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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
The Columbian.
0. E. Elwtll, I rjltor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
F1UDAY, MAY 28, 1B8G.
Mr. Unokclow will consont. to bo a
candidnto )for Congress at tlio next
election, In his view this end of tlio
dislriot is fairly entitled to tlio Con
gressman for tlio next term, and Ii'ib
training in publio scrvico lias been such
as to invito bis scleotiou.
0IE0UM8TANTIAL EVIDENCE.
Premeditated crimo is always com
mitted under cover of secreoy and dark
ness. Tho murderer and the thief
leave no witnesses to bring them to
justice, and it is a very unusual thing
that criminals of this class aro convict
ed on direct evidence. Circumstantial
evidence is tlioreforo resorted to as a
necessity, and it is sometimes fully as
convincing as positive proof made by
uyo-witnesdeg. When a largo number
of roputablo pcrBoiis disclose a oon
noctod story on tho witness stand, each
ono making a singlo liuk, a littlo cir
cumstance which in itself may Beciu to
have no bearing on tho case, but which
taken in connection with many other
circumstances form a continuous chain,
and wcaVo about tho prisoner ou trial
a network with meshes so closo that
there seems no possibility of escape,
thcro is no moro probability of an un
just conviction than in a cose whero a
fow witnesses swear positively that
they saw tho crimo committed. Cir
cumstantial evidence may convict an
innocent porson ; so may perjured
direct evidence. ,Thcro aro cases of
both kinds reported.
Isaac Waltman, who 'was sentenced
last Saturday in the .court of this
county, was convicted of arson on cir
cumstantial evidence. There seemed
to bo no missing link ; all tho witness
es or the prosecution wero .respected
citizens ; not' one of them had any
prejudice agalnBt the, accused j he was
tried by an intelligent jury j nearly all
who heard tho eyidenco agreed that
the verdict was'a just one, and yet thero
aro some peculiar things about tho
case, especially in regard to the motivo
which prompted tho act. "Waltmail
does not belong to tho criminal class.
Ho is a man of respectablo connections'
of lair intelligence, and who, according
to the undisputed testimony of those
who have known him from his child
hood; has always borne an excellent
reputation as a boy, a soldier and a
man. He is not the kind of man that
would be suspected of breaking into a
building at night to set Ore to it, and
when he stood before tho court for
sentence he called upon God to wit
ness' that he was innocent of the crime.
Ono of two propositions is truo either
an innocent ninn' is ruined in happiness
and reputation by a set of peculiar
circumstances which unfortunately pur
rounded him, or else Isaac Waltman,
has added 'the, crime f the worst kind
of perjury to that of anon.
Anarchists 'on3 Free Speech,
The American people have been for
so long a time aconstomed to free
speech and have in general exercised
this freodom with such wise discretion
that it has not until quite recently oc
curred to either people or authorities
that there was any real danger from
the fullest exercise of this privilege.
.Even the incendiary harangues of
Most and his red-mouthed followers
wero ridiculed as the utterances of
lot of cranks and fanatics, who would
be the lost, persons to put in practice
their own extravagant doctrines and
who would not be able to induce any
body else to do so.
The bomb-throwing episode in Chi
cago, however, opened the eyes ol the
American public to the iact that the
unbridled license of press and speech
allowed these fellows had turned tho
heads of' a lot of their, followers.
They had been led to believe that be-
cause Most, Spies, Parsons and Sohwab
were permitted to say in print and
speech what they pleased they would
be allowed to do what they pleased,
even to the extreme of murder and
plunder. Their first attempt to practice
tne doctrines mat juost and spies
preached proved disastrous alike, to
Anarchists and the representatives of
the law. The bomb-throwers were
suppressed promptly enough, but not
until several of the policemen had been
laiany wounded.
Tbis Anarchist outburst has very
naturally set, tho administrators of the
law to thinking that there might be a
reasonable limit to tho indulgence of
free speech. Judge Rogers, in his
charge to the Chicago grand jury,
stated distinctly that the men who in
cited others to riot, arson and murder
by incendiary speech were responsible
for tho deods committed by their in
stigation and could be held answerable
in )aw. In .other words, tho men who
counseled murder, riot and arson in
public speeches can be held responsible
for suoh crimes equally with thoso who
commit them. The Judgo held further
that the police had a right to suppress
these inoendiary meetings to prevent
tbo commission of crime.
Tho nosition of Judge Rogers would
bcem to, be good law and certainly it
is good sense. The Constitution of
Pennsylvania expressly declares that
while overy citizen may freely speak.
writo and print ou any subject, he
also responsible for the abuse of that
liberty. This is tho spirit that pervades
all tho atato Constitutions, whether tho
privilege of froo speech and its limit
ations aro stated in so tnanv words
not. The man or men who publbly
inoito other men to riot, arson and
luardor are guilty of tho most ilagrnnt
abnao of the right of ireo speech and
should bo called striotly to account for
the abuse. Fortunately, Judge Rogers
has led tho way in this matter, and his
oxamplo should bo followed by all
Judges in localities whero the Anarch
ist element has secured a lootholtl
Time.
Senator Wolverton for Governor.
Tbo Associated Press sends out the
following despatch which it received
Minui.Eiiuitau, May 25. Tho Dem
ocrntio County Committee met here to
day, Chairman Snyder, presiding. Jo
sculi G. Lesher, of tho Selinsgrov
Time and Neies, was elected delcgato
to tho State Convention. Senator
Wolverton, of Suubury, was unanl
roonsly endorsed by resolution as a can
didato for Governor at tbo noxt Stato
Convention and the delegate instructed
to ueo all honorable means to nccom
nlish his nomination, tho assuranco be
ing given that in such event Snyder
county would do her lull share towards
his election, A full representation was
present audgrcat inteiest and harmony
jirevntled.
Bayard's Relations With tho President.
I mot to day a noted statesman from
Delaware. Said ho ! Iho ptoplo of
tills country do not rightly npprcciato
Tern Hayard and his relation to tho
President. Thoy IhinK tho iwo nro
wliln nnnri. urlinn In reality thev are
closer together than any other members
of tho administration. I'rcsidont Cleve
land asks Hayard'p. ndvicd vory often
and no counsels witn mm as to maimers
both In and out of his department.
Tom Bayard stands, as well in Dela-
waro as over, and tho peopio llierouiinK
he is a great man. Ho has his present
position by tho forco of his brains and
not by his fnmily, though 1 suppose
that helps him a little. Ilia greatest
lack is personal magnetism. If ho had
this ho would bo ono of tho most popu
lar of tho noted men of tho day. He
is too muoh wrnnnod up in work to bo
cood fellow socially. vieveiana
Leader.
