THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. VAN LIEWMURDER. CORONER'S INQUEST. CONllNtlEI) HlOJI LAST WEEK. Lennota Van Liew. Am n. daughter of John Van Llew ; did Hto with roy mother ; was home on Saturday last In daytime. Fath er wm home then part of tho time; last saw him alivo between 5 and 0 p. m., Saturday J saw him ttart at this time towards Johnson's; dlil not know whether ho was going farther than next houso or not) next houso was Johnson's. I left home almost dark Satur day p. m. and went to my brother Aletn's and stayed there alt night. Saw no trouble between my mother and father on Saturday. At my brother's houso was Mr. White aud brother Charles ; George was not there; my brother Altm came homo something after ten; his wife camo with him ; Charles came in between 0 and 10 ; he said he had been to Iowa ; he went to bed a few minutes after ho came in; my brother Alem and wlfo aud myself all went to bed shortly after they came ; I heard no firing of guns Saturday p. m.j never heard any body make any threats gainst my father ; never heard any of John ton's family make any threat. George was home when I left, Mrs. Van Llew. Did not wait for my husband on Saturday night ; George was not away from home on Saturday night ; he went to bed pretty soon after Clara and I went to bed ; there was nobody at home but us three ; Clara and I went to bed about 7i ; Georgo was 18 last February. Itarinah Boone.- I live tho first houso above Mrs. Vau Llew's ; I was sitting up at McClure Drake's with a sick child on Satur day night last. McClure Drake's Is about 40 rods from Van Liew's ; between 11 and 12 o'clock I came home and stood on the porch and heard a gun fired off twice; be tween tho shots ; heard cries that were very loud ; heard "Oh my I" and "Ueloa 1" very loud ; I did not go to see the troublo ; the time between the two shots was not very long ; only the screams; my daughter was with me ; noise came from Mr. Van Llew. Mrs. Susan Yost. Am a daughter of Mrs. Boone; live with mymotlior at home ; Sat urday night last went to bed about 8 p. m.; was Invoke? between 11 and 12 oe'lock; just as I got in bed heard a gun crack twice ; sound came from towards Light Street ; heard screams after the firing had ceased ; could not tell that screaming was my hus band was sound asleep and did not hear it, Mrs. Matilda Johnson. Live about a mile above Light Street ; I know John Van Llew ; he was our nearest neighbor ; my husband is dead, have seven children ; Leander Kearn, 22 years ; Emanuel, 20 years; William, 18 years; Wesley, 16 years; Simuel, 14 years ; Clarence, 12 years ; En dow, 1 1 years. Heard a gun fired off between 11 and 12 o'clock p. m., on Saturday ; was awakened by first shot ; after first shot heard some one hollow ; noise did seem to be one in distress ; only heard it once; did not re cognize the voice ; heard the person hollow; heard another flash ; that was all and then everything was quiet ; do not think I got asleep until near a. in.: wai frightened ; heard no one bo down the road after thn fir. Ing. When the first report was I got out of bed through fright. Mr. Van Llew often came in to see me ; I was on good terms with him ; did not know of any one ever having made any threats against him ; don't know that any of my sons threatened him. Mr. Van Liew and a brother-in-law, Eman uel, Johnson had a quarrel iu my house ; they took hold of one another scuffling can't eay what' was the reason of this trouble; Mr.-Van Llew had told my brother-in-law that he should not stay for dinner. Some times Mr. Van Llew stayed at my house in the fore part of the evening ; he has not lately been in the habit of staying until 10 and 11 o'clock. George Van Liew. Am a son of John v an juiew ; live at noma witn my lather I T , . , ... . , and mother ; last saw my father alive bo- tween five and six o'clock ; he was on the line leading down towards Johnson's ; I was in the road coming up home ; did no meet bim ; did not get near enough to him : I that was the last time I saw him alive: thelgaiden which no doctor would take out : I .. ... . I next time 1 saw him he was dead on Sunday a. m.; across from Mr. Johnson's house : LewU Hittle told me of his death ; I was out at the barn feeding the horses ; after iMttle told me 1 went up to Draketown and wiu uuc uoour ana men went uown to where my father was lying ; Mr. Hittle was long with me ; I was tho first one of the .family to. see my father after he was found dead ; Mr. Hittle asked me to go along up ; it waanot more than half an hour after I first heard of it until I saw him ; did not send any one down to watch bis body before went up to Isaac Boones ; was not afraid the body would be disturbed; expected to be back in a short time myself ; beard no gun nred Saturday nigdt ; Heard no screams or cries that night ; went to bed that night about 7J o clock ; that is my usual hour for going to .bed. I camo liome last Friday a week from Obio j went away from home the last of March can't say that I mostly went tto bed at 7 o'clock since I have been home; my mother and sister Clara were home that night beside myself; they went to bed the 'same time I did ; I did not go to bed a little before they did ; they went to bed a little before I did ; they were not in bed yet when I started to bed ; they had just went up stairs ; was setting in the house in a chair j was not doing anything ; got up some time between C aud 7 : did not miss iy father from the house when I got up : mostly got up between G and 7 ; usually Shim in the morning when I got up. I 7.t ma l.mll.a A I r ' . n,n . I night "baturday ; was not down to Light Street Saturday afternoon ; I came home up the road from Alem's ; my brother ri " u.u.uti wo uuvii lunaius Charles had. been at brother Alem's some time ; my brother Charles was at my brother Alem's because my father was going to lick him ; had no trouble with my father on Saturday ; nono of the family ; I went west because I thought I could do better there, I had trouble with my father some time before that, but it was not the reason mat i went. .manuei Johnson broke my umbrella and I had a fuBs with him and roy father was going to me ; my father did not take my part ; ho elded in with the John- eon boy ; can't tell the number of weeks be fore I went away ; it was more than four ... weeki ; bad no trouble of any kind with my father within the four weeks previous to my going away ; he had no trouble with Charles; that was while I was away Charles told me about It ; he said fatker was going to whip him and be jumped out of the window and went out Into the woods to get way from him ; he did not tell me ior what reason my father was going to whin him know of no one at all maklne any threats gainst my father ; never heard my brother Charles threaten him, Have nq gun ; there was one at home I used when I taw fit bare uot used the gun since I have been home ; go gunning occasionally, not very JM WW often ; Charles went hunting ; don't know nUroEeD,e0U or flesh-forming foods, are pre whether or not he went huntln sine .In fmble durin8 the monb f P'g' 1 came borne last ; he has not used the gun of which I bad the use since I have been home; my father bad not a gun with him tho last time I aaw him alive ; my brother and I went hunting together j we each had nguu; there was two guns; tho gun without stock lias been broken since I went nway ; my brother said he broke it shooting ; saw a niece of it at home ; tho balance of the trig ger and hammer are at home j don't bnow whero that was; filled the end of stockless gun ; sometimes used tho one and sometimes tho other ; don't how he happened to break it ; stock was worn out in the gun before I went away. Mrs. Johnson recalled. Did not tell any women I could tell who was tho person that shot Van Llew ; roy dog barked for about au hour after tho firing; it Is about 8 or 10 rods from my houso to whero Van Llew's I UnAo it. a fhnn.t I ' I Arthur VanLiow. Saw him last alive at I ftcl)l makcs a good digestion, and enables tho organs home on last night a week ago, Livo with to form good blood i and thus creates a healthy ctr-tr.i-u m I culatton of healthy blood. Tbo combined action of iveiuu, uu. u u, Frances Trumbour. Live just above John I VnnLtew I mile: heard firing of (runs on . .. ... ... i i t j ft night of the 8 about 11 o clock heard yo shots ; the reports came lrom uowu tuo noi- I low ; heard no cries of distress; very short second shots. Had been over nt McClure Drake's left about 10 o'clock p. m., had just got to sleep and Was wakened by the first shot. My wlfo heard the shots. Mrs. Hariet VanLiew. Am tho widow of John VanLiew. Last saw my husband alive on last Saturday afternoon ; he went j , " , away Saturday eveniug and did not Bee him !.. .mI1 T .nn htm H.,,l i o m ,1. I UU1U UUIU A.0..1, WIUI UUUMJ . u.. uvuu, did not go down the road to where ho was tound: saw him Sunday a. in., about 9 o'clock ; my husband and I had a good deal of trouble; ho has abused me a good deal for last year. At my instance my son had him arrested about a year ago ; it was for beat ing me ; there was no other cause a reason for trouble. The main trouble was he got to going to the Widow Matilda Johnson's night after night ; have seen bim go there and come away; havo watched Mm. The last time I saw him come away was between 11 and 12 o'clock. I came with him at that time time was not in tho house but waited until he came out; was three one night and he climbed out of the window with his boots in his hands ; this was after 10 o'clock; nev er heard any of Mrs. Johnsons family make any threats against my husband ; heard no firing Saturday night. I own the farm wo live on. TTo maAn nn will novAr riflrl nnv nf I w J " I - .. , . f. . my own lamuy maice any tnrcats against my husband ; I went away two