The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 25, 1876, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUBfl, COLUMBIA COUJNTX, i'A.
TJ1E COLUMBIAN.
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30 r. M.
11,93 A.M.
Hull linml Tlmn Table.
LACKAWANNA A llLOOMMIIt'IM HAIL 1!0AI)
Accommodation Tnln n.i.i .. M.
S Train J.-MA. M
JtExi'rcwi Train l.M p. M.
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., CATAWISSA HAIL ItOAD,
l-fAcoommod.it Ion Train c.'si A.M.
w iteiriihr Impress n,f,i I1, jt.
t Through ears on Uxprom trnln clllicr to Now York
'Or I'llU.lili'llilifn. AtfWimm.v1ntlr.ti Irnl.. nm.1. In
ctntuwlsn.i niul Wllllatnuwrt.
i i gyyi u.mui iww.irijKaBBwwwmBiWil
The Rev. Charles It. Itixhy. of lirooklyn.olli-
elated In St. Paul's Clmrcli on Sunday last,
Tlio Knights of l'jtlilai will liolit llieir mum
nl reunion nt Denton on Saturday. Tlio fra
ternity in generally invited to iitteml.
A littlo fou of John 1). lWell whilo T.itncis
Ing tlio haiilism on Pumhiy lnt, from the rock,
lowed hii footing ami fell over, llu was bailly
cut about tlio head.
Tlio Committee on Appropriations have re
porltil a l ill Kiting $30,000 to our Norma
School, V'a have no doubt hut wli.lt tlio hill
will b:co:no a law.
llaynian's flouring mill .it r'oundrjvillo was
hurncd on tlio night of the 22nd inft. It U
Pupiioed to hare taken fire from the machinery,
Wo have not learned the lo?, nor tho amount
of imurance.
If
Ixmixixn. were misinformed as to the
clerical forco employed by Register Jaeoby in
indexing tlio records of this County. He In
form'! w that at times he had from ten to twelve
men employed.
It has been decided that If a partner of a dis
solved firm neglects In glre notice through tlio
ncwnappri of a disolntlon of partnership, ho is
cipially liable with his late partner for all debt
contracted nfler dis-olntion.
Cteorse R. Ellert, a gradnato of this office,
has commenced the publication of an admlis
ing flicet at T.ock flaven. It is nat in form
and is erldently well pupported by tho bushier
men of that locality.
Slierlfl" Grover Ftarled for rhiladelpliia on
SaturdiT Iat tn put in effect the sentence of im
prisonment in tho Eastern Penitentiary pro
nounced on Samuel Recart. .ludgo Dorr ac
companied the Sheriff a an ni'tant.
r.AiTiu. The solemn rite of baptbm wa-
ndniiul-tcredat tho usual placo in Fishing creek
on hist Sunday by ReT. .1. V. Tiwtin. The daj
win fine, and a Terr large crowd was in attend
aiice. Eleven persons wero added to the
Church.
Wo havo printwd and will keep on hand blank
notices of road and other view, such as are re-
ipiind by law to be po-ted along the proposed
niutc. Viewers will Have themselves trouble by
using them. (Inly 3 cents apiece.
Andrew I.aubach, of Sugarloaf, has been for
some time willering fiom a iUc:fc of tho eye.
and was threatened with blindness. On Satur
day last Dr. Turner performed an operation oi
Mr. I.aubacli's right eye, and in all probability
his sight will be completely restored.
Tltt: NOTAliY lTIII.IC (Jt nsTION'.
l'.d-kb-v and Knorr are after the wains of
Itch iiiMin and IVecnck, and have tho iiwid
track. TIaitranft has sent to thu Sonalo the
names of das. C. llrnwn. and Ilany liiltcnbcii-
iler as Notaries Public. Thcie is nothing lik
keeping thc-e little appointments in the finiily
A very pleasant entertainment was given on
lal l'rldav evening bv the Mics l'nn-ton fni
tho benelit of their friend-'. The pigraiiiiu
eoiM-tod of vocal and instrumental niu-ic, tal
leans, and a little pl.iy entitled "The Loan of a
Lover." Evc-y thing pa-cd oil Mtli-r.irtnrily
and it is probable th.it a new era in amu-enu nt-
among our young people has opened.
Tut! Stati: Convention-. S" many of our
cotcuiporaries have misrepresented tho recent
action of our Standing Commlttao that wo deem
it proper to re-stats its action, lion. (!. R.l'.uck
dew and I Ion. J. O. Ereeo were selected as
representative, delegates to Lancaster, and W. J,
I'.uckalcw rccnmmfU'M as penatorial delegate
They wero instructed tosuppoit D.ivid f.owen-
berg as a delegate to the ational Convention
WASHINGTON'S 1IIUTIIIIAY.
Tho "'2nd of Eebruarv was duly nb-crved in
llloonwburg by tho clo-ing of places of business
and the di-play of flags. In tho evening a
liall was paiticipated in by tlio mcnilSrs of
I'rienddiip 1'iro Company and their friends
and at tho Normal School, tho two Literary
Societies held a re-union, where a fe-v ppeeches
wero made and refreshments nerved to their
gucnts. Tho exercised were interspcrsud with
music.
In tho haste that was necessary to get a full
report of our town election ready for press an
error was made in tho addition of votes for as
sistant asses-or which mado it appear that E. V
liillmyer and II. C. Hartman wero elected. It
linnl.l linvo kIiowii that C. llittcnbenilcr was
elected, instead of Mr. Hartman, ho having re
ceived 21S voles and Mr. Ilartin in 1112. The
orrnr was not discovered until it was too late
for correction in our lai.lisr.iie.
Tim il!y!n' ticket beat tho reznlar Penio-
crallc ticket in Centre twp. It was a complete
triinmih over tho Wlu-ky lting. U.wiMirmi.
Tho above fling at tho Democrats of Centre is
unjust and uncalled for. Tho Democrats made
nomination, but t-omo disappointed perons
turned in and aided the Itepubl leans to defeat
the ticket. There, as here, no strict paity line
were drawn j and tho whUky ring of tho neigh
Imrlinml .-mbi-MCL-s as iiianv Ileiuiblieain as
Democrats.
Imi'OI'.tant Lwivi, Drx'Mnx. The Sn
premo Court has decided, in a cao from the I
Coiiunon 1'Ieas of Nmtliumberland county, that
orders drawn by the president of a board of
directors upon tho treamrer of the school dis
trict, under school law, aro not negotiable bills
or orders, but are warrants for the payment of
money to tho persons to whom they are i-siied,
to bu disbursed by tho treasurer under the ail
i thority of the law. They lliereloro do not mi
thori.o a bubsc'incut owner to maintain suit in
his namo upon u promissory note, hill or order.
Thev do not nos-ess tlio ordinary properties ol
a mere contract, but aro a statutory means of
drawing the public money out of tho hands of
the legal cu-todiau of the funds of tho distiiet
How to we Gas. There are numerous
causes of Pteeti gas bills, which housekeepers
might well look to. I'lominent among these
are defective burners, a poor one of which may
easily burn double tho gas and not give half
tho light of ono properly made. Tlio ordinary
stylo of burner, besides, bums out, and through
ilm cnhircenient of its orilieo soon bce-oiues
wasteful of i:as. Another cause of waste is due
treoplo trying to read or work by several
IlL'hts located In a high chandelier ur fixture
instead uf by ono light hruiight near them. A
single burner, ono foot distant from the pago of
a book, will shed on that page thirty-six times
more lliiht than the same burner U feet away ;
or, In other words, tlio single burner, located as
11 rot stated, will light til' tho pago as brilliantly
as sdx chandeliers of six burners ouch, hung six
feet from thu book, Tho absolute ipiantlty of
light Is tho same at all distances, but It Is spread
, out over nn area which increase with the snuaiu
of the distance front the llamo j bo that it Is ob
vious that lights are used very wastcfiilly when
they aro placed far away fiom the objects ll at
they aro to Illuminate.
