The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 10, 1877, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
ijlmufiiittt.
SROCKWAYii EU7SLL, Editors.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Friday. An g. 10,1877.
A QUESTION FOR COL. Mcl'lUKB.
WILL I!C ANSWER?
When tlio JV'niciwas established every fait
minded man rejoiced, nnd its independenco
won it goneial favor. We dWikcto have our
idol chattered, but stuff like this from its cor
rejondent '('. Oath" I he editor of the Hmtt
ktiiraa to ho utterly nutiiie:
Near Hloomsuiirir. as wo imss over a briJiro
that crones a littlo brook that brawls along
over tho stones, a icsidcnt of this county,who
is on tlio train saj-st
Tllti 1'AMOUfi riSIttNOCltKCK CO.NFKPEIUCV.
"There's tho historic Fisliinz Creek, about
whcuo banks was hatched the urcat Southern
cotil'oderacy in tho North? why, don't you
remember in the drall times of tlio war, sev
eral hundred zealous Democrats made up
their minds that they wouldn t bo dialled
most Invariably Increaso tho cost of living,
and of course uono suffer to much as the
poor. When railroad traffic is stopped, the
food supply Is culotT no'i only from many
Innocent people, but from the very families
of those who help to stop it, When col
lierles are closed, nnd mine
days may do damage that cannot
come In many month, and thus men aro
kept from work, even If willing to do it, be
cause there is none to do. And so in n thou
sand ways the effects of tbeso violent strikes
full most heavily upon tlio perpetrators.
Hut all tho mischief that has been done in
dliferent sections, tho riots, pillaging and
burning, must not bo put on the laboring
ctasses. It Is tho lazy-good-for-nothing
drones who are ready to pounce upon any
excuse for an opportunity to better them
THE MIEAT STRIKE,
Although everything ll now peaceful
throughout the Stato aud trains aro running
regularly, and tho collieries generally, are in
operation, as r matter , of history wa give n
' ii.,, resume of operations slrico our last isne. A
!not be over mvntr, AtfauST ?. " f&i
, . There was serious trouble In Scranton rtevi
Tho Chairman of the State Democratic
Committee announces that the State Con-
venuotunal was to nave oecn nciu on no , , . Ffchlnpcreek Y ,eWeg Bl 0iUeM eVpenM In the country, and
otnoi August, ua, ueen posrponc.i until mo iney rcsiteut no ora.t omwrs auu lucre oe- , , f . .. .. . . .
inr nmn limp hiinurcu ot in em eoiiecicu 10- I
nether tho covcrumcnt Jiadtowndtrooiw and greatest damage. They nro tho ones who
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This is a wise meaiure, as the excite
tnent now prevailing in every part of tho
State and which would necessarily Interfere
with the Convention, will by the 22d have
subsided.
ij' of them wero locked up cry the loudest for the laboring man's rights , , ... .,
mid Warren and kept till wJ,lo they he, themselves to another's prop- nt Harris
ar. Senator liuckalcw in- I , u ' , .J ' of rioters. General 1
IIEIiEUATE ELEUTItl.N.
arrest llicm. many
in torts Delaware i
the do"0 ql tho war. senator liucKaicw in- i , slinw ... . , tn ,vlln
(erected himself on behalf ot his constituents, " 7. , , . . . ' ,
for this is his county, Columbia." argues that nothing has been done by, or in
Jllnomsburg i where the ex-fcenalor lives, the namo of, the sinkers but what ought to
ami in licr jail, rat nosier aim two or uireo have been done, and we will show you n
Mollies lie under sentence ol death Irom tlio ... . i ... 1 , .iii. f.
, . , , ,. ...,!... IT!, i UlUll lYUU UUS UUL VUIIICU UU UUiilfit uunni ivi
bit, handfomo man sitting over there,. His . , ...i.
blue-black hair and Indian-dark complexion 'uany a mouth.imd who uow would not work
yesterday. In tho morning a mob of nliout
flvo thousand iirmed men drove from their
posts the workers iu the Delaware and Lack
awanna Company'sshops nnd the Iron Com
pany's furnaces. The Mayor, arriving 6n'
tho scene, was attacked and wounded, nnd
would probably have been kilted but for the
Interposition of a priest. In another 'part
of tho city a body of rioters was fired on by
n volunteer company called out by tlio May
or nnd dispersed with a losl of four killed.
Kingston, Plymouth and Nantlcoke were in
the hands of the mob In fact, all Luzcrno
county was slated by telegrams to the
urg to bo in possession
llrinton, with tho First
Division, was ordered to Scranton yesterday
and at last accounts he had reached Nanti-
coke nnd was proceeding cautiously along old, steps out to take tho littlo ono into tho
Baby Farming.
Dutlug the past month tho following ad
vertfsement has appeared in a niorulug
newspaper
LADY WILL TAKE A SMALL
child lo board. Annlv for our week at
lass Kancroit street, between sixteenth and
etiteentb and below Whartoti, Out this
out,
llancrofl street is u short street between
Sixteenth nnd Seventeenth and runs from
Wharton to Heed strecU The west .side of
street-Is lined with ordinary two-story brick
houses, looking out on vacant lots, covered
with rank yegetatlon. No 1338 is only dls
tlngiiishabto from tho other" by having n
small tin Big 11 on tho wiudow-slll, on which
nro painted tho words: "Small children
taken to board." Tho Bhutters aro always
kept closed. Tho inmates rarely appear on
the street and are only seen by the neigh
bars when a carriage is driven to the door
with a baby within. It is then that Annie,
alias Alice Forsyth, alias Williams, alias
llrennon, alias Marshall, a medium-sized
woman, rattier angular nnd about -a years
To-morrow (Saturday) is tho d.iy for the
election of delegates to the couuiy convention comport well with tlio blue check shirt and If ho could fiid plenty to do ut fair wages.
,.' . rr i n . r. black slouch hat Tho sympathizers with outrages that havo
whtrh mfwt on Tiiflsdav nfliunnmi next. It rv.t-rt n' t.i. itfci..ur. bjmiiii..h. . ... b
. , , , . , i been committed under cover or a strike are
is Important that there should bo a full vote, a he takes a cat-nap in a til ed-back chair the men which every community would bo
as tho debates are obliged toact according jittJffi well rid of. The contest between capital
to their instructions, and every township ccrnod, that ho is the commander-in-chief of nnd labor has been a long one, and many
should therefore poll every voto in order that !hB "lto forws that Jiavo suddenly poured Tears to como will not see the end of it. It
. .i , . into tho anthiaci o mining regions from their 0, ,. ,lntn Hbcralltv shall be the
ihn dMecnlM in iv renrewnt tho ma bntv : !1.lu. I, tun, iinna nie.isnrns nrnnnd CaunOl cease until liocrainy snail oe mil
anA nA lit,l (hneA whfl Hint' rhfinsn In Vnlfl I t ittSOUrg.
i . t ti. , r, Now whether "ihc big, handsomo man
,- witllUue.back hair and Indiau-dark complex
a lull turn out is that tuo precedent lias Deen . ,, wih t,ie buo chcek 8hlrt.. mea19
established by which in caso of a tie vote in uuckalow, Hester, or Hartranft, is n conun
Convention for any office tho persou wholias drum wo cannot solve. Hut Col. McClure
knows Mr,
tho Wyoming valley. Governor Hartranft
also left llarrisburg with troops aud artillery
for tho disturbed region. In all,2000 troops
wero on tho way to Luwrno county.
