The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 05, 1878, Image 3

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Kali "load Time Table.
LACKAWANNA BLOOMsnUIU) KAIL noAD
NORTH. SOUTrl.
Accommodation Train .t A.M. 8.00 A. M.
Mall Train T.88 A. M 4.49 1 M
Hi press Train 1.67 v. II. 11.43 A. M
CATAWISSA HAIL I10AD.
NORTIT. POtlTIt
Accommodation Train o,2S A. M. T.8H r. M.
IlCftular Kxprcss 4.WI 1', M. 11,43 A. M.
Through cars on Kxprcss train either to New York
or rtilladelpula. Accommodation train runs liotwcen
Catawlssa and Wllllamsport.
Many of our citizens attended th celebration I
at YYilk-e.batro on the Foirtu.
Tho trams en tho D. L. A W. It. R. wen
crowded on Tuesday and Wodnesday with til
Itors to tho Wyoming Centennial.
The license of D. W. Bobbins which was
contested at May court, was granted on Mon-
ay, nil opposition having been withdrawn.
t UrangoTilIc, advertises In this Issue. Mr.
lioulon Is a rcliabls business man, and de-
nerves a liberal patronage. Read lis card.
Wo offer a special discount of 10 per cent to
old and now subscribers who pay In advance.
$1.80 will pay for the Columbian for one year,
after this date until further notice. This, does
not apply to subscription now clue. Our sub
scribers will do us a favor by calling their
neighbors attention to the fact that the Colum
HUM can be had for $1.80 In advance, the only
$200 popcr In the county making the offer.
tf.
l'rof. 0. E. Wilbur und wife will spend vaca
tion at Wyoming Pa.
Tho Convocation of Wllllamsport will meet
at Bt. John's Episcopal church In Wllllams
port on the Dili.
On lat Friday morning Mrs. John Mordan
of Ml. Pleasant slipped and broke her leg above
the ankle.
The Lutheran congregation will have a so-
cinblo In the basement of tho church on Satur-
ay evening. Ice cream, cake, Ac., will be f the Court House sieps, and a large number
sejved up. The public is invited.
Our firo department accepted an invitation
to participate in the celebration at Danville on
the Fourth, and went down in the morning on
special train, iho liuck Horn Band accom
panied tho Friendship, and the Drum Corps thirteen was appointed to welcome the Presl
mauo music lor the ucscue (joys. They made I dent.
Prof. S. C. Thompson lias resigned bis posi
tion at the Slate Normal School, and will spend
the summer at Brooklyn N. Y.
The Commissioners are to be congratulated
on their intention to rebuild the dilapidated
fence on Court House alley.
A railroad ticket (o Chicago and back for
sale at this ollice very cheap. Good until De
cember 31st 1878. If
Miserable ess. The moat wonderful and
marvelous success, In cases where persona are
sick or pining away from a condition of miser
ablenes, that no ono knows what ails them,
(profitable patients for doctors,) Is obtained by
the uso of Hop Bitters. They begin to cure
from the first dose and keep It up until perfect
health and strength is restored. Whoever Is
alllicted In this way need not suffer, when they
can get Hop Bitters. 8ee "Truths" and "Prov
erbs" in another column.
July 6 2w.
The Court has made an order reducing the
pecial road tax in Conynghani township from
twenty mills to thirteen mills, and the Poor
District reducing tho special tax from ten mills
to six mills, allowing a special levy of one
ill in Centralm borough and fivo mills in
Conynghnm township.
James C. Brown of the lttpubliran, presided
at the meeting of the Alumni Association of
Dickinson Seminary at Willimisport last week,
The eause of complaint for cool weather has
been entirely removed. Old Sol has been do
ing his level best for some days.
The D. L. & W. It. It. Co., propose to put
at once an elegant brick depot near the Cata
wlssa bridge. This Is a mucii needed Improvement.
tho door accompanied by tho first President of
At the meeting or the Alumni Association of the United States who has ever appeared in
e Normal School last week the following of Bloomsburg. There was much confusion and
ficers were elected for the ensuing year. Presi- pushing in Iho effort made by every body to tret
ilent, It. It. kittle, Recording secretary, Miss near enough to hear what was said. After th
annie Searle, Corresponding Secretary, N. U. noise had somewhat subsided Mr. Buckalew
unk, Treasurer, Q. A. Clark, Orator, .John M. I spoke as follows !
arman, Essayist, Miss E. C. Rogers. Electi
ve Committee, Miss M. Edgai, Miss Allie
miili, h. E. Waller, F. P. Billmyer and Rob-
ert Buckingham.
During the storm of last Thursday evening
the lightning struck and killed two horses and
two hogs belonging to Simon Carl of Locust
Township.
John Peacock has been elected Treasurer of
the Agricultural Society to fill the vacancy
caused by the death of his father, William Pea
Fob Sale. A stationery Steam EnginS and
boiler, twenty-five horse cower. Will sell at a
sacrifice. Enquire of E. Jacoby, Bloomsburg,
or Dr. J. F. Chapin, Benlon. june 14-lw
The musical exe.-cl"es at the Commencement
last week, were very good. The playing of the
young ladies under the direction of Prof. Hoff
man showed that they had been under the in
struction of an excellent teacher.
Iter. Mr. Hentzel, colored of tfils place en
Monday last fell from a cherry tree and sustain
ed considerable injury, inoraf: Nobody but
women and children should climb cherry trees
The former seldom fall, and the latter, if Ihey
do, never get hurt.
Mrs. Michael Casey was found dead In her
bed last Friday morning. Her health had been
poor some time, but her sudden death was en
tirely unexpected. She leaves a husband ami
several crown up children. The funeral look
place on Sunday afternoon.
As ice disappears under n July sun, so fat
disappears under the use of Allan's Anti-Fat.
Those having uselessly tried other remedies are
readily reduced from two to five pounds per
week by this great remedy for corpulence. Sold
by all druggists.
Foil Rent Cheap. The first class office in
the Columbian Building, heretofore occupied
by N. U. Funk K. It is partly furnished
Apply to
0. B. BllOCKWAY.
June 5 3w.
BUCKALEW'8 BTEKCII.
Mr. President, on behalf of the citizens of
Bloomsburg and of Columbia county, I tendi
you a sincere and hearty welcome, to Northern
A number of our exchanges issue no paper I Pennsylvania. They are gratified to see you
this week, in order that their compositors may amongst them, as the representative of the
have au opportunity to celebrate the "Glorious I government of our common country. They are
ourth." For the past three years the Colum- I gratified also that your visit is upon the occa
WAN has Bent out fifty two numbers annually, sion of the great celebration In our neighboring
and at the same time the employees have had I valley of Wyoming, and they sincerely wish fur
me to enjoy the holidays. The paper has I you and your companions a pleasant visit, mid
been prepared by extra night work, and gone safe return to Washington.
out regularly. We go on the principle that I Fellow citizens I introduce to you the Pros
ident of the United States.
