The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 17, 1885, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
The Columbian.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
L'otrrct Knllruml Tlino Tnlito,
FRIDAY, .JULY 17, 1886.
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rCBUC BALES.
L. R. Bomboy, administrator of Bcnja
miu Bomboy, lato of Hemlock township,
will sell real cstato on tho premises on Sat
urday, August 1st, 1885, at 2 o'clock In tho
afternoon.
John Dorr, trustee, will sell on the prem
ises, in Jackson Twp., vnluablo real estate
of Christina Young, dee'd, on Saturday,
July 25, 1885, at 2 o'clock, p. m., 29 ncrcs,
in good state of cultivation, and supplied
with timber.
Democratic County convention.
Tho Democratic voters of tho several dis
tricts of Columbia county will meet nt tho
usual place of holding tho general election
on Saturday, July 35th, 1885, between the
hours of three and seven o'clock In tho af
ternoon, and elect delegates by ballot to
represent the districts in the County Con
vention, to bo held in Ute Opera House,
Plcomsburg, on Tuesday, July 28th 1885,
at 11 o'clock, a. m., to piaco iu nomination
ono candldato for Sheriff of Columbia
county, one candldato for Jury Commis
sioner and ono candidate for coroner, and
to ttansnct such other business as the Inter
ests of tho Democratic party may require.
Also at tho same time and places, and in
the same manner, the Democratic electors
In each district will elect one person to
serve as a member of the County Standing
Committee, which will meet Immediately
after the adjournment of tlio convention.
By order of the Standing Committee.
Geo. E. Elwkll, David Loweniimio,
Secretary. Chairman.
Apportionment of Delegates nccordlug
ing to the Democratic vote cast for Oover
nor, November 7, 1882.
One Delegate for every 07 votes allow
ance make for tlio largest fraction of a ra
tio :
103 3 Delegates.
212 2 "
Bcaycr,
Berwick, E. total
" W.
Benton,
Bloom, 10.
" W.
Briarcrcck,
Catawlssn,
Ccntralin,
Centre,
Conyngham, N.
" S.
Fishiugcreck,
Franklin,
Greenwood,
Hemlock,
Jackson,
Locust,
Madison,
Main,
Mlllllit,
Montour,
Mt. Pleasant,
Orange,
Pine,
Roaringcrcck,
Scott, E.
" W.
Sugarloaf,
220
202
157
132
221
130
173
75
73
202
60
103
1
123
248
163
130
193
74
88
115
97
70
10'J
00
107
4189 70 Total 70
4
8
riio election held to secure an expression
of the people of Sellnsgrovc on the propo
sltlonto ovy n lax to erect water works
resulted In 103 for and 82 against. Tho
Town Council Is now ready to recctvo pro.
posals to erect tlio works.
Tho Sanitarium hns a goodly number of
guests. This Institution is fast acquiring
a reputation, not only as a medical institu
tion, but also ns n first-class Summer re
sort. Dr. and Mrs. Shattiick never spare
any pains to make It pleasant for their
Rit ests.
Fui.nets should cut Canrdn thistles and
prevent their seeding. Tlio law Imposes
$33 fine on n fnimer who allows this pes
llfcrous weed to seed upon his land, or
rondslde, and the faimcrs should see to It
that Its possibility of spreading should bo
prevented,
Tho Commissioners have not yet mado
nn appointment of an examiner of the re
cords under the new law. There aro n
number of applicants for the position. In
somo counties tho ofllcers Itavo been ap.
puiiueu 10 mane up tlio returns from their
respective olllces.
Mr. Harry Purse, son of N. S. Purm-l.
formerly of this town, but now lMng nt
murei nun, btizcrnc county, was martini
on Monday of last week, to Miss Maud
1,1 "'at place. Tlicy spent several
ays visiting friends In and near Itlnnmc.
burg on their wedding tour.
1 he case o MoVickcr vs. Montour coiintv
for damages sustained in breaking thtough
county uiiilge with a steam thresher, was
tried In Lowlsburg recently. Tho Jurv
brought In a verdict a.vardlng McYlckcr
3,500. The case was taken to Union
county by the plaintiff, fcnriticr Hint a fair
trial cnuUl not i n cental in Montour,
wucrc lie sustained i'ic damage. Mutton
for a now trial was made.
l'crHoiuil.
Mrs. (J. Unangst Is spending tho Sunnier
with relatives here.
Judge and Mrs. Elwcll expect to start
for Wlscousln next Wednesday, to spend
stveral weeks.
Miss Brown of Wilkesbai;o Is tho gticsl
of -Miss Manic Biugler.
Rev. E. H. Yocum aud family were In
town tho first of tho week.
Miss Gcrtrudo Harder has been appointed
a teacher by tho Nantlcoko school board
and also by the Cntawlssa board.
Mr. J. F. Smith, of Berwick, wus in
town last week. Ho recently graduated
at an institution at Hiickcttstown, N. J,
'and wo understand that ho proposes to
ndopt tlio law as his profession.
Rev. L. Zuhncr is lsltiug his parents in
Ohio.
A party consisting of Mr. mid Mrs. Win
Neat, Mrs. O. W. Neat and children, Mr,
aud Mrs. Shipley Catharine and Win. Kl
Well, left hero last Thursday for Eagles
mere and will spend some time there.
(1, E. Myers
Grant's book.
is canvassing for Gen
IHbu Bali. iter Hick Commercials vs,
Bloomsburg Commercials, Fair Grounds
Itloomsbiirtr. Wednesday. July 22, 2 p. in
Dr. J. a Blddlc, of tho Miners' Hospital
Ashland, lias had nn operation performed
on ono of hts eyes.
T. H, Edgar has Just completed a new
ofllco at his planing mill at Stillwater
which will soon bo ready for occupancy,
It is said to bo very neat
J, M. Long of Benton has purchased
steam thresher, and tho funnels In that vl
clnlty can have their grain threshed by tho
latest aad best machinery,
This town Is unusually dull at prest-nt.
Tlio farmers nro all busy at homo with
their crops, and havo no time to como to
town,
Tho Town Treasurer gives notice that
tho taxes wilt bo received on and after July
20th. All taxes remaining unpaid at tin
expiration of 30 days, will have five per
cent, added to tho amount.
The statement in somo of our contcmpo.
rarics last week, that A. L. Fritz, Esq., is
acting as Dcp'tty Sheriff, Is incorrect. Mr.
Frit, is devoting his cnllro attention to tlio
prnctlce of law, and can bo found at hW of
llco In the Coi.umiiian bii'Mlng.
