The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 09, 1886, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    1
'I.
THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
The Columbian.
a, E. Elwoll, I rjtt.ri
J. K.BltUntsndar.J E"tc"'
BLOO MS BU UG, PA.
I'lUDAY, Al'HIL 9, 1880.
The Ohio river on Monday mornin
had readied a height of 53 feet 8
in oh ps, and then hegan receding at tlio
vato of 10 inches nn hour.
.TihIro Stanley Woodward of Wilkes
harro is n democratic candidate, for
Congress in the twelfth district. lie
ha boon endorsed b two legislative
districts of Luzerne county.
Secretary Manning is slowly im
proving, but it is doubtful whether ho
will bo able to resume his ollicials duties
again. Thcro is some talk of a success
or being appointed, but no indication
as to who it will bo.
Fourteen million dollars were paid
on the public debt last month, and yet
tlio republican party used to tell us
that it was their honesty and superior
liiianci.il management that kept this
country afloat. A fow years ot demo
cratic rule will convince them that
thcro aro somo brains outside- of the
republican party.
Citizens of Selinsgrovo liavo raised
S35.000 to construct a building for tho
Watson town boot and Blioe tactory,
and the firm expects to move to the
new location about tho 1st of July.
Twenty-six families will movo from
Wntsontown with tho factory. It is
expected a nail factory will bo ereoted
also in tho near future. Selinsgrovo
presents nn animated and lively appear
ance.
Tho labor trouble still continues.
At Fort Worth, Texas, there was an
outbreak on the 3rd inst. that ended in
a riot and the loss of several lives. Tho
militia was called out to assist'tho city
authorities. The strikers had turned a
switch and when tho officers attempted
to close it so that trains could pass, the
strkers bred, and tnu omcers returned
it. Tho attorucy-ueoeral says that
since tho authority of tho state lias
been invoked, that trains must move
if it takes tho wholo military forco of
the state to do it. What the outcome
will be, it is hard to predict.
It is given out that tho President is
preparing a special message to con
gress urging that some action be taken
at once to compel the Pacific railroads
to meet their obligations to the United
Stales. It appears from the statements
othcially made to the 1 resident at his
request that these corporation!) are in
deot to iho government in the sum of
over one hundred million dollars. The
President has been advised bv Secre
tary Lamar that while the Thurman
act is good as far as it goes, it is after
all scarcely any protection in the United
Mates. The secretary ot the interior
has made demands upon the officers of
of the Union racilic tor a frank stata
ment of their acknowledged indebted
ness. Instead of an ingenious reply
its otucers seem to have taken pains to
conceal its true hoaucial condition.
For this reason the President will ad
vise congress to take heroic treatment,
and to tho end that a showintr can bo
had he will urge legislation having for
an object the placing of the delinquent
corporations in the hands ot receivers,
who will bo charged with an mvesti.
cation which will declaro the true
financial status of the railroads iu
question. Gazette & Bulletin.
Limiting the New Tax Law,
Judge Thayer, of Philadelphia, on
Saturday last made a decision material
ly limiting the operation of the row
tax law of June 30, 1885, in its effect
upon corporations. Corporations are'
already taxed for their capital stock
under the fourth section of tho act of
1879, to which tho act of 1885 is
supplement. Notwithstanding this fact
tho oute ought to collect tho tax levi
cd by the act of 1885 upon tho bonds,
mortgages, debts due by solvent debt'
ors, public loans, ifcc., in which their
capital was invested.
Tho Delaware Mutual and other in
surance companies of Philadelphia bo
cured preliminary injunctions restrain
ing such a proceeding, and in continu
ing these injunctions Judge Thayer
says : "it these corporations aro will
in tho act of 1885 thoy will be doubly
taxed lor the same property, uoubli
taxation, although within the constitu
tional power of the Legislature, will
never be presumed to have been its in
tention, unless tho language ot th
statute is clear and unequivocal. Th
question, therefore, is whether the
Legislature intended, by tho act of
1885, to apply to corporations a sy
tern of double taxation, whether they
intended by that act that their capital
should bo taxed tinder the act of 1879,
und chat the several descriptions of
property composing it should bo agai
taxed under the act ot 1885 under
different name."
The Judgo refers to tho fact that in
constructing the taxation act ot 1881
of which tho act of 1885 is a substau
tial re-enactment, Common Pleas Court
No. 2 decided against this claim for
double taxation. That judgment he
regards as cornet. "Any other con
elusion," ho savs, "would make tho
legislation of the Stnto upon this sub
ject incongruous and incomprehcoBble
DIDN'T KNOW IT WAB LOADED.
Tho foolish practice of playing with
lire-arms ol any kind is iiiustrat
every day by the dispatches in tl
nowspaperH, announcing deaths Iru
their careless use. It is an old, old
tory that seems to mako no impress
ion, and it pad grown to such propor
tion that in 1870 tho legislature of this
statu passed a law providing that the
pointing or discharging ol a gun, pis
loi or other lire-arm at another, eithc
playfully or wantonly, shall be a mis
demeanor punishable with a lino of ono
thousand dollars, and Imprisonment
not exceeding ono year.
A case of this kind occurred in th
county Inst week, which resulted in th
death or n woman at tho hands of he
husband. He pointed a pistol at he
playfully, he "didn't know it was load
ed. ' and she was buried in four days.
Whilo tho punishment which con
ncienco inflicts upon thoeo who thus
carelessly take human life, is undoubt
edly terrible, there seems to be no way
to put a stop to the playful handling
of dangerous weapons, but by t strict
enforcement of the law on tho subject.
TI19 security of society requires that
thoso who playfully point niutols nt
others shall undergo the penalty of tlif
law, not only to punish them for their
carelessness, but to deter others from
amusing themselves by play ully shoot
ing a fellow being.
Ooal Miners' Grievances.
OVKKNOK PATT1SON ASKED TO 1NTI.H-
vr.NF. is Tin: ci.EAiii im.i) Titoniu:.
The atrlkliitr coal mincrsin tho Clear
field rogions have presented their griev
ances to Governor Paulson in n long
petition, in which they also ask for In
tervention in tho interest of a solution
of tlio present difficulty. John F. Far
roll and F. Lehman, of lloutzdalo, pre
sented tho petition to tho Governor,
WHO is nnugcu lO UllVO lriuru.ncil inn
purposo to remedy bouio of tho ovils
enumerated. Tho petition sets forth
that tho striko for ten cents in addition
to tho fifty cents a ton now received is
ustilied Horn tho tact that ino aversgo
aces of the minors havo been only
about Sao a month, out of which 5
had to bo expended for rent, 82 for
oil, and fifty cents for tool sharpening
and St. GO for coal for family use, leav
ing but $50.90 to feed and clothe tho
lamiiy, 1 no miners say inoy nan pro
posed to scttlo tho wages disputo by
arbitration, but tho operators had re
fused their overtures j that they aro
compelled to havo the coal rained by
them weighed on scales whloh aro out
f balance fiom threo hundred to seven
hundred pouuds in tho interest of tho
operators ; that if the miners elect a
check wcighniaster, in accordance wun
tho law, ho is not permitted to touch
tho scales but simply to stand by and
sco tho cars weighed by the company
weiglnnaster as they aro run rapidly
aoross tho scales ; that At nearly all tho
mines tho workmen are required to
leal at tho company stores under pam
of beinc dismissed from employment,
and that at these Btores they are com-
elled to pay from tweuty-hvo to thirty-
tivo per cent, more for tlio necessaries
f liio than thev could purchase tho
sarao for elsewhere s that the initio boss-
and superintendent corupol tho
miners to deal at theso stores, and that
tho operators reccivo a percentage for
scndincr their men there to oo roooea.
So far as tho execution ol toe laws
in favor of miners and mine laborers
aro concernod it is claimed they ate a
dead letter. The Mino Inspector, John
M. Watt, is held to ba in sympathy
with tho operators, and tho lit-rwiiio-White
Coal Company is sharply criti.
cised for monopolizing tho greater num.
bor ot tho coal operations in tho uiear-
field recions. It is also charged with
being a largo shareholder in the retin-
svlvania itaiiromi uompany ana wun
controlline to a larce extent its action
in discriminating in iavor ot the largo
shippers.
Tho petition closes with tho state
ment that tho ''miners aro opposed to
any monopoly or syndicate having con
trol of this or any other coal region,
believing it to be detrimental to the
best interest of the community and the
State at large."
Ease Benton.
Miss Fannie Dodson of Bunion
township died at Emporium, Cara-ro
countv, March :51st 188G aged ab ui
20 years, and was brouuht home ami
interred in tho Hamlin cemetery. De
ceased was a prospective bride and w.t
buried in her intended wedding gai U.
Pneumonia did it fatal work in a com
paratively phort time. It is said tha
so upright and consistent was her short
lite that she bad not an enemy, a
verv touching and auuropriate func-Hl
sermon was preached in memory t
Fannio by the Kev. D. M Kinter.