Trains over the Baltimore aud Ohio rail
road were fired into yesterday by "bush
whacking" strikers, between Piedmont and
Keyser. A brakeman on oue train and a
conductor on nnother wero wounded.
The exciting event of to-day, In Scranton
was the arrival of tho First Division of the
Nntional Ouard, 3,000 strong, Major Gener
al Brinton commanding, and tho subsequent
arrival of Governor Uart'anft and staff.
rulo with capital, and forbearance, with !a
bor ; until corporations and operators shall
find it to their advantage to pay employees
more than a living in easy times, sothat
when there comes a lull in business they
may havo enough stored away to keep the
Buckalcw. Iu fact ho was very grim won, starvation, mini t le.r , . 8Ubutbs. Travel was opened to-day for tho
tho celebrated McUluro uut" empioyeea, ouau itu mu
house. A sister of Forsyth's, named Ida,
about 1C or 18 years old, opens aud closes
the door, aud she is also seen when the un
dertaker calls for the baby's body. These
people havo resided at 1338 Bancroft street
for about six weeks, and in that time, it is
said, fivo infants have been buried and two
havo mysteriously disappeared. They claim
to have come from Enston.
It has been within tho past week or two
that the attention of the neighbors has bceu
drawn to them. Two children were buried
from the house the first two weeks they
were there. This, followed by two more,
THE EASTERN WAR.
received the largest itonular vote shall bo dc
. . . . ... I ..lid fn l-nniv ttmi in
clared the nomine?. 1 He several candidates e .b ,n J8723i ,y f olhera sacred an j that flre( theft,
will undoubtedly do all they cau to get to the v.,i,r,n rl AIrf!lnrn knows that violence and murder, are not the arguments
lolls, but it U the duty of members of the tb0 "Kishingcrcek Confederacy" was a myth; tbat tend to ameliorate their condition.
Stadding Committee in tho several townships I that an army composed of Major aud llnga-
and of every Democrat who has tho interest dier Generals, escorted by artillery, cavalry
,.,!. , i , , :.! i. and infantry, came into this county justbo'
1.1 HID UiAltt u, iiuai.. IU ,19013b 111 11113. 1UI 1 .......
:..r.i :M r .,M .rf fur0 an impotUnt election, when their servi- Beyond the usual marching and counter
" . " : , ccs, irthey could light, were neeuea in iront. marching skirmishing. Ac, there is nothing
........i, v ,.v. lliey Kllleu nooouy, ana uiu not lose a man. tQ recori, Mce t thp (ecu,e battle of Plev
tho names ol as many persons for delegates They ioundlio torts, organization nor treason, k jn wj,jcj, the Ilussians were badly whip
as your district is entitled to, at tho top of Irue, the po"3 were guarded by armeu i eJ Th0 following is a graphic description
the ticket. Strikeout all the names ofcandi- men ana courageous voters pot m tucir oai- from army c0rre9p0dent :
lots over crosseu oayonets. j rue, sumu kv
dates for Dit..ct Attorney except one. ,y mPn wcr0 arre0(l and sentto the bomb.
Write (ho name ol a good active Democrat proof,, fFort Mifflin (not forts Delaware and
nt the botloui of tho ticket for member of Warren.) none of whom were deserters.
tlio Standing Committee, and then oo anrflTruc. also, that our roads were picketed,
Senator Buckalew s bouse shadowed, and
General Brinton's head-quarters are at the both in ono week, and the taking away of a
Wyoming House, and the troops are en- fifth oue on last Saturday by hack 128 under
camped in varions parU of the city and suspicious circumstances, aroused the neigh'
bors' curiosity. The last child was wrapped
first timo in a week on tho Lackawanna and iu a lot of roes, and the woman Forsyth
Bloomsbutg branch of the Delaware, Lack- made a quasi-admission that it was dead. It
awauna and Western road, tho trains run- had been taken to the house but a week or
ning under strong escorts, who had orders so previous, and was noticed to be a bright,
to tako no insults and fire no blank cart- healthy child. An old woman by the name
ridges. of Kenny or Canning, a midwifj and nurse,
Plymouth has been captured by the mill- who is supposed to livo at 1703Tasker street,
tary power of tho Commonwealth and the although a frightened-looking girl stuttered
An Enormous Tux on Elonr.
Whenlladoau was showing Grant about
in Lndand ho always stoned himself "Briga1
iHETcocuRAKErATEST ror MILLIKO. Ujcr Qencral in waitioc." In order to adver-
Ux-GovSCadwallader C. Washburnof ti&o himself a flunkey, second only to the
Wisconsin; in conversation with 'represent- American ministor himself, ho lied deliber
ative of the New York Tribune, recently ntely, Ifo is not n general of any servico ox
pave a history ofajiatent for milling wheat, ccpt of tho consular service of tho United
which threatens to Impose n tax bf millions Stales, which doesn t commission brigadiers,
of dollars un the flour consumers of the
country. lie said: "I am particularly In
terested just now in fighting the infamous
patent-right swindlo which Is going to levy
tribute on every loaf of bread made In this
country. 'You haven't heard about it?
Why, its making a great sensation in tho
West. It's a long story, but I can glvo you
tho gist ot it 111 a few mements. I am, by
and ho could not attacli hintself to the per
son of Mr. Grant in any Other capacity than
that of body servant or bottio-Iioldcr a post,
in which liis talents fit him to slilno. IHIIt
burg Poit. , - .
Marriages.
HIIOAU3-OEiartH.i-Ontbe5(1iast.,at tho Luther
an parsonage, br Her. John McCron, V. D., Henry
the way, the largest miller in the United Khoads, Ksq., to Hiss Anna n. Gelgcr, both ot
States; my mills being at Minneapolis, rTf,, , ., ,. , . -
parsonage in Orangotllle. by Uev. If. Bi Mendcnhalt,
Mr. John Karns or Stillwater to Miss M. Sophronl&u
Kline, of rtohrsburg.
.Deaths.
IIAllTM AN.-tn Orange township an the 1st Inst.,
Mrs Ilai tman, relict or John Harlman.
MARKET REPORTS.
BL00M8BUB.G MARKET.
Minn. All millers nro now using what is
called the high process of grinding, which
was generally introduced into this country
about i871 but had been In use in Kuropo
for fifty years. I will explain the terms of
high and low grinding. Low grinding means
the bringing the upper or running milistono
low down and in close proximity lo tho
nether stone, by reason Of which tho largest
amount of Hour is derived from the first
grinding, but, as necessarily must bo the
case, n great deal oi the outer coating ot
Ilia tvlif.nl tnrrAtlin. tvllli llin nmlirvn ivmil.l
i.. .,'a . ' .;.r: '.. .1.; ybeat per
flour, and n separation was impossible. Tho oai?,n0"'
I, !l, ,!.,,(!,. I .!!-i ..:, r i t. KlourDer barrel lo.oo
u.sub..Uv..b ITUiou. , riovcrseea T.im
low, and the object is at the first grinding Flaxseed - i.w
. i . . put . , , nutter i... .20
to get nu of tho bran at onco and make as Hgjrs i
little flour as possible. This is done by Kfca'V.VV.V.l'.lV.V.V.::".:::.':'.'.'.',.'.'.'.'.'. "t"
blowing the bran off tho coarse ground grain pried Apples
or middlings and afterwards grinding fine Bides Shoulders io
liar oer ton ....'.'.'.'.'.'.'.!.'.".'.'.!!.'!!'.'.!!!".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. lllco
Uceswax is
Timothy Seed 4.co
i.iuui'A'iiur3 run uual.
