The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 26, 1880, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
lll.llOMSllimfl, I lltlltY, MUltll 20, I'Sl)
Kail llo.nl Time Tnlilc.
ACKAWANN'A & 1II-OOMS1IU1H1 UAlLHOAt)
t.OUTU
A ornmodatlon Train
M ill Train 7.M A. M
Fust Train H.ra M.
Mpri'i Train t.'.O I', .M,
t'ATAWISSA ItAIt, liOAU.
r-'Olttll,
Ac ommodatlon Train ess A, M.
Itejular Bxprcsa 4.co P.M.
Thronsli cars on Express train cither to New Yorl:
or I'lill.idolphtr. Accommodation train runs between
c.ilavvlssj ami WIlllam-Tort.
south
T A. SI.
4.411 I'. Jl
11.45 A. M
south
J,3 1'. M.
11,45 A.M.
SI'Atlt. LINKS,
r am 'ha and IIloomsiu'ihi. l.eao e'nmbra Momliv
u cliie-wl.iv nnel Friday at r,:ia in., nirltual
l,iooineuuri, uy uu'iie. cii. i,env3 luo-Mr.Minie; oa
miiio d.ijs alter arrlvil of Philadelphia mall.
HMiiivtBt'iici ami lAlicMMti.ii'.-le.ive Ijilrdnllle
1 cifiltj. 'lli'ir-ediv nucl je.itunl.iv at:3ei a. ,n.,
an Ivlnir nl liloniiwburir uy 'S in. lcn e llloom.
Inn, on samo cl us iificr nrrluil of rnrl,iillnlil i
mail I) illy mall from moonis-iur,? to .Mllliliic.
l nl m nnd lllooinsburir.-A dally Rlajre I'lio leinliisr
licnlcm In the mornlnir nnd returning lu the eic
iiluir of tho Bamo ill.
.mail norms.
inn; IIai.i. avii 1li.ooMinir.ci. u-.no Wlilto Hall
Tucsdiy, Hiurslav and saturel iy nt can a. in.,
.utlilmrut lUoonisUure'liy Ion in, l.e.iic lllooins
btu.f on Mine il.i)8 alter arrival of Philadelphia
mall.
Iikntox inii Hiiomsiii'im. leaves Iionton Mondav,
Wedn-sil.iy and l-'rlday nts a. in,, arrulm; at
Iiloomsburi" at 2 p. m. leaves Itlooin-tbnric? T noi.
il.iv, 'Inursehij and rialurday nt 8 a, m nulling
ptllinlonntip. in.
rriu.tc s.M.Eis.
n. l'r.inlZarr, Aelminilratorof M. W. Nn5,
elecoiseil, will se-ll vnhmble roil tstate on llio
premi-ei in l!ljotu-liurg on Monday April
12, ISM).
Samuel Noylianl, Aelnitnislrnlor of Sarnli C.
Hliult7, will Fell inlunblc real estate on tlio
premises in Cenlrevillo, Columbia county on
Saturday, Mnr.li 27, lSSll.
.1 Draft Cole will oll'-r personal property nt
public Fitlc ut his icsiilcnce in Sucrnrlimf town
ship on Weelue-ilay, March 111, lSf-O,
1 K. Krickl num. executor of Anelrns I'el
lows, of Huntit i;ton Valley, T.uuine eouniy
will sell renl estate on 1 lie promises on Suttir
diy, March 27, 1SS0.
notici: to suii'-cmiinitf (iitmui. op the
COl'NTY.
All subscribers outside of the county mine
piy in ndvanee. Vc have sent liids to all
such, find hope to have an imuieiliitc ic-pon-e.
Ttoec who do not (jive altenlion to our rtcUcsl
and who arc more limn one year behind will have
their piper stopped and hill sent fur cc lleclion
unless they settle liy M.iy lst. The reason
why we must insist on advance piyment cut of
the eouuly is lliat we have lo pcy iot.ire, at d
we cannot afford to inn the ri-1. of losinr ihe
Buh'criptiott price, and tlie poslnire loo. 2.00
n vear is the price out of (lie comity when not
paid itrietty m eiecYUice.
March 19, If.
Water has hucn lit into the canal.
Dr. .1. 11. Valine, of Xumedia, was in town
on Monday.
I.ulz & .Sloan will ic novo to their new ft ire
April lst.
s
Wesley Solleeler has moved into Mr-. Dill's
building near the Court lions'.
J, II'. Sleeker has removed his Hour anil feed
store lo Slerner's building, Main heluw Maiktt.
Several car loads of iron pipe for tho water
woiks have arrived.
Tho 1'hilologiau ciitorlaintnent hut S-iturcliy
evening a an interesting uuo.
JTr. I.ocli.ini Girton of I'ljinoutli is spending
a few elays in town visiting his friends. He
looks will.
Mrs. h. Zuhner returned homo onTuesiliy
after an extended visit at her father's in Dover,
Delawaie.
C. li, Ki's-der has removed hii shoo store lo
room ic ..vans' building, lately occupied by. I.
II. Sleeker.
L11E COLUMBIAN AND DEM0CRAT,BJX)0MSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Mr. Ilml-on Owen of Uenvick was in town
on TciOMlay, looking afcer t he business ol the
I'ciini-jhuuin Cai.nl ('onipniy.
We wish Mr. and Mrs. II. 1'. Cliamherliii a
long und happy li!e. If Harry had informed
the ljoyi in tune, ihcy would have had the baud
out bcloic thi'.
N irthuinherl mil county will have hut four
ccurt-c per year hfi-ocfier, lioginuing llio fi r fat
Monday of May, September, December and
February.
Thero is a, fre-li hras hind practicing not
far from our domicile (dino-t nightly. 'Iheynre
improving and with continued ell'.-rls will mi
doubt became skilled bl muis, sonu diy.
l'ruf. Williim Ilurris of llamiiiir;, l!-rks
county, lormerly of lhickhoru, as in town
last week. W'u are sorry not to hive seen him.
Mr llarri-i is I'bairman of tho Democratic
standing commitiee of llerks.
It is said that tho l'i, 1 1 puzzle has been
fairly solved hy several persons in town,
though nono of them can tell how liny did it,
Itsetlles the quc-tion lint it can he done however.
I'ctcr I.uby fell down a mir.-way nt -lone"
colliery at (iirardvillo hut Monday nnd was
killed. I.uby was nil import lilt witness- in the
Ilesttr eai-c.
Tho Crompton Literary Society of Duck
Hern, will giv-- an entertainment Tuesday cvo
iiiugMaich liOlb, for the bendit of the soiiely.
Admitslon 10 unci Ki cenls.
Subscriber! who Intend changing their place
of iesidcnce on the fir-t of pril should notify
us of iheir old as null as th-ir new pent otllcj
address.
Tno number of men employed at the Milton
iaincrk is one hundred nnd olghty. There
re fiay nail machines In operation, producing
four hundred lug, per day. The-e work, were
'lnrl.,1 In 1875 and have have continuid in
tininlerrupudsnd sueccs.ful operation up to
l'i- We-ont wrlilng, Me, (!o(lcm,ic9 A
V" "! ll'e'l't '"--n In Ihe rlRbt place.-a-
. ''"""l-iirg is going it stroiln ll.e fish bus-
I . A lan asalinon have be,,, pined fn the
&l,7j:e, l'cr'n,,J half
iiuliciu u,v-'""ornm "-"""on nicely fi distil.
We clip the above frcm nn enclnrge which
tudiis Hi,, itcn, in ,l0 Mmlmr ,m(T,-ln
--'light mistake somewheir, genilmien. llloouis.
'"fg Ins no I'ubtic ',, nor Is there a hatch
ng lioii.e anywhere in this vicinity that c
know of.
Manti:h. A girl fir neutral houo work.
Mii-t he a goo I wa-h-r nml iroiur, and of qned
character. Wages $2.00 n week. Apply at
resilience of U fj. N'eal, l'ifih street between
Iron and Ccnlre,
March 19, tf.
