THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. 0. E. Ilwtll, twu.... J. K. Blttabndw., f B1,"r' BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, AlMtIL 27, 1B88. Tiik Wabiiinqtov Sunday Herald Bays: "Tho outlook for a Demooratlo Scnato Iti 188!) Is very proraislug. Of the hold cvir Senator, tho Demo crats and Republicans huvo each twon ty-fiyo- Of thoBo already elected or to be elected, thirteen como from each party. The euro Dernocratio Stit.es (Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Geor oia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Wtst Virgi nia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texa, with Vir ginia) will h'ivo the Domoorals, With the twenty-live hold-overs, exact! v thirty-eight votes ono-half of tho S"uuat To have a majority they mast elect an other senator lrom Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Miohigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Mow Jersoy, Uronou, or Rhodo Island, or, if they olect a Vice President or carry New Jersey, they would have a clear majority. An effort U being made by Phila delphia lawyers to cot an interprets' tion of tho liquor license law from the supreme Uourt. Un mooday morn ing a petition was presented and Chief Justice Uordon permitted it to be Del The petition avers that an applicant named Raudenbusch has complied with every repuirement of the lilgb lioense law, underwent a satisfactory examination at the bar of the court, that no evidence of any kind was offer ed against him at the bearing and that tfce Judge did not in any "way suggest any ground upon wmch nis applica tion might be refused. The printed argument covers ten pagos aud opens with a criticism oi tho act ot juay its 1887. It contends that the question to be decided is whether the aot make it mandatory upon License Court Judges to grant a license when a proper peti tion has been bled, and no remon stranco made, or whether it vests the judges with an absoluto and despotic power over everything connected with the granting of license. Objection if made to the right of tho judges to act upon information or knowledge within their own keeping, when such informa tion b'as not been given under oath, or with auy opportunity offered for oross cxamination. It is urged that the con struction put upon the ao. by the Li cense Court Judges,however well inten ded, is not justified by legislation or auiuuruy, nuu results in uestrucuun us property, infringement of liberty ot action, and disorganization of society. REPUBLICAN 8TATE OONVEHTIOK. The republican state convention met iu Harrisburg on Wednesday and nominated Judge Mitchell of the Philadelphia courts as a candidate for Supreme Judge. The present Chief Justice, Gordon, made a strong fight for rcnomination, but failed. There was a bitter fight for the state chair manship betweon Senator Cooper and William H, Andrews, which promised to Btir up no little dissension, but Sen ator Quay poured oil on the troubled waters ana divided the honors through . an arrangement by which Cooper will be chairman this year, and Andrews next year. AFBEAK OF POLITIOS. Last year Stephen F, Wilson, of Tioga county, was a vory warm sup porter of Judge Williams of tho same county as a candidate for Supreme Judge. He spent considerable time in travelling from county to county in the interest of Judge Williams, and the latter was duly nominated by the republican party and elected to the Supreme bench. Mr. Wilson's motives at tho time were not supposed to be wholly disinterested, and they were fully understood when the election of Judge Williams to the Supreme bench left a vacanoy in the Judgeship of the Tioga district, and Gov. Beaver ap pointed Mr. Wilson to fill tho vaoanoy. It was supposed the appointee would be continued on the bench for a lull term, but at the primary elections held last week ex-Senator John I. Mitchell was also a candidate for the Judgeship, and the returns show that he defeated Judge Wilson by 942 majority. This ib unkind, considering the active part which Judge Wilson took in creating the vaoancy, but Judge Wilson has always been a politician, and as suoh bo will readily understand the ingrati tude of other politicians. Democratic State Convention- The Democratic State Convention of Pennsylvania will meet at Harris burg on Wednesday May 23rd. 1888. at 10 o'clock A. M, to nominate a can didate for Judge of the Supremo Court, two Electors at-Iarge and one Elector from each Congressional District; to select four delegatea-at-large and two delegates from each Congressional District to the Democratic National Convention to be held at St. Louis on the Sthjday of Jnne 1888; and to trans act such other business a-, according to the rules and usages of the party, mav proDerlv come before it. The representation in the Conven tion will consist of representative, del egates, one for eacbone thoutaud D-ra ocratio votes cast for Governor at the last Gubernatorial elestion, or for a fraction cf one thousand votes amoun ting to fivo hundred or more, in the respective reprtsontative district, pro vided that each representative district shall have at least one delegate. Philadelphia, Pa. April 21 1888. Bemj. M. Nkad, Elliott P. Kuncr, Sto. Chair. Dcin. State Cum. Execution! by Electricity. Elbiidgo T.Gerry's Electrical Death Penalty bill has been passed in the Nw York Assembly by an overwr.elining volo. Eighty-seven voted for it and eight only against it. The bill abo lishes hanging as a penalty for muider In tho first degree aud punishes t lie convict for his crime by a system of electrical appliances, which provides au almost painless death. Several plans for ii.tliciing death by electricity have bteu dr-vised, but the "death chair" is cousidered tho most feasible. This chair is made of steel. Concealed in its arms are wires, which Aio to lonncct with a concealed dy nauio. The condemned pirsnn sits in the chair, his feet roting -n I'ampemd groi.nd. At a sigi al a bu t u b touch ud, tho eleclriu curreui is tumid ou from the dynamo, the hands on the arruiibair and the body ol tho condem uid man com tt the ptUi of the bat tery, and tho victim is dead, the uUo uicity passing through him into the yroubd. WABMHOTOH LETTER from our Hegnlar Correspondent.) Washington, April 23, 1888. Complaints aualnst tho nrosont meth ods of dot tm business in tho United States Patent Office aro becoming loud and frequent. It Is charged that tho examiners in the oluce are extremely careless, some say criminal, in their ex amination of applications for patents) that they throw out many applications without examining them to disoovor whether they nro patontablo or not; that other applications aro rejected which tho examiner knows should bu