The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 28, 1880, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
iii.ooHsni'iui, .Fitimr, mat an, uso
IIs Mlnnlo Eyoily Is bulling In York, I'n.
Col. f. J. Keck, of llatltton, hai gone out
ol tlioitfug burfnem.
Oo and fee the "Two Orphans" to night at
ll,e Opera Home.
nx-8liorlir W. 1. KlkcnJall, of Luierno co.,
raenllonid ai n candldato lor As'omuly.
I K. A'aller, Kq.,wcnt In Georgia lat wetk
Oil huslncra.
Tim personal jiroi'erty In tho City Hotel wll
benolil at public falo on the llli anil Gth of
June.
IHigli anil grow fat grow fat ami bo latigbtil
at. It Is a poor rule that will not work In all
directions.
The howl overtho potato bug lias commenced
It is mid they neer were so numorous m they
are thU Hiring.
Tho brautlful Idea of getting something for
nothingis nowhoro more readily traceablothan
io a newspaper offico.
The Bloomsburg band attended tho fotlvnl
held by the Afton band last Saturday night, In
full unifi rm.
J, K. Bltlenbender attended tho convention
of the Young Men's Chrlftlan Association at
l'olt.'grove last week.
l'hlllp Kline, an Aged and respected citizen
of Mt. Pleasant township, committed filicide
on Thursday evening of last week, by hanging.
If your wife has loft her health, the Ore-it
Mexican Ilemedy will be found asure and swift
restorative. Ask your druggist fur it.
lion. Thomas Chalfnnt, of the Danville 'In
lelligcnecr, is again able to atlend to his edito
rial dulicJ. He had a long siege of sickness.
The residence of Nicholas Klmlt near
Rohrsburg, was destroyed by fire, on Friday
nieht. of last week, the occupants barely hav
ing time to escape.
Tho regular monthly meeting of iho Goprl
Temperance Union will be held in tho Presby
terian church on luesdny evening next. The
public are cordially invited to attend.
The Episcopal convention of the Diocese of
Central Pennsylvania will meet nt Heading on
the 8lh of June. Judge Elwell, E. H. Drink
er anil Geo. E. Elwell mo the delegates from
St. Paul's church.
Tne Indies of Sunbiiry worked all day on the
Sunday afier the Mllion fire, and made np near
ly ono thousand dollars worth of clothing for
women and children. It was a work of charity
and necessity.
The Wllkcsbarre lltxord says there is but one
wealthy man ,in that town who refused to con
tribute to the rolief of Milton. Wo have a man
of considerable means in this town who dona'
ted the magnificont sum of fifty cents.
The ho', dry wealhor lias done much dam
age to tho strawberry crops in Maryland, Vir
ginia and Delaware. Hay and grain arc suffer
ing nil over the country.
No civil cases have boon tried in the Mon
tour countv courtB this year. TIito were only
four on tho list for the present week and they
were disposed of without trial.
The annual conclave of Knight's Templar
met at Williamsport this week. The city was
beautifully decorated and crowded with strang
ers. A grand reception took place nt the Park
Hotel on Wednesday eveninr.
Messrs. Murray, Dougal it Co., of thoMilton
carhops, sent out word on Friday that they
jad employment on the car work grounds fti
every man presenting himself, as they intended
to rebuild immediately.
On Friday evening last while the puddlers and
heaters were at work in the Milton nail fnctc
ry, one hundred and fifty feet of tho ventilator
roof fell upon the roof of the main building
with a crash that was heard for a mile. For
tunntely no ono was injured.
Tho McGibeny farrily at the Opera House,
"last week, 'Wednesdsy, gave a first-class enter
tiinment. They are a truly wonderful family,
in n musical way. Never lose another oppoi-
tunily to seo them if you with to pass a de
lighlful evening.
A son of Jesse Henrock, of Greenwood, wn
killed on Friday, of last week, between Eyer's
Grove and Mordansyille. He was engaged in
hauling railroad tics, when his boom became
loose, and in endeavoring to adjust it, a portion
of the load foil upon Mm, crushing him.
We should have stated in our report of the
meeting for the rolief of Milton last week, that
Mr: Peter Iiillraejer.otlbreil to receive and
take charge of all contributions at his stcre. He
and F. V. Billuieyer, Esq. devoted their time
to the worthy object, nnd not only received the
goods brought in, but attended to the shipping
of same ontho P. & II. read to Milton,
The p.-oceeds of the festival held by the Pl.ll
ologian Society for the benefit of Milton was
$90 03, which has been banded over to David
Lowcnberg, Treasurer. This makes over S7u0
in money that has been contributed, which
with provision, clothing, &c, makes the whole
amount more than $1200.
The Sunday School Convention convened
at the Presbyterian church on Tuesday
morning, and elected I!ev. Jf. L. Smyscrns
President and Lamon Bower, Secietary. The
session was not well attended, owing probably,
lo the extreme warm weather. It khculdbe sus
tained by Ihe ihuieh. Tho convention closed
on Wednesday afternoon; a programme was
prepared for the evening.butin the absence of a
number of delegalcs they adjourned. Next
convention will be held at Zion's Church, near
Orangevllle.
Wilh the great fondness for law which the
Town Council nro at present exhibiting, it
would bo a good thing for them to see lint Iho
ordinancs forbidding piga to run at largo is en
forced. It is bad enough to compel the people
to be annoyid with cattle, without permitting
another nuisance which is as yet lorbiuucn.
Dr. Jacob Schuyler has preseuted us wilh a
pamphlet entitled, "Digestion and Indlges,
tlon, or the Dyspeptic's Guide to Health, the
subject of a lecture, How, What and when to
eat, with some remarks on the trcatmentt of In
digestion." This lecturo was first delivered by
Dr. Schuyler before the County Institute, and
was so well received that it was printod for
general distribution. It contains much good
advice, and should be read by all who have any
dy speptic troubles. Price 10 cents.
A special meeting of the Town Council was
held last week. Thursday evening, at the call of
Mefsrs. Holmes, Sharplcss, Hassert and Thorn
as, Mr. Holmes moved to reconsider the ac
tlon of the council In atklng for an Injunction
gainst the Water Company. Nobody seconded
this mctlon and the ineetlrg adjourned. ih
time four memlers who railed this meeting.
have made affidavits in the Injunction proceed
tnga to the effect that the work Is being proper,
y done, ind yet all but Mr. Holmes are con
tent to let this expensive litigation continue'
When this matter comes lo an end there will be
a Urge amount of cods to pay, and It will be
tut, fair lo make those foot the bills who have
4ir,nttcffrl!y incurred item, '
THE COLUMBIAN AND
John W
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Main street
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"ii.ini.un oi ino I , M. n. A. tm..
(trove, was one of great Interest. Tho Imnort-
question was, how can . .l
greatest work among boy, S. A. Tmrt was
T nn," "l" J ""l "A -Hstrict use thetr
Influence to estab II. . ,t, i.r.i. ..m , .
. . nuitu win iniprnat
lie boys, as they will 80on be young men and
nuiuil LllCm.
A Siif.ep with Tiircr Haw.-Samnel So
mi, of Vashlnrjlon townshln I. il, ,
t . , , . . ' 4 ' ," wmicr ui I
-rr "g duck amo, which is a natural curiosl-
ty. It has no less than three heads. First is
"" no less than three heads. First is
tho regular head, in tl. r!l,i .-.i
erly formed. Then-under mM. I. . L.n
head about the siioofa laree wnlnni
.... . .ui.iu, ,ongue ann teeth, but no eyes,
the animal was ono of a pair of twins, Is ,p.
arenuy nea t hy, growswell, and docs not seem
to bo affected in tho ni l (i. .....
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vv.uiiy u piniruiar rnrmi iv ...i -i.A..i.i f
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.... l"e racnRKe"eor .Mr. Adam Forenaueh
Willianuport Jlullclin.
A IIousKiioiD Neei,.-A book on tho liver,
its disease and their treatment
ding treatises upon liyer complaints, torpid liv.
or, jaundice, billiou.nes, headache, ronstl,
I'auon, uyspepsia, malaria, etc. Address Dr.
