The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 28, 1878, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLUMBIAN.
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COMMKNCJMEvT WSU.
The exercUc of the closing week it the Nor-
rill l A I, JUHE !9. 187J mal School began on Toendaj ereulng with a
lecture by the Key. Dr. Hopklnt of Williams-
port. Ilia subject iru tha "Dignity and re
sponsibility of the teachers work" and It was
listened to by a large audience. Dr. Hopkins
Is a fluent speaker and he handled his subject
in a very entertaining and Instructive manner.
On Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock the class
day oxerciiei were attended on the campus by
many patrons and friends of the school. The
programme was as follows.
Music, By the Class.
History of Class, . Mr. W. U-Sanders.
Oration, . . . Mr. W. M. Chrlstman.
k"najr, Mlsa Mary L. Simons.
Music By the Class.
Statistic, . . . Mr. I. II. Strauss.
Declamation, . . Mr. W. II. Bote.
Poem, . . . Miss Ella C. Rogers,
l'rophecy, . . Mr. P. A. Melxell.
Procession to the Trees.
Class Song.
The several parts were well executed, and all
were marked by the good quality of brevity. In
the evening the Callieplan Society had a reun
ion in their hall where an appropriate pro
gramme was carried out. The Bloomsburg
Cornet Baud attended and furnished music
UIUDDATINCJ.
On Thursday morning at ten o'clock the
commencement exercises began. The follow
ing was the order of the day.
PltAYETt.
Rail ltoad Time Table.
LACKAWANNA & IlLOOMSHUllO UAH. ItOAT)
NoiiTii. aocm
Accommodation Train,.,.,., .r A.M.
Mall Train,,, T.as A, M
Express Train 1.67 1'. M.
CATAWIS.HA UAH, HOAD.
NORTH.
Accommodation Train ts.it A. M.
Ilcgular Express 4.ne 1'. M.
Tlirongh cars on Express train either to New York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
(Jatawlssa and Willi amsport.
We offer a special discount of 10 per cent to
old and now subscribers who pay In advance.
$1.80 will pay for the Colunman for one year
after this date until further notice. This docs
not apply to subscription now due. Our sub
scribers will do us a favor by calling their
neighbors attention to the fact that the Colum
bian can be had for $1.80 in ndvance, the only
$200 paper in the county malting the offer.
If.
Danville will celebrate the coming -llli, What
is Bloomsburg to do about It ?
from stepping on n,
W, F. Iiodine has entirely recovered from
his lato Illness, and Is nltcndlng to business.
The Sherifl will mnvo into the new jiil some
time during the summer.
The quartette of young men who sing down
street In the evening, makes very good music.
Milton Charles has removed to Plymouth,
and will take the I'arrisli Home at that place.
A meeting of the Society of Friends was held
in the Methodist church Iat Friday night.
Perry John and wife both spoke.
A railroad ticket to Chicago and back for
sale at this ollice very cheap. Good until De
cember 31st 1878. tf
Charles Kmc, lessee of the Epy Plaining
Mill is prepared to do all kinds of mill work. Ohation,
See his advertisement In another column.
Casper Ithawn lost a valuable horse in Cat.v kssAY,
wissa last Tuesday night. It died suddenly af
ter being driven a short distance.
Music. Chorus. Vacation Song.
JUNIOIl CLASS.
SsAi.UTATOitY & Essay, Elevated Ideals
ELLA ltCXJKRS.
Titles.
1'. A. ME1XELL.
Uencfitg of Cloud'.
EMMA A. CASE.
Piano Solo, Grand Fantasia,
ANNIE SLOAN.
Force.
EMMA JONES.
The 3Ien for the Times.
I. II. STRAUSS.
Talents,
KLMA EDO Alt.
Music, Vocal Trio,
OltATION,
Essay,
Music,
Essay,
Geo. W. Miller from Malnvllle and Geo. W,
Frey from MlfflinTllle Pa., who went to Kansas
last spring hare located In the vicinity where
the Miller Brothers are who went out one year
ago last March. They are both very much
pleased with the new country they have found,
and say that they never would with themselves
back In Pa., to stay anymore. They think loo
much of Kansas to leave It and go hack. They
also say, young men come west.
A reunion of the old soldiers of all organiza
tions from Montour, Columbia and Northum
berland counties will take place at Danville on
the 4th of July. They will assemble on Mar
ket street between the Canal and Court House
and will form In line at 9 o'clock n. m., to take
part In the general parade. A large number
of officers and members are expected. Come one
and all.
C. G. Yonxs,
Committee.
John A. Opp. Esq., of Plymouth, Luzerne
County, son of Thomas Opp, Muncy Creek
township, has been appointed Judge Advocate,
with rank of Major, on the staff of Maj. Gen.
E. S. Osborn, commanding the Third Division,
National Guard of Pennsylvania. Since the
appointment, all the Major Generals of the
National Guard have been mustered out of ser
vice, In compliance with the new law, but how
Major Opp is affected we are not advised.- -luminary.
A Dark red cow broke Into the enclosure of
E. R, Drinker and J. K. Edgar, and was there
tijwn taken in custody by them, and advertised
to be redeemed on payment of damages, and
costs of advertising, which together amount to
several dollars. Would It not have been clienp-
er to keep that cow shut tip ? If everybody will
pursue the same course as these gentlemen it
will not be long before cow owners will prefer
to pay fifty cents to get their cattle out of the
lock up rather than pay several dollars ilarn.v
ges, and costs.
now whiskey rAY.
The people of Asbury will hold an ice cream MISSES MAY IlROWElt, TURNBACU &TOWNSKND
festival in the church Saturday afternoon and
evening (29th.)
The Co-operative Iron and Steel Mill, at
Danville, is running steadily, with a most cheer
ful promise for the future.
The Methodist bunday school had a picnic
at Knorr'a grove on Monday. They went down
on a canal boat, and all enjoyed themselves.
As we go to press we learn that T. J, Morris
Esq., fell out of a cherry tree this (Thursday)
morning, and broke his leg. No particulars
ha ve reached us.
Okation, Formation of Character.
L. W. EVANS.
Essay, The Sphere of the Normal School.
MAKY J. SIMONS.
Oration, - - Statesmen.
W. H. SANDEKS.
Music, Piano Solo, Grand Fantasia.
L1LLIE WOLF.
