The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 11, 1887, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
The Columbian
BLOOMSBURG, PA
Fill DAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1887.
rURRlCT RIILKIUD Till TlnlK,
Judge Orccn occupied Iho bench from
'l tiursilny morning on.
Finest scenery coin West by I'cnna. It.
11. Tickets at Mover I3ro.
No tickets for tbo town election will bo
printed tit tbls ofllco unless specially
ordered, autl pald.fnr.
Invitations aro out for tlio wedding of J.
0, Ituttcr, Jr., and Miss llaltlo McKclvy.
Tho ceremony will bo performed at 8t.
Paul's Episcopal church on tbo 17th Inst.,
at thrco o'clock In the afternoon.
Trains on tho Philadelphia It U. lcavo Hupcrt
U follows I
NORTH. BOUTIt.
0:39 a. m. lt:49 a. m.
8:12 p. m. 6:is p. m.
o
TtoViSwBnt lh W" " " le" B-00n-s-ure I' llo Jurist and allab'o gentleman.
NORTH.
it: 15 a. in.
10.9) a m.
i!M p. in.
CM p. m.
o
Trains fin tho N. tW. U.
erry as foilowa
NORTH. SOUTH.
ioAi a. m. ll:M a. in.
IM . zi. 4 11) p. m.
SCNDAT.
NORTH. .OtITII.
10:10 nm 6:!illpm
sooTn.
8:39 a. m.
11:41 a. m.
4:li p. in.
6:17 p. m.
J. K? lloRcrt, editor of tbo Wilkes llarro
Leader, nnd postmaster of that city, died
lust week, Friday. 11a had been 111 for
Judito It. W. Archbald of Hernntnn who about two months, nnd for tho past four
presided In court on Tuesdnv and Wi-ilnea. weeks the reports from bis bcdsldo bavo
day mado a very favornblo Impression. Ho been against his recovery, nnd lit death
was not unexpected, lie camo 10 wiikcs-
Uarrc from his birthplace, New Columbus,
and accepted n clerkship In tho ofllce of
tho Clerk of tho Courts under Gcorgo 1.
Tho trnnsfcr of tho l & It. Express of.
flee took place on Monday, Moyer Hros.
continuing as ngents of tho Adams Ex.
Hallway pass Uloom press. There Is now but tho one express
ofllco In town.
HAI.ICH.
Maboii 8. A. W. Mclleniy, of Fishing
creek township, will sill vuliiiible personal
uronerty, on tho premises, near Zlon's
church. Horses, cows nnd general farm
Implements. Bale to commence nt 10
o'clock a. m.
JIakcii 1U. 1J. K. moan will sell lils pet.
soiial propel ly, on premises, lnOrnngevllle.
Fun. 24. 1. S. llrugler, ndm'r, Ac, of
John Springer, deceased, will sell real eS'
tato In Hemlock township at one o'clock
p. in.
Fan. 22. Frank Uomboy will sell per.
sonnl property on the premises of 11 1 ram
Kccce In llctelock nt 10 o'clock.
At 1'mvATK Sale. Several lots In
Bloomsburg, belonging to M. 1). & L. As
soclatlon.
$1000 In very easy payments will buy
a one hundred acre farm, good new house,
lamo new oanK barn.
water, convenient to rail road. Apply to
llijltf KNOIII! & WlNTKIISTltKX.
C. McaN & Son exhibited their "Perfect
Washer" In front of Ibe Cm.rt Houso this
week. The simplicity of the machine at.
traded tin attention of quite a number of
people. The manufacturers, Messrs. Mcars
Ss Son, aro meeting with a ready sale of
their washers.
Harry I-urscl has bought out dames
Hcllly's barber Bhnp. Ho Is an experienced
hand, having learned his trade and worked
sovcral years In Wltkcs.narre, nnd ho will,
no doubt, retain the old business of the
shop and make many new friends, lteilly
remains with him as an assistant.
Ulchnrds. In 1874 ho was elected Heglster
of Wills, nnd nfter lliu- expiration of his
term hecamo connected with tho Leader,
nud soon afterwards becaino Us sole owner.
Ho wns appointed postmaster of Wilkes-
Uarrc over a year ago. Ho has always
been prominent In local and Slate politics,
nnd always took an nctlvo part In the cltv
and county's progress. Ho leaves a de
voted wife and one child. Mr. Hogcrt wns
about 43 years of age.
Shinning tncs, with or without strings,
nt the Columbian ofllce. tf.
X'OK HUNT.
Fob Hunt ok Salk. Two storo rooms.
nnd dwellings with the same, situated on
Main street. Also, a slable sultablu for
livery. In liloomsburg. Inquire of Dr. J,
n. Evans. 321
Fob Kent. The third floor of tho Cot,.
TjMiiiAK building, now occupied by N. 8.
'llngley. Heated by steam, water on sec
ond lloor, all conveniences. rojseEsion
April 1st. Inqulro of Geo. E. Elwell. If.
WASTil.
Wasted. A position wanted by a smart
and sober young man, uuikrstnnds the
care of horses and poultry, also very lise-
fill with tools nnd undtrstands painting,
not uiruiu Ul woni. nioi-uiuto ivit'iuuuvB,
O. O. C, Sanitarium, llloom.
LOST.
Lost- A ladies' gold cuff button. The
finder will bo rewarded by returning It to
this office.
. Envelopes, letter heads, nolo heads, bill
heads, statements, business cards, and all
ntads of commercial printing nt the Colum.
bi an oluce..
personnl.
Mr. Thomas Trench expects to stait for
Florida this week.
In Sugnrloaf township, Col. Co., Mrs.
Rebecca Moore, wife of Gcorgn Moore,
after an Illness of about seven months de
parted this life February 3rd, aged 09 years,
0 months anil 0 days. Tho departed boro
her Illness with patience, aud left this world
In the hope of ngain meeting those sho
excellent spring I loved, nnd being lorever with God's people.
Tho entertalumcnt given by the Rock
Band Concert Co. under tho auspices of tlio
I'hilologlan society In Normal Hall Satur
day evening of last week was a success In
every particular. A largo audience greeted
the singers, and all were pleased with the
muslo rendered. Should they return again
a large audience would be ready to receive
them.
The Keystone Minstrel Company, com
posed of all home talcbt will give nn ex.
hlhltion In tho Opera House, Friday even
Ing of next week, February 18th. J. W
Moyer Is the manager of the company, nnd
is doing all possible to make It a grand
success, lteserved scat tickets on sale nt
Dentlcr'8 shoo store. Secure your seats
early.
Tho Farmers' Institute will bo held In
the Opera House on Wednesday and Thurs-
day, the 10 nnd 17 Insts. An interesting
programme lias been prepared, uut wo
could not make room for It. An Illustrated
lecture on "Facts learned from the analysis
of milk and butter" will be given on Wed.
ncsdny evening by I'rot. (.'ochrnn of West
Chester, Admission free.
HltcrliPM HlllCH.
Sheriff Smith sold nt the Court House on
Monday tho property of John Jl. Cham-
berlln In Pino to Mrs. Sarah Tllley for
$750 tho property' of Rudolph Yeagcr lu
Catawissa to H. Hoffman's administrators
for $80
Iliickliorti.
Considerable sport coastlug. Some slight
accidents occured.
The friends of Ella Hcnrlo gave her n
birthday surprlso on Thursday evening of
last week.