For nn-wcr lo Scriptural epiestion by As
bury ltiporlerin Ccim-miiian March l'Jth.lSSO,
would icftr lo Ihe 19lh chaHer of (!enei,
Iht to .IStli verse, inclusive.
Kent.
Tho fimo an-wer has been given by Justus
M. Johnson, ofhiglit Street.
.IONKSTOWN ITEM-).
The Dev. Win. II. Lilly will hold service
liere next Saturday evening and Dev. T. O.
Cleis on Siindiy nfiernoon.
Mr. John D. Hosier of i'ounelryvllle was in
townolerd y "giving bis views on our fu
ture st ite and on a horse Ira le."
Hci for Ihe we-t, Mr. John Kline, John D
While, Win. Kline, C'lia. Carey and Al. Hack
alew iiile-nd Hitting lo Michigan t.c.xl Moti'
day. Mar they have surce-s.
Mi" I.izicMiOuire left tliis place forllunls.
villc, I.uzerne county, I'.i , lan Momlay. We
wi'li her a pleasant lime nnd a cpiick return.
'Ihe members of ihe M. D. Church of thi
c-ominunity have concluded that they lun-th.ive
cliurtli The folioning n imed iiersom wen-
.ipiointid tru-lees. Win. Mears, F. W. Jones.
Ainns.M While, .1.11 lien, James K. . lone,
V- D. Kvcland, l'etcr Thoni , Krvin Liuder"
biugli mid John M. Huckale-w j making John
M. Uuckalcw, l're-eiilint ; F. W. Jone", Secre
tary ; W m. Mears, Treaeurer.
Subscriptions are now in order.
Mr. John II. Huff, returned from l'liihdel
phia, Satuiday, wiiere lie had been purcha-ing
a large stock of new spring goods That is the
nlace for birgiins.
Mr. Sam. Thomas anil Harmon J. lies, in-
-end building each a new houe this suiunifr.
hiving now mo-elof llie malcrinl on tlie ground.
Mr. Frank King'bury cominenced lb is morn.
irg as a ma-lier of the cereal wilh Mr, Trump
at Jones Dro. mill.
Mr. O. U. Hoslerof Ihe firm of Ilo-lor Dros.
thinks he can pi ly checkers, but from our ex
perience decide that as n checker player he is a
fiilure.
Xo one sick in tho neighborhood.
l'ulilics very epiiet, with Grant ahead in this
town. Kknt.
l!i:itVICK I.LTlElt.
AllhouRh imny papers have raised the prico
of sub-crlpllon lo $2.00, owing lo the Increase
in price oi material, our prico still remains
$1.60 when paid In nccordinco with our terms,
that is in niiWe. A fler April 15th tho.e wbc
hnvenol paid for the present year ending Octo
ber 1st, 1830 will be charged $2.00, as wo can
not allow longer than six months in which lo
bay In advance.
Hereafter no piyment will be considered as
In advance unless paid within slxly-days after
Ihe beginning of tho current year
March 19, .1-.
Mr. Decmer Ilidliinnn, f .rnierly n composi
tor In this city, has been tleclcd lo Ihe general
secretaryship (,f the Scrnr.'on Ye.iirg Mens'
Christian Association. Mt. lleiibemm Is well
qualified for tho position and bhpisl re cold as
a Christ) in worker augurs well for his ennntc
tlem with tho Y. M. o A., of Scmnton.
llVUfj-7.ir-rc Utcnnl.
THE VOLTAIC HKt.TtU, m77s1I.LL MICH.
Will send Ibeir eelcbralcd Dleclru-Volla'c
holts lo Ihe afllieled upon !!0 ebiys Irlil. Sieiely
cures guir.inlce-,1. They mom wh it ihey say.
rite to Ibeni without eH.iy. Nov. 21-1 y.
An Iiusit Hum,. Tne fdlow itlg llifllogUO
actually occurred uiient the lecent open
winter :
l'al "Molke did you ever seo a winter liko
this wan?"
Mike-"Indide I did."
l'.it-Whln ?''
Jlike hadit summer, sliure and begone
to jel"
Call on Peoples Drug Storo nnd tliey will
lell you how Days Kidney l'etd was dlscov
ered,
EASTI'.ll.
hTII.LWAU:il NEWit
Hrw. rou'MniAN i
Fully thirty new houses are springing up in
various parts of the town and jet Ihe demand
is not satisfied.
Dev. Day of Ashley lectured last night in lite
Y. M. C. A., ball on "Courtship and inar
riaie." The all'air was deserving of a Drger
iiidicneo.
Dev. Smyser returned from the Methodi-t
confi-ience lo stay another year. The people
.lie plea-el with ihis arrangement.
The public schools will cloe this week, not
lo en ngiin until -Monday after next. The
itilonal will cic pupils the opportunity to
help move and clean houses.
The rage about the "l.'i, 15, 14" game, be
gun iiei ly three months ago here, hasviitual
ly expired, mid wo have recovered without
haviiir Mi-tainid any serious Injury. Youi
' Another Reporter" of last week is the only
d"iihlfiil cne wo have j the asylum may yet
el iiin him, contrary to the hopes of his frieiub.
Chess lias supcr-edal ihe above 'Sell," and
lias many followers, the Intlepeiuknti Hire u-enis
ti be Ihe hea hpntlcrs of ihe combatanls. An
inti-reslirg ioiiriillalie.ii game was playrd al
Ulenii's, lasi Siluidiy night, between Mers.
lilenn ai el W. D. Sinilb and Messrs. Lihman
llower and Sendeiling, resulting in tlie deft nt
of the 1 liter couple.
The coders of our business men nre overflow
ing with gold, Mes-rs. Jaek-on i; Woodin hiv
ing pai 1 out 1 lUUO doll us m this coin la-t Sal.
urdny.
1i-t Friday evening, nt the literary Soeielei
I.oliinan Dower, (1. Kesier, Dr. Freius and C.
I!. Jackson disensnel Ihe question "i-houiil cd-iie-ilinn
be a qunlilie.ilioii for the right of suf
fniL-e the former two on the allirmilive, and
ihe litter on ihe negative. The Judges decided
in favor of tho nlliruialive. The s-ciely seems
lo be thriving.
On Tuesday evening uf lat week tho crys'nl
wedding of Mr. and Mrs. C. 1!. Woodin was
celebrated by llielr friends, firmed inlo a sur
prise party. M my bciuliful pnseiils of erys
lal ware glittered on a table in one of the par
lors. The evening was i lensn.lly passed in
'nines, music, etc. l'roinlnenl nm-eng ihe
pie-cnts was nn elegmi loilel set df silver am
glass, presented by Ci. Military.
l!r.roiiTt:i:.
Dervvick I'a., Mutch 21, 'sO.
Mr. h I. McIIenry, of l'enlon, has taken
unto himself a wife, Miss Annie K. Appleman
uf the same place. They were m irried at llie
bouseof the writer on the 13th inet., and so
it is tliat
"Mdrrlago to maids Is Uko a war to men;
The battle causes fear, but tin-sweet hopes
Of winning at t ic last, si 111 draws 'em In."
The business uf moving has already begin
fur theSpr'uig, nnd Mr. Jamo J-ilg-ir has moved
from here In A. Hunsinger's bit ne ir the Forks
and (iiorgo Caiey, wbei is now i-ngiged in the
miiiuracinreof fiirniiiire in T. II. Kdgar's mill,
moved inlo the bmse thus Micated, Gc-oige is
a good workmin cill and seo.
Farmers, who loive things I iy around loo-e,
are beginning lo look them up preparatory lo
'pring work- It saves time and luo-ey to have
a proper place for every thing.
