The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 05, 1878, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, ELOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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BBOOKWATfc ELWELL.Ziltori.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Friday. April 5tli. 1878.
' TDK I'UDL'OSKtJ XKV P,P.TV.
," A number of disappointed politicians, In
onler to achieve power and ride into office,
'have conceived llio idcn of forming a new
iflrrty to be called, the1 "Nationals," to be
.composed of men of all politics, crepits and
al&Jscs who are orclioaileJ. These sporadic
rattles nro not unusual. We need only re
fer to tlio Know Nothing movement of
l?-2-l, which had a brief existence nud
died n natiirtil death.
The Democratic party ha? stood the
wrecks ol time, and survived the passions
vugendered by the late war. It elected Til
den a President by over a quarter of a mil
lion majority has elected two Congrcssei
In uccelon In a year will have a majority
in the Heuate and lias control of three
fourths of tho States.
It is a bad time to desert when In posses
sion ol tho field, and certain of future victo
ries. Tho enemy is completely demoralized
and even at varianco with tho man they pre
tend to have elected President. Of course
it Is their policy to dlvido tho Democrats,
but in this they will fail. Wo tried the fol
ly of ruuning after strange gods when we
" surrendered to tlis 0 -ecley movement In
4 1872, and got whipped, as we deserved.
The Democratic party has saved the na-
4 tion In many a crisis. Kven under tho
much abused liuchanan, times were good
j and the country more prosperous thau it has
been since. The accession of a Democratic
Congress in 1870 saved the nation $40,000,-
000 a year with an adverse Senato and Pres-
ident, besides bringing criminal officials to
punishment, and exposiug corruption in
high places.
We therefore warn Democrats against be-
Ing led into a new party, controlled as It is
by demagogues who will sell them out ou
the first occasion.
burial of the Executed Men.
r pur tied Its destlna-
tlon, Plainesvllle, a small patch located be-
. PltuinH nnd Wilkes Barre . about 3
it i, r,io r,. .,,, a nmm.i nr mn
followed the hearse from the depot to tho
,,, in il,o ov.nlnt o mimtier llt tn
pay their respects to the dead, but the big
wake took placeTuesday night. The residence
of TullyVywife is an ancient shanty sur-
rounded by a small garden. All the sur- waguires anu otner ceauiy secret organic
roundings present the appearauceof squalid, t'ons. The rooms where the committee
tiess and misery. The furniture is of the
plainest description. Early last evening
immense crowds of men from the outlvinir
districts commenced to cather in the vicinity
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one-tentn oi wnom couiu not hou room in
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me Douse. fviiKes-iJarre.i. itis.uu. x icasaut
Vallev. Plymouth. Mill Hollow and Scran-
ton were well represented. Outside a crowd
of about five hundred men were seated on
nlauks raised at both ends and supported by
tones. Every man was pulling at a clay
pipe, filled with "miner' choice," and vol-
uiaea of smoke kept issuing from their
mouths. The scene.inside was one of mise-
ry. The remains ot Tully were placed in
the front room, in an ice bos, .covered with
a white cloth. At the head of the cofhn was
small altar covered with lighted tapers and
few flowers. Mrs. Tully sat near the
corpse, a picture ot despair, anu grouped
around her were a number 'of sympathizing
friends. She was asked if the confession
her husband made was true. She said it
was not true, and was trumped up by the
officials merely to give thtru an excuse to
hang him. She was next asked if her hus
band had taid anything to her about the
confession before the execution, and she
answered that he had not. The men out-
aide were hurling curses at the bead of ''The
Hum" Kelly. "The Bum's" two brothers,
who live at the Enipue shaft near by, were
denounced as being fust-class counterparts
of "The Bum" himself.
Tully was buried Thursday morning in
the Catholic cemetery at Wilkes-Barre, his
remains beiiig followed to the grave by quite
a number of sympathizing friends,
McIIugh was- buried Wednesday after
noon at the same place and consequently
was not waked.
The funeral of Patrick Hester, took place
Wednesday morning from his late residence
at Locust Gap Junction.the interment being
at Beaverdale Cemetery, between Mount
Carmel and Alaska. There was a large
crowd of persous assembled at the house and
the family were terribly alfected before the
closing of the coffin, ono of the daughters
fainting.
The funeral left the house at 11:30 and
reached the cemetery at 12:15. The body
was followed to the grave by about 2,000
people, and 30 carriages were in line. The
Key. J-atber lioch, of fehamokin, olhciated
" at the grave. The body was not taken to
the church. "
The Sensation of Hanging.
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Dunne- inerjast weeKineeauowsnas Deen
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unusually busy, and me result has been ex-
tremely disastrous to tho central figures in
three ghastly exhibitions. Some time since
the American press was discussing the ques-
tlon: "Does it hurt n man to hang 1dm?"
The conclusion arrived at seemed to be that
hanging was a painless death. Now Borne mittingly, no Information of Char'ie'a where
of the English magazines are speculating on I ahouts had been obtained. He believed the
the sensations of a hanged person, and they
almost make out that ham: ne is rather
nlMMirable nnd dealrable operation. One
person who was huug, to all Intents and
purposes, declared that be felt no pain, and
his only seniations were of lire before ms
eyes, which changed first to black and then
to sky blue. These colois are even a source
nf nlnAHiirA. A pulitrit whn wan rev Ived
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when almost dead, comnlalned that, havlcir
lost all pain in an instant, be bad been tak
eu from a light of which the charm defied
description. Another crimlnal.who escaped
through the breaking of the halter, said that
aft second ortwoofsuffer nir. a ehtnn
neared.and across it a most beautiful avenue
ofw. All airr-B that the uneasiness
nulte momentary, that a p easurab e fee ine
immediately succeeds, that colors of various I York at midnight, and on arriving at
hues start up before the eyes, and that these New York take a Hudson River Railroad
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having been gazed at for a limited space.the
rest It oblivion. Ex,
It U now almost certain that war will soon
take place between England and Austria on
one aide, aud Rursla on the other. The
llritidi Government is already buying
Lorseasud suuolles in this eountrv. Whilst
war is to be dtprccaled It caunot le denitd
tbat Ibe event would prove beneficial to our
counlry by making an increastd demand for
our products. In Ibis way England profited
by our late war,
HAURlsni'ltfl LETTKIt.
Legislative Correspondence
llAititisimwi, April 3, 1878.
The absence of tho Senate in a ten days
vacation gives au opportunity to the llouso
of putting Itself In proper shape to supply
the Senate with work upon its return that
Is, If the House takes advantago of the op-
portunlty, which It seems very llttlo Inclined
to do. It was with tho utmost difficulty consequences may be, no matter what pover
that tho Speaker, tho clerks and theScr- ty and destruction are produced by your eel
geant-at-Arms last night succeeded In secur-
Ing n temporary quorum to do business, and money lor this privilege aim you aro licensed
it was only for a quarter of an hour that the to pursuo your calling. No matter what fam
requisite 101 members remained In the Hies are distracted and rendered miserable;
iiouso in iuii lorco to iae pan in ine unin-
tcrestlng and, In tho present condition of
work, entirely useless task of reading bills
tho first time.
