Ill lB?f7ItoiM'''lr THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. km i;Ari)liiTa7"i38 1. Correct f tiillrontl 'I'liuu Table. 'ltllmlclplila ft It, U. leave llupcit Trains on tiro nslulluwsi N011TII. IMrt IV- in. I:0U 1. 111. SOUTH. IliN n. in. (:13 i. 111. jrriUtHon the 1). t V. It. H. lo.no Moomsburis 113 follows 1 NORTH. SOUTH, n. 111. 8r) a. in. 11:17 n. 111. I1:M ft. in. 0:30 ). 111. 4.:)0 p. 111. Thu 8.SS n. in. train connects nt Northumberland wit n t ho 0;:i3 1 rain uu l'cnnsj ivntili road, 1 caching Philadelphia nt 3:15 p. 111. Tho lliM train connects with l'tilladelphla and Itcadlnur road lit Hupcrt lincnlng riillauel piiuni 0:00 p. m. Tho 11:5.1 train connects with l'cnnsylvanla road at .Northumberland at 1:50, leading Philadelphia nt 7:85 p. in. Tlio4:Mp. m. train connects with l'enns-lvanli rond at .NorthiunbiMl.iiid at n.ira l, in., and reaches lMUiaueipnia ai a:u n. in Hallway pass liloom SOCTII, 18.01 p. in. 4:15 p. in. Trains on tho X. W. II. 1'eiryns follows 1 NORTH. 11:17 a. in. U.S0 p. in. lernoiinl, Jndgu Krickbntiin was lu town on Wed. liesduy. Tho now court houso clock lms arrived. It will ho sot up as noon ns tho tower is lendy for It. Dr. J. F. Cbnpln of Schookrntl, Mich., wns In town this week nttoudlug coutt ns n witness In the caso of Hess vs. Patterson. Tho Dr. Is looking well. Bohr Meltcury, J. J. McIIenry, lllriim Hess, 11. l' Kverett and nearly every body else from Henton, wero lu town this week as witnesses In a law sult Qo to the Peoples' Drug mid BookStore to buy your presents for Christmas A. 1J. Hartman of Buckhbrn, recently ie eclved word that his brother Charles, of South Bend, Indiana, Is daugerously 111. Whitman's Flno Candles, the best lu the market, at Phillips. All persons who havo received bills for subscription by mall arc earnestly request, cd to settle before January 1st. Tho largest Stock of Hobcs, Lap Blank ets, go to Lowcnbcrg's. Tho protracted meeting at the Evangel, leal church is still In progress, and grow. Ing In Interest. For tho nicest and cheapest Christinas presents go to II. L. Low's Fancy store at OraugovUlc. Elijah Bower, of Swcdesboro, N. J. has been visiting friends In thii placu dur ing the past week. Christmas candles, toys and peanuts, wholesale nod retail, at the post office ut Ornneevlllo. Cheaper than the cheapest. ' John F. Purscl has gone to Hiighesvlllo to open n local express and livery sta ble. Oo and hear the Clymer faruly on Sat iipfinr- nvpnlnif. December 13th at the J a' Opera House. Tho storm of Sunday night blew the tin roof off tho new school house of Afton. A shingle roof has been put on instead of the tin. It is an ill wind tlmt blows no good. Thr cnlc of Sunday night tore the Blaine and Logan banner into shreds, and the frame was taken down on Monday. The Willlamsport llrtakfatt 'MU of last week coes for tho Berwick stake-holder who retained live per cent, of the stakes as his "commission." I. Gross & Co.. will open a new store in Sharniess' building, room lately occupied Iit J. Keller, on ltfth inst. Lamps, china imn, nnllnns. &C. Will Constitute the stock. On Friday ot last week John Kinkcr of this place, whllu hunting on tho Bed Mill hill, succeeded in capturing 11 "possum It is a young one, and John contemplates making a pet of it. Au organ cr sewing machine from J. Sulter'H would maku a nice Christ mas present. Jerry is even more happy than usual, having just becomo tho fMlicr of a now boy, and he will do his best to please his customers. At Umlaut mectiua of the Agricultural Society a committee was appointed to con aider a change of charter. The committed animism of Aisinn Smith S J. Conner, S. B. Klsuer, James C. Brown and O, E. E well, and will meet at tho olUco of the lat tcr on Friday, 10th lust. V.J5.00 Pkuokst QivuN Away. We will give to every person buying one dollai's worth of goods from now till January 1st, 1885a ticket entitling them to a chance at this handsome present, w hlch will be given away on ukovu date to the person holding tho lucky number. H. J. Clack it os, Instructions in all branches of Drawing and Penmanship by Mrs. E. It. (iarduer. teacher of Drawing and Penmanship in B. S. N. S. Class, Friday afternoon, Saturday morning and afternoon. Institute ttrms. Mns. E. It. UAitD.Niiit, B. S. V S. Nov 314w Tho Clymer family will give ono of their concerts In tho Opera Houso on Saturday evening, December IStli. Tho troupe Is composed of Prof. Clymer and hit wlfo and seven children. Lovers of music should not miss tho grand entertainment. Prices of admission 25 cents. Itcscrved scats 35 cents. Children under 12 years, 10 cents. Tho History of Columbia county will be sold for sl.:i5 until January 1st. COOpnges, illustrated, well bound, on heavy tinted paper. This is less than cost, but they must bo disposed of. Sent by mnll on re ceipt of price. Address, Tho Couimiiian, llloomsbuig, Pa. Nov 28-4v The days of the tnll-bildgc In this Statu atpenrto be numbtieil among tho things of tho past, with lis almost forgotten brother, the loll-lurnplke. Under a pro. vision of tho Legislature, enacted several years ugo, counties arc permitted under certain piovislous, to appraise and pur. chase corporate bridges and maintain thorn frcu to public use. Public opinion Is United In the wisdom of such action, tho only hindrance to Its adoption being tho cost it Involves. In all tho counties cross. cd by or bordering on large rivets there are usually a number of toll-bridges, and local Interests havo ncted as a barrier to tlmlr purchaso by piecemeal, and tho ex pense of covering all nt onco was so bur. densome as to frighten taxpayers. But gradually these objectlous nro yielding to progress and public demand and tho old- time toll-brldco must give wny to tho necessities of a now age. I'rttt. There are a number of applicants for thu position of clerk to the Ceminlstlnners. Wo havo heard a number of names men tioned, among them John B. Casey, pros, cut Incumbent, M. F. Eycrly, W. It. Ja. coby, J. D. Bodlue, F. 11, Hartniau and by common report William Krlckhatim Is In. eluded In thu list. An exchange very sensibly remarks t The absurdity of supposing that mer chants nt a dlstanco can do better by you tli in those who nro Identified with tho in tcrests of your own town Is very strange, Do you supposo that men awny oft can or will give you any tiling for