THE COLOMBIAN. " "IM II - - - - , 0. H. Elwoll, ..,. J. E. BlttanlJjnier.J Eilto"' BLOOMSDUKG, PA, FRIDAY, NOVEXIUlill 10, 1883. Nilcs' majority for Auditor GciiuriU is 10,732, and Livsoy'a majority for State Treasurer is 10,703 Stay-at-Homes, Krom tho Harrhburg Patriot, t)em. It seems to have boon a question bo tweon tho two parties which could loavo tho greater number of voters at homo on election day and at tho satno time olect its ticket. The Republicans did their level best in refusing to vote, but tho Democrats wero resolved to beat them at that game, and they suc ceeded' so well that thoy left tho lie publican ticket in a majority. When it comes to a match of maliligoring on election day it Is always sato to bet on thcDemocrats, especially thoso resident in tho city of Philadelphia. They aro particularly certain to win tho match if their party is in a haud to-hand con flict with its antagonist and when their prcsenca at tho polls is needed tho most The Now York World prints a py ramidal forecast of tho vote of tho sev eral Blatcs for president next year. It looks rather gloomy for the republicans. The Tribune could not havo scon these pyramidi when it said that "republi can success next year is possible." Tho World's tako this shape, and tho two together look liko tho coflin of tho re publican party : THIS DF.HOCRAT1C COLUMN. O III o. TEXAS. NEVADA. FLORIDA. O EOllOI A. O 11 I (1 O N. 4. ' vino INI A. "(j... . ALABAMA. INDIANA. MI S S O U It I . . A It KA N S A 8 . LOUISIANA. : D K L B W A It K. KEN TUCKY. M ISS IS SIP PI. MA It TL AN D. T EN N E S 8 E E. CALIF OltN IA. 1 N E W Y O It IK. N E W J E 11 S K Y. WEST VIROINIA. SOUTH CAROLINA. NORTH CAROLINA. Twcnty-thrco states, with 260 electo ral votes. Necessary to a choice, 201. THE REPliniJCAN COI.U9IX. N E W II A M P S II I It E . MASSACHUSETTS. CONNECTICUT. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND. MINNESOTA. WISCONSIN. COLORADO. NEBRASKA. . VERMONT. M I O II I Q A N . ILLINOIS. KANSAS. MAIN E . IOWA. Fifteen states, with 151 electoral yotcs. Pinal Adjournment. When tho House was called to order on Tuesday morning Mr. Ziegler offer ed tho following : Jlesolecd if tho senate concur, that tho Legislature will adjourn sine die on Wednesday, De cember flth at 12' o'clock, noon. Mr. Nicholson moved to postpone tho resolution for the present, and nearly every republican voted for postpone ment. The resolution was finally agreed to, after soruo discussion. In tho evening tho committee on ap propriation reported tho following Par and mileage ot senators- to 1,419 oo Stationary for senate . 509 00 Pay of officers and employes, Including clerks :0,02a oo MUeago lor officers 871 so Payor pages 1.8J0 oo Pay ot chaplain ...... aoo 00 Tostage on record -... 80 CO Contingent expenses senato 3,0 10 00 Indexing Journal CO 00 Total ray and mileage of members . Stationary Pay and mUeago.o; officers ray of pages........ ray of chaplain Postago on Record Contingent expenses Indexing Journal................. Legislative Record Indexing Record , Total . .. .-1121,740 CO ,-1378,038 43 . 2,020 00 ,. 80,839 80 .. 1,633 00 300 0) ICO 00 .. 5,450 00 100 00 .. 6,5G0 00 150 00 -...415,300 28 Included in tho total charged to the house are the items of the Legislative Record and indexing &amo amounting to S0,710, which are joint expenses. In addition the bill covers items of $11 for tho sergeant-at-arms of tho house for serving subprenas and 30 for the earao officer of tho senate for similar services. Tho aggregato sum embodied in the bill is 530,910.73. Washington Claimants. FLOCKING TO THE CAPITAL TO I'REl'ARE FOR TIIU CO.M1NO SESSION. Washinoton, Nov. 13. Ono could tell that tho meeting of Congress was not Jar ott Irom the way ccitain per sons begin to make their appearance. For over bo many years they havo bo- sieged Congress with claims of nearly every description, and lor amounts ranging from a thousand dollars to a million. Somo of them havo been hero twenty years, if not longer. Tho ranks aro kept good by now cases as ono after another drops out. Favorable action bv Concrcss in ono caso will iu spiro all tho rest witii hope and tho determination to stick. Not ono of them doubts but that his turn is bound to como yet. Claims growing out of tho war aro the more numerous class. These crow with tiuie. A war olaim 1b equal in valuo to tho average of mining plants. It depends quite as much how such a claim is worked as on tho character of the proof supporting it. Somo claims ripen with ago ; the older they aro tiio better. A large claim stands a far better chance than a comparatively small ouo. A claim that Is not largo enough to diviuo up and oreato tho promise of a goou thing for several parties has a poor show unless it has an independent money backing. A claim that Is largeenough to divido up is a self-propelling power. It will find friends. A claim is often farmed out to a ring of lobby brokers which includes ono or more able law yers familiar with all tho intricacies of that sort of practice. Thoy go at it systematically, and aro content if tho first lime they can get tho claim before a committee, oven though no action is taken. That much is counted as pro gress, and so it is. The tioxt time a report, with or without a reeommonda. tion, is obtained, ami nothing