The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 11, 1876, Image 3

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ttoifiilnr Express 3 r,a 1.
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TlLrimifii cars on Impress train either to New York
or lilladelplil.i. Accommodation train runs between
(Mtiiwlmnml Wllllaiifport.
1I.D3 A.M.
12.1 tramp, were accommodated with lodging
in llio lockup during the month of January.
ludgoHcottwa? duly Installed In office, and
occupied Iho bench for tlio firm time, on Mon
day lat.
Tho liuomlilll.ai ucil by the Senate, has
been f.wornhly reported in the liotie,and there
is no doubt of its paiago by that body.
Tho neatest, target and mo-.tcomlbrt!iUo cen
sorial establishment in town ii undei tjic K.v
change. Hotel, and Iteilly is the best hanir.
Township Ticismn. Wo are prepared to
furnish tickets to candidates for township olliccs
011 short notice at low rales.
The many friends of 1!. l- Clark, Km., will
be plc-md to learn that lie Is rapidly lecover-
No cies will bo tried in Couit until VA'cdncs
day. Jurors and witnesses should net accord
ingly., Next Mondayjs St. Vnlentine's day. The
ciMomary declarations of love ought to come
from the ladies this year.
Tho lirmof l'oltcrit Kventt has dissolved
partnership, 0. A. l'otter haing purchased Mr.
Kvcrctl'ri inUicst.
Dr. Hall pays that "night air is very bad,"
ami if people will keep 011 breathing after dail;
they do it at their own rbk,atnl have nobody
but thenielvc3 to blame for the (oneciuences.
Wo have received a picture of "Sara, the
l'rinces," a beautiful chroiuo in rich colors.
This woik of art would be an ornament to any
hoii-e. Agents watikd for every town. Ad
dres J. II. l ord ic Co., New York.
The chaiiipioii bull of the County, belonging
to Wesley How man, of Orange, fill down and
broke its nick. The animal was on exhibition
at tho fair List fall. It then weighed over 2:',(I0
pounds.
The mot popular song of ihu day i "(lather
ing Shells fiimi tho Sea Rhine," and a very
pretty instrumental piece is "Templar's Parade
(irand Mnuli." Pi ice each Hi cents. Publi-h-ed
by W. 1.. Tlionip-on A Co., Kal Liverpool,
Ohio.
On last Piiday a Northern Ccntial train was
thrown from tho L, & J!. 1!. K. track below
Danville, and alxiut fniirtcin ears weie lauded
in tho canal bid. The accident was e-.-iii-i-el hy
a htitso belonging to Mr. Strickland, of Dan
ville, backing on to the track. The hoi.-e was
instantly killed.
A L.uun: .Sri:i:n. Our nile-rpri-nig catlloi-l,
John Zaner, of l'l-bingcutk, drove into town
tiiis weik a steer whicli was sold to Itawlings A
Son, biilchcis. When killed and die-ed it
weighed UBS pounds. Is tlure a Columbia
county granger who can "beat it?"
Judge Klwell and Hon. C. 1!. liuckalew ad
dieted tho Senate pittance Committee and
limine Committee on Appropriations on Thurs
day evening of lat wick in favor of an appro
priation by the State to our Normal School.
The indications seem favorable.
Jl'sr So. If there were no paper bills to
pay, no elothinii Id buy, no ink, type orlalur
expen-e, a puldNher could manage to live
through the winter, if ho had kind neighbors
who would bring ha-h and fuel occa-Jonally.
.lerxrythore Herald.
,
I I. K. Miller, agent for pianos and organs, has
a M'cond hand Ma-on A Hamlin organ, which
ran be secured at a bargain. It has two banks
of keys, eight stops and four sets of reeds, and is
in good condition. Just the thing for a eburili
or lodge. tf.
Wo recently called attention to the proved
repeal of the law laying out a State road from
Poiindryvillo to flood's school huu-e in I.iuirne
county. The proposed act has already been
advertised, and parlies interested should "gov
ern ieni"elves accordingly." That portion of
the road lying in Columbia county has been
completed.
The township elections will bo held on Tues
day next. In l!lnoin-tiurg wo elect president
and members of the town council, justice of the
peace, judges and inspectors of election, two
constables, two school directors, two as.-cs-ors
and two assistant assessors. Pit the be-t men
bo selected for these (liferent ollices, and when
selected let them bo supported at the polls,
v u
The contract for making the new indexes of
tho deed books for Columbia county, which was
given to W. II. Jaeoby, K-ip, is about complet
ed, It was begun on tho 10th of June la-t, and
has occupied threo men constantly since that
time. The new indexes are a va-l improve
inent 011 tho old plan, and will save much labor
in searching titles.
Post. On Friday afternoon. January iiSlh,
oil tho road from Light Street to Illoomsburg, or
in Illoomsburg. a wallet, e tabling from 50
to SCO in money and valuable papers. A
reward of $20 will bu paid for the same by
leavine it at this otlico or returning to the
owner. . , , ,,
J. S. Haciimax, Light Street,
W. T. Pardoe, of Flkland, Sullivan county.
lias til nisi eousins, -an unrr aim iiiiihB
Can any one beat it V (lazetle t JltilUtiu.
We reprinted the above last week, and since
that timo are informed by John Mowry, of
Fianklln town-hin. in this county, that bo has
91 first emiisins, "alivo and kit king," with
chance for a largo increase.
Thomas Sherwood, son of Kli Sherwood of
thU place, who has been working lu Iho Ilerw icl;
rolling mill for some time pa't, was necmeniauy
can-lit In tho pinion of tho lolls on Tuewlay
ovciiIiil'. and had his left arm torn out of tho
socket. Ho was held fa-t between the lolls two
iii-s Worn ho could bo extricated. Montour
Col. V. K. Piollet, of ysauking, has, we tin
dcrstand, obtained a contract to fuinUh 1,000,
000 feet of lumber to bu u-ed III llieeou-tiuetioil
of somo of the Centennial buildings.-Jwu''
.ll,UtUll.
Wo wonder whether this little Item has any
il,t,, m ,1,. with tho fact that Lol. riollel re.
...mWa.ladlho Legislature for an npproprla
tion of $SO,0M) to put up a granger building on
it.,, e.,,!,.,,,!,,! ..rounds. Puliaps ho lias a cuu
tiait for tho lumber.
On Saluiday two nun were engaged tutting
logs for Mr. Leggot of lohi, this Lotiniy, ami
lodged two muni another trie. O110 of the nun
Insisted unon chomilng down the Ihlld I"''
whllo ll.o either endeavored to dlssiiado him
from his purpose. Hut Amos Allen peisbtnl lu
bis intention and began to fell tho ihlld tree
A" It liegau to fall, in Ids endeavor to escape he
mi and was tliuek and instantly Hilled by tho
falling tuen. Ho leaves a wife and family who
aro sadly in mcil of his caru mid provision,
Jlejiulliam.
The attendance nt court during tin Kline
trial was large. Mol of the civil causes wcro
continued on account of tho number of criminal
cces pending, which not being called cut Iho
te.sdon short (or tho week. The Juries were ills
charged on Thursday morning.
On Thtiraday last Samuel llogart, convicted
of killing his father-in-law, W. A. Kline, was
sentenced to pay a flno.of $300 and to bo confin
ed. In tho penitentiary three years.
The Klines, convicted of tarring him, were
sentenced to pay a fine of $100 each anil 0110
year's Imprisonment In tho county jail.
I)r..MocitATto Stanmmi Committit.. Pur
suant to a call of the Chairman, tho Committee
nut at the Kxchaiige Hotel on Monday last,aiid
selected Hon. O. 11. liuckalew and Hon. J.G.