President Hayes bowed and the people gave
him three hearty cheers. He then spoke
substance as follows.
THE PRESIDENT'S KPEECII.
Mr. Buckalew and Fellow citizens. We meet
this morning, not politically, but as citizens
of one common country. I am glad of this op
portuntty to stop tor a tew moments in your
pleasant village while on the way up one of the
most beautiful valleys of your State, to attend
the Centennial of a great event Pennsylvania
occupied a prominent place in the early strug
gles of this country for an independent exis
tence, and so, now she occupies a high position
in the centennial celebration of some of the
greatest events in the early history of this
country. We are now on our way to attend
our subscribers are entitled to receive what they
pay for.
Closing of the Shenandoah Bake. The
people of Shenandoah were shocked on Jhe
morning of the 26lh nil., when they learned
that the Shenandoah Valley bank was closed
not to opea again. The following notice was
po'ted on the door : The directors have dec!
ded to close this bank tor the present time. The
steady withdrawal of deposits, as the result of
the continued depression in business, and the
ifliculty in collecting in its assets for the same
reason, have prevented the bank frem accomo.
dating th e publlo to only a limited extent for
some past. It is believed that the bank is en
tirely solvent and that all its creditors will be
paid in full.' The bank was chartered in Feb-
uay, 1870, with a capital slock of $50,000.
Elmer, son of Peter 8. Brugler of this plare,
while playing at his father's farm in Hemlock
fell upon a board from which a nail projected
and it ran some distance Into his side. No xe'
nous resulls are anticipated. Parents cannot
be too careful alrout leaving such things where
persons may step or full on them.
The tickets and necessary, papers for the Del
egate election to be held August 10th, will lie
printed on Ihe ISth of July. All candidates
who desire their names on the tickets and pa'
pers must give notice at Ibis office before that
time, unless they propose lo have separate lick
eta printed elsewhere. All names not specially
ordered will be omitted.
An Orangeyille correspondent says: "The
season has more than its usual number of fes
tlvals. The Sunday school at Jonestown held a
successful one revenlly the proceeds of wliicl
will replenish their library. Centre School
House in Oreenwood followed. A church fes
tival was held at Asbury last Saturday night,
and there will be a Sunday school festival soon
In Thos. Mcllenry's woods.
A Boi.li BuiiQLAiiY. On Saturday afternoon
a tramp or some other thief entered the dwel
ling of Paul E. Wirt Esq., on Fifth street, and
helped himself to a pair of shoes, suit of clothes
and hat, and decamped, leaving his own hro
gans, and taltered garments as a slight cerupen
sation for the loss. There was no one at home,
and the Ihief entered the cellar by removing
the grating, and thence through the kitchen lo
the upper part of the house. Mr. Wirt thinks
It must have been done at about four o'clock,
No clue has yet been discovered.
The delegate from this county lo the State
College for the election of Trustees report th
institution In a flourishing condition. From the
catalogue which will be mailed to any one who
will address the President Dr. Calder Stale Col
lege It will be seen that students may receiv
a thorough collegiate education for a very small
oullay of money. Those especially who desire
preparing for scientific farming have an opitor-
tunlty to learn both the theory anil practice
Parties who have been at the college In years
gone ly rerl marked improvement In Tvery
ining connected therewith.
The Ed son Phonograph was In town last
'luesday, on exhibition by W. J. Cbappelle, of
New York, It is a truly wonderful apparatus,
consisting of an Iron cylinder around which 1
wrapped a sheet of tin foil. Theoperator talks
Into a raoutli piece which conveys the sound
to a thin tympanum. The vibration of lhe
tympanum moves a sharp pointed attachment
which makes a dolled mark on tin foil as the
crank is turned. The cylinder is then reversed
and on turning it again the exact words spoken
in Ihe mouth piece are clearly reproduced. Im
provements are being made on this wonderful
instrument, and ll will prove or grett utility lo
business men and others. Before long we can
Luy a novel on copper plate, Introduce it In tli
phonograph, wind up the machine, and t;
down and have the novel read to us.
THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PaT
THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT.
Itbelng understood last Tuesday that Presi
dent Hayes and family and Member! of the Cabi
net would pass this point on a special train on
Wednesday morning en route for Ihe Centennial
ceremonies at Wyoming and Ihe celebration of
the Fourth of July at Wllkesbarre, a meeting
of citizens was called at the Court House to
Mr. F. M. Bouton, the enterprising druggist I make arrangements for welcoming the distin
guished party to Ibis section of Pennsylvania.
The meeting was called to order by J. O. Browm
who nominated Judge Elwell as chairman. D.
A. Beckley and David Lowenberg were ap
pointed a committee to Inform Judge Elwell of
his election. The chairman occupied tiie lop
ofcitlsens were present in the yard. J. B
itoblson and J. C. Brown were elected secreta
ries. The chairman staled Ihe object of Ihe
meeting, and said that it was very proper that
we should pay oar respects to the Chief Execu
tive of the nation. On motion a committee of
fine appearance.
Hon. C. It. Buckalew was elected Chairman
of the committee which consisted of the follow
ing persons : D. Lowenberg, D. A. Beckley,
J. B. Robison, Geo. E. Elwell, J. K. Qrot, C.
G. Barklcy, A. C. Smith. Wm, Ncal. Samuel
Knorrjj. N.Moyer, J. J.Brower, Geo. Correll
and John Wolf.
On motion Ihe Chairman of the meeting was
added to the committee. Dennis McDonald, H,
C. Bittenbender and W.B. Poust wero appoint
ed n committee on Decoration. The Blooms
burg Silver Cornet Band waa invited to bo pres
ent at tho depot, and the meeting adjourned.
On Wednesday morning before six n clock
crowds of people began flocking to the D. L. &
W, depot, and at about half past six the train
appeared in sight. The locomotivo was gor
geously decorated with flags. Tho train stopped
so that the rear end of the last car stood across
Market street. Mr. Buckalew and Judge El
well boarded tho train and soon appeared nt
COUIIT l'HOCKEDINOH,
Pursuant to adjournment court was held
on Monday July 1st at 9 o'clock. Hon. William
Elwell, President Judge, anil Hons. F, L. Shu-
man and I. K. Krlckbaum, Associates, on llio
bench.
The following business occupied the attention
of the court.
C. Kramer's administrator vs. O, W. Vannat-
la, Judgment stricken off.
Auditors report in estate of J, II. Vandcrsllcc
deceased, confirmed nisi'.
Citizens Building & Ixmn Association of Cen-
tralla vs. J, P.Hoagland. Rule granted lo show
cause why the Sheriff's sale shall not beset
aside.
On motion of C. R. Burkalewjsaac P. Hand,
of Luzerne county was admitted lo practice law
in Columbia county. .
Hotel license granted to Boyd W.Williams
of Berwick, at May Terra, transferred to Henry
C. Williams. And now July 1, 1878, applica
tion Is mndo for approval of transfer of satd
license, to Levi Bredbender,wlilch after hearing
is refused, same day on cause shown the said
license is revoked by Iho Court.