TOWNSHIP r.t.CCTlONM.
Wo givo below, a complete) list of officers
elected in thp pcvcral towmhlps of the county.
IILoom. .1, 1',, T. ,1. Morris; 1'roidcnt of
Town Council, David LowenbcrB! Town Colin-
cilinen, E. It. Drinker, W. O. Holmes, 1'eter
.lone", Geo. E. l-.lwell, Eli Knorr, Isaiah Hag-
enhiich; Conlallc., M, C, Woodward, E. Jl.
Ilidlemati! School Directors. It. II. lllnaler.
.Jacob K. (Irani; Assessors, S. 0 Shlve, (I. W.
Sterner j Assistant Assessor?, 0, lllltcnbcnder,
k 1'. llillmyerj Judgo of Election, .1. K. Eyer,
Stephen Knorr, We-t District, lie vote, .Incoh
II. Until, East Distj Inpeclors. I. It. Meiidcu-
hall, S. Jaeoby, EastDistjK. C. Ent, J. D.
Vulson, West Dist,
llKAvr.lt. Justlco of l'eace, J. 1'. Ercy;
Coii'tatile, .John Ilinlerliter: Supervisors,
!ocph I.cht, l'etcr Eckrotoj l'oor Overseers,
Geo. t'aden, Joel I'ledbcnncr ; School Direct
ors, Edniond SchclJ, Ered Hosier j Assepors
G, v, Ercv. Aaron Drlembach : Auditor, l'etcr
Kneelit.
1!i:nton. Constable, Geo. W. Hirlemani
Siipcrv!or, Ellas Sliullz, II. J. Davis; Orer
seerp, Jacob Wellver, Win. Ilulmo; Scliool
Directors, Peter Kao, lliraniAsh; Aseor,
Samuel Hess; Ast. Assessors, ,1. It. Kceler,
I. K. Krickhaum ; Judge, C. E. D.ivis, Inspect
ors, A. Hartman, John llcacock; Auditor, C.
Gibbons-.
II nnwiric Chief lliirgcs, Joseph fonst;
Assistant llurges", II. C lVas; Town Council,
John Moorelicad, Daniel Itccdy, W. li. Frea,
A. S. Philips, J. W. Cooper ; Constable, W. J.
Knorr ; High Constable, John Fronts; Over-
peers, O. II. f. Kitchen, Levi Kurtz; School
Directors, II, E, Frea", E. T. Thompson ; Judge
G. II. Wells; Inspectors, A. Vanhotiten, Wm.
Ilrcdbender ; Assessor, A. Thompson ; Aist-
ant Assessors, D. II. Thornton, II. It. flower.
l!nt.r.cm:i:K. Constable, V hllip Pponey ;
Supervisors, fi. IVitlcrich, William Stout ;
Overseers, J, H. Smith, Iteuben II. Sitlcr;
Hcliool Directors, David Shatler, Jr., E. V.
Adams ; Assessor, Geo. W" Miller; Assistant
Assessors, William 1. anion, Samuel Sitlcr ;
Judge, Lewis Shaller ; Inspectors, James Stout,
Samuel Hawk; Auditor, D. W. Kitchen,
l'own Clerk, T. II. 11. Davis.
Ckstiiama. Chief Uurgcss, Anthony O'-
Donnell ; Town Council, Owen Kane, D. F.
furry, John Kilker, John Mor.ui, Martin Kane,
Jr.; Constable, D.ivid Welsh; School Direct
ors, Thomas Gerilv, C. G. Murphy; Judge,
John Folev ; Inspectors, John Spinnev, Alfred
James; Assessor, Edward Curley; Assistant
sses-ors, Thomas Flyim, Michael Ciorey
Auditor, James llyan ; Treasurer, Henry Cod
lingtou; l'oor Director. Thomas Genty.
Co.VYNditAM. J. P., Anthony Wel-li ; Super
visors, Michael Fuy ; Patrick Eag.ni, Patrick
McDonald, tie vote ; Overseer, Thomas Chap
man ; School Directors, Peter I.eiby, Xeal I.eni-
han : Assessor, John f . Hannon ; Judge, l.ryan
Kelly ; South j Edward Hughes, Xorth ; Assist
ant Assessors, John C'urran, John Crane; In
spectors, Moith, Itichard l'uisel, James Me-g-
ban, South, John Y. D.ivics ; John Codcllar
Auditor, Martin l-'lanigaii ; Town Cle-ik
James I'rcnuan.
(' vrAvts.s, Constable, Joseph YA alter; Su
pcrviioi-s, Win. Sbarplcss, Abel Thomas ; Over
eer, Joseph Maitz, l'etcr Karns; Assessor
Calvin Claik ; Assi-tant Acs-ors, Geo. Scott,
Elias Weaver; Judge, Lewis Kugler ; Inspect
ors, .1. ji. letter, li. Aludgctt; Auditor, tt. li,
Deiincr.
Cr.NTi!i:. J. P., Philip Harris ; Constable,
I. A. IIos.s; Supervisors, Isaac Krwine, Henry
K. lteinly; Over-eers, II. Schwcppcnhei-cr,
Chas. Mar.-eh ; Scliool Directors, Aaron Kelch
nor. 1). 1. Wliitiiivcr: Assi-tant Assessors, .las,
Kochcr, Edivaid Ilaitman ; .luilgc, Levi Fester
In-iicetors, KclcliiicT, J. P. Gunner ; Audi
tor, Samuel Kelchner ; Town Cleik, II. J. Diet-
lick.
FisiiiNin-i:i:t:i;. I. I'., .Moses Mcllcnry
('instable, P.. 1-. Ldgar; Supervisors, .liilin
Dre-cher, Aaron l'.-uder ; Overseers, John Wen-
ner, lVtcr Weaver; Scliool uireelors, .losiaii
Colciuan. Wm. Stoker. Samuel Smith: As.-es-
snr, John Sutton ; Assistant As-es-ors, S. C
I 'reve-lin-'. II. V. Ainmeiuian ; Judge. (Vius
Uohhins ; ln-pccliis. Levi Iicishliue, Eli Pe.il
.Viidilor, L. .M -'reveling; Town Clerl;,Da
vid Eeishline.
FitANKi.ix. J. I'., D.ivid Mun-on ; Consta
tile, ). I). Kostenluiider ; Supervisors. Jesse
John, Andrew L-dirman ; Overseers, Jonathan
Eahrman, Jonathan Fortncr ; School Directors,
Jonathan I.ohrman D.ivid Muiison : Assessor,
O. I), E. Kostcnbaiider ; Assistant Assessors,
Iteuben Kuittlr, Michael Me-nsch ; Judge, J, 1'.
Hoaiiland: Inspectors, Isaio J. Foley, Win
Teeklo ; Auditor, J. f. Clierringtou.
Cir.Knxwool). J. P.. A. J. Albertsou ; Con-
table', II. S. Fairman; Supervi-ois, J, G. Kel
ler.D. Demott ; Scliool Directors, John Sands,
G. W. Ult: Assessor, It, F. lkitliu ; Assistant
Assessors, J. W. Eves, Adam Ult: Judge, Al
fred Heaeiick; Inspectors. II. E. Mather, D. D,
JSrady j Auditor, J. A. Dewitt.
Hi:mlock. Constable, Win. F. Fun-t ; Su
pervisor:, John Miller, Wm. Appleman ; Over
seers, Xehemiah lteeso, Lewis Girton ; Scliool
Directors, 1'. Folk, m. l-.arnst ; Assessor, Ma-
thias G. Girton ; Assistant Assessors, Samuel
Old, II. D. Appleman ; Judge, 1). W. Yociim ;
Inspectors, Thomas W. l'urscl, D. I!. Wagner
Auditor, Win, Shoemaker.
