THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, Piu THE COLUMBIAN. 0. B. Blwoil, l,A J. K. BlttMbanJM.J Sdltor. BLOOMSBUKQ, PA. Fill DAY, SliPTEMHUH, 21, 188.1, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. i on audi rou OKNKIIAI., ROHKKT TAGOAKT, or Wni rcn. TOlt 8TATK TltKAfUIKI'.II, ' JOSBWITOWMLTj, of Hrndford. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. 1'OU M3THICT ATTOKNKV. K. BUCKINGHAM. OK lll.00.USllt!ltl. VOtl COUNTY' SUIIVUVOH. SAMUEL NEYIIAHI). OF llt.OOMSIIUKtl. A repetition of tho Jersevtown trn credy occtired in Now York a few dayB ago. A Prcsbytcrinu clorgymnn cut Ms wifo's throat, and after cutting his own jnmpcu ont pi a lourtii story win dow. Anothor Biinilar caso occurred recently in Chicago. It seems to havo taken an epidemic- form. umof Uork Meek, of tho houso nt Harrisburg, has shown what an honest and careful scrutiny of hit dojiartinont can accomplish in tho way of saving money to tho state. His contingent expenses havo been $1,411,50 against Huhn's 10,000, nnd his supply ac count 8305.17 against Huhn's $2,763, 93. Tho Dcmoorats havo gained all that it is possiblo for them to gain by tho extra session. It is just as certain now that no apportionments can bo mado as it will be two mouths henco. What good can come of a longer session wo cannot see The propriety of an early adjournment is thereforo respectfully suggested. Governor Pattison has vetoed tho joint resolution instructing tho appro priation committees to include pay for members of tho Legislature onlyiup to September 10th. llo says tho pay can't bo stopped except by an act. of Assembly, although thoro is nothing! to compel members to tako pay, who do not want it. Considerable complaint is made in regard to tho now postal note, on ac count of tho paper used in its manufac ture, which is so easily counterfeited. Tho samplo submitted for proposals was far superior to that used and was such aa could only be obtained from tho government. It is probablo tho contractors will bo compelled to com ply with the requirement of tlio pro posals or forfeit tho contract and new proposals will bo issued. On Saturday September loth the roal estate of Peter Ilcrdic of William sport, was sold by United States Marsh al James S. Rutan. Tho attendance at tho salo was very Bmall, hnd the properties brought a mere trifle. Tho beautiful Parkllotcl wassold lor $120O Tho Ilerdio Park embracing 18 acres for 600. Thirteen or fourteen pro perties in various parts of tho city wero sold at prices raugiug from $5 to $50. Clinton Lloyd, Ilerdic's attorney, was tho purchaser of nearly all the proper ties. AM ACT. For tho registration of dentists, supple, mcntary to tho net entitled "An.uct to regulate tho practice of dentistry, anil to protect the people against cmpiri cism In relation thereto, iu tho state of Pennsylvania, and providing penalties for tho same," which became a law on tho seventeenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and seventy six, providing for tho registration of practitioners of deutistry, and penal ties for violations for the same. Suction 1. Me it enacted by the Senate and house of Jieprcsentatives of the Commonwealth of J'ennsylva nia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That it shall bo tho duty of any person practicing dentistry within throo months after tho passage- of this not, and of any person intending to practice dentistry within this Common wealth, before commencing tho same to havo recorded in tho recorder's of fice, in tho county iu which ho or she practices intends topractico tho diploma or certificate provided for in. tho act to which this is a supplement. Section 2. Any person beginning to practice dentistry m this Stato after tho passago of this act, having a don tal diploma issued, or purporting to havo been issued, by any college, uui Tersity, society or association, shall present tho samo to tho Slato examin ing board provided for in tho act to which this is a supplement for appro val ; such examining board being satis fied as to the qualillcations of tho ap plicant and tho gonuincss of tho diplo ma, shall without fee, endorse tho same aa approved, after which tho samo may 1)0 rocordod as aforesaid. Section 3. Any person who is en titled to praotico dentistry in this Com monwealth without n diploma or certi iioate, under tho provisions of tho eighth section of tho act to which this is a supplement, shall make written af fidavit before some person qualified to administer nu oath, setting forth tho tiino of bis continuous practice