The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 28, 1875, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLOMBIAN.
n i, o o si s n v n n, r It i d a t, hat :s, is;s
Unit Rontt Tlmo Tn1)lc.
LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSDUllO RAIL HOAD
Accommodation Train, ,
Mall Train
Express Train
NORTH. BOOTH.
. .4S A. M. T.St A. M.
7.00 A. M 6. 3 1. M
, 1.40 1'. M. ll.tl A. M
D.84 1'. M.
CATAW1SSA HAIL HOAD.
NOnTII. ROCTII
Accommodation Train e.ss A. M. 7,30 l M.
ltcgular Express ,W l'.M. 11,33A.M.
Through cars On r.xpross train cither to Now York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
Catawissa and Wllllamsport.
For porno weeks pat, Mr. 0. E. Myers, fore
man of ttio Columbian office, liai contributed
to the local columns of tlio paper, ami Is now
permanently employed as foreman of tlio office
and iwist.Mit local editor, lie Is nlo authorized
to transact any business in connection with the
office, and to receive and receipt for money due
to it, make contracts, itc We commend him
to the confidence of the friends of the paper.
To-morrow Is Decoration Day.
"Buck Deer" is now In order.
Our hotel registers Indicato much travel.
Corn planting for this season is about over.
A heavy fog on the river Wednesday morning.
The ice merchant has been doing a thriving
trade the past few days.
Tlio Djnville bridge will cost about W9.000
or $40,000 when completed.
Hazletoii is to have n gymnasium. Why can't
Dloomsburg boait of one also?
The work of tearing down the old Episcopal
Church i progressing slow but sure.
The rain of last Monday night and Tuosday
had a fine growing cllcct on vegetation.
Fifth street, Dloomsburg, as a driving thor
oughfare, cannot bo surpassed in this section.
Tlio opposition in tlio omnibus trade makes
it lively at the L. & D. depot ntout train time.
Flics are making their appearance, and the
housewife is darkening her bsst rooms accord
ingly. ,
Friends of the Grangers arc invited to attend
the pic-nic at ltupcrt next Friday tho -ltli of
June.
Totato bugs are said to be very numerous in
this section, and fears are entertained of a light
yield of potatoes.
Tho grading and paving of Main street from
the Forks Hotel to the Normal School Ilitild
ings progrcsseth.
Edmund Cole's Dlack Fraud, usually styled
Black Fiend, gulled some of our citizens lat
Monday night, at the Opera House.
Sailing and rowing on the Susquehanna river
opposite Dloomsburg, pcems to be a favorite
spot with the young people now-a-days.
tev. II. II. Hewitt, of Sunbury, will officiate
next Sunday, 10:30 a. m., at the Episcopal
Church, the liev. John Hewitt being absent.
Mesrs. Moyer Brothers and Hendcrshott
have charged their soda-water fountains, and
are kept busy dealing out the sparkling
beverage.
Any one standing in front of Thatcher A
Gearhart's store, on Main street, about 7 o'clock
p. m., can count eleven million (?) chimney
swallows.
Of nineteen notable wrecks at sen in forty
years 5,023 lives wire lost. The largest num
ber of lives lost with one vessel, of these nine
teen wrecks, was 5 17.
The opening of tlio Centennial Hotel in
Orangcville, (formerly the Swan Hotel,) with a
grand ball, by Mr. II. C. Conner, we aie ttld
was a pleasant affair.
The woods back of Irondale were on fire la-t
Sunday afternoon, but not much damage win
done. It is supposed that some mischievous
boys ignited them.
Mr. I. Iv. Miller, of the firm of S. II. Miller
& Son, la now in the city where he is purchasing
a large stock of slimmer good', which will be
vn hand in a few days,
Hev. D.J. Waller is so far recovcrid from
injuries received last winter, by being thrown
from a sleigh, as to be upon the streets, with
the use of a crutch and cane.
- Standing on the hill in the vicinity of the
Normal School Buildings, and casting one's
optics carelessly over Dloomsburg, it is appa
rently "a forc-t of living green."
Tho "Centennial Dramatic Association" prom
isc tlio citizens of Dloomsburg and vicinity, an
other entertainment In tho course of a few weeks.
Tlio tlllo of the play will bo announced In duo
season, together with other particulars. Sinco
the Association appeared on tho first of last
month, It lias been ro-organlicd, and a very at
tractive and Interesting bill Is promised.
GltAMlKltS l'lO NIC.
Tho Grangers of Columbia county and visit
ing friends will have a grand PicNic at Import
on Friday, Juno -llli. Col. Victor E. Plolett, of
Bradford, nnd Dr. Michael Stcck, of Lycoming,
will address them on tho occasion. Tho speeches
will be worth listening to, by people who nro
not Grangers, as well as tlioo ol the order, nnd
tho occasion will no doubt be a most pleasant
one to all who may attend,
Dr. II. F. Gardner performed a very patnful
operation on tlio jaw of Mr. Frank Slayman,
of Dloomsburg, on Tuesday last. Tho jaw had
become ulcerated and had eaten a holo through
the cheek, The Doctor extracted n tooth in
four pieces, together with a picco of the jaw
bone, after which ho probed the cheek and con
siderable distance into the jaw, for the pnrpoo
of burning with nitrate of silver. Mr. Slayman
bore the operation without taking anything to
allay the pain.
If it be true that "cleanliness is next to Godli
ness" the good wives of Jttoombiirg liavo been
exceedingly pious (or next to it) during the
past week. The semi-annual horror described
in vulgar terms as 'house-cleaning," n sort of
periodical epidemic among the fair portion ol
creation, has been raging in its mo-t violent
form during that time, but, to the great satUf.ic
tloif of the sterner' clement, has pretty nearly
subsided, having about run its course. Thank
the stars, it comes only twice a year in its ma
lignant form.
Several persons have worked out tho puzzle
we gave la-t week: how to cut a board measur
ing 10 x 0 inches, so that the two pieces could
be put together in a way to make a square foot.
The following is the diagram :
4 12
3
1
a y o
4
3
12
The Lackawanna and Illoomsburg railroad
has again changed its time table. For exact
time now at Dloomsburg see table at tho head of
first local column. These changes are required
by the changes of roads with which tlio L. t B.
connects Already, however, one or two eastern
mails have hem missed for want of connection
at Northumberland. It is earnestly desired by
the people along the line that this may be
corrected. That mall is one of the most im
portant received and it should be the surest.
The Catawissa road never fails to bring its mails
at exact time, except upon extraordinary oe
cuirenees, and the L. A B. should not fail. Why
can not its trains wait at Northumberland when
the Northern Central is behind time? The
northern connections of the L. & It. are of little
account, either as to irails or passengers, but
connection at Northumberland is of the first
importance to both. There is no difficulty in
making it, if waiting be required, us it is scl
dom that the Northern Central is much behind
time. It is earnestly hoped the annoyance may
be abated.
Fancy Auvmittsino. Many complaints are
made on all sides of the petty annoyance to
which people are subjected by various advertis
inir methods, both distasteful and obnoxious.
Adverti-ing circiilais are gotten up in the
mn-t elaborate manner, encased in envelopes of
the latest style, elegcnlly addressed, and left at
our very doors. Again another mode is to have
slips of paper thrust into the hand of the pedes-
trian by impertinent men and boys. In this
manner some persons seek to increase their
business.
Advertising, if properly used, is the best way
of increasing one's business, but it may be so
bad Iv used as to be a mere sjuree of expense
without remuneration and one of the ways in
which it becomes so is by maki. g it too ob
trusive.
An ndvertl-ement in a respectable paper does
not excite suspicion, hut ihis irregular manner
is hardlv ever successful. The blip is not read
but di-djinfully consigned to the tire or waste
bakct. We cannot compel people to buy. The
be.t way to give satisfactory information lo
thu-e intending to purchase is in the columns of
a goud newspaper. Geo. 1'. Howell, the larg
est advertiser in Africa.