Brutal Treatment.
ciiK.srKit sritlNiis school auain
in TK0UHL1
tiii;
Tlio Philadelphia Jiecord of Mon
day contains the following i Tho chil
dren at Chester Springs Soldiers' Or
phans' School havo been brutally treat
ed by thoso in authority. Following
the caso of tho Fowler boy, who was
boalen by n teacher In such a way that
oven Manager Van Horn pronounced
it too severe, there come three others
that shock humanity. Ouo was that
nf -Tninps Pi VtiiU. who ran awav from
school, and who was allowed by Judges
Hngenman and Ermentroul to remain
at homo witli bis mothor. Tbo second
case was that of n boy named Werntz,
who was struck in tho jaw by Manager
Van Horn, so that the sido of his laco
swelled to a great size, and it was be
lieved that tho law had been broken.
Tho third case was that of n boy named
John Hunter, who was beaten for
riting a letter to tho Governor com
plaining of ill-treatment.
Two weeks ago Werntz was struck
in the jaw with n ruler by Mr Van
Horn. A lump appeared, and in a
little whilo it developed into a large
swelling that enveloped toe entire sido
of tbo face. His companions saw tho
result of the blow, and tho story im
mediately spread through tho surround
ing country that the boy s jaw bad
been broken. A Record reporter visit
ed tho place, on Thursday and saw tho
lad, but ho refused to say anything
abont the injury, and it was dilhcult to
ascertain tho facts of tho case. Man
ager Van Horn was absent in Reading,
and no explanation oould then be ob
tained from him. On Friday a tele
gram was sent to the Manager, asking
where he could bo seen on Saturday.
Ho anticipated his second visitor by
ailing at tho Jiecord ollioe on t riday
uight and then attempted to explain a
number of stories that were in circn
lation regarding his treatment of help
less children. When tho Werntz caso
was touched upon he manifested an
usual dread of publicity, saying that
if tho boy's uncle heard of tbo charges
ho would immediately como to the
school and there might be trouble.
Mr. Van Horn pooh-poohed the story
that the boy had been struck, or that
the jaw had been broken by a blow.
Then, ho produced a certificate from
ono Morris Fusaell, who is supposed to
supply the drugs to the institution
and to doctor nearly 300 children, .all
for the small sum of slYo a year.
This certificate was addressed to Mr.
Van Horn, and it declared that tho
swelling in tho boy's face was duo to
his toetb. Upon the basis of this let
ter from the physician of1 tho school
Mr. Van Horn began to discount all
stories that wero told by the children
in the way of complaint, and after oo-
claring positively that ho never struck
tho boy in the )w, ho volunteered to
describe in detail how tho Werntz boy
bad gono to JJr. a usseii s house, the
trouble with a diseased root and tho
formation of an abscess in the jaw.
"But,'' he continued, "when I asked
Dr Fussell to writo tbis explanation
in full, he said the caso was so trilling
that he thought it would be ridiculous
to go into tho whole story, and so he
wroto th'iB short note which I have
shown to you."
1 Mr. Van Horn seemed to bo telling
tho truth. He certainly was fortified
with' a positivo statement from Dr.
Fussell, and there seemed to bo little
roason tor doubting its correctness.
Subsequently he manifested suoh a fear
lest the boy s name bo published in con
nection with the story of a broken jaw
that suspicions were aroused, and on
Saturday Dr. James E. Garrotson was
asked to suggest some competent per
son who could be induced to go to
Chester Springs and examino the boy's
face. Dr. Garretson is tbo author of a
standard text-book ou dental surgery
he is Dean of the Philadelphia Dental
College and President of the Medico
Cnirurgical College and would bo re
garded as tho best of authority. When
the facts of tho case were related to
him the doctor kindly volunteered to
go'iu person. Iho school was roached
by direction ot Mr. Van Horn the boy
was brought into tho doctor's presence
tho jaw being polticcd and bound up
iu muslin. After an examination Doc
tor Garretson said it was a case of
periostitis, wbicli is an inflammation of
tho poriostem, the membrano envelop
ing tho jawbone. Ho said tho inllatn
tualion was not in any way associated
with dental trouble, and must havo
been produced by somo injury.' Then
the boy was asked in tho presence of
Manager Van Horn whether he had
been struck on tho jaw, and ho said
Mr. Van Hoin had hit him thero with
a ruler two weeks ago. Tho Manager
becamo rather alarmed at tbis state of
affairs, and asked the distinguished
physician whether any moro serious re
sults would follow tho injury, and
wanted to know whero he could send
tho boy for treatment.
Tho finding of Dr. Garretson estab
lishes tho utter worthlessness of tho
certificate given by the school physician
Dr. Morris Fussell, who, either from
ignorance or from a desire to shield tbo
Manager in his wrong doing, had sign
ed his name to a statement that was
used for tho purpose of deception
What the outcomo of tho Manager's
misconduct in striking tho blow will
be is not yet known, but it is certain
that his actions shows him to be en
tirely untitled for the responsible work
of training U00 children. Tho school
is in a stato of demoralization, and the
club is being used on tho little ones
with merciless force. It is possible that
tho relatives of young Werntz will
move upon tho school authorities.
When ur. rjinun Jiuttermoro repre
sented Fayette county iD tho Legista
turo ho was a regular attendant of a
Bible class taught by Judgo Simonton
before whom he was tried and convict'
ed of conspiracy.
It is reported that Wednesday, Juno
9th is tho day set for tho marriage of
President Cleveland and Miss Frankie
Folsom.
Dio Lewis Doad. '
( Lb. J-l t , . '
Dr. Dlo Lowls, tho author and ro-
formcr, died nt bis homo at Yonkem,
N, Y. nt thrco o'clock last Frdny
morning from erysipelas, after an ill
ness of two or thrco days.
Dr. Dio Lowls was born at Auburn,
Now York in 1823 Btudicd medicine
with Dr. Brlggs, of that city j took his
medical oourso in tho'IIarvard Medical
School, Boston began tho practico of
his profession in his nntivo placo in
1815, and two yearn later removed to
Buffalo, whoro ho practiced from 1847
to 1852, havitig mcanwhilo bcoorno a
convert to tho homiropathto school of
mediomc. Ho soon, however, aband
oned tho practice of medicine and bo
enmo the deadly foo of physicians of
overy school. IIo began to lecturo on
hygicnCjdoviscd n now system of gym
nasties, nnd in 18C0 settled in Boston,
whero ho established a Normal School
for Physical Training. This was con.
tlnued until 1807, when tho building
was dostroved by fire. IIo continued
prcacliing fiis now system of training
up to tho day of his death, and gener
ally published a pciioclic.il in which he
set forth his peculiar views.
