The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 03, 1877, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJBGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLUMBIAN.
11 1, 0 0 M S n IT It (I, P It 1 1) A T, A I) (i. 9, 1S37
Hail Itoatl ilmo Tntjle.
LACKAWANNA tl DLOOMHBUltU HAIL MOAll
mouth. Bocin.
Accommodation Train, MS A.M. T.sa A. M.
Mall Train T.S9 A. M 4.49 1'. 11
Express Train iM V. M. U.M A. M
0.60 I'. M.
CATAW1SSA IIA1I, 110AD.
NORTH. SOUTH
Accommodation Train ts.v.s A. Jt. T.BT V. M.
neirular Express .... ........ l, I'.M. 11.B3A.M.
Throngh cars on Express train elthcf to New York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
Catawlssa and Wllllamsport.
Wo nro indebted to Post-master Ueckloy for
In endeavors to gel last weeks Issue of this pa
er lo our subscribers. The stopping of trains
on tlie D. It. tt W, Kail road delayed many
package, which were sent out by Individual
from illllercnl points.
Our colored brethren held their anticipated
camp meeting at Knorr Drove. The rains of
Friday nnd Saturday, and the stoppaeo of trains
n the L. A II. II. It, interfered materially with
tho sncccs of tlio meeting, but on Sunday the
attendanco was fair.
DEMOCllATlC COUNTY CONVENTION.
Tho Democratic voters of the several districts
of Columbia county will meet at the usual placo
of holding the general elections on Saturday
the lllh day of August 1877 between the hours
of three and seven o'clock In the afternoon and
elect delegates by ballot to represent the dis
tricts in a County Convention to bo held at the
Opera House In llloomsburg on Tuesday the
14lh day of August 1877 at 11 o'clock a. ni.to
place in nomination one candidate for District
Attorney, one candidate for Coroner, and to
tranact bucIi other business as the interests of
the Democratic party may require.
Also at tho samo time nnd places and in the
name manner the Democratic electors of each
district will elect ono person to serve as a ruem
ter of tho County Standing Committee which
will meet immediately upon tho adjournment
of tho Convention,
lly order of tho County Committee.
Warren J. liuckalew,
Chairman.
ArrORTIONMENT OF DELEGATES ACCOnDINO TO VOTE
' Penning.' Delegates,
Heaver
lionton
llerwlek
v.innmsburir II
V. ...
llrlorerrek
Cauiwlssa
Centre
Centralla
ConjiiBliauiN
ronjngham S
Flshtngcieek
Franklin
Hemlock
Jackson
Locust
Main
Mudlson
Minim
Montour
Mt. Pleasant
orange
lino
ltourlngcreek
ncott
Sugarloat
191.
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80
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m
.119...
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....93
4
....49 1
...169 3
...152
...111 2
...1110 4
....104 2
...177 1
...179 a
...,75 i
....90 .1
...132 S
. ...SO II
,...r,9 2
...142 2
...100 3
3,737 71
Messrs. Gardner A Koons, proprietors of the
Wyoming House, at Scranton, made an assign
ment last week to D. D. Searle, of Montrose.
A Scranton paper says the difficulty is occa-
oncd by the general depression of tho times.
and an cxhorbltant rent. Monlrone Democrat.
The finest red raspberries wo ctor snw wero
some specimens from tho garden of Mr. C. F,
Knapp. They were equal in tho to four ordi'
nary berries, nnd in flavor were most delicious
A dozen or filtcen of them would make n fair
meal.
Tho vestry of St. Paul's Episcopal Church
have given lug mouth of August to the lector,
Kov. L. Zahner, for a vacation, Thero will
therefore he no service-.! In that church lint 11
September, Mr, Zahner nnd wife will spend
most of the time in Delawnrn.
A few nights since several men went to the
creek to fish with nets. They took off their
clothes and put them In tho wagon, and while
they were wading about In the water the horse
broke loose and ran off, taking with It the wag
on and the garments, The fishermen tramped
through several fields with nothing but INa-
tnro's covering on, before they recovered their
store clothes, That horse would make a good
fish commissioner.
Ktautiso isr tub Would. Many an uuwlso
parent labors hard and Uvea sparingly all bis
life for the purpose of leaving enough to give
his children start In the world, as it Is called.
Setting a young man afloat with ,'inoney left
him by his relatives Is like lying bladders un
der the arms of ono who cannot swim ; ten
chances to one he will lose bis bladders and
go to the bottom. Teach him to swim, and ho
w.'l never need the bladders. Give your chllil
a sound education, and you have done enough
for him, See to It that his morals aro pure,
his mind cultivated, and his whole natura made
subservient to laws which govern man, and vou
have given what will be of more valuo than
the wealth of tho Indies. Ex.
Never fall to read the advertisements in your
newspaper, and particularly the business locals.
Vou will often find where you can buy just
what you want, on tho most reasonable terms.
Advertisements arc not used simply to fill up a
newspaper, but to inform the people, and are
often the most useful information that can be
given. Head them.
On Thursday of last week Ileuben II. Keaser
was burled in the Cemetery with military hon
ors. During the late war he served as a pri
vate in Co. C. Dili Pa. Cavalry, having enlisted
Sept. 8 18155. The Kegiment saw hard service
in the South- est, and marched with bher-
man to the sea. Mr. Keaser left a .wife and
several children.
!y rule the ratio is fixed at CO votes fur a del
egate, but no district to have less than two or
more than four delegates, and allowance is to
be made within those limits fur the largest frac
tion of n ratio.
liloomeburg July 18, 1877.
NOTICE TO UUSINKSH MKN,
This week, and hereafter, until a revival of
business, local notices will bo inserted in the
Columbian at five cents n lino instead of ten
cents a9 heretofore. Every merchant and busi
ness man should take advantage of this oppor
tunity for cheap advertising.
No more potatoes wanted at this office at
present.
Post-master Beckley is entitled to the thanks
of this community for his action last week in
securing mail matter, No New York or Phil
adelphia mails came through after 'Wednesday,
and on l'riday Mr. Beckley went to Northum
herland, returning on Saturday with sixteen
mail bags, the accumulation of three days,which
might have been delayed indefinitely but for
his energy. The people will appreciate it.
A son of Daniel Ilartman of Benton aged
nbout eleven years, fell into a tub of hot water
in the rear of Isaiah Hagenbuch's store on Mon
day last. lie was instantly rescued, but not
until some pretty severe blisters had been raised
on his lower limbs. lie was sitting on a stool
in n doorway above the tub, and the stool slip
ped In some way and precipitated hint into the
tub. His injuries are not dangerous.