Decoration. Tlio Ofdcrs participating In
tho exercises of Decoration on Saturday, will
form on Market Square, at 3 o'clock. Flow
ers to bo left at Colonel Knorr's office heforo 10
o'clock, Saturday morning, All citizens are
requested to tako part in honoring the dead
hciooa. J. B. ltontsox,
Chief Marshall.
Messrs. W. B. Koons, 1). Lowcnbcrg, It. V,
Clark mid Dev. John Hewitt, went "up the
creek" last Tuesday u a fishing excursion,
Messrs. Koons and lowcnbcrg returned on
Wednesday evening with 400 beautiful trout,
200 of which were served up, a la Dcltnonico, for
the guests of the Exchange Hotel, on Thursday
morning, At tho tfino of going to press Messrs.
Clark and Hewitt had not returned.
Tho following letter of inquiry was received
by n telegraph operator in Dloomsburg a few-
lays since. The make-up of the letter is enough
lo causo the ghost of tho lato Professor Samuel
F. D. Morse, master of telegraphy, to blush.
Wo give the letter itrbtttim el literatim:
Dear sir
Ilcarimr that vou arc oneratltnr at bloomsburg
I thought I Would drop you n few Lhie.ito Hear
if there is any chance to get a Job 1 Learnt on
the P & K It. It. I work by Pniicro yet I wish
you would Please inform mu if there is any
chance on that road by doing so you will oblige
yours truely
answer soon
COt.tJMMA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY.
A meeting of tho Columbia county Medical
Society was held hero lat week. Quite a large
number of Physicians were present from tlillor-
cut parts of Iho county, nnd much interest was
manifested. The meeting being called lo order
by tlio President, Or, Turner, cases were
related by Drs. Vastine, Swisher and Wm. Mc
Kclvy, which elicited warm discussion from
Dr. Hthcr, Case, Haider and others, ami we
think will bo of benefit to those now suffering
from various diseases. We understand that
these inciting are held monthly and are rapidly
increasing in si.e and interest.
Lat Thursday afternoon a wagon belonging
to the Dloomsburg Lumber Company, and
loaded with finished doors, was discovered to be
on fire. At the time of this discovery the
wagon was standing near the planing mill, and
the wind blowing very hard. A horso being
attached to the wagon it was quickly drawn out
of reach of the mill, when the flames were
estinguished, but not until Iho doors were con
siderably scorched. The supposition, as to how
the fire originated, is that tho driver knocked
the fire out of his pipe into the bed of the
wagon, which after smouldering some time burn
ed into a blaze. Fortunately for the driver ho
was hauling wooden doors in lieu of nitro
glycerine. Oats taken on subscription at the Columiiian
office.
A fresh invoice of Parasols and Fans received
this week by Wagonseller & Co.
Turkish Toweling and Daskct Cloth for Chil
dren's Cloaks at Lutz & Sloan's.
Granulated Sugar for sale, at Mussel's.
New Calicoes, Muslins, Shirtings Ac. to arrive
at I. W. llartman's.
A new Cabinet Empire Sewing Machine, a
beautiful article of furniture, for sale very cheap
if called for soon at Cadman's.
If you want a first rlass I-nrm agon,
If you want a Platform Pleasure Wagon,
If you want an Ellptic Spring agon,
If you want a Pleasure Wagon, ,
If you want your Wagon put In good trim,
If you want repairs done good with short
notice, Go to J. It. Kai'S.
Chccsel Chcesol Cliecsel
of Cheese at Itussel's.
I-'lno assortment
When you go to Philadelphia stop nt
tho Allegheny House, No. 812 mid 811 Mar
ket street j having been recently renovated.
Prlco only $2 per day. A. Heck,
March Ul,'76-ly Proprietor.
Go to W. II. Brown's. His Flh are New
and warranted full weight. His prices are low.
Ijok at his Fih before you buy at any other
place.
Fahmeeo, Attention. lttiRSEi.i. takes
Butter, Eggs nnd Produce in exchango for
goods.
The celebrated Bazar Glove Fitting Patterns
nt Clark .t Wolf's.
Children's Pearl
Knorr's.
id Bull' Shoes at K. M.
Pewter Sand for sale at Hu.ssei.'h.
Merchants going to tlio city will do well
lo call on W. 11. IIUNTr.lt, who is engaged
with the old and reliable- firm of "i EAlir.n
& HnrtKENhTocK.-Tiir Hats, Caps, Straw
UoouVVc., 207 North Third street, Phila
delphia. Jdhrcli l'J.'TO-rjm
COAL. COAL
Old INtaMlshnl Coal Yard.
O. W. Neal ft Ill'.o., Wholesale & llctail
Dealers in nil si.cs of tlio best qualities o(
lied mid White Ash Coal, at tho very lowest
market rates. Havccoiistantlyonhiiml largo
stocks of ,
Domestic, -Cupola,
Black-smith' Anthracite,
Bituminous
and Liiiicburiier's Coal.
Especial attention given to the prepara
tion (it coal ucioru leaving imi "- vii.h i
and Lumber taken in exchange for coal.
Coal delivered to any pari of the town at
short notice. Orders lelt at I. W. McKelvy's
store, or at our ollice, will receive tirompt tit
tentiim. Ollice and Yards at William Neal
t Sons' Furnace. F.iwt Bloomsburg. Your
patronage respectfully solicited.
COAL. l7-tf-25 COAL
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
.Si's rises 4 o'clock 43 minutes-sets 7 o'clock 11
minutes.
More new Piints at Clark & Wolf's.
Go to W. II. Drown for fine Ironstone China
Ware. Ak for J. Wcdgood's ware, it will not
blister and is the best in market. Tea Sets $1.50,
Dinner Sets sold at bottom figures. Tho-c tint
are in want of Ware will find it tu their interest
to go to W. II. I'.IO'VII.
Buy only L. H. Sudick's Manufacture of
Whips, fold (inly by C. M. Girton, Something
New. Call and Examine.
Go to E. M. Knorr's for Spring and Summer
Slices.
Go to I). W. Johnson's Bakery and Confec
tionary for Fine French Candies, Cakes, Ice
Cream, &c. Mr. Johnson is the only Baker hi
Dloomsburg who runs a Dread Wagon, lie is
making preparation to run to Light Street and
Kspy with Fresh Dread, Cakes and Biscuits.
New Parasols at Clark & Wolf's.
For llcliable nnd Handsomo Doots and Shoes
"o to McKinuey s.
Something New and Cheap the Blake Organ
at I. K. .Miller s.
We are informed that a man named Michael,
about 40 years of age, had his right shoulder
and arm badly crushed last Monday by a blide
of dirt at the Lime llidgo quarries.
Mr. John Leggolt, of Iola, had stolen from
his stable last Friday night, a valuable bay
marc. A tramp who passed Mr. Lcggott's place
about dark of tho samo day, is suspected of the
theft.
Persons in Dloomsburg, or the county, who
intend to spend any portion of their time from
homo this summer, can liavo the Columiiian
ent to them wherever they desire and for any
length of time.
Citizens residing in the vicinity of tho Park
Grounds are considerably annoyed by vociferous
boys who congregate there for the purpose of
playing base ball. Make a littlo lei noise,
boys, and it's all right.
a i
The Pennsylvania Deserve Association will
meet at Williamsport on tho 3d of June. All
of tho members who propose attending will
please address Capt. C. D. Broekway, Blooms
burir. Pa., at once, in ordei that excursion
tickets may be provided.
W. P. Jones it Co. are doing n large and con
tantly inci easing business in tho dry-goods lino
in Catawissa the natural result of honest trans
actions, good goods at low prices, and liberal
advertising. People who buy in that quarter
will do well to give them a call and try them,
Oat Meal for sale at Itus-el's. Call and try it
Querj.Y correspondent wishes lo know what
lias become of the funds obtained by giving
fairs, festivals, entertainments, Ac., up to with
in three years binee, for the purposo of erecting
a monument to Iho uienioiy of the soldiers in
terred in Itosemimt Cemetery? Can any one
throw a ray of light upon the subject?
