COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FA. 1 The Columbian. 0. 1. Ilwtll, Iimu..i J. K. BltUnttniir., J BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 188& THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. b- Tho Domooratlo National Convon tion is assembled this week at St. Louis for tbo purpose of nominatinc candl dates for President and Vice-President of the United Statee. Cleveland's re tinmtnftttnn imnntmAiialtr Vina fton otn. noting nn ill uM.,o nn.l .L!ln llinrn I wvuw u . ' mi LiivaLi'i cauu n iuiu I v. . - I vol nil ntlnrt mlria tn mil Nonnlnr I Gray on the second plaoe on the ticket, Mr. Brownjtnd his colleagues wlll.have tercsting point by reading from tho re it is now certain that Allen G. Thur- a largo bill of costs to pay, as well as cord of 18C8 showing that Blaine was man of Ohio will bo nominated for I Vlnn.PrAattlnnt. I Thoro wero 10.000 people in Muslo Hall whon Chairman Barnum oallcd the convention to order at noon on Tuesday. Samuel M. V. Whito of California was elected temporary ohalr. man, and on taking his seat ho said : Ukntlemen of the tjoNVKNTioN ! Prnfnnml v rrratofiil fnr llin iiiitlnntlnn I ins) nnnforriul imnn ma T am nnvnr. I , ! 1 1 . . T I 1 I uio less conscious mat l nave ueeu i rhnoon fnr thin nnntttnii Wanan of your appreciation of that important section ot our common country trom I wnsnco i come. i congratuiave you tint ninrnlw n Tlomnrrata. Vint (IB I American citizens on tha encouraging circumstanoes which attend tho inau- gnration of our proceedings. Up to tho lato Presidential election tho Republican party declared that Demooratiosucoess meant national ruin, and that whatever might be said ot I tho crimes and transactions of thoso I than in antlinr.ttr nnl In tin nthel tnon. I inf. .mtM ihn urnlfarn nf thft TTnltlrl States bo safely confided. This doo- trino was repudiated at the polls and mo experience oi aimosi iour years una demonstrated tha. those oharges were I unwarranted and that tho people wero I right in demanding and compelling a titionors and three of tho directors." witn a qmoic, snarp tern. iuu ay radical change. Technically this is true as to tho six master General recently awarded a con- Tho platform ot principles adopted at our last National Convention Bcribed with accuracy the rules duct which should control mental action. Grover Cleveland was I selected by that convention as a man wnoso nrmness, aDinty, inioeruy ana statesmanlike qualities pro-emincntly fitted him to undertake tho task of carrvincf out tho trreat reforms thus I BUgpested by the organization to whose I 4 4-1.-1 1 I 3A4h!UI wsueu) ue uau ever mxa reauy w jriom compliance. No public servant ever I or in better faith than our honored President Unostentatious in tho dis- o'uarge of his trust, he has never failed to apply to affairs of State those sound business maxims the observance of which is even more necessary in publio than in private station. 0f their appointment until the next the Senate committees representing toe For years it hai been generally con- board goes in, and therefore those who republican party, and tho House corn ceded that it was necessary to reform appealed could not be directors unless mittees, tho democratic party. For in- 4l. - 4 1 4X H'l. : I n ... nn t Hn I buu biuiii. luu oAiobiuu iw uu w subject had been called into being dur- ing the excitement and because of the exigencies of war. The Republican party, while not denying the necessity for reform, has ever failed to suggest any remedy and has universally thwart ed tne ettorts ot tne uemocracy to at- The present administration has real-1 ized the 'promise made by the Demo-1 cratio Convention of 1884. It has I sought to rednoe taxation and lighten the burdens of the peoplo and to re-1 duce the revenuo so as to prevent un- uue aucuuiuiauuu m mo xreasury, uuu has at the same time taken the requis- ite stops to foster and proteot domes- tic industries. It has discouraged the ceotralization of wealth and has ena- bled.so far as circumstances would per-1 rait, those in tho less favored walks of life to enjoy the benefits of their exer- Supreme Court. This committee cal'ed In order to make it as easy as possible tiona. In other words, the Demoora- on Ikeltr fc Hfrring and Geo. E. El- on the oorporations,tho bill only forfeit tic administration has set its utmost en well.and authorized them to continue as ed the lands, through whioh the road deavors to carry out the platform on nnunanl in thp case, to nrenaro the oa- had not b en built. When this bill Wbioh our great reform victory was I achieved. If the tariff has not been mo-1 dified it is because of the Republican obstruction. A now generation has come upon tho scene. They lovo their I country belter than tho delusion of an empty name. They know that the glory and advancement ot tne republic is dependent on general co-operation. While they glory in their fathers' hero- 10 aeeas; iney yet believe mat nnicina i words and exagerated references to the past are not promotive of present bar- rtony, ot tulure prosperity and that an administration which tredu alike and recognizes that there is no diBtinctiou before the law of race or section is best i-nUt ,n f.,-.i, .i, 0n.i VUIUUklW4 OrV tmvuvi vuu Ltuui mi iuvvi est and to perpetuate the blessmgs of libeitv l . . ; . in 4,. t ni nnnpHL lnLniiifrnni: pier.tnr wiiiihp judgment is untainted by prejudice is prepared to again entrust this govern ment to the JJemocratio party. That that party has accomplished so much, notwithstanding tho continued opposi tion of its foes, is ample evidence that during the next four years its policy will be tiually and completely adopted he coming contest will result in In triumph of Democracy The nomiuet s of this convention will be the chosen representatives of the people, and if we do our duty tho Republican party will henceforward be unable to retard the progress of our country. Grover Cleveland was nominated for President by acclamation Wednesday, The Vice-President was not named, but everything indicates that Tburmsn will bo nominated without opposition, A Uastardly Deed- PARIS OlttKN FED TO CATTLE. Last week, savs tho ilhamokia -Din jmteh, Perry Grady was arrested and taken before Justice A. N. lirico at Sunbury, oharged with having poisoned two mules and three Bteers two years nern lliia mmi th. thn nrnnartv of .Tonpnh and Diiramerviiie xiontjiiiier oi tvaipun township, near what is known as th.. ltlna nhnnih. Thn liiulnrv nf the nnse i pa fnllnu- ftrnrlv )u nmnlnrad bv .w..w . j r j ' tho lloughner's but on March 2, 1888, n. wwou wero empioyea uy mo oonooi they paid him his wages and notified Uoard as counsel in the case, they per hiiu that his services wero no longer formed the required services, rendered n.oHD1l Tim f U,w lnft Hip nrfimlapB. but his brow was dark with passion, He went to a neiuhboring house, and after tellinn the ladv