Freeze as representative delegates to tho State
Convention, and W' J. liuckalew, Kei., us Sena
lorlal delegate. The Committee recommendeil
the appointment ol David Lowenberg as district
delegate.
We can nfiord to do job work in the neatest
manner and at tho low est prices, first, becau.-o
we have the largest assortment of jobbing mate
rial in Iho county ; and secbndly, because we do
meiro work than any other office. We shall
print next week a largo number of orders for
poor districts, with stubs, which will bo bound
ami sold cheap. Poor directors shotilel apply
fur them at once.
OMTUAUV.
Mrs. Itosetta Shannon died in Green Village,
Ftaiiklin county, oil Saturday, tho 6th Inst. She
was the wife of ltov. J. Y. Shannon, of the M.
E. Church. Her remains were interred in the
cemetery at this placo 011 Monday, fiom tho ies
idence of Charles M. Vnuderslice. The services
were conducted in tho Methodist' Church, a
number of ministers being present. Appropri
ate addresses were delivered by Itevs. N. S.
lluckinghani, F. U, Crever, and the pastor, J.
II. MeOarrah. Sho was an excellent christian
woman, and her death is much regretted by her
utmicious friends ami acquaintances.
Ponui'.nv. Mr. K. K. Shellhammer, hotel
keeper nt Falls Hun City, lllackcreek township,
had his houso ransacked and robbed on Sunday,
January oOth, 1S70, of about $20 or $25, a sil
ver hunting-caso watch, and numerous other
valuable articles, while all had gone to church.
The robber is a Dutchman, named Fred Valna,
and was employed nt the above place, lie is
about 12 years of age, six feet high, complexion
fair, wears .No. 11 boots with heel irons and the
remainder full of miner tack", carries a heavy
traveling bag and cane, and is known to bo one
of tho regular tramps that aro now piowling
through the country. Tho public aro hereby
cautioned to bo on a lookout for the above said
tramp. Jlei uiek Imlijtaulenl,
Mimtahy Company, We aro pleaed to
learn that a military company lias finally been
organied in this place, composed of young men
whu have the determination to make the move
ment a success. Some seventy names are on
tho roll, and tho following are the officers elect
ed : William Miller, Captain ; Pat. Sliciid.in,
1st Lieutenant J Alfred Mellon, 2d Lieutenant.
They purpose to piocuro a handsome uniform
after tho pattern of tho National Guards of
Pennsylvania. Of course it will leipiiie money
to' get theiu-elves rigged out in proper style
and they will be obliged to appeal to our citi
zens for as-istance. Wo hopa they will meet
with n liberal response. They given ball on
the 22il iiist as a means of "iaiing the wind."
Montour American.
Am: Aiivi:r.Tisr..ti:NTS 1!i:ah? The adver.
tisenients in a ntw-papcr are more lead than
tho thoughtless imagine. They are the map of
a large idass of men's capabilities in life. The
man who contemplates doing business in a di
taut town takes mi the local paper, ami in its
adveitising columns sees a true picture of the
men he has to deal with ; a complete renin! of
the town, its commerce, its homo trade, the fa
cilities of slorekee lei's, its banks, and ill almci-t
every cao he can estimate the character of the
men who are soliciting tho public patronage.
The advertising page is a map of the town, a
record of its municipal character, a busine-s
e'linfcssion of the citiens, and instead of being
tho opinionated production of one man, it is
freighteel with the life-thoughts of a bundled.
Tin: Day vol' weih: Honx. Here is an in
fallible method of discovering the day of the
week em which any person was born, or the ilny
of the week 011 which a given day of the month
iny number of years previous occurred. To tho
number representing your ago in years at your
next birthday adil one-fourth for leap-years, this
amount divide by seven, and tho remainder,
counted back from tho day of the week 011 which
you wcro born. For instance, nt your next
biithday you will bo 21 years old, this divide
by !, and the quotient, fl, added to 21 gives .10
as tho amount, whicli divided hy 7, tho number
of days in a week, gives four weeks and a re
mainder of two days. Xow, if your birthday
this year comes 011 Monday, count back two
lays and you have the elay on which you were
born, Saturday. Try it.
The Centennial Dramatic Troupe will give
two performances at the Opera Houso on
tho evenings of February ! and Hi, for the
benefit of the State Notinal School. On Tues
day evening the celebrated drama, "Among the
Hreakeis," will bu produced, and 011 Wednesday
evening tne historical piny, "Jlirtlielav ol pree-
lnm." A laughable farce will conclude thcen-
tertainmcut each evening, ibis is the fourth
tlmo tho Centennial Troupo lias appeared in
public, ami their reputation as an amateur as
sociation is so well etalilislieel as to render uu-
ncee-sary at our hands any words of pralso at
this time. The former deserved success that at
tended llieir illbrts is n sufficient guaranty of a
full house and oversowing collers. The prices
of admission will be 50, 35 and 25 cents. For
full particulars see posters.
HusroNSiutUTY for 1!aii:i Chucks. A
lecision of wide intere- regarding tho responsi
bility of makers of cheeks that are raisesl, or
notes that me altered, has ju-t been rendered by
Judge Sliarswood, of the Supremo Court. He
holds that a maker who makes a note or clu ck
III such a way as to make alteration easy, or to
Invite It, is liable to a hona-fide holder who
lakes it befoio maturity for value. Hut if tho
maker had Used tho ordinary precautious ho
would not be so liable, any more than forelown
light forgery. Omitting to "scroll" tho blank
space after the woids and figures of the Instru
ments, and signing contracts or other document
in such a way that they could bo severed and 11
perfect ne'gnllnhlo note obtainul, would bo in
stances of negligence that would render the 111:1k'
er liable'. The ijucstion whether proper precau
tlona had been taken was one for Iho jury to de
cide, Tho entertainment given at tho Opera Homo
bv the ladles of llloom-btirg for tho benefit of
tho Normal School, on Tuesday anil Wednesday
evenings, was a success in every way. It con
aisled of an oyster supper, and tho many guests
were waited upon by Mother Goose nnd family,
In costumes repitsenting the iliaractcr men
tinned by that ancient lady in her familiar
rhymes. Thero was tho King and Queen of
Heaits. Jack Spratt and wife, Old King Cole'.
Little Ho Peep, Jaekaud Gill, tho Wiso Man
whu scratched out both his eyes, tho Queen of
the Illackblrds, and ninny others that wo cannot
now recall. The attendance was huge,
and the receipts satisfactory. Wo have not
learned tho exact amount. The Interest taken
liy our townsfolk in tho Institution on tho hill
will Insure ils success, even though tho either
counlles in the dl-trict fail to do their duly,
The ladles deserve great cresllt for their energy,
but to mention tho names of those especially de
serving m's'ii niipcar Itividious.
THE COLUMBIAN AND
COUltT l'ltOCflKDIWlS.
Tho general term of Court opened on Monday
morning last, hh Honor William Klwell upon
tho bench. The commission of Hon. George
Scolt ns Associate Jtidgo was read, and Mriicott
teiok ills seat upon tho bench.
M. Cox, h. K. Worts and K. 11. llidlcman
wtic nppointed tipstaves for first week, nnd John
K. Girton nnd Gcorgo W. Shoemaker for sec
ond week.
All the grand jurors except James Ammcr"
man nnd Adam Michael answered to their
names. Gcorgo W. Suppleo was appointed
foreman. "
In tho matter of the Commonwealth Calvin
Kressler, recognizance of defendant, nnd Joseph
Miissclmnn taken in tho sum of $000 for appear
ance nt next term.
The report of sale in tho estate of Peter Hit
tier, Jr., was confirmed nl si.
A stibjKcna In divorce was ordered on the pe
tition of F.liza P. Dlehl against Gcorgo K. Dicht
for desertion.
