THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, THE COLOMBIAN. II I, O O M S 11 tl II CI, Vlt t II A V, M IV J, S;j Hull Komi Tlmo TaMe. LACKAWANNA k IILOOMHUUltO ItAll. I10AD SOUTH. i lO.fd A. Jl Mall Train south. 5.1'i I'. M l.a I', M I. I'. M. Impress Train f.. 13 I'. M, Accommodation 'I'm In li.M A. M. CATAWIS9A HAIt, HOAI), NOIU'II. Accommodation Train o.ss A. M. Itrgular Kxprcss ,M 1'. M, WltlTII Wo I'. j. 11,33 A. M. Through cars on Kxpress train eltlier to New York or l-lilt.iilelphl.i. Accommodation train runs between CiituH ts.s.i and Wlltlanispnrt. MIT1CK 10 HJllSCIIIIlKttS. All other liuslneiis having been brought to a rash basts, It lifts become necessary that the same rule should I applied to the 1'rlntliig business. A sub. bcrltier who does not pay by the tlmo Mi year Is up Is no prollt to the onlee, and 1( payment bo longer de ls oil he Isuposltleoloss. Wo shall expect all, there fore, to pay up between this tlmo and tho llrst of July ensuing, as vc have heavy pajmenta to meet at t hat date. il.icli subscriber can see by the date print ed with his name on each paper from what tlmo he owes. Itemittanco may bo made by mall, at our risk If witnessed by tho Postmaster. Those Indebted for .lob woik ami advertising must also bo prompt in their paj ments. Produce will continue to be taken In payment as heretofore. If Kpy w.n stuHg with a spelling Tuesday night, though not seriously. 'bee" last Xavagalion is open on the l'ennsylvania canal, the water having been let in last week. Tho new sheet lamps wcrulightiil for the first time, on last Stitiinlny night, and they arc decid edly the grandei-t improvement Itloonisburgever indulged in. Now is the lime lo ga'ther and hum dieayed garden vegetation, such as old vines, broken medicine bottles, dead cats, broken shoes and old rubbers, The liw requires tiiat nil sales of real estate made by guardian?, trustees, executors, adminis trator and others, acting in a fiduciary capacity, shall be advcrli-ed in the newspapers. Mr. I). Vi'. .lohmoiijliaviiig recently purchased the bakery and confectionary of Mr. E, Jacobs, on .Main ctre-it, below Mniket, has just coin pletul a very largo brick oven and olherwi-e improved the establishment. Township Supervisors should bear in mind that townships are liable for accidents and dam ages to teams and pcr-ons occasioned by the roads not being in older, and no ilifciiiniiiiitioii is made in the law, exempting any special sea son. A number of Catawissa's young ladies nnd gentlemen gave u very creditable entertainment hut Saturday evening, in the Masonic Hall, in that town, for the benefit of St. John's Church. The programme consisted of vocal and iiislru nuntal music, tableaux and farces. We are informed that a healthy female child was born in Ilohrsburg, about two weeks ago which weighed'only 3 pounds. It was fully developed, its head well covered with jet black hair over an inch in length, and to all appear ances is in perfect health. lis parents are of ordinary size. A game of lae ball was played last Saturday afternoon, on the grounds of the Normal School, between the ). K.'s, of lilooiiisliurp, and a jiickeel nine from the school. The O. K.'s won the game by a score of 25 to 10 runs. At the beginning of the second inning O. K. stock was below par, but from that time till the close of the game they allowed their opponents but ti runs. The return game is booktsl to rome oil' on Satuiday the loth instant. Miwrs. C. A. Kleim and C. S. Furrnan have commenced work on their new building, on Mam street, below .Market. ihey propose erecting a structure of brick, -15 feet front by CO feet deep, nnd two stories high. Mr. Kleim finishes one-half the building for his drug store, while Mr. Kurman completes the oilier half for i place in which to carry on the harness-making business. The building is tu be completed about the first of November next, anil will be another -ornament to !loomburg. Our townsman, Hervey K. Smith, Em., has lieen chosen orator for the annual rc-union of the lie-lies Lettiia l.'nion Society, which will be iicM at Dickinson Seminary, Williamspoit, on the afternoon of June -"-d, lb7o. Mr. Smith is 3t LijIJtiMin graduate of the class of lbGO, when Dr. Thompson Mitchell was 1'iesident of the faculty and i'rof. Kerrce of this place one of bis efficient corps of assistants. Mr. Smith is an eloquent and forcible public speaker, anil we iirnlict for the society a rare treat on the occa sion of the delivery of the oration. Col. A. K. MeClure, of Philadelphia, will lecture for the society upon the evening of the same day. Last Friday inoiuiug a collision occurred on the Catawissa Itaihoad, three miles east of Cat awissa, between a western bound freight train and a light engine going cast, resulting in the death of engineer Joseph Ilroombach, of C.ita wissu, who was running the light engine, and wounding several others, though not seriously. Although terribly mangled, having had both legs and one arm cut ollj and his stomach cut so that his interior organs were exposed, Mr, Ilroombach livid and was rational for more than one hour, imploring, his men to kill him and iwl his sullering. Ilotli engines, Ul coal cars and 1-1 gondolas were completely wrecked, Mr. Ilroombach leaved a family to mourn his death. COUNTY SIH'EIIINTIINDKNT. On Tuesday the School Directors of Columbia county met in convention, in pursuance of law, and by a unanimous vote re-elected Win. II. Snyder to the office of County Superintendent of Common Schools. His salary was fixed at $1,200, an increase of $200. This action f the Directors is a high endorsement of Mr. Snyder, nvho has proved himself uu industrious and tHicient officer. The attendance was large, all the districts being fully represented, with few exceptions. S. J, Jayue, of litrwiek, was called to tho chair, and It. K. JCarr, of Itlooiubburg, and A. W. Monroe, of Monlour, acted as Secretaries. The proceedings were conducted in a dignified way and were characterised with unanimity. A committee of the M. E. S. S., of Milling ville, submit the following resolutions: Since our dear friend I.iunie Killer has