The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 07, 1885, Image 3

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    The Columbian.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Correct Itnllrnnil Time Tulilc
1-MtIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1885.
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Cheap AclvcrllHvmciilH.
Advertisements will bo Inserted In our
local columns nt tho following rules i
Situations wanted, free,
host or found, free.
Help wanted, SO cents.
Rooms to rent, 20 cents.
Oho tlmo each, or 3 times, 40 cents.
HlniiilliiK UfTcrH.
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lug terms i
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accompanied with tho cash, 50.00, n, copy
of tho History of Columbia county will bo
giver, to getter up of club.
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tho Colcmdian ono year free to person send.
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send paper for 0 months to tho person so
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send paper 3 months to person securing tho
samo for us.
On receipt of 10 cents wc will send tho
CoLUMiiiAN to any nddrcss in the county
for ono month on trial, and paper will not
bo sent longer unless so ordered.
I'UIII.IC HAI.I-.H.
O. A. Herring, Trustee, will sell the undl
vldcd one-half interest of Edward Lewis
deceased, in certain real estate lu Hlooms
burg on Tuesday, September 1st, at 2 p. m.
O. W. Suplcc, executor of W. J. Allen,
deceased, will sell real estate lu Jerseylown
on Saturday, August 29lb, at 1 p. m.
Franklin Rhodes, administrator of Hen
ry Rhodes, deceased, will sell real cstato in
Ronringcrcck township on Friday, August
21st, nt 1 o'clock p. m.
l'erHonal.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Miller, Mr. and .Mrs.
V. S. Moycr, and F. 1. Manhart are ut As
bury Park.
Mls3 Francis Mussclman, of Danville, Is
tho guest of Miss Annie Miller.
Dr. L. A. Shntluck has been unwell for a
few days past.
11 of. Wilbur's present address is Peck
vlllc, Luzcrno county.
Mr. George Mann nivl Miss Alice .Mann
of Syracuse, N. Y arc visiting Misses An.
nie nnd Iila llcrnhard.
THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Hanks and stores will bo closed on Satur
day. All communications must reach us by
Wednesday to secure Insertion.
Norlh Mountain views now ready and on
sale at M'Kllllp's.
Rev. L. .'diner preached a memorial scr
inon on Grant last Sunday morning.
60,000 celery plants, the finest In town,
at O. M. Uittenbcndcr's on 6th St.
July 31, lw.
An order for Fountain Pens was received
by Paul K. Wirt from Dublin last week.
Tho fifth annual fair of the Lackawanna
county Agricultural society will be held at
Scranton on September 22, 23, 21 and 2..
Wasted. A young man to learn Photo
graphy. Must como well recommended.
II. A. M'Killlp, Illoomsburg, Pa.
Mnud S. trotted a mile iu two minutes,
eight and three-quarter seconds last Friday.
This Is tho fastest time ever made.
Camp meeting began at Mountain Groyo
on Wednesday. A number of families of
Uloomsburg arc in attendance.
E. A. Hawlings delivers fresh meat at
Mountain Grove camp-mcetlng every
morning.
Tho Ordinance regulating the use of sew
crs appears In full in this Issue. Wo would
suggest to our town readers ',to cut it out
and preserve It for future reference.
Tho lima special news train reached
Illoom Ferry at 0:63 last Sunday morning,
just thirty minutes after it left Sunbury.
This Is tho fastest time ever made on tho
N. & W. 15. road.
Tho Pennsylvania Grain and Fertilizer
Drill, and tho Lansing Spring Harrow aro
both warranted first class. Call nnd see
them. J. Howard Kline, agent, Orange
villc, Pa. July ilMw
Letters mailed hero In tho morning reach
Danville at 11 o'clock, by way of Northum
berland and Milton. Heretofore there has
been hut ono mall n d"V. and that in tho
afternoon.
J. Howard Ktlno of Orangevlllc, Is agent
for tho Pennsylvania Grain nnd Fertilizer
Drill, and tho Lansing Spring Harrow.
Hoth machines aro fully warranted. Call
July 3l" .wC'0ro m,rclmslB-
Hev. 1). M. Klnlcr, of Stillwater, started
on Tuesday for Indiana county to attend
the 80th birthday anniversary of his father.
Ho took with him as n gift to his father an
ebony cano with n heavy gold head, hand,
somely carved. Thcro was n reunion of
tho family and friends at tho old home
stead yesterday.
Tho remedy for corpulence, according to
the Ixinccl, Is In the method of e:tlug nnd
thinking. If wo only ale more deliberate,
ly, It says, wo should find halt of our ac
customed quantity of food sufficient to sat
Isfy Uio most eager cravings of hunger
Let men of all classes who lead healthy
lives resolve to cat and drink ilowly.
Dr. Delaunay, nn eminent French phys.
Iclan, says that the most general position
lu sleep Is on tho right side. Dreams
which como to a sleeper lu that position,
ho says, as a rule are Illogical, absurd, full
of vivacity and exaggeration. Thoso which
como to a sleeper who lies upon Ids left
side, lu Dclaunny'a opinion, arc not only
less absurd, but nlso more Intelligent.
They are apt to bo concerned with recent
actual events and less with icmlnlsccnces.
List of letters remaining In the Post Of.
cent Illoomsburg for week ending August 1
1885:
Mrs. Llz.ziu Christian, Mr. A. F. Clink,
Wm. Crltzcr, .Mrs. I), llnrilson, Clms. F.
Machln, II. C. Mnycr.
CAIUlS.
Peltr Case, Wm. II. Hailzell, Mrs. H
Frohleck, Mr. llobeit Wilson.
Persons calling Tor above please
'advertised."
Onouuii A. Ci.aiik-, P. M.
Newspaper readers nie of sn many differ
cut classes, with such n wide difference of
curiosity, Interests, tastes, associations,
pursuits and prejudices, that the editor
who would attempt to mako even u sln.le
copy of his paper so as to be sure to please
every reader, and evoke no fault finding or
criticism from anyone, would prove him
self a fool and his attempt n failure. It
may, therefore, be set down as certain that
somebody will find some fault with every
newspaper, nnd this is usually proof that
It is lu some respects a good paper.
The publishers of the several local news
papers iu Indiana, Pa , have announced an
agr-emcnt that afler Oct. 1 they will issue
no papers that are not paid for.ln advance.
It will bo a foitunate day forcountiy news
papers when all the publlshcis shall unite
in such a practice. The long credit sys
tem has for years been abolished In every
other business, and only remains a bane to
the country press. Why they should not
all stand up in honest competition nnd do
a legitimate business on strictly business
principles is a mystery. None of them can
purchase paper, ink or groceries upon any
such credits n9 they extend to subscribers,
and if they could it would bankrupt
them. IU.
Tho Twelfth Annual Intcr.Stato Picnic
Exhibition (Gramrcrsl under thu 'nusnlcca
f tho Patrons of Husbandry of Ponnsyl.
vanln, Maryland, West Virginia, Now Jor.
soy nnd Delaware will open at Williams'
Orovc, Cumberland County, Pa., on Mon.
ay, August 81st, 18S5, and continue until
Monday, September 7th.
Excursion rates at reduced fnro will bo
arranged oyer tho principal roads In Penn
sylvania and adjoining Slates.
Agricultural and scientific addresses by
prominent farmers and statesmen will bo
delivered on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs.
day and Friday, and great sales of Implo.
mcnts nnd Stock will take place on Friday
and Saturday.
.Manufacturers of agricultural and do.
mcstlc Implements nnd machinery, nnd
breeders of good stock will do well to mnko
note of this exhibition.
