The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 09, 1882, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
jll'BITTENBijMDBB, S4lUrs'
BLOOMSBuiG, PA.
-FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, 1882.
A Shameful History.
Tlio imbllo has lone been nwfiro of
tho lnctilcienoy of tlio American navy,
nnd morfillv certain tnnt mucn insnon
esty has been attached to tho Navy Do
pnrtmcnt, uui iow win uo pruinuuu w
In nm tho extont of tho oraanlzed sys
tem of fraud and barofacod robbery as
disclosed by tho information furnished
In answer to Mr. uowm a resolution
calling for exact details of the condi
tion of tho service Tlio names of slxfy-
' 1 1 1 ... At.A.tnl nt.,1 tl.n
"'' ni-llm1.1i. m irrnfit. TlMinn Oftnftr.il. 1 r n!-!n.. in
,'1. Pi""- " ' I UeiMlUIIIl'ia Ulliuillliy uvuiuiiu vu.u w
(a .IArt.1 I .. 1 i ., m ! l.-l
Tho sunronio court has ruled in a
oaso from Morristown that borough or.
dinanccs prolubitlng tho erecting
wobden buildings arc inoperative
of
NEWS ITEMS,
POLITICAL ANHOIINOEMENTB.
' (ill toirsofwi whoso simes Ma announced it thli
JgXEaUTOltS' SALE.
-OF
i-. ii , . , 1 ' tan persons wnoso Ramos are annouBcea im ta. ,
F,;E UoitihoSyer Us bwn m- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
"make them efficient to cngago In bat
tlo with an enemy of tho samo goneral
classification" would require $22,524,
Ml. Uichteon of those steamers could
not bo rcnairod under a year : some of
them would need two years for over
liaulinrr. and fifteen mo reported not
Senator Mitchell lias ionised to pay worth rcpiuriiiff. Tlio dilapidated con
tho campaign aisosstnont laid by tho dition in which our war vossols aro
republican congressional committee shown is dcplorabta enough, but when
in tins no nnncnra to nraouco wnni no it is known tnat mis uistrracoiui con-
4J ,
preaclics. dition ot tno navy is owing to uio iaoi
I mat tno appropriations nu uwih mm
nnnlicil. and that this system of plun
nondent Republicans will bo held at der was carried on under tho admims-
rittsbnrff on next Tuesday. Senator tratlon of a Secretary who is now
Stowart, joi. uun, uoi. aiciuicnaei aim i ciiairman oi tno onitxcssiuiiai cimr
Maior Merrick aro tho sneakers mittco which controls all other advano
. , ., r . .
lor tho occasion. en ol monoy lor tno uoparunoni, tno
peoplo liavo a right to uo lnuignant.
Wt. n !(,. U a fliot TWoou a an Ulirilltr tUO CHIIll VCirS Mr. IVOUUHOIl
busily engaged just now, in trying to was Spcrotary of the Navy, according
keep himself out of tho penitentiary! to tlio report of the committee of the
w - a . . r .1 lit. i iiniun it i ifit in er laitiiiiiiiiiiiif. j
fall in assisting Cameron to conduct singlo instanco shows how tlio monoy
the campnicn in ihtfl state. wmbiwuu l" UkM
Gcortro Lear, chairman of tho liar- figures, $835,000 ; her engines and ma-
risburc Convention, addressed a letter chinory, 8704,000, in tno time oi war
i-" n I (.Kinnn 'Inn n f ffrnfrn T f ffiur f IT riI!TlirH
to Thomas uooper, on .iiino a, in 1 , . Bb ,b r T. 7l A
...t.i.,i. i. t onii tr. i, .inin. on the hull sinco siio was built to Oc-
crntoatn meet apaln on.Tuno21st is null tobcr 18, 1881, is reported at $814,000,
nntt,snnT,i.i n rinmrAn nCFnlr of winch Secretary Kobeson spent m
D. S. Elliott, a delegate to tho liar- "l,of Pal n K'nn"0!1;
ficViiirir Ifonnlilinnn nnnvnntiAn. f mm I . . - - . 1 . ' ' i
""""'to . 1"-. . " "'.
liedlord
tnectin
&tato uommuuo ior tno sist oi tins . g. . . - ,)erulea on bcr in
month, to nominate a oanaiaato ior . h u inao,lincry $1,390,
Congressman at-largo. Ho claims that L , - .. nf .1.5.
of that body ended when .,, b. s,,,:,, ';!,
inatcd for CtiilgrCsi by4 tho Dctuocrats
of OurabcrlautVboilnty.
Do not bo deceived. Insist on hav
ing tho genuino Hrown's Iron Bitters,
tnadopuly.by. tho Browu.phcmical Co.,.
and take nothing else
Mr James Mitchell, of 'Clearfield,'
last wcok ran thu largest raft down to
"Marietta that ever went out of tho
West Branch river, it being 340 feet
long and contained 13,303 feet of lum
ber.
HOW WOMCN I.BARH.
Women everywhere tiso Parker's
Ginger Tonic, becauso they havo learn
ed by experienco that it overcomes do
spondenoy, indigestion, weakness in
tho back and kidnoys, and other troubles
of tho sex. Home Journal.
Tho amount of capital invested in
Philadelphia enterprises, according to
tho official census returns, is $170,'195,
191. Tlio total amount of hands em
ployed is 173,802.
Tho tents at Mountain Grovo cami)-
tnpurtntneoot end In accordance with tho 41
tcetionicontttncd In tbelMt rrlll tnd tesUmont
ef Joseph robe, Utool C'cntro township, Cotum
kU county, docc&ied, tbe undcrtlgncd,wlll expos
to piblle tiOe on tho ptomlsen, ouch ce InCen
tre nd Mimit townships, on
ron BiiBniri'.
We are are nothorlMd to unnosne the sune t
JOHHMOUIUYot llonrlnjoteet townihlp, u
candidate for tlio offlco of iherlS, aubject to the
ctto;oftt8DfflOcrMtoooiiiHronTention.- '
vK and FRIDAY,
Democrats or uoiumoiaooumraii
UMonicootSUBlUFF. iubJeot to tli Mttonoi
tho County ContonUon to be htld tho aecond
Tucedar ln'Auput, 1 reapoctfullx atk tho anpport
ot the Democratic party, and It nemtnatod I will
perform tho dullce of Uio offlce with ndelltr.
J08BPII O. 8WABK.
Mifflin TowMblp.
tho functions i
is
years
I ri"" if"! ' ZLX 81,080,000. leaving only $300,000 for
What a muddlo they aro getting into.
repairs on hull and machinery during
tho whole remaining period ; yet tho
Tminnann linn linon in np.tivo service
There is great excitement in the oil aim03t tho whole tirao sinco Mr. Itobo-
recions, over tno new wens mat aro
flowine at a rate heretofore unheard of.