more comes of it for that time. Next timo it trots a set back from an unlavorablo report. Hut that doc not discourage tno syndicate, who nrc prepared lor that. The next timo tho attempt i mado to havo tho matter referred to a select committee. If it succeeds, it is a pieco of good fortuno j it is a favor ablo method. By this timo somo now proof has probably boon discover ed. ; Papers heretofore missing havo born found. After a while a bill is reported, which, however, is not considered for want of time, or through persistence of somo objector at tho only timo when it could be got up. lint no ono is dis couraged yet except tho poor claimant who has spent his timo and money hanging around Washington winter after winter, until ho can do it no Ion gcr, and yet not knowing what else to do. And so ho comes and noes year after year, and so do tho contracting syndi cate, who, with a number of lous on their hands, manage to mako a business ot it and pay expenses. Jint tho poor claimant, tho victim of hopo deferred, having no such arrangement, is getting poorer every year, though tho syndi cato assuro him that the prospect is brightening. And so it is in one view) for now hud thon a claim of this de scription docs go through, cither by tho direct and coticlusivo action of Con gress, or by being referred to tho Court ot Ulaiins. Alter that thero is another and peculiar experience. Managers of claims consider tho Court of Claims a good placo to bo. Tho reasons aro various and familiar to thoso who have gono through tho mill. How inade quately tho government is represented in this Court outsiders little understand. Claims that havo been pushed in tho lobby by women have had exception ally good luck. Women aro believed to bo moro persistent than men. Cases aro cited of claims abandoned by ex perienced lobbymon after a faithful trial, that havo been put through by femalo influence. Tlicro is ono such caso before tho Court of Claims at the present moment for a lanjo amount, which owes its success, after repeated failures, to this character or cffoit and influence. Few claims ato totally abandoned. A claim for cotton or other property destroyed in the war has over been regarded as good property. Men have lived for years on a claim of this description, obtaining money from time to timo by pledging an interest in tho claim. Ono caso is given where tho original claim, which was spread over every inch of fact drawn out to its utmost capacity, has been enlarged and pledged to pay expenses and en larged again. One such claim was put through a few years ago after tho original claimant had, little by little, sold himself cut. Tho syndicato that floated it got the monoy and made a good thing by tho operation. It would not bo right to infer that all claims, or oven a majority of them, aro fraudu lent. Somo of them, many per haps, aro founded in justice. What heartaches have attended the failing endeavor to push them year after year! But for professional claimants tho prospect this timo is not a good one. Tho House is largely Democratic. Fraudulent Pension Attorneys. TIIIl MANNER IN WHICH THEY CONDUCT THEIR BUSINESS AT WASHINGTON". Washington,Nov. 12-Commissionor Dudley has sent a letter to Secretary leller presenting tho caso of Jtoux & English, pension attorneys, for disbar ment, which really covers nearly all tho case thus far mado up. Its prompt ap proval by Secretary Teller practically carries with it tho disbarment of near ly all tho firms yet reported for suspen sion. In tho letterMr.Dudloy says tho charges against Roux & English aro "falso and fraudulent representation pertaining to tho Pension laws, records in their extraordinary facilities for tho prose cution of pension claims." Ho says there has arisen a class of claim agents who havo solicited business by the most Haunting and disreputaulo meth ods of advertisements, and adds that they admit having surreptitiously ob tained a copy of tho rxecutivo docu ment called "Printed Pension List" from an employee of the Senate. Tho members of tho firm are two boys, scarcely of age, who sign the circulars fraudulently as members of tho Grand Army of the Republic, "Yours in F., C. and L.,'' when, in point of fact, it is doubtful if thoy wore born when the war begun. Martin Luther. Tho celebration of tho four hundreth anniversary of tho birth of Martin Luther, which took placo last Satur day, November 10, has awakened anew interest in his history and the work no accomplished.. He was born on tho 10th of Novem ber, 1483, of humble parentage, at Eis leben, Saxony. Thero was littlo re markable about him as a boy. Others wero as studious and capable, and when ho attended tho University at Erfurt it is doubttul it ho was any moro proli cicnt in ins studies than is many a young collegian of to-day. But ho was a conscientious student, who wanted an original knowledge of all things, and thero was a mighty energy and deter raination about him which could not bo put down when once aroused. Whilo in tho Augiistino Convent at Erfurt, ho conceived an idea but for which he might have passed his lifo in the seclu sion of tho cloister. IIo went through a spiritual crisis, revolving in his mind tho teachings of tho church and poring over tho old books iu the library, aud it was then that a conviction took root