The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 01, 1877, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLUMBIAN.
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IU1I Itorul Time TaMc.
LACKAWANNA M.OOM9llUlm 1t Alt. IlOAI)
SOUTH,
7.M A.M.
4,11 1'. M
Accommodation Train,
Mull Train
Express Tram
NOIltll.
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T.8S A. M
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11.67 A. M
CATAWISSA HAIL llOAI).
Accommodation Train .ss A. M. T,BT P. M.
llcgular Express 4.(0 1. M. 11,33 A. M.
Through cars on Express train cither t o New York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
Citnwlssa and Wllllamsport.
Kx-Shcriir McOliee, of Clinton county was
taken to llio D.uivllto lnano Asylum last
week.
Tlioo wretched nuisances, the currant worms,
liavo mailo llielr nppenranco and liegun opera
tions. ornn havo also appeared on goose
lierry luilies. In bolli caaos llio leaven aro
completely stripped off ami of course lliero can
bo no fruit.
Candidates.
Tin: nitri.
Front Ilrown lias removed Ids Insurance of-
fico from tlio Exchange Hotel to tlio store of
Luis tSlo.ui.
Tliu Danville District Hunday School In-tl-lute
will meet in Oils town on Tuesday next
and continue In session three days.
S. Alexander and James C. Scarlet were ad
mitted to practice as members ol the liar, in
Danville, last week.
T. li. Fielders the correspondent ol the blicn
nndoah Herald was in town on Tuesday, to write
up the fire for Ids paper.
Wo annou.ico this week the names of threo
candidate for tlio oflico of District Attorney.
Alt aro gentlemen of ability and Integrity,
and ellher ono will perform tlio duties of the
position wllh credit to himself and fidelity to
the public.
Additional remonstrances against tlio jail
job havo come to our hands, but as their pub
lication can serve no further public Interest, wo
have filed them with the Commissioners. The
prompt response of the people to our warning
Is deserving of all credit.
The Danville people ought to elect Chalfant
of the IntclHticnccr, justice of the peace. His
knowledge of law is immense, but somebody
ought to suggest to him that Judges do not sit
on the bench to try cases but to hear lliciu tried
according to the rules of law.
The Iiloomsburg Columbian Is doing red hot
work In the Interests of the tax payers. It ap
pears that somebody wants lo build a new jail
a political job, wo presume and tlio Colum
I bian, like nil sound Democratic papers, Hies to
the side of the people and leads in the van oi
honest opposition against the measure. lead
er.
Tlio newly appointed Sealer of Weights am!
Measures in Lycoming county went to Hughes-
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A. .1. UiclNCK wq., was eicc.cu i.t m u. . . . ,, .torckcc,lcr, .iij.... ako U,niih
to him and many of them refused lo have
their scales examined and to pay the fees.
will bo interesting to know what tlio upshot of
the matter will be.
llio city of WlUiamsport, last Tue.day, by
majority of 180.
Snake stories being in order, tlio Milford
JTcruUl mentions casually that two men named
McCarty killed seventy two rattlesnakes the
other day. Next.
Tlio senior editor "went a fishing" last week
and brought ho.no some two hundred nice trout,
nnd this, too, in spito oftlicmo-t unfavorable
weather, rain Ac.
An iiivefligstlou of the Lxcliange Hold
building einro llio fire, i-liows that llio Mantes
had undo great progress In llio cast wing, de
stroying llio floor, nnd hod attained such head
way towards the second story that It seems nl
most incredible that they were subdued. One
of the insuranco adjusters, who was hero lost
week slid that ''it was llio best fought firo ho
had ever known," considering the means of ex
tinguishment nt hand. The firemen aro cer
tainly entitled to the highest praise for their
successful o oris lo save this fine building.
In the cellar of the east wing a barrel of coal
oil was found, with its staves burned to char
coal and so nearly destroyed that llio oil leaked
through, the next day, and had to be pumped
nto another barrel. Had this caught firo and
exploded, as It doubtless would have done, noth
ing could have saved the houso from Uestriio-
olin.
The work of restoration was begun on Mon
day, by Charles Krug, who has taken ihe con
tract to place llio building In as good condition
ns before the fire for $1325. Aficr tlio second
attempt nt incendiarism, dcscribedelsewhere.llio
agents removed nil Insurance, nnd nt present
the hoii'O is without protection of this nature
It Is probable that the hotel will bo reopened
before long, as tlio property is too valuable to
be allowed to remain unoccupied, but under
what conditions It is impossible at this lime lo
state.
Had the plan of destruction proved success
ful, it would have been a loss lo tho people of
the town nnd county, for tlio hotel was n credit
to both. No liner or better furnished establish
ment can bo found in tills part of the State, and
it is doubtful if, in tlicso hard times, it would
have been replaced by ono equal In any respect.
I.uzerno county ought lo bo ruled by tho
democrats, hut it i'li'l on tho contrary the
majority of official in llint c-jtiiily have bmi
Republicans lor ye.us pari. Tlio Republicans
have chuckled mightily over this fact but slnro
tho recent invcsllgillon has brought to light
innumerable Instances uf peculation, malfeas
ance and general "ciwedness," thcro Isn't so
much jubilation. Mr, 1'orney'a iVfss now
speaks of Luiorno as "a staunch Dcmocrnllo
stronghold." That sort of yarn may gull lor-
ncy's credulous readers In I'htladelphla hut it
won't do(up this way where the facts nre known.
The New Town Hnll at Ayer. Tho elegant
structure is now complete. In beauty of design
it surpasses anything of Its kind In llio State.
Constructed of brick nnd dark marble it is ns
permanent as it is charming. Tho English
architects havo adorned It in subdued colors,
which please without tiring the eye. Dr. J
C. Ayer built and gave It to the town In nc-
knowledgmolit.of tho distinction they conferred
upon him in taking his name. Although It Is
a generous gift, still the hearty good wishes of
a whole people aro of greater value, and the
generous donor has doubtless secured Ihem.
Groton (Jass.) Journal.
June 1 lm.
Dr. McCron, of Ibis town, is a delegate to the bury Journal.
General Synod of tlio Lutheran church of the
United States, which body convened nt Carth
age, Illinois, on Wednesday.
Mr. John M'l'hersnn, or this place, wa
wounded in tho hip while soldiering in the late
war. The linnet was never renioveu, out ino
wound healed up. Last week ho felt the bul
let fall in his leg. He was soon after taken
with fainting spells, and, we aro very sorry to
say, lies now in a precarious condition, Levis-
Mothers will grow weary and sigh over the
liabv'n troubles when Dr. Hull's llahy Syrup
would relieve Ihe Child and thereby give the
Mother rest, l'rico 25 cents.
John Patton, an old cillcn of Danville died
on Monday of hut week. He was born in
Columbia county in 1800 nnd was, therefore, in
his seventy sicond year.
The Low llros., have kindly placed several
specimens of Ihelr limestone in our office wn
presume for exhibition. They uro lino Minjiks.
This advertisement costs them nothing.
Rev. Mr. McGarrah, of licrwick. formerly in
charge of tho Methodist church of this town,
who was injured some time since by the falling
of n window on his head, has recovered and
again occupies his pulpit.
Wo live in what is called tho Temperate
Zone, and if ninety degrees in tho shado one
day and a snow storm the next is "temperate,"
then it's all right and wo haven't n r,ord to
say.
On Thursday morning, May 21th, snow fell
in the upper part of this county in sufficient
quanlitv to whiten tlio ground. Tliero were
snow squalls In all the neighboring counties.
Pretty late in tho season.
Port Hart, the man known ns tho greatest
horseman in the State, nnd who can drive
twenty-tight horses at one time, is preparing to
open n school for the purpose or teaching ino
art of equestrianism. Jlecord of the Times.
