THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I The Columbian. 8. S. IlWlll, 1 will... BLOOM8BURG, PA. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1883. Tho ipocoh of lngalU abusing McClel lan and Hanoook as allies of tho confed eracy and tho act of Gen. Adam Badcau in suing Mrs. Grant for $32,000 on tho claim that ho wrote Grant' book, which everybody knows Is a lie, aro two of the meanest acts that have been perpetrated in the tatter day history of tho world. General Grant raised Badcau from obscurity and tnado as much of a man out of him as thero was capacity for. which in the llcht of his late act seems to hnvo been somewhat limited. Badeau would novor have been beard of, if it hadn't been for Grant, and it was only through his con nection militarily with tho dead com mander that he has thus lone survived extinguishment, Both ho and Ingalls may now be oxpected to retire to the shades of oblivion forever. Ex.. Tho Philadelphia Times, commenting on tho respite of Johnson, convicted of tbe Buai-pli'sa Aiurder, says with muon force "With Johnson respited after two years of fruitless and generally discreditable effort to throw doubts upon his Riiilt; with a murderer in Juniata shielded from death who was convicted by every tribunal known to the law of poisoning his own wife, and with a Clarion murderer, who has been convicted by all the Courts of aiding and abetting a faithless wife to murder her husband, rescued from justice by the Governor, it would bo a burlesque upon both law and justice to execute nan, oi una ciiy, wuuee unutu uuuuiwh when ho committed tho crime, wa Droved bv his evidently determined purposo to take his own life and die witfi his victim. Tho b st and speediest way to end disrespect for the law, savt' by its honest enfoictment, is to roaks disrespect for tho law universal, and Governor Beaver would much better serve the administration of juslio by suspending all death penalties during the remainder of bis term, than by protecting the most guilty and ex ecuting half or whole lunatics like Hall." WASHINGTON LETTEB from oar Regular Correspondent.) Washington, March 2C, 1888, Tho sudden and unexpected death of Chief Justice Waite, of tho Unlti'd Stales Supreme Court.un Friday moru ing, at his residence in this city, was like a thunderbolt irom a cloudless sky. Everybody was shocked. Few people knew tuat he was sick, be hav ing on Monday presided ovr thu sc sion of the court which made som important decisions, including the one in favor of tbe ! li Telephone Jom, nanv. Justice Waite was very popu lar in this citv. H was loved and revered by every one with whom ht- came in contact and his loss will be deeply felt by a large circle of friend. Justice Waite was an hontat, pairs taking, upright officer, and tho seven' h man who has held that dUiingnisliul place. He was appointed Uhiei Jus tice from Ohio in 1874, by President Gnnt, and was the successor of Sal mon P. Chase. Tbe funeral services will be held on Wednesday in the Hall of the House of Representa'ives, and the remains will be taken to Toledo for interment. Mrs. Waite, ho was vis itinc California at the time of the Jus tices death, is on her way to Toledo, and is expeoted to reach thero about the time her husband's remains arrive there. The political importance of this death can hardly be over estimated. If the proper appointment shall be made to the vacanoy, it will have great ettect towards bringing tbe court back to the strict construction of tho consti tution for which it was noted previous to the lato war. Tbis appointment, owing to the even manner in wbicb the opinions of the eight justices are now balanced, places more power aa well as a larger responsibility on Jslr. Cleveland, thao has probably over be- r -n - i - ' lore luuuu on u jrretjiuciii. Still tbe country need havo no fears, He will appoint tbe right man Am one democrats here it is nrettv pen erally Relieved that tbe appointment will go either to spoaker Carlisle, or Postmaster-General Dickinson, al though quite a number of other cm tlemen are favorably mentioned. But everybody may be sure tho President will take bis own time to nil this nn portant position, after carefully con siderins tho claims of all. Tbe Houeo has passed a bill to pre vent tbo products of convict labor from being furnished to or for the use of any department of the government, and from being used In public bund ings or other public works, and to pre vent the employment of alien labor on public buildings and works and in tbe government departments. Civil Service Commissioner Oberly, of Illinois, is being favorably men tioned for the Vice Presidential nomi nation. Cleveland and Oberly, does not sound so bad. Chairman Barnum, of tho National Democratic Committee has been here for several days. He says tho out look is all that could be asked. Tbo Senate has passed the bill redu cing the postago on Becds, bulbs,plauts, shrubs, &o., to ioor cents a pound. The House Committee on Revision of tho laws bave reported favorably tbo joint resolution proposintr an amendment to tbe constitution for tbe election of United States Senators by the direct vote ot the people. Senator Saul-bury, of Delaware, made a strong speech in the Senate oi Thursday in cupport.of the Presidents message. He said : "Tbo democratic party is net in favor of free trade, but u is earnestly in favor of reducing tar iff raes so that no greater ttxation would bo imposed on tbe roople than was uecesary to meet tbe lust ao rnands of the government." lie furtb cr stated that bo waa in favor of re taining tbe taxes on beer, wbisky and tobacco, in order to relieve from taxa tion everything essential to tbe com fort and welfare of the people. The report sent out from tbis city that tho committee haying charge ol , the matter had seouicd money enough to purchase a residence tor tbe wldo of Gen. Hancock, waB a mistake. The committee has made a report