The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 05, 1876, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
HI, 00 MR II II It (I, I'll I HAT,, MAY Ii,
ISTfl
Rail llo.nl Tlmo Talilc
LACKAWANNA ft llt.OO.M.HIIUI!l KAIL ItOAI)
Accommodation Train, 0.49 A.M.
Mall Train ;,40 A. M
Kxprcss Trnln 1.B3 P.M.
" " r.,84 r, M.
CATAWlfiSA IIAII, ItOAI).
NORTH.
Accommodation Train , 0.29 A. M.
llcgular Express , 8,M r, jl.
SOUTH,
T.4'P A. Jl.
0. 8 1'. M
ll.M A. M
flll'TIt
7,80 1', M.
11.3.1 A.M.
Through cars on Kxprcss train either lo New York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
(.'atanlisa ami Wllllamsimrt.
Mr, C, 11. Snyiler of 1 lie llcrwlck Independent
w.M in town this week.
Caiullilates wWilnj,' i lie! r names nnnonnred
must m every case pay In iiJvance. This rule
of the ollicu U Invariable.
Extensive mount itn fire aro rcnorteil In illf
ferent parU of the Stalo ami largo quantities of
Vftlunulo timber havo been iIelroyeil,
Wo find tlio following oliort lint expressive
statement in the Sullivan Democrat!
Snow covers the ground.
Ht. Kcv. M. A. DeWolfo Howe, Illshop of
this tlioswe, held services in St. I'mil's Church
on Monday night last.
AcciIiKNT. Millard Ituch. boh of Mnrrin
Iluch, of Shicksliinny, had three fingers on the
lelt liaml cut oil at tlio planing mill of Kreas
Hrotlitrs, yeslenlay. Jhrmek Independent.
A chap is wandering through the land tnking
the pictures of children In the public schools
lor twenty-live cents each. Ho says the pictures
arc for exhibition at the Cintcnnial. lie is
said to he a firt-c!ass fraud.
M. V, Ksler has shown us an ore. hud hv
one of his light Iirahma hen, which moaiirus
0 x 73 inches, We thought it was ahont time
lor l,oliiiiil)i:i county to sliow some large hen
fruit and she certainly has done egg-cellently
well.
Houlzdale, Clearfield county, has eighty one
voters and eighteen applicants for license to
sell whiskey. This would give one gin mill lo
every four and a half voters. Kleclioiis ought
to be spirited m that town.
A prisoner in the Luzerne county jail writes
to n friend, as follows .
"My thus is out on the tenth of next month,
hut they will hold me ninetv davs for co-t and
fini'. I want you to get a i.ieycar to get me
out tinner Hie Solomon act.
Thorn is much indignation expressed at tint
chime in the watering-trough act which limits
its provisions to counties containing -Ij.OOO in
habitant and upward. We would statu fur the
benefit of our readers that Columbia County
is not affected by the act.
The a inti.il meeting of the Columbia county
Agricultural Society, for the election of olliecr,
will be held in the Opera House at ISIuotinburg,
on Saturday, May SOili, at two o'clock 1. M.
ly order of Executive Committee.
.1. 1'. Connou, Chairman.
2w.
The Villianiport Ilullttin man ha seen the
first dead sparrow ever found in that city, and
declares that the bird's plumpness was so re
markable as to induce the jury on iho Inquest
to find the verdict, "died of gout." It will not
prove a warning to the rest of the greenly little
twitierers wo will wag, r.
It is said that the name of Hon. Clias. I!.
Iluckalew will be the inu-t prominent in the
lift of candidates for the Congressional nomina
tion in this district. Danville lltcurd.
Mr. Iiuekalew informs us that iheabove state
ment is utterly tmlriiu ; that lie is not a can
didate for Congressional honors.
We are not much of a doctor, but. our obser
vations would lend us lo believe, tint constant
inelerale lobacco smoking produce cancer.
Leuitburg 1 la aid.
Can, sir, you cite a caso where a cancer, cm,
sir, be dirtctly traced to the use ut tnwuen?
lleeausc if you can, sir, we'll change our opin
ion. The Titusville Courier does not lake kindl
to Gov. Tilden, of New Yoik,as a l'rcsiilintial
cimliilute on the contraiy, quite the it-verso.
The Qiurier thinks Tilden a traitor, who con
tributed to the defeat of the Ohio and I'ein.
sylvania Democrats last fall, and says:
"Give us Jinias Iseariot sooner than Sam.
J Tilden."
Iseariot, however, is a dead a Colfax.
Our dignified friend from CatnuUi-a, M. (1,
Hughes, took his scat as Associate Judge on
the opening of Court last Monday. IIu is a
genllemen of lino appearance, plraing nil
dies3 and easy manners, and will fill the office
of Associate with credit to him-elf and advan
tage to the public. Mr. Hughes is well known
in the county and he was the recipient of many
cordial congratulations on entering upon judi
cial lile.
There was a largo fire in the lumber district
of Williantfport, last Friday, which exlendid
over eight or ten acres nnd destroyed soiuu 8,
000,000 feit of lumber. The loss is estimated
ut SI -3,000. The principal sufferers are May
n ird Si Co, Iiunslcud Si l'lyim and tlin Will
iumport Furniture Co. Siinbury, Watmn
town and Lock Haven sent ingiues and fire
men to uid in extinguishing the lhmcs. The
tire i thought lo have been the w ork of an in
cendiary, XCk liaven't much faith in camphor a a pre
ventive of destruction by moths. On the con
trary we have a firm belief thai moths like the
ling ami get fat un it. A couple of years ago we
packed away an overcoat, fairly tilled with cam
phor, and tied up ill a heavy papcrsack. When
cold weather set in wo examined that coat and
found that the moths hud been wealing it all
Miuimer, and found too that there was a per
ceptiblo diminution in the quantity of camphor.
Since then we liavtn't advised any bidy to pack
their goods in camphor, cxcipt in instances
whtie we didn't like (lie people and wished to
see them travelling about in winter wiih their
clothes full of holew.
The follow ing appears among the court pro
ceedings in the Wilkes l!.irro llicord of the
Time, of last week;
Dye r C. Moss was Irlcd for adultery and nc
qilitttd. It iipptars that Mr. Moss, who, by the
wiiv lias liev. alttuhtd to his name, is living in
Columbia County wilh n setond wife, his liist
lawful wife living and the prosecutrix In ihl
case, The law lixts the place) w here the offence
is committed us the place for trial, and this dis
ciples of "llrighum," os the attorney fur Iho
luostcullon nplly styled him, happening to live
jint across the line in Columbia County, cscap
id on a mere technicality. Hut the jury min
ed determined to give expression lo their opin
ions in some way, und so they saddled the costs
.of prosecution upon liliu,
KINNKY.-ln Dlocmsburg, Apill KCth lilt, Mrs.
Huniiah Kinney, ugid 62 jenrs, 3 months ami so
slays.
'Uie ileienml va lie wife of Marshall (1.
Kinney of lids plute. Her maiden name was
Ye.be. Hie was bom in Milllin township, fiom
thence moving lo L'ght Stint, and ubout eight
jeuiHiigo (nine tu Hlooimburgi where she has
flnec resided, blie hud been in poor health
for n long time but bore her ulllictlons with pa
tit nt resignation, She wus burled on Saturday
the l!0lh of April, In the Cemetery ut lllooins
burg, ulltnded by n large concourse of relative
und friends, Hlio was a good woman, having
been a number of Hie Methodist Church over
15 ytuis, und at last, when the summons
came, she was ie signed und now sleep In
Jieuiv.,
Wo give this week ft verbatim report of Ex
Gov, Pollock's address at the opening of our
Htato Normal School, It was" delivered extern
p ire whit h may account for the blunders and
iioihciko In it.
The cue of William l'lslicr for the uso of his
wife against tho estate of Charles Conner, was
tried before arbitrators last Saturday, and ex
cited much interest. Tho arbitrators gave an
award of $U3M, for tlio plaintiff. An nppeal
has been taken.
At tho nnniial meeting of the llloomburg
'Ins Company held May 1st. 1870. Iho folhmine
oflici-M'rnTtl Managers wero elected for the en
suing ytar. President, Samuel Knorr; Treas
urer, H. C. llittenbenderj Hoard of Ma-iagers,
I. S. Kiilin, Geo. E. Elvrcll, C. W. Miller, A.
S. Turner, Wm. Peacock.
William James wa killed, on Wednesday
morning, about 8 o'clock, by n fall nf top oro
which caved in on him in Waterman St Heaver's
mine, which runs under Welsh Hill, Jut be
yond the steam mill, He was crushed and liv
ed onl about three minutes after t'.io nccident.
Ho was atout C2 years of age. His son James,
wlio was working with Mm in the mine, was
seriously but not fatally injured. Montour
American.
Now that the birds nnd flowers havo made
their appearance, turo signs that Spring is nt
hand, it is time for our merchants to begie ad
vcrtislng. A crop of this kind planted early is
sure to bring a rich harvest. Put in your seeds,
gentlemen, now, and you will reap greenbacks
and silver coin in the months lo come. You
cannot bhme Ihe petiplo for not buying if you
do not let them know voti have anything to
sell.
