cedent, hereby gives notlco that he will Mt at tho omce of John u. Yocum. E.n... In tho town of Cot awpsa, to perform tho duties of his appointment on tho twentieth davjt January. A. 1). 1SS3 nt 9 o'clock a. m., at which tlni) and pl-os all parties ha Ing claims against the said esiato will appear and present tho s nno or be dJbirrid from com ing In for a sharo of eald fund. deoK-ta It. IIL'CKIS'OUAM, Auditor. E ULE ON HEIRS. COURT PROCLAMATION- "rHElEAS,tlieIIon. William Elwell IT rresiaem juago or mo court of Oyer and Terminer and Oeneral Jail Delivery, Court of Quar. ter sessions of tho Peace and the Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court tn the 2th Judicial Dls trlct, compoied of the counties ot Columbia and Montour, and tho Hons. Jamei Lake and F. I Shuman, Ass o:ato Judges of Columbia county, navo issued tneir precept.oeanng date the th day oi ueo in '.he tear of our Lord one thousand elirht hundred and eighty-two, and to mo directed for holding a Court ot Oyer and Terminer and (lencral Quarter Sessions of tho I'oace, Court of Common fleas and Orphans" court, In Bloomsburg, In the county ot Columbla,on tho first Monday, being the Cth day of February next, to continue for two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner.to the Jus tlces of the Peace, and the Constables of tho said County of Columbla,that they be then and then In their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said s;h day of Feb, with their records luqul. sltlons and other remembtance8,to do thoselthlngs which io tueir oinces appertain to tic done. And thoso that are bound by recognizance to proseoute agulnst the prisoners that are or may be In tho Jail oi tne eoia,couniy or Columbia, to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be ujt. Jurors are re quested to be punctual tn their attendance. agreeably to their notlcos. Dated at llloomsb'ure Jj .Vthe rd day of Jsn. In the year of our 1 . r m v,iu tuuusauu uigot uuuareu and I'- V 1 CllthtV.tWOand 111 thn linn linniln,ri nnH s-venth sear of the Independence of tho United JOHN MOU HEV, nueriu. J at two o'clock p. m all that certain piece ot Und situate In Hugarlnat township, said county, bounded and descrlocd as follows : on the North by land ot the estate or J, It, Fritz on tho East by land ot Qtberson, ou the South by land of Divld Lewis, nnd on the West by land of John Laubach, containing 85 ACRES more or less, ou which are erected a dwelling houe barn knd cutbulldlngs. (icol ater, and a large apple orchard on tbo premises. TKRMSOF8ALE Tin per cent, tf tbo one- fourth of the purchase money to bo paid at tho striking d wntf the property, tbo one-fourth leta the ten percent, nt the confirmation ot sale; and the remaining three-fourths In one jenr there after, with Interest frcm connrmntlon nlst. A. L. Fkiti, JOUN AH1ILYMAS, Attorney. Administrator. Jan, fi, TC. MARKETRE110RTS. nLooMSHUiia market. States of America. nuenn aumce. Bloomsburg, Jans- ADVERTISERS Cun leftrn the exact coat of any proposed' line or (!eo. 1', ttowelt fi Co' Newspaper Advrils nl Wheat ntr bushel Itye " Corn, " oau " Flour nor barrel Clov.trHced liuttor Or! PotHtoes Dried pples Harm sides .t Shoulders Chickens Turkeja i.ura pr pounq Ilav per ton lu-eswax Buckwheat flower per loo,, l.oo A' .4 040 6..'i0 .SI so 01 .41) .05 10 .10 .15 16 00 IS SCO KSTATK OF ELIZABETH KELCIINKIt, DECEASED. COLUMBIA COUNTY, sst Tho Commonwealth ot rciitsylranla' To tbo following ch'ldror, grandchildren Jte., of Rllzabeth Kelclmer U'coased: lame Kclchnera soi rcbldlDgat Centrevllle, Columbia county, ra Sarnh. a rtauphtcr Inter married with Ueorge Arz, r siding at Nantlcoke, Luzerno countr, l'a. Samuel Kelchner, a son re siding at Nantlcoke. Luzerne ccunty, l'a. Jacod- HeicunfT. a son. residing hi Miminviuu, Colum bia' county, l'a. John Kelchner, n son, residing tn Mont, ornery