No. 4 on Whai t t s 90 per Ton
flO,D " " ,,,, .. 9
No. 0 " " 1.GJ
uiacKsmitirs uiinp on wuarr vi ui
ltittimuious 11 f4 i
S 1.T5
.75
OS
Ix!tteruof Administration on tho estatoor Moses
liverett. lato or oruneo towns i n. uoiumb acoun
ty, have been granted oy 'ha lleyUli-rol Slid coun-
ly to mo unuersigaeii uminisimiurs oi urange
township. All arsons hating claims against tho
said estate arn reauedtM to nrcsent them for settle-
,rtnnt no., ftiio l.wl.ilifil.1 In i.inlr. r.n.-.nnn. IFllhnr,
l.'.J I. n'l.l. 1 ..)... 1... 1 .1.. l.i 1 .1.- .l.i..l !. i.7r . . . ; . . . """"'"''-'-''''--l"J -"-
X'uuciais. luja piuuu lu-uny una iccii liiu I uuu SLUiiuucicu uuiiu ouu uuuieu lb wailMtl I Hffr,naA wna mnrin thav nnalltp nhtnlnml n iln. ueiny.
. . .,i..j .., ...i .!..., . ' ' J Hill M 11. Kl TNE.
THOMAS V. KVEUBTT,
Administrators,
tho small white granules. I bought my ma
chines in France. This improved process is
now absolutely Indispensable to successful
milling. Deprive any miller of it and he is
ruined.
"A ring of speculators iu Washington
have lately got hold of an old patent never
used, and havo got it reissued so as to cover
all tho machines for effecting the process I
have described. It is called tho Cochrane
patent. After quietly taking out tho reissue,
they went on without making any noise and
took up a suit lo the Supreme Court, with a
man of straw for defendant, and as no real
NEW
A
ADVERTISEMENTS,
DMINISTKATOU'ri NOTICE.
K8TATB OK MOSES KVKHETT. DfC'P.
role.
HAIL 1 CIILtlMHIA I
Whilst ull our neighboring coal producing
counties havo had their tumults and disorders
the strong Democratic county of Columbia
has enjoyed perfect quiet. Berwick, a struug
manufacturing town, sent a veteran organiza
tion to tho front ; Catawnsa, a large railroad
centre, had a largo force organized for any
emergency; Bloomsburg, with her furnaces
and shops worked as steadily as if nothing
had happened. Iu Centralia and Conyughain,
the main coal region of our county, notwith
standing many of the men had not been paid
at one time a squad kent to arrest him, al
though lie was a Senator of (lie United States.
Docs Col. McClure remember that during
that crisis Senator Buckalcw called iqioii
Gov. Cuitin, who denounced the outrage?
Docs ho remember that Senator Buckalew
called upon him at Chambcrsburg, and ho
pledged himself, and carried it out to aid
in releasing tho.so unfortunate prisoners t
Aud, finally, does he not remember thet upon
presentation of these facts to President Lin
coln, ho ordered tho release of the Fishing-
creek men?
Now, Cobuel, will you please answer your
for six months perfect quiet prevailed. Now correspondent 0. Cath?
that'the struggle is over, it is proper to re
mark that Sheriff Hoffman was not unmind
ful of the crisis, and was fully prepared to
quell any disturbance that might ariso.in the
county. It was not then, nor is it uow deem
ed advisable to disclose hb arrangements, but
they were ample, ll'e leanf .o regular) for
thu county.
8UALL) THE SI' ATE CU.NViiXTlUN BE FUR'
tueu rosrro.NED ?
UUU SENTIMENTS.
The Doylestown Dcviocrat expresses our
sentiments when it says : '
The late riots and railroad strike found us
almost without a State government. Gover
nor Hartranft had gone to the l'acilic coast on
a trip of pleasure of thirty days, and although
lie would De turee inousana lnucs away tncro
was no one leu behind to late Ins place.
When tho cieantic stnkc.followed by the ter-
riblo riots and destructiou of public property,
"And now all hope of success anywhere
was dead ; nor did a chauco offer to make
the best of defeat, l'rince Schackoshoy had
had not a man left to cover the retreat. The
Turks struck without stint. They had the
upper hand for once and were determined to
show that they knew how to make the most
of it. They advanced iu swarms through
tho dusk on their original first position, and
captured the ltussian cannons before the
batteries could bo withdrawn. lurklsh
shells began once more to whistle over the
ridge above Itadishova and fall into the vil
lage behind, nw crammed with wounded.
The ftreniiK nf wounded wending their
painful vmy over the ridge was incessant.
The badly uiiuinli d mostly lay where they
fell. Later, in the d.ukness a balelul sortof
Krankentrager ewarmid over the battlefield,
in the shape of Bashl-Bazouks, who spared
not. Lingering there on the ridge till the
moon rose tho staff could bear from below,
on the Btill night air, cries of pain and en
treaty for mercy, and the yells of blood
thirsty fanatical triumph. It was, indeed,
an hour to wring ihe s toutest heart. We
stayed there lu learn, if it might be, what
troops were coming out of the Valley of the
Shadow of Death below, wero there, indeed,
any at all to come. It did not seem to be the
case. T::e Turks had our range beluro darn
scene of the stoppage of railroad traffic on
tho Lehigh and Bloorasburg llailroad, a di
vision ot the Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western llailroad. No tiains have passed
this depot, with one single exception, since
the inception of the strike. Last evening-
representative yesterday, is said to furnisli
the Forsyths with & majority of their babies.
She has been seen to enter there and also
1703 Tasker street a number of times. When
tho undertaker, a very reputable man, who
has his ollice on South Thirteenth street,
tho word passed over tho wire that tho "bold 1 called at tho Forsyth's to make prepara-
soldier boys" were cn route to suppress the
strikers. This news was known by tho mob
as soon as by tho best of citizens, and very
soon after gangs of men in masks were tear
ing up the track. At daybreak this niornlnc
an unusal signal was given and the hurrying
to and fro aroused the populace. Men rush-
ed to their front doors and on the sidewalks
aud gazed In wonderment upon the specta
cle of seeing the town in possession of tho
militia ; nor wero they given timo to reflect
upou the condition of the immediate sur
roundings before the hoys in gray and blue
had gobbled them up unceremoniously.
No excuse for being out at so unseemly an
hour availed. The Burgess, editors, land
lords and deacons aliko with the striker were
rushed into tho depot aud detained until
identified arid vouched for by the railroad
officials. Others, to tho number of some
seventy-five, were put on a train and moved
off. Tho troops numbered three thousand,
iucludincr some four hundred regulars. The
latter had deployed in a skirmish line about
ono mile south of the place and surrounded
it. Tho orders were to arrest every man
found upou the streets and the command
was fully obeyed. At about noon two other
tlons for the burial of ono of the children,
he met the womau Kenny or Canning, who
said tho child's name was Minnie Martin,
nnd sho also gave the name of the mother.