what had trans- pired made the remai k "nut ill ga nvpn with tlipm " Thinirs nioved aloni! smoothlv until the followlnr month of Tnnn urlipn ttin f1v nnl.nn.lft wpr.. taken sick. Tho two mules nnd two of tho steers died. A post-mortem exaralna- tiou was made and Paris creen disco vered in their stomachs. Clioumstan oes oointed to Gradv as tho man who committed the dastardly deed but no thing twgible. could bo brought to light to fasten the crime on him, until last week when sufliuient evidence was discovert d to warrant his arrest. He will be tried at September stsslcn. lie Is now out under ball. A MALIOIODS LIBEL- Ever bIiico J. 0. Brown wii romov- ml from tho School Board with the olhor director for a failure to perform a doty enjoined upon thorn by law, ho liM exhibited his Bpleon on several oo. oaslong, and has attempted to create nnbllo nantlmont in his own favor by a I most outrageous uso of tho columns of his nowspaper. in an article priniea ho made attaoks on I ovnmbodv oonnoctcd with tho case, in- eluding tho petitioners, tho court, tho I nnnnaol. ft nil nnmfl of tho witnesses, having tho assuranoo of his advisers that tho onse would certainly be revor- sod. Things have not turned out, ana are not at all likely to turn ont as Itrown honed and oxocctod. As has (man iniml hnforn. tho oleAr Indict I i . - . , ., i t at flm time of tho armament in ine I Dnnnnin flnlirt Unfit thftt tho SDDCal I - - , 4j u.ii liiiu -. ....... . . . 1 . . . t v ,t 1 - 4 4 I utnn M hn flltmlDAAfl. Rnn in limb OVVUV I their oounsel fees. As ho expected to win ilia xmn. -nil nn havfi all tho bills I incurred on his side paid out of the treasury of tho school dtstriot.it is hard dly to bo wondered at that ho should becorao f rantio with rage, and accuse counsel employed against him of "con- spiraoy" because in the regular couri-e ot their protessionai caning luey reuui- va llinir nv from those DV WllOm tneV nrorn omnlnvml. ThprO WHS but 0D6 I t ' . !- wit.. MliA1n l.n.anliAn conspiracy in jnim wmuiu hwobvwvui and ill at vug on lllQ Part of the three I directors headed by Brown, who petals- tentiy oiockcu mo wneeis oi iue iimwi i aistnoi. uecauau iui-jt wm uu """-v nUnn fnr ft favorite Bt their OWH fiffUreS. That was the conspiracy that was do- nounced by the community at the time, and that was tho conspiracy that was uprooted by tho court through tho eff- orts of tho oounsel who are now nub- lectod to an infamous charge because f orsooln tney aarea to an ior iue re- moval of a sohool board of whioh J. V. I Rrnurn ma n mnmber. I mt.' ni Ar n. Uxt Brown is incorrect in some instanoes ani maliciously false in others, for tho truth was easy to ascertain, lie says tho case then taken np to tho Su- preme Court was between tbo six pe- natitionera. but not aa to three direct- n in thn Knnrnmn f!nnri on nn nn-1 (,! t,v three persons to-wit. Brown. I T,ttwlii and nairenbncb. who wanted t0 ,e reinstated as directors. The indn - mont of tho court below was in I ,.,. rnvt.raA hv . Iiicthpr tribu. I nai an j this Mr. Brown ascertained I . " ... . . I wjen one Of ,1118 attorneys WCni to I Philadelphia at the time the appeal rvntt in mnlm a mntkl order rptain. I tije board in office until the case waa decided finally, which was refused, ino persons appointed by the court congtituted the board of directors of Bloom Sohool Distriot, from the time - m. . I - . I reinstated, xdo case mereiore oe- came on0 ln which the district was in terested, and tho now board very prop- erjy conceived it to bo their duty not t0 fet the case go by default. As they ha(j en put in office by tho court it thnr rfntv to hpo that thev were not turned out simply by a refusal and I tnr. TTiul the board taken no action. I havo nnnpared in the 1 SnnrpmB Court asainst the appeal and I jt might have been sustained. And I .hat is where the Bhoe pinches. In-1 gtea(j 0f resting supinely on their oars, nnd nnrmitt. no- thn ease to K PV de- fauH whereby all tho costs and trou bie would liave been for nothing, the H(,hnoi board of Bloom Distriot a- nolntcd a committee consisting of J. I jt Tustin and G. A. Herring, to d'rect I Lmmanl to tro on with the case in tho I per DOok, and go to Philadelphia and ofornn the cose. I j purgaance of this action of tho . v u.j j, :, , U:h j mnM. I 1, y ' r r J '. . 1 T, V E- Elw.e 1 18 00.DCeraod. thst he volun- leered ms services to anyone, or ever - " j ,L r ""TT.1 . " ffl1! 18180 88 lo - "'""-v,. r"w contrary the oounsel were solicited for a montn Det0.re y!ona cononi "an, prmniuiura, ""1" """ . ... .. . . .1 . . muauio men existing in me aisiricr. . , , i """ " "" I to suppose that any one would be will- I met to p-ive nis time ana services in a i w ... . . . . case like that, and go to Philadelphia I for a week and pay his own expense, iust for clorv. It is also untrue that any member ot too board raised ms voice atvainst the navment of the bill. vVhen first presented it was laid over until the next meeting and then passed unanimously. It is unnecessary to go into further details; we simply say that any allegation of any agreement oi arrangement between any of the coun sel, by winch tho district wa to ba de-1 I .1 . , !.,.. ! . I "rnuuru oi a mugm peuur, is a luise as it is malicious. Mr. Brown has permitted his preju dices to get the betlor of his judgment, or he certainly would not havo been guilty of using snoa inexcusable lan- gunge. To charge such men as lwv, J. P. Tustin, O. W. Neal, It. II. Iting- ler, G. A. Herring, W. II. bnyder aud C. S. Furman with being conspirators to rob the school ilHtnot, "who were willlu' to lend themnolves as roa dy in struments to carry into effect such raid upon tho school treasury ' is a I libel that has mi t with almon univer sal condemnation by tho sober mindtd uit'zuns ot this town. I his articlo is not written by way of apology or explunatioo, but has i tcu umnu un 4.4ou. .U4U4,,,..UU, that could not b pass-d by In silence. lllO whole substance Of the matt P is this i Ikeler Js IKrring and Geo. i ti in t .11.. il. 13.1 i i a reasonaoio Dili ior me wor periorm- ed, and received their pay. Home ono else Is lell out in me cold, hence mse tears. There is a man In No? York who eats class, carpet tacks and live frogs, and ho savs that this abnonntl drsiro to turn his stomach Into a jnnk shop was brought about wholly by the ccssivo use ot cigarettes. John W, Johnson the recently con victed murderer of tho Colb)s, has boon cranted a new trial, which will r . . a -Li t tako place on the 10th of September next, Ho if generally believed to bo Innocent. WA8HIHQT0N LETTEB. From our Regular Oorrospondont.1 Waiiunuton, Juno 4th. 1888. Tha TWiJont and Mrs. Cloveland oolobratcd tho o:ond anniversary of their marrinco on Saturday at Oak VIpw. their suburban residence, by hsvlnc a few friends tako tea with them. About suiy prominent raurauurs ui both Houses of Uonnress are in attend- aneo unon