The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 28, 1884, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLOMBIAN.
0. B. ElwalJ, 1 r,ii.
J. K. BltUnbaaisr. J Ellt0"'
BLOOAISBUUG, PA,
FRIDAY, M AUOH 28, 183 1.
.JDEMOORATIO STATE CONVENTION.
The Dcmocratto Stato Convention of Pcnnsylva .
nl will awombla In tho Opera Houso, Allcntourn
At 10 A. M. on Wednesday April 9, 1891 to nominate,
a candidate lor oongressman-aMnrgo, six delegates
at-large to the National Convention and Klx elec
tors nt-large ( to connrm and ratify the cholcoot
representative delegates to the National Conven
tion and representative doctors by tho members
of tho Stato Convention (rom the respective con
trrcjwlonat districts and to transact such other bu
slnosa as the convention may determine.
W. V. limit,
Chr. l)cra. State Com.
J, D. LxicnTr,
Cleric.
Tlio Damocrntio county coramittco
mado a .mistako nt its meeting last
Saturday in refusing to allow a mem
ber of tho coinmittuo to rovoko hia sub
stitution of another to act in his stead.
Tho authority was givon only tempo
rarily, and ho, who hai tho power to
ra.iku it certainly lias tho right to re
voko it. This notion ought not to bo
taken as a precedent in tho future. In
tho prcsont caso ono substitution had
already been rnndo, and subsequently a
second one was given, revoking tho
first. Tho committee, thinking ono
substitution was enough, admitted tho
first substitute. Though this was wrong,
it bIiows that tho members should bo
caroful in making their substitutions,
as tho committee is not to bo trifled
with.
A Pennsylvania!! to be Hanged,
A letter has been received by Wil
liam Patton, an employee in tho Phil
adelphia Mint, from John Gardner, of
Tucson, Arizona, stating that James
Delanoy, a brother of Senate Librarian
John O. Delanoy, is to bo hanged nt
Tucson, March 25. James Delanoy, it
is alleged, was implicated in tho inur
dcr,'somo timo ago, of tho Bisbeo
family near Tucson. Fivo men havo
already been executed for connection
with tho crime. Qardnor, who wrote
tho letter containing this information,
was formerly a draughtsman in tho of
fice of tho Secretary of Internal Af
fairs at Harrisburg, and is now as
sistant surveyor-general of minerals of
Arizona.
An Independent Movement-
Tho following call for the formation
- of airliidepcndent Republican asso
ciation has been mado publio at Chica
go.' It is endorsed by fifty leading
.citizens, comprising tho must promi
nent business and professional men of
Chicago, and it is expeeted to increase
tho list to 5000:
"The undersigned, citizens of Chi
cago, are members of tho Republican
party, attached to its past and hopeful
of its future. Its victory at the next
election in their opinion, depends upon
thnt element of tho party which, by
reason - of its independence of action
and its patriotic motives, has in its
hands the party success at the polls.
They believe that it is essential this
year to nominate for tho presidency
and vice-presiueucy men who are com
mittod to tho work of administrative
reform and tho total removal of tho
spoils of "bossism" from publio life,
and they arc convinced that the inde
pendent Republicans will refuso to
vote for candidates whoso records,
characters and opinions do not illustrate
theso principles. They feel that thero
should bo an organization in this city
to represent theso views, nnd they in
vito all Republicans in sympathy with
tuts movement to unite with them m
the formation of the Independent Re
publican Association of Chicago."
Within tne Gates,
: NELLIE, iiemmkliieicii STII.I, MVIKO
EXTKI13 THE NEW JKIIOSALEM.
.Rkadi.no, March 23. In a modest
two story dwellintrat No. 9G8 North
Sixth street resides Nullio Hemmelrioh,
.ageu fifteen, a liazel-ovcd, olive-corn
plexioned ctirl- who was bnntized in
itho icy waters of the Sohuvlkill river
last Sunday. Since then she has been
in a trance, but occasionally revives
sufficiently to give tho most graphic
descriptions ol heaven.
Her minister is tho Rev. Mr. Mus-
solinan, of Esmang, who if a pastor of
tho Evangelical 3Iennomto denomina
tion. What the Rev. Mr. Musselman
considers stranijely wonderful is ,ho
girl since her trance shows the greatest
knowledge Of biblical tilings, ol winch
probably she had never read before,
and uses laiitruaKu far superior to any
thing she had ever employed prior to
her present condition. Jlev. air. inns
selmau, in speaking of the etrango ca3e,
said :
4Slll tnli! tia tlmf ultn ana u-lt ttrtua, nrv
all tho beauties of Iloaven and descrilf-
ed to us all iliat she saw. I havo no
doubt that hu i now in tho samo con
union as was at. John when ho was
a witness of tlio wonders of heaven
described in tho book ol Revelations.
It is given to but few people to exper
ience such a mamloitation, and 1 be
liovo that this cirl is divinely favored
She is given a ulirapso of the great bo
yond so alio can tell us, her friends, all
' that sho saw.'
"During' tho reporter's slay, Miss
Hcinmebrcich was asked a number of
questions, all of which sho answered
but only in a whisper. Last evening
tho reporter was informed that sho
spoke whilo in this tranco and describ
cd at length all that sho witnessed. At
tlio reporter a request, Hev. Mr. JUul
Holland asked her n number ot ques
tions, to which sho replied about
follows :
"I am in lu-avon. I can seo Jesus
and many beautiful angels. I don
want to como back. Tho angels hav
crowns on their heads and trumpets i
their hands. 1 hear the grandest
rniiaio. Tho streets aro all of gold and
everything Is beautiful and bright. Tho
angels' crowns aro made of lilies and
stars, 'and they nro all dressed in white.
