The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 02, 1882, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
"The Columbian.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
KUIDAY, JUNK 2nd, 1882.
Correct Itnllrimil Time Tnttle.
Trains on tlio Philadelphia It. It. Icavo import
ns follows i
north, tooth.
is a. m. It 43 a. m.
4 uo p. m. o p. m.
" Trlns on tho I). L. W. It. It. learo nioomaburg
as follows!
NOMTlt. fOl'TII.
I 83 n. m. oi n. m.
n lap. in. 11 48 n. m.
o o p. in. 4 HI p. m.
Tho 11 truln south connects with tho l'blla
dclphla Heading nt liupcrt, and with tho
Northern Central at Northumberland.
lcrHoimI.
Mrs. Susnn HolTmnii, n cousin of Mrs. I.
8. Kulin, Is visiting friends In tills place.
Elmer E. Moycr 1ms secured a situation
In n linltlinorc Drug store.
Dr. E. Jucoby of Hcrwlck spent Tuesday
In town.
Horace Uluc of Dnnvllle spent n few
hours In town on Tuesday. The "boys'
enjoyed bis vltft.
Mrs. It. (!. Neol Is miiVing n visit In
Townnda.
Dr. Lott of Enston Is spending this week
with his daughter, Mrs. C. 1. Sloan.
Lesser Alexander of Wilkes Burro
spent Decoration Day in town. He Is In
tho cigar business with Mr. Cohen, and
they, nave a wide reputation. Less bus
many friends hero who are always glad to
neu him.
0. W. Scott of Wllllamsport was In town
Wcdncsduy, taking In the examination nt
the Normal.
Samuel B. Cressmanthe popular assistant
nt the Montour House, Danville, was 111
town on Monday and timuVri pleasant call
at our olllcu.
, Harry Klnports, who has been attending
school here for the past two years returned
, to his home In Annvllle, Lebanon county,
on Thursday.
Bass fishing season began on June 1st.
M. C. Woodward has placed u neat foun
tain in his yard on East street.
Jonathan Baehmaii, an experienced
mason, Is laying the stone work for the
new woolen mill.
(lirton bus all the delicacies of the sea
son. Turtle soup, clam chowder, frogs, &c.
He will have spring chicken soon.
. The largest stock of straw huts ever
opened in Bloomsburg, at David Lowen
berg's. Call and see.
W. E. Dietterich of Espy is building a
'dwelling house nml store. His Increase in
trade demands more room.
The monthly Gospel" Temperance Meet
ing will be held on Tuesday evening, June
Otb in the Lutheran Church, nt 8 o'clock.
, W. H. Ycttcr has a line lot of Cabbage
plant9 for sale, 25 lbs best seed sown and
plants looking fine. June 2-2 w
A great deal of rain has fallen thus far
this season. Almost every other day there
bus been n shower, followed by cool
weather.
Judge Shuman received a telegram on
Tuesdny morning that his mother in Beaver
Valley was seitously ill, with little hope of
recovery.
, Mrs. Sarah Weleht will sell personal
property nt public sale nt the shop of Wil
liam Bodine on Iron street, on Saturday
June iird. at two o'clock.
Moyer Bros, have put in a night bell at
their drug store, and are prepared to fill
prescriptions at all hours of the night.
may 10-3 w
The Bherilt of Lancaster county hns of
fered a reward of $50 each for the recap
ture of 9 prisoners who escaped from that
Jail recently.
The proceeds of the festival at Evans'
Hull, held last week by the Mite Society of
the Lutheran Church was $87.21 above all
expenses.
Henry Krum, who has been an invalid
for some time past, died on Friday last.
He was burled on Sunday afternoon. A
wife and three children survive him.
It is said that Watson, tho Willlamsport
cashier who recently absconded, wus seen
lately In St. Louis. As soon as be was
recognized he took himself out of sight.
The attention of farmers is called to the
advertisement of Messrs. Bnugh & Sons, In
another column. The reputation of their
Phosphate, is world-wide. Send for clr.
Culnr.
The Willianuiport JSrtaljml Table for last
vreck contained an excellent portrait of
Judge II. H. Cummin of that county. Also
one of Charles S. Wolfe nml Senators
Mitchell and Cameron.
The soldier's orphans who were in at
tendance at the decoration exercises at
Danville, came to Catnwlssa In the morn'
lng by special trnln, and returned ngain to
Danville at noon.
Hov. Stuart Mitchell has very generously
contributed five dollars to the' Lecture com-
mlttce towards making up the deficiency.
If the lecture course had been patronized
as it should have been there would be no
deficit. There are certainly enough people
hi Btoomsburg, of culture and education to
mnke a lecture course a grand success, if
they woilld only encourage It.
The largest stock of straw huts over
opened In Bloomsburg, nt David Lowen
berg's. Call and sec.
A short distance from Buena Vista, Cal.,
is a cave Inhabited by spiders of enormous
size. The cave was discovered last Decem
ber by a party of sigbt-scckers. Tho
spiders are about the size of small birds
and make a strange sound while weaving
their web. The webs are so tough and tho
fibres so large that it is almost Impossible
to break them. We believo this lie is
fresh this year. Haiton Post.
Pens, pencils, pen holders, ink, rubbers,
mucilage in great variety nt the Coi.umhun
store.
D. M. Turner, one of the editors of tho
Towanda Journal "and a very good journal
too" was married on Thursday June 1st,
to Miss Anna Smith of that place. W e ex.
tend our congratulations and best wishes.
A festival will bo held in Evans' Hall on
the evenings of Juno 2nd and 3rd, for the
benefit of the Callleplan Literary Society,
the proceeds of which will bo used to pur.
chase books for their library. The public
is cordially invited to attend.
If the plans for tho addition to the court
house aro carried out, the building will
present r. very different front, and one that
the county will have no occasion to be
nshumed of, Tho plans can bo seen at the
commissioners' office.
