The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 03, 1886, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.'
The Columbian.
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J. K. Bltlwbmderf E41tor-
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
FRIDAY, SEl'TKMHKK 3, 1880.
Thomas 10. ltoncdict of Middlctown
N. Y. has been appointed Public Print
er nt Washington. Gilbert II. Heno
diet editor of tho Ellenvillo l'ress N. Y.
will act as chief clerk.
President, Cleveland and party loft
Monday morning for tho upper lako
region, whoro they will spend a low
days in fishing and hunting. Thoy
will return the Tatter part of tho week.
Lightning struck into the powder
rrmcazitio of Latlln it Hand nt Chicago
on Sunday ovening, causing a terrific
explosion which was felt for miles
around. About iuu,uuu pounds oi
liowder exploded. Other powder mag
azincs were in tho samo vicinity ; but
nono of tlio powder exploded tho
buildings however, wcro torn down by
tlio explosion ol tlio oilier magazine
People in churches near by were panic
Htriokcn, not knowing the causo of tho
great Bliock. Only threo lives wcro
lost, and a number seriously injured.
fiUOEALEW AND CONGRESS.
Not that ho needs any recommenda
tion or commendation from any one
for all know him. But when so dia
tincuUhcd a citizen is chosen to repre
sent the 11th Congressional district in
Uongress as Unarlcs it. isucKaiow.
there is a stride in tho path of reform
ation almost unparalleled in tho annals
of inodorn politics, especially in dis
tricts of such overwhelming minorities.
Tho people havo been, timo and
again, systematically cheated out of
their choice by scheming, unscrupu
lous and petty politicians, in tho inter
ests of self aggrandizement rather
'than for tho public weal. Not that
thoy havo sot been creditably represent
ed, but that they havo been defrauded
out of their best and purest representa
tive mon. Buckalow is indentified,
.moro or less, with every publio interest
local and general in behalf of tho poo-
hIji'ji if ll.!a nnmmnntiinnllli in
JJ 1U a JJWU Ul I.U1Q uuiuujuununiku, i
tho framing of the State Constitution.
Ho will bo a power, if chosen, that
will not only bo felt in tbo 11th con
gressional district but throughout the
wholo nation. IPo will not only vote
on questions and bills, but will lead
and push to tho tront issues mat win
put to tho background lobbies and
corruption, and will uso every effort to
institute reforms in hitherto abuses of
publio trust.
Next to tho President, ho will wield
an influence second to none in tho
nation, in tho interest of good govern
ment. Ripoin oxperienco and ability
a statesman of the first order, and a
sooial and political star of tho first
magnitudo ; how can it fail that suo
ccss should not attend his overy effort !
J.
THE CONGRESSIONAL 00NTEREN0E.
From tho proceedings of bho Con
gressional Conference in 1880 for this
district as published in the Columbian
of October 1st ot that year, wo co
tbo following Resolution adopted
the Conferenco:
"Jiesolved, That a congressional
committee bo appointed to consist of
ono cominittco man from each county
or part of a county, who shall have
power to camo tho timo and placo of
holding tho congressional conference
for this district, and tbo timo and place
shall bo announced before September
1st of each year ; and further that tho
timo namod shall not bo later than Sep
tember. 10th : and provided further
th.it nt least tcu (lavs notico bo civet)
before tho meeting "of the conference.''
The above resolution, which origi-
natcd tbo district Committee, sho.es
tho authority of that Coramitteo to be
limited to tho fixing pf the timo and
placo for holding tho Conferenco meet'
ing, and of course giving notico of the
same, ino oranuuee nave iiuuiiu(
to do with tho Conference when lick
But tho main object of this resolution
is defeated lor tho present year by uo
lav in holding Conventions in tbo
eastern counties of the district, Tho
Convention for Carbon county is called
for 11th September a date later than
tho timo fixed for a Conferenco by tho
resolution rule.
Columbia, Luzerne, Lackawanna,
and Montour, havo taken timely action
by holding their Conventions nt early
dates : Monroo and Pike havo hold
theirs within tho past week, but Car
bon is decidedly behind time.
Prohibition Convention at Harrisburg.
For the Columbian.
Tho Prohibition Convention was
opened on Wednesday morning Aug.
25th in the Opera IIouso with religious
exercises. Tlio prinoipal business of
tho morning session was tho adoption
of rules. Tho Columbia county uele
gation took their seats in tho afternoon
Tho nrcludo to the nftewfoon session
was singing by a choir of tittle- girls,
and tho opening proper was by the
Convention singing "rrohibition Ad
vancing" to tho tuno of "Hold tho Fort'
and prayer by a clergyman from fVest
uiorclaud.
Tho Opera Houfo was filled. Tho
Convention was salted with n sprink
ling of ladies, and Blightly peppered
vtith colored delegates. While wnitiug
for tho committees speeches were made.
Ono by Mr. Mills was briof and very
uploy. Another by Win. Daniels of
Maryland (not elected Vico President
in 1881) was longer ana very cniorinm
inrf. Tho bouso was in a good hum
or. nnd his allusion to tho accession of
a "Republican Wolfo in prohibition
..Ia!.!...11 ill.ittn.1 wrmilnrfnl nntllliai.
asm.
Tho Gommitlec on permanent organ
i.ation nominated as Chairman, A. A
Stevens of Blair county ; Secretary C,
J. Reddick of Cumberland county ;
two assistant Secretaries ono of them a
colored man ; nnd several Vico Chair-
mnn
Tho Chairman an admirable pro-
J! -ill n..i:.,nl n lntf.ti-m
Killing uiuccr, uumucu j.m.v.vi....
Wiii.ii lm rn.fprred to tho protection Of
tho Sabbath thero was a strong demon
stration of applause. A proposition to
limit tho number of delegates in future
Conventions to COO to ask to get tho
'.nt n mill," t If left on tllO P. R. R.
failed. It was argued that it must not
Lo said of tho now party, as of tho
old one?, mat it was -run vy mu .
l? if ' 'Pim imnilirrnf delegates at
tending was Oil. On a call for old
Boldiers, 118 stood up to bo counted,
and thero was a graud hurrah. Then
rnvmmi o-prn counted. 138 in tho
Convention aud 30 hi thu gallery. Tho
. . ... i . ..i.
dolegatos occasionally rcierwu iu c-imii
other mder tho title of "Brother" as
if iu a Sunday Sohool Convoutloii.
U'iiere were 55 lawyers, 37 tchcte, 10
ilivalcians. One undertaker then called
lor tlio count of undcrlnkorn, but a
iliysieinu objected that (no undertakers
tronerly followed not tlio iiliysiclnns
Hit tlin unloons. 371 classed them
HclvcB as meclianlcs, laborers and farm-
crs.
Tho ovening was occupied by n
couplo of addresses and somo financial
work.