Win. Appelman bad a toe taken oil re-
ccntly.
Chas Wcrkhelser started for Ixcw loik
cltv on Tuesday. He Is suffering with
bronchitis and is going there for treatment
The mouth organ craze is running high
in this stctlon.
Our side walks aro In a bad condition.
Qrangcrs desire a full turn out on Frl
day evening. Something new on hand
Preaching In Lutheran church next Sun
day nt 10 o'clock.
A matrlmonlWilTa!r is being whispered
around' '
News is a little short this time.
It Is not often that Associato Judges nro
called upon to hold court without tho as
sistance of a President Judge, but Judges
J. G. Swank, of Milllln, was the foreman Murphy and Mcllenry found themselves
of tho Grnnd Sury
Samuel Hnrmnn returned to school, near
Philadelphia, on Monday
Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Marplc, of Bridge-
. nort. Conn., attended tho funeral of Mrs.
"Harmnn last Thursday.
- -Alem B.Tate wns In town this week.
' He wns a printer in tho Columbia Dkmo-
-,'ciilTrolMco over 30 years ago.
S. C Creasy was confined to tho bouse
with sickness for a few days this week but
has again sufllciently recovered to attend
to business.
'"fl Daniel Kline, of Orangevllle, has been
sulferltig with typhoid fever for several
weeks past; but we aro pleased to state
that ho Is at present writing convalescing.
Mr. Isaac Andrus, of Uetleryllle, was in
town Monday. Ho is the constable lu
Mifllin township and has served tho people
well. Thev should ie-clect him at the
coming election
In that situation on Monday, and It was a
very trying position for them as It was
their first day on the bench at u regular
term. They were equal to the occasion,
however, and they not through with the
work with credit to themselves.
Slraiiue Conduct.
Last Autumn, Dr. W. K. Wllklns, from
1574 Park Ave.. New York city, opened
negotiations with Dr. Shatluck for the pur
chase of a half Interest in tho Bio omsburg
Sanitarium, and to this end came on here
to see the properly in October. After two
or three days' Investigation ho expressed
himself highly pleased nnd ngreed to take
Interest on terms satisfactory to his
father-in-law, Mr. J. M. Mansfield, of Napa
county, California, whim he represented as
wealthy banker and ranchman and who was
to furnish the money to pay the interest on
the purchase money for one year, after
which, if satisfied with the Investment, the
payments were to be made. Both parties
accepted Ibis liberal oiler nnd Dr. Wilkins
with Ids wife, came to lake possession, on
January 3, bringing with them some houso
hold furniture, with which they partially
furnished their rooms. There being some
delay In carrying out the contract on tho
part of Mr. Mnnslleld, Dr. Wllklns desired
to be considered n boarder until the part
nership was made operative and was np
galnnainiilicr'55. I
surprise, sccmeu as it ute top
notch had bclore been reached
but it hadn't..
The all-wool mixtures are a
study. Three distinct styles of
weave trivincr check, stripe and
jumbled appearance, but not
well dchned; a suggestion rather
than a fact. Take one and try
to analyze the colors. Not an
easy thing to do. Mere pink,
gray, brown and garnet so
blended by the weaving as to
give a very peculiar and pleas
ing effect, the effect of a solid
color when held at a distance.
Some with the pink tinge, some
with bronze, others olive or tan,
Same in checks and small
nlaids. Ground of green, brown.
blue, steel and lead ; plaids
formed by threads of white and
rramet. old cold and cat-net,
white and old gold, red and sul
phur.
Checks in more than a dozen
combinations of red, blue, green,
brown, pray, olive and garnet
Plaids run through various
grade to big blocks or to big
blocks broken into small ones.
Haifa score of colorings.
You 11 like the Hourette plaids
I'hey were favorites in the dark
colors we had for winter ; more
lovelv if possible in the softer
sprintr shades.
Iwentv stvles ol them. 1'iain
grounds, mixed grounds, rang.
r .1 i .1. . . .
ing irom mu iigiuusL uiu iu
darkest browns and shooting
through them both ways the
now-you-see- it - now- you - don't
bou retted thread that makes the
plaid ; here a bunch of brilliant
color, there a mere nothing and
finely drawn at that.
A charmm" stun lor suits,
novel as well.
All these all-wool dress goods,
?o to inches wide; si to
$1.25
Mr.C. U Trench of Light Street wns
completely surprised Friday evening of
last week, bv tbo sudden appearance of
about twenty of his friends from Blooms
burg. It was the birthday nnnlvcrsary of pnrcntly contentedly waiting funds from
Mr. Tri-neh. The mrtv were taken to li s California. Last week, lucsdiy. Dr.
Book News has a double mis
sion : to tell the truth about
books, and to quote Wanamaker
prices on them.
1 here is no excuse lor any
reader of Book News to be de
ceived about the character of a
book or to pay too much for it,
The Wanamaker price in every
case is fair, fair to publisher and
to buyer. You haven't always
been able to get books on that
basis.
5 cents ; 50 cents a year.
home in a large sled drawn by four horses.
Every one expressed themselves as having
had 11 delightful lime and wishing many
happy returns of Mr. Trench's birthday
annlveisary.
Shatluck being called to New iork on
business, Dr. Wilkltis promised to look af
ter the Invalids under treatment, and did
so until some time Thursday night. About
two o'clock Fiiday morning the matron
called him to a patient who had been taken
suddenly worse, and she noticed then that
he was lully diessed, but thought nothing
of it at the time and retired.
Hie Doctor and wife not nppearlng
The rostnfllcc at Northumberland was
entered by burglars last week, Wednesday,
and nbout $150 In cash and 100 In stamps
were taken. When Postmaster John C.
The following notice appeared among the Forsyth arrived on the sceno at 4 o'clock In promptly as usual at breakfast, it was sup.
personal notices in The Church, Ihe official tho morning he found tlio room run oi posc(i hey had overslept and it wns thought
nnnnr r,f tin: I. E. Church. In the Diocese smoke, nnd tracks In the new-fallen snow ., n0, t0 disturb them: but when nine
nf IVnnKvlvanla.nubllshed In Philadelphia, about tho door indicated that thrco men 0ciocu came and no steps were heard in
in its Issue of January 29: Had been engaged in mo juu. -nr. im,.K m,
Wo regret tolcarnthal that distinguished I who occupied rooms over mo posiuuicu,
Heard noiso m mo ouice, om aupiiuacu n,
was the postmaster and his assistants.
nltl7,n imil nillr.ial of Pennsylvania, the
lion. Judgo Elwell, of Columbia county, is
sunerlng Irom a serious onu proiuiigeu m
innir nf ugliness. No man iir Peniisylvn-
nla has a higher reputation for truth, and
honor, and integrity man jimgu ucu.
He possesses in an eminent uegreu me j-
The Wren Comedy Co. will appear In the
Onera House this (Friday) evening, ieb-
r.mrir 11 In tin. nlnv of "ItlnVan Winkle. "
diclal mind, and in times of most violent s w B, mcmter of ,e band, re
commotion he has been selected by the con- .',,, ,,,, ,rnm lhfi
IllCling iniercsiB ui muui mm iiii - . ,
ii,.. .irhlii-r in uillust their differences, lm- foreman of the Blosjburg Hose Lo. In ref.
parlial, capable and Incorruptible lie is an crence lo the play, as given in that place
honor to our eicciivu juuiemij. ;u " " -rinirsdav cvenlnc of last week:
communicant of tho Protestant Episcopal H'uisday evening lasi wit a
lil.ossnuno, 1 a., reu. t, 1001.
church, and that a life so valuable to this
earth may be prolonged, is the prayer of
many a Christian.