Iu his soul that sins could bo forgiven through tho graco ot uod. It was littlo thought by tho pcoplo of Wittenberg that tho young man in sac erdotal robes who advanced such strange ideas, in lecturing at tho Uni versity, was to mako tho town famous in history, and chango tho thought of the world. It was in Wittenberg that ho nailed tho niucty-fivo theses against tho salo ot indulgences upon tho gate of tho church, nnd offered to maintain them in tho university against nil ini pugners. At Wittenberg ho published thoso famous addresses and treatises about tho year 1520, which sewed tho Feed of reformation abroad in tho laud. It was there, too, that ho burnt tho theses of Tutzcl nnd the Pope's bull at tho gato of tho city. All Germany was convulsed with excitement, and Luther was summoned beloro tho diet at Worms. With heroio courago ho re solved to oboy tho suminous. In spito ot tho threats ot enemies ami tho anx iety of friends ho attended tho diet aud defined Ilia position to tho assembled sovereigns. IIo closed his speech with thoso famous words : "Here I tako my stand. I can do no otherwise, so help me God. Amen. Despite tho nwiul menace of tho Pope and the Priests, Luther continued to Bcatter the seeds of reform, aud his eloquence, courage and power, displayed on many lanious occasions, uuieninucu uiu iur THE" COLUMBIAN AND tunes of tho Reformation. About tho last important not of hm life was the maintenance of his peculiar views in regard to tho sacrament of tho Lord's Supper at tho famous conference of Marburg, and m February, 1510, six teen years after, ho died. Tho peoplo of Wittenberg held a niitnltrntinn l.i n.1. ......... ..f . U bvtv.il ,MUII 111 4I14.UIJUU Ul tlltl UlllUliil commemoration on tho 12th of Sentem ber. It was a great day for this old town, whero Luther first mado public his convictions nnd defended fliptn. About fifteen thousand noonio were present, among whom wero tho Crown Princo Frederick William, Prineo Al- eoht and Ilerr Von Gossler, Minister if iM-'ciesnsticai nltairs. Iu America his hirtlid.iv w.na f-nln. rated everywhere, and in somo cities ho celebration continued two or tlirrn days. On tho 13th of April, 1525, Martin jutuer married Uathaiino do Horn, a un in tho Cistcrinn convent of Nimpt hen, which sho had entered at an ear ly ago. bho was born on tho 30th of January. 1109. Aftoi she had becomi! acquainted with tho doctrines of Lutli- I . . - . ... sno was no longer content. Willi mem tlo life, nnd determined to withdraw from it. Her relatives refused to per mit, flimli fin mtlmi. nm1 ii'itli tttti other nuns slip applied to Luther for nno!l.. tT- 1 .1. '.. IM- ... ! ..sisuiui;:. ij.u nucuiuu tuuir mjurxy IU 1523, and coming to Wittenberg, Cath erine became an nnnato in tho houso of burgomaster. Through his friend loholus Von Amsdorf. Luthnr nfiWpil her tho hand of a pastor in Orlamuende. Sllf llWIinnd tliia nffni- linf flnnlnt-.i.l herself willing to marry Van Ormsdorf or Luther himself. Soon after this tho great reformer took her for his wile I . . . . i- .. r . . aespuo mo protest oi both iricnds and enemies. His wid left her all his pos sessions so long as sho remained a idow. which, as it seems, was not a vorv liberal timvnr. fop nftnr T.itt.lmr'a death the Elector of Saxony and Chris tian III. of Denmark contributed from timo to timo to her support. Her death occurred at Torqua on tho 20th of December, 1 552. Imprisoned too Long. THE CONl'ESSION OF A I.AW1T.R THAT SECURED THE PARDON OF TWO LIFE PRISONERS. In tho summer of 1805 Thomas Howard and .Tames E. Sherwood enter ed the house of an old man living in Livingston county New York, and boat and robbed him. They wero over taken and arrested on chargcj of house breaking just as they wero on the point of boarding a Panama steamer in New York harbor, but before they could bo lodged in tho Livingston County Jail tho old man, tho victim of their rob bery, died. Tho chnrgo was then changed to murder in tho first degree and the prisoners wero sentenced to lifo imprisonment. Recent ly tho District Attorney who prosecuted them wrote to Governor Cloveland, stating that when the caso came before him ho was a young law yer with few briefs. Flushed by re cent political prefcrmcntand being am bitious oi making a record ho did these men a wrong which ho does not bono to expiate in this world. Tho physician who made tho post-mortem examina-t tion, ho wrote, reported to him that the old man died of lingering consumption, and tho slight violence that ho suffered at the hands of Sherwood and Howard had not tho remotest connection witli his death. Tho Prosecuting Attorney requested the physician, who was his personal friend and an irresponsible quack, to never make tho result public, and immediately drew up papers charg ing tho prisoners with murder in the liratdegrce. lhetwomen, ignorant of tho mno- cenco of tho chargo and frightened at the prospect of tho gallows, went bo foro the Judgo and pleaded guilty and wero hustled off to Albany prison in tho fall of 18G5, preciselv eighteen j oars ago, and lockcA up for life. No ono connected with tho caso now lives excepting tho Prosecuting Attor ney, who confesses that his action has "harrassed him in nightmare aud cloud- ed his days" .and who professes to bo anxiously desirous now in Ins old ago