Sanford, 1C2 Broadwny, New York City, N. Y.
may i-iw.
The sad Intelligence of tliedmth r Mr,
"co. B. Markle, formerly Miss Claire Tuhbs,
of Kingston, was received hero last week
Wednesday. Sho died at her homo in
Jeddo.Lumno county, on the morning of that
day, after an Illness of, bout ten weeks Ilw
only last January that the young couplo were
married nnd tho bride went from her father's
home with the prospect of many years of hap
pinrss before her. She was a beautiful, light
hearted girl, with alovoly nature, nnd during
her visits here, made hosts of friends who sor
row with the allicte.l husband and fmiily in
their boieavement. The funeral took l.lace at
Kirgslon on Saturday afternoon,
Our drug stores are now supplied with "Malt
Bitters," the new Food Mediclno which has
done so much good and comes to us so hichlv
recommended. Try it. It may save you heavy
uociors bills. mnv 7.4w
At tho M. E. Sunday School, held at SicIIen-
ry'a in Orange township, May IGth, 18S0. unon
the death of Miss Elmira Poust, tho following
resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in
his allwise Providence to call from our midst
one of our former Sunday School scholars. Sho
was atllicted a long limo and bore it pntiently
and put her trust in her Creator, who doeth ail
things well.
Jkaolml, That the Sunday School has sn.
tained the loss of a regular and active member.
Ilemlvcd, That while wo lament th. iWtli nf
our beloveit sitor, we humbly bow in submis
sion io ine uecree ol Uivme I'rovulence, be -lieving
that our loss is her gain.
l!csohel. That we sincerely and afiectionalelv
sympathize with the family.
Heiohal, That the resolutions be published
in me couniy papers.
IIUIIECOA McHCNItY, I
Mary A. McHenry, V
Freeman Bellas, I
Com.
I deem It my duty to acquaint sufiering hu
manity w'th the fact that St. Jacob's Oil is the
mot beneficial remedy tver introduced; this
i naye practically tested, for the past sixteen
years I havo suffered with rheumatism, ard so
severely that I was often robbed of my night's
rest. A change of wealher would havo the
most painful effect on me.for then I could
move
neiiucr nanus nor ieei. i irieu every i
known remedy but of no avail; nt last some
body recommended St. Jacob's Oil, and I con
cluded to try it, but wilh little hope for relief.
Having hardly used half a bottle, the pains di
minished, and to-day I am well and hardy
once moro- The small sum of fitly cents had
curtd me- Thomas Ott, St. Boniface, Pa,
Tho following subscription have been re
ceived bv the Milion lljlief Committee since
lnt weel:
Philnslphia.SlO; S. Knorr, $10; 0. W. No.il,
S10; M. S. Applerunn, $15; Philip Unangst,
$2; Jacob Mellick. $50; H. W. McKeynolds,
$2; Jacob Keller, $5; G. W. Correll, $1; A.
Lewis, $1; D. P. White, SI; N. U. Funk, S3;
Jerry llc, $1; Harman & Hasserl, $1; Cash
$1; E. P. Curtis, SI; J. Hendershott, $2; I).
J. Waller. $10; Mary D. Snyder, $5; F, H.
Bentz, $1; A.L.Fritz, $1; Jesse K. Thomas,
$1; Mary Tustin, $1; Mrs. Sleeman 50 cents;
Mrs. Zahner 50 cents; J. II. Sleeker 25 cents;
C- A. Kleim, 25 cents; J. Welliver 25 cent;
David Iirobst 25 cent; Cosh CO cents; C. Fom1
wold, 25 cents; Wm. Kvnns25 cent; Cash 50
cents; Philologlan Society, SU0 98. Total,
S2:)U8. Prey ioufly reported, 524.00. Whole
amount, 755.48.
Notice. The officers and stockholders of
tho Fislungcreek Improvement Company arc
requested to meet at the office of C. B. Brock-
way. in Bloomsburg. Pa-, on Saturday, the 12th
day of June, 18S0, for tho transaction of iuv
portant business.
C. B. Bkockway, Sec'y.
liEKWICK LETTKIt.
Eds. Columbian ;
Tho public schools will close this week. The
high school will have commencement exerci'es
nn Friday evening. In l ie hall of the i. -1
C. A.
No little excitement was occasioned last Sat
urday evening, by a rumor that a man in wo
man's clothing was prowling around town, and
endeavoin" to set fire to a house. 1 he mas
querader was given chase but eluded his pur
suers. He is still an enigma,
One evening latt wcik, three men, Bitlcr,
Fowler, a weak-minded Lut wicked fellow, and
'helped themselves to several thousand
feetoflumber fromtho canal wharf, loaded It
on a boat and set sail. Tho theft was witnessed
k...n,. 1, Informed ihe owners of the
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umber. Tho Hi eves were captured snu lanen
before the justice. Two oflhcm gave bail for
ikoir nnnenranra nt court and tho other.Fowler,
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was taken to the county jail.
TWration dav will be obervedon Saturday
, ... ...
the 29th inst. There is to be a parade to tno
..,..l- In ,tnrl l, nrnci of SO d r. BHll
ihen to Heseryoir Park, whero nn address will
be nude by Rev. Kumler and a memorial liH
torv of our soldiers read by W. E. Smith. In
tho evening lliero will be a temperance drama
nlnved by the P. O. S. of A. in 0. F. Hall.
Judging by n reheartal your correspondent
heard, tho affair will ben success,
A meeling of citizens was held last Wednes
day evening in the O. F. Hall, for the purpose
of conlributing aid to the Milton sufferers,
Hight liberally did tho town respond. Hie em-
ployecs of the works gave each a day's wages
... . ..... if.. .-!.i. c-.nn. TI,.
and the firm headed the list with S500. The
balance was made up by citizens. The total
amount thus far contributed is tujs.iJ.
Iho Lliernry Society floats on successlully.
At the last meeting, we had a recitation uy
Miss Lizzie Ealon, and an essay by Miss Mag-
gio Mallory, for the introductory exercises,
These were followed by an interesting debate
on "That Fashion is a greater evil than Intem
perance." Tbe speakers on Ihe affirmative were
L. Thompson, Dr. Hill, and S. B. Crouse; on
the negative were Dr. Fleas, I. Bower, and An
draw Frcas. Dr. Hill distinguish d himself In
the delivery of a brilliant llttlo speech, not
more eloquent though than the very truthful re
ply by I. Bower. For poello thought, Andrew
Freas carried off tho palm. The Judges' decis
ion was In favor of the affirmative.
llETORTXB,
, Berwick P-, May 35, '80.
or llent. The Esnv llnin Mill .Itiml.il
at the K.nv 1W.1 t. ...i . ........
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HOItnsilUltd NKWB.
Eti. Columbian :
On Siturday, the 16th inst.sta blithilav
party llttlo Jtoggle Black, In trying to get on a
'Flying Jlnnt" brokolier arm. It was painful
al Cr,ti bu' ' l"ccnt Is doing well
On Friday the 2tst. Elwom1 Rimt.W
fell
from n ladder nnd broke his arm.
Our popular miller. Georee Cole, undertook
to cultivate his patotocs. The horse got unman
ngeablo, escaped from theculiltai nr Ami fnmnful
M Ul6 whe1 f"1J "loto atlrr'nUni, where
It was finally caught.
Annie Utt, returning from a nartv clvon bv
Ella Utt lost her way home and was found bv
joo iwwm, who kimlly showed her the way,
Ti,r,m;i.nr wr .. i. t.-.-.i.
himself, wife and granddaughter, were aroused
k.il,.i..i .1. .,
...t.. nii ui, 111c uigm 01 1110 Z1SI 10 UnU
m h-.,a. r... n.
o, anil ha't barely time to es
cape. Iho house was a largo square one and
had been built but a few years. It was well fur
nished and tho loss will there lore be large, as It
is now reported that the Insurance had ex
pired.
As all the abovo occurred on Fridnv it seems
to havo been an unlucky day.