Before leaving on Thursday the Senate
cut anil slashed at Its calendars In a rcckles,,
sort of a manner, disposing of a largo num-
her of bills, and leaving Its files compara-
lively clear for the rccentlon of House work,
Tho House also before leaving on Thursday
afternoon grow very much excited over the
consideration of local bills, disposing of a
lareo number. .
Of Revenue and Pension bills the follow-
ine passed second read! lie : Providing for
the collection of borough taxes, and couuty
and townshln rates and lev es.
Granting Stato pensions to surviving sol-
dlcrs of the Mexican war.
Amendlne and consolidation the laws for
the assessment of county and municipal
taxes.
In tho House last night somo twenty odd
bills wera read the first time, and tho bill
authorizing common carriers and commission
merchants to sell unclaimed and perishable
property was passed on second reading, with
an amendment requiring all corporations
benefitted by this act to accept the provis-
ions of the Constitution,
There having been considerable newspa
per comment on the manner in which the
present Legislature has been doing business,
Mr. Lone, of Allegheny, made a statemen t
0f the business which has been done by the
Legislature, showing that C71 bills have
oeen reaj in place in the House, 159 Senate
bills have been presented lu the House,
making a total of 833. Of these, 6CG House
bills and 134 Senate bills have been favora-
bly reported from committees, 77 bills have
been passed finally, 17 negatived by the
House, 101 negatived in committees, 2C are
on first reading, 433 passed first reading, and I
41 passed second reading.
All is quiet along the line ot invcstlga-
tion. It is not known when the Union Line
tax investigating committee will meet acam,
and sergeant uames' committee seems to us
Bleeping, me rittsoure uioi commission
is the only one heard from at present,
They aro in Scranton unearthing startling
facts replete with terrible stories of Mollle
meets are crowded witn spectators anu ine
deepest Interest Is evinced in their proceed
logs.
The Board of Pardons failed to hold a
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I . I. . ! 1 1 V, nl 1 n mAatlntr iof TiiAaHflV In
i n,,, uw.w .uv-.ub uv-
consider the cases of Jaclc Jvehoe and JJen
nis Donnelly, Schuylkill couuty juollie jua
guires, sentenced to be hanged on the ICth
ot April,
Auditor uenerai elect vriiuam r. ocnen,
who assumes the duties of his position on
the Tin or May nest, has announced nis
corps of clerks, Ac. Their names and posi
tions as at present determined upon are as
follows :
Chief cferk, Edward Uerriclr, Uradrord
I county,
Corporation clerk, Edward i. Kerr, lied
iora county,
County clerk, Beoj. M. Nead, Franklin
I county.
Warrant clerk, John McMurray, Jefferson
county,
Clerk, Wm, L. Sansom, Indiana county,
Clerk, A. J. Sanderson, Lancaster county,
Clerk, Walter DiefTsnbach,, Clinton coun
ty,
Clerk, F. G. Cburchhill, Tioga county.
Clerk, E. L. Everhart, Huntingdon coun
ty
Clerk, M. a. Shortwell, Harnsburg,
Clerk, H. L. Acker, Montgomery county.
Messenger, C,
Ben Johnson, Luzerne
county.
, Watchman, Thomas Tidruan, Erie coun
ty.
Of the above mentioned clerks John Mc
Murray, B. M, Nead, W. L. Sansom, A. J,
Sanderson and Walter Dleffenbach havo
I been reappointed from the present force in
the office.
B.
Sir. Hoss' Lettnre.
jie tells A EOSTOjr audience all about
his lost child.
Christian K. Ross delivered a lecture on
the story of his lost son and his endeavors
to find him at Boston before an audience
filling about half the house. Mr. Ross was
presented to the audience by the Hon. J. B,
D. Cogswell, President of the Senate, and
there were also on the platform Lieutenant
Governor Knight, the Hon. Tilly Ilaynes
and several other members of the Executive
Council. The lecturer was very cordially
I received, lit) narrated the circumstances of
I ll.anlJii.llnn nnvaa iraniMl Ai-Kn ml nf thol
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s"i 'u " iuuprc"i
ine correspondence wun mem ana u-
nay aiiuueu Dneny to me violent ueatn oi
Mosher and his associate, the confessed at-
ductors. Since their death, he said, al-
I tnougn ne nau coqiinueu me searcu unre -
" oeauve, Dut wnetner auveoraeau
a intended to Beck him until he knew. Jlr,
lt0M announced at the beginning of his Iec-
ture his belief that it was the design of the
Kidnappers, in case they were successful in
"s vuarne, tu iuuso
ghir business of such a trade In human
-'uy every letter irom tue micves
contained evidence of such a desicn. ilav
I I . ,1.1. nAn..i.4i.. i . . , i. .
UB tu"Y'tiiou ue reiuseu ior a long
- time to compromise with them, feeling that
to do so would expose every man's family
i"8 Baine terrioie uanger. u seems, bow-
ever, at last ne euiereu mto an agreement
- pay a certain sum oi money, in consiuera-
tion of which his boy ws to be restored.
is The arrangement was that he should take
express train leaving ruuaatipnia
" u aiuhuj, wuiiog iue ran
ruau nue ue was tu siauu uu tue ittxi plat
form of the last car, with the money in a
valise, and when he saw a man ou the track
making a certain signal he was to throw otX
tlie valise, He took the trip, but law
signal, and tas afterward Informed In a let-
ter Irom lb itidnapi.ers ibat, seelog a news-
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paper report lliat be bad Roue elsewbere lo
W "'J Cbarlie Ross, tbey bad
" set tneir dgeni ior me money.
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Kggs are telling at 10 cents a dozen.
An Extraordinary Sentence by aJndge.
Theifoilowintr extract Is taken from a sen
tence recently pronounced by Judgo Heading,
of Chicago, upon tho liciuor dealers who liavo
violated the law by selling to minors. It will
pay a careful penpal.