A citation was awarded in the estate of Jo
seph Coleman, deceased, to file an account.
The report of viewers in favor of a road in
Ponton township near J. O. Dlldine's, was con
firmed nl si. ,
Iteport of viewers in favor of a road in Mt.
Pleasant and Greenwood township, near Geo
II. Thomas', confirmed nl si. This load is about
threo miles long, running over tho hill nnd
coming out near Sands' store. The damages
assessed amount to $110.
Iteport of viewers in favor of a road in Lo
cust, near Washington George's, was confirmed
ni si.
Iteport of a private road in Orange confirmed
ni si.
Iteport of the auditor making di'tribution in
the estate of M. McDowell, deceased, confirmed
ni si.
On petition of Charles Conner Kvans for
guardian, Francis Kvans was appointed, with
M. F. Jackson as surety. Honel in the sum of
$1,000.
On petition of minor children ofC. 11. Hrobst,
deceased, for guardian, Peter Ilelwig was ap
pointed, with Peter Hclwig, Sr., ns surely,
lionet in the sum of $150 for each ward.
Commonwealth vs Fdinund Carrol. Tho
charge in this cao was keeping a disorderly
houso in Catawissa, but upon a statement made
to the Court that tho defeiielant bad recently
been convince! at a revival meeting, and that
tho prosecutrix was sati-fied, a no pro, was al
lowed on payment of costs.
A true bill was returned by the grand jury
ngaint Ferdinand Gall, charged with larceny.
Commouwiallli vs Sylve'stor J. Faux, charge'
einbiv..leinent, not a tine bill. I'ro-ccutor, T. J.
Thornton, to pay costs.
Commonwealth vs same', ehargo embezzle
ment not a true bill. Prosecutor, 11 F. Hart
man, to pay costs?
On motion of K. H. Ikeler, Ksip, C. G. Haik
ley, II. F. Smith and 1!. H. Little were appoint
ed a committee to examine T. Jell. Vnuderslice
for :idmis.-iou to the liar.
Keturn uf partition in e.-t:ite of Klizabeth
ltishel, deceased, conlirineif ni si.
Commonwealth vs Hcuhui Millard, iharged
with fornication and batardy. A'uh prvi. al
lowed on payment uf co-Is.
On Tuesday morning tho committee appoint
ed to examine T. Jell! Vnuderslice for admis
sion to tlie liar reported favorably, and on mo
tion of C. G. Harkley, V.-t., the Court onleicd
that he bo sworn as an attorney to practice in
tho several coin Is of Columbia county.
Siibpn iia ill divorce ordered again-t Winfield
S, Snall'iron petition of Sarah C. Shaller.
Older of sale continued and petition amended
in the estate of Xathaniel Overdorf. decenseel.
Commonwealth vs Piter A. Kline and F. M.
Kline. This is the case in whicli the defen
dants' were indicted at la-t term for an aggra
vated aault upon Samuel Hngart. A jury was
illed 011 Monday afternoon. Counsel fur (Join-
monweallh aro J. M. Claik, di-trict attorney, C.
It. A W. J. liuckalew, A.O.& II. H. Smith i
K. H. Ikeler, Col. Frcco and ('. G. H.ukley for
tho defendants. W.J. liuckalew opened the
case fur the pru-e'oulion. The facts, as alle-ged,
are that on the 12th of November, 1S7.1, early
in tho morning, Samuel llogart was called into
the Kline hotel at Kohrsburg, and upon enter-
the door was thrown to the Hour, Peter
Kline holding him while F. M. Kliuo put tar
upon Ins lieail anil arms. Ytilliaiu JSogait
snore that he went in the hotel, attracted by tho
cries of his father, and saw tho defendants in
the act. Milton Hit, a clerk at 1 Hack's store-,
testified that F. M. Kline bought somu tar tho
night befoie the assault. A daughter of liogait
testified that sho saw' tho defendants from her
window on the opposite side of tho road, when
her father entered the hotel.
On Tuesday morning F. P. Ikeler, Ksip,
opened for tho defence. Ho stated that they
would prove that neither of tho defendants wcro
up at tho time the assault was committed, but
wcro with their wives. Several witnesses weio
called to prove that it was too dark at tho time
of the assault for any one to recognize iudividii
als across tho street. They then called tho wife
of Samuel llogart, to which the pro-eeution oh.
jected, and a lengthy discussion sprung up as to
the admissibility of a wife's testimony teiidin
to contradict what her husband had sworn to.
Tho Court niled that she was a competent wit
uess to piovo facts as sho knew them. Mrs, Ho-
gait said that sho nut llogart in the kitchen,
ami soon after two men camo in with blackened
faces, seized llogart and threw him 011 theiltior;
then sho ran out ami called Peter, who was 111
bed. She was positive neither of the men were
her brothers, Peter or b. M. Kline. The men
ran out tho kitchen door.
When the defence called the wife of one of
the defendants as a witness, the Court ruled that
sho was not a competent witness on any points
in tho ca-c.
Peter Kline was thin called, and testified that
on tho morning of tho occurrence ho was in bed
when his mother called him. Ho went down
and they told him some one had put tar on llo
gart. Thotir purchased by his brother was
used on a" hog whoso cars had been torn by a
dog, Norman Kline testified that ho stopped at
V, M, Kline's and called hint that inorn!ng,and
that ho was in bed at tho time of the occurrence.
Me-ssrs. Harkley and Ikeler nddiessed tho jury
011 behalf of thu defendants, and C. It. liuckalew
and A. C. Smith for tho prosecution. Tho
Court charged the jury in tho evening, and 011
Wednesday morning they camo in with a ver
dict of guilty of felonious assault.
bcuoot. numerous.
Two weeks ago wo published a section of an
act of Assembly requiring school directors to
publish an annual statemiut of tho finances m
their districts in January. On closer i-xamina
tion wo find a supplement to that net, approved
April 12th, lis'o, wlilch changes the tlmo of
publication to the end of their fi-cal year, which
will bo in June. 1 lie net requires that thu au
thorities of tho district shall then prepare ami
publish in nt least two newspapers of tho county
a statement showing in delall tho actual iiideU
cdiicss, tho amount of thu funded debt, the
amount of tho lloatlng debt, tho valuation of the
taxable properly therein, thu ns-ets of thu ills
trlet, willi the character and value thereof, and
the dale of maturity of tho respective forms of
funded debt thereof ; and a neglect or failure so
to do shall lie a misdemeanor, ptinlshablo by
fine not exceeding one thousand dollars,
IfAbfY Cum: ol' Cnoi'i'. Croup can he cur-
id in one minute, nnd thu tcmeily is simply
nluiii nnd sugar. Tho way to aeeomplUli the
eleed is let lake 11 kuifo or grater and shao oil,
in small paitleles about a tca-'poonful of alum
then mix it with about twice Its quantity of su
gar to inaku it palalabV, and administer It ns
quickly as possible. Almost instantaneous re
lief will follow,
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBQ11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
CANM.r.MAH HAY.
TnK rCRtera bitkiistition Alton Tim OROCNnnoo's
8IUDOW-A FAHMKH IX Till! KOI.K OP 01.0 rKOIM.
"If Candlemas day ho dry nnd fair,
Tho half o' winter's to como nnd malr.