An oriental traveller describes this busy
scene.wltnesscd on historic shores : "Oursteamcr
landed on a beach which was the xrt of An
tlocli, where the disciples were firt called
Christians, There was no town at the water's
edge, no people, no wharf. The passengers and
the merchandise were put ashore in lighters,
which ran up into the sand A troop of cam
els, with their drivers, lay en the beac'.i, ready
to transfer the goods into the interior, Among
tho articles landed were boxes marked 'Dr. J
C. Aycr A Co. Lowell, Mass., U. S. A.,' show
ing that they contained medicines and whence
they came. These with other goods were hois-
ted on tho backs of camels, for transportation to
Antioch. Thus the skill of the West sends
back its remedies to heal the maladies of popu
lations that inhabit those eastern sliorcs,whencc
our spiritual manna came," Windsor (VI.)
Chronicle.
Aug. 3 lm.
Win. Longenbergcr, of Muncy Creek town
ship was struck with a brick by Martin Kelly,
of Ibis Borough, Monday afternoon, and was
badly cut on the bead. Longenberger and
Kelly had ;been under the influence of licpior,
followed Kelly to his bouse where a difficulty
occurred which resulted as above. Mr. L. was
very badly cut on the top of the head and b'cJ
fearfully. Muncy Luminary.
Are our fish commissioners aware that almost
nij htly, parties are using nets in the creek and
river ? The streams were stocked with black
bass several years ago, but as no attempt lias
ever been made lo enforce tho law forbidding
the use of seines and nets, it is probable that
Subscriptions received at this office for tlx
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artistic matters of living Interest to everybody.
Recommended by the beit writers and thinkers
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your post-office, Specimen Copy, $1,00.
July 27 lm.
The following from the Chicago Times indi
cates that the militiaman oftlie Illnols variety
Is not greatly admired in his own locality i
"A militiaman is ono entrusted with a gun and
some cartridges who goes about hunting for a
rioter to whom they may bo banded. The ob
ject in life of the militiaman is to point a picnic
and adorn a tea party. He Is lily-livered and
lacks gall, but he dances divinely. His clothes
aro too large for his courage. He is a pretty
man in the piping times of peace, but when the
blast of war blows in his ears it isn't safe to
trust him with a gun. In short, a militiaman
isn't a soldier." We need not add that Penn
sylvania lias exhibited during the week some
robust specimens of the same unsoldierly va
riety. Editors Columbian : l'leae record the
death of C II. Girton of Hemlock, in Frosty
V'nllv .Tnlv 19th 1877.
He was -11 years, eleven months and 21 days hopes of his recovery, but be seemed to rally sippi New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia
nld. He arose in the morning about as usual on tho day following the accident and his an(i Wisconsin. November 0. In four of
nnd soon said he did not feel well. His head friends then entertained a hope that he might lue!e gtatcs Legislatures aro to be chosen,
felt very strange. His wife seeing him about recover. But on tho third day after tho acci- wujch w;n furni9l, successors to a like num-
to fall caught liold of him and cased him down, dent it was found necessary by the attending 0f United States Senators, whoso terms
Dr. McKclvy being called, pronounced it con- physicians to re amputate both limb", and it expire on March -1, 187U, viz: Kentucky,
gestlonof the brain or congestive chills, it seemed utterly impossible mat in ins P' Xew York, Ohio and California,
was soon feared lio could not live aim ne uicu weak stale, ne couiu rany irom snumn
nbout 4 o'clock p. m. of the same day. He was of this kind. The operation was performed in
mi elder of the Presbyterian Church ol cw 20 minutes and contrary to an expectation mu
Columbia, superintended tho Union Sunday unfortunate boy is in a fair way of recovery.
School at Emmits school house in Frosty Vnl- All that could be done, was done, both by
lev last year, and so far this. He was a devo- kind parents and physicians, to save his Hie
led husband and loving father, leaving a wife and relieve the suffering of the boy. He con-
verses freely abuut the accident and ins present
N. Si'KAU. conditiun, eonndenng the intense sullering he
must endure. Jcrseiplinrc Herald.
HiuitTrtENDiso Accident. A son of Mr,
Fred. Lush, of Mifllln township, this county
aged about seven years, met with a terrible ac-
cldent on Friday afternoon last, the 13th inst
while encaged at work in the harvest field
He was carrying water for the men in the field
and attempted to run in front of the reaper
while it was in motion, and was caught com
pletely severing both feet from the limbs, jmt
above the ankles. He was taken to bis home
and medical aid was summoned immediately
Dr. Meckley of this place, and Dr. Cline of
Salladasburtr who amputated his limbs. After
Tlio Gccrolary of Stalo and tho Attorney
General ot the United States being hauled
around tho country aa official dcadhcaih In
Colonel Scott's private car, drawn by his
privntn engine, lit unpleasantly suggestive.
ley might in well have their hats chalked
'Tom Scott," "Texas Pacific," Subsidies,"
Bargains," "Jobs." lly tho waj, if it Is
unconstitutional for tho railroad company
lo Isstio passes, to any but employes of tlio
road, Is it entirely constitutional to supply a
whalo train to a couplo of complying Cnbl-
not offiaers, and transport, feed, and coddle
them at tho stockholders expense 7 What
was that provision In tlio constitution In
tended for 7 Was it not mainly to prevent
the bribery of public officials by the free
grant of tills sort of accommodations 7 But
perhaps Mr. Kvnrts and Mr. Devens recon
cllo the thing to their consciences by the
reflection that the Administration having
entered Into tho service of the Texas Pa
cific, its members are at least employes of
Colonel Scott, If not of tho Pennsylvania
Railroad Company. Commonwealth.
The State Military Cede.
According to tho military code of the
mllita of Pennsylvania, every man baa
sworn to support tlio Constitution of tho
United States and the Constitution of Penn
sylvnnia. He Is required to obey orders o:
the Governor, who is Commander-in-chief.
The duties, nmong other things ot tho mill
tary, are to repel invasion, quell riots and
disturbances, and aid and assist tho civi
officers in maintaining peace and upholding
the laws of tho Commonwealth.
Unless a satisfactory substitute i3 furnished
II the member refuses to go, bo shall be
court-martialed. Under certain conditions
for refusing to go, he shall bo fined $100,and
if that is not paid, lie must undergo an im
prisonment of 30 days.
Sam Cary, of Ohio, thinks tho immcdiato
Issue of tiOO.000,000 in grunbacka will put
an cud to tho present trotiblnviuit Ileudrick
11. Wright, member nf Cougrcss from I.u
yernn county In tills Male, prop fn as a
Might nmssuro ot relief that (.'oiigii-s-i ol tho
comming session Issue $10,000,000 lor distri
bution among the worklngnicn of tho coun
try. When that is spent our Luzerne states
man would go in doubtless for the distribu
tion of another ten millions. How many
more idiotic propositions of this same sort
are In process of Incubation time will disco
ver.
Luckv Is the baby whoso mamma uses
Glenn's Sulphur Soap with whioh to wash
the little innocent. ro pricKiy neat, or
other rash can annoy the infant cuticle with
which this cooling nnd purnying antiscor
butic comes in daily contact. Sold by nil
Druggists.
Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye. black or
brown, aug
Elegant Hair Is woman's crowning beauty.
when It. fades, she fades as well. While it is kept
bright her personal attractions nre still maintain'
ed, lly preserving the halrfiesh 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'a Hair Vigor prevents it, and rehtorcs
gray or faded hair to its natural color. It is a
clear anil healthful preparation, containing
neither oil, dye, nor anything deleterious, and
Imparts to the scalp what is most needed a
seose of pleasant and delightful freedom from
scurf or dandruff. Acw Heme (N. C.) Times,
July lm.
Dyspepsia and Debility
DyBpepuia nnd Debility
Dyspepsia and Debility
DyHpepuia and Debility
Almost Invariably yield to the
T0NI0 & INVMOKATINH EFFECTS
OP TUB
PERUVIAN SYRUP
PERUVIAN SYRUP
Oll-
'rotected Solution of Protoxide
of Iron,
Head tho Following :
Wkst Kaiklbe, VU, Jan. 11, 1ST).
Dear sir For neveii or etirht years cast I have
been lu poor health, and for the past year or more
very feeble. My Dealtn continued to decline, ana
my Ilesb and strength wasted away until I was un-
aoie to worK, or even ku up stain w iwum
Twelve States will hold elections during
the present year, to-wit : Kentucky, August
(i j Vermont, September 4 j California. Sep
tember 5 ; Maine, September 10 j Iowa and
his limbs were dressed there was but little Ohio, October 9, and Massachusetts. Missis
DOBBIN'S ELECTItIC SOAP.
Having obtained the agency of this
Celubrated Soai'
for Bloomsburg and vicinity, I append the
opinion of some of our best people as to its
merit.
"I have used Dobbin's Electric Soap made
bv I. L. Cracin & Co.. Philadelphia. Pa.
for washing about ten years, and think it
superior to any other. Mrs. C. G. Barkley. '
"Wo have used Dobbin's Electric Soap and
hntl it superior to any other or all others
Mrs. W. 11. Jacoby,
Mrs. 11. 11. Stobner.
I desire all my friends and customers to
Give Mil Soap one trial,
so that they may know just how good th
Hest boap in tne uniteu states is.
J. H. MAizn.
July 20, '77-Sw Bloomsburg, Pa,
and four children to mourn his bus.
Business Notices
All kinds of Furniture at lowest prices at
Cadmau's.
Lasting Gaiters, $1.00 at McKinueys.
Hand-made Shoes at McKinney's.
. ....t. TTir'ts
A DMINJHTHATUJvo
psTAiR or rniMP n. iam.
1) Kramer, lainUtirwnwwiiwpj of to.
I'a., have Vwn-K5.miPreMiA.otameton-linnbla
county, tnl tndctM are requested
ship, to whom all persons ijop"? "J ! i chums
i,r demands airalnsl the said fs.atn ,.nut
known to tho imwrsigneo joimuou.
delay.
July ,TT-w
ALEXANDKUKUKAMBn,
Orphans' Court Sale
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
. -.!! it,, nmlians Court of Co-
1umJb,reruntyr;heUuna;,Knef -
i Win. Ilws, deceased, irni eiptrj v"
premlws on - . .
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th,1877,
ii,nr, unwind described real ts-
haustlon. I sutTcred trom frequent ana distresslne ,i,.tn in the township of Bufftrloaf , County ol
attacks of palpitation of tho heart, my food distress- tale suawi ui ioe umi h follow ! l'ur-
et me. causing acidity and pain In the stomacht anrt Columbia, bounded and dcacrioca as '0"" '
sunereu irom oxvreroo nenuuBBciw, tuuouaMuu, , nartNo. B. nounaeuuu uiouvi w. j .
nd debility or; tho svstcm ccnerally, my blood be- ' bJ Uad3 of Marshall Jllllcr and
lit tnlnand poor and sluprfsli In circulation, and I 1 Stevens, on inet U, . KMh
was for years suffering all tho torture or a conni mcu ouier ianoa ui uio -- h
djBpeptlc. About six months since 1 concludud I bT iftndsot ElUabctU MUler, ana on tun wesi or
woulrf try a bottle of 1'krdnian Hvacr. and received ' . ,h contalnlag
KOKTY-TWO ACIiES,
so much bfnetttrrom It that I purchased Ave bottles
more, ana uae coniinuea me umj vi wia njrui uu-
til quite recently. It has re'Wred my health to such
an exieut luai i leei injauu as kimim new. e.j
Kcstlon Is good and my wehrht has Increased In the
and 74 perches.
i a nnMrt n. i. liounded on the north by other
past four months from 1!0 Ui ixs pounds ; my . . , ".rt WitUam liens, being purpart No. , on
htrencth has returned, and my general health la lands ot Baiaw mam "J' n thn souta tor
thus onrtcrfiilly Improved, and I can truly say I owo the oust by lands of Marshal Miller, on mo souvuny
nau tome uso 01 jour i'khutian nTKur. 1 j? I lands of Elizabeth Miner, iuiu uu mo "v..-,
iv reuuiuiui'iiu Ull buiici Via ll Ul.l UJHIApcm .......
blllty.to Klvolta trial, hoping It wll do them as I
much good as It has me.
luuia i j 1,1 mj,
MRS. 8. 11. DEM 13.
Do(i DiTW. The New York .Sua gives the
following: "If any person bitten by a dog
raad or not choose to escape all danger let him
apply cloth or sponge dipped in scalding water
to the wound, and repeat the application until
thorough scald is produced, the blister to be
punctured and dresscl with thick oil Castile
NEWSPAPEIl DEAD BEATS.
The water is just warm euough for little boys no one will ever derive benefit from it except
the law breakers.
looked after.
Tills matter ought to bu
Mr. II. E. Barrett having declined his elec
tion as a member of the new faculty at tho Nor
mal School, his place will probably bo filled by
Rev. S. C. Thomson of Scranton. Mr. Ihomp-
son is a graduate of Trinity College, Hartford,
and lias had considerable experience in teach-
being at one time connected with the
Diocesan School at Heading under the charge
of Bishop Howe. We have no doubt as to his
competency if he will accept the position.
Major Seely was sent last evening by Gen
eral Osborne to Berwick, to secure the arrest of
to drown in without danger of catching cold,
ti.fi. mill ln Witiam in the creek at the
ltupert camp meeting next Sunday.
II. II. Itutter has sold his interest in tho
.Vounfam Echo to his partner K. M. Tubbs.
CI. C!. Marr's store lias recently received a
oat of paint, which haB greatly improved Us
appearance.
V. V. Manbart has been elected Principal of
the Fifth Street school in place of Prol. U. t
Wilbur resigned.
The Central Book Store has been removed parties there who had, by intimidation,
from the Post Office to I. W. Hartman s btorc. reTcnlej a number of members of company D.
See local notices. of Berwick from turning out in compliance with
the orders issued from headquarters. Hie of-
William M. Hughes of Hazteton announces fenjillg parties will be held under arrest, and
himself as a candidate for sheriff of Luzerne the menibcrs of the company will be required
to accompany the Major to this city. Scranton
.Ri-piiid'ccm 23d int.