Last year over ono hundred thousand
farmers, representing twenty.flve States,
attended this gathering nnd from present
Indications the number will bo much great,
er this yenr. Over threo hundred manu.
facturcrs of agricultural Implements nnd
largo number of raisers of fine stock
ave already made application for space
exhibition. F.ir circulars nddrcss It.
H. Thomas, Mcchaiilcsburg, Pn.
say
The State Normal School of this district,
at Illoomsburg, has outgrown its buildings.
The trustees have been obliged to take
steps to provide four more recitation rooms,
and for tho Model School more commodi
ous quaiters. They will at the same time
add a large library and reading room. An
other teacher will be added to the faculty.
The attendance last term nnd the graduat
ing class were the largest the Bclinol has
ever had. Full professional standing is
given by tho diploma, nnd tho tuition is
almost free to those graduating within two
years. Thorough training is secured by a
large corps of skilled teachers nnd long
recitation periods Many students nro
prepared lor college. The next year will
open Tuesday, September 1, 1885, and tho
examination of candidates for tho Senior
class will begin on that morning. Stu
dents on tho Lehigh Valley, Heading and
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western rail
roads, get half faro by writing to tho Pnn.
cipal for orders. For catalogue address
Hev. 1). J. Waller, Jr., Principal, If
Hov. Dr. .Monroe went to Hurrlsburg last
'Saturday to Interview tho Governor nnd
extend tho Invitation to the Soldiers' Homo
commission to visit Illoomsburg. I ho
Governor wns not at homo but Dr. Everett,
his private secretary, expressed tho belief
that tho Invitation will be accepted.
Tho Democratic Hag that was first draped
nnd hum: out at Lowcnbcrg's wns entirely
demolished by tho rnm and wind. The
llepubllcan Hag was nlso badly torn and
liad to bo taken down. A second flag was
hung out at Lowcnbcrg's, and that, too,
has been considerably damaged.
Tho suit of G. P. Stlncr vs. E. P. Albert
sou was arbitrated on Monday, and on
nward was given In favor of tho plaintiff,
This was nn nctlon brought for tho rccov
cry of money entrusted to tho young man
In Albcrlson'd employ ns stago driver on
tho llcnton route to bring to town for do.
nnslt In bank. Tho money was lost, and
tho young man arrested, tried and acquit
ted. Tho civil suit lias proven more sue
resstul.
An clcennt edition. Illustrated, of tho
tender tributes of tho poets E. O. Btcdman
IJ. F. Taylor, John Iloylo O'ltlclly, James
Fltts end others, to tho great licro urnni,
has been published by Vnndcrcook is Co.,
publishers. Chicago, HI., and will bo sent
bv mnll for 60 cents. It is on heavy satin
paper, tied with black silk ribbon, and
furnishes an equlsito parlor souvenir and a
suitable memorial of tho death of U. 9
Grant. Tho edition Is limited. (Agents
Itracllo 'H Suiieriiliosiiliato.
.Manufactured by the Hradlcy Fertilizer
Co.. of lloston. can now be obtained in
Illoomsburg. It is excellent in quality and
is nmong the best fertilizers in the market.
The prices are reasonable, nnd the results
are very satisfactory. For paiticulars call
on C. M. lilttcnbendcr, under Opera House,
Centre street, Illoomsburg. 3ni.
New Coal Vein I1hcoctciI
George Snyder, of Nnnticokc, who has
been prospecting for coal in tho Nescopeck
mountain, claims he has struck a coal vein
about eight feet thick. He has samples in
his possession which indicate that the find
,s worth developing. Ho made tho tliscov.
ry a short distance below -utminvnie, uoi
utnbln county. It is hoped coal exists
there In large quantities, and that mining
will be commenced nt once, as It will have
a tendency to revive business in that rath
er dull section, Xcus-Dealer.
Law
Kales to New
AllKUHt Htn.
Vork oi
For tho nccoininodatlon of those who dc
sho to witness or participate in tho funeral
ceremonies of tho lato General IT. S. draut,
to bo held in New York on Saturday, Au
gust 8th, the Pennsylvania ltallroad Com
pany will sell rouiul-trlp tlcKets in evv
York from nil prominent stations on tho
7th and 8th, and good to return until thu
10th. nt greatly I educed rates. Special rates
will bo granted to military, Grand Army
Posts, and other organized bodies. For
full detailed Information npply lo ticket
agents of the company.
Hiilllvan Couiit8 Murder.
Zobroski, tho lllllsgrove murdeier,
now confined In tho Sullivan county jail at
Laportc. A reporter, who visited him I
tho jnll, found him lying on his face upon
tho rude couch which Is piovldcd for tho
use of prisoners. His face was covered by
his hands, and ho paid no attention to tho
fact that he was the object of curious eyes
He was asked If he would not llko a glass
of water, when ho moused himself an
roso to his feet, Afler drinking tho water
lie conversed soino moments, ho repeated
that ho did not intend to kill Gerskl, that
ho wns sorry, that hi intention was to
strike Gerskl with his revolver, not to
shoot 1dm. As ho stood there ZobroskI was
a pitiable object. His limbs trembled nnd
his face was ashy pale. Ho complained of
headache, and his every movement showed
that the demon of remorse was Ills constant
companion.
Ho Is n small man, about Hvo foot fo ur
m heicht nnd weighs 125 to 130 pouuds
age about thlrty.ono years. Ho has dark
hair, and wears dark moustache nnd side
whiskers. Ills complexion Is very fair an
his general health appears to bo poor. Ills
nvi a nro erev. but at this tlmo were red
..tilinr frnm weenlnu or loss ot sleep. II
woio very poor clothes, having bee
brought to jail lu tho same suit ho woro
,!inn im iltil tlui deed.
Ills victim was burled In the Catholic
comctcrv at Onshore- Ho was about
twenty-three years of ago, and was employ,
cd In tho tannery of Hoy I llrolhera at
HllUgrove.
The county commissioner's on Tuesday
ppolntcd the following persons to take
charge of the burlnl of deceased soldiers
ndcr the recent Act of Assembly.
Heaver, Thomas Sliuman, A. W. .Mann,
llcnton, Samuel Harvey, J. J. Knrns. 1
llcrwlck, A. I). Seelcy, W. W. .Morton,
rchy Averlll, Itcubcn .Moycr.
Illoom, U. II. Ent, C. S. Fomwnld, Wil
liam Thomas, Jno. II. llrlttnln.
llriatcrcck, Gideon Ilossler, Charles
Heed.
Catawlssa, O. W. Heifsnyiler, M. V. 11.
Kline.
Centralla, 1). F. Curry, Abram Krclsli-
Centre, Edwnrd Stuart, Wm. H. Hess.
Conyngham. W. H. Itelnbold, Martin
Cain.
Fishlngcreek, Jno. M. Huckalcw, Geo.
Haber, C. J. Ash.
Franklin, Lloyd Hldcr, T. M. Mcnsch.
Greenwood, G. W. Utt, II. II. IJangs.
Hemlock, G. W. Fry, Andrew Hcngle.
Jackson, Frank Derr, Paul Kllnger.
Locust, William Heaver, Holandiis Her-
bine.
.Madison, Charles Dodson, ltobcrt Man.
nlng.
Main, W. H. Utt, John llellz.
Mifilin, J. N. Pifcr, Aaron Andreas.
Montour, G. W. Mcars, Joslah Hccdy.
Mt. Pleasant, Amos Wnnich, 11. H.
amis.
Orange, II. J. C inner, William Mastel.
er.
Pine, it. F. Whltmoycr, Jneob Chamber-
lin.
Hoaiingcreek, Abram Heaver, John
Dyer.
Scott, William llngcnbuch, David Gel-
Inger, J. S. llachman, J H. Town-
send.
Sugarloaf, Jesse Ilailman, James Pen
nington.