Wo are convinced that English sparrows arc
not what they are cracked up to be, in fact that
they are nuisanc s. The robin and blue birds
tint forycar have built their net and sung their
song in the Court Iii,no enehnuro, have been
driven away by the pugnacious aud abusive
sparrows and no longer aflord us tho pleasure of
watching their house-keepliig labor and listen
ing to their cheerful warbling. "Which is
whv we remark" that sparrows are humbug
aim frauds.
Itoid Supervisors would do well to work
bri-kly on the roads now nnd repair the dam
ages caused by Ihe frosts and storms of winter.
In many places deep ruts have been worn by
wheels anil gutters washed by rains, which are
destructive to wagon springs and annoying to
travelers. A few days work in each township
will rcme'dy all Ihe'se defects and put the roads
in good order. If the people will pay attention
they can soon ascertain which supervisors are
efficient and worthy of their positions and act
accordingly at the next election.
It is really delightful in these times of busi
ness depression to come across an encouraging
item in market quotation. We learn that ".i
lovely polonaise, can be bought this Spring for
SM3." Great Caesar, how cheap I No family
should be without one. We have no doubt that
number of hesitating young men, contempla
ting matrimony, will read the intelligence wilh
tears of delight in their eyes and incontinently
rush into married life. Kconomy after all is
the only sure foundation for cither Bocial or na
tional life.
The following ordinance, amending oidinance
number 1, section VIII., latter part of article 1
of Town Ordinances wa passed at a regular
meeting of the Tow n Council held May lid :
Tomi Ordinance AiimliT 'JO ; m Ordinance re
lating lo the runnini at larye nf cattle.
l!j it oi'daimd and enacted by the Town
Council of the Town of Hloomsbiirg, and it is
hereby ordained mid enacted by the same: That
it shall not be lawful for any cow or cattle to
run at large within the said limits at any lime
during the hours of night between eight o'clock
p. in. and six o'clock a. m., and any ani'ual so
found running at large, contrary lo the legu
latinos hen-in made, shall be immediately siized
by the Town Constable and taken to the pound
and therein eooliiiid,
l'-is-ed May K.l, 1S70.
I). LoWIlNllKllll,
President of Town Council.
Attest: Wim.ky Wirt,
Secretary.
I'lH'UT ritouiiKWNas.
The May term of tho Columbia County
Courts convened on Monday May 1-t, His Hon
or William Klwcll and Associates M. G.
Hughea and Irani Derr on the bench.
The commission of M. G. Hughes a Associ
ate Judge to fill the vacancy e'aucd by the
death of lion. Gcoige Scott was presented lo
the Court and read.
The I azletnu Hiiilding & Saving Finn! As
sociation vs Stephen II. Swank. Order of court
made slaying writ tu sell on payment of Still!.
11. In the estate of Sylvester Pealer, dee'd.
Auditor's report making distribution confirmed
nisi.
In the mailer of Iho distribution of the fund
nriing from the sale of the real estate of Wm.
U. Kdgar. Auditor's report confirmed nisi.
Win. Houghton appointed overseer of the
pjir of Pine township.
Audiloi's report making dislributlon of Iho
fund Irom the sale of the real estate cf I). Sny
der anil 1). Snvder A Co. confirmed ni-i.
Auditor's u port making distribution in the
estate of John Llndin, dee'd. confirmed nisi.
Auditor's rc oil making distribution of the
estate of Aihel Fowler, dee'd. continued nisi.
Auditor's report milking distribution of the
fund arising from the sale of real estate of S,
W. Haker (onl'iimed nbl,
Tho folio wing were eho-rn tipstaves for first
week : L. Worts, M. K, Cox and Michael Wal
ler. For second week : M, IC. Cox and Dan
iel Xevhard,
Com. vs S. Miller, lion pro, entered on pay
ment of COsl.
Coin, vs W. Giger, nou pro, entered on pay
ment of co-ls,
Com. vsC. Krcssiir, Itecognizaiice in ?00O.
liepnit of viewers of a toad In Cutawissa
confirmed nbl, width fixed at itet.
In the estate of Weslev Johnson, dee'd, re
turn of Inquest eoufirmel ni-i.
In tho estate of Jiiuies Hess, dee'd. Auditor's
repoit making dUtiibutiou eontiimed nisi.
Auditor's repoit making distilbiltlou of fund
arising fiom sale of mil istate of Charles Lee,
confirmed nisi,
Com, vs Wm. Fry, non pros, entered on pay
ment of cosl.
llaian vs Alkin, Auditor's icport making
distribution of proticds of She-rill's sale, con
firmed nisi.
in the matter of the lunucy nf Alexander
X'ollcv. Inquest eeuifituud und ordered thai
Stott K. Colley pay tho costs.
Solomon Sliumau appointed Supervisor of
Catawiss.i township.
In (lie eslalo of Catharine Pealer, Citation
awarded.
In the eslato of Daniel Pealer Citation
awarileil.
In Iho eslale of Sarali Pealir.Citaliou awaid-
cel.
Com, vs Henry Lundoii, liecogulzauce of
defendant und G, II, Gordner in the mini of
$ii()U fur appearance at court.
In the matter of tho application of Huel
Fuller for the benefit of the insolvent laws.
Court fix Ihe first day of next trim fur hear
ing, ciRiial notice lo be given to creditors
fifteen duys before that lime.
In ti.o estate of Mary Fount, dea'd. Inquest
awarded.
In Ihe estate of Jonas Helwlg dee'd. The
persons mimed in the petition for Inquest chos
en tu make partition.
Charles H. J)icksoii npKIuted guardian of
William Plitciihcuder ai.d Klizabelli Hiltcnben
eler. Com, vs. Wllllum C. Koolt, Fornication und
baturdy. A true bill.
TUE COLOMBIAN AN.D
lrl tile liiatltr ofhphoihtmcnt of CtJmtflitled of
Oarnh Peffg, John A. I'unstem nppolhtetl,
bond In ?1600, T, J. Vandtrslico approval as
surely.
In tho estato of Benjamin llozellc. Inquest
n warded.
Pctltpm of Samuel Wnrnlz for guardian.
John Keller appointed, bond in $200, Alfred
lles surety.
Itcport of viewers of n road In Mt. Pleasant
township near widow Vandcrsllco's confirmed
nisi.
Com. vs Wm. C. Scott, Fornication and ban
ardy. Defendant plead guilty. Court sen-
fenced him to pay a fine of SIS and costs of
prosecution, $30 to Amanda Johnson and $1
per week for the support of the child until it
is seven year old and give, bond In $1000 lo
poor overseer of Heaver township lo indemni
fy said township against support of the child.
Com. vs Milton Charles, Assault and laltery.
Not a true bill, prosecutor James Strohm to pay
costs nnd give bail to the Sheriff tu pay the
same within ten days nnd stand committed un
til the sentence i complied with.
Iteport of vicweis of a road in Calawlssa
township near Theodore Schmtck's confirmed
nisi.
Co vs Cox. Divorco decreed from tho bonds
of matrimony.
Co. n. vs John E. Kathhun nnd John II.
Gable. Forcible entry nnd delnlncr.
Shaffer vs Shnfier. Divorce decreed from
the bonds of matrimony.
In the matter of the division of Locust twp.
Heport of viewers reporting against a division
confirmed nisi.
Petition for n bridgo In Main twp. near the
Forge. J. 11. Knitile, M. M. llrobst nnd
Charles Kreigh appointed viewer.
Application of the minor children of Jacob
Harris, dee'd., for allowance. Ordered that
the guardian be allowed lo appropriate the in
terest or a gum equal thereto out of the estate
of each ward for support.
ltoad in Locust twp. near Keinstown; excep
tions overruled nnd report conlirmtd,
Hepoit of viewers of an alley in Citawlssa
near Soil's shop confirmed nisi; width 15 feet.
Petition for viewers of a roid in Hloomsbiirg
and Scott twp. Win. Lamon, lsalnh Hower und
Samuel N'eyhard appointed.
Petition of minor children of George Fetter
man, dee'd., for guardian, J. II. Vastine ap
pointed. M. G. Hughes approved a surety,
Hond $100 for each ward.
Com. vs Frank P. Kvan, Assault, Not n
true bill.
Com. vs Abncr Shaffer, Assault. True bill.
Com. vs John Hrookin', Asault. True bill.
Hridge across l.oaring creek between Nm ill
iimbcrlanei and Columbia Counties. Grand Jury
report in favor of bridge confirmed and ap
proved by the Court.
Com. vs Alexander Collcy and Mary Colley
Malicious Hurtling. Not a true bill.
Heport of viewers of a public road in Madi
son twp. near Wesley Johnson's confirmed nisi,
width fixed nt 33 feet.
Petition for viewers of a road in Heaver twp.
near Glen City. F. K. Hense, Isaac Yelter and
Wm. T. Shuman appointed.
Final report of the Grand Jury made to the
court. Head and filed.
The peiition of Samuel II. Grover for the
appointment of guardian. Samuel Snyder ap
pointed. Nathan H. Casey and Hightcr W.
Smith approved a surety, bond in S'2000.