weeks ago this next Wednesday and returned last Saturday. Wednesday a. m., of the day I went away ; ho knocked me down ; Clara was near and saw me knocked down ; it was over by the spring-house. Charles was over in the road and saw it. Charles had taken a horse out the night before and he Bald he was going to whip him while he went out for a whip ; Charles slipped away. He told mo that I was no better than Charles I took Charles part. Did not tell the boy to go away ; my j husband was very passionate man ; he has threatened others of the family; Charles talked to him when in the road he said ; he was knocking his mother around for the sake of tho Johnson's. He made some threats when he was in the road he called him an old son-of-a-bitch and said he would bo BOrry fnr abusing his mother. When I , ..w.. .... about 4 p. m., when I got homo last Satur-1 day ; my nusqand was down at Jbignt street I when I got home ; had no trouble with him then. He came home pretty soon after I came home; he got himself something to eat ; and then he started away for town. The last time he went away the only ones home were Leonora, Clara and myself; he ,was in the habit of going to Johnson's n good deal; Georga was out in the field where Charles Marr was ploughing; and Charles was down at Alems James Yocura. Saw two men after 11 p, m., Saturday go, down through town saw them opposite Kelley s shed ; did not know .1 . Jt J . i T 1 1. 1 . A I I mem " o wuu wc; ntuv ; numc Whiteknecht was with me, Daniel Wirtman. Live in Light Street; knew John VanLiew ; heard threats made aeainst him ; heard Wilbur Marr say that J, VanLiew would eet a stone thrown in hia . . . .. 1 this was last Saturday afternoon ; no one was by. Wra. Marr. Live in Lieht Street : knew John VanLiew ; he was my uncle ; never beard any one make any (.hreats against him; only wbat I neard around town. I mean that you could not sit down any where but what you would hear folk, talking saying what ought to be done with bim. Hecollect conversation with Daniel Wirtman on Sat- urday last about VanLiew, Joseph White. Lire in Light Street clerk for A. B. White. Keep powder for sale in store ; do not recollect selling any on Satur day last. I gave on Friday or Saturday en ough powder for two loads to Wilbur Marr. Ue Baid bc wanted to g0 hunting ; did not have a eun with him; did not see him after i cave hm the powder : do not know any- thing about a gun Marr has; gave him no I shot ; havo gave him powder before. Bold M. Fields. Live up at Ent's mil), recollect a person coming in Saturday after noon; came in and asked for powder Baw clerk get can down; did not pay anymore! attention. I believe the person who asked I for powder was Joney Marr, Hiram Marr, and his son Wilbur of Light Street were arreted last week, Tuesday for the murder of John VanLiew. On Thurs day afternoon they were brought before the fourt on a writ of habtas corpus, and after n hearing, were discharged, there being no : 1 1 .. . 'f .,1 eviuvuvo tvtiuiovci nuuiusb iucui. They were arrested on the finding of the Coroner's Inquest. Shocking Fate of a Tramp. At Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the- other day, a tramp jumped on a moving coal train In mounting he became seated on a cross bar running from journal to journal along the side of one of the cars. One of his legs bad slipped through under the car. and the other he held up from under the wheels with his right hand, while with the other hand he held himself in place on the cross-bar. In this singular and exceedingly dangerous ?f ,l0D,,he, rd? by ,JIDla deP0l'lhe I I a ft Inn hnvlni, he.n hnvrlttlw I . . . t t 1 left leg having been horribly lacerated and broken up to the knee. At the springs above the Union depot the shattered mem ber was again caught and torn out of th socket of the knee joint, The miserable fel low nevertheless stuck to hi) position until the train was Btopped, when he was taken off more dead, than alive and carried to St. Luke a hospital. Don't try to fatten your pig rapidly until you have first grown bim, You cannot make a heavy bog unless you first produce a lengthy pig. Weeds, clover, meat scraps, boiled potatoes, kitchen refute, any and all "i,tence to hB meal and grain or fat-form, DS foSd blcJ a" required for the finUh m-0" Proc" I gubscribo for Tun Columwak SCHENCR'S I-CLMONIO SYRUP. Fvr the Cure of Consumption, coughs and Colds. Tns trroat virtue ot this medicine Is that It ripens the matter nd throws It out ot the system, purines the blood, and thin effects a cure. Schenck's Hea Weed Tonic, for euro ot Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ac. The Tonic produces a healthy action ot the stom ach, creating nn nppctlte, forming chyle, and luring tho most obstinate cases ot Indigestion. Schcnck's Mandrake 1111s for tho euro of Llvor Complaint, Ac. Theso ptlls aro alterative, anil produce a healthy action of tlii liver without