Minim" w.i:s.
The following is n list of propcilles sold
by Shcilff Mourcy at the Court House on
Saturday last.
Farm ot Jonas llredbcnncr, Milllin X
Roads, to Eliza llredbcnncr for $4,225
Hotel at Mifilin X Roads, sold as prop-
cf ty of nbovc, to Catawlssa Deposit Hank
for $000.
Sale of Fnycn Weaver's property, Cata
wlssa, was adjourned.
Lot of David llrumbach, in C'ttawissa
to John O. Yociiui, Esq., for $230.
.Itrtnorlnl Hervlcp.
Tho Grant memorial funcrnl services on
Saturday afternoon at tho Opcrn Homo
will commenro nt half past two o'clock P,
M.
Tho ceremonies will consist of lncmorl.
nl services by tho Grand Army with chants
nnd hymns by the choir and nudtence, nnd
addresses by tho several ministers of tho
place,
Tho following named ministers have sig
nified their intention ot being present nnd
taking part In tho ceremonies!
Hovs. Waller, Ttistln, Zahncr, Monroe,
Spear, Stownrt, Slrayer, llrldcnbaugh nnd' railroad. Permission wns also granted G.
lluck. All citizens nro cordially Inyltcd to II. Martini to erect a pair of Falrbank's
attend nnd unlto In tho tribute of respect scales In front of his shop nnd within tho
to ono ot America's Illustrious men. Par. limits of tho LIchtstreet road, ho to re
tics having charge of public bells aro re- move tho samo upon thirty days notice,
quested to havo them tolled from two whenever it shnll appear that tho location
Council Propf rilln.
Council met on Friday evening, July 21,
pursuant to adjournment, tho president
nnd Messrs. Mdycr, llngcnbuch, Rosen,
slock' nhd Sharpie's, members present
Upon 'Motion of llngcnbuch and Moycr,
tho Solicitor wns Instructed to mako tho
best, possible terms with tho Illoomsburg
Gas Co., with reference to reduction of In.
tcrcsi and stay of execution upon their
claims upon which suit was Instituted.
HuHd)ng permit was granted H. V. Whllo
& Co., for the erection of a grain honso,
nlong,lho south sldo of tho D. U & W.
o'clock until half past two.
J. 11. Homson,
C. 8. Foknwalh,
II. F. GlI.MOlIR,
S. L. I'OTTKI!,
C. P. Sloan,
Committee,
Helpless Uoil a J'rleiullcHH Hen t
Who. In taking pnssago In a great trans
iVllantlo steamer, docs not feel a thrill of
exultation over her magnificent power.
galnst her the Storm King may hurl his
elemental forces, nor pierce her armor, nor
stop her onward course.
Hut let modcscilbc a scene whl-n, one
morning in mid-ocean, there came an alarm
from tho pilot house followed by a cry i
The ship's rudder Is lost!" From the con
fident expression, consternation enme to
every face. The whcclmaif.belng helpless
to direct her course, the vessel was at tho
nurcy of tho wind nnd wnve.
Tho captain had been negligent tho
hangings of tho rudder were allowed to
wear weak, nnd suddenly It had dropped
deep Into the sea I
Strong In Intellect, in physical vigor, In
energy and in ambition, man confronts,un
dauntcd, gigantic tasks and commands ap
plause for his magnificent achievements.
Hut, all unexpectedly, an alarm comes
tho rudder of his constitution Is gone. Ho
hns been careless of Us preservation j men
tal strain, nervous excitement, irregular
habits, over-work, have destroyed tho
action of Ills kidneys and liver. This
would not occur were Warner's safe cure
used to maintain vigor. And even now It
may rcstoro vitality to thoso organs and
give back lo the man Hint which will lead
him to the haven of Ills umbltion. The
Traveler.
of sald.BCalcs obstructs tho travel on said
road.' Tho ordinance to roculato tho sew
ers and sanitary condition of tho town as
repotted by tho committee was tlicu con
sidered and unanimously adopted. On
motion ndjourncd
Urtoliitlonn of C'omlotenrc.
At tho regular meeting of Espy Lodgo
No. 031 1. O. of O. F. held Aug. 1st, 185,
tho following prenmblo and resolutions
iwero ndpptcd i
Wiikkbas, It has pleased the Almlehty
. iu his omnipotence to rcmbvo by
death from amongst us, our welt beloved
brother Jackson Garrison, endeared lo us
ns n member, therefore bo It
iletohed. That whllo wo lament the death
of our esteemed brother, wo humbly bow
in submission to tho decree of Divine pro
vidence, believing that Ho is an nllwlso
ruler and that His decisions nro rMit nnd
Just.
Resolved, That that In this dispensation
of our Father, wo feel called upon to re
new our diligence to work In tho cause of
humanity, knowing tho certainty ot death
nnd tho uncertainty of life.
Retched. That wo sincerely nud affec-
liquate)) sympathize with tho bereaved
family nnd friends of our deceased brother.
and express a hope that ho who tempers
the wind to the shorn lamb, may sooth
them In their soro affliction and comfort
them In their bereavement.
Ruohtd. That tho charter of the Lodce
bo draped in mourning, and tho members
bo rcqupsted to wear the usual memorial
badge f6r thirty days, also
Retailed. That n conv of these resolu
tions be 'sent to tho family of the deceased:
a cony spread on the Lodge Journal and
Hint they be published In the county papers
nt Illoomsburg.
P. G. J. D. Weukiieisei:, "I
P. G. 11. O. Wai-i-ks, S Com.
P. O. T. W. Haiitman. 1
i.lKlilitrcet.
'jJJ
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HtlllwntiT.
Minim.
Everybody happy since the rain.
The democrats nro satisfied witli tho
nominee for sheriff.
Lots of huckleberries are being gathered
on the mountain'
E. II. Hrown, Is dangerously 111. His
recovery is doubtful.
The Snyder shcoolhouso will be supplied
with Conner desks this fall.
The latest enterprise of our town Is n
steam hatcher. It will no doubt bu a suc
cess If the incubator works. "There is
more than one way to kill a dog."
Quite a number of tho section hands
have been suspended.
The school board on Saturday adopted
the Mills Physiology and Hygiene by a
unanimous vote. Heaver township will
use the same work. This work is probab
ly tho best of the kind for school purposes.
Thoso wishing to examine It can do so
by calling on E. 0. Jones the genial agent.
Mrs. Polly Kirkcndall died on Tuesday
evening. She was 81 years old. She was
buried this (Friday) morning at the Hrown
Hill cemetery. Tho deceased was n good
neighbor nnd respected by nil who knew
her.
A. U. White, wife and adopted daughter,
Mrs. Custer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Silas Young havo gono to spend a week nt
Mountain Grove Campmccting.
Our little village has been tho recipient,
of some very line rains during tho past
week the wind succeeded in lowering the
corn quite a considerable.
Quoit pitching is engaged in to a degree
that makes some of the boys say try your
luck-
Tho oats crop looks lino nnd bids n good
yield.
Mrs- Alice Oalin has returned to her
home in WHliamsport.
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. McDonald from
New York art yisiting the formci's parents,
Supt. Grimes from all accounts will have
the largest class at the examination in this
town that has been known for years.
A visit to II. II. Hrown's the ucc man
will convlr.ee any ono that ho understands
mo uusincsa.
The band Is now doing very well under
the instruction of Prof. Brooks,
William now 1ms tho tenor drum whilst
Ebcr lias the bass.
Fred. Hice took a Hying tilp to Scran
ton, this week.
Tho actions o some ot tlie young men
who visit town on Sunday evening nrc such
as should bo characterized with tho rod or
else by the mode set forth In law as they
aro burden to the young ladies going homo
from chruch. We learn that some have
gone so far as to slap some of them'
last week. ,
Miss Mlnnlo Hondcrshott Is vlittlng nt C.
