The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 26, 1883, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLOMBIAN.
0. E. Elwsil, . I EJira
J. g. Blttnloniw.,f Eaitfl"'
BLOOMSBUHG, PA,
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1883.
Gustavo Dore, tho famous
painter and designer is dead.
Wronnb
.T. 11 Rtnrlfn. of Willtnsliarrn. offers
tlio Wvominrr Vallov Houso for salo or
..nt
iviin i
Prince Charles, tho brother of Em
noror William of Gormanv, died nt
lScrlln on tho 22d inst.
It is said that Ex Govornor Hoyt
will mako Philadelphia his home, nnd
resurao tho prnctico of law.
Senator Hoar has been rc-olectcd to
tho United States Senato from Massa
chusetts.
Judco Harry E. Packer, of Mauch
ni,m,Ug l,n XLloctod President of
the Lehigh valley Railroad Oompn-
'
'' I
Tlio work of tho United States
bu-
promo Court is tbreo years behind
i on
tho calondar, and still falling to tho
rear.
Tho Corry Herald of which Frank
Ilcath, lato chairman of tho green
baok state committee, is editor, nn-
nounccs iti abandonment of tho grocn-
back party.
Annt nnmirrril in flnl. -
Unrnm n fore i1v ncrn. Thn nnrs worn
: . ... . . .
thrown from tho
track, cauglit nre, nna
n number of persons
wcro buriied to
death
Tho safest thine to do nowadays, if
vou want to no on a iournev. is to stay
at home. If you aro not killled on tho
railroad, or drowned in thu ocean, you
stand a good chanco of being burned
up in a hotel when you get to the end
of your trip.
Another terrible disaster occurred in
tho German ocean last Friday morning
in tho sinking of tho steamer fimbria.
Sho was run down by tho British
Steamer Sultan in a donso fog, nnd
about 300 peopio perished.
Last year M. S. Quay, secretary of
the commonwealth, advertised for pro
posals for stationery for tho stato in
thirty seven nowspapers. The bills for
advertising amounted to $10,702.
Tho stationery itself cost only 10,-
121.
The Columbia county members of
tho Lecislaturo have been placed upon
. . .
tho fol owinrr committors : Vanders ico
on Judiciary General, Military, Corpor
ations, Railroads and Judicial apppor
tionraent. Bryson on Constitutional
Reform, Judiciary General, Iron and
coal companies and Legislative appor-
tionmcnt. I
. mm .
Tho State Senato with its republican
majority does not seem to catch on to
tho retorra Idea. .Last t ruiay it aaopt-
ted a resolution introduced by Senator
Davies, filling all the vacancies in tho
Senato offices, and another ono by Mr.
Myltn, directing the clerk to issue or-
ders for the one hundred dollats
worth of postage stamps for each Sena
tor.
J. Mcdowell Sharpe, Esq., who takes
n front rank in the leadership of the
Democratio house, will iutroduco what
is known as tho "border raid" bill ap
propriating some $2,250,000 of tho
state's money to pay the adjudicated
claims of certain citizens of Pennsylva
nia, residing chiefly in Franklin,
Adams and Cumberland counties for
losses sustained in Longstreet's raid
into Maryland in tho fall of 1802 ahd
Lee's Gettysburg raid.
Tho House hns followed the exam
pic of the Stnto Senate, nnd the mem-
.
.I
laws, thoy nro entitled to $100 worth
of postago stamps. Whether tho law
allows it "or not, such an amount of
stamps ought not to bo drawn from
tho treasury unless tho members actu
ally need them for correspondence
with their constituents. Tho Stato
ought not to pay the postage on pri
vato letters. There is a good chance
for reform by the introduction of a bill
that will put an end to tins abuse.
Rev. Elliott, Chaplain of tho House
ot Kepresentatives at Jlamsburg, in a
recent prayer gave thanks that tho civ.
ii authorities aro now greater than tho
military, and that no bayonets wero
present nt the inauguration. This sen
timent has given great offense to so mo
republican members, because it was n
"political prayer.1' They Beem to for-
get that during tho war which has
been their stock in trade for tho past
twenty years, it was a very common
thing for ministers to preach
politics from tho pulpit, nnd men
who wcro unwilling to sit quietly and
submit to tho abuso heaped upon them
selves and their party, wero called
"disloyal, it strains a point consid
erably to detect anything of a political
character in what Chaplain Elliott
said, but republican nerves arc in a
very sensitive couditon, not having
fully recovered from their overthrow
last fall, aud some allowance must be
made for them.
Notwithstanding tho severe criti
cisms that havo been passed upon the
now administration iu tiiis state, by the
so-oalled independent press, it is proba
bio that Governor Pattison and his cab
inct will survive Tho principal sub
jects of complaint wero that Mr. Patti
son walked from the depot to a friend's
house, on his arrival nt II irrishurg, lie
foro tho inauguration, that ho had
walked up to tho capitol to take the
oath of office, that ho refused to ridu
in tho procession, and other trivial mat
ters. Theso were nil things of porson
al taste, nnd u Uovernor rattison
chose to bo inaugurated in that way,
ho had a right to do so. iNo doubt, it
would have been moro satisfactory to
uio many peopio wno went to Harris-
burg to seo tho sights, nnd it would
undoubtedly havo beeu much moro dig
nified and linpressivo if there hud beeu
somearrangement to keep back the
crowd at tho tiuiu of tlio delivery of tho
inaugural address. A platform would
havo been moro convenient for tho
Governor to speak from, than the small
tablu on which ho stood. Hut these
matters, if not properly conducted,
must bo charged upon mo committee
of arrangements, aud not on tho ad
ministration. Gov. Pattison wanted
simplicity, nnd ho had it. and his man.
tier of being inaugurated has very little
to do with tho public administration of
nlluirs.
ExtraoUlrom Pattison'a Inaugural
Addrcsi,
THE DEMANDS 01" THE HOUU.
i1 itm nlml itnn of
" nfiw , lin flrlnrf of nfllcial
rni.mnnniloii nt Biims notumcnsiirnto
with tlio services rendered by salaries
definitely ascertained j rigid accounta
bility in tho expenditure of public
moneys j n public tiertorniatico 01 out
clal trusts, ami the raising of tho cfll
ninimu r( lim mull aofvtnn liu- m.tlcincr
" - VI. V VI III UV.T.W" J ..... Q I
r. " . , t... .... 1 . i - r I
ntnrws nun inteuriiv munu ii u vuhib iui
ntinntititnnnr. Tim lnll1n llntnfttld
ninrt i.pnnmnv lii tho oxnend turo of
their tnonovsi a simple nnd business-
like conduct of tho nffalra of govern-
mont t and n repeal of nil laws creatine
avenues for tho needless spondinc of
....i.it f,i.. nt im ,ii.,.Mlrm nf nfli.
intuitu imiui fciiu uiuvi viivii ... I
clals. Tlio pcopio aemnnu inni 1110
l,l,,ti woll a tim l.nnnl tfl nf rrnv.
,..,.,, .i,nii i,n .ityiriiininil wtiti 7ntp.
imRS. -!.istiinss nnd imnarttnlltv. Thev
,io.o.,,i ....ifimviM. 0,1,1 u'.inniipit in
nrnllnn nn ll lllsUihUtioll ill Sticll
' . .. ll
n mntinnr nd tlint w i n 11 Hlin lin.ir I
their lust sharo of tho common bur
dens, thoso ehnll conttibuto most who
rcceivomost, nnd thoso suiter least
whn niiii linnr Inn!. 'I'linro is no moro
Jim 1. 1.1 :.. ,.,...,,, ii,.n
uimuuii, iiiuuiciii 1.1 b. j..
that relating to taxntion. llevemio
must bo raised by the Stnto for tho
etliciont conduct of its affaire. Caro
.,,,.. ,. ,!, !..
