THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA The Columbian. 0. S. Slwll, IriitA,, J. I. BltUnbtnior., i BLOOMSBURG, PAl. FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1888. O0NQRE83I0NAL DISTBIUT MATTERS. It is tlmo that eonio mens were tak en toward tbo organization of this con sroaslonal dlstnct tor eonlcrcnoo par posos. Tho district Is composed oi Northumberland, Colnmbia, Montour and Sullivan counties, and as it la a now distriot thoro are as yet no rales which fix the number of conferees (or oaoh county, tho organization of tno oonlorcnoe, nor any of tno details. The chairmen of the respective county committees should hold ajmeeting; and agree upon something definite. WASHINGTON LETTEB from oar Regular Correspondent. Wasiiinotok, May 7th, 1888. Spoakor Carlislo and the member of the House Coiumitteo on rules,(with the exception of Mr. Randall, who is confined to his room with an attack, of rheumatism), held a long consultation on Saturday on the order of busineas before the House. They decided that no day would be designated for the consideration of any other measure un til the general debate on tho Mills tar iff was concluded. If no interruption shall occur it will close on one week from tomorrow, Tuesday the fifteenth, inst. Then it is thought- some appro priation bills will bo taken up and pas sed, before tho debate on sections of the bill begins. The democratic members of the House are to hold, a caucus Wednet day evening for the purpose of discus sing and deciding what amendments snail be accepted to the Mills bilL An effort will bo made to get all ot the democrats into this caucus, but it is very doubtful whether those members, who represent protection districts will be willing to be bound in caucus ac tion in this matter. Since his famous fight with Senator iDgalls last week Senator Voorheea has been confined to his room with a malig nant carbuncle on his leg. He is now muoh bettor. His disappearance from the Capital gave rise to the rumor, at first, that be bad gone to Indiana. The Indiana democratic association of this city have adopted resolutions thanking Senator Voorhees for his fear less and patriotic defense of Gens. Han cock and McClellan and his masterly ar raignment and exposure of Senator In gallaand tendering himapublio recept ion as a tribute of admiration. The same association gave a reception on Thurs day evening to Representative Maison, who was recently nominated by the democrats for Governor of Indiana. The bill which has already passed the House prohibiting the employment of alien labor on public works baa been favorably reported by the Senate com mittee on education and. labor. The President and tho Cabinet have been invited to attend the centennial of the establishment of civil Govern ment in tho Northwestern States, to be held at Marietta Ohio, July 15th. Senators Evarta of New York and Daniels of Virginia, are on the pro gramme for speeches. Shortly after the democratic caucus broke the recent deadlock in the House, it was suggested that a testi monial be presented to Representative Enloe, of Tennessee, who picked the lock by procuring all tho signatures that were necessary to call the caucus. The result of that suggestion is a un ique watch charm, consisting of a gold lock and key, whioh has been presented to him by Mr. Cox, the chairman of the caucus and which he highly prizes. There is a republican soheme on hand to bring about another deadlock in the House. Senator Spooner has offered an ammendment to the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill, which is sub stantially the direct tax bill which caused the late deadlock in the House. Should the Senate pass the amended appropriation bill, it then goes back to the House for concurrence in the amendment. Should the House concur, it will gain the point which it lost to the filibustered during the deadlock but the chances are that the filibuster era would again begin their dilatory actions, tnus losing much more valu able time. Another good appointment is placed to tho credit of President Cleveland. The more that Is learned of Mr. Fuller, the newly nominated Chief Justioe, the better bu appointment is liked. W bile be has not yet accepted tho position, it is not doubted that he will, and it is probable that he will be confirmed by the Senate this week, so that be can take his seat before the adjournment ot the Suprome Court which will take place in a few days. Tbo bill confining the sale of the products of convict labor to the Btate in which they are produced has been favorably reported to tho Honse. The President is said to to much pleased with the arguments advanced by the democratic members of the House in favor of tbo Mills tariff bill. The last speech w ill bo delivered by speaker Carlisle. The House committee on Manufac tures has concluded its investigations of the Standard Oil Trust. Some o( the members favor an immediate report on oil and sugar. The new Ciiin se Treaty will prob ably ba ratified by the Sesalo during tbe present week. It is thought that tho Bla'r Eduoa tional bill will not bo heard front again during this session, The conferees on the bill providing for a Congress of American nation have reached an agreement upon the one point at issue. Tho President is authorized to appoint the ten Ameri can commissioner!) by and with llie ad vice and consent of the Senate. Is Dom Pedro Insane? A. FAMOUS FRENCH MAD DOCTOU SUMMON ED TO ATThND HIS CASK. Milan, May 