Some years ago we had in our employ a man,
who, several times a day ran out of the ollice to
Iruy n drink of whiskey. Every lime he went
out the cashier was Instructed to drop ten cents
into a draw$er to our credit. At the end of
seventeen months the man who had gone out so
often bad drank himself out of a good situation;
and the drawer, when opened, was found to
contain four hundred and nine dollars, which
we loaned to a young mechanic at seven per
Angels' Serenade, cent Interest. He used it to purchase a set of
unners ioois. UDineiom oi reururay, ioiu
he returned it with interest, Baying in his letter
that he has now a wife, two children, and prop
erty worth. $5000. The other fellow is a dead
beat and adrift hunting food. Pameroy s Democrat.
Harry Faux, tho pedestrian, has written a
letter to tho Philadelphia Timet. It shows that
Harry Is ready to go Into the walking business
to any extent, The letter is ss follows,
lb Me Editor of The Timet!
Dear Sirs 1 want ynu to know that i never
trano a day of my life 1 can brat seven iiilnels
aney lime aney man from your City Comes to
See mo third of july 1 will bo nt yoming mass
cycree witch hapen one hundred years ago I
walk one mile last summer nt blnghamton new
york 1 sen you these rcckhard so yon ,Can' See
wat I havo done.
HAnnv Faux Sckantox.
1 will match nney loan in the State for aney
amount of money. ItAniiY Faux.
lewisburg pa Juno mondiy may 10 1878,
FAIR TLAY.
If a few doses of a proprietary medicine fails
to cure a malady for which it isadvertised,some
seek a physician, and contentedly take his rou
tine prescriptions for months, even though they
receive no benefit. Is this fnir? Suppose the
traveler on a strange and dangerous road in
quires the route to a town some twenty miles
distant, and, after going one or two miles, con
cludes to abandon the road, becauso ho cannot
nee the town. If lost, could any one be blamed
but himself? The Family Medicines manufac
tured by It. V. Fierce, M. D., of BiilTiio, N. Y,
arc n safe and certain cure for the various dis
eases for which they arc recommended. Ills
Golden Medical Discovery has long been the
standard remedy for the cure of scrofula, bron
chitis, consumption, dyspepsia, liver complaint,
skin diseases, and all impurities of the blood,
while Dr. Sige's Catarrh Remedy, if used in
connection with the DUcovery, tflicts a speedy
and perfect cure of the most aggravated catarrh
al afl'ection. For many years the diseases and
weaknesses peculiar to women were regarded us
incurable The knife and caustic were freely
used with but exceptional benefit. The Hieciss
attending the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription induced the Doctor to sell it under a
positive guarantee to cure this cl iss of ill-eases.
If alllirted, do not delny or hesitate to try it.
See Pierce's Memorandum Hooks, given away
by all clruggi-K
A Bawl tkom Si:com Bam; llarrv Shafer
the second base of the Bi-tou Club, fell and
dislocated his knee-cip a little while ago. lie
says that he owes his almost Immediate recov
ery to Giles Liniment Iodide Ammonia.
Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet.
Dr. Gilks,
451 Sixth Avenue, N. Y.
Trial size 25 cents.
DirnTnsniA.
Items.
Dr. LcMoyne, cremntioiiisl.has given $20,
000 ton colored school In Tennessee.
Tho petition nf Jacob Ilitnlzlngcr, tho do
faulting president or tho Pottsvllle Miners'
bank, wns refused by tho supremo court.
Tho farmers throughout Ohio nro receiv
ing notices signed "Worklngmcti's Bread or
Blood Committee," warning them ngalusl
purchasing labor saving machinery,
Tho Russians nro sending Turkish mili
tary prisoners to Siberia. A dispatch from
Moscow says tho Russian Poles aro exten
sively singing a petition to tho congress at
Berlin.
Madrid, Juno 24, Queen Mercedes is
dying. Her majesty received Iho Inst sacra
ments uf tho church nt five o'clock this
morning, in the presence of tho King, mem
bers of tho royal and Montpensler families
and the ministers.
Tho Italian Government has decided to
hold an Exposition at Komo In 1881, begin
ning I-cbruary 1, and ending Juno 30.
French papers think that tho late date ol
closing will afford Grangers excellent oppor
tunities for catching malarial (ever.
One thousand three hundred and seventy-
eight pieces of skin, tnken from the nrms of
friends, have been engrailed on the head of
Mrs. Jonas Hay of Jamestown, who lost her
scalp by her hair catching in the mill ma
chinery in which kIiu was working. Mrs,
Hay is rapidly recovering, nnd is now able
to ride out.
Essay,
FRANCES ItAlKB.
For Sale. A stationery Steam Engine and Oration,
boner, twenty-live borse power, win sell at a
sacrifice. Enquire of E. Jaeoby, Bloomsburg,
or Dr. J. F. Chopin, Benton. june 14-4w
Kelly the "Bum" left here for Philadelphia
where he said he could get work. Since then
he has not been heard from directly but It Is
reported that ho has enlisted in the navy.
Do not forget the Ordinance prohibiting
the use of fire works of any kind within the
limits of the Town. If you want to shoot crack
ers and rockets on the 4th, go out in tho coun
try.
This is the season of College Commencements,
and thousands of young men aro being turned
loose upon the world in a finished condition, it
will not take them many years to find out that
there is something left for them to learn yet,
The Anniversary of the Orangevlllo Acade
my will be held to-day (Fridav). An exhibi
tion consisting of dialogues, farces, music, Ac,
will be given in the evening, the proceeds of
which will go towards painting the academy.
Music,
Essay,
Essay,
This terrible disease is still raging in the
town, and seems to have become an epidemic
among the children New cases are reported
dallv. and the little ones are dylne in numbers.
f The Old Kay House, or t order to prevent the spread of this scourge
The Priestly Mansion. eretJ precaution should be taken and we would
suggest one or two things that should be gener
ally observed. Da not go to a house where the
disease is, unless it is absolutely necessary. If
called in, sec that you do not go from there to
houses where others may infected. If you have
children keep them at home as much as possi
ble, and scatter lime about the premises as a
disinfectant. The time has come when every
precaution must be taken to check the Bpread of
this fatal malady.
In all Classes of Society, Glenn's Sulphur
Soap is the ruling purifier. Ladies use it to re
move delects of the complexion, and 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,
COc.
June 14 4w.
