The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 23, 1877, Image 4

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    , THE. JD.QLU3IBIAN DJILAiOCKAT3L001SBUljti;,. CQX UJfBM COL TSTTY, 1A.
Lvnnnucit jrom iije.
MrVllvon nliteetcit to lilm as ft wit fiem.
Tliaofcjecllon win overruled by the uourt
and Mcl'nrlfln (nntlniicu :
In Uctober, 187S,f crime to llio conA region
for the purpose of Investigating the Ancient
Order of Hibernian, anil I joined tbo order
In April, 1874 i I made dully reports of my
lnrettaT(ou!i to my Miperiors In Dilla
(jiAVlien did you becomn acquainted with
Put Hester? A On the Oth of April, 1875,
nt Ills' owri home at Locmt flap Junction.
Q Did you linvo any talk witli him about
the order ? A. Not then, but on the morn
ing or-lhe llth ol May I had n talk with
him j bo told mo that ho had been a member
of tlio organization for n great many years,
but that lie had not Joined sltice ho got nut
of tbo penitentiary, because a great many
people jvero agalnt him and that the order
amounted to nothing ; that In his timo he
ran things to suit hlmaelf, iiud that when he
joined again iit'vVould make things jump ;
Ufa&ithrt'thiit wlicn he was a member he
could have things done just as ho wanted
Iherffbut.tlnt at the present time
"Stop," jjrked out Jlr Hvon
Tlis.witn.fM Mnnpeil. as lie nlwivs Ini-i 4.
wberf tllrl 'that the t:iftd In
a feJidAbtf" he rmlliiti, d !
Instated thitjriie wtslird to hive a lm
llckel he could linve it ilnne when ti t'le;i"I
and that hq could g"t men to do wh it lie
plcajd.
Q. Who wn with yu at this time 1 A.
Tom tjanolmo Introilucetl mo to Hotter, but
he was not present at tho ciiiiversiti'in.
Q Did' you proles to be hotdlni an oflW
in the order f A. Yes; I told him that I
was secretary o!" the Shcnandosh ilivl.ion.
.T. F. Brink sworn ; arreted Mnllugh In
FrencUtown, in the lower end of Luzerne
outjt?
HjJ. Linden, asjistant superintendent of
1'inkerton s detective agency, tftitipcl that
he arrested Tully near Wilkes Birre, on the
lltlday of November last. I arrested him
under the namo of Patrick llrown, telling
him I hai;i warr.iut for the arrest of a man
named Tully", for the murder of Ilea ; ho
said that lio knew nothing about it, and was
not in Uo country at the time, and that ho
was working In tho No. 1 drift of the New
port colliery, Luzerne couuty ; I took him
before. 'vfyuiro Heed, who aikcd him if ho
wanted a hearing light away; he said ho
hail n'o friend or ball handy; and that he
would wait until the rest got a hearing ; lie
was then committed to jail,
Mr. l'yon (J. Did he ever have a hear
ing ? i A. Not ulitll he li.ul a habeas corpus
beaiiug, or it hearing, ! mean, before 'ftjulre
Iiofth
i""Wa? it on uN'ovember 8, 1876? A
think there was a hearine on that date.
Q. Did these (Mcllugli and Tully) men
ever ge$ a hearing before they enti red this
courtj A.' I don t know, sir.
Q. Wart they over given u hearing? A
Not trt'my kron ledge.
Q Why did you prosecute these prisoners
in Schuylkill county ? A..Became the wit
ness was In I'otUville and it was cheaper to
take The prisoner to tlio witness than the
witness to the prisoner.
JlrPlsyon examined tho witness at some
lenglh,. but failed to get much information;
particularly about Kelly's suit of clothes.
Jlichael Lawlor sworn ; I was brought
herefrom Schuylkill county jail ; I have
known; Patrick Tully for eleven years;
kusvv.'him at Port Hope, Luzerne county ; I
saw mm in Lunerne couuty first on the 17tli
of March, 1 809, in a saloon kept by James
IlarktnsTI met him again in Nov. 1809,
at a meeting of district 2S of tke Miners
and Laborera Beticr. AsVti ; he met me mid
I called him Patrick Tully.tho name I kuew
him by iu .Schuylkill county, ami he told
me nol to call him by that name any more ;
I asked him why and be said he had cliruig
cd bis namo to Patrick Drown ; I asktd
hiiniwhat'for, and he told me that bo did
something.
he say where! A. No, sir.
Q- .l?jd you have any talk with him about
being an Ancient Order of Hibernian man ?
A. Yes, sir; I understood him to be a mem
ber at Glen Carbon, Schuylkill county, In
18Cd and 1807.
Crossxamined by .Mr, llyon, Q. Did he
tell ypuwhere, lie had done something ? A .
No, sir.
Q. Didnyou -work in WHkesbarre in
1870 "JlWlT'A.. At times, when there
was a sipfnslon in Schuylkill county.
Q- I'lltjlSJoYor 1871 when you
sawjiilly? A. No, sir, it wan just when I
toldjyoti.
Q. Didn't you meet him at Scranton
patchfin April, 18C!? A. No, sir.
Qj, you say you understood he was a
member. at Cilea Carbon? A. 1 knew it
from himself and his company.
Mr. Hugbes-Q. When did you join the
Older? A, On the 24tli of March, 1872.
