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

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUltG, COLUMBIA COL NTY, PA,
1
THE COLUMBIAN.
it i, o o ji k ii ti n (i, v u 1 ii a v, a ii (i, so, inn
Knll Ito.nl Tlino Tnlilc.
, LACKAWANNA ft III.OOMSIIlJKd HAIIillOAII
N0IITI1,
Accommodation Trnln 0.45 A.M.
Mall Train J.M A.M
Hjprcss Trnln , 1,41 1'. M.
" " 15.81 I'. M.
CATAWISSA HAIL ltOAll.
NOIITIl.
Accommodation Train I,S3 A. M.
llogular Kxprcsi 4.M P.M.
soc-rn.
7.84 A.M.
4.M I". M
11.63 A. M
town
T.RI I M.
11.33 A.M.
Throngh cars on Impress troln cither to Now York
or Phllodclphla. Accomtnoilatlon train runs between
(.'iitawlssa nhd Wllllatnsport.
.Seo that you nro ilnly niicssoit aril registered.
Till full term nl tho Normal School begins
next Monday,
Tho oyslcr crop will lio rcaily for harvest In
nnollicr week.
II. 1'. Chnmbcrlln, of l'lillailclntila, pjient a
ily !u lllcoiiulnirR last week.
On last Monday night we hail rjulto a font.
Tho weather now Is imlto in contract with what
It wail a month ago.
Every voter should examine tlio register of
liN ilUtrlct ami seo that his name ii on It. Sep
tember Cth U tho la-t day for resUtcrlng.
I. K. Mowrer, K,, of Danville, Is chairman
of tho Montour County Standing Committee
It ii a good appointment.
The Gazette it Jlultctin el-wen Gov. Chamber
lain of South Carolina as a Democrat I What
n whopper 1
Notwithstanding tho favorablo etaiou many
farmers nnure in that the crops are far below
tho average. Hut then the scarcer tho grain
tho higher will be tho price.
Charles E. Ilice, Esq., formerly connected
with tho Normal School, now of Wilkcs-H.irre,
has received tho Republican nomination for
district attorney of Luzerne county,
A Danville paper inform! us that Pan. llliz
zard, a name familiar to veteran boatmen, died
recently at Danville. From l'iltston to Havrc-de-Oraco
no man was better known along tho
canal.
II. II. Crcver, n son of Kcv. V. E. Crevcr, of
Castle Tin circuit, York county, was drowned
on Saturday, the l'Jth hut. He was some 1- or
13 years old. Hev. Crover was formerly pastor
lit Espy and Light Street. llepubliatn.
Tho Itepublican convention ol Itradford coun
ty, on Tuesday, nominated for Congress Col. E.
Overton j for Stato Senator, W. T. Davie ; As
sembly, E. lteed Myer, James Foster and John
l- Gilbert.
On Wednesday of last week, Annie, daughter
of Cleorgo I'ross, of Lcwisburg, aged about l-I
years, was accidentally killed by being idiot
tlirough the head by a pUtol wliich she was
handling, and wliich was carelessly left lying
around.
Anthony Mtmley was arrested on Tuesday at
Shenandoah and lodged in jail at I'ottsvillo in
default of $3,000 bail, charged w.th being an ac
cessory after tho fact to the murder of Sanger
and Urcn. This arrest was based on tho testi
mony of Patrick Butler given on Saturday.
Tho mother of Itobert Gorrcll, Esq., of Cen
tralis, died a few days ngo at tho advanced ago
of 0110 hundred and two years. Her father died
at tho age of one hundred and fix years, and
her mother nt one hundred and seven.
A. S. Crowley baa resumed the proprietorship
of the carriago works 011 Iron street, where he
is ready to supply his customers with any thing
in his line. Mr. Crosslcy is an experienced
workman and always gives entire satisfaction.
Capt. M. Whitmoyer, formerly of lilooms
burg, now of Columbus, ICnnsas, mado his old
homo a visit on tho way to tho Centennial. Ho
is looking well, and wo understand has been
fpiito successful in tho practice of law in the
west. His many friends welcomed him back.
Somo of tho joung girls of our town arc get
ting 11 little "loose" in their behavior, and unless
they (and somo "boys") change the tenor of
their ways, tho lock-up and jail may accommo
date them. Our town has always been a model
one in this respect, and all good citizens should
aid in maintaining its fair reputation.
Tho annual meeting of tho Columbia County
Sabbath School Association will bo held In tho
I'rcsbyterian church at New Columbia, Hem
lock township, on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Tlmrsdi-y, tho 29th, 30th and 31st days of Au
gust. JI. W. Nuss,
Secretary.
Tho Minersvillo HepulUcan says that John
Siney has opened 11 hotel at Middlo Creek.
Wo rather doubt tl.is, ta Siney has always
been 11 temperato man. If true, however, tho
Labor Itcforin business does not pay heavily,
nnd John will bo unable to Bell out his organi
zation to tlio highest bidder as heretofore.
Dr.MOciiATlo Cl.vu. The Democrats of
lilooninburg arc requested to meet at tho Com
missioners' Ollice on next Saturday evenirg at
7:30 o'clock for the purpose of forming n TtltUu
t Jlctulrich Club.
A full attendance is requested.
llV OltUKlt OK COJIMITTCI.
On Saturday last Dr. W. SI. lteber, success
fully performed a very delicato surgical opera
tion. It was tho remoyal of a cancer from the
temple of n young lady. Ho was assisted by
Dr. J, 11. McKelvy. Tho palicntjs doing well,
and this operation is ono more item of evidence
showing tho skill of tho above named gentlemen
as surgeons.
A fatal accident occurred to Mr. Henry Evert
at Wilson's saw mill, in Valley township, on
Monday afternoon last. He was caught by tho
saw, which entirely severed his right leg and
almost his right arm. A terrible Incision across
tho abdomen finished tho horrible work in an
instant. Ho was n single man aged about thir
ty years. Ho was buried on Tuesday, Dan
ville Jlcconl.
NA-ruitAMZATloN, Persons entitled to natu
ralizatlou will call on W. J, Hucknlew or C. O
Harklcy, Esq., In Hioomsburg. All applicants
for naturalization who havo their first papers
should go to tho assessor fur their election dis
trict and bo nssctstd beforo thoillh of September
or they will not be permitted to vote, lly or
der of the
DiuiocitATio Standing Coumittiik.
Tho great coal combination has been broken
by tlio withdrawal of tho Lehigh Valley It. It.
Co. The result will be tho cheapening of coal,
Tho combination, after ull, was a conspiracy,
and as such was amenable to tho laws. Hut no
11110 attacks a conspiracy amongst great coroni
tlons,though they are relentless against any com
bliutlon among their employees for tho purposo
of securing better wages.
J ho Juimnaiii Jteuiocrul is the title of anew
paper started in llailetou by Hon. J. O. Fin
clicr. The number beforo 11s Is admirably
"mado 1111" and neatly printed, Tho editorials
.aro written with Mr. lyncher's usual ability
and vigor, and I 'io local items uro interesting
and torse. In Kilitlcs it Is straight out for Til
'den a ad Hendricks, and will do yeoman scrvlco
for the cause Ibis fall. We wish llrollicr Flu
.cher abundant success, anu havo no doubt that
lie will mako the Democrat tlio U.-4 Democratic
jiajicr in Luzerne, county.
