COLUMBIAN hNB DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA.. FltlDAY, MAY 18, 18H8. WA8HIHQT0N LETTER From oar Regular Correspondent, Wasiunoton, May 14th, 1888. Mr. Cloyeland is in a glorious good nnmor these bright Spring days, and ho has good causo to be, for no docu ment la the history of this Government has had snob, good and immediate ef fect upon tho pcoplo of the country as did his celebrated message to Congress limine rovenuo rofoiui. It is not yet six months b'hioo that messa'ae was sent to Congross, and in- . t - . 1..! sioau oi i no lumoornuo party uumg torn to flinders as tho croakers pro dieted, tho party is today marching in a solid phalaux to tho musio of reve nue reform. Slate after State as they hold their conventions join in tho grand chorus and 'ere long the glad tidings will bo echoed from the Atlantic to the Pacifio and from tho Gulf of mexioo to tho dominion of Canada. But oven this bright picture has a sombre side, caused by shadows thrown from a group of democratic mombers who under the leadership of Mr. Samuel Randall, of Pennsylvania, havo mutinied against the Administra tion, at least in this matter. Tbis group is growing smaller and smaller, However, and their constituents are be giniug to bo heard from. Already one o? them has been defeated for renomination solely on account of his opposition to the Mills tariff bill, and more of them will go tho same way. un less they oomo into the . party lines while there it yet time to reform. A bill has been introduced into the House to ercot a monument in this city to the memory of Gen. W. S. Hancock, and tho bill will go through this session, if it is not overlooked in tho hurry and excitement of national conventions and much more that is connected with the Presidental cam The republican Senators who are members of the Judiciary committee are in no hurry to make a report on the nomination of Mr. Fuller for Chief Justice of tho United States. Still the report will be all right when it is made because they oan find no reason for its being otherwise, and as tho Supreme Conrt adjourned today until next Oc tober, there is no particular hurry about the confirmation. Owing to the large number of mem who are down for speeches on tho Mills tariff bill, it has been definitely settled to continue the general debate until Saturday the 19th inst. inclusive. At a caucus of the democratic members it was deoided that all democrats pro posing to offer amendments to the bill should submit them to tho democratic members of the Ways and Means Committee for consideration and re port to another caucus to be held this week. Mr. Randall gave notice that he would not be bound by caucus ac tion on tbis question. A large number of amendments have been submitted to tho committee in accordance with the above, and Saturday afternoon was spent in con sidering them and in hearing the state ments of the gentleman who proposed them. No decision has yet been arriv ed at by the committee, bnt it is pro bable that they will will report in fa vor of some amendments to tho bill, in the interest of party harmony. The final passage of the bill is still doubt ful owing to the stubborness of the Randall democrats. The River and Harbor bill which passed the House appropriates $20, 000,000. The Senato has ratified tho Chinese treaty, and passed the International Copyright bill; also tho bill forfeiting all unearned railroad land grants. There was no division on any of the above measures except tho copyright bill and only ten Senators voted against it One of tho ablest speeches yet made on the tariff was on Friday last by Congressman Scott, the millionaire of Erie, Pennsylvania. Mr. Scott is a member of the Ways and Means com mittoe, a confidental friend of the Pres ident, and the owner of large coal mines and iron manufactories. For these different reasons his speech was attentively heard. He made a strong argument bristling with figures and facts in favor of the bill and in con clusion said: "We are here, sir we, tho majority of the Ways and Means Committee and of tbis House in de fense of American iudustry. We alone offer it protection; wo seek alono the independence and aggrandizement of domestic labor by liberating it from unnatural restraints and allowing it the undisturbed possession and the com plete enjoyment of its own earnings. Tho other side offer it what! A mon opolized market in which to buy the necocsaries of lifo on the one hand, an ! on tho other a labor markot sub ject to the caprico of trusts." Among the distinguished people who heard Mr. Scott's speech wero Mrs. Cleveland Postmaster Stovtnson, who, by the way, has declined to allow his name to be used in connection with tho guber natorial nomination in Illinois. A Train Purposely Wrecked, A FAST FUF.K1HT DERAILED AND TIIK UN nlNKKH KILLED NKAr SHENANDOAH. Siimundoaii. Pa., May 14 The freight train on the Philadelphia and Reading railroad from Mahanoy city, due at tins plaoe at 5.20 o.clock tbi mominff. met with a terrible accident at Mossjcroek. Tho engineer was kill ed and several others badly injured. The vueine. No. 147, drawing two freight cars, was running at a speod of twenty nnloj an