through its chairman. Mr, Slilson Hutcbins, which shows that they aro still in need of subscriptions to the fund. It is extremely probable that this statement will bring in contributions enovgb to accomplish this very laudable nurpoBe, Tbe International Count 11 ot Wom en held their opening session yesterday afternoon. Many dUttniiuMitd worn- en fr in all parts .of tho country are In attendance. I no council win last Kutk. Death of Juttloe Vfnxie- THE UNITED STATES SUPREME count WITHOUT A Cll!l:l. Cbief-Jtiatico Waite. of tho United States Supremo Court, dioJ at his resi dence in Washington at 0.10 o'clock last Friday morning Thu Chief Jus tice was in his usual Health, though oxhaustcd by his recent severe labors, until the Saturday night ptovlous when pti returning from Senator Hearst's, whero, with bis daughter, ho attended a reception to tbo authors, bo complain ed of a chill. This feeling passed off iurlntr tho nlcbt. hut he remained in bed throughout Sunday and until it was tlmo for him to go to tho court on Monday. Ho was waktful Monday night, and on Tuesday morning symp toms of auute bronchitis appeared, ao oorapanlcd by insomnia nud great rest lessness. His condition Tuesday was not alarming, but on Wednesday circum scribed pneumonia showod itself. Dur ing Thursday night bo was comfort able, and no particular alarm was felt, but at C o'clock Friday morning failure of tho heart's action was observed, and at 6 10 bo passed away. His daughter Miss Marv F. Waite, and his son, Mr. C. Waite, Vice-President of tho Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, were with him urbon he died. Drs. Caroline B. Winstow and Frank Gardner were in attendance. Mis. Waite loft Washington about a week beforo his death for California. Chief Justice Wake's death has oast deep gloom over both bouses of con- ress. as well as all over Washington. Its announcement was so unexpected that at first tho sad tiding were not believed, but when confirmation of the rst reports oame sympathy and rogret were outspoken everywhere. In the oapitol, before the hour f r congress to assemble groups of senators and rep resentatives collected and discussed tbe dead man's virtues and the effect of his death. The supreme court room was crowded at 12 o'clock, tho hour for tbo judges to assemble. Among those who were inside the railing were Attorney General Garlaud, Ben Butler, Solicitor General Jeuks, and General John B. Henderson, ot Missouri. All the justices wero in their seats, and plainly muni tested the griet which they elt at tho loss of their late associate. As soon a-i court waa opened Justice Miller betray iiu much agitation, form ally announced tbo death ol the chief justice, and deolared the court adjourn ed nntil a week from next Monday. In the senate, when the chaplain rose to pray there were few abi-ent senators. The chaplain referred leehngly to the nation's loss and prayed for tho ber ft lamily. After the reading of tbe journal Presiding Officer Ingalls hand ed to tho clerk to read n commuutca tion on black bordered paper from jus tice Miller. It merely announced the chief justice's death at 0 30 o'clook Friday morning. Then Senator Ed mnnds arose, and alluding in torms of respect to the chief justice, moved that a committee of five senators be appoint ed by the chair to lake appropriate action on tbe part of the senate. Mr. Edmunds then moved th it as a further mark f respect the senate adjourned until Monday, Uotn. motions were earned without further di-cui-sion. In the house a similar communication was read from Justio- Miller, and on motion of Representative Taylor, of Ohio, the house adjourned until the 2 -1th mat A committee f nino was also appointed to act with the Benale committee m taking appropriated action in regard to the chief justice's neaih. ibis is tbe brst instance in tbe ountry'it history when a chief justice has died during thesessinn of cojigre-s. Justices Taney and Ckasu both died during tbe recess. Another Theatre Fire. TWO PHILADELPHIA AMUSEMENT IlOUbES DESTROYED. The Central Theatre, on Walnut street, between Eighth nod Ninth streets, Philadelphia, was totally des troyed by hre Saturday morning. The bro broko out about 8 o clock and burn ed fiercely for over an hour, but the bremcn conbned the tlames to the theatre building. Tho rear wall oi tbe building, fell on the theatre Comique, immediately in the rear of tho Central and fronting on Hansom street, com pletely demolishing that structure. roulson s hotel and restaurant, No. 813 Walnut street, adjoining tbe Cen- rai theatre on tbo west was Hooded with water, as were also several stores. saloons and restaurants, fronting on Eighth street between Walnut and Sansom. The theatre building was valued at $40,000 ; on which thoro was an insurance of 935,000. Altogether, Mr. Gilmore, the lessee of the theatre places tho amount of damages from the destiuotion of tho theatre at $30,000. I his includes tbe loss of tbe spectaou lar scenery in tho ''Devil's Auotion" and the "Twelve Temptation-," which were owned bv him. Insurance. K40.. 000. Robert Manchester and his com- pany lose anout z,uw. i no theatre comique was useu as a variety nouse and n-n a nnf ti ! li miinli uitn sF ......,, u1 ,,, me nurnea ventral tneatre eems to be an ill fated spot for theatre buildings, :. I....! I J l... i: ,r . ' i muviuu uccii uemruycu uy uiu iwicb. In 1807, when it wa known as the American theatre, it was burned to the ' ground. 1 ho nudienco escaped with out Iniury, but three persons wore crushed to death by the falling walls. A Man With Many Wives- !... r 1 r- I vinuinnAu, iiiurun zo opeoiaia say that yesterday at Findlay, Ohio, Hudson Chapin was arraigned on a charge of bigamy and pleaded guilty. a 1 .!!.. : 1 1 I - . 