At a meeting of the stockholders of tho
Benton Fair mid Agricultural Society held
Tuesday evening. It was voted to hold
tho next fair, Wednesday, Thursday, Frl.
day nnd Saturday, October 7, 8, 9, and 10,
1885.
George Gearhait, aged iiincty.four years
lthln a few days, died at his resilience
near Cninbrn, Luzerne county, on Sunday
5th Inst. lie was a soldier in the war with
rent Brlttaln in 1812 and and had been
drawing a pension for several years for
such service. Ho resided wills Ids ilaueh-
tcr on his own homestead where he locat
ed about sixty years neo. He wus nrob-
bly the oldest citizen in Luzerne county.
A New swludle is on the road, which is
thus described: Two men call on a farmer
and represent themselves to be photog
raphers. They agree to furnish the farmer
with a photograph of his house for fifty
cents. The farmer signs nn ngiccment to
receive the photograph at tho price named,
which agreement turns up In good time ns
promissory nolo for a goodly sum.
McKllllp wns nt the North Mountain last
cek with his camera, nnd secured 78
plates of the sceneiy in that section.
There is no more picturesque place In the
State, and wo believe that this is the first
time that any photographic views have
been taken. There will, no doubt, bo a
great demand for tho cws, which mo on
sale ut McKilllp's.
Iu the selection of members of tho Stand-
lug Committee voteis should exorcise some
care. The position should bo given to
those who will attend carcfu"y to the duties
of the olllce, and pailicularly lo hose who
have proved their fidelity to the Democratic
party and its nominees in the past. No
man, who opposed any part of the ticket
last year, should be honored by an election
to this committee, nor be sent as a delegate
lo tho convention this year. The discipline.
of the party requires that those who ask
for the honors of the party should adhere
Irictly to the ru'es.
A llnrrisburg paper veiy truthfully re-
marks thai "when every town and borough
iu Pennsylvania takes advantage of their
natural facilities for manufacturing, and
every olty in tho snmo State uses its sur
plus capital more largely for this purpose,
Pennsylvania will lie the most flourishing
manufacturing locality on the continent,
and her people the most prosperous. And
tho more this business is done by Individ
uals, Instead of colossal corporations, the
better for the people."
List of letters remaining In the Post Of-
flco at Bloomsburg for week ending July 11,
1835:
Miss Lizzie Bogart, Ulysses Ilricscli, Mrs.
, W. Brockway, Mrs. Alice M. Brooks,
iVgncs A. Gatchel, Mr. O. Hughes, Miss
Miriam Lewis, W. It. Little, M. I)., Emma
O. Loaby, Miss Susan Maust, Wm. Ney
hard, O. H. Wilson.
c... ns.
Mr. Geo. Hues, G It. Ludlow, II. A.
Wcidcusaiil.
Persons calling for above please say
'advertised."
Okokui: A. Ci.auk, P. M.
.Mrs. Clara M. W'son nnd little daughter
Ellington, more familiarly known tli'oueh
out Western States ns tlio Wilson elocution
ists aro visiting with the Messrs. Caswclls
and may possibly give a dramatic recital
whllo here. Little Ellington the clilM clocu
tlonlst is the wonder and ndm'-utlon of all.
Department Commander Curl't and part
of his staff visited Ent Post last Friday
right. Comrades from Dan' Hie, Berwick,
Cntawlssa and Fnlrmount Springs, were
also present. After thu meeting of tho
Post, a reception wns held at Evans' Hull,
where speeches were mado by Col. Knorr,
Col. Curtln, and Rev. A. Brlttaln. Re
frcshmcnts were served, nnd a pleasant
evening was spent by nil present.
A Millvlllc correspondent sends us the
following: After tl-co days' careful trial of
tilt binding harvesters, Nchemlah Kitchen,
of Rol-sburg, makes choice of 'ho Walter
A. Wood Light Binder (same as was ex
hlbltcd on sticct at May court). Main
points of exce"cnco and superiority ns
stated by h'm, ro lightness of draught,
case of management and perfection on
quality of work done. This machine ha. a
sheaf carrier that saves the work of one
man, aud prevents nil loss of shattcrings
that Is sustained when the 'sheaves nrc
cai.-lcd by hand.
While Monaco Bechtel was swimming in
the Schuylkill, near Reading, with a party
he proposed jumping from the top of the
bridge into tho .ivcr, a distance of 75 feet.
Tho river at this point Is 18 feet iu depth.
Ho climbed up tho braces nnd stood for a
moment. Then, holding his nose with his
Ight hand pressed closely to his side, ho
prnng into tho nlr and she' down with
fearful rapidity. Wiicu some distance from
the water lie doubled up his legs and struck
the water in that way. lie remained under
water about a minute, his companions in n
boat anxiously waiting his appearance on
the surface. He was assisted Into the
oat, bleeding copiously from the nose for
few minutes. He says he was not hurt,
but wi'l never make tho jump again.
Oil .Monday last tho Willlamsport and
North Branch Railroad commenced i mining
train through from Wi'liamsport to
Sonestown. The train nulycs at William
sport from lluglicsvllle at 8 n. in., and re
luming leave at 8:15 for all points on the
line of the railroad through to its present
tcimlnus at Sonestown. There aie stngo
connections for lluutersville, Barbour's
Mills, Proctor's, Illllserovc and Forksville
ast stages are run from Muncy Valley
through to Eaglesmere, at Lewis Lake, ar
riving there about 11 o'clock in the morn
ing. This wi'l be a great convenience to
persons visiting the lake, ns only about
three hours will bo consumed In the jour
ney.
Connection by stage is also made with
the Stato Litie nnd Sullivan Railroad for
Dushorc, nnd nil stations on its Hue, so
passengers leaving Willlamsport at 8:15 in
tho morning will reacli Towanda by 4:35
in the afternoon by this new route. It
leads through a new nnd interesting conn-
try and the journey cunnot fnll to bo n very
pleasant one.
Joseph Vankirk, an old aud wcll-kuown
citizen of Northumberland county, died at
ids home near Pottsgrovo last week from
tho effects of being struck by nn engine
some three weeks ago in .Milton. Ho was
burled in tho Northumberland cemetery on
Thursday last. "Uncle Joe," ns he was
called by cveiybody, started In the hotel
business in Northumberland beforo tho
war. Ho built the hotel known as the
Ynnkltk House iu that place, which lie
sold somo four years ngo and bought a
farm near Potlsgrove, where ho spent the
remainder of his life. He was in his 85th
year and leaves llvlne-six chMdren, twenty
four grnnd-cli'Mren and six great-grand
chl'dren.