Q- Did.ycu Jyiow Skivingtou? A. Yes
sir, and I 6w liiin'in Luzerne couuty in the
I of 18b8; he was stopping at a house
kept, by linger LaiTerly, from Schuylkill
couuty ; Roger had a brother Aleck ; Laf
ferty kept a tavern at Pardon's station(about
a mile from Wilkcsbarro) ; Latl'erty u-ed to
live at Porestvillo once, but I don't know
where elto he lived ; I left Glen Carbon on
the 2d of January, 1R03, I think; ho got
Into a lawscrape up there in Luerneand was
prosecuted, but ho made his escape from the
court house and came back to Schuylkill
county, where he went by tho name of Ro
ger Johnson.
Mr, jtyon Q. How do you know that he
went by the name of Itoijer Johnson? A. I
was told so by bis father aud his mother,
and by his sister and some of bis friends.
"I ask tbo court to stnko that evidence
out that relating to the change of name."
It was done and the battle began again.
Q. How long have you been in Jail? A.
Sis
ast.uay.
Q, You have been tried, convicted (of be-
lug un accessory after the fact to the murder
of Sanger and Urcn, committed at Haven
Run, on the 1st of September, W), and
not sentenced? A, Yes, sir.
(J And never expect to be sentenced?
A. es, sir, 1 do,
Lewis S. Parr, a policeman, testified that
he arrested Hester in January, 18Gt, In
moo uiimrg,
Q. Btatolf ynu overheard a conversation
between Ifesfer and Tom Donohue- in the
jail here? A. Donohue wanted to see Hes
ter, so in the afternoon I put them iu the
name cell ; then I locked the door and walk
ed away, and went back again on my hands
and knees; I listened, and Douohue said,
rai, rai, uiai was a poor go, killing Ilea,
wasn t tit Hester said, "It was so, and If
J nad (o get hi in stmt again I would never
do'ltj" (sensulion;) then he Bald. "Hols
killed, and It's no ute to cry about it, but
uevertbeleM we aro all right, and can at any
time get five hundred who will swear we
weren't there at the time ;"tbeu I went back
again and opened tho entrance gale and
went back aud took Donohue out and put
nun in lue inner ceil again.
. lias that all that you heard? A. Yea,
nr.
Q, Was this before Donohue was tried?
A. Ves, sir; about four or fire day before.
Q. Don't you remember telling that what
you tiavo tcld to Mr. Ik'clor, tho district at
torncy ? A. I can't say I can't recollect, It
It so long ago.
Q. How long after that did you remain
on tho police force! A. Until some time In
April.
(. hero did you go then 7 A. To Berks
county.
Cross-examined Which cell did you put
iiestrinto7 A. On tho lea aide as you
enter tho jail, on tho lower floor j Donohue
was on tho right (whero Uester Is now) j
DulTy and l'ryur wero witli Donohue : tho
door on the lea wculd shut ; It was bard to
shut, though j I was hero when Donohue
was tried and wasn't a witness.
Q. You didn't go on the stand! A. No,
sir; nor I wasn't subpoenaed, and I didn't
tell the lawyers or the district attorney
that I heard such a conversation : I
wasn't hero when Duffy was tried ; I knew
tlut 7eslcrwas indicted, and I arrested him
on suspicion for that murder.
(J. Why dldu't you tell what you beard
to tho ollieers of the commonwealth? A. I
am willing to own up that I didn't know it
wnimv ulace
UV. When illd vim tell? A I toM
my
m ii r. I'm I diil.. i want to lw diag-d In
to tlir .tlV.nr, u cause I didn't want tlnw
people "ii in, i rm-k. Inn iii' dim; Col mid
Cuke in Lu tin It lphia sumo leu diy- ago, ho
l'ld me thai lle-ler was going to be tried
Inr the murder of Rea and I wrote to M
C'liirad Shliiilel, uT raaniqua.
Q Why di'l you listen at the cell ibmr
A Tu find out what was going tin, and I
lound out what Must told, no more, no
lcs.
Q Didn't yon forget to tell this conver
s.i inn In 18iJ3? A. I never f.irgot it.
L. u. Ikeler sworn. I was .dUtritt nt
lorncy of Columbia coUuly in 1SG0 ; Lewi:
Parr, the witnes who just lea the stand
stopped ma one day on tho pavement mar
my olhre, whils Hutcr was in jail and wan'
ted to tell ms what he overheard Hester
and Donohue say; my recollection in that I
took linn in my office and he stated tn me
there, as nearly as I can recollect, that he
heard Pat. JJe'tet say to Donohuo that he
was sorry Rea had been killed and that If he
ha I it to do over again ltncer would be
done and he said something about getting
any number ot witnesses to swear them
clpar.
Q. Did Parr leavo here before tbo timo
for Hester's trial V A. Yes, sir ; I knew that
be left.
Ctofs-examlned by Colonel Ficeze. I
was district attorney when Donohue, Duffy,
and Pryor wero tried and when Hester was
discharged.
Q. Did you tell your colleagues in the
case this story? A. I think I told Mr. Barth
olomew.
Q. When? Was it before the Donohue
trial ? A. I think it was, but I caunot say ;
I know I was very busy at that time, and I
think I noted down what the witness told
me.
Q. Have you you motes? A. I looked for
them but can't find them.
Q. Did you call Parr at the Donohuo or
Dufly trials ? A. No, sir.