Thero is no sorrow over there," and as
she said this sho murmured : "So uico ;
so nice."
When the reporter saw her tho girl
was lying on a conch on tho floor with
both arms extended. These sho would
at times outstretch, and bIio would say
sho was "embracing Jesus." Her faco
would light ii) with a smile, and as
Rev. Mr. Mussloman commenced to
sing her favorite hymn in a low tone,
sho clasped her hands with joy and ut
tered exclamations of delight. Sho
eaid sho too was blowing a trumpet as
she was going through tho golden
streets of new Jerusalem, and suited
tho" action to tin- word by pretend
ing to blow n trumpet. Tho glrlV
body is now rigid i.nd Miff ami nho is
uneoiifclmi8. Her nii'thcr was bap
tised lu tho river yesterday afternoon.
THE SPREAD OF CRIME-
Mn. KniToit:
Dear Sir. From reading
tho chronology of crime, tho idea is sug
gest, vo that nil laws are cither suspend
ed, or iiuablo to cope with its progress-
tvoncss. in nil its phases, in nil Its
hideousnrso, each successive crimo
seems to oelipso its predecessor in hor
ror and boldness. A terrified and as
tonished public apprehend with nwu tho
secret workings of the plotting demon
under cover of darkness and seclusion,
as ho hurls hither and thither his mis
siles of destruction in shape of seduction,
theft, raplno nnd murder. If thero is
no way ot checking this great publio
onemy in its bold and defiant course, so
destructive to tho peaco nnd safety of
tho community nt largo, then It does
not require much ot a prophetic eyo to
seo tho inevllablo result.
Ostensibly it scorns that every indi
vidual is a law, nnd nn authority with
revolver ornny other weapon to enforce
it in every instance tho cxigenoy of tho
caso demands it. Wero crime and
criminality a necessity thero is much
that might bo excused. Rut, is tho
publio so stupid to tho lact that unless
tho causo of its progressivencss, what
ever it may be, bo removed, or destroy
ed that they will bo' at tho mercy of
armed bands ot desperadoes, thieves
and outlaws without power to bring
them to justico except by tho strong
arm of tho government.
in a government liko ours, tho most
benign on earth, mild and lenient to all
offenders, gontlo and cautious in all its
proceedings against criminality, with
all tho vicissitudes to upright and hon
est livelihood for all, with all the ad
vantages, teachings nnd examples of
our fine institutions, ono would suppose
that enrao would wane and dio out
from mens forco of shame.
But tho great throng of criminals
blindly rush on with their numbers
daily augmented. While so few meet
the just requirements ot law, docs
neither warn nor terrify evil doers.
Thero is a primary cause that makes
crimo fearfully progressive. It is stim
ulated by nn agency that gives it supcr-
atural vitality and power. It Jceds
pon something that operates speedily
and effectively. It would bo well for
the publio to study its career, and to
nolo that they walk upon its very cra
ter every day. Y
Seeking to Oust a Judge
in M. IIURN'S WANTS THE SEAT OF
ALFRED HAND, OF LACKAWAN
NA COUNTr.
A petition was presented last Fri
day morning tojho Supreme Couit
wr a wru oi mandamus on jonn
Handloy and Alfred Hand, Judges of
tho Court of Common Pleas ot Lacka
wanna county, commanding them to
omputo and certitv, according to
law, the votes cast at the general elec
tion held in last November for Ira M.
Burns, tho petitioner, and to issue to
him a proper certificate of his election
to tho office of Additional Law Judge,
of tho Lackawanna (or Forty-fifth)
Judicial district. Tho facta of tho
caso as set forth by the petition are :
That Alfred Hand had assumod the
office of Additional Law Judcre in
Lackawanna county, claiming to have
been chosen at tho election held No
vember 4, 1879, in pursuance of an act
of Assembly aud its supplements pass
ed in tho preceding March, entitled
"an act to provide for the division of
counties in this Commonwealth and
the erection of new counties therefrom.''
Tho petitioner claims that this act was
unconstitutional under the decisions ol
tho Supreme Court, and that such a
division could only bo mado after a
decennial census under the Constitu
tion. An act was passed on the 12th
of last July creating the Forty-fifth
Judicial district, aud under this act
passed constitutionally, so it is claimed
tho petitioner claims that ho was
elected Judge at tho general election
on November 5 of last year, at which
ho received over ninn hundred votes.
Theso votes have been duly received.
taken and counted and returned, ac
cording to law, by the election officers
of tho various districts. It then be
came tho duty of Judges Handlov and
Hand, so tho petitioner claims, to meet
on .November H, compute the votes nnd
declare Mr. Burns only elected Addi
tional Law Judge. This they refused
to do. and therefore the petitioner
prays the Court to issue a mandamus
to compel thorn to do so. Tho Court
held the matter under advisement.
A Freak of the Glacial Period.
A WONllEKPUI. WSCOVEUY IN A COAT,
MINE IN LACKAWANNA COUN
TY, PA.
A writer to the New York Sun
from Archbald, Pa., gives the following
f t .. t . - . . T
iu.uwuiii ui u niiiuuiur luriniuiuii in mu
coal deposit.
"About two months ago the miners
employed by Jones, Simpson & Co.,
wero driving a heading in tho itidgo
mines, aoout a railo Irom this borough.
