The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 07, 1886, Image 3

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    The Columbian.
yiDAY7"alAY7, 1880.
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Fon Balk. A team of heavy drat',
horses weighing 8500 lbs. Nino years old!
In flrst class order who havo become too
largo ior storo business. Or will exchange
for a team of colts from 3 to G years old.
For further Information write or apply to
M. MoAlamet, 02 East Main St. Plymouth
Pa.
NcwHpuiier nud job onicc ror Hale.
Located at n county seat, having patron
ago of county printing, good Campbell
press, and tho otllco Is fully equipped for
Job work. Circulation of paper, nbovc
nvcragc.
For particulars address
P. 0. MOODY,
Gkk. AnvKrtTisixo Ao't,
t2'- Scranton, Pa.
Fort Sale. Bay marc, line driver, single
or double. Five yenrs old. Inquire at
Hucknlew's livery stable.
C I). Sl'lQELMIYBft,
Foit Runt. A f ramo house on Ferry road.
Inquire of Geo. E. Elwell. tf.
Fob Salb. A very desirable property,
on Market street in tho town ot Blooms
burg, Pa. nearly opposite Rov. D. J.
Waller. Lot 01 feet In width and 108 feet
in depth. An alloy on tho north nud east,
lot of I). J. Waller on the south. Market
street on the west. The dwelling houso is
a largo two story brick with Mansard roof,
water, gas nud acwer drainage, u good
large stable, good fruit, and good well of
water.
Also a house and lot in Catawlssa front
ing on 3rd street, above Pino street, a good
two story frame dwelling house with two
story kitchen attached.
Michael F Evenly
April 7. "80. tf. Bloomsburg, Pa.
Fon Balk. Two houses and lots on
Canal street. Desirable, cheap homes, and
pay well to rent.
Also, ono of tho finest residences in
Bloomsburg, comer of Fifth and Centre
streets. Having all the latest improve
ments, stenm bent, water, gas, water clos
ets and bath room. Good burn, fruit and
ornamental trees, large lot. A rare chance
for a lino homo. Apply to
J. II. Maize,
Cor. Main and Centre Sts.
M'Killip, artist, liioomsuurg. instantan
eous pictures. 4t.
I'ernoiiiil.
Richard V. Drinker is building a house
on his Florida plantation.
Gen. C. M. Blaker was In attendance at
court this week, looking unusually well.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wirt aro taking a
trip to Washington, New York and other
cities.
Mrs. C. E. Habb has gone to Philadel
phia and New York to lay in a now supply
of goods.
F. P. Drinker and E. W. Drinker went
to Lackawanna county on a fishing e;pe
dltion last week.
Tho lower end of the county was well
represented in court this week by William
Bryson, Ecq., C. G. Murphy, Esq., David
Walsh, John P. Ilannon, Thomas Gerity
and others.
Window shades and wall paper at Clnik's
Book Store.
Fresh bread and hot rolls at Phillips'
Bakery every day.
Wall paper, new patterns. Prices as low
as any at George A. Clark's Book Store.
J. Jones has opened a shoemaker shop In
a store room under the Operu House.
Spectacles and eyeglasses all prices nt
Clark's Book Store, Exchange Hotel Build
ing. See advertisement of M. McAIarney, of
Plymouth, for sale or exchange of team of
horses.
Benjamin Savitts has moved his plumb
ing shop to tho first room in the Opera
House.
James T. Fox bought the property of
Miss E. Petermau.at public sale last Friday
for $3370.
William Wcrkhelscr was married to Mrs.
Hannah A. Bealbe last Saturday evening,
by Rev. F. P. Manhart.
Francis Drake has opened an Ice cream
saloon In Dr. Evans' building, corner of
Main and Jefferson streets.
Numerous new names wero added to our
list this week, all solid men. That is the
kind our entire list is made up of.
Tho Board of Pardons has granted D.
F. Soybert are-hearing, and his application
will come up again at the next meeting.
In another column will bo found the
name of James T. Fox, as a candidate for
Representative from tho south side of the
river.
The Senate on Monday confirmed the
nomination of G, A. Clark as Post Master
t Bloomsburg, and J. K. Boqart at Wil
kcs.Barrc. Wo are Informed that C. B. Brockway
lias beeii reappointed by the Governor as
Notary Public. The term Is now fixed at
four years.
Joseph Garrison occupies a building next
to Clark is Son's store, on Center street, as
a (lour and feed store. Ho also keeps gar
den truck inscasou.
Mrs. William Webb has rented tho storo
room In the Mayer homestead on Market
square, aud will occupy it as an Ico cream
parlor during the season.
E. M. Towksbury of Citnwissa.cnndldato
for Representative, occuplef space In our
columns, In which he gives his views on
public questions. Head them.
Tho Calllcplau Society will glvo nil en
lerlainment at the Normal Hall this Friday
evening. Thero will bo literary exercises
followedby the drama, 'Louva, tho Pauper.'
The Salvation Army contlnuo to hold
their meeting every night at the colored
church, First street. Brigadier Capt. Agar
aud wife holding tho fort. Everybody
come and hear for yourselves. '
Before buying wall paper or window
shades examine the stock at Clark's Book
Store.
lota 25 Imm,nock, nt Merccr'a. 0 cents
you wish to purchase or exchango for
ft good heavy team of horses, read tho ad.
vertlsomcnt of McAIarney.
Wcnro Informed tnat tho charges of mis.
managcmir.tmniln fw,ini n. m.i.u .
tho Miners' Hospital at Ashland have been
declared entirely unfounded 1lV Itin mnm.
gcrs.
Over 60,000 envelopes aro carried In stock
at this office, and sold at tho very lowest
rates, with business card printed on. Or
dcrs tor 15,000 have been filled during tho
past week.
Wesley Muycr supplied his customers
with tho New York Tribune last Sunday.
Ho will servo them regularly with his
other Sunday nancra. Wr. .,...
prising ngent.
John Held lina nnn nt II... I....
i Ishingrrcek towhship. Everything about
It U mini o.l I. i . . .
.. , nnu ins orchard is
ii fine one. Ho Is engaged now In the
erection of a largo new barn.
A largo number of pcnplo from Benton
arc In attendance at Court as witnesses In
tin arson case. Wo will tml.lM. n full rn.
port next wtek, as tho case was called too
lato to obtain any of tho testimony for this
issue.
In another column will be found the
nnme of Hon. A. L. Frit nf ninnm-i,,,.-..
as candidate for re-electlor. to the olllco of
Representative. Mr. Frit, has served one
term lu the legislature, aud desires n re
election. Prof. Allen has a lnnro class of rniinln
pupils and will locato rerminnnllv In
Bloomsburg. He is an accomplished mu.
slclan, and those who wish to nvall them
selves of tho opportunity to secure tho ser
Ices of an excellent teacher should consult
him.
The final examinations of tho Public
schools of Bloomsburg weie completed
last week. Tho results have been verv
satisfactory. The schools show a marked
progress and the community Is taking un
usual Interest In them. We hope this In
terest will not abate until our schools I.e.
come the equal of any In the State.
An addition Is being built to the Central
Hotel, In tho shape of arear wing. The
house will be supplied with all th
Improvements and appliances, and under
its new proprietors it has taken rank as a
Ilrst-class hotel. Messrs. Aurands came
here as strangers, hut they are ranldlv be
coming acquainted, and are deservedly
popular. The hotel is elegantly furnished
and everything is new.