A new clock has been placed In the court
room.
Maloy was
Mi, S. W. Knurr. Bloomsburc. Pa.:
"Wren hero Inst nluht. Fine house.
Tim hi'st nf Bntlsfacllon."
D. J. KNIFFKS, l' orcnian.
A child of Mr. an4 Mrs,
buried on Tuesday.
F. P.
Orders for township tickets promptly
filled by mail at this ofllce.
A little child of Wm. Ferguson died of
croup, Sunday, nud was burled Tuesday.
Persons contemplating having sales the
coming spring will do well to consult our hearty; raised
prices for band bills.
their rooms, a servant was sent to call
them. The doois wero locked and repented
rapping nnd calling falling of any response,
the porter was summoned to look through
the transom, as tho ladies of the Sanllar-
ium were paralyzed with fear, visions of
suicide and acclnontal death, arising before
them,
The porter reported the rooms vacant and
most of the furniture, missing. On going
to the depot it was learned that Dr. Wilkins
and wife had taken tho early morning train
for New York and their furniture was upon
tho depot platform walling for the next
train and labeled G. Frost, New nrk city.
How he managed to move his furniture out
without awakening people lu adjoining
rooms is a mystery. Ho hnd to carry it
through a long hall In tu the cast wing and
out of the front door of that building, leav
ing it and tho basement door open In his
haste. His movements outside were manl-
Tho Kalamazoo (Mich ) Daily Telegraph,
of January 18, sent us by Mr. I. B. Ikeler,
contains tho following:
Tim Vie.hsburc Commercial thus speaks of
Robert Pursel. who la one of ihe oldest, if i. trunks In the snow nnd bv articles
not Ihe very oldest Mason in the state. He n, between the Sanitarium and
"lives lour miles soiuncnsi oi una vmuui;,
and Is a member of Schoolcraft lodge. He depot. Instead of going out tho front gate,
became a Mason In 1820 at Bloomsburg.Pn. near by, he threw bis things over the fence
He U now 88 years old, ami lias iceu a anu illn,peii after them In the shadow of
Mason 07 years. Mr. Pursel is Ualo anu , As Dr. Wilkins bad not paid
tlio Iinesi garuen in nnmj - ,,, ., . . i ,i .
.liirlni. tin, nast vear. and is the same Mr.
.. ( - . ... .
i'iirisi'1 who nus ten uu uusneis m uuiu in
ono day last tan anu was given truuii
therefor by our numerous state exchanges "
List of letiers remaining In tho Po3t Of-
ficont Bloomsburg for week ending Feb.
Col. Free ze Is building n law ofllco on the
corner of his property, next to the Opera
House, Centre street.
delivered free
i....,tn vui.niorn tlrlin a of Mover I 8, 1887:
lU ,1-iDUUS uujr.ub ...... .
.1111111 .1. iIUl Hi illO
May Eaton, J. E. Glrton. J G. Glrton, Air.
I, un . Mm. iiLuriru 11. linn. un. ...
A. llulT. Mrs. Jennie iviuuev, a. i. ivncK-
haum, Miss Mattle aorau, juss aiay ram-
er, Jir. r. i urseu, "i" m.-n.
CA11DS.
F. A. Wlnterstcen.
Persons cnlling for these letters will
please say "advertised."
GsohokA. Clahk, V.
Bro's. Agts. Penna. It. It.
Quito it number of children In this place
bad attacks of croup during th'J past weca.
There were but few fatal cases.
PaBsengeH going to Rupert or Catawissa
In the mornings hereafter please leavcthelr
orders nt Uultcd States express olllce. ti.
Frank Bombov has changed the time of
lna snln in Tunailav. February 23, at 10
o'clock, on the ltcece farm, near Buckhorn.
M.
Mrs. Finney's new bouse on Thlid street
U fast approaching completion. She has
leased thu one.half of It to Mr. F. H. Jen
kins.
to commence at 10 a, m. All Invited.
his board and Ids actions wero so manifestly
fraudulent, Mrs. Shatluck was advised to
attach the goo ds, which was dono In time
to stop them, nnd Dr. Shattuck was sum.
moned home. At Bell Bend Dr. Wllklns
mailed a letter to Mrs. bhattuck, inclosing
key of his room, snylng ho was suddenly
called to Boston on Important buslness,and
had decided, during tho night, to go. Also
another letter lo Dr. Ueber asking blm to
attend the Sanitarium. What could have
induced Dr. Wllklns to attempt such nn in
sane audmeedless act Is beyond conjecture,
as It Is not known here that be was ever
engaged in any shady transaction liable to
follow him. Ho was a prepossessing, gen
tlcmanly-appeariug fellow, nnd by his frank
manner and good address, won tho conn
dence of those with whom hu came In con.
tact. Dr. Shattuck, by hard work and
close attention, has built up a successful
Wo have been reliably Informed by some
of the officers of the School iumlshlng
Company, that the loss sustained on their business, which, with t'ds line property, so
factory by tho tiro of the 26th ult. and in- centrally situated, must rapidly increaso its
surcd throuuh Freas Brown's agency was value .and It would, therefore, seem mat
amicably and promptly adjusted and that nr. WHuins was an adventurer sailing un
Tho Sunday School Convention of Fish- ,i. c0,nnuny lias already received their jcr false colors aud liable to be exposed, or
Inscrcek Twp. will bo held on Saturday, pfty jn settlement of all claims under the extraordinary fear of something must have
Fohruaiy 20, lu the Zlon church. Services poiig 0f Insurance. Thu punctuality caused him to lose his head, lo thus abuse
manifested by tho Insurance companies win hospitality and tosacrllicoso igi.ominiousiy
no doubt servo to stimulate the elforts that the business opportunity extended to and
nro belne put forth lo rebuild tho factory accepted by him. Nothing has been heard
and thus again provide work for a number from Dr. Wilkins since his departure, and
oi mechanics who were thrown out by tho after waiting nearly a week for an cxplnn
Tickets north, east, south, south west,
west, north west at lowest possible rates-
Batfuauo checked from your door. For
full Information see W. O. Dougherty, Agt;
Stephen Heller died nt his residence In
Milllln township, Friday evening, tehruary
4, ngcil nbout fifty years. Ho was buried
Wednesday at 10 o'clock, In the Mlllllnvlllo
graveyard.
Mrs. Clinton Lewis, of Jacksor. township,
died on Sunday last, leaving her husband ),s pace, and fourteen Judges were com
and two children to survive her. airs.
fire.
Judiro Woodward, of Luzcrno county,
was expected to hold court this week, but
owlnu to serious Illness In his family ho
was obliged on Thursday to notify Judgo
Elwell that It was Impossible for him to
come, immediate effort" wero mado to fill
ntlon, Dr. Shattuck feels Justified In per
mitting the facts to bo published,
V.
