fiSS! THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Y illlj UU LUMI51A1N. IM.OOMSnUIKI, V It I I) A T, APIlll,ai, tSTO nll I! nml Tlmn Tnldn l.ACKAWAKNA & llLUOMSmflM UAH, KOAl) Accommodation Train Mn A. M, Mall Train a.M Kxprcss Train i.m . M. " " B.84 V, M. CATAWISSA HAIL IIOAD Accommortiitlon Trnln e.ss a. .M. llca-ular Hxnrp.sn n sa i ei. SOUTH. 7.4- A. M. IS. 2 1'. it 11.M A. . otrri( 7.80 1'. l. 11,83 A.M. Throntfll CftrH nil Kmi-nai. tt-nln i.ltlinr In Kixvt Vnrb or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Oatavvls.s.i anil Willlamsport. Clms. M. Jat, school Hitpcrititetutctit ol Wy oming Co. win In ton n last Vilncnl.iy. Tlw woods on the Catawlss.i Mountains were on firo last l'riila- night uiul burned brilliant- iy. i V.l'.Snip is n eanillilale for Congies in Iowa. If the election Is held the Muring out tlicro Sapp ought to run well. On and after .Monday next J. L. Girton will run his omnibus to meet tlm evening train, at ituiierl, on the Catawissn K. li. No Slieilft" has been appointed ilia (lover nnr. Murphy Is doing well, ami wo suggest that lie lim! better remain. lirown was in Ilarrisbiirg ihls week, looking nfler tiling, and tho result is that thu -Republican liu.s not iiiueh in it but abuse of tlieUuLUMUIAN. 0. 1. Driesbach, of Clint City, Inn reduced I ho price of got els in bis More, and now sells for cash only, lie lias n lull stock of new goods, Hon. A. Iioyd HainlUon, of Hamburg, has been elected temporary pi evident of thu l'enn. syivama hlalu agricultural society, vice, Ucorgu Scott die-cased. A lady friend who does not like slang, pays she can sco no meaning in the phrae "pull down your chin" nor can we though. we had never beard it, before she mentioned it. We have seen the lirst .Spring bonnet und it in, really, "u lovo of a bat." If it is a fair mm- pie of what is to come, tho ladies niny liu con gratulated on their good tato this sea-wi. John Glbbs w.n so iinfortunale as to lone one or his horses last Friday. Tho aninul had its leg broken the night before, by n kick from the horse in an adjoining stall, and had to bo kill ed. The Nohmai, School lln.i.. It lia passed both branches of the Legislature appropriating $30,000 by a unanimous vote. The Governor withholds his signature. We refrain from com ments fur the priHiit. Note Hooks, and lteceipt Hooks for Vendues or for Administrators.Kxeciitors mid Guardians ; School orders, l'oor ordjrs, and Store orders, jmt printed,; and neatly bound, in numbers lo unit purchasers, for tale at the Columbian office. i W. II. Drown, the grocer, made a singular purchase last week. Ho bought all the trout in the ponds of a man living up Fishing creek and sold the lot, weighing we understand be tween 110 and ."0 pounds, ai eighty-five cents per pound. Kxpensivo eating, that. The .Schuylkill county poor bouse has an in mate one huiiilrid years old. There must have been a mistake in the census of 1770. There are more centenarians about, than the reported population of the country a hundred years ago would seem to warrant. Juilgo Watson, of llucks county, filed an opinion last week against the paymtnt by the county commissioners of the costs charged by justices of the peace for committing tramps and other vagrants to prison, ns has bun the prac tice I'or many years past. S.v.UIivs, On Monday of this week -Mr. A. W. Fritz, while crossing Hie fields between the 'Centennial mill and Mr. James I). Miller's, was attacked by a lut of blaeksnakes, and niter a ichasoof several rods, turned and killed three of Kheiu while the others disappeared. Jleruick Independent. The aoiiu.tl meeting of the Columbia county Agricultural Society, forth.-election of oliL-er, will bo held in thu Opera House at Illooiiiibiirg, on Saturday, M iy 13th, iu two o'clock 1'. M. Ity order of Kxcctitive Committee. J. I'. Caxwiit, Ch.iiriniti. 2 iv. A Carlisle man has sent a iiiiimmolli ox to Ihe Centennial. The gigantic beast weighs marly li M0 pounds, is a beautiful roan in col or and Muiisiires four feet across the back. Those of our fanners who go lo Philadelphia to see the great show, should lake a look at liiis animal. Clothes line agents are now Inn eling through the Slate, swindling fanners. It is tlieold fraud iu a new shape. They get tho farmer's mine simply as u nferinie and it returns to him af ter H lew days in tho shape of a bill for S100. The only safe plan is to refue to sign your naniu to any paper whatever, presented by agents. Moths will work in carpels in rooms that are kept warm in Ihe winter us well as in the sum mer. A sure method of nmoting tho pests is to pour strong alum-water on the floor lo the distance of half a yard around the edges befoio laying the carpets. Then once or twice during itho season sprinklo salt over thu carpet before sweeping. Insects do not like salt, and sufficient .adheres to the carpet to prevent their alighting mpou it. Nicholas Seybert and Mr. Williams.late Coin missioue'rsif I.uierne, have been bound over to answer cliargeaof malfeasance in office. Gcrsh bicber, theHlier commissioner lias disappear ed pwbabiy gone lo find Herdioand F.iubick. A board of three auditors lias been appointed by tlie Court to see if any "crookedness" can be feiund for tho past seven years. We refrain i"ioin expressing any opinion as to the guilt or innocence of the parlies until both sides have been beard. A special ineelingof tho Tohii Council was Dield in the Council Chamber on the lOlh inst. 'to take Into consideration tho opening of Jelfer von alley In the I.. & li. It. It It was ordered that the Secretary nollfy owners on said propos. oil street that thu Council are about to pass an ordinance widening and extending said alley, nml that owneis will be heaid uu ihe evening of May Ud, nt the next regular meeting. It was ordntd that llio Town Treasurer bo allowed onocr cent on the moneys received i-ml disbursed on town bonds. The oaths of po Ucemili were received and tiled. .Notice was given that at the next regular inciting an amendment to the ordinance regu lating the running of cattle in Ihe townjlmlts will be cflWv I, On motion the meeting adjourned. A lilllc son of John Coleman, who icsiJcs on iSivtnlli Stint, was tun over by a coal car on Tuesday hfleinoon mid so borilbly mangled -that hoillid iu about two huurs. The accident oocurresl neur thu planing mill and Ihe child, who was eight or nine years old, was Indulging in llio practice, common to boys, cf getting on ami oil the train whilst In motion. Almost toyciy bone In the child's body win broken mid the physicians who wire speWllly kuii'inoued prtnouiited Ihe ruse liopelcm. The poor lllllu fellow was unconscious to the end ami it Is prob able that ho sullrred no pain, Parents cannot be loo strict wilh their children ns regards their iila vlnir on or about oais, and hundreds of deaths e hum d by llio carelessness and iccklessnetti of tbililun, prove the necessity of Wlclifulnes3. Our genial friend Maybcrry O. Hughes Is n Judge an Associate Judge.. Tho Governor and .Senile did it tho people of Columbia County did not vote on the question, He will provo to bo a popular and efficient officer, and for nnco tho Governor hat reflected tho wishes of tho people. Score one for Gitatcista. The examination of the Normal Hcbool at Ibis place will take on tho 20lh of June. 1'rof. Cooper and Superintendent Wright and Noel ling will serve on tho board of examiners. A student must rccelvfour affirmative votes out of five, In order to graduate, as appear from n circular Issued by .Stale Superintendent Wick crrhani. Col. James J, Conner, b well known coal operator of I'ollsvillo, died on tho 20lh Inst. Hi-built (ho first colliery lu tho Mahanoy re gion am! was the first lessee of the Stephen (llr nrd estate and shipped the first coal from tho land belonging to tho city of Philadelphia. Ho served with distinction as colonel of a regi ment during tho late war. The Columhian ilfd and still