On Thursday morning Mr. Garrett
of Philadelphia reported tho formation
of a Prohibition lcngno of tlio Soldiers
and Sailors of tho lato wnr who wtro
present at tho Convention, and invited
all others lo join, including tlioso of
both sides In that wnr. A letter from
Canton, Ohio, to Hon. Chas. Wolfe,
was read, reporting tho formation of a
similar league, or "Legion," In Ohio.
A resolution of tho Old Soldiers, con
cerning tho setting up of n saloon in
tho Soldiers' Homo at Dayton, Ohio,
was read. A colored man reported
that thero was a saloon iu tho Soldiers'
Home at Haniiton Va. nnd another in
that at Washinnton D. C putting tho
Bhacklcs on tho mon who had aided in
breaking tho shackles from his race.
Tho resolution was amended to Include
all theso cases and adoptid by tho
convention.
Tho committeo on l inanco reported
that $10,000 should bo raised to bo ox-
limited in nrrraniziiitr the state, open
ing Ilcad Quarters iu Philadelphia,
and circulating Prohibition literature.
An nttcmnt was tnndo to raiso $0,000
of it in tho convention, resulted in
pledces of cash amounting to bo,319,
- ... . -
wnuo wniiiua ior inu uuiuiimiuu uu
Resolutions to bring in tho Platform, a
couplo of colored mon wcro called out,
ana mauo somo goou mm mai, wuro
enthusiastically received. Ex-Senator
Landon, who voted lor uiaino a years
ago, mado a speech, good but over long.
In tho afternoon, after tho usual
singing and prayer, and collection of
S20U lor tho wtaow ot jvov. jur. una
dock murdered lately in Iowa, Judgo
Black reported tbo Platform, it de
clares first for Stato and National pro
hibition ot tno Liiquor tramc as a crime;
arraiens tho Democratic and Republi
can parties for unfaithfulness to tho
interests ot tno itomo ana me otaie ;
declares that moral efforts must not bo
relaxed, and commends tho work of tho
Women's Christian Temperanco Union
says that the Prohibition party is tho
only ono that givcB tho voter a chanco
to voto for Prohibition, and is willing
to bo defeated for it ; deplores the
nosition of tho National Government
and demands that it shall not hinder
prohibition in "prohibition states ;'
calls for checks upon corporation and
.monopolies, specially tho whisky mon
opoly j blames tno oiu paints iui nui
enforcing tho principles of "anti-discrimination"
upon tho Railroads : holds
that imported contract labor should bo
lorbidden, that American lanor suoiuu
havo first consideration and protection
against tho competition of foreign
labor, and that tho drink tiaflio is tho
rapacious foq of tho prosperity of labor
ana oi me security oi uumuui , iuvuib
arbitration between employers and em
ployed i demands enforcement of the
laws that protect tho Christian Sabbath
which it regards as a safeguard of our
freo institutions ; denounces tho "sub
mission clauso" of tho Republican
Platform as deceptive! declaies that
sectional feeling between North and
South should be obliterated and com
mends tho effort to combinu North and
South in a National Prohibition party :
calls for a national law of marriage aud
divorce to do away with tho present
heterogeneous system, and tor tlio en
forcement of laws protecting social
purity ; denounces the corruption of
tho ballot box as deserving disfran
chisement j and giving thanks to God
for tho past, proposes to go forward.
Tho Convention then proceeded to
nomination. All the candidates were
nominated by acclamation and unani
mously. They aro Hon. Chas. S.
Wolfo of Lowisburg for Governor,
Hon. A. A. Barker of Allegheny Co.
for Lieutenant Governor, Charles S.
Hawley of Lackawanna for Auditor
General John N. Emory of Lawrence
county for Secretary of Internal Affairs,
Rev. John M. Palmer of Allegheuy for
Congressman-at-large. The latter is a
minister of the African M. E. Church,
and I believe a Presiding Elder.
After speeches by tho nominees and
somo votes of thanks oto , tho Conven
tion adjourned with tho doxology,
"I'raiso od trom whom an DiessingB
flow."
OllSEKVEIt.
Prohibition Platform-
Tho prohibition Conventional Harris
burg last week adopted tho following
platform :
Tho Prohibition party of Pennsyl
vania, by its delegates in convention
assembled, declares s
1. That tho wholo drink system of
importation, manufacture, salo and
supply of intoxicating liquors is a Stato
and National institution aud as a fun
damental object of our party organi
zation wo demand Stato and National
prohibition of tho same.
2. That the administration of Gov
ernment nnd tho execution of the laws
is through officers chosen by party,
and party must bo held Ksponsiblo
for unfaithfulness in tlio discharge of
its duties i thereforo wo arraign tho
Republican and Democratic parties as
having been untrue to tho pooplo on
thu liquor question, falso to proclaimed
principles of "equal justioo to hll and
special favors to none," and of protec
tion to tho weak nnd dependent ; cal
lous to tho wrongs which tlio liquor
trado inflicts upon wives and children
npon industry, trade and domestio
happiness, thrift and prosperity j and
conspirators against the peoplo by tho
repeal of tho local option acts, against
their will and protest, and by three suc
cessive Ltgisluturcs elected by them
rejecting tho petitions of thousands of
tho best citizens of tin Commonwealth
abking for tho BubmiBsion to popular
voto of an amendment to tho Constitu
tion forbidding tho drink trade theso
repeated acts of theso parties iu tho
past is a sign board for tho future, and
justify nBking tho voters of tho Stato
to abandon theso parties, and unito
with tho Prohibition party in support
of measures for tlio pretention of "homo
and nativo laud."
3. That moral efforts to reclaim tho
drinker, and to educate in tbo ualuro
and effects of intoxicants must not bo
relaxed i nnd we approve of all organi
zations having theso objects specially
in view : notably tho Womon's Christ
ian Temperanco Unions by their de
voted, practical and perserviug labors
commands our admiration, emulation
and appreciative recognition. Tho
Prohibition party pledges its co-operation
and iullucnco iu tho prosecution
of whatever measures and to whatever
decree, our mothers, wives and sisters
miy deem needful for protection of
homo from tho drink curse, including
civil equality under tho law, and their
cousul mid labor in our party work of
"down with tho saloon and up with tno
homo" is cordially itivilo-i and welcom
ed.
i. Tho Prohibition party is tho only
pnrly, which gives tho citizens tho op
portunity of voting for miblio officers
not in complicity with tlio liquor busi
ness, nnd removed from tho voter all
moral responsibility for tho evils which
tho liquor system inflicts, nnd Is tho
only party willing to bo defeated in do
fonso of Prohibition or to triumph
with its triumph,
o. That we deploro tho fnct that our
Government rcmnlns tlio partner in
this, traffic by issueing permits to sell
iu tlio Territories, District of Columbia
tho cnpltol buildings, in States whtro
.i . i in., i i . i!ii li
me unmo is pruinuiieu, uim tu nn ua
treasury with tho $80,000,000 rovcntio
from this polluted sourco and wo do
mand that Congress shall, by law, for
bid tho Isstio of such tax rtcclots or
permits in Stntcs, districts of counties
where the liquor traflio is prohibked by
law.