.Q. Did you move for the discharge of
Hester while knowing this fact? A. I did,
sir, with the conscut and at the request of
my colleagues ; I think I mentioned th
fact but once, and I think we decided that It
could only bo used against Heater,
On Friday morning Judge Elwellread his
opinion in regard to tho alleged incompeten
cy of Daniel Kelly, as follows :
JI'IXJK ei.wuli.'s OPINION.
Commonwealth vs.Hesteret.nl; ITnnii
obiectton to the comneteucv of Dauiel
Kelly lue court permitted the couinel for
defendants to bring in the record of convic
tion of theiwitness for robbery in Schu'kl.co.
The exemplified copy of the record is from
the Court of QuarterSessiousof that county.
It shows that Dennis Kellv who is shown to
be tho witness, was indicted iu the Court of
Uyer ana 'lermlner or Kcbuylkill couuty on
the 7th day of September. 1809. for hirfiwav
robbery, nod that ho was tried iu the Court
ot Ouarter tensions on the same dav. found
guilty aud sentenced to pay a fine of one
nunureu uouars ana costs and undergo im
prisonment for two years in the Schuylkill
county prison.
The record itself is nroduced and nnnears
to be the docket of tho Quarter Sessions. It
is testilied by tho clerk that there was an
Oyer and Terminer docket kent in that conn-
ty, in which were entered homicide trials;
also lor burglary and the like.
In the case of Dougherty vs. Com. (19 P.
Smith 292) which was a writ of error to
rmstronir directed to the Over and Terminer
and Quarter Sessions, it appeared that no
separate docket was kept in Oyer and Ter
miner and the Supreme Court held that as
the reaord nurnorted to bo the roeonl nf
Quarter Sessions it must be so regarded and
treated.
The Indictment was for murder. It was
said ppr Williams J. The Court of Quarter
essions:tneretore had no lurisdiction or Bow
er to try and punish the defendant; aud if
as appears by tbo record bo was tried, con
victed and fentenced therein the whole pro
ceeding must ba regarded as null and void.
If the case bad been in fact tried in the
Oyer and Terminer the record might have
been corrected by an order of the court
nunc pro tunc, as was afterwards permitted
in tne casecitedund as was done in Brown
va uomraomvenllh, (28 P. V. fi. 122). But
until such indictment or change is made the
record must be taken as it etands. and cannot
be supplemented by parole evidence. No
part ot a juugmeut can rest on parole. Zim
merman va llrigt-aos (5; H'atts 186). Inas
much as the record of a court is to bo taken
is imparting absolute ventv it can cot be
shown by parolo that it is the record ot a
iillerent court from that it purports to be.
There are other nuestlons raised bv the evi
dence in regard to the paying of the fine iui-
furcwUU'J CUUIIIg UiC lUIJUISUU UJCUb lUTkUU
time mentioned in the indictment. But as
Upon the whnln Hhmvhiir T nm nf thnnnln.
ion that the witness is not incompetent, I
6 .p. u ul"ion npon tuoso questions.
Atic uu eciinn iri ina comnetenev or
Daniel Kelly Is overruled. Exception by
W.m. Ei.wni.i., 1". J.
.Mr, Tarr who had testified lo bear.
ing Hester's confession to Donohue iu tho
prUon, was recalled by tho defense and
cross-examined at length. He stated that
bo bad shot two Mollio Maimlres on one oc
casion, was ucciuittcd by a lurv nml ,ti,-,
out of Tnma'pjtt by the urdtr.
Several uuimpartaul witnesses wrre iheu
examiued.
The counel for the prosecution then
stated that they had a very imporUut wit
ness coming from Miamoliti this morning,
ne ueing now on tils way. With the privi
lege of calling him to tho stand when be ar
rived, the Commonwealth would rest their
side of the case. With thU agreement the
Slate uoed.
Jlr. fc. J. Ilolvertoii opened for the de
fence; After referring to the reat re
iuuiiiiny ium uevoivcs upon the iurv,
.ILlll... .1 . , .
anu tne great ntcefslty tbeie is of their
givlug careful cousideratlou to every part
of the evidence in the rake, he stated durlug
his speech, which lasted over an hour, that
the powerful Inlhitnco had been enlisted
sgalnst the prisoners, thus prejudicing the
minus ot tne public against them.
toe niicrnoon session opened at two
o clock, the attendance was very large.
Edmund 0. Harris, the witness for th
prosecution expected ffom8bamok!n having
iiiici, tv & csueu anu sworn :
Oonsumptives, Take Notioo !
Kvery moment of delay makes your cure more liopo-
iess, ana mucn depends on the Judicious cholco of a
remedy. The amount of testimony lnfaorof Dr.
ncuonck's ruimonlo Rirun, as a euro for consump'
Hon, far exceeds alt that cn be brouulit to support
mo prctcutlons of any other medicine, lico Dr.
nchenck's almanac, contalnlm: llw ccrtincstcs of
many persons of the hielictt respectability, who
nnro oeen restored to ncoitu alter bcluir prunouoceil
innirauie uy physicians of ackaovtlodircd abuttr.
schenck's Pulmonic syrup alone lus cured many, as
iiwso euaenccs will show. Ilut Ihn euro Is often
promoted by the cmploj meat of two other remedies
which nr. sclienck prov hies for t ho purpose, Theso
additional remedies aro scheuck's fe.i Weud Tonlo
and Mandrake Pills, liy tho timely use of theso
clues, ncoordlng to directions, Dr. Hchenck ccrttfles
that almost any case of consumption lino bo cured
nr. scnoncK is professionally nt his principal onice.
corner Sixth and Arch streets. Philadelphia, cierr
Monday, whero all letters for advlco mint bond,
dressed.
