The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 21, 1878, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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THE COLUJLB1iVK
iii.ooHHnuiKi, rnitiAT, jusk 21, ism
Rail Kond Time Table.
LACKAWANNA ft llWlOMSUUUd UAH, HOA!)
NORTH.
Accommodation Train, c.to A.M.
Mall Train i TJV) A.M.
Express Train l.M r. M.
CATAWISSA I1AII, I10AH.
WOIlTIf.
Accommodation Train e,!9 A.M.
Itegular Express
Through cars on Express train either lo New York
or Philadelphia, Accommodation train rtitisbctwcon
Catawlssa anil Willlamsport.
A handsome fountain hu been placed on the
ground of the Normal School ty th Senior
CIam, assisted by contrlbutloni from friend of
llio pcliool.
We hare received from J, L. Dillon, our pop
ulnr llorint, a banket of fine Bharpleae seedling
Uranlierrles, for which he hu our thanks. They
aro beautiful specimens of what he raises, and
wo nro only sorry tho basket did not hold a,
bnliel.
Woofer a special discount of 10 per cent lo
old and new suliscrilieM who pay In advance.
$1.80 will pay for llio Coi.U.niiIAN for one Tear
after this dale until further nollec. This docs
not apply to nub-criptloti now duo. Our sub
scribers will do in a favor by calling their
neighbors attention to llio f.ict that tho Coi.um
MAX can bo had for $1.80 In advance
SOUTH.
8.00A.M.
4.49 1'. M
11.45 A. M
snrrn
7,s i. M. A. P. Young, J. II. Ikeler and Wesley Bow
U'45 v' M mo" 'ave ,ecn "PPolnted delegate! from the
Columbia County Agricultural Society to the an
nual meeting of delegates to elect Trustees of feMed the ima of which they were convicted.
tlie i-enn.vjvanli. blate College, to be held W ed- How he does this Is contained in the following,
nesday June 20th. taken from his book, usee 149. ci. sct. Wo
have only to say In regard to the question of
TULLY'B CONFESSION.
We hare before ui pamphlet entitled "A
War of Classes, How to avert It, by Thomas
Alng e Dtvyr." We do not know who Thomas
AInge ftevyr Is, but from the contents of his
book we judge him to be either a bad man
whose object Is to Incite the laboring classes to
riot and blood shed, or an escaped lunatic who
ought to be looked after. He devotes consider
able space to the Mollle Magulre trials and ex
ecution! In this state and denounces the entire
proceedings as 'judicial murders." In order to
carry out his argument successfully It became
necessary to show that none of these men con
C. II. Hobb!n, a son of our townsman D. W
veracity between the Herald reporter and Mr.
uuu,,,-.grau uiin10nwmin.ryY'"0", Elwell, that the reporter had no knowledge
N. onlhelSlhlnst. As. member of the Ben-1 hlltT(rofMr. Elwell's action, and because
iur 1.1a, mr. ivoumns was sinaioua ana alien
$200 paper In the comity making tho oiler.
tlvo to duly. In Its account of the closing ex-
the only erclscii the Ulica Morning Herald states that
If.
Adjourned Court on Monday duly 1st.
W. 11. Kuons and family havo returned lo
litoomsburg.
The damage dono by llro lo the HlicrlU's resi
dence In the old jail has been repaired.
Tho gras on the Kulr groumU was sold last
Saturday to Sylvester I'tirsel.
Samuel Seybert of Orango has erected a new
dwelling house on his farm.
Moyer brothers have their places of business
connected with a telephone.
A building occupied by Mrs. lltillaln in Or
nngeyille was discovered lo be on (ire a few
nights ago. The ll'tnes were extinguished be
fore much damage was done.
A railroad ticket to Chicago and back for
sale at this ollico very cheap, (lood until De
cember 3lst 1878. If
The best reform in domestic life Is without
doubt the introduction of Dr. Hull's llaby Syr
tip. Where It is known no more laudanum Is
given to tho Babies. It sells for 25 cents.
"M.-. ltobblns was one of the best speakers of
the evening." It will be remembered that this
IntItulion is under the professorship of Mr. I.
O. Best formerly connected with the Blooms-
burg State Jjermal School.
George Gardner, son of E. K. and Maria L.
Kollins, died on Thursday of last week, seed 9
years, 0 months and 20days. He had scarlet fe
ver, but had so fr recovered as to be about the
home, when dropsy set In and he was carried
away suddenly. The remains were taken to
Scrauton for Interment on Suturday. George
wai nn unusually bright boy and In this bereave-
he could get no 'Insormallon from Mr. Elwell
until the publication of the confession in the
Columbian the reporter purposely sought to
cast a. doubt over the genuineness of the docu
ment. In answer to the question, who wrote
confession! we say it was written by counsel, in
Tully'a cell, at his dictation, on Tuesday, March
ISth, 1878, at nine o'clock at night, aRer th
Board of Pardons had refu sed to interfere. Tho
balance of the article Is so absurd as to need no
comments. Here it is In full.
CONTINUED ATROCITIES IN PENN
SYLVANIA. "With not a friend to animate and tol',
To others' ears that death became htm well :
Around him roes to forgo tho ready lie,
And blot life's latest sceno with calumny."
I did not dwell upon the most foul judicial
incnt the mournlne parents have the svmnathv
of their many friends. It Is onlv a short time murder committed upon illcster, McIIugh and
since they burled another child. i""Ti because it was simply a repetition of the
crime committed on the ten victims in last sum
An Authority on Black Eye. Harry mer, substituting for the murderer Kennedy
Hill, the famous "Sport," is said to know more as perjured witness, that other murderer "Kelly
about black eyes than the brightest brunette in the bum.'
America. He has given and taken thousands But when I saw a confession Imputed to Till
in his time, and he says that the only thing ly, I remembered the above lines, and deter
which will remove them within twelve hours mined to make sharp inquiry in relation to this
is Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia.
Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet.
Dr. Giles,
451 Sixth Avenue, N. Y.
Trial size 25 cents.
paraded "confession."
The night before the execution the Herald re
porter lets in this light : "Mr. Klwell has been
trying to get Tully to confess, but so far has
failed." Next day, and after the execution, tli
I same renorter sav s Tullv did DUt a confession
The Columbia county Medical Society held in M, Elwell's hands, and "there is no reason
their annual meeting at the exchange Hotel in u. ,lnht hut It la Pennine." This remark raises
The frequent rains have this place on Tuesday last. After transacting mT mjnii a mMt reasonable doubt. So I wrote
was to Mr. Elwell who promptly and iiohtely thu
Corn is backward.
kept the ground too wet for it, and unless thcro t10 usual business an election of officers
cornea a dry spell soon the crop will be small, ieu nn,i the following gentlemen were elected. I replied
Wheat and rye promise nn abundant yield.
Fob Sale. A stationery Steam Engine and
boiler, twenty-fivo horse power. Will sell nt a
sacriGce. Enquire of E. Jacoby, llloomsburg,
or Dr. J. F. Chapin, Benton. june 14-1 w
When your Baby Is restless whilo teething,
get Dr Bull's Baby Syrup, a dose of it will re
lieve tho llttlo sufferer at once. Only 25 cents
a bottle.
President, Drs. T. J. Swisher of Jerseytown .
Vice Presidents, Dr. J. B. McKelvy of Blooms
burg and J. K. Bobbins of Catawlssa; Treas
urer, Dr. C. M. Harder of Bebrtburg; Secre
tary, Dr. Li. u. Kline or Catawlssa. After a
discussion of medical subjects participated in
by llio different members, the society adjourn
ed to meet again on the third Tuesday In Sep
tember.