Amusements.
C I). ANDREAS.
Vocal Solo,
ANNIE MILLER.
IDA K1STLER.
Baby Mine.
Milestones.
("Cut Your Coat According
(, to Jfour Uloth.
DORA A. STILES.
this
Music, Piano Duette, Grand Waltz.
MISS ALICE KUUN AND PROF. IIOFFMAN.
Okation,
w. CnitlSMAN,
Essay,
Vai
J Opportunities of Doing Good
I not Uoniiiicil to the Kicli.
FANNIE E. SEAItLE.
n
ED1CTORY,
W. H. ROTE.
The Sunbury Daily American puts it
way.
Don't Wait to be Begged Fon It, If yon
take a paper pay for it. Don't let it hang on
rVip Iwn nr three rears and then trv and cheat
in , i ' -
iiioomsuurg. I tue printer. Your editor, and compositors can
live on wind, or good wishes. It takes dollars
for food and labor. If you want your paper to
lire and push forward, give you plenty of read
ing matter, money is necessary to do it with
Don't criticise their old type, while yourBub
scription la unpaid. Turn in and help the
good cause along by friendly counsel and sym
Oration,
Gov. Hartranft, Hon. Charles R. Buckalew,
Hon. Wayne McVeigh, Gen. Geo. B. McClel-
hr.d, Hon.-Alexander K. McClure, and others
will deliver addresses at Wyoming Centenn
ial.
f l .... 1 Z -1. .. I I ..a I, anil l. rtr-nmnt nv. Tnv. however. Is
c ,w 1 -nii.iiuuy ui uiu ueuiugiui j r 1 - i j
DUhNTIHC 1 ...iri. nr ! . .... I ik. I,,.-, .ill, hrv,A n,l bnlfer in
s .uiu inu ,ius;wi; acuuuat. I ""- "" r. .,
( of the Creation. sufficient quantities, it will not trouble any in
W. M. CLEAVER. I telligent person to find compsnionship. The
I rra nM.l I'mneriltvA want nf tLn Tvnl n.-mprn
I r i t- u c .t. tii nr I s 1
.I'lUSH, UUill xsill-llt.', CUU 111U 1 UIU iUUUll.
Stephen Gearhart from Mainville Pa,, was
visiting the Miller Bros., at Bennington, Ki a
few months ago. He was seeking a place to
locate and was very much pleased with the
country. He was accompanied by his brother-
in-law Mr. Smith from Lewisburg Pa.
Tho grounds at the Normal School are look
Ing beautifully, and are very ceditable to those
having them In charge. The new fountain
lends an additional charm to the campus, and
we doubt whether any school premises in the
state are more attractive than those of this dis
trict.
The case of Hill against the Pennsylvania
Canal Company which was tried In this Court
and decided In favor of the plaintiff, was re
moved by appeal to tho Supreme Court. On
last Monday the Court sustained Judge El well's
rulings. This will have an important bearing
on kindredlqtiestions.
MISSES MAY BROWEIl 4: TURNBACH.
The Degree of Bachelor in the Elements was
then conferred on the class by Judge Elwell,
President of the Board of Trustees.
Music, Chorus, Happy Arc We To-day.
senior class.
Hknkkiction.
On the stage sat the Board of Trustees, Mem
bers of the Faculty, clergy, reporters, and invi
ted guests. The ladies of the graduating class
were dressed in white, and the gentlemen in
dark suits. The exercises went ofl satisfactorily
At two o'clock in the afternoon the Alumni
Association met in the Chapel, when an address
was delivered by Geo. E. Elwell Esq. The
essayist of tho occasion was not present. After
alter ding to some business,the Alumni adjourn
ed to the dining hall, where an excellent din
ner was prepared, and to which all did ample
justice. At this point we went to press.
is to be promptly sustained by cash subscri
lions. Will their friends see that they have
it?
The people should demand from the candi
dates for County positions that the public offi
ces should be kept open during business hours,
whether its occupant is a candidate or not. Il
is too bad for a nun to come a long distance to
transact business, and be compelled to wait a
day or so, or else return home.
Annie, daughter of I). A. Becklcy, walked
out of a second story window u her sleep on
Tuesday night, and was considerably bruised
and cut. She is doing well at present writing,
(Thursday). Where she fen she might have
been very seriously Injured, or even killed. Il
was a narrow escape-
SEMI-ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE PENN
SYLVANIA MILLERS' STATE ASSOCIATION.
president's office,
iratM-Ztorre, Va., June 20th, 1878,
The First Semi-Annual Meeting of the
"Pennsylvania Millers' State Association." will
be held at the Keystone House, Beading, Pa.,
on Tuesday, July 9th prox., at two o'clock P.
M.
All Manufacturers of Flour and Feed In the
State, as well as those directly Interested in the
Milling Industry, are most cordially invited to
be present, and unite thernselves with the As
sociatlon.
The Meeting will, beyond doubt, be an Inter
esting one, as matters of the greatest Importance
to the fraternity will be brought before it for
consideration and action,
liudolph Yeager of Locust township, was
dieted for selling liquor without a special tax
The case came up on Wednesday of last week
The defendant had no counsel, and the court
appointed Hon, H, B. Payne and A. B. Brim
dage, Esq., of Wilkesbarre, and another attor
ney, whose name escaped the reimrter, to defen
the accused, A heir client was an aged man
blind and very poor, and all three of these gen
tlemen entered into the work before them wit!
as much earnestness as if they were to receive
a very large fee. The able manner In which
they cross-questioned witnesses for the prosecu
tlon brought out the fact that the old man was
not guilty, and to this effect Judge Kelcham
charged the jury. He said there was no evi
dence of the defendant having violated the law,
and that it was a rase which should not hav
been brought to court. The jury, without leav
ing the box, gave a verdUt of not guilty. Tl
old man was without means to take him back
to his home in Columbia county,and his friend
the lawyers that defended hi in, opened thei
wallets and presented him with money enoui 1
to help him through in good shape, Gazttle it
HMtin.
Indigestion. Tho main cause of nervous
ness is indigestion, and that is caused by weak-
ness of the stomach. No one can have sound
nerves and good health without using Hop Bit
ters to strengthen the stomach, purify the blood,
and to keep the liver and kidneys active, to car
ry oil all the poisonous and waste matter of the
system. Sec other column.