1 .BHui;iii Bi.u jury wm nu iiupauueieu to ind a bill ngainst bim so tha"t his case can be disposed Of Ot this terra of court, following is a list ui mo buiiicu wuuui, nuuer vuriuut) aliases. Chapin is charged with marrying: Miss Cora Corson, Green-1 ville, Ind.i Miss Nellie Webster, Hying in a small village in Southern Illinois; Miss Clara Joues, Fnsno, California; Miss Carrie E. Blank, 0age, Illinois; Mrs. Snell, Bowling Green, Kentucky; Mrs. Flora Dregbergor, Bowling Green, Ohio; in addition be married a wealthy I woman of Columbus. O., and a planter a window living in Baton Rougo. La. I From mo.U of theo women he obtained sums of money ranging from $105 to $3,000. , Frlnoe William Also III. Berlin, March 24. A medical con sultation has been held regarding tbe condition of Prince William, who is suffering from otitis media purulenta, a disorder not dangerous in itself, bnl which muy develop into a fatal malady, and in all cases a symptom of general ill-bcaltb, It was this same disease which first rendered 'ho lato King Fiodorick William IV. of Pruttnia, insane, and finally cauxed his death. He has been advised, if ine work of tho regency permits, to take a tour in tht spring to Scotland or Norway. j Doranton Boodlors. rut city astounded nr kvidknceop PROMINENT POLITICIANS DISHONESTY. Soranton. Maroh 24 Tho tnvos- I ligation of tho boodlo cases of tho Twelfth Ward Election Board, made public tbis aftornoon by tho grand jury, has filled tho citv with sensation, as I somo prominent politicians aro mixed up in it and havo been indicted, Truo bills for bribery and conspiracy were fonnd against thorn. In tho February elections last year frauds of a most glaring nature wero discovered in tho election returns of tho wards and the ofilcom of the board, from judges of elections down to a clerk, wero arestcd, They were all convicted and sentenced to three months imprison ment and a heavy fine, for which in default of payment, they suffered ad ditional imprisonment, being released but a few weeks ago. While in prison, one of tho men gavo information that led to th investigation by tho Grand Jury and which implicated Republicans and Demoorats. Tbo board, according to evidence wbiob thoy furnished the grand jury, was to receive $1000 for fixing up the vote go as to deteit the Democratic candidates for city controller and trons er. Tho board accepted tho contra, a and made such a return as astounded tho whole city. They voted men who had been dead for yearB, men who hud been long removed from tho city, men who did not reside in the ward, in Ml recording votes of near 200 pcrso is wbo wero disqualified. However, when tho trouble over tho returns arose the Republicans who had been inter ested in the project pot the zeal of silence upon the lips of thu implicated board by paying to them the sum of money for which they wero made responsible $400 and tho bnodlers have given out no information that oan directly implicato tho guilty Republi cans. On tho other hand the grand jury was amply furnished with informati n against the Democrats concerned, and after a rigid investigation by that bod, covering mere than two days, indict ments were presented this afternoon against P. F. Ryan, Thomas C. Melvin. Frank J. Johnson, John J. O'Mallej and Thomas H. Brown for bribery, four counts eacb, and corspiraoy. These men have in years past exerted a powerful influence in the politics ol certain wards of tho city. Thei friends generally discredit the charge made against them. One Hundred Lives Lost TEIIIUIII.E SCENES AT A BURNINQ TllEATRi: IN SPAIN. Oporto, March 21. The Banque Tno itre was destroyed in this city lust night, and it is supposed that at leas one hundred lives were lost. EigHy bodies bave ho far been recovered. The fire occurred during the performance o a play, at which tbe banqueting scene was being represented on the stage The olty had progressed to tho last act i . i ? , t , and luu lminensu uuuienue wasausuruun in the jM-rtVrmai.ee when a cry of tin was htard and 'lames and smoke wort seen bursting from thu Btage. An accident had occurcd to the gas and tin scenery had ignited and flashed u insinntly. The flames spread rapirih io the auditorium and a terrible panic followed. There was a terrific struggle at tht doo s when the spectators tried to escape. Large numbers were stiff ocai ed nd trampled upon. Many, on reaching tbe street, were so seriously injured that they vomited blood. Nearly aV the victims were spectator'. The actor escaped in their th atrical costumes. Manv in tbe theatre, finding themselves unable to reach tbo doors, jumped from the windows, oomo corpses were found in tbo stage boxes. The gas was extinguished ahoitly after tho fire broke out, thus adding to the confusion. Most of those burned wero in the second and third tier boxes aud tho galleries. A large forco of workmen is to-day exploring tho ruins of tbe burned theatre. The charred remains of many persons have been found. Two oodies weio disccvered locked in a close embrace. He Will Make It Hot for Them. It hardly seems possible that a sane man can be taken and locked up in at asylum for the insane for two years and all trace ot bim bo utterly lost, liut such is the story that crimes from Min neapolis as to tbo fate of one Sylvester S. Hall, who shortly after his marriage was arrested by a St. Paul policeman in mistake for ono Jones, an escaped lunatic. He was put in tbe asylum and kept there lor two years attei having been identified as Jones bv tbreo men in tbo probate court. On the fourth of tho present month ol Month he was pronounced of eonnd mind by expert examiners and at one released. He now proposes to mak it hot for the Su Paul authorities an , ho he ought. Ho was incarcerated it lht, asvlu-ra in AuguBt 18S5, three weeks after bis maniace aud was not . seen nor beard ol again by anybod nnti, hu nUuWt It thj9 sthiy ;e tru-( u :u i ,i, mno, mt,i.i. "V .v.u w f ,:,,, !,,, ;,l,,iitv. .i r.nr,l , '. HaB Thirty Nine Children. Charles E. Hill, of Middlctown, writes to tbo editor of tho New York World describing tho lather of what is inobably the