The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 06, 1881, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLUMBIAN.
IJI.OI)JHnUlin, FRIDAY, MVYO, ISSl
I'UllMO SMM1.
fluy tl. MiMtVcr, e-xjcittor of Jjliri Mc
Cilb, iIjcc.hjJ, will sell rjrtt cslnlo at Ilia Uourl
Homo on Friday, Juno 3rd nl 1 o'clock p, m.
Sillte Hnjinbitcli, a1 nlntstr.itrix of W. C
Haijcnbiicli, decsnso 1, will noil pergonal
properly at tlio Conner farm In Centre town
ililp on Tuirdiy, May 17. '
Numbers of wiM e'liclc linvo been seen on
tic river of laic, but fw Imvo been shot,
Heail Mayor Ile.itty's orcan fidmtlscnicnt,
andenil U Winhngto,i, X. J., for liii latest
lllustrrilcil catalogue
A meeting of tlio KicccmtWo Committee oftlio
Colnmbl.i County Agricultural Society was lield
nl the Ecliaiigo llolel on Tuesday.
ISov. II. 11. lleliuer, of Sellnjctrnyu, will
preach in Ibo Iiiillier.in cliureh on Sundnji
Mav 8tb.
Aficr nil, n genllo purgative is tbebent means
of curing headache, liver complaint, bilious
lies', ke. Via "Seller' I.tver Pills." np'J93w
Among the patents Rrnnled by iho United
Slates to citizens of tlil Stale, on April Sfitli,
was one to O. 13. Mcllick of Blcomsburg, for
improved fire-proof paint.
If the Mincra' Journal U lo be credited, there
will bo a rise in the price of coal dining the
month of Mny. This will not bo plenixnt newa
for contumcrs.
I
Tho Williamsport Cotincilmcn wore to have
appeared at Court on Thursday lo answer for
contempt, but Judge lilwtH extended the
timo until tho li'Jtli of June.
The lot purchased by the Grnngers is on the
corner of Sixth and Cenlro Streets. Through a
misunderstanding wo located it, in hat week's
paper, on Market Slrcct.
It is claimed that the wheat crop has been
more destroyed by tho lro-sta and cold raim
of Apri1, than by nil the scvero wealher of last
Winter.
Mr. AV. H. Jaccbv will s'tart for Pittsburg
tomorrow, to ervc ni a juror in the United
Sia'.ca Circuit Court which convenes on Mon.
day.
Hid blood nlwnys caur-ea trouble. It may be
a fimily fight or boiKpiniplc, ilch, letter, sic;
but no matter, "Dr. Lindse' Illood Searcher
is the curt-ill. npr.'J9-3w
Numbers of traveling agents have visited
lllooinsbiiri; during the pal wetk.and the hotel
proprietors havn "larfed silvery larfs'' over
their good fortune.
Th Iraverrc juror weredifchnrfcd on Tue
day afternoon, nil tlio business of the sen'lon
having been illspo'cd of.
Tho fnlo cfiho tract d land In Ileaver'lown
shlp.lale Iho cointo of John McCalln and known
as tho Andrew Clark tr.tct, hag been postponed
until Friday, June 3rd, 18S1. The properly
wasadvcrtlned to bo told on Monday lail at iho
Court Houss in Uloonnburg.
Clus, Kayio Hlnkte, Jersey Cily Heights.
N. J., wrilcss ".My ron, n lad of Iwelvo
year, was complolcly ojred of n tenlblecaso
eifKezemahy the Ciillcura llemedlo', From
his head to his lect was one mnsof fcabs,"
At Mr. A. Solledci's leather nnd alioe find.
If.g store on Main Street, npro.'ilc St. Paul's
church,the liiitluft market price In cash Is nld
for all kinds of hide. Mr. Sjlleder has bicn
for many years In buinos hero, ntid Is known
as nn lionet Hnd honorable dealer.
An old fanner says that where a hawk kills
ono quail, n crow will kill twenty, If this is a
f.icl, it Is one not generally known, and atl'oids
another ronon why t!ic-o thieving anddeatruc
liv birds r-hould ba deslroycil.
Tho Pennsylvania Stalo Medial So
ciety will meet at I,ancalcr on Iho 11th of thin
month. An address will bo delivered by Dr.
John T. Carpenter, ol Potlsvillr, tho President
of iho Society. AVo liavo not learned how
nnny, If any, Columbia County phyMtiins will
attend the ueelirg.
On Saturdiy.Mny 21ft, the Columbia County
Agricultural Society, will elect e dicers lo servo
for iho ensuing year. The mcoliiig wdl be
hold in this town, and It will be well If all the
members make n point of bolng present on the
occasion, In order that competent oflicers may
be (elected.
Kev. AV. AV.Kvnns, Presiding Elder of this
district, will sail from Now York for Liverpool
on tho 2nd of July, In the steamer Cily of Her
lin, Ho will visit vnnous portions of Europe
bofore his return, and will attend the Ecumen
ical Council tr, n liich he goes as one of the dele-
Kales Irom this country.
The town clock nerds attention and should
receive it ut unco. 1 1 decs not make a respec
table eflbrl lo keep the lime nnd is never coi
rcc'. If anybody Ins charge ot this municipal
chronometer, such pcrsfn should keep it in
running otdcr.
A'ory general regret is expressed by tho pco.
pie of Itloomsburg, nt the death of liev. Dr.
John M. McCron, which Kail even! occurred in
Philadelphia on April 20th. Dr. McCton was
for a long timo pastor of the Lutheran church
here and was greatly esteemed and beloved.
lie was 05 years of ng
The AVilliamsport 7mner mentions that llw
Tho question that most interests tho nverage I Foason has (nrrived when ono can clothe one's
citizen just now, is when inter will como lo
an end and c'tvc Spring n chance. At this rale
we will not have Summer until Fall.
Tho William-sport Select Council have pas-ed
the bond ordinance on second reading. It will
como up on third reading next Monday
evening, and will in all probability bo ador
ed. n
li lies of nomination of tin Dfinocratie party
of Columbia county, in pimphlot form, for pale
at this ofl'tcc, nt ten senls a copy. Candidates
will leceivo one when they announce their
narner.
On the 21st of March lart, Fred Allagior was
drowned in Iho river at Oanvl.K Las'. Mon-
lav lmdv ns lound on Iho island near
Sunbiirv. and taken to Danville. The funeral
took pluco on Tuesday.