One well gives 1,500 barrels a day and
another one 900, and tlio oil is running
awav for lack of tankage. For tho last
son left tho Navv Department, and
should liavo nocded proportionately
costly repairs year by year-
Man v of tho ships liavo been repaired
at a cost of ouo half and two-thirds
1. , l-.-l .1.. ill u
live years tno supply nas excecueu tno , . . . , . t, and aro nQW uttcr.
iitiumuu, uuu ih Uu.u.wu m , worthless except for scrap iron. Yet
storage tauKB unuinp warns ot w,yw,. ... . rememVred that, while un
ooo uarre s arc ueia m tneso ecepucics. fl Robeson as Secretary of War tho
Tho .result has been to send tho P,1C0 Department was a mere nest for plun-
ot oil down to a very low ngure. , . ; nnnnWioan nartv stood bv
wv.j 1 IT
him and voted him extra millions to
VOn IllPniMHTATlVB.
Wo aro autborliod to announco tho aaiieef
MAI1LON 1IAML1N, of CaUwlnea, H a candldata
for rnombcr of tho iLeglslaturo, anbjcci to tho ac
tion ot tho Democratic Countr CanrenUon.
We are autborliod to announoa Um name at
I9AAO A, DBWITT, of Oroenwood, as a c&ndldato
for llcprcscntatlvo In the t.etflture. Bubject to
Ibo rules of tho Dcmocratlo party.
Wo aro authorlied to announce tbe name of
ISAAC aiUDONa.of Benton, as a candidate for
Itcprosontat'TO In tho Legislator. Subject to tno
rules of tho Democratic part?.
Wo aro authorlied to announce me mame oi
SON, ot Centralla as a canaiaaui
ot the Legislature, aubjact to the
action of the Dcmocratlo county Convention.
Wo aro authorlied to announce tail OEU,
CIIAULBS M. DLAKBK, ot Bearer township,
lsacandlaato for Representatlre In tho Uglsla
turo, subject to the acUon of the Dcmoeratla
County ConTontlon.
He will not trarcl to solicit rot.
MARKET JLEP0RTS.
BLOOMBUUIIQ MARKET.
meeting ground aro being painted in vtilliam buy
two colore, which will add grcatoly to tor member ot
their appearance Tho camp-meeting
sessions aro to bo oxtondod to ton days,
instead of ono week, as has been tho
custom. tiunbury Gazette.
HEARTILY UECOMMKNPEP.
Don't condemn a cood thing becauso
you havo been deceived by worthless
nostrums. Parker's Ginger Tonic lias
cured many in this section, of kidney
and nervous disorders, and we recom
mend it heartily to such sufferers.
iVcics.
Tho Stalwart State convention at
Harrisburg noglccted to pass a rcsolu- f11uTteJ7f0;,,,",;;:
V1UU Ul UlUlinB IU Vll.lliua u. uuuvuu I JCffgS
for his services to tho party, and yet
thero could not havo been a Stalwart Drioa Apples
convention and a Stalwart ticket nomi- ",5 shoulders'
nated if it had not boon for Guitcau chicicena....
.,) littln Imllnt Stnliff.irt Tlnniib. t.JJSi'nT'.""'.""
i: rotof,.l n.7M! fin. Uaypcrton
IIUi.ll.ii.iu uiiuunuiui. -""V " HrMini
etlte.
Wheat per bvuhel.
Hro "
Corn, "
oata '. " . .,
Flour per uarroi
1.8l
to
l.i
.u
i.oa
.90
.it
it
.04
l.t
.OS
11
.10
.08
.11
,ia
Miss Lydia Woodward, daughter of
tholato Ohicf Justico Woodward of
Wilkes Harro was married last week to
Col. E. II. Ilancook, of Philadelphia.
They will mako their homes m l'hila-dclphia.
PniliADELrillA MARKETS.
COnitBCTRD WIBKLT.
FLoun.
MlnnesetA extras ....
rennsyUanta family
Westorn - .
Bye
nip 1 1 w
Wm. MnCnrtncv. 88 Llovd Street, Wheat
TJ..1 TJ V nil nr,A unrninnH liU I ?
ankle. His employer, II. Anderson,
94 Main Street, procured somo Thomas'
Eclectrio Oil, and ho says that a fow
applications enabled him to go to work
as usual.
oats .
IClorersoed..
Timothy...-
..... $ M X
co a u
. . 4 76 H I W
4 tS 3 I 01
1 per buah.
I ca GO per bush,
to a is
IT 60 " "
t o eJt'cts. porlb.
of William'
Tl, rtnndiflnnv nf TTnn. r.liarlna R. . 0 I SPOtu IS thO Orator at LalayettO tJOl
Buckalcwfor Concrcss has been ro- er:-r.-Tr " at tllelr commencement, this
coived with trreat favor bv tho peoplo PF "."V n , month. Tho exercises commenco on
distnet. It docs not suit somo of tho .VJ . . rLn;Ain M. "28th.
politicians who hayo an eye on tho of- g d cspenditurc8.-i'tiai
pitfs year, and wo take it lhat witli U'hia Jieoor(L
such a man as Air. liuckaiew in the
Tlin Sunilau News Dealer, will
mako its appearenco next Sunday with BLOOMSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT J""'-1
Clgtlb pages unu uuiuinuu luus hi ua
enlarged lorm.
Hon. Robert P. Allen,
JUNE 29 and 30, 1082.
Three koo.1 farmi, or tracts of land, as follows t
Tho 1st. and lad. will be sold on Thursday, com
mencing with the trst at 10 o'clock and tho second
at 1 o'clock. ..Tin nrst Is situated In Centre town
Mp, near Lime Bldgc,along tho rlrcr road lead.
Ing from llloomsburg to Berwick, occupt cd by
F hUtlp IIcss, and containing
118 ACRES. MORE OR LESS
of tho best bottom land. In a vory high atato of
culil atlon, whereon are erected large and con
Tcntcstfarm buildings conslHlnr of a large farm
dwolllng, with a good well ot cold water at tho
door, anotner dwelling ot smaller dimensions
sultablo for a tenant house, near a largo and
never ff lllnir sprlnir ot water connected with rt
good spring houso. A good orcn bouse stands
noar tho farm dwolllng ; also & smoke house, a
laigo barn and a new wagon shed, hay sli-J and
corn crib combined, a, good largo log pen con
Tenlnt,v arranged. This place is well supplied
with all kinds of fruit. Including an apple orcua rd
composed ot choice and ito tries, In good con
dition and yielding largely every season. Hie
rwcond tract Is also situated In Centre, township,
near I J mo Iildge, occupied by John shuman.
containing
NINETY AGUES OF LAND,
more or lois, whereon aro erected a largo now
barn, new hay sheds, corn cribs and horso stable,
with water at tho door, a good largo form
UwelUng.convcnlently arranged with a largo sum
mer house with a good wcU of cold water at tho door
oven-house and all nccosiary out buildings.- This
farm Is supplied with fruit nnd the land Li bottom
In tho very best stato of cultivation
The srd and lost track will bo sold on 1'KIDAY
the SOth, commencing at 9 o'clock. It Is situated
In Mifflin township near Minilnvllle occupied by
William Uoetllng and contains 101 acres ot land
more or less la a high state of cultivation whereon
aro erected a largo barn with tho appropriate)
heds, a good wagon houso andcorn crlbs.bog pen
cblekcn house, a oood largo framo dwelling, sum'
mer houso, with good never hMlug water at Ui
door, out-bulldlngs, etc, un this placo l.i some
very flno timber land and frull of every deicrlr,
tlon.