most remarkablo family on record. S.tvs be: "Thorn is n mnn .. . . ... . . .... . hvinirin JSlchos. JS. Y who is tin. . f uller of thin v nine, r.hilrirpn. Tin ih k raan about sixtv four years of agej has hpeiimarmdthrpwtimestntK'nvswnrlrnil . . . . . - on a larra, liiianctally is in moderate circunistames. The most remarkable f.iet U that the pbllilron arn nil livincr He is now working for a man by the name ot lic.odsu 1 Oarta Coaj h- Gold. nnrMM, Crona Atthmm, I tk.lL. (Ukf rulivi ronjmmntit I Efkom la 4TitrKl tat: of I Ilia urutui Ur. Buii $M Vouch Syrvp U "14 onlrinl uklU tmtviHtrf, and bcr ouil htrip Caul Jon- JjttHl, i) thai ruv&mllv ttgrmture of jJt n hull A. l Ueyrr . Co.. 8 !twp fitlUiDur, Mi., tCk 'Li It m noia SALVATION OIL, "Tbe Or,Ut Curt on Earth for Pain," Wilt relieve mora quickly than any other known remsdy, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Durns, bites. Backache, Wounds, Headache, Toothache, Spralm, &e. Sold by all urufnruu. v ric uo cent a uottle. No Oetsatlon in Oasu&utloa. IIuntinodon, Pa., Maroh 22. This afternoon a freight train on the Penn sylvania railroad was wreoked at Barro oauscd by tho breaking of nn axle. Fifteen coal and coko oars went derail ed, and a portion of tho train dash d into a pasHtngcr station, but fortunate ly no ono was in the building at Uio tlmo except tho telegraph oporator,and he escaped with slight injuries. A tramp who was stealing a rido on the train was killed, and a brakeman from Altoona who was making his third trip had both legs cut off and will die. Throe tramps wore also injuied, and two unknown boys wero buried umb r a lot of coko and supposed to havo beon cither killed or smothered. Thoy have not jet been taken out. Tbo sta tion at Bar re was knocked into splint ors. Tho injured and tho remains of tho deceased tramp wore taken to Al toona this evening. Uraveniiurst, Unt., March 22. A speciid tre going fOiilh am a ruow plow com it north colli Jen a f w mil-a south of th place to-day. Set en men were killei' en. I hv Injured. CANDIDATE Candklatea named under this heading nro aurj- Jea to the rules of tbo Democratic part) . F It REPRESENTATIVE, JAMES T. FOX, of Beavei township. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, O J. SC11LICIIEH, of Beaver township. For Representative. GEN CM BLKC'KER. The Importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every ono needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's DarMillQf Sarsaparllla. It strengthens r CCU Mai ami builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while It eradicates disease. Tho peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation ot the vegetable remedies used give to Hood's Sarsaparllla pecul- lcolf lar curative powers. No 1 u HOC 1 1 other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla do not be Induced to take any other Instead. It Is a Peculiar Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold by all druggists. Prepared by O. I. Hood St Co., Lowell, Man. IOO Doses One' Dollar She Tried and Knows. A leading chemist of New York says: " No plasters of such merit as theAth-lo-pno-rosFlastershaveever before been produced." They are a novelty because they are not made Imply to sell cheap, they are the best that science, skill and money can produce, aud will do what Is claimed for them. For sprains, aches, weakness, lameness, etc., they are unequaled. tot Pulton Bt.,SandukT,O.,I'0T.lU.,67. msiric. It ta tho bat I ever tried and I hae used caftny kinds. Our druinrirt Mid "planters are til about the aame"but 1 don-t tnuiK so now. I sprained mr arm and shoulder In July, and it has been auuul since, DUl it aoes not pain mo ai now. Mrs. Willis Maqcu. Kg- Bend 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic ture, " Moorish Maiden." THE A THL0PH0H0S CO. 113 Wall St. N. f. novsisn. cac oeriis. "get the Bestj HOP fPLASTERS I Tot curative cower and effbetlronMa, ncal. I lug qtutlltlM, and quickness of action, they : stand without an eauiL SclenUfleailr pre- I pared from approved vegetable agents, virtues Iof Fresn Hops, uums. Balsams ana nemiocs:, spread on white muslin They nromptly and thoroughly subdue all pains ana aauos tost torment the human body, vitalize worn-out mnaoles and strengthen weak parts. Always ready for instant applioation. Clean, fragrant and never-tailing. Hop Plasters sold by drug- I gists and country stores, cts., o ror m.uu. I AXalled for price try proprietors, Ilea Plaster Company, Hasten, Mom. I kWBstrart of imitation. See what youbuy. I Look for hop-vine wroatn and signature of I HOP PLA8TEH COMPANY, on back Of pls I ter ana on circular around plaster. READ THIS I A $6 0A1SY WRINGER FREE 1 A WASHING MACHINE FREE t Lsit yar we plaesd upon the market the f rstfr. it Ubor-iarlng Invention of the 19th century. It waa a self-operating Washing Machine. It waihfi the clothing clean WITHOUT THE WASUBOAKD OR ANT RUBBING WHATEVER. T7e advettlseil a few hundred free to introduce them, an 1 through these free samples sold orer 40.000. Oos lady in Chicago (Mrs. Ucler toott.4XiiW.Uth St., was so well pleased with her sample that she became an agent and sold over 12U in four moot ha W, C llamlll. Box 86T, Toronto, Ootiordsred over 000 after test lug his sample, we have roores of J ait such example! as thli Xt rare "to cast jour bread npon the wste rs." OUR ORE AT OFFER. This Iaarwe intend to sell not less than ONE MIL lONWAdllERH. and to do this we will tint start off by OI VINO AWAY 100.1 samples. All we nk of those who recelre one la that they will gft It a good trial, and if satisfactory reeou end It to their friend a Agents are colnlnc money. We bare several who are making flu Kr dsr and upward a Ptrat come, nrit served.' If you want one from the lot we are going to iiTe swsr. send your name end address stones. Address. WOK ARCH LAUNDRY WORKS, ill Wsbsah aTa,Ohlrago,UL (Mention this paper), A Special Off art ,fS,S'S Surname