and tho place or places where such practice was pursued iu tho Commonwealth i and shall, within thrco months after thp passago of this net, liavo such nflldavit recorded in tho recorder's office of, thp county in which ho is practicing. And it shall bo tho duty of tho recor der to record buoU diplomas; certificates and affidavits in a book provided for euoh purpose. Section 4. Any persou who Bhall violate or fail to comply wjth any of tho provisions of this net or tho act to which this is a supplement, or who shall causo to bo recorded any diploma or ccrtilicato which has been obtained fraudulently, or is in whole or iu part a fo-gory, or shall inakoallldavitto any fulso statement to bo recorded as afore said, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction, shall bo sentenced to pay nflno of not less than fifty nor mora thantwo hundred dollars for each offense) for tho use of tho proper county- Section 8. All nets or parts of aols inconsistent herewith are hereby repeal-' ed." Ai'movEP Juno 20, 1883, Koso Ambler. Till: VICTIM OP A MVSTUtllors MllllDKIl CONNIX'tlCUT. IN Tho details of n tragedy are a1w;i)ti oi thrilling interest, lor tlio loss ol n human life is a mil jeet upon which the rich and tho poor, the high and the low, reilect with kindred emotions. To this interest Is added nn clement of dec) regret and pain, when tho vio tun is a youtitf nud promising woman whoso life lias boon suoh, ns to warrant nor riclit and titlo to a peaceful eml The circumstances attending Hoso Aiuiiicrs deatli aim tlio wucionuoiils ot her tnurdcror nro still shrouded in mys tcry. She wns returning homo lrom tho houso of her lover, whero sho was iu the habit of visiting him during their engagement, and from which, to his Bhamo bo it said, sho was.allowed to go uiuuu, s ins tunics uomaniica oany ris ing, niui Hue uui not wisn to deprivo him of Ins sleep. t Ou Sunday night, September 2d, nt nino o'clock, ho said irood-bvo to her for tho last time, and her lifeless body was found next morning, in a field, to which it had been dragged from tho sidewalk, and upon her person wero tlio oviuonco oi a strugglo and marks of tho violence which caused her death. Kour years ago, at twenty-two years of nge, Koso Clark married Norman Amblor, and a dauchtor wns born to them, but neither his wifo's affection nor the ties of homo proved sufficient ly attractive to restrain tho neglectful husband from dissipation nud profligate excesses, so n separation took place and divorce followed. Then began tho marked attentions of Lowis, and on tho night of tho murder, their conversation was concerning tho furnishing of the little cottago which was building for them, and in which they wero to livo as man and wifo ns soon as it was completed. On her homeward walk thoro was several lone ly stretches, though tho strocts for tho most part has houses hero and there. Within a stone's throw of tho spot where her body was found, is the house of Preston Hodges, and three of tho inmates of his houso heard a cry of distress at twolvo o'clock, which was mistaken for tho scream of an owl, and therefore no inquiry was mado. This leaves an interval of three hours. during which timo naught is known of the victim's movements. The thorough siftiuc of this interval may bring tho murderer to light, but tlio absenco of clues leads to tho con clusion that this caso also must go upon mo recoru ot unsolved mysteries with thoso of Mary Stanuard and Jonuio Creamer. The latest developments in this ter rible mystery seem to indicato that somo important information has been obtained, and that thoro is possibility that tho perpetrator of the crime will Boon bo in tho custody ol tho law. The microscope has been called into requi sition, as in tho cases above mentioned and revealed some startling facts. A substanoo found under the murdered woman's finger nail was found to bo human skin and blood corpuscles of somo white person. Thov wero the re sults of scratches inflicted by tho vic tim on tho person of her murderer dur ing nurmniggio lornie, nud may prove an important factor insolviner tho prob lem as to who committed tho horrible deed. At last accounts suspicion agaiust Rose Ambler's prospective husband, which had been turned awav for a sea- sou, has been renewed, and was grow ing stronger, under the researches mak ing by tho detectives. ITEMS OF INTEREST. The celebration nf tli nnniversary of Mexican Independence wni ceieoraieu nt, the city ot Mexico on tho 10th. Unless speedv measures arc adonted there will bo war hrd.ivpnn