docs complain about our l'ost Office accommodation and man agement. Itdid not originate in personal spleen as the editor of the Republican well knows, but from tho necessity to the biiilness community to have u goad l'ost Office, and an efficient l'ost Master. The Kdilors of the Columbian nru responsible for all that appears in it columns. The United Stales Treasury and the Illooms. burg Hanking Company began the issue of sil ver coins on the same day, April 20th. We happened in tho bank on that (lay and were surprised mid delighted lo see boxes heaped with silver, which the genial c.ihicr was ex changing for greenbacks, and without asking any ptemiiim. Silver is a novelty, but it is in convenient to carry, and it will not be long be fore fractional currency will be sought after with avidity, and greenbacks will bo at n premium. Communicated. Miissns. Kmtoiis or 'run Columbian t For tlie exposure of the post-office nuisance in this town, through your paper 'of the 21st inst., you are entitled to tlie thanks of the business public. It has btiomc insufferable, and has called forth many remarks from the best of our townsmen of all parties. I have known instances where the same letters had to be carried to the office three limes in one day befoio they could be mailed. Your allegation on the changing of mails is not too strong, if strong enough. 1 hope the official will piofit by the prompting you have given him. a ci. We understand that our County Commission ns intend to employ a man to take charge of the jail and bo general Court Houso janitor, which, if done, will relieve the Sheriff from watching prisoners when lie is otherwise engag ed. Ity t'.iis plan they intend running the pris on on a system, with a view to economy, safety and neatness, and at the same time all of the public buildings, including water closet, Ac, can be kept neat and clean. The cost of a re gular janitor abovo what is now paid I'or clean ing, fireman at courts &c, it is thought would htrely erpial the amount that could be saved in jail. We look at it as just the thing needed. How many men go to the Recorder's Office with their deeds for record, without taking any money witli them to pay the tax and fits, and when told that the tax and fees are due when the instruments are left for record, they look with astonishment, nnd occasionally one turns on his heels and leaves, muttering to bimselt, Well, there is no compulsion about this, I can take care of my deeds, at least till Am term is out." It is true, tlie law makes it tlie duty of the Kccorder to collect all taxes and fees before be enters any in-truincnt for record, and make a sworn return and pay over nil dues in the shape of taxes to the Slate Treasurer eioy thrte montht. There will be plenty of land litigation iu ibis County, like all other counties, as it be comes older ; and those who take the risks are the ones who generally conic in for a full share of the losses. A good and strong point is thu clear record title, which they never hare. A HnMAKKAUi.i: Cask. The Shamokin "Times" notes the following remarkable case: Tho weeks ago a man named Il ias died in Mabantoiigo Valley, about eight or ten miles south of Shamokin. Preparations were made for the funeral, and tlie body was conveyed to Naurer's Church, where the funeral sciviee was delivered. As Ihe friends were about taking final leave of the corpse some ono suggested that the man did not appear to be dead, and as there seemed to be considerable doubt on the subject, tho body wad taken home again, and a watch kept over it. The mm remained in about the same condition for eight or ten days until one day this week, when lie showed signs of decay, and after having been examined by a physician and pronounced unquestionably dead, tho body was buried. This is one story. Another report is that the man is not yet buried ami bis I'rii mis refuse to believo him dead, Hundreds have visited the supposed corpse, and the remarkable case has caused great excitement throughout Maliauton- go Valley. Tin: Juixie'b Hat, Last Friday was remark able foi the high wind that prevailed, 'Fences wire prostrated in ail directions, and many houses and barns unroofed. Old liuivas bad uo rei-ncct for the irrav hairs of ace nor thu skirts and bonnets of blushiii" maids. Clouds of dust peneliatcd the houses of Ihe rich ami poor alike, rnrortunalely for him, on that Kay our President Judcc was (akiner a ride from Ii-nv to tills place. At Troup's bridgo tlie winds recognu-il a proper subject lor a prank, and be fore mi injunction could be issued, his silk hat, which had weathered many astorii, was whisk ed into the canal, Xo ono elo was present, and of course judges dou t swear, A desper ate eflort was now made to rescue llio flouting tile, which was bobbing up and down on the waves, and failing dead before tho wind and against the current. Tin- Judge thereupon re sorted to an expedient suggested by bovhood expeiience, of coeicing aslioro the absent hat by throwing stones on tlie farther side. It was lonesome business, and besides lie was out of practice. Ho persevered, however, until a huge stone, thrown witli energy, landed in the hat, so rumor says and sank It from sight forever. That is why the Court came into town barehead ed, It was not intended as any matter of spec ial respect lo our citizen. A bill has passrd second reading in lliu sen ate to provide additional reward for the appri Illusion and conviction of horso thluves, It provides that ill udditlou to the sum now au thorized by law lo bo paid for the apprehension and conviction of horso thieve, the commis sioners of (he severul counties of this common wealth are lieieby authorized iiml required lo pay by warrant drawn on the county treasurer to tho person entitled to such reward, such fur llnir sum as iu the opinion of Ihe court before whom such horse thief shall have been tried and convicted, such person is entitled to for tho time and money expended in appreliciidliig ancle horse thief, and iu attendance ut court during such trial, nut however exceeding $100, It shall bo the duty of the court to decldo and fix upon thu uiuouiit of such uddltioinl reward, ami inquire who is llio person or persons entitled thereto, and shall direct the clerk of said court to certify llio same with thu name of the county in which the o wiies of Ihe horse,inaro or gelding re sides, to the Commissioners who are hereby ill- nettd and ei joined to draw their warrant on the treusiirer of said county in fuvur of said claim, out, oc claimant, fur thu amount so certified, all of which shall be dono free of all costs nnd (.barges of tsid claimaiit, or claimants. Mr. Packard, au artist of the New York (7r(i)Aic stiff, lias been making sketches of the principal building In and about Illoomsltirg. Ho ha recently finished fine sketch of tho Normal School building", which, with others already nnde, will be publUliel In the new County nnp. Mr. Packard's drawings nro very accurate and are beautifully finished, Wc have been shown a cm toils stone, found by Jonathan Chromls, at tho river, which bear a striking resemblance to n human faces The water has worn holes in the stone, forming sockets for tho eyes, a niotili, and even nostrils, whilst the siiapo of the noso Is perfectly pre served. Tlu mouth appears open and the whole appearance ut the face I the most gro tesque imaginable. Tho stone Is certainly ono of tho queerc-t specimen of the effect of the action of water wo have ever seen. Numerous letters have come to our table from various sources urging our emphatic con tradiction of the published report that employ ment can be had by any number of young girls at the Centennial Kxhlbitlon. It st-cm a letter or circular has been widely distributed signed by parties representing themselves a agents for the Centennial Commission," offering remu nerative nitualiuns, expenses paid, and wages In advance. Girls are advised by the