Lowls was a dauirhter of Judge Derr. The
burial took plac ou Wednesday,
Mr. A. W. Mcllenry has concluded to
Philadelphia, February 8. 1847,
1 ell us by letter what you
..W.V -w.... - . ...
miinlcated with. Some were holding their Witui anu uu.v juu w ..r it atm.
nun courts, some wero sick, and several mail, express, treiKht and
wero engaged to hoi
Judires. It was not un
that a favorable reply was received irom
dd court for other you'll get it about as well as if
mil Monday morning for jt b(J better
ir wua received from ' '
move to Benton and take o position with Archbald, or Bmnton, who arrived
Mr.HobrMcHcnty. Ho will nll liU per- on jn,, llli;ut, and presided on Tuesday
sonal property on Tuesduy.March 8. 'Ihoso a Wcdnesilny. Theio was no delay ou a
Vnn can bemn to tret a neen
at the fine all-wool spring dress
goods.
l)i.n,t!,i rl, Inrre .rtnlrl nnl ,,rnl
I . . .. .. ., i. rt-Q I 4 it;tiiv-i tii,,,t; v.wv,.v ,,-
Get your wedding invitations at tho Co- bench, auu be done in wool. Every year a
wishing to buy horses, cattle, Blieep or d .,, business of the court. As
hogs should remember the day of sale. .,,. Murnhv and Mcllenry were on tho
. - ......
Ml MB IAN OfticO.
I day was ttouo without a hitch.
Bronchi 1 1 Whooping Couch. Incipient Consump
lion, nnd reliOTfj conntmptlr
iron, 'iuo ucn ins ur, tmu t
VnvnTl JSirvji U or If In
u-hih vnt;vrrt, nnd tn onr
rrcWfrM Irodo-Wnrhi lo wit i
A imii'B llend mat lrttt,a Jitd
(trip Cnvtton'tjtbct, nnd trie
TM-lmiJep1rnnturoa of John H'
fiil tt A. V.Mritr ,t On., Sole
.Top', fciltlmoTo, Wd., U. 8. A.
SALVATION OIL,
"The Ortate.t Cur on Earth for Pain,"
Will relieve more quickly than any
other knovm remedy. Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Burns,
Scalds, Cuts, Lumbago, Sores, Frost
bites. Backache, Wounds, Headache.
Toothache, Sprains, &c. Sold by all
Druggists. Price 25 Cents a Bottle.
!
There will be a public meeting of
Of Henton Lodge, No. 746,
To be held in the
Benton, I'cnna. Feb. 8th. 1887.
Kdltors Coi.BMniAS. In reading your
valuable paper wo tea little Inland towns
have their stall correspondents nnd some
of them do ipittc well especially when there
nro not harvest news, buck wheat cuttings
fee, to report. Iu mentioning buck wheat
it sends n thrill through one to just think
of the lovely buck wheat cakes we en-
counter up iMshlngcrcck. I dare not at.
tempt to describe them but will say they
beat any others In tho world. Soon our
epicurean appetites will feast on the speck,
led beauties. But ere that time reaches us
wo must attend to the election duties nnd
that reminds us that John 0. Wenner nnd
Charlci Gibbons aro candidates for tlio
olllce of Justlcu of tho Pence. Both nro
good honest men nnd cither one would
ii'inkc a capable and clllclcut nlllcer. Wo
think the II & S. it, it. will ncccssltnto
the removal of our public school buildings
nnd next election day will settle tho ques
tion what sort of new buildings we shall
cel. Tho It It. will cut very close J' J.
Mcilenry's residence. But John wears
the samo old smile aud well ho may for
tho tlo trade will overbalance the damage
to his nroncrlv for a man can bchanny and
liva when trade Is good even If tho locomo
tive docs whistle close Ills oedroom
Oil, by the wny wo must not forget to
stnte mure win i,c n dcoate in tno scunoi
houso Friday night and as tho question nnd
speakers are good thu debute cannot be
otherwise.
'Tls with sorrow wo learn of the death
of Mrs. Clinton Lewis near Dcrrs, la. nnd
also Mrs. Christian Moore near Falrmount
springs.
Kaq. Hirlcman Is convalescent.
Keller Bros, have a largo bav horse
sale. Sound. Wiiglis 1200 or 1300
Works everyway and can brine 2500
from Bloom to Benton for money.
W frnovALHa'flt ji
ANNUAL BTATKMKNT
OF
ULOOM I'OOU DISTRICT.
From Jan. II, 18, to.Tan. 10, IMf.
JOHN K. OHOTZ, Treasurer.
1111.
ToballntreasliandiJan ll, 80
t'asli ree'd on uloom ilup HI .....
.. 'W....
" "orccnwooildup'SJ
con aup i.
" Huitarlo.i( diipHS.
"Illoomdupw.. ...
"(ireenwooddup'W
" Scott dup 'B
' hugarloal dup....
"llarrlDirtonjudgmt
ot A Sterner. ....
on unseatd land .....
ot Catawissa Twp..
llr oiders of 81 anil f& redeemed
" MS rodecmnl
Ily money refunded to N. Boone
My postairo -
Ily Treasurer's salary
uy balance In Treasurer's hands
18 A.
win or
10W 33
for
lbs.
lbs.
Mlmin.
Spelling matches arc booming.
Wm. Boyles moved from Milllln X Roads
10 llerwicR on Thursday
W. B. Dellrlck. of Estiv. drove tiironcrli
this place on Satuiday.
Thomas Schwemicnhlscr nnd familv. of
Centre, vlsllcd relatives In this township
on Friday and Saturday.
David NungcBSer and Miss Jennlo Joslln
Lo., and Other Speakers Will be D. F. Yohc nnd Miss Dora Varnso did like-
nresent to ac t rpss the nnnii e. W13U- Jlftv Pence UB wllu
1 1 1
M. E. Church, Benton,
FEBRUARY 22, 1887,
at 2 o clock in the afternoon.
Samuel F. Gwinner, of Bucks
Also, the unwritten work ex
emplified, in the Lodge Room in
the evenincr, at hall-past seven
o'clock.
LOCAL NOTICES.
the
four
Al-
When. we ordered those fam
ous Enelish Storm Coats, the
Mackintoshes, we chose
work ot tne oest 01 tne
principal London makers.
most an ideal garment for rough
weather. Neither wind, water
nor damp can get through it.
Heat. tries it. As much style as
in almost any tailor made coat.
Some with deep capes ; all fit
snuerly and often save carrying
an overcoat as they are not out
of place to wear in any weather.
Shades ol drab, ray, tan and
brown. -$P5 'to $25.
A lew Hanging Linmps, at croitly re
duced prices, at I. y . Hartman fc Son's.
Closing out cheap at half price, my en.
tiro slock of Fell Hats. Call at once for
bargains. .Mrs. C. K. Habb, oppoclte Co-
rell s furniture store.
If you want anythinc In dishes, from a
single cup or snucer to a full dinner set, go
to i, v. u milium oc eqira.
Having just received a cylinder for An.
Ishiiig silks and cloths, I am prepared to
cieati aim dye items' clotlnne. ladles'
cloaks, sneques, silks, dresses, shawls, &c.
feathers uyeil and curled, rackages for
warded by express will receive momnt nt.
tentlon, according to directions. Call or
address, J. O. Caswell, dyer, Bloomsburg
uooien .iiniSj sep-'i-tt.
I. W. Hartman ifc ann never get too
much flrst-class butter, nor too many fresh
eggs.
Don't forget Mrs. C. E. Rabb is closing
out her entire stock of Felt Hats at half
price.
Potatoes wauled at I. W. Hartman &
Son's. Cash or trade.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Samuel Kuccht. who has been verv 111.
Is slowly recovering.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Ash. of Catawissa.
are visiting relatives here.