So runs tho old Scottish dUtlch, nnd, there
fore, ns last Wednesday was Onnilletna", tho Ico
men and plumbers may take heart, tho brilliant
weather and frosty, biting wind that prevallcel
during the day betokening tho advent of dilato
ry winter. Tho festival of Candlemas (or of the
Purification of tho Virgin) Li of very ancient
date, and Is still maintained ns a holy day In
Iho Catholic Church in many countries. Hut
In this country little attention Is paid to its cel
ebration, nnd, indeed, In this State it is known
as "Ground-hog's day," from n popular super
stition that that subterranean animal pays n
visit to the surface of tho earth on tho 2d of
February with as great regularity asllf bo kept
an almanac and a chronometer In ills bedroom,
the bowels of tho earth. "I tell yer I seen lilm,"
ejaculated with great positlveness a tall, slab
sided farmer, who was leaning ngaint tho mud
dy wheel of a produce-wagon standing outside
tho Market on tho street of that namo and
Twelfth. "I seen him with my own eyes."
Curious to ascertain what mystery the man had
discovered, tho writer, who chanced to bo pass
ing, camo to a halt, picked a turnip from a bas
ket near by, nnd began to inspect it unconcern
edly. "I was bringing my load o' truck hero
from hum down through Willet's wood, 'bout
ten inllo from ycre, near onto Darby crlck,wlicn
1 seen htm cum right outen bis hole, and ho
jest staid a moment, looked up nt tho sun.bllnk
ed them little eyes o' hls'n, seen bis own shadder
and then yerkod back hum agin quicker nor
lightnin'. We've got lots, o' winter ahead on us
yet." "Sure it was a ground-hog?" queried a
doubting bucolic friend. "I nin't blind, I tell
yer I seen him an' Ills shadder and gosh thun
der, what's that?" Tho tin raof of the market,
canght by tho wind, camo sailing through the
air at this moment and cut short what evidently
promised to bo a very elaborate and learned
disquisition upon tho farmer's animated barom
eter, tho ground-hog, that, like tho snow-drop,
peeps up from its earthly homo nt Candlemas.
PANIC IN A THKATKU IN- CINCINNATI.
On February 6th, whllo the allegory of tho
Great Pepublio was being performed at llobin
inson's Opera House, a panic was created by tho
cry uf fire, in which eleven persons wcro killed,
and many injured. The following is an account
of the Fad allair :
oittoiN or Tin: pas if.
At this hour (nine p. m.) there aro many
i-oiillicling stories as to the origin of the panic
at ltolmison's Opera llou-e. The building was
filled from parquello to gallery with a elenc
crowd, who not only filled all of tho scats and
ai-lcs, but crowded the stairway, and hundreds
were outside seeking admission, lichiud tho
scenes were oOO school children, who were to
take part in the performance, which consisted
I an allegory ol "ilic liepuune." as me time
pprosetieii lor the commencement ot ttio ixer
ises n calcium light in the gallery Hashed its
glare upon tho stage, and immediately a cry of
'lire was raiscit. i he auilienco became panic
trieken and a rush was made for tho stairway.
Tho lower circle of the hou-e is but four steps
ilmve tho level of the street, but the steps are
narrow, and soon became blocked by the sing
ing crowd. Multitudes were pressing fur thu
ooiway, and in tho panic women and ebildieu
were ove-ithrown and trampled under foot by
tho crowd. The scene beggars description. An
alarm was rapidly spread thiorighoiit the city,
anil those who had wives or ebililien there hur
ried to their rescue. A few heroic men placed
themselves near the doorway and endeavored to
assure the people there was no elanger, and an
Hurt was inaile troni the stage to cnecu 1110 man
areer of the nllrighteil crowd, lint quiet w as not
lestored until .1 number were tiaiupled upon
mil many weie seriously injuied.
I hose able to walk at once inane ineir way
lonieward. Tbo-e inure seriously injuree! weio
tikin to the Ninlh street station and to thu
'iiuiineieial ho-pital. and the dead wiregalh
rid in one ot the ollices of tho Opera lluiic.
The high winds on Wednesday of last week
appear to have done much damage in dillei-cnt
eits of the country. At Philadelphia, tho
Cnteiinkil buildings weiegieatly injured. Sev
oral ol tlie lowers on .gru-uiturai 11.111 wire
lown down, the Niw York State building was
levelled to the ground. Thu French Pestau-
ant was badly injured, the ItuloH'IIotel, which
was raised nearly to its iulended elevation, was
levelled to the ground, and other damages done
throughout tho city.
Wnr.itr. Dotw it am. Comi: Fp.om?
Pints and eiuarts of filthy Catarrhal dis
charges. Whcro does it nil como from?
I'lio mucous membrane which lines the
chambers of tho nose, nnd its littlo glaiurs.
arc diseased, to that they draw from the
blood its lintiid, and exposure to tho nir
changes it into corruption. This life-liquid
is needed to Imilel up tlio sys.tcin, nut it is
extracted, nnd tho system is weakened by
tho loss. To cure, gain Ilesh nnd strength
by using Dr. Picrco's Golden Medical Dis
covery, which also acts directly upon theso
gland's, correcting tlieni, and apply Dr. Sago's
Catarrh Remedy with Dr. Pierco's Nasal
Douche, tlioonly metliottol reaching mcnip
tier cavitle.s,vhere tlio'discliargen accumulate
and como from. Tho Instrument and both
medicines sold by druggists aim dealers 111
medicines.
lieechor Condemned.
nowr.x makks ins rnAr.(tr.ft.
Itrooklyn, Feb. fl. Henry C. Rowcn
broke kilonco yesterday in regard to tho
lleccher scandal, and in a letter to tho Ex
amining Committee of Ply mouth Church, ac
cused -Mr. Ileechcrof adultory, perjury, and
hypocrisy. Ho alleged that friends of his
long beforo Mr. Ttlton niado his charges
confided to hiin that Mr. Rcecher had dis
honored their homes, and whilo he declared
that ho would nut allow the names of theso
friends to bo disclosed to the world, ho was
reaely to testify to tho essential facts beforo
a proper tribunal. 1 no l-.xanimiug uom
niittco summoned Mr. Rowcn to appear be
foro them next week to niakd good his char
ges. In his conclusion ilowen says :
Witli this brief rcferenco to matters which
have had an influence in forming my judg
ment, I will now hasten to tell you frankly
what aro my conclusions in regard to the
paitor of Plymouth Church. I have known
-Mr. lleccher quite intimately sinco tho day
of his arrival in Itrooklyn. I have been
acquainted with him socially nnd privntoly,
in tho church and in tho family, in business
matters and in religious matters. I liavo
heard attentively but witli profound grief
what has been said to mo coitlidentally
gainst him, Iliavo felt iny heart stirred to its
depths for dear friends who, years before tho
prc-cnt senudnl was published, sorrowfully
begged my counsels as they assured 1110 their
pastor nnd initio had craftily betrayed tho
mmctity of homo tho very charge long after
presented to 1110 by Theodora Tilton in re
gard to his own homo, I never can or will
bo baso enough to allow a siuglo namo to
bu bruited beforo tho world, although I am
to testify to tho essential facts before any
proper tribunal, ThcsodUclostircsI heard
with a sad heart, nnd tried to accept tho
evidence brought to 1110 that Mr. lleccher
was gricf-btrcken and penitent.