Possession of Ibo nboro to bo given to tho pur
ehater or purchasers thereof April 1st, 1633, Deeds
to o at the ezpeneo ot tho purchasers and will be
executed and delivered when the final purchnio
oney shall be paid or securad by Bond and ilort
gage. All grain In tho grouidand all personal
property reserved
TBUKH OP BALB. Ton per cent, ot one-fourth
of tho purchase money to bo paid at tho striking
down of tho property j the ono-fourth less tho
ten percent botore taking possession on April 1st,
's&, one halt the balanco with Interest on tho
amount remaining unpaid I'om April 1st, iss3, to
bo paid on April lbt 19S1. Tho balanco with Inter
est to be paid on April lat 1SSS. No tlmoer shall
bo cut except for tho uso and Improvement of
tho farms, until, at lcatt, one-halt ot Uio purehaso
money shall be paid or secured as aforesaid.
JOHN WOLP,
MTEl'lIKN I'OUB,
executors,
UDITOH'S NOTICK.
K3T1TK OF ClTniniNH LAZARUS, niCXASRD.
Tho undersigned auditor annotnted brtbeOr.
? bans' Court of Columbia county, on exception to
ho account of John Lazarus, administrator of
Catharine Lazarus deccased.wili perform tho duties
ot his appointment at his onico In liloomsburg, on
-iiiursuar, judd wan, isai, in, icn ociocjcs. re.
when and whero all persons Interested mar attend
If they seo proper.
JUIlfl In. Ul.Allli,
Kay 11 -4w Auditor.
UDlTOlt'8 NOTICE.
nSTATR Pl W I Ml AM I.AZAttL'D, llKCKiBSP,
Tho undcrslcncd auditor annotated br the Or.
phans' court ot Columbia County, on oxeeptlon to
tho account or J. a, l.tzarus, admlolstratora of
William liizarus.dcceased. will ncrform Uio dutleB
of his appointment at bis onice in liloomsburg, on
Tlmrsday, Juno 9ind, issi, at ten o'clock a. m.
wucn ana wnoro au parties interested may aitcnu
It they seo proper.
O. M, UliAIIII,
mayl.4w Auditor.
Far tlio year cudlnsJaa 1,1182.
M. C. WOODWARD, COLLBCTOIl.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
The Labor Strikes.
field thero will be but small demand for
tho averacro candidate. It is to bo
hoped that there will bo no contest for
tho position, in Columbia county.
A Washington correspondent says
that .Don Uameroc nnd .Logan havo
quarreled. Tho occasion was on tho
question of tho retirement of Ueneral tho country from Pitteburg to the Mis
To ain't ot duplicate 18S1-2J
To am't bal on duplicate 1S80-11
Cv
By am't exoserated on duplloaU
'81-'6i
By am't exonerated on duplicate
By am't tax returned to Co. Com.
By error In tax of J. P. TusUn
By error In tax of 8. Bldieman
uy am i. puu ikmuisi
I UWTOHS' NOTICK.
tv . .
IRaTATH Or JOHN BOSTON, DRCkASKD.
The undcrslirned Auditor nnnnlnleil bv tlin Or.
phans' court of Columbia county to rtlstrlbuto
t Unas in tho hands of o. r.. Chimin nnn ot the ml.
mlnlstrators of John Uoston, deccasod, will sit at
uio umto in iiiuumsuurg uo raiuraay, tiuiyBiu,
ISS3. to perform tho duties or his nnnnlntmnnt.
when and whero all persons Interested must
attend and present their claims or bo debarred
from any sharo ot said fund'
V. V. BILLMEYKK.
Juno J -4w Auditor,
N
OTICU.
or Arri.tCATioM for ciiakter of in tsnoxd roxroR
An on ron ms sorri.v of water to Tins rcsMc.
Notlc-o Is hcrebv clven that an nnnllcntlnn will
bo mads on tho sixteenth day nf June, A. 1). iosi,
10 inn uovornor ot 1 no Ktato ot rcnnsyivania, un
der tho Act ot Assembly of tho commonwealth,
entitled, "A n Act to provldo tor tho Incorporation
and regulation of certain corporations," approved
uio mil asy ot April, a. u. is.4, nnu supplements
thereto, for charter ot an intended corporation, to
be called "Tho Cattawlssa Water Company" tho
character nnd object whereof Is for the raising
anu introducing into wo town oi uatawissa, in
tho county of Columbia, and sld state, (In which
town said company Is to bo located) a sumclcnt
supply of pure water to tho public, and for that
nirposo to navo power to proviae, ercci ana main
aln all works and machinery ncccssarv nnd tiron-
cr for raising nnd Introducing said wator as afore
said: and further, to provide, erect and maintain
uu iuuHr Luiiiuings, eisicriis, reservoirs, pipes
and conduits for tho reception and convcynuca ot
water In said town; and further, to liavo, hold and
enjoy all tho rights, bonents and privileges of tho
said Aci of Assembly nnd Its sutplements relat
ing lo water companies.
W. II. RIIAWN,
Catawlssa, May 23-41, Solicitor
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O. T. WIL60H, TRIA1UKHR.
"BCOnDPAII)A."
Quick, complete cure, nil annoying Kid
ney, madder ami urinary uiseascs. i.
A
uruggisis. iwinercentcommlaalononMHW 1ST BI
Tho wheat crop will bo exceedingly By.m'tduodi.t on duplicate w m w
larco tins year. In Michigan tis said
Tho present labor strike, oxtonding tbe crop will exceed that of tho excep-
to fully ono hundrod thousand men in a ""u'Jr," '
ulnrrln nlinnnpl of industrv. is tho most "uu uuol"-'CT- Tosuto aDDroortatlon
... ..... " . . ..I r m. .. A .Un arn11n,f nm1 TltnnnliA I n-nointfmm f!niintr Treasnref
rcmarKuuiti oi un mu lumiv iauur uis i Vr J ; n Daniel Yocum
turbances of tho past. While it covers uougias at, xnow iiavt-n, oiiut'cucut, Kdwani ivy
the Western part of this Stato and all ior mo muruur ua uciiuic .c, Cjli
ueuti ijusiiiuiii;u uuiii jiiuu Aom uu uu-1 nr.m'tnrorflcrareaecmea
. i . r t . .. t .i.n nnaa rvr n inrni in nnan I - luuuuui vw-
aisnilMil, im luigu iiuu ,uuumuvo vfi , , , , .1 1 1 . 1 1 1 t I SUtlO lax)
eastern Pennsylvania and PhiladelDhia of 18 death tho wholo trial, which has By bonds redeimcd
.