"By tho law you may sell it to men and
women, if they will buy. You have given
your bond and paid your )iecno to sell to
them, mid no oni lias a right to molest you
In your legal business. No matter what the
ling according tu law, yuu b ivo paid your
uu ruauer wiiai im am ucuki mm
ence ! what children siarvo or mourn over
tho degradation fa parent your.busincss is
legalized, and no ouo may intcrfero with you
for it. No matter what mother tiny agonko
over tho loss of a son, or a sister blusli at tho
shamo of a brother, you have n nslit to tlisrc-
gard them all and pursuo your legit calling
you aro lic'nsod. Ion may fit up your law
ful placo of business in tho most enticing and
captivating form ; you may lumish it
with the most costly and elegant
equipments for your own lawful trade ;
you tiny fill It with the allurements oi nmusc-
inent ; you m y uso all arts to alluro vi-itors;
you may skillfully arrange and cxpoo to
view your choicest winmandciptivatmg bev
erages ; you uny Induce thirst by all contri-
vanccs to produco a raxing appetite lordrinVs
and then you supply that appetite to the full
bccati'a it is lawful : you have paid for it
you have a license You may allow boys and
children to frequent your saloon J they may
witness tho apparent satisfaction with which
their seniors quaff tho sparkling glass; you
may bo schooling and training them lor the
period of tweutyone, when they too. can par
ticipate, lor all this is lawful, lou may
hold the cup to their lips, but you must not
let them drink that is unlawful. 1'or.whilo
you have all these privileges for tho money
you pay, tnis poor privilege oi selling to cnu -
dren is denied you. Here parents havo the
right to say, "Leave my son to me until the
law gives you a right to destroy him. Do
not anticipate that terrible moment when I
can assert for htm no further rights ol pro-
tcction. That will bo soon enough for me.
for his sister, for his mother, for bis friends,
lor tho community, to seo him tako the road
to death. Give him to us in his childhood at
least. Jjct us have a few hours of his youth
in which we can enjoy his innocence, to re
pay us in somo small degree for tho caro and
love we havo lavished upon him.
'lhis is something winch you wno now
stand prisoners at tho bar havo uot paid for;
this is not embraced in your license, ror
tnis onenco mo court sentences you iu .
uaj's' imprisonment in mo county jau, uuu
that you pay a hue ot i5 and costs; ami mat
you stand committed until the fine and costs
of this prosecution are paid."
Tlie cutest of all tricks played by that
prescient official, the Sergeant-at-Arms of
the lower Ikuso of the Legislature, seems to
have been shamefully put upon Judges
Pershing and Walker and ex-Judge Green,
I -r Cl...11,:il .l A nnnvillnn tn V,o
I JV""J"' '") -u.-.Mfa .w .w
pi ni,rn:,.t, hpan ,ntlpmpn. hav.
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ing gone to Harrisburg to give their testi
mony in the Fowler-Felthoff case, they de
manded their fees nnd mileage. It was uot
so much that they needed the money as it
was because they did not want to leave it in
the hands ol the official as a temptation.
The Sergeant-at-Arms said be would meet
them at their hotel and named an hour. He
did not go. He sent a messenger to say that
he would certainly see them at the depot
before the departure of their train, and be
ing simple-minded judges Instead of wily
sergeanta-at-arms, they went to the depot
and of course Gaines didn't turn up . The
Judges went home, and the gay official of
the House has no doubt had a great deal of
fun with himself when he thinks how he
conio it over three of Schuylkill's leading
citizens. It always does a playful man of
Luzerne good to get ahead of au innocent
man of Schuylkill ; It Is a matter of county
pride, purely. Timet.
We are pained to say so, but we think
Attorney General Lear should resign his
place in the Attorney General's office. The
five thousand dollar fee collected by him
from the Union Railroad aud Transportation
Company is as clear a case of grab as was
proven againBt any of the Credit Mobilier
statesmen. 1 here was no authority of law
compelling or uulhorUiug such a payment
The fact that it was paid, under the circum
stances, creates a narrautable suspicion, that
the State did not get nil tho money that
should have been obtained fur back taxes
fn iu the il'-lihqucnt company, and that its
accnts tuu.id it cheaper to pay the Attorney
General live thousand dollars thau to pay a
largtr um into the public Treasury. Phila
I'WV.f,
Anderson has finally been released by th o
Supiemo Court of Louisiana, a rehearing
hating b.'cn refused. The application for re
licarin? was made by the Attorney General
but thu Court said that it Etocd by the deci-
Mn first rendered, and could see no reason
for reconsideration.
A Uood Account.
"Tu sum it up, six long years of bed-rid
den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per
year, total, f 1200 all of which was stopped
by three bottles of Hop Bitters, taken by
my wife, who has done her own housework
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i nt."
"Jons Wekkh, Butltr.N.Y."
T...I. ll.llnr l,oln I.. ..t.,. ll
cllI1'Ualle , ja fl)r tw , j-
8mall bottles of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and
1 eeneaa. rnce anu ou cents.
A timely doso of Schenck's Mandrake I'Uli is sure
topretrnt an attack of MUlouaness, when a short
neglect ot the warning symptoms may dtnelop a
rlous case of fever, either bullous, lutermltteat or
typhoid.
scheni k's ManUrako l'Uis remove all causes otbll-
lousness, promptly start the secretions of the mer,
tom!0 th0 euUre systera. ,tu
I found a hkrmleks cure for this KtuLtinrn rnmnlalnt
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accomplishes all the results heretofore pro.
to duced by a Irce use of calomel, a mineral jusuy
dreaded by mankind, and acknowledged to bo de
structive In the citreme to the human rystcio. That
the properties of certain vegetables comprise all tho
virtues of calomel without Its Injurious qualities, Is
lor - .tu.l.u.H" "J
enlino tetu. Thosu who use the Mandrake puis will
be fully satisfied that the U-st medicines sro those
I
- proaedi,y mature tn the con-mon roots andherbs
of the ttelds.
Hiese. pills open ttu low els and correct all bullous
derangements without salivation or any of the laju-
uo I rlous effects of caiumcl or ether poisons. Tbesccre-
tlon of blle.ls regulated as will be seen by the altered
color of the stools, the disappearance of the sallow
completion and the th anting ( f tlio tongue,
Ample directions fur ute acct mpsny each box of
plila I'lcraitd only by J, II. KbeotkABon, at
their I rtiiclp&l onice, cor. ttxUi and Arch ureels,
I'Idladeljibla. IUce 26 cents per box.
For sale by tJl druKtlsU and dealers.
Candidates.
air
;ron county superintendent,
m JI?"W. NU8S,
of Jlloomfiurg.
School Directors' Convention meets tho
1st Monday In May.
(All names inserted in tins column ns candi
dates fur nomination at the Democratic Coun-
Convention mint be paid for in advance.
nd it Is hereby agreed that all persons whose
names appear here will he governed by tho
rules find regulations of the Democratic party
of Columbia county,)
roll JtEdlSTIlf. ANI KF.coiiPnn,
OEORG1J W. STKUNKIt,
Uloonubury.
ron
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IMluTHONOTAIlY,
K. MILLER,
lltoomtbnrij.
J. II. MAIZB,
llfiioutiharg.