Jackson-, J. P., Daniel Fritz; Constable,
II.J. Ilirleman; Supervisors, Henry Hirleman,
Matthias McIIenry ; Overseers,; John Yorks,
Wm. Young; School Directors, S. li. Hi'ss,
Frank Drelblepieco ; Assessor, Z. A. liutt; As
sistant Assessors. J. H. Fritz, Henry Ilirle
man: Judse. Win. lirink: Inspectors, J. I1
Hess, E. Savage; Auditor, Wm, Maniiiiv
Town Clerk, J. F. Derr.
Eoe-r.sr. Constable, Win. II. Keinbold ; Sit
perviors, Samuel Keller, Mayberry Snyder;
Overseers. Jacob Stiiu Henry Ilelwig; Scliool
Directors, Elijah Cleaver, A, II. Fisher; Asses
sor, l'etcr Maurer; Assistant As-essors, Adam
Diiuuiick.Sarus Shaller: Judge, D.inieJ Houck;
Inspectors. Isaac Dver, Edward Krviuscr
Auditor, Ellas Creasy.
MAlUso.W J. 1'., X. Welliver; Constable,
Wm. Slmll. : Supervisors. Xelsou Kitchen, E.
II. Hartman ; Overseers, Conrad Kramer
School Directors, I). A. Watson, John f. l!uu
von: Assessor. John G, Xevins; Assistant
As-essors, Daniel Smith, Silas Welliver ;.ludge,
II. F. Tlionus: Inspectoral, Hubert JI. Iiutler
Morris E. Masters, : Auditor, Thomas H. Gin
gles.
Maini;. Constable, Joseph (ieigcr ; Super
visors, John Nils, Ellas Shunian ; Overseers,
Martin Miller, Aaron Grover; School Direct
ors, Jo-cph Geigcr, Win, II. Fisher; Assessor,
F. M. Fleming; Assistant As-essor, W. II
Fit, John W. Sliuinan ; Judge, George Ilollen
hack; Inspectors, F. E.I!ent,F. M. Flenimlng
Auditor, David I. Jlrown.
MllTMN. J. 1'., Jolili Il.lfetlerjCon-tablo
Obcdiali Snank, Supervisors, Nathan Nuss,
Peter Michael ; Overseers, S. J. Hartzel, Win.
lCekroto; Scliool directors, Daniel Pond, Abr.
Mosteller: Asse-s-or, A. W. Decs; Assistant
Assessors, Lewis Eekrote, Stephen Gearbart ;
Judi;e. Charles Workheiscr; Inspectors, Christ
ain llarpslcr, A. J. Iliu-kalcw , Auditor, Clnus-
Mosteller.
MoNioctt. Constatile, John X. Gordner ;
Inspectors, M. lloiich, Iteuben Itoucli ; Over-
B,MU Alfred Irwlne. l'etcr A. Evans; School
Director. Emanuel Lazarus, Isaac Yot ; Asses
sor. Peter M. Kursheucr, Assistant Assessors,
Andrew Clark. Isnao Mowery; Judge, Isiuio
fnweie ; Iiisneclors. Christian Clewell, Luther
liver, and Evan Welliver, tie vote, Auditor,
.1. A. Huberts.
Morsr fl.liASANT. Constable, D.ivid
Siroiin: Supervisors, Win. llowm in, E, Ikelcr ;
Overseers, Gabilel Evert, John Vance; School
Directors, Joseph Ciawfoid, Justice Ikelcr;
Amwor, I'. W. Jaeoby; AwUtant Assessors,
Samuel Jaeoby, Ellas Howell j Judge, John O.
'1'boma.s: lii.pcctors, O. II, Mason, Hiram,
Thomai Auditor, W. 0, Wright. '
OtiANelt: J. f Wm Hellas j Constable,
M. U Keller; Supervisors, Moses Everett, N
Fleckeinleln j School Directors, Oliver Coven
hoven, 1I.G, Knorr, A, It. Herring, Adam
F.itlerponj Overseers, D.mlel Keillor, A. 11,
Herring; Judge, John Megarglllj Inspector",
Oliver Covenhoven, Jacob llarman; Asscspqr,
Thomas Mel lenry ; Assistant Assessors, Silas
Conner, Aimer Welsh; Auditor, John Welsh.
1'isn. J. V., f . W. Lyons; Constable, L. A.
German, J. 11. Cornclison ! Supervisors, James
Dribjlpicce, Adam Ilubh; Overseers, Joseph
Shoemaker, John (lordeu ; Scliool Directors,
f. Whltmoyer, Ira fursell ; Assessor, f. W
Sonos; Assistant Asresors, A. K. Girton, Henry
Gordon; Judge, James Drlbelpleco; Inspect
ors, A. J. Lyon, John Wellver Auditor, f .
V. Sones,
HoAtiiNH Cnucit. Constable, Wm. Ounan ;
Supervisors, John Trump, Josep'.i Lovan ; Over
pfers, Abraliani llltner, Wm. Yeager; School
Directors, J. II. Kllnger, J. W. Clierringtou;,
Assessor, D.ivid Long ; Assistant Assessors
Win. Yeager, llenrv. Itofliiian; Judge, John
KarL'i Inspector.'. Wm. 11. Yociim, Daniel
Itarig; Auditor, Mahlou II. Myers.
Sco MiLDM-1. I. P., Henry C. Hess; Consta
ble, Jesse Fritz ; Supervisors, C. S. Moore, Sam
ncl lles, Scliool Directors, 11. F. Krotzcr, Dan
iel Hess; Assessor, J. ILhritz ; Assistant Apse's
sots, Henry Fritz; C, S. Moore, Wheeler Sliull,
tio vote, Judge, A. H. I rilz; Inspectors, W
I!. Dateman, A. II. Aldertson, Auditor, Henry
C. 1 less j Town Clerk, Andrew Laubach.
Scott. Constable, Hobcrt S, Ent; Super
visors, ueo. llccKman, Joepn Jinwciman
School Directors, Jacob Terwllliger, E. 11,
1'iirsel: sewnr, II. It. Ilrown; Assistant As-
scssors, (i. W. (.'reveling, et. . .lounsou
Judge, II. G. Crcveling, Inspectors, It. C.
Kelchner, Daniel Mowcry; Auditor, E. D,
Hagenbuch.
WASHINGTON I.ETTKK.
fitnTHCT Tim Fi:i.t Asi) Wm-Tf. Must peo
ple have noticed that a favorite articloof winter
clothing for children is a comforter wrapped
around the neck. This, pays a writer for a med
ical journal, is a great error. Tho feet and
wrists are tho proper members to keep warm.
The face and the throat will harden into healthy
indiflerence to cold ; but tho muffler, exchanged
for an extra pair of thick Focks and knitted
gloves, would preserve a boy or girl really
warm and well. Kronchltis and soro throat
have declined lilty per cent since tlio absurd use
of high collars and twice round neckerchiefs
went out of fashion ; and if the poor would take
better care of their children's: feet half the in-
fantllo mortality would disappear. It only
co'ts a trifle to put a piceo of felt or cork in the
bottom of a boot or shno, and tlio dilfc-rcnco is
often considerable between that and a doctoi's
bill, with, perhaps, undertaker's beside.
'CCNTK-SMAL"
The following is tho Treasurer's Statement of
the receipts and Expenses of the "Centennial
Dramatic Association" for tlio Entertainments
given on Feb'y 13th and Ifith,
' HECEll'TS.
Feb'v 13th Heccipts of the livening. STtl.TU
10th " " " lill.tii
Total.
EXPENSES.
To Vaimatla .t Hawlings fur Opera
IIllll-O.
I'.rockwavcc Elwell '' Printing.