nothing ? Not at all. They have their expenses to meet, and get just ns big a prollt out of your pur. chases ns your homo merchants, tor tho simple reason that when they get hold of stranger they expect to skin him If they can, becausn they don't know when they ill get another chance ut him, whereas the men who havu to make their living by building up a reputation among tho peo ple they do business with every day, nro bound to use them well and honorably or they cunnot expect to receive their future custom. Don't bo fooled, then, by every chp-trap Inducement thrown out to you to purchase goods from meiclmnts at n (lis tnnce, but stay right at home, spend your money with your home merchants, and circulate your money where it will help to mike prosperity among your neighbors ind friends. Hcmombcr that whatever contributes to the commercial success of your own town is shared equally by you us regards the benefits resulting therefrom." Tim new skntinc rink was oneued on Thui sdiiy evening of last week with very largu attendance. All tho skates avnilablo wero on tho lloor. A good time wns experienced by those present. . I Staler of Pittstou, gave some flnu fiats on tho bicycle. Ho was riding 011 time for awhile, making a mllo in three minutes and twenty seconds. 'Experience may be a dear teacher," re. marked a clergyman, as tho contribution box was returned to him empty, "but the members of this particular Hock who have oxnorienced religion havo accomplished nt a vliv trilling cost. Tho choir will sing the seveuty.nluth hymn, omitting the llrst third and iifth verses, In order to save un necessary wear on tho organ." Tho Bloomsburg Woolen Mills still con tlnuo to uceivo orders so rapidly that they nio compelled to maku extra time to meet tho wants of their customers. 'Hie pro prlotors havo shown themselves fully ijuall tipil for tho business. What Bloomsburg needs Is a number of manufuctuilng en. terprlses composed of such men ns the pro. prletom of tho woolen Jim. In another column you will find an nil vertiseiuent of the Improved Washer, man' tifuctured by the Vandergrlft Manufactur tin' Comnnur. of which O, Mears of tills nlacc ii tho agent. Mr. Mcurs has told great number;of these machines in this county, nnd those who navo tesieu tueiu speak In highest terms, They would mak a nice Christinas present. Something now, call and seo them, known as the Flower Song Series also Mistletoe Memoik'S gotten up to taku tho place of Christmas Curds, for sale at tho Peoples' Drug and Book Store. Candles, Toys, and Phillips'. Holiday Goods at Several days wero occupied by tho court In hearing tho casu of Ira Hens vs. W. Patterson, which was an action for dnm. ages for Injuries -ilona to the plnlntllT'.-i property In Denton, its alleged by him, by tho percolation of1 water from Clinpln'a mill dam Into his cellar. A largu number of wltncsssi wero Kxnmlued on each side. Tho trial was still in progress 011 '1 hurt- day noon. Samuel 11. Slckler, sun of Hon, Harvey Sickler ot Tunkhannock, wni killed hint Friday at the Vosburg tunnel on the Le high Valley road a few miles nbovu Tunk bannock, by thu falling of 11 lock from tho root of thu tunnel. Mr. Slckler was a gradunlu of Lehigh University, and lind chnrgoofthu work us civil engineer, llu was a young mini of excellent chainrtcr, nnd great promise, and his untimely death was u ten lulu shock to thu entire commu nity where ho lived, nnd whero lie was a general favorite, as well as to many friends everywhere who had miulo his ncquulu. tnnce, and learned to admire his manly qualities. Two weeks heforu thu day of his death, Mr. Slckler was In Bloomsburg nnd spent the duy with his sister who was visiting friends here. To. tho bereaved par. ents and sister wo extend our most heart felt sympathy in tliis terrible ntlllctlou that has comu upon them. A Good Ciiiiistmah Piiksent. A Paul E. Wirt Fountain Pen. Price S2.G0. Olllce lu Columiiian building. Dec 12-2w ClirlKtiunu GooctH. Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, Scrup Books, Scrap Pictures, Books for children, SUtlonery In Plush boxes, Plush mirrors, Picture frames, Shakespeare cal endars, Plaques, Pocket hoiks, Purses, Cigar cases, Ash receivers, Paper weights, Inkstands, Games, Easels, Writing desks, Work boxes, Glove and Handkerchief boxes, Jewel cases, Card cases, Thermometers, Lutheran Book of Worship with tunes, Episcopal Prayer Books and Hymnals, und many other goods suitable for Christmas presents, nt very low prices. Our lino of CHRISTMAS und NEW YEAlt cards Is larger and cheaper thun ever before. Comjmmaj Stoke. Holiday Traile. Winter Caps in nil styles at Lowcnbcrg's. rSotlcc To Tax Collector,. An net of the Legislature und approved June, 2nd 1881. (See pamphlet laws, page 3) icqulres tax collectors, township and borough otllccrs to mnko return of seated and unseated lands upon which no pro. perty can be found from which tc make tuxes, to tho County Commissioners on or before the llrst day of January next, with sufficient inscription by boundrles or otherwise, of each separate lot or tract and about the quantity of the same. Those who fall to maku letums by said day will be held lor such loss. Taxes so returned become a lien against the property so re turned. Wo havo blanks on which these returns are to bo made and will furnish them upon application of collectors, John B. Casey, Corn's. Clerk. Commissioner's Oftlce. Xov. 14th tf. Ilerwlck. Our merchants havo opened their Christ- mas goods, and the stores have puton their holiday attire. If you havo not been to Gilmore'H yet, n visit will well repay all who are looking for something nice for the little folks. His stock of toys embraces everything imaginable, and he has nough to supply the whole county. II. J. Clurk & Son have a large Hue of fancy goods, which it would bo Impossible to enumerate. They have presents for old and young. G. A. Clark litis Ills usual line assortment ot holiday goods. I. W. Ilartman & Son hr.vc Roods for everybody. Their stock embraces n very tine lot of fancy crockery, West's statue!' tcs, and a thousand other things. D. Lowcnbcrg has seal caps, flno robes, Gents' furnishing goods of all kinds. J. II. Mercer shows a nlco lot of fancy articles, stationery, books, &c. Seal caps, flno hats, silk handkerchiefs, at Bertsth's. In fact thero is hardly a storo lu town that doos not offer something suitable for gifts. Tho only way to find out what each onu IleetlH Krcorilcil. The following tlctids havo been recorded since tliojo Inst publlthcd 1 David Balr nnd wlfo to Jnmes M. Show, Scott. James M. Shew nnd wlfo to David Balr, Scott. Charles Ashleinnn and wifu to C. W. Mil ler, Beaver. 