Ten or twelve years ago he publish
ed in Philadelphia for a time n weekly
called To-Day. In 1883 ho removed
to New York, whero ho began tho
publication of Dio Lewis' Monthly,
nnd of lato has been editing n serial
with tho quaint title of Nuggets.
Soveral of his books havo hnd a largo
circulation.
Tho body of Dr. Dio Lewie was
cremated at Fresh Pond, New- Yotk,
Monday. Mrs. Lewis nnd somo of
her family nil draped in deep morning,
occupied front seats iu the building.
A littlo before 3 o'clock tho body was
brought into tho room in n coffin cov
ered with black clotb. It was taken
from tho coflin and placed upon an
iron catafalque, whero for a fow min
utes it was viewed by those in the room.
It was half buried in flowers.
Tho body was left m tho furuaco
until tho next morning.
A layman writes an earnest and re
spectful letter to Dr. Lyman Abbott
which will provo very suggestive to the
clergy. "I havo hem struggling , for
years," ho says, "against a constantly
increasing dislike to attendance at
church. The principal causes is tho
sermon. I go there asking for bread,
and chaff is given to me. I want to
learn more about tho Bible ; about each
book, who wroto it, when it was writ
ten, in what language, what books
have not been included, and why ;
knowledge of tho people referred to
there, gathered from other sources than
the Bible ; n complete historical view
of the Jewish people from Abraham
to thn present time, giving habits,
dress, etc. ; the New Testament books,
writers, dates, authenticity, etc-; n pio
turo of the origin of Christianity and
its development, proof of its divine
origin, to furnish arguments for oppos
ing scepticism ; a knowledge oi other
religions, in other parts of the world,
their good points and their defects ; a
knowledge of tho sects of the Christ-1
ian Church ; and other information of
a similar character. I wish for a ser
mon that would be a digest of Dar
win's ideas of evolation applied by a
Christian scholar to the Biblical story
reconciling them. I wish the ministers
would read somo tf tho books and arti
cles that arc continually appearing,
which are founded on truth, but which
contradict somo of the beliefs of strict
Puritanism iu fhich we wero bronght
up. . . . Then ,1 turn to tho pul
pit for help, nnd tho sermon may bo on
Romans iii., 10, 'There is none right
eous, no, not one.' It may begin with
a pleasant exordium, tho text may be
divided into three heads, the meaning
and application of tho word 'righteous'
etc, followed by an eloquent and
emotional "peroration. To mo this is
chaff. To many of my neighbors it is
a real help and consolation, and I am
thankful it is so. But what am I to
do 1 I cannot go on year after year
in this dutiful but unsatisfactory and
very unpleasant way. Every minist-
ter's sermon seems to bo mouldfd iu
tho same torra. it is tilled in with a
now arrangement of the same words,
and somo new rhetorical figures ; there
aro somo quotations of beautiful
thoughts ; the language is well chosen,
and tho emotions ot the listeners are
aroused ; but what is thero for thought
atterward T What is there of fact and
knowledge to fortify mo with argir
incuts against all sorts of opposing
questions.'
Baokhorn.
The rain fall during tho showers last
Thursday and Saturday nvenings did
much damago to cornlields. Most ot
the farmers are re-planting.
Wo are pleased to seo our old tune
friend, Johnny Hurtman, among us
again. He returned from Missouri on
Friday, being absent about a year and
a half.
Our supervisors laid the road tax on
Saturday. Tho rale is 2J mills.
Mr. Hormon Custer and Miss Maud
Hartman, of tho M. E. S. School, and
Mr. Lloyd Foulk and Miss Charity
atccKer oi tbo Lutheran bcnool nro
chosen delegates for the eomiug S. S,
Convention nt Uatawissa.
John Robins nnd wifo of Pottscrove
wero in town Saturday and Sunday at
nr. rvi.i.
IV iu. win a.
On Thursday, Juno 10th at 2 o'clock
M. Mortimer Whitehead of New
Jersey, will talk to the farmers of this
section In Mastellers Orovo nonr Hel
ler's Church. Every body is invited
to attend. Mr. Whitehead is classed
among the best lecturers in the order
of Patrons of Husbandry. A number
of this placo have listened to him be
fore, and they pronounco him excellent
sso larmer siiouiu lail to seo him.
'Iho Sunday Schools of this placo
are invited to meet a division of the
Grand Army nt the Vanderslico
etery on Saturday next.
Efforts aro being made to repair tho
fence around tho Vanderslico cemetery.
Subscription papers nro out and thus
iar uo opposition has been met. Most
havo responded liberally. A right
siep.
Tho inscot known as tho "Hessian
fly" is doing considerable damago to
onr wheat crop?. Percival Foulk is
using ono of his fiolds of wheat for
pasture '
Chewing gum is iu tho height of its
glory over here. Uur papas and mam
mas enow it with much delight, lla
ha I ha ! Aren't wo glad 1 It cortain
ly must bo good, "As the paront so
ho child' used to be tho saying, hut
now it is, as mo onuu so ino parent,
Binder agents aro doing their beat,
As for me nnd my houso give me tho
ituckeyo j.owdown.
Miss Kate Shoemaker expects to
ipend n fow weeks with Mrs. Torello
Chambcrlin of Pino Summit.
Saturday, Juno 5th tho Granger
will nave a ushing party.
She Elopel "With an Italian.
Tho town of Audenrlcd, situated in
tho lower ond of Luzorno county, is in
n fever of excitement over tho elope
ment of Miss Roso Hopkins ono of tho
most accomplished young ladies In tho
village, and nn Italian laborer employ
ed on tho now Schuylkill branch. Miss
Hopkins is tho daughter of Richard
Ilopkinr, Superintendent of tho Audcn
rieJ Coal Company, and had a homo
of enso and refinement. Monday morn-
ing, when tho servants wont to Miss
Hopkins's room to call her for break
fast, tho door was found open. At first
it was not known what had becomo of
tho young lady, nnd when it was hint
ed that an elopement had occurred it
was believed that, if such was really
tho caso, tho young lady had gono with
ono of her many admirers. Nobody
for a moment thought that it was the
Italian laborer. Further investigation
however, showed that an elopement
hnd really taken place, and that tho It
alian was tho man in tho caso, Thq
rata father has telegraphed in all di
rections to intercept tho runaways.