Standard British Poets,
Comprising In all I G Volumes Largo lCmo'
printed on fine tinted paper, attractively
bound in guilt and black, uniform stylo. The
list is as follows :
Burns, Cowper, Goldsmith, Milton, Pope,
Byron, Coleridge, Mrs. Hcnians, Moore,
Wordsworth, Tennyson, Campbell, Crabec,
Thos. Hood, Ossian, Scott.
Cloth, plain edges, SI .00; gilt edges, $1.25.
Or put up in sets in a neat box, 10 vols.:
plain, $10. Gilt edge, $20.
Hie extremely low price of this edition and
tho popular style of binding render them suit
able for school, college and private libraries,
prizes, &c. and present an opportunity to ob
tain a choice collection of standard poets in
durable form at a very small outlay. For salo
byall booksellers, or scut freo upon receipt
of price.
Just published, favorite poems, lOmo,
tinted paper, gilt and black stamp, 450 pa
ces. Plain edge, $1.00 : gilt edge. $1.23. In
uniform stylo with our series of British po
ets.
This collection comprises a large number of
tho favorito poems of tho English language,
giving choice selections lrotu tno writings oi
Chaucer, Spencer, and others of earlier times,
as well as most of the popular writers of the
present day, including aNo a few transla
tions from the French and German, and will
be found a valuable addition to our series of
tho BritUh poets.
Also, nearly ready, "Shakespeare," 1 vol
1C mo,
Thomas Y. Crowell, Publisher,. 744 Broad
way, New York.
A QOOD LAW THE BETTER PROTECTION OF
CHILDREN.
The finest lot of hogs we have ever seen, are
in Hssession of Brown of the "Exchange."
They are of the breed furnished by E. J. Mc-
Henry. Their site for their age, their cleanli
ness, and other desirable qualities, entitle them
to class as the premium collection in the Coun
ty, if not in the State.
A chlldrens' Temperance Picnio will be held
In Col. I-recie s grove on the 4th of July be
ginning at ten o'clock a. m. Families will pro-
Vide their own refreshments. Platform exer
cises will take place during the day, and will
consist of patrlotlo songs, addresses, Ac. A
general Invitation is extended to all interested
In the proper observance of the occasion, and
in the cause of Temperance. Let there be a
large turnout. Proper arrangements will be
made in due time.
The followlog abstract of a bill, passed by
the Legislature, has become a law :
Section 1 provides that if a person shall ill
treat, abuse or Inflict unnecessarily cruel cor
poral punishment upon any infant or minor
child, he or she shall be guilty of a misdemean
or and upon conviction snail be uned by any
justice, magistrate, or court 'of record not less
The important subjects of Transportation, I than $10, nor more than $50 for each eOence.
Irsurance and Patents, will receive special at-1 Sic. 2. No person having the care or custody
tention. I of any minor child under the age of fifteen
Every progressive Miller in the State cannot I years shall sell, apprentice, or otherwise give
but appreciate the vital necessity of prompt I away such minor ; or any person who shall re
action, and earnest tflectual organisation and 1 celve or employ such minor for rope or wire-
co-operation to further and protect bis Inttretts, walking, or dancing, or as an acrobat or gym
which have been so seriously assailed, I uast, begging, or any obscene, indecent, or ille-
Millers' Associations are no longer an exper-1 gal exhibition or vocation, or dangerous, to
iment ; their usefulness and success have been I health, or for prostitution, or who shall harbor
fully demonstrated.
A, Z. Scnocit,
Secretary,
Sellntgrove, Pa.
Cius. A. MniKB,
President,
I or employ any such minor In any assignation
house or brothel, shall be deemed guilty of
misdemeanor. Fine not less than $50, nor
more than (100 for each offence.
Sec. 3. The employment of a child under
twelve years in any underground work or mine
Is declared a misdemeanor. Fine not less than
$10 nor more than $60.
A law somewhat cognate to the foregoing was
I also passed, prohibiting the employment of
waiter girls in saloons, places of amusement,
The examinations of the Senior class at the
Normal School were held last week, the com
mittee consisting of Deputy State Superinten
dent Ilouck, John II. French, Principal of 5th
District Normal School, A. B. Burrows Super-
James L. Barclay, Esq., of Jersey Shore I Intendent Union county and W. II. Snyder of I 4c,
Borough, Is announced elsewhere to-day, in this I Columbia county, The whole slaw passed,
Journal, for a seat In the Legislature. We I They are as follows, Ella Rogers, Emma Case, I Wnr Lonoku Remain Fit 7 Obesity was
liare known Mr. ilarclay, lnllmstely, from his I l-.moia Jones, tims tugir, Alary J. Himons, considered br the ancients as ev dence of coarse-
early youth, as he Is the Grand-son of the late I r ranees Katlce, Ida Klitler, Dora A, btiles, I DeH, Even yet the slim forms of the Grecian
Justice jddings uarclay, ana a son or Jolin U, pannier, eearie, vr.iurisman, w. Ji. iioie, i goddesses are regarded as models of female beau
ilurcluy, Esq., and brother to Chas. u. Barclay, W, M. Cleaver, V. A, Melxell, I. II. Strauss, ty. Corpulence la now held to be a dlsease.and
Iuq.,of Bloomsburg all of whom are and were ex- L, W, Jivans, V, II, Banders, 0. 1). Andreas. I Allan's Anti-Fat has fullr demonstrated it to
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cellent gentlemen and wormy Jiemocrals, good be curable. The Anti-Fat chemically neutral!
stock as Is generally all the Columbia county 1 be formal opening the Rupert Hotel on I IM the stomach all glucose, saccharine, and
Democracy, enouiu air, iiarciay be elected, iai inuruy ingut w ukiun suotxu so oleaginous substances, thus preventing the for-
anu ne uas strung Claims upon me Democratic I iar as nuiuuem r roownwu, j.ue uance 1Q I matlon of fat. Ill use insures loss of froi
party oi ycemlng county, tney would secure a tue grove was conuucieu in me Deal oi order. I w0 to five pounds r week. It is purely veg-
laiiuiui anu intelligent uepresemauye iu tue I air, ntoen oi uanvme lurnisueu me music, anu I etbe aud perfectly harmless. Bold by
uraviM niuiui;, miiuiimVI UM I awvwk i.,..v,mi.-m.wwW, I ftnUEglSlS.