Daniel K. Kelircs is the proprietor of the
Farmers and Drovers Hotel, atNumedia, a new
establishment, and is prepared to entertain tho
traveling public in the best manner and on lib
eral terms.
died
There is no period In our existence when it
is more difficult to put into practico our early
religious teachings, titan on those calm, clear
nights when the cats of llio neighborhood
meet under our chamber windows, for the spec
ci.il purpose- of a vociferous and prolonged ser
enade. The Commandments never seen more
restrictive tlran on such occasions. What does
n conscientious member of the S. P. C. A. do
when thus oppressed?
Wki-omc : Our business ranks have a worthy
recruit in the person of Mr. II. W. McKelvy,
late of Illoomshurg, an enterprising young man
who has purchased tho Hazleton Drug Stole,
opposite tho post-office, and has aheady step
ped to llio front of our live advertisers, llo is
energetic, pushing, and alive to tho interests of
the community, and will doubtless win n large
share of trade. Wo wish Mr. McKelvy the
success he deserves, and a pleasant residence in
our midst. Ilialeton Sentinel.
.ludgo Klwclt has filed n decision in the Wil
linmsport city bond case, granting n mandamus
to tho city authorities, directing the payment
of interest on nil tho bonds issued by tho mu
nicipality. The validity of some $100,000 of
tho $000,000 of these bonds was disputed. Sev
eral questions affecting different municipalities
are sent to tho Supremo Court for final settle
ment, hut, to quotu tho Philadelphia Times,
'tho conceded ability, experience and impar
tiality of Judge Klwcll render n reven-al of his
decision improbable."
At nhout nino o'clock last Friday night, ns
Mr. .Iiiincs C. llruwn was walking through tho
lint I on the third Hour nf tho Kxcbiingc Hotel
towards his room, lie noticed n light shining
over the transom of n small unoccupied room
nt the further end of the building. On np
pronehing tho room the light was suddenly ex
tinguished mid a man stepped into tlio hull,
closing tlio door behind him. Tlio hall was so
dark that Mr. Ilrown could not distinguish who
the person was, but on speaking to him recog
nized him nt once ns Ilnrtiian A. Kramer, who
had been employed in tho hotel. After Kra
mer had gone out of sight, Mr. Ilrown spoke to
two of the insurance agents, who were in their
rooms, and together thev entered the small
room. On a tablo were found three largo box
es of parlor matches,(containing some five linn
died each), one of them wnsiinlnjured,ono hail
been ignilcd and was still warm, nnd one tl:
untents of which hud been scattered over the tn
bio and Hour and which had evidently been su
on fire. The window of the room was closed.
ns was nKo the tinusom over the door, nnd i
s prohahlo that tho closing of the door shut oil'
all air nnd extinguished the (lames. Acting on
these suspicious circumstances, a wnrrant was
procured nnd Kramer was taken before. I.. I
Kroner, Lsn., for a hearing. He told conllii
ng stories ns to tho reason for his being in that
part of the house, nnd could not explain how
or when he obtained such n quantity nt matches
and could only state Ihat ho had nothing to d
with setting tho houso on fire, l'.sq. lirowe
ilccllncd to take bail, and Kramer was sent to
jail. A search in tho basement uf tho cast
wing of the hotel revealed a coal oil barrel with
several augur holes bored in tho top nnd cotton
waste seattcrcd on tho ground around. This
barrel had, of course, been fixed since the fire,
as the augur found lying near it showed no
signs of either smoke or water.
Kramer had been ordered to leave tho hotel
twice dining tho day, but had pleaded to be al
lowed to spend the night there. When detain
ed in the oflico whiUt tho warrant was pro
cured, he was ery anxious to go away.
On Saturday night thero was a meeting of
the Patrons of Husbandry at their Hall on
Main street, and, as usual, tliero wcro a number
of teams along the street waiting for their own
crs. At about nino o clock two young men
from Cntawissa werediiving home, in a buggy.
when one of the teams backed out and came in
collision with tho buggy, upsetting it and throw
ing out the occupants. Ono escaped uninjured,
the other, Mr. A. Truckenmiller, sustained
compound fracture of the leg, above the ankle.
lie was placed in a wagon and driven to Lata
In ilm stomach of a Boston doc, who
suddenly afew days ago, were found sixty-one wiasa w)ier(s ho reCeiveil prompt attention
Bhinglo nails. Jit. I
Dropped out of the roof of his month, j-'roba-bly.
The past week has been an exciting one. A
second attempt to bum tho Exchange Hotel, a
dissolution of a law firm, and a family light all
occurred within a few days, and yet tho Shenan
doah Jlerald says this is a "sleepy town."
(All n-lliii ilntcrtcitltitM'i i olulnli nr. i-.iinl.,itoii
for nomination at tho Dcmocnitlo County Conven
tion must be paid lor In adiancc. And It Is hereby
agreed lliat nil persons whoso names appear hero
will bo governed by tho rules and regulations ot tho
Democratic party ol Columbia county.)
manner ATTonxur.
1'. V. MLLMF.YEll,
of Iltoomtburg.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
A
DMiiNMHTUAToii'H Norin;.
KSTATKOr JOHN SWlJIlP.ll, luaXASM).
letters of administration do bonis non.on lliocs
tntfl of.Iohn wwlslier. Into ot Madison twp.. Cot.,
I'rt . ilppps.pd hnvo been crnnted hv thn ltirt3tcr 0
snld countyto c. n. luwKway ot hloomsipiny, Co
lumbia county. Adnrr., to whom nil persons lndebt
mi nrn rnniipsted to mnko nayment. nnd those hav
ing Claims or neinauua iiicuiuhi mo sum t-Biuiu
win loaKe uicm Known loiues&ia Aamimsiraior
without delay.
June 2, 'IT.nw. Administrator.
ltOHKlt'f It. LITTLK,
of Jtloomtburg.
K. K. OKVIS,
of Jlloomtbitrg.
Marriages.
CHAWFOItn-KL!Nt:.-!n Ornngovlllo on tho 11th
Inst, by ltev. N. Spear, Mr. Joseph Crawford to Miss
Lizzie A. Kline, both of Mt Pleasant,
K13NKH-SIIOEMAKMt.-At tho licform Tareon
aga In Orangctlllo.on tho M1U lnst.,by Uov. A lloutz,
.Mr. Henry W. Klsuer to Miss .Mary A. Shoemaker
second daughter ot Joseph Shoemaker, both ot Mill-vine.
JIUDITOK'S NOTICE.
The undershrned auditor ornolntcd by the Court
to dlstnbuto the funds In the hands of tho Adminis
trator of said deceased to nnrt among tho persons
entitled to tho same, will attend to the duties of his
appointment nt inn onieo or runic wpiicr in
Iiloomsburg on Hntnrday.Juno 13. 11, at 10 o'clock a.
m. when nnd where all persons aro hereby notined
tn make known their claims betoro tlio Auditor or bo
debarred from coming In on said fund.
L. K. WALI.EH,
June !, 'll-lw. Auditor.
" U N EQUAL L E DOFF E R
Full Niokol Silver Platod
7 Shot Revolvers as
Premiums.
A MONTH'S AMMUNITION FREE
Kelccllc Magazine.
Tlio Juno number completer) tho twen
ty-fifth volumo (new series) of tho work
nnd the index which It contains exhibits with
fulness which tho contents of a slnglo num
ber cannot exhibit, tho scopo and Interest
and vnluoof this sterling magazine. It is a
list of upwards of ninety separate articles
not ono of which is trivial, or commonp'.aco
nnd of which not cine is of such temporary
nterest ns to have yet lost its value to tho
reader.
Tho contents of tho Juno number are ns
follows: "On tho Habits of Ants," by Sir
John Lubbock; "Lieut. Cameron's Journey
Across Africa;" "The French Army in 1877;
'Charles Young, tho Actor;" "Loved and
Lost;" "Tho lladlometer and its Lessons,"
by Dr. W. I!. Carpenter ; "Lifa of a Scotch
Naturalist ;" three chapters of Mrs. 011
phant's novel," "Young Musgravo;" "Mus
sulman Homes ;" ' Carniv.il Song of Loren-
zode Mcdicis ;" "Harriet Martineau;" "Iho
Coming Papal Conclave ;" "Deronda s
Mother ;" "Mr. ltuskin's Will ," "Uncom
mon Pets ;" and "Tho llcggar." The mini
ber also contains a fine steel portrait of Ad
elaide Procter, tho poetess, which is accom
panied with a brief sketch of her life, and
the usual Kditonal Department.
published by E. It. Pelton. 2.1 Uond street.