flnrinrinu and Russia, and also between Franco and China. This will leave England as tho only ono of tho great powers not entangled in disputes leading to taking up of arms. On Saturday Sept. 15, at Narracan sett Park Providence. I. I. a trni.tinr horse called Jay-Eye See, who had a reuoru oi :it, in an attempt to beat his timo for a purso of $2,000 mado it O'Donnoll tho man wh Carey, was lauded at Southampton on uiuian. uiionneii stated that lie had not been placed in hnnilnutTs or irons during tho voyage. Ho docs not tear tno trial tor tho murder of Carey so much ns ho does .that ho may bo implicated in other affairs. Tho Koraau Catholic church of tho Saored Heart at Plains, Luzerno county wns uemeaieu ounciay. a tiny a,uoo persons wore presont. Father James Mulholland, of Philadelphia, acted as master of ceremonies, and tho Itirrht Rev. Bishop O'Hara, of Scranton, ce lebrated high mass. Thoio wero nbout twenty deacons of honor present. Shortly before her departure for Eu- ropo Mrs. Langtry statod that sho hold extensive mortgages on property in Fifth nvonuo and otherstrects. Lately tho truth of this statement was con firmed by tho filing at tho Register's ollleo of an assignment of several mort gages to Mrs. Langtry by William Jjoswell on property in New York city, the consideration being $31,000. Tho Pennsylvania railroad is consid ering the establishment of n "time stan dard,' as tho railroad men term it, to put into operation at an early day. 'pi. . i i i- iuu jiujubuu Diiiiiunni WUU1U Bimjliy add tho hours after midnight to 12. so that 11 o'clock in tho morning would bo 23 o'clock, aud noon would bo 2 1 o clock. 1 lie dials of clocks would bo mado into 2 1 divisions of timo, and tho troublesome a. ra. and p. m. would bo avoided. John W. Edmnimnn mid Antlinuv Halo of Philadelphia, wero arrested last week for countorfeitintr. For khv. oral years thoy havo been flooding lira zii wiui spurious government notes. At tho timo of their arrest they had sufficient material to manufacture to the amount of several millions nf dnllnr. Their operations of introducing oounter- jchb iuio nruzii commenced in ihoh , and because of circulating bo great an amount tho (outline irnvornmont nntps have greatly depreciated within tho iu.ii uuiiihu years. Abraham Q. Nesbitt, a sixteen year- old son of Abraham Nesbitt, president of the Second National Hank of Wilkes barre, ran away from home August 31, 1 lie last heard ot mm, lie was iu Now York, and expected to go from there to Now Orleans. Ho sent tho following letter to his mother, postmarked at New York. "Don't know why I left home. Guess I must havo been ornzy. I will tako caro of myself, and expect to seen good deal of hard work. Don't worry about mo. I'll turn up soiuowhero." The boy had about $80 with him when lie left Kingston. lltirxcMt Home. A Harvest Homo and a Missionary Con. vcntlon were jointly held nt Nnmotila In the Ht. Paul's Union Church on Tuesday nnd Wednesday nf last week. Tlio little village cf Nmnedlii I.h located on a prnml nenco and affords a commanding vlow of the surrounding valley which Is iutcrspcrs. cd with fine farms. The rliurch is a largo brick structure nnd Is somewhat pleasing In Its external nppearenco but rather anti que In lis Interior iu tt Iias galleries nn thrco sides and a pi etly high pulpit. The church was beautifully decorated fur the occasion. In front of the chancel were thrco pyramids. Tho centre one was tastefully decorated with flowers and the other two displayed a collection of.the tlncst vegetables, fruits and grain the valloy nf ford. The pulpit also was artistically do contted with festoons, vuscs of flowers and miniature tmskcts of choice fruit. At tho hour appointed for convening, might be scon lines of various vehicles coming from near and far to tlio Harvest Heme anil Mis slonary convention. Tlio order of addresses was as follows i TtiEHiuY Forenoon. Harvest sermon In tho Ktiglish by Itov. A. Houtz, nnd remarks in tho German by Itev. S. 0. Meckel. Tpksuav Aftkknoon. First subject i Necessity ol a regular attendenco upon tho ordinance of God's House. Opened by Ilcv.. Y. II. Sando nnd followed by llevs. Meckel, Hnut7. and Scheaffor i Second Subject t Our church Periodicals in our congregations and families opened by Ilcv. S. 8. Kohler and followed by Itev. W. II. Sando. V KDNitsiiAY FoiiKNooN. First subject I Homo Missions, opened in tlio English by Koy.T. J. Hacker nnd followed in German byltcv. S. 0. Meckel; Second subject i For eign Mission ; opened in tlio Kngllsh by Itev. A. lloutz nud