tho least danger, as they aro free from calomel, ond yet more efficacious In re storing a healthy action ot tho liver. These remedies are a certain cure for consump tion as tho pulxonlc Syrup ripens tho matter and purines the Wood. Tho Mandrake nils act upon tho nTor, create a healthy bile, and rcmovo all diseases ot tho liver, often a causo of Consumption. Tho Pea Weed Tonto gives tono and strength to tho stom ttc(UclIlMi M tnus cxpl alned will cure every case of consumption, it taken In time, and,tho use ot tho medlclncB persevered In. nr. schenck Is professionally at his principal of. fl;j0i omer Sltth and Arch streets. Philsdelphia, ev. ry Monday, whero.au letters for advice must bo ad' dressed. Schonck's medlclnos tor solo by all Drug. VEGETINE. Its medical properties nro Alterative Tonic. Sol- vent and iiturptle. Thero Is no dlsoAso of thehu. mAn stiitem for which the Veretlno cannot bo uied with perfect safety, as It docs not contain any me tallic or nolsonous comDound. It La composed ex- ciuslvely otbarks, roots .and herbs: It Is vory pleas- ant to take ; every child likes it. It Is safo and rell- """I " v ' " " " " REV. O. T. WALKER SAYS: The following unsolicited testlmonal from Rot. o. T. Walker, D. I)., formerly pastor of Bowdolnsquare Church, Jioston.and at present settled In lTovldenco, H. I., must bo deemed as rellablo evidence. No one should fall to observe that this testimonial is the re sult ot two year's experience with tho use ot Vego Une In Rev. Mr. Walker's famUy, who now pronoun ces It Invaluable : 1'bovidence, Ii. I 1S4 Transit strcot. II. R. Stkvsvs, Esq. I feel bound to express with my signature tuo high voluo I placo upon your Vegctlue. My family have used It tor thejast two years, in nervous debllty It Is Invaluable, and I recommend It to all who may need an invigorating, renovating tonic Formerly 1'astar of Bowdola-squaro churcu, Boston. A Walking Miracle. 3.1 n. II. II. Stevens ; Twin. CI- ..Tliniinh n b..a t tr n w . I I n f nm you what i'egetlne has done tor mo. Last Christmas scrofula made 113 appearance In my sysujin, largu running ulcers appearing uu ine, as follows one on each of my anns ; one on my .t.lf - h .H.hDvlsnilarttnlhu..nl wit , MiVI. v..w. v one on mv hew tui. rich ate Into tho skull bone ; one on my left lei !ir. which became so bad that two physlcUns came to ammitate tho ltmb. though UDon cousultatlon con cluded not to do so as my whole body was fuU of Scrofula ; they deemed It advisable to cut Uio sore, which was painful beyond description, and there was mart of matter run from the sore. ibe physicians 'all gave me up to die, and Bald they could do no more for me. Both ot my legs were drawn up to my seat, and It was thought It 1 did get up again i wauia oe a crippio ior me. When In this condition I Haw Vegetlne advertised, and commenced taklne it in March, and followed on with It untU I hod used sixteen bottles ; and this morning I am going to plough corn as a well man. AU my lownsmen boy It la a mlniae to see me round raikin? ana worEtn?. In conclusion I will add, when I was enduring such great suffering from Uiat dreadful disease. Scrofula, I prayed to the Lord above to take mo out of this world ; but as Vegetltie has restored me to the bles sing of heoltii, 1 desire more than ever to live, that I may be of some service to my fellow-men ; and I know ot no better way to aid suffering humanity than to enclose you this statement of my case, with an earnest hope that you will publish it, and It win afford me pleasure to reply to any communication which I may receive therefrom. l am, sir, very rropeciiujij, WILLIAM PATN. Avery, Berrien Co:, Mich., Jaly 10, 1872. Reliable Evidence. I n . pear Blr,-I will most cheerfuny add my testimony to the great number you have already received in fa- vor of your great and good medicine, VpgeQae, for I uo nut, mum euuuu uu uu tuuu m i unuse ; ior j was troubled over thirty years with that dreadful do not think enough con bo sold in its praise ; for I disease, catarrh, and had such bod coughing spells I that it would seem as though 1 could sever breathe I any more, and vegetlDe has cured me ; and 1 do I feel to thank 'tod all the time that there is so good a I medicine as VegcUne ; and 1 also think it one ot the Dcsi medicines ior cougus ana wtjiK, Mazing leeiing at tiie stomach, and advise everybody to take th Vetrellne: for I can assure them it Is one Of the best I meaicines that ever was. MRS. L GORE, Corner Hagatlao and Wolnutstreets, Cambridge, Idass. VEGETINE Prepared liy H. B. Stevens, Boston, Mass. I VeKetllie is SOW bv'all druggists. - ww Augustsi-lm WlIBllB TO ADVERTISE. A. T. Stewart says the best advertising mediums I he has ever found ''are tiie old established orffana of I the two political parties, at tne several county Beats I throughout, the union." "These." he says 'Teach I I every family of the toast account In their several I class of