allowed. These are serious charges aairi't an important branch of the Government, I liavo thoroughly investigated the matter in order to discover what, if any, foundation thero is for the char gea and who is to biamo. l soon discovered that tho charges were all too true., or rather that many of them were. I also discovered that tho par ties who wero roonsibln for this, I might almost say disgraceful, staio of affairs, were the republican examiners who have been allowed to conttnuo in office under tho present Admiuixtra tion. And that is not all. I am firm ly convinced that these hold-over rep ublican examiners havo conspi.od to gether to bring the office into bad re pute, in order to help the republic in party in tho Presidential campaign this year. In order to get somo idea of tho pol itical effect of such a conspiracy among these republican examiners, just think for a moment of tho greit number of peoplo who are either directly or indi rectly interested in the business of this office. Suppose yon notioe for one day, everything you see, and you will find how many of them are patented or aro tho product of a patented machino or process. You will bo surprised, for you will discover that about nino-te'nth-of all the things either manufactured or produced in this oountrv aro connec ted in somo way with a United States patent. After this disovery you will not le surprised to learn tint this Govern ment issuos raoro patents every year than all the rest of the world combin ed. Now you can more readily under stand tho 'amount of damage that can bo done tho Administration by the conspirators. Every mam whose pat ent is disallowed without a good and sufficient reason therefor' becomes a deadly enemy, not of the Examiner but of the democratic Administration, which he believes has mistreated him, and his idea of getting even is, nine times out of ten, to woik like blazos for the republican party. This fellow is not alone, there are, so to socak, thousands of him, and the republican examiners of the Patent Office aro to blame for all this trouble. In no branch of the Government is the head of a Department so depen dent on his subordinates as in the Pat ent Office. In 1885 President Cleve land appointed Mr. Montgomery, a Michigan lawyer, Commissioner of Patents. At the time that was con sidered an excellent appointmeut. But owing to lack of familiarity on the part of Mr. Montgomery with the ex tremely complicated praotico of the office, his republican subordinates vir tually ran it for him. The natural re sult was neglect and idleness on the part of the employes and complaints on the part of the representatives of the patentees ot tho ojuutry. I am informed by a gentleman who is in a position to known whereof ho speaks that there are quite a number of ex-examiners of the Patent Offioe now engaged in business here as pat ent attorneys, whose sole capital with which to begin business were long lists of the names and ad Ji esses of ap plicants for patents whose applications they bad unjustly rejected for the sole purpose of afterwards getting a fie as an attorney for procuring the patent thoy had as an examiner of the Uni ted States Patent Office rejected These men are republicans. In order to break up this practice, bills have been introduced in Cnngresa several times to make Examiners of the Patent Office inelliglble to aot as patent attorneys for two years from tho dato of their resignations or dis missals from office. So far interested parties have in gome way been able to prevent such bills from becoming laws. iiast year Mr. Montgomery was suc ceeded by ex-reoresentalive Hall, of Iowa, aa Commissioner of Patents. Mr. Hall is an able and honest man, but like his predecessor, he too was un familiar with tho workiugs of the Of fline, and the republican examiners succeeded in getting him to in ike a series of rulings which have produced much trouble and litigation. In the mean time the tepublioan examiners are enjoying the situation and working hard tor the success ot their party next fall. When Mr. Villas, with his vigo'ons business methods, succeeded Mr. Lam ar as Secretary of tho Interior, he at once noticed tho loose way of business that waB in vogue there, and issued an order prohibiting explores gossiping, smoking, writing private letters, etc., during otllee hours. 1 his order crea ted a big soaro among the republican examiners and outwardly tliero was a sudden transformation in the office, but In reality they are devoting more of their time trying to bring discredit on Mr. Cleveland's adrainstration, than to the work for whioh thoy are paid. PHI J ' iJ .iJ U 1 e Sure to Cot Hood's BariaparllU, ray child, pee that they do not giro you anything else, You renumber It It tho mtdlclot which did uum so much good year ilso my tavorlte Spring Medicine Nearly everybody need) a good irrlos; medi cine like Hood's BarsaparUla to expel Impuri ties Uich accumulate In the Mood during the winter, keen up ijrength as warm weather comes on, create an appetite and promote Jiealthy digestion.' Try Jlood'a flarsapafllja li4 6u will be convinced ot Its peculiar merits, It s the Ideal spring medicine re. liable, beneficial, 'laut to take, and give full value tor the money, He sure to pet Hood's Sarsapar)!! SoUlijlUiniill, SIlforf. rpM4nlf by a I. HOOD CO,, A jKrthteirty , f,syrf II, Mais. IOO Doses Ons Dollar THE COLUMBIAN Headquarters Democratic Olub Leagui of Fenna. Pim.iDKt.riiu, April 24th, 1888. Attention, Democrats: Arrangements havo been made for a convention of tho Demooratlo Club Lrnguo of tho Stnto of Pennsylvania, at llarrisburg, on Thursday, May 24th. The Opera House, of that city, has been soourod.for that occasion, and the Pennsylvania Central, Philadelphia and Heading and Lehigh Valley rail road Companies will carry the mem bers of the Leaguo from all sections of tho Stato, for ono faro for tho round, trip. Tickets good from the 19tb to' the 20th, inoluMve, and can bo purcha sed up to the 23d of may. Secretaries of clubs will please bo good onongh to transmit to tho Leaguo Secretary at theso headquarters, as soon as possible, the number of orders for tiokets required. The approaching Presidcntal Cam paign makes it neocessary for every true JJemocrat to be vigilant and wior getio in his efforts to rcouro iho sun- cess of the party, and the best interest and welfare of the American people. Como then, fellow Democrats, and lot us confer with eanh other. Every club in the Sta'o sh uld bo strongly represented, and let the pas word be "Unward and upward to victory. Deli-gates will be elected to repre sent tho State Leaguo at tho conven tion of the National League of Demo cratic Club, that will meot at Balti more City, Md., on or about July 