They had worked about COO feet
through the coal, wht-n a blast blew
out not only coal, but a large stream
of water and a quantity of round
stones. Tho miners were alarmed.
and ran away to tho onening. After
waiting half au hour, thoy ic
turned, and found tho stream of water
very small, but the round stones con
tinned to pour out. Thcv suniiosed
that there was n fault in tho coal seam,
and worked ahead, but tho round
stones continued to pour out. After
three weeks work by four men. load
ing and carrying away the round stones
gravel and loum made their nnnearanco,
When thev weiu loinnvnrl. tlmv fniiml
tho daylight and a circular chamber,
torty-nvo teet trom tho surface, cut
through tho rock and stone, thirty feet
in diameter.
I examined this geological wonder
yesterday trotn tho surfaco nnd from
the bottom. It is in the woods, with
small holes at each side in the courtc
of a very
II ,n,
smaii rivuiet. there aro
somo rocks
thrown up fivo or six feet
high about twenty feet above it in tho
course of tho stream. From below you
can seo a circular chamber thiity feet
in (iiameior and torty-ttvo feet
i t i i rm i
neigni. i no wans are near v Demon
dicular (tho floor is rock), and next tho
wall is six feet of coal all around, then
tho rook is sandstone It rises thirty
live leewiign, and is oovered by grave
loam, and other alluvial deposit. The
stones nro nil rounded, nnd occupy
nuoui twenty reeioi tne chamber. The
are from six pounds in weight to small
pebbles. In tho lower part of tho cave
round pieces of coal wero mixed with
tho sandstone pebbles.
Tho coal company intends to make
an air hole for ventilation of this
chamber, in which caso it would havo
to be filled up. This would bo a Hourco
of grief to scientifio meu. Mr. Lesley,
tho Stato Geologist, says that thero is
only ono other such trcak ot tho gla
cinl period yet discovered, and that t
in Luzerne, Switzerland. It is to bo
hoped that It will bo preserved as
natural curiosity of tho greatest inter
est to science
AKlM'!
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Bowdor never varies. A marvel ofnurltr
strength and wholcsomenosj. Moro economical
tmnlhe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in
competition with the multitude ot low test, abort
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only
cans, jiovti. iiiiinu i'owdih uo , 100 wau-Bi.,
iY. auzll-lY.
Curos JlhenmatisDi, Lnm
ba.co,LamoXSaclt, Sprains and
Bruises', Asthma, Catarrh,
Couchs, Colds, Soro Throat,
Diplithoria, Burns, Frost
Eitos, Tooth. Eat, and Head
acho, and all pains and aches.
Th tit Intertill fend external rented? In the
worlJ. Every Lottie eumntecJ. S6UL? medicine
dc.leri everywhere, rt.rection. In eight Itnruexel.
Frlct 50 cent, fcnd iiAO.
FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Prop'ri,
BUrFALO. N.YU.S.A.
TREASUItEK'S SALE
OP
UNSEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA.
COUNTY, PA.
By virtue ot Sundry acts of tho General Impm.
Mr ot the commonwealth of l"ennsylvanla rela
ting to tho sale ot seated and unseated lands In
the county o? Columbia, etc,, tor taxes duo and
unpaid, 1 win ofTer to public salo In tho Court
House, In tbe town of BloomsDurg, on
Monday June 9th., 1884.
at ten o'clock a. m., the following described pieces
ot land, or such part thereof as may bo necessary
to satisfy tho amount ot taxes duo and unpaid
against the same, nnd continue the same from
day today as the samo may bo found necessary.
TERMS OP SALE.
The amount of taxes and costs must be n.ilrt
when the land Is s ruck oil,' or tho sale may be
voiu auu mc prui-ny pub up unu resoia.
IlEAVEU TOWNSHIP.
S3 acres Drockway, C B
1 40
1 06
3 18
6 51
52
1 03
1 31
87
3 18
1 lot lieavcr, cnartes
3 " Beaver. Jesse.
163 acres Brockway, C B
B! lirUCKWHJ & AUUOll
79 " Brockway Abbott
18 " nrockwny K Abuott ......
M " Brockway & Abbott
slots lirockwnr.cn
400 acres Baker, Jacob, sr. .
18 60
3 15
68
1 82
1 SS
15
1 07
75 57
8 97
12 74
3 tots jmib & unger
iiogart, inry
Borer TS
2 " erasing, Patrick.
2 " uantnor, wuiiain
l Canon. Mannas
1410 acres Columbia coal Iron Co
129
Cox, c 8 Ex. of Trench Cox
23T
273
887
14 68
I
19 74
49 " ..
2 65
150 " Davis Isaac Est
13 41
115 " Mavis Anthony
6 10
25 j-xroi.il, I'cier
1
Slots
slots
Fianicrun, A
Fry. W 8
3 03
3 IS
29 acres FUhor, Sarah
1
lu acres ueaniari, Jr.imei
3 lots Oearhnrt. Wm
28
3 IS
60 acres Hauck, Jonathan
5 as
5 38
4 69
4 15
1 38
5 29
'5
lienaerimer, saiju
Hoatz, John Dcc'd
Ilutz, Charlcn & John
Harner Jester
Horfman, K O
Hunt, Eli
Henry, (leome
60 "
75 "
2 lOtS
5 "
3 "
3 18
2
2 11
220 acres lllnderlldcr, Sarah A
11 SI
1 JUl. nilllO A
10 acres Lynn, Jacob
1 OS
18
3 45
3 lots Lawrence, w Jt
2 lots Lewis. Frank
2 21
300 acres Miller & Mann
10 75
300
Moore, William ,
Mdtcynolds, W II
Mlnlck, Peter
Martin, William
Monday. John
8 06
100 "
23 62
5 38
45
4 IOtS
2 00
10
2 lota
140 acres Nungcsscr, Ucorgo
7 63
6 29
8 32
25 2H
a 101.3 raucrson, j u
3 " ITIce. Clarence
43 " Pardee Mnrkle
m acres luce, Auranam
65 '
3 55
2 80
5 3S
4 20
4 OS
101 " " "
91 " " oeorge
G lots KutnutT, sam s co
S lots ltutblllT. Sam .'.
