The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 11, 1879, Image 2

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    MOCXWATk XIiWSUn Xillm.
BLOOM8BURG, PA.
Friday. July 11.1870.
JUW1K WOODWARD.
tn"it tail week' i.uo llio Republican ro'
prints from tho VYm retorted interview
with Hon. V. J. Woodward, lonnctly Pre
iJcut JuJge in tins county, and now a Judge
ol our Supremo Court. From our knowledge
,of Judge Woodward wo feci assured tint tho
whole tnallcr ik a forgery, but if correctly ro
iHiricd, every Democrat iii the State would
leiiict Invinx elevated liim to Ida .-present
exalted position. The following front the
I'hiluUlphia Timet should, howover, nettle
tlio qietton, cccially ai uppoacu to scna
lional liesrxay pulil'islied in tuch nn untelia
tile sliect a the l'rtu :
Mr; Jutico Woodward of the Supreme.
Court, returno I from HarruWg to his home
at Heading nutuo 3.il of June, vry til. and
l.n rriiminod an invalid ever since. He is
now tcp'CM'ntcd to bo free from disease, but
i-xtit-ntt-lvr niwk. nnd his titlllljr propo'0 to
remove him. within a few days. 'to a summer
icidcnuo in Delaware conniy,.Ncwiiiilt, for
partii"ilar caro during the period .of expected
0 11 'nl tfeenrc. Sinco the beginning ol June
lie lia-4' seen no letters or newspapers, has
known nothing rT th proceedings of t) 'ti-ru,-
and has not liadcoturnuuicatcd to Mm,
lor very prudential reaous, any knowledge of
11 late letter from a correspondent of the I'm
nt W.vliin 'tint, or f comments of the news-
piiicrs therein. Tlic-o facts rcnmvo all tis
THE COLUMBIA AD JMOCRAT,BLpO COLUMBIA, COl TY,
of a Danbury (Oonm) I TMekliB SlMf., JtlcM aid CnUUK. H" xfifl Olover Bombshell. I A Matuor.' llonci. I
l l,l. w1n,l lf.'. I I I 1 ' I ........ I
PA.
The divorced wife of ft Dan bury (Conn.)
man la tli lit r1 tiiiran nf tils ftNnnil nlfft'l
baby. Mary llolt'a father was wealthclr than any
I other farmer' in' Wondsod county, KDsa
and she received a more careful education
It li well known that a rlilonhtp xlu than was usually bestowed upon the girls of
tvtwMn InltM. nn.lln.lmn. kldner d senses tint nnrt ol tho eounty. iter parents in
vl , .-r-.--, , I. ..... . .
and liver troubles. In1 Kidney Wort w hare tenjett that ho fchoolii marry a proiessmnai
areundr'.ilistuctnon the enteral mlem and man, but she perversely fell in love with
restores healih.br eenilr aiding nature's Inter. Jsnic Athburn. a young farmer, who was
nal processes. Druggists keep it. njt at all the man they would hsro chosen.
Ashburn and Mary wero married secretly,
A Mtir at Tlrle Teari. Tho gnt ou,( ari(i Ashburn, paid that
n. rviii.i ... .1... t... u,.i.,t. . they might as well confess tho truth to Mr.
glrlllTlng several miles from Bellon, and d M; Holt, taklHg the con.equenccs. M aty
.I. ... m.r.l .,, I,.fnr h ws was tetnfi'd by tho idea. She had always
been obedient, and she know that her liar
cuts' grief and dUappolnltuent would be deep.
Hath r than go through tho ordeal, sho poi.v
nned herself to death with sirrchnino Ash-
burn d'clared that he would not survive her,
and his friends guarded him closely to prevent
him from committing suicide ; but while his
wile's funeral procession was pasing tho
I10UMS he obtained a pistol and shot lilnitelf.
His aim was wild, however, and tho wound
was uot fatal.
Poisoned Milk.
New York. July 5. Thomas Doyle, la
borer, with his family, consisting of wife,
on and daughter, who reside at, 84 Sackett
etreertliooklyn, partook of somo milk pro-
I'lired'frniu a grocery store to'day, and after-
Worcester, Ma., July 6. At half past ward became very HI, exhibiting all the
two p. u., yesterday tho sleamer Col, Isaac I ymptomi of poisoning. Mrs. Fannie
Davis,, a pleasure boat plying on LAke Rounds and her two children, and JUlla
Quinslgamou'd, was upset while lying at her Huffman, also living In the same bouse pur-
moorings, at Lincoln Park, and about a (doIc of the same milk and were also taken
hundred persons wero precipitated into the tick, as also were Patrick Gilmsrtin's three
water. Of these five hive been taken Out children, llvltie at 44 Carroll street. The
twelve years old, gave birth to a female in
fant, The mother is not thirteen years old,
and will not be until September. The child
mother and her babe were doing well at last
accounts. A'orA Georgian, '
HacratufBtil Wiie.
SneorN l'ort Grapo Wine is a pure, unin-
toxicatiog wine, from the finest native grown
l'ort Grapes, especially for tho use of Chris'
tian Churches, and guaranteed to retain Its
grateful' flavor and essentia) qualities unim
paired for any period. Much used for even
ing parties and by invalids. For sale by 0.
A. Kleini, Dloomsburir, t'a.
A Stcasiboat Upset.
THE ACT TO BNLAKOB THR JUIHSTJlpTIO OK
. ' TDKFOnMKR AND TO tlKOl'LATR Tltlt'Fa'EA
OP TI1K LATTBR MAKIN'0 'SALES UNUEH THE
ACT.
On this subject, the "N. V. Mar" saj-s I
Thus tha game weAt on until the House of ltep-
rcsentatlTes tpecsmo llemocratJo and Mr. (Hover's
committee wss sppolntcd. A rattling of dry bones
ensued Immediately, and eterr eoncelrsble Inlrl-
n. r.iunn. '.. 1 1.. r..il r 1.,. r Kue was resorted to In order to Impede and psraljie
following is the full text of A law of The wareli which .r.olorer'searncstlionesty rend-
ered Incvltaile. l)cpllo all obstructions the In.
iiulry was carried on t and although wmii wore
lounaw BV1119 ineirport :in' yunjfn.'su.i it uwa uu.
to-day to tho people through tho columns of "The
War,"
The iocument la a lengthy on", but all who nur.
suo It will readily appreciate why John shermsn
and his liadlcal confreres was o snxlous to SMolh.
er It. It lifts the root off tho Treasury for the first
time In twontyj ears. It shows that tho swindling
llureau of Engraving and Printing has absorbed
H7,imo,ouo of public money, tho greater part of
which was wasted or stolen.
It shows that Interest on United Mates bonds has
dead and about thirty were injured.
gro.-er was 'arrested, 'charged with selling
adulterstid milk. Physicians were unable
to decldr whether the poisoning resulltll
from adulterated milk or from mineral pol-
I son contained in the ran.
New York, July C Nil deaths have be
lt would seem to be bcltlcdby actual ex
Deriuicnt that it Is an extremely liaiardous
nihility i( fairly imputing to Justice Wood-1 a, well as a brutal piece of sport to explode
ward the exprcssiou of any opiutou. or views firecraci;ers under the feet of women. Mi
ZwxlWvTiSfc C"'A"iDe ?? ' 6h,eeDf l:M'e curred amorg the' p.Kiple poisoned by milk
tho last month Ol the session wnon me con- du oiuj jbiiuio uuumr, 6m I purchase I from fepparu, me grocer, in
test between the two houses and the Froap Matfeawan. N. Y., were burned to death by uti, Urnnklvn. Friday, but many co'titinue
dent was mainlv waged and gaye rise jo moan3) ftcr ggo hours ot intenso suf- vry Thirty new victims ate reported
r.iia iiui uiwmHuuraa u. iw.. j P .u ih,,.n(V,. These noor girls ... i...x. ..t.i. h.i.n inr.