In one of our country schools, whero
there are fo-ty pupils, tho attendance aver
nircs over 1)0 per cent. One of the schools
has six boys by the name of Charles.
J. G. Swank drove to Malr.ville on Sat
urday.
Stephen Heller died of lune disease on
Friday night. In the death of Mr. Hctler
this township has lost an nonest, uprlirht
and respectable citizen. He will long be
remembered by a liost or wnim friends as
ono worthy of the highest esteem. He
leaves a wife and inrcc clilldrcu wlio have
tho sympathy of all. Twelve years ago a
camp of the P. O. S. of A was organized
nt Hetlervllio. It soon bad a membership
of 00, whoso ages ranged from 21 toG5
years. In the first 10 years uot a single
denlh occurred among tho members. The
lirst death was that of John Yohc, In the
spring or ltsaa. bleplien lletler was a
faithful member of the camp nnd Ills death
Is the second.
Experience vs. Inexperience.
Our new w o m e n's suede
gloves are more than meeting
tne expectations ol those who
set high store op first class goods
of that kind. Handsome yet
strong. Better than you've been
used to see, and a quarter less
in price, rour button i ; six
b u 1 1 o n mousquetaire, $1.25;
eight button mousquetaire,
$i-374- U1 them we fitly say
"yours lor service.
Black French Surahs. A new
importation, specially selected
by our Paris buyer last fall and
made just as we directed, beau
tiful finish. Many ladies prefer
an early choice ot such goods.
22-inch, 65 cents.
25- inch, 75 cents.
26- inch, $1.00.
Since these Surahs were or
dered there has been a sharp
advance in silk prices. But it
didn't affect them- We won't
let it affect the price now.
Our 24-inch Colored Surahs
are here in all the new colorings
more than a hundred shades,
from the darkest for street wear
to the most delicate tints lor
evening, $1.15.
Sometimes you want to shut
a strange door so that it'll stay
shut, spite of pick-locks or sneak-
thief ingenuity. Here s a little
thing that'll do the business for
you. Applied instantly ; hardly
too big to carry in your pocket-
book, bhould last lor years
50 cents.
Giui'it Juice rou Communion. The grapo
crop of A. Speei's vineyards last year was
double 1 hat of any previous year. His
vineynrds nenr Passaic have so increased
that he is able to keep a stock live or six
years ahead. They have become popular
wines among tne nest pnysieians in Hew
Voik, ami Inrgcly used for communion pur-
poses and lor wetiK and aged persons,
r or saio ny urnggi9is.
Tne pain and misery suffered bv those
who are allllcted with dyspepsia are Indes.
crlbable. The distress of the body is
equalled or surpassed by tho confusion
and torture of thp mind, thus making its
victims suiter double i miction, Ihe re
lief Hint is given by Hood's hnrsnparllla
has caused thousands to be thanklul for
this great medicine. It dispels the causes
of dyspepsia, nnd tones up the digestive
organs, iry uooit's carsnparuiu,
Look ! The household cures for sudden
pains, stitch, cramps and soreness, Is the
Hop Plaster.
CABLET Fevkk. Daibys Piopbvlactlc
i Hi Ul is uucdtiiUcd mine trentmeui ot scar
let fever. Used us u curcle it prevents the
throat from becoming diphtheritic, allays
tlio lniiammaiion and suouues tne pain,
Used to sponiie the bady it ulluys the itch
ing inllammatloi. of tho skin and destroys
Infection. Exposed in the sick room It
will prevent the spread of contagion nnd
Keep tne nimospiieru wiioirsmc.
To PiiESKiiVE Nati:i:ai. Flowbim. Dip
the lloivers in melted parafllne, withdinw.
ing them quickly. The liquid should be
only lust hot cnoiish to maintain its lluld
Ity and thu llowers should be dipped one
at a time, held by the stocks nnd moved
about lor 1111 Instant to get rid of air bub'
bles. Fresh cut llowers, free from moist'
ure, make excellent specimens In this way.
A carpet sweeper that would
clean corners would bring for
tune to the inventor. The
"Wanamaker" won't get into
corners, but it's death on carpet
dirt anywhere else. KegulaU
pressure of brush by push on
the handle light save where
dirt sticks, there bear on. No
battered furniture (rubber fen
der around), liasy to keep in
order (not a
about it). $3.
cog, not a band
The new goods in Muslin and
Cambric Underwear and in
Hamburg Embroideries have
been opened, New ideas with
the new stuffs.
John Wanamaker.
Chestnut, Thirteenth and .Market atresia,
and City-hall square.
It Is a matter of recrct that in introduc
ing Hood's Sarsaparllla, Its proprietors are
obliged to overcome a certain distrust by
Borne people who have unfortunately boiurht
worthless compounds mixed by persons ig.
uoraui 01 puarmaey. Messrs. v. 1. Hood
& Co. aro reliable pharmacists nf long ex'
perience, and nicy make no claims for
Hood's SarsiiDanlla which canuot be sub
stnntinted by the strongest proof. And we
say lo those who lack confidence, read the
unsolicited testimonials In lavnr of Hood's
Sarsaparllla, and then prove its merits by
actual personal test. We are conlldent von
win nnd it a medicine of peculiar curative
value, which can be implicitly relied upon.
I.lllle KicIkc.
Although the various countv papers have
hnd correspondents trom Centre township
for some time.Llme Ulclge, a principal patt
oi tins townsiiip, na3 not oeen nearu from.
It is tne purpose of tne wilter to give thu
readers of tho Colbmiiian from time to
time, such bits of news from this hitherto
unheard from quarter, as may seem inter,
esllng.
Lime Hldge, a vlllauo of from four to
live hundred inhabitants, receives its name
from a picturesque ledge of lime stone, ly.
Inir about half a mllo back of it. This
ridge, too, furnishes employment for a
largo number of men. There are two
churches In the village, two schools, three
stores and a post olllce.
Last Sunday tlio M. E Sunday school
adopted a new and verv bcautlliil Sundav
school service, to bo continued to the close
of the year. It was arranged by Mr. M. I.
lio v, aud win udd very mucli to tlie nt.
traclivencss of the school. This school
will compare favorably with unv in tho
Dunvillo district, and has been pronounced
by many tho best. The attendance durinu
the pait month will aveiage about two
hundred. I lie attendance last Suuday was
two hundred nineteen.
The C L. S. C, of Limo Ridge, known
as "Ihe Clover Circle" organized three
years since, now numbers twenty. The
meetings are lield semi-monthly and are
very Interesting indeed. The next meet.
ing will bo held at the resldenco of Mr. M.
I. Low, Feb. 18th, at which limo "Long-
iciiow nay" win ue observed by proper
memorial exercises.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity,
Rirentrtli and wholenompncHS. Voro economical
I than ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In comno
i tltlon will-the multitude of low test, short weight,
1 alum or phosphate) powdeis. Bold only in cans.
I Kovai. lUklNd 1'owDSR Co.. Wall St., N. Y.
Court I'roceetlluiiM.
Hegulnr February court convened on
Monday morning, Associate Judges Mur
phy and Mcllenry on the bench. Judge
Blwell being prevented from presiding by
illness.
Constables returns taken. Grnnd Jury
called and .1. G. Swank nppolntcd foreman,
and grand jury sent out, a wrilten charge
having been prepaied by Judge Elwell.