C. Mcars has removed his olllco from
from Moycr Bros', building to his dwelling
on Third street where ho will continue to
supply the Irado with the NEW IMl'ROV
ED WESTERN WASHEIt, Blanchnrd
Cliuru uud Butter Worker. Mr. Mcars has
been very successful In the sale of the
Wetcrn Washer, having sold about eleven
bundled In tho short time he has been In
the business, which speaks well for tho
merits of this popular machine.
List of letters remaining in the Po3t Of
ficent Bloomsburg for week ending May
4. 1880:
Mr. B. F. Carr, Joseph Dushane, Sir.
John Hnckett, Mr. Aaron Keller, Mr. Al
fred Miller, George Shellc (ship), Mrs. Dr.
F. Snyder.
CARDS.
B. M. Ellis, Esq.
Persons calling tor theso letters will
nlease say 'advertised."
OeoiiOK A. Clank, P. M.
At the annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Bloomsburg State Normal School
the following old members were re-elected
to servo on the board of trustees for the en
suing year, viz: Dr. J. Schuyler, F. P.
Billmyer, Esq , L. B. Rupert and
J. M. Clark. The latter was elected
in place of Conrad Bittcnbendcr, who has
removed from Bloomsburg. Tho following
named gentlemcii weie recommended to l)i
Illgbec, Sup't of Public Instruction, who
selects two to leprcsent tho State on tho
board : Col. Samuel Knorr, Dr. J. W.
Mclleynolds, Freas Brown, Esq., and Louis
Ilernhnrd ; the first two named arc tho
present icpresentntlvcs of the State.
For croquet sets go to Mercer's, 80 cents
to 3.50.
Lust Saturday as Deputy Collector Buck
Ingham was returning from Washington
ville to Danville with a livery team hired
at tho latter place, the horses became frigh
tened at something and started to run
away just as they reached the outskirts of
Danville. They ran for some distance at
headlong speed, and Mr. Buckingham suc
ceeded In ttupplng them by turning into a
bauk. Neither horse fell, but when they
stopped it was discovered that tho anklo of
ono of them was broken, How it was done
Is unknown, but it was probably caused by
a rut or stepping on a stoue. The injury
was incurable and the horse had to be shot.
Mr. Buckingham says that if the horse had
not broken its leg, they would probably
havo broken his neck.
Artistic celling decorations at Clark's
Book Store, Exchange Hotel Building.
Charles Colfman was arrested on Friday
of last week on cliargo of assault and bat-
tery upon Freitjliowcrs, on information of
Mrs. Bowel s. A hearing was held before
Esquire Jacoby. We glean the following
facts i Chas. ColTman, Fred Bowers and
Harve Iteymurd got in an altercation some
where about the Court House. Soon after
they all started down the street, indulging
u petty wrangles. hen they reached
a point near Whary's tlnshop where Bowers
hltCollman on the nose mid pushed mm
up against the buildluc. Colfman threat.
cued to uso ids kulfe if molested again, and
produced a small pen knife. Bowers theu
threw Coflman in the gutter and witli tho
assistance of Ilarve Heymard tried to take
the knife away. In Iho scutllo tho clothing
of Bowers was cut and Heymard received
a gash In the leg. After-Giving all tho boys
somo good advice tho justice discharged
them. At the time ot tho uffray tho police
should havo arrested them, and let them
pay tho penally for such actions,
HIivrin'H HalcH.
Sheriff Smith sold the following proper
ties at the Court House last Monday.
Properly of Leonard Moore In Sugarloaf
to John Moore for 330.
Property of estate of J. II, Harmati In
Bloomsburg to It. O. Ncal for $75.00.
Property of John S. McIIenry In Fishing,
cicek, to V. 1). Heckley for 5500.
Properly of Samuel Zimmerman In Or.
angevllle, to A. B. Stewart for S0.
Property of A. C. Itabb In Bloomsburg,
to Catawlssa Deposit Hank tor 1300.
Salo of Joseph Hicks adjourned to Sat.
unlay May 8th, at 3 p m.
Properly or Jacob S. Hlntcrllter lu Ilea,
ver. m (). A. Bhuman for 5(55.00.
Property of J, P. Lewis lu Catawlssa, to
Catawlssa Deposit nans, iur nwi.w,
The only reliable catarrli remedy on the
market to-day is Ely's Cream Balm, being
fren from polionous drugs uud offensive
odors. It has cured thousands of acuto
and chroulo cases whero all oilier remedies
havo failed. It quickly cutcs cold In the
head and catarrhal headache. Price fifty
; cents.
THE COLUMBIAN AJSTD
I.ICCIIHCH.
Considerable tlmo was occupied hi Court
In ttio hearing of llccnso applications.
Tlicro wcro remonstrances filed against all
applicants from Benton. Samuel Hazlc
tine, of Eycrsgrovc, and Hccco Falrman,
of Llghtstrcct. After hearing a number ot
witnesses Mr. Fntrman's application was
refused on tho ground that no necessity for
a second hotel in Llghtstrcct had been
shown.
Tho application of Lemuel Drake, of
Benton, was refused because two ot the
twelve signers of Ids petition were not res
Idcnts of Benton township, A motion was
made to allow him to amend by securing
two moro signers, but this was refused by
tho Court, saying that as this was n statu
tory proceeding, tho petition must bo
strictly In compliance with the Act ot As.
sembly when filed, aud It la too late to
amend now.
Bnmuel Hiuelllue's application was re
fused after n hearing, because it was shown
thnt he had violated tho liquor laws.
Numerous witnesses were called In sup
port of J. B. McIIenry's application for n
license nt Benton. Tills is a new house,
and the best hotel building In the county,
outside of the largo towns. Nearly nil the
witnesses called in support of tho remon
strance admitted that they wcro opposed
to nil licenses. The Court held the case
uudcr ndvlscmcnt until Saturday.
The henring of Hiram Hess' application
wns postponed until Saturday morning,
and decision wns reserved lu tho caso of
Artur McLaughlin, of Ccntralla, until tho
same tlmo.
In passing upon licenses tho Court made
tho following remarks:
The rules of tho Court, recommended
by a committee from each of the counties
in tills district nud adopted, provide for
the filing of remonstrances against licenses,
nud the Court is always ready to hear any
complaints, properly presented, showing
that licenses ought not to bo granted. In
stead of availing themselves of tho oppor-
tunlty given by tho rules of Court, somo
havo adopted the plan ot writing anony
mous communications to the Court sotting
forth that certain persons ought uot to be
licensed because of violation of tho law.
We have received four such communica
tions this term, some of them saying that
they daro not let It bo known who Is mak
ing the complaint. There Is a degree of
cowardice In this that is not all creditable
to tho writers. If any one knows of vlo-
latlon3 of the law it Is a public duty to
make It known In tho way provided by
law. In this matter the Court receives no
assistance from the constables. Though
there ure remonstrances filed setting torth
that in certain sections of the county liquor
Is sold on Sunday, sold to minors nud to
habitual drunkards, and that great confu
sion prevails, every constable has come
before us and leturned under oath that
there are no violations of tho liquor laws.
Wo make these remarks now because we
have reached tho application of Welling
ton Yeager for a hotel in Locust township.
A communication has been received con-
cernlng this license, saying that it must
uot be known who wrote it, nnd If one-half
the allegations ure true, this man ought
not to bo licensed. If there is any one
present who knows any reason why Wel
lington Yenger's application should not be
granted, we will hear him now, otherwise
this license is granted, as the Court can
pay no nttentlon to anonymous communi
cations, if the writer has not the courage
to come before tho Court and tell what, he
knows.
OliDBT. OP THE OOUBT IN LICENSE CASES.