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Purifias tho Blood, Reno
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Its Medical Propartit'3 aro
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lli'liubls Eviik'iicc.
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Mr. It. It. Stevens.
Dar Mr I will mna, fl.(.opr.,it.. mw
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insurance and Heal libtate igent.
No. 4t bears' iiulWiln?,
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CANNOT BD
EXCELLED.
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Vl'Metlue
II. K. Stevens! '
Dear Sir This Ls ta nrrtlfv tlmt ii,m
Vi'Killnr
VeHellur
used your "Blood Preparauonlln mv ram
uy tor several jesrs, and think uat, for
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? bl 'tKl puriaer or spring nieOlclM 1 1 is the
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Vewellne
VeKCtlur
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Irecomaiend It to any uio In need or such a
imedlcbio.
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lias. A. A. DlNSMOIiK,
.Na l Itusseu btreeu
REOOBKMIim XT
Heartily.
SOtTTU 1I08TOM. TV,h f IBM
VeHetlue
mctloe
Teiiellue
Mr. fetovcas :
lieor sir I have taken several botUcs of
,vour Vegetlne, and am convinced it Is a
valuable remedy for dvNrwrvdn. i-iinnU
Vf Kellur
komplalnt and general debuity of Lhosys-
con heartily l-ecoiumpnii it tn nil ,ni.
tterliig from tbo above com plaints.
Mas. ilCWIOE PAliKEIi,
M Athens etrcct.
Veaetine
Prepare,! liy H. R. Stevens, Bcstoa, Mass.
vegetme is sold by all druggists.
Ayer's Cathartic -Pills,
For all tho purpose of & Family Physic.
Btcoxiaonr Sroath,
Eryemolaa, Xlheumatitru,
and Skin Dijeospa, iJil-
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their aperient action they ;ripo much less
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Head for sample card and price Hit with testimon
ials. HENRY S. BEAY,
Solo Manufacturer.
Rupkiit, Pa.
May 5. 71.-ly.
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
WM. F. BODINB, Iron Street below sec
ond. BloomsbUTL-. Pa.. Is nn.nar in An nl
kinds of
PAINTING,
GLAZING,
and
PAPER HAKGNG
la tho best styles, at lowest'prKes, and at abort
notice.
Parties havlnc- such work to An win hav mnm.
caning on m.
All Work Warranted to cMve ftnf InflM'tlnn. Clrftar
boU cited
WJI. F. UODINE.
MarchSTs
ALBRECHT& CO.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
The Albrecht & Co. Piakos. are
first-class in every respect, boinc con
bidercd tho leading Philadelphia
make by musicians and competent
iudees. Through their extunsivo
facilities. Messks. AuutGciir A Co,
are enabled to tum out instruments
that aro not surpassed anywhere, and
still sell them at prices -within the
reach of all. No Piano is, permitted
to leave their factory unices satisfac
tory to the mobt minute particular,
licnco their guarantee of five years
is a thing of value. All late im
provements of importance aro found
in those instruments.
Messrs. Auhieciit & Co. have re
ceived the most Uattering Testimo
nials from L. M. UoTTBCiuuf , Franz
Aut, Gustave cUtor, J. P. Himmels
UACJi, Wiixiam Wolsiekter and'
many other eminent artists, besides
being ablo to refer to thousands of
private purchasers, schools, semi
naries, societies and teachers.
Pianos conscientiously selected per
orders by mail, carefully packed and
shipped safely to any part of the world.
fFer further particulars as to
references, prices and terms, address,
ALBRECHT & CO.
610 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
11, i3i.-iy.
Verbatim Reporting.
TKHMri 1 AUu&ltraveUlig-, boardln-. and other
rzpebsea; Uve dollars a session, for taklngtho report:
nd ten cents a folio, ( hundred words, f for writing
out Jnto lout-baud.
here the matter reported la one day equals or
exceeds nf ty folios, the nve-illar fee will be reunit
ed, and tho transcribing jnghand charged at
nrtetu cents a folio; but, .all such eases. If toner
than nny roUos urn pun based, the Uve dollars will
bo cbarL-vd.
Address. S. N. Walker, A. H. , Court-etendR-rapher,
tiioomnburs", Columbia e..mty, l'ennsjlva
11U. ltesldeuee, Iron strevl, between Third and
Kourtiu
Omce. lib B. K.Orvls. Esq. , Columblan-bulld-Inir,
eutranee.opiioslle tha eu&t irate lo the court
bouse vol d, Dnl Door, nrst door to rlfbl.
omce-hour, trom.twelv to one oclock.
eb is, isis-iy
JOll PRINTING
OF EVERY DE8RIPTI0N
executed peom1tly
At tbe Oolvmbuh Oifioe
BIG
. .11 !' 'II V, ' , ; ; -
BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH iN'OIUIAL SCHOOL DISTKICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
T. L. GRIQWOLdTa'iT M. D Principal.
Tllissciluouasat prosnnt constlfitert,
, IuvUIiib uud cuinmodluus i oini
nrlni- mitrr
l.'UlhllllU MH'CIUU'
u.'.iii.in u".iitiiiiu, nun ea" in ,teoas. 1'i.icuors
lu.niui.iiv. r my cuius a wim'k a ju ich 111 iu iii i e
uoures of midy preci Ibod bj tha stale t
1. Moil I School. II. Preparatory. Ill, Kleiiienlaiy. IV, Classical,
Ailjuncl Courses : I Aculeinic It. Oniniuerei il. III. C'nue in .Muic. IV. Crnirsc in Art. V. Conre In Physic il Culture.