New York. Terms $.5 per year ; Single num
ber 4.) cents.
DYSl'KrSlA. DYSPEPSIA. DYSPKPS1A.
Dyspepsia Is tho most perplexing ot nil human ail
ments. Its symptoms aro almost Infinite In tlietra
rlety, and the forlorn and despondent victims of tho
disease otien fancy themsohes the prey, In turn, ot
every known malady. This Is iluo In part to tho
close sjmpathy which exists between tho stomach
and tho brain, and In part also to tho fact that any
disturbance ot tho dlgestlvo functions necessarily
disorders tho liter, tho bowels nnd the nervous sys
tem, and affects, to some extent, tho quality of tho
"lood.
n, 1'. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Hon Is n suro cure
This Is not n new preparation to bo tried nnd found
wanting; It has been prescribed dally for many
years In the practice of eminent pbjslclans with un
paralleled success s It Is not expected or intended to
euro all tho diseases to which tho human family is
subject, but Is warranted to cure dyspepsia In Its
most obstinate form. Kunkel's Hitter Wlno of Iron
never falls to euro. Symptoms of Dyspepsia aro loss
appetite, wind and arising ot tho food, dryness
tho mouth, heartburn, distension of tho stomach
and bowels, constipation, headache, dizziness, sleep
lessness and low spirits. Try tho great remedy and
bo convinced of Its merits. Tako only Kunkel's,
hlch Is put up only In ft bottles. Depot !59 Korth
lnth street, Philadelphia. Advice by mall flee, by
sending 3 cent stamp. Try ono bottlo ot Kunkcl
ron ami bo conMnced of Its merits, sold by drug
gists anil storekeepers every wuc re.
WOllMH. WORMS. WORMS.
llemoved allc. Tapo Worm removed allio In
from two to threo hours, with ;egctablo medicine
Head all passing from tho system alive. 5o fee till
head passes. The Doctor never falls to removo
Tape, Seat, lin and stomach Worms. Ask your
drugzlst for a bottlo of Kunkers worm syrup,
rice il per bottle. It never falls, or send to nr.
Kunkel. 251) North Xlnth street, Philadelphia, I'a,
for circular with full Instructions, by enclosing
cent Jstamp for return of same. Kunkels Worm
Syrup Is used for children or adults wuuperieci,
safety, ns It Is vegetable, lluy it nnd try it.
Tho Commissioners of Columbia county de
sire to erect a new jail, on a scale so handsome
nnd costly as to have aroused popular indigna
tion. Tho plans contemplate a structure to
cost a sum represented by six figures, placed in
this manner : $100,000. Tho good people oi
Columbia do not exactly bco tho necessity of
havinc so crand an edifice, even if they have
At a meeting of the Scranton city council on just had a tripple murder trial, and expect a
Saturday a resolution was passed authorizing trippio Hanging ueioro rj.ig. ciuming.
tho mayor to oiler a reward of S2.000 for the they aro trying to circumvent ino extravagant,
capture of ex-Treasurer Millspaugh, who has ly inclined county commissioners by appeal-
stolen about forty thousand dollars troui ino ing 10 uie coun iur iu. nu""-"""
I tt. onl, i o-q.,n r,f tl.P .-Aim.
CUXllIIIlBSIUlltlO HUN. ouvii ,..tctw v. ..
tv's resources. The mania for gorgeous jails
The friends of the Kvangelical church of ia nbroaa, and in some counties they excel in
Jlfoonisburg, will hold a Strawberry and lee I i,pfl.i,v nnd costliness tho schools, churches, and
Cream Festival in tho Opera House, for Ihe fy oll,er cIa4i of pUbic edifices. Jlrcord of
1 P. -1... 1. nn., Tlin.oil.v Vrl. I .
Since the 1st of April, 1877, Governor Hart-
ranft has issued warrants for the execution of
at least sixteen persons convicted of murder in
ditlerent sections of tho state. Warrants for the
execution of the following were ordered to be
issued in one day last week :
Alex. Campbell, Carbon county, to be exe
cuted June 21st.
James Carroll, Hugh M'Gehan, James Boyle,
James Koarty, Schuylkill county, to he hanged
Juno 21st.
Patrick Hester, Peter M'Hugh and Patrick
Tulley, Columbia county, lo be executed on the
0th of August.
Thomas I' Curley, Montgomery county, to
be executed on the Dili of August.
Curley, of Montgomery county, was convic
ted of murder in the first degree for killing a
woman Campbell, in connection wilh Edward
Kelly and Michael Doylo of tho murder of tho
mining boss J, P. Jones, of Carbon county.
Something About Sewspaiicri.
That tho Americans aro a reading peoplo
is manifest by tlio statistics of tlio News
paper Press of the country, a3 given in tho
Newspaper Directory for 1877, just issued by
S. M. Petengill & Co., the well-known Ad
vertising Agents of Now York, I!olon nnd
Philadelphia. There aro reported in it th
names, character (political, agricultural, re
ligious, medical, etc.) and names of publish
era of no less than 70o dailies, 70 tri-weeklics
122 semi-monthlies, 771 monthlies, 1G bi
monthlies and CO quarterlies, published in
tho United States and tho British American
Provinces. Tho Directory shows tho uum
bsr of each of these editions which aro pub
lished in each State.Territory or Province.
Tho book contains 370 pages, and cm
braces an immense amount of valuable in
formation, showing great labor and caro in
Its collection and preparation. It gives all
necessary facts for an advertiser to know
about 8,574 separate publications, whilo it
also interesting and valuablo for tho general
reader, tho student of American periodical
literature, and the observer of American
institutions. Tho book is sold at the low
prico of $1.00 per copy.
Snots unon tho suu do not visibly dimin
ish its brilliancy, but spots, pimples or
blotches upon tho face, neck or arms seri-
ouslv detract from femalo beauty. I hey
. . . ... i , -
may, however, be completely remoyeu oy
city.
day and Saturday evenings. As this is their
first festival in Iiloomsburg, wo hope our good
people will patronl?.o them liberally.
The death warrants of Hester, Tully and Mc-
Hugh were received by the Sherill'on Saturday,
but at so late an hour that tho reading of them
to the condemned men was necessarily postpon
ed until Monday. At about nine o'clock in tho
morning .Sheriff H6flinan visited the jail on his
The "seven year" nuditors, of Luzerne county,
haTO finished their labors and their repoit re
veals a nico condition of affuirs. By every
known species of fraud, false cnlrics, peculation solemn errand, accompanied by the following
Ac, some SoO.000 has been made away with, gentlemen : J. (1. Freeze, of counsel for the
Some of the parties implicated aro already In prisoners, District Attorney J. M. Clark nnd
jail nnd others may yet find themselves in the y, J. Buckalew of counsel for tho Common-
same quarters. wealth, O. B. lirockway and G. K. El well, so-
s . licitors for the Sheriff, James O. Ilrown of tho
We are sorry to learn that tho ily is working y prth0notarv. William
onto the wheat in many of tho town- . ,. M, , r)muy Sheriffs.
The prisoners had been prepared for tho ordeal
destruction t
Bhipsofthis county, and that in somo places
the crop will be nn litter failure. o nre in
formed by a prominent farmer that on somo
farms the owners will not get back their seed
nnd in others the ground is being plowed up.
This Is bad news indeed.
by their counsel, nnd wero perfectly calm, The
warrants wero read by C. B. lirockway, at tho
request of the Sheriff", nnd wero listened to with
composure by tho prisoners, who ruado no re
marks. Each one of the men was taken lo an
t..,. .., ,., nn.l nronertv Is de- adjoining room apart from his companions and
4 nil. ui iu. ifi.i
manded by every consideration of economy.