Kill COMMISSIOXKIl,
MOSV.i SCIIMCIIER,
llcavcr TvKnthip,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
T7'HEKEAS, the lion. William Klwell
V V President .ludsjn ot the Court, ot Oyer and
Terminer and ciencral Ja'l Delivery, Court of Quar
ter sessions ot the Peace and the Court of Common
Picas and Orphans' court lu tin) MUi Judicial Dis
trict, composed of tlio counties of Columbia and
Montour, nnd tho lions, 1. K, Krlckbuuiu anil V. L,
Hliuman, Associate Judges of Columbia county, have
Issued their precept, bearing dato the listn day of
teD., in i.no year or our uoru one mousana uigni
hundred and RCveMy-elsbt, and tomedlrected for
hold nir a court otoyer and Terminer and General
quarter .-sessions of tho Peace, Court ot Common
rieas anu urpuani luuri, in muuuisuurK. 111 m
rnuntv of Columbia, on the first Monday. belniMhe
6th day of May next, to continue two eeks.
ftoucu is uureuy kivuh o me vwiviicr, iu 1110 .jus
tices of tho roace, and tho Constables of tho said
county ot Columbia, lhatibcybn then and ihervlti
their proper person atlu o'cloclc In tho forenoon or
said 6th dar of May, with their records, Inqui
sitions and other rouiembrances, to do those thin us
which to their otllces appertain to bo done. And
those that are tioundby recosnlzance to prosecute
,eaiast ine pnsoners mat are or may ow ui iuw jum
if the said county ot Columbia, to bo then and there
n nrnspntitn ihemas shall ho 1u.st. Jurors are re
quested to ho punct uat In their attendance agreeably
their UOI ICeS UllWU Ul, lllUllluauuiK uioiiuua;
ot April, In the year of our Lord one
r.. m Whnuxnnri pltrht hundrpd and scventv-ehrht
' . -1 and In tho one hundred and secondyear of
ine inuepcnaenuu ui uio uuum nuiica ui aiuwi.
moomsburj, April 5 to Bhcrtn.
reasnrer's Sale of Unseated
Lands in Columbia County, Pn.
lly virtue of sundry acts ot the (leneral Assembly
of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, relating to
thu Bale ot seated and unseated lands hi the County
ot Columbia etc, for taxes due and unpaid, 1 will
offer at public sale at tho Court House In the Town
of Bloomsburg on tho second
JIOUAV Ur J U IV ft A. U. lHa.
At 10 o'clock a. m the following described pieces of
land, or such part Uureof as may bo necessary to
satisfy the amount ot taxes due and unpaid against
tho same, and continue the somo from day to day as
the same may be found necessary.
The amount ot taxes and costs must be paid when
the land Is struck off, or tho sale may be avoided
and tho property put up and resold.
UNSKATKD LAND? OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, 1579,
No. Warrantee or
Acres. owners Twp.
Taxes.
Mo AmesAbett Losce....!eiYer,
136 77
63 Hrocitway uu uo ,
4 3'i
2 42
s lots lleaver Jesso uo ,
1 do do Charles .,i do ,
S do Borer T.s do .
s do names C It do .
a do null & Unger do
SO
3SI
324
2 41
400 Columbia coat & Iron co do
400 do do do do
4oii . do do do do
2J95
24 95
22 93
13 90
20 79
3so uo ao uo uo
400 do do do do
lint carrow siorns ao
1 do do do do
s do Charles (Simon Jr do
146
41
403
lso Davis Isaac est bal do
It 82
380
tu Fry (ico w ao
uu Frlck IIP do
S64
3 lots Flanagan A ao
s do Fry W do
440
2 42
42 45
5 73
90S (iraff John ao
a lots uearneart w.m ao
so HoatsJohn 8r do
5 40
12 13
so ltauck Jonathan do
75 HlndcrUter Jacob 8.. do
9 11
Hosts unas .v joiiu...
do
do
do
do
do
6 72
5 40
9 57
3 lots Hamer.V Chester.,.
Hoffinuli U l-.
4 03
2 42
lluntjs (1
Hudly Joseph
Homer chehter ,
do
do
2 94
1 22
Ko.Her Frank do
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iireneo W K. do
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Treasurer's Sale of Seated Lands
in Columbia county.
Also tho folia wing lots, pieces and parcels cf seau
ed lands, returned by tho tax collectors, are to bo
sold at the same time, under the provisions ot an
Act of Assembly, enUUed, "An act relating to tho
sale of lands for taxes In Columbia county," approv
ed March 5th, 1868.
Acres. Warrantee or owaer.
VcOutre Terence... .i...
Morrison James
MarrMorns.i
Marr II 8,...,i
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Murphey Anthony ,.'.1,,
A nichard
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Jordan Itobt Tract
1 'orter Andrew,,
Walker Lewis
Tax.
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do 3 60
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do 19 41
do 9 20
do 8 60
Bloom 3 04
do 6 30
do 2 28
do 83 24
do 3 80
do 27 91
Catawlssa 3 oo
Centralla 9 60
Centre 43
do 79
C'onyngham 8 10
do to
do 40
do 1 40
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do 19 88
do 12 46
do 19 41
do 6 60
do 9 80
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Jackson 6 87
Madison 3 96
do 2 88
Minun 1 2-1
Mt Pleasant 11 411
Orange 6 87
Pine 2 66
Uo 60
do 8 44
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27 Crouso Stephen
1 Shrlner Henry
27 Benjamin 8 J
70 " .... ...
60 Conner Catharine.
45 ' MathlaB-
2 lots McIIenry Mussel............
io Masters i-arvm
13McNeaI Abram
83 Mulligan Susan
15 Doty a I'ealer
128 Hawk J W
4 iiugnes E w
8 Keener Maria
1 lot Andrews Harriet -
Kline Susan
Prentla Nancy .
Slots I'urseilBB ..
1 lit Thomas Jno..... .
5 lots Walter Norman......
ArndtNoah
1 lot James John
2 lots Freas Andiews est...,
1 acre Klkcndall Jt creosy..
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1 " Crone Domlnlck....
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Winn Dennis
Knlttle Jonatnan.
Bark John Mrs
Culnl'hllln Mrs
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1 " Morgan William
Brown Fred
1 " Hummel Jark
6acresKbnir William
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16 " Horn Wm
1 lot Ellis Wm A
20 acres Wlnterstecn John
1 lot Piter Wm ... J
6-1 acres Waller n J .. ..
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66 i Dawson Hanush
12 " Youmr Divl.l
28 'I (Hueuly lilchard est......
28 Watts Jno W
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Sugorloaf 180
TRUTHS.
HOP BITTERS,
(A Medicine, not a Drink,)
HOI'S, IIUC'III', MANDRAKE,
a sj K. a. 1 u a 1
Ull TDK I IHIST lb UIT rniriL"U4L.
THEY OUBE
AH Dittaut of Ike Slomach. Ji'ourk JJfixxf.