Tho Grmgers of ibis seition slill hold their
reguhr meetings in the lulloier tlie store re-oni
of Mr. J. McIIenry. Two women lo one man,
we would judge, from nppe.ir.incc, is about the
way it runs; same in church, u-uallv.
to lr l'isbingereek correspondent, "Snibbor,"
(ralher n suggestive name, we lake it,) isecr
canny not very complimentary lo the cailnr
settlers of lb !s con tniinit,, , inn euteiyciungh
so the M- D. churili. if tne wiiler is any judge.
If the genii. man, unless he is like be has a'-
slimed, obsolete , and e fear he is, will call
soon, wo ill aiinciiiit bis eyes with a sahe thai
willenalle him to seething a Utile moie in
the light uf Irulb. Alihuiigh we h ive not been
a resident in ibi township as long, peihap,
a this self appointed "Snibbor" (reprimander
o!is. ) yet we presume lo siy that he has ralher
over Irawn hie st.itim.-nt of llieea-c, and hinr
self neeels lo be "snibbc 1" (eiiecked;. The pi
oneer of thisjegiju, though no tloubt sumo
what ''depraved," were generally a noble race
of men, and their descendants, though but lew
of them members of the M. K. Church, are not
only intelligent and sober, but goo 1 christian
popie. of a njble and enterprising character,
and noted for their epiiet, industrious, liberal
mil soci il ejuilities. Perhaps wo have "nipp
ed" (suibbeel) this matter sullicieut for the
i resent.
D. M. KixTi.it.
r-ee a woman on horseback in another col
umn, riding near Speer's Vineyards, with n
bunch of drapes from which Spier's l'oit drape
Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by
ihe medical pioftssioii for tlie Use ol invalids
weakly persans ami the aged.
Sold by Druggists.
June 27 1-y.
AKOT11EI! IIAHK WliECKEIl.
Poor .lack Is d-ail, ibat good old clog,
We ne'er shall sec him mure.
No longer wilt ho lull the stones
Around upon the lloor.
Xu more le-'ll dance and skip atou,
All with the frisky bottle,
l'or death with cruel hind has gone.
And stopp.-d IPs little throttle.
The above rclVrs to Jack, pnprly of W. 0
Holmes, which elie-d one eljy list week, aged
about ten years. Wo are inf irmcd that tlireo
fjur tears were stud at the funeral which
was accompanied with eiuo eoicniiuty.
AN EVENT IN PHILADELPHIA.
There will be an early service at six o'clock
Master morning at the Kpi-cni nl church. Also
service at lu.lf past ten. The Sunday school
Mister celebration will he held in tho evening
at seven o'cleck.
I hereby nckiiowled:o that in putting Mr- F.
IC, (icalfiey out of the Opera House on tlie
evening of February Hill, 1 ncled lutily nnd
under excitement, and I nut sorry for my action
in tho matter.
It. It- Yansatta.
Somebody says that a young lady should nl
ways ask Ditr questions heforo accepting tho
band of any young man, as fellows: "Is he
honorable? Is he kind of boarl? Con be sup
port me comfortably? Is be a paying sub-rcrb
bcr for his com ty piper?"
Last Xouci:. All n-rsons indebted to the
estate of Peter I'll), elocca-cd, and to F.nt
Ilrcrhcr nro hereby notlfiril III it these accounts
must bo paid by May 1st or costs will be in
curred. Cull at my ollico al llluom-burg.
March C,tf. U. II. F.nt, Adm,
A llEMAltKAHLE CASE.
it is rumored that the Heading II. it. will
shortly move the Dound hotiso ironi Cntawlssi
to this idace. 1 f Ibis Is correct the mechanics
nnd workmen will neirly all p'ohably, move to
Danville, which will be quite nn accession to
the population. Danville Jnhlligmcer.
A littlo son of Mr. Fred. Hnrtmnn, of lluck-
horn was run over by a load of coal on Tues
day. He wns en ihe wagon and fell oil' be
tween tho wheels, the hind wheel passing over
hi stomach When picked up b was sup
poseel to bo dead, but after a littlo while be re
covered, and on Wednesday morning was up
and around tho house. Tho ihild I" about six
years old, mid there was over a ton of coal em
the loud With tho except! u of a brui-ed
tide no damogo was done. It was a remarka
ble escape,
Dr. Sperling, uf Kingston, bni cbargo ofa
reitiarknhle case, in relation lo which he in
forms a Union-Lender reporter that a daughter
of W. H. Schooley, ufHiinlock'a Creek, called
on hiui n few weeks ago to be treatesl fur a pain
in the side. Sho s.ihl that she was latin
down tho fimily washing, the ibtbes havlii;
been pinned on with ordinary pins, which sho
put inlo her iii'iiith ai d hurried hit ihe bouse
Attempting to take a long breath, she swallow'
ed about twt-tily-twe of llie pins, but said nolh
in aboul it, and wi utull'on an excursion whiih
she was lustily preparing lo join. Upon re
turning she compl lined of feeling ill and soon
became delirious. Physicians were called, but
to them she said nothing of what had occurred,
and as there were expectorations of blood they
treated her for hemorrhage! of the lungs. Sho
finally partially recovered and biibsiquenily
came lo Dr. Sperling for Ireaiinent as nbovo
stilled. The latter expressed considerable sur
prise when infirine-el of the accident and said
that he eould do noluing fur her nt lint late
day, and would baldly bolieve It po-sihle that
any person could live under sucli circumstances.
The lady his since married, and witli the ex
ception of frequent pains in the side and an
occasional attack of what seems like colic, there
aro no indications of trouble frcm tlie accident,
the liko of which has never been known. Dr,
Sperling credits the statement of Mbs Schooley
and considers the cue a very rmnnrkablo one.
by rea-on of ils extreme rarity and nen-fcial re
suits,
"tellers' Liver l'ills," tire tho secrete to
perfect hea lib, Jong life, nnd absolute hnp
pines, Bold by all druggists.
About tlie lOlh of March, Messrs, Straw
bridg' Clothier , llie well kn iwn mercliHiiti
F.ighth and Market streets, Phihidslphia
usually have their openings of tho fn'iries
w deli, eluriug the seas in, nre to ho tilings for
hi lies' dre-.ses, To iheyj Openings, in in-rea
numbers, ear by year, the 1 idies 11 -ck from
far ami near, showing by their presence
amount tf intere-t which i scarcely eve-
excited by any other specticle.
This year, nbiut tlie usual lime, lb- firm an
nounce 1 t'nat the piessure from tholidieslu
how llie new goods hid been so great, that for
weeks before, as they as-eel ihe Cu-toni Ilou-e
laiHyhey were shown tu the fivorid few.
Knowing, huwever, that largo numbers of
la His in city and tommy await their cusb mary
a luouncemcnt eieli scn-on before doing any
Jioppii'g, it was slalcel thai, although thev had
leaded to have no formal opening, they would.
about tho u-ual d ue, placo the-remainder of
their importations on sale, ni.d inuugurato tho
Ini'inC'S of H e season.
Ilio day on which the inlormil opening was
announced, turned out to bo intensely disagree
able with almost the only snow- storm of the
seuson. 0'iu would liaeo suppos-d that no Inly
would have gouo out of bcr house unless com!
o!ed to elo so by inexoriblu necessity, or
drawn by sonio extraordinary nitrieeiiou.
No moio striking instance of Messrs. Straw,
bridge .4 Clothier's popularity has ever been
given than tho feet that during this elay ol
snow and sleet, lirgo numbers of 1 idles braved
tho sturm and liisjiefttil witbgieat siitislaelion
llio linmenso exhibition of fabrics which will
be worn ill the noar future when iniieler shies
prevail.
It is our l urposs to mention the- e vent as a
mn'ier of public interest only, not to give any
detailed account thereof In feet it would bo
imp I'sible within the limiis of nwspier ier-
tides to give any adoquule nlui of the vast nr
riv of new ai d novel fabrics and designs which
t'0 lirm liayu luipiirleei direct hum llio J ans
uinkcrs. We neiu informel lint it lonsidetublo
number of the styles wero e infilled to tlieui
and coull bo found in no other American
llOll'C.
