The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 07, 1878, Image 3

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    THE COLOMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUllGr, COLUMBIA COX. NTT, PA.
THE OOLDMBUM.
IILOOHSnUHM. Fit I DAY, JUNK 7. IMS
Rail Hoad Time Table.
LACKAWANNA fi DLOOMSHUItd HAIL UOAU
Accommodation Train,,
Mall Train
Kxpresi Train
MOUTH. BOUTR.
,0,40 A.M. 7.63 A.M.
7.38 A. M 4.49 1'. M
, ljy V. M. 11.61 A. M
0.M P. M.
CATAWISSA HAIL ItOAD.
NORTH. SOUTH
Accommodation Train e.99 A. M. 7,t P. M,
Itegular Express M P. M. 11.43 A. M.
Thronsh cars on mpress train cither to New York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
Cutawlssa and Williams port.
CO DNC1L PnOCKBDIRO!).
We offer n s ncial discount of 10 per cent to
old anil new subscribers who py In advance.
$1.80 will pay for th Colunman for ono year
after tills date until further nctlce. This docs
not apply to subscription now due Our sub
Bcribeni will do us a f.ivor by calling their
neighbor! allcntlon to the fact that the Coi.u.u
iiiax can be had for $1.80 In advance, the only
$200 paper In the county making the oner.
tf.
l'eler Ilillmyer lias opened a flour and feed
(lore In the Opera Houe.
Ilev. L. Kilmer, and Hev. S. O. Thompson,
attended tho Episcopal Convenllon at Head
In" lliis week.
A railroad ticket lo Chicago and luicU for
.nil. at lfU ollice verv cheap. Oood until De
cember Slut 1878.
tf
OUK SCHOOLS.
About tltvtn years ago a Board of School
Director of thin placo decided to set aside a
fund for tin purpose of ertcllng two In rue and
ulMlmtlal Bclioot Houses, to replace Ihe ricke
ty and unhealthy sheds that were In uo at the
time. Oftcourse theie wss much opposition
from a ctus who oppose all Improvements, But
the majority of the Hoard persevered, and to
.1.. k... .1 ii,. (I-. 1..1 1,ll,tta
The objjet of the meellng ,n ,ht 0a We(lnml 0 ' cotnmon
er nominated Paul K Wirt ... .... , i....,.
Pursuant lo a call by tb'e President a special
Meeting was held on Monday evening June 3d,
1878, In the Council chamber at 8 o'clock p.
in., fur the purpose of electing a Secretary lo
fill die vacancy canned by the death of Wesley
Wirt Esq. President, O. A. Herring and all the
members present. On motion of Mr. Evans and
Mr. Sharpies Mr. Elwell was appointed Sec
rtlary pro tein
slated, Mr. Drink.
for Secretary of the Town Council, Mr. Holme
and Mr. Kabb moved the nominations close
Carried unanimously. The vote was taken and
Paul E. Wirt was unanimously elected. On
motion of Mr. Elwell and Mr. Evans, Mr.Rabb
was appointed a committee to inform Mr. Wirt
of his diction. On motion the meeting ad-
on mod,
Wednesday evening June 6th. The regular
meeting of the council was held at the council
chamber at half past seven o'clock. Present
(1. A. Herring President, and Evans, Kabb,
Sharpies and Elwell, members. Minutes of
last meeting read and approved, Mr. ltabb of
Ihe committee to ascertain the cost of lighting
the streets with coal oil, reported that Ihe lamps
could be procurul for 50 cents apiece, Mr.
Sh trpless presented a promsal of II, Harris to
light Ihe streets for $400 a year, and also a pro
posal of J, It. Johnson for tho sama at $375 it
year. Mr, Elwell and Mr, Evans moved that
llie committee he discharged which was carried.
The notice of E, Jaoby of a caveat filed in the
Patent Office, and of intention lo apply fur
n patent for an Improvement In the construction
of cutters, was read. It was claimed that the
were given to the public. The rooms were
crowded by parents and friends of the pupils
The programmes consisted of music, vocal and
instrumental, recitations, dialogues, Ac. The
selections showed the good taste of the teachers,
and the execution was unusually good. In fact
the gymnastic performances of the little ones
showed an astonishing memory for details, nnd
as perfect time as the drill of a battalion of vet
erans. While witnessing the exercises, we
coald not help contrasting our schools of twen
ty five years ago, and the present.
Then we had rudely built school ".houses,
rough benches, bad text books, and the average
teacher was coarse and Illiterate.
A'iw we have fine buildings the rooms which
are light and airy, and decorated with flowers
and picture". The children are instructed by
cultivated le?cbera, and it is the fault of the pu
pil if he does not obtain a sound education. Ono
word more: parents and directors should vii(
the schools more frequently. It Is a duck on
I...I msnnffrmpnt. and nn cncoiiraneincnt to
both teacher and scholar.
Cmmcn Munta The finest inuilo provided
by any church in the country Is to be heard on
Sundays and holidays at St. Francis XavlerV
In New York, Its organ and lis choir are alike
famous, and Its servircs are crowded by boll)
Ihe religious and Ihe critical. The credit of
tbls subcrb preeminence belongs to the organ
ist, Professor Win. Uerge, niuslo doctor, who
but a little while ago, ruptured an artery In hit
arm and had to abindon Ms profession until
cured by Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia.
Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet.
Dr. Uii.es,
451 Sixth Avenue, N. Y.
Trlnl site 25 cents.
JTiie Danvii.i.k Ciiohistkus Wo always ap
prcclato homo talent, and should have mention'
cd tho performance of this troupo nt the Opera
llouso sooner, bat the matter was neglected.
It would bo unfair to particularizo nny singer
whero nil did eo well. The programme was
ono of tho best wo have ever teen. Wo regret
that there was not n larger audience, but the
mast of our cltuens aro poor, and cannot af
ford to pay for even good music. V e wish the
"Choristers success in tho future.
LIVKIt W KIND.
Judge Henry P. floss, bf Montgomery
county, has decided that his court trill not
consider remonstrances against the lotuanoe
of hotel and tavern license wheie the re
monstrances merely aver the same ta be un
necessary and contain no charges against
tho person or character of the applicants r
the conduct of the hotel, inn or tavern ; but
that In such cases licenses shall Issue, and a
rulo be granted to show cause why the li
cense shall bo revoked. Utiles to show cause
why all tho hotel licenses In Norristown
shall not be revoked have been granted by
tho court.
Another steamship horror is reported from
London. Two German iron-cUds collided
In the llritlh Channel, and onn went down
with 450 persons on board. Hut few were
suol.