The Decoration day exercises at Berwick
consisted of music by Grozter's Band, the
nerwick Bund and tho Haydn Octette,
prayers by Ilevs, II. W. Buck, W. W.
Evans, I M. Kumler; oration by W. L.
Jones, and a poem by Prof. J. M. Hurrison.
"wo more candidates tiro announced
this week for representative Dr. Isaac
Gibbons of Benton, nnd Isaac A. DeWitt
of Greenwood. Both are gentlemen who
have always been staunch Democrats, nml
citiier will fairly represent his constituents,
it elected.
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Tho examination of tho senior class
the Normal school Is In progress this wee
The examining committee Is as follow
Binto Huperintendent Dr. Hlgbcoi G.
Phillips, principal nt West Chester i cou
(superintendent l'lickliiircr. of Vonv,
county Superintendent Derr, of Moutouri
. J. w tiller Jr.
J. Perry Welsh, son of Abner Welsh of
Orango, is oue of thirteen members of the
settlor class at Lafuyetto College, to whom
speeches have been assigned at the coming
commencement. Tho class numbers fifty,
und It is considered n high honor to be
iiuiong the speakcm on tho duy of gradun.
tlon.
Messrs. O. A. Herring nnd P. A. Evans,
delegates to the Democratic stato conven
tion, wcro Instructed to support Judge
Elwcll for governor, but his positive re
fusal to have his name used, leaves them
without Instructions. Tho Philadelphia
Titntt Is mistaken In saying that this conn-
ty Instructed for Hopkins.
Tho young ladles of St. Paul's Episcopal
church held n sociable at Mrs. Butler's on
Uock street last week Thursday evening,
which was largely attended. Ico crenm
and enko were served, nnd the proceeds
amounted to about thirty-eight dollars.
Their object Is to raise money towards the
erection of a chapel, and their efforts thus
fnr hnvo been very successful.
Tho largest stock of straw lints over
opened In Bloomsburg, at David Lowen-
berg's. Call nnd see.
Tho last lecture of the season was deliv
ered In tho Opera House on Friday evening
May 20th by Col. J. A. Price of Scrnnton.
His subject was "Napoleon nt Moscow"
and tho discourse was n very interesting
one. The Col. has n pleasant voice and
good delivery. Tho attendance was not
large.
A cave has been discovered near Dalton,
Lnckawannii county, which has excited
tho curiosity of the neighborhood. The
entrance was concealed by a bush, which,
upon being removed, disclosed a well wall
ed avenue with stone steps dcccndlng scv.
ural feet. At the bottom was n room eight
feet by twelve, In which was a cot, bench,
nnd other rude furniture.
The first locomotive, the Stourbridge
Lion, ever run upon n railroad In America,
was in Honcsdale, August 8, 1820, under
the management of Horatio Allen. Tho
hub und spokes of the wheels wcro made
of wood, with a heavy Iron tire, one of
which has recently been brought from Car-
bondale to our borougli and can bo seen nt
the Delaware tfc Hudson machine shop.
Ilontsdak Cithcn.
The controversy between tho Philadel
phia & Heading nnd the North & West
Branch It. It. companies concerning the
crossing at tho south end of the liupcrt
bridge, was ended on Tuesday, by the
court refusing to grunt an Injunction, and
making a decree allowing the latter com
pany to cross the track of the former at
grade. It will not be taken to the Supreme
Court.
Beautify your homes und make them
pleasant ami attractive with llowers from
Dillon's Green Houses.
There is no larger or finer stock of cloth
ing to be found outside of the cities thun
thut displayed at David Lowenberg's.
Under the supervision of Louis Lowct,
bcrg the goods nre kept in the most per
fect order, and though there, is tier after
tier of coats, vests, punts, &c. not one gar
ment Is out of place. They present the
appearance of having been arranged with a
plumb line. Lowcnberg Is doing an im
mense trade und selling very cheap.
The Wyoming Valley House at Wilkes
Barre caught fire on Tuesday about noon,
and the upper stories were destroyed before
the tinmen wcro arrested. Tho lower lloor
was much damaged by water nnd smoke.
Atone time a general conflagration was
feared, and ussistancc was telegraphed for
to Scrnnton and Pittston. The report came
hero thut the city was burning up, and
dispatch was sent to the mayor by the
President of tho Winona Fire Company of.
ferlng their services if needed, to which a
reply was sent saying that the fire was out.
The loss mi the hotel and furniture Is about
$10,000 fully insured. It will take nbout
five months to repair damages.
The Senatorial conferees of the Twenty
fourth district met at tho City Hotel, Dan
villi?, last Friday to choose a senatorial
delegate to the Democratic State Convcn
tlon. me toliowtng gentlemen wcru
present: M. J. Phillips, W. McCnrty of
Sullivan i Dr. J. D. Mausteller, J. M. Mil-
lard of Montour F. S. Hunt, It. D. Dar-
llnglon of Columbia: W. J. Buckalew of
this county, representing J. F. Frederick
of Lycoming, and John Stack of tho latter
county. George W. Miles of Montour ami
James Deegun of Sullivan were named as
senatorial delegates. After n number of
ballots Miles was withdrawn, and Deegan
was elected with Miles as alternate.
Wo take tho following communication
concerning tho late Morris Vnnllusklrk,
from a Wllllnmspoit paper.
Our community was greatly surprised to
hear of the death of tho gentleman whose
nnmo heads tills brief notice. For the grat
ification of bis friends. I deem It a duty to
subjoin n brief sketch of my old class-mate
nt the old school house on the hill at Milton,
presided over by David Klrkpatrlck, D. D,
Ho was tho eldest son of Thomas Van Bus
kirk, ono of the most respected and cour
teous citizens of Milton, a man of un filch
ing honesty and sterling lntcrgrlty. The
mother of Morris was a sister of Hon.