Xtmr. Kidntxt and Urinarv Oraani. Ner
vouirsfM, Sltrflttuteu, Fmalt Cbmflainlt and
jjrvnktntu.
9IUOO IN COI.II
'Will be paid for a rase tbey will not euro or
lielp, or for onjllilng Impure or injurious
found in Diem.
Ask jour iliugflils for Hop Hitters anil
free books, and try tlie Hitters befoio you
sleep, Take no other,
Tliv llo Ccvsli I'vre aad I'.ln UrllcfU Ike
t aieaiirai, nnrrt ttu Ji-at.
son fan ST
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFFS SAtiE.
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias Issued out ot tho
Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia connty, nnd to
mo directed, will bocxiosed to publlo sale on tho
premises on
TUK3DAY, APRIL .Will, 1878,
at 9 o'clock p, m ,
All that certain lot or parcel ot ground situate In
Slabtown, Locust township Columbia county, Pcnn
sjlvanla, described as follows, to. wit i Bounded on
tho north by land ot Isaloli Ycagcr, on tho east by
David Ycagcr, on tho south and west by publlo road
containing ono acre more or less, on which are
erected a frame dwelling and storo bouse and other
outbuildings.
Petted, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the
property of Lucas Fahrlnger.
lennsi-osu.
JOHN W. HOFFMAN,
rJherur.
aprll 5, 187S-LS
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of sundry wrtls Issued out ot the
Couit of Comimn Pleas ot Columblt county and to
me directed will bo exposed to public salo at tlie
Coutt House at 0 no o'clock p, m., on
SATUHDAY, Al'IttL 27. 1878,
All that tract or parcel ot land situate la Scott
township, Columbia couuty. I'cnnsvlrcinla, bounded
on tho cast by laud ot John Kclchner, lying be
tween the Pcnnsv lvanla canal and tho Susquehanna
river and ruuning to a point on tho west at or near
tho aqueduct nbova Eipy, conlalnlng about seven
acres, moro or less.
ALSO,
All that certatn lot ot ground tttuato In tho town
of Kspy, Ccluintlt county lvnnsjlvonla, bounded
and described as follows: On Iho north by Main
street, cast by lot of M, C. McC'ollum.south bv an al
ley and west by Daniel Ketler, being 41X 'cet front,
onil 17314- feet In depth, whereon are erected two
two-story dwelling houses.
Belied, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho
property of Alonro O Dodge.
ALSO,
All that certain lot, plcco or portion of ground sit
uate In tho Town of Bloomsburg In the county ot
Columbia, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows, to wit! Fronting on Seventh street on
the south fifty feet, on tho vvest by Iron street two
hundred feet more or less, on tlio north by the Dela
ware Lackawanna and Western Itallroad nity feet,
on tho east by lot of O, A.'Potler two hundred feet
more or less to the placo of beginning, whereon aro
erected a two. story frame dwelling house and out.
buildings.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the
property of a. A. Potter and D. J. waller.
AI.SO,
All that ccitaln lot or piece ot land situate In
Orcenwood township, Columbia county, I'ennsylta
nla, described as follows, to-wit 1 Hounded on tho
north by land ot Elmlri Albcrtson, on the east by
land of John Moore, on tho south by land of Augus
tus Stouder and on tho west by land of Elmlra Al
bert son.contalnlng 50 acres and SS perches, on which
are erected a frame bouse, barn and out bul Idlngs.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tlie
property of Q. W. Hoffman.
ALSO,
All that certain lot, piece or portion ot ground sit
uate In tho Town ot Bloomsburg, tn the County of
Columbia, Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns
follows, to-wlt: Southwardly by Seventh street,
eastwardly by lot ot Pat, Markln, no rthwarly by tho
Delaware, Lackawsnna and Westo rn Itallroad and
westwardly by lot ot eald O. A . Potter and D. J,
Waller, contalalngso feetfront on seventh street
and two hundred fee In depth more or less, where
on Is erected a two-story framo dwelling houso and
outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho
property ef a. A. Potior.
ALSO,
All that certain lot ot around situate In Roaring-
creek township, Columbia couuty, Pennsylvania,
described as follows, to-wlt : Bounded on the north
by land of Abram Rice, on the south by land of Con
rad Housman, on the west by land ot Michael Straus-
cr and William Yeager and on tho cast by land of
Ephralm Ltby, containing Beventy-three acres mora
or less on which are erected a dwelling bouse, barn
and out-bulldlngs.
ALSO.
One other piece ot land bounded on the nort'i by
landot Jacob Strauser, on the west by land of Solo
mon strauser, on the south by land ot Peter llower
nnd oa tho east by land ot Conrad Housman and
W itll.un Yeager containing eighteen acres.
ALSO.
One other plcco of land bounded on the north by
lands of Judgo Cox, on the west by land ot Solomon
strauser on tho south by land of Abram Rice and
on the east by land ot Abrjun Rico and U-onard Ad
ams, containing 15 acres.
ALSO,
All that piece or parcel of ground jiltuate In Roar-
lngcreek township. Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
described as follows to-wlt : Bounded on the south
by lands ot Franklin Yocum. oil' tho west br land of
Samuel Houck, on the north by laud 'ot William
Drelsbach, and on tho cast by land of J. B. K linger,
containing thirty acres more or loss, on which are
erected adwcl ling houso and out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taken In execution, and to bo sold as the
property ot DaMd It. never.
ALSO,
All that cerUdn lot or piece of ground situate tn
Pine township, Columbia county, pennsy lvanla, de
scribed as follows to-w It : Bounded o n tho north by
lands ot Abraham Tltman, on tho west by land ot
Morns Ellis, on tho east by land ot Abraham Tltman
and on the south by land ot Morris Ellis, containing
45 acres more or less, on which la erected a plank
house.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the
property of Cornelius McErn.
ALSO,
All that certain lot or piece of land situate In tho
Town ot Bloomsburg, Columbia county Pennsylva
nla, described as follows : Bounded on the north by
land of Thomas Vannatta, on tho west by land of
Hannah J. McUrlde, on the south by Third street
and on tho east by Iron street, containing C5 feet
front more or less and 75 teet In depth raoro or less,
on which are erectnd a two-story brick dwelling
house ana out-bulldlngs.
Felzed, taken In execution, and to bo sold as the
property ot Henry O. Thomas.
ALSO,
All that certain piece or parcel ot land situate in
tbo v mage of Orangevtlle In tbe county of Columbia
and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a stone at tbe sldo
of a public road on land of John Mcgargcll and run
nlog thence across the public road leading through
urangevuie along land ot o. A. Megargell north lit-
ty-tour aegees westnmeteon and forty one nun
dreUiperchestoapost,ln line of land of Benjamin
Wertman, thence by land or said Wertman
south thlrty.Bvo and three-eighth degrees
west nve and sixteen one hundredth perches to lime
stone.thence by land of J. B. Neyard south tlf ty-four
degrees west twelve and twenty ono hundredth
perches to a post thence south seventy-four and
quarter degrees cast eight and lorty-slx one hun
dredth perches toaposUnllnoof laud of John Me
gargel thence by the same north seventeen and one-
fourth degrees, cast two and eighteen one hun
dredth perches to the placo of beginning, containing
mneiy percnes or lana on which are erected a framo
dwelling house, barn aad other out-bulldlngs.