stones, we will make thlatpcialogri To a Ant party In each SUttj and Territory who aniwera our advcrtiMment we will tend as a free gift, one of the calvUsted Daisv Wrings at, retallprke. Is eo tech. This ufiptscedanted UTir li tnada lot the sole purpoM of Inducing you ta send SVf ooa of oui Wauim AT ONCB. It you know of any friend out of employmant. won't you nkoSM call hit attention to this adtertite nttnl fur It 1 Indeed "the chance ot a lifetime. f IOO toward. iisx'.'i acuta have bees copied by other concerns who art ImIoub of our grat buccssl UIWARS OF ImITA TlONl 1 We have been In the laundry tupply btulntM fcr yean and wtU pay ioa rewasd fo any infrlnge Mtat oa our Wsihar. READ T HI ft I The New York MOuiitUa VeTaMi iniVI t Work- asyt i "We ha penotially etanlaad a great nanv Utters received srota all secttontof tke country front tnoia who are using thlt wonderful Washing Machine, and tl) unite to conv eModlng It In the highttt terms.' We Uo have sun liar referertca from tht "Farm nd FUeside," ths "Uoaa and Farm.1 and xroreiof other papers. MarcU-iMt-O. IJOTICE IN DIVORCE, aggie Magdeburg, by her next friend J, II. Yas Une, vs Frederick Magdeburt. fi (rf Court of Common rival of Cvlumlla rouii- IV, .10. iv, imx. venn, ivnj, To rtedcrtek Magdeburg, respondent above named 1 Whereas, upon me petition or libel of the said Maggie Mag eburg, above named, a subptjbua bo rne awarnea or ine 1 oun 01 t-ommoD 1'ieaH or old county, a subpoena issued out ot the said court, commanding you. the sld Frederick iair. deburg, tolx and appear at tbe beil regular term ot said court, to chow cause, If any you have, hy tho aald llbellant bould not be di vorcod from the bonds 01 matrimony which she has contr icted with you, agreeably to tho prujer ot the petition er; and, whereas, upon the return of the aald tubpeena, due proof was made thai yo 1 could not be found or served with the same In the bailiwick of the sherlil or said cou ity 1 whereupon an alias subpeeua was awarded by said court, command ing you to be and appear at the next regular term ol said court, to a swer, 4a, as atoresald, to which the same return was made by the ahertn. You are therefore required to be and appear on the nrst day of regular term of said court, to be hi Id at Hloouiiburg, tec tbe said county, on the llrst s'ondsy of ilay next, A, I)., lbs, lo answer said complaint aforesaid. DAilUEL CSJITH. Sheriff. BUeruTs offlce, Uloonuburg, Pa., Mar, BO, inj. TO THE PUBLIC. Intending pnrchnsers of Vosn't r.rrrtAtT ennnot tnko loo much ro enutlon toprovcntBubstltutloii. Somo druggists, trading on tlio popularity of tho great Family Remedy, attempt to palm off otlicr preparations, unscrii" pulously asserting them to bo "tlio samons" or "crpial to" Tond's Kx tuact, IndllTerent to tho dceclt prac ticed upon and disappointment there by caused to tho purchaser, s long ns larger profits accruo to themselves. Always Insist on having I'oxd'u Ex tiuct. Tako no other. SOU) IN UOTTIJJ3 ONLY J NKV12II BY MEASUHE. Quality uniform. Prepared only by POND'S EX TRACT CO., Sow York and London. Seo our namo on every wrapper aud label. Noto picture of bottlo below. ror riles, Catann, Rnenma llsn, Nemalala, Miaclii, Braises, Bums, Sort Ttroal, llptiisria, Sores, Maima Uciij, aid Hemcr- of all soteEreslMg The Pamons Lwrturer, J0MM H. rini'CK, iTToto ! " For 8oro Thront, opporjally hen tpiid. 114 to ulceration, I havo found It vtry bcncBclal." wrotoi iu to ulceration, I havo found It nry I ASnilKW I). WHITE. Ex-rrcslilent of Cornell University, eaysi "Ono of the alwoliile tie of housekeeping." Bt tun to git (At gimilnt. EMMA AnnOTT, the eclehrateil prima Jonna. " Valuable and beneficial." nmyoort. smith, m. n., sr.u.. r. p.. of England." I have used It Vf 1th marked benefit." II. 0. PIIESTOX, M. 11.. Drool lyn, N. Y.-"I know or no remedy ao generally useful." ARTncn nmEss, m. n., F.n.'.s.. of KnBland. "1 have prescribed POND'S EX TRACT with great success." JVSTIjf D. Fri,TOX. D.D.. nrooWjn.IT.T. " rrovlnir Itself to bo a necessity In our homo." P. A. TTESTEnVELT, H. I)., Nashville. Tcnn. " nave nsed large rjnantltlca of POND'S EX. TRACT In my practlco." Mm. S. D. MrrORD, Matron, nomo of Desti tute chlldrca. " We find It most cDlcaclous and useful." In Bottles only. Prlcra, S0r., ?1, Xofe our name on (very wrapper and label. Prepared only hj FOXD'S EXTIHCT CO., NEW YOUK LONDON. UniTOIf - NOTICE. KSTATK OK ELIZ1BKTII PKTKRMAN MCKtSKD. The undertlgned Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court o( colurabln couniv to make dlstrl outlon ol the ruml I tm hnmlsof II. K. l'eterm in admliiMrator, will Bit allilHomce lnliloomibuH.on saiura y, nrii aist, itw, ai loooiocK in the roie nonn, to perform the dunes ot hli appolttment, vfhen and where all persons having claims aoralt.st said es ate intst nnneir nnrl tirnvp them, or lie rte. buried from any Bharo In said fund. OE(). E. El.WKLL, Auditor. marSO 4t. OHIDOE NOTICE. "Notleu la hprpbv irlven tint nn Annllcatlon will be made loth? Governor ol ivnnsvlvunta on Mon day, the thirteenth day qt April D. 18, by I) J. Waller, C. W. Miller, John ll. Freeze, I. r. Kuhn, i-aui j it, , nuuo ana otnrs, un'ierin" act olusscmbly entitled, "an act to provide for tlio Ineorpoiai ion nnd regulation of certain cor poratlons," approved April !9 h 1S74, and IhfB'ip plement thereto for the ch irter ot an Intended coiporallon to be called Tbo Hloomsburg nrldu i-ompany, the chirtcr and object of which is for tho urpost ot creeling constructing and malntul Ing a bridge aud thu approache- tn relo over the North rirmch of the "-usquchanna Illver. rrom a point at or near the Ferry road in the town of iiloomsburg, In tho county or Columbia, to a point In Catnwlssa towcsli p on the opposite Mdo of sad river In tho samo county, and for thine &urposus to nave posseses, ana enjoy auinpnguts rni'ilUH and urlvlleir-3 ot b.ld ..ci of assemblv aud supplements