The Danville Opera House was sold by the
bherilT, on the Mlh Instant lo i'eter Daluy, jr.,
for 551,000, the amount of the first mortgage,
It owtsl alKiut 23,000 more, It's tost was over
1100,000, and It yields from f 0,000 lo $7,000
annual rental, Tho sympathy of the commun
ity semis to be btrongly with Mr. Jacob Snyder,
who built it and spent Lis entire fortune upon it,
Konuhody has proposed ihat a tree be planted
by every man, woman and child lu the United
btitcs, next year, as a centennial offering to
those who may coino ufter them. The idea U a
royal one and if carried out It will bo a feature
which will carry a remembrance of the year to
generations yet unborn. Jut think of It fortv
millions of trees plsnUsd to commemorate an
important cvwil i lh UibWj-y of our uutry ?
TO OUK l-'ltll'.NlH, CIHEETINO:
By the first of July coming we shall liavo
romplcttd two yens of the publication of the
CoLt'Mtil.VN since it last come into our hands,
Moie than three-fourths of its subscriber are
indi bled upwards of a year's subscription, and
more than the half of them have not paid any
thing. As our circulation is large this is a
heavy tax upon the publisher and too heavy u
load for him to carry much longer. Dining the
summer and autumn, and especially during the
ensuing month, Mr. K. L. Myers will call upon
those subscribers who are in arrears for tlio pur
pose of receiving payment of the amounts due,
and we hope all will meet him kindly and bo
prepared to liquidate uus iiiucuieuuv.--,-,. i. s
from a pleasure to in to send out a collector or
dun people for dues in any form, but everything
in our lino of business mu-t bo paid fjr in ca-h
and we cannot therefore afford to carry a largo
amount of indebtedness for year after year, and
which is also constantly increasing. Wo trust,
therefore, that nono will tako ollence nt being
e.illolupon for what is due, but that all will
take pleasure in aiding the paper to the extent
of Having what they owe for it.
Mr. Myers is also authorized to tako job work
and advertising, to reccivo subscriptions, Ac,
and to take pay and receipt for the same.
The Columbia Herald remarks that ever sinco
newspaper advertising began, tho advertiser has
been unable to sec why advertising should co.-t
so much. Supposo a firm want a yearly adver
tisement worth fifty dollars. According to our
rates it will he ten inches long. The while
paper which it nill cover is worth alone, ten
dollars. The cost or selling up uie auvi'iusi
inent, with four or five changes during the year,
increases the cot to fifteen dollars. The adver
tisement will cover about one-thirtieth of tho
entire paper, but as there are receipts, smaller,
however, from subscriptions as wen as act cms-
Iho space in question need pay ui one-
sixtieth of the expenses of publishing a paper,
exclii.ivo of tlio wlillo paper. Placing this cost
nt S1.S00, which anybody who can estimate wilt
find quite reasonable, the portion lo no pain ny
tho space taken is thirty Hollars, to which iuh-i
ho added tho first named fifteen, which niaku
tho cuit of advertisement forty-five Hollars.
Thereforo there is just five dollars prot.1 on n n
Inches of advertising, when no "beating down''
is accomplished or no bad debts contracted.
Adversers friqueutly say "it costs no more
produce your paper with my advertisement than
!. i i,i. . i, True, but hadn't the pub-
11 noes wiwivi.i. ... ,
Usher better udiice his ex pi use nearly one-
piarler by taking oft one column on caeu page
if ho cannot fill thim twin paying
.,,,..,..? A minh'jut neeil not pay rem
mammoth store if a small one at lower rent
would answer his purpo-e as wen. n a puu
Usher sell advertising H'aco at rates below the
.v.! il, .-ml will bo exactly what it would be to
. merchant who n lis his goods at less than cost
ratlur than keep th m. And yet five men out
.i. ..I,,..,. liinsL. of honor would nut allow
.i ! kL- a merchant to tell an article at less
than he originally paid for It.ttlll to u publisher
make a preelsily similar request, and repeat it
i uiauy Uiaw u y wr.
Barcains in 1'urniluro can be had at Klias
Fiiriium's Furniture Fmporiiiin. He has re-
ducid prices within a few d.ivs nst to the hot
n - . , it i i... .:. l
loin ugure. uive mm a can auti u uuwuv--vu.
Dishes $3.90 per Set yet at I. W. llartman's.
See Lutz it' Sloan's Dress Goods and Trim
mings before ton buy.
Ladies'
Knorr's.
Lasting Gaiters for SI. 75 at K. M.
GnxTixME.v, are you aware that Crutchley &
Kline. riKiprietoi-s of the Centennial Tobacco
v .1.,. t.i i..:Jrt l CM.......1. r-.m..
CIUIC, til' NI-IIL- UIIT "HI l-I'l-Vll LI - .11,1. II.
.i... f-i. .....l si..,..M.,..'P..i..i..,...
11(1 I'V-1 V. (U.I I s, , iivh in .mu .-i i nn. .....
in Dloomsburg? Try them and bo convinced
Diissel lias just received a freh sniiplv of
Apples, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Pine Ap
pies, iSc. L'xaminc Ids stock.
I('i:i ICKI K'R!
All pesons wanting Ice during the Seisnu
mu-t procure Tickits at Klcim's Drug Store.
Ice Delivered to all parts of town.
More new Ties, Itibbom and Iiiichings at
Clark & Wolf's this week.
.Moon rises 1:21 o'clock p. in.
o
cm tils now nnotcil at n' premium, of about lie lu
other words green htcks are in per cent, below par,
o
IImsk Iirr.iis, on Parchment nnd linen paper, com
mon and for Administrators, Executors nnd Trustees,
for sale cheap at the u vmiu in omce.
I'.irat Iluis Just received and for salo nt tho Co
LVMiiiiNonice. o
Charles Lamb, Km 1st, denounced all splrltous
Unuors as "Wet Damnation." Poor fellows he knew
whcicot he snake, by sad experience, anil If lit lug,
wouldapiilythe.saineloAleoholExcltants.-adveilhed
ns cure alls. Hut there Is one Tonic and Altera! It o In
e!ste:icc-thc be.it tho world has ever known
which contains no alcohol. It Is Dr. Walker's Cali
fornia Vinegar Hitters.
o
111.00 D DISEASES.
The blood being thu source from which our sys
tems are built up and from which we derive our
mental as t ell as physical capabilities, how import
ant that It should be kept pure. If It contains vne
fesicrln; poisons all organic (unctions nru weaken
ed theieby. settling upon linpollant organs, as the
lumrs. liter or kidneys, the eltect Is most unasirou-,.
Hence It behumes every one to keep their bloou in a
perfectly healthy condition and mure especially docs
this apply at this particular Mason of tho
jcar than at any other. No matter what the ex
citing cause may be, the real cause of n large pro
portion of nil tho dlscabes Is bad bloou. rott nr.
Pierce does nut wish to pl.ieo his (ioldcn Medical
Discovery In the catalogue of quack patent no-i rums
by recommending It to cure ctery disease, nor does
he so recommend it, on tho contrary there are hun
dreds of diseases that he acknowledges It will not
cure: but what ho does claim Is this, that there Is
but one form of blood disease that It will not cure,
and that disease Is e.mcir. He does not recommend
his Discovery for that disease. ct he kbotvs It toTie
the most searching blood cleanser yet discovered,
and that It will free Iho blood and sjstem of all
other known blood poisons, be they animal, tegeta-
b'c or inliiiT.il. Ihoiiolden Dl-cotcrj is warranted
by Mm to cure the worst forms of Skin Diseases, as
all forms of llluuhes, l'lniples and Eruptions, also
all UlandularSttellliigs, ahd the worst form of scrof
ulous and lleciated Seles ut Neck, Legs or other
parts, and all K-ufuluiis l)l-e.isesof the Hones, as
While swellings, I'eter Mures, Illp .lulnt and Spinal
HLsenaos, all of which boloiv; to scrofulous diseases.
lOSl IKMKil llli' JOINT IllsCtsi: Cl'KKll.
