The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 16, 1876, Image 2

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toforo tlio Pennsylvania delegation 1,m
,ga nojjciitity noio let, it be a power.
a n'tluLT.eindidato nsiied will create divi-
J.Af. akt inntr' lnAl thi Stnfn linf nil nnn
Mallo.iinitenpoa llaticock, and save ol)r
PS ail with It success id assured.
Iraz ' JAC0Il. D. TllUJIPSOX.
ja( newspaper, being a great public teach
I fl 'constantly reaching the masses of
dj.iople, should, hold in constant rcver-
y'jj tho principle of truth- Thq editor
itatcs. which,tbat lie .knows is iiu true
riaa.. fliaf ibIiIiTi nrmitil I rlml tfmtn a lup.
j(f liarty, or insinuates that which he docs
' ec;"eve's gU'Hy.of moral perjury, is
(raee to tlio.prt)fe.nioil;.nud desdrvlng
! tQi reprobation , of $l holiest men.
( mo discussion oi ine recent develop
jtk'at rWajsbingtOO,iind ini speaking of
: cines qfj l!elknop,-l)abcacJr, Schenctaml
.noraoofpucKepiiUlicanciteriiporarles
a defended the criiivlniils, others have
8jtup facts from their renders, .and many
retorted by charges of malfcasanue
P.f ncmuuruuQ otlicials.
(if.worlto charge' was against Jacob D.
jiwon; Secretary f Interior under Pres
,.tl uclianan. It'.waa nu'd is alleged that
tii from the Governmental, 000,000. It
vxi 9 invcstigatediby.a Republican Oon
.iii d Sir. .Thompson ivas exonerated
u '& favorite, Mr; Co titling being on tho
nijtcef but the patriotic Ziick Chandler
lenuo, .tho charge! . Unliko liellcimp;
iccretaryJTUompsourasktftojbo impeach-
.vnives tho nucstion or itirihclintinn ami
t of limitatioru-and is willing to be
1 At once.. Jtisthd-.ditlbrcnce between
linocciit man's, conduct and that of a
(yone. jJi
vih thq.Prmis couipelledUu say1;
upy vinaicatiou oi-Jacob JJ.Tliouipson,
tlauan'H Secretary of thoifnterior, of the
rgo that h"o apiiroprlated ,$1,000,000 ol
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.an uuiiuax'H.n'Jvii i I'Murmsueu 111
itatemfent 'generally published yestcrdav.
committee of Congress; in which the po
al opponents of Mr, Thompson were in
niijoriijriongnwuve reporicu tiini mere
notliiiigjtf tho.evideiico which connect?
dm witli thli" abstraction ot tho bonds,
eh wcro stolen by a clerk and tho oth
harges against him grew entirely out of
-ebclliou record. Nobody, uyi oven f;qoj
ry Chandler, who isliaid to havcVcViVi'd
dwrges, believes that Jacob D.-Ttioiup-is
a vulgar thief.
ad a truthful editor desired tho facts he
Id easily bavo asccrtained.tlicin. But it
ply shows a studied plan to suppress the
ii whero it injures tho Hcpublicm party
repeat or invert any slander against tho
locrat) or their IeadeVs;
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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURX3, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA.
tup. liAiutisutmn fraud.
A CAI.t. TO JlAIITrtANT.
The arrest of Marshal S. Smith, for many
years n clerk in the State Treasury Depart
ment, and John A, Wagoner, clerk In the
Auditor aencral's office whllo Gov. Hart
rand filled that position, is commented on
by all our exchanges, mid our Itcpubllcan
contemporaries laud llartranft for his
promptness and call for tho immcdlato pun
ishment of theso two clerks. Tho facts as
stated by tlio Iitriot aro as follows i
A few weeks ago J, II. MltUbaugh, city
trcaailrcrof Scrntiton, Informed his attoruer
(Henry II. Hoyt and Henry YV. Palmer,
csip-s , of U'ilkcsbarro) that he, as city treas
urer, had returned to the state $3,000 less
than the licenses paid into his ollico aggre
gated. Ho also stated that ho had been ap
proached by John A. Wggoner some time
before, who Informed him ho could enter
into a profitable speculation. Subsequently
Wagonor iutioducod him to Marshal fc.
Smith and arrangement were made to tlx up
the city treasurer's return so that tho stato
would bo defrauded out of $5,000, which
was to bo divided among tho three jiersons.
Of this amount $2,500 went to Jllllsbaugh,
whllo Smith and Waggoner received the
balance. Tho city treasurer was advised to
mako public this transaction and refund tho
money he had illegally taken from the Btato
and on Thursday last a week Mr. Palmer,
ono of his council, Informed tho attorney
general of the fraud. Last Tuesday Sir.
Palmer, Millabaiigh and Smith had an Inter
view in this city, at which the matter was
fully discussed. The city treasurer agreed
to nay over to tho stato tho money unlaw
fully In his hands and the ticiuurcr's clerk
also promised to transfer to the stato tho
$2,000, the latter payment to bo made tho
sanlo evening. He failed to meet his obli
gations, and on Wednesday Governor llart
ranft mado information beforo the mayor,
, The prisoners wcro removed to jail.
Now we have uo objection to the punish
mcntof (licso clerks, but wish to go a step
further. They secured their appointment
and learned their rascality under Hurtrauft
as Auditor General, and Mackey as State
Treasurer; the former now tho Republican
Governor of the Pennsylvania and a candi
date for President, and the latter a Delegate
to tho Cincinnati Convention.
These clerks saw their principals swin
dle the State in the Kvana matter. Thev
knew that both Hartranft and Mackey wero
using the people's money for private train.
They believed In "Addition Diviiion and
Ailenee." as well as Kemble, also a Delegate
to Uinclnuatti. Tuey knew that Don Cam.
eronj as president ol tho Northern Ceutral
was keeping from the Stato Treasury, in do-
fiance of Jaw, hundreds of thousands of dol
lars, whore tbey and Millspaugh were steal
ling their hundreds.
They know that rich and powerful cor
porations were withholding from tho State
immense sums, with the knowledge and
csnnivanco of their superiors, and deter
mined to imitate tbem and steal a Httlo on
their own account.
A Leglslatve Committee a majority of
whom were Republicans, appointed by a
Republican House, unanimously reported
these facts, but neither Hartrana nor Mack
ey wcro called to an account, and we now
find tho former instituting proceedings
against ono of bis clerks for doing on a
small scale what he had taught him on a
largo ono.
Yes, punish jhese men, but do not let the
large (hli, escape.
lllowing un Hull (late
tw York City is going.t'i bavo.a fourth
Tuly celebration o(f peculiar significance.
ring the first century of tho republic,
ile the city has been growing so rapidly
' importance, a lou'i low ledge of sunken
tei, extending ficross a portion of thi- har
' known as Hell Gate has been a staud-
1 menace to its commerce. After many
laccessfuh attempts to remove them, tho
ernment,Sn few years 'since, placed the
.Iter in the hands'tif the most skillful en
iccr in tlia army,:Qeneral -Newton, a cof
ilam wa3 constructed, and excavations,
ending in various, direction's, have been
ido under this ledge of rocks, in which nn
mense quantity of .powder or dynamite
11 ho stored, aud the entire ledge will be
iwnup, it is expected, on the coming
urtli of July. Tills will indeed he
lebratloa of .some, practical significance,
it only as affording an illustration of the
ill of American engineering, but in rc
3ving onopf the most serious obstacles to
e advancement of our greatest city. It
II bo a triumph of American onergy and
terpnse, more wonderful than the labled
lea of the eastern Ht'jry teller,- lUsville
andtired.
Hon. W. W. Ketclium ofLurerno Coun-
has been appolnted'Judgo of the United
atcs District Court in phce of Judge
cCanuiess, retired. Mr Ketchum has
' cu a standing candidate for ollico in the
ipublican 'party for many years, and will
obably feel satisfied now that he is pro-
ded for iVring tlio remainder of his life,
o appointment is considered a good ono.
o has not been in active' practice for some
ne, having represented Luzerne County in
ingress, and been otherwise engaged
iblic life ; but by application to his law
oks ho will undoubtedly muke a very fair
idge, It is, at lcastu better choice than
customary with tuu present adnuuistrA'
)U.
What a Collector 1
The following charges were filed aeainst
Tuttou, the new Collector of the port of
miiaueipiiia, on the eve of his appoint
ineut:
Affidavit! has been presented to tho Pres
ident from John Llndenluth nnd William
G. Trexler, who were employed by Tutton
while assistant assessors of internal revenue
at Reading. Lindcmuth's affidavit alleges
that he was employed as clerk to Tutton and
performed duties as such, that Mrs. Tuttou
spent two or thrco days per month in the
ollico copying assessments list!, for which
no received $Sj0 per year tiiiou lmikimr
ith that sho performed services as clerk- to
her liiisbauc1. Trexler applied for ollico and ho
was informed by .Mr. Tutton that bo only
reecived $50 per month' for employment of
issiatant to do the work. Trexler accen
ted. Ho was instructed by Tutton to charge
$2o per ono thousand fir inspecting cigars.