Hon. V. L. Shuman and Mr.Bcubcn Shumnn
gutters now being constructed on Second street 1 j,a(j a arrow escape from serious injury on
It scms that Judge Kocknfeller of Norihuni- below Market are being made according to ins gun(jay morning last, by being thrown from n
berland Cftuntv adopts a niln to call the roll of invention, ami ine jown was nomeu nuvio ))llggr causcd by r, runaway ho rse. llieywere
attorneys 4it the opening of his Court. uo tho same. Solicitor liobison gave his opm- driving ong the road in tho vicinity of Parr's
- Ion as to the eflect of the notice. Mr. Elwell jjjn ;n jjanklin township, when the horse be
lter. Mr. Sperry formerly of the Human moni (mt the matter be referred to the Sollc- frichtcned and sprang to ono sldo of the
Catholic Church, preached in the Iutliernn I Uir ntt j10 BIMj tj,e ireBtienl take such steps r0.j. a steen bank overturning tho buggy
as they deem necessary and expedient in the I j sp-,iln!, jt9 occupants, nnd then running
matter, carried, llie lonowing mm were pre- QVcr to lhe 0uicr sijc 0r the road, up the banK
church lal Snnd.iv morning and evening.
The exercises arranged by one of the societies
nt the Ilormal School for Decoration Day, were
nrevented from being cirried into eflect by tho
heavy rain which fell nearly nil day.
Tho Ladies' Mile Society of the M K.
Church will hold nn Ice Cream und Strawberry
Festival in.Cadman's Hall on Friday and Sat
urday evenings this week. Wo hope it will bo
largely patronized.
C. It. Butltalew, J. CJ. Freer.?, A. C. Smith
and 8. Knorrwlll attend the Supreme Court
next week at Ilarrielurg to argue cases from
this county.
Purify nnd enrich llie blood, and you will
not be troubled wllh skin diseases. Pr. Bull's
Blood Mixturo Is known to lie a .never failing
remedy.
Horry Billrayr broke a bone in hi' wri"!
last Monday while practicing on the parallel
bars at the Normal School. liovs should !
very careful when itidnlgini In this exercise
When "Nicky" gets himclf full nf poison he
makes, too much chin music. Chief of Police
Sterner furnished him with a lodging in the
lock-up last Tuesday night for disorderly con
duct on the streets.
We have received Ihe first number of the
Lewistown Academy Bulletin. The school ap
pears to be In a flourishing condition. Mr. W
H. Schuyler formerly of Bloum'burg is ihe
Principal.
nted,
O. A. Jacobv for stone, $25.28. Ordered
paid.
T. F. Conner for cobbling stone $25. Or
dered paid.
Bloomsburg Gas Co., for May, $85.25. The
President said he did not approve of the con
tract for gas, nnd therefore objected to the words
'as per contract" in llie bill. The words were
struck out and the bill ordered paid.
A. S.C rosley, smith work, $15.97. Ordered
paid,
John Jones repairing lock-up, $4.00. Order
ed raid.
Jas. C Sterner, Chief of Police. Bill referred gagc(j from t,0 buggy. Oalavitm Item,
for correction,
C. M. Vandersllce printing $35. This bill
incliulo) $20 for publishing the annual state
ment for 1877 8. The publication not having
been authorized, the bill was referred bak.
A bill nf D It. Coflman for police service was
I ,M on the table.
James Thonms, Town Co .stable, serving no
nces, nrresl An., $25 25. Ordered paid.
Kent of room fur Rescue Hook A Ladder
Company, $10 44. Ordered paid.
Bill of Street Commissioner for April and
May $ . Ordered paid.
Mr. Sharpies moved that the President be
authorized lo neeotiste with the Oos Company
fur street lights up to 12 o'clock midnight, at a
pro rata reduction from present rates, and if
unable to do so, to contract for lighting the
streets with coal oil at lowest ratee offered. Mr.
Rvnns seconded it. Motion was carried. A
and tearlnir throuch a snaco of about four feet
between ft school houso nnd ft rail fence throw.
ine down several panels of tho same. When
the centlemcn were thrown out. Mr. Iteuben
Shuman was driving, nnd thinking ho could
stop tho horso held on to tho lines and was
drairced across the road together with tnc Dug
cr. Fortunately he let go the lines before tho
horse struck the fence, but not until ho was cut
and bruised considerable about his head and
face. The Hon. F. L. Shuman escaped with ft
cut on the knee and sprained back. Tho bug-
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i (f war a tntAi wrecK ana wnen mu ..uiau
w - -
stopped he was in a field and entirely uiscn'
On Monday night last at half past eleven
o'clock. William Peacock, an old and respect
ed citizen of this town, died nt his residence
on Fifth street, aged about forty-seven years.
The death wis uaexpected, as Mr. Peacock on
Saturdsy preceding was up town attending to
his business, though for several months past
he has been suffering from a complication of
diseases. His death is supposed to have been
produced by a suffusion of blood on the chest
causcd by tho rupture of a blood vessel in ex
cessive vomiting.
Mr. Peacock came to this town from Ligl
tret about fifteen years ago : nnd has since
occupied the position of book keeper with M
Kelvv. Neal A Co., and with I. W "McKeli
since the dissolution of that firm. He was Pro
.... . . 1 T.,J! 1T. lacn.
sident ot tne Mutual juuaing mm uu.u
elation, one of the Managers of the Gas Com
Strawberry and ice cream festival at Ilupert an alley back of Jease Coleman's
school bouse, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
nights and Saturday afternoon, June Cih, "lb,
and 8th. Proceeds for the bcneGt of the Sun
day school library.
It Is a mistake to suppose that Decoration
day was not duly observed nt this place. Jlrs.
M. P. Lutz kindly furnished the necessary flow
ers, and, despite Iho rain, Iwo gentlemen pro
ceeded to the Cemeiery, and strewed flowers up
on every soldiers' grave.
u i. l . l,in , ih. run on nanv. and was identihed wun many ouier i
ij;(-...u. j , t. Tli.fi,.
jth I .minion anu nierurica u. mju .-.
neraltook place on Thursday morning alien
Tho Leonard t-cott mbllanlng Co., bus Issaea
thetr rsprlnt of "Dlackwool's Magatlie" for May.
The second part o "Soon Calaleale," wmca ha
tbo first place In tho number, t-lln about lbs tot-
aire to Melbourne and the fourth laar who kas fas-
claated, or been charmed by, the here, was far
Bccms to be prodigal ot his arfectloas, aad to distri
bute them without the slightest regard to any prior
claims,
Tho ssrlal "Mlae Is Thine" draws to a eloee with
unabated Interest,
M. Tcssot's book entitled "Vlenua an Vlenese
I.lte" furnishes ths subject tor a very plcoslag artl.
cle de-icrlblDg old Vienna, and the reccat Improve
ments brought about In part by the opealag of the
Exhibition, the dress and habits of the people, etc."
