THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSKURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. mil in nn i n in ti a m n r o si s n v n (i, r u 1 1 a y, xor. is, isrs Hull lioail Tlmn Table. LACKAWANNA k IlI.OOMSlU'ltd HAIMlOAll HOIITII soctii. Accommodation Train,. . .Mull Ttaln,.., nxproM Train . 0.15 A, 11. 7.3d A..M 1.P1 l'.JI. wit p.m. mm a. i. r.. s i m 11.64 A, M CATAWISSA HAH. 1IOAI), NOItTll. Accommodation Train C,Ss A. M. liMel-ir i:prewi 3.M 1'. M. KOt'TIt ,r p. M. 11.33 A.M. Tlironjfli cnrs on V.xprm train either to New York er Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Cat.uvlaan ami Wltllaniapwt. Nortci:. All contract- made liy Mr. Dlefi'ontmcli for nil vcitifcnieut.1, nml pru-p.lltl suli-orlptlotn will ho ctrrkil out liy lliu prwent (ri'ctir of llili pa i.r. llii'lncM canli In tlie directory will lie conllniU'il, ill the old rate", tiiilom otlierwi-o or di red, .md will dalo from Oct. lt, 1S75, In-ileliiulncs-i to tlio Coi.UMlllAN oil liny neeolllit from .lulv 1-t, 1873, to Oct. 1-1, lo75, will setllu with Mr. Diiflinliacli. l'or-oin tlc-iritiy tosto, llioir piper, if any, nnd t!io-e wi-liin to will hciIIij or to have, their pint ollieo clinngvil, will please notify ih at once. The paper will lie con tinuul to old subscriber unlen othrru ise onler cil. Oivinj? to the great amount of work inci ili nt upon taking cliaino of the oflico wo have not had time to change the ilatc-i on tliu printed ilircclion-. Xext wcel; they will bo changed to Oct. Mil, 187"i. Our lct'iil lulled will not be neglected by rea son of our having taken charge of thin paper Olio member of the linn, and both, when neces sary., will contantly look after the. inteicsts of our client''. 11 'V. J. Kiclning will preach in the Iteformcd church next Siind iy. The In ';! wlcnl ll't47,i, now printed at Or- ungevilii' ajipiari'd in n new tlrcm la-t week. - - Mr. 1'itiin . Dml-im Iia slatted a small trinting office nt Town Hill, I.uoinu county. Ili:wi vriiN. The new M. K. Church at Town Hill wiil be didicatetl on Sunday, No vember "1st. Vow IIkxt. A room on the first floor of the Knt liuihling. I'or finlher pailicillars impure of Mrs. M. K. Knt. Xov.lL'.-Hw. "Ca,,-r-pondcnf" Our jail i vacant. In fart, an lioncit Djnmcrutic coniiminily like o'ln li.n few ci'iminal-i and tho-e of ;i le."-er order. Win. T. Sliuinan, K-f., awured ns that thero were but 1 1 Hcpublic.un In Maine. Where ill 1 the 17 volet come from, 'Snulro? o t ul. A. .1. 1'iicl; Inn icsigned Iih pcition of truster- of the ltir.nio Asylum at Danville, ami the tiovcin ir lia appointed .Mr. T. O. Van Alen to fill the vacancy. The recent icport of tho Il.irriImrg Inano A-yliim show- t Ii.it out of total of ."S'Jl patient, only Iwi w 're edilor-i. If any one i afraid of "going crazv," let him Ii-'eonicnn editor. Tlie executor of Cimrgo Longciibergcr will sell six neic- of good timber land in .Main town ship on Tuesday, Nov. llilh, 187.",. See adver tisement. The I'rc-ident Inn i-ned Iih annual procla mation directing Mint Thurday, Nov. ".-"illi, be observed a a day of lhank"giviiig. Oct your turkevs readv. Mr. William Heck of Milllinvillc wa quite bully injured on ihe rail load last week. Dr. Turner ilre-wil Iiis wounds and icports his inju ries not -ei ioih. Diniii vTioN. The M. K. Clitircli of f-clim-grove will lie dedicated on Kiinday.lho 1 Ith iln'. Able uiini-lirs will be in attendaneM lu jurlici pale in the icmiinnics of dedication. We MMiild call the attention of tho proper anlliiiiitin to the condition of the South end of tin I . limy bridge immediately above Or.ingc vdle. A little money spent ill lime may save the payment of a huge bill of damages. The ailmini-tratoi'" of John Mcnsch will sell i i liable piop. ity of that estate on tlio premi-CH in I'l'inl.liii township, on Deeenibei' Mb, 1875. fee ii'lverti-cuiem in anolher coluuiu. The ailniihi-trators of I'hillp Jlillcr, di'ceused. hi. I expose to piiblie sale on the premi-cs in ' one uvn-liii ihe ie.il estate of said decedent on Tuesday. Nov. ltitli, at 1(1 o'clock A M. S.o sulwrtUenieiit. "In f ohunbia county ihe Democratic tieki t is elected liy ihe ctistomary two tlioil-and." 7,'u-- uii; lu'lrpciitlt nt. l'!ra- tell in Mr. In'lqtenilcnl, when that ac- cii-tomed ' two thoiKiml" happened. Tin' Jii)ubliam of this week gives Unit ran ft a m r iy of 12,20u. l.a-t week it claimed SO, (IU0. In llaitinni't had lionn. Jleha.i r.o m furitij utull this year, and only a plurality of 11 t.C'.'. A majority nuaus more than half (See Web-tcrj and llailrniift did not get that. I'lY OUIl IU11S, liEl'l'lll ic.iss I There will be u Cente.inial Tea I'.uty, given by the Ladies' of the Lutheran Church to-night ami to-morrow night (1'iiday and Saturday.) 