From $75 to $100 per month were received
from this class of fees. Tutton paid Trexler
$50 out of those amounts, keeping tho re
mainder lor Himself. Trexler afterwards said
that ho was himsell entitled to tho entire
nmount received from those fees. He told
Tutton that he had learned of this fact, at
wincu luttou appeared abashed, and then
agreed to pay the difference. In makinir
good the deficit Tuttou deducted from Trex-
ler$15 per mouth as assessment for political
purposes, made necessary by demands from
Kepuklican muuugers.
Communicated. (
Church aiutisiics.
The following tabular statement will ex
hibit the relative strength of the eicht most
considerable religious bodies in the United
States, as shown by the census reports of
j sou, ibuu una 1H7U :
1850
A WEEK AT THE CENTENNIAL.
TIIK SKNIOIt lCMTOll'S HXl'lUtlKNCK.
Wo do not proiioso to givo a full account of
all nur doings at Pliiffldclphia, becauso it
would tako too much epacc, nor will our lim
its jicrmit a full description or what wo raw.
The junior IMitor kiw o nmch that thcro is
but littlo lost for us to add. Wo reached
Philadelphia via 1 larrisburg on Monday, and
stopped at tho Washington House, kept by
Geo. J. ilolton, nnd wero promptly shown to
a large airy room on tho first sleeping floor.
Only guests of good reputation nro accorded
this privilege After dusting ourselves, in
company with M. (J. Woodward and family,
wo took a rido on the Delaware. On Tuesday
ihcro was a ltcunniou of tho Society of the
Army of tho Potomac, presided over by its
President, Gen. Hancock. Tho poem, which
wowill publish next week, was read by Win,
Winteis, of the N. Y. Tribune. Tlio oration
by Gen. John A. Dix was mainly devoted to
telling what he know about slavery. Gen.
Sherman mado a characteristic speech, in tho
comto of which ho lcmatkcd that "if ho had
been born South, ho was not suro but that ho
would havo worn tho gray instead of tho
blue." Ho was in favor of complcto recon
ciliation. Sheridan, Hooker, llnrtranft, Cur
tin, Slocum and others mado brief addresses.
A magnificent banquet was held in tlio ovo
ning. There was also present, Captain L. P.
Soinetchkin, Aide-de-camp to H. I. II. tlio
grand Dnko Constantino, of llusia ; Captain
A. Yon-der-Howon, of tho Imperial lttissian
Guard Aitillery ; Lieutenant General Saigo
Tsukumichi and Lieutenant Hidaka, his aide-de-camp,
of the army of Japan ; Mr. l'ritss
Cunliffc Owen, of tho Japanese ComuiiKsion ;
Mr. Georgo II. llokcr, U. S. Minister to St,
Petersburg; cx-Gov. Andrew G. Curtinj
Hon. Wm. S. Stoklcy, Mayor ; Col. John W.
Forney, Mr. Henry C. Carey aud Daniel
Dougherty, and the commissioners of various
nations.
Tnlepsndenoa Hall was visited, whero
wcro found boiuo old clothes nnd furni
ture, Ac, which onco belonged to G. Wash
ington, Hen. Franklin and others. The admin
istrators neglected to put them in tho inventory
or else they were left unsold fur want of bid
ders. Thcro is uu old bell al.xi there, but it
isn't worth much becauso it is cracked. Some
fuss was also made about au original document
called the Declaration of Independence, gotten
up by Tom. SciTcrsou, Hancock, Fraukliu aud
some other old-fashioned fellows. One man
beside uu a P. M. from Lancaster on hear
ing it read, said it was a rebel document, got
ten Up by the Democrats to injure Grant, and
in prroof called attention to the following sen
tences :
"Ho has refused his assent to laws tlio most
wholesome and necessary tor the imbliegood."
"lie has dissolved representative houses re
peatedly, for opposing, with manly firmness,
his invasions on the rights of the people."
"llo lias rcluscil, lor a long tuno alter such
dissolutions, to cause others to bo elected;
whereby tho legislative powers, incapable of
annihilation, havo returned to the people at
largo for tlioir excrciso; tho States remaining
intliemeantimo, oxposed to all tho danger of
invasion from without, and convulsions with
in." "Ho lias erected a multitude of new offices,
and sent hither swarms of officers to liarrass
our people, and cat out their substance."
"Ilolias kept among us, in times of peace
standing armies without tho consent of our
legislature."
''He has affected to render the military inde
pendentof, and superior tocivil power."
"For quartering laago bodies of firmed
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cuurclies. Accoia. Property.
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Names.
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1. Uaptlst '
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t. roneregauonal
0. hplocopullan
i. i.umcruu
s. curlsllau
A"!com. prorwrty
18C0
CUurchrs.
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,8W 1,404417
t,W i0,351
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,US I57.438
,tsy csi.oio
1870
v,tlf,liv
13.3V7.61l
t,8SJ,17
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Karnes
Methodist
ITesbylerlan
Hullau Caltiolla
carlstlan
Luuierau
Ccnivrecatlonal
0rfin'S2 '"'"S? I'roperty
7 . - - ...j .i. .n miiuiv
1I.M7 I.9V7.1K Mim on
li,3 V.IVS.VOtl 47,iS,73S
3.SO0 1,WI,EU W,1J,M0
j wa.W'i ,(s,i37
,77 S77.3SJ 14,917 T47
1.713 1,117,111 is, e e9d
20,014, 0-1V
14,414
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3,031
H.S33
The great cry of the democratic press has
ten that the Republican party were excu
ng and shielding criminals, because they
d not at once; ueliqve al that was Bald
aiiist their prominent ninw What are
ey going 'to do about Kerr? Montour
merican.
Tho Committee du Ktpcnditurcs in the
'ar Department unanimously exonerated
peakcr Kerr, aud tho House of Rcpscsen
tives unanimously adopted the report uf
le Committee. Does the AilUriam consld
iat stifiicient viiidiciiti.oiisr
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A,S1AU' HUH UK.
Our rail roall ppmnanieH, not content with
loir exorbitant rates to tho' Centennial, have
, Joptcd lho plan of putting an insufficient
umber of passenger can to tho trains, m as
) force passengers cithqr.tO stand, or poy an'
xtru rato by entering (hq Pullman cars at
iched. It is abwiudio hud one of tlio mean
st kind, ,
It will bo noticed that these data do not
givo the actual number of members in either
ot these bodies. This Is to be regretted, but
pcniaps oum not, uavo been avoided. Es
timatod by the number of church oriranlra.
tious, tho Methodists have held the front
rank in each decade; the llaptlats have
raniffu seconu, and the Tresbyterians third.
in each decade. The rank of the others has
beon constantly chaugiug. In 850 tho
GjngregatlonalUU wore number 1 ; in 1800
they were number 0, whllo In 1870 tlicysiuk
to number 7. In I860 tho Protestant Enis.
copal Church ranked as number 0, In 18G0
it has sunk to number li. aud lu 1870 Ii I.
number 8. In 1850 the Lutheran Church
was number 0, lu 1800 it sank to number 7,
but in 1870 regained its former place as
number b, In ISM) the Roman Catholic
Church was number 7 ; in 1800 it reached
uunibcr -1, aud rotains that position in 1870,
iiie uiirimiaii uiurcii lu 1850 was number
8, and continued so in 1800; but in 1870 it
has advanced to number 0, Each of these
bodies has mudo considerable additions to
the number of church organisations during
this period of ilme.but tho Christian Church
seems to have excelled all others in its rate
of Increase.
OMKRO.v,
'or cuttiuir off our trade with all nartsof
tnewonu.
"For imposing taxes onus without our con
sent." "For depriving us in many cases, of the
benefits of trial by jury,"
"For suspending our own legislatures, and
declaring tlioinsolvos invested with power to
legislito for us in all eases whatsoever."
By invitation, wo also attended Theodore
Thomas's Grand Concert. Wo had read much
aliout it, but the crformanco disappointed us.
Tho pieces wero evidently written by foreign
ers. And then when one performers was re
ally doing .his level best on a lluto or fiddle,
a man with a stick would order tlicin ull to
strike in, and it put tlio fellow out. Ono day
wo visited the Mint. It is a crowded, dirty,
heated building. Wo wero shown tho wid
ow's mite, woith ono thirty-second part of a
cent. As a matter of course wo preferred
tho column of gold, or that of silver exhibited
on tho Centennial grounds. Ono machine
was turning out $00,000 nn hour, and man
aged by a good looking girl. She mid it was
not for tale, and that sho was tnyayed. Upon
the whole, wocauio to the conclusion that the
people there wero making money. In due
courso we visited tho magnificent Masonio
Temple, tho interior of which is gorgeous be
yond description. Beside it aro tlio unfinish
ed City Buildings, which promise to be the
most magnificent in the nation, and the most
exjiemke. Ten millions have boon appropri
ated, but the Pilgrims arc not through witli it.