Farmers ought to be careful of whom they
buy seeds or trees, as the Suite is fwanning
mill, awtmllprn (.nllincf pnuiious vntictier. No
purchafes e-hould to made of persons not per
sonally known nnd reliable
Fort Sale. A twenty horse power stationary
oniltin. in lirat clnss older, hmuire at thii-
ofiix. may 0 ,-w
A re rmlar monthly inceling of the AVinona
Firo Company was hold on Monday evening.
It is expected that hose will soon be lurnishcd.
The alT.eirH of tlio company nre in a flourishing
condition and the roll of members is f-leaJUy
self "in the iiidecerieo of a blush. The nenr
ct approach to that Kind of coloring is the pe
culiar appearance of the Mesh after the admin-
i'terirg of n blatk eje. Tho rsinbaw-Iike lints
ato then quite striking, if not ornamental.
Does the Jlanner mom that this is the reason
for blickeye. and if r, why?
All busincs conlra.-U slould be rnr.de in
writing. It is never cafe to trun tolliecin-
Btrnclion either pnrty may put upon nicibil
agreement. A'ery freipienlly'it happens that
dillercnec of opinion arise, nnd ihence result
annoyance, loss of money and, finally, expen
sive litigation. If a contract is reJuccd to writ
ing and propeily worded, there is no necessity
for thu intervention of lawyer?.
Tho regular monthly meeting of the Gospel
Temperance Union will be held in tho lliplist
rhurch on Friday evening, Miy 0th. Miss
Ivmna S. Allen, a representative of the
National Prohibition Alliance will address iho
inceling.
The merchants of Ulootmburg are wide-
nMike and determined to satisly their custom
eta this season, in proof of which assertion wo
cull attention to the many new advertisements
appearing in this numbirof the Columbian. It
has long tince been established that liberal ad-verli-ing
is the only ture road to success, and
thofo business men who lake the mo-t puns to
keep the public informed of what they have lo
sell, aro the ones whese bank accounts arc the
Urges'.
Oeneral James li. AVeaver, tho Greenback
eindidate for President at the laat election,
made a speech in tho Opera House on Thuday
iif.crnoon of last week. He is a plessmt speaker
anil interested his heaters. The speech was
review of tho history of the pany ; contained
some sharp criticisms of national banks fro n a
OreenbacK point of view j was in no sense abu
sive, and wns favorably received. (Jen. caver
was to bitterly as-aihd by members of his own
p.irty during the enmpnigr,lhathe very ratural
ly desires to establish his loyalty and honesty in
the minds of his followers.
WILtlAM It, S1YD3K,
Mr. Snyd r hat ssrvol threo coH'Cllive
terms ns County Supoiinler danl of public
schoo's an I rclinquislie.l his oil! n on Trie illy
Inst. He retires with nn t-nvliilile reroid ns a
capable, zo.ilous nnd painstaking ofiiclnl. J lo
has worked oirneitly nnd faithfully to incrotse
tho cluclency of the schools and has earned tho
respect and confidence of the entire community.
Hit popuhrily steadily increased from his In
troduction Into office until he retired, nnd his
successor can only hopo lo achieve a like happy
remit by following the excellent cximploict
by Mr. Snyder. AVo join with his ninny friends
In tllering congratul ilions and good wishoj for
fjlure prospetry.
SOMlllIllS' OltlMIANS' HM-.NION.
The reunion of tho graduates nf the S I lin s'
Orphans' schools of Pennsylvnuln will I e held
nt HnrrUbutg, August 2lll', 25th nnd 2Gth. An
ntlcrtdanca is expected of nbmt 800. I). A.
Hull, Corresponding Secrelary, of Heading
pays! "K.iilrojd rates will nboutonucent
per tulle, tickets good fur threo days. The ho
tels at Hnrrifburg wlil make a nditctijn ofone
half to n l soldlem' orphans wlilld in that cily
Indeed the nductions in everything will bo so
large as to warrant the attendance of every
"slxtceiifi" in Iho Stale. Alva S. Ortw, the
Presldcn,sajs of tho propose 1 reunion! "Wo
will, at tho August meoling,cndenvor to organ
iij ourselves into a permanent society, that wo
may beef mutual benefit to each oilier, nnd
pcrpctualo nml slrcngthen Iho bonds which
bind us together In or.o common family." The
reunion premises to lie n mccesful affair.
vi:n.noii on .may imsathbk.
A'ennor has mado his weather predictions for
Mny. They are ns follows : Towards the end
of the first week in Mny, or about Ihe 5lh and
lllh, snow falls may bo looked for in the lower
provinces of Canada, nnd about May 3 frosts
arc probable in Central or Southern Illinois, wiih
rain and snow prevailing in some localities.
There will also, In nil probibillty be snow falls
through the (Inlfanl the St. Iiwrenco dis
trict about the 8th anil 9.h. Afier the 10:h of
Mav, however, hot weither tuny bo expected,
nnd nfier the fifteenth buh fires will probably
lire ik out in certain district?, although thunder
plorms are nlso piobable on I he 13th nml 10th.
Iialweeu lhe20lh and 25th there will probably
be cloudy weather with tains, and vegetation
will luvo advanced con'iderably by llm 2 1 ill of
Ihe mcii'h. Iletween tho 20ih and 25th the
weather will probably be eool. The month
will end hot nnd sultry.
SIIEltlKl-S SAI.KS.
The following properties were dispoted of.
ns ulnteil, on Saturday li't, at tho Court
Housi:
The lif.i estate of Cnorgc H. Shnrpliss in
two lots e f ground in Montour ton-hip were
unsold for want of bidder'.
Properly in Orange tc.wnhip of Rachel Ann
nnd Jacob Harman sold to Catharine Slnueh
for SHOO.
Property in Calawlssn to nabip of A. X. and
Sarah J. Cool to C. AV. Miller, for S1II0.
Properly in 15. aver township of Isaac and
Caroline Sweeney to the Columbia county M.
S. F. Apsoeiation for $50.
Property in Henlon towruhip of Silas D.
Cole, to Alinis Cole for $110.
Property in l-Vhingcreek township of AVill
inm Unnng-t for $470.
AT Till: t PEItA HOUSE.