county, Maryland. Margaret, a daughter, lnwrmnrrld vlth Itobert I'atterton, resioirg at Llgbtstrect. Columbia county. Pa. ThefoiTowing grandchildren ihe children ot ber deceased son Eleazer Kel'hncr to-wlt: Claronco Ko'chner. William Ke chner. John Kelchner and (islln Kelchner, all residing nt MIlUlnvlilo.ColUT bli cmnty, l'a , also tho following grnndchlhlren mo cnunren ot ner neceaiea son wniiam ueicn-nerto-wtt: Emma Kelonner residing at Berwick, Columbia county. l'a. Minnie Hosier, intermar ried with Boyd Hosier residing at Berwick. Col umbia cnuntv, l'a. Ch irles Ko chner, residing at Mini nv In. Co umbla countv. Pa., and t o other daughteia iflhosatd William Kelchner, deceas ed, whos names nre unknown to your petitioner resintffg ni .-iiuiinviiiu, rtmniy oi uo;umuia, ra. Also the following grandchildren tbo children of lirr deceased d lugliter, Mary, who wa& Intermar ried with Gideon ueorg i who tl now deceaaed to wlt : Jacob (leorge residing nt Whlto llaren. Luzerno eoutiti, l'a. tilde n, residing eoiro where In New Jersey, the plato unknown to your petitioner nnd 'i grent-grnndchtld whose namo andolaceof restdenco la unknown to your petit loner, wlnse mother was E li n Of o-ge deceased, win was a daughter ot I he 8 nil Mary (leorge, dc crasod, lineal descendants, of Elizabeth Kelchner, deteved nnd to nil other persons Interested, tlreetlng: You and each of sou tra hereby cited to be an 1 appear before the Judges of our or phans' Court atnn i rphans' Court to be held at uioomsourg on tno l irei Monaay ot l euruary next, then aud thero to accept or refuse to tako the ril c&tnto of said Fl.zabelh Kelchner de ceased, at tho appraised valuation put upon It by mo iui'it-a , uuiy awarueu oy tne Ham court, una returned by thoMiertrr. or thowcauoo why It sha 1 not bo bold. And hereof fall not. u. ii. Exr, Jtn5 Sheriff. "Perhaps the most judieiout'y edited manatine in the world." Tun Nation, N. Y. Sept. 1682 The CENTURY Fcr 1882-83. Tho twelfth year of this mncazlno-tho first under tho new name, und the most successful in its history. closd w ult t, io October number. 'I ho circulation has fhown a large gain over that of tho nruci roine si bon. nnu rim usn u u bonus its thirteenth year w tn an edition of 110,000 CoplCN. Tha following aro tho leading features: A NRWNOVKLI Y W. 1). UOWKLLS, to suc ceed this authors "Modern matanca." It. will bo an Intern illoml Mori. emitted "A Sea Chauirc.' LIFE IN THE TI1IKTEES COLONIES BY niiWAM) KtlULESfoN. the loading historical feature of tho year; to constet ot a number ot Rapera, on such np'ca as "The Beginning of a niton," "Social 1 lie In Ihi Colonies," eto. thi w noli roroiing a complete History ot eanv uie in tho United states. Ejpecla) attent on will be paid to accuracy tt Illustrations. A NOVELETTE OF MININC1 LIFE. BY MARY I1ALI.OCK FO'lTB. eatltt-il 'The Led-Uorso Claim," to be lllmlraUjd by tha author. TI1R POINT OF VIEW, BY IIENKY JAMKS, Jr., a series of eight Htura ir.un imigmary persons ot vurlous natlnnnitt'oi, criticising America, Its people, society, manuers, ral rjun, etc. THE CllltlSTI N I.EAOUE OF CONNECTICUT. by the Itev. Washington oiiiddin. An account ot practical co-opcmuuti in unnsiian work, knowing how u leiiruo w g finned In a small town lu Conneclleur, what kind) of work It attempted, ana now it t.preuu inrjuguoui tue wuoiu ttiate, "ltUDDElt OIUNOK ABitOU)'' b Frank It Stockton, a centluu itlon ot the dnll "lludder Orange" htorles, the scene being now In Europe. THE NEW EHA iN AMERICAN HOUSE- I1IIILIHNI1. a scrl.H of f.iur nan rs. fuhv lllus. trated, devoted to (1) City Il0'irs, (!) Country liousis, a) luuicuer, uuu ei) ruuuu iiuiiuiogs. TIlKCItEOLtSOF L'lUISIVNA. by (leonr W. Cable author ot "Oil Creole Das." e'e ; afresh and grai lue narrative, richly Illustrated. MY ADVRNTUItES IN ZUSI. by F-ank II. 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