The poems consist of an Irish legend, taken from
tho Chronicles ot the O'Drlscols, besides ta trans
lations from llelne, which are befomlng a regular
fcalure ot tho magulne.
BwHHL. tsssssawsm
mmuBBffi mm
The Liver Is the Imperiil orgm of the whole
human vntem, as it (onlmls the life, health snd
liswdiit-sof mill. When It h disturbed lulls
proper action, all kinds of ailments arc the nat
Ural result. The uieestiim of food, the move
ments of the heart and blood, llie action of tl
brain and nervous system, aro all Immediately
connected with the workings nf the Liver, It
has betn Fi.ccis'fully proved that Green's Aug'
st Flower is unequalled iu curing all persons
alllicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint,
amlStnmich. Hmple bottles lo try, 10 cents
Positively sold in all towns on the Western
Continent. Three doses will prove that It is only fl5 for all, and the postarels prepaid by the
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BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
S1JXTII NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
ffilt&'n healthful anu casv of access. Tochers experienced, eniclent, and alive to their work. Discipline, nrm but kind, uniform and thorough EM eases
wodSito? fKnttsS deletion ti ail expecting to teach, students admitted at any time, llooms reserved when desired.
Courses ot study prescribed by the state I
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses : I Academic. II. Commercial, ill. Course in Music. IV. Course in Art. V. Course in Physical Culture.
n. , .... m..in.i r..m nr.. I'linn'msiov !.. ami student eradual nu therein, receive State Diplomas, conferring the followln
me ciciiirnwMj "vVr':... .X. u.ni,ti.aw.tnn.... vo.tn.nf thnf.inv.ins iict.iti.iti,. in t h other Courses receive Normal ceruueawjs
'P,. n.,l. nf tl,d KUitr1iT.it 1. fnl nW,fl bV B. all I. . .-""I..? ,.1'Mllstnn..
.uut.v...n . i- , tUir tiLUtlllllll-Uin.. u t-.to i.lllicia ui ii.ii . . " ... . . ... .... . , .
cusslonot the po.Ulouo. England, and .the Treaty The course ,of Mud yrrescrl
ot San stetano. '" iniCent Teachers for her schools. To this end It solicits young persons ol good abilities and purpose,, -those who desire to ImprOToineir ume
The periodicals reprinted byTho Leonard Bcott JJ5?VuK opportunities tor well paid labor after leu tng school. Fur
Publtsbtnz co. 141 narciay uree t, . i .) are osioi-1 cauiogue, anaresjtno mncipai.
m, ImJi. n,i.ir,rli. Rrllrthiir vh. Wt- HON. WII.1.1A.H KI.1V KI.L
minster, and Urltlsh quarterly Reviews, and -Dlack-
loeu
HON. WII.I.IA.H KI.Wl
sept. 8, TS.-
I.L. President Ilanril of Trn.lee-
wood's Magazine. Price l a year for any oo, or Treasurer's Sale of Unseated
list what you want.
Lands in Columbia County, Pi
To Whom it May Conceiin The conns
ive d'cnled that if a person orders his paper
i-continued, he must pay all arreara, or the
ubliher may cunlinuo to send It until pay
ment 1 nnde, an 1 collect the whole amount,
whether the p ier is taken from llie post office
or nt. Also, action for fraud can be inetltiitid
nihilist any person who rcpularly lifts a newspa
per from the post office, whether directed lo him
or not, without on intention to pty far it and
nr virtue or Rundrv act of Ihe General Assembly
Iff Ihe Coininoiiweiilth ot l'ennsjlvonla, relatlnitio
the sale ot feiiti rt and unsealed lands In the county
of Columbia ttc. for taxes due and unpaid, 1 wl.l
oner at public loje at mo court jiuiise iu tue mnu
Ol uioomiiuurs mi iwe m:iuuu
mii.ndai t f jurtr, A. U. IOIO.
I At 10 o-elnek- a. m . the follow lnr described pieces of
land, or sucn pariinercoi as may ue ucwmsiiiu
satisfy the amount of taxes due and unpaid aeulnst
IN THE WHOLE H1STOKV OF MED1C1NI,
No preparation has ever performed such mar
vellous cures, or maintained bo wide a reputa
tion, n AVer's Cherrv Pectoral, which is rec
ognized as the world s remedy for all diseases
of the throat and lungs. Its lor g continued
serii s of wonderful cures in all climates has
made it universnlly known a a safe and relia-1 satisfy the amount ot taxes due and unpaid ot-uli
r : mi A.i.t rrln.rT eol,l. the same. ai.d continue the s,mo from day u day
, . ,s , ' X the same may bo rounu necessary.
which aro the forerunners of more serions dis- Ti.IOIM OF K
nr.lers. it art sneedilv and surclv. always re-1 Th.imrMmt nr Lnxe. .nd rostji muvt be Dald when
lievlncf snfh-rinff. and often savinc life. The the land Is struck off, or the sale may be avoided
.".:.. :. it.,..i. t, !,. iim.u . ir it,, and the property put up and resold.
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ra" . . , : u,m.M aZ uisnrners oi cn.mrcu, n. 0SBBATBD LAND8 0P COLUMBIA COUNTY. 1ST8.
to be prima fatal evidence of fraud, rhe courts I an invaluable remedy to bo kept always on w.rrmm
l.. .lu . . that iiostnusters fa ne to nana in every nome. nujwwuiwmiu An(. owners twd. laxes.
give finirfy and legal notice of papers ly
in their office, are responsible for the
ta " Ed est is to.... "
15 rreton urord '
too l'caler Holy & Men art "
rs) ivaier 1'olt
cieaterweiuniiun iranKiin
W llower JUtees
iu Aiwrtson a u. li.uiiy... ureenwooa..
lion. Advocate.
falling to hand in every home, o person can atlord I to Act
.lo be without it, and those who have once used it mo
ying ueaa gm their ,now,e(g0 of iu com. a
i subscrip- pugition nna effects. Physicians use the Cherry ,
Jail EscArE. On last Tuesday evening an
editor of this place took his wife, her female
cousin, and his Iwo children to Ihe county jail,
(tho old one) to show them Its curiosities. 1 he
polite female help admitted them behind the
iron gale, and the pirty were shown the cells
once occupied by Hester, Tully, and Mcllugh,
ihe place and manner of their execution, and
other interesting details. On attempting to get
out it was discovered that the key tJas broken.
There was no duplicate. Here was a dilemma.
Pectoral extensively in their practice, and
rii.ri.vmen recommend it. It is absolutely cer
tain in its remedial effects, and will always
cure whero cures aro possible.
For Sale by all Dealers.
