THE COLUMBIAN ANDfvDEMOCBAT, BLOOMSIJRG, COLUMBIA' COUNTY, PA. ri I M H'l I n 1 1 sTHE0OLi;jIBIA. 1 ' ".-"iir-'- r 0. E, Elwill, rfAr 'BLOOMdBUttG, PA. FRIDAY, Al'UIf, 18, 1B81. The DifnbfiriiU iiavo titrnutl tliu tn lit6i eufuplefftiy bri Jiihn Sherman in li D.invillo Invt-Htlijation. Tlioy' llavo nrovrjil by'n"clgml of witnesses thatlhd Mahohcitci wife thfi aggressors, ami that ri'6 Intlmiilatioli of vot(H was prao tlccd uxccpl that cmployod by thu Ma hoho ticgroH to proven! mi'n of tht'ir ratio frq'm Wiling tlio lVinoutatlc ticket. Alio Jiepublioan stale oonvonUon at Ilarrisburg on" Wednesday, ' nominated Gen.,K. S. Oaborno of Luzerno .county f(;r;cc.ngrcg3manatdargc, Galuslm A. Grqwi was tho permanent chairman, ami inado a furious high tariff speech. A 1C is pri'sidQtit pf an association that scV'ksj to mako n free trade icciprooal treaty with Canada, this speech brought a smile to tho faco of tho convcii. tiotu, Tho 'meeting was macliino mado nil tho way through. Tho Morrison Tariff bill waB uroitght up in'tho Houso on Tuesday and its consideration was decided upon by a voto of 140 to 183. Tho aflirinativo vote was caul by 135 Uomocrats' and .5 HRpiiblioans, and tho liegativu by 09 Hopliblicana nnd 30 Democrats. Our IteprcontntiVo, Alr. Storm, voted in tlio negative, ds did tho entire democratlo delegation from this htate. From ten to twenty days will probably bo occu pied in tho debate on this bill, which will-bo' tiino wasted, as it cannot pais tho Sonateif it goes through tho lloii9c, and even should it pass both branches, it would bo vetoed by tho Presided. Philadelphia is greatly agitated over tlio problem' as to whether Forenaugh's wlnto elephant is a genuine article, or only a white-washed fraud. It is to be hoped that this momentous question will be settled in time so as not to dis tract' tjio attention of tho public from the Presidential election. As Congress has a 'white elephant on its hands in the Bhape of tlio Alorrison Tariff bill, it might appoint an investigating com mitteo to determine the disputo between Forcpough nnd liarnuin. This would bo just as profitable for" the country as tho discussion of a bill that Cannot by any possibility become a law. 4 A Oil! that Must be Heeded. p The two pivotal States of tho next presidential election aro Uhio nnd West Virginia. Thoy aro the ODly Stales which voto in October, and tliov wllbo likely to scttlo tho Presidential contest of November. If either' party shall carry, both Ohio nmt-.west Virginia m October, that parly 'will-surely eleoti tho next Presi dent, and if Ohio shall voto llepubli cau and West Virginia shall voto Dem ocratic, tho national battlb will bo prac tically adjourned till November, and the responsibility ot tho issuo cast upon JNowiorif. In tllaprt'Hont aspect of political af fairs, West Virginia aud Ohio would bo likely to voto for the same party in October. Ohio is naturally Republican ns ejit' Virginia is naturally Demo cratic, but both would incliiio to vote Democratic for an able and consorva live Presidential candidate in accord with thb Ohio Tariff platform, aud both would certainly voto Republican in October witli a Free Trade Demo cratic ticket.. Ohio and West Virginia are the pi votal States of the battle of 1884, and both h'avu Democratic Governors. They have won their States and thoy aro to bo respected in counseling the nam ol jJeraocratiosafetv. Hutu Gov ernor, Homily, of Ohio, and Governor Jackson,, of West Virginia, have just given . tneir note ot warning to tlio national, Democracy, by open lettors'in tho New York World, and both de claro the Free Tradu Alorrison Tariff tbpery to bo suicidal. Both demand tho . Ohio Tariff nlatform. aa did the Pennsylvania Democrats with absolute unanimity, and when tho loaders of tho pivotal States present tho isiuo involv ing Hnocesa or defeat, only midsummer .i ...in .... . . r. . i , iiuuu win roiuso to taxe neeu Timeii AN IMPORTANJ DEOIBION. Tlio Supremo Conrt of the United States has ronderod a decision in tho insurance case of Emilio Moolor. ulaint- iff In. error, against the American Life Iusurarioo Compaiiv, in error to tlio cir cuit court ot the United States for tho eastern district of Pennsylvania. This Was the suit upon a policy of life insur ance which contained as a part of tho contract a stipulation that "if the rep resentntions and answers mado to tlio company in tlui application for a policy should be found to bu untnm in any re sjh'CI, tho imlioy should be null and void."' When iuuranoe was obtained tho assured was asked among other questions, whether ho had ever had asthma, scrofula, or consumption. His answer was "No.'1 In tlio trial of the caso in; tho. court below ihereVus evi ilonce't'o tdiow that deceased had theC diseases in an incipient form prior to his application for insurance but there "was also evidence going to show that iiO'waj entirely tinawaro ot it. The court instructed the jury that it mado no diff'sronco whether tho assured was award of it or not; if, ns a mutter of fact ho had had these diseases his ans wers to the company, alih nigh made lirtnestly nnd in good faith; wuro none1 the'less