0. That corporatlous nro created to
subscrvo tho public welfare, and should
bo held to a strict compliance with tho
objectB of their creation and its sub
jection to tho law. That corporitlon
monopolists, oflico seeking nnd oflico-
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UOllUUg IIIUIIUJIUIINIP, Willi tnu 1IIJIIU1
trading monopolists, now form a triple
all ian co in tho Republican nnd Demo
cratic parties for lullucnciiig tho exec
utive, legislative and judicial branches
of the Government, dangerous to pub
lic liberty nnd hostile to the interests
of tho people, which calls for coutngo
ous and energetic measures for their
subiection.
7. That wo favor tho enforcement
by laws of section 7 of articlo 17 of
our Stato Constitution which provides
against "discrimination in charges of
facilities for transportation by nbato
ment, drawback or otherwise," and
against "any preference in furnishing
oars of motivo power" by transporta
tion companies of the Stato, and wo
chargo tho Republican and Democratic
parties as being falgo to tho peoplo
and favoring corporations by not re
moving by cfllcient legislation during
tho past twclvo years tho wrongs and
abuses which this articlo of tho consti
tution was intended to correct.
8. That imported contract and pau
per labor Blmuld bo forbidden, and our
immigration laws so changed that whilo
excluding no nationality, the pence
aud security to life aud property and
tho interests of American industry
should bo protected against the intro
duction of tho criminal, idlers and vag
rant class of all nations.
9. American labor, skill and capital
employed in agriculture, miuing, manu
factures, commerco and tho mechanical
arts should havo first consideration
nnd nrnleetinn atrainst tbo competition
of foreign labor and and capital in our
tanit nnd other laws. wo regard
capital, rightfully employed, as tho
friend and helper and not thy enemy
of labor, and any oppression or infidel
ity of either must net to the injury of
both. Tho drniK taioon, wnicu ab
sorbs so much of tho wages of li.bor,
and incites to discontent, tumult, boy-
cottism. anarchism and riot, is tho ra
pacious foo of labor and capital. Tho
suppression of the saloon would do
moro for the prosperity of labor and
tho security of capital than any other
remeuy iu uiu puwur ui legionuiun
We invito tho co-opcratioti of employ
ers and employed to secure the de
struction ot this toe to both. Arbitra
tion for tho just arrangement of dif
ferences arising between employers of
labor and their employes is a manly,
Christian method equally applicable to
individuals, corporations, States and
Nations, and should bo provided for
by Slate, National and international
law.
10. That wo believe in tho Christ
ian Sabbath as an indispensable safe
guard of our cherished institutions,
justified as well by nature and reason
as by religious precept, wo ocmana
the strict enforcement of all laws
against its violation and hold in ab
horence is inimical to tho best interests
of tho peoplo tho so-called "Continent
al Sunday." That all corporations,
publio and private enterprises, and
chief among them the drink traffic, on-
gaged in secularizing tho day, aro vio
lators of wholesorao laws aud robbers
of both health and rest from their de
pendent employes.
11. We denounco and repudiate
tho so-called submission resolution of
tho late Republican Stato Convention
as deceptive, and a snaro to catch
votes. It proclaims an opinion of
judgment that tho Legislature should
nuopt measures ior suumissiou ot an
amendment, but makes no pledge of
tho party cither favoring prohibition
or to sustain such submission, and it
was so declared in tbo convention and
sinco by tho Republican press. The
position of tho National Republican
platform, with tho silence and acquies
enco of tho liquor business in Pennsyl
vania.
12. That tho sectional feelings bo
tween North and South should bo ob
literated, but we despair so long as the
Democratic aud Republican parties
survive to rekindle old jealousies aud
rovivo old memories. We, therefore,
commend tho effort to combine North
and South in a National Prohibition
party on tho ono great common causo
of freeing tho wholo land from tho
drink curse.
13. That our present heterogenous
laws regulating marriage and divoico
in tho social stato, aro a shame to our
civilization, and wo demand a National
law conformable lo tho divino law and
uniform for all tho States, and that all
laws promotivo of social purity shall
bo strictly enforced,
14. That disfranchisement as pun
ishment for acts of corruption of tho
voter, of falso counts and false returns
of votes cast nt our elections, should
bo enaoted, Wo denounco tho practico
of party managers, of paying the
taxes of voters in order to secure their
votes. We denounco tho plna that to
the victors in elections belong the
spoils of appointment to publio office,
as unpatriotic, immoral and dangerous,
nnd wo denounce ring or boss rule
which administers publio affairs on tho
spoils systom for tho omolujneut of
olllce-holders or for party reputation.
With gratitude to Almighty God for
his tavors in the1 past, ana in humbio
dependeuco upon His divino help in the
future, wo niovo forward iu tlio firm
confidence that in duo timo ho will
prown our endeavors with completo
success.
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A CreatVictory
A Torrlblo Cnso of Scrofula
Cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
" In tlio winter of 1879 1 was attacked wltli
Scrofula In ono ot tho most aggravating forms.
At ono ttmo I lind no less than thirteen largo
Abscesses over ami around my necknnd tliro.it,
continually exuding an offensive mass of
bloody matter disgusting to behold, and
almost Intolerable to rmluro. It Is Imposslblo
to fully descrlbo my sufferings, as tbo caso
was complicated with Chronic Catarrh. After
three years of misery, having been treated by
threo physicians, t was worse than ever.
Finally, on tho recommendation of W. 3,
Huntley, druggist, ot Lockiwt, I was Induced
to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. And now, alter
having taken twclvo bottles, within tho last
twelve months, tho scrofulous eruptions havo
entirely ceased, nnd tho abscesses have all
disappeared, except tho unsightly scars.whlch
nro dally becoming. 'smaller by degrees, and
beautifully less.' I do not know what It may
havo done for others, but I do know that In
my case, Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved nn
eltcctlvo speclflo Indeed. As nn evldeneo of
my gratltudo I send tlieso facts unsolicited,
audi am ready lo verify tho authenticity of
this cure, by personal correspondence with
any ono wlm doubts It." ClIAltLES A. ltou
KttTS, Hast Wilson, N. Y.
This statement Is confirmed by V, J. Hunt
ley, druggist, of Lockport, N. Y w ho calls tho
euro a trial victory tor Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Bendforbookglvlngstatemcntsofmanycurcs.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists, tl six for S5. Mado
only by O. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mast, ,
lOO'Dosos Ono k Dollar.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
STATU.
Foil GoVKIlNOIl,
CIIAUNCEY 1 HLACK.
of York.
Foil LlHUTENANT 3oVEllN01l,
1. 15KUCH HIOKETTS.
of Luzerne.
Fon AuniTon Gknuuai,
WILLIAM J. MU2NNAN.
of Allegheny.
Foit CoN(inr.ss-AT-LAiiit:,
MAXWKLL STEPHENSON,
of Philadelphia.
Fon SucitKTAitv of Internal Apfaiiis,
J. SIMPSON AFRICA,
of Huntingdon.
countv.