7, The Emperor of Brazil is suueriog from Inflammation of the kidneys, lie is attended by Dr. Verga, of Milan, l)r. oemmola, ot .Nap les, and Dr. Charcot, of Paris. Judging by the fact that Dr. Char cot, of Paris, is perhaps the greatest living authority on diseases of tho niind, and that bis name is principally associated with La Salporriere Insaue Asvlum at Paris, it would appear that tbo rumors concerning tbo failure of the Emperor of Brazil's once brillant mental faculties have somo foundation. It has been repeatedly alleged and as frequently officially denied during the past few months that Dom Pedro's in tellect bad become clouded, and that be would never return to Brazil which is at present ruled by c Regent. World. Blaiao Will Ban. WOttD RKCEIVKU mOM HLAIrtK THAT UK WILL ACCHTT. The following dispatch from New York appeared In the Philadelphia Timet of Saturday: I have entirely reliablo Information that the friend of ltlaino have, within tho last .three days, recoived direct fiom hlra his assent to an aggressive movement for hit renonj lnallon for President, and the assur ance that if nomlnato-1 in the face of his, Florence letter of declination, he would not feel at liberty to decline. . Agnoral:ml systematic effort has bceJi.ujadp. Ulaino's closest frirndi, micVm. Chairman Jones, William Wal torf JPbeIpV,"rWhitelaw Reid, Charles Erdofy'i Smith and others, for two mbhVha, pftst tp K-'1 Blaine into the at- mojor oi a pasivo canaiaaie. ine WaflbinKtoirconfercnco was only part of the varied methods by which Influ ences have been brought to bear upon uiaior, Hull lue puuiiuiuiuu ui uim i- iralt. freshly taken from life in Italy and issued by Judge this week, was decided on moro than n month ago as the starting poiht for the avowed effort to inane iiiaiuu macnnuiuMe. Evtfrv Dossible nrcssure has been put upon BJaine to get from him the direot assurance that he will not decline if nominated, and that anurance has been received in thit city from Blaine within the latt three dayt. In a very few days mure it will cease to be a secret that Blaine is In the hands of his friends, as the Blaine leaders will at once come to the front and make an aggressive campaign for his renomlna tion. This movement has been pretty clearly forest adowed for some weeks in tauch Blaine oroans as the TribUne of this city and the Philadelphia Pros and all affectation about Blaine's can didacy will now soon be thrown off and the battle made an aggressive one. Part of the original programme was the election of Cbarles Emory Smith as a deleeate-at large from your State; and the failum was a great disappoint meht to the Blaine junto in this city; bat Mr. Smith gives the assurance that Blaine can command a majority of the Pennsylvania delegation under any cirenmstaeces, and that if Blaine nomination shall seem to be assured, the delegation will be solid for him. The unexpected expression in Mass achusetts and Vermont for Blaine were not accidental, nor were tbey unexpec ted to Blaine's friends. When all the anti-Blaine men were reposing on their arms because tbey regarded uiaino as oui of the fight, tho friends of Blaine were most energetio in their work in the two anti-Blaine New England States, and they got possesion of Ver mont and Massachusetts While the others were sleeping in fanoied secur ity, it was the expression or those hitherto anti-Blaine' New Englasd States that made Blaine cast aside his dohbta" and assent to the importunities otihis friends for bis renomination. It is now a positive fact that Blaine is in the field; that his friends have bis assent to a movement in his favor, and that he will be nominated at Chi cago if hard work and plenty ot enthu siasm can accomplish it." A Princely Gift- JOHN WANAMAXEK DIVIDES THE FKOI" ITS OF niS BUSINESS WITH HIS EMPLOTES. John Wanamaker Monday night presented 272 employes all of those whose names are upon the roll of honor each with an envelope contain ing a check, as a part of the past year's profits of the concern. The en tire amount given to tho 272 persons was 94U,zbi.u! or an average of near ly $150 to aoh. In addition to this he appointed John F. Collins, George W. Melmann, John Ramage, Frank M. Caldwell and Robert O Ogden as trustees of a pension fund, to whom he handed a check for $10,000. 'This fund is to be nsed for the per manently disabled, who, by reason of old age or accident in tho service, are no longer able to work. The trustees have full power to decide who shall be placcd'upon the pension roll and what amounts they shall be paid. During the year there, were paid to 1800 employes special percentages over their nsual salaries amounting to $59,158.06, making in all, including the amount paid into the pension fund and the $40,281.02 paid to tke persons whose names are on the roll of honor a total for the year, according to the plan originally proposed by bim on April 8, 1888. of $109,439.68. At Mr. Wanamaker's invitation about four thousand employes were assembled on the north side of the store, on the sucond floor. Two hun dred and seventy-two seats were re served for those whose names appear ed upon the roll of honor. When Mr. Wanamaker appeared at 8 o'clock there was an outburst of applause, whioh was repeated at intervals during bis remarks exnlaining bis obiecta and the plans of co-operation be had deoi- dod upon. There are two new prop ositions. One of these provides for a system ot promotion, a sort of practi cal civil service plan. The other is a new plan of saving fund. 