1'roreuls to be applied to theC'hureh. Tickets old at tieo. A. Clark's and at Claik & WollV. Hi t -ills apiei e. We luive received several letters from subcii bcr -.tatiii" that their papers have not riaelud tlii'ui As we lind their naiucs on our mailing hit and as we know their papers were put in! tin. jiiftt ollieo here1 wo cannot iindertaud this, There mint be a caivless postmaster somewhere along the line. A little son of Lawyer (ic.irhatt was brought to tlits plain from Seranton hit week for the. jimpine of having a tumor removed fiom the uuur angle of the eye. The operation was sue-ei'-u'uliy perfurmul by Drs. Turner and IJebcr, and il;o Pule f. llow went homo very much Im proved in appearance. Dr. W. SL Hebe'r, lost his young sorrel lioito on eilnesd.iy morning, llo had driven to Li wUburg on the day before, and on his ictiiru al night the huHe began to show symptoms of "mi'--, width incieii'id until next luornlng, when ii died. It was a fino four year old, and proui-id o inula- a splendid animal. Tlio Thespian Drain-itlo Association will giro an entertainment in tho Opera llou-e, wmie limo in December, for tlio lieiielit of tlie Normal School. Tho following officers were i hctesl ln-t 1'riditv night! l'rcideul, II. H. Smith, Kmj. Vice I'reddent, J.S. I'liillins : Secretary. WIN li.iin Conner i Treasurer, Clayton Diehcr; Siago .M.uuger, I;. .laeoby; Jlii,iuo4s Agent, Guy .la ejby. Iho bloods at tho Conliueiital cimine hoitso nan a free lluw of lager 1 ; that place ju-t pre vioiHto thu elictlon, and they all agieiil that for a radical beverage, cml coming from a party that profei-ies to bu the uot friend of teiupeiMiico went down smoothly. It shows that In an imertney tin o fieico stickler for ab-limlous "i-'t and moral influenco can stoop pretty low tu ""Jin vulei. WniWtti! HUljencer. Molhi vM work in camels In looms that nin Ifpt warm in iho winter as well as In lliamiu A suro iiutlioil o removing tho pests U to jionr niong alum water on tho lloor to tho ' Is'auco of half a varil aioliml Ihn edL-.-s I., f,,r.- 1 ving thu ciriiets, Then once or iwlc during ' I SPII.f.1, D. 1..!., ....- .-. . , foro iWlciiln,, l...,i, .1 ill.. . ..I. I . ..r , .1.. lu iirv K.1IL I VIT II I rir lit lll. i---b iirmii in, nui ban inn rill- , Ie"1 "'Hiires to tho carpet W prevvnt Ihcir alighting tijioii It. INFANTICIDU. a MoTitmi Tiinows nun infant into a cia roof,. On Wcdnisday morning lat, between the hours of ten nnd eleven o'clock, Kip Urowcr was called upon to hold an infpieit on the body of n new-born child found In the cw-pool of nn oiit-hou'c on tho premises of .John Johns, in Scott town, on Third street. He summoned n jury, eon.lllng of SI. 1". Kycrly, 1!, V. Zarr, SL C. oodivnrd, C. SI. Itrown, .locph Sharpies', and SI. I'. Lntz, nnd tirocceslcd to tho stiot. where they viewed the remain-". At three o'clock In Ihe afternoon nn !tupict was held, where witnesses were examined and the facts as adduced, or so much as is fit for publication, nre as follows i A girl nged about 18 years, calling herself Anna Oivin.camc to the house of Augus tus Grove, lu Scott-town, on Oil. Otli, said she was poor and an orphan, and had como fmm the Schuylkill county poor homo lat Slay, and asked to be taken in, winch n quest Sirs. Grovo compiled with. Tho week after the fair sho went to Sir. Henry Uocnloek's to live, but re mained there only fivo davs when she returned lo Sir. Grove's. On Wednesday morning, be tween 8 and 0 o'clock, she went to the outhouse of John Johns a neighbor of Grove's, and was there delivered of a child, which she threw Inlo the cc'-pool. She then went out and procured a broom, and intent upon tho death of Ihe llttlo Innocent, pressed it down in the filth with the broom handle. Some of thu neighbors saw tills, and rudiing to the rescue, the child was taken out with n garden hoe, removed to the houe,and attempts made to revive it, but in vain. It was dead. Dr. J. 11. SIcKclvy testified that ho had seen tlio body, and that it had the appearance of n full-time child ; that there were finger-marks on the throat, and that it might have been choked. Dr. W. SI. lieber also testified that the child had the appearance of having been bom alive, lie saw finger-marl; on its neck, mark on the Ml arm, and a scratch on tho brea-t. He saw the girl lying in bed. She aid lie had given birth to a child. After hear ing a number of witnesses, tlio Coroner's Jury came to the conclusion "Hint tlie saul Anna Given then and there feloniously killed and murdered the said finiale infant child, against the peace and dignity of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania." The body of the child was taken charge of by the Ovcrcers of the I'oor, and buried. The mother has been arrested, and will be cared for by the I'oor Over.-eers until she is able to get out, when sho will be committed to await her trial. The advertisement of V. 1'. Jones it Co., of Catawiss.a will bo found in another column. These men nre energetic, first cl.T-s liu-incs men, and tiny oiler to tho people of the other side of the river inducements that cannot le sin passed in the country. Head over their col umn, and see what bargains they can give you I The grorery of J. W. llendcisliott in Smoke Town was entered by a burglar on Wednesday night, and robbed of several pairs of boots, some halters, and other articles. The exact loss has not yet been ascertainul. It is supposed to be the work of a tramp, who has been seen about there for a few days past. . iMthoiigh Columbia County did nobly in tlie recent election and gave unusually largo ma jorities to the successful candidates, Orange tow n-liip does not deserve much credit as re gards the vote for Register and Keeorder. The Democrats of that township deserted their lickit and voted almo-t solidly for the Kepublican candidate. This sort of business is utterly in- lefeii-ible and will undoubtedly return to plague llio-o who were responsible for it. SIiiars, (that was Sergeant) lato Vice Pres ident of tho Democratic Club at I'upert- Kinds the senior 1-Mltorthc following teligram prepaid, or I). II. wo don't know which : Kuit.ilt. C Ii. I'.uockway. Are you dead or have von gono up halt Jiiver. Oood