The name of McAllister was given as that
of ono of the babies. The last burial, ono
week ago yesterday, was that of the Martin
child. The Forsyths told one of the neigh
bors that the namo of another of the chil
dren was cither Nicholson or Oodey. For
Its keep they got $25, with a protuise of
more, ror another child they said tuey had
received $125, A handsome piano was re
moved to a Chestnut street store yesterday
from their house. They claimed it was giv
en them for taking care of a child. The
handsome Brussels carpet aud furniture that
adorn tho rooms of the house are, according
to their admission, presents received for car
ing for another child. When spoken to on
tho subject of their calling, they answer that
they have always made their living that way
and it is none of anybody's business. There
aro but two children in the house now, a boy
about ton weeks old and a girl about eighteen
months old. They were taken there a Bhort
time ago and were apparently Btrong nnd
hearty. A lady who saw them yesterday
ciBion based on an opinion given by Justice
Miller. Now this gang of patent swindlers
are attacking the heaviest millers with suits,
expecting to terrify all the others. They havo
singled out the Jewells of Brooklyn, the
Hexalls of Richmond, nnd my mills at Min
neapolis. They have put me under bouds
in the enormous sum of $250,000, pend
ing the conclusion of injunction proceed
ings.
"I learn that the rascals propose to be
magnanimous, and to grant licenses to such
millers as will recognize the validity of their
patent, for the moderate sum of $C,000 for
each run of stones, which for this city
alone amounts to the vastBiim of $1,200,000.
While primarily this great sum would come
from tho millers, really it all comes out of
the farmer aud consumer at last, aud they
are the real people most interested iu the
defeat of this enormity. As there are over
0,000 runs of stones in the United States,
this license will amount to $30,000. We are
now going to bring this great outrage before
Congress next winter and try to have the
patent cancelled. The grain-growing sec
tions of the West are indignant at tho ex
posure of this enormous fraud, and the
grain-consuming East ought to be equally
aroused, for tho attempted tax on the chief
necessary of life effects both alke."
Art Publishing.
'So Zutotiz '""vrit" ? Hurtrauft and3taff' 7f'-''i'Laddwindledatob7r
proncr State machinery to quell it. No one ,nst and llien s,tlI t0 the 8cremn of passed through the town. skeletons, and have every appearance of be-
the shell as it tore by us. Tho sound of the
Few people aro aware of the wonderful pro
gross that art has made in this'country during
tho last quarter of a century. It is but a few
Wauv. NOl Tim fi.rmpr T,tnnn.'n.nt could act for tho executive, and tho wires .. ,. ... , , Monday, august C. ing slowly starved or drugged. They occu- decades smce.that those who desired to beau
i j -- . . v t in thu i na ir inro nu i w i im eniinn iiiiiini i - - i . ... .....
was made without the authority of the Com- were set to work to Hunt up uoycrnor iiart- ' Affairs in the Lehigh, Wyoming and pied the same cot aud paid no attention to tity and adorn their homes, wero obliged to
raittee. and Chairman lrC.MUn,i . .ii. puit anipug the itocxy iuouutains. uo was " Lackawanna regions have almost resumed tho caresses bestowed on them by the visitor, depend almost entirely onforeign artists. But
Hary should know that, iu the prTm- tSSSaST ZZZ their usual aspect. A full resumption of She said "it is a terrible shame that such a such a state of affairs in this ago of progress Perches; ZS
lea ne can ouly act by authority of the tho condition things were in -mat public uis- , , , .,, , . , r .. ,ia(lrirnnl: travelon tho l.emgu vnncy itaiiroau anil state oiouairs can exist in a large cuy. Jim uuu ,u"t ,m improved.
Committee. The interests of the party can- orucr was sweepiug uver tnu oiaiu uuu u - .,.,. ,., , m tho branches of the New Jersey Uentral is society lor tne rrevenuon oi urueuy to mo great inuuucuu pcojiiu. uramiiw w ALSO,
auff. lo, ';7-cw
SHERIFFS SALES.
By virtue ot sundry writs to me directed wilt
bo exposed to public sale at tho Court House lu
lllooinsbuiv, at one o'clock p. m. on
.MONDAY, HKl'TKMBHlt .'id, 1877,
the follOHlnff real estate to-wlt :
All that certain tract or unseated Uod sltuato In
Miniln towushlp, Coluaibli county, bounded by land
ot Daniel Nungos-i-'r, Abram schweppunhelser and
othrTs-contalult,; f .vi hundred acres more or less.
ALSO,
Ono lotct ground Mtmte'ln theTown of Mifflin
vllle, Columbia county, bounded and described as
follows : On thu north by 2d street, east by lot of
Joseph .Mastellcr, Biuth by 3d or Slain street, west
by lot of A. .1. Ituckalew.whereon are erected a frame
housu, bun uml uut-bulldtus.
ALSO,
One lot of irround Mtnate In Mintlnvllli-, Columbia
count), P.iiiis) U anl.t. bounded un thuncith by 2d
street, east by ti eel south by :td or Mala street,
west by lot Jjlm of Kt lli r, bell K CO ,fei t. f rent and
saoiuideep.
ALSO,
All tho defendant's tlllo lu one lot ot ground tltu-
ate In Miftlfuvllle, Columbia countv, Pennsylvania,
bounded uu tho uortu by '2d strut, east by lot of
.loan Keller, south by 8d or .Main strectand west by
lot lit 1 heodorcJ''eddcr.
ALSO.
All tho defendant's title In four lots of ground sit
uate In the town of lliminviile, Columbia county.
Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by 3d or Main
street, east by street, south by 4th Btreet, and
west by lot of Michael Knlttle, containing ono and.
a-hair acres more or less:
Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold as tho
proporty of John Keller.
ALSO,
On all that certain lot of land situate. In Brlar-
crcei township Columbia couuty, l'a., bounded and
described aa follows to wit: On tho north by land ot
Jesse Ulcks, east by lands of Daniel Puree), south by
Susquehanna River, and west by land of D. a. Bow
man, containing auo hundred and six acres and 17
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ORPHANS' C0U11T ISALE.
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE!
In pursuance of an order of the Ornhans' court of
Columbia county, the undersigned wlU sell at public
salo on tho premlsos on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1877,
at two o'clock tn the afternoon, tho following de
scribed real estate, to-wlt : All that
FARM
or rertaln tract of land situate In ML rieasant town-
snip, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded oa
the north by land of John Wanlch, sr., on ihe west
by lands of Itobert ttussel, and Thomas Slato Co., on
the south by lands of D. It. Appleman and on tho
cast by land of Heirs ot Daniel Vandorslice, deceas
ed, Wilson Wanlch and T. J. Vandorbltcc, containing
123 ACRES,
and being the property of John II. .Vandersllce, de
ceased, and on which Is erected a
Wow two story Dwelling House,
Large Dank Barn, together with all tho necessary
out-bulldlngs, also a Small Tenant Horss, with out
buildings There are also Two Wells ot Water, one
nt the house and the other at the barn. There Is
also upon the premises a
Good Young Apple Orchard
of about six acres. There Is also a good watcr-pow.
er upon the premises. Tho greater part of the farm
la Bltuatolon tho Hat along Littlo FIshlngcreek, and
a first-class quality of land for agricultural purpos
cs,tltuate about two miles from the Town ot Blooms
burg, tho County Seat of Columbia county.
TEItMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of one-fourth ot
the purchase money to be paid at tho striking down
ot the property, the one-fourth less tho ten percent,
at confirmation absolute, and tho remaining taree
fourths to one year thereafter, with Interest from
confirmation nisi.