hour, when in cross ing a frog near tho creek the ei'gine was derailed and rolled down an em bankment ten feet high and landed on on iis front end. James Houghton, of Mahanov City, the enciiieor, was in Btantly killed, bvinc scalded and orush pd. John Welsh, the fireman, also ol Mahanoy City, had one leg cut of and tin iirni uruKuu, aim iin.ii.quu, one of the brakeinen, was scalded On examining the fror it was fouud that a stot.o was fit mly widged hit it. and from its position, it was suppos sod that it was placid thtro by some lienu witn uie imumiuii ut muu&iug tho liuln. Ant tier Train Thrown Into a Oreek. Siiamokin. Pa.. May 14. Charles Voiohinskl was killed on tho Philadel phla and Ri ading railroad near Sha mokin. Five minutes latir the same tinin ran off the track and forty cats were thrown in the Shamokiti creek Tho accideut was caused by a mis placed Bwilch. Face the Truth. It is Idle to close our eyes to tho plain truth that wo must havo free raw materials and relieve tho necocsaries of life of needless taxation, to give pro tootlon to our manufacturers. Any other form of protootion, no matter by what name it shall bo called, is simply destruction. Tho falluro of tho Bridesburg Manu facturing Company of this city, whose affairs wero placed in tho hands of a recoivor on Saturday, is imputed to ta riff agitation and the uncertainty that agitation has created in business. It is Into that tariff agitation always dis turbs business just as surgery disturbs comfort, but in tho swiftly changing conditions of business in this progres sive land, tariff agitation and tariff changes must come to proteot healthy' industrial enterprise. Tho Bridesburg Company is one of tho largest factories of lextllo machine ry on the Continent, and why not man fully look tho truth squarely in the face and tell It frankly to Congress and tho world! The real reason why there is no demand for toxtilo machinery is tho fact that important raw materials of our textilo manufacturers aro so heav ily taxed that their product is too costly for enlarged markets; and when to costly raw materials is added tho uttorly inexousablo taxation of the no cessarios of life which makes high wages really low wages to labor, what hope can there be for the gtcat textile interest of the country outside ( f free raw materials and reduocd taxes? Let wool, hemp, flax, jute and all raw materials used by our textilo man ufacturers be as ireo as cotton, and let tho oppressive taxes be taken from the common necessaries of life, and tho BridesburK Manufacturing Company will at on co emergo from its embar rassment to weloome a long season 'of prosperity. Not only the manufac turers of textilo machinery but tho manufacturers of textile fabrics, must have free raw materials and reduoed taxes on the necessaries of life. If tbey are refused that relief, no mea sure of tariff protection, even to abso lute prohibition ot importations, can give them tho protection they most need. The time has oome to face the truth on tho tariff question. Our present exoessive taxes upon ourindustneo and our industral products are tho veriest mokery of protection: and we must now demand the honest, pratical pro tection of both manufacturers and la bor, or witness general prostration in all industrial circles. Face the truth! Times. Lawyer Dewitt no Longer Insane. Wilkes-Bamik, May 14. The case of Attorneys. W. Dewitt, who has been conbned in tho Danville Asylum for over a year, was heard before Judge Rice this morning. In April of last year Dewitt entered the othce ot George B. Kulp, a prominent lawyer of this city, and with the wosds, "prepare to die," drew a revolver and fired a shot at him. The bullet misBed, and Kulp fled beforo a second shot could be fired. Dewitt was adjudged insane and sent to the asylum. The hearing to day was on a writ of habeas oorpns to obtain his release. A number of physicians who had examined Dewitt swore that he was not perfeotly sane. Mr. Kulp, acting through, counsel, op Dosed his liberation, but Judcre Rioe adjudged him sane and ordered him to be discharged. Bem&rkable Death. A remarkable death oocured in Cin cinnati Tuesday evening. A three- year-old boy named William nouwein Btood on tiptoe under a hydrant in the yard and attempted to suck water from the spout, putting his mouth close against it. In some unaccountable way be was held there by suction, and an hour later bo was found banging dead, with his face black and blue. Railroad Accidents. The fast freight from Philadelphia ran into a land slide on the Reading railroad one mile south of Reading, Saturday mornina. Tho looomotive was badly damaged, but no cars wero wreoked. Another serious wreck oc curred on the same railroad near PottB town on Friday evening which delayed passenger trains three hours ana re sulted in the destruotiou of much pro- Dertv. The smoshun was caused by the breaking of an axle of No. 54 fre'gut, from rhiladelpma. Six at a Birth. London. May 13. The wife of tho Syndic mayor of Castagnoh Ticiuo has given birth to six obildreu. ibis fact is testified to as absolutely correct by an authoritativo Berne correspon dent. The woman, whose name is Rezzonico, is 28 years