followed in German by Hov. W. II. Sando. Wednesoay Aitkknoon. Subject i Re. lntlon between Pastor nnd People ; opened In tho Kngllsli by Itev. W. C. Schenffer, and followed in tlio German by Ilcv. w. G Knglo nnd others. Tho nttendanco upon these sessions wns good, and the interest unseating. Tho harvest offering nggregatcd about $!0. At tho beginning of the present pastorate It did not exceed one tenth of this amount. Wo soo great, progress made in the spirit ual condition and numerical growth of this congregation, and bespeak for Brother De- chant and his people more pence and pros perity. We think these Harvest Homes nnd Misslounry Conventions highly beneficial. They awaken in the heart a sense of grati tude to the Glvei of all good, nud cultivate the spirit of christian benevolence. They nro nlso tho means of developing tho social life of the people in bringing them In contact with one another and tho ministers of the church. Willi many thanks for their kind ness, we bade this people good-bye and heard the hearty reply, "Safe journey." "Come soon ngain." A. Hoirrz, Secretary. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A roirvijl of purity strenctli and wholoaoinenes. More economical tlian the ordinary k'n.ts. and cannot bo Bold In corapeutlon wltn the muttltudo of low lest, short welsbt, alum or phosphate pow.lors. Sold only In cam. koval Diking powder Co , 100 WoJl-at., N. Y. aucli-ly. AYER'S Sarsaparilla la n highly concentrated extract of Samapnrllln and other blood-purifying nwtii combined with Iodldo of Potas sium and Iron, and Is tnesAfeet, most reli able, and most economical blood-poriScr that can bo used. It invariably czpelj all blood polaons from the ) stem, enriches and renews tho blood, and restoro3 Its vitalizing power. It U the best known remedy for Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas, Eczonia, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Halls, Tumors, and Eruptions of tho Skin, as also for all disorders canted ly a thin and Impoverished, or corrupted, condition of the blood, such as llhcumallsm, Neuralgia, Ithruiuatlc Gout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. "Arm's Saksafauilla has cured me ot the Inflammatory Ilheumatlsm, with which I have sintered for many years. W. II. Moorb." Dor bam, la., March 2, 1882. rilKFABKD I1Y Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowcll,Mas$. Bold by all Druggists ; f 1, six. bottles for 13. OPER& HOUSE Ono Night only, Friday, Sopt. 21st. EXTRAORDMRYANNOUNOEMENT The entire Nkw yowc Pkkss unanimous In declaring mis THE GREATEST SUCCESS ON ItECOltD. Thfl Beautiful, YounsaaiPhcmr cnil Artiste, LILLIAN SPENCER, la her unrivaled character, the "AKTICI.i: .J7 BVlTOItTED IIV AhVI'EJUl COMPANY Vndcr the Manasrcmeut of I'.DWAItn CI.AVIUIHCJ, As played lu l'AHIS NKW YORK 1,0.10 Times MWTlraos it ii ii nit tun urixium IIEAITTIX'1. KKl'KCTS, KIJIIIOUATK APPOINT. MENTS, SUPEltll COSTL'M KM, THEKKALISTIO UAM1IUM! SCENE, lf"Seat8 can be secured 3 days tu advance. PIIICES. 35, so and T5. Seats secured at ncntlert. DMINISTHATOIt'S NOTICK. EtITATI 0' JACOB II0N8 LATE OF Min'tlN T0WN8I1IF PXCEASEP, letters of administration In the Mate of Jacob Honslaui of Minim wwushlp, Columbia county Pa. deoeasKd, have been grautcd by tho HetfUter nf said county to Geo. A. lions, admtnutrator. All peraons liavlus clalinj against said estate are re nuefetwt to present them for sou lenient, and thono Indebted to the name to make payment to the un rterst;rned administrator without delay. . ... Om A. HONS. Sept. S1-8W Administrator. DMINISTKATOU'S NOTIOK. tSTATK OF nVANNAH U. HAWK, LATK OF MAIN TOWNSHIP UKCEA3EI). LotU'm of administration In the estate of Bus. anuah K. Hawk lata of Main township, Columbia county Pa., decea!, ImwtU-on granted by (he Kfglatcr of said ouuniy to J. .. tiuumi, Adminis trator. All persons jiai in iuiin against said ffctateare roqunled la prewnt them for et-ttla-uient. and those indebted tot tie same to make payment to tho undersigned administrator with out delay. J. A. HI 1 11M AN, ttxyt, 81st Administrator, i COURT PROCLAMATION- W HURRAS, thoHon. Wu.UAM Klwrll President Judge, of tho court of oyer and Terminer nnd Gcncrnl Jail Unlivery, Court, nf tiunr ler Sessions of tlio Peace nnd llin Court of Common Plea nnd Orplinna' Court In tlio Mill Judicial ills, trlct, composted of tho counties of Columbia and Montour, and the lions. Jatuos Lake and P. h. Shuman, Ansio.'ato Judges of Columbia county, havo Issuod lliclr procopt,boarlng dato tho 8th day Of May