u'Alruo nnd the company was not bound by the policy. '1 his ruling is heio assigned for- error. Tho court holds : i First That what tho company re-quirt-d of the uuied and what the bit (cr ugttod to ;n coiidinoo. precdfiu was that ho kIioiiM mako full and hon est answers to all questions, without evasions, fraud or concealment. Second That tho fact that ho had curtain diseases and said he had not had tbunmlid not necessarily invalidate tho i'iliuy when there was evidence to show that tho diseases wem go latent that the assured was not coutcious of tliuin. Tldrd That it was an erroneous construction of the contract to hold as thu.court below did, that the couipauy wni reloased from liability if it lppear, vd that the assured. had been in fact af ilicted with the diseases mentioned. 'Die, jury should have been instructed that the plaintiff was not precluded Irp'iu the, recovery on the policy unless it appeared that he knew or had reason to buievc at (ho time of his application that liu was or had been so alfecled. The judgment of the court below is theicfore reversed with directions to set usido tho verdict. Bttokalcw and Wallaoe on the Tariff Bill, Ex-United Suits Senators Unottnlotv ' anil Wiilliico. both (if whom woro in Philivl Inhiit n cuiittv. wen' (lm-ntioiii'd by n tcpoittron thu Di'tnooiutlu slum- tion. I "Of oonrso thoMorilMin Tariff bill can't mild Air. Huukiiltiw, "ami it luuiM nut paint, Iiiii I would nut olinkn il ilibatu hot AliiriUnn bt; huanl, but the. Vitluablii tiino taf Gonjress Hhoiild not bo wasted in weeks ol Tnr- i IT debate when legislation on the nub- ct U iimxHslblo. Tho" iionnlo am alwajrt willing lo hear a man, and if, I wer in UouurcNS I would vote to con- slder Alorrls ni's liill lit liim bo lieaid U lull 1 let Kandall or JCalon or Con- verso answer him from the Democratic- I side ( Jet any lending Ituimblicuti bo I heard on sillier side, and then nt once, ! (impose ot, me measure linaiiy ny nute- nit'' postpotieiueiit or some such i. ' - t lucihnd I he iicoulo understand tho Tariff question better than the politi cians suppose, and thoy want reduced taxes wherever possible, but .thoy want It without injustice to our industry. I have no, idea that tho Tariff theory of Morrison will prevail in tlio Democra tic National Convention. Tho party and t)ic country are against it, nnd Chicago will settle the question. Ran dall,'' lie added, "will be cordially sup- orlcd by the I'onnsvlvama delegation and his position and tho position taken bv his State, will mako him an impor tant factpr in directing tlio Democratic ino of battls for 1884.' W'AU.ACK AflUKKS WITH 1IUCKAI.KW. Senator Wallace was in tlio city look ng in butter health than usual and ready to go to the front In the Demo cratic line. "As to tlio Tariff in tho House," said tho Senator, "I would not Iircveril debate. Error can bo much letter' met mid vanquished by letting It BliOwj- itself than by choking' it. Pro traetcd. debate on the Tariff should not bo allowed to the hindci'anco of tho pressing public business, as it is" known to'all that iio Tariff legislation is pos sihltf this session j but let tho Demo cratic representative mcu say their sayj givo tho Free Traders tho floor through thelr'best champion, and let him no answered, and tho peoplo will then un derstand tho position of tho parly bet ter than they do now. It is not Con gress, but tho Nntidnal Convention, that makes tlio party platform, nnd it will not bo for Free Trade. Randall will bo very heartily and earnestly sup ported by tlio entire Pennsylvania dele gation at Chicago, and his nomination will be mado if it is within the range 6f p6s'sibility. The Pennsylvania Doni ocracy never Was better united In sentiment and purpose, and, tlio in fluence of tho Stat9i will bo felt nt Chi cago.'"' ,' COLUMBIAN E0H0ES- BV TOM. That was a funny letter by your cor- resp6idcnt Who Bigned himself last week. Of, coursq tho Coi.umuian being an independent paper permits n full and free expression of opinion regard ing as to whether too septimonts e,v pressed by its correspondents meet with its approval or otherwise, and this is just as it should be a respectable newspaper should show fair play to pvery body but, itjs tojio questioned It such intemperate and abusive epithets as were used by tho correspondent in question can accomplish good either to the Uemocratic party or to bis own' party whatever it may bo. Spleen cau in ordinary instances be removed by a good dose of liver invig orator and it is a cheaper remedy than, unmitigated abuse and dirty invectivo. When a man cannot write to a news paper without introducing such expres sions as wo find in his letter he would bo wiso to let newspaper writing alone. We quote the following choice select ions: "brute," "swine,"' "wallow in filth," ' pest," HfrogB of Egypt," "damnable fault," dovilish plots," "satan himself,'' "fork full of1 dung," "hogs,'1 "worms," "slimy worms." Is ho personally troub led with this particular parasitef If. Democrats or othor good citizens wish to discuss local issues, cannot .their .object bo attained without such 'scurrilpus nttaokbt Gentlemen may dif fer in