The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 13, 1877, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUitG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLOMBIAN.
Nothing is moro dangerous tlian lo seek slid.
Icr under a trco during a thunder storm. This
lias been proved so often thai It Is wonderful
n too MS lit) 110. fill II AT, J V L Y IS, is any one with common sense should run tho
risk. Trees are excellent oblects lo attract lloht.
Kali Hond Time Table.
LACKAWANNA BLUUMStlUIIU RAILROAD
NORTU.
. 0.45 A.M.
7.M A. M
i.w r. m.
cu 1: m.
OATAWIS-U HAIL HOAI).
NORTH.
Accommodation Train,.,
Malt Train
Express Train
soctn.
7.62 A. M.
4.49 1'. M
ll.St A. M
POCTIt
Accommodation Train ,S9 A. M. t.st i. m.
Itej-ular Express 4.04 1'. M. 11,83 A. M.
Through cars on Express train either to New York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
Cutawlssn and Wtlllamsport.
New moon on Tuesday night the harvest
moon.
Iilng and every year there nro more or less
lives lost ly persons seeking refuge under them.
A thorough soaking Is not at nil pleasant to bo
sure, but It Is Infinitely preferable to death.
A young man named John McDowell, of
Light Street, was buried at that place on Sun
day. The funeral was attended by delegations
from the Orangevllle, Espy and llloomsburg
lodges of I. 0. of O. V, of which order de
ceased was member. Col. H. H. Kline, of
Orangevllle, was Marshal and tho funeral ser
mon was preached by llcv. Mr. Urlltaln. Mr.
McDowell was but 22 years of age.
Never glvo up a decaying rosebush till you
havo tried watering two or threo times a week
with soot tea. Mako tho ilococtlon with boil
ing water, from soot taken from the chimney or
stove In which wood Is burned. Whon cold,
water the bush with It. When It li used up.pour
boiling water en the soot a second time. Kose
bushes treated in this way will often send out
thrifty shoots, the leaves will become large and
thick, tho blossoms will greatly Improve In site
and be more richly tinted than belore.
A report has reached here that Augustus
Yandcrsltce, a son of T. J. Vandcrslice Esq.,
was killed by the Indians, last month, about
The first peaches of the season have wade 30 miles from I)eadwood,ln the lilack Hills region
their appearance In our market.
Our thanks arc due Insurance Commissioner
J. M. Torster for a copy of his Fourth l'cnna.
Life Insurance llcport.
while prospecting. An Intimate friend.of Vander.
slice's was with him at the time and brought
tho news to Detdwood. lie states that he as
sisted to bury the unfortunate young man. This
report if correct will be sad news to his family.
Otto Kaiser, recorder of deeds of Luzerne Mrs, Manley. wifoofatrack hand on tho
county, died on Tuesday, In Wilkes Ilarre, of Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, residing near
consumption,
An exchange says, "If any merchant thinks
advertisement are not read, let him advertise
lo give away a calico dress pattern,"
A counterfeit 51000 legal tender note Is In
circulation. It Is of the Issue of 18C2, letter
1!. and that's what you had better do If one is
ofTercd you.
The audit in the estate of, Mary Lunger de-
o :ascd will be held at the office of Freeze &
Eyerly In Bloomsburg on the 11th of August'
instead of at W. L. Eyerly's office in Catawissa on
the lib, as previously advertised.
The ladies who wear flowers colored with the
chloride cobalt, must be careful to wear blue
ribbons when the sun shines, but purple when
it rains, as the hue of the dye changes with the
ippnllipi. fpnm llift nnp tn flip nllipr.
TiikXkw JaiIj (cestion. At the adjourn
Williauisport horses, for some unknown and ed Court on Monday last the Commissioners
unknowable reason, walk on tho sidewalks at filed a paper proposing to rescind the contract
night and the Oatelle ifc Jtullttin doesn't like it. for tho l'urscl lot for jail purposes, and to re
Well, we should think not. What a luxury It j'ect the Krug bid, whereupon the Court ordered
is to be sure to live in a full grown city.
Miss Margaret Davis, in Clinton township, was
bitten on one of her little toes by a copperhead
snake, on Tuesday, when going lo a spring,
near her house, in her bara feet. Dr. C. E.
Albright was hastily summoned and found the
lady lu great agony and badly frightened, but
she is doing well and her recovery is expected
-.Vuney Luminary.
Exchanges from neighboring counties state
that so-called agents are at work in certain lo.
talltlcs extortUg money from farmers who nro
not posted In certain matters. These agents
have succeeded, In several Instances, in getting
money from farmers owning and using patent
hay folks, claiming that the fork is an infringe
ment on' a patent owned by them, or in which
they have an interest. Farmers throughout tho
country should be on the lookout for these
swindlers.
The Ilarrisburg Patriot speaks of a man in
that city who with his hands tied behind him
"got down on all fours." We will bet fourteen
new hats that he didn't and fourteen more that
lie can't nor any other man.
that when these two propositions were complied
with the injunction would be dissolved. Col.
Freeze, counsel for the Commissioners, stated
that the latter proposed to erecfthc jail "by
the days work," and that it would probably be
placed upon the Waller lot
To many of our readers tho pine apple is a
The Exchange Hotel was rc-opencd on Thurs
day, under the management of George II.
Brown and John M. Ilarlon. lloth of these
gentlemen are favorites with the traveling pub
lic, have had many years of experience In the
hotel business, and understand how to keep, in
all rcspecU, a first class establishment, We
are very glad to havo the Exchange open onco
moro fur the reception of guests. The houo Is
a tine one, Is well furnished and appointed
and wo doubt If It has many superiors in the
State. With Messrs. Brown and lltrton In
charge there can be doubt that guests will be
treated well and courteously.
In order lo give our readers an opportunity
to pay their subscriptions without taking tho
trouble to come to town to do It, and at tho
same tlruo to get In some of tho largo amounts
we have standing out, we employed a collector
to travel through the county, we paying his ex
penses and a percentage on all money collected
and notes taken by him. Many of these notes
arc past due, and others will be due this month.
As we authorized our ngent to take notes witli
the expectation that they would be paid at ma
turity wo hope that no one to whom we have
sent notices that their promises are past due,
will be offended. These notices were sent on
postal cards because we cannot aflbrd to add
three cents more to each note that has already
cost us a large percentage. We hope that all
of these papers will be paid before August 1st,
and if so no Interest will bo charged. All that
are not paid by that lime, will bo collected ac
cording to law as we mt haievioneij or shut up
shop.
Items.
William Wicht, the father-in-law of Wil- delicious fruit, but very few persons know how
Hani fl.Gilmoro of this town, fell on the pave
ment in Williamsport on the '2.3th of last month
and fractured his skull. He died on Wednesday
of last week, from the effects of his injuries.
Arrangements are being perfected for tho
celebration of the centennial anniversary of the
massacre, of Wyoming on tho 3d of July 1878,
-and a committee has been appointed to report a
plan for a permanent organization. Much
Cerest appears to be taken in the matter.
The great coal mining case of Grayson M
Prevent, of New Jersey, against Kobert (iorrell,
of this county, came to an end on Saturday.
The jury rendered a verdict in favor of Pre
vost for 5128,808,41, the full amount claimed,
after two hours deliberation.
to slice and prepare them for the table, and we
vouch that they will be more than repaid for
their trouble to prepare it as follows : Slice it
horizontally and it chews hard and stringy :
slice it lengthwise and it melts in your mouth.
Of course, before slicing, cut with a penknife a
cone round each eye and it will slip out readily.
The core is to be eschewed, not chewed ; by cut
ting the slice to an edge, the core remains.