HENRY W. VANDERSLICE,
aug. 10, 17-ts Administrator.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE!
lyummittee. ue interests oi tne party can- '.'"? " - - - ,, , ,n t i . , , 1 1 tno urancucs oi me aiuiv jurouy icmui h uuc., .... ... iD,i.u.iv..i u. "."i.., o . .... ...
not be subserved by further delay, aud wliirlwind-we are not surprised that he was ziou to say that wneu a compouy was lorn t Jt j ay. 'xi10i5ethlebem Iron Works Children were notified one weet ago of the Kast to tlio West, from the North to tlio Gulf An Island In tho Susquehanna nuer opposite the
those of particular LndWa.es 2SlU not SitffiA US 1 ! i?:":; will resume tomorrow. Gov. Hartranft staff baby farming carried on in the house, but no of Mexico on the south, answered tho demand above In connection wuh tno satd ,o acr.s and ,7
enter into the question. It is wavenug
the face of the enemy, when there
be a bold iront, and a prompt attack
tneir lines,
nugin tuiiou provided for a lieutenant governor he ..:....,, About 9 o'clock the staffnuitted left Kingston yesterday for Pittsburg. Tho ac
should would have the power to act in the absence of Ie&u About J o clock the stall quilted roop9 are at Wilkes-Uarre, Scran- Tl
t " the governor when from the State, especially the ridge leaving it littered with groaning P ' " b
JlckUu wlipnun nmr. and so far abent aa was con- men. aod movioir cent v. lest we shou d ton aim otner places, wnicu u.we oeei. tne
PULIIIUAL EVENTS.
TLttJBSDAY, AUGUST 2.
when so lour, and so fur absent as was cou
templated by Uoveruor Hartranft. llutiu
this particular tho constitution is very lame.
The heuteuaut governor is only clothed with
tho nuthority of governor in caso of tho lat
ter s ueam conviction or impcacuuicnt, iuii
uro to qualify or other disibiitty." Whether
the words "other disability," will apply to
men, ami moving gently, lest we biiouiu
tread ou the prostrate wounded, we lost our
way as we had lost our army. We could
find no rest fur the soles of our feet by rea
son of alarms of llashi-llazouks swarmlug iu
among tho scattered aud retiring ltusslans.
At (eugth, at 1 o clock iu the morning, hav
Tho action has yet been taken in the matter." for beauty, tasto and refinement, and to-day Utiw. strict measure,
lie children are but scantily clothed and
ear evidence of neglect. Almost every day leading modern masters ot Art in Europe. I talnlng 41 acres and s perches described in lo
time. wagon, containing a man and woman, the sprung up, and by various processes the hues B" u L,,,; canal Vonl
TUESDAY, August 7. latter witn a cnua in ner arms stoppeu ar, anu uiost expensive paiutiugs aru rcjiruuuceu
ll tho trains on the Lehigh Valley and the house, but probably no satisfactory ar- in all their elegance ana beauty, ana at a price
Lplilr-hnnilSusnuebannaltallroadsarearrain rancement could be made for the care of the wituin tlio means ot tne masses, so tuat no ono
runnintr retrularlv. Tho first Lehich and little one, as they drove ou. it is understood need De witnout tno reuning innueuccs oi
The Eepublican Convention ol Ohio met thirty day's absencofrom the Statc.threo thou- f" ff UKl"; 0 c , , , , ' , , . ' f, Susouehanna train which lea Scranton was that the Society for the Prenvention of Cru- beautiful pictures at home.
yesterday, and nominated Judge West, oi sand miles away, has not yet been mooted. ue . , , , , . , li stopped near Pleasant Valley by stones city to Children proposes taking the matter Among the progressive leading art publish
previous morning, we turned into a stubble
field, aud making beds of the reaped grain,
correspondent aud Cossack alike rested un
der the stars. Hut we were not eveu then
wick.
In our iudmncnt this clause of the constitu
tion should be judicially interpreted. It a
governor can discharge his official duties from
tlio snores oi tne i. acme no couio uo it aoout
M w,c," im?!u i ??...a i.. K .,ii .ut 4 .,b.b Scranton, show no signs of resuming work,
Would llttO IU HUUtT YiUU 13 lUCIf KUVCIUU1 I i.v .vw.i - .... i . . , , , , .
whn the elected executive is not in his bail- came tlist the liashl-lhuouks wero unon us. ana lao mecnanics supposed to oe iu lavor
and we had to rouse and tramp away. The
only protection of the chief of what iu the
morning was a Que army was now a handful
of wearied Cossacks. Gen. Krudeuer sent
word iu the morning that he had lost se'
verely aud could make no headway, aud had
resolved to full back ou the line of the liver
There had bceu talk, his troops be
Uellefontalue, tor uoveruor. The resolu
tions adopted approve the policy of l'resi'
deut Hayes; demand the remouetizatiou of
sliver; oppose lurther subsidies, and-the re.
newal of patents by act of Congress : recom.
mend the establishment of a National Bu
reau ol Industry, the regulation of the rail
roads by Congressional legiolatiou, and pro.
vision lor "statutory arbitration" in labor
disputes. Until 1872 it was an indictable oflense for
The Democratic Conveution of llissisalm.i a number of persons to combine for the pur-
met yesterday iu Jacksou. Geueral GiorT. pose of affecting wages. During that year
Chairman ol the State Commlltee lu rallinc an act was passed by the Legislature of this
.1 t .. . ' . . . ,.V.1!1.,..I tn !,,.( nAivi,r. I U3UI.I. At
tue uouvemiou to order.spoke eulogistically " . , , ZZ " , ' ine fresh, of reuewinr the attack to-day with
. I , afl nnnrr If T rt l IfllVI Ml Ilir innnniT mPTI 1 - a - r
if resident Hayes. " ;-- " - - hi9 C00U(.ru
THE LESSON W TUE STRIKE.
wedged between the track, but the obstruc
tions were soon removed. Ihe miners of
the Delaware and Hudson Company, at
of going back to work in the car shops are
receiving threatening letters. Four addi
tional companies of United States troops ar-
in hand. 7Tmej.
ing firms of tlio country, wo tako plcasuro in
mentioning Georgo Stinson & Co., of Port
land, Maine ; they wero among the first in
tho, business, and wo can understand tlio
THE THIUU DIVISION.
In times past Gen.Osborno's Division of tho
miscalled "National Guard"'had to bear the oollossal proportions their trade has assumed
brunt of all disturbances in tho Luzerne re- by remembering that this is agrcat andmigh-
gion. They did their work effectively, and I ty nation of nearly fifty million people. We
without loss of life. At Susquehauna Depot, cannot better illustrate tho magnitude of their
talnleg 89 acres and 27 perches, '1 he other bounded
by land of Mrs. Sponenberfer, Daniel l'urcell, 1'ub
llo ltoad, and tho canol containing 4 acres and si
perches.
seized, taken Into execution and to be sold as the
property ot Win. L. Freas.