The Elementary edciitlllc and Classical Courses are I'll iPEMIiiN' M. nml st,i int erilulliiirthereln. lecelve stnte iilol im.i. eonfenlnir t!ie followlrtr
enrrespundinir IX'grees ; Miisurof the hleu.ents; uusterof tlio "olences: Maiterof thelUaaslos. Uraluates
tlielrntMlninent signed b ihoonieersofino Ho.inlot 'irnsteis.
1 lie eoiiiwj of Muily 01 escribed by Hie Mate Is liberal, nnd tho Kclentltlonnrt Classical courses are not Inferior to I hose of our best Colleees.
The State reoulresa bltrh'T order of Cltlzenstlln. Tne tlmeHilmnniKl It. IIU niienr lim nrlitm rih1ctM of IhU Scjti il tu heln tDSecuro H bv f urntshlnff Inl elll-
gentan I entclent Teuciiersforher -cluiols. I'o hits
ineir uueiiix.au iiiueniH. to all such It promises
uuaiOKtie. umir.t) the I'r lie on ..
nil. M ll.l.IA.U U1.WKI.I., I-reslilcnt llunnl
Sept. 8, n.-ly
WTIOLESA LE DH UG EMPORl UM .
Corner .Main nntl Mnrkut Street
BLOOMSBURG, P a.
The undersigned having been engaged in the
business for the pat eight ycaw
dealers to their largo and varied stock.
They defy competition by any house in or out of the lnrco cities.
Their stock consists of Paints, Oils,
Glass, Putty, Patent medicines, Spices,
6Lc.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
BIRO-WEIR'S BLOC SSL .
Where may bo found a large 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 the celebrate
OIL OF GLADNESS.
CALL AND EXAMINE ODIt STOCK.
MOYEB BROS.
May 19, ic.-tf.
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
o r
ST -A. 3ST ID .A. IR, ID M ANTJF AC TUBE
The Largest Assortment !
The Best in quality I
The Lowest in Prices !
The Easiest Terms !
yOU "W ILL FIND jp T
COMER THOMAS' MUSIC STOKE,
1 i 7 M I I-i Jj S T 11 EET.
DANVILLE, PA.
Bee.J Sm
Then Buy MILLER BROS.'
tSFM CH EMTCAL PA INT K&rioa'Vtllet
PAINT C(
Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S
si?i S"W"5? s( m n?r rn a t. u a rxr'n rsinanciuKi Cct lamttnat
h.iT i. SSi , ,.VJ ,-'lu
tniKJV.'t.VU "?niV'.'. ' iiaie Dtenpuin eu tucjenrs nml now look-as well as whcnJlrst pain tell,
h pilhMll'Al. 1'rtiN r has taken First l icmlums nt twe nt ot the Malo ralm of Hit, Union. .NamWearU
olors sent free. Address N. V. K.NAMUl, l'AINT CO., ITS 1'ilncu jtix'el. N. V .or Ml I. L II It
O s., la Waler street, Clc eland, Ohio. ' n"' Stay is 76-iy
. :' ' - .a miiiiau, muwuiiun oi li e uj est uui n iiitk
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
ox iNTrnuar to nvnmr one.
'' A PIANO OR PARLOn ORCAN CHAIR,
Mill) aim 1 ju.ln Wo buVv-uuilaUtoppon the bulc of tha titter
uhll.-l.'unlii.-f.jrwar,! In llrn orainary jmmIiIjh for pl) In.-, and liy
it .Iraiilu arrangement, whieli glvvs It a backward ami at tho tamo
tloio alo an aril moemeut, follow b bU motions anil supports him
la any petition nlthout lutorftrlnts la tlio leut with (bit freedom
i f hlsiuoiemeutfl.
Aug II, TC-am
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
Dealer in Law Blauka, Sunday
Pennsylvania Uiblo Society,
WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS
Books and supplies not on hand can Lo furnished
On Short Mice at the Most lleaxonalle Rates.
Store in Exchange Hotel Building, Bloomsburg, Pa.
erstfiuvfrbetf.i-'llltlesror I'rnffloniil and classical
l t.-ly heated bj btiuui, will tcntliated. lighted by gus,
exnerb'tirai, tiHi'lnr, unj nilvo to their worit. Discipline nrm uni Kina, unitorm ana moruugu,
ot'ciiuz iu ii'iicu. MUU0UU4 auuimei any itiuo. iiuoias
end It solid's oiinr? persons 'f good abilities and good
aid inleve oo lua ilielr bowers, and abundant oujortunlths tor well paid labor alter leaUnif ."cnooi. ioi
of Trualecs'
would call the attention of country
,-t" . . i'"'""" D'-)wa anu iiuw iuok iui Hi'iias w lien nrst imiuted.
l'ii t lrs,t l'reuilums nl twenly of I he Mato Fairs ol tho fnlon. Sample eard
n i - i,d,f . ? 'v!' V' ,1" N ' rt "ter btreeI. Weuuid, Ohio.