The argument lit was called over, and
the following cases heard.
A. E. Sillier vs. W. B. Koom with notice to
etna Insurance Co , garnishee. Rule In show
cause why .serylce of writ should not be set
aside. Papers submitted.
John Kline's use vs. Joseph Rhoads. Certi
orari. Papers submitted.
Levi Michael vs. E. L. Kramer. Rule to show
cane why appeal should not be stilcken oil.
Rule made absotu te.
Commonwealth vs. Solomon Helwig. Rule
o i B. F. D.illman lo show cause why he should
not give security for costs. Rule made absolute.
D. J, Waller vs Oeo. Weaver's executors.
Rule to show cause why counsel fees should not
be allowed garnishee. Rule made absolute.
In the estate of Margaret Appleman deceas
ed, Exception to Auditor's reorl, Exceptions
suftained and report referred back to the Audi
tor, July lt report confirmed.
JocpU Oearhart vs. IS. II. Crevelin mid
wife. Certiorari, judgment reversed.
Cutli trine Butler vs. Reuben Rouch, Issue
on demurrer. Papers submitted.
In the estate of Mary (iorrell, partition awar
ded.
Return of sale in estate of Elisha Sliultz de
ceased confirmed aim.
License was granted D. W. Rotbins for a
wholesale liquor store.
T. J, Morris who fell twenty feet from a cher
ry tree last week and broke his leg, Is improv
ing. S-julro Morris weighs about three hun
dred pounds, and his recovery was doubtful at
first hut by skillful care he 'how expecls lo sur
vive llio shock.
The case of I). (1. Drlesbach ogalnst the Sec
ond National bank of Scranlon, charging this
Institution with Usury, was tried In the United
Stales court at Wllliamsport, and a verdict ob
tained In f.ivor of the hank. Under a decision
o Judges Sttong and M'Kenna It is held that
national Innks have a right to charge as high a
rate of Interest ns state banks,
It is pleasant to meet in this way. You have
heard my voice and I have heard yours, and I
will now introduce to you a gentleman con
nected with the "government, Mr, John Sher
man, Secretary of the Treasury.
Sherman appeared and received three
cheers.
SHERKAX'a SrEECIf.
Fellow citizens : I am pleased to meet you
the ceremonies at the hundredth anniversary o
Our Town Council nrofesa to be the friends of the Wyoming massacre. I need say no more.
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the workingmen. Now is a good time to prove
Our town sadly needs waler works. Now
is Iho time to erect them. In the first place it
would give employment to a large number of I
aborers. Secondly, they can now be built at
one half the ordinary cost, on account of the
cheapness of labor and material. Aa to pay
ment, Town bonds running for a long time at
reasonable interest can be readily sold.
We learn that the P. & R. R. R. Co., taking 1 and am glad to shake hands with my old friend
advantage of the present situation of affairs are I Mr. Buckalew. I want to tell you a secret,nnd
carrying water over seven miles, and are sup-1 that is that.whiie Republicans and Democrats
plying about six miles of the Mabanoy Valley, I often oppose each other, they can also be the
and all the mines from Mabanoy Planes to be-1 best of friends. I have not often voted witl
yond Gilberlon. Now is the time to act, if I Mr. Buckalew,and yet we have frequently acted
ever, and we believe the heavy tax payers will I in concert on important measures, and there is
acquiesce. I no man for whom I have a greater respect than
for your distinguished townsman.
The President then introduced Attorney
General Devens, who appeared in the car door
The feast prepared at the Normal School last I just as the train started, and he had only time
week Thursday for the Alumni Association was I to say "I am very happy to meet you all."
greally enjoyed by those who participated. It I The crowd cheered, the band plajed, and the
was gotten up under the superintendence of Mr, I Presidential party was gone Tho ucuinnstra
Wells the steward, -and the menu was as fol-1 tion was n hearty one, ami was madu by all
lows. Roast chicken, roast beef, lobster salad, I irrespective of creed, color, sex or politics.
new potatoes, green peas, new tomatoes, cab- The President invited Mr. Ducknlew und
liage, pickets, ice cream, cake bananas, oranges, Judge Elwell to join his party, but they hud
nuts, raisins, lemonade, coffee and tea. The made different arrangements mid were unable
company consisted of about sixty persons, made I to accept,
up of Ihe Trustees and their wives, the Faculty
and their families, and the graduates. The
"Principal, Rev. D. J. Waller Jr., presided In
a very acceptable manner. The teasla were as
follows, "The Board of Trustees,'- responded
PENNSYLVANIA TRAINING SCHOOL FOR FEE-ULE-M1NDED
CIIILD1IEN.
Media, June 1, 1S78.
The Pennsylvania Training School for Fee
blc'Mindcd Children is located In t lie County of
Delaware, twelve miles from Philadelphia.
Media is the postal town, ond Greenwood its
railroad station, a short walk from the build
ings. A Beneficiary Fund is created by n special
act of the Legislature, on which indigent chil
dren of feeble-minded, may be admitted from
the various counties of this Commonwealth,
The Institution cannot receive on this Stale
Fund, children who are Epileptic, or seriously
paralyzed, or profoundly idiotic.
The State Fund is appropriated to the care of
such children of poor parentage as cannot be
educated and cared for in Ihe ordinary way, but
who can by the special methods of Ihe Institu
tion, in its School, gymnastic and industrial de
partments, he trained to some degree of intelli
gence, self-care and usefulness.
The county of Columbia is at Ibis time enti
tied to the admission of two feeble-minded chil
dren, who will be admitted on suitable proof of
their condition and dependence.
For rejKirts, and full particulars as to howto
proceed, address
Isaac N. Keiilin, Sup't.,
Media, Pa
Map of li.ickHwnuiin County.
The new county commissioners, Messrs.
David Summers, William Griffis and Mell
aril II, SatinileM, liavo completed their re
port and will file it to-day in the office of
tho secretary of internal affairs at Harris
burg. Tho map accompanying the report Is
a very fine piece of workmanship, and was
executed by Frank Leo Faries, from accur
ate surveys of tho proposed new county,
mado by Messrs. James Archibald and P.
Bicwitt. Tho proposed new territory is shown
in n clear and comprehensive manner. It
contains 110 square miles, and tho popula
tion according to the last census was 71,000
and is now estimated at 8.p,000. The dis
tance from tho boundry line to tho county
teat is ten miles und CIS feet. The report,
which Is a complete and exhaustive docu
ment as ta detail, concludes with recom
mending; the establishment of the county of
Lackawanna. krranlon Jlepitblican .