Two militiamen at Scranton got drunk and
one (James M'Cormick) discharged bis revol
ver at Thomas Kiel, who was sitting on his
doorstep. The ball penetrated Kiel's cheek.
A policeman proceeded to arrest the assailant
when the latter drew his revolver and poinieu
it at the policeman, but before ho could draw
the trieirer the officer drew his club, anil strik-
inir hiui acioss the head with it sent the drunk
en Boldier acios the floor and made a deep
gash on his head, from which the blood flowed
freely.
In his oration before the Arkanas Press As
sociation of Port Smith, Col. J. H. Pettigrcw,
of the Fayetteville Sentinel, referred to the
amount of gratuitous labor wliich tho press is
aPsud,-At the same time the patient will f " 7" .
be given first day, twelve pills, made ol on . ,,,, ,
Casfile soap, size of marrowfat pea,; second dent demands of classes of people who like to
w' third dav ten Pills; fourth use but are unwilling to support a newspaper.
lav nine, fifth dav eight pills ; and so contin- Ho truly says :
ue until he twellh day, when one pill will be "Never in t he who.e history o. '"
. commercial relation have the people demanded
SlVeni . ,. f .,rvolinn on much cr.ltultQUS lttUOr ttS of
The above constitutes the cure, anil nas never .- ---- r,
failed when administered in the early stages of He press, anu in no ouier -----
.Lo Abstemious diet, of course, of tho ceded, anu 1 may auu in no mu Uu.u ...
Tho price of furniture is way down to
rock bottom. You can buy a very pretty
Walnut Chamber Set for fifty dollars, and
an elegant set lor seventy-fivo dollars at Cad-man's.
The Itockford Watch, tho best American
time keeper made tor tho price, can now bo
hail at l.ouis iiernnaru s jeweiry siore.
June 77-tf
COAL 1 COAL II COAL! 1 1
We aro now offering the celebrated Sus'
nuchanna Coal Co's Coal at the fullowing
cali prices;
No. 0. $l.fiTi per ton on wharf.
No. 5. -.6-r per ton on wharf.
Nn. '. ?. and 4 2.1(0 Her toil on wharf.
ltlacksmith's Lump l!.'J0 per ton on wharf.
Hituminous4..'i0 per ton on wharf.
.15 cents per ton additional, for delivery to
any part of the town.
Coal liouo Hates 15 cents per ton lets.
No. 0. to Lime-burners $1.50 per ton.
Coal screened beforo leaving our yards and
full weight guaranteed.
Orders left at I. W. McKelvy's Store, at
our office, or sent through the mails will re
ceive prompt attention.
lour patronage is rcspecttully poucitcu.
0. W. Neal & Buo.
May 1, 1877
strictest kind.
mand be granted without the claimant being
branded a 'sponge' or 'dead-beat.' It has cot
to be considered a part of the duty of every
man who invests his money , his labor and his
brain is in a newspaper to exert theni in build
ing up every othpr business in the community
that building tie reciprocal or not.
TI,U la inn 1i1b a. field for me to enter in tie-
county, on the ilepuoncan uckci.
The Williamsport Sun of last week contains
the following :
Bloomsburg is the county seat of Columbia,
,i.!n;ni. noni.ktion of over 10.000 inhabi
tants, and is one of the prettiest and bent ar
ranged boroughs in the State. Its growtl In ncl'
t...aa In nnmilatinn nml preat lm- This II
provemeni, wunin wiw paai. im ;ipi " ian. i mnj rem m mo rh.
perfectly astonishing. In fact, Bloomsburg is manj;ng frf0 publication for every extended
distinguished for the neatnes- of streels MmieA membcr of the
RemerttT ' family is expected to perpetrate, and other pri-
Tho F.TehanL'e Hotel is a fine structure, just Vato matter of no general coucern. At the
opened under the supervision of two very ac- enerai conclusion of every society meeting it is
commodajing and Pi(l go ntlemen, 01M,T r&10,vcd ..that proceeaing be pub-
Angust Flower.
The most miserable bcines in the world aro
thos-c suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint, lorc than seventy-five per
cent of the people in tlio United States aro
afflicted with these two diseases and their ef
fects ; such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head
ache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of tho
Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, gnawing
ii ii iit. .i ci, I -mil hurninir nains at the nit ol mo. ntonincn,
UOWIl IU 11UIU i iXU uwia HUM lunula a. .a . ... ... m'
McKinney's. I ye"ow skw, coaicu louguo anu uisagrcuauiu
,, i taste in tne luoutn, coming up 01 ioou auur
Wanted. Two girls to learn the tailor- eating, low spirits, &c Go to Mover Bros.,
i.r,i Wm v irtr. Anr.QTtf and eet a75 ccntbottlool AUGUST I LOW-
6 ' I Kit or a samiilo bottle for 10 cents. Try it.
Ladies' fine Shoes, all widths and sizes I Two doses will relieve you.
$1.25 Foxed Gaitern at McKinney's.
Large rocking chairs for porches are all
the rage. Cadman has them of all shapes
and sizes and colors, and is selling them rap
idly. Those iormerly sold at six dollars can
now be bought for $4.50. Cheaper than any
other place at Cadmau's.
I ntimnrt. sn. o. containing
4 ACKKS ANU o-i rim-UK-,
Tho greater portion ot this is well timbered.
TERMS OP SALE. Ten per eent. of ono-fourth ot
the purchase money to be paid at the striking down
of th property, tho one-fourth less tho ten per
cent, at the confirmation of tho sole, and the re
maining three fourths In one year thereafter with
ininrMi i mm confirmation ntsL
Possession will be given upon security for balance
of purchase money at any time after sale.
KZ11A STEPHENS,
July , 17-ts Administrator,
SHERIFFS SALE.
lly virtue of sundry wrlls Issued out of too
Couit of Common Pleas ot Columbia county and to
mo directed will bo exposed to public sale at tho
Court House at.two o'clock p. m., on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1877,
All that lot and piece of land situated In nrlarcreek
township, bounded on the north by lands of ltebcc
ca Kvans and .lames and Jacob Bowers, on the east
by lands of Joseph Lemons, on the south by lands cf
James and Ocorgo Bowers, and on tho west by lands
of tlio widow ot John Jlastcller, containing twenty
one acres more or less, whereon are erected a dwel
ling house, barn, c, and saw mill, together with alt
the rights and privileges thereto periainuiR mm .
by the defendant.
Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the
property ot William Kvans.
ALSO,
All those-certain lotsot land Htnate In the Bor
otixh of antralla, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
to wit :
A double lut boundod on the souih by Main street,
on the west by Thomas (leraghty. north and east by
uUes, whereou are mi-ted a two-story frame hous"
and stable, meat house and other out-butldlngs, said
lots being 50 teet front and 11(1 In depth.