cltciilnr not lo consult their parents, but to come without their knowledge. Tho manager of the Inhi bition have no such agents and have authorized no such statements a tho above. The scheme is so transparently vile that wo hope it may de feat itself. Young girls who bavu the f'-nr of death and perdition before their eyes will not so much as read ono of these invitations lo sui cide. Philadelphia call furnish an honest liv ing to no one who will not gtvo honest work for it. Tlie country maiden who is comfortably car ed for in her own quiet village is a hundred-fold better conditioned than sho could bo there. She may take our word for it the "Agents" who are scattering their infamous circulars through llio country can give her neither honest work nor an honest living. Oooo. The Post Master Kditor don't like it that we find fault with his den, which he face tiously call a post office, nnd in retaliation he inform tho public that tlie Columbian "is pub lished in an alley, up Btairs, in a back room.and perhaps the filthiest public place in town." Just so, the Columbian office, as every body knows. is located on tho same alley as the Court House. It is perhaps as dirty rs any public place in town, except tho post office. A print' ing office is never as neat as a parlor, but we are ready at any time to comparo neatness will the Jicpublican. Since they have opened the ball wc will go a littlo farther in tlie description of the Columbian office. Tlie editorial dejKirt mcnt occupies four rooms, the smallest of which is larger ihan tho one used by the llcpubllean. Our composing room is larger than the sanctum and composing room of the liepublican together, and our pres. room is larger Ihan their sanctum and tlie post office, and wo employ thrco more hand than they do. Tho Columbian ou tho building in which it i published, and tlie ma terial in the office, but tlie P. M. Editor dares not claim even a small font of type a his own, They make one mistake knowingly. If they re fer to dirt in our sanctum, which is public, they know the charge is false. If they refer to our composing room, they know that is not a public place, mi one being allowed to enter except on business. If you want comparisons, give us a full one. DEDICATION Ol'TIIK NEW NOItMAL BUILDING. According to announcement, the exercises of dedicating the new Normal Dormitory were held in the Normal Hall, nn Wednes day, the 2Gth, at two o'clock P. M. Tho Hall was filled with citizenaof tho town and vicinity, and tho faces of many former stu dents nt the institution were noticed among tlie audience. On the platform were mem bers of tho Hoard of Trustees, tlio speaker of tho day, ex-Gov. Pollock, tho clergy of tho town, and other prominent citizens. Shortly after two o'clock,Charles G. Ihirklcy, F.sq., Chairman of tbo Committee of Ar rangements,opened the exercises by announc ing 1 1 i tit, tho first thing on the programme, would be a prayer by the llev. Dr. McCron. The audience s,tond while the Divine bless ing was invoked on tho institution and all connected with it. Then followed a song by tho liloomsbiirgQuartctto Club, en titled "We conic with song to greet you." Tlie club is well known, and is always wel come before a lllooinsburg AudiaiH'c. Tbo short time given h preparation for this oc cnion,'however, was a disadvantage under which they labored. Their tingint: was ap plauded. Then came the speech of thoduy. In a few well chosen remarks the chairman introduced Kx. Gov. Jumes Pollock, who Hpoke for about three quarters of an hour, in an insy and entertaining manner. His speech wus cut short by the arr ival of train time, when be bad todepnrt. Wc will print the speech in full next week, as reported verbatim for the Columbian., After the speech came another nong by the Quartette Club, "Fairy Moonlight." Dr. T. h. Griswold, l'riucipa! of the school then briefly slated why tho school was opened, and the buildirg dedicated before it was fully completed j to furnish homes for Ihe teachers, thus avoiding expense by getting board at first cost ; to accommodate pupils j to comply with tbo statute requir ing ntwche week's consecutive- attendance by pupils who wish to tako advantage ol stato appropriations, and yet not to have the term run too far into the Summer. Ilev. D. J, Wuller, Sr. being called upon, made a few well timed remarks, and the Quartette Club sang another song, "See our oars.'' Mr. liarkley then aniiniiiiced that the for mal exercises were closed, but extf-nded un invitation to all present who desired, to visi tho New Iluildiiig and inspect thu work, which invitation was accepted by many. Thus closed the afternoon's work, Tbo Bprlng term of school began yesterday morn ing. Deaths. II ATIIL'lt.-In Greenwood, April 8th. ult Harry V, nattier, agi d j ears, 6 months, loiiajs. Dltri'ENIIACII.-In Illoorasliurg', on the Ittli Inst, Mrs. sarali Dlelteiibacli, widow ot Ilev. Jacoti Diet fenbacli, formerly paster or tho ltefonned congreca tlousof Iiloomsburg and Mclnlty, at luoadaiiccd ago ot su jeirs, 11 Months and 3 days. Mrs. Dletfcnbach w as one or the oldest Inhabitants ot liloomshurg, Jlcr maiden narao was Andreas, Kho was born In Ilcldelbei); township, Northampton county, I'a., May 16, 1793. on tho setli ot December, 1613, she was married to Dev. Jacob DlelTenbaeh, re siding ot Ijmnllle, Lelilgn county, I'a. In October 1616, thoy moved to Itloomsburg, llieylfted here about 8 jeaiB, when they tnou'd to l'Jry, whero Sir, D.'s congregation had bought u parsonage. Ileie.on thu 13th et April, H, Mr, Dlecrenbaeh died, alter w lilcli bis widow rctui ned tq IDocmsburg, w ticro she resided until her death, she w as burled on fcaturday iittcrnoon, tho !2dlust,lu the old graveyard on tho lilll, where onco stood the log church Iu which her bus land medio prearh, cr.d U-sldo which lioabo was burled, sue w us a good woman, and sleeps la peace alter a long lite et many trials and hardships. Kaiiuj.iik, Attention. Ilusscl takes Hutter Kggs, haul and Produce in exchange- for goods Hits' fc-WmoilAM-Tho greot llemedy lor roughs, Colds, Consium tlcn, nnd all Discuses ot tho Ibront nml lungs. Will cure, und eilleiiwlieo the cu-so uiiareiillyhi ielrss. VoOj not lueun to say, mat win n Uo lunfB uie ilittioud tny nieiilcliio eou create I hem anew. Hut we uo say, (list ir a person has ii Yloh nt I'cugti, Mght Sweats, Ci eeplug Chills, Is ce Mi in d lo I e il a cm e may t e em etc d. J, li. Duiilel k (oi-iaur Mis-1 lime tun Haas' Kipiitnruiil In iu) luuilly Ioruels, olid liinolliu I oil erlence ot V now Ing lis great mcrliH.niid eio glad ly iicciLiiitud It to ull sutHrris with thoso dis tressing ceuiiilolnts tor which It is Intended (IKN. W.IIHllSNVDElt, Gnllli oils. 1,1 1 lo, Nov, , 1S16. Try it I MUCK KUliNl 6, tJold by nil Druggists. Kb. Wn Business Koticos . Kipytown Steam l'lanltip; Mill for ;a1o or rent Addres, N. U. runs-. March 21-tf Illeomsuurg, ra. I.V. 1i A (-.-.,(. lua r,m,-n lii ibn t'ri- lumbian llulldlng, fronting tho Court lloilsc, Apply at tins oiuce. (,.,,.,... ll, ,C1.1.m,I Willi-v nf m.i.nii,.iii--iiij i.ii -vv.i.vi,v - ....