The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 13, 1878, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
council niocEBDmos.
THE 00 LI MR! AN
... . Tlie regular monthly meeting of UieTown
It I. ii n M u n 11 ii n x t .. . . .- I ii l ii. ., .. .V ...
.....,.t i iii,hmi, is, ii,8 """i was iiom in tne uouncil Chamber Sep.
' ' -r , If rabcr 3d at 7 o'clock, all tlio members present.
Rail Itoad Time Talile. Minnies of last meeting read and approved.
LACKAWANNA ft iiLooHsnUltOItAlLHOAD Mr Evans, of the committee appolctcd at a
sooiii. previous meeting to arrange for tlie rent duo by
eoiiA.M. the Friendship Fire Company for their room
4.4 P. M ami ascertain what
1U5 A.'M tle ,,,' 0f ,10 Fre rjompanH reported that
William Uilmore offers a room for $30, A. J.
Kvane one for $24, and I. W. Hartman $25
Ho slated that the two companion were unwill
Ing to meet in one room. On motion the report
was accepted and the committed discharged.
Mr. Kabb and Mr. Sliarplcss moved that the
Evans room ho rented for the Hook A Ladder
Company. Carried. Messrs. Holmes and HsUi
moved that the Uilmore room be rented for the
Friendship Company. Carried.
Y petition for the opening and extension of
West street from Fourth street to Fifth was pre-
Un motion of Mr. Rabb tho petition
NOBTU.
Accommodation Train t.tt A.M.
Mall Train j,j9 A. M
Saprcsa Train i,6T p.m.
CATAWISSA ItAIL ROAD,
nohtii.
Accommodation Train o,ss A.M.
tlcgular Kxpress 4.04 P.M.
Throng h cars on Express train cither to Now York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
Uatawlssa and Wllllamsport.
SOOTH
f ,8 P. M
11.43 A. M.
11. P. Vannalta is our authorized collector
and solicitor. lie is visiting neighboring vil
lages now, and calling on subscribers who are
in sncars for a year or more. His receipts are
binding on the proprietors. Wo hope our
friends will be tiremreil In nettln when Im rnlta
Subscriptions can be paid here in produce. Our entei'
collector will take cash only.
Trade Dollars are wi.rth only ninety cents.
There was a crowd at tlie Rupert camp meet
ing again last Sunday.
W. II. Kcons has leased the Bristol House at
Wllkea-Barre.
No possible bolt or combination can prevent
'lie whole Democratic county ticket from being
elected by the usual large majority.
Cider llarrels varying in price from 23 cents
up can be procured at Moyer Ilros , lilooms
burg. If your baby is retless while teething, get
Dr. Hull's Iiaby Syrup J a dose of it will relieve
the little suflerer at once. Only 25 els. a bottle
Hon. B. S. Bentley, the newly appointed
Judge of Lackawanna county, was registered at
the Exchange Hotel last Friday night.
"Bent" Cole drives three stubborn mules up
from Columbia county with a single line. Sul
livan Cb, Democrat,
was filed, and a committee consisting of Kabb
Sharpies and Holmes appointed to ascertain
the probable expense at'ending such opening
and extension as prayed for.
Balance of bill due D. J. Waller for work
done In 1875, of $11,71, ordered paid.
The following bills were passed, and orders
drawn for the amounts :
B. Stohner, rent of lockup to June 1,
48 OS
7 29
1 87
17 60
2 40
17 CO
478 75
Oas Co. for August,
J. Schuyler & Son, hardware,
J. Weidel, smithing for Shivc,
J. C. Sterner, 1'ollce services,
J. Weidel, smithing for Slialler
O. A. Jacoby, crossing stone,
S. Shatter, Jr., St. Commissioner's bill
W. l'urscl nnd W. Gross, omitted by
Sbive for work done under him, 4 12
S. C. Slilve returns as collected by htm when
Street Commissioner from various parties for
dirt sold $9.30, and as uncollected f.om 1),
Brobst for dirt $2.?5.
Mr. Elwell moved that the l'resident be au
thorized to purchase handrail's and nippers for
the Police If deemed necessary. Carried.
The President reported an application for a
policeman to be on duty south of the Lacka-
wanna H. H. between East and Iron streets, and
names Samuel Ilassler. who was appointed
Last week the horse and buggy of the Sheriff! Mr. Elwtll moved that the action of the Council
did duty as a "Black Maria" between tho Court at last meeting in relation to the issuing of
House and Jail. I bonds be reconsidered, which was carr)ed. Mr
Drinker moved the appointment of a committee
Mr. and Mrs. f-Ictcher Harris, formerly ol I 0f three to act with tho Solicitor, to ascertain
this town, now residing in Cincinnati, arc visit
ing at William Rupert's.
Rev. O. D. S. Marclay haB returned from his
summer tour and will conduct the services at
the Lutheran church on Sunday.
The night cattle ordinance is being sharply
enforced. Chief of Police Sterner shut up ten
cows on Wednesday night, and more will fol
low unUss the law is observed.
W. G. Fisher was acquitted last week of the
charge of placing obstructions on the Philadel
phia & Heading Itailroad track, after a three
days' trial
The Seventh Annual Fair of the Agricultural
and Industrial Association of the Catawissa
Valley will be held at Rlngtown, September
17th, 18th, 19th and 20di.
COURT ritOCEEMNUS.
to what extent, if any, new bonds may be is
sued, and what steps are necessary to the issu
Ing of the same. Carried. Messrs. Drinker
K I well and Sharpie. were appointed. Mr,
Il-ibb, of the committee on streets and material
n-ked to bo discharged from said committee,
which was allowed on motion.
The Town Solicitor reported that the tax on
tlie llloomsburg Gas Co.'s works cannot be col'
lected, and that tho same be exonerated. On
motion of Drinker and Sharpies the tax was
exonerated.
Mr. Holmes moved that Street Commission
er be instructed to till in Second street from
Irondale R. R. westwardly, und fill in East
street from south of the D. L. A W. R. R. so
much as to make said streets passable as far as
necessary. Carried. On motion, adjourned.
A Fkast fob Lawykrs. We notice by the
Union county ushers that preliminary stem
Through the efforts of Rev. L. Zshner about mv(J been (akcn ,0 contMt ,h0 wiu nf lhe
$45 were raised in tho Episcopal Church on
Sunday last, as a contribution to the yellow le
ver sufferers in the South.
Lost. Twenty dollars will be paid for the
recovery of a diamond ring containing nine
stones. The ring was lost either at Ciituwissa
or on the road between Bloounsburg and Cata-
wiasa. Inquire at this office,
v
Wanted. A young man 10 or 17 years of
ago who Is desirous of learning u good trade.
To such a ono a first rate chance will be giveu
in my Photograph Gallery. Call soon.
Ralph F. Sntueb.
Wm. Cameron, Esq., deceased, by Mrs. Harri
son, one of the heirs, a (laughter of the deceased.
Tho estate is valued at over one million dollar',
and will make a fine feast for lawyers. This
action, if successful, will entirely discourage us
from trying further to accumulate a fortune. If
we can't dispose of it as we think proper, and
have our heirs frittering it away by litigation.
But then don't let this determination keep any
of our delinquent subscribers from paying U ,
We need all our money outstanding to live on.
We have only got so far on the road to fortune
that we can enjoy once in a while a good square
meal. If subscribers are slow we have to wait
sometimes a little longer than is agreeable, and
Vnhndf should eo to church or public meet- he contented like other poor people. As soon
ing hacking away and disturbing the preacher as we get enough, we shall issue our proclaiua-
September4. Commonwealth vsEira Brown
Recognliance of Ezra Brown and Samuel Fred
erick forfeited In open Court, to be respited cn
appearance of defendant.