Fon CONdllKSS,
CHARLES R. UUCKALEW.
subject to tho decision ot tho Conferees of tho
11th District.
Fon State Senator,
JOHN G. FREEZE.
subject to the decision ot tho Conferees of the
s-ith District.
Fon Repiiksentatives,
A. L. FRITZ,
Of Uloorasburg.
JAMES T. FOX,
Of Beaver Township.
Fon Associate Judoes,
JAMES LAKE,
Of Scott Township.
C. G. MURPHY,
Of Centralia.
VIGILANCE COMMITTEE.
BEAVKIt Levi Michael, George Drelsbach, Isaac
Kllngerman, Moses dchllcher, J. P. Fry, Jesso
Rlttenhouse.
DEit'VICK, E A. D. seely, Freeman Sitter, Jacob
W. Campbell, lllrom V. llowcr
BBllWICK, W-Johu Krantz, Georgo A. Carey,
Will T. Snyder.
BENTON Emanuel Laubach, Benton; Frank T.
ShulM, Haven creek-; Georgo Gibbons, Cambra;
Heuben Hlgfrled, Iienton.
BLOOM, K John B. Casey, C. B. Bobbins, C. II.
Campbell, chas. It. IlouseL
BLOOM, W Guy Jacob-, David Olrton, John
Welllver, Jas. M'llrldo.
BltunuilEEK-Gldeon Michael, Geo. W. Miller,
William Lamon, Cyrus smith.
CATAW1SSA Wm. T. Creasy, W'm. Berkheimcr,
Wm. tehuck, Allen Barnett.
CENTllALIA Michael W. Brcnnan, David Walsh,
John llennessy.
CENTHE J. V. Hink, John Wanlcli, Sanderson
llagenbuch, Arthur Creasy, A. J. Kocher, Al
bert KelcUner, Levi llemley.
CONVNGIIAM, N-ltob't Canneld, Patrick J. Cain,
William callagy.
CONYXGHAM, sJohn P. Hannon, Patrick Uealy.
FrsilINQCllEEK Amos Ilaitinan, J. M. Ammcr-
mant Noman M'llenry, .Samuel Coleman.
FKANKLIN It. M. Mclleiiry, Jonathan Lorcman,
Jacob Artley.
GHEENWOol) A. J. Derr. Dorr's P. o.-, John Leg-
gott, Iola; Jacob Welllver, Eyer's Grove; Win.
Black, llohrsburg; Phil. Young, Mlllvlllo.
nEMLOCK Matulas Glrton, iTinn Kelt-hard,
Lawrence L. Ilartman, Jacob Martz.
JACKSON Frank Trlvelplece, J. W. Kitchen,
Frank Fritz.
LOCUST A. M. Johnson, Christian Small, Charles
Beaver, Adam Dlmmlck.
AIADISON-Cliarles 11. Fruit, Baltls Sterling, John
M. smith.
MAIN Gilbert Shuman, Freas Bowman, George
llrelsh.
MlFFl.IN-Isaao Andreas, c. W, Hess, E. (cliwen
penhelser. MONTOUK James Quick, ltupert; Henry Lazarus,
Grovanla; I. W. Baylor, Catawlssa.
MT. PLEASANT-Sanvi llartzcl, Llghtstrect,Mack
Ikoler, Moidacsville; Isaac Appleman, Weill
versvllle. OIIANQE-L. M. sleppy, Theodoro Rush, Miles
belong.
HOAUINGCIIEEK-James Knlttle, Wm. B. Houck,
Leander Fetterman.
PINE D. It. Gordner, lino Summit, J. II. Fowler,
Pine summlti Daniel Bobbins, lierr's.
SCOTT, W-L. M. Kelcuncr, A. O. Illdlay.
SCOTT, E-B. F. Itelghard, Ell belineldman, Wm.
Savage,
SUGAHLOAF Alfred Colo, Daniel steadman,
Aaron Fritz, E. F. Laubach.
TKIAL LIST FOU SEI'TESIIIEU
TERM, K-,6.
Mrs. V. B. Frederick vs Edward Lyons.
Sarah O. Hosier vs. Israel luttenbender.
Stephen lilttenbender vs. Samuel Bowers, with
notico lo Odd Fellows Hall Ass'u of Orange
vine, terro tenants.
Charles M. Conyngham and L. C. Paine, doing
business as Conyngham a Palbe, vs James -Mc-Alarney
and Mary McAlarney, his wlfo.
Jacob Haines vs. N, & W. II. Ity. Co.
A. II. Krlckbaum'suso vsV. II. Krlckbaum.
James Moyer vs James S. Lcwarti, Admr. of Jo-
M. o. Hughes 'and liermon Fahrlngcr vs John
Lloyd.
H. W. Hess, O. D. Hess and I. J. Thomas, part
ners, do)ng business In tho nrm name of Hess
SThomas vs lllrain F. Everett.
Wm. II. Yorgey vs Iocust Mountain Water Co.
II. E. lleaco;U vs. Wm. Mastcller.
J, F. Smith, now to uso ot Catawlssa Deposit
Bank va 8. c. Creasy.
Clark Callender, ex'r ot Joseph Hess, dcc'dvB
Francis L. Hess.
Albert 15. Codow vs. D. L. W. It. R. CO.
Theodore F. Craig vs. Maliala Craig aud Dan
iel V, Seybert.
Cuaries v. Van Essen vs Thomas Webb and the
Columbia County Agricultural Society.
J. II. Kline, adm'r ol lltram K. Ktlno vs Ellen
Kllno.
O. E. lvnnock, J. I. rennock and John S. Pen.
nock, trading as tho nrm of c. E. Pennocka:
Co. vs. Charles Reichart.
John Drum and Elctnanda Drum, his wife, In
right ot tho wife vs Ellas hhumanand Cath
arine Shuman, tor words fcpoden by the said
Catharine.
Charles W. McKelvy and Deborah j. McKclvy,
nli wife, to thu use of tho said Deborah, (1. N.
Wilms and Josephine U Hills, his wfe, lo the
use of the laid Josephine, James 11. Ramsay,
Charles C. llagepbucb and Anna B. Hagen.
bucli his wife, to tbo use of tho said Anna,
Charles Ramsay, William P. Ramsay and Rob
ert N. Ramsay vs. Charles 11. Ilrockway.
Benjamin Pettcrmau vs J. Hoyd Roblson.
Charles Reichart vs. Emanuel Mauser.
H. W. Bower vs .Martha 8. Ferris, wlfo of O. a
Fprrla, qwner, anil George o. Welllver, con
(raptor, John L Drumbauch vs tho D L tc W R II Co.
Patrick Bums, by ul-t mother aud next friend,
Margaret Burns, vs L A Riley, Layfayette F
Lenu and William Lllley, trading as Louis A
Riley Co,
Aaron Boono vs Espy Lime and Cement Co,
11 F Everett vs llruce F Kullllt and Philip I. Hess
lato doing business under tho name of II F sut-
UtX and P L Hess.