An exchange thus strikes t he centre of a
question which should receive, attention : Noth
ing presents a sadder commentary upon the
present condition of society than the large num
ber of families, both in town and country, but
more especially in the latter, that subscribe to
no paper of any kind. Hundreds and thousands
of families are thus growing up utterly ignorant
of what is transpiring in the world around them
ignorant of the mighty events of the day.
llut .who can tell tho vast ainiunt of injury that
is being intlicted on the rising generation those
whonre to take our places in the busy world at
no distant day growing li n without any study
of the past, this ignorance, too, being imbued
in them by the sanction of those who should
and doubtless do know better, did they only
think of the injurious eflect of their insane course,
Let the head of every family think of this, and
place in the hands of those for whom he is re.
sponsible the means of acquiring some know!
edge of the moving panorama in which wo act
our different parts.
Judge Harding, of Luzerne county, recently
sentenced a man who had been found not guil
ty" to eighteen months' imprisonment. He
promptly revoked the sentence when informed
by the clerk of the courts that he had iiicortect-
y announced the verdict of the jury.
In accordance with the civil service reform
requirements, E. II. Chase, collector of internal
levuiue, and Douglass Smith, postmaster at
Wilkesbarre, have resigned as chairman and
secretary of the republican cammittee of Lu
zerne county. Ivext I
Tlip. T.finp.astpr V.mrfxx says : "A curious ac
cident happened to Jacob Eisenberger, a man
in the employ of John M'Laughlln, at l'arkes-
burg, tie was walking along on hunday wnen
the storm came up. He was seized by the
storm and carried a distance of two miles and
then thrown to the ground with great force.
One of his jaw bones was broken and he was in
jured internally."
ItuiM a curious accident, truly. If the man
bad been whirled along in the air for a few
rods it would have been odd, but that he should
have been carried exactly two mites was more
than odd it was curious,"
The Jersey Shore Herald says that Mr. Tlio-
mas Kamsey, of Cummings township, caught a
large bear in a steel trap one night last week.
The trap was placed in the woods a short dis
tance from his residence and had only remained
there a short time when bruin was caught. It
weighed four hundred pounds and was the fin
est haired bear ever Been, being jet black and
The Plymouth Index publishes a list of Books vety thickly covered. It was caught in a very
to be obtained from that office, in which we no
tice one bearing the extraordinary title "Gov.
Hendricks and his wife are going to Europe,"
Tell us, gentle llixby,is that book for the Farm,
Garden or Household?"
singular manner. The trap snapped on both
hind legs and held it secure until the proud
hunter slaughtered it."
The circus and hippodrome which was hero
a short time since came to grief in Allcntown,
last week, having fallen into the Sheriff's grip.
It'a a bad year for showmen. It has become a
.matter of more interest to keep the wolf from
the door than to Bee the rest of the wild beast8
under canvas.
A correspondent of the JVess calls attention
Coa peculiarity of last Saturday which ho con
siders worthy of mention. Saturday was the
seventh day of the week, and tho seventh day
of the month. The month is the seventh of the
.year, the year the seventh of the decade, and
tthe decade the seyenth of the century,
English sparrows, it would seem, destroy po
tato bugs and in that respect may be considered
public benefactors Numbers of them have
been found dead in the potato fields at and near
Lancaster, having been poisoned by Paris
green placed on the plants to destroy tho bugs.
Sorry we have ever abused the sparrows,
The officers and Executive Committee of the
'Columbia county S. S. Association will convene
in the lecture room of the Reformed Church,
llloomsburg, July Hth A. D. 1877 at 3 o'clock
p. m, to arrange programme Ac, for next an.
nual convention. M. W.Ncss,
Secretary,
m
The President of the Muncy Valley Farmer's
Club Bays he observes an item goiog the rounds
of the press, that hot water will kill the cab-
Mr. I). A liecklcy, editor of tho llloomsburg
Republican, postmaster at llloomsburg and dele.
gate to the forthcoming Republican State Con
vention, is not chairman of the committee of his
county. He relinquished that position some
time ago, doubtless on account of n pressure of
business. Mr. lleckley, however, has at least
one responsibility more upon his shoulders than
the President's order alh ws, and as he cannot
under any circumstances be spared from a He
publican State Convention, he'll no doubt turn
the post office over to some ono who has not
yet been elected delegate to that body. J'hiui
Times,
Hester irr ai.. vs. the Commonwealth.
The Writ of Error, in the above stated case,
will be argued before the Supreme Court of the
State, sitting at Pittsburg, on the coming first
Monday, being the first day of October. Of
course there will be no execution on the 9th of
August, the writ being a supersedeas, and a
certified copy of it having been served on the
sheriff by Col. Freeze. Ihe Paper Hook in the
case, containing all the evidence, the charge of
the Court, special pleas, history of the case, ar
gunient of counsel Ac., will make a volume of
over &00 pages, and will be of great interest and
value. A few extra copies will be printed, and
persons desiring any should at once send their
orders to J. E. Eicholtz, Sunbury, l'cnna. The
price is $2 a copy.
Last week's Columbian contained an article
entitled "How was Christ Crucified" written by
a correspondent of a San Francisco newspaper,
liage worm, He says he tried it last summer, I The writer gives a description of the painting,
and was astonished at the aaiount of heat a cab- whlcli was on exhibition, and gives also the
lage will stand, and still more astonished to pj Inter's reasons for his departure from the
No plants should be watered when the sun
is shining upon them." 1 las old saying is true,
because it is exceptional in nature, rather than
the rule, the evils being that the wetting of fol
lage when the buu is hot leaves moisture which be
ing heated by the sun's rays causes the leaves to
spot or blister, and this more particularly when
the air is calm and the water not dispersed by
the movement of the air. Further than this its
influences upon the plant are not good, as when
le sun is powerful the leaves are evaporating
or exhaling.and the shock to this process by the
dashing over them of cold water is anything
but salutary, as, by analogy,we may glean from
the serious effects of a cold shower on the hu
man body while perspiring freely. Let it ho
remembered that it is impossible to make the
leaves inhale when Nature causes them to
exhale; hence the watering of plants over
head when the sun's rays are powerful
is absurd ; and as for watering the ground dur
ing the middlo of the day, it is like pouring it
upon a hot plate so that it may the sooner be
evaporated, and every appearance of its use be
the more speedily obliterated.
A fire In Chester, N. Y., destroyed several
stores and tendered twelvo families home
less. Loss $01,000.
In Armstrong county, on Saturday night
such Immense quantities of linll felt that tho
ground had an Ico covering long after day
light on Sunday morning, A number of
cattlo wcro killed by the hall.
In a gamo of baso ball nt Wapplnger's'
Falls, N. Y., on Saturday, John Qulgley,
catcher of one of tlio clubs, was struck In
tho forehead by a ball and sustained fatal
injuries. Ills skull was fractured.
It is said tho President will soon order the
withdrawal of all the United States troops
from tho South, except those necessary for
garrison duty. Tho troops withdrawn wilt
be transferred to the Northwest or sent lo
the Hlo Grande.
frank: Wilson, tho negro murderer of
John 11. lludy, was hanged at Ilarrisburg
last Wednesday morning. His neck was
broken by tho drop and ho died without
much suffering. Ho made n long confes
sion. A telegram from lloston reports the dis
covery, In Milan, N. H., of "an enormous
lodo of copper, lead, gold and silver, twenty
feet in wldth,and extending for miles." This
wonderful lode "crosses the Grand Trunk
Hallway ouo hundred miles west of Port-
laud."
In the U. S. District Court at Chicago
Tuesday, a verdict for $10,000 damages was
awarded to tho Rev. J. A. Ray, of Uufl'.ilo,
against the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
pany, for injuries sustained nbout u year ago
u a sleeping. car on the Pittsburg and Fort
Wayne road.
A dispatch from Chicago states that secret
agents from tlio French Government there
have secretly contiacted with large firms of
Chicago packers for immense quautities of
army supplies. Agents havo been in a few
other of the large cities of this country aud
in Canada, hnough food lias been ordered
to sustain a large army during a long cam
paign.
.1. W. M. Geist, editor of the Xcw.Kra, of
Lancaster, Pa., was cowhided in that city,
recently, by George C. llaldcman and
Innics E. Yonge. J lis assailants were ar
rested and held to answer. Geist had pub
lished eeverul articles of a personal charac
ter, in reference to the conduct of somo
young men and women at the railroad depot;
hence the assault.