Commonwealth v John Scolt et al. Recog
nliance of defendants nnd M. V, B, Snyder, 8.
II. Diemer and G. L. Kostenbauder forfeited In
open Court to be respited on appearance of de
fendants at next sessions,
Commonwealth vs Hugh Applcman et at.
Violation of fish laws. Not true bills. Prose
cutor to pay costs.
Commonwealth vs Isaac Gearhart' Lalccny.
Not a true bill.
Commonwealth vs David Girton. Violation
of fish laws. Not a true bill. Prosecutor to
pay eorts.
Commonwealth vs Miles Fry. Violation of
fisli laws. Not a true bill. Prosecutor to pay
coats.
Commonwealth vs William Fisher. Putting
obstructions on railroad. Case tried. Verdict
not guilty.
OniiKiiEti, That a venire be Usual for a Grand
Jury in the Sessions and Oyer & Terminer for
December Sessions. Also for forty-eight trav
erse jurors for the first week In said Courts for
said Sessions. Also for thirty-six traverse ju
rors in the Common Pleas for the second week
of said term, Bv Tin: Couht.
Commonwealth vs Isaiah Snyder. Larceny.
A true bill.
Commonwealth vs Frederick. Trespass. A
rue bill.
Commonwealth vs Beauregard Hummer.
Larceny, Not a true hill.
Commonwealth vs A, A. Ovcrholizcr, Forgery.
A true hill.
September 0. Commonwealth vs Arthur
Grealrix. Defendant discharged tinder Insol
vent laws.
Commonwealth vs KlUabelh Coflruau. Re
cognizance of defendant and Stephen Knorr
forfeited in open Court to be respited on appear
ance of defendant al uext Sessions,
In the estate of George Ixingenberger, deceas
ed. Utile argued and case submitted to the
Court.
Commonwealth vs Alfred Kline. Assault
and Battery. A true bill.
Commonwealth vs Harry Rymer. Assault
and Battery. A true hill.
On motion of tlie District Attorney, stating
that tlie Grand Jury hail misunderstood the
law, the Court rcfr the indictments in the fol
lowing cases to the Grand Jury, with' leave to
make the same or other report, as they see pro
per : Commonwealth vs II. Applemun, I. Gear
hart, M. Fry nnd David Girton. Truo hills
were returned and the Court order tho former
record amended by striking out the former findings.
John Nally swoiu and allowid to become a
eilu-n.
Comumnwt-atth vs D.tvid E. HritiMey and
Elias Oveitlorf. Horse stalling, C.ise called
and defendants plead guilty.
Same vs same. Larieny and housebreaking.
Case called und defendants plead not guilty.
Jury called, and return a verdict of guilty.
Grand Jury made their final leport and weie
discharged. The repoit will be found else
where, t
Commonwealth vs Isaiah Snyder. Larceny
of a coat: Jury called, and return n verdiit of
not guilty.
('oiiimoiiwe.tllh vs A. A. Overholtzer. Case
called. Defendant pleads not guilty, Jury
called. Verdict, not guilty and prosecutor to
pay the cns.s.
Commonwealth vs Alfred Kline. Non pros
allowed on payment of costs
September 0. Commonwealth vs F. Comet
selle. Non pros allowed.
Commonwealth vs Alfred Cole. Recogni
zance of defendant and W. II. Jacoby and C. B
Our neighbor llrown, of tho Repulitican, Is
not very anxious for Congressional nomination.
Neither ho nor his conferees attended tho Con
ference, That 8,000 Democratic majority
probably tcarcd him.
The Govcrnmont dollar, which John Slier1-
man says is tho only genuine silver legal ten
der, (although 7J grnins less in weight than tho
'Irado" dollnr), has inscribed on It the motto
'In God wo trust." Wo think tho motto is not
only untrue, but rank blasphemy.
Wo havo just received from the Fashion and
Pattern hsnse, of Philadelphia, a copy of the
"Metropolitan." Any of our lady readers desi
rous of having tlie latest fashions will receive
he "Metropolitan" gratis by sending her ad-
tire to J. G. Ramsdrll, 1113 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Cunc.ii of Dmnkino. A young friend of
mine was cured of an Insatiable thirst for LI
quor, that had so prostrated his system that he
was unable to do any business, lie was entire
ly cured by the use of Hop Bitters. It allayed
all that burning thirst; took away the appetlti
for liquor) made his nerves steady, and he has
remained a sober and steady man for more than
two years, and has no desire to return to ills
cups, and I know of a number of others that
have been cured of drinking by It." From a
leading R. R, Official, Chicago, Ills.
ltlDE-STEALINU LAW.
POWERS OF CONSrAM.K.1 AND l'OUCK OKFICEIIS
DEFINED.
Judge Ross, in a recent chaigo to the jury,
(from our Regular Corresptndentl
1'AItlS LKTTKK.
Tltn TIME OF TUB DISTlItllUTION OF P1UZFJ3.
Till'. FRENCH T6 HAVr.Tlll: UON's share.
DISCONTENT IN FOREIGN SECIIONH.
THE UNFAIRNESS OF THE PRIZE 8YH
TEM. Till! EXPERIENCE OF AN
EXIIIIItTOR. WHAT A FRENCH
JUROR THINKS AUOUT IT,
Paris, August 30th 1878.
All arrangements nro now niatlo for tho
ceremony of tlio distribution of prizes to lako
place at tho Palais do r Industrie on Septem
ber tho 18th. Seals havo been placed for
ahdut 23,000 persons. It has been decided
that tlio official procession will bo formed at
tlio ralats uu Corps. Legnlntil, Irani which it
will proceed to tho Champs Klytccj.
Great discontent is expressed in tho foreign
sections at tho small number of medals that
aro to bo awarded tliein. Tho Frcuch aro to
havo the lion's sunroof the prizes and deco
rations. If this often repealed unfairness
were to altogether do away with tho prizo
giving system it would do well. It is falso
from beginning to end. When merit is well
backed by money it succeeds, and then only.
A well known mechanical engineer speaking
to mo on this subject said : "Unless ono
goes into an exhibition with spirit there is
nothing to bo done." I asked him what ho
meant by "spirit. His reply was: "Why
to do things in ti handsome, way and altogeth
er regardless ot cost. Apart from tho expen
ses of my stand, I havo spent nearly $15,000
BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev, D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
THIS school, as at present constituted, oners the very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning.
Miy uenieu uj Bivaui, veil i-uiuui:u, nguu.'u vy gas, ttuu 11
bountiful supply of pure.soft
Expense!
interpreted the law prohibiting the stealing of in briucine mv lnachines befnrn tho rmlilio " gent ami eniclent Teacliers for her Schools. Totiilseutll
I m i , i. ... i i, .1,. r ' '"uh,,,K '"J '"".units ucioro mo public. Sucltnelrtalents.asstuaeuts. 1 o all such It promises al
rides on railroad trains, passed by the recent "I suppose," I observed, "this was in adver- Catalogue. artrlress the Principal,
legislature. In many cases the law can be de- ti,c,ucts ... ..Not a ecnt it ho aIwereJ nnNWMAJI KI.WI.I.I.. President Hoard o
Ilulldtnira SDacious. Invltlne and conunoaious : completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by cas, and furntsuod with a
BpnnR- water.