11. F, Gardner nnd wife et. nl. to Charles Ashleman, Bliminsburg, It, II, Boody nnd wlfu to Lewis Thomas, Montour. George Kecler and wlfo to Lafayettu Keeler, Benton, Cynthia McIIenry and wife to Lnfayctto Keeler, Benton. George W. Johnson nnd wile to Eliza beth Linden, Berwick. David Lowcnbcrg nnd wlfo to Francis Evans, Brlarcuek. Subrlna McIIenry to Dorathy Keeler, Benton, Dorathy Keeler to Thomas McIIenry, Benton. James W. Adams and wlfu et. a), to Da vid L, Dlettcrlch, Briarcreek. Frederick II. Kntnbcck nnd wlfu to Aus tin Warbuiton, Jackson, c. Obadlah Swank nnd wlfo to Henry Hct- ler, Mllllln. Ellis Eves et. nl, to Joseph C. Eves, Gtccenwooil. John L. Case und wlfo to J. S. Evans, Sugnrlont. Alfred P. Fowler and wife et. al. to Al fred P. Fowler, Scott. Alem Whltmlrc and wife to David B. Whltmlre, Centre. John Ashleman administrator to Susan Lewis, Sugarlonf. I'uy 1110 ceiiln 011 tliu Hollar. It J. llurdctto.) What I stinted out to say, my boy, was tills. If you nro in debt, carry yourself calmly as the great houses do. If you owe a merchant $07), don't bo in too big a hurry to pay it. Just let him sweat over It a lit tie while, until you sou how much he U going to pay on his own debts. Then you can pro rato with him. But, on teennd thought, 1 don't want you to do that way. You want to reform this great evil, do you not if Well, the best way to bring about that reform is to walk up and pay that ij05 you owe, Just the llrst minute you can collar thu money. If you owe it to a rascal, never mind, it Is a just debt on your part, and don't keep thu con science of tho "assignment" operator. You pay 100 cents on thu dollar every time. Then by and by as you and your neighbors do tills and teach your children so to do, thero will arise n generation of men In America who will pay 100 cents on tho dol lar, aud Canada will become 11 howling wilderness, untennted save by the wild bear and the wolf who who will help the wilderness howl. Bank cashiers will eleep at home and confidential clerks will spnd thtlr vaca tion lu town und u man's salary will pay for uvery thing ho gets. But the only wny to bring about this preparatory mlllennum, my boy, Is for you to pay that $05 when you owe It every cent of it. No matter how much thu other man owes nor how little he pays. You pay your debts, my dear boy, and I will know nt least onu man to whom I won't be afraid to loan mouey without collateral security or gilt edged paper. HetiteticcH Pronounced Dpoii Con. vIclH nt December HchhIoiih. Thomas Jomrh and Edwaiui Mrtkus, Jo.nks. "Your honor, when I went ovur tho river, I went over Ignorant that I wan going mi 11 trip of deputation. I wni brought nway from homo by a slid; tongue, (Itcllly's, who got tho money und "skipped"), wns Innocent, In one sensu of tho word, of this charge that was put ngaln9t me. 1 wns never before court with any charge of this kind. I have got n home, a wlfu and two little children, tho youngest child only thirteen weeks old ) nnd I havo no more to say, your honor, only to ask tho mercy of the court. I didn't teuton. A great many sportsmen try In vain to capture tho llcet-footcd nnllcr n North Moilntnln habitant. Evidently that kind of tport pays, and for every dollar's worth of game, they have nlncty-nlne dollars worth of fun hence It Is a hundred dollar game. Tho sly and cunning Hcynard Is made to play hide nnd seek, and to dodgo around n good deal at present, while a pack of noisy hounds chase him from point to point. The unerring nlm ot the sports, man often ends his career with the report of his fowling ptccc. Durinir the tracklue snow quite a num. know nothing about It until after tho deed her of rabbits were captured, but It Is was done all I ask is the mercy of tho rather too trilling game to make a notebf. Mr. H. F. Glenu returned from n trip to Philadelphia, Saturday evening. Rev. Jesse B. Young was visiting rela- keeps Is to go nnd see thorn tives In town last week. f Q 1 ITonl.. .....1 am, Wnmlln W.ft KCHt ClirU iucsday for Helena, Ark. Much attention of late has been glveu by Mrs. Jus. Smith of N. J., is visiting her advanced thinkers to the system of cure parents. by hest ns advocated by such eminent Mm. Lilley and Mrs. Heagau left for specialists as Drs. Mitchell and Goodalo of Xew York Saturday morning. Mrs. Samuel Jnyne left for Baltimore Monday morning to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Welderhold of Shenandoah are visiting relatives In town. Tliu C. L. S. C. met at Mrs. Lizzie Jack- on's residence Tuesday evening. The store windows nro crauually pre senting n holiday appearance, which teP iis tho happy season is approaching when we all shall meet each other with kiud greetings, aud write 1885. ForPietty Overcoats for little boys, go to Lowenbu rg's. A Had IJrownlnir Accident. A aail drowning accident occurred nt Ashland on Sunday morning. Patrick Itcaddy, aged twenty-two years, acconi. p.inled by several companions, weru on their wny from Gordon to Ashland, and crossed by a narrow bridge over tho Malm. noy creek. Tho nuns of the previous day lud very much swollen tho stream. When nearly midway across the strong wind rocked tho bridge, cuusing Headdy to be come giddy and a moment later lie fell Into the rushing waters. Being unable to find foot hold liu shouted for help to Ills frightened companions, and then was drift- cil nway out ot sight. An alarm was Im mediately glveu and search made for tho body, but up to a late hour Sunduy even. Ing no tracu of It hud been discovered, stvo a hat which wns found near by. While dragging tho creek they came upon tho bleached skeleton of 11 man, It Is be lieved to bo that of Charles Dougherty, a miner, who has been missing for several months. Philadelphia. For the proper application of this system tho Bloomsburg, Pa., Hkst Celts under the management of Dr. Shut- tuck is probably unsurpassed by any sim liar institution. It is noted for its pic turesquc location and Is constructed upon scientific principles, with modern conven lences for carrying out this