live. Ci. W. SI runs Wo aro as lively a corpse as eon oversaw. The Democratic party was not made to be killed. It may get knocked down onco in a while, but always comes up to the scratch smil ing. Wo will go up Salt liiver whenever Vice I'lesideiit Sliars gel that licet of boats icady. Wanti:ii m uurc nuttier to it trjuare ow.m. Will tho editors of the llnnttitiutn as-eit on their word of honor (if they have any lifi) that the alii gill communications fioin Slillvillo Ac, wire genuine, letteis from the points named, and regularly received fiom botrnfiJe subscribers it the points Irom wliich they purpoit to havo bieii written ? It is sii-picious, to say the least that each of thu headed communications) uses tlio word ''Leader," which did not occur in our editorial. llise, nwl cipluhi. Knr.AT.i. I.a't week, in announcing the pro ceedings of the Democratic Senatorial Confer ence, we stated that Sir. Allen was nominatid by icciiving tho two votis fioin Lycoming, two from Montour, and one from Columbia, (Sir. Slcllcnry.) We should have slated that tho coiuilies Mited ill alphabetical older, Columbia leading off, Col, Krec.o and Sir. Slcllcnry both voting for Sir. Allen, as did I.) coining, Mon tour and Sullivan. We lake plea-uro in mak ing tho e irriclion in ju-tico to all the conferees, as vo wi-h to mirciicent no member of that body. They did well, ami made an excellent nomination. Sun. Hcnaways On Kriday lat tlio horses at tached to the Slillvillo stage got in a hurry and started from the Lackawanna Depot without a driver, running furioii-ly up Slarket street and Main to the ICxchango hotel where they ivero stopped by liuuis'ide, hostler at tho hotel, before any damage was done. On Monday morning u loaded team belonging to Kills Ilidleman ran down thu hill at the upper end of Slain street, their driver having left them for a moment. Thev wire stoppid at tho store of Sillier it Son. Nobody hurt. l'-iitM rem Sam: Containing .ll acres, In Seo'.l township, one-half niilo from llloom-burg Good buildings, splendid water, and a first class stono quarry on Ihe premises. I'lleo tfi.Ob't) AUo ouo in I'isliingcieck lowm-hip, near As burv, on Huntingdon creek, containing 10"i acres,' Good buildings, new house, u heavy sticam of spring water on premises. Laud in good statu of cultivation. 100 ncres cleared. l'rleo $3,200, in lasy payments. Inquire of W. J. 11i'cj;ai.i:v, Ileal Kstato Agent, Tho Normal School lieiiifit Concert by ladies and gentlemen of the town is iiuw fully deter mined upon. It will take place in the Opera House, which is givin giatuilously by the pro piietors.ou November 23th, Thanksgiving night At n meeting held la-t Monday evening, Sir David I.owinbcrg was ehoiii as llu-lness .Man- niter for tho occasion, and Geci.lv. Klwell as Sliuical Director. It was deteiniintd at the same lime that no complimentary tickets should be Issued, thu object of the concert being to raise money fur n public Institution, and not for the gratuitous i ntirtainincut of friends on-.Ut mice has bun nl.cd from thu sihoul lu this en tcilainineiit, for Iho reason that the object is to show the Interest the Jfbuvi feels In iho lniilu tlon, A few ladles nnd gentlemen take upon themselves tho roiions!billly of giving Iho con cert. The I'toti!' must manifest their Interest by lilling cvciy seat i tho house. The price of admission have b -en fixed at CO, ilS nnd -" cents, 'Tho programme, which will consist of Choruses, Quartettes, Duetts, Solos, and Instru mental pieces, will bo printed lu full next week. Wnnamaker A: IlrowuV advertisement appears In our columns to-day. They nro n great nnd responlblo linn. They mnko tip men's nnd boys clothing nnd mako It right. Their prices nro remarkably low, and tho wonder Is bow they tun bo so low. The best of all !, however, they hnvu but onu rntt'U for each article, nnd that pried nil must jiay alike. Thero Is no such thing ns "jewing" allowed. If you buy thero you alw ays know that 'on arc getting your mon ey's worth, nnd nobody can fell chenper. THE KKNATOlttAt, CANVASS. On Wednesday tho canvassers for tills Kenntnrlal district nietnt Danville. The can vassers were Judge llmiston lleiiiptmrn, Ly coming, O. 0. Ilarkley, Columbia, A 0. ltussef, Slnntottr, nnd T, A, Dclit,ul'Siilllvan. The returns showed n majority for ltohert 1". Allen over William A. Lyon of 5,GUD ; nml over nil candidates OilO. Where now is our sweet William, nnd why was he so cruelly slaughtered? C'kiahs in Tin litixia. The commission cr of interim! revenue, lu reply lo n letter received from .1 collector of interim! revenue, announcing tlie seizure of a quantity of ci gars jitit in tin boxes, says: "If the cigars in question nre jmcked in tin boxes made wholly of tin, nnd havo the manufacturers' name, nnd the number of cigars, tho district unit tlio state staniied into the tin with a die, but done lu such u manner that they will remain permanently nnd legally impressed thereon, I have to recommend that you rctcnc the cigars, and allow them to bo sold." Imtoutant I)i:ciS)ioN. III nciie brought heforo tho Supremo Court from Schuylkill county. Judge Gordon the other Judges sustaining him rendered u decision to the following ellect; 1. If a national bank takes more than le gal interest, it forfeits tlie entiro Interest. '2. Usurious interest taken by u nntion.il bank inav be defalked against tho amount sued for by the bank. !3. The ' IVniisylvnuiii Act of Assembly which limits tlie time in which