I. K. Krickbaum appointed guardian of mi
nor children of LavinaLutz. K. J. McIIenry ap
proved as surety bond in $1000 each.
In tho estate of David Davis. Inquest award
ed and publication ordered.
Application for License of Michael Frant
withdiawii,
Appplication for License of W. II. Clemens
withdrawn after partial hearing.
ltr.roltT OI' THE GRAND .WHY.
The grand inquest of Ihe Commonwealth of
Pennsyli-ania inquiring for the body of Ihe
County of Columbia, respectfully report. That
we have pursuant to our lequired duly calmly
and deliberately investigated all the bills'of In
dictment presented for our consideration at
this lime, and have passed upon them accord
ing to their merit.
That we have examined the public buildings
nnd fin-! the j til clean a a could be expceled
under present circuiii-t.iuce's.and also find the jail
yard anils in a poor condition, not sufficient to
hold pii-oners if they have any de-ire to step
out.
Wc recommend that the County Commission
ers as soon as possible build a new jiil and
jail yard, believing money spent on old walls is
muney thrown away. And also re-comuicml
that the County Commissioners procure a jani
tor to t ike care of Public Kuildings, Grounds
and Prisoners, and nlso recommend that tho
stone wall under iron fence on Kast side of
Courtllouse be repaircd.and recommend thatlhe
lraverse Jury chiirs to be' cushioned.
II. J. I!r;i:i)i:it, Foreman.
Counterfeiting live rent nickel pieces i rath
er small business, but It i done and so sjeces
fully that the siijieiintcndent of lite mint stales
the counterfeits aro of the proper weight, size
and finish and arejiM as valuable as the good
coin. I hey can only bo detected by the imper
fect impression of the motto "In God we tru-t,"
These nickels only cost the government one
half cent each and we presume the counterfeit
ers have brought their expenses in an equally
low hiiis. As thn counterfeits are as valuable
as tho genuine coins, there would seem to be
every probability that Ihey will continue in
circulation, Theso lihkels are frauds ami
should hi) abolished by the government authori
ties. An exchange tells of another victim of the
"intelligent compositor." An enthusiastic critic
who had been to seo Jaimieheck, the famous
actress, wrote a Haltering notice Tin which oe.
cured ihe following phrase: "the triple crown of
youth, beauty and genius, and with these t'.tlo
deeds to f.uno" Sia. The compositor thought ho
knew all about the matter and the moriiin pa
per conlaineil the following : "ihe triple crown
of youth, beauty mi I genius, and with these
little tlmlt Ut fame" Aie. Tho iouiHitor still
lives but the crilio drive-s a le-ain and has for
saken literature.
Fractional currency i getting scarce,
silver is being hoarded, niul tho opinion pre
vails in Congressional circles that it will
soon becouio ncccksarv to pass si bi 'l of re
lief. '
If you ful that everything goes wrong, if
you want In get up curly' In the morning, It you
have a pain in Ihe stomach, lake a dose of 'Dr.
Hull's Vegetable. Pills,
A. Hisrome-Ai, Fait. Kvery ngentwhoha
been slciulily selling the Iinpioved $110 Home
stead Sewing Mae bine for three years, owns his
dwelling house, has a good iiexiont in bank, is
clear ol dibi, und has money ut Interest. Un
natural consequence of securing a good agency
for superior goods at ihe lowest prices. A goo'd
first-class Sewing Machine, most useful reliable
ut all times, easy lo understand nnd control, the
same sue and does the same work us any ma
chines thut sell ut four limes the price, There
Is no machine at uny price belter, or that will
do finer or nioie work, and certainly nouo so
low In nrice by many dollars. The tioinesli-ad
I widely known unit used in thousands of fam
ilies in ihe Kiistern und Middle Stubs, und dai
ly becoming populur In the We-st. It will suie
its ceist several limes ove r in one season, doing
iho work of the family, ur w"l m four or lie
dollars a day for uny mini or woman who sews
for u living. It is the slrt.ngest machine made,
is reuily tit all limes In do its woik, makes Iho
stiongttt and finest slitih (t iuvinlul, audi
fully Htkuowlidgtd us the Stuuduid Family
Sewing Machine. Price, complete for domes
lie use, fc'.'O, delivered at your door, no mutter
how remote you may trsldc, Husluess pe-iuia-m
lit aud honorable, with more eerlaln ami rap
id sules, und larger profits than any oilier, Kx
truoidlniiry liberal oilers uiudu lo local or trav
eling ngents where we have nouo established;
or, if iheie is no agent near you, send jour or
der direct to tho fuctorv, Additas John H,
Kendall A Co., 1)30 Hrimdwuy, New York.
ihyt5,701y.
DEMOCRAT, JJLOOAltiBUliG, COLUMBIA COUN'JL
irrtittl 6ur lttgular Corrsipondtinl.t
Centennial Letter.
How Ihe Preparations I'TogrtttTlie CUI nf
Living Where Vitilort can gel Ihexr Ilea
utar 'xIIaih" and Leave their J'ocUt-llookt
A Large Cloth liter or no JJeer, Vtat't
the Quctlion.
Tlie tenth ot May was approaching fast.
An tliouirh a ijiukur villain! pusscd
A youth who time, tor Hooilly price,
A uanner wuu inc. pruuu ucvico,
"CCnWDUIAI."
A week lias mndo little, chnngo in tlio as
pect of Centennial affairs, though n very
lurgo quantity nf exhibitors' stock has itrrl
veil during llmttlino Tho work nf impark
ing nnd aminglng it Is going forward with
rapidity, while u good (leal lien nround loose
in boxes on tho grounds and in the build
ings, Hut ntiyhow, it is here, nnd gives en
coiirnging evidence that tln-ro is going to bo
something to sec after nil, At emu tlmu
there win almost n complete blockade in the
unloading of car, but better system Is now
observed, nnd tlio work goes on tnoru smooth
ly. Them Is soino tnlk of putting on n dou
ble force all around, exhibitors und nil, nnd
working night and day to hasten the un
packing nnd arranging process, nnd unless
lliis is decided upon, tho situation May 10th
will be ubout as Indicated in my last letter.
I notlco Hint n great many "things" for
warded for exhibition tiro considerably dam
aged in triinspoitntion. So far, more than
two-thirds of tho' articles in the building (re
from foreign exhibitors. The interest man
ifested by foreign countries and foreign en
terprise is renllv nstoiiishinp, nnd will not
bo lully realized except by t hose who wit
ness it.
'J ho question of expense is the all impor
tant one lo tnoH people who contemplate
seeing tho show. Hcsides the item of rail
road fare, there Is the matter of living while
hero, llotli 'heso Items of expense nro go
ing to be too high for tho majority of peo
ple unless they take a tumble, though the
cost of living promises to be less extortion
nto than the cost of getting here. The
leading hotels havo put their prices nt .15 ppr
day, averaging" $1 more than their ordinary
prices. This is, of course, an outrage, yet
there is noway to prevent it nnd they justi
fy themselves on tho ground that they will
bo "chock full" with people who can nfforil
to pay high rnte. The most modest hotels
will charge fiom f3 to $1 per day, prices
which they could not get at any otlier time.
Hut they all expect to be full, and more
than full, nnd are providing themselves with
extra cols for uso in their nnrlors and mite-
room?. To them, ns to business people of
every class tiere, "hope tells a nattering
tale," and we will not wish them any disap
pointment. The Philadelphia merchant
whose coffers the (lull times have lately de
pleted tells his importunate- creditor to wait
till after the Centennial and he waits.
Hut aside from the hotels there is the ever
lasting boarding house, more numerous hero
at tuts tune tnnn in any other city on eartli
except Washington. In these, peoplo can
live at a little less than hotel rates, although
in proportion to tho accommodations and
luxuries oll'ered their charges lire the high
est. About two dollars per day is the com
mon price among them, and from tlint to
tnree dollars, l had a plain conversation
with a woman who runs one of them a tlav
or two since, just alter she bad shown mo a
mile corner room nhout seven by nine, fcau
tily furnished, in which she proposed to put
two persons at two dollars per day each. In
ordinary times slio would Lave had hard
work to rent it to ono person at eight dollars
or nino dollars per week with board, but she
sam mo centennial JjOUcmcr and lioarc ne
House Association bad established these
rates and recommended ticoole to maintain
them There is no reason why the people
oi riiuaueipiiin suouict plunder visitors to
the city by means of unusual nnd unreason
able charges, but they look forward to it as
their harvest, and intend to make tlio most
of it. They present this view of tho case
openly and freely, and argue that increased
demand justifies increased price. Thre are
picniy nt patriotic people here whoso inter
est in the Centennial is entirely apart from
any motives of gain, but they nro neither
iiio irauesmen nor keeners ol carav.mserips.
The rales given above cover about the range
of coat ns far as can bo rccrulaled hv tho
lodging-house monopoly, but those who come.