It is rumored that tho present street com
missioner is going to resign as soon as ho fin
ishes tho work on Main street, llo cant get
through too soon.
Through the courtesy of Mr. B. F. Snyder
we were shown the dlQerent departments of his
art gallery, and found them fully equiped with
everything necessary for producing fine work.
Mr Snyder has had an ex erianee of upwards wouW b, lh, beUer oU mUo explanation. Did
Patrick Tully did place In my hands a con
fession for publication after his death. Tli
New York Herald oontains a correct copy. Tl
statement was read to Father Koch, of Shamo
klu, In Tully'a presence, about an hour before
ine execution, bo me priest can aiuriu us gen
uineness. Hester and Mcllugli both aumitle
their guilt the mght before the exreut on, all
being informed that Tully had confessed.
GEO. E. ELWELL.
Now as the Herald reporter had sent on th
Intelligence the night before that Mr. Elwell had
not succeeded in gelling a confession, it nar
rows very closely the question of veracity be
tween them..
Besides, this phrase "did place in my hands"
Death move! in a'mysterious wav. It knows
neither friend nor foe. The hitrli. the
low, Iho rich, tho poor, the strong tho weak
nro nil made equal by tlio hand of tho Destroy.
Wo nro painod to chronicle the severe loss
that has just befallen Mr. and Mrs. .T. (1,
freeze In tho dcalh of their onlv son Mid
youngest child, Boyd.agcd 0 years and 1 1 days.
Ho was a boy of unusual promiso. Though
mall in stature for his years, ho wni far be
yond them In Intellect.' Always bright nnd
happy ho bad made many friends, and his nc-
tlvo form and cheerful voico will bo missed In
other places than his own heme, now mado so
desolate. On Thursday of Inst week ho was
Hacked with diphtheria In its worst form.
Col. Freeze who was nwny from home was tel-
egrnpneu to on Saturday, anil reached hero in
tho evening. On Tuesday morning, thero np
penred to ho a change for tho better, nnd tho
family began to feci encouraged about his re
corery, but in tho afternoon he suddenly grow
worse, nnd in a fow moments breathed his hist
The funcrnl took place on Thursday morning
at St. Paul's Church, and tho remains of the
little one who was tho pride of his father, tho
comfort of his mother, and tho joy of tho
household, were lnid to rest in Uoscmont
Cemetery. This is tho second time that this
family has lost an only son. Twelve yenrs ago
a son nnd daughter, I lope and Helen, wcro bur
led within n fuw weeks of each other, and now
Boyd has joined them, A sympathising com
mun'ity mingled their tears with those of the af
flicted family over tho grave of their dead
child. A number of ladles had strew n tho ernvo
with flowers previous lo thn burial, nnd llio
casket was lowered inlo n bed of rocs.
AN EXCITING CHASE.
The Sew Dor Law.
Tho new dog law passed nt the last session
of tho Pennsylvania legislature makes all
dogs personal property j for whatever dam
ago they do their owners shall be liable,
even for tho costs nnd attorneys' lees, If the
suits bo taken to court. An annual tax of
fifty cents on malo nn 1 one dollar on female
dogs, will bo levied, which will bo kept In n,
separate account by tho county treasurer,
Irom which owners of sheep shall be com
pensated when dogs deplete their droves,
provided that tho owners of tho dogs cannot
bo ascertained. If discovered, the latter
must mako good the loss. Assessors are re
quired to tnko an account of dogs In their
districts, with the name of tho owners. If
at tho end of the year tho amount of money
in tho hnnds of tho county treasurer from
this source exceeds a given sum, tho surplus
Is to bo divided among the school districts.
The adoption of this law Is made optional
In counties, A ballot shall be taken not oft
cner thati once In two years, upon Its nc
ceptanco or rejection, nnd It wll remain
with tho voters to pronounce upon the mer
its of tho measure.
Our readers may remember the trial of the
Com. vs. Mrs. Hanuan Bright, In which u pas
tor's brotherly kiss led to a church row. The
Sheriff and Deputy went to the seene of nctioii
on Tuesday last to make a reirrct for nun pay
ment of cost", In greenbacks or other Govern
mentcurrency. It seems the lady in question
was dining nut, and our modest Sheriff and his
timid Deputy wero at once surrounded by a
squadron of ladies. After a parley, iu which
the ladies bad the advantage, the besieging
host agreed lo retire on condition of a surren
der of the culprit, after she had lime lo make
some material repairs. They watched nnd
waited. By the merest accident the Sheriff di
covered his prisoner hurrying towards the
wood, and she had a good start. He gave chase,
"astern chase is a long chase," and tluough
fields of wet rye, wheat, and tangled grass,
svcr worm fences and dykes, the pursued and
pursuer rambled. But the Sheriff outwinded
her, and after capturing his prisoner, the party
returned in good order to the jail at Blooms
burg. The buggy is narrow scaled, but the
posse eomitatux and Sheriff managed to succeed
in (xecu'.ing their duty.
.Since writing tho above Mrs. Bright has
been released on giving a mortgage on her
property to the Commissioners for all the costs
that have accrued.
of ten years in the leading galleries of this eoun
Mr. P. V. Weaver of Hnzlcton, a graduate of I try, and he certainly turni out as fin wsrk In
the Normal School has finished his law studies
in Philadelphia, and been admitted to the Bar.
Wo wish him success.
artistie lighting, posing and fine photographic
finish as we have seen in the larger cities.
With his gentlemanly conduct toward his pat
rons, nrlbtiu eye and desire to please, we pre
dict for him a fine trade. He certainly de
serves more than a passing glance, and we
Owing to the absence of Col. Freeze attend
ing the Supreme Court last week, tho copy for
tho chapter of Columbia County War Itccord cheerfully recommend him to the public.
was not furnished, and is therefore omilteU
In this issue. 1
LIVEIt IS KINO.
The Supreme Court on Monday affirmed the
sentence of the Court below in llie case or the
Commonweallh against Harman A. Kramer.
The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole
human system, as it controls the life, health and
happiness of man. When it Is disturbed In its
When the opinion of the Court is received it proper action, all kinds of ailments are the ntt-
sill lie published, if not too lengthy.
Through the kindness of Mr. D. Lowenherg,
sixteen different families wcro furnished with
n nice mess of trout in tho early part of this
week. Mr. L. spent a few days up the creek,
, and returned with over six hundred trout,
which ho generously distributed among his and Stnmacl
ural result. The digestion of food, the move
ments of the heart and blood, the action of the
brain and nervous system, are all immediately
connected with the workings of the Liver. It
has been successfully proved that Green's Aug
ust Flower is unequalled in curing all persons
afflicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint,
Sample bottles to try, 10 cents
"WAHINO.AT TUG MVKIi."
friends.
SS
Mr. Rulledge of Espy is building a steam
boat for canal and river navigation, It will
contain berths for twenty five passengers, nnd
will draw only about sixteen Inches of water.
The wheel is in the rear and is arranged mi
that it can be elevated or lowered according to
the cargo. Tho trial trip will be made to
Wilkesbarro sometimo during the summer.
Positively sold in all towns on the Western
Continent. Three doses will prove that It is
just what you want.
June 7 tf.
ItESOLUTlONS OF CONDOLENCE.
The following was adopted by Van Camp
Lodge I. O. of O. P., at its regular meeting on
the 15th inst :
Tully writ it, and have it ready to "place" in
Mr. Elwell's hands ? Or did counsel himself
write it f When was the writing done? By
whom f Who was present at this writing ? Per
haps those things might admit of explanation,
and perhaps they might not. At any rate,when
Mr. Elwell proceeds to state, vaguely enough,
that "Hester and McIIugh both admitted their
guilt," and re ered me to Father Koch, I de
termined to refer rather lo Fathers McGovern
and Bchtutzer for such information as they
might be warranted In affording. I wrote, al
so, to Mr. Elwell, informing him that I had
done so, and suggesting that he might hold
conference with those gentlemen, and among
them throw whatever additional light on the
subject. To those last appeals I received no
answer.