.. . "... , . I'-.l
muuii ui nuU..u.
sight ot tlioso upon Wliom uio lmposi-
lion Iiliany rests, ilio nnnu mm, ya
finll i
tho tax into the Treasury is not always
tho hand that earned tho contribution,
Tho svstcm is most oquitablo which,
recognizing this truth, so distributes
tho taxing woight that nono shall cs-
oni,0 and nono bear more than thoir
ust, proportion. Our present system,
nn ,.OJn,,t avainm.
T.. .o.l. !.!....,:
in its oiuio, uouiity unit nnyiiBiuj, umi-
fictions is intricate, unequal and ill-
II.l Tf ! Un hnuaA lint thn
...D., T n!o1ntr will ,1ivUn anmn
-0. i.
method for n s nuiler and iuster nllot-
,UOnt of tlicso burdens
rxnuoNS and thk I'AUPON UOAHD
tit . .C 1 1 . . -
ilio exerciau 01 uio uuixiuuuiir iiuwcr
by tho Executive has been tho subject
j . . .. prk-.:n Nor is this
LTLrK Itj ill
J',i,itl'nt ,i, nntiv..,,inn
X. , , .! nli0m.,t.
1 Tllt.ll 1IUI11VU tktivi vuuDiim'44 v , w a.
Uiiin.),l.l.t uii.iU m H in ...
an nbuse. bv crcatinrr a board for tho
hearing of applications for pardon,
bo submitted to tlio .executive ior ins
assistanco in determining tho merits of
such applications. Such a plan ought
to result in fuller and more carolul
consideration, and decisions moro in
nccordanco with tho dictates of iustioo
nnd humanity. I do not believe, how-
ever, that'the Pardon Hoard was in-
tended to be a caurt of Inst resort tor
reviewinir tho lecfahtv of the mdg-
ments of the Uourts below ana tneir
decision upon points of law and tho
weight of evidence. Our system ot
judicature, with its Justices, juries,
Judges, and Supreme Court, provides
I... a .ui f
tribunals tor the trial oi causes, ana
has the confidence of tlio community.
Their judgments should not bo lightly
treated, or disturbed without over-
whelraing reason. Tho Pardon Board
is not a court for the. trial of questions
OI law or iact. ll una uecume u iru-1
ism, that it is not the seventy, 60 much
a9 tho certainty, of punishment which
prevents wrong-doing, This certainly
cannot be secured it it is understood
by criminals that after their cases havo
been fairly heard ond passed upon by
every court known to tho law, thoy
may still experiment with tlio sympa-
thy and various iudgments of a mixed
board of lawyers and laymen. I shall
mako it a rulo to grant no pardon 04;
cept for cause appearing sinco the
trial, and in cases of manifest injus
tice.
HOPES IOR THE FUTUKK.
I look forward with bright anticipa
tion to tho future of our Uommmon-
wealth. Her possibilities aro great be
yond those of almost any of her sister
states. i.et it always be remembered
by all citizens that intelligence and vir
tue aro the.sato-guards of liberal insti
Unions. Tho law must bo preserved in
its integrity and supremacy ; citizen
11.3 lllllIlllY UW DUIJII.UIMX.T , V. 11.1-
!,; filinnlH nnt im rmitnll i ii licrht
nriviWf hut Its ilufli sliniild ho
OS01?. Pandering to that
performance ; the purity of onr elec
tions must be sacredly preserved, and
nll nliUn slmtild fpol .1 tinninnnl intoi-Pst
in (lUnhnrrmiiT Mipir nhlirrntinna tn thn
Stato and sustaining the officers of the
law in thu faithful and just perfor
mance of their functions. It will al
ways bo my pleasing duty to oo op
erate with the representatives of tho
peopio in giving validity to enact
ments whoso obiect is tho dissemina
tion of information, the promotion of
the general welfare, tho placing ot ad
ditional safe-guards around tho up
right, or tho punishment nnd restraint
ot tho lawless and vicious, in short,
whatever will tend to develop the re
sources, increase tho comforts, or en
largo the happiness nnd prosperity of
0110 citizens ui a oi;ue, wrucu uus ueeu
ahko fortunate iu its location nnd
tho wise policy of its founder,
should receive tho sedulous nttteulion
nnd constant support oi every one who
is called upon to make, expound, exe
cute, or obey tlio laws.
The Wallace Aot.
iho act creating circuit courts, in
troduced by Senator Wallace, croatos
courts to consist of six judgos of tho
common pleas residing within districts
to bo rued by tho bill. They nro "to
sit as nn appellato couit hi banc.
Jurisdiction by direct appeal, certiorari
or writ ot error only nml exclusive in
cases iu common pleas iu which tlio
amount 111 controversy does not exceed
S.'iOO, oxcept cases in equity i also ex
cltiiivo iu nil cases arising in orphans'
court, quarter sessions and oyer and
terminer, oxcept eases of felouiou
homicide ami constitutional questions,
or where they shall certify it ns ot sum
ciont importniioo to go to tho supremo
court, llireo judges nro necessary to
a decison, five to sit t judge who tried
tlio caso not to sit dining argument
Judgments aud decreos within this jur
lsdictlon to bo Dual. Judge oldest in
commission to preside for three years.
The same compensation to bo paid the
i - -i . . ,, - t .
i.iuges as is now pam per tuem or no
flintr Hnnmnl r-nnrta rt Bit. n nni, t
Illg
judicial district onco each vear, Dill
does not include any county having
a population of over 800,000.
Supreme Ooart DiitrioU.
Tho bill introduced bv Representa
tive Graham, of Allegheny county, iu
tho houso for thu creation of supreiiia
court districts, it passed, will restore
tho following counties to the middle
district, tho sessions of which aiu held
in Harrisburgi Adams, Bedford,
Islnir, Cameron. Centre, Clearfield, Co
lumbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Klk,
J'rankiin. I'uiton, hyeomlng, .MoKean,
.iiiiiiiii, .iioniour, KorthuuiuerliiiHl, 1'er
ry, Potter, Snyder, Sullivan, Tioga,
Uuiou, Warren, and York.
Oivll Service in the State,
It ia tirooosod tlint ilia lcaisluturo
shall dims n bill applying tlio principled
of tho Pcndlaton civil scrvioo not to thu
appointment of certain subordinate om
corn of tho stnto Government. A com-
mission 19 to bo established wlilcli is to
inako rccoinmciidntions for niinomt-
mcnt on tho basis of merit ascertained
by means of a competitive examination.
Tlio lieutenant governor is to bo tho
president of tho commission and is to
8C1V0 without OOlllDengatlOU. TllOl'O
. .
nvi lii lm t wn nfhrr nnmttliaQlntlnr,!. lint.
-" .........,..--
Ct tllO BUHlO pOlltlCII PMIV, WHO Snail
cacii bo paid n salary ot vuu rcr nn
num. ssa removnis nor nppoinuncnis
shall bo made tor political reasons.
" is nuuo prooauio uuu uio amies-
men who aro bored half to death to so
euro tilnccs for clamorous onlco seekers
, r I
""""B w ",u r"oi,""
SUCH a lllCaSlirO. It, IS 1101 SO Clear,
howover. that tho professional olhcc'
hunters or tho "best workers in tho
wnrd" w ll bo charmed with its provi-
sloilS. II. is to bo (lOllbtcd tOO Whether
J ,.f .1. f...,l tl.n n
UU.IUH Ul UUIIUI 11UUI1ID. l '
Bpunsibiltty for tho proper performntico
0 tho duties with which thoy mo
cnaigcu nnu wimu 111 F l"
"ru ouiiku iu uumum, iu uiv.ii vr
dlnates. will relish tlio proposition.