O II MllUrd vs John Snyder.
tlrJon;eo Welllver vs Pf Forrls and Martha L
1-errls, his wte, owner, qr reputed owner.
II. W. Hess, o. 11. Hess and IraThomas, partners,
doing business as llees & '1 lioinas vs. II Irani F.
Everett.
0 11 nroekway vs Columbia county with servlco
on Stephen Polio, Washington Parr and Ell
MendeuualL
A K Smith vs Samuel Ilrugler.
J II Patton vs A P Heller.
Tho curts Manufacturing Cq vs Clark I Tliomas,
I 11 Wagner, I) y JlultTey and II l Wuguer,
tradlug under Hie nrm name ot Watsou(oyii
Planing Mill Cq. vs V F Harder.
William Krlckbaum vs John 1) Casey.
Augustus lllbby and Julia, his wife, In right of
tuikl wire vs Georco Uurlnian. Mary Ilartman
and Clinton Kills, adm'r of the estate ot Salllo
iteiuneyer deceased.
James Yost vs Wilson Ager and Kilsha Ager,
Albert Kllnctob ys lllram Eokroat,
H II Whitney vs S U llowmaji.
U Whitney vs H U Uowidaii.
yu auk indeiitkd
lu l J l li, cuuill rim
SIMMONS LlVElt IlEOUIATOll.
No medicine Is so universally used In the South-
crn States as SIMMONS L1VEU UKUULATOIl. It
won Its way Into every Southern home by pure,
sterling merit. It there takes tho place ot adoctor
nnd cosily preoptions. It Is a
FAMILY MKI1IC1NU,
Purely vegctnble; gcntlo In Its action; can bo safe
ly given to nny person, no matter what age.
It promotes Digestion, dissipates nasty Sick
Headache, and gives a strong, full tono to tho Sys
tem. It has no equal as a Preparatory Medicine,
and can bo safely used when a doctor cannot bo
called In.
Endorsed by persons of tho highest character
nudcnilncncooNtho
BEST FAMILY" MEDICINE.
It tho child has tho colic, It Is a suro ami t.iro
remedy. It will restore strength to tho overn oi k.
ed father, nd relievo the wlfo from low mints,
hendacho, dyspepsia, constipation and like Mi.
"MY ONLY FAMILY MEDICINE."
"I havo been a user of Simmons Liver Itegulnlor
for many years, having mado It my only l-'iimlly
Medicine, It Is a pure, good rc'lnblo medlclue.
My mother before mo was very partial to It,
"I Unci tho Regulator very safe, harmless and
rellnblo as n family medicine, nnd have used it
for any disorder or the system nnd found It to act
Uko a charm. I bellevo If II, was used In timo It
would prove n great prevenllvu of s'ekness. I
havo often recommended It lo my friends, nnd
shall continue to do so.
'I1HV. JAS. M, ROLLINS,
"Pastor M. 11 Church Bouth, Falruild, Vo."
DMINISTItATOH'S NOTICE.
tST TK OK IYMA PI'ONSNMiKH, IIKO'D.
Letters of administration on thoestntoof Lydla
Sponenberg, late of lirlarcrcek Twp, Columbia
luiim,, j tii-ii-iisi-M, iii.tu ucii Kiuuitu m. ...
Funk, residing In Hoott Twp., wild county, to
whom nil persons indebted to said estate nro re
quested to make payment, and those hav lng claims
or demands, will make known tho samo w Ithout
ueiny. im, u. i-i-.mv,
augo r,t. Administrator.
DMINISTHATOU'S NOTICE.
LVMifl ff Kmauuel Knimt tate of Scott Tirji.
Letters of administration In said estate havlne
been granted to tho undersigned administrator,
all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby no
tltled to pay tho same, nnd those having claims
nguinsi. sniu esiiuu present inu snmr to
GEO. RUCKLE, Adm'r.,
nuga).' Orangovllle, Pa.
UDITOIl'S NOTICE.
1STATK OF THOMAS MCHENRY, DECEASED.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or-
Elian's Court ot Columbia county lo mako dlstrl
utlotiortho balance In the hands of the admin
istrator or said decedent, ns shown ny ins nrsi anu
final account, will Bit nthtsomcc In Bloomsburg
on Saturday, sent ember -llh lssout 10 o'clock a. m,
to perform tho duties ot his nnnolntmcnt, when
and where nil persons having claims against said
estate must nppcnr and proo tho same, or bo do-
uarreu rrcui nny snare oi saiu mnu.
GEO. E. ELWEI.L
tn. Auditor,
jUUlTOH!
S NOTICE.
K3TATE OF JOHN VOIIE DECEASED.
Tlio undersltrned auditor, nnnolnted bv tho Or.
phnns court of Columbia county to distribute the
funds In tho hands of the administrator to nnd
among parties entitled tnereto.wlll sit at hlsomce
In Bloomsburg on bnturday September 11, lsRi, at
10 o'clock a. m. when nnd where all parties having
cinuns against, snia esiaio muse appear anu prove
the same or be forev cr debarred from coming in
on sniu iuna.
A. L. FRITZ.
Auditor.
UDlTOlt'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF WU. J. 1KELEK, DEC'O.
Tho undcrsfgded, an Auditor appointed by the
Ornlians' court ot Columbia county, to distribute
the tundsln tho hands ot Krl Ikeler, admtnl-lrator
or tno estate or wm. J, ikcier deceased as appears
on uis nnai accouni-, to ana among mo panics en
titled thereto, will attend to tho duties ot his ap
pointment at thoofllceof Messrs. Ikeler Ilerrtnir,
attorneys-at-law, tn the town of Bloomsburg, on
Wednesday September 15th at two o'clock In tho
afternoon, when and where all parties Interested
arn requested to present their claims befure the
undersigned, or bo forever debarred from coming
in upon soia iuna.
CHARLES C. IVANS,
August 13. Auditor.
UDITOH'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF 1TIOEBK A. MILLER, DECEASED
Tho undersigned, appointed Auditor, to distrib
ute funds In the hands of btephen Pohe and Philip
I. Miller, trustees of said decedent, arising from
tho sale ot real estate ot 'old deceased, according
to account nied In said estate, will sit at his onico
In Bloomsburg on Tuesday, September 11, at lo
a. m., to perform tho duties of ills appointment,
at which timo nnd placo all persons hav tug claims
against said fund will appear and present tho
same or they will bo debarred from comlngln upon
sum iuna, ituiir. uuuniriuiiAm,
nugi3 Auditor,
A UDlTOlt'S NOTICE.