of wiping out tho "damned spot" as nearly as possible. Tho Governor was instantly moved by tho pitiful and plausible story and to-day liberated tho two men who unjustly wero imprison ed. Jjong confinement had stamped out their hopes, bent their backs and silvered their hair. Thev aro again permitted to walk out into a strange land and among strango people. One left this evening for tho western part of the State, where ho joins his littlo family, and tho other goes to Washing ton Territory. Tho men served full fifteen years moro than they awould had thoy been justly prosecuted on the chargo of house-breaking. ITEMS. The funeral of ox-Senator Randolph, of Now Jcrsoy, took placo at Morris tovvn, Saturday afternoon. A lump of coal weighing hundreds of pounds rolled down a schuto in tho North Ashland colliery and crushed Herman Grunner so badlv that it was thought ho would die. In tho caso of Chang, tho Chiueso giant, who arrived at New York irom Kurono Friday, Collector Robertson has decided that ho was not a Chiccso laborer within the meaning of tho law, and could therefore land. E. B. Haines, publisher of the Altoo 11a Gall, has beon held under $500 bail to answer in court tho chargo of pub lishing lottery advertisements. During tho celebration of a Moorish festival at Tangier, n stono thrown by a Moor struck a French chargo do nf. fairs. Tho latter demanded punish ment of tho offender and tho payment of X200 for the benefit of tho poor, nnd tho dismissal of tho governor of Tan gier as satisfaction for tho insult. Tho bl-contenninl celobratlon com mittee, nt Stapleton, Long Island, havo nrranged to placo all availablo hlstori cal data concerning Staten Island, in a strong copper box which will bo kept scaled in tho county clerk's oflice. and oponed tho 1st of November, 19S.1, nt the tri-centcnmai. A limnnn fltcull Ima linnn iinnnrMiml iu West Virginia which measures forty incites around tno iieau. i iio skeleton Is supposed to have been fourteon feet mull. UMTOK'S NOTICE. taTATB OF TIlEKKim 1UYI.0H, UECgASKD. In tho Orphan's court ot Columbia county. TI10 undenilsrnnd audltnrnpiiolnlijd by said couit to iniike ilWilbuilon of thouilaiioo In the bunas of tho udinliilstrutor, mMiiff irom tliu salt) of rail rtulo In procmllusM Inpuitltlon will kit In the dlvrhuitfoof Ihodutloa of lilt appointment at Ills uiui-u 111 jJiuoiubuiirK in. ix-ii u riui-K 111 uie lureuoon upon tho tvveuty-huventh (l.iy of November Hiil. whero awl when nil lurllu.H Interested In tuhl fund aro iwiueotrd to bo mid pifnent their claims, or uu ucLurim iruiiiuuy wiuiv ui uiu auinu. l.A IT! I ' It'll. -n muuu ,iivi, NOW Auditor. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUItG, COLUMBIA COUNTyTpaT W jCnOYAL PStt'fl? J IIP IIS POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Dowrtern'wrtarlM. A ntmi nfmirirr struutrlli and wli leomnen. More economical thtntiM ordinary k n iq. nndcunnot bo Bold In ooinpHltlon wltti tho multitude of low t(sr, snort wiUut, ulum or phosphate powders. Hildonly Inn inn. Hovai. IUkinii I'owbsii Oil , inn Wall-st.. N. Y. nutl -lv. A HOME DRUGGIST TES I IKIES. Popularity nt lionio l not alwnis the boat tost vt merit, but we poiiit M uu.lly to tho fact Hint no other tneillclMi h:id uon or Itself euch universal npjirni. I'ju Iu Us own city, stato, Rnd couutry, l.lij amni( nil ooplo, na Aycr's Sursaparilla. Tim following letter from ono of onr best. Ktiuwii .Massachusetts Druggiita should bo of Interest to ovcry sulkier i RilEIJMATISIl, ; yearn am I attack of I E1ilii.in(l..i. a n. Tcrotlnt I could noi mofu frnm tho bed, or dres, without help. I tried Hcvernl reinc illeii without mucli If iiuy u ln f, until I took n' HAlMAi'AltlM.A, by tho life of two b"(lle of which 1 mm comi li'toly curod. ll.ivo sold largo qiiintlll.'S of your SAiiaA l Aiitl ,., and it si I lolnlus Its wonderful popularity, Tho ni-iujr notablo curci It baa illiolc.i fu till", vicinity convince 1110 that It I tin- bi.st b'.ooil moillciuo cv er oltercd to the Mibllc. 1 l'. JlAiims." inter St., BucMai.d, Mnsj., May 13, lt'M. 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Nov JO Off 8UJJS0IUJIE rou THE COI.U.MIUAN, U0 A YJJAU C0U1U PROCLAMATION- I WHEUHAMiuHmi. Wl.i.iam Euvku President Judgo of tho court of oyi r nnd Tctmlhoramt(ionvrntJ!l Delivery, court of (jimr. tor Sosslobs of tiio I'cnco nnd tho Court ot Common I'tcas nnd Orphans' Court In tho soth Judicial Ills trlct, composed of thd counties of Columbia nnd Montour, nnd tho Hons. Jitmos Lako nnd F. I Sliumnn, Associate Juilgcs of Columbia county, have Issued their prccepuboarlng dato tbessth day of Sept. In U10 j ear of our lird ono thousand clghl hundred nnd clgiily.tlireo, and to me directed for holding ft Courtpf oyer nnd Terminer mid General Quarter Sessions of tho Pence, Court of Corcmon Pleas and Orphans' Court, In Iiloomsbnrg, In tho county of Columbia, on tho llrst, Monday, being tho 3rd day of Dec. noxt. to continue for two weeks. Notlco Is hereby given to the Coroncr.to tho Jm Hces of the Peace, nnd tho Constables of tho said County of Coliimbia.tliat thcy bo then nnd there In their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon nt said 3rd day of Doc. Willi their records Inqui sitions and other remcmbrnnces,to do thoso things which to Uiolr orricoa appertain to be