During tho dull times Messrs Slruwhrhlge A
Clothier's establishment was nlwujs thiungul
because- we presume that people lelt it tub
true economy to do their shopping there. Now
with the revival of business what may we not
expect of this great bouse with Us Immense fa
cilities and tho numberless infractions it has lu
oiler, leading us it undoubtedly does toulay the
dry goceh trade of the .Middle Mates,
The festival of the loairncllon of Jesus
Christ, derives probably lis teutonic name from
the festival of Ihe goddess 0tara, In Anglo
Saxon, Kislre, which llio Saxons of old were
w-otit to celebrate nbout the samo season nt
which the Christian fe'tlvnl uf Diler occur,
in the ancient church the celebration of ICas'cr
lilcd elghteliys. After the Ulh century, how
ever, it was limiled to three, ami In later times
gene r illy t two diys. It wis firinnlly llio fa
vorite time for perlormiii-t lbs riti of baptism
The courts of I'IsiIcl1 were chseel nil ! iilms ells
pcned to the poor and needy, who were even
fealeel In the churches 1 cuslom which lid lo
much di'nidiT. Slaves nlo recolvcd their free
eloin it tb itscn'oni ami a tbcniKteritiesof Lent
word over, the peopla gavo ihcni'clves up lo
enj lyni'iil, hence tin eliy wa eilled tlie "rfun-
elay of Joy", To the populir sporl and elances
werendded fircic.il exhibitions, in which even
llie clergy joined in some phiec. lecliing from
llio pulplis stories ami legend, with a view to
slir the heirers to laughter. Agiinl this In-
ilccency the reformer of the lGJi century loud
ly and successful! raised their voices. During
the whole! week bsfire Kislcr that is, the In
terval between Palm Sunday and the beginning
of tho Kisier festival daily services were hthl.
On Fasltr day the popltf saluicil each other
Willi ihe Diter kbs, and the exc ablation. "He-
is iien; lo which the reply was, "He is risen
indeed," The chief solemnity always consisted
of the celebration ol t lie Lord's Supper.
Tlie proper time for the celebration of D is-
ter hn occu-i i.o l no Mill controversy. In the
2 I century n dispute arose on this point be
tween the Kastern and Western Churches. The
great nns of llie Distern Christians celebrated
Ulster cm lbs licit elay of the first Jowi-h
month or moon, considering it lo be eepiivah-i t
o the f uirleiiilli day, holding that it was the
cominenrra'ion of tho resurrection of Jos I.
Tlie Council of Nice ("!' A. li. ) do i led in fi
ler of the Vetern usnge, branding llie l'aslern
us-ige witli tlie nuno of Ihe ' epinrtadceiin n"
icrr-y. This, however, only se'tleei tho poin'
tli.il ICistcr was to he helil, met up ill ncetlain
liyoflhe month or moon, but on nSunelni1
The astronomical cycle I ir calculating the ec.
currence of llie Disler moon wa ret determined
hythis council. It appears, however, tliat the
Melouic cycle (ij. v.) wa already in use in llie
we-t for Ibis purpose: and it was on this cycle
that the Gregorian Calend ir introdiiceel in 1852
was arranged. The inethoil em which this cal
endar is constructed is loo complex for descrip
tion here. An elaborule aecoiint of the whole
miller was published by Prof. DeMorgin in
llie Cumprtniontotlie llritUhAlmnnne in 1S15 and
to this the reaeler is re 'erred. The time of Fa-
ter being the most anc'uut ami important of
all the movable fe-a-ts of the Ciirisli in Chinch,
leterinine nil tlie le t. Ii was debated nt tin-
time of the inlri ductitn of llio CJrogorinn C"l-
eii lar, whctlur KiMer slK-uld e-outiuiie to be
movable-, or whether a fixed Sunday afle r 21st
of Mirch should not bendupleel. It was eltfci
c ncc to the ancient custom that Del the e:clesi
aslical authorities to n llicre to the I. nt'er of
ele'erminition by tlie moon. It must be remem
bered ho'iever. tint it is not tlie ncdinl moon
ihe heiveiis, nor even Ihe inooii of astrono
mer Ibat regul-.les llie time of Disler, but nn
altogether imaginary moon, whose pe.-iods nre
contrived that the new (calendar) moon al
ways follows the rc.il new moon (eimeitmesby
two or even three d iys). The effect of Ihis is,
tliat tho 1 lib of llie cileiulir moon which
hail from the lime uf Mo-es been conh!erd
'full moon," for ecclei.ilicil purposes bills
cnerally on llio 15th or lGth of llie real moon,
iinel thus after the real full moon, which is gen
erally on the 1 Ith or 15lb day. Willi lliisex-
pl inalion, then, of what i meant by "full
moon," viz: that it is the 1 ltb day of tlie cul-
endnr innnii, the rule i, tint Distcr day ii al
ways llie first Sunday after the pischalfull
moon, i. e., the full moon which happens upon
or next afler the 21st of Mircii (tho beginning
uf llie ecebsi istieal year); anil if tlie full moon
happens upon a suiiehiy, Hnder Day is llie Sun
elav nfeer.
form. m oiisKisvAxct:.
Many of the popul ir observances connected
w'idt lvislcr are of papal origin. The gnehle-s
O'tar.i or l.iliOH-enist) havc'licm thepo-s-m
lie i lion of ihe morning or easr (ep v.) and also
of Ihe opening year or pilrg. Tho Anglo
S.ixou mine of April ivas Ksleiinnnalh; and it
i still known in Germany as Ostirmiiiialb.
The W'liship of ibis b-ing eems to havestruel;
teep root in .Nonbcrii Uermnnv, and was
liruiuht luln Dnglai.d by llie Sixons. It c. n-
tinned lo he celebrated in inn iv parts in the
iiurtb of t.erni my d iwn to llie begin u ing of tlie
pie-ent e-ulury, bv llie kiuilliiig cf I. unfiles
and numerous oilier rites, Like the May ob
servances of Fngliiid it wns especiillv a fo-ti
vnl of joy. Willi her usual policv, ihe Churili
endeavei-eel to give a Clirietiin S'giiilicnuce lo
siiih of llie rites a etiubl not be rooteel out: and
in ihis ensa tlie convulsion was psitie'iilarly
ejsy. Joy at llie rising of the natuinl sun, and
llio awikenin' of n itura fioui the ileath o
win'cr, b-.cinie Joy at llio rising of tli e Son n:
Iiigli-eoii'iii s nt ihe resurrection of Chr si
from the grave. The bonfire can be triied in
the trie it "pi-c!ial tap r, " seuueliine weigh
ing 8H0 pounds, willi whicli llie Hunches wele
lighted on Fa-tor Dve. lu llie niicitut chinch
disbuiseinir.ls of St. Mary-ai-Hill, in ihe c'ny
of L'Hulon, there is even an entry "For a epiai
ter of coles for the hallowed fire on Lister
Fve. lid."
The most characteristic Ivi-ter rile, and the
one nio-t widely dilliised is the use of 7'usei (i
e., Fester) egs. They are u-ually siiciueel o
virions color witli dye woods and herbs am
people mutually make presents of them, smiii
limes they aro kept a amulets, sometimes eat
en; gimes are also pliyeel by striking them
against one another. In some moorland parts
of Scotland, it used lo be the custom for youu;
people to go out early on "Path Suiuhy" nnd
senicli for wild f iwl' eggs for breakfast and ii
wis thought lucky to find lliem. There can b
little doubt that tlie ue of eggs at lhf season
was originally symbol icul of the revivification
of niiinre llie springing forth of life in Spring,
The practice I not confined to Christian: the
Jo ueel cgus in tlie fent of ihe Passover;
ami weare told Hint the Periaiis, whin tin
keep the fextiv.il of tho solar new year (in
March) mutually present oich older willicol
ore I ggs.
