The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 20, 1880, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
1H E UULUMB1AN.
IILQIMSMIIUI, MMIIU, FKMIVA1IYS0, If SO
Unit lloa-t Time Tnl.lc
mACKAWANNA IlLOO.MStlUltO HAIL KOAD
H0KTI1.
S0CTI1.
1 8 A. !
4.49 P. M
11.15 A. M
iinmmri1ittlftn Trnln
Mall Train 1.11 A, M
rest Train 1!.0 M,
Express Trnlu ..... tM r. SI,
CATAW198A KAIL KOAD.
NORTH,
SOCTIt
:,? r. si,
11,45 A.M.
Accommodation Train e,5S A.M.
Rczutar Express 4. I'd P.M.
Tnront'n cars on Express train emier to new ioru
Or Phll.ulelplilf. Accommodation t rain runs between
CaUw1s.su ana Wllllamspott.
STAGR LINKS.
Cammia and UiflOMssnio. Lcavo Camera Monday.
roneaay nnu i- noay ni, r.::iii a. m.. arrive ai
liloomsburtf by ll:3it a. in. Lcavo lilomnsbun; on
s.inwilij softer arrival of Plilladelpbla mall.
lnj5i)MnrB(i and I.airhwili.i!, Loavo ljilrdsTlllo
Tin-niay, Tii'ireinv ami Mimruav at, i::w a. m.,
ntrhlngnt Uloomiburu by 'a m. trtue liloomi.
bur? on samn daj s ofiiT arrival of I'lirlnitelnlita
mall Dally mall rrom Wonmsburg to .Mlllrlilc,
Benton and llloomsburir. A dally staire lino leaving
Iienion in tne morning ana reluming in luc eve
ning ot tbo samo day.
MAIL KOUTES.
Tuesday, 'inursnay and Saturday at man a. m.,
an ivlng at llloomsburg by to a, m. Ix-nvn Iilonms.
burg on samo da) s alter arrival ot Philadelphia
mall.
Benton ano lttOMtimn. leaves Benton Monday,
v euaciu.iv aim i rin.ty at a n. in., arriving ai
liloomsburg at 2 p. m. Leaves llloomsburg 1 tie,
dav, Tnitrsilay and Saturday at 8 a. m arriving
at li:ntonat sp. in.
PUHLIC SALES.
A.J. Wees, administrator of Hiram Lunger,
doccaseil. will sell renl eslale on tho tmniise
in Sugarloaf townliin, on Sattitdny, February
28th, 18S0.
Jeie Hice started lor Kanas this week.
Townnda U lo liave a public library.
There will be an adjourned court on tbe l'.'lb
of Mirch.
We are Informed lhat Loricnrd's Car AVork"
run out fjur cars a day.
Joseph VrentHs and family lmvo moved from
Ibe west lo this place.
Mr. Cluy Jacoby is temporarily engaged as
nn asitant in tins ollito.
The river bos been high this week, nnd ice
lias been floaling.
Geo. E. Klwell is attending court in Wood
counly, Ohio, tun week, in the trial or a land
Court continued in fefsion last week until
Saturday afternoon. A large number of eves
were dispoerd of.
Tbe administrators of E. J. Tliornlon are
selling oil' bis stock of wall paper, window
shades, Ac, by auction.
Wild ducks have been seen on the river this
week. Although wo have beard of none beiug
shot.
We are sorry to learn of Ibe sickness of Hon.
John McKcvtiohK He is our oldest citizen
and is about 03 years of age.
There will bo ill vine service in the Ueformed
church next Sunday morning ami evening. Kev.
lxof. Mmhart will preach on bolb occasions.
George Laycock, typo, is making his parents
nnd many friends a viit. He has been work
ing on tbo Record of the Times, Wilkc-barre.
James Thornton formerly ot this place, now
of Willinnyport, was in town this week. We
understand he intends removing hero soon,
I.utz & Sloan's new store building on Main
Street is being plaslcrcd. The firm expect lo
be able to move in it the first of April,
The Hook & Ladder Co., haro recently
placed in their room a handsome melodeon.
The boys are 'chuck full' of music now, n vio
lin and melodeon.
U. II. Vannatta and Daniel Laycock bad a
hearing last week before Juticc Ilrowcr. Mr.
Layeock was discharged and Vannatln, entered
bail for his appearance nt tbe next tuim of
court.
Tbe United States Record and Gazette a well
made, neatly printed journil is on our table.
Itispiiblishid.it Washington, 1). C. Those
desirous of taking a good Soldiers and Sailors
organ should mb-cribefor this paper.
Miss Eva, daughter of Dr, J- Schuyler, was
married at Ibe Presbyterian church on Thurs
day to Mr. T. Simpkin. -May tbo happy coup
.lo have a long and prosperous life.
Another planet is announced lo havo been
'discovered by Professor Peters of Clinton on
Ibe 17th of February lat. How many does
Ub is make cm anybody tell us ?
The Friendship Fire Company are going to
Danville Saturday evening, lo attend a bop
given by the Washington Ho?e Company of
(bat place.
William Hartman and Miss Mnme Geiger
launch forth on Iho tea of matrimony this
Thursday evening February 19. Tbe wedding
will take place at the residence of tbe bride's
pnrenls We wish them every imaglnab chap
pines in Ibeir new undertaking.
Tbe Di-t riot Attorney will apply for a contin
uance of tbo bearing of ibe cao of Edward
"Cnrlev appointed lo lako phce Ibis evening,on
account of the illness of Dr. LiShcllo an im
portant witness for tbe commonwealth.
For the use of students nnd others our cov
ered newspaper pads nro the best. They con
tsin one hundred sheets of paper, making two
hundred pages. Prices, len and twenty cents,
according lo size. For Mile aUhis office. If.
Nancy Murray, an aged woman residing on
ICast street, wa- found dead in her bed on Mon
ulay Int. She bad been sufiering with the
erysipelas for somo years.
Dr. A. Jl'irr of Scrnnlon, P.i., has placed his
Neuralgia Pills in tbo floie of C. A. Kleim.
These pills tire well recommended. See adver
tisement in another column.