done. And thoso thacato bound by recognUahco to proscouto against tho prisoners Hint aro or may bo tu tho Jail of tho Bald county of Columbia, to bo then and there to prosecute them ns shall bo 1u.it. Jurors aro re quested to bo punctual In their attendance, ngrocably to their notices. Dated at Iiloomsbnrg fr-1 0 the-2nd day of Nov. In Mm year of our !. J-Lord one thousand eight hundred and t"rT") eighty-t hree nnd In tho ono hundred nnd eighth yenr of the Independence of tho United suites ot America. SHERIFFS SALE. Iiy ' virtue o; sundry wills Issued put of th? Court of Common Pleas, nnd to mo directed, WHIM exposed to public silo at tho Court House, In Hldomsburg, 011 Monday, Dec. 3, 1883. At s o'clock p. m. All that certain pieco or narcol of cround aituatn In Fishlngcreek township Columbia county' Penn- syiv nnm, oouniied nnd described ns fellows tc-wit! Hounded on tin; North by pubUc road lcadlns from Orangcvlllo to Jonestown, on tho East by publlo road leading from Huntington creek to Stato rond, on tho South by lands ot tho estntoof Cornelius Coleman, nnd on tho West by lands of C. E. Price, containing one-fourth acre ot land moro or less, whereon Is erected n framo dwelling houso nnd stable. Seized nnd taken In execution nnd to tie sold ns tho property ot Cyrus llobblns nt tho suit of the Fishlngcreek School District. Miller Att'y. Fttt ALSO All that certain lot, pieco or parcel of land Rim. atedintho Townof llloomsburg, County of Col umbia and Stato ot Pennsylvania, bounrimi ,.n,i described as follows, to-wlt: Bcglriulnsi attho southwest corner of .llarkct and Sixth streets of moKaia 'town, thencoby thoTsoutli sldo ot said SJxtU. street fcoulh Blktyinvo'dcgrvcs west four hundred nnd fourteen feet 'to the line of .Terrerson street produced, thenco southwardly along salil oast lino ot Jefferson street to the right of way of tho Lackawanna nnd Dloomsburg Division of tho ueiaware, Lackawanna and Western ltallroad Company, thence along tho right ot way ot said Lackawanna n'nU nibomsburg Division of tho Del aware, Lackawanna nnd Western ltallroad Com pany to tho west, sldo of Market strcot aforesaid, thenco. by said Market btrect aforesaid, north twenty-six degrees west ono hundred and ilfty llvo feet arid sLx Inches to tho place of beginning, upon which are crectod two large tlireo'-story brick buildings, occupied as a dwelling and Sanl tarlum,anda two-story brick stable, with framo stable attached, with other Improvements nnd outbuildings, on tho said premises aro fruit and other trees nnd vines, nnd tho buildings aro fitted up with water nnd gas pipes. seized, taken In exccutllon and to bo sold a-s tho property of Albert L. Turner, at tho suit ot Peter iiaiuy, hoi., against said Turner. Hartley, Att'y. fi. Fa. ALSO. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land bltu- ntcd In Locust township Columbia county, l'cnn sylvnnla, bounded and described ns follows, to wlt: beginning ntn, stono and running from thenco by lands of F. Hclwlg & Co., South mty thrce degrees, East 16 perches, four tenths, along a road thenco along tho game, South fifty degrees East, six perchoj; and two-tenths to a stono on Peter Hclwlg's land, thenco by tho same North, fifty nnd one-fourth degrees East eleven perches to ltoarlng Creek, thenco down tho samo to lands of Jeremiah llerlnger, North twenty-seven degrees west twenty perches, North twenty-four and ono quarter West eleven perches, North ntty-four degrees, West thrco and four tenths. North fifty degrees and three quarters, West ten perches atid eight-tenths, North slxty-tlvo nnd a fourth, Wc-,t six perches In tiio middle of ltoarlng Creek and thenco by land ot John Yeager, South llfty-one degrees, West thlrty-ono perches, and three-tenths to tho placo of beginning. Containing eight acre3 and ono hundred and forty-six perches, strict measure, whereon is erected a one and a half story framo dwelling houso, good barn and out buildings. Seked, taken Into execution, at tho suit of Mary Snyder vs John Derr, andtobj sold as tho pro perty ot the said John Derr. Ikeler. Att'y vend. Ex. JOHNSioUltEY, NoyO Sheriff. -NSOLVENT NOTICE. To all my creditors nnd whomsoever rnnmnni. notlco Is hereby given that I havo applied to tho court of Common Pleas of Columbia county for til's benellt of, nnd ili-ichargo under, the Insol vent laws ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, nd that tho said Court has appointed tho llrst day of ii"xtterm Ibelugtho llrst Monday ot De cember 1W3) for the time ot making my ap plication for llnal dlichargo nnd hearing before tho said Court at tho Town of Mtloomsburg, in said county, when nnd when you may nttendlt jou think proper. W. G. CllEVKLING. ruv, 1, its). nov n-3t CIIAY'9 BPKCiriC -lIF.UICINi:, TRADE MARK TiikObkatEno-trADE MARK LlSIl JfKMEDY. All UDfnlllng cure for Seminal W oak. nebs, Spermator rhoea, 1m potency, nnd all Diseases that follow as a bcnuenco of Belt. Abuse; ns loss of Vpmnn'. TTnlvpr- BEFORE TAKIKB.sal Lassl ttide.afTER TARING. Pnln In the Hack, Dimness of vision, Premature Old Ago, and many other diseases that led to Insa nity or Consumption and n Prematura Grave. llKWAiii: of advertisements to refund money, when druggists from whom the medlclno Is bought do not reand, but refer you to tho manufactur ers, aud the requirements