Tho ocean steamships Elphinstone and
Kedewater camo into collision near Point
aux Trembles, below Montreal, on Wcdnc-
day, and both sunk. No lives were lost.
The Elphinstono was bound inward, with a
cargo of iron, and the Redewater outward
bound, with a caigo of corn, The loss is
estimated at $175,000.
To retain or recover health persons should
be relieved from anxiety concerning disease,
The mind has power over the body for a
person to think he has a disease will often
produce that disease. This we sco effected
when tlio mind is intensely concentrated
upon the disease of another. Wo have seen
n person seasick in anticipation of a voyage,
before reaching the vessel. Wo havo known
people to die of cancer in tho stomach, when
they had no cancer in tho stomach or any
other mortal disease. A blindfolded man
slightly pierced in the arms, has fainted and
died from believing ho was bleeding to
death. Therefore persons should have thei
minds diverted as much as possible from
themselves, It is by their faith that men
are saved, and it is by their faith that they
die. As a man tliinkelh, so is he. If h
wills not to die, he can often live in spite
of disease ; end, if ho has little ornoattach
ment to life, ho will slip away as easily as a
child will fall asleep. Men live by thei
minds as well as by their bodies. Thei
bodies have no life of themselves; they are
only receptacles of life tenements for their
minds, and the will has much to do In con
tinuiug tho physical occupancy or giving
It up.
Marriages.
STAD0,N-uit0S3.-oPie Jlst uit.rat lie rest
denceoj the bride's txottor, in Adamsburg, Snyder
county, by tlio Rev. I.O. Edwards, Mr. J. H. st&d-
on of Eohrtburg, Columbia countv to Mlsn ttic
Oross, daughter of tho late Mr, Jiu'ob dross.
KEAMElt-JOIINHON.-AtthoM. E. parsonauo In
Orangevllle on tho Mb Inst., by llcv. II. H. Mcndom
lnill, ,.Mr, Alexander Kramer of Kohrsburg to Miss
aaran E. .lolinson of Light Street.
.MOWRY-KNITTLE.-tii Numcdla on tlio 3d Inst..
by Peter Hwank, J. 1'., Mr. Franklin ilowry to .Miss
Mary K. Knlttlo both of Locust township.
BCMEI.L-IIUNSISUKR.-At Catawissa oathc Mb
Inst., by ltev. n, II. liechant .Mr, Henry Sclicll to
.Miss Rebecca Hunslogcr, both of Columbia county.
Deaths.
EVERETT. InOraage township, In consequence
of a fall, July 5th, 1877,Moses Everett, lntheC2d jear
uf his age.
FI5HEU. In drcenwood on July sd, 1377, Miss
Kato l'lsher, aged 25 years.
JONES. In Jonestown on tho 3d Inst., Mr, ItUhard
U. Jones, aged Cl years.
KVANS.-tn Turbotsvlllo en tho s-tti lilt., atthe
residence of 1'. Welsh, after a lingering Illness, Mrs.
Abigail Evans, aged 73 years, 4 months and 10 da) s,
IAllKE'lMlEP01tTSr
IiLOOMSliURO MARKET.
Wheat per bushel t s.oo
itye " 75
Corn, new, " 60
oats, " " 40
Flour per barrel lo.oo
Clovcrseed 7.0 1
Flaxseed 1.5"
nutter is
Fees 14
1 allow 10
Potatoes 7f.
Dried Apples 6
Hams 41
sides A Shoulders 10
I-ard per pound 13
Hay per ton H.uu
lieeswax w
Timothy Seed 4.eu
wuoiAiiu.-ia run sjuai,.
No, 4 on Wharf $ 2,90 per Ton
,SU,U " ...(.......I........ ,. z,!)
NO. 6 " " t 1.05
Blacksmith's Lutup on Wharf $2 90
" llltumlnous " U 50
The New Town Hall at Ayer. Tho elegant
structure Is now complete. In beauty of design
It surpasses anything of its kind in the State.
Constructed of brick and dark marble it is as
permanent as it is charming. The English
architects have adorned it in subdued colors,
which please without tiring tho eye. Dr. J,
O. Aycr built "ml gave It to the town in nc-
knowledgmenl of the distinction they conferred"
upon him in taking his name. Although it is
a generous gift, still the hearty good wishes of
a whole people are of greater value, and the
eenerous donor has doubtless secured iliem.
Ginton (Mas.) Journal,
June 1 1 in .
STOVK WOOD I'OUSALH.
lint llrothers. nt Llcht Stru t, will deliver
1.. 1.-. - l ttl- ul-l.-
iii .iiuwiunuui, jj?i(i wr vrHiigovuio, emus
sawed into 14 inch lengths for $1.60,52.00
or m.w a loaa. June
-
Ladles who for years have UencmluJ on
all lmuiuer ofiiowdcrs mid cosmetics for glv-
lug mem umncmi complexions, liuw unu
that Glenn's Sulphur Soap supplies them
with pearly skins and rosy checks, elicited
QTATEMKNT
liLOOMSIWHO SCHOOL DISTRICT
FOR THE YEAR ENDING! JIKE l&t, HIT.
X, O. WOODWA11D, Collector, Dlt.
Toam tof dup'lcatc for 1K-T. 110,041 m
ll,sol n
dup'lcatc for 1K-T.
buuaiu en duplicate 1SI5-6.
C1L
191 30
by the gentle stimulation of naturo. Sold by
all Druggists. lilUsllnl
Dye, black or brown, CO c,
Whisker
July
lly nm't of exonerations
" paid treasurer as pur rt-
Ct lDtS. 10.090 is
" s percent, oominlsslon,. ...
on fy,! itt.,, i. i.i
uaiunecuuc uisinci i,-ii.v
tll,slM
VI. 11. HOONS. Treasurer.
I To m t from former treasurer.
' am t from j. ii. Kvans. nur-
,cliao money.. i ,
am i or Mate appropriation .
nm't from M. c. Woodwaitl.
collector
isy ain't of orders and coupons
tlUlIit'U....
s per cent commission on
f 10.633 r,3
Iiaianccduu district
PU11LIO NOTICE.
The nubile Is now Informed that thev can
have a chance to Select their SUMMER
CLOTHING from tho largest stock of Cloth
ing ever seen in Jiloomsijurg. Call and ste
and judge for yourself nnd be convinced
that the old reliable store is still ahead in
selling at the lowest prices. D. Lowen-berg.
1 lavo you tried Klrby's WlldCherry Cough
Balsam ? A very palateable compound tor
the various nflectlons of the throat and lungs
it has been used with success, in seven cases
of asthma giving Instant relief ntid in many
cases effecting n peruament cure. PricoOU
ccuts per bottle and positively warranted to
give entire satisfaction or money refunded. I
Klrby's Magic Relief for the Instant cure
ol severe nnd acute pains.
Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas
ant, safe and effectual.
Klrby's Horso and Cattle Powders aro the
best powders for stock, manufactured. Try
them nnd bo convinced,
Klrby's Camphor lee for sunburns, sore
litis and chatiDcd hands.
Gill's Hillious and Liver Pills are recom- To nm't tax leled for school
mended by tho first Physicians.
The abovo preparations are for sale by all
uruggisis ana ucaiers in meutcine.
Mover Hrothem.
July 21, '70.-1? Wholesale Agents.
COAL I COALM COAL 1 .1 1
We are now offering tlio celebrated Sus
quehanna Coal Co's Coal at tho following
casti prices:
No. 0. $1.05 per ton on wharf.
No. .1. i!.G5 per ton ou wharf.
No. 2. .1 and 4. 2.90 ner ton on wharf.
lilacksinitli's Lump U.'X) per ton on wharf.
Hitumlnous-1.50 tier ton on wharf.
35 ccuts per ton additional, for delivery to
any part oi tlio town.
Coal liouse Rates 15 cents icr ton less.
No. C. to Limc-burilcrs Sl.fiO nor ton.