10 stay any length ol time ami rre willing
to go out some distance on the lines of street
cars can do heller. A joint Mock concern
Known as me ratrons Ojutennial Knciinn
input bi's been organized with a capital of
vioim'uu, arid is creeling iimidings on a lor
ty acre tract at Kim Station on the Pemisvl
vania railroad. The plan is to rent rtoins
at ono dollar per day, and furnish meals nt
fifty cents, though the farmins classes who
are expected to patronize it may bring their
ow n priivisiuiis u iney enooso
The clock for Memorial Hall lins been
completed in Tlinmnston, Conn. It has 1,
100 pieces, the estimated weight nf all be
ing six tons. The main wheels are four feet
in diameter. Tho pendulum ball nnd rod
wcigli respectively 700 and 800 pounds, the
rod neing nj leet long and connected witli
the clockwork by what is known as gravity
ese-apempiit, and makes two-second beats'.
The rod is of steel, and to compensate for
contraction and expansion is encased in two
cylinders, one of zinc and one of steel, which
by their relative expansion upward, mnin-
lain a uniiorm centre ot oscillation.
A meeting of the full board of Commis
sinners is now in session, forty-one States
and Territories being represented. Among
the problems that weigh heavily upon the
minds of all this assembled wisdom is the
(iiip.tiou whether Honor of nnv sort shnll bo
sold upon the grounds. It lias been decided
to close tlio grounds on btinday.
A Wiiiki.y AiTi.ic.uu.r. Itr.MKiiv. Few
remedies are applicable to such a wide range
of disorders as Hostettcr's Stomach Hitters,
and this not because it lias special properties
adapted to the cure of each suciin pretence
would be manifestly absurd but on account
of its wonderfully improving cllcct upon the
general tone ot uie system, and lis altera
tive action upon Iho organs of tiiitritliin. se
cretion and dischnrge. Itesidts its well
known properties as a remedy for intermit
tcntiind remittent fevers, dyspepsia, consti
pation, torpidity of the liver, general debil
ity, urinary niul uterine iliHicullies, it invn-
riuuiy proves to ue highly serviceable in
overcoming nuei'miii. hypochondria, rhcuina
tisin, insomnia, and many otlier disorders
and disabilities originating in poverty or im
purity of the blood, nervous weakness or
iiver-cxcitenient, or an imperfect perlorni
ance ot the physical functions. May.
It is said that at last the Piesident's eyes
are being opened. The press lias been try
ing to open them with ciowbars of infor
mation for seven years. It is no merit in a
President that ho won't believe in lightning
until he is struck. Ar. '. Herald.
Messrs. lCnittle it Abbott, Calawissa,
aro now limy prepared lo niruish tlio best
i)iiallty ot Lime irom their own kilns, and
tanners, cannot do better than to cull on
them. They have also a large and carefully
selected stock of Lumber of all crudes niul
keep on hand thn best Family Coal. For
I I-... s..l I 1 1. H i
U.1I UI'U X44 ill Uvl, JI1IIIIU l- .AUOOll
are the men to suit you.
Fakjikub, AllJNlloN. ltussel takes Hulter
Kggs, Lard and J'roduce in exchange for goods
II US' IXl'MTOlUNTiTho treat Kemedy for
ciaitl.s, ( elds, Cci.ti.n j llr.ri, una nil IHse uses or the
llirout unit Hint's. Will cuie, ami otlcnwiieii tlie case
nppuiiiill) lioitliss. Vedu not iiieun lo suy, tlml
win n tlie lupgH me elistrojea any niiellchie can
iiiniriuiiiiuiiii,, inn no uu my, niul ir a person
lius u Violent touuli, Mi-lit MiiaUs, treeplnc Villus.
Is ei iiili.e a tu led a ein e may l e eile-e ted.
J, H. lmnlel Cot lieur Mrs I liau- used linos'
Kxpeilorsnt In my (anilly tor Vi) jeurs, und tune tlio
ex ii li i.ee ot snowing its cnut inerllH.and do glad
ly itceumiind It to all fcumrim with inosei ou.
In tblnt' ccmplalutu tor which It is Iniended
OEN. W, KEIFS.NYDKIt.
nillllrOllB, (1U10, VOY. 10, 1ST6. '
'l ry ill I'llICK w VENTB. bold by all UmcKlits.
l'eb. It. 8IU
COAL. ' COAL
Old Established Coal Yard.
O. W. Nkai, & lino., Wholesale Si Itctnil
Dealers in all lzes ot tho best qualities o(
lted and White AbIi Coal, at tho very lowest
market rates, llavocoustniitlvonbandlnnro
stocks of
Domestic,
Cupola,
lllaeksmith's Anthracite,
Hitumlnoiis,
aud Llmcburucr's Coal.
Kspccial attention given to the prenara-
tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain
and Lumber taken In exchango for coal.
Coal delivered U) any part of tho town at
short notice. Orders felt at I, W. McKclvy's
store, or nt our ollice, will receive prompt at
tention. Oilico and Yards ut William Ncal
e Sons' Furuace, Kast Illoomsburg. Your
i uirouuge rcspecuuiiy soiicitcu,
COAIi. 17-tf 25 COAL
Busiiicss Notices
Acciur.NT. -Huv an Accident Policy of
M, W. Nuss, oflico Court llouso Hlooins
burg. Espytown Steam Planing Mill for sale er
rent Address, N. U bunk,
March 21-tf lib oinsburg, Pa,
For Kent A first-class oflico in the Co-
lumhian Building, fronting tlio Court House.
Apply at this office. tf.
Great arrival offspring and Summer GooiK
Just received at K. Jf. Ktiorr'r,
A fine nisnrtment of Pocket Hooks of nil
kinds, nt Mover Hros., just received.
-
Itlbbons. Tics. Kcru Nets and Laces. No
tions of nil kinds, Kid Gloves, Corsets,Hnnd
kerchiefs. Linen Suits, Ladies', Gents' and
Children's Stockings and Fancy Goods ut
Clark ec Wolf's.
Lutz Si Sloan will recclvo their stock of
new bun Umbrellas and Paraols this week
Go nnd see the nice lot of Dress Goods nt
I. W. Hailiuiin's.
Canned fruits of all kinds at llussell's.
The most fastidious taste in tho matter of
Willi Paper can be unit lied at Georrro A.
Clark's store. Ills stock comprises a myriad
of Patterns and embraces ail prices.
All kinds ofHeddinp Plants for sate by
J. L. Dillon Florist. Iiloomsburir Pn.
Plants sent safely by mall to any address,
to verocnas lor si.uu otlier rianu in pro
portion. Send for price list.
A motto for every man : "Uuy your cloth
ing nt D. Lowcnbcrg's "
There is still more of that standard 0 cent
Trint, and tlio best Prints at 8 rents peryard
anil less uy inn holt, at Ulark- A WoliV.
.Tames Hill, Commission Merchant for the
purchase and sale ol Grain, Hour, reed,
Haled liny, Hutter, Kggs, Cheese, Lnid, Po-
iiitoes, A pies, eve , l'ltlslon, i'a. Consign
incuts solicited. April 21-0w
A large lot ofUasc Halls, of tho latest
and urst patterns, lints c, now on hand at
Geo. A. Clark's book store.
300 Pairs Slippers at McKinncy's.
M. M. Hussell pays -10 cents a pound for
o'jttcr. Attention, farmers.
You can buy at Clark & Wolf's Dress
Goods and have a larct stock to select from
nt prices less than before the war times.
I-ull lino ol Trimmings in silk and woolen
Linen, Fringes, Lace and the latest varie
ties. Call.
The stock nf D. Lowenberg is now replete
with all the leadinr tinveltipu for snritiir nmt
summer wear (.'nil nnd sen thn lpuditiiT
siyits ai Li. iowenoerg s.
Go and bcc tho 9 cent Fringo at I. W.
jiuniuuii s.
Chamois Skins. Hair Oils. Colopiics and
Florida Water at Mover Hros., A" new lot
and cf unusually good quality.
A good Photograph is not easy to find,but
Brown, on Main Street, can take you one,
sure to suie.
Something new, the celebrated Shoes for
lsiiuics exceeds the world lor comfort. Call
and buy them at K. M. Knorr's.
Ladies Lasting Gaiters 1.23 at McKin
ney's. Opinions vf the Public.
"The largest and beat stock of Clothing."
John Smith.
"The best fitting ready-made Clothing."
lirown.
"Kconomy and durability combined."
Jones.
"In fact, no man should be without a Suit
oi t lotics irom JJ. Lowenberg s. Public
opinion,
$1.2!i cents will buy a nice pair of Lady
uuuers at 1j. m. Knorr s.
Piles of Dress Goods yet at Clark it Wolf's
which will be sold for cash or produce at
prices which will astonish. Cull and sec
i hem.
Flour and Feed at M. M. ltussell's.
Iothk Pl lil.ic. W. II. Ilrown lias re
ceived from the ciiy markets a full supply
of Fruits, canned aiul dried, foreign and do-
mcMic, in eery uescripuoii, iresn :iuu goon.
His Groceries embrace all arieties from
high to low. His Teas are. from 30 cents to
Jl for new crop Tens. Such Groceries as
his are good tilings to have about tbe house
better than Greenbacks. People have it
in their teeth, oat and cet fat on them nnd
sleep veil o' nights. Kvery body night to
buy tli e in and keep them, so to speak.