Wm.and Bent Ikeler havo beenbiilldlni? a
fence around tho yard and enrden ot
tholr mill house. As the nallncs are rouch.
they should add a coatol lime and water to
give It n mi
...
moro rustic appenranco.
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S!' V" T,S'
l00k9 f'ri Bn
ellcr, who camo home from the west
till sojourning
and far less than
forty,
Tho pleaant shower last Saturday was very
welcome, and although it did not last long it
had a line ctlect on vegetation. Moie anon.
Poor Pk.v.
Wasted. The following files of tho Co
lumbian are wanted Uy the undersigned, for
which a reasonable price will be paid:
One ropy October 29, 1875
" December 31 "
" February 11 1870
" February 23 "
" April 14 "
" May C "
" Mav 12 "
" June 2 "
Juno 30 "
July 14 "
Two copies
One copy
Two copies
One copy
Two copies
Jamrary 2S
July 13
October 19
November 22
June 21
January 18
February 21
1877
tt
1878
it
1879
One copy
April 18
August 8 "
0. B. Bhouuway.
londjn ruurLir
Is tho safest, best and cheapest material ever
u(d for Iho destruction of tho Potato Bug.Cot
ton Worm anil Canker Worm, and has become
the recognized poison for the extermination of
theso fearful plagues.
It was first introduced iu 1877, since which
time It has received the most unqualified sup
port of all the leading agriculturists throughout
the United Stale.
It has been cirefully an&lyzed and recom
mended by the U S. Agricultural Department
nt Washington, by the U. S. Entomological
Commission, and by Iho Profeesors of the
Slate Colleges.
i,,.n,i : i.m niiniiiliiB. ilnnnolmnt
(1istricst whero offered in 1879. and in
e,e , wiicre MaMr, nnlled eavo un
L0utiue,l satisfaction, destroying not only tho
larv!o,but also the winged insect.and leaving tho
l.niiwT.nn .ml i,..1Miv
It costs much less than Paris Green, nnd goes
neaily three times as far. For sale by Moycr
Bros., BloomFbtirg, at wholesale and retail.
may 29-3w
Dkatii in Canned Fruit. An exchange
in commenting on the poioning of a family
in Brooklyn recently, Indulges in some re
marks that apply in Bloomsburg as well as else
where. An examination showed that the poi
soning came from a salt of zinc caused by the
action of the free acid of the fruit upon the
zinc cover of the jar. The fruit was canned by
n friend of Ihw family, nnd every care taken to
havo it pure. The whole trouble aroe from
allowing a portion of iho zinc cover to come in
contact witli the frnlt, as other cans put up in
tho sme way nt the same time, and by tho
same person, and in which the zino was cov
ered, were free from all poison. People using
canned goods should examine lliecan and if the
zinc iu the cover has come in contact wilh the
contents of tie jar, throw it away. Butafar
betler and safer way is to use glass,
ROUND ADOUT ItOAItlNGCHEKK.
The pic-n ic season will soon be at hand.
Mr. Mayberry Yeager has moved into his
new dwelling.
Since Saturday's rain, the" grain, grass and
Bhrubbory seem to bo somewhat revived,
Mr. William Pfahler lost a valuable horse,
by Inflammation of the bowels not longsince
Samuel Snyder, Kj., and wife, of Mifllinville,
were visiting relatives recently in this vicinity.
Mr. E. II. Bolicli has turned his attention to
tho mediclno business, by compounding whatis
known as Bollch'a Celebrated Army Liniment.
Try it. 50 cents a botlle.
Our studious friend, Mr, Chas. Fahringer,
who by the Milton (ontlngration was thrown
out of his job, is at home wilh his parents In
this place.
Tho wheat hereabout looks well. Rye prom
ises bat rather a meagre crop and the grass is
alto very backward, owing we presume, consul
erably lo the dry wuither.
A western editor ttanding on the threshold
of 1.1- sanctum, beh.ld an emigrant wagon pass
y wi.u ... .ouowing .i.mt.,.1,, ..
trusted, in Kansss we busied. onder if it
was w. u, Keiniwiu who, we are. 10m, is on
I. lo ...... ,...,,., I mill. la.
-
Why is It that " Urcle Sam" cannot glvo this
route a iaiiymail inttend of n tri-vedlv as it is.
I .. ti 1.. r. n ir ... .1..
M'or m"J '' ,
present mall carrier is compile,. .0 ma,ve u-e
.ri.n... ,-. In lrn,j.,nrt ..11 II, a Mini mi
" ""V, "
U'" -'" "'""I
via. of Roarlngcreek and Numhla.
Kni'Oimnt.
May 21lh, 1880.
Uooil Company Number NIiip.
tVooi Company, Xtimbcr jVne, Inn its us
ual full complement of stories, by Miss Sar
ah Q. Jewett, author of Deephaven, Sydney
Hall, and others.
Lord lleaconsflehl's reaont defeat at tho
i sr)ecial iuterest to Mr. Qeo. M
T j i( Kr8,,hlc sketch of his career, which
I . .
gives much information about tbe late pre
mlcr. "Science in High Latitudes" has also
. narilciilar timeliness iu connection with
the uowettte Arctic expedition, for which
prep4r(l,iuns ate now going forward. It i;
. g Dougias, authorof several prevlou
t ,uis mapDei "Country Schools
and State Needs," by W. M. Bicknell, urges
tbe want of an enlivening and energetio in
lluence from a central state board in coun
try schools.
President Iliscom, ol Madison, WU.,Unl
vtrsity talks about names; Octave Thanet
has "The Canada Thistle;" and there Is
Bketch entitled "A French Home."
In tbe Editor's table there Is an assault
nn that growing public nulsiance the system
of feeing servants, a graft from foreigu toad
ism not wanted in this country.
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
TUB VOLTAIC BELT CO., MAltSHALL, MICH.
Will send their celebrated Eleclro-Vottnic
Belts to the atllicted upon 30 days trial. Speedy
euros guaranteed, They mean what they say.
Wrlto to them williout delay. Nov. 2l-ly.
How an KlephnntWas Weighed.
An Indian writer rotates an Interesting;
anecdote concerning Shabjee, tho lather of
tho first ruling Prince of tho Mabarattas of
Ulndoostan, who lived at about the begin
ning of tno seyenteenth century. On ono
occasion n certain high official made n vow
that ho would distribute to the poor the
weight of his own elephant In silver money,
but tho great difficulty that nt first presen
ted itself was tho mode of ascertaining
nhBt this weight really was, and all the
learned and clever men of the court seemed
to have endeavored In vain to construct a
machine of sufficient power to weigh the
elephant. At length It Is said that Shabjee
came forward nnd suggested a plan which
was simple and yet ingenious In the highest
degree. He caused the unwieldy animal
to be conducted along a stage, especially
made for the purpose by the water side, into
a flat-bottomed boat, and thcn,having mark
ed ou the boat the height to which the water
reached after the elephant had weighed
it down, the latter was taken out,and stones
substituted In sufficient quantity to load the
same line. The stones were then taken to
the scales, and thus, to the amazement of
the court was ascertained the truo weight
of tho elephant.
Hon. George N. Corson, Nnrristown.says:
Tho Phtcnlx Pectoral Is Indispensable in my
family. It acts like a churtn In curing
coughs and colds with tho children, and I
always uso It when addressing a jury. Price
25 cents. 0. A, Klelm,Bloomsburg. aprlG-ly
Horace Mayriard, the present minister to
Turkey has been agreed upon by Mr.
Hayes and his cabinet for the appointment
of Postmaster General in place of Judge
Key who goes on the United States beneh
Tennt8sc3.
It should be the aim of every owner of
IIorscs,Cows,&cnto make them as handsome
and useful as passible. The German Horse
and Cow Powder helps to develop all the
powers of the animal. It improves its beau
ty nnd Increases Its usefulness. It makes
milk, muclc and fat. By using it a horse
will do more work and a cow givemore milk
and be in better condition with less feed.
Sold only by weight at 15 cents a pound by
C. A. Kleim, Bloomsburg.
Dec 12, '70-ly
Learning to Sew.