To am't from former Treasurer
uouecior
$1114 19
ttoeoe
TM 44
19S 90
i XS
95
6505 88
Hnnnfn milifnrv nnmTnittnn. nrirl nfl lin is
T'J. : - T I UUhLUlll a Kiiiioyimiii u a. iiiuiutiuuia . . , I zr ,l.,m rmAA
a nephow of bherraan s by mamajic all r nt. r.rfofited bv it. althourrh thev occupied several weeks, aviu nave to oe f ' fek! m Tfiisurer'a hands
t f n t 1 .1.-1 . ' o. . I I "
ins lnuuenco uas ueun turown in tno aro embraced in tho Bamo organization repeaieu,
doughty generals tavor. A coupio ot tijat uas taken issues with employees. a citizens meeting was held in
weeks ago tho military committpo held Another exceptional feature of tho WilliamsDOrt on Saturday last to con-
hundred eider the question of repairing of Third
494 60
1000 09
140 89
Ml 41
a meeting at Cameron s house. Dur- ctrike that raoro than ono
ing tho discussion which ensued Uamer- thousand men declino labor at tho
1 A.t. I'll f A I .
on opposuu iuu uiu. vrosstug over io Wages thoy received when tho iron
tho latter's seat, and shaking his head market was better than it is now, whilo
iiko an angry ouu, Imogen oxciaimcu, thousands of other laborers arodis
"1 thought you were
and Fourth streets. A resolution was
offered that if tho citizens living on
Third and Fourth streets would raise
sn 4Viitl n nmnnnt rtf nvuntian nnd
m 1 w I aiiiu LII11U lUU milUUll V VJ. VAMWHUVI uva
a man ot your riinrrrod from Gmulovment becauae de- (u
- I O it' , I 0' 4IUUHIV4 W4UU W WW WHHUV w
BUILDING FUND ACCOUNT.
1 IK-
To am't ot tax levied tor building
purposes
To am't from former Treasurer
By Ttrtuo ot a writ ot Ft. l'u. Issued out ot tho
Court of Common I'loosof Columbia county and
to me directed, will bo exposed to public saloat
the Court House, in Bloomsburg, ronnsylvanla,
at two o'clock, p. in. on
SATUKDAY, JULY 1, 1832.
The following desci tb sd real estate situated In
Locust township, Columbia county.l'cnn'a., oa the
property of David Stlne, bounded and described as
fallows to-wlt: Beginning nt a white oak and
running thence by land ot Jaeob Fetterman's
heirs, north (.eight and a fourtu degrees, west
$7041 98 forty and six-tent perches to a tuck oak, thence
by land of Qeorgo Fetterman, sr., norm sixty-seven
degress, east lorty and six-tenth perches to
stones, thence by tho tame south eight and a
fourth degrees, oast forty and six-tenth perches
to stones In the Bear Oap road, thenoo along the
same and by Iaad ot John Being south slxty-soven
IT(1 4t flogroos, westrorty ana sixiuicnms perouesio
tno place OI Degmnmg, containing ieu uurea ui
land moro or less, on which are erected a frame
storo house, frame dweUlng house, log barn, lco
houso and other out-bulldlugj.
Seized token In execution at the suit ot Michael
Bttno Sr., against David Stlno and to bo sold as
tho property ol Michael suno Br.
B. It. Isain, Att'y.
June-tH U.U.BNT,
Bherlll.
Da.
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What a first class article
will do when sold at the low
est possible price.
Farmers will mioii be in tho midst of
the Nay Harvest nnd will havo an op
portunity to examine tho lasting effect
of BATCH'S TWENTY-FIVE DOL
LAR PHOSPHATE for Grass.
A good Phosphate will not lose its
effect on tho Wheat, but will bo seen
in the crops which follow it.
You will do well to engago of tho
dealer a 6iipply for fall seeding thia
enables him to send in his order curly
which is a great advanlago in manu
facturing. Theru aro several thousand
tons already booked for fall delivery.
BAUCH & SONS,
20 South Delaware Ave .
REMEMBER
That You
June
Philadelphia.
are invited to visit
OAK HALL,
S. E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts.
Philadelphia.
We offer the Best, Largest
and Cheapest stock of
Clothing for Men and Boys
in the United States.
Our original system of
and a Guarantee
perfect
IE
protection.
Hi rminona nald
By bonds rodeomed
Cx.
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By am't paid IlarrU, sale Welsh
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By am't paid Brown sale Wobm
I! m lot
word ni never allow youin the future to clining business compels the reduction them in taxes, then tho councel should gyld'Ect
Of labor. It IS, indeed, an anomalous naa m, nnlinnrmn t.hnt tho streett bo W.M4SAromeiieciors
condition of affairs, when the Pittsburg repaired. Tho resolution was lost, and
ironworkers striko for increased wages, henco tbe streets will not bo repaired.
and tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Cora- Tho expence of popairmg is put at
pany, tho unerring barometer of trado 45,000.
mako an agreement in committee onlv
to break it in open session. I shall
fight Sherman with all the energy of
mr nnnl TKft fotll ttyill nnmn nit nrvriin
HIJ DlUle JL 11U kiil (Tali WUIU I UJjUlU
a1) unfinished business and a large
sized row will probably ensuo before
tho matter shall bo finely settled. Don
is reported to havo said that ho did not
propose to havo Sherman retired ; to
which Logan said that ho (Cameron)
"might boss tho small fry politicians of
Pennsylvania, but tho sort of thing was
played out in Washington ; that Sher
man had long sinco passed tho ago fix
ed in tho bill and ought to bo on the re
tired list now. It is very probable,
however, that Cameron will carry his
point and havo an exception mado in
Sherman's favor. Tho southern demo
crats, particulary Butler and Hampton,
dislike Phil. Sheridan intensely, and as
ho would bo mado commander in-chief
of tho army in tho event of Sherman's
retirement, it is safo to asiiume that
enough votes from that party will bo
cast in Sherman's favor to mako his en
forced retirement impossible.
and business prosperity, lias reduced
its labor roll to the number of many
hundreds on tlio line west of Pittsburg,
and many hundreds on tho lino between
Pittsburg and Philadelphia. Tlicso
anomalous tacts are not in accidental
conflict. Thoy go to tho very marrow
of tho issue, and will, at tho end, be
controllitg factors in solving tho grave
problem that now vexes employers and
THE COURT HOUSE.