of age, and has already Riven birth to three and lour children at ono birth. Her husband is married for the second time, and nas seven children by his first wife. The six children, four boys and two girls, were born living, but died soon alter ward. The news of this oxtraordi naiy event, perhaps hithorto unheard ot in the annals ot anthropology, nas created a great sensation, especially in Italy, and doctors are hastening to the scene trom Milan, uomo aua otuer towns to satisfy themselves of its truth. Hooded by the Mississippi. THE TOWN OK ALEXANDRIA UNDER WATKtt FARMINO LANDS INUNDATED, St. Louis, May 13. At 11 o'clock yesterday morning the levee situated South of Alexandria, Mo., broke in several olaces. and a vast volumo of water began pouring iuio me town. A spasmodic attempt was made to check the irresistible Hood, but within a few minutes the laborers quit and no rented the inevitable. It required less than an hour to tnnucdalo the entire town, which is covorod with water trom two to six fee1, submersing al most every foot of ground. Water bavins roached half of the houcos. their occupants have sought refuge in the upper stor'u s of buildings, where tuey win ue wiprisoueu uuui uiu duu sldence oi the flood in the main street Sidowalks aro overflowed and skids are landed in the doorways of private re sidence. Business is entirely suspen ded. There has boon no loss of lifo nor great daraago to property within tho town. At this point the Mississippi is fully seven miles wide, and within tho raugo of vision one vast expanse of water groots the eye. The area of far ming lard in the Missouri bottoms that is submerged is estimated at 76, 000 acres, and a continuance of tho flood will result in an approximated loss to the farming community of that region of at least $300,000. A high wiud is prevailing to day, which caused tbo waves to wash opening in tho War saw levee, which affords protection to some 00,000 acres of fertile Illinois 4and. Court Proceeding. Mat 9. Inquest awarded In estate ot William Whltcnlgut. Sheriff Smith acknowledged deed to Sarah Hodman. John Drum vs. Ellmanda Drum sub poena In dlvorco awarded. On petition Charles Trembly discharged from Imprisonment, Tho following roads wero confirmed An allyi FiftutoRCrcrk near Stillwater, Fish, lngcrcek near Frank Hess', Denton and Sugtvrloaf near A. 1). Cole's. llrldgo la Orange near David Herring's mill-race. On petition, Roy Roberts adopted by C. E. Canflckl. A. U. Stewart vs. McKelvy Brink, potl tlon fur rule to show causo filed, rule grant ed, and made absolute by consent. Sale ot real estate ordered In estate of Danlol Force deceased. Kstato ot Henry T. Miller, petition for allowanco died. Adjourned to Monnay, 14th Inst, Mat 14th. Judge Ktwcll presided until Judgo Arcbbatd arrived. Dond In estate of Arthur O. Garrlson,tllcd. Commonwealth vs. J. Emerson Lore. Defendant sentenced to pay a flno of $25 and costs of prosecution, and pay to Mary 0. Oordncr $35 for lylng-ln expenses, and a like sum for support of child to this time and $1.00 a week for child until It Is seven years old, and glvo bond to keep child off poor district of Pine. Annie H. Price vs. Ellas Price, subpoena In divorce awarded. Itulo granted to show causo why an order of sale shall not bo made for Bryn Slon church at Bloomsburg. Inquest awarded In estate of Jonas Doty. Franklin Yocum, guardian vs. W. J. Zabncret al., case tried, verdict for defend ant. On petition, D. B. Wbltmlre appointed guardian of Arthur W. Bower, Miles E. Bower, Clara 0. Bower, Leister L. Bower, Myron A. Bower and Laura A. Bower. Estate ot D. W. Walter. On petition, Geo. E. Elwcll appointed an auditor to state an account between the administra trix and the estate, and report at next term. Estate ot Samuel Meats, on petition O. Herring appointed auditor to stale account, and report at next term. Rule to show causo why executors shall not pay costs of citation made absolute W. II. Roads vs. John Hordan and Al fred Pegg. Rule to show causo wiry Judg ment should not be opened, granted. Uzal Fowler discharged from prison on- filing bond. Citation awarded In estate of W. E. Pres ton. In re lunacy ot William Herbert, Inquest confirmed and Christian Lefller appointed commltteo to give bond In $5000. Citation awarded to administrator of Jonas Doty to fllo an account Sale ot real estate ordered in estate of S. A. Worman. Mat 15. R. R. Little appointed commis sioner to take tcstlmoDy In the case of Mary E. Rlcketts lunacy. Alias order ot sale granted in estate of Robert Finney. W. H. Catterall appointed guardian ad litem ot Edith Catterall. Ordered that the sheriff bo allowed one assistant to convey II. O. Btlne to the peni tentiary. B. F. Gardner vs. Bloomsburg'Stcam and Electric Light Co. Jury selected and sworn, case to bo tried next Monday. Amos Hartman, Amos Rlchcldlfer and John Appleman appointed viewers of a road in Madison near John Cox's. Abraham Dribclbls, Jacob Girard and I. . Dewitt appointed viewers of a road In Jackson near Geo. McIIenry's. Robert Boston, J. Y. Alllger and D. S. Robbins appointed viewers of a road In Bugtrloaf near Thos. Smith's. Conrad Kreamer, James Klnlan and G. W. Suplee appointed reviewers of a road In Greenwood near W. W. Eves'. M. Millard, M. Scybert, and S. D. Ney- bard appointed reviewers of a road In Ben ton near J. J. McHcnrv's. Petition filed to invest funSS In estate of A. 0. Garrison, a minor, filed. Sale ordered in estatoot Franklin Rhodes. 