Alcxnudcr Jordan, being the President
Judge of this judicial district who was so
well aud favorably known to tho citizens of
Lycoming county. Tho deceased was a
native of Milton, Northumberland county.
After leaving his native town be resided
for upwards of thirty years In Bloomsburg,
Columbia county, nnd hns left many friends
who will recall tho kindness nnd generos
ity of his disposition nnd mnny other kin
dred qualities, which will not soon be ef
faced from their memories. About nine
years ago ho changed his residence to this
city, and during the pastorate of Itev. Geo.
F. Cain attached himself to the First Pres.
bytcrlan church, of which, to the end of his
life, he remained u faithful nnd consistent
member. He was of n most retiring dis
position, and at church and at social meet
ing his scat was seldom vacant, nnd bo
evinced the reality of his unfaltering con
fidence In Ids Saviour by assuring his fuinlly
of Ids entire submission to the will of his
precious S.ivlonr and dearltedcemer.
Decoration Day.
No steps having been taken by any other
organization towards making arrangements
for the proper observance of this duy the
Soldiers' und Sailors' club met at the Court
House on Saturday evening for that pur.
pose, nnd a programme wns prepared. On
Tuesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock the proces
sion formed on Market street in the follow,
lng order:
Bloomsburg Cornet Band,
Soldiers and Sailors,
Normal School Literary Societies,
Friendship Fire Company No. 1,
Itcscuc Hook & Ladder Company No 2,
Winona Fire Company No 13.
Tho 'luo of march was up Main street to
tho Normal Bchool, countermarch down
Main to Market, up Market and Bock to
the Cemetery. After decorating the graves
of tho Soldiers, the band played a dirge,
Itev. O. II. Strunk made n prayer, and
Itev. F. P. Manhart delivered an approprl-
ate uddress. There was a large attendance
of citizens, nnd considering the impromptu
manner in which the exercises were gotten
up It wus very credltnble. C. P. Sloan
was Chief Marshal assitsted by Messrs.
Sanders and Young of (lie Normal.
Miniin itcniM.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, Dora and Edward
Snyder hnvo for the past few days been
visiting their friends and relatives at Mil
ton.
Pitching quoits seems to be all the rage
In town at the present.
The horso disease known us "Pink eye,"
appears as though It would visit us In turn
with the rest.
Our little township now contains six
flourishing Sunday schools and another nt
West Mimin is strongly talked of.
Messrs. C. C. and A. B. Heller of Huzle
ton, paid a Hying visit to their former home
on Sunday.
The rouds nre being worked at present
by the Supervisors. They are sadly in need
of it us the recent rains have made them in
u bad condition, beside many dangerous
bridges.
The grain ut present is looking unusually
well, especially wheat bids fair for an
abundant crop.
J. E. Creasy will commence butchering
soon. It is a good idea, as.MilUiu needs a
butcher.
Mrs. A. Hoffman of West Milllin is quite
ill of Bilious fever.
Daisy, a two year old girl of Stephen
Smoyer's died on Tuesday morning of brain
fever.
Win. Hefner moved from Beaver town
ship to this some few days ago.
Chas. Steely has moved in his new bouse
which makes a flue appearance.
Decoration day wns observed by decor
aling the soldiers graves, in the presence
of the G. A. B. of Berwick and Berwick
band. Quite a number of persons were In
town. PiN'Ai'oiu:.
Till! Lecture CmirHC
Tho Bloomsburg Lecture Committee do-
slro to return thanks to the people of
Bloomsburg and vicinity, for tho support
and cncourngeinent given tho lecture enter
prise during the past season.
Lpeclnlly do they feel grateful to Mr.
Tubbsoftho Exchange Hotel, who enter
talncil tho speakers In royal style, and who
declined rendering a bill ; to the newspa
pers of tho town for their liberality and en
couragement and to those who, as holders
of season tickets, manifested nn Interest In
tho literary advancement of the community
by taking n lively part with the committee.
Hio committee nro of opinion that In
giving a full course of live lectures with the
array of talent which has been furnished
'EH Perkins," Col. Sanford, Dr. Tiffany,
Hon. Daniel Dougherty, und Col. Price
icy havo furnished the community a choice
literary treat, nnd In closing the course,
they have no regrets for having undertaken
tho enterprise, but contemplate continuing
the work next year nnd until it becomes cs-
tnbllshed and self supporting.
Condemning none for tho opposition
forced upon us, and thanking nil who have
manifested any interest in our behalf we
retlro from the field for the season.
Tax collectors should supply themselves
with our receipt books which contain re-
clpts for State, county, road, poor, and
school tax nil in one, or they can bo used
for any one of them. Books of 50 receipts
well bound only 20 cents. Sent by mail for
22 cents. Address Coi.ujintAV. Uloomsbure
a.
SKINNY MEN.
"Wells' Health Ilenewer" restores healt
and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence,
Sexual Debility. $1
pened in Bloomsburg,
berg's. Cull nnd sec.
Eiwuit Camniku.. At Orangevllle, Pa.
May 21, 1883 by Itev. C. K. Canllcld, Mr.
Thomas A. Eipper of Thornburg, Spott
sylvanln Co. Vn. to Miss Mary E. Camp
bell of Orangevllle, Pa.
Menscii CiiAio. At the residence of the
bride's father, by Hov. G. B. Dechant, on
May 28th 1832, Mr. Jeremiah Menscii to
Miss Elizabeth Craig, botli of lioaring
creek, Columbia county, Pa.
Temtle llr.ss At the residence of the
bride's parents near tho Union Church,
.May 21sl 1882 by tho Bev. 11. F. Keller,
Mr. George F. Temple, of Jordan town
ship, Lycoming county, Pa., to Miss
Hannah C. Hess, of Jackson township,
Columbia county, Pa.