ALSO.
All thav certain tract of land situate In tlie town
ship ot Orange In said county of Columbia bounded
and described asfoUows, to-wlt 1 Ueglnslngat
ost In Use ot land of D. W. Montgomery and run
ning tbence by the same north seventy-'flTe'degrces,
east twelve and a bait perches to a post, thence by
lands ot Isaae Bcone north twenty.tbreeandahalf
degrees west torty-twoand nine-tenth perches lo
post, tbence by landot John hnjder, south twenty
five degrees west seventeen porches to apost,tbenou
south twenty-three and a bait degrees, east thirty
perches to tbe placo cf beginning, containing two
acres and ninety perches of land.
ALSO,
All that certain tract of land situate In Orange
township s tor et aid. bounded and described us to
lows, to-wlt 1 ietlDniug at a Hone corner of land of
Isoao Boone and. running thence by land of, Winona
Mears north twenty-three uegiees, west tweaty
two and four-tenth perches, thence by laud of John
Snyder north twenty-tbreo and a half degrees east
eight and six.lenth Perthes to a pet thence by land
ol ll. Hayrcsn south seventy-eight degrees cast
eighteen vnd seven-tenth perches to a pine, thence
south eleven tnd a quarter degrecscast fourteen
perches to stones, and tbence by land of Isaac Boone
Bouth any-right degrees, west eighteen perches to
tho place of beginning, containing two acres and ono
hundred and thirty-rive perches.
ALSO,
All that certain tract of land situate In the town
sbtp of Orsnge aforesaid bounded and described as
follows, lo-wit i Beginning at a pest corner pi land
of Samuel Acbcnbacb and running tbence by the
same south seventy-ono degrees east twelve perches
to a post, Bouin eighty degrees, east ten perches
to a post, south elghty-elx and a half degrees east
seven ana three-tenth perches to a yost, thenco
norm nttcen perches to a post, thence by land of A
Kverltt north seventr.two degrees west twenty,
(ivnjura w pvafc aim lU9il) lij lana 01 JaCOUUOOd
aad others north thlrty.two degrees westebjhleen
ana uve-tentn perches to ine place of beginning con
tabling two acres and nloety-tuo perches on wblcb
are erected a framo house, barn and other out
buildings,
A8LO,
A 11 tbat certain tract or piece ot land situate la the
township of centre, Columbia county. State of Penn
sylvania, bounded by lshds of AlVman E. Lazarus,
WUlUun Fisher aad others, containing Ore acres and
ninety-one percnes more or less.
heUcd, taken Into execution and to be sold as tho
rroptrtyot JaecbM, Harmon.
Terms cash. ...
JD1IV VP Imnuiu
nfrtl e, t ta BheruT.
STRAWBRIDGE cSc clothier
PRICE-LIST
OF
NEW SPRING GOODS.
i,iin ii la imnniaiiiin 1 1 ilp, mi Mil n f nun n (inmnteln
open, tho following item fro n o ten ut several departments, are namid as indicating the prlco3 now pro-
vaniHK luiuuguuui uiu iiuum.
SILKS.
DAMASK HILKs
tn I'nrtf ahd Street Shades.
MctS.
Wets.
STRIPS 81LKC, , , .
mack anu vt mto ami toioreu.
imtESS FABRICS.
SHEl'HEHDS PLAIIM, lOcts
MKW Sl'HIKd rLAlUS, 12i els
HPIUNO SUITINGS. 12jcts
Sl'lllNO CASHMHKKS, (lislf wool.) Idcta
i'ACIKIU ami .MANCIIKSTr.lt KANUIKS,
f iiioil atvles. "ft r( t miml nnee 2,) cents
MATKIiASSK lli:i(Ii:, SO and & en
JjAin iii;iui; mohaih 'ucts
ALL WOOL HUNTING In wonderful variety of (qualities and colors.
ip.Rijv.rs.
DAMv CALICOES.
4 cts
5 and 0 cts
Sl'KINO CALICOES,
IIIOSIEITV.
iVDIES' PIN STRIPE HOSE,
l-'ull regular mule
39 cts
20 cts
BEST ENGLISH 11ALI- HuSE,
Double heels mid toes.
iLlilTEIVS.
SERGE CIIETONNE-t.
2ocls
45 cts
NEW HASKET CRETONNES,
STAIR LINENS,
1 1 cts to 39 cts
HATHA UUCIv TOWELS,
$''.75 perdoz
lillUSJLIUTS.I
YARD WIDE RLE YCHED M USLIN,
til cts. A good shirting inuiliii.
YARD WIDE I1ROWN MUSLIN,
U ct'. A jroral pheeliii)! mimiii.
We gr.iteMUy ncknow lodge largo numbers of
mo Knj ii, HiumAcuun oi suoppiug tarougn our
ictlui-Biiug luein.
STRAWBRID&E
N. W. cor. Eighth
PHILADELPHIA.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
"YtTIDOUV U'WtAIrilSMES'TS.
VV Tlio folluwlnir ttniirulscmenu of real and
personal proiH'i ty upurt lu . Ition 8 or decedent
nine utt'ii uieu iu iue uiiicti vi uiu neRisicr vi uui
umbta county, under tho Kulea of Court, and will bo
G resented for absolute confirmation to the Orphans
ourtto ha held In nioomMjunMn and for unld coun
ty, on Monday, tho eth day of May, at 9
o'cloclc p. m, of paid day unlcw exceptions to such
confirmation nre previously tiled, of Mhlch all per
sons liHiTUbifii in sum rsLHies win uifcu uuut'c:
1, Widow of Henry numbly, lateof ycott township,
um'uw'u,
2. U'hluwof will 1,1 m Hughes, late rf Beaver town-
Widow of Oo lfrey Mclllclr, lalo ofMt. Pleasant
tOWIlfttllp, dtjCt'slSUd.
4. Widow of Alexanler Ha-u, Uto of Muarloaf
township, UtfCeaed-
6. WUawot Christian Wolf, Ute of Mimiu town-
8itip, dectusoj.