0. E. Qcyer, Esq. appointed auditor in estate ot Samuel Freas. It. Buckingham Esq. appointed auditor in estate of Humphrey Parker. R. R. Littbo Esq. appointed auditor In estate of W. Sitler. R. R. Little Esq. appointed auditor in estate of Daniel Thomas, N. U. Funk Esq. appointed auditor In eate nt Mary N. Barman. L. E. Waller Esq. appointed auditor in estate ot Joseph A. Hess. F. P. Billmcyer Esq. appointed auditor In estate ot Henry Hoffman. J. H. Maize Esq. appointed auditor In estate ot John S. Moore. 0 W. Miller Esq. appointed auditor in estate of Samuel M. Patterson. J. M. Clark Esq. appointed auditor In es tate of Jane Vance. L. E. Waller Esq. appointed auditor In est ate of T. J. Hutchison. In the matter of a nroDosed nubile road In Sugarloaf and Jackson townships, a mo. tlon was made by counsel for petitioners against the road to recall a former order and refer the order back to the same or dif. terent viewers, whereupon the court grant, ed the motion and appointed reviewers. Joslah Phillips vs. W. Potts Ramsey, Anna D. Hagenbucb and C. C. Hagenbucn. Rule granted to show causo why money collected shall not he paid over. wm. J. .Dirk vs. tiolomon Dirk) rule granted to show causo whv Judgment shall not be stricken off. W. W. Beybert vs. Rebecca M. Bevbert. divorce; 8. P. Hanky appointed commls. sloner to take testimony. xscllleu. Myers vs. E. L. Myers, divorce; Wm. Crlsman appointed to take testimony. Estate of Jacob Dcmott, same. In re division of Greenwood townshiD into two election districts, commissioners continued. Artley vs. Artlev. divorce: alias subDOena awarucu. Estate James D. Brown, time for audi toi's report extended to next term. Peter Suit vs. Ella W. Suit, divorce; urani nernng appointed commissioner to lane testimony, Id ro exceptions to account of Elizabeth Strausser, administratrix nt Oeo. Btrausser, ueceaeea. um uuneman coallnucu ,as amiltor. m renon In advanced Ugf ol Lhdlaa. I -lira MA rtaL fViu. tin. It! fltini.Ina Ilul I'm I I Vovak sVyrup U told col U I ettUrad Tr-K.frU.vrkt to uU'alttad in a Viral. a qrW.a.VJ-l htrio CautUm-LabcL und thai mi, ana v rof John V jiuil A A.lJJvr .!,, Bolt I SALVATION OIL, ".The OreoUst Curs on Earth for Pain," Will relieve more quickly than any other known remedy. 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Light Street, Mm. L. M. Kelchncr It ft for Clove land, Ohio, Tucsdav where she will make her home in tho future. Her husband being employed as writing master of a writing echool at that place. Mi8 Maccio Aminciman is visitinc her-parents. William and James Custer soent Sunday at homo. J. "V. Shew is making improve ments on his properly. Mrs. Andrew CrovelinK has taken a trip to Easton her former home. David Lee hal a cow killed by the up train on the B. it S. R. R. one day last week. G. M. Lockard is building a new house upon his farm near town. Len Derr one of the old hands em ployed on the B. & S. visited here during the past week. C. B. Ent has the contract for a new tin roof at the Poor House. Mrs. Theo. Heck has taken a trip to Philadelphia. C. II. Kline and Wife, of Blooms burg spent Sunday in town. Orangeyllle. The young men of the town are about organizing an Atbletio and Amusement Club. Look out for Bare Ball, Chess, Wist and Checkers now. Go on boys anything to keep you out of mischief. Tho Doctors say tho town is miser ably healthy no sickness, no death and but very little gossip good. We have a healthy place that's sure. But good nature, fresh air and plenty of exercise makes a healthy place. And now a newspaper is talked of. And this is certainly what we need in Orangeville, a lively newspaper. Suo cobs to the enterprise. Ilarman's Block seems to be doing some business. J. B. Hnrmau is sel ling lots of wall paper, window shades and trimmings. He certainly sells oheap. Old Man Bhowers Uaptured Lebanon. Pa.. Mav IS. William Showers, the murderer of bis two grand-children, and who escaned from jail here last Tuesday night, was cap tured to-day within a mile of his old hnmA and in nnm nntn itn t M s 1 Mwiuu auu is uuw biu lu j an. The Importance ot purifying tho Vood can not ha OTerestlmated, for vrltbout pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. 