Ijocalion neallUitu, anu easv 01 access, luacucrs experieuvuu, tiuei--iii, nun uiivi uj lueir wur. uiseipuiic, iirm uuv Kinu, iinuurm ana morougu.
inixieraie. r lliy renw n wee ucuueuuii w nil espeuiiu w w;m,u. diuuvuio uiuiiu;ii uk su; uiuv. iiouuis icoei.eu wucn uesireu.
Courses of Btudy prescribed by tno biaio I
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. hletnentary. I , Classical,
Adjunct Courses : I. Academic, 1 1. Commercial. III. Course in Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Course in Physical Culture.
Tlio Elementary. Scientific anil Classical Courses aru PROFEsMONAt,, and Students irraduatnir therein, rcceUe state Diplomas, conferrlne tho followln
corresponding Degrees : Master of the Elements: Master of rthe Sciences; Master of the Classics. Graduates in the other Courses receive Normal Cerlincates
UK-ir aLMlinuieills., SIK'ICU uv LIIU i.uieeia ui luu noiiiu miwr-.
1 110 COIlrRO OI IIUU J pruscriueu Oj me f-iuie n uu. rui. uuu vui- jicuimu twin uuui nrn arw iiul iui-riir iu iiinj 01 uur m-st l.OHHKCS.
The stala requires Higher order of citizenship. The limes del land It. it Is one of tho prime objects ot Mils school to help to secure It, by furnishing Inlelll-
1 u lull L-uil lb solium jrouutf iR-rauua ill kuuu uumurii ttuu KU-J.I li'iriKJI'"!, lIHItw WHO desire to improve lueir llinu
u,u iu UGtiuuu lueu funvis, uuu buuuuuuv uirpui luui,ie-a lur Yi ell pllu luuor Ulier leaving, OCUUUl. IIS
f Trustees-
"It was ill lunches airH dinners to jurors, to " "
couiuiissioncrs, to Ministers, and tlio people
counected with the press. Nobodv has been
coarsely bribed ; but every one thinks kiudly nro to-day dying from Iho clfects of Dyspepsia
rizo going, I shall or disordered liver, lhe result oi tticso uiseas-
of me, aud if there is a prizo
bo tho man to pick it up. At Vienna I spent
nearly as much, and 1 am afraid I spent a
good deal more at Philadelphia. Were I old
er I should think Inhibitions and tho cost
they entail a bore. l!ut so far I have cujqvcd
them. I feel all the excitement of a man' cn-
fended on the wound of publ'c imlicy. It is
intended to protect men and boys from the dan
ger of walking ou the track, to protect passen
gers on trains from roughs, robbers and othir
bad persons. In other ways it is of benefit to
the law abldit'g citizens. The Court could not
construo the act to apply to individuals walking
on the railroad track, it only prohibits them
from being iu, upon or on cars or engines of the
company. For tho purjiose of enforcing the act
the legislature moviileu .a wise way, it uocs
nl ronnlri. tenrfvint nnil it. milkfW it ItlCtltll
bent upon the oflicer to lay his hands upon the BaficJ a raeo for a prize, aud know that if
oirender at once. Tho Court had grave doubts 1 myhcii. anil inane no blunders 1 am
whether the act was a criminal act or not, but 6U'e "in," To what nation tills enterpris-
would not pass upon it in this case. The ollicer 'K exhibitor belongs, I will not say. I be
who arrests must look elsewhere than to the licve ho told me tbo truth and nothing but
taxpayers for Ills pay, as Judge Ross decided I the truth. A hrench juror in theclass of Ar
not long since in a written opinion. Tlie ollicer listte bronzes saut to mo this moruing
had the right to arrest the boy when he saw him I "Thcio should bono such things as prizes,
on the train : he li.ul a right to call to the boy All we should be asked for is reports. Ve do
to halt, and the boy was legally required to great nil-chief in awarding medals. The house
stand A private cilizen and an ollicer may use lu iie habit of carrying olF thu laurels is in
a pitol, and even lake life, to ptevent the com-1 jured il'it leaves the Inhibition except as a
nii-sion of a felony ; not one of statutory felu- victor. A hou-o doing ju,t as well will not
ic, but of lhe higher kind. have all opportunity to lise ifwe do not craut
In a case like this, which is a uii-demeanor, a Iir;zo Customers will oil' and tho nation
AN ASTONISHING FACT.
A large proportion of tlie American people
MAltKETJlEPOHTS.
IiLOOMSlJURO MARKET.
I
lli
ie prisoner. If he arrested the man, if he had
laid his hand upon him, and the prisoner at
nipled to escape, he may then use force, or if
the circumstances warrant, his using a weapon
u self-defence. In ibis case the oflicer bud
made no arrest when be fired the shot and there
ire he shut without authority, and is guilty of
an assault and ha tery. The case may he oneo1
accident, but even then he vwould be gnilly of
an assault and battery.
or orator with their couch. Use Dr. Bull s
Cougli Syrup at once; it only costs 25 cents a
bottle.
A
Wanted. Chickens, potatoes, flop r, oats,
any kind of farmers' produce taken on subscrip
tion at highest market prices. We make till"
ofler to take pay in produce for tho accommoda
tion of our subscribers. We prefer cash. tf
lion to all to stop paying, as we will not consent
to leave a lorttine behind for anybody to light
over it. If our debts are paid we shall be con
tent. Ex.
DEATH EROM LOCKJAW,
Kllis Ilidlcman, son of . II. Bidleman, died
on Saturday afternoon last. Two weeks ago
After wo went to press last week tlie indict- Wednesday he left home on a canal boat to visit
meots for violating the fish laws, that had been his brother at Sblckshlnny, and on the way up
ignored by tlie Grand Jury, wero sent back lo he jumped off the boat to get some grapes, and
them by the Court, at the request of the District cut his foot badly on a sharp stone. The wound
Attorney, witli further instructions on tlie law. was painful, but soon healed up. On Friday
True bills wero then returned in four cases. last, not feeling well, he started for home on a
boat, and was taken with severe pains in tlie
Hon. S. P. Wolverton, of Sunhury, Joshua hack, which culminated in lockjaw before lie
Comly, Esq., of Danville, Judge Parry, of Potts-
vllle, Judge Dielenck, of Williarasport, anil
Geo. K. Baer, Esq., of Reading, were en
gaged in tho trial of Goodman vs. Sanger, an
action of ejectment, this week.
Fine Fruit. Mr. B. F. Hartman gave us
Borne beautiful specimens of plums grown on
his lot in this town. They are dark red, and
about the size of a peach. One of them weighed
a little over three ounces.
We are also under obligations to Mr. Ell
Jones for a delicious peach left on our table.
Mason, the leading corporation lawyer of
Mercer county, and we believe the nominee of
Kearney's party for Governor, proposes to talk
al Orangeville on Tuesday, September 21th. It
Is queer how many lawyers these so-called la
boring men put on 'their tickets.
On next Saturday evening, at Jackson
Church, in JuckBon township, by invitation:
some Democrat will reply to the argum
Messrs Orvis and Martz of the National-La-bor-Greenback,
Ac., pnrty. Either Mr. Buck
alew or Brockway will attend.
reached this point. He was removed to his
home, and after terrible suflering died on Satur
day afternoon about four o'clock. Ellis was a
remarkable boy. Very few hoys of 15 years en
joy the respect of a community as did he. His
industry led him to seek the means of earning
an honest livelihood, and ho was always ready
to do anything that was honorable. At school
hewasageneral favorile,and in the Young Men's
Christian Association an active and earnest
member. Tlie funeral took place on Monday af
ternoon, and was attended by a large concourse
of sympathizing friends.
HEI'OHT OF THIS UHAND JURY.