And now May 5, 1880 Ohdeiied, that in
all cases of application for renewal of a ho
tel or restaurant license, the applicant may
filo with his petition, or at any time beforo
or on the hearing, an affidavit setting forth
that ho had not In tho previous year vlo
lated. or permitted to be violated, any of
tho penal provisions of tho law in regard
to tho sale of intoxicating drinks on Sun
days, to minors, to habitual drunkards, to
persons of known intemperate hslilts, to
persons intoxicated at tho time, or on elec
tion days.
Such affidavit will be considered as prima
facie evidence that no such violations have
occurred.
If the applicmt shall neglect or refuse to
file such an allldavit, the court may, In the
exercise of its discretion, regard such re
fusal as conclusive evidence th.it such vio
lations have occurred, nnd refuse tho Ii.
cense.
Bv the Couiit.
Au elegant line ot ball and bats at Mer
eel's. Htimvnter.
A number of our piscatorial artists have
been angling recently for tho "speckled
beauties" and havo succeeded fairly. H.
O. Edgar and A. B. McIIenry, a few days
ago, caught 100 lino large trout.
J. F. McIIenry has returned from the
city with a fine stock of mcrclinnillfe. He
is now selling goods cheaper than have
ever been nlfere.l lu Stillwater before.
T. II. EJgur has sold his store to J. F.
McIIenry. .Mr. Edgar does a very large
business in his pinning mill which demands
all his lime aud attention. Thciefiuc, his
reasou for closing thu store.
Barber and Sevison aro booking orders
every few days for new buggies and wag
ons. Their wagons are Acconil to none in
the market.
The schools In Fislilngcreek commenced
5n Monday.
Miss Jennie McIIenry will tearh tho
Kramer school. Miss McIIenry possesses
all tho accomplishments requisite for a
modcT teacher.
Tho Sunday schools of this place have
been reorganized. II. W. Kline is Supt.
of the M. E. school, and E. B. Bcishline
will superintend tiio Christian school.
L. C, ltabcr, and his cousin, William
Iiabcr, who have been at Wllkes-Barre for
some tune past, are at home tor a few days.
Ask your merchant for O. K. coffee.
Try it nnd you will use tio other. It is
liomo roasted, Always fresh and has no
equal, fm. 13 tf.
Mlmiii.
II. G. Gcarhait Is In Philadelphia this
week.
Two Sunday schools wye organized on
Sunduy.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snyder and Mrs.
Snyder's mother on Tuesday started on a
trip to Stroudsburg, Bethlehem uud differ
ent parts of Now Jersey.
E. L. Kirkeudall is erecting anew house.
J J. Hartzel Is dangerously til with In.
tlainmatory rheumatism.
Jerru Yolie purchased n six-octave
Waterloo organ of Swauk & Snyder.
Thos, Davis and family, of Urandonvlllo,
visited relatives In this county on Friday
and Saturday.
Ida Smith weut to Scranton on Monday,
Bc:tt's Emulsion of Furo
Cod I.ltrOll vlltilIoiliuHiililtuH
Possesses tho remedial power of these
two valuable specifics in their fullest de.
gree. Is prepared In a palatable form, eas.
lly toleruted by tho stomach, and for deli,
cuti, sickly children, Emaciation, Con.
sumption and nil impoverished conditions
ot tho blood is unequalled by any other
remedy.
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Court Proceedings.
Tho regular May term ot Court began
on Mondny, May 8, Hon. W. Elwell, Pres.
tdent Judge, and his Associates, Hons. F.
L. Sliuman nnd James Lake on the bench,
The Constables' returns wcro taken nnd
newly-clcctcd Conslables sworn In. Tho
Constables ot Mlfilln nnd Montour re
turned roads In bad condition and tho
Court directed them to notify the Super
visors to mako repairs.
George P. Drlcsbach was appointed
foreman of the grnnd jury.
Isaao Mcllrido nnd Evan Jones appoint
ed tipstaves.
Auditor's report In estate of Clara Lin.
den confirmed nisi.
Auditor's report in cstato of Moses Ever
ctt nmended and confirmed nisi.
Register's accounts presented and con
firmed nisi,
Widows' appraisements confirmed nisi.
Com. vs. A. P. Hess. A truo bill.
Com. vs. David Brumbach. Uccognl.
zance for appearance at next term.
llcport of sale In estate of Hccco M,
Eck confirmed nisi.
Bloom Poor District vs. Hemlock Poor
District. Appeal from order ot removal of
Gcoriro Samuels and family.
Auditor's report In cstato of Hannah
Lnke confirmed nisi.
Auditor's report In estate of Harriet Moy.
er confirmed nisi.
Sate of real estate ordered In estate ot
Mary Walters.
Koad in Scott near Robert Stiff's farm,
exceptions filed to report of rc-vlewcrs.
Petition filed tor re-ic-vlowers not to
be appointed until exceptions are' disposed
of.
Ilcptrt of viewers In favor of a bridge In
Franklin, near Bear Gap, confirmed nisi.
Proceedings in matter of lunncy of Mary
Illckctts, return ot inquest filed, finding no
lunncy, confirmed nisi.
On petition execution ordered in estate
of John A. Eck, n minor.
Commonwealth vs. Hccco Jcnkins,trnmp,
carrying concealed weapons, Ssc, true bill.
Same vs. same. Aggravated assault and
battery, true bill.
J. A. Bleber, receiver of Lycoming Flro
Ins- Co. vs. D.ivid Walsh, petition of de
fendant for rule to show cause why writ of
11. fn. shall not be stayed.
ltoad lu Centre near Scott's ham, report
of viewers confirmed nisi.
Bond In Mifflin near Michael Heller's, re
port of viewers confirmed nll.
S ilo of real estate of W. M. Dewltt de
ceased, confirmed nisi.
Account of Itobert Mannon, committee
of Martin Mannon, a lunnttc, confirmed
nisi.
Bertha Barnctts vs. Charles Hlnk, rule to
show cause why judgment should not be
opened, &c.
Auditor's report in estate of Samuel liar
rison confirmed nisi.
Auditor's report in estate of Nancy ICah.
lcr couflrmed nisi.
Bond of A. B.-Croop, committee of E. L.
Hottenstein, a lunatic, approved.
Petition for partition filed in estate of
Catharine Farver.
Return of Inquest In following cstntcs
confirmed nisi : Benjamin Hicks, Ellas
Krumm, Henry Gable, Reuben Hess, Cas
per Rhnwn, John J. Longenberger.
J. II. Hoyt vs. Berwick borough, report
of viewers to assess damages confirmed
nisi.
Adam Kline vs. John Kline ct nl. report
ot sale of John Mowrcy trustee, confirmed
nisi.
On petition, Lehman Martz appointed
supervisor of Briarcrcek in place, of Wil
liam Slout deceased.
A. D. Seolcy w3 appointed a detective
to report to the court any violation of the
liquor laws in Berwick.
Commonwealth vs. Rccco Jenkins, tramp
and carrying dangerous wenpons. Case
tried. Verdict guilty. This was tho caso
whero llie defendant while in jail made an
attack on n fellow prisoner, cutting his
head severely witli on iron hook, for
which lie was indicated for au aggravat
ed assault, 10 which ho pleaded guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Harry Relnhard, nol.
pros, entered.
Tho following sheriff's deeds wero ac
knowledged :
To Rohr McIIenry for property of D. 8.
Young. To B. F. Zarr for property of T. P.
Chcrlngton. To John Moore for property
of L. Moore. To C. A.. Shuman for prop
erty of J. S. Hlnterliter. To Daniel Reedy
for property of S, B. Bowman. To M. W.
Jnckson for property of S. B. Bowman.