V. UiiovE Station, Ia., July II. Is;.'.
Dr. I'tK.ici:, llull.ilo, N. Y. :
DEAit sir .My tt lie llrstlecanio lame nine jenrs
nso. stii'llliys would appear and dlsappi ar on her
hip, aniUhe was giudu.illj becuniUjg reduced, and
her whole sjslem rotten with itw.v-e. Ill IsVl a
swelling bruke on her hip ill.eharglns large quanti
ties, and since Una time there are t,o . eral openings.
Have had tile doctors nt an c.tpeusO of 112), who say
liotl.Icc will il any good but n htirgle.il operation.
duly tilth, ls73, ho writes thus: -My wltehascer-
laliiiyi'ccelicdngiiat benetlt from the use of jour
Dbcotcry, fursho was not able lo get oil the bed and
was nut expected to Uvea week when sliccoiium-he-ed
Ustn? It, a tear ago. She has been doing moit of
her work for over six months. Has used m-ntj bot
tles nnd still using It. Her recotco Is cousldeu-d as
almost a mlr.ule, and we attribute It all to the use of
jour tahuble medicine. I can cheerfully recom
mend It as ,i blood piulfler and strength leslorcr,
Dlseotery Hf.ol.t by druggists. J.M. liollllINU.
Manv suffer rather than tnko nauseous medicine
Sufferers from coughs, colds, influcnia, sore throat,
or tendency lo Consumption, will And In Dr. Vt'Istar'n
Hnlsam of Wild Cherry a remedy as agrceaoio 10 um
palato as rurcliml In rctnotlnir disease. 6) cents
and J I n bottle, large bottles mueh tho cheaper.
ff, -o-TIIE
WEAK AND TEAH Ol A CITY I.ll-'E.
Tho wear and tear of ailty llfoaro asevcro tax
upon tho strongest constitutions. Tho hurry nnd
busllo ond anxieties of business keep tho nervous
system In a state of unnatural tenilon during busl-
hoss hours, and lu tho enu impair ino ciaviuiy mm
t Igor of thotltal organization. Tlio penally of all
undue excitement Is aulnerpient exhaustion. The
host remedy for It, whatever Iho cause, Is Hustctter'a
Stomach Hitters, tho lonle and altera! Ivo properties
of which rapidly dtHuso themseltes through tho en
tire nystein, revive and reinforce ctery dormant
acuity, nnd rostoro a natural condition oi uuuy unu
mind. Somo moral rcformeis Insist unon Iho disuse
of all stimulants. This, lo say Iho least of It, is irra
tional. All competent physicians admit that a pure
medicated stimulant Is one of the most useful rcmo
dies known. Asatonlonnd lntlgoranl for tho aged
and languid, llostt Iter's Hitters has no equal. It Is
the sheet-anchor of tho feeble and ucumuicu. in
all climates and In every specie of disorder which
breaks down tho bodily (strength, It Is an absolute
speclllc. It Is also an invaluable remedy for sea
sickness. Tho nausea and retching caused by Iho
pitching nnd rolling of a vessel at sea paralyzes the
bodily and mental energies, and tliosottho sufTer
from It would do well lo resort to tho Hitters as n
means of a sure and permanent relief. No steamer
should Mil without a supply of the article. Among
botanic Ingredients of which It Is composed arc some
of the most powerful blood dtrpurents w hlch tho teg.
ctablo kingdom affords. Conserpieiitly, It not only
tones and hit Igorates, but also purines Iho system
through themdifftl sluices which nature has pro-tided
n
'I III'. (HIE T DISCOVERY I
E. r. Ku.i i I. liter Vlniof Iron, l-'or the cure
of wet'; st, , '' ticr.il debility, 1-, digestion, uis-
case of Hi - 'toiHsjslem, constipation, acidity of
the Rtonmen. ml all eases requiring a tonic.
Tho wine hi dudes the most agreeable and efficient
salt otMron wo possess : citrate of .Magnetic oxide,
combined wllh the most energetic of vegetable tonics
Yellow l'crut llin Hark.
Tlio effect In many cases of debility, loss of nppe
lllc, apdireneral prostration, of nu efficient salt of
Iron combined with our valuable Nerve, Ismost hap
py. It augments the appetite, raises the pulse, takes
off muscular tl.tbblucss, lcmoves the palor of debili
ty, nnd gltes a Ilorld tljor to the countenance.
Do you want something lo strengthen you? Do
you want a good nppct Ito ? Ho oil want to build up
your constitution? I),i you want tofeel wetl? Do
you want to get rldof nervousness? Do you want
energy? Dojom want to sleep well? Do yon want
brisk and vigorous feelings? Ifyoudo.trj luuikeis
Wine of Iron.
T Ids truly valuable tot.lc has been so thoroughly
tested by alt classes of the community, that It Is now
deemed lndlspeiislblo as iiTonlo Medicine, It costs
but Hllle, puihles the bio id and gltes ton" to the
stomach, renovates tho ststem and prolongs life.
1 now- only ask a tl l-U of lids valulble Tunic. Prlco
1 per bottle. E. 1'. Kt'NKI.E, Hole Proprietor, Phila
delphia, Pa. AM: your druggist for Kunkcl's Hitter
Wine of Iron, and tako no othermake, sold only In
II bottles. All others are counterfeit, wbewaro of
them.
TUT. Woiivi
Entirely removed wllh purely veget ible medicine,
passing flom the sjstem alive. No tee until the head
pisses. Comoandrefertopatlentstreated. Dr. E. P.
Kcskr.i, No. 'J.-J t.'urtli Nluili st Phlladi Iphla. Ad
vpe free. Seat, Pin and stomach Worms also ic
nioved. As!; sour drug-jlst fir Kcnkh.'s Woksi
Sviii-c. Price, ?1 per bottle. Send for circular.
TJ.TXECr TOU'S NOTICF.
i:-rire or joiin uuvtii, nrcPAscn.
betters test uii'-nlarv on the estatu nf John Death,
, . , W.I-. .... ..... .fl I 'i it 1 1 1 1,1 ,1 I .'..lllltt. lll.PI.
oil, hat e beeu granted by the Iteglstir of said count v,
to Ceorge D. Heath, ut Jackson township, Columbia
cmml v, I'a, Executor, lownumaii perst in intieoi
rui tn'siiiii estate lire lenuestetl to make itatment.
and those hating claims or demands against the
s lid estate will make them known to I he Mild Hv.ec-
utor wnnuui ueiay. (.i.ui.in. n. in..i n.
.May 7-ct. Executor.
4 DMIMSTHATOU'ri XOTICK.
A l.srilKOF llli til SUMS, m.CElsKO.
Latersof Administration on Iho estate of frlah
Mill,, t.ite or Madison township. Columbia county.
deccasid, have been grunted bj tho Ileglster of
said county to Jacob shot maker. All persons hating
calms against the (Mate of the decedent, nro re
(liiested to present them for seltleui'-nt, and those
limeoi III lu l lie ( Slil(( (I, I'lUhl i,(jut-m. to wit; oa-
ilei-jilgned admlubU'iitur without delay.
.i.cohsikii:makhi(,
Apr 10,'T.vr.t Administrator.
Of VAI.UAHI.E
REAL ESTATE!