In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred andelgnty.three, and to mo directed for holding ft Courtof Oyer and Terminer and General tjuarter Sessions of tho Peace, Court of Common Pleas nnd Orphans' Court, In Uloomsbiirg, In tho county of Columbia, on tho fourth Monday, being the 8Hh day of Sept. next, to continue for two weeks. Notice Is horeby given to the Coroncr.to tlio Jus tlccs ot the Poaco, and tho Constables of tho said County of Columbla.that they bo thon andthcro In their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said Sith day of Sept. with Ihctr records Inqui sitions and other remembranccs,to do thoso things which to their offices appertain to bo done. And thoso that aro bound by rccognlianco to tirosoeute against tho prisoners that are or may bo In the Jail ot tbo said county ot Columbia, to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be lujt. Jurors are re quested to bo punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated nt Uloomsbiirg tho 11th day of Aug. tn tho year of our Ixird ono thousand eight hundred and Plifhty-three and In the onnhumlrod una eutt-iuii juur oi mo iuuopenacnco or mo vnuod owivn ui jiuit'riua. Hbertll'ROfflco, JOHN UOUUBV, llloomsburg, Aug 6 to Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. liy virluo of sundr- writs Issued out of the Court of Common rioas, and timo directed, will bo exposed to public salo at tho Court House, in llloomsburg, on Monday Sept. 24, 1883 at 3 o'clock, p. m., All that certain lot or plccoot land situate In Malnvllle, Columbia county, Pa., and bounded nnd described as follows, to-wlt : on tho north by lot ot Anna Uclger, on tho cast by a publlo road. on tho north by nn alley and on tho west by Cnta- wlssa creek, containing ono acre, more or less, on which nro erected a three-story frame dwelling house, a two-story tromo store houso and out buildings. Seized, taken Into execution nt tho suit of Peter Ulllmcyer vs. W. T. Shuman, and to bo sold as tho property of W. T. shuman. Vend. Ex. lllllmoycr, Att'y. ALSO All thoso certain town lots sltunto In tho Town ot Glen City, In Heaver township, Columbia coun ty ; Hounded as follows, to-wlt : Beginning nt a point fifty feet cast of tho Catharlno Longcnber. ger tract ot land, thence north thirteen degrees west twelve hundred and soventy feet to the Dan ville, Hazleton & Wltkesbarre ltallroad, thence along said road south eighty-four and one halt de- greca west thrco hundred and sixty-five feet to tho north-west corner ot Vine street, thenco along said street south thirteen degrees east eleven hundred and thirty-eight feet to a corner on north side of Front streot, thence along Bald street south seven- ty-soven degrees west throo hundred and flfty feet to the place of beginning, CONTAINING the fol lowing lots and parts of lots as marked and num bered In plot or plan of Glen City, to-wlt: Mocks I, 8, 18, 17, 19, SO i Lots NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 48, 49, 60, Si, 11, m, M, ss, Mi, 57, 58 and 59 ; also all land north ot said lots, mid south of tlio above named railroad excepting two, fifty feet wide streets marked as Second nnd Third streets In said town plot. ALSO Allthatcertnlnmessuago nnd town lot of land situate In the village ot Georgetown, In Beaver township, Columbu county, In tho state ot Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot number seventy-two tn plot No. 4 tn said vil lage, bounded on tho north by an alley, on tho east by .Market street, on the south by Vront street and on tho west by lot number seventy-one, and containing fifty feet la front nnd one hundred nud titty feet In depth. AL.SU Tho one undivided third of all the following mentioned and described tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being tn the township of Beaver, In the county of Columbia and state of . Pennsylvania, correctly described by metes and i bounds ns follows, to-wlt : BEGINNING at a post corner of lands of Thomas Lemon, Mary Scott aud j uaulelNoyer and running thenco by lands of Daniel Ncyer south ono degree west three hun-1 dred nnd thirty-seven and five-tenths perches to a stono In line ot lands of Jesso Evans, thence by tho ' samo north eighty degrees cast eighty-two and ilvc-tentli perches to a stono In line ot lands ot Jesse Ilrooks, thence north twelve degrees west eighteen perches to stones, thenco north eighty I and ono-halt degrees east one hundred and eighty- I ono and seventy-tlvo ono hundredth perches1 to stones and lino of Catharlno Longenberger, thence by the same north thirteen