Krcamct's.
Hobt. ,0. Stout of llcrwlck has been ht
homo during the last week.
District Attorney Uuckingham and Frank
Illllmcycr, Esq., of Illoomsburg wro In
town last week.
Hov. M. E. Philips of Iowa will occupy
tho pulpit In tho M. E. church Sunday tho
10th.
The directors at their meeting last Thurs
day evening, decided on furnishing tho
school houses with desks ot Andrew &
Co.
A number of people have been going to
the mountain for huckleberries.
Some ot our people talk ot attending the
Mountain Grove camp meeting.
Our friend, Mr, Hobt. Wclllvcr who hns
been for tho Inst three years learning tho
drug business at Illoomsburg, lias com
pleted his courso nnd has come out a full
fledged druggist, and Is at homo tor a
time.
Tho funeral ot Mrs. II. II. Stout ot Lime
stone, formerly ootids place, which occur
red on Monday last was largely attended.
Tho services conducted by Hev. Golder of
Washlngtonvlllo were held In tho church
here. Mrs. Stout was a lady possessing
unliable qualities and was known and re.
spected by a wldo circle of friends. It wns
said that sho became n member of tho
Methodist church nt the early ago of twelve,
nd was an exemplary woman and nn ac
tlve worker In church up to the tlmo of
her denth. j
'uSIanmniiltcr's.
at
began
began" at
Kuvencreclt Valley
Ever since tho first of July there has
been a dally mall at Cambra, and wo hoped
to receive our Illoomsburg mall via Shlck
shinny and on Friday evening 7 p. m. in'
stead of Saturday, 10 a. m.. by tho tri
weekly Stillwater, VunCump and Cambra
route. Ily tho latter route wo frequently
do not get our news till tho following Tucs
day. Stalo news Is like stalo fish, having
lost all its flavor. At Stillwater and Ben
ton, and all along that line, tho people re
ceive their news on Thuisday evcnlng, and
wo In the vicinity of Cambra, by tho tri
weekly route, cannot possibly get it sooner
At present writing wo are having plenty
of rain, and tho summer crops nrc looking
Hnq.,,
Jin Andrew Ikeler, proprietor of tho
Stillwater llouring mills, U a very
sick man. Ho is nlllictcd with a compfll.
cation of diseases, and his advanced ago
in connection with the malady make his
iccqycry doubtful.
Notwithstanding the business depress.
ion, the nonappearance of tho long-talk.
cd- of railroad, &c, tho population of our
villago and community is gradually In-
creasing. This tlmo tho new comers mado
additions to tho families of M. W. McIIcn
ry. nnd W. W. Hess, and they arc both
said'lo bo right good looking boys, too
Our townsman Mr. Samuel Smith, was
successful in securing the nomination for
Sheriff last Tuesday. We heartily congra-
tulajcr Mr. Smith. Wo supported him be
cause wc.bellevc him to bo an upright,
conscientious, honorable man, ouo who
would conduct himself soberly when In
, 'ana not in ,... mat would re
licet discredit upon his constituency, ns
has been tho case too often In this county.
Sqvcral times during last week our town
was.almost entirely depopulated of the fe-
mal c portion of its Inhabitants. Itcnson
there is an Immense crop of fine largo
hucklebcrrlos on the surrounding hills,
nnd they hied themselves hitherto In search
of the tempting fruit. When they returned
tho statistical report of our town popula-
lion did not vary from those formally mado
and then we had many quarts more ber,
rics than before.
The mechanics of this place aro all kept
busy. Our carpenters, G. W. & I. Haber,
have more work than they can do. At
thdugh they employ a number of assist-
ants they have been obliged to refuse
many jobs of building. They nrc compe
tent workmnn.
1'IIILlDKI.rmt, AUgUSt", 18-M5.
More of that cream colored
albatross, forty inches wide at
50c. is now in stock ; it had be
come very scarce, for two weeks
we had none of it ; plenty now
for a short time.
Southeast from center.
Three small lots of Lupin's
black dress goods for a portion
of their cost nothing better
for comfort and service from
now 'til November.
Lupin's Sultana
$1.00 now 55c.
Lupin's Mignon
$1.00 now 65c.
Lupin's camel-hair grenadine
began at $1.25 now 75c.
Southeast from center.
Sateens the neatest, the pret
tiest, the quietest, the most
charming of the season's pro
duction, made for us, after our
own designs, and, with the ex
ception of a pattern or two, to
oe 1011 na nowhere else. Little
dots and tiny figures of white
and cream and gold and ecru, on
brown,
plum,
myrtle,
navy-blue and
garnet ;
they're captivating ; they're ele
gant ; they're in the best of taste.
Northwest from the center.
Tennis stripes inch-wide and
three-quarter-inch-wide stripes
mane ior uiebs uiait-riui ana
used for dress material until we
got hold of that one hundred
and fifty thousand yards, since
which it has been used lor near
ly everything ; for dresses, for
underskirts, for furniture-cov-
BUSINESS NOTICES.
HAT FKVKI! SPECIFIC.
I found It n specific for hnv fever. For
ton yenrs I have bocn a great sufferer from
August Oth till frost. Ely's Crcnm Is tho
oniy preventive 1 nnvc over lounu. rrnnu
II. AInswortli, of F. 1). Alnsworth & Co.,
Publishers, Indlnnnpoll-, I ml. 4w,
It Is nmuslne that any human bclne
should contlnuo to suffer from biliousness,
nervous headache, Indigestion, or gencrni
weakness, when it Is ns notorious ns that
tho sun Is tho source ot light that Vinegar
Hitters lncvltnbly cures these complaints.
This medicine Is sold everywhere, taken
everywhere, and cures every where. Rend
er, It will euro you.
"notion ox hats."
Clcnrs out rnts. mice, roaches. 1 1 1 1 - nnts
bed-bugs.
UKAirr l'AtNs,
Palpitation, dropsical swell ni!9. dizzi
ness, indigestion, headache, sleeplessness
cured by "Wells' Health llcnowcr."
"ncuoit on oonNS."
Ask for Wells' "Rough 011 Corns. 15c.
Quick, complete cure. Hard orsoft corns,
warts, minions.
H-ction 7. The fotlowlwr refutations shall (fov
cm the planning of all house drains and houjo
connections BltliBcwcn -..,.
int. All connections with tho public sewer shall
be miclo I17 means of a four-Inch, Haiutfliucrt, vit
rified plpo, which shall extend to not nearer than
mm toot from tho outer wall of the honso nr
bulldlnir nnd below the reach of frost, from thenco
tho honso drain shnll bo four-Inch plain or enam
eled heavy cast Iron rtro, or, asphalt coated
wroueht Iron plpo nnd shall extend under
orthrWh tho wall, and from thenro upwards 03
n soil pine, nt least two foot nbovo tho highest
part of tho roof and open at tho top, accessible for
InsixHJtlon, Its entire length, wltli loaded nnd
caulknd or rust Joints. Traps shnll bo placed un
der nil opcnlntrs for dlschartfo Into tho sower, bc-
hoonerdnif asprnctlcablo, All traps lo bo pro-
led with nnnir inict pipo, 01 nuiameu.-rin, km
I tin nnonlnir i
ii,inf win, nn nlr Inlpt nlno.
Hum mm inch nnd a ha 11. and said Inlet iilpo mar
bo of lead or Iron, nnd shall bo carrlod to tho open
3 p.lSSUU UL 11114 UlUllIi.llUt,
, bo required to bo carried
"IIUCIIIM'AIIIA."