Columiiia County, ss
To the Jlanorable Jwlijia of the Court of Quarter
Semont of tUum'u'a Cbunfy, ifjif. Tinn, 187s,
The grand Inquest of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, inquiring for the body of the
.... - I Countv nf Columbia, respectfully report : Hi at
ems ui i - - .ii. i
we nave, pursuant to uur rtquireu uuuw, taim-
ly and deliberately investigated all the bills of
indictment presented for' our consideration auu
have passtd upon them according to their merits.
We have also ixamlncd the countv buildings
and find them Iu good repair, with the follow
ing exceptions : we recommend the repairing of
The remains of a man found drowned at
Milton on Saturday, were identified by his fath
er ns Henry Smith, from East Buflalo, Union
countv. Ho was subject to fits, and it is sup
posed that in crossing tho river he was taken ,i18 House yard fence' j also matting for
with ono of tbem anil iirowneu. ins miner ,he Court nol0 wuere netdetl. We Iiava ex
said he had been missing from home for about anlued the new County Prison and fiuj It se
tt month. cure and complete lot the purpose Intended.and
n , .',:., i,liowh souarelv from its think the Commissioners deserve credit for its
assertion about friends of Dill otlering railroad completeness We recommend for the use of
passes, to secure otes for him. They threaten- tlie Mienu s nouse tne iouow...Bi u c euu u.
ed to give names of persons who had ofTered matting for hall on second story, carpet for one
...... .n.l il,n in whom tht-v were offered, room, floor of cellar cemented, blinds for cellar
Last week wo challenged lhat paper to give the window., cupboard for kitchen, a well in bher
names, und that challenge they pass by without Ill's yard,
urpr Now we litiiwiui that tho names We recommend that the Commissioners dis-
shall be published, or that the Jfri.uWiwn shnll iKweot the old County Jail at the earliest op
acknowledge Itself guilty of publishing a de- porlunlty to the best Interest of the County,
liberate falsehood.
Hrnckway forfeited in open court to be respited
ou appearance of defendant at next Sessions,
Coiuuioiiwenlth vs William Dennis. This
was lhe case in which Ihe'scntence wassuspend-
1 several courts ago, when some little colored
boys were convicted t.f housebreaking and lar
ceny. V illiaui Dennis is about U years old.
Not having shown any improvement the Court
committed the defendant lo the custody of the
Managers of the House of Rtfuge at Philadel
phia aud remain there until discharged there
from, to be taken thence within ten daySjShcrill'
to he allowed one assistant.
The Court sentenced Briukley and Overdorf,
for horse stealing, to pay a fine of two hundred
dollars and costs of prosecution, restore tbo
goods stolen if not already done, or pay lhe val
ue thereof to the owner, and undergo Imprison
ment in the Eastern Penitentiary at separate or
solitary confinement at hard labor for the period
of five years, and stand committed until t'lis
sentence is complied wilb. Sheritl' lo uimhict
them thither within ten days and be allowed
one as-ustant,
Rtecs Dawson was sentenced to pay a fine nf
$15 and costs of pruseciition,tn restore the goods
stolen, an 1 undergo lmpriwniueut in the County
Jail for six inuiilhs,
Theodore Levau was sentenced to pay a fine
of $15, restore the gouds stolen,and undergo im
prinonment in the Eastern Penitentiary for a
period of one year at sepal ate or solitary con
finement. Sheriff to conduct him there within
ten day
Saturday, tbo 7th, was occupied in hearing
the argument list, tlie jury having been dis
charged on 1- riday.
0KCOXD WKEK.
September 0.1 First National Bank of
Wilkesbarre vs John Cain. Judgment for want
of u Kliflicieut alfid.ivtt of defence.
Petition of S. 11. Diemer, on motion the Court
extend the time tu Oetulwr 5, 1S78, iu lhe mat
ter of attachment
Petition of Rose Ann (iralinm to trade as
feme sole. The Court order thu petition to
be laarkeil filed, and lo be recorded tu lhe Re
corder's otlice at Bluomsburg
Auditor's resirt iu eslale of M, McDowell
deceased, confirmed nisi.
Emma Ilarman vs Truman Harnian, Di
vorce decreed from bonds of malriuioiiv
Dennis Donovan sworn and allowed to be
came a cilizen of lhe United States.
Frank Busii vs Ashland Banking Co. Case
called, Jury sworn, and after hearing the evi
deuce Und a verdict for the defendant for nil the
propeily levied upon exrepl one bay horse, one
red cow ami one red ht-lfcr, which they find for
lhe plain till.
TWO NOTED OKAVK IIOUUKIIS.
All of which U respectfully submitted.
IIlHAH WUITJUKE,
Foreman,
IMl'OltTAHT NOTICE.
nr rpailers will remember the account given
in these columns of the robbing of the grave of
the Hon. Scolt Harrison, in Ohio, last May, the
body being found In the dUstcliiig-room of the
Ohio Medical College. Public indignation just
ly brands auy man as a scoundrel who will rob
tho grave of the dead. But there are two noted
grave robbers in the country, so far from using
tho subject of the people's wrath, are universal-
ly lauded for llielr virtues, i no ica.u . ..... , auJ tUer , c, (0 anUt a pr.judtc
m ...i.. ..,,, .!,. .teal the dead bodies of .... , ,. ' , , , J,. ,
our loved ones to submit them to the dla.ectlng
Iu consequence of the increasing iwpularlty
of the world-renowned White Machines We bei:
lu cautiuu all intending purchasers against the
detestable trickery of would-be respectable deal
era who in some underhanded manner will pro
cure a White and Anou'i'nyJy put it in bad condl
knife, thee only rob the graves lo restore tne
living victims to our hearts and homes. Their
,mes-Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Di.covery
and Pleasant Purgative Pellets-are household
, . i.i rc-T Tho Golden Medical
Zcov.ry cures coii.umplion In its early stages, the latest (mproyed
w shsW mac,., a.
l)l.Ux.tt..aoa cathartic. I Cleveland, Ohio.
against It, J, Saltier, of Bloorutburg, Pa., Ii
out only authorized dealer for Columbia, Mon
tour and Northumberland counties, aud all
White Machines sold by him are warranted fur
three years.
By buying from hliu purchasers will receive
id genuine While Ma
good bit of humbug in its general life. Since
e get the result equally cuiious, 5,555,555,505 they would not take my advice I havo formed
If wo take 123,-1511,78'J ns the multiplicand, my plan. Do you know what it H will decide
and interchanging the figures of 15 lake 51 us I my vote? A young woman came to my house
the multiplier, wo obtain another remarkable a lew days ago. Sho was shown into the
product, C,0C0,t;f.0,C(lti. Returning to lhe mill- room which I was breakfasting, and was ac-
tiplicnud first used, HSi,G54,3'Jl, and taking 61 compimcd by two small children. A servant
as multiplier ngnin, we get 63,!!3.S,3:!3,:i:U all followed carrying a bundle of account books.
threes except the first nnd last figures, which The lady when she went to state her case
rend altogether 9 1, the multiplier. Taking the burst into tears. It was embarrassing to me,
initio multiplicand and using 27, Iho half ol 51, but I encouraged her to proceed. She said,
as tho multiplier, we get a product ol Jt.,W,0,- I am J01Uj, a vcr.. extraordinary thing but
CC0,CG7, all sixes except lhe first and last fig- 1 cannot help it. My necessity must be my
excuse." Sho told mo that sho was the wife
of whose bronzes I must have teen
and admired iu the Exhibition. I confessed
to having thought them admirable. "Well,"
DISEASED I'ltUIT TItEKS,
Mr. Joslah Hoopes, of West Chester, Presl
lent of the Pennsylvania Fruit Growers' Asso
ciation, boldly asserts that tlie diseased fruit
trees are, in nine cases out of ten, the results o!