We had almost forgotten to mention tho
Centennial Buildings and grounds. Wo first
entered the Main Building, and our attention
was at onco attracted to .some wax figures in
the Swedith Department. Being uu ardent
lover of nature we gazed on tlicin for a long
time. Wo then readied a gulch near Hoi ti
cultural mil, spanned tiy a rail road Willi a
single rail, and locomoted over by a'two-deck-
ed car. It ut three cents to rido over, and
we all embarked. The thing stuck when we
got halfway over, leaving us liko Mahomet's
coffin suspended lietween Heaven und Earth.
The eugineer went back to find souio coal, cat
his lunch, and get up more steam. At first
wo admired tho view, but after gazing on it un
hour, and hearing tho remarks of the crowd
below, the Bcencry got tamo. At lost tho eiv
gino returned, nnd by a series of goat-like huts
moved us at tho rato of threo inches n
bump across tho ravino. We walked hack,
At Horticultural Hall wo saw a lot of posies.
prominent among which was tho Centennial
plant, a species of cactus which was made
specially for the occasion, as it blooms but onco
in a hundred years. I ho man who raised
thenmid ho was personally awaroof this fact.
hrorn tho fibres uro mado carpets and cloths ;
and of tho juice, pulqut, a sort of "crooked
whLskcy."TlioinaiiBaidGrantlmda hot house
full of them. Agricultural Hull had a largo
lot of plows, beans, onions, nnd other necessa
ries of life. Machinery Hall had n big cngino
which Grunt touched off at tho fipenint'i and
some other things. Tlio U. S. Department
had on hand a lot of things too 'tedious to
mention. But tlio crowning glory is Memorial
Hall, built for tho Pennsylvania Legislature,
when tho Capital is moved to Philadelphia. At
first wo wcro somewhat surprised to aco bo
many marble statutes without any ulothcson
and so many natural looking pictures,but qui
ctcd down ou being told that they wero made
by a lot of "old masters. A man made us
happy by cxplainiug that of the Italian school
thcro uro Titiaus, Veronese's, Del Sarto's,
Carrucci'H, Tintoretto's, Sidyator Rosa's, and
ono by Michael Augelo; of thoiSpaMsh-Nca
pnlitau school, Murillo's, Velasquez', and Ql
oraudos; of tho Dutch, Rcmbninnt.', Van
Dyek's, Tcnicr's, Wouveruuiu's, Backhuy
ken's, Hans, Holbcins, Gerard Dows, und oth
ers; of tho Ficntb,Wattcau's. Bouchcts, C)
uzo'h, i'rudhon's, Vcmet's (lho early), Van-
Iioo's, Poussinsj of tho English school, Sir
Joshnst Reynolds's bct specimens, and Aiv
geliea Kauffinan s, of thobwlssbchool.
Wo wero then bhown soiuo magnificent
mosaics. Some aro estimated at $00,000 in
yaluo ttotl oo fa said W Imvo cost $ 1,000,099,
Now wo wcro at homo on mosaics, and ns our
friend had told us m much about tlio pictures
and statues, wo informed him that from the
timo of Mo'cs mosaics had been known, no
toblylhe twclvo tables ofstono. Tho head
quarters fur mosaic wcro Florence tho Capi
tol of Tuscany. This City according to the
conscientious Villain, was built by u Grandson
of Noah named Attains, whowa visited by
Mr. and Mrs. Noah soon after tho Deluge.
Tho best works wero t!io-o of OrgaunT and
Hcmiozzo Gozzali,but Ghirlandaies hero our
friend fuggestod llinher and wo did' not pur
suo tho suject, thrilling as it was. Wo then
wo earn c home.
Warning lo Camlhlatcs for (Hike.
It was Jmt after the fill election that wo
met him. His name was not Stretch, but ho
will so designate htm. Ho poured his sor
rowful story Into lho ear of an attentive and'
sympathetic listener!
"No, sir: I'll never run for ollico again,"
said Mr. Stretch. "You know when they
camo and asked mo if I'd accept a nomina
tion to tho Legislature they told mo that the
community wanted mo to run and that I
was certain to bo elected, because I was a
man whoso character was so good thai no
body could find fault with It. I thought ao
myself, and fagrced to run, nnd according
ly they nominated me.
"Well, sir, tho vory noxt morning tlio Ar-
I at camo out with an assertion that I hail
been detected in stealing chickens, and it
gavo a full history of the case, together with
pictures of the chickens, and niter darkly
hinting that since abandoning chicken steal
ing I had been continually engaged in other
forms of'robbcry, it asked if tho people "I
this Stato wauled to see a chicken thlel
making laws for them. And tliOyinischicf
of it was that 1 did hook a couplo l' chick
ens Irom my grandmother's coop when I
was a small boy, but how'n thunder they
over found it out beats me. It was fifty
years ago.
"Now, look at my noso I" It ain't much of
a nose for beauty, is it? 1 know well enough
that it's crooked. But nobody over alluded
to it until I was nominated, nnd then tho
.dnimald that there was a tradition that
I had tho nose smashed around sideways
dining my career as a prise-lighter, although
somo peoplo insisted that I bad run it
against a door while I was drunk. And
then nil lho illustrated papers in tho Hialo
began lo publish pictures of mo with n nose
liko tho jibsheet of an oyster sloop, only
twisted atouud sideways; and one of them
said that when I snec.fd on the front porch
tbei concussion nctcd like a boomerang and
blew tho back door open.
"And then they tackled mo about my war
record. You know I was out with tho mili
tia. And tlio Aryan published n letter from
a man who said that during tho battle of
Gettysburg I was hid inn refrigerator inn
collar in tho town, pretending that I was
ordered there to mount guard over somo ra
tions of cold beef. Aud tho Arym asserted
that tho only manoeuvre I was ever good at
was falling back ; thai whenever the enemy
was expected to be approaching I always
mado a bee-line fur Nova Scotia, and never
turned up until after the light but onco, and
then we wcro surprised, unit I fired my mus
ket so wildly that I .shot our own Colonel in
tho leg and surrendered to au Irishman who
belonged lo our regiment, anil wno came up
to me to borrow a plug of tobacco. To tell
tho truth I wasn't much of a fighting man
but how in the mischief they found out
about that refrigerator gets me. Awful, isn't
it? I wouldn't have minded it so much only
they got up a poster and stuck it around tho
streets and headed it "Stretch's War Rec
ord," and put on it a picture of mo with a
monstrous lop-sided l osc sitting insido the
refrigerator gnawing at a bone out of the
roast bee.f
"And then, as the campaign went along,
they accused mo of having delirium tre
mens, of beating my wife, of wiping my nose
on my sleeve, of robbing n bank, of selling'
my dead aunt to a medical college, and ol
holding the doctrino that the whalo didn't
swallow Jonah, nnd that when Moses cross
ed the lied Sea ho paddled over in a boat.
The Aryiu said that if my wife dared lo tell
how I treated her the community would be
filled with horror, but anybody might see
for themselves who would notice that her
back hair was all thinned out. And it siid
that I had n wen on my leg that unfitted mu
for active duty anyhow, even if I hail not
forfeited all claim to public confidence by
turning my grandfather out .of doors when
bo was dying of consumption, and then set
ting my dog on him nnd making the aged
man roost in a mulberry tree on tho coldest
night last winter for fear of being eaten
up. '
"Peoplo began to avoid mo on the street,
The general impression prevailed that I was
a desperate and hardeued villain. I might
have stood Hint, but you know tho way they
levied on mo lor expenses wns awful. There
was that brass band. I kept that band in
luxury for thrco mouths: nnd it used to
come around nnd screnudo mo three night
in the week und wnko nil tho babies in lho
neighborhood. I lost 200 votes In cniiic-
quence of theso wakened babies. Then the
club would como nnd call mo out for a
speech, and when I got through would
havo to ask them in lo n feed, and thev
would stay thero aud howl until four o'
clock in tho morning, nnd get t'riuk und
fight aud smash tho furiilturo and bleed over
tho carpels. Then they would assess me
for a mass-meeting and adjourn. I handed
out cash for posters and rum and brass bands
and barbecues and fireworks am! torchlight
processions and transparencies and Hags-,
and tho Arym all lho tlmo nccusini: mo of
buying up votes and having repeaters in my
pay.
Tho night of tho election lho brass band
and club camo around to congratulate ino on
my success, and after having u final spree
and concluded with a riot lu tho parlor, I
went to bed, glad I had won nnvhow. Tho
first thing I saw in tho Avyus in tho morii'
iug was the announcement that tho hoary
headed chicken stealer had been beaten bv
2,000 majority, and would have to keep bis
eccentric nose at homo and rellcctln that
a freo people would never elect to a respoii'
Biblo office a man who would trco bis com
sumptlve grandfather and traffic in the rc
mains of bis aunt. So that lets mo out In
politics. When I run for ollico again you
chuck mo right into nn insane asylum."