Edward Curley had a habeas rorpus heiring
in court on Saturday morning. In tbn absence
of one of Ibe witnesses lor the Commonwealth
the hearing was continued until Ibis Friday
evening,
There Is still quilo a large amount due lirork.
way A Klwell fir subscription to tbe Coi.pm
man up lo October 1st, 1879, the date of their
dissolution. Those who owe back of that date
will pleaso settle at their earliest convenience,
feb, 20, 2w,
A large and varied assortment of books, sl.
tionery, Ac, has been received nt Ibe People's
Drug Store, In Evans' building on Main above
Iron street, A rail at Ibis store will convince
any one of the largo amount of enterprise
and good judgment manifested in their selec
tions. Prices exceedingly low.
Joseph W, Lilly, an aged and respected cil,
izen of Idghtstreet, died at his borne, after a
brief spell of sickness, on Wednesday evening
bout 8 o'clock, Mr. Lilly was commissioned
Justice of tbe Peace November 5, 1601, re
elected and commissioned April 13, 1809 and
served until April 13, 1874. The suilden and
unexpected demise of Mr. Lilly cads a gloom
over the people throughout this section among
whom bo was well known, Tho bereaved fam
ily of the deccaseel have the sympathy of tho
entire community In this their sad affliction.
His funeral will take place on Sunday.
Wo are in receipt of a postal, postmarked
Geno va, Neb., from an old Irion) and boy who
put somo work In on Ibo CoLtivniAK desiring
us to gratify him in his anxiety to see n pnper
from old Columbia county by exchanging with
him, The wrller of tbo above, mention
ed postal was William W. Wirt a printer well
known to ibe pooplc of Ibis c immunity.
Sherman & Co., Marshall, Mich, want an
agent In this counly at once, at n salary of $100
per month and cxpenfci paid. For full pittlc
nlars address os above. Nov, 21-ly,
On Tuesday Iw William 11, Allen and Miss
I.iir.io C. Fetlermnn, both of this place, were
united in tho bonds of milrimony by Ibe Kev
O. D.S. Mnrcliv of tbe Lulhcran church, Tbo
ceremony was performed nbuut three p. m, nt
tbo residence of the bride's parents, in the
ptese'ico of a large number of Invited friends
from home and abroad. After rcficsbraents
wero seived to all, the happy couple took tbo
1:19 Ir.iin for an extended tour. Our best wish
es attend tlicm. May tboy "live long and
prosper,"
Heretofore very little Interest has been man
ifested by our cllliena in local election, but
this year they seem lo lmvo suddenly awakened
to their sense of duty as is evidenced by tbo
large vole polled, The grot number of offices
to bo filled and Ibe nbundinco of good candi
dates claiming tho suffrage of Ibo people to
gether with tho fivorableness of tho weather
may, however, have had something to do with
It.
.1. 11. Scolt's biikury is noted for the excellent
bri'ad made there. Notwithstanding the ad
vance In tbe prleo of Hour, no advance has been
maile In Ibo price of his bread, and the loaves
are ust as large as ever. None superior in
the county. Try it and see.
feb. 13,-2w.
A CAHD.
In justice to Mr. E. A. Godfrey I desire to
sey that bis being put out of the Optra House
on ibe evening of tbe Otb Inst., was a mi-take
on my part. From what I have since learned I
am satisfied that he was doing nothing that
ju'tilicd such action. I acted entirely on Ibo
statement of Ibo janitor, nnd supposed that I
as only doing my duty. I admit that I acted
hastily and beyond my authority n an officer.
Daniej, Lavcock,
Chief of Police.
M'HIM! ELECTIONS.
The following is thevote cast for the respect,
ivo condida les for borough and township offi
ces at late election, Tuesday, February 17th,
1SS0.
The names marked with a star are those of
the candidates elected.
Preiidcnt of Tovn Council.
Eit. Wet.
Total.
311
280
23
575
673
5S9
030
571
603
240
252
112
473
209
323
113
045
201
121
102
60
314
200
345
133
335J
322,
597
177
73
30
141
&S
111
73
30
109
99
20
15 ?
3
G, A. Herring,
Ellas Mcudenhall,
187
127
124
162
Herrings majority
Members of Council.
Charles Thomas 323 217
George Haert, 327 2-1G
W. O. Holmes, 330 259
Win. Uibh 30S 262
Jncob S. Evans 330 241
II. F Sharple-s, 322 240
Justice of thf Peace. 5 yrs.
J. J. Urowcr, 134 112
J. II. Maize, 101 91
J. K. Grolz, S3 51
&A00I Directors for 3 yrs,
Win. Krickbaum,
352
121
146
193
20
IV. j. .01,
U. S. Furman,
C. C. Marr,
123
130
Constables.
M. O. Woodward,
lteuljen Harris,
H. C. Ort,
C. 1C. Hughes,
375
150
270
105
41
50
23
132
00
150
01
95
102
275
80
52
27
Assessors.
il. lj. (Jox,
W. Hartman , IS?
Peter Junes, 200
Isaiah llagenbucb, 195
W II. Yeitcr, 6'J
Auditors.
II. W. lluckingham, 2GM
Then. Webb,
220J
1'. 1'. Kline,
322
Inspectors.
177
73
30
Mil Jones,
),. D. Kase
Thos. Webb,
J. K. Girion,
141
S3
F. M. Everett,
Judge of Election.
C. II. Housd,
O. S. Fornwald
Eti Jones,
T. J. Morris
Stephen Knorr
J. M. Hower
191
73
30
109
99
20
M
m
Poor Directors, v-
2.
3 .
Wm. Kreimer, 117
4
27
lerwitlicer.
9 23
12SJ 121
it 5
12IJ is:
:o
C. S inds,
140 155
87 OS
51
181 1
It. ! airman,
153
107 21
llarlcn,
3001 453 11
15j 13"
100
M. Albertson,
0 431 105
69 205
. .Morris
See a woman on horseback in another col
umn, riding near Speer'a Vineyards, with 1
bunch of Grapes from which Speer's PortGrojie
Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by
the medical profession for the use of invalids
weakly persons and the aged.
Sold by Druggists.
June 27 1-y.
IIENUEUTOWN ITEMS.
Van Camp, Pa, Feb, 17th, 1SS0
Editors Columbian :
Alice C, Pealer has been sick for some lime
Wo are glad lo learn that tha is flowly recovi
ering.
Clara Bender who has been ill for two weeks
is again able to attend school.
Mrs, Samuel Ilender of lierwick, formerly
rei-ideut of this place, has for ouic time been
yisiiing her friends in ibis place. She returnfd
home on Thursday of lat week,
Mary Hill has again relumed from Summer
Hill, bit expects to go back in n short time.