O.ulck. romnlcto euro, all Kidney, Hln.
der and Urinary Diseases, Scalding, Irri
tation, Stone, Grnvcl, Catarrh of thu Iliad
der. il. Druggists.
iiBD-nuas, FI.IKS.
Flics, roaches, nuts, bed-bucs, rats, mica
gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "HougV
on Hats," ISc.
THIN I'KOI'I.K.
'Wells' Health Itcnewcr" restores heallK
nnd vigor, cures dyspcpslii.lmpntcnce, sex.
uai debility, ii.
"ISOUOII ON l'AI.N."
Cures cholera, colic, crnmns. dlnimaa.
aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia,
rhcumntlsm. 20c. Hough on Pain Pins
ters, 15c.
mothers.
nlrnboNO tho roof, or It mar bo connected with
tho soil nine, nt n point nbovo all other connections
with tho same: lTotlded, howovcr.thnt In ony onto
wheno-cr thoflxturcs or receptacles to bo used,
tn t, ,ir.iinri tntnuiid Kewpr. nnd tho nines with
in the honso connected therewith, shall havo been
constructed bcioro inoi
thn unll nhrfl KlltlllndL 1
In place thereof tho house drain shall bo provided
with a running trap, and with cntllatlnjr four
Inch plpo ot Iron ns aforesaid, from the sower sldo
ot thu i tinning trap, extending upwards outstdo
tho walla ot tuohouso or building ton point nt
leant four feet nbovo.the eaves ot tho roof and ns
remote n-s practicable from nnr window.
s-1. When connections nro to bo mado with said
(wer through prlvato courts or alleys or across
pnvaio grounu- vuu Biiiiviiiui-utii-ui. ui ijh-iti
mar Iwmitt a pli0 ot tho samo diameter as tho
service plinlo bo laid through the samo tor the at
tachmeut of more than ono house drain ns nforcsalrt
thereto, and every person so connecting shall par
the samo tappagc fee, as It connecting direct with
the mam.
.frd. No privy vault or cess-pool shall bo con
nected In any manner with tho publlo sewers, nnd
w hen rensed to bo used t her should be thoroughlr
cleansed out and nued with fresh earth.
4th. Tho nrrangement nnd connections of soil
and waslo pipes andtho traps shnll bo left so that
they may at all times bo readily examined nud re-lulled.
bUU iUl WIULT LlUTtU, UtUU VUlia, lltuil (J..ailU)
nnd other llxcd rcccptncles, drained Into tho sewer,
shall bo cHectually sated.
section 8. Drains from factories, breweries,
im at preparing and packing establishments, may
be connected tnrough a salt-glazed Mtrlned pipe,
not excredlng four inches In diameter, with said
bewer, for thu conveyance of scwerngo matter nnd
woaIo water tlwrcfrom, but la ah connections
with such establishments and factories, tho own
ers or operators ot the bamo shall provide BUltnblo
aiulerrectho traps, or catch basins for arresting
grease orany subsfanco halngn tendency to ad
here to, or settle lu or clog the pipes.
tiKcrios 9, Connection may bo mado with said
sen error tho purpo-iO ot draining cellar, wherev
er the .samo snail bo subject to luUow and accum.
tilallon ot water, and such lnilow nnd accumula
tion cannot Ire erfectually and economically pro
ventni. or the cellars othcrwlso ns erfectually and
economically drained, rrov'dcd, however, that
If you aro falling, broken, worn out and I the nccesltj for such connection for cellardraln-
irvous. tun "Wells' Health ltencwtr." age shall bo determined .by tho superintendent ot
nervous
$1. Druggists,
LIFE l'llESEIIVKi:.
If vnu nre lnsinif vnnr irrin on life, trv
"Wells' Health Itcnower." Goes direct to
weak spots.
"notion on hi.ks.
Cures piles or hemorrhoids, itchlnc pro
triiding, bleeding, internal or other. Inter
nal and external remedy In each pukage.
Sure cure, COc. Druggists.
i'i:p.TTr WOMEN.
Ladies who would retnln freshness nnd
vivacity. Don't fnll to try "Wells' Health
Hcncwcr."
"itOt'OII ON ITCH."
"Honeh on Itch" cures humors, erup
tions, ring-worm, tetter, salt rheum, trost
cd feet, chillblaius.
"llOl'OU ON OATAItltll."
Correct offensive odors at once. Complete
cure of worst chronic cases, also uncijunl-
cu as gargle for iliptlicrla, sore throat, foul
breath. 00c.
THE 1101'E OF THE NATION.
Children slow in development, puny,
rnwney, nnd delicate, use " Wells' llenltl:
scraw
Hcncwcr."
UATAIilill OF Tint Ill.AIlOKIt.
Stinging, Irritation, inflammation, nil
Kidney nnd Urinary complaints, cured by
"lluchu-Paiba." $1.
also
Venus and Jupiter,
WIIEIli: T1IEV A1IE TO I1U SEES IN THE KVKN1NO
tKY HOW T1IEV A1TEA1! IN TIIE1II
TEIMM'STKIAI. CILOUY.
Venus has again leturiicd to tho evening
sky, and may now be seen sparkling in tho
early twilight. Sho is accompanied by
swift little Jleicury, which passed her in
her eastward flight two weeks ago, but will
turn back and meet her ngain early in
iVugust. Jupiter nlso glows near by, and
to tho linked cyo there Is not much differ,
enco lo be perceived between Jupiter and
Venus, Hut iu a good telescopo tho differ
ence is very gieat, ami tne asironoiner
kuows that it would tnko 1,-100 globes llko
Venus to cijunl the bulk of Jupiter. Yet
Venus is only a trlllo smaller than the
caitli. Theso two worlds now shining nl
most sldo by sldo in tho sky aro still moro
different In their condition. They repre
sent two opposlto points In planetary his
tory. Jupiter, notwithstanding its enor
mous size, is, speaking In n geological
sense, a mere baby beside Venus or tho
carlh. Tho telescope shows that its huge
globe is still in tho throes of that age of
flro and vapor which precedes tlio lorma-
lion of a plauctnry crust, and when tho
observer understands tho magnitudo of tho
forces at work thcro is hardly any phenom
enon In tho heavens so awe Inspiring as t
telescopic vlow of tho drifting, tossing and
whirling surface of Jupiter. Venus, on tho
other hand, appears to bo in very much tho
samo condition as tho earth, possessing a
cool and rigid surface, wrinkled nnd diver,
silled with mountains and plains, and en
veloped by an atmosphere lu which float
clouds llko those that refresh tho earth
Tho study of the planets has never been
pursued with so much Industry nnd success
ns at present. Astronomers aro Jim begin
nlng fully to understand that It Is posslbto
for them to learn much about tho past and
futurl of the earth by studying tho present
condition of its Bister planets. Whoever
looks nt Jupiter and Venus lu thu western
skies sees two worlds, ono having all tho
phases ot tho ciuth's history slnco It was
"without form nud void" still before It
and tho other as old In a planetary senso
as tho globu we tread, and perhaps pos-
Bcssing as wonderful n history since llfo
eating among her friends here.
Wo. wero favored with a very good nun
than Saturday, 101 a. m., and, ns beford h9f on Monday last,
stated, frequently not till Tuesday. Thcro
is no good reason why thero should be un
necessary delay, as It will not cost the
government any moro to send our Hlooms-
burg malls via Shickslilnny than by tho
former route. Wo believe that under the
Democratic administration tho people
should bo served In the most prompt nud
satisfactory manner. Papers frcsli from
tho press nro llko bread, palatable and dl'
gestlblo to the intellectual organism ns the
latter is to nn exhausted physical body
We desire our papers nt tho earliest possi
ble date, for obvious reasons, and, mainly,
hecauso they accumulate lato on Saturday
afternoon or evening, nud having quite a
number, either compels us to read lato on'
Saturday night or Sunday, when wo should
appeared upon Its surface.