system of euro nt moderate cost. The patient is tlrst put in condition for treatment by n course of baths, ufter which tho Weir Mitchell system of massage, electricity and rest are skillfully applied. If tliu case is such ns to require the complete Best Cciik the pa tleut Is put to bed, allowed to see no onu but tho attendants, nnd is enjoined to give up all thought or care of home or business By massage, which Is scientific mnnlpula tion, the circulation ami nerve lorcc are equalized nnd tliu muscles receive neccs entry exercise. Electricity soothes und strengthens tliu weak and irritable nerves and through Perfkot Best nature com pletcs the cure. The complete relaxation of nerve tension by this method, enables tho recuperative powers of the system to do their work completely, untrammeled by Irritating influences or depressing drugs. It U claimed by tills treatment to effect speedy cures, especially in nervous (lis orders of women in which tho old systems ar slow, disagreeable, and so often fall. A Good Ciiiiisi'mas Fuiuk.nt. A Paul E. Wirt Fountain Pen. Price $2.50. Oftlce lu Coi.UMiiux building. Dec 12-2w Club ilatcH tor 1H85. A CIIASCK TO C1ET T1IK 11ESV UEMOt'llATIU I'Al'IIt 15 Till: UOUKTltV. The Htorm. IIUCII DAMAOE PON'K TllhOl'UmiUT TIIU COUNlltT 11EAVI 1I1INFAM., Tho storm Saturday afternoon and night was severe throughout tliu country. Many signs uud chimneys were blown down lu Pittsburg. A woman und two children while passing along u street wero struck by a falling sign. Ono child was killed, and the mother and the other child wero badly injured. Many houses weru unroofed and chimneys blown down in Philadelphia, ami tliu dumugo will amount to 11 heavy sum. Twenty houses wero unroofed In Chester and considerable damage was done in Cam den. Tho storm was very severe on Long Ulnnd. Barns, feuces, outhouses and largo trees wero blown down, und many places were temporarily Hooded by tho rain. At Flushing a large, new brick building, ucarly completed, Intended for u steel rull factory, aud owned bypaities from New Jersey, was blown down, tho dumago being estimated It $10,000. Thu storm extend ed us far south ns North Carolina, nnd In J that state and Virginia the rainfall was heavy. U you need any thing In tliu llnu of n silver or gold wuteh or any article of jew elry, silver ware, &o. Call at L. Bernhurds, Jewelry Storo, nud get tho best for your money. Tho New York World Is acknowledged to be tliu leading Democratic paper in tho United States, Everybody ought to tako a city paper in addition to u local one. We have made arrangements with the Weekly It'orW to club with the Coi.u.miiian'. The prlco of tho Weekly It'orW is tjl.00. On receipt of $2.20 wo will send the two pa pers to any address in tho county, for ono year. Linus ot Ilvu persons at ono post ot' lice can get them for 10,00 If ordered at ouo time. This Is a very liberal offer, and Is made for the purpose of extending our circulation and not because thero Is any money in it. Wo do not believe in tliu chroiuo busi ness. All thu county newspapers nro pub lished nt rates so low that tho margin of prollt is very small, and unless all subscri bers pay up, tliu loss is nearly equal to the protlts. We consider that our readers get tho full worth of their money out ot this paper at ijt.00 a year, and wo cannot nf. ford to give every subscriber a gold watch or a plnnn, at that price. But wu will do this 1 Every subscriber who will pay up all arrearages and ouo year in advance will receive for ouo year, Qood Char, n monthly paper dovoted to tho Interests of homo aud family, nnd containing much vuluablo fending matter. A sample copy can be seen at this olllce. This oiler will stand only for a limited time, und all who wish to get $2.00 woith for ijl.00, should attend to It at once. Marriage llaiiM. WuiitEAs, By n recent decision of the Supremo Court of this Commonwealth, it has been declared ns thu law of the Stato that a failure to "publish tho bans" in the caso of persons desiring to bo united in marriage, or in the case of minors, the publication of said bans, without tliu con sent of the parents or guardians of said minors will subject the person officiating at said marriage to a severe penalty: there fore, ns .Ministers of the Gospel, Jand law abiding citUens, Resolved 1st, That wo wo will not unite in marriage nny pirsons of whose legal ago we have doubt, without the oral or written consent of their purents or guar dians. Uenohed, 2ud, That a Committee of three be appointed to sucure signatures to a Memorial to the Legislature, nsklng the enactment of a law, requiring all persons desiring to be united in marriage to oh. nin from some legally-authorized person a ccitillcnte setting forth that such persons are of legal age, or If minors, that they have consent of their parents or guardians to said marriage, and that said certificate shall be a suflicicnt authorization for the person officiating. The Committee on Memorial consists ot Hevs. D. 3. Monroe, D. D., J. P. Tustin, nnd O. II. Strunk. riie above HCtlon by the clergy of Bloomsburg is concurred in by the follow. ng clergymen of tho oounty: Hevs. S. Mitchell, D. D., D. B. Monroe, D. D., J. P. Tustin, O. II. Strunk, F. P. Munhart, D. J. It. Strayer, D. J. Waller, Ph. D., Louis Zahuer, S. P. Homer, It. H. Wharton, C. K. Canfleld, A. Houtz, J. Horning, Wm. 11. Dnnat, J. E. T. Hassinger, J. U. Nel- man, Wm. Myers, W. T. Galloway, L. M. Kumler, 1). M. Klnter, W. Stevens, J. Z. Lloyd. jerno town. A heavy rain aud wind storm, followed by colder weather. Mr. W, Crawford of Muticy, was iu town last week. Mr. C. Kramer recently lost a valunblo cow. which Is supposod to have fared too sumptuously on turnips. Mr. John McNinch moved last Thura. day into his new house onMt. Hopeful. No preaching in the M. E. church Inst Sunday, the minister falling to put in au appearance. Hartllna & Dye of Limestone, wero threshing with their steamer In tills com munity last week. Tlmso machines, give good satisfaction on account of thu thor oughness of the work, as well as thu rapid. ity with which it Is done. Kreamer & Son havu laid In a largu court, can't do no more." Mykiis. "I hnvo nothing to say, at all, sir." CounT. (To Jones.) "Do you say that there was nothing said about thu object or purposu of the visit over the river?" Jones. "Not In my presence, sir. This