It is very comforting to hear from General
Howard. Pomo of his foice has attacked
the Indians two hundred miles in ndvatico of
whero Howard himself was at the time, and
if Howard doesn't get over that two hundred
miles soon cnnigli lo intetferc wo may reason
ably expect to learn that tho Indians have
been beaten. A courier has traveled tho
wholo ilit.nieo to givo oward news of tho
light, ami although tho light was t-till going
on when ho loft, Howard b.-ltevus that the In
dians 'liuvu met with a severe tcpub-e.' Not
the Ir-a-t startling pnitionof Howard's eli
paicn is mat in which no tells what no is go
ing (o do what ho is going to do is ono of
his peculiarities and probably if he can
Ibnn a juuction fottici.liere with somebody we
shall near of an important telegraphic victo
ry in a few days.
ALUMNI DINNER.
THIS SCHOOL, as at present constituted, oners tho very best faculties for Professional and Classical learning.
Ilulldlinra spacious. Invlllnu' and commodious : completely heated by steam, will v entllated. tiffined bv o-as. and furnished wllti a bountiful sunolv of nure.soft
spring water.
wx-auon nnntumii, ana easy oi access, roacners cxpenenueu, eiucu-ni, nnu auvo 10 meir woi k. Discipline, nrm but Kind, unuorm ana morougu. expenses
moderate. Fifty cent a week deduction to all expecting to teaUi. Students admitted at any time. Itooms reserved when desired.
iuurcs oi Bluuy prcbcuucu ujr luu muiu.
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. I , Classical,
Adjunct Courses : I Academic. II. Commercial. 111. Course in .Music. IV. Course in Art. V. Course'in Physical Culture.
The Elementary sctentltlc and Classical Courses are PIMFHssionaL. and students trradnntntr thor-fin. iwoiw. stiin ntninmn. rnnfprrinarl.tin fnllnwin
correspnnciini; lieffrees j Master of the Klerncnts t Master otrtlio sciences ! Master ot tho Classics. Uraduates In tuo other Courses receive Normal certtacatea
Ult-ir luuuillllfllli,. milieu u, ui ,.iiieei-i ui iii'j iiu-iiuui luuau'--.
'I lie course ot siuuy nrescnueiioy m xww is uuerai. an me nrieniuir ana n.wirai courses are not Interior to Ihosoof our best Collcires.
Thfi state remilresa rilirher order of elthenshln. The limes denl.mil lt It 1 ona ot tho nrlm-, nhlects nf this Seu ni tj. hoin tn uniirf tr. hv fnrnlshlnr-lnlelll.
cent nnttcniclcnt Teachers for her schools. To this end It solicits young pi-ioons of good anil. ties and cooa purposes, those who desire tolmprove their tlmo
and their talents, as tudents. To all such It promises aid In dcvtilopln their po. vers, aud abundant opjortualtles for well paid labor at ter leaf Ing School. For
iu. i i.i, i ah i:i.wi:i.i'.,
bepi. s, -tli.-
LIVEIt IS KINO.
When Mr, llillony went home and saw a
handsomo boqtict reposing on one of the
parlor chairs ho mentally observed that it
was a sbanio to lot such beautiful flowers lie
there to wither ; so he took them up tender
iy, procured a b.i-in of water and placed
them carcfullv therein, and the same instant
his wife gave a piercing shriek and fainted
dead away. But it was too late. Mrs. Bil
loney's new spring bonnet was utterly ru
ined. Norriiloim Herald,
AN VSUIINIAOLC THUTH.
You deserve to sutl er, and if you lead a mis
crable, unsatisfactory life in this beautiful world
it is entirely your own fault and thero is only
one excuse for you, your unreasonable preju
dice and skepticism,which hns killed thousands,
Personal knowledge and common sense reason
ing will soon show you that Oreen's August
Flower will cure jou of Liver Complaint, o
Dyspepsia, with all its mis-ernblo effects 6uch us
sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sou
stomach, habitual cotivencs, dizziness of the
head, nervous prostation, low spirits, &c. Its
sales now reach every town on tliu Western
Continent and not u druggist but will tell you
ot its wonderlul cures, l on can buy n sainpl
bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will reliei
you. junol-l-tfjl
The Sweet Singer of Michigan Is a very sweet
singer, but ihe Sweet Singer of Michigan netd
not pride herself upon being Ihe only sweet sin
ger that Ihe land contains, Roarim: creek d in
to by Hon. Wm. ICIwell. Mr. F. P. Billmyer pro-I ,tes Ihe title with her, and liero is the proof
posed "The School" to which the Principal re- of the luetic talent possessed by one of her ic -
plied. Mr. Rote responded to the "Class of idenls. Sweet singers are multiplying. Tho
1878" and Mr. Oarman to "The Ladies" Mr Catawlssa (em publishes the followine noem.
DMNKlNa ICE WATER.
There is no more doubt that drinking ice wa
ter arrests digestion than there is that a refrig
erator would arrest perspiralion. It drives
from the stomach its natural heat, suspends the
How of gastric juice, and shocks and weakens
the delicate organs with which it comes in con
tact. An able writer on human diseases says,
"Habitual ice water drinkers arc usually veiy
Uabby about the region of llio stomach. They
complain that ihe food lies heavy on the pa
tient organ. They taste their dinner for hours
alter it is bolted. They cultivate ihe use of
stimulants to aid digestion. If they are intelli
gent ihey read upon food and what the physiol
ogist has to say about it how long it takes cab
bage and pork and beef and potatoes and olher
meals and esculents to go through ihe pioces-s
of assimilation. They roar at new bread, hot
cakes, fried meat, imagining these to have been
the cause of their maladies. Hut the ice water
goes down all the same, and finally friends are
called in to take a farewell look at one whom a
mysterious Providence has called to a clime
where, as far as is known, ice water is not used.
The number of imwuital beings who go hence,
to return no more, on account of an injudicious
use of ice water, can hardly be estimated.
thnorc San.
Marriages.
ASII-SIClFltll). At Iho Methodist parsonage In
OrangeWUo on June 29, by ltcv, 11. H. ilendenhlial),
Mr. Ellas Ash of Flshlngcrecs to SItss Susan Slgtrld
ot Benton.
Deaths.
JUNE.
Now the year Is In lta prime,
No cbUUnK blast, no faded leaf
Doae In this Joyous pleasant time
Come to show that life la brief,
Summer displays her richest charms,
Free from Autumn's aad alarms.
behold the forest f resli and greeu I
In all lta veadure dressed,
And In the Melds It may be Been
That Summer's relgo'a confessed.
Nature net self now seems to rejoice,
Aad little aontrslere pour out their voice.
The nocks and herds are seen reclining
In tu cool and shady dell.
While the plowman may be dining,
or drawing water from Ihe well.
The first ripe fruits may now be found
Growing by nature from tho ground.
J, W.
RoarUgereek, Pa., Jane t, 181s.
The sentiments of Ihe above are truly touch-
Andreas on behalf of the graduating class pre
sented to the institution a large and handsome
Bible, which waa accepted by Judge Elwell for
the Trustees. The assemblage then arose and
sang the Doxology, and the meeting adjourned.
Much credit is due the Executive Committee
of the Alumni for the excellent arrangements
mado by them.