- . M. W. Niiss. oflico Court House Illooms- burg. Aiiplelon "A" Muslin, 10 cents per yard at Lutz & Sloan a or 1) cents by tho bolt. Canned IrillW of all kinds at Utiisell's. All l-Inils of ltnitillni- Plants for snlo bv J. I.. Dillon l'lorit. llloomsbtirg Pa. Plants sent saieiy oy man to nny auurcss, lo Verbenas fur fl.00 other Plants in pro portion. Send for price list. Just In tbi mornlne. a new lot of Heal Silk Guipure, Yak, nnd Kent Laces. Linen for dresses &c at Clark & Woll's. Spcclo paytr.ouls under one dollar given In change at I. V. Hitrtmalis'.. A motto for every man : "liny your cloth ln at D, Lovi'ciibergV" Niw good this week at K. M. Knorr's. Fishing Tackle in all variolic at J. Schuy ler e; Son's. -. Ysu can get imported Black Alpaca at Lutz it Sloan's fur lift cent per yard. Jiiitioe Hill, Commission Merchant for the purchase und sale of drain, Flour, Feed, Haled Hay, Buttir, Ugc, Cheese, Lard, Po tatoes, A pics, &a , i'ittston, I'a. Consign ments solicited. April lil-Cw A largo lot of I'.a-o IlalN, of tbo latest nnd best patterns, lints &c., now on hand at Geo. A. Clark's book store. A large selection of trout flies at J. Schuy ler A Son's. 300 Pairs Slippers at McKinncy's. M. M. Huss.ell pays -10 cent a pound for butter. Attention, limners. Mover llro. bavo iust received ft full sortmcnt of Sponges, of all grades, and nt various prices. Tho most complete lot in town. Whito Goods, Nainsooks, Tarlatans, Swisse. Cuffs, Collar, Embroideries, Unfiles, Uhenille lor veilings, and a large lino ol l.a. dies' Good, the very latest out, and at low est cash prices at Clark & Wolf's, Ladies Lasting Gaiters 1.25 at McKin ney's. Opinions of ihe Public. "Tlie largest and best stock of Clothing." John Smith. "The best fitting ready-made Clothing." lirown. "Economy and durability combined." Jones. "In fact, no man should be without a Suit of Clothes from D. Lowenbcrg's." Public Upiiuun. To the Public. W. H. Drown ha re ceived from tlie city markets a full supply of Fruits, canned and dried, foreign and do mestic, ot every description, iresli anel good. His Groceries embraco all varieties from high to low. His Teas nre from 30 cents to SI for now crop Teas. Such Groceries ns his aro good things to have about the houso better than Greenbacks. People cat and get lat on them and sleep well o nights. Every body ought to buy them and keep them, so to speak, in their teeth. You can find iu lirown's Store tho chea pest set of Iron-Stone China Ware, imported at the lowest figtires. His Wood nnd Wil luw Wares aro extremely cheap. His Fish and Mackerel, new and bright, by the quar ter, half and wbolo barrel at tbo lowest pri ces. Full weight and warranted to giyo satisfaction or can be returned. He keep the Paragon Dried Meats Beef Tongue and Venison sliced in lb boxes. He sells the Gold Soup a prize of one gold dollar in everv box. llcuutitul Gilt Cans of ColTce and Tea Men love 'em Women can't get enough nf 'cm. Nothing like it to be found outside of W. H. Brown's Grocery. It's, a big thing immense. You will know how it is yourself when you' try one. Banana, Oranges, Lemons, Prime Shelled Almonds, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Peanuts, Filberts, Confectionrey, French Candie, Figs, Ituisins and Currants, always fresh and good. It bothers the girls to tell bow he keeps goods so fresh. County Produco taken in exchange for Goods. Give Brown a call, farmers, and you will not regret it. April 28 4w. New Orleans Baking Molassescboice Syr ups from 80 cents to $1 a gallon. A line iis sorlinrnt ol Young Uson, Imperial, Japan and Black Teas ut M. M. llusscl's. Notice. All accounts on our books ie mai nlng unpaid alter ilny 10, 1870 will be placed in tbo bands ol the law for collection J. Schuvlcr et Son. 3w. Spring Shoes at E. M. Knorr's at very low prices. Silks in blacks, l'ongces in all colois, Silk-warp Alpacas, black and colonel Al pacas at 2) tents and upwnids; in fact one of tne largest nuts ot Drem uoods. to be loiinil in town tit tho pricis. A lull line ot Do mestic Goods at as low rates as c an be found. Call at Clark &. Wolf's. Lutz A Sloan commenced paying out oil vcr coin on Monday for change. Fresh lot of Hoes, Hakes and all kinds of tiaruen lools just received by J. fcchuyler e"c son, Fine Tube Paints, suitable for artists and for fiuo painting just received by Moycr liros. For n nobby Hat go to Lowenberg. The best Calico 8 cents for cash or pro duce at I. W, Ilartman's. Lutz it Sloan sells handsomo Reversible Ottoman Ladle's Bhawls lor 70 cents each. The stock of D. Lowenberg is now replete with nil the leading novelties for spring and summer wear. Call nnd see tho leuding styles at D. Lowenberg's. Flour and Feed at M.. JI. UusteH's. Buy tho Ellmood Collar ut McKinncy's. Butter 40 cents a pound, Eggs 18 cents a dozen, at M. M. Ituss-U's. Lutz & Sloan have just, received u lut of Black Cashmere nnd Drnp D Lte and trim mirgs for Ladies Sacijuis. Dress Shirts just received nt D. Lowen berg's, Calf Hoots very cheap at E. 51, Knorr's Oranges and Lemons always on hand at M. M. itutsell's, Lasting Slippers 90 cents at MeKimicy's. Don't forget to call and e xamlne E. 51, Knorr's Spring Goods before buying else where. " Stilts nmdo up in city stylo at D. Lowen berg's. COAL. COAL Old Kstaldlshcil Coal Yard. O. W. Neai, et lino., Wholesalo & Uetall Dealers iu ull sizes ot the best qualities ol lied and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest market rates, Have constantly on hand largo stocks of Domestic, Cupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, Bituminous, and Liiucuuruer's Coal. Especial attention given to tho prepara tion of coal bc'oro leaving our yard. Grain li ml Lumber taken lit exchange for coal. Coal delivered to any part of llio town at short notice Orders fell at I. W. 5lcKelvy's store, or at our oflico, will receive prompt at tention. Ollice and Yards at William Neal et Sons' Furnaco, East llloomsburg. Your patronage respectfully solicited. UQAI 17 tf 20 COAL OF Wo condcnisrrom tho UMgh r.enUter tho mbstancopr aonToreatlon nboutOak Hall. In ihAl.?fliL1!y ,vf na?&ller A Urown's " LarRCSt E'in1 Sfr' la A?'c-" A vbltor Sud attendanrvto tho speaker i VffT- " What corner is tho Building- onr' AlUTUtant. "Bouth-Iiisi corner of HutA and Market, l'leaso noto tho SIXTH, for oroo lVraS?8c.l?a.k.Ual, bavo "" . luVdmVnllo,cc.rr?cU,, col06"J 1 1)0 you know nv",1?'uoo,1,;jro "t-M on Market, n1 ?f0I.'.on 8.litb'J".f "one high, has over "Tf3 'ikDoorUtt, and covers space ont o occupied byfcroCiaa twenty eUflercnt busi ness places. V, Do you uo steam-power?" Ji'W .nt young cnjtlno furnishes power roi tho freight and paw;n(fer elevators, and tho Y ".iV.liat ordr d0 7n Jalt0 with KoodsT ., Vr.Tliejrttt0 fl.rst W:1 and arranged In 'Si11 ""J?".". counters, and taken KHJi??m .ify'Sl!,",,!,r 10 9 ""Ro tors room on thirafi Door." V. " IS llUPCCtlnhn f!rt rtnAmllAn t A. 'No, tlr, measuring. Tbo roods aro first mciurcdln tho piece, then Inspected. Tho SM rn!,.ovcr rol'f7 ta tho fico of a ttrons J'8,1' ,a?.1 two ,mcn ' ono before and ono behind tho goods, watching with tho oyo of a ii,a;vi?J0Jcn,lM ,lln-.1tol i'mirrectlon,and ,asrkiS,civ5.ry S.aw- f lhat ,u ""tcr may seo men"' "wbcu ho comes to cut tho car- V. " Vou murt employ an arrr of cnttcrsr , A- -('.omo. to our Huh flex- and scot Wo keep 70 hands all tho tistn eyeing up tho cloth into Barmcnts.-lKaidevmacl I icsthatdo JOMn men's work coclSi a stroke." goods?-'0 ,0U manufactur ul your own ..A;J',V do, and most carefully. Our ex luulncrs lnipect every tiltdi and team, and wtlfy to ovcry garment as extra-well mode. ioXhr UctM 0a 'a-1bccomo dcoirYour lyMem musl MV0 you R 6rcat A. " In every direction, sir. It Is llrrslcm and economy wo pracUcoall tinwivf throui , that enables us toputourprZVn to thi peoplo as wo do." Tsjj-nu wuin onir"" lnsIcUDB tho work, what becomes ?o,c7.tl!"!.10 Kcnt has Its number and other iwIntsnotcdonlLeothat lUcnUro hit twfks" cd wtuiout fail, upon our Y oXl" m.nst haT M or 40 ealcrmcnr A. Why klr, on busy days you moyteo 100 telling to tho throngs of customers." """"' V. -Ho you do un order buko'by mall and oxprcs?" QY A. " Very treat All over tho country. Our A MATTER J". IE3I ZMZIZlE'Ei MAMMOTH GROCERY. Corner Main and Center Streets BLOOMSEUEG, 3? A. . , The largest stock of groceries and provisions, Queensware, Glasswaiu etc., Ac., in the county, for sale at wholesale or retail at the very OCt. 8,1ST5 BOOKSELLER AID STATIOMBR, Dtalcr in Law Blanks, Sunday rennsyivania WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, Books and supplies not On Short Notice ai the Store iu Exchange Hotel Oct. 8, 1875 VKOKTAHLE 4: l'l.OWIIlt OCjUiUO, i-iants, ltofes. Dalillna, Kuclislns, tler unluiiiK, redding I'lonts, eiladlolus, etc. fend a Mainnlor nieer'H Garden calendar, l6sn.igeH, Ulus iraled, with piactlcnl illrectlonK. IIUNItY A. 11111:1:1:, 71 Cbihtnut bt , riiliadelpbla, I'm 3lar.ll, '7C.