" .1 an itui- of Opera House.
" Painting Pill I'.u.ud.
Making Co-tunics and Sciuerv
and Material fur Same.
Incidental Expcii-os.
Kll.t)-",
S3 1. If)
1 1.0 1
J.tlll
urn
I7.r,
JI.'.K)
Total.
A mount Cleared.
.lulls T. Dl'.l'.HP.l!,
Sl".-02
Treasurer.
Maisvii.i.i:, Feb'y, 21st. ISTii.
Ml:. Emroit. A ir Sir : A sad accident oc-
cured in Main Tow n-liip, no ir Mainvillo Col.
Co. P.i.. on Sund.iv evening FeliV.Urttli, 18Ttt.
Mr. and Mis. J. Clint, Sliiuhan went to the
barn lodii their milking and chores leaviii
two little childitn alone in the liou.e. Afler
thev had been gone about liiteen minutes they
returned to tho houso and were stricken with
liorror to liud the clothes entirely burned oil' of
the'ir little buv aged about nineteen months.
The child siill'civd until about nine o'clock on
Monday Morning when tho pain was reliuved
bv Death.
It is siippo-cd tho clothes caught by the i-hil
It e-u playing with the Cue in tlio stove'.
correspondent, speaking of our recent
election, says :
"In lllooiusburg, wheio a somewhat com
plicated and twisted invention, or double re
fined and compounded system of rostriinuz
ing called cumlilativo voting, is practiced at
the polls, all organization fails. Xo expres
sion upon any thing is possiblo wheio sev
eral persons aro to bo elected to the same
position, and wherein only expert gambling
is a winning card. Elections linvo lost so
much of their interest and vitality Hint tho
voters generally interest themselvcd only in
those offices wherein eacli can cast only n
singlo vote, or two at most. Yet amidst all
this demoralization and hair-splitting sleight
of hand, wo observe tho saino sure land
marks as here. Tims, Hon. David Lnwen
berg, ono of tho most influential and ever
activo Democrats in that county or that
quarter of tho State, carried tho city for
Mayor by n majority largely in excess of his
party strength five or six times as much.
Jle is a genial, most worthy and very popu
lar gentleman. Yet tho strong point of his
strength consists in his earnest, constant and
ihvays unyielding political activity.
I.Mt'OItT ANT TO ML'SItll'AL OlTICEItS.
It will not be out of place at this time to call
attention to the act passu! by thu Legislature
last winter fur fixing and regulating the terms
of all members of councils and other ward, bor
ough and township ollicers, excepting school di
rectors, and also fixing tho time for organiza
tion of tho legislative depaitments of tho mu
nicipal governments of the Coiumonu-calth.
Tiie law provides that all ollicers named abovo
except school directors, elected on Tuesday, the
13th of February, "or in any year thereafter.
whoso term of oilico would, under exi-tlng laws,
expire prior to tlio first Monday of April, shall
continue in oilico fiom tlio date, at which said
term would otherwise- expire until the first Mun-
lav of April next ensuing thereto; and tlio
terms of their successors shall begin on the fust
Monday of April and shall continue for the pe
riod now fixed for the duration thereof by exist
ing laws In each particular case; and hereafter
all elections fur ollicers which will be vacant on
tho first Mor.ilav of April shall be lie-Id on the
third Monday in Fcbiuaty next preceding
thereto." Si'cond si ctlou of the same act says,
"that tho members of legislative depaitments of
municipal governments of this Commonwealth
hereafter elected, shall as-cinhlo In their respec
tive places of meeting fur the purpose of organ
ization, at ten o'clock in tlio forenoon of the
first Monday in April of each year ; and that
mayors of all cities of this Commonwealth shall
ho Inaugurated and take the ollicial oath nl
twelve o'eluek noon of tlio samo day."
Every policy of insurance is a special con
tract, and Is to be determined by its particu-
ular provisions, l-or instance, it A has it
Block of goods valued at i 10.000, which ho
insures against firo to tho iiinniint of20,0U0,
and being damaged to tho extent of $,1,000
ho may recover tho full amount of tlio$.1,000
loss if ho has n policy properly worded to
that cllect. Hut If holms taken a, policy
with a clnitso wblcli limits liu recovery to
such a ptopoitlnu of his loss as Ills Ituiu
unco bears to tho total wiluo of tlio properly
at risk ho will recover only half of his low,
AVasiiinciton, I). O., Feb'y 21,.1870,
fyedat Oorrctpnndcnce,
Tho preachers say "faith U tho cvldenco
of tilings not seen," and that the Hlblo not
only describes facti Hint hve occurred, but
that theso facts are typical of thing", to conic.
Taking lhco statements for granted, I havo
just read In my well worn and often thumbed
copy of tho Hlblo, ths liistorr of tho build
ing of the tower nt llabfl mid lb confusion
of tongues incident thoreto. 1 am strongly
inclined to accept It ns typical not only in
name.bttt incidcnt.and that tho writer looked
forward with the- eyes of faith, or through
Inspiration, over centuries of timo mid saw
what would occur here in Anno Domini,
1870. A little broadness in tho pronuncia
tion of tlio namo of that tower, would mako
it fit our national capitol exactly. Tho
lower of babbit is Its bcs,t name. Somo "po
tent and grave Seigneurs" In Congress havo
enough of cl.wle lore to knorr that the
cackling of f;eeo onco saved tho city of
Home, by waking lip a sleeping sentinel in
timo to prevent a barbarian Irruption with
in tho city walls. And they aro saving tho
country after tho samo manner. Streams of
babble flow from them 'wt steadily na water
from perennial springs, and like tho geeso
they expect to bo deified for their cacklo. It
comes from them "as tho waves come when
navies aro stranded." I once saw a school
of whales in tho Facifie Ocean, they wero in
a playful mood find were sporting around in
n lively manner. Whalcs.and minnows, too,
in our tower of babble remind mo or that
scene. They spout oven more lustily than
lhoe Pacific whale, they cackle moro in-
litstrioualy and louder than the sacred gecso
of IMme, they babble more Inccseintly than
did the builders npon Shinar's plain. Tlio
confusion of tongues is more mtnifest among
them than it was ever among tho babblers of
Hahel after an injunction had been served
igalnst ths further proceedings with the
building of the tower. By tho way, couldn't
an injnnation bo mado to lto against our
babblers. I thinlt thera Is ono court with
proper jurisdiction. It is tho court pknlte,
or the court of the people. If yon agreo
with me, Saxon will apply .to this court and
see if this eternal, I might say infernal
babbling, cackling, spouting cannot be
stopped.
When that unliquidated and nowalmosl
forgotten instrument, the Constitution of the
United States was made, the Congress was
instituted as a legislative- body.investcd witli
power to niako and repenl laws. AW it
consumes its time in trying to mabo reputa
tion for its members, to secure their re-elec
lion, to make party capital, and let law
making go to hades.
Tho workin-ii in our tower of babble
should remember the fate of their prototypes,
They wore dipcrscd about tlio earth and
unable to communicate with each other,
The power that created them disponed and
lcstroyed them, So too, the power that sent
our "babuleis to the tower, can uisperto
them and make them as insignificant in the
future, as most of them were in the past
That power is tko people. And Acy aro
tired of the babbling, cackling, spuulin
crew.
1 f a grand procession of nil the voters iu
tho United States could uuictly march
through Washington, each one spending
lay in viewing the public servants, how
small our great men would become, and how
many of them would bo relegated to private
life 1 opine dial if this were dune that the
scene that occurred over eighteen hundred
years ago, in the temple that crowned the
height of Mount Moriali, might be icpc-ated
and the thieves and money changer i be
driven from our temple. Mind you, I am
nut wilting of either paily, for they aro both
alike in what I am talking about.