2 05
140 acres Hweppenhelser, J K
210 " Shumun, Frank L.... .,,
9 63
16 77
2 " snuman. i nomas
28
110 " Slicker, Moses ..
6 72
8 lots smith, J w
3 " Shlck, J .1
3 " Scott. Peter
3 181
3 IS
2 0
200 acres Stewart, Wm
10 75
a " nu nan s. .uciiaei
2 " Hteney, Martin ....
2 lots Vastlue, B It
Slots Volkenard. CJ
1
61
1 38
4 08
23 92
2565 ncresWcst, 11 M coal S Iron Co
5 lots wcizei. u a
3 " Werkhlser, Samuel
3 " Wood. Augustus
3 4
2 05
3 IS
7 88
89 acres Wheeler, William .
i. tvuuuiu .... ...
16
owns. John
82
61
nice, John
BENTON.
3 88
11 " Ash, Marj
ii Kline, jonn mils
10 " Dodson. oeorgo
BHIAltCHEEK.
&20) a. Apple, Paul
5 98
1 18
1 74
50
" mist), ituoen
' Ilrlttaln, II A J list ,
"Clo-n, W T Itev
" Doty, Pealcr ft Stewart.
23
2S
4 51
300
200
14 40
9 60
150
100
4 43
12 2
250
7 38
21
" Evans, Francis ,,
"llnrman, Daniel
"lleadley.HFEat ;
" Klsner, John ,
" Headley, 8 F Est
"Kllnger, Lizzie.... ,
" iteccer, Abraham
11 David sutler
"Stout, Nathan ,
" Schuyler, Wm Mrs
Freas, w'm L
" ltobblns, Ell
" stokes, Olden ....
CATAWISSA.
" llrobst, J 8 ,
' Klaco cV Vettcr
1 Thomas, Ituth Ann
"Thomas, Abel
" Weaver, Etnas....'
" Dornbach, Margaret ...
" Klsner. liobert
" Newell, Fred
" Yettcr, Lowls m
" Yettcr, I4wls Est
" Krum, Ellas,.,...
" lilddlo Heirs
" Harder, Thomas v..
lot schulcr, Mrs Sarah
CENTHALIA.
lot Conner, Thomas.
" Durken, Mrs. Anthony
" Krwln, Thomas .,
" lleftern, l'hlllp ....
" 1 1 omen, Thomas ,
" Kline, L'arollno
" OrarelLt Co M
" LclilKh & Malianoy It It Co ........
" Markes, George
" Mcliearty, Mary
" Meel, Ucorgo W ,
" ltlley, James
" Tony, Wm ,
" Knlttlc, J II
" lloyer, John
Hauley, John (1
" llyan, Michael
" (icrrechty, Thomas
" Ttgho. Thomas
" McKntyer, Domlnlck ,
" Wilson, John ,
CENT1IK.
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4 79
8 70
307
287
8 41
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1 16
89
1 16
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60
7 46
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14 93
8 40
10 68
6 20
7 20
91 50
6 20
3 25
6 16
60
74 70
S 20
1 SO
3 311
1 10
3 38
40
3 38
3 38
22 acres Adams, Knos I...
2 35
1 OS
tu
10 "
34 "
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1 lot
3 "
1
1 "
llanenbuch. Wm
llairenbuch, Win Sr. Est.,
Hoffman, WmEst
Lowrey, Simon M
Kroner, Josl-h.
March, ltcbecca
Nungesser, Sarah
llason, John
C0NYNC1HAM.
Brockway, 0(H
6 01
32 44
16 18
13 03
67 97
6 88
llresllno, llcrnard
lirady, Julia ,
Cane. Ellen
2 73
2 71
4 48
429 acres Ilcam, Joshua ,,
1 lot Davlx, Thomas
1 " Kramer, A W
1 " Jones, deorge ..
1 " Lelby, Ephralm
2'2 acres Kline, John I, ,,,,..
2 lot Morrison, Catharine....
218 85
10
2 8
1 79
2 73
5 38
7 U1
1 03
1 W
107 60
1 AicMauainan, juary
1 " Morris, Annll,,...,.
880 acres itustin, Mary
79
43 ro
4 60
VI 60
63 SO
258 01
35
79 63
1 II
1 SS
2 23
8 23
1 65
41
1 10
1 65
13
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8 75
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4 60
8 43
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10i " Trcln, Jacob .,,
1(0 " Trcln, Jacob ,,
s " lwls. walker.,
4U1 luiiiiK, tiumi.
1 lot Mellon. Thomas
lit acres Huston, John
l 101 iicuuier, rerrnnro
FISIlINQCItEEK,
Ml acres Allegar. John,
11X1
IllMi. Ileubcn
300
DotyiPcaler & Stewart,,.,..,.
Dresner, John
Davis, Kllga I,
Farver, oeorgo.,,, .. ........
1 1 utclilwn, Thomas J. ......... .
Holler, W A
Hoffman & Freas .....
Harrison, John
llunstngcr, Anthony ,
Kindt, John ft Co
Lemon, Thomas ............. .....
Mcllenry, K J ,
Meant, William
Mcllenry 0 II Daniel
Pcaler, ucorgo
ltelchard, Lewis
ltobblns, Wm A
ltobblns, Ell
FRANKLIN.