ALSO,
One other lot on Centre street, boundod on the
east by Main street, south by Centre street, west by
Ixiuls Kantner and north by an alley containing
front and feet la depth, wheron aro erected two
double dwelling houses and out-bulldlnga.
The last mentioned premises will be sold in two
parts, each having a dwelling house and out-bulld-lngs,
tie lots being each about 25 lectin front and
about 140 fcet In depth.
ALSO,
ii-rrn nihur lntu nn Troutwlne street bounded on
REV. C. E , CANFIELL, A. M.,Principal. the west by an alley, on tr-e south by Joseph Dawes,
PERUVIAN SYRUP
PERUVIAN SYRUP
From a Mcrclinnt.
NOBTU SSIHSKONT, MS., Sept.S, 1811).
nan Rii-if. Mvt.a mn vi-rv irrpflt nleasura to In
form ou of the benefit received front the use of Px-
r.at tun vimiisi lm iwn in fivhiA kealth very much
debilitated generally. Last spring she concluded U)
try a ooiue 01 i-kkuvian amur, buu ..T
pleased with the result, conttnned Its use until tbrve
or bottles had been used, and Bhe Is now lu better
iinaitit tnnn nnv titnn rni-i.n pnrs. nnd uun iuuit-u.1-
ed In weight from no pounds to isox. 1 bave em
ployed physicians aud ued a great many varieties
of patent medicines, to tho extent of hundreds of
dollars, and I know she received more benefit from
the Pfkdviav mvrcp than an mo resi logeuier.
Uv Gain, nf tlm fivnm fim VPfV lUMTH Slid eOnStOht-
ly Increasing, and I do not hesitate to recommend bo
goou an ariicie to aunenng uumiumy.
Yours truly, ITMEL PEASE.
PERUVIAN SYRUP
PERUVIAN SYRUP
RcNtorotl to Complete Health.
Bbooib, Mb.. Sept. T, 1870.
Dear Sir Prom early youth I was In feeble health,
troubled with humor In my blood, weakness and de
bility of the system generally: was unable to labor
muf h and only at some light business, and then on-
1 v ivl 1 1, -rin t. (vi 1 1 1 1 nn .
Seven jears ago the past spi Ing I had a severe at
tack of dlptlierld, vi htch left my limbs paralyzed and
useless, sol was unable to wnlkor cen sit up. No
ticing the advertisement of Pkkcvun hyrcp 1 con-
.tiiri.7.1 In trlw. It n trlfil. Anrl tn mV PTPUt lOV SOOh
found my health Improving. I continued the usu ot
tho Svvtir until three bottles had ten used, and
was restored to complete health and haio remained
so to this day.
I attribute my present health entirely to the us of
Peruvian SvRir, and hold it In high estimation. I
cannot speak too highly In Its praise. I have In sev
eral cases recommended It In cases very similar to
my own with tho same good results.
lours iruiy.
CnAS. K. PKAUCY,
SETII W. FOWLE SONS, Proprietors, M narrl-
son Ave., Boston. Sold by all Druggists, pamphlets
free. aug.
Orangevillc Academy.
at McKinncy'
XJ3ST XjU
lu JInke, Fit, and Price, the dress
Shirt, sold at D. Lowenberg's.
It you want to patronize a
FIRST CLASS SCHOOL,
WI1EIIE BOAKD AND TUITION AIMS LOW,
grvousa trial.
Hcxt term begins
MONDAY, AUGUST 13. 1877?
For Information or catalogue apply to
TI1E PRINCIPAL,
July 27, TT-ly OrangovlUe, ra.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
REAL ESTATE !
It Has mnoit IhftTest I "1 virtue or an order issued out or the court or
If you doubt the wonderful success of Shiloh's Common l'los ot Columbia county, tne undersigned
flnniiimntinn Cure, cive it a trial : then if vou Assignee for tho benefit ot the creditors of Abraham
are not perfectly satislied, return the bottle and MUler will exposo to public sale at the
April 1!7, 77-ly
w will refund the price naid. It has establish
ed the fact that Consumption can be cured.
while for coughs, asthma, hoarsene&s, whoop
Farmers anil others can now buy
School Books, papers, pens, ink, ing cough, and all lung or throaty itroubles,there
, , ' ' ,T ' , - I is nothing like it for a quick and positivecure,
and Slates at I. W. Hartman 8 IOl I and it seldom fails. 10 cents, 60 cents and SI
I is u-e 'to s'ay what everybody knows ,htt lished in the town papers," without that other j
they always did know "Aow to keep a hotel." necessary resolve, that they be published at the ,
Black and Fish oils at Marr s.
perbottle. If your lungs are sore, or chest or
back lame, use Shiloh's Porous 1'laster price
25 cents. Sold by C. A. Kleim and N, J. Hen-dershott.
Leoni Mellick B-q., has abandoned his law
rtodiea in Philadelphia for a few weeks to spend
the Summer with his parents at Lightstreet.
Josenh Oarison raised an egg plant in his
garden that measured twenty six and a half
inches around, and weighed over uvo pounus.
Mr. H. Bruco Clark returned from the sea
side a few days ago looking as brown and hearty
as an old tar. Sea breeies evidently agree with
him.
The malls have been coming very irregularly,
and generally a day behind time. It looks
now as though things would bo straightened
-out yery soon.
T)r. Shiloh's Svstem Vitalucr is no doubt the
most successful cure for Dyspepsia and Liver
n.n V.l.anr, flnnnul run. IS not OmV a tirst- I . 1 1 Avn-..Qa nnA t Vi t minlifc III pnn.
Ilic ..n.B..ft-, 1 , , fl UUUI1MIU a c.-.l'-.ii'-v, -o
"i i-il . -v ii-innJirnnln Oive I tinued indefinitely. Rupse that we were to
the,.. . .call. Ue that wc wouU have a doif " fV" Farmers! Dout forget to call at
All true except the 10,000 inhabitants, mat's champagne, i can see nuW ,..u.6. .. OOMSBURG 99ct. Store. Complaint wc have ever known, otherwise we
lion mat woum mouin -u- -st u. ...-i - c-ould not guarantee it. In cases of consumption
if we oner to pay lor ii in a copy oi iuer-.--.uiu- wiicn 111 10 Wll- where general debility, loss ol appetite anu
tion Yet that is precisely the kind of compen- ... constipation exist, it will restore and regulate
salion the enlightened ..pula.ion, of our towns Rollins & Holmes, the plumbers e ft
deal out to the publishers of newspapers. In i fitters. COt the contract for Sold by C. A. Kleim and N. J. Hendershott.
O ' U I
most too many.
PENNSYLVANIAN-S APPEAL.
O Hartranft coma home to mo
my
A Braq on Oats. -Mr. Editor: Who can
beat it on an upland, four stalks of oats roised
from one grain? The Btalks measuring as lot-
Improper articles of food often cause tho lows: 5J, 5, 4. 5, feet, the longest blade meas
1 - . . . . . . I nr. . ....... I IO!.l !1 ...... Ill
lilnoil tn become loaded with foul humors.