William Asldeman moved April 1st
from the Samuel Ktickbaum's old
homestead to his father's farm. The
day being very windy a heavy gust
picked up a bureau which was a pan
of Mrs. Sallie Ashelman's new bed
room suit, though the drawers were
packed to their utmost capacity, and
caused it to turn a sommersault over
the wagon box on whicli it had been
loaded and dashed it on the ground
to all appearances a perfect wreck,
strange to say howover that tho large
mirror was not broken in the tan.
Plenty of glue, varnish and a little
skillful repairs will restoro it to its
former beauty.
Tbo snow at this placo w.n about 2
inches deep last Saturday morning.
And now they talk railroad again.
We havo a little stock subscribed but
not enougli to build tho road and that
may account for its delay.
Sammie Gibbons has taken a very
severe cold and is considerably under
tho weather.
Judge Krickbaum's horses are all
sick from distemper and unfit for duty,
J lev. o. r. Uoono preached last bun
day a. m. at Ilatnlin for tho first tune
this conference year. He is voung,
earnest and energelio and we hopo he
will meet with abundant success.
Eliiih Ahertson and family of Sugar
loaf attended the funeral at Hamlin
last Saturday afternoon. He is about
CO years of age and now ranks with
tho old men.
G. W. Gibbons had a little, runaway
last Saturday which resulted in a smash
up of a basket-full of eggs. This wo
micht say was a terrible stew ot un
cooked eggs.
Our April showers thus far havo
been rather of a snowy character.
Taylor's oil will euro that burn.
A clerk in the Bridgeport otlico of
Barnum's circus hns disappeared with
5b..)00 of his employer s money.
IOO Doses
One Dollar. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only
medicine o( which this can be truly said)
and It Is an unanswerable argument as to
the strength and positive economy of this
great medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is mado
of roots, herbs, barks, etc., long and favorably
known for their power In purifying the blood ;
and In combination, proportion, and process,
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar to Utelf.
" for economy and comfort we use Hood's
Sarsaparilla," Mm. C. IinnwsTEit, Buffalo.
"Hood's Sarsaparilla takes ten time ami1
quantity to show Its effect than any other
preparation I ever heard of. I would not bo
without it In the house." Mils. C. A. M.
IIUlsiiAim, North Chill, N. Y. 100 Vom
One Dollar
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, salt
rheum, all humors, bolls, pimples, general de
bility, dyspepsia, biliousness, tick headache,
catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com
plaints, mid nil affections caused by Impure
blood or low condition of the system. Try It.
' I was severely afflicted w 1th scrofula, and
for over a year had two running sores on my
neck. I took fivo tattles of Hood's Barsapa
rllU, und consider myself entirely cured."
C. I'. Lovf.joy, Lowell, Mass.
"Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo an Immenso
amount ot good. My whole system lias been
built up and strengthened, my digestion Im
proved, and my head relieved of the bad feel
ing. I consider It the best medicine I have
ever used, and should not know how to do
without It." JUnv 1- PtuLE, Salem, Mass.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. SI) six forts. Made
only by 0. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass
IOO Dosos OnoDollar.
A GIFT
Send 10 cents postage, and we will mall
you jree a roui. vmujuie, sample uox
ot goods that will put you In tlio way
of maklnir mure moiteu at once, than
anything else lu America. Both, sexeiof ullages
call live at home and work In spare time, or all the
lime, ijupum nui mjuircu. ,,o mil smrv yuu.
lramenstt nay sure for thoaa who start at once.
ktjnso.n CO., Portland, Mo. tnovsuly
W ftROYAL MMlt
m
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This twwdcr neter vailes.
A marvel of purity
strength und wholcsomcncss.
Mora economical
than ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In compo
tlon with the multitude ot low test, short weight.
alum or phosphate powders, sold only In cans.
SHERIFFS SALES.
Dy virtue of sundry writs sailed out ot the
Court of Common l'leas of Columbia county, and
to mo directed, will bo exposed to public sale, at
the Court House In Itloomsburg, on
MONDAY, MAY 0, 1880,
nt S p. in. All that certain messuage or tenement
ntid lot of ground situate, lying anil being In the
town ot Blooinsburg, county of Columbia and
State of Tcnnsj lvatila, bounded and described as
follows: Beginning nt the corner ot a lot of
ground of Philip I'nangst, on the south side of
Main or Second street ot said town, and running
thence north slxty-ono degrees, east thirty-five
feet to a lot of ground ot Joshua Vcttermam
thence by the same on the wall separating tho
house crcct-Hl on said premises from the house of
Joshua Fettcrman, southwestwardly to the
rear ot said house, thence eoutheastwardly
along tho rear wall of tho houso erected
on tho premises hereby conveyed or mort
gaged, one foot and eight Inches, thence by lot ot
Joshua I'etterman southeastwardly to a rost on
l'lne alley, thence along tlio said alley southwest
wardly thlrly-thrco feet and four Inches to the
corner ot lot of ground ot 1'hlllp Unangst thence
along the same northwestwardly two hundred and
seventeen feet and six Inches, to the placo of be
ginning containing one-sbtthof an acre, more or
less, whereon are erected a two-story brick build.
Ing, frame barn and outbuildings.
Seized, taken In execution, and to bo sold as the
property of Lloyd Paxtonand E.U. Drinker, ex
ecutors ot Jeremiah II. Harmon, with notice to
Mary N. Haiman, widow, and LUzlell. Fulton and
I. W. JIcKclvy, guardian of Samuel B. Harman
and Helen Harman, children and heirs ot tho said
decedent.
AL Lev. Fa. Curs, Atty.
ALSO,
Tlio following real estate situate In Fishlngcreek
township, Columbia county, Penna.. bounded on
the north by public rdiid leading from Itohraburg
to Benton, on tho west by lnd ot Sylvester Ai.
bertso.i, on thoiouthby land of Samuel eol.man
and on the east by lands ot Alexander .Mclienry
and J. J. Karns, containing eighty acres, more or
less,whereon are erected a two story frame dwell.
Ing. bank barn and out-bulldlngs.
selied, taken In execution at the suit of L. B.
Stiles, now for use ot John J. Mclienry vs. John 8.
Mclienry and to be sold as tho property ot John
S. Mclienry.
U Fa. Littles, Atty,
ALSO,
AU the undivided three-seventh parts or por
tions (the whole Into doven equal parts to bo divi
ded; ot all that certain houso andiot of ground,
sltuato In Bloomsburg, Columbia county, and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at a post, a corner ot Oyer's
alley, tlicnce by the same two hundred and four.
teen leet six Inches to a post In Tine alley,slxty-slx
feet to a post, a corner of lot number twenty-nine
thence by said lot two hundred and fourteen feet
six Inches to Second street, thenco by said street
slxty-slx feet to tho placo ot beginning, containing
one town lot and numbered In plan of said town,
No. SS together with the appurtenances, whereon
are erected a two-story frame dwelling lioube.barn
and out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot Joslah
Phillips vs. W. rottsliamsiy and n. Hagonbuch
and C. C. Hagenbuch and to bo sold as the prop
erty of W. l'otts Itamsay and D. Hagenbuch and
C. c. Hagenbuch.
Lev. Fa. Limns Attys.
ALSO.
All that lot and piece or parcel ot land, situate
In the town of Blooinsburg, (In that part formerly
caned South Bloomsburg, now west Bloomsburg)
county ot Columbia and State ot Pennsylvania,
marked in the general plan ot said town by num
bertltty-ono (51) and further described as follows
to-wlt; Beginning at a post on tho south side ot
Third street of said town and lot number ntty-two
and running thenco along said lot south thirty
six and three-quarters degrees east two hundred
und six feet to Anthony's alley, thenco along said
alley south sixty-lhres and one-quarter degrees
west forty-nlno feet six Inches to lot number ntty,
thenco along said lot north twenty-six and threo-
quarter degrees west to Third street aforesaid and
thence along said street north Blxty-threo and one
quarter degrees east forty-nine feet and six Inches
to tho place ot beginning, containing ten thousand
one hundred and ninety-seven square feet ot land,
more or less, whereon aro erected a two-story
frame dwelling house and outbuildings, fruit
trees and well ot water.
Seized, taken In execution nt the suit ot John N.
Bloas vs. Joseph F. Iltcks and to be sold as the
property of Joseph V. Iltcks.
Fl. Fa. Bahklit, Atty.
ALSO,
All that certain lot ot ground sltuato In Orange-
vllle, Columbia count,, Pennsylvania, bounded
as follows, to-wlt : On the north by lot ot A. Kls
ner, on the east by Mill Street, on the south by lot
ot rerry Be Long, and on the west by mill race con-
talnlng one-fourth ot an aero ot land more or less,
whereon are erected a two-story frame dwelling
house, shoemaker shop, stables and other neces
sary out-bulldlngs,
Seized, taken In execut Ion and to bo sold as the
property of Samuel Zimmerman.