gone "bejond thu smiling and the weeping" we re solve: While all inks tho friendly greetings, tho swiet smiles and tho angelic songs, ue sutler an incparable loss, and the wounding of our till' direst sympathies. That we more than ever feel "How sweet it will be there to meet thu dear ones all at home." Wo re-joice that she now realizes her brightest visions of "love, list and home." Cl.AltA A. Ilu-ts 1 JuN.MK S. i.c'KiioiK. Committee, Mattii: CJ, l-VrVltaTKUX. J -and others, Harmmi'u show exhibits at Danville on the 10th and no elcult many of our nudeis will there to enjoy tho luxury of being hum bulged ut the rate of lilty cents per head exclusive of other I'xiu'iiscm and loss of time, hi one particular HarniiM deserves cnelitf'or his uniform anil invariable frankness he Kives himself out us tho greatest humbugger Jl" the ago and to thut pledge he Is ulway willful. There-lore alter hcoiiIb haio nald their money and tccn his show, let them not complain thut they have been hutubuirirecl that in what they mo promised aud what luty pay for, and what they will assuredly J5. Miss Susan Dcnln and her combination of arllsls will give two entertainments in the Opera House on Monday and Tuesday evenings, tho 17th and 18th Instant. Tho Heading 2'i'mM ami DUimtch compliments Miss Dcnln as follows! Miss Suan Dcnln appeared in Miami'! Wife. 1 It r Impersonation of tho wronged and long sullering wife was a truthful picture of tho trials of many another "Mrs. Delaunine" in real life. Miss Dcnln has an ctpresdve face, which lights up with the varying emotions of the character she assumes, and is often startling in its earnest liess, Tho tableaux were effective and the piece ran smoothly, each part being well taken. Mtss Denin has proved herself a thorough actress, and we hope she will soon visit in again. Tho Singer Sewing Machine Manufacturing company Ins contributed ten thousand dollars in aid of the Centennial exhibition. Very well nnd very pitrlotle. Hut, a short time ago, we got all the sewing niachlno agents In town Into our wool for printing some remarks about the profits of the sewing machine business. Now it is ipiito certain that people In moderate circum stances, or whose huslnctu profits aro limited to small per centage, do not make ten thousand dollar presents, however patriotic such action may be. Wo submit, therefore, that tho com pany itself has done infinitely more In the way of advertising the largo profits it acquires than would ho posiblc for us, even though wo de votul all our lime to writing about sewing ma chines. However, we would not make a good one for ten times the amount the company charges for one. KXIIIMTION. Kor the benefit of their school, an entertain ment will he given by the pupils of No. 2, !ld street, llloomsburg, next Saturday evening, May 8, at the Opera House. The entertainment will consist of tableaux, songs, dialogues, light gym nastics, &c.f of select readings by Miss Emma Ilrewer, elocutionist at Dean College, liingham ton, and of Instrumental music by Mr. li. II. Hliiikhiml and by tho llloomsburg Hand. Admission twenty-lire cents. Tickets at Clark's and Everett's liook Stores. Doors open at 7:15, exercises to commence at 7:15. The No. 2 school is taught by Miss Mary Jane Carr, one of the most successful and woi thy teachers in Town, nnd de-erves the en couragement and patronage of the people, especially of the parents and friends of the children taught there. The entertainment will be well worthy of attention. HASH D.U.I.. A very interesting game of Ilaso Hall was played at Stillwater, on Sitorday, May 1st, between a cliibof that place and the Champion's Ha-e liall club, of Orangeville. The following is the score: CHAMPIONS. p STIMAVATKli. (i. n. i Low, p. 5 fl I'ealcr, p. Conner, c. 2 (! (loulder, c. Delong, 1st b. !! 7i Knelly, s. s. Allabach, s. s. I 3 Mellenrv, 1st b. Williams 2d b. II 5 'Earns, 2d b. Iiariuan,:!d b. 3 -1 Kline, liil b. 1' leckinstine, 1. f. It fi Drake, 1. f. ;i Keller, Henrv, f. 1 O. .Mcllenry,c. f. r. f. ti Hcinhard, r. f. Total, 27 45 1 Total, 27 2 Time of game 2 hours and 40 minutes. Umpire, K. Herring. Scorer, I;. I'. Stiner. A return game will be played at Orangeville, Mav 13th, 1875. COUllT l'KOCKKDINGS. The May Term of the Court of Quarter Ses sions and Common Pleas in and for the County of Columbia, convened at 10 o'clock on Monday morning. His honor Judge Klwell presided, asistcd by the Associate Judges, Irani Derr and Isaac S. Monroe. The returns of the constables dom the several townships were received, and the constables chosen at tho spring elections sworn in. Under the provisions of the late liquor act repealing local option, the constables were compelled to make special affidavit witli regard to the returning of all persons violating the conditions of the same. The roll of Jurors ailed over, all answered. II. L. Diellenbacli and Daniel W. Kelchner were excused from icting as (Irani! Jurors. Milton Cox, F.van C. Jones and John K. Oir- ton were appointid tip-staves for the first week, and Elijah Shutt and Michael Walter for the second week. Joseph K.. Sands, of .Mt. Pleasant township, was cho-ui foreman of the (I rand Jurv. Ills honor charged the Jury in his iiu:il able manner, instructing them that it was their Inly to make dilligent inquiry into all alleged crimes biought before them, that they were the grand inquest inquiring for the rounty of Co lumbia. The matteis about which the-y were to inquire would be laid before them by the Dis. triet Attorney, but they were not restricted to these, for if the-y had personal knowleslge of any they might act upon them. The indictments laid before them would be signed by the District Attorney, with tho named of the witnesses for the Commonwealth endorsed upon them, the witnesse-s were to be sworn by the foreman, or fome oilier incmlier of the Grand Jury, They were not to bear witnesses on behalf of the de fendants, as they were not lo try causes but simply to ascertain whether there was sufficient evidence lo hold the parties accused to trial. When satisfieil that there was reasonable grounds to believe that tho persons charged