, .,, ,fn,.,
Hut, then, it is civ
and that is nu.to sufl,
j;iui iijuij in o uii 11 rvi wui
1 . ..iV.!!. 1
11 1 1110 POI't'0"1 l'Unsis nnu
nf tin hour.
If ll,o 11U id in .inoj it
i
11 biiu uiii in tvs .v
' , V
. , - - ,
cienoy ot tho public- service, caro
should bo taken that the inferior olllccr
doed ot bceomo independent of his
proper superior. Tho present clerica
force in each of tho departments shoiili
bo subjectod to tho samo rulo which l
8110111(1
to bo nppltcd when now heads aro clio
to bo applied when now heads aro cha
Ron. If thU Inst ido.i b omitted from
- : ; ,
tho bill it will simply prove a nuasuro
tO JflVO tllO DrCSCIlt ItlCUinbOnU Ot tUO
subordinate ofllco a lifo tenure. Cer-
SllbOl'dinatO OlliCO a lltO I
.....!... ..i.i i. ,.:,,.. tn
y oppunuimy
remove omciols wlio wore appoimeu
simply onnccount of servico to party.
il,vi iu i ,.."" .-i.j.w. .......
to omco on mere political grounus vi osu
n, , ...u ...t!j
" X"h i"SE ZZSL
0,1 81,0,1 gro"lu,9 should not be permit-
ted to retain office for tho remainder of
thelr livcs- 11,0 legislature will prob.
ab'y Bnd this civil servico bill n nitlier
i ..... 1 riuu.-...lun 13,.
uoiuuu. w u,,-n, , -
'r,0-
Pension Laws nnd Agents,
several so-called "soldiers newspa
papers" aro published hero and in dif
lerent otnles. 'i hey aro commonly aa
vertising sheets for pension and claim
agents, and designed to consolidate in
tho hands of tho publishers tho "claim
agency" business of tho wliolo country
llieso publications, it seems, navo co
operated to incite pensioners to aug-
. '
mont their demands upon tho govern-
ment. They would multiply tho num-
ber ana increase sums paid pensioners,
With this purpose thoy have sent out
private petitions to bo signed every-
I 11. TT
wnero ana sent ubck to ma two nouses
of Congress. It is further urged, by
claim agents, that pensions paid maim-
cd mid wounded men, whether officers
or privates, should bo equalized. In
this at least there is justice : but these
uutiui uums wuuiu u.iv: buu huiu
army ot pensioners given tlio same,
sums paid to officers. They never
think of reducing tho suras paid epau-
lets to an equality wiiu tuosopauito
bayonets and spades. And yet Geu.
Dudley of tbo Pension Bureau asks
for ono hundred millions, and a quarter
of a million is invested in a building
for tho occupancy of Pension Bureau
clerks. Meanwhile there is no proper
legislation designed to prevent frauds
on the part ot claimants, whoso num
bers and vices aro such that the busi
ness of the Pension Bureau is only re-
tarded by tho infinite caro required
J . .- 1 1
in tuo detection uuu prevuiuiou 01
traud.
Disabled and wounded soldiers
should bo pensioned. They should not
want food nnd clothing, and officers
and soldiers should be served alike. Tho
burdens of battles and campaigns boro
most heavily upon common soldiers,
and these should even bo prefered 111
dispensing Federal bcnelactions : but
1,1 PI, ,1, i
it does not follow that burdens of taxa-
I tiou should bo made so lutoierablo by
growing greed lor gold which grows
by what it feeds upon, that tho neccssi-
ty lor tllO abrogation Ot tllO WllOlO
Pension Code may be foiCOll 111)011 the
country. American Jieaister.
An Ocean Horror.
I'ARTICUI.AKS or thk loss op tiid cim-
111UA.
Hamuuuo, Jan. 23. According to
tho latest information -145 lives wore
lost in tho Cimbria disaster. Thoro wero
102 passengers and 94 officers and
crow on board. Of theso cnly 5G so
far havo been rescued. Of six steam
ers sent out by tho Hamburg-American
steamboat company on Saturday night
four havo not yet returned, but as thu
two which returned found nothing,
thero is scarcely auy hope left that
more of tho unfortunates aro alive.
Tho cold at tho time of the disaster
was so intense that many perished
therelrom before sinking into their
watery grave. Tho question who is to
blamo tor the catastrophe will, as usual,
have to be settled by a court ot inquiry
Thero is the samo amount ot assertions
and contradiction as in tlio caso of the
City of Brussels.
it . , , . .
oenous cu nrges aro mil u upinn.
Captain Cuttil,
conduct nfter tho collision, nnd his
neglect to tnnko any efforts to render
assistance to tho Cambria or oven to
seo if the Cimbria was in trouble at
all. Tho officers of tho Cimbria sav
that if tho captain of the Sultan had
taken tho trouble to act humanely ho
might have saved a liuuured lives, Ho
was ouly two ships' lengths
nway when tho Cimbria's ofllccrs woro
clearing their boats. The latter saw
her lights ior a snort timo nnd saw a
light lowered, nnd believed her captnin
nuout to send oit boats, nut m a low
minutes her lights disappeared. Sho
neither signalled nor fired any guns
nor answered tho lights of distress
burned by tho Cimbria,
A DOUUTFUI, STOItV
On being questioned ta day tho cap
tain of tho Sultan says that ho stayed
- , ,h , h - ..... colli8iool.
I . ........
curred till daylight. In that ho
thought hu iiad done ills duty. Even
this assertion will bo questioned, as it
is impossible he could havo dono so
without picking up many of tlio hun
dreds ot people in tho wnter. It is
evident that hu did nothing but think
of his own safely, About this thero
could not long havo been, any doubt,
as Iho iniiuies to tho bultan woro high
up and tho sea was not rough. Tho
question of negligence will bo for a
competent authority to decide. What
is certain, however, is that tho captain
of the Sultan neglected to fi.rward tho
news of tho disaster at tho earliest mo
incut.
AFTKIl T1IK COLLISION.
Tho Bcenort on board tho Cimbria
I Valuation of Roal Estato and
County at triennial
DlSTfltCTS.
B
tieavor
HSJnSTl pvSS;
Jli6TJJW
Bonton
fisss;
0120
iMIO
iictwick
llloomsbtirir...
tsnss
440
1430
oiDim
10103
Brlarcroek. ......
Catwlssa
191F33
7ISI
S030
IrtiO
18030
8330
Ut0
19.13
14403
WM
suit
8343
9033
004 5
6933
8130
1940
43
V610
440,
81170
1620
8S40
9180
1TS0
S740
3060
1230
1970
'.832311
contrail
t'ODtro .....
144920
S9fV31
S01083
1IW.M3
1009 U
SI9014
191915
COIi
SliltS
1889W
112931
conyngham,,.
Flshlngcreek...
rraoKim
Greenwood
Hemlock
Jackeon
suaisoh,
Main,
Mimin
Montour.-.. .
1I1J8S8I
10S9S0
1,11743
76,43
76410
SI 1639
U300
also
0446
413
4223
B6W
JllO
4010
1190
ML Pleasant...
Orango
8010
1030
9163
1940
1620,
8090,
I'lOU
Iloarlngcrock .
scott
Sugarloat
Total.
2318 $3070838
twn
848073
Tito nbovo stntcmciit shows tho amount of
Clicli of tlio sovcral districts of Columbia
1)f ,8o2
Nntlea Is lmrnhr ulvnn Hint U10 Conntv Commissioners, stttlne as a Hoard of Itcvlsion.
will nft,.ml at lluTlr nlllr... In Ulnmnsluirrr. fnr
" . . w...-f - - - pi
Intent nnd mcnnliie of tlio Act of July 37th,
gnmo iicconlliiglohvwi .Inmiary, .Monday
Iui iiiu river, I uesiiuy 111c Moru,iur nil iiisiriui
tlio 24. for bnlancc of districts, belnc those
wliollv on the enstsliloi nt which time
trlcts.'desirlm; to he heard, can attend. Tho
said revision U completed.
mnleted.