Al. Fl. l'a. L. K Wah.es, Atty,
ALSO,
All the following described lot piece or parcel of
land situate In south lileomsburg, In the county
and State aforesaid, marked In the general placu of
said town by number ntty-seven and flrty-elght
(57 and 5) and further de-.crtbed as follows, to-ult :
Beginning at a pot on south side of Third Street
and Scott's alley, and running along said alley
south twenty six and three-quarter degrees east
two hundred and fourteen feet and six Inches to
Anthony's alley, thenco along said alley north
slxty-thtvo and a quarter degrees east nlnety-ulno
feet to lot number fltty.nlno (5!) thence along said
lot north twcnty-slx and Ihree-quarter degrees
west two hundred fourteen feet six Inches to Third
Street aforesaid and thence along said street south
sixty-three and a quarter degrees west nlnety-nlno
feet to the place ot beginning, containing twenty
thousand threo hundred and nlnety-fo'ir square
teet, bo the same moro or less, on which are erect'
ed one two-story dwelling house, ono one and
half story dwelling houso, a grocery store and bak.
cry, a barn and out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taker, in execution at the suit of Cata
wlssa Deposit Bank vs. A. C. Itabb and to bo sold
as tho property ot A. C. Itabb.
Lev. Fa. Miixih, Atty,
ALSO,
All the right tltlo and Interest of Jacob B. Illn.
derllter, thedefendant, In the follow Ing described
real estate:
Flrbt. All that certain tract ot land sltuato In
Beaver township, In flio county of Columbia and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows, to-wlt i Beginning at a publlo road thence
by land ot Moses Schllcher north elghty-threo de
grees east nlnoty.flvo perches to a whlto oak,
thence by tho samo north three degrees west
nlncty-slx and three-tenths perches to a Btone:
thenco by land of Allen Mann south elghty.three
und one-half degrees west eighty-four perches to u
stone; thence by land ot Peter Schllcher and Slraou
Shcihamer south four and one-half degrees east
thirty-live perches to stones; thence by same bouth
Ave degrees east thlrty-eight perches to a stone,
thence by the same south, tnenty.four degrees
west Ovo and two-tenths perches to the middle of
the road, thence south nineteen and three-fourth
degrees west twenty-one and ono-halt perches t
tlio placo of beginning, containing tiny and one.
half acres, whereon are erected a large two-siory
frame dwelling house and largo barn and other
out-bulldlngs.
Second. All that certain lot and piece of laud
situate In Beaver township, Columbia county and
Slate ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows, to-wlt i On the north by land late of John
lllndcrllter, on the south by land late cf Abraham
lUce, on the east by Und ot Isaac Kllugerman, Jr.
and on the west by lands ot William Smith, con
taining twenty-threo aires, moro or less.
Third. AU that certain tract of land situate lu
Bearer township, Columbia county and State or
I'euniylvanla, bounded and described as follow,
to-wlt i Beglnulug at a stono by land ot & v,
Schllcher, south elghty.three degrees west eighty
four und ono-halt perches to the middle of the road
thenco along said road end by land ot Allen Mann
south one-half degrees west seventy-fire perches
to tho middle ot Beaver creek, thence up said
creek Its various courses eighty perches to lino of
land of Moses Schllcher, thence by same north
seventeen and ono-fourth degrees west twelve
and four-tenths perches to a whlto oak stump
thence, by samo north elithty-threo degrees cast
eighteen and tliree-tentln perches to the mlddlo ot
the road, thence along said roaa ooutn nineteen
and one-fourth degrees west twenty-one and one
halt perches to a stone thence south twenty-four
degrees west five and two-tenths perches to the
niack creek road, thence along said road soutn nvo
degrees east Ihlrty-elght and one-halt perches to
tho place ot beginning, containing tnmy-seven
acres, more or less.
Belied, taken In execution nt the suit of O. A,
Shumanvs. Jacobs, lllndcrlltcr and to bo sold as
tho property of Jacob S. lllndcrllter.
Vend. Kx. Knoxk, Atty.
ALSO,
All that certain messuage ami lot of ground sit
uate In Shuman's Addition to the ton ot Cala
is Issa, In tho county of Columbia and State ot
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows,
to-wlt i on tho north by Mill street, forty feet, on
tlio cast by land ot W. V. Fisher one hundred and
nflyfeeu on tho south by an alley forty feet, and
on the west by au alley ono hundred and any feet,
being lot No. 7 In said Addition, whereon Is erected
a two-story frame double house with out buildings,
arranged for two families.
Seized, taken lu execution at tho suit of Cata-
wlssa Deposit Bank vs. James P. Lewis and Jennie
Lewis his wife and to be sold as the property of
James 1. Lewis and Jennie Lewis his wife.
Lev. Fa. Millik, Atty.
HAMUKL SMITH, Sheriff,
rjlUEASUnKU'S BALK
OF UNSEATED LANDS
IN COLUMBIA COUNTV, PKNNA.
nir virtue nf sumlrr acta of General Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, relating to
the sale oi seaieu nnu uuseaieu minis iu mo
county ot Columbia etc. tor taxes duo and unpaid
I will otter at public sale at tho Court House, In
the town ot Bloomsburg, on tho Second
MONDAY OF JUNB A. D. 1880.
at 10 o'clock a. m. tho following described pieces of
land or such part thereof as may bo necessary to
(musty l no uinuuui Ul lajivs uug uuu uuimm
against tue same, anu cuimuuo iuu nuuiu uum uj
tO Uaj US UlU 31UUU inu; w luuuu inuumji
. TERMS OF SALE.
ihn nmnnnt. nf tnxes and costs must be oald
iinn tin. innii u Rmirk off or the Rale mar be
void and the property put up and resold.
UNSEATED LAND OF COLUM
BIA COUNTY 1880.
BEAVER.
No. Acrks. Warrants! or ownir. taxks.
400 " Baker, Jacob dee'd $ 42 17
1 lot uoaver, v;nanes i ,
3 " Beaver, Jesse 5 si
s.1 acres urocuwoy, i
4 10
105 " "
10 11
1 n
3 73
B4 "
73 "
OnU AUDUlfc
118 "
S 2t
51 "
slots
.1"
1 "
!"
3 06
5 20
6 20
1 M
4 12
94 !0
Brockway, C. B
Butt and unger
Iiogart, Mary
Boyer, T. H
Columbia Coal & Iron Co
1410 acres
Slit
Clark, Andrew
Cox, c. S. Ex. Tench Cox .....
11 31
49
1W
sir
273
3 SO
S
ie 11
IS 41
307
21
lots
Charles, Simon
1 ss
1 '
Canon, M ,
1
I'M acres Davis, Isaac ....
us " Drvls, nthony
loo ' Downs, Martin
90 " lialtus, Joslah
is " Downs. John ...
29 11 Fisher, Sarah
Slots Flanigan, A
.1" Fry. W s
3 " tsearliart, Wm
5" Hoffman E. O
4i" rardeoandMarkle...
2" liarner and Jester...
16 S3
13 50
07
2 IS
hS
5 09
.3 21
5 21
S M
23 20
71
5 M
3 .14
r u7
5 21!
is as
5 21
3 48
t 75
2 49
4 01
7 5D
13 50
10 12
10 03
IS 13
12 IS
IS IS
1 90
9 47
8 7
5 3i
6 75
21 62
27 00
5 01
8 W
8 TO
4 41
4S
10 12
14 S3
3 0
5 21
5 21
ro acres Ilauck Jonathan....
50 "
75 "
M "
220 "
3 lots
"
t "
3 "
Iloats. John
Hosts, Charles John ,
lllndcrllter, Sarah A
Hunt, Ell
llenny, ueo
Kline, A
Kochler Q. I
2" Lewis, rranic
& " Lawrence, W. K
soo acres Mann and Miller
300 " Moore, Wm
too " Mclteynolds, II. W
100 " Mlnlck, Conrad
43 " " Peter
UK) " " BcnJ
4 lots Mnston, Wm
11 acres Nungesser, Geo
6 lots Patterson, J. C
3" Price, Clarence
91 acres ltlce, John
S5i) " lllchart, Cnarles sr
400 " " "
75 " " "
132 " " "
0 lots Ruthford, Samuel & Co.
3 '! ltuthford, Samuel
2 acres Shuman, Thomas
2S1 11 Swank, Daniel
140 " schweppenbelser, I. K
s " shumnn Michael
Slots Shlck, J. J
3 " smith, I. w
Mi npm Rhmnnn. V. L
' 40
3 lots Scott, Peter 1 01
Vastlne. II. K...
3 411
0" Valkenard, C. J
2501 acres west B coal Co
slots Wetzel, C S
3-' Wcrkhelser, Samuel.....