Now that mo not, suitiy days are upon
us. It behooves all who have charge of
horses to sco to It that they are properly
watered. Carelessness In this particular
will causo untold suffering upon tho part
of these poor beasts, who have no way of
making their wants known. And not only
in tho matter of water shou'd care bo exer
ciscd, but burdens should not bo so great
as In cooler weather. A horse, like n Man
feels tho effect of tho broiling sun of a hot
summer day, and should not bo compelled
to bear unnecessary, or too hcuw burdens
A 'so shoulders should bo carefully watched
as the moisturo of skin produced by per,
spiration tends to mako it soft and susccp
tibia to the press or collars against tlicm
and only a bruto will compel i bruto to
work with galled shoulders. A man who
is not caicfut of these dumb brutes in his
cimroo should bo dcmlvcd of their use. Bo
careful of your horses I
Tho will of Euimn R. llngenbacli, who
died here last week, has been proved nt
Wllkesbnrrc. Slio leaves $.10,000. After
directing the payments of her Just debt
and funeral expenses bIio directed her ex.
editor, William Schectcrly, of Lspy,
furnish her mother, Airs. Maria Morris, o
Bloomsburg, a comfortable support during
tier lifetime, aud that he allow her to Uvo
upon and use tho lot and houso owned by
her In Bloomsburg If she chooses to livo
there. To her nephew, Francis II. Sliluer,
and her niece, Emmn Sliluer, of Wilkes
barre, slio gave each $3,000; to her nephew.
Tidings Park, $1,000; to her nephew, Free
man Tim-lev. 5 per week during his life
to her nephew, Francis Tiugley, a deed of
her house and lot in Bloomsburg. Tho
rest of the estate to her 6istcr Eliza, wife
of Wm. Schectcrly, of Espy, on condition
that slio furnish n house for her adopted
daughter, Mary E. llngenbacli, and gtvo
her a good cducat'or
Tho second quarterly conference of Jcr
scytown charge, M. E. Church, will bo held
at Eycr's Grove, on Saturday, July 18, nt
3 p. in, Pleaching on Su idny, tho lOlh, nt
8 p. m., by Dr. Mot roc, of I)loomsbi"g.
NcHcopcck.
Mrs, Savage Is taking music lessons, un
der tho tutelage of Prof. Dlcht, who Is
popularly known In this community. She
is progressing finely nnd evinces remarka
ble talent in tills line. Prof. DlcM Is one
of tho finest musical teachers wo have ever
had along the river. Whllo ha possesses a
lino voice, ho Is no less celebrated and ef
ficient as n music Instructor. Iho com.
munlty that employs him will bo very for
tunate. Indeed. Ho is n first-class dentist
nlsp, and has a diploma to that effect. He
graduated In Balt'nioro and took the hon
ors of hts class.
Rev. Fosclman, of 'io Evangelical
church, of Ncscopcck, Is winning golden
opinions, both as pastor and preacher. In
fact ho preaches for a young mull tho finest
of sermons nnd his future his bright. He
evinces talents of no mean order and is
very popular with his congregation nnd
people. Ho ought to bo sustained, nnd
v"l bo wheiever ho is appreciated.
Johnston has n largo supply of clocks
and watches. He was a coirradc In the
nrmy with us at Fort Monroe, Va. Ho Is
also engaged on tho Pennsylvania Railroad.
Georgo Kile is also engaged on tho rail
road and rendering good serx.ee.
ii. ii.
l'UHlry Without nutter.
Lie American plo has been subjected to
more unjust nbuso from foreign writers
than any of our distinctive products, 'f we
except tho.rccent t'radc against fie Amer-
lean hog. And yet wc cannot say that it
his uccn altogether undcscivcd, because
of the x'llal'ious cpmpound,tliick,liard and
heavy, that is too often made lo do duty
a a "crust," and which by cor-tesy Is
called "pastpy." Light tender, Ilaky and
digestible plc-crust and all kinds of pastiy
can bo mado most read'ly by tho use of
Royal Baking Powder without any butter,
or with half the usual portion, I prefeircd,
or with n small quantity of lard or ot'icr
shortening as desired, l'ic-ci.lst thus mado
is much more wholesome and digcst'ble,
besides being moro cconomicrl and easier
prepared. In addition to saving all "ic
butter If desired, one-thl-d the (lour is
also dispensed with as the crust is rolled
that much thlnncr.thc leavening qualities of
the Royal Baking Powder removes an un
pleasant taste, rcndei'Mg the crust ns short,
sweet nnd pleasant ns If made from tho
finest butter. Those who know the ap
petizing qualities of Hie genuine home
made American pio w"l rejoice that by .he
aid of Royal Baking Powder in the pastiy
It can be macio quite as digestlblo as it s
delicious.
Ccittrntln.
Dr. Chue. Larhc" spent the week with
his brother R. M.
Daniel Cvty sojourned In Phila. "ic
past week. '
M-s. C. G. Muiphy Is suir'ncrlng at At-
lanlic City.
M". Emc.y Oclchsy who has been clerk.
Ing nt tho Mammo''i Store, resigned his
position last week, and removed to his old
homo nt Catawlssu.
Tho now fence around the new school
bu'Vllng, mnkes a neat appearance.
To-morrow w" ' gladden "le hearts of
some, who will receive a little cash, wo
cxpccHo see a? much rowdyism as hereto
fore on pay day.
Some choice music was rendered in our
strccls Monday afternoon bn half-dozen
Italians.
Iliose young men who stand on our
street comers night alter night ond pass
Insulting rcmaiks to young ladles ns they
pnss to and fro, we hope, will be taken nnd
dealt with according to their ncttons. One
young mnn last week went so far as lo
stilko n young lady as she was on her way
home, for which ungcntlcinin'y act ho was
nircsted and held iu $250 ba" to appear nt
comt. We hope this young man w"l bo
dealt with according to law, as it will bo
nn cxnmplo to "ioso who mako "its ''gr-r
habit a practice.
Wo nrcBOiiy to note '"io mistake wo
mado last week, In refcrlng to of new
druggist, his nnmo is Knncty and not
Davis ns slated. Somo persons 'V lk this
error was done Intentionally but such is not
llio case and wo cheerfully mako tho cor
rrctlon also wishing the young gentleman
success In his line of business.
WI'Mam Gibson, blacksmith at Centra-
lia colliery was almost instantly killed on
Friday afternoon. M j"o walking up the
plane upon which "ic enr is hoisted from
tho lr'ncs, ho was not nware of his danger
until the levied car struck him on the back
knocking him senseless, Ho wns conrc;
cd home wlr re ho lies In n critical condition.
Ilctlervllle.
IMi-jiuto i:ier.laii Tirl.i'lN.