Crs, for awninc, fors floor-cloths, females. It gives the elasticity, lifo nnd
" . . cheeks with roses on mem
iui tin i lagu-tuvurs, cic ; iiiuin
of a twenty-five cent stuff for
ten cents ! of course it would be
used for other purposes than
that for which it was made it
would be used for any purpose
tlie mmcl ol man or woman
could think of a twenty-five
cent stuff for ton rnnts ! well.
m:l,t- ,ln.,l-,f iV t-n if n ,,'i.ni 3 aa activo purge; utter the removal ot
we mignt doubt it too it we were lll0 bUe) it NJU1 Vgo the bowels ami
not ClOlIlg JUSt SUCH tilings every- impart vigor ami ncnun to uio wiioio sys-
day ; not a hundred and titty
tliousanci yards in a lump, per-
ltnnrliiK Creek.
Henry Fahringcr has put up a new barn.
lleceipts of the Chesnut Hldge Sunday haps, but just as great consider
School festival were 15. me the circumstances. And of
Miss Clara Fcattig, of Pottsviiic, is rustt. an these hundred and fifty thou
sand yards we haven't but two
or three thnui-and Inft. and hnre and this medicine will be fast triends.
!. i Favorite Hemcdy would have
Dennis Fahringcr, ot Scrauton, (but
moro recently of here,) nnd J. W. Snyder
took-in tho sights at Hupcrt last Sunday
Tho boys say they had ft day out.
Tho showery weather of last Saturday
evening completely Bottled tlie deep dust,
itlso scattered tho plcnlccrs at the Furnace
and Kcruvlllo festivals.
illss Gcarhart, daughter ot Wm. Gear-
hart of ncer Hear Gap, tlio fleshy girl who
was exhibited on tlie Columbia County
fair erounds one or two seasons past, was
last Thursday buried In tho Free W ill U,
II. Cemetery, aged HI years, 8 mouths nnd
23 days. Sho at one lime weighed almost
.300 pounds.
are the colors :
garnet-and-cream,
brown-and-cream,
black and cream,
red and blue,
red and black,
gray and black ;
twenty-five cent fabric for ioc !!!
Northwest from tho center,
All of our eight-cent lawns
reduced to 6c.
Northwest from tho center.
Cool, comfortable, delightful "XTO'iTCH i
dressing sacques for part of ' Notice Is her
their values ; beautilul in design
bv I
wyvpcl nmi thnKiinto shall bo douo under hts su
pervision and control. Tho cel'ar drain shall bo
nrotl.led with acomblnod trap and catch basin, to
Iw lo ated by tho superintendent ot bewers which
shall Ik) adcsiuato to pro e t tho passage of sou or
silt or other non-fcolublii matter into tho sower,
nndtlioeidrincoot sower gas therefrom IntJ Ho
cellar, and tho said cat h ba-slu shall bo erf ectuallr
venl Hated. Provided turt.icr, that no connection
shall bo allowed lor tho drainage of surfaco water
ilowlng-orpercolatloglntonny cellar by reason ot
dcrectiw) embankments or grading around tho
outside walls t lereor.
Ssction 10. Tho superintendent of sewers shall
have (tower tocattso iho drainage of any roof, or
portion thereof Into said sewer, which may havo
been prc lously allowed, ahd which can bo as ef
fectually and economically drained Into tho street
or otherwise, to bo dlscontlnt whenever tho
want of capacity ot tho sewer may require It, and
If any lapping feo has been paid, shall be repaid
by iho town.
Hrc-rioN 11. It shall bo unlawful for any person
to tlnow or depositor causoor permit tobo thrown
or dejioslted. In any vessel or any receptaclo con
necled with tho publlo sewer, any garbage, hair,
ashes, fruit or vcgetableM, peelings, refuse, rags,
cotton, cinders, sawdust, or any other than sewer
ago matter.
(tenon 13. lleforoa drain shall bo laid from
any building nnd connected with the said sowers,
tlieownerots.ua building, orsomo person In his
behalf shall nrst mako application to tho Superin
tendent ot sow er?, who shall view tho premfsea to
be drained and tho plan of tho proposed drainage;
upon his approval o( the same, tho said supenn
t;ndeut shall Usee to tho applicant an order on
the President for a permit for such sewer connec
tion, nnd for which purpose, tho Superintendent
shall bo provided with an order llooKln printed
form, with sultablo stubs in duplicate
ot tho order, and each order when
issued shall btato tno namo ou tuo appucanr,
the location ot tho property, street nud number,
or udjolners, tho namo ot tho owner ot
tho property, tho character ot tho build
Ings to bo uratned, tho kind ot dralnago al
lowed, whether house, or cellar, or other build
ings tho proper tapping fees required, nnd shall
bo numbered and dated, nnd shall bo signed by tho
bui'citutendeht. on presentation oteald order,
and ujion tho payment ot tho proper tappago feo
10 me rresiaeni. 10 uu uy inui ucpusuuu wilu iiiu
Tow n Treasurer, ho shall lssuo a permit In con
tommy with said order, for whlchpurposo he shall
be pioildcd with asower permit Boot, Inpcrmlt
rnnii. with suitable stubs In dunllcato ot tho per
mit, lletoro proceeding to lay tho drain, and mako
connection with said sewer In pursuanco ottho
permit aforesaid, tuo person authorized thereby
shall give at least ono days nollco thereof to tho
Jsupeiinienuent, anu noarain inusiaiu uuu con
structed shall be covered, until the btipcrlntcn
tendent shall ha u inspected and approved the
same.
In opening any street or public way.all matclal
forpailugor ballasting must bo removed with
xue H-asi possiuiw injury unussui uiusaiuu, uiiu,
together with tho excavated material from tho
ti enches must bo placed where they will causo
tho loast possible Inconvenience to the public, ns
ill the junction piecu ruvntfnvt.Tvitt--liur.un.
It Is Hrst determined to mako a new opening Into
the sewer. . , .
Tho least inclination that can bo allowed for
water closet and kitchen drains of four inches In
diameter, Is ono-halt Inch In threo feet, Tho back
nillng over drains must bo puddled or thoroughly
tamped, w Ithln forty-eight hours after tho com
pletion ot that part of tho drain, lying within tho
public way and tobodono to tho satisfaction of
the commissioner ot highways, and tho owner will
bu held responsible for any subsequent settlement
of ground. AU water and gas pipes must bo pro
toned Irom Injury or betuing, lo the satisfaction
nt ti., Miit.i.rinffniifiit nf silvers. Everv drain lay.
er, must incloso any opening which he may mako
In the publlo streets or ways, with suniclent bar
riers, and must malntaUi red lights at tho same
at uljhts.aud mast take altothcr necessary precau.
lions lo guard tho publlo effectually against all
ac ldents, from tho beginning to tho end of the
work, and can only lay drains on condiuon that
heslull uso every precaution ngalnst nceldcnts
lo persons, horses, vehicles, or other property of
any kind.
M.i rios 13. Tho tappage feo orcUargo for con
nectlnz with said se era. for sewage, or drains,
Irom tno following descilbed bulldlnga shall bo aa
set loi iu, co-wn. :
l'or every cellar
" house for each family not herein other
wlionrovlded for
For a bufldlng used as a store, or shop, or
tor olllces, or any uninhabited building
not herein otherwise provided for
For a building used as two stores or two
shops or as ono storo and ono shop, and
olllces over all and not herein otnerw 10
prov lded for "
1 OT a UUlUlIUn USVU U3 U OLU1V Uiw uuu
Ily residence.