UIIANOEVILLE ACADEMY.
The closing exercises of Ihe Orangevllle I
Academy took place on Friday last. The pro-1
gramme as arranged for the day was as follows:
Reunion of friends, students and teachers at 10 I
m,, anniversary addreases at 1, picnic din
ner in Ihe grove on the giounda at 12, public I
exercises by Ihe students at S p. m., and an ex
hibition In the evening. This programme waa I
fully and very successfully carried out. The I
attendance waa very large, consisting of persons I
from all parts of this county and a number from I lng particularly that graphic portion which
Luzerne county and olher place. The anni- o.tIcallv alludes to the nln.m.n ..,! l.l.
versary addresses were made in Ibe hall by pork and beans, or perchance turning the crank
Rev. A. Brydie, of Scranlon, Mr. A.McLaurey, 0f the creaking windless while the "flocks and
of Lafayette College, and others The dirner herds" recline in "the cool and shady de.ll."
gave great satisfaction, two or three hundred Tl,e ouwllon arises whtther h. i. ,lrwl,.
persons partaking of the many good things pro- ur to perform his ablutions before partaking of
vmeii uy ii. e iwupit ui uraogeviuc. in me ai- ni, midday meal, or is he going to water the
lernoou in exercises were oi a varieu ana very I cattle 7
interesting character. Among the many good
uiii.gs we mui uicuuoii lue orauons oi Mr. Ji. Th. cense of the W ams Ifni.l In Tier,
II. Belshllne and Mr. D. W. Kingsbury a. be- wlck was revoked by the court last Monday
,s cm,,,.,.UN( .., luavumyr, iuu i it W be remembered that there was a contest
mat or Mr. Kingsbury q particular, entitled over this license at May court, and Ihe appllca.
"Jvlucatlor ror farmers," presented many ex- Hon of Boyd y. Williams, was refused on the
cedent ideas in a very attractive form, and Is ground that while It was In his name, the hotel
worthy of a more than mere passing thought by wu undr the control of Willilam Williams, a
mi. woo uearu uiem. ine muno oi me oay min Dn6l for ft landlord by reason of Intemper-
ami evening was another very attractive feature ate habits. The license was granted to Boyd
of the eutcrtalnmenU. Though all vocal, jet Williams finallr. on wmJItlnn ,l,.e n .i,,.t.l
it was well rendered, and showed marked be transferred by him to aonie one not under the
in i . . . 1 performer., ihe ex- control of William Williams, and with the un
uiumuu .i ub evening wu also a great i uccess, derstandlng ihat if he remained there and
uoui in me way or perrormance and of alien- became Intoxicated the license wonld be revok
u.u,. ... pruLxcuiug. i uay reneci great td. Such transfer wa. made to Henry C, Wll
, lr,t,,,a, ,T. Uf rv. uanneia and . On Monday in application was made to
. . , ' l 'e peP" ' l"' transfer aga'n to Levi Bredbender, but It being
.... . w,u apparent mat it was only an arrangement to
one o 1 long and pleasantly remembered by run ,he house for William Williams the court
.i. wi.u ncrc prwni, ami wen au they revoked the license.
ucceeu. unuer me present principal Ihe tohool
i.as oeen raiseu up irom the ground until It Is I MIs. Annie Beckley has nearly recovered
now one of l ie most .uccesaful Institution, of from hef fall, ,nJ , able to walk about the
the kind lo this section of the State.
house.
Tun LAimisiT Fa list in tub Woih.ii The
largest farm in ihe world is 170 miles Hjuarc,
and is situated in Ellis county, Kaiisai. Its
proprietor is a wealthy Englishman irim-d
(ieorge (irant, who named his estalc Victoria,
in honor of his Suvereigu, Vast herds of cattle
and a cavalry brigade of mounted stockmen
roam over Ihe face of this great farm, on which
the only remedy employed for bruises,inllainin-.
tion and tho like, is Giles' Liniment Iodide
Ammonia.
Sold by all druggists. Send for pauiphlil.
Dr. Oji.i,
151 Sixth Avenue, N'. Y.
Trial size 23 cents.
SIAIIK TWAIN ON l'HOFANITV,
Iuu note to tho publishers of his justly cele
brated Scrap Book, the famous humorist oh-
Berves mat he Invenled and patented it, "not
to make money out of il, hut lo tconomize Ihe
profanity of this country." "For," he contin
ues, "you know when Ihe average man wants lo
find his scrap book he can't find his paste then
he swears j or if he finds it, it is dried so hard
that It Is only fit to eat then he swears j if he
uses mucilage, it mingles with the ink, and
next year he cannot read his scrap. The re
sult is barrels and bjrreis ouprofanity." There
is another circumstance In life under which Ihe
average man Is liable lo Indulge In unlimited
profanity. It Is when the family physician
sends him a bill of one or two hundred dollars
for treating his wife, whllo tho lady's face has
become paler lhan ever, through the merciless
persecution of caustics, and mechanical contri
vance's. If be he does not impulsively send ihe
Whole medical profession on a subterranean
journey, It is because he Is a saint and deserves
to he translated. The local treatment generally
employed by physicians in this class nf diseases
is not only barbarous but productive of almost
Irreparable harm. Dr, Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription, as a uterine tonic and restorative has
won unqualified praise from Ihousauds of grate-
lul women.
In all Classes of Society, Glenn's Sulphur
Soap is the ruling purifier. Ladies use it lo re
move defects of the complexion, and erauns
troubled with eruptions or olher Irritations of
the sklu are promptly cured by It, Sold by all
Druggists.
Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, Black or Broun,
60c,
June 14 4tf,
I.ONd. In Llfht street, of rtlptherta. May luth,
lss, Daisy Alvei da Low?, aged 5 j ears and "months
I.ON'l. In I.lsht Mrect on Juno 23d, lsrs, Join
Ecmote Lone, nsreda years and 11 days, children
Harrison and Margaret Lcng.
"Happy splilts, e aio lied
Where no grief can entranco llnd ;
Lultol to rest the nehlnir head ;
r-ootbod the nnguUh of tho mind,
Lu-ry tear ts wiped nwuy,
Mghs no mote Mult hcaethc breast ;
Mght is lost Jn endless day,"
Sorrow In eteinut lest."
I.i:ili. In lleinloek twp.,.lnno an, 1-TS, Lottie,
dau'htr of i:. 1). and Sade M. U-ldy, aged I yeais
uod y months.
Dealest Lottie liowwe'll mhs her,
"o moro we 11 si o her roam
She's jronu lo Jota her Utile bister
Arouud that heau-nly throne.
x' - "
1 V-t Z'-B i -
BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania."JJ2
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
President llonril of Trustees-
. The l.ivtr is Iho imperial organ of the whole
human system, its it coutiols the life, health and
haiipinc-s of man, hen ll is dislurhid in its
proper action, all kinds of ailments are ihe nai-
ral result, The digestion of food, Ihe move
minis of Ibe heart and blood, .he action of ihe
brain end m noils ry.ti.ui, are. nil iminedialelv
connected with tin- workings of the Liver, ll
has been succesi-fully proved that Cineii's Aug
ust Flower is iineiiualled in rutlng all persons
alllicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint
and Stum ch. Simple bottles lo try, 10 cents
Positively sqM in all towns on the Wetem
Continent. Three doi-es will prove that it is
just what you want.