The tickets for tho delegate election on
the 25th nre being p.lnted at this office.
Tho package for each distr.ct win be . ont
to tho member of the standing committee,
who wi'l see fiat tho tickets are at the
proper polling places In time.
HnlvnttoulHtrt Jnllctl.
lIKFIIAOroliT AND NOISY MEM'JEKS OF II.
AI'MV OA'ITEI) OUT OK l'LVMOUi.I.
The wnr on the Salvation -my raised a
stcrm nt Plymouth on .Monday night of last
week. For the past six mouths they have
been located there, and there has been
trouble and rioting on account of their
persistence in parading, with singing and
music on Sunday. 'the Counc1' a few
weeks ngo passed an ordinance prohibiting
tills, nnd for n time the Salvationists were
quiet. On Sundny they turned out in
creat force, and matched through the
streets, singing, shouting and thumping
tambourines. Monday evening Burgess
Ladcrick issued warrants, and tlio captains,
lieutenants nnd two of the leading soldiers,
were arrested by a posse of constables.
This proceeding created the w'Mest ex
citement. Tho streets were crowded wl'.h
nn ngitated throng, who seemed to sympn1
thizo with the Salvationists. They blocked
the streets around the Burgess' ofllce and
shouted, groaned, hissed and sung h.nns,
A riot seemed imminent, and tho Burgess
summoned all the constables of town
The Salvationists were tried and sentenced
to pay aline, lucy refused to pay nil
were committed to Jul'. A wagon was ob.
tained aud guarded by a number of con
stables. Tho vehicle mado its way with
the utmnost difficulty through Iho crowd
and took the prisoners to the county Ja'1 in
Wilkes.Bairc, it being midnight beforo they
reached there. Tho r' rest is hearf'y ap
proved by prominent business men.
Women 3In- Serve In tlie VcHtry.
Bishop Slovens has reversed his opinlc i
i.i llio mro uf Mrs. M. C. Baker and Vinnlo
Graff, who wcro elected to tho vestiy of St.
Luke's Episcopal Church, at C'hadd's Ford,
Delawrrc county, and decides Hint they aro
eligible. The decision is an important one,
ns it is the first time the question has ever
been raised,
IlonriiiK Crcclc.
J. C. Heller was homo on Friday nnd
Saturday last to help his fa'her hnrvest.
On Monday, tho Oth, Harvey Wagner, n
boy near this p'ace, was on a cherry iree
eating cherries, lio slipped and fo'' from
the tree, hurting himself badly.
Wo understand Hint some of our young
men of this place are going to study physi
ology, hygiene nnd narcotics. Go H for
it, boys, it is a capital study.
Wc noticed J. C. Hctlcr brought an ..pplo
to the store lust Friday nifht, tho 10th, ono
that was positively grown last year, that
had started to decay, but very little. Wo
think Irstead of that being the last rose of
Summer, it was llio last apple of Summer.
Ho ! ho ! hip I Hp 1 hui.-ah ! Now for
the fcsllvr'. We understand "mt t'icre Is
going to uc a grand fcsllvr held in the
hollow knowu as 'ho Smith's hollow. It
wi" bo held on August 1st. Come, boys,
plenty of ll'na to get money. It is tho
first one held ii th's township, so como
nlong, boys, now foi a good t'ne. As we
didn't attend tho ice cream pr -tics, now let
us nttend this festival
There has been another Sunday school
opened near this place lately.
M'ss A. E. M"'cr is again able to bo
around and fill her placo at Sunday school.
Wo are excced'-igly glad to notice her re-
cove.
Mrs. Annie Smith, of Scrunton, has been
at this place aud Ncscopcck '.siting friends
and relatives.
The ha" on Inursduy, "to ilth, didn't do
any damage us far as heard from.
Mr. F. W. Heller, the m"lcr in tlio Wnp-
wallopen mill, '.sited his fattier on Suuday
last.
Mrs. Polly Kirkcndall, of this place, hns
keen dangerously rl for a number of days.
1'". G. B. Swank is again elected tax
collector of "ic school trxcslor"o ensuing
yet'-.
KHpy.
Mr. Tnomas Bomboy, who for '''o past
eight mouths lias been lying ill, Is grad
ually growing wotsc, and his recovery is
despaired of. Ho and his fam"y have tho
warmest sj .npathles of our citizens.
Lawyer Simpson, of Sellusgrove, made a
business call to our town on Satr -day.
W. A. Mllnes' youngest child met with u
painful uccldcnt one duy lust week. It wus
sitting in a dial- and in some way fell to
tho lloor upon its face, breaking its nose.
now wllli the notice should bo tho enforcement.
Mrs. M. A. BInsscr nnd Mrs. Isaac Grov
eling, drove over near Buckhoru nn Sun
day to spend the day with relatives.
A scene, which should not bo allowed
repetition, occurred on the corner of tho
street leading to the park, on Saturday
evening about 10 o'clock. A crowd of In
toxicated men and boys collected there,
and had It not been for their Inactive con
dition perhaps wo would have sec i a lttllo
John L. Sullivan, but ns tticy were they
gavo vent to their w.nth on each othe by
langungo that at rice, In the minds of alt
moral or clv'Mzcd citizens, classed them
with tho ilest of liumrn b-lngs. We nro
sorry to learn that the majority of "io law-
less huts wcro from Bloomsburg, nnd had
they received their just dues It would havo
been nt tho point of the boot, or some
other mcasuro of punishment. They nro
all known, and If they rro found upon our
streets again In such a condition, their
names will not bo held from the public eye.
I.IHlitRlreet.
Chas. Funston visited our town on Sat
urday evening and showed somo neat work
with his bicycle, which shows that ho be
gins to understand the velocity of the
same.
Miss Woodruff, from the West, Is now
stopping with I. J, Kcstcr's.
This place wus visited with qulto n fine
refreshing rain on Tuesday evening of 'ast
week.
Mrs. little McDowc", who for somo time
past bus been nt Shlckshlnny, returned to
her home last week.
C. II. Kline Is now engaged with O.
Ilollmuii nt Hnzlcton ns clerk in n grocet
store.
Supl. Gilmes took iu the educational
ndvuntuge by going to llnrrisburg.
M. Charles McDowell, of New York,
's visiting at Ids fatlici's, Theodore Mu-Dowell.
Hirntn Gelger, of Plttslon, spent u jhort
time In town, visiting his sister, M"s. A. F.
Tcrw-'llger.
Sam is hnppy ngnin by the announce
ment of n t'll-'ccn-pound gM.
Communion services wcro held in "'ic M.
mcr. Sensible young man, tho matrimonial
stato Is good enough for you. Our advice
Is, emigrate nt onco.