A fiiend to the Judgaamt nn sou assure uiq - - '""7- -
3nifs that tho lottcr in the hrett, professing were tho victims of a barbarous custom as I ie(.per 1 the' neighborhood) and it Is
In rcfVcat certain statements niado by the I dangerous as it is annoying 'and cruel. 'thought some ot tbem' may ha'v ut poison
very general Interest hero :
Bccrio. 1. He,it enacted ,ks., that tho al
dermen, magistrates ind Juitlces of tho penco
in this commonwealth shall have concurrent
jurisdiction with tho courts (if common picas
of all aelions arising from contract either ex
pieced ot implied, and of nil nctiou ol trcs
luss and oftrovcriKlconvcrslonlnrherein tho
sum demanded dts not exceed thtco hun
dred dollars, except in cases of real contract
where Uia titlo to lands or tenements mnv
come in question, r action upon promise of been frequently collected for jcars by an outsldo
Inortino. I r
" I m.
SF.crio.va. in all actions brought uelore n shows tint tho thieves wero protected and
any u.t en nl the iirace. tii-iirl.trnln or n iter. Shielded by Treasurer Wjman snd other high of
. nn .f mnl..l ll.o l F ' l""!" vu ...... uu.
cy. eitner oxpresicn cr implic't, it the plain i, dlrt-ctyluiollcates John Sherman, who noi only
Iff shall file at any I i 1110 beforo tho isuing of perpotiuted the corruption he round beforo hlm.but
tho summons in any such case, an affidavit mnltlplled It for the purresc of rewarding partisan
-, 1 , , , ., . .. . , services as, for Instarce, when he altered tho Cus-
slating the amount he verily believes to bo Wms regulations 0n our Canadian fronUer snd ruin-
uuc I rem tlie Ucleuuant togrllicr with a copy ed hundreds of merchants, solely for tho sake of In-
of ihMiodk MititM ot- in.triimoiil nf wr I n creasing the tees 1.1 a nepumican senator s protege,
... -1 ! i M ,,L. : 1 . 1 . i I Tlie Glorcr report demonstrates that the Federal
uinrn "".ii ""-""" uiuugm, Ui "'-' Hecrot Berv loo Iiuresn Is a Unk of rottenness and
tho claims aro not evidenced by writing, if blackmail. In which no honest man (on a tompt to
tho n il miff shal file nsaforoaid sn affidav t perform his duly n Ithout incurring tho penalty of
. ,1. ... 4 i.i.'i.i ..., r certain dismissal.
t uu, ,u, "; '.. " . "v" u lncidontally examines tho Southern cotton
tho fame, it Shall bo tlio duty ol the justice, Ucisures, and details how Hon. William E. Chandler,
aldermau or magistrate lo niako a cony of having seemed a full list of these cotton claims
such affidavit, duly certify tho same and ilo- wf enllb'1c,4 ? rnsln 1,13 Plt,on, " A'SJ?" .uS
J rntnrv nf I in Trnn ipv orirl (ttnn at nnit Intnft. 'lilr
ivur 11 iu iiiu uuuaiuuiu iu nuui iiiu sum- 1 ,irrtPt !! wnnii inn mm
mons H issued, which certified cony slinll bo Iiuttbo mostbtarUlng disclosures ot tho entire
KPrrP.1nMltnt.mrt an.l in li mnnnnf ihnt report refer to the MIqU &nH to tllO UUrCaU Of Kn
scivico is made ol tho summons in tho case, miA kn0W8 how Ulldcl.mttn ruffc4 th0 nonanztt
and the jiKtico, magistrate or alderman shall mines In omclal reports and mndo a fortune out ot
render jndgmeut in f.ivor of tin pl.-iiutiff for tlie ay ladle. Hut ltls not so will known thslaatuuch
the .mount of his c'aim. unless ,l,e defend- Z X, . ,
ant at or leloro the time at wind. Iho sum-1 miny oUierocrlsfiiK8. as well a dtflclU in vnr
mens n made returnable Minll have filed wiih I lousdcpflrlmenu, have kecn concealed under false
K l.ict;, 1,,-ir.J.tMtn nr nU.mn,, 01, nfiiili eiitrtrs and foiceil talflDcos In tho Treasury books
vit of defenso setling forth fully the nature bery nnd robbery has never been presented to any
nuil c iiiraclcr ol the same: nroviJed. t hut tlio civilized nation. Tho cUarzes are almost too start-
gfn.l.-icir
ri.nnim.l hv tliM t.m.ilnn mnff im ini.ln I hng for credence, but they are no less true. It Is
1 .l . 'i .1 . . . . 1 1 huralllatlrgtoti3asapeople lhatsucli thleveryhas
1 j- me ngciii ui u.o pariy w ueio suei ageni is 60 toleriledi butiit vmia unspoauabty
cognizautol tlie lucts cuuslitiiling the en use infamous to nioak or condone lt. Hew ,to the line,
of action, or defense, ot other matters set lei tho chltall whero they may
f udgn about
ingtoo, is bot
puulio men anu anaira ai tiaso-
th untrustworthy and unjust.
A MYSTERIOUS MIIUIIF.K-
The pardon mill at Harrisburg is running
just as smoothly and quietly u though there
never had been atiy now Constitution with its
provision for public sessions of tho Pardon
in iVnrmrd's milk to mln'hls'tradtfi A fiill
lnve-dUt on will be Held
iW to1 Swim. "
John F.Savraour. brother io law of Bishop - .t. 1 1 nrnnA n
a a I I AJUUrUs naj a.iw -
J3ey.nt)urottl.o f.piscopslc iurc .,wa, ,ouua I which is likel v to provoke scandal is to
1 I...IU. l.la ;n lf hwistil in 1 . .
urnu Willi a uunci, u - ..t.ij , ,! .,1. u,.l " nnrl Ihon. vh.n
.. . -i... ., . ITI I II C-.. I ui"...... p
tno gronnas 01 .ne ura mu,;.. nnblic attention is diverted, the recommenda
toary at ew or. on naq '" Uoq 1. mitfa, the piidoo is signed and tho
These grounds aro a resort for tramps and and the (he pub.