Tho Commissioners of Columbia
county on Tuesday last, as slated else
where, awarded tho contract for build.
ing an addition to tho Court House, to
Hawko ifc Co. of Danville. This linn
no doubt includes experienced builders,
but as thero were five other bidders, all
of them lower than Hawko, and all of
them practical builders, it does pot an
pear why tho contract was awarded to
tho highest. It cannot bo because lie
offered better security than the other
bidders, for after ho had secured tho
contract ho was looking around town
for some ono to go on his bond. At
tlio first letting for tho now jail in 1877
tho contract was awarded to Charles
Krug at S50,07i'.,although J. It. Dichm
it Co. of Pottsvillo bid S 11,07.'), and
the reason given by tlio Commissioners
was that Diohm's bondsmen wcro all
out of tho county. The present board
of commissioners let tho Court Houso
to a party who lives out of the county
without askinir who ia offered as securi
tv. Tho lettintr of tho iail nt S10.000
more than tho lowest bid was followed
by an uprising of thu people, and in a
suit in court tho commissioners wcro
' enioined from carrviiiL' out their action
In tho opinion filed in that caso Judge
IMwell saysi "Uio goneral government
in tho letting of its contracts has adopt
ed tho lowest bidder principle. As ho
foro stated, it is tho statutory rulo in
sovcral of tho largest and most wealthy
counties of tho Stato. It is tho safeU
for tho publio, as well as for tho char
acter ot tho olllcors to whom aro en
trusted tho public interests', and there
foro oiiL'lit lo uo ndoiitod.
And auain. "In order to tho oxorciso
of a sound discretion it was tho duty of
tho Commissioners to Have mado mien
inquiry as was necessary to put them
in possession of tho facts in regard to
Uio lowest bidder for this work." In
tho faco of tho facts of thu case, and
tho law as laid down by tho Court, are
tho tax payers willing to permit thia
repetition ot Uio jail jou to uo carried
out I
By bal In Treas hands
M
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28 M
to vo
ISO 20
159 bit
' 814 67
KccpltiRr n iioom.
A look Into tho girl's room will give ono
an Idea of what kind of a woman slio will
probably become. A girl who keeps her
clothes hung up neatly, whoso room Is
clean always, will bo very apt to mako a
good wife nnd a successful woman. Order
and neatness aro essential to our comfort
SOUOOL FUND ACCOUNT.
Da.
To am't leyled for school purposes 6004 (8
duo from former coUector 673 u
treasurer tao 7
' Stato approprlaUon M 40
am't from county Treasurer l s
i ,. Daniel Yocu M
Kdwardlry ,
C.
Br am't paid lo teacher f 44tf K
,, ljAnttors
it adrertlalncr
runt opera Ilousa
Kentour School dial
secretary
employed. as well as that of others about m. A girl
It is evident tkat tho presont striko who throws down Her things nnywiiero
cannot last long, its largo proportions win uo uungs in nsiovouiy, rau-n-m y.
aro tho best cuaranteo acainst a tiro- a gin wno uoes not mono nor ucu unu
tractcd struggle, and tho end will be, after dinner anil sho should always mako
as it always has bocu, tho attainment It herself rather than to hnve a servant do
of justico or approximate justico bo- It nnd throws her dress or bonnet down
tween tho disputants. If our present on a chair, will mako a poor wiro in nlno
dcclitiini: markets and diminished de- cases out of ten. If all tho world could
mand lor tlio products of our striking could see how a girl keeps her dressing-
industries shall continue, thero will bo room, many unhappy marriages would
uo increaso of waccs, and intelligent be avoided. Always bo as tidy about your
leaders in tho labor movement will person and your room as If all your
speedily so understand it. If business friends could always sco you. Get Into
shall exhibit signs of revival and in- the habit of order and neatness, and It
creased demand lor iron, employers win mmn av in llfo nforwnrds.
.,,., . -. i
win yioiu anu nay mo increased rates
depression shall como: Tnnrr tiattj tittbit a ntJC!
FOR SALE !
for maps
coal and woed
auditors
collector com
exoneratlona
' rctnrnod to County Com
repairing, cleaning Si o.,
buildings. . ,
By am't supplies for schools 4c.,
By Treasurers commission
By am't due from collector 'si
' in Treasurer's kands
409 oo
U tt
is oo
21 oo
150 V0
tl CO
100 09
s oe
M TI
ei to
i )
931 43
W 91
111 M
I at
Ml S3
151 M
-$iti7 m
until another depression shall como i
but is thero any reasonable prospect of
business improving and demand in
creasing! Every intelligent and dis
passionate observer of tlio currents of
trade, mnst confess his fears that the
products of our industries aro moro
likely to bo cheaper than dearer for
somo timo to como ; and if such appre
hensions shall bo realized, tho labor
striko will simply doplcto tho treasuries
ottho labor organisations nntu they
aro exhausted, and then the present or
reduced wages will bo accepted. In
short, tho striko will bo successful
if there shall bo a permanent demand
for iron at prices which will warrant
tho increased wages demanded, and it
must bo unsuccessful under all other
circumstances.
It is creditable to tho labor organl
zations of tho country generally, and
especially thoso'in Pennsylvania, that
they havo scrupulously maintained law
and order in their dispute with employ,
ers. In Milwaukoe thoy have degrad
cd themselves and forfoited publio sym
pathy by turbtilenco and violence, but
in Pennsylvania and Maryland thero
has been no shado of lawlessness. As
long as labor shall mako its isuuo for
increased wages within tho law, none
can complain of its action. Whether
wiso or unwise, it is tho exercise of an
unquestioned right ; but whenever it
assumes to limit tho rights of others
who may ohooso to contract for them
selves, or to retort to violenoo in any
form, it becomes its own worst enemy
nnd tho enemy of publio and private
safety. Thero are evident signs of a
peaceful issue in this section of tho
country. It may bo delayed for weeks,
but the prudent expressions heard from
those who can speak responsibly for
both sides givo reasonable hope of
peaceful und inirhaps cordial deter
mination of tho dispute, l'hila.
Times.
Tbe Bloomsburg Iroa Company otter for sale at
a lo prleo.tbelr furnaces and all tbelr real cetate
and mining rights la Columbia and Snyder ooua.
ties, I'enn'a., with or without their chartered
rlgbta. Also, such parts of their stock, and other
persenal property as purchasers may desire. Tor
further Information apply to
c. It. I'AXTON, rres't
J aae -It Bloomsburg, Pa.
GANS
VlToOctaves, eno 3S Beta IteedA, Xtghi Slopi,
Including Sub-Hat c, OeJav Coupler, Stool,
took and Mutl, In Solid Slack Walaal Cn
ViifiiJ Utah Tott. tin uboefl.
ONLY $30.
Toil Oman n Built tu Om Rax
77,0 i'amout linttetm Orgmn
27 Stops, 10 Sots Roods, $50.
Roou to ad racco to 1 125, Ordtrnow. Itemltby
OankVratl, 1'oit Offlco Order, or Bglur4
Lotur, Voxel and ahlpd without a atoment'i
polar. Catalogue Fr. Address or call upon
DAHiaf, BEAUY.Waslunelon, Hew Jert7i
Juno -lnv
STATBMBKT OV BOJJD8 OUT8TASDIKQ
JUNB1, lt-81.
NO. 4S. Bond issued I. a.
Sehoonover due Oct. 1 't
Interest duo ....
Mo. 4. Bond Issued to treas
Brown, due Oct. 1, '
f ntnroflr.rilin
Mo. 49. Bond lasued to Press
Brown, due Oct, 1 '88.
Interestdue
No. 49. Bond Issued to SUas
Conner.duo Oct. 1 tl.