man (Hetlly,) hired me nnd tills gentleman (Meyers to go over there nnd buy pigs. 1 admit that I went over there, had the money to pay for them, nnd was doing it, ns I thought, honestly and legally, and didn't know, sir, until after tho deed wns done, that I was theio with this man on any crime thai Is Just as true, sir, ns 1 stand In this court." CouUT. "You hnvo each pleaded guilty to ttio charge laid In tho indictment, and It wns Just ns well for you to do so, because you wero surrounded by such a cordou of evidence, such a train ot facts, that It would have been utterly Impossible for you to escape from convic tion, If you had made no confession. You crossed the river, and put forth fnlie pretenses at that time of what the object of your crossing the river was. According to the testimony of the ferryman, you claim ed that you were going ncross tho river to gather chestnuts, but you Immediately went up to tho house of Mr. Sliunian, the man of the house not being nt home ; and there you resorted to false pretenses mani festly ; and, If there had been 110 conspir acy before that time. It Is remarkable tiiat when one went up to the house und ob tained a drink of water from Mrs. Sliuinan, after a little while tho other one, us If by the merest accident, should hnppeu to come there while the llrst was there, the two well knowing each other, having crossed the river together for some com mon puiposc, nnd that then, when you talked about buying the pigs, und had got Mrs. Shuman out away from the house trying to catch them, pen them up, that then you, Jones, should call upon Myers as a stranger, saying, "Stranger, will you help me?" going to show that the whole thing was prearranged. If there was nothing In the mind of any of you nbout a larceny before that time, you would not have resorted to those dillerent subter fuges, and tlieu immediately, when it was ascertained that the third man (who also accompanied you) had got Into the house, instead of staying to assist the woman, that you had no Intention to rob, have started (when the alarm was given) oil In the op posite direction, but necidently have got. ten into the woods with you again." Jones. "No, 1 wasn't near him." Couiit. "At nny rate, you were together at Klstlcr's that same night, so that the as sociation of tho party engaged lu this work continued nfter what was done over at Shuman's, and if Kistler tells the truth, there wns an admission by some of the party of whut occurred over there. The offense of housebreaking in the daytlmo is not so high a crime as that of housebreak ing in the nighttime, burglary; but it is nevertheless n grievous offense, nnd has become so common that, whenever per sons convicted of It aro brought before the court, we must, for the purpose of pro tecting tho community, impose a sentence commensurate with the character of the crime. Now, you two men did not go In to tho house " Jo.nks. "No, we did not io In." Cour.r. "You did not break nor get In ; but tho man Bellly, that accompanied you over tho river, and who got into the house whllu you were circling out pretending to look nfter pigs, did go in, nnd the circum stances uro such ns to justify the conclu sion that you were aiding nud assisting him ; otherwise it sceni9 Impossible (if you were entirely Innocent) that, when you knew this thing, you should not have pro claimed it" Jones, "Your honor, I was innocent." Count. "That, when it was announced that there was a man in tho house, and Mrs. Shuman was running nnd screaming for help, you two able.bodied men should have sneaked away. That fact Is power fully convincing evidence that you knew what Bellly was doing, und wo cannot come to any other conclusion j we nro sat isllcd that you are guilty, us you pleaded. Tho sentence of the court is that you, Thomas Jones nnd Edward Myers, and each of you, pay a llnu of ono hundred dol lara to tho commonwealth, and tho costs of prosecution, nnd that you undergo impris. onment by separate or solltaty confine ment at labor In thu Eastern Peuitentlary for the period of ono year nnd six months and that you stand committed till this sen- We llko to hear bear, wolf and wildcat stories. A frightful, though not fatal accident oc curred nt the "over tho river" coal breaker last Friday. A man by the name of Fons tcrmsclier, from near Wapwallopon, while crosslug tho railroad was caught by a pass ing train which approached unobserved and demolished thu running gears ot his wagon. Himself nnd team narrowly es caped with their lives. What will Bohr Mchenry do with nil his lumber? We supposed he would tell It to the Republicans to prepare for winter quarters up Salt Itlvcr. But llicro aro tho stately piles yet, numbering n million feet, no doubt. It may taku a turn down the river somo day. On last Saturday afternoon nnd night we had another thoroughly soaking rain. Now who says they havo no water ? So far as we aro concerned 11 drought never nffects us. Wu havu nlwnys plenty, nnd to spare. Com'! ye weather prophets, the people nre now ready for snow. The morry chime of the sleigh bells sounds much more pleasant than tho heavy tiic through the mud. Benton has returned to Its daily nccus tomcd routine of business since Its merry time over tho election The revival meeting at Hamlin closed on last Friday evening. A large number pro fessed religion during theso services. Hev. Savage is u successful minister. Tho nrticle in the Inst issue entitled "Or. angevlllo" wns intended to bo placed nn der Benton correspondence. It was writ- ten before tho account of the jollification and at the tlmo supposed to ho the leading piece of the items. Hcnco we drew the pen through the word "Benton," and thus destroyed Its proper locality, or author ship, and left It without nny signature whatever. The 4th of March is the next event In or der. Commonwealth vs Charles Edwards, Nol pros allowed on payment of costs by tho defendant. Commonwealth vs J. 1). Wnmcr. ltccog- nlzanco forfeited to bo respited on appenr nnco of dcfcndnnl at next term. Commonwealth vs William Johnson, JNol pros allowed on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs Jacob Hower. Nol pros nllowcd 011 payment of costs. An ndjourncd session ot court was fixed for January 10th, 1885 nt 10 a. in. Cyrus McIIenry, A. . Krcsslcr nnd Wnshlngton Hucklo appointed viewers for a road