Mr. Seymour was in the habit of 'ordering
them away. Oa Thursday night about ten
o'clock he left his wife in tho house, saying
ho was, going out a little while, tlis wife
fell asleep, and when she awoke her husband
had not returned. It was about two o'clock
in the morning. She awakened her brother,
The ediior of the'Tiondon TnM, after ob
serving that probably not one in' twenty of
the persons who Indulge In boating on f
ho!i(lav 'esn sWiin. iiroeewls to tell tilt read
ers how to' acquire' tlils accomplishment,
. V...l.lMt,.a .ut-i'XI. t.ii.ra euav Wtif.il
licknows ortt tswhenanewspape ' 'cP;'eM Uir ttlr '.. bt by ,u owner VlnfcV;
Happens io mcci mo bwouuic. uu .u . . , . . ,.,.,.- , ..ttlj,
lt any line slowly draw in his bresth as he
The quinine monopoly which has. for many draws back bis legs and pu.bes torwata ms
years been a mine for a singlo Philadelphia anil', retain ill wbihM.e is preparing ior tne
fi'nn,l from hich even conercssmen aro slroko which U (t prd.el him,' itnd slowly
the BUhoo. and toiether they went in search ..M ,, ....-.i m,k.i, ,.,, ml n allow it to go tlirouuli hiir lip-, as hi arms
of him, and soon found his dead body ly''nB black eye in the House. Under a suspen- are. paswl bsck from before hi head to his
on Ibarras. There are several theories as I .: c ,1,- -i - i.tn , m,r it .... ihn sides, and hi legs sre stietolieil liut. the
to thdeauseof hts death. It is supposed by I iv- iu, omj l,ias ir,S2. TIir nim,iuik. action of tbe.slroke houlrt tint tit-iiuite nort-
Bome thai he liad an encounter with tramp', I Mnstitnents of a hundred congressmen zonlal, hilt ..bould t.e inude nn b slight de
who shot him. while others believe that he hlve cl.mored tor this relief and foriyears tho clinc downward. Tlie real reason why peo
was killed by,' stray shot from tho seminary I monopoly enjoyed by a.favored few,who were pie take wi cks to learn how 10 swiniHbe
window, fired from a pistol in tho hands of a L,owing rich off their . suffering countrymen cauie Hwlnimlng pn.ftsWirs eilher di liot
boy 14 years of age, as a lady living near says nM jn tho most glariog of many scandals know or do not choox- to leath the pbiloso.
attaching to our ill-adjusted tariff system, phy f breathing. o a 10 render the u uy
There aro others .beside, the quinine monopoly buoyant. I would engsg- in mike any one
that need attention. Zioufer nWijeneer. toleraiiieswiminer 111 an uour, u..
be a congenital luiot
forth. And provided further, that nothing
contained iu this act h bull be construed to
alter, Impair or abridge tho right of any
pers-ou to appeal from the judgment of (he
justico of tlie peace, magistrate, or nldcitiian,
or to certiorari tho proceeding to lh court
of common plea of tho proper u unity, a in
oilier cases ; and piovidcd further, that noth
ing contained in thi act shall apply to mag
istrates in the cities of the first class ; and
provided further, that tho fees allowed lo
constables, uuiler this act, on all tales made.
bo as lollows . For all sales amounting to
less than fifty dollars three per cent., for all
sales amounting to less than ouc hundred
dollars two per cent , lor all sales above one
hundred dollars one per cent.
SkctioH 3. All acts or parts nf act in
consistent heicwilli be and the same are here
by repealed.
This became a law duly "th, agreeably to
the constitution.
Won't You Take a Drink V
sho saw,ii flash and, heard a report from the
window about the timo Mr. Meymour is sup
posel'to have been killed. The boy denies
firing the shot, while some of tho students
say he shot with a toy pistol with a blank
cartridge. The polico or'Hew xorlc arc
working up tho case, and no doubt will con
vict somebody, guilty or innocent. Tho con
Temessee Crops.
Kxnt-B&We Luxury
.Nashville. July u.-ine report 01 me
commissioner of agriculture, statistics and 'i-h Harilord Su,tl 111 Jourifil tell the fol
duct of the policemen who found Bishop I mines for June show the wheat crop to be I lowing story, which local deiiliMs will do well
Seymour and his sister bending over the I three-Iourlbs ol an average yieia anu a very 1 .lrorlt bv . jt was u jeutist and no a
body and forced them to eo immediately to I superior quality of grain. The corn crop I JaUgl,tL-r of wealthy, parents, accomplished
tho station house, was simply brutal, and will ezjeed the average, and is reported fine Lod.irrenistible from all that luxury, culture
in all sections ot tne state, xooacco is and travel in IbreiL'o lands coolor. lie was
promising, but the crop will not be so large treatiog a lender U iw iu two or .three of her
as last year hy probably a third. Grasses I brilliant aud pearly 'teeth, auj WI1M1 ho had
have been materially damaged by drought iler mouth filled with wax and her lovely arms
Cotton is very promising, the dry weather pinioned fast 111 tlio chair leM she muht strug'
having been propitious. The Increase of gl,wicntiumiclttiel struck suddenly ou a
acreage Over 1878 is fifteen per cent. delica'c uerve, sho looked s sweet and teuipt
1 ' iug tlut a sudden leiuplation overcame him
noose uianrjr uu , . ,.0.)l)Cj 0(j,icuj. and Imnrinted three
ISjnu nil KiiC lilVrtlir Kriit TtlPII llP tWHlt Ikll't Ol
KICHFOBD, Vt-, July u.-ai t-ast rn- .-.,.,, - . ,llm t(nin .. : 1.5, t.m.
ham, Quebec, there is a boy who says his Tbeyouug l-dy f, ft , h'bsopher as well as
He
TlieCincimintl Times says that Tom Harts-
liorn ws mqt last evening by 11 reporter and
asked how he was getting nlong with his,
new temperance buslm-, viz., the nu'li-treat
liiowiilrllt,
Sueeeediog splendidly ," replied Mr,
Hartshorn, with enlhn-iiiism. "Kverybo.ly
I in lavor of it, iunl nlniot every one wh
Is approached sign i' at once, and eluer 111
011 lily way, TJip pedge is not to pay for
other person's drink, or allow any person to
pay fir your think, find will go into effect
just ns soon us I litvc secured five Imnilrei
signatures Tb li.-t will then bo published
and I ho pledge go into effect Irom the . 1110
ment nf ptibliculioii, nnd 11 regular
Association will lie formed. .Members
of Uhtv .aociation will be known by
the publication, of llu-ir name. find by n red
rilibon in their button hole.
This movement is striking directly atth
heart of the wliolo evil of drunkenness. Th
temperance people fi-iht against it morbid
We print below two very singular cases of appetite supposed tn exist in every drunkard
cures by prayer. Unless tho subjects of these 1 or drinking man for liquor, when in .reality
cases ars impostors or religious monomaniacs I no appetite exists hi nine cases out of ten,
the age of miracles has not passed away. I It is this absurd American custom of treat
MISS ADELE siiattuck ANU UEit ALLtocD 1 ing that works out four-fifths of the damage
MirtACUIxiUS relief. ud makes that nronort on of the drunken
ness and misery. It Is the idea of convivi
ality and good fcllowship.uiid hail-fellows-
well met that makes thedrlnkiug. Fellow
THR EFFICACY' OF I'llAYKIi.
should be severely punished by the authori
ties.
Murders and suicides aro becoming alarm
iugly frequent.
llergirr'a Wrapper Steal.
Ausinv, July 7. A singular cas) of bcUcf in the
power of spiritual faith to euro physical ailments
has come to notice In Saratoga County. It happened
In West (Inlway. a small hamlet or (0 population, In
the extreme western part ot the county. The In
habitant are principally farming people, exceeding
ly simple, and fur remove t from any city. Tne
reglo , Is mountainous and sterile. Four years ago
Adt-lu hnattuck, a youn; woinin is years old,
became paralyzed from the effects ot a violent ner
vous attack caused byhraring of the sudden and
nccldentul death of a brother to whom sho was
greatly attached, sue went Into convulsions, was
In a comatose condition for set eral days, aud when
her mind recovered Its normal condition, she could
neither talk nor use her limbs. For four years this
One of the cleanest steals about the State
Capitol among the thousand steals is I
Bergner's little wrapper steal. On page 80
of tho Stale Treasurer's Report, for 1878,
we rind that 0. II. Berguer was pabj tor
printing Senate wrappers $486, aud for
i.r r... .u. it ,or. .....i I uamu 19 ,
.mi L -,inn.,. n, th H... fn, description of the missing boy very well.
233( for wrappers tor the two Houses for
one session.