usurious in terest may bo recovered back to six months iloes not apply to transactions with national banks. Willi all the improvements and added beau tics of our town, there aro still defects that de mand immediate attention. Iron strectnorth of Slain, is in a disgraceful condition. There are heaps of stone, cinder, aslics, and what-not lying in tlie road, and tlie walks arc no walks at all in wet weather the place where tlio pavement ought to be is almo-t iinpas-.ible. The citizens of that portion of the town should take some measures lo have the street put in a passable condition belore tlie frosts of winter lock up the ground. Another nuisance is to tic found on Third street below Slarket, where an old pump and a half-filled cellar oblige foot-pa-H tigers to walk in tlie gutter in older to get I y them. Tlie street has been in that condition for a long time and as yet tlie ow ner of the property seems to be taking no steps to remove the nu Nance. The time may shortlj coniu when forbearance will cease to be a virtue, and notice is hereby given that unless something is done very soon the property owners near there will apply to the Town Council to have the obstructions removed They will not submit to this imposition through another winter. Ilnvoi.imoNAKY Itni.ic Wc take the following from the LcwNburg Journal : "The other day we were shown by Sir. John llallict, of this place, a blacksmith's shoeing hammer which deserves n placo nt the centennial Tho hummer belonged to Sir. Stephen llallict, tlio grandfather of our i-iiif-n nnd u-na brought hv him from Italy bel'om tho liovoliitioiiarv war. The hum mer has tlie name of the grandfather engra ved on it nml tho ilato Ui IV Mcjilicn li.tl lict settled in Northampton county, l'a., and during tho Revolutionary ivnr was a soldier in tlio American army. This ham mer lias shoed Geo. Washington's horse many times, and at one lime when the urniy was in tlio vicinity of lialliet's residence his wife assisted at blacksiuithine; and put shoes on tho noblo aniiiial which lioro the 'father of his country.' Tho wife of .Stephen lial liet was allcvolutioliary peii-ioner for fifteen years. Tho hammer is quite an interesting relic. AUDIT SCHOOL lUIilXTOltS. At tho Hoiks county institute Professor Wickcrsham reminded the school direetois of tliu great work depending on them, lie said there were four classes of directors. First. A class who are put in tho boaid to l.-r-pii tbinfs straii'lit. sort of "dead weights," They are iut in the board by the peoplo for the purpose ot putting on tlie ural-is, lo keep tho school from progressing too fast. .Uni'oiiil. A class who seek u liositinn in school boauls for some sclfi-li purpose, who havo axes to grind those who want a school hou-o located in some particular position, or lo get some relative into position ns a scliool teacher. They nresonicwhatol 'politicians they smell the contracts from afar. lie in stanced a placo in an adjoining county where tho schools languished on this account. Thiid. A class who want oflice for tho sake of holding ollices. Nut being able to get offices in other positions, and having a ma nia for oflice. thev find a nlaco at last in tliu bcliool boards. They make it a stepping stone for some more lucrative office. I ourtli. A largo class, who not seeking tho ofiice, aro chosen for their qualifications for school di rectors. The last named class was the only ono which leceivedtho professor's endorse ment. llAIIINd llANlv KOIUIEUV. r.arly Wednesday morning, of last week about lour o.clock, a gang of professional burglars niiulo a rani on tlio rir-t National Hank nt l'ittston. They effected an entraneo through tlio root ot tho liiiilding, blew i eu two sales, and carried oil a considerable sum of nionev and a number of valuable bonds amounting in all to nearly $00,000: Ten bonds of $1,000 each, numbers lO.'i! to l'Jiil Inclusive, of Lackwauna A; lilooms burg railroad company, second mortgago: three-ditto ni tf.iiKi, mimtiers i iuu, -wi, ii ij; one ol'SloO number 122,1. Wilkes larro bonds, five of $1,000 each, iiunibcis -17 to fil Inclusive, l'ittston beini nary bonds two of $1,000 each numbers 7 and $ : a certificate of stock of the 1'irst Na tional Hank of l'ittston for f0 shares in tho name- of 11. 1). Ilevca J-20.00O of bonds of tho Oxford Iron company, $20,000 in bunds of the Lackawanna cv siisqucnanna iron iv Coal company. Thero aro several theories as to tlio burg Iars, but no arrests havo yet been made. Ji:ssi: I'oMJU'.oy'ri Cash. Tho case of Jcsso l'omeroy, tho boy murderer, continues to boa M'iy exciting topic in Hoslun society and politics, A committee, of women, which was nppointcd sotno day ago to as certain tho oii'nlou of Sir. Wee, sinco elect ed governor, on tho subject, has reported that ho tuld them that ho could not pledge himself upon that or any other question which might restrict him in thocoiiscieii' tlous discliargo of his duties in tlio contin gcucica which might niie, hut that "upon general principles ho baw no reason why l'omeroy was In anv respect diU'crciit from other criminals, or why he should receive exceptional treatment," A woman in S.m rrauclsco hasmcd an omnibus company for $-2911 damages I'or tic ing left on thu sidewalk for ono hour, or theieabotits, tho driver having failed to answer her hail, thereby milt, ring great boully mid mental pain nml agony, and be ing greatly damaged and injured. a colt) nbooDmi Mfitnnit in huadfoiid COUNTY, Ilenrv