To be handy with the needle, is one of the
sterling accomplishments of every educated
woman. To be able to take the "stitch in
time," is worth all the time and trouble that
are required to learn the art. Like walking
reading, and the many other things we com
to do with special thought, the learning to
sew Is a slow process, and should bo begun
while the child is quite young.
The girl should not only have the use of
the thread, needles, and patchwork, but be
instructed how to take the stitches, turn the
corners, and to do the various things con
nected with needle work. We are not ex
cluding the boys in our remarks, because they
need to learn to thread a needle and do
general sewing. Men aro sometimes situated
that they must depend upon themselves for
their necessary sewing. Even if It is an age
of sewing machines, it is best that all chil
dren should learn to use the simple common
old-fashioned kind, which can never be
wholly superseded, The amusement and
occupation thatstwing furnishes little folks,
alTord sufficient reason why all mothers
should see that their girls and boys, too,
learn to sow ; but the very practical use of
the needle in after-life is tho principle
thing, after all.
Harriet A.Newkirk, of Salem, says: lwas
cured of tetter in my hand by three applica
tions ol Uamplior Mill:. .My nusbanil wns
cured of old running Bores by using it, It
ureu my son ot a spratniu ankle. Price 20
cents. Sold by C. A. Kleim, .Bloomsburg.
npril 10, '80,ly
Dr. J. Schuyler, many years a Dyspeptic
and sufiering greatly with Neuralgia, Rheu
matism and constipation, getting relief
through an accidental discovery of a sub
stitute for calomel, without its debilitating
effects, preeribes the same forothers, varying
to suit each case with gratifying results.
iVmong many who have received tho bene
fits of bis treatment, tbe following bear tes
timony, as follows:
Bloomsburo, Pa., April, 1880
Dn. ScHUYl.nu. Dear Sir: I suffered
greatly with Dyspepsia for a long time. My
food after eating would burn and annoy me,
depressing my spirits, making me miserable
indeed. I became weakened down that I
could not work at my trade (sadler) I tried
various remedies recommended by physicians
and friends but none of them did me any
good until I placed myself under your treat
ment wnen i Degan toimprovo anu naye
continued getting better until the present
time. I now feel like a new man and can
work every day with cheerfulness.
JOHN UHRISTXAN
Bt.ooMSiiuiui, Pa., April, 1SS0
Dn. J. ScitUYLF.lt. Dear Sir .-For sever
al months I have suffered with difficulty in
breathing anu lu ness about tne stomach.
Two physicians pronounced my case one
of "heart disease for which 1 took Digi
talis nt their suggestion as the only medi
cine that could nossiblv do me anv good,
When you told me it was only sympathetic
ol tne stomacn uy uau uigestion, j ieu en
cournged and after being under your treat
ment for n few days thesymptomsof "heart,
disease " all left me and 1 lei t like a new
man, and have continued quite well ever
since.
JAMES V. I'EROUSON.
IlLOOjisnuito, Pa., March.lBSO
Dr. J. Schuyler. Jkar Sir: I can tes
tify to the value of vntir treatment for rheu
matlsni. I sunereu severely anu ior a long
time, and used various remedies, but all in
vain, until you commenced treating my case.
The nain from the Un to the Knee sciatica
which was very eovere, passed oil in one
week's time leaving me free trom nain, ex.
cent nome shifiing pains in the limbs, but by
continuing the use of vour medicines they
have all passiu away mat i now ieei quite
well again.
John Stishr.
Millville. Pa.. April 18S0.
Dn. J.ScilUYLnu Dear Sir .-The mod
iclne you sent me did me more good than
any I ever tried before. I am very glad
that others wno nuu cot reuei irom you
treatment advised me to give vou a trial tor
1 had BUlTered from dyspej sia for a long
time.
Mrs, nAKRiirr Joiinkok
MoitliANsvil.i.F. Col. Co., Pa., April 1BS0,
Dr. J. SuilllYLnR. Dear Sir :l am
pleased to give my testlmouy to the value of
your treatment in uyepepsia, l nau euuereu
greatly with distressing burnings and retch
ings in the stomach, Irom which I failed to
got any relief until I placed myself under
your treatment, when I commenced to get
better ana connnueu 10 improve until 1 ieei
entirely restored.
0, L. Sands.
may it 3-w
Marriages.
Urink Parks. On tbe 23d Intl., by Jobn
F, fierr, Esq., Mr. Daniel Brink to Mis Al
gernon Parka, all of Jackson township, Co
lumbia coantj.
Business iNoticos
Boot headquarters at McKlnney's,
A large slock of Sllk-chcuille and Jot
l'rlnges at I.ulz A Sloan's.
The'Butterick & CVs. Dress Patterns for
June are the handsomest ever produced be
fore. Sold by Marr.
For Fans
Sloan's.
and Parasols go to I.ulz &
Parasols, SunUmhrellas, Fans, Jko.. at I.
W. Uartman's.
Marr has some Beautiful Lawns very cheap.
Call and see them.
Lawns 8, 10, IH, 14 and 15 cents a yard
at Lutz& Sloan's.
Marr pays 25 cents for Butter and 12 cent
for Eggs.
. -. I,. i
Nice Dress Llnons,25 cents at I. W. Hart
man's. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKlnney'a.
The public are hereby Informed that
splendid suits are now made from the latest
styles ot Spring Goods on the following
terms; iMtett Stylet, Jyoweit lMca, Setl Ma
terial, JJcil Wortmanihip, and JBeil Fiti at
the Popular Storo of
David Lowenberg.
Men's nnd Boys' Linen Panting Goods at
I. W. Uartman's.
Admission free at McKlnney's.
Tho American Sewing Machlno Is the
lightest running and the simplest to thread
In the market. Sold by Marr.
More Shetland Shawls atLutz& Slocn's.
Go buy a Hammock at I. W. Uartman's.
Call at McKlnnej's for Shoes.
For Nobby Hats,
For Latest Styles,
For Lowest Prices,
Go to David Lowenberg's.
Appleton "A" Muslin 8J cents a yard by
the bolt at ItitzA Sloan's.
Cash paid for 4000 bushels of good White
or Yellow Oats at Silas Young's, Light
Street. March. 19-3m
Rubbers at McKlnney's.
I think Marr spIU the best Sugars. Syrups
and ColTee iu town.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
The Clothing Store of David Lowcnberg
is well stocked with all the latest styles of
Clothing for Men, Youth and Children,
Call and examine.
T
REASUKEH'S SALE
OF
UNSEATED LANDS
IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN'A.
Uy vlrtuo of sundry acts ot tho General Assembly
ot the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, relating u
the s lie or sealed an, 1 unseated lands In the county
of Columbia, eto , for ta-tes duo and unpaid, I will
otter at public salo at the Court House, In the town
ot lilooinsburg, on tho
SECOND MON DAY OF JUNE, A. D.,1880
in n'eim-k a. m.. tho following described Dleces of
lAnrt. or such nart thereof ua may bo necessary to
satisfy tho amount ottaics duo and unpaid against
tho i-amc, and contlnuo tho same from day today as
TERMS OF BALK.
Thi amount of taxes and costs must bo natd when
ti.n inn,i iq ktrnek on. or thosilo maybe void ami
tho property put up and resold.
BKAVKR TOWNSHIP.
Lot Cannon Morns....... ........
I 41
1 31
1 Si
319
I 22
9 43
81
OS
10JOO
a is
l a.-.
3 ss
no
3 94
7 83
Henry m
liniimin Hamuel
Its acres Davis Anthony
3 lota Prout Stephen
1() acres HailsWmT
nsuemuriui
llunslnger ltegena
Miller, Longenberger and Fisher...
Mann Allen
Mrouso Emanuel
S3
55
Drelsbach Isaac .
9 lots iiuaiayjuseim
100 acres No) cr (leo -
5 lota Ash Geo........
340 acres Ames, Abbott and Lose
160
179 74
151
lit
4 58
5 V.-i
3 77
7M
817
CD SO
60
lots neaver Jesse.......
Heaver Charles
" nutt and I'ugcr
.. llnver T H
83 acres Urockway O II .
lota cnarit-3 eshhuu......
.. rnrrnw Morris
140t acres Columbia coal & Improvement Co.