Tho boys that place matches oil flic stone
walk In front of tho church Sunday nights
for amusement, Just to sco them burn, may
find It to their sorrow, should anyone's
clothes catch lire and any harm tcsult,
then, boys, look out for old Shelley.
ChHcy nnd his pf-paro devoted friends.
About th'tty-seven and one-half cents
might scpurat ihcm.
Tho Ornngcvlllo correspondent In last
week's lssuo Of Hio Jourr tl, would, It pos
sible, leavo tho people under a false Im
pression. AVnlle wo believe, nnd nro vc,
sure, that a kinder nnd moro discreet set
ot women cannot bo found tn Columbia or
any other county than ths majority of our
ladles, wo aro Just as certain that there aro
nono In Columbia county that are moro un
kind or Indiscreet than the few members of
the Gossiping league. Furthermore, we
consider a defense of ev'l In nny form, not
only indiscreet, but very Imprudent. The
gosslper Is condemned by nil rational pco.
pic. Ills acknowledgement of n personal
t qualnlanco with but n few ladies of our
town is only a cor'csslon of his Ignorance
of "ic1" truo characters, If ho Is unac
quainted w'.tti tho members of the Gossip
Ing League, "ion ho is, In part, excusable
for the pretended defense he made In their
behalf. If he Is acquainted with them,
then by reason of his stupidity he has
fulled to get n light perception of their
motives. lr he defends them for the pur
pose of pleasing them or on tho principle of
"you tlcl-'c me and I'll tickle you," or be
cause ho is afraid to disobey their mandatsj
ho is nn object of pity, and is not responsi
ble for what ho lies. U. N. O.
LAIF.I.1'IIIA, JU13, lfeM.
French sr..juns again! Those
neat sateens ! 1 nose pretty
sateens ! Those wonderful sa
teens! Unique sateens! They've
come! They've come! The lit 'e
nmires of cream and siolcl on
1 i .1 tl
na y-ijiue anci myrneanci orown
E. Church on Sunday morning, Rev. Bycr and plum.
Por weeks we haven t dared
olllciating.
Corn now puts on a differcut appearance
since the fall of such a fine rain.
Mrs. Mary Hcldlay, who lives wl'h M-s.
Mo'thu Yandcrltcc, visited her daughter,
Mrs. R. M. Johnson, on Sunday.
Rev. Campbell filled nn nppolntment for
Rev. Cnntlcld on Sunday afternoon.
Produco market is now governed hero by
scarcity of pasture, so say 'ho farmers, es
pecially butter.
A. B. White and wife paid II. N. White,
of t 'ton, a short isl'
R. M. Johnson attended quarterly nice'
Ing at Alton on Sunday.
Ilticltliorn.
to print the word. We ve had
sateens, and French sateens ;
but the printings ! Sateens are
nothing. 1 he printing is evet -thintr.
Why, evei merchant
in town has French sateens
but the town is waiting for the
tiny figures of cream and gold on
navy-blue and myrtle and brown
and plum.
With nothing but samples to
show we've sold ahead. We're
ready now to deliver. But no
tice! you who have bought. Wot
We beg space to tender our thnnks to the all the Sateens that are coming
have come ; not more than half.
Th" other half are due in a day
r- ri 1.1
or i.vo. lo thowyou wnetn-
er yours a-e here, we print the
colors above.
French fme-coL.on sateens
have had a curious history. They
were gay at first six years ago
they began. Next year they
were gayer than gay. Auda
cious color-printing never went
to greater length. 1 here were
beetles and butterflies, tadpoles
and tut ties, lobsters and buds,
on your dresses. since tnat
correspondent of Ravcucrcck Va'ley for
informing us that we wcro a "little bit off"
when we put up that Ittm In our la.t about
the Mls3csTubbs that '.Isitcd this place rc-
ccu''y. But our sleep was not disturbed,
for iu the same issue we saw that the
ubovo named coi respondent had gotten n
little bit off tho '-nek, too. Ho or slio
wns on the wrong ra"foad. We suppose it
was the conductor's tnr't, though. A re
porter cannot see cvci thing that he writes
about or tulk with every ono t'-at makes a
visit in his section and so bus to v. ,'ite
much from hearsay, which accounts for n
mistake occasionally.
Our village smith, Amos Hnrtmri, r-oso
curly ono morning of last week, and after
taking bis team nnd wnsou drove to his
MARRlAGIiS.
RINKER LOWHY, At tho Baptist
patsuiingo, Bloomsburg, Ph., July 15, 188-i,
by Rev. D. J. R. Straycr, Mr. Wm. E.
Rlnker, to Miss A. J. Lowry.
IETZ-LE'9Y. At the Presbyterian
parsonage, in Hiimmerviiic, mu., uiu
Rev J. Crockett, M'. J. W. Bctz of Buck
horn, Col. Co., Pa., to Miss inn J. Lcldy
of Siimmcrvlllc, Texas, Co., Mo
" LOCAL NOTICES. "
Afur ha.cst bargains In Dress Goods,
Glovi i, Fans, Parasols, Ac, A-s-, at i. v.
Hnrliii'in fi Son's.
ri. Inipi utiles nf whlto nnd decorated
Dishes and (ilasswaro at 1. W. Hnrtmnn &
Son's.
A bargain nt I. W. Ilartman & Son's In
Slilnlne. Fifty pieces on nana irora i
cent.- a yurd up.
Crinkled Seersuckers nt I. W. Hr-tmnn
i: Smi's-
I W. Hartman & Son offer this and next
week bargains In whlto Dress Uoods nnu
embroideries.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
M..nv n mnn who had lost tictvc. vlcor
and i ncrcy.has been cuied by Hunt's Rem
edy
When baby was sick, wo gave her OAS
IOR1A,
When she was n child, she cried tor
OASTORIA,
Whi n she became Miss, she clung
OASTORIA,
When sho bad Children, she gave them
OASTORIA.
A rilYSICIAN'S TKSVMONY.
In I he treatment of lung nnd bronchial
diseases 'ho liver is often i-npllcated to
such an extent that a liepallo remedy uc.
comes ucccssuiy In effecting a cure of tho
lniig. in the treatment, oi such cases i
piiscilbc Slmmors Liver Hegulalor wltn
tnllre sutisfucllon. I find that It acts mild
ly hut ell 2tuaiiy in reguiaung mo seen;
tlom of ''io liver, stomach and bowels.
I. V STEl'IItNSOiN, .11. U.,
Owcnsboro, Ivy.
Jinliun Intuit), Saginaw, Mich., had
Btiu'hl's Disease, nnd was cured by Hunt's
Remedy.