opinion but they need not cease to be gentlemen. Possibly from tho nature of. your correspondent's signa ituio ho hns not much to risk but we .should think that with his classic at tainments ho could afford to get above stable illustrations. our readers need not oxpeot that tho earth will cease to rotate or that ohaos will come again be cause refuses to communicate witli an enlightened press. "Frnuk A. Witman, formerly of this place was elected .secretary ot the town Council of licrwick on Alonday, On ly pno voto was cast for his opponent Geo. A. Buckingham who was Secre tary last year. This is certainly n com pliment to a worthy young man." ISlooiushiii'g Jiepublican. tu iiigtice to Mr. Buckingham it sliou.d be borno iu mind, 1st, that tliu Uerwick Town Council ,i almost en tin ly, eompofcd of employees of the J. M hi kO.i 2iid, that these men are to h large extent under I lie control of a certain nll'oious gentleman who has ;iaieni lor getting things all his own way. iird, that the said (J U. made 'personal canvas in the interest of Wit- .man against whom we have nothing to say. -ltli, that the paragraph (if not soul) was dictated by tliu U. U., who well Uiivy f'at to plur it contained on Air. iSiickiughnm would be fullv appro (oiated by tho gentlemen of the Jltvub (man as lie had opposed them in the recent convention, i m treasurer and chief of, police elected by tho council nro alio einploye,es of tho Couipauy, Now we do not make tlio slightest objection to tho members of the council or to tho gentlemen' ejected to ollioes by tjioin because they happen to no ompipyees ny ine same tirm liiehher would we fur a in ment offer any reflection on tlio iiiiiburs of the ti r in or tliu cniei niiieers tnereot as having had an thing to do witli the consummation achieved, but we do say emphatically mat the (j. ti. nnove re fenod to is gwtlug ntirelv too fresh in his methods of manipulating public biliutiiistrntiou, and Hie people of Iter wick arc thoioiighly" disgusted thereat If this oiio man power' of dictation on nny nnd every thing is kept in much longer th gentleman referred to is likely lo get a geutlo hint to attend more closely to his personal business and by way ot recreation and consola tinn devote morn of his leisuio to the phenomenal incubation of hit extensive uniokery. Tho corpse of tho Chinese cook of tho ill-fated ship, Jeiuiette, was icoeiit ly brought from tho Luna Rivor to Ptow York, a distance ot nftcon thou and miles, nnd will now bo taken thir teen thousand miles farther, to China We douht whether iu tho hlstorty of tho world the .corpse, of any other hu mail being haa traveled suoh a long distance to reach tho laud of its nati vity twenty.eight thousand miles iu all. h i Skeleton hit nThio. ml tlr. .4 ' I . Orlfmlo Dl iFaoirt(ilhal hail mm en- HiQM In'tiWlnir (Idwn. tho chimney niiu Imi.-f wal's df ml nnlinifatcd hniifO at tjpiliigtowil, Uitoks county, on Sat- nniay, to mako souio iinprovuintnts. A human nkclutou wan found linhuililud "'Ji I'll Humor ha it that dark and uinody deeds wem (lono in thin lioui', which in built nf liinu Htonuitwo Bturiot bigh, containing cloven largo rooms. During tho revolutionary wnr it wan a noted reapit, boing opcotised as an inn. At oliisii 6f thd war of IH12 h number ' soldiers, lotnining irtun tho army, longed uierc. iney lucainu involved " n "ght, i" which Several were killed. one, ol trio rooms Hvord tlirnats nnd bullet murks can bo seen in tho frame work. In tho Immense dhlinneys nnd iht walls of tho building that arc u"i "uimk removeu, ins i;xicuicu mm i.n.. .H...I..... in i i i ther discoveries will be made. Wages of Labor In mnny of tho protected industries tlio reduction of wages is still going on. while it is observed that thcru Is no corresponding reduction of tho wages of skillful workingmcn who are indobt rd lo the tariff for nothing but burdens. in n portion ot the anthracite coal ro gioiis tho wages have been cut down to what, tho miners describe ns Btarva.. tion rate. Siilco tho beginning of tho ear tho reduction of wages of factory lauds in New- England haa varied from 10 to 15 per cent. Jiradstreet's rovlow, shows that in the rolling mills, the steel works nnd the nail factories of tho East an nlmost.general reduction has taken place in tho rales of wages, while there has been a partial reduc tion of the wages in these industries in tho Wost. Whilst there )ias been a large increase in tho making capacity, a general striko against reduced wages. ncvails in tho nail works ot Mew liiiig- iand. In tliu window-glass tradu pro duction hns been resumed after n long strike, nnd will continue until over sup ply induces another reduction ol wages or another strike. In .other protected industries tlicro has been little varia tion from tho downward tendency on wages, These reductions of wages, with strikes and loss of employment in many quarters, it need not be said, have been accompanied by much distress among working people. In connection with this condition in tho fiehl of, protqeted iudustry it is noted that greater rcduqlion of wages havo taken place in (ho. East than in tho West Tho manufacturers of the East are on the outer edgo ol the homo market, while tho tariff closes tho for eign markets to them, and they nro therefore tlio first to feel the effects of over-production. Cost of freight does not permit them to, take thoir products far inland before they arc met by the competition ol the West, and cost of; raw1 materials through, the tariff will not let their products out. They aro thus between two fires, and when the crisis; of over production comes they l .