hould be held for trial, il was the duty of the irand Jury to mark upon the indictment the words "a true bill." Abo that it rupiind the assent of twelve of the Jury to find a true bill, ind if that manv did not concur then the in- lietmcnt should be marked "not a true bill." He in-lrucli-d them that they need nut examine ill of thu witnesses for tho Commonwealth, if satisfied from those they have heard that a true bill shu lid be found, but that it was tiieir duty to examine all before they found not a true bill. That there are- often several charges in thu same indictment which are called counts, as for in. stance, a party might be charged with larceny in one count, aud then in a second count, in the same imlictmmt, tn same party migiu ne charged with having received stolen goods, knowing them to bo stolen. In such a case, if tho evidence warranted it, the Grand Jury might ignoru thu first charge-and find a true bill on the second. Ills honor was not awaie that :mv eases out of the usual kind brought before graud jurie-s would be presented to them, If at my time they deemed it necessary to make in quiry with regard to matters they did not under stand the court would inform them, 1 heir oath taught them their duty. They were diligently to inquire into the charges laid before them, to keep secret their transactions, to present no one from improperlnotives but to prient all matters truly. In cases of misdemeanors if they found "not a true bill," thin it was their duty to dis pose of the co-ts by pulling them either upon tho county or the pro-eculor, but never upon the defendant, and that a good criterion to go by in determining as to whether the county or the prosecutor should pay the costs in such Ciiscs, was that if they believed tho prosecutor aettd iu good faith an 1 from a reasonable suspicion then the county should pay, but if he acted on un proper grounds the costs should be put upon Iii in. Men were not on die one hand to be deterred from duty by a fear of having costs put upon them, or on the other hand encouraged In wrong by being allowed to bring accusations from malicious motive, uud unsusiaiucd by proof, mid have the costs of thu same Isirue by the county, Ik-Mated to thiui that they were a p.ut and parnl of lm iimcliiliiry of justice. It was lluir duly lo piuteit thu Inicmw cf the Coiiimouvitnlth, and that peace unit good order requiiid that i4lelidas be punished, He in joined n pun tin 111 to vl.lt thu public, buildings, thut it was a duly piopir and right for a grand Jury riprcriiiting ihe people of tbe lounly lo examine Its prison and UKiitaiu the condition of thu prlsuucir and Ihe slate of the discipline I bey uio under, iihilhir lux or too severe, The court on petition confirmed the apiolnt merit of John' I.aiarui as deputy constable ol Hcuton townsldp, , Or. der of sale continued, Hcportof viewers of n road In Soolt township, Confirmed nisi, .Tcromo Grasley vs. Deliah Graslcy. Subpu-na In divorce awarded, l'ctllton for sale of real estate of Hobcrt Walls. Hale ordered. Hond npproved. In thu estate of Henry K. Hare. Hcport of sale confirmed niel. Auditor's report on exceptions to tho account filed by administrator of James Hess, confirm ed tii'i. Auditor's report in tho citato of Geo. Keller continued nisi, Petition for llio Incorporation of "The Mutual Kiro Insurance Company," of Millville, pre sented by A. (J. Smith, Ksq., and ordered to be advertised, Petition of the citizens of Centre township, presented by C, W, Miller, for ihe appointment of Wm, Shatter nnd Wm. Donnis as Overseers, and Henry Shafier nnd Henry Hess as Super visors of that township. Parlies named ap pointed. Keportof viewers of a road In Scott township, presented by John G. Freeze. Viewers report adverse to opening of said road, S. U. Colley vs. H. K. Pelerman. May 3d, 1875. Paper purporting to bo an appeal filed and rule granted em the Justice, Win. Apple man, to send up a more perfect appeal. Charles Lee vs. T. L. Kline. Utile granted to show cause why judgment shall not be opened and defendant let into a defense. Sarah Miller, wife of Heuben Miller, by her next friend, Lamon Martt, vs. Hcuben'Mlller, Daniel H. Miller and Daniel F Seybert. In ICquity. The court appointed Hobort F. Clark examiner and master iu equity. C. D. Fowler vs. Wm. Harris. Itulp granted on the defendant to show cause why the Shcrill shall not strike oil' the return made, and amend the same according to the facts. Ktioch HittenhoiHo vs. Anna lltttenhouse. In partition. Order of sale continued. John' H, Donaldson vs. U. M. Hockmau. Suuuel Knorr continued as auditor. O. H. llrockway vs. Samuel Hogart. Hulo lo choose arbitrators stricken oil. In tbe matter of James McNinch, guardian of Mary D. Hausc. Citation awarded to issue to said guardian and the executors) of Stephen lialdy, deceased, to be served !I0 days before next court. John II. Goodman vs. Kdward Oerrity. Hide granted on plaintilT lo show cause why the service of the writ of Habere Facias Possessio nem should not be set aside-, and a writ of resti tution of possession of ihe premises in this action demanded. In tho estate of Abraham Young, deceased time for filing report extended until May Utb, 1S75. Commonwealth vs. Hredbendcr. Fornication and bastardy. Nol pros allowed. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Heagle. Fornica tion anil bastardy, Nol pros allowed. John Harmon Hrigiit anil Anna Kisner al lowed lo adopt Charles Kisner. Commonwealth vs. Wm. Smith. Assault and battery. True bill. On petition court appointed Aaron Hcnder and John Drescher Supervisors of Kishingcreek township. In the matter of the lunacy of Thomas Cress, ler. Keport of inquisition filed. Kcport of sale in the estate of Enoch Fox, confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs. Charles I.indcmuth. He cognlzance of defendant and Henjamin I.indc muth forfeitest in open court to bo taken oil' on tin- appearance of defendant. The court appointed K. II. Little, J. II. James and Ilerviy E. Smith a committee to examine Joshua M. Ke.sier, a' candidate for ad mission to Columbia county bar. In the estate of C. G. Hicketts, deceased. On motion of C II. llrockway, M. E. Jackson, au ditor, was granted permission to file his report on May llth, 1S75. Commonwealth vs. Win. Fowler. Fornica tion and bastardy, A true bill. Recognizance of defendant and Jacob S. Evans in SGOO for appearance of defendant at next session. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Goidner. For gery. Not a true bill, and the prosecutor, Lem uel Force, pay the eeists. Thu same day couit sentenced Lemuel Force to pay the costs within 10 days and give bail to the Sheriff, Jackson Kline vs. Charles Lee. Certiorari. Arguul before Judge klwell, E. II. Little for plainlili; Hervey E. Smith for defendant. l!ic- ord of the justice sustained. Commonwealth vs. Michael Hooch and Sam uel Gi'iger, Supervisors of Montour township. Commonwealth vs. Wm. Krickbaum. Not a true bill, and J, D. Rice, pro-ecutor, pay costs. The same day court sentenced piose'Ctilor to pay costs within ten days, and give bail to the Slier ill' for the same. Commonwealth vs. John Mori is. Hill ignor ed and county to pay costs. Robert Gorrel, who survived Clias. 1). Norton, vs. Jusepli At, i-reck. Court granted a rule i u defendant to show cause why the rule of refer ence shall not be stricken oil'. Returnable at next tei m. H. F. Hor.in, trustee, vs. John F. Lewis and Geo. E. Atkins. C, (!. Harelay continued as auditor. On motion of E. II. Little, Esq., Joshua M. Kester was admitted to practice in the Courts of Columbia county, On petition of citizens of Orange town ship, the court granted a mandamus on the Sti- pervi-ors of said township, to levy an additional ix of two nulls on the dollar, to pay a debt of four bundled dollars duo Isaac Mcliridu for injuries received upon one of tin- roads of said township. Commonwealth vs. Wm, Smith. Aggravated assault and battery. Hubt, F. Clark and District Attorney for commonwealth, A. C. A llervey Smith and E. II. Heeler for defendant. This caso aroso from a fight that took place in Jersey- town on the 12th of Ftbruary, 187-5, afler a fox hunt. Thu dogs commenced thu fight and finally the men became parties to, Kimby, the prosecutor, was knocked down by thu defendant and soma of the bones of Ids face broken. Ver dict, guilty as to the first count, not gdilty as to second aud third counts. Commonwealth vs. Michael Rotich and S.nu- nel Gciger, Supervisors of Montour towudiip. Recognizance of defendants in $100 for appear ance at next session taken. Commonwealth vs. Leonard Shliunan. Nol pros, allowed on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs. Estus Hangs and II. W. Hangs. Recognizance of defendant and 11. W Hangs forfeittd Iu ba taken ofi' on appearance of defendant. Commonwealth vs. Jacob S. Hindi-rHter. Recognizance of defendant and S. I', Scldielor forfeitest to be taken oll'on appearance, In thu matter of damages eipeulug Iron street, Illoouisbuig. The repoit of viewers bavin been tiled anil continued nisi, it is ordered that exceptions may bo lilid on or before 1 lib May, notice to be given to each person, Commonwealth vs. l itteimau, Jte-eoguizaiiee of defendant and licnjauilli l eltiimau foileltul to be taken oil' on uppearuneu of defendant. Commonwealth vs. Until Fuller. Kicogniz aucu of defendant and D, F. Sctbcrt forfeited to bu taken oil' on appearance of defendant. The Graud Jury made the following uport and weru disihargid: Columbia (.'flinty S; Among the neon! and proceedings pi tio pjijrt or iimter (ies, slonsofsatd County, it is thus eimtuijietl i To the Honorable, the Judges of the Com I of luur Sessions of the 1'iafe ill ape for hv County o Columbia i The graud imjuut of t .u I'puiiuui weallu or Pennsylvania Inquiring lor tiu Lpuu ty of Columbia, do respectfully reliort pi your Honorable body (hat we aye with diligence' uud promptness glviu our atintjon o (lie lusl nus brought before us lo the best of our ability, In the estate of Jacob Haiti, deceased. Wo have examined tho publlo buildings nnd find them In good repair. Wo urgo tho com pletion of the barn on thu jail lot, as also tho hen house and hog stable. Wo wo.ild recommend a permanent desk and railing In tho Recorder's office, somewhat similar to that Iu the Prothon otary's office. We approve of tho Improvements nnd repairs now being undo by the Commis sioners in the basement of the Court House. We lurlher report that many of tho roads in the rounty are of insufficient width nnd would recommend that tlio proper officers lie Instructed to see that the roads are made of law fill, width. The public road leading from llloomsburg to Millville, at a point near llcagle's mill, Is en tirely too narrow and should be widened with out delay. And that the necessary index-hoards lie erected by the Supervisees of the dlfiercnt townships. Respectfully submitted, J. E. Saniis, Foreman, II. L. Diifi'enbacb vs. 0. II. llrockway. Sum mons In debt. E. It. Little, (!. W. Miller nnd R. R. Llltlo for plnlntlfT, J. G. Freeze and Robert F. Clark for defendant. On trial. A largo number of Tavern licenses vcro g' anted on Wednesday and two or three rejected one because of a blundirlng publication of the application by a paper partly printed iu Hioouisbiirg. The largest Slock of Ready-Made Clothing for Spring and Hummer We-.ir, Elegance, Dura bility and Cheapness combined at D. Lowell-berg'V. Ladies vou will find a Larire Lino of Si Spring Dress Goods in Plaids, Plain and all Shade of Spring Dres Goods, very Low for Cash at Clark A Wolf's. New Plain Dress Goods at I. W. Hartman's. Ingrain Carpet 50 cents per yard at Lutz it Sloan's. Host Hemp .'!!! cents per yaid. P.trrasuls, Hamburg Edgings, Collars, Ties, Rueldngs, Ribbons at Clark & Wolf's. Sailor Suits, Sehool Salts for little) Hoys at I). Lowcnberg's. New Pi ttil and Fancy at I. W. Ilarlmau's. Neck Tics for Ladies For Pongees, Debages, Plaid or any oilier kind of Dress Goods go to Lutz & Sloan's, Fine Dress Shirts nt Lowcnberg's, Now is tin- lime- lo buy your (Spring Dress Goods at Clark A Wolf's. 