But health is allowed to insure itself nnd by a
wOBte, unpardonable in nil other matters, the
constitution is bankrupted through tho agency
of impoverished blood. Dr. Bull's Blood Mix-
lure, by lis wonderful restorative influence, pur-
the warrant read to him.
be taken out at once.
We clip llio following from tho llTiineilur;
Meesen'ier, becau-o it is n warning to somo
our people, and a notice to our I'ish Wardens.
If fish are lobe preserved in our streams, the
law uiiisijbo observed. No county has streams
better adapted for the propagation offish, hut
it depends npon the people to cxecuto the law.
Our Eisli Wardens nroJohnK. Grotz, and C.
K. Margcrum of Catawissa. Their salaries are
SoO.OO a year :
We have been requested by Peter Brown,
Esq., Fish Warden for Greene County, to say
that complaint has been made to him about
proprietors of Saw Mills on the several streams
of the county, permitting the saw-dust to fall
into the stream, thereby poisoning tho fish.
This will not bo longer permitted, and in every
instance persons so offending will ha proceeded
against according to law. Mr. Brown would
further give notice that all violations of the
ih Law such oa seining, gigging, netting,
etc. will be promptly prosecuted in every in
stance where known ; and in this connection he
would nlio say, for tho benefit and information
f thoso disposed to violate the Fish Law, Hint
they aro in danger of detection when least sus-
icctipg it, as there aro persons in every section
of the county whose duty it is to rejwrt all such
violations of tho law. Mr. Brown would be
very sorry to have to prosecute any ono for
such violations of tho law, hut as it is made
his special duty to do so, he is determined lo
enforce tho law without "fear, favor or affec
tion."
daily use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap. D
. Crittenton's 7 Cth Ave.. N. Y. Hill
Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown
00 c. June.
JIUltDEll WILL OUT.
A few vears neo "August Flower" was di:
covered to ho a certain cure for Dyspepsia and
Liver complaint, a few thiu dyspeptics made
known to their friends how easily and quickly
thev had been cured by its uso. The great
merits of Green's August Mower became her
alded through the country by one sufferer to
another, until, without advertising, its falo
lias uccorao imineuc. ivruggisis in r. v r.iw i
TOWN in thn United States nro si'lliiiL' it
No ncrsoii suffering with sour stomach, sick
benilaehfi. eostivencss. nalnitatiou of tl
lieart, indigestion, low spirits, etc., can tako
threo doses without relief. Go to Moy
Urns., and cet a bottlo lor 70 cents and try
Sample bottles 10 cents. April 20,'77-lyjl
DECOKATION DAY,
There was a very general desire on the part
of our citizens to make a holiday of Decoration
lfies and enriches tho blood, and induces good Tjy this year, and as a consequence but little
health . business was done.
The parade took place as arranged, f lie pro
cession formed on Market Street at 3 o'clock in
the afternoon, under Chief Marshal J, II. John
son and assistant .Marshals C, M. Vanderslice,
If, V, Knhler and H. E. Smith. After pro
ceeding up Main Street to the Normol School
the march was as follows! Main to East, .bast
At the sessions of Court in Danville Inst week,
Betzel, the umbrella tramp.was convicted of bur
glary and sent to the penitentiary for ten years.
His sondn-law.SmSth, got six years. Thewoman
said to he Bctzel's wlfo escaped conviction.
It will he a relief to tho community to know
tnati...s,rre(ieemab10 rasca, .s o n u, West to Main, Main
florae years. He was a pumttnt thief and (q
. " " " tcry r-h() Hloomsburg Cornet Band was in ad
There was a fino display of the Northern vance, followed by the Friendship Fire Co, then
Llidits on Mondov nlaht. Tho rays of light came the Drum Corps, preceding the Kescue
wero white and thero were no corruscallons or Hook & Ladder Co. The Catawissa Band was
any of tho beautiful colored flashes bo often next in lino with the order of Patriotic Sins of
seen. It is generally thoucht that these illu. America from Catawissa. Then followed the
urinations nre precursors of cool weather. At I cholara of the Baptist, Methodist and Lutherans
Albany the telegraph wires were so charged Sunday Schoolsanil the Normal School students,
wllh electricity that messages were sent to dis- 1 There were no ceremonies at the Cemetery be-
vond the nlaclnir of flowers on the graves. No
add'css was delivered although there seemed
to be nn impression that there was to be su era
lion
The weather was perfect during Ihe day and
taut points without tlx uso of the battery.
A company Is helps formed a I Lock Haven
to bore for oil in orntar that city. Money did
the same very foolish thing not manyycurs agu.
f.uminaru.
Columbia county made a similar investment, only nt Uusk did a few drops of rain fall. Tho
and tho price for which the slock In that com- Itescuo Hook & Ladder Co., held their Festival
nanv can bo liought nt llo nrtstnt lime Is liosi- in Ihe evening and, we aro Informed, wero very
iUfv ridiculous. TiieaitdnousMllnthawork fortunate, tho receipts nmountlng to over $50,
....1,1 ,n i1,b Mnnr-v .,,.1 ..l l.v il.cn J The town was perfectly quiet and we aro happy
In their search for oil, Did Lock Haven buy I lo state that there are no cases of disorder to
that engine of MuncyY juironicie,
Business .Notices
Gents' Fnncy Shoes at E. M. Knorr's.
Clark & Wolf sell Dress Goods.
LEGAL. ADVERTISEMENTS.
nXKCHTOll'S NOTICE.
Jll H3TATS..OK jinn.iliK Btitsn, uriiist.u.
letters Testamentary on the estate of Abraham
Heaver lato of Hoarlngcrcek towniblp county of
Columbia, dece ascd,hat e been granted by the Ktgls
tcrof snld county to the undersigned executors. All
persons having clalmsagnlnstthe est to of the dece
dent nre requested to present them for settlement
nnd those Indebted to f he estate to make payment
u) uio unuersigoeu execuwrn wnnuutuciuy.
.1UII IlAIU.f,
AIHIAIIAM 1U!A Vr.lt, Jr.,
(of lllngton.)
May 11, 77-w. Kxccutors.
IN pursuance of nn order of Delt.no C. Cnl
vln, Esq., Surrogate ot the County of New York,
iiutlco Is hereby given to oil persons having claims
Tramps, BorgUri acd Thloves Infest all parts
Df ta Country. Every Ono Ehoaia go Arxaci.
Mercantile iVppriiisomcnt.
MHT OP DKALBriS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY.
. ,..if. ht thn foilowtnir list of dealers
taken, returned and classified by me In accordance
with tho several ncwot Assembly, la and for tM
county ot Columbia, for the year HIT, Is correct to
tho best of my knowicago na ixuei i
against Charlotlo Kyer, lato of Cntawissa, Pennsyl
vania, nut leaving assets wiuun me city ana count
of Now York, deceased, to nrcsent the same wltl
vouchers thereof to tho subscriber, at Ills ofllce, No.
99 Wall street. In the city of Now York, on or beforo
uiu ciffuucniu nay qi .lune nexu
J'nica, new xorK, luoBOvenui aayoi ucucinucr,
niEDEItICK C. IIAVEMKYEll,
Decls-Om Executor.
Paris Green. in larco and small quantities,
for sale by Moyer llros. Death to potato
bugs, cave your crops.
Wall Paper cheap at Clark's Book Store.
Lasting Gaiters, SI. 00 at McKinneys.
Corsets and Lace Curtains, Clark & Wolfs.
Those who wish to obtain first class Gro
ceries, can find them atT. W. Conner's new
store in MendcnhaU s uutwing. uouniry
produco taken m exchange. April 27-bw
$1.25 Foxed GaitenTat McKlnney's.
Base balls and bats cheap at Clark's Book
btorc.
White Goods, Clark & Wolf's.
Spring Suits made up in city style at
1). Ixiwcnbcrg's.
Try Moyer Bros.' "Ginger Ale," a cool
and refreshing drink for tho hot weather.
Pure and good.
NEW GOODS
just received a larg3 lot ofspring styles of
Shoes nt li. iu. Iviiorr s.