To Catawlssa Dep. Bank for property of
A. C. Rabb. To W. D. Bcckley for prop,
erty of J. S. McIIenry. To Catawlssa Dep.
Bank for property of J. P. Lewis. To
Josiah Glger for properly of S. II. Miller.
Commonwealth vs. S. Fcdder, recogni
zance forfeited.
Commonwealth vs. Isaac Waltman, nr.
son, true bill. Case called Wednesday
afternoon. On trial.
Order of sale continued in estate of
Samuel McMichael ; also In estate of Eliza
bcth Kline.
C. G. Barklcy Esq. continued as auditor
lu estate of Mary F. Tiembly.
Commonwealth vs. John Colemuu i
sault and battery, truo bil'.
Commonwealth vs. F. Runyon, uol pros
entered.
Commonweal th vs. ,S. P. Hess continued
to next session on account of illness of de
fendant. Commonwealth vs. Simon Poust, uol
pros entered.
Inquest on body of Francesco Ivowshca
approved as proper to bo made. This was
tho young Indian who committed suicide
at Rupert by throwing himself under a
train ot cars.
Inquest on body ot G. L. Kostcnbaiidcr
approved us proper to bo made.
Commonwealth vs. Brian Kane, larceny
aud rcci Iviug stolen goods, truo bill, con
tinucd to next term and rccognizanco for
felted to bu respited on appcaruueo ot dc
fendant nl iext term.
Gotthardt Yolkman naturalized iu open
court.
Inquests wcro approved as follows on
body of Christine Cain, on body of Cath.
urine Ocarhart, on body ot John llarrlng
ton.
Commonwealth vs, John Coleman, as.
sault nud battery, case called, verdict
guilty. Defendant sentenced to pay a fine
ot $10 and costs.
John F, Peacock appointed guarjlian ot
Anna Hopkins, minor child of Thomas
Hopkins deceased.
J. G. Freezo Esq. continued as auditor
In estate of Cora Crcvellng, a minor.
M. C. Woodward vs.!Jolm Wutters: rule
on sheriff to pay money luto court for dis
trlhutlon.
Besslo Yantassel vs- Thos W. Vnntussel,
divorce, publication ordered.
Order of salo continued In cstato of W.
F, Pursel.
W. H. Uhawn Esq. continued as auditor
In cstato of Joseph Hess.
in matter of proceedings In lunacy of
Mary Rlcketts, rule to show canso why
respondents shall not pay costs.
Llzzlo Armcr vs. M. I. Armcr, divorce
alias subnocna awarded.
Mary Jones vs. William Jones, divorce
publication ordered.
Keller's Catarrh Remedy, thu greatest
remedy ever discovered tor .MALARIA, has
never fulled to curu n single case. Ono
bottlo is generally sufficient,
tliemcut in another column.
See adver-
Olfln of PoIhoii.
It Is time that rcfpcctablo merchants com
bined with consumers for the suppression
of all gift, prize nnd lottery schemes In
connection with the sale of articles ot mcr
chandlsc. Theso schemes are not only de
moralizing to lcglllmnto business nnd to
the morals nt the community, but In tho
extent In which they nro being carried in
tho sale of articles of food have become n
source of great danger to tho public health,
They nro, no matter In what form they np-
pear, nothing more or less than devices to
swindle honest and unsuspecting people.
It Is gratifying to learn that In somo in.
stances tho officers of tho law havo taken
hold of tho matter. In New York, and
also In Chicago, parties who In this way
offered gifts to purchasers of their pack
ages havo recently been arrested upon In
dictments for lottery swindling. Tho Int.
est candidates, both for public execration
and criminal prosecution, are tho manu
facturers of the alum baking powders, who
aro both by means of gifts and lottery
tickets, disposing of largo quantities of
their corrosively poisonous compounds,
which aro so well known to be detrimental
to health that no housekeeper will admit
them to her kitchen, knowingly. Tills
form of swindle Is not only being peddled
from houso to Iiousp, but under tho prom
ise of large profits to bo realized, tho man
ufflcturcrs nro entrenching themselves be
hind the counters of many grocers by get
ting them to offer the alum goods with the
gifts of lottery tickets attached, thereby
shifting tho liability to proseciitlou, in
part, upon other nnd, perhaps, Innocent
parties. Lvery grocer or dealer, for In-
staucc, who sells or offers for salo any of
tho prize or lottery bnklug powders is a
crirnlnnl in the eyo of the ldw, and liable,
upen conviction, to fine and Imprisonment,
while those wiio sell tho gift goods are,
morally, as responsible, for they are offer
ing an Inducement, or prize, to liousckecp
crs to use a food that contalus a corrosive
poison. This is a predicament In which it
is not possible our grocers will caro to place
themselves when they come to think scri.
ously of the matter.
It must be borno in mind that every one
of theso gift or prize baking powers, are
alum baking powders. These powders
cost less than four cents n pound to pro
duce; the gift or prize costs but a few
cents more. They are sold at the nrico of
a first-clas3 baking powder, so that the
swindle,ln ncommcrcialsensc,is enormous.
But the chief iniquity of tho business con
slsts in selling, as presumably wholesome,
an article of posl'ivcly Injurious character,
nnd by means of gifts or bribes Inducing
servants or unsuspccllug housekeepers to
purchase and use it in our dally food.
lhero should be some prompt method of
reaching theso dangerous practices and
puulshlng the parties engaged In their pro
motion. If the present laws are not ample,
we commend the matter to the considera
tion of our State Board of Health for re
commendation of such additional lcglsla.
Hon as shall be effective for the protection
ot the public.
Ilerwicu.
Thos. Lauer is tunning a fine tonsorial
business.
A. F. Creasy is shaping up the streets in
Newtown.
George Depuy is engaged laying new
water pipes tho manager of our water
works.
Johnny Yunt has returned to Berwick
after an absence of 3 years.
Dani. Dehaven has gono to Bhickshinny
to live.
Charlie is the popular bar-tender at the
St. Charles.
Nelson Williams you will always find to
the front as hostler at the "Cross Keys."
Edward Carroll has opened up a nt
barber shop in the St. Charles.
George D. Jacoby is n specialist in iron
buggies.
We have had somo rains lately that have
largely broken up tho Idea of a drouth
spring.
The grain looks good among the farmers;
that is whsre. it principally grows.
Klase, of tho St. Charles, has been absent
at Danville and Bloomsburg.
Een Bowr has been doing somo good
pruning and gardening upon Edward Wil
son's property.
George Clemens is engaged at Ashley ;
has been visiting friends In Berwick.
Jessie Suit, of Wilktsbarre. hng been
visiting friends in Berwick. He is a good
machinist.
Hiram Whltmlre is tho principal clerk at
Isaiah Bower's store. He Is an excellent
salesman.
J. M. Trescott has entered happiness by
getting married last week to Miss Cora J.
heeler of Benton, by Rev, J. Horning of
Snydertown, Pa. He Is tho well known
carriage maker of Berwick. May their
matrimonial alliance tic a long one and
prosperous. May no clouds obscuro the
sunlight of their joy and always have
plenty of lard lu their larder. The occa.
slon was a very enjoyablo affair with some
nice presents.
Miss Edgar is engaged hero teaching a
summer school. She has taught during
lue winter with acceptability and the cn
dorsement of her efficiency Is the fact that
her school is largely comprised of her old
scholars.
Win. A. Williams is succeeding finely
collecting at Pittston for tho book firm of
Thos- Kclley, 120 North 7th St. Ho made
a good hit in Berwick selling standard
works and albums a month or two ago
He Is adapted to tho business.