Coal screened beforu leaving our yards and
full weight guaranteed.
, Orders lell at I. W. McKclvy's Store, at
our otiicc, or sent through tho mails will re
ceive prompt attention.
. Your patronagu is lospcctfully solicited.
C. W. NEAL & lllto.
Muy 1, 1S77
Dlt.
9 71
3J5 no
B'J3 16
10,090 JS
BIII.IUNII ion ACCOCNT,
To am i of tax for building pur-
isisun
am t ree'd from .1. It. Evans.
salcof old Academv
nm't received or collector
clue on last settlement
am irrom ronner treasurer.
lly exonerations
amxpsiu on uonusanaint.
collector's eomml-skm
treasurer's commission.
balance pd. Itolllns K Holmes
lor'stenm heater 3d st. school
1 alterations, rntntlnir. Ac
llalanccduo district..,..
SCHOOL VCMO ACCOI NT.
purposes. .
'. am t stato appropriation
am i. iroin luriner treasurer
1 ain't received from (onner
collector last settlement
fit.
10,633 63
SIO 07
674 ws
ttt,3ioT5
ll,3!t IS
Dlt
,SI0C9
Si!5 K
7M09
i 19
.1,SMCI
1,301 ll
49 30
02 67
l.nv) en
370 r.s
C5S18
f3S9 07
Dlt.
17.631 10
MIS 10
0 36
1,l76 33
Business Notices
Gents' Fancy Shoes at E. M. Knorr's.
Timothy Seed at J. Schuyler fc Son's.
A lot of. seed Iiuckwheat for sale cheap at
Espy station.
We are selling oil' our Parasols at less than
cost. Clark A: Wolf.
Those Key West Cigars kept bv Mover
liros. have proved very popular. The hrst
large lot has beensold and the firm have had
to procure a fresh supply.
tee that the worm would stand more heat than
the cabbage.
A substantial and somewhat ornamental flight
of steps has been erected at tho door of the Co-
LCauiAW building, and visitors hereafter will
feel more safe in entering and leaving the build'
ingtbanthey have for some time past. There
liave, been several efforts mado lo secure a Im
manent set of steps, but unskillful driving has
proved too much for them. The new steps are
iut there to star,
The book store of George A.Clark, in the
Eicliango Hotel, had a narrow escape from
damage, and possibly destruction, on Thursday
evening of last week, During the storm which
then prevailed, the lightning ran along the tele
graph wire into the store, melting the wire and
setting fire to tome paper which lay beneath.
Fortunately there was no draught to fan the
names and the paper was only charred.
usually accepted methods of delineating the
solemn scene. We published it as a matter of
news, simply, and without expressing any opin
ion concerning it. We learn that some of our
readers have found fault with the article on the
ground that it contains statements at variance
ith the Scriptures. We didn't paint the pic-
ture.nor are wo responsible for the artist's views,
and did not endorse them In any manner. A
newspaper contains many items of news for
which the editor does not hold himself respon
sible, where duo credit is given to the paper
whence such Item Is taken.
A New York paper stated recently, that in a
certain locality named, there was a scarcity of
tiles. If there is any one from that locality in
terested In knowing tho wherealuuts of those
missing insects we can inform him. They aro
in llloomsburg, strong and hearty, thank you,
and very hungry. Entomologists Inform us
that tho common house fly mutca domeMmli
a sort of small scavenger removing much that
if suffered to remain would prove deleterious to
the public health and comfort. This may be
true, but If so the llloomsburg fly Is on a strike.
It does not devote iUelf tots alleged legitimate
It is wonderful how much may be done to
protract existence by the habitual restorative
of sound sleep. Late hours under strain are
of course, incompatible with thjs solace-
incut. On this topic Dr. Richardson says it
has been painful for him to trace the begin
nings of pulmonary consumption to late
hours at "unearthly balls and evening par
ties," by which rest is broken and encroach
ments mado ou the constitution, llut, he
adds, "If in middle ago the habit of taking
leficieut and irregular Bleep be maintained,
every sourco of depression, every latent form
of disease, is quickened and intensified. The
sleepless exhaustion allies Itself with all
other processes of exhaustion, or it kills im
perceptibly, by a rapid introduction of pre
mature old age, which leads directly to pre
mature dissolution," There, at once, is au
explanation why many people die earlier
than they ought to do. They violate the
primary principle of taking a regular night's
rest. If they sleep it is disturbed; They
dream all sorts of nonsense. That Is to say,
they do not sleep soundly, or for any useful
purpose; for dreaming Is nothing more than
wild, imaginative notions passing through
the brain while half sleeping or dosing. In
dreamiug there is no proper or restorative
rest.
A young girl named Ida llarnes,llving on the
south side of the river opposite the town, was
uccldently shot by a son of Harnian T. Smith
.on Wednesday morning last near Neat's fur
nace. The boy was playing with an old sh ot
gun when it was discharged, the shot striking M"ty of removing impuritlea,but "improves each
the girl in or near tho shoulder. The wounds sinning Hour' beginning at nay break in an
, i,.,,,,.i,i ,n i. u,t nm novinc ami ncsicrincBUiicimir numaniiv. inei
ale nuv n.u(j..v . -
is no such tiling as sleep in the morning, nor I
Th ere are certain persons yjio are crumbling there neace at high noon, nor comfort at twl
-..-.
because the Town Council liai directed II14I light. The wretched, buizlng, biting, persistent
Street Commissioner to spend his time on the lly makes sport of bapplnci-s. If this town is
new road between the canal bridges on Ihe Es-1 so clean that there Is no garbage &c, for the
py road. It was not a matter of option with flies to look after, well and good. If there Is,
the council. The road was regularly laid out the flies are shockingly neglectful of their duty
and ordered to be made, and the members of I and deserve the most severe reprehension. At at
the council were liable to Indictment If the I present constituted and employed, the flies are
work hail not been done. I pronounced milsances. Drat 'era
A force of U. S. troops, under Lieutenants
Hiillis, of tho Twenty-fourth Infantry, anil
Hunt, of the Tenth Cavalry.recently crossed
the Rio Grande into Mexico, iu pursuit of a
gang of Indian horse tbeives. Tlio troops
under Hullis returned to Fort Clark on the
morning of the 7th inst., having recovered
most of tho stolen liorse,and wounded seve
ral of the Indians. The action of the troops
is approved in' Washington.
The villages of Pensaukee and Coullard
ville, in Oconto county, Wis., were devas
tated by a tornado on Sunday night. Iu
Pensaukee, the Gardner Hotel, a school
house and twenty-eight- dwellings were de
molished ; six persons were killed and ten
injured. In Coullardvllle, seventeen houses
and barns were damaged. The total loss ou
property is estimated at $000,000.
What a Failure of tlio Hay Crop Means.
The report from Canada that the hay crop
tliero will probably be below the average
yield is very different from any that could bo
made by tlio fanners iu the vicinity of this
city, who aro gathering a heavy crop. So
much attention is devoted to eerails and to
cotton, tobacco and rice, all of which are large
ly exported, and are, consequently, a meas
ure, to some extent, of our commerce, that
few people have any idea of tho relative value
of the hay product of the eouutry, nor of the
importance which attaches to reports of its
condition about this time. In 1875 hay was
third on the li.t of fartn products of the Uni
ted States in respect to acreage, aud second
on tho list in respect to the value of the
crop. In round numbers there wcro forty
four million acres sown iu Indian corn, twenty-six
million iu wheat, and twenty-three
million in grass for hay. The.-o ciops alone
occupied ninety-throe million acres out of
ono hundred and twenty-three million under
cultivation, for tho crops of which repot ts are
published. Tlio value of the products for the
same year aro set down as follows Indian
oorn,$.55,4 15,930 ; liay,$.HL',203,415, wheat,
294,580,090; cotton, $272,9:10,40 0, oats,
S12y,499.y0 ; potatoes, $05,019,420; tobac
co, :i0,:i42.&00; barley, $29,952,0512; rye,
$l:i,C31.9o0, buckwheat, $7,K;tl,2C7. Wheat,
cotton and tobacco all yield in pecuniary val
ue and importance to hay, which in 1S75 was
worth nearly 20 per cent. of. tlio value of all
farm products ol the United States. From
these views the reader of tho Ledger will bo
ablo to estimate what a failure of the Ameri
can hay crop would mean. I'hilad'a Ledger,
All kinds of Furniture at lowest prices at
Cadman's.