4th, next. The State Convention will meet on May 23d, and delegates can bo present on both occasions. John II. Fow Temp. Chairman. John D Worman, Secretary. mm Eriffilj "IM wstest Cm on Earth for Pidn.' nllMnmorm quickly tb&n anr other know town rei filrt KheutnatUm, KeurafclaJ WTT liunsai, BeaJdi, Cut Luxnb- , duu fines, iinuaea, Si bl-os ore! fctro, I'learlBT, Sores. Frost-bites, lEUckacbo, Qulnsr, feore Throat, Wounds, Headache, Toothache. Fp Kr.rnin. cta. a bottle. Bold by ail cmj. rnoe ulno SaJ vat tort tut bctars our! OCm ndBtMrl TrndevllArsr. nA ra. fMhtl rails slfftutnre. A. & Myer & Co. Hole pmcort, iMaiunors, sia. u. t. a. DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Couch, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of con sumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Drug-, gist. Price, 25 cents. Spring Specialties AT Light Colored Cheviots in SACK and 4-Button CUTAWAY SUITS, WITH LOW CUT VESTS. Fino Dark Blue and Black Worsteds, Corkscrew, Broad way Diugonal and Block Worst ed in Sacks and Cutaways, and HANDSOME PRINCE ALBERTS in all qualities. NICE LIGHT SPKING OVERCOATS. one all wool (a special leader) at S5.QO Very Pretty Children's SUITS Plitln or pleated and belted In dark nud light colors, Sailor Suits with Bluo and Grey, also KILT SUITS NOTIOK OF AI'I'UCA UON FOR IN-1 COlll-OIIATIO.N. 1 In tbe couit of Common pleas tor the County ot Columbia. N .Ilea la hereby given that an application will be made to the said Court on the KeveMli day of May A. 1). Ife8, In the forenoon of said dat at ten o'olook, under the "Corporation act of one thou sand e'ght hundred and sevtints ,tnur, and the supplements thereto, by William Neat, w, 1L Tubus, 11. U. (iroU, John Jamison, James cariet and U E. Waller for the chiner of an Intended corporation to be called the E ho park Finn, and flame I'rot'xtlve Association. Hie character and object of filch If the preeervai Ion ul tlah In tbe upper waters ot Fishing Creek and Its tributaries, and tbe rrrw-rvutlpn pf game upon the lands drained t and adjacent to the waters aforesaid, lq the Counties cf Columbia and Hulliran In the WaUioMVnnarlvsnlai and for the purpose Ip bavu, fos. and enjoy all the rights, benefits andPrtvlleai-sconforrcuby tlie sld act and Ua supplements. " JAMES 80ARLET. , U . WAJLLKlt. Aprii-to-ts bolicltor. immwi with Pleated Skirt for Binallpr Children AT 1). LOWENBERG'S TO THE PUBLIC. Intending purchasora of Pond'b ErrnACT cannot take too ranch pre caution to proTcnt substitution. Bomo druggiata, trading on thopopularityof tho great Family Remedy, attempt to palm oil other preparation, unscru pulously assorting them to bo "tho samoas" or "equal to" Pond's Ex Wait, Indifferent to tho deceit prac ticed upon and disappointment there by caused to tho purchaser, b long as larger proflta accruo to thcmselvas. Always Insist on having Pond's Ex tjuct. Take no other. SOLD IK BOTTLES ONLY 5 NEVER BY MEASURE. Quality uniform. Prepared only by POND'S EX TRACT CO., Xm York and London. Seo our namo on ovory wrapper and label. Note picture of bottlo below, rtr Piles, Catartft, Ruma nia, Jeiraljla, Matin; Bruises, Bans, Sort Eyes, wroto I " For Bon Throw, enxiciall; when tmd! lag to ulceration, I hm ronuOH twj btnetcl tL". ANDREW D. WHITE, Ki-PrwHtnt of Comtll tlntYjriity, mti , " One of the absolute ntauU fiuotluuMkeeplng." Dt luri taattttt gmuitn. EMS A ABBOTT, the celebrated prima donna, "Valuable and beneficial." METWOOD SB1TB, D., M.B., CP., of England." I hare need It with marked beneflt," It. 0. PnESTOX, K. ., BrooUyn. -Tt. T.- J. know of no remedy 10 generally naeful." SSSfJfcl1 T1 preeoibed .BOND'8 k TRACT with great ancceaa." ' JCSTIK D. FTJLTOJ, D. ., BrooUyn, N. T, ' ProTina ttaelf to be a neceaalty In our noma.'' P. A. VBSTKItTELT. Mi ., NaahTllle, Term. "H"?,ned large qnanUttei of POND'S EX TRACT In my practice." . F"A.!k cOrBD, Matron, noma of Dealt ttite Children. " We find It moat efflcaciona and useful." Ia Bottlee only. Prleet, B0., 81, ll.'S. A'ott our ikwk cn ttery wrapper and label. Prepared only ly POND'S EXTBACT CO., NEW YORK AND LONDOW. CANDIDATES. Candidate nn.m(il unrtar ttita hpniltncr am nnh Ject to the rules of tho Democratic party. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, K. M. TEWKSBURY of Catawifsa. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, JAMES T. FOX, of Beaver township. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, C. Z. SCHLICHER, of Beaver township. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, GEN. a M. BLAKER. SHERIFF SALES. By virtus of a writ ot Levari Facias tawed out ot the court of common pleas of Columbia county and to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the court house In the town of Bloomsbunr, Pa., on , MONDAY, MAY 7, 1888. at I o'clock p. m., the following real estate, to-wlt: All those tracts, pieces or parcels of land altuat In the township ot Hon tour la the county ot Col umbia and state ot Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows to-wlt: The first beginning at a post on corner ot land ot Holoman Glger thence running aoutA along other lands of Bolo man Glger sixty-eight degrees, west one hundred and four perches to a pine oak thence north along land ot M. Faust nine degrees, west eighty-three perches to a stone thence south along land of the same eighty-one degrees, west seventy-three perches to a stone, thence north along land ot the same ten and a halt degree', west twenty-eight perches to a'stone, thence north along other lands of the said Daniel Glger deceased eighty-one de grees East one hundred aud seventeen perches to a stone, thence north along lands of the same seventy degrees, east forty-two perches to a stone thence south along lands ot Solomon Glger fifteen and ono half degrees, east one hundred and and one perches to a post the place ot beginning containing sixty-tour acres strict measure. The second, beginning at a white oak tree and running thence along land of Daniel Glger's netrg, south eighty-one and three quarter degrees, west tony-nine and nine tenths perches to a stone thenco north along land of John Glger's heirs. eight and three-quarter degrees, west sixty (and two-tenths perches to a stone, thence north along land of Ellas Glger eighty-two degrees, east fifty- nine and nine-tenths perches to a stone, and thence south along land of Chrlstaln Uelst eight degrees, cast sixty perches to a white oak tree tne place of beginning containing eighteen acres ana one hundred and forty-nine parches, neat measure, excepting and reserving to Barbara Gelger her heirs and assigns from and out of the aforesaid lands all the Iron ore and any and all Other minerals lying and being In, upon and under tne said premises