-M. wt-wi .m.-,,, iTiinp -'iriTiimTm'iinryTrf KAUB FRYMIER & EDWARDS, Successors to II. Dorscy son, CHINA, GLASS & QUEENSWAKE, Old Stand, Mi J!or!;et f t., crp. new 1". o., I lilla. An- orfeilrg grei.t Inducements to purchasers of FltCNCH Clll.NA DINMIlt and 'IKA i:it. plain ai.d ilecoialid, choice fctjK a andsurerlor quality. Ancucmlu- and varied utsrrtmtntoi CilAMIim S-KTS, KllIIKlGN AMI DC1SIESI1C (ILA4-SVAI,K, plain, rut, and erernecd, our Hock hus len cure lull H Ke ti it and pun bated for cusli, enabling us to mil little- lowitt pilees. Kbiecliilcute deleted to our ri tall depart n int. Particular attention gleen lo dicoialli.li et china nr.d glass to older, In lull sets orto iniileh bickcu ula. I'll il line cl latetibtjlcs and I ett inalies or Ml.Vi:i.. AII15. DA-to. March IT-Itw O I iimrMit of lio itEit, ccitoliilre: Ht8 eia-o UkWbpaperH, attdtstliaatCBfcl.owlhgcottor adeertls- i. ing. March in, 7-ij r r j H) ALL- WHOM IT MAY COXaaix. "1'aKe notice, that en the td day rf April. 1S7C, I loui;htat ecu table's t.alo the articles enumerated 1 clow, and limn loaned thiinin.e to John 11. Kit etc r.cr to hold durlcg iny pleasure-. All person aru lor Milden to interleii-iwlth hla potbeitlon ot the same: out- pip, cupboard and UIMies, 3 tables, 4 btiiniU cook-btovo and utenHls, iitilialrH, clock, 2 rocking i halrs, parlor ktoeo and pipe, 21oun(;:, 65 yard of e-urpet, '.'tubs, coppirketile, nunkellle, tolook-lner-l.'lai'tes, levtluk' machine, s ted. and bedding, lot led-roeru carpet, bureau, meat Maud. fWli.lt lNT. Ught Street, April 4, 1676-lw. HOMEOPATHIC FAMILY MEDICINE CASES- And books trlvtnsr plain and concLso directions for their use are,aiu a necessity In every household; tor often HI a t linely doso of medicine stave olt u set lous ease of slcknens. Messrs WIKIIICK & TAKKI., 141 Grand St, New York, will seml u catidOKUO desci Itiliitf tho dlHeient stl li s and bles, to any address on receipt ot a stamp. Tin Irs Is thu oldest establishment el Its kind lu America, bavins; been founded in ls.15, Apr 14-siv. ni.Tnl.illl.lilllV-tllm.'..V.)-.IIV.llS,fj.l?,lV 0GQR0CERIL3 v -i ,uuni l..r irti, ular.. I. t- A I'v.llmltMl.RH iun..l oi.vt f Ih tr.lthitiiitflt.r nk'i. .In agent jutt rfeurref 5100 fint 11 vceeU selling the Another Jsoilist d.is. uvi r io.Ikiu copies of this Mandard llfoof tho Veteran Kxplurer sold, lfsi.wa more ni eded by lliu ln-ople. A book of matclili ss In. lerest, profiiM lv llliislriitwl, and vt ry cheap. A ray. alclianeo for agent.". I'or proof and terms address lluliliiiid III os., 72J fcaustm & t., i'hlladelpl.U. Apr 14-4W. MODEL PRESS KKduo kii your wo rriouiif. 1II:kT IMIIKWOIILD m4 uung I'rlnlerk Tbcoiunl In uu, hctad lo 3 cnt luntpi fur k rrofuioly Hlgi trated W) jr rmWua l4 I'tio LUt, entllicd, "Jluw t k I'rlMt.1 4. W. Uv0hpi VUUt tiutM.1, 1'LtWcIj ttla.fk 114-13 W. Diseases ri'Krn, New jniths marked out by that plainest ot all books, ' l'liiln Homo 'lalk and .Medical Common Seiiso" nearly i.eui paues, '.uu luusirauons, uy nr b. ii. iootk, or lio U-nti Klou AM'., N. V. Purchasers ot this boc k nre ut nin ny to consult lis author, lu pcrsguirb) mall, hue. ITIce by mull, iostai,'u prepaid, (J, us. Contents tables Iree, Aukms wimku. .Ml'ltll.W I11I.L I'LUILISIIIM) CO., (Johu 1'. Jcut-tt, manairei), IMKast.bthbU, M. V. Apr U-U w llio (Iicaiest Selling CenU'imlM Ituok is OlUl COUNTUY n HlSOUltCl-S lllch and complete In our thrilling hlstoiycf no jiHiD and grand In Mvld descriptions of all our inlicutv resouieesln agrleultuie, eiimiueree, miner uls. manuMclures, covenimeiit. curio. files, natural wonders, works or art. so. Itlchly Illustrated and clu uii. A suleiidld Mew o( thu world's loic most na tion. Noolhcr book Ilko It. outsells mern hlslorlos lUctooLC. Agents wanted quickly, ddress Hub bard Hi os., 7W sunsoiu street, l'hlladelphl.i. Apr 14-4 w. itID DELICIOUS Tor usewith dessert or all k-1 unn. ' ' ' ' UIIIiciiiu ,V Itov.iiiiii r, Aaelils, I'lillu. I)Co. AprU-lvv, ,it1 oaday at heme. Agents wonted. Outtltuhd V1" teriua rive, 'illl'ji, X fcO., Augusta, ilaluo, ilnrch 10, 'H-ly, . . w r. si, .tv Aprl ASK YOUR GROCER FOR- w. POPULAR T, perfect syrtcm e!d rulos of eelf-mcasurcment inako Iti'OMlb") to pleuo peoplo 2,1)0) miles away JflKusierfteUy as If they wcro hero In penson."iv V. "I mppose you havoat least half a down different dcpartiiicuur" . A. "Mydiarflrl wo have morn than tvetnty. e otli cbar-cd withluown Luslnei,and cacti thoroughly onnnlred.anccoiwiry wheel with- Y-1..'."1 yy nnmo adoMn or so of them V A. "With pleasure. Tho Custom Depatt mcnt, for thobo who prefer tmtnm-rooeio to ready-madX TJt& J-urnUhlng Department, with its faVyfifo nock of all underwear. Tho Shirt rVctorrWIUi Its buiy machines, making ourown first-class shift, lho Trim ruing Department, lb clfasbl x ts rnnny a regu lar store. Tho Garment Stock lloom. Tho liecelvlng Itoom, Tho, Order Department, named before. lheEpcclal Uniforms Depart ment .Tho Dellury Deportment, with Iu" scoro of mcsscngc t. The " V. "Hold, hold I sir, enough V A. "rranotholfthroughr lho AdTf rtlfln- Department, with Its bllLmdrlgn dlrtnbutors' iedftlngond publlihltiiys ihiMihh and popular purna , clrculi;Ri(f,I,u,(rt)copicsmontlily tell all your MZiJw tend forltj. 'JhoMcni epartment,wl tints mmiy rooms. Tho Hoys" Deportment, Tho Youths' Deportment, lho Children's Department, with It rpeclcl entrance, for ladlo. Ih6 TtlcrreHi Dei ail ment. Tho Chief Clerk's Depirtmer.t, with Its book-keepers and assistants. Gci.rfU Mam epcrs Department i linoiicler's Oune, and other OIlicc of tho tlrmntl Ln.y ni lues thinking, i lannlng.exeutlng, buying, mak- lrg.regikicrirg.reeiia lUV.scndlngont.iellli-i', ft till In (i 1 rn in t n tiiru fi-a li.tnti, 1 1 . r ... . . ' In a lh!.usnnuv,,ys Joining their fiui. s to carry tin abiiilncssVfth lliciiet pie amount ing to between tiOuo.ouu and ti.ieio.oi an- nually," V. 'R-t-n.tvn-n-1.n.n.B!" .A;."Jn!lcc'1 " kl I forgot to nrmc tho Cashiers Department, whlchl.anolltatAWjj of retail roles on some klnglo days I" . "llifrnX Immense I 1 hatvwhot enables tho homo to buy rlicop and felelirnn ," A. " Lxaetly I You lm o 11 lilt It. Tho peoplo throng here, l:r.tln4 that wo depend or i low price end lmmeWalel.,' much about " "' H" to A. "Our ryilcm ofbnslnes dealing. Ono price, no deviation; 1. cash for cmithlnr: a. A g-iaranico protecting tho purchaser: ir. 1 ho money returned if tho buyer can't otherwito Lo suited. V. "Nothing could bo fairer." A- rpthing. And lho peoplo rco It." , ii'h'1 llianl you, bir, for your pollto attention, A. "Ni tat all It's a pleasure toryfre you. yuna- cor- Cood morning.' happy to do so. lowest prices. INTERES School Libinries, Depositary of tlie jjioio cocicty, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CAR3S. on hand can be furnished Most Reasonable Rates. Building, Bloonislnivg, Pa. ' Dr.TeiijWfielie 1m Remefly. lor arerfect rc-toratli n i f tl.ei'ereous sistem, causli.gaii linmeillate and piuiereiuelli the follow, lug cases: nenoin ileblllt Inipnhi d nutrition of the beiili, la.wsltuile, wi'tiKni i-s In tin- llinbsni.dback. lnill-poltlou and Inei.i uclt KrUi'dJ, dullness of iipprehi'iiMnn, loss tf liinniii.i, aiir.limto sucleiy, llinldlty, sell-ill-.trust, Ulzltn ss, headache. Incident to hoth texts, lor whose ls-Iii-Ill It S de-.-lued and who-u hai plncss It will promote. 