By the wrappers is meant the cheap film
sy paer jo which the useless Legislative
Record is done up. and tent by members to
their constituents.
The law intends that the Record be Bent
says he was brought from New York by two
men a long time ago. He lives with a ' man
who cannot speak English and is reticent and
sullen when' questioned about tho boy or him
self.' lie says he does not know or caro who
the boy is. He is paid (150 for keeping the
Here
Dr.
....14
ineiaw inienus mat toe jtecora oe Bent 1 , , . , . . . it' r xi v 1
..; j. ..... ,. ..I boy, drafts, being sent to him from New York
UUl OTCIJ UU UUI1UK IUD BCSB1UU , UUV II 11 ' ' , . . m . - ,
aentoutinbunche, containing four or five f.I b..mootl-a. These drafts are signed
. . ., r; , , "Edward Pierson," and are payable at Mol-
f. t ... u ij c. I son's Hank, Montreal. Mr.Hosand parties
..n.nM,U ami onon thl wr.nMr are expected t? investigate the matter.
ia printed the .name sud postoffice address of I Killed by Flrecraektrii,
luecossuiueui uoioing more, xne-iegis-
lature.alta, uy 18 week., which would re- Mattewan, N. Y., July 6. As Mlts Jessie
quire iu 01 tnese wrappers per memuer. Dunbar, music teacher, was walking yester
Uhere are 200 members of the House, which d,. uernoon in Toohey's grove at this
would make 45,000 wrappers for the House. pUce three boys threw down tome firecraek
xoese wrappers can ue prmeuiori.U per b, h ejpIode1 UIlder her clothing.
i.uwi, or 9ii ior mo wuoie .ot ,or mo nnuw wb,ch ie lgnitedi ,nd her .ce.ms at-
ana leave decent prom-yet uergneraraw.tracte(lthe ,ttenti0I1 ofgome meDnearby
1,7G8 above what would be good pay for who ,ck, ,m. ,0 her wUtince. She
tuts kind pi work, an any printer in me horribly scarred all over her body, the
oiaw win giauiy use me couiract ior iuo. jjel(U beUK luroeil 0Ten up to Jier ueiui
i ne oenaie is compoaea oi aoom one inira wbich cbre(1 ad blackened. The cor
as many members a the House and Bergner 1 03er, Dr. J. P. Schenck, attended her and
draws $480 for the Senate wrappers, more took hfr gnte.mortem Element. Every
man uouoie wnai win pay r ui two iiou, lbIe tffort W4, mue to .lleTlate ber ,uf.
T . I f -1 a a. a t Ci . I
ees. runner, wo nave u tuea inai me cute fer)ng,( whlcn were of tbe most terrific na
pays ior me paper oe.iues in us enormous ture- At,gbt O.clock- la!t evening death
ataiionery mil clB)e to ber reUe(. Tbe greatest Indlgna
n e uu uot javur auugiueas iu payiug ior
syren, aud was prepared to settlii ou short no
tice. She too' had a bill to lender, winch
does ample credit to the woman's wit.
is his bill :
Miss , to Dr ,
Totilliug teeth... i..i ....
Aud here is 'hers :
Dr. . to Miss .
To three kisses , $10
He paid the difference 'very cheerfully, but
says that family obligation wi'l forbid tho
indulgence of a luxury so txpensivo hereaf
ter. .
i-nndltlr.li U'iu iisifiliatirviiA In ttinr tlita 1 mt liruTu
irmduativ wnsipd. until the siin was iiriwn ii-oitiv I else doesn't nropose to have another : and so
over tho bones, and tho nesh assumed a milky or I men'stand up to ft bar and driuk rouud after
cream eolor. Wlsssuatluek was a deiout member j j t (lf , jjt nml clcancd
of thH Melliodlst Church. Hho &s fclnrn hpr nrrt. I ' b J ...
t'atloa persisted in Iwllevlae that blio would bo out oi money, kt tuu cu-seo, Miiy iitiu
resto'edt health, and sbe expressed her faith in 1 custom is put an end to, then no man will
the enicacy of prayer to brln? about her recovery. fir:nk exceDt wlieti La w-utB Ir. iiuI uutiUit
Hltw. .euItb imt l.aclnv hun trtallv lialnlaca I 1 '
MV.H'V..U. I , , ,. , , I ,
f ur vears. and hcluir regarded as incurable, tho uu enougu . B .u n u..r u., UUJ ...
young woman ono day waited down stairs, and I There would be mighty little such drinking
mronncd her wonder-stricken parenta, hy signs, doile I can tell you. If there win no treat-
thn her limbs have gradually becomo strong and
pliant. Last week, at her request, tho clergy and
members ot the three churches in West Oalway met
at her father's, and held a meeting for tho especial
purpose of praying for spiritual power to enact a
further cure Iu this joung person's case, and restore
to her the power of speech,
began singing and tailing.
Tho case Is vouched for as a fact by the village
folk, one of whom gave this account of It to tho
reporter.
any kind of work: we believe in allowing
a man a ialr profit, but we do oppose steal.
Ing. Economy does not embrace mean
stinginess which Is on par almost with teal-'
ing. Can't some .Member or Senator catch
this little mouse in the wrapper business ?
Centre Reporter,
Harder aii BiieUe.
l'rrrenuito, jury v. Joscpu Atkins, a
fruit gardner, livlDg a few miles from Green-
burg, Westmoreland county, shot and instant'
)y killed his wife yesterday afternoon, and af
ter telling his nearest neighbor that he had
killed "the old woman," placed the uiuxile
of tbe gun under his chin and fired, killing
tlon exists iu the place.aud excitement runs
high against the alleged guilty parties.
Uf Interest to Candidates.
Tho following resolution was unanimously
adopted at the last County Conventiou, und
witli the hearty approbation of tlie party.
It was intended to have effect iu overcoming
the evil complained of, and it is brought to
the attention of candidates and voters with
the hope that its publication will have tho
effect desired
Resolved, That whereas traveling the coun
ty bv candidates seeking the nominations of
tbe Democratic party has been carried to such
extent tbat it has become an evil and brings
reproach upon the party, we, as representa
tives of tho Democracy of Clinton, do em
phatically condemn and discountenance it.
himself. Tbe trouble is believed to have
arisen from a quarrel about a little piece of I and urge upon the voters to pat their face
property where they lived. Aikins had against , anu insist upon ranuiuaies simpiy
. ...... i - ,n .. I announcing their names and leaving thedis-
aeueaineianu .o ins w.iB some nme ago CU8sioD of ,heir rc.pectivequalincatrons to the
ua memiu wbuhi iu u w, out auo i people unpressed by personal solicitations,
always refused, and the matter was cause lor I iMt naven uemocrat.
frequent altercations.
wifo 73 years of age.
Tbe Democratic State Convention will
inict at Uarrlaburg next Wednesday. With
out doubt Daniel O. llarr, will be nomi
nate!.
We counsel wisdom and harmony, lly
united actiou we can undoubtedly win.
Any effort by contesting Philadelphia dele
gations to kick up a "rumpus" should be
Kjuelched. There should be patriotism
enough among them to harmonize their dif
ficulties, or at least not to obtrude them up
en the Convention,
Aikinwas'l and his I It would save candidates much expense,
and tho people much annoyance, if such a
rulo wero adopted by the Democracy of this
county.
It is rather rough on the Republican or
gaus, juit as they have got well into swing
depicting the outrageous conduct of the Dem
ocrats in appointlcg ex-rebels to office in pre
ferenco to Union Boldiers, for the administra
tion to give tho snug berth of codifying the
tulca and regulations relating to the army to
W. II. Roberts, who was a lieutenant colo
nel iu the Confederate cavalry service.