Decker enmo from Delawaro coun ty, N. Y., lo Hcrrlck township Hriidford coimtv, sorno two or moro yenrs ngo, and went to work on tho farm of Mr. Ovcrpcck. llo said that he had been married and that his wlfo had run awny with another mini, while, he wns In Iho army. Lint spring, af ter a short acquaintance, ho married a wo man named Hetey Uoiiover, who lived with tier fattier, W .Ilium Conover, a few rods be low Canijitown village, immediately after Ills mnrringc, Decker went to live with his father-In-law. Tho hastily formed union did not jirovo nn agreeable one, and on Tuesday (tho 20th tilt.) Decker nnd tils wife agreed to a final jiarting. Sir Charles Ovcrpcck, to whom Decker was indebted, called for lilm Hint evening and took his trunk and tools to his own house, about six miles dis tant. Thero were no harsh or recriminating words from Mr. Conover or his daughter, nt the parting, which Mr. Ovcrpcck witnessed. '. ..1. 1, 1 In ('.It,,,,. Jll IIH' Olll Oil, I'llMI HUH II' Vy.llllr- tnwn. when ho amiearcd perfectly sober. After spending part of tlio evening nt Sir. Cleveland's ho went to his father-in-law's kitchen, where ho sat and nto nn apple, nnd talked pleasantly. After sitting a short time, ho arose, saying that ho did not feel very well, nnd wentout He went back to Sir. Cleavclnnd s took- a borso out of his barn, and then hitched it to tlie roadside fence about twelve rods above Sir. Coiiover's houc. His wife felt uneasy at his saying that lie felt ill, and thinking fie might return.ot ened tho door and looked out. ,)u-t then lie camoiiji nnd nkcdlicr where tlio "old man" was, saying he wanted lo see him on busi ness. She pointed to an adjoining room, and told Decker that her father hnd gone in there, to bed, lie then look up the lamp, placed It on Iho yvi-n of tlio kitchen stove, so that the light shone directly upon the bed where the old srentleinan lnv.uncon- seiotts of tho horror of his swillly npproach- ing late. Decker walked un to tho liedsidn and roughly shaking tliu sleeper said: "Wake up, old' man I Come get up and be sociable. You never havo said anv good words to mo, let mo hear some now !'' Sir Conover. being aroused nt the un seasonable hour, replied, "this is no time tii be sociable, II enry. 1 am sure tliat l nave ntl-ntt l-nll lilt 1 1 l t-l I Wfirils " Wtltln UllP.-l If I IHt- iie had slightly raised his head from the tiil- lnv; Decker then pulled down tho bed clothes and delibernlclv shot Sir. Conover with a revolver, the ball entering tho left side of the brea't. He then turned and went out into tho kitchen and holding tho revol ver to his wile s head, exclaimed "You aro u dead woman I" Just nt that moment he glanced toward tlie other room, and as he expiesacd it, saw "the old man coming for mm. iierusucu out mo cioor, iuounieu tlio horse he had taken from Sir. Clcave land's and rodo away. Sir Conoier not out of lied, walked a few stcjis, and dropped dead at his daughter's leet. Decker readied lownnda early 1-rnlay niorninir. am coiM2 to lvnuiro luid soiuco, told him that ho hnd committed murder and wonted to be locked up in jail, for ho ex . - . i - i - i i . i w 'i-:.i.i it. :..!.:.. icciiu lo lie lyiiciicu. .nr. enui iiuhkiu i i in a (it subject lor the station-lioti-e, sent for Police Ollicer lSttrus. Tho latter search ed him and found a revolver, which Decker wished to retain, but the ollicer promptly disarmed him ; and, cm a warrant being is sued by the Justice, committed him to jail. 1 Hero cannot tic a dotitit mat i;eci;er de liberately planned to murder both Conover and Mis. Decker, but was prevented from the commission of the latter crime, by tho fear of the father-in-law's intervention. Sir. Conover is spoken of as an excellent citizen, peaceable and Iriendly. llo wns over eigh ty years of age and universally respected by liis" neighbors. Jlnulonl Artju. Noncof the passengers or crew of tho Steamer City of Slaco havo yet been found. ITie steamer burned to the water's edge when Hearing Galvestun. Tlio Temperance voto in tlie State shows 211 for llrowne, and 12,-lOS I'or Penny- packer. The Prohibition vote is larger than Ilartranft's majority. Accinnxr Thursday afternoon last, s.ivs tlio unntoii sentinel, as Mr. H in. n. Tyler, superinteiidant of tlio Sliiincqua House, his sister ami Sirs. J. DeSIott Tyler were out riding in a carriage, and on retum ing.'near tho Slinnequa House, Sir. Tyler, ill leaning forward to adjust tho lines that had caught in the gearing, tlio horso startled, pnckly turned, capsizing tlio carriage and throwing tho occupants to thogrouiid. Tho wounds received by Sir. T. aio of serious character, breaking ono of his knee caps, in juring his back, and other injuries of a less painful character. Tlio ladies were fortunate, in escaping with but slight injuries. Tlie hor.