Iho Italians namo is Antoneto net
cshi, nnd thoso who knew him Bay ha
is a highly accomplished scholar. How
ho ever came to work on a railroad
they couldn't understand. IIo told ono
man that lie was tlio son ol a (Jotint,
bnt hnd to leave Italy for political rea
sons. Ho tormed Miss Hopkin s an
quniulanco hy passing through her
father's yard for water. Tho young
lady is about 21 years of age, a gradu-
alo ol a seminary, and styled by tho
young men as haughty nnd very Inde
pendent. It Is bclToved tho runaways
havo gono West.
TEWKSBURY'S SPACE.
Delegate Election, July 20.
Uonvcution, July 27.
:o:
VOn HKI'KEUKNTATIVK,
(Subject to action of Democratic
Convention,)
E. M. TEWKSBURY,
Of Catawissa, Columbia Co., Pn.
"Tho peoplo'slaw is habitually violated,
evaded and delied.
"No freo government can long exist
where the orgamo law ot tho stato
is habitually defied."
"The Constitution of 1874 is not com
munistic It assails no right of
property, nor docs it give counte
nance to principles which would
degrade or demoralize society.
'Tho Constitution cannot wholly en-
loroo itselr, nor could it provide
detailed regulations for its en
forcement; these must bo provided
by tho legislature."
In the selection of members of the
Legislature nt tho next general
election, Helcct only such as nro
pledged to tho long-noglecled
work of Constitutional enforce
ment." From address of Consti
ttitional Gommittte, 188G.
So:
Democrats of Columbia County: Tno
above are my sentiments and if nomi
nated and elected, pledge myself to la
bor in all honorable ways to carry it
into effect. Truly Yours,
E. M. TEWKSBURY.
Ligbtstreet
Rev. Owen preached for the M. E.
congregation on Sunday night. It is
expected that ho will fill tho balance
of tho conference year as a supply.
Although there is no licensed hotel
at the upper end of our town. Mr.
Fairmau will keep a temperanoo house
where guests will be served to the best
wishes of all.
Jacob Dildine of Greenwood stopped
in town on tho 2-titjst.
C. M. Tcrwilliccr aud family of
Buckhorn spent Sunday in town visit
ing friends.
II. C. Kelchncr, 0. C. Tiench, Goo.
Reighard and J. M. Ilulsbizer look a
tripjto Delaware last week returning
on Friday somewhat delighted with
tho country.
(J. 11. lviine, has lott, but not like
some, for parts unknown. IIo has
gone to Ilazeltou whero ho will bo
found in tho grocery business.
Our genial tinners C. B. Eut & Bro,
are now prepared to supply parties
wiui uu ruouug.
Tho recent rains havo dono consider
able damage for somo of tho farmers
m this section of the country, washing
out almost all the planted corn.
Relatives of Abram Custer from
Philadelphia paid him a visit daring
tho past week.
Miss Clara Oman is visiting her
brother. J. W. Oman, cadet at Annan
oils, Md.
Labor nnd liquor are tho leading
issues of tho day, and Iho party that
puts itself straight on these questions
nnd keeps there, is bound to be the
great party of the future.
Martin I'urcoll of Contralia was ar
pointed on Wednesday nt Pottsvillo
by tho Miners' Amalgamated Associa'
tion as .one ot tho three arbitrators to
sottlo the strike at Williamstown, and
the dissatisfaction nt Sbamokin, The
Companies will chooso a second nrbi
trator, and theso two a third.
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CANDIDATES.
KOU HKl'ltKSKNTATlVK,
I L. SIIUMAN,
.Of Catawissa.
Suhloct to declaim of Democratic nartr. Delo-
alo election will bo held July tin. Convention,
uly 87.
1 OU IIKl'ItKSKNTATlVr,
JAMES T. VOX,
Of Benver Township.
Sublect to decision of Democratic Dartv. Dele
gate election will bo held July ta, Convention,
l'OU KIH'KESEKTATIVK,
A. L. FMTZ,
Of Bloomeburg.
Sublect to decision of Democratic nartv. Dele-
ato election will bo held July 2ti. convention.
ulyUT.
UDITOK'S NOTICE.
The undcrahrncd Auditor, aonnolnted by tho Or
phans' court of Columbia county, to distribute
funds In the hands or the admtn lstmtor, w ill sit
at his offlco In Iienvlck, l'a , on Saturday. Juno SJ.
at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all part
ies intcrnatpri in Hiid estate must anDear and nre-
sent ihelr claims nnd thoso indebted to the samo
to make payment to tho undersigned without tie
lay. W.K. SMITH,
may -ji. tuuiivr.
UUlTOU'S NOTICE,
E8TATB OF QKOKQK CLAKK MNURK, A M1N0K-
Tim itrulnrslifned auditor, unnolnted hr tho Or
phans' Court of Columbia county, to distribute
funds In ctianllaii'a hands as ocr guardian ac
count, will meet parties Interested at his office In
itemiCK, at, s ociuck a. m., uu inurKutiy, ouuc it,
lhso, when and whero all parties having claims
against the said estate must appear and prove the
samo or bo rorover debarred from coming In on
said fund. W. K. SMITH,
may as. Auuuor.
rOTlCE IN DIVOltCE.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS 'OP COLUMUIA CO.
Mary 15. Jones, by her next friend, 8, W. XI lit ys
William K. Jones.
To Wm. E. Jones, respondent above named: Where
as upon tbo libel of the said Mary li. Jones a sub
poena was Issued out of the said court command.
Ing you to bo and appear at the noxt regular term
of said Court to show cause, why tho said libelant
should not be divorced from the bonds ot matri
mony contracted by you; and whoreas upon return
of said subpeena due proof was made that you
could not be found in the bailiwick ot the Shcrtff
of said county, whereupon an atla.i subpoena was
awarded by said Court commanding jou to ap
pear at the then next terra of said Court to answer
as aioresaia, to wuicu toe gamcieiuru musuiuuo
bv the sheriff. You are therefore reaulred to be
and appear on the nrst day of tho next term of
mm court, to do ueia nt. uioomsuurg, lur bam
county, on the fourth Monday of September next,
. ii. iron, to answer saiu complaint.
inay58tt. HA.MUKL SMITH, Sheriff.
E
XECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
Estate of Aaron lleii&erthott, late cf the tom ar.
Letters tDstarnentarv nn the estflto ot Aaron
llenderHhatt. decenscd. linvlnir been eranted by
the Iteglster ot said county to the undf nJKned ex
ecutrtx, all persons indebted to said estato are
nereuy nounea to ray mo same, anu muse uav
lnff claims against said estate to present tne same
Qxo. K. Klwbll, Atty. Executrix
(M 23
NOTICE.-I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE
that my wire, Margaret Houdman, has left
inyDcaona uoaru, iah.ua nun ncr io tuuuivu,
under tliontra of 7 eai-H. ntrain&t my will, and
Luub i win pay no ueuis oi uieircunirucuuu.
warn, 'wnu ul,uuuk i.uui'mai.