-.I. ' r uiusi meet n, wun a reuuciiuu ui waget. Hence a removal, of the, heavy taxeB on tho raw niaterials.ol industry is fast ho- coming a crying necessity w.th, .tlio m anufneturers as well as tho workipg cn of tho East, and nil the sophistries men of production will not be able to siienccit. Witli busy manufactories n the rear to' supply the homo market, it is of small advantage tq dwidl on thq ocean front when a blind legislative polloy will ho peimit the tcomingiiroducts, of Eastern Bilk nnd other industry to roach the markets of the world. Phila llecbrd. "Dr." Maaden's Victim. Tin: sad stouv ok sahib mcci.knaoii.vn s 1.1 KK AN1 rU.NISIl.UUNT. Dr. Winfield Scott Madden was ar rested last Saturday at Scranton upon the obargo of having kept Sadie Ale- (Jienagiian, a liandsome girl, chained in his oilico like a wild beast for nearly seven wcoks, and there can be no doubt that had, his victim, been a nativo of Scrauton an effort would bo mado to lynch bun. Madden seemed to realize, his position, and was, in, a stato of men-. tal terror most of tho day, frequontly requostmg the prison authorities to double the, guards, lest an attempt should bo made upon tbo jail, iUiss jieuonaglian went to the bus- quchauna Houso and seemed much im proved smco she escaped from, the in- ntience of tho monster who effected her rum and mailu her las, slave Airs Carpenter, wifo of tho proprietor of tliu hotel, took a deep inteiest in tho girl and was affected to tears while tlio latter related her bitter story. THE 1NJUUK0 niltlS AWKAltANCK. Sadio is tall aud graoeful, has large. oxpressivo eyes, luxuriant, let black hair, and was evidently tho possessor of great ueauty ueioro Madden s ill treat ment. oho was an artless country girl when ho first, met her and a regnlai' at tendant at tlio Methodist Sunday School in Jiewisiown biiobuh spenKs ot tlio school and ot her pastor, tho Uqv. Mr, McLean, with evident pleasure. There is certainly nothing vicious in Iter na ture, and her disgrace ami sorrow are luo entirely to the great confidence sho repined iu Alaililon, ciht! Inst met him a ear ago last August, at Li'wistowu, where hhu was staying with her mother and married .t. l. ! I I t (i Hisier, uei lainur neiiig (lead. Aladikn tiretouded great luvu lor her. and linal ly, under painful circumstances, she urged linn, to marry her, Iio said iu had a vifu living at AIooua, but that he expected a dl voice. ll then left her aud went iooruiit,ui, S-idtu bcuouv iug a mother shurtlv afterward, ber child jspoii dying. M.WIDUN AS a vjUack. oocroit. Madden became associated with s nuaok, named Gibson, and built up t largo medical practico by Employing oertain moiiiiieuanic metliods. (filwoi! pretended to work mirnclos by m-ans! of what hu called a I'pneuinatichi.er,1'' ot which no claimed to no tlio inventor, bat hoi was convicted of an iissault'upon a farmer's wife, and tied to New York. lie then advertised that bo was dead, but was arrested last week in l'itt burg and brought back to Scranton now occupying a cell next to Alad den s. llri . n'l nun uinson went nway Gladden iiecaine more respectable and tried to build up a regular practice. All this timo lie feared that Altss McCleuaghau wiio wan living at Jiwistown with he sister, would bo advised by hor relatives ami navo mm arrested. So ha was constantly writing letters. oeggmg mat shcsiiouid come to Scran ton. Sho came on the 20 of February and finding that he had not vet ob tained his nroinjsod divorce, was abqut, to leturii home. Ho insisted on her staying, alio had nut ho took her money away trom her nnd shortly aiicrwarns neguu tno luariui system o cruelty which resulted In hu arreH . Saturday, After chaining her ankle to tho bed ,n his backroom until th jrou woro Into tho flesh, he had a large strap mane, aim wun tins livid her cap live until mo nnaiiy uiokc away, upon Hearing net story and com mining iiiauuen, j in (ipinun.oi ciuiu Jifcll, AInjoiTRe'nrhish gav6 tho girl $fi to pay' her faro lidlne. 'Maddt'ti admits liavintt obalffed thd girl hi his rooih and "strapped hor th the floor,' bu't.says'thal alio wanted to lie restrained in that manner, which tlio girl, of course denies, saying thnt when Alndden first bound her to I he floor hIio feared he was going to kill her. His reaon for ni nkiiig thought g I lie? 