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Addrets at once, (Name this paper.) BUOWN imOTllKitH, Ncbssktiiiii. hochester, N. Y, Apm-27-im. TnUBHEUMEN TAKE NOTICE. The undersigned have planted trout furnished by the state Fish commhuloners, In the following streams In Columbia county i Rough Run. spring Run. Hog Run, Hog Run, Gallows Run, Elk Run, above the falls. All persons are notirled not to nidi In aald streams for a Derlod of three veara from this date, under penalty of twenty dollars, u provided lor in cectloa so of Act of Assembly appruvcu iuue o, ii.,o. J.W. Piaxv, O.B. Mviki, Josutu llssa, Jomis IUntx, I G. W, Uiaxiiuy, EA siarusvs. , May.lM68s,M COMPOUND EXTRAtTXL rrinHABUHEU'B BALE. Of UNSEATED LANDS. IN COLUalUIA COUNTY, l'$NNA. By virtue of sundry acta of the General Amenv blT of the Commonwealth of IVnnTlTs.nls relat. Ing to the sale ot seated and unseated lands In tho county ot Columbia, etc., for taxes due and un paid, i win oner to pumio sale in the Court Ilouao, 1. ti .nun n,nAn.K.w. - MONDAY, JUNE Ilth, 1888. at 10 o'clock, a. m. The following described pieces or land, or such part thereof as may be necetnarr to satisfy the amount ot taies due and unpaid against the name, and continue the same, from aj vo uar aa ine eame ma we rouna necessary, TEKMB OF BALE. The amount of taxes and costs must be nald when tbo land Is struck off or the sale may be void anu vac properly pui, up una resoia. Acres, Warrantee or owners Twps. 1343 Columbia o 1 Co ....Beaver... Hot Beaver Charles do,,,. Slots Beaver Jesse do.,., 7i BlCikway AbbotU.... do..,, 118 " " .. do..,. Slota BrckwarO B do.,,, atote llutt&Unger .. do.... lint Bogart Mary. ., do.... Hots Bojer Y 8 do,.,. tt cox o 8 Kx Tench Cox. .do...... t!9 " " " ..do.... 237 " " " " ..do. .. sn " " " " ..do.... 8SI " " " " ..do.,.. 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' " " ..do.... " " " ..do.... " " " ..do.... 300 220 ISO 100 50 7 W 40 10 ed 434 100 60 CO 160 vdo . ... do.... ...do.... Edwards Henry J... Evans Francis. Fowler Gilbert ,.ao... Freas Jesse B do.. Freas Fannie... .do., Lamon jeseph. , Kemp Daniel... . Robbins Ell Stackhouse Job Eat. . . Stackhouse C 6 J M. .do., .do.. ,.do.. .do... .do. , 10 Sitler It 11 do... X at 250 Shaffer Kelchner..... ..do.. 675 Schuyler Mrs Mary. , . do.... ....do.... do.... ....do..... ....do.... 1 7 40 10 3 14 14 10 40 90 21 200 19 SO 807 587 SO 18 10 It 7 stout Kuas Edwards Martha J.... Yost Emanuel. Doty, Stewart Swancdo.,.. ' " " do.... " ' do. Adams Henry..... Bower Isaiah..,. Koona Geo 8. .do.... , do.... ..do. UoUooeter D F do.. Dodson J B i do.... Shuman Reuben Catawhm Weaver Ellas-.. do.... Dornbach Margaret. Co.... KIner Robert .do..., Newell Fred do.... Clewoll Joseph Est do. , . . Shuman Ellas. do. . . . Harder Thomas E. do...... ilower Moses do..., Barrett Mary, centralis Geraghty Thomas. do..,. " " do.... Heffron Philip........ ..do.... Kneff John . do.... Lehigh Mahanoy It It... .do.... McKInney Charles,.... do.... Steel Geo W do,... Sweeney Margaret do.... Walsh David do.... " ' - do.... " " do.... " do.... Adams Enos I Centre Allabach!Benl do.... LoU Acres 22 9 24 28 14 6L 14 1 3.1 46 1 39 21 90 09 22 1S6 18 1 18 2 33 106 C3 93 76 4 70 2 34 2 84 3 90 6 29 2 84 4 70 9 31 206 00 89 60 94 80 174 24 to 40 4 70 1 16 2 33 6 72 2 11 4 20 2 32 1 69 6 7 8 43 85 71 6 88 8 40 2 84 2 11 4 20 23 70 11 1 30 34 660 236 587 14 09 24 IS 1515 9 CO 623 14 33 1 64 46 60 406 1 08 126 90 90 79 S Slots Brobst Thomas do. 73 Fowler John Y do. 3 GoodJacob do.... 70 Hagenbuch William do.. 10 " " SrEst.do.... 34 Hoffman William Eat.. ....do.... s Keller DanleL do.... S3 McUenry Dorcas. do.... 1 lot Bponsler Jacob do.... Hot Klrkcndall Creaay. do.... 429 Beam Joshua.. ..Conyngham not ureanne iiernaro. no..,. 2 lot Drelsbach Lewis do. . . , lis Huston John.... do.... 321 Kline John L do.... siota Kramer A w ao.... 1 ' do.... 1 " Lelby Charles. do.,.. s " Millard OU do 1 " McGulre Terrance do.... 1 " Morris Annie U. do,... 2 " Mouroejohn do..,. 1 " " ...do..., 380 Huston Mary do ... . 173 " Thomas do., 100 Trlen Jacob. do.,.. 410 Young John. do,.,. 8 Walker Lewis. do,,,, 8 lots Blllnian Geo W do. 1 Kress Marvaret do. 9 ICO CO 100 76 90 90 200 ISO 140 200 6 Relnbold WH do.... Doty, Pealer Stewart . . . F'ho'k uu... ..do.... ..do...... do.... ..do.... . do.... ..do. ..do..., ..do. ..do ... ..do. . ..do.... BleUh Reuben. Fowler John V , Farver George. i.. Harrison John...... Hoffman Freas...... llulme William I emon Thomas ........ Kindt John Co ...... McUenry out Daniel Robbing w A 60 X ot 900 Shaffer Kelchner...., Pealer George. .do..,, WhltenlirhtVUUam. do.... 12 60 40 5 30 29 20 PealersJ ..do.... Cleaver Wellington. ...Franklin Vought James.. ... do.,.. " E Howell. do . Rohrbacb William do.... Blbby James ..do.... Vastlne J H ....do.... Manh&rdt George.. do.,.. llayburst Ezra heirs. do. Blbby Augustus do.... Albcrtson Miles Bartlcy Greenwood Berry John do.... Derr I ram. .,..do.... McEwen II J .....do.... Appleman Lloyd. Hemlock " William. do.... " nugh W do. Brugler EllaUa do. Campbell N L do.... Einmett A J . do,,., alcBrlde II D. do.... Neal Pursel do.... a 1 64 too (0 30 12 St 100 30 28 SO 2a Pursel Isiac G do. Pursel Isiac o Uoang8t Mrs Charles, Wright Levi. Jones David. Black PD & Uoacgst Mrs Charles do,,,, 20 Wrlg ht Levi. do ... . 24 Jones David. . do loo Black PD Jackson 300 " " do 76 Bartch Franklin. do..., 4 Miller Charles W do..., 233 " Neyhart do. 216 11 " do. so Parker Ca do,,.. 73 Hess Clinton do,,.. 76 Meeker Ellas .....do.... 200 Bllington Charles.. Locust SO Dewilt George ... do. 253 Everhart John do. 93 Hughes IWrleht Est do.... 93 Kulp McWIllUm ... do. 30 Longenberger Phillip. do..,, too Myers Mary do. 200 KuBtonMary ..do..., 200 " Charlotte do. COO Reynolds John ...... ..do.,.. 