Anxious to find out the truth, If possible, I
wrote to Mr. Wolverton (of the victim's coun
sel), who politely responded thus:
The only confession that I know of to be a
confession of Tully, that I know to bo genuine,
is the one made to George E. Elwell, Eeq., one
of his counsel, a copy of which I enclose. There
appears by the papers to hay been, another
statement signed by him, purporting to be made
to Benjamin franklin and Ihomas Alderson, a
copy of wbich I enclose. The first was pub
lished In the paper printed by George E. El
well, who was one of the counsel for Hester,
and I have no doubt that it Is correct. Where
there is stars it omits the names of parties men
tioned in the original.
This answer has been delsyed because of
your letter having been directed to Blooms-
As the Irishman stood waiting at the river
for it to run by in order that he might cross
over, so people wait when suffering with con
stipation, forgetful that the cause Is torpid liter
and dyspepsia, and that it neier cures itself, but
must be overcome by some gentle yet positive
cathartic. No medicine or combination of
medicines yet discovered give such prompt and
permanent relief as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pur
gative Pellets.
riXEAPPLE, U'ileot Co., Ala.
Dn. Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y.:
Pear Sir I was sickly from youlh "up, for
seveu years life was a burden, iny food would
not digest, and my liver was enlarged. I tried
various remedies, but lo no purpose. Your
Pellets have effected my entire cure. Inclosed
please find $1.50 far a copy of the People's
Common Sense Medical adviser. I regard it as
the best book over published. I am trying to
get others to use your medicines and read your
book.
Yours truly,
JOHN E. LUXAX
Newspapers aro so much lu llio habit of
giving ndvtco to other pcoplo that they should
bo ready to npprcciato any which may bo di
rccted to tlieiu. And so they may Dud mat'
tcr worthy of coiisidciation in a resolution
adopttd by tho Presbyterian General Asseni
Uy. Tint liidy iccogni.cs with satisfaction
tho enterprise of the secular press in obtaining
and publishing ccclc-iatical nnd religious
new?, ami the ability with which it discusses
and advocates nica-uies in promotion of edu
cation, sound morals nnd good order. Thus
much by tlio way of compliment. Hut then
follows a warning which newspapers some
times furgct. Tho Assembly therefore call
their attention "to tho propriety and duty of
giving les prominence to llio details of ciime,
pccially of nil forms ot licentiou-ne, as
their publication tends to destroy delicacy of
Iccling, to coriupt tho public mind, uud to
make that familiar and less repulsive which
should always bo viewed with abhorrence."
Indorsed by the Medical Fraternity, popular
in every circle, found everywhere, Glenn's Sul
phur Soap is undoubtedly the most popular
purifier, remedy for skin diseases and injuries,
and complexional beautiCer in America. Sold
by all Druggists.
Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, Black or Brown
50c.
May 17 4-w.
Various C'nuaes
Advancing years, core, slcVne&s,dlsappolntinent,and
hereditary predisposition all opcrato to turn tlio
hair! gray, and cttl.er ot them inclines It toslied pre
maturely. Ayek'h lUin Viooit will restore faded or
gray, light and red lialr to a rich brown or deep
black as may desired. It softens and cleanses tlio
scalp, giving It a l.eallliy action, and removes and
cures uandrurf and humors, lly lts.use falling hair
Ischecked, and a new growth will be produced In all
cases whero tho follicles aro not destrojed or glands
decased. Its tKeets am beautifully shown
brashy, weak or sickly hair, to which afew applica
tions w 111 produco tho gloss and freshness of J ouiu.
Harmless nnd sure lu Its operation, It Is Incompara
ble as a dressing, uud Is especially valued for tlio
soft lustre and richness of tono It Imparts. It con
tains neither oil Lor dje, and will not soli or color
white cambric; jet it lasts long on tho hair, and
keeps It fresh and Igorous.
1011 SALE 11T 11 1. DEALERS. U0.3
BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
TI11H SCHOOL, aa at prcHent constituted, oners tho very beat facilities for l'rofcshtonal and Classical loarnlni
imuuinK spacious, mwiiug uuuuuiuuiuuiuua , cuiupiuLvif uuiui'u sicum, win vcniuaiea. uguica uy gas, am
snrincf wuier,
Loauiun nniuunui, ami tiwy ui iwwis.
ruratsbca wltu a bountiful supply ot.purc.ftott
Discipline, nrm but klud. uniform and thorough, Expensea
Tasnlian nvnnslAnmirl nfTKilnnf n ,t n . Mini
moderate, rif ty cents a week deduction to all expecting to teach, btudents admitted at any time. Uootns reBerved when desired.
v;ourbesoi siuay pruaeiiuuu uy luusiulu;
I. Moik-1 School. II. Preparatory. Ill, Elementary IV, Clawicnl.
Adjunct Courses : I. Academic, II. Commercial. Ill, Course in Munc.
IV. Course In Art. V. Course In Physical Culture.
Master of tuo Classics.
Tho KUMiiontary, scientific and Classical Courses are PUQKRSHIUKAU and Students graduatnj therein, receive- state Diplomas, conferring tho followln
uruuuaie in me ouur courses receive isufinai teruueawjs
corresponding Degrees Master of the hleinents : faster ofrtho seleucesj
Ul'Mr luuuimil'iiiNt BiKiiuu uv iuu ujiji-ci n ui iuu nu.ii nut iuinti-n,
' l he coui se of Mud y prescribed by thu state Is liberal, an tin' Sflentlilc and Classical courses are not inrerlor to those ot our best Colleges.
Tho state roqulresa higher order of ctllzenthln. The times dem.ind it. It Is ono ot tho prime objects of this school to help to secure It, by furnishing Intelli
gent and cniclrut Teachers for hfr Schools. Tothlsendlt solicits young persons of good abilities and good purposes, itiose who desire to improve their tlrao
und their talents, as - indent. To all such It promises aid lu developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor alter leaving school. For
Catalogue, nddres tho Principal.
HON. WII.M.V.W CLWl.l.L rrmlricut llonrd of Truster
Mercantile. Appraisement.
LISl' OF DCALDHS IU COlX.MIIIA COUNTY,
I hereby certify that tho following list ct iWlcr
taken, returned am! 1 valued bymo In nceord.ince
with the several nits ct Assembly, In and lor the
county ot ColuinW.i. tor tho year 1st?, Is correct to
tho best ot my know ledjo and belief.
Names
Class, Amt.
iietrr.it lowssmr.
THOMAS JACOBY. Juno loth 1S79, by the Hot
N. i-pear, Mr. I). It. Thomas ot Mount rieasaat ana
Hiss I.lndy Jacoby ot tho same place.
Whkhkas, Death lias again entered our I burg instead of Sunbury, Pennsylvania
In all Classes of Society, Glenn's Sulphur
Soap is tho ruling purifier. Ladies use it to re
move defects of the complexion, nnd persons
troubled with eruptions or other irritations of
the skin are promptly cured by it. Sold by nil
Druggists.
Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, Black or Brown,
50c.