'ni prisoner was" that h6 hi lf'shc wah fc sho would hftvh hlnrnrrostcd and disgraced Absolutely Pure. Thlaoondftr neror varies. A mirvni nfnnrirv BtrunRin and wnolosomnosi. Mora economical ttimthH ordinary lfn is. ntwimnnn.. hna.ii.iin coinpniitlon with tlio multitude of low test, short nrmub, umiuur pu'ispnuie pijwaers. H'Hil only laaias. Hoyai. IUiinu 1'owdsr Co . ioc Wa!l-st.. " nucli-iT. SimiUFlSALE. liy virtue of sundry wrns Issued out of tho Court of common 1'leas of Columbia county and to mo dl. rectnl, will bo exposal to pub lie stilo tit tho court llouio la lHootrubunfi on Monday, May 5th, 1884, at 2 o'clock p. m., tho following roal cstato sltil ate In Greenwood township, Columbia county.'l'a., bqunded nnd described as follows to-wlt: ndjoln lng land. of John Ulllasplc, liartjey, .Albertfcon, Sylvester Albertson, nnd lands belonging to tho estate bt Isaiah Ktlrid, tontaiuins two acres moro' or less, wlitreon are erected a dwelling hbuse, barn, 'and otlicr out buildings. Seized, taken Into execution nt tho suit ot U. 1). Young's uso vs. Jonas lleis, and to bq sold as, tbo property o .said Jonas Iless. Vend Ex. nrocKway, Attorney. ALSO Allthat certain real estato situate In Suirarloaf towhshlp, Columbia county, r'.x.. bounded on the oast bj public roAd, on tlie north by John Pclti, on tho west by Emanuel Deltr., on thd south by J. M. Lnrlsh, containing nine ncrcs moro or less, on which nro crecte.1 a dwelling! house, barn, and other out building's. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of lien tofa'M. 8. V.&Ta Association vs. cyrus'LaH3li,wllh notice to torre tenants and to bo bold ns the prop qrty ot Cyrus Larlsli. E. IL.Uttlc, Attorney. Vend. Ux, ALSO All that certain mcssuoco. tenement nnd tract dtUnd bltuato In 'ilorit'our townsVdp.. Columbia coiinty;, fa., ljoundei nn'd'descrlbed As follows, to wlti1 beginning at a blnck'olk arid, hlnnlng1 thence by land ot Lloyd l'nxton, .(late Joseph l'axton), north bixty degrees east sixty-four perchos to a stone, thenCQ north nineteen djjgrecs west twenty six perches toa red oak.thenco north flfty-four do- greeseast forty-six perched and seven-tenths to ulg Fishing creoW,- thence up' the same north thirty-live, degrees west thirty-one perches tan stone, thenco by land4 ot Maria Kvans (Lite l'eter Appleman), south blxty-tour degrees west one.hun dred and twenty perches to a pine stump, and thcnco'br laud of John Jtcnsch UMo John ltleh- urus), huuui ininy-six aegrees east, nny pcrcnes 10 tho place of beglnnlng,cunalnlugitUlrty-two acre8 nnd ono hundred mid fouripcrches, strict ensure, bo the same moro or, less, ou which aro erected a frame dwelling house, barn and out buildings. seized, taken Into execution, at the suits ot Cnt- awlssa Deposit Hank, Samuel TJeyhard, JnneH. Scott and Joshua Fcttcrman vs. 0. it. Quick, and to bo sold as tho property of O, M. Qulok. Miller, Attorney, 3 Al. FL, Fas.: 8 Fl. Fas. Vnnderhllee, Attorney. Knorr Wlnlerste en, Attorneys., ALSO ' AU that certain messuage, tenement, house and lot ot land bttualo, In Kspy, Scott township, Colum bia county, Fa., bounded and described as follows: Bouth by Main street, vest by lot belonging to II, o'.'Crevellng, north by an nllcy.'rast by lot belong, ling tdO. S. Fowler. It being half of lot 'o. 9 west side, containing forty feet In width, and one hunt1 drodand seventy.three nnd ono-fourth feet in depth, whereon is erected a two-story frame dwelling liouso nnd out buildings. Seized, taken Into execution nt tho suit ot M. 11. A' S. r. Asso:latlon of Espy vs. W..F. nnd Kllza- beth W. Souder, and to bo 60ldastho property of1 W. V. and Kllzaboth W. Kouder. Lov. Fa. Miller, Attorney., ALSO All tho right, title, Interest and 11 to estato ot John DelQDg ono of tho defendants In tho within named writ In the following described real cstnte, to-vtti Allthat certain iilcce,parcel nnd tract of land situ, nto in Centre townshlp.Columbla county ,Tn.,bound ed nnd described as follows, to-wlt : north by lands or silos Shuman, John Xcyhard, and Henry Shaf fer, east by lands of Henry Shaffer, soutu by1 lands of Franklin Hagenbuch, tho estntb bf Jeremiah Uagcnbuch, Ellslia Hngeubuch and Samuel Hid. lay. nnd west by landsof Samuel Hldlay, John White and Jacob Hlnk, containing ono hundred nndsoventeen acres mo:oor less, whereon are erected n largo two-story framo dwelling house, largo, bonk barn, wogon house, hogpen, ctder- pretis and other out buildings. ALSO Another tract pt landsltuato in centre town- sldp, Columbia county, I'a., bounded and describ ed as follows, to-wlt : north by land of Ueorge ltuckle, cost by landot Kimnlt Atkman and Levi Alkman, bouth by land of Samuel Hagenbuch, west by land of Henry Shaffer, containing thlrty-ono acres, more or le,ss. seized, taken Itito execution, nt the suit 'of Cy. rnSJIclienry and John lielong, exoVutors ot Hen ry Belong, deceahed, vs. Sarah1 A. lielohg ant John Delong, and to uo sold us tho proivrty of Julio Iielong. Snyder Ikeler, Attoruey, Fl. ALi0 Allthat reiUln tragt il liuid situate in I'luo township, Columbia county, I'.u, bouuitcd and dp- scrtbedns, follows, to-wjt: north by John Lock. ard, cast by lifia of John nnd lllpam natt, soutu br lands ot Alums Colo and Jacob Christian, west by lands ot JOHeph Hrclblebls and Kves & Heller,' containing ono hundred acres more or lewt, wbyre- on aro erected n two-story frame dwelling, house, uans Darn ana omer out uuu.ungs; Helzod, token Into cxrcutlbu,. ut the uult of ItachaHK. Long.vs. Lata)etteTrlv(ilpecDor Dftlu- cland