Monroe, (Mich.) Commercial.
Mr. Clarence IV Stoddurd, the druggist.
informed us that M. Louis Hope, a sufferer
with rheumatism for a number of years, ob.
talncd tho greatest relief by the use of St,
Jacobs Oil.
I'roiu Htlllwuter.
Last Sunday was Whit Sunday. It com
mcmorutes the descent of the Holy Ghost
upon the apostles Immediately utter tho
Ascension. It derives Its nunio from tho
Suxon word Witte, or wisdom, which the
Holy Spirit Impnrtcd. It Is also called Pen
tecost, a Jewish term for the feast which
fell fifty days after Easter. The origin of
tho latter Pentecost is well known. It
is designed to commemorate the delivery
of tho law on Mount Slnnl fifty duys after
the departure of tho children of Israel from
tho land of Egypt. The meaning of the
word Pentecost Is fiftieth. Our festival of
Whitsuntide Is somewhat movable In Its
character sometimes occurring in May
and at times In June, hut always seven
weeks after Easter, It Is an Important day
In tho Christian Church, and Is usually
marked with ceremonies and exercises of
mi interesting nnd solemn chnraeter,
Htate TeaclierH AhhocIuIIoii.
John A. M. Passmore, chairman of the
Stato Teachers' Association, which meets
InPottsvlllo July 5th, writes us follows i
Tho commlttco on reception and entertain
ment aro desirous of seeing that till who
come to this meeting of tho Association are
properly provided for and hence they write
requesting that as early as possible teachers
give nn estimate of the number they think
will bo present. Tho rates nt tho hotels
will bo from $1.25 to $1.75 per day.
Arrangements have been made to have n
pleasant and cheap excursion so as to glvu
all who are not familiar with the subject an
opportunity to sec how anthracite coal Is
mined and prepurtd for market. Urge your
teachers to come out In full force, ns this
promises to be the largest meeting of the
Association since its organization, Let us
have every county largely represented.
All kinds of paper, pencils, pens, Ink
und envelopes at the Cou'iiuu.i store.
As the author of the "Stillwater Items'
has apparently became so devoted to the
piscatorial art himself as to entirely ignore
his unties us n newspaper reporter, we, un
willing that the public generally should be
deprived of mi account of the sayings mid
doings of this second Sleepy Hollow, have
taken upon ourselves the nrduoiis task of
chroniclers.
Wo do not exactly agree with our honor
ed predecessor, In thinking that a railroad
Is all that is wanted to complete the felicity
of the inhabitants of this place. Wo would
oilsr our modest suggestion, that the small,
weather-beaten hut answering for a school
house bo removed and n building reflecting
more credit on the native energy and talent,
be erected. The situation Is very pleasant
but we are sorry to notice that tho pretty
lnne lending from the school grounds along
the creek is being fenced in. It has always
been n favorite resort for the romantic
young people of our vicinity und tho trans
forming of it into u corn field or turnip
patch will meet with their highest disap
proval.
Some thieves, evidently impelled by bun
ger, have been making nocturnal calls at
the cellar of Frank Wolfe and Isaiah Baber
and carrying oil Hour und all sorts of eata
bles. The samo parties likely enterei:
M. McIIcury & lira's, store pu the night of
tho 23rd of May nnd secured a goodly sup
ply of sugar, coffee ifcc. The good house.
wife now carefully locks tho door of tho
larder and puts the key under the pillow.
Wo heartily congratulate Bro. Klutcr on
tho number of postage, stamps he has re
eclved. Wo havo already noticed that mi
increased number of fish have been cap
tured by ninntcur fishermen, the credit Jof
which wo are inclined to give to tho In
struclious pertaining to tho halt given by
our worthy friend.
i ne Democrats oi tins place are very
highly pleased with the nomination
C, It, Buckalew for Congressman. A bet
ter choice could not have been made,
Bkckt Stunt' and PunoonY.
l'erHuiuil I To Men Only I
Voltaic Belt Co., Murshall, Michigan, will
send I)r , Dye's Celebrated Electro-Yollalc
Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for
thirty days to men (young or old) who aro
uftllcted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vltul
it y, und manhood, and kindred troubles
. guaranteeing speedy relief nnd complet
I restoration of health und manly vigor,
Address us above. N, B. Jio risk Is in
curred, as thirty days trlnl U allowed,
Oct. 28, '8t-ly
C. O. Peacock,
J. C. Yocum,
It. V. White.
Com.
The largest stock of straw hats ever
at David Lowen-
MARRIAGES.
DEATHS.
QKAtuiAirr At Milton, May 2.)tli 1882,
Anna Minerva Gearhart, formerly of Cata
wissa, aged 21 years t months nnd 24 days.
Adams At Catawissa, May 21th 1832,
Mary Adams widow of Leonard Adams
leceased, aged 72 years, 4 months and 14
days.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Farmers dentin e at W. B Allen's can be
accommodate!! with stabling, apr. 7-tf.
500,000 Cabbaee plants, best varieties,
for sale by W. 11. Ycttcr. Patches 4th St.
isiooinsuurg rn. June s-aw
v
Osborn's Family Paints ready for uso are
tho most convenient nrtlclo of tho kind, nil
shades and colors, put up In , nnd pint
cans. Wo furnish a can of paint nml brush
for 23 cents.
Snxollnc Petroleum Jelly, used for burns
scalds nnd sores of every kind; it is good
nnd cheap. Snxollno I'omndo for the hair,
highly pennmed, cents.
Glycerine Lotion. To ladles and children
or any person with a fine sensitive skin and
whose complexion Is affected by the weather
causing redness, roughness and chapping
this Lotion Is invaluable. An excellent ap
plication to the face after shaving. Largo
bottles 25 and 60 cents.