'In regard to the "Good Friday" plana Air. w anamaker said: "The ex peotation now is to continue through' out this year on the basis of last year the monthly dividends, with the same rato of percentages on the increase of business over the year 1887, and the honor roll will have added to it all whose term of service reach seven years and they shall become sharers in whatever annual distribution is made." A Fearful Affliotioa. A CATAUCrTIO WIIOPK AIIV18 ANI LtOS MUST BE HOVKD BY OTIIKUS. Lancastko, May 7. A remarkable case which is attraclinir creat atten tion from the medical fraternity is now under treatment at tbe Lancaster Ho pital. The subject is none other than the person who creaud a great tensa- Hon in Hew Jersey several mourns ago where be was regarded as a "wild man.'1 After bmg captured he was Indentified as John Koohel, of Adams town, this county, and brought beie for treatment for oalalepvy. Whon nrst nnfeed by a newspaper representative be was lying on a tenoh ic tho insane ward, where he had been for a considerable time and fr.mi which lie was unable to move. The doutor Disced bim in a sitting position, and seizing one of bis bands raised itaboto his head, ibere it remained until tnn doctor drew it down. Tbe doctor drew out one of bis legs from the body and it remsined there until push, ed back to the floor. When the roan was placed in sitting posture, his head was turned to tbe left, he couldn't change that position until the dootor turned his bead for him. Hi eyelids were drawn down over his eyes and they remained closed until someone op. ened them. Strange as it may seem, the man has, a good appctita and ran walk after a fashion. Although speechless, he un derstands what is said to him and when Dr. Sense nig helped bus to his feet and told him to walk ho started. He slides on one foot, dra gging the other after pirn. He can't turn his head or his body, so when told to re torn he slides baok wards. Dr. Gor hart, of the Harrisburg Insaoo Asy lum, and other distinguished physicians who have visited him pronounce his case the most remarkable they have over seen or heard of. It is stated that his terrible condi tion is due to disappointment In lovo affairs. Tho young woman to whom he was oogag(d to be married sudden ly ohanwd bey'falnd and married an other. ,xWh'd(fappointmont wai so groat twAiV:,aflfectcd his mind and ho wandt red away from home, being sub sequently discovered in the wilds of New Jersey. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. HUPRItMU COURT CABHH. On Monday morning tbo Supremo court affirmed tho rulings of the Columbia county court In tlio following cases i Ynrgny against Locust Mountain Water company, Ilerron ct a), against Murphy ct al., and Trench against Koblson. Yorgcy against Locust Mountain Water Company wai an action brought by the plaintiff for the recovery of tbebalancoilue htm on a contract for building a reservoir in Brush valley, Locust township. Tho original contract was to have bceo com pleted by November 1, 1882, but It was not done and tbo work stood over tho winter, and in 1883 when tested, most of tho dam went out, and tho company spent about $600 In repairing It. In December 1883 Yorgey was requested to go on and finish the1 work, but refused to do so, and It was put la the hands of another party. In March 1883 Yorgey gave notlco that he was ready to finish the work, and bis offer was declined. lie then brought suit for balance due on the contract On the trial there was some evidence of a chango ot contract, glr Ing Yorgey a longer tlmo to do the work. The jury rendered a verdict for tho plain, tiff for $635.47, and the defindant took out a writ of error, the exceptions being to the charge of the court, Judge Green of Potts villa presiding. The Hupreme Court sus tains Judge Green's rulings. The caso of Ilerron against Murphy In volves title to a valuable tract of coal land In Conyngbam township. It was tried be fore Judge Elwell, and his tullng is sus tained. Trench against Koblson was an action on a mortgage, judgment being entered on thr. bond. The defendant sought to have the judgment stricken off on tbo ground hat It was not entered In accordance with the warrant of attorney, and alleged that thero was a contemporaneous parol agree ment at the execution ot the mortgage that at the expiration of five years be should have an extension of five years more. Judge McCollum refused, the application and Mr. Boblson took the cue up. Judge McCol lum's rullag is affirmed. fhus far all cases from this county heard this year have been affirmed, Hess vs. Cal lender haying been decided two weeks ago. Four cues remain to be heard from. Terrible Explosion sit Ml. Camel. Ilt)HT MESONS X1LUO AND THIRTY DMCBID. A car of Dupont powder exploded with fearful result at a point on the Philadelphia and Iieadlrig Lin, between Mt Carmel and Locust Gap, about 11 o'clock' last Baturday night. Eight persons were killed, thirty more or less seriously Injured, and pro perty destroyed to tbo value of $75,000. A freight tralu consisting of seventy-five cars bound for Williamsport, became dis connected by tho breaking of a coupling, and the engine and three cars ran half a mile betoro the crew discovered that the train was divided. The first section await ed the arrival of the second at the foot of a heavy grade, and the two brakemen los ing control of the second section it dashed Into 'the first Bectlon causing an