June 7 tf.
Business Notices
For ii Summer lint go to
Lnwenberg's.
For a Nobby Summer Suit
.'0 to 1). Lowpiiberg's.
'For a nice ritraw Hat go to
1). Lnwenberg's.
For a Nice White Vest co to
D. Lowenberg's.
Latest Stylo and Lowest prices always to
be futiud .it I). Lowenberg's.
For a cheap Suit of Clothes go to
1). Lowenberg's,
Call at JIcKinney's lor Shoes.
HALL,
'Hejckuvosite cuouse,,
1818.-18th year.'.
Pickled Ovsters. Cove Oysters, Salmon,
Lobsters, and Sardines kept at Conner's.
P. S. Dates makes a specialty of repairing
watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, or any
thing else m lus line oi uusine-'s. iieiu
wajs insures a llrst-clas.s job und is prompt
with his work.
Hoots and Shoes cheap at JIcKinney's.
lor Sptctucks and
Go to L. He rn hunt's
Kye Glasses.
Cullman always keeps in slock Picture
Frames and Jlouldiims of all kinds, aud is
also prepared to make picture frames of
any size.
Shoemaker
uey's.
wanted. Apply at Merlin.
II) Ciiheri.:il treiiril,
Ajeh's C'ATiiiimc I'll i.s are lliu ls-st ot all purga
tives ror faintly u'o. Theyorolho pioduct of Ion.-,
laborlo s, and successful chemical lineMlgatlou.and
Ihelr extensive use, by plosUlansln their practice,
and by all clWIIicd nations, pioie them tho best and
most effectual pill thai medical science can devise.
Itc-lnjr purcl. M't'ciaWit in haini can ailso from tin lr
uso. In lulilndc vnlno and euratho poersiionlh.
er pills can he coinrurcd wlih them, and eiery per
son, knowlne their virtues, will i mploy them w In n
needed. 'Ihey kup the syMom In perfect ordtr,
and ninlntalii In I lallhy tctlon the whole machin
ery ofltie. Mild, HOHi'ihtiii; nnd ilTectuul, Ihey ore
special! adiptcilto tho needs of the digestive ap
paratus, iterungemeiii.s of vvhUh they pievent and
euro, If timely taken. 'Iheynio thoh standsaftst
physic to employ for weakened constitutions, w here
juitld, but cllccliial eulhutli! is I'dtulrcd.
r'oii svi ii uv All, HEAIkUS.
no I
Hemember T. W. Conner is still .it corner
of Main and Fast street.
The dlsulav nf Jewelry. Silverware,
watches, Ac, at I'. S. Hates' is said by all to
be the choicest to be sieii lu llKJOiiisuurg.
Hepairing is done by him in the best manner
and at tliu lowest possible rates.
Hoot headquarters at Mft-Cinney's.
Cramptnn's Pal in Soap is the be-t hiun
elrv snail lu tliisor any other niaikcl. For
Mile by J in fill 11. Maize. may 18-Iliv
McKinneys Shoo Store below Court
House.
Try il liny it
Put in 1'iilm Palm Snap
At Jncedi II. Maize's al Jacob 11. -Maize's,
may U-lSvv
Flavoring
Conner's.
extracts and Fruit Syrups al
ltubbers at McKinney's.
Jacob
iM A RK K'IMlKI'OItTS.
HLOO-MSIlUWi MAUKET,
Wheat per bushel t l.sn
Ityo " to
Corn, new, " '. sit
Hats, " ' so
Klour per barrel 7. (hi
Uloverseed
Flaxseed l.Mi
llutter U
Kges it
Tallow Us
Potatoes so
Dried Apples C
Hams 11
sides & Hhoutders e-7
Lard per pound is
llay per ton liu
Iteeswax tt
Timothy Heed if.it'
yUOTATIONS FOH COAL.
No. 4 on Wharf t s.no per Too
NO.B " " S i.IS "
No. e " " v.iio '
Ulacksmlth'H Lump on Wharf 3,oo "
" Ultumtnotis " h to
SELLERS' LIVER PILLSi
i mtkt, nil all drrtnit uirnU of ih Lit tr. Kri
Ll "tivllf n' Llrer Tilli auraJ tiitof Lliar raninlnut I
W wblet ecjtatwllad iu toault work u'ni ladraaa I
f lta!. i mora. ' 1 can rteomniin1 Halle rV Llr Pllla 1
I Tbaj bvfiveJ kwiJrtd of 4fUri4i'UrilUU.' 1
-lira, Auuii. ni ojt, uwriT rnet tm.
. (bum pv an I'ruf iiLn-i attuuirj wr iiyri,l
(burgh I'a.
upriw, 'Ti-i-
JOB FKIKTIKG
OF EVERY DESRIPTION
EXECUTED PKOMFTLY
AT THK OOLVMMAV OfFIOF,
ITkaltii and Iiai'TtoessT
Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth lo their
eVTouThow?.l iso""''' ",u Wltl"a ot
AVItKiHT'S LIYKlt PILLS,
oruers
1'iuiu.
May 21, "3 3m
YithjnuchrcateKvariety
JJitJl. ampler' facilities '
TJianlever
' With far jnor a' customer s
Tliaiever
We arc hotter prepared'
'Than'cvcr
Afconsidcrablyloiver prices
,TJian'cvcr
To Supply)
'The Men and Boys
' of America,
(With Superb Clothing y
From, tho largest
Clothing House
in Amerloat
Only One Price. The Lowest. Terms Cash.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned. ,
Samples and prices mailed anywhere.
Orders by xn&U promptly executed.
WANAMAKEE & BROWN
Sixth & Market Sts., Philadelphia, ,
AGENTS! READ THIS! !
Wo will pavarentsa salary of tioo
and kxpknsfs to sell our Nkvv & ondkioci.
PER
UOUTH,
INTFS-
Tio.ss. Address hllLIt.MAN & CO., Marshal, Mich.
Juno 7, '73-4W d
IS T11K TIME TO SECUHK TEItMTO
TOUV FOU 1)11. EllLK'S elHKAT
WOltlC T11U NEW ILI.l'STllATED
Hlti'luliV
of apt isi3sissrLVA.isrrv.
The traidefl Kiting loek- lor Ihe I'ennlvanla
held, l.llier .l li tms to ngenls. send V-MMl al
oiue for compli te ouini. tr lo cents lor oureunaKe
sample, and m.me territory wunted, Address ll. e'.
c.ueiimic11 l'ulll.-her, llaiilsnuitr, pa.