'lho most i mliieiit ph. sit Inns if thlsemiiitry baet cMTtid thim-ihesto Iheutmrst toctutk theln ercaslng fatality usiillliif,' from the- relasatlimof the nenes. llaelnc; lor n lonjr leilod devoted much study, time in. 1 laborln istobllslilnxn reired) for tlieieiliet lesloiallwi of tlie i.eni.us sjsletn. It Is etratltjlnir to bo atle to niuioiiiiiu lho succissni icndlng mv new ineihoil, Thioneli this remedy tho nerves can bo reached and In pm hit way Uial, how. eer shaiieied or (rostrated, thej caulo perfecily restored, ltaets on lliu nerves at onee.jet with KentlcLefs-n stoiliig them to n natural btatc, and ren oe lug the alow illsliifjlugdlsiCM s. Hoth sexes, more cv less, thu ugh the rrostratlon of thu nervous sjfctem, lusotlulr inergv. Insiich Instances the yeree Heined) mayli- itllid uiin lu reviving the patient Into the vigor or nut li. TlieNcr e Iteinidyls inuliillj compounded and nut up In boxes with full illnellon.s. li lee, one dol lar, expressed to any address on n-ci Ipl ot price. Dlt. I. ClIAI'M'hY 'lhllllV. litis Vine Mreet, I hlla. otilco hours, 11 a. in. to 3 p, m., 7 to t i. in. .Vciib li'.'IMy I'OR COlKillS, COLDS. HOAUSEXKSS, AND AXiZi TIIIXO AS DISHASES WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS Put lip only in I1I.VK KOXKS. A Tiled and Sure Itemed v. For sale by druggists girirrally, and JOIISSTOK IIULLOWA V & Co., Philadelphia, I'a. Apr 14-Ivv, AGENTS MOODY WANI'KI) VOK THE WO.NIlKltl-ri. e.'AIIIIKIt or AXI) SANKEY IN Great Urilain and America, Hv an eminent dl vine. Has over tin pages and l.l IllitiaUons. 1'ilco ft. Hi st book to bell. No other complete, aim agents made llrsl month, send lor proofs. Address, II, h. uoobst-Kiili & CO., 14 Harcluy f-t., N. V. Apr 14-KW. Juries lor May Term, 1870. GUAM) JL'ltOItS. Heaver Ellas Miller, Joseph U-hr. lleuion KUas Mcllenry, Sr., .lohn Ashleman. llrlarcreek Adam suit. Hewlett W. H. Opdj ke. Hloomsburg John S, Sleiner. Cataw lssa .loseph Muilz, II,, I, Iliedcr, Flshingciirk-J. JI. liuckalevr, 'Ihcmas Hutchison, L. M. Crevellng, Greenwood ( has. llnvvard, David Demott. Jackson-Clliiton Uvvls. Ix;ust-Joscph K, Rhodes, Samuel l'rlcc Maln-Aarou MlUer. .Montour-IUvId Jlotifcr. lit. l'leasant Wm. 1 lower, urango James Ilarni.in, Huai lagci eek i:ilas,Hai Ig, heott II, F. Oman, George JI, Daker, TltAVKKSK .1U110HS. ITIIsT WEKK, Ilenton-Geo. Keeler, I. K. K. Lnubaeh, I, K. Krlck. bauin, llerwlck llobcrt (l.'.t'riiiplii, Henry C, l'reas. llrlarcR'i-k' William Lainon, Andievv Fowler, Ileaver-.N. lliodbeniier, Jr. lllooiiisburg-John Wolf, Jllehael Casey, Sr., U. 1', Hicks. Catavvlssa-Gco. I'. Prlesbach. Centralla Scth Thomas. Centro-.lcs.so lllcks. 1'ranklln-Joseph lteeder, Samuel II. Uilirmim. Flshlncrecl: 1), W, Kitchen, C. W. Kreamer, John Sutton. Greeiiwood-Geo. W.Vtt, J, If, Ikcler, Hemlock-Ainos II. Hartman, 11. 1). Jlcllrldc, Nchemlah llecco, . Locust Win. Wilson, Jonathan Hachman, V. II, llelnbold, Isajo Johnson, Slaln-Jamcs Keeler, Ktacoy John, 1', i: Hentz. Modtson-I). A, Watson. .Mt l'leasant .lohn II, VandersUce',J. W, llagenbuck. Jimiln-Alfred W. IIe8. Seott-S. W, Edgar. SECOND WEEK. Heaver-Win. Shell. l-i Ilerwlck-J. W, Dtvtte'ttclr, John Tu) lor, Samuel C, Jajpo. llrlaicieek Jcso-vh Sponcnlierg, John Fester, HloctmburfcVrSumuel Vettcr, J, M, iluwer, A. W. Fry. Centcr-tlco, O, ricdeilrks, D. E, llayman, Hlnun Whltmjer, Philip creasy. Catavvlssa-Gco. tillWrf, Nelson Hartman. Centralla Win, I'.lgloy, Jehn Curiam (ireenw ood-sj Ivesic t ,'M rtsoii. Jaiksou John Ijlgar, l.iHUst-:phialtn Acliey.llaulel Jtf nlKjilward Wat- kins, jiichacl llorleiger, Jenas He-rnlnger, Jlaln-Chas, J'her. Xloniour-lovl Weaver, MIlUlu-Tliomas Atcu, H, II, Swank. , Mt, I'leaSkiit-JiicclJiillleit, I Mum I Iluckle. Orango Houtien Hellas, Win. V. Hum. l'luo John F. 1'owliir, bcott Hunlcl sujcler, John 8UU'". Kugarloiit-DaaM.lICiS, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, A DMINIHTJIATOII'S NOTIOK. l raTirR iv riKnknie ftflrtTT. tir.o'n. Wtera oi Administration- em tlio Hatato of Geo. fiw.if nt fin(jitrui rnliitnhla C-ountv. itoeeiUMd. havo tsi-n granted by lho ll"glM(T of srvlil county ii George c. xcolt.of i'nl.sliw.i, (.'olumliliniounty, Vit., lo whom an persons inaouit-u w sam winn' m i nu"ted tu inako p-iynirnl, and tlrum liavHltf chdm ngiilns' tlio saldfutito will uuiko thom knoin touic nam aumiiiivinuor wiuiuufc urin. , UJiUlCUIw V. W1I Apr. si.'7i.-r.tt' Admititstraior. A !)M1S'I St i t A 'rtTifHlft ITH ' FT1 A txTATr ni-viiriteri or.iv aa. ntCK iri i.tlor or Aitrntiilfilrttiion on llie e.tiitil of Ml 'had eir ivir I it.-of tin- liiwnnf llto.iiniiiiurif,ci'iiiti'tf iimini'ita. MiitM of lvnnsylvanla, dweiisi-d, hnv t-n Brnnb'il to Joshua Ki-tiennan and Aaron or -vi-r.Ki whnM nil iinrwins ttidntited to aald i-si.il.-nre redileded bi make p.ijinetit to the Ad la'iiistrninrsni tlir- mprirl's onii fa iti n-nhiire' nnd tiwsn liavlnirilaltiw or demands win makoknown the samo vvi huut delay. I... un nni.Ki,iiltiu iii-.iilii rill iiiii.niii, ' AAltON OltOVKn, April t-tr Artinlnbiiriitit-s. .S.itlce la her'-bv trlven that 1 hav l-ft In (he pos- ttrtesl.in or .ilfliillen II. Wolf nn thu farm limnl 1V me Irom Mlclncl drover. In vilfllln tuwiishlo, a lot of per inl prnrs-rty, Winsistlngtif tlin- rwrim, wnit ous buirv, h.irnesii, tlin-snliis mai lilna, plpvvs, Imr l own, and oilier fiiftrtifnr nlenSlK entfl find hoifs, ljui'iiiglngtoinoaiid to boeiwd fortlia purpose of said farm. c; ii. wolf. Minlln, April 1 i-Sh;. len firm lien-tofom kmnvnnn ' W. P. .tanm Oil.. coiiststinif or vv. I. .limes iiud Geo. f. -.coll, - niraeruo ll. V IU- Ul.l KlIl.Jl HUH IIUIIUI1 ll'l-IUl- lib UlHI I's.. dKsolwd liv iniitiial e-nsiiit. i. .Ioii.-h hai lne rcim-il. Tho huslnuns will herWftcr t4 6.irrlceloii 0 Geo. C. Hcott. W. 1 .l(ivst, OKO. C. HCOI'T. Cabewssi. April 6-tw. 'JAKK NOTK1). ' flu' crrdltnrs cf puM Fuller. ri-Mirnt rf Columbia ooiinio', nru lie-reuy notltied ol lilsluitntton toiippuar tit lliu Vlsv Tl-rin nf Ihp I "nnrl nf l iiii,iti. hi I-Ii-hs. nml men .iuu iiiero prswr.l his pcutlon or tna lieueDltir an Inventory of his ri-ul and irf rsnnal prop-m . , , lIKKVr.V 17. S-.Mltit, . I II.' Ill-K'l III, l.ll H I II! 1 (1111 III, II . f 1111 11. I1I1U Ull jvpni ii ;;w. All'irney r h APP'Knpr ixnctrroiTHNtVnfi-:. i i KsTtTKor Jon-e tr.i.W, nucpessn. Littirs te-.tamenary onihij usteitoot John Allen Hn rf Madlsi-ir twp Coiumnla chuntT, dis?ea"l, hiivii It-en giuiitfd,liy the beslnler of aald county t .lojii A. Funst m, of Iilooins'iiirg. ( olumMi conn tr. I'a.. Executor, tn wlima nil iM.t-s, nm imli.hrMit t. said e-tato nro roiiucstel to make payment urn1 those having claims or denieuds against th Nalu 'state will make them known to the said Executor wiiiiiiiiiu, mv. JOHN A. FI NsroN, April I i-cf JUeculor jXKcrToif.s -otu:k. I ' ustatk or nevlu iikitz, nn-nsan. Letters iHitAiw-iitnrv on tin- estnto of David Dlitz. latu of Heaver tvp.. Cot., Co.. deceased have- been eranred bf t he Heelster of said enuntr to Coura-1 Dellz, of Denver township; Columbl voounty E.eeo'.itor, to wliom all persons luJelitcl arc requeit csl to mako i"i) moot, and thoo having eutmaoi d-mand.i njalnM the said eslnte will mako them hnumi id me sain i.xeciuor vviinoiii neiay. Anrll 7. Hvv.' Ku-cutor. A D.MI.N'ISTlt.VTOIt'S NOTjri:. kstatk or KhwAnn i.KWis. nrcKAnnn. 1 i-tters of AritnlnlslrHtlnn r.n Wit. rklln nf l.'rtw-orrt bowls, late or Hloomsburg. colnmbia Count lleeeimfil. Imtn lu,i,. rm,,it,,.l I., 1i., linni.iu, nf s.tlrt coiiuiv to William l'eueork. cl ll'ccipfburg All l"rsms having claims against tbo ostato ot the doeo dent aro requested to present them ror settlement, and thou- tiulelitcd to lh-estate to mako najment to tho undersigned administrator -vltiinnt delay. vv.m. i'riAe;ue;h., Mar.3j,';o ft. Administrator. A Ml I N'lSTUATOIt'S NOTK'K. ESTATU OK KDlVeilll liei l KY, LAIR OK TIIK rOK Orrtll OK TRNTHAt 11. :i.ettersnf Admlnl-tratlon on thuust.-itpof IMward ll.iarei i.Ui-or tho Itorougliot Centrum, county ol Columlihi, ilcei-ascdjiavi-f e-i-n grimted bv thu liegls. ter or said eouutv to Sarah II. flafrnv of the lii,n,n .i or Centralla, All )i'rsoi,sjiavlngcl.ilinsngalnt.tlie estuli- or the decedent arori-ipu-sted to present them for scttli'iia-nt, and thoso indebted to tho estate to miko pawncut to the undomlgned administrator muiuiiioriay, HAll.vu li. JIAtMJV, iiar.u -Ji,-oi. Administratrix. 