Jo be, fldas the-proiwrty of Lafayeto ntvcjpiece of mvpuicuis. itnu. t.i. Millar, Attorney. Al.so Allthatcertnln'mesnuagoor phveofland situ ate Iu lirldrdreek township, Columbia coUnty I'a.,. bounded by lands now or lateol lleilry Hrltllau, county Hue ot Columbia and Luzeruo counties, landinawor latof llernard'seybert's heirs and lands' now' br lat,6of Cliarles Kalbtus, contatntng oevcnty-ttvu acretf more or less, also another pleco or parcel ot land adjoining the aboto described propei ty, and containing twenty-gne new more or leas, "excepting n portion of tho samo about two-thirds of an acre." There Is erected on the said two described premises, a grist mill, distillery duelling houses, stables, Ac- Seized, taken Into execution and to be sold as the property of ll. F. Seybert. llrockway, Attorney, Vend. Kx. ALQ All that certain lot ol ground situate In tho bor ough ot Centralla, Columbia county, I'a., bounded and described as lollotvs, to-1t i ou the south by Centre street, west by lot 'of James aoldsworthy, north by nn alley, east by lot of 1. F. Curry, con. talnlng S3 feet ou Centre street, and back tho same width iu feet to said alley, whereon aro erected a one nnd one-lia'I bory trams dwelling house and other out buildings, seized; taken Into execution at the suit ot U"ll. Ilolloway vs, Anguttut P. Oablr, and to bo void as the property ot Augustus l). Gable. FL Fit. Miller, Attorney, ALSO All the right, tide and Interest of defendant In an mat certain tract, pwco orparco( londbjt unto In the township of CatawUsa, Columbia county, I'a., bounded and described as follows, to. lti udjolnlng lands of Abraham DreUbach north aud west, by lands of Daniel Sauennn,ott the east, itnd lands of Jtbepu lireith on the south, contain w (mm "i POWDER ,niti mpfoved but with. Seli d'Uken Into oxojutWnJ'althosultofC. 11. Drocwdr,VB I'enllndnd (mil, akl to Iw sold ns t. property ofd'enllnanil uilL' nwekway,. Attorney. ,,' Vcml. Kx. Atiso The follow lug described real cstnto sltuato In l'lshlngcrcek township, Columbia county l'.i., tlio nnt tract conlatulng two acres, uoindod outha south by lands ot W. V. Andrews, on tho cant by land of Abrajiam W.. .Hjcinml, pit tbo north by (andbt Nalhnu Smith ntid od tbqwfst bjf land ol .Michael Haver, whereon nro erected a ono nnd a halt story framo dwelling housS; HAMS, SaW mill and othtr.out buildings, with good water power. Thofond tract contalnl'ugl slkty ncrcs adjoining thonbovo tract of land on tho north, lands of .Martin Andrews' estate on tho cast, lands of Kclchneribhnffef 'oh ttib' dofothAhd 'land of .Michael It it er on tho west, Thoro Is a good pc.iqh orchard on said tract of land, ntidiigodd stroam ot running water. Bckod, taken Into oxecution nt tho suit of ,JIar rlct t il. (loss vs. William V. Andrews, and to bo sold M tho pfi)crty 6fs.Id William 1 Andrews. l'l. 1M. BuckMcw, Attorney. JOHN MOfRlU", "Pf II . sherirr. liyvlrtuopf writs Issued outof thoqourt ot Common I'leas, of Columbia punty nnd to mo directed, will bo exposed to public safo on tho premises on Saturday, May 10th '84 at 3 o'clock p. m. tin following real cstnto to wn, i Allthat certain pioca of ground situate In Orangovllle, orange Township 'Columbia county nnd Stato or Pennsylvania, containing ninety-nine, nnd eight-tenths perches of land strict measure, and bounded and described as follows to wlti peglnnlng ntn corner on lino ot land of Henry D. Walker, thencoby HaldUno north slxty-tlvo and one-half degrees wost two nnd clghty-ono hundrcths chains to n corner j thence by Land ot, Jacob ltarman nnd Free School lot, north thirty nnd bnb-half degrccsj cast two and twehty-four uig tlx acres, moro or leas, outbuildings, ,i ono hundreths chains tb n Corner! thencoby liihd I respcittlto ilucodenta mid minors, tlmttho fol ofMaryjIartz. Kmlly Klino and others, notitli .w'Hf.f j"f'"Jf i"lf!Va" cutors-0a ,KUai;U.ins' slxty-tour and ono-hnlf dordes.. east two nn,i ,. Vi"V 'i?, ' l,l. ,l'.P.lV."'''''.'Kl' sixty-rour and ouo-half degrees,; cast two nnd clghty-two one hundrcths chains to a post ; thenco bylahd ot Henry I). Walker, south thtrly-Uo degrees, west two nnd twenty-6ho liutldrcths' chains to tho placo of beginning, wltli tho upplirii tenances, whereon aro erected n largo two" story framo building as an Academy and other, out buildings. , Seized, and tnken lit execution, ,nt tho suit of Silas Conner's, uso vstho Orangcvlllo JIMdinif, Female Academe, audio be sold ni tin propeity of thnOrangovlllo Male nnd Fomalo Acadiiny. l'l i'A April ll ALSO, AT THE COUItT HOUSE IN 11L00.M911U1H1 ON Saturday, May lOth, 188-1, At TWO O'CLOCK I'. ,SL All thnt certain lot or .piece of ground sltua to In BloomsbUrg Columbia county I'a., aud bounded and described ns follows to-wlt I Northwardly1 nnd eastwardly by lotnotMoyer llros.,southwardly.by lot ot Jeremiah J. llrowcr nnd westwardly by Court liouso, Alley, containing 30 feet'ln front more or less nnd 41 feet in width moro or'lcss, ou which Is erected a largo three story Itrlck 'llulld tnj nnd known formerly nstho "Columbian nulla. lng.. ALSO, that messuage nnd lot ot ground situate In llloomsburg Coluinbla county Pa,, bounded