7Si,
Jli-xiiau Mutineers.
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Havana, July 7, An Kuxhsii stiainer
from Vera Ctuz brug advicoi from 'tlio City
of. Mexico up In June "Oth : On Juno ll
"Cth, part o Mm crew ot ilio .Mexican war
steamer Liberled in the harbor ut Vera. Cruz
muntinicil and seized tlio steamer wiuie tne
commander was ou shore. Simultaneously
some of tho officers of the Vera Cruz garri
son attempted to ralso a icvolt at ihc instiga
tion of some of tho discontented persons,
Nine or tho rebels we.ro killed The steamer
Libertad went to sea. The war steamer In
depeudencia and other steamers had gono iu
pursuit and the will doubtless bo overtaken.
Accounts ot tne event in Vera Cruz are very
conflicting. Tho government has apparently
mastered tho situation, but since the revolt
of the garrison a reign of terror has prevail
cd there. All Vera Cruz merchants aro lios
tile to tho government 'In consequence of the
parage of tho law against contraband trade,
and they have ever since been iu a state of
quai revolt. It U generally believed that
ntho ine rcvolters who were killed wero as
sassioated in the guard house where they
were taken, and that they were,killed on tho
pretext that they had attempted to escape,
I.ATKR.
Havana, July 8. Additional advices from
Mexico anoounca that tho Mexican war ves
scl Liberiad, the crew, of which mutinied
returned to Vera Cruz on June 30, and sur
rendered to the authorities. Thero were sev
eral dead bodies and prisoners on board, some
of the crew having made counter revolt at
sea.
Mr. Noyes and Mr. Scbell, Democratic
State officials of Pennsylvania, have dis
missed one Crawford, Superintendent of
Public Grounds, for complicity iu tbe cor.
rupt attempt to pass tbe"four million steal."
That bill was a distinctively Republican
measure, was urged in tbe luterest of
tbe Republican party of the State,
and managed by tbe rullog Republican
leaders. The Democrats, as we judge by the
action of Messrs. Noyes and Scbell, are de
termined to purge themselves of the smallest
taint of tbe scandal ; but Mr, Quay still re
mains Secretary of the Commonwealth, and
we have beard of no Republican movement
looking W tbe repudiation of lllll Kemble.
A", y- Htm.
have got so they take i'. as an insult if yo
refuse to driuk with them when they in
vile, you. Men drink.wlicu they don't want
to, and drinking at another man's expense
obligates you to keep your end up and pay
for his drinks. If n man calls to take
drink he is liable to be obliged to ask for
four or five, because they chanco to be ut
the bar or around there ; and after he has
treated ,itis considered menu if some one
Newburih. 'July 7. On' ISalurday some I
ones of "ntinastodorr' 'wero discovered In'n
swamp on the farm of llttgli Kelley, in the
town ol New Windsor, seven miles south-1
west of this city. Kxcavatloniwerelmmedl-
telv begun and still contlhuo:"' The follow!
tig parts, have been secured and it Is thought I
the entire" ikolcton wilt bo found : Dlmen
Ions iu Inches skull, 43, long, .28 wide, 21) I
high and 23 between tbe.eyes j diameter of
nostrils, U inciics, nostril cxtcnuing lino ine i
head two feet, l'our teeth were found In
each jsw, In an excellent state of preserva-
on, The enamel Is ot a bluish tint nml un
broken, The four hack teeth are eight-
pointed, measure 7 by 3J Inches and stand
four Inches out of tho Jaw. The four front
teeth are stx-polntcd nnd measure -11 by 3)
Inches. All of the bones of tbo legs have
been found except two pieces. The length
f the fore leg, iucluding the shoulder-blade
Js seven feet, and the shoulder-blade thirty-
six by twenty-seven nud oiie-liulf Inches.
Tho sockets of tlio knee-joints arq from teven
to nine inches In diameter, Twenty-four
lbs have been found thus' far, tho longest i
measuring forty-six Indus. ' Numerous
vertebnc have bteu excavated with part of
the feet. Tho pelvis nnd other portions ol
the skeleton have not yet been discovered,
It Is suppoud the iinlniiil stood twelve feet
high. Tho bones have been found in muck
from too to four feet deep, nnd were resting
on blue clny in the same swale where the
famous skeleton mentioned in nil the works
on paleontology nnd now In lioston was
fotlnd In 1815, nnd three miles distant from
that fpot.
The strongest chested, It not tho sweetest singer
ot tlio world la ouo -Morro, who In tin nerlln Variety
Tneatre treats his oudlctces lo rt-lcctlons from the I
rroubadour,"whllea weight of too pounds rests I
upon his breast lie challenges tho Singers of the I
world to coinpeto with him lu his specialty for s
purse ot too marks.
An Indiana Clergyman has come to the polntln
this hour of tho nation's peril with a proposition to
hang alt the cx-l'ontederates. When ho reflects I
that extreme mnasurcs like this would destroy a
portion of Hayes Cabinet and relievo our foreign I
service of simeof Its brightest ornaments,, we are I
convinced that tho Indiana clergyman will modify
hlg views some. "limes."
The country during 1st! Is to he treated to a fair I
amount of politics, ns will be seen by tho following
statement of elections to he held : Kentucky AU-
gust 4, State onicera and Legislature. California
September 3, Ftato and Judicial officers, four Con-1
gressmon and Leglslalure. . ilalno September s
state officers nnd legislature (ihto-octobcr
Mite officer!, in part and LegltOatuio. Marjl.ir.d,
Ma.1 Aieliu.M tta, Minnesota. Mississippi. New Jersey, I
New York, Pennsylvania, VlrgluU und Wisconsin I
Novembers- In Ihu chuleoot tho Ohio and Ciilltor-
i.ULeglslatuies, fulled Stat-s Nenvtdrs an- Involv. I
odlu place of s-cnatois Ihurmau und Uootb.
K. V, Kiinkel's Hitler Wine of Iron,
flhestoneto tho stomach, Improves the appetite
aiidas.slslsdlgeitlor.,e.eItestlielwcls to healthy
action, expelllnj all the fpul humors that contami
nate tho blood, corrupt the ircretlohsandoltendihe
breath. It excltts the liver to a healthy action and
strengthens the neries, Imparting that glow to life
that proceeds alone from perfect healUi, 1 liousands
In all walks ot life, testify to the virtues ot this
excellent medicine In correcting the derangement of
the dtgesilie organs, (let the genuine,. Sold only
In one dollar bottles. Ask lorK. 1'. hunkcl's Hitter. I
Wine of Iron 'and take no other.
Dyspopsia, Dyspepsia- Dyspepsia.
K. F. Kus'kei, s IIittrh WiNsoi' Ikon Is a Buro cure
tor ttils disc. f,o. It has been pntcrlbed dally for
many) ears In tho practice of eminent physicians
with unparalleled success. .Symptoms are loss of
appetite, wind and rising ot food, dryness In mouth.
hejidache, dizziness, sleeplessness and low spirits,
net the genuine. Net bold In bulk, only In Jt bottles.
Do you want something to strengthen 0Uf Do
you want a good appetite? Do you want to get rid
of nervousness? Do you want energy, sleep well,
or be cured ot .dspcpsla, kidney or liver disease?
Try K. K. Ki'Nkel's IIittek WiNB of ISDN. Every
bottle guaranteed to, do as recommended. , Depot
and office, 'at North' Ninth Street, Philadelphia, I'a.