together the right ot tree In. greas, egress and regress In, upon and over the said premises with miners and other workman with borses, carts and wagons to mine dig and carry away the Iron ore and other minerals In, up on and under the said premises and to make and use such roads as may be required tar the removal pt said ore or minerals, togethor also with the right to use and occupy as much ground as may be required for the depositing of dirt, slate sad other refuse from the mines, the said Barbara Olger, holding herself, her heirs and assigns now and at all times hereafter free and clear from every and all liability for loss or damage to the said Elmer W. Runyan her heirs or assigns occas ioned either directly or Indirectly by reason ot the opening ot mines upon the said premises or the making and constructing of roads through the same. seized taken Into execution In the suit ot Stacy John's executors and peborah Harrison's executor against B. w. itunyan and to be sold as the pro perty ot E. w. Runyan. PDULIC SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. There will be offered at public sale on the prem. tses TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1888, at 1 o.clock p. m. The Planing Mill, Dry-dockf Lumber-yard an. Shads She property of the late Daniel Brader deceased) jaied on the banks 'of the Penna. Canal, with excellent wharfage facilities and within V mile of the li. I. A W, depot at ueacb Haven Luz. vo. Pa., a GOOD FEHUY also connects thin olace with the country on tbe opposite side pf the Suaque bannarver. ' 1 Tbe machlpdry consists of a )arge PLANER, MOULDING AND MATCH. JN(J MACHINE, TURNINO LATHE BRACKET AND CIRCULAR HAWS All In running order, It bu a 10-horse ' Power Water Wheel unper a 24 foot head. The mill la M x feet with two large lumber sheds, one IVxw leer. There being but one other planing mill and lumber yard within a radius of! miles and a good bust. nes In this line la as ured. There la also a brisk demand for dockage and repairs ot canal boats, a good business can also be done In this line. The large and convenient dwelling house and premises thereto With good barn will be sold together With otuer'prorWrt It desired by purchaser, widow's dower will be left in tbe property or not as desir ed A lot of farming and boat building toolvluin. ber, br Iron, doors, a sh, to. will also be offered tor sale. Terms ot sale not less than tsOO down and the balance in easy payments. It desired with U percent. interest. . BAItAIl BRADER. Executrix of Dan). Brader'a Estate. tiWhmn,E; 1fltaipri SAMPLE TREATMENT IX,--1 I &LUTA We mail tnoua-h to uon. i! TP! I j vuce. a sLirmasicar Co., in ASA -e UL. Newark, tt. J. - 1Cl'"1"11' MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Wholly unlike artificial systems. Any book learned In one reading, Classes of 10k7 at Baltimore and lt .1 at Detroit, 1600 at Philadelphia, nijat Washington, lilt at Boston, largo classes of Columbia law stud enta, at Yale, Wcllesley. Obcilln, Univer sity of Ifnn., Michigan University, Chautauqua, aa, Ac Endorsed by Richard Pro tor, the Hclon tlst, Hons, W, w. Astor, Judah P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson. Dr. Brown, K. II. Cook, Principal N. V State Normal College, Ac. Taught by cor. respordence. Prospectus post free from PROF. LOISEtTE, 3j Fifth Ave., New York. Arrtl-27-d-lt, elvs Catarrh Cream Balm Cleanses Hie nnsa' pHage,allayipalJ aoil liiflmnmnlloii, Iwals (he sores, stores tho senses of taste andsmdl. THY TIIK CURE A particle Is applied Into each nostril and Is Htim&oie j-nce oo cents at arugsnsis; ny mail, registered, 60 cents. ELY BROTllKllS, SS5 Green, wlch 8U, New York. AprtI-27-d-4t. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CtauiavM url bnuiUfitf the hlr. rromotM loxitrUnt growth, Ntvtr Fills to R.itor dray Hilr o IU Y.irlhful Color. Cum ealp dtawanefl Md hftlr ffcllintj HINDERCORN8. ntaa Sktlfawrt avnvut atnrf hu mim SV. f-V Tt...l. emm for fYira Hun! Ann JHl MJn. EfiMirtM comfort la ttm fMt. Nvar falla WtWft UOUatiMPnicvliU. ZIucozACo-M. f. Aprtl.27.d-4t. Sale m il M VANTi:i. Permanent post. I J tlona guaranteed with H 4 1. A HV AND HXI'KNHKS PA I II. Any determined man can succeed with u Peculiar advantages to be ginners, stock complete. Including many fast-sell- lug Hurciauirt. uuuu ircu. Aaurcss nt once, (Name this paper.) 1IHOWN UROTUEIU. Nvksiktmin. hochester. N. Y. April 27-sm. NEW INVENTION IN LACING w. s aTcorset with self-adjusting back can ne changed fro-n tight to loosc-nttlng In fire seconds, without removing from the person. MiVER KKIiUlltES NKW laCKS or HTEKI.S fjices will not show TIUtOUGII the DHESS. The healthiest, best-nttlng and mot comfortable cornet made. T11K NHl.H.An.lIIHTINU COIIHKT CO., ISO F1IANKLIN ST., NKW YORK CITY'. Factory, nochester, N. Y". Aprll-27-r-lm. W A N T E D nuS! Orders for ourTree,Vliin, Ac. Steady Work For Honett, Sober, Industrious Men. Silarj kBd Kipenm.r eommft.luii If ,cfl,rrM. V, in full tin f Fruil Mi C... aiU Muck. THE BUSINESS QUICKLV LCARNCD oua hohi orrisi. Satisfaction Guaranteed to Cuttomert and Agenu. Writs Immediately for teruia. Addrc. It. . CHANT: A- CO.. 1430 So. Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa mar804t eow TOTICE IN DIVORCE. Haggle Glrton, by her next friend, Bernard Ston- ner va Charles Glrton. In ttie Court of Common pleat of Columbia cou tV,So. 22, Dec. Term, 1887. To Charles Glrtou, respondent above named : noereas, upon laa petition or urjei of the said Maggie Glrton, above named, a subpoena being awarded by the Court of Common Pleas of said county, a aubocena issued out of the iaM murr. commanding you, the said Charles Glrton, to be ana appear at me next regular term or said court to show cause, If any you have, why the said libel, lant Bhould not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she has contracted with you, agreeably to the prayer of tne petitioner ; and, whereas, upon tho return ot the said subpoena, dne prtof was made that you could not bo found or served with the Bame In the balllwlok of the sher iff ot said county ; whereupon an alias fuopoena was awarded by said court commanding you to be and appear at the next regular term of said court to answer, Ac, as aforesaid, to wblch the same ivturn was made by the sheriff. .You are therefore required to be and appear on the flrst day of regular Urm of said court, to bo held at Bloomsburg, tor the said county, on the flrst Monday of May next, A. U, 1S8S, to answer add complaint aforesaid? SAMUEL SMITO, sheriff. Sheriffs office, Bloomsburg, Pa., Mar. so, 1888. TTOTlCE IN DIVORCE. Bagtrte Magdeburg, by her next friend J. n. Vas- tlne. vs. Frederick Magdeburr. In the Court of Common Fleat of Columbia roun tv, .Yo. 19, Dec