explosion In tbe third car, which was loaded with Dupont powder. At the scene of the acci dent the railroad runs along a steep bill, at the bottom of which stood two rows ot houses occupied by tbe Philadelphia and Reading coal and Iron company's employes. On the hillside stood a little cottage occu. pled by John Qulnn and a family ot fourr children two .boys and two girls. Tbe force of the explosion wrecked the buildings, and the stoves set fire to tbe ruins. Qulnn and his two little cirls were buined to uhes. Tho boys escaped with burns. Simon Eorwlck's family consisted of Willie and Mary Kavaoaugb, adopted children, aged respectively 8 and 14 years, Daniel Kerwlck, aged 8 years, Alice Kerwlck, aged 5, and his wife and new born babe. Kerwlck carried his wife from the burning building, but the children were burned to diatb. Tbe Mount Carmel physicians hastened to the scene of Iho accideat and rendered assistance wherever needed to the cut and bruised. Bo severe was the force of tbe explosion that every window In Locust Qap was reduced to pieces and the plaster ing was shaken from tbe walls. The Catholic Church windows were especially vamable. in Mount Carmel the French plate-glass storo windows were also de stroyed. The car which ccntained the powder. and a dozen others, were blown to atoms. In' all seventeen dwellings were destroyed by the pre and fly log fragments of the cars. Tbe train contained, In addition to tbe powder and nltro-glyceriLC, a freight of sewing raaculues, lumber, phosphate, glass and sheet Iron aud for a radius or sixty feel the tracks, the mountain side aud the street beneath were strewn with fragments of these goods'. Mono of the train bunds were injured, although the engineer of the' loco uiuiiTc was siunneu anu another man blown a considerable distance away by the explosion. mm ..'SXHB.tt..fc'.t-a. wail bk. fJT ltumtlim, KeurklrtA. ulna AatttAttiim Dl.. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP Forth curt of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis. Whooping Coueh, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of con sumptive persons In advanced eta gea of the Disease. For Salo by all Drug gists. Price, 35 cents. t El TO THE PUBLIC, Intending purchasers of rojm'gfc Extract cannot take too much pro- caution to prevent substitution. Some druggists, tradlngon the popularity of tho great Family Remedy, attempt to palm off other preparations, unscru pulously asserting them to bo "the same as" or "equal to" Pond'h Ex tiiact, Indifferent to tho deceit prac tical upon and disappointment there by caused to tho purchaser, m long as larger profits accruo to themsclvos. Always Insist on having Pond's Ex tuact. Tnko no other. SOU) IN MOTTLES ONLY ; NEVER ,HY MEASURE. Quality uniform. Prepared only by POND'S EX TRACT CO., Xow York and London. 8oo our namo on ovory wrapper and laboL Noto picture of bottlo bolow. Tho Famous Lecturer, JOIIX B. OOfOH, wrote t " For Hons Throat, eepcclilljr when tend Ins to ulceration, I hare round It verj bcneflcuU." ASDnCTT n. WniTE. KiPreiident of cnn University, Mrs i "One of the sbsoJute nui- of housekeeping." JkiuntogitOHftnutnt. EX 3f A. AnBOTT, the celebrated prima donna. " Valuable and benoncUl." iikiwootj i rith, w. .. x.n., r,p.,or Bn jland. " 1 havo used It with marked beneit." If. (1. FMSTOX, X. ., Brool lrn. N. Y.-"I know of do ranedr so genenttj tuefuL" AirrncR ocixjcess, ... r.B.a.,r SrteJ--: ! 1 prescribed POND'S KX- THACT with great uccos.n JCSTI B. FIXTOt, B. ., Broolljn.N. T. " Prorlna lteol f to be a neccaaltr In our borne." P. A. WlSTEnVTl.T, . D., Nahlll, Tenn. "Havo need lareo ouanUUet of POND'S EX TRACT In my practice." Mr. fS. B. Mrf Ottn, Matron, Home of DcsU tnte Children, "We And it tnoet efflcadoua and useful." Ia Bottlo onlr. Prteea, 60c, SI, (!.. XoU our namt on ttny wrapptr and laid. Prepared onlr br POXD'R EXTRACT -CO., NEW YOOK AND LONDON. A Parly of Swindlers. People should beware of the quack doc tors who travel about the country giving free shows In the streets and resorting to other methoils of a similar character in order to sell their so-called medicines. But It seems "the Amtrlcan people will be humbugged" and most of these traveling quacks by using, a tew oily words and per suasive arguments are cnabb-d to sell their stuff. We take the following frcm an ex. change: A mountebank, calling himself Texas Charlie, swindled several persons who attended a free show he gave in West Chester borough, fie sold medicines and then gave some of the first purchasers their money back. This caused a crowd to gather, and then he offered a silver watch to every purchaser of $1 worth of his medicine. About 100 people gave hlra as many dollars for a tin watch, with a paper face and tin hands. A fellow going by the same name, and probably, tbe same man, accompanied by two others, gave a free "performance" and sold medicine in a wagon on Murkel Square Wednesday night of last week. Wo un derstand he sold quite a large amount ot his "medicine." The party left town early the next tvorning and were undoubtedly swindlers. Mr- Tolkavitch'a Ghost- IT PERSISTS IN HAUNTING THE JAII. IN A VERY ANNOYING FASHIfiN. Wilkes isaiip.e, May 8. The ghost of Volkaviteb, who was executed Aprils, seems to be wandering around tho cor ridors ot the jnl to tbo great alarm ol some of the moro timid and supersti tious inmates. About 10 o'olock last night, while Warden Brockway and Deputy Smith were sitting in tho main