IX pursuance of an order of the Orphan
court of l oliunbl.i county, the undersigned, net
In,' Eeeuioi- or the last U 111 andTcstamciil of Adam
(i.ihi... l.tie or tlio h'U-nshlti of Ho.u Inirereek. lu said
county, deceased, will impose to public sale un the
premises, un
SA'lT'UDA V, .H'Ni; r.tli, 187...
cumin nelng at in o'clock in the forenoon of said day,
the following ilesi-lioeu leal esiatc, in wii :
All tliul leitnlu piece, paiecl or Had or laiiu sun
. lvln - nnd b( In - III the tow nshlnof Itoarliigerci k,
t said lotmty, bounded nnd di-sciloed as follows, to
wit: Adjoining lands of Solomon strauser un the
west, lands ut samtiel lluiiek on th" iiijIIIi. land, of
Julin Elee on the t-asr, and 1 tndsof John Mine on thu
souiu, com .lining
F.kiHTY-l'TVi: ACUF.S,
more or less, nearly all cleared Und, whereon are
erecietia
TWO-STOltY I'ltAME DWEI.LIXU Hol'SE,
A rr.itni' Hank Ham nnd other out buildings. There
Is on Hie preinl-esa good Apple oreh trd, and other
fruit Also, good water un the premises. Possession
(men isi or vnrii, is,,,,
( (iiu riiiNs in-' sAI.E. Ten ner cent of one-
fourth of the nuivh.ise money to be n.ild nt the strik
ing (1 iwn of the propet tv the one-fouilli less I tie ten
ner em. iii the '-oiittriu.il Ion of the sale and the bal
ance In one v.. u- thereafter, with lnterett from con
tinuation I'Im. of edd sale.
LUCAS rAIIltl.NOLIi
Jn't received, a fresh intoiec of latest styles
Children's Summer Suits at I). Yncum's. Also
Men's and Doys' Clothing, all of which ho is
selling cheap.
Xew floods just received at Knorr's.
Army Shoes tit McKiniiey's.
W. II. Drown keejis a lino amtmcnt of Can
ned Fruits nnd conilcined goods. Al-o, a full
u-sortment of Nuts und French Candy mid Or
anges and Lemoin.
Ladies' Xew Ties at I. V. Ilattman's.
fietits' Favorite Duckle Shoo at K. M. Knorr's.
W. II. Drown keeps' the mo-t complete and
finest nssoiliiient of lirocerics that 'can he pm
chased in maiket. Ills Oroccries are fresh and
are selicled from first inipoituV bands. Un
prices are low, as he has purchased his goods at
bottom figures to tuit the times.
(lo to Tlio Singer Sewing
Opera Ilnu-o for bebt Oil,
lleminers, itc.
Machine office in
Nv-edles, Tuckers,
Ilcrnanas (iienadiiies, Percals While floods,
Plain and Plaid Dress Omuls in good variety at
Clark A Wolf's, cheap for cash.
Men's Dutton Gailers at Knorr's.
Don't fail to look nt the Dlako Organ. I. K.
Miller has them.
( i.v liiTHr.i.f.'x lor vnur Oroccries. lie
sells for cult and will not bo undersold.
r,.f.'l,inv-V 'id door below Iho Court House,
is llcadipiurtcra for (iood DouU ami Shoes.
(lo to W. II. Diown's If you want a good
Kxtra Mackerel.
A few Carpets vet lo close out at Luti A
Sloan's. ...
Men's Congress Shoes nt L. M. Knorr's for
$2.r0.
White. Pink, .t lllue Miwpilto liar at I. W.
Hartinan's.
If you want a good 1 lam,
If you want cheap mid pood lea,
If you want Cutl'eo Jittii or Klo,
If you tvatit good Cauneil lTdlt,
If you want the bet Mackerel,
If you want Sugar for tho least money,
if you want tho best Syrups in town,
If you tvatit good Cigars,
If you want good 'lohacco.
If you want anything In tho Grocery and
Provfsign line, go to HuasEuH, Main , btroct.
ii--j
THE IlElif Plll.NTINlt 01T1CE.
'Iho present Is a gou'l opiiortunlty to remind the
fi lends of the paper, cm the public generally, iii.u
the coix-siniA!.' Jon Pmsiisu on icb has no superior
Hi thl-, section, and, lusotiw respects. Is without an
ennui. During the last tear we h.no completely re
newed our t) pes and made largo additions, and II Is
no Idle boast to say that wo liavo now uie lie
Presses, tho liet Assortment fit Tine, tho Heat
Sloik ut Paper, Cards, Ac., and tlio Uest Workmen In
the county, our workmen aro specially adapted for
their places, and we make It a point to always give
our customers a neat, curiect und satisfactory lob.
We do not claim tu do work for less than others, but
will warrant It to be as cheap as can be done nn
whero anil v leld a decent nrollt. All who ai e In need
of Jub Pilnthigut uny kind-Plain or In Culur.s-u 111
llildlttoihelrlateiehttoglvotho Coi.l'UiUts Offleo
atil.il. Wo hateun Und everj variety of i-iids
Paper, Ink, Envelopes, Tugs, Ac, that Is likely tobu
called fur, andean furnish any (Riaidlty or stjle ut
wurkuu thuitnotlce. Mailing to order. II
o
. To all. particularly Invalids, spring Is a trying sea
son, indications of blcknoss should nt once bo at
tended to. lit al diseases may be caused by allow-
lni- thu bowels to become constipated, and thobys-
tern to remain in a illsoideicd condition, until the
dUorder lias tlmo to develop Itself, All ounce of pre-
v, M.i ion is worth ii pound of cure, Is un old and truth-
fid sat Intr. 'therefore wo adtlso all who ale troubled
with tho complaints now very pievalmt-headache
Hull -eslloii. disordered liver, want of appetite
nausea, or fold lab skin, to take, without delay
schonck's Mandrake Pills. We know of no reined)
to harmless and decisive Hills action. It at uneu
btilkes at the rout uf the disease and produces a
healthy tune lo the sj stem. People never need sin
fiTfrom uus disease m Mug from disordered condl
Hon id thu llvef If the would take lids escelUnt
iiiedkliio when they feel the llrst Indications uf tlio
malady. rumlUes lent lug home for bummer mouths
should take three or tour boxes ut these pills wllh
ihem. They liavo an almost Instantaneous ineei
I hey will relievo til.- patient uf headache In one or two
bonis, and will rapidly cieanso iiieuveroi sunuumi
Ingblle, and will elleiluallypicveut a bullous at-
tuik. TI.ey are bold by all druggists.
o
WHEIIETO ADVJIItlTSH.
A. T. Slewnrt bays the best iidteillslng mediums
ho has ever found "are the old established organ ut
Iho two pulltlcal patties, at tho scleral county beats
throughout tho Cnlon. I'liose," ho bays "reaih
every family of Iho least account In their bet eral
euimlles, and me more carefully lead Ihauuny other
cl.is.iut Journals,' If Mr. Men ail's Judgment Isuf
value, tlmo Is no dlillculty lu deciding which paper
It is for tho Interest ut buslnos men lo udtertlso
lu. 'iho coi.usiiu HHiioi-uiT, upon which this
naner Is initially founded, was established
in ism. and tho 1'oi.usmiAX nuw enjoys
w Ider circulation mid greater prospctlty than It ever
did. It goes regul.uiy Into two lliousjnd families In
Columbia und adjoining counties, und by must of
them Is lend from the llrst to the last Hue. it Is the
only iceuiitiUed exponent of near lite thousand
Democratic t oters In Iho cuuuty. it gives luiverusu.