'ou will find a full line of Plaids, plain and all Spring Shades at the Lowest Prices. Hurt's fine Shoes at McKinney's. The Annual Meeting of the Columbia county Agricultural Society, for the- Election of Officers will be held in the' Court House, on Satuiday, the loth of May, at 2 o'clock p. m. J. P. CoXNKIt, 17-2t Chairman Ex. Com. A 0AD. To OuitFuiKXDs ani Patiioxs: The latter part of l.i-t yeai we gave notice that all out standing accounts, remaining unpaid on the 1st of January, would be placed in other hands for collection." Our business is of such a character that we have not time to spend to run alter cu-iybudy, and have therefore given thu ac counts Into the hands of C. G. Il.irkley, Esq., to whom vou will please pay the amounts duo us. Hcspcc'tfully, iU, Movkii lino's. Examine E. M. Knorr's show window for nobby Shoe". W. II. Drown kieps tbe most complite and finest assortment of Groceries that can be pur chased in market. His Groceries are fresh and aro selected from first importers' hands. Ilis prices arc low, as he has purchased his gods at bottom figures to suii the times. W. II. llrown keeps a fine assortment of Can ned Fruits and eonden-ed goeids. Also, a full as-ortment of Nuts and French Candy and Or anges and Ia'Iiioiis. (io to Ritssixi.'s for your Groceries. He sells for cash and will not bo undersold. Largo Slock of Hlank Hooks of all kinds and sizes at Clark's Hook htore. Gi:ntxkmi:.v, are you aware that Crutchlcy A Kline, proprietors of the Ciutennial Tobacco Store, opposite the old Episcopal Church, kee p the be-t Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos in llloomsbuigV Try them and be convinced. James Cadmaii has in sloie a fine lot of Fur niture of every dese-ription, Picture Frames, llraekets nnd Croquet Sets, all of which he will sell as cheap as can bu bought elsewhere. Give him a call. If ynu want u good Hani, If you want cheap aud good Tea, If vou want Coll'ec Java or Rio, Il you want gooil Canned If nut, If um want the best Mackerel, If you want Sugar for the least money, If you want the best Syrups in town, If you want good Cigars, If vou want irood Tobacco. If you want anything iu the Grocery and Provision line, go to Runsi:us, Main street. ii-:;.) Town orders taken by C. W Nkat,& lino. 25tt iu exchange for colli. (io to The Singer Sewing Machine office in Needles, Tuckers, Opera House fo,- best Oil, Jlemiuers, ivc. Who wouldn't wish for a pair of E. M. Knorr's Faiie-y Spiing Style ol Shoes? Call and see tlieui. Daniel Yocuni has iu-t received from (lie city i large iissoilinent id Fine Ready-Made Cloth ing. MiiHincr Mills I rum i lo fu. New Turkish Towling at I. W. ILutmaii's. C. W. Ni:.u, & lino., spare no expense to end out nice coal. tllii 50 cents buvs a Skirt Suppoiter at Lutz A Sloan's woi th 5.00. (io to RUhMil.ls for your Extra Maple Syrup clear as crystal. Only One Dollar per Gallon. line Halls and Hats inlarcevarittv at Clink's Hook ntore-. lluy your Goods at Clalk & Wolf's, they sell for Cash ind sell Low. Cu-tom Work a speciality at McKinney's. Citizens and Strangers who desire a Fine and Elegant Spring Suit should call at II. l.owiu berg's. Gent's Fancy Slippers nt K. M. Knorr's. Call and see the Cioquet Stts at Clark's Hook More. Lutz iv, Sloan kiep sevtu kinds of Corsets, t.f o,. r.l I ,.i n(a O, S-l .ill ...v . V ...... Don't ho worried aud annoyed with nol only a poor quality of Coal but dirty and laty beside. , uutiuiy ot u. w.jMui.eV into. who deal only in the best qualities. 25tf Huttons, Ki luges nnd a Largo Lino of Fancy Geiods at Clalk iv. Wolf's. Granulated Sugar for sale at Hi.'mi'.l'b. Go to W. It. Iliowu lor lino Ironstone Cliiiu Waie. Ask for .1. Wedguod's wale, it will not blister uud is the best 111 market, Te a Sets $1.50, Dinner Kits sold at bottom ligures. Those that are iu want of Waie will lind il to tlnir inlcrcst lo go to . II. llio'vn. A new lot of Hoop .Skirt, at Luti A Sloan's. 51.73 will buy K. M, Kuoir's, a pair of J.asting Gaiters at I'evv'tt-r .Sand for sale nt Kisi:i.'h, If yon wnpt liist class Farm Wagon, If you wapt a I'lalform Pleasure Wugop, If J oil want an Ivliplle .Spiing Wagon, It you want a Phasitie Uagon, If you want vemr Wairon put iu troiid trim. If vou waul u pairs done gooil with sboit notice, tio o J, li, Pais. 1'iinges, i lie lalikt Dus Tiiinmliigs cut .iievs, 14K tiillpuel, ut Clark tV Mull s, - -TTr ..... All Uu.il blaliel nnd bcieeniil bel'uro lea; lug the idd i'Btiibl!Kil coal yard Hi' V, V N;A. H!0, 25.(1' - "f Uu to W. II. Jhoun's If ypu Hunt a go-sl I'.jlru .Mitikeie). Cash buys cheap ut .lilt fi iSluipi's, Hats fur Men, Hoys aud Children, -Spring Biyu-s, j.owest rtici's, at u, jt.oweuuirgs. Shaker's Garden Seeds! for sale nt Hussi:i,s). Fine assortment of Croquet Sets nt Clark's Hook Slorc. Ladles' and Gents' flno Hoots ami Shoes nt McKinney's, 21 door below Ihe Court Iloii'e. A fine lot of llanatias. Oranm-s nnd Lemons Just received nt Rowel's. Cheapest lino of Window County nt Clark's Hook Store. Shades in the (lints' Favorite lluckie Shoo at Knorr's. (In to J. Sclitl-ler it-Son for Timothy seed. (In to W. 11. Hrown's. Ills Fish nro New nnd warranted full weight. Ills prices nro low, Look nt Ids Fisli before you buy nt any other place. KAliMlllis, Atthstion'. ItussKl.t. takes flutter, Eggs and Produce In exchange for goods, When you go to Philadelphia stop nt tho Allegheny lloue, No. 812 nnd 81 1 Mar ket street j having been recently renovated. Price only $2 per day. A. Illicit, March 19,'70-ly Proprietor. Good Stock of tho Rest Print", 10 cents per yard, Muslins and Full Line of Domestics at Clark oc Wolf's. Merchants going to tho city will do well to call on W. II. IIunti:ii, who is engaged witli the old and tellable firm of Yr.Acir.lt & HniiKl'.s'srocK, for Hats, Caps, Straw Gnods.ixe, 257 North Third street, Phila delphia. March 10,'75-3in COAL. COAL Hid IMalilislipd Coal Yard. ('. W. i:l. et lllto., Wholesale e Retail Dealers ir all sizes ol the best epialities of Red and W'liile Asli Coal, at the very lowest market rates. 