oltice, they were suadenly surprised bv loud cries from tho corridor in which the long-terra prisoners are kept. Up' on arriving in tho corridor tho discov ery was roaae tnat a prisoner named John Jorirs as nearly crazy with fright over the alleged visitation of mnrderer Volkaviloh's ghost at the door of his cell. DUcovering that he coald not be qnited ibe warden order er his removal to another cell. Not long after, watchman MoDon- aid was again aroused by alarming cries proceeding from Jones' new quarters. IIo went to him and found the cold beads of perspiration stand ing out on his forehead and bis limb quaking violently. He asserted that Volkaviloh's ghost had again appeared to him. He was taken into another oell with his brother, who is nlso conn ned in tbe jail. In the meantime his companion in tho Hirst cell oalled for McDonald, aud with his face showing signs ot alarm bo said tnat he had been disturbed by mysterious uoises and tho rising up and down of the cover ot me little table in ma qaane s. An other man also testified to having seen me gnost. All the prisnoets were more or less excited ov r the event. and but few of them slept after the disturbauoo occured. Be Suro to Cot Hood's BarsaparlUa, mjr chili. See that they do not glie you anything else. You remember It is the medicine which did mama so much good a year ago my favorite Spring Medicine Nearly everybody needs a good spring medi cine like Hood's Sartaparllla to expel Impuri ties which accumulate Ju the blood during the winter, keep up strength as warm weather comes on, create au appetite and promote healthy digestion. Try Hood's BarsaparlUa and you will be convinced ot Its peculiar merits. It Is the Ideal spring medicine re liable, beneficial, pleasant to take, and gives full value for the money. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla SoUtbralldrugcliti. fliiliforgl. Preparedouly by 0. 1. HOOD A CO., ApothecarUi, Lowell, Uui. IOO Dcrnog Ono Dollar "CUBIIEUMKN TAKE NOTICE. 1'no underalgned have planted trout turolabed br the Htate- Full OoinlalMHlonera. In thA ffillnurlno ltOUffb Hun. HDrlnp Itun. Long ltun. Hog Itun, Gallows itun, Kl allows Itun, Klk ltun. luuiouDiiiu. au persons are noimea not to nun in said streams for a period ot three years uvuiiuuuau uuuer iicuauy ui iweniy nouars, aa pro Wed r or in lection as ot Act ot Assembly annHWul IlIhA lead RVMVI 11 V VUS OIO, J. W. riaar, (X B. Mrsas, Joaiiva Hiss, Jomas IUmti, ... O. W. UiaLSMAV, iaa STirasMS. Uay-U-ibtis, si rjnRKASUnEIl'B SALE. OF UNSEATED, LANDS. JK" Columbia countt; tknua. By virtue of sundry set of Us General atsem bly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, relai. Ingto tbe sale of seated and unseated lands In tbe county of Columbia. eU).. for taira due and un- paio, j win oner to puono aaie in tne coin noum, in ui wttq oi Dioomaourg , un MONDAY, JUNE 11th, 1888. at 10 o'clock, a. m. Tbe following described pieces v, iuh, vr buvu pun (uercui m may oo neoeesary to satisfy the amount ot taxea due and unpaid againn me same, ana continue the same, fix day to day as the same may be found necessary, TERMS OF PALE.J The amount ot taxea and cotta must be paid when the land Is struck off or the sale may b void tun uif pruKjny pub up anu revoiu. Acre. Warrantee or ownfrs Two, lilt! Columbia c I Co ... .Beaver .. 1 lot Heaver Charles do,,., Slots (leaver Jesae ....do.... 75 Biotkway Abbott..... do.... 118 " do.... Slots BrckwayO B do.,,. SIMi Butt ft linger do.... llt liogart Mary.,.. do.... tlots Hoyer F B do..,, Cox C S Kx Tench Cox..do... U " - " " ..aa.... 137 " " " " ..do' .. era ..do.... ui " " " " ..do..,. Slots Craning Patrick do,,,. llot cannon l do,... loo Downs Martin., do..... IS " John....... do.... Slots mans lteece... do.... 3 " Klanagan A -do..,. 3 " FreyWH ..do.... I lot uearhart William do.... 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SUtn Kramer A W i n K 1 " Lelby Charles.'.'.'.'.'.!!!! 1 " MUlardOB 1 " Mcoulre Terrau..i. 1 " Morris A ante B...., 8 " Monroe John sso Huston Mary 17S " Tnomaa. ... do.. 10O Trlen Jacob- do,... 410 Young John. do.,.. 8 walker Lewis. do.... 3 lota nuiaiao Oeo W ao,. 1 " Kreaa Margaret do.... S " HelnboldWU do.... ICO Doty, realerBtowart...F'hc1c 60 " " . do.... too Blelah Reuben. do.... 75 Fowler John F do . 80 Karver George. do.... so Harrison John............. do. too Hoffman Freaa.. do.... 850 Hulme William 40 . 140 Lemon Thomas do. , . . too Kindt John Co do... t sicuenryo us Daniel.. ..no llobblna W A ..do. . X of too .Shaffer Kelchner, ...do.,.. ...do.... ...do.... ....do.... Franklin do.,.. ..do- ...do -da.... ,...do.. ....do.... ...do .... a It realer aeonm. Whltenlirhtwiuiam... 50 40 5 30 89 SO roaiersj . Clerver WelUnjtea... Vought James.. " E Howell. Hohrbach WUUam...., Illbby James Vattlne J H , Manhardt ueorge-.... Hayburst Ezra heirs... s 1 M 800 SO to It Ulbby Augustus ao.... Albertaon Miles Hartley , Greenwood 1515 Berry John Dorr I ram. ....do.... .....do..,. 960 683 14 33 1 56 46 60 406 108 186 90 to 78 43 1 1 01 885 3419 680 3S4 84 86 24 84 713 SSS McEwen 1IJ ....do.. Appleman Lloyd Hemlock William . ,.. do ... ' " llurh W no 100 Brugler Ellsha do.... 30 Campbell NL do.... S8 Emmett A J. do.... 28 MclirldDHD. do.... 30 Nral Fureel do.... 20 Purse! la.ao U do,.... 3 Uuangt Mrs Charles .... do.,.. 