J.. M. Ijniderbacli has found steady work at
the I.aKe In J.uzerna county, and expects to
move up in a few weeks.
Lewis ISeMiline has for a short time been
troubled with the sore tbroit, but is now able
to tesuuio his work.
liEPOnTKlt,
AS1IU1IY ITEMS.
Abury is a sn'all vllligi with a Methodist
l.picopjl Church, something le,a than fivo
hundrtd Inhabitants of which the majority lire
members of somo Christian church. They are
intelligent, industrious and generous lo tio
church and poor. The place is surrounded by
farm lands from which the farmer reaps abund
ant crops of corn nnd wheal from year to year.
Thcro is a prospect from present appearances
of Ibe bett wheat crop in this section of the
country tbe coming harvest we have ever saw-
Some will say much depends upon Iho kind of
weather we have through March,
Mrs, Peter Hveland is gelling some better
under the skillful care of O, A, MeGargell of
Orangevllle.
The protracted meeting at Afliury is etill go'
Ing on, T , O, Clees preached Sabbath evening
after which he invited those lhat had been
converted during tbe meeting lo come fornard
nnd Join the thureh if Ihey lined, or join any
other one they saw proper. There was thirteen
camo and gave their names all of which are
young folks, Hope Ihey will all continue faith
lul until death uud then Ihey bhsll receive
crown of life, for the crown lieth at tbe end of
the race'
HETOllTElt,
On Tuesday night but a party of four or fivo
mcn.a little full of beer, went Inlo Peter Gross'
saloon. They were there hut a short lime
when some allercitlon arose between them and
tbe bar-lender. One word brought nn annllitr
and Mr. Orosi orderod them mil. One of tbo
fellows told him he couldn't put them tint nnd
attempted lo prove his. statement by striking
him. A reguUr melee ensued, chairs, screens
Ac", being demolished before ihey were ejected.
Such midnight rows should be slopped and the
wrongdoers punished.
oitAxanviM.n items.
Mountain Ledjc No. 201 I.O. O. P. will havo
in oyster supper on SaturJay tho twcnly fust
of this month.
The Union Sunday School will givo an oys
ter supper on Friday and Siturday iho twenty-first
of this months Proceeds to pur
chase a now library
The Mlllville ll.in.l will render 'I.ndy And-
ley's Secret' In tho Academy Hall In Ibis place
on Friday evening, February 20.
Thoso wlnwero looking nfter township hon
nrs, need no longur walo through a fiot of mud
lo ascertain for whom each mac Inlends to
vole.
We trust our newly elected supervisors, with
the help of Ibe citizens, will fix our Miin
street, so that the heavy lnds of lumber Hrd
lime cm piss through without danger of being
entirely submerged It Is true, that in n mud
dy time we hive the worst roads in tbo counly,
and any man who will lake it upon liinnelf lo
make this much needed improvement, will do
himselfntkl the town greatcrcdit.
On Tdcsdsy, l'.bruiry 10, a numhr of our
citizens with well filled baskets were seen con
gregating at the house of Nalhin Fleckenstino.
Afer waiting here a short time for triti'pirln
lion, vehicles camo and took nil on board. It
needed no stretch of the imngination to compre
hend the sequel another abominable sirpri'e
party was on band fir Ibis it proved to be.
I!ut who is now the unsuspcrtii'g victim ? l!cv
Diclterich an esteemed clerical brother who
lives six miles above on the state road. It was
surely .1 surprise. They fjiind Mrs. Dietlerich
nt the wash tub practically deinonlratii g with
her own bands lhat 'cle.mline-s is next to God
liness,' Mr. I). being absent with tbe learn,
pre-enlly returned in the attire of a le-unstpr,
which was soon changed for a m ire cloiicnl
one. 1 bo Kev. in meeting so mauv unexpect
ed, yet welcome faces, exprtssrd his suipiise
in various ways. At a seasonable hour, dinner
w.is announced and tbe feast begin, and pro
gressed with incieasing theerfuliie-8 and relish.
During this part of Ibe programm", Ibo atten
tion of all w.is altracleil lo Mr. D. trying to
break n bread roll which ilid not want to break.
Several elbrls and a crevice w.is made which
revealed severnt wooden pins which held the
parts together. After breaking the piece lh0
Kev. D's eyes fell upon 11 niic rum of money
which Ibo whim of somo of Hie lidics led lo
conceal in Ibis way. Tbe innocent Irick ad
ded much pleasure to the occasion and consid
erable casb to a depleted pockctbook. After
several hours spent in conver-ntion the party
dispersed well satisfied with a diy's fun.
NETItnil.AXD.
We have received a copy of the Practical
imerican and endorse what is aid of it by tho
Cincinnati Artisan as follows :
The Practical American, an independent
monthly especially devoted lo Engineering,
Manufacturing and lluilding, is the latest jour'
nal out. It is published, monthly, by Dr
Vander Weyde, the editor, ai.d will doubllevs
be successful. Tbe Doctor is one of the idlest
editors in American scientific journalism. We
hope to be remembered every month.
Cincinnati -IWin.
Executors' Administrators' Guardians' anil
Trustees' Heceipt licjoks bound in lie) noil's
covers, ju-t printed at this office. liuoks with
100 receipts only 40 cents. Hooks containing
smaller numbers bound in a faw moments, if.
1SEUWICK LETTElt.
Eds. Columbian :
Mr. K. Adims of ibo firm Adams A Son is
making a short tour through orne uf the eas
tern cities, confining pleasure w ith bti-int-s.
The proce-s of moving several dwelling
houses was witnessed here during tho past week
They wero too close lo Ibe new foundry.
A caucus for tbe purpose of nominating men
for tbo borough offices was held in Kuorr's of'
lice last S.tturd ly evening, re-nlling in the
nomination of neatly all the present incum
bents. It is said that among tbo prohibitions in Sa
lem, Luzerne county, forto-diy is included the
sale of cigars. The weed there seems to be
considered a per-uasive argument in the case
of obstinate voters.
Theplaning-mill presents n busy appearance.
Judging by Ihe activity of the managers and
employees, Frcas Ilro's are doing an extm-ivo
bu-iness.