Rev. Yocum preached an eloquent ser.
iuou on - lucre suau uo no nigiil lucre" on
last Sabbath.
lluckliorii.
Tho farmers that nre ready are planting
corn.
E. J. Obi's buried an Interesting llttlo
boy on Tuesday of last week.
Pcrclval Foulk returned from Missouri
last Wednesday, Ho bought a farm in
Texas county, containing 230 acres, for
1500.
On baturday, Prof. Nilcs, of Blooms
burg, visited our town on a tricyclo.
Tno Buckhorn people nro getting proud
Almost every one is making somo improve
ment which adds to the beauty ot their
dwellings,
in . .. ....
uigui uere in tno middle 1 will answer
the Lightstreet riddio Leap Frag.
Miss Mattlo Wuulch opened a Bclect
school at this place on Monday,
C, H, Moore and wile, of VanCarap
are spending this week with his folks nt
this place.
Miss Mattlo Rlclnrt, of Fislilngcreek, Is
visiting at E. J, Ohl's a tew weeks,
Mlos Cal Hartmau started to Ohio this
Thursday,
On Monday Dave Stroup will begin work
on a farm uear Derry Church, for a Mr,
Smith.
Miss Vino Moore has Just received
I new line of millinery goods.
Cloning; KxcrclncH.
Tho following will bo tho order ot exer
cises for Public School day on May 10, 1880,
In tho Opera House. Tho opening will
take placo at Ii80,
Prayer by Rev. .
1. "May Song" girls of Junior, Third
street.
Address by Hon. Henry Houck, Dept.
Stnto Supt.
3. Wand Exercises Primary of Third
street.
3. Song by School Primary, Fifth St.
4. Recitation Mr. 1 Can't Intermedi
ate, Fifth street.
0. "Cock Robin Prlmnry, Fifth street.
0. Opcrata Tho Land of Pie Inter
mediate, Third street.
7. Lovo Lightens Labor Jtsslo Ent
Fifth street.
8. Song Lllllo Potter nnd Robbie
Caldwell.
0. "Tho Courtln" Eliza Eyerly, Ju.
nior, Third street.
10. "Gymnastic spelling" Junior,
Third street.
11. Dialogue May Queen.
Characters Fannie Sterner, Josiah Fur-
man, Robert loung, Murray Crawford,
Fannie Freeze, Annie Eyer, nnd the school.
12. Bong Pictures Junior Fifth street.
13. Song' 'Merry Spring" Intermediate
Fiftli street.
14. Song Jolly Boys Junior Third
Street.
15. "Power Arc" Llhhle Howell, Junior
Fifth St.
10. Little School Miss-Ethal Utiles
Primary Fifth St.
17. Smart oung Men of the Town,
Hattie Ringrosc, Lllllo Brobst, Junior
Third Btrect.
18. Coming from School Primary Fifth
street.
10. Dialogue Tho Quack Grammar
School.
Characters Josiah Furman, Michael
Tracy, Robert Young, Murray Crawford,
Ida Rlnkcr, Anna Woods, Emma Corel!.
man sohocl evening.
1. Greeting Glee Hattlo Sleeman, Hat-
Loreman, Ada Rlnglcr, Helen Leacock,
Mettle BIdleman, Hattlc'.IIclst, Emma Pol
lock, Ycrnlc Jones, Ltzzio Sterling, Ella
Hasscrt. Fred Drinker. Chas Lnwell, and
Morris Sloan.
3. Salutatory Ada Rlnglcr.
3. Song "Sailing" Oscar Ent, George
Hart, Eddie Ent, and Frank Collcy.
Address Hon. Henry IIouck,Dep. State
Sunt.
4. Recitation Modern Belle Vcrnie
Joucs.
5. Drama Hans Von Smash.
Characters Oscar Ent, Chas. Lawall,
Eddie Ent, Frank Collcy. Annie Elliot, Ada
Yost, Mary Ilarman.
C. Song Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall
Hattlc Slcemen, Hattie Lorcmau, Lulu
Jones, Mary Harman.
7. Maiden Martyrs Mcrtle BIdleman.
8. Essay Newspapers Ellle Hassart.
9 Dream Faces Efllo Hartmnn.
10. Instrumental Music Wilbur Uower
and O. Ent.
11. John Burns Magglo Evans.
12. History of School nattlo Heist.
13. Nymphs of the Ocean Hattie Lore
man, Ellle Ilartman, Mary Harman, Lulu
Briggs.
14. Guitar-Oscar Ent.
1C. Jean Conquest Mazie Recscr.
Drama "Boston Dip-" Oscar Ent,
Harry Maize, Gcorgo Hart, Chas. Pollock,
Hattlc Lorcman, Helen Leacock, Ada
Rlnglcr.
Song-Pretty Pond Lilies Ellle Hart-
man, Mary Harman, Hattie Heist, Mertle
Bidleman, Ada Ringler, Helen Leacock.
Valedictory Helen Lcaeock.
A HprliiK Kplsode.
Small boy ;
Rright dream ;
Much joy j
Quiet stream.
Great 'clight
Seizes him ;
None iu sight ;
Take a swim.
Little lad
Old story
Very sad
Roy in glory.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Foit Sale. Cloversecd. limotbv seed
shotes, calves and all kinds of lumber.
Hoards, rails, 2x4, scnntlinc:. ioist. nlank
lath, chestnut, hemlock and pine, Nos. 1,
and y shingles, pine boards and sidine.
surfaced, white pine, vcllow nln and hem
lock tlooring, plastering, lath, pickets, &c,
at Lightstreet, by Silas Young. m 20-2m
Just received at I. W. Hartman &Son's
1 case, 2,480 yards, Oct. lawns.
All kinds ot line shoes, of the best as-
s rtment, sold at J, A. Ilcss' shoe store.
lllooinsburg Ico cream headquarters at
, t . uaiuwell's.
Don't doubt tho duality of I. W. Hart'
man & Son's fic. calico. Oo aud Bee it,
Rest grades and styles.
If you need any lino shoes co to J. A.
Hess'. Ho has the finest ever onencd iu
t p .
uiuuuis jurg.
The S2.50 set white stone dishes ut I. W,
Hartman & Sou's are a special bargain,
The finest duality of bread baked in
town is found at J. F. Caldwell's.
The place to buy vour best anil cheaneat
-I 1- -.T . T .
SUUC3 IS Ut J. A. ilCSS
Parasols, all prices; fans, 2c. to $5.00 at
, iv. iianman x son's.
Go to tho Rloomsburi: Tea Storo for flno
teas, coffee aud choicu groceries. Rutter
and eggs taken in exchango. O. S. Bound
A line lot of straw nnd Derby hats at
Evans & Eyer's, opposite Episcopal church.
Tho largest line ot Seersucker coats in
town at Evans & Eyer's very cheap. Cull
and see it you wish a real bargain.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
A lady wrote to tho Mack Publishing Co.
528 Washington Street, New York, an
saiui "ricase send me tho book with the
Wheel of Foituno In It, nnd the Language
of Flowers." Sho meant tho Ladles' liook,
wuicti is iuii or illustrations anu interest
Ing articles, including Rules of Society
uieiiuiiary 01 ureams, AU1S to lieauty
ocm iur iwu ueuis iu stamps.
My liver was so fearfully disordered and
I felt so fecblo nud languid that I scarcely
took interest In . anything. Tried all tho
so-called remedies without relief until I
used I'urker's Ionic, which effected a per.
muueiii -cure. uuvm uasn, I, line llncK
Ark. tmft
HON, ALKXAMIKll II. HTKNIENS.