0 Hr a.j4&, a
BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
THIS SCHOOL, asatprevnt constituted, ofTers the very best f,ir-inn--srnr Professional and Classical learning.
IlulMtnsfH spacious, liivlltng and commodious , completely Heated b steam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, and furnished wltli a bountiful sunnly of pure.sott
spilnir water.
Location healthful, anu cosy ot access. Tmrhers cxporlcneert, enletent, and alive to their work. Discipline, nrm but kind, uniform and thorough. Expenses
moderate. Fifty cents a week deduction to all expoctlng to teach. tHtulents admitted at any time. Itooms reserved when desired.
Courses ot study prescribed by tho Mtute I
I. Model School. II. Preparatory, III, Elementary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses : I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Toure in Music. IV. Course in Art. V. Course in Physical Culture.
Tho Elementary Scientific anil Classical courses an I'P.-il'KssloN t and Students graduatng therein, receive Slate Diplomas, contemns the followla
cm-responding Defrrees s Muster ot iho Moments ; Master otrlhi- seU-uei-s i Uit"r ot tho Classics, tlraduutes In the other Courses receive Normal certificates
their attainments., Hjrned li the omi-ersof the lloirdof Tdtistees.
The course of study prescribed by the state Is llu-ral, an the selenntlc on'K'Usslcal couresaro not Inferior to those of our best Colle"e3.
The state reii'itrcsa nurtier order of citizenship. The tlmei d-ui.ui 1't If K -me ot th" prim-; ubji-cta of this Sehool to help to secure It, by furnlshlnj Intelli
gent and efficient Teachers for her schools. To this end It sottelts . -tin,' n -i-ous or good abilities and (rood purposes,-tliose who deslro to Improve their time
unit their talents, as students. To all such It promises utd In dev.-ljpl.i their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor alter leal Ing School. 1'or
nils. tiii.iA ii i:i.T.i.i'
sept.
I'reslilent Ilimnl of Trustees
The first pinno manufactured in the United
Slates is believed to havo been made by
lolin Iielmont ol Philadelphia, in 177o.
dickering was eslnbli-hed here in 1823, and
Steinwiiy's house dates from 1S53, Up to
1S20 must pianofortes in New York bore on
their pliiksthc names of J. J. A-tor, having
been imported by tho original John Jacob
from lirondwood or Clement! of Knglaiid.
Some of them aro yet in old houses.
Pastor John Jasper, of Richmond, who in
sists that "de sun do movs," boasts of being
able to Immerse more people in a given time
than anybody eUe can. Sunday before last
ho immersed three hundred and fifty-eight
colored converts ill the baptistery in his
church. The pool is not largo and before
the services came to a conclusion the water
was of an unpleasantly dusky hue. These con
verts nre a part of the recent great revival,
the power of which has not yet died out-
Jasper has quit lecturing.
The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole
uinin system, ns it lonlroi.s the lite, health and
appinc-s of man. When it is disturbed in its
riper action, nil kirds of ailments are the nat-
ral K'-nlt. The d'nre-dion of food, the lunvt.-
nunts of the heart and blood, the scllun of ll o
rain mid nervutis ajMem. nre alt immediately
-uiini e'ed Willi I Uf workings ol the l.tvir. II
a- been sticeefiilly proved that (Ireen's Ang
t Flower is ituiquallcil in curing ult persons
lllicted with Dyspetwia or l.Wer Cnuipl.iint
and ritnnnch. Simple hittles lo try, 10 cents
usitively sold in all towns on the Weidtrn
Continent. Thrie do'es will pruve that it is
ut what you want.
June 7 tf.
The difficulty of providing horses with
forage in war has set tho ingenious to work
in endeavoring to compound a condensed
horso biscuit, and Col. Itavelli, an Italian
officer, Beems to havo been very successful in
this respect, liy direction of the Minister of
War, very careful experiments have lately
been made with cavalry horses, and a com
mission report that not only when the bis
cuit is administered with proper care is i
consumed with appetite and easily digested
but that the lior-e fed upon it actually in
creacd in vigor. There is really nothing
new in this, for three centuries ago horfces in
England were often fed in the same way.
Paris is doing very well with her Exposd
tion. Iho best day of tho hrench Exhibi
tion of 1SC7, when there were 172,000 visi
tors, has been beaten by the attendance on
Whit-Monday, 1S7S, when there were IS:
219 paying visitors. That is still a long way
behind "Pennsylvania Day" at the Centen
nial.when there were 257,109 paying visitors
but it is a larger number of paying visitors
than gathered at the Centennial exhibition
on any other day.
General Sherman.
Alons the fields where llerce and strong
1 ho blast of w nr s ept by.
Now w aving grain and lid How ers glance
In beauty to nrd the tky.
The bugle's stirring note no more
Alarms tho solitudes.
And peace her bededlctlon breathes
Upon the val es and w oods.
llut ho who seaward marrlicd and fought
Still keeps a stock of dlo,
And boic-s a helpless pcoplo with
1 be music of hlsihln.
A". 1". Sun.
i.ivnii IS KINO,
Business .Notices
For a Summer Hat go to
I.owenbcrg's.
OJOCHAXX
WIUWW FMITC CL0IBINO0S5E,,
1818.-18tU your.'
For a Nobby Summer Suit
po to D.-Lowenbcrcj's.
For a nice Straw Hat po to
1). Eowenbcrg's.
For a Nico White Vest co to
1). Eowenberg's.
Latest Stylo and Lowest prices always to
bo found at 1). Eowenberg's.
For a cheap Suit of Clothes go to
1). Lowenberg's,
Call at Melvinnc-y's for Shoes.
DOUBLE UAItPOOX HORSE HAY
.FORK.
The best Fork in the market ;
works equally well in long or short
hay. For sale by
J. SciiuYi.r.u it Son.
Rubbers at McKinney's.
tl
Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's.
Go to E. Uernhard'a lor Spectacles and
Eye Glasses,
Cadman always keeps in stock Picture
Frames and Mouldings of all kinds, aud is
also prepared to make picture frames of
any size.
Shoemaker wanted,
ney's.
Apply at Merlin-
For crass nr grain Scythes, Snaths, Rakes,
Forks and Hay Ropes iu bottom prices cali
on J. bclmykr iV Son.
Hoot headquarters at McKinney's.