You can flu J in Hrown's Store tie chen
pest set of Iron-Stone China Ware, imported
at tlie lowest figures. His Wood and Wil
low Wares arc extremely cheap. His Fish
and .iiacKcrei, new and unglit, by he quar
ter, half and whole barrel at the honest pri
ces. Full weight and warranted to give
satisfaction or can be returned. He keeps
llie Paragon Dried Meats Heef Tongue and
Venison sliced in lb boxes. Ho sells tho
Gold Soap a prize of one gold dollar in
every box. Iicautitul Gilt Cans of Oofl'ee
and Tea Men love 'cm Women can't get
enough oi vm. Nothing like it to bo found
outside of W. H, Hrown's Grocery. It's a
big thing immense. You will know how
it is yourself when you try one. Hannna,
Oranges, Ltiuons, Prinio Shelled Almonds
Hrnzil Nuts, Knglish Wulnuts, Peanut.
Filberts, Confectioiirey, French Candies
Figs, 1'uisins aud Currants, nlwnvs fresl
mid good. It bothers tho girls to tell how
he keeps goods so fri"h.
County Produce taken in exchango for
Goods, (live lirown a call, farmers, and
von win not regret it.
April 28 -1 a1.
Soda Water at Mojer Hros., with syrups
uiuuc iri'in nuns; uie most highly lliivored
purest and bist ever ofleriil to tlie people,
xry uicm once mid you'll call again.
New Orleans linking Molnsses, choice Syr
ups from SO cents to 1 a gallon. A lino as
sortment ol Young lhson, Imperial, Japan
and Hlack Teas at M. M. Mussel's.
Grand Opening ofSpriug Goods at K. M.
Knurr's.
Go and tee tlie C cent Calico at I. "W.
llartiiuin's.
t't ntcnnlnl lio for to po.to Clnrlc Si WoU'k
to buy oh ! Cubui niul Valiwn ut Clark Si
W'oll's.
CieorgoA, Clnrk lias tlie largest nnel best
nshurtiut'iit of Willi 1'iipcr in to'nu.
Konci:. All ui'touiits 011 our booki tc
maiiiiii; tiuriiiel iillir.Miiy If), 1870 will be
pliictel 111 tliu liiinelsot tlio law for collection
J. Schuyler it Son.
For a nobby Hat go to Iowcnbcrg.
Muslins of nil kinds at tho lowest prices,
and u lull lino of ilonicUics, too full to tell
you of all, Cull and see for yourself if it i
not bo. Claiik Si Woi.r.
lluy tlio Ellniood Collar ut JIcKinuey'd.
liuttcr 40 ccnta a iioiiml, Kgga 18 tenia a
doin, at M, M. ltubtn-H'ti.
Drcts Shirts just received at 1), Lowen
Lc.gV Don't buy your Wall l'upcr until you have
been Oeurgf A. Clurk'h block tho befct in
lllooiusburg.
Don't wait until it ia too late to get a
cheap pair of Shoes at K. M, Knorr'a,
Oruiigeii nnd Leiuona alwaya on hnud at
, Jl, Ituehcll'u,
Lasting', Slippers 1)0 centf at McKlnney's.
Bulls made uu lu cilv slvle at D. Lowcn-
L.rg's,
Good Waiiibtilta ready-innde Shirt, only
fl.'JOntClarl'et Wolfs.
A MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST,
VT condenssfrom tho Lehigh Keoiittr the
tubsuncopf aonvcrsftUon about Osk lull, in
l'hlladeAhlsiVinaraaker It Urown'i " largest
OothlngWiso In Amsnca." A visitor 2nd
attenu&urVta the speakers i
VST- ". y'1" wrnor Is the Building onf
Attendant. " Bouth-I'jLit corner of HiOh and
Market, rieuo noto tho SIXTH, for omo
strangers seeking Oak llall, havo been misled
by dcslanlng i-rsons."
I'lf'ffcuycolottall Do you know
1U dimensions?'
,i.A,J',1.2'0u('o,,1u.'lre ,'eet-M on Msrket, and
ISO odd on Blxth, six Morlcs high, has oicr
thrco acres oi floortotf, and covers spaco oneo
occupied by mprfXuau twenty different biul
neRS places. Tfas
V, ''Do you uso Mcam-powcrr
. A.v -i- P.1"' young engine furnishes power
for tho freight and passenger elevators, and tho
boilers steam for heating, and tho oUier opera
tlons of tho house."
Y " SP1' ordc uo J0" k with goodsr'
A. "They mo first orsedand arranged In
,i ! mn..on longljA counters, and taken
ll.SSs? .L?yill!T'1.ior 10 ""O Inspec
tors room on thiluru floor."
Y1 If 'n'pcctlnjiho first operation V
A. "No, sir, measuring. The goods aro flrrt
measured In tho piece, then Inspected. Tho
cloth passes over rollers In tho face of a strong
kfZJ fi',0"0 Mom and on5
behind the goods, watclilng w th tho cyo of a.
hawk for tho least pln-holo Imperfection, and
inarkinBCvenr flaw.50 that tho culler "max u
men5" W mo to cut the gar-
V. " You must employ an arrr of cutters r
A. "tomo to our filth flis and seo I Wo
keep 70 hands all tho tlsfci caCng up tho cloth
into garaents,-besIdemma?hlneathatelo
doien men's work eaciWt a stroke."
goodsr0 T01 Blnalacturo 411 jour own
A. "Wo do, and most carefully. Our cx
wJy 10 evcr5r Krment as extra-well mado
&SK.M.2""1 UUct 00 .!
dcai?''Y0'lr ,y"m mu!t T 7oa a great
A. " In every direction, sir. It Is ttse'sTstcm
and economy wo practice all tii wnthroueli
ab,1?vSoUdSo. m Ur 'V
ofV't'rAftCrlnSr!CUnt 010 wctk' whlltlcomcj
?.crf 11 lnt0 Btock 1 I' tielcted.
,lcry "P10 ftarmcnt has its number ami
t'rfS1"," n.0,eUSn 1" Tenure S
looks" without fail, upon our
Y' XS? m.uat DaT0 01 or 40 rnlesmcn r1
a. evny sir, on busy days you niayseo 100
l?iiS,. E?I ouA,room '"d suites oVrtim?
selling to tho throngs of customers." ,uv""'
andexp?er' d 0rd"
A. " very great All over tho country. Our
O". 131. CJLIZE'S
MAMMOTH GROCERY.
Corner Main nnd Center Streets
BLOOMSBTJBG, 2? -A. . ,
Tlio largest stock of groceries and provisions, Queensware, Glassware
Owe,, etc , in the county, for sale at wholesale or retail at
the very
Oct. 8,1673
BOOKSELLER iiKTB STATIONER,
Dealer in Law Blanks, f unday Pohool Libraries, Depositary of the
Pennsvlvania Bible Societv,
f sy
WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS.
Books and supplies not on hand can be furnished
On SJwi'l Notice ut. tlie Most Reasonable Rates.
Store iii Exchange Hotel Building, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Oct. 8, 1S75-
OVUTlO VKOKTAIil.E S
uui-juu, riuntn, Hoses, ln.lilh s, Vuihs-liiH, Her
fthluuis, l'crtrtlng I'lonts, (llei'.lilus-. He. Mini n
stamp lor I'reer'a Gnrelen CnKi.elar, les piipi s. lllu
truteil, iili proitlcal illiuiluiK lih.MlY A.
Diiixii, 7 ci.i unut H , l'Miiini iphlu, 1 n.
Jlur.M, '7r,.-u
aumnsTT rynaansnw ,.?tTme7mtMbtiwii.'w!XK
KADB fElIIEH & EDWABES,
Successors to Xi. Yiatcy k ken,
CHINA. GLASS & QUEENSWAEE,
Old Hliintl, tiiSMnil-tt M., t p. mw 1'. o., 1 htla.
Aro filTirli k preit fMli'ii m lit to imcliuits of
fi,i:mii liii.NA imnm:h umi 'j.a r-iiN tiam
lind eletiiriilHl, iln.KetOlth el (I Mif lit r imulltv.
An extiiitlic nnd ir.ru il r.sn 11 me 1.1 1 1 tll.Mill l.lt
M.1S, H-Dl-.K.N AM) IOIKVHC l-LAvfc WAllK,
Tluln, cut, umi eiicriiMti. ll.rHcik 1 its I m 11 emt
lully mIi i.tt el 11,11 pixel men Ili n.hli, i 1 i.l 111 g us to
sill ut lit: luwiH 1 lliis. 1 i-i 1 1I1.I (i le i'ei,leillu
our 11 lull ile) r.llli.ilil. I'mlH ul; r ulli l.lk 11 glvtn
tu tleeeintlim 1 1 eldnu 11 ml glnss to order, in lull seiti
ur to matih liiikrii nib. I Uil lined lateststsles
und U H mnkes ut Ml VEli-WAUE.
D & Co. II arc h 17-ISw
w ..... ... . .v... 4. n JLllv.lU
kj l'limplilel if 11 11 jugiK, eirtilMig lb-Is cf3ui
neiti'iiien, &Ldetlln,alebtl.cvliigrcit f advert 1s-
l,K-. ltnn.1. 111 IT..JIF
o e it urn t- 1 i x... v...