Pou'i full lo tay wlut put ryousuw this in.
rn.mli IJ. "s to liar
A
psioN'Kirs xonci:.
Crainpliiii Urotlicr'n I'.ilm soup at
II. Maize's. It is the lest. Try it,
nuiy ti-ISiv
Ailmissimi free nt McKiutiev's,
THIS l-ATFll 1 ON MM Willi
Xx. Advertising V Agents,
IMiaoA, CHFKTMJT STS S' '(HI'S ,
SURE DEATH
to Tin: eoi.tiUAiio potato mm
Vor tliNvwlt r wi' ! tliu i hu iMmjiori ant rt'iituics
wlilolnvlU ivrnmnu'iiil its um tit rwry fc'artloiier atnl
farmt'rinihetountrj ;
isr. That It contains imnoor Wu poio)inus prop
f ttlt'H tkuiL'tToiw t titthiiiii life, of wliU Ii inunv or tho
lust ct iKAwttrs now lu (lit iiiiirMt nri fornroMtl.
Matt) deaths hate o c until tUroiu;U I'uiti (irMn
pinloliVr xil1 oitdiiH prepmilloinor itrht-iilo uhloli
aw eiiiploK. to 'le.it ruy ln'etn un pl.uitH an-1 uv
tatils. uinl uliUli uli-iorh the poison, at'it u It lit lie
food U IntriHluivil Into tho human sutetn.
2d. That 'ttluTrt this row (Iit is hpiltikU'd on 'o
tato Vim, riants.Vt'KPtablfs, Ac, it will lrlnawav
tliu I'otuLo Km; tut Worms, a"d nllollr tns(ts
uhlli uto tho lstsof t)w ttekl and cnnlen.und It
usrdt-arl) Iti tliu spline will prcvint the riVelop
nifiit nnd prowtli of Insect lire. It 'an. also be used
wtlh j:ood I'fTt'Pt to destroy fate-'pt'l.irs and worms
on fruit trees. Dowers and vhrubtvery.
3d. I'm Is tiret'ii, and otln r polKonotis c ompoundji,
In. add It ron to tttluy daiiK' ioms to human life, Itn
IKnerlsliaiid pol-sou tho MIIon which thev aio u'-od.
This I'owder Is lticn is KomtTtTH vhlch are a
bbskht to I he land, and Is an K.xrni i-st h-ktii izk
and wlllproo a vuiulk aii to flu fiowlni; pUnt
3Jixootions I'ov Uso.
A can, wlih performed top, Is lurnlslud wltlicach
liot, with whleh to t-pilnUu tin? I'owder thonuighly
oer the plants and on tho rround uuderncatU.
SMI'I.K KUKK.
Prepared at the 1'urelwi ( hf mli nl W'orl.-,
Kaoi Kttnoh, N. .1,
W A LKCKI.Elt, hyleialo Ajftut, i Vebt') bt.N. Y.
Juno T, Ta-Iui
IcMshcribvirheri that V. O. Huirhes cri'ata-
wUs. li.vsbeen ao ihtul stlirueo uf esie IVirj
ot Loeiit t iislilp ror Imitili o( ertdltors. All
pettuii, tlx teruie tiidehted to the halt! Wesley l'er
ry, will ltialtH pn incut to tho said ossliiee and
those liaMni,' eluln.s ir demai.ds will malo Known
the Mim without delay.
AfeHlfuco vt Wo-it-y l'trry.
May, 17, tn. L'atawtsba,
A CHANC3 TO MAES SOME MONEY
SUSS,
"Conn h"n Itwm.v if I i-niij lunula." Nowre-ady,
Writp for Aiifin-y al i niv. .lltllN tV LY C'u
l'liuil&hi-is, "as i-unscin mi-rt, I'hlluile phhi.
nme-h i-.', ,"-sia Jt-o
C. 23. SAVAGE,
ltEAt.t.,: IN
Gilvorwars, Watchci.jow3lry,Cloeks,iS:c.
Dauchy & Co's. Advt's.
Sure Reward!
5 YEA US TO VAX FOR A FARM.
4 TO SIO TUB, ACRE.
II eccli nml Miiplc Land In Mlclil
(rnii In the. Irlllliun Aero Grant
ol'llie i.rn ii ii ItaplilN anil In
illana ItallruiKl oniiiany.
tzsxiS ruEmcT.
Strong Mill h v c:i lips iciilyoI
IIiiiIm'I'-iio 'oiikIii-iio clillicli
linss no lniicr."
ltUNMMl lltKAiia PCKE WATkK ltRADV MAKKKTH
hcnooiji iaii.koii tourunn TriKOl-GliTut
CLNTItl. OK TUB tiUANT.
.Send lor iianiilili'l,iii or German
Address V. II. lll'lillMlT,
T.ANO ClIMMISSIOKEK,
eillANll nAT')IS..VICll.
, nrrll 12. ISiS-saw U
I
mir A VO lllirl'-fsl honors at all Worm's
IT f l i i: lllbll 1011. I ATEVT CATAIOOUKS
nnd ClHe-rl All". Willi iirtv lli-i. irtluri'il lirie-m
nnd much Information kf.nt ibke. MAM)N K
1UMI.1N OIIIIAN Cu Ilotton.Kew York or Chi
cago, el may ai, Kivv
AUENTS WANThlll SItdals and Diplomas awarded
,or,lol.MAN'.sp10T01)AL B1BL1S
' A..!. 1UH.MAN A. CO.", Ol AtCh Mreet, Tlilla.
June T, Tt-4w d
or.
'ATHMEXT.
Cr.
eicoriro ste'aninan unil Siiintu-I IIi-kh Se-cretaih-ti,
1. i visors In iicvuiiiil vMHi .--uitiirlo.it township,
veur e-nililnr Alirll s. A. 1). Uiil.
Dr.
Amount of ilii4lcate8 ror 1STT, ;s an
lo e-axli culletitt'U, IS tu
Uy orders ai.d rett-i-lpta
Kxone'rutluuii
" Tlmo ni huiH'nlior, H. His
fl, Meadmun, tliuu nvllleU
" In account by ortwt
Work donet on road
" a tu-iiiimi- tiuii-UHiit
To orde r Kli i n ror balunco Its o
CI cj
a en
To HI
I M
., aud all 111 noun e'ouiphiiuU aud lilooduijl
it i"i.iii wahuiiv, nuue-r e uo 70 N.
' Ju. , fiy
111 77
Tho follow Inff Is tho Inde-htPdnctiS ot kald towuihlp.
To orders unpaid fur ye-ar ot lull sol u
" orde rs utiiald Inr t ar or Kn sm j
" orders uuuld lor ) inir of lull 531 T4
"Juno 3. IMS i-uii 70
Tho ulovoUacoiTefttlattine-ulas tho account
bltillUS Ull I nit IUWI1 UOOk,
Uy i rde r or auditors.
1IIWHY C. 1IKS.