Cleaver, Wellington
Vought,KH
Fortner, Jonathan
Mensch, Michael . .
Howell, William
01IEENW00D.
Albcrtson, Miles A Hartley
Iicrry, John
I wrr, Iram ,.
ltedllne, Iienlamln
McEucn, 11 J. ....
HEMLOCK.
Appleman, MS
Appleman, Wm......
Ilruglcr, Lllsha.,.,
Campbell, N 8
Kmmctt.A J
Neal ft Purscl
PurseI,Isaao ,
P11 reel, Sylvester
Wright, Levi
Whltenlgtit, Oeorge Jr.
JACKSON.
Frlck, Oeorgo A
Frtck, oeorgo A ,
Hess, Ilcnjamlru
Lewis, Isaao
Miller Charles W
Miller ft Neyhart
Miller ft Neyhart
Keller, J K
LOCUST.
Illlllngton, Charles
Dewart, Oeorgo .
Kverhart, John
ucraghty, Thomas
Hughes, Wright Est
Kline, John L
Kulp ft Me Williams
Longcnbcrgcr, Philip
Meyers, Mary
Itusten, Mary
Hasten, Charlotte
Itcynolds, John
Itusten, Thomas
Itccce, Daniel ...
Shaffer, Hcury
Snyder, Jeremiah
MADISON.
Cox, Joel
Eves, CW
Hendershott, E
Masters, D ft W
Sands, J E Est
MAIN.
nittcnbcnder, Conrad
inockwayft Ent
Crcasey, Wm 8r
Dombach, John.............
Dewalt, Philip
Fisher, Daniel
drover, A v .
(iearhart, Joseph
llerfner, Samuel O
Jummcll, Chrlstatn .
Kecfer, James
Miller, II u Est .
Miner, Emanuel
Moses, Michael ...
Morris, Daniel ......
Ithawn, Casper
snuman, W T
Shuman, Ileubcn
Smeck, llrobst, Vettcr, ft Ilauck
Snyder, John....;
Snyder, Abraham
Swartz, ShcppftCo
Yetter, Daniel Est
Shuman, John
Ilartman, Mathlas .,
MIFFLIN.
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22 80
7 60
77
78
14 23
13 30
30
81
501
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15 "
160
60 "
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SO "
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8
15
Aton, Thomas
Huscr, Franklin Est
0 A Jacoby
Kramer, AW ,
Nungesser, Wm J
Sweppenhelser, JK
44 Horace
44 K P
Williams, Samuel ..
MONTOUR.
Olger, Barbara ......
John Est
44 Samuel
Lelby, Jackson
Ncal, William ......
Itamscy, Est
shelbamer, John
Crcasey, Jacob
Fry, Daniel
Itunyan, Elmer
MOUNT PLEASANT.
Jacoby, Samuel
Shaffer, Mathlas
ORANGE.
crevellng, Samuel
Everett. Gabriel Est
Everett, Moses Est,
Kline, Jacob Est
Kline, Abraham J
Kline, Abraham J
Patterson, M 11
PINE.
Barton, Ell
Drleblebls, Abraham .........
Davis, Thomas Est
Prick, ucorgo A
Lyons, it W .
Miller ft Cole ....
ltobblns. TD ...
Shultz, lltrain
Shoemaker, Joseph ....
ItOAUINGCltEEK.
Arthclla, Francis
Buchcr, Peter
Barnes, Thomas Jr
Uriah, Jacob .
llrlsli, Jacob
Denvei, Ueo, J L Kline
Drelsh, Jacob
confalrft ltlco
Cox, O 8 Ex of Trench Cox.
1 05
33
8 48
5 50
S 60
5 60
4 13
2 20
1 05
6
0
200
100
123
30
25
1 80
90
1 80
20
S 00
1 45
25
4 55
45
90
98
1 44
1 75
3 60
8 CO
43
7 00
7 0)
4 20
10 "
10 "
8 "
19 "
21 "
10 "
65 "
51 "
30 "
133
13 SO
23 "
17 '
2 59
4 00
223 44
15 61
75
3 28
50 41
100 14
19 44
1 88
49 44
30 44
49
30
:o 44
1 00
60 44
1 82
1 18
1 TO
8 0.
78
43
8 Mt
3 (XI
40
2 10
9
3 4
9i
1 2
1 O.
8 19
63
26
K5
26
2 GO
78
M
1 41
62
25
1 20
1 20
98
48
1 6S
3 40
2 40
9 45
2 90
48
60 44
40 44
103 44
20 44
12 44
3J5 44
250 44
16 41
200 41
CO 44
18 44
Dliaplane, Ezeklel...
Husten, John
Harner, John
John Stacey
Little, Robert
Morris ft Hughes..
100 44
13
24 44
44 44
142 44
19 "
7 44
45 44
.9 44
100 "
Melllngton, Wm
Melllngton, Wm
ltaub, J Miller
ltaub, J Miller
Skatee. Harvey
Trlen, Jacob
Wltchey. Mary Est .
Wltchey, John
Yocum, Isaao
Yettcr, Lewis Est,..,
Yetter Lewis Est ....
Lcvan,Lawsen
Mlndy, Lelns
Sheltenburger
30 44
40 44
JO 44
18 44
50 44
47 44
20 44
88 44
18 44
68 44
94 44
68 44
310 44
64 44
83 44
SUOAltLOAF.