tho national convention at St. Louis. Many more would havo boon thoro had thev not bron unwlllinir. to leave tbo pending tanu aisoussion in tho lower IIouso. Three days of tho pint weoic were ncvoion 10 mo con- gidurnlion of tho tarilt dim oy sections, under tho fivo mlnuto rule, but owing In renublican obstruction thoro was -s - -- T t. vnrv little nroarens mauo. nutnuur I . . " l.l L1.l. XI- WHS tllO tllftltl Stumbling blook. Kir. . - - -- -- ij . T1 t t f If . I. .. .....1. aM In I)ronKinrifll?l!. OI IVUUlllVHYtluauu a.i iu at that timo a ficroo advocate ot tree lumber, Hut tho result Ot IMS WBS that most of tho evening was upeni in discussing Blaino b tantt record, The last thing dono by tho IIouso on Saturday afternoon was to discuss tho Agricultural Appropriation bill, It got in a little row over the l8"?" ot inoreasea saisrius iur c als Of that JJepaumCUl, nna vuere WfM thn Usual IU88 BbOUt tllO BOprOprla- ll! . f- Unr aa natlfll fhn tmlitlPJll uuu iui bduupi u r1" seeds men oamO Out victoriously. General Sheridan may bo belter or no may do ubuu uuiuiu mi .uuut juu. u laumi m . w-r-- lOW eaoh Othor tOO frequently tO make any record of his oondition. Tho bill reviving tho rank of "General of the Army" has been passed, signed by tho President, confirmed by tho Senate, and General Shoridan promoted there- to. He was much gratified by the pro- motion, ana aioiawu, uiiubuu. i of thanks to the President. Tllfl rOnubUoanS of the Senate lUdl Iniarv no m mitt go are Bill! delaying in making a report to tho benato on the nomination of Mr. Fuller to be Cbiet ioubmub. Secretary Whitney has pulled np Paymaster General Fulton ot the Navy, tract tor lurmsning iou.vuu pou hub ui the lowest An Investigation is now in progress to ascertain tho causo of mis Beeming lavonusn. oeuremry Whitney says he will go to tho bottom of the affair. Belva Lockwood has ofhoially ao cepted the nomination for President 4 1 1 1 I. 4L4 ...... n 1 n.vln veuuyruu hit vy iue cijum iuwjinit;. This will be her second Presidental If a norson has any doubt as to which political party is in favor of tho big corporations and monopolies of the country, just let that person keep a close watch upon the actions of th committees of tho Senate and House -4 4 1 T I n4nnllr. nnoBnrt n sinuuv, tuu uuura cuvui.iy ioncu bill requiring tho Paciflo railroads to construct and operate telegraph lines over their roads; when the Senate oom- mittee on, commerce got hold of this bill, they reported it to tne Senate with an amendment striking out the word "construct , which virtually destroys bave, in compel liner these roads to con- struct telenraph lines that would be run in opposition to those of tho West- ern Union Telegraph company. With the word "construct" left out of tho bill, the railroads will simply make some arrangement with the Western Union company, that will continue the present monopoly. Here is another in stance of the Senate favoring big corp- orations. Publio opinion compelled the Senate to pass a bill forfeiting all the unearned grant of land to railroads. reaohed tho IIouso committee on publio tandp. Mr Holraan of Indiana offered asubstituto providing that all lands shall be forfeited that have not been earned in strict accordance with the original grants. These two bills givo a good general idea of tho polioy of tho two partieB in dealing with wealthy corporations. Tho domocrata believe ,n oontroling thern. the republicans in I being controlled by them. Mr. Cleveland has been invited to the opening of the Cincinnati eznosi tion on July 4. j He will go if possible. There aro never but two graduates at the- Jfilectortal college commence- ments. Rochester Post JSxprets. Be Sure to Cot Hood's 8ariapaiiUa,ny child. Bee that they do not giro you anything elte. You remtmber Ilia the medicine v. hlih did mama so much good a year ago my favorite Spring Medicine Nearly ercrybodyneedi a good ipring medi cine like flood's BariaparUla to azpal lmpurl tlei which accumulate In the blood during tho winter, keep up trcngth aa worm weather cornea on, create an appetite and promote haalthy digestion. Try Hood's Sanaparllla aad you will be convinced of Its peculiar merits. It la the Ideal spring medicine re liable, btneficlal, pleasant to take, and glvea lull value for the money, Be ante to get Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbyalldrugtUM. fl tutor!. Freparttlaulf ky a I, HOOD A CO., ApothM arlel, Lowttt, lUil. IOO Do80 One Dollar A DMINISTilATOlt'B NOTIUK. r-t tf m nf ftiimlni&tratlon on the Bald relate hav ing been granted to the under-binned admlclatrator aliDenjona Indebted to Bald estate are hereby uo- tined to par the aame, and those h&nnr claliua aicaiuSL aaia caL&bO yrcacuv iue rouio ij " llkOUUII W VVIfll V . A Amw llfOai At MUt tUlUll ChrUman, Atty. May 1 1 w flXECUTOR'8 NOTICE. Jittati Of Maria Urn lal oT Kenton UMntMp Letters testamentary on the said estate baring been granted to tbe utiders'gneii, all persons in. debtea to Bald estate are hereby notified to pay the Bame, ana mose naving viuiiua bkbiuai. hww tato will present the same for settlement to ,Uili1 IV. 44 4.1.4.4.1 4MVWW., A DillNlBTKATOlt'B NOTICE. jf(aMo4lbrrf mtrimiian UtU 0 FitMngcretii T..ir.( .rtminutrotinn in said estate having boen granted to the undersigned ladinlnlBtrator, . . ' i 4 t4..l.i4i4l.,ra Imraliv nnll. Hf5er5i JJ,'55 4iay the Bame, and those having clalmj . i ...... ... . ...a ir.Tn. t rt 4.nsinu haM M.tfiln nrenent the same to "4, uim'ii 1UUVMU1N. Aiffenr. TO THE PUBLIC. Intending purchasers of Ponti' KxTnACT cannot tako too much pre caution toprovcntsnbstltutlon. Some druggists, trading on thoiwpularityof tho grout Family Itomedy, attempt to palm oft other preparations, unscru pulously assorting them to bo "tho samons" or "equal to" Pond's Ex TnACT, IndllTcrcnt to tho deceit prac ticed upon and disappointment there by caused to tho purchaser, sa long as larger proflts aecruo to themselves. iUways insist on having Tond's Ex tiuct. Tako no other. SOLD IN BOTTLES ONLY ; NEVER DY MEASURE. Quality uniform. Prepared only by POND'S EX TRACT CO., Now York and London. Sco our namo on ovory wrappor and laboL Note picturo of bottlo below. m MB, Catant, Kleitia tttn, Kenralola, Tootlactt, Bruises, Bums, Illlt 01 HI mm. Tho Pamons Leetnrcr, JO!T! B. 00C01T, wrote 1 ' For 8oro Throat, especially whan tend ing to ulceration, I ha?a found It very bcnetlclal." ASmtEW B. 1Y1IITE, Ki-Prealdent of Cornell University, saya 1 " One of the absohito neceuU lUtot bonsekecpUg." B4irttoQ4ttlugmvin4. tnax ABBOTT, the celebrated prima donna. " Valuable and beneficial." UETWOOD. SSIITn, X. D.. K.K., CP., of Bngland. " I hare used It with marked ternSt." t H. O. MESTO, jr. ., BrooLlyn. N. T. "I know of no remedy ao generally useful.' ABTIT1JB nci!TSESS, K.D.. F.n.0,8., of XngUnd. "I hare prescribed POND'S EX TRACT with great ancceaa." JC8TIN