1 ).M I N I KTK A TOIl'S NOT I CB. I , f lllf. fiT .VilmllM&t., llnii ,n r.t flnulil DivU. Into of beaver tovnifihlu. Colnmoiucoiintv. d.-i eiicd, havi- been grant. si by tl.ejlcglster of said co lo viargiirei nn.lJului II. Davis, Admlnlstrarort of D.ivld luvis, dee'd. All persons having claims .i-jiiiii-i. iuu Lmiiiu oi ino ueeeuenr. nr.1 re-ipu'sieu eo picent them lor settlement, and those Indebted to the estate to mako payment to tlio undersigned Administrator;! without delay. .VlAUCiAUF.TIIWIS, JOHN II. DAVIS.I M arena I ,-ct. Administrators. A MIlNISTliATOK'B -N'OTICK. KSTATE OK ESOH KOWl.K'l. OEOKASCO. betters or Admlntstiallon on r,oSts non on thu os tote ot Enos Fowler, late, ot Hilarcreek township, Co liiiiibla count v, state cf l'eiins.lvanla,de(eas.d,liav been grunted lo w, u. I)rl--sb,ich.ot Mdem tonniip Lucrne countv, I'.u to whom all jx-rsons lndetiled are reuuesled to make nav ment. and uioso liavlnir claims or demands will make known thuaine with out delay. W. (1. DltlK'HACII, .uiuiuisiraur uc aosis sos. March ls-dw-." a uditou's'notici.:. iX FSTATB OK VV11A0H AI.I.EV, HECK VKD. i no undersigned Auditor toinake dlstiioutton of tho fund in the hands ot lho AdmlnMratoruf thu es tate ot Wilson Allen, deeiiased, will attend to the diit'esor hlsappolulincnt. at his onli'e lu Hlooms bmg, on Tuesday, A pib 33th, ls7C, ut 10 o'clock u in., when aad whero all persons having claims ngaliie-tthc-siitd estate-, are refiuli i-d lo iiiesent I he suino oeiuro iuu Aiuuior, or ou ucoarre-u irom com ing In for u share of suld luud. t. i,. eiitv IN, March 21, lS7r,-4w. Auditor. N TOT1CK TO COIJ.1XT011S. "I lie amounts due bv collectors rn countv nnd Dor? Taxes ale nieded, '1 he inone s have been n'-sos'-ea and levied lo meet tho demuuus on the i ounij Treasury. Tlio Dupllcatesweio placed In the hands of collectors to collect and pay ov er. colli ctors w ho lull to collect their taxes certainly neglect Uidr dutv and thoso who collect and fall to pay over violate the law uudm.iy be puiiblied for so doli.g. 'ihe law iiiiiki's it my uuiy eo see unit mo money is ram lr.in tho 'Ireiisurv aiiil out cf H. and to nay out I must tlmt have It paid In. Collectors In oneurs will there lore please tako notice that duplicates must oe settled dining the coming term ol Mav court. i reiisurers I'inco ii. vv . .-ucitl.v "cil.lis, Hloomsburg, ApUl 13, TO. Tieasurer. .Apr. xi, -xi, Verbatim Reporting. TEI1MS: Actual travellhL'-. boaidlnc-. and other ezpenses; nvu dollars a session, fbrlaMuglhu report; an I ten tents a folio, ( hundred .words, ) forvrllUig out Into loiig.hand. Where tho matter reported In one day equal or exceeds titty folios, tho live-dollar feo will boreniltt. e-o, llitu cue iriuisiTiiiiiig lino luiig-iianii euargcti ni IlfUencvutsafolloibut,'!! all such easts, It fewer ihan ilfty rollosaio purchased, tho tlvo dollars will be charged, Addie-s. S. U. Walker, A.M., Court.stenog rarlier, Hloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylva nia. liesldcncc Iron ctrot-t, hctvveen Third nnd Fourth. , Glllcc With V.. E.Orvls. Esq. . Coli'inbtan-tiulld- Ing; enlraiiecoppote) tho east gate to the comt house aid, llrsl Hour, Hist door to light. (iiiiiu-noiir, iruui twelve to one ociock, reb is, ls70-ly JICKNSK XOTICK. .sutlee is hereby given that tho following named persons have tlli-el In thu otilco ol tbo Clerk of Cjuai ter sessions their lt-tltlons for Tavern, Eatlug lloum and Liquor More. License:., w hlch ill Lo presented ill II1U Lull! I ill! (.'Ul.TM.IilJ , .-IHJ KM, t. 19ID Hos ii w Williams Herwitk Hurough Hotol J. II. Hujt " " . ' vv . a, e iciucns It. Merger II. I. Kleekner Johu Ui) cock Hiram I less .1. II. K is tier Eating House .. . Hotel Hloomsburg Dcutun Twp. tacaw usu Geo L. Koalcnbaudcr' and Geo. W. l'.elfsnyder . losiau .vucnaei 11. S. .MUler Eating House J. K. llhann A. K. siiuman Centro Ceuli alia Boro' Hotel Johauua O'Connor A. w. creamer Liquor sioro vv. K. Welileusaui Hotel Eating lloiw Hotel Mary .Monroo A. K. smith Conyngham tvvp. Hovd Ye it r .1. 1:. UiugcnberBur II, c, Cuuuer .lohn Snyder Johu Eckrotu W. II. Tuhbs Wellington Veagcr S.imutl Illmby li jiiul .Murrls JIUlllMIll " .M,Un ' ,. i Orango " scolt ' Montour " LociiAt " Madison " uicust Michael Frantz Hcrwlckllurough Humphrey Parker Greenwood twji, Joseph 11 Mwiinm Heaver " Daniel vv, Hobhliis li.oomsburg Oliver A, Jacoby Ilauiiab . Weiss Greenwood tvvp, Entluff Homu Hotel Liquor store Hotel Juliu L. Klliie- mum Liinuina 1.011. llguuul -' D.iiilc-1 F. curry Mao Clupmau CcutraliaBoro' Eatln-r bouscV iioueTt 1 arrei Hubert Ho son 4; Co. Hernard stobuer Aaron W'. lle-bs Jacob Miller Liquor SUirn Hotel Hloomsburg Minuntwii, Charles II. Dlettcrlch Hemlock reuie -- W llliaiu 1'elHer Centralla Uoro' John coi-gi ov e Ctnj ngham tw p. Elijah I'tsa bugurloat ' Eating Houso Hotel Eating Houso prllU-tc. J. II. K.NMTI.E, 11, reiArsiv ir.Aiiti, Clerk Ci S. W, II, AUIiOTT Important to Farmers. and cverj body In want of LIMB, LUMBER, AND COAL Wo have creclod kl'.ns nt or ncnrlho l'aror Mllt.oi llu I'" ' Ut MUM HID .M ll liail-ll IO MSI tun) at very reeisonablo prices and ol good uu.illtv. Iioifleis by lho car proifiily filled and shipped td an) fiuiiiououthotibbvuruud. A full Hub of l.VMHEILof idt kinds, drevssed urliith rough, shlug.wi, unii and till Timber to which wu invito tho attention of custo- IllJ s. Orders received and lined for all klnda ot 1'Amcr cuau . by stilet altculli u la bui-lnots wo hora tu merit a Uiaieorpublloiwlioiiugb. - ' ' 1. V I 'll'l VI .1- illlw.ivi. April ill, U78. " Catiiwpisa.Va. n tlio underUa urij vv ould ,hci tby t)v p house to nl luiiiosliidebteiitohliii,oi(iiiitf.i,rTifok aicom.t ru e vine to rvv ui d t ii I fcot lio ut iiiivftpr thu w ixuntiiu. m, Lo placed tu the ntnds ot ILu pwitrbdiccr fur to! locllou. t'e-b. Mf. tjTEniKX KSOUlt. COURT r ROCL a m ation. - 1 .. . tr A llliitiri, 1. .,-f VV rrrtliWht JOdgd Of tli court oi eijer ai lllllll'll.JI f T tersBjwuorurt riMiwam tnoffjuriot ii" Ploasa'n'.f nrnhW Court In tn t UB .f t Jlclal Dl1 rnee. composnu 01 inn vnui.-. m w, - ............. . , 'fljrr. Asnclb rfilliwof cm-liiimi o Mi ni Issund their procopt, burning dtd t" 'slu day 0 feb.. In tin rtfarof our Iird ono tsottsaou ei:u hnlillnga Coun of oyer ml Toriia-raaa oenen iuarter IWiSldtis of tho Piacc, C....I of e mmo county of Columbia, nn the nrM M ioday, being th It'nn unii .-Ji-iiKii wui 4 -' 1st day of Maynait turoutinun l(o vrerks tlo4 of tho I'Oftcf, and tlm Oonst.dil(s of the nub county of OolirmbH, that they bo then and threti .OlllS- IB llUrt'OJ Kl.Uil iu - .'. '. nii'ir proper person ni i" iinwiniimTi ium iiwhv saiu 1SL liny OL Jiny,t unii wmir iwiui .i.-ii. sltl ms and other roracmbrancc-s, to do tanse uitn? k drii lo ihelr omccss kpWMftln t'i bf done, t in up- dnst tin- prlsonen that are or may bo la tho )atl quested iooenun'iiiaiinin-irn'u-Hiiiinei-. imrceau(j rAi.inViiou.. ririJl at rtlnmnsbTirff tbo 4th da ri of April, m ins yer oi "t mm m J 1. tlMimnfi i-l-rht. hlltld.Tft and r(-vtintyl iw-v.i n.iiin , in nnn m nin1 i n lrjiri.i mil inn -endenco of the I ultod Ufaies or m ni n. qh,.rtii. im ciia o. Ml rtPriY. BlOomsbuiv, Arc T-i 'Coroner or.il Aciln bhsrtX T 1ST or AU-F.5J Toil TltlMi AT IJ MAY TEUM, f-7o. riitKT wKnr;. Wltllnm llrnirfl rt si TS. John Hrovs n'fl BX. Andrew c.iuwfonl vis lb W. .lohnson. vv inintn li. i rjvef.nrl a 1. V. Johnson. christian Wntf Vs N. Jt 'V. H. It, ft. Co. i. II. W olt el uv. vs. .v. 11. ir. 11. e o. .'Hllneton llu-hm vs. l'lilltn sponenhrrrr. t'll lam Harris vg. iverivinK Honing u.i u, v etnpiran rn v- fi'innW .lulinson. viiri..r, Hartman .ten. vs. N. L. Cumpball. i.. i iciniey vs j. e nmcueu. i'r, ling, How-en A Engle fs C. It. IHrae. A f. Ikelerva JonasDoiy. .lo'.n Ilencoek TK. Jon.