HOMEOPATHIC
FAMILY MEDICINE CASES.
And DonKs irHlriff plain nr.d concise directions for
Ihelr us-e lire, an- u neeittlty lu eeery household;
for ottenwlll n timely doseof inedlilne btaee onu
serious i-ase or mckiiiss.
.Vl-ssri IKIEIIIt'K i- T.I-TI.m firnnd ft.. Keiv
York, 111 seiiiln eululociin iIiktIIiIiik tlii'illflerent
stjlis und sues, 10 nn aililii-tsouieei-lpt of j stnrnp.
'Ilielrs Is the eldest eslnbllsliini-nt ot lis kind in
Aineriai, immg been Ijumliu lu ik-n.
Apr H-sw.
An aijenl jiut eUand $1D'J fiitt 1 uaLs selling the
Anotherfsutiisl tiilais. eiier en.tKiu copies ( this
stunduiil lire nf the Veli-rau l.xplunr suld. 15ii,lw
iiiuiu m-t-ueu u ine pi-upii,. a uook l.l liiaieilies- Hi
teriht, proruseh Ulusti uti-il, and erj clieup. A ro
aleli.uice forufi-nts. For proof uiidliTlus addresk
lluhliard pros., 7'.'3 hansom M., I'l.lluUeliii.l.i.
Aprmiv.
MODEL PRESS
ftod do kll vour own 1'rislUi.
frier. Sn 10 IU.
UI'KT lMIIKlHIIlLD
1 ur llu-lttioM Slen
bull uunc Trlnltr.
Ttbnfuidi In uh, Sriid io S
efml uro for a i rofuteljlllu.
1tmO m) ikk CtUtArut tni
1-rlot Mil, rnllu!, Mllow lu
I'rlnl." J. W. ItAl'CHAPAV 4
Uo , yfrt. tnd Ut-tUri lo Tim
ftnd ertnUnit Uau rlkl, 4SI 4 H
UtlmuUct,l'lMdfailr.,ra.
DISFASES ll'Kl'P. NOW
paths imirkcd out by thut
plaluest of all books, 1 Plain
Ilomii 'lalk und Me-illcol Common t-ense" nearlv
I.ikmi j lines, Suu lllustrallims, bv Ur K. It, l-'ouiK, of
Uu I exit ttlon Ale., W. I'utcliaseisof tlilsUKik
areatllbiiij lo consult lis nii'hor, In person or by
mail, iiur. Prlco by mall, posture rrcrald, W.tsi.
e'liiitciits tables tiee. Auknis wantmi. Jtl'llltAV
1111.1. 1'Ulll.Ihlll.NO CO., (John 1". Jewett, manager),
llUKust.slhM., .V. Y. Aprl4-li v
The Greatest Sellitj; Cfuteimial Hook Is
Ouit COUNTKY A2 lSOUItClf5
inch and complcto In our tlirllllncr history of no
j ears und crand In Mvld ilescrlptlons of all our
ulKlitv nsuureeslu aurlculture, comnierce.miner
ills, inanurae lures, I'oieiumeut, ciirlorltleii, natiinU
wondeis. workBof ait. Ac, iilchly Illustrated and
cheap. A splendid lew ot tho w orld's foremost na
tion, No other Look llko It. outsells mere histories
live to nee. Ayculs wanttd ipilckly. Aildresa llub
hui d Hros., 7U1 bunsom bli eet, 1'hlladel: hU.
Apr 14-4W.
Tor usEWifH dessert!
n r a i i k-i w n ; ' I
uijlii'iiii .v itn-uiiii r, Aifi'iiiH, 1'lilln.
I)&Co. Apr 11-1 w.
A (I1-.M3, fur best iliiiiiru in the world to
coin money nddress the V. B. SAFI.TV I'OCK
tlrXU, KuwuU, N.J. Aprte-iw.
SOXIKTUINO NKW lor ngentK. Taylor's
I'ulent hatety Ils and Door, Fastener. Sufu
prulecllou ugulnst bui-ylars. tieiy family will bui',
spply to D. U uuernsey, slun'l Agent, I'omord, N. II,
Aprw-lw,
7)SYC110MANCY or KOUIi CHA15MINO.
t lluw eitiier sex mav luselnatu and guln thu
luie and anccilo isnl any rson the) rhoosuliistaiit
ly. 'I Ills simple ueeiulreinint all cuu uu, trie, by
mall, turvtc, togellur wlthHUiairlsle KOldu, Kjfl J
tlan oracle, dn urns, hints lu holies, -n cddlng.niKl.t
shirt, Ac. A queer book. AUeltV'ss, 'I'. Wllllum it Co,
1'ubs., I'Llla. '
AprW,1-tw
B
lJiHK KOI Kf, wilh oiHithout exeuiptioi
tor salu t.1 the Ooiinuu.ii omou,
eEv
Arll H-I'l w.
CHRON C
ASKY0URGR0CER FOFU-Tc
tSf1 V.S LKtMD DELICIOUS
lsV ' -
PA.
perfect system Mid rules of aelf-mcanirement
make lUsxalUi to please people 2,000 mile
ewiy Jsm ayferfccUy as If they were hero In
person.'''
V. "Isupposoyouhnvaatlcastnatfadotcn
different depannicntsr'
A. "Myikarelrl wo havo moro than lumlv,
each charged wilh Its own bmlness, and each
thoroughly organized, a neevssarx wheel with
in tho great u heel."
V. "Will you nanioftdoren or to of themf
A, "With pleasure. Iho Custom Depart
ment, forthoso who preicr custom-mads to
rcady-madi rr& Turnlshlng Department,
with Its irfiso stock of all uailerwear.
llio Bhlrt Ptctory, with Its busy machines,
making our own first-class shirts. The Trim
ming Deportment. Itself ashlg as many a regu
lar store. Tho Garment Slock Iloom. Tho
ltecelvlng Iloom. Tho Order Department,
named before. The fpcclal Uniforms Depart
ment. .Tho Delivery Department, with Its
tcoro or messengers. Tlie"
V. "Hold, hold I sir. enouehr'
A. "rmnotholflhroughf Tho Adrertlslnr
partment. Tho 1 ouths' Deportment, The
mBRTrOfltni. Thn tnri'
u.j,.iiM.B wimuiutui. wuu in special
entrance for ladles Tho Telegraph Depart
ment. Tho Chief Clerk's Department, with
Its book-keepers and assistants. General Man
ager a Department! Financier's oniee. and
other offices of tho firm all bosy as bees
thinking, planning, cieTutlng. buying, mak
ing, registering, rcisyinr, sending out, selling,
and In a thousandiys Joining their forces
to carry cn a buelnessVAh the Koplo amount
ing to between 12,000,000 ajd tifjOOfM) an
nually." V. "S-t-n-rso n-d-o-u-ir
-A;."?n,lcl;dJt ,sl 'tf0.1?0 to 0o
Cfh!cr'aDepartmcnt,whlchbtndleslurj5000
of retail sales on somo single days r'
V. " 25,000 1 Immense I That's' what enablca
tho house to buy 1 heap and sclrchcapt"
A-, V?actlr! You havo lifst hit It. Tho
people throng here, knlrJ; that wo depend
on low prices and ImmeSsalca."
muchabSStr0
A. " Our syHem of business dealing 1. Ono
price, no deviation : 2. Cash for everything s 8.
A guaronteo protecting tho purchaser; 4. Tho
money returned If tho buyer can't oUicrwlto
be suited.
V. " Nothing could be fairer."
A' .'. JtP1,1?1?'.. And ln0 peoplo see It."
.X" .J.1'1 llllnlc you, sir, for your poll to
attention.
r.A; "Nftatall. It's a pleasure to sefro Ton.
Call again : and be suro of tho plsie Wana
makcr & Drown s Oak UallsiliouS-East cor
ner Blxth and Market." Jr
V. "Thank you 1 1 shall bo happx to do so.
Good morning."
lowest prices.
4-.
id
For n perri-et restorntlon of the nervous system,
causing un iimneillaie mill iiroper cure In the rulluw-liiKeui-es:
nereoits ditilllty Impalieil nutrltlonof
tin- ljuity, lusbltude, Meakiiets 111 the Uiubs Hint l-ack.
Indisposition und liiCMpuilty Icrttuily, itulinessof
nppn heiislc.n, lots cf luiinoiy, ueersliuito sinlvly,
ilinliMty. u lr-itl-trusl, ilirzlnt-sx. I eadachi'. Incident
.''Jl?!'.! u-xes, lor liusVtt r,e nt1t iTde-RfnilaniJ
v.lion- lini 1 Intss It lll promote.