Chester copo 1 Court of common Pleas of
vs. Col. Co., vend, lix, No. n
S. B. Bowman et al. ) M ay T 1880.
AND
TUOiSJlti-ali'.5'korlt-'ourt of Common Pleas of
Berwick, l a,, I coL co Kli Fa- Ka S7
s. li. Bowman, ct ni.j - -
Tim iindeifili-ned Auditor, nnnolnted by tho
Court, to make distribution ot tue fund arlflng
from the SherllT's salo of Iho property of tho de
fendants In the abovo executions, will sit at his
onico In Bloomsburg, on Saturday, September 11,
lsso, at 11) o'clock a. m., to perform tho duties ot
his appointment, when nnd where all persons hav
ing claims against said fund must appear and
prove ino same, or uo acoarrca irom any snare
therein. C. W. MILLER,
augso-lt. Auditor.
pitAND JUUOHS.
SEPTEMBER TERM.
IlloomWm. Knorr, J. F. Caldwell, John W.
Fry, Frank Jones.
Berwick James Jacoby,
lirlarcrcek Reuben Mllcr.
catawlssa Calvin Clark. Wm. Horner, George
Strieker, John Walter.
conyngham James ivans.
Flshlngcreek c. W. Yost,
Locust George Veager, John Oliver, C. Small,
Mimin-D. II. Hetler, C. W. Hess.
Montour-EllasGlgger, Arthur Roberts.
Mt. Plcasant-c. L. Sands.
Orange-John W. Hoffman.
lino Georgo Moser.
Roarlngcreek Wm. Zaner.
sugarloaf J. W. Ferry.
T
RA.VEKSE junons.
FIRST WEEK.
Bloom A J. Evans, N. B. Fowler, Wm. KarsU
ner, Richard Barratr, K. C. Ent.
Benton .1. W. Hess.
Berwick Hugh Linden, lllram Whltmlro.
Brtarcroek J. n. Martz,
Catawlssa Joseph Fry, Geo. Oulnn.
center Wm. McAllister, '1 nomas llrobst.
centralia James Daley.
Conyngham John Monoghan, John Padden.
Ftshlngcreek T. II. lienrlo.
Franklin Samuel Itoardarmel. '
Greenwood Henry Klsner, John c. Lemon.
Locust-hlmon Carl, Gabriel Wharey, Daniel
Morris. . ....
Madlson-G. n. licndersuott, Joun suuuz.
.Main Geo. W. Fisher.
Miniln Lewis Creasy, Levi Masleller. J. S. Yohe.
Montour Daniel Karshner, W. o. Holmes.
Mt 1'leasant Wm. Johnson, Robert HowelL
orange II. J. Conner.
Scott Charles Polio, J. L. Crawford.
HECONI) WEEK.
Bloom John a Barkley. bilas Mastcller, Wm.
Yost. O. W. Corell, J. 1). Wilson.
Benton-Charles Dresher.
Berwick A. 1). bhultz, D. c. McIIenry.
lirlarcrcek David Harman.
Catawlssa Peter Baldy.
center J. S. Mann.
Ccntralla-0. 11. MIllariL
('nnvncliiim Michael ll.iker. Robert Cantleld.
Flslingcreek Wm. Kramer, lllram Karnes,
Auijau U3WLS.
Franklin Philip Manhart, J. F. Recder.
Greenwood Wilson Thomas.
Hemlock Clem Shoemaker, J. E. WUlto, A. J,
Beagle.
Jackson John Rant.
locust Jacob Long.
Main J. J. Gcarhart.
DnintrA J. M. Nlennv.
Pine Wesley bones, Joseph Sweeney, Valentino
vveiiivcr.
Roarlngcreek Win. Yeager.
Keott J. II. Kelin. Geo. lless.
bugarloaf Silas Benjamin, Fred Laubach.DavId
Lewis.
w
IDOW'S Al'PltAIBEilENTO.
Tho following widow's appraisements will be
presented to tlio Orphans.' Court of Columbia Co.,
uu me luuriu Aiuuuuy oi bepieiuuer, a. if. iss
and conilrmed nisi, and unless exceptions are tiled
within four days thereafter will bo confirmed ab-
suiuiu:
Tracy Michael list, dee'd, Bloomsburg, personalty,
l-'iuaoo.
Blllig Chas. Est.,dee'd, locust, personalty, f30o,oo.
Kostenbauder, Geo. L. Est. detfd, Catawlssa; per
sonalty.130ii.Uu. "
Miller John Est., deo'd, Hemlock; personalty,
1300.00.
Pealer Ell Est., deo'd, Flahlngcrcek; personalty,
llJ.tiil; realty, f 230.31.
Hitler Wm. Est., dee'd, Brlarcreek; personally,
t i.i ; i van? , t-ou. , a.
Mclleury Silas Est., doe'd, Flahlngcrcek; personal
ty. 1100.011.
Kvos T. Elwood, Hat., dee'd. Greenwood; realty,
Worman Samuel A, Est,, dee'd, Scott; personalty,
Lorpman, Samuc) Ks.t,, deo'd, Franklin; personalty
Rupp Andrew, Est. dee'd, Locust; personalty, f 10,.
to, realty, f2t.oo.
W.M. H. SNVDKR, Clerk ot O. C,
Bloomsburg, Sept. 3, IsbO.
"O A TT CJ Mado In ono piece froippur
1 J jn vmiI iul-iiot paper-,
- willtout ein, no hnons. no
tuslo, uu iiuell, CI,I:a',
I.K1IIT, sritll.MI
HDWAlll.i:. Invaluable
for lilii-lieti mid llulry
uw Manufactured by
Osweeo ioduratedFibreCo
, iVi:tin,N. v.
A,k your groctr for thero,
augSO 4t.O.
PERFECT,
rpOTHK HOLDERS OK THE HONDS
I OK TI1K HIlOMSnUKII STATU NOUMAt, SCHOOL,
SKCl'nKP HT FIKST MORTOKIK, 1IATKD SKITIMBICK 1,
Notico Is hereby given that tho principal and In
terest on bonds Noh. 49 and 60 and tlio (nteresl on
nil other of said Bonds outstanding up to Sept, 1,
ls.M5.wlll bo pold on presentation of llio Baraoto
I ho Treasurer, at his onico In lUoomsburg, nt nny
ttmo wllhln fifteen days from September 1, ISsu.
If bonds nro not presented by October 1, issn,
tho Interest will bo defaulted nnd applied on pay
ment of principal debt. II. J. CLARK,
nugo 6t Treasurer.
Q
IIAUTEU NOTICE.
ot'co Is hereby given that an nppllcat Ion will
lio mado lo tho court of Common Pleas of colum.
bin county on Monday thosJlliday or September
l I'. 1SSI1 Ub 1 11IXU U ClOCK III llltl llliei IIUU1I. IIIIUI. I
tho corporation net ot Isri nnd tho mpplements
thereto, by Edward Wll lams F. Dyke, John
Ijimncl, John Lewis nnd John H. Davis for tho
charter of nn Intended corporation lo bo called
"Tho odd Fellows Tcmplo nnd llnll Association
of tho Borough of Ccntralla,Columbl.i Co., Pa "tho
clinrncter nnd object of which Is for th3 purposo
or creeling nna mninuiining n puoucuaiiiu stuu
Borough of Centralia and for I Ids purposo to have,
possess find enjoy all tho rights, benefits nnd
privileges conferred by tlio said act nnd its supple
ments. WII.I.IAM BHYMl.N,
to. solicitor.