KEYSTONE ACADEMY" !
Jons II. IIahris, Pit. ). I'iunch-ai.
KIOHTEENTII YEAR BEHINS
AUGUST 24, 1886.
Property cost 140,000. Campus, so acres,
library, over 2,000 volumes.
ilorothan 11,000 in apparatus.
Superior facilities for students In Thyslology.
Locatiou healthful, Instruction thorough, dis
cipline strict, expenses moderate, experienced
teachers, Bmall classes, personal attention.
ITeparea for business, for college land for teach'
log. btudents ptcparcd In Keystone havo entered
Yale and Harvard unconditioned.
Separate building ot brick, heated by steam, tor
the use of ladles.
Students travel on tho I), h. & W. and branches
and on the Lehigh Valley at halt rates.
For catalogue or information address the prtncl
pal at Factoryvlllc, l'a. m. ss-3ms.
324 and 320 Pearl St., Now York.
Sir SEND FOR CIECUIiAlt.
may 2) 4t d.
nd to cents pos'age, and wo will mall
you ree a royal, valuable, samplo box
ot goods that will put you In the way
of maklnir mom inontv at once, than
anything else in America, lioth sexes of all aires
can live at home and work In spare time, or all iho
nine, wapum uut requiru. nv win siurv juu.
Immense nay sure for those who start at once,
8T1NSON & CO., Portland, Me. novsoiy
SlntcH and JKelts,
mate Mantels,
Slate Black Boards,
School Slate,
Roofing Slate,
Hoofing M elts, i, 2 &3
. ,' J. I.. ,
i!5 Lackawanna Avenue, scranlou, l'a
ilayiM-ly
TO FARMERS !
Any ono In want of tho
BUCKEYE frtcHi,NEHY
Glnss Feed Fertilizer, Grain
Drill, Cider UNI ill or any
thing Manufactured by
the Company, can
get them of
AARON SMITH,
UUOKIIOKN, IA.
apr. I6-0ms,
N.W.AYER&SON
ADVERTISING AGENTS
Baffin PHILADELPHIA
far, Clu'.lnirt imd lilnlilliM.,
Ite-clvo AilwrtLt'iiimU for this Tircr.
ESTIMATES i'V LloiveEoiih Raten FREE
VrAYER & SON'S MANUAL
SUJ5SCKIBK FOH
THE COLUMWAN,
HTEHCANT1LE APPHA1SEMENT.
JUL
List of Dealers in Columbia county.
I hereby certify that the to towlmr list of dealers
nken. returned and clamined br me In accordance
with tlio soveral Acts of Aasemhly In ami for tho
5 ear lssd. la correct to the boat of my knowlcdgo
nnd belief.
nnAVEn.
Chut. Llcmre.
(1 1' lirrlsbach atoro
14
14
mi
m
I) I. singley aloro
.1 1' smith hotel
a
14
14
14
to ()
7 tu
7 00
7 110
to 00
10 IU
t in
7 00
run
10 on
m on
10 in
7 no
T 00
Levi Michael Moro
T J Shumnn store
(I J .Munson store
1IKNTON.
Hiram Ifcsa hotel t
J .1 iVcllenrr at ro 1.1
A II Mcllenrr store 14
.Mcncnry uarcy mrniiure sioro 14
.1 HEilwnato-o 14
llolir.Mcllenry sloro n
U'lnucl Urako hotel li
M TO HcHcnry Urtitra and hardware is
niuiiu suiru 1 1
John lleaeock storo
11
llEltWICK.
.lacob Fisher 2 billiard table s
40 DO
7 no
7 (HI
f.n 00
7 00
7 no
7 (0
is no
10 00
18 co
10 00
7 no
7 00
90 01
M (10
7 00
(0 10
T 00
7 0)
7 IN)
7 00
2') 00
SI 0)
7 00
7 IK)
" on
7 Ml
60 00
7 1)0
7 (H)
7 00
60 IN)
I, nutclnurst f urn turo 14
irow A Klatnor drue storo 14
Til liurgcr bottler s
c V Urubaker, hardware storo 14
It II Hwayro A Co storo 14
it ,M iiocKinancontectionory li
mn jirusfiujro 11
K Adams general storo 1.1
It (It'rlsplnstoro 13
li it nower store is
Freas Itros lumber dealer 1 4
It K Iirlesbach onransand machines 11
Samuel K Heller 1 )ki table 8
.lackson Woodln Mrg Co storo 0
(1 A liucklnghani stoves and tinware 1 1
Frederick liojer hotol r,
'I'heodoio Y liergor shoo storo 14
M lvy clothing store 1 1
It M Philips & Co grocery 1 1
M II Mnrgaruin stationery 1 1
lienj fponenbergcr restaurant 0
-M A Marklo restaurant s
O.McMurtrloclnthlnffsrnm u
1) A -Michael fiirnlturostore 14
A 1" Young stoves and tin it
Isaiah llowerstoro n
I W Klaw hotel a
Utiles llrtw drues n
John v Utile store 14
i t; rantii storo h
O It Kunston hotel s
p rreas Co stow 1 1
lntlAUCIlEKK.
Intrcr ,t Albertson store u
7 00
15 00
BO 00
40 on
20 on
7 00
7 00
10 on
tl W Asli distillery a
ULOO.MH11UIIO.