and one-half degrees west two hundred and eighty-two perches to a post and corner ot George Longenberger, thencq by the samo north eighteen and one-halt degrees west fifty-two and seven-tenth perches to stones nnd corner ot Thomas Lemon aforesaid, and thence by the samo south seventy-two nnd one-half de- ! greeswest ono hundred and lxty perches ton post, the placo of beginning, thowholoor three thirds of said tract, being tho tract known as tho Andrew Clark tract, CONTAINING three hundred nnd nlncty-slx acres, more or less. Seized, token Into execution at tho suit ot Par- doe, Markle I: Orler vs. J. A. Loseo, nnd to be sold as the property ot J. A. Losee. lioblson, Att'y. Vend Ex. ALSO All that certain tract of land situate In Sugar- ' loaf township, Columbia county and state of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by land of John Harrington, on the east by land ot Frederick 1 Laubach, on the south by land of WiUlam Hlrtlng-' crandon the west by land of Jesso Hartmsn, I containing seventy acres, more or less, on which are erected a plank- dwelling house, and outbuildings. There Is also a good apple orchard on tho premises. I Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Jesse llartman vs. John Mltchler, and to be sold as the property of John Mltchler. Freeze, Att'y. Vend Ex. ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement or tract of , undorsl(rce, aUlUior appointed by tbo Or nd situate in Fishlngcreek township bounded phans' Court of Columbia eiuiify to make dWrlbu. land and described as follows, to-wlt: BEGINNING nt a stake corner ot Philip Unangst and widow George Laubach's land, thence south seventy eight and one-half degrees west along said Lau bach's land fifty-seven perches to a post, thenco along land of Daniel Hogart south nine degrees ast one hundred seventy-one porches to a post thence along land ot George Lazarus north seventy-one and a half degrees east twenty-four and four-tenth perches to a chestnut tree, thence along land ot William Unangst north two degrees west eighty perches to a chestnut tree, thence along tbo same north seventy-one and a half de grees east twenty perches to a chestnut tree, tneneo along the same north seventeen and a halt degrees west tourtcen perches to a stone, In the orchard, thenco along tho same north sixty-four degrees cast nineteen perches to a stono in rubUo road, thence by land of Philip Unangst north eighteen and a half degrees west sixty-eight per dies to the place of beginning, CONTAINING forty-seven acres and sixty-seven perches of land. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit otsam. uel slaves, executor of Philip Unangst, deceased, vs. Edward Unangst, and to bo sold as the proper ty ot Edward Unangst, Lev. Fa. Miller, Att'y. ALSO All of the defendant's Interest In the following real estate : Doing the undivided H of a certain lot or piece ot land situate In Jerseytown, Madison township, west of a. K. smith's hotel stable, and upon the same side of the public road bounded on the north by tho public road lending from Jerseytown to WashlngtonvtHe, on thewcot by lot ot land be longing to tho heirs ot David Hoss, deceased, on tlio South by land otJ.C. Fruit and on the cast by lot ot land belonging to Mary Stout, CONTAIN ING ono fourth ot on acre of land, more or less whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling houso and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot Wil liam (i Ingles vs. Nelson Weill Ter, and to be sold as tho property of Nelson Welllver. Ikeler, Att'y. Yl Fa. ALSO The undivided one-fourth ot all that certain tract ot land situate tn Urlarcreek and Fishing, creek townships, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt i beginning at the southeast corner of the Alexander Cochran tract, thenco north eight degrees west 1st perches to a stone corner In lino ot land of Nathin Beach, thence along samo south ft! degrees west 16-10 perches to a stone, thence south 8 v degrees west 61 perches, thence south t) degrees west 48 ptr- ches,tbence north 8 degrees west IM perches, thence south ft) decrees west IT perches, thence south and east 6i perches to stone corner, thence south 8j de degrees west 7 perches, thence north SI degroes west 110 pervhes to a stone corner, thence south taj; degrees, north ISO perchoa to a stona corner on line ot land ot William Clark, thence along somo bouthuo degrees east perche to the Henry Adam's corner, thence north satf degrees east its perches to a stono corner of Henry Adams' tract, thence south 9) degrees east 101 pervhes to tho place ot beginning, containing sou acres, mora or ltk1. Seized, taken luto execution at the suit ot tho hlooinsburg Banking Company vs. A. B. Pearson, nnd tu be sold us tho property ol A. U. Pcaruou, Vend. Ex. Wirt, Att'y. JOllN 140UKKY, Sheriff. ORKER wv j to. e I IIIHa to . from' J (fZ5 s5tn ,-faini. and for both men and boys we have the "X f rr) (f U?A kirest selection fur fine dress wear. We ( W ) jlL $ J I supply ) mi with all sorts of clothing fcj. W VOaV'J VK: hune.