Term, 1687. To Frederick Magdeburg, respondent above named : Whereas, upon the petition or libel of the said Maggie Magdeburg, above named, a subpeona be ing awarded by the court of Common Pleas of said county, a subpoena Issued out of the Bald court, commanding you, the sold Frederick Mag. deburg, to be and appear at the next regular term ot Bald court, to show cause. If any you nave, why the said Itbellant should not be dl vorced from the bonds of matrimony which she has contracted with you, agreeably to the prayer of the petition er ; and, whereas, upon the return of the said subpeena, due proof was made that yo i could not be found or served with the same In the bailiwick of the sheriff of said cou ity ; whereupon an alias subpeena was awarded by said court, command ing you to bo and appear at tho next regular term of said court, to answer. Ac, as aforesaid, to which the same return was made by the sheriff. Y'ou are therefore required to be and appear on the first day of regular term of said court, to be held at Bloomsburg, for the said county, on the first Monday ot May next, A. 1)., 1888, to answer said complaint aforesaid. , HAMUKL HMITIT. Sheriff. Sheriff's omce, Bloomsburg, Pa., Mar. 30, 1888. A NNUAL 8TATEMENT of TUB TOWN OF ULOOM8BUHG, FOIl TUB YEAH ENDING MAI10II Slst, lss', FUNDED DEBT. Bonds due Augi, 1SS7.... too 00 " " Jan l, 188S. aoo co " " Feb'y l. 88 ooo oo ' " Aug 1,1888. 770 0 " " " 1, 1889 160 00 ." " " 1, 1890 690 00 " 'I ' 1, 1891 820 00 . " " " 1, 1894.. ....... SM 00 1 ' " " I, lHU...... 8a0 00 " " " 1, 1891. 910 Ol " " " 1, 1895 9 00 ' " " l, iboe ,, 160 oo " " ' 1, lf.9T ,, lWOOO I' (' " 1 ltii .. 1180 Ml " 11 " 1, 1899 1000 oa II li ii ), jjou ;80 pa it ,i ,i j lm saom I il 1, 1902 Sill 00 ' l, 1903 aao oo " " " 1, I9H4 , 310 00 " " " 1, 1905 SM 00 " ' " 1, inn ait 00 I VMO 00 VALUATION OF TAXABLE I'ROPEUTY IN lh87. Real Estate. .... f 1,419,535 Personal property,,.,,.,,,... fcs,3u Occupations , Urj.MO 11,621,351 00 Two per cent of the above valuations. 1,,,, 32.13T 10 ASSETS. Balance on duplicate of 18.-4 f St 4S " i' ' ' 'i 1 188A im 03 H It H I' 187 SI59 64 . . limQSia Due from sundry persons on scoounu 8t SJ Due from estats J II liar. man sewer permit f 10 00 Due firm J D Fowler (O W Miller) sewer permit..., 6 00 IMA' Due from sundry persons on old account .. Sit OTI1EH LUBIUTIES S Orders ot 1SS1 outstanding 11 I " "18M too " "1885 333 US I "1S8S 11 U78J " " 1687 " X129.41 Coupons No's 2Q and 73 pf IKS67 t unpaid...... .'. too Coupons ot isse-T due and un paid. SIS 31 tWS3 00 Excess , git 84 Amount of funded debt brought forward.., Igoio 00 I Total Indebtedness llttMM 1 NEWTON BOONE, Collector for 1884. 'lift ' To balance) on duplicate.,,,,, 2848 M. C. WOODWAIlD, collector tor im. DR. T fealafiM oa dupUMts., UktlM aaaararttlBal RK.vrJTojVal HAY-EEVER aVT CB. By exonerations allowed., ...I By cash paid II P Vannalta,' trcasiircr....i Balance duo......,,,,.,.,..,.. MM HRIil M. a WOODWARD, collector for lstr. DR. To amount of duplicate WMO tl CR, By cash paid B P Vannatta .treasurer.... f 700 SI Balance due H594 MAO 21 a T. VANNATTA, Treasurer for 1881 In acoount wiin tue lown 01 iiioomsourg, DR. To amount ot tax roll for '8T..I 7(28 CO " ' ree'd from Wra Chrlsman late treasurer being balance. .., (31 To amount ree'd from bonds negotiated Issue of Oct 18? . 6000 00 To amount H'nto tax collected on bonds. HOI To amount ree'd from I! F Zarr lam pres't for sewer per mits 1000 To amount ree'd from n F zarr late pres't for show licens es .. soo To amount received from P S llarman prest for sewer permits 11000 jo araoum received from p n Ilarraan prea't for show li censes and fines. 1 S3 25 To imi ree'd from O W Mil- ler for shoveling snow ... ii To amount ree'd from David "Inner per M O Wood win on duplicate of VS... 11160 To amount ree'd from David winner on duplicate oris. sa 70 To amt ree'd from M o Wood ward on duplicate of 1WS.. 178390 To amt ree'd from M C Wood ward on duplicate ot 1887.. 70057 8ISS05 08 B. P. Vannatta, Treasurer for I8t7 tn account with the Town ot Bloomsburg. OR. By amt of duplicates 'of M!0 Wood ward collector for 1887, being amt uncollected by treasurer on tax roll tor 1887 t teoi By amt of orders paid during the year 3 1187119 uy amt or coupons paid dur ing tho year By amt ot bonds paid during tbe year viz.-. Bond No 115 8140 " " 10. 100 " " 71 SCO " ' 119 100 " " TJ S00 860 84 By amt of treas commission onj.4W33(4 ix percent By amt ot treis commission . on IS'CS Mai ncr cent .. 11183 60 00 6819 Balance In hands of treas...... t 18S4S67 16M8 M RECEIPTS. Amount from WmChtisman late treas 8 31 Amount collected on tax roll 01 1887 47B8 99 Amount ree'd from bonds negotiated ,. sooooo Amount of state tax collected on bonds IB 00 Amount ree'd from B F Zarr late pres't for Bewcr per mits 10 00 Amount from B F zarr late orest for snow licenses . 1 00 Amount from P 8 llarman Dres't sewer oermit 110 00 Amount from V s llarman Dres't show licenses, aa lis Amount, from O W Miller Bhoveilmr snow 3 Amount from David Winner Ser m u woodward on UDllcateoflssi 911 so Amount from Uavld Winner on duplicate or 1885 in fun so to Amount from M Woodward on duplicate 18-6 1735 90 Amount from M C Woodward onoupicatei8E7 ,.. 700 n 8 18645 87 EXPENDITURES UIQII WAYS. wm Bidieman late corn's for March 1887. 478 367 39 183313 390 69 118108 43 76 188 10 981 78 SO 560 SOB 9388 8091 9S4 39 44 83 1883 43 00 Pebsr BUlmeyer corn's Sundry persons for labor..., vcaina lui haullntr Sundry persons for hauling lime stone spawla J S Mensch weighing spa wis cCEckforssas tons spawla J v Whltenlght for building stones. O A Jacoby nag stone tor crossings. Abraham Snyder repairing pump at KorkB. I . Sundry persons for pick and hammer handles. ;.. llarman A nassert cast plates AC ....MW ., Freight on terra cotta pipe for drain in Scott town. J A nutcbtna & Co tor terra cotta pipe for same Creasy & wells for lumber,., u w Itunyan hardware Ac... Sundry persons for smithing A J Williams snow shovels lantern. 173 A E Krura torsand 8 80 3 4389 43 CONSTABLE AND POLICE. M C Woodward services 60 00 " arrests ana other fees. 18 44 Daniel l-aycock late chief ot polfce in March. 4 00 Wesle y Knorr chief ot police 68 00 B B Freas et al assistant po nce . as du 187 84 SKWEHAQB. Sundry persons for hauling ana lauor. s miw J A HutcMns & Co terra cotta nine 714 69 Sundry persons tor powder and fuse 61 r4 Sundry -pereons for smithing Ac' .. 101 83 sundry-persons damagesfrom uiasiinx ..... 