Kolllns & Holme have an arrangement of
their own Invention for tho belter exhibition of
their heavy wares. It consists simply of n ptal
form on wheels, on which they place their
stoves. Ity tho slightest effort tl icy can bo
drawn out In tho middlo of tho room, where
customers ran get a good view on nit sides, if
you want a first class rnngo or stove of any kind
go to Holllns A Holmes,
1 1. It. A. M. Tho grand officers of tlio Grand
Lodge of Holy lloyal Arch Masons of Pennsyl
vania mado a grand visitation to Danville
Chapter, No. I'M, on Inst Friday. During tho
day they were escorted through tho Insanu Asy
lum, and 'o several other places of Interest. In
tho evening tho work of tho Order was Illustrat
ed In full, thcro being several candidates, after
which a magnificent banquet was enjoyed nt
Weill's. Jinny visiting companions were pres
ent from ISlooinsburg, Catawlsa. Wntsontown
nnd Sunbiiry.
Tho fall session of tho llloomsliurg Stnto
formal School will open on Monday Aug.
28. This sclinol offers tho very best facil
tics for prnfetiional nnd classical instruction.
Untitling spacious, Inviting nnd comma
dios. Location, healthful nnd easy of ac
cess. Teachers efficient nnd nltve to their
work. Dicipllne, uniform nnd thorough.
Fifty cents n week deduction to nil expec
ting to tench.
Students going from homo should try the
Stato Normal School nt IJloomsbiirg.
Send for Catalogue.
T. L. Griswold, A. M., M. 1).
Principal.
Hioomsburg, Fa. Aug. 18 3w
On Wednesday of last week, whilo Sheriff
Formvnld was absent from homo attending to
his official duties, Mrs. I-'ornwald discovered
that thcro was something unusual going on In
side tho jail walls. Sho said nothing, howevcr;
until about eleven o'clock nt night, when, com
ing to tho conclusion that her husband would
not return that night, sho sent for Chief of Po
lice Woodward, Deputy Sheriff E. 11. liidlemaw
not being nt home. On entering tho cell in
wliich Thomas Iienson nnd Richard Gnfiiths
were confined Mr. Woodward observed a blan
ket fastened up on the side of tho cell. On pull
ing it down he discovered a liolo in tho wall
large enough for n man to crawl through. It
opened out on tho kitchen roof, nnd but for tho
presence of mind of Mrs. rornwald tho prison
ers would undoubtedly havo escaped, as they
were evidently waiting for the house to get
quiet before taking their departure They were
handcuCcd and put in more secure quarters
llenson mid Griffiths arc both awaiting trial ni
September Court, 0110 for larceny, tho other for
deserting his wife.
A meeting of the Hoard of Directors and tho
teachers of Iiloomsburg School District was held
at tho Fifth street school building on Saturday
evening Inst. Tho object of tbo meeting was to
have teachers cxecuto their contracts with tl
District and to dicuss any mutters of interest
in connection witli tho schools. All the direc
tors weru present but one, and all the teachers
but two. Tho President of tho Hoard called
the meeting to order and stated its object, after
which ho read n resolution passed at tho lat
meeting of tlio board, in sub-tance as follows
That tho Principal in each building shall hav
a general supervision of all schools 111 that
building, and shall grade them at the openin
of the term nnd that all pupils coining in after
wards shall report to him to bo assigned a place
in the schools : that the Principal 111 each room
shall mako a monthly report to tho Principal of
the building of tho condition and progress of his
or li?r school, and that tho Piincipal of th
building shall make a similar report ol all the
schools in his building to the Hoard of Direc
tors, in which ho shall mention any tardiness
on tho part of teachers,
Notice was given tho teachers of tho change
of arithmetics, nnd tho adoption of a system of
drawing, which called out somo questions and
speeches on tho subject of drawing and its uso
in wliich the members of the Hoard and teachers
took part, after which the meeting adjourned
Altogether a very pleasant time was had.
CLUB OIKlANIZATION.
BUI.U 1.
This organization shall be known by tho name
of thoTilden and Hendricks club of-
Columbia coun.y, Pa.
UL'I.K -'.
Its officers shall be a President, a first and
ceoud Vice President, a Secretary, a Treasurer,
and an Executive Committee of three.
ltt'r.i: 3.
The object of the organization shall ba to
promote the election of the Democratic candi
dates from President down to the lowest county
office ; nnd to inculcate those sound conservative
Democratic principles in the affairs of the gov
ernment, which are necessary to produce a
speedy reform and restore (encrul prosperity.
RUM! 1.
Tlio Club shall hold its regular meetings
on every evening ; ami its special
meetings when duly called by tlio order of the
President.
KUI.E 5.
Tho duties and powers of tho President, Vice
Presidents, Secretary and Treasurer shall bo
melius pertain to like officers ; nnd tho duties
of tlio Executive Committee shall bu to pro
cure names to tho. roll, and to see that every
member is properly qualified to vote, and caro-
fully supplied with regular Democratic tickets.
hum: 0.
That all legil voters, mid all others who will
bo made such before election, may be adniittid
to membership ti( on signing these ltules and
paying to tlio Treasury cents.
SHOT TUUOUUII THE HUAKT A WAV'S SPOUT
ANII WHAT UAMi: Ol-' IT.
On Monday morning John Cook was at work
loading ears between Abhland and Centridia.
Michael llremian came along nnd showed him
11 $10 bill, and asked him to go and get a ill ink
with him. They went to -several places and
drank whisky nnd beer and then in company
with a man named Joyce c.11110 to the lintel of
William Koeder, in n village 1111 the outskirts of
Ashland. Heing very drunk, Koeder refused to
give them anything to drink, ncd when they be
came nbuslve ho ordered them out of the hoiixc.
lteachiug the load In front of Iho house, they
turned and began stoning tho house some of tlio
stones going through the windows nod hitting
members of tho family, lioeder called to his
daughter to run up stairs and get his revolver,
but sho returned and said sho could not find il;
ho then got his revolver and n carbine; at this
time his little girl was clinging in fright told
legs, when a stone eumo crashing through the
window, struck tho little girl, and ulso struck
Itoeder on the hand. Ho then ran to the door,
and with Ids carbine fired a shot over Iho heads
of his assailants, In Iho t ope of driving Iheni
oil. Ihey then advanced lapldly towards Mm
hurling stones nt him all Iho whlje,when Itoeder
again grasped his carbine, took deliberate aim
at the leader of the gang, Michael Hrcnnan, and
shot him through the lie'irL llrcnnuu fell dead
in tho road, Joyco t ok to flight, and Cook was
arrested after a struggle, taken to the lcxk-up in
Ashland, and fcubscqiicntly taken to prison in
I'ottsvillo. Itoeder then went to I'ottsvillo,
inaden statement of tho facts of the shooting,
and gave himself up to (he officers of the law.
Hii is known as a quiet, inoffensive man, while
his assailants were notorious ruffians and vil
lains. The community generally sustain Itoo-
der s action, and a writ of Iwlcat corpus, applied
for by Ids counsel, 11. 11. McCbol, to lw heard
on Friday of this wnk, will doubtless result In
his discharge, as II was a clear case of shouting
in self-defense, iUlinVs Standard.