From a Chrllhn point 1 view, this "Foist
of Lggs" has b?en usually considered a om
blcmitic of llio resurrection and ofa future
life. Clitiutben' Vwiciceipcceei.
ii ii r Country.
Dr. Benson J, Insltig, the distinguished
author of tho Field Hook of the Devolution,
the War of 1812, The Civil War and 3 1 oth
er histories nnd liiugrnphlo all perlulnliig
to American subjects, Is niiv, In his "3rd
year, engaged on what ho priiinl'cs lo be his
master-piece, the work lo which lis hnsjiiv
en tho nfrectlonale nnd palrhtlc title r.t the
head of this nrtlcle. It l, ns the name 1m
pllc,n complete ant (xhnuitl.'o hielo-ytf
tho Vestcrii Continent from Ihe li rat discov
eries nnd settlements by the Northmen in
I002-IU0 years, before tho discovery of Co
lumbus down to tho present lime.
No man could perform this task more thor
oughly than l)r Losslng -the task of pro
ducing u correct nnd picturesque history of
our country for nil the families of the land.
The author's reputation nsn pleasing nnd
trust-Horthy narrator is nlremly well estab
lished; but it will be heightened by the his
tory on whicli lie Is now engaged,
Felix O. C. Darley has nddeel much lo
tlie beauty nnd Intrinsic merit of tho book
by his nrtitlc illuilr.itlous, of whicli there
arc over five hundred.
The publisher, Henry J. Johnson, has
spared neither labor nor expense in making
It one of the finest specimens: ol book mak
ing recently issued from the press,
Lysilug, D.trley nnd Johnson form a trio
that promises n work of rare excellence. The
general agents arc now in town nnd wili cnll
on our lending citizens nnd meet, we doubt
mil, tho liberal patronage that has been ac
corded to this book wherever shown, The
cost is a mere tri lie and the manner of pay
ment Is ncco mine dated to nil. tfee uud
jttdge.
COO Ions more of gooel dry rock oak batlc
wanted by Silas Young Light Street lor which
J will pny $0.00 per Ion cash, or $0.00 in
goods.
I also buy Hemlock Hark nnd I will pny
'5.00 per ton cash or 3.50 ir "in in goods
Fell, 0 2-in
If you want Nice ami Cbinp Dishes, go
mid see I. V. llartmati's.
Nentruot Oil niul Vacuum Oil for bar
tits prense for mIo bv Silas YiuiDp, Light
Strcci) nl.n lllnck Oil, F th Oil, Lltisied
Oil. Whale Oil nml Castor Oil
Mnrch 1!) 2m
Shoe Store below Court
McKlnncys
House.
If you want a good Clothes Wringer, go ti
sec 1. W. llartinan's.
Admission free nt McKlnney's.
If you want Houc-kecplng Goods, go to
I. W, llnrtman's.
Hats! lints-1! Hats Ml
CAPS, CAPS, CAPS.
Litest style. Lowest I'liccs nt the Popu
lar Clothing Ptoreof 1). Lowenberg.
Stone W'arent I. W. llartmati's.
Hoot headquarters nt McKlnticy's.
1,000 pounds of nice dripel apples wanted
nt Silns Young) store Light Street for which
I will pay the highest market prices.
Dtcember, 10. 4-m.
How Y . II Keinlile Slimthl lie Dealt Willi.
W. II. Kcmble niiu his associate, under
comiction for bribery by their own confes
sion, have anticipated their sentence, whicli
must by law include line and imprisonment,
hy filing no application fir pardon with the
.lribiniiig Hoard. The Pennsylvania, law
quires public notice find n certain period
alter nn application is I'l'eel with the Hoard
before it can be granted. Kenible's precipi
tate ha-le is taken to prevent the possibility
that a bank president, a former State ollicer,
and a pre-cnt pominent powerful l.epiiblican
politician should have his head shaved oil'
mil wear stripes before the legal formali
ties of u pardon can be taken. It iinl'irtu
natclv appears probable that be will succeed.
His plea of guilty, witli that of his associ
ite, se e ms to hae been given under nn un-
lerstandinr Ihatn fine only would bo exact-
I. Such a re-tilt is little le- illsgraccful
an acipiiltal would have been. To a
eiiuvlvnni,i politician, callous to the
grace honorable tren would feel
a seii-ronlesseii conviction, n line Is a
mere- incident ill the poliue-U game, not a
punishment. Hire conviction for "log roll-
an offence prevalent cverywher?, is
something, it is perhaps all that coull le
obtained; but batgaiu and sale with a pow
erful sinner over the extent of his punish-
inent robs it of moral weight, llepubiiean
'eniisylvanii on tit to be able to deal as
sharply with Kemble as Nov,- York dealt
illi Tweed. Ho ought to be put to wind
ing yarn with Morton, tlie Philadelphia de
l.iulter, in the penitentiary. Springfield lie-
publican.
It matters not the age ufsiilTcrs from colds
or croup,
good for
MNTLItK THANK,'.
I BiillVrod f ir five joirs with Itheuiualbui
Having been persu ideel by friends lo try the
St. Jacobs Oil, I must acknowledge that it Is
the best remeily I ever ued . In fact, it cured
uiu entirely. Accept my lliienls.
FlUNK Et'lIiVARZ,
OS Ifintitcnth St., dntinnati, Ohio
iMAliKE'JMtEPOJITS.
HLOOMSnUDG MAllKET.
Wheat per bushel 'a
Itju " M
e'orn, " w
oats, " "
H'lour per barrel M0
e'loee'ibceil 6-,MJ
nutter i ;
. W '
IftUOW
Polatoca
;)rled Apples
Hums
sides A shoulders
chickens
Turkejs
L u dyer pound
May perton
Ueeswax
IJL'OTATIONS for. COAL.
So. I on Wharf t a rci per Tot
So. li " " 3 '
NO. " " I i.en
r.iursLUiupcn ui'j-r s. u
liltumlDOUs " J 4.S0 "
l'HILADELl'FIA MARKETS.
Wholesale prices at llie close of trade on Tucs-
Clll.
.4
.eel
."II
.01
.111
.ns
1G em
.'.3
lluekwheal Hour D r cwt 11 CHot2 em
Uh-atilnur " " c ism "
Wheat lur bushel i "
e'orn " " 6
mi s " sX '
1:50 " r
Parley " " , To "
ii'sseu nogs, per poauu ex
muter ' " nccorelln,; to
uua v " '
lU'irs pesdi7en 15'
Poultry, Hie chickens '
chickens dressed II '
ceirk' j a '
I urkcy dressed lu
-3
1 43
4I
leo
.'-l
"Dr. Seller' Cough Syrup" is
all alike. Price 25 cents.
Ne-enaliibi Ceire-ei
liv Iir. lturr s Nenrnlcu and sick Headache Tills. A
unlve-rs il cine for NVuralifla. sick Hendaehe, Ner
eous Hi-mi u'lii-. lijspe-psi.i, t'oiistipalloii, 1'arnlvsls,
IitdIcssic ss. I ainatm Ion ef i he iietui. una Head
iii-lie niMig from over silinulatlng cllhir troin
eiplu-n or Alcoholic si luitllalits.
These Pills are asneclal rremratlon nn'y for the
cure of special dls-'ase-s Mimod niielforthesHdlsi-nses
ill"l are wui iliv ol a eriai nv an ine-in.ciii suiii-eiTs,
'lli'-i iiie pie-pared epre-sly to cure Ne-uriilifla,
sick llead.ee-hf, Neneius ltc.id.iche, lljspcpsla. c:on-
silpalioii, rnrai.esis. sn-eliiesMii ss, ami loss ei .t-r-e
oils III crev. Thi- nre nteasmt to t.il,i-. (they dl -
olu In I tie mouth) hirnifess, nnd e ITeetualty c ire all
diseases nrtslng Iroin u deranireel Nervous satem.
Hifi coi.talu mi iiplinn eirothe-riiarcotle.
I repaien nv A. i.. liurr. ei. ii., serninoii, e n.