1 w Freight on sewer pipe. MM Central Penna Telephone Co tnree messages to Wyom ing Penna 75 ( 841881 MISCELLANEOUS Frai DlriaTXSXT. Rent paid l W nartman to. Hook and Ladder Co a sooo Rent paid Colombia county to Jan 1 1881 80 00 Rent paid Columbia county ujucq 1 lBsr tor itescue Hook and Ladder Oo U38 Rent paid J J Brower to April 1 isn tor menosmp Co. so 00 Rent paid appropriation to I 148 83 Paid Bloomsburg Water Co 'for ess of ureuyur&Dia Paid Bloomsburg Gas Co for raa con sumed. Paid Samuel Neyhard servlcei as town 80000 BM83 ISA 83 cuKiuuvr.. . Paid (I E Elwell rent for council room to Jan 1, VB83 Paid M c Sloan A Bro repairing buggy broken In cave on Second street. . . . Paid sundry persons cleaning council room. MOO 9 SO 388 Paid sundry persons coal, lock.up. ... Paid sundry pereons for street lamps nuu briintni. ...... Paid Samuel Neyhard services aa secre tary 180 00 IN 00 Paid Samuel Neyhard making tax roll ruu oamuei neyna'n preparing annual statement and clerking tor auditors Paid M v woodwati serving tax notices 80 60 10 00 4-niu inoycr uros tent tor locar-up to 8000 1800 Paid 8 A Petrttln A 00 rent tT pound to April 1 1887 P Id Guy Jacoby for swearing president ui uiwn council ana taxing two ao knowlndcmientji . .... . 73 Paid I W McKelvy and 1 8 Kuhn et al uitereat on over due orders nos 63 and 421J Paid G w sterner for recording release lurngniot wav lor storm water sewer from Second street to Fish creek Paid o w Neal executor of Emma n Neal damages assessed In widening Llghtstreel road and interest No & Deo term lass 7M06 Paid Anna D BUlmeyer damages aaarss- vuin wiaemnr Ligntaireei roaa ana Interest No fi Deo term I6SS 4818 Paid Anna D BUlmeyer and 8 A Petri. Kin proa oawg same as aoovo no a Dec term 1883 84 04 Paid lodgment of JC Earns vs Town of uioomsDurg wo n Kept term ids? and Internal aaultrnM tA K n IItaI 81784 18(4 8188 8186 HOU 1600 1411 91 Paid Wm Krickbaum publlahlntiannual statement Ao Paid Elwell A Blttenbender publishing nuuuni DintViucut SC.,..., ...... Paid J a Brown publishing annual statement Ac raid C G Il'irkley solicitor Paid Dentler. Kluxer and Garrison aud itors for 1S84 Faldjudgment Bloomsburg Oss Co vs Town of Bloomsburg No in sect Urm 1883.. I 38M48 OTHER DISBURSEMENTS, raid on account ot orders outstanding for 1684 H7. 181 Paid on account of orders outBtasdlnir for 1S83 . 871(0 Paid on account ot orders outstanding tor 1884 ,,,, tasit Paid bonds 80000 Interest paid during the year, vti: cou pons 86684 Interest paid on over due order No. 18 8 80 1 11 11 11 h ,1 ii gig ii ii 11 it 11 ii jjio ((,0 Paid State Treasurer tax on loana.... i u commission to treasurer ... him j oaiance in nanas of treaauter..... tn 19 1 Total expenditures 3 14774 88 Deluct orders outstanding tug 43 Leaves amount equalling receipts,,,,,, I 18431, SAMUEL NBYHAIin, P. S. BARMAN, trscretary. Fratdtat, We, the UDderslrned auditors ot the Town of Bloomsbunr met Monday and TnkM aath 87th of March lbss. and do hcreky certify that wo have examined the foregoing accounts and state, menu and find them correct and do aprjfoTS the same. We also report that w a find the books, papers and publl 1 arcJIrsa of the Town have bean and still are unprotected from Ore and burzlara from tbe want of a proper Plaoj at MnoKvatvd we do urge upon the cpuull the neoMly of the purchase of a saw tor the aafe keeping M tn same tnd would further urge a proper tndeitnr of and purchase of Udex Books for speedy nMrenos to minutes and other papers relating to lbs buslneatj I April 4-18 fJIREABURER'S BALE. OF UNSEATED LANDS. IN COLUMBIA COUNTY) PKNNA. By virtue of sundry acts ot the General ABSom. Mr of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, relai lar to the sale of seated and unseated lands in the county of Columbia, etc, for taxes due and un- paio. i win oner 10 puouo aaie ia iao vour uuusc, in ine town 01 muomaourg, on MONDAY, JUNE litis, 1888. at 10 o'clock, a. m. Tbe following described pieces or isna, or sucn pan. incrroi as may oo necessary to satisfy the amount of taxes due and unpaid against the samo, and continue the same, from any UJ oay aa mu biuuo may mi iuuuu neveawiryi TICHMb OF BALE. The amount of taxes and costs must be paid when the land li struck off or the sale may b void ana me property pui, up ana rcsum. Acres. Warrantee or owners Twps. 1918 Columbia O As I Co ....Beaver .. Hot Beaver Charles do.... slots Beaver Jesse .......... .do..., 75 BicikwayA Abbott,... do.,.. US " " do.... 3IOU Br ckwayC B ;..do.,.. Slote nutl A linger do..,. 1 lnt liogart Mary. do.... 3 lota Boycr F 8 ...do ., 49 cox O 8 Kx Tench Cox. do 9 " ..do.... 237 " " " " ..do .. 373 " " " ' ..do.... 341 " " " " ..do.... 9 lots Crossing Patrick do.... llot Cannon M.. do,.., 100 Downs Martin. do...... 16 " John. .......do.... s lota Eians lteece. do..., 3 " Flanagan A...... ....do.,,, 3 " FrcyWH do.,,. lot uearhart William do. . . . Slots " " do.... s " Hoffman EG ......ao.... 3 " Harner A Je8ter......,..do,. . to llauck Jonathan......,.do.... 60 HoatsJohn do.... 820 Illnderuter Sarah A do.... Slots Hunt Ellas. do.,.. 3 lots Henry George, do...... 1 lot Kline A do.,.. Slots Levis Frank do... slots Lawrence w it. .. do..,. 300 Mann A Miller. do.... to Manslnger Samuel, ...... .do,.,. loo McReynolds W II. do. . . . slot Mastu William. do.... 140 Nungtsser George ....do. .. slots Patterson JC ..do.... siota Price Clarence do..,. 83 Rice Abraham. do.... loo " do Taxes. I ii 20 03 1 34 9 18 3 18 1 B- 89 34 1 06 8 14 4 li 13 97 14 03 19 . 87 1 98 S 61 1 63 1 CO 1 1 CO 51 1 OS 8 67 1 CO S 8(1 8 03 1 CO 1 OS 64 1 66 3 49 HI 10 83 15 90 1 fil 7 41 3 16 1 61 1 CO . 2 37 14 4-5 3 lots Ruthford, Samuel CO.,. do.... anu -- ,,.uu.... Sis Swank-Daniel. ......do.... 140 SchweppenhelserIK do..., 8 Shuman A Michael do.... 8 lots bchlch J J...... do . 3 lota Smith J w. do... 6 Iota scott Peter do. 10 UisanherGeo do. .. 1 GO 7 91 11 C6 132 1 CO 1 CO 98 28 812 OO 8365 West B Coal Co. do... Slot wetzel us ...ao. 1 lot Wood Augustus. do...... 31 Ulsapher George do.,. . slots Klase WW do...... ilots Wood Augustus. do.... 10 Loseo Jessee .do..,. 61 Shuman FL, do.... 23 BrelschA Co do.... slots Prout Stephen dee'd .....do.... as Wells John Benton 38 Clem Rev WT Brtarcreek soo Doty. Pealer A Stewart do.... 880 ii ..do.... 150 " " " ,,do.... 100 " ' " ..do.... SiO " " ..do 7 Edwards Henry J do.... 88 Evans Francis. do.... 40 Fowler Gilbert do.... 10 FreasJesseB do...... 68 Freas Fannie. do.... 4M LamonJesepb. ....do.... 100 Kemp Daniel do... 30 Bobbins Kit do.... 60 Stackhouse Jos Est do.... 160 btackbousaCC J M do. .. 10 SItlerKII do.... 8 CO 51 I 31 1 CO 1 06 63 X 66 83 1 61) 90 2 26 13 60 9 00 6 75 4 SO 11 29 46 4 GO 5 06 90 4 GO H EO 4 60 2 26 1 80 6 73 46 S 17 12 38 1 13 46 X ot 830 Shaffer A Kelchner do.... 9io Bcnuyicrursaiary... .... ao.... 1 Stout Ellas do.... 7 EdwardsMarthaJ do.... 43 Yost EmanueL do...... 10 " do.... 3 Doty, Stewart at Swayse..do.... 14 " " " do.... 14 " " ' do 10 Adams Henry....i do.... 40 Bower Isaiah do.... 90 KoonxUeoH. .....do,,.. 