minis a tasty display, that mukos Ihem attractive
Vi Its patrons, thus ensuring greater cci taluty that
they will peruse Ihem. tt line us circiiiaiiuu is un
doubtedly much Iho largest lu tho county, tho ml-
teitisiiur rates of the Couuiiiun are no higher than
those utothtr paiwrs with barely halt niidbeviral
not ono-fuuilh the number ut subsci ibers. Pacts
like the .e speak forthenc. lies. Nu bhrowd business
man will lie et lolnsetl Ids adtcrtlscmcut In tho
COLI'JIUUN
May U-tl
Acting Executor,
Coughs Colds Dron
chitis, Sore Throat, In-
iliieii.a, Croup, Whoop
ing ( ough, Hoarseness
Liver ( omplaint, Pains
or Soreness in the
Chest or Side, Dlccding
at the Lungs, nnd every
ilTectlon ot un I'litoat. I.iinvs and chest, ares eed-
tl. (imdbi tic-use ot Hit, tVi-Tlu's HiijiAUof' Wii.n
Ciiiaiuv. which docs not dry up a cuu-h and leave
the ( uu-o behind, us Isthe case with most nmedles,
but loo --us it, cleanses Iho lungs and allays lrrua-
Ion. thus rcmuiiii,' tlioeausu er me coinpiaini,
Consumption can be cured
by a timely v. . i-t to thu standard remedy, nsls
pruted b) liuniln Is of tcsihnonluls It has received
None genuine mill ss -.lirned ''1.1)1 I 'is" on tin
ur.ini, (-. r,u ci nil and l n bottle: lariro buttle-
ii-ii i ii..-. ii.-.tpi c. si: i'u tv. rowt.E .s: sons,
iToitil.-ioi-s, EoMuu, Mass. sold uy ueaieis gen
irallw
Jan. rJ, J-ly
'KTOi-iO per d.-iv. Agents wanted. All
3D ihc-M -.(.f ivoil.-lngreoploi.f both sexes, joung
and old, make i.e iv money at wui k fur us.ln t heir uw n
localities, inning ineir spare inoincms, or uu uie
time, limn id any tiling else. Wo oiler employment
that will p.i.v handsomely for ours huur's work
l nil paillelllars, l. ruts, ,e., semi us our iiuuit-s.-, ui
once. Iion'l dcliiv. uw is me nine, lion i loon
tor wo k or business elsewlu re, until you lute leiu li
ed tt hat weoiler, o. silsson 1V.C0., Puitlatid, Maine
,laii. K. ,.V1J.
AilENTS WANTED TO SEI.l.
The 1'olilie.il, IVrsumil ami Property
8Righlsr Citizen,
Of Ihelnlt'd stall s-IIovy to exei else, and now to
preserve them. Uy Tlieophtlliis Par.rou., I.E. I).
1 , ..i,.i,.i,i,r ,-.intiii.iiini on t. to 1 eil 'ml end suite
Con-iltutlons, giving their l.l-loiy und origin, and n
full ( llan.lllon Ol inci' I'll"' II"1 s, , ., (..,-.-. i.ov.
nrovlsions: lite pollers and mines or ruuneidiiccis
.... .i , ,i. noil i In obllL-atluustncuirei
i.. . . .1... ',.,.t ,n .,. nf nr.. . uis i. itiii-11 itueutarv rules
for deliberative bodies, and full directions und .legal
forms for nil business ir.iiisaeii-ins, m iiiasi.i),- uis,
Deeds, tiurig.tgi-s, i.e-ivci, .-sines, iii.utiii,
. I I ( ,-.. fl II, II Kll I'll! VOUllllU.
.,...'., t.. ,w ,,f ,'ti .a .v,. . .Kill 4..IW ti) uicrv bodv
.IU.M-.S llliu 1 11 1,11 a v,v., int.n.-..,., .
May int
Mercantile Appraisement.
J' 1ST of dealers of Columbia county. I do
J hereby certify that the following list of dealers
tnken, returned nnd clasMncd bv mo In accordance
wttn the several Act of Assembly In nnd for tho
county of Columbia, fur Mm vear A, 1). lsto, Is cor
rect to the best of my knovvledgo and belief I
mivcu TowNsuir.
class Ucense
Itlep, Abraham slore
liredbetidor, H. II, grocery
Tt ey, .1.1", sloro
shiuiiaii.C. A. storo
Uissee, .1. A. bloro
lirlesbach. (leo. P. sloro
Sliumati, l-'ratik b. store
1IF.N10N TOWKSI1II'.
Ilencoek, Samuel Morn
Mcllcnry, Itohr storo
Melleiirj, .1. .1. store
Cole, K. t 11. storo
DKIAIICIIEK TOWNSltlr.
Eaton, Mrs. A. W. tloto
lillnetob, W, M. store
iiKKWtt'K noiiovau,
Snyder, O I). book store
Miller, A.
Dodsoti, .1, II. druggist
sleeker, N. W. furnltiiro storo
IK nran Miss il. mllllniry
llower, .f. II. It storo
.lackson A- Woodlti, inf g. co, storo
llucklngnam, II. A. tin & stoics
Sceshnlt, .1. M tin ,t stoves
l'owler, c. D. Iln K Moves
lloekinan. II. M grocery
I-'rens lire's., Mnro
Press lire's., lumber dealers
I.lttln, Dr. It. II. druggist
Adams A: Son. store
Wilson J: senderllng, druggists
Ilruoks, D. ,1. tin ,t stoves
Eggert, .lohn Jewelry
liowtiian A etispin, storo
dross, Datldbultler
town oi' r.ioostsnri'.n,
'. idmlro A' Co , confectionery
Vnnatta, II. II. paper store
Itolllns Holmes, gas titters
Wnguiiscller ,1. .v. Co., More
Sat ng", C. E. Jew olery More
EowenbiTg, D, clothing
Illoomsburg Iron Co., storo
bobbins, i'. store
scienter ,t. k Hon, store
liuntnn Lajtoli A; Co., Moto
Miller s. II. a; son. storo
iiinir. .1. it L-i-ocerv
Decker x sti"'kel, confectionery
M-irr. c, i'. More
lirovv-n W. II. grocery storo
lleinard. Louis lewelery
JiV.uis, a. .1. eiotiiinir
rii.iiciier A- oenrhart. iras litters
stroup. Datld store
crutchley Kline, tobacco store
Ivreiliner, vv iniain sioru
Mendenhall, E. store
llnireiibueli. Isniah tin ,t (dotes
Kh-lni, Henry gns-ery
Yost, Henry grocery
Ilc-s, V.' 1'. nuns
llower, 11. e'. snne sioro
lnl7o. .f. 11 f-roeei v
Webb, Th un.is eontecllonery
stnhner, llernhnrd grocery
l laiK, u. A siationerv
Mojer Pro's , druiglsts
Knorr. P. M. shoo .-.torn
Culeman, Jesse dealer In paper
missel, ,M. .ii. comeetionery
Unpen, A. M. tin S stoves
tvnirv. I.. 1 1 Iln A: Moves
.lolmsoit, D. W. comeetionery
i urniaii. i;. n. lurniioi-o
llrobst, Mrs. David confectionery
itabb, Augustus gruccry
Hw-r.J. K.hlore
Corcll. (I. W. furniture store
Hartley k lienor, storo
Klelm, C. A. dritrglst
Hai tman, n. c. carpet store
Yoeinn. II. clothlnx
llnil man, I W. storo
Melvelvy, 1. W. sloru
McKlnney, tv. c shoo store
I.tii a: sio.in, sioro
Mojer lira's.. (Irii'.-irlsts
lit own, CM shoo store
.lacoliy.o. t.griicerv
Yost, llenry fiirnltiirn
Mason, Augustus coal iKilr
Neal ('. W. ic lire., co il doalers
Hendcrshott .1. W. grocery
boss. Piter bottler
.lacoby, E. dealer
I'lTlWIsSllOSV-NSUIl',
Illle A- llt-o., store
Hawks, Datld eonfeclloliery
Weiver, 1-'. store
iruiist. .il .11. sioro
oilbcrt c Kline, storo
Portncr ii. r.s son, storo
orange. Wm. store
seesholt, 1. II, grocery
aiMr-r. T. I-. iiiruiiuro
.lohn I. .t sun. stoic
smith, ! M. druggist
,li, mi. tv Illltllll tin a, stoves
Manhardt. f.co.shoe stole
Slmrplesi .1. K, .v sons, More
e leaver, a. i. iki ,v siovus
Ki'lrurcl, i. p. stole
.loiifa tt . P. A Co.. store
I Ian nun, William furniture
Dlemer, s. II, stoiu
lENlltlt.Ii rJOBOlflll.