!3 " Drelsoacn 11 r
a lots i.vans m-iyu - ...
119
lianagan a. .
r rr v S -
11!
4 84
100 acres Krlck II r.... - .
a lnr.4 flcarhart m
604
7 87
00 acres Ilauck Jonathan.
9 40
100
lloates Charies and John..
4 70
4 80
Itlnderllter Johns. 313
9X lots Ilamer Jester 933
IIU1IU1U1. .
" Hunt Kll 4 64
Int. Kramer E L........m... 101
.. irtiMri A 8 17
10 acres Lynn Jacob ..... - 74
1018 l.uw renuu " .
-1 t.pw!s Krank 303
aoo acres Mann and Miller - 19 110
Morgan -r" -
More William -. 4 70
MclteynoldsltW 3710
Mlolcli Conrad -. 7 05
Mlnichlienjamln 7 00
Mlnlch I'eter - 4 .0
Nungesser (leorgc 9 87
3U0
1(0
100
100
43
140
lota Patterson J C 7 50
.. 1rla I'lAI-pni-ft o 52
3-5o 0 lotsltuthrutr bamuel CO 6 so
91 acres nice ueorBo........;
313
140 " Hweppenniser 1 .-.........
13 64
300
490
1410
" Miuinan juuu, ueuu.........................
" Shunmn fleo D and brother sister
" Stewart Wm ...
11 KhumanPL.
lots Smith J W
shlcK J J -
.. rrilcnn cipn
51 5
7S7
7 87
3 19
1 SS
3 70
684
335
3 03
89 acres
Vanducen ClUaman a Co.....
79 " '
118 " " " .
64 " " .. "
9 lots vastlneii i
S303 acres West Uuck Mountain o & I co.....
130 66
13 10
lota wetzel u -
" Wood Augustus
4 64
89 acres Wheeler wm
4 70
3 03
81
lots creasy Lioi a, ji v. ..
Cantner Wm. ,
Henry (icorge.
61
45 acres Longenberger Peter 3 03
iota .nasion iu
" Monday John
icres Shuman O A .,
" Shuman Michael..
" Bennlnger Christ......
BENTON TOWNSHIP.
Hoover Lizzie - 3 CO
Buckle John. Ir... s so
Sutton John 8 80
Mlf-i Klefer A F 1 11
1 eiiuiUb'LULi .icaat-i ucv . - "
" Wens John..
15
lot Oberhottzcr A A
BERWICK BOROUGH,
lot Edwards Geo .....
" Parks Ann est
" Hosier Samuel .
" Stephens Amos B
" outer DanleL .....
" Woods Geo ........,
" Walp Jeremiah.
BRIAltCREEK TOWNSHIP.
35
80
85
65
85
60 acres
llllsh Pouben
Hawk Samuel
stout Nathan
3 89
88
180
800
14 "
4
K of 200 Apple Paul
88 acres Bowman Jesse,
1 41
Itryuii uiiy...,,,,
Hoty and Pealer
Edwards Martha J............. .
8 19
1170
80
5 04
31 ' Evans Francis
318 " lloadleys F estato..............
8 68
1M)
27
7 02
Kunkle John ........
Klsner John
Ijujion Wm
Parkerson John.,,,-
Iteecer Abroni
blttler Xiumiel H
40
40
6 80
13
too
7 08
8 90
64
100
24
btackhouso A 11,4....H .
8 84
Ktackhouso Joseph
85 80
110
10
1
to
11
Kchechtcrlev Oeo -
4 80
40
stackhouso bllUer.-
Traugh Henry .
jocobyo A . .
hitler Du 1,1
CATAWISSA TOWNSHIP.
t
140
10
64 acres
8 '
Iirobst J 8
4 41
lildUle heirs .
Olowell Jacob
MoNlncn Win ..
Weaver Ellja
Diinboch Mararet ,
Klnnter Robert H
Neville Fred ,
Price Jonas
CENTItALIA BOItOVqil,
Holmes Thomas
Marks Lloyd
Marks (leo.
(lulnn Pat
Ilanley John (I
llurko FatrlcK V
llevtn Jainos! H
Conner Thomas .......... , , , , , ,
Curley Edward....w..H.H.
Oauulion Thomas. . ....
93
4 VI
100 "
65
33 15
3l "
5 10
807 "
S7 "
86 "
10 "
1 lot
1 "
1 "
1 "
1 '
3 "
3
1 "
1
1 "
1 "
3 "
9 "
1 "
1 "
1 "
3 "
1 "
1 "
18 "
1 "
3 "
8 "
1 "
1 "
1 "
1
9 30
899
134
!8 49
4 89
II l
880
4 40
7M
14U
T1U
8 20
830
710
8 80
Clark Uridine.
Murphy Patrick. ..........
Tory Win
Welsh Martin
Zlirler Win... .,.
(irlnitU Itenjamln...
Moore John ..
Cain Terrence. ....
Cain Michael, dcc'd...
Collins Peter F
Dougherty Michael..
Davfs Oeo W......
(Janghen Martin. .H(MW
lloagland WmM.
HoweUslliomaa......,,
Jones Ann P,
Kline CkroUn...,.
09 81)
14 00
yso
380
80
440
t 0
Kl
18 00
1
ISO
I )
Ml
I sn
I
Ht
190
1 10
Lebtgh & MahanoyltltCo..
M action Thomaa.
McKlnney uhar'es. . . Mm.......
Meoro Mrs (trice ...,
Kbeppard ti F. .
lArpi'y Luke
WeiMi Liavl.l ..,Mm,. ..
Yeager Montcllus , M.
i - u-urry ii r..,. m.
1 " Morrison .Mrs Catharine.
OKNTRB TOWNSHIP.
nacres Adams Enos L .,. 4S4
s " Allabach nenjomtn T
1 " lias n John t
10 " liagcnbuch Wm....... ss
0 " Henry Joseph II
1H " Knorr Samuel ...... ..u.. . lito
t ' Klcter Daniel.. ! ... t
S " lowryhlmon 6
14 " llonman William estate...,. ....... 9(7
CONYNOHAM TOWNSHIP,
t lot Ashton Jacob. 3 79
1 " Cook catharlno loss
t " Cook David s OS
I " Magutro Tcrranco St 84
1 " Hiihelr Matthew i!i
1 " (icorge Jerry 8 on
S " C'osgrove John and DomtntcK a 7S
1 " Hennessy Thomas................. ... s ti
a " Mllion Thomas,.. 1104
3 ' Cain Tcrranco 8 8s
1 " lirown Wm .,,: ... 1 as
1 " llreslln liernard..., 5 (13
4W acres Drown Nathaniel 4srw
439 " Ileam Joshua 37089
9 lots Callahan Daniel . a S3
3 " Donoboo Cornellns 4 Ml
113 acres Huston John 7o&o
1 lot Joyce 1-etor . 9 64
313 acres Kllno John L.......... 1198
133 Kline I'eter ........ Msa
3 lots Kachelrclce tieorgo son
1 " Mndermutn (IcO D ....... 1 id
8 " Monanamum Felix . . iu
8 " " 1-etor.. 3 70
1 " " " . . u
81 " Marr and Klndlg........... 84 00
7 ' Marr u H is us
tit acres nruuFn it0 co It Jordan tract S4.1 84
805 ' ', " a Porter tract 400 e
8 so " " ' h Walker tract '5i7s
880 " Huston Mary
93 00
60 00
170 " Huston Thomas ......
8 lots Trclsbach Lewis
100 acres Trcln Jacob tract..
100
1 lot vn.'um Frank
401 acres Young John tract..
6 97
C3 00
C3 00
8
959 00
9 SS
8 82
365
940
b 40
1 90
199
1 80
1 17
90
8 93
ra
83
690
6 63
1 19
8 45
95
1
lot
Yarllng llpnrv...
Brockwayc 11
Cano Ellen ...,
Fcttcrolf Michael
Kramer A W ...,
Llndermuth JohnM..............
Ilblg Kpliralm
McManamum Mary
Morris Ann II HI..7..7..7I7."
Ithawn caaner
llonebach Ed.