In a recent letter lo tho Columbian- I pre
sented Mr. .1. Ivurlz to )our reiders in the nle
of a scriptural writer. His writings in this
direction are rather limited ; in fact, confined
lo the engraving of decisional scriptural texts
on tomb-stones. It is a question, then, wbelh
he Is entitled to the above colors. He
thinks not, and would prefer to have it under
stood lhat Iho subject (if that essiy for our
'literary" a few weeks since, was "sculpture. '
This society by tho way held its meeting on Iho
usaictonied evening last week, though the
llood-gate-nbjve were widenpen, and di-cus'-ed
Ibe relative importance uf steam and elec
tricity. The argument .or 'he former were
too convincing and obscured even II. ' light of
Edieon's invention which was brought to bear
on tho question.
Isyour town afllieted with tbe lrdian ? Does
he sing his war song night after night 011 mmo
street eo'iier, and tell your people lhat he
divinely sent wilh a compound that nntidates
all the evils of humanity ? Dues b till them
of the Valvnl.10 Connivcules, ihe -Iliceptacn
lumChvli, Endosniosls, ibe Thoracic Duel and
all the abominable tecbnle'il names that throw
one into a maze of bewilderment ? Even
docs this noble philauthropi-t hold faith among
our peaceable citizens j to-day wib an elixir
sought for invain by DeLor'g, 11. morrow wi-l
the hope of ague smitten mortals, ami next
week wish a soap thnl Ins potency sufficient to
cleanse n spotted soul.
ltEPOUTEl!.
llerwlek, P.i, Feb. 17, 'SO.
A young man by the name of William Kot
coatnruan lor Mr. uiaries -Meuiellaii, eime to
my store one morning c. niplainlng that his
fet hurt him vsry ladly, mid expressing fears
that they were fiost hlitin. Ho hid ill vain
tried to get relief by ennsulliig physicians
and had endeavored, without success, to ease
the pain by rubbing his feet with snow and ice,
the remedy applied in such eases, lleing ex
posed a great dial lo the odd by his in nip it Ion
bis feet got worse dally, 111111I one day ho faint
cd in Ihe slreet. A few diys after lo ugtln
came lo my store at d shoived me his foe!. 1
baye seen a gre it many sorts in my life, but
nothing to equal this, and ns afraid the poor
fellow would loose bis limbs. Ho asked me
for St, Jacobs Oil ; bul at fii.st I refused, as 1
did not wish to lake Iho responsibility tqioii
myeell, tint boing u great admirer of so-called
Patent Medicines, However, sjine friends
who happened to be in the etoio til the lime,
begged ine givu Ihe St Jacobs Oil to the sillier
er J so we rubbed bis feel well with tbe Oil
and lie look the remainder with liiiu. After
nine duys the same ninn again came Into my
store, perfectly well, and requested me 10 write
toyou of thie most wonderful cure j he also
slated, that two other persons had hern cured
of Uhtumatism by Ihe eamo bottle which help
ed him. John Lknzex,
.lion, Lorainc Co., Ohio, Jan. 17, 1879,
BTIlXWATKIt NEWS
Messiis. KniTOllSl
In report of ilnmlion last week Iho amount
of donation should read ninety dol ars Instead
of sixty.
Mrs Stoker, reportd sick In my last, died
on Monday. An appre priat" notice next week,
iteliirnctl on Monday from Mlllville, where
I bad a very pleasant time pieachlrg to tbo
people of lhat enterprising town, They pro-
ose lo build a mceting-ho'lse ibis summer to
bo free lo all religlius people who may deslrn
to occupy il far worship, Htght friends, goon
with II, your community deserves n house for
the free use of the eoplo.
Mr, llnrry Low of Orjngovllle, and Miss
Lilly McIIeniy, daughter of Mr. C. II. Mc
Henry of Stillwater, were married on Tuesday,
at tbo home of her pirenls by Ihe writer. No
cards. You have truly captured the lilly of the
valley, friend Harry care for It very tenderly.
M ly your cup of joy ever bo full.
Tim saying. 'awfully muddy,' Is still In or
der sny on brcthern.
I). M. KlNTER.
As- Kt.oiit'nxT Passage. -Tho following
is from the gifted pn of the Into Georiro 1).
Prentice : "Itcunnot be that earth is man's
only abiding place. It cannot be that our
life is n mere hiibhlo est tip by eternity to
flout a moment nn its waves nnd then sink
into nothingness. Elc why Is It that tho
glorious aspirations which leap like angles
from the temple of our hearts, .ire forever
wandering unsatisfied? Why Is II that the
stars that hold their festival around the
midnight throne, are set above the grasp of
our limited faculties, forever mocking us
wilh their unapproachable glory. And fi
nally, why is it that forms of human beauty
presented to nur view are taken from us,
leaving thp thousand springs of our affection
to flow back in Alpine torrents upon our
hearts ? There is a realm where the rain bow
never fades; where Ihe stars will bespread
out before us like the islands that slumber
in tba ocean : nnd wbero the beautiful be
ings which pass before us like shpdows will
tny in nur presence forever,"
Faugo City, Cap County, 1
Dakota, Feb. 11th, 1SS0. J
Mr. Editor : Having received numerous
letters of inquiry from friends in Columbia
county, asking information of the lied Hir
er Vnlley of the North, allow me to answer
the same through tbe columns of your most
valuable and widely circulated paper. The
lied Hiver rises at lake Traverse flows north
and empties its waters into lake Winepeg,
Canada, through a valley sixty miles wide
and forms the eastern boundary of Dakota.
It furnishes six hundred miles of navigation
from Fargo at the croping of the Northern
Pacific II. ll.nortli to the I5ritih possessions.
The timber consists principally of onk, ash,
elm, soft maple, box elder and cottonwnod.
The .Maple, Elm, Hush, Wild Hice nnd
Chyenne Hirers are tributaries of tbe Hed.
No fences required, no fertilizers necessary.