in Hemlock near M. O. W hlte-nlglit's. Isaac A. Dewllt, Benjamin Savngu unit J, F. Derr appointed viewers to vacate n road In Pine township, near A h, Glr-ton's. Adjourned to meet Monday morning nt 0 n. m. Court convened on Monday morning with Hon. Wm. Elwell nnd Associate James Lake on the bench notion ox couoiis." Ask for "Hough on Coughs," for coughs, colds, soro throat, hoarseness, lrociics, 15c. Liquid, S5c. "notitui OS HATS." Clenrs out rats, mice, roaches, tiles, nuts, beddings, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 10& Druggists. IIKAIlT l-AINS. Palpitation, dropsical, dizziness, indlges lioti, headache, sleeplessness cured by "Wells' Hcnlth Hcnowor." "notion ok const." Ask for Wells' "Hough 011 Corns, lfic QulckJ complete cure. Hard orsoft corns warts, bunions. "itOOHI ON' TAIN" l'OliOUSKD 1'1.ABTK1! ( Strengthening, Improved, the best for backache, lialns in chest or side rheumn llsm, ncurntgia. TIIIK PKOl'I.E. "Wells' Health Hcnewcr" restores health nnd vigor, cures dyspepsia headache, ncr- vousness, ueuiiiiy. iyi. WIIOOPIMJ COPOH. IIVD !! HIV "VHOI lt J. S. Beece vs John Wnnlcli and wife, ami 1110 ninny tnroiu nucciions 01 cuim en, promptly, piensauiiy uuu omuiy j "Bough on Coughs" troches, 15c. ; bnlsnm, 25c. Amendment of record allowed. Estate George Zahner. Petition to pay money due on recognizance into court nnd order made. Lewis Yettor's executor vs Win. Yunger. Non suit taken by plaintiff. Abner Welsh vs C. It. Mcndenhall. cr- diet for tho plaintiff for tho lands described In thu writ subject, however, to this condi tion that if the defendant shall pay to the plaintiff the sum of $1070.02 with Interest from October 22, 1833 and the costs within fifteen dnys from this date (Dec. 8), tho judgment entered upon this verdict to be set aside. Col. Co. Saving Fund vs C. 1. Barnes et us. Judgment for the plaintiff in thu three cases. Beport of bridge inspectors In Green wood, filed. Kcport of bridge inspectors in Fishing creek, filed. Estate of J. J. llnrtzell. Sale of really ordered. JIOTHEltS. If you nrc falling, broken, worn out nnd nervous, uso "Wells' Health Benewtr." $1. Druggists. 1FK 1'ltESKHVKIU you nro loslnc your crip on life, try Wells' Health Kcnewcr." Goes direct to If W weak spots. "HOUGH OS TOOTHACHE." Instant relief for neuralgia, toothache, laocacho. Ask for "Bough on Toothache." 15 and 23 cents. l'l'.KTTV WOMEN. Ladles who would rctnlu freshness nnd vivacity. Don't fall to try "Wells' Health Bcnewer." sore Coughs." Blmll We llttry or It 11 r 11. That our cemeteries do not respond to OATAIUUtAI. TIIUOAT AFFECTION'S, Hacking, Irritating coughs, colds, throat, cured by "Hougli Troches, 10c. I.iquut -ioc. "r.ocoit ON' ITCH." "Hough on Itch" cures humors, crup lions, ring-worm, tetter, salt lhcum, host ed feet, chillblains. THE HOPE OF THE NATION. Children slow In development, puny, scrawney, nnd dclict.tc, uso "Wells' Health Bcnewer." WIPE AWAKE the Tory highest Idea touching the dead may bo admitted. The vicinity of God's ncre is not rcgnrdod altogether desirable as a man's dwelling place. And for sanitary reasons chiefly. Sometimes the burial of the dead may be menace to iicatiu long . f , , ht couclltn!:, years afterwords. It was only tho other (jet immediate relief nnd sound rest by day that an English paper cited the sudden using Wells' "Bough on Coughs." iroches, appearance of epidemic scarlet fever fol- 15' i Balsam, 2oc. lowing tho disinterment of bodies of per- "nofon on pain" roitorsEn plaster ; sons who perished by that scourge many Strengthening, Improved, the best for vcars hofore. Siinposlne this to be a fact backache, pains in chest or side, rheumn- ,.. rlo'it to niir.llnn It who tl3,ni neuralgia. tence Is complied with. Tho Sheriff shall conduct you thither within ten days,and be allowed onu assistant." FilAN'K TAYLOU. Counr. "You wero convicted by the verdict of a jury of havlug, 011 the occasion of a parade In thu borough of Berwick, thrown 11 stone, which wns in tact n dead ly weapon, of that weight and size that, If It had hit any person upon the head, would have been very likely to produce death, pcrhnps quitu as likely as a shot trom a revolver, nnd you may consider yourself fortunato that the prosecutor here was only wounded, and notjkllled, by that blow. So tar as appears, you had no par. ticular malice towards ony one person ; but thu porade that was colng on was of. fcnslvo to you for some reason or other, and, regardless of who might suffer by your act, you hurled tho stone, out of ma. Uclous mischief, showlug a heart regard. RelNlratiou of iMiyHlclniiH. The Act of 8 Junk, 1881, not Unconstitu tional. Commonwealth vs. Joseph L. Baukh. Joseph L. Bauer, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., about thirty-one years ugo, studied two full years In the "Collegium Medicinao Missourlensis," commonly known as thu Missouri Medical College, situated in "urbo Sancti Ludovlcl," 1. e., at St. Louis, by which lawfully-chartered institution, hav ing power to coufcr the degree Medlclnno Doctor, he was duly graduated with that degree on the eleventh day of March, 1874. After an Interval of 11 little less than ten years, some time in July or August, 1883, he was practicing medicine In Carbon county, Pennsylvania, whence he arrived, April 2Urd, 1884, at Catawissa, in Colum bia county, where with his family he has tlnco resided at Frank A. Yettcr's hotel, having there a room In which ho some times received patients, but practicing also in the country. By tho fourth section of an net npproved the eighth day of June, 1881, it is provid ed: "Any person who may desire to com- meuce the practice of medicine or surgery in this State after the passage of this act, having a medical diploma Issued or pur porting to havo been issued by any college, university, society or association in an other State or Foreign country, shall lay the same before the faculty of one of the medical colleges or universities of this commonwealth for Inspection ; and thu faculty, being satisfied as to the qualifica tions of the applicant and the genuineness ef the diploma, shall direct the dean of the faculty to endorse the same, after which such person shall be allowed to register as required by section two of this act." Dr. Bauer applied to the University of Pennsylvania at Fiilladelphla. Dr. Tyson acting Secretary