The "strike"Riots iu Quebec and at Black
burn, England, ran the course that all euch
violet disorders take first, a natural enough
dispute about wages between worlitigmen
and employers then excited intetings then
the gathering of tumultuous mobs of luwle
men, having but little to do with the labor
dispute then riot and destruction while the
authorities aro hesitating and temporizing
with tho mobs then sevcro measures of
suppression with sacrifice of life then a
quick end to tho mobs and then back to
work under great disadvantage, with no re
sults but loss of time aud wages to the stri
kers, loss of property to tho employers, and
loss of life to tho victims. Yet there aro
people who insist upon the efficacy of this
mode of treating tho labor question. Ledger.
Mrs, Williamson, who was murdered in
Cayuga county N.N.by herhusbatid,was only
seventeen, and had been married two years.
Her mother at the time of tho marriage told
Williamson that the girl was too young
to choose n husband, and that she
would be sure to fall in love with some other
man. This naming did not Induce him to
wait, but it made him jealous and watchful
of his wife. His determination to kill her
was made deliberately.and after he had good
reason to believo that her mother's predic
tion had been verified. After shooting her
once and inflicting u slight wound he said :
"That's too bad I meant you shouldu't suf
fer," Then he took a more carelul aim and
killed her. Ills suicide followed.
Ex-Governor Curtin will deliver the -1th
of July address at Phllllpsburg,
AN UNDKNIABLK TItUTII.
You deserve to suffer, and if you lead n mis
erable, unsatisfactory life in this beautiful world,
it is entirely your owu fault and there is only
ono excuse for you, your unreasonable preju
dice and skepticisui,which has killed thousands.
Persoual knowledge and common sense reason
ing will toon show you that Green's August
Flower will cure you of Liter Complaint, or
Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects such as
sick headache, palpitation of tho heart, sour
stomach, habitual costhcuess, dizziness of tho
head, nervous probation, low spirits, Ac, Its
sales now reach every town on tho Western
Continent and not a druggist but will tell you
of its wonderful euros. You can buy a suidplo
bottle for 10 cents. Threo doses will relieve
you. june l-Mf jl
Secretary Sherman has said that he thinks
when Congress re-ascmb!es it will find that
resiimptiuii of specio payments will have
been accomplished. The only serious obsta
cle in the way of resumption is the law pro
viding lor tho rei-sue of greenbacks as fast
as redeemed. Resumption, under such cir.
cunistaricf, will be equivalent to an expan.
sion of the currency to the extent of $130,
000,000, or rather to the extent of gold iu
the Treasury at the time resumption occurs.
Jleconl.
Indorsed by Iho Medical Fraternity, popular
iu every ciicle, found everywhere, Glenn's Sul
phur Suup is undoubtedly the most popular
purifier, rnuedy for skin diseases and injuries,
nnd complexional beautifier in America. Sold
by all Drujjgista.
Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, Black or Brown
60c.
May 17 4-w.
It) riilw-rt.nl Icronl,
A vea's CitniBTic I'tus aro the best of all purga
tives for family use. They nre tho product of long,
laborlo s, and successful chemical InTcstlgatlon.and
their extensive use, by physicians In their practice.
and by all civilized nations, provo them the best and
most effectual pill that medical science can devise,
llelng purely vegetable no hai m can arise from their
use. In Intrinsic value and curative powers co oth
er pills can bo compared with them, and every per
son, knowing their virtues, will employ them when
needed. They keep tbo system In perfect order,
and maintain In healthy action the wbolemacbtn
eryofllfe. Mild, searching and effectual, they are
specially adapted to the needs of the ulgestho ap
paratus, derangements of which they prevent and
cure, if timely taken. They aro the b stand safest
ph) sle to employ for weakened constitutions, where
a mud, uut cnectuai cainortic is required.
l'OU SULK UV 11 1, lltJLlKS.
not
Deaths.
In Orangevlllo suddenly April 13, Mrs. Louisa 1)11
dine, aged 50 yeirs, 3 months and !3 days.
At Mlllvllle on tbo mh Inst, Mr. William It. Eves,
aged SI j c ars and II months.
MAliKETJtEPOltTS.
I1LOOMSI1URG MARKET,
I l.!0
Ml
SO
;.oo
Wneatpcr bushel
lte ' ,
Corn, new, "
oats, " "
I'lour per barrel
(Hou-rsced ...
Flaxseed .' ,
Butter ,
Kk-k-3
Tallow
Potatoes ,
Dried Apples , ...
Hams , ,,
sides & Shoulders ,
Lord per pound
llayot-rloa ,, ...
beeswax
Timothy seed
No. s on Whart i 5,01) r-er Ton
NO.6 " , r
NO.S , I K.W M
Ulacksmlth's Lutup on Wharf ......,", $ "
" bituminous ' ,., H on "
Crampton's Palm Soap is tho best laun
dry son n in thisor any other iiiniket. ror
sale by Jacob 11. Maize. may 18-3iv
McKinneys
House.
Shoe Store below Court
Try it Buy it
Palm Palm Palm Soap
At Jacob II. ilaize's at Jacob H. Maize's
may 3-1 Sw
Crampton Brother's Palm soap at Jacob
11. .Maize's. It Is the best, iry it.
may 3-lSw
Admission free at McKinney's.
this I'ap-fk is os- iif.r. wim
Rowell & spsm
. Advertising V- Agents,
tHiDfiiie.iirkTiiut'.rti S' inns w,
SURE DEATH
TO T1IM COLuKAIKI POTATO
M'(i
l-'orthl p wdtr we eliiin ihreeiiiipoittint features
whkh win leeoiumenii its use toeury gauieser a
r.irmer In the eounf :
1st. That It cn.it.uns none o' the poisonous rrop.
erttes dangerous to human life, ot uh'elunanvof t le
insect ixiwilers now In the tua.ktt nre comro-sM,
Many deaths have o curied throuirh Paris ilreen
ond other pol-onuus preparations or arsenic w men
nre emnloved to ileitrov lnsi i ts oil 1 lanfs and eeo-
tabl-s,aad which ab-orb the poison, and wlthlho
loou is uuroaueeu nuo ine unman s.iMem.