81 UollopeterDF do.... Soo DodBon J B..... do.... 12 Shuman Reuben Catawlssa 3D Weaver Ellas...... do. . . . 307 Dornbach Margaret. do,... 881 Klner Robert do.... 33 Newell Fred do.... 18 CleweU Joseph Est do.... 10 ' Shuman Kllas. do.... 11 Harder Thomas X. do...., 7 llower Mrwea do 1 bO 61 06 33 35 23 8 37 45 11 1 35 1 -3 8 31 4 S 4 43 61 1-63 65 80 1 07 lots i Barrett Mary centralis 1 aeragbty Thomas. ,..do... 1 " " do.,.. a Henron IHIUd... do.... 1 Knetf John do,... 0 LenlghAMahanoy K,R....do.... 1 McKIaney Charles. do ... . l steel Geo W ao.... i Sweeney Margaret do.,.. 1 Walsh David do.... 1 " ' do.... 1 " " do.... l " " do.... 6 4 GO 3 63 IS CO 43 4 30 36 64 70 3 88 2 66 8 93 2 75 8 24 2S 14 Gt, . 11 1 85 4S I 36 28 90 09 22 186 18 1 18 Acre xi Adams Enoa L..... centra e AUabachlBen) do.... Slot Brobst Thomas do..... 73 Fowler John F do..... 3 Good Jacob do... To uagenbuch William do.. 10 ' " Br Eat. do.. 31 Hoffman William Em do.,.. s Keller Daniel. do.... 83 McUenry Dorcas. do.... llot Bponsler Jacob do..., l lot Klrkendall A Creasy. .... do. . . . 4!9 Beam Joshua... ..Conyngham llot BresUne Bernard. do.... Slot Drelsbach Lewis do.... 119 Huston Johu... do.... 385 KUneJohn L....A do.,.. slot Kramer A W ao.... 1 do.... 1 " Lelby Charles. do.... 8 " Millard 01) do l " McGulre Terrance do.,.. 1 " Morris AanlaB. do.... 2 " Monroe John do.,.. l " " do.... 380 Ruaton Mary do, . . . 176 " Thomas. , do,... 100 Trlen Jacob. do.,,, 410 Young John. do.... 8 Walker Lewis.. do.... 3 lot BUlman Geo W do,. l " Kress Margaret do.... s " ItemboldWU do.... 160 Doty, Pealer AStewart...l"licTc 60 " " , do.... loo Blelsh Reuben. do,,., 75 Fowler John F..... do... 80 Farver George. do..., 90 Harrison John. do. 200 Hoffman Freas. ... do.... 250 Uulme William do ..... 140 Lemon Thomas...... do.... 800 Kindt John A Co . -....do.... 6 McUenry cut Daniel. . . .do .. 50 Robbtns W A do, . X of too Shaffer A Kelchner..., ,do!. 3 Pealer QMrgaV,..: ..do.... 18 WhltrdghtVllllani......do.... 60 Pealersj .do.... to Cleaver Wellington. ...Franklin 8 Yought James,., ..... do.... 80 " E Howell do...... 29 Rohrbaeh WUllam do...,. 20 Blbby James d... V VastineJlI do,,., I Manhardt ueorge do,... 3 Hayhurst Ezra heirs. do .... 1 Blbby Augustus do..,. 64 AlbertaonMlles A Baitley Greenwood 800 Berry John..,,, do..,. 48 Derr Iram...., do..,, to McEwen II J.. ...do.... 8j Applcman Lloyd. Hemlock " William . ... do.... 28 Hugh W. do . loo Brugler EUsha do.... 30 Campbell ML ,do.. 23 EmmettAJ ...do..., 21 MoBrldellD. do.... 30 Neal A Pursel do..., 80 Pursel Isiao o , do... S Unangst Mrs Charles do.... so Wright LevL ......do,,.. si Jones David, ........do..... loo Black P D....... Jackson soo do. 78 Bartch Franklin. do..,. 4 MlUerCbarles W do.... " A Neyhart do 816 " .!do. JO parkerACa do...; 73 Hess Clinton do.... 13 Meeker Kllas do.... eoo Biungton Charles.. Locust 60 Dewalt George.......,,. .do..... 863 Everhart John.... do .. 93 HughealWrlght Eat do.... w Kulp A ilowluiam .....do ao Longenberger PhlUlp do.... 803 Myers Mary ,, do . soo Huston Mary .do.... soo Charlotte do..... SQQ Reynolds John . ..do..,. 100 Huston Thorns ..do.... 10 lteece Daniel do... 8 StlueAdam. ..... do,,,, 4 Shaffer Henry do,,.. 90 Rhoads Franklin do. 15 Beagle Oeorge........Madlson 33 Henaerahoit ,,, do,... o ii - do,... 17 Shcemaker Jacob...,. do so ii (jo ... 11 Demott Cyrus do.... oinglesTH ... "do.... 8 Johnson Chester.... do.... 88 cotnor J K... do Z ! 8tJ EvesO w .. do., .. 85 CoxJoeL -.."...do UI 40 Ueydenrlck Tobias .do..TT M Masters DAW do L " so Mulerv. B.....V. ........do. 43 Graham Edward do.... 81 BrockwayA Knt Main M Hlnderlltter Henry do.T. ..M.. Shumanjohn do.... H of 100 Behmeck, Brobst, Yetter & . Hawk do.... I Snyder Abraham....,.., .do,... 7 shuman W T.. .... ...do ...1 MS swaru, Shepp A Co do... 100 Isaac ..do oo Tprbert William ."do ... 160 Shuman Reuben da... ' & Woter Michael do.. 68 BUteubeoder Jaoob. Mltflln 10 llesdershott Catharine ...do..... 800 Kramer A W do 7 8 Lull Catherine do 'I 83 Michael Joseph A Peter F.do is ao.. . 8k Masteller Joseph do . . . . 806 N ungeiiser W J, .do. ... as Parka James A A Y....., ,.do .... 33 sututf Joel .,".., M." . 73 ttehwepMaaeViUV.V.VdaT.'.V ! fe.So:;:: ' Uorace,,do.... ia Williams Samuel..,., T..: So ... H Vote Jacob &t......,,T"da .... 10 puit cnaa .r..,,,V.V, M..Y. 11 Eckroth Hiraw..::::: ; jg 3V MesslngerWllltam ..do!... SiS"nFff,u" Montour Fry Daniel do 40 Neal Wllllain...,,......V:.tid " is Gordon JohnN..,.....; ' 00.7 tt CrouM illxaa ABdMw Jr .MtrWaAAiit 2 .13 106 S3 WJ 76 4 70 2 91 2 84 3 90 6 IS S 34 4 70 9 .11 806(11 19 60 94 60 174 24 CO 40 4 70 1 16 2 33 ( 79 8 11 4 20 8 32 1 68 6 70 840 83 71 5 68 8 40 8 84 11 4 20 83 70 8 11 130 34 6 00 336 087 14 09 84 1. 15 15 960 623 14 33 1G6 46 60 406 108 126 90 90 78 45 28 Jo. 823 94 19 690 884 84 80 24 86 745 888 388 1319 820 800 1013 863 801 640 840 640 6 40 400 640 1 CO 1 CO 800 40 46 124 885 1 60 WJ 3 W 46 2923 18 G4 2 66 JM 40 136 93 136 17, 136 63 846 134 14 80 90 860 194 31 ISO 15 GO S4 .13 w si? 8 11 174 830 Hi 31 87 OS 1 tQ 64 460 46 Too Jacoby A Rupert.,,,,.. . do.. " hamuel do Crovcllng samuel Orongo IUgcnbuch Jeremiah KsL.do, , 9 HI 171 6(14 5 ii 5 11 141 121 08 119 1 It 13TJ 8 91 8141 116 61 108 10 ?i 810 8H 1 SO M 71 49 SO 11 1 36 3.10 43 66 1 66 1400 19.10 73 49 80 81 8M 47 91 34 10?a 10 9 9 23 H9 1011 10 29 1178 6 83 4715 44 61 2055 27 40 IH IS U 80 13 1TIII1UIU ,,,, 110,., do.. MBIT ,..,.d0.,,. Hess Jeremiah.... do..,, .do.,,, do,.,, do, ,, .do. , do,,,, lino do,,,. Coloma', George Kit.,,,,, Kline, Abraham J. . " Jacob doc Crawford William.. Frtck (leu A. 1M ... Lyons It W... Roberts A Cola ..... do Boiighncr lter..,lloarlngcrcck Ml UvU VWjUV.,, ,,,,.., ,uo " " (10 ii ii ,,,,, do. Barnes Thomas Jr..'.'...,,rto!i!! Cox O 8 Kx ot Tench Cox do . 1! ", " " do,... " " " " ,.do.. do,... (li.... do,,,, , do,,,, do...... .do .do.,,, .do. . . do...... .do,.., .do do ... do ,, .do.. Dllanlaln Ezrklcl .. Fettcrman A Hcrblno llcnston John Herner John MorrlsA Hughei ,,,, Mlndy Lewi Navlngir Jonathan.. Rice Abraham Bhuman David Shoup Abraham ., McMllllan M M ,,, Wltchey John.,,,, .,, Trlen Jacob BuckalewEvan .Sugarloat ColeThomas II do 2J0 8 75 GO 183 U Of 119 X Of 119 X Of 119 91 860 GOO SOO Chnpln .1 F do.,,. ..no.,., ..do,,,, ..do, ,, ..do.,,. ..do..,. ..do.,,. . do,,.. ..do .. ..do.... .do..., ..do.... do Custard Mary ,. Cope Israel Hess, Crevellng A Co.. " Wesley smith Minor , McUenry ltohr , E J " KJ " JohnJ... 