I feel scriptunilly inclined to-day, my
mind seems to seek smiles in that book, and
us I wrote of the Tower of I'.ibble and the
Temple of Moriali, I remembered Samon,
and laughed aloud as I thought how the
long-haired giant would havo felt ashamed
of himself if ho could revisit this planet
md see what improvements our modern leg
islators havo mado in tho nso-of his favorite
instrument of warfare. He slew a thousand
of tho men of fhilUtia witli tho jaw bono
of an ass but some of our babblers ar do-
better, many of them aro killing llicm
a name. Don Carlos, that restless spirit who
wants ft throne, seems to bo further from nn
earthly ono than over. If tho Alfonslsts,
who havo him hemmed in tho mountains,
should succeed In catching him ho may got
ono ho Is not longing nftcr. Tho f rlnco of
Wales Is nearly through looking at tho
"Nautchy" girls in India, nnd will soon re
turn home. Forforlo Diaz la trying to bo
President of Mexico. Tho ballots In the
election nre bullets, Tho Emperor of lira-
7.11 will soon start lor New York, and our
flunkeys aro delighted, I intend to slop
right here, and.I expect you aro delighted
to hoar it. Baxon.
Ladles' foxed Shoes
$2.G0.
C. O. Marr soils his goods cheap for ready
pay.
T n.ltnd nn.l , 1w, nnW TT-tnrJ nt
Clark . Volf' with lost of other novelties.
Hems.
Tho .rt France newspaper has been fin
ed ono thousands francs for publishing falso
news,
Tho meetings begun in Washington
by i lainmotid, tho revivalist, grow moro in
teresting dally.
General Gideon J. Pillow lias filed n
petition in bankruptcy at Memphis, assign
ed among other causes in tlio petition, tiio
fact that ho is held responsible personally
for his acts ns maior general in tho lato
war.
A Physician In London has discovered
a euro for tlio toothache, lie claims that by
llssolving half a drahm of bl-carbonato of
soda in an ounco of water and holding tho
solution iu your mouth it will givo Immedi
ate relief.
lion, Samuel .T, Randall having declined
tho position of Vlco Chairman of the Na
tional Democratic Exectttivo Committco, it
has been given to John G. Thompson, of
Ohio, tlio Scrgcant-at-arms of tho United
States House of Representatives.
It is now generally believed that when
Boss Tweed went up stairs to see if thoro
was a robber in tho houso, ho inadvertant
ly sat down upon a box of dynamito, be
caiiso ho Is bolng fouud all over tho oouti
try.
Tho Babcock trial, whatever Its result,
will bo a dark stain upon tho reputation of
Grant's administration. Babcock and tho
dwellers of tlio White lloiisoaro insepara
bly connected, in tho public mind, witli tho
conspiracy, ami though a veiilict ol acquittal
bo rendered, there is not whitewash enough
in the country to cover tip tho blemish.
Chronicle.
For Mlnco Meat, at 13 cctitsavound, and
n fine lot of Cranberries go to Russell's.
Fori Runt. Threo rooms on tho second
floor and ono on tho first floor of tho Eut
building. Iuquiro of Mrs. M. E, Ent. .
J'OU. SU-21V,
Eclkctio MAcuztm Tho March number
ol th JCicclie opens with a timely articlo on
"Montenegro," by Mr. Edward A, Freeman
who thiows much valuablo light upon the
"Eastern Question" in general, and the
insurrection in Herzegovina in particular.
other notante articles in the number are a
lecture on "Science and Art ; Utilitv and
Beauty," by tho Right Hon. W. H. Glad
stono; "In My Study Chair;" "Richelieu;'
"Songs of tlio Winter Days," by Gcorgo
Macdonald; "Why Have Animals a Nervous
System."' by Dr. 11. Charlton Haitian
"Statistics:" "Alone iu London;" "German
Home Life; fart VII. Men;" "The Unseen
Universe:" and "Two Leaders," by Alger
non Charles rwintiurne; there are also three
additional chapters of Mrs. Alexander, "II
Dearest Foe." and Mrs. Fiaser-Tytler's "Jo
natau" is brought to a couclu-inu.
Tlio number is embellished witli a fine
portrait of Prcsideut Barnard, of Ccliimbi
College, which if accompanied in the letter
ires with a sketch of his life; and tho Ed
itorial Department is filled with the itsiu.l
Busiucss Notices.
at E. M. Knorr's for
Just rccelvod, a full lino of Gents' Kid
Gloves In nil tho newest shades, black,
white, lavender, &c, at I). Lowcnberg's.
Centennial
Knorr's.
Boots k Show at E. M.
O. A. dark nnnounccs Hint although ho
does not keep "music" on hand, yet ho is
constantly ordering. Send him your orders.
New style Laco Tics, .15 cents to SI. CO, at
l. w. Jiarimnirs.
Carpet Chain nt Clark & Wolfs.
Don't ask O. 0. Marr for credit, von will
bo refused.
Real oslnto for ealo and rent by M. Wyiv
koop. Feb 4 St
For Rent A first-class ofiico in tho Co
lumbian Building, fronting tho Court House,
Apply nt this ollice. tf.
For a nobby Cap go to D. Iiowonberg's.
Expected this week nt I. W. Ilartman's, a
largo lino oi rancy lies lor uuiics.
Muslins, Calicoes, c;., just received at
Clark et Wolf's.
The celebrated Tamaqua Boots tbo best
in tho world. A trial of ono Pair will con
firm tho abovo. For sale at E, M. Knorr's
TOWANDA BOOTS I TOWANDA BOOTS
Tho best and most rcliablo for every ono
to buy. Try thera. i'or salo at aickiii
ney's.
C. 0. Marr buys chickens.
Fou Rr.NT. The House, barn, and lot on
Eat Street, formerly occupied by I. W
Nilcs, apply to Buocicway oc Eiavt.i.i.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
tf
IIENDERSHOTT'S
DRUG STOKE
Is receli log a choice selection of
HOLIDAY (iOODS,
consisting of
DltrCUIST'S HUKDMEt),
TOII.IIT AIITICI.F.S,
l'Kitl'U.MIIUV
KNtlMSlI KOAl'H,
l'Ili:.SX'l!,KXTltACT8,
1'OItT MOXNI,
CIHAlt CASH'S,
COMIW,
imusiiiss,
citiNim: AS'n.TAi'ANran iiANnKKitcniEi's,
Koy West niiil Havana Oigars,
nnd lots of lino Moods.
-TEA STORK-
, ' a
Is now opening tlio very chelccst
Imported and Domcctio Qroconos'
for.llio Holiday trade.
ITALIAN l'KACHIM, i .
ritlJSCII niul ftpANttt 6f.lVI, ' ,'
BAItUlNliM, . .
HAi'SAtiorJiinnsK,"
l'ltnNOlI AN II T0I1KKY rtttWES.
All kinds of Itatttni, l'erclffnftnni)6Mt4tto rru'ttfl,
Nuts and Confectionery, and another lo't of Una
Now drop Japan Teas. .. ' .
yiv
cc."
V3
T2L
1.
VMIA"1' ....vv-lv" sA
..,e.rS
.'HOI--
4'
..vol"
13
1,00
,0
New goods just received at E. .M. Knorr' a.
Clark & Wolf opened to-d.iy a full lino of
Ecru Tics, Nctts and Laces at very low
prices.
Canned fruits of all kinds at Russell's.
Linen-faced paper collars for 1-J cents per
box at 1. V. Ilarlinaii's.
All Coal st.iti-il and Hcrtened In-fine- Ienvini
the old established coal yard of C. V. il.,l. ci
lino. "-itt'
Wiiilu Neck Ties at 1). Low en berg's.
0. U. Marr wants Go-mi Fe.ithor.s.
New Orleans Baking Molasses, choice Syr
ups fiom Nl cents to sj-1 a gallon. A line as
sortment ol Young lljsoii, Imperial, .lapau
and lllaek Teas al M. M. Uusscl's.