Attest i Jon.v B.
Commissioner's Ofllcc,
Ulnouisuurg, January litli, loa.i.
after tho collision defy description.
The passengers, many of whom were
women nnd children, woko up sudden
ly and r.ished on deck hither and
thither, screaming with terror. First
nnn tinnt wia Inwovnrl nml tlion nnntli.
t,r- rp)ere Wero eight boats, but tho
Lhip.sank so rapidly on tho slaiboard
amu inai many peopio icii into xuu
watori Ti,0 foin. )om on tl0 po,.t
. , ... .. . ... .
L. 1 ? ' JER
out couy not be lowered on account of
tll0 Bnlo at whioh t ,,u silip ,BV Tho
four otl tlle 8tarboard side safely reach
e(1 ti10 wllter but boat No 5 cap9izej
I - . . . .
nnu uioso in it struggled ior n snort.
time and thrm satik. Hut No. 7, undor
command of the second officer, with
twenty eight persons and another
boat with eleven persons got away
safely, and after drifting twclvo hours
wcro picked up near t. tixliaven.
riouriso ron hescui:.
A third boat with seventeen per
sons was rescued by tho bark Uia-
mant, bound from Now York to Bre
men. Theso wero all that wero
saved. Among them Mr. H. E. Lor-
i . w .
enz, of 1 raukfort, 0110 of tho rescued,
gave a long account of tho terrible
scenes no witnessed. inougii me
oihcers did their duty nobly, they were
unable to maintain order. Wen, worn-
I J ..1.11 .1 I ...Til. r
en uuu cuiuiren wero mau wiiu ie;n
Those who had secured places had
violent struggle to keep the boat from
being swamped. Tho six Indians
wero driven away by some sailors by
axe blows on their hands. Captain
humbi-h oiuuu uu ihc uiai, iiiuiuuui. uu
tlio bridge, but could have no control
over the five hundred terror stricken
human beings beneath him.
dkatiis oahnivai..
Men, women nnd children whole
families clung together in despair. One
young married couplo preferred to
meet death quickly by cutting each
otliers's veins. The ship's doctor, Ilerr
reige, somo of tho stewards and the
stewardess, Bauerinn, and somo officers
distributed life saving belts to the last
moment, but those thus provided were
not benefitted, ,for most of them died
from tho scvero cold. Tho survivors
fl.., S 1 . ., . ,
who escaped in boats say that when
they rowed away the water was cov
ered with dead bodies, kept up by life
belts. Only a few wero alive when
they left, and of these as many were
taken into tho boats as possible.
WIIKUE WAS Till. SUI.TAST
Scarcely fifteen minutes elapsed after
the collision until the vessel sank. The
screams ot tho drowning could bo
1,1, , ,
heard a long distance away and must
they say navo been heard bv the pcopio
on board tho Sultan. No complaint
hns been made against the Cimbria's
crew, although ol the saved twenty
two ! elong to this class. Captain Hau
sen 6tood on tho bridge till tho ship
sank. Tlio hrst officer, Kaiiowa,
worked lor the benefit of the passen
gers to the last moment. Second offi
cer Sprtithzcn with an axo was cutting
olt woodwork lor rails lor tho passen
gers while tho ship was going under
water, and after sinking he was picked
up by ono of the boats. Tho third
nr.d fourth officers wero also piokod up
out ot tho water.
Pattison'8 Position.
KXI'I.NATIONS FROM THE fiOVUUNOIt's
Flill'.NDS.
Harrlsuunr Dl3Datch to Record.
borne ot Uovernor rattison s mends
feel called upon to deny some of the
rumors that havo been atloat regard
ing him and tlioso near nun inaugura
tion week. As a sample story, they
instance that in which it is represented
that he snubbed a reception commit
tee nt tho depot on his nrrivnl hero
and refused the tender of a carriage.
So far from doing this, tho Governor
ioo jar iruui uoiuir in
mu, t ,ookoJ for mnitt&!S wlcn
they got out of the cars, but there wero
none, ami -Hi', x'nltison and his gentle
men friends walked, while tho ladies
were crowded into ono of tho old fash
ioned omnibuses ami hauled to the exe
cutive mansion. Thero was no snub
bing of n committee. Another iustauco
was his rotiisal oi an escort from tho
Americus club. In defense of this it
is urged that Governor Rattison had
already, in a quiet way. refused an es
cort from the Statu fencibles, and it
would havo been a gratuitous insult to
tho nntioii.ll guard to accept a civilian
escort after refusing tho offer ot tho
crack military organization of the
Stale.
A gentleman close to tho governor
was asked how tho governor regarded
the attacks inailu upon him by certain
nowspapers because of his appointment
of Hon, I.uwis O. Casssdy, as nttomoy
general. "Ho doesn't caro tho snap of
his linger for tho attacks," said tho gen
tleman. "Ho never said ho would not
appoint Mr. Cassidy nttornoy general.
I havo been close (o him for months,
and I never heard oven a hint to that
effect.
Having failed in their attacks on tho
goveiuor,',his enemies aio now turning
their attention to ridiculing Rov, Mr,
Kverett, his private secretary, alleging
that iu presenting a communication to
the Senato the latter snid : "I have n
message- in writing from tho governor,"
iho Irievercnt critics foruet to stato
that Mr. Kverett added: "Of tho com.
monwenlth." A very proper proceed.
hiL'. and it unv bo said that the o-over.
JlOr does llOt take U11V htOck ill tllO title
I of "His Excellency."
Porsonal Proporty of Colombia
valuation in 1882.
13
1(00
1611
9300
19000
600
18230
47l
8000
8610
87433U
793361
916009
856140
174941
826316
614303
924133
8tf
1000,
1163
1250
333
8173
100
1310
803
176
293
320
tooo
8100
'tm
600
6390
1100
18170
84160
9600
8015
10S.111
951694
SOSOSO
18300
1623
8170
S9S97
8400
'iwo
6H3I
1U870
A7f0
6J30
11190
7419
8720
833275
13)11
803 C3I
187U07
stiots
140i
1310
8'Al
0IA
670
410
d20
191590
aoo
181 97
7191
nan
178315
876S1
B3000
811613
83330
4600
0
11550
8940
1380
88A50
SOO
48S0
twin
HSOO
$9760
121510
$150162
5781808
each ktntl or class of taxable property
In
county ns returned by tho trlcnn:
llal assess
assessors
th liuriidSH of llimllv ilelerinlnlliff whnllicr
i , , ; . o - ----
1842, uml to raise, reduce imtl cquiillzo tlio
tho sand, for nil districts on tlio soutli shlo
ntsi ui iiu x-iauuiuivi;iv uim i-uui'suuj ,
through which said creek passes nnd thoso
nnd lilaco nil persons for themselves nnd dls-
returns will bo open for inspection until
t T, ...V
JOSHUA r KTTF.H5IAN, I
ClIAllI.KS llKICItAKT. J-
II. F. Edoar, )
Casey, Clerk.
Commissioners.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder nver varies. A marvel of purltv
strength and wholP80mness. Moro economical
thin the ordinary k nus. and cannot be said In
competition with the multitude ot low test, short
weuni, nium or pnospnaie pawners, soia oniy
in cans, iioyal uikiku i'owdeb lo , iog wau-si.,
im .1. au; li-i v.
t, i SUE, 1,1, 1,
Ueiieai Superintendent of tin Sanitarium.