ALSO,
On the following dscrlbed lot or piece ot ground
situate In the Town of Hloomsburg, Columbia coun
ty, Pennsylvania, bounded on ihe north by on alley,
east by Iron street, south by lot of Thomas Vannat-
ta and west by lot of Jane llcL'ridc, being about ono
hundred foet front on Iron Btreet and sixty-six feet
deep on alley, whereon Is erected a l'ramo Dwelling
House, a Frame wagon-maker shop and blacksmith
sbcfi. Hald lot vlU be sold to salt purchasers, either
In tho whole or In two parcels. One lot of about Co
In pursuance of an order Issued out of the Court
ot Common llcas of Columbia county, the under
signed Committee ottho person and estate of Di.
lel Gcarhart, a lunatic ot Itoartngcrcelc township In
said county, will expose to public sale on the rem
ises on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1877,
commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., of sold day, a certain
Til ACT OF LAND,
situate In Itoaringcrcck township, County ot Colum
bia, containing
ONE HUNDRED ACRES
raoro or (less, bounded by lands ot.Tranklln Yocum,
Cox's heirs, ;Peter (learhart and Frederick Doty,
whereon Is erected two
Good Dwelling IIoutieH,
a Dank Ham and other out-bulldlngs.
ALSO, all that certain tract, township and county
aforesaid, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES,
more or less, bounded by lands or Christian Shultz
survey, Mary bailer's burvey, lands of William and
Klllah locum, and William Lemon survey and oth
ers, sold subject to the following exceptions and res
ervations. All coal ot a mineral or fossU character.
all Iron ore, and all other minerals ot all and every
description and all mtnes which now are or hereaf
ter may bo operated, together with free Ingress and
egress to nnd tor Charles S. Coxo, his heirs and assigns.
ALSO, another piece or parcel ot land, Bltbateln
township and county aforesaid, contains 2" ACHE'
and IS perchos.bounded by lands of Franklin Yocum,
J, F. If abler, and other lands ot the said Gearhart.
Tho above will be sold as a whole or In lots desrtb-
ed bo as tosult purchasers.
TKKM3 of Sale. Ten per. cent ot one-fourth ot the
purchase money to be paid at tho striking down or
tho property, tho one-fourth less the ten per cent, at
confirmation absolute, and tho remaining three
fourths In one year thereafter with Interest from
confirmation nisi.
JAMES KEIFFKR,
aug. committee.
rived iu Scranton yesterday ,aud all was quiet Scranton, and Hazleton, tboy proved thor- business than to state the amount of money
shop and smith shop, and the balance about CO feet
there last niirht I ouguiy cuucuvu, uuu ivuuiu imvu uwu iu iuu uuiu u uieu lur puaiuu Biuuijia huhu mu i oa BamoBtreet, containing me uwemuijiiuu&c,
11. ,1 I . 111 I . nmi, . 1 .1. C . .1: 1 1-
Yesterdav morninE fifty Italian laborers 1!B emergency, u tne uovcrnor wouiu uavo ycarieio; wo nave tne iigurus uuuci irum
wero set to work at tho Lehich and Wilkes- permitted it. ibo onicers and men naturally ne nnn, or we suouid imnK more was some
ask why tneywere xepiin wo rear in tneir mistake, ineypaiaior postage stamps uu-
own neighborhood, and men from Philadel- ring tho year 187C, thirty-throo thousand one
of the Administration of President Have
Acting Governor Stouo was nominated fur
Governor on the tenth ballot.
The Republican State Committee of JIary.
land met yesterday and accepted the resit
nations of sixteen of thtir members, pre
sented lu obedience to the civil service reg'
ulation of the President. Among the resign
nations was that of John L. Thomas, Jr.,
Collector for llaltlmore, and Hou. R. Stock
ett Matthews was elected Chairman of the
and mechanics to itrtte for high wages or
when there was a disagreement between em
ployer and employees. That such a law was
needed, and that it is just,no one will doubt.
Previous to its passage, the laborer was sub.
barre coal docks at Port Johnson, N. J., in
place of the men who have struck for a re
turn to the wages paid last spring. The de
monstrations of the strikers against the Ital
ians became so violent that a telegram was
sent to Jersey City for help. The Receiver
of the Company applied to the Court for
protection, and Judge Mclvcnnu issued a
Seized, taken Into execution und to bo told as the
property of A. S. Crossley.
ALSO,
All that certain real estate situate In Main town.
ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and
his cooperatiou, but it is a plain statement
of fact that we have no troops to attack
with. The most moderate estimate is that
we have lost two regiments, say 5,000 men,
out of our three brigades. A ghastly jiuin
-...v. . i. . 1, i rpi. t i I iirotection. uuu juuko iuuiwuuu au
iect to the caprice of his employer, and if UCB, B r '' '"T,"' v" notice that any interference with the prop
his wages were reduced ne bad no redress, , , , i . u i . I ertv. which is under control of the Court,
butmustplod along under penalty of the H l Kspeedlly punished. The Receiver;
law punishing conspiracy. Now it i differ- c I , . ,, " the Sheriff of Hudson county, and twenty
ent. The law makers have said that no man cover 11,8 u"use " J,,los policemen then left for Port Johnbon. One per mile.
shall be punished foran an honest endeavor C-e cannot, in irns morae t o, ,,umtu hundred spcciai officor, are ou lluty at thla
phia and Pittsburg put in tho places they hundred andour dollars and ninety-two cents, described as follows, to-wlt: on tho north by land
should havo occupied. It is an insult to tho ($33,101.92) and in connection with this it of John oearhart, on ttoeiuit bndJophUei.
entire Division, and demands explanation. should bo remembered that only the sinall or- S" caning mV-slx acresmoreTleBs
ders wero sent by mail, the largest going by
TtQvvic exniess ami freight, Georso Stinson & Co s
acents are to bo found in every State iu tlio
Union and Dominion of Canada, and in ov-
The Pennsvlvania Railroad Comuany has ery county with scarcely an exception.
issued a new style of ticket called a one Long since, tins enterprising lirtu recogni-
rtl'wl iSTvr PMC,7. Th! iT' to procure a livelihood for his family, that confusion, realize all the possible results of ' 8i,oon9 B ha'ye bee The Lebanon (Tenn.) Time, has found the business a9 it is to-day in three times the seized
raised whether M Ma thews.belng , or individuals refuse to thi, stroke so rashly courted. Not a Rus- the anJ the R . chamtfQU meau man, IIe u farmer( wll0( umber of years A short .me s.nco tliey WW
Register in Bankruptcy, did not come with.
is the President's order, Mr, Matthews said
that the office was conferred upon him by
Chief Justice Chase ; that he was as capable
of judging for himself as the President of
the United States ; that it was perfectly com.
petent for him to bold both posltious, as his
position under the Government bad no con
section whatever with the civil service of
the country,
ment is under arms.
WILKES-BARRE, AUGUST 8.
public road, containing tltty-ilx acres more or lees,
Seized, taken lato execution ana to no sola as the
property ot Isaac 1 etter.