AAltllN F1IIT.,
... , , , ELIJAH I'lfl HUMAN
AlteiU AMUtBtr Lavuich, Utrk.
Jinn- U IL
PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS
Printed nt Una Oilico
on siioirncsT notice and At the
MOST REASON A ULE TE11MS.
y ltcinovi'ilto in l ix-t onicet huUdlof, flrsi do'jr
abuve Ihe 1 xh.uik'i Hutu.
All kind nf Wan tn . Cn oln and Jewelry heat-
ly irpalie! nml vvairauUiL
may it, , u
ANNi.u, srTi:Mi-.XT or scorr
M'lioul. UMItliT, lor )car cndlnit Juno S,
' Il.c. KKI.e UNUlt Treasurer.
HECEU-TS.
Halanro on hand Irom last year !Mn
ai mi
1.M1 HJ
l-'.ir iv rn. r CJ T-A-P I1H
that. NniilurtCh Ititilii-til ('un lor
f'ul ni i lv will Lot InM.mtiv rrlicveand
Kiu'dlty rurtt. lieteiinee-i, Henry
Wi'ls, l.stt., wells, Kar.v & o., Au-
lor.i, , Y.; vn, 1 , i n, 1 m , Mr.
1 1 u tl on, I. lunl .'. i:ivv.n, tl louts.
1t-Hlrntt(il and liinlii-tt l.v ytnll.
rrlee, with mi pii vi ii Inhaler 1 hotel
t-virjwlierit. WFKKH I'OTTllt.
riupiii'iuib, i-etMoii, labs.
Juno 7, 1-7S-4W el
AVATEl)
An Knercetle luanorwoinau In every County lolaVo
tho UKenby lor two or Iho mit popular rultllcallous.
blxot ihe (Inest cluuinoa inuiinteil ami Mi-etehul
e:ur,u Inches noeh) lu every huliseillier. 1 lie. lust
CohiMiiatlon ever lleforo urfcretl lo Agents, and tho
most UU-ial lMlue'cments to ?uuserlberrt. ourFlr.o
PulillcatloiiH. Kleganl l'lemluinH. and largo Com
missions plai-u us ahead of all Competitors. Illustra
ted Cliculars tree. E, l. : 1, nr. si KIN, I'uMlsherH,
North Kast Corner Wi aud Dlekliison btreets, Thlla
delphla, d June, TSlvv
From Mate antunpi latum.
Amount of duplicate
IlXI'ENMTUltKS.
l'or leaeheiw' vatse
" iuci
" rcpalilnif houses..,
' honks
' Journals
" i riiitinu lor iti :
" sundry Mil
duplicate ,
" icr, lurj's wiUry
' exonerations. . :
" ceilliLtnis' romiulsllrii
" coll.i-ilti Mutti ImiuiI ,. . ,
" 'lrhuuict's iointaUlon at V per e-enu
" puuilnif and auditing this account
Ualanco In hands of treasurer,
tl,35 no
Mm
cj si
a si
T ui
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HAMl'KI. A. WDUMAN,
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Celebrated Library
KXTK.VSIOX LAMP 1
Adapted to any room high or low
ccillutf. Lowe-re-d to tablet wheu la
u-ciuid raised ! merely toucbtoir.
1'KltlkiTLV SAIK IKOM IALMKU.
Us'hts without remov luir chimney,
iiiliu as e-ouventeul as Lras, and al
Diet e'xnsu. The ttamn exu-n
i,m prliu u-1 - Is applied to all our
e n iiidi-ln is not exe-et-dlnir 8 lights
Hi adv.iul.iu'es are i llicrcuscd
lU'it wi u suint' cuusmuiiiluii e,f
oil. I'.v liiitinir tho llsiit where
w iiuti d t suleiy, cannot bo knock-
.fklfk ed o.i i- or Uisel. 'ihe extension
r mat inner) la simple, aud i-anuot
' TWfOsltt'-sP-ly iilve way. Cutset Kxtec.
----ii i-tuip min euauueiier tr all
I'lis fm nlsiuMl lite Wesellall
lamps luvlnu lui-ilt.
A.J. WEHJKN'Ell,
Dealer lu LivraandULASswAaK,
M H, beeund klreet, 1'ullada.
l'nrsaus I'urunllie l'llls moke New Tilch lllrttd.
and will completely chuuo the blood In tue enilrn '
system In three months. Any pcrfon vho will takei1
i fin cacn mem irom l to it weiks may be restor
ed to sound health, If tuch a thli l- tie i",tflHe. hent
by mall lor letter stsmps. I. S. johnmi.n a; Co.,
Uani.'or Mo. d June tl, Ts-aw
NAVY
SWEET
nhfiwinnr Tnbrr.nl
VliUiUUK. 1UUUUUU
A
Aai"1i'd kiyKttt jru4 at Cmioniiial tipoaitioii fur
Ant $ktnnng 9 (lit (mi kLti txcttUtU atui Jajlwiff tkar
t rr i"tvd, Aa cur vluo atrip tr1cmark u cluarly
iiiuuttJ bntiirrior ctxtl,!- iti,t J(uiKM't hft u
rur.erxi'1-j. foldbytt itW., htnj irMiuiit(
fi', lu C A. JaCiuoit H o,, Ur I'vtviiburg,
Ii. T. WAUIM.l', (.ruerul rblludrlpliln.
June Si, 7A 4w a
lit T. i. Aiilmr, Is Ihe mobt lowistci.
and con
lieserlbea
Vlscisu Ulnivraucitweirl: evir urilln
the work of Munihy. liejnold. Inebriate Anlums.
Prohibition, elc 11 Isjuil Ihe l-e-ok to wain Iho
youni!. n claim Iho errlrif, miiyhten the ieorle.
KATiitus, MiscuAKin, MAM-iAniiisasthoulel buy It
for their ouni: men. "1 lelievelt will boaitower
inlho rlshi dutctliii.f-llenry A. Itijnolds. "It Is
Juslihe tmk tor Ihe tlmeK." Hon, v m. K. PccKe
Your aelmlrab e w-oik Is all rlirht." lion. Nealliow.
"A 1 Hosed the bock 1 thanked Old and took? cour-avo."-Nrs.
UK leavm.lieos. W C.T.I. Agents
report MO to llio e-oi-irspcr week. hiciisucceK
ll'olxs Us woilh. Male and femalesscei Is v anil d.
Iskiis LUiKAi. Ht'llllAIlK llltos., isa, hausom
btrerl, I hlladelphla.
JillioSI,"s-.w d
KPY PLANING MILL
Theunili-rslgindlfskiuif the Kipy l unlnK UIU.
la pivimred luiiuall i L.dsur mill w- rk.
Uoors, Frames, Sash, Blictls, etc.
njtt'Ie l(u order ou lmrt notice. HuiisLuilou suar-
( n a ni ts Kuo.
llio hi-tbuit, I'a,
LI-O AL 11I.AXKS Or MX KINDS
ON HAMI AT THK CULl MlilAM IpVWX