Bellas, William .
cole, Ezeklel
Cole, Thomas B
Chaptn, J F
Chnpln, J F
Custer, Mary
Hess, Joseph o
" Joshua II
44 Crevcllng ft Co...
41 Wesley
ro 44
84 44
48 44
10 60
18 55
7 43
31 90
2 65
7 95
4 24
2 13
111 0)
5 30
5 80
10 CO
2 12
9 t8
37 10
31 4)
15 90
13 18
250 44
11
75 44
25 44
4 44
185 44
X119"
XtW"
K119'4
19
Oi ii
Ilartman, Jesse
Harvey, J F ft M smith
.Mcllenry, ltohr
Mcllenry, KJ
Mcllenry! KJ
Savage, Joshua Est
380 44
500 44
juo 44
80 44
TltEASUUEU'S SAIjK of seated
LANDS IN COLUMMA COUNTY, PA.
Also tho following lots.- nieces, and oarceU of
boated lamia, returned by tUe tax collcctoni, are to
bo sold at tho gametlmo under the provisions of
an Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to
the sale ot lands for tax In Columbia county," ap
proved March 5th, 18(18.
IlEAVEIt.
W acres Uarnes, Charles.
4 lots llarncs. Charles
It 24
18 30
Hi no
a mi
1 88
10 to
1 81
18
. S 05
1 0
1 SO
3 50
3 '!0
! UI
t 00
5 ru
1 OU
9 II!
110 40
21 31
1 li
3 40
H HO
8 HO
8 31
75
82
Sir acres Miller, Longcnburger Klsner
I iub .ttasien, win.
5 44 Mastcn, Mrs. William
i 44 Kelpt, A II
4 44 Sherman, Thomas
5 44 JolniHon, John
I 44 McAffeo, John
1 44 Loseo, J A Agent
1IENTON,
1 44 Albertson, Samuel It
1 " Haycock-, Hainuel ,
6 acres Ntlles, Jeremiah
23 44 10 Mcllenry
S 44 Riles, jercinuh.
13 "
1 lot
Oootl A 1)
Mcllenry, M LX Kato, ..,..,.
liuxiMHiiimn.
Waller, Norman
I'iirtel, .Mrs Ull
lIHIARCItEKK.
151 acres Doty A l'enler
CATAWISSA.
40 acres Henry, Isaao Est
CENTHALIA.
1 lot
1 44
Hanley, John CI
McDonnell, Owen..... ,
1 44 McDonnell, Anthony
1 44 Carr, Catharine...
CENTIIE.
1 44 Keller, Sarah
1 44 llasen. John
Hi acres Mcouln, W V .
81 44 .McQula, John II
CONVNOIIAM.
1 lot Drown. John
1 44 IJndennutn, Oeoive
I 14 Dalen, Mary
450 acres cummlnKs,u M
Srfi 44 Cumuilnt's, It Mi Co
4(io 44 Curry, Ellen
40 0 44 Murohey, Hughes & Co
II lots ltelubold, W if......
riSIIINUCIIEKK.
SI acres Eyer, Mathlas
X 44 Eyrr, James
) lot Shultz, Cornelus
KHANKUN.
3 acre Strausser, Johlah........,.....
QltKENWOOD.
I lot Illlilngton, I'll ,
81 acres Moore, Lafayette--
1 lot Wllllver, J K ".J...!!.!
I 44 Hess, Jones
1 " KlUgcrald. KlUabetU.
W acres MCMlchael, Jane,.,... .......
u co
4
15
45
1 70
11 15
140 16
NO !J
818 09
i 01
II 03
14
05
1 S3
SO
10
IB
HI
48
8 IM
J lot llhawn, Casper.,.
Welsh, James , ,,
1 20
47 M
60
2 XI
1 65
2 01
5 97
1 63
3 10
4 10
6 61
HEMLOCK.
23 acres Thomas, Slate Co , .
" Ebner, William
1 lot Fuge, John
,V 44 Tlppett. John
X ' Fisher, Frank s
JACKSON.
9IX acres Young, Christian
31 44 Young, Lowl9 0
84V" Young, Isabel
118 41 Chambcrlln, Lewis......
IX)CU8T.
8 41 Rhodes, Susan
MADISON.
8 41 lluser ftCroom....,
170 44 Trumbouer, A O , w,
1 lot Wellvcr Susan Est 1,,.
13) acres Miner, Charles I)
MIFFLIN.
1 lot Kelchncr, Jacob, Sr..
68 acres Brclsch, Cleorgo
MT. PLEASANT.
2 10
13 60
2 0)
1.1 75
75
8 00
2 10
3 4.1
11 40
8 13
1 90
21
10
1 23
A 10
3 00
3 13
15
Bcnflcld, Thomas
ORANGE.
Eves, James est
17
PINK.
112 44 Iggott ft Frlck
123 44 Bobbins, Joshua
38 44 Drelblcbls, Jacob Est
8 11 Drelblcbls, Jovph
10 " Kvans, ncorgo.,.i
1 41 Hcnn,"arahA
60 41 Illckctts, K. O
8i 44 Kllno ft Patterson
65 44 Fine, A J
1 lot Death, Susan
60 acres Kllno k Patterson 11
80 44 Parker, John II 2
99 44 cornollson, .III s
15 44 Ncysuntcr, Michael 3
HI
00
2 62
S 111
3 27
SCOTT.
1 lot Solomon, Phoebo rr,
16 acres McKelvy, Neal ft Co 40
BUOAllLOAF.
M 44 Hughes, Wei Ington Est 1 no
so 4i Hess, Lavlna 40
4) " Bhultz, Ellas 1 20
2 44 Hirvev. AM 1 ,.,1
119 44 Seward, Nathan U 200
si 4 Albertson, Jesso 73
97 14 Stevens, Ezra, 1 50
A. M. JOHNSON,
Treasurer.