D. FtlLTOlf, D.B., Brooklyn, N. T, " Provinz Itself to be a necessity in our home." P. A. rTTSTEItTTLT, X. D., Nsshvule, Term. " Have need large quantities of POIOl'S BX TRACT ln my practice." n. R. B. HeCOBD, Matron, TJome ot DetU. tato CWldren. " We find It most efflcacloua and useful." In Bottles onlr. Prices, SOe., $1, t.S. Nott our namt on every wrapper an$ labJ. Prepared oaly by POXD'8 EXTBACT CO., NEW YORK AMD LONDON SHERIFF SALES. By virtue of sundry writs Issued out ot the Court ot common Pleas ot Columbia county, ra., and to me directed wUl bo exposed to publio sale at the court house ln the town of Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1888, at 2 p. m., all that certain taessuago piece or par cel of land ultuatclln Franklin township, Colum bia county, Pa. No.1. Bounded nnd described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at a point ln & publio road leaning from Catawlssa tOiRoarlngcreelc ln Franklin town ship, near the houso of John .Ulassmeler, thence north.twenty-clght and ahalf degrees, east thirty two and six-tenths rods to a yellow pine down, thence north one degree, east one hundred and sixty-four and three-tenths rods to a post, thence south eighty-three degrees, west one hundred and seventy-nine rods to a hickory ; thence south eight degrees, weat one hundred nnd twenty and three- tenths rods to a post ln the public road, thence south elghty-alx degrees, easuonehundred and thirty-are and nine-tenths rods to a point In the rood to Boarlngcreek road, thence south twenty degrees, east eighteen and cine-tenths rods, thence serenty-seren and a halt degrees east six. teen rods; thesco south; thirty-six degrees, east twenty-six and six-tenths rods to the place ot be ginning; containing one hundred and sixty-one acres and nineteen perches, on which are erected a framo dwelling house, bank barn and ;out-bulld-lngs. ALSO a right ot.way from said house along the right bank of lioarlngcrvek through division No. 2. to a publio road, sold to Jacob' Schuyler by John W. Hoffman, nigh Fherlff ot Columbia county, deed dated March .1, 1ST7S and .conveyed by sold Schuyler to J. B. Iloblson. Seized taken ln execution at the suit ot Thomas Trench vs. James Boyd Koblson, and to be sold as the property of James Boyd Roblson. Zabb, Atty. AU FL Fa, ALSO, A lot of ground situate In the town ot Blooms burg, county ot Columbia, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a corner ot lot of Peter E. Knapp on Iron street, between Second and Third streets, thence eastwardly alongsald lot one hundred and six feet to an alley, thence southwardly along said alley thirty feet to an other lot ot Charles Krug, thence along said lot westwardly one hundred and six feet to a corner on Iron street, and thence northwardly along sold street thirty feet to corner ot lot of Peter K, Knapp aforesaid, the place ot beginning, whereon ore erected a two story frame dwelling house and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, Anothertlot ot ground situate In the town of Bloonlsburg aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a corner of tho above de scribed lot on Iron street, thence along said lot eostwardly one hundred and six ieet to an alley thence southwardly along said alley 63 feet 4 ln to lot ot the Reformed congregation, thence west wardly along said lot one hundred and six feet to a corner on Iron Btreet, thence northwardly along sold street 62 feet 4 Inches to a corner, the place of beginning, wltereon are erected a two story frame dwelling bouse, barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized token In execution, and to be sold as the property ot Charles Krug. AL Ft Fa. SAMUEL SMITH. May Si 'S3 Sheriff. jyjERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. List of Dealers in Columbia County. I hereby certify the following list of Dealers token, returnea ana ciasaraea oymo w accoraance with the several acts ot Assembly In and for tbo year isgt Is correcMo the best ot my knowledge. BEAVER. Son moat, DipiUarli, km, Intooiu- 0011, Same and Butlneu Clan Ltctrue a I Drclsbach store 14 7 00 W 8 Corbett ft Co store It 710 Levi Michael store 14 7 oo Mrs J F Smith hotel S 15 Oi T J Shuman btore II 7 CO C A bhuinan store 14 TOi w H itoeder grocery 14 too D L Slngley store 14 7 00 BENTON. J E Edson store 14 T 00 J II McUenry hotel 5 75 00 TO Kcilenry drugs and hardware 14 7io John Heacock tobacco 14 7 00 Ira McUenry furniture It 7 00 Alfred Mcilenry store 13 10 00 11 F Everett store 14 7 00 Holland Mcilenry store 14 700 Elijah Albertson hotel s tsoo Keller liros stoves and tinware 14 T oo JJ Mcilenry itore 13 10 00 Umuel Drake hotel S 75 ou ltohr Mcilenry 13 10 00 Mcilenry it Co distillery loo 00 (J M Smith store H 7 00 BERWICK. W O Hook botel It llerger restaurant 150 00 150 00 John ft (lould druggist 14 14 14 14 It 14 14 14 14 It 13 14 14 8 13 13 14 14 It 14 TOO M Lerrclotninz tuo 700 T J stylea Co druggist J J Aianacmue & i'U uaiunara O W Brubaker hardware 7 IK) 700 LMl heuer c co ciotmng It BSwayze store 700 700 TOO 704 j rrreassco storfl 11 F Prlesback oigans and machluos II M llockman confectionery fmlth linn store 700 10 00 700 700 3000 10 00 Y L Dlatlehurst rurnitura roMcMurtrie cioimnir H K Heller pool tabla it u urispiu bmru II H Dowers store A f Young slaves and tinware Isaiah Bowers st ore 10 00 700 700 50 00 Jackson c wooaen m rg co store 11 v Hponenberg hotel drove & Klsner druggist 150 00 700 700 100 00 r rt&3 nrus luiuucr August Tblele bottler BHIAIlCItEEK. Ash A- Bros distillery U W Miller hoUl BLOOMSBUHO. Geo Aurand hotel D Lowenberg Est clothing Jacob 1. Ulrton hotel J It Schuvler Co hardware Charles V Kunyan hardware O N Wilson grocery J D Wilson leather fttlckle co confectionery OO Mar r store o luchart grocery Bloomsburg Car Co store c B Bobbins liquor store W It Tailor bottler W U (lllmore restaurant Mrs Wm Webb tobacco Btore Louis Bernhard lewder tl A tlcltelvy druggist 100 00 T5 00 15000 1000 150 00 It 00 10 00 700 701 TOO TOO 700 10 00 200 00 10UOO 150 0 700 700 TOO 700 700 li v aiuaa suiru ureat Eastern Tea Co tea store Louis Uro&i clothing TOO 150 00 100 00 TOO 700 John Y Caldwell bod Jtei ltwr dross bonier Wm llabb store Baker and Header furniture j w uyer store W J correll A Co furniture 700 1000 700 700 700 ij it "2'l u A Klelm druggist tl u iianman carpel, awro I w llartman A bona store W UcKeltr store (rMKKat itore 80 00 44 00 TOO 13 00 150 00 4000 p M ui more rratkuruit Morcr Droa wholnials dnwaiiU 7 I John 8 rhilllpa conreotloattr 14 I Jaoob Keller notlona 10 700 SO no If 60 u J ciark son autre 11 liemanl Htohner reaunnat Ueo A Clark book store IS P 1) Uentler anos atora II (1 W Ilertfloh clotblnir II David K (ilrton cool tablea a 160 00 10 00 10 to 700 SO 00 700 700 100 too SOW TOO 700 700 700 U W llrown grocery H J BAltTPr organs and mathlnel 14 Ij k Whary atorea and tinware 14 WngerMfgCo aewlnr tnacblnca 14 Farmers' Produce Exchange (tort 8 coal H WIIKo her coal it Creaar ft WAlla lumber 14 1 11 K lilckn grocery ,4 wiiuam (iirtrcr 150 00 nioomabnrirfJarcoRnal ta 700 llarman ft TlAKacrt coal ta 700 too 70 TOO 700 700 ino TOO 700 TOO 15001 1150 700 TOO 700 10 00 700 19 50 N W Hart on grocery 14 Henry Klelm grocery 14 Hartroan ft Kdgar atoTea ft tinware 14 Mrs W II Allen store 11 11 II Vannatta naner atam 1 a I J 11 Mercer dnitf store 14 Andrew solledrr aboe nndlngs 14 J A Hess aboe store 14 HTn c Kyer clothing 14 W U Tubba hotel II V Whlta ft (.' trrfctn ilealara ! O W Neal ft Bro coal 14 J J ft W II 11 rower carpet a tore 14 Joseph Oarrlson nour and feed 14 Eshlcman ft wolf stores ft tinware It I) A Creasy store . 