The prtsentstii ii of ''Mist Lynnc" on Fit
day ovenlng last d ice not ca 1 fjr any i x'end jd
criticism. The play is ",inotietial," nnd is
requirements are ebl mi fully met. The p'lnc'
pal role was assumed by Mhs Ada (liny Is n
fairly ralldaclory tr miner, hit was not so acted
as to nroupe much enthusiasm, The support
was far from Rood nnd ns a coti'equcneo Ihe
fnulls of iho play wero intensified, "East
Lynno" Is much loo difficult for nny but ex
ceptionally strong troupes nnd In rstcty given
with success, Misi (Irny's-company would show
to boltor ndvntilngo In less nmbllious nt
tcmpU. The presentation ol tho comic tpera "Pins,
fore" by the Juvenile Open Compnny nt Ihe
Opera House on Wednesday evening, was both
Interesting and amusing. Tho dnmitlo abili
ty displayed In tlio leading characters, notably
Jovphine, Little Jluttcrcup nnd J)itk lkatleye,
w.is quite remarkable. Milor Ccllins has n
strong, cbar voice and made n vry acceptibltf
Oipf.im Qmoran. Master Arthur Dunn was
excellent ns lkdiltye. Miss Kill Emanuel art
cd an 1 stnj with spirit and fjreo in Iho part
ol Jliitkrcup. Miss Jennie Dunn, as Jowphinc
was Iho star of ihe evening, an easy nn 1 grace
ful nclrcps and the pojsessor of an unusually
strong nnd well manage I vole?. Tho chorus
was sufficiently powerfil, the childish trebles at
times beirg almost loo piercing, It is minifestly
unfair to irslilule any comparison between the
singing of tliese j lvenilcs nnd that ofadult',and
it Is in nnre than propo; to s.iy t!nt,nll things
considered, the opern was qutle fairly rendertd
one grievous mistake is made the music is
sung much too rapidly. It was well nigh im
possible to fd!ow tho text and some of iho
choruses were utterly ruined, tho i.olci follow
ing each other in such quick succession as to
destroy the melody. There is no necessity for
this hurry and It ciight lo be abandoned. The
muicnl gem of tho evening vim Josephine's ai'a
nt the beg lining nf the second net, which wiih
given with much expression and tp.slc and in
perlect time. The little pcoplo .ire will worth
hearing.
I'KIISOXAI,.
Apso-
SE 11ALU
A match game of base ball, the firrt of the
season, was played on the fair grounds on S i;
urday afternoon last, betirein the Normal
School Club and a nine chosen from the play
ers in town. The school nine had frequently
phyed together nnd in this respect had a great
advantige over the town bays who had joined
together "for this occasion only " That little
ills ult nntage, however, d:d not prevent them
from winning iho game nnd by a very hand
some score. The phyers from the school were,
McOlay, catcher; Jones, centre lield; Mnrtir,
third bae; Geddis, right lield; Lined second
ba-e; Chesrey, left fit Id; FleUher, find bise;
SUnton, short slop and Powell pitcher. The
town nine were, Shelly, catcher; Iiiice,pitchei!
Woodbouse, short "top; ltuckingham H. firpt
lia-c; ltuckingham II. second b ise; Melz, left
field; M iloy, third bae, A'analta, centre field
and Ihomi-, ngut lielu. llio playing was
very good. The score stojd IS to 0 in favor of
the town nine a very decisive defeat cf thi
scholastic delega'ion.
Numbrrs of smnll birds have perished dur-
in tlm cold weather this Spring. Tco anxious
to beciu housekeeping and too careless concern-
inu ul.ters and chest protectors. This climate
oilers few inducemcnls for earlv ftalhered im
migration.
The Milford.Pike county, Ditputch mys there
nre sixteen inches of snow in Iho fcretts of.Mt.
Pleasant, the ice on Moosle lake is Iwo fet
thick, and the lumbermen nro hauling logs on
pleichs in tho west end ol Sterling township.
Nicjtito of affairs in May, Isn't it V Oh, A'er.-
nor, A'ennor, this is your work.
C. F. Harder of Catawisf.i, whose advcitiie-
incut will bo tuiind elsewhere, has on hind a
large stoek ct hardwire, cutlery, paints, oils
and varnishes. He also mum fact ll res doors,
'sish.blinds &i!., and deils extensively in lum
ber of nil kinds. Those who purchase of him
will be perfectly satisfied.
Aver & Sou's Minimi gives j ist the informn-
tilon netded to make a judicious selection of
nurwrs f.ir any newsnaper advertising. It con-
Uk nho many advantageous special olftrs.
SmtsMi receipt of Tell Cents. Address N. A .
Ayer & Son, Advertising Agcutsl imes liuild-
Ing, Pliiladeli bin.
The following unpal itible announcement has
nn interest for the farmer. The army worm
having run Itscnieerns ihe chief insect eit
for 1880, Prof. Uiley, a lending entomologist at
AVashlnulon. liromises nn entirely dlllerent
visitor ic tlio shapo of thu sevcntecn-year locust
winljstel by thu thitteen-yenr.
As there Is no "r" in the namo of this month
ninnv persons will refrain from eating oysters
and devote ihetmelvcs lo the consumption of
clams. Oysters taken from Southern waters ere
just as good now, us Northern bivalves nte
during the winter. Excellent oysters enn be
obtained ill New York during ihe Summer.
A beautiful Weber upright piano has been
purehapcd for use in the Normil School, of
Mr. A. P. ISacon, the well-known music deal
er in AVilkes-Uarre. This pi) le of piano is un
surpassed by any in the market, for purity and
richness of tone ar.d for what is known n3
'singing quality." It Is u mo-t attractive piece
of furnilure.as it is handsonie'y cased. This is
the sixth piano purrluiped and is absolutely
nccespnty for ihe accommodation of the large
number of pupils, now under the instruction ol
Prof. Nilee.
It may be well for our lady readers to
know that, some oi ino iiiguiy-cuoreu i.iney
stockings now so Ciphionable,are dangerous ar
ticles lo wear. Only n few days ago a womnn
in New Yurie was so badly poisoned by the dye
used in coloring an expensive pair of stocking,
that it was found necessary to amputate o e of
her legs. AVilh such n dreadful possibility in
view, great care ojght to bo used in the sr.
liction of stockings. When f ishiou's diclates
conflict with safely, ihe wisdom of disregaidlng
litem is too obvious for extended comment.
NUH.MAL bCIIOOL TKUiS TEES.
The stockholders of tho IUoomsburg State
Normal School hold their regulnr annual meet
ing on Monday afernoon la-t. Mr. Caleb Hir-
ton was chosen chairman and Mr. Sylverter
Purpel, Secretary. Messrs. James llirton ar.d
Peter ISIIlmoyer were appoiuteJ tellers. Hon,
William Elwell, William Neil, John A. bun-
xton and Ellas Menilenhali were electee), witn-
out opposi ion, as trustees on the part oftlio
tocUhohleis lo rerve fur three years. Hon.
Charles It. IlucUlow. CharUs 0. IUrkley, I.