1 lave constantly ou hand largc stocks of Domestic, Cupola, Ilhicksmitli's Anthracite', ltituiniiious, and Limeliurner's Coal. "Especial attention given to the prepara tion of coal before leaving mir yards. Grain anil Lumber taken In exchange for coal. Coal delivered tu any part of the town at short notice. Orders felt at I. W. Mi-Kelvy's store, or at our office, will receive prompt at tention. Ofllee and Yards at William Neal St Sons' Furnace, East llloomsburg. Your patronage respectfully solicited. nnw. I t 1 1 -.-. 1 -tf 25 COAL TOWN AND COUNTRY. sr.s rises minutes. o'llock 1 minute bets 0 o'clock M Mon sets 9:13 o'clock p. in. o (loin Is now quoted at a premium of about lis In otlier words green btcks aro 15 per cent, below pur. o 1H..INK Iikkiis, on I'areliment anil tlncn raper, com mon and for Administrators, i:ecutors andTrustees, for sale cheap at the li, cm max onice. o lMfKii IUii.s Just receded and for sale at tlio Co LUMI'.IAN ofllee. o l-uiii'viix Svuit. Tills valuable iiieellclneliasleen silently making Its way Into public favor by tho nu merous remarkable cuies It has pel formed. Its sing ular elilcncj Is owing to the protoxide of Iron which In this preparation remains unehariged, anil Is the form lnwlileli thlstltal element ot healthy blood can be supplied. o Take Aveh's SiKSAi-euuxi to purify the blood and purge out the humors, pimples, bolls nnd sores, which are merely emblems of the rottenness w Ithtn. o Charles Lamb, J'.ssajtt, denounced all splrltous liquors as "Wet Damnation." roor fellow : be knew vbereot he spake, by sad experience, and If living, would apply the so me- to Alcohol i:xcltant,aehcitLseel i3 Cure alls. Hut there Is one Tonic aud Alterntlu-ln existence the lient tho woi Id has eu-r known which cont'Uns uo alcohol It Is lir. Walker's Cali fornia Vinegar Hitters. o To all, particularly Invalids, spring Is a trj lug sea son. Indications of slekne-vs should at once be at tended lo. 1'i.t il diseases may bo caused by allow ing the bowels tobeeoino constipated, nnd the. sys tem to remain In a disordered condition, until the dhorder has time to cleu-lop Itself. An oimeeot pre vention Is worth a pound of cure, Is uuoldandtiuth falsajlng. 'Iheiefore we advise all who are troubled with the complaints now veiy prevalent headache, Indigestion, disordered liver, want ot npiietlte, nausea, or feveilsh skin, to take, without Uilay, schenek's Mandrake l'llls. Wo know of no remedy so harmless andileel-lve In its action. It at once strikes nt tho luol ot thedlscasu and prodticos a health) tone lo Ihes)slem. l'eople nevir nee I suf fer from mi) disease uiMiigfrnm disordered condi tion of the liver It the-) would take this excellent medicine when they fel.Ihe llrst Indlcattous ot the malady. Families leav lug homo tor summer months should take three or lour boxes of these pills with them. 'Ihe) have an almost Instantaneous clfeit. l'hey w 111 relieve th patient of lieadae he in one or tw o hours, and will r.ipldl) cleanse the liver of siurouiul- tiig bile, nnd will elltetuall) prevent aUUloUs ut. tack. '1 hey me sold by all druggists. o- l'OIIO.NIID Tl) DEATH. A healthy liver secretes each ela) ubuut two and a hall pounds of Ule, which contains u great amount ufwastuiiiali-il.il lal.eu from tho blood. Vih",itho liver Le-eoiiies torpid or congested, It falls to elimi nate this v.ust amount of noxious substance, which, theiif.ae, leinuliis to poUon the blood aud bo eoli ve)ed lo every p.utot thesjbtein. What must bo Hie condition o! thebloud vv hen It is recelv lag and rctalnlns each day two and a half pomulsof pohou! Nature tiles to woi k o If this poison through other channels and organs tho klilue-) s, luugs, &kln, etc.; hut Iheso organs become oveitnxedln performing this label, In addition to their natural filiations, and cannot lonj vrlihstand the pressure, but become va rious!) ells eased. The brain, w hleh Is the great eloetrlcal centre of all vitality, Is unduly stimulated by tho unliealth) blood which passes to 11 Hum tho he ut, and It falls to pel- form Its olbees healthlull) . iienco tho S) niptouis of bile potsoii'ii', wlile.li are duhtess, headache, luci paell) to keep tho mtnd email) subject, liiipaluneiit of meiuii), illij , sleep), or nei ous reelings, glouiu forebodings and 111 U.iblU I y ot temper, 'the blued itself being diseased, as It forms tho sweat upon the bin (.ne ot tho skin, li so Irrltallugaud pulsonous that II produces discolored brown sjiots, pliules, blotches and atlur eruptions, sons, bolls, earbuii cles uud Lcrufuljvis tiiiiiuis, Tho stomach, bowel-, and other oi jian spoken of, cannot cscaiw becoinliii; ilfected, soonei or later, aid eostli eness, plies, eh op- sy, it)spcps.ia, iiiarineea, iem.uo weakness, anil many other forms of chronic disease, are among tho necis- B.iry lesults. Asa irmed) for all these nunltesta Huns ot disease, Dr. 1 leree's llulden MualJ.il IIN-ov-cry with small elall) elose-cf Ids l-leasahl I'ui'tjathe. l-ellets aro positively uneiualleil. lly them tho liver and stonmeli aio changed to nu i.cllvoand healthy Mate, the appetite regulated and restored, tho blood and secretions thoruti'jhle piulilidaudeurlcbed, and tho whole system rcnotaiot ami built up anew. Suld b) all llist-cljsa Uriels' a aud dealeratti medlUiie-. wiii:i:i:to Ai)vi:itTi.-;i:. A. T. Stewart says the best advertl-lng mediums he has ever found "aro the old i-slablMied org.iusut tlio two political parlies, at the bcicr.il luunty heals throughout the I'nloii." --Ihe-se," he s.i)s "leach every laadl) ot thu least account In their several counties, and nro more care full) rei.d than an) otlier class of Journals." If Mr. Stewart's Judgment Is ot value, there Is no illllleult) In elecldlng which paper It l-,fur tlio Interest ot business men to advertise Iu, Tho coi.fviuu IH.MOe'iuT, upon which this paper Is pnitlally fuuinled, was established In ls3it, nnd tho cou-uumn now enjojs a wider elii-ulattun and gi eater piospeilty than It ever did. It gue-s reguhu I) Into tw o tliuub.mil families In Columbia unit adjoining counties, and by must of them Is lead Hum the llrst to the last Hue. It Is the only leeognlsed exponent of near 11 vu thousand Demon alio vuteis In Ihe county. It gives ndverllse meiiisn tasty display, thut makes them attractive to Its patrons, thus ensuring gienler ceitalnty that Ihey will is-ruse Ihem, While Its circulation Is