Jones (leo ...
FISniNOCnKEK TOWNSHIP,
res lltelsh Heuben
" Mcllenry D and C B
" Musselman Jacob
" Richard Iwla
" swayzeo M
J Doty Peaier Stewart
" Force and Crawford
" Hutchtaon Th-imas J
" Harrison Janus
" Horrmsn & Freaa
" Jones K II
" Kindt John co
" Lemon Thomas
" Penler Ocorgo
' ParksJamesll
" White C II
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP,
es Cleaver Wellington
1 Hower Moses
1 LUllo Abram
' Vought James
OREENWOOD TOWNSHIP,
res Albertson M and B
1 Derr Iram
' Beagle Oeo
Kline Daniel
Kindt Matthias
Mason Augustus
' Iilchlo Edward
' Washburn oeorgo
Wilson J n
HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP,
res AptlemanMS
' II D
' Barton Newton
' e-ambellLN
1 Evans J
Mordan John
' Nerd A Pureed
( Purcell Isaac
' " Sylvester
' Bobbins Zebulon
' Appleman Mm
9
85
I
1
1
9
0
I
1
1
100
CO
IS
60
8
150
800
CO
99
snO
14
901
140
3
16
90
S85
865
1 83
3 04
90
880
79
880
CIS
1)
ICS
8 40
4 30
CSO
15 07
99
33
C4
40
3,
8
It)
9 34
17
17
slots
19
63
9S
11 73
9 35
98
13 lOtS
10 63
4 60
1 SO
8 33
60
89
95
.10
111
19
CO
1 80
311
90
90
144
144
7
18
JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
w acres FrlckOcoA 490
3oo " " 'Tin mmTmT III 83i
100
HPSsBenlamln..
13 7a
6
Keeler John ft
Lewis Daniel
Mcllenry Ell
Miller c W
Miller and Neyhart
Mcllenry Rohr
Parker Co.
LOCUST TOWNSHIP.
Dewart Geo
Everhard John . . . . . . .
Gertty Thomas
stlno Daniel
Brofee John
BUllngton Charles -
Hughes Wrtght.......
Kline John I.
Kllno J and Goo Hupp ...
lowenberg Philip
Myers Mary
Huston Tlioraaa.
Beece Daniel .
Huston Mary
Charlott
Reynolds John
"nj tier Jeremiah
Shaffer Henry
Yocum Henry M
Camp Samuel ..
MADISON TOWNSHIP,
s Beagle Geo
Bechtel Jacob
Ellis William estate
Freeze John O
Boat Daniel
hands J E
Cox Joel
Eves C W
MAIN TOWNSHIP,
s Blttenbcndcr Conrad
Urockway and Ent
Durnbach John
Dewalt Philip
Ileffncr Samuel O
Immeli Christian
Klerer James
Miner Aaron
Miller Nathan
.Moser Michael
Shuman Wm T
Schmeck, Brobst Vetter Hawk
Snyder John
YetterJ B
Yetter Daniel estate
Snyder Abraham
Shultz Christian
MONTOUR TOWNSUIP.
s Urockway and Ent
Lelby Jacob
.is
4 48
30
35
1 81
to
0 40
1!0
4
933
34 01
813
83 40
6 40
53
3 84
093
7 70
386
so acres
SC5
04
43
1 64
43
CO
9 90
5 40
8110
95
93
80
3 38
K6
1 83
120
193
192
102
1 92
CO
104
33
800
100
190
800
)
300
100
43
48
83
07
43
4
15
30
67
99
79
40
300
18 50
1 lot
1 63
311
92
30
1100
96
300
81
15 00
305
4 87
31
110
230
llfl
915
3 (16
3 05
80
19
10
107
91
6
49
3 05
45
7
61
X100
1 41
17S
10 07
80
8 05
CIO
30
323
150
7
1O0
co
3 40
90
1 80
103
" ltamsey estate
MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP,
acres Itartzel Joshua
" Jacoby and Itupert
Jacoby Hamuel
" MUlerllenryA
Waller D J
" insber Jacob
MIFFLIN TOWNSUIP.
acres Aten Thomas
" lllttcnbender Mary
" Creasy Henry
' Horace
Drescher Kamuel
" HetlerMIl
" Hendershott J S
" " Catharine
" Jacobv o A
" I.uu Elizabeth
Ma&teller Joseph
" Aann
Miller Stephen. Ir
11 NussJarob
IB
47
1 80
13 63
3 00
80
15
73
168
34
3 34
84
69
10
61
17
13
80
49
163
1 60
13
13
7
10
70
3
a
6
94
97
144
CO
10Q
ii Nungosser Oeorge
" sutirrrjoei
" Hwank s H
' sneppenhlscr I K
" 1' Horace
" " Abram
' Williams Samuel
44 Zimmerman Joshua
i llarter Jacob estate
OltANOB TOWNSUIP.
.crea Ilowman Wesley
Crevellnp; Samuel
44 Kverltt Moaes estate
14 44 Oabr.el
44 Kline Abram J
.. .. ..
44 Snyder William
44 Zimmerman Samuel
PINE TOWNSUIP.
teres Hogart Emauel
44 Davis Thomas estate
Hies 0 W
44 Prick Oeort-o A
44 Funston Jonn A
44 Frlck ic Leggott
44 (ireenley Juuies
Oordner Henry, Br
44 Jacoby (i A
44 Kllno Patterson
44 KlsnerSamuel
44 l.vons James estate
44 Miller and Cole
44 Hatt Irani
44 shoemaker Wellington
44 stackhouso Alex estate
44 Warner Margaret!'
Dawson William
44 PlatfJano
ItOAltlNOCltEEK TOWNSHIP,
acres Artllla Francis
44 llergernil Isaao
44 Hucher Peter
4 Darnes Thomas, )r
44 llrelsclt Jacob
3 40
43
85
4
U
1 44
108
90
183
80
85
15
47
79
144
CI
5
30
19
65
61
84
11
40
llot
833
60
100
35
8
100
60
16
30
100
37
73
60
1 lot
37
170
sto
345
13 16
60
00
1(3
38
3 43
13
30
85
SIS
Heaver Oeorge ana J L Kline
Contalr and Idee
Dllleplalne Keklel!
Huston John
lulin Stacy
Utile Hobert
Miller KIWa
Murrla iiuura
183
102
Keller Vt'Uow....
Ijuiyon Path
LoV' land II A...
930
380
41
sco i
13 60
131
1 80
1109
9 34
7 80
130
16 60
43
46
K 80 I
18
44
8 02
4 06
SO
13-3
143
19
7
38
I 3
45
9
100
30
40
37
Melllngton William
4 .Itlce Abrain
4 Miuman Jacob
I Trlen Jacob
44 Wltotaey Mary estate
44 Vocnm Isaao
41 Yncu-n Klljah
SCOIT'lXJWNSUl
Crouse Kelson
bUtMULOAi' TOWNSHIP,
acres Hellas imam
44 Huckalew James estate
44 role Eitkiel
41 Doebler Charles
Ml
7
30
94
43
llot
49
193
64
400
187
dross Nathaniel
1 80
60
131
Vol 119 acres Hess WeMey
CO
940
880
19
llartman Jesse
Laubacb l'eier
Montgomery Hobert
HtephenslllUlam
Nutlin Waahtnguneauto
Yaplo nenry
-ijirUij Cyruj
100
wo
CO
ICO
30
6
440
CO
3
PA.
TltEABUHEIl'S SALE
OK
SKATED LANDS
IN COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Also thu following lots, pieces and parcels ot seat
ed lands.returned by the lax collecvora, ro to IX.
sold at Iho samo time, under the provisions of an
Actor Assembly, entitled, "an Act relating to tho
sale of la nds tar lanes in Columbia county,
1 approv.
eaMarcnmn, in.
IIIUVEII TOWNSHIP.
78 Acres Morgan T (I
4 " Lucas hlrenns.
so " names Charles.......... ...