Interest duo
Ho. 4T. BondlMued to Douglas
Hughes, duo Oct. 1, 'S3.
Interest duo
NO. 43. UOna 1BSUHU ui uuugiu
llujhes, due ocui 'S3.
Intoreitduo
No, 49. Bond issue to Silas
Conner, due Oct 1 '
Interest one
He. M. Bond lued U ffreas
Brown, due oe l "4
Interestdue
No. 91. Bond Issued to SUas
1 1 - rfH.IU, I 1U
Iritorestduo
No. St. Bond tesaed to BUas
conner.due Oct. 1 'M
Intorestduo
Ne 3.1. Bond l.wued to Preas
Brown, oueoct. I w
Interest due
No. 34, Bond Issued t Silas
Corner' due Oct. l 'M
Ieterestduo
Ne. M. Bond Issued lo BUas
coaner, due Oct. l,t
!ntrriftt due
No. 34. Bond lsiued to Mo)or
Urn., die July 1,'M.
Iniereet.due
No. 97. Bond Issued to David
stroup, due July I k
Interest due
Mo. M. Bond issued to Creasy
a lirown, due July 1 '84
Interest due
No. b. Bond Issued to Creasy-
ft Brown, due July 1 K
IntflrBBt duo
No. to. Bond lsseed to Luzetta
Creasy, due July 1 'e
InUirest due
No. 41. Hon bwued i Lutotta
Creasy, due July I 'si
Inureui due
No. 4), Bond lteued to Dartd
stroup, due July 1 'at
Intoroeldue
Ne. ei. Bond Issued to l I
urown, auujuu i -si
Intoreitdue
No. tu. Bond lsauod to Creasy
Brown.due July I "!7
Intorettdue
No. . Bond lasuid to V. U
lirown, due July l 'II
Iniertmduo
No. 94. Bond Ueuod toJ, I
lltua. .Ilia Iiilw 1
Interest duo
No. ! Bond lasued to It. W,
sin th.duuJu r l 'it
Interest duo
ASSETS.
Cash duo from CoUector
t'asb duo from Treasurer
uuo from v, w, ktss or lot
Lou outstanding order No. 1M
aciuat inaeDiidnete
B. V , ZAItlt.
uucreiery,
100 oo
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1 U 1914 at
3PXJBIjIC SALE
Ol' VALUABLE
Real Estate I
Tho subscriber executors ottho Jaat tUI of
Thomas J. Vandcrslloo deceased, will oflcr at pub
lic salo on the premlsos In Mount l'lcosant town
ship, Columbia county, Pa on
SATUEDAY, JUNE 17th, 1882
at 10 o'clock, a, m the following real otato, to
wlt: Bounded on the north by lands of John
Wanlch, BUas Drcbelbls and others,on the cast by
lands ot John Kressler and Samuel Shaffer, on tbo
south by lands ot Samuel .Shatfor and Bernhard
Stohner, and on the west by Little Fishing Creek
containing about
Ninety Acres,
slxty-nvo ot which arc cleared and In good state
ot cultivation, and on which arc erected a
Frame Dwelling House.
bank ;barn and tonant houso. rouscsslon siren
on the first day ot A prll, 1843. ALSO,
MONDAY, JUNE 19th, 1882.
At 4 o o'clock a. ra., we will sell at publlct outcry
on the premises In riao township, Columbia Co.,
Pa,, the following raluaoie iraeti ot timoer mno,
to-wlt .
TRACT No. 1. Adjoining lands 0 f II. W. & W
D. rarker, Bamuil Kckmaa, Valentine Welllver
and olhors, oontalnlng about
x2o ACRES.
THACT No. a. Adjolnlag lands of Valentine
Welllrer, ssmuol Uckinan and Esther fives, con
taining
THIRTY AORBS
more or less. Theso tracta are well timbered with
nlno and hemlock timber.
THUMB OF SALB. Ten per cent, ot ono-tourth
ot tbo purchase money shall bo pild at tho striking
down ot tlio property! the one-iourtu loss tno ten
por cent. In thlrty'dars after salo, and Iho balance
in one year thereafter, with Interest on tlio same
rrem the first day of April, A, u. 15.
O.M VANDBK8LICH.I
JOHN KIdTLUlt, fBxccuto.a.
Jane UO.
Messrs. Bailey, Banks & BIDDLE
Are enabled, by the magnitude of their business and its great facilities of both purchase and manu
facture, to offer the very finest quality of Diamonds and other Gems, Gold Jewelry, American and
Foreign Watches, Sterling Silver and Plated Wares, French and English Clocks, and ObjedU of
Interior Decoration, of Bronze, Bisque and Porcelain, at the lowest possible prices.
Articles selected as appropriate Wedding Gifts are an essential feature of the Spring importa
tions, now just arriving.
Goods sent on approval for selection.
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS.,
Philadelphia. '
jUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Columbia County, s.
Amonc tho records of tho Court of Common
Plena of Columbia County It Is, Inter alia, thus
contained:
in tno matter oi mo pro-1 Ana now .May ism,
cecils arising from tho salo ! 183 J. on molloa ot IS,
ot tberoal estate of A. M .11 Little, It. Bucking.
Itupcrt. J nam sq., appointed
auditor to make attribution ot the proceeds aris
ing from the salo ot tho reul estate ot A. M. Itnpert.
Br nu Couht,
In Dursuanca of Uio duties ot his aPDOlntmcnt
the undersigned will meet all parties lntcre-tod
In the distribution ot tho abovo fuLd at his offlco
in Bloomsburg, on maty, tno itn .day ouuiy. a
u. lfcez, ai. icuo ciock in me rorenouu.ub wmuu
time and nlaco all Dcrsons havlntr claims acalnst
said fund must appear and present tho same, or
bo debarred from coming in on said fund.
It. ltLUlliaUUAM,
myl5-4' Auditor,
UDITOR'S NOTICE,
STATE Or rU011ii 9TACIU009I, USCSA9I0,
Notloo Is hereby given that tho undcrslgnod
Auditor annotated on executions and to moke dis
tribution of tho fund in tuo handa ot the Trustee
to make sale of the real catato of tho said decc
dentothepartlen entitled thereto, will attend
at hts office In Bloomsburg, on Tuesday, Juno it,
IBSi.at one o'clock In the afternoon for the purpose
ot bis appointment. All persons havlnir claims
unnn Mid fund aro reauosied to mako the same
before the said auditor, or bo forever debarred
rrom coming m on aaia mna,
CIIAULBS (1. 1UI1KLEY,
Mtyll.Jt Auditor
L'OITOIVS NOTICE.
STATI07 BINUIH WINTlnlTBIM, UHCBA8UD.
The undersigned auditor appointed by the'ir
pban's Court ot Columbia county, to mako distri
bution among heirs and legatees, ot the amount
decrood to be In the handa of the executor ot said
decedent, v
ment at the (
hurtf. on Tuesday.
thainmnun. whcin nnd whero all Demons Inter
feted must appear and proYO their claims or bo
deuarroa from any euaru ui nam muu.