Invalid's Home,
Bloomsburg, Pa.,
Devotes special attention to Chronic Alal
adles including Epilepsy, Nervon: Affec
tiens, Diseases of Women, and to
Cancer,
In nil its varied forms.
Pntient8 received nt the Sanitarium on
reasonable terms for board nnd treatment
Ely's Cream Balm,
A Sure Curn for Catarrh and Hay Fovor.
Messrs. Wu, Hcst Sons.. Drueglsts. New
nrunswick. N. .7: Slnc tohood I nave been
troubled with Catarrh and Hay Focr. and barn
oeen unable to obuin permanent relief uutll I
used Ely's cream Halm, which tit! cured me. K,
L. Cuckknkh, New Brunswick, N. J, 1'rlco 13
cents, win mat lit.
ELY'S CttEAM BALM CO., Oweco, N. T,
Jan26'i3-4w. d
CUJItS WHERE ALL I LSI FAILS.
Ticst Cough Hyrup. Thau (food.
aid
Jan 5 '8S-ljr.
FROM THE SOUTH.
A Perfect Combination with two Salient Adran-
tages-wuy it concerns You.
"Theto Is no mistake about It," remarked Dr.
M. I'. Flowers, Oallatln, Missouri. "BENSON'S
CAI'CINK l'OROUS I'LWTEHS aro ono of tin
neatest combinations ever produced. 'J hey have
two kinds or hdvaniajes (er all others which we
m iy call the minor aud the major. First, they are
clean and pieas'int to us, never sotll 'g the bands
nor the linen ot the wearor. Second, they aot
quickly and powerfully. I have tried the Capctno
I'lasirron m)ueii lur paeumuam. uuu ua my pan.
cms tor various diseases, such as Neuralcla. Mus
cular Rheumatism, i umbatro. Kidney trouble,
etc., and in all cases relief has followed In from
three to forty-eight hours."
nr. Flower merelv voices the written or oral
opinion or thousands in bis profession. HBNSON S
CAPCINE roittiUS rLMTKHS are the perfect ex
ternal upp'.lcailoa. Tho genuine havo th9 word
UAtx'iNKCUtin tno centre, rnco aseenis.
Seabury Johnson, ChemlsU, dew York.
d Jan ii'ts w.
1883
B Q B
jL very Important element in tho great
business of BAILEY, BANKS fc
BIDDLE, Is what is usually desig
nated by olty housoa tho country
trodo a term covering not only tho
patronago roooivod from tbo rural
districts, but also that from the
oltios outstdo of tbo fow largo
contrcs.
B B B
BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE Ions
ago arrived at a propor appreciation
of tho foot that in almost every
loonlity in tho vicinity of Phila
delphia thoro aro many porsons of
tasto and refinement who, desiring
tbo highost grado of useful and
docorativo articles in gold, silver
platod waro, precious stones and
imported fanoy goods, profor to pur
cbaso of a houso of oharaotor and
roputation, in whose reprosentationa
absolute rclianco can bo ploood, and
whoso name, in connection with
goods of any class, Implies unim
peachable quality and the highosl
standard of dealing.
B B B
In accordance with this view, more than
any other houso of liko aharaoter,
BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE
havo taken oare to placo before tho
public outsido of thoir own city
acoounts of all now importation!
and tho varying attractions prepared
for tho several seasons.
B B B
This attention to out-of-town customers
has boon bountifully rowarded, and
their favor thus oarnod has con
ITKoTTIIiRSIs
7II0 1(14990
729113 874330 6 4 9
86170 793361 4 19 4
11470 216009 ..I.. .,
C3330 856140 4 6 1
!' 00
83
HUk
I35
tributed muoh to the brilliant mo
coss of tho season Just closed,
B B B
A similar policy will bo pursuod for
1B33, The best tasto and judgment
will bo usod in selecting goods for
thoso orierlug by mail, and a satis
factory assortment will bo sent on
approval whonevor requested by
anyone Unown to tho houso or fur
nishing roferance,
BAILEY
BANKS
BIDDLE
litth & CheHtuut,
1'itiraPKt.i'iiiA.
UDITOH'S NOTICE.
"m ran Mima or tn stt or hhe xmnxH,
I'ECKiflEn.
And now Janunir 19, isss. on motion of L. B.
Wlntcrntcen, L. K. Waller Ksn , Is appointed au
ditor to mako dlatrlbu Ion tt the funds In the
hands of tlio administrator to and amonir tho par.
tloi entitled thereto, hercbr sflven notlco mat ho
mil sit nt hlsomcoin nioomiburif, on February
rd, 1681, nt, 10 a. m., at which tlmo and plaw all
parlies having claims Bjalnst tho said estato will
nppnar and present tho samo or bo debarred from
coining in for a sharo ot Bald fund .
Ut Jkt Aliuniii.
Jsn l.ta Auditor.
A DMlN18THT01t'S NOTICE.
KSTATR OK MRS, ANNIH WKI.t.lVKn, LATK OF VABtSOM
Letters of admlnlstrillon on tho estate of Mrs.
Annlo Welllvcr lato of .Madison townshlp.uoi-
umbla county renn'n., deceased, liavo ceen
ranted Dy mo iieRiier ot sam coumy w ,n
am Kreamcr. administrator. All persons having
claims against tho estato of tho decedent aro
renuesiou 10 preseni. mem lor bciiiciuuuii iiim
thoso indebted to tho estato to make payment
to the undersigned administrator without delay.
WILLIAM hKRAMBR,
dec 88 Administrator.
ANNUAL STATEMENT OF 11LOOJI
1 tVH 1'IOWIIVH
From Jan. ttli, 1852, to J n. Sth, m.
JOUN K. GltOTZ, Treasurer.
DII.
To nal as per Settlement
$ 80 00
849 41
701 89
lanviu n-i .
Cash ree'd Illoom dup
licate '81 W 1
less exoneration f sv,
Commission l 0T
cash ree'd ot liloom
dup 'S3
cash ot J M Kote. col
ot (ireenwood dup
less K 6 19 Com B4 39.
cash on dun or 192....
cash ll N White col of
SCOtt '81
less Ex 4 oi, com 37 si
crshoi dupoi '8J....
rash S 1. lies col of
100 89
843 01
40 11
807 88
855 75
5M 41
41 es
634 S3
247 00
Sugarloat si son e
less kje oi uom xi v..
cash on dupot'si......
cash on dup 'H I K
Miller dup of Green
wood i..
cash on Judjment
Nancy Kahlcr
cash ree'd lit Pleas
ant twp overseer
cash ico'd 'rhos .Me.
cash ree'd ot K 11 Lit
tle orange twp
U 81
151 69
eo no
167 80
800 00
10 M
S87 S3
84 U
$1178 11
Total
CIt.
lly order of 190 redeemed
140 00
13 74
719 69
lniereai imiu un u
ordwscllvHl rcdceinel...
199'i 8913 34
Commission si 69
Hank stamps and postage 8 oi
llal. in Ticasurer's hands 9 71
Total 81178 11
Amt. outstanding orders Jan 9
IbSZ t Bd3 OH
Amt. orders Issued trum Jan 9
19-s? to Jans lssu, uoiu aajs
InclUSlfO 8M9 95
Total
flOW 64
Amtcrdors redeemed to Jan 8
ISS'I
Amt. orders outstanding Jans
1MJ
Total
4099 64
8TATBMKNT Ol" TAXES UNSETTLED IN
UI.OOM roou Disruurr.
nor. ls
ihts. rxiD
764 38
817 00
333 75
60 00
liloom, 8091 35
SCOtt. 761 91
1323 97
504 M
348 89
149 80
8383 84
Oreenwood, iotoi
sugarioai, neo to
37S 07
1185 13
STATKMENT Ot EXI'ENSBS OK llLOl'M POOH
IJISTKlOr roil YBAlt JS.UlMU 0 1DJ
Auditing acco'ints Jan '81 15 00
. J. .noma iur uiucia ui ic
ltet 11 M
S 37
I SO
r 00
55 93
90 00
Lll Uupert postago In 'si
W. Krlckbaum coats
L 13 uupert auditor's cleric Jan
Vi
smith bills for T7 to '83
lira Krcos ana jiciieynoias
l)r J, U Edwards attending
Adams
Dr narter attending Sarah
Smith
Stato Hospital Slary Hughes 154 65
10 CO
ueu rux... iti vi
LZKalllcr. 423 M
Coal for poor house...