thereto. U. W, .MILl.Kll, II. V. Wlim, Solicitors. mar t04v. VOriCE IN DIVORCE. jlagglc Olrton, by her next frlfnd, Bernard Ston- ner s. iianes liiiLuu. In ttie Court of Common plea of Co umbta conn. ty,Ao. i, IMC Term, 1IB7. ro Charles Olrtou. respondent above named : Whereas, upon thi- pel ltlon or libel of the mid Maggli! (ilrton. above named, a Hunpcena betng flw.nleflhv the Court of Common Pleas nrt.ald counts asubpeena Issued out or the aud court, commanding i ou, the said narl"s Glrto i, to bo nd appear ot the next regular te m or said co'irt, to show cause. It nn you have wlij the sold llbel- lani.snouia noL oo aivorceo irotn ine uouai oi m it rlinnny which she his contracted wt h iu, agreeably to the prayer of the peiltloner : a id, whereas, upon the return of the slid subpasna. due pr ot was made that von could not be founo or served with the same in tho bailiwick ot the thir- in or sau county ; wnereunon an anas uupcena was awarded by said court commanding you to be unri nniieur nt the !exl recular term ot.Huld C'.urt to ansner, c, a a'oieatd. lo which the samo Mum wasmaae oy iuu buenu. Vou are therefore renulred to be and appear on tho first day of regular turra or aald court, to be held at Iiloomsbuig, tor the said county, on tbo nrst Monday ot May next, A. D., 1S81, to answer said coai plaint, aforesaid. SAMUEL SMITH, Hherirr. Sheriff's offlce, Hloomsburg, Pa., Mar. so, 1888. You will Suo CatarrH Money I line. Pain, l'rouhle, AND WILL CUItE CATARRH By Uning ELY' 3 Cream BalmH AY-EEVE R A Dflrticle la annlled IdLo each nostril an J la tmrceuuie nice oucenxs &i arug?isi8; oy maiL reglhtcrea, to ctnta. ELY mtOTUKlts, 235 Grren wicli HU, New York-, inariiOcut. MEMORY MAKES SUCCESS Wholly unlike artificial systems. Any book learned In one icdlng. t'lasMsof lovr at llaltltnore and 10, 5 nt Detroit. tiOO nt Philadelphia large classes ot Columbia law students, at 11le. Wellesiev. obeiiin, Uulver. Mty of 1'enn., MlchUrnh I nlverlty, Chautauqua, 4c., c Endorsed by ltl-hrd Pro tor, tbeslen tlst. llonn. W, w. Astor, Judah l", lienjamln, Judge Clbaon. Dr. I i.wn, 11 II. Cook, Principal N. Y. Htate rormal loiiege, ic 'the system Is perfectly taught by correspondence. Pi npectua post free from PhOF. LOISKTTE, 837 Filth Ato., New York. uiartodiu I5LOOMSUUKU AIARKET. -:o:- Vbolfsalp. 03 netal. Wheat per bushel. Hye ' " 0U Ccrn " .' .... 60 05 Oals " " 35 45 Flour " bill 4.60 to 050 liutter 34 25 Kirffs 14 10 Potatoes 70 80 Hams 13 10 Dried Apple 03 05 1 Bide 07 10 Bhouldvr 09 13 Chickens 08 10 Ueesf Lard p.,r lb 10 13 Vinegar per al 20 80 Onions per hushd 1 00 1 40 Veal skins 07 I Wool p. rlli 85 tildes 0 to 7 Coal on Wiuiiv. No n ta.OO; No 2 3, & Lump 48,35 No. f. 3,00 Ultiirntmis :i.2."i leading . hyicnn iejr"ho ier fceen for medicinal Value tf Jiru' eauri the. WHLOPHOROS ir Sfhafnj. bain ferVVfavietSjCoWtlf H Tx..tr """ sIsH .aW7 Istli'"--1 Hi'' coiorw iof SPRING - IS- COMING I 80 sire tlic Spring Styles. Spring Styles in Spring Slylcs in SUITS, Spriug Styles iii SP1SIIVO SHIRTS TIIJE New SPRING Ms IN IVEW spring mi, SPK1NO SUITINGS In fact, any thing in the way of CLOTHING Csiii be had at the POPUIiAR CLOTHING STORE or I). muwi Ustate. MATS, OVERCOATS, H, J, CLARK & SON. o We nlncc on sale to-day a full line of Colored ALL W(30L H ENKIETTA CLOTHS in leading flliadea of Copper, Mahog any, Gobelin Blue, Moss, Steel Grey, Havana, &e. nt the exceed ingly low price of G2Jc. a yd. well wortli 7o. n yard. 1. HOSIERY. Wo now bnvo tlio most complttti Hun of Indies' .tud clilM r 's hosiery wo hnvo over hown, full ri iilnr ttftl Dalliripg'ns (ifldiea') 2 ir r lor aro, ii"fjumr inndi' pin strti 0 ltw I8c rt'ittiltr 2fio. cood. A Spko- iai, Lisi.k Tiiuk.M) Imiuks' HrsK 37o. a 'ilr nclinl vrtliin fiOo ClilldrunV liose at S, 10, 15, 20 net! 25 i. a pair. O li and sue. 2 SILKS. Yon will find full tin n of Moiuk (watered) Silks in lilaok ai d co'.iih, kIbo full llni'S of black and ool 01 1 Dhess Silks at thu lowent pric b. 3. HANDKEHCHIEFS. OurHto.k is rornpVte in Imtli whitti and color tl !) nieic. S on' eperinl fio. ladim'. M 11 V II dkcicliiefb $1.00 a dozen, wn th $1 ,)0. "oc. n dozen, worli $1.00 a doz. I. DRESS CiOOD.S. You will find fu lines of nil the lentliua xtyies a d ci'lurs at lowest prices. It will pay ou to see nur speuial lot of Clieokid Dress Cloths for sprint wear. Nino goods at 12j and lflo. a yd. Seo them fi. GLOVES. WhsIiow the b st val'ies in Glove we have over shown. 0 button length Lisle thread Glove loo. a pair, never sold ltss than 30i, n BLOOMSBURO, PA. rjiUEABUREIl'S SALE.- OF UNSEATED LANDS. IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENNA. Br Virtue of minrtrr a(-t.nnf ihn npnrral koanm. bl) of the commonwealth of HcBrjsyivnla, rela log to tbe sale of seated una unseated lands In tbo county of Columbia, etc., for taxes due and un- Eald. I will offer to publo sale In tbe Court House, 1 1 lie town of Bloomsbunr, on MONDAY, JUNE 11th, 1888. at 10 o'clock, a. m. Tbe following described pieces of land, ot nu h part thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount ot taxes due and unnald dy to day as tbe same may be found necessary. 1 EKMi) OF SALE. The amount of taxes and costs must bo tmid wben tbe land Is (-truck on or tbe sale may be void and tbe propert) put up and resold. Acres. Warranteo or owners Twp 1242 Columbia O I Co ....Beaver .. Taxes. $ .4 20 not Beaver 1 banes do... Slots Heaver Jcsso do..., "5 U o".kway Abbott. . do.... m " " .. do..., 3 lots Br ckwayC D do,,., 31ol Butt&Unger do ... 1 l-.t liogart Mary do.... slots Iloyer PS do ... 4'j Cox C a Ex Tench Cox. do 1V9 ' " " " ..do.... 237 " ..do .. ZTJ " " " " ..do ... 3cf " " " " ..do.... Slots Crossing Patrick rtj.... 1 lot Cannon M do ... 100 Downs Martin. do..... 16 " John. do'.... a low Etansltecce. do.... 3 " FlanaKan A ....do .,, 3 " FreyWH do.... lot Goarhart William do.... es 1 M 2 12 3 is 1 51 89 54 1 00 5 4 4 14 12 97 14 55 12 73 87 1 22 6 61 1 65 1 60 . 