'I he u.oi-t i rnliii lit J h.i slelnns cf ll.ls rnuntrr have
ixeiteil tlirii.tilMH tn the utmost luclnik the In-ireaj-li.i;
ruuillly restiltlnir from the lelnxntli.iiof tni
mncs. limine for 11 lonjr peiled uevoied much
Hudy, tlir.ennil later In eslahlMiIni: 11 leiri-eU for
lliereifect restitution ot the ne-rums bjstem.lt Is
rrutlijIiiK tulm uWe to ni.ni.ume the suecesant
teinlliiK my new method. 'I t.rinich this lemedy Ihe
liervts inn he reached nnd In such 11 uv that, how
eier shutti-nd or prostrated, the; can be perfects
ristoreu. it aits e-u iho neries ut eiiice.yet ntli
k'entliiu'ss- ristctli.(r thi-intn nnatnral state, and
reu ovlni: tho aloie illstnsslnjr illse-usis.
Horn sexi s, mere 01 lest, iMoukIi tne rrostratlon
,11 inu iivi u,ia p.isieiii, iomj iiien eiiiiirv. Jnsucu
lliktunees the Neru 1 i n.eily may le relied upon lu
reelvlnir tin riitlmt Into the vleor nf i.utli
TheNcr e lien edy is curefull.i toinpcumled and
iiuiuiiiu ouAi-s wuu 11111 uiresiiens, i rue. eneaot
lor, cxpresbcd to any nddrusH on recelrit ot price.
1)11. 1. CIlAl'NCl.'v TtltltV.
w vine Mrcet, 1'hUa,
onico hours, 11 a. in. to 3 p. in., 7 10 V r. in.
51 a rch iu.'7f-l y
FOR
COUGHg, COLDS. HOARSENESS,
AND AXiXi THROAT DISEASES
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
Put up 0U1S tn BLUE DOSES.
A Tried ami Sure It mo el 3-.
I'or sale by drugtrl.sts crcnernlly, and JOIINSTOK
IIOLLOWAV i lU, l'ldlaeleliihlii, I'a.
Apr I4-4W.
(Pl'VTO WANTED FOK TUB
WON'DKItFL'L OAIIKKU OP
fiw ..... n rT7nT
IN Orent Ilrlluin nnd America. Uy an eminent di
vine. ll.isnvcr7&upaj,'esniidl311lnstiatlons. Prk-e
VI. lies' book to sell. No otlier complete, sou agents
made tlrst month. Send f ir proofs. Addiess, 11. b.
uuul)s.i'i:i:ii & co., 14 lurclay M., N. Y.
Apr 14-liiw,
FIUESIDE KUITIOsV OF
SHAKESPEARE'S
COMPLEX-: WORKX
Tho Cheapest Hock en r offered to tho public.
Ijirge 1 p. Fine pa er. 40 si-LKNuin ili.pstiuiioss.
iJ 1 SKTS if fi CENTS Kil 11.
AiiliN'ls wanted, specimen, with two lllus
tratlons, ty mall, lu cents.
DAK Hit, DAVIS & CO., Philadelphia.
Aprvi1y.
List ok ( Au.sKs ron tkial at
MAY 'IKll.M, lb7il.
rtmiND V r.KK.
Francis Kians vs. suuiui l II. llugenbuch.
. cole's use s. T. II. Cole, T. T.
A. Cole's use is. T. II. Cole, T. T.
A. Cole's usims. T. II. Cole, T. T.
II W. Mcllej holds it al. s. J. A. Losee.
s. P.lfKini vs. Allen Mann et al.
W. Mllues' ex'rs vs Michael eirover, ShcrlrT.
Wt Ham hnjder's exis vs. Jacob Itechtt-1 el ux.
Jaeolis, lltiuerllter u William Menslnger.
I'eopliK Flro Insuiance Company ct I'a, vs. J. ,1.
McIIenry et al.
Peoples Fire lusurance Company of I'a, vs. B-ooms-bure
Lumber Co.
James Dj ku vs. llllam Hoivell
a, r.. Miarreus ei ai. is if. c. uoweil,
A. K. Miarietsct ai vs Dal 111 ftroup.
lltujauiln 1 1 tc ku is. ticork'uil. Freas.
Daiid U-wls vs. John 1)111 ct ul.
Daniel Mnltli s John 11. Kimble.
Illee i: .Michael vs DaUd Krw ine.
llllauisport llubber I'd. vs William Mllnes' errs.
Daild 11. lloMi-r vs. William hulsiier.
second National Hank of HtusilUo vs. J. A. Loaee.
Tim & Ilrothers vs. u. F. Dallman.
John II. iioodman is John hanger.
Christian H. Conner, by his lather, Csorgo Connor,
ltloomsburr l.uintier Co. is. irawllni- jt Vnnnntt
J, F lileiitun A Co. s ItaullngH & Vnnnalta.
vviiu u iihii niuiiu, , s .1,. II. IIUKIICS.
.,. u. iiuimuis a. i-u. vs neorKU jl. ixekarii et &J.
I. w . Mekeliy s. Wm. hhafler et al.
John Woodslue A Co. is Daniel MnrrLx
J. M. DoiMlt s. Haniud Creielliiff.
J. W, fr-nnkey vs Joseph uiiot .
A, U Tuiner s EUna Hester.
J. W. Iriln's uso e s. Jesse A. Loseo.
Mmon ltaub and (feoige Hanb vs Samuel Ileffner.
lllio A- llairenbuch vs l llllam furs,,,,
Aaron Jonnson vs Thomas Sliumau.
csuniei iii-uuer vs. aainnei uouiair el al,
A Ibert Winton b Jonas Doty et uL
Fr Itote is. O. n. UurneH.
bamuel J. Conner vs. Henry C. rteaa utiU.
t.uv luau a jiiikkuu ib tienrj I., r reas
W. II. Kllno VS K. J. McllenrV.
e.eoige Conner is Flunk Ijimon.
uuuiubuurir nunkinc vo. vs. Jumes W. Stthkoy.
Hiuuias Downsis.Mlas Dails. "".
lieo. Iless IS. A. II. btewari.
Christian Klioti s. Uurtold Klerkorr.
'Ihomaa tlorey vs 'llionms Fnrrtll.
Miner i won company of I'a. vu. s. II.
Verbatim llcporting.
TPItU. sn.i,.1l...nlil
""""t rf.vu imtvuuir-. Loaraintf. nnti oilier
out into loniF-hiii ' ' " birniiiiK
eei.,. it?u - . ....
, '.,";"; ' leporiea in ono nay equals or
ni?." 'ultoa-tjf me-doMar fee wllf bo it-mltl-ed.
anil the tiunKcrlli Hfltitn i.,w,.Sfl..H i.A...7- .r
lltleeu cents ti lolloj bui, u all such cuti s, if lower
than lilty folios are purchased, the tlvu data win
..m,.uu.,.aH-'""?' Jl- walker, A.M., Court-stenoir-rapher.Iiloomsburt,
Columbia county, l'cunayna.
J'ourrh.'dCnCC' ,r0n "roc,, utwttn TUIr1
omce. Ith K. E. On la. Ksq. , Coli'inblau-bulld-
,.uiiiuiw,utiHitiw tut, easi gaie uj ine couit
Uuusosuid, iirstiioor, ilrbtdoorttiilifhl, wu
i V i i"i'UTl .rr,J,n iwrt e lo one oVIock.
.sr"uw l1 t1? "uuBigu uisinuuiors,
cdltlngand pnbllehlnribuslnetsand popular
Jpnpa,clrcubigje.tti,tj copies monthly
(tell all your fri!5lofcnd forltj. TlieMena
jciiuriuieni, vruu iw many rooms. Tho lio
"legal AdVErtiiem NTJ
A DXUNIHTHATOIl'd NOTIOK.
,,rnl, W li thn llPirl&U'r Ol HB1U lunij
iii.iii.sVnit..nf ralHAlss.i. oolilinbla county, ri
aiflni' tho said estue will muku thetn known to U'
saia uuniinisiruior iu.ouk ""-., B,,(KrT.
hr Ql 'TR nuiiiiiiiitiBtvss
A DM I N 1ST it ATOH'.S NOT ICK
I. 'lit In ui niiitn''",-lv'. is- ' "
iMn urAnxn u j i i rruuiiiuii n is.
rtitfl nrr re mosicil tn niakn pfiymt'iit U tlio At
. . . 4i ui. .diti, rrtl in lil.sfiaitt ro nfi
tn.u hiirinrfWaiiin or dernaiida will makoinow
un-iiiii ' ' '.I,... '
. ,, i Anitiinihrrninr.
' '
VTOTIUK.
N..tiiv. t iiroh n vin thst T harf ell in me po.
rrmn .Miciinei i,ruer. in -imi" - .
. .. nnn. .un., .r tun... itnrHpn. wh
6m, buwy, harness, thresldng inaeliine, piunB, uui
rows, nnd otlier fanninir utcnslK cattle and huiri
said farm. ...
Kt. II. ' 1 V'... .
Mifflin, April U-3w.
i ? x rcutoYi7sxotFck.
-r-s iUi.lnAniaru nnitin rKtntnt Jolitl Allnn
ini-i. i.f MmliHon tfi.. Coiiunljl.i county, deceased
. 17. - , . . .., t.f lltnnmuhiirrr I Vil 11 tn 1 il.l Plllin
ty. r.i.. IJxccutor, to whom all pors !. indebted t
Srilll I'IUIU UU it!' ui.nii v .
nt.. win maVi t hin tnown to Ihe maIJ KxeCUtU
V III 11 II IsL- - .
jXKCUTOU'S NOTICE.