Trench billiards .V Co.. Plillld l . nzents.
sent by mall on receipt of pi Ice, ry cent.s.
ljocg Ilrancli. Hec. 20, 1S-0.
Dr. A. V.. T.uir,
near Mr: -oeir .euraij'i.i i ins cun-ei
me, and I wa tie' creatosiorsuneieis. I nae since
bum-lit them for my sister aim oineis anei mey cure
eiery case.
eaye eiuiutee'ii.
Long branch Tier.
Tlttston. Ta Tcb Clu. 1SS0.
Dr. A. r. Purr.
De-ar sir: Mv wife bad tho N'euralzla
tor ten ilns nnd her phislelan irave her no reller. I
'.tiled on fir. Knnop and got a bottle of your Neural
gia Tills and Ihey re-lleied 1 rr In a few hours.
1 uuiiia-i r lieu,
Agt Dupont Towder Co.
A. Ivlelm. lnoninsuri. sals: I havo sold these
pills beiore and they Klie iro U satisfaction and
niw ays cure.
There must have been some mistake ns to
the popularity in S.m Francisco ot cltma-
lies uf the K.irney stamp. There was
trouble about gelling a jury to convict
one of his lieutenants ; and yet experience t- Sale br C. A. i.lcira. E.e.-n.birs druffrilt.
I other cites slioiv Unit juries aro very apt teb so, su-sni
lie iiillucnceil in their decisions on such
piestiou by popular -enli'iient. The "hoot!
linns" and idlers not niiinerou, but very
noisy who take active part in excited pol
itical and social n-cnibl!es in California and
s -where arc too often assumed to icprrsnt
the sentiments cf thousands of quiet ciu-
t-iis who are busy altcuding to their home-
nll'.iirs i.uil wcuking for a liiiu.', iiniiiindltii
fibe fact that for tboir own gio.l nnd llie
afe'ly of their homes might lo give son.i-
little lime nn attention to pub lie allan-
SaCZEAOIZQXS AT ONCE CURED BI
BENSON'S UAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS.
II' IS 'I'lli: O.VI.Y HMIHA' Itll.llllUV 'I'll 4T M.tll I'A U.S.
l9i'e"7 .1000 Druggists havo signed a paper stating
that they
ii'' in Xlverr way Suporior to tho Ordinary. 810917-301111; Forona riaitcr.
March !(!, 4w d
Tiie mtl i:slallislicl lrnir Store.
WHOLESALE
DEPARTMENT
Corner Muiii iind iMarket Streets
BLOOMSBUG, PA.
Tlie undersigned l.vlng ten In the M 11(11. 1:-. II, 1: nil til Imslnefs for Ihe past eleven years would
call tho attention ot the publlo pcne'riilly, nnel I'lt'MltY liEALKUS lu particular, to
their large and varied stock.
M consists of
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Patent Medicines,
Spices, &c.
BROWER'S BLOCK.
CinaDBBDri, be QaBsaN.Ni'4l samywiicrc.
IN IT MAY BE FOUND A LARGE STOCK OF
SPONGES.
(1IIAMOIS,
rEltl'UMKUV,
I'AXCV AUTICLES,
COLOQS1.-1,
C10A1t,
TOILET SOAKS,
HAIlt UltChellES.
TOOIII lmUSIIES,
L.MI'H,
and in fact every thing tliat should ho kept in a complete and well
regulated Drug Store.
They are the solo Manufactures of the Celebrated
OIL OF CLADISiESS.
Also tho Manufacturers and Sole Proprietors
m. W. M. BICKLEY'S Celebrated and
J JST VA LU ABLE IMllSPAHATIONS.
Compound Aromatic Wine of Gentian and
Iron. Improved Cream Camphor, Worm Killing-
Agent, Improved Hose Pectoral.
The Beset Remedies Made,
Highly Recommended by Physicians
JsXr.CUTOK'S NOTK'K.
e.STAl-.ue- r-All.l I'- eini,, i.r ir.ssr.j-.
Letierri le-hti inenUrv en the esi.ite ot sally
Aim Voile, Lite l .Mifflin tnwiiMi'li, t'eilil'lill
I'lillnte. I'i'lllisi lianli, ele'ee-.lseel. ll.lle heen ura lei I
III till' lletrtsierol Sill COUIilJ lo .1 S. lol.e-, .Mil
Uln-lltc. I.eeil nr. All tK-i'sems. lu ln'-:i l.ilrus uicallisl
I II- I'M llie ll Hie Ole'eiese u nil n 'Ull'sn , iie-r.-ii
iiie'iti ri.rw tlli'tni'iii, uiiil llieise Imlctitiel 10 ihe ci-
e o inuKu n.unie'Ul tonic unui r-urueu iinuui
el.l.ey.
i:.'e c itoi', MUllilivliie.
feu st, r.w.
'OB, S.L-H.
iU'H'.s all Around.
All the iron wcuk-i in Wilkcsbarro nre
rutimiii- 011 lull time.
lip.i. ImIz J0I111 1'iirter h u siiinil nititi.
1 r m limit, witli while iivui-iiiclie mid nili
wlnskers.
-New Yeirk City Jmlifp, Dislrict Allot-
nov:i"il Kecorler eet encu lVW a vein
anJ Ihe Stirr.ea.He the same.
-11-rk eaiiintv "pent lust year $217,7211,
inel re eel veil t21U,-.j;,wtli tS'.'Jii situ elu
the county.
Moliilelinsiiiir,ietlcini: lnnver,Mr. Jeilin
A t'uilibert, nlui nun nn citlicer in tliew.ir ol
1.S12 anil 11 Coiiresiiiiiiii in IM'.).
-A lunik t-liare uf etock was t raii-lerrril
in I'roi iile-ncH nn s-.miriliv. uliicli liail re
iii.iineil in one inline .since 17!Ij.
-The Chinese eovcrnmciit, hm ele-tei
inineil to c-tulilisli ceiusiil lies in llostnu.
l'iiiliulelilii:i nii'i iSe-w lork, lor the betlir
ji r itecllon ej lis sUfJeClf.
-JiiiL-e l'eiir-on, ol Diiiplu-i coiiiity,n
that in all c.i-ts where e-upervisoi neiflut
to keep ro.iiN in oreler they cm be proccie!-
c J UgelllUt i i tin 1 11:1 1 ly.
-Snow on tlie Union I'ncilic Ituilroad in
the Sierra niuuntfiini it U taiel to be from lu
to Gt) teet deep, 'llio recent storm there was
the iirenle-t br years,
-The eouuly niperinteiieleiiU of public
nclii'iiN tbieiiii;hiiut the ttale nre aineiiiL' the
liurcl-iiiirklti',,' iillicinls ot Hie I iimiuoiiweallli,
;it lln.s tune, piiparlni; lur tlio u.-iial r-i 1 1 1 iijj
CMiminations.
A VAI.fAl'.l-t:
MILL PKOrKUTY,
I'llNTAlNINO
ja.cirn:s of Xjand
Mill In Koo-l eunUltlon. 'I hri-o ran of stiiies. c, 11 111
WATIll! l'0Vi:it. Tirms 1 e.ionabl. l'or rurlhcr
parileuUrj.-ii))!) to .Mills llllAdU:,
Morilansilllc. C'ol.co.
f"bl.', II
'B1 si: tu n .dd m
Mk'.itnliiL'. Wind ni.d ru'n yu win new htu
(injii'Ht 1 1 KHiihor liiiiu KiiiM's iiiiift 1 in wt riit,
I tllM' ill h-h lli.ii) il 1 I Jiricf, ilium 111 r-
II II.Hl!l" il l. IJUll V "It'll liul' lu u'( I owe'
uMHtfiltt in : 'i Ih'M cliiinv t ir 1 r t in-
MiiKc luii' . !iiui)'lf. t: i i In ill I-, iitui luii
n r 1 1- iiLii I 11', AkVtits wllun,' lu in frnvlm J
lulU, Muss.
vi'icu iy, am.
oM ihifd lur disabled boltllf-r, from d ite of dl
cii iree, It iippl-oatiiui Is Ill-'d n Toiu .lu , l-t, wvi,
rri!-tmi- nuri".st'd s-nu iinstHiru lur ntw Uw,
iilui Us, ulu inirufUOLs. mi ms
T iitsburir. I'a.. cr Wufshlniztmi. I. c.