Always keep 011 hand, as delay Increases
suffering. If you feel sickness coming up
on you, tako 11 dose of Dr. Hull's Vegctablo
Pills, They can do you no harm nnd may
sava you irom tho sick room, l'rico 20
cents.
MoN-rotm County CoNvr.NTloif. Tlio Dem
ocrats of Montour met in Convention on last
Monday nnd nominated Hon. It. 8. Himlngton
for Congress ; John Shearer, Esq., for Senator J
Thomas Hullcr for Associate Judge J James
MrCormtck for Legislature, and Jnmcs Miller
for Sheriff. Tho ticket Is unusually good for
Montour. Wo trust that nil differences In the
parly In that county will now bo burled, nnd
at every truo Democrat will do his utmost to
elect tho county ticket nnd get out a full voto for
Tilden nnd Hendricks. It Is specially Impor-
tnnt that the nominee for the Legislature bo
elected, nnd to accomplish this nil feuds mid
rlvato grievnnees should bo suborillnntcil.
Holh Columbia nnd Montour should now go no-
tlvtly nnd earnestly to work.
Tho Chairman of tho County Committee, in
accordance with tho resolution passed at tho lato
meeting of tho Committee, lias appointed tho
following members to constitute the sub-commit
Ice:
II. W. McKcynolds, of Woomsburg.
O. P. Ent, of Light Street.
W. T. Shuinan, of Malnvlllc.
W. Lamon, of llrlarcreck.
Frank Wolf, of Fishlngcreek.
Tho nlovo named persons will please meet at
tho office of the Chairman in Hioomsburg, on
Monday, the 28th of August, nt 2 p. m., to trans
act business of importance.
VI. J. HUCKAI.r.W,
Chairman,
riMIE AMOUNT OF HOAD, SCHOOL &
I I'fxiiiTAXKS r nllneteil Ijt the. conntr Treasurer
fioin lands returned anil 1I110 tlio several ills! nets ot
Columula county, is as iouows, uj-wit 1
ltoad.
45 IT
C5 t.1
tM 31
18T 12
1 4S
147'J I.T
79 IT
n:i 00
31 119
85 70
C',1 M
41 15
4 83
S3 IT
83 C'J
S() (10
4S
f.r, r2
73 U
1SJ 32
Hcliool,
l'oor
(42 S3
7 45
15
1)4
Heaver,
licnton,
tl.i3 US
19 83
1 M
1 IS
Jl 4H
U9 13
Id C'J
1100 CS
51 5-2
2(1 CO
IT S7
CI H4
M til
Ml 811
2.1 15
1S2 W
4-2 17
1 62
88 51
C Nl
10 97
C2 S2
4S
to 9a
iiiooin,
111 larc reek.
Cutnwlssii,
S3 It
ucmrauo,
Centre,
I'onxngham,
Fishlngcreek,
Fraukiln.
(Ireenwood,
64
IS 21
42S IT
21 43
8 15
C 93
C IT
IS Jl
Hemlock-,
Jackson,
I-ocust,
Madiscn,
8 49
82 9
10 43
15 .17
60
10 IS
1 73
Main.
Minim.
Mt. l'leasant,
Montour,
Orange,
I'lno
Koartngcrcck,
Scott.
10
23 OS
60
tiugarloaf,
29 37
(2723 12
I24M 9T
$790 IT
Tim nbnvn amounts can bo drawn at September
Court, by tlio proper officers. School Treasurer can
draw school fund, supervisor or supervisors the road
lima and roor Director or inrcciora uiu iuji iuuU.
Auditors can prescno this statement to know what
amount locnarge iu iuu uuiet-ra uumuun;omw.uj.
rrom saiu lunu.
Attest : WM. KMCK11AUM, Clerk.
Commissioners' Office,
i;iooinburt. Aug. 25, '70-lt
North Searsniont. Me.. Sept . 9. 1870.
Dear Sir. It uiws mc very great pleas
tiro to inform you of tho benefit received
from tho uso of Peruvian SvruiHn my own
lamily. My wife, for the past ten years, has
been in feeblo health very much debilita
ted generally. Last spring sho concluded
tn trv n bnttlo of Peruvian Svrup. and was
so well pleased with tho result continued its
use until tlireo or lour bottles nnd been used,
and sho is now in better health than at any
time for ten years, and has increased in
weiirhr from 110 pounds to 120 1-2. I lmvo
pinnloved nhvsicians. and used a great va
riety of patent medicines, to tlio extent of
liutulreils 01 uoiiars, ami 1 Know sue recciveu
more benefit from tho Peruvian Syrup than
all the rest together.
Mv sales on the Svrun aro very large and
constantly increasing, and I do not hesitate
to recommend and even warrant it to give
satisfaction. If you desire, you are liberty
to uso this communication as you seo fit, as
it gives mo pleasure to recommend so good
nu nrticio to suitering immunity.
Yours truly, Ithiel Pease.
Worthy of liemcEilirante.
Why will you suffer violent pain, or bo made
uncomfortable, distressed in mind or body,when
you can be insta.itly relieved and quickly cured
by Benwin's Capcino Porous Plasters. The or
dinary Porous Plaster is an article of merit
yet its action is too slow, requiring days am!
weeks of continuous wear to effect a cure. Ben
son's Capcino Porous Piaster, being a great im
provement over them, relieves you instantly
and cures you quicker than any known plaster,
liniment or compound.
Their action is more powerful than electric!
and more certain. They aro purely vegetable
contain no mineral or metallic poisons. The
composition nnu properties nrc loumlcu upon
true medical skill, and mc in no sense a patent
medicine. They nro endersed by thousands of
Physicians and Druggists of unimpeachable
reputation, as being nu article of genuine merit
and worthy of, public confidence. Try them
and be convinced. Pi ice 25 cents.
Si:A WHY X JOHNSON,
rneiiyiCKLTitii. Ciismists, N. Y.
May 19, '7G ly.
1Ioiimoiih I'uiM-liit I'ot-miie Plntilers" Hear lint
llir l'.-nplc Miy !
"Tho best, cheapost, safest, andsmest remedy of
fered un IntoBlgi-nt peoplu." "An nrticio of (treat
merit .lilch will In a short tlino be found lu every
household." "Tlioy aro nil that tho manufacturers
claim for tlicm, ivliose name alone Is a sufficient en
dorsement of their genuine- merits." "The best
remedy known for all external difficulties or IdcuI
disturbances." They arc Mirorous, removing almost
Instantly tho most lolent patn and ensuring a spee
dy cure.1' "I consider them a great nnd needed lin
lroement overall other porous piaster, they give
prompt relief nnd cure quickly: thevnro held In
high esteem " They ro now preferred ocr nil oth
crH. They euro wlieru other porous plasters f Imply
relieve." When Buffering try them and J oil will not
be disappointed, l'rico 2 cents.
May 19 7C'-ly SKAIIUUV & JOHNSON,
Pharmaceutical Cliemlbi.i, N.V.