"ltoran OK RATS."
Clears out ruts, mice, roaches, tile ants
bed-bugs.
IIKA1IT l'AISS.
Palpitation, dropslcnl swell ngs, dizzi
ness, indigestion, headache, sleeplessness
cured by "WclU Health Rcnewcr."
"itcfou on const)."
Ak. for Wells' "Rough on Corns. 15c.
Quid , complete cure. Hard or soft corns,
wails, bunions.
' -.rcltU.l'AlRA."
Quick, comp! e cure, all Kidney, Blad
dci mid Urinnry Discuses, Scalding, Irrl
tatlon, Stone, Gravel, Catarrh of the Iliad
der. 1, Druggists.
nF.r-Huas, flies.
Flies, roacliLi, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice
gopheis.chlpmunks.clcnred out by "RougV
on lints." 15c.
THIN 1'KOl'I.K.
"Wells' Health Rcnewcr" restores hcaltk
and vigor, cures dyspepsin,impolencc, sex.
ual dibilily. 51.
"r.ocan on l-AiN."
Ciik-s cholera, colic, croups, dlnuncea,
uclii , pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia,
rheumatism. 20c. Rough on Pain Pias
ters, Lie.
MOTHERS.
It you are fulling, broken, w
nervous, use "ciis' ncniin
1. Druggists.
worn out and
Rcnewcr."
How to lluy liooktt.
A well-known author recently commend
ed the following rules to bo observed by
youthful renders who nro beginning tho
collection of boirksi
First. Set nnart u fixed sum, weekly or
monthly, ns tho cuso may be, In proportion Tho gross receipts being $81.00.
Quito a congregation at Free Will Sun
day evening.
D. U. Tcwksbi' uide u short stay in The little sufferer is dolnc ns well as can
our village tne otner Sunday evcnlnc. bo expected,
Dennis tunringer, oi bcruuton, Is homo J. II. Fr' -inger, of town, has gone to
with his parents for awli'lc, being som;- Slnbtown, Locust township, to erect a
what unwell. barn for llei -v Fnbrlnccr. Mr. Fabtlneer
Miss Maggie Miiolcy, of Ashland, is en- 13 a competent and skillful mechanic, and
Joying tho country air, visiting the family where once employed can find employment
ot her grandparent, Mrs. W. H. Hughes, seconu nine.
near hero. Icviu Winters, u young man of town.
The Lutheran aud Reformed picnic on who lla3 bcc" 1-1 tUo l'a3t month, his friends
tho 4th was well attended, considering the oftt'u uelnS summoned to his bedside, to
nearness of the M. E. Circuit festival. 6C0 wuat seemed to bo his lust brea'h, Is
lot, ono mile distant, sowed ''iree acres 1 they have quieted down. AH
urouucasi.iirsiwi.il micKwncav men wi'" through the fashion-writers have
puospunio aim iiarrowcu mo same in ue- , , ,,,, . :co,l mnat .1,,.
fore breakfast. Ho savs it is not iincom- M""'- . ' . 1"""
monforhlm to make his dinner the first most outlandish pitntlllgs. All
meal of the day. You seo he novor stud- thfOUtrh We have ventured to
led physiology and hygiene. doubt the reality of the extrava-
Jf tho weather permits, by the end of the mint taste that Was taken for
week a" of iho grain wi" bo harvested, Lgrantedb y the makers of French
n,,pli ctnrrit nwnv ml nrnlinlilv nmnn I . . - . .
j , . j i . ,.,.-1 rrt..l...ft. il 1-iL-hinn
Sdltlin mill pillJlll.liUI Kioniuu.
We bought protusely ot styles,
but sparingly ot quantities. Wc
Miss Maggie Shoemaker, who has been j ordered styles ofour own, quiet
er styles. lhe lashion-authort-
ttes were all against us. 1 he
merchants were all against us.
ot course tetr stocKs were
against us. But wc had th: ladies.
Even now, v hen makers and
merchants alike have come to
I.1FIC I'UKSKIIVF.li.
If vnu are losinir your grip on life, try
'Wells' Health Rcnewcr." Oocs direct to
weak -pots.
"r.ocan on riLKf. '
Chios idles or hcmorrho:d, itching, pro-
tiuding, bleeding, internal or other. Inter
nal nnd external remedy in each package.
Sun- cure, 60c. Druggists.
I'llKTTY WOMEN.
Ladies who would retnin freshness nnd
vivacity. Don't fail to try "Wells' Health
Rcnewcr."
much stortd
gi-ncrcd.
Mr. Ha. Wcl'iver, of Riverside, spen
Sunday nt Chus. WerKiciscr's.
"noroii ON ITCH."
'Hunch on Itch" cures humors, crop.
tlnns, ring-worm, tetter, salt ilicuin, frost
ed Itit, chillblains.
"norou on catakrii."
Conect offensive odors nt once. Complete
cure of worst chronic cases, nlso unequal,
ed tn- gargle for dlptherin, soro throut, foul
btcu'h, 50c.
for somo months with an aunt In Shennn
doult, returned homo Saturday.
Mr. Frank Crossley, Irom "io lower end
of Frosty Vr"'cy, was v'. 'i relatives nt this
place Sunday.
T wc ever said anything ngnWst
tho Now Process flour wo now uro w' 1
ing to recant it n'l. You just ought to
sec our mother's bread.
Tho M. E. Sunday school is tr uing
picnic.
Rumors r 'o being wr'ted on 'ic breezes
our
maidens detcin 'no that they will
no longer than October. Remember that
those of your sex who do marry i ways
Mrs. It after all.
THE HOPE OF THE NATION.
C'lii'dren slow in development, ntinr.
scrim ney, and dellcutc, uso "Wells' Health
Item er."
UATAl'.lllI OF DIE 11I.ADDER.
: l in niri". irritation, inllammation, nil
Kidney and Urinary complaints, cured by
liiii-liu-rilliu." !fl.
1 WATER HUGS, ROACHES."
way
effects, by tints of cream aad
crnld itmtend nf clearer. hrirhti;r.
oi tne sociui n'r mm noi a tew in uuri-. ...i.:. j
Tita ii I niuii iJUi , u cjiiifci , wiitic;, siui
the ladies arc with us still.
. ,. l i i- i 'lio ugh on Rats" clears them out, also
ijuiulci iiiyics, wc. nave: luiinu a I Hcc-t'i s, AnU.
to solten their simplest
If oufcel ucivousus to your kidneys,
liver, or f imny organs, u-c Hunt's Rem-
cd v.
lo your income, and spend that and no
moro for books.