Now Read This. Nearly K.oOOtons coal
sold last season. Now is the time to fill your
coal houses with the celebrated Avondale
Red Ash Coal. And we challenge the coun
ty to produce any coal that will give better
.satisfaction. Coal delivered to any liart of
luwu in siimit or large iputuuiies, auu guar
anieeii urn uriciit. 2.uuu nouims in every
case ; and wo also notilv all that wo are the
only authorized agent lor tho sale of Avon
date coal in this place.
W. li. PotrsT.
Agt. for 1). L. & W. R. K. Co.
June 29, '77-tf
The mice of furnituie is wav down to
rock bottom. You can buy a very pretty
walnut Chamber Set loruttv dollars, and
an elegant set lor seventy-live dollars at Cad'
man s.
The best Grain Scythes iu the market at
ecmiyier i: son s.
While officer Rums, of Towanda, Urad-
ford county, was atresting a ruffian in that
place ou tho Fourth, a mob followed liim to
rescue tho prisoner, and assailed him with a
shower of stones. To Inghten them the olh'
cer fired a pistol iu the air, but it did not do
tcr them in the least from assaulting him,
Then, iu self defence, ho fired into tho crowd
and killed ono of tlio rowdies named Warreu
Johnson, tho ball entering his breast closo to
tho heart. Another bhot btruck Aaron Van
dcrpool in tho shoulder making a flesh wound
l'eaco was then declared. A coroner's jury,
after viowing'the body of tho dead rough,
and hearing the evidence, rendered a verdict
of "Juitifiallo homicide."
Mr. Chamberlain, ex-carpet-bag Governor
of South Carolina calls Hayes "an usurper
without a shadow of legal right orspmblance
of lawful authority.' Chamberlain is one
of the men who are thoroughly acquainted
with the inside workings of tho plotters
against the rightful President, and his ex
pressions are worthy of consideration. Hap
py family this Republican party.
bUMMKH EXTMtSION.S.
Parties contemplating a summer excursion trip
to tho seashore or any of tho popular summer
resorts, nro requested to call on tho undersign
ed, numiuer excursion route hooks, giwng
full Information as to routei and prices, can lie
had ou application at tho ticket oflicc. Als
tickets to all poiubs west and soulh-west can 1
obtained at very low rates, tickets sold over
each one of the popular routes of the Penna.
R, It, and Lno Railway,
W. 11. Poust,
Agent 1). L. & YV. R. R,
Juno 29 Sw.
Elegant Hair is woman's crowning beauty.
when It fades, she fades as well. While It is keii
bright her personal attractions ure still maintain
ed. lly preserving the I air fresh and vigorous a
youthful appearance Is continued through many
years, Those who grieve over their fading
hair turning gray too early should know that
Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents it, and restores
gray or faded hair to Its natural color, It is a
clear and healthful preparation, containing
neither oil, dye, nor anything deleterious, and
Imparts to the scalp what Is most needed a
sense of pleasant and delightful freedom from
scurf or dandruff, Jew Heme (A'.G) 2Vt
July lu,
lho Rockfoid 'Watch, the best American
time keener made for the nrice. can now bo
nan at Louis iserntiard s Jewelry store.
June i i-ti
There is nothing so nice for washing car
nages as a good, soft sponcre: and a clean
chamois skin should be used in drvimr,
Moyer Ilros. havo a fino lot of Snonsres nnd
nl. . :.. ,. i ' i.
vi!,iiuuii sums jusi aunfiieu lor mis wurh,
The only genuine can for tho Mason Jar
lias the words ' Consolidated Fruit Jar Com
pany, New York," on tho porcelain, inside
me cap, aim iioyd s imprint on the top, lor
saio at Conner s grocery, Main street.
jttiy ii-w
Greatest bargains of the Dress Good
Knickerbocker Suitinir at nnlv 7 rentM npr
yuru lormeny is cents. C'larK it Woll.
Lasting Gaiters, $1,00 at McKinneys.
Rest value in Clothing can now be
found in all the latest styles of Summer
cioiuing at me most Hsiniii-suing low prices,
iucn s nuns iroin iM.uu,
Youth's Suits from $3.00.
Iiov's Suits from $2.00.
Call aud be convinced that the best place
to uuy your Clothing is at l), l.owenuerg s.
LOST I
On Sunday moraine. .Tune 21th. in Cen
tre township. on the road from the residence
ot I nomas koclier to the Lutheran church
a pocket book containing $'1.25 in money
a note of $970 in favor of Thomas Kocher,
signed by James Kocher, dated October 5,
187,'i, also a note of $20 iu favor of same,
signed Edward Henry, dated April 8th, 1870,
ami also a note oi in lavor ot same, signet!
James Iloyle. dated September 5. 1875,
aUo store orders on Jackson tt Woodin of
about :(. All persons are hereby notified
not to pa the above notes and orders, ns
they are my property. A reward of fivedol
lars will be paid to the finder on return o
me pock'et boot ami contents to
Thomah Koch r.it,
Juno s9, '77-3w Witmires P. O.
$1.25 Foxed Gaiters at McKiiiney's.
Great reduction in all kinds of Dress Goods
ou shelves of our store, Clark it Wulf.
NEW GOODS
just received a laig3 lot of spring styles of
Shoes at E, M. Knorr's,
For a Nobby Shirt go to
For a stylish Suit go to
For tho latest htvle of Hat go to
For tho newest styles in Neck Wear .
For One India Gauze Shlrta go to
Latest Styles, Lowest Prices.
cau uow be found at D, Lowenbcrg'
Large rocking chairs for porches are all
t lie rage. Cadinan has them of all shape
and sizes and colors, and Is selllni; them rat
Idly. Those formerly sold at six dollars can
now bo bought for $4.50, Cheaper than any
oiuer piaco at cau man s.
"Down to Hard Pan" lioota and Shoes at
AicKinuey s.
Gents' Huff Congress at E. M. Kuorr's for
Hand-made Shoes at McKinney's,
Wanted. Two girls to learn the tailor
ing traue. wtu, Y, Jiester. Apr.27tf
Ladies' Cue Shoes, nil width and shea
at atcrviuney I,
Uram'tpald.l" teachers
)vnu v jununrB
tleanlugliouses and re
pairs advei thing annual
statement
pd. N.ontour school dts.
"Mt. Pleasant '
paid Tor Ink.,.,
becretarj'ssalaiy
paid treasurer's com'n
jutd collector's '
paid lor school Journal
pd. auditors, auditing
scliool ace'ls ror 33 ears
paid for oal
ot exonerations
Tor Insurance
' " paid tor sundries.,,,..
Balance due district...., 1
(9,609 'li
STAThMENTOF lMlhBTS.nSB.ss OK lllflOUSBl'KU SCUOOu
lILsrillCT, Jt'SK 1ST, 'S4I.
llond Issued lo Jacob Schuyler tor lot,
iiuc auv. ist,
Int. on same to.luno 1st, 1S77,
So. 8 llond Issued loJ.H. Mcincrfor
building-due Alt?. 1, SIS
1 merest on same to .1 une 1st, 177 . . .
So. n. nond Issued to J. s. sterner for
buldinir uuo Aiur. lstisia
Interest on same to lune 1st,is77 ..
Ha. T. IWnd Issued to John H. Homer
lor building due Sep. ', 1s"il
Inferesc 011 sam- to. I urn? 1st, IstT...
Ju. 8. llond Issued 10 .1, s. Momer lor
building due M-p. ii, isto
CIt.