K. V. KUNKW.'S IIITTEK WINII OF IKON.
i:. F. Hunkers celebrated Hitter Wlno or Iron ef
fectually cure liter complaint, Jaundice, djfciepsla,
chronic or ncrous debility, chronic dlairhcea dis
eases of tlui klducis, and oil diseases aiMngfrein
disordered kldncjs. und all diseases nrMng
from a dlsordeied llvci, stomach or Intestines such
as constipation flatulence, Inward piles fullness nt
blood to tho head, acidity of the stomach, hcultbuin,
disgust for food, fullness of weight lu tl'e stomach,
soro eructations sinking or Muttering ntthopltof
tho stomach snliiiiulngof tho head, lanital or dim
cult breathing, nattering at tho heait, choking or
suffocating sensations when In a ljlug poatuie, dim.
m-ssof WMon, dots or webs before thu sight, dull
pain In Iho head, dellclenoy ofpersplratlon, ii-llow-nes.3
of thy skin and eics, pain lu thu side, back,
head, chest, limbs, ete.,suddeu Hushes of heat, burn
ing lu tho llcsn, constant Imaginings of till and
great depression of spirits. I'rleo f 1 per bottle Ilo-
waroot counterfeits. HonotU'tiourdiiigglstpalm
otr somo other preparation of lion ho may tuy Is as
good but ask for Kunkcl's Hitter Wliu of Hun. Take
no other. Kunkcl's Hitter Wlno of Iron Is not hold
In bulk-only In It bottles. K. V. Kuiikel.l'ioprletor,
No. .Norm Mntn Street l'hlladUphln, P11.
Sold by alldiugglsts und dealers ctery where.
Tape Worm Bcnioved Alive.
Head and all complete In two hours. Nofe-otlll
head passes. Sent pin nnd Stomach Worms rcmotcd
by Dr. Kunke), r. North Ninth St., 1'hlhuk-lphl.t, Pa.
Hend for circular. 1'or renioi lug seat, I'lu or Momacli
Worms, call on j our druggist and ask for a bnttlo of
Kunkcl's Worm syrup, price $1. It never fails. Coin
mon senso teaches If Tiipo Worm bo removed, nil
other worms can bo readily dlstroyed. Aug
Hnvo you tried Kirby's WildCherry Cough
Balsam r A very paluteablo compound for
tho various affections of tho throat nnd lungs
11 11 as ueen uscii wini success, in seven cases
of asthma giving instant relief and In many
cases effecting a pcrnanicnt cure. Price 60
cents per bottlo nnd positively warranted to
give cntiro satisfaction. r money refunded,
Kirby's Magic Kelief for tho instaut cure
01 sovcro nnd ncuto iialns.
Kirby's Tustoless Worm Lozenges, pleas
uut. safe and effectual.
Kirby's Horse and Cattla Powders aro tho
best powders for stock, manufactured. Try
them and bo convinced.
Kirby's Camphor Ico for sunburns, soro
U.. . 1-1 11, 1
iijm aim cuuiipcii nanus.
Gill's Hilliuus and Liver Pills aro rccom
mended by tho first Physicians.
Tho nbovo preparations aro for sale by all
1"UBB" iieuiers 111 medicine.
MOYCU UnoTIIKRH.
July 21,'70,-ly Wholesale Agents.
ltupturo rurt-d la from to to 90 days by flio Tri
umph Truss Co.. of SM Howcry, N. V., who offer $!,
oonfuraiupturo they cannot cure. Bceadvertuo-ua-iit
and cut of Truss la another column. Be nd 10
cents for tlescHpUvo bo of Triumph ltupturo-
uuro. ilnrelisj, W-l
Business Notices.
lmiortnnt (0 Centennial Visitors.
If voti nro colnc to seo tlio Centennial
Exhibition with your wlfo nnd children,
wrtln In Itnllnn's Washington lintel oil
Chestnut street abovo Seventh, Philadelphia
and glvo tho number of grown persons nnd
children in your family and how long you
propose to slay nnu got ineir prices.
11 you nro going witu n party, society ui
lodge, do tho same.
Wiubinirlnn Hotel with a wldo Chestnut
street front, only charges $3.00 per day, nnd
$2.50 for supper, lodging and breakfast it and
1110 nraiicn 01 1110 vv nsiiiiigiun, un mu i-ui
penn plan, on Seventh street near Chestnut,
only $1.00 for room, nnd thcro you can get,
n cood meal for fiftv cents If voti tlcslro it,
or you can get your meals any whero clso you
citoosc. Aug. -uw
Tho largest lino of Slippers Is nl McKln-
ncy s.
Applcton "A" Muslin's 8 nnd Hill 9
cents per yard by the bolt nt Lut. &. Sloan s.
A full lino of Green and lllnck Teas, cf
nil qualities nnu prices at liu'seii s.
Urine your old Arithmetics to tho Central
Hook More nnd exchange them for new ones
nt half price.
Fall Dress Goods. Full Calicos. Cotton
Flannels. Wool Flannel &c. nrrlvlnc now
at J, W. Jlartiunu s.
Selling Summer Goods nt reduced prices
tu E. M. Knorr s.
Chlckcr'nic StciiiwnyMntliushck & Haines
ilro., Pianos at 1 nomas aiusic oioro wan-
vine. juiy2i.-nv
McKinuey's is headquarters for all kinds
ot boots nnu slit 01.
Mason's Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers
at M. M. ltussel s.
New Cashmeres nt Lutz & Sloan's.
For bargains go to E. M. Knorr's.
Ladles' French Kid Button Shoes,
all
widths nnd sizes, nt McKinney's.
Svruns and Molasses at prices to suit tho
times nt il. il. ltusseu s.
Bloomsbttri; Conservatory of Music under
tho direction of Miss. E. Wnlson. Full term
onens Monday Autr. 28th 1870.
X'lano, uican or rrivato vocal iz.uu
Piano Lessons Class of two 7.00
Quartette Vocal Class 3.00
Vocal Class L'.OO
Free classes in Rudiments of Music nnd
Singing. For particulars seo circulars to
bo naa at tlio central hook store or on ap
plication to Miss E. Watson, Hooms in Gil-
more's Building over Coluuibin county Bank
Main street.
You ran do well nt I. W. llartman's
you want 11 nico Alpaca Dress.
You can get your School Books &c.,as cheat
or cheaper nt the Central Hook Store, ns at
any otlier place in town.
Sheet Music, Music Books and Musical
instruments generally in endless variety nt
r I l ! O I ML T..I-. .1. I ...
-l nomas iiinsio oiurt', J-rauvnic. i illy ii,-nv
Tho Keystone ahead. Ladies' Buttoned
foxedShoes for ?2.fi0 at E.M, Knon's.
Men's Lasting Boots very cheap nt Mc
iviuuey n.
ir; i
New Waterproofs at Lutz & Sloan's.
Choico Timothy Seed at I. W. Hart
man s.
Six good second-hand Pianos for sale at
G. Thomas Music Stbro, Danville, ranging
111 prices irom f I'm, to ?20U. July zi.iw
For Custom
Knorr's.
Mndo Boots go to E. M
A full line of Tobaccos, nt wholcsalo and
retail at M. .u. ltussell s.
New Calico at Lutz & Sloan's.
Mason & Hamlin, Geo. Woods, nnd the
Celebrated Standard Organs at Thomas
Music Store, Danville. July 21.-lw
INDUCTIONS IN COAL.
kxci:i.i.i:nt tisii: to kill vouit coal hiss.