Snow Excluders for h.de al McUiunry's.
Lemons aluaj on hand at
Rovcrdy Johnson's llfo is wild to bo InJ
sural for $ 100,000.
selves with the samo weapon, which should
bo a greater causo of rejoicing to our people
than Samson's feat was to the children of
Israel.
But tho hablcrs and cacklcrs and spouters
aro not all in tlio tower or in tlio Depart
ments. Thero aro thousands of them who
sit at tables or desks and babble, eacklo and
spout over the wires or through the mails
and old Guttcnberg's invention, with steam
and lightning enable them to send their
childish babble broadcast over tho land
How pat that prayer, "From all manner of
evil, good Lotd, deliver us," comes in when
wo think of these. Fortunately not much
damago can bo dono by this class. Their
babbling has grown innocuous to a great ex
tent because tho babblers have heeomo
known to tho people. Their cackling is like
tlio hissing of tho East Indian cobra when
its fangs aro drawn, To lcavo tho Bihlo and
look into Shakespeare for a thought, we ro
member tho fat knight and his exclamation
when wo read after these spouters, and say
"Good Lord, how this world is given to ly
ing I1
I put in that last from Shakespcaro to pre
vent you from thinking that Brother Ham
inond, 'vim Is hero trying to convert tlio sin
ners of this city, has drawn mo into his folds,
I havo consulted witli him on tho subject I
writo about, and suggested that as ho had
not the strength of Hercules bis attempt to
cleaiiso this Augean stable would fail
But tho old man feels confident of his
ability to start tho dirt, and says tho pcopi
must play tho part of Hercules, and shovel
out the filth. Ho says that if this is dono
grace and hard work may do tho balance,
and Washington ho saved from tho fato thai
befel "tho cities of tlio plain." A littlo
sprinkling of sulphur and firo might not bo
amiss. Tlio sulphur itsidf would probably
euro Mime men ol the itch they havo fur of
fice though tlio disease, ouco contracted, is
said to ho incurable
Aro you Ccntciinially Inclined? If so,you
can pack your carpel-bag, fur tlio show will
open punctually as advertised. (See small
bills for particulars.) Tho main hall Is lin
islicd, and most of tho other buildings tiro
iu hitch condition that all will bo ready. Ex
hibitors aro sending iu their goods, and tl
managers tiro delighted. Como on witli
your duds, f-axon will ho tiiero to meet
you ; and while ho will have neither silver
nor goldnot oven gold "such as I have
will I givo unto thee."
A monster petition Is now being circulat
ed, and will bo prcs-euted to Congress, ask
ing it largo appropriation for "Old Prob;
bllitios." He has given us Mich delightful
weather that ho should bo encouraged to re
new his ellbrts and givo us iu nimmer about
tlio tempciiituro of his winter In this lull
tude. t-ctid on your namo and let mo add
it to tho list,
Disraeli Is imitating tho wltche. iu Mac
belli and propose to givo tho Queiu of Eug
laud and her successors a higher title Em
press of India bound well, though It h hut
Oranges and
M. M. Kus.cir
C. V.
out ni"
W. ,1' lli.o.
,1.
.du.ibic notes on Literature, Science and
:irt.
Published by E. I!. Pellon, 2." Bond
tieet, Ni-w-iotk. lerius '. per year;
Single number, -)" cu's.
The number of soldiers' Orphans in the
ire of the State of Pennsylvania reached
l,i!:il at the close of the year lSli'.i, and there
after the number at tho elo-o of each year
is boon steadily reduced, except that iu
1S71 there was a slight addition over tlio
number in the schools at tho close of IRO'J.
Since 1S71 the decrcaso in number lias been
carried forward steadily, and on May ol,
1870, the number of children iu the schools
was only 2.7S9. Tho Superintendent esti
mates that on May 31, 1S79, thero will not
bo moro than fiUO orphans in the care of tho
State, and that no great hardship will arise
from their discharge at that timo under thn
law as it now stands. Tho number admitted
to tho schools sinco 1S7C has been 7,SDS, and
of theso 3,443 wero discharged becauso they
had arrived at tho ago of sixteen years, 1,4S2
wero discharged "on orders," and 102 died
Tlio wholo Stato expenditure for soldiers
orphans sinco the inauguration of tho sys
tem has been 51,438,220 and tlio estimated
cost for tho three succeeding years in which
tho system will continuo in operation is
$1,400,000, including tho amount now ap
propriated but not expended.
Linen towels,
I. W. ll.iitm.i:!'.-
10,:
,pan- iinexpcii-e to si nd
I'.'Jit
I
), i! and .'0 tent-, a
A large slock ot Tnh.iccn, of the following
brands. Peach und ll'-uoy, Gulden Gun,
Goii'lnbi, Bright Golden Guveniiiu lit, I'msm-.s
choice', .Mii'li'c ill pails. 'mi isui linai-, of
lilU-ivut vaiielics wlinlc-nlc and i. .ail. C n-
fielionaiy whulisali) ami it-tail at M. M.
illsM'll's.
onlv of C. W,
32lf
Piinnles. ri'iiutinns. liotifrli Skill.
Tho svstem being put under tho influence
of Dr. Pierce's Golden .Medical uiscoycry
for a few weeks, tlio skin becomes smooth
clear, soft, nnd velvttv. andbeinir illumina
ted witli tho clow of perfect health from
within, true beauty stands fortli in all its
clorv. Tlio cllectsofall medicines which
onerato uiion tlio system throuch tho medi
um of tho blood aro necessarily somewhat
slow, no matter bow cood tho remedy em
tiloved. Whilo ono to threo bottles clear
the still ol pimpics, uioicncs, eruptions
yellow spots, comedones, or grub, a do.-
i n mav nossblv bo renu red to euro sotno
cases where thu svstem is rotten with sciof-
ulous or virulent blood poisons. Tho euro
ol all tlieso diseases, however, from tho com
mon pimples to tho worst scroiuiais, with
tho Use of his most potent agent, only a
matter of time. Sold by dealers in medi
cines.
Good (lcitii Co:il
No.il .t Pro.
to be li.nl
HATS Ml
HATS! IIA'ISI!
Newest ci'lol.s.
Brown. Black and Xavv Blue,
jiisl received at 1). Lowcnberg's,
Don't beworiiid und nnnoyid with not only a
kiov oiiahlv of foil but diity nnd slaty besiiles,
ult buv nf C. W.Nkai. ei i'.uo. who deal only
in the best (indilies. 32tf
WATER PROOF WATER PROOF
Boots at McKinncy's.
Who said that you would liko to get such Clothing as City
People wear, rather than the wholesale goods com-
. ,.. . , In Tl ' .!, i.ll 1 li
momy soia ( I nis win leu you now io uu u,
The very laree Increase of our business allows us to make
A STILL LOWER SCALE OF PRICES, AND
You Can Save Enough
In buying a Suit at Oak Hall
TO PAY FOR THE TRIP
from anywhere In this County to the City of Philadelphia,
and have a day of sight-seeing besides. Wanamaker &
Brown stand by this Statement, and so will
you after one trial.
Character ot
tho Goods wo sell I
For Men & Boys.
TO be sure of what we sell we manufacture our
goods, some of them in our own building.
They are well cut, tewed and finished. 1 hey
can bo relied upon. Storekeeper out of the city
misrepresent us when they tay they tell our goods,
n tin nai iukolesj.lt. but confine ourselves to
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
ers we are responsible for articles bought of us. Ily our plan of Ticketing
the right nanus of the materials on our goods, no one can be misled as to
qualities.
Tilt: price in plain ngurcsana ticttirtgcif. ine
same price to acquaintances and strargers.