Report of sale continued nisi In follow
ing eitntes s Catharine Farvcr, Samuel
Smith, Elizabeth Clark, Catharine Fedder,
Elizabeth Kline, J. A. Hess, Samuel Ha-
genbneb, David Wag.'cr, llcnjiirnin C,
Hess. Joshua Savage.
Koad reports coulirmcd nisi : Green
wood near Ellis Recce ; Catawissa, .Jack
son near Geo, Kumley's ; ill. 1'leasant
near Hartzell s ; bugarloaf nnd Jackson
near I'eterman's ; Madison near Fuustnn's:
Mt. Pleasant near John Hippcnstcel's.
Keturns of inquest iu estates of Ellas
George, beonard sponenberg, A. ll. ttuti.n.
Auditor's report In estate of It. il. Little
confirmed nisi.
Estate of Gilbert Fowler, will contest.
Issuo refused.
Opinions filed in Roarlngcrcek township
vs. uricsoacn, ronock vs vanuersiice.
Krlckbaum vs. Stiles, estate of Geo. Hess.
True bills were returned against Hiram
l.o n u. iNol true bills in cases or (jlark
Dotz. M. Lohrmnn.
Sylvester Fahringer appointed guardian
of Jacob II. Fahringer, Mrs. Mary Dulcey
declared feme sole trader.
Citation awarded iu estate of Sarah A.
II nterlltcr.
I. Iv. Sweppenhelser. Jacob Grovcr and
Samuel Neybard appointed reviewers of a
road lu lleaver near u. Mngley.s.
Margaret Ilritlain declared u lunatic nud
C. C. Evans appointed committee.
Report at viewers of a bridge In Sugar
loaf confirmed nisi.
Citation nwarded In estate of Joseph
tiouguion.
Commonwealth vs. 11. llaviland, case
tried, not cullty.
Commonwealth vs. II. Long, caso tried,
not guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Supervisor of Locust,
noi pros allowed on payment ot costs.
Commonwealth vs. Supervisor of Pine,
nol pros allowed on payment of costs.
Commonwealth vs. Geo. Fisher, deft.
pleads guilty, sentence suspended.
Peter Fisher, Charles, Michael, Thos.
Shuman, J. P. Smith, C. A Shuman, and
uanlel Sl.'igley appointed Inspectors of
bridge.
Commonwealth vs. H, O'RIosser, jury
called aud veidlct of not guilty entered.
Report of grand jury died. Court ad
journed Wednesday morning at 10, until
Thursday morning at 9.
Hup.
liluom
ncott
NuffArlnat
ureenwootl
Duo. I'M.
lllooin rs
scott 116 0!)
(i. wood ion 7J
NUf-orioat 3U ;
1'nld.
ais7
Wl !
Void.
sou t
761 31
TIS 41
SO 00
Due.
4 is si
4T2 ie
37 77
1st Ul
1-st 07
Ml 41
411 11
41 01
mt ts
?in 43
761 34
.10 00
30 n
W 01
40 M
IS 40
678t 73
4ltS4
tiTfi M
IS sv
m
100 oo
4S3 M
6734 7
Duo.
1511 IS
S97 75
304 S i
SVJ 70
t 880 40
Less exonerations and per cent,
outstanding orders Jan 11 S8..
orders Issued to Jan 10, 87....
Orders redeemed to Jan 10 87, .
Orders outstanding Jan 10 87..
$ RS4 93
auv an
1491 07
491S 81
f CJI0 M
184 30
nt ts
t 6110 M
1491 07
491S M
nutstnnrllncronlfrH.Tanll AH
Orders Issued from Jan 11, B0, to
dan ui, or
crders redeemed to Jan 10, R7..
Orders outstanding San 10, ST....
6110 M
KXrKNSKS FOB TKB H-IDINB J1NT 10, 87.
Mate Ilosnltal for the Insane.
Oeorgo Fox lot
Mary I1UKUC8.. ,.
Jesse iveuy .. iui
I, Z Kahlcr 1M W
Jno. llojer it"
Sundry bills for merchandise for
family and paupers S
Auditors' & clerks' pay for Jan.
11,8a - " u'
John . Clarlr, orders of relief... 7 m
Kitchen Watts, orders ot relief a 7
(luy Jacoby, orders of relief 8 10
mz x LAUoacn oraers oi renei i w
M O Woodward and l)r Hede
ker, for arresting ,lno Boycr
. and taking to Danville.. 4 61
M C tlcL'ollum.extension ladder 8 to
KXDenses with Itosy Dodson o 49
Time papers publlsh'gstatera't 30 00
J ll luce, ueL'1 luriHitiruuiuc,, -
Digging grave for liuth Donly . . 2 uo
Expense taking It btout to 1' II. '' so
Wlls. W'anlch, lime 18 12
A solleder, snocmaklng 2 ss
V Unangst, " a 15
Kxpress on book. 3o
Tax and repairs for bong house 11 45
Paul E Wirt, for oaths 1 00
J II Mercer tax books l 6
Expense with Loyal Mausteller. 11 40
O ltlnk, binding twine 7 ro
T Mcurlde, combined binder.... l.J 0J
Smith it Decker, fertllUers 3ilo-
J uieffenbach, brooms a to
J 'ierwllllger, orders of relief. . 3 un
" comn for Em cook 1225
Orant Herring, cost on tax test, 2 60
J M Clark, cost on A. Crevellng
case a 50
Tax on Martha Drown bouse... 2 55
Woodward, attending tramps.. 10 00
Mrs O raxton, interest 8(60
J C Drown, engineering on res
ervoir....... .... 11 25
Moyer uros, medicine, 46 in
CAKlelm, " 12 95
J 11 Mercer " ............ B 61
l'ostage and stationery. 4 is
Neat & Dro. coaL 4 SO
Smith work 21 17
J Dachman,contract on resv'r.. 90 m
Eshleman " Co, plumbing 122 ra
Repairs 147 81
Drown, Insurance. 41 1.7
451 V)
272 40
For scrofula, impoverished blood and
general dubillty, Scott's Emulsion of pure
Cod Liver Oil, with Hypopbosphttcs, has
no eipial iu the whole realm of medicine.
Head the following: "I gave ono bottle of
Scott's Emulsion to my owu child for scrof
11I11, and the client as marvelous." U.
M. Giiay, M. D., White Hall, Ind.
For some time oast it has been nlivlnim
If you would preserve your health aud In- that a depot is greatly needed hcie, and
vigorate your entire system use Perrine's this week a petition is being circulated, re.
Puro llarlev Malt Whiskey. For sale by
V. 11. Itobblus, liloomsburg, l'a, eow
Mv little son, three years of age, was
terribly ulllicled with sciofula. His hiad
was entlielv covered with scrofulous sores.
and his body showed many marks of the
disease. A lew bottles 01 Ayer s sarsapa
rllla cured him." W. J. Ueckctt, Hymera,
lud.
When Dtby ni tick, n gyo her CMtoria,
Whtp. she wm a Child, the cried for L'utorlk,
When -tie becime MIi, ihe clang to CutorU,
When the had Children, the gtre them CtetorU,
questing Supt. Hslstead to order ono built.
Tho Pennsylvania Canal Comnanv aro
rebuilding the lower lock, nt this place.
cmploylnc a large number of men. under
tne superintcndaiicy of Silas How.
Iupttriictluii lu MuhIc.