Our Slock of Hair and Tooth brushes lias
been replenished nnd contains some good
bargains.
Wo carry a complete and well sclectta
stock, and competent persons arc always In
attendance to supply tho wants of our pat
rons. Wo study to please, nnd believe we
can supply you witli everything in our line
economically, satisfactorily and Inn manner
calculated to induce to join in tho verdict,
that our store is the place to trade. Hoping
to sec many renders of the Coi.umuias at
our place of business shortly nnd soliciting
a share of your esteemed patronage, wo re
main Very Truly Yours
N. J. Hendershott.
ni.ooiisntiKfi.
Alexander A WoodtiousoTobacconUMM
Allen. Wni II (Irocerr
lirower, K 11 Stovjn etc.
Hrown, JanoK Hotel
lillimeyer, 1'etcr Co ncnl Grocery
liundjr, K u Urccn Grocery
Hloomburg Iron Co Oen'l sura
liernhard, Lowu Jeweler
lirower, J J carpets
Corcll, W J A Co Furniture
ciars, (l A Hook Htoro
cirk. II J ft Bon oen'i store
Cadman, K Furniture
Creasy, 1) A Htoro
Caldwell, J K Confectionery
Decker. Joseph "
Dentler. F I) Hoots & Shoes
F.IwpII k MttcDucnder Htatloncry
Kvanx, A J Clothing
Kver.J K Hlnrn
Kutiston.J A A Co Ileal EUto Orllce
(lllmore, V II
Oh too, J I,
(lllmore, K M
Cross, 1,
(lllmore, V II
(lailitnan, CC
(lllmore, Win
dross, mor
differ. Win
Ilarman & II assert
llartman, I W
llartmnn, II O
llartman Uro's
Holme K Hchuj-ler
ucnacrsnou, n J
Jicouy, K
.lacoby, O A
Jacoby, l A
Klnport, J II
Kcssler. C K
Keller, Jacob
uieim, i; a
Klelm, Henry
Klnport, Fb
Kuhn & Martz
bowenberg, David
Lockard, Q M & J IC
4 (I
McKclv, 1 W
Marr, c o
Miller. O W
Mil
llllilnnl.
Itcstaurant
Clothing
Itestauraut
stoves etc
Dottier
bottler
Hotel
coal
den'l storo
carpets
drocery
Hardware
Druirs etc
Ovstora & Flh
Coal s (irtcery
Liquor Htoro
Drugs cto
Hoots & Hboes
Wholesale) Notions
Drugs'
Urocery
Butcher
Clothing
Coal
ficn'l storo
Store
Grain Dealer
liter, f K Htoro
McKlnnnv. W C billiard
Moycr liro.r wnoiosaic ratent moaicincs
Moicr Uros
Ncal, C W tiro
Lutz Sloan
Itobblns C U
ltubb Wm
llunvan. 1. A' Co
Illchart, Wm O
itleco, cuanes
Kellly, James
tawiiugs, is A
tolmcr, llerimrd
Hlroun. D.iTld
Hharpless, II Y
iV full line of silks, satins nnd
dress trimmings ut Lutz & Sloan's.
other
Black nnd colored dress silks ut prices
to meet nnv nt Chirk & Son's.
EABL & WILSON'S
celebrated linen cuffs und collars can only
be bought at I). Lowenberg's.
Talk about leu Cream I Whv. evcrvlindv
says that Caldwell makes the best in town.
Go to W. E. Geddls. for ireneral col
lection of green house and bedding plants.
npi i-jm
Hosiery for ladies and children in
large assortment and low prices nt Clark &
Son's.
The rush to Caldwell's on warm evenings
for that delicious Ice Cream still continues,
and will continue all summer. It Is the
place to go without doubt.
For lawns nnd dress ginghams at 121 cts.
10 to Lutz & Sloan's.
If you want a parasol, fan, or linen ulster
go to uiarK oon's.
Groceries 5 per cent, off, fiueensware
and classware 5 per cent, off, fish &c 5 per
cent, off, dry goods, notions ifcc. 5 per
cent, oil for own ut l. W. llartman?,
beginning June 1st.
IIorseB for sale. One or two good
young horses for sale; also u lot of shotes,
nt i.igiustreei, oy snas loung.
may ib-4 w
Hoses, Verbcnus, Geraniums, Colons, &c,
for bedding for sale cheap at Dillon's
Green Houses. Only the best varieties
grown.
Ladies and childrens hats and bonnets
away down to close at Clark & Son's.
No old trash, but all clean goods nt I.
W. HurtmanV. 5 per cent, olf for cash
during June.
BUSINESS NOTICES,, ,
ASSWElt THIS QUESTION.
Why do so many people we see around
us, seem to prefer to suffer and be made
miserable by Indigestion, Constipation,
Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of
the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cts.,
we will sell them Slilloh's Vltalizer, guariin.
teed to cure them. Sold by J. H. Kin
ports, may 5-cow
A FOllLOUK HOl'E.
Otto J. Doesburg, proprietor Hollnnd
City News, Mich., writes ; "A bud cold set.
tied on my side nnd back, kidney trouble,
liver and rheumatism combined! I suffered
terribly, though wus obliged to move about
and attend to business. I tried local Doc
tors, but received no relief, and 'as a for
lorn hope' tried your Thomas' Eclcctric
Oil; have only used half a ftft-cent bottle,
nnd feel us welll as I orcr did in my life."
sini-oii's OATAitim HKMEDV. A rnurvc
lous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker
mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle
there Is nn ingenious nasal Injector for the
more successful treatment of these com
plaints without extra charge. Price 50cts.
Sold by J. II. Klnports. may 0-cow.
1'EIt.MIT XI) SMISTITlirlON,
Insist upon obtaining Florestons Cologne.