14 Bloomsburg Iron Oo store 19 O A Jacoby coal 14 " " store 14 O W Bterncr hardwara 14 o 8 Furman harness fte 14 O a Bavago jewelry 14 700 7 00 TOO TOO 700 OATAWISSA. O w lielfsnyder hotel s Adam Truokenmlller restaurant S Jonenb A (lultorman store 14 T R Harder furniture 18 75(0 75 00 7 CO 1000 SO 00 700 TOO TOO 1000 1000 700 I J K Sharplem ft Sons store 10 T I) nernlnger furniture 14 ao iTi'CKeDmuierorganasmacmora it Geo Manbart shoe store 14 J II Ulemer store II F Hpangier clotbing eroro E K Hlle shoe store A L llolsbue confectionery ' M A swank store 8 1) Una vn restaurant TOC 700 7500 700 75 00 700 710 700 1 00 TOO 700 700 700 700 SO 00 7100 700 TOO 700 700 700 stori-a and tinware B K Longenberger hotel 1 11 t-eosuoltz store o E Clay well grocery M A Blbby store o w Fisher Agt druggist 8 1) Itlnard store C H Schmlck hardware o W Whipple drug store O F Harder lumber O W " " Albert letter pool table Mrs Hester Kinier hotel IM A Blbby coal . o c Mendenball stores and tinware Simon Roup coal Dam (frtmn coal B M Tewksbury fertilizers CENTRAL! A. Irrln Bros store 1000 15000 M w Bfennan restaurant Joanna O'Connor liquor store John w Ooldsworthy restaurant ' " " pool table MrsM Pelter hotel too 001 150 00 SO 00 16O00 80 00 7 CO too 00 20000 700 TOO 160 00 200011 15000 700 TOO TOO 150 00 100 00 700 10 00 rjooi tattte Mrs Dturan grocery IT Collins liquor store Arthur McLaughlin liquor store u u M.uuaei mriuburc D c Black grocery Edward MoFadden restaurant 14 II John Ncrtney liquor store Chas Fetterman notcl Andrew Lemhan store O W Davis dru store 14 U 14 a u rortner stores ana tinware E J llaffey restaurant LA Riley ft Co store L Fetterman store 14 13 14 14 14 13 OB Millard store James McBrearty restaurant 150 00 700 700 TOO 1000 150 00 700 150 00 15000 a j nnneny jr arug store Jobn Davis confectionery O II Oetcliv Btore C o Murphy store ii r ltiitv notei Albert Ball grocery Thomas Bowan restaurant James A Bitkey . CENTER. Low Bros ft Co store G Snonsler store 14 14 14 13 14 700 700 700 1000 Thomas Brobst ft Hon grocery z T Fowler groin dealer J L Wolrerton store 700 CONYKOHAM. John L KUne hotel S 14 S 14 14 13 75 00 700 7100 TOO 700 1000 It W Lrona atore O W Uillrnann hotel wm Herbert store Frederick Pagelone store Pat Moloney store FISHtNOCRKKK. M Mcnenry ft Bro Btore J F McUenry store 700 700 TOO 700 u m uowen store Nathaniel llelshllne store Jones ft Walter Btore 700 TOO Nathan Dretsbach store A Lems Btore TOO J M Ammerman store 700 10000 u f icogorft co distillery FRANKLIN. Aft J W Artley store 14 14 ?S3 i. u uucner Btore GREENWOOD. A It Folmer hotel S II 14 It 14 11 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 T501 J E Welllrer store 700 700 15 00 Geo.r Munson store Kills Eves ft Bro store v p Uvea ft Heni.e furniture TOO 19 60 700 Masters ft Co store v- M Eves ft sons Btore O W Eves store o It Parker Btore EE " " TOO 700 700 PD Black " TOO TOO 700 700 Jacob nantx store A J Derr atore A P Young fertlUzers Formers' Peoduce Exchange 700 HEMLOCK. C M Terwlllleer store n N ft J E White store C U Dcltterlck hotel 14 14 0 700 700 75O0 JACKSON. B D Colo store 700 LOCUST. E O Yeager store Wellington Yeager hotel 14 5 700 75 00 J W Snyder store 700 700 700 700 700 7500 7 01 700 Wilson i eager bojru Jacob Yearerstou Tbos Seaborn store E II Wltner store Nathan Knorr hotel j. ii Daniels store William II Blllltr store H M Yocum Btore 700 MADISON. Miles smith hotel Wm Gin tries store S 14 14 75 00 TOO 700 K reamer ft Son store MAIN B R Tetter hotel 9 14 14 S 14 14 75 00 700 700 75 00 w m Longenoerger store U J Campbell store A W Shuman hotel Chas 8 Beighard store 700 Atuson uerr store 700 MIFFLIN. Schweppenhelser ft Snyder store A W Hess hotel 14 S 700 75 00 700 700 700 700 700 N B Creasy store A o Millard stores and tinware it J Bernlnger furniture D A Hess coal A W Snyder store 7 10 u J uearnan store 700 MONTOUR, Samuel Ilazeldlne hotel 5 (I II Hosier store 14 75 00 TOO 10 Oil 700 J WVlnger store is raiton iiarman store it MOUNT PLEASANT J D Hands Btore 14 700 bHANOE. n l miner store 14 TOO J n narman furniture 14 TOO T 00 Murder ft wnitmire store 14 A B Stewart store 14 Fleckenstlne ft Bro store 14 TOO TOO White, Conner c moan agricultural lmnle mentu 14 TOO 700 700 TOO 700 TOO 7500 o TJ wmlth stores and tinware 14 ii ii low lumber 14 J Ii Belong stoves and tinware - 14 O W Low fertilizers 14 A M Dewltt store 14 Jos Turner hotel 6 Ueeoe Fair an botel 5 75 00 PINK. J n Fowler ft Co dlatlllery S 100 00 TOO It W Lyons store 14 IiOAItlNQ CHEEK. O W Cherlngton Btore 14 700 SCOTT. wm ndltrlck store It 700 Joseph Klecaner hotel 5 75 00 700 7 CO 700 TOO TOO 1000 7 fO N lticnara store ii M A Blosaer store It coal 14 Mrs M M Warman store It j u Workblaer Btore 14 silver Hprtng quarry Co store is A 11 White atore 14 A P Howell store 14 J L Crawford confectionery 14 A J Thrash hotel I Mlas Young Btore -113 Theodore Heck store 14 TOO 1 00 15 00 10 00 100 Mooreneaa s Kline 13 10 00 BUUAltLOAP. A Laubach ft Son store 14 14 II a it 14 700 7O0 A M Harvey store K II FrlU store 8 ton 700 75 00 7 tO J W Perry hotel K Ileal store B Cole store 700 Anneals will be heard at the Commissioners ot- noe in uioonisourg on tne win aay or june a. u. 18H8, nevween tne noun or v a. to. ana p. m., waere yuu cau aticau u you iuuu proper. 1.. 4 unua May 29, 188a, Mercantile Appraiser, rjRKASUHKH'B BALE. OF UNSEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PKNNA. iiv Tlrtue of sundry acta of the Qeneral Aaaem hlv of the commonwealth of rennarlranla. relat lag to tbe sale of aeated and unseated lands In county ot Columbia, rtc, tor taxea due and Almander Droa ft Oo tobsooo 11 paid, I will oner to pubiw sale in in court House, ln the town ot Bloomsburg, on MONDAY, JUNE 11th, 1888. at 10 o'clock, a. m. Tbe following described pieces or una, or sucn pan mereoi aa may ua uecMwry to aatlaty the amount of taxea due and unpaid against (be same, and continue tbe same, from aay va aay a we ouk way urn iuuu amnmtrj, TERMS OF BALE. Tne amount of taics and COS It must be bald when the lifod la st ruck off or the sale may bt void and the property put up and resold. Acres, 10J4 Warrantee or owners Twna, Taxes. Columbia o I Co ....Beaver 14 zo 1U 1 lot nearer unanes uv... Slots Bearer Jesflo. do,,., ii HitrJtway A Abbott-.. do.,., 1 M t it 3 18 1 M et 1 oa 2 4 4 tl 12 VI 14 55 19 73 . 