Second. Always devote a portion of
your money to acquiring works of refer.
cuce.
llilrd. Never buy a worll-'ess work or
edition.
Fourth. Tukc care not to buy too many
books of ono class.
Fifth. Do not, at least until you have a
fair show of books, be deluded Into buying
sets of an author.
Sixth. Do not spend too much on maga
zines.
Seventh. Bo particular as to the bind
ing of your bonks.
Eighth. Keep n cutnloguo of your books,
entering in pencil insldo ench the date of
purchase nnd the cost, and in tho cata
logue a ' particulp-s as to loans.
Ninth. Tako care to read what you
buy and buy only what you read.
The Johnson Union Sundny School,
which will picnic In a few weeks, has been
"christened" tho Chestnut Ridgo Sunday
School. A very appropriate name. C. L.
Ffuhlcr, Sec'y; O. W. Whitosldc, Supt.
Tho M. E. Circuit festival at Mclnt ,-e,
tho 4th lust,, was quite a success, netting
over 4130. Tho nttendunco wns very large.
moro than nny festival heretofore on that
ground, within the writer's knowlcge.
Mr. D. W. Rhoads, cleik for Sharpless
Sons', Cntawlssa, deserted single blessed
ncss, July 5lh, by taking unto himself a
wife, tho forunnto young lady being Miss
Emma A. Getty, of Numidia. Ave extend
our congratulation. May their married lito
bo ono of bliss, livl ng to a ilpo old ago
ana die itch.
slowly recovering. With euro and strict
adherence to his physician's directions, wo
hopo soon to sco him about again
James B. Whltmer, of Nor'humberland,
spent Sunday In town with relatives. Jim
Is a jolul young mnn nnd his many young
friends wcro glad to have him among ''tern.
ThcDcrw.ck Band frir'shcd the music
for the fcstivcl nt the park on
evening, 'iliey came down from io
town on a steamer.
Mr. Howr'd F'cckner, who for tho past
part of tho bummer has shown ids elllcl-
ency as a feri.nan, has resigned his posi
tion ' here, and has gono to Nuntlcokc,
where he Intends residing for a time.
On last Saturday Mrs. Moore Crevcllug
wus taken with tho I'md stroke of paraly.
'I Keen the Blood Pure nnd the bowels
will icguiutcd, bo careful of your diet j do
not use ..im or tobacco, and tako occn-
We've said before that nobody 'n'"' doses of Vinegar Bitters. Perfect
, , r . l . r I in-null must iohow sucn u course. uiu
else lUh any ui uiebe uiiy-iuiiii c, rami, uf dlfenses that can be relieved by
Joseph Sommcrs lias purchased wuat lius i cream and gOld-tlgUl'e Oil navy- "-u of vinegar flitters ts literally willi
ng been known as tho Oluspy lot, for an(j tl(J and brQWn and l"lt-
sateens.
long
135. He bus nlso bought of Richard
Ivey n dwelling houso which lie w''l soon
move tiiercon,
Mr. rt Pursel received u bad cut In io
leg while cradMng Saturday.
Mr. Frank Mooro received soma slight
Tn irtirortfij-l I U I ' M I1U UIl U Of !l 81)011 HO it WUtlT MIU till!
, ,u..,, oaic.v.nn. c m , c.ic w iU SOOI1 bo SUtliroted. B . 11 dUcaSC
them, ordered the makers to In (,. part of the body affects other parts.
.,,.,1... .1,,.,,, r, ,.ij;i You have noticed this yourself. Kidney
..r.c ecu. .c CAC.i.n.vc.,. . , lver lroub,e8, unless checked, will
We Sltnnosed not a vardolthem indi.i u constlnulton. idles rheumatism and
cvnnlrl re.ieli nnntlu.r moi-r-lnnl gmv. 1. A timely uso of Dr. Kennedy's
' ...w. v. , .1,,, l,tl,,.l ... I nrnvntit tltf.ai. ro
ll, mna f I... .. . 1... . .. I iv. .....v... ..... i'.w.w.v
r ,. " lnjui.es at mt tno Head ami snouiuers i im ,vc Wc;re nearly right. A Sin- suits. It is pleasnnt to the taste and may
nm ,n up3Ct 0,1 nmay lml lns 1,1 gle exception has con
j.rs. .uury crusstey is uu i..u a.ci klimv M l ( n(! mtrf irmr. hud elie.-Us with rosea on them.
lately two or tnree ot our styles. ..1. r,.iriv wearies me to think of tho mul
file mav ha e bought them of tUmle of things advertised to euro disease,"
us indirectly.J
Ilrailley'a Hitliernliowpliutc.
Manufactured by tho Bradley Pert"'
Co., of Boston, can now be obtained
Bloomsburg. It is excellent in quality and
's among the best fcrf'izcrs in the market
The pi ices are reasonable, and tho rest ts
are very satisfactory. For partlci nrs cn'l
New Method of Helcctltiir JurorH
Tho following is the new law In referenco
to tho selection ot jurors for 'ho tilal of
cuusesi
When any cause shull be rendy for tiiul,
In many of tho larger towns nnd cities somo disinterested person shall, by dlrec-
tho privy vaults aud leaching cesspools of tion of tho Court, In open Court, draw
every house drain really Into tho sheet of frcm the jury box, after having well mixed
sts. Her death, ut Ms w.itlng, is hourly on 0. M. Blttcnbcndcr, uuder Opera House,
Ceu'"c s'-ect, Bloomsburg.
'Jin.
OrniiKCvilIc,
Tlic condition nf Wells,
ground-watcr. Tlio soil arrests the course
material, the grease and slime; but the
swurmtug bactciia diffuse with case, ns
much as tho soluble chlorides and nitrates,
nnd follow 'bo How wholly unobstructed.
Into tho snmo soil aro sunk or driven tho
wells, and tlio water that Is drawn for uso
Is polluted in proportion to tho uuinber and
proximity of the vaults nnd cesspools, on
tho ono hand, and the thinness nnd slug,
glshncss of the other, In the wells in
dally uso the water Is distinctly colored
with sewerage; but tho most deadly water
may carry only tho geims of ij phold fovcr
tho papers deposited therein ns aforesaid,
twenty of said papers, ono after another,
and if any of the jurors, whose Haines
shall bo so drawn shall not appear or shall
bo challenged and set nsldc for cause, such
person shall proceed to draw us aforesaid a
further number of tlio papers unt" twenty
jurors shall appear, the names of which
said twenty Jurors shall be written In u
panel by tho Protltonotary or clerk, from
which tho plaintiff shull strike ono numa
and tho defendant one, and so on alter
nately unt" cacli party shall havo exercised
the four peremptory challenges allowed by
Several pa-ttcs from or town r o v'Mt
tdg Ibis week nt Gmoga Luke.