ALSO,
The following real estate situate. In Madison
township, Columbia county, rennsylvanla.descrlbod
aa follows: Hounded on tne norm uy James Kin
len and Funston, east by Kinney Shultz, south by
I . . . ....... , i I ,.. . t llf fll-lAn on vofltl llw MrnUpHlnxhc,
thousand coupon, good for a year at 21 eta. ?ed the value oi printer s ink: judiciously used mom or less, w hereon
in advertising, and tliey miorm us mat witu- aro crec.ed B :nme dwelling house, frame born and
out it they could never havo extended tneir i out-bulldlngs.
taken inio execution ana to ue sold as tne
nf Vronk Graham and Wullam Graham.
champion mean man. He is a farmer, who, number ot years. A short time sinco iney '
finrllnirnmvnnn ulrl in bis fields olek- naid twenty-four thousand dollars(t24,000.00)
0 j aD , r . . j .;.t fri.n.. AU tnat certain piece or ianu situate inscott town-
ing berries, permission having been given on a contract lor newspaper auvLiiia.ub. - C0Umbla county, Pennsylvania, bounded and
pay him what he is justly entitled to.he may sian soldier stands between urnova anu tne
. . l . Vt. diia i nnninAnan- Ylt'LliriULia X LI 1 ftiail niuT 1 i(ivu huh
ID lUril reiUSO IU WUI. IU dwvu vumt.tnin- i - WILKUAUtUJ, AUUUai O, I "t v...v, i.waujtwu.. vvh ft.,vM , i i 1 .t 1 i . .... Niiu, ,wiuiuwiavuuuti,icuij(.tHiia,wuw uuu
Uod. Hut there the license etops. When riovna, uuu oniy u uiViuuui w At Wanamie last night Cbarlea Parrisb them by the hired hand, deliberately tore eviuenuy wng nun uuu uiu deanuea as iouowa : oa me norux ana west oy iaua
the laborer .trikc. he .evers hb connection Hwnti. top. tand, oetween rnova and tQ moye of loaJed the ba8,eta fr0 thcra( Ued lhe berrie8 cesa and '" nS
with his employer, and while ne may seeic 7 , coal cars and bring In empty ones, so tnat on mu gruw, uuu aiuueu iur uumo n. Bc v.. . . B. tx , ,,iri areerocted aframe dwculng house wltb tie appur.
wnrV Pkewnern. h mint not attemnt to n- oKy 9 OItu " mci-.cu, w..6v. .v.. , . . n m ht worr. basket to carry them away, in tno mean- iuuui ui. .. u, tenances.
terfere with the property or liberty of others, campaig . iu UD ,u - "B""r 7. but the striker uncoupled the engine and
When he steps across that line he becomes R. it is not lenu.y. iu m ;u madfj thc the eDgneer g0 away, To.,3ay
a criminal, and if the fouudations of society uivwion erosseu iu , , 1 , I Deputy SherifT Uhoades, with a posse, went
and civil government are to be protected, he ""P"" condition ; now, what ot It is left Is . bacte(j by B compauy 0f United States
must be apprehended and punished as demoralised anu snaucm. troops, He ran out all the loaded cars with
such. of the Italians mere remains out tne mum Qut be, lnterfered wtht A pasaenger train
Our sympathies are with the honest labor- rps, aireauy fuuSu.,
ing men. That they have in many instances opniu unu w Notch
tlm tli clrl. rMnrnml nnd trnmn ed all tho honest COOds mat tne people generally uecu neizea, taken imo.exocuuon ana to oo sow as uio
, i .1 j , .ifcirn nl them hn tim nest, wnatever ivw w ini.
uerries luiu tuu gruuuu. 1 ..-..w . AISO
tho lino ol business, occouu, let your prices 1
1 winiHo-iislnw as nossible. Third, let The foUowlng tract ot land situate In Montour
So on this side
The People s Bank, Newport, Terry
county, on the line of the Pennsylvania
llailroad, was burglarized last week $5,
fUUI In ...I, VI MU1 in ...... .1 .. .. G..I.. .f .UK M..-I - J " - - , - ........
"ZZ. ZZ r . Tl:.. been down-trodden and reduced in wages, of the Eleventh Corps and tne itus cnu. ar- hanna at Par80n8i Ust night.
-""s Uu uiu.v- m.iai. r ,i mv. Now. if the itustcuuic army is marcur . tj ut , Hi,..n,i.i, .,u ,i u,
gsge bond of $1,100, being the amount de- . "n. , I ed to the west ainst Plevna, then the Tur- " "'"'V In ZZl 2 Z , "
spoileO. It is supposed the robbery ' . .'I,,,lfcll,,ll ,, ,i, kis 1 army of llu.tchuk Islet loose on the "1-, t ,i.t. inn
I . . . I n. f n .. 1 1 ,x . a in TlpnADd linn I 0 . ....
are two pertinent ijuestlona that arise, lsU nussiau cuuiiuuuivi.ifu w generally at work and no trouble la appw
llavestrlkers a r eht to interfere with prop- cannotavoiu tue cuutm.iuu .u..k bended.
. . . 1 ..1 i- .1 1 ii...t .it.i ..... I nvr 11,0 HalUansis seriously compromised. I iniwrns. Anniifrr!).
..... . . . . . . 1 priv. uuu U . 11 iuct iicvu luni ukuii io I " ........... , ..
ing until ttie casnier, about io o cioct, went . .. , Th Russian strait is so bad that the scat- AHurman Mahan's iurr of innuest over
'"v' .v- o !.. 1U.1 f,, I . ., , ,1 1...
The first iiuestion was fully decided in tereu uetacumeuw ur uu . those killed uy tno vigilance cumin nice
r,wl VW.1I. finlnlnn ,! verfiil l,v 1. m OUt Ol llOUmaUia, anu IUO IWUIUBUIAU UlYla'
wlin.1 nrtlni. as UmDire between operators, iou, commanded by Uen. Manu, which
and employees, somo years ago in Schuylkill crossed a day or two ago at Nlkopolis, has U constable was given warrants for T. F,
countv. aud accented by both sides as cor- been called up to me line oi vuo uuu u- jinnt anu ijnaries jv. tyiiiuenueu uuu ow
I - - I . ... .1 . r, I T..l.n I -.1 .1.
rect law, I er, Au alde-oe-camp oi tue uiaau uuo eu m
T. 1 ,1,1 .1 11.1. . 1
frame waiwonu, tne parncme, senveuceu i i. , , comua county. 1-ennsvivanla.descrlbod
to imprisonment for life, was pardoned by the people know what you nave, anu wnat M roiiow-,,to-wt: on the north by lands ot Gideon
n, nnrnnr nf Moiv Ynrlr. Tnnltv is thu vou can do, by liberal and persistent adver- notst, orjt by land of lacob Olrton, Boutli by land
v uruacuuci liuiu i - i . ... ... . , . i . . . . , . . ... i.,,,,. ni.
on the Valley road was stoned at Sugar ground for the pardon, and it lsstated that tising, anuyou . " iliw iitmnin umrm
also one on the Lehigh and Bus-1 soverai puyiicians recommenueu uia re- i uuu hiiwi --- are erected a iiwciimg uouse, barnana oumuuo-
lease.
to the safe and found it locked, but upon
opening it was astounded to find that it was
"gutted." A lady living in the vicinity of
thebauk, about 11 o'clock on the night of
the robbery, was looking from the window
of her residence, and saw a man unlock the
bank and enter. Shortly thereafter he re
appeared, locked the door and rapidly dis
appeared dowu an alley. The affair remains
mjstery,
It is reported that the corn crop through
out the country is not only strong and hardy
in the ttalk.but has that green luxuriint ap
pearance which generally betokens an
abundant yield.
Ex-Senator Moses, of South Carolina, af
ter spending a week in prison at Columbus,
in that State, has been released ou 10,UW
ball, while testifying before the Legislative
Investigating Committee.
in Cincin-
larger income than can bo made in any other ines.
i ........ .. .. . . .
i beizea, taxen luiy pxeeuuon ana ui uu buiu tut uiu
... 1 nnnrfv nf I'litltllan llflsf
v,.,.,. .
c i ..n.. r nT .,n,iv I cuMJiTiuns ill? DAUt ,1'urcnasers must pay
Duoscriuu iut w Y.... , , of .ho ,,., money. or at least
enough to cover all cosuat slrtklng down of sale
Candidates. . john w, hofman,
aug. io, ll-ts puenu.