"Now, being summoned here to speak and
to speak tho truth, tho whole truth and noth
ing but tho truth, I solemnly give it my
unwavering opinion, in view of nil tho facts
ami evidence presented to me, that tlie ltov,
Henry Ward Rcecher, without even tho
shadow of doubt in my iniiid, is guilty of
tho awful crimes of adultery, perjury nnd
hypocrisy, This, I say again and beluiotho
bar of this committee, is my dclihcrato
opinion that I may bo permitted to nlllriti
lhat I give it calmly, without malice, and
with no other than n, sinecio desire, to do
my duty faithfully to God and to man, to
lln ililirrli mil! ti flue w.irl.l "
Till', STATK CAl'ITOl,,
llAlllilsiiUlio, Feb. 8, 1870,
Hinco I last wroto you tho Lcgislnturo has
been continuing nlinost uninterruptedly In
tho easy grooves of routlno work, grinding
out a mass of crtnlo legislation which It will
require many long days to digest. One con
summation of tho past week ha, been tho
perfecting of tho onco seemingly Intermina
ble financo bill, Tho report of tho confer
ence coinmltto which was nppointed on Fri
day last to adjust tho differences of views en
tertained by tho two Houses of tho Legisla
ture as to the proper management of tho fi
nances of tho Stato was adopted this morn
ing in tho Houso by a voto of 1C2 yeas to 10
nays, tho largest voto cast by that body 011
any measure during tho present session,
which fact lu itself Is indicative of tho Inter
est felt in tho bill. Tho Scnato will shortly,
to-morrow possibly, tako tho eamo action on
the bill that tho Houso did, nnd 110 tlmo
will bo lost In obtaining for It the guberna
torial signature.
It was amusing to notico this nftcrnoon
tho raid of tho hnlf-famlslied members upon
tho Stato Treasury when It was announced
that tho Stato Treasurer, satisfied with the
morning's work of tho House, was ready to
pay Installments on tho salaries of tho mem
bers. Tho doors of tho Treasury having
been opened at last, tho remaining days of
tlie session bid fair to bo far moro lively, in
n social poiut of view, than Us past days
have been.
As ngrcetl upon by tho confcrcnco com
mttte, tho financo bill is substantially tho
same as passed by tho Senate. Strang's
amendment is attached to it, and no stronger
provision than that countenanced by tlie
Senate has been incorporated in it. As n
sort of gentle "let down" to tho Democrats
of tho House, lu tho cl.iuso requiring tho
Stato Treasurer to make statements of tho
"interest" ho receives for tho tiso of tho
money, tho conference committee added also
tho words "or other consideration." The
bill would have been just as strong without
these words if the Houso only thought so.
Tho bill providing for the cutting down of
1110 salaries ol nil tlio oluccrs anil em
ployees of tlio Scnato and Houso of Rep
resentatives, tlio passago of which was In
tended to coin a largo amount of political
capital for tlio economical member from Al
legheny, Mr. Hayeii, and tho no less econ
omical but rather moro buucombe-loviuc
Wise, of Greene, lias come to grief in tho
House, and has been consigned to a lat
resting placo by 11 vote of the Huno against
it, and by tho unfeeling conduct of Mr.
Chiisty, of Allegheny, in moving, after its
defeat, to reconsider.whicli mntion.of course,
did not prevail, but extinguished entirely
tlio last tlickcring spark of vitality left in
this Wise bill.
The Hotbo has passed finally tho follow
ing acts.
Allowing plaintiffs for damages and mesne
profits alter decimation tiled, to obtain 011
trial damages and 1111-110 profits prior to tho
filing of the declaration.
Al-o, empowering e-anip-mceliiig associa
tions to employ a police force.
Mao, providing for tlie entry of satisfac
tion of judgments whieth have) been fully
paid by tlio defendants.
Among the bills which have lately passed
tho Senate finally we note tlio following:
Conferring equity iurisdicthm upon the
Courts of Common Pleas in all cases of the
mortgages nl the property and franchises by
railroad, canal or navigation companies.
Regulating tho pasengcrs fare and freight
rates on railroads not exceeding fifteen miles
in length
Kimbling citizens of tho United States to
hold ami convey title which had been held
by aliens and corporations not authorized by
law to hold the same.
Authorizing Courts to make orders and
decrees relative to burial grounds and ceme
teries in incorporated boroughs.
Tho act for tho prevention of horses,
cattle, sheep and swine running at largo in
the yaiiotts townships of the Commonwealth
when a majority of tlio voters shall bo decide
was defeated, as bills of liko import have
been in years gone by.
State Superintendent Wickcrshnm is mak
ing extensive preparation for a display of tho
Common School interests of the Stato at the
approaching Centennial Kxhibitiou. An
appropriation of $1(5,000 for tho erection of
a suitable building for this purpose is asked
of the Legislature. The hill providing for
its appropriation has passed tho Centennial
Committee unanimously, and tlio amount
desired will very likely bo granted. That
amount, however, will not bo sufficient
to erect the building, which is expected to
cost $23,00. Tlio Stato Superintendent is
therefore about to issue circulars to the City
and County Superintendents of tho State,
tho Colleges, Normal Schools, &c, asking
for contributions for this purpose. It is in
tended to mako this phase of tho exhibition
a perfect success. Among tho features of tlio
proposed display will bo a primary school
in full working order. Tho other Centen
nial appropriations asked ato in statu quo,
N,
MA RK I5T JlEI ,0 IITS.
I1LUO.MM II UliG .MARK FT.
Wheat per busliel
1! "
Corn, new, "
Hats, " "
l-'lourperliarrel
I'loverseeil
l-'laxM'i-il
muter
'l''allow''V.V.V....".".V.r.'.'..'.'.!!!'.'.'.-.'.,,'.V
Potatoes
I l.'iS
.y
Ml
.40
7.UU
7.11
l.U
lliled Apples 1"
llatns ...! 1
Miles Jt Shoulders 1'2
Laid pi r iound '.
llay per ton 2iU0
liieswax vs
Timothy Meed J.t-0
eil'OTATleiXS Fill! COAL.
No. 4 on Wharf t 4,iinpcrTon
.Ml. I U.l-i
No. 0 " "
Ill.iikMiiltirsI.uiaiimiwti.uf I 4,isi
" llliuuilnoiis " t o.iki
Marriages.
JIIl.l.i:it-Vi:NNTi:itMAKi:it. Near Whllo Hall
Sd Inst, liy Itev, Henry N. Menilcnhall, Mr. Alfred
Miller of Mt. l'lensniit to -Miss K. ltebeeea Fenslcr
maker e.f l'ino.
Deaths.
iooni:.-Iii Deiry t-Jil ult, lintilu Utiuj;htir or
James mill .Susjniu Itouno ace-il f 3 t-urs.
coiil'Ult.-Ia Valle-y, colli ult, tudoliliU L'uOt
ngiil "0 je-urs,
l'l'KSi:!.. In MailKoasotlt ult, Morris I'tirsel ayeil
iu years.
SlIANNO-V.-IiHUeenwooil, Sellnn, llr. liaclie-l
wiru c.1 Jolni hliuiinun, tiued 43 )eui4 inuiitlii utiU
lldajs.
Dr. rieice'i) I'leanant l'urgativo lVllets
nro t-o r(iiiiiouneleil from eont'eiitrnteil prin
ciple'?, extracted from lootn mid lierln, an to
coiuliino in cadi unnll trinnule, tcamly lar
yer thun a vwttard teed, an much cathartic
peiwer in is contained in any larger pilln for
8alo in drug htoien. Tlicy aro not only plcax.
ant to take, but their operation U easy mi.
attended with nny griping 'in. They opo
rato without prtiilucing any cnnMitiitloiia
distiirbanee. Tuliko other callitirlie-H, ihpy
do not render tho bnwcN ccixllvo after oper
ution, but, 011 tho contrary, lliev catiiblMi a
pcrtnatu'iitly healthy actloti. IMmj nitireli
reielalde, no parMeular euro U icipilrcd while
uaing them,
$fi00 Jit irttrd U olt'crrd by tho Proprietor
to any one who will detect In there lYIliU
nny calomel or other foims ofmcrctiiy, it 1 1 1 .
ti at polMiu, or iiijurloni drug.
They are told by Druggist.
Business Polices.
For Minco Meat, at 1.1 cents n pound, and
a Una lot of Cranberries go to Russell's.
Now Calicoes, 8 and 10
nt I.W. ilnrtinaii's.
cents this week
Splendid assortment of umbrella'? from
$1.00 to $10 npicco at M. O. llriltain's.