1 Lot KochlerOeu..,.
81 Acres Miller Daniel
37 " Crouso Stephen
URN TON TOWNSHIP.
so Acres McKcItv Wm estate
60 " Conner Pnrservo
is " Koons.Iohn... , .
so ' shotts Christian
1 Lot llurllngcr Wm
7 o
3 M
31 90
13
1 80
1 89
114 83
80 UO
11 00
0 40
1 OS
1 80
I 8
4 an
8 84
5 It
a 80
7 13
1 04
9 GO
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Mines Itleliaru
Itflg-irt Samuel..
Iiepoo Hiram
liMr Jonas ,
Brink McKelvy
Chapln 1) I,
Conner Catharine ,
do Mathlas
Kllno Mary
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60 Acres Itance John
8 " Appleman John ,
BERWICK llOltOUUIl.
Lot t Amos nartman 1 76
" 1 cschlawbach I 40
" 2 Geo A Beam 4 w
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Coleman Wm
creamer Rebecca...
Oelger Wra
McNInsh John
Penna, Canal Co...
Wantch John
Mason and snyoer..
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7 13
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93 115
13 63
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Kstler Washington
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Kramer John W a 85
Morns Barbara 43 73
Turnbach Phebo CI 93
Vaonalta II B C7 31
KahlerNancy , V5 so
Bennes James 3 31
Pursell Mrs E B 81 so
Thurston Martha 7 60
Thomas CI 14 89
Walter Norman 19 so
Saunders Wm 9 co
Koblson Mrs Betsey 94)0
Lot
stlckel Mrs Caroline 3 90
Kinney Jacob.
8 IU
4 90
Kramer Andrew
UltlAKUUKKK TUWISMiir.
160 Acres Poty and Pealer $M 31
v " 110-ner jonn 1 ox
9o ' bejbert John 93 63
CATAWISiA TOWNSHIP.
40 Acres Henry Isaeo estate 3 17
l Arnat r-ioan. 1 ot
Krum Ellas 00
CKN I'llALlA BOROUUII.
1 Lot Curley Edward. 4 99
8 BurkeratF 7 48
1 " (laughen Thomas vo
lleneron rnillp.. so 15
Put-cell Richard 99 on
Creamer AW 63 80
Calltghan James , I 75
Denning Pat 93 80
HUon fianlel 39 75
Llndermuth Nath 8 no
McManamumJas 60
" Mcllrearty Mrs Mary 31 40
O'llaro Michael 9 60
Tarpy Luke 3 541
Vanliuren MrsS E 33 45
Bryaon Robert and Co 9 no
'l orry Wm 6 on
Knlttle Joseph 11 0 60
CENTRE TOWNSHIP.
nacres Frcas Amelia 1 n
1 lot ButtenstiBO Peter a
100 acre9 Lamm Wm 13 to
50 " do do 9 00
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1 Lot Brown Fred 5 si
" Moran Patrick 13 S3
1 - pcniicr ouuuu -
1 ' Hennescy Thos 9 69
ILots Dnsgrove John and Domtnlrk. 93 8-2
i)t ouB'.ieriy jaraea 0 2-1
j.aveiio rairick..... a-i
Y'arllng Henry 13 19
Evans Ann 13 84
Harm Tat 1 10
Murphy Maurice 8 43
Urockway C B 9 00
(lerrlty Thomas 60
lleflron Philip 75
Buber Jacob ; 60
Mcslllster James sa
Nauchton James C5
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441 acres Brennan hblnczer tract 44 10
c lots Kramer A w "
nana ion uavta t so
Fetterman Jonathan iph
Morlson catharlno.,
8 63
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Davis David
Knlttle Caroline
Carrlgan John
Kramer A W
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP.
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FISIlINl.UUKKK TOWNSHIP.
15 Acrts Bozart John..
so " Chanln.1 F....
83 " Force Russel...
lot Ikeler I. R..
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m Acres Yaplo Jacob is Pi
Karns H II.
3 97
LonJas M ..
Bright Harman J
Larlsh Cyrus w
It right H It
Holder Abram ,
Kline IraD
1 63
3 16
7 93
4 63
3 79
3 45
1 43
3 30
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9 (10
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3 14
13 40
Lot hhultz Cornelius
CJKKKNWOOD 'IXJWNSIIII'.
Lot Lecreott John
11 Acres 44 44 and Frlck
l Lot Odd Fellows nan ,
1 Lot Itelderbrant F E
81 Acres Moore Lafayette ,
l u)t -rayior musna
1 Lot Kramer vt m
1 93
4 60
67
30 Acres Eves Joseph K
l Lt uo-'s.jonas
8 Acres Nolton Samuc
1 16
38
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6 70
llOAcres Itichard Alfred
11 44 vaodersitco T J
63 44 Kw-co Philip estate
1 76
1 Lot I'avis ltebecca estate
34
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37 Acres ra1s John estate...
l Lot Kllno a F
1 44 Kinney Wm
1 44 Purcell Wm
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34 Acres Samuel Young
43 44 Albertson Joel it
l Lot 4 44
I1K.MLUUK TOWNSHIP.
6 Acres Ebner Wm
10 44 (itllaspy Wm estate
10 44 sagowm
15 44 Vandersllce John H
JACKSON TOWNSI1II4.
8 Acres Knouse Washington
75 44 Keeler Jacob
LOCUST TnwNSinr
40 Acres KostenbiuderNathan
68 14 Metz Charles
, 7 44
8 60
1 05
34
4 11
40 44 KostenbiuderNathan
Oerlty Thomas
45 4 4 44 44
MADISON TOWNRIIIP.
1 Lot Whipple IleUiuel
1 44 Welliver Susan i-stato
170 Acres Former Margaret
3 40
1 80
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MAIN TOWNSHIP
55 Acres Yetter Isaac
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP.
1 Lot Iluehea A M
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30
1 38
90
IJf 44 Holler Ann
s Atre-a aukiii ouuii i
1 Lot Keicnner Jacob sr
MONTOLTlt 'lOWNSHIl'.
1 Lot llutler Wm estat
30 70
4 SO
67 Acres llaj lor Peter and Ellas
.Ml. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP
1 Lot Fox Catharlno
1 44 Fox liurv
40
80
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31 Acres Kitchen John
C. C. GaLIGNAN,
Plumber, Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Woikic,
' AND IIEALKU IN
STOVES, HBA.T'EK.S JTSTJD RA.3STC'5,
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take them back.
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twenty years at retailing, we cannot afford to lose our good
name by lack of proper service to absent customers. 'Wrlto
plainly, and describe fully what Is wanted, and about tho
price dsslred,,
Address,
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6 36 I
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John Wanamaker,
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Urgost'Dry Goods House,
Philadelphia.
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OIIANIIK TOWNSHIP.
93 Acres Schuyler Wm
9 Lnta do do -
lo Acres Coleman Jesso
87 " Crouso Nelson
Ittf " llldlay Levi
Uji " llagrnhuch Margaret
10 " llaitman Augustus
33 " do do
83 11 llldlay (Jeo
9-2 Acres Itink.i F
83 ' Eves James estate
to ' llartman uotlleb
90 ' Patterson Margaret J
1 " lllco Jess-
PINK TOWNSHIP.
850 Arres Lore, Leggott and Co
100 Leggott John...
1 Lot do do
113 Acres Leggott and Frtck...
1 Lot uo do
too Acres Eves, Heller and Co........ ....
300 do do do ....
60 " Hider Jacob
so " Clrcenly James
13,1 ' Bobbins Joshua
60 " hlckcls KO ..
3 Lots Pawson Wm
91 Acres Piatt Iram
63 " Funnan Wm
in Evos and Heller
801 " do do ... .
loo " do do
7 " do do
97 " Eves Ezra estate .
1 Lot sni der ileo .....
no Acres liobn Adam....
7 " Brelblcbla Jacob estate............
93 ' do Abram . ... .........
8S ' tlreenley Richard . ........
90 " Kcstor John sr . ......
80 i Parker John it ,
ItOAKI.NIICHKEK TOWNSHIP.
144 Acres Keller Itichard.. ...,...
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Erwiue Wm...
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Hughes Wright ,
Hower Hiram...
Miller Ellas
witchy John
Cherrlngton Austin,,.
Ltndermuth Jacob...