(let tho genuine. Bold by all druggists. A 8k for E,
V. Kuulel s and take no otner. All I ask Is a trial of j
thlssaluable medicine. Ono bottle- will convince
you, (let six bottles tor live dollars, one dollar
for one.
Tape Worm Removed Alive.
Tape Worm, Pin, Seat and Stomach Worms re
moved alive In from two to four hours. No fee until
head ot Tape Worm posses alive and la one. Ask
0ur druggist for Kunkel's' Woau 8 Titer. Sold
only la one dollar bottles. Usd for children or
grown persons. It never falls.' Or send for circular
to Dr.Kunkle.No. 1159 North Ninth bt., rhUadelphla.
Advice by mall free, Send three cent stamp fur
return ot letter.
TDK CASE OF THE KBV. W. II. SWAKTZ, WHO
WAS C'UHKU OF SEVEUK ILLNESS.
ing about half tho saloons would have to
close."
Uow mauv tignatures have you now ?"
"About 150. Every niun of common sense
is in favor it. It doesn't, ol course, shut
Jllss Shuttuck soon gentlemen off from setting up the wiue for
their intimate friends, or at lunch. It merely
seeks to stop this bar room system of treat
ing, which makes men drink with people
they dislike, anil mares paupers anil drunk
ards aud the bummers who lout about ss
loons on purpose to get invitations to
drink."
Itev. w. II. swartz, of Heaver Falls, ra., who
graduated In 'the class of 17, Allegheny College,
preached at tho Stale Street Church, Meadvllle,
recently, when ho said It was hot his lnlentlon to
preach a sermon, but to give testimony, and he
related a wonderful story of tlio efficacy ot prayer
la restoring him to health, n inch lu brief Is us
follows; After his graduation ho received au ap
pointment fiom the Krle Conference to preach at
Itldgway, ra. Alter a few months' labor h was
Btrlckoa wltti disease and was compelled to resign
his charge. After btlj.g compelled to leive his
work at Itldgeway, he went to hit father's home,
near Heaver Falls, vhere he grew rapidly worso.but
through the aid of eminent physicians he was parti
ally cured several times, but relapsed Into a worse
condition each time. Two suits were made to Clif
ton Springs, but llnally medlclno failed to have any
effect upon his system and a gradual but suro de
cline was taking place, lie had become so badthat
ho could not read nor converse, when a letter was I ground toiler, llutthls labor was Utile as
received from his brother, CUrk Swartz, who Is now c3im)ared with that which succeeded. One
m iicston, Massachusetts stating that llev. Dr. Cul. I , , . r .i i
lis, of that city, had performed many wonderful hundred aud thirty fathoms ot further depth
cures by prayer if It was the Lord's will tlut the bad to lie rescued uy 111" uesceni oi perpeu
patient shouu be cured. Accordingly a letter was I dicular ladders. This safely done, the low
ucn.ereu iaj lit, iuiiis uy ino urouier. i ,, mln ..
Unon receivlng.tholetterhekneltlnrrayerandUDcn "uu ,"'u"v I " ' ...... v
aruingsald : "Tell jour brother ho will be well." I plored, and a trophy gained, lu the torm ol
The word reochedthe Invalid the Tth day of Arrll a iu,., 0f ore. dug by the no longer fair
ll?'?.. reddened climber. The work
vua uiuvu ucktci , uuu uu (.it v ftu at use iiuui uia ucu i ... . .
In perfect health, both physically and mentally, of the boring machines, driving and Ulast
and hat been no ever since, able to work I ing huge vughs, or spaces left by the re
on nis fathers rarm during the week and to preach moved ore. and rich denoalts of the ore were
seen. I'he homely und kind miners were
An American (lirl iu u Cornish .Miue.
The CbrniiAmnn gives tho following ac
count of the descent to the lowest depths of
Dolcoathof MlssT,e)la A. Noble, a young
lady of nineteen, of Home, (la., United
Slates: "Accompanied by u friend and a
ikilful miner, th plucky explorer passed
first to a depth of 1,500 feet by the man-en
gine, stepping from the small platforms ou
the huge moving rod to the fixed stages at
the sides of the shaft with the cool und
steady step which takes away all danger
from the use of this friend to tlie under-
every Sunday, After delivering tho above testimony
demonstrating that miracles are performed In this
age, Itev, Swartz, made an earnest plea. U lllng tho
lessons to be learned from his experience, and Im
pressing the audience with the power of faith and
tho efficacy of prayer.
President Eliot, of Harvard College, has
put himself on record In the most unqualified
manner in regard to the subject of education
which is receiving so much attention at pres
ent. His words are words of wisdom. He
says :
I may as well abruptly avow, as the result
ol my reading ana observation iu the matter
of education, that I recognize but one men
tal acquisition as an essential part of the
educatiou of a lady nr gentleman, namelv.
an accurate aud refined use of the mother
tongue. Qreek, Latin, rrench, German,
mathematics, natural aud physical science,
metaphysics, history and rcithctlcs are all
profitable and delightful, both as training
and us acquisition, to bim.whu studies them
with intelligence aud love, but not one nf
them has tho least claim to be called au
a'qulsitiou esseutial to a liberal education
or an essential part of a sound training. A
thorough knowledge of one or two of them
obtalne I in college, added to a very rleiuen
tary knowledge of several of them obtained
iu school, makes a richer, stronger and more
fruitful mlud tbanasuierficial acquaintance
with each and all of them. The fruit of
liberal educatiou Is not learning, but tbe
capacity uid desire to learn ; uot knowledge
but power.
profuse iu their compliments. Duo of litem
said : 'I'd ruafher taake the trouble to put
ber In the bottom of Dolcoath than I wed a
strange miner from another bol ; wusnt thee
you V The trying ascent was now to be
made. Hand over bund upright ladders
which would reach to nearly twice the
height of St. Paul's hid lo be climbed
1,200 staves to be used. The firm nnd skill'
ful way In which she took hold of the lad
ders caused a miner to ejaculate, I never
teed a young laady kl?m with a moor
bowlder and.shoorer step In my life.' Turn
ing to his comrade, ho continued ; 'She can
klem, you, better'n scores of men I have
seed dowu here. This 780 feel accomplish
ed, 1, 000 more, or nearly eight times tin
height nf the monument, had to be done hy
the mau-engine. About S p. m, the bold
iniue'rcHs from the far west regained the sur
face, after being uuder ground and constant'
ly exertlog herself for four hours and a half,
without showing signs of great fatigue, cer
tainly not of exhaustion, and without a
mishap of the slightest kind,"
Somebody once called disappointment
"mediclue for the soul," It Is a good deal
like castor oil It may be wholesome, but it
is very disagreeable.
Caudidates.
ITho following persons have been proposed for
nomination by tho next Democratic County Conven
tion to bo held August lsth, Istd. candidates an
nounced In this list are pledged to abide by tho de
cision of the Convention.
FOIt SHKHIFF,
E. UNANGST.
WII.UAM MILLER,
of Centre,
A. K. SMITH,
of Madinon.
SAMUEL JACOBY,
of Bloom.
JOHN O. JACOI1Y,
of Jterwiet.
JOHN O. QUICK,
of Montour,
JOHN LORE,
of Pine.
CHARLES A. KNOUIt,
of Jlloom.
SAMUEL SMITH,
of Fxthingereek,
II. C. KELCHNER,
of Scott.
tvi tlis-fnco of everything, Wnnamakcr & Drown increased
of a million dollan. and for iE?rj the new ptoria will rnatco the
house more popular nnd increase lln ii.urtcss much more.