June 14 'liv.
lodge and removed from among us our brother
William Peacock and, whereas we deem it
proper to place upon record some expression of
our feelings upon this our sad bereavement,
therefore be it
Retailed, That in the removal of our late
Verv respectfiillv,
S. P. WOLVEKTOX.
The above, it will be perceived, is a very4
loose way of dealing with "facts" that are
doubted. 'That I know to bo genuine," says
Mr. Wolverton. But he does not tell us how
A man named If. Vnux, from Scrauton. has
been astonUhing Harrit-burg with feats of walk
ing. He walked, Fquaro heel and toe, n half
mile in three minutes eleven and a rpiarter sec
onds. He ollered lo make a wager ho could
walk half a mile In quicker time than any horse
in Harrifburg could trot a mile. His wager
was not taken.
This is the same H. Faux who a short time
since astonished the Sherifl by the facility witli
which lie walked on his hands nnd knees
through the wall of llie old jail.
It may bo amusement for thoso who engage
in it, but fist driving through the streets of a
town liko Bloomsburg is not safe There is
danger of ft collision in turning corners, while
it ia actually perilous to allow children to go
upon tho streets at all. It has got to bo a cus
tom for certnigentlemen who have fast hor
ses to drivo around after supper and "ihow
off." This not only is not smait, but it is
positively forbidden by law, and the citizens of
tho town who value their lives, demand llmt it
shall bo prevented, Tho officers of tho law
know their duty, and should perforin it. An
arret or two might bo n good thing.
brother we recognize the hand of "Him who is he knows it to be genuine,
mightier than we of earth," and whilst we be- In short, Mr. Wolverton adds nothing lo our
heve that our brother has been called to a life knowledge, save the fact that Ihere was another
where sullering is no more, still we cannot re- . , . , , ,
strain a feeling of sadness when we miss his so-called "confession" of Tully, made to a
kindly voice and his ever smiling face. Our couple of Iron policemen. In it I find tho fol-
brother had been with us for many years : he lowinir :
had ever proved a model member, honest in Quatisn. Did Kelly tell the truth about the
an things, unseinsn ami aevoieu 10 me interest i circumstances or tho ilea murder?
or the order, tie was ever prompt to me can Annstr. He swore to some lies, but mot he
oi uuiy, ever reauy to lenu a neiping niu w a lM lrue N(.ilhcr neiiler nor Mclli-Kh
urou.er in ui.irem mu wunuj to (J ie to do the deed. What I done w of
for emulation.
Pceolred, that we deeply sympathize with his
bereaved widow and children in this thtir sad
fllllietion.
Heaolied, that the lodge room be draped In
inniirniiiir for thirty davs. and that a certified
copy of these resolutions be given to the family
or our deceased urotner,
It. H. Rinolxe,
Wn. W. Baihutt,
John Pexmak.
SCHOOL BOAIID.
The Normal School Commencement exercises
U'jepl:enext week,
Tuesday, June 25th.
Lecturo by ltcv. Dr. Hopkins
Wednesday, June Wtk,
Final Announcement
Class Kxercises
Calliepian Bo-Union
Thurmay, June iith.
Commencement Kxercises 10 n. in.
Alumni Ko-Union 2 j. m.
Seniors' Beecption 8 p. m.
All tho friends of the school, particularly
8 p. ni.
10 n. m.
4 p. ni.
8 p.m.
A regular meeting of the School Board was
!ieldat,(he office of C. W. Miller. All th,
members present. Minutes of last meeting were
read and approved. Mies Agnes BueMnghau
was recommended for a State Normal Diploma.
James Dennis and William Dennis, children of
James Dennis were recommendtd for admission
to the Soldiers Orphans School.
The rate of tax was fixed at eight mills for
school purposes and two mills for building pur
poses. '
The compensation for collector was fixtd at
two per cent.
John K. Qrolt, M. C. Woodwsrd and New
ton Boone were nominated for collector. M.
C. Woodward was elected on second ballot.
tar own accord. But Hester wan Bodymasler
and McIIugh was County Delegate, ?and if they
had ssid the thing shouldn't be done, they
could have slopped it. It wasn't so much the
Order (referring to the Ancient Order of Hi
bernians) as it was whisky that led me into it.
If I had followed my early teachings I never
would have got into this trouble.
(The abeve was contained in the confession
given to Elwell and not in that given to Capt.
Alderson as stated by the writer.) I'd.
Here are two f acts worthy of especial note.
One that Hester and McIIugh were men of
not and influence, "Bodymaster" and "County
Delegate." If sacrifice must be made to the
Moloch of the coal mine, this was just the kind
of men to sacrifice I
The other fact goes strongly to prove what I
never doubted, namely : That there never was
a Molly Maguir organisation in Pennsylvania
It was on the "Ancient Order of Hibernians"
that the nickname was fixed. Little did the
agrarian regulators of the county Cavan know
th, murders that would te committed under
the name they assumsd. The purpose of that
organisation was made no secret, published in
all the aewspspera of the day (1843), I have
tks original mislaid among my papers, but
kav its substance preserved in my memory,
It runs tkus :
The cruelties of landlords have called you to
The treasurer's and collector's bonds were (xed
in the sum of eighteen thousand dollars each, .,( to provide for the common defence,
and the sureties offered by them were approved. I Ejectments must be resisted and punished till
A bill of one dollar lor cleaning clock la fsvor I tw0 .ear's rent Is due.
of.Itobert Cathead was approved and an order I Good landlords must be assisted to get their
directed lo be drawn. nt. lnd treated with kindness.
The school term was fixed at eight months to I Bad landlords and agents must be severely
all tho exercises of llie week.
institute.
On.motlon adjourned.
Joriner students aro cordially 'united to attend i)fgi flr,t Monday In September with a vacs,-1 dealt with for their crimes punished abduct'
tion at the holidays of two weeks, the teachers I ed, but In no case most fatal violence be restor
to be allowed the time tbey attend the teachers ed to. It would be cruel, and it would rouse
public feeling against us. Higned.
I now turn the whole "confessions" over to
the consideration of those who believe In them,
frankly admitting that I cannot believe either
in Tally's Imputed "confession," or the other
victim's "admission" of guilt. I believe, on
In those
Ikfamticidk A young girl named Kate
Yeacer, while visiting her uncle Henry Yea-
ger, near l'ottsville, about three weeks ago.gave I H jr. Risolee,
birth to an illegitimate child, and desiring lo Secretary,
conceal tier gum casi ine innocent oaue into a
sink hole in the back yard, withdrew to the I Lost Seven Pounds iv Tiixik VTiiks
house and retired lo bed complaining of feeling Allan's Anti-Fat ia a genuine medicine, and
unwell. Upon recovering she announced her will reduce corpulency from two to five pounds I the contrary, that not a man engaged
intention of returning to Scranton, whero she 1 per week. Purely vegetable and perfectly I judicial murders but will be put on trial for
liad been living for some time previous. After harmless, acting entirely on the food in tk I their lives, If Uo4 Inspires the honest wirklng.
she had left, the Infant was discovered, ami Mr, stomach, preventing the formation of fat. It is
Yeager immediately informed the authorities, also a poiltlve remedy for dyspepsia ud rbea
and a warrant was issued for her arrest. The uiatism,
parents of the heartless mother reside In Shen- JIOSTOX, ilau., Feb. 11th, 1878.
andoah. The young girl was arrested on rri-1 IloTANio Medicine Co,, Buflalo, N, Y,
Jay "veiling lat, at Northumberland, and GcntlcinmTUe lady alluded to lost seven
IIOUSH IIUHNED, A LITTI.K 011IL l'ErtlSIIEI) IN
THU FLAMES.
The frame dwelling of George .Moore in
Fairniount township, about two miles from
Fairmount Springs, caught lire from some un
known cause about one o'clock Saturday morn
ing and was rapidly consumed. Mr. Moore,
his son, aged about 10 year", and it grand
daughter were tlio onlv occupants of llie bolide.