S. Kiihn. and O. F. Knapii were named as suit
alio persons from whom ihe Superintendent of
Public Instruction may lelect trustees on tho
part uf the Stalo.
NJ Lli'K.NSKS I'JIt JlKHWlrii.
Dca Moinci louu. State lltgitlcr.
AVo notice tho following In tin exchange: Mr
O. B. Havcrcr. Foreman N. Y'. A N, H. H, H
Co . mll'.red for eight days with terrible pain in
the back, nlinoat lo distraction, until he heard Q 8,1()w v0ft,onj 0f t,e iW y Perger,
of and used St. Jacob's Oil, on 6 bottle ol veliien . .JCr tHtlmoii y of itaolf amounted t) nolh
The application of It liergcr of fl.-tw'ck for
restaurant iiciii-e was refu.td by the Court on
Wednesdiy nfernoor. I here wus a rimoc.
strnnce presented by quite a number of Iter
wick's best cliuens. Hut two witnesses were
cured him completely.
Thero is a great deal of complaint that par
itlos are violating the fish laws in cnlching bas
nnd niko before the season opens, No boss or
pike enn bo taken between Iho first day e f Di
comber and the first day of Jurr, under a pen.
ally of ten ibllari for each tl-h caught. Hi'
alio unlawful for nny penon lo catch basser
pike in any way but by hook and line, under n
penalty cl ten dollirs for each lih rauglil.
Ing. Mr. Little, representing Iho remon
strant', then reail an nniclu nf agreement be
tween C. 11. Woodln and II, Herj.-r, dited
April IS h, in which lierger aureed fur tho eon
tideiation of three hundred di liars, not lo ap
ply fur n licento belore .iluy Is', las.', ieven
ly. five dollars were paid at tl.o s'gnlng of the
instrument. No nllnerses werecalltu on In
half of Ilerger, but Col. S'ownrt s'nted tint
lierger had been induced In sign it by inl.sri'i
resenlalioni ns to the nmounls lo be paid oilier
parlies who signed the sumo kind of nil agree
menl. After n short consultation, the Com t ri
fused the licens1, .nylng lliey wire willing lu
Iteadcrs of newppapcrs an hiidly fnil to rc
mark ihe number of pos'-olhce robberies per
netraled of late. As many us half a dozeu have
taken place in a elnelo week, but only one, that uivj Mr. Woodiu's experiment a fair triul, am!
in Pltleton, has materially binelited the rol. lo grant a license to lierger now, when no cue
Lor. llyoienlngleller3lhtsedeptcdalotshave else from that town hadmii'ii spplioition, nn
rendered themselves lltblo to imnUlinicnt tin- der tlio same nrrangemtnt as lie had cnteie
dor ihe United Stales law, and It Is to be hoped into, would be unfilr, ar.d would gho lierger
tint the government will ule soruo tacasuics I a mcnopoly of theVhole trallio fir the com ng
to detect and iniPtlton the cfiendeiB, Vyiar.
ELECTION OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.
An unknown man, n Kungaiinn so he sail'
entered the hoi e M Mr I. S Kiibr, -orncr of
Fouith i nd Cent c slrce s, on Thuruliy afui-
neon of last wetk nnd win 'e-rnl tliMngh the'
halls nnd Ckiiis In nn hIhiIcs port t f way.
lie wni pe-iti ti .Mr. Kuhii's dnughtir who
called her ructlier, In responso to an impilry
as lo what he wl-hed, (he nun said (hat ho was
hungry. He was furnished with food, but
seemed In no hurry lo depart, but pomebody
mentioned tho nnmo of GWtablo Woodward
and ihen ho left (he premi'cs In n hurry.
HOLMES & SCHtfYIiER.
LKdIShATION FOU TKACIIEIW.
The teachers of Scrantin hive adopted a
form of circular lo be sent to iho teachers
of the Stale, suggesting that a conven
tion of teachers be called lo take into cogni
zance certain subjects of vital importance to the
professional Ic ichor. It Is proposed to prepare
n law which shall fix the tenure of professional
teaclicrp,increase llieir pny,establlsh an uniform
sjslctn of qiiillfication', ami to Inko Into con
plderatlon such other points as would suggest
themselve! looking to an Improvement of the
professional standing of the teatdier. A place
for the holding of the proposed convention has
not yttbeen selected,!) it it will probably be held
'n Reading.
IIL'CKIIOHN NKWH.
Mr. Danlil AV. Harris lias returnolfrom
Michigan and is at present in rmliew's store.
AVillio,an only ton of A. J, Iliaglr.is danger
ouily ill with scarlet fever.
Miss Anna Leidy is visiting nt Hamburg.
Mrs. Dr. C. Leukcr is visiting her mother nt
AVilkes-Ihrro. A dispatch from her to the doc
tor that their baby was sick accounts for iho
Docloi's absence.
Our farmers are planting corn.
I.
I.oi's wifo had (he worst case of Salt lthcum
on record, pity sh had'nt i chance to ne
Spring IllossnmKemedy. Price-: 10
tcnlp, nml trial bottles 10 cents.
.lOL'JtNALlSTIO,
James Lake of Scott is n cand'da'e for
ciate Judge.
Col. S. Knorrwili attend court at Pitls'jutg
next week.
Mr. AV. K. Dttnolt of Madipon township.will
taken Wclern trip this Summer.
Mr. F. II. Harlnian.ihe efficient Secretary of
tho Columbia County Agricultural Soeie'y was
in town on Tuesd ly.
A. M. Johnson of Locust was in town this
week looking nfter his chances ascindidnte for
Countv Treasurer.
0. W. Sterner was lusy during ibo week in
urging bis claims for Ihe i dice of Register and
Recorder.
John R, Keel r nf Ronton was foreman of the
Grand Jury. Tie busineps was conducted
piomptly and I ropeil..
Nathan Mil'cr of Main, is a candidate for
County 'l'reisurer, and was in town looking af
ter his interests.
Competent judges ne unanimously of the
opinion that .Millard K Lonncr of Orange is
the best looking man that sat on the Grand
Jury til's week, and as regard- mustaches
Ah I
AV. H. Jncoby, the present very efficient rnd
obliging Register nml Recorder, will le a can
didate for re-election, nnd-ho will hurry soino
of his competitors if they want to kwp up with
the prncepeicn.
Mr. Will II Clark is in Philadelphia, under
the medical trentment of Dr. Onss. Helms
fouiewhat improved and bis physician enter
tains n favorablj opinion ns regards his re
covery.
The addition to tho store of H. J. C'nrk it
Son is rapidly approaching completion and
will materially improve tho appcaratre of Ihe
building. Mr. H. II. Clark went lo New York
on Tuesday, to purchase new good'.