For a building used nsa btoro or shop, with
moro than ono and not exceeding threo
family residences therein
For each Itallioad passenger station and
In ight bouso with oillco therein
For uaeh Hotel or boarding house, with ae
coinmodatloDs for not exceeding titty
suets -
For each Hotel or boarding house, with ac
commodations for uwro than ntty
rrnncla.. ... .. ..............
For each factory cmplo lng not exceeding
lltty persons :;
iv... .. ..,t, r.iptnrv imnlnv1n? mora than 111-
ty persons 1" oO
For any bulldlng.not herein othervvlso pro
v lded tor or any factory or other cstab
llshmcnt, requiring lu tho Judgment of
tho superintendent of sewers, excep
tionally largo dralnago, and on report
thereof by him, the council shall by re
solution Hx tho amount of tappago fee
lo bo charged for tho same.
Suction 11. It shall bo tho duty ottho superin
tendent of bowers to prevent tho open end ot any
.nntiMitn, ntim nimvn tho roof as nforcsatd
I sold in two years tldrtv-tlirco thou- frombelug located wias ; ow,"
sand ono hundred and twenty (33,120) hot. QaJ" "lu ,KMU luu """"""
"WATRIt HUGS, ItOAOIIKS."
'Hough on Hats" clears them out,
Hectics, Auts.
Hunt's Hemcdy is purely vegetable, and
n speedy euro for heart disease anil rheu
matism. The curative nowcis of Aver's Sarsana-
rllla is too well kuown to rcquiro the spe
cious aid of any exaggerated or fictitious
certificate. Witnesses of its marvelous
cures aro to-day living In every city and
hamlet of the land. Write for names it
you want homo cvidenco.
Dip ono end of a sponge in water nun tuo
whole will soon bo saturated. Sn a disease
in one part of tlio body affects other parts.
You have noticed this yourself. Kidney
nnd liver troubles, unless checked, will
induce constipation, piles rheumatism and
gravel. A timely uso of Dr. Kennedy's
Favorite Remedy will prevent these re
sults. It is pleasant lo llie taste nuu may
bo talten trceiv by ciiuurcn anu ueiicaio
TONIO. ALTEUATIVli AND OATIIAltATIO.
Simmons Liver Heculator, purely vege
table, is not unpleasant to tho tnstc. It
Is tho medicine generally used in the Soutli
to Arouse Uio torpid liver to iicauiiy action.
It cures malaria, biliousness, dyspepsia,
headache, constipation and piles. Tho ac
tion of the Ilegulator Is free from nausea
or griping. Ills most effective in starting
tue secretions oi uio liver, causing mu uuu
to act ns a cathartic. When thcro is an
excess of bile in the stomach, tho Regulator
tern.
"It fairly wearies me to think of the mul
titude of things advertised to cure disease,"
you say. JNo wonder, nut in the mount
ains ot chall iticir arc grains oi goiucn-
wheat. Wo may find it difficult to induce
you to test tlio merits of Dr. Kennedy's
Favorite Hemcdy, but when you nave;douo
so, our worn is ended. Alicrwnrus you
long ago except for its real
lint it Is good ami does good.
died out
usefulness.
15 0)
D oo
5 00
6 01)
10 0)
5 00
10 CO
13 00
! 10
When baby was sick, wc gave her CAS
TOHIA,
When sho was a child, she cried for
(.'ASTORIA,
When she became Miss, she clung
CASTORIA,
When sho had Children, she gave them
CASTORIA.
ties of Hunt's Remedy. It Is n valuable
medicine for kidney diseases."
W. is. hlakdino, Piov,
hereby given that my son, William, Is
no longer controlled by me, and does not live w ith
me. All persons aro hereby cautioned not to bar
uor or trust him on my account, as I will pay no
VV , II. UU.MU1U-..
lnooiiisburg, Pa.
Next Saturday, Aug. 8th, tho Roaring
..111. ...III .,t,,l l .Tlinnn' nrnv.l 1 .1 --..M -.1 .. 1!l. II Dor Or trUSt 111111 Oil my
rest or havo some other employment. Thus ': . "", I anu Ilmsn hills ot his contracting.
it is plainly seen that In the point of news r. . . ' L .1. , .... our underwear ; as pleasing to
wo labor under great disadvantages. Letl. , , , ...i I in wfi as thev art! conuortable Rl)lANCLi ivO. JO,
, , , ,, , inui .1 I 00 puc up : mu usual iciiesmiii-ma nuu -j j -- - I
us havo a chani?o 111 this resnect. Will thO1 ' '. 1 ... .... .. .. .. !. 1 1..
editors of the Coixmiuax uso their influence
to secure the desired end ?
Wo had n refreshing shower on Saturday
evening.
The nights nro getting longer.
.Mrs. I, aura llllinaii is spending n season
with her imclo nnd mint, Mr. and Mrs.
Judge Krlckbauni,
Your occasional correspondent, I.. J,,
and his sister, attended church nt St.
James last Sunday,
Ellas Wcnncr, from near VanCamp, lost
n valuable horse last Saturday,
Madam Gossip has not resided in thin lo-
callty for a long time, but let somo sensa.
tlonal mishap occur and sho will locate
here soon.
Cambra U a neat little villago with a first-
class lot of well-to-do citizens, kind aiul
obllcliik' to all. Many of them nrc, building
fine and substantial houses. A contractor,
from Orangevlllc, by tho name of llenre
is putting up several ot tiicin.
We have had very light rains for arndnth
or more back whllo both north nnd south
of us havo been heavy and drenching
rans. It has now (Monday morning) (be
nppcuranco ot n settled rain.
A person will, onco In a while, wnuder
in the ways of old, and disregard and vio
lato tlie laws of morality, etiquette, or
grammar, without pausing or stopplng,as
In tho caso of "Reporter," In last week's
Sentinel. Hut, this Is a fast age.
Now, who says It didn't rain last Mon,
day r '
This Is n com stretcher.
bo put up :
.warm meals. Come, ns this will be tho lea.
der of the season, and don't you forget it.
Edward, son of Charles Reaver of Mill
Grove, who was bathing in Chcrlngton's
mill dam Sunday week with several com.
panlons was overcomo by somo means nud
making peculiar leaps out of the water his
comrades thinking him only m sport ; not
requesting any help he soon sank to to tho
bottom a corpse ere human aid could nvnll;
after which the dam had to bo considerably
let oil before the body could be recovered.
Tho body was taken to his homo Irom
wlicuco tho funeral took place tho follow.
lug Wednesday. Aged 21 years. Service by
Rev. Nelmatij tho Kcrnvlllo band-was pres.
cat (ho having been a member,) and ren
dered somo appropriate pieces. Ills re.
mains wero followed to their last resting
place by n largo concourso of people ns
relatives, friends und ncquulntuuces, who
mourn his loss, ns ho was a sober, steady,
Industrious and kind young man.
jerhjej. town.
Tho rnln tho beginning of tho week
though gicatly needed and gladly received
Interfeicd somewhat with the farmers who
aro working nt thu oats.
Yon can look out about four weeks for
that festival In Krenmer's Grovo i but
don't bo discouraged boys, It's comlii'.
Mr. N. Wclllvcr Is on tho Blck list.
Ed. Ilruglcr of Willlamsport and Samuel
Johnston of Danville are visiting friends.
Messrs Elmer Mcllride nnd 1). Casey of
Whllo Hull were In town on Saturday,
1, i 1 ..!.!.! 1 1)1
lls, j, jircuiucr Yiaucutu uiuuiiisuurgi
to the body,
Filth counter cast ot Arcade.
John Wanamakkr.
Chestnut, Thirteenth nnd Market streets,
and City-hall square.