I am directed by my uncle. Hon. A. II
Stephens, to say to vou that he Is iuelined
to bellevu that ho has derived some benefit
from thu use ot blmmons Liver Regulator,
and that he wIbIics to give It further trial,
Yours respectfully, W. O. LTEPHEN8,
"Crawfordsvlllo, Ga., March 81 1870."
Extract ot a letter from Hon. Alexander
II. Stephens dated Murch 8. 1872 1 I cicr.a.
slonally use, when my condition renulres
1. IM . TI .! t..1 ,
ii, ur, iiiiiuuuD i.ircr iicgmnior, wuu gooi
CllCCt. A, 11. BTKl'HKNS,
What Is more disagrceablo to a lady than
to know that her hair has uot only lost Its
colar, but Is full ot .dandruff ? Yet such
was tho case with inlue until I used Park
er's Hair Ralsain. My hair Is now black
and perfectly clean ami glossy, Mrs. K
oweeny, iuiuugu, mii
Tho combination, proportion and process
in nrcnarlui: Hood's Snrsanartlla. aro tiecu.
liar to this medicine nud aro unknown to
: other.
PtoK Headache. Thousands who havo
suffered Intensely with sick hcadacho say
that Hood's Sursaparllla has completely
cured them. Ono gentleman thus relieved,
writes i "Hood's Sarsaparllla Is worth Us
weight in cold." Reader, If you nro a
sufferer with sick headache, clvn Hood's
Sarsaparllla n trial. It will do you posi
tive good. MndobyO. I. Hood & Co.,
Lowell, Mnss. Sold by all druggists- 100
doses one dollar.
mn Ilby M tick, w ( bet CutnrU,
mn she wm Chad, th cried for Cwtorit,
When iht heeune Mill, ibe clnnj to CMtorte,
VThta (be htd Children, the gt them Cwtorte,
Where's tho senso in spending money for
doubtful affair, when a sure nnd reliable
thine is offered ? Hot) Porous Plasters for
nil aches, pains and soreness. The
grcntcst strcngthener known. 25c.
Does your babv cet colic? Remember
it will quietly sleep In ten minutes nflcr
c'.vlne Dr. Hand's Colic Cure. Mothers.
do not give it opiates tn dull Us mind, but
use iiieoiio cure for your remedy, aoc.
rpiiEASUHER'S SALE
JL
OF UNSEATED LANDS
IN UOLU.MUIA COUNTY, TENNA.
Br vlrtuo of sundry acta of General Assembly of
the Commonwealth of I'eniisylvanla. relating to
tho salo ot seated and unsealed lands In tho
county nt Columbia etc. ror taxes duo and unpaid
I will oiler at nubile aula at tho court House. In
the town of lllooinsburg, on the 8ocond
MONDAY OF JUNE A. I). 18S0,
at 10 o'clock a. m. the following described pieces of
land or such part thereof ns may be necessary to
satisfy tho amount, of taxes due and unpaid
against the same, and continue the same from day
to day as tho same may bo found necessary.
TKKMS OF SALE.
'Iho amount of taxea nnd costs mus,t be nnld
when iho land U struck off or the sale may bo
oia anu mo property put up ana resoia.
UNSEATED LAND OF COLUM
BIA COUNTY 1880.
JIEAVEH.
o. acres. Warrantee on owner.
Tax ps.
. .t 4J lr
1 74
... s 21
.. 4 10
... 10 2.1
1 9S
.. 3 T3
S 31
3 OS
S 21)
,.. 5 SO
400 " llaker, Jacob dee'd.
1 lot Heaver. Charles
.1 " Heaver. Jesse
S3 acres Ilroekway. C. 11
ICS " " "
si " ' and Abbott
lis
6 " " "
3 lots Drockway, C. Ii.
3 " liutt and linger
1 " Ilogart,Jlary ....
8" lloyer.T. s
1 Ct
4 43
91 .VI
11 31
3 30
8 "8
16 11
15 41
21 7
1 RS
l :s
16 SS
7 77
13 50
007
8 IS
86
5 W
S 21
5 21
UlOacres Columbia Coal Iron Co
31
ciarK, Andrew ,
Cox, C. S. Ex. Tench Cox
49
1STJ
2.1?
2T.1
3C7
lots
Charles, Simon
Canon, ii
150 acres Davis, Isaac
US
100
iidvis,.nmony
Downs, Martin
linllus, Josiah
Downs. John
Fisher, Sarah
Flanlgan, A
Fry, W H ,
(leurhart, Wm
Hoffman. K. ()
90
16
29 "
2 lots
3 "
3 "
5 "
S 61
42 "
'ardee and Marklc So so
2" llarncr and Jester..
a .1
m acres Ilauck, Jonathan
so " Moats, John
3 3S
'5 " iloats, Charles John .
5 07
.. . 5 26
53
220 " Hlnderltter, Sarah A
IS 5S
5 21
3 40
3 lots Hunt, Ell
2" llcnny, Geo ,
1 " Kline, A
3" Kochlcr. (1. 1
t " Lewis, Frank
J " iJiwrence. W. K
t 75
2 4S
.... 4 nl
.... 7 50
.... 13 50
...... 10 12
.... 10 05
300 acres Mann and Miller
sot) ' Sloore, Wm
luo " Jicneynoids, ii. w.
Jltnlcfc, Conrad is u
Peter 12 18
100 "
" Ucnl 18 is
4 iota
Maston. Wm 1 1)0
14o acres Mingesscr. ueo 0 4
n lots J'atterson. i. u n.
3 " Price. Clarence 5 3i
91 acres nice, John 75
mcnart, cnaries Br si 62
" " 27 oo
400
5 " ' "
5 03
H 0
S 76
132 " " "
6 lots iiutnrom, Samuel co.
3 ': Kuthford, Samuel ,
2 acres Shuman, Thomas
4 41
4S
10 12
14 S5
3 06
5 21
5 21
7 40
1 01
t 46
10 3S
346 27
8 67
2 03
5 21
3 35
OS
34
20
2S1 " Swank, Daniel
140 " senweppeniieiser, 1. K
s " Muman Michael
slots Shlck, J. J
3 " SLllt'l. I.
224 acres Shuuan, F. L
n lots rcoti, reter
2'' voitine, I). K.....
a " Valkenard. c. J
2563 acres West 1) coal Co.
slots wctzel, c, s
3-' Werkhelser, Samuel
3 ' Wood. Augustus ..,
69 acres Wheeler. Wm ,
2 stincy, Martin
Slots ITout. Mnnrare;
33 acres Miller, Adam
DENTON.
45 acres Albeit son, clarence
1 20
in " Douson, ueo,
l fuu u . iiiUdtn ,,iin ( , . (..,.( rj
Wells, John 1 uo
SO
IlKlAltCItEEK.
V of 200 Apple, Paul 9 73
2S acres Clem. Kev. W. T.
1 Pi
11 25
7 50
Doty, pcaier Stewart
150 " " "
100 " " "
5 63
3 75
9 3S
2 40
1 10
3 05
1 S5
3 37
3 75
3 75
5S
2 50
27
51
07
75
40
250 " " "
H Of 9X1 "
V Ot 150 " "
U of 100 " "
k- Ot 250 " "
25 acres Evans, Francis
1 Fowler, Gilbert
on acres Freas, Wm. II
14 " iiouck, samuci
six) " Heecer, Abraham
" Kiinscr, Lizzie ,
stokes. Olden
" Trouirh, Henry estate,,
II " Eckroth, Geo
I " stout, uus
CATAWISSA.