No stumps, no stones, soil deep rich loom,
easily and never failing. Tho climate of
northern Dakota is one of the most health
ful in tbe world, when I came hero last
May I was suffering from weak lungs and
ue I have entirely recovered from their
effects and never felt belter. Malarious dis
eases are entirely unknown here and the
brncing and tonic properties in tho air is
good for weak lungs and consumptives. Tho
winters ere somewhat louger,but much more
agreeable and pleasant than in the Middlo
Stales. The Northern Pacific It. II., is
finished and in operation from Duluth on
L-iko Superior to lSismark on the Missouri
River a distance of four hundred and fifty
miles and will undoubtedly be extended to
the Yellow Stone next season. Thousands
of acres of Government land within from
ten to twenty miles of tho railroad remain
open for homestead preemption or timber
culture claims on railroad lands can be
bought cheaply and on long time. Hut land
is rising in valuo very rapidly and in the
County (Cass) much of it has doubled with
in tho last year. The immigration this
spring is expected to exceeil any previous
)ear in the history of the west but should
it nut be greater than last it will require all
the Government land within the railroad
limits from Fargo to llistiiark. Northern
Dakota is conceded to bo the greatest wheat
producing region in the world. This county
rai-cd Inst year 1,500,000 bushels, spring
wheat, I of which rated number one.lhe
prica of the samo at present is, wheat $1.17,
oats 45, potatoes 75, corn ami barley do.
equally well but wheat is king and compara
tively little eNe in raised. All kinds of
vegetables reach enormous proportions.
Some of tho inot remarkable features of
this rountry aro there are no bees of any
lescription, no angle worms, no nut bearing
t'ees or large fruit trees such ns apple, pear,
cherry or plum. Hut we have wild grapes
plums, bops and straw-berries in great
abundance and of the finest flavor. The
great Dalriniple farm with its 80,000 acres
is located nine miles north of here. He is
a Pennsylvania!! as is also Grant the post
master at Fargo and thirdly but not least is
HhorleniniL'ii Toner of Pottsville, who has
recently purchased 00,000 acres and proposes
to open a rival Houanzi farm, a more enter
prising et of farmers can not be found than
tbe-o now living in this valley. I would ad
vise any one Intending to move west and
grow up with tbo country by all means to
come to Hed lllvcr Valley. A failure of
crop has never been known nnd grasshtpeis
do but Iittlu damago noith of the 40 parallel.
I arm hands in tho spring teeeive $20 per
month during harvest $10 to $ti0 nnd in the
fall during thrashing from $25. to $40. Me
chanics of all kinds demaud goejd wages but
not exorbitant. Plasterers are in demand.
was sorry indeed to learn of the defeat of A.
K. Smith for sheriff for a more honorable
and capable person for that office does not
live in the Counly. Politics is but little dis
cussed hero as Uncle Sam appoints all our
officers.
Yours respectfully,
Ciias. 1). Mills.
Frank and Charles Tyner, two young
miners of Georgetown, Colorada, set out for
the MiddJe l'ark recently to hunt in the
iiiouutaius fur elk. They encamped near
be month of the Hlue river and played for
several days with a large herd in the vicin
Ity. lly skilful manoeuvres they nt last
caught the herd Jfoul, and killed three of Ihe
largest elks that could be singled out, Hut
in practicing their strategy the brotlcrs had
been led a long way from camp, nnd dark
ness 8)011 caught them. In a few hours
Frank gave nut, and, throwing away the'
guns, Charles took his brother on his bsck
The weather was intensely cold and thesnow
deep. Charles.flndiiig that Frank's extrem
itles had begun to freeze, and knowing that
It would be utterly impo-sible to carry hl:n
to oimp, dug a hole In the snow and cover
ed him up, leaving only an aperture for
him to breathe through. This was the wisest
thing he could have done, for '.had he not
buried him In tbo snow Frank would hav
frozen to death before jelief came. Charles
hurried on, procured help and a horse, and
at 2 o-clock on the next morning took Frank
Into camp, in his eagerness to save his
broih.r Charles did not notice that his own
feet were frozen. Since then all lour of tho
I brothers feet wero amputated,
Persons receiving this paper, who reside out.
side of the counly, nnd who lave not yet paid
for the present year, will please remit at once.
Wo nro obliged lo pay postage on all papers
sent out of the counly, and our rules Is thnl
such subscriptions murf be paid In advante.
feb 20, 3w.
Swindle, Tbe latest swindle Is perpelrnted
by n man professing to be n census taker, who
goes nrotind with n blink for oblainiug Infori
nation, and nsks 'be s'gnaturo of the farmer
to show tho corrcilnesstif the statement, Hie
blank space over Ibo slgnaltire is then fille-d
out with a note for ns nitieh money as the
swindler thinks is safe, and be ncjotiatcs il
and decamps,
Hale Hills. Persons who Intend having
sales of personal property this spring should
get their bills prinled at this oflico for several
reasons. First, we give n local notice in tbo
paper and continue the same until Ihe sale,lbii
giving a larger advertisement of the sne Ibsn
any other office in tho counly can give. Second,
we do the best kind of work at the lowest rales.
We are prepared to print bills, from the small
est lo Ibo largest slz, In the most attractive
styles, free of errors, and at the shortest notice
possible. Orders sent by mail will receive
prompt attention.
What is in a lledronm.
If two persons aro lo occupy the samo
bed room during a night, let them step upon
scales as they retire nnd then again In tho
morning, nnd they will find their actual
weight isat .least a pound less in tho morn
ing. Frequently thero will he a loss of two
or more pounds, and the ayerago loss
throughout the year will he more than ono
pound that is, during the night thcro isn
loss of a pound of matter which has gone off
from the bodies, partly from the lungs and
partly thro' the pores of the skin. Tho
e-"capcd material is carboaic acid and de
cayed animal matter, or poisonous exhala
tions. This is diffused through tbo air in
part.nnd in part absorbed by the bed clothes.
If a single ounce ot cotton or wool is burned
in a room, it will soon completely saturate
the air with snioko that one can hardly
breathe, though there can only be an ounce
of foreign matter in the air. If an ounce
of cotton is burned every hall hour during the
night, the air will be kept continually satu
rated w ith tho smoke, unless thero ia an
open door or window for it to escape. Now
the sixteen ounces of smoke thus formed is
far less dangerous than tho sixteen ounces
of exhalation from the lungs nnd bodies of
persons who havo lost a pound in weight
during tbo eight of sleeping, for while the
moke is mainly taken into tbe lungs, the
damp odors from the body aro absorbed into
the pores of the body. Need more he t-aid
to show tho importance of having bedrooms
well ventilated, and thoroughly airing the
heetsjcoverlcts and mattresses in thi morn
ing before packing them up in the form of a
neatly-made bed.
Vendue notes waiving stay of execution and
exemption, with stubs; just printed at this
office. Ihoks containing any number of notes
desired can be bound in a few moments, if.
Resolutions of Condolence
At a regular meeting of Espy Lodge No
6S1 I. O. of O. F. held Jan. 31st 1S80 the
following .preamble and resolutions were
adopteo:
Whereas it has pleased an allnise Provi
dence to remove by death from among us
our beloycd brother, Dr. William A. Case.