3 " Wood. AUgUBtUS
89 acres Wheeler. Wm
2 Stlney, Martin
3 lots Prout, Margaret
33 acres Miller, Adam
BENTON.
45 acres Albertson, Clarence
111 " Dodson, Geo
21 " Wells, John
BltlARCREEK.
votKUADDle. Paul
... loss
.. 348 27
S 67
.. 2 03
.... 5 21
3 33
6S
31
20
1 20
M
1 00
... 9 73
1 Ss
... 11 25
... 7 50
5C.1
... 3 73
... 9 3S
.... 2 40
... 1 10
3 03
1 S3
... 3 37
.... 3 73
... 3 73
5S
2 50
H7
51
07
71
40
2s acres Clem, Kev. W. T.
.100
2IHI
Doty, Pealer Stewart ....
150 "
100 " "
250
H Of 200 "
X Ot 150 "
it Of 100 "
V of 230 "
25 acres Evans, Francis
Fowler, Gilbert
co acres Freas, Wm. B.
llouck. Samuel.....
00 11 lteecer, Abraham
7 " Kllnger, Lizzie
7 stokes, Olden
7 " Trough, Henry estate...
11 " Eckrothj Geo
7 " Stout, Kill
CATAWISSA.
54 acres Brobst, J s.,
7 00
SO If-'
I 77
14 10
13 6.1
1 SS
47
869
Kla.se Yetter
30 '
weaver, Kiias
Dornbach, Margaret
Klnler, Itobert
Newell, Fied
Yetter, lawVs estate
,, 11 ,1
Blddle Heirs
Clewell, Joseph estate .
Krum, Eltas
l"erry, Wm -
Hower, Moses
CKNTRALlA.
Hagerty, James
lleffron, Philip
Holmes, Thomas
Lehlgb Mahanoy H. It...
Wabh, David .
" " . ....
GerUhty, nioinas ',
Steel, Geo. W....
McCafferty, Pat
Madden, Michael. .
Lclilgu Mahanoy 1L It...
" " ...
Loughlln, Bridget
Sweeney, Margaret
Kneff. John
Pursell, John
(Jutgley, Mrs, Margaret....
(icrlghty, Thomas .......
3117 '
2s7 1
34 '
S '
31 '
8 1
19 '
8 1
1 68
47
4 70
3 22
3 36
1 IM
1 lot
2"
1 "
1 "
1 "
1 "
1"
t "
50
7 40
3 36
46 01
3 73
5 20
0 86
1 W
1 to
50
9 20
5 52
40
2 20
1 00
50
50
1 "
2 "
1 "
1 "
1 "
1 '
"
X"
1 "
8 10
narrcu jiary
Iirennan, John
6 SS
1 SS
lleffron. Wm
40
50
m
vo
3 36
20
7 20
llullcau, Hlchatd...
Kelley, Wm
Kterns, Patrick
Ilanley, John (1 ......
" imu-ey, ueu ......
3 " tiorrell Co
CENTIIE.
22 acres Adams, Enos L 4 00
2 lots Brobst Thomas , ... 84
33 acres Conner, II. J. M. F 1 S4
1 iub jiTiur;, vm
3 " Freas, Andrew estate.
32
32
(13
1 acres rrrtz, wm. estate
Good, Jacob estate
It
nagenDucn, m
Hagenbuch, Wm. sr. estate,.
Hoffman, Wm. estate
Hess, Eme
.March, Kebeeca
Nungesser, Sarah,,,,
3 29
61
61
til
64
snoi
'tisier, jacoo
32
1 acres Klrkendall Creasy
64
13
Achenbach, Samuel
CONY.NQHAM.
429 acres Beam, Joshua,.,,'
slots Brockuay, c. B
3" "
2 11 11 ,1
II " " "
1 " Breelin, Bernard
262 59
40 S3
21 86
12 22
72 S3
2 Si
23
mterair, sncnaei,
112 acres Huston, John ,. 64 89
1 uuawui uviiii
Kline. John I
49 81
1 lot
2 "
1 "
Kromer, A. W
Lelby, Ephralm".",.',...
" Harvey
Mellen, Thomas
Millard, o. B
Mcdul-e, Terraiice ....
Morris, Anna II
Monroe, John
,1 29
2 11
2 st
13
2 33
ss
6 67
2 5S
5 31
S 7.
1 " llhawri, Casper
8.V) acre Huston, -Mary
173 " Huston, Thomas
100 ." Frlen. Jacob
100 ,.
401 " oung, John .,,
411 " Brelsfi, Itobert ,
S " Walker, Lewis
4 lots Mourvy, John
4 " " ' "
1 11 11 11
KISIIINOCIIEKK."
26 acres Allegar, John 'Et'
90 " Dresher.jlohn
sou " Doty Pcal-r S Stewart.,,.
9 " Forvo Crawford
20 " FarverOco
Ul " Harrison John
stki " Hoffman Freas.
250 " llulm Win '.,
200 " Kindt John co ,,,,,
140 " Lemon Thomas
06 Mclienry 0. B. Daniel ,
17 " " K.J
15 11 Parks James B
60 Bobbins Wm A..
to " lUchard Lewis
Ill " Belcliart Charles
KO " Bobbins Kit
no " Hutchison Thos J
a " Pealer Geo ,
20 counor.MtggleU ,, ,,,
2
103 W
40 80
6120
61 20
21180
Hi
9(j0
362
3 62
3 62
2 53
102
13 30
1 63
314
6 4.1
logo
IS 3
10 to
714
910
153
1M
263
39S
29 03
i
306
8)
141
ntANKLlN.
40 ' Cleaver Wellington.
7 do Forlncr Jonathan........
4 do swank Geo
5 do vought James.
80 do Vought B Howell
do Itohrtmch Wm
1 do Howell M'm
UllEENirool).
14 do Albertson Miles and Mrtley
3.10
IN
SI
M
4H0
2 25
3 BO
1413
4 80
141
200 do Jlarry.tohn.
as do fatterson m J ...... ..
I1EMLOCK.
80 do Campbell NL.
24 do McMde II 1) -
no do Neal ft ltirsell
9 do irrtght Levi
21 do Jones DaMd.,,,.... ....
2M
1 (1
1 10
20
7!
JACKSON.
.VI do Trick Deo A
r.oo
soul
20
1 B4
Boo do do
lm do Hess Benjamin
4 do Miller Chas ...
2H do Miller Ncyhart
21A acres "
asm
31 20
in " Kitchen, James w 112
62 ," Mclienry, Itohr.........-. so
5 " Kecler. J. 11
LOCUST,
so acres Dewolt, (leo 10 co
CM Evcrhart, John is hi
ei " oeraguty, Thomas 11
23 " Kline,' John L 3 .11
1-ongenberjrer, 1'hlllp.,
4 US
1 00
IOO
Bimier, jcremian...
MADISON.
21 acres rox, Joel
91
300
Cl ,vi
so
a
to
SI
12
j.tra v.i,ui,vnk, . ........
llendcrshott. It
lleldenrled, Tobias
Klsner, James ,.
Hendcrsliott. Erastus
Olngles, T. It
Welllvcr, Daniel estate....
33
4-
17
(13
0
U
MAIN.
91 acres Brockway SEnt
7 " drover, Aaron w,M..
2 " tlearhart. Josenh ....
1 7
1 31
10
1 40
lllndcrllter, Henry
Miller, II. U. estate....
Mouser, Emanuel
Pennock, c, K. t Co....
Itlchart, Charles
1 10
4
21 7
S.I 23
11 M
7 00
2 P8
'of loosmlck. firobsr. Yctt'er "uauck
2 1 acres Shuman, John .
3 I
7
Miuman, W. T
shuman. Miles
10
7
030
ll
.1
43
1 12
3 17
31 0)
3 !
Snyder, Abraham ,.,
Nwartz Hhepp & Co
Yet tor. Isaac
Hartman, Mat Mas
SI
IIUIllllUII, ,HIU1U9 . .........a.......
Moser, Michael 2 co
MIFFLIN.
15 acres Aten, Thomas. ,
30
3".
10
Lis
5
Aten. J. P.
10 1
10 '
70 '
210 1
33
13
2
2 1
too 1
33 1
S3 1
141 1
.10 1
30 1
4 '
13 '
C7 1
C7 1
Creasy, Henry
Hendershott, Catharine..
Jacoby, o. A
Kramer, A. W.......
Michael, John
1
7 30
S6
26
3S
Masteller, Jos
Menslnger, Wm
Nunccstcr, W. J ,
Parks, James, II. A. F
nuiiui,juvi
schweDDenhelser I. K
2 00
hchwcppennelscr. Horace
schweppenhelser, K. I'
Swank, 8. II
Williams, Samuel. ....
Yohe.John It
Yohe, Jacob estate
1 to
137
23
2 iji
70
MONTOUH.
91 acres Creasy, Jacob
is 11 nigcr. Barbara
4 1 " Neal, Win
23 " Kamsey estate
MT. PLEASANT.