Mr. Chas. K. Terry has retired from the edi
torship of the AVyomii'g Democrat t in order to
devote himself lo the profession of the law.
Mr. Alvin Da.v, his partner, will continue the
publication ofihe Demmat,
Mr. J. S. Grimes, the nowly-oleclcd County
Superintendent, was born in Light Street nnd
has pisseil mostof his life in this oounly. He
studied in Iho Rloomsburg Normal School for
several years and graduated in the class of 187",
He has had twelve yon's experienceas n teach
er nnd is in every tespect well qualified lo ful
fill all the requirements of his office.
The daily Union-Lai ler of Witkos-Rarre ap
peared on Monday Inst, enlarged and improved,
A column bns been added to each page, the
t-olumns lengthened and n new nnd nint bend
ing supplied. For some lime past there has
been a sleady increase in advertising nnd the
enlargement beemnc a matter of necessity. The
Union-LcmUr is n bright, wil'-iilited paper nnd
deserves the popularity it has won. AVe con
gratulate our con lcni orary on the prosperity
that itsenlatgid dimensions ir.dicntes.
A COUPLETS ESiMllUSriMEST.
Our ineiei-ing pa'rnnge having rends red
it rue ssuy lor us In li-id larger and more con
venient qu irlers, thu erection of n utw build
ing has het-u determined upmi, nnd workmen
are now engaged on I'. The locitinn is on
Main stree'. next to W.C. Mclvinney's. 'Ihe
building will be "j fee-t front by feet in
depth, thiei s'ories high. Oi the first Ihor
front will be tho b-i'iixss office, an I back of
that the e litorii 1 and res room1-. The entire
Ihirtl Ibor will In use 1 fir composing nnd job
looms. AVutfr power will be introduced in
stead of s'eini. We expect lo take possession
of the new office about ihe first of October,
nnd when established there will have one of the
most convenient nnd irst uppointttl country
offices ii the State.
TO FARMERS.
Wo lutvo just opened n sloclc of
Agricultural btools, Cultivntor
Tcotli of different styles, shovel
Plow Blades nnd plates " made
from tlio finest quality of slcel,
Jlnrrow Teeth already made,
cheaper than you can buy the
iron and make them. "Wo have
also taken the agency of the pat
out four pointed
BARBED
FENC
Which we are prepared to sell at
manufacturer's prices. This i3
undoubtedly the best stylo wire
fence mnde and is a positive pro
tection against the smallest ani
mals. Costs but 87 centrj a rod
to build ,i four strand fence, in
eluding posts, nmking it the best,
cheapest and most durable fence
to build.
HOLMES & SCHUYLER.
Business Notice?
l.sdie-' Linen titiiI
& SIikui'n.
Cloth Ulsters at Lulz
f.Ort Ihiihrlx nf Good l'.itMlnirt rnnlpd bv
Silas Young of higbt Street,for which he will
jiay ttii) iiij.;lie't nwrkt-t price.
-It! pieces white stono ware at I. W. Hart
man's for s.'i.QO.
cv ir.ioW
out. ic Sloan's.
Hint .--ilk- Umbrellas t.t
The School Directors of Coluinbln county
met in the Court House on Tuesday afiernoon
las', for Ihe purpo:e of choosing n Courty Su
perintendent of public school?, to e-erve for the
ensuing three years. The convention was cnlled
to order by W, II. Snyder the outgoing
Superintenden', who in a brief speech express
ed the hops Hut tlu Directors would heartily
sustain his successor In officennd would interest
themselves in Ibo cons-tiuction of good school
houses. Mr. Snyder thought that there was
not enough care exercised in selecting leacheis,
and thnt too often iho.e were chcsn who were
not worth the sal uies paid Ihe m. There should
be discrimination in this matter. I here were
more than S00O scbohrs attending iho public
schools of the t-oun'y and no Superintendent
could personally supervise the education of all
these. Directors i-houhl Inko an Interest in
school lualtirs. Mr. Snv.ler iuodelly claimed
lo have done the best he could for the schools
during ids term, and said that if mistakes had
been intde they were ofthehead and nolof ihe
heart-
Dr. Henry I.. Freas of Iierwick was chosen
President of iho Convention by an unanimous
vote. Ihe fjllowmg gentlemen were selected
to serve as Secretaries; AV. L. Manning of
Jackson, Georgo Heifsnjder of Ostawissm J, D.
llodino of Mninville and II. F. .irr of lllooms-
burg. The roll of directors was then called
and no less Ihiiu I'.'l responded lo their names.
There ari lot) directors in the county, and the
largo propormn of these present at theConveu
tioil, shows iinmlstaLaLly that a deep Interest
is taken in matters pertaining to the public
schools. It is n fact worthy of mention, for it
is very much to the credit of thu directors that
they app.-triate tho impoitsuce of their duties-
The salaty of tho Superintendent fur the
coming je.irw.is unchanged and will bo the
same hs In that just pas.ed.
Nominations being ni.t in o.dd-, tho fol
lowing names were presented to the Conventioi
J. S. Grimes of Mount I'hnniut, Chillis II.
C.impboll of Ilriatcreek and Thorn is 1). Millar
of Illoonisburg. When Mr. Cumpbill's name
was mentioned his certificate of qunl:ficalioii9
was Fubmiited.
AVillinm Krickbnum was cho'en readingcl.ik
ut ibis point, in order that tl.o S.cru'.aries
might Keep uu accurate tally of the votes
enst.
,1. C. Drown moval lo proce.d lo a ballot
and ano her director made a motion that nil
thu nominations ho made at that time, as ho
had umhts'cmd It was intended lo ir.tioduce
new names i.fur one c r two I allots had teen
takiiii Mr. HroKi.'s mo ion prevailed and n
vote was tilen will iho filluwiug rtsul
(tiiiiis Gil, Miller IIS, Cuiupbtill As fill
votes were ne. esaiy to a choice, Mr. Giimes
wus dtu'iired duly elected, The Convention
then iidjournid.
It wis evidently nampiho lo tome of tho
dlrci'tois Out only one hnllol was uectsary,and
it is more than prob.iblu that, if two cr three
ballots hud resultid fruiileHsly, n candidate not
I limed in the Oi iivhi Ion weuiid haio leen put
in nominal op. 'J he be. of f eliiii prevailed
and i.o.hnw tic nrr d timnrlhe hat nnny of
the p,o:evdingb.
THE TOWN COirxCII..
The town falliers held a tegular monthly
meeting on Wednesday tvening, nil being
present.