6. Widow ot Jacob Kline, Litis of Locust township,
ltOtfi-itcr's ttmco. W. II. JACOIIY
Itloomsuurx, upr. a, iT f id'tri-ter.
aKOISTKIl'sS XOTICFA
Notice Wbore'jjhen to all iPcaU-eH, 'credl
anrt other iiersons interested in the estates of
the respfctUe decedents und minors, that the fol
lortlntr administration and guardian accounts have
been tiled in tlieotlleu of thu iteL'huer of Columbia
county, und will bu presented for eontlruiatlon and
auowuncu in uiu urpuans uouri iu no neia m
lUooinshurfr, on Mond.iy, tho Cth day of May, 1816,
at 8 o'clock, p. m. on buld da :
1. The second and final4 account of Henry W.Van
derfcllee. Administrator ot .John 11. Vanderslloe,
lale of Mt. Ple.mnt lunhlp, deceased.
2. The first and llnal account of V. C. Wadsworth,
GiurdliiQ of Kiuuu A. aple, minor child of Al
exander Yftplc, lato of Klshincreek township,
deceased.
S. Tho first and final account of Ttlchard J. Kres,
Ktecutor or KUUh lives, late of Greenwood town
ship, deceased.
4. TUo account of William Loo and Lewis Uo Ex
ecutors of John lee, late of lxubt township,
deceafeed.
s. The tlnt and final account of Henry W. Mellck,
survlvlnfr Kxecutor nf Andrew Mellck-, late ol
Mt. Heasant township, deceased.
6. The aiouht of Kite K. Iilldln, ArtmtnHtrator
or Lyuia .uuu crnian, mie ci centre luwnsmp,
deceased.
7 The llrst and final account ot Xath.in Martz, Ad
inlhUtrator of ZacharUh T. Mart, lato ot Hrl
urcreek township, deceased.
8. The final account ot Murshall (. Kinney, (iuar
dlau or Alice McDowell, n ndnor child ot Theo
dore McDowell, of tcott tow usul p.
y. The ilnnl account of K. W.Coleman, Administra
tor of Asa Ku'rett, latoof Orange township, de
cenbed. IP. 'I he first and final ancoutitof Oldern Nuss. and
iuii ii lumiii.tit-r, i MtiJif r oi I'Miiu iienmiig
cr, Ute of luaur townkMp, dtctaHd.
11. Tb flual account of Jacob M. 1 1 ami an ,fiuardlan
oi i.)(iiu iui)iiur&i, inwiur cunu oi uiukohu)
huist, late of Cutanlbta lowLtlilp, dirt used.
It, '1 he aciount of Herman Fahilngfr, and Isalfh
j lower, .uniiniBiraioroi jteuueu tanrinfer, jaie
of Locust towiiEhtp, deceased.
13. iho account cf M. V, n. Klirt. Admltlstratorof
Elizabeth itunei, lato ot Montour township, de
ceased. 14. The second and flr.ul account of Ifoac K. Krlck-
baiim. Executor or John Kline, late ot lit l ton
towhfehip, dtveusccL
Ullifl final account of Isaac Hcpcrck aDd Hugh
riuruiuu, r.Aecunira ii r.unu i uiunnii, laic vi
(ireenwood township, dectuscd.
10. Tbe account of bur am a Varies Administratrix
of Jiurton W.WapUH, late rt frfitt towmhlm de
ceased. 17, The third and partial account of James McAlar-
ney, one oi uu1 jvsecuirpj oi lice ige iougenoer
tier, Ute of Melu township, deieuted.
IS. Tho account of f-amuel Nejhojd, Administrator
or iKKina omian, laio or tcoit towntuip, ae -
ceubed.
19. The account of llcnryp. Iieay. Jf hn MllneB and
husanna Mllnes, Kx ecu tors of Wllllcm Mltnes,
ate ol beoit towutsUlp, Uettasvd,
Iteulhter'a Dfllee. W. H. JACOHV.
Bloomsburg, apr. 15, J87S. Uefflster,
JjJ JUDGE 'OTJCE,
A ui v iui uu rin iier eeiiv, taiuiii.-i in iiiupusbsiA
months III bo paid to tho slix khotiltrs ot the Cata
wlssa nrldeo company alter this datr.
catawista April 1, lsls.
GIW. S.-OILltKKT.Treas.ll
pitOTJIONOT.iIiY,'S OTICIX
Notice Is hereby frlteu that the following: ac
counts hso Lid, llled In lliecnice ut the I'rottiono
tary ot the Court ot Common Pleas ol Columbia
county, and .win be prc-eiiiedloihH Court on the
7th day ot Niuy next slid will tie continued alter lour
days unit as exceptions bellied within that time.
The account of Jiw h crawrurd. tcoutntttee ot
William MUUiran, u lunatic, late it Mount Pleasant
towiihhlp.
The au-Qunt of Jtobert S. Eut, aduilnlatrator ot Os
car 1. Eut, dr reasert, who was Committee ot Thom
as Kr baler a lunatlo lato otbeott lownthlp.
1). KltANU ZAllIt,
Protlionotarv'sOtncc, I'roth'y.
Ayrll 1, ists. '
A
UMINISTRATOU'S NOTICE.
KSTATK Or maIKVK CONKEIt, PECEISEO.
letters or AilmiulM ration on tho estate of Preservo
coni,er, late pf lli hton Uiwnshlp, Columbia county.
Pa , deccjiteil.i havo been granted by I he Register of
aald county to tho undersigned AdrnlnUlrator of
liloomsburg. All ptraons lia Ing claims against
the estate of the decedent aro requeued to r resent
them for Mttlemeiit, anu thofe tndebtrd to the es
tate to inaki- liuwueut to tho underblgntd Admlnts
trator without delay,
EU JQNIlS,
.. - iJlooutaburg,
oprll 8, 'Is-sw AdmtnUirt lor.
PATENTS-:
obtained for
mechanical de
vices, medical
fir nthnr nm.
rounds, ornamental designs, trade marks, and la
bels. Caveats, Alignments, Interferences, Appeals,
suits for tntrlngemnts, and BU cases arising undtr
the I'ATIINT I.AWH. proo.ptly attend to,
invention! snat Have Seen
T?ll I Ii,f'M,II?Fl br the patent omcomay
JiJld HAj .L JlUsl III tn most cases, bo pau
euted by us. ttiig opKie the patent otnee. wa
can make closor tearches, and siicure patenu iiore
promptly, and with broader claims than those who
are remote from Washington.
INVENTORS
It? ius "If or sketch of your device t we make
? f, Vi0"00? Irte 01 fweeVml adtlso asto patent
ability. All torreiponoenro strlcUy conddenUal.
Ieciji!k)'""1K0 CI,A,1GB unlkss tatent is
le.r"er , twilals In the Patent Ottlce, to ourcU-f-ni)t'ry
',a,e 01 ,Uu 1'olon.and to jourt-eni-lorand
lteprweutatneln Congrtss. bptelal refer
etcesgim when desired, Auarets "P"" rer-
... C.A.BNOWtCO.,
aprll S tSR p,e' onli Washington, D. c,
Tim rim u on niji wirn
ROWELL k HUMAN
- Advertising V Agentt.