C. V. I'KACOCK,
may ID -tw Auditor,
ue in tue uanaa oi me execuior oi nam
will perform tho duties of his appoint
sofllco ot u. It. Ikelor llsn,, In Blooms
lesday, Juneiuth, 19U3, at Un o'clock In
A DMINISTRATOH'B NOTICE.
WTATi OT JACOB S. U13S B1CSA91D,
Loturs of administration on the oBtate of Jacob
U. Ileus, lata ot Hugarloat township Columbia
countr. a'eceasod, have uoen granted by the
lipo-utiir of Bald countr to tho unaors irncd admiu
uiTAtnr. All Demons havlnir claims airalnst the
estate ot said docedentaro requested to urCBcnt
theia for sotlioment ana moso inaeuiea tu tuo
estate to mako payment to thu undersigned au
luiniairawr wiiuuuv ut'i)r,. ., ,
Attorney, coutral rott onico,
may HO-w Administrator,
H. KNOHIt,
i'resiaent.
Tho undtrsKrnfd Aiidltara lit loir eiamlned
the above accounts and BUteiaeul with tho
Touchers as presented by tbe Treasurer Bad Uio
same correct and approve thereof.
II. W, BUCKINaiUlU
THOtf. WKUB, I-Auditors.
I'.I'.KLINB, )
DMlNISTiUTOK'H NOTICE,
EeTATH Of JACOB BAKSH, SBCB19B0,
letters of Administration on tho ostato of Jacob
Baker, lato of nearor lowusmp, toiumuia county,
1 uuua. uuuattauu, uuvo uuvu ki uuivu u utu ivuf 13'
ti,r n Bald county to Charles Baker admtn.
Utrator. All persons having claims against tho
estate of the decedent aro requested lo present
them for eetuement, and tboso Indebted to tho
ustato to make payment to tno unaersignea ad
ministratorwuuoui aoiay,
C1IA1ILKS IIAKEH,
May 8 'Bj-ow Beaver Valley,
jyj-EItCANTUiE APPIIAISE.MENT.
Lut of Dealers of Columbia County.
I hereby certify that the following list of deal
ers taken, retm ncd and classified by me In accor
dance with the several acts of Assembly, in and
ior mo year its? is correct, to tuu ucai ui my
knowieago ana oeuer.
Jlusmess. Ulims. uur.
BEAVEU TOWNSHIP,
Drlosbach, O I
l'rey. J raul
Illndcrltter. John
Michael, I-cvl
Shuman, o A
Khuinan, 1' II
Shuman, T J
Everett, H F
Edson, J K
IIcss, Hiram
Mcllenry, J J
Mcllcnry, II & A
Adams, H K
uower, n n
llcrscr. It
Buckingham, U A
llarnard, ( M
Storo
Hotel
Storo
Hotel
BENTON.
Storo
Hotel
Storo
ii
BBUWICK.
Oen. storo
ltestaurant
Stoves, eta
Tobacco Cigars
Cloth 1 g, otc.
Hardwaro
Boots & Shot's
(len'I. store
Buttner. Max
llrubaker, (! W
Bradford, T 11
Bowman Crispin
lirtosbacb.B V (agt) Organs, How'g m u
ucu l, niuru u
14
14
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14
14
14
B
13
II
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14
13
13
5
11
Dickson. A II
Davenport, (i U Harness Hardwaro 14
Dlstlehurst. v L Furniture 14
Dietrich .l ll htatloncry 14
Fritz A W lllllards
Fruntz, Casper Butcher 11
Fowler, 0 1) Furnlturo 1 1
Freas, uro's. ocn'l storo ll
Freas. Bra's. Lumber Dealers 13
Heller, H K Billiards
nouher w u uouioctioni ry 14
llovkman II M 14
Jackson A Woodlu M. O (len'I Store 4
Jackson, r u & (.o Butcher it
Keller, J ouu l' Bottler r
Utile, II II Drugs 14
Loab. M A Clot him' 14
updyUe IIcss UeuT Storo 1:1
lteagun & Jlct'roa Drugs H
sayzl'o storo ll
Vannattu, JK Jeweler ll
BLOOMSBUJta.
Alcxitider & Woodhouso Tobacconist! 14
Allen. Win 11 (Irocerv
Drawer, it ll Stoves etc.
Brown, Jane It Hotel
liuimeyer, I'oter 4: Co (lon'l orocery
Buudy, B 0 (Ireen Grocery
litooiuuurif iruu vu ueu iotero
Bernhard. Wwls
Brower, J J
corell, W J & Co
Clark, OA
clerk, H J Son
aadiuan. B
creasy, p A
Caldwell, J K ,
Decker. juw,u
oeuuer, r
Jeweler
Carpets
Furnlturo
Book Storo
(len'I Storo
Furnlturo
storo
Confectionery
Boots & Bhoes
Ulwellfi Ulltcnbondcr Stationery
UYaiis, v tf viutuuig
liver. J K Htilro
Funston.J A Co Itoal Estate onica
(llimore, w u
(11, ton, J,L
(illinore, F
dross, h
(lllmoro. W II
Oallgnan.OO
(illmore, win
dross, I'oter
aigor, Wm
Harman llosscrt
llartinau, I W
llartman, II U
llarlman Uro's
llolmea & schuylcr
llendershott, U J
Jicoby, K
Jocoby, O A
Jacoby, H A
Klnporc, J II
ivt'smur, u u
Billiards
ltestaurant
Clothing
ltestaurant
Stoves etc
Bottler
Bottler
Hotel
coal
(len'I store
carpets
Orocery
Hardwaro
Drugs cia
oysters 4: FUh
Ooal (irrcery
Liquor storo
Druirselo
Hoots & shoes
Keller, Jacob Wuoiesalo Notions
s
6
14
6
11
6
5
6
14
10
14
14
11
14
11
14
11
14
14
11
$700
7 00
SO 00
700
700
7110
(000
1000
700
90 00
10 00
700
10 00
10 00
JJOO
7 00
700
7O0
700
700
15 00
7 0)
10 00
7 00
7 00
700
40 OO
7 00
7 00
15 00
10 00
40 00
7110
700
SO 00
700
50 00
700
700
10 00
7 00
7 00
700
7 00
700
7 OO
50 00
10 00
700
10 00
7 00
TOO
10 (
10 Oi
15 00
700
700
7 mil
700
700
7(i0
7 00
7 00
1U00
40 00
VOW
U)0O
7 00
80 00
7 00
to 00
50 00
Ml 00
Il)0
VI Oil
TOO
7 00
1500
T 00
Toe
7 oo
lion
Too
Too
19 00
Klelm, O A Drugs 14
Kltlm, Hoary Orocery 14
KInport, F s " 14
Kuhn & Mart. Butcher 14
Lowcnbcrir. David ClotbluL' 13
LockarJ, O M J K Coal 14
" " ocn'l store
McKclvt . I W "
Marr, C O Storo 14
Miller, (i W Oraln Doalcr 14
Miller, I K Store u
McKlnncy. W C Billiards
Moycr Bros' Wholesale rawnl medicines
Moyer Bros' Drugs
Neal, c w s in o uoiu
Lutz Sloan Gen'l store
Bobbins C B Liquor Store
ltabb Wm Grocery
ltunyan, I. Co Hardwaro
lllchart, Wm 0 Flour Feed
niece, cuaries uuicucr
Itellly, James BUltards
ltawllngs, K A Butcner
stohner, Bernard ltestaurant
stroup, David Orocery
Nharpless, ll F Merchandise
Solleder, A Boot and Shoo Findings
Savage, o E Jeweler
saiizer, ierry urguus .-tiucuiues
Singer MTg Oo. Hewing Machines
Shlvc, Slinou o Agricultural Imp'ts
Vannattu. ll F (agt) Faper
Tubbs, W It Hotel
wuson,J li lioot uoo unuings
Wilson, 8 A Confectionery
Webb, Thomas Tobacconist
wnary. L It stoves etc
Wolf, John Agricultural Imp'ts
Yetter, W II (agt) Sewing Machines
IIRIARCKBBK.