MARRIAGES.
McCASI.IN 1IERRINGT0N. At tho
residence of John Mugarvcy in Mnrdans-
vllle, Pn., Aug. 1st, 1R85, by 0. h. Sands,
Esq., Mr. Wlllard W. McCaslln to Miss
Annie E. Herrlngton.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Ladles medium welcht underwear.
cents piece, at I. W. Hartman & Bon's.
Lacn Curtains a Clark & Son's.
60
Fifty remnants of dress goods, half-price fiISSmZ
at I. W. Hartman & Son's. I btc-rioK 4. ti
Colored Dicss
If you want Black or
Silks go to Clark & Son's.
Carpet chain at I. W.
You can buy Counterpanes.
csupKins ami iuuio mucus
Clark & Sou's.
Hartman & Son's.
Towels,
cheap nt
vrnvlillm- for the anoolntlueiit of a sanitary
committee, and regulating tho uso of bewer and
connections therevv lib.
lio it ordained and onacted by tho Town Coun.
cllot tho town of illoomsburg, and It Is hereby
enacted uy tno nuiuoruy or mo same.
(jkction 1. That It shall bo the duty ot tho
President and Town council Immediately afler tho
passago of this ordinance, nnd annually thereaf
ter, nt their llrst or second meeting after their
election, lo ciuci ur uiqiuiuc u buuuurjr ixjiuumic-v,
to serve ono year, ur uuiu invir ancx.-1-ssuni uru up.
pointed, to consist of threo caucus of said town,
whoso duty It shall bo to look alter the sanitary
cumimon or tho town, and renort to tho sunerln-
lenueni or sewers, vvitu Huggc&iiuns ur uirccuoiia-
lor improving nua remeuj nig any urivci.
Section 2. That It shall ulso bo tho duty ot tho
said rresiaeni ana Town council in uko manner to
appoint a superintendent oi an
satdtarv condition of said town
ior me cerm oi ono year, ur uucu
appointed, to recelvo reports from tho sanitary
coinuiuico, anu co ace on cuu same, to uup?nmcnu
tho lav Ingot all sower connections, or ask for lu.
st ructions from tho said president and town council.
suction 3. luai whenever any portion o: uio
system of buvverago ot this town, constructed un
der tho resolutions ot tho town council, dated Oc
tober Tth, ISO, nnd tho supplements thereto, shall
bo reported by tho suiverluteudent of bowers, as
being completed, the council shall, by resolution.
nociaro cue same ujien rur puuuu uuu uuu countc-
U11M lUL'n!W IL11.
bccTioK 4. That no connection with said sewer
shall be mado by any person. In nny other manner
than as provided by tbtsordluancoor amendments
hereto mado, and tho samo shall bo under and
subject to tho direction and control ot tho super-
lucc'uuc-uc ui bvneca.
suction o. vvuen me sanitary committeo snau
vj 1". it inii m unlawful rornny Demon
to mako connection with any ottho sewer pipes
laid t r to bo laid by tho Town under and m pur
suance of said ordliunco or to cut or opcii into tho
samo unless It bo done uuder tho authority direc
tion nnd Immediate supervision ot tho superlntcn-
dlSKnIiosWie.riKor any violation ot any of tho pro
vlslonsot this ordinance for which a penalty ti
not otherwise herein provided, there shall boa
penalty ot not leas than ten dollars, nor moro than
ono hundred dollars, for each oneuso, and in ad
dltlon it shall bo tlio duty ot tho superintendent , of
bewers to causo any unlawful connections with
the publlo sew era lo bo discontinued at tho ex
cuse ot the person offending.
bKCTios 17. That any and all ordinances and
rails of ordinances inconsistent with this ordl.
iinnce bo and the samo are hereby repealed.
l'ased at a meeting ot Town Council : held Jul)
21 lVCV. I U. HUrJiKl,
Attest! President.
T110-tOIM.110BOf10?.
Bctfy.
A
I DlTOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OK WILLIAM IVEV, PKO'D.
The undersigned Auditor appoinieu oy ino ur
lilunv court ot Columbia couuty, to distribute tlio
funds in the hands of tho administrator of said do
cedent, to ami among tho partlos entitled thereto,
w 111 discharge tho duties ot Ids appointment at Ids
oiuee in iuoomsuun, on oai.Liiv.ij, vn
am like manner to yvn, lbftJ a'lCn o'clock In tlio forenoon,
n KS,,S. ' 'ie " l'ailiSlntere.te.1 In said fund must a-
ft h's KSr'fe !;. or ' f0'r MtumA "TvuTii win-m
AUW'.-Mt,
A I DlTOR'S NOTICE,
Auditor,
ESTATE Of 1UNNA1I ENOHB, Hk.C'11.
Tho undersigned, appointed Auditor todlstrlbulo
tlio fund in the hands ot tho administrator of Han
nah Knorr, lato ot said county, deceased, will
meet tho parties Interested In said fund at hlsot
lice In llloomsbun,'. on tho fourth day ot Septem
ber, A. 1. 1NA nt ten o'clock, a. in., when nnd
where all persons hav lng claims against said Ostato
must npiwar and present tho eamo or bo forever
ueuarreu irum wm.u.s ,,?,
Aug.-Mt.
ItOIIT. 1IUCK1SQIIAM,
Auditor.
very
deem any privy, cess-pool or house drain, located
,hall
or others, and it In their judgment, tho said nul.
on nny proiierty f rontlug on any btrcet, on which
buu sewer shall bo onen for use. to uo a nul.
bunco or a danger to the Inhabitants of tho house,
A
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE Of CUAULES HAVES PKCEAHBU.
I.adlcs extra good unbleached llalbrici-an
itoso icr.oa, at t. . iiarimnu ccsonv.
You will tlnd onu ot tho best lints ot
I Ui
Clark & Son's.
llllr IW.. ,it ll.n -.1 af?'4.-Uy.."""."uH".' ' "?!'"" lV.6uV.r.'uJl?
850 pairs ladles buttoned shoes, from
1.35 to $3.00 a pair. All warranted. Just
received at 1. W. Hartmau & Sou's.
.adieu extra good black rubber cossamvra
ior Ti i. n. iiarinuui it ooirs.
sanco cannot othervvlso bo abated the said com.
lattice snail airect tno superintendent or bowers
to cause wrltteu notice to bo given tho owner or
agent having charge of tho property, or tenant,
forbidding tho further usoot bald privy, cesspool
or house-drain, and requiring uio nouso to bo
drained by connection vv uu I no puuuu bewer In ac
cordance with tho provisions of this ordinance;
and upon default of said owner, agent or tenant,
after thirty das from tho service ot such notice,
he or they shall pay a penally ot not less than ouo
dollar for each day's default.
Section o. It shall bo unlawful to construct
and uso any caw-pool on property fronting on auy
street, alley or court, or any portlou thereof, In
tersecting any btroet on which publlo bovvers shall
have boeulald, after tho same shall havo been
opened lor public use.
Tho undersigned, appointed Auditor to mako
distribution and settlement ot tho balance lu tho
hands of Clinton Kills, administrator ot CharlM
llayeb, lato of Culumbucouuty,deooasad,w 111 meet
tho parties ltitereied til wild ostalo nttheonico ot
VV, ll. lthawu, 151., in Catawlssa, bald couuty, on
tho second day ol K'pt. luss.atlOu. in., when and
where all persons having claims against said es
tate must appear and pi-ewnt thu same, or bo lor.
ever ueuarieu irom uouuiuc in uu saui iiiiiu.
Aug. 7-11.
UOirr, lR'CKlNUllAM,
Auditor,
JOll WOUlv NKATLY
KX120UTKD AT
THIS Ol'TICK.
wanted.)