LHlrton hotel r
W.McKelvy store 7
W Hartman son Rtom m
II U llartinau carpets and boots 11
CAKlclui drugs 14
W J corell ic 10 furniture 13
KKrer storo n
7 UO
7 00
7 (0
7 00
7 0(1
go on
10 no
10 (HI
60 01
7 (0
Si) 01
7 00
7 10
12 60
7 OJ
SO 0)
Wm llabb grocery 11
, 1; w natcy Btoves 11
r Kaltzer organs c 11
1 W Ilertsch clotlilnir store. 1 1
James itellly,4 billiard and pool tables s
F 1) Dentler boots and shoes is
tieo a ciarK 000K storo la
w 11 thuds notei a
F Caldivell. confectionery 11
UMohuer restaurant n
s A Wilson grocery u
11 u ranieinan sco stoves sunwaro 14
II J Claik & son store 12
Imts Hernhard Jewelry 14
iiucou ivcner notions 10
n 1 niii.rjs confectionery 14
7 OO
David Low enbenr clotblmr store 1 a
10 00
60 (KI
7 00
!co Aurand hotel a
li E caaman furniture 14
H ucnurier Co hardware 1 1
ia on
10 10
7 00
7 (10
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 10
7 (0
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 on
7 01
7 on
7 (fl
7 on
60 on
7 no
7 0)
Si (II
7 00
SO 01
7 IX)
60 III
7 mi
Chas W Kunyan hardware 13
(i N v iison grocery 14
J D Wilson leather and shoo flnrilnim 11
Joseph Decker confectionery 1 1
vj u marr store 14
wcitlabard Hour and feed 14
Kvans Ki er clothing 14
a iit-ss ijuuiH anu suocs 14
HWercerdnies n
1) A creasy store n
A solleder boots and shoe findings 14
U II Vnnnatta net wall Daner 11
singer Mtg 00 sewing machines M
airs jt Alien store 14
K II Urowcr stoio 14
Henry Klelm grocery 14
11 it J K Lockard coal 14
wm tuger hotel s
a w Seal nro coal 14
narman Ilassert coal 11
O A Jacoby Unuor store 13
uu coai 14
'armors' Produce Exchange store 10
" " coal 14
'clcr (irons bottler 5
Simon C bhlve agl Imp 14
moumsuurg iron uo btoru 11
: II ltobblns Unuor storo l.H
15 IK)
25 01
F M Ollmoro restaurant a
20 00
W II (Minora " ii
vo on
" bottler a
61) 10
m 00
7 00
7 01
7 00
7 (10
40 on
15 00
7 DO
. ,7 CO
7 no
,7 on
'7 m
,7 (HI
t .Too
O M A J, K :,ockard general store 13
11 W Sloan store 14
N J Ilendershott drugs 1 1
Lewis Gross clothing 11
J J lirower carpets 14
Moyer Bros wholesale drug store 7
Alexander Ilros & Co tobacco 1 1
11 v wnue k co g ain doners 14
Charles Krug lumber coal and slate 14
loseDh uarrtson nour ana feed u
W E Knorr tobacco 14
c W Drown grocery 14
C 8 Bound " .14
J II Sleeker store 14
creasy & wells lumber dealers 14
John wolf Agl dealer 11
;7 on
7' on
CATAWISSA.
(1 K Clewell grocery 14
M A swank store 14
W 11 Ilarw tck clothing and shoes 14
17 00
'7 on
17 00
10 (.0
so 00
60 00
7 0)
7 00
15 00
10 I'O
in ou
10,00
7 on
so on
10 (0
7 00
12 60
7 00
10 on
40 ou
7 on
7 00
J II scesholtz store 13
David nniungsheag restaurant 5
Hester Klstler hotel , s
tt L Kostenbauder est clothing & shoes 14
S li lthawn stoves and tinware 14
Stephen Baldy store 1 1
Jnolt Dlemer store 13
Geo Manhart store 13
A s Truckenmmer organs K macmnes 13
T D llernlnier furniture 1 4
J K sharpies? JC Son btoro 10
t ii nanieriurniture 13
Wm John stoves and tinware 14
J M smith drugs ani hardware IS
SI) llluaid store 14
(i w lteitsn)der store 13
Albert Yelter 1 billiard and pool table a
o c WIllltB drug store 14
o 0 Mendenhnli stoves and tinware 14
Darla (Ittlllii coat 14
7 (Ml
A Truckenmlller restaurant 5
211 OU
7 00
60 OU
Simon naup coal 14
W A Yetter hotel a
Joseph A Quiterman store 13
a F harder Lumber 14
II) 00
7 00
25 00
60 IK)
J 11 lllbby llipior store 13
uomer a
C W llnrler lumber 14
c F lirowu storo 14
7 00
7 00
7 00
60 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
30 00
David Le ino clothing store 1 1
J II Kleter hotel a
KKIlllubhoo store 14
D Dreihbacn notion store 14
Simons X Co drug store 14
A L llolshue store 14
" nour ana feed 14
Lewlsltelknydor 1 billiard tablo a
CENTRA LI A.
1F Curry hotel
o 11 Millard storo
6
18
14
13
13
6
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14
14
14
13
5
3
5
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5
14
n
14
5
5
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6
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14
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so 00
12 50
A 11 Former stoves tinware
lrvm Ilros storo
7 (K)
10 on
Johanna (i conner unuor storo
25 00
60 an
30 on
an 00
7 00
7 on
7 00
in 00
20 00
James (loldsworthy hotel
1 iuui inuie
Mrs Wm riper hotel
David U Black storo
Andrew Lenilian grocery
(leo W Davis drug storo
l! (1 Murphy store
Thomas Collins restaurant
L a iteuiy s co store
Kdward -McFadden restaurant
100 10
20 00
; (KI
60 00
7 00
20 00
7 (O
90 00
so 00
Jones llrtw tea dealers
James Mcllrearty hotel
LFetterman storo
llobert Farrel restaurant
lie j cnaei iiirni uro
Charles Fetterman restaurant
.lames naggcrty
Thomas Boran "
90 00
20 OO
25 on
7 (O
7 00
7 00
(leo .Maley "
John Nertney, liquor storo
k.i rinueriy tirug store
11 II (letchey store
Yetter .VeKlllenny store
CONYNUIIAM.
Mrs Mary Monroo restaurant
Win Herbert s-ore
30 00
7 00
John 1, Kline hotel
60 00
60 OO
7 00
7 00
7 00
(i w nuhnan "
H Vi Lyons storo
CENT IK.
Low Bros & Co storo
(I E sponsler storo
J M .Mann hotel
Thomas Ilrobst grocery
7. T Fowler grain dealer
J L Wotverton store
Jacob lteececoal
II 11 Maru store
FISIIINOCItEKK.
J M Ammcrman store
J II Hurt "
(l M Howell "
M Mcllenry&Bro "
J F Mcllenry "
Wlilten!ghtIlro"
Jones fi uavls "
David Kaurf '
Nathan Drlesbach"
KUAN KLIN.
L nucher storo
A Hughes btoru
nilEENWOOD.
A J Derr storo
1' 1) Black hloro
Iillli Eves Bro store
Masters Co store
V I' lives Henry furniture
oV Ecs store
Wilson M Eves & son store
J E Welllver store
Samuel llazledlne hotel
Jacob itantz store
J 1. John store
IS E I'arker store
HEMLOCK.
C II Dleterlck hotel
II N k J i: Wblte btoro
o M Terwllllger Co btore
JACKSON,
Daniel n Stevens store
II 1) Cole store
LOCUST.
Yocum llrosstOM
Aaron Yodcr restaurant
Daniel F Knlltlo btore
M Seaborn store
1, 11 Daniels btore
Nathan Knorr hotel
Wellington Yeagcr hotel
Jacob Ycagcrsioro
Ell Whltmer store
suyder Bros store
Wm Adams store
... . MADISON.