Eaton A W Stor J
Hostler, (l w
Wilkinson, W N Bottler
CATAWISS.
Blbby, James Augustus Coal
Ucrkuelmer. Wm uestaurant
Baldy, Stephen oen'l storo
catawlssa Paper Co coal
Cleaver, A B sioves etc
Dleiner, 8 B oen'l Storo
Fortner.B P Son storo
Frederick, 1) B Tobacconists
Giran, David Co Coal
(lunther, Wm Butcher
uiibert Kline Oen'l store
llartman Henries Furntture
Hays, Charles Clothing
llolllngshead, David Hotel
Harder, o F Lumber
Harder, T E Furniture
John, Wm stoves
Klstler, Hester Hotel
Knlttle.J B coal
Kostenbuudur, O L Co Hotel
Manhart, Oeor.o Boots eto
Mccoy, John confectionery
usman. a r ituks
Philadelphia Beading coal Iron Co
(U ju umnuui ugij uuui
Itlnard, s I)
Uhawn. J K Oysters etc
lleltsnyder. a W Co storo
Ithawn, 8 B Stoves eto
bharplcss.j K Sons Gcn'l Store
Swank, M A Store
seesholtz, 1 11 11
Smith, J M Hardware eto
Truckcnmlller Keller Books eto
Truckeumlllcr A ltestaurant
" lltlllaids
Whitman, LO store
Yetter, Albert Billiards
OENT1IALIA.
Black, D O Oroco'y
Brennan, Michael store
Conner, Mrs. Johanna LlquorStore
curry, I) F HoU-l
Collins, Thomas ltestaurant
Davis, U W Drugs
Former, A B Btovea do
Farrall, Itobert ltestaurant
11 rant J J
Goldvvorthy, James
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Irvln Bros'
Uehler, H 8
Keller. D E
Lanahau, Andrew
Murpny.u it
Millard, oil
Morau, John
Michael, II W
Mtlllngum, .1 T
Morris, A
McFaddon, Edward
remer, wm
Itlley. LA Co
Staudenmoycr, J
loiter, josepn
Hotel
Billiards
btoro
Church, A II
Herbert, Wm
Kline, John L
Kehres, Daniel
Monroe, Mary
Butcher
Sioves eto
Orocery
Store
(lent Storo
Boots etc
orocery
Drugs
(ireen uroccry
ltestaurant
llOUil
ocn'l store
Confectlonory
Canned Fruits eto
CONY.NUHAV.
Ueu'l store
storo
Hotel
,
ltestaurant
CENTHE.
Brobst, Thomas
Fowler, Tuyler
oi Bro Co
Mann, u H
Sponsler, Jacob
Whltmliof Krwlno
Wagner, Edward
Grocery
Grain coal
storo
Hotel
btoro
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Hun Savago "
Hosier, W N "
Howoli, G M "
Meyers, C B I'atont Medicines
Mcllenry M Bro Storo
Mcllenty,J;F "
FRANKLIN,
Ocorgo Silas Son Storo
GRBBNWOOD.
Derr, A J Storo
Black, D D storo and Furniture
Eves, WUsjnM "
Kvcs, C W "
lives Bills Bro Oen'l Storo
Hess, Wm F storo
Henrlo, Hannah "
Ilazeldlno. Samuel Hotel
Mlllvllle orange Dealer In merchandise 4
Masters, wm Oon'i Storo 11
Welllver. J B storo 14
ltohrsbuig Orange Dealer In merchandise 14
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HEMLOCK,
Dlotrlck, C 11
Harris. D W
Vanllow, A 11
Hlrlcman, II II
Cherlngton, T I'
Daniel, L u
Knorr, Daniel
searbone, M
stlno, David
Yeager, w
Yeager, Jacob
Yodcr, Aaron
Yocutn Bro
Gmgles, Wm
Kreamer.O
Smith, A K
DUdlne. Wea'oy
Hotel
Storo
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JACKSON,
Store
LOCUST.
Hotel
storo
Hotel
Store
Hotel
Store
Restaurant
storo
MADISON.
Gen'l Storo
Hotel
MAIN.
Store
Bodlne, J 11
iiiauoo, u a
Campbell, UJ (agt) "
Longenberger, Jeremiah Hotel
Rlchart, Charles storo
Yelter, u It Hotel
MIFFLIN,
Furniture
Storo
Bernlnger.R J
creasy, N B Co
netier, J u
Hess, A W Hotel
Millard Ilartzel Hardwaro
ripher. J N Storo
schweppenhclscr Snyder store
Snyder, A W storo
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MOUNT PLEASANT.
Store
MONTOUR.
Hosler.a II store
Uacock, B T Hotel
I'axton Harman Merchandise
ORANOE.
Ficckcnstlne, a s store
llagenbuch, Samuel Hotel
storo
Hicks, D W
IX)W, o w
Ltlley sieppy
Meara, O
Stewart, A II
Sloan, 1) K Sou
Smith, (I N
UnaDgst Emandus
Fowler. J H
Lyons, It w
Parker, () ll
liriAViiMnnnniiL-
storo
Butcher
Gen'l btoro
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Hotel
HNB.
DlstUlory
Store
Coleman. Charles
t-oie, uzekiei
uif, um ii
Crevellng, 11 (
Crawford. J L
Crevellng, (I w
HUUAltLOAF.
Hotel
Storo
BC01T.
Butchor
Notions eto
(len'I store
store
Dletterleli. W II
Forey the Rockefeller Oen'l stuns
..unvii, a i a tore
jieacock, Harvey X
lleck, Theodore Hotel
Miller, Jacob
MUnes, Waples store
Mporehead Hartor (len'I Btoro
Wurkbelser, J U
worman, Samuel A "
Wolt, John (agl)
Young, bllos oen'l store
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Ii..lb82 . betwwin the hours of a. in. and 4 d?iu.
where all tarlleswho may feeUggfleveu br tho
above classification may appear and be heard
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Wll.I. MANNINd
Mercanuto Appraiser.