nnd described as follows to-wlt i On the north t.y Thlid street, thence ulong Third street w, feet moro or less, on tho east by lot of l'eter Urugler 20J feet moro pr less, on tho south by an alloy, nnd on tho west by lot bf M. 1'. Lutz, containing 03 feet In front and 203 feet In depth more or less, on Which aro erected a large two story brick dwelling house,, barn and out buildings., Seized and taken lu execution at tho suit of M. G. Hughes vs c. It. llrockway, and to.bosold as tho property of C. ll. Brockway. VcilcL'Hx. ' lluawn & ltobblns Att'ys. ALSO, All that certain mossuago or tenement and , let Of lahd Bltuate la tho township' ot'Centre In the county of Columbia and State of l'ennsylvanla,' bounded and described, as fallows to-wlt ; lleglu. nlng ut a stone, thenco by land of Uanlcl Hagen buch, south s.xteen degrees, east eighty-eight and tbreWen'th perches to a stOnoj thenco by nlud ot Daniel Neyhard now TiiounsN. schweiipen'- holser north seventy-hvo degrees, last tuir- tyne and threestenth perches to a Woae j thenco by land otsimpn Frynprth blxtecu do grccs, west eighty-eight uu4 Bvo-tenth perches to ustono ; thenco by laud of the said Daniel iLlgou-buchbouthsoveuty-uve degrees, west thirty-one nnd throo-tenth perches lo tho place ot beginning containing boventeeu ncrcs and forty-nluc perches ot land strict measure bo thq same more or less. Mtereou are erected a gooa two story framo dwelling, house, a largo bauk barn and other but buildings, gdod fruit nnd water on the premises. seized and uikeu Into execution at. tuusult ot Wpsley Hess, Jesse Hoffman and WllUum Shaffer vs S.unuel Neyhard and to bo sold as tho property ot Samuel Neyhard. Miller Alt'y. JOHN MOUltEV. Sheila". T--T-' - -i - -r ' -", IYIUEND NOTICE. TTne no Directors of the Cutawbm llrld Conm.mv have this day declared u semi-annual dividend of 4 ner cent, on'iue capital stock-, uayablo at tho or- licuuiiue ircuauicr iu siucituuiucrs uu auu uiier pril lsl, 1SSI. . J.,11. K01IINS, Catawlssa, March 31, 81. Treas. apr -l-aiv ' WE OOK'TtBELIEVE YOU EVE L SAW A HANDSOMER RANGE TKC-A-TXT THE ' ' '''' '' ' ' Es ' ' 1 ' u' 11 Vlk jttTi ' '' 'u';4' VMBMp' J n 1j.lv, (I ,( ,,, iaV ' -iiiopi it - i . . p , J I . i. -1 .... l m tf(. (01:1 i , ". ' ' - . irf-l ai .... u E' J4),vi, 1 It Has Come and see it at M? I- Kaso ,. WolTefon's . t. J)h ft llarnes';lr&?'',ltJvi ti Association Vt ll.'nuN 'ctiln?lllty 51 8 V A,oclltlon v 0 11 ',!, w1,"?,?1 s lynllnau "ill et in. wital ' ll'"'0' U'vl ll',rror vs-'ol'h iimIH." VolinvsJohn lllndcrllter. ' """" V.'Jhw tr V 1 " S-i'iiioilx etnl. (!f;,VPini"I0C,f "3 v-) w V lllbby. ,tu',V'?,,'v1'ollI 1-trdPt nl. W IkffMt "',,,,el " 1''rc"erlck Kplirlnm Kramer vm n W II llw'y (:o. It A lloss s N ,v w n itw'y co. Aimm liog.irt v l-ctcr llogart. . V , l viiiiisu ili:nt, MiirilT, . I Weaver vs Augustus We iter's x'r. ' filno.ts smliu vs ,N K V II llV v Co. J Nliuinan vs N x W" II Htv'y ro. Uovd Ye,tger ys .N ,t w u kwv ih. I anlel Kseyber. vsdeorgn llreln. , ' I L',,,?i0n ?,!.rt"9 f m'r vs Thorn u il ickey, I ISliMilieivWrtlf vs John M .Miller. . ' Alln.ij Co o vsNarah lloss. i Jacob Il.ilnoi vs N . w n uwy Co. l, ,'LMl vsKinolierron etnl.' v , uin.te1, v J'""M Unvnr's mliu'r. 'J1; ", V?,'01','-'1" T 0 1'uIIuht ot .ll. s city of I'hlla TrinteesvsAliinli.ini lllltliiL'. I . 0 in shum.tu.ts N X W II HWy ci. " " ' "'t'o vs wiiliain imiman. f JolinllroteovsAhdrew.ldipii. .' . ' i'VJ'l'!.1! 'i"1?1)1",1, vs William olnglcs. ' wuonVry m wlt0 111 rht 0 1 M Ocomo iMj er vs 'I homns ocraghiy. 't i ".'i.f'S? J'?;',"-'" Al0i'S'l rustee. , A .1 1 alley vsJaeoli Young. Is.tnec Iliirri-ll Phi.n ... i, n i JuDu K.IdibWiH X Hon vs Chnrles lliighes. 'IJios I! filwah set al vs Kv.in lliicliiilmv John itucn et at vs l'ehn'i it fVco.- - '1 ft ,,'hM'J;,Rniltnlirf(Jr theW ot t'lar lar.V T.hfoUn'- . i .... i. J ' i -r hui i'i j.N!0i)0 u hwby given tj all legalees, creditors (onnrmaunn and nllowance In tho orphan's court ujJ bo li ild 1)1 lUdnin.hm t- nn tMu Dtn, ssi.ntsoviwkp.m.tim salitday. ' No 1. Tho first aud final account nt (leorgo A. Huns Ailminlstralbf ot Jacob Hons late ot .uiilim township deceased. No 3. Tho account of Jesse Mench Administrator dt.Mury Adams lato of c.ituw IsS.i township dc ue.tsed. . i , No'll. Thetlrst and Ilnal account of John W. Kvaiis Administrator d i n of Ann 1'. Kvans law of tho llorougu ot ilerwick deceased. No I. Thotlrst nndp.irtl.il account ot Oeorgo lanman surviving i;.ecutor of seth Hartman late of CataHlssit township decoascd. ySo 5. Tho nrat and ilartlal necount ot Wt'V. l'ark dr AilmlnUtiator ut Humpluey I'urKfr lau of Cireeimood township deceased. Jto. Tlio llrst account otJohu Ashlcman A'd-' mlnlstratoi-of Johu Lewis into ot Sugarloaf toivh shlp deceased. N07', Thu llratand partial account of i Isaac Ileocock J.xecuLor of iiihh ii. ..t i,it ,,r .in...,!. I wood township deceased. nob. Tho final account ot Abraham, Wither guardian of tlio person niid estate nl.iary M.' Ko.irlugcreek township deceased. NO 0. Tho llrst nnd llnnl nirnnnl nr .Tn.rtli IW. nil Kxccutor ut Daniel 0. Wloduiaa lalo ol Hem lock lo Ushlp Ueai.isud. Vrt 1l .I'll., Ihln'lnn.1 .l..t . .. tolley Jixeoutorof Alexander colley lalo ot ileu tou township deceased. Noll. Tho nrst and partial account of Miles W. Moss l.xecutorof Djvru. .Uosslato ot lk'nton townSnlp deceased. Noli. Tho second and final necount ut Samuel, Lolir Aduilulstraioi'of Jusunii ij.iir i n,. ,,r u,mv..,- township deco.tud. Noi:j. 