aro such that they aro ff (Join, if ever, compiled with. See their writ ten guarantee. A tilalofono single packngo of dray's Specific will convluco tho most skeptical ot Its real merits. i On nccount of counterfeits, wo have adopted tho Yellow Wrapper ; the only genuine. SfFull particulars In our pamphlet, which wo desire to send free by mail to every one. frf-'rho specltlc Medicine Is sold by nil druggists at fl per package or 0 packaes for J5, or win bo N'lit free by mull on the receipt of tho money, by addressing THE OKAY MEDICINE CO. Iluffalo, N. Y. Sold In Iiloomsbnrg by all druggists. Novu-ly IT WILL PAY 11 To call, Inspect nnd compare our large and com. pleto stock of CLOTHING, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISUS, Ladies' Coys, c., Heforo purchasing. HANDSOME PRESENTS To every Purchaser. No trouble to show goods. Uvrry puisou puiolmMiig of u will reccivu n iiiiinbt'rcij ticket, entitling them to a olinnoo in any of tin; luiiiil somo prizes wliioli oau novy bt shmi in our windows. IVizus to bo awnnlod on Cliristmau day, Call nud eeu those prizes nnd toll your nuighbois about them. 111't forgut tiio pluoo. M. LEVY & CO. Successor to M, A. LOEB, Ktas of tbB Cloliiiiis Trada , lit.'. WEST FHON'T STIIEET. 1W. BEEWICK. VKlltrnnlli.i r-t Vj E8TATR Of IMXADRTII nMONfl, t.ATB OPOltANUE TOWNHiitr, nitciSAsmi. Mtcwlostamentiirylntlin osijitoof Kilzaiictli pcUing, det cascil, lalo ot Orange township Colum. bn eniinty, Pa., hnvo iKTn grunted by tho Uegliter of mid county lo Thomas Mcllenry, All persons having claims ngalnstthr. rstatoof said decendent nro niinpsted to present them for settlement, and those indebted to the estnto to mako payment to tho undersigned with out delay. THOMAS MclIKNItY, orangovllle, col. county, in. Kxecutor. Oct. 5(1 A UDITOU'S NOTICU kstatr flp c. p. itAnnRn, i.atr op tatawima, ni!. Cr.ASKl). 1iIli?.iln(,lc7!l,fn,1Ln.nPoln,p1 nnaltor to distribute Hie. fund in tho hands of Clinton Ellis committee ?..-,i"?I3lcr n '.'natle. win meet tho parties In-ten-sted nt thoomceot lthawn llobblns In tho town of CatnwKsa on Saturday November S4th, ' .Is8'' .nt '.n o'clock a. m., nt which titic anil plnco all parlies having claims upon said fund will appear anil present tho same, or bo debarred from coming Inor n shnro of tho same. . . It. IIUCKINtlHAM Nov. S-tft Auditor. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. KSTATR OP HANNAH MITT Tivrvtaen TllO linrtniHili-riA.I Aii.lllv. - . i. . - fiui19 fiUi rtVtFomtnt)IaCoutr ttno UUtrl- f.rm.l0.nPilll,?.nnff th0 Parties entitled thereto. V III CI r. (If llfntflm In 1M...-.-l.... - . . ..... a ' ..... . .v ..v mi imiu iii juwiiiauurif un niiiunlliv. November 17, imi at li) oclock u. m. when and l T llf"t fill til ft l.hj In t . . ntt I n I . . . a . . enr and present their claim or ho thcrearter (Uv ll.Lriftl flYlTIl Illlfi.tiiiPii nf ail.l Dimiu ui nin lUIIH, L. a WINTEllstEEN, Auditor. gXECUTOUS' NbTlCli tSTATKOPIUCIIAnO KILK, DKCKASSD Utters Uistnmentnry In tho estnto of lilchard Kile, deceased, lato ot sugarloaf township, Colum bia county. Penn.. havo boon imintni hv m . plater of said county to ZcphnnTah u Kilo and Ka IurahA. llerlluger. All persons having claims against the estnto of said decedent nro requested to present them for settlement, and thoso Indebted to tho estate to make payment to tho undersigned without delay. ZKI'IIANIAH L. KILE, . , KATUHAH A. HEHLlXORIt, October 12-Ow1 Executors. OTICE OV DISSOLUTION. Tho partnership heretofore existing between Mcllenry A Krlckbaum, of lienton, has been ills solved by mutual consent. And all persons having accounts with said nrni will please call on thu undersigned and mako settlement. Tho business will hereafter bo curried on by Mcllenry Carey. UDITOUS NOTICE. KSTAIKOP II EN IIY DIICItVllLLKK BKCKASCD. And now Sentemberaoth ikhi on netitinn nf iton. ry Uctehmlller n son and heir ot said deceased and by agreement of nil parties in Interest, c. ti. Hark ley, Esq., 13 appointed auditor to mako distribu tion of said estate to and amongst'tho nartlos legally entitled thereto. vinos IIV TUB COURT. Certified from tho Uncords thu Qtiwinv nfrvnin. bcr 188.1. W. XIIICCDADU, . .. Clerk. In nursunncoof Bild nnnointment. t.hn nnftiroiirn. ed will sit at Ids onico In llrower's building, Dloomsburg, Fa., on Tuesdny, November SO, 18H3. At ten o'clock In tho forenoon, when and where nil liartles Interests! must nnnrnr unit iirt.nt. thpir claims, or bo forever debarred from any sham of said fund. C. 0. 1IA11KLEY, Oct., SG-lw Auditor. J-OTIOE IN DIVOUCE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF .COLUMHIA COUNTY. Joanna Kemcrcr by her next friend, c., vs. ccorgo nvniLiu. odi i,ut:i iu un uric loi.eorgoKeinercr. respondent nbovo named: Whereas uin tho libel of the said Joanna Kem crer a subpoena was issued out of tho said court commanding you to bo nnd appear at tho next regular term of said Court to show cause whv ihn said libelant should not bo divorced from the oouusoi matrimony contracted with you; and whereas upon return of said subpoena duo proof was made that you could not bo found In tho ballwlck ottho Sheriff of said count v. whprpnnnn an alias suopocna was awarded by said Court commanding you to appear at tho then next term ot said Court to answer ns aforesaid, to wblch tho