1 ll 19
uuairs uu
35 00
47 81
Iron bedsteads tor poor house..
Columbian advertising ac
count 15 00
Columbia county liepub
llcan nccount 13 01
Sentinel account IS OO
Total
45 00
87 75
10 00
10 00
1 00
6 00
8 00
13 10
l 'i 00
H 00
10 00
e so
3 1)1
637 50
31 81
83 34
10 10
0 0O
1 00
3 00
116 00
6 50
4 00
fi 50
75 00
73 00
75 OQ
60 00
4 00
4 51
12 87
11) to
16 10
Lime for farm
'I'erwllllgerconin lor Mrs Kemp
ton Furman conin for J. Archie
' Archie's cniia
, ,, ..
"Mr Holier
Correll " " Jos J Fry
E Jones graves lor Vanhorn
ana cm d
Harris constable
loweil bal, uoau tax issi
Tramps
paiary bicwara iu jau
W o ever lumber on rrm
Urower roollne bed roam and
kltciien
Little reta'ulng fee
" ice on uoan case
" writing agreement with
Wharv
Alt ertson removing lieuey Par
ker Whirr lor lloitlnenxtures
Terwlileger orders ot relief,...
a r-nvaer repairing pump
Maize orders ot relief
ll it Aluerlson salary
11 Falrnun "
U llarton "
Ii uupert sect. "
lluclulKW liros taking Dr
Dickinson to poor nousa
Shatcr carpenter work
sheriff Ent expense and keep-
luir L Z Kan er
Mak ng duplicates
Sm ill pox bills
Sundry bUls furiLd'so for fam
ily ana paupers su w
378) 60
OUTSIDE UELIEF SETTLED TO JAN 1853.
Mrs O Doan of Espy 89 16
Hannah Johnson tiloom else
11 ram Lon " ... . 44 45
Peter ShankUng " 19 35
I, J lieaier " w "5
Sarah l'eii " 15 50
James Archie a d family Bloom 30 35
i, iteiaie iuanon a cu
I o ut aud family uioom 19 ou
sarah Jonei " 10 75
Abby Forman Espy 4 oo
Elizabeth Wade .. 8 oo
Caroline Dcnnl3 liloom 34 30
JdOb Adams sugarloat 1 40
npnraim i-arK uioom i uu
.Margaret, nuwera .... no iu
William Lewis ' ... 77 70
Lavlnaoigcr " 3 18
Anna Maria Zimmerman Illoom 21 oo
Jno Kramer Illoom 13 00
506 85
We the undrrslgned auditors ot the townships
composing uv tuuuui ruur uintnci, met ui lau
Poor House, on Mond.iv. January tHIi. IM. of said
District, examined tho accounts oi the Treasurer
ana Directors irom .lanuary sin s j to January sth
'93, nnd tho vouchers tor Uio samo and nnd them
correct as set lurm aoove,
A II WHITE, 1
J M LAttmsu.j
VALUE OF HEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
UKUJNUI.NU TO 1ILO-JM 1'OOU DISTRICT
JANUARY 1S83,
Farm and buiidlngi 13100 00
Judgment on Dennts' property. Ito oo
Dal. on liloom dup. issi less oom
and UK 1839 97
llal on Oreenwood dup 18x3 less
com nnd ex 843 33
llal on Scott dup ISS3 loss com
nnd ex 504 89
ii.ii un Mugaraiai aup isu less
com and ex
3 horses
10 head cattle m .
1) shoals
114 chickens
Furniture In steward's house,.-
Long property
Furniture In poor house
18 acres winter grain
9 n oiislieU corn ears at 87V
139 bushels wheat at l.oa
uu buneu potatoes at.60
3 jo bushels oats at .tw
vo bushels rye at 7J
3 bushels clover seee at 8 oo. . , ,
146 ;o
450 HO
810 00
43 00
33 W
318 00
400 00
330 0U
183 VI
837 30
131 00
19 50
160 00
15 HQ
18 UQ
343 10
6 00
13 00
m 00
87 (M
6 OU
000 00
19 00
yo mi
88 50
n 00
8 tKI
48 00
vo ids porn ana larant ,im
I bbl vloeear..
7 lbs packed butter..........
14 torn hay at 14 m
88 io shelves corn folder..,,
8') bundles rj e straw ...
Farm Implement ,
soo hed cabbage
ii hreedpig sow
9 bbl apples at 8 50
8UO lbs beef .
9 bushel beans at I CO ....
14 saoiti ,
1980.
PRODUCT RAISED ON FARM.
303 busheH wheat at 1.00 8 & no
3d bushels rje at ,73 la eg
190 bushel puatoes at ,60 90 oo
350 busuel4 oats at .60 175 i o
110 builiols corn ears at .S7W... 411 87
3 bushel cloverseed at 6.00 ........ is oo
w-eloa. pjrkaudlaidat 09 864 74
1 busheli timothy seed 451
boo head cabbage at .iu 86 00
9V bushels beans at 1.50 3 75
4tii ids beef nt.10. 4a on
6 hbl elder at 8,oo I.-..!...! 19 00
lObblanp'oi ata.V).., j Oo
6 bushels tiirulpn at ,?o 1 ro
4 busnels Iwns at ,311,,,, 1 su
5 bushels onions at 1.50 7 60
90 tons hay at 14.00 , jno 01
no bundles rye Btraw at .80 U 00
saw Bheavos corn fodder Km no
8 calves at 10.00 . 80 00
49 ins buiter at .85 1." m 75
'JH?a lfw at . m 00
09 chickens ut .30,.m. 13 t
14 shoau , , , 48 00
No paupers remaining last re.
3010 81
I'wiii g
No. admitted during the year., ll
-19
No, pauper removed,
" " left
" " died
I
8
8
remaining Jan 8 "8J it
CALEB IIARTON, n,,
REECB FAI1IMAN, ) Erectors,
$5 tO S20P,er diy. 5l. bowS HaiOPles worth M
h w iu isjujfeB( Address Utiksuk1? Co. Por
warch is l.y
A DMINIBTIMTIUX NOTICE.
tSTlTl Of W. J. tlCCKAI.KW. DICIISID,
Letters of administration on tho estate of W. .1,
nucnaiew, lain oi ii'oomsourg uoiumma cuuinr.
ccpascu.nave pern ffranieu ny uie neKieivi wi
Irlpmintv Ia fhA linrlpraicrnpit arltnlnlstrfllrlx. All
persons having claims aaalnat the estate of said
acceaentare requesiea 10 preson wirm iur w-i-tlemont
and thoso Indebted to the estate to make
payment to the undersigned administratrix with,
out delay. UOIIA lllICK.U.KW,
Jah.s'SD-Dw. Administratrix.
A DMINlSTOATOIl'S NOTICE.
RSTATl Of TD0M1S t. WII.M1M9, UTS or BOROUGH or
CXNTMLM, DICKiSin.