;2Otdost Claim tfuiic In t lit) L'itUi'dMl s.
w 3iuri.ii i, sin.
iircvcurcd for boldk-rs dls-
iiblnl lu L. St-rMco
tCt. IT T'J.-tV,
Q9
do
ii -m, muTt ii.ntiiHn.sei i ,Tirrijiiii
14
'il mlnlWlllitkj
Out of town
peoplo who can
not conveniently
travel, mny havo aam-
plea Bent them of Dry
Goods nnd all other goods
that wo Bell, if they will write
.No charge, nnd no need to
order If not Butted. We make It a
buslno&sto attend to such letters quickly;
nnd when ordera coma wa send the exact
artlclo wanted, nnd at exactly fcamo price
ns other customers pay when hero buying in
person. When gooda nro not ns ordered, we
take them hack. Having trained nnd responsible
clerks, who nro able to uso discretion in filling orders,
wo aro enabled to givo great satisfaction to tho many
customers who Uuvo tho chotca to us, With n reputation of
twenty years nt retailing, wo cannot nfford to loso our good
namo by lank of proper service to absent customers. Vrlto
plainly, and describe fully whnt is wanted, and about tho
prico desired.
Address,
John Wanamaker,
Largest Dry Goods House,
Philadelphia.
'"Ill Ml ill' 1
"I la
I TU It.
1 II 1 1 . IH!I
iWrji i 'h
PEN.SIONS
f r in uiiv eiiuso ; nlsn, for h-Ira ol ileceaM el so'illur-.
All tunslons il.Uu liacl; tu il.iy ot illscliari,v, nnU to
ei.ue ot the elealli ot the Hohller. I'ensloua tncrea!,
eel; lioiuity nnel new ellse'liaryesiU'O'ureil. AiUlress
v. Illi stump, htollIiAItT .t CO, Jiooin So. s M
lin.
llllill lli.itelv. ll few Yuunir Men anil l.mll.'H In
t-'ulll 'le'le'iriiitihy, agooil hlt'lallOll I'llaraiile'i'el, act
Ureal ullh blalu). '. HKItUN TU.Keni V'll III.
uuuin, uiuo.
.Murili in, nil. w
Slirrmlnrss ami Aliilily.
Hop llitlen no freely .nlvertUed in nil the
papers secular anil reglgious, are bavin
liriiosale, anil are Mippluiitiiii- all iithtr
iiicillcines, There U no elenytiiR the vir
tues of the Hop plant, nnel the proprietors.
of tliee Hitters have t,hon e-reat Rhreinl-
ne-a unci ability in compoiiniling a Hitter-),
whoo virtues re so palpable to overy line's
iibservation Exchange.
An eihl v.-oni'iii- .litiiins.nl to be vere
po r, livinj: near .Miil.llesex, llutler county, Houl liuliuiuir, Wajhlniiion, n.c. hVj
MIH l.lhe-ie ii lueiiuiiei Mil n iee- iiiiys liei,
anil nelifliborie, who went to the nbl womnii.
ah, made search ol the premises, 1 hey
liiiiiul tit least $1,000 hielilen In oill-it nt
places. .
Di'inocralie r-tata U invent iom will be
IitM in tlie-e rilatei cm theso clays
Nebraska Msrrhai vtrvlteU Ma u
tjlltl April 7 I kllllbdsi Mie va
le-uislaua Arpll 13 I south Ceiiulltu ..luiie 1
Texue. A III !li Al. Iiauitl linn- a
re-mee'lvatili... Anrll .'s Arl.niisaK turn- V
111110 Mu 0 'Il'lllll'tusce June'
Wleecuiislu May is 1 li illanu lune
New Jcibey M.iy l'J I Kttituclijr June IT
MM,lsrtJir.iSH-r.S.-.i..isSirsSS,.,il..,l
Busnui.ss iNotioos
Your ttililreti on n P .ftnl Card for a f-amrlf
or uur lii-iiuiinilly lUu-trutfii tnuir,
oi nrs iiuMi; uim.UY,i.i.Ku.n, muU.
w MiirtU iv, im
von
ltroncl.ltli,
lluiir-.rn
TirLllaif or I)rucbuf liao
Thrum.
Sorr Tliruntt
C'uld Iti Ihr Ilrndt
Indut'iiiM
I in llui ll.irli
Astliniittla Coil, li,
An 1 relli f of Cunnumi-ih t'
y - .
Hn. imOTVNJXa Is & rcrul&r
Kraauiitd f Eaeaicliie.a kVlllful
I Lrmackt, aud & thorough
ill ,-at IU"C(i:C."(Com,'U
6- lColsDCordiali Lot uiorcs.
cu.t of xuero cliancv.but cf long
dentiflo rc-carch ia chemifitry
ami lueJidne, bd is Ululr wcu
ly uia rat idity cf tis cctiaa tzii
lu unjianJlcVel ecacy, Tbo
fiIcnro la ltd mauufactureli at
li'dHtra limn is preat as t!wt cf
any othrr mciUclna upon Uia
warUt, aa4 yt t it ii boM at th
oscceilUiffly low vrtco of Oc.
rKuuila Uif.lcj (for ft
filwrt Uluo ci'y) t rta.
W.CIIAIPION lHtOUMTi,.I. I).. Prnprlnor. 11 17 Arrli Strrrt, PM'.adrlpl.lu, pn,
I UK SXl.I ! V I III' "'.ii! till Tim AND All. HHI'lKHST ,
Marriages.
Ml.Mllil 'I'Al'sT. -At Iilooin.buri;, March 18,
by llev. S. Miulieil, I). 1) , Mr. William .Mm
ier, of I.iinlsvllle, Ljcoiiiine; (ounly, ai.el Mbs
Mairule C. Fa in I, of llemlocl; townslilp, Co
lumbia county.
I)i:rrei:i. Ilci'lliut.. On Snbbilh eveniri;,
Muuh 'Jlst, at the I.ullieran parsnnaife. by
Itov O, I), S Marclay, .Mr Milton Havlnr
Deltzel, of l'liilmlilphla, J'a , anU Miss Mary
Alice uetntel, ol JJloouieburg, l'i.
Oa.li paiel (or '1000 lnuhels of gnoil While
or l ellow Luts at cllai 111111; s, Light
Heel. Mttrcn iy yni
Itubhers atMcKliiney's,
Cash paid for 2001 liuttertt tiilas Voiinc
Light Street, lor six necks, Match 1'J-Civ
HcoU nml sliucw tlieap nt McKiiiuey'j.
Cionl Ilutti r B0 ciil per potinil at .Silas
loungs, l.igiitnireet. uiarcii u-nv
I. V. Uartmnnofli-u tlie liiiet Hue nf Cal-
iccits in me town rr eouniy liu iinu no
them.
Uubteer Coats whilo nnel black-, lllantets.
I.eugings, Oluveei, Caps at tho luiust )inco
111 ii, i.uueuueri; s.