Window Shades cheap at Clark's Bosk
Store.
All kinds of Trimmings. Clark & Wolfs.
Whv experiment in spurious sewing ma
chines since the great reduction in tho price
of genuine New Family Singers? former
price, $C"j now J33 cash, $45 time ; former
price, $70 now $-10 cash, S&0 time, fami
lies will find it to their ndvantago to buy
the best. J. A. JJortAN, Agent.
Juno l-2v
IMPORTANT NOTICE
To all attending Court.
Money saved
Is always money earned
-Men's Full Suits from $1.00 to J20.00.
Youth's Full Suits from 53.50 to $10.00.
Boy's Full Suits $2.50 to 48.00.
-Men s Pants Irom sd.uu.
i ID SI SI sfi a IMlf r
I.. il
5 Tn. 3S.SS??gS3?
1 3 ! fiW sk
ITLXKCUTOU'H NOTICE.
J EST1TK OP THOMAS KKORR, PICEASKD.
litters Testamentary on tho osttto of Thomas
Knorr, lato of nioom township, Columbia county,
deceased, hare been grantei by the lleglslerof said
eouniy io juun it. tunK, ui jiupcit, v.u,uiu
bin enmity. Pii.. ICipcittor. to whom all per
sons Indobled are requested to make payment, and
fhoqt linvtncr demsndt siralnst tho Raid estata Will
make them known to the said Executor without de
lay.
joiin o. odick,
May 4, Tl-dw Executor.
DJIINISTKATOirS NOTICE.
ESTilk Of W1LUAM BtBBUB, DEC'D.
tetters ot administration, de bonis non. cum
tstaraento annexo on tho estate or William Bar
ber, lato ot Madison township, Columbia county,
Ph. tiAvn been granted bv tho Keclster of Co
lumbla county, to Conrad Kreamer, of same town
ship, to whom all persons Indebted aro requested
to make Immcdlato payment nnd those havlnsclalms
or demands against the said estate will make them
known to tho uniicrslgned Administrator without
.uiiiuiii nuiui.iaitf
May is, 'I7-6W' Administrator.
DMINISTHATOH'S NOTICE.
KMT A I IC HIT KM III F It. II A nm IbrW U M.. B AO Ik lit
Tjttfrs nf Administration do bonis non cum testn-
mento annexo on mo esiaie- oi usiner uaroer, law
Of Madison townsnin. uoiumoia county, i-rnun.,
fiwvnspri. havo heen granted bv tho ltcelster of sal
rniintv tn flnnmfl KraAmrr Of Madison tWD.. Colum
bia Co.. Pennsylvania. All persons having claims
ngalnst the estate of tho decedent nro requested to
nrpspnT-.Tiipm fnr Hpiiii'mtMiL. u iu i use luucuivu iu
he pstnlo to make naymcnt to the undersigned
Administrator wimoui ueiuy,
Mayssn-Ow.'
CONTtAD KltKAMEIt,
Administrator.
DMINISTKATOHS' NOTICE.
betters or Admlnlstratlon.on the estate of Jacob
nipwpn. intnnr PfttnwlssA twn. Columbia Co. dee'd.
have been granted by the Register of said county to
tho undersigned administrators or same ujwnsuip,
tn uhnm ni nprnnna indented to said f.suiie are re
quested to mnko payment, and thoso having claims
against the said estate wul make them known to the
saiu aamuusiniuir wiiuuul ueiuy.
CHRISTIAN CI.EWELL,
CIIAItLES CI.EWELL,
May 23, rr-ow Administrators,
BKATKR TOWMSIlir.
Illnderllder, David, general merchandise
mce. Abraham "
Mhuman, c. A. " ..
Dreisebacn, ueorgo -
Lossee, J. A. " ,,
Shuman, F. It.
miitom Towxinir.
Mcllcnry, llohr, general merchandise
Mcllenry, J.J. " ..
Mcllenry,li.sontco "
SIRWICX BOROtOB.
Adams son, general mcrchandlso
Kreas nrothers , ". i ,
Kreas lirothers. lumber dealers
Iiockman, n. m.. irani
fowler, u. D. furniture store
Hughes, W. T. grocery storo
Wltson, s. A. : Co. drug storo
Hnyder, C. U. book store
liowman & Crispin, general merchandise
Bowcr.I. II. II. . "
Uttle, It. n. anig siore
i.,.,aiv..,Ht v. i. furniture storo
Jackson Woodln, manufacturing Co.
Iluckingnam, i. a. biovouuu uunwo
oross, UaMd, porter ooiucr
ploomsscro.
ISO
IN
tM
100
11
11
II
14
T v pnnfpptlnnprT
v. ngenseuer & vo. Mw.v- :-
nnrtpriint. N. J. aruz and grocery store 14
(Hlmore, William, confectionery 14
Ohlfil'ursel. general merchandise IJ
nagcnoucn, isauui, nwn m --
Conner, T. W. grocery store u
Mendenhall, E. dry goods storo Jj
htroup, Dai Id, grocery store
Creasy, 1). A. dry goods and grocery ii
KOUins s iigimes, pmwuviow.-
Evans, A. J. clothing store
Marr, C. C. grocery and dry goods is
Decker & Meckel, confectionery M
Kramer, wunam, grocery Btore
Miuer, 8. II. fitton, dry goods and grocery
nrnncLiLUHiuwaiDDuia
09
0
n 3 o 3
Q
0
p-iJ
sSCp.S2S!S
S3
8
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PI
TISSOLUTION NOTICE.
' Notlco Is hereby given tha tho partnership hereto
fore existing between Conrad Kreamer and W. V.
Hurst nt Jeraeytown, Columbia county, Pa., trading
under the flrm'namo of W. W. Hurst & Co. was dls
solvel by limitation on April 1st, 1S1T. The accounts
wltl bo settled by cither member ot tho late llrm.
CONItAD KKEAMEH,
V. W. HUlttlT,
Tho business ot tho llrm will bo continued nt tho
old stand. Thnnkful for past patronage, I respect
fully solicit a continuance ot the same.
CON HAD KHEAMEIt.
May 23, 77-4W
A UDITOK'S NOTICE.
in the Orphans' Court of Columbia county.
The undersigned was appointed Auditor In tho
matter ot 'he exceptions to tho linai connrmanon or
the account of John Anderson Administrator of
Mary Thornton, deceased. In compliance with his
nnnnintmpnt. nn win attend tn tho duties of the
same at tho nubile houso of W. K. Weldensnul In
centralla the nth day ot June 1877 at 10 o'clock a.m-
J. II. JAMES,
May 23, '77-4W Auditor.
:i
14
14
13
14
1'J
14
14
14
11
14
11
14
11
11
McKlnney. William c. boot and shoe store 14
11
14
14
13
11
19
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
13
14
14
7
Kplitirlpr A Kntl
Hernhard, Louis, Jewelry store
Codman, E. K. furniture room
LowenDerg, uavia, mercuauv uuur
Kavnge, C. Jewelry store
Clark fi Wolf, dry goods storo
Jacoby, ). A. grocery store
l'OUSU WUliam U. neiuer iu
Hcnoershot, Joseph W. grocery and coal
Neal C. W. & Urolhcr, dealers la coal
Klelm, Henry, grocery store
Maize, .1. II grocery and queensware
Webb, Thomas, confectionery
Mojcr Brothers (corner Main) drug store
LUlz & Moan, ary guuun
VpKlnnpv. WllllATn C. DQ
McKelvy, I. w. dry goods and grocery
uaninan, l. iv.