57 acres Crouse, Hiram Andrew Jr -
10 " Jacoby Kupert
10 ' Jacoby, Samuel
10 " Shaffer, Mathhis
OltAPOE.
19 acres Evert! t, Gaorlc-1 estate
20 " Hagenbuch, Jeremiah
12 " Hess, Jeremiah
lev llldlay Levi.
,'lot Coleman (leos
30 acres Patterson M B
2 ;' Mtlcr MlchaeL
3 00
4 44
12 20
1 03
292
2 9:
230
4 01
1 (15
390
27
3 45
13
U
Kline Jacob dee'd
PINE.
FrlckOeo A
Millers cole
DreibleblsJnhn . ..
Weathercl Clark
Itoberu Cole
Bobbins TD.
ureenley James
101
12
t3
1 60
1 00
1 (VI
1 88
30
KOAIIINQCKEEK.
40 acres Brelsch Jacob
.2 " '
19
m
Barnes TliosJr
Confalr lt'cc
Cox O S Ex ot Tench Cox
80
1SS6
310
40
200
60
1 25
290
12 23
490
3 11
3 46
511
2S9I
2 92
3 IS
1 43
17 13
4 90
94
2 43
1 96
1 96
98
3 43
SO
1230
78
101
52
26
1 18
10
5 I k)
94
62
375
230
16
210
CO
18
100
112
38
41
IDS
140
40a
40
CO
70
240
SI
82
20
3S
42
18
C6
50
500
Dllaplaln EzekleL
Huston John
Morris Hughes....
Mlndy ewis
ltelchart Charles
Itaub J Miller.
,1
Navlnger Jonathan!"....!
Shellenberger Thomas
Wltehey John ,
Yocum Isaac
Yocum Hljah
Yetter Lewis Est
11 11
Trlen Jacob.... .7..'.'. V." ".7.7.7
stioup Abrabara ... s.
Beaver Geo J L Kline.......
Little Robert
Morris Hughes
20
44
19
43
9
100
Melllngton Wm
Skate Henry.....'.!.'.'.
30
IS
SUGAR.LOAF.
60 " Bellas Wm
nuo
soo
10 1.1
400
20.10
1 43
4 u
s:tt
11 CD
HIM
SCO
IS CO
1 IS
.180
191 ' Buckalew James Est..
84 " coloKzeklel
46 '! cole Thomas B
SM " ChaplnJF
2 " ChaplnJF
73 " Custer Mary. v
ss " Hess Jos o
123 " HcisCrevcllng.co...,
Wor 119 iiess nesley
Xi of 119 "
MOfI19 "
19 acres Hartman Jesse.,
Harvey J PS M Smith....
SCO
.viciienry uour
ry itohr ao 30
1 Joshua Est :nj
Navarre
wo
Mclienry E J
" John j'.'.T
11 11
Buckalew Evan..','.'
1SHO
8-0
1 to
iOU
7 so
em
rpREASHnElTS BALE
X- oi"
SEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA
COUNTY, PA.
Also the followln? lots, nieces and narcels ot
Beated lands returned by the tax collectors are to
vo soia at trie same time under tne provisions or
an Act of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to
tne saie or lands for taxes in coiuniDia county,"
approved March tth, Isgs.
BEAVEIL
No. Acres. Wahkintek 011 Ownkk. Taxes.
1 lot Losee. J. A. agent . 1 20
I " Maston, Wm o 30
4 lots Barnes, Chas. 1L 30 40
II t McAfee, John 3 03
50 acres Barnes, Chas 38 23
slots
Maston. Mrs. Wm..
0 Vi
a 1
Bripi, a. u.
10 00
e oo
2T 53
S acres Ahleman, Charles,...
10 " Markle Bros. Co
317 " Miller, Lxngenberger Fisher,,
8 11 Baker, Jacob Sr.
4 " Sherman, Thomas
lis 11 Case and Wolvettou
21 " Bredbenner, Gideon
1 BENTON,
Hot Albertson, Samuel It.
2 " lleacock, Samuel
BLOOM.
2 lots Walter, Norman
1 " Pursell, Ellsha
CATAWISSA.
4 acres Kletcr, Jacob estate
10 " Price, Jonas
CENTltALIA BOIL
I lot , Langdon, Mrs. Thomas dee'd,. .
' CONYNGIIAM.
1 lot Brown. Wm -
13S
I 67
1 79
3:1 50
6 03
I 20
3 50
9 12
10 CO
3 40
43
13 CO
383 acres cummlngs It. M. Co 565 ft!
40U curry, KUen 23U 01
Jiurnny iiucucs Co..
400 acres Nathaniel Brown tract.... 424 ro
not nerrron, l'hiiin .... c si
" Qulnn, Catharine . 61
8"
Koons, uenry 7:
.Morrison. James 71
FISlllNGCItEEK.
18 acres Keller. John W 1 1
i lot Buss, Anna 1 ti
UllKENWOOU.
1 lot niklngton, 1'. K 30
81 acres Moore, I.arayette S 10
si " Moore, A. L 4 113
HKMLOCK,
2J acres Thomas Slate Co 47 53
v lot Marshall, Wm. S X a
I Fuge, John 30
iu acres iiiuaspy, wm. estate a 01
X lot vanuorn, wm., ail
JACKSON.
no acres Chambrlaln, Lewis 11
37 " liwls, Ellen 1 ci
33 " oung, Lewis c 3 18
15 " Keller, Jacob .... 1 20
LOCUST.
s acres Bhoads, Susan a 24
MADISON.
170 acres Trombower, A. C. 0 no
isfi uvea, Charles W ....
co uvea, Charles 3 00
" House' and Krom son
170 ' Hill, Jesse 18 75
"0 cox, w in. It. 1 so
MAIN,
21 acres Blttenbender, Conrad 3 00
MIFFLIN.
1 lot Kelchner, Jacob K. 135
MT. I'LEASANT,
is acres Benfleld, Thomas 2 40
23 " Hower, Charles E., , 7 70
OltANGE.
57 acres Crouse, Nelson,, to so
1'INE.
lis acres KOUDins, Joshua 791
iwuuiua.,irauua, ,,..,,,,,,,,, ,
uu
3S
iiicme, Jacob 33s
Drelbtebls, Jacob estate 1 no
a I'ltlUlCUlB, JLHMU1
10 ' Evans, Geo. . .. ...",,
50 " Kline and atterson.,..,..,
sa " MeulenhalL Ellas ..
8wi " do do ... .....!
414 ' Welsh, Abner .....
60 Bunyan. Ezra estate
so " Parker, John 11 ,
SCOTT.
T acres Columbia Limestone Co...
SUdAltLOAP.
it acres Bess, Lavlna
4 " Kase, John I.
!? " ltJlr,j. .
21 " Albertson, Jesse M
iu
IS (10
Si 33
a
1 23
2 40
it SO
40
3 15
20 50
1 20
1'ETEIt A. EVANS.
Treasurer.
Treasurer's ofilce, Bloomsburg, VarchwthTlbk
April 2, 1m-2!ii,
ORPHANS' COU11T SALE
OF VALUABLE
TOWN 1'1101'KKTY I
In rmrsnnnco of nn order nt tlio Orphans'
Court of Columbia county, tlio undersigned
ntlministrntor 01 Kiizauctii I'ctcrman, into
ot tlio tnwn of llloomslnirg, deceased, will
expose to public sale, on tlio premises, 011
THURSDAY, APR Id 29, 1880,
at 10 o'clock n. 111., tlio following real es
tate tltimle In said town of llloonisburir,
bounded nml described ns follows! Hciln-
ning nt tlio corner of lot of David Stroiip,
thenco along Mnla street, twenty-eight foot
to corner of lot of William Itabli, thenco
along said lot somhenstwnrdlv nno hundred
mm lltty-six feci trnr inches in l'lne Alley,
thenco nlonc said alley northeastwardly
tivcnty.clghl feet to corner of lot ot David
Slroun.tlienccnlonB snldlot northwestward
ly to the placo ot beginning, on which arc
creeled a tincc-siory
MUCK BUILDING,
Fronting on Main street, n
Frame Dwelling House,
fronting on I'ino alloy, and out-bulldlngs.
TERMS OP SALE: Ten per cent, of
one-fourth of tho purchase money to bo
paid nt the str.klng down of the property,
tne one-tot nu less 1110 ten per cent, hi 111c
confirmation absolute and tho remaining
tlircc-toiirtlis In nno year tlicrealler, wun
Intercstlfrom confirmation nisi.
A. L. Fiiitz, II. F. I'ETEIIMAN.
a-OJ Any. Administrator,
SHERIFFS JALES.