To city people and country people equal
advantages. With each article sold, a Guarantet
is given, that the Trice is as low as it can be bought
any where, and mat tne quajity is as represcniea;
also, that the money will be paid back in full, if purchaser withm 10 days
wishes, tor any reason, to return tne goous, unworn. q
THIS Is important indeed. because.unprlncipled
people having stores In rhibifclpnia,foK
ttreit oui signs, cards, advertisements, and
stop strangers on the street, unthfAke Uimttons
about where the store Is, so that they may sell their
counterfeit coeds. There Is but one Oak Hall in
Philadelphia, it is a largo building, the size cf four ordinary store, and is
on the South-east corner of blXTH-S IXTH S1XT1I S1X1H
How
Wanamaker & BroAn
treat their
CUSTOMERS.
Exactly
nhero tho Store ts.
SIXTH SIXTH and Market Streets.
Those who cannot
como
to the City.
WE send patterns of material and prices by
mail when requested. Persons can have
made-up goods sent by Express, by send
ing their measure (we furnish easy directions that
any one can measure by,) and describing color
to the Express Co. on receipt oi goods, and the privilege of examining them
is allow ed before paying, where gods do not please, we will return the
money and pay tho cvprcssage back to Philadelphia.
You should be sure to see cur name on the Building and ever the door
aZyou enter.
WANAMAKER & BR0WN.
l''.vnMi:n.s. Attention. I!u-t.l tnkra Iluttcr
Kgg-, Liinl anil l'ruiluce in exchange for gooils
Itubbcr Hoots tit MuKlmicy's.
.Itnr.tiMATlsM, Xcumlgia, Lumbago, Scia
tica Rheumatic Gout nnd Nervous Diseases
positively cured by Dr. Fillers Rheumatic
cmedy and l'illrf. C A. Kleiui, Sole Agent,
llloomsburg.ra. Dec. 17, '75 ly.
Rational J1i:iiK'aiox. Medication U on
lv suceoffiil when it U intional, and ilia ration
al onlv when it beiiini at tlio lpccinninj;. In
other word, to cure a nialndy, its cause niu-t
Ijo removed. l eakness, eillierpinenil or local,
.is the oricin of the criat mnioritv of diseases.
Reinforce the vital energies rtgulato digestion
nnd secretion, by strengthening tlio organs
which Derform those, nll-ininortant functions,
and dvspepsia, constipation, kidney nnd bladder
compfainta, uterine iliflicultiei,iiiipure circula
tion, and the tliou.-atul and one ailments wjiich
aro the con-cquences of debility, are complete
ly, and iu mo-t eaten permanently, removed,
'i'lie best, safest and most agreeable, tonic and
alterative that can lie employed fur this pur
ueo is Hosteltcr'a Htomaih Hitters. Tho cx
periencu of twenty-five veins, during which
timo it has outliveil peluipt ten times that liiinv
tier of euliemeral nreiiarntieins whieh have tiv
tcred into competition witli it, lias proved it to
he line nualcd as a remedy for all disorders aC'
coinpaided by or piocVcding fiom weakness.
Feb,
BOOKSELLER
Ms!
Dealer in Law Blanks, Sunday School Libraries, Depositary of tho
rennsylvania iiible bociety,
WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS.
Books and supplies not on hand can be furnished
On Short Notice at the Most Reasonable Rates.
Store in Exchange Hotel Building, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Oct.8,lST5
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
TakeAycr's rills for nil tho purposes of a rurga
tlve, for ccnMlpat Ion, Indigestion, lieaelaclie, and liv
er complaint, liy unlicruil nccciid tliey aio tlio best
of all putgattes tor family use.
MARKET REPORTS.
111.00MSI1URU MARKET.
f l.as
i
Ml
Wheat per tiuslnJ
Iljo '
Corn, now, "
riuurivr turret
Cloversceil T.il
flaxseed
Iluttcr .'. 30
KJTM 1"
Tallow '
Potatoes 11
Hrleit Apples
Hums .. ' I"
Sides & MioilldiTS
i..ird per pound i
1 1 ay iKTujn
1ICCbWllC
Tlinolliy heed 4.HI
(iflJl'ATIONS I'Ult C'DAh.
No. 4 on Wharf 4,00 per Ton
No.n " " t S.T5 '
No. it ' ' t IM "
lil.iilcbinllli'.sI,iiniponwliart 4,iki ' "
' lmmiitaous " o,oo " "
COAL.
111.1 Kstnhlislieil Coal Ynnl.
COAL
C. W. Xi:ai. ec lino., Wholesalo & Retail
Dealcra in all sic.s nl tho liet realities nf
Red and White Ash Coal, nt the, very lowest
market rates, linvo constantly on lianil largo
stock of
Domestic,
Cupola,
lilackmitli'rt Anthracite,
liitUlllitllUH,
und Iduicburiicr'n Coal,
Especial attention given to tlio prepara
tion of coal Itforo leaving our yanK Oraiii
and Lumber taken in excJianiro for coal.
Coal delivered to any jiart of tlio town nt
short notice, Ordcrnlcltnt I. W, McKelvy'H
store, or at our oilico, will receive jirompt at
tention. Oilico and Yard nt William Xeal
it Sons' ruruace, Kast llloomsburg. Your
patrouai'o respect full v solicited,
COAL. 17 t'f 25 COAL
Marriages.
Wllirri.i:-KlUKNi:il. At tho MethoUtatl'art.oii
aeo on the Situ ult, at Jurat') timu l'a by Itev.
Henry H. JtendcUluU Slr.comley Whipple to CMJiar
tno It, Klruncr.
Deaths.
WAltN'i:tt. Iu (irceiiwootl istli lint, Jacob W.
Wuria r njreil II years, l niontli and 18 da) .
CIlAWl oltli.-Iu Ml. ricnxnnt lltlilnst, Andrew
fuiwforil, ase'dcn)eiirs, ll mouths and sa day.
WKI.CII, Iu Oruujio!!uihlnt, Mrs. tsamli Welch,
In Jut Jtli year.
Dr. Fillers KUliiey Cordial removes tie
li4U of Craal, litUuHf Aeid,ittt'ntimi,u
Crine. Grtut luiij'nr nf tlio Uluddir nnd
Kidney: U. A, Kl.iilM Solo Aiient for
Itloonisbtirtr, I'n,,
Deo. 17,'7i-ly.
QONSUMITION CURICD.
An old physician, retired from activeprac
tiee, bavin;; had placed iu his hands by nil
Kast India Missionary tliofoiniulaofiihimple
Vegetable Remedy, lor thu spccily and perm
anent Curo of Consumption, lliuiicliitis, Ca
tarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Al
fectious, also a l'ositlvo and Radical Curo for
Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com
plaints, after having thoioughlv teeted its
wonderful curative, lowers In thousands ot
caes, feels it his duty to niako it known to
siid'criug follqws. Actuated by this motive,
mid a (oiiscientinna ilcslro to relievo human
ufl'cring, ho will (-end free ofchanie) to till
wlio do tin It, this recipe with full directions
lor pioparing and mcciwd'uly using it. r?eut
by roliiru inuil by nildrcshini; with Ktmup,
naming this paper.
ln. W, 0. KruviiNH,
Mitnioo lllock, Kyiiuiisc, N, Y.
Dec. 21,T5-ly.
wiiEitETo advj:iitise.