"Marriages.
(1 JUTON VVTlERLKIt. At the bride s residence la
nioomsburir. on Tuesday evening tae tSUiult., by
Rev. D. J. Waller,Mr..D. K. Glrtoa to Mis T. Wheal-
cr, both of Woomsuurg.
onoVEll-SNTDEIt. Oa the (1st Inst., by Rev
John Ouss, at tho residence ot Kilos Snyder, asar
Orover of Freeiaas, Luieraa
- . I Humiuia, jnr. . m. ... ...v... -
Three full grown ladies, two children, and an I countJi to jilss Linda J. Snyder, of Numldla, cat
editor in a darksome jail at night with no county,
chance to eel a lamp in. More Drinker, the
popular locksmith was sent for, but with malice
prepense he couldn't be found to make a new
key. The Sheriff wa sent for and found at
we foriret the name of the Church and
Anvs.bett & Losee.. ..Besver m
wockway uu ao
lots Ileaver Jesso do
tin do Charles do
An lKiurTH dO BM
do names OK da 3 24
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txi do do do do is oo
ins nn do do do
i lot Carrow Morris do US
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I do Charles Union Ir do
IM Davis Isaac est bol do
si rry tieo w
lto Vrick UP do
2 lots Flanagan A do
s do Fry w do
209 (IrafT John oo
s lota (learheart W.m do
to Moats John 8r do
M llauck Jonathan do
71 Itlnderllter Jacob 8. . do
u IloauChas John..
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B lota uarncr s uocsicr....
..9 llei ry James Est....
ioih iH'SLru- nri;e
10 Eves l arvln Jr
lot " .Mary it
G Musirrste McKelvy
12 lots lllc r Isnnc
l " Musters winam
1 ' rarktr II hs.ter
23 liart.m Newton
30 Oainplrt-ll I, N
vs Einiiuit i .i
In Evans a J
. llarrls.laeobest
7 Hey William
to Neul A Pursed
20 l'ursell lssac (1
20 sjhe'.lcr
6 Workhlser 1'ettr sr
-s Whltentglit Oeorgo )r
M.KrlckUeo A
soo
leo llcs Itenjamln
cKesler John Jr... .......
20 Kteler lol.n It - -.
25 Leul Daniel
4 viller Clias W
so Miners M'jhard
210 ' -
22 Deover Geo A J L Ullne....
21X1 imitnKton Thomas
fa t ewoU (leorge.....
40 Elhcr John ........
n HughcH Wright
64 Kener nitimro ....
tiREDBENNER COLE. At the Reformed araoa-
are in Catawlssa oa the 1st last., Mr. Somnal M.
Dredbenncr to Mtss Cole, both et Columbia eoaaty.
"Deaths."
A great noiso is made when a member of the
Council who owns gas stock votes for a con
tract to light the streets with gas. How is it
when a member draws $30 for tho services of a
and 5th streets below Market If the Solicitor
finds said alley is a public alley.
The Street Commissioner wo Instructed lo
nut such an obstruction across 4lh street at top
of Scott-town hill as will prevent accidents. On
motion the meeting adjourned.
THE NEW DOO AND BHEKP LAW.
An act for the taxation of dogs and protec
tion of sheep in thi'- Commonwealth was passed
by the legislature of 1878. It contains ten sec
tions, nnd the following is an abstract of its
provisions:
o'clock from his late rasidence. The services
were conducted by the Odd Fellows, of which
he was a member of high standing, the Knights
Templar acting as an escort. A large concourse
of citizens followed the remains to Uosement
Cemetery where the hunal took placo.
A BOY'H LOGIC.
The boy at Sunday-school, when asked who
mat'c the beautiful surrounding hills, repueu
that he did not know, as his parents had only
moved into town the day before, hqually sen
nf fiflv cents I nilile are those who persist III using the un
t. m.lo Am .ml nn. dollar nn each fe- I wholesome, diwriisliogly-large, ana tirasuc puis
, .1.1 .i .n.,i. !- .1 in I.. IIaaIh .ml naid tn theonuntv 1 while Dr. l'lerce's rieasam rurrtnuve
norso mr ono minim win". i ""a. ,1 . . i i n.,i. lr ,.r ihin
treasurer, who is to keep a separate account oi wriien are sugar-wain., " ". --i -;-
the Bmoimt received from each district, mustard seeds, will, by their gentle, yet posi-
Sec. 2d provides Itat the assessors shall re-1 tlve action upon the stomach and liver, speedily
statement of the number of dogs kept by correct all indigestions anu lorpiimy
he at once came lo Ihe rescue of Ihe distressed
man, and summoning a boms comifafm, unhing
ed thelynrd gate, and lifted out the imprisoned
. !,f..l
arty. Was lie not accessory to a wuiui i-
cape 7
BATES. on the Ml ult., at the restdeao et her
father, Mr. A. D. aulld, near Blsomsaurg, Mrs. Bet
ty I. Bans, wife ot F. M. Bates ot ghamokla.
' MARKET JIEPORTS.
BLOOMSBURG MARKET.
I Wheat per bushel.,
Rye "
Corn, new, " .
i uaui,
Klour tier oarrei .,
I Cloverseed
Flaxseod
Butter
Kitks
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sons who nre working in foundries, glass lions
es coal n, es, c it w. . " ' ' . dI(ltrc. wilh llie nime, of th. er. thus perm.nenlly curing constipallon.
perfected nnd eeenred by jiatent his Boot and
Shoe-Sole Protector. For sale at tho shoe stores.
See advertisement in thi paper.
Fatiieii Stack's Case Continued. On
Monday Inst Ihe supreme court decided to con
tinue the case of BMion O'Hara's appeal. This
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owners. ' " , ,
Sec. 3d provides that persons having sheep SAN LEANDRO, Oil., Jan. bin, is.
killed by dogs ehall make complaint thereof to Dk. Pierce :
, t,,,ilMnf the neaee. statintr when, where and I Dear Sir I have employed your Pleasant
by whose dog the damage was caused, where- Purgative Pellets in my practice for the last
i..n ...m.Mnn ika .i.n.1. nf ilip ..... 1 nnw us. no other alterative or
lipOIl llie JO-IIL-V man pmiuvu ...v w... - iuu. " " (
.I n,l if l.n 1W9 not annear and settle the cathartic medicines, in all chronic derail
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case is that of Slock vs. O'Harj, brought about loss, then the justice Bhall appoint three persons mets of the stomacn, nver, ..
by the attempted removal of Stack from his to appraise the damage, which is to be paid out kn0w of nothing that rquais inem
parieh by the bishop. It was decided in Stack's of the sheep fund by the county commissioners
f.vnr l,v il, T.venmlnr countv court some two snd afterwards to be recovered of the owner of
years ago, and Is now brought before the su- the dog, if he be known. If not known the
I . ! .1 1 f 4 n I.. ..1i tmm trie
preme court for final decision. payment oi me loss i io uc
sheep lunu.