Centennial
Knorr's.
Rooots & Shoes at K. M,
Real cstato for s.ilo and rent by 31. Wyn
koop. Feb -1 .'It
The celebrated Tamaqua Roots tho best
in tlio world, sV trial of 0110 Pair will con
firm ti., above. For sale at F. 31. Knorr's
Selling otttl WaU'Papor and Wlmlpw
Siiades can bo had at cost now at Philips'
Hook ei Paper Store. Feb. 4. 2w.
TOWANDA HOOTOTTOWANDA HOOTS
Tho best and most reliable for every 0110
to buy. Try them. For salo nt 3IcKin-
A suro prevention ngainst colds,
good Over Coat now Belling nt cost.
Lowcuberg's.
Rtiy a
At D.
Latest thing out. Patent Rovcraiblo hat
Threo hats In one, for $2.00 at 31. O. Ilrit
tain's New Table Linens nt I. W. Hartman's.
For Runt, The House, barn, and lot on
Fast Street, formerly occupied bv I, W.
Nlles, apply to HnocKWAY & Kmvku,
Rloomsburg, Pa.
tf
A Fnrm for Sale. Containing fifty acres,
moro or less, situated in Fisliingcreek Town
ship, tiiis county formerly tho property of
T. II. et W. K. 1-dgar, on which iscrectoda
new dwelling: house, stnblo nnd other out
buildings. Terms, $1000 down and tho re
mainder in easy payments.
Inquire ofW. II. Abbott Catawissa orW..T.
liuckalew. Illoomsburg Pa. Attorneys, lw.
All Coal slated and screened before leaving
tlie old established coal yard of C. W. N:.VI, e1
Hno. 82tf
New Orleans Raking 3Io1assos, choice Syr
ups from 80 cents to $1 .1 gallon. A Una as
sortment ot Young Hyson, Imperial, Japan
anil lllack Tens at 31. 31. Rttssel's.
New 3Itislin.s to-day nt I. W. HartmanV.
Snow Excluders for sale at 3IcKiuney's.
Tho highest cash price paid for Mink,
Skunk, Fox and 3Itisk Rat ski"s hv i).
Lowenberg.
C. W, N'i:at, il'Hlto., spare noe.pi n-e (o-end
out nice Coal. yif
People have taken such a fancy to P.. 31.
Ivnorr's Hoots & .Shoes that lln-y' break in
and steal them.
A largo stock of Tobacco, of the following
brands. Pencil mid Honey, (inlden Clin,
Gondola, Hright liuldell (io'w-itinicul, Passes
choice, Modiiii in pail-, 'jn,(i-n e-ignis of
dille-rout vaiielii-s whole-ale and ivl.iii, t'on
leetionnry wholesale and re-'ail nt 31. 31.
RusscllV.
JONI-S' 1'lTk SALVF.
The iiiid. i-igued lakes Ibis method of iu
foi'niiiiL' tin- public that ho has 011 baud a
SA LVF whicli is astire cure lor Piles, as its
merits have been ti-sted by ipiite n large
number; nnd Parlies wishing to pinchse it,
can get it by calling at hi re-id-nce on
l-.a.-t N tee! Iiloonisburg. I-.VAN C Juxix.
Jan. ai.lSTO.
(iood e-le-an Coal to be had only eif t".
W.
Uf
Neal A Pro. :i
Ceiiteniiiul Seamless R.ils ::o e'ents a
piece' :tt 31. 31, I'tl-sel's.
1 1 ATS I HA 'IS I! HATS II!
Newt st colors,
liiown, liiaei: nun isavy leiue,
jllst leeched at IV Lnweiibelg'.,
Don't bi'Woiiiid and annovi-d with nntonlv 11
1001 quality of Coal but ditty and slaty Ih-miIcs,
mt btiv of O. W. Ni:.l. 1 lltii). who dial onlv
in the best iiualilies. Il'Jlf
W A TF.lt PHOOF
WATKR PROOF
Hoots at Mclvlnnev's
FAUMnns, Attihjtiox. HihscI lakes Putter
Fggs, Laid and Produce in exehango for goods
Rubber Roots at 3IcKinnev's.
Rlll'.IJ.MATlsM, j'niitiiiii. Lumbago, Scia
tica Jthctimalie (unit sintl .Nrnntis Diseases
po-itively eitird by Jh: IVir.t l'humntilU
cmedij and Pills, C A. Klciin. Solo Agent
liloomsourg, l a. Dec. li, 10 ly.
Dr. Fitlm Kiilmii Cortlinl removes tie
posits of (Irani, Ctitruli, Arith, vitiation, of
I 'rine. Gnat J urinr ol tho llltwder and
Kidneys. C. A. Ki.niM Sole Agent for
Rloomsburg, Pa.,
Hoc. 17,'7.r-ly.
Fon Ri:nt. A large new Store Room, Hall
and Dwelling apartments. New brick building
on Alain street near ilaiket. li-rnis elinau
Impure of CiKO. V. STKICNKR.
Dec. 10, '75-tf.
Rational SImwatiox. 3Iediealion Is on
lv successful when it is rational, and it is ration
a! onlv when it begins at the beginning. In
other words, to em e n inaladv, ils cau-e inn
be remove el, Weakness, either treneral or lucid
is the oricin of the great mnhuitv of diseases,
Reinforce tlie vital energies, regulate digestion
r.nil secretion, hy strengthening the engans
which pcrloim those all-iiupurtant lune-tions,
1 !- .!. .!.... I.'l 111... 1.1 .
auu uvspi-psja, eiiii-iiaiiiin, kiiiiu-v nun iiuiiiuei
coumfainls, uterine iliHieulties.iininiie eiicula
tion, and the thousand and one ailments which
are the eoiisefpiences of debility, nro complete-
iv, anil 111 mot ca-es iiernianentiv, riinovcii
The best, safest and most agieeable tunic and
alteiatlve that can bo employed for this pur
oo'e is Jlostelter s Momaeli Hitlers, me ex
peiicnce of twintv-live jtais, during which
time it has outlived lit bars ten times that mini
her of I'phcmeial piepiuatioiis which have en
tered into competition Willi it, has proved it
be uneijnaled ns a lciniily feu-all disoidcrs ac
companied ny or pioeetuing mm we-aune-ss,
Fe b.
COM-. COAL
Old Kstslillslird Coal Ynr.l.
C. Y. Nr.Al. et lino., Wholesale .c lie-tail
Dealers in all mzm (if tlio lu-r-t qualities nt
lte-il ami White Anil Coal, at tho vory lmc.-t
market rates, llaveceiiiitantly oiihatiil largo
htlK'k'H (if
l)(inietic,
Cuiola,
lllacksiiiitli'H Anthracite,
llitiiiiiiiinti,
ami l.iiiH-liuriirr'ii Ceial.
Ksjieeial attention triven to tlie niepara
tion of coal 1'tl'nru having our yank llrain
mill Lumber taken in cxe-limitr,!1 for coal.
Coal ilcliveroil to any part of tlio town at
Kliortnutit-p. Order felt at I. W. MelCelvy's
utoro, or at emr olllee, will ree-eivo iirnuitit at
tentiuii. OHice and Yaids at William Nea
A Suni' Furnace, Kat Illoomsburg.
Your
patronage ivspccuuiiy sniieitiu.
COAL.
17 tf Ml
COAL
QONSI'MITION Cl'HKD.