EMrtcen yens A tho people's twice at the old corner of Sixth
ami Market has tauitht us how to do the businc.3 well.
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Whatever may bo said, nd house In the United States sells finy
thlnp like so much Clothing at Retail as Oak Hall, and no house
in Philadelphia sells more than a quarter as many Roods i ns
Mr. Wanatnakcr sells in ClotUUvj alone. Doll S this larrje
business shows the people's regard for our goods, and enables us
to buy cheaply ahd sell at small profits. ,
New patterns have been made thia year and ncvy styles intro
duced throimh Mr. Robert C. 02dcn (formerly partner of the
famous firm of D-vlin & Co., New York), who h now associated
with O-k Hall, and will give his whole energies and valuao
experience to improving tho manufacture of our lifiys- and Men s
Clothing. Wo io net buy Clothing like the dealers, but mhke
it expressly for our' own calc3. Tlio Spring .stock iJ splendid,
and no other make of coods, so far1, have asjnucli merit, or aro
sold as cheaply.
Impressions have been erroneously ;iycn to the effect that
Mr. John Wanamaker, v. ho founded Oak Hall, is not interested In
tlio old store, and that it docs not have his attention ; op tho
contrary, Ids ownership cf it lemains unchanged, r.nd lie ban lost
nono 6f his love for it. Every tl.-.y finds hirt .ttipcrvrsinjj nil its
departments. Mr. Vadium II. Wanamaker rpends his entire time
on the Oak Hall busincis.
A VlSlt THIS SPRING PARTICULARLY INVITED.
WANAMAKER & BROWNj
-a.. OAK, HALL, 6th & Market Sts., Philad'a.
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA.
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May i.;i-ciit.
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roaPATlTICUlARS AUDRfcs 5 .
WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio
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junco-4w
THE WEEKLY SUN ,
A large Eight Page Sheet of Fifty-six
broad Columns, will be sent, Post Paid, to any
Address, till .Jan, 1, 11880,
FOR HALF'A DOLLAR.
.Address THE SUN, New York City.
June), )m.
SHERIFFS SALE
Hy v Irtuo ota writ ot Fl. Fa. Issued but ot the Court
ot Common Hens nt Columbia county and to me di
rected, u Ul be exposed to public sale ut tlio Court
Houso th ttiMo'vrn 91 Blcoinsbuitri Columbia county,
rennnylviiLlii at two o'clock tym-. ori
Saturday, July 20, 1879,
All that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In
Scott tovvn'liip, Columbia county, l'oun'n., bounded
and described aa follows, to-wit: beg I nil hi k' at the
corner ot land late or now of It. Fullmer und John
Meltck-, thence by Hue, ot land now or lato of 11
Fullmer, north 18 and one-half at frees' east, it aud
1-10 perches, thence north C8,'; degrses west, 3 aud
8.10 percnea to a post, thenco north ssy degrees
east, 9-:o perches to line ot land now owned by John
a. Funston In trust for the Hloumsburt; lianklnf
Company, thence by last mentioned Hue nuuth ;i
degrees cast, 13 and three tentlis porches to a post,
thence by E-amo south six and one-hair degree i w ebt,
to line of an alley or passage way thonej to the
public i-jad leading from light Street to Iilooms
burg, thence by said public road to Hue of lot now'
or lato ot Harry J. Kyer, theuca by lluo of said lot
aud land now or lato ot John Mellck-, south "3(
degrees west, S2 and G-10 perches to the placo of
beginning, containing DS perches, mora or less, with
tho appurtenances, on which is planted an apple
orchard.
Seized, taken In execution at thu suit ot 11. II
ftrotz, tor tho use ot the ltloorasburg Hanking Com
pany und to be sold as tho 'property of James' W.
suukey.
Terms cash. JOHN w. HUFFMAN,
July 4, ln'S-ts Sheriff.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Hy virtue of a writ or Vend. Kx. Issued out ot tlio
Court of Common l'leas ot Columbia county and to
mo directed, will be exposed lo publlo sale at tho
Court lloue In tho town bt Hloomsburg, Columbia
county, renns) lvanla, at two o'clock p. m. on
FRIDAY, JULY 18th, 1870.
All that certain lot or piece .of ground situate In
Koarlngcrcelf township, Columbia county, Penn
sylvania, described as follows, to-wlt : Bounded on
the nortli by land of Wllllatn Ycager, on uio easi Dy
land ot William Drlebbach and others, on tho west
by land of Conrad Houseman, containing ono hun
dred and thirty acres more or less, on which aro
cregtod a house, bank barn and out- buildings.
Seized, taken la execution at tie suit of Tho Ash
land Saving Fundi Loan Association against Sam
uel Houck with nulce to terre tenants and to no
sold as the property ot Samuel Ilouck with notlco to
terre tenants.
Mum, Attorney.
JOHN W HOFFMAN, Sheriff.
JulyM.ts.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TIT" II. HUAWN,-
"AT T O K N K Y-A T-h A W ,
Catawtssa, Ta.
onicc, corner of Third and Main Streets.
Julyll.to-tt
I)
ISSOMJTIOX NOTICE.
Is hereby elven. Unit the narlntnhln lately
subi-lMIng tictween W. II. Abbott and W. It. Ithawn.
of cauwfssa. t'a , under the linn name ot Abbott
Ithawn, Attoroeys-at-Law, was dissolved on I lie turn
day ot June, A. I). 1879, by mutual consent. All debts
owing to the said firm are to be received by said
W. II. Ithawn, and all demauds, on said partnership
aru to uo presented to htm for payment. The prac-
uo land buMm-ss of tlie said partnership will be
adluxii-d aud settled by said W. 11. Ithswu, at the
onlco formerly occupied by sail partnership In
catawlssa.
Erasure! made b'fore signing,
WlLlir-KM. I II. Itlllll-k'WAV
W.H. A111IOTT.
YV, II, KUAWN.
iOUTOlt'S NOTICE.
lriT( OF WILLIAM WITKIXE. PXCCISEI).
letters TesUmontary on the estato of William
NVltmlri-, late ot Centre township, Columbia erunty,
I'ennsj lvanla, deceased, have been granted by tlie
lti-glater of said county to the undersigned Exec
utors. All persona having claims ugalnst the
estate of the decedent &it requested to present
them for settlement und thoso ludebled to tho es
tate to make payment to the undersigned Executor
mvuuuv uciuy.
HIRAM WITMIItK,
Kxeculor.
June 8, TH-ow' Whltmlre, r. o.
$2
,uoo A YUAlt for honest. Intelllirent business
men or ageuts. New business; light work.
Addiess Co-OriKiTlvn AotM-r, .Madlson.lna-
June it, isiu-jui
TAX NOTICE!"."
Tho undersigned, treasurer of the town of
Hloomsburg, lit reby gives notice that he U prepar
ed to receive the town tuxes of said town, assessed
and uscerulned for thu v tar islli, on und after Sat.
urdtyJuuetllst, 1S7. at his on Ice on Maui street
tlvo doors above Centre street. In suld town: and
all tux-puyt-rs aro hereby required to pay the same.
Any tux unpaid ut the expiration ot thirty days
from the said xlst of June shall be paid with live
per lent uui penalty upon the amount, added tturo-
FHANK V. HILUIVKK.
Town Treasurer,
Itioousbuivi Junolii, isit, JunoiM.sw.