By virtue of sundry writs, ftsued out nt the
Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county, and
to me directed, will bo exposed to public sale at
the lloyt House In Berwick, on
Saturday, April 17, 1380,
at 10 o'clock n. in., nil those two certain lots, sit
uatc In Berwick Columbia county, Pa., bounded
and described as follows to-wlt: Beginning nt the
corner Front and Pine streets, In said town ot Ber
wick, thenco along Tront street, ninety-nine feet
to lot number sixteen, thence by the same two
hundred teet, moro or less, to Canal street, thence
by Canal street nlnely-nlno feet to lino street,
and thence along Pino street two hundred feet,
moro or less, to Front street, tho place of begin
ning. The same being lots number nineteen and
twenty in plan of Berwick, Pa., on which aro
erected a two-story brick dwelling with basement
a largo frame stable, coal house, pig pen and out
buildings. Fruit trees on thoprcmlses.
ALSO,
All that ceitaln pleco of land In Brlarcrcek
township, Columbia county, Pa., beginning at the
public road leading from Bloomsburg to Berwick,
at corner of liasleyland, thence by the Baine thir
ty-two perches and six-tenths perches to a corner,
thenco north seventy-four degrees cast seventeen
percnes! thence seventeen and one-fourth degrees
west twenty-seven seven-tenths perches, more or
less, to public road, thence south eighty-seven do
grees west thirteen six-tenths perches to place 0
beginning containing three acres, more or less.
ALSO,
In same township, beginning at public road from
Bloomsburg to Berwick, at corner Agricultural
ground; thence by same south sixteen and one.
fourth degrees east twenty-seven seven-tenths
perches to a corner; thence north seventy-four de
grees east sixteen perches to n corner; thence
north twenty-tour and one-fourth degrees west
twenty-six seven-tenths perches to corner; thence
Bouth eighty-seven degrees west, eleven four
tenths perches to place ot beginning, containing
two acres, ntty-two perches, moro or less.
Seized, taken In execution, nt th- sun of- liestei
Coper vs. 8 B. Bowman and A. F. Creasy and to
be sold as tho property of S. B. Bowman.
Jacksoi, Atty. VeniLKx-
A L S O
AU that certain lot or parcel ot land, situate In
Drlarcreek township, said county, bounded on the
north by public road leading from Bloomsburg to
Berwick, on the east by land ot Freis Fowicr, on
the south by D., L. W, railroad and on the west
by land of Daniel Reedy, containing six acres
more or less.
Seized, taken In execution, and to be sold ns the
proper ty of S. B. Bowman.
Jackson, Atty. Fl. Fn.
SAMUEL SMITH, Sheriff.
COURT PROCLAMATION-
WHEREAS, the Hon. Wikliam Elweli.
President Judge of tho Court of O) er and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Court oftjuar
ter Sessions ot the Peace and the Court ol Common
Pleas and Orphans' Court In the SCth Judicial Dis
trict, composed of the counties of Columbia and
Montour, and tho Hons, James Lake and F. L
shuman. Associate Judges ot Columbia county
have Issued thelr.precept.bearlng date the 13th duy
of Feb. In the year of our Lord ono thousand eight
hundred and elgbty-slv, and to me directed for
holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General
Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, Court of Common
Pleas and Orphans' Court, In Bloomsburg, In the
county of Columbia, on the first Monday.belng
the brd day of May next, to continue for two
weeks.
Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner.to the Jus.
tlees of tho Peace, and tho Constables of tho said
County ot Columbia, that they bo then and therj In
their proper person at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ot
said 3rd day of May with their records Inqui
sitions and other remembianccs.to do thosethlngs
which to their ofnees appertain to be done. And
those that aro bound by recognizance to prosecute
against tho prisoners that are or maybe In the Jail
ot the said county of Columbla.tobe then and there
to prosecute them as shall be lust. Jurors aro re
quested to bo punctual In their attendance,
agreeably to their notices. Dated at Bloomsburg
0 0 the 2nd day of April In tho yearot our
( L. 8. V Lord one thousand eight hundred and
I' r elrrhty.slx. and in the one hundred and
ninth year of tho Independence of the United
states of America.
snerm's omce, SAMUEL SMITH,
sheriff.
DMIMSTKATOU'S'NOTICE.
i',inf.nrir,.i,n.r r,.i.iiA,, tnia ..... ...
Letters ot administration In said estate having
been granted to tne undersigned administrator,
all persons Indebted to said estato aie hereby no
tified to par the same, nnd those having claims
ufeaiuai. aiiuramiuuivscui U1U Hluua lu
march 111 GEO. BEMLEY,
Administrator.
PILES Olt HEMOHHtlOIDS.-Ur.CEUS
fissure. Itching, fistula, 4c, cured without
pulnby tho liaisiiiiKiiot'l'TBKATJis.sT. Illuifated
papers explaining tnesystem and contalnlngref.
erences sent free. Address
J. IK. CO OLID GE, M. J
208 Wyoming Ave, Scranton, J'a.
March 12.6ms.
In presents given away, send us 5
get tree a package of goods of large
value, that will start sou In work
that jylll at once bring you In money taster than
anything else in Ameilca. Allnbout the 120, ,00
In presents with each box. Agents wanted cv.
ery.vhere, of either sex, ot all ages, for all the
time, or sparo time only, to work torus at their
own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely
as.nnvl llAn'i .lain. ,,
land, Malno. tdecista.
CLOTHING !
CLOTHING!
"AT"
THE ARTIST
w; s t m m
AND
Who always givts you tho latent
styles, anil cuts your clothing to fii
you. Having had tho experience lor a
number ol years in tlio Tailoring Husi
iiphs, has loarned what material will
give his customers the best satisfaction
for wear and stylo and will try to
please all who give him a call. Also
on hand
Gents' Furnishing Goods
OK ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
HATS, CAP AND UMBRELLAS
Always of the latest styles. Call and ex.
amino his gtock licforo purchasing else,
whore.
Store net door to First National Bank
Corner Main & Market Sts.
t
j MERCHANT TAILOR.
Bloomsbu
PENNY GOODS
Alexander Bros. & Co,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
CANU1KS,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
SOLE AtlKNTSrOH
HENRY MAlLUltDS
MOAN DIES.
FltF.SH KVEltY V EEK.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
A SPECIALTY.
SOt.K A01NTS FOR
F. V. ADAMS CO.,
FINE CUT !
CHEWING I
TOBACCO
sole agents of tho rot-1 '
lowing urniids of 1
t'lgirs. I
HKNIIY CLAY, J
LANDIIKSS,
NORMAL, J
INDIAN PRINCESS,
SAMSON,
SILVER ASH.
THE HAMBURG
4
pion s.
PWE1S PRODUCE
Bloomsburgj Pa.
TnmliMi nr.lr. for nor nelcctoil
prUTCf'mii'ntEiiiplojinrrit. lUtorf tnliti,rtmiliilmlfprffcrnJ. I ntlinHOL
Oil P H I Oonly honest, energetic, tem pirate men need apply, tlood
(t.MB.nt i'mninvffitit and
' r. . ..t I V nMnlnt.u
UU A NT t fl luslnca easily lcftrnod. Full
WHIll UU frame thi$ paper. Address a.
jMr IVlAirlill-OTJS PRICES, in
OOKS!ortE!M1LL
Complete Novels and Other Works by Famous Authors, Amost Given Away '
The following book re jsublUheilln neiit pirujihlctrorm, niany nf ttirni liatMUonivlr 11!ut rutcl( Hid oil t
t- ....( ( r. irnnn traitd tiuncp. TIifv trial of irot ttrict1 vl tnoiivu, aiil c IhluK DD out ran ex M
II t without ti f i a 1 n c ibertin mn that h or b ouull Hit
t,.n uook 1 coniiici in men.
!, Tlic WIJow lledolt lnprrn. TM l tki book
a - r whluK your uraoJnioiber Uuabrxl tilt hty cttcJ, d1
it hjnui m funtiy to-rty alieTer
i. Funi'T WurL Tor Home Ailornineiu 0 eo
t h new work mtn th la nitijwt, rontakulua aj and
tint'llfnt Imiructfooi tat niakinK faiicy bitli, all
i-n utti, Itrackeu, necJli ork, lubrolitri tc, te., vro.
funh nnlfk'B'atlj Utustratel.
3. (irhnmU Vury Morlr Tor the l ounf, Th
flnvit i-olli-ctloD of I ilrj tturlc citr jiubllibaJ. 1 fat chili
rcu Kill lo.l?ll((ti(oii Miilt them.
4. Tho I.utlr 1 the I.nL. fly Sir Taltrr Beott.
" lit l.filf ot llto l.aku It a rotuiuce lu rt, and cf all
Ui" work uf coit itotit i tuora beautiful than tbla.
b. Muiiitul of l.tlquctte for Ladles and (lentkmen, a
t It to nilUeeD an I ((otxl brredlu, h Id lb rvltt of
inuili rn tti'i'teit fur all ocoajloui.