'ihoilrsl iiudllnal necount of John C tocuia Adiiunistratornf .i.irir .1. ii'miuim i.itw nr Malu tui usuip uei'euhcd. Nol), 'ihotiiliil nud nnal account of nonlamln1 llarndi Administrator o( 'itli tin il. orange lato of cataHHsa towiLsiilp deceased. No 15. Tliu liratuud lln.il account of WlUtanv HougiituiiAdmiolatraior ot Lloyd Kreisler latuof l'lnu lomisulp deceased. No lli. Tho account ol l'aul l'ortuer Administra tor 01 lienj.smlu tllcKs lato ut tlio lluruugli ot Her w lck deceased. ,Koir. The llrst nud nnal account ot William uictiich lixecutorot Just'im inetiichlaieot Flsh ingciees towusnip deceased. .no is.. i'ua.iistae.iaai, of I, W. MeKelvy Exe cutor ut Ju,epu Veavcr late ot the townot IJ.ooins- No ,U llio ilist n'ud llnal aeoant of William Kim. uiei'Ad.iuuistrator of.vaulj .Velllvertato otMnd Lsoa I'jwiisnip deceased. Nosj. t'no llrst nud linal accjuufot Jos;ph ItaiU'ii Aduilauiratur ot ceter ileiubaca latj ot jioiiboar tu,viis.ilt) deceased. Nog,, l'aoilrst aiUila.il nowunt of John 1C Itouuias EVucutar uiaautuel lira at late of jl.ilu kuwnaip a.-ceased. No w. rue Ui-ot aud final account of WllU.t m Maitguardun of Henrietta; lvj.ust.tuJ Amelia deayeriiiiuoi'caiurea ui fVaaiiiia iljaver lato ut Loeast luwnsiup deceased. Son. Tue ilrst aud nnal account of William lllenei JJ wcutur ot Ueorgo jtljhel late of Cata Usa lU.VUSUlp UOJcUsOd. No H. Tho llrst aud dual account ut WTllUin N. Iluiislugcr .vdailuijirator utAutuony iluusingcr lato ui c tsulngerceiv tuiruslilp deceased. So il, mo second aud tlual account ot lloury tiilluierAduuulsu'iiui' ufAorauam i'urco lato uf orange tuwusnlp ileccased. N'o'.U Tito drst audilual account otJohn A. l-'uiisiuu Cluardiau of liuas ileiwlg minor child ut oarau Hem ig lato or Columbia ooauty deceased, j No St. Tho nrst and final account of Ataaad'a .U. suyder Administratrix ut Jocuu ouyder lave uf .illfUlu towusalp deccisod. No --"j. The llrst and partial account of Ulsha Hagenbuch and J.tiaiUei'sou iljgeabuch. Kxecu tors ot JeremiaU llagenbueli lato ot Centre towu bulp deceased. SU Tho Urst and llnal account otM. IL Hicks uu d Aim Hutchison, administrators ut Samuel ll . Hutchison, late ut Scott township, deceased. O, W. STEIINKH,. ' lteglster. Ami wo nro Biiro you' novor used a BETTER 13 AKEIl. " - ". .. La Rue Automatic Gratis, Which is Warranted. ' WITH on WITHOUT WATER back. C. C. Cr ALIGNAN'S P I A AND T-A8LE. CO i ha:. . i ' ?ivnp r; r 'lptiv wt'.ittiil Miijililulil, uonsisllng' of seven cases of our celebrated KtoQUlN'TAUbB GOVEHS, 1 leached us nf few days ago, and iW Afcn' nimt! liiiiiilsriniu (it Itliat i is possible) Hum the Hint lot which wild so rapidly. We have them iu EIQHT.DIFFERENT COLORINGS., v And (hVfoilimlnjj sizeM o-',. 0-J, 7-4 8-4, 8-10&S-12. Il is nlt'ribst iirioisiblo to 'praiso 1 these goods tOtJ fiitjlilyi The col orings arc so rich and effectivo and tho priced art very moderate that they .should luc'v't ull tasUS , and suit all pluses. OurJtbcl'of I '' ' ;,i . . : I J Raw and Spiin Silk, and, Fine Tapestry ilblu and I ; -j Piano Covers Ji'now co rnniilctc'anil comprises ' 1 1 the fpllpwipg sizes: ., ,iii' h i : i 1 1-2, 1 3.4, 2, 2 1-2, !! yards long. Einiait'SL'r'ccu, 1 Mnrlrnt PHILADELPHIA. B. 10BBII! DEALER IN Foreign and- MameMm ; WINES AND LIQUORS, I IK :.-::.:AHD: JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. -1.-, I, 1 ) , , . . 1 ; , r r 'iii 1 n.d maris lni Are Annually Sown and Plantefl in Half a Million Garflens ! CSTThls Year's Cataloguo Froo on Application. PETER HENDERSON ft CO. 85&87NCE mar 231 mo NO VERS, Our ningniflcent stock of E.MI3UOIDHUKD CLOTH PIANO COVEHS Is attracting miicli attention. , All the goods were manufactured to our prder nnd impoilcd direct. Wc have all the latest Btles iu l'LAIN AND , VAHIEGATED UOilDEItS , At very moderate jiriccs. Wo have them in I 4, 0 4, 7 4, And in. nil tliu colorings. Wo nnd 8-4 sizes, now designs nnd havo also n com- plctu lino of , CARDINAL AND TURKEY HED TAHI.E CLOTHS In all cizes and grades, with kins to match. "' nn) Rtrru-r.. Filbert Street. .v ... , HrVfBtUkta mni Howtr Btti C.UIorne rlir V lJt" ""'' lt.lr, Jim'tinrtcw ''""" "IM Tree to nil wko.p. I.lr. All my Stti U WHrrantrd l bo IWih od true lonamr.aorartl.ut .hould ll prove other. nlr,l urc rcOU order. rollk Mr collec. tlonor iccctablo tcd, ono i.flho raottcittn. l,o to be round In no7 Anerlron Catalogue, U u lurce part of It ofBtnwn rolot. A.lhe orlslnal lolroilucer orKellpig lleet, Jlurbank otnlorA, Alarblrhcad J:urlr Corn, the Hub. (nulrft, 1 Invito the I hhu :orr oi oinrr new , ere. atronaseof Iho publlr. In tbe "V . . .Mr,"" wi mwe wno plant nj aeea D round my bett odvcrtlMment- H. GREGORY. Seed Grower. M,hlhnrt Matt. m & oo;s ltfclqi i ' til. 'i i . M'rfltl.. " TT1 ' I '. ' " ' """-i- 'WinISS? bv-iM H i r-r m ' ' ', "' ' . , '1 I'll Bloomsburg, Pa.