Iron lii-jlif Etnoil.
1 ho Peruvian HyflJta1!cd and enrich
es lho blood, tones up tliim'sKm. builds up
mo nrokcii'uown, cure DysVcprn, Debility,
Dropsy, (Jhllls, ami lfo'er, Chronic 1)1
nrrluea, Nervous AllW'tion", Ui)lU, llumoi-s,
Diabetes, 1. Thousands htlVd l)Min changed
by tho ti'sa, of this rimed)' frb&i Weak, sickly,
suffering creature, o strong, healthy, and
happy inou niiil wnmiiH; niuMnVallds can
not reasonably hesitate tn'glvc it a trial.
A ,12-pago lumpbicl, eontal'iing n history
of lho l'eiuvliiti Myrup, a valuable paper on
progress In medical science, it Iriali-o tm
.lion as a mcdiuiLaguiit,lu.limuiiiul4.froni.l
from distinguished physicians, clergyman
and oilier, Will l sent frYil6 nnV fyh!rcs.)
iielo W. Kowle iWiiih, i'roi'rielof, (Sll'llar-'
rlson Ave.rllostoiu -iSold by-tlpalewgeiier''
ally. ,
i
Uaiuhaalou.
(Wo nro niitlioilMKl lo iii'moimn'Mlio follow hi-rin'r-toiHftsnindlil.ites
fur (lie iillluvfl. Uuinvil, sujijcf I tii
tlio IWndcr.il Grilles ot (Milmttvtilil) ;) ,
TOP.
8iti:!!irt,
'II A III.
MILTON 6llAl!Lt
of JlluoMihury. j, ,(
llBNItYDOAif,'". '
lf Jlriareretk, u ,
SAMUKrTsMlTl!,,,,,
. of J'lMngcrcek, ' -
A.K. SMITH,
of Mtidifiiii.
.ioiin hAYcoaif,
of JllooM!mry.
JOHN W. HOFFMAN,
( jltnovitbury.
JOHN If. GIIOTH,
of Jlhonubiiry.
, HENllYTTlfNOrvll,
V Quire.
AssoctATi: JOixii:.
SAMUEL SNYDKU,
tif jViJJlin.
JAMES LAKE,
of KwU.
I. K. KHICIf lSAUM,
" Jlcnlon.
DAVID DEMOTT,
of Greenwood,
i.UT'IEit A. GERMAN,
of Vine,
iii:i'iti:sr.NTAiivi:.
JOSHPH ii. If N ITl'LE,
Gtttiwixsa,
E. J. MuIIKNUY,
of tlthinyercct.
DAVID S. I1UOWN, .
of Main.
WILLIAM llltYHON,
!' CenritUil.
Marriages.
WILSON NltAiil'I.IIssi.-At lho ii'slil-nce or tlio
little's paioi.ts on Wcilnesilry.tlie 1 nil tn&r.,'Dj'HeV."
J. If. .Mci.ni rail, Mr. .!iMX'l' J I. WJlsun, In -Miss.
Jllnilo U. 50iiii:,'c,l,(luiiHU'r or Jir.-jriirt Jin?. .1oscMi
si inrplosf-, belli or llluumsburg'.
KlUUNI).I.I,-VINTI.i:it. At lho 'n'sMeneo of
t!iu LiWc's niotlirr, on Yuosil.iy, Ihn u'.llt lnsi.lij
lii'V. J. 11. Jlcd.m.ili, .Mr. .Tunic V. Kikciul.ill, (o
Miss Annlo V.. Wrsllcr, of IVil.i;.
innvAnns-'WKSTi i:i:. ai iim i-osm ot u.o
IjiIUo's mother, on 'lucsil.ijy the l.llli lir-l., liy ifcv.
J) II. Jtuianmi, .Mr. (iro.i!. i;d.unl.i, lo .Mh.IoM'pl.a
W'estlr, lii.tli or I ici-H icl:.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A DM! N I ST I tATO I I's NOTI UU.
rjiTATKOK.c.immi iiikkhohkhts, iiiciusf.i.
Mili rsol Aainlnlst ration mi U eslildof Unit
wntlAiler lIubcTls, Lite of Jiontour township, rountv
ot I'oliimblitfomity.Mntotit reimsyll tuila, ui-flensml,
Imvo licon Kiruoofl to Win. .Ioiin, nt Ik-.ir Mp,
IM., tu whom nil ivjrMuisliuli'lJti'rt M Until Ostntoiuo
roiiui'stml .to inftKQ 1'ionK'Ht, anil those having
t'.ilius or illiiimiias Will make known Uu Bainj wltli
onuliliy. '-',Ar w-J Win.. UilIN,
Hour (lii)i, 1'. O.Tol. IViWI, Administrator.
,111110 10, GW.
TAX. NOTICE.
tm-mnlrinlcn-rl; Trfusmvr of tlio Triwn fit
lilooinsoiirA nuruio Ki' s iniurinii.u is inuniu
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
. ,.,mT,1I1T
STATEM1.M 1)1'" lll.w.MruunM
. rnin VMlll IrNIIIKd
BCIHIOI. DI81 11. 1 v .
Jl. C. Vl'OOllWABI", I'ollei lor.
lilt.
ro ain't of ilnpllealn for 1T -
I'll.
iH'nin'i or ntonrralloiiR ,M
.. .. 'i-t.i.nM.mv
JtfULyjL'41LU i'wn t;
(,f until 'lpvn,'(ltfii,ij lw,rlntaei for"tlie year
'AX1H
C'ridny,
.llltll!
. r s
Kilii. is:
' ' f
Hi i .tnxw, Trtwnn r.
lltl.
money .'.(".""
uiu'l Slat" nnproin lot Ion
" ffOIII SSlOl f lMllllS . -
" irom M
loelor.
Hulia nm"
".ijors urn liulrfij-
AI tlio fijllro c.f Uoons Itrnwn nt III''
llnlfil. IlltlllM'l-lllMI ! Illlll ILlI tllL-lLLU'rH
i. imli'r.l In li.i. tin, S.IIIH1. A11V- ill. llllllfllll nl the
l.tH Illllll 1 11(1 Willi linn ii. i in
1111
MMriitlnn of llilily il.iys from 11m whl li'.lh U.IV n
.iiii,VliillloiAt!'hltnVtJiV r ivnt I'imii lty iiinii
lliiiniiiniiiil mlilMl tlieiutii. V. Ii. KOONH,
.nini' ir., jn. :ot.
Town Tioasunr.
ORPHANS' COURT SALIC
OF
REAL ESTATE!
Jftlin llaimtnitrr, Ailinlnlslratur of (lliloon itun.
tnBiT. iliToimit, vlll oxposu lo iiiilillc mlo on lho
IMoiiili' h nn
V.VrnilDAY, JULY Sill, 187(1.
nl. 10 nviool; n. in. tlio follow in? described real estate
lo-wll : All that vermin ineiua(,i' ami
r ri ,v e t o if r. a n s
(bflnrf trail Vo. lOtliinin In Heaver townMilp, col.
ro., boiuiiliHt ami ili'n-i llH.l ni follows, M i lleiiln
lilii'ntuiTtono In u iniblle road in Meoieh Vnlley,
thenoiinlii(f aald ru.id no;i;i kiont.v-lltr d"KreeK,
mui mtv-'t'ien nnd oiio-UHUi pi'rthos to n atone,
llienci) bylapdof tloo. 1'. in, IsU.ieli north ten do
irieeiv.-osr, onCliiiniliijd atnl forty-lvi'ieh('to a
mono, t !t ii'-.t Roiitli Hi'Vent-lUo devrera mst, lis
x i( lies lo the place of be'lnnliis,'. rontnlnliijt
FIFTY .A CUES
Mlrlct, measure, ltli tlio appurtenances.
. ' ALSO,
Tract No. v, n certain ploeo or naiecl of land Min
nie In Heaver township aforesaid, bnuiided on (he
east bv MO on DrelilMcli.uu tho mil 111 by C'nliiiiiM.i
'ml and Iron l'onipaiiY on tlio west liy other land
of huld (ddeou 1 1 ii nsl i irer, deceas-d, und on lho
soulli qy land of l'rancln I'rouae, contalnliii;
I' 0 U T Y A C II E S
i
with lho nppuiten.wes.
TIllfMM ol' SaI.H. -Ten percent of ene-lorlli or
IlipimrelintiO money to bo paid atllioftrlklnndown
of llieproiH'ify.tlionniffoiulh hwi thu ten ireent
atllmeonilimatlon of wile, and the remaining Ihree
fourths In ono year thereafter, with lincrcbt Irom
confirmation nixl.
John iifNsiN(ii:ii,
.Time Ii'., JT0. Is Ailuilnlslrntur.