CO, l.s.l'itLcebtiut, N. Y. May 12, ';c ly,
IJ 1 itui 1 lasl tnkonsloiisiisnnyothtr
M. APLATFORM ROCKER OH
? AS TORS, lihlliloni eay siovcmc i,t
toJu&rulticrlurnttura nllliuLrt of louajt;
Ulnz, In fact. Ill" "lily I'Ulforui llockcr uaja
thjt ha a pi rf evil tatt.fuctory uoxuiint,
ManufacturvU for the traJo by
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
BUFFALO, N, Y.,
and for ralo bylhtf prlncliial dealers throachoot
tho United Sulci.
rvlf i"t Kept by any dealer In your town,
cud to ua foi 1'ilco LUt and CaUloi;ue.
School Libraries, Depositary of tho
leirnlnir.
uud turnlsbcd with a boiiiitlful supply of purc.soft,
Expenses
reservua ueu uebireu.
In tuu uther Co jrses receive Normal certificates ol
nurinses, -ihose who ueMre to Inipnivo lliclr tune
fill.. J. (1. l'I!i:i:.i:, Srrrrtnry.
BLOOMSB U KG
MARBLE WORKS,
T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor,
MAI.V STKEKT, 11BI.OW MAUKET.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in all 1-iniU o)
MONUMENTAL MAEBLE WOHKS
We use tho best AMtTtlCAN anil IT A T I AN Marble,
fie has on hand -nd furnishes to order
MONUMENTS,
TOM IB.
HEADSTONES,
URNS, VASES, Ac.
Every variety ot Marble cutting neatly executed it
tho lowest market prices.
A lonff practical experience and personal attention
to business makes the proprietor confident or nlvlns
satisfaction. All orders by mall promptly attendea
to. 1'. o. box '7.
BriJy. U. HVt delivered free oe Aarje.tt5a
Aus. II, 'J4-ly. T. L. OUNTON, l'roprletor.
Important to Lawyers.
Justices of thol'eace, Constables, rteciitorK, Ad
ministrators, (luardtan. Township ollieers, and busl
nebu men Rencrally.
Wo have on hand a l.irso assortment of lefal
blanks for tho U".e of Attorney), Justices and Con
table's blanks of all kinds, .Noto and Itccelpt books
tor Administrators xc.
1-It ICE LIST.
ATTOIiN EV'S 1) LANKS.
Preclpa for Summons.
" n.
ltulo to take Depositions.
" " "chooso Arblirators.
1 cents apiece, cr 11.10 per hundred.
Petition for Appointment of Guardian.
" " Cliall'in
llulototako Depositions.
Nurr In Debt, wlm conresslon,
" " Assumpsit.
.Mechanics IJ.-u.
4 cents each or f3.G0 per hundred.
Petition for sale nf ileal Kstalo 8 cents each.
JUSTICE" UL NKH.
Subpcrnis, Summons, Warrants, Executions, so fo
tsceutscach.
leases r, cents each
liluo Deeds 10 "
l'.irclunent Deeds ijv " "
Agreemenls a '
orphan's Court sales 20 for Jl 60
Constable's Sales a cents each
.Moniraffo and Iiond Vi "
All kinds ot Notes l " '
Itccelpts, Notes, school ordern, roor Orders, Wore
Orders, neatly bound, constantly on hand, or made
to order on short notice.
Weaio prepaiedto do neater Job work than ans
other onioelu this county.
WtOCKWAY & EIAVKIX,
Editors and rropiietors
of the COIXIIBUK,
isioomaburir, l'a
GLENN'S
SULPHUR SOAP.
Thoroughly Cures Disteasfs op tub Skiw,
IlEUl-TlriES THE COMI'LEXIO.V, PREVENTS
ANt Remedies Rheumatism and Gour,
Heals Sores and Abrasions of the
Cuticie anu Counteracts Contagion.
This Standard External Remedy for Erup.
Hons, Sores and Injuries of tlie Skin, not only
removes prom the Complexion am. Blum.
Isiies arising from local impurities of the
IjIckxI and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the sun and wind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders the CUTICLE
MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and ITIANT,
and being a wholesome EEAUTIF1ER is far
preferable to any cosmetic.
ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUI
riiUR Haths are Insured nv thi: use of
Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which In add!.
Hon to its purifying effects, remedies aud PRE
vents Rheumatism and Gout.
It also disintects clothino and linen
and prevents diseases cummunicated by
contact with the terson.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald,
riess, and retards grayness of the hair.
Physicians speak of it in high terms.
Prices-25 and 50 Gents perGako; per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
K. It TU 50 can calt. are iriplo tha U of Uiom al
a ccnu.
"II1LI8 1UIK AM) -WHISKEU UVE,"
Illack r Broirn, 00 Ceula.
1 5. CMTTiaiOS, 1'ropT, 7 Sixth ir.,M
Oct, , 1ll..y(
BLOOMSBURG TANNERY.