of the faculty, talked with Dr. Bauer, looked at his diploma, aud gave him a certificate, pi luted lu blank and filled In by tho Secretary, with the name, nativity, residence, medical degree with date and name of institution confer ring It, places of continuous practice sinco 1871 (St. Louis, Mo., and Mauch Chunk, Pa.,) leaving blank spaces headed "other degrees, institutions, dates." The printed form Is addressed to the Prothonotary of blank county. The Secretary wrote in the word "Columbia," nnd said "l havo examined the diploma, believe it genuine, and that thu beorer is tho person to whom It was issued." Armed with this certifl cute and his diploma Dr. Bauer presented will not ncree tlmt It would have been n great deal better had those bodies been in- clnerated Instend of being buried in the cartli ? God's acre cannot remove itself when tho crowtli of cities readies Its bound, and cxpeiienco shows that the liv ing man becomes restlvo nnd agressivo un der the Imposition of Hie dead hand. Bight here, at home we can see how progress and improvements demands uninterrupted field. Tho spirit of progress is in a sense ruthlgss, and will not be denied. Hence it is that the auestlon "Shall we bury or burn" begins to Intrude itself upon human consciousness. Discussion cannot settle it. Tiiey must be left to tho stern necessities as they arise. PAia. Aoifi i-lmcrican. HIS SLII'PEP.Y (1I.A8S EYE. "The Squire," says the author of "Tho Hoosler Schoolmaster," wore one glass eye and a wig. Tho glass eye was constantly slipping out of fecus, nnd the wig turning around sldewisc on his heed whenever he addressed tho people of tho Flat Creek District." Sad spectacle. Parker's Hair Balsam preserves and promotes the groth of the natural hair. It also restores tho natural color to hair which ha", faded or become grny. Clean, elegant, beneficial, highly perfumed. Sept 20-com 5t To tlie Readers of THE COLUMBIAN. For berg's real Seal Skin Caps, go to Lowen- We have been shown a photograph ta- ken by McKillip at the Bloom ferry. It consists of Mr. H. A. Smith nud family of Now York, with Buckalew Bros, gray team aud carriage, all in the Hat. The picture was taken from n platform extending out into the river, ou which tho camera was placed thus making a back ground of tliu mountnln. Tho work is well executed. Toys 1 Toyn I Toys ! Thousands of them of every description, size and price. Christmas tree ornaments, confectionery, and lots of nlco things for tho Holidays, at W. II. Gllmorc's. wmm mmcaMtaevrmm LOCAL NOTICES. Do not fall to co seo Clark & Son's dis play of Christmas goods. Men and Boys Clothlnc overcoats nnd suits selling chtnper than ever heard of be fore at Gross' N. Y. Store. fa. II iU ia,fr -3(t' Hi Silk umbrellas. Silk Handkerchiefs, Lin en Handkerchiefs, bewiug Standi, &c, nt UlaiK oc bon s lor presents. Overcoats for Men and Hoys the crentctt bargains ever seen al Gross tlia Clothier'?. Finest display of flnu Dishes nud Glass. ware in the grocery depaitment ever made uy 1. vy. iiurtipun it son. Bead Clurk & Son's new advertisement. New Pi Store. stock of goods, Conspicuous among other less of social duty, and fatally bent on mis. things is a new kind of washing machine, chief. Ho who thus Interferes with a rollg. It Is a cuiloslty. The machine is such lous meeting, a social gathering or (u pro that It is put upon the stove containing thu cession or parade commits u highhanded water to bo heated, When tho water offense ngalnst the rights of citizens. Per- readies the boiling point the clothes nro sns, whether ns n religious society or a put Into the machine, it still remaining 011 political organization or In any other law- the stove, nud thu washing Is done by ful capacity, havo the right to assemble to- means of a cylinder turned by a crauk. getlicr peaceably, and no man has the right thus the steam is neutral zed nnd tier. t disturb them, and anyone, who. because forms an Important part iu the cleanslnc operation. Those who havo tried this nm cldno say It works nicely, requiring but littlo effort 011 thu part of the operator. There Is some talk uj having a skating rink here, Thero is 110 reason why buch an Institution should not be a success. Our peoplu would bo delighted to have thu chance to nJoy the exercise afforded by the rollers, notwithstanding tho prospects of thu Inevitable oxpcrlcuco iu tumbling, tho gathering dots not suit his Ideas, un dertakes to intlict woundi upon tho per tons tngnged lu it, hm a bad heart. Wo might send you to tho penitentiary for this offonso that you havo committed, but, in Hopes tlmt what wu do will bo autllclcnt so far as you are concerned und ns an example to others in llko cases offending, we have concluded not to do so, Tho sentence of the court Is that you, Frank Taylor, pay a tiuo of flfteuu dolhus to tho commonwealth, commonwealth, and thut thu fourth sec. Hon referring to graduates of another Stato or nf u foreign country is not uncon stltutional, as claimed by the defense. Sentence Is deferred till adjourned court. January 10th. Tho penalty prescribed in the seventh section is n flno of one hundred dollars (neither more nor less) nnd im. prlsonment in '.he county Jail for a term not exceeding one year either or both, at the discretion of tliu court. THE fiEW IMPR0VED- Western Washing Machine Christmas 1 Christmas ! ! Cliiistinas ! ! ! t,t, . 1 - . 1. 1 : .1.:.. will soon be here, nnd before you select vvincn is now iieiiig iiiuouuceu u. ima your present do not fall to btop ntthe Pco- section, and is .ilruady largely in uso in pies' Drug and Book Store, and see our almost every State in tho Union, coin stock. 