An edd pbyticiau. retired from aetiveprac
tiec, having liad' placed in hi-i haiiiU hy an
l-'ai-t India Missionary tiioforimilaol'aniniplo
Vegetablo Ucincdy, lor tho tpecely nutl perm
anent C'tiro of Com-iimptinn, llroncliitl, Ca
tarrh, Asthma, and all Tltioat ami Lung At
fectious, also a I'tixitixc and lindietil Cuiu for
Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com
plaints, niter having thoioughly tested its
wonderful cuintlvo powcis in theiwaiids of
ca-es, feels it his duty to mako it known to
bulluring ffllijWF. Aetuatctl by tills motive,
and a com-cletilioiis dei-lio tti lelievo biimaii
nilliiliig, ho will ttml "J cKuriic) to all
who desiio it, this reci e Willi fiilleiirectidus
lor prepaiing i.iidntteesluly u-ingit. re-nt
by letuiii mall by ittldretiiing with utatup,
miming this pnper.
1 Mt. W. C. STIIVr.KS,
Mtimce lllocl;, r-'yineun', N, Y.
Dee. 21, 'V-?.
When you iro In
I'lllhidclphla slop
tho Allcitlicnv House, No. SI
libel M l -Iar
kttstictl; having bun uceiulv leiinvnUi
I'uce only t'l pci day, A. Hr.i'K,
Mmdi l'J,'7t-ly I roprietor,
HENDEIISHOTT'S
DRUG STORE
Is receiving ft ctiolco (selection of
HOLIDAY GOODS,
consisting ot '
nitunotsrs humduiks,
TeiiurrAimcixs,
i'j:ui't;.MEuy.
KNOUSIIWArS,
FltliNX'H KXTItAOTB,
POUT MONN1KS,
ClilAUeJASKM,
COMIIS,
Bitusiinis,
C1I1NKM. AKTIJAPANKMK IIANDKnitCHIIIt'S,
Koy West anil Havaua Oigars,
ami lots of l'ino Uoods.
C
A.W
V
U35
iAV
IW5
'"V
said that you would liko
People wear, rather than
monly sold I I his
Tho very lartre Increase of
A STILL LOWER
lllli ' ''
! You Can Save Enough
In buying a suit at uaic lion
TO PAY FOR THE TRIP
from anywhere In this County to the City of Philadelphia,
and have a day of sight-seeing besides. Wanamaker &
urown siana oy mi
you after
I Character ol
the Goods wo sell I
For Men & Boys.
retail. We bear no ill-will to any one, and state this only because some
dealers sell poor goods as coming from our house. To each of our custom,
crs we are responsible for articles bought of us. tly our plan of Ticketing
the right names of the materials on our goods, no one can be misled as to
qualities.
How
Wanamaker & Brown
treat their
CUSTOMERS.
anywhere,
also, that the money will be paid back In full, if purchaser within 10 days
wishes, for any reason, to return the goods, unworn.
HTMIIS Is
Exaclly
where the Store tt.
I
people
terfeii
Philadelphia, It Is a large buildinc, the size of four ordinary stores, and is
on the South-east corner of SIXTH-S IXTH SIXTH SIXTH
SIXTH-SIXTH and MarLct Streets.
Those ho cannot
come
to tho City.
w
E
to the Express Co. on receipt of goods, and the privilege of examining them
is allowed before paying. Where geods do not please, we will return the
moncv and viv tho exmressacrc back to PhiladelohLi.
i'ou shout J It sure to see our
aCtyou enter
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
Dealer in Law Blanks, Sunday School Libraries, Dcpositoiy of tho
Pennsylvania Bible Society,
WINDOW CUETA1NS, WALL PAPER,
Books and supplies not on hand can be furnished
On Short Notice at the Most Reasonable Bates.,
Store iu Exchange Hotel Btiikliiisr, Bloomsl)uT" Pa.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
TitkcAjrrs rills fcr all tl-.o put roses ota puwa
the, lunuiiHI) ul Ion, Inellgebllcii, ht-nelitelie, and 1U-t-r
ct.injilaint. liy iiiilimalaicoid they nro tlio best
ot nil rtuifalles lor fumlly Uko,
0
wiiniti: to ADvnit'iisi:.
A.T. hlcwnit fcnjs tlio lifct neUcrtlsltiK nicellums
lie lias cm r futtnd '-aio the old ettaUIheil ornnns of
tho two political parties, nt the se-vcnil county seats
throuuliuut tlio I'ulon." '"lLese," ho sajs "reneli
eury family ot thu leoit neeounl m their teural
counties, mid nrc inoro carefully rend tli.m nnj other
class of journals." If Jlr. Stew art's Judgme nt Is cf
value, the to Is no dlfllculty In dt-cldliitt M hkh paper
ttlsforthelnteastot hutlnets men toadmtU-ulu
'ihu Cousiuu Dksiocuat, upon which this jinperb
puttlully founded, was established Inlo, nudthe
I'oivuiiiAN now enjoys a wider circulation nnd
Kieulirprotierll) thim It et r did. IiECtswiek.
ly liitotwo ihouiuhd fiiiullles lul'olumhla and ad
JolnltilfCounlles, andliy most of the-ui Is lend from
tit rirst to tho last line. It Is tho only recognised
exponent of neatly nvo thouuind Ueitocratlc ter
la Iho county, ltghes adw.itlscu.ei.ts a tasty dis
play, that makes them attracllvu to Us patrons, thus
ciisurlnt; greater certainty that they will porcso
lln m. Whllo Its cliculatlonlsundoubUdlvuiiiclitlin
them. Whllo Its ciiculatloiilsunduubUdlyinucli tlio
largest lu Iho county, Iho udurtlstiii; latea of tho
t'01 iMiites ate iiohlul.cr than ihosu of ther p.i'irs
with barely lialf end st-ieial not one-fourth tup num
ber of subM illH rs. Pacts Uko tlust speak for tliem
st hes. No shrewd business mail will neglect to la
bert hlsndtcitlsementslii tho Coioibian tf
Is hereby glM-n that tho following named pe rsiitm
have llletl wllh tho e'lerk of the tjuaitcrSislonijf
thu l'l-aeii ll.elr iclltluiis for lleenso Willi li will U
prese nted to tho Court on Wediiosday thutiUi, day
oti'eb. A, II. 1B76.
Vredf rick Xt. llUniore, ltloouAburg.
.Mlehail liougherir, Muntour.
Mimuel llnk'i iitniili, orange.
John s. M11M1, i iiitie.
Wm, 11. Knoiis, illoomsburg.
Milton CliailiJi. "
i'htirli-si'lhiiiiinsl!nl:cr,i;eacr.
Stephen VSuiHlilng. "
Nathan lln-dbt inter, Sr. "
Ke-Uii lii-ueli', eircf mvood.
Andrew T. Ikeler, itenluii.
V Ullam lilger, liloonisbtirg.
Dating Houso.
Tuurn.
Iittlugllnuso.
Tnvcin.
11. IY.ank Z.11111,
Cll'lkl. H.
Jan 1, istivto
A DM INISTTt.VI Oll'S NOTH'l'.
inrAif or joiiti ssvnui, bir i).
utteis 11 Adinliilsiiiitlou on ll.e Kslalo ofJiilm
wiydrr of liuiiot twp. ColumblA Coiuitj ileve.iMei
ban-11 vittiiiiil by lb" KuKlbternt sale! fuiint to
JriciiiluliMi)e!er, l.e.eitl l,p CoHUiilihi ciiuiit.,)'a..
towhoni nil persons Hull bled to suld liiatuHieii
iiucsii el to make liujnu nt, and line luiMug cluluis
ugiilnsi the said rstiiii- will iiniko Ihem knoiwi lutliu
miui uiiiunioiruior witnuui iivoo
.1 ifiri
ji:iTi:j!I.mi hnvhi:p,
Jan. is, c. ew
Aeiua 1411 inn.
11USINI-SW CAIIDS,
at
J.'