20 Wright Lovt do.... 84 Jones David. ....,. ao ..... loo Black p D.. Jackson too ' do 75 Bartch Franklin. do.... 4 MllltrCharlea W do.,.. " Neyhart do. tia do ' Parker Ca do.... Hesa Clinton do.,.. Meeker KUaa do.... Hlllngtoa Charles. Locust Dewalt Ueorge do.. Everbart John do .... Hughes I'Vrlgbt Est do,,,, Kulp MoWllllam do Longcnberger Phillip. do.... Myers Mary do .... HuBtoa Mary .do.... " Charlotte do Iteynolds John ........... ..do.... Kuaton Thomas ..do,,,, Hrece Daniel do .... htliieAdam ,.,,do.,.. bbuirer Henry do,,,. Hlioads Franklin do. beagle George ..........Madison Uenderahoit E. do,,,. " do.,,, Shremaker Jacob..... ,,do " " do.... Demott Cyrus do.,,, GlngleaTH do.,.. Johason Chester....... ... do...., Cotner J K.... do .... Eves c W ,.do., cox Joel. - do.... lieydearlck Tobias ..d5.... Masters U w do... Miller Vt 'u , do.,,. Graham Edward do..., Brockway Enl Mala Hlnderlltter Henry do..,, Shuinan John ..-In 7S 75 too N its 95 Si ao 80S 800 800 too IOO 1M 8 43 J li 35 SO 187 SO IS t 83 83 0 85 40 50 80 45 84 368 1319 39U BOO 1013 263 2 01 6 40 6 40 640 6 40 4U0 6 40 1 CO 1 CO 800 40 46 1 84 8 25 1 so 23 46 89 26 18 54 eta 166 40 136 95 186 67 136 63 9 44 1 36 1680 VU 860 196 34 1 W 15 SS 83 If of 100 echmeck, Urobat, Yetter iiawa ao.,,, Snyder Abraham do ,,. human WT do..... Swaru, Shepp Co do.... ." lia.it m..,,.do.... Torbert William do..... Shuman Ileuben do Mouer Michael ,.do... Blltenbender Jacob. Mifflin lienderabou Catbartne-.do . Kramer A W d... Luti Catherine do . Michael Joseph I'elcr F.do ' " " do.,,-, Maateller Joseph ..do.,., Hungeaaer W J. do.,.. Parka James A T do Sututr Joel do,,,. fccliweppenhelaer I K-....do.,., ' Horace .do.,., " r do,.,, " Uorac..do.. WUUama Samuel,,,,,, do.,,, Yobe Jacob Est,,,,, do,,,, Piatt Crlaa do.,,, Ffkroth Illram ...do. Menslnger William, do.... (iigsr Samuel -..Montour Fry Daniel... do... Neal WUUam....,, do Gordon JohnN.,,.., .do.,,, Crouae Hiram Andnw Jr ' Ml rleaaaxt 7 7 34S 100 tOO 160 41 69 10 300 3 35 13 & as 35 75 30 80 47 13 67 10 It 9 40 10 67 60 81 13 880 99 V9 III 811 174 830 87 61 34 87 05 1 to 64 460 41 TOO Jacoby v Itupert..! , do..... " Samuel,, ,.ilo.... Crerellng Samuel.,. Orange Uagenbuch Jeremiah Kkt..rto, ,., William do..., " Mary , do.,,. Hess Jerenuah...i ..do.... tl 171 604 611 8 11 141 27 484 6H 1 It Coleman George Kst do, . , jinno ADranam j. ,, .da. 65 11 II do..,, ....do.. . 4. ..do.... Pine ....do,,.. 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McMIIIIhd M M witcheyJohn Trlen Jacoj . BuckalewEvan.,,,,,, colnThomas E....... Cnapln .IF Custard Mary!,!,!!!,'! Copo Israel , Heas, Crevellng Co. " Wesley 66 166 14 00 13 86 73 46 10 84 821 47 95 844 10 89 10 89 83 99 10 89 1029 11 79 663 7H 44 51 20 55 27 40 Smith Minor Mcllenry Itohr " E J. " KJ.... " John J 683 Savage Joshua Est 1949 SO nave Caso Daveuport F OB. ...hcou 83 C1EOKUK A, HEItltlNO, TTeasurer. fJiItEABURERVS BALE OF SEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENNA. Also at. thft hatha tlmn ttnH nlaen thn fntlnwlniy lots, pieces nnd parcels of Rcated lands, returned by the tax collectors are to he sold under the pro visions or an Aetof Afnemblr. entitled. "An Aet relating to the sale of lands for tax in Columbia County," approved March 5th, 1869. Warrants or Acres. Owners. Twn's. Taxes. lis Ksse wolverton Beaver.. 3710 llot schrltxT Henry do.... 187 23 Philips Catharine do.... 175 83 'Mann A W do.... 8 an 1 Khoacls Peter ....do.... 318 4 Bankcs Daniel do..., 26 llot Purse! MraBU Bloom,. 4300 l!' GutnnGeorge. do.... 910 1 " BrhamJohn do.... 4 03 10 Price Jonas Catawusa.. 25 llot Keller Sarah Centre.. 73 386 cumtnlngs H M Co Con'ym 119147 400 cuny Ellen do.... 473 70 400 Murphy, Hughes Co. .do.... 6,1200 Miot MclfaleJohnlt do... 444 1 " Col'ler Michael do.... B85 1" Caacy Lawrence do.... 4l) H " Dougherty Mary. do.... 8B1 a Vought Irwin B.. ..Fi-ankltn.. 97 81 Moore A L Greenwood.. 18 43 M Albertaon David CEkt.. do ..... 175 100 Wand John A ...... Hemlock.. 10 is 100 lihohe Michael Jackson... 6 40 39- ChamberlalnLewlii.....do.... 974 J " .... do.... 4 87 S3 Young Lewis 0.. .....do.... 4 65 63 " " do.... 3 89 60 Glassmyer Francis F..Locust 4 50 81 Lonnon Geo W Eat do.... 3 62 ISO Eves c W Madison. . , 1 73 00 " " do.... 224 170 Hlll.Teaso.... do.... 883 6 llouser 6 Kroom do.,.. 187 10 Kckroat Charles lit Mifflin- 8J .33 llower Charles E. .Mtl'l's t.. 9 83 118 Hess John line., 803 W Kline Pattereoa do.... 1787 50 Dons Newton do.... 3 83 37 1 latt John do.... 8 50 80 1'arker.lohn 11 rln 9 Ml 112 Flick G A Est do.... 8 40 86 Iless Lavlna . sugarloaf.. 5' 81 Albertaon Jesse. do ... i.ol 31 Kline Abner w do. . 4 49 8s6 CrevellnKJn ,do.i.. 19 20 40 Shultz Ellas .do.... 2 64 34 HedineBF do.... 14 39 o. A. IIERHING, Treaa. Treasurer's office, Bioomaburg, March 88, ibss. Spring Specialties AT LOWElfiRGl Light Colored Cheviots in SACK and 4-Button CUTAWAY SUITS, WITH LOW CUT VESTS. Fine Dark Blue and Black Worsteds, Corkscrew, Broad wale Diagonal and Block Worst ed in Sacks and Cutaways, and HANDSOME PRINCE ALBERTS in all qualities. NICE LIGHT SPRING special leariei at $5.00 a Very Pretty Children's SUITS Plain or pleated and belted in dark and light colors. Sailor Suits with Blue and Grey, also KILT SUITS with Pleated Skirt for smaller Children AT D. EXHAUSTED VITALITY rilHEBCIENOKOF ' --LIFE, the great Medical Work or Un 6:sonManhood,Nenr one and l'tajilcal llo. billtr, 1'rematan Do. KMllW TUVQPI F ln. Krrorsof Youth, nnun i niOLLr i.njih. umoij mia. m conwiqaant Uurvon, aoo w 8 va. Its ur. ulnUuni (or aU diaeaaea. Cloth, lull frllt, only I Lou. b lualL aealed. Ulutratlve lauiple tit to all youDit and middlKwl men. Hend uow. The Gold and SvvelM Medal awarded to the author by the Nation al Medical Auudatlon. Addrew P.O. itji laas.llo. "Mr,'0? ,.'