causes which have their origin In curelessnes
or Ignorance. Deep planting fs one error ; to
plant a tree rather shallower than It formerly
stood Is really the right way, whilst many plan
a tree as the would a post. Roots are of two
kinds tho young and tender rootlets, composed
entirely uf cells, Iho feeders of the tree, nlway
found near the surface getting ulr and moisture;
and roots of over one year old which serve only
as supporters to the tree and conductors of lis
food. Hence tho Injury that ensues when ll
delicate rootlets are so deeply buried In the
earth. Placing fresh or green manure In con
tact wllh the young root Is, ho tells us, another
error, the place to put manure Is uu the sur
face, where the elements disintegrate, dissolve
and carry downward. Numerous forms of fun
gi are generated aud reproduced by the appli
cation of such manures directly tu the rouls,aud
they Immediately attack the tree. It is well to
enrich the soil at transplanting the tree, but
tbe manure, If It be in contact with, or very
near the roots, should be thoroughly decom
posed,
es upon tke masses of intelligent and valuable
people is most alarming, making life actually a
burden instead of 11 pleasant existence of enjoy
ment and usefulness as it cucht to be. There
is no good reason for this.if you will only throw
nslde prejudice and skepticism, take the advice
of Druggists and your friends, and and try ono
bottle of Green 8 August I lower, lour speedy
reliefis certain. Millions of bottles of this med
icine have been given awny to try its virtues,
with satisfactory results in overy'.casc. You can
buy a sample bottle for ten cents to try. Ihree
doses will relievo the worst case. Positively
sold by all druggists on tho Western Continent
ntig. 30,'78-tf jl
NOTlllSO SllOBT OK UNM1STAKABLS BENEFITS
Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could
originate und maintain Hie reputation which Aser's
Sarsuparllla enjoys, it Is a compound 01 tne oei
segetablo alteratives, with the Iodides ol Potassium
and Iron, and Is lhe most effectual of all remedies
for Scrofulous, mercurial, or blood disorders, uni
formly successful and certain In Its remedial effects,
Wheat per bushel
Hye
Corn, new, 11
OaU, ' "
Flour per barret
Cloverseed
Flaxseed ,
lluttcr
Eggs ,
Tallow ,
'otAtoes
Dried Apples
Hams
sides & Shoulders
Lard per pound
nay per ion
Ilecswax
Timothy Seed
UUUl A'llU.NS r OK COAL.
No. 4 on Wharf f 8,00 ri 'I on
iso. d " " s s.ta
No. " " I S,i
Hlacxsmlth'B Lutup on wharf ,oo
uieuminous m mi
ie oflicer has no right to use a weaii lo take w;n t out tiat , firm , y u p,0duces rapid and complete cures ot rofu'a,
li . I .1 I....1 ... a I UAn.a ItnlU lllimftt-fl. PlmtltPH. KrUTltlOnS. Skin DIS
. 1 ,w. 1 ,, , I SOreS, 1IUIIS, IIUUIUIS, I llllieo, lt uj.i.u,.-,,
(to as it used. Ultcn our awards are uuided h .nsi.nni.n.,kwitnmimmirtiv of tho
by personal taste for which there is no ac- blood, ny lta Invigorating effects It always relieves
pniiiitiim TIhj ni-iiiiW..,!!,, ,l.:....,l and often cures Uver Complaints, female weak-
f' ". ".u'liw.iij lv..-llllvt V.1M1UIU I
stick lsjust as pcrltct as that, but I like that
better than this. So, I say, crown tlie maker,
It is not a question of merit, hutol'mylik
1 .1.. n ... 1
pig, aim tuu pieicrunco may como irom some
thing in it I associate witli my childhood
When wo litul six manufacturers of equal ex
cellence, und I havo found as many what is
nessi-sjind Irregularltles.audlsapotent renewcr of
Mtalltv. For purlfi tnir tho Wood It Has no equal,
It tones up the system, restores and presenes the
health, and Imparts Mgor and energy. For forty
vears It has been In extensive use, and Is to-day tu
available medicine for the Bunering sicn, .anywueru
Fob Sale bv all Dealers.
no, t
. 90
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.is
.11
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tl'l
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.19
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.US
2.U.
Dachy & Co'b. Advt's.
C. B.
S-A.V-A.O-E,
PEALEIt IN
Silverware, Watches, Jewel' y.Clocks Ac.
A CU1UOSITV OF NUMIIERS.
The multiplication of 'J&7,05l,:i'.l by 15 is
1. 1 1 1. 1 1 1. 14 i. 145. Revcrs'ini; tlie order of
,e digits and multiplying 123, l6tj,7S'J by 15
I hare had much experience among athletics
a man to tlo t My advice to my colleagues is ban players, gymnasts, etc., and can testify to
to draw lots and let the world know our uiodo t)e virtues of Gives' Iodide Ammonia Liniment
ol procedure. But this was rejected as eccen- lor discoloration Bruisex, and Soreness of the
trie. Mankind must have beaten naths and a Muscles and Cords after violent exercise.
Sure Reward.
5 YI.AItS TO PAY I'lllt A FARM.
l to 10 r&K. ACRE.
Ire cli nnil ai:iile l.aml in Allchl
gun In Hit' .illlllon Acre (iriuit
otitic ; in ml Itn iiIiIh 11111I In
illiinti Itnlli onil i oinpmiy.
ZXXZiB PERFECT.
Strong noil hiii'i- cropi plenty of
tliiilii-r-no tli-oiii.-lii-ii clilncb
hit KM uu "hopper."
r.l-NNIMI TaKAMS tTRK Vt'ATIH- HltJIDT MlMT
scuoous Hailmoai. conn itmi TiiKot-uuTna
t'ENTKB Ol' TUBIlRANT.
Si-ml lor pmiiplili-t,V"ui or German
Address W. o. Ill'IIIIAHT,
t.ANO COMMISSIONER,
Olt NNl) KAI'IDN, MICH,
aprll u, ls; ti d
O.- 1'VNCV CAItt.s with nsm-.. Inc., Plain or Oold.
it) 160 stiles. AKt'soutnt luej Hull i; Co.. Hudson,
N. V. a sept. 13, 'IS 4W
Of cIii.imi.i I'hkN (, rr-vt beauties) with name,
4 1 lec. i;utni .uu. i'A.-asKHCAKO Co. Ashland,
Mass, a sept, 13, 1S-4W
I)K. C. K. iStlOKU AKKK'ri llOOKllS HEAKNS UTHl DIS
tun 1 ok the Kik, uiiil tlielr proper iicatment-eane--Ully
Hupinim? Uir. How u jjui linnieUlnU) relief
rrfinttt iiiitMs.titii"hsnf mis disease, anrt aper
ntlv li. r ..Iu- uiiU (iTiiiaut'tit cure. A book every
family susjiiUhiVtf. 'out rruiJ m-M'. Aidre Lr.c.
K siioKM AKKlt, Aural Surt'oii, Ke.idlDir. Pa.
sept 1 ,'TS tw d
M ml BLOOD
..ra.nlw fill make New men Blood,
e -innieiriy cni:
I'.
Oil
Wh.liAm McMahon,
Aigyle Honm,
Avenue, cor. 3t)lh St., N. Y.
ures, which read together 1!7, the multiplier.