Sections 4th and 5th provide for Ihe pay
ment of Misses sustained, by the county treas-
Some days ogo tho Jerseytown Band went a
fiihinir un the creik. They look their "horns'
along. alo Charlie Sloes, Ihe popular band urer and the recovery of the money afterwards ,uprior medicines.
J. A. MILI.EK. M. D.
ALMA, Ioua, July 10(4, 1875.
Dr. Pierce:
Dear Sir- Your Pleasant Purgative Pelltts
are all you claim them to be. I also regard
vour Golden Medical Discovery, Favorite Pre
scription, and Sage's Cata.-rh Keniedy, as very
leader and orgnnlzer. One fish was caught, a
sucker we believe, but Iho modesty of the Hind
prevented Ihent from bragging nbout it Hut
it was a pleasant drive, nnd they enjoyed the ex
cellent music given along the route. The Band
deserves popular patronsge.
from the owners of dogs causing the loss,
Sec. Oth provides that all dogs In this Com
monwealth shall hereafter be personal proper
erty, and their owners shall be liable for the
damage they do, and for the costs and attor
ney's fees for collecting losses if sum nave to
be carried Into court.
Sec. 7th Axes the fees of justice of the peace
and appraisers under the act.
W. B. COUSINS, M. D.
A POIST is law vs. usunv.
We notice in the "Weekly Notes of Cases,"
Waller vs. Breisih, a case In usury carried up
from the Common Pleas of Schuylkill coun-
The undisputed facts of the case were as fol-
Sec. 8lh provides that at the end of the year iowi . j, January. 1871, the defendant borrow
the total"sheep fund" in the hands of the coun- d $2300 from the plaintiff, giving his judg
Have you Head Miss ALcerr's NewStobt,
'Undek the Lilacs?" This Btory rivals in
interest Miss Alcolt's firBt great success, "Little
Women." The scene is laid In a fine old New
England homestead and the neighboring coun
try town, and the half doien Jolly boys and
airla who form the chief characters are describ
ed, and their thousand pranks and scrapes de- potatoes'
tailed-in llie author's best style. Two char- f,1 "t.1? F.lf f . I . . 1 1 ! " 1 1 1 1 " I " " I . . I. I " . ! '. 1
acters that will especially delight the readers sides c shoulders
.1 i,t Lard per pound
area runaway circus-boy and his wondenui nay per ton ,
trained dog "Sancho," who, for "ways that are M8;seed'"-".V.'.'::'.'.':..'.'.'.":
, , l .!. !.- .1... .Un.l i.!l OIIflTATIONB FOR COAL.
uarit aim incus . . r ...., ..., .-.- - , D Tol
the "Heathen Chinee." "unuer me i-iiac. Ino.b" im
!.l..l o.:i.-..'.in,,-ir.i I No.8 " j"
was ueuun in at. mui,o.iiii ....... Blacksmith's Lutup on Wharf 3.t
magaiine lor gins anu noys, lur immuun.
1877, and will be completed in October, ISiS.
The publishers ofler the 12 numbers, from No"
vtmber, 1877, lo October, 18,8, containing
'Under the Lilacs," complile, beside Ibree
shorter serials, and short stories, 1-oems, pict
ures, rhymes, and jingles almost innumerable,
for $2.50, or they can be hod of ony Look-seller
at llie same rate.
The regular price of Si. Nicholas is $3 00 a
year, or 23 cents a number. .
John G. Whittier say- "It is little to say
of St. Nicholas that It is the best Child's Peri
odical iu the World "
The Christian Union says : "It is a delight
ful migszine for children of all ages fiom five
lo eighty-seven."
The ,Yeu.' York Tribune fays : "St. Nicholas
has reached a higher platform, and commands
for this service wider resources in art and let
ters than any of its predecessors or contempo
raries '
The iowon Icaifeniy soys : "We have no
hesitation in saying that both in Ilia letter press
ml the pictures this American magmine lias
no rival,"
Scrihner & Co., Publishers, N. Y,
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Business Notices
"The DoJInrof mn Daddies" or the green
batk will buy the best Heady-made Cloth-ing-
at Lowfpberp's,
New slock of Fans and Parasols at Luti
& Sloan's,
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Uargains in Ribbon's at Clark (V Wolfs,
Fnr a Suit of Ciothes made up in city jj
Btyle go to Lowenberg's.
Boot headquarters at McKinney's.
Bonmun Jesse,
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Bryan uuy
Clem w l)T Hev....
Doty Pealer
Frea Win L
Ueadley 8 Fcst...,
Klsner John
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Hev. Prof. Conielt of ihe German Tlieologi
cal School in Dubuque, Iowa, i to preach in
German next Sunday evening in the Presbyte
rian church. Those who enjoy their religion
teaching best in German will doubtless all at- , trea.urer over two hundred dollars, after I men, nota M security, which was mon after en
tend, as German preaching is a rarity In provdng for the payment of Its claims, shall (ertd up. Oa this Judgment the defendant paid
Bloom.' be distriluteil proportionately among ma ocuooi Joterest to the plslnliu at ine raie oi uirea per
.lislricts of the county. cent, a month until March, 1875. In the ear-
Sec. Oth provides that this act shall not re- u ,,.ti 0f 1875 the defendant paid $300 in re-
neal the provisions of any existing special laws duction of the principal. On November 3,
in relation lo the same subject, I 1875, the partiss entered into an amicable ac
Sfo. 10th nrovldes that lhi act shall not go ,ton , rovTO n,e Judgment, in which the ue.
Into iflVct In any county until ihe act has been fcudant confessed judgment of revival lo the
The AdfumaJ Iieeord of Danville has sgaln
changed hands. E. K. Orvis E-q , of Blooms
burg Is the editor for Columbia county. The
paper wears a patent outside and the local news
seem to be confined to Duville mostly, Wliih-
we cannot endorse the doctrines advocated by blleJ ,ml a yoXing .ifor th, sheep pUintia for $2100. No interest was paid after
tl.!., ,.,.., w. Im,.., tin. new tnanaeemtllt lua I: .. , . ., , , ,, v .fu. I .. , , t..j .
i - - - - - I aim against ine surrp iaw, s.w .w lf,e revival oi me jiiuiiucih,
succeed pecuniarily. ,iim Rs t0 U acceptance or rejection shall be April 1, 1878. The Court. There was suf-
, ., TT" ,i ,i aiG,i I taken oftener than once in two years. Sclent evidence to show excive usury inter-
A recent numuer ui im. .,u,ms.-. ..:., i .nrn..l nt the Gov- t k.. n,...ir..fil,. i,rl.lm ui c
11 III II Bl,l IIWIIVU s-I-I-" - - I VCIIIUIC UVIKVSill W J - " " - r-
crnor, it will still require a vole of the people I mentaad its revival by amicable agreement. If
ti...... before going Into tffect. I the amicable revival were cenclusive upon the
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- i aeienuaiu conJcwiinK nit, juoKiueni, u.ui j. "uu.-.