UDITOU'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF WILLIAM KELCUNEII, DUOKASKO.
ACCOUNT OF ITRI'STEE.
Tho undersigned nppolntcd Ijy tho Orphans'
Court of Columbia county, auditor to make dlstrl.
button of the balinco remaining In tho hands ot 11.
Frank Zarr, trustee of Wm. Kelchncr, deceased, to
nndnmonir thenarMns entltleri thpmm in.,v
gives notice that ho will sit for tho purpo-w of h(s
Hfpuuiiiiii-m., ut ins oiitcu in iiioomsourg, on Fri
day March 28th, issi nt 10 o'clock, a. m. where and
when nil parties Interested may attend nnd pre
sent their claims or bo forever debarred from any
share ot said fund.
ICD29 WM. CHRISMAN,
Auditor.
DMINISTKATOIVS NOTICE.
ESTATE OPO.W.EH THOMAS, LATE OF OKKE.V-
WOOD TOWNSHIP.
T,ttprunf nrtmlnl.t.llA- .l. ...... . .
TZrZ .T . "j""'4"'4 "u "iu I'siiuo or union
Sl?nw,a!;d ,1,lUo .' "rconwood township
Columbia county Pennsylvania, deceased lnuo
te.b.? county to tite
rr 0 . 41UHUUWHUIUI, ah persons nu villi?
nniS??1 th? 01 drccii-sed are rS
indebted to the estate to make payment to tho
underslgniMadmlnlstratorwithoutdelay.
1I1U.HA8,
wv. Administrator.
Feb23-6w sorcno.
gXECUTOll'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF DANIEL KIEFEIi, DECEASED,
?lttP1V tUllLnrnim(nni' nr. . - ....
hlcfer, late of prango township, Columbia county.
i?l'?rtC?! '.lay? v", Br11'"' y tho Register
w ...u uiiucioiKut-u executors, AU
ment and thaw Indebted to tho estate to mako
payment to tho underblgncd without delay"
ruANKL'N KEIFER,)
. M. s. HAYllURST, f Executors.
1 P89 Orangevllle, Pa.
mmuM
t hT a pojIUt; remedfcr thonbiM d.5e-i, 1 hi its
' thoimndi of en of thewrrstndindcif foitic
t-,,flllJllit"4BBacmct,-llat 1 "tU ir-nd TWO IlO'rTI.l.a
I .ItKl :, totetaer with t .VALUAIILB TREATISi: in
thlj diMri, to nr imlTrTcr. (Uio erprni md P. O.
adlnu. DB. T. A. SLOCU II, 13ir..rISL .Nsw Yott
March 7-4W a
win
JAMES
mar ssi m
au4arra.r - nttrtivi
1 lot
a'.d
Are Annually Sown anJ Plauteti in Ealf a Million Gardens !
IS"TW8 Year's Cataloguo Froo on Application.
PETER HENDERSON & CO. 05 Sk81"01'
AS mar.SSlmo
It Has
Gome and see it st
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
No. 1.
Tlio large frame houso corner 8th and Ea.t8ts.,
Eau llloomsburg, now occupied by J. W. Render
si'ott, Is orrcrcd lor salo nnd possession given April
first. THIS PROPERTY 18 DESIIUIILK FOR A
FARMER MOVING .To TOWN, it Is in perfect re
pair, contains tn largoroomst tho lotTHlargo
with largo barn, carriage house, cribs, pig nnd
chicken iens and alt out buildings complete, well
of good water nnd cistern, cholco fruit trees, grape
vines anil shruliery. Terms to suit the purchaser.
If not sold within thirty days tho property will bo
rented for ono year.
No. 2.
Lot and two-story brick houso adjoining tho
above, containing eight rooms. Largo barn and
cnrrlago houv, plonty of cholco fruit trees nnd
gnipo Ines, well of good water, Ac.
No. 3.
Frame dwelling nnd largo lot andstablo near
Neil ft Son's furnace.
No. 4.
Framo dwelling nnd largo lot with good fruit
trees, fte., situated nt the head of road leading lo
Bloom Ferry.
No. r,.
Largo wharf and ofllco lying on corner of 8th St.
Ferry Itoad and canal.
No. G.
Fivo huildlng Iota on tho north sldo of 8th streets
and Ferry Hoad.
Tlio nbovo property Is orrcrcd at low prices nnd
tho terms of payment will bo made to suit purchas
ers. Porfurtherlnfonnntlon apply to
N. J, Hendershott.
ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES.
OF CAST CU WHOUailT IHON.
Suitable for
Yards,
Cemetery Lots
- ' nnd
Public Grounds. .
Tho following snows tho Picket Oothlc, ono of
the several beautiful ttylesot Fcnco manufactured
by the undersigned.
For Iieauty and Durability they nro unsurpass
ru. M.-iy up uy evper
to glvo satisfaction.
r experienced hands nnd warranted
Prices ami specimens of otlicr de-
signs sent to any udurcss.
Address
' BL001ISBDRG PA.
May4-tr
WA JST rci. LADIES TO TAKE OUR NU W
Fancy work at tnelr homes, in city or coun
trj', and earn f6 to 113 per week, making
goods for our Spring and 8u diner trade.
Send 15c. for simplo and particulars. HUDSON
MFO. CO., 265 sixth Ave., Now York.
1 March 14-4W r
Mr cryttablt and Flower Sctd Catalogue rUr
I V V!" T1',4,u 0.f.t!4l,,t y""' Prlenco an
Si "row", will be cut rwo to nil who ap
ply. All nir Weed U warranted to be frcih and
true to name, .0 rr t.ut .hould It proe other,
wlaclasreo to reOll ordcriBratla. Ureollee.