-e and carriago was not injured. roi'cigu Xcws. The oldest harp in tlio world is said lo lie that preserved in tliu Trinity College, Dublin, which was made in tho eleventh century. The lied of the river D.inubo is at some points as drv as a chin, and tho stream is supposed to havo found a subterraneous channel. Tho discovery of a subterranean forest just below tlie surf.ico of tho bed of the Thames river is attracting a good deal of attention iu England. The oak, tho alder and the willow are tho principal trees found These retain their vegetable character, but other signs show that tlio forest belongs to tho period of tlio elk and the red deer in the south of England. Sir SmithjWhoso discoveries nt Nineveh havo cxtitcd so much interest among schol ars, will resume his excavations at that point under tho direction of tho trustees of tho liritish Museum. His work on tho "Glial dean Account of Genesis-' is iu press unit will shortly bo issued. Tho latest discovery at Pompeii is that of tho figuro of a woman lighting a lire in the cook stovo whllo tier husband is asleei In bed, Nothing of tho lost arts about that, Tho English language, is more spoken than any other of tlio civilized tongues. Even in Paris, thero nro few shops whero English is not spoken. Singapore, Nov. 8. Colonel Alexander Clarke, governor of tho Straits settlement, will go to Pcrak to-day. Intelligence- re ceived hero from Pennng announces that tho Slalayans nro besieging tlioHtitisli residency at Pcr.ik. All tho natives rajahs are. sus pected of complicity In tho murder of the late resident miuNtcr, Mr llireli. It Is re ported that tho Slalayans aro preparing for resistance. Tho Suttnu is collecting a con siderable forco for tho purpose of attempt ing toexpel tho liritish fiom the country. Kx-Eniprcts Eugenie is lamo with rheumatism nml uses crutches. Hon. Lv- man Trtnuiin, who was recently in Paris, says ho dropped into a shop on tlio Ruo do la Prix to purehir-o a picture, of Eugenic- which ho saw in the window. As tho wo man delivered it sho said . "Sho is not the fashion iu I'm is. Nobody wislu-s tier back. Even tho negatives of her best photographs nro destroyed by cmlcr of tho government," Eor dress goods go Lutz iS Sloan's. This is tlie weather vou want (-01110 of I. W. Ilartmaus Cheap Manuel. Lutz A- Sloan have received their new stock of J'ui consisting of Ladles' Alaska. Heaer,Scnl, Slink and Sable Setshlldrcn's Sits, Gents' Collins mid Gloves and white. iirow.li nml muck trimming ny tneyard, (. all mid sec the largest stock ot Kurs ever opened 111 iiioonisuiirg. Would you think good Cotton KLinucl couiu be, tola lor iu ceniaT go to 1 w.uart-man's, Hard limes no more. Cheer up boys,pro cure a genuine- Key West or Havana Cigar at ncndcrshott'i Drug Store,and smoko dull care awny. Another newTot of Calicoes nnd Muslins nt Lntz e. Sloan's. Apple-ton "A" Sltislin !) rents by the bolt. Ladles', Gents', nnd Children's Undcrwcnr at I. W. llarlnnin's. 1000 Yards of Wool fringes and other dnss trimmings at Lntz ot Sloan's. At the Central Tea Store can bo found new crop llaislns, Prunes, Sardines, Trench and Spanish Olives .Sajisago Choc?o,Tlmnks giving brand Siluco Meat, choice Cream Cheese and other new goods, S'35.00 wortli ol Ladies At Gents' coat Wild ings nt I. W. Ilartman'-s, just rccchcd. TAUSIKltS TAIvi:"NOTICK. A. Lewis, Huckster, Hloomsburg, will pay the highest price iu cash for Calves, Dried Hcrrlcs and Eggs. Oct. 20-lw CALK SIIOKS MlVsL iCNOHHS TOR $2.00 IT.U PAUL Tobacco, Cigars nnd Confectiorery nt wholesale, very low.liy M. SI. ltus-ell. TOWANDA HOOTS f TOWANDA HOOTS. The best and most reliable for every ono to buy. Try them. l;or sale at McKin ney's. Oysters of fine selection, nnd Sweet Pota toes at SI. SI. RusellV. Mens, Lndies' and Children's woolen lloso at 10. SI. Knurr's. Rubber P. mis at SIcK limey's. Faiimi i , Anr.XTloN. Hi'ssix lakes Hulter Kggs, Late, ami Produce in exchange for goods Mens Gum Goots.Hnys Gum Hoots,Lndics, .Misses and Children' Rubbers nt E. SI. Knorr's. Tapestry Roidcring, Ingrain Ilnrdcrinp, Slattings, l'igured and Plain Bo, to 71 cents. Kelt ami Drugget Crumb Cloths 12-12. A full stock of new styles of Carpctings at II. C. llartmnn's Carpet Store. Oct. 2'.l-2w. Choice variety of Cranberries nnd Mince SIcat at SI. SI. Hncll'u. 3.80 will buy -10 yards Appletou A SIus lin at 1. W. llartnians for cash only. I-'ull nssostment of Men's and Hoys Cloth ing and Over Coats sold cheap for ready tiny. Call and examine tlie goods before pureiia's ing, third door below Market Square, Oct. 29-w 1)axii:i. Yocum. Htitton Shoes nt E. SI Knorr's for f2.7. All Coal slated and screened be-fore leaving tlie old established coal vaid of C. W. Ni:.u. A: Duo. ' !!2lf Good clean Coat to be had onlv of C. W. Neat A Hro. 32tf l-'or $1.00 cash you can get 40 ynrds of Appletou A. Muslin at Lntz A Sloan's. If you want a good Ham, If you want cheap and good Tea, If you want Colli-e Java or Rio, If you want good Canned Kruit, If you want the best Slackercl, If you want Sugar for tho least money, If you want the best Syrups in town, If you want good Cigars, If you want good Tobacco. If von want anything in the Grocery and Provision line, go'to Husgixi.'ij.Muui street. tf-25 Don't be worried and anoyed with not onlv a poor quality of Coal but diitv and sl.ily besides, nit buy of C. W. Ni:u. A lino, who deal only in the best qualities, 32tf $2.00 buv-s .1 good pair of Ladies Shoes at SIcIiiinev's. Call and examine. IIi:i.i to motiiiip.s Nrit-iNo Intants. It is a conceded fact that mothers who have the care, nnxietv and draught of nursing in fants aro weak and need tho aid of sonic stregtliening tonic to make up tho nour ishment rtqiiired for tho growth of the child. Ale. porter.iini! lager beer have often been recommended. Of late, since physicians have become aware that Port Grape Wine reduced bv Alfred Spcer. of Passaic, N. J., is strictly liure tbav have prescribed it in stead ol ale and porter, lhiswineis prin cipally sough lor by mothers who have nur sing inlants as tnc licsl supply minium 10 uo found. The wine is ricli in body and not in toxicatin ' but gently stimulating. Druggists generally keep it, and sell it for a dollar a liottle, l.nijuirev. O. W. N'l: II. it Hlici., spare no expense to send out nice Coal. 3'Jtf AVynniiim Seminary nml OinimiTcial College, KiiiL'-lon, l.iierne iciuntv, I'.i., In aieoiiiino- il.uioiH fur 17") liii.inl"i's and 1201) il iv nholarc .StiiilinN r.eiiveil at any timo ami iliarged for hoard fumi the time of adiiii-sioii. Sluilcnls prepared lor cellege, teaching and lm-ines.. (Ymimeieial course ami telegraphy unsurpassed. Common Kngli-li ftudiei thoroughly taught. College pri liaralor. eouise t filial to that of any other fcliool. Send for a catalogue and a Com mercial .loiirnal to Itev. 1). Copeland, Ph. I. Commercial i-tuilent-i addresii I'rof. L. I.. Sprague. If you ant a first i-Ia i rami AVagon, If you want a Platform Pleasure Vagon, If you want an Kliptie Spring Wagon, If you want a Plca-me- Vagon, If you want your Wagon put in good trim, If you want n pairs done good with short notice, Uo to .1, 1!. 1'ava Turiiicrs in want of lir.-t clnw articles of Tlinsliirs and Cleaner-; also, ono and two lior-e Tread Powern, call on or addici J. M. Ilul-hizer, I.iglit Street, Columbia Coiinlv. Pa. am COAIv. COAI (lid IMalillsliPiI Coal Yard. C. W. 2si:ai, & lino., Wholesale it Ketail Dealers in all sizes of the best nualitie.s of lteil and White Ash Coal, nt the very lowest market rates. Have constantly on hand large htOCICs lit Domestic, Cupola, lilackmnitli's Anthracite, lHtumliious, and Uniebiirncr's Coal. Kspecial attention given to the prepara tion of coal before leaiingour yards. Uraln and Lumber taken in exchaugo for coal. Coal delivered to any part of the tow n at short notice. Orders leltnt I. W, McICclvy'n htoro, or at our ollice, will receive prompt at tention. Ollieo and Yards at William Xeal & Sons' Furnace, I'-ast Illoonisbiirg. Your patronage- respectfully bolicitcd. COAL. l7-tf-i!5 COAL From the Worlifn Dispensary Printing Ofiico and Bindery, liiill'alo, N. Y., wo have received "The People's Common Senso Med ical Adviser, in plain UnglWi ; or, Medi clnoSimplilleil," by It. V Pierce, JI. D., Cuiiiisclor-in-chicf of the Hoard of Physi cians and Surgeons at tho World's Dispen sary. Whoever helps humanity in its strug gle with its inherent wcakiiesCHaiulili-cascs, to bear or chit, is its benefactor. Ignorance is not only of itself a eauso of disease anil mortality, but it la tlie enemy of every cll'ort to cure or mitigate. Nothing will so speed ily remove this caiit-o as knowledge- (an cle mental y ono at lenst)of the diseases to which wo nre heir, in well astho-o superinduced by our own imprudence. Dr. Pierce lias ren dered, in our judgment, a bcncfnctjr'H fer vid1, both to the alllietcil anil to the profits ion, in his diagnosis of tho diseases treated of, and in the presentation of tho philosophic prinelplfK Involved lu their cnitso nnd re moval. He is sparing of remedies, and ii-linl-ly prescribes such as aro wilb lu unskilled hands. As a book merely of abstract knowl edge, it is exceedingly i callable ami interest ing, especially, tho following nibjcetsi-C'ere-brnl Physiology, Human Temperaments, Psiudo-llygicne, the Nursing of the Pick, fc-leep, Food, Ventilation, etc. In ouo chap ter "ii another subject, ui delicate in its nn tun that it is shut up In-yond the domain of warning to all but physician", so accursed in its i. suits in modern society, ho Is mot explicit, and alike true to (toil, to virtue, to lile, nnd to society, sbi'Ws the truth as p re sulted in the teachings of Scripture, that lilcbegllis with loneeptioii- wlthgicat force, t( which is added faitlilul warnings, Price of the Jleillcul Adviser l,C0, bent post-paid. Address tho author at lltillalo. N, V, J'Mtmlcljiiiu Frtibyltrian, m Who said that you would like to get such Clothing as City Peoplo wear, rather than the wholesale goods com monly sold ? This will tell you how to do it. The very larpe Increase of our business allows, ui to malte A STILL LOW'n SCALE OF PRICES, AND You Can Save Enough In buying a Suit at Oak Hull TO PAY FOR THE TRIP from anywhere In thU County to the City of Philadelphia, and have a day of alght-seelng besides. Wanamaker & Urown stand by this Statement, and so will you after one trial. Charncier ot Iho Goods we still For Men & Uoys. as tr rf tar wncirsate, out confine ourvciven 10 nt.ul We bear no Ill-will to any one, and state this only because some dc.iit'rs sell fjiour Kf ods a cmiing irom our house. "1 o each of our custom irs v. c nre rc-tponsiblc for articles boiinht of us Ity our plan of 'IlcVeting the t ight tutint of the materia! on our goods, no one can be misled as to iiiwlitn-s How War.art1.1ker & Brcran treat their CUSTOMERS. nnywneie, anu mat tnc quality is as representeu, also, that the money will hi paid back in full, if purchaser within t0 dajs w khi-s, for any reason, to return the Roodi, unworn n Exactly uhr.ro tho Store Ii. Philadelphia, it is a large building, the sire of four ordinrry storts, and la n the houth-east corner of hiXUI S IX'l H S1X1 H SIXTH blX'l II SIX11I and Market Streets. Those who cannot como to tho City. H send mad mrwie wanted, ann price ucsircu i'amentcan ue maae to the Express Co, on receipt of goods, and the privilege of examining them is allowed before paying where goods do not please, we will return the money anu pay ine expressage uacK i ou SWUM i U be litre tJ tee cur navie (if y&u enter WANAMAKER & BROWN., BOOK . ESlnLEii ilXEB