It is prc-cmi-nently superior in prerannen
ce and rich delicacy of fragrance.
IS 0001) Sl'IIUTS.
T. Walker, Cleveland, O., writes : "For
the lust twelve months I havo suffered with
lumbago and general dibility. I commenc
ed tnking Burdqck Blood Bitters about sfx
weeks ago,. and now have great pleasure
in slating that I have recovered my appe
tite, my complexion has grown ruddy,
and feel better altogether." Price $1,00.
SHILOIl'S coxsuunios CUllK.
This is beyond question tho most success
ful Couetli Medicine wo have ever sold, a
lew noses mvunuuiy euro uiu ui tusts
of Co.igh, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its
wonderful lucccss In tho cure of Consump
tion is wlthoa'. a parallel In tuo History oi
medicine. Since its first discovery it has
been sold on a guarantee, a test which uo
other medicine can stand. If you have a
Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price
10 cts. and $1.00. If your Lungs nro sort,
niu.at nr Iturk. Lame, use ShHoli's Porous
Plaster. Price ii! cts. soiu uy J. n. iviu-
ports. may 5 cow
llOM! COLD AND HAY FKVEIi.
White Si Burdlck. Drucclsts,
Ithaca, N. Y. I can recommend fciy'B
rvo.m. Huim in ndlnvn nil nersoiis sillier.
intr from Hose Cold and Hay Fever. I
liiivn Iippii n Front sufferer from these com.
. . . . . . i i i ,
plaints ; by using tne isaim nave uu erc-av
relief. I have recommended it to many of
my friends for catarrh, anil in an cases
where they have used the Balm freely have
been cured, i. ivcnny, ury uuum jivi.
chant, Ithaca, N. .
. . . ...... r. (.,..,., TW.K.i.tcf a
JlCSSrS. 111. 11USV IV tjuiif,
New Brunswick, N. J. biuce boyhood l
have been troubled witli uatarru ami nay
Fever, and have been unable to obtain
permanent relict uniii i useu r.iy a winuu
Iliilm. which has cured me. Alter a few
i nva' iis. I mil ii sieen uu nmiiv. a. u.
Clickener, New Brunswick, H. J. Price
50 cents. Annlv into nostrils Willi nine
finger.
uinFn nnLOim liESTOlIED.
Faded or gr.y hair gradually recovers its
youthful color und lustre by the use of Par
ker's llnir llalsam, an eiegaiu ureiuiug,
admired for Its purity and rich perfume.
"HOUGH ON HATS."
Clears out ruts, mice, roaches, files, ants,
bed-bugs, skuuks, chipmunks, gophers.
10c. Druggists.
Solleder, A Hoot and Shoe Findings
Havaire. o a Jeweler
Saltzer, Jerry organs S Machines
Mniier .n l g v;u. bowiuk autcuiuea
Hlilve, Slmou o Acrtcultural imp'ts
annum, u r nigi) raper
ubbs. W H Hotel
Wllaon.J II Hoot Shoe findings
wtison.i) A Confectionery
Webb, Thomas Tobacconist
wnary, i, it movuticuj
Woll, John Agricultural Imp'U
etier, w ii tagij sowing iniicmuea
HRIAHCuEGK,
Hiton A w btorj
liostier, (i w
Wilkinson. W N Dottier
CATAWIiSA.
IHbby, Jaracs k Augustus Coal
Herkbelmcr. Wm Restaurant
Haldr. stephoa uen'l Storo
Catunlssa Taper Co coal
Cleaver, A H Hioves etc
I'lcmer, till uemniuru
Former,!! 1' Son store
Frederick, I) U Tobacconists
Clinin. David Co Coal
(lumber, wm uutcuer
Ullbert Kllno Oen'l storo
llartman Henries urmiuro
Hays, Charles Clothing
llolllngshead, Davtd Hotel
Harder, c F J;umV.er
Harder. TE Furnlturo
John, Wm ?f,ve,3
Kisuer, iiesiur
Knlttlo.J U , Coat
KostcnUauder, O L Co Hotel
Manhart, Ueor.,0 Hoots eto
McCoy, John Confectionery
luinnn. h p Drtms
hlladelpiuac neaaing o-.ux, iron vu
(KM OMhamagt) Coal
Kinard. H I)
Hhawn, J K Oysters cto
Helfsnyder, 0 W Co Storo
lihawn. S U Moves cto
Sharpltss.J K Hons Oeu'l store
swans, ji a Diuic
Smith, j M Hardware eto
1 TUCKeumiucr & lveuer uuunauuj
ruckeuuilller A. uesiaurani
Billiards
Whitman, L o
euer, Aiuen uuumus
CENTHALIA.
Mack, DC Groco'y
iirennau, Michael sioro
Connsr, Mrs. Johanna Liquor storo
Curry, I) F Hotel
Collins, Thomas Hestaurant
UaVlS, U W uruxa
Former, A H stoves eto
Farrall. Ilobert Hoataurant
Uraut J J
Ooldworthy, James
Great Hamulus at C. W. Low's in Oranre
ville as lie is selling out his entire stock of
goods amounting to nbout six thousand
dollars at cost. april 14 tf
A new lot of bracelets and other iewelrv
at i.uiz cc eioairs.
A rood print Sc and the best standard To
per yard, good styles, at UlarK iV Son's.
Lumber, lots of it for sale. Pino boards
12, 14. nnd 1U feet lone, nine nlank 12.
14 and 10 feet long, hemlock boards 12, 11
and 10 feet long hemlock plank 12, 14, 10
and 18 feet long, joists 12, 14, 10 and 18
feet long, 2x4 rails 12. 14, 10 and 18 feet
long. Shlnglo lath, celling lath, shingles
-mi. I,,', and ;i. Picuets and siding at
iiguisireet uy qiiiis toung.
may 10-2 m
Lace window curtains and himbreiiulus
in j,iii7. oc oioun .