,4 UlllTOIl-S iTliPOUT OF OATAW1SSA
'niuNsnif vim Tin: yi:ah h:5.
Jobopli Mart7, 1'oor overseer ot ('atawlsuaTwp.
mi.
... ,
To ami. of dupllcala for H75
" li.damo Irum l.istiietUeineiit
I t 1 '
m.
liy Uoblns , son, Mil
" Dr. i:. . miller
" (illlHiiiv Kline,
c. 1!. lUnston, coal
" lianlel JVaHier, wipporl
' l.ydl.i Howe, " i j
' Abraham Hilehb.irh '
" .Ioiin liunjon, lur.Min. (I.tniiier
" l. on W.Nillll, ' V. Albllgllt
" II. .I.llcedcr, n I , v
" Mrs. Manning, j
' in. ilaitnitin,
" Mia. l'.;i''rllwr.ld,
" Winded .t VniHleisllee, print Ins
" '.T0S7 111 ifach. tor keeping p.iupiT
piopiiiL' i.aoj iv lanoij ou
KMUieinll'JUN
rnu'iiUie .e.
henlcci
Ml-K.il.lll, ,
fin n si;
17 11
JliV.'i-..l
Wo Ihn undeitlirned Audltoin of Huolt loivnshln
have lids day examined lho nbovo account und llnd
it con ect.
W. A. IlAHTfl".,
Juno 10, l.'.l). IIAIUJNISAOII,
Juno Hi, "tii.-3w, Audltur?.
UIIAII AXK WINSIDKIS.
I'.eiuon'rf Capclno Poroui Plasters nro an
econoinical, clean, certain and powcrl'iil rem
oily, surpassing hi ellicacy any known plas
ter, liniment or compound,
They aro particularly o A'ucilvo, anJ will
positively relieve and euro: Acuto anil
Chronic llheuiiiatlmn, Sciatica, NcnralL'la
Nervous Diseascm, Blubborn Colds, Kidney
ComplalnU and all diseases for which a no-
row plater has been tmcd, lu an astonish
lug short time.
Capclno U tho grentost iiicdlclno known.
Capclno U superior ti electricity ami moro
certain.
ISenson'H Oapcluo Porous Plasters relievo
at onco and euro quickly. Try them. Price
25 cU.
i UCAHBItVJS JOHNSON,
l'luitJucivTiw. CiiEiii-ini, n, y,
May JO, 7? Jy,
Itorsof NI iwl-.sa Town
foiiiilH of the I'lii.rour
gTATE.MKNT Ul-' SCO'lT TWP.
oliuuii Wll lill. 1 in .u LOl .M 111 I
II. L Ki:m;iim.k, Tiea.surer.
ri:.
June , isfii. llv Imlnnee on hand wain
Auir. ii, " Malo Appropiiai Ion :.oj o
iaiuip.ini- jiar'i.! iss-ii:; .
Votlielll!.ii:'M.-l.ed .Ul.lll
all ii ii-n .- i'T.ii.ih.o.1 In
see i of s,dd '1 im nhli and Und tlionieoi reel, uhhIhjui
.siaieo.
! Jl. V. I!. Ki.ixi:,
I. II. Sl.lllol.-Z,
,S. Ii. Dii:mi:i:.
June id, ";. sw
I'A'riCM UNT OK 1'ltANKI.IN
f ?, 170 o I
UK.
Juno n, 'in. TuTeaeheii) wases i.r.vioi
jt-iici i.ar.i
' ' Bluleil.d vst'j
" " KepiliH 71 ;r,
" " cieaiilim sel.ool icoinl 'Hi e
" " liuplieam , i,b
" " I'llntlm reports Vim
" " 'lieasiirirennrid-floi aim
" " I'ollectoiii r.'iiinil.'Ho i uKi
" " Hi'cicuuja Salary i . s ibi
" " Uvorxrntions" 1,1 'jj
" " Andtir.sfiis !l en
" " li.i'anuj " 3V.it
r.all.nico due supervisor.!
. . t (iVHUSlXIW OP
Amount of IiiioIKmIi)
Voniliio ol .lull i (.'Hiiiily
ueniot .iiuia ciiiiiiiy H hoiisj
t'liMjaleil lands
llnll.uuv fioi.i i-M j wr
I'll.
f-.',i;o04
Juno w, is;fi, liy lialance
$.1S1!CI
VEGETINE
l'urlUoH Hie Illcol, Ufiioialci, nuJ Im for.itos Hie
Mliolr Sjiilfni
ltd Medical Proportios aro
ALTEIIATTVE, TONIO, SOLVENT AND
DIURETIC.
Veietlno Is mado exclusively from Ihn liileo nf
carefully (.elected barks, routs and herbs, und no
Klioii','ly concent ruled, that II will cITeelu.illy crudl
calu fiom tho hvslem every lalnt of Kerotula, Scrofu
lous iiiunni-. Tumors, i jiiiti, (;.u.h-iihh Humor,
i:rslne as. Salt 1 helim. Hvlib I lo II season ('nil:i'i.
I'nliitiiff s nt lho siomacli. und all UIm-iih-.s tli.it uilso
from luipiiro blo.nl. SLiatlc.i Iiiil.inint.il ui - and
t'hroide llluniiiiiillMii, NeiiralKla (lout and Spinal
Complaints, can only bo eltectually ciuod through
lho blood
ror rieei-Hnnu i:rupiio uneaseaof iiwskln litst-
uies, I'lmpii's. iiioieui's, mius, I etter, Ke.iid icn'I mid
iiinirworin M'L'cunu na-s uer i.uieu to offeet n
peimanem. euro.
ror t'alns lu lho llaclc.lv dney ('oinnln nla. liinmv
Female Weakness. Leiieori'liaM. arlslmr rrom Int.-r
nal ulec i-al Ion. and utcimo diseases nnd (lcncr.il
Deb 1 tv. Vewllno ucls iiiiiti y upon I ho causus of
Ihi.'soeoiiiplilnls-. H Imlor.ile.s mid streiir;thcus
tbo whole k hlem. aeLs uoon lho tecretlvo ruirnns.
rdlayH lnininmallon, cures ulceration and regulates
llio UOUlj.
ror L'atiuru. nyspopua, iianituai ronsnreness,
l'ulnllatlou of lho llearr. Ifcadaehe. 1'llos. Nervous.
ness nnd (lener.d lTiislinllon ot the Nervous Kistem
no medli'lno lias owr Kllen kik Ii period. H.U Israel Ion
ils lho Wireline. It nuillles tbo Mood, eleanses all
ot thu orirans, nnd potsessos a cuiitrolllns pjwir
over the litrvoussyfetem.
Tlio reniarxauio cures eiiecieu oy veirtuno uavo
Itidueed ninny pliyi-lelans und npolhee.ules whom
we know tu picecilbu and uso It In tlxlr own
families.
In fact. Veen lino Is lho bent rcmedvvet db-covered
for 1 h above dlsi-un'ti.aiid Is the oulv i i llablo 1II.OOII
Ullll lldl J ci jihchi iieiorouio public.
ri!ur.m:i) ny
II. IS. RTKVKKS, KokIoii, Mass
What H Vecetliiot It Is n compound cxlr ctcd
from llio bulks, roots aud limbs, it Is N.ituio'n
emeav 11 is lvrtec y Harm ess rem imv bail
oHect upon thu syHtem. It Is iioiulshlnir nnd
Hlieiiiiii'iiiii-,'. ii acts uuvciiy upon llio oivou. It
nulets tlieiiertmisNyntPin. II fires jou i,'0od,swecl
sleep nl nljht. It Is a Kient panacea for unrolled
fatheraund mothers! lor It hIics ihem slremtlh,
(inlets their nervoe, und riven Ihem Nature's sweet
stoop, as lias iiecn provo.i by many un aired person
It Is tho Bleat Mood l'liriner. Ills a Koothlntr i-eme.
dv for our children, It lias relieved ami curei
thousands. It Is very pleasant lo take i every child
likes It. Itrelleies and rmvn all diseases oriel nal -Ini?
from lmDiiro blood. Trv lho Wireline. Oholt
ralr trial ror your complaints; I hen jou will my lit
yonr friend, neighbor and nciiualiiUnee, h'tryllilt
Vewtlno for lho complaints for widen It Is reeom.
Whyt
mendoU, Is liuUDV a largor silo lliioiihont lho
United hlutes llian any otiier ouo inedlclne
Yceetiuo v. in pure iiitwo coiapiaiuui.