Vd. Th. t wher this Powder Is sprinkled on Po
tato wnes ri.miK,et;eia ues, ae.. it win urm-awu:
the Potato lluir rut Merum. ad all ottie' Insist:
whteli nro tbo pests ot the neld and garden, and If
useui-arivin me snr nir. win nreveuf. me develop
ment and growth ot Insect lite. It enii also be used
with good effect to destroy itterptilars and worms
on iruu trees, uowers iui suriiu.w y.
3d. I'm Is tin eii. and othe poisonous eomnnjnds,
inautiiiiou iu is ing uitugeiuug id niuniiu uie, im
poverish and poison tho soli on which thev nie u-ed
This Powder Is men iv i-koi-kktifs which area
heskmt ti) the land, and Is nn rxci f i-st iFKTiiizkit
and will prove a vit.i-ii.LK nu to the growing plant
IJireotioiir-! for Uro.
A can, with perforated top. Is lurnlshed with each
nov, wun wuicii lospriuiiit, ino ruwuer luorougiuy
over tue piooiia uuu uu ine gruunii uuucriicuu.
rHMI'I.K FliKE.
Prepared at the llurehu ('lu-iuienl Work,,,
Kiumvocp, N.J.
W A. LECKI.F.It, Wholesale Agent, IS Vcsey st.N
June 7, ts-lm
gTATEMENT.
tr,
Ueorge So? adman and Pamuel Hess Secretaries,
pervlsors In account with hugarloaf township
vear endlnc Arjrtl s. A. 1). liTs.
Dr.
Amount of duplicates for ls"T, 734 so
To cash collected, ID IS
lly orders and r-tclpts
" Eionerul'on
" Tune as Supcrvlior, S. Hess
" (1. Mcadniun, time settled
" In account by offset
" Work dure on I o: d
" Attending sett'einent
To order given lor balance IS SI
C4 I'll
il si
70 60
Ml M
1 50
May 2
1. '7S I'm
Withjnuchveatcr'jjarictij
"JVitll.amplcrlfaciliticsy
TJian'cver
'With farjnore:customei's'
TJiarfevci'
Wolaro letter prepared
AicoTisiderablijlowcr prices
tI7ianever
To SnpplrV
The Hen and Beys .
y of Axnerioa
(With. Superb ClotMng
From the largest
Clothing House
in Americai
i
'Only One Price. The Lowest. Terms Cash.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned. ,
Samples and prices mailed anywhere.
Orders by mall promptly executed.
WANAMAKER & BROWN
Sixth & Market Sts., Philadelphia,
iVGENTS ! READ THIS! !
Wo will rayoErcrilsa snlarvof J100 plr homto.
ami expenses to sell our New a, WosPEitm. inven
tions. Address SUKKMAN CO., Marshall, Mlli,
IS T11K TIME TO SECURE TEItKITO
TOUV l'OU IJIC. ECILES (1HEAT
WOKK THE NEW ILLUSTKATEl)
Ills'! u!U
Tlic grafidett wlllii, lool; for tlto rennf-jlvanla
Held. Mitt rat terms to apents. send, s-i.oo at
otko for compw U outnt, or 10 cents for our C4 papo
sample, nnd name territory wanted. Address i). C,
liUMjJiui ii, j'uuiiiiit, imrnouurtr, i a.
pun i full to tuj wliatrrtr3oii8.iwtuisln.
match 'is m Dur
A
SSItiNKE'S XOTICK.
Itlce Is lierebv lMw-n tbat t. O. llutrbcs or Cata-
wlss.i liusU-en .i,t i luted Ahsljrneo of w esley 1'erry
or Locust lounslilp ror benult of crtdltora. All
persons, tneietore Indebted to tno talu Wesley Ter
ry, will i.iake rninent to tbo said assignee and
tlio&u baling clntnt& or demands will mako known
tlw tain nitbout delay.
ii. in uiu;s,
Dauchy.& Oo's. Advt's.
Sure Reward.
ft YUAIIS TO PAY FOlt A FARM.
4 TO SIO PER ACRE,
leccli nnd Mnple Land Iu Mlchl
In Uie Million Aero Grnnt
ortlic Grand Ilaid and In
diana Ilallroad C'nninanj'.
TITLE rERrECT.
Stroiij? Miil-i ir crops pipntyof
tlinbci-iio droiiKlit-m clilucli
Ihirx no "hopi'iT"!."
Hcnnim) Streams Vvhk WaterHeady Markets
nmiools a!i.kou roMPi etko jiiroi-oh tub
Centbe oe the (Hunt. .
Send lor pamphlet, ioiVj or German
Address IV. o. Ill'CHAltT,
LASH fOMMISSlOKER,
CIltANI) IlAl'l l)!S, MICH,
nprll 12, 1STS-22W d
Assignee o' Wc-ley reny.
a ato Ille-liest honorsat all World's
I l n Exhibition. Latest Cataiooues
1 and Ciucri-Alts. Willi new llc, reduced inlcet
and inncb Information pe!t hifk. M-isoN
HML1N okuan uu., uosiou, .-en iorK or uu-
i cago. d ma si, la-iw
May, 17, 4u Catawusa.
A CHANC3 TO HAKE SOME HONEY ,
SUR3.
'(on.ell'b Ill-tnrj it I inni-jluonla." Now ready. , i)r I Tf Heautltul Concert nrand fill ft IH
Write for AKenc ui on.e. JU1IN M" LY & CO., I I A l I l'lanos pilce ficoo only 1 1 Hurt IX
1-nblMii re, 7r sant-un M i iet t. 1'bllade pbla. , mmmgm. r'.inos.rrlceti.iuoouly
maun, -iu jnaco Klegantl 1'rHbt flanos.rlcu fsioily S 155.
New Mle rpiiKW H.iuosx2.500riiai- 35.
O. -E S.A- S .A-GKE, (Irmiiis 12 stops I.2.W) Cbau-li Otuiiiin 111 It V
i pi Ice f3W oiilyfllS i:i-Ki"it t;r AllrrorTep
KEAi.ni in Orinuis. only tm. Hum-in come and see meat
1r.,..n,r I ... --., nu k, m..,ntn.l It ll tftl-,,
SilvirTiri. Wat;H0).J37jlr7. CICwk3, &3. ' botn waj s nd llano orcrgan uu. n fn e Large Hist.
1 ,.n..v,vivvl.i Newsparer wlfh mi'eli lniorm.,t'"n ..mm cost of
I'lillMts v IllKXHs srni irte. i .i-t-ltutue iAis-
I IEI F. HE
, ma 21,
1'iv. u,Llii.'lon,Nett Jltscj.