same return was mado by tho Sheriff. You aro therefore required to bo and appear on tho llrst day ottho next termor said Court to bo held at luoomsuurg for said county on the first Monday of December next, A. D. 1-BJ, to answer said com plaint, JOH.N MOUHEY, Sheriff. November 5th, 18S.1. llhawn & ltobins, Att'y. nov 9 ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Kcsal Instate ! Iiy virtue ot an order lasued out of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county the undersigned admin- lstrator of Milton Mostcllcr, deceased, will expose to salo on tho premises on Saturday, Dec. ist, '83. At 0 o'clock a. m., tho following tract ot land Lttuatoln Url.lrr.rr-elr tnwnsliln rntumhli pnimti- bounded nnd described as follows to-wlt : On the east by land ot J., W. Ilowman, on tho south by tho road leading from Ilerwlck to lllttenhouso's mill, on tho north by road leading to Ilerwlck, contain ing 4 Acs'cs, on which aro erected a FIE AM E DWELLING, STABLE nnd outbuildings. A good blacksmith shop on the premises. TEEMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of tho one- sourth ottho pur:haso money to be paid nttho striking down of tho property ; tho one-fourth loss the ten per cent, nttho conllrmatlon ot salo ; and tho remaining throe-fourths In ono year thereafter, with Interest from conllrmatlon nisi. a. a citoop, Nov 0 Administrator HAND JUKOH3 FOH DECEMllElt TEIIM. lllooin-Harrlson Shntrer, N S Ttngley, John D Jones. W M lthoadatnorcr. Charles tlauek. (leo. Hasscrt. nerwiek Levi lircdbonner. llrlarcreek Daniel PurselL Catawlssa Fred Pfahler. center I J Hess. Centralla John Moran. Fishlngcreek Hiram Karns, Oco. Heath. Hemlock H I) llartmnn. Locust Itolnndus llerblue, Amandus Bllllg. Madison James Eisner. Amoa -lolmson. Hauls Sterling. -viuiii manes i-isner. Ml Pleasant Henry Kitchen. Orange -M 11 Patterson, Silas Conner. Scott M C McCollum. T 1 .AVERSE JUHOItS. FIItST WEEK. Heaver Daniel Slngley, Jr. Berwick David Baucher, Okley Smith, Wra. Hagenbuch, Daniel needy. Bloom Henry Hosensiock, 8 W Shutt, (leorgo Warr, P S Moyer, chirles lleudershott, L D Ease. Calawlssa Win Berkhelmer. Centre Benjamin sterner, H A Sweppcnhclser. Greenwood E L Hvos, A J Derr. Hemlock Mathlas Whltenlght. Jackson F M Parker. Locust Jonas ltoup, Isaac Dyer, Isaiah Howcr. -Madison Chester Jiihnsun, David Philips. Main Win Menslnger, Ellas Sliumin. Montour Uaao Mowroy, Daniel Fry. lloarlngcreek llenry (! llelwig. Keott-F P Kelley, s W Boone, HCKelchncr, Abraham Snyder, J II Townsend. Sugarloaf ltlchard Kile, chas D Carpenter, SECOND WEEK. Beaver John HIco. Bloom Jacob llartzell, SDllnone, ZllShultz. Augustus Friend, John (lorduer, Win Dletteilch. J W Fry. ' Benton Evan Buckalow, James Long. Cntawlssa Win lUrtinun, D W Walter. EB Oulo. ' conjmgham Edward Hughes. l'Yanklln .lerry Kostcnbauder. (Ireenwood-H n Thomas, James Lockanl, TS Chrutlan, A P Heller. ' Flshlngercek-lleorgOj Labor, Benjamin Golder, Frank Jones. ' Jackson John llantz. Icuit Jeremiah Snyder. Madison-Johu ltelchard, I) C Wclllver, Cyrus JK'inott, Main David S Brown. Jliniln-l K swepponhclser, Samuel Drum. Orungo B F Bartch. line Luther Ocrmnn. lloarlugereek-Davld Long, Jacob Longenberger. Scott John tlroh. bugarloat Wm B Petcrman. T HIAL LIST, FOU DEOEMUEIt TEltM 1RM ' Harnh A Hlnterllter vs Charles D Knler. S P Kaso 4; s P Wolvcrtoii use, vs D II & W Halt, road Co. A J Evans vs Charles Krug. jjOrangeynio M s F.t L Association vs Joseph A Wllllum F illbby vs Isaao Seosholtz, et al. Catharine Sehmlck's use, vs Win 1' Illbby. Z.s Bobbins vsdMij K lockanl. AA'.I1."111' """Un vh Calvin Clark et ux. W (I elter Ex vs William Yenger. fluorgu Buvim vs L A lllley Cu. Ti singer M'I'g Co vs -Martha Bellas. John gheatler vs Philip r-prlnger. Caspur llbiiwn's lulinr vs N & w B U'y Co. : . ,"v xv'"' " " ,a f.i"-i ii rreueriCKS. Fred Smith et al vs N & W II lfy va. u'-"l-''!, Epliratm Kramer vs N & W II It'y Co. t) II Biockway's nsslgueo vHtw i lfy Ca H A Hess vs N 4 W II lfy Co. '." vo Daniel Walter vs J p Ijvv Is. Chas H ltelchard vs Chas Kllngerman. Aaron Bogarl vs mer HogartT l.ioyd Shuman vs N & w u nr c. Henry llaruer et ux vs N X W B H'y Co. Audrew crevcllng vs Wiuiam Thomas. LutI KurU vs ioa?ph Boain et ux. Daniel F Seybert ys lleorgo Brelsch. (lldeon sircker'd Adm vs Thomas Hlckey. blephen Wolf vs Jno M Miller. AlllltlM I'nlrt vu M.ir.iti Jacob llalnes vs N W B ity Co. H (j letter va N & vv II Hy Co. H Vllant-t vsdeo K Hess. Juno vioyer vsJuinesS Lewar'sAdm et a'l'y 01 l'""Jdull)1,ll ''rut8 vs Abraham Billing John sliuman vs N & W 11 lly Co. II M Wler vs lilchard Augcl et at. Lydla Bobbins vs Jacob SStoker's Adm. IVler Helvvlg's ex vs 1-oler llelwig, IiaLauiucUvsJ WH ASmlUi? li'ArA UlUlin AU 11 WINTER COATS & DOLMANS. o We take especial priilo and pleasure in calling attention to onr stock of these goods. It surpasses nil wo have otrered in tho past, and wo havo good reason to believe is not equalled in America. Tho garments aro all manufactured expressly for us in the mo3t careful manner from the latest atyles.whicn styles arc in most cases confined to us akmo. This superb stock U now on exhibition and sale. The prices will bo found surprisingly moderate. We also show a wonderful lino of MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS, .All made in the