V A I.UAIHill I X r II Jl ATI OX.
llosTOX. Dec. la. isr.a,
(lentlemen-rMy only olijeei. lu tfvs jou nils
tostlmonlal Ulo spioud vuluaMo Inlorinallon. Puv
bur beon budly ulltleted Willi Halt llhoiiiu, und lho
wholo Burfaoo of niy skin bi lie,' coiejod tMUipliup
leu and i ruptlons, liiaiiy of whu h caused mo eroal
uln und snnoyonoe, und kiiuwlnu It to Im a blood
ilncnse, I luott niudv u( mu kiivci kmk uiouk i ii v
paraiions. ainoiiir w iiu-ii iviw any iiuuiuht oi nj-mi-
Pletod thu llrat bottle I
meuieino. (.ijuiwi
I had taken scroll
pmilla, without obtaining any benettt uiuu I i-oui.
ii-.cnciiii inwinii llio veia-ilno. and beforo t hud com.
ttio i mwv imit i uau koi ino nirnr.
luently, 1 followed on Willi It until
bottles, when I won pronounced a
well man. nnd iiiv skin Is binoblh anil outliclv free
from plmulos and eruviilonii, 1 havo iiovcronloyed
so irood liaaltli befoi e, and 1 nttilbulo It ull to lho
use of Vi-cetlne. Ji lienwit tnoso nrTllolod with
lllieumutUui, IwlUinako mention nUoot IliaVufre.
tine's wondtrful power ot curing moot thlsncuto
complaint, ol wmcn 1 iiuiu huihtou so inienwiy,
C. II. TUCKfill. 11, Alf't Midi. U. II. It,
on WftkhliiKton btrwr, HMton,"
Vogotiuo'is SoUl by nil Druggists.
Jmiopi.-ini.; I
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is lnl
sir.il
iiu.!
m)
ks in
1.1 no
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nr. sr.
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on ml
uu tsi
alanco due township
til"
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MU'I
Amouiit of Ilifiittcate
Amoitnl of vol 1; alone
'..ill.iiii-o Iri'l.i last 1 car
:0ber.il1oiM
JUKI! Tilli lSTf'i.
MiVIMIIil.
J I ISO 07
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n73 nr.
S-.TiW
Money p,ld tail . .
li.dlauco ilro Township
,. , Si'lUiOt,,
Vinoiint or Duplicate fs37 11
Ileal hi Sclelol llousoa si.)
AiipioprlaUdn lli'.'j'i
Who'o amount of orders
llalUuco duo Township iU 1.1
tiios. v. ciir.Mimw.i
JOIII'll T. KUi:i)i:i!, ) Auditor
AlilfAM i.ii.ui:, J
Juno 10, ls7it.-5w.
iii I K'
SDS7T
STAT
VTK.MII.N'T OP FISIUXllCIlEEIf
TOWNSUIl' AND THE OIT1CEKS 01' TIIU SOIK AS I'Ol.-
1.0 v. s :
UKllVKMNa ASTIiCiSl'llEII, JCNI1
7, 1S7I).
1111, (Jl!.
f.KIOl)
ACCOUNT WITH t'.
Tucasli
duo Mil of i'. 11. Mcllcnry
ill 85
llv
To a nolo of .ioiin Mej nan 10 uc paid u
tolleetod. dale of nolo .liiuo In, "o lien
To a nolo of .1. 1-'. Itutchbou . U'J un
uato oi uoie .vpni w, iii paiu un ino
nolo April it, is.-j
l'o cash received of John Sutton 51)
liy cash paid Umi. A merman
Id ( ..sl 1LCC. CU UL u, .1, nLlicn rvijivi-
visor , 1" 1
Tuoii!iiec'dof John Held superIor loan
llv c.i.-li paid .1.1). rulli.ii'r for damages
'donoallil IdiT.Im; iiiioul'U won
Tu eaU ice'doi II, iMarunll.IIait-
niuii s uecouui
To nolo ot bond of Jl. UeWiIIno over
soerofnoor 'J3(o
liy cash paid I'eterlless
II. . JIOSS, IIUUILU,
" lilt Itobblns
" S. (J. I'luielln
Mosos Mcllenry tleilc
To " loe'd of John Held lsn-1
To n noui ot nanu oi .ioiin neiu t.i u
r.v cab ual'l Auditors and eleil:
Jiareh4, l-rrii, by cash paid John Ilrosh-
cr to pay ihit.T
liy en ih paid John lireshev lo;pay ch k
liy canli p.Ud Aaron bender to pay clci U
liluoiu
To cash reo'd tf M, A. Aiumeriiian per
A. J. Kuae uiou
liy cash pniduuituorsnniicieri:
by Miuehers und commission
To nn oidcr in faMir c. , I'rcvtlln to
balaucu nxoomits laai
fi.nu
Atrmi.sT Willi .loil.v limwiinn,
Uiiixiii'.ii si'i-Eitviiiou mu 1S75,
1)1.'.
Tu v.hoU) amount of diipllealo SWT T'.
Maioli i, Ik ii, to cash paid S. (.'. i.'icvi llu a uu
April lo.b.v work onio.olj
Itj brldfo ilmbir
Ml
I'.ua
.10
ino
:ir.
.1 r,u
ir.
a is
i eo
1100
coo
cut vo
fiiio.
J1I.
To cash
liy Ids own woil; and bool;
" ouo (I.ia K'ttllnit
" un erroi'lu ln ou ilupllcnln
" a nolo tu ballaiiiu acoouolB
Acrou.Nr wnii aauox nr.Niu:i!
si i-riivisoi:. aI'Iiii. M
To wholo amount of iluplloato
liy woik on mads-
KKom-iallons
" Ids oh n w oi l. '
" buok'.i plaid;
Tu cash
livccnimliwlou
Juno 'o, by cMJiicratlou's,
nv it (ilk 4Si v
Tu cash
UK i!7
f I ICO 11
IM
r.uiki
riKiuuj
I
S8J7I;
4 17
M 711
liy sci'vlcoa
liy vouchew
Jlrjiuo
11-J1S5
7.1 S7
mo
5507
'.'75
i HI
01 II
iu:ii
I! II I
II W
tiuoafi'j
Accoukt win I jjio. yj'iij,'f,-i:i:
Joisflirifvovi!nKmtit ok i ooii.
April 10, Tu'thulo nuiouiil ot dupll.
tutu I S6S.1M
liy vouchers '
.1 uno P, by vouthem
ny louchcrs
To oasli from Oentrn . iwioo
ny Ids 11 mo und scrv lo8vf oVcrsVer
Jly A b'Jlo tu luluiioo accouiils
OXIIAI
4 'I M
77 S.)
HOD
1'ifll
m W
Accoim ivmn, iiutuiiison
June 5, tq
liyvoiiclil
Atttiit
T1IEASU11K1I 01' iCUOOI. l l'Nn.
OMil ilWlSfi
. iisa
yj M-, I'illWEMStllAuaitori.
I4(.l l(Vlllln, J
JllHiM. BSi HUy. CK'ik.
Ilonir. til
Trensnn-r as ir rc-
7S4H ri
mli
KreenUiiniiilioii'oiitliBri "J; J'
bahuieo duo dlsirlcl, m3.
, c. w.HNlnniit, col.
(ItHilS HI
Ml VI
Wl i
1MSH Nl
Sslll 7(1 '
!S718 f,i
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
X-OTJIS I-IAQS,
JIANtirAITUIIKIloV
BiIHas?d? Crocucttc;
AND
TI3N TIN I.ALLS,
Turliei'lii Horn, Hani and Mott Wood, Allklmliof
Tools Handles, .In.
1IIUU 01' wi tinlt'l II NI'i'OND NT., (s'econd llooi,)
riiii.AHKi.riiiA.
jiiuii m.-iin.
tiii: iiiis r vi:t nut .hii:xt'sma m:h is
I It.
llyiun't oidi'n.calirtl,..........
ivl 711. .. .
liAI.Wo d'le ilidllct
'.'1.1 M
tl 11 -
twrti or,
1 11I.IIIMI ni.NII.Mt'dUNI'.
III!.
Toniu'l ln ii'.l-d lor uuniiidK pin-
iu.JTiVs ii iis'iiulVut lKWls mi an
linio .'. it. i .i ii i un puu'-i
(lid Aond.'hU "i""",, ISV
uiu'l. lo -'ii ol ('"lUs-toT dim rani
R ttleineiii
Ml t'
2S4 1H
nt.
Hy cNoneruilons
tun
i . -lor's c(itninlsliin 4 ll
Treasurer a oinii.y.-o'ii
ptld loi-rfi'iiuluif, fimie, bell,
t n
iiin"t"iid"foi ilsilillilim roil .....
bidaino in li inOsuf eoUicuir...
t.l Hi
tm iKt
S l I) '
73U Oil
f.7 :
.sriioct. l'l'MD Af 'Of NT.
Hit.
Toam'iioxievi.',tfo's;ii;i ipu-p.B
ur.i i i-uoi' u(ni'7j...i.'.-..
inent..
fi-.i.n I )i nier rroiismvi'
oi (oluMor du ln.it setllo-
;il uc
11,11 su
0 10
7bl :
M3H ,i:
CH.
llv nuVLruld 1" fn.Miili
i i. " en uiiln;,' bouses nnd io
p.di'1 ain't paid I a' seal and press
.. .i piinilnir
K ( clock
ii ii ( liHiir.iiicu
ti Montour .Ciiool dli-
Itlcttu'.lloii ...