Ix Charles .
Lcvan UiwBon 1 66
Oliver John...
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stauffer Joseph... ,
StrausscrHoiomon
Bl OIT TOWNSHIP.
Betz Susanna
Fodder Jacob.
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1 schecliterly wm
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10 acres McEwen it W ,
1 Ijoi Mllnes Wm estAin
1 " Souder Elizabeth
ii acres Purm-ll LuctDda
SUUABLOAF TOWNSHIP.
183 Acres Stephens Wm ...
8 19
1 03
t 40
ii
T Oil
9 80
6 70
15 40
6C
18 9U
8 43
I 10
40 " ColeTbos B.
40 " Miller Elizabeth
4in) Roberts and Larlsh.
80 - Hess Levlna...... .
950 chapln J F
93 " Diberson Amos
S5 " Lunger James.. ..
II. A. HWEPPENIIEISER,
Treasurer.
aprll 9, tf
PILK REMEDY.
Piles What unceasing tortures arlso from lnter
n. I Bleeding, External and itching Piles. Tho vain
endeavors to obtain eeu partial relief haa discour
aged tho millions who suffer, and the havo borne
their agony In Rllen, e, thinking thcruwas no hope
orprosjiect of a cure. Not Althstandlng the total
failure of the many remedies heretofore offered for
tno euro of plleB, and the picture of agony resting
on the f ice i f tnoso who hate tiled the tarlous rem
edies but In aln 3et eagerly sought for and anx
louslv tried anlhfog lhat promises the least relief
until their couiago hxs long since glen place to de
spondency, let them cheer up, allow tho smiles of
happiness to lltiitnlnato the haggard countenance,
and tho duties of llhnvlll bo performed with a degree
of happluess aud pleasure unknown tor weeks,
months or 1 ears. Brlgga' Pile Remedies are the re
sult or unceasing study nnd experimenting, tho no
plusultriof medical sclonoj. and In every resiiect
safe, scientific and reliable for t no euro ot pllos In ev
ery form. Briggs' remedies are sold by C. A. Kleim,
Bloomsburg. Pa.
Try Dr. HrlHiis' lluuloti llnlNiim.
$1,000 REWARD
OATAKUII Utile moH universal and distressing'
disease ot the present day, and thu wores ot wou
dertui remedies olTeredfor ho cureot this disgust
ing disease, wlilcliure worbo than wortulokss lias
dbcou raged tho uill'lons wtio sunerand liavetrl(l
id vain ior rpnei unu curu uuui meir guuragois gijue
and the victim sun aimers in doubt. 11 em wo are
with Dr. Joslah Itrlggs' Catarrh aptclilcs Kos 1 a&d
s, and how Mi all we proceed to convince that wo
have tbebf-Ht aud cheapest remedies known, lst-wo
wm lurnisu mem w repoiibiuie paruea on condi
tion 'no curb no riY." Slid will rar flOulor a
caso they whl not cure. 3rd Will pay fhio for their
cqu ti as a cure. 4tu Will pay $50u it anything pol
sunou or deleterious Is round In Uielr composition.
5th Will pay JI.ihk) it In any particular Dr. Joslaa
linpgs uaiarrn epecmcs are iuuuq amereni. irom
representation, warranted to Instantly relievo and
radically euro Acute. Chronic, Ulcerative or Dry Ca
tarrh, cold in tho Head, and all affections of the
cavities or the had and throat. Two bottles In one
box. Greatest success ot tho age. Mold by C. A.
Kleim, Illoomsbun;, Pa,
Try Dr. llrlaaa Catarrh Specifies.
BUNION BALSAM.
Bunions. Corns and othrra lmentaof tho feet causa
much suffering among all nations by whom shoes
are worn. There la more tnan $100,00 j worth ol boots
and Bhoes destroyed annually in tne united States
(lu the rest ot the world more than $1,000,000) by cut
tine while ntw, or nearly so. tomakeioom tor pain
tul bunions, corns, lngronlngnal s, sons Insteps, eto.
liealdes this irreat sacrlnce. there is mid in New
York to chiropodists about 2S,ooo annually; in New
Knpland stales about KS.ooo ; In the western and
touthern about iso.ouo; and In the rest ot tho world
about $200,00 ; besides this there is Ivkjaoo Bpent an
nually Ior caustics at-d other worthless compounds
tor the cure ot Uunlons, Corns, Horo Insteps, i ender
reei,eic. to uvoiu lueso great. losses anu expenui
tures. uso Dr. josUIi ftrlircs liunlon llalsam and
Sure Corn cure, which U the only preparation
known that gives Immediate rellcr and radically
cures hard, salt ;and ulceiated Bunions bard, aoit
mm lesiereu euros, vase mar t xcresences, cauohiiiea
large and small, sore Insteps' blistered heels, tei der
feet. Ingrowing nalis, etc,, without causing or leav
ing any pain or soreness. arraniea saie ana sure.
Sold by 0. A. Kleim, Bloomsburg, ra.
Try Or. lli-UuV Ummrulleled rile ltemeily.
Rcad 4ind Kellect.
Local and constitutional treatment for all ca
tarrhal orrcctluns. I)r Joslati Ittlirgs' Catarrh Sre-
cldi s are offered to those afflicted with acute.chron-
lo. incerame or dry catarrh, com in the head, nay
tever, relaxed palite, soro throat, hoarseness, loss
ot voice, and all affection of tho nasal cavities and
throat, with aguarant e that they aro cheaper, bet-
it-r, morueiiiciinou'. curing quick er, wiui more cer
tainty, and more agreeable to usa than any remedy
yet discovered, 'iwo bottles in one box, one ot
which reduced with water makes M outces tor use.
Price $l.io ptr rackage, turnlsted to responsible
parties on conditions: "No cure no pay ' Dealers
aro authorized to refund the money If pur
ch isers are not satlsfled. The Fpeciflcs are contltu
tlutwl as well as local. $loo will be paid if they fall
to cure Uni used as dlre"cted, $loofor their equal
as a cure. $5oo if u nyi hlng poisonous or deleterious
Is found In their com.nMtlon $l,ooo (will no paid)
If In any respr t Dr. Urlggs Catarrh Kpeclflcs aro
found different from repreisentatlon. Here Is an op
portunity for thobd discouraged br repeated fail
ures to try aealn on a guaranteed cure. And the
timid who fea dtceptlon may venture to try these
specifics wlthoutfceling that they are to bo hum-
uuggeu, hhiirto is no rK lorun. w amsiwicutiiip-
est,
ton,'
uesi ana mosi uKreeaoie. u not loosa uiisiac
ton demand jour money and It w!U;be Wturned.
sold by U. A. Kleim, Bloomsburg' Pa.
DU. J.
JM(. J. UKlUttH KW..
aprll S3, "SMjr Newark, New Jei
BURG, PA.
apm
DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?
Do you have Pain in tho side 7 Are you unable to Retain
or Kipel your Uitnef I jour Uilne high colored? Do
Doou bare Albuminous or Brick Dust l't pot.lt a in your
LT nn t uujuu bun r iri'm itrvuuit jjeuimy ur nrasuratiT
you havo Painful Urinating 1 Hwn your KIDNKTb or
BLADDEH ate effected, nnd you should not delay using
our Pad at once, for It will certainly cure you. when Dott
ing elw can. Pors-ile by druggists, or sent by mall upon
recetpt of prlue, $ i.w. Fend us ) our address for certificates
ot cures and our book, "llow a Life was raved.
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
lirilKWAHK of all otter Kidney Pads.
DISTRIBUTING AQENOY AT THE
PEOPLES' DRUG STORE,
llooiiiNliiirc. '"iv.
Out of town
people who can
not conveniently
travel, mayhavo am
ilea sent them of Dry
Good and all other good
that we sell, tf they will write
Y w- charge, and no need to
order tf not eulted. We make tt a
butneato attend to cuoh letters quickly;
orders oomo we send the exact
article wanted, and at exactly same price
as other customers pay when here buying in
goods aro not as ordered, we
Having trained and responsible
to use discretion tn filling orders,
great satisfaction to the many
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