Cleanse the blood with Dr. Hull's Blood .Mix
ture and be healthy.
The Council of the Lutheran Church have
.ranted a vacation to Itev. Dr. McCron during
this month. The Doctor will spend most of
tho time at home.
Tho boys have tho kite fever from their
heads to their heels. At any time of day onii
can see a half dozen kites floating arouud
among tho clouds.
The advertisement oftlie Orangeville Aca-
slemy will be found in another column. Under
tlm management of Rev. C. K. Canlield this
school is building up an excellent reputation.
ured from 20 to 1" to Hand 18 inches in length.
From the first joints to the heads they measur
ed from 18 lu 10 to 14J and 17 J inches in length.
Tlin-n wern on the l stalks 3S9 crams 88 de
grees In the shade.
O. II, I).
Columbia county, Pa.
July 15, 1877.
PUBLIC BALKS.
Hnrtranftl
now!
Tho man in the foundry strikes too I
They're burning my buildings and saekiii;;
stores i
0 Hartranft, what shall 1 do?
Come homo ! Come homo 1
O Hartranft come homo 1
Your journey 'n 'Frisco postpone I
Hartranft! dear Hartranft! come home with
all speed
And tend on a leltor to Cirant,
In care of Victoria tell bun "Come home !
lie sure ho will not say "I can't."
Come home 1 Come home !
And never more roam I
Hartranft I Ulysses 1 come home!
Courier Journal,
While at Catawifsa last Saturday we were
shown ome large tropical plants owned by Mis,
DeHartthe leaves of somo of which were over
a yard long.and proportionally wide. They are
that, 1 can say their liberality is unbounded.
TllOUBLK IN LUZEltNE.
IIOVEKNOK IUKTHNl-T ANPTnK MIUTU TO HIE KBSCt'E.
A few days ago it was announced that the
strike on the 1). L. A V. H. It. was oyer, and
that trains would be run as usual. The rail
road men were all willing to go to work, but
when they attempted to start trains the miners
and others who have no connection with the
rail road drovo them oil' with pistols and clubs.
No trains have been running abovo Sliieksh'm
uy, tho rioters having given Superintendent
Halstead notice that they would not permit it.
The track is torn up in somo places.
Having settled the diflioulties at Pitts-
buig, about -1000 soldiers pasted through
Bloomsburg u their way to Liueruo
county on Wednesday night last. There were
four trains eath containing eleven cars. On
heating the New Jail. A better
selection could not have been made
When their work is done it will be
done right.
Hackmetack, n rich and fragrant perfume.
Sold by C. A. Kleim and N. J. Hendershott.
April tl, '7 7-ly j
Machine
Marr's.
needles and oil at
MARKETRBPORTS.
BLOOMSBURG MARKET.
TTHXr Xi-'
The Hats, Caps, tte.
Tho Gauze Underwear,
The Summer Drawers,
flail hose, Linen Collars, Cuffs,
aud line neck wear, at Lowenberg's
C. 0. Barkley and Kaniuel Knorr, Assignees called Caladium, and are of the cooro or roccou
of Nehemiah Recce, will sell real eatalo at family.
Books, Papers, Pens, Ink, and
all articles kept in a good Book
Theodore Mencer has opened n boot and
shoe store abovo ltohrsburg near Stauter's Tan
nery. Mr. Mencer is a good business man and
deserves liberal patronage from the people in
that locality.
We regret to learn that on Monday last W.
J. liuckalew lost a valuable horse. Ho had
driven him, with another, from Town Hill, and
soon after reaching home the horse died.
The Titusville Courier of last week contains
vixsy three advertisements of sberlfl's sales.
ThU sheriff Is doing a lively business In real
.estate.
Mildness conquers and hence it is that the
jjentla yet positive influence of Dr. Hull's Baby
tiyrup overcomes so quickly the disorders of
Babyhood. Price 24 cents.
Camp meeting has been In progress during
flie week at Rupert. We understand that
Bishop Wayman aud other prominent men in
the A. M."lE, Church are expected to be present
next Bdnday,
The celebrated Cantata of the Hay-mskers
conilstlnz of solos, duetts, choruses, recitations.
aiiif.liay-field representations will bo rendered
In the Opera Houpo on Friday and Saturday
evenings of this week Aug. 3d and 4th by Mrs,
A. M. Edgttts' vocal class assisted by the M, Iv
-Choir, '
Columbia county produces the finest lime
Fiona in the world. Specimens from Lime
Ridge are on exhibition at the Court House
Yard. For ordinary buildings there la no bit
ter material, Lut for jail there i-hould be the
toughest kind of atone.
ltiii-llmrn nil Knturdav Auenst 4th.
i an.i.a will !! re.il estate In Mittlin n ant sent him from the west by his brother ami
iiab - - . ,
Township, on August 11th. called the Btiake cactus. Iho main root ue-
i w. I'vin. Ass cneeof Abraham .Miller, velops the neau, arm irom inai me miaim
-- i . . . . . ...... , , i i.
will ill real estate in Berwick on August colls Itseil up in naiurai convuiuiiuim, aim cnu
in a regular tail, I his cactus is also sain to
have flowers of seven different colors. When
cut with a knife a blood red juice flows from the
incision,
Catawissa seems determined to maintain its
reputation of being "first in war, fin-t iu peace,
and firtt In the hearts of her countrymen." At
tne nrbl train wua u uauery mm u vitiiiiii gun. i q --. ,j . ,
All the engineers wero literally cohered with Store, at 1. W. llartllian S.
I . ... . ... . t .
W. H. Abbott Esq, alsoBhowed us a singular gu.urus each ono with gun m position to snoot
Wheat per bushel
Itye "
corn, new, "
oats, ' '
Flour per barrel
cioversee4
Flaxseed -
Ilutter
Kifffs
Tallow
Potatoes
Dried Apples
Hams
Hides shoulders
Lard per pound
Hay per ton
neeswax
Timothy Seed
O.UOTATIONH FOlt COAL.
NO. 4 on nar ....
No. a "
No. t
1 1.
"5
.40
10.00
t.Ml
1.60
.'W
.11
.10
It.
. a
.41
.10
.13
11.00
.SB
4.10
Ulacxsmlth'sl.utupon Wharf.. U no
Bituminous . U w
I l.eu per Ton
i,m "
s l.f
For anything you want call at the
Bloomsburg 99ct Store. You may
15th.
Ezra Stephens, administrator of Villiam
Hess deceased, will sell real estate in sugar-
loaf Township on August Mill.