ionrnais." ir air. Stewart's ludgmontlsof v.ina thnM la Tn Aimmltv In riAelrilnv which n.w, I )t , ,0r tne lnu-rest of business men & advertisetn l?"iXfrJ:ZWytS K82 lumbiin now enloys a wider circulation and I ereater DrOBvertty than It ever did. It goes week-1 ly into two thousand families In Columbia and ad-1 joining counties, and by most of them Is read rrom I th t first to the last Une. It Is the only recognised! exponent or nearly nve inousana Democratic voters I in the county. It elvee advertisements a tasty dhv I play, that makes them attractive to Its patrons, thus I ensuring greater certainty t.at they will pemse I them, them, wmie its arcuiauon is unaouoteaiy mucn ine I largest In the county, tne advertising rates of tho I coiuvbuh are no higher than those of ether papers I wltli barely holt and several not one-fourth the num-1 per oi suoHcriDeni. racia uu uiese BpeoK ior inem- I selves. Uo shrewd business man win neglect to In-1 sen nis aaverusemenis in we ix)x.embun Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Buch as Coughs, Colds, S Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, ana Consumption. The reputation it has attained, in consequence of the marvellous cures It has produced during the Unt half century, la a tufllriuit assurance to the public that it will sontlnuc to realize the happiest results that can be detired. In almost every section of country there are persons, publicly Lnown,who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by iu use. All w ho have tried lt,acknonledge iu superiority; and where its virtues are known, noone hcslutes as to what medicine to employ to relievo the dls- tress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affec tions. CHKEiir rucronAi. always affords in stant relief, and, performs rapid cures or the milder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well the more formidable diseases of tho lungs. As a safeguard tochildreu, amid the distress. lag diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, It is invaluable for, by lu timely uso, multitudes are rescued and restored to bealUi. This roedidue gains friends tt ettry trial, as the eures it )s constantly producing are too re markable to be forgotten, Mo family should be without it, and those who have once used It never will. Eminent 1'hysiclsus throughout the country prescribe It, and Clergymen often recommend It from thiir knowledge of IU cHeds. vnrrAucD ur n. I r ivcd t. nn I .....n .. ui, j. u, ni uu ui mil- uuvvuii) inai Practical snil Analytical Cheiultts. BOU 11V A IX DltUGGISTS KVEKY WlIEltK. OCt, It, 191-ly BLOOMSBURG l'ANNERY, o. a. UEnmiVG T ESPEOTFULLY announces to the public XV that he has reopened IV SUM i VUVUOU SNYDER'S TANNERY, irsTsTsTsTsTswW (old standi Bloomsbura. F F (old stand) Bloomsburg, Pa., at the I JJMsTV rorksotthe Kspy and Light street flt wg - roads, where all descrlDtlona of m leather will be modem the moat substantial and workmanlike manner, and sold at prices to suit the times. The highest price In cash wu i sui uuiea ve uiuu lur QUEEN HIDES of every description in the country. Tu) public pat I orosf U respectfully aoUcaUd. CHEAP JOB AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. The Columbian Printing Estab lishment is amply supplied with the necessary Presses, Types and other material for executing all kinds of Printing at low rates and in the most expeditious and satis factory manner. CALL AT THE Columbian Building. COURT HOUSE ALLEY, Bloomsbdbg, Pa." When special material is required it will be promptly obtained. Books and Pamphlets, Hand-Bills and Dodgers, Large and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads, Envelopes with Business Cards, Bussiness, Pic Nic, Wedding and Visiting Cards, Programmes, Bills of Fare, &c, Will all be supplied and excuted in superior style, at cheap tf&f rates and short notice. The best workmen are employed and tho best material will always be furnished. A liberal share of public patron age is respectfully solicited. Bloomsbuso, Much 23, 1877 PHNTIE BLOOMSBURC STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M,, Principal. TUTS sntnflT. na nt. Yirnnent. rnnntltlltid. niters thn virv host. f.Yrllltlpa fnr I'rnfnsstnnal and Classical lnnrntntr. BuUdlnzssDaclous. Inviting and commodious : completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, npnag water. Location healthful, ana easy of access. Teachers experienced, efllclent, and nltvo to their work. Discipline, tlrm but kind, uniform and thorough. Expenses moderate. Fifty cents a week deduction to all expecting to teach. Students admitted at any time, ltooms reserved when desired. iourses or study prcscnoea ny tuo state i I. Model School. II. Preparatory. Ill, Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in Music IV. Courso in Art. Tho momentary Scientific and Classical Courses corresponding Degrees i Jlastcrof the Elements; Master uieir auainmcnis,, signeu uv tuo uiiieern 01 uio ituaru oi i rusuju. Tho course of stud y prescribed by tho State Is liberal, and tho Sclentlflo and Classical courses are not Inferior The state renulrcsa htirher order of cltlzenshtn. Tha time riamanrl It. It, Is nna nf tho nrlme nblects of this gent and efllclent Teachers for her Schools. To this end ana tneir talents, as btuaents. to an sucu ii promisos Catalogue, nddrcss tho Principal. HON. H'IM.IA.II UI.WKLIi, President Hoard sept. 8, 'rc.