The young man succeeded in getting out lirt-t
and the father taking tlio Utile girl in his arms
ran down stairs lo the front door, which was
locked. The flames and smoko by this time
entirely enveloped llie building, and tlio heal
was intense. To ellect an escnpe Mr. Moore
was obliged to force open the door, nnd in so
doing reliniiuisned his hold upon the child
By the time he forced the door open he was so
severely burned that he rushed out in a frenzy
of iiain. entiielv forirclling his ward. The
amount of fire nnd smoke he inhaled made him
delirious and from hi s wild sltnies it was nip
posed the child had gotten out and ran lo (lie
woods for safety, A -eateli during the entire
Sabbatli was instituted, which failed lo elicit
any traces of her where abouts. As soon as ll
cellar wall was sufficiently cool to admit of an
investigation n small piece of charred bones was
found, afterwards pronounced to be part of
human skull. Xot until then were the sad
friends convinced that the little girl peri'hed in
the flames. Mr. Moore is in a critical condi
lion, and it is not at all likely he will live,
Th e largo hearted neighbors clubbed together
to rebuild his house, which was a total loss as
there was no insurance upon it. Tho work i
going rapidly on, aud in it week or so the build
ing will be completed. ICeho.
Indiqestiox. Tho main cause of nervous.
ness is indigestion, and that Is caused by weak,
ness of the stomach. No one can have souni
nerves and' good health without using Hop Ilk
ters lo strengthen the stomach, purify the blood,
and to keep the liver and kidneys active, to ca:
ry oil all the poisonous and waste matter of the
system, See other column.
The Willlamsport Iionds.
In Judgo McKennan's court at Williams
port, on Tuesday the case of the Mechanics1
Savings Bank, of Providence, IUiode Island
for tho recovery of interest overdue on the
city bonds of Willlamsport, was heard. Tli
suit was brought for tho interest on forty
coupons of thirty dollars each, due March
11, 1870. The Court rejecUd allelefenseaa
to the merits of tho bonds, holding that they
were negotiable and intlieliumls of innocent
holders. Thu question of the validity of
the bonds was not raised. A verdict for thi
amount of the coupons and Interest, th
amount of the protest on each having been
stricken off by the Court, was awarded,
IIUCKLE. In Orange township, on tlio It tit of
uno lets, .Martha widow of John liuckle deceased,
aged td j e.ii s. 5 months and 24 days.
LOVE. At the I'oor lloupe on Juno loth, ISts, Isa
bella Loe, aged about TO j cars.
LEII1Y. In Hemlock township, Juno jsth, ls;s,
Ella May, daughter ot II. L. and Sado M. I-eldy, age
years, 11 months and lSeUjs.
Dear I.lltlo May slio Is gone,
We' 11 si o be r lieiu no more ;
i-Lo's gone to Join that happy tlitonf
Upon ILo other shore,
V c w ould not w Isle her back again
To 1111 that ucnnt chair.
Kor sho has ties auoo the skies,'
She's gone to meet them there.
men of the nation to hurl out (as I trust they
will at the next election) the corrupt politicians
now In power, and so purify the legislature and
the courts, that justice may be lawfully done on
those judicial assassins.
lodged in the Pottsville jail. She acknowledges pounds lu three weeks, by the use of Allan's
lier crime, and implicates a young man named Anti-Fat,
Augustus Miller, of the Catawlssa Valley, as Yours truly, w
ll'UDLIO BALKS.
liavlng instigated her to commit the crime, and
wants him arrested. Athlund Advocate.
Casper Ithawn, assignee of John B. Klinger
111 sell real estate in lioaringcreek township
SMITH, DOOLITTLE& BM1TH, on June 22d at It o'clock a, m. See adrertise-
Wnolesale Druggists. I uut.
The democrats of Northumberland made
tho following nominations on Monday
Cougress, M, J. Withington ; Senator, S. V
Wolverton J Representatives, J. W. Scan
Ion, 1). h, Sherwood ; Sheriff, W. M. Wea
ver j Prothonotary, Wesley Auten Treasu
rer, J, G. Smith j John T. Albright. Job
Clark j auditors, K. L. Machen, Wellington
Hummel j Coroner, Dr, II, L. Wright.
H, M. Speer, chairman of the Democratic
State committee, announces that the head
quarters of the committee will be in liar
risburg, until further notice. If there should
be a change it will not take place foi two
three months, and the only place mentioned
beside lurrisburg Is Philadelphia,
nice, Abram, stoio
Miiinmi, ej A,' '
Drelsbach. (leorgo 1', sloro
Michael. Levi, general uicrchanalso
A l-oscc, agcui, "
BENTON.
It Mcltcnry & Sen, general merchandise
I J Mcllenry
UohrMcIlenry "
BKRW1CK.
lowman tz Crispin, general merchandise
IS 11 it .toner "
It II Utile, drug store
y L Iilbteihurst, furniture storo
O A r.ucklngham, stoven and tlnwaro
C 1) Fowler, agent, stoves nnd furnlturo
lUCKMIIl IV il ,'"""""
J W 1'rey, general menu indl.-e
II M llockman, confectionery and bakery
A l.ilttaln, dnv store
W 1' Hughes, general merchandise
Freus lirothers, Keneral merchandise
" lllinuer lieunrs
Adams K Sou, general mercliandlso
David dross, porter bottler
IlLOOUSBCHU,
o A Jacoby, grocery
Henry Kl- lm, grocery
o M tc .1 K Lockard, dealers In coal
I K imtcnoerifier. uchkt hi iuiuwi
llartlnlll llroilicrs, grocery ujiu
I, E lurv, stoves anil tlnwaro
I w McKelvy, drj goods and groceries
t:iark & Wolf " " . "
Wagenseller & Co, notions .t fancy goods
dross K llrother, clothing storo
.1 II Meeker, Hour and teed
Isalali nageninicii. sieves uuu uuniuu
Marriages.
Deaths.
Business Notices
For a cummer Hat go to
Lowenberg's.
For a Nobby Summer Suit
j;o to 1). LnwcnbergV
For a nice Straw Hat go to
I). Lowenberg's.
For a Js'icn While Vest go to
1). Lowenberg's.
Latent Stylo and Lowest pricts always I
bo found at I). Lowenberg's.
For a cheap Suit of Clothes go to
1). Lowenberg's,
Call at JIcKiiiney's (or Shoes.
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IS THE TIME TO SECtlllETEItlllTO
HIUY Vlllt 1)1!. Edl.r.S I1HEAT
WOHK THE NEW ILLl'bTItATED
isiolu
Tie grnrdc-t scitli.g ttxik lor tho 1'ennsjlvanla
Ibid. !,ltr:t' tetlns to iicents. send S2.00 at
on e for con 1 1, t utnr, or m cents liT our ct page
sump e, and ii.tni" terumri wanti-d, Address i. e..
i.uuuitii ii, i-iii ie ni r, iiiinTiimrg, ra.
lion i iuu in say wuaciisper j on saw inisin.
march II, ';s rn uur
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i. st,!i.i.t4 .i- fit . itrrH
ftrtlta' Orlslnsl A W slkrt's J!nTaMi 1'ulot
lielll'OIIN IIOIlsi: HAY t'llUKS.
The ODly singls, double or )eir Turka that
en be midt, sotD or cssowlthoutbecominK
Haw lor inmngemrnt.
Stub' mI Tm1 uI fHltin ..4 Ir. F.Mtl.f,.
Th. r.a.a. ftnl Shrll liar I arri.r.