Next interchanging tho figures in the number
7 and using 71! as the multiplier with 087,054,-
21 ns the multiplicand, we obtain the product
Business Notices
WKSTWAUD HO 1 WKSTWAUD HO I
Pnrtlps iminir West will find It to their
- O . .. . . .... . -l-.L
advantage to purchase tueir outnis 01 cunn
ing, trunks, bags and satchels cheaper than
ever at U. Lowenuerg s.
Fall stvles of Worsted Coating-Knglish
Suitings just received at u. uonenuergs.
The latest Novelty in Hats. Call and
see Tin: Kuksian Hat just received at u.
Lowenbcrg s.
WALL HATS just received for JUen,
r" llemoved to tlie Tost orttco bulldlns. nrardoor
above the Exhange Hotel.
All kinds of Watches, clocks and Jewelry neat
ly repaired and wai ranted.
may u, -.-.-it
Tuomas II. Hartman. albeht Uakiuan
THE RED FRONT,
MOVERS' BLOCK.
HARTMAN BROS.,
DEALERS IN
m1n r innk'trlv clnntre the Wood IntueentlM
-tjMiuiii tin thin ths. AD3' person who will take
1 Dill i-.ich nt' --lit mini 1 to 'ti weeks mar be restored
od Ut huiiiul IicjIHi. t! Huii a tiling tm possible. Bend
uy inaiiior iciur Mumps, 1.
lungor tio. a
.JOHNSON CO.t
K'pt. 13, 78-4W
TOi'gajgi! AYY .
Aw.rdrS Aihnl .1 C.nlcnrlsl Kxpnaiiion tor
.Sne rArvinf 91.nt.l11 ftti'l tweillnK 0"-t Irttvtg Aar
ielrr of nittrnng nn-i flirormg. Ih.- H tohtcro
tv.r HAd. A. our blut- mrip Irxle-tiAik 1 clonal?
ItniUlr.l on Inffrior niHl., a.e Hill J irkm'i JWit !
oucvrr-rvlug. SolS l-y ltldt.V... hon-l lor .niur'.
.r. to'C. A. J.ck.ov A Co., Alii.., l'Klvr.burE,
li. I'. W.lltlll.i:, Uenernl Aat., I'hlladelphU.
SCpt. 13. 'IS 4W d
of 71,111,111,112, all ones except the first and the mM m p,eas0 look a( !ovs alul Children at LowenbergV
last figures, which read together give 71', tlie
multiplier.
Equally curious restllts may ho obtained by
multiplying these digits, written cither way, by
'J or by the figures composing the multiples of
9 variously interchanged.
TYltOLESE CUSTOMS.
books and see what tremendous tacrificej wo
have made to appear well at the Exhibition.
Nothing but a medal can save us." Sho
gained her point I confess, and I promised to
givo her husband the preference. Why
lould I not? He i.s abreast with the great-
e-!i nouses in rans, anu it is better to pre
serve a drowning man than to hand another
from a good boat iuto a luxurious barge.
There are cases in which votes of the visitors
to the Exhibition should bo taken. If female
Thero is a curious custom in Unter Iuthall,
at tho commencement of courtship, which is
btyled "bringing tho wine." A youth, having
made choice of his maiden, and been allowed suffrage wcre appealed to in tho needle cm
permission to visit her, presents himselt Willi broidery scclion it would not uo far astrav.
n bottle of wine, a glass of which he presents why ,)0t ask ovcrv . .. .; ...
to his lair one. It ulie accept it she is regameu 6,at0 ou a pi(,ce of ,,a,)Cr w,)at most
as uis iirntit, out .. sue nas not ipiuo i.m.u. up anJ (r0 ;t -m , , ? Qf
her mind, sho will make every possible ecuf e
to avoid tasting it lor tho present, without,
however, on any account giving a point-blank
refusal. Should tho wine bo spilled or glass
broken, it is looked upon ns a most unfortunate
omen and the peasant, when he wishes to de
scribe nil unhappy marriage, merely siijs "they
have spilled the wino between them." In lhe
iVmpezio valley, a betrothed girl is called "no
vice," and is placed under the charge ot im el-
lerly female, who goes by the name of "hron
tola
side slits may not stir until tho knot has been
hiippily lied, lhe poor bridegroom being olili;
ed, most unwillingly, lo submit himself nine-
piniugly to her restrictions. 2Vie Saturday i.t-
riete.
oouibo the public could not pronounce in casta
whero technical knowledge is required, but iu
every other they should be judge and jury
and when thero are jurors they should only
make reports', not award medals."
It has been resolved by the authorities to
preservo tlio buildings alter tho Exhibition
has closed. All Iho substantial portions of
tho erections, together witli gardens facing the
river, will Le inaiutaincd for the benefit of the
the growling bear," and from whose city, and turned.mto a per maneut museum
C. A. S.
Tim Wai.kin'0 Ilousi:, Tho fast walking
horse oiicht to be the one for which our Aerl
cultural societies olfer their best premiums.
Wliv tbe horse lhat trots should be looked for
and' his performances annlauded. on an occasion
Ouu CoNiutKssKixAi. DiSTltlcT. Aswoliavc when farmers are supposed lo be assembled to
already announced. Jlr, llrnndoti is thu Demo- encourage eacli oilier in those tilings most pro-
cralie nominee Iron, Montour county. Mnjor ,ve . . - - " -g" " - " K
Wot has been named by Carbon, and John 3u fur ,iav iai,or? The i hysiipie that fits
ll, htorm by .Monroe. 1'iko, ljuhiiwnmm and him for making such time is almost sure to un-
Luzerno are yet to hear from, That portion of fit him for drawing a heavy load hometlcnes,
Urn latter l.l.m..iiiL' to this IlistriU will hold ll hf. 1,or"e of a11 work mV k".0W. 1,0W.
convention at Hn.letou next Tuesday. I.ticku-
wanna will )irobably claim representation in
thu Convention, and if admitted theru will he
I.tucruo and Lackawanna represented in the
II. and X I, Districts. The liepublicaus huvo
nominated flen, Albright, of Carbon county.
Thu time and plncu of tho Democratic Confer
ence has not yet been fixed.
How iNTEiiEsr Hats. Ono of the causes of
bankruptcy Is that so few persons properly es
timate the dilfercnco between a high nnd low
rate of interest, and therefore often borrow
money ut a ruinous rate lhat no legitimate bus
iness can eland. Very few hnve figured ou the
lill'erence between six and eight per rent
One dollar loaned for one hundred ears at til
per cent, witli tho interest collected annually
and added to tho principal, will amount to
S310. At eight per cent it iiinounts to $'-V.'o:i,
or nearly seven times us much. At three per
percent., tho usual rate of interest lu bug-
land, it amounts to $l'J.'2a ; whereas at ten per
cent., which has been a very common rite in
tho I'uited States,-it is $1U,(0'J, or about sen-ii
hundred times us much. At twelie percent.
it amounts to If 81,075, or inoro than four thou
sand times us much. At eighteen per cent, it
amounts hi $15,145,007, At twenly-fuur per
to distance all comers on the race track, but if
lie can he is more apt to he on the track than
on the farm, and his owner there with him. It
is the compact built, active horse, the horse
which we believe is technically said to have
L'ond ntrre. and lhat has been trained to walk
rapidly and pull a heavy load after him that
the fanner needs. We hoe the officers of the
.vcoinlnir and C Union Acricullural Society will
oiler a premium at lhe coming fair for lhe fast
est walking horse, nnd thus make the exhibition
of especial interest to farmers Jersey khore
Jlerald.