89 81 S 8 flavago Joshua Est do, . . , Davenport F do..,. CasoOD colt GEORGE A. HEIIIIINO. Treasurer. rpREABURER'S SALE OF SEATED LANDS IN COLUM1IK COUNTY, PKNNA. Alsoatthessmo tlmo and place the followlne lotfl, pieces and parcels ot seated lands, returned by tho tax collectors, am to bo sold under tho nro visions of an Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Act relating to the sale of lands tor tax In Columbia County," approved March 6th, 1863. Warrantee or Owners. Twp's. Taxes. Kaso A wolvcrton Bcacr.. 87 in schrlber Henry do.... 137 Philips Catharine do.,.. 175 Mann A W do..., 28.1 IlhoadsPcter do.. 4 3 is Bankes Daniel do.... 2a Pursel Mrs E B .Bloom. 42 110 Gulnn George. do,... 210 BehamJohn do..,. 40.1 lTlce Jonas Catawlssa,, 23 KellcrSarah centre.. 73 cummlngs It M & Co Con'y'in 1 191 47 Cuny Ellen do.,.. 47370 Murphy. Hughes A Co,. do,... 63300 Jlclialo John It do,,, 441 Collier Michael do.,.. ski Casey Lawrence do. .. . 4 30 Dougherty Mary. do.... 2iri VoughtlrwlnB,,. Franklin. 97 Moore A L Greenwood.. 18 45 Albortaon David C Est. .do .... 1 75 Wand John A ..Hemlock. 1013 Rhone Michael Jackson... 6 40 Chamberlain Lewis do.... 0 74 Acres. 118 Hot 23 23 1 4 I lot 1 " 1 " 10 1 lot 400 400 Jt-lot 1 " V 81 S4 100 100 3.1 ?S 33 63 60 21 130 60 170 6 10 33 112 50 GO 37 80 112 28 21 31 !M 40 34 do..,. 427 .do.... 4C3 .do.... 3 89 Locust 4 60 do.... 3G3 Young LewlsO... Olassmyer Francla F..' Lonnon Geo W Est lives c w . -Madison... 3 75 " do.... 2 21 HlllJcsse do.... 825 Houscr A Kroom do.... 187 Eckroat Charles Est Miniln... 81 llower Charles K...Mt I'l's't.. 9 28 Hchs John lino,. 8 0' Kline A Patterson do.... 1787 Lyons Newton do..., 3 33 Matt John do.... 350 Parker John II do.... 8 60 Frlck G A Est do.... 8 40 nei La vlna .... Sugarloat.. 6 48 Albcrtson Jesse. . do,... 8.H Kline AbnerW do.... 449 crevcllDgjll do.... 11120 Shultx Ellas do.... 201 RedllnoBF do.... 14 30 G. A. HEK1IING, Treas. Treasurer's onice, Bloomsburg, March 23, isss. JTOTICE IN PARTITION. Estate, ot John lloats. deceatea. To Reuben Hausman, Nathan Hausman, Edwln nousman, Sarah Etsenhard, Caroline Hunti Louisa Weland, Mary hcherer. Caroline Scherer, Surah Brnwn. all In Lehlfrh countv: (Miarlea lloatn Jobs B. Boats. Jacob floats, .atharln lloats, Mary Boats, Mary Shuman all in Schuylkill county; Caroline singley, John Hennlnger, Frank Nuss. David Nuss, Charles A. Shuman, guardian of John Nuss and Lydta Nuss, nil In Beaver town, aim), vuiiuuuiu wuuir, 1 a. Take notice, that in pursuance of an order In the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pa., an Inquest will bo held on the premises, on real es tate ot said decedent, situate In Heaver lownshin. Columbia county Pa., tract No. 1 containing thirty one acres and ten perches, neat measure; tract No. 2 containing ten acres and tlfty.Blx perches, Btrlct measure, whereon Is erected a house, barn ana out cuuaings; tract no. .1 containing nity acres strict measure; on Thursday May 3rd, 1888, between ths hours of 10 a. m. and 4 n m, tor tho fiurpose of making partition of tho said real estate 0 and among the children and legal reprcsenta tlves of said decedent, If the same can bedono wise to value and appralso tne same according to iuw; ub wuicu tune ana place you can aiieno, u you think proper, SAMUEL SMITH, 13 apr Sheriff. T4TOTICE. isotlce Is hereby given that the following ac count has been filed In the court of Common Pleas of Columbia countv and will be nresented to the. said Court on the first Monday of May A. D. 1'8 aim cuunrmea nisi, ana unlets exceptions are niea within four days thereafter will bo confirmed absolute. 1. First and final account of B. W. Hess com mittee ot Fannie Coleman a lunatic WM. ILSNYDEH, Frothy. Prothonotarv's Office, ltlnomkburo. Ia.. Anrll , 1838. BLOOMSBUKG MARKET. :o:- 10 10 8 80 M 39 13 H lot 61 55 11 II 140 GO 110 GO 43 10.1 13 60 WO 16 200 CO 18 18 100 13 149 61 70 40 97 Ml 875 20 60 192 40 Wholesale. lictaL 93 66 66 65 8S 45 4.60 to 650 24 26 14 16 70 80 12 16 - 03 05 07 10 00 13 10 13 10 12 20 80 1 00 1 GO 07 86 6 to 7 Wheatper bushel Rye " " Ccrn " " .... Oats " ...... Flour " bbl Butter Eges Potatoes Hams 1 Dried Apples Side Shoulder Chickens Geese Lard per lb Ylnegar per gal Onion per bushel Veal skins Wool per lb Hide Coal on Wnim No tl $2.00; No 2. 8, & Lump $8.25 L.i,, u To,w uitiiminup sjo.so RtvSiSJ!)V ? &Jalrner WKOe$aie Commission New York. April 28, 1888. April tbllS far has not heen a verv ontla. factory month to tbe produco dealers, weather having been very changeable and unfavorable to business ienprllv. lie. celpts la nrlnclpil lines have largely In creased and prices have consequently de clined, but wo are lookbg for u more ac- uyo uuuu ueiuro many days, isgga still in liberal Minnlv anil freali atneW urnrlh 1J allhough something strictly laocy might exceed this price. Dressed calves also la large supply and prices lower ; selling fancy stock, from 7J to 8c j fair to choloe 5 to 7c. Game Selllnir Slawlv Kt ol.nill fnrmnrnrlrn Tame squabs, wblto 3 60 to 4 00 a doz. To-day's receipts of dressed poultry aro only moderate and present prices will prob ably be sustained. Fancy dressed turkeys 18 to 14c. Choice chickens and fowls 11 tp 18o. Ducks 13 to 16c. Geese selling slow, 9 to 12o Canons 80 tn 2(!r. rwr IS. Prime broilers 80 to 4(V. llmtpr market quiet and unchanged, and fancy creamery selling to-day from 20 to 27oj extra tub3 and patla. creamcrv 23 to aim iinlrv tuln and pails 20 to 23c. A fair quantity of ap pics continue to come forward. The de- manu 13 good on cbolco cradee, hut ordl nary selling very slowly. Prlmo baldwins worth 3 SO to 3 75 nor 1,1,1 . fair tn crnnd 8 00 to 8 35. Ilussets SOO to 8 60. Old onions aro firm and prices favorable; sell ing prime red and yellow from 5 60 to 7 00 a bbl. The trade In potatoes continues .quiet and with only a moderate demand, prices are easier, mate rose 3 60 to 8 00 a bbl., latter tor fancy stock buruank 2 25 to 3 87. Sweet notatnea am imrlianireH. 4 00 to 4 25. There has been a fair supply of some lines of beans and prices show no tumuli! uiiBuge over previous quotations. Marrow, choice. Qfla. Mi., Hi, m' g nn lr 3 55. White kldnev 2 80 to 2 BS and red 1 75 tO 1 00. IVna rlmlre R.l tn A (HI. Turtle soup, 1887, 1 75 to 1 80. Nothing of umcu imporiance to note In the market on VAV Bnnln. 1 ....... it. . present from 8 to OJo j fair to cbolco 7 to 8. Cherries 16 to 21c, liaspberries 25 to 37c Ulackbcrrlos 81o. Huckleberries 9 to 10c. The rccelnts of both Imv and straw contlnueNery moderato, and with a good demand the market is firm oo all grades. Prime hay selling tii-day from 00 to OJo; tair to cuoico YU to ttt, ltye straw 65 to use; Beeswax 23 to 25c per lb. The receipts ot maple sugar are liberal and fancy stock worth 0 to 10c per lb , syrup 63 to 75a per eal. Furs unclianird. Ileaver .1(10 tr 4 00. Ulnk 40 to 100. Fox 75 to 1 09s bkUnk 85 to 1 10, Muskrat IB to 18c.