Mr. II. C. Conner and family have re
timed homo ngnin. They weto visiting
f.'lcnds nnd relatives ut Cambru, l'u.
North Mountain liucklcucrrlcs so'd on
our streets lust week ut six cents per qur'l.
Quoit pitching Is beiag rc'vcd aguiu
Our fanners uro getting pretty ncur
through with their harvesting. Generally,
tho crop Is qulto fair around here.
Mr. Martin Andrews, of Montandou
or dysentery, and bo otherwise sparkling law, nnd tho remaining twelve jurors, hav
clear and so pure as to pass unchallenged ing been sworn or affirmed as tho law dl
through the mo?t scorching chemical I rccts,'shail ho llio jury lo tiy such cause.
aualysts. Provided, that in cuso cither party shall
Tho story Is essentially tlio tamo as may neglect or refuse to aid in striking the jury
bo told of auy compactly built city, espec- as aforesaid, tho Piothonotary or clerk
tally of tho older parts, whero thu sumo
houses havo been occupied for hundreds ot
years. Of a hundred and fifty wells exam
ined, less than ten per cent, furnished
water really good enough to uso, nnd only
two or t' "cc, water wlilch was above p'l
1 e aspic on
shall strlko the Bnnio on behalf of such
party. And provided further, that when
over tho first twelvo jurois appearing in
answer to the call of their names as afore
said are satisfactory to the parties, the call
ing of further Jurors may bo dispensed
with
expected.
Mr. Jacob Blusscr took a run down thu
river the hitter part of last week, taking h
Northumberland, Port 1 everton, Bellns-
grove and other places.
'llio lioat yard at this place, docs not,
ut present, present a veiy buslncss-llko
aspec, as one passing through it sees the
weeds growing whero stood the mcchuDlcs'
bench, aud the launching ot new bouts
from thcie Is u thing of Iho past. Nothing
but repairing is being done, and at this aro
only comparatively few men employed.
Many of our men nro compelled to go to
other places tn sccuro work.
Elmer F. Whltmer, a tj po of Blooms
burg, who is a frequent visitor here, spout
last Sunday in town, and, wo understand,
It wl be his last for awhile, as ho Is about
finishing his apprenticeship una In'cnds
going to hts homo at Northumberland
Mr, Whltmer lias made many friends dur
ing his visits to Espy and will be missed
by all
Ed A. Sharretts is at present dcalg out
the various articles from
Dlctertck's store counter.
obllclnir clerk, and tn htm
' . ,,, .-...S.VMV, V.,, feUM,. .11.1,, , .... I .l.,. ........
has found "tho man for tho place." turned from qulto an extended plcutt -j i
Wo notice slena illstrllmteil ilirniiclinni trln. hnvlmr visited Phtladelnhln. New batCOHS are
town by Supervisor Crevellng, prohibiting York, Coney Island and many other points yard,
tho throwing of garbugo and refuse Into of Interest. j JoiIN' WaNAMAKKK.
iuu Bircew unit uueys. tins is a niguiy wo Ucpul a young geut rcmurk that ho cnebtnut.nilrtccntn ona Market street
c-omiui;uiiuui ucv oi mo oupervisor, ouu i mieiuicd to save nny cents yet this Sum- unClCitr.liaUsavr
you say. No wonder, liut in tno mount,
iiins ot chaff their are grains of golden
win ui. Wo may Had it difficult to induce
you to test the merits of Dr. Kennedy's
Fuvoiite Remedy, but when you nave.douo
so, our work is ended. Afterwards you
and this medicine will bo fust triends.
Fiivnillo Remedy would havo died out
were made before "O except for its real usefulness.
Jim II la guuil unit uues uuu.
Avu's Sarsanurilla Is the most effective
blood puritlet ever devised. It is recom
mend, d by tho best physicians.
We ve taken some pains to
correct mis-spelling the name
sateens is right. Some spell it
satines and some satteens. The
dicilonaries
the cotton fabric. They define
sateen as a satin-like woolen
stuff those that have the word
at all. They are pai dy right.
IJiclionanes are apt to be only
partly right as to technical
words. Thedictionai y-makers
were rash, They were rash in
defining velveteen as well as sa
teen, l hey bay it is a cotton
velvet. Hut what if somebody
makes a woolen ve veteen next
u u year.asthe French have made a MemoiTSOf II C RRANT
111 '".... . ,.w u.c.u.m. j- his own account of llio greatest military btrugtlo
E3- ia
P K K S 1
our readers for 13 cents In jio.taKO btatnps to
iu) fur inalllug and w rapping und names of
iuu look aseiiiH, will reci-lva VIIKK a Meel
F'"'sli J'urior Kngravlnsr ot allour 1TKM
HKN'IS, Includluf demand, ble Wx-.'S Inch,
wot ill : .00.
Address Eider Pub, Go.,Ghicago, III,
Jul)- jT.Jjr
visiting friends ami relatives liero nn
Asbu.y. makers were rash. 1 hev needn't ".'.V?1?!".". !'??. .J.W.! ! ' a.'reau: .a.V:!
have nut a limit of either cotton "l'iiuaku iiitos., pub'H.,T3:ic'Uetnutt,t.. muo.,
II W M.1M lnhkl Tl,.,ll.. ' 1 .t t r
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good one, and with tho amount of pracllco 'I'liese nrettv unimie sateens
thev are havina I think their Idea Is to dish . nu,t Fell) , unique, SaicCllS
ui) a mess for their Llohtstreet friends I'tiit "ciuni; iu e.ll.liij-.ini lirebb
Important to Canvassers.
V.NTK1). Uo (.'anvntwre in eery count)
nt v In
win cool them oil in a different stylo from but they'll make as busy acoun- MKjftTO.w
that ot Saturday, ono week ago. They ter as seersuckers, mnrrhams at I S"S1il!i?!.iF.lJ,lSriiSy.Sil?JL,E?il attf?K.iH2.V,?!S 05.
behind Will mean bU; next time, and don't you forget half-yalue, tennis Stripes at less xfJ
Kd makes an It. No baby work hereafter. j ,f' bat;stl;s 'i iawns at
Mr. Dleterlck J. W. Mustcller, our good frte,,,', bus re t r " " , arte Js WS 1 " W ,ttMo
lllncn." Inrno.l tm,r, ,.,.ll v, ,!, I 1... , ill.CC-lllllll LCI a. '
374 cents a SUHSCIUHH 1'0U
T1I14 COLUMBIAN,
Sia.U A YKAU.