Letters of Administration In the estate ot
Thomas J, Williams, late of Ccntralla liorougb
Columbia county, f'enn'a., deceased, liavo teen
granted by tho iteglstcr of said county to tho
undersigned administrator All persons having
claims against the estato ot the decedent aro re-
uesieu 10 pr-sent mem iur neiucmvui uuu
hnn lndehtpd tn tlia pstntn to mako oavmcnl to
tho undersigned ndmlnlstrntor without delay.
LAKAYKTTB KKTTKHMAN,
Centralla Januarj a, '63-ow. Administrator.
ULE ON HEIRS.
K3TATK OF T11RRES31 B4.tt.01t, DICEISIO.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, sat
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
To the following, heirs of Thcressa Bailor do-
eeasod. Daniel llallor. n brother, residing in
Cooper township Montour county. Pa. Kll Bailor,
a brother, residing In saM coopir township,
Peter Bailor, n brother, residing In Mahoning
township In said Montour county, Pa, Jonathan
Bailor, a brother, residing In said cooper town
ship. Samuel Bailor, a brother, residing t
110WO I'OSl-UIIlcw. in 1UP Biaiu ui .mu, wiwwih
Helmbncb, a sister, intermarried with Peter
Helmbach, residing In mid Montour township,
Columbia county, Pa. The following son and
daughters of David Bailor, a deceased brother,
vizi Albert Bailor a minor, who has William
Sunday as his guardlan.resldlng In said Mahoning
townsfilp. Joslah Bailor n minor, Robert llallor
a minor and Jane Bailor a minor, who havo for
their guadlan Jesse Atnmerman, residing In said
cooper township. Tho following sons nnd daugh
lens ui duiiii imiiur , ucveuavu muuiui, .
Daniel K Bailor, residing in said Montour town
ship. IsaUh Bailor residing In Iho same place.
liannan rry, iniermarri'u wtm uauiui rr.y,
lng In tho same place. Elizabeth Wf rtman Inter
married wltn Eli Wertman, resldlni in Northum
berland county, rn , and Noah Bailor and John
llallor, each residing at Howo Post-ofllce, in Iho
state of Ohio. The following sons nr.d daughters
of Jacob C. llallor, a deceased brother, vizi
Iander Bailor. John lienor, uaniei t. uauor,
Hachacl M. Bollor and Mary M. llallor, nil resld-
Inr. In lnillflnft. In InrlLma rnunt.v. lJft . nnd tllO
following on nnd daughters ot Sarah Helmbach,
a deceased sister, viz i Adam Helmbach, residing
at New Clair City, Wisconsin. Elizabeth Betz
Intermarried with David Betz, rosldlng at Potts-
rove, Formumoeriana couniy, rn.. uu wm-nuu
:rtvtnn Intermarried with James Rrwlne. residing
at Milton, In said Northumberland County, lineal
descendants ot Theressa llallor deceased, and to
all other i crsons interested, ('reeling : You and
each of you are hereby cited to bo and appeal bo
fore the Judees of our orphans' Court at an
iirpnans loun to do neia ai. uioou suurtruu ui
First Monday of Fo ruary next, then nnd thero
in accent nr reltis tn tnkn tnn real estate Of Bald
Theressa Bailor deceased, at tno appraised vaiua
tlon nut unon lr, by the Innuest. duly awarded by
the said Court, aud returned by tbo Sheriff, or
b ,ow cause why It shall not bo sold, a nd hereof
iau nuv.
U. H. ENT,
Sheriff.
Jans
E
I'ISCOPAIi BURIAL GROUND.
TO 4I.L FER80NS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Notice Is hereby elven that tho Courtof Ouartcr
Session of the county nt Columbia, on the cih day
ot October, 1898, made a decree, declnrlng the
said burial grouna a puo'ic nuisance, nnu. orucrea
the dead there b irled be removed therefrom to
ltosemont cemetery In Bald town by the nrst day
of April, l93 by tho President ana Town Council
of the town of Bloomsburg. And said Court did
also further order aud direct as follows! "In
cases where tho relations of any ot the dead shall
procure a lot In said Rosemont Cemetery, and de
sire that the remains ot their dead shall to re-
moved thereto the request sn.ii do compnea wiiu
by the sitd authorities In cases where no such
request shall be mado nnd tbo friends of pirsons
thero burled Bhall not, after tour weeks public
notice, themselves remove their dead, the tnunlc
Ipil authorities of tho aforesaid town hhall cause
the dead to be removed to somo suitable portion
of Rosemont Cemetery to be procured and set
apart by them for that purpose."
isow mereioru nuiicu is uereuy given mui. uu
tesH the dead are removed from the said burial
ground by relatives, or to places provided tw rela
tives In nccordanco with tho aforesaid order of
Court before the nrst day of March, 183, the re
mains of the dead thero lying will be removed by
the Town council ot the town of Bloomsburg, to
a common lot provided at the publlo expense, and
Dunea wiinoui aisuncuon.
(j. A. IIKRUINM, president ot 'town council.
Jan,5'si-4w. Attest: A. L. Furrz, Secretary.
B
ERWICK ELECTION DISTRICTS.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,)
COUNTY OF COLUMUIA, f 8
Among the records and proceedings of tho Court
of (Quarter Sessions of the Peaco In and for said
county It Is lnt ralla. this contained, In the
matter oi dividing tho Borough ot Berwick Into 3
Election uisinciu.
And now. December 15. 1S83. unon the cresenta
tlon ot citizens of the Boroueh ot Berwick and
due consideration thereof It Is adjulged by the
Court that It U expedient to grant the prayer ot
the petitioners
it. is increiuru uuw uruereu mat me saia
Borough Bhall be and the same Is hereby divided
Into two Election Districts by a lino beginning in
the middle of Market street at low water mark In
the Susquehanna river; thence a Ion; the middle
ot said street to the Northern boundary of suld
Borough and that portion of thi borough East of
said line shall be caUed "Uerwlck ElecUon District
Kast." And that portion of the horouih west of
sild Una sh ill be called "Berwick Election District
West."
The Elections In the East District shall bo held
at the little office of Jackson Woodln Manufac
turing Comtnny. on the Hortheasr. corner of
jiarket ana i ntra streets.
And for the West District at the Justices' ofllco
of Wm. J. Knorr, on Front street, between Market
and Mulberry streets. The Election officers for
the East District nt the February Election shall
be tho onicers who aro authorized to hold Elec
tions tn said Borough.
And the omcirs for holding the Election in the
est Illstrlot at tho Election in February next
shall bo as follows:
Samuel ll. Ruch, Judge. Inspectors. Levi Bred
benner and Jennings Kurtz, who are heruby ap
pointed for that purpose. or the cockt.
Certified from tho Records. December 87th, A.
D.. l'SJ. WM. KRICKBAU.M,
Jan. 6, 'S3. clerk Q. s.
OTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the following ac
count has been hied In tbo Court of Common
Pleas of Columbia county and will bo presented
to the said court on tho first Monday of February,
18$t, and continued after the fourth day of said
term, unless exceptions he filed within that time i
1. Thearcount of Conrad Krenmer, Committee
ot Margaret Former, a lunatic.
W. KUICKBAUM,
Bloomsburg January 5, 'S3. Prolh'y.
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BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J-OTIOE IN PARTITION.
estate of hutu ann thomas deceased.
Columbia Cocntv, bs.
THX COMVONWKAt.TIt OF NtNNSTLVAMA 10 till BIIIR.
IirtFflllD COfNTT, (II1IITINOI
Whereas, at an Orphans' Court held at Dloomsbunr
In nnd tor tbo count) of Columbia, the fourth day
of Decon ber, A. 1). I88J beforo tho Honorable
Wm. Itlweil, President nnd his nssocl ites. junices
of Uio said court, the petition ot Abel Thomas, a
brother of Ituth Ann Thomas, lato of Sbamokln.