highest style of the art by tho same Foreign makers, and not to be surpassed for style, fit and carefulness of manufacture. So great arc tho attractions iu this department tho present season that a littlo later wo shall probably havo a demand that will tax all our resources, although we havo made every possible preparation therefor. We advise our friends to make their selections now. Strawlbridlge Eighth Street. Market Strei-t. PHILADELPHIA. C. B BOBBINS, DEALER IN Foreign &Md( MameMo WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. hi ! EG P5 0 M w l-Jky Whl Hf .. .Crnln ami Knrm Hrnl Jim! nn iiu ir - inf culture of Oram. Iloct 'UoiSind'Ar VcSZ. sibui's seeds'" HIRAM SIBLEY Veliruary O-ly BLQOfflSBORlj PLA.NIN& MILL The undersigned havlnir nut hla Plnnlm Mil on ltallroad street, In flrat-cmss condition, la pre- JttlDU MJ UU IU1 &IUU13 Ul WUr IU UU HQU, FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. turnlshed at reasonable prices All lumber used la well seasoned and none but skilled workmen aro employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. 1'iann aud fpecinca lions prepared by an experienced draughtsman. CHARLES KKUG, nioouiHburgr, Va. ORPHANS' COUHT SALE OF VALUA1U.K Uyvlrtuo of an order of tho Orphans' court of Columbia county, tho undorblgned executor ot Oeortfe Oman, lato of tho township of Scott, in the county ot Columbia, deccasod, will exposo to pub. IIo salo upon the premises on SA.TUKDAY, NOVEMI1EII 24tli, 1883. At 10 o-clock In the forenoon, the following valua. Wo real estate Htuato In Mt, Pleasant township In said county, bounded and described as follows, to. niu ui-t'iumng at a wiuio oak a corner otaeorgo Vance's land, thencoby land of John Kllno boutu 85dCBreeswest20 perches to a post, thenco south iw ui-sruoj casi 67 pcrcuesto uwhltooak down, thenco south as decrees tpiini,oin . ' D . u. j.v.b..a i.u eiuiien, thence by lands now or lain nf mim.k.i h,,.. uum uegrees cast ui ana l-io perches to stones, tlieniMl klllth Kl ,tf.(.rA.Mi ...tat nn..r... . - ' thence north llvo deirrees west ftv.rnnr thenco north so degrees east 80 .perches, thenco .vimo niHiiis nusinu percnes, inenco north 19 degrees west 138 nndB-io perchos to tho corner of iicuiuu i uutxvx iiiiiii. iiipiinn iivtimu.imA n.,,. tni i'erchc to tho placo ot boglmnntf, contnlatutf 1VO AKES, more or loss, on which are erected A House, Barn and necessary out buildings. TKltMH OP BALK Tn ner eenh n, . of the purchaso money shall bo paid at tho btilk. iiik uuwu oi mo property, one-fourth less tho ten per cent, at the conllrmatlon abooluto and tho ro. matnlnirthreo-fourtiiHiii rnuw. ,... Hon niu with Interest from that dato. IlKNItY y, OMAN, tS5 Executor. i f riw 1 1 ii iotlnI Filbert Street. X& H. Xgi mm UtM UA TOT iIununl i Hitonr ani u ivi tililj lilu lt4 TUu IlllU Crotm. (inuu-ri. VtultUr r.muu. nvn FlfiTfi.' va""" am '' " "OR SEEDS. Ct CO. Rochester, N.Y. ' Chicago, III, a&a A populur (ici'uim toft lie II true nt. I A littnitrM, who by their Vulnr kinl U'ur.i nift !m-iL baclc tin? Svifn frnm the lHiider ir iviiirutiuii iiu( cellioAim r I fim fotcata to the plow ubil tho wit I, I ft. . IWpp. loOnmRMlicent IIIUIl 8. DIX'CllnD pp. free. Agents Wantkd, ilunrs Itros. At Co.. yCINClMff ATI, O. PIONEER LIFE oct. ivU'tn SANITARIUM. ituie, BINGIIAMTON, N. Y. Tho houso Is specially fitted up for tho comfort of invalids win desire a plensiuil and Christian home, Htands on hlsh ground with plenty of shade. Personal attention ulven to every patient. Klectrlclty and tlalvanlsm In their different modi, ncatlons a speciality. Prof. .Mills has irlven many rears of study nnd practlco to thU brunch, nnd hundreds wilt testify to liu hklll. send for circular, stntlnir what paper you saw thlata. Pltor. iiknhv Mills, . , , Mrs. AUCK KltUNCH HILLS, Lock Ilox or. lilnshamton, N. V. BepU 7 to-ly. Catarrh Cliriiiilr tlnturrli. I was troubled with chronic Catarrh nud Withering in my head. Wus very douf at times i had discharges from my ears undwas unablo to breathe through iny uoso I was cured by tho uso ot Kly's Cream Halm. c. J. Corbln, lJ t.'hest nut st. Philadelphia, Pa. Apply byllttlo fin ger into tho nostrils, lly absorption It effect ually cleanses thu na sal passages of ca- MAV.PPiirn tarrhal virus, causing "JtEVER liealthysecrelloiis. It allays Inilammatlon, protects tho membranal llnlDtpi ottho bead from additional colds, com pletely heals tho sores and restores tho sense of lasto ami wncii. jieneilelal results are realUed by a few applications. A thorough treatment will cuio. pneaualed for colds In head. Agreeable tu !1MJ;i .r,'"'1 ""circular. Hold by druggists. It; mall nou. a package stamps. J.IA HltOTIIliltS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. Nov. 8-lw d YOUNG MENT AND LADIES! To learn TELEOHAPIIINO, and tako portions when competent, ltallroad and Co nmerclal sys terns taught, ltallroad In complete operation and run by electricity ta Illustrate the lilock signal system. Terms reasonable. Address for catalogue and particulars,' KKY8TONK TKI.KOUAP1I CO., 180 1 Chestnut Btreet, Philadelphia, Pa. M. C, SLOAN & BRO., Ul.OOMSIJUHG, PA. Manufacturers of CARRIAGES BUQQIES. PHAETONS. SLEIOHS, PLATFORM WAOONS, &C. WrsKlass wurk always on hand. ItEPAlKINQ NBA Th YDONE. t. yj i l PWYFEVERII iWc rtduccdto luit the timet.