-IH DotT . sutsutl .7 caso vs Joniw DOtr, ' W ilson tiiiitions vs junis uoe;-. t. i im1 ts.mna'i Tintv. John J Mcllnnry m D. U W. Ii. It. Coi lienl. W Inlerstci h in. Wllll-im Houghton. Kl'rui SUIler vs. I' II. Hall noun co. I. im Mccalln 3 ex'r vs riuege J, Luct. IlenHiiitn III. ks vs. Joel 17. lliltlev. Mary McAUrncy ctal. vs. a. I. Caw et sL bECONI) WEEK. Francfs Evans vs. Ssmncl II. Hagcnbuch. . Colo's use ts. T. 11. Cole, T. T. A. tkilo's ustl v. T. H. Colo, T. T. . Cole's use vs. T. II. cole, T. T. II W. Mclternolds ft id. vs. J. A. Loste. s. Hlooin vs. Allen Mannetal. vv. Munes' ex-rs ts Jiicnaei univcr, snenrr. Wl Ham Snyder's exrs v .Incoi) Hechtel et nx. 'aiob s. Illnte-rlltcr v s William Menslntror. Peoplei Fire Insuranco company of riu vs. 3. J. Mcllenrv ptaL Peoples Fire Insurance Company ot I'm re. il.ooms- bnrg I.umts-r c;o. James Djro vs. William Howell .v. tr' snarreios et ai ts ic. u. noweu. i:. Shnrrets et al vs David Stronp. Henlvmln lllcks ts. George II. Frcas. David Lowls vs. John Dlltz et al. Daniel smith v s Jolin D. Kembls. nico-.t Michael vs David Erwlns. Vvllllamsoort Itubber Cd. th William MCaoAieriB. David It. IIowerTS. William Swisher. Second National Bank or TltusTtilo ts. J. A. Losee. I im Hrotuers ts. ii. l-. iianmau. John II. Goodman vs John Sanger. Christian E. Conner, by his father, George Conaer, Hloomsburg Lvjinoer Co. vs. Ilavsllngs Vannatteu J. F Wldjinan Co.ts Hawlings k Vannattse, iioun leauer s uiiia r vs ji. w, iiogni-. I. J. Itobblns k Co. vs Geonro M. Lnckard eksl. I. (V.McKp1vvt. Wm. Sliaffcr et al. loiin vvooasiao to. vs Daniel Morru. e -.1. M. Deffllt vs. Samuel OoTellnr. J. W. san!sy ts Joseph UUey. .. i.. Turner vs hima nestor. J. W. lrvlu's uso vs. Jesso A. Losee. slmon Haub and George Itaub vs Hamuol Hoffner. nice X Iiagenbuch vs William Carson, Aaron Jonnson vs Thomas sh'iman. Samuel lleHncr ts. Samuel confstret al. a inert winton rs .lonas Doty et al. Fr- A Kotii vs. C. It. IlrnH. s.imuel J. Conner vs. Henry Cl Freaa etah no.- man & dacKsoit ts jicnry Im rrcas. vv . II. Kline vs E. J. Mcllcnrv. George Conner ys Frank Lamon. . i.ioumsourg omiKingt'o. vs. .lames w. abksy, Thomas Downs vs. Silas Davis. ceo. llcss vs. A. H. Stewart. Christian Scholz vs. Hartold Klerkoa. Thomas Gorey vs. TLromaK Farrell. l-eonli-s Flru Insurancu Company of I'a. vs. S. II. .mi.er ,v r-oo. "VlTI-noWS ITKAISKMrXTB. t V The following appraisements of real and icrsonai property se t apart to widows of decedenta lave lieen illtsl In the otilco of ihe i?np-isfi,i-nf iva. u..iuuwuin;,.ui.u ...v iiuitiui VUU1U mill KLIUB presented for absolute confirmation lo the Orphans' Com t to bo hold in llloomsburir.tn anil for Miiiii-imn- ty, on Monday, tho 1st day cf Mav IS70, ut 2 o'e loci: p. m., of said day unless exceptions to such continuation aro previously tiled, of which all per sons Interested In said estates will take notice: widow of witilam DlUHrie, lato of Madison tovvn- suij., ueueimeu. 1. WUoiv ot John SnyJjr, lato of Locust township, uV-eeasod,- ' ......... V. KIUI.U I UIOU, IUICUI UUUISOU klllU- snip, ueecoseu. 4. Wl low of Jacob Shearnun, lato of Beaver town- snip, ueccascu. 5. Widow of Michael Heagle, lato of Mount I'k-asant eoivusuip, uecua-seil. 0. Widnvot Him iiil C.-Cisy, lato of Mtmin Wvvn- tlitpv deceased, o. wqjjwot Ev.in Welllver. Uto ot Jljntour tos-n snip, oi.'oeasua, . Widow ot Samuel IC. Albcrtson, lato ot Iiontou ioiiiauii, ueot:uMMl. liegtsler's Oillce, 1 W. II. JACOHY, Hloomuburg,Mar su.lSTd. i lteglstcr. R KOISTKll'S KOT1CKS. j.ti .-uuuiitKuj kiicu iu on ieijaeei.s. creui tors and other pcrwms fnterested In the estates cf tho iesiectlvo decedents, and minors, that the fol lowing administration and guardian uccouiita havo been tiled In thu olllcii or the ltc-glster of Columbia, coiihty, und will He-presented for conrlrinatloii md allownncu In thu OrpUun's Comt to l held In Hloon.sburg, on Monday, tho 1st cbiy ot May, u,c at i o'clock, p. m. on said day: ' 1. Hie ttnal account of Lydla Kelchard, ftuardlan of Mary L. Kelchard, minor child of Johu Keiclud, lato of Madlnou township, deceased. li. 'I he first and partial account of II. Tt. Erovvn.sur-. Mvlug executor of Javob iohe, late tf Minir inn iisuii, ueeviiAeo, a. Thl flar nr. fl rtiil nvi.inl aI 1 ,. Innv4 1 I O tCC deceased. 4 . 1 he account of George W. Ilclfsn j der, George L. Kostenbauder and Ellzalx th Kostenbivudi-r, Ad-mlnl.-lratoi-s of Samuel Kostenbauder, late of cuiawlssa township, deceased. 5. 'l ho tint and tlnal account of Eloaiior A. Eves, Administratrix of Joseph Eves, lale ot Green wood tow nshlp, deceased. C. 'Ihe account of Henry Lltwcller, Executor cf Catharine Lltwillcr, late of Locust tow tshlp, di -ceased. 7. 'ILo ricoir.tof Conrad Kreorncr, Administrator ot ctthartno Kicamcr, laleot 'Madison towuthlp, deceasod. 6. The account of Franklin ltarig,' Guaidlan of lho t ei son and estate ot Lucy Kailg, minor child of fieubeu llelwlg, lato of Lbcut township, do i eased. V, The tlrst and final account of Joslah Coleman and Clmiles Coleman, Exi cutors ot Jeseph Coleman, late ot t Uhliigertek teiw nshlp, deceased. 10. The account of Henry Lltwcller, Executor of I'c- ter Lltwcller, laleol uust township, deceased. I'.. The account of lewis Vettcr. Administrator ot .lonatiiau i. itisuel, latoot Montour township, deceased. 12. Hie mpplementa and final account cf Joseph i.iiooit, Aiimini-traiori.f Hlmbein Klstlcr.LUe of Mount l'leasant towiisblp, deceased. 13, Hie account cf II. J. Dleterlch, Cuardlan of Hob i it l(. Klniu-j .minor l.elr of Henry Dletertchdato of Miiiciick township, deceased. 14, Tho lint account 1 1 Ciorte W, conell rndWH-llar,-. 11. Weaver, rxe-tutop l.f t.eorgo Weaver, late tt the Town of illoonisburg, deceased. is, Tho tlrst ni.il final account cf lvrry 1). Mark, i.utiiiiiau vi iuu i-niiuu u. c-uiiui iveuer, minor Cilia ot Giorge Kel cr, lute tt liiet-uvvcod town slilp, deeoused. 1(1. 'Ibeilrtt aril tlnal necouritcf Cl-.-vlri A. Souder, Mllng Admlnltrattr e-I w IUU la 1. Scudcr Uto tt Seott tow nsLIp, decea&cd. 17. Tho tlrst and llnal occQtintcf John K f lrtn, iiuiiiuuiii im i imiiisi-i. nun I'.iviu i. i.irion, mi nor beirsor IlauLah Hoone, lute tf HJpoiu. town ship, deoeused, is. The account of Daniel llaralwh, Admlnlstrat -r ui William iii-rlu, latu of thu iloroughof Her- nikA, imvaiuu, 19. Tlio llnal account ot C, 0. Jackson, Guardian cf Mur.v A. Van llouten, inluor heir A. U. 1-earce. laleot llrhucreek townthlp, ilcctubed. 2d. TLe account of amuel better, Guardian of tl o I rrj-oii nun esuiie oi lewis 1 liter, 11 minor Chilli tf Daniel Yt tlvr, lute CI Mulutouushlp,accc'Ufced. SI, Hio Hist account of John A. Funstoii and Wil liam l.lwtll, Executors tf the l..ht will and tebfa inoutif Charles lount-r, latetf omneo town bhlp deceaaed. 112. The tlnal nccountr.f Isaac K. plldlne, (luanban ot the person and estate of McKi udro U Drake, inluor chUd ot Lev (Drake, lute et l'utuuin toui. ly, Ohio, 23. Ti e account of Franklin Yoeum, Executor cf i hiulea l))tr, late ot lioailngercek tovvnshlp.dc ceased. ' 21. The account or Charles Dyer, Onardlan of lif-nun Miller, minor chtielof WUhuui .1. Miller, lato of lloarlngtreik-, deeease-d: u Hied by trutklln Ytcum, Extcuttr ot tuld Charles l)j e r de-euased, 23, The account of Charles Ilj er, Executor of Same 1 Djer, late tf Hourlurcieek towhrhln, tleciuscd: 1 iu Illed by 1'rohkllu Ytt-um, ltxteulor tf siUd Charles lijer, deceased. (M. Thellist ana llnal aecomitef Samuel 710118111. Ailiuli.bjtrutoret lunr A HilllciHi, latoot Drl- nicuik township, dctcastd. 2T, Tho first aivouiitof Mmuel Novliaiel, Admlnti- dwcaseel kU,IX M" ul tvW,t l" ""ship, 29. TlK-tltal tifrountcf FinuelKebaril. Aicrolrls. trator tf .lyliu Uleluit, utc- ot Giceuwis ., t wu rtdl , duct'altd, 83,''Tho tlitt nr.d portlul artcum rf lllialili Kllno nnd lliivld Acbe-ubaeli, Emcuicis 1 t.ltlui AeLui. bueh, late 01 Oiai ge ltvvnblp, tiwtKMd, 80, The llrst and I'lm! 1 lecvnt el lllnmV lillhc iidmlcUtiiiUr u Uutld li AlteiistA, mlo vl FUhllitcicvk ioim.I1Ip, eteet used, isi, The ft ei ml aectuiit tf Vtlllun II. 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