;--w d
AtlENT.s WANTK1J! Medals nuM Dlpi maaaarded
,or..,U,ANS1)l0TOHl vIj J'jJJlg
ii.Olio IhutimiltitiN. Atidn"-s fur ih'w eircutars.
A.J HOIMAN A CL.,UjO tcli falrect, I'lllla.
June T, 7s-4w. U
174 77
IT! 77
The following Is tbe Indebtedness ot said township.
,u uiueia uupnei lor j i-ur Ol isio rjl 03
" orders unpaid for joar or 7 2s' 47
" orders uniuild lor ear ol 177 KJ 74
" JlTO 3, H78 finis 70
Tun above Is a correct stalcme-it as tbo account
btands on tbe toun tiook.
Hy crder ot nudiiors.
IIEN'ItV p. III'.KS,
A AllOS 11111
... . . l.'I.IJ.Ml WflKKMAN.
Attest i Axiikew Laibacii, Llerk.
June 11 tf. u
. jRTi-lli-r. e ., 1 .i II FL, 1'1U11 - m
. JZriKi I III I s yit-Mt lun i !
,11 flfl ' 1 r ' liii'rltl(Mttiilti(iiur iHtfk
,'7 in ", R--4 ' nr m -i iH-rur.
,IH kula." J. Mi ., ran,.u a ti
in iu, V.ii fl - -t i. A' fmtltie' I nl
us tW r. I' ' R L btL Lf All.. XA
LEGAL, I1LANKS OK MA, KINDS
O.N HAND AT lllK tOLlMlllAN OWICK
tr liemoved to tbe lust Ofllco building, first doir
aboi e tbe ts A.uigo Hole'.
All kinds ef Watelu s. 1 1, rki and Jewelry beat,
ly 1'ep.ilre t nnd wurr inul.
may 17, '7s tt
NNU.VI, srTJ'.MI-:NT 01-' SCOTT
M' Old. DlhTl hit, tor jear ending June 3.
ls's.
II, c. KELi UNElt Treasurer.
HEl'EU'TS.
Halance on band from loAt )ear 17-0.123
From Male approprl.ulon 85 H)
Amount bt duplicate 1,21127
1 1,133 0
L'XI'll.NlUTUltES.
ror teaclierii' wages 11,323(0
" luel V4 72
" impairing boUM-H CJ 22
' books u S2
14 Journals 7 on
printing for ls77 : quo
" sundry bills .. Il M
uupi'eaie 6 83
M Ms'tetari'ssalary asoti
' exeiierallons . : isi 12
" eolleetors' i'oiniul8ttoii ni
collecilng btalo liond yo
" TrvMuier ooniintslon at 2 per cent, St 47
' priming and auditing tbls account.... 200
1,7U)UI
nutauw in uauus oi treasurer, usi ui
tt,ia so
Approved June te, isls.
K. I. lUONllt'ClI,
bAMl'KL A. WOllMAN,
C. V. T1IE.NC1I,
Juno 14, lsis -
HEALTH ANi) iTaPPINKSS,
Ileultliand Uappinewiaro prleelets Weallli lolbelr
ihum-smii-n, nu jei iui-j ure ii uuin mo renin ti ev
ery one liu 111 umi v
AVltltillT'S MVKlt PILLS,
Tho o!v buro CTIU: for Torrid Ucr, l3ueu-ia,
lleadiulie, hour hiniaUi t'ontllftatluii, iHtftlty,
NuuM-a, au t uli itiiiious i'oinjilalmand liUMKldlb
oraiTB None indue- unit h-4 blgmd 4, in, M rlubt,
finla" 1( jour tiui-,! v ill not mprly wad &
$50 s
I'nr a ense nl' OS TA.V UU
Hint Siiiilr,t'n ltiitlieiil Pure for
Pafanb mil iiotlnsiiinti.i nlleveand
sreedllv tuie. liefeleneefe. Henry
Weils, Kwj., iVi lis, Farg a. eo Au
rora. N. Y.: Wui. iumin. 1-sa . Mc
llalton, ('.rant i; lioiifn, M I.uuls.
Testimonials and trea'lso bv mall,
l'llec, v-llli improidl Inbaler Jl tic-Id
eierywbere. WEKKS A- ruTTEIl.
rrupueiors, notion, Jiass.
June 7, l7s-4w d
AYANTE1)
An Energetic man or noman In every County to take
t no agency for two or tbe most popular Publications.
fix of tbo Finest CbromoH mounted nnd streuueu
(24X30 IncUes eacb) to every subseiltxr. Tbo Best
Coaillnatlon eier Before Offered to Agents, and tbe
m ost Liberal Induecmenta to Subscribers, our Fine
Publications. Wegant Premiums, and Large Com
missions place us obead of all Competitors. Illustra
ted Circulars free. K. P. L HEs'TEIN, imbllshers.
North East Corner 7th and Dickinson streets, Phila
delphia, d Juno 7, "7S-4W
NEWRICHBLOODI
1'nn.iiiiift riiruiiilif IMlU mako New Hlch Blood.
and will eompk'lely cbwu tl.etlool mtbnentlre
sRtemlu tline inoclhs. Any pen-ou wUowmtako
i rill each nlnht from J to is weeks iray b rehtor-
by malt fort leiur bthinps, I. s, JOHNSON CCO.,
SWEET
CliBwiil
NAVY
Awtudrd K.gtwt vnt n( Out' or il Eipoiiieo for
aeUr ttf umIi7 an-( Jtarotintf, Ttim Wat lobkcco
vt n4. At oof tIu lrip trid-uitrk it clMcly
hi., I'l.lU,
juu, 4, 'la-iy nr
PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS
Priutod ut this Ollice
OX S1IOKTJ&ST NOTICJJ AND ATTJJK
MOST 11EAKONAULE TEilMS.
'. F. M'.lltl'l.i:, lienernl AH., I'lillu.li ll-lila.
JUH0tl,Tli-4W d
II) T, n. Ariliur, Is ihe most riinikm and com
visiiMi temrsraueii work ever wrllteu. Iieacrlbes
Hie ol Muii'liy, I.e., colds, Imbilute Afjluuis,
1'rebtbUlon, ele. a isjiim lie ti-ok'tu noiii tbe
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