A. T. Stewart Fays tho hebt nrtvcrtlilner inceltums
ho has ter found "uro tho old established organs ot
llio iwo political iwrtlcs, at tho several county seats
throughout tho Union." "These," bo fcays "reach
eery faintly of the least nccouni In tlitlr Ruvtinl
counties, and aro moro carefully lead than any clher
class of Journals." If Mr. Stewart's judgment Is of
valua, thero is no dlfllculty In deciding which, paper
It is tor tho Interest ot businessmen to adcrtlso In
TUotou'jicu Dkmocuat, upon which this pajurls
partially founded, was established InlsOC, and tho
Cou'MiuiN now enjojs a wider circulation and
greater prosperity than tt ci er did. It gees wee I.
ly Into two thousand families In Columbia and ad
Joining counties, and by most of them Is read fruu
lu Mint to tlio last Hue. It is Uiconly iccognlsed
exponent of nearly mo thousand Dettocratlc voters
In the county. It gles ndertlseriicnts a tasty dis
play, that makes them attractive to Its pations,tlius
ensuring greater certainty that they will pomsj
tliem
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OK LYDU ZIM5IF.M1AN, DECKASHP,
Utters of Administration on the citato of Lsdta
Zimmerman, uio of t'entie townslilp, iroluin
bla county, deecosed, have been granted by the Iteg-
township. All jiersons having claims ogalnst tbo
estate eif tho decedent am requested to present them
lor settlement, and those Indebted to the estate to
make pament to tho uudersigiiOd nrtmtnlsiralor
without delay. ISAAC K. UIUlINi:,
Adintnlstrator,
Jan 14, 'IC-Ow ot Ciango township.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK.
ESTATE: 01' SADI.Y ANN YAl'l It, LATK OF FISUIKQ
CI1KFK TOWNCllIP.
Letters of Administration on the estateot SillyAnn
Ynple, lato of 1'WiliiKcreel: lowuship, Columbia
county, decensed, have lnwn giuiited by tho litgls
tcrot said county to V. W. li.ple, ef I lsl.lngereelc
tonshtp. All persems having clidmH against tho
estate uf thedeieelent aroreiiuestcdtu pri beuttliem
for Bettlcment, and those Indebted toflie estate to
make payment to tho undersigned udiididslrator
without delay. yitANIC W. Y.M'LK,
liuckalews, Admlnlstialor.
Atloi nej t.
Jan. Sl.'IA-lt.
A1
t'S NOT1CB.
T7XKCL'TOR'f
All i:srATK ov ucsiiv iikisiimnt, m'l EesKii.
Letters testamentary on the est ale et Itenn Helli-
llne, I.etobf l'lslitngLiick twp., l.'ul., to., du':.u,'d
hae been graiiteil by llio Itegl-ler of sold fOiinty to
ill)
I.el llelshllne. FlnliluL-elvel:. und Jiutt.li K.llcialilLne
lliinUngilon Luerno county, "llxccutnrs, iu whom
nil nervous lndtbteil aru leiu,ul to muk'o nuv-
wiiiin itHPlreulnilonKiunilniilitMivmnrhtiin I ment, and lliose liaMiig claims or demands ugnlust
Whlioiisctrcuia onisuntiounttni) murntho I ,lt, M1ll ,lhaU, x Hi inaku thini knon to tho
laraebt In tho county, tho advertising rotes t.f tho
t'oi-oiiu ln aro no higher than those ot ulher papt ra
w Ith baivly half nnd beveral not onc-(ourtli tho num
ber cf hiibscrltie'rs. Tacts llko l liens siu'ak for them
beh es. No shrew d business man w 111 negle-ct to tn
bert his advertisements In tho couhman tf
bald Es.eLUlors without dela:
ADMIN J STK ATOK'S SA LE
or
REAL ESTATE!
When you go to Philadelphia ktoii nt
tho Allegheny lliidse, No. K12 niul 8M Mar-
keinreet: inivitig ticvn iccentiy rutiovntcel
a. jir.cu,
l'roprictor.
1'rlco onlv i'i wt day,
Tlio underslgnrd Administrator of Nathaniel Oier
(loir, l.uu t f fuliiwlshii, township, t'olumbl.i county,
ilrceubed,, will caiiso to public sale on tlio premises
on
SATURDAY, MARCH -1th, 1870.
nt cr.c o'clock, p. m., tho fellow lug debcrtbed Ileal
Ustalo to-wlt i
A House nnd Lol of Ground
situate In ratawlssa townlitp and county aforesaid,
adjoining n lot of Uuthiuliw iieillug on the uuilli.au
ulley on iheeast, lot nt (I. W. sciilt en iliesiiiiih
and soeoiid Kliet l on tlio wist, tho said lot lieiiigim
net Hunt unit s.u feet In depth, 'Jhe'io Is ciucied on
Uu' premises a two-story
FRAME DWELLING . HOUSE
and nut.hjitlillngg.
TKItMS nl' SAI.U.-Ttn ht cent if tho one.
foiutli of the pimli.ise mmmy to be iiald nt the
sinking dimn o the piOK i( ; me out'-riirih ntM,
the tea per ent m lit,, fundi mutton ubMjuttiaml
the lenialnliigllueti-Ivurilis In ouo letir tbtiusaiei
with inteicst Hum ceimiu.nilun ntsl.
l'eb. 11.-4W."
iv.
ijjvi i:i:iiiLiNi:.
JACOB s. iiuisiii.inu
iXeeutoiu.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK.
XA. ESTATB OF 11 IMEI, HARIO, lifcCBlgm.
IaIU'm ot Ad iiliiistration outho est doof Daniel
iiuug, lam of KuuriugereeK townsnip,e'oiiuubnii'u..
l.vgll
eglsti rof said
deee.iMil. iuo In en irinnted bv iho 1
county, to 1'rank liarig, ol Ixn-ust and John Hiulg, of
ltouiliigeriek. All Iersons liaMng elalins ngidn&t
tlio estate of llio deeedent, nro reipieMled to present
I liein fur settlement, and those ludcbtcd totluil'4liitu
to m.iko p.15 ment to tho undcrblgnediiiliullilMrntols
without delay. i ItAMi It MtlU,
JOHN llAUlll,
l'eb, 11, -c-r,t. Adtnlnlbt rators.
ADMIN JSTR ATOR'S NOTICK.
KSTATK 01' JOUN S.SV UKH, libC'Ii.
utters ot Administration on thotalo cfJolm
Hiijderuf Usiist twp. Columbia County iIiivummI
l.ao been giuiited by llio Itegtster ot said enmity to
.It remind fnjclcr, lAieust twp., I'olumblacfmnty.i'a.,
to wluiin ull ivrsons ludebled to suld Kstato ute 10
iiuesiid loienke puyu tut, and tliot hnv'i.g tltiltns
ugatmi tl.us.itd estate will mnlio them khv, 11 to tho
baui nomuui,iruior w luiuut eiei.iy.
Jan, SiViC.-tw
JKItotlAH KNYDinr,
Aiiiiuni-intier.
Vlb. 11. ta
M, V,
11. KL1NK,
AduunlHiutor,
13 LANK NOTEfi,wltli orwllhmtt nvniiWoi
lj torstofituiocoi.uBUNonico.
187G. WHERE NOW? 187C,
To MirillilVN, one of tho foremost, nourishing
and hiiitlhy Mules I
WHAT FOR?
TO buy a UAltM out of tho
Ono Million Acres
t t ltne funning lnudsfor sale by tho fiUANll IlAl".
Ills jc INlilA.VA Jl.Jt.
sirui'H sells, ltently Mnrkcts. Rure crork (tood.
or lit !-. It. It iiiidi ihriiUBU otnlra if .imut. s,i.
II4I.MU1 lilt along. All tlnils el piulHMs rklsuil,
ritiilM if wuter. Iliuliir ui.il Luudlnir niaieiljN.
riiee nun fl lufiu It 1 ueiv; nne-luurtli down, lu'-
inue.
Is r
niaivi UU.
unwobtlma, , .
Kl-iha rf.v nhiklintn.1 m,M,,thl rii'l A t.w.tu n
llgurei uul b einHoeviL, , 1W11 ,
W. A.J0'-lt .IJnmiiT.
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