1T10111I14 itsflf liv tho simplicity and easo Something that no'othor establishment of its operation, and by tho good work has, to bo seen ut I. W. Hartman & Son's. Unit it does. The maclniin is easily handled, anil makes 110 slop, whatever. Tho following testimony to its merit will bo of interest to tho ladies of Blooms'biirg and Vicinity, and all who nro interested in an im portant improvement : TESTIMONIALS. Bi.oomshui'0, Pa., Deo. 8, 1831. Vandergrifl Mfg. Co ; We bought from your agent, Mr. C. Mears, ouo of your New Improved West ern Washers. Havo used it for thrco weeus nnd are much pleased witli it. It saves labor, washes cleanly, does not wear out thu clothes und works easily. We can heartily recommend it to overvono who has washing to do, Ucsp'y. ours, Mus. P. M. Tbats. Bloomsiiuho, Pa., Dec. 8, 1881. Vanderyrit J, Co. : Camden Menrs, Agent s I havo been lu thu laundry business constantly during tho past ten years, nnd have tried very many different kinds of family wnshlnt! ma chines, ono of which Is the New Improved Western Washer, sold by you, and 1 cheer, fully recommend it ns being tho best one for my work that I have ever tried. It gives perfect satisfaction, and I would not part with it for double the amount I paid for It if I could not procure another one. Any person wi9iuug to seo u in operation can do so, by calling at my laundry. Yours Bespectfully, C. H. Bnow.s. Proprietor Bloomsburg I.audry, Dent, ler's now block, Main Street. Bloomsuuiki, Pa., Dec, 8, 1884. Vnndtrgrtft Mfy. Co. .' Gknti.emex i When your agent, Mr. C. nnd elccnnt Christmas cards, ancs una others, at tlio reoples' hook Himself for registration, April 231H, 1884, and wns thereupon duly registered, as ho supposed. On the 14th of May last the court was petitioned to strike off tho regis tration the ground thut tho prerequisites required by the statute had not been ob served. After rule to show cause, answer, demurrer, amended answer, nnd other legal proceedings, nn opinion ot the court was tiled, July 1, striking off tho reglstrn Hon, becausu of noncompliance with tho act of Assembly in tho particulars men tloned in tho fourth section, especially for want of indorsement on tho diploma. Tho registration being void Dr. Bauer became liable to punishment for practicing medicine for gain without having register cd, and wts prosecuted, tried and cou, vlcted ; the court holding as before, nnd .!. lw. .1 l..t . o.u .un ouu,,, uu.u.u. .K packngu ()f i)iamomi nycs nttho druggist's, uuy ono to register who has a proper di- 'piicy color unytldnc tho lines t and most ploma refers only to graduates within thu desirable colors. Wells, lilcliardsou li Twelve days for Itho salo of Christmas Presents at 1. W. Hartman & Son. Go early If you wish to nvold the crowd. Bock bottom at last. Gross tho Clothier is selling .Men's Cusslmeru suits at 5.00 Flno cabinets at $3.00 per doz. Quick as wink. Now lot fancy frames very cheap nt Jlaclvllllp is Ulioato's. I. W, Hartman & Son's display of Christ- inns uooiiB nas nirciuiy atiraciui tnu puu- lie. You can buy all useful articles for pre- tents such as Shawls, Coats, a Silk Dress, Blankets, fie, at Clark & Son's, BUSINESS NOTICES"! " r.-U Do it at Once. For 10 cents get u Co., Burlington, Vt. Sample Card, i!2 col ors, ami Iiook ot directions lor zc. stamp. WHEN VOO rtEI, M.UE nnd your back aches, und your head feels Heavy, ami you wane unrciresncu in 1110 morning your bowels aio sluggish or cos- Mears, solicited 1110 to purchase ouo of live, you nocu Kidney Wort, it is nnturo's your Wcbtern ya usiitng jtacmues, nothing which tho amateur skater indulges lu to auA tll C08'8 of prosecution, that you un- uergo imprisonment in tuo Jail of Comm. bla county for tho term and period of six months, and thut you stand committed till this sentenco Is compiled with," Tho usual sentencu for fornication nnd bastardy was passed upon Jesse Linn, 8, N. Walkkii, Stenographer, tho merriment of the beholders, nnd to the risk of breaking his own neck. Let us havu tho rink. A Geeat Heduotion. O, O. Gullgnan of thu Opera House Stove Store, lms still on hand a few more lluo heating stoves which he Is offering nt cost. Cull and examine stock. For Silk Mutllcrs, go to howenberg's, Court l'roceclliiH. Commonwealth vs Joseph L. Baur. Tho Jury returned a verdict ot guilty lu mumicr and form us he stands Indicated, Commonwealth vs B. F. Dallman, Nol, pros, allowed and tliu prosecutor to pay thu record costs. Commonwealth vs Dr. J. L. Bauer. Two additional suits. Nol pros allowed on pay. ment of costs by defendant. Commonwealth vs Klskamp. Nol pros allowed on payment of costs by defen- 1 dant. Commonwealth vs G, Lcfkowltch. Ag- gruvoted assault and battery with Intent to kill. This was thu cuso from Montana in which 11 peddlar was charged with shoot- lug a Hungarlttu. Hie Jury returned u ver dict of not guilty. great remedy aud never falls to relievo all cases of Diseased Kidneys, Torpid Liver, uonstipuiion, Minium, rues ltncumatisui, Ac. it operates simultaneously ou tuo Kidneys, Liver nnd Bowels, strengthening them mid restoring healthy action, Put up in both dry and liquid form. Sold by all druggists, MU, (IOUU1I ON SILK II ATS, "It would bo no violation ot tho com mandment," said John B. Cough, "if a inati weru to fall down and worship thu bilk hat, for it is not miulo lu tho likeness of anything in heaven, or on earth, or In tho waters which are under tho earth." Besides It heats tho head and causes tho hair to fall off. Parker's Hair Balsam will stop that and restore tliu original color to gtny or faded hair. Not oily, not a dye, benetlclal, dcllciously perfumed, A per fect hair dressing, 60c, All druggists. Sep 10-51 When baby was bIcU, wo gave her OAS. TOHIA, When she was a child, she cried for OASTOHIA, When she became Miss, she clung to CASTOBIA, When she had Children, she gave them CASTOBIA. but a desire to bo courteous prompted 1110 to give one moment's uttentiou to it, as all tho washing machines I had ever seen had proved utter failures. But when your agent, In u commendable spirit of fairness, offered to sell your machine on Its merits, I could not refuse to give It it fair trial. It has uow dono service la my laundry thrcu mouths, and I must say that It Is perfect In every respect, doing Its work thoroughly, and with It ono girl can do tho work of two, without fatigue. It Is simply match, less. Very Truly Yours, L. A. Suattuck, M. 1), THV ONU! And if you aro not satisfied after giving it a fair tiinl re turn thu machine to Jour agent, and ho will refund your money. Vmuhr'jrlft Mjg. Co. 1 wonUl say that I havo secured tho agency tor tuo salo ot the nbovo Popular Washing Machine, American lUud Planters nua ether manufactures ot tho above nnn, tor tho counties ot Columbia, .iioiHuiir, i.iuerue umibeuuiiKiu, uuu -vouui uo ploanod to deliver, ami Instruct in the uso or tho washer an ouo ho do-ros to buy oue. C. MEARS, Agent. Balesrooru, I), btroup's old grocery stand, MaluUt. 12.12-Um BI.OOMSIJUltG, PA.
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