54 acres Hrobst, J 8 7 00
3C9
Kiaso ycuer so 92
Weaver. Ellas 7 77
30
307
2S7
Dornbach, Margaret 14 10
Newell. Fred.
mmcr, jiuut-ri is la
30
34
1 8S
Yetter, Lewis estate
1, ,,
Uiddlo Heirs V..'.'..'.V.'.'.V.'.
clcwell, loseph estate
Krum, Ellas
Perry, Wm ,
Hower, Moses
CENTKALlA.
Haperty, James
llcm-on, Philip
Holmes, Thomas
Lehigh Mahanoy It. It
Walsh, David
,1
GerUhty, Thomas'...
steel, Oeo. W
McCalTcrty, Pat
Madden, Michael
Ijehlgh Mahanoy It. It
4
1 s
47
4 70
3 22
S
IS
s
3 36
1 W
50
7 40
3 36
46 (10
3 73
1 lot
0 tl
1 "
1 41
1 "
J II
1 44
1 41
1 "
1 41
1"
h "
3"
5
9 80
1 W
1 on
60
9 20
5 5.'
40
Ijughlln, llridget
Sweeney, Margaret 2 20
Kneff, John 1 uo
ItllCH, UUIIII......
l'urw'll, John
Oulgley, Mrs, Margaret..
oerlghty, Thomas
liarrett Mary
Iirennan, John
Hem-on, Wm
Ilullcan, Hichard
Kclley, Wm
Klerns, Patrick
llanley, John O
Hracey, Geo
Gorrctl Co
CEN'THE.
50
60
8 40
a ss
1
40
50
90
HO
3 30
SO
7 2U
22 acres Adams, Enos L 4 00
2101s uroust iiiumus
35 acres Conner, II. J. M. F
1 lot IVrlln;, Win
3 " Freas, Andrew estate
7 acres Fritz, Win. estato
3 " (lood, Jacobehtato
70 " llagenbucli, Wm
in " llagenbuch, Wm. sr. estate
31 " IlofTman, Wm. estate
1 lot Hew, i:nio
3 " March, Hebecca ,
h-l
1 51
3.'
32
05
16
3 29
61
2 21
64
S6
j - nuumci. miuut.i.m.HH i,
1 " snousler, Jneoo , 32
61
1 acres Klrkendall Creasy.
5 Aciienoacn, samuei
13
CONNGIIAM.
429 acres Ileam, Joshua
2C2 19
40 55
21 S6
12 22
72 83
2 5S
2.1
6s 89
49 84
3 29
2 11
mots urocKway, u. 11. ,.1
3" " " ....
O II II II
11" " "
1 " Hreslln, Iiernard,..,
4 t ail, Jiibuuci,
112 acres Huston, John
23.' " Mine, joim
1 lot
Kromer, A. W
1. 11
Lclby, Epliralm'".'.'...'..',"V.T.V.'.
" Harvey
Mellen, 1 homas
Millard, o. II
Mcdulre, Tcrrance
Morris, Anna 11
Monroe, John ,
2 54
13
2 35
88
6 67
2 hi
5 61
2 7'
Kuawii. Casner 2 T
38J acres Huston, Mary ,
175 " Huston, Thomas
102 uu
40 80
1 rriru. jucuu,
Cl 20
61 JO
214 SO
92
II til
401 " Y'oung, John
40 11 llrelsh, lloboit..,.,
8 " Walker, Lewis
4 lots Mourcy, John
4 " " '
4 " " '
FISI11NGC1IEEK,
3 6:
SCI
3(W
20 acres Alletrar. John 'Est' 2 55
20 Dresher.rJohn Its
300 " lioty lval'r Stewart 15 au
W " Force Crawford 1 53
20 FurierGeo .114
ui Harrison John 6 43
ioi " HotTman Freas , 10 20
s " Hulm Win 312.1
200 Kindt John Co 10 20
140 11 Lemon Thorn is 711
66 Mfllenryc. U. Daniel... 310
17 " " E.J 153
15 Parks James II,., 153
50 hobblns Win A... ,, . 2 55
to " Hichard Lewis , 393
HI ltelclmrt Charles 2J05
UO " IlobblnsEll i 7u
u) " Hutchison Thos J . . 306
.1 lvalerdco 3)
2U " Connor Magglo 1 ,, . 141
FRANKLIN.
Cleaver Wellington
40 '
71 do
4 do
0 do
SO do
29 do
1 do
330
150
ft
480
ass
3 SO
14 91
4 30
I 41
3M
100
1 10
2
71
500
soon
20
1 64
82 tO
31 20
1 12
50
30
10 GO
Former Jonathan..
Swank (Ico ...........
Voiisrht James. ...
VnmrhtK HOWCll..,
IlohrtMch Vm,..............
Howell H'm
(UlEENiroOD.
Allicrtson Mlios and Jartlojr.,
arryJohn.
Patterson M J..........
14 do
200 do
2S do
IIKMIAHJH.
SO do CrttnpM! Nl. ......
as do McJ'rldn II 1).............
do
do
no
Nenis rurseu ...
H'rlght Lptl
Jones David
JACKSON.
Frlck (Ira A......
do
Hess llcnjamln
.Miller t'hss M .....
M do
wo do
100 do
4 do
M do
Miller n Neyliart....
si A Arren
15 " Kitchen, James W..
62 " McIIenry, Ilohr
& " Kceler, J. it
LOCUST.
so acres iicwait, ueo
2M '! ltvcrhart, John is (0
r.t 11 (leroghty, Thomas 13 1
23 Kline, John I. - 3 87
30 11 Ionzcnbcrirer, l'hlllp 4 95
100 " Snyder, Icremlah 1 09
MADISON.
25 acres fox, Joel.
M
si nu
50
m
no
81
12
36
3110
33
41
17
55
S
13
Kvon. charlen
Ilcndeshotl, K
lleldenrled, Tobias. .....
Klsner, James ,
llrn'l'TSholl, Krostus...
Olnirlfs, T. It
Wclllfcr, Daniel estate..
MAIN.
24 acres Ilroekway Ent ,
1 97
1 31
40
1 411
1 10
41
urover, Aaron
ocarhart, Joseph
tindcrllter, Henry..
Miller. II. (1. estate...
Mouser, Kmnnuel
Fennock, C, K. & Co. .......
21 74
Klchart, Charles. 3.1 25
" , tn
i CMIUIIIHU, llUUUt'U...... I
'f of lno smlck. llrobst. Yctter Ilauck... s tM
23 acres Miumnn, John .. 3 15
7 " Shuman, W. T 7
10 " hhuman, Mllos 112
7 " bnvtlcr. Abraham 3 17
900 " swartz snenp Co 31 OJ
loo " Yetter, Isaac - 3 45
3 " Hartman, Mnthlas 51
45 " Moser, Michael ... S eo
MIFFLIN.
15 acres Aten, Thomas.,
30
31
40
13-4
1 S3
7 SO
36
2
3
3H
iOO
70
70
2 VII
1 to
1 87
RO
2 6.1
70
5
Aten. J. P.
111
10
70 :
Creasy, Henry.....
Ilcndershott, Catharine.,
Jacoby, o.
Kramer, A. W ......
Michael, John
200
35
18
2X
'X
loo
33
35
12.1
30
30
4
15
67
Masteller, Jos......
Menslnfer, Wm .
Nuuceuter, V. J.
Parks, James, II. A. F ..........
sutlilt, Joel
Schwcppcnhelser I. K
schweppenhelser. Horace
Hchweppenhelser, K. P .
swank, S. H
William, Mmuel........
Yohe, John it
Y'ohe, Jacob estate
MONTOUR.