490 01)
104 2'l
til 00
47 S3
HIS)
9 (Ml
1WIKI
ir,s 1 n
147 U
71)0
9 ll
IMS 42
lt.t 51
lI'.S 75
70 49
1,299 1I9
cud o,
513 00
r,o)o
aw
aii no
w 60
c l)o
100 on
4 1'
ton 00
412
MURDER, WILL OUT. .
A few years airo "August Flower'1 was dis
covered to be a certain cure for Dvsnciwin utid
Liver comnlaiiit. a few thin dvsnentics made
known to their friends how easily and quickly Interest on sumo to June 1st, t77...
the,; had been cured by its u,o? The1 great f UitllSS'.-" !,
UiiM'itRnf IJiwn h Auiriist 1) lowir lippjnnn nor- Inti-rest on hiwno to June 1st. lsn
tided through tlio country by ono sufloierto ingdu' mut)
mother, until. Without atlvertlslinr. lis sale interest. on samritn June 1st. 1S77... 12M
has become immense DruggUts iu EVERY No. li.liond issued to.) h, sterner for
lvir- :.. tt..:....i c',;,.... ii- :. i ouuuinx uue ;suv. v, i",,i
IWItl! Ill I O Ullllftl C3iaiU-i UrO SOllll IT ll. ln,MU.nBDmn,nli,A1n, STT 1T
no person suncring witn sour stomaeii, mck
licadaclio. cotienes. na tmatinn nl tho
heart, indigestion, low si ' nits, etc , can take
llimn u-ttl,n,,t rl;,.f H In M,-.,r
Rros.,and'gotabottlo for 75 .cents and 'try it. IffMrMWk'fe
ample bottles iu cents. April -u, , i-iy ji
Dr. Shlloli's System Vitalize!-.
We aro authorized to Guarantee this rein
edy lor the euro ol Dyspepsia, inactive Lav
er,Sou r Stomach, Constipation. Loss of Ap
petite, looming up ol I'ood, icllow bkin
and Ueneral languor and .Debility, lou
must acknowledge that this would be ruiu
ous unless we had positive evidence that it
will cure. lou wno are sutlering Irom
these complaints these words are addressed
and will you continue to suffer when you
can be cured on such terms f It is lor
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
TwjOTici;.
wanted tor Uio Mhoou ot Conynghara rtlr tnct, Co
tumMa county, I'rnnsjltanls. sfx inalonnd four re
mn to tesrliers. An es.nnlnatton will Isi held nt t.T n
Iralla In New Hrhool Houso on Tuesday, July it, JSIt
lly order ot the Hoard,
Attest! JNU.JtONHOK,
June w, 77, -aw SecreMry.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
tSTATK OK MONTIIOXKKVCOI.K, PKCKASIO.
Letters or Administration on me estate oi Mont
gomery Cole, late ot Muganoar iowiibuip, i-oi.iv.
pi , deceased, havo ls;en granted by the Register Gt
fdid county to J, lh'an le, of lho same town
ship, ndinliilstrator, to whom nil persons Indebted
arc requested to mako parp-ent, and those having
lalms or demands against tho salt estate will mate
them known to Ihe Bald administrator without delay.
,1 iijwi.,, ivi,n
Coles Creek, June M, 7T-sw Administrator.
A
DMINISTRATOII'S NOTICE.
(.STATE Ol' IlKStCCA S11ITK, VtffP.
tetters til Administration on lho estate of Itebecea
Kmllli, lato of .Madison township, Columbia coun
ty, have been granted by tlio Register or said coun
ty to Conrad K reamer, of Madison township Colum
bia county. All persons having claims aualnst the
snld estate aro requested to presont them for settle
ment, anu tuose inucuicu to uoku pujim-uv.wuuuui,
delay.
CONItAI) KHEA5IKI1,
June SI, '77 w" Admlnlstiator, Jerscytown, ro.
TUDITOR'S NOTIcij.
lu lho Orphans' court of Columbia rountr.
Tlio undersigned was appointed Auditor In tho
ai'count of John Anderson Administrator of
matter of ' ho except Ions to
ttti, Hj'eimnt. nf .Tnlin Anf
Vnn-T inrtiton. deceased, in coinnuarico Wliu nis
appointment no will attend to the duties' of the
S11IIIW III IIHJ 1UIIU; JIVU-K! Ul ... ... UCUSUaou, u,
Centratla tho lttli.day of July 1877 at 10 o clock a,m.
.1. II. JAMES,
June IS, '77-4W Auditor.
QOCNTV OF COLUMDIA.SS:
The Commonwealth ot l'ennsilvanla to Ell7abeUi
f! Intermarried with Peter Kckrotc, Henry Vohe,
I.jdla Auu, intermarried with Henry Tedder, Jacob
Jane.'lntemiarrled wiui Charles Conyngara, Ellen,'
intermarried with Milton Masteller. ihcuelrsot Ly-
dla Yohe, deceased, Oreettng ! o and each ot you
are lieteby dtcd tolwand uppoar beforo, ouror-
n-uiv luun m ue neiu uie iirsi i.iuuuhj' ui pi-fjicw-
.'r noxl at lllMimsburg, then and tliero to accept Or
efuse the rcil estatn of Lydla Yohe doccascd, at, the
valuation put upon it. by the lunuost or snow cause
uy lue muni" annum mil, uunum. . ,
Witness lho Honorable William Mwell President
why the same snould hot bo sold.
U'tlnetis Ihn llnnonihlftVlllt.ini
Judge ot our Court nt llloomsburg the clghteenUi
day of .May, A. 1)., 1S77.
II. FRANK ZAHR,
Clerk O. C.
Juno 13, I-iiw JI. V. NrjRs, Deputy.
NNUAL STATEMENT
OV SUGARLOAF TOWNSHIP.
hutement ot tlio supervisors forUto jear ending
April o, 1S77.
C I- MOOltn,
Ain't regular duplicate n....
Ami special duplicate u
iteeeltedof County commissioners
Kccchcd order lo balance
Total,
CR.
,1100 1 1)
41 20 1,041 '10
Jly work on roads
" tax returned-......,
"Commissions and exonerations
" oniclal sen toes
" attending settlement
" peicrntHtre
won: under (J. Mcadman
" receipts and orders redeemed
SAMUEL S HESS,
Am't of regular duplicate
Ain't ot special duplicate
(614 05
CIt.
017 .11
No, ti. linnet Issued to J. S. sterner
rorbulldluirdue xov.xd tS7ii i.fswno
Interest on same to Juno 1st, 1S77.,.. ill 07 1,931 07
No.15. Hond Issued to .1. s. sterner
ror building due Jan. IS, ls,t,...
you
to determine. Sample bottle 10 cents: reg
ular size 75 cents. Sold by O. A, Kleim and Interest'on same to iueT,'isn.-...'
i. d. iicnticrsnctt
for btitldluir due Jan. is. 1s70
Interest o'i same to June 1st, 1S77....
No. 17. llond issued to J. sterner
for blinding due reo. 'jiu, is.t
Interest on same to June 1st, 177 i...
No, is. llond Issued to J. s. sterner
ior uuuoingnue reu. v, isi,
Interest on same toJune 1st. 1s:x....
No. no nond Issued to. I. s HtCtner
lor building dun Feb. 9, 1st"..
Interest ou same to June 1st,.l77
No. xl. llond Issued to .1. H. sterner
for bulldlmr due let). 9. is,7
Interest on same to Juno lst, 1ST7. . . .
No. u. Iiond bsucd to Itolllns, &,
iioimes forsteam neater uuertov. i.
is7s
Interest ou sainoto Juno 1st, W7
No. ? bond issued to Rollins &
Houi.es ror steam heater uue.Nov. I,
17i mm
1MC3
ITS (SI
410 no
-7 40
ssn on
4 43
1IKI 00
1 s.',
Iimi no
- I P3
coo no
194
CM 00
1UI S(I20
uuj.unu die annually bv neglecting a
Cough, Cold or Croup, often ieadlng to
consumption and the grave. ny win you
neglect so important a matter, when you
can getat our store Shiloh's Conisumptiou
Cure, with the assurance ol a speedy recov
ery. ror Borenes across tlio Chest or 1. tings
or Lame Rack or Side, Shiloh's Porous
Master gives prompt relief. Sold by C. A.
tvlelm and J . llendershott,
Hackmetack. a popular and fragrant per
fume. Sold by C. A. Kleim aud N. J. llcn-
uersuott. Alarcii so, i i-euw
DYSPEPSIA.. DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA.