un- doubteilly inliih the largest In thu cuuut), the ad vertising rates ot thu Coi.i'iniiiN are no hlglur than those ot other papers with barely half aiiitbever.il not oiie-fouilh tho number ot biibscrlbcis. Tacts like these sjieak turllieiiuelves. No shrewd business man will neglect to liibert Us advcitlsemcnt In the) Colohhn tf SI Till: WOT l-HIN'TINd Ol'l'H'i:. Tho present Is a good opiioituiilly to remind ll.o fileiiilsof the paper, a'ld tho public generally, that the Ctil.CMHUN Jou I'KiNilMl I'lHCK has no supei lea la thlsbxctlon, unit, Insouio respects, Is without an i-fpi.il. During the last )our wo havo compleuJy re--lievua our I) lies and made largo additions, and It is no Idle boast to say that wo have now the llet l'reoses, tlio Ileal Assortment of T)po, tlio llest Mock of raper, Cards, Ac., and tho Pebl Woikwen II) .Un- comity, our worKm.nn nio jpniauy iiuupioii for liiWpiaei,iHiinii make t a potiHo alwajs i;lu our customers i neat, collect tuid satisfactory ub, Woejo no) el.iinlo do woik for lou titan, others, but Will waiatitttobeiiscienp as can boiluno any wheru i!ld)leHll decent pi out, All who mo In iieeil of Job I'lltitlugot mi) Miid-liahiurlucolors-.vlll Pud It io Hii'lr fnicicsi tu gt. tin' coi.vmuun oniee atrial. We (mipop uuh unry uiityoi crd,s I'upcr, Ink, i:nulopcs, Tags, Ac, that Is likely lobe called tor, and can furulbhtiny epianllty or H) lo of work on short notice, Uiniliiur to order. tf Till: WKAIt AND TK lt 01' A CI TV UPK. Tho wear nn 1 tear of a city Ufo nro a severe tax upon tlio strongest conitltutlons. Tho hurry nnd bilstlo and anxieties ot business keep the nervous system In a stato of unnatural tension during busi ness hours, and In Iho en t Impair the elasticity ntut vlgorof the vital org.inu.illon. 'Ilia penalty ot nil undue! excitement Is s'llm plant oxtivJsltin. Tlio but remedy fur It, wn ib-ver thi c vise, Is Hosteller's stomach Hitters, lini tomoainl alterative propeitles of which rapidly tlirfuso Iheinselvo) through the en tire system, revive unl lelnforco every dormant ueiilly, ami roil ire n uituralcon lllbnot body and inlnil, Homo moral ref irmers Insist tihon the etlsiiss of all stimulants. This, to say the least of II, Is Irra tional. All competent ph)slcl.ms admit tli.it a puro medicated stimulant Is one ot tho most useful rcmc. dies known. Asatoatoand Invlgorant for tlio aired nnd languid, Hostctter's Ultters hn mo pnl. It Is tlio sheet-anchor of tho foeb'e and dibllltate 1. In nil climates and In every species ot disorder which brcaksdown the bodily streiulli, It Isan absolute speelllc, It Is nlso nn Invalu ible rcnicd for sea sickness. Tho nausea met retching caused by tin pitching and rolling of n vessel nt sea paralyzes the bodily and mental energies', and those who suffer from it would do well to resort to the Hitlers as a means ot n sure nnd iwrmanont relief, No steani'-r should sail without, n supply ot tlio article. Among botanic Ingredients of which It Is composed are some of the most powerful blood depurents which the veg. viable kingdom nrfords. Consequently, It not only loiiesniid Invigorates, but also purines tho system through tho natural sluices which nature has pro vided. o Till: llllllAT IHHCOVHUV! 11. I". Kunkel s Ultter Wine of Iron, l'or the euro ot weak stomach, general debility, l'.ellgcstlon, etls caso of tho nervous system, constipation, acidity of tho stomach, nnd nil eases requiring n tonle. The wine Includes tho most agreeable and efficient Salt ot Irou wo possess : Cltrnto of Magnetic Oxide, combined with tho Inost energetic ot vegetable tonics Yellow- l'eruv lan ll.uk. Tho effect In many cases of debility, loss of nppc tltc, and ireneral prostration, of nn elllclent Salt ot Iron combined with our valuable Nerve, Is most hap py. It augments the appetite, raise tho pulse, takes oil muscular llabblness, removes tho palor ot debili ty, nnd gives a llorld vigor to tho cuuntcnanre, l)o)ou want something to strengthen you? Do )ou want a good appetite? Do )ou want to build up your constitution? Do )ou want, to feci well? Do you want to get rid of nervousness? Do you want energy 7 Do yon want to sleep well ? Do you want biNk and v Igorous feelings 7 If )ou do, tryKunkel's Wine of Iron. This truly valuablo tonic has boon so thoroughly tested by nil classes of llio community, that It Is now deemed linli-pen.slble as a Tonic .Medicine. It coils hut little, pmllles the blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovates tho s)slcm and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of Ibis valuable Tonic. 1'ilco Jl per bottle. II. 1 Kf.N'Kl.i:, Solo Proprietor, l-hlln-delphla, l'.i. Ask your druggist for Kunkil's Hitter Wtnoof Iron, and tako no otlier make. Sold only In 1 bottles. All others aro counterfeit, so beware of them. TArH Woiot Entirely removed with purely vegetablo medicine, passing from tho b)slcm alive. No fee unlll tlio head passes. Come nnd refer to patients treated. Dr. 11. 1'. Kuxkei, No. 2rJ North Ninth St Philadelphia. Ad vlco free. Seat, I In one! stomach Worms also re moved. Ask )Oiir druggist for Kvni.ei.-s Woiiii hviiui-. l'llce, Jl tier buttle, hend for circular. 187o. 1S75 THE COLUMBIAN Newspaper, the largest sheet published in Columbia county, neatly printed on New Type, will c uitain all the current News of the Day, anil n condensed account of LEGISLATIVE and CONGRESSIONAL IMiOCEEDINGS, with explanation and comments upon all important measures proposed in either : l'OETIlY AND SONG, MISCELLANEOUS HEADING, AGKICULTUHAI, AND SCI ENTIF1C SU11JECTS, Will also cngro-s a larj columns. The ;o proportion of its DOMESTIC COXCKltNS OF COI.UMWA COU.VTV Will receive ii.irticular intention, and all local afl'.iir.