. 'I he MiiiKlMrd Letter Writer for Ladiei and
lle!i(li'iii(.n, a cumiileie gulJo to cor rei pond eooe, It1d(
hUin illn oilixii for the uuipoiUlou of letter cf tfrj
kind, Ith Itinnmitrable for on and tiauplea.
I. H Inter Kfnliiff Heeretlon, cellettlon
of tciluit I'luradea, Taiileaui, tlaruet, runlet, etd.. fur
ulnl siitlierltis, irltata tbeaulcali, aud tvenluil at
hooiet itlatraiel.
K IMalotfiiea, Hecltatloii and ltetidtnga, a larf a
au I fhuiee tollcfiloti ur schuxil eiblbltloat aud iubllt and
j rftiiti" enirialnruntf.
. Iurlor Mnglo und L'heutteI EiperlaieHli,
a Imok lilth lell how to perform huudreda of amuiloi
trUkila iiAflej anil lunrut-Uv ttptrioieau with timplt
acmt.
19. The Home t'ooL It out mid Family Vkj.
elan luntaiuliiir huudred of iceilent cookluc rtclpea
uu t nf mi (o linux-keenT, alo telltnc bow to curt alt win
mount' nii-ut by atruiila bom retuedy.
II. Muniier and Cuatomn In Far Away Laud a,
l wtj louretlun ami IdiuucUt book of Uaveii, dterlt
iu ttid necutiar lire, hablu, nianoeri and cm (oral of the
l,.Ue of furt-Un countrleij Illustrated.
It. Hlxteen Complete fttorlea by Popular Authori,
ctnhraoltiit lotr, hutuoroui aud deteotlrt itorlei, i tor lei of
awleiT lite, of aduturet ot railway life, eto,, all jttr la
tiTOktlnx.
II. ThelliidceUorWIt, Humoraad Fua, aline
ooilectlou of tht luDuy atorlee, akekbet, aneodote. poemi,
und jnkee that har been written for aome vean j illui'led.
II. I'defiil Knowledse for CheMllIlon. a bandy
brw. nf useful Information tor all, upon many and varlou
iiloextet llluitraie'.
li. Called Hark. A. Novel. By Hoih Conwat, author
of "Dark Daya," etc.
). We villi
IS T,rlna lit
'AUrX.ZJZihJ';.
JVOTICE OP INQUEST.
fcaTATK OK HUMI'llKEV M. 1'AKKKK, PEC 11.
To John II. Hoj t, guanllan of Ucuben lloyt, Sar
ah lloyt, and John lloyt, ot Hope, Warren county,
New Jersey.
CoLVunrx Coi'ktv, fes:
whereas, at an Orphans' Court held at Blooms
burg, In and for tlio county of Columbia, tho first
day of February, A. I). 1886, before the Honorable
William Elweli, I'resldent, nnd his associates, Jus
tices of the said Court, the petition of William
ii. writer, was presented, setting forth that lluir
phrey M. I'arker, ot said county, lately died In
testate, sel.ed In his demesue as ot fee, as tenant
In common with William U., I'arker, ot and In an
undivided moiety, or half part of a messuage ntid
tract of land, situate In the township ot dreen.
wood, in said county, bounded by lands ot J.J
Ilobblns, II. it. l'ark'r, James Lockart, Margaret
Carson and T. J. Vaudersllco and containing tlfty-
lue acres, inoie or less, with tho appurtenances,
and also, In an undivided inolcty, or one-third
part with J. T. and D. I'arker, ot a messuago
and tract ot land sltuato In tho township ot Jack
son, In tho said county, bounded by lauds of Tctcr
Applegatc, Thomas Davis and others, and con
taining auout tnirty acres, more cr less, with tho
appurtenances. Take notice that an Inquest will
bo held on said lands upon the premises, on Tues
day, April so, lSbti, at nine o'clock In the forenoon.
to mako partition to and among the heirs and le
gal representatives of said Humphrey .M. I'arker,
deceased, It tnisame can be done without preju.
dice to or spoiling tho whole. And If It cannot bo
so divided then to valuo and appralio tho
whole of s.ild real estate or the several purparts
Into which they may dUIdo the said real estate,
at which time and placo you can attend, If you see
proper.
SAMUEL SMITH,
Bloomsburg, Vu., .March 13, it. sheriff.
0 TICE TO BOND HOLDKItS,
Mate of Pennsylvania) . .
county of 1 iduuibla f88'
Among the records and proceedings of
tho court ot Common l'leas in and for
ho County aforesaid fr. tu ,..
(Kill
thus contu
contained.
In the matter of the petition of tho Delaware
Lackawonua Western ltallroad company for the
appointment 01 rTUslees under a mortgage ot the
age or trio
Company,
i.iu.h.ii,uuim a. iiiuuuisuurg Jtaiuoad Con
dated March 1. ih.v.i.
And now March 16. IWIO, on presentation and
perusal of tho lietitHi Mled in this case, It Is
moiri?nvn .ir iim iuh.
wanna ic uioomsburg ltallroad Company, dated
.Muiiii 1, looj, uo priiiicu in one newspaper P'lb.
Ushed In l'hlladeliihla, and in one putll-hcd In
orthumberland, Montour and Columbia counties,
once In each of tour successive weeks pnor 10 the
third day pt May next, setlUie forth tLatapriolnt.
merit n 111 be made on that day ot threo '1 iWees
in accordance with the prajer ot the pettil. ner.i
unless causo bu shown why the same shuuld not
be dune. BYHIECUI'HT
Certlfled from the records March ir, ins"
CEO. V. 1XWKIX, Vm"-'
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE I
By. lrtuoof an order of the Orphans' Court of
?iu?J?coyiLly' ,n,e undersigned, executor of
the estato 1 f Samuel App eman, late ot Bor ton
.l2?l!S,ric.,;aBed' 'POto pubileialeoS
WEDNESDAY, April 28, 1880,
at '0 o'clock in tho forenoon, the followlnir de
scribed real estate, situate In Benton township, to-
. h Northwardly by lands of Mnigaret 1)11.
d ne's helm and It. II Davis, easlHardly'V lands
of c. L. Belles, uouthwanlly by lands ot T. J.
Bender and ueorge cadwallader, and weslwardly
KiTti nh Mcllcnr'r an0, W'"- llulme, eontalulng
i,) ,M8ior)r rapo,ielllnir houso, barn and out
i',12iD.?8'.,ana cldfr ',rt'M' Three wells of good
water on the premlvsj also a good spring of water.
Everything lu good condition: ' k '
KwkrrtlSW."'?"1 b laiub ' EUcn Appleman,
hastwardly by A. V. Keefer and o, LV Davis.
hputhanlly by publlo road and II. vf. Dai ?
Westwardly by liueben J. DaU, containing si
8 vVtu V lth?l ib0 8a- tulr arabli land.
No. 3. Eastwardly by Iho heirs of Margaret
Dlldlne and WlUlajri llulme, lhwaidy by
school-houje tot and land ot (ieorvo w cidwal
lader, Westwardly by land of Itu'sel Karris an
bamuel Mclienry ' hehs cdntalnlngaboui twel"e
acres, more or lew, samu uiug woodland:
Terms and conditions 1 'leu per cent of one.
SWl?. P".',"1180 W to be Cf2 d at ufe
!lrik,1iB.40H"o,,hu Property: the one raiinh
outq be given Anil!
II. II, 111'l.MK,'
Kxecutor.
Mar, W, U60
JgXECUTOH'o NOTICE.
i'uliile of Jacob beiiwtt, jlaation Tiro
!n leti'"uH'tary In said estate ha Ing'uvn
granted to the undertJgntd executor all n?rwiii
rndebted to mid estale aie hereby ineu'To
the name, aud those hailug claims iguiua sVid
estate present the tame to k v" Diori'.
CVlll'SDEMUl-J',
ANY OltDEIt
FOll FESTIVALS
will bo
SUI'l'LIEI) WITH
THE
LOWEST
Market Prices,
AS FOLLOWS t
I OHANOKS.
LKMONS,
HANANAS,
I I'HANUTS,
ENGLISH
WALNUTS.
CHEAiM NUTS,
ALMONDS,
l'OP COHN
I HALLS.
CHAMPION PLOW
is. rm
Is pronounced by icmllrg toliniiRl-uTeilcr tonny plow In tho market for
lightness of draught und dmnUUty. Ilswoik Is unexcelled. Alo
REVERSIBLE PLOW SHARE.
Fanners will find this Intention a saving to them cf at least two-thirds
the cxpenso for plow shares. 'lluo shaies are lilted to nil leading chilled
FOR SALE BY
EXCHMQE, Lited,
fruit and ornamental ftoek.TTI II" PLI H CP
kitwfiiH. r rnmmiitiftn If tirrffrrfid.
nvirlntmn niflkum'. Thil
nlruct pus riven. Halo nge.
. OIASKA tO.,rhlldclpWi,r.
ii)i'.24t, 1).
to poiH'ai. Iu ciuiU 10 u ml l nu ttiesfl bovki would c , !