Ilrjson It. A Co., More
Monin, -lohn shoe sturo
lloagland, .1. .1. shoe stole
Collins. Thoinns grocery
liike, .lames recti store
Itlack, D. c. grocTj
Murphy, c. i. store
Pci tner, A, 11. tin .t stoves
I-'olantl, Conrad gruet ry
Millard, o. II. storu
.tlciiseh, Adam Jovw lcry
ounnej.Mrs Mary confectionery
v tut litiren, s. store
Davis, iieoigo sr. druggist
Kane, Anui'ew grueery
Davis Win eonfceUoitarv
curley, Edit ai d grocery
eESTI'.KrOVV.NalHI-,
Lowe Ilro'-., .t to. storo
sp uisltr, .lncob sloro
iv romcr, .i osiau sioro
Dlcteilch, Samuel grocery
I'.robit. Thorn is irroeerv
Whit man .v Ertln, slore
hamuli, .1. 1', stoto
1 13flS'(ICKCCC TOWNSUtr.
Mcllcnry, D. A M. sloro
Ainmcrm in, .i. .11. siuio
Mclleury, ,1. P. sture
Hosier, D It. storo
mils, ui, .lerius store
lirelsiiach, 11 P. sturo
lluviel, 11. M. storu
IKlKKf.tN lOWNSIltr.
Dyer Pro's., M010
UKKeNtVOOD TOWNSHIP.
mack P. D. More
Di-rr .ir Eauce, store
Henry, Mrs Ilaiin.ihsturo
ElUs Eies s nru.. stjru
Masters, Win. store
Eies a; Heller, storo
U-ggott iS Lore, sroru
Welllvir, .1. L. store
ihmiax'k TOtrssuir.
Minemnker, M. tl. .V. W. II. shoe store
on, tt'm. slioj storu
llanls, s. 1. suoo storo
1.01'fST TOiv.ssuir.
Ycager, .faeob storo
Pahilngei, l.ucas store
V.istlne, ,1. II, storo
I'i'iierm.iii. 1 naries sioio
Yueiini, I. M Mure
Lee x lthoades, slore
MlPlsOV 10Us.'?ltII'.
Kriimcr. C. Hsu. store
limbics, Win, store
MAIN lOWNsllll'
Campbell A Co, stcio
llo'llll-', .1. I', stole
Derr, 1". 1-'. store
Mtri-UKlOWNillll'.
Heller, .lohn 11. store
brown. Win. v. stole
creasy & brow 11. store
Schweppcnhelser, E. storo
viOSTOtT, TOWNSHIP.
Margeruui, P It. storo
Aiiimermnii A. .1. A Jackson, storu
I'uxiun .v: iiannaii, ueaieis
I iiiuswurlh, J P. grocery ,
liot'Nr h.i:as.int townsuip,
Sands, Joseph E. storo
OltlNOE TOWNJIIIP.
Stewart, A. II. storo
sintih fi Pro.. Un A stoves
culem.in, . mireh.iiit tailor
Slo.111, 1). K. stoto
IlteHcr, II courectioiiery
Keller, M. C. conficllonery
rise TowNitnr.
u J 00
it 7 00
II 7 00
11 7 W
tl lf 00.
14 7 Oil
13 10 00
14 7 00
ti 11 m
VI l i M
14 7 00
14 7 CO
14 7 00
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W-IP- TORIES &GO-,
CilTAWISSii-i PA.,
Invito thonUentionofCAHU IlUYKltS to their LAUGH and HI.AUTIl'Ur., STOCK of
SPK1WG AND SUMMER GOODS,
Fine Dress Goods, at 12, 20, 25, !57 eta. nnd upwards. Newest and
mosL desirablo styles at reuuecu prices.
BEADY MADE LINEN SUIT3 FROM $3.?0 TO $12.00.
White Dress Goods in great variety, very low. Piques, Lawns, Cords,
and the most popular styles at 20, 20, 374 to 50 ets. per yard.
A largo assortment of Fancy Shawls for Fpring and bummer, irom
$2.00 and upwards. Paisley and Black Thibbit Shawls very low.
UEST KID UL0VKS, 0SH AND TWO HUTT0NS, S1.-25 TO 81.75.
Corsets at 50, 75, 88 ets., and Sl.00, $1.25 to $2.25. Madanw Foy's
Corsets $1.25. Children's Corsets and Waists.
Wo Have tho Largest Slock of Corsets in tlio County.
Great Bargains in Embroideries. 1,000 yds. from G ets. to $1 pr. yd.
Insertings aud Trimmings in Great Variety.
Parasols, 40 different styles at 50, 75 ets $1.00, $1.25 to $4.50
Fans, immense stock, at 8, 10, 15, 25 and 50 ets.
Large black painted Fans, 75 eta., $1.00, $1.25, to $1.75.
Everything new in Belts, Neck-wear, Collars and Cuffs, m
LAYTON RUNYON, & CO., 13LOOMS13URG, I'A.,
kocH cointiiutly on liund ;i Kull mul Complete) Stock of
HEAVY AISTaD SHELF
which rc will sc.ll to the Pulilic at Prioci so I.uw as to defy competition,
on: stock consists in vm of
IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and PUTTY,
MECHANICS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
of all G null's ami Latcit Improvement-,
ACKSMITHS BELLOWS. ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS.
Burden's Horse and Mule hoes, Horse Nails, ttc.
PATENT WHEELS OLD'S AND WARNER'S PATENTS,
Spokes, Heavy and Light, Carriage Mallcbcls,
Axle.?. SpriujM. Gum and Oil Cloths, Valentines Varnishes, Spirits
Turpentine,
ami a general Ptoek of
WAGON AND CAHREAGE MAKERS GOODS,
Juilding Material.-, such as DUNCANNON NAILS, Lewis' Lead,
3est Cblors, Pure Oils, &c as low as they can be bought in tho county.
GIVJ'J. US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
LAYTON RUNYON & CO
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IIOIIIIS'IICIIGGK TOW.Villll'.
I'lierilngton, Owen fcloro
SCOTT TOWNSHIP.
OlPttorli'li, W. 11. Moid
Unwell, A. 1'. ociifi'i'tloiici'
Allcm.m, i'. H. Muvcs(.ttln
ii it. ttiiwm.iki'r. turn ttiro
chiiiilirrl.ilii .t KlU'lion, stoio
sliiimiui, 1'. 1'. nun'
ll.lM'l,. vv . linmiAu.uei.
U'onililll, S.iuilli'l A. Mom
i'ri'vi llii'.' M. .V son, tlorj
Wirklii'U'r. J. 1). Mere
i rvvi'lliiA )r. Tliotiu-i stoio
siivuit li. A i'o., lutiilwi' iiiercluiiH
I'riwi'llni? .t 'I'ri'ioliley, fcluro
Vvlllti', A. n. btuio
Kill. It. S. llli hl'ivi'3
creisv, I). A.storo
uonlmr,.!. It. druggist
MllAIII.OAl'TOW.NSllll',
Colo 11. li. A' l'ro., More
All tiorsuiH who nuy fed nfcrleveubj
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r miru'ts All tiorsuiH vv lio nuy f 1 nf crlevcU by tho nloM
it iiii'i't's ol.w.llU'ulloiicii!iliuvo nnupmiiliuiltynr iippoallnir
ini.lv I ' mivtlns It"' uiidLrfcltriifd. on Tumlay, tl.e ISI 1
I'UUJ. I ' . , , - , .,inintud,mi.p'ullinr.i I.
M.nu.i, l'
How Lost IM Restored!
d.iy uf .liiuo, 1I , ut tlio Commissioner's (unco
JHUUIUMIUI (,' II UlU V U .W.IV ... III.. ll u .iuvi. p. IM
I'ASPHlt IIIIAH'n.
.May, Sl-ll llircautllo Appraiser,
Swiss Trimmings, etc., etc.
U-ppti ii full line of Heit Stnnilanl makes of
HINTS 'MUSLINS, Ac. UnyiiiR our (,'oodi direct from tlio Importer nntl Manufacturer
r CuhIi, wc pro einitileil to oiler iiiui'iial inducement". Our binlncM if to sell (jooiU. lo
11 them wo mtiat bIiow tlicni, which wc do with pli-mure. uon t tail to can at iuo
FOPUIailR GASH STOSE OF
W. P. JONES & CO..
Corner Main aud Third streets, Catawissa, Pa.
iAYTO.N ItU.NVON.