WIIKHB TO BPSND TUB SUMV8U. dom bo reached. Hard creditors, aware of
til. . f.mll. h.vlnr once been such law, would always make it a rondlllon oi
The Tidv Hoi'sewifk. The carpml tiny
houaewile, when the is giving her house its
pring cleaning, should bear in mind that the
dear inmates of her house are more precious
than houses, and that Iheie systems need cleans
ing by purifying llie blood, regulating the stom
ach and bowels to prevent and cure ibe disea
ses arising from spring malaria and miama,
and "he should know that there is nothing that
will do It u, perfectly and surely as Hop Hit
ters, the Purest and best of ll medicinea. See
other column.
of Ihe Northumberland
Jeiiwcrol contolned an arlicle speaking in com
plimentary term of our lepresenlativea Jlessis,
Jlcllenry and Brown, among others.
jjcntleiueii are credited with always being in
heir aeata iinlfss unavoidably absent, could be
What man
I'UIILIU SALES.
'rd V" - that .Wing lime. thst. judgment or .arrant of at
ways loumi voting not y ,,,., r.ii tnnBn nlaces-Sarato-or has lorn.y to corfees It or lo revive it should b
salaries, mil upon an occasion- or w... , " " " ,r...ii -vl 1 I,, th. .I.an. 'ihl. correcllve Powrr of Ihe Court
llieveil lo he Ihe Interest of their const luenis I oevu coiiiiuuuuy ju.ii -j . I" , . i. '..i i i ..r..
!'d of 11 e Co. nonwe-l.h Metropolitan throng that frolic alternately In must be exercised o p,.v,nt l.e rn n qf Unfor-
aUXM Commonweallh. I Ul hM d,btor, e ln rotrci,fM hand-.
vowed neyer again to repair to summer resorts. Ibis case Is an apt iiiu.irauon oi ine uenigi.
A,l ...t will, each returnlne season, cones the efleel of the law against usury. The defendant
I . t II D! 1. .A . I lea lM.1 iaA ffiW elt?rl.l VfiirB alfllJ tnlLTtbt lit
Nehemlah Kilchen.asslgnee of Thomas Iteece query wuere suau we go, o.ui- . - .. - -""y- ' .
will sell real estate In Greenwood township on new commodious and elegant Hotel has been the rat. of thirty-six per cent, per annum, he
June 7lh 1878, at 1 o ck p" inT ' completed and furnished by Dr. TL V. PUnjj, ". - '"' - h b
.' . ... i ii.,o.i W v .i . n.i nf c.rlv half a mil- orif Inal debt.
"U; ' ' "f ?T?" "r.7,a n NoronthU conUnen. po-l Order .Srmed and ,P1..l dismissed a. lb.
.i 1 1 nVlock . in. esses more ndranlsge. for the tourist, )leasure cost of the appellant.
Ca.ner Khawn. assleneo of John 11. Kllneer seeker, or those In search of rt and relaxation Indorsed by lh Medical Fraternity, w.uls
will sell real estate in ltosrinccreek township from Ihe cares of business, than this. Jit ! n every circle, found everywhere, Glenn'sSul
.on June 22d at 11 o'clock a. m. See adver- accesslblllly. 2d, Its cool, bjaclpg anal slu- (4,ur ft0JU , undoubtedly llie most popular
jlsement. hrious climate j the Ihermoinefer ranging In pUr(3er, runedy frr fln diseases and injuries,
summer from 135 to 75 degreea Fahrenhtlt. 8d, ,nj complsiloinl beuli(icr Ip. America. Bold
Paul K. nlrl J'-eq., was unanimousiyseiecieu i me aiiracuons oi ine iioiei anu n ii.tuu... 1,11 DrUfglits,
'hy ll'O Town Uouncll last aionuay evening lo All these combine 10 renuer ine wi uin-
fill Ihe vacancy caused by llie death of his fath- hie resort for those In search of relaxation and
.er. This action of the council was In occor- reel. Located on a blufl overlooking Ihe city
dance wllh the expressed wish of the tltUens, ol Uuflalo, Lake Erie, Huflalo Hay, and Nlsga-
.and meets wllh hearty approbation. Mr. Wirt la Hive; as It rapidly winds It way between
Is In every way qualified for Ihe mslllon of Island and f) tf K'" Jtaracl Just tx-
Hill's Hair & Whbker Pf, Hlack or Jlrown
50c.
May 17 4-w,
Babies ought lo be well lulen tare of the:
kTittm does not allow the slighlesl utglect. If
.Secretary, and his cflice is convenient to Ibe yond, It affords one of ijie finest of American your liaby sutlers from Colic i or l!oel Disor
.council room so he tan always be rounil when scenes, yiuuresa su leuers oi inquiry in.- isp; pi"
wanted. We congratulate the authorities on I sgcr f Invalids' end Tourl.U' Hotel," JiutTalo, a slmpU bijt always reliable rimtdy, Only 2,
rfl.elr selict on. 1 N. Y. IVW,
Admission free at McKinney's.
Summer HatB 1 Summer Hats 1
.Tust received
A full stock of Straw floods fof Men and
Hoys nt Lnwenberg a.
hiaekhoiihe better
hhatler John
lirobit J
Cldwell Joseph
11 Jacob
Kramer Chrlstlanna
Miuman Keulien
Thomas Kuth Ann,,
More Trimming Silks and Buttons just ro
ceived at Lutz & Sloan's.
Just in a new line of ladies' Dress Linens
at Plark & Wolfs,
White Vests, White Vests,
Linen Vests.
Dusters, Ultters nnd Alpacu coats just re
ceived at Lowenberg's.
New Sash Ribbons at Clark & Wolfs.
1 lot Crane Michael...,
IMy-SntitflilDg in Ulilo.
Cincinnati, O., May 31. The body of
Hon. John Scott Harrison, son of ex-Presi
dent Harrison, tvus found In a dissecting
room of the Ohio medical college to-day hy
the son of the deceased. It had been buried
iu the family vault nt North Ilend yesterday.
There is considerable excitement over the
.liscovery, and the janitor of college is under
arrest.