91 acres Creasy, Jacob 4 is
18 " nicer, llaibara 1 6.0
41 " Keal, Win 5 03
2S " itamscy estate 4 44
MT. PLEASANT.
67 acres Crouse, Hiram Andrew Jr 12 20
10 ' Jacoby Hupert 165
10 ' Jacoby, Samuel 2 92
10 " sharrer, Mathlas 2 9.7
OltAyOE.
19 acres EverllL, Gabriel estate
20 " llagcnbucu, Jeremiah
12 " Hess, Jeremiah
W Illdlay LevL
,' lot Coleman Ueo 8 ,
30 acres Patterson M II
2 : Hitler MIchaeL
11 " KUno Jacob dee'd,
230
464
1 OS
390
3 45
15
101
PINE.
201 " Frlck Geo A 1270
100 " Miller cole 11a
1.13 " DroibleblsJohn 1 50
130 " Weathcrcl Clark. j on
100 " Hoberts Cole 1 si
21) ' HobblnsTD. .... 188
21 " (ireenley James 30
ItOAHINGCKEEK.
40 acres lirolscli Jacob 1 74
12 "
fill "
373 "
250 "
16 "
200 '
CO "
18 "
10O "
142 "
58 "
'11 "
los "
14(1 "
401 "
40 "
un "
70 "
240 "
01 "
62 "
20 '
3S "
42 "
18 "
66 "
50
500 "
20 "
41 '
19 '
7 14
45 "
9 "
100 "
30 "
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50 "
192 '
84 "
40 '!
250 "
2 "
75 "
2S "
125 "
" " S9
Ilarnes Thos Jr bo
Confalr Itlco 182s
Cox o s Ex of Tench Cox 3 00
" " 40
" " 2 00
" " . 60
Dlltiplaln EzekleL 1 25
Huston John 2 on
Morris a Hughes 1223
Windy 1 ewls 4 uo
Kclchart Charles 5 11
" " 5 46
" " 611
" ' 88 Hi
HaubJ Miller. an
" 3 18
Navlnger Jonathan 1 45
sliellcnberger Thomas 1715
. 4 90
as
2 45
1 96
1 96
98
S43
50
1250
78
. 101
52
26
Wltchey John.
Yocum Ifiiac
Yocum Elijah
Y'etter Lewis Vat,
Trlcn Jacob.. . .
Sboup Abraham ...
Heaver oeo J I, Kline..
Little Hobert
Mori Is Hughes
118
" " 10
Melllngton Wm 2 8-1
" " ... 94
Skato Henry w
SUOAItLOAF.
IlcllasWm 3 20
Uuckalew James lit 00
ColeE7eklel 1015
Cole Thomas II 4 cm
Chapln J F... soao
ChaplnJF 143
Custer Mary 4 41
Hess Jos o 2 32
lies Crevellnir Co. 11 si
.V ot 119 Hess i esley 8 20
H of 119
v or nu
. 1560
1 16
5 80
. 20 30
. 21 H2
.. 18 80
.. 8 70
1 (0
710
660
19 acres Ilartman Jesse .
91
narvey J r M smith....
McIIenry ltohr. ..
Savogo Joshua Est
McIIenry E J
Sid
80
500
200
John J......
Uuckalew Evan.!.".".'
78
192
rpREASURER'S SALE
I OF
SEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA
COUNTY, PA.
Also the following lots, nieces nnil mnyla nf
seated lands returned by the tax cellecfors ore to
uo bum at tut) same time unuer tno provisions or
au Act of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to
the sale ot lands for taxes In Columbia county.'!
approved March tth, lsos.
DEAVEH.
No. Acnss. Wakrantes or Ownsr.
Taxes
1 .jo
1 lot Losee, J, A. agent
1
Maston, Wm . 6 so
4 lots
names, inas. 30 40
1 1 ,t McAfee. John ..
3 05
50 acres names, Chas ,
39 25
6 92
10 10
a 00
; 53
114 -.2
1 1.7
1 79
33 60
5 03
1 20
3 00
9 12
19 CO
S 41
49
12 60
75
563 Oi
239 07
o iuis .Maston, .Mrs. wm ,
2 " Seipt, A. 11
2 acres Ahleman, Charles
10 ' .Marklo llrns. A rn
317 " Miller, longenberger Fisher..
8 " llaker, Jacob sr.
4 Sherman. '1 nomas
lis " Cuse and Wolvetton..,..
21 " lliedbenncr, Gideon
IIENTON,
1 lot Albertson, Samuel It
2 Ilt'ucock, Samuel....,
II LOOM.
8 lots Walter, Norman
1 " l'ursell, Kllsha
CATAWISSA.
4 acres Klefer, Jacob estate .....,
10 " Pilce, Jonas
CKNTltALIA BOH.
Hot I.angdon, Mrs. ThomasdccU....
CONYNOIIAM.
1 lot Hrown. Wm
3S1 acres ctimmlngs. It. M. Co ',
iuu curry, Ellen m
lllr.ili. Iln..l.n.. ..
400 acres Nathaniel Hrown tract',!!'.'..".'.','.! 428 to
1 lot nerrrou, Philip g(
" Quinn, Catharine .... el
,' " hoons, Henry 75
! " Morrison, James 73
IS acres Keller. John W 1 11
H lot lluss, Anna .., 1 j
(.lil.EMWOOII.
Hot lllklngton, P. K a)
81 acres Moore, Lafayette ,, 3 10
81 " Moore, A. L 4 95
11 KM LOCK.
21 acres Thomas Slate Co. ..... 47 m
V lot Marshall, Wm. S 03
1 " Fugu, John ,,,, jo
10 acres Olliaspy, Win. estate. J 01
lot Vaiihurn, Wm ji
JACKSON,
110 acres Chambrlaln1 Lewis.. ......
11 70
1 61
a 78
1 26
6 34
e 50
6 CO
3 00
3 00
13 75
1 SO
a at
1 35
U, JAJW1S, E.ueu ,
3.1 " Y'oung, Lewis C.
15 " Keller, Jacob
LOCUST.
s acres Hhoads, Susan....
MADISON.
170 acres Tromboncr, A. C.
iou - r.tr, cuaries w.
CU " uvea, Charles
6 " House' and Krom. ....., ,,
HO " Hill, Jesse
70 " cox, M m. It. ,
MAIN.
21 acres Ulttcnbender, Conrad
MIFFLIN.
Hot Kelchncr, Jacob E.
MT. PLEASANT.
15 acres lientleld.Thomas a 40
23 " Hower, Charles E. ,. 770
01UNGE.
l7 acres Crouse, Nelson,,.,.. 10 80
PINE.
125 acres ltobtlns, Joshua, , 7 w
k " iitcinu. iacou a nr.
34 " Drelblebls, Jacobestate,,.,,,,
' Hrelblcbts, Joseph.
10 11 Evans, Geo. , ,
60 " Kline and i'attenon.,M
W " Meulenhall, Ellas. J.. ..
3eo " do do
4li ' Welsh, Aimer .....!.:
50 i Hunynn. Ezra estato ,
30 Parker, John 1I..
sconx
7 acres Columbia Uuie stone Co...
SUdAHLOAF.
86 acres Hess.ljivlna.....,..,
40 " Kane, John U
Smi Creveling, J. II M...
21 " Albertsou, Jease.,.. ,
1 90
21
10
It 00
US 35
14 62
76 50
1 25
,t40
4a 0
40
8 15
114 50
PETXH A. KYANfl.
Treasurer.
Treasurer's ofilec, uioeiasburg, ManUtuih, iss,
A pill 2, itsc-Dw.
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