Wm (Jingles btore
Kramer & son btoro
60 0.1
7 IK)
10 IK)
7 OO
7 OU
7 IK)
7 10
7 00
7 (K)
7 on
7 0))
7 IM)
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 (Ml
7 00
10 00
1S.O0
12 60
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
60 00,
7 00
7 00
T 00
SO go
7 00
7 00
11
II
14
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7 00
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60 00
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7 00
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7 00
7 00
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7 OO
T 00
7 00
6) 00
7 (X)
7fO
7O0
a r oiium notei
11 It Yetter hotel
J K Longenberger hotel
V J campbeu gt store
W M Longenberger store
win Kuljlit store
, , , , MIFFLIN.
A w Snyder btore
A W Hess hotel
" coal
N B Creasy store
A 0 Mlltard stoves and tinware
It J Jiornlnger furniture
II J Ocarhart store
schweppcnhlscrftSnjder store
., . liONTOUH.
0 B Hostler storo
WO Holmes hotel
I'axton ft llannau store
Clinton M Itecco, grocery
" coal
MT, l'LKASANT.
Bands fi Eves storo U 00
OIIANOK. .
DeLong nros stoves nnd tinware 14 t 00
(leo Heckhian 5 60 (0
o 1' Miner storo 14 7 00
(l H Fleckenstlno storo 14 7 on
ON Smith stoves 14 7 00
Wh o Conner Agl Iran 14 1 wi
A 11 Stewart storo 14 T fw
.1 M Long notei i ";
II B Low lumber 14 7 00
A M Dcwltt store 14 70
James 11 Ilarman furnlturo 14 7 00
O w iow general jeaicr i
tinyderft Meppysloro 14 700
PINE.
It W Lyons store 14 Too
o It I'arker storo 14 7 no
llOAltlNOCltKKK.
0 W Chetlngton storo 11 7 00
Samuel Ilby restaurant 5 20 00
SCOTT.
M jrehead ft Kllno storo 13 JO "J
.'ho Mourey hotel r "
N ltlcharturooery it 7 on
W KDletterlck storo 14 7 no
Theodore Heck store 14 on
J 1) Workhclscr storo 14 Ton
tl W Croveling storo is 10 to
A 1' Howell storo 14 7 00
A li While store II 7 (1
J L Crawford grocery 11 m
N 11 Knt stoves 14 7 tw
McKaniey ft Kerstetter store '4 1
coal 14 TOO
Silas Young storo 1-1 1C M
Jtcece M Fairmau hotel 00 00
sunAltLOAK,
Norman Colo store 14 00
A ljiubach ft nn II IK)
J W 1-erry lu.iel 6 10 00
Anncnta uin 1 hpnrd nt. the Commissioners of
flee In BlooiiMmrg on the 18th day of June, A D.
lfM, between the hours ot tl n. m. and 4 p. in.,
wnero ou can ntienu 11 you tuinn pruut-r.
W. II. IIKINBOLI).
May 21.
Mercantile Appraiser.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
In tifl rHatr nf lleiJamtn Irninboji, tale of Ilemlork
The undersigned Auditor, nnnotnted by tho Or
phans' Court of Columbia county, to distribute
Lho balance In the hands of l.eonard llomboy. ad
mlnlstrntor of the estate of the said deceased, will
meet tho parties interested at his office in Blooms
burg, Pa., on Wednesday, Juno is, 1S80, at 10
o'clock n. m., when an whero all parties having
claims against tho said estate must appear and
lirove tne same or 00 rorover ucoarreu ironi coin
ng in on said fund. BOUT. II. LITTLE,
may 21 Auditor.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
BSTATK OF UKOHUE 11KSS, VKVD.
The undersigned Auditor. aDnolntcd by the Or
phans' court of Columbia county, to ascertain
tlio Hens ognlnst said estato and makedtstrtbutlon
among creditors will sit at his office In Blooms
burg, on Friday, June II, lvw,at 10 n. m. when
nnd whero all oartles having claims against said
estate must appear and prove the same, or bo
iorever acoanvu irom coming in on saiumno.
11. tr. Ai(i(,
may II Auditor.
NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOlt IN
COKl'OltATlON 1M TUB COURT OP COMMON N.K18 OP COLUMBIA, CO.
Notice to hereby clven that an! nnollcatlon will
be made to the said court (or a law Judgo thereon
on the 181 h day of June A. I) lSKOntio o'clock a.
m. under the "Corporation act of ono thousand
eight hundred nnd scvcnty.four" ond tho supple
ments tnereio oy w. it. jtioos, .1. t:. nrown, imvm
I owenbenr. (leo. E. Klwcll and 11. II. Crotz for the
charter of an Intended corporation to be called
ino uak urove I'arK Association," tno cnaracter
and object of which Is for the purpose ot purchas
ing or leasing grounds to bo ntterfup as a park or
parks within the Town ot Bloomsburg, l'a., or In
any other portion of the County to be used for
holding celebrations, picnics and any and all pur
poses for which similar places nre used, nnd for
tnese purposes to nave possess anu enjoy an tne
rights, benefits nnd privileges conferred by the
said net nnd Its supplements,
j. W..M11.1.1.11, .ouciiur.
"JrOTlCE IN DIVOHCE.
IN THE COMMON l'LEAS OF COLUMBIA CO.
llesslo VanTassel. by her next friend, S. 1). Bow-
man vs. t nos. an 1 assei. sur noei 111 nivorce.
Whereas uubn the libel of the sold llesslo Van
Tassel a subpoena was Issued out of the said
Court commanding you to be and appear at the
next regular term ot said Court to show cause
why the said libelant should not be dhorced from
the bonds of matrimony contracted by ou; and
v4)Vreasupon return of sold subpoena due proof
was mado that you could not bo found In the
batlHlck of the Sheriff of Bald county, whereupon
nn alias subpoena was awarded by said Court
commanding you to appear at the then next 1 enn
of said Court to ansm r as aforesaid, to which the
same return was made by tlio Sheriff. You are
therefore required to be nnd appear on the nrst
day ot the next term or said Court to bo held at
Bloomsburg, for said county. on the fourth Monday
ot September next, A. D. lssn, to answer said com
plaint. SAMUEL sMlTU, Sheriff.
May i
jDMINlSTHATOIVS NOTICE.
Kftute of Mary Walter), late of itaaiton tirp. rtfcVI
Letters of administration In said estato having
been granted to the undersigned administrator,
all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby no
tified to pay the same, nnd those having claims
against said estate present the same to
apr -.1 jicv. ii. c, aiuruiu, Administrator,
Muncy, Fa.