1 spepsla Is the most perplexing of all human ail
ments. Its si mptoms are almost Inllnlte In their va
riety, ami uio luriorn imu ocsponaeni ileum oi me lntirei.l nn k inn fn ln,, i Vm77
disease oiten fancy uicmsop.es tho prey, in turn, of No. 37, llond Issued to li 11. Drown
No. so. llond Issued to Itolllns tc
Holmes for steam neater, due Not.
1. lslS S7Mh!
Interest on same toJunc 1, 1S77 l ss 370 ss
No. 9T. llond issued to u II. brown
duo March 3i, 1-.79 coooo
Interest onsaine to lune 1st, 1S77.... 5 00 6030")
NO. us. Ilnml ssued to E. 1). Drown
duo March an, isi9 cn,i on
Interest on same to June 1, IS77 ooo G0300
no. bo. uonu issued to E. li. nrown
due .March 3u, isto ..
Interest on same to Juno 1, 1ST"
No. 31. llond issued lo K. it. brown
duo -March 80, 1ST9
Interest on same to June 1, 177
No 82. llond Issued to L. Creasy duo
.Man-u mi, is,9
Interest on same to Juno1.1s77
No. S3, llond Issued to E. Creasy, uuo
.11 Ul L II .T ,, 1 3 1 y
Interest on same to June 1, 1S77
No. 34. llond Issued to I.. Creasy due
.iiureu an, isv M ...
Interest on same to Juno 1.1S77
No. 85. llond Issued to David stroup
uuu April i, is, v,
Interest on Kjmo to June 1.1S77.. ..
No. 3d. llond Issued to Datld Stroun
uuunillll I, is, 'J rAHl uu
300 C0300
100 00
1 00
lml (Ml
1 00
100 00
1 00
10100
,1 00
100 Oil
1 00
COO IS)
6 00
101 00
101 03
101 on
10100
101 oo
305 01)
very known malady. This Is duo In purl to the
closo sympathy which exists between the stomach
and tho brain, and In part also to lho fact that any
disturbance of theMlgestlve funitlons necessarily
disorders the liver, tho bowels and the nervous sjs-
tem, and arrccts, to some extent, the quality of the
blood,
E. F. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of lion Is a sure cure
This Is not anew preparation tobe tried and found
wanting; It has been prescribed dally for many
ears tn the practice of eminent physicians with ua
paralleled success j It Is not expected or Intendedto
euro all ttio diseases to which the human family Is
subject, but Is warranted to euro dyspepsia In Its
most obstinate form. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron
never falls to cure. Symptoms of Dyspepsia aro loss
of appetite, wind and arising of the food, drjuess
of tho mouth, heartburn, distension of the stomach
and bowels, constipation, headache dizziness, sleep
lessness and low spirits. Try the great remedy and
bo conduced of Its merits. Take only Kunkel's,
which Is put up only In ft bottles. Depot -m North
Ninth street, Philadelphia. Adilce by mall tree, by
sending 3 ceuc stamp. Try one bottle of Kunkel's
Iron and
gists and
WORMS. WORMS. WORMS,
Removed alive. Tapo Wmia removed allvo In
from two to three hours, with tegetaole medicine
Head all passing from the s stern alUe, No fee till
head passes. The Doctor neier falls to reinoe
Tape, Seat, I'm und Stomach Worms. .sk jour
druggist for a boltlu of Kunkel's Worm Sirup.
ITICo tl per bottle. It nier fails, or send to Dr.
Kunkel, 239 North Ninth street, 1'lilladclrhla, Pa.,
fur tlrcular with full Instructions, by enclosing 3
cent stump for return of same, Kunkels Worm
Syrup Is used for children or adults with peifect
safety, as it is uguable. lluy It and try It
due Anrtl 1. IsTu...
Interest on same to Jiinf? 1. lsn
No. 3s. Rood Issued to trustees or Con
cord Lodge I. o. o. 1". duo .May 10,
tsso ' '
Interest on ssnie to mne 1, 1S77
No. 39. nondlssuedtolrusteesof Con
cord UMge I. o. o. r, due .May 10,
is) .
Interest on samu to June 1, 1S77
loo on
1 ()
500 00
1 is
500 00
1 16
501 10
tlO.OSSOSKl.OsSCS
Cash In hands of Collector 1.3S2 39
i reasurer 674 ss
Due oy J, it Evans, June 1, l;i......... 613 S3 2,"II 15
Total Indebtedness of the District
8,217 C3
s. KNOKR, President.
Attest : J, K. EDOAIt, Secretary.
HO 11)0 UllderS Mini Alidltnra hg,lm,.mtnu1
Jho above account and statement, Ilnd the same lo
be correct.
Juno", 1ST7.
Tout,
lly work on roads f 014 r,7
oruers reduemeu 33 1
exonerations 5 34
official sen lees 5170
Dalanccdiie township,
I.1AI11I.ITIES.
Orders 1S75-C not redeemed ,
ciders issued April 9, isl7,.
Total,
RESOURCES.
Balance due from Eamuel S. IIess...
Indebtedness of township,
f903 04
f 30-2 94
DR.
ftwei
sas ei
1793 2-4
1314 S2
8n la
ssio
(513 87
Statement of Susarloaf school District for lite year
euuinir uuiiu 9, 19,1,
RECEIPTS.
l'rom Collectors ,
stale at
unseat e
Total,
EXPENDITURES.
Tor teachlni: nnd other expenses
state appropriation. ,
Lieuiano tax..
$370 43
18100
90 96
H22 39
Due from treasurer and collectors
Old orders paid
Indebtedness of District,
tl,191 41
454 41
$727 10
o, the underslened Auditors of Sugarloat town
ship, do hereby certify that we hae examined the
above accounts and nnd them correct to tbe best ot
our know ledge and belief.
Junu 22, '77-4W
ELIJAH I'ETERMAN,
JAMES BHUI.TZ.
HENRY C, HESS,
Auditors.
SHERIFFS SALES.
lly virtue of a writ ot Vend Ex., to me directed will
be exposed to public sale at tlio Court House In
Elooiusburif, at one o'clock p. m. on
SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1877,
Tho following real estate situate In Centri town
ship, Columbia county, I'cnnsy.vanla, bounded on
the north by lands of fcamuel Iltdlay, on tho w est bv
lands of J. Hagenbuch, on the south by lands of E.
Alkman and Margaret Alkman, on tho east by lands
of J, Hagenbuch.
It contains sot enty-stx acres more or less where
on are creeled a dwelling house, barn and outbuild
lnirs. 'lho abovo premises will bo sold subject to Uie
moitgago of George Hldlayto William Hldlay, Ad
ministrator ot Abraham Hldlay, dated April 9Ui 1S52,
recorded April 9th, ls52 In .Mortgago Hook 3 p. 750,
and discharged of all other liens.
Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold as the
property ot Levi A. Hldlay.
CONDITIONS or SALE-Purchases must pay
ten per cent, ot tlio purchaso money, or at least
enough tococr all costs at striking downot sale
otherwise property to bo resold at once.
JOHN V HOFFMAN,
June 22, 77-ts Sheriff.
JOHN LAYCOCK, 1
II. C. IIAltTMAN. V Auditors.
C.M. VANDEltSUCE.l
Juno ls-lw
, u;uv iituip. n) we nunc in nuuui) . v--IT.r CT,q,C,M.m
be contlnced of Its merits. Sold by drug. A "'UA1' hlAll-.AIP.M
storekeepers uu'i-jwheic. 1 0P TltEsi'UKit op
SCOTT SCHOOL DISTltlCT,
COI.UM1I1A COUNTY,
HENRY c, KEI.CHNER, Treasurer,
DR.