-iy HARM AN & H ASSERT. Proprietors; i:ant Street, South Hide or Sj. & ii. itnllrouil BlooiiiNburg, la. Iicspcctf ully call tho attention of tho public to the following statements ! They manufacture all kinds ot IKON nml HItAN CAhTIMSN. They mako tho Celebrated original and IMPROVED IiION'IBOB 1 PLOWS, also all kinds ot ltepalrs, such us Mold hoards 1'olnts, Lauuslacs boluThandles, c, They also muko HEATING AND COOK STOVES and aro prepared to furnish all kinds ot repairs, such as Urates. Fire Brick, ic, wholesale and retail. They moke the Improved C'onl-savInK (Irate Tor the Win. Peuii Htove, the most economical Oralo In use. They are also prepared to turnlsU SAW ANDU1UST MILL MACHINERY silAFTINOil'ULLEYS.ic. They pay eBpectal attention to tho Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapers, &c. n tub nrnnrlotors being practical mechanics, hnvlng had uneirerlr-nrnnf over thirty years, tho publlcca rely upon having all work entrusted to them done In tho Best Manner and at Fair prices. Jan.S8,'7T-ly Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S CHEMICAL PAINT, and save one-third tho cost of painting, and get a paint that Is much handsomer, and wUl LAST TWICE AS LONG AS ANY OTIIEK PAINT. Is prepared ready for use in white or any color desired. Is on many thousands of the nnest buildings In tie country, many of which havo been pointed six years, and now look as well as whennret painted ciiRMtoAi. paint bos token First PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of tho Union. Saniplocard of raln, nl frf AddretM N. Y. KN A M E 1. PAI Kill Kit & SON, Agents ml, Morsel street, Philadelphia, THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR New Fall Advertisement. TUOUiS B. lUaTMlN. Albeht IUhthan, HARTMAN BROS,. BKALEItS 111 ' ' TEAS, CANNED FBWT, OZOAKB, TOBACCO. suurr, CONFECTIONERY. Pico3 of all k Srdc, QIses tS; ducenswaro, FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and DomeBtioPruitB, AND GENERAL LINE OF Family Provisions w.. ItuiielTa Old Stand, ' f ,l ECPKttT liXOCU, 4th door below tlarlcet street, Bloomsburp, Fa. rr uooos delivered to an porta ot the town. AprUiT, ll-U TrlSfAfErISKEPTOMFIiE ' AT THE OFFICE OF, wm 733 S.isoi. Sr., PHILADELPHIA, Vh m osur sintkmizea atenU, and will reoelvo Advertisements at ar I.OWIT CASU. UATHS. JlOTIOE. from this date the Bloomsburg Gas Company put in service pipes at aret cut and furnish and ineteis at four dollars each. The company nave on hand a lot of cos tar su or painting roofs, and posts or other Umbers pli under if round. Prion 10 ttnti Tier eallnn Ar n fa ymrral. uo. 10,-ib. . u, w, 80 BLANK MORTGAGES for sale cheap at Use aro PltOFMSIONAL. and students graduallnir therein, of tho sciences; Jlastcrof thoClasslcs. Graduates It solicits young persons of good abilities and good aid in developing tneir noivcra. ananounaant opportunities ior wen paia laoor nttcr leaving acuooi. rur of Trustees 1., VI imi.ni July 27, "77-ly Fa. MORRIS MICHEL, PRACTICAL PIANO MAKER TUNER AND REPAIRER. BL00MBBUH0, PA. F1BST CLASS PIANOS AND OlttHNS FOK HA LB. SECOND nAND HANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. OKDKK BY MAIL ritOMlLY EXECUTED, Deoi, -ly M. C. SLOAN & BRO., ULUOAltiUVRG, PA. Manufacturers ot Carriagos, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs 1'Ul'lrUllM WAOOHf.fiO, Flreuclats work olwaj s on hand. IIEI'AIUINQ NEATLY DONE, , ,1'rlcca reduced to suit tho times. Jon. s, uji-u HIGHEST AWARDS Clentrnulal Kxliibltlou, J. REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST COKNEB TbW tecuibuiiti Filbert titN. PHILADELPHIA, MAHcriorctutas or Fatzntxb WronaliMroii Air-Tirtt Heaters With HUaliiutf mdI Cllukrr-irlDilluir (.rulcufor jsurmog Auiurariie vr uuuuiuooa i ai CENTENNIAL WROUGHT-lItON HEATERS, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL, Zeystone WROUGHT-IRON HEATERS, CookiBaT JUnye, Xiow-down Bratei 4lc kc Descriptive Circulars an nm to any addrew EXAMINE BEFOBE SELEOTINU. liim.lMy is and furnished with a bountiful supply of purc.solt V. Courso in Pliysical Culture. receive State Diplomas, conferring tho follow in In tho other Courses rocelvo .Normal certificates o to thoso ot our best Colleges. School to heln to Becuro It. bv furnlshlntr Intern, purposes, thoso who deslro to Improvo their tlmo GZEN2PS SULPHUR SOAP. Thoroughly Cures Diseases op the Skin, lieautifies the osiplexio.v, prevents and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sokes