100 Huston Thomas .do.... 190 Reece Daniel do. 45 W los 825 9419 690 284 24 86 24 86 745 8 388 1319 390 800 1013 963 2 01 640 6 40 640 640 400 6 40 1 CO 1 CO 800 40 46 124 295 I 80 en Dime Aoam ,,.uu... Shaffer Henry do..,. Rhoads Franklin do. Beagle George.......atadtson Uendersbott K. do,... 43 90 IS 33 60 127 60 19 6 22 23 SUO 23 40 60 20 43 24 S3 no.,,, .do .. .do.... Shoemaker Jacob.. Demott Cyrus do..., GlnglesTH . do.,,, Johnson Chester... do.... corner j E.. do .... Jives C w do,,,, cox JoeL do. Heydenrtck Tobias do.,,, Masters D W do. Miller W B do.... Graham Edward do.,,, Brockway Ent Main Hlnderltlter Henry do,,,, Shuman John do.... 95 23 46 29 23 78 64 286 166 40 136 95 136 23 V ot 100 schmeck, Brobst, Yetter Hawk do.... 67 136 63 S4 136 1620 7 7 346 100 too 160 41 69 10 too t 33 13 SOU S3 33 76 30 30 47 12 67 10 16 9 40 10 67 Snyder Abraham, ....... .do..,. Shuman W T. do... 8waru,8hepp Co do. " Isaac . do..,, Torbert WUUam .do..., Sbuman Reuben do. Moser Michael do... Blttenbender Jacob. HlBtln ilendersholt Calbarmo...do... Kramer A W do I.utz Catherine do. Michael Joseph Peter F.do. 90 260 194 34 180 ' 60 34 15 180 99 9 til 9.11 174 380 27 64 81 97 03 uu..,. Mas teller Joseph .do,, Nungesser w J ,,,,,,.uo.,., Parka James A Y do Sutlirr Joel do,,, Schweppenhelser I K..,,.do,, Horace .do.,,, EP do... Horace... uo, ., Williams Samuel.,..,. do.,, Yohe Jacob Est .ao.... Plait Urlaa... do.,,, Kckroth Ulram, do, . Mensinger William do.... Gigtr Samuel...... .Montour Fry Daniel.,... ,,,do Neal William do. Gordon JobnN .......do,,.. CrCAiae Kir am Andrew Jr Mt rieuAAOt UO 64 460 46 TOO lo Jaooby Rupert ..do. 10 " Samuel.. ..do. 181 8 OrovsllnfrjMimncl Grange 171 to Hagenbuch Jeremiah KsU.do. , , , 6 ol 64 William. do.... 611 89 Mary.; do..., 6 11 11 Hew Jeremiah,.., ..,,.do.,,. 141 X lot Coleman Georgo Est. .do. . , , 91 61 Kline Abraham J ....do..,. 4(4 63 ' " " ,,..do.... 6 8 II " Jacob doo do., . 119 11 Crawford William. do.... 114 140 Prick Geo A. E t line 1171 60 Lyons MW da,,.. 8 91 HO Roberts Cole...., do..... 2141 60 Boughner peter. ..Roarlngcreek lis 4) llrelsch Jacob. do.... 64 103 " ' do... JOS It " ....do.,., 10 so Barnes Thomas Jr do.,,. 7 Hi) cox CM Ex of Tench Cox., do...... 170 16 " ' " " ,.do..,. 86 too ' " ". do.... 1 80 60 " " ..do.... 64 18 Dllaplaln E7ek1cl, di.,,, 73 18 Fetterman Ilcrblne..,.i.do.... 48 100 Honnton John .do..., 90 13 Herner John..,., ....do.,... 18 149 Morris Hughes do...... 121 68 Mlndy Lewis.., do.... 8 80 70 Navlnger Jonathan do.... 46 40 Rico Abraham ............. do..... el 17 Shuman David'. do,,.. 166 60) Shoup Abraham ..do. 1400 3; 5 MoMllllan M M do ... II 86 CO Wlteheyjohn ...do... 73 60 Trlen Jacob do... 46 W Buck alow Evan ,,8ugarloat 8084 40 Colo Thomas II.,.,,, do ... 829 260 Ciiapln J F do.... 4785 9 ' do.... 3 44 73 Custard Mary do.,.. 10 29 60 Cope Israel do,... 1099 193 Ucs8,CrcvellngCO.....,do..,, 23V9 V of 119 Wesley do.... loss X of 119 " do.... 10 29 X or 111 do.... 1172 91 Smith Minor do... 6 85 860 McUenry Kohr do..., 4716 609 EJ do.,,, 44 64 SOO x EJ do.... 2063 78 " JOhnJ do. 27 40 29 " " ..do.... 6 83 80 Savage Joshua Est do.,,. 1849 5 Davenport F .. do.... 80 s casoOB. scott ts GEORGE A. HERRING, Treasurer. rjMiEASUKEK'S BALE OF SEATED LANDS IN COLOMBIA COUNTY, TBNNA. Also St the same time and nlace the following lots, pieces and parcels ot Beated lands, returned by the tax collectors, are to be sold under the pro visions of an Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Act relating to tho sale of lands for tax In Columbia County," approved March 6th, 1868. Warrantee or Acres. Owners. Two's. Taxes. 118 K8bc wolverton....Bcaver.. 8710 Hot Schrlber Henry do.... 137 23 Philips Catharine do.... 173 23 Mann A W ... do.... sso I RhoadsPeter do.... 3 18 4 Bankes Daniel do.... 26 Hot Pursel Mrs EB Bloom.. 42 00 t " Gulnn George, do,... 910 1 " Behamjohn do,... 4 03 10 luce Jonas Catawlssa.. 25 Hot Keller Sarah centre.. 73 383 cummlngs R M Co ConTm 119147 400 Cuny Ellen.... do.... 473 70 400 Murphy, Hughes Co. .do.... 63200 Mlot McllaleJohnR .do.... 4 44 1 " collier Michael. do..., 6 85 1" Casey Lawrence do.... 439 X " Dougherty Mary. do.... 291 8 Vought Irwin B.... Franklin.. V7 81 Moore A L Greenwood. . IB 43 64 Albcrtson David C Est . . do . 1 75 100 Wand John A Hemlock.. 1012 100 Rhone Michael Jackson.. 640 33 Chamberlain Lewi do.,., 974 76 " " .... do.... 4 27 33 Young Lewis 0 do.... 4 65 63 do.... 3 89 80 Olassmyer Francis F.. Locust 4 50 21 Lonnon Geo W Est do.... s 62 180 Evcso w....... .Madison... 373 60 " " do.... 224 170 BlllJesso do.... 825 6 llouser & Kroora do.... 187 10 EckroatCharlesEst.. Mifflin.. 81 .83 Ilower Charles E...MtlTst.. 916 lit Hess John lire.. 8C3 5? Kline Patterson do.... 17 87 60 Lyons Newton, do...; 335 37 Piatt John do.... 2 50 80 Parker John n........do.... 160 112 Prick OA Est do.... 8 40 26 Hess Lavlna... Sugarloat.. 5S 21 Albcrtson Jesse,., ...do,.,. 3 81 81 Kline AbnerW. ....do.... 4 49 3S6 Crevellng J H ,do. . . . 19 20 40 Shultx Ellas do. . . . 