FXJJBZjXC sale
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
1 ho undei signed administrator Ac, of the estate
of Hugh Shultz, lato ot Jackson township, deceased,
w 111 expose to public sale, lor the pa) mcuc of df Us,
on the ptemlsrson
hialurtlay, August 2d, 1879,
the follow Ing described real estate to-wlt I
All that certain tr act ot land situate lu Jackscn
township, Coluinbu county, l-u, bounded o-i the
north by lands of Uenlamlu Hess, ou tho cost by
lands ot John W. Kile, on tho south by lands ot
WlUtain Yorks, and ou tho cost by lands ot Asa
Yorks, containing
G 5 A 0 R K S
murr or less, about twenty. (He acrea of ulttcu 19
cleared and the iMlaiice Is In t.uitxT.
JOHN M. HilULTZ,
Central 1. . Col, co. I'a. AUmlrd-ttrutur,
ThitMs aho t'oNuiTiosa ok 8ai k. Ten jr cent, cf
tho onu-fourtn of tho purcLaso money to It! paid at
tUebtrtWlnff downof the property, Ihu OLe-Iourlli
less ten per cent, at confirmation absolute, and Uie
remaining three-fourtlw lu one jear thereafter w Itli
Interest from confirmation nisi.
liVTHECOUItT.
July 4, ts.
DMINlSTKATOU'S NOnU
tSTATK OK KEl'BKN BKEMIKNNKH, DECKiHEU,
Ut lersof admlnUtrntlon (n the estate of Reuben
Urtdoenuer, Uto oi leaver lowrhhln. Columbia
count k. iVnnsjlvanlA, deceased, havo been crat.ted
by inn Hc'lsteror ruU coutity to tho imderbhned
uuunuiijiruinx. am tenons naviny eiainis a (jam hi
tho ehtat ot tho deceased aro reuueiU'tl tu rrenent
them fur we tile ment, and those luJebted to tho es
tate ro make pavment to thu undersigned admlols-
CATUAltINK lUtEDItE K Kit,
July 4,CVk
Administratrix.
lteaer Volley, i'a.
Dauchy & Go's. Advt's.
C mt tn-turnsTn 30 days uu MrinvestoT.i
o iVtl'nelal reporw nnd liiforinatlun KIIKK.
Llkepronm weekly on stock options ot tlototjii.
Address'!', roTTKK Wioin iCo.. Uankikh, ss Willi
ou, I., i. u juiy i,.iw
A GREAT OFPERIJi'W piSI;
Jjjiltf. uitMiiriU, niit mted 11 jeiir. ti""il nn ut
wiirriiiiirii. I'J.liMJ' niltl lKM.l?tN lit
KXTUAOUDINAUY IOW vrWvn lur CASH.
Ciiluluiiue Mnlk.1. llOKAi'i: WATJiUS. Agl.,
-1(1 1-t 1 tlh HI., N, V, 1, O. tut U53U.
July 4iv
SANFORO'S
JAMAICA
GINGER.
liulamrU.VIur l.l, 1811), I'rlre I'lirhnimril.
The only combination of tlio true Jamaica (linger
with choice uroiuatlcs and French brandy, for ior.
uctlng intemperate habits, regulating thu stomal u
aud bowels, bn-aslng upcold., chills un-i fevers, Is
Hanioho's JiMiicA tiihUKK. For relieving gouty and
rheumatic pains, preventing malarial levers and nro-
ask ior an-
luollngsueplt (s truly wunderful.
IUIU.i U
June i -4w
JOIN OUR COLONY
Maps und pamphlets free, J, V,
uioul,Va. a
MAMCHA, Clare.
juuenMW
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of a writ ot Vend. Kx. Issued out of tho
court of Common rieasof Columbia county, and to
mo directed, will bo exposed to public sale on the
premises in Franklin township, Columbia coumy,
Pennsylvania', at 1 o'clock, p. hi., on
SATUItD.YY, August 2, 1879,
Tlio following described real estate, to-wlt: All
those tbreo certain pieces or parcels of land situate,
lying and being In Franklin township, county of
Columbia aud Mate ot Pennsylvania.
The first of said tracts or parcels ot land contains
Mxty-One Acres, neat measure, and Is bounded as
follow s, to-wlt : lieglbnlng at a Red Oak south viyl
degrees west, 25 perches to a Chestnut, thence north
C9tf degrees west, 7 and 3-10 perches lo a stone;
thenco south ss degrees west, 74 perches to a cor
ner with Solomon Artleyj thenco south 19 degrees
cast, nyj perches to a pine knot; thenco south 6-svj
degrees cast, oljf perches to a stone; thenco north
CV( degrees east, 48J," perches to a post; thenco
north 19 degrees west, 139 perches to tho placo or
beginning.
The second of Bald tracts or parcels ot land con
tains Flfiy-blx Acres, and one hundred and fifty
seven jwrches, neat measure, and Is bounded as
follows, to-wlt: Uegtnnlcg at a Maple, thenco
north 44X degrees east, ftf perches to a stone;
thenco south M degrees cast, si and 1-10 perches to a
post; thence south S3V degrees west, 14 perches to
a post; thence sotth 4 degrees west, tin perches to
a lted Oak; thenco south Sivj degrees west, S3 and
1-10 perches to a Chestnut; thence north 81 degrees
west, 7 and 3-10 perches to a post; thenco south 361t
degrees wt st, ttt and 8-10 perches to a pobt; thence
north IS degrees west, 83 and 8-10 perches to a Btone
thence north 78f degrees west, 9 perches to a stone;
thence north 8 degrees west, S perches to a stone,
thence north n; degrees west, so and 9-10 perches
to a stone; thence north lxf degrees west, as and
6-10 perches to a stone; thenco south 81 degrees east,
Cl aud 3-10 perches to a Btone heap; thence south
degrees east, isf perches to tho placo ot beginning.
And the third of said tracts or parcels of land
contains Four Acres, aud forty-six perches, and Is
bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a lied oak,
corner with Samuel Hoaglaod, thence north 5 de
grccB cast. 87 ana 7-10 perches to a stone; thence
south J9 degrees east,1i;and -10 perches to the centro
uf tho public road leading from Catawtssa to Elys
burg; thenco soutli vs degrees west, so and S-lo
perches to a stone; thence south 83 degrees west,
3 and 8-10 perches to a stone; thence north 19'.
degrees west, 4 porches to tho placo ot beginning.
Tne abovo three pieces of land l In r contiguously
and forming ono farm tract, comprise lu the vvbolo
one hundred and twenty.two acres and forty-thrco
pcrxhes; and will bu sold in two parcels to suit
purchasers.
The one be ng the Farmjiroper containing lis acn a
and 18 perches, in a lino Btate of cultivation, and
whereon are erected a commodious nnd comforta
ble dwel'lng house, a largo bank barn, wagon hea
and corn-crib combined, cider press", and all neces
sary out-bulldlnga. It has abundance of excellent
fruit, a well of water at the house and one at tuo
barn, and Is convenient of access by public roads.
The other conUlnlng 4 acres snd perches where
on aro erected a large custom grist anil llouilcg
mill, with four run of stone, a dwelling house, a dry
goods 6toro and dwelling house, a bsw mill, and
other Improvements; together with tho water power,
aud the appurtenances thereto, and tho right to
maintain the dam at Its present height, tor the uw
of tho suld grist mill, saw mill, Ac.
Seized, taken In execution and to be sold at tbo
sultof udenreld vs. Clinton Mcndenhall, Ell Men
denhall Ellas Mendenhall, and K. It. Urloker, the
tlllu at present being In E. It. Drinker.
Khklzb, Attorney,
Terms cash. JOHN W. HOFFMAN.
I II tl , sheriff.
PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS
Printed at this Office
ON SHORTEST NOTICE A I' AT TllK
MOST REASONABLE TERMS.