June 5, ls7, ToJialanep duo township 3xi5i
June 4, is77, to amount leeched from (1.
.... ,.un. , , mi , 4,)
lune 4, ls77, To stnte appropriation 31s so
.. . '. "'"""in. recciwu irom s,
Kressler, collector i,s.v)3i
tt.COO 34
Juno 4, IstT, To bolanco duo School District 605 23
CR.
PATENTS
pounds. Labels registered:. Infringe
nun inierierences win recelte rromut attention,
1 ,x ij' 'ri'i 1 1 k- kuuuiu bena us a moae,
11 ML XWXVOorsketchot thelrinven
Scliuiicll'N St'ii Wectl Tunic
In tho atmosphere experienced here during the
summer months, the lethargy produced by tho beat
takes away the deslru for wholesome food, and fre-
lueut persplrullons ruuc bodily energy, particu
larly those sullei Ing Irom tho elfects ot debilitating
diseases. In order to keel) a natura healthful acllu-
ty or the system wo must resort to artlllclal meant
For this purpose scheni U's sea Weed Tonic u vei y
effectual. A few doses will create an anpetlui and
glo fresh vigor to lho enervated body, rordysis-p-
sla, it is Invaluable. .Many eminent! phslclaus
have doubted whether dyspepsia can bo permanent
ly cured by tho drugs w hlch aro generally emploj eil
for that purpose. The Sea Weed Tonic In Its nature
is totally different from such drugs. It contains no
corrosive minerals or acids; In tact 1'. assists the
regular operations of nature, and supplies her defi
ciencies. 1 ho Tonic In Its nature so much resemble
Uie gastric Juice that tt Is almost Identical with that
num. The gastric lulcu Is tho naturat solvent vv hlch.
In a healthy condition ot the body, causes the food
to 00 oigesieu , and when this Juice Is not excreted
in sumcient, quantities, Indigestion, with all Its dls.
tresslug s) inuiptoms follows. The boa Weed Tonlo
performs tho duty ot tho gastric Juice when tho tat-
ter is deneient. bchencksbea Weed Tunic sold by
an uruggists. July
wanted. c-Jcf 10 c-uu rer Aiontli
A Nsw, Ci EiK isu Com lb t
June 4, 1S77.
lly ara't paid Uuehcr's salary, a rton school
iur i-uai nnu naming "
for stove
for repairs
teachers' salary Espy School
Jos. SIIIIit, repaUs and coal
Kspv school
E. Ii. l'ursel, repairs and cost
. , '-spy school
A. Snvder for palm
Jos. Miller, repairs '
E. It. Pursel repidrs
teachers' s.dary Light street
School
'.'igiYsffihcsT.;'
it'i's.'h.i.r0"' " usbt
sVreeSh!.''''1
teucliers' .salary Croaultoads
Sehoul
J..Krcssler, coal and lepiiln,
Cross Roads School. ..
lJS?! repairs Cross
Roads School. . .,
ror school journals. '.
for duplicate
for publthhing report 1S70.. ..
ntvumrj s salary
tor collection stato appropri
ation . , ,
" " Samuel Kressler, collector. .!
exonerations allowed collector
1 reasurer'a commission on f i,s 2c" at
v. per cent
ain't for auditors' lees .....1'. '.
bulanco
35D no
is 90
1300
1S3S
Goouu
4s 25
24 t.
17 OS
II 411
49 90
500 00
11 90
20 34
055
175 Oil
77 9-
87 57
I IMt
6 5
9 01)
35 V)
IS)
Wit
31 50
3SM
8 HI
505 is
secured for me
chanical devices
trace marks,de-
sums and com.
Infringements, reissues
EDSON BROS..
P TT r. 1 -ri '
01 u. s. ana Koreip
PATENTS,
711 G-. Street, N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. 0.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
or yaluahu:
RAL ESTATE!
t,' ' ' i ' n . We. tho Aiidliors of smt tovvnshlp havcthlsday
UniVCrSitl HlStOrV cxamlnedllie ubuve account and Had tt correct.
J W.A . lliKlOS. 1
uiiiuii-itv nu mu euriii-M, periods, c osIol- I
March. 11,77. S volumes of Ihe World's great, fciaua
....wi j ... y..c. rtnviM,,.flii,iB AIISS, Blld fllllll-
kHN, Including history of Centennial Exhibition,
luaugurutiuiiof President Haj ua and Turkish dim.
cullliis. A book of thrllltng Interest and unin i-Jii
newt Sells faster Uiaii any other, lieautlful Illus
trations, low prices, iUlck sales, extra terms, t Iron,
lars free. Address J. c. Mit l'ltDY 4- CO., I'hllade'.
i. LOU
7 13VV
Juno 15, 'II 4w
E. D. H AOs-seem, Auditors.
SiM't.. A.WOHIUS.J
JOB l'KINTINO
OF
imia, ra.; viacmuau, o.; Chlctitro, m.j m, Louli
IV1NS' l'ATKNT 1
Adopted by all the qui,
rculur. E, l INs, No.
l'blHdilililu.lu.
J)APER bags
June 29,
IA1H CKlMl'KItS
ns or fashion. Send for
iv.-M.rin ruin strut,
in,p, ic-siu j vv
FOR SALB
AT THE COLUMBIANOFFKJK,
EVERY DESRIPTION
EXECUTED l'KOMPTLY
At thk OoXiUmiuan Officf
businks8 oakd3,
V1S1TINII CARDS,
LBTTElt HEADS,
UlLLUBADS,
OSTKKS, to., tC,
Neatly witv. cnoapiy printed at theConm.
HUN Office.
IIS virtue of an order ot tho Orphans' Court ot Co
lumbia comity, the undersigned Esecutrtx of the
last will und testament ot Frederick Isler, late ot
iireenwood township, Columbia county, doecaaea,
will expose to publle sale on Hie premises ou
SATURDAY, JULY 1877,
at 9 o'clock, a. in., i ho follow Ing Real Jitaio to-wlt i
A messuage and trai t of land situate in Oreenwood
township lu said county of Columbia, bounded and
described us follow s, to-vvlt t lleglunlng at a post
along lino of land of Elijah Lemon and running
Ihenee along line of land ot Eliza Isler north ono
ivtid one-half degrees, east ono hundred and ttlly.
eight and t hree-tcnth perches to a post along lino of
land of Win, J. Cpx, thenco byline of said Wm.J.
cox south thlrtj-tlvo and a half degrees, east thirty,
three and nine-tenths perches lo a stone, thence by
land of Augustus Wilson south seventy-threeand
oue-fourlli degreis, west fourteen and ntno-tenUi
perclvsto a post, thence by the same south twenty,
i lin e and one-halt di trees east, sixteen aud eight
tenth perches to a post, thence, by same soutli
nineteen and one-Ioutth degrees east fourteen and
tliree-tenth perches to a post.lhencu by the same
south eighteen and onchalf degrees east, thirteen
and one-lenth perches to a post, thence by the sam
south two degrees, west ono hundred and nine and
four-tenth js rehea to a I osl at a public raid, thence
north eighty-seven degrees vest seven and nine
tenth perches to a post, Ihenco by land ot Elijah
I.uiuon uorlli two and t luce-fourth degrees cast
twent j -four lurches to a post.theuce by same north
tight) -nine und onc-fouitli degrees west fourteen
uud six-tenth perches to the place of beginning,
containing
EIOHTEKX ACHES,
and one hundred and seven perches.
TERMS OF SALE.-TC11 per cent ot one-fourth" of
the purchase money to be paid at tho strlklng;dowu
ol lho property, the cne-fourth less the ten rercenu
at the continuation of sale, and the remaining three,
fourths tn onojeur thereafter, wltn loterest frotn
continuation nbl.
EUZAUETU ISLEIt,
Julyo, tuvv Executrix.
BLANK MORTGAGES forsalecleapattii
coLvmiis omce.