Endeared to us asja member therefore be
lksohed that while we lnment the death of
our beloved brother we humbly bow in Biib
mls-1011 to tho decree ol Divine 1'rovidence
believing that be is an allwise Huler and
that his tleci-slons are right and just.
Resolved that In this dispensation of our
Father : we feel called upon to renew our
liligence to woik in the cause of humanity
knowing the certainty ol dtalh and the un-
cenaintj of life.
Resolrcd that we sicerelr nnd affectionate
ly sympathise with tbe family and friends
of the deceased : and expiess a hope that he
who tempers the wind shorn lamb may
soothe them 111 their sore affliction and com
tort them in their bereavement.
Rcsohcd that the charier of tho Lodge
bo draped in morning and the members re
quested to wear the usual memorial badge
ior euiny unys, niso :
Resolved that a copy of the resolutions be
sent to the family of the deceased : and that
they be published in tbo county papers at
iiioomsuurg.
J. D. Werkiiisek P. G.I
li.G. Waples VCom
J. W. Keynalds N. G. J
Since his arrival in Havana, Gen. Grant
ias been enthusiastic in hispraises of Florida
Accouliug to him, tho peninsula will pro.
dtiee within a few years enough sugar, tobac
co, and Oranges to supply the United States
and leavo something over. Hut the sugar
and tobacco people of Havana say that the
Florida soil cannot produce the finer kind
of sugar and tobacco. The ex-President,
however, is sure that the immigration from
New England will remedy this lack, and he
depends upon Yankeo ingenuity to adapt
the soil to the tobacco plaut, just as he hopes
that Yankee llepublicau management may
may train tho voters to appreciate n third
term.
Marriages.
Sw.iiiTZ IIie-KS. Married in Illoousburg,
Feb. 1-Jih, by Itev. Stenarl Mile-hell, I). I).,
Mr. Willi im SivarU of l'tunsvillo, Lycoming
county nnd Miss Ida M. Hicks of Illootmburg.
VaxIIohn Wi:nnku, At the home of the
brides parents on the 12lh mat., by ev, A.
HuuU, Mr. J. I!. Vanlloru of Huntington,
twp., Luzerne ruunty, lo Miss Hannah C. Wtm
uerof Piidiingereek lp.
Aums VanIIorn. At Ibe hoiifo of the
bride's mother on Tlmrnlay, February 0th, by
the iiev. L. Zibner, Chariot C. Arms to Laura
Jane VauIIorn.
Fisitz MoYllli At M. E. Parsonaco.
Iilooinsburg, Ph., February 10, 1SS0, by Itev.
K. H. Yocuni, Mr. Alfred W. Fritz to Mii-s
Vuiia Maria Mover, both of llriar Creek.
Columbia county.
lloYEit IliiAViai Feb. 15tb. 1SS0. at
Catawusa, by Key. (1. It. Decbant, Mr. Jere
miah It.iyer lo .Miss Klizsbtth Heaver, both
ejf Lccusl, Columbia couuty.
Ai Lll.N FliTTEliMAN On Tuesdav. Feb-
ruary 17, lb'SO, ut a u. 111, at the residence if
me bride s parents, bv Uev, U, I), S. Mar
cley, Mr. William Italnbridue Allen and
Miss Ltzzio C. Fcttermau, all of Iiiooms
uurg, in.
MlXiat SciIWINN Ou the aist of Janu
ury, by Itev. W. H. Krebs, Mr. James Miner
to Mis Christy Scliwinu, bulb of Ibis
couuty.
Mh.i.i:k Waym: At M. K. Parsonage
liioouistiurg, Pa., Jnnuurv 21, 1SSU, by Itev
L. li, ocuin. Mr. (Jhirk V. Miller m IIImcL-
Creek lo .Mu Niitie Wiijuool illoounburg,
Deaths.
Altuxv III rrankliii, Ouluuibln county.
I'a,, February li, lfee.0, .Mrs. .Margaret Art
Icy, bkhI 72 yearn, 7 intuitu and 1 daya.
HtsiiKli. Dieil In l'Vliiiifcieck township on
tbcfltli iimt, Anna MauU Ucoder,agtd 3 yeai,
4 uionthi and 22 dayg.
Business Notices
McKlnneys
douse.
rjhoe Store below Court
KeirS rents you can buy flOO ynidsof eood
spool cotton ol Clark is Sou's.
I. W. llnrttnau oilers to nil Whltn Dishes
i3 CO set.
Itubbers nt Mclvlnney's.
Ladles you can buy of Clark &
Son's
Good Shoes nt about cost to close out.
COO tons more of good dry rock oak hark
wauled by Silas Young Light Street for which
1 will pay $0.00 per ton.
I also W Hemlock Hark snd I will nav
f 1.50 per ton cash or $5.00 per ton In goods.
Feb. 9 2-m
I. W. Hartman will toll for n few days
best Calico nt 8 cents,
Hats Hats I I Hats 1 1 1
CAPS. CAPS. CAPS.
Latest styles. Lowest Prices r.l the IV11111.
lar Clothing Store of D. Lowcnberg.
Standard Prints 7 cents per vnrd .it Clarb
& Son's,
Hoot headquarters at McKlnney's.
I, W, Hartman offers Muslins nt n small
advance call soon,
Hubber Coats white and black. Ulnnkets.
Leggings, Gloves, Caps at tho lowest prices
at 1). Lowenberc's
in. u. jineiiuerj, s.
Dr. J. Schuvler. manv vears n dvsnentlc
and rheumatic sufferer, getting relief in
using Or. Comfort's ltemedy, now prescribes
tbe same to others, varying it to suit each
case, with gratifying results. No charge for
auy cae not oenelitled.
jan at), 'S0-3v
You call bllV of Olarfc X- Son's Phernit
Shirtings, the cheapest and tbo greatest
variety. neauiiiul Lancaster UingUnms
wiiii a great variety ot staple Uoous.
Ileal Seal Skill Cans lust received nt
iaviu i-owenoerii s.
Admission free at McKinney's.
Wenched Muslins and Shirt Bosoms .it I.
W. Ilartman's.
The Larcest Line of Corsets is to be found
nt Clark & Son's and greatest variety and
lowest prices.
affivT,
1 win pay 1110 nignest market prices.
December, 10. 2-m.