.r',.Wl 1L I'AllKKII, graduate of liar. ard Medical Co1!M, yaar.' practice In Uoeton. who may ba consulted eonadenllally. Omce. Ka 4Ualocb8u bpeclalty,Diiaae.oMan. tallaliHl, Y iraiTMll aiila. raar-i-d-tu UU180U1BE FOR TUB COLUliDIAN 10 10 8 90 54 .19 13 Miot 61 OVERCOATS L01IK WE HAVE THEM Wo place on said the finest lino of lllaok S11,K WAIU' JaUHltliVaTAB jJJJ'at exci oiliiigly low prices Sio the 391 1 xi, .r unniitv and up. A lot of Hlaok SILK & WOOL DRESS GOODS. $1.25 quality for 87Jo a yd. extra value. 04 in, all Linen TABLE LINEN, 70o goods for 50o a yd. No dressing, Soft finish. LACES. Wo slmw rotiii leto lines boll) in narrow and 1'loilncitign widths. Orlcnlnl FlonnoiiigR $1 gor.ds, now O80. Oriental Flountlnfes C60 'good', now 870. Oriental Flounolncjs 75o goods, now-580. Chnniilly Flodnotngs 111 handsome patterns, at low prices. Val floanoings and narrow to match. DHESS GOODS. Tho most com plt te, stock we have ever shown at low pMRpg. See the special tot of CHECKED CLOTHS at all wool -9 patterns. HENRIETTA ULOTIIS all colore. See the prices. Florida Water 39o a bottle. JEWELRY". Wr now show com plpti lines of Cuff Buttons, Ear Rinrjr, Pins, Sets, Solid Gold Rings, Collar Buttons, Silver and Gold Thimbles, lnrco line. Complete lines of WASH DRESS GOODS, Ginghams, Toil do Nord. Sntinrs, kc H. J. Bloomsburg, Pa. CANDIDATES. Candidates named under this heading nn mih. Ject to tte rules of tbo Democratic party. FOR SHERIFF, ALEX. KANOUSE of Jackson. FOR SHERIFF, JOHN WATTERS of Scott township. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, E. M. TEWKSBURY of Cr.tawisaa. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. JAMES T. FOX, of BeAver township. FOR BEPRF.SENTATIVE, C. Z. SCHLICHER, of Beaver township. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, GEN. C M. BLAKER. rpOWN ORDINANCE NO. 38. "n Ordinance to Ooen Laclr&w&nnn A,,nnn r.nm. monly called Sixth street) from Market street westward to West street. StcTiom. He it ordained and enacted by tbe Town council of the town of Hloomsburg, and It la hereby enacted by authorltv of the same: That paid Lackawmna Avenue be opened as a publlo Highway from Market street westward to West street, of the width of fifty feet, the north side on line th-rrof beginning at a point In the west line of Market street, and In the north lino ot said Lackawani a Avenue, aa opened eastward fiom Market street, thirty-five feet north of a marked stone In tho west Une of Market street, tbeace south slxty.four degrees and forty-one minutes west, pa raflel with Fifth street, eight hundied and fltty.Iour and eighty-five one hundredths feet. Pawed April to, 1888. Attest p. s. nARMAN, saiirn Nmuxr), President ot Town Co inclL secretary. may-gs. NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR IN CORPORATION. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Columbia. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the aald Court on the Eleventh day o; May A. D. 168, in the forenoon ot said day at ten o'clock, under the "Corporation act of one thou sand eight hundred and Boventj .tour," and the supplements thereto, b William Neal, W. U. Tubbs, U. U. Ontz, John Jamison, Jamca Scarlet aud L. E. Waller for the cbarter of an Intended corporation to be called the Eeho Park Fish and name Protective Association, the character and object of Wdlch la the presarvatlon of fish In tbe upper waters of Fishing Creek and Its tributaries, and the preservation or game upon the lands dralred bv and adjacent to the waters aforesalff. In the Couptles of columb'a and Sullivan In tbe state of Pennsylvania ; and for tho purpose to have, possess and enloy all thoughts, beneflta and privileges conferred by the said act and Its supplements. JAMES SCARLET. E. WALLER. April.av68 solicitors. PROPOSALS FOR RIVER BRIDGE. "Tfealed proposals will be received at the office of the Uloomsburg Urldge company until It o'clock M. on Thursday May 81. 18S8, for the construction of an iron highway bridge across the North Branch of the Susquehanna Wver at Bloomsburg, Pa. separate bids must be made for tho srb-structure of stone masonry, and for the Buper-Btructure. Plans and specifications ma be een at the omce of the Company's Engineer, Mr. J. c Brown, oa and after Tuesdaj Mayisth. Envelopes contain loir bids should bo marked "Proposals for River Bridge to be opened Hay 31. 1888-" 'ihe right Ia reserved to reject any or all proposals. JOHN u. FKaazn, 1'irt E. Wikt, Sec'y. May.ll.'m Presldi lent. DJIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Qeorgti Zrtgler aectaited. Utters of administration on the said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned administrator all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby no tified to pay the aanie, and those bavlnr claims against Bald estate present the same to . ... JOSEPH K. ZKIQLKit, Admr. Chrlsmaa, Atty. May it ew ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Hitateaf AVrtA Boicer, latt 0 Centre toumiMp, deceatea. tetters testamentary on the said estate having P?.e, raEled to the undersigned, all pe.