THIRR Ii CHUTNUT STS., T. LOUIS, St),
rirtcn.llst nf our Immensn stock of Rnrln? floods now
COLORED SILKS,
In all the New Shades.
BLACK DHKSS SILKS.
A heavy silk ut tbe latter price,
76 eta. to 1
75 cts, to si,
TWILLED I1EIOE, (soft wool.)
MARICILLA CAMEL'S 1IAIH,
never sold less than 37 eta
25ct
22 cts
IIEAUTIKUIiNOVIilnKa,
30 cts
EXTRA QUALITIES AND 8TYLES.37J cts
ONE CASE ARMUKl'S, 25 els
never sold Icis than 3o cts
PURE MOHAIR DRILLIANTINES, 31cts
WlDESl'RINO CHINTZES,
SI'ltlNCl GINGHAMS,
7 nnd 8 cl
8 and 10 cts
MISSES' KULL RDGULAIJ MADE
Handsome dark stripe, 5H cts,
6, 5J, 0, OJ, 7,7J.
HOSE,
Sizes ;
NAPKINS DOYLIES. 50c to $3 par doi
FINE LINEN FOR LADIES' WEAK,
25 eti per vard. ,
SCOTCH LINEN SHEETING 00 cts to $1.25
2J YARDS WIDE SHEETING MUSLIN,
15 els.
GOOD CANTON FLANNELS, . OJ cts
WIDE RED SPREADS, 05 cts to $1
kind letters from all over tbe United States attesting
SAMPLES sent to those
.uuu iiruer iirpiiriuieiii.
& CLOTHIER,
and Market Sts.,
S. W. Douglass,
Civil and Mining Engineer,
ASHLAND, FA.
1
General Surveying and Engineering
Business attended to with Gore
and Dispatch.
1 am prepared to rualce drawings, Flans and
Models la Wood, Brass, Iron, or Iho above materials
combined as necessary or
Bridges, Hints, Sreabrrs, Buildings, Enginas,
PUMPS, and all kinds ot machinery (or uso ot cases
at Court or tor applications to secure patents.
I'ntenla Hreurrd. marcn?!, 1S78-
jDMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
bstit or cmi.13 s. iuni, sscxasi.
I-tters ot Administration on the estate ct Charles
11. Kline, late ot Greenwood township, Columbia co
deceased, have been graated by the Register or paid
county to Jos. C. Kves ot same township. All persons
liavlnf? claims againBt the estato are requested to
present them tor settlement and those Indebted to
make payment without delay,
JOSEPH C. KVKS,
mar, S9, IS-tw Administrator.
Greenwood township.
DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE.
KSTATK OF IN NIK H. kUN, DEO'D.
Letters ot administration on the estate ot Annie
It. Kline, late ot Greenwood townshlp.Columbla coun
ty, Pa., have been xrantcd by the lleglMer or Colum
bia county to Joseph c. Kves, Admlnltrutor, to
whom alt persons Indebted are requested to make
luimedlatn pav meiit, and those having claims or de
mauds against the said cstato will make them
known to the undersigned Administrator without
delay,
JOSEPH C. EVES,
Administrator.
march sa.is-aw Greenwood uiwnsnlp.
TUOIUS U. IliKTHlN.
Albxkt lUuimx.
HARTMAN BROS,,
DEALERS IN
TEA8, CANNED FRUIT,
CIGARS,
TOXAOCO.
snvrr,
CONFECTIONERY.
Spices of all kinds, Glass & Queensw
FINE GROCERIES,
Foreign and Domestio Fruitsi
AND GENERAL LINE OF
Family ProvisionsJ
Russell's Old Stand,
RUPERT liXOCK,
4th door below Market street, Bloomsburg, Pa.
tw- Goods delivered to au parts of the town
April 27, H-tt
Tho Seaside Library.
Choice, books no longer for the few only. The best
standard noels within the reach of every one.
Hooks usually sold from! I tof3 given lunchanged
and unabrldcedi ror 10 nr,rt en .inA i""-""a-
i
'
!55' !!.!le ''ount ot ilonte-crlsto, Alei Pumaa
f5' ?,Le i4l0.'8J9Mni h ct- Marnat
157. Hand and Glove, by Amelia 1). Kdwards
16S. I reahure Trove, by Samuel Iner
15. The ruantom hhlp, by Captain Marryat
lti.1 he w orld Weil Lost, K. Lynn Linton
1M. hhtrley. Charlotte Iironw
103. Frank illldmay, by captain Marryat
)fi' A ,0!inK KU)ry' Harriet Iiowrn
lt5, A Modern Minister (Vol. i.) cheely Novel
1M The I ast Aldlnt. bv Gi-orge band
167. The Oueeii'a Necklace, by lcx. Dumas
16. Con Cregan, by l harles Uver
55S' t1- ,'atr!i' Eve, by Charles Lover
?? firw,UlB orih!ri W Captain Marryat
ill. Hostage to Fortune, by Ulss liraddon
Its. Chevalier de Mal.on Rouge, by uumas
lis, Jsphet la Search ot a Father, by Cantaln
jaarryat ...
V.i- K'e. O'Donoghue, by Charles Lever sou
III- l.he f ca 01 M"y Tales, Captain Marryat 10
lie. I erclval Kecne by Captain Marryat loo
111. George Canterbury's WUL bv lira, nenrv
wood . .
Ill- Hff",,S00d luSk T Franclillon
J7. The History of a Crime, by Victor Hugo
wo. Armalade. ty Wllkto Collins
161. t he Countess de Cuarny, Alei Dumas
82' iMt.l' UUArUlan.by Mri Cameron
IS- X5m,ly'?.rl11' ly tlr Walter ncott
184. Tho Little ta age. by Cantaln Marrvat
iu. "oopd-Uye sweetheart," by Ithoda firougton 1W
1M, David Coppeineld, by Charles Dickens sou
Its. The Swiss Family Robinson
lk. Iienry Uuubai, by Miss liraddon
!SV' J'.t'm,?!r a l'uy'n, by Alex Dumos
Si- 2 10 ) b, tutleis. by Captain Marryat
S!' 7,he :cnstjirator8. by Aleiander Dumas
M. lleert of Midlothian, sir Waller Scott
IU. No Ihientliins, by Florence Marrjatt
JJJ' IVW ."i1 nv Aleianderliumas
JO. N icholas N ckleby, by Charles Dickens
UI, Nancy, by Ithoda fcruugblou
liS.- W.1"" 111 Canada, by Caotatn Marryat
l. ciolau-rs and the Iliarth. by ChaiL lieaita
by " Booksellers and Newsdealer. iS
seut POtUge prepaid, on recelnr i,r imk
LIU. till mvlnl t.t ,.Hn- i
40O
100
10O
900
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100
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104
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