C. W. Neal & Ilro. offer their superior coal at
the following extremely low prices viz.:
No. 2, 3, & 1, $3.80 per ton on wharf, $1.18 del,
" o, ;i.;ju - B.ofi
" 0, 2.25 " " " " 2.C0
To limeburners, $2.00 per ton on wharf.
jiiackKiiiiurs 11111111, a.bu
Blacksmith's bituminous, o.OO " " "
20 cents for delivery of one-half ton or under
They will fill nji coul-homes at $3.50 per ton
for No. 5' delivered, and $4 per ton for No,
delivered. Ail prompt cash.
Tim OKbYSt'iiK Cfiui 1'ok Ht-i-TCiiK. Tbooldes
and best hernia burgeons In tho world aro somoot
tho advantages otteicd by tho Triumph Truss Co.,
S34 Howcry, N. Y., whoM) truss und supporter wcro
nwarded tho medal at tho lato tcsMon of the (Ircat
American Institute l'alr. bend 10 cents lor their
now book. March 21 ';oyi
COAU
COAL
(lid Kstulilishcd Coal Yard.
C. W. Neal & Illto.. Wholesale & detail
Dealers in nil sizes nl the boot qualities of
Keel and AVhito Ash Coal,at the very lowest
market rates. Have constantly on hand lame
stocks of
Domestic,
Cupola,
Mack-smith's Anthracite,
llitiiiiiinous,
anil Lime-burner's Coal.
Especial nttcntiou given to the prepara
tion of coal before leaving our yards, (train
and Lumber taken in exchange) fcr coul.
Coal delivered to any part of the town at
short notice. Orders lelt at I. W. McKelvy's
store, or at our ouice, will receive prompt at
tention. OHico and Yards nt AVilliitin Neal
fi Sons' Furnace, Fast Hioomsburg. Your
patronage respectfully solicited.
COAL. 7-tf-25 COAL
A Dnulile Uuugi'i' Avi'i'led,
The inhabitant (it'll malarious region is
threatened by a double danger, lie is not
only compelled to breathe miasnin, but to
twallowU, since it infects not only the at
iiHuphere, but tho witter. Tho aerial poison
threatens his system through the
lungs and pores, the liquid tlirough thu
stomach. Against tills double peril there, is
but one protection, and that Is to invlgorato
the entire body thrn'igh tho digestivo und
secrctivo organs. Ordinary tonics usually
full to accomplish this Hostetter's Stomach
Hitters never. In the tropics, whero tho
dieases originated by malaria uro of a fur
more malignant typo than those originated
by tho saiiio cause in the temperate zone, it
enjoys immenso and constantly increasing
sales, ami there is no portion of this conti
nent whero it is not tho reigning specific for
miasmatio fevers and disorders of tho sto
mach, liver and bowels, proceeding from
malaria nnd otlier causes,
August lmo
An IIisTomcAi, Fact, Every agent wliolia
been steadily selling tho Improved $'J0 Homo
stead Sewing Machine for llireo years, owns liU
dwelling lioitie, has n good account in bank, Is
clear or debt, and lias money nt interest. tho
natural conseqiienco of securing a good agency
for superior goods nt tlio lowest prices. A good
Urst-claxs Sewing Machine1, most useful rolFablo
at all Ijiuers, rosy to understand and control, tho
same site nnd does tho sanio work as any iiia
thii.es that sell at four times the price. There
Is no niacliino at any price better, or that will
do iincr or nioro work, and certainly nono bo
low in nrico by many dollars. Tho Homestead
Is widely known and used in thousands of fam
ilies In the Eastern and Middlo States, and dal
ly becoming popular in the West. It will save
its cost ncveral times over In ono season, doing
Iho work of tho family, or will earn four or live
dollars a day for any man or woman who sews
for a living, It Is tlio strongest inachlno made,
Is ready at all times to do Its work, makes tlio
stroiigct and finest stitch yet Invented, and Is
fully acknowledged as the Standard Family
Sewing Machine. Trice, completo for domes
tic use, $'i0, delivered At your door, no matter
how mnoto you may reside. Business erma
ncnt and honorable, with more certain and rap
id sales, and larger profits than any other, Kx
traordiuary liberal oilers mado to local or trav
eling agents here we have nono cstabllalied j
or, If there Is no agent mat you, send your or
der direct to the factory, Additui John II
Kendall A Co., C30 Broadway, New York.
May 6, 70 ly.
METHODSi P01NTSh
METHODS OF BUSINESS POINTS OF ADVANTAGE
hIN THE PURCHASE OR
CLOTHING-
AT
.'.WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL,
to which wi Invito tho Interested Atltntlon and Circlul Scrutlnj ol
I -TI-IE PUnOIIASINO- PUBLIC.-
METHODtt
yTE havo but Ono rrico for All
K rccolvo Catli l'oymcnt from All-....
E glvo a Quarantco protecting AH...
WE ltcturn Money when wo cannot
cult All -:
WE buy our goodi at first liands, In
Immcnso iuantltlcs, nnd at tho
lowest TTiccs for Cash
WIS raanufacturo with extreme- earn
every garment w 0 sell...
WE Inspect every yard of goods that
goct Into our garments.
WE put a ticket on every garment,
rhowlng plainly Its quality ami
price
WE cut off every Item of unnecessary
expenditure
WE employ first-clan workmen In
every department.
WE glvo satisfaction to every purchaser
or return tho money.......
. In addition to our Immcnso Block of Itcady-Miulo Clothing, wo hato a Magnificent Llnj
or Men's and Boy's Furnishing Goods, Shirts (of our own mate) and Underwear, oil tt tho
Ji'ery Lowest Prices. "1
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
ak ball; ' , .
S. E, COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS,'.;
PHILADELPHIA'.'
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
O V
STANDARD MANUFACTUB-B
The Largest Assortment !
The- Best in Quality !
The Lowest in Prices !
The Easiest Terms !
YOU "W ILL JPI3Srr JT
G0MER THOMAS' MUSIC STORE.
147 MILL STREET,
DANVILLE, PA.
July m, 'TS.-Jm.
WHOLESALE DBUG EMPOEITJM.
Corner Maiu and Market Street
BLOOMS BURG, PA.
The undersigned having been engaged in tho
'busine&q for tho past eight years
dealers to their large and varied stock.
They defy competition by any houso in or out of the large cities.
Their stock consists of Paints, Oils.,
Glass, Putty, Patent Medicines, Spices,
&c.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
BBOWEE'S BLOCK.
Where may be found a largo stock of Surgical Instruments,
Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept
in a well regulated retail Drug Store.
They are also Sole Manufacturers of tho celebrat e
OIL OF GLADNESS.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUIt STOCK.
ZMZO'lTIEIR, BROS.
May 19, MC-tf.
Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT OO.'S
and save one-thlrd tho cost of pirmiTfl T 1J A TM'P painting, and get a paint that
Is much Imnd.vjiiK'r nnd lll j 1 1 IluHlVWY. 1J J y-J.i i last twice as long as anv otlier
paint. Is prepared ready for uso In hltu or any color desired. Is on many thousands of the llnest buildings
lu tho country, many which halo Ik-cu palmed six ems and now lock as well as wheuilrst palnti-d.