A petition was presented for ihe opening of
a street from First street lo Ihe Light Street
load. This was laid over until iho next meet
ing.
Tho town solicitor was instructed In oppose
tho opening ol" the proposed rend from Irocdnle
lo the Shaller farm.
A petition f)r opening Fourth itrect from
Kist to the Irondnle railroad, was laid over un
til iho next meeting,
The Secrelary was directed to giyo notice to
tho Treasurer to satisfy Ihe judgment agnliifct
C. llobbins.
On motion, the Secrelary was instructed lo
obtain prices for horns and plates for the fire
men and whistles for the police.
A petition was presented asking that Ihe
crossingat Centre slrcct anilheconu,liteliangut
ton line with the curb. This wns laid over.
A proposition to movo tho lamp-post to a point
on a lino witn me run, on tlio same orner,
was agreed lo.
The following resolution offered b M'. Neal
was adopted :
Itenolvetl t That Iho BOO feet of boso, bought
conditionally at the lust legulur meeting, for
tho Wlnoua Hopo Co., he luiruliused nml thtl
the nozzle be n mctol branch pine instead of
leither.
The following resolution was defeated :
J'esolied: That the 1'rerident be instrucled
lo sign the water oidets. passed nl the sp?cial
meeting April 15ih IbSl as an amendment lo
that resolution.
On motion, the Highway Commissioner was
instructed to give notice that all pavement out
of repair, mut bo repairjd wiihin thirty dnyr,
c therwise the work lo i dono by the town and
twenty per centum ndded.
A permit was granted to Samuel ICnorr F.sq,
to occupy part of Fifth streot pending i-cpairs
to his house.
O.i motion, (lie tax rate for (he ensuing year
was fixed nt emit mills on first-clnsi pi'opcrty,
This was agreed to unanimously.
The following bills t'jr April wero approved
and iho Secretary Instructed lo draw orders for
their payment.
Gis Company, $70 00
G. A Fuller, pruning, HI 00
Chief of Police, 4 00
Water Company, 100 00
S r ct Coiiiinislotit-r, 11 fiO
1 1 li;h Constable, 8 Hi
It. Ihnis police duf, -I CO
1'rothi notm's bill of cos's in suit ofCom-
monweslih vs, I, S. huhii ct, al. 7 'JO
SemHo's salary, 15 00
$230 01!
ItUtOLUTIOMS Of CONDOLENCE.
At a meeting of the Kspy Idge Xo. 081
I. O. of O. F. held April 2-'?, 18S1 the fol
lowing preamble nnd resolutions were ad
opted.
AA'imiE.is, It liai pleased an all-wiso
Providenco to remove by c'ealh from
a-nnngst us another beloved and faithful
member, Urothe. Past Grand H A
Aul, endeared to us as a member and poss
essed of amiable qualitiev'ivacity liua prom
ise. Therefore be it
llcsohcd: Thnt while we lament the death
of our esteemed brother wo bow in submis
sion to the decree of Divine Providence nnd
rejiice in tho hope that lie has gonotoa
brighter home whero pnrling will bo no
moro nnd where death 1ms no dominion.
Resolved: That we will ever cherish the
memory ol 'ur departed brother and by this
impro-sive loss feel called upon to renew our
diligence to work in the cause of humanity,
knowing the certainty of death and the un
certainty of life.
Jlaoteed : That we sincerely and affec
tionately sympathize with the family and
friends of our deceased brother and express
hone that, He who tempers the wind lo
the shorn lamb, may soothe them in their
sn l affliction nnd comlort them in their sad
bereavement.
Jletolied: That a copy of these resolutions
ent to t no umlly ol tho deceased, a ccipv
nread on the Locke Journal and that they
be publisli'd in the County papers at Blooms-
burir.
1MXII.Ii lUOWKY.
T. W. Hautman, r Co,n-
Wiai.r.v Hooni:,
Nobby l!uiness Stirs,
Kleg int l)rc ts Suit,
Durjblc- Woikii g Suits,
Xmv uD hand at D.ivid Loivenbtrg',
Xoxt WVek Court people are invited to
call at I. W. Harlnioti's.
Hoots unci tihoes, Finest, Bast and Cheap
est at F. I. Dititler's.
bo.
Couit then ndjonrneJ,
HOIFOIITHI.WEST.
If you are going west save lime-rind money
by hnjii'g tickets from It, D, Darlington, agent
ut Uupert. He represents best routes to the
wist and northwest, Tialns leave lluporlat
Gilfi h, en., 8:60 n, in , and -l.OOp, tn, For
nits nnd Information, call on or address
It, D. lAnM!cfTO!i
April 1-Ow Ticket AkchI, Kupcri, 1'iw
HOLMES 8c SOHUYIiBR.
NEW STOCK.
Wo have been adding consid
erable to our IIoubo Furnishing
Good?; our line of Cooking Stoves
and ltnnges comprises many new
and useful t futures not lound in
other stocks. Wc have the White
Mountain lee Cream Freezer,
triple motion; examination alone
is sufliciont to show their superi
ority over any othnr make, We
are, without question, headquar
ters for Cutlery. Our variety of
cissors, Nicars, JKa.ors, rocket
and Table Cutlery is greater than
the stock ot nil the stoics in town,
giving you the advantage ot to-
lection. I nces run according to
quality. Our stock in Loncrnl,
has alt been gone over, sorted up,
anil is larger than ever, We aro
paying special attention lo Me
chanics' Tools, and invite exami
nation. Any odd tool not in stock
furnished in threo days. For the
benefit of those to whom it may
concern, wc take irondale, Wc
Kclvy's or Loekard's orders at
cash value.
HOLMES 8c SOHUYLBR.
HOLMES & SCHUYLER
TINSMITHING.
It does not seem to be gener
ally understood by some of our
triido that wc are jiropaicd le do
Tinsniithing in all its branches.
This we have often noticed by
the expressions of surprise of
many who, when in the rear of
our store, noticed men working in
an adjoining building. We car
ry a full stock of Tin and Tin
smith's Supplies and arc prepared
at all times to do all kinds of
work. As low prices seem to be
the most popular we have
REDUCED THE PRICE OP
ROOFING
To 5 Gents a Foot,
1131112 tho same grade
heretofore and other
responding prices,
of tin as
work at cor-
HOLMES & SOHU YIER
(SUCCESSOR TO 33. W. HOBBXNS,) DEAI.EB. IN
rinc IlramllcN, IVliirsklc.s, Gins, Hums, anil all Klnils oTITliieH con-
-tiiiiti3 on liaml.