2 64 34 RcdUneBF do.... 1489 G. A. HKRItING, Treaa. Treasurer's Office, Bloomsburg, March 28, 1888. Spring AT LOWENBERGS 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 OVERCOATS, a special leader at $5.00 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 Bmaller Children AT D. DMINI8TRA.T01V8 NOTICE. KHale 0 Joseph It. Iuttm, atctaua of LiaMttrtiet Letters of administration on the estate of Jnarnh 1L l'alton deceased, late of Llsrhtdtrret Pnlumhn county, rennsylvanla, deceased have been grant I ed by the lteglster ot said county to the under. aignea jianunisirator. aii persons Laying claims aualnst the estate of the deceaaed ara renuftated to present them tor settlement, and those Indebt. ta 10 me estate 10 mane payment to the under signed administrator without delay. a r. patton, Administrator, May 18 1838. Itushtown, North'd Co. JDMINHTKATOIVB NOTICE. Uttafof (Ad Couvr.lafa of Centre lownthlp, Cecmua. Letters ot administration on the said estate hav. Ing len granted to the undersigned, aU persona lndobted u aald estate are hereby notified to pay the same, and thoee having claims against said estate will present the same for settlement W . ... CUA8, W. B. BOWKR, Admr. A. I. FrtU, AUr, M4i W Specialties LOWENBERG'S HERE THEY ARE. 1y TV Wo nro now olTorinc some Special Bnrgnint in Dress Goods that it will pay every lady to call and see, also tho handsomest line of Lace Curtains, JscriiiiH, omj., wo havo ever shown. Below wo mention a few Specials. ifi tn. Henrietta Cloths In all the now nolnm at tho oxcoodloclv low prloo of COo ft yd. A snoclal rmrcliis6 of extra flno SEERSUCKERS to gp nt lOo a yd. A handnorue lino of nil wool Check- od Cloths, newest pattcrnc Prioo now 40o a yd. HOSIERY. Another purchase of FINE BLACK HOSIERY, rogular 50o goods, now 3 pair for $1.00. Call soon. Fall regular mado 25o Hose 18o a pair. Regular mado Balbrig nans 2 pair for 25a Domestio Hoso 4 pair for 25o. Children's Hosiery laree line. STANLEY'S FAST BLACK HOSIERY a specialty. UNDERWEAR. A lot of Ladi Jersey Ribbed Vests at 25c, 40c and 50o esoh. S rrgular 50c Balbriggan vests for $1.00. Children's Gauze Vests 12jo np. Men's $1.00 Gauzo Shirts 75c a piece. H. J. Bloomsburg, Pa. PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE Real Instate ! The undersigned, administrator de bonis non, with tha wlU annexed, of the estate ot Robert Pinner, late ot Liberty township, Montour countj-, deceased, under direction In the will and by authority ot the Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, will expose to sale, by publlo rendue, at the Court nouse, in Danville, on SATURDAY, Juno 1G, 1888, at one o'clock In the afternoon, the following de scribed real estate, to wlt : All that certain farm and tract ot land, situate lilng and being In Lib erty township, Montour county, Pa and bounded by lands of John noblnson, lands of William Kerr, lands ot aideoa M. Bhoop, lands of Samuel Glgger, containing 191 ACRES and tltty-seren perches strict measure, ascertained by a recent survey; and ot which about sixty acres la WOOD LAND. The farm Ilea upon the public road leading from Danville to Milton at the forks ot tho road leading to Lewlsburg, and is situated at a point about equally distant from each one of those three im portant towns, the distance being about eight miles trom each. The Improvements consist ot a Iiarge Bank Barn, wagon ffied and outbuildings, and a large J and a Btone spring house, c. There are several springs ot excellent water and two or three brooks running on the farm. Tho crop In the ground, at the day ot the sale, with the right to enter, cut, thresh and remove the gram, la reserved. TBitliS OP BALE Ten per cent, ot one-fourth ot tho purchase money to be paid at the striking aosin of the property; the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation absolute, and the re maining three-fourths In one year after confirma tion nlst, with Interest trom that date. Possession will bo given, subject to the present tenancy, up. on payment ot the above ten per cent of one fourth ot tho purchase money, and subject to the Terms of Sale. The purchase money unpaid at the confirmation to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. JOI1N O. FItBKZB, May 18. Adm'r. d. b. n. c. U a. CANDIDATES. . Candidates named under this hearHnff ah nuh. jevii ui vuo ruies ui uie ueiawrauc party. FOR SHERIFF, ALKX. KANOUSE of Jackson. FOR SHERIFF, JOHN WAITERS of Scott township. FOR SHERIFF. GEO. W. DERR oi Giccnwood. FOR SHERIFF, JOHN B. CASEY of Bloomsburg. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, E. M. TEWKSBURY of CatawiBsa. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. JAMES T. FOX, of Beaver township. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, 0. Z. SCIILICHER, of Beaver township. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, GEN. C M. BLAKER. T ETTINU. ""wposals will be received at the commissioner's office until twelve o'clock noon, on Friday the eighteenth day of May, 1S88, for the building of a new stable at the County Jail, on the site of the one lately burned down, and also tor the erection of a stone pti-r under Red Rock bridge, crossing Flshlngcreek near Uloomsburg. plana and spcv-lif. cation, can be seen at the Commissioners' office arterthe ttb InBt, The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. WM. 0. UlHTOH, 1 Jasss ltrrrBNUocsxA Commissioners. Kin BrsrHiNs, I Attest, J. D. nonius, clerk, may-st. PROPOSALS FO 11IVEK UltlDOE. sealed proposals win bo received at the office of the Uloomsburg Urldge Company until 12 o'clock u. on Thursday Msyli. Idas, for the construction of an Iron highway bridge across the North llranci of the Susquehanna luver at Uloomsburg, Pa. Separate bids must be made for Ibe sub-structure or stone masonry, and for the super-structure. Plana and specifications mav be seen at the office of the compau) Engineer, Mr. J. 0. Drown, on and aftor Tueadaj Maylstb. Envelopes contain. Ing bids should be marked "Proposals for River Urldge to be opened May 81, issa-" ihe right Is reserved to reject any or all propot lis. Joux G. FKSiH, Mr.u.-Mi I'rcsldenr, DMINISTRATOU'a NOTIOK. mtaU of Gtorat Zetgler aeceatcO. Letters of ad ministration on t he said estate hav. Ug been granted lo the undersigned administrator all persons Indebted to said rotate are hereby no tified to paythe same, and those having claim) against said estate present Ihe aame to , J . jUsitrU K. SSKIULKK, Admr. Chrttman, Atty, May 11 ew p K" aVi ikB' kB)' Hi iiia iSv If BLLBr iLPM a WHITE GOODS. Wo show somo nf llin linnrlannnat natlorrm tn Clinnlnn nnd Stripes, also elegant qualities in plain material, uoru 'iqiiof, l.aco Plaids, Cord Plaids, fco. Ladles will do will to try onr Hand, kerohief Extraots and Floitda Water at SOo a bottle. "THE PAWSY " AdjastaWo BUSTLE. Tho BEST in THE WOULD' Aoknowltdged by all Ladies who have used them SUPERIOR TO ANY Bustle mndo. Call and sec. ENTIRELY NEW. Every Lady should havo one. Parasols in nil qualities at all prices in all styles and colors now open. FANS. Wo now havo our lino open all styles and prices, from lo up. Sco our now Jnpauese Fans. Now designs in l'alm Fans, many novelties. A lot of ALL SILK RIBBONS, No. 9 lOo, No. 12 12jc, worth fully one-half more. 100 doz. Ladies' Linen Collars and Cuffs jast opened, latest nylen, CLARK & SON. PKIVATE SALE OF VALUADLK Real state ! The undersigned will offer at private salo Between this date and AUGUST 1st, 1888. a valuable farm, situate In Hemlock township containing 1 14 ACRES, about 80 acres of which Is clear and In excellent condition, the balance la woodland. There Is on the premises a large DWELLING HOUSE nearly new, containing 10 rooms. The houso Li furnished on the Inside with chestnut lumber. Tho cellar Is ono ot the best, well mado and cemented. The barn Is titty feet long and 30 feet wide, with a new shed attached, twenty-eight by forty feet, An excellent well ot water not more than ten feet from the house. Choice trult ot all kinds on the premises. A rare bargain for some one. CnitlSTOPIIER KUSTER, May 18 2m. lluck Horn, Ta. qPOWN ORDINANCE NO. 38. n ordinance to ooen Lackawanna Avenue com monly called Sixth street) from Market Btrect westward to West street. Section 1. lie It ordained and enacted by tho Town Council of the town ot ltloomsburg, and It Is hereby enacted by authority of the some ; That aald Lackawanna Avenue be opened as a public highway from Market street westward to West street, ot the width of urtyfeet, the north stde on lino thereof beginning at a point in the west lino of Market street, and in the north lino ot sold Lackawanna Avenue, as opened eastward from .Market street, thirty-five feet north of a marked stone In tbo west line ot .Market street, thenco Bouth slxtv.four degrees and forty-ono mlnutoa west, parallel with Fifth street, clghthundredand fifty -four and clghty-Qve one hundredths feet. Passed April SO, 1888. Attest p. s. IIAItMAN, SiuuitL NxvnAKD, Presldentot Town council. Secretary. may-i-M NEW INVENTION IN LACING :W. S. A. CORSET with self-adjusting back can bo changed from tight to loose-fitting in live seconds, without removing from tho person. NETItlt MKQUIHBH SKW I.ACliS or HTlilil.S Laces will not SHOW 1 THROUGH the DltESa ThO healthiest, best-llttlng and I most comfortable Corset made. TI1K UK 1,1'. A DJIISTINO I'OHHKT CO.. ISO FRANKLIN ST., NEW YORK CITY. Factory, Rochester, N. Y. AprH-27.r-2m. WANTED" Orders for ourTree, AUUNTH To Hollclt Slasdy Work For Honest, Sobsr, inouiirious Man. StUr? tftd EtpnM,M W. po. t Ml Lm TtX VHC lUSINtBti BUICKLV LEARNED Satisfaction Guarantied lo Customers and Aganu, unu immediately lor terms. Address. 11. 3. CIIANE A CO., 1430 So. Perm Square, Philadelphia, Pa, raar304t eow rkET lEOrT3. BLOOMSBURG MARICET. ' Wholesale. Itetal. Wheat per bushel U3 Uyo " 60 Ccrn " .... 60 05 Oats " " 85 45 Flour " bbl 4.(0 to 680 Hutter 24 2 Egits 13 14 Potatoes CO 80 Hams 13 10 Dried Apples 03 05 Side 07 10 Shoulder 00 13 Chicken 10 13 Occse Lard per lb 10 13 Vinegar per gal 20 80 Onions per bushel 1 00 1 CO Veal skins 07 Wool per lb 85 Hides 0 to 7 Coal on Wiuuf. No 0 3.00: Nos 2 3, & Lump $8.25 No. S $8.00 lllttimlnui $3.25 M ELY'S tATA R R n M text I twain Mimmmm Clecuiecs.thu natal naSBAtTPfl flnnvii notnl heals the sores, ro-l stores tho senses oil taste and smell. thy the cuim HAY-EEVE R A particle la applied Into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price 60 cents at druggists; by mall, rejjisteroa, ta .cent. ELY UlumlKltB, sasOreen wfch 8U, New York. Aprll-il7-d-4U IMS ml jtf.&m