Mrs. M. A. Smith gives lessons in vocal
and Instrumental music. She will ho pleas,
ed to oall ou uny one deslrlnc information
as to terms, who will notify her, or can ho
found (or tho present at Judge Elwcll's.
Sho has had many years' experience as a
teacher, and lias had charge nf the music
department in high grade seminaries. 4w.
Iv.vliIliUloiiattlieUaiivlllelloKpltal.
On Friclav eveninc Jan. 28th. at 7 o'clock
the Amusement Hall ut the Hospital be
gan to till to witness an exhibition given by
tne attendants 01 111c tiisiiiiiiion -md the
house w us soon tilled by the inmates und
employees. Since the amusement Hall has
been completed tbo unfortunates of the
place bavo been ireuted to u number of
concerts and entertainments of different
kinds but none of them wero nppncialed
or applauded so hearti'v ns this one. Al.
though the llrst attempt for Hospital talent
it was voted a grnnd success throughout.
The actors without exception carried all
their parts well. At half past seven the
curtain rose and a tableau representing
music was seen. 1 nu tableau was grand
and seemed to give a peep to the golden
realms. Miss Lou 8. Uutlcr, Miss Clara
Heller, and Miss Ida Coxey wero the actors
in this scene. Next in order wa3 a Mower
song, with part of the singers' features vis.
Ible through canvas, representinarsun-llow.
era. This was composed of Muses Kate
Smith. Hattlc Hester, Lou liutler. Macule
O'ilrlen and Tiiza McQInnes nnd was ren
dered Willi good effect. Next on the pro.
grumme was a brief comedy entitled tho
"Postal Card ' aud war, played elTictiiallv
by Jennie Bnylcr, Alice Smith, Heuina
Wlremnn, Dr. t-clp. Lou S. Uuller and Mil
ton Fulek. Tho next scene was an old
man (Elmer OI1I1 reading a paper nnd keep
Ing nn eye on his daughter (.Magpie
U'Urien) who has two lovers Robert (W.
Uleld) und Frank (Uius Fruit). This had
a taitlug allicl ou 1110 audience ami was
encored very heartily. The following also
took part : Zella Moyer, Kate bmllh,
Hattie Hester nud Austin Ohl. Tho next
was "Vilklns and his Dinah" with nn ex
plauatory song. The characters in this wero
Austin Ohl, the rich ineichanl. Miss Julia
liluck his daughter und E E. Ohl thu
lover. Thin "Jlimlu lull," u sleighing
song as given by the entire troupe and
the conciil ci neluded with u Bong ''Good
Night Ladies." E. E. O.
S1LARISS.
Thcmas Mcflrtde, steward ,
J H McKetvy, M v. .....
II W Mc Reynolds, M D
Iteece Falrman
Dr J Schuyler.
U A Klelm .
Tramps
OCT DOOR XEUXr.
Jackson 'Cams
Matthias MiotU.
Lucy w ertman.
Al. Cadow.
M argai et Dawson.
H S Young.
t rea euncr
.Mn.ierva jlir.
Hester uomboy.
Emma lleriz
Sarah Jonei
larlus cox
m Shoemaker.
ra c Hamilton
:llen and Hannah Klnuey.......
Daniel lncold.
Samuel Karver
Levi Hall
.Martha Drown
oeorgo II Drown, (colored)
icoDert moui.
cal Halfpenny
rs Aieman
Daniel Qarraan
Ellen nreen. (colored)
John llcusc 1
rs Jones, or i;spy.
rs Levi Creasy.
eorge samuela.
Sarah Gross.
rs II ram long
mma cook
Clara Ileldebrand
Jane Mc.Mlchael
Ueorgo Apple jate
$ 1876 OS
6.50 M
50 00
50 U0
75 Ol
75 00
75 00
- $ 1050 00
U 20
$ 1525 24
4410 Ol
We. the understood. udltorsof the townshlna
comprising the ubom Poor District, met at the
Poor Uouse on Monday, January 10 SS7, examined
tho accountsot tho Treasurer and Directors from
Jen. 11, 1880, to January 10, 1837, and the vouchers
for the same, ana nna mem correct, as net tor! n
uuuve.
ljKMiy 1;. DISSS,. 1
JOSEPH OAlfniSON, Auditors.
C, 11. DILD1NE, J
Value of Ileal and Personal l'ronertv. belontrlnL
iu iiiooni 1 our iiiinci, uuu. iv, iqoi.
See whit the Secretary of the Interstate Poultry
dim i ti oiock AthocLiuon, 01 t-ouuen,
ItlinoU, ha)s
Augut 3, 1836.
S. S. MYERS.
IIbak fata . I h 1, e used some of your Chick.
chick. er -e-kes (Poultry Food), .aiui.,ii,f,ed
out 11 increases tne prouueuon 01 my towK.
A. A COWUEKV
DliUNKENNIInS, Ol! LlQUOlt HaIIIT, OAN Ilk
CtTllKD IIY ADMINISTEUINa I lit. lUlSHS1
Golden Spkoipio It can be given In 11 cup
of colteo or tea without Ihe knowledge of
j-OTICE !
"notice Is hereby given that an application will
bo made to the Governor ot the Male of 1'eniisj l
vanla on Saturaay.the Pith day ot February, is87,
under tho Act ot Assembly of tho Commonwealth
'An aci to provide for
ion or certain cor
1874, and the uup
rterof an Lit pmli,i1
corporation to be called "The stiver Spring (Kerry
Comnany." the character and oblnctnf whieh tu
to mine, quarry and ship llmebtone, and tho man.
uiueiuru uuu ban, ui innuor any oiuer arncio or
commerce uiauufactured from limestone, and do
such other business as permitted In the tsth beo
tlon 1 f second class, named in sections of tho Act
ot Assembly ot April w. ts71, and Us supplements.
1 un uamea ui uiu buuacnuers or tne certlncaleof
ot Pennsylvania, entitled
the lntornoratlon and llet-ulallon or certain ('nr.
porauons," appro vca April .
iieineiii inereio, ior me cuaneror anlalended
m emeu urui m uuiu iuu huuwiuuku incorporation are: o. W. Crevellng. Aaron lioone,
the person taking It, effecting a speedy and c. M. ere' eilng, J, K. lioone and c? w. .Miller.
iiermaneut cure, whether tho patient Is a
moderate drinker or nn alcoholic wreck.
Thousands of diunknrds have been made
temperate men who bavo taken Ihe Golden
cpeclllc in their coileo without uictrKtinwi.
edue, and to-dnv bellevo they nult drink.
Ing of their own free will, No hnrmf"!
elfects results from Its administration.
Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and
full particulars. Address ii. confidence
Golden Specific Co., 185 Kace Sl Clncin.
natl, Ohio. dcc3 8!Jly.
O. A. Hoberls, of East Wilson, N.V., had
thirteen srrofiilous ulcers ou his face and
neck, Hoods barsaparlllajmrcd them.
Fiiek Tiiaiib. The reduction of Internal
revenue and the taking oil of revenue
Btamps from Proprietary Medicines, no
doubt has largely benelilted tho consumers.
ns well as leliuvlng the buiden of home
manufacturers. hn dally Is this the caso
with Green's August Flower and Iloschee's
ucrmun byrup, as tbo rciluction of thirty
stx cents per dozen, has been added to lu.
crciifu the sir.u ot the bottles containing
these remedies, thereby giving ouo.flfth
more medicine In the 75 cent she. Tho
August Flowerl for Dyspepsia nnd Liver
Complaint, ami tho German Syrup for
Cough and l.iini! troubles, have tierhans.
the largest salo of auy medicines in the
world, The advantage of increased size
of the bottles will bo greatly appnclatol
by the sick and iilllletej, iu every tuwn and
village In civilized countries. Sample
Domes ior iu cents remain tuo same size.