5 New pieces of Table Linens just in at
1. v. uarimau H,
The best svrun nt 45 cents tier iallnn.
strictly made of Sugar and no Acid if you
nun 1 ue-iietc it try 11, 11 you (lotrt llKe It
buy 110 more of it at Clark & Son'B.
Hoots and Shoes cheap at McKinney'c.
Ilutter. Escs. Dried Annies Cherries nnd
Itaspberries wanted at I. W. Ilartman's.
rVofriSsa
Sen's with a full line of
price;
COO Heef hides wanted by Silas Young
T C . f.. ...1.1-i. T '11 ... , ,
4.1UUI. cmccL iur wnicu 1 win nav toe nuru'
est cash market price.
.December, lu. L'-m.
Call at McKinney's for Shoes.
AGENTS WANTED
TO sKI.1, (It'll XKVf So. S SKWIMI.JIAllllJiK
In tills town and vtclnltv. An active, mnn ran wptn
liberal terms. Apply, statlnir cjperlcnco as a t
man, and Blvlnir list of references, to
IIEEI.EIt X WILSON MFO. CO
1338 Chestnut Mrcet 1'hUadelphla.
feb 13, 2w
SHERIFFS SALE-
Hy Mrtuo of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and to
mo directed, will he exposed to public salo at
tho Court House, Uloomsburj, ra., at 10 o'clock, a.
in., on
Saturday, February 28tb, 18S0.
All that certain real estate sttuato lnejreenwood
township, Columbia county, Matoot rcnnsjlvanl.i,
bounded and described as follow s,to wit: Ilcgltmlnir
at a none in lino of land ot Barnabas Watts, north
liny-tiirc" and one-half degrees, east ono hundred
HCeii perches and ulno tenths to a t tone, Ihenco
south four degrcees west ntty-seven perches and
Ilve-lcnthstoastone, thenco south seventy-seven
and one-f jurlh degrees west eighty-three perches
nuu two and one-tenih m lino of land of David Al-
bertson.thence by the same north thirteen and tnreo
fourths degrees went ilfteen perches to a stone, the
place ot beginning, containing nineteen acres and
four perches,
ALSO,
Ono other piece or tract of land eltuato In Green
wood township, Columbia county, state ot l'ennsj 1-
vanta, bounded and described as follows: on tho
north by Theo. Lamon, on tbe east by Dai Id Drlblc-
piece, on the south by J, (1. Olrton, on the west by
lands ot Dald Albertson nnd Hugh S. Falrman.
containing tlghly-ono acres nnd one hundred and
III e perches, on which Is erected a tramo Dwelling
uouse, nam and out-uuiidlngs.
Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot Jesse
llriunbtetlcr against A.J. Albertson and to be sold
as the property of A. J. Albertson.
llccKAi ew. Attorney.
Terms cash on day ot sale.
V. II. F.NT,
sheriff,
feb. c, ISSO-ts
jTOTICK OF IKQUEST.
ESTATE Oe K. J, TI10KNTOK, PECEASEP.
To the heirs and legal representatlies of 11, J, I
Thornton late of tho lon of nioomsburg, Columbia
couuty, l'ennsj lvanla, deceased, to-wlt: Matilda
Lazarus, Audcnrled, Carbon county I'a., Miles 0.
Smith, lloboken, New Jersey ; James Snillli, Writs-
Ilia Ohio; Emattno Lut, liangor. I'a.. MIUo llorr.
Ituveniia.lihlo ; e-ora tiearls, liiiienna.ohln: Uartem
(irteii and m. rircen, I'lj mouth, llnckl end counn .
Ohio ; Knilly Zullck, 1 rbanna, Ohio ; Kll la Lar.ee.
Mielly, Ohio; W. M. Thornton, Saint I.ouls, Mo ,
Hiram w. Thornton, Danville, I'a.; l!oanna Edgar.
mu rruncisuo, laiuornia ; samauuia Klerer. Peru.
Illinois ; Mm. W. I'enuiin, Magwan. Knoxcounti.
Illinois; m. Hiorntui, Mnueh flmrk : Valentine
Hioruton, Peru, ll'mol-; J.ime3 Thornton, Wlllluins.
poit, Pa.; I.llzibelh Charles. Locknoi t. Nnw Vnrt
1 narles Armstrong, Iicknort,Migar.i T county, New
kork; Hiram w. Thornton, Mlllersbtirg, Mercer I
cjuuly Illtneils ; Sarah llrd. Mount I'leosant. I iwa
1 nUna llagenbueh. sicunt I'leasai.t, Iowa ; Jackson
'inornion, .Mineibburg, Mercer county. Jllneil-
iiacuei wuiiu Mount Pleasant, luwa; Mary
Kline-, Michigan; Kinlly Day, Aled, Mercer
coimlj, Illinois; IH'orgo Booue, A I do, .Mere: r
county. Illluols ; Marj smith, Aledo, .Mercer county
11.11101s; Ainanua lireenioy, WacliaU Kansas. M
Janetto ltjnn, Tremont, Dodge county, Nebraska
asiungton uojne, Aledo, Mercer county, Itltiieils.
iikkkas at an orpnans' Court held at Blooms.
burg, In and lor the county of Columbia, the n-eonii
day ot February A. 11. i-m, bcfjru tho .ludires of the
tuld court, tho petition of M. v. Sloan and others w us
presented, setting forth lhat tho said E.J. Thornton
dted un the Ith day of January issu, luU'state.selzed
in nis ueiu'.'bno us of fee ot certain tracts of
lanu.
Whereupon the Court awarded an innuest to mako
partition ot me said real estate to and among ttii'
parlies entitled thereto.
In accord enco with the above named writ 1 win
liolduu Iwmestun tho premises aboedescrllH.'il 011
Saturday, February L'Stli, 1SS0.
at ten o'cluck In 1110 forenoon of said day, when and
w uero you may attend If 3 ou think proper.
U. II. EST,
ttb. o.-iw.
bhtfllf.
j.w.wu.W,.a UU,
I'STITK OF KUJtll Cl'LMtB, PECE1SEII.
Hl "s"-'?"l'.t'""'y"n tho estate ot Klljili Ful.
ii'r,laii;tl'li,.iiuwiisiiii, t'oiumtli county. Va
iceu-Kil have u-.ni-rauuil by lliu Hc-lIhutW La i
mcr,
Uipniyil iavcbt-.ni;rauuiti,yiin,i(a.,l.1.t(
wu,..j uu't. iBiiifti txeeuiora. All ihtsuiis
liailiitf clalim aKaiil llio ctutu ot llmdm'Jt'ia arc
rwit;' to i.r,..'nt tin-in ior M-tilciii.-nt.ui.il lliSw.
luiU itcil to iliuimatc to make iimnirni i,V ,. .,. .