See advertisements in other columns.
lalo riots the ciliiens ped and punished, nnd if six thousand soldiers
A Boston eavincs institution has a sensible
-r Inr. mn.inani.l nrnnertv. In- I ttin breaking; out ol the
stead of foreclosing and selling at a orifice for organued a mill.ia company and selected Ma- arc not enough to do it, then the number
non-payment of Interest or taxes, the bank puts jor Beesholtz as commander-in-cniei. ine " Vi. i i - v. ii
the property into the hands of an agent to rent, rioters have not venture.! near since they heard taught that other people havo nghts as well
I "I ' . . . I u themselves, and that when in order to cam
oi iu i . ,. . . "
their own ends they put Uiemselves in antag-
To Keei' Ice. "For some years," says the I omsin with law and order they will bo met
the first man that attempted to board the train
or uncouple the cars. A guard was also sta-
1 . .1 f L I 1 I
tioncu on me piauuriu ui cucu cur. tv large i . , . . . .
crowd gathered at tho de.iot, audit seemed get it there at half wllllt it would
very much liko war times. On Thursday cost lit Other )lnCC8.
morning lour more trams passed up to join tne
Candidates.
army, under Ceneral Hancock, accompanied
by tiov. Hartranft. Sheriff Hoffman went to
tho depot to inform tho commander that every
thing was quiet in Columbia county.
Tho ii.terference with property mut bo stop
E. Uutteriek and Co's Dress pat
terns at Marr's.
and the income is used in deducting the inter
et on the debt, thus reserving to the owner any
value which may attach to the properly with
revival of prosperity. If a tenant is unable
LPd3Lo mStolAt" and secure It by ligature round business and unless this outrageous interfer-
amount of the rent, thus securing the bank a
tenant, with their general repairs done chea-
ly.
Central Book Store removed to I.
W. Hartman's Dry Goods & Pro
vision store,
xjjst 2C r
The Boys' Suits,
The Childreus' Suits,
(All names Inserted la this column as candidates
for nomination ut tho Democratic County Conven
tion must be paid lor In advance. And It la hereby
agreed that all persons whose Games appear here
wlU be Kovcrued by the rulia and regulations of tho
Democrat le party of Columbia county.)
M8TltICT ATTORNEY.
1 I'. 11ILLMEYER,
of Hloomsburg.
lancet, "it has bceu the practice of Mr. Samp- with force and tho laws sustained at tho point XTmir col line verv pllPim nt D Lnw-
n . . t I II 1 .!. In. f ll. .,-,,l Hnvnn. 1 1 -I ro (1 n,..,,,. 1 O I
SOU VJaiUUlV W tUV IllWW UI UUIIIICI ouwuv urn. I w. niw U.JUUVH ..w. ......
ROBERT It. LITTLE,
of Shomtburg.
E. E. OIMS;
of Moomtburg,
WILLIAMS HOTEL"
In tho Dorough ot Berwick, Columbia county, on the
15th day of August. 1877,
at two o'clock p. m., the following described pieces
or parcels ot land with the appurtenances, situate In
said Borough of llerwlek, ra., bounded and described
as follows, to-wlt : All that piece or parcel ot land
situate on Oak street, bounded on the ea by lot ot
Arthur OUver, north by an aUey, west by land ot M.
tv. Jackson and on the south by Oak street, contain
ing onelnlot.
Also, one other piece of land situate on Second
street In said borouga,bounded and described aa
follows, to-wlt: lleglnnlng at the corner ot lot num
ber one hundred and one, thence by the same
on hundred and eighty-one and a half feet to Third
street, tlicnco by the same forty-nine and a half feet
to lot of Alexander Thompson, thence by tho same
one hundred and eighty-one and a half feet to Sec
ond street aforesild, thence forty-nine and a half
teet to the place ot beginning, being lot number
'ninety-four," In plan ot said town, on which Is
erected a
FRAME HOUSE,
Also, one other piece or parcel of land situate In
said Uorough, beginning at a corner ot lot number
twenty-ono on the south sldo of Front street, theace
by Front street forty-nlno and a halt feet to lot
number twenty-nve, thence by lot number twenty,
nvo one hundred and sixty fcet, thence by a line par
allel with Front street forty-ntne and a half feet to
lot number twenty-one, thenco by lot number twenty-one
one hundred and sixty feet to the place of
beginning, being lot number twenty-two (Water lot)
as marked and numbered in plan of said town, on
whiff! Is erected a two-story
DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE.
Ono other piece or parcel ot land In said Borougk
on Front street between Market and Mulberry street
beginning on Front street at line of said MUler
thenco along Front street ten feet to line of II. M.
Ilockman, thenco along said llockman's line eighty
feet, Ihenco to ltne ot sold MUler ten feet, thence
along Hue of said Miller eighty teet to Front street.
Also all that lot ot ground situate an Front Btreet
being 'contiguous In-lots marked and numbered In
the plan ot the Huld town numbers "Fir teen and six-
ren;" lot No. 15 beginning at the corner of lot num
ber Five on Front street thenco aiong tho same for
ty-nine and a half feet to corner of ln-lotNo. u,thenea
along tlio some one hundred and eighty-one and a
half feet to the corner on Second street, thence by
the same forty-nine and a half feet to tho corner of
lot No. s, thenco by the same one hundred eighty-one
ana a nut sect to tho placo of beginning. Lot No,
it beginning at the corner of lot No. is aforesaid on
Front street, thenco along the same forty-nine and
a half teet to corner or lot number seventeen, thence
by the same one hundred eighty-one and a bait teet
to second street, thence along Second street forty-
nine antl a halt feet to the corner of lot h'o. 15, afore
said, thenoe along the same one hundred eighty-one
and a half feet to the place of beginning, together
containing sixty.six percnes of ground on which are
erected a
Brick Dwelling HouseBrick Store,
Brick Drug Store, Frame
whereon Is erected a double dwelling house and out
buUdlngs, containing r.0 feet In front and U0 feet In
depth.
ALSO,
One other lot bouuded on the west by Troutwlno
street, east by an aUey, north by Chadwlck,
south by o Steele, said lot being a feet In front
and 140 feet la depth.
ALSO,
One other tractiof land situate In Roartngcreelc
township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded
on the north by Muchlaberger, on the east by
(leorgo moss, south by the same, west by William
llowcll and John Moss and others containing M Mrm
and 150 perches, on which are erected a frame house
ana frame barn.
Seized, taken Into execution and to be sold as tne
property el James D ke.
ALSO,
The following rual estate situate In Montour town
ship, Columbia county, I'ennsjrtanla, bounded as
follows : On tho west by D. L. W. Jlall Howl, east
by lot of Henry Kleim, jouth by lot of Mrs. Donovan
and north by a public road, said lot being about 60
feet tn front by loo teet tn depth running narrower
bock, whereon are.crected a two-story frame house
and ontbuUdlDgs.
Seized, taien into execution and to be Bold as the
property ot John Nungesser.
CONDITIONS OF B ALK Purchasers must pay
ten per cent, ot the purchase money, or at least
enough to cover au costs, at sinking aownoi sue
otherwise property to be resold at once.
JOHN W. nOFFMAN,
July 51, lSlT.-ts Snerur.
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Ware House,
cnberg's.