87 1 23 e ui 1 85 1 00 1 00 1 60 . 81 1 06 2 67 1 00 B 00 2?G6 8 03 1 60 1 06 . M 1 06 I 49 10 60 83 13 00 1 61 7 4t t C6 1 61 1 60 2 81 . 14 1 CO 7 94 . 11 oa 134 1 (0 1 60 94 2S tit 00 2 CS 54 1 31 1 60 1 OS 55 2 64 M 1 60 90 2 26 13 50 9 OO 6 75 4 50 11 29 46 us ...... ao.... Slots nrrawayu i ...uu.,,, Slote Butt ft linger,. u.', . .do.... 1 lt Bogart Mary.-..,,,;. do,... I lota Boyor F 8 do.... 40 cox O M ex Tench cox,. oo.... Ite " " ..oo.... 237 ' 11 " M ..OO, J7J " " " " ..do.... JOT " ' ..do.... S iota crossing raincn. ......... uu.... not cannon m.. ......... ......uu.... IOO Downs Martin.. ao.... 10 " jonn. t- uu.... Slots ians iteoco. uu..,. Sr " nanagan A..... .. tie.... Frey WH do..,. I lot uearnan vt imam ...,uu.... Slots " " ....... ..do.... 6 llotTman EO. .oo..,. a " iiarner s deater...MMH....uv.. 00 llauck Jonathan..... .oo.... 50 noatSJonn no.... bio Htnderllter Barah A......00.... Slots HUM itnaa... , ao.... slots Henry ueorge..,.. do..... I lot Kltno a , uu.... Slots liorls Frank do.... Slots Lawrence W It. ..... do.... .too Mann ft Miller. do.... to Mensingrr samuei ...ao.... loo Mclteynolds w ll... do.... Slots Masun wimam. oo.... 140 Nungtsser Oeorge do. .. Slots I'atterson J u. ao.... Slots Price clarence.... do.,,. S3 ltlce Abraham. do.... inn ao 4-SSIots Ituthford, Bamucl ACo,,..do.... a iota ". " . ...uu-. 813 swank Daniel ...do.. 140 ticnwcppenneiHer i a. uv..., 8 pnuman s jviicnaci uu.... 3 lota HchlehJ J.. do... Slots HmltllJV.. ....do.... BloU Hcott l"Ctcr dd. .. 10 UtstDherOeo ...do. .. S555 west II Coal Co.. do... s iota wetzei u a uu..... Hot Wood Augustus. .do.,.. tl Ulsapher ueorge ....flo.,.. Biott Kiaseww uo... A lota Wood Augustus. ao.,.. 10 Lonee Jessoe. .-. do.... si nbnman F I..... ...... ..do.... S.1 llrnschft co do.,.. Slots lTout Biepncn aecu ....... uu S3 S3 Wells John Benton Clem Iter W T. Brlarcroek Doty.Fealer ft Stewart do.... " - ..do.... " ..do.... 11 " ..do.. " ' " ..do ..... Edwards nenry J do.... Evans Francis. do.... Fowler Gilbert do.... Freos Jesse B do... Freos Fannie do.... Lamon Jeseph. do,... Kemp Daniel... do... Bobbins Ell do.... Stockhouse Jos Est do.... Stackhouse C ft J M do. .. RltlerUH do.... 800 S3) 150 100 150 7 !3 4 50 ft 60 .90 4 50 21 50 4 60 3 26 1 80 6 75 46 817 12 8 1 13 46 1 80 61 06 83 85 21 2 37 45 11 1 85 1 S3 2 51 4 M 4 43 61 1 63 65 W 1 07 6 72 4 56 5 69 40 10 50 454 100 50 60 160 10 X of 0 Shaffer ft Eelchner... M...I10,,.. do.... 575 cnuyicrrsiuary. 1 7 stout Etlaa . t do.... Edwards Martha J do. . . . Yost Emanuel. do...... " .... do.... Doty, Stewart ft Swayze..do.... " " " do.... " ' do...... Adams nenry. ...do.... Bower Isaiah do.... Koons Geo 8. do. . . . HoltopeterD F do.... Dodson J U.-... do.... Shuman Keuben......Catawtssa 40 10 3 14 14 10 40 M Hi SCO It so Weaver Ellas . ..do.. 807 S8T Dornboch Margaret... Klner Hubert Newell Fred Clewell Joseph Est..., Shuman Ellas.. ... Harder Thomas E... . Uower Moses ..ao..., .do.... ..do.... ..do.... ..do.., .do..... ..do.... 34 18 10 11 7 Lots 1 Barrett Mary CentraUa Geraghty Thomas. do. .. " do.... HefTron FhlUp.......do.... KneCT John do.... Lehigh ft Mahanoy H R....do.,,. McKlnney Charles..... do.... steel Geo W ao.... Sweeney Margaret do. . . . Walsh David do.... ' do..., ' " do.... do..,. 1 1 3 1 S 15 60 45 4 39 80 84 70 8 32 2 61 2 93 2 75 24 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 Acres Si Adams Enos U... Centre 5 Aiiaoachiuenj.. ..do. 28 2 lots Brobst Thomas do. 14 T5 Fowler John F do ... 50 14 1 33 s Good Jacob ao.... Hagenbuch William. do.. " or Est. do.... Hoffman William Est .do.... Keller DanleL .do.... Mcnenry Dorcas. do.... Bponsler Jacob. do.... 70 10 34 48 1 86 lit S 90 1 lot not 09 22 186 18 1 18 2 S3 106 63 3 76 Klrktndall ft Creasy. do.... 4!9. Iteam Joshua.. .Conyngham 1 lot Bresllne Bernard... ....ao..,. ....do.... ....do.... do.... ....ao.... ....do.... ....do.... ....do .. , ...do.... ....do.... ....do.... ... do.... . do.... slots Dretsbach Lewis... lit Huston Jobu... 325 Kline John L 2 lots Kramer A w 4 70 l - " 2 34 2 34 1 Lemy Charles. Millard O U McGulre Terrenes. Morris Annie 11...... Mouroejohn 9 8 90 6 29 2 84 4 70 2 31 1 1 2 1 380 173 Huston Mary 11 Thomas.... 206 00 19 60 94 W .... do.... 100 Trlen Jacob do. 410 Young Jou.u ao.... Walker Lewis. do.... 174 24 8 26 40 4 70 1 16 8 83 6 71 1 lots Blllnian Geo W do..- urossMargarei ao.,.. Kelnbold W II do.... ICO Doty, pealer ft Stewart .. .fuck 5(J - - . uu.... 2 11 4 20 2 82 1 68 5 7H 8 40 85 71 5 88 8 40 2 84 2 11 4 20 23 70 2 11 ISO 84 650 2 36 6 87 14 09 24 H 100 Welsh Iteuben do.... 75 f owierioun r..... uu..... to rarrer ueorge. ao.... oo Harrison John.. ...do.. . 200 Hoffman Vre is. do.... 250 Uulme William do... 140 Lemon Thomas.... do.,.. 200 Kindt John ft Co do.-... 68 Mcnenry u us Dante... ,.ao. 50 Bobbins W A do. . X of 200 Hbaffer ft Kelchner.. ..do 3 Pealer Geo ire, ,.do.... 12 Wbltenlght WllUam. do. . . . Pealer 8 J .do.... Cleaver Wellington. ...Franklin Vougbt James... ... do,... " E HowelL do.. Rohrbach William do..... Blbby James . ..do,... vattine Jll ....do.,.. Manhardt George do.... Hayburst Ezra nelra. do ..... Blbby Augustus do.... Albertson Miles ft Bartley .....Greenwood Berry John ...do. .. . Derr Iram. .,.. do.... McEwen II J do.... Applemon Lloyd. Hemlock 50 40 6 30 J9 20 2 1 64 1515 960 623 14 33 1 56 46 50 406 108 126 93 90 72 ' 45 92 lot 825 1419 690 264 24 86 24 86 745 888 388 1319 3 80 800 1013 263 2 01 6 40 6 40 640 640 4 00 6 40 1 60 1 I'O 8 HO 40 46 124 225 1 M 90 t3 23 46 2925 18 54 too 18 60 3D 12 " wiuiam . ,. uu , 2 Hutrh w do ton Brugler EUsha do.. Campbell N L do.... Emmett AJ.... do.... McBrldeU D. do.... Neal rursel do..,. Pursel Isiao U do.... Unangst Mrs Charles do.... Wright LevL do.... Jones David. do .... Black P D. Jackson do. Bartcb Prank Un...... do,... Miller Charles W do. . . . " ANeybart do . " do mrkerfiCO do.,., Hess Clinton do.... Meeker Ellas do.... BlUngton Charles.. Locust lie wait George . do. Ererbart Jobn do .... Hughes! Wright Est do.,.. Kulp & McWIUMtn do Longenberger 1'hllllp. do.... Myers Mary do.. Huston Mary .do.... " Chariot uj do... Reynolds Joint ..do.... Huston Thomas .....do..., Heece Daniel do .... stlne.Adam do..., Uhatler Henry do.... HI'oadg Kranklln do. Beagle Oeorge ...., ...-Madison Ucndenibott E. do.... " do... bb'Cmaker Jacob. . . do . " " do..,. DeraottCyrua do.... UlngleaTH do.... J. huson Chester........ ... do.. cotniT J do EvesU W do.... Cox JoeL do . Heydenrlck Tobias -do..., Masters D & W do. Miller W II , do.,,, arabatn Edward do.... BrockwayA Ent Main Hlnderlllter Uenry,..,,..,do.... Shuman Jobn do.... 30 28 so 20 5 20 24 100 800 75 4 239 216 30 73 75 200 80 265 95 93 80 2UU 201 200 200 100 190 8 43 l 15 85 60 117 60 II 6 IS 23 80 25 40 50 20 45 21 266 156 40 186 85 136 67 186 53 9 46 136 16 20 X of 100 Scbmeck, Brobst, Yetter liana. .... uu... Snyder Abraham do,,.. Shuman W T...... .do ... 