JOHN V. lllMlK. Iln.uliiinni
lli,'vij- i ,. . .V '
Jan 8J, -ii-c'
, iiuiiui.-ts. .1111 l OJ 10.
ixo'uiora,
MIlNISTKATOliS' .VOTIUK
tiTitH OK K. J. TU0HKT0K. PrcKiSEn.
-ih,ri?,0if,.-'!'l'!,r''yrttV.n.'!, on C6"'e " k.j.
deci'aw'd, lave Uk i, eroutwl bj tlie lirWhtei'o 1,o!i
I , v z Vi.n.vj'rjysr' ?."'nl" '.- mi
lo-maw,. rnannt VaymTCTul ""u u ,MeWi"
I. It XV J UlCKiLEW. 11 lil'litiin,
Mlan 8 '?"'".. tl.l lUlirus'.
a Viitt to Titosu wiM rur rn 01 s ft n; ,. n
BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS ARE
I ue ureal u in ma fur iu m )i in n it u vnut. t i mis. i n,,
linltAtlorm uti'lor AimlMr Hounuin.' ri i i ."nk'-i Hit
pnee it n imp -runt tor the confirm i to kn"iv hi n I- ih i
plastf r havu broil examined nntl fimoil tot mt iiu ...nut us lut
iw, ciiuslnff t)irfllyils4 ftoaolhur Also 1-1 a. l t Hon x ilntih
recti pitoiicti
SKHlfUY t JOHNSON, i'harma hiImmI
Ts.lt. .I.A. Sit RHt A V tSTlin IllMf.lNM. IMH.M.V
U as sears or more throiiirli tils sue , snil im 'timi or
trusses Inflict, ills hi item r.f rurr li I 11 1I1M1H iliuii'liiil
;so man Issafo wlmlins artiii'iir-'. 1 .in i' 1 i ti t'l-iiri ui- nil 11
l-as ell-el irom It o'u-e tliiilere 1 til'ns tr Mi 1 iix-umn nil ... 'i
from It stiil the Inlurv ef irus-i--. tu - .1 1 .m ii 1 1 . I 1 !n.su'
worthvspiv'lal ntientlen It Is 11 i a stinilsini nniii'itnn
trlven to ieiillemin In tie eti, lin tune in en mini,
llenls troin otjroail enn rtc lie Hrniiiieiit nurt li e n r In 11 win' ilii.
HCIS BOOK: 03ST rKU-rPTTTitK
elves Iho most rell Oili' proofs triiu fll-f lnrntMli"l pfe ttrln-.M 1 tu in-u. i" r " n 51.1 in
his slices ful iirm lli'i' anil piiniilurti tin 11 tnun tliroiighoui tw emieto 1 im H.r vtiat Ii I
H Is I lustriiooit Willi Miotoirr.inllti' lll(i'ne"s.'s of cllreme'lv hml oesi.s tv turn ilnil nfler
1 lit: p 11111 1 I'll Mil ill 11 11 nil 11 mill nil mill i uruin. n i-i-
riliotuirr.iphlt' ltki'ne"Hi's of cvreme'lv hs.l cmsi-s tw inn- nita nner 1 in ,
nts. 3 ue tuts, an 1 ri'iii"in er In writing or earinir me iirtilrsH
251 Eroiixar. car. Murray Sti Ntw Tore,
Ion of Dr.. I. A.HiiEI!MN.a,(iinelfi'om4iiT.irsaiKs-,ssfiil rimi 1 1
to thoso who sum! pi i-i'iits. M ii' tuts, an 1 nuii'Mn
arouhil thecutinl'rv 1'ieteiiders vtl'u" as'sMtiv io hn't'he
lure. Tnoot these. 11
their Kraiiilulcnt Aid
son - awful victims, roi
lilllH'S U'l niu null .iuiiiik 1111111 ir. 'u... r '. " .
V...ii.,.mni 11 iIlIim ti'il. sn'.l as brmnrli . t'' Ihe Mown
sorrowful victims, room rent. Iioinl nils mill i-.vsiiiirs 11rp.ll. si. ;'"".'' ."'J''1; ;V' ' ',
atstl lironilivay, New vork-, where th"i recent', l) l a u,eitl')tis traud. (1 nn neii 1 .. 1
j.ui uu-eiv
The
III
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WHOLES
Cornt
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
The undersigned Irvine been In the VIIOI.I.VI.i: IIt J (l ; business J'&twrtele.'n ' 1-'
call the attention ot tho public u-encr.ill.v, and c UN IKY DBALUKS In jmriu.ii.ir,
their larife and varied stock.
M consists of
Oils, Glass, Putty. Patent Medic-hies,
en
Spices, &e.
BROWER'S BLOCK.
IN IT MAY BE FOUiNl) A LARGE STOCK OF
SI'OXOES,
CHAMOIS,
I'EHFU.MEHV,
FANCY AllTlCI.nS,
TOOlll 11RUSIIKS,
LAMPS,
HAIR BUUSIIES,
and in fact every thing that should
regulated Drug btore.
They are tbe sole Manufactures of the Celebrated
OIL OF GLASNESS,
Also the Manufacturers
DK. W. M.
INVALUABLE
Compound Aromatic
Iron. Improved Cream
ling Agent, Improved Hose Pectoral.
The Beset Remedies Made.
Highly Recommended e?5 Physicians.
m:m :bro-i'bees
Oct. 1: '13 -ly,
crTcp
liU' r
nnd w 1 n
na oi:cr c u
persoa. When
tnka them bnclt.
clerks, who nro a bio to
wo rro cnahic 1 to qivo
tmmiSWi MS HKiiIRVMAt'iiSW Out of
CU-umci3 to l-cite the chuteo to un. With a i-eputaon of
twenty yenra ut rotaihng, we cannot Rfford, to lose our ooOLl
nnmo by lank of proper uervieo to absent customer, Wrie
plainly, nnd do&cribo fully what la wantoJ, and about tho
price desired.
Addrefts,
John Wanamaker,
Largosi.Dry Goods Houso,
Philadelphia.
NEW
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