-aonS f2?5i t said estate are hereby notlned iS.S8!.11'.6 8a!?e aDi tn0re "aytng clatnw against said estate will present the same for Bettlirrent r , ... CHAS, W, E. BOWElt, Admr. A. L. Fritz, Atty Jay4 w T ETTING. "Vroposals will be received at tbe commlasloner'a JffwfJ1? twe.lT.e '',ock noon, on Friday the ESS1.? V." d?T.S' 1,ay- m-tor tne building of a SS.iftiVi"' county Jill, on the site of tbe one lauiy burned down, aud a'so fo- tbe erection ota stone pier under Red Hock bridge, crossing Flahlngcreek near bloomsburg. Plansand BDe--irf. J?Ji?n.hSa?.Se.Ben 41 tM commlsaloaenf office firLS.?! .6ta .ln8t' 7be Commlsalonera reserve the right to reject any or all b'ds. W14. U. UIHTON, ) Jaast HiTTBNiioesa, Commlsalonera. ... - bTKl-HINS, f Attest, J, u. UOBUia, clerk. my.4-2t. THE BEST -is- Timit'i H.ltitr Aparltal, ioUl by Tarrant a Co.. .T and CrugjUu Tar7wlin Mayui-r-tU THE AMERICAN AAGAZINE Beautifully Illustrated, 25 cls.,$3 a Year. Distinctively fttpretentativ of American Thought and Progrttt. IMPORTANT A "ptd.e. 4itxuf, ' THE AXEMOAN KAOAZINE 00., 949 Brodwy,NwYork. ITS BCOPE.-TIIK AMERICAN MAOAZINK BUSTLES. Wo have now tho larg. st line shown, many s'yks fiomfiotii.. Seo our 12c, 20o ami 2flu Riin(Ioi) for style, ccmloit nnd ntrtite tiny Bro hard to heat. CORSETST' Ju7tTi1anrgo hno't exceedingly low prices. Wo lliit,k il0 II, J, C. ifc SV. the best low pilot d cor set mi the tnnrkoi. Clalk'H 77 donlilo back of fine Satin ia a beauty, a(0 Coraline, all right, easy hip, Pivot, Bon Ton, Butterfly, the bett summer Cors't made, Ilnnlth Corsit, Lilly, Zephyr, also Jlme. Watren'n Dress Form Ccrcet. LOVE.'""WiT line of Kid Gloves. Lneo nnd Hnitnn Mosq. Suede Glovts, Lisle Thread, Silk, Taffetas &o., nt exceedingly low I ricrs. PARASOLS A UMBRELLAS Complete t lines of tbtso goods at tho lunuia prices, in isiik, isatin, uioria and Helvetia. Seo the Coaching Parasols in now styles, tin bo nre thfs Season's most Blylish goods. sloth7cHirDREN:sliACECA Complete Hues of TOILET SOAPS, Hair Brushes, Tooth ami Nail Brushes and Fine Pcrfumtry, at low piices. So our Counlcrpanis at 81.31. Complete lino of GENT'S NECK. WEAR now open. Lot of TIPS and FLOWERS to closo cheap. CLARK & SON. S alesmen N W.NTKI. rermnnent. nnd. ttona cruarftnteeil wltfiiaai 4,r AND i:.1'i:.ni;s paiii. Any detcrirmed man can succeed with us. l'ccuilnr advantages to be. pinners, btock complete, Including many fast-scll. Ing specialties, outfit Irce, Address at once, (Name thla paper.) BItoSvN HIlOTHKltS, Kdrsirtuen. hocbester, N. Y. -prll if-vm. NEW INVENTION IN LACING A. CORSET viltliBclf-adjustlng back; can bo cliangfd from tight to loose-titling In nve seconds, without removing from tbo persiii. m:vi:k Kt.tn;iiti:s .Ni:V Il!KS or ,STHi:iJt Laces will not riiow L THHOUnll tho IlltKSS. Tbo healthiest, bcsMittlng and r most comfortable Corset made. Illl, M:i,r.AI.llTINJ C'OHHUT CO., ISO FRANKLIN ST., NEW YORK CITY. Factory, ltt chc&ler, N. y. Aprtl-S7-r-!!m. WANTEDilS Ortleni roroiirTrex.Vliien, Ac. Slltdr Work For Honest, Sobsr, Inituttrlout Mtn. SkUrr tod fiprniM.o, woiniu.lVD irjireferred. V. it.w , tull IlMrf fnlt lid OtuiMftUl flock, lm jltlni iirki), Ir.wUu the auaiNtas QUICKLY LXarlNCO eun KOMI orrici. Satlilactlon Guarantied to Custonert and Ageoti. Wrltu luimedlattly for terms. Addrew. II. O. CIIANR fc C O.. I430 St. Perm Square, Philadelphia, Pa. marS04t eow BLOOMSBURG MARKET. w s Wholesale. Retal 03 fin no 05 a-i 45 4.',0 to 600 24 26 12 14 SO 80 12 16 OS 05 07 10 00 13 10 12 10 12 20 SO 1 00 1 50 07 35 6 to 7 Wheat per bushel.. Rye " " ., Ccrn " " Oat3 " " ., Flour " bbl Butter Eftus Potatoes Hams Dried Apples B'"o Bboe'i'cr , Chickens Geeso Lard per lb Vinegar per gal Onions per bushel., Veal skins Wool per lb Hides Coat, nn Wn.i.w S1iaiNos 2'8 Lump 48.25 No. 5 $8.00 IMuminuB $8.25 ely's CatarrH Cream Balm Cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain and Inflammation, heals the sores, re stores tbo senses of taste and Btncll. TRY THE CURE. WAV'-CP VB .PAriclenL9 aPPel Into each nostril and la ffif.61!: ,rrtce 60 n'8 at druggists; by mail, SS8."5.60 nt8- JJHOTIIKHS. S35 Green wlch bt., New Votk. AprU-27-d-4t, HAIR BALSAM cneajueai and bo&utlfloa tbo hair, I'romoU laviirUnt Krowth. Ntver Falli to Restore Gray Hilr lo lit Youthful Color. Cur j Kadp dlMtuoa nd hair fiUiug Mrt at VragviMtm. I HINDERCOPNR. Th kkieit. i urnt and bert cum for Conn. Bunlona. 0. BtopUm. Ennirei comfort to th feel NorerriiiS Noun. UceuUMDroggiiU. IIucxji A Co., N. r. Aprll-S7-d-4U MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Wholly ualike artinclal systems. Any book learned In one reading. Olaasesof 10S7 at Baltimore and 1005 at Detroit, 1600 at I'hlladelphla, 1118 at Washington, Ull at Boston, laive clasaea oi Columbia law stud enta, at Vale, Wellealey, Obcilln, Unlver aty or l'enn., Michigan University, Chautauqua, o., tc. Kndorbed by lUchard l-ro tor, the Helen tlat, llona. w, W. Astor, Judah I'. Benjamin. iuii(fo.iul.l,80,n' ' Brown, K. II. Cook, ITlnclpal N. . Btate Normal College, 4c Traught by cor respondence, rrospectus post free trom PltOV. WISBTOS, vsl nrth Ave,, New York. Aprll-S)7-dlt. Walter's PatentJjS8? . . . Absolutely Metal Shingles Wlua' Si&sr rir0 UVUAUI.I! AND UHNA)I1!NTAI. Illustrated catalogue and price lUt free, NA.Ti'i.NAL BIIKKT SiKTAL llOOKINa CO. rnaj JM it. h M' New Vorl mr' D! RS.J.N.iJ.B.HOBENSACK Madlaalaad sralaal Ofllca, 206 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA. KSTAIILIBIIED to YBAItS for tbj treatment of Youth rul Imprudanee, Ml of Vigor, Narrout Dablllty and Beaolal UUuici. OoniuIUtlon by mall fr of obargs. . . Book Bant Wr, Ufflcahaura from 8 a.m. to 1 v.. a. rWn to o v.u iBBMv'r'' . r se ttTU.P.o.lr,