CHAltrXS W. ltU.NTON.
HARDWARE STORE.
Mario, 1-;s-tf.
NEW HARDWARE STORE!
SUCCIUKri TO J. . WIDKMAN
mmmmm
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'.Ul things for all sorts of buyer-. ' "
1
CO.,
Keep on Hntul tho
'.! (iinik'ts. Gouuvs. Tvu'i.i i'i. I'liers.
fAUlll.... 1 1. j Onll. ,,ml I'rii.p,
All things for all sorts of buyer.
LARGEST STOCK
Ol-'
AND
SHELF HARDWAEE
In the Conntv.
W'c liavo also aiUled to oyr Stock
IEE.LS
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sKES,
WHEELBARROWS
GLASS, PUTTY, CS-JrtXJM XJfca'X-QJXNJ Jifci, dSZ.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
In all its Branches, Carefully Selected and Purchased low lor Ca-h giving us
Advantages for Selling which can not lie excelled by any other
Hardware Store in the Country.
GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
Wo GUARANTEE botli in P1UCE nnd QUALITY of our Goods!,
The Largest Store in the Country.
J SCHUYLER Si SON, Bloomsburg, i'a.
llarclitvis-y
Tl'ST
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nblUlicil a new cililion of Dr. CU1.-
VtltWIXI.'M telelnatoil essay on tlio mUlc.il cuio
(without mi'illilne) of Spmnaloirlm-a
..K.. iiiin.il MtMknuss. Involoiiturv hcin-
Inal vveakni'fch, Imputi'iicy, .Menial unit
pli)ilc.il liicapailiy, Impuaiuients to
Marriage, etc,! ubQ consumption, lipuepsy, ami i ua
liiiluecil liy hilf-lnilulsenco or uoxtuat oUravutrunco
I'llcs, Ac.
liHf Price, in a acatctl cnuhpt, only nix cents.
Tlio ceklirateil author, lu this mlmlnililo eba
eloarlj dimionttrittub from n tlilrly 5 cars' bucceeif u
nractlce. Ihat tho alarmlni; coiisenuuncos or ten.
numo nny bo radically em cil without t ho lUunorotm
um ot Internal iiuMhlno or tlio application ot tlio
Utiltiii poliitlnjr out a moilo of euro ntoncotlmplo
certain, mul elfeetual, by means o! which overy sut
firer, no muter what his condition may lie, may cur
liluiwlf cheaply palvately, and ralloally.
trphis Locturo khouM ho In tho hands ot every
south and ovory man In iho hml.
scut imdi'r anal, In a plain vuvclope, lo any nd-
dies, poet-paid, on receipt of fclt coins, or two pout
btainps.
Ad'lioM the 1'nUbliiTB,
CHAS. J.C. KLINE .V CO.,
UT llowory, Vk York, l'ot Ofllco llox 4,fjtj.
April H, 'is-jr
FOR SALE!
Valuable Town Property
and Farm at Private
Salo !
The Ukuinoton Kevvinu Mt
ciiiNa ha,i sprune rapidly Into
favor as possessing tlio best com
r.txiTlos ot good qualltlca,
namely t Ught runnlug.siiiootti,
Nolselebs, Ilopid, lluiable, wllh
perfect IXKt bllteh.
It Is a bhuttlo Jlachlne, with
Automallc Drop l'eed. Iiolgn
beautiful and construction tho
very bett.
GOOD AGENTS
ADMtUSS,
B
LANK lIOUTflAGLa fortaleclieaiiatlho
lutcuruv uuhu.
rplIE unilerslKiieil, ono of Iho Executor of
I (ii-;uitiii, vvi-i wiiit, iii'cimw)ii, uiiera at privaio
bale, tlio luliuvviiikf V.UU.IU1V piuinrtiy, lu vvibi
UNU TWO-STOllY MUCK DWELLING
HOUSE,
win, nut.lmlliliii? nnd luL nttaelicd. hltiiftted'on
AI.UII r.ll vM'i, iiiiiuuuuurif, l a, j uia uuivu w oviuuutu
tor two f.uiillti's,
ai.sii uuu tvi-ii-Ktorv fr.iino ilwolllnz house, wllh
o'li-bulldlngs, frumanlalilo und trotvil tut attached,
This piupoity H oppoolto the re.ideuco of tho lalo
Alxl. nnn tvvn.klnrv frivnio duelling llOUSOVrlth
bUlilo nut-hull. llui,ii and lot altuchud sltuaUU on
ICIK L; nl I .111 . IEUUII11SIII1I 17. I'J.
Alo,kU vuoiuit lou ululated on I'ourth Street,
Alti. u vuliublo farm situated onivhalf mllo fioin
the tow n ut .M'Kwenav tile, I'a. tiatd farm contains M
lieresot land.
r'or lei uis ut sale apply to
l.KOltliK Sv. I'OIIUKI.U llieeutor,
fob. VI, rs-Cui, Illoomsburg, fa,
WANTED.
3-T03!
IteuisuTON No. 1 Maehlnofo
family ii, in ti.e;TimiD yf.au
ok its kxistemt., lias met wllh
a mure uii'iii isckkapk or ratio
Ol -I.KS TIUS ANY MACU1SK0N
THE M VHKKT.
ltrvusuTON No, 2 Machine for
iiAsciiiTrnixu and finally use
ire.uly for delivery only sinco
June, lsTi), for range, perfec
tion, ntulv arloty of worK, 1
vviihoutarlval In tatallyor
WOllKSllOl'.
SEISTX) FOR CIRCULAR
Keminaton Senilis Macliine Cumpiiy, Uiou, 1 Y.
IlKiJCIl OrritTS OF HILIIIXGTOX CO.Ili'A.MKS.
I',. Hcnilntou & Sons, )
llcmliiKtun Scwlns M. Co., 1L10N, N. .
Iteiiiiutoii A-'l Co,, )
Mnrcli B, IJ-era
AX ACTUAI. nUSlNKSH INSTITUTION AND
TELEOltAl'llIO INbTlTl'TU.
For InformaUco call at onice,or send tor C'oi u.un
Auvtimsxu, Juui,'-1y
Ml v-i liniadwn.v.'Nevv York, Arms.
.Maillsun t-iiume, Nivv rk. henluir Msclilncn.
Chli ftk,''!, t.T Mutr St., hi'nliiK Jlaihlliiii mid Alfr.l.
Itoktun, 'Mi w iiMiingii ti m Kwing .Maelilneu.
I'tmlnmitl, l-l W'it 4tli M ., Kewlii Muihities,
l llca, Ittv Hi la fee, M hewing Muililnes,
AtUnla, (la., lli tilve sdiniii House, .Marietta Ptrctt.
t-ovviii)r Mnrhlntg,
Wtthlngtuu, li. I'., Ml Seventh St., bowing Slachlnrs.
A DMlMSTllAToll'S XOT1CK.
ITVTB OC CtTIUMINE I1KAHI1AKT, ntTrihFP.
Illi r uf Adu liilsbullim i n tho Cbtnle i t I atlia.
Hue (leiirhatt. Into or Minim township. ( cilmnblu
euuntv, lU'ccust'd, have li u n giuiiteil b,v iho in vmr
uf tuildeuunl) lu .Iuuiiih Klefer, of Main IHHH-liH'.
AU persuun luivlng elation ugalnst the estate i.f U.w
iloeeileut, urn rvituvaU'il to present them fur settle,
incut, anil thow luiUbtiil to tho eslute to ln.iVi1 pav.
nuuillullu) uuiurniguiil ttdiBlnltlralor vithuulue.
Uy. JAMlMKlHII'li,
Apr.M.'it-si Administrator,
BLAKK NtiTl'S.wItli or wliliout cxiiuidirn
lor bulo ut tU- uivxciix uttlce.