T. U.rtt th. ch..p,l4 BH1 rr.etl..! y t. pnl
I.eisar le A r b ttuk, .4drtii J
A. I, M ELLIS CO., PllUkutiP.il
T W I 'nniii.r. i-rnCtTV StOrO
u A c reasy, general tmicuuuuiau
ltblllns K Holmes, gas litters and plumbers 14
a .1 :vnns. c ounnsr seoru
liloomsburg Iron to, general merchandise
t! v Neol it Urottier, dealers lu coal
(! 0 Marr, general merchandise
Joseph lie ker, confect'onery
in wn allied jjiui.. j ,
s II V Itler .t ton, general mercliandlso
J schuyl r & Mm. Iioidwnru
I w llurtinan, general merchandise
II u Hartman, earpet stoiu
O A Klelm, drug storo
Jacob Keller, uoilons and fancy goods
W .1 Cored A" Co, furnlturo room
W C McKlnnev, loots und skoes
I.utz K Sloan, dr goodi
.1 II .Male, grocery store
George Clark, books and stationery
.1 II scott, ronfee Howry
Dull Lowenberg, inert hant tailor
William Itabb. grocery
I.OUU llernluird, Jeweiry
James Cadman, agent, furnlturo
I. liunjou Co, liajdwiite
p s nates, Jewelry
K rv.r ilrv irfimU nnd trrocertea
Joseph Heiiderli'jt, coal yard and grocery 11
t.,i..r itrrw.. ilri'ir store, (corner Main) 111
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UOUIlLi: IIAKI'OOX HOUSE HAY
FOHK.
The best Fork In the market ;
works equally well in long or short
hay. For sale by
J. SfllUYLEI! & Sox.
l'eter dross, porter bottler
Augustus Itabb, grocery
c savage, Jewelry storo
EI. Mjers, medicines
N J llendershott, drug nnd grocery storo
J K Caldwell, confectionery
J O Menagli, Jewelry
Thoin.es ebb. confectionery
J 11 Johnson, tobacco stoio
Jesse Coleman, Medicines
l'eter lllllmyer, Hour and feed
UHlAKCllkEk.
Jacob Itantz, general mercliandlso
ceTew'isse
Swank k Orange, general mercliandlso
s H Ulemer, general iiie-ch.mdlso
J K Miai plcst .-ons, u't neral tuerchandl-ai
tin llurtinan, lurnliuro room
lieu Manhirt, boots mid shoes
John .v. Il.ildv, gi m-raJ iiieMnnllso
tillbi-ri .C Kline, gem ral tni-rchandlso
A II Cleater, stoves and tinware
11 1' lortner .v; Son. geucr.tl mercliandlso
V I. shiiinan, elutliliu More
John Mce ov, conn ctionery
1 11 seeslioltz, groceries and proMslons
V II iirangc. do goods and groceries
s Ij I'lii'int, general Nieichandlso
T E Harder, rurnttiiie room
John Mensch, dt-iil, r in coal
J M smith, druggl-i and liardwa
Wm John, blou'-. and tinware
E ll (lule, agent, mil
t) l' Haider, manufacturer aud dealer
centsali e,
0 W Michael, grocery storo
tl 11 Millard, general nieieliandlso
C fl Murphy, general iiii'iihandl-e
, n runner, slot et iiiiu ttiu.uiu
lion vv ll.ivU . rtrnr slum
I) u Hlack, gioceilis. Hour and feed
Mrs Edward llalfej , grocery stoic
livlti I'.roB. grocery storo
John voreu, boots aud shoes
CENT UK.
Jacob Sponger, general meichandlsc
L.OW pro t CO, geuciui mciwiauuiou
I, V Wooley, duller In coal
r i ow icr. dealer in gruiu aim cow
I'hrtm.tM llrr.likt. frm-.TV storo
Whltnilio Irwin, general merchandlso
FISIIIMICIIEEK.
J M Amtr.crm.an, general liierchandLso
,i r .Mcnenry, general nieiciuuiuiu
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SSKIXKIVS XOTICK.
mays., rs-im
SuUctIs hereby trlven that M. O. Hue he 3 cfOata-
wiss.1 has teen u i.lntcil Asslcnco ot rslcy Perry
ot l-oeuit township for btntilt ot cridltora. All
jhtso.13, lucruiui u lutieuivu iu iuu sum csiejr rer-
ry. will mako pajmcnt to the said assignee and
those haMiiff clalu.s or demands will make known
me &aind v. uuout uciay
Assignee ot Wesley Perry.
May, 17, 4w. Catawlssa,
A CHANCE TO MAKE SOME MONEY
GUHB.
"Cornell's HK-torycf f'ennsyluanta." Now ready.
Write for Agency ot once. JOHN SUI LY 4: CO.,
Publishers, "as siu.scm Mreet, I'hlladcl(ihla.
niach 22, '"s-8m Jwlco
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Silverware, Watchcs.Jowolrylockss,
It- Ilr moved to Mie Tost Offlco building. flrsT door
above tho Exhango Hotel.
All kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neat-
reiuueit uint warrantee,
may 17, 'ts tf
itubbers at McKinnoy's.
The ili'plny til' Jewelry, Silverware,
Watches, &c, at 1'. S. Hates' is said by all
to bo the choiccft to bo seen in Illooniburg.
itepairing is elemo by him ill the Lett man
tier und at the lowest i-nwsible rales.
iiooti anel Hiocs cheap at McKinney'.
Oo to L. Ilcrtihartl's for Spectacles and
Lye Ul.ises.
CaJraan always keeps hi stock Picture
Frames and Mouldings of all kinds, and is
also piepareu to make picture lrauues ot
any size.
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Shoemaker wanted. Apply at Hctvin
uey's,
For crass or grain Scythes, Snaths. Hakes,
I'otles and Hay Hopes at bottom prices call
on J. Schuyler iv ou.
Hoot headquarters nt McKinney's.
Cratnpton'a l'alm Suuh is the best lauu
dry soap in this or any other niatket. For
sale by Jacob II. Maize. may 18-3w
McKinneys
House,
Shoe Store below Cwurt
Try it-Iluy It
l'alm l'alm l'alm Soap
At Jacob , .Maize's at Jacob ll. Maize's,
may 3-lSw
r, S. Bales makes a specialty of repairing
atcncK, cirrus, jeweiry, silverware, or any
thing else in Ids line' of business. Heal
ways futures n first-claes job and Is prompt
Willi ins work.
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THE RED FRONT,
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MOYERS' block:.
HAETMAM BEOS,,
DKALCUS IN
TEAS, CANNED FHU1T,
CICJAR.S,
TOBACCO.
SNUFF,
CONFECTIONERY.
Sokes of all kinds, Glass & Queonsware,
FINE GROCERIES,
Foreign and Doinestio Fruits,
AND Gl'NF.HAL LINE OF
Family Provisions
lilt door Mow .Market street, llloornfiburs, ra.
tr- Hood? delivered to all parts of tho town
April JT. '77-tt
CramptonJlrolher's l'alm boap at Jacob
11, iitaize s. Jt is me pest, Try It.
may 3-lSw
Admission free at McKinney's.
Tins rmt is cue run with
ROV ELL & .pKtSMAN
. Advertising Aoen'8i
THIDP A CHFSTNUl MS ST ',OUI, U,
LANK Iul iJSjKith orwilhoaeiemptios
J.J tO'ulaDU.o,ssuOKoo.
11 Jbers, manufacturer und dealer In
medleliTt's 3
(Ulliuwcll KCiiernt merchandise 14
i nosier &ous, general uiei cuauuiau
HtANkUN.
Dy er .t Lro, general incrchmdl &e n
IIKKENWt'tlll.
Win Matters, dealer In merchandise VI
Kills nvtn A nro, ireiicral dealer lu mdae la
A ll w into, ceneiHl Ceuler
v r iiefcs, coin nil nit rcnuuoiHo .