IMl'OKTUD ALES AN I) POHTEliS IN 150TTLKS BY THE DOZEN.
Landlords thiougl out the county will lind it to their advantage to
call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
BJLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Main Street, 2nd Door below Iron.
July ,'$My
D.ivid Lmveiibpri; would ir I'iriii lii-s cm'
lonieT.s iindtlio public, in general, tlint hav
ing coniplmed the ill term ion in liisStore
lie is nov prepared to supply liis customers
-.Mill tno lu'.put styles ot ejlotluna. Now on
iiatul n mapnificstit ntoc!c of lteady-miide
Cl.illiinp. i-olec'eel expressly lor tlio'Spring
rraue. iati anil inspect anil see lor yeiur
selves.
The ncople over the river knoiv that I. W
Ilarlmaii's Ciuod-s are nice i.nd cheap.
Ho for a Hat 1
ror the latest sljlcs,
For tlm lari-est ii'sortment
Fur Men. Youths, Hoys and Children.
Go to David l,owenberj;'s.
The Ladies from Catawissa, Uerivick, Or-
anKeville, Espy, Light Street, liuckliorn iScc.
ndinirc I. W. Hurtuiau's Stock uf Spring
Dress goods.
Mover Uros. have not vet cccunic-d their
retail department, but customers can obtain
whatever they wih in the wholesale itore,
and can always fiud polite and ntteutivo
cerks to wait upon them.
HOYS' SUIT?!.
Parents, remember we have n very large
utock of Children's Clothing, and much
nicer and cho iper than yon can make them at
Home. Udii ami sen lur ynur-elws at
David Ltnvinbrrg's.
All the novelties
Uentler'ri.
in foot wear at F. D,
Puke her on terderly, handle with care,
Fu-liioned n sh-rderlv, young and si liiir:
Oli it was iitiful in a whole oil) fill,
one knew inoucli to cure lier uyspjiilic wes
pondencv by iK-liing her .
Some Snrii a lllosscin.
I'ricef $1. , 50 cenls, and liial bottlos 10 cents
ItOU.Nl) AUOUT 1IOAIIINOCHKUK.
Mr. Uudolph Yea;er lost a good liorso some
ftw days tine.
l'r.iyir meeting every Thnr'diy evening in
the M. K. church in O'is village.
Henry lhrnd, of this plioj, liai taken a situ
ft'iou as hoslleral ivisllers notet in cacawissa
Mr. Chailes Fahringer, of Milton, is heme
bolng soui3ivhat "out of sorts." He proposes
to indulge in i brief suspension of work.
Mrs. Limbert Cunp, re-idirg soino iwo
miles saiitl -west of this placr, died on Sunday
fjrenoop, of heart disease nnd rheuriiatiBm.
Mr' Jerry Ciabl-, of Oorden, the supposed
Ui-be.drowried man has "til mod up" as sound
aul jolly as ever with a ousin of his in Nes.
copeck.
Miss li. L. hitler, of llloomsburg, editress
of the Coumebr addressed tho L. audit. Sun
lay school, and exhibited an idcl atd iclics
from I mill on Sunday week.
Mr. Gera Hower and Mrs. Itudolph Yeager
nre seriously ill; the for.uer from injuries re
ceived by a brick falling on his head some f-w
weeks since-, while in iheemjliy ofCliar.es
Krug.
The W. B. q mrterly Conferenco convened In
the Free Will church on Saturday and Sunday.
The Presiding Klder, Kev. Mr. Mumiiia, was
resent, assisted by Hevs. L. 11. Gipple, of
Paxino-, and h It. Kramer. On Sunday
morning (lfly.ix persons communed.
Some of tho boys as will r.s adults should
hear In inlud tint it is ontrary to Iho laws of
Ood nnd man to gi nloiu the watci's edge with
a ho)l, line and red on Sunday,
jSEoniVTE.
I. W. Ilarlmaii's Dress, Oinghain, Lawn,
Hunting. &c. take tho lead this Spring,
A GREAT II) FA.
l'iMTlo lliAnnlr.. n ,1... n.,l 1' 1 fit . !.!
".,... UWKII, Uli llll It ll-I Wl I III I, UCII I II 111,
Like ii grale lull of coals I glow, a great full
house to sec;
Ar.d if I do not grateful prove, a great fool I
should he.
And nnjbodv else would bo a croit fool to go
with his lace all covered wiih Pimples and
lilotches, when Spring lllossom ltemedy can
no nun at every druggist v.
Prices: St., ,10 cents, and trial bnliles 10 cents
Are you gdng to paint? II so,send lo Ihnry
S, Kiuv, Mon tour 1 Mint orks, Kuperi, Ps..
fir sunplj card ard prices of Strictly Pure
White Lea-1. Si He C.ilors, Iron I'aiulr, Putty
,ci,t.il s.-ivj the wholesale ntid retail ptoht.
You can mix your own colors, from best tnuit r-
ial, willi 1'u re hlnecod OH.for 75 cents to 51.20
per gallon,
Itespcctfully Yours kc,
epr. IQ-Oui Htsuv S, Hkav,
IMvlil I teiBu ntid mm son 1 1 1 no ycat'd
old, wi'i'u liuint'd to ileutli In thoir house
nt-nr Lancaster, on Motility morning InH.
"WAt.NCTl,FAi.-IlAiKl!KsTOiiKu,,ls ontlrelv iltner
ent limn nil ntlu-rs. It Is ns clear oh water, ami as
lis niunii Indle.iti-s. Is ulpi ne-ct Vegi-ialile Hnlr He-slurt-r
ami iloes not In any milliner alTi-ct. tlie lu-allli
wlilcii Milpliur, bUL'nr of U-i.il anil Mtrato of t-llver
rrup.irailuns liavo iloni-, It will linimrtlnu-ly free
I ho Iieail from all li.uiclrull, Uestore liray Ilulr to 118
natural coloi-, ami rrcilu.c a new grow 111 wtie re II
lias t.iuen ult. it iviiic-iihuko liglilor tinted hair In
a few days lo a Lt-autirul elossy Lronn, i:ery hoi.
tlo Is warinim-d. Ask jour drugutd fur It. Tor
tale nOlnvKK linos., llloomsburg. I'n. sinltu, Kllno
v uu., i-ji)iauL'iiuui, lliiu nail IIUCKC'II, rrw ioik
iiuieuuiu .i;uins. occ. Tl, su-ir
A large nnd complete assortment of toilet
soaps of all kinds and grades just received at
Jioycr jrov, mis stocK nugtit to lie in
epected as it is the best in totwi.