-s iiroj-er for Hiblii-ation will be carefully laid before our readers. THE POLITICS OF THE STATE ANT) NATION Will receivo constant attention, aud tho character and ollicial conduct of- paiuio- MEX Will be lu'esentcd to our readers, from time to time, in life-like attitude and with entire iiistii.'O and liiiiiuos, No frauds hhall be committed tinon the Peonle or Wruiierdone them without lull ex posure in tlie columns of tlioCoi.u.uiiiA.v. COUNTV MA'ITEHS. All ollicial county advertisements apnear iu this nancr, n will also intelligent noji ois of the proceedings of the Courts and the actions of the County Oillecrs when of imb lie interest, The Coi.umiua.v already lias much the largest circulation of any pa per In the eouu ty moro than tho combined circulation of mo ouier papers ami Is llio only paper printed iu the county that supports the prin ciples and time-honored mages of tlio Deiu neratlc party. Its circulation and i'oii-e,iieti u-efulness may, however, bo much extemle- if Its fi lends will ud their Influence lo t-tir lurlher add to Us lUt of Mtbscribets. At additional patronage will bo reunited by ini proving the paper, by adding to Its editorial and rcjHirtorlal force and increasing tho quantity of its midlii!' mailer. As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM Tho Coi.umman is iiiiapjiroitclieel in llil epiarlcr of tho Slule, uud our JOlllllNC. FAOU.ITIPJB Aro birperior to any other, Our f'rleiuli aro Invited to call at the otllco whenever they come to lilQomsburg. hAYTON ltt'NYO.V. CltAIIMM Vt HUNVO.N, HARDWARE STOKE. LAYTON RUN VON. & CO., H LOOM'S!) URG, PA., keeps constantly on linud a Full and Complete Stock of HEAVY- .AJXTVD SHBLP HABDWARE, vvhieli ro will sell to the l'ublio at Prices , Low as lo defy competition, ovit STOCK CONSISTS in I'.utr tip IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, G-L ASS and PUTTY, MECHANICS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all Grades anil Latest Improvements, BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS, ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS. Biti'den's Howe and Mulo lioc Hor-so Naild, &c, PATENT mmm, OLD'S AND WARNER'S patents, Spokes, Heavy and Light, Carriage IV&allebcls, Axles, Springs, Gum and Oil 6'lotli3, Valentines Varnishes, Spirits Turpentine, ami a general Stock ol' WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKLHS GOODS, Building Materials, such as UNCA XNOX NA ILS, Lewis' Lead, Best Cblors, Pnrc.Qils, ie.,as low as they can bo bought in the county. GIVE UH A CA LL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. LAYTON RUNYON 8 CO Mar 19, lsT5-f, N E WH A RDWA RE STORE!" SUCClvSSOllrf TO J. J l-rirt.VTirr'-r-rr- ifltitk fe-.v 1 mm !J (iriimlfls. ttniiffpq. Twfczcrs. PiiersJ ' iiijll Kjpil'ot.s ami Kottle-s, Pans ami Trier-. Wv$8 foM.Vll things for nil forts of Imyer'. fjKJsLi fig. ' o ' i tfcasj-irtF'va-' Vt'c have al-o adjeel to our Stock WHEELBARROWS GLASS, PUTTY, OE,I3SrZ3STODLSrES, &cCi. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE In all its lli.inches, Carefully Sclectcel anil I'ttrclinscel low for Ca5li giving us Advantages for Soiling vvliich c-an not be excelled by any otlier Hardware orc in tho Gmntry. GIVE US A CALL AjYD BEE FOR YOURSELF. We GUAKAsNTEH both in PIUCIO and QUALITY of our Goods. The Largest Store in the Country. Maid, r.v75-y J. SCHUYLER & SON, Bloomshui-g, Pa. IR, El IMI I IsT (3- T O !T . TllO llKMIMITON Sevvimi Jte ciiink lias sprutig roiileil) Into Lnornsrosntilng tin- ben roM mvATio.i or giioil qualities, n.-ime-ly; IJelit ninnliitt.sineiotli, N'ott-e-lcbs, llapM, Durul-le, v.ltli leidct Lock Mltcli. It Is a Shuttle Machine-, with Automatic l)rep 1'ce-el. Di-nIl'U beautiful nnil eonstrucllun tlio very lebt. GOOD AGENTS WANTED. ADDltl:rf, Bemiflnton Sew im i:. lieniiicton e Suns, Ileniliilon Senilis M. licniiiiXtuii Ag'l l o., l'0 II, KIN, N. V. J.I arch .1, (JIONT.S. Chantr (.'litinc H-lls nt t-lsht. V Nece-sfcjri' uiSoui). (,'ooel.iiiic. nianirchuiix jiuiiuIactuiUij connmny, UoMmi. llil.l'. riA.iri.l.S) to AKUit.s. l.rililih' C'niii send I; liliiuil'ii Neiille-l'cck v.ltli (luoiuus. bemiii. r. i-, e,i. ei.i eveiev i e-uiuiu,,wi.sbueii e-eltonl,.Mi.stae'liu.setts A liENTri WANTED fur the l.en, rhe!ipfi niiil fasten sellum lilbloevi-r jmli l-lncl sun. lor uiiri-UKi tciiiw lu AKii-l.'. N.Vltei.NAI. I'll. 1.1SIIINU Lei , 1'hlljele-liiliU, I'.i. (i'ii.lK.'O 1 eir a eii-e ol Artliin-i, Coiiahs, or jj) tll.it AllAMSO.N.-s IIOTAMI' 1IA1.SAM Will llii rifiT Ileum l.vi.fii; liuin.rs si uins. .leiliN UUIjUmo.N, llOLl.liWAV ieo , Aejcnta.rhllaUil hl.e. "TJSVCllOMANt Y or Wll'I. CIIAUM I ISll." How eltlur set may (JM-lnnto .mil KJln Uiu lovii aud attis-iii tia nt nnj jn-iit n Uuj choose Instantly. This hli.iple, mental neiinlivn-i i-t an itn iio-KS.-ha, ore-, iiy uihii, lur.a ct nis, ii'iriiiie-i vvtili a ManUgo (lulife, I synilan mucin, Humms II1UU to l-adlets, Weilulu-' luslit Slii, 4e-. A oue.ii ejonk. Address T. Wll.l.fAM i IV., 1'uw. I'hl'.ie. GtOlTltE, UltTHUJK NK(!K POSITIVE- Ij Hired. I'uni.iluo no Iodine or Me-ie uij nu-' C.ui Is- use-el wtth sali'ty ut nil tlint-H. win nut ht.ui, or liiltalo tl.n skin. Seinl c-r m Ki-i-. iv.,- tu ei-nl-s. l.U'l.KH I'll., I.oiiL-Milu, oldu. i uuasTiA:; u.m:.mo:,y, uy v. h.i.i m j VAI.Ki:il, A. s. II. A t-pundi'l Mi1 ,ii lu-.k utidii a IS MY, Ivaliiiul ul.el l-.ASi h.vbie-ni, l.y vvli.iU nu otto iua leant to i- .id i. n.-li- ,uid su.j; In -t -(Dllllh Ihe UulL- 11'iil.nul I . i,,d li.cluwls. lii-i-t ,in el lor e lielih. idiiklUK' Sii.esjlr, ai.uMuMc.il UMiiif, lllx-l.it Icduieinihls (A Mi -io 'I e m hi-i .-. h,i.n.i. liases n.idlisl llio. Mlll.lli.-I Ml.l.h ami i-t 11. 1.1MI1M. Mill bll, lldK ur.d UM s'aiiaum Slu-i-I, 1 ml uib'lphla, l'.i. 1,000 AtlENTS, TEAt'lIEltS, STriU NTS. X iiiuiiano wciiieii vMuilidto n'll I'tnuiiid.il i.ie-ii-ltcil if tl.c 1'. s, hliuvvhuruuel r.'.,ulUet livij.,1,-, pioi;ii-fss. A wlio.i- lilii.try. Hoi-tun etliKsi. Net u luuiy, hut a iuresv.it. lulei-iii'i .in.-lk t m-UIiij, hook puUWli'd gooel ,,iy. t-"v, am iii-iiii.,1 Aki-iii 111 i-wry ill) nt io,oou. Addio, j, i . Mci umv. 4 in., Pliiladefi'liu, I1.!, TO.lt) OP THE "lt,o (JIlOll'E .sEl.lf. '1IU.VS.'- Isiiiiili. l'i a i-entM 'Hi.- iios now ce iiiuiiii oi.e iiiuiixi-iiinii ti.e-in ei m-,i bust ihlng lor Un lam.uioii.s, uiniioiuiihiti 1 n.au-ii-., , I'mnlly lumtinKo, etc. I'apltal lur i.rant'i-n, il-(.. 1 lie-rul.ev f exle'llcs, ami I.jei-uius, Also "l.vii,.iii liLiloyULS," ujja '-MiHlel jiLiloiUi-..'" Llutilii ner . 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