-'t, (oliable, elegant and really VAl C ?wV f sorls wc 1 11 i, ibi miir ni.i., n n 11 WH - -, !! l UDITUR'S KOTICE. XSTATE OP DAVID DEMOTT, LITE OP GREENWOOD uon 01 tno balance in the hands of the iulmlul.it r.i- tor, to and among tho parties entitled thereto, will sit at his oniee In llloomsburg, on Saturday September 15th, HWl, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all parties Interested lnsaldcstato are re quested to presont their claims, or be forever do. barred from any sharo ot said fund. It. BUCKINGHAM. Auditor. UDITOIl'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP PETEII MICUAEI. DECEASED. The underslsrned auditor atmolnted bv tho Or. phan's court ot Columbia county, 1 1 make distri bution of balance in tho bands of the administra tor to and among parties entitled thereto, will sit, at hlsomceln llloomsburg, on Saturday September I5th 18S3, at 10 o'clock a. in. when and whero all parties Interested In sai l estate must appear and. prvseuk uieir eiaiuu or oe loreveruen.trred irom any snare or saia estate C. W. MILI.EH, Auditor. Aug. lit. JEQISTEH'S NOTICES. Notice U hereby given to all legatees, creditors and other persons Interested In the estates ot the respective ueccucnis ami minors, mat tne follow. Ing administration and guardian accounts have been riled In the ortlce of tho Itegtster of Columbia county, and will bo presented for continuation and allowance In the orphans' Court to bo held In llloomsburg, on Monday, September Sith, ltwi, at i o'clock p. in., on said day : 1 The account of Hester Klstler aud Daniel p. Klstler, administrators ot J. a Klstter, late of Cat a wlssa township, deceased. Tho first and nml iceount ot George itussol, one of the executors ot itobert llussel, late of Hem lock township, deceased. 3 The second and final account of Isaac Hcfi. cock, executor of John stadon, late of Greenwood township, deceased. 4 The second and flnal account of ivter J. Wea ver, executor of Augustus W. Weaver, Into of Fishlngcreek township, deceased. 5 The flrst and tlnal account' of John IC. Sbultz, executor of Elizabeth Adams, late of Madison township, deceased. 8 The first and final account of Daniel Baylor Burvltlug administrator of Theresa Baylor, late oi Montour township, deceased. 7 The nnal account of David Whltmlre, guar dian of the person and ec'.iteot 11. I. Murtocuy, minor child of lleury Marteeny, deceased. 8 The first and final account of II. J. Johnson and F. P. Johnson, administrators of bamm 1 John, son, late of Greenwood township, deceased. t The first and final account ot George Mine, executor of Sarah A. Stlne, late of Locust town ship, deceased. 10 The first and final account ot Levi lleLsliltne, oniotthe executors ot Henry llelahllne, lateof 11 The nnal accent of Nathan Fleckenstlna. guardian of the person and estate ot William ii. Ilagenbuch, minor child of Mlchae; llagenbucli, deceased. 11 The Qrst account ot Anna Kressler and Wni E, Werkhelser, administrators ot Amanda Work, hetxer, late of the Town of llloomsburg, deceased, 13 The first and final account ot John Mourey, trustee ot Elizabeth Kelchner, Ute ot Minim town ship, deceased, t 1 The fifth acoount of John Appleinan, surV vlvlng executor ot ivter Applenmu, late ot Hem. is The flrst and final account of JhmiIi.1hivI ler, executor of Nancy S. Lockbart, late ofGreeni wood township, deceased. 16 'riie final account of Ellas Weaver. suunUin I v ",0 Ut8' UMoriinciu oi me Dest nml VctMiiS fcivea.ino.tHUMctlvuori.in.1 wa Imvo cyerollcr. IT The nnal account of Honry ili'ill'isrsliead .j Isaaoll. be sho tz. exeiat.iniuf i ,A s,..,i ,w lateotcalawlssalowuslilp, doce-i .. 18 The first and final account of -U b.Hiu'e admUlsiratorot llanu.iU 1'utt, lateuf Jackson townsltlp, deceased. t ItetftsterM Office, tlea W, bTKltNKIt, Uloomsburv, Aug-. V, ta. llrvUter, 4-: ii t PHILADELPHIA- Oak Mall grows old only in experience. In all else it is younger this Autumn season of 1883 than ever before. The old ways of dealing with our friends and we are friends with everybody make trading at Oak Hall sim plicity and safety itself, and the creation of the latest styles with the ' best workmanship makes Oak Hall the final authority on all questions of fashion in Men's and Boys' dress. Oak II ill is the natural trading place for all retail clothing Intyt rs in and about Philadelphia. The boys will find ju t the stuff for the school-room and the play.