You can get ti per cent, off for cash at
I. W, Hartman's on nil sales from 1st of
June to July 1st.
Wo are offering some bin burenins in
dress goods. Ladles, now is tho time to
buy nt Clark Si Son's,
As good cigars ns can lie found In town
are kept nt V , B. Allen's hast end gro
eery. april 7-tf
Caldwell's lireail and ualio iiavu n renu
tatlon nil through this section. Ho sends It
all around tho country every day, und sells
large (juuntities. The simple reason is that
lie miiKes mo very best.
In the absence of John Wolf, farmers
wanting farm machinery will pletieo cull at
W. B. Allen's. P"l 7-tf
White goods all kinds, lace, emborlderles,
prices nwuy down at cinric ivtson's.
Don't fortet I. W. llartman will st.
every article In his double Btoro during the
month of June nt u discount of G per cent
lor cnsii.
nt
Flour und feed can always be had
Allen's Bast end grocery. uprll 7-tf
I, W, Hiirtman will run off btoek at !
per cent, oil for cash from Juno 1st to
July.
W. B. Allen hns just opened u lot of new
uoods, embracing tine groceries, glass.
ware, painted china, queenswnre, &c. All
of the best, and at the lowest prices.
uprll 74f
Composed of tho best known tonics, iron
and cinchona, witli well known nromalics,
is llrown.s Iron Bitters. It cures Indlges
tlon, aud all Kindred irouuics.
If tho lady who reads this card when in
want of Spool Cotton will ask
for the
"O. N. T."
she will obtain the very best thread mnde,
Ask for Clark's "O. N. T." Cotton nnd
see that you get It.
For sale by all leading dealers.
feb 3 -cm
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK.
BsTATXOP JACOB I1AKEK, DBCKISKP,
Letters of Administration on tho estate or Jacob
baker, late or lieavertownshlp, Columbia county,
renna. deceased, navo ueen granieu or wo necis-
tir of said couniv to Charles Uaker admin-
latrutor. All persons having claims against tbe
estate of tho decedent nro requested to present
them tor settlement, and tuoso lnoeutea to tuo
catato to make payment lo mo undersigned an
ininisirawr wu noui aeiay.
May 5 '8J-6W
CHAHLKS UAKF.lt,
Administrator,
Heaver Valley.
M
KHCANTI LK APPH AISKMKNT.
List of Dealer) of Qilumlia County.
Iberebv ccrtlfr that tho follow lng list of deal
ers taken, retui ned and clasaltlud bv ine In accor.
dance with tho several acts of Assembly, In and
ror ino year isj is correct to tuo um or my
knowieugo uuu ueuei,
Jlusines). Clan,
HEAVKIt TOWNSHIP.
Tax,
Drtcabach. U 1
Frey. J l'aul
lllnderllter. John
Michael, Luvl
Hhumau, u A
Hhuman, 1' II
shuman, T J
Kverctt, It V
Edson, J K
Hess, lllram
Mcllenry, J J
Mcllenry, II A
Adams, K K
bower, II It
Storo
Hotel
Sluro
Hotel
UKNTO.N.
Htoro
Hotel
Htoro
i
DEItWICK.
Gen. storo
Herirer. It
Hucklngham, (I A
tiarnard, u u
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1U
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14
14
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14
14
11
14
14
14
14
13
14
9
S
11
14
14
Drug
Loai
Oen'l Htoro
Liquor storo
Grocery
Hardware
Flour Feed
Uutcher
billiards
Hutcner
Itestauraut
Grocery
Merchandise
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14
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13
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13
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Irvm llroa'
Keh er. U s
Keller, u K
i.ananan, Anarew
Murphy, O G
Millard, O It
Moran, John
Michael, U w
Mllllngton. J T
Morris, A
jicraauen, tQwaru
l'elffer. Wm
staudenmeytr, J
veiier, josepu
Hotel
Billiards
store
Church, A II
Herbert, wm
Kline, John I.
Kehres, Daniel
Monroe, Mary
butcher
Stoves etc
Grocery
Htoro
Gen I Storo
Hoots etc
Grocery
Drugs
Green urocery
Hestaurant
Hotel
Gcn'l Store
Confectionery
Canned Fruits etc
CONVNGUAM.
Gen'l Storo
storo
Hotel
Hestaurant
CKNTHE.
Grocery
Grain Coal
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r.rottet, Thomas
Fowler. Tavler
Low llro Co Htoro
Mann, J S Hotel
sponsler, Jacob store
Whltmiro. Krwlne "
Wagner, Kdward "
FISHINGCHEEK.
Ammerman, J M Storo
Hun Savage
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Hosier. W N
Howell, o M. "
raieDi M calcines
btoro
Mclleniy, J;F "
FRANKLIN.
Georga Ellas Son store
GHKHNWOOD
Derr, A J store
Black, D 1) Store and Furniture
Kccs, Wilson M "
Kves, C W "
Eves Ellis Bro Gcn'l Store
Hss, wm r aioro
Henile, Hannah "
iiHti(tinu. Samuel Hotel
Mlll llle urange Dealer In merchandise 4
Masters, Wm Uen'l HWro la
UVtllvor. .1 H Htoro 14
Hohrsburg urange Depler in merchandise 14
eves, v i
Metric, o 11
Harris, u w
Vanllew, A B
Illrleman, II II
Cherlngton, T I"
naniei, i. ii
Kuorr. Daniel
Hearbone, M
.-itlne, David
Ycagor, W
Yeager, Jacob
Yoder, Aaron
Yocum bro
Glngles, Win
Kreamer.o
Smith, A IC
Dlldlne, Wesiey
Bodlno, J D
Furniture
HEMLOCK.
Hotel
Htoro
(,
JACKSON.
Storo
LOCUST.