These remarks fully apply to our County and
our Society, and the oflicers and members, if
not in the interests of jockeylsts, should heed
the above suggestions.
Hardware, Glass, Paints, .to., lower than
ever at J. Scliuyler son s.
Boot headquarters at McKinney's.
NoTlctv-Threc hundred empty Iron
bound Linuor llarrels for sale al 1). W
llobbins1 Liquor Store JIain Street, lilooms-
burg. "UK.
Call at SIcKinneylor Shoes.
DOUBIN'S ELECTRIC SOAP.
Haying obtained the agency of this
Cklkuiiatiii) Soap
for Bloomsburg and vicinity, I append the
opiuion of some of our best people as to its
merits.
"I have used Dobbin's Electric Soap made
bv I. L. Craeln & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa.,
for washing about ten years, and think it
superior to any other. Mrs. C. G. Uarkley."
"We have used Dobbin's Electric Snap aud
find it superior to any other or all othen.
Mrs. V. H. Jacoby,
Mrs. U. II . Stohner.
I desire all my friends and customers to
Give this Soapne Inal,
so that they may know just how good the
llest Boap iu tue United states is.
J. II, MAizn,
jitly 12, '78-ly Bloomsburg, Pa.
Boots and ShoeX cheajat McKinney's.
Crampton's Palm Soap is the best latin
ilri' Minn iii thisor anv other market, tor
sale by Jacob II. Maize. mav 18-3w
Mclvlniievs Shoe Store below Court
House.
" Try It Buy it
Pnlm Palm Palm Soaii
At Jacob II. Maize's at Jacob H. Maize's.
may 8-18v
Ilubbers at McKinney's.
Crsmptou Brother's Palm soap at Jacob
U. Maize's, ll is tne best, n.
may 3-lSw
Admission free at McKinney's.
TEAS, CANNED FRUIT,
CIQARB,
TOBACCO
SNTJFP,
CONFECTIONERY.
Spices oflall kinds, Glass & Quecnswaro,
FINE GROCERIES,
Foreign and Domestio Fruits,
AND GENEKAL LINE OF
Family Provisions
lib door below Market street, llloomsburg, Pa.
ttr Goods dells cred to all parts ot tbe town
Aprll 27, 1I-tf
NOW ItllAIIV! '1IHGK1SU ACHIEVEMENTS OF
STANLEY
ny Hon.J,T.
u u mors. n
Hedi.kv, flu Trlnc or doncrtptlve
full history or hit explorations
lu Airicaaiui ruarteuoiw journuy aown me uoDgo.
A new EXCITIKll book. IlKIsiTlMt Wttll WILD adm
Tl'KKrt ailtl TIIK1LMM) WkNLS Ot KAMUEK. Id proTUSe'
ly lllustnted 'Ihu public kaukkly await It. Ills
i willntr wonaerrnllv.
P A TTTTflNIleware ot ralsstftternentsorialerest
i unU 1 IVJlied turtle, butwnrl ror tkoofoC (?eu
l ulneiifss and fulUU'scilptlou or Uilfjwork.ulhOtt-rmft.
i iiuBBAKniiHos. 1'uiw. a n uxTrnct iirAXTrm?n
I'ltlU
Sept. 13, 1$ 4W
PlftNOS
Ketall price isKKM) onlyii2T.5.
I'urlor i irgans. price f 140 only J
1'alier tree. Ilunlel F. Itently.
WUShlQgtOD, N. J. d IU1L-. BU.tW
WHY GO 117 EST?
Send for Iielaw are. Farm Cat lo ue and Maps J,
I'. lUscui, Uoer, Del. ' aus? j,1s-iw
Marriages.
COLIl HIIl'LTZ. On tho 1st lust., by Ilev.
I-:, Fullincr, Mr, Allied Cole to .Miss Araralnta 1).
Shultz, all ol huiurlonr, Columbia county, 1'a.
Deaths.
IIOWKIl.-lu llloouisburL' cu UioMU lost., Klla
May, daughter ot A, V aud Ii. A. 1 lower, aired 'i
years, and ii da)S,
Y i:UKK. In llourlnecrttk Unnshlp on Uie KMti
lilt., Tacy MaUUla,daui;hti'rct Oeorge and Calharliie
eatfcr, aseu a J t-arw, D months and to days.
I.I I'll' KIT I'll. In llnflrlnL.i-r,.flr. nn thi, OHIli lilt.
rent, (which we soiiu-timfs hear talked of,) it Jacob Geary, Kin or Henry and ltcbeckali An Ut-
reaches the enormous sum ot $,b51,7U'J,4UI, weller, at'ed 11 years aud 1 1 day
One hundred dollars borrowed at six ncr LITWF.ILKK, On Jlie sd Inst., Hacht-l Catharine
I'UOVEHBS.
"lhe inchest. Hlood. bweeU'st Ilrealh and Fair
est Skin In Hop bitters."
K little Hon Hitlers sau-s bur doctor bills and
lonr sickness."
That Ini-ulul wild, mother, sister or child can
be tmule lhe picture ol heallh wlUi Hop Hitters."
N hen norn dow n and ready to take your bed
Hop llltteis Is what jou need."
iion't nh hli3 and Dh sle. tor it weakens and de
stroys, but tuke Hod Ultters. that build up conlln-
ually,"
'fhvslclans of all schools use and recommend
Uopbllicis. 'Jestlhem."
Health Is beauty andloy-Hop Hitters gives
health and beauty."
"There are more cures made wlln Hop Bitters
than all other medklnes."
When the hraln Is wearied, the nerreilunstrunt
the muscles weak, use Hop Ultters,"
"That low. nenous fever, want of sleep and
weakness, calls for Hop Mturs."
Hup Cuiigh Cure Hint 1'alu Keller, la plrnaant,
.lire Hliu -ueni.
1-OKS1I.K BV UOVEKBKOT1IIKS.
Important to Lawyers.
Justices Ol umreaie, luuaiuuu:, ."-""""(;'
mlnlslrators, uuanllau, Township unicers, and butl
iit-bs men generally.
We havo on hand a largo assortment of legal
u .I,- ..f flnr unvK. .1 111 It-i-a and Con-
table's blanks of all kinds, Nolo and Kccclpl bjoks
tor Administrators &c.
HHICE LIST.
TTOUSErS'llLASKS.
Treclpe for Kummons.
" " Fl. Fa.
" " llule to take Depositions.
"chooso Arbitrators.
S cent apiece, cr f 1.T3 lerliundied.
l'ctlllou for Appointment of Guardian.
" Lllllt l"ll
Rule to lako DeIllons.
Narr lu Debt, wllh conit-ssion,
Assiimimt.
Mithanlcs Ueu.
4 cents each or f3.M tier hundred.
l'ctlllou ur bale of Ileal Kslule s cents each.
.M'sTU-K'.s ltLANKS.
pubpa-nas, buminons, Warrants, Em-cutioni, solo
U-ases "cents each
Illue Heeds la "
l'urchineut Deeds la "
AiTc-iiit-ntM 6 '
iiif.hnv (-.mil Mile. SOfurtl 50
Constable's Ntlt-s a cents each
Mortgage and Houd ll "
All kllliU f.f Nlll, h 1 '
lleci'lpls, Noles, Khool Ordt rs, Poor Orders, More
Orders, neatly boui d, constantly on hand, or made
to order ou Bhort not loi.
nnir pitpsiedto doneaier Ouworktuananj
A SSltiNKE'S NOTICE.
n.