Notlhumbcrland county, accessed, was presented
setting forth that Ihe said Ituih Ann Thomas died
aboutlho middle of August 1888, Intestate, seized
In her demesne as of fee, of and In threo certain
messuages and tracts of land situated In Cat,
wlrsa, Main and Konrtngcrcek townships all In
said county of Columbia, Pennsylvania. Tho 1st,
or No. i bounded by isnds i f Abel Thomas, on tho
south, by lands of Judge cox on tho east, by land
of William Shuman on the north, nnd and the Cat-awl4-n
Railroad on tho west and containing thirty
acres of land, moro r r leea with tho appurtenances
thlrty-nvo acres of Bald tract of land na described
Indoidof lluth Ann Thomas recorded in Deed
Boolt"T" page 637 ;at Bloomsburg having been
Bold by Coramls'ioncrs of said county for taxes
and tin1 tltlo to tho same b-liig now vested In the
said Arcl Thomas. The second tract or No. 8 situ
ated tn Cat nwlssa township, bounded by lands of
Joseph nnd Jacob ClewcP. stcplmn Ilaldy, Daniel
Zarr, William Martin and others, cot talnlnr one
hundred and twelve acres, moro or less, with the
appurtenances and the third tract on Wo. 8, situa
ted partly In the township otCatawUsa and partly
In lloarlogcreck township, bounded by lands of
Joseph Brrlsch, Isaac Broach and others contain
ing ono hundred and sevcnt.v.o'ght and a half
acres, moro or less, with the appurtenances. 1 ho
said decedent leaving to su vlve her as heirs and
next ot kin brothers nnd sister of the wholo blood
ns follows, to-wlt t Abel Thomas, our petitioner,
residing at Catawlssa, Thomas J. Thomas,rcsldlnz
at Ilollovlew, Auron county, Ohio- Ann Thomas,
intermarried with William P. smith, whoso last
known place of residence, was at Mt. Pleasant
county, Iowa
That under and by virtue of tho Intestate laws
of this Commonwealth, It belongs to tho said Abel
Thomas, Thomas J. Thomas, nnd Ann smith, each
to havo the one equal third part of said real estato
la fee. No partition ot said real estato having
been had.
In pursuance ot tho foregoing writ an Inquest
will be held on the premises on Saturday, January
V7, 189s, at ten o'clock, a. m , when and where nil
persons Interested may attend It thoy think
piopcr.
U. U. ENT, Sheriff.
T 1ST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT
JFEURUAHY TERM A. 1). 1853.
Curtis 8. Books v. Borough of DanvlUo.
Daniel Rhodes s. William Tyson.
Columbia County vs. Milton Charles.
l-eter neiwlg'n Executor's, vs. Isaac Lewis et al.
Josenh A. Uenrtfl f,t. nr. vs. .Tnhn v. linmnnn
etal. "
Francis Evans Trustee etal, vs. John W. Iloff
mno. Bloomsburg Banking Co., vs. Samuel Mcnenry.
Freas Urn's vs Joseph Union.
0. 11. Helfrlch Receiver vs. Joseph M. Frcck.
James Lamon's Administratrix vs. Joseph La
mon. David Young vs. Oeorge P. Young ct al.
John It. Yoho vs John lllnderlllcr.
Ellis s. stoker vs. Henry I'ope.
y. P. liibhy vs. Isaac If, Scesholtz et al.
Isa ah Bower vs. lianioi lir.iiw
Cathnrino schmlck's uso vs w. F, Blbby.
seltzer nnd Miller vs. Daniel Morris.
11. M. WlerVS. lllrhnril Anrrnl nf nl.
William F. Keller vs. N. w. II. Railway Co.
.1. M. Smith asslgneo vs. Calvin Clark et ui.
Lewl8etter's Executor's vs William Yeager.
(loorge A . Bevan et al. vs Louis A. Riley Co.
John Sheatler vs. Philip springer.
Oeorge . sterner ct ux vs. William Neal,
Charles Relcha-tvs Aaron Orover
!: ll.e.?'.V8 N- w. B. Hallway Co.
Philip LItchard va John Shoitlcr.
Hiram Reese vs. Charles Krugctal.
Daniel . Walter vs. James p. Lewis,
(leorgo Ruckle vs. David (lelitnger.
o. 11. jellck vs. John W. Iloff i.an.
John O. Karns vs. Town of Bloomsburg.
Charles s lfelchnrt vs. Charles Kllngainan.
Aaron Bogart vs. Peter Bogart.
LIST OF GRAND JURORS FOR FEI5.
RUARY TERM, 1883.
Bloom. Ellas Mcndnnhnll. .Tnhn Mrrnrmlnl, n
C. Neal, Charles Taylor.
Beaver. Daniel Hlnterllter.
Berwick. S. W. Marchall
Ctawls9a. L.O.Whitman.
Plshlmrcreek. Tnomiui.i. r?niman Atrra.i v...
land. Daniel Force, sr., Harman J. Hess, Henry
Franklin. Reuben Ilelglo.
Hemlock. Esau shoem,ker, Aaron Tovey.
or enwood. o. W. Eves, W. Albertson.
Loc ust. Ellas (l corge.
Montour, w. J. Dlddleman, Charles Eclc.
White80' M' F" Uowmaa' Wl Snyder, Abraham
Scott. John II. Crevellng.
rjMtAVERSE JURORS.
FIRST week,
Benton. Houben Gibbons, B. F. Savage, John
K, i oung.
Brlarcreek. Ellsha Hayman.
Schultz'Cl Wm- Uanm,,n' p- Opdllte, Peter
Bloom. John B. Powell, Wm. Wolf, J. D. Wil
son. Beaver. Thomas j. shuman, Moses schllcker.
ccntralla. Martin llrennan.
Centre. Jacob Hotter, Sanderson nagenbuch,
n. K. Reraley.
Flshlngcreek. 8. W. Drcshcr, Geo. Pealer.
Smith ltlcui"'l Ivey, John Laubach, Aaron
f'8?11, r.Wl: 'Hr'eman. Emanuel Yorks.
Locust, Chrlsiian Small.
Madison. E. I. cotner, Isaac Whipple.
Montour. Wm. Trowbridge.
Main. Wm. Masteller.
orauge. Thomas Mollenry, W. w. Williams.
Roaringcrcek. Frank Drlesbach, Isaiah Houck.
Hugarloof. Daniel Hess. uu nUUi..
French elchart. M. F. Savago, C. C.
T
RAVERSE JURORS.
8ECOSU WEEK.
Bloom. FreasBrown, Joseph Crawford, neuben
Vfebb Swentzel, Hiram Shaffer Thomas
Benton. R. L F. Colloy, Ell Mendenhall, C. M.
snuitz,
Berwick. II. L. Freaae, Richard Shinnon.
Beaver. Jonathan Hauck, Jesse Rltteahouse.
Geo. Shearman.
Catawlssa. f. p. Croasy, B. p. Fortner, Nelson
Hnrtman.
centre. Charles L. Pohe. Jacob Sponsier,
Flshlngcreek N. J, Rubblns.
oreenwood, Dcomcr Davis, Joseph Keeco.
Hemlock. John 8. Hartman.
Be'aver81 DaT,a 8tln0' uonJarntn Wagner, Henry
Main! G.W. Fisher, J.B.Nuss.
Mt. Pleasant. Emanuel (Jllbert.
Martlsun. Emery Smith.
Miniln. II. ii. Wlntcrsfcn.
I'lne. Thomas Fortner. William llarlln,
hcott. w, c. Hajenbuch, John Warden.
sugarloaf. B, F. Krotzer.