and Abrasions op the Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only KEMOVES FROM TIIE COMPLEXION ALL BLEM ISHES arising from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, tut also those produced by the sun anil wind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle MARVELOUSLY CLEAR. SMOOTH and PLIANT. and being a wholesome ueautifier is far preferable to any cosmetic. All the remedial advantages of Sul niuR IIaths are insured by tiif. use op Vlenn's sulphur Soap, which in nddi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and l'RE vents Rheumatism and Gout. It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN and TREVENTS diseases COMMUNICATED by CONTACT With the PERSON. " It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald' ness, and retards graynew of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per box its uak-es), ouc. anavi.zu. N. B The 50 cent cakes are triple the sue ef those at cents. "UHIS II AIE AND WHISKER DYE," Slack or Brown. 00 CcdU. C. I. CB1TTEIT0S, Prop'r, 7 Sixth At., J.Y. Oct, 26, 1.-ly, JIdvertisiwAgents GLAZING AND PAPERING "VTf7"M. F. BODINE, Iron Street below scc- v v ona. uioomsnurir. i'a.. is nroDorea 10 ao aj Kin 113 01 PAINTING, GLAWNG, and PAPER HANGING, In the beet stylos, at lowest.tprtces, and at short nuucu, Parties havln a such work; to do will save monei gaumx uu inu. All work warranted to Klvo eatlalactlon. solicited WM. F. BODINE. KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO STARCH Is tho BUST and MOST ECONOMICAL In the World Is perfectly 1'UIIE froe from acids and other for eign Bubstances that Injure Linen. Is bTItONUEIt than any other-requiring much less quantity In using. Is UNIFORM stiffens and dntbhes work always the same, KinsEforA's Osweeq Corn Starch Is the most dellclons ot all preparations for Fuddings, Blanc-Matigc, Cabe, etc. Aug ,8, ir-sm he 00 PATENTS. Y. A. Lehmanc, Solicitor ot American and Fore'gn Patents, Washington, p, O. AU business connected with Patents, whether before the Patent Oftloe or tho Courts, promptly attended to. No charge made unless a patent Is secured. Bend for a circular. May 4,nT-tt btw 131 3)0roM?jJrarulu,t.uril.,liif, I CI j Bryant & Stratton L I BUSINESS UOLLECG Aud Telearnphlo Insllluto, icnxn or., i-nuuaeipnia, Ha. fsnlhtles. Telsr.pble ll.pL lo cbsraa 1. Miukaamr tin ;l ".rr.iV:i n 1 ihn- Ill-Ill.. V-4.A V. ITn-O circular, t. ro i! i.r , rre I . aug. a, 77-em T U81NES8 OAHDH. IJ VI8ITINO CAlUid, urrrnit HEADS, UKADS, OBTEItS, AO., JtO., 4 Ply printed at UieCoLDH 9IAW Offlr Neatly BLACK HILLS UUi IIOUN ondtbu QHEAT NDUTUWEST, alarguICO page book containing a full descilptlon of this marvelous country, with maps and Illustra tions sent free to every ) early subscriber of the DA KOTA 1IBHALD. (tsperjeur.) epeclinen copy sent free. Three months with boo fortl.u. book with out paper sent to any address on receipt of 16 cents. Address, TI1K 1IEHALD, (Sept. T, ,1T-tm Yankton, Dakota. rupture: Thoso wishing relief and cure for llupture should consult Dr. J. A. HIIEItUAN, M liroadway, New York, or tend for his new bookitllh I'hoUicraphlc likenesses of bad coses before and alter cure. jiD.unvi vueaiB wruu proicuu vu lurnjsaur.encr. man's treatment- une oi ineso reuows, a germon clerk, now colllnir himself Dr. W. O, Crempltn, Is Indicted on complaint of Dr. D, and aw alu trial ior iorgvry and eiabezzi went, aug.si, 71-u WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. rnosi Bsviiora TniiriiSR, M. D., or Hermox, N, Y, .....,' U1.."am 01 ivlm t-"erry gives tiulver-al SAtlsfaetlon. It seems to euro a couiili by loose Wnir nnd cleansing tho lungs ami allaying lrrltatlon.tnus removing tho cnuso Instead of drj lug up tho couirh nnd leaving tho caum tKhlnd. f consider the Ital. qualnted ' mcrtlcl"e wlUl ,vulcu Inmac- WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Taosi It. Fellows, M, Ii . or lliu. N. II. I U1V0 mfldO U80 Of IhlS rronnrnMnn fnr ftnrnrnl curs, and It has nrovrd in Imi ,rv ritniif nnri m caclous lu tho troatmcnt oi set ero ond long standing cough!. I know ot one patient, now cornfnrtaMu fiw ,mn ium-h vuis rcnu'iiy, aua wno nut ior its uso. consider would not now bo living." WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. FllOM E T. QtJIMBV, A. M., I'RiNCtrAL OV HI "Niw IrSFICH (N. 11.) ArtLKTON flCAOEllV. "For tnoro than riftecn vcars I lmvo u.pii ur ivi.- tar's Halsam of wild Cherry for coughs, co'.dt, and Boro throat, to which 1, In common with tho rest ot mankind, nm subject! and It gives mo pleasure u say that I consider It tho very best remedy with which I am acquainted." WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. From a, Dcnklek, Esq , imstvibtek at West Drat. 7XB1J0K0 , T, 'lam subject to sudhen rmiiis'toi'nwwi iivtmri coughs, tor which I use tho llnlsam, and tin (it tho bcit reinedv Ior a rough or a sore throat that 1 ever was acquainted with. My family also ore as m ich In favor ot It as myself. In fact wo nlwnva huvo It In tho houso, nnd would nssoon Ihlnk of doing Ith out flour as your excellent lialsam of Wild cherry. 