18. Atthe World' Mercy. A Nottt. By n i it
Warden, author of " Tbs Home on lh Marti," -ic
IT. Mildred Tre union. A orl. Hy"1hv Vu t
tie," autbnror "Molly Hawn," tc,
18. Itarlt liny a. A .Nou-I. Jly Hugh Cobwai ki . t
of "Called Hack'' etc.
10. The Mj-trry r I lie llolly Tree. A 1
by the author vl " Don 1 hurue
20. HhadoMann Ihenowt A Norl, Jlj I. I
jeou, amliur or " Itread-and CL-eiie.aiil-Khr
31. The tlrnj omun, A Novel. Ity Mr t.i.Ai h
author t-r " Mary Itarimi, etc.
tl. The Froren Deep. A Novel. Hy Mikl (
autbor of " The oman In White,' eie.
W. lted Court Fiirm. A Soel. T.f Itk i i ry
Wood, author of " I at Ljnne," etc.
Jt. In t'uplil'a.Net. A .Novel. Hy the Auibotni ' I n
Thorns."
21. Hark (o the Old Home. A Novel. I'yMu' i
Ha, auibor of " Hid leu I'rrllt " etc,
vft. John lloHerbunL'a Wile. A "xo.i'1. I -i
Mulock, author ol "John Itallfa a. detitleman. etc
S7, Lady i wendolliie'n llreaiu. ANoid. V. i
author of " lJura Thome, etc.
n. Jaaper Dane Heerel. A Novel. Bj Mlf-Jl I'.
Brallon, author or "Aurora Fiord." etc.
.'9. Leolliie. A Novel. Hy Mary Cecil llay. nuth r '
" Ilreoda orke," (.
9i. 4abrlel'a Marriage A Novel. By IW.kla t Iik,
author ot"V Name, ' etc.
81. Ilatld 1 luii I, A Novel. By Mri. Ann S.fXt h-ui
author tf " I- aablmi an-1 Famine, ' eta.
31. Heapliiic the W hlrlwlnd. A Novel. By Mar
Cenlt liar, author of "Old MM lletou'a Money," etc
83. UudleT Carleon. A Novel. By MUt M. I . Brad
don, autbor of "l.arlr Audlty'e Hecret.' elo.
34. laaleal ok Tub Mvivaav or ihi KintLiMt- t
Novel. Br KttaW. fitrce.autl.orof'The Birth Mark
55. A Uolden Dawn. A Novel. By th author
MDora Thome." eta.
.'id. Valerie' Fate. A Novel lly II n, Vlrxnntfr,
author of "The Wooin0't," eW.
ST. Mater Itoae. A Novel. By Willie. Colllua, an mt
or "lh toman In White," ef.
M. A it nr. A Novel. By Mr. Henry Wood, aui'.iv
"Kail l.ynne."
S9. The Laurel Ituah. I Nniel. By '(" VaUk
author or "Jliu llalifai, (Iftitlenmti, ' He
o. Antoi llarleii. A Novel. Bt fi.rr r.llt i
of "Adam Jludt-V "'I lie Mill on tbt Vim, tti
tenl anr foarof thee YkmIc an I our rata1"frus. 'oi.iu
kit Ua.Illiv t.mru r I.u.k. r..r 11,... unnii.. t ...
American Pub. Co., Phihd'a. Pa.
March 10 Ct.
13LOOMSI3UKG MARKET.
Wholesale. Itetnll
Wheat per bushel 85 00
Kye " " CO
Corn " " 4!5 CO
Oats " " !)5 4.r)
Flour " Mil 0 to 0
llutter 22 24
E(?ss 10 12
Potatoes 50 00
Hums It 14
Dried Apples 03 0.1
Side and shoulder 07 II
Chickens 19 13
Turkeys 12 14
Geese
Lard per lb 08 10
! liny tier ton m.nn
Vinegar per gal 20 UO
Onions per bushel 75 1.00
Veal skins n.7
Wool per lb 35
Hides r, to 7
Coal ox Wiiaiik.
No 0 12.00; No 2 3, 4 & Lump 3.25
No. 5 ijS.OO Ilituuilniis, $3.25
UIHTOR'S NOTICE.
astatic of iiix.siiri.AKE, ruc'n.
rnc undersigned Auditor, appointed bytlioOr
phuns' court of Columbia county, todhtilbtite
the fund,, in tho hands or J. U. Jioblson, Esn . ad.
mlnwrator, 10 und among the parlies cut It led
L' ?!,','? w'll ' f 2l 1"a 0"""0 ln iiloornsbmg on
Saturday, April 17, itB, at a o'clock p. ui. when
arid where all nartlm imvim, m.n,,u
estate uust appear and prove tho same, or bolor
ever debarred lrom coming in on siiiu rurid.
"""'-''I & It. IKEI.Kll, Audllor.
JULE ON IIEIIIS.
.....n.KiiTK 0F Vit"l"- THOMAS, UKC'D.
C01.UMOU COUNTV, SS.;
To John Thomas, snow shoe, centro Co.
.t.ci jiiujuus, r isiungcrcek, Columbia Co.. I'a.
mVi, ??'jy 'Luerne county, and I lka Markle,
V , u r' ul Thomas, nnd
f.i.1.?,;'- ,I,luM.cd' 1'allas, l.uerue oouuty I'a..
c rlstena .Monln.Mellsa Stein hnd D. s. 'I nomas!
all 01 Mountain 'lop., Luerno county. I'a Joshirl
l iomSi lTni VA'h ' ' l"s and A."
ir?S Mft l?-r '''"'reei; township aforesaid,
anu i.iu bltlcr, Bemlck, Columbia countv l'a
grnndcniMreu and lineal descendants 01 Vianlel
c,'icd 'Se , Mau J ,, " ottor pers?L n fr
S',?. ll"5 ou antl. eacuuf sou are hereby
cited to to and appear befoio tho Judcesof our
rpnans- Court at'un orphans' Court to Co hehl
Bloomsburg on tlio Hist Monday ofMay Lext.tnen
lite ol'n, , fV'f nr. muk0 10 takehc ,eil esi
lull or said Daniel 1 nomas deceased at the nn.
praLsrd ; aluatlon put uiwu It by tho miuelt du '
ShearlrrCaor M ictarnld by the
AudhVoVXno?.1156 6lm11 not bBf0Ul'
ofNou?3i,i!'V,,1,l?u11,,,J,le w".Uau i:iwell,l'resldent
Say of Mareli;UAV.a.tSmb,'Urtr' 11,0
WM. 11. bSYDEll, Clerk ot t). ft
Xlai-fl. 0. M. (JU1CK, Deputy,
PPEAL NOTICE.
Appeals will be held 011 the astessmenl of iwic
dbyrfo!!oor.- m- '" l
;p r i,oufco ot c,,arK,
P " ''X. k' a,!lnf,?ijaeSej',1S&uat ,lle "
April in. lorureeuHood. at tho imnsnnf ,r,..
namrulmcr, InMlluil.e.
AprU lO.-1'or Jacjisou and sugaiiosf, at the house
0Ith".Vel L0, sugarloat.
April l,.-. or lieuton, attlieltouseoi Hlrom lies
,1. ..trutuil.
April lu. For I'lahlngcreek. at t
.,., Wolf.lnMllfwater 1
ApillSO. For uraiiL'H m. n,n
heliouse ot Frank
at tho house ot George
. "l"MMu orangeville.
April fi.-Forcintie, at the eii
ie.
election house 111
Al'mM7oFt?fr1ffiaiay''at "ou of
April Si-tor Locust and lioiulngcreek- nt Iho
.,, , house ot .Nathan Knorr, mildla
AmU'STou8ao7Dl'F1CnUr '.M the
April 5SS? JaVLiaUraS,!d'u WSSffl ""at the
Aura "r 5SS? j?,'.n,,lhT ftu,fr- AutiiL ",e
V iTi Mimiivllle " Umhv ui Aaro"
APr" uJSS5. o1r.VUl?la!erli1,rewlckat l"e
APr" S Vnpy?0"1 ttt W aSwbilltor,
April an.-For Bloom, M our oitleo In Bloomsburg.
, , The Assessors aro miulrrd to give each lux.
tobr!oBt'hralIlSeS!.,'UOr "Tul.&LUnVa&,K
SlLl'IUiNl'OllE,
CoinmUiionem
ot
Columbia Co.
'-.111K.MIAI.I, v
WAHiiiKii'inu rn.
ATTSST: JOhUB. Vnrv 'l.i.S,
ill)
commissioners' onice, Bloom'tburg, Marcli tt; '6.
two book agents.-will KffiT.' VllKE a Mee
ii w'?K,1!,l,Vlll 01 abour I'liisi
WdressEiderPub. Co.Micago, Ul.
'a.,
AprllJS-ljr