Kzecunir. eu wnoin uu m mwyw-i " .i.,..v-
demands ugiAayl the said csuilo will make them
known to uie saia tswuwr !"" riVYupry
A prtl E iSr'
A DMINISTRATOII'S NOTIOK.
r KHT1TK Of SDVUHU Mi
11,114. I.lll, OI It OOiniUUriT. miUIUUia wu.ti
county to William Peacock, ol U'evombuurc AL
dent are requested to present them for Bettlement,
aud tuosH Indebted to Xr estate to make payment
iu iuc uuuersitfueu iiuuiiuisiiiiwi -iim v-v.,..,.
W M . I lSAC.OC.tv.
Mar.31,';i-t. AdmlnUtrator.
A UDITOIi'S NOTICE.
Tue undcrslcned Auaitor w inaico aisiriuunun oi
the fund in tho hands ot the Administrator ot Uie es
tate of Wilson Allen, docoased, will attend to tho
..... m ... n, hi. nlllMln RlnnmV.
amies ui ins aopuiutiutufc. , ".j --" . ,. r:
bure, on Tuesday. April 25tn, 1876, at 10 o'clock a.
Ul., WUen DUU nucic nil jtiaiua umi.
airatnst the aald estate, aro required to present thu
Bume before the Auditor, or bo debarred from com
ing in ror a suaro 01 buiu iuuu.
March 4, 1B7S-4W. Auditor.
UDITOH'S KEl'OUT OF
CONTNQIIAM andlCESTHALIA
roon;ri3TRicT
for the year endlntrJAprll 10th 1874.
NKIL LKNIIIAN, Collector for 1675.
Dr.
To amt. ot Iioroush Duplicate for 1875 tm n
1WD OOI
431884
Cr.
Tly amt. returned to commissioners for
cuuetuon, on uoru. aupucaeu
" " on.twp. "
tnoi
1S1 3
Exonerations on boro. duplicate)
" " twp. "
12 85
14 10
127 IS
Collector's commission; nt e per
cent on boro. duplicate M70
Col's cor, ontwp. duplicate 1451
11721
1 amt.
raid Hd. Curler treasurer
Balance not collected
314219
S3" 45
(431884
UD. CURLEY, Treasurer for 1876.
Dr.
To amt, received of Thos. nerrahty
iroasurer lur 1014, yer uuiauue
June 7.1873 71104
amt. reed, of Sell Lcnlhan collector 314241
S3S7:
Cr.
Bvatat. of orders redeemed nnd canceled 36041
coiamissign uikow 41 ui z im ei. 1111
Hal ance lu bunds ot treasurer 3303 vl
13S7T53
LIST OF CSSBATED ISNB TAX IN TUB Icr.OrOII I1E-
Tl'lJnTO TUB COM111SS10NKBS I'OR COLLECTION.
Peter V. Collins.
, S4 041
James Callahan
10
1 10
30
1 bt
tf.
1 U)
3b
M
U.
1 03
35
33
1 03
35
35
U
1 10
1 II
35
33
1 5
35
U
WeUlnijton cieavcr .
Henry U'aTis " ..
Ilenjamln llilfflths....
John o. llaniey
Tlio.i. lloiiellH
Mli-hicl I unnan
1 lios. lli-lllli'-,
Jutm J.lliiKhes
Caroline Kline
Kline ltt-lnhoia
1 ewls Kantncr
Wlilon Keller
UK-hard Keller
Patrick Lniik'don
I.lojd Marks
Ceo. Marks
Thus. Malum
Mrs. (Irace More
parks
Patrick Oiunu..
II. V. shenard
s cet ft Torrey
I'red Whittles.
Wm. Zeller
23 01
L18TOI' CNSKATKn LAND TAX IN TOWNSHIP UKTCllSliU
10 C011U1SSIONEKS 01l COLLICTION.
Wm. r.rown 1 00
Kbenezer Krennanan. .. 3-1 tft
John Ileum 18 74
Kuthan lirown ill 30
Peler lluchuer. 1 CO
Andrew Hurt - 30
Mrs. John llurke ....... 73
Cutharlne Cook. 30
Daildcook . 73
I'htltp culp s 00
John Davis IQ
(I co. Dewuld. 1 08
Jerry ticorire 30
Frank (inllugber . 30
Catharine uroth.. 1 118
KU.llu1n1b.1cl1. .. 31
John Houston ... e 72
Peter Jolee - . 30
Kvun T. Jones 30
lied Kllnircrtnan r-o
(leo. Kochelrls 1 i-O
John II. Mori.au 'i UO
'lerr.incn Mciiulre - 40
Marri Morris t. CO
Felix McManlmun 1 uu
Peter McMunltnun 1 00
Anthony Murphy 41
ltloluu-d Nurphy ... 40
hi' Iills Murphy 4
II. S. Marr 1 is
.Michael Diese a IS
Thomas Dushicn 3 vs
Mary llushti it s 70
llemy Scliuefter 8 iT
I Hill Drleshuch 70
Jacob Tilon 4 so
Jacob Tilou. ...,:r. 4 to
(1!1 63
I IST.OK EXONERATIONS CN J.OKQIC11I I tl'LlCATL.
James Iiryson
7fl
1 S3
1 DO
1 e-0
3 61
1 31
1 i0
1 01
1 V0
eainarne e air
KUzubeth Clary.
Thomas llauh-li.ilu
Mrs. Jiary hunley.
Widow (falluirLvr
J ami -s, M e.M antui un
11 mow 1. run)
Mrs. lornellUB l.enlh.m.,
W Iduw O DoiiiiUU
S3
12 93
i:U.SKliATIONS ON lOHNlUlr Pl'I'lICllK.
Peter llrud'ey . ,. 75
Wlduw liruuley 73
Mills s Moirls. ,.. 12 co
(14 10
LIST Of.OBUU.S HLPKKUkn A B CANCELEU V TUK
AlUllOKH.
Order No M, (illbertfi Kline, for t;ro-
i ti 11 n iui iiisiu u 1 uur iiuube o Si
" ho, 316, .N. D. ilaruian, fur repalr-
liiL" harness. Ac. I 40
" o. vcu, S llllam Iluifhes, for plas-
ter fur la' ni a i;
" .so. i, 11. a. Wtldensaul, for eonl
for I'uur House 9 to
" No. 16, iu)uu Cain, for cutting
Umber und cleurlng land 21 00
" .No. 247, e,euri;e i.u)er, for kntves
and guard lor itaiier sen
" .No. voj, Samuel I'. U'van,tor6eed
wheat, Ac. su w
M Nu. 3 IaiwIs Kanlner, for k ton
coal fi r Poor House 1 eei
" Nu. 2.3, Andrew Heaver, for wort
011 faun 4 00
" No. bis, Isaiah Vcager, for n,eat
fur Poor llouso 17 24
" No.s7s, Itauh llowcr.forworkon
lariu 0 co
" No. les, Henry Deader, for black-
smith work n (.
" No.vos, Moses Hower, icr grain
and hay for l'oor llouso 100 00
" No. 22s, Johanna O'Connor, lor
horso hire j 00
" No. SS6, Auditors and Clerk, for
audltlDg In J une, 1S7I 100 00
' No.es Kd. curley, for groc-iles
for l'oor lloube 170 53
" Nu. 2, Mrs. Ucrrahty, for cloth-
lngvugramsunddemutijclilldriu M 00
(340 41
Owing to the fact that It Is clatn.rd that the becks
were; 1IM10) ed b Uie, the Ileal LsUile aLd Impro e
mentaceuuut could uut lnadjuHert. I-orthebaiuo
reason the outstuuetlng IncleLtiduesH could notbu
useertulneil. Wu tberttore resoned tu urpolnt u
da).b) suing publlo Lotltf.ou which toeuil In nil
ouibtauolng iruirs,
Iho steward's accountwas notprcftnteel to tho
Auallors.
.!u''.,.liB tihdtrblanea, Audtlors Lf Ccnynghatu
township and Ctmruila roor Dhtllet, ecrtify that
tho above Mauuie-ni I Ihe lebl w t cb inuke utue-r
Uie circcrcHancis.
Wo uriher sgrte that the pa) ef each Dlre -trr
hhtll lt thriedullaia fortaeh Uu) nccebiurllv bpent
asDlrcclor, The number if ininliibsof laid it ul
bhall mil oiceeu twelm turaunuuMi urol said mill
lugs to bul.eM iiuait(il) ut tLeluoi Dot i-il iu
District, Also tltt tho following iutt-sih. il Le iho
highest dally injur herseLllti iiik 1101 ura Pr u
Mlgle. ui.d tight eltllsisli.r udoublo litui A so
thai nuoiiiitb shall leeliuwii I) ll.a 1 liu tus 1-r
Ihtlrilhie until the lame U butn.llliil tu hvAuul
1MB ut their biiLUid bi-llliinuil.
hi). iirill'IIY. V urn,,! ,,
MM II. I'llICK, Central! l or
KDWAIID llt llllW, 1 AUdltcis t
MAIIJIN LANHIAN,) Cou, eU. Ill wji.