'lhlsCIIUMIi.'AI, l'Al.NT has taken rirt Pi einluins at twenty of t tan Stal Knlrsof the Union. Sample card
, colors sent free. Address N. V. 11 N A M 1! I. P A 1 N T O O., HO Chambers street, N. V., or M 1 1, L II It
'.'.'It o 8., lei) Water street, Cleveland, Ohio. May U, '70 ly.
TP T55
All hinds and
GREEN TEA AND
AT
T. EC. nVCA-IZE'S
MAMMOTH GROCERY.
Corner Main nnd Center Streets
BLOOMSBURO-, J? -A .
Oct. s, isis.-tr.
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
Denier in Law 3lunks, Sunday School Libraries, Depositary of the
Pennsylvania Uiblo Society,
WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPES, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS.
Books and supplies not on hand can bo furnished
On Short Notice at tho Most Reasonable Hates.
Store ill Excliango Hotel Building, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Oct. 8, 1815-
mm wmw (gsssm "mm .mure
Then Buy MILLER BROS.'
and savo one-third tlio cost of
rd tho cost of f - m? A TTP A
ner and will Vjll lulW.LVjJ
i-il ready for uso In wuluiorany color
is mucli baiiiboiner
naint. is iirepareu
in
tlio counlrv. iiuiny of whtcli bate bse'ii lialuUsI six
lius tJllKMIL'Al, l'A in I iuu I AM n rintl. t-ix-iiiiuuia
'rcinlums
Address
ti coioisHcntirtHi.
h. V. KNA1IKL
l'A I NT CO., IM Chambers
AST NOTICK;
Irursons Indebted to II. I.. IHeffenbach for
orsubM-rlntlon lotbo eiinuuiiN are teity cotim-
that, bis buoVslio lurwti rsl uonths oast U-eu la
tlio hinds of the uuderslxiied for e-olleclloa, and
tba be-lUoinent of the suns wtul bo iiroinptly made,
&. k. oltvia.
Marcb 1I-U.
POINTS I 1
o
NE rrico menns ol ncecrally tho Tw
csi rrico
CASH civei expcno of collections an J
losses from bad UcbU
THE Guru-antco i.rotects tlio buyer who
may not bo a Judgo of goods
Wo rely on Immc'na mien and. aro snt
lined with n very mtdl percent
ngo of protU.... -
IT 11 cn7 to buy of ns, tlnco Ml nro treated
alike, no ono gcttlDg faYois that
nro denied to others
DICKEIUNfl ml debnto aro ilono away
by u, overrbod y gcta our bet wlUi
rout having to fuk for it
'UIl lnrito experience, capital nnd fncll
, V Hies wo uso for tho jmoplo's bencllti
ln lowering prices............ j
WE fill orders received by malt from all
parts of tho United Etatcs. Wrlta
for particular! , '
NOT a parllclo of rlk run In buying of
us. A child may buy as cheaply,
'ma man.
would call the attention of country
A. 1'
prices
BLACK TEA.
T "P A "TVI- palnttnir. and set a palu
1 J L fVLlA X lost tw Ico n lone as any
desired. Is on many thousands of tliuilui-ut ouil
paint that
any oiner
butldlnirs
ve-urs, and now look as well as when lint melute-d.
ui inrniv ui inu
ut tnenty of tho HtAto Kalrs of tlui I'l.lon. Kuinplu card
Mll.I.hlt lllltlH. IU) iVater ktreeL I'lovelaud. Ohio.
street, N, V, Way 1. 1-ly,
Businjss OAitm
VlSITlNdOAItlW.
blTlTKU iiimiy,
UIU, IIEAIM,
l-ObTKIIS, 0M kOH
Neatly and Cheaply printed at the Uoi.um
man Office.
Dauohy & Go's. Advt's.
(if I'AM'Y fiAlliwli styloitwllli nnmoiocli
Aujf,., 'in. -iw el
AGENTS
WehnvDln nrfM ft new cam-
balirn book by 11 (,'olle-iro lies.
1- 1. i. Illtr nay. Met, will w-1
euruouiiltnud territory, V. 11. TllliAT, Pub.. SOS I
iiiuminu! ii, i Aug, j,-vt u I
n pniA 1
If you want tho best selling
111 1 1" II I N arcl '." t!10,worM "n? f """J
of cost, flti at onco to J. llltllJB CO., W Ilroad-
way, ii. Y. AWT. u 1
fimr TTAVP'Q lll"f.lfrnndlMMII.l(lHU
UU V , Iln.lilio 1 kiix. (jomiili to and rella-
OlO. Jwnaorbcu Itiun Olliciui coun-CB. icnrr rnniirr
for naenm. Hccuro territory nt onco. ror Circulars
nnu u-inisaiinrois,
OUAKKIt CITY l'L'UUSIIINO CO., Tblla., 1'a.
Aug. 4. 4vv il
a AGENTS WANTED FOR TIiTgREAT
Centennial history
II sells fafttj-r than imv otlier Ixjok. Ono atrcnt sold
M t'nilesm one day. send for our extra terms to
Hgi-nis. .nnoiini I'liDiiMiiuiH 1 u., i-nuoueipiiiu-
AUg.4-IWU.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Companies In want of eaulnment and sunnllos.
should deal direct with tho manufscturcr. Hats,
Caps, Hells, Shirts, las. Tho cheapest houso In tho
ijusincss, uauiiogucs rreo. ai incjoia nrm or Ar
UElthO.N & JonP.s, 1 w orand St., nA'. AUf.4.-w A
von
COUGHS, COLDS, IIOAKSENHSS,
AWD AZiZi THROAT DISXJASES
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETB
Put up only in I1MJK 110X1S.
A Tried ami .Sure Ilcmctlr.
For salo by drugfrlsts generally, and JOHNSTOX
1IOLLOWAY& OO.. l'hlladelDhla. l'a.
Aug. .-vr. u
Iff A mPD 3' TJT A XTflO (Irand, Kouare. and
VVXIAiJIVO UIVIIOHT. A ItlS
Till-: iikst Jl auk 1110 Tone, Touch, worlcmanihlp,
ruia uurnniiiiy unsurpassea. watkhh uihiami,
Concerto, NltW OUCIIKSTItAL, VBSl'KIt, CHAI'EI.
ci,auiiina, uiojiirai-jui'H e;uiaiis, una ukn
TKNNIAL CONCKItTO CHIMBS, cnnnot bo excelled
lnionoorucnuty. 'ino ceijiUKitTO HTOi'isauno
IMI I'ATIOM Of tho HUMAN VOIUK. Tho OltCHES-
TltlONand CKNTENNIAI. OUOAN8 haistwoand
one half octaves of Hells tuned In ncrfect haimonr
wuu 1110 reeus. unu in Aiirifro passuKCs, lueircuect
11 magical uuu eiecuiiing, urrunu.-u ior oix
YIUHM.
1'ltlCHH EXTIIKMULY LOW for cash. Monthly In
stallmenls received.
A Liberal discount to Teachers. Ministers. Church-
es, hchuols, Lodges etc. TltAVKLLINO AUKNTS
WAMKII.
UDectal Inducements to tho trad. Illuitratnd
Catalogues Mailed. Second hand Hanoi and Organs
tttOltijATHAIMIAINH. HOHAC1C WATEHS A HONS
i uroaaway, kcw yoric, aannracturers and utai
ers.