Jan 38, 1 y, 87, e o w
Jansi
u. v, MILLED, solicitor.
Irania AsriwHural WorltB, 7crk, Pa..
to- tltaairt4
Bifrs.r--fm..' 'lmmi
octi ss 4'Jt.nld.
TO ADVERTISERS I
for a check for CH) we will nrlut a ten. linn ml
vertlbcincnt In ooe million I biiesof leading Amer
lean newupapers. This Is at the rate or only one.
ntth of a cent aline, for 1,0m circulation 1 The
auveriiscuicut wm oe piaceu oeiore one million
mnrriU newspaper nurclmser: or I'ivk Mn.r ion
ltmnKKS. Ten lined will accornmnilnti, nliniir. ?.t
words. Address with copv of Adv, and check, or
wnd SO cents for book ofi76 pages.
ut-u i', huhi.lu s cu., iu rpriice St., New
iork. lltewt
PERRINE'S
I
PURE
BARLEY
MALT WHISKEY.
mm
Distiiuo from selected Parley Malt and guaranteed to bo chemically puro
aud lite from Injurious oils and 1 elds often contained in alcoholic llnuors. His
ebpeclatly adapled to persons requiting a stimulating tonic, consumptives being
Knuiij u-iiciiiii-u u hhuk', m'ltiuiuir'iuru v) iL'nuiuii , yui biiiauf as a lilureuc,
Nervine, Tonic and Allerauvo. For contuuiptlics it Is Invaluable, l'LUHlND't
I't'KK uaulky MALT w HlsKEY insures a return of vigor to the stomach, u good
appetite, a rich and abundant blood und IncreaMd llesh und muscular tissue. A
biiuiuiant mild and gentle In enect. DjspepbU, Indigestion and all watting Uls.
luniii wviiiiiirij vutiiiurit-u iiu um; ,'1 , i wv a 1 ui v i.iriey a 11 v ni'-Key,
it tsn tonlo snd diuretic and a nowerlul htrenirthener to theentlruhvbtriii. iRtt.
Dl.NE'S PUKE DADLKYMALT MIISKE has proved a medicinal protection to
thobo who pursue their avocations in the open air and whoso Uallv work rails it.
exceptional powers of endurance. Ask -our nearest druggist or grocer forlor
PKltlilNK SPritEDAllLEY MALT WIUSKhY rovlves the energies of thoeo worn
out w llh excebblve bollly or mental effort aud acts as a safeguard against cxpoburo
.u ,1 , . uiiu iibuiuua ,i-niuvi, 11. 111 Ul I, o ail luuiuiiuua uibcubt'tj I1UU1 IUU 6 blim,
ii.m nuiinnui o,V? lUCttllOU mm ii.lbUUB n uuiu u MWiimi) my rt'IlUCIB pmnO
i'j ou , ,piu mm iu iriuuvai uiD June)
Malt Whlhkev u nnwprrnl liivUrnrniit. R
aim helper to tiigcbiion. 1'KKIIINE'S
hUkey
liter to
l'l HE DAltLEY MALT UI11SKKY
11 bout unduly stimulating the Md.
n8 tucreubiit their flagging activity,
counteracts the iflects of fatigue, baa.
tens convalescence and Is a ' holOhome
and prompt diuretic. Watch t he label I
Nuno genuine unless bearing tho slgna-Hue
Tho analysis as It unneara br the Lo1
bulon every bottle; lhuvecarerullyau
uyiea tnoi'vait iuhiky Mait Wiiisv
kkv made by M. A; J. K Perrlne and nud
:i eutireiy ireo rrnm fusel oil, furfurol,
metals and acids and is ab,olulel)
pure." Siuitea, I'liiilldi .IrU.ur Mairr,
.raauam uririe vmnrtmet of Munich
wriirm onit h eivuiurii
Vor sate uy an druggists
and irrocera throuehout
the United btates and
Canadas.
37 NORTH FHONT ST. 38 NORTH WATER ST., PHILA
iuu mu ui uubuiipwj amualii uii.M.tiia. jannsm
103 04
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191 40
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79 50
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81 5.1
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15 Ol
52 00
13 75
15 50
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nreenw'd" 'ra
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Less estimated exonoratlons
and commissions
arm and buildings.
.ludEment on Dennis' pro jerty..
Ixng propertv
norbes.
bed cal lie
blunts ..
1 brood sow
no chickens.
Farm lmmcmeHs
Furniture In roor House
steward's House..
ISO bushels wheat on band
i bUbheH rs e on hand
1(0 bushels I otatoes
heads cubbaco
5 bushels turnips.
i a tons nay
1050 sheaves com foddo
225 bushels oats
sis uusneiscorn ears
4 bushels onions.
.-.tio ids nork ana lard.
400 lbs beef
3 tons coal
500 lis Hour.
s DDIs vinegar.
2 bushels beans.
l doi sauerkraut.........
10 bandies rye straw
ion lbs oacked butter
20 cans tomatoea
14 acres grain in ground
12 bushels apples
t 4 8 2s
rtu IS
472 12
397 75
.'101 31
S9J 70
t 3119 33
221 ro
1S500 03
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250 10
375 00
203 00
41 00
15 10
27 tO
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223 00
200 00
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53 00
23 00
1 50
1C5 00
63 00
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200 00
4 00
13 2 00
28 00
75
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2 00
5 00
2 50
25 00
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112 00
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l'RODCCTS KilSSD ON FiKM.
313 bushels wheat
but ' corn cars. ,
291 " oats
ia " potatoes....
" beans
ao 11 apples.
" beeta
31 " ryo
2921 lbs pork and lard.
529 lbs butto made
too lbs beet
20 tons bay
la-xjBneaves corn lonaer.,,
750 heads cabbaee
50 bundles rye stra iv
3a dozen eggs
& bbls cider
10 snoatB
calves raised
73 chickens raised ,
i nut saurkraut ..
SO bushels turnips
50 cans tomatoes
8 bushels onions.
No. ot paupers remaining last
report.
Admitted during the year
Discharged during the year....
Died during the) ear
Hemalnlog Jan. 10, '7 .............
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101 S5
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5 to
15 50
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131 25
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220 01
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Jan. 28, 'b7.
ItEECEFAlIIMAN.I
j.bOllUYLEH, Vrirectora.
C. A. KLEIM, j
Al Private Sale!
The following properties aro offered ot I'rlvaW
Kale by the Mutual DulldlDg and Loan Association
ot liloomsburg, and will boso:d cheap as they
must be sold to close out "Series 11" ot Bald Asm).
clatloni
1. A lot on East street, adjoining premises of Mr
Cieo. Lockard, In the town ot Dloomatiurg.whereca
aro erected a
Two-Story Frame Dwelling,
a barn and outbuildings.
8, A lot, situate on Main street, In tbo tows of
Espy, whereon are elected a good two-story
Frame Dwelling,
a barn and outbuildings, and now occupied by
Henry Waples. Apply for terms to
N. U. FUNK,
de3.3l.su Atty. tor AssMUltb
I