VJklTlNiU'AUIW.
i.i-.-i 1 nit iiri.Mi.x,
IUU. lIKAbs,
I'lil-IHlt, AC., AC.,
Ncntly nnd Cliinply irlnlei at lhi'('i.ilw
II I AN I Mice.'.
TBA SIOPvE
Is norr opening tlio vpry cliolc,ct
Imported anil bomcstio Qrocorioa
for.tlio Holiday trade). ' '
ITALIAN 1'KACIIEM,
KIIKNCII nnd HPAS18II HUVHS,
SAUDlNKft,
SAP SAOU ciikcsi:,
PtmSCII AND TttltKrA PitUNES.
All lelnils ot Itolslns, Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Nuta and Confectionery, and another lot of nno
Now Drop Japan Teas,
6V
ViO
,AOl
AOte
It I ,I V-
I I I
to m
the wholesale goods com
will tell you how to do it.
our business allows us to make
SCALE OF PRICES, AND
uiaiemcnt. ana bo win
one trial.
ttt
TO be sure of what we sell wo manufacture our
goods, some of them In our own building.
They arewcUcut,scwedandfinihed 'I hey
can be relied upon. Storekeepers out of the city
misrepresent us when they say they sell our poods,
iu Li not KiholtitiU. but confine ourselves to
r 11115 price in plain hguresanu nothing off. me
,1 same price to acquaintances and strangers.
To city people and country people equal
advantages. With each article sold(a Guarantee
Is given, that the Price Is as low as it can be bought
and that the quality is as represented;
Important indeed. because, unprincipled
naving stores in riuiaucipnia,rcwH-
out siens. cards, advertisements, and
stop strangers on the street, ivtth false directions
about where the store Is, so that they may sell their
counterfeit roods. There Is but one OaV Hall In
send patterns of material and prices by
man unen requested.
Persons can hae
made-un roods sent bv Express, bv send
ing their measure (we furnish easy directions that
any one can measure by,) and describing color
wanted, and price desired. Payment can be made
name on the building and ever the door
AND STATIONER,
PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS.
A VDITOK'S NOT1CK.
XX.
IS TlIK MATTKItOt-' TIIK ESTATC OY JOHN HlfiEIt,
LAH Ur MUMIieilTWl". l-AfUII.
Tho undei-slsned, Auditor tomaLu ilKtiiljutlon of
tho balance of tho funds nmonir Iho heii-sof John
(ilLTcr, ilieea-iil, will nttend to Iho apt oltiltncnl
nthlsrltlce, In Uloomsliurs, on Tut-seUij tho lMh
elay, of l'eli. A. 1). W.a.al 10 o'clock, ti, 111 , when anil
whe-io nil persoius haMng chums ntjaliist tho said
estutei nro required to iiresont tho sumo beforo tho
Auditor or bo debarred from coinln- lu for n share
of Mitel fund. ii It. 1m Kit,
liloomsbuitr, ,Iun. 14, fi).-Jt Auditor.
ADM IXIRTKATOlt'S NOTIC'K.
i statu or i.vnu zimmkiimak, iitcKim.
U Iters ot Administration on tho cstuto of
Zl m liit-l'liiali, late of I'enllu touihli, Coliim
lilacoi tity, dice te.-e-d, littMi been erui.tid by the ite-jf-bti
r cf said county to Isaac K. I'tldli.e, fcfeirango
townMilii. All iKisons huMni; claims ii'-alub' tho
istato cf the decedent aio re-iiui-sted tu piosent Ihem
lor settle mint, tnid t hose Indebted to thu ("tati'tii
mako payment lu tho uudeihlKued aituihustrutor
witiioui tieiay.
1MAC K Ml HlMi
Adiiilnthlrutor,
of Oruiiv'O t A i.shlp.
Jan 14, 'ttvcw
ADMINlSTItATOU'.SNOTICi:.
KS1ATK Oy sAttl.V ANN YAl'l K, I Alii Or 1 1 "II1KO
CKK!:k -10WNSIIII-,
Ia-I tent of Admltilstriillon em thuestatc ot t-' .U'1 Ann
Yuide, late tf l-'Miltigeioe!: towiishlp, Lcliiinbl.i
e'diiiily, deeeiiteel, hao besn eiuiiled b ll.i lie lf
term mid ee.tint to V. W. uple, if HsLln xtivk
township. All persons linMnir elalnis (itranit 1110
ostatu ol tho lit cedent tiioreiiui sled 10 tutseiitthriii
for seltltment, nnd those indebted tolhe i .late to
muku piijmenl tu Ihu Uhdi-rbliriicil administrator
muku piijmenl
witnuuiui my.
lltirknlows,
l-'lUMi V VM l.i:,
Adiiitmstinlor.
Attorneys.
Jan. I,T It.
A
CDITOH'S NOTICK.
In'tlio matter e,f Iho salo ot tho real cstatnof
thatlesl.ee, by thu She 1 lift
Tho unelciblgiicil, Auditor npi-oliited by th" court
of f'liiiiiuuii I'luiseif (iluubla county 1 ul iributo
the iin.iie oilcliig from Ihu Wiei Ill's aU I tliei leal
estate e.1 Ch..rh-s Lee, sold Dee. Ctli, Isi ,,t t ilumbl.i
I'uuiily Mutual HiiUiiBKiinduud Loan At - mi 11 to
tho paitte s entitled tu thu same iii-e-ord. . loiaw,
will altend lulhe elutleoef his npinlntbii n( at tlie
siiolil s outer, lu Illoomsburg, on huiunlu-, the irth
dm of l'ebiuary A, l. lso, nt 0 o'clock, u. m at
which lime and placo ull persons arc luncb.v ruiulij d
to muke their claims be fete the Audltor.or In Uibarr
nl min 0 nitug lu 111 on mid lULd. , Will'1,
liluouisbun;, Juu 14, 'Wt AUiUlu
17KHAS llUOWN'fi INSljiiANCi; A(iL-
X t'V, hxchaugo Hotel, illoomsburg, l'a.
I, pltnl.
., l,rAHt.lHHI
V'll.lK 11,11 U
111 IHI, IK II
Ik. IHU, (ill
, s.leui.bcsi
.. 1, Inn urn
(1 U.IHIO
1 1 .tXttl
, l,u-ii.cuo
.. 1 .in 'i
A.oeu.ooo
fCl,DW-,(l)0
Htnaliis Co., of Ilattfurd, Connecticut
Mu-rpuo), London uiid lilube
ltoy.il of Liverpool
Laticunshlre ,,.
I'll Assm-hiliem, I hlhidilphU
Ami iliiiii if Philadelphia
Atlas uf llailf.ird
W.omlng, it W tikis Pane
Vaiuiers Mutual uf lUuWlie
U.iihIII.'M iitiia)
Ilome, New uk
Xlurcli SCJ4-y
AWlTllI
All rersciAi liuliblcd lotho umloiiliinl rn liivk
Ace-ouiit pili.r 10 Junu lit t , 111c u i,m 1 el to i a l
and n Ule by i.i.lw cr ollnrnUsi Wfiue -'m.ui ry lnl,
HT11, us lifter Ibid till uiauitlrd bicouiii v.i I' pl.ic
ctl lu tic I.W11U0I ten oflkef Iu cmI'i 1 1 . 11
T. J.!M-lH-,M D.
lluMi a nnextutid wlthiuo 1'r. Win. V l w 1
mi' 1 ieJiiiil luul'inu 1 iiuiipll) lu nil f 1 ii j 11 I
lulls In Meslleli.t, suii'ire.und ULii.ti.- 1 ibllo
lulluiMigc U ies.cllull su UJIiU.
SWIMIHII&SUMIW.
actnojtuMii, Nov. m-ein.