(leneral Agents for 11. HIlONINOEIt OHOAN CO.,
New Haven Ct.. and SOLK and EXCLUSIVE AgcntH
for tho salo of their Organs in the Mates of Wew
York-, Now Jersey. 1'cnnsMvanla. Ohio. Indlana.and
Michigan. Aug. 4.-1 w a
Babcock & Wyeth's Ads.
6 Oft A Howard for an Incurable case. l)n.J. P.
aZtt Fitlkii. being sworn.savs : 1 graduated In
imj, uppoinu-u io i-roiessors cnair io : nave ae-
voted in 3 cars,cxcluslvely to Ithcumatlsm.kcuralgla,
tlout. Kidney and Llier dlse.iw. I guarnnteellr.
ruler's llhcumatlc llcmedy, Kidney Cordial, and
uver Plus, a permanent cure, or win rctund money.
Pamphlet, References, mid Medical advlco sent by I
man, L-raiis. Auuress nr. nuer, 4a . l- ouriu, i-uua.
luiy ai, 'ic.-tf. Caw
T. D. Kollogg's Advts.
Jill .
tU. rill k
CI ED All VATS AND TANKS. for brew-
jen, dyers, chemists, manufacturers and private
delllnss. OHO. J. 1IUHK1IAHT & CO..
,Iuno D-4SW.
Uuttonwood St., below ilroad.
TUnilEll GOODS of every descriptin,
I Vlleltlnff. Pocklmr. Hose. Hoots and Shoes. Cloth-
Ini,', SC. ItlOHAHll LF.VICIC, SON & CO.,7MChest-
nue m i-iuiaaeipiua, iigenis naeionai uuDDor lo,
Juno V-43W.
E
ZELL'S
NCYCLOPEDIA,
rravlnirs. and 18 smendid mais. The IIKST HOOK
V-Pur Vrnmu IWtmt nWl.lu nAAAnM.
of unliersal knowledgo In tho laniruage. Now in
course of publication. SPKCIMEN wltii map sent
CIIAS. II. DAVIS & CO., Pill la,
Aprw ly.
EXCELSIOR
PRINTING INK CO.,
BEST AND CHEAPEST
PIUNTIXG INK IN THE MARKET,
13 llnri-lny St., NEW VOItK.
Aug. ii, ';o.-isw k
UUSINliSS ESTABLISHED IN 1838.
BOERICKE & TAFEL,
HOMCEOPATHIC
l'lIARMACY, 145 Grand St, New York.
Keen constantly on hand a complete stock of re
liable llomieopathlc Medicines, und books on Do
mestic l'rui tleu. Goods cent to all parts ot tho
country, by mall or express.
Kund stamp for dewriptivo cataloguo and prloo
curreu t. Address as ubovu.
Aug. 11.-6W K
AN OTHER NEW STO RE
IN TUB OLU l'OST Ol'r'ItJB UUILUINO,
Stain Street below Market.
jean bo found one of the best selected assortments
ui Aiuns- uuu uoys iieauy Aiauo vioimut and
FURNISHING GOODS,
rue unuersigneu reeling suro that he can clve en-
uru saiisiacuuu io purcuaser, and that ho can
AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
he Invites tlio public to call and examine his stock.
JESSE HICKS,
Successor to M. C. Brittain,
May 19, 10,-Sin
VISSOHEB & HALL'S
CONCENTRATED POTASH
Wiirninli'il i-qmil lu uuy 1'uiukIi In I lie imirkrt,
mill lurNUiM-riiir lu i'oiiei-nlriiti-d !,t fur I
nu iiiriunt'M lur ,, turn it u iiued.
1'ut up In ono pound metal cans, convenient for I
uso In luiiitlics for making bard und soil scaps, and I
iuk buup. eic, uce-oiupaiiy eacu can.
l-'or cle.uiliiir trle. m-essis. mnrliinrr.f. iw,int
softening water, washing sinks nnd fruit trees In tho
oi'iiwk, . .a uumiutuiuu ior excellence aim conveiil
eueo of package. For sale by iiroeers and Drue
gtuseverywlirro,
li lu r A- lliill'n Iin-rrllrlilii niul lll.liilrrtuut
I'omli-r Is valuable for tho destruction of tuo potuto
bug, cotton worm, grasshoppers, mice, ruts, nJSiches.
Insects, und vermin of all kinds. It is haruilcmto
men uud animals, nn far cheaper than l'srls green
fur tho destruction of vermin, it Is ulso Invaluable
as a DnuM'kcTAST, purlfjliig the air In hospitals and
sick rooms, und destroy tug iho foul odors of sink,
cellars, stables, c. Put up lu onu iwund cans. 1'or
salo by Druggists and eirocers oerjttlieiv.
Vlss(:iu:i( ,v ll.tl.l., .llaiiufurlunr.,
90 WAU, STUIJLT, NEW VOItK.
Aug. 4,-Siu
BLOOMSHUKG TANNERY.
G. A. IIUHUIXC
RESPECTFULLV announces to the public
that lie has reoH.'iied
SNVDKH'rJ TANNERY,
torn stand) Hioomsburg, Pa., at ilie
l-'ortsofUio Iispy uudlJght Street
roads, whero ull descriptions of
leauiur will bo made In the most
substantial and workmanlike manner, and sold at
prlcus to suit Uio times. Tho hlguusl prlco In casli
will at all Umos bo paid for ihwiuwu
Q R E E N
HIDES
of ovcrj' description In tho country,
ronage is respectfully sollcltesl,
Hioomsburg, Oct. 1, isir.-
Tho publlcpat-
pitOTllONOl'ARY'S NOTI9E.
"TJollco ls hereby given thai John A. Kunstonhas
pshlblted and Mod uu luxuunt as tho Unsiutor of
John Allen, dm-used, who was tXjimnltteu of narah
I'egg, n luuatlo. In the onice ot tho 1-rotlioiiotarr of
I'oluiulila county, which will bo presented to tbo
Court for allowance on thu nttli day of s.-pinuU-r
pMMfiffa1
Aug4,lM .HtANKA.Ut.W.
mis urn is ox riL wrra
R0WELL k pHESHAH
. Advertlting v Agents,
THIBK A CHCITNUT STB., T. LOUIS.
. np.n.-..,.-.-..-.-1-i.l-i.ei.. .-.i.r..l.i.
J. Weavor & QVb. Adv'ta.
CENTENNIAL
Ilotol Directory
OP
PHILADELPHIA.
Thousands ot our readers will visit tlio grunrl C'cn-
MnnlM Exhibition at Philadelphia. They will want
P "o Zl SI "
uoou nnu uie cimrKen ihu
irtnt. mtikn nil ftrrftntrrmcnis ueiora huiiuuk.
can bo dona by correspondence with tho proprietors.
This directory wilt bo found such as are fully up to
thess requlremenls.
Elm Avenue Hotel
IjlLM AVKNUK AND l-'iny-l'iiwi
!i Street, opposlto
ITcut end of Illficliiimry Iinu.
fS.OO BOOMS.
A single room and s.nglo bed II oorda
llooms can bo secured by correspondence.
Juno id, 'id.- Im.
c
IMiii
11IANNING HOUSri ...
ie Htrrrl, frfim 31111s lo 10th Mrrrl", PlilloaI.
nlilti, ln.
ON Tin: KUHoruAM imii.