1 00 1 60 54 1 mi 2 07 1 CO 5 311 Slots " " do. D :i 60 Hoffman E O do., llarner c Jester do. Ilauik Jonitbon....... do..,, lloatsJohn do.... lllndeillter Sarah A do.... 2J.6 3 U3 1 CO 1 0d 54 1 CO 2 49 to CO 83 15 U0 i 111 7 42 3 16 1 1 1 0 37 1 o 7 94 It (i U 1 10 1 CO 92 2 21S 00 2 66 51 1 31 I e 1 06 63 i 66 83 1 60 2 it. 13 50 9 DO 6 75 4 50 II 29 4 4 60 5 66 90 4 50 22 50 2-.0 3 lots Hunt Ellas. do,... ! lots Henry ueorge. do . t lot KUoe A do.... slots Lot Is Frank do .. 3 tola Lawrence W H. ,. do.... 300 Mann Miller. do.... to MentJnger Samuel do ... lu McKe) nolds W II do.... Slots Mastln uilllam. do.... 140 NungtbflerOporge do .. Mots Patterson J C. do,.,. 3 lots Price curence do ... 83 nice Abiabatn no ... inn - do 4-33 lots Ititlhtord, Samuel 4 Co.,, d ... 3 lots " " ...ao 81- bwttnk Daniel do ... 140 bcliw epp' nnelser I K do.... 8 hhuman & Jllcbael do.... 3 lots Scblcb J J do . Slots smith JW do... Mots scotl Peter do .. 10 Uisih-rUeo do. .. !3S H e-t It Coal Co do 5 10 s wetm us ao ..... 1 lot Wood Augustus. do ..... tl Dlsapher ueorge do.. . a lots Kiat.8 WW do . ,'lou Wood Augustus do.... 10 Losee Jeusee do ... M bnuman F L. do ... !S llrelaclii Co do.... slots Prout Stephen deed ... do ... !S Wells John Benton sa Clem Itev W T uriarcreek soo JJoty. Pealeri: Stewart do.... vao " " " ..do.... 150 " " " ..do.... 100 " " " ..do.... 2oO " ' " ..do 7 Edwards Henry J do.... 23 Evans Francis. do,.., 40 Fouler Gilbert do.... to FrcasJst&ell do sii Freas Fannie do.... 4vt Lamon Joseph. do.,,, 100 Kemp Daniel,.. do... U ItobblnsEU do.... 50 Blockhouse Jos Est do.... 150 btackhouse C S J M do... 4 60 2 26 1 SO 0 15 46 6 17 to Mlieriui ao,... )tf ot930 bhatfer Kelchner 575 Miujler MroMary.. 1 btout E.las 7 EdnardsMartbaJ... 4) Yost EmaaueL .do.... ....do.... ...do.... ,,,do.... ...do... ..do.... 12 36 I 13 46 1 80 10 8 14 14 0 40 Oi) 21 2,0 13 V8f 3d S lo 11 Lois 1 1 1 2 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Acres ! 61 Doty, Stewart & Swayze..do.... " " do.... OS 33 35 22 2 37 45 do . Adams Henry.... Bower Isaiah,.., Koons dens. lloilonetcr UK... do.., .... do.., do.. do.. 11 Dodaon J 11.. do., 1 S3 I -3 Shuiuan Keuben Catawlssa Weaver Ellas do.... Dornbacb Margaret. do.... Klner liobert do,,,, cwell Fred do,,.. ciewellJosepb Est do. .. Shumun Kllaa. do.... llar.uer Thomas E. do. . Uower Moses do. . , Barrett Mary CentraUa Qeraghty Tnomas. do... " do.... 2 51 4 51 4 43 tl 1 53 65 SO 1 07 6 72 4 66 5 63 Ileflron Philip.-... Kneff Jobn - Lehigh & Mabanoy 11 li.., McUlnney Charles. Steel Oto W ,.do.. , do.,,, .do.... do.... 16 10 45 4 3) 36 ..ao.,.. do.... ..do.... ..do.... S4 Sweeney Margaret., Walsh jJavld , 70 i 32 2 63 do.... do,,.. Centre 2 2 75 i St 2i It 6t 14 1 33 it 1 86 22 IKI 09 Si 166 18 1 18 S S3 lOo 03 Adams EnosL... 9 AllabachlBenJ,., ..do.., 2 lots Brobsi Thomas do... 15 Fowler John F do... 3 Good Jacob lo,., 7o Hagenbucb William. do.. 10 " Sr Est.oo. . 34 Hoffman William Est do. . . . 0 Keucr uaniei. ta Mcuenry Dorcas.,,,. 1 lot Sponsler Jacob lot Klrkendail creasy, do.... .do.... .do.... do.... jv jieain josuua., 1 lot Bresune Bernard, . , Slots Drelsbach Lewis.. Ill Huston Joltu ....... Sii UlUioJohn L 2 lota Kramer A W , Conyngham 1 uo.,,. do.,,, ,..,,..uo..,. ....... do,,,. ao.... do.... do.... 93 74 4 70 2 St 2 Bl 1 a 1 1 2 1 3m 173 100 410 Lei by Charles. Millard iiti MUJutro Terrance.,, Morris Aunls 11 ....... Mouroe John ,...ao ... .. do,,.. ,...do.,,, ....do,.,, do.,,, do.,., .... da., ... do.... iMido,,,. ..Ao,.,. ...do.... ...do,.,, 3 91 6 29 2 84 4 70 2 34 Huston Mary... , " Tnomas... Trlen Jacob Young John. Walker Lowla..... 0ti uO 39 60 94 K 174 31 20 40 4 70 1 16 3 33 6 72 2 11 4 20 2 32 1 68 5 7 8 49 Si 71 5 88 B 40 2 H 11 4 20 S3 70 5 11 1 30 34 660 2 31 687 II 19 4 1. 1515 9(0 6 23 14 33 I 64 46 to 4 09 108 124 W 10ts Ulllu.u.i Ueo W. 1 " Kress Alarfaat,.. 4 11 It.lnbold W 11 ao. lea to luo 75 10 no too 250 111) 2110 uoty, PDdier Stewart ...F'ho'k " " " . do..., Welsh Keuben. do,,,. Fowler John F do..., Farver George, , do ... . H.rrlson John ,, do HolTman Vreas. . ... do,,,, Hulme William do lemon Thoinas ..do.,. Kindt John i Co do .... MclleuryUUsUanlel,,do .... ItoDblns W A lid . tn 60 H of 200 bhanerKelchner,....,.do.. 3 leiler Georira Aa 13 wuitenlgui wilUam. do.... 50 4D 5 31 VJ 1 2 1 l 200 M 10 3 IJ loi 30 rs pealerSJ do ... Cleaver WeUUigton.... Franklin VougbtJamea, do,,,, " B HowelL...... ,do... Hohrbach William do nibby Juiues,,,,,, . .d Va-tlneJll v.. .do,,.. Muobardl (lrge. do. ,, . Hayburut Etra heirs.,,,,,, do ,., Ulboy Augustus do,,,, Albertua Allies s Bartley . t Greenwood Berry John,.,.,, do.,,, lierr Irani. do . NcKwen II J .... , . . do,... Appl.man Llojd Hemlock " William. . do..., , ' Hugh w ... do . Brugler Ellsha do..... Campbell u L do..,, Kmiuett AJ,n, do,,,, licitrlde 11 JJ..,,.i ,do pa'r, big bargtins, otil 'oan Aixilk Gi.'tvKS in black itttd colors 3"e. iiKvujh od for 50e. sproial bargain, bit1 ton Ivtd Gloves embroidered back", 76c. a pair. 0. VEILINGS. In S wing Silks, Clicnlle dots, MnrnhotiiR i to. A spec ial all silk veiling at I2'). a yd. wortli 2oc. 7. HENRIETTAS. A special black Silk Waiu- Heniiiktta at $1.25 a yard worth $1.(17$, 'nnd nil ollitr uriitleu with a full hue of black all wool Hen rietta". TINSEL 5o. a ball, Aiuusenb 25o. a dozen. Silk Ansa 10c. n dozen. 32 in. I'rint-d Silks $1.25 quality for 04o. a yd. Banner Rods, Felts, I'lushos, Vel vets, Ornaments, Stamped Linens and all kinds of goodi for fancy work at lowest prices. LACE CURTAINS, Surims, etc with full lino of CnnTAts Poles. Tho bct Corbel for 77c. hi tlio mar ket with all leading inakn, also full line Dustles. Now lot of Jersey Coats this week also lull Hue of Jerseys. 30 Neal & Pursel do,... So lurecl Isiac o do 72 5 Utiangut Mrs Charles ... do.... 45 SO Wright Levi do.... 22 si Jones David. do .... 1 ai Inn Block I'll Jackson 8 25 300 " " do .... st lu 73 Bartch Franklin do.... 690 4 JHller Charlei W do..,. 