When preparing the grave, It was found
that the grave of August Devins, who died
ten days ago, had been despoiled. Devln
was a friend of the Harrisons, apd the dis
covery caused .them to be especially cartful
in preparing the grave of John Bcott Karri
sou, It was Btrongly walled up, the body
In a tnetulic casket, placed in, and, a stone as
heavy as sixteen wen could handle put on It.
The funeral over, Carter Harrison, a son of
deceased, and George Eaton, a grandson,
came to this city to search for Ibe body of
their friend Devins, Guided by a clue given
by an Item in the morning papers, they went
to the Ohio medical colli ge and in the dis
secting room, f, rope being drawn from the
chute, a body was found attached to it. M r
Harrison said ; "This is not my friend ; he
was mora wasted with consumption, while
this is a stout man." Colonel gnell Baker
wbn was with him, tuggested that he take a
good look. A cloth over the face, Hid only
cover lug about the body, was removed, when
Carter HarrUon trembled and turned pale
raying, "Great God I it's father." The body
was not mutilated, but the whiskers were cut
oil' and the Jugular vein cut and blood let
out. The body was taken to uu undertaker
aud prepared for burial.
More new Dress Goods just received at
Lutz Si Sloan's.
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MS i 2oo Reynolds .i.ihn
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6 7.1 lw Yetur Daniel est
1 6'i ion Yetter Isaac
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841 12 Miller Andrew 11
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9S7 10 Mlson Julia
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I.iersnr xiimlnisltutloti on tr.e estate of John Eve-
ln.nd.late of Flshunrcrei k lownshlp,c.il.co.,deceanil
haie been granteu b Ihe lu-i.ti.tir of said county lo
iheiinderslghed AOininisiruior.io wnomau ivn.un
Indebted aio nam sled to umke lmimdlulepajment
md thoso having claims or demands nt ainst tbo es
laio will mske thiui ktoMulotbe aomnlHiator
without dels).
1 M.A.AMMEHMAN,
Administrator,
may 3d, 1878-Cw 1 orks, I'a.
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S-S1C1XKK-S NOTICK.
Sotlco Is hereby Elven Ihst Motes liower nns wen
appointed nsslgite cf DaMd s. Dower of tntawli-sa
for the bennt of creditors, Ac. All rtrsoi.i there
tore, Indebltd lo the said Dsvid w. Hower, will ir.ako
cajrncnt to ihe said us.-1gnec and those hating
p alms or demands will mako known tho B.imo with
out delry.
1 MO"ES HOWF.lt,
W. I, F.VKKI.Y. Assignee.
MIT. tor Assignee,
may 3, 1878-lw
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The celebrity df our TIN T.(l TMIIACCO has
t fS fcaascdmony Imitations thereof to bo placed ou
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5 All dealers buying or selling other plug tobacco
S bearing a bard or metallic label.render tnemselves
Suable to the penally ot tne law, snd all persons
violating our trade marks are punishable by lino
and Imprisonment. 8KB ACT OF LUMIUEss)
AlO. 14. 1S70,
The geuloe I.OKII.I.A1I1) TIN TAJ TO
uHAl't'O can bo distinguished by a TIN 'MO on
ffeach lumpwlth thewordLOltlLLAHDstamped
j thereon. ,
2 mer 7,088 tons tabacco sold ln 1877, and nearly
x3,0o0 persons employed In lactorles
g Taics paid GoVmnt in 1S77 about J3,500,ooo, and
g during the past 19 years, over 120,000,000.
These goods sold by all Jobbers at monuiocturcre
march 8, 1878-3m Rco
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iiinrnos nousi: hay iok;;-.
Th only alngl., doubt, or slirar F..rks llist
r.a b. Mint, SOLD or 1 gtD withoatbecoralnt;
liaM for Inrrlop.m.Dt.
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T. I.rtt tht tb.apMta.4 rmi .ra.ll.kl w.y to pal
aar...
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may 81, '78-lm
Dauchy & Co'b. Advt's.
When you want a Nice Suit
for Summer wear
(jo to Lowenberg's,
Rubbers ut McKinney'i
The display of Jewelry, Silverware,
Watches. Ac. at V. S. Hates' is said by all
to be the choicest to be tetn in Uloomiburg.
Repairing Is done by bim In the best man
ner and at the lowest possible rates.
Sole Leather, l'rench Calf and Kisl Skins
at J. Schuyler & bon.
Cadman savs he sells he sella Furnlturt
at the lowest rates, and has a large assort- 1 1
incut always on liatul,
-i i'ai
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cane tlwen.
Collins l'eu-r K
Cleater Wellington
Dougherty Michael
Foley Mary nn ,,,
liaughen Martin
llo well Thomal
llamoti Michael ,
tionley JnoU
lloagland i. M
llolines Thomas .....,,
Hughes Jno J ,
Kline Keinbold
Keller widow
Keller loch J V Aly.urrta
Loiigon Fat
Uhlgh & Mohanoy 11 H Co.
Marks Uojd
- lieo
Maehen Thomas
McKUney Unas
Mcllugh James
Uooru John
Mclirearly Mrs.,.,..,.,,-...
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TITLE PBIirECT.
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SCUOOLS HA1LBOAI1 COMPLtTHI TUBOt'UUTUK
CSNTBK Of TUKQBAKT.
ic?is Sl'lltl lor ltllii)lll4'l,'niVior German
Address YV. . lUCIIAItT,
I.ASb COMUISSIOS'BK,
GRAND ItAriDfi.MlCll,
aprll 12, 1S7S-22W d
nT)ri K "VC Highest honors at all World's
I ) It 1 n Kxhtbltlon. Latest Cataiooufh
and ClBcn aks. wllh new .tjle.. rrdureil lirlec
and much liiforn.ntlon skst free, .mason k
IHMLIN oliOAN Co., lioston, ev York or Chi
cago, d maj si, Ts-iw
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Orunii only 1U3. Itiiyri como unU whiuohL
lioine if I uni not m rei r'i,ntd K Knre paM
both w ajs "ml Piano or org-Hii (rlf,nfrej.Lari:v lllkt.
jipwipiij-er with much Information etout cwt of
I Iiiimii A: OtKuiiH sent Irte. leaurtJrerH JJAN
KUV hKATtv ai-liUjrton,New Jersey,
mav 94, Tfi-fw d
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Aluboch ham
Conner John F
Geo
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tiood Jaeub ,,,,
llonman wta eat
llagenbueh Wu
Hsnrle. Joseph
IUUUU1.UU
Dress Goods cheap at Clark & Wolrs.
Cadman always keens on hand all kinds
of l'luTUKK ! KAMKb.
-ii 1
Oo to Teter liilluiver'a Centre street for
the celebrated Hill Carter A Co's flour Men
deuhall'a best. Wholesale and retail. 200
l.flrrid. will Iia tm-MvpiI fi.st or next week.