Ilortmnn, li. c. carpet storo
Klelm, c. A. drug store
correll. W. J. Co. furniture storo
Keller, Jacob, wholesale dry goods
Kyer, J. k. ary gooas ana grocery
Miss I), llrobst, confectionery
ltabb, Augustus, grocery Btore
Furman,Kllas It. furniture Btore
Wharj-, I.. E. stoves and tl-ware
Hupert, A. M. " "
Hicks, Jesse, clothing store
Hartman brothers, grocery Btore
Knorr, KU M. boot and shoe store
Moyer Pros. (Urower s block) drug store
Clark, (leorge A. book store
scott, J, II. confectionery
Steckcr, J. II. hour and feed storo
Iiloomsburg Iron Co. general merchandise
lackard. o. M. J: J. K. dealers Iu coal 14
dross, Peter, beer bottler 14
dross A: Hrotlier, clothing store 14
iiloomsburg Lumber Co. dealers In lumber 14
HBUUCKEKt.
19 M
list)
IN
ion
10 M
7W
too
700
700
700
700
11 M
11 W
700
TOO
40 00
TOO
TOO
70S
10 00
TW
TUI
700
TOO
TM
TOO
700
11 BO
TOO
TOO
10 00
TOO
TM
11 BO
10VO
11 w
IW
7 CO
10 00
TOO
11 EO
7110
700
700
11 AO
7 00
11 SO
TOO
13 SO
II 50
TOO
torn
13 00
T 00
TOO
10 00
uso
10 00
Ton
700
700
7 OH
700
700
700
TOO
700
10 00
700
700
40110
7 to
700
TOO
TOO
A UDITOK'S NOTICE,
lathe matter of tho money arising from tho salo of
the real estate ot o. . sterner oy uiu ouerm uuu
now In his hands.
Thn iimlprslimpd Auditor nc-DOlntcd to make dls-
rlbutlon ot Ui above funds to and nmong tho par
ties entitled thereto, win attend to me nuties oi ms
appointment at tho ofuee of C. It. & W. J. Buckalew
In tho town of Iiloomsburg, I'cnn'x, on Saturday
the 13d day ot Juno 1877, nt 10 o'clock n,m., when
nnu wnere nil persons nnviuK tkiimaiugii-4uww.n
in nrespnt thn snme before theAudltor or be debarr
ed from coming in lor n snaro oi saiu iur.a.
A FINE BARGAIN.
oeorge II. Sharpless offers for sale on Advantageous
Terms! his storo and grocery situated by the canal
opposite cntawissa, 'i ne store is ueu ua u nejKn,
and hns considerable patronage from boaunem. IV
IS A Ml. ill rlll. lUmillUIl uuuDumuvaii
ltal. For terms apply to c. u. lirockway. or
May 11 4w Catawissa Pa.
Dauchy & Co's Advt's.
See this. Only li so capital re-
qnircuio sinncuuvuHaiUKiur
BOOK
Mark Twain's Now Scrap Book,
Apply with stamp to
Joh K. Ilnllowell ... n J KV A 0QT?PS
lss East Kigntsc,.New irKuxit" I jiuijuiiu
wayii n-iw u
The Black Hills.
Dr. Slilloh'a St stein Vilalizer.
Wn nre authorized to guarantee this rem
cily for tbo euro of Dyspepsia, Inactive Liv
er, Sour siomacii.uonsiipauon, loss oi jip
petite, Coming up of Food, Yellow Skin,
and General Languor anil Debility. You
must acknowledge thai this would bo ruin
ous unless we had positivo evidence that it
will cure. ion wno are suiienng irom
tliero complaints thee words aro addressed
and will you continue to aufler when you
can bo cured on such terms? It is for you
to determine. Sample bottlo iu cents j reg
ular size 7.1 cents. Sold by C. A. Kleim and
N. J. Hendershctt.
00,000 dio annually by neglecting a
Cough, Cold or Croup, often leading to
Consumption and tho grave. Why will you
neglect so important a matter, wneu you
caugetat our storo Sliiloh's Comsumption
Cure, with tho assuranco of a speedy recov
ery. For soreness across the Chest or Lungs
or I.amo Hack or Side, Sliiloh's Porous
Plaster givespromptrelicf. Sold by 0, A.
Klelm and N. J. Hcndershott,
Spring styles, latest styles and lowest prices SWffiMffi3ll
at D. l.owcnberg s. rrlco ONLY m cents, sold by all NewsO
Ribbons and Ties, Clark & Wolfs.
Hy II, N. Magnlre, who has spent 12 years In this
region. Latest accounts of Hold and silver proa-
nr. Fishlnir. Indians, and Settlers Adventure
with Uiein.Mlntnirand wild Western Llte.the Water-
luiMieu&u
one maD.
Newsdealers, or
sent post-pam ror 12 cis. ny
May 11, ,77-jw ' il 1 Chicago', IU.
llacknielack, a popular and fragrant per
fume. Sold by C. A. Kleim und N. J. lien
dershott. JIarcli 30, 77-oow
Window Shades ami Wall Paper in great
variety and cheap at Clark's Hook Store.
"Down to Hard Pan" Hoots and Shoes at
McKinuey's.
Linens and Cambrics, Clark & Wolfs.
THE HOPE OF REWARD
Is what Induces so many people In search of
to go to Michigan, and select from tlo
ONE MILLION OP ACRES
Snrinc and Summer Hats in all the New I ot tho land grant ot the Orand itaplds and Indiana
rii it. il co.
v"-"u,, strong sous, suro crops, plenty cf timber, 1
For Men, Hoys and Children at drouths, grasshoppers, or chinch bugs. Purowate
D. Lowcnberg's.
Parasols and Fans, Clark & Wolfs.
dents' Hull' Congress at K. M. Knorr's for
ir2.o0.
Moyer Hros. have for salo "Tho Perfect
runnlnir streams, ready markets, civilization an
schools, ltallroad runs through centre of irrnnt.
Price Irom W to f 10 per acre, send for our Illustrn.
ic". pampoiei, run 01 xacis m iicrman and Knr Ush.
nuy iu nuiii M.T juu nan luis uoiiw. Allures
W. 0. HDGI1ART, Land Oomm'r,
'iiwnu iiai ijja, iuiuii.
Title I'erfoct. March 2, 18J7-3m
TcrwlUlgcr, Andrew, grocery store 14 T 00
CATAWISSA.
Harder, C. F. lumber and hardware 14 T nt)
Kunston, c. It. dealer m coal 14 Too
Harder, Thomas E. furniture store 14 Too
Deainer, s. II. general merchandise 13 loco
Oule, E. 11. coal ard 14 T 00
Knitlloa; Abbott, dealers In lumber cool 14 Too
John, J. Hon. general merchandlso 13 loco
sharpless & Sons. ' 11 13 00
Hartman, William, furniture store 14 TOO
Monhart, (leorge, shoe nnd boot store 14 T 00
John, William, stove and tin wore 14 TOO
Smith, J. M drugs and hardware 11 11 w
ItPlnard, 8. U. general merchandise 14 T CO
Cleaver. A. II. stoves and tinware 14 T 08
Former, H. 1'. & son, general merchandise 14 T on
19 IV W
14 TOO
14 TOO
13 10 00
13 10 00
11 13 00
14 TOO
May 23, 18J7-4W
C. 11. BUCKALEW,
Auditor.
FLORENCE OIL STOVE,
FOH UTTVf"lT"YCTi,T
o yJ in .in. it a l j l u
THIS BEST COOKING.
SAKKST AND MOST I Co.tlnB leM than two cm.
i;uu.numii;au iperuourioriuei.
NO UNNECES8AKY1IEATI NO ODOR I
(end for circular and nrlce list to WILSON MIL-
LElt, llio Illdgo Avenue, Philadelphia.
aiayiw, i&it-iw u
SHERIIT'S SALE !
Weaver. V. cencral merchandise
Orange. William, merchandlso
seeshsltz, I. H. grocery store
Hlle brother, general merchandise
llrobst, M. M. '
oilbert Kline " "
Scott, George C. dry goods
CXNTBALIA.
Murphy, c. o. general merchandise 14
Millard, 0.1). " ' 13
Mench, Adam, Jew elry storo 14
Michaels, o. w. grocery storo 14
Thornton, Annie, confectionery 14
Ilryson, It. Co. general merchandise lo
Ulacli, 1). c. grocery storo 14
Moran. John, boot and shoe storo u
Davis, (.leorge, Jr. drug store 14
Former, A. u. stove tinware 14
CONYXGUASI TOWHSmr.