Handsomest partot West l'hllft fl? hla! cars pass
door to Centennial (Iroundsl new buildings or oncic
and stone, nnd new furniture, capacity ior h
guests uuiuiMi xi inn ."""'i
supper 60 cts. each; careful ottendants and private
waicnmen; largo puriiun uwuihiiiumi"v "" .
scctlons. ltooms may bo engOKed In adynnco by cor-
rosnondenco C1IANNINO IIOTHl. UU.
ciwSninq hotel
1870.
BELMONT HOTEL,
STUIOTLY FIllST-OIiASS.
TKUM35.sa PEK DAY.
COK. FOUTY-FIltST AND OllEGON STS.,
(SILVXn UlrLKOROVB.)
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
t'hnrlm 1'. nnd 1'. 1'. Ml even., nf llnlllwar,
OWNEK8 AND 1'llOPlllETOItS.
Najor. W.W. LELAND, Manager.
It. tllniMlAn. nnmnltV. eitltjl 1M fflfl
long x lis feet wldo ; 3 stories high ; built and fur
nished by ll&ltlmoreans. Private parlors, en suite,
etc. Hpeclal rates for Turtles, Associations, Sc.
Krench, Herman, Spanish and Italian spoken In tho
hotel, All charges modorato and accommodations
llrst-class. It Is within four blocks of tbo main en-
trunco 01 tne eirana cenionniai j-ivposiiion.uie must
leslniblo location of any Centennial Hotel. Tho en
tire house Is surrounded by a magnlllcent grove ot
maple trees, of thirty years grow Hi, making It tho
coolest hotel In Philadelphia. Tho furniture and
equipments of tho cnttro establishment ore of th
most liberal character, and during tho season a nrsU
class orchestra will furnish muslo for tlio entertain
ment ot tuo guests. Aiarkct street una cuy can puss
tho door.
June 3). -3 m.
'.Congress Hall.'
NEW roUK-STOIlY PltlCK HOTEL, ON THE EU
HOPKAN PLAN.
Elm Avo , Ilclow rortf-Kccon St.,
Directly opposlto Main Exhibition Building. Ac-
Mmmnri.Hfm. tnr 1 nnn r.Miafj. Hrwlfil RrrfLnr-n
1 . , ,' V0 , J itm t I n
'"S'1" '"t 'go Parties. Terms-ON E DOLL Alt
U, A ,!;om,,l,.p.9?,T ttn.?,nISJfSSS,
w Jl
uly l-Jm.
This Directory is compiled by
J. WEAVER & 00,.
Newspaper Ativcitlnluff Agents,
110 Smtthflcld Street,
PITTSSliUnO, l'A.
Branch onice, 1313 Market street, Phtla.
LOUIS BERNHARD,
Dealer In
BIOIH WATCHMjCWUM,
0:i... Winl.r. Tnn.nlm
uiivt'imne, iTuitnco uuu uonwir
ULOOMSBURO, PA.
Ladles' and Gentlemen's Cold an d Silver Watches,
of American and Foreign manufacture.
Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks,
FINE JEWELRY, AO., AO.
REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING
Promptly Executed.
Octls-ly
CARRIAGE
MANUFACTO E Y
DLOOMSDUnO, TA.
C. SLOAN & BROTHER
HAVK on liand nnd for sale at the most
reasonable rates a splendid stock ot
CAIIUIAGES, BUGGIES,
and every description or Wagons botb PLAIN and
FANCY,
Warranted to bo mado ot the best and most durable
materials, and by tho most experienced workmen.
All work Bent out from the establishment will bu
found to lie of the highest class and sure to (rive per-
feet satisfaction. They havo alto anno assortment ot
SLEIGHS
ot all the newest and most fashionable styles well
and carefully made and ot the best material.
An lnsticctlon of their work Is asked as It Is be
lieved that none superior con be found In the coun
try.
Oct. 8, 1ST5 tf.
j.b. kmttle.
W. II. ABBOTT
Farmers.
Important to
and everybody In want ot
LIME, LUMBER, AND COAL.
Wo have erected kilns at or neartbn I'aner Mlll.nn
the 1). II. W, It. It. and aro now prepared to sell
nine at very reusonuble prices and of good (luallly.
uruers uy iu car pruinpuy nuea ana snipped to
uny station on tbo above road.
A full lino ox I.I'M I) Kit, of all kinds, dressed
or In the rough, Milngles, Lath and
bill Timber to which we Invito
the attention ot custo
mers. Orders received nnd filled for all kinds of Fiuily
COAI.
uy sine attention to business wo uopo to merit a
bbuio of public patronage.
A.Ml'lUS s Aniiu rr-,
I m.isia.- fnuwissa, in.
THE
EYE & EAR,
DR. Gr. C. McDERMOTT
makes tho treatment ot
Diseases of the Ear & Eye
A Sl'KCIALTV,
and lias opened at Wllllamsport, l'a. an Institution
for tho treatment and cure ot patients suHeriiiir
from such disease.
onice Uours.-uutll 8 a. m., 1 to S, and 8 to 8 p. m.
Call on or address '
g, c. fliinitflio'i"r, w. o.,
April nsm. St., WlllUmsVa,
A,
Mi:nSTIIATOH'S NOJIC'R
"tiers of Aitiiilulstriitlon on tha rutntiinf r-ii.tn.
MTATk OV CIllK. khlIkKi.lr. rr.-ll.tn
Fettoiinan, laloot the Twp. ot Untnwlssa,eountyot
Culuinbbi, dcceased.liaveUen granted by Uielteirls
ler ol said county to Lafsyetu-I'ellerraan. All per.
sons having claims against, thu estate of the dece
dent are re-queste-d to patent them for settlement
nud those Indebted to the e-stnto toinako iiaimeut
to the uiiderslgned ad uilnlsti-iitorwlthout delay.
IKAVinTK r'h-n'UtMAN,
Numldla, July II, isis-ow. Administrator.
Hl'HANS' COURT NOTICE.
OttOO IS berrbV irlleu lllat till frtllmvlm. nnwnnl.
have been cxhlblU-a uud tiled In the onica ut thu
Clerk of thu orphans' Court of Columbia county,
a-id will ko presented to the Court on UioOUuUr
of SepU'inlM-r, next and bo conilrmed within fuur
days I here-after unless cause be shown why they
should not Ihi allouisl.
Tho uocounl of Lei I A. Illdlay oneot tbo Trustees
ot (loo. Illdlay under tho will of (Ico. llldluy de
ceased. Tlie account ot lianlel IMehl survlilng Kxrcutor
of Anthony l)lhl as Trustee of Mary Breibst lato
Mary JVck. ni;sl by Oco. W. West, administrator ol
Uaulel lili-Iil Ueceuse-O. it, I'ltAji K za Ull.
JulySJ.-to acHcoTc.
Tlio Latest and Bost.
"Ut Mr Naks 111 Kihiu.r bi-onsx,'' a brantlfa
sengund chorus by II. 1', Hanks. Mallexl cuttpalj
lur u eents by
WM. II, BOKKIt tc CO,
Muslo l'ubltohert and pcalcrs,
June- w. llei Clitstuut bt., I'hlladolpbU.
&i o a day at home. Agesu wanted. Outfit u
iarctolVtiTy. 'ntl,1, lu'',u't MBliJJ
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