" ain't P nd f a ink lor seho. 1
ii i. 1 coal
n ii " h.'ereiurj's.s.ui ly
ii (i i 'i r -,t . eummlssn.u
(.-..noi-liu's comml -lun.
i ii ' lor school .luiiiuat
( o ex (vuTul I jus
" " piiUf irs'iii'liKs
'bakuiiu due dlilil -i
il.l-J) I II
.4111 II' I
191 5s
i 'J
HI 1,0
7 1st
.10 87
11 41
II Ii i
.Ull SI
lav) uo
1?1 sf
u; a.
I 0.1
111 HI
41 11
1110, H.I
i-.its'.i a
MMMAItY
alaneo bull lln:r fund due illdilcl .
school lund duo dlilrlcl
Duo by M. i'. Woodwanl, eiilleeter.
" lai.iones, iiu.isuii.-i
7."1! Oil
In, ii as
flS'iS 4.
aim nn'SHoi ino nest Aiucuun coiiciy uy Jirs. i..
II, Hiilfuv. Will fell ntsliiht In every bouse. Is In
illKpetisKble lo nit who deslio to (,'et lihead III lho
wolld. written WHU ureut nblllly. I'llnted nnd
1ioiind5plendldl,. mid at a low pilco. The only
iHmk onHilM sulilcct sold by iigenls, nnd will sell
lielter than any oilier work In the market, clieulam
nnd l( rnisseni on linlneill it" npplleallon Inthpjiillj-
1""U"'' .1. M MTdWIM'TcO.,
Join, 10, rl i'i'CIlO'll.'Ul I t I'blM.
A DAI I Nl HTll ATOJl'S SALE
OF
YAl.llAULK 1;i:AL ESTATE I
The iu,ifei-l(msl. AiWillilslr.Hir r.f lOTmii nicii.
nrd, Hie or Oitlattlssii, (let eaued, w 11 expo) to pub
lic into on tli pittulses In CnlanlMKi, nil
SATURDAY, .IULY S, lS7fi
l 2 o'eloelt. p. bi.,t)io followIoKdcscilU'iI real oMalo
tM. It t iv I wo slAiry
FRAME ' DWELLING HOUSE,
Bltanli' on Pi omul Mrwt In wild (own, l-Plii nlioiifc
OH rent In front and leuifeet In ill plli,n(1jolnln-Iuiids
of Wn 11. 'I ilild U and T. I.. Doan.
TKIIMK Of S , I,r. -Ten jierivnt of one.foiulh ot
tlw niiroliiuie iiionr-y tow pil I at HipMMmik down
of lho pmrwrly, til oiu-foui th less Uu) ten per cent
at the comlrmalloii of Nile ami llirtirianliiliuf tlni'i
rom His In mic .'or tiu-i-cnrif r with intereH. froni
ootitlinmilonnM IIIttAM .1. llHI'liUH.
W.I'. Hurley, Admli.l-lrntor.
. tt.ru n ; ror Hslulc. Juiii' Id, 'ii!.-lc
OTlt'lC TO IfKIIiM.
Cni.t'iimi coi's-Tv. si :
Ir. Ibe orphnnN' court of Columbia county. In Ihn
mailer of Ilia tmrlltloii and vahntlon of Iheestalo
of UvUd Unvls. la'eof lleaiertow rhtp, deceaso.l,
To Wm. Unvls, icxldhuf nt I)linoel;,!us(ii(hiiiiii
Co. Pn .Miirtr.H'i t ibioklns, roHldliii' at Asldnd,
S.duiMklll Co. pa. ( hallos Hr.vls, losldbiput 1:1 Icn.i.
In Co. Iillnol.s. Simmcl I.'. Havls, clear spt Iiu; Von:
Co. I 'a ..'(hull lMvl', .Ions (iioio scbuilklllCo.
r.. Until Ann cr.iiner. ilions (irme. Scbmlklll Co.
l'a. Wi sicv ll.Miuinaii. rrancls II, Miumati, llan'ord
Shuinan. and Ilnnlel lAaiisallof I'l.unoulh,l.uzo-lin
Co l'a. Take notice that mi Iiupiest Hill bo held at
tho lain dwellln" 1 on f H.r.ld Hulls ilieeasol, In
Iholowiishlpof llcaiei' C'tuniblA Coiuiti, en 'I lies
day the tlrsl day of Ainrint 1"I0. bclwcen Ihe hours
of iiu'eloi k n. in . and In. in., of "nM dev. lor the
panmsoof iiuiklier rm-tlllou ot tho Ileal K&tntcof
Hild dncea'Cd, tonnd umoni; his chlldieti ami k-fal
1'LMiriwntat.Hi'S, It U.f sab o can le dono wllhout
yitoj'tiltce to or rpollliiif the whole.olbcnMioIri inlun
und appmlso llio innii lueordlni,' to law, ut which
time und place you nro icipihcd 1 uiuiulllyuil
think rrnpi r.
filicllll'slllllce. CIIAS.H. I'OIINWAI.II.
Il'oo.iisbiii',', Juno 10, 1-70. slu-ilff.
Juno lo.-cw.
ION HOTEL,
1.HI AivliHIrccI,
l'iilLADKI.l'IUA, l'A.
J1S23 hi
utati'.mi'.nt or indi:iiti:hni:sh Ol'
DI.'jO.MjlUUtt! SOllOOI. DI-illHOl'
.ll'Ni:isl,ls7il.
loud Issued to J. Sehuj ler for lot,
(Ulo Aug. 1, is.'! W o"
im.ousaiuo noui .ini;. i, i-iij,
to. linio I, ISTit
Hsucd lo.i.N'hiiylei'lorlot.diio
Alii; I, isli
Ini. on same Irom Alls, 1, Iffj,
lo Juno 1, 1M0
I,o. .1, Issued lo J. h. hiei ner lor
btilluliiir, duo Alts. I, ls.li
mi on sumo from Au;r. 1, istn,
lo June 1, 1S70
No. n, Iwued lo .1. K. St ..I ner for
bulldtii!,', duo Sept. 1, IsM
Iniou same Horn Auj;. t, 1s75,
lo June 1, is7u
No. 7, Issued lo .1. K. Werner for
liulluliiir, due hopt. 2:1, Ini
Int. on Kumo from se,u. iu, IST.
to Juuu I, oTO
No. s, Issued Id J. Merner lor
building, duo Sept. 2.1, l;o
im on name lrum Scjii. 2.1, lsw,
io.liuie 1, isio
No. 'J, Issued lo J. M. Merner for
bbliuini;, due sept. 2.1, lsTU. ..
nit on s line 11 0111 Mepi. 211, is...,
10 .lime 1, isTii ;
No. lii.lsdii-d 1 0.1. s. hleri.ei' for
luillUlnv, duo sept. 2.1, Isro
Int. on same fi.mi .scpt.'.M, isT.'i,
lo.lune 1, Is.",!
No. II, 1 iiii'd lo J.H Mel ner lor
building, duo Nov. 2, Isii!
Hit 011 same Irnm Nov. 2, 1s7',
lo.lune I. isio
No. i2,I.SBiud lo.l.s. Mi 1 nor ror
bi.lidlui;, duo Kuv.'.', isfii
nil. 011 saiuo 110111 .luv. ii,..,
I l.llllio I, IS7I.
No. !'i,ls.sii'd lo.I. S. Meriiei- for
biilhiliis. duo Jan. to, ls70
Hit on sumo from Jan. 10, H7.'.,
to June 1. ls7o
No 10, Issued lo.l. S. M oi HIT lor
bu'.ldlii',', duo .Ian. 10, IS7U
Im. 011 same Irom Jan. 10, isio,
lo.lune I, IsTil
N'o. 17, Issued lo ,1. s. su 1 nor tor
buildup, duo 1 el.'.'. Isil
int. on same fiom I'eb. '.", 1s;o,
lo.lune 1. 1-dO
N'o. is issued lo ,1. h. Menus' lor
iiulldlii!,', duo I'eb. l, 1S77
Int. on same li'obi i'eb, i, 1S75
10.I11110 1, ls.'O
No. 11i,ti-.lleil to J. S. Mel ner Ii r
building, duo I'eb. 0, Is7i
Iat. on s Hue Irom l'lb, u, liTO,
1.) ,111110 1, i".'i
N'3. S'Msaiied to J. S. Mei ner lor
bjl!dlni,-,diie leb.'.", 1-..7
Int. oil same Horn I'eb. u, 1S,C,
toJuno 1, liio
No 21, Issued In .1. N. Meri.er for
bllhllnif, duo l-'ob. 0, ls7i
Int. 011 same Horn I'tb. y, liiii,
to Juno I, JsTO
NO. 22,l-in d to J. s-. Mei ner lor
bulldlnsr, dllO I'eb. !, 1o77
Int. 011 bamo from l-'eb. 0, ls75,
10 Juno I, lsTO
N'o. 21, issued lo ltolllus
Holmes for btcun livutcr, duo
Nov. 1, 1S7S
Ini. on same Hum -May 1, H70,
to Juno 1, ls70
N'o. 25, issued lo Rollins &
Holmes for btcnm heater, duo
Nov. 1, 1S7S
imofl sumo irom .Mayl.lsfs,
to Juno 1, ls7o
N'o. 20, Issued lo KoMlns ,.