Trautman, W. C. general merchandise
IISUIXOCKKCK.
Ammerman, J, M, general merchandise
Hosier, D 1L " "
Drelshbach, B. F. ' '
Howell, o. M. ' "
Harrison, Jared M
Mcllenry, J. F. "
FIUNIUH,
Dyer & Brother, general merchandise
OaXKNWOOD.
Derr, A. J. general merchandise
Hess, W. F. "
Mack, 1'. D. "
Henry, Miss II. "
Kves,ElllsBro" "
Masters, Wm. " "
Welllver, J. c. " "
CUNTllt TOWNSUU.
Sponsler, Jacob, general merchandlso
wnitmire irwin
Brobst, Thomas, grocery storo
Low brothers Co. general merchandise
ivooiey, it. w. ueaiermcoai
Fower, .. T. dealer In coal and grain
TOO
10 OS
TOO
TOO
TOO
90 00
TOO
TOO
700
707
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias Issued out
ot tho Court ot Common Fleas of Columbia co., and
to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at tho
Court Houso In Bloomsburg at one o'clock p. m. on
SATURDAY, JUNE 23d, 1877,
the following real estate to-wit :
All that certain lot of ground situate on the west
side of Market street. In the Town ot Bloomsburg,
!1UJUIBIU n , w nilliuu jiw uu iu-J whw, umu ,. ....ui... uw, auu ow nuu.v
Wdge Alley on tho north, and extending back to . u.scLcoiiiiuw.
Muucy"s Alley, whereon Is erected a brick dwelling
house, barn, Ice-house and other out-bulldlngs.
ALU,
All that certain lot ot ground situate on Third
street tn the Town ot Bloomsburg, marked In gener
al plan of said Town, No. 3, beginning at south
east corner of said lot on Third street, thenco along
said btreet south-west slxty-sli feet, thence north
Harris. F. P. general merchandise
I (ni, wunam, boot and shoo storo
i:rsT.
Vocum, Peter, general merchandise
I uauuu. .j il.
Yeager, Jacob "
beborn, Themas "
MA1H TOWNSHIP.
Campbell, V. J. general merchandise
west along lot No. M two hundred and fourteen and I Derr, F. F. confectionery
14 TOO
14 7 00
14 TOO
14 TSI
14 TOO
14 TOO
14 TOO
14 T 00
14 TOO
14 TM
13 10(U
Vi 1 00
11 11 SO
li ii n
14 loo
14 110
i Too
M Tin
14 1 80
13 N SO
14 T to
M 7N
14 TOO
U TOO
U 7
)4 TOO
14 7 tu
14 7 UI
14 7 0
14 7 00
II 7U
14 TOO
Tootl Hrush," .which really deserves its () MMc&VMliSiB!
name. J.hp bnsl es aro set ni an angle Jiass.
which prevents their breaking down. The
materials used aro of tho best description
! and tlio price is low, Givo the brush a trial
anil you win never usu uuy uiuer aiuu uibtr
wards.
- -
May is, '77-4w il
Attempted Huicidb. On Tuesday evening
of last week S. S. King an agent of the Dun
cannon Iron works stopped at tho Danville Ho
tel in that town, He attended to his butlness
on Wednesday, and after eating a hearty sup
per went to his room, During the night a re
port like that of a pistol was heard, but It was
supposed lo be a noiee on the street. I burs
day rooming Mr. King did not appear, and
about nine o'clock Ihe proprietor went to his
room and rapped, but received no reply, where
uiion ho broke tho door open and discovered
King in bed with a new revolver in his right
hand, and his face covered with blood, bur
geons wero summoned at once, and on exami
nation reported that the man had shot himself
in Iho right temple, nnd Iho ball was lodged In
the brain. Ills breathing was imperceptible,
and his pulio very low. Ou Iho bureau was
the following note In lead pencil, "rarcwell,
my life has been a failure, and I am tired of H
Let these letters be given to my friends. 8. 8,
King, Duncannon, I'a." Threo letters ready
tu Lo mailed lay near the note, addressed to his
wife, his father, and John WUter Jr., all of
Duncannon, A telegram was sent to them
Mr. King Is said lo be a prominent member of
the Methodist church, and a teioietaiice Society,
and has a wlfo and two children, About sev
enty dollars In money, and a note for forty dol
lars against a citizen of Iiloomsburg were found
tn his clothes. He died on Friday evening.
He was unconscious up to the lime of his death
No one can account for this fctrangtstlf destruc
tion.
Have you tried Kirby's WildCherry Cough
Halsam ' A very palateablo compound for
tho various affections of the throat nnd lungs
it has been used with success, in sevcu cases
of asthma giving instant relief and in many
cases effecting a pernament cure. Prico 50
cents per bottlo and positively warranted to
give entire satisfaction cr money refunded.
Kirby's Magic Relief for the Instant euro
of severe and acute pains.
Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas
ant, safe and ellcctual.
Kirby's Horse and Cattle Powders are tho
best powders for stock, manufactured. Try
mem anu no convinceu.
Kirby's Camphor Ice for sunburns, sore
lips and chapped nanus.
uum liiiiious nnu l.iver i ins aro reconj
mended bv tho first Phvsiclaus.
The above preparations are lor saie vy an
Druggists anu ucaiers in medicine.
Moyer Rrothers,
July 21,'70.-1y Wholesale Agents,
MAltKETJIEPOltTS.
BI.OOMHBUKG MAKKKT.
Wheat per bushel,,
Hye " ..
corn, new, " ,,
Oats. " " ..
Flour per barrel
Cloversced
Flaxseed
Butter
Eggs
Tallow
( 1.00
.75
, 1,0
.40
10.1)0
, 7.t0
, 1.1-0
, .WJ
. .11
. .10
. 1.
Potatoes
Dried Apples
Hams
bides B Shoulders ,
Lard nor pound
Hay per ton ,, , 1J.KJ
beeswax ,,...
Timothy bef I ... . 4.00
(iUOTATIOMJ run COAL.
No. 4 on Wharf '.- I l.MperTon
no.o " ,..;-. . .
No. 6 " " .- l.U
Wacl smith Lutun oo Whart . 11 to
Wluiulbfcut " 14 CO
OCI.IUUNT tUltliN all Btsles with namo.10
tittJ c. post paid. J. II. 11 ustcd, Nassau, Kens co.
N. Y. MayH5,17-4w d
a halt feel to Fine Alcy, thenco along Fine Alley
north-east sixty-six feet, thence south-east along lot
No. 61 two hundred and fourteen and a halt feet to
the placo ot beginning, containing ono third ot an
acre, whereon is erected a frame dwelling house,
barn anil other out-buHdlngs.
ALSO,
All that certain lot of ground situate on Third
street In said Town ot Bloomsburg, marked In gen
eral plan No. 06, adjoining above last described lot
on the east and extending west along said Third
street Cti teet to Jefferson htreet, and back along
said Jerfcrson street two hundred and four
teen and a half feet to Pine Alley, containing one
third of an acre, whereon Is erected a brick dwelling
house, frame barn and other out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taken tn execution and to bo sold as the
property of John 8. Sterner.
CONDITIONS OF BALE.-rurchasers must pay
ten per cent, of the purchase money, or at lean
enough to cover all costs, at striking down ot salo
otherwise property to be resold at once.
JOHN W. HOFFMAN,
May 13, HJT.-ts ' bhoritr.
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP.
Hcdler, J. II. general merchandise
llartzel, W.c. "
Creasy Brown "
Bweppenhclser.K " "
13
14
13
14
ilOVNT rLXASAKT.
Hands, Joseph, Son, general merchandise 14
MONTOCK.
Paxton Harman, general dealers VI
Miss J. T. FnrnsMortb, grocery store 14
uejjr, ueiuj n. mm iumi uru&uet
Kieun. n. tr. grocery storo
nuarpieii, u. 11.
10 00
100
lo ao
IN
MOO
7 00
700
101
10
lland-mado Shoes at McKlnney's.