Notice is Hereby gnen mm .siinnt-r iiuu uuu aiuus
ll llo of catawlbsu. Coliiuibla county. Mate of I'eun.
tHanla, formerly trading under the firm same of
assignmeni nave assigueu an me rsiuir, rt-m, ivi.
!T to n. it.
OlA rpfl 01 Aflfl l"63 "l 10 win street
plU IU OlUUU Mocksiu V- ffottunesev
erv mouth. Hook sent tree explal ilngeverythlns.
17 null sircei,
aug.3e,is-iw
Address HAXTKK CO.. UiNicaus.
New York. d
SanforcTs
Jamaica
Ginger.
aug.so, 'is-iw
The only combination of the
true.Iiiiiialra (linger with choice
Aromailoand French llrandy for
t'holtra. Choleia Muibus. cramps
aud 1'iiths, DlJirhoca and DvBeD
tery, Hs'psla. Flatulency, Want
or Tune and ActlWt) In Iho Mem
ach and Dowels, and avoiding the
dangers or change of Waler.Food
and Climate- Able tor
bANIOKh'S JlUAlCl Glb'OK
d
SPECIAL OFFERS FOR
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING.
We niibllsh a bcsik of 1'! pages mo (no aditrtts-
lng) giving mhtIhI nllrrsTur nils rrlUltiif all over
the country I'rk-i s luster ilmn evrir oQered before.
last edit I
tB br DAI
Adveitlblng Agmcy, Hi Hilton street, N,
The last edition wnt poslisidon the rtceltt of 85
DA it hi iu., iTiniers- v areneube ana
centB by
sug. no,
ii.i
honsl and mixed of lhe said 1 1 lie Hrothe
list tor me oeneni oiiue creditors tun.
partutrshlp) ot tbe said Mlnner and
Amos lllle. All persons therefore Indebted to the
said 1 1 llo i. Brother will make pi) incut lo tbe bald
Ah.slirneo und all persons having claims or demauds
will make known tbe tame without delay.
.11. II. ill MUD!,
oilur ifllculuthls co-jiity
cent, with the luterest compounded mutually,
will amount to $1,UI'J lu filly years, whilo the
same $100 borrowed at eight per cent, will
amount to $l,G0O in fifty years. Olio thousand
dollars, at ten er cent compounded, will run
I up to $U73'jO in iilty years,
Lltweller, itadghter ot tbe.&ama, aged 1 years, t
months and T da) 8.
SAUSSAMAN. Near Catawlssa on the list ult.,
Caroline, daughter ot Canlel and Mary tuussaoun
aged 11 ) ears, 6 months and a days.
HOYKIt.-ln Itoarlngcreek on the ut Inst;, John
lioytr, aged I ) cam, monlla and 1 daj s.
HllOCKWr s: ELW.'.
editors and Proprietors
oi uie Columbian,
Uloouilbuig, 1'a
BUHlfim OAKlW,
V1BITINOCAHD8,
LETTS H HEADS,
UILL1IHAD8,
ruefmiu), cu u.
Assignee of Hlle Uro.
Asuorr & lliuwx, Atlorneja tor Assignee.
Aug, m, is-sw
jXKcrTOHS1 NOTICE.
I.SIATE Or OLOKUE VII.LKK, PEC P.
Itlers testamentary on the estate uf f.corge
Miller, late tf Miniln towtibhlp, coluiubia to.,
I'u., have teeu granted by the HegMt-r of Co
lumbia county, to the undersigned hiecutors
ot Main twp., iu nuuiu iui pcrtuns luutri'i.-u, wr
reuuebu-ii tu make luuiu-uiuui phjihcu. wuw
hftilngclalmsor demands ugalnst tno said estate
will UlUKU luirui Kiiunu IW lUD UUMIW.s .'."'
tors without delay. MalR
DANIL'L UI1.1.KH.
kxK.-utors,
bept. , Ib-ew Maui tow ushlp.
A SSIGNKK'.S XoriCE.
,?utlcel8 hereby glien that aron. Holt lie of
Iah.uH luKlislilp, Columbia touut, I'a , by I'n-dof
voluutan assignment has assigned all his estaie lo
John u, Vu'iim of Locust tounbhlp la trust tor Ihu
U-uent of crt-dlturs ot the said Aaron 8. Kulllle. Alt
IH-rbous then lure Indebted to the said Aaron h.
Knlllle, will make ps)rtentto the tald AbMgnt-e
and alliK-rsons havlngclaluis or dunands will make
know n the same w Ithout delay. '
John c. yotm.
Asbtguee of Aaron b. Kntttle.
Assorr HiiiwN, Ally s. for Asslguee.
kept, e, 'Iihiw
IMPORTANT TO Y0UNQ
MEN Sc WOMEN!
The Bryant & Stratton
Business College,
Vo. 108 Sooth 10ta Strut, PUUl'a,
OflerH uiinariiusKel fuclUtles
for acquiring I'.tmaUiesa eUa
oatlon. HtndsjiitH can enter
at auy tlnic No vacations
llluHtratetl clroulant tree,
aug :, 'is sow A i s
rilvilNlbTilAToit'S .NOT1CI-
ISTATE Ol' J01IS . BLItllllMi, PICI1SIB.
iA-lli-rs of AdinlnlMrallon ou lhe iblate of John W.
Helbhlliie, lale ot l-'ishliigcri-ek twp., Columbia Co.,
I'eiiiibiHunla, ni-ci-abed, bale Ism grauu-d by the
Itfglbiirotbsldtoiini) lo lhe undeiblgnod Admin.
Istrttors. All i-mons having claims sgslnst
the eslale of lhe dt cedent i-re ri-qui-stedto present
them for brtlluiient, sni Jl.if 'tt'HMtd1,.0i?.,i!"
tateloiiinkeiavinent to lhe undtrblgned AUmlnui
tratorsiM.bouidelsj. ka)(M r 1ik1!iiune.
1IL.JAIIN O HhM,
aug. ,n. "s fix ' Aduilclstri tors.
JOl! 1'ftl.NTlM. "
OF EVERY DESR1PTI0N
EXECUTED 1'UOMITLY
At Tlir-' Onil'NWAK Offipf
Till; CHEAT KN'GI.itill KKMEDYI
GRAY'S SPE0JFI0 MEDICINE
fRAOE MARK lKiPf tally l-comTRADEMAK.
liP'uui'u ua o it un
ratlin ciiri" fursem-
iiuiorrhr.t, linpo
tewy. ml alliilHt-a-
mt'inory, L"iUfrhHl
UthhltlUlO. I'uiii lu
tint Hail' lllmii'
iJefore Takingo M.m iftfir
ftlf
inniiy ol h
hr (lsiaM-s Ibatlciid to Hifaully.Consump-
llon anda I'li-mutuie iiriiir. all of whii-ii asaruie
an nibt caused b deviating from Iheialbol nature
sndivrr ludulgirir. 'lhe bpulllc Medicine la the
ri-bUltof alllebiudyupd niiiuyseaiBof enitrleoce
lu I u allng these n clsl dlbesbcs.
l ull particulars In uur puinphlets.whlcU we desire
tow ml lneb niiltoever one.
Hie bucltle Midlcinelsboldby all Diugglsis at 11
Cer paclcige. oril packs? is for ta. or will Isi nut
y mall ou lutlpl ot tho money by addttbslng
THE OKAY MKIHCINK la,
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hold In Uloombburg byC. A. Klein), and by all
Weatly and Cheaply printed 'it the OoLUlf. T LANK NOTERwIih nriihousnnipttoi i Uri"ftt" EwU?,UWh'ole6aleAgtot, nitbbury.
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