You can buy in large pr small quantities, TJJ
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chased direct from the manufacturer!. This
flour has a lilcli reputation here, and will
be in great demand.
Jlay 7, 2w.
Hoots aud Shoes cheap at McKlouej'i
Cramplon's I'alm boap is the best laun
dry soap in Hits or any omer uiatiet
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safe hy Jacob II, Maiie.
McKiuueya bhoe Store
House.
For
may lS-lw
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Try it Uuy it
1'alin l'alni l'alm Soap
'b at Jacob 11. Maize s,
At Jacob II, M aire's
ni'ay 8-ltv
1'. 8. Hates mails a specially nf repairing
watches, clods, jewelry, silverware, or any
thing else In his line of business. He al
ways Insures a first-class job aud is prompt
with his work.
Crainptou-lrolhcr's l'alm noap at Jacob
II. Maize's.. It is the best. Try it,
may 8-1 8 w
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Morrison James
Msrr i: Morris ,,
Msrr II M
o uouanamoa lier,,,,,,
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tlurnhey Anthony
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'Irleu Jacob ,.,
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j Treusurcr's Sulo of Pcnteil Luiida
m LoiiuiibM county.
1'itr.ntih' I'liranlUt, I'lIN make New Idell HI.od,
andwiu completely chsntfe the blood InliioenilrK
s)sleinlu three months. Any person v. ho will taVo
1 pill eucli nlvht rroiulto'S w eeks may be restor
ed to count health, ir such a thi g bo possible, sent,
bv mall tor . letter stHinps. I. S. JliH NsuN tl"i..
ouuor .ne. u may 24, ,mw
Mm tbo following lot, plecei and parcels of ecat-
d )u lids, returned by the tax collectors, are tj be
bold at tbe dame time, uuder the proTUloci of au I
Actor Ahncrably, entUk-a, "Ad aet relation to the
sale of laudi for taxes Iu Columbia county." approv
ed March till, im.
Awftfliil k,vh4t prut t Crulitlill Tipoi-t..nn fur
Ant rhtwng quulitiM Hid txettltnei and la'ng cJU)
vtf of rsuttUig n-l fianrrwg, Tt W Ubicn
r iiitj, our tlu bltip lrJvnn k i cl i
t.niUtxt n infrnor foA, r Us) JaeUm'i H it U
onrM'ty tloj. boldbjrs.lUvkit-''. Ps-ni lor mm. .
tric, lit C. A. J.coi Jt Cij.. Mtft., I tjWnburg,
(! 1 M'AltOIsi:, .werl An... I'hllndtli.Llu.
may Si, iw d
Vorce t Crawford,,,
HMeJotin
lloiruiun i: 1 re.s ,
llulms Wxa ,,
llarilson larlus ....
4 25-sa Kramer mn
toe Kindt John Co,,,
149 Lemon lhoiuos..,,,
te kcuefiry uOH.,
342
2.-4 54
KUhlngCreeW 4 si
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10 84
9 00
" 2 19
9 80
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Acres. Warmntco or owaer.
97 Cronse Stephen BeaTer
1 shrlri-r II. nry dg
27 Henjjmtu S J Denton
70 " " aoi
en Conner Catharine do
45 .Mntblus do
2 lots Meltenry llussel , o
.1 M ttti p 1'imlii do
I.Mc.veal Al.raia uo
S3 Mllllllin SUhSU..., ...
15 Ix.ty I'ealrr , .
ls llimk.1 w
49 liusnes is w
s Uo.-l.4-r Mailu ,.,.,
I lot Andrews llji'ilrl .
- Kline sti.an .-, M
" I'rrntls Nancy
'lots 1'ursillls ll....
I I t Thomas Juo
5 lots m uuer Norinan.......M...,,
lacr' AruatNoau .
ioiouu.es JOHU
lots Kn-as And cwa est
acre Klkendall $ Creasy.
let liienuan Jacob .
; - jui-nen i-eier .,
1 ' Crui.u llnmlnlek
' UvelleM 11.,.,
t Winn IH-nnls
9 14 Ktilltle. Joiuitnou
H " liurk John Mrs
9 " culnriilllp Mrs
1 " nuilson lwild
0 ' Kreamtr W
1 " Mor.-un Mllliio,,
1 liroun Fred .. ., M
1 " lluuimel Jo.-k .............
0 acres I hner William H
15 " Calleu Isaae e.tt
10 ' Horn u ....
1 l(i Kills IU A
2ii lifies MIiim rKeeii JoUu
1 lol I'irer Mm
e-ueris unili r 1J
S3 lllh liy licence ... ,
50 lijusou lluimuh.
It " .ouoBliaild
84 ' tiieii.ly HI. hard est.
2 ults Juo w
1 lol Mess s ...... .,,.,.
ty, tteieKiilenb nr.loseph.
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tor 1101MAYS
m:w
'2, (MX) llin.irnil..iis. Address tor netr elrculars.
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une i, ,s 4. u
$50
Wo'ls,
rora.
(ti H f "altcn, Oraut ir Towm. tt Ii
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ills' M I l'rlee, wllh lmprnwrt Inbaler I
vr eer-where. WKEKs, s vr
l'.ir ii ease nf TA.T HU
iihi rsiiiiiur.i'. iiuiueul i ii.,. lor
tairh will not Instantly relleTeand
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rora. N. V.i Win. Honeu. feu . 1c
llattcn, Oraut Jtr I'ow.n, tt louls.
man.
ikia
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i loi'iieiors, iio!.iou, aiiua.
June 7, 1S7S-4W d
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tho acency tor two ol the most popular Publications,
sliot the Finest Cliromos mounted snd siretrh il
(I4i30 Inches each) lo et try subscriber, Tbo Best
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rubllealfut. Klegaut l'reuiluuis, and large Com
ml.tlons place us ahead or all uotnpetttirs Illustra
ted Circulars free. K. P. I. HU4TKIN, Publishers,
Norlh East Corner 7lu and Dickinson streets, Phila
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AGISTS! l.FAD THI?! !
Wi, win i ii) n-i i is H'h ri ( r 1 1 oo rm in mn.
and ixrsns until i iir M w jt osi m i iviin
miss. Address bill KMAN . lO J.n.-.uL Muh.
juuet, 1S-4W a
"u.. nUK. I Nil
l. w, VCKgVNoLD.s, Treasurer.
U'l'M HI iKsitii orwllloifcxeniitioj
(m atie at tho Caxtrvsuosioa.
JOH 1'RINTIKO
OF 1VH.Y nUPlU(
EXECUTED I'ROMJTl.Y
A.T THi. Columbian Omw.
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