Ilulinea for steam heater, duu
IJuv. 1, lsfs
Hit on sanio Irom May I, ls7o,
lo Juno 1, Isio
N'o. 2f, Issued To i:. II. mown,
duo March z; Wu
im, ou sumo irom Jan. 2, lsbi,
loJuno 1. is7ii
No. as, lulled lo i;. 11. Itronn,
duo March an, Isio
Int. on same from Jan. 2, 1n70,
to June 1.1370
N'o. nn, Issued to L 11. Hrown,
duo M.ucli .10, ls7H
Int. on tame 110111 Jan. 2, IS71'.,
10.lur.ol, ls7ii
No.81. Issued in I:. 11. HroHii,
duo Mai eh 3'l, H7-J
Int. on hamo fiom Jan. 2, 1S70,
to Juuu 1,1711
N'o. 32, Issued lo I.u.etta Creasy
duo March a , IsT-j
Int. 011 same from Jan. 2, lsfii,
to Juno 1, isio
N'o. S3, Issued t j 1 u.ella uinsy
duo Maivli an, ls7y
1111. on same irom .i.in. 2, is,u,
to June 1, 1S70
1 N'o. 81, Issued 10 l.uicitu L'icsBy
duo March an, 117.1
Int. on Kaino from Jan. 2, 170,
to June 1, is!d :
1 NoHi, Issued lu Hail l Slioup,
duo April I.1S73
Hit. 011 saiuo from Jan. 2, isro,
10 June 1, IS70
1 No. an. Issued to Daild btroup,
due Anil 1,1711
Int. on same from Jun. S, 1s70,
to Juno 1, 1til
" No 37, tunned to 1:. 11. HroHii,
duo April 1, 1;u
Ini. on B.11110 from Jan. 170,
to Juue 1, H70
' N'o, lis, Ivoie.l to Tlltiteos of
Concord U.ile, I, O. o. l' duo
May 10, 1Hsii
Int. on same from Jan. 2, 117(1,
lu.luiio r ls70
' No. SSI. Issued lo Tmslivs of
concord Uidj(e, I, o. o. p., iluo
May 10, Uo
Hit. on saiuo fiom Jan. 2. isto.
lo Julio 1, 1S70 law
8" 00 r,25 (Kt
5 0 00
HI t.25 Oa
COO II!)
25 0(1 fM 00
cr.il 01
27 10 f,77 CO
10) 01
1 12 mi 12
1110 II)
4 12 101 12
1000 111
41 CO 1011 20
::m n )
12 ill 312 Sfi
f.a.1 HO
17 3:i t.17 3.1
linio oil
31 C7 1U3I 07
170 Ol)
II 03 111 li:i
17.'. 0-J
II II ISO II
I ) Oil
2"ii) ihi
111 c:i 203 r.n
111.1 no
1 s-. 101 S3
uu 01
1 lot n;
100 00
1 si 101
1 1:1 CO
1) 2J 12S 23
Con 00
cno Co
2 CO
370 Ss
l)j CO
375 00
1 ss
500 00
12 CO
it) CO
12 .'.)
1IHI (II
2 CO
110 01
2 CO
100 (0
1 50
llK) 00
2 no
urn ou
2 CI)
coo 00
12 CO C12 CO
coo 00
12 6)
JOU OJ
2 CO 102 CO
COl Oi)
12 CO CIS CO
102 CO
102 CI)
tM (K)
1I,S22 40
Absr.'is.
Cnsh Iii hand of collector lsi-) iu
Ciudi lu haiidiorTioaiim'r s 7
Duo by .1, It. BvniiH, puri'li'iu luohey 103 Tr.
Int. on K.11110 tu Juno I, H70 m so $) 07
Total linlebledneaa of lho district
ImM 49
Attest:
II. II. lilN'HI.l'.ll,
hi Hilary,
I'll ANN JiAllll,
I'lesldeul,
Juno H-iw,
A UDlTDltS RKl-ORT OF C'ATAWIKSA
TOWNKlfll' l'Oll THIS VUAH 175.
Wm. Minrpless nnd John hliouse, Huinrilsoisof
Calanlmi lowulilp,
J lC.
To ami. of iluplloato for uw 11733 s.j
llynnil.nl Uork, Attorney feos nnd
bOIld 114394.1
11 ami. lul-J Daniel K'osleiib.nulci- 1,7 yj
l'. M. Viuideintlet. nihil.
Illlf
" nnil, paid H. M. Wnrdln
" Iteulpt from (,'ouuiy cicil;
11 lUoiHirslloiiu
" 1'ei-c.onlaijo
" Holol lllir
" Auditor llircodajg
THOMAS S.
J. Ml llll AY
V'-ebi'lVo,',
WT.Ull, i'i-i.7.
(Vnte11nl.1l ililtoiswlll Und this mirst-class Hole!
und lho lerms leasouable. May 211 Hn.
A SSIONKrS NOTICE.
Niitlco Is hereby Ldvcn thai tho tinderslirned has
lieeu uppr.lnled uu assignee for lho bcnellt of credi
tors of Nalhaii Kostciibauder, of f.oeust loxtishlp,
Nibimlila eouulv. now res 11 tu- in 1 10 boroui: 1 ot
Plymouth, In l.uerne county, nnd has taken upon
himself the (tulles of llio Iriiit. All jiersons 11111
therefore lennlrod to feeltlo Hllh him, adjust and
pay to lilm all aecoiint.,J(lW8nti'ldiiesof lho said
Naihan Ko-lenu u uer: Tinui 1010 nal ul' c a ins In
siibina them lu the assignee properly authenticated.
, iiiitAM j. i!i:i:iu:i!,
CauiMss.1, Columbia Co., Pa.
V.'. I.. KYUIH.Y.
Attorney for Assignor. May 12 Cw.
II 0 31 (13 0 1' A T II I 0
VETERINARY MEDJCINK
wmks wondersHltb calile. li'-rsea. funis, nml nil
oilier diini'sllo uultntH. n lliet.v stablo keeper.
stuck riiM'i'. or faiiuer dioulj bo till limn ac.isooi
lb. .so 1111 illrlncs nini nbook k'libej plain dlreelluiH
foi'llielrusc. r.oi:i;ii 1; A TAI'l.i,, 11.1 crandst.,
Now Yoik, it III scud Ihilrdcscilptlto eatalujuo to
imv aildioss, im 1 ipt (,r usl.inip. 'Iheirs Istho
oldest linio pathii) lliaimai-y lu II1I1 eouiiliy
founded in is..;,. J uno u-stv.
SHEET MUSIO & AIDSIO BOOKS.
tt lien 1 1.-11 11.tr Pl1ll.11lelpl.la be sure local! upon us.
Those ttlio .lliruil I'lilin, In (In. I '..nl, .1,1.1. .1 rliv
should cm lose .'.linns mra copy or nmiieiv and
bcaiilllul "I'l.tus oi'ai.i, Nations du tin M turn," 11
Sileiulld coiiiposlllnii, wllh b-iiidsoiiicly lllintiatcd
j iim rase.
AddiesH WM. II, IloN'llli ,t Co..
, .-i. 10 in .-in i-l .iiu.-ie IV flllCIU liOOKS,
JifliO!) 12W. lIlUdicsllllltM.. Pillladelnhla.
"1Hi)AR VA'I'S AND TAXKi.-for Inew-
Vol's, lit l-l'S. ( belalsts. imimir.icl hi-im-q n ml mil, ii.,
(Ivtelllni. (ii;i. ,1, limiKIIAHT A- ( (..
lunoli -i.-tv. Ilutloniiood St., below llro.ul.
"K TTIir.l-;il (iOOUS uf every ilcfciiiitinu,
,J ViHelllna-, PaiHiw, Hose. Hoots and Shoes, Cloth.
Inr, ac. nii'iiAllI) l.livici;. min1 a- en. 7jici,..i.t.
mu St., Philadelphia, Asrents Nnllonal UubberCu.
IllllUll-ISlt.
Tlio Host Tonic in America.
Tie "s- CclGlirateil Bitter Corclia,
N'o 12 North Scvtnili St., I'liilaileltiliia.
To Im liad from all flrs:l-rl.'is
(Ii (i;rKsfs thioti'-sio UtHMiOuiifi v
DlSKASkS Cl'RKII. NVtV
paths mai-keil nut. i.v tinf
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