Ladle' Shoes cheap, Clark & Wolfs.
Wanted, Two girls to learn the tailor
ing trade, wm. Y. tester. Apr.ziu
Best bargains In America. ApiujriJ. p. jiancha
Aiapsanu catalogue iree.----s-.-"wDover. DeL
May 15, 17-lw d
Llio ami Health Without Di-tigN,
Dr. rancoasfa great work
is now Kcuiiy ror
AOIINTK.
ino only nook prac-
j BLUE AM) KM)
LIGHT.
Kid Gloves, Ac, Clark A Wolf's.
The largest slock of Clothing over shown
n Iiloomsburg can now be Been at, 1. l.ow
cnberg s,
Ladies' fino Shoes, all widths and Bizes
at Jlclvlnney s.
For all kinds of Goods, Clark A Wolfs.
COAL I COAL! I COAL! 1 1
Wo aro now ottering tlio celebrated Sus-
tically treating this now
universally absorb 1 n e
topic. Shows how to apply the treatment, and tells
cf manv successful cures made bv tho uso of this
wonderful medium. Circulars und best terms to
early applicant. J, M. 8TODDAHT Co., 723 Chest.
uuv eu, i uuti. .May w, n-.w u
READ THIS! !
A Chance for all to malto or Save
Money,
AND OtT THE BEST UOOI'S IN Tilt MAKIIT.
TEAS, COFFEES, &C.
sold at lower prices than thosamo qualities can be
bought at any other houso In this country. All
. ,, . goods guaranteed to be satisfactory and as repre-
(lueuanna Coal Cos Coal at tho following ntid.or the money win be refundeuon return onho
'.i, goods, which may be done at our cipense,
xi ' . . , n Tho reputation of our houso tor seixino stanuakd
Mo. fi. $1.05 per ton on wharf.
No. 5. ".65 jicr ton on wharf,
So. '2. 3 and I 1!.'J0 per ton on wharf.
lllackFinitli'H Lump -.'JO por ton ou wharf.
tiitumliious-l.ou per ton on whart.
unv part ot tlio town.
Coal llous-e Kates 15 cents per ton lets,
No. 0. lo Lime-burners $1.50 nur ton.
Coal Bcreened beforo leaving our yardi and
full weight ciiarantced.
Orders left at I. W. JIcKclvy's Store, at
our otlice, or fcent tnrougn tlio mails will re
ceive prompt attention.
Your patronage is respectfully bolicitcd.
0. W. Neal A Bo,
May 1, 1877,
ooooaal low i hicis, (for 30 years), has given us a
standing lu New Yolk City and viuntty, that is not
A Sttll Further Reiiciionin the
Sloan, D. K. general merchandise
Keller, M. C. confectionery
Harman, James I), general merchandise
Low, c. W. Son -
SCOAKLOAr.
Cole, E. Son, general merchandlso
noAsiNocsaxx.
Cherlngton, Owen, general merchandise
BCOTTTOWNSniF.
Y'oung, Silas, general merchandise
11
14
14
13
10 M
TOO
7 00
MOT
14 TOO
Howell, A. 1'. grocery store
PIUCE OF FAINTS,
OILS,
BIIVSIIES,
JAPAN DHYEK
White, A. B. general merchandise
aul, noueru btoves ana unware
Oordner, J. It. drug store
crevellnir, (1. W. general merchandlso
Worltbelser, J. I), boot and shoo store
Wo r man. Samuel A. general merchandlso
AUJ. 1 1 13 AAA 1 . LUUI UCIUCi:
rtJTl Y I CrevHllng, thos. Co. grocery feed store 13
liarunan, T. w. confectionery 14
ltlshart, N. bout and shoo store 14
Dleurlch, W. & general merchandise 14
enjoyed by any other hoiiHO in the trade. After ma-
lure ueuueraiiou uime ut-ieniunea (O ouerour
goods to housekeepers In the Interior, at the lowlst
wiioitnALK tiiide I'lucis, lwi a club Is formed
35 cents per ton additional, lor delivery to each member of the club will be put In separate
a old confusion In distribution, floods will be sent
by expicss to collect on iillivikv. All wishing to
s.uo aioneyby pun basing family supplies at New
lorx wholesale prices enn talk the matter over
PAPER BAGS
FOK SALE
AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFKJK,
among Irlends and neighbors, and send tu us for
Club Circular. Prtcc-lut. Ac. wu irhea Drewntof
cither goods or money to the person who getaup
tho club, to coir pensato for trouble etc. Samples
of tea vor rEi. sent by man.
Send for price-list and circular,
Stlner't Mew York and China Tea Co.,
M. H, MOSES 4; 00 Proprietors,
77,70, HI Sl.uiidBO Vrnry lrri;.Nciv York
Ua y its, 17-4W d
BLANK MOKTaAaESforsalecheapatths
C0I.CU1A OfflC.
If you want to hhvo I'roui lo to
ua per cent
lathe cost ot PAINTING, bend for our prices ot the
following i
Strictly FCHE WHITE EAD,
MONTOUK WniTS LEAD
SLATK FAINTS, ALL C01.0US,
moN faints, tiiiikk"coloiis,
PURE LINSEED OIL
BEST JAPAN DRYEH.
li.si:i: oil, k chalk iutty.
Best Faint Brushes,
COACH VARNISH,
HOUSE VAKNISH,
Furniture Varnisli,
SPI1HT8 OFTtJItPKNTIKK,
Orders and Inquiries by mall will receive prompt
attention, sample cards andprto ellst fursUhed
without charge,
HENKY S. 11EAY,
Rui'ERT, Pa,
ay. n.-iy.
700
7 (XI
TIO
TOO
TOO
TOO
l
1 OU
TlU
to a:
03
1 b)
7uo
All persons who may feel aggrieved bythoaboyo
classuicatlon can have an opportunity ot appeaUntt
by meeting tho undersigned, Jon a, )9T7, at whtci.
ume an appeal wiu bo neki ac the court Uonw, In
Bloomsburg, commencing at it o'clock a, nMtntl eas
ing at4oviockii.m.
OKRA IIOWBL
ilercantOe Appraiser.
May 11. 17-
J. Weaver 8c Oo'a. AdVtu.
$200,000 WOETH OP OOLS-FZiATZD
JEWELRY.
For II wo will Bend, as below, all Warranted
Gold PlatA'd. 1 pair gold stone Sleevo Buttons, 1
pair engraved Sleeve button.", l set pointed muds.
1 set amethyst Muds, l Wedding itlng, 1 csgrarM
band Qnger ring, 1 amethyst atone King, talald wrth
gold, i elegant Itlng, marked "Friendship, aiue
thyst stone scarf ring, Inlaid wrth gold, 1 ipleadld
slliereilhat pin, 1 Ml Ladles' let and geld pis and
droits, 1 mlssui' set X't and gold, 1 ladka' let set, ot.
nami-nted, 1 K-t handsome rose-bud ear dropa. 1
gent's elegant Lake George diamond stud, 1 omunoi
red bead necklace, 1 pair UUloa amethyst Uu car
drops, inlaid with gold, 1 ladles oruatoeBtetl Jtt
brooch, 1 fancy scarf ring and elegant watth cnaip.
Take your choice the t-ntlre lot of M plvow, scat
post-paid for II, or any a plcvrs you choose tor (0
cent. Now la the time ta make money, Thctiti
goods can easily bo relatied for 140.
F. STOCKMAN, S5 Bond SU, Nw 1rk.
Ills reputation for honeaty, tab' dealing and liber
ality la unequalled by any advertiser In this ctly.
"N. Y. Day nook," Dec 14, Isld.
May 4, lm Jw co
PATENTS.
FEE REDUCED ENTIRE COBT i5.
Patent office leo 133 in advance, balanoa KM wtthla 0
nioutha aruir r stent clioned, Advw aad f" '-ft-
um tree, rawcu siu.
1. VANCK LXWU CO,
Kaj,T-sm Jwco Waa0HtM,i.C,