8warU,Shcpp & Co do..... Isaac do..,. Torbert William do .... Shuman Iteuben do.,... Moscr Michael do .... Blttenbeoder Jacob. Mtfllln Hendershott Catharlbe.do Kramer A W.. do. Lutz Catherine do.... Michael Joseph ruler r".do. " " do.... Masteller Joseph .do..., Nungesser W J, ....do,.,. Parks James A Y do .... SutUS Joel...,. do.,.. gchweppenbclser I K....do.... " Horace .do.,,.' zr do..,, " Horace. .do.,,, Wll'lama Samuel do.,,, Yohe Jacob Est do.... Halt Urlaa ..,... ,.i,..do.,., Eckroth lllram,..., do. Menslnger William do.,.. nigsr Samuel ...Montour Pry Daniel do... Neal William , do..... Oordon JohnN do,,., Crouse Hiram A Andrew Jr alt Pleasant Jocoby A Uupert do... " Samuel.. ....do.... Crevellng Samuel Orange 7 7 346 100 600 160 90 260 196 41 69 10 too 1 80 15 60 81 15 2 85 13 too 85 85 75 84 SO 47 12 67 10 16 280 99 99 111 211 174 880 27 OS 1 to 44 450 48 18 9 40 10 67 10 10 8 700 181 171 KU liagcuuuuu dcrcuiiau Mk..uu.t.. 61 " WllUam do..,, 89 Mary do.,,, it Hess Jeremiah do.... D I 611 I 41 yi lot t't'leman Ueorge Est.,,,,,,, do.,,, 27 4 24 08 Ol AIIUQ AUrUiKUIrf. t...t.i,UU.,., 55 '.' -" " -do.... 11 " Jacob deo do,... 11 Crawford William.,!, ,.,,,do..., 140 Prick ctq A. Et Pino 50 Lyons It W ,,do.,,, lio Roberts t cole .....do..... lu Houghuer Peter. ..Uoartngcreek 4) Brelach Jacob. , do 103 " " do.. 11 " " ... do.,.. co Barnes Thomas Jr do,.,, HO CoxUbExotTencbCox,,dora 16 " " " ,,do,,,, too " ' do., 0 " " " do..., 18 Dllaplaln Ezeklel .do., 16 Petterman A Uerblnen.do,, loo Uonston John.,,, , do,,. 1 19 1 86 13 72 3 91 tl 44 the un NOTE Wo place on our counters this day ft. handsome A lit j vvuuti aijuaii" CLOTH 40in. wldo (in oroam) at tho very low prioo of. SOo. yd., SATINKS. Wo (how a handsome lino Inoliidinj: all tho newest printings at very low prices with a full lino of WASH DKKSS GOODS. PANS. Our linn Is now mien. New stvlfis of JAP FANS. SATIN FANS. FEATHER FANS. "Now shapes in SATIN PALM FANS. Fans from lc. up. 1 lot of ORNAMENT DRESS BRAID rpduoed to 35b. yd, Blaok only. PARASOLS. Full linos of all the newest hoveltit'S with complete lines of staples. EMBROIDERIES for drosses from 80o. vd. nn. Now natttrns l"st in. Call and boo. A good DRESS SHIELD at 7c. pair. H. J. Bloomsburg, Pa. 13 142 8 70 40 17 501 373 20 60 192 40 2S0 2 75 50 125 nerner John Morris ft Hughes Mlndy Lewis Navlnger Jonathan... .. do..... ...do..... ...do.... ...do.... do..... 18 1 26 830 46 66 166 14 00 11 86 73 46 80 84 822 47 95 8 44 10 29 10 !9 23 99 1019 10 29 1172 685 47 WS 44 54 20 55 27 40 685 1849 80 13 Bice Abraham., tthuman David.. ..do.... fehouo Abraham do McMllllan MM do .... witcheyJohn. do ... Trlen Jacob. , ., do. . . Iiuckalew Evan sugarloat Cole Thomas B do ... cnapln J do.... " " . do.... Custard Mary. 1 do. . . . Cope Israel do.... Hess, Crevellng & Co do.... " Wesley. do.... ". do.... Mot 119 V OE 119 a ot nt ...do.... ..do ... ...do.... ...do.... ...do.... VI 860 on too 78 21 80 5 0 Smith Minor McHenryKobr... " E J.... JJ., jonnj ao... " " do.... Savage Joshua Est do.... Davenport u. .... do.... CasoOB. dcott OEOltQE A. IIERRINO, Treasurer. rjpilEABURER'S BALE OF SEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, l'ENNA. 3 at tho same tlmn and nlara tho folk lots, pieces and parcels ot seated lands, retui by tbe tax collectors, aro to be sold under the pro visions ot an Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Act relating to tbe sale of lands for tax ln Columbia county," approved juurcn otn, ls. W arranttfA or Acres. Owners. Twp'a Taxes. 118 Kaso & Wolverton.... Beaver.. 87 10 Hot schrlber Henry do.... 187 23 Philips CatliartDO do.... 175 23 Maon A w do.... 9 85 1 1 Hhoadsreter do.... 3 18 a lianues uaniei do.... Hot IurselMraEB Bloom.. 1" oulnn George. do.... 1 " BehamJohn do.... 10 ITlce Jonas Catawlssa.. Hot Keller Sarah Centre.. 883 cumralngs It M i Co ConTm 42 00 210 4 03 23 73 119147 473 70 632 00 4 44 w uuny Eiien . ao. 4UU Murphy. Hughes &co..do... lot Mcllale John It do uoiner Michael do.... Casey Lawrence do.... Dougherty Mary. do.... Vought Irwin B... .Franklin,. Moore A L Greenwood.. Albertson DandUEst..do .... Wand Jobn A.... Hemlock.. Hboue Michael Jackson.. Chamberlain Lewis.. ..do.... " " ...i do.... Young Lewis 0...... do ... . " do.... piassmycr Francis P.Locust Lonnonoeo W Est do.... Eves U W......i...Madlon... " " do.... mil Jesse do.... Houser & Kroom. . . . . ...do. . . . Eckroat Cbarles Est. .Mifflin... Ilower Charles E,..Mt I'l'st.. Hess John line.. KUne Patterson do.... Lyons Newton do.... Piatt John , .do,... rarkerJohnn..........do,... Ft-lck a A Est do..., Hess Lanna.... Sugarloat., Albertson Jesse. do..,, Kline AbnerW, do.... Crevellng J II ,do.... 685 489 292 97 18 45 175 1012 6 40 9 74 427 465 389 450 352 375 2 24 8 25 187 tl 130 61 170 6 10 83 112 50 50 87 81 9 26 8 03 17 87 335 250 250 840 0H 30 112 28 21 31 381 4 49 886 19 SO 40 84 r Biiuiiz &uas..... ao.... KedllneH F do.... 264 14 89 n A. TiKimiNfi. Tras. Treosurer'a Office, Bloomsburg, March 23, 1688 UDITOR'S NOTICE. In re ettatt ot Daniel Tlwnat lattof lithtnga eele otrnjifp, aeceatea. Tbe undersigned auditor annotated by the Or. rihann Court, or nn'iimhlft pmintv to make dlatrl. tuition of the balance ln hands ot administrator of said estate as appears In tlnal account, will rreet at office ot E. II. it B, B. Little ln Blooms. Durg, ra., on Friday June 22, lbsx at io ociock in. to pertonn tne auties oi nis appumtmeit. when and where all persons lntereted must ap near nnd nrovn thptr pnlm nr hn rnnwp.r rtpharref; from coming ln on said fund. BOBT. Ii. LITTLE, Auditor. May 26, less. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ettatt of AVrei Bauvr.latt of Cmtre Unomhlp, uectaMra. Letters of administration on the said estate bar. Ing teen granted to tbe undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay tbe same, and thote having claims against said estate will present the Bame for settlement to CHAH. w. K. iiowku, Aomr. A. L. Fritz, Atty. May4 6w DMINIBTRATOB'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph R. titton, deceased of LtghUtreet iviumoia county. LctterA of admlnlntratlnn nn thn mttfltn nf Jneenh H. Patton deceased, lato of LlzhUtrtet Columbia county, l'ennsjlvanlt. deceased bave been grant ed by the Itcglster of Bald county to tbe under signed jiaministraior. ah persons naving claims against tbe estate ot the deceased are requested vo present mem for settlement, ana those indent ed to tbe estate to make payment to the under signed administrator without delay. o. rvrATlVN, Admlnta-rAtor. May 18 lsn Hushtown, NorthM Co. DR.THEEL OuO ruifttWIiiMa, najTMnprtittMl kiur oalekij, lal 117 u at man cuii u fen drflrtw(uf (ihjiiclaD, bo matttr wk ,bt ntf tn, frotu vbat Colltft U iraduatiil, or htt k tf llm t d. Ilr. Thel cff.rt tUfto im t kdT.rtlilna ihillan i'attallad lualaliital. ha ata atieal him la th carrMl 4litoti a4 luectaaftil traatnitat of tU IliMkla Naataua. 