(ablea. 1 Inrtte tr,u nbtnuiaMnr th n..ktin. f n.1
lEiirdena and ou the tarma ofthoiie who plaat Brr feeed
ooronna rar bof.t adveruncmcaU
J. II. GREGORY. Sand Rrnucr. Mnrhlohoad M...
- ir..Tyir twJrvxU&uchM&tubtc&Stlitt
lye to be found la Bny Amerlcma Catalog-lie t
Part It of my wn Krowlo. Aatbo
orlelaal Intnxlarer of KcIlr. Uert, llurbank
LA
WE DON'T BELIEVE YOU EVER SAW A HANDSOMER RANGE
THE
IR,0--A.L
And wo nro sure you never used a BETTER BAKER.
La Rue Automatic Grate, Which is Warranted
WITH OR WITHOUT WATER BACK, " '
' C. C. GAMCAIY'S Bloomsburg, Pa.
PIANO
TABLE
Tho seooinl shipment, consisting
of seven cases of our celebrated
TOXQUIN TABLE COVERS,
Reached us a few days ago, and
aro oven moro handsomo (if that
is possiblo) than tho first lot which
sold so rapidly. Wo have, them in
EIGHT DIFFERENT COLORINGS,
Awl the following sizes i
5-4, G-'i, 7-1, 8-4, 8-10 & 8-12.
It is almost inipossiblo to praiso
theso goods loo highly. Tho col
orings arc so rich and effective
and tho prices so very inoderato
that they should meet all tastes
and suit all purses.
Our stock of
Riiw and Spun Silk and Fine
Tapestry Table and
Piano Covers
Is now complete and comprises
the following sizes :
1 1-2, 1 3-4, 2,. 2 1-2, 3 yards long.
Eighth Street. Market Street.
' PHILADELPHIA.
(Co Bo MBBM,
DEALER IN
Famigm audi Bommim
WINES AND LIQUORS,
!AN0 JOBBER IN CIGARS.
BLOOMSBURG. PA. .
ONLY fli
neu!?aa
m25
right,
...7ti.i4 i-."i"
ivith it advertised goad qualities
II (I I f li . . it u t Ji n r.
ii 1111 hi II al I
-iL.KaxaTawaBBisaBBBakeit,r
.V...i..... J, ij r. .uic7. wi uv,,iUjnucuj inaivrerioua metai
iluminum Gold: it worlcs aro of tin: bint make, and the neutral style,
f tho case ranlt it with the bet V'atrhca vutd anvu hrre" V e recom
.icjift it to our readers as a Watch that, will yive entire tatina. tian.
ESTHER,
AND
COVERS,
Our magnificent stock of
EMBROIDERED CLOTH PIANO
COVERS
Is attracting much attention.
All tho goods woro manufactured
to our order and imported direct.
Wo havo all tho latest stylos In
plain And
VARIEGATED BORDERS
At very modorato prices. Wo
havo them in
4 4, C 4, 7-4, and 8.4 sizes,
And in all the now designs and
oolorings. Wo havd also a com
plete lino of
CARDINAL AND TURKEY
ItED TAULE CLOTHS
In all sizes and grades, with nap
kins to match.
-o-
Filbert Street.
OUR NEW
AMERICAN LEVER WATCH I
After moritbi of libor and xwrlmint. we here at latl brunch! to M,r.
"f A NEW WATCH. II ! Key Wlndln Mnleh wftb ia
C ThVLtf m-0.rr" """'P"'I4 Bleee.rll"lw.Ud.
a.,V;!iiaPi,( " .'J'fJi CMM to"' CelebrMe
' be.eompoilllea lo girt Ibe weteb a (enulrje cola Knne.r.nVi.
ryhaliom tntklnr li Jdii th wttcb for KtUlrol
iDrsudipeeulftUTAparpoaoitliu aprlorto ny wftteh aver
""iiusrea. inejein oioia Miony ror i ana toacbt
ana inded so ru to doabio thoio araoouti. firntn u tU
m i rent a cn hand) theie watchta 10 ad t an i are. aa thajr
can in) reaauj 0xcna,nira tor Block or pnod. wo Mnd tba
watch froflbrrtetiterad malt, oa rtcHptof SB.OO. Or
wo a ll aen-XU d. O. U. on receipt of $ 1 ,00 on aeeoBBtl
tho balance ran bo pia at the tzpraia offlce. Wo alaa
hare ffrr fine Alomlnum Gold Chfttna &l $ 1.00 (Kb,
fieantWul Wed Ml Inn Chtrma SO centl. i baTtbuu,
dreda of teitlmonlala bit baro room (or obIj few, m ,
Wobld Uin'r'fl Co. Uenlo Part, Cal. Jan. t, nil. 4
cental Tbafs.oo Alomlnum Gold Watch re perfect
latlifactlon. I CDcloae oo for t moro walcbea baianeo ta
to 0. 0. 1), Bond at onoo. Iteipectfullj lie Dry Braltliwalt.
Would W a iff a Co. Gnnntion, Cot Ju. II, 1M4.
nln: nnnift month iia! nntrhaieri nn . t i.
Amerltiyi Urr w.lthci eud I told It for MJ.W. ri.iia Mod
mo aaoUier. XqcIomJ Had cub. Youri, Jl. 4. Ur.oo.
H. WnlTB. VTooairn, If., Jul; II. llll. Wrltuh-Tbe Iwo
ftild atone, tor III eacb
WorldManf'gCo. 122 Nassau Street, New York
iho mat bo jmty corresponds
an does the Xew American Lever
, 1 -. ..- . . .