. A. II C It It I IV fl
RIJ?I;I?C'!.,FU,'IA' "iinoiiiieea lo tlie publio
that he has reopened
SNVDKIfd TANNEHV,
(old stand) llloomsburEr, pa., al the
lorksofthe Espy andXIeht street
roads, w hero all dean lotions of
lpatlifr rlll h. m..l. In .ka
fubstantlal and workmanllko manner, and sold at
ffiVaU.!S.'mi1lfor,1,, Pr,W 1UCa3"
, O.HKKN HIDES
of every description lu tho country. The putllonat
ruoaffO is respocltully solicited,
Illoouisburif, Oct. 1, 1876-
MORRIS MICHEL,
riiAcric.il, piano niAunn,
TUXKIt AM) lti:iAIIli:it.
lJLOOJISUl'UO, PA,
;tV.v
jrftffly
- M m I
F1HBT CLASS PIANOS AND GROANS FOB SAUL
SLCOND HAND PIANOS TAKEN IN IXCIIANOJt.
VUDtU 1X MALI, ItOilPTiY IXaOCTJIO,
Cti, 1-ly I
RAIli ROAD TIME TABLES
plIILADJiU'JU AND 1U2ADINO iIoa!)
AIUtANUEMENT OV rASSEKGER
TRAINS.
July 12, 19711.
trains leave nrrEKT as roiiovs (fnmATurn.,,
For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, Pottsruij
Tninaqitn, c 11,33 n, m
For Catarrlssn, ll.Su n, m. and 7,00 p, m.
For Wlllluinsport,e,33 0,81 a, m. and 4,00 p, ni.
THA1N8 TOR ltCrlRT IKATIt AS FOLLOWS, (8CKDAT t
CKI'TKD.)
Ixiarc Now York, ,4J a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, 8,10 a, m.
Leave Heading, 11,8 a. m., I'otUytlle, H,l p. to
amlTaman.ua, 1,S0 p. m.
Lcao Catawlssa, o,!0 o,SS a, m. and 4,00 p. m.
Leave tVllllamspon.B 3 a.m,lS,com. andt,cop,ra
Passengers a 1 il from Now York and phila'ii)
phla go througa n lUiout chango Of cars.
.1. C. WOOTTKX,
Jan. 1 1, tuc tf. General Superlntehden.
.VTOUTHEUN CENTItAL ItAIUVAY
J COMPANY. rtl
On and after Norember soth. 1S78. trains w 111 leate
sUNHUltY as follows 1
NOHTIIWAIII).
Erie Mall 6.!0 a. tu., uirli e Ellnlra 11,50 0,
" Canandalgtia .3.9, p. m
Kochvstci i.ii '
Niagara., no u
itecovo nccommodat fen 11,10a. m. unite Viluiiias
it I2.B5 p. m.
Klnilra .Maiu.lt, a.m., urrlve Elmlra lo.son.m.
Ilullalo Kpr-.ss T.lo n. 111. arrive HufTolo 8.tu a. m
Mil'TIIWAIII).
Uuffalo Express i.6o a. tn. urrlve Ilorrlsburg l.to .m
" llaltlmoro 8.40 "
Ulralra Moll ll.ls a.m., nrrlvo llarrlsbuig l.to p.ra
" Washington I0.su "
" Paltlmoro 0.30
" Washington 8.C0 "
ilantsburgHCCommodatloii 8.40 p. m. arrive Harris
burg 10.60 p.m.
at rive Ilultlmore S.2A a, m
' Washington CM "
Krle .Mall 12.54 a. in. arrive llnrrlsburgs'ioa. rn.
" Daltlmorc 8.40 "
" Washlngtou 10.SB "
All dally except Sunday.
D. M. IIOYD, Jr., (Jcneral rassenger Agen
A, J. CASSATT, Genernl Mansge
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
i'li il adc 1 fli lu & die I!. It. llivislon.
WINTER T1.ME TABLE.
ON and nfier SUNDAY, NOV. 20, 187G
the trnius on tho I'hiiadolphiii trie Kail
Uoad LUUslon n 111 run us lulluHs:
WJiSTWAJlD.
ERIE MAIL leaves New York- ......
" " " I blladelphla ,.,
" " " IlHltliuoie. ...
" " M Hurrlsburg
" " " wiiuumsport
" " " Lock Haven ,
" 41 lienovo
" " arr. at Erie
.. 8.:s p. ra
..11.55 p. m
. 9.iup.m
. 4.15 a. in
. 8.SS a. m
. 9.40 a. m
. ll.io a, m
. 7.3 p m
MioiKA EiritEBS leaves Philadelphia.. T.so
m
iiuiiunoie
! " " llarrisburg. ...I0'0a.m
arr. at w Ullambporu 2.i p. m
" " Lock Haven.. 0.23 p.ra
" " llenoro 4 41 p. m
' ' " Kune 9.20 p.m
" " iiunulo
FAST LINE leaves New York .25n. m
" " " Phlladelplda lisoa.m
" " liiililmoie ll.nsu.m
" " llninsburg 320 p.m
" arr. nt Wllllamspurt 1.3 j p. m
: 0:
EASTWARD.
DAY EXTOESS
leaves Kane s.oo a. m
" " ltenovo li.loa m
, ' " lklluven 11. oiun
" ' " Mlllamsport..,.12 40p. in
' ' an, at llunisburg 4,iup m
, " " Philadelphia 7.vup.m
" ' " NeWiork 10 15 p.