1 lldmv at ml lllaaidup ItUjiBkua. nai.natk. 111 rtasit) nerTui iiwn, Si mnmi urcri MLtamtj mma i)ianf iviaCftMfc wjiprpnm 1 mmi Ctltitlnt XukHMi, rli7aler .ad Mtn tl lrMlrUea 4I4t.hU, Lm( ltnUtr K,rlr llecATf t 4U -ecll dlnui, lueh aa Itlt4 PUb, ObatUtte U1rft, UUtekti, Trltcr. V.np, (! Ilplcf Mwclllaiajtf In flaMMatlan aad JU tiiriMi-liiluuii II ma I tn4 ittutnal wrakueti frtna UBabludthtrtt.at.a. MY METHOD, tBiVllBf 11 lliopt-lt Uoraojopathlo, KeUtll. and f vlai IJfx t.nurndlclDt,tkaljr kltwi Ikatf urctpr laaaenUr th worti cat. Lart;tlUpltat, I'rtt bad Pratlal Kiperfaa vith nr tmAj ul niu kitgB 10 itUac far quick rMtrv ted (riiiaDt ort Taa4f 4aaccraaeaactttllUcd. ( tt nt. Yb(, iAid41t (d aud ld nca rll r for hoot Trata ea Bpaslil Ntrraai and lllooa 1muh, 111 frtutii.tkatraebaiDM u iliamit lufftriri nd avoid a-oallad tftUt tutdlolot. Lltwd purlfliari, tra4nliDt rroraUa ofaoourt a io-aall.4 ho ircrltUia. l bowutdi tr aUtppoUud bj qaaaki, tompnilti, boma curta, lailltytM, iutnai vita Ihokr ic.ratlsi tnd yiDf itaUfl tutdUkt work! 4 tnulari. ltatt akltl la llaala vltl iat nuah kiouajr, uffarlBf and diUr. Writ or tall, .trial 08BdttitUL rilnti t til Dtxtor HtUrno from iitlUata Bftar tlof Iraattd Vj thr phfaltUri. in ot avail bulttrod If t tIL clriBoa applUatloB. Ileuri, a, WoJmiJ aal tUtur&a 95 34 Tt( at(Viitw atiwaa, it it a June 8 '68 If, 1XU1, 1A.. or Colic tf0 of Ootu- oirauUra. Tba bt and hr ftacbooiaiD Aroerioa. Aetual lalDaBtiQWrahaaat. SoKolar. iina artvail In Tit pTVJIu. A tit twialllnna U..t(n. kl..lT- tw .iiw -rs.: ; ; c -Va"u" vsr. 64 vaiwann 4 , 1 PKUU1N, Proprietors. 81 17 June 8-d-4t. J. AUSTIN SHA the Nurseryman, of ltochesler, N. Y can give you employment w as Dalesman at once, with exclusive territory and steady work the year round. Good wages. A nrst-closs local man wanted In mediately. Write lor terms, Outat free.11 June 81-4 1, 604 SALESMEN "WANTED to esnrua for tha iala of Nan.Y Block I BU-adjr employment guaranteed, SALARY ANDEXPENfCtt PAID, Apply atonee.iUUogaia. 116 ic i-aiu. Appiraionce," Chuc Brothers Company, MLVeI,: 54 108 10 march to BS aprll and 17 r f irartnal ml June 72 210 86 GET YOUIt JOU PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. lbO M 78 w THEM ! Hiff reductions in tho prices of somo ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS io close. A handsomo Scbastlpol 80oyd former prico $1. Dross Cloths 25oyd. all wool, regular prico 40a, &o. Call andisce. A special lot GLORIA gold head UMBRELLAS, fast blaok, will not out, at $2 apiece. " GLOVES AND SILK MITTS. You will find many bargains in this stock. LISLE GLOVES 15o, PURE SILK GLOVES 35o rtgular prioo 50. Silk Mitts for Ladies and children from 20o. up in black and colors. HOSIERY. Wo plaoe on salo a lot of Children's nnd Ladies' hoso nt unusually low prices. Regular made hoso 2prs for 25o. Children's regular made lisle thread hoso 40o. pr., now 2 pair for 3So and so on. WHITE DRESS GOODS in all tho leading BI7ICS at low prices) ono lot plaids at 14o )1., regular prico 20a. BUSTLES. Full lines, all kinds, inoluding tho popular "PANSY"' bustles. Latest shape, most comfort able CLARK & SON. CANDIDATES. Candldatii namM utiriftr ihlq hr-Arttrifr nm ntiH- Ject to tbo rules ot tho Democratlo party. PRESIDENT JUDQP. OP THE 26th JUDICIAL UlSrlHOT. K. R. IIvELEll, of Bloomsburg. yon siiKiiii K, ALEX. KANOUSE of Jackson. POK RllKltllK, JOHN VVATTERS of Scott township. POIt SIIKIUKK, GEO. W. DERIl ot Gicenwood. pon1 SIIKBIKP, JOHN B. OASEY of BloomBburg. KOR ItEl'nESKNTATIVE, B. FRANK ZARR, of Bloomsburg. POIl HKPHE8ENTAT1VE, E. M. TEWKSBURY . of Catawista. Pfin HEPRE3ENTATIVK, JAMES T. FOX, of Beaver township. POIt ItEPItK.SKNTATlVE, C. Z. SOIILICHER, of Beaver township. POn ItKPHE8KNTAriVK, GEN. a M. BLAKER. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate ! The undersigned, administrator de bonis non. with the will annexed, of the estate of Robert Finney, lateot Liberty township, Montour county, deceased, under direction In the will and by authority of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, will expose to sale, by public vendue, at tbe Court House, ln Danvlllo, on SATURDAY, June 16, 1888, at one o'clock ln the afternoon, the following do Bcribed real estate, to-wlt 1 All that certain farm and tractor land, situate lying and being ln Lib erty township, Montour county, Pa., and bounded by lands of John Boblnson, lands of WllUam Kerr, lands ot aideon M. ghoop, lands ot Samuel digger, containing 191 ACRES and fltty-scren perches strict measure, ascertained by a recent surrey; and of which about sixty acres is WOOD LAND. The farm lies upon tho publio rood leading from Danville to Milton at the forks of the road leading to Lewisburg, and Is situated at a point about equally distant from each ono of thoso three Im portant towns, the distance being about eight miles from each. The Improvements consist of a Large Bank Barn. wagon sued and outbuildings, and a large a-d a stone spring house, Ac. There are several springs of excellent water and two or three brooks running on the farm. The crop In the ground, at tbo day of the sale, with the right to enter, cut, thresh and remove the grain, la reserved. TERMS OP BALE:-Ten per cent, of one-fourth of tbo purchase money to bo paid at the striking down of the property; the one-fourth lees tbe ten per dent, at the continuation absolute, and the re nt alnlng three-fourths ln one year after continua tion nltd, with Interest from that date. Possession win be glvei,, subject to the present tenancy, up on payment of tbe above ten per cent, ot one fourth ot tbe pun-hose money, and subject to the Terms of Sale. The purchase money unpaid at the confirmation to bo secured by bond and moitgago on the premises. JOHN O. FREEZE, May 18. Adm'r. d. b. n. 0. t, a. NEW INVENTION IN LACING W.IS. A. CORSET with Belt-adjusting back can bo changed from tight to loose-nttlng In fire seconds, without removing from tha Mii.uv ir M person. 2 Nl'.VKlt UPODUIPH D SliW I.ACK8 or KTIiELS T AAn mill iiaf U tint If jtu'witi in. uavTO nil muw gjiuii TllltOUOll the IillESa. The healthiest, best-mtlng and most comfortable Corset trade. rim fi:i.i -Aiji MTiMi coiiHj-T t-o., ISO PRANKLIN ST., NEW YORK CITY. Pactory, RocheBteri p'i..gm BLOOJISBUltG MARKET. Wliolcpulo. HeUL 05 CO CO C5 85 45 4.'0 to SCO 24 28 12 U fiO 8 ta 10 03 03 07 10 09 12 10 12 10 12 20 80 100 1 00 07 88 8 to 7 Wheat per bushel llyo " " Ccrn " " .... Oata " Flour " bbl llutter KgRS fotatoes Hams Dried Apples,, Bltle Bhoulder Chickens Geese. ., Lard per lb,.., Ylnegur per gal Onions per bushel Veal akiDi Wool per lb Hldei Coal on Wiuhp. No 0 42.00; Nos 8. 8, &, Lump if 3.25 No. 63.00 Bltumlouf A3.2S SUHSOU1BE FOR THE COLUMBIAN.