-pOKOUail NOTICE.
iOlieu is llt-reuv L-!,eu iiiul inu uiiirus ui jv-jij ,
County of Columbia nnd stato of Pa., will present
their netltlon on Wednesday. September ai, isso.
nt 10 o'clock a. ra , to tho Court of (juarter Kcs.
slons of tho Peaco io bo held nt lUoomsburg, said
rouniy, beginning inevau uayoi bepieiuoer, a.
D. lsso, for tho Incorporation of tho said villago of
Ksiv Into n borough, under nnd In pursuance ot
the several acts of General Assembly ot tho Com
mlmucalth of Peonsylvanli.ln suclicass mndo
nnu rrovuicu. iivii.i,ii;u ub.iuti.M,
Aug.tr Attys. for citizens Petitioners.
VJOT1CE OV SCIUE FACIAS.
1 No Tf, IHwinber Term. lsA.
Millard II, Dally, ndm'rof Eleanor Lnckard, deo'd,
to the uso of iho heirs ot Eleanor Lockard, doe'd.
vs
Maria J. Headlov. survlvlnir cxrx. of Samuel F.
llendley, deo'd, who was ex'r of KlenunrLook
aril nnd tho heirs of said Samuel F, Hcadlcy,
deceased.
To Maria J. Headier. Exrx.. Helen Thomas
Headier, widow, and Wm. Thomas llendley and
ncicn -i nomas iicnuiey, cuimrcn or i. uoyii iieau-
iiV, , iccviisen, jMiuueui itriiiij, niuun , unu i ii.ia.
llently, Besslo Bently nnd Josefa lleiilly, children
of James P. llently, deceased, and Rose llendley,
widow, nnd Frank JI. C. llendley, LI77.I0 llendley,
Marin J. Ileai ley nnd John B. Headier, children
n, 1-h.I. tlnn.llh. .(nnnn.r...
Whereas, an .lfn9AWn Kictan has Issued out
ot tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Co., ns
ot the above slated No. anl Term to-revlve and
contlnuo lien of Judgment. No. 3ss May Term, 1ST9,
and whereas It Is ordered by tho Court that the
writ shall be served us to t hose residing out of tho
county, bv nubllshlntr tbo substancu thereof in
ono newspaper In tho county for threo succcssl.e
weeks In accordance wlthtuo 3d Section of Rule
x of Rules of court, to-wlt:
COI.UMIIIA COUNTY. 83!
Tho commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to Iho
Sheriff of said county greeting: Whereas, Millard
II. Dally, admr. ot Eleanor Lockard, deceased, 10
ineusuoi inoneirsoi i-.ieanor ixicKaru, aeceaseu,
plaintiffs lately In our Court of common Pleas,
for tho county aforesaid, before the Judzes of tho
said court at Bloomsburg, to-wlt: Inthetermof
-May, No. 3hs in tho year ot our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-nine, by tho Judgment
01 ino said uoun, uia recover ngaiusi juari.i d.
Headier. surUUntr exrx. of Samuel F. Headier,
dee'd, who was ex'r of Eleanor lockard, nnd the
heirs of tho said Samuel F. Hcadlcy, deed., de
fendants, ns well n certain debt of four hundred
and thirty-seven dollars and soventcen cents, ns
also four dollars nnd foity-llvo cents for their
costs nna enarges, wnicu iney susiaincu oy occa
sion or tho detention of that debt, whereof the
said defendants nro convicted, &c, as appears of
record, ,tc, commanding tbo said defendants that
they bo and appear before our Judges at Ulooms
bunr. nt our court of Common Fleas, there lo be
held on tho fourth Monday of September next, to
suuw cause, 11 buy uicj iiui e, uy mu sum plain
tiffs ouL'ht not to have execution against them nnd
nlso show causo w hy tho said Judgment ought not
iu ue rcvivcu anu continue a lien on tiieir retu es
tate durlmr another nerlod of Ave icars. accord
ing to the Act ot General Assembly In such case
mado nnd provided, If to them It shall scemexpe-
uu-ut.
Witness the Hon. William Elwell.Esn..at Blooms
burg, the llfteenth day of May, In tho year of our
Luru unu tuousanu cignt uunureo anu cuimy-six,
ivm. 11. isiiii(, iTOtnonoiary.
SAMUEL SM 1TH, bherlff. augST.,
COURT PROCLAMATION-
WHEItEAS.tliellon. William Elwell
President Judgo of tho Court ot Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail DeliveryCourt ot Quar
ter Sessions ot tho Peaco and tho Court of Common
Pleas and Orphans' Court in tho SCth Judicial Dis
trict, composed of tlio counties ot Columbia nnd
Montour, and the Hons. James Lako and F. L
Shuman, Associate Judges of Columbia county
have Issued thelrjpreccpt, bearing date tho 13tli day
of May In tho year ot our Lord ono thousand eight
hundred and elghty-slx, and to po directed for
uoiaing a uouri 01 oyer nna Terminer ana General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Court ot Common
Pleas and Orphans' Court, in Bloomsburg, in the
county of Columbia, on the fourth Monday.belng
tho arth day of sept, next to continue for two
weeks.
Notico Is hereby given to the Coroner.to tho J us
tlces of tho Peace, and tho Constables of tho sal j
County of Columbla,that they be then and therein
their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of
said 3rd day of May with their records Inqui
sitions and other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices appertain to bo done. And
thoso that aro bound byrecognlzanco to proseoute
against tho prisoners that are or may bo In the Jail
of the said county of Columbia, to be then and there
to prosecuto them as shall bo lust. Jurors are re
quested to be punctual In their attendance,
agreeably to their notices. Dated at Bloomsburg
f, 0 tbo 25th day of Aug. In tho year of our
- L.S. J- lord ono thousand eight hundred nnd
( sr ) elghty-slx, nnd In tho ono hundred and
tenth year of the Independence of tho United
States ot America.
bheria's Office, SAMUEL SMITH,.
Sheriff
ULjE ON HEIHS.
ESTATE OF HUMPHREY M. FARKER, DEO'D.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, SS:
To Rachel J. Parker, Wm. U. Parker, Ruth A.
Parker, Ruclna, Intermarried with Jonathan H.
Conner, Samuel E. Parker, Mary A., Intermarried
with IHnlel Ashclman, nnd three grand children,
Rachel Hoyt, Sarah Hoyt and John llojt,
children of Rebecca llojt, dee'd, and Phebo
Manning, I.uclna Manning and Gertrude Manning,
tho granchlldren being children of Hannah
J. Manning, dee'd, lineal descendants ot
Humphrey M. torker, deceasod, and to another
persons Interested, Greeting: You and each of you
aro hereby cited to bo and appear before tho
Judges of our Orphans' court ut an Orphans'
Oouit to be held al Bloomsburg on tho lourth
Monday of September next, then and thereto ac
cept or reruso to tako the real estate of sold
Humphrey M. Parker, deceased, at tho appraised
valuation put upon It by the Inquest duly awarded
by tho said court, and returned by tho Sheriff, or
show causo why It shall not bo sold. And hereof
tall not.