1' li muck, uieich.iiidi.M- and lurnlturo W
k , l.nr ami ,.,..!, I,..lla.t 14
JJSWcluW, general merchandise 11
lieni.ucih.
A 11 HartmaD, general mercliaadlso 14
K 1' Harris, general meiehandlso 1 1
jecksos,
J C Christian, general merchandise 14
IjOCI'kT.
Jacob Yeager, gent ral merchandise 14
l'eter Vocuin. tfeuernl merchandise 14
Thomas feburu. geuenil iiierthuudlso 14
J 11 VustUie, gcuiialiiierch.iudlso 11
XUDISON'.
C Kreamer, general merchandise u
ui U Ingles, mercuundlsu 13
MAIN.
J I) llodlne, general mcrchandbo 14
U J Cainptiell, general moreluindlso 1 1
urn-UN.
rreasy & Drown, general itierchandlso 13
e) W Ilartzel, general iiierchundiso 14
Blearer ichw eiipeuhelwr, generul mdaO 1 1
J 11 Uetlet, general merehaudlio 11
UOMOl'lt,
Mrs .1 T I'aniswtirlh, grocery H
Henry 11 Iteay, oils und hrtiblies 14
l'axton & Hai mull, gt m-rul dealers 13
Augustus HlliUy, grocery 11
HT. t'LUAsiNT,
J G Bunds A Hon, gent ral merehandlso 11
OiAS'OE.
J ll llorman. general mercliandlso 1 1
e) W Low A bon, general meichaudlsu 13
M u Keller, dcuirr 14
F M ltoutou, drug storo 14
D K Moan, geucrul merchandise 13
1-INE.
It W Lyon, general merchandise 11
HOAHlsOCHKEK,
U IV Churrlngton, gencial mercliandlso 11
SCOTT.
el 1" Kelghard, general merehandlse U
Mlas Voting, cvnerui inert haiidlsu 11
A II White, general let rclioiMlto 14
It K Ki.t, deu'er lu ttuees und tinware 11
11 w I'revellng, general nu rchandlsti U
W U Dletteilch, general mcrcliandisti H
N Itlehatt, lioots, bhceHniid liolloiis 11
HAW orumii, iciitrul mircliaiidle 11
.1 1) Wrrklulwr. general merchandise ll
T C'ree ellng I'o, grocery kloi e 1 a
lleury Aul, dealer In roul and grain 11
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Siire Rewards
5 VBAKS To;iAY FOU A FAR9I.
$4 SO SIO EBB. ACRE,
lieccli unit Mnplo I.anrt In Mlcbl
gan In tlio Million Acre Grant
oftlic ;r;iiul IlaplilM and In
fllana It-.illroiKl Company.
TITLE rSRFECI.
Sti'onp; soil sure crops plenty of
tiiiilii'i'-iio lroulit-iit clilncli
lingN net "lioppcrN."
HCNKISO TKVAMS ri'BE WATVR IlEADV MARKBTS
bCU00I l'AILKOAl) COMFLKTKD TnKOCOnTUE
Centre ok the Grant.
Sent! lor pamphlet, i.'ii'iA or German
Address W. II. llfdllAUT,
l.ANn Commissioner.
OltAND ItAl'IUS, MICH,
arm u, 1S7S-22W d
rTjri K "Vf C Highest honors at alUVorld's
MyItA 1 n Exhibition. Latest cataioouih
aud ClKCCLAt', wllh new Mylts, reduced iirtcen
and mucn lntoriuatiou sent frke. juasupi k
UAAlun uittiAM e;u., uoseon, ty.vr iotk or e;ui-
cago. a may ji, 7s-tw
Thomas IJ. Hartmas.
ALBERT IIARTMAN.
Ill t AT ft neautltul Concert Orand fur l vr
" I A IN I llauos iirlce Jldoo only I nit A N
Torperb tlrand Square rianos,prlciwwiTy
9833. Elegant Upright Manos.prlco tsoo only ijtno.
new ittjie cprigut. rianos i iv.oti iimniiH p.ja.
OrKntii 12 Stops f7i.SO. Church tlcitnni IS Btops
prlco $350 onli I?I13. llleMtiut 1373 JIlrrorTop
tlmnn, only nos. Iliier come and see me at
homo If I am not as represented, K. H. Fare paid
both wajs and Hauo or Organ given free.Largo 111st.
ietvptticr twin luucit luioriuutioii nuuui. tua, ui
I'lnnoi, ,V eimntiH sent free. Please address HAH
IEL. 1'. HEAT1 v. Washlngton.New Jersey.
may -.s-tiw , u
AGENTS WASTED I Medals and Diplomas awarded
PICTORIAL BIBLES
for HOLMAN'S
NEW
2,0o IliiiMrntlnna. Address for new circulars.
A. J. holmax i; cu., 031) Arch street, l'hlia.
June 7, s-itv. d
S50
$50
I ur it cine tiT CJ TJi.T
'that Mint'ord'H Itnillrnt Cure for
Catarrh will not Instantly relieve and
sneedllv cure. Heferenccs. Henry
WeUs, Esq., Wells, Fargo co Au
rora, N. Y.: Ww, Dowen, Fsa , Mc-
llatton. Orant & isowen. St. Wuls.
Testimonials and treatise by mall.
Trice, wllh improved Inhaler tl frolJ
rroprictors, nosion, muss.
Juno 7, 1S7S-1W d
WANTED
An Biergetlo man orwoman In every County to take
tho agency for two ot tho most popular Publications,
six of the Finest Chromos mounted and stretched
(84x30 inches each) to every subscriber. The Best
Combination ever Before Offered to Agents, and the
m ost Liberal Inducements to f ubscrlbers. our Fine
1'ubUcattons. Elegant Premiums, and Large Com
missions place tis ahead ot all Competitors. Illustra
ted Circulars free. E. P. L I1E3TEIN, Publishers,
North East Corner 7tu and Dickinson streets, Phila
delphia, tl Juno 7, s-iw
VGENTS! READ THIS! !
.We will pay agents a salary cf ri no rrR lioaTii,
and excesses to ken our Inv s Wokdirici. isven
Tinss. Address SI1EUMAN K CO., Marshall, Mich.
June T. '7S-4W a
ram 101
li tUt ECU
1'urp.niiH' I'nruiiiht' PIIU make NetvTtle!i lllooil,
nndwlll completely chinge tho blood lntheeutlro
sstfmln three months. Any pcron who will tako
i nil! Much nli'ht. trout l to tn weeks mav be restor
ed to found heHlih, It tucli a thltg be possible, sent
I. s. JOH.NMIN c cu.,
S-4W
bv matiror s kucr stamDS. I. tf. JOl
I'.angor Me. d June 21,
GILE S'
LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA.
SWEET PN AY Y
flhnininnf ICIS-atS l -tVi I Inhinnn I
Awtidrd h.yhut pru .t Cfatanuikt Expoaitiou for
ehrunny qualiiui Bti'l tretllmce ana lat'lnj tkar
attar ot iurbm.nd and itauurino. TliA b.bl lobuCri
ir hind'.. At our tin. atrip lrkil,-in.rk t. clcvly
imitti.a cn tui.rior K"oa, inn jwon - jx. i
on fry tlog, Soldtjrnlld.Al.Jt. fsDitfortAmnU,
tree, to C. A, JnCKnos A Co., Mfl... rct.nbutg, v.
(i. I'. WAltlll.E, Ctncrul Ant., Philadelphia..