I the mouth of an ordinary tumbler, as to leave enco with the business of the country ceases.
a cup-shaped depression of flannel within the undertakers will be in demand among the law
tumbler to about half its depth. Iu the flannel less men of Luzerne county,
I cup bo constructed pieces of ice rosy bo prescrv
All kinds of goods sold atMarr's
cheap for cash.
JUDITOK'S NOTICE.
The undersigned
The Jail Lcttino. On Thursday bids wero ed many hours all the longer If a piece of I pomi mlin KILLED IN A ItlOT ATSCHANTON,
openend for a portion of tho work, and the
following is the result.
ROM wont.
G. A i, K, Lotkard, $10,077.
JIarman & Hasscrt, 8,475.
John Keppelman, 0,040.
Cruikshank, Moyer & Co. 8,908 16.
John Miller & Co. l'-',600.
rl.UMUlS'G, STEAM, ETC,
Hollins & Holmes,
llrowcrA Hagenbuch,
A. a. rhlllips.
Steam and Plumbing,
Iron Work,
Carpenter Work & Lumber,
Mason Work.IIautk's stone,
The stuno work was not let
$S4G5.
7400.
f
$8800.
11000.
7400.
32,700,
although the
flannel from four to five inches squaro bo used
as loose cover to the ,lce cup. Cheap flannel
with comparatively open meshes is preferable,
as the water easily drains through it and the
ico is thun kept quite dry. When good flannel
with close texture is employed a small hole
must be made In the bottom of the flannel cup
otherwise it holds the water and facilitates the
melting of the ice which is nevertheless pre
served much longer than In the naked cup or
tumbler, A reserve supply outside the bed
room door can be secured by making a flannel
cup, on the plan above described in a jug, and
auditor annolnted bv the Or.
phana' court ot Columbia county, to take proof of
lacts, and pass upon the exceptions hied to the
account of Abraham Waltman, Kxecutor of tbcus
tateof Jesse Zaner. late of llrlarcreek townshln.de-
ceased, wlU attend to Uie duties ot his appointment
ai ma uuice iu uie lunuui uioguisuurg ida.j.
m.
July so, u-iw.
HEIIVEYE. SMITH,
Auditor.
Do not think you have eaten
Itt.n l,-m.l :., ,..,:i ,, I Kvau'abuUdlng, corner ot Main and Iron strteu, on
the best Urcatl IU tOVll Until yOU Frldaytbe sihftbot Augusmsu, at ID o'clock, a.
day iuciled by an outside mob four persons haYO tried J. F. Caldwell 8, It 13
were killed, and the mayor wounded, but n j u fc j j- , j j t, u
not badly. The number of lujured Is not i t
known.
A TltAIN DASHES THROUOIl A LA ROE CROWD I passed. Tl'J' it lllltl SCO,
Ut CI JtllVt.ll.-5. I
Wilkcsbarrc, Pa., August 1. A mail train Croquet, J 111 rail Sets, Counter
XECUTIU.Vd NOTICE.
I LSTATK Of t-KSDSKICX 1SLIH, brcxisss.
Letters Testamentary on the estate ot Frederick
Isler. utto of ilreenwood towbshlp, Columbia 00.,
deceased, have ten kiautoa by the ItegUter of sulu
county to Elizabeth Isler, ot same township, Exe
uiiix. vu niiuiu iui i-ciBuuo mueuieu htu reiiuesteu
Frame suble and other out-bulldings 1 and also all
that piece or parcel of Una on Front street afore
said on souUi-woBt side of lot of U. M. Ilockman
thence along Front htret twenty-two feet to line
01 km. ox a. 11. wuson'a heirs, thenco bv lhn sum
Blxty feet, thenco to lot of II. M. Ilockman on a line
parauei witn Front street twenty-two feet, thenco
by the same blxty-slx feet to the placo of beginning
vu n uitu la crcvuxi a
11 KICK DWKLIJNO IIOUfcE
and out-bulldtngs (the last piece of land herein de. I
scribed Is Unctuabered with a mortgage In favor of
1- w. M. low in the sum of one thousand dollars.)
Tvrks and Conditions or 811.x is Follows i Ten I
per cent, of tho one-fourth ol tho purchase mniwv
ui ue uiuu ui. suuuK uawn 01 me r"operty,the 1
one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation I
ot sale, ana tne remaining three-fourths In ont year I
thereafter with Interest from oontlrvnatlon ntsL re-1
This Great Primer
Font,
12 3 4
This Doable
Pica,
1234
This metal job letter,
AB
thousand nereona at the depot, Tho strikers
!i al'u I uncounted tho caascneer coaches and engine
fillhu' It with little lumps of ice. care belna and threw tho counlinc bolts in the canal. 1 lie
taken that there is space enough below the bag bolts wero replaced and United States de-
to allow tho water to collect and leave the ice w Bationed on the nlat form
, , , , , ,M , , , The train was backed below tho depot and
dry. This provision will allow Ice to bo used ''1" r n i,,i nri..n, wW ,L ..riv.
'Nicely stons" from above Shlckshlnny, a I durln? the hottest nltht without the supply 1 erlt gonle pf them attempted to board tho
graniu, waa-kdoptwl. WlIn Ucut Ulog UUturUil." vln hut failed,
bouDd north Oil tho Iiligll Valley railroad ,,n OJ ..nnVina T nilioa' mill finnta tounike paymeut.tudthiis8hamgdeuianiuiigaJhst 1 'erred aymenta to bo secured by bond and mort
.! .! ,,, nt n m.M .lpininl tbrnn 1 l"ll-H, IlllllMUS, lllllllH ullll VJCIlta I Vila estate will make them known to the said I gatre on the premlsea. The last desoribsd nin.n
miarters of an hour by a crowd of several! hose, big bargains expected every K"cuwlxW;0Ul,lela'' Elizabeth isLKit, beBoidsubiecttotemortfaireotK.w.M.Lowaud hvith lower case and figures.
A ...i .1 ii.n -Iai ti, .ii.J I n n i j i ., I the interest due on tlw same. I 0 '
hour at tho BLOOMSBURG 99ct.
Store.
XJ3ST 5c " r
Tho Summer suits at D. Lowen-
Iberg'a,
Ju;yT,U-w Executrix,
JkTOTICK
Ail penKioM urv uirruy nuiuiixi againsi purchasing I
or negollullng tor anoia now held by alsrgareihcoti I
icil u; tf.ii.ruji.iuu i J. nuiu ui IIYUr or Ah
I the Interest due on Uu same.
il. E. JlCKSON t BON,
Attorneys.
Benvlck, Pa., July nth, un.
J, w.
EVANS,-
Assignee,
irt'
urw hcott, dated March S4th, isn, for taoo. as I
them ttuug conslairauon fur LLC same, ' I I VI rib I'A l rJM
All complete and in fair condition
tor salo cheap at tlio
Columbian Office,
Hloomsburg, July IT, m.
UlylT.'n-iW'
HAIR mmniRnn
Adopted byall the queena of fashion. Send fur I
r ' ' ' "m ID MIMUUCHinwoKH,