Witness tho Honorablo William KlwelLProsldent
of our said Court, at lUoomsburg, the seventeenth
day of June, A. D. lsso,
wm. 11. SNYDER, Clerk of o. C.v.
augis Samuel Smith, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
liy vlrtuo of a writ of Al. Vend. Ex.,lssued out ot
the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia Co., Pa.,
and to mo dliected, will be exposed to public sulo
at the Cross Kej s Hotel In Berwick on
Saturday, September 18, '86,
nt 10 o'clock a. m., All thoso two certain lots, sit
uate in Berwick, Columbia county, Pa., bounded
and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at
the corner Front and Pino streets in said town ot
Berwick, thence along Front street nlnety-nlno
feet lo lot No, sixteen, t hence by tho same two
hundred feet, more or less, to Canal street, thenco
by Canal street nlnely-nlne feet to Pino Btreet,
nnd Ihenco along Pino street two hundred feet,
moro or less, to Front street, the placo ot begin
ning. Tho samo being lots No. lgandno In Wan
of Berwick, Pa., on which aro erected a two-story
brick dwelling, with basement, a largo frame sta
ble, coal house, pig pen and outbuilding. Fruit
trees on the premises.
A L S O,
All that certain piece of land In Brlarcreek Twp.,
Columbia county, Pa. Beginning at tho public
road leading from Bloomsburg to Berwick, Pa., at
corner of Rasley land, thence by tho samo thirty,
two and slx-teuths perches to a corner, thenco
north soventy-four degrees east seventeen perches,
thenco seventeen and one-fourth degrees west
twenty.sovcn and seven-tenths perches, more or
less, to public road, thenco south clghty-sovep
degrees west thirteen nnd six-tenths to place of
beginning, containing threo acres, moro or less,
Seized, taken la execution, at the suit of Chester
Copo vs. S. U. Bowman and A, F. Creasy and to bo
sold as the property ot s. 11. Bom man.
Jackson, Atty, SAMUEL SMITH, Sheriff.
Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 spruce bt, N.Y.
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!TS PARALLEL CANNOT BE PRUUui.uu i
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Museum, Two-Ring Circus,
WILL EXHIBIT AT
lUUUIU, TUBS
WONDERS OF "W03STIDBR,S !
A NEW SENSATION, whlcU
A Feature never boforn Kxlilblted, and which ot Mr. Ilobblns 125,000.
They play on nil kinds of Musical Instrument? Cornet, Trombone, Horn, Cymbals, Drum, kc
producing a perfect Hurricane of Harmony and a Cyolona of Delight
150 CELEBRATED ARTISTS I
Will appear in tho Two Kings nnd on the Elovated Stage, Including the most Artlstlo
WORLD - IlBKrOWlWJBlJ
Equestrians Gymnasts and Acrobats,
THE SENSATIONAL ESCALON VdLANTE !
A CORPS OF FUNNY CLOWNS !
THE 3vIOXX,E-sr CHEW OF MOMTJS 1
IttOI&STER
Repleto with raro Representatives of tlio Animal Kingdom.
Taught lo pcrfo'm tho most intricato and difficult of Military Evolutions.
.A. COLONY OF MONKEYS ! '
Tilt: KAltlCST Of AM, COMIC VI, ACTOI1S, Till!
LUDIGROITS GLOWI ELEPHANT
Tho on y ICIephnutiuo Comedian In iho World that dorn llio Motley.
TVC FULL 3-A.lvTID.e OF MUSIC
Inoludinr; O. P PERSY'3 ENQLISH DAND, from tho Horso Guardi.
ISsSA Crrand Free Street Parade lSflf
Of Goiiicou Manitflceuco will bo given at 10 A.M. Dally, Starting from tho I'lareof Kiliiblllon ml nro
ceiHtlni; tbioujU tlu tirinclpul Atretta, In this Hjilomlitf PfrnvMriioTial DiKptay will lm sppii aluoif Una of
OlMed Cbailots.uiilfitio Vebiclcii,of nnil ilfMi?n. (hmi Czi-a of Wild lloasti, u In nl of la KUphanti
Cmel8, Tunleo, Jubi'eo Bingcitt aud Imu BantU t,f lluaic Duu't Fall tofito It, u U tostayou uotbing. '
TWO PERF0KMANCE3 DAILY. Doora Opea at 1 And 0 o'clock, P. K.
Wblch allowu you one hour to buh tblut it'iti'i wcikUm Iu tbo AIuuum and l!onerle before
tbo CirrtH ruifDrniaaceH be;u.
EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS at REDUCED RATES.
I'UI.I. l'.:iTICIU.AKS CAN 111! II All Of YOUIt lUILlai.V!) AI1KNT.
fldmission to All. 50 Conts. CJ.iildren, under O years. 25 Cents.
I'ENNy GOODS
A SPECIALTY.
SOLE AO 4 NTS I'OK
toiler Bros. & Co.,
WHOLESALE DEALE119 IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
FRtlTS AND 'NUTS.
fcOLE AGENTS l'Olt
I1ESRY MAILLARDS
BE C INDIES.
FltCSII EVLHY WEEK.
Bloomsburg, Fa.
r. v, AiiAJia &. co.,
I PINE CUT
CHEWING !
TOBACCO1
Solo agents of tliofol.
lowing liranas of
cigars.
IIEN11Y CLAV,
LOND11ES. 1!
NOlt.MAI,
INDIAN ritlKCKSS,
SAMSON,
H1LVEU ASH.
WE AIIE
irORTAITxfl FARMERS
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0elf iiide SkiVetei & VEowei
WO liavotlie only lull Blcel framo blnoer In market, and aro belling It at fair Prices, llontbotnlked
into buylntMBSl una ibbs inaelilnes at 'tho price wo are belllntf lioinnclUnei.
OOME A35D EXAMINE OUR 2 NEW MOWERS.
KEAIt AND FIIONT CUT. ALSO OUH
Junior Right-Hand Binder.
linnaiwull lino ol knives, rl els, uo., tor all inake.t ol reapers ana inoweral '0UCUII'c'i -outslaiitiy on
HARMAN & H ASSERT;
f $Mmm wit i
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Hint bo Soon to bo believed.
ANT MUSICIANS!
MENAGERIE
ANY 01II1KU
FOH FESTIVALS
I11 bo
SUl'l'UEI) WITH
THE
LOWEST
Markel Prices,
as i oi.i.ows:
ORANGKS,
LEMONS,
15ANANAS,
l'EANUTS,
ENGLISH
WALNUTS
CliEAM NUTS'
ALMONDS,
l'Ol COHN
BALLS.
SELLINU THE
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$1f els
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