(All names tnserted'ln this column as candidates -qroTHONOT AHY'S NOTICE.
Pester! ng's cigar box factory,
hroiiirht in a verdict of murder against those natl, vvas burned Friday. Twenty-two girls ,or nomination at the Democrauo County Conven- W
b ought in a verdict ot muruer W" ' stories, four of Hon must, bo paid for.ln advance. And it Is hereby
OI tne committee wuuno i" l , , , , . I nirecd that all persons whoso names appear nere I mmeew ivijuiutr, lumiie, uu mcu ui romm
WUOm. aUd a UOV OI IV, are kl UWU U UkTD . " , .,,, -,B i,i.rtrf.ffiilntlrnnnrthl, I I" tno umeooi mo iiuiuuuumii ui vuiuiuuuiiuuu.
uuuiiuui)iivi" i . i i wul be ROverned by the rules and reguiauonsor tne ly(Wnlu wtl bo presented to the Court lor conrjr-
perisucu. i uemocrauo pariy ui vwiuu.wi.vww.,
otlce la hereby riven that Henry S. Knorr. Com,
mlttee of Levi Miller, a lunatic, has Ued an account
The arrested parties sent word to
the militia aod Oeu. lluldekoper took them
The second point seems to allow but one Nicholas was present at the battle, and at tbj
uwer, and that roost decidedly, no. When once started for Tlrnova witu the evil tld- iu t ouce atiaembled and are now under
' . . . .. .1 at. .Il Mf ti.f fliilltlnrw tilt J litvniian I I . T -1 .u..n,ian..u utnra
ntiitwpr.
i. i. ,u.rAUlui tit nniintu uttpm tii ft I inifiA. We &T6 lunt QUiuinz mm uivouac i oVnia in thft Tjickawanna company's more.
mischief I done must pay for it, aud those and falling back on Hulgarenl with all speed The military are under arms aud patrols i are
S;he.trlkeewho ZL in that county leaving the Uulgarl.n vil.agesto tender , t&ZZF&SZ
must pay their share of the taxes jcjulred mercies oftbe lurks. Al cose i learn mat tUe Buth'ward before the alderman. ItJ them uameU 1IardIng ana Cusack, wero
to cover the losses to corporations anu in- on our e.w 'X l.T.V TJ '? lue .wor.V,'c?V.7 '"l,?," T,i taken out dead.'and the other five were not
.n .1nnnlr.llnn u 1 li.ndled navlDE IWIl OW awuouvui uu wui incre ine un UI iuo iibhv r,wu"
A terrible accident happened Friday at
the Lucy Furnace Company's Works in
Pittsburg. While seveu men were lining a
furnace,' and working on a Bcaffold support
ed by ropes, these caught fire and the men
fell into the burning mass below. Two of
W8TK1CT ATTORNEY.
F. P. MLLMEYEH,
of Moomtburg.
.llDblnalu Acaln.
those which we have lately experienced, al-1 gla Infantry batUUiop.'
certaluly be taken.
expected to recover.
H011EHT It, LITTLE,
of Hloomburg,
E. E. OUVIS,
of Eloomtburg,
matlon on tho fourth day of, September next and II
no exceptions be nled within tour days thereafter,
uio tuujjg UI m umuuicu.
Alan the account of C. W. Id lUer. Trustee to re
ceive and payout moneys due on mortgages from
Anna Miller and I-rW A. iildlay and J. E. Alkmaoto
levi A. niaiay vnicn win oe preseniea touie uourc
at the same timo and subject to the same condl.
lions lor coonrnuitiou as mo awn o account,
Also, the account of . J. iJcIIenry, Committee o
Welllter A.Kline, a lunaUc, which will be present
ed to the court at the samo time, ana subject to the
same conditions lor conhrmatlou as the above ao-
ivunuk
B. HtAUK ZA1UI, Protb'y,
July M, lT-aug, B-4ir
Jurors for May Term, 1877.
GRAND JURORS.
Heaver Abram nice.
Benton .John Karns, Jr.
Bloom Joshua Felterman, I. K. lllllcr, A. Noble.
Uatawlssi-Wm. T. Creasy, C. It. Punsto n, William
John, Charles Wanlch.
Franklin William Howell, Martin Wlntersteen.
llemlock Evcthart Merger, John Hartman, Jacob
Martz, Samuel Ohl.
Jackson N. P. Kile.
Locust-Shultz Knlttle.
Madison-Solomon Uornhard, A, J, C rr.
Mimin Thomas Aten.
Moutour Lewis lioth.
Itoarlngcreek-Joseph Craig, William Rhoads.
Scott-F. P. Kelly.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
FIHST WEEK,
Beaver neorgo I. Drelsbacb, Edmund ScheU, John
Smith, floret VanBlaragum.
Benton Denn lson Colo
Bsrwlclc-Frank U. Jlunt, Wullam M. Stephens, D.
M. Thornton.
Dloom-t'narlea R. noueeL, S. II. Jacoby. ,
Brlarcreclt Charles Heed.
Catawtssa-K.M. TewKsberry.
Centre Thomas Brobst, Ezra UUI, Allen Shellhom-
mer, er.
conyngham Henry Moser.
FIshlngcreek William Blshllne. Aaron Hess.
Fianltlln Jacob Artly, T. U. Mensch.
Qreenwood-Marlon Kline, Nicholas Kindt, Archi
bald Patterson.
llemlock William Appleman, William Xeldy, W. M,
iiarunan.
Jackson-SepUraus Hess, Ezra Stephens, William
rorxs. i
Locust reter Swank, Isaiah Yeager.
Madison Wlulaxa J. Allen.
Main Aaron Graver.
Montour John Brelah.
ML 1'leasant-WIUlaxn E. Johnson, William Oman,,
iicviun 11 Ituuftiu.
Orange John Cadman,. Henry IleLong,
1'lne- John V, Fowler,
booj josopn ueckinaa, wiutts Hartman, Thomas
Merrm, Jesse Merrill, c. C. Trench.
Suzarloaf Jamsa F. Kite. John Iawik. xun xn,t
BICOND WEIX.
Beaver David Bredbenner, jr., Henry niaflerUter,'
uoaries Aucnaei, Dtepnen juicnaei. 1 v T"
Benton Ira Thomas,
Berwick-William J. Knorr.
Bloom John Maker.
Brlircreek James 8. Hponenberger.
Catawlssa John Oelger, George Maauart, W. IT.
Tuthell.
Centre Jesse Hoffman.
FIshlngcreek Lewis Crevellng.
FrankUa-ThomasCherrlngton, I. N.Teltswortb.
Oroenwood-Jacob Oerrard, EUJab Lemon, Joseph
Iledllne, sr., John B. Bhulti.
Hemlock Sylvester rurseU. J 4 ,
Jackson-Zephenlah Butt, Frank 'l-rlpleploce.-
Locust-IUram V. Hower, Henry U. Iihoads, May
berry Snyder.
Madison-James Blldlne, O. M. Dodson, Albert air
ton, Wm. 8. Smith.
Miniln J, J, Brown, Jacob G rover.
Montour William Beors, A. O, Btonger,
Scott-E. B. rurseU, Thomas Itutledgo, N, ltlchart.
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