If you winlm Nice Dress, look nt I. W.
t J 11 1 1 111 an s goons.
rii tT Tr. Tf A P PIOTT P I 1h a 11 w Instrument
s" . i a , -mien mil t u u,lt
loin--11 11 In Ihe pul'lle. '1 he el.. Ik-loun muslr or 11 e-
I'lir.i h, hi r-1'1'oellK-iel III 1111V utile l.uii,. eeiiiiin ,,i-
ellllil e leli eh uiuh 1 iiilielv Ik-iii l.in' c f lulls e. 'I tie
siniiirs me- iiiiuiiieii'ii rroni one ti, ten. niul ihe. mu
sic Mine 1 lie en limalile-M llie instrument is 1 intil, ,.-,1
111 Ilk..' 111 inne r in-stt-ml uf U'tnir irlnleel in iinii-s,
I.ici.MhUi Hpnri'eiu en the music cf ihe li.rn; 11 Is
He- Liuir or uiusieiii liisiruiiiiiiis. ui cl this Is a p-r-tcel
haip In liilnalure- ll.e smile ctillilo'ls I lie's
anil sheiul 1 ti.- In every f.iuitl lu the land. Any me
nil1, 1 an ic-itil this ailn rtlse-uie ill c-eu yx It ut unt e
asMell as me must uccomp.is.iici! iiiihIiIui. lie
K.1111I.V nui.sii.it, u'Hl an ormimeni toany r cm We
nlsn s, ti, t null tt u l.irifo lot uf uiusle nuuiberiel us
CXPt.lllteil aUeic. 'Ihe ll(,t 1 Cllhlcs 4 Hullie', Slle'll
iioine';- e si none 01 Miuiu.cr; iiu-i pie nii'i
IIH-:' "llM t'eell-seet lloll.l-:" -llljlil line S'nrl -',,eil
nil llie f.euiiiti' lin-lodle-nof llio elji. I'elfi-ct setlv
faelloli L-Uirunteeel. Klerioie lllio puich ises 1 11
itors'.e lie-in aii-1 rei'-iuimi'iuls ihetutu their ncl-rli-
liors, 1 iiiiii; e.f 11110 inure le-Uious months of simii
tuiiiasi'i mil le- He re Is a supeiu musical liislru-
i.i. ti'i 1 -.ell for use ami ri-iiutrinc- nn i,rri,-ei,.' in
sleei iif,-.ll. s-'iiel ali'iiee, an 1 llilue IIAlle I.ITU
.MillMII lule i IhP g it liejllly nn-1 11 jil f.iii-nr.
Sent l-i 1 ! ,M lu a 1 e't-iste re el paikiicedililihi usures
uiie'iei- neiu iiei, j en 11 eeipi 1 1 pru e l..esi. lie-
11111 ,'. ,ssi eii.cu uie-e-i en re-eislcll'U le-ller. AU-
uiiss KiiNtiAi.i, x. 10., tli l'ruukltu si. liofctou.
MllsS
-An oil estauusti'-ti eateeern ulioisei n, i-eiiiutv i
lllill,s-OllWl.VU. .s, I. ,UI114.
w Slarct 19, 1111,
xixirruifs notici:.
Call nt McKiiincy s lur Shoes.
If you wait Freeh Groceries, iro nuJ bee I. tUu -laairsik-uecl Kxecutor niihout Ue ia'. '
W.Unrtmaa's. j ,eWOw, -M.tLOAN,
kSTATK Cl' VAhllll I'iM'OlST PFCEASKD.
Ijllers 'restainenlary mi the estate of Vaslitl
I'aiii eiiest late 01 tne town ot lih omsburir. I'olumtiia
cil'iu, I'eiiiia, cli'ceaseel, halo 1-e'eu k'Unli'il ti ll.e
1,1 -lsl, r of sella e uuiily lu M.l' Nnuu. All iktsOUS
u.iMiU'eliliiis utuliiM '11 eeslalc of the deceeleiet
art' r -lu-steel to ore-en the-in rr.r k.-ieiornr,, ....r.
those Inaeiileil to in.! estate to innke- pay meit 10
Eiccuior.
Rov.'l Co'ts. Atvc'-.
' BEAUTIFUL SEA SHELLS
l-'orfl In i.-l'M'TuI It'tt.-r. w.- will -.-ii'l two At..l-
ont'h'l. Mit'j .m Urtfe, nnd (Mji.i.iln u 11 ilu-l-crdottli'
r-lnbuw. I'lnva uu liu.lt himr' "14 a
tue i i i.ttMiuiai tor &o Ciiiih. , & a. lil-i., uub
AUtfuio-', i ai,
r nre u w, -.
Mcks Patent-RoadT MacliinB-
Keers Hi-1 l.huay llu- Itrcs Ik tier for hilt the.
pre'seut e usi , ruplJly o.nlu.- lulu (uur In ilty
anelei'Uliere. l ue-iil.irs free-.
(A.M'1. I'h.NN l. .V hu.SS, Kenuett S.pure, I'll.
r March u, 4w.
Ul'lTD'tS .NOI'lCl'.
.-. AIS OF llll 1-ElLKll 1'KCElStH.
PIAHOSOg
ii... oi in- Ire
W'lil.lu.luj. .S. J
i stool L.ivi-r and lieici; only iio to fie o.
e.e.sn id r-eujis, sri neeels, nnel)
IIs,moo1, liuuk, oulj t:rv-iu,ira-
Aclilreess HANII'.I. 1'. 1IKA1TV.
I .Marili i in
ft777 KM! ami exjieiifei to ageus. fiutnt
Will t'ecv. AJUrees V. 11. VIl'KHi,, Aiiirust.i
Maine. r JUieli ijW.
a liVKitilsi:i.s, t
"i- i'ii
net c '
Aiie rl- ii
.Mali u
nel Ire s-liitr tiEei. P. nciWKi i
i r-i , jurri, run i, urn ii.i- e.
ill., 'l enseil llu, of AHVl.lll'iSlMI n,
i i.-p4K-r. :-.i.jia(-e PalnphU-t, lee.
r
"vt uTici: to candidatks ron
xi eim- Ae.r ,eii,s,r; i.-Nsrr.e'Tim.
Tun
An examination of eaiiin,i.it.i- e,,r ee,u .i.- ..
Mine 1l,sK , tor 11 W In lei PuUslllle, c,n Uie Mil
clay of April, lv-ii, , , mmi iii Idij at m o ei ie k. a in
luspce tors nr. to be apieciuti-U for the i ririt or
inMKU l"Slr"'1 "" lUa "JF
Maicli , lfIre6lJeIlt ot 1110 UulrU - l-Jtsmlners.
eee,' i- herehj clientlii. tlio einetera'irneel ap
p einie it ny llie eirtiua''l'utirt if Columbia, county
lo clisi ritmtes Urn f in, in t ie hands of Hlr im dealer
nmn. if n iat' 1 i'eale.- us ailm. ele bunts lion of Ira,
I'eaier, ami of money lu hu on n hmds as adm. il9
IioiiU iioti if sulel Ii.i IViler, U-ce-as-eel. to and
anion.- tu ' parlies entitle el thereto ; will att-nel at
hlsunle'e in 111 si nsburhf mi -utureliy, Mircii siih,
Issei at v ei'cl ick lu Ihu f in-ncHiu ; when unit whero
a'l peisons h 111111; cl,i ins ujeon the saKl fatd nru re
ipilreel lo pies"hl them or be forever Uvburred from
cumlui; In fur a share ut bald ruud.
JOUN 11. KI1EK7.R,
Ie-b.7,-lv. Auditor.
FOR SALE !
A VAiA'AIlLE l'AUM Htuate InMacllson town
ship, Columbia co, near New Cclumbli, contatolne
107 Aoi'PH of Lmul,
here Is a
TWO-S.TOUV Fit Ml! HWELUSO IIOI'SB,
A Sprlnir ami HocU Well cf Water, a LAltGU NEW
HANK llAltN,
A YOUNO Al'i'LE OUCHAUD,
and other Fruit T.vcs on tho pnmlses.
For terias and particulars arply to
AAltO.V SMITH,
Jan. U.'t.o-sm lluck Horn, Pa.
TIT IS PAPER!
my l to fmnl mi tile at Geo.
lirUU
inny
1- Heivi ,.11 - i k. .... ...
AJu-rllntnc Hu en 11 bpruou hir ( wh-pn aVuVr
UUmoomrttcuiuay LomaUelurli IN NEW YOKK,
leb. ii, iT-it y