OTICE.
Tho firm of Ylnirer ft Albertsun. of Brlarereek.
business heretofore conducted by them will bo
conducted by tho undersigned. Notice ts hereby)
given that I will not bo responsible for any debts'
contracted by J. M. Albertson hereafter, In tne
nrm name. All debts duo the tlrm will bo col
lected by me. and all claims against the nrm paid
to me. J. W. YINor.lt.
T May 7 CU'
RUPTURE !
lie .t & MltrcitMAV has returned from his trln to the Cltv of Mexico and the Wost- nnd rpmnwvl hla
onico from 251 to tai Broadway, New York. In l)r. Mierman's treatment thero la no operation of any
kind, no detention from labor, no danger ot strangulated rupture, besldos freedom from the Injury
trusses millet. Ills Book, containing Information and endorsements from I'hyslclans, Clergymen,
merchants, Farmers and others who have been treated nnd cured, is malted for 10 cents. Persons In
circumstances to prevent them from availing themselves of Dr. Sherman's pocsonal services should
send for his homo circular of advice and Instruction. Remember, onico 294 Broadway, New York,
three doors above Iteade street. may 28 4t d.
PENNY GOODS
A SPECIALTY.
SOI.K lOiNTS FOR
P. K ADAMS & CO.,
FINE CUT
CHEWING
TOBACCO
solo agents ot tho fol.
lowing brands ot
Cigars.
HKNItY CLAY,
LOND11E9,
NOllMAL,
INDIAN I'KINCES3,
SAMSON,
SILVEIt ASH.
Alexander Bi
WHOLESALE DEALEItS IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
CANDIES,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
bOLK AOKNTS FOlt
HENRY MAILLARDS
SEC4NDIES.
JHESII EVfiKY WEEK.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
THE HAMBURG
.lit. iV-
Fanners will
plow"1"'11
'
FARJERJS' PRODUCE EXCHANQE, L(4.Ted,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Spring stock of Carpetings just
received.
GOOD BODY BRUSSELS, $I.OO.
QRAP RAPIDS KlNQ SWEEPERS.
L BIOWEE,
BLOOMSBURG PA.
MvtfT lironT8.
BI.OOMSBUHG MARKET.
" Wholesale, ltetall
Wheat per bushel 85 00
Hyo " " M
Corn " " .... 4S 00
Oats " " US 4
Flour " bbl...i..i.i....- 6 to 0
Hultcr '. 23 2
Eitits 13 14
Potatoes M 00
Ham 10 12(
Dried Annie i. ..03, 05
Slrtehmt shoulder...'... 00 08
Clilckeii8. 1. .. 1.1.. ( ' f 19 12
Tin keys '. 13 14
Uresc
Lnril pur lb 03 10
liny per ton 10 00
Vinegar per gul 20 UO
Onions pur bushel 75 1.90
Vual skins 07
Wool per lb 85
Hides f to 7
Coal on WnAiir.
No 02.00; Nos 8 0, 4& Lumpt3.2.,5
No. 6 $3.00 Dltumlmis, 93.25
Philadelphia Markets
COltUKCTKlT WEEKLY.
FHKIV Western winter bran, spot, 15.75(3 it
VLOUIL Western extra's 3 (0 04 S.5(i j renna
famlly,'.3.75 01 4:10 Ohio clear, 4.te,v (4 4.40 wtntor
patent 4.75 id 6.17; I'cnna. roller process; 4.12 (4
4.51
WHEAT Pennsylvania red, No. 1,91
ltYIi-CS.
COItN. (7 a 43
OATS.-N0. 3 White (31 41 NO. 2, 42
HAY AND 8T11AW Timothy Choice Western
and New York,iti.50. fair to good Western and
New York,i3.oo 03 14.W; medium Western and New
York, 13 0 14. ; Cut hay as to quality 17. 9 It.
ltyo straw 2i, Wheat straw, 10. oat straw
v 10.
l'OTATOES.-Kastern roso 48,350 Burbanks, 60
CO ; Eastern Chills 41 440 ;;wcstern rose 45 04 48.
Kooa. l"onnsylvnnla lSj western 12J.
BUITKIL lennsytvanla creamery prints 25
Creamery Extra 20, Westci n extra satalr 15 0 '17.
LIVKl'OULTltY. Fowls,lll 8 HI Turkejs;8 9
'nitESSKD roULTKY.-Chlckcns, 13 Turkey 12
8 13. ducks 118 13.
E. Bi WWER
GAS FITTING & STEAM MATING
DEALUn IN
STOVES &TIN WARE.
All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Roof
ing mid Spouting promptly
attended to.
restrict attention given to heating by steam.
Corner of Main & East Sts.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Good Business Location
The undersigned offers for sale, on
easy terms, the
Planing Mill, Dr; Dock, Lumbor Sheds
etc., (wi'.li excellent wliarfrigo facilities)
located on tho banks of the Penn'a
Cittial, within one-quarter of a mile of
tlio 1). L. & W. depot, at Heach Ha
ven, Ltizerno county, Pa. A good ferry
also connects this place with the coun
try on opposite sido of tho Susque
hanna river. Tlio machinery consists
of n largo plnner,moulding and match
ing machine, turning lathe and bracket
saw, also circular saws, all in good
working order. It has a
10-horse Power water wheel
under n twenty-six foot head. The
mill is3Gs; l.r) feet, with two largo lum
ber sliede, one 18x94. one 20x04. Tbis
is a gopd opening for any energetic
business man. For further particulars
apply to
Sarah Brader,
Ex'it ok D. BitAiiER Estate,
March fl-tf. Beach Haven, Pb
A DVKHTISEHSbv addressing GEO. P.
l ltowcll & CO., 10 Spruce St., New York, can
learn the j exact cost ot any prooosed line or Al
VEltTlsiNO in American Newspapers, wioo
page pamphlet, 10c. may 14 4U
1. (I Go.,
ANYOItDElt
FOH FESTIVALS
will be
SUPPLIED WITH
THE
LOWEST
as follows:
ORANGES.
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
PEANUTS,
ENGLISH
WALNUTS.
CREAM NUTS,
ALMONDS,
POP CORN
BALLS.
CHAMPION PLOW
s n,S.l?i10Unc?by leading faimers superior toanyplow In thoinaiket for
lightness ot draught and durability. Its w oik is unexcelled. Also
t REVET? sTmi?. PT.rmr rttatjit
nnd this Invention a sailng to them of at least two-thirds
pl0W kl"m'8' 'lhete shares are ntied to all leading chlUed
FOR SALE BY