Hotel
htoro
llotol
Store
Hotel
Htoro
Hestaurant
Htoro
MADISON.
Gen'l Htoro
Hotel
MAIN.
Store
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mm
10 00
TOO
sow
7 00
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1001
13 00
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700
TOO
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TOO
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40 Ml
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(010
7 00
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2100
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7 00
7 00
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7 UO
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7 00
701
2100
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12 60
7 00
20 00
30 00
700
30 UO
7 00
7(11)
23 00
CUll J
20 00
7 00
7 00
20 00
23 00
60 00
WOO
7 00
7 00
7 00
TOO
T 00
TOO
10 00
TOO
7 00
TOO
7 00
2D00
60 UO
80 00
700
TOO
1000
TUO
50 UO
60 OO
20 00
TOO
10 01
700
6UO0
700
T I'O
TOO
7O0
700
700
TOO
15 00 I
TOO
TUO
WALL PAPER
AM, CiKAIES, AIjMj PRICES.
-::-
WINDOW CURTAINS
FIXTURES OF ALL ROTHS.
-so:-
balance mm MTTm
WARRANTEE FOR 5 YEARS.
-so:-
TOO
TOO
10 00
700
7 00
12 50
7 00
7 00
60 00
710
12 50
700
TOO
110
LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED
lllBhDP. J K
Campbell, U J (agt) "
LAIugeuueikor, tfuiuuuuu iiun-i
Htchart, Charles
Yelter, u 11
Ilernlnger.lt J
creasy, N u Co
lienor, J H
Hess, A W
Millard Harttfl
I' Inner. J N
Kcliweppenhelser Bnjder Storo
store
Hotel
MIFFLIN.
Furnlturo
Store
Hotel
Hardware
store
Huyder, A W
J P Sands
Storo
MOUNT PLEASANT,
Storo
MONTOUIt.
Storo
Hotel
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II
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Hestaurant
Stoves, eto
Tobjcco Cliram 14
Hultner. Max Clothl tr. ei. 14
Hrubaker, off Hardware 14
bradford, T B Boom Shoes II
bowman Crispin Gen'l, store 11
Dilesbacb.H F (agt) Organs, hew'g in 14
Hlckaun, A M Gen'l. store 13
Davenport, n E Ilarneas Hardwar.) II
Dlstleburat, F L
Dieirtch,;.i ii
Fritz A ft
Frantz, Cai-pcr
Fowler, 0 1)
Froai, uro's.
Freas, bra's.
Heller, s K
Houhcr W H
llockinau II M
Jackson WcodlnM.O Gen'l ston
Jackson, F It Co Butcher
Keller, John F bottler
Little, H II Drugs
Loub. MA Cloihicir
updjkeilecs Qju'I sioro
ueagau a .ncvrca
Huit) Co
VauuatUi, J E
Furniture
btatloucry
lililards
Butcher
Furniture
Oen'l btore
Lumber Dealers
billiards
Confoctio lery
Drugs
mure
Jeweler
f TUO
T 00
60 00
TOO
TOO
TOO
Co uo
111 00
TIO
to 00
10 00
TUO
11)00
10 00
2100
TOO
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TOO
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TOO
13 00
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I 00
TOO
TOO
4000
T 00
TOO
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10 00
40 00
TOO
TOO
60 00
TOO
(0 00
7 00
TOO
1000
T 00
T oo
TOO
llosler.G H
Leacoclr. U T
I'axton Ilarman Merchandise
OltANGE.
Fleckenntlne, o 8
Hagenbuch, Samuel
Hicks, 1) W
Low. O W
Lillcy Sleppy
Mcars. U
htewart, A B
Sloan, 1) K Sou
Hmiiu, u N
Unangst unmndus
14
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II
store
Hotel
Htoro
store
Butcher
(lou'l store
Stoves eto
Hotel
FINE.
Distillery
Fowler, J It
Lyons, It W
rarser, u
HOAItlNGCltEUK.
Cherlngton Wbltner store
SUUAltLOAP.
Coleman, Charles
cole, EzeWIel
Colo, Wm ll
Laubach, Andrew
storo
Hotel
storo
Crevellng, II Q
Crawford, J I.
SCOTr.
Butcher
Notions eto
Gen'l store
more
ir.
Dietterich. W K
Forsytho Hockafeller Geu'l store
now en, a r tiioro
ueacock, Harvey U "
Hick, Theodore Hotel
Miller, Jacob
mines, Waplos Store
Moorehead llartor Oen'l Htoro
Mlexwell. o stoves eto
Illchart, N storo
Tervllllger, Jacob Furniture
White, A H "
Werkhelser, J D "
Worman, Samuel A "
Wolf, John (agt)
Young, suns Uen'l Store
An BDIWal Will b held nil tin nnmmLulnnvN'
omce In Bloomiburg, on the Klh day of June, a.
1)., ls, between tbe hours ot a. m. und p, in.,
where all rarlle who may feel aggrieved by tho
uuuiv viosaiuvuiiuu may appear auu ue ueuru
WM. L. MANNING.
May loth, 18311. Mercantile Appraiser.
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700
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60 OO
TOO
20 00
TOO
1000
1010
60 00
60 00
TOO
TOO
TUO
60 00
TOO
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TOO
TOO
TOOl
60 00
T 00
TUO
7 01)
T 00
TOO
TUO
60 00
TOO
700
n uo
TOO
TOO
TUO
TOO
10 00
10 10
TOO
60 00
2100
. T 00
TOO
TOO
6004
T 00
TOO I
TOO
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GEORGE A, CLARK.
BOOK STORE,
TOO
TUO
1010
T in
10 uo
7 00
T oo
to uo
6000
TOO
1000
TIO
TIO
TOO
TOO
TOO
TUO
TOO
10 UO I
EXCHANGE HOTEL,.