Juno 21. 13 4w d
1 WADS ftliSHK.
MOAIIUHI',
ECnlo ten, general meitlianilf!.o 11
Allpertoujwho mo) feel aggrieved hy the uloi
clasMiiesiion can hut e mi opportunity ot appeal)!
by meeting the miderslgned
S'litunlay, Juno 22, 3878,
at which time an upptul will tield at the court
Heiusu In Uloomshurg, ci mmentlugat 10 o'clock a.
in., and ending at 1 o'clock p, in.
I'CTEll A. EVANS,
may ll, ns, Slercaauie Appraiser,
Cures all l'ntn In .11 an and Kuast
TESTIMONIALS:
Mum tMi-a l'TFiti TitlltnL- of tho Womb.) A Won-
dertulc'uie.-Miie jtars my wirehUHeredfwithtuis
terilblt' complullll. Miowmt atieuueu uy uuctoi ui
ter doctor, went to fie different hospitals where fe
males urn treated ; trltd them all ; wore bandages
and rcirles wlthonly te mporary relief. Her life
WHStiiilwrahle. We applied Hr, tll.es' Uulment,
Her I ellef w as Immediate. Mio Is now w en.
11. MCllfcRMOlT,
in West I3lh street, Nw York
I haditwerto strokes ct Paraijsls. My leg. arm
nntt tnni.mt u.m Uti-li'ftM l Itut OhllL-ed tO US6 li CStll-
eter eery day. lioetor t.lies' llulmeut lodtdeo
Ammonia has cured ire. 111 answer auy Inquiries
so that all amoved may Know oi it.
Jous Ari ti.. .North lirauford, I'oun.
t'l.i-kinui mil. Philadelphia. ABrlUi. H.
W. M. filh s. fcn.. Hear Mr I used j our Iodide of
Ammnnt.-i l.tnimeiit on l'loru Temple's hind pastern
joint. he lIihiI been tuilte lame j tho e-flect wps
wonderful; bho w eikh now quite wen. cry re
spcciiuny jours,
A. Welch.
P, s. I uiu now using It on Littleton's right tore
A large shoe be 11 on a uluablo young horse was
remotetl by tines uiiimeut iodide or Ammonia.
mi Ki n tun KNirr.
v ui jtip. i i.t sin in ncn i orb.
AsTiittA Uio tortutes and agonies I endured for
six jeaix, none but those who lime suHrmt wllh
tills lerrthle disease cau know. My life was misera
ble. In aeierutlon 1 tried lilies' Lliilmeut loolde of
.Miiuiuuia. it gu,t, ino tiiniuu. reitri. e stuittti'
ternaliy as well as externally.
1 lies, Bhanioan,
127 W est 271h street. Kelt ork
I was In a dreaaiul conditlun. Joints swvllen,
rialu lutense. Injections of inorpblDO Into my elns
ailed to relieve me. tilles' Iodide of Ammonia took
awuy tho iUHlls Hominy Joints. 1 ti unlet try
cue who sunersio kuow wuat win euro tntiit.
1'OHIHCE I0T111.0P,
North lit ilo Park. LaiuniollU) to. Vt.
Anottirr UnlTeier etired. lilsehareed from the
Miibuiehiu.eiini tienerul liosnllal as Incurable, wllh
lulhtmuiulory rliHUiuulUui lu in; shoulders, lingers
ami Irtfl . HUlltrtHI ivuumi) lui mire j ri a, u ivu
everything; luft an nope. iir. tines' uunueue iou'
Ide of Amutoiila clltsrteu a compete cure.
Eu SN MllTU,
Nei. 1J Prano street. Fall inter. Mass.
Sprains, splints, biulscs. latmeLess lu horses,
tllltw' Uulment Iodide of Ammonia Is a perfect pe.
cine. No l sen who onus a horso should bei with
UUt Ik.
M. Hopkss,
ya w'ttuth aeuue, New oik,
lu my fiimll.i, and iur tin s'ock, I have used emu's
l.lnlitient ltu.le if Mi luntila. It U tiiisuriussisl,
untl 1 sue surpi Uctl ut the many different maluuits
in twucu it it. uppucuoiv. je giica eui-utiuusi cutis
fuetitit, .
w John J. Casts r.
Buperlnli'iMlent Kaslern J't'cnsjHuiiU EAperlmen.
lal IVriu,
wr. unUi i andlntjunilsat Hw, In whit h Hit ie
In .i rcot sating.
Tllal ,l.t fciu'litn.
MUUbV All Vlll'CUISTS.
N. J, III.MII.UMlll'IT, Ait. lor llluoiu.butg,
may 11, 'I-
Ity T. s. At-tliur, Is the most rowEHvet. and con
vmeiso temiieriinco work eter written. Describes
tho work of ilurpiiJVIleynolds, Inebriate Asylums,
Prohibition, etc. 11 Is Jul tho book to warn tho
nun, rt claim ine erring, t-nuguien eue people.
r'ATUESS. MEKC1IAN1S, MANtTACTl KESSShOUltl btiy It
forthelr young men, "1 believe It will be a power
lu the right duecllon." Henry A, Iteyuolds. "It Is
Just the boi'k for th. times." Hon. tv m. K. DJdge.
l our aiiiintuu e "oi ft is uii ngtit. lion. eutLnjn,
As I clou d tho book. 1 thanked nod and took cour-
no." Mrs L. K Leavltr, Treas. W c. T l. Agents
report 30 to too ewiss per week, sreu success
rcuvu Its worth. Malo anil femala agents wanted.
TkRtlS I.1BFUAL 11UUUA11U 11UUS.. 183. builSOIU
street, Philadelphia.
juuu xt, ts-ew u
BUB1NESH OAKDH,
V1SITINO CAKIiS,
AUnt'eait ii&ALia,
BILLHEADS,
l'OSTSKS, tO tC.
Neatly ami Cheaply printed at the Colu
BIAN Office.
SURE DEATH
TO THU COLuKADO POTATO ltU.
For thH powder weelalm three Important features
which will rtfomirend Its use to em) gardcaer and
farmer lu the country ;
1st. 'that It contains none ot Iho poisonous prop
erties dangerous to human life, ot which many of tho
insect powders now lu the market aro composed.
Many deaths have occurred through Paris tlrcen
and other poisonous preparations ot arsenlo which
aro employed to destroy fusects on plants and vege
tables, aud which absorb the poison and with the
food Is Introduced Into the human sjsteiu.
2d. Tlutwhertt this Powder is sprinkled on Po
tato Vines, plants, Vegetables, tc. It will dm e awuy
tho Potato Bug, cut Worms, asd another Insects
which are tho pests ot the neld snd gaiden, and It
used early In the fprlng, will premit thedeeelop
menl and growth of Inst ct life. It tan also be used
with good effect t destroy caterpillars and worms
lie trees, nowers and snrunnerv.
ud. Parts ilieen. and other roitonousrempounds,
In adtfttfou to being dangerous to human life, lm
po'erlshftnd poison the soil on which thev ale uted.
This Powder Is rich in rKorkKTiis which area
liMlir to the land, snd Is au iximiNT im-lium
aud will prove a Vill i mt aid to the growing plant
IJix-ootionn i'oi Use.
A can, with perforated top, ts furnished with each
box, with which to sprinkle tho l'owdcr thoroughly
uvtrr the plants aud oa the ground underneath.
KU1PIK FIIEE.
Prepared at the i:,trrUtt ('lifinleiil 'tik,
lvAt.l.EVttKp, N. ,1.
W A. LKC KLPII, S holesalo Agi nt. 4S Vescy t.N, V.
June I, 'Is in
MALLEABLE IRON
iiuot ,v siioj:
eSol Trolcclor.
. r u n In f ni"n Mill' 'tais
-ii, - lo t Mint slid by
' Winers,
A t ihM IIP lateutee, s
vialu st Alleghcii), lu.
tail, or st nd It r tlieul.r.
fill
t