-groimd, and the mui for the mill, the shop, or the awww, and lor both men largest selection fur will supply ) mi with nuniM. reliable, elegant and keall UDITOIl'S NOTICE. KSTATK OP AMtAU FOKCE LATE OFOKANOKTOWNSIIir, DECEASED .Thq-undorslirnwl auditor appointed 'by tho Or nhanj Court of Columbia eounlv to make ditilhu ll.m ot the balance In the hands ot the administra tor, to nna among tno parties entitled thereto, will sttst hU ollleo In llUuuisbunr on Monday Sent. l?th 1-ici. at 10 o'clock a. lu.. when nnd where nil Mr. ties haMng claims against s Ud estate must apiienr nnd prove tho same or bo debarred from any snare Ul EMI1U 1UI1U. It. BUCKINGHAM, AugJ4-tn Auditor. pSTUAY NOTICE. Came to tho premises of tho undersigned about three miles northeast ot Mlllvllie. nu August situ three strav heifers. Two are nimui vpir nt,i have largu red and white spotted sides, head, legs and tall nearly all white, and have slim horns : tlio mini is uujia vu inoniiis oia, or a rare appearance with short dark hoins. These all camo about the vicinity of Mlllvllle in the early spring. Tho own er will please call, prove property, pay charges and take t hem uwny or.they will lie disposed ot oo eordlng to law. IHA IiniTTON EHNEIt, Mlllvllle, Aug. 31st-3 w Columbia county, Pa USE 0 T I S 1) R 0 T II B It 8 NSVSR-F.IUSGCOaHCDRE! Cures quickly nnd n.ully Ham and Soft Corns, cal. loiiacs, Wurts, Mo:os, 4c. no kuifi! 110 cattius ! no cara. co pay ! Pries Only 15 Gts. PltEPAHED ONLY IIV OTIS 3P.0TIIBS3' Chemists, Bingham t:n, N. Y, Aug. 31-3-n. m LIVE AGENTS WANTED. To sell Dr. chasev lteelsv, ; or Information for Everybody lq every eontity Intha United htutt amlfunid.i hnlargl by tlio piibltslter to ins pages. IUontulnsovec-.'.OdO ttousdiiold reeolnes and Is suited to all claws nnd conditions of so. elety. A wonderful bk mui n hniiMimi.i SltV. It KelLS ntSllll. lihlt.V.r InJuummt..... Wlferfd toboiik ng-iata. Hampla coiil'ssiiit by nail, IMtpald. for,Ul Exclusive territory given. Agents more man iiouuio their money. Address Dr. Chase's Steam Printing House, Ann Harbor Michigan, august 31, 3ip, BOOKS-500,000 VOLUMES, the choicest lliiirntiirB ?.( n.n w.-i.i iu) pagrf Oatrilogue free. Ijowest prices ever known. NoriwldUy dealer .sent for examliutlon b-fore payment on eldence ot good faith. JHTB1ALDE!f, Publisher, 1'. 0. Hdvl-BT. 18 Vesoy St , N V, It HAWN.DHBAHS ' New lllustmtvtl cntulogue, (40 nn, 4to) f,,r ,,f UU'I I l.,l.'..ll.... -i ,h- mj t.w ' "' 1,1 i'tii.x-, t. ; id ijv,iw, for . i .u, uisy pay.rieir.s or itiuion. bent free. nw&liiiHiii! jip&FiaooOo, Dcton, ".noidjw , Sept. ui-lw d fcrts&j - t illW-LJ I ITT T 1VK M.UJIHI .Bssaffi. g 'linn i i7,i and boys we have the fine dress wear. W all sorts of clothing "VkJTZ purpose making it as safe and pleasant, and in every way ai satisfactory to shop by mail as in person at our counters. 7t7E take all possible care to avoid v errors, and when any occur they are corrected at once. X7E are always willing to exchange goods which do not please after being received, provided, they are returned to us in perfect condition and within reasonable time. Samples of Dry Goods of all kinds even the most expensive, sent free of charge on application. "C VERY lady who shops by mail should send for a specimen copy of our Fashion Quarterly. Strawbridge & Clothier, Eighth & Market Sts., Philadclph ta. C B. BOBBINS, DEALER IN Foreign and. Bomestio WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOM SBURG, PA. M gfadi suns and at lower prices than hMr irS?.M 10 "' secllon of Uio si WSS Pda.SereTu!;,.smoTVa& lyaitfTupatryllrols, QOOD BODY BRUSSELS, & 1.35. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, m low aa 70 & ?0c. EXTRA SUPER INDRAIN, 80&03c. ALL WOOL SUPER IMQRAIN, 76&80o. WOOL FILUNO INQRAINS, ,nI?a'Kockuf TituiKmi!.,T1lF!? oU.clolhs t sa. ss. 40.U and wo square yard. Im? cSfwtcmmi einnlV'SS ou. eheapndues'lrable, uscl'for cover. . J". BOWEK,, I J- uLOOUSBURG, PA. (2)TREETc5 ii and Guarantee System. of (Cpefe9 I now recelvlnff tho state; the latest de- &K1 lakft,of A full nr,CC! wuy down. A nice Une of Or- low a 4'- V1, I MAIL.. I 'a jr. it
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