" " llaltlmoro J.35 p. m
" " WOihlngtou, 9.UI p. m
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11 20 a. m
" " " lienovo 8.3511. m
" " " Uick Haven 0.43 p. m
" " Wllliamsport 11.15 p.m
' " arr. at Hirrlsburg 2.45 a. m
" " llaltlmoro 7.45a m
" " " l'blliideluhla ".win. m
" " NewYorlf. ..,..10 05 8. m
FAST LINE leaves Wllliamsport....... . 17.35 0. m
arr. at llarilribuiir 4. oa.in
" " " Ilalllinoio 7.4'iu m
" ' ' Philadelphia 7.1:5 a. lu
" " " NewYoik lo.soa. ia
Erie Mall Wett. Niagara Express West.Loekllsven
Accom. est and Daj l.xpu-M Last makoclo.se con
nection nt .Noiihumberhiuit with L. K U. It. It. trains
for vwikes.J'urieand hcranton.
j:rle .Mail West, Niagara Express West, Erie
Impress Wot and Loik Haven Accommodation
u est make close conntctUn at Vt Mlam&i.oi I VMUi
N. C. H. W. trains 1101IU.
J'.ttoMallWtsi.Mugcra E.prebs West, and Day
1i.,;rL;?.Ki.st.,m,u,'" --'i1""0 comiectlon nt Lock Haven
with 11. E. v. It. It. Iialli.i.
Eiio Mull Eust and West connect nt Erie with
Ji fsonL.s.i(.M.b Il.lt. atlorrywltho c.&a.
. It It. nt Emporium v lih U. N.1.&P, II. It. andat
UrlftnocKlwItiiA V. It. It. ' I-. au t
...!'.?.rl,jr Cut W1U llm between Philadelphia and
Wllnnmport on Niagara Express West, Erie Ex.
pre?s West, Philadelphia ixrress East Hay
CY8ronlUlghdramsn.a0y MeeP'
WJI. A. BALDWIN,
Dec. lVT5-tf OeneralSupt.
D
ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA
AND
W EbTEHN ItAlUCOAll.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
Timo-Tuble No. 89, Takes effect at 4:3
A. M
MONDAY", NOVEM1IEH 22 1676.
NORTH
STATIONS.
p.m. p.m. a.m
SOUTH.
8 0.1 3 58
8 Oil 3 til
7 US 3 49
7 46 8 41
7 4U 3 ST
7 S3 3 32
7 27 27
7 22 8 23
7 IS 8 19
J 15 3 17
7 15 3 II
I Ii7 3 12
7 l3 d 09
I M 1 M
td : 1
6 45 2 M
5 80 2 42
6 16 231
0 09 2 2ft
8 02 2
S 15 2 13
5 tl 2 10
5 4S 2 18
Mil 15S
9 48
9 43
Seranton
Hellevuo
Tajlorvllle...,
...Lackawanna....
Pulsion...
,. West Pitibton...
Wjommg,
Maltby"
Pennctt
Kllirklnn
a.m. p m. p.m.
9 88 t 20 0 5
9. 49 2 SI (80
9,53 2 SI h ST.
9 SS
9 81
9 25
9 21)
10 (11 2 Jj CIS
10 OS 2 46 8 IP
10 11 2 62 111
9 IS!
1" It
9 11
9 07
9 (1.1
9 '5
8 59
8 50,
8 31
S 4-.
2 68 1 et
1" 20
10 S3
1M U(
3 17
9 M
8 17
7 11
M 3T
10 21
Kingston
7 16
7 25
ni iiiouiu .tuna,
..Pi) mouth ....
.. .AVOlKllllU
VnliMruiL-
10 s
3 9
S 27
7 SS
10 so
I 40
10 40
I'l 44
3 82
8 37
1 4a
6 41
8 81)
8 19
8 14
S US
8 2.
7 68
7 64!
7 40
7 4'!
I.Htinloek's leek.
7 6
'10 62 3 45 8 IC
.wiiL'kthlnny.,..
....Hick's Kerry..,
....Eeuth Haven.,,
-l'ervvlck ....
llrlar creek.....
...Willow drove....
Lime lildge
Espy ,
..,Illoomi,burg
11 D
11 17
11 23
11 3
4 III Sit
4 13 8 43
4 21 8 ra
4 '.9 9 03
4 37 60
4 41 6 65
4 40 7 20
4 BV T (S
II 86
11 1-9
11 4!
11 51
.1 34
5 23
5 28
1 83
1 II
1 43
1 4.1
111 37
7 35
6 2 7 40
12 2
12 07
12 10
SIS 7 45
5 14 7 62
A VII II S
5 20
6 13
, noivai.vis.-.a HndeeJ
I mil,. Clark's Mvitch.J
I 11 Uanviiio
7 oil chulas y
7 11 Camel on
S 43.Northiimbeiland.
1 25
1 12 25 5 S3 8 16
4 55 1 19
4 50 I 15
ia 1 in
p.m. p.m.
13 C2 6 4T 8 0
12 88 6 62 S 41
112 61 ft 111 I, 1ft
a.iu.
p.m. p.m. a.n..
Superintendent'. nHie.; "b.TO
' viwubuu, IV, IV,
WILLIAMSPORT
HAVE OUH NAME STAMPED ON THE BOTTOM
AND
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED
NONE liLNUINE WITHOUT
Our Goods can be had in eve
town in the County.
J. E. DAYTON, & CC
i'i
AyAiNwiuaiiT&co.,
WUOLESALK ailOCEItS,
N, E. corner tccocu and Arch atreojB,
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