Itrlrg your samples of Silk to Lulz &
Sloan s and compare them with their gooc!
ueiore you ouy.
uioining lor all. no mat rr w lint vour
size, age or condition mav be, at Ihe Popular
uieuiiiiigaiciro oi wavid l.owenicrg.
Largest line of Ladies' Slinners and line
Diioes ai ueiiuer Btioe ctore.
oeo a woman picking n but on grapes
in anotucr cniuuui, at spcer s Vlncvarel
from which Sneer's Port Grane Wine
made, that Is so highly esteeueil by the-
i ! .... i , . . .
iiiuiiiciii piuiussion ii r ine use ol invalids,
weakly persons and the aged, Hn'el by
u, a. Kieim, jan 7 ol ly
Huntings, Lawn
at Lull! A Sloan's.
and cither Dress Goods
ItESCUED V'ltOM I1SAT11.
Tlio follow lot? btatement of William. I. couelilln,
ot s-oiiieiviue, .muss.. is so rcinarKnoiii lnt wou
to ask for It tlio attention of our i eaiters. llnsnisi
lu tliu tall ol is;g wt.i n l was taken with a Violent
iiieeuinir oi um uunirs iouoeu uy a w-n-roeoUL'ii
I soon begun to lose my uppetlte ami llesli. iwas
so wiuik uiunu Unix inai I couiu not lease mj bed.
In the summer of is;; was admitted to tlio en v
llospltul. wtillo t lie-rut he doctors said I had a hole
In my left luug as bin its a Halt dollar. 1 expended
over a ininiireu uunarsin ihkijis uuu ineuieiues.
I was bo lur cone at one tliue u reecrt went around I
wasdi-ail, lguiu up hone, but u filend tnlilmoof
nit, w.u. iuui.h ii.i.sim nuc tiii; umih.
iii giieuuiinv menus, ininuitg that my case was
Incurable, but I got a botuu lu bulltty ihem, when
to my surprise mv grutltlcutlon,! coinuit-iiced to
feel better. .My hope, ouce dead began to rt-Mie.and
to-ihiy I feel In better spirits than I have tor threo
years.
"1 wrlti this hoDlnir ic.u will nubllsh It so thnt f i
ery oiiuutll.ciedwltti ilbi-a'i a luncs will bu Induced
ujiuuo ur, mil. nun s nsisuni rur inu i.uul'S, vii
buuonvhiced that Cu.NSUMI'l in.N CAN IIH CUHKH.
1 navo lUKiii iwo uon es uiiucan potnneiy buy thill
It lias dune in iro L'oid Ihm all tho other nii-dlelnm
1 lUuvo, lak-n since mv Bli-kness. My cough basal,
most unilroly disappeared and I slull toou be able
ocotowoik. 80 hi by dniffrlsts. '1-Hkn M m. Ilioiv
Uftlsam nly Djwrvot coautcrMtn, oci.lt lx-ow
LOOK HBBEI
GO TO
C. C. GALIGNAN,
pora
GOOD JOB OF ROOFING AMD SPOUTING.
FOR .A.
QOOD JOS OF PLUIVlBlt4Q QiS plTTtIQ
HE KEEPS A PULL SUPPLY OF
LEAD PIPE,
IRON PIPE,
TERRA COTTA PIPE,
AND CHIMNEY FLUES,
ALSO AT ALL TIMES A FDLL STOCK OF
STOVES, HEATERS ISTID BADGES,
S rOVE A RIB TIBI SHOP IN
OPERA HOUSE, Centre Street
BLOOMSBURGr, PA.
Chestnut Urcw receipt i f ;t postal card, spc- Harlfet
gt ciiymjj tlie kuul ot f; loci:-, vantcil, :a
iiiir.ieuMtfly semi by n;;.', tjratuitouiily.with
wiclth.i r:ul price:; marlxJ, saniplc; of
Dress Goods, Silks, Etc.
showing t!;-- h- t rtyle:;, r.r.d t-v.blin a purchaser in any
part of tl;.' United States to njkvt satisfactorily, and order
the jood:i conveniui'Jy. v. ith crlr.i.:l of receiving only
what aro r.ent for. anJ :l pr.-cijcly tl; rar.io prices paid
by city cu .to:r.c:u . !:o bry at ; i.r countera. If, upon
CNamination at no:ne, ;.::y
we reque.it th-!r return,
refund the :::oney ;.t onv.0
Our New Spring Catalogue
embracing all the c'.cpartmcnti in one lr.rtro book, with a
system of ordcrint; rjcjoih 1. letter more convenient than
any heretofore, x. 'W be mulled, without charge, to those
who send u ; a po: u.l card c.ntairtini; narr.o, town, county,
and stat 2: nothiiyj furtlur i ; r..c.:-ary, we will under
stand what i s v.;..led.
Our etod:, which f nv.z r;rcatcr.t variety in one
establishment in the United State 1, include. Ladies' Suits,
Shawls, Millinery, U.ulenvvar, HosL.-, Gloves, Jewelry,
Laces, K.:;broidi..-ie i, Sho. ;, Linen', Gentlemen's Cloth-
:.::e.! jan 10 ue as expected,
v.". .1 others i:t exchange, or
t!u purch.iuer prefers.
ing, llouschecpl.'! CooJ
Carpct3, etc. Atldrej.:,
Lliina, iiilverware, Furniture,
John Wanamaker
PHILADELPHIA.
Glty
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corn. " t
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Klour per barrel , , ceo
Cluverbuesa 6.W
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TllilOW , 118
l'otatoes ,. ,70
Dried Apples oa
llama 18J
bides & Shoulders , ce
l ull kens ,i
Turlejs m ii'
Lard tier DOUnd .10
luyperton woo
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'1 lie itenton frliool niMrlct lirreby k'lve a notice
llmt ullmilhlinulmt' Kli ol 01 ilri s uMi.h t-utel Dis
trict will I u inlil loiwetntLo tlibt and lllteertli
elu) 11 or July, insi, ar mritnn. All r rwn tiailne
onurs win pre ki-nt llu iii n Hint time tr to lorcver
iH Lu 1 1 ed lam iiijnn iii or ti e- umo,
1 oide-rol tlio l'oaiil,
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No lice In lii'ictivi lien ilini I lie 1 tit Ik illy I cicto
sons t'llin to ) Hum jtln rt i lmll, lei iruVo H'lia ot
luiuHrnid 1 -fi ne luoiji-ycn my uti uul en. uteiil,
-. oil I lie lis bt day ol A rll, H.,lb,M, ulllidiuMU
and BUrrundtied by muiun1 ior-tit.
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