1 "WISTAR'S BALSAM O WILD CUEllLlY Fnost Hon. Ititcs K. Goodknow, of Maine. I havo tried WMar's Ilalsam of lid Cherrv fnr nn excueillngly trouhlesomo cough. Tho effect was nil tu.it could bo desired. Tho uso of loss than onn bot tlo relieved mo entirely. Among great vnrktle' rr modlclnes which 1 havo used, I havo found tone cq i 1 10 'Wistir's.' Its curative prupeitles in cuis tt couh I regard a Inva uable. WISTAR'S BALSAM or WILD CHERRY. Froh Nathan rLOrnsR, II. D., Acbdrn, N. II. Although averse to countenanclntr natr-nt merll. clnes. I cheerfully mako nn exception ot your very excellent Lung prepantlon I)r WMar's Balsam ol Wlld' herry. 'Ibis preparation I havo used In my praciico ior more man ton years past, ana havo al ways found It to bo ot more effectual service than anything within mv ktiowledgo. I recommend It with the greatest contldcnco to thoso subject to Coughs and Pulmonary Complaints." AVISTA 'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY Prepared by HKTII W. F 'WLKS0NS,M Harri son avenue, Boston, nnd sold by dealers generally. 00 centB and tl a bottlo. scp THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW. Tho "International" for 1878 will present tho usual number ot articles upon religious, scientific, art, po litical and social aubjects most occupying tho pub lic uttentlon. It will devolo spneo to Kuropean lnaU terssofar as they are likely to bo Interesting to Americans. It will continue to Introduco tho most popular foreign writers to ccmrete for favor with the best American wrllcra It will aim lobe able, strong a d practical, as well as popular. 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Thus Is organized as pow erlul an organ of thought and communication as can bo easily toncclved, and It presents Itself for popular support during isit. It la not known that thero is am 1 en sun why copies of the "Hot lew" should not lo found In every house hold. It has already tho largest circulation ot any secular Itcvlew, because ot its popular attractions. Theso attractions will be developed gradually, and increased as their need Is made known. Price Jl.oo a Number, li.co a Year (SU Numbers.) A, S. BAItNES CO., Publishers, ill & 113 William bt-.N. RAIL ROAFTTMFfAairES" pUILADELPIIA AND KEADINQ ROAD ABRANQEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. May 21, I87t. TftilNS LEAVE 11UPBRT 18 F0UX1WB (StJNPIT EXCEPTS For New York, I'hUadclphla, Heading, I'otlsvllle Tamaqua', 4c 11,33 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,83 u, m. t,4T and 7,8S p. in. For WUllamsport, e,S8 6,34 a. m. and ,M p. m. TRAIKSFOll KOfSRT LEAVE IB rOLLOWS, (SCKDAT Bi CE1TED.) Leave New York, 8,43 a. ru. Leave Philadelphia, 9,18 a. m. Lcavo Heading, ll.sia. m., PottsvUle, 18,1S p. m andTatoaqua,l,25p. m. Leave Catawlssa, ,o 6,sa a, m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave WUllamsport ,o 1 1 a.m,u,oo m. and 6,00 p. m rassengers n r:d from New York and I'hllade puia go turoua j w itnout chongo of cars. J. B. WOOTTEN, C. O. HANCOCK, General Manager. General Ticket Agent. Jan.u, isie u. NORTHERN COMPANY. CENTRAL RAILWAY On and after Not omber with. 1873. train will Ipnvn SUNllUItY as follows! NOHTIIWAItD. Erie MaUD.SO a. m., arrive Elmlro n.to a. " Conandalgua.,. 8.33 p. m ltochester o.ia " Niagara. 9 40 Konovo accommodation u.io a.m. arrive Williams rt 12.65 p, ru. Ebulra AlaU 4.16 a. m., arrive Ebrilra lo.so a. m Buffalo Eiprtss T.16 a. m. arrive lluirolo 8J10 a. a 80UT1IWA11D. Buffalo Eipress Sid a. m. arrive llarrlsburg 4.to n.in Baltimore 8.40 KlmlraMail 11.16 a, m., arrive llarrlsburg ju p. m " Washington 10,80 " Boltlmors o.so " Washington 8.80 ' Uairlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrive Harris burg 10.60 p. m, arrive Baltimore g.ss a. m " Woshlnirtrjn s.ia tt Erie Mall J8.66 a. m. arrive llarrlsburg BOfia. m " Baltimore 8.40 " Washington 10.53 All dally except Sunday. , i ucuvrui i assengerAgea r A. J. CABSATT, General jitnage DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA WESTERN KAlLltOAD. - AND BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Time-Table Not 39, Takes effect at 4:80 A. M MONDAY, NOVEMBER 99 1876. NORTH. STATIONS. 60DTO. p.m. p.! a.m 8 06 8 63 8 11 S 61 T 63 8 49 III S 49 T 4 1 87 9 43 9 43 9 88 a.m. p m. p.m! ....Heron ton ....-BellevHe.. ,...TalorvUlo.,.. .Lackawanna.. ltttfitnn 9 es 9 to 6 93 w S3 I 93 6 80 e 83 6 43 6 60 6 63 T 01 7 06 1 11 I IB T 96 9 81 V OS 81 9 96' 9 90 9 16 9 11 9 OT iomi in I 83 IN .. 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M..ltunert 7 4 T 86 T 80 Catawlssa Bridge.1 T 96 T 11 VWI1S Dwiicn ... .DaniHle..., ,,,..Chulas y. T 04 T 0 1 S3 1 UU I 46 JKaruinberlandli p.m. jun. a,tu. ... P.m. n.m. a. in HltilnttnhtomiuirtlVK