2 HI 23s sNeyhart do .... si 86 Slfl " " do S4 84 so Parker Co do ... 7 45 73 Ileus Clinton ,.do ... BBS 5 Meeker Ellas do,... .168 soo Blllngton Charles Locust 13 19 M Dewalt George 10 3 20 2C5 Ererbart John do .... 8 UO 93 Hughes "'right Est do.... 1013 92 KUlp S MOWlllUm do.... S63 30 1-ongenberger Phillip do.... 2U1 200 Myers Mary do C40 sou llustoa Mary ...do.... 640 200 Charlotte do 6 40 a Heynold John do.... 6 40 100 Huston Thomas do.... 4 00 190 lteece Daniel do .... ' 6 40 8 stlnoAdam do.... 1 co 43 SbHner Henry do ... 1 CO 9) Hlioads Franklin do. 8 00 15 Ben gle oeorgo .............. Madison 40 35 Uendershott K. do... 46 60 " do.... 1 21 127 Shrcmakcr Jacob do 2 25 60 do.... 1W) 11 Dcmott Cyrus do.... On 0 GlnglesTII do.... 5 22 Johnson Chester. da...... S3 S3 Cotner J E do ..... 40 Si 0 Eves C W do.... 29 25 S3 Cox Joel do .... 78 40 lleydenrlck Tobias di.... 64 60 Masters Dv do 3 86 20 Miller W II do.... 166 13 Oraham Edward do.... 40 21 Brockway Ent Main 136 33 Hlnderlltter Henry do ... 93 23 Shuman John ..do.... 136 Jf of 100 Schmeck, Brobst, Yettcr-c liaWK..... UO.... b 7 Snyder Abraham do ... 136 7 bhuman W T do .... 63 846 Swartz, Shepp Co do 944 100 " Isaac , do.... 1 34 coo Torbert William do 16 20 160 shuman lteunen do ..... 90 43 Moscr Michael do . 2co 69 Blttenbender Jacob. Miniln .196 10 Uendershott Catharine. .do st 200 Kramer A W do .... 180 3 Luu Catherine do is 33 Michael Joseph Peter F.do .... 60 13 " " do.... 31 111 Masteller Josenh ..... ....do.... 15 200 Nungcsser W J do.... 8b0 83 Park James AY do .... 99 35 HutUfr Joel do ... 99 75 Scbwcppenhclser I K do.... 211 30 Horace do.... an 30 " El'., .do,... 174 47 " Horace. .do.... 330 15 Williams Hamue' do.... 37 (7 Yoho Jacob Est..u do ... 64 10 Piatt Urlas . do.... 81 1.1 Eckroth Hiram do. 27 2v Mensmger William do.... 05 18 Glger eamucl Montour 1 to 9 Fry Hanlel do ... 61 40 Neal William do 450 M Gordon JohnN do,... 41 67 Crouse Illram Andrew Jr MtPleisant 7 DO 10 Jocoby Hupert do .... 83 10 " famuel do 2 64 8 Crevellng s-amuel orange 1 71 SO Hageobuch Jeremiah Est..(lo..,. 6 01 54 " William do.... 6 11 39 " Mary...., do.... 6 11 1! ness Jeremiah .....do,... 141 K lot Coleman George Est. do. , . . 21 61 KUno Abraham J do.... 4St 65 " do.... 0 80 11 " Jacob deo do.. . 119 11 Crawford WilUam. do.... 1 S6 140 FrlCk Geo A. E-t Pine 13 78 50 LvonsRW do.... 3 91 It 0 Roberts Colo do SI 4 1 60 Bougliner l-emr...Hoarlngcreek 116 4) Brelsch Jacob do .... M 103 " .... do... 108 12 " do.... 10 co Barnes Thomas Jr do.,.. 72 2ro cox cs Ex ot Tench cox., do 270 16 " ' " " ,,do.... 36 200 " " " .. do.... 1 so 60 " " " " , do,,.. 61 18 Dllarlaln Ezeklel do.... 73 IS Fetterman Herblno..,,..do.... 41 100 llenston John do.... 90 13 Ilerner John do 13 142 Morris Hughes do...... 1 26 51 Mlndy Lewis do.... 3 30 "0 Navlnger Jonathan do.... 46 40 Itlce Abraham...... do...... 66 2T Shuman David do.... 166 60) bhoup Abraham do 14 00 315 McMllllanMM do ... 12 38 20 WltcheyJohn ...do... 73 50 Trlen Jacob do... 46 102 BuckalewEvan bugarloat 80 84 40 Cole Thomas D do 8 22 330 cnapln .1 F , do.... 47 95 2 " do,,.. 3 44 75 Custard Mary do.... 1029 50 Cope Israel do,.,, 1029 125 Hess, Crevellng Co do.... 23 99 X of 119 " Wesley do.... 10S X of 119 " do.... 10 29 Xofll " " do.... 1172 91 Smith Minor do ... 6 65 seo Mcuenryltohr do..,. 4715 W) " EJ do.... 44 54 00 . E J do.... 2065 78 " JohnJ do 87 40 2J ' ' do.,.. 6 85 8) Savage Joshua Est do.... 1849 5 Davenport F. do.... 80 6 Caso O B scott S3 GEORGE A. HERRING, Treasurer, rpnEASUHEU'S SALE OF SEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY", PENNA. Also at tho same time and place the following lots, pieces and parcels of seated lands, returned by tbe tax collectors, are to be sold under tbe pro visions ot an Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Act, relating to the sale of lands tor tax tn Columbia County," approved March 6th, 1163. Warrantee or A1:?1 Owners. Twp's. Taxes. 118 Kase Wolrerton Beaver.. 3710 Hot Schrtber Henry ...do..., 187 23 Philips Catharine do,... 175 S3 MannAW do,.,. 28S 1 KhoadsPctcr .do.,,. 3 18 4 Bankes Daniel .....do.... 211 Hot Pursel Mrs K II Bloom. 42 00 t" Gulnnoeorge, do,.,, 210 1 " Rehamjohn do,... 405 10 Price Jonas Catawlssa.. 25 Hot Keller Sarah Centre.. 73 3s cutnmlngs It M Co con'y'm 119147 400 Cuny Ellen do... 473 70 400 Murphy, Hughes Co.. do,... C33 00 Vlot MclaleJohnlt do,,, 4 41 i ' Col'ler Michael do,,., 685 1" Cask.y Lawrence do,,,, 4 39 X " Dougherty Mary., do..,, 2W 3 VoughtlrwlnB... .Franklin . 97 81 Moore A L Greenwood., 18 45 M Albertson David O Est. .do ... 119 100 Wand John A .. Hemlock.. 1018 100 Itli mo Michael Jackson.. 0 49 85 Chamberlain Lewi do,,,, 974 73 " " 10.,,. 4 27 S3 Young Lewis O .. do,,,, 4 13 63 " " . do ... 3 69 60 Glassinyer Francis F ...Locust 4 50 91 Lonnon Geo W Est do,... 3 52 130 Eves C W 11 adlson. . , 1 75 " " do.... 281 170 milJcsso do,,.. 825 6 llouser Kroora do.... 187 10 Eckroat Charles Est Minim... 81 31 How er Charles E. Mt IWt . 0 24 US Hess Jobn , line.. am 6? Kline Patterson do... 17 87 60 Lions Newton.,,.,, .. do..., 3 S3 8T liattJohn ......do.... 350 30 Parker John. II .....do..., 260 112 Fuck a A Est do.... 8 40 W Hess La vlna Bugarloat , 21 AlbcrtAOti Jesso. ..do,,. Sat 31 Kline Abnerw. do.... 4 49 3so CiwellngJH ,,..,do.,,. 1920 40 sbuluEllas ......... 1. ...do..,. 364 34 RedllneB F do ... 14 39 O. A. HERRING, Treas. Treasurer' Office, Blooiusbu g, March 28, 883. SViro3 Oough. DronrhiU, JUthm, Indigent Ion I Cm fc5MR GINGER fONIOUliSui dUy. It luf mil aJTocUuiu of U tUrot tad lungi, &d dUM- MUnff from Imimra blood nd tihiOinUuii. Tlt fcfcbU W kiGtrtnivKllntrft4Uiuiidljteue, uui iilowlj diiftlntr r? ?5 Ul o many tiwi roovtr tlivlrltMlUi by lha Umly um of tWker! Oin,rr Tunic, but dtd&y U dan fWM. TU It In Um. It It LavtUuat.1 tut all idn mm oiiordM Df ttuinuh Ao4 twwtU. ftOo t iruniM