STiiTIOlTCElR, Dtiilur in Liiw Uliinkt. Sunday School Libraries, Depository of the Pennsylvania Bible Society, WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS. Books and supplies not on hnnd can be furnished On Short Xolicc al the Most Reasonable Hates. Store in Exchange Hotel Oct. s, is:r, Wlien von pi to I'liil.ulvlpliia stop at tlio Allegheny Jl.iu-e, No. 81 nnd 81-1 Mar ket -street; having been recently renovated, l'rice only Si per ihiy. A. lir.i k, March 1 1,'7-" 1 y Proprietor. itLOOMSUUKU makki:t. Wheat per bushel $ 1.21 "jt Corn. new. 41 ) Oats, " " 4'J l-'lour per barrel "M rim erseed T.ir n.ivseeil l.w Kutter !i'i l-1 '-' Tallow 1 s 1'oMtues -10 lirled Apples 10 Mains 10 Mdes .V. MiouMers V! Kurd per poutul 13 Hay per ton lleesw.ix 'i'i Tlmol hy Seed M QUOTATIONS l-'Oli COAL. No. 4 on Wlurl $ 4,no per Ton .Vu.fi " " $ 3,7.1 ' No. I! " S- 2.6H " lll.ielcsniliirsI.uinpoiiwii.irr $ 4,w " " " llltiiinlnniis " s r..oi) " TOWX AND COUNTRY. Stlieiiik'.s I'ulminilo nip, for the euro ot consuaip- t Ion, cotcrhs and colds. T h" Biv.it Mrtueuf this medicine Is thai It rlpon- I lie nutter and IhroMslI otituf tlu -syotem, piirlllor. the blood, and thus eHeets a cure, "ehen.'k s Sim i cd route, for the curoot dys-pepsla, llldU'ealloll, ie. Tlio Tonic, produces a healthy nellon ot the stom ach, creating an appetite, foriiilnchj le, nnl curing the must obsttn.no casca of Inille-Uon. chwie'.i's .Mandrake PI1U, for thu curj it liver com plaint, t!C. Hioho pills nro nlter.itlie, and produce a henltliy actliiii of tin- liver without tlu least ilanger, as they are fire from calomel, niuljct nnio efileaelo-is In restoring a healthy action of tho liver. Then-' l-'iiiHlLMai'o a certain cure f r cons'imr-tlon ns th" p'lli.ionte sjrup rlp-ns tho in itter andpiirllles the blood. The mindi'ike. lllls act upon thollvor, ei'ca'e a health; bile, an I rcniow) alt dlseas-s ot tho liver, uften ae.iii,eof consumption. The B.H weed tonic glvm tone and streusih to tho stomic'i.in ikes a good iPijcsUon, and enables thu organs 10 form good bloo 1, ami thus creates a healthy tlrculatl aa of wealthy liliiml. 'Hie combined action of these medi cines, as thus epl lined, will euro cieryca.s.i of con sumption, If taken la time and the u.-o of the medi cines pcrscu rod In. Dr. seli-'iiclc Is professionally nt hlsprlnclpal onico, corner sixth and Arch Ms , Philadelphia, every Mon day, where all tetters for adi loo i.vist bo addressed. o Take Aei-'s Pills for all tho purposes otn prrra tlve, forconstlpatlon. Indigestion, headache, an I liv er coinplaiirt liy unlvirsal accord they are tho best ot all pur -attves for family Use. o TIiniinsT PltOTUCTIOX. Tho best snfenuirds ns.iln-1 epidemic dlscaso arc thoiougli dlgesilou and llrm nerves. It Is bieausL they assure tho regular perfoimanc.i of thodlg stive proecis, and tuMgorato tho nervous sjbtem that llostelters stomach Hitters aio eucli a Bovcrilgn pro tecllvc against the Influences which begc t Inter mittent maladies and those which dh cetly aiti U the stomach nnd bonds. If thencnesaro heall' fully trail pill tho nwlmllatlon of food pufect, is they nro sure to bounder tholnlluenco of this ttaudard tnutc anil limine, malail.i may bo defied ; mid It, In tlio abscneoof tho most reltablo ol medical safe guar ', Iho hj stern lias fallen arrev to disease ot on Intermittent or remittent type, tho ltllters will, It persisted In, cradluito every vcstlgo ot tho malady, lllllou-noss, constipation, nnd dyspepsli yield with equal certatntj to iho operation cf this potent vege table alterative. fl it is no wonder that Invalids loso faith In Fpeclfl-'.s whenbo many worthless medicines aro adreHL-id for tho cure of various diseases, but.whlch, when tried aro "found wanting." Mo havo to learn.how ever, of tlio llrst falluro of lu. Wlstar's lialaamof Wild Cherry to euro couglis, colds, and pulmonary disease. M cents and II a bottle, largo bottles much tho cheaper. AN 1MPOUTANT 1' CT. Tho voluntary testimony ot thousMids establishes boyond nil doubt a fact of vital Iniporlame to tho lick nnd debilitated, v Iz.that llustctlcr's stomach Lit ters Is an nbsoluto spc clllc for remittent and Intermit tent fever, dj spepsla, constipation, biliousness, men tal depression, slccplessiUFw, chronic dlarrlirna, and all diseases of the stomach, liver, on! bowels. Tho unmedlcated stimulants usually prescribed In th(w rases only aggravate the xymptons, instead of re moving them. Tho Hitters on tho contrary, act at n corrective and Intlgorant, without producing tho unpleasant and dangerous consequences of tho old school practice. The action Is mild and soothing lo tho Irritated stomach nnd ban els, promoting diges tion and preventing flatulency, nausea, headaclns nnd all Intestinal Irregularities, A wlnegtassfiil be fore inenls greatly assists digestion, Tho convales cent ma use them with great benefit, ma means of restoring strength and chciifiilncbs. -o 1 HE I1EST I'lltNTl.Nn Ori'li E. Tlie present Is a good opicrtunlly to remind Ihe friends of the paper, undtho iiubllegener-lii , that tho Con iiiiian Jon Piuntimi on-icB bus no mpi rl . In this section, and, In borne resis cts, Is without un i"uul. Durliii,' tho lat jcur we haveccmiph lelj re lieweil i.ur t.v ek imil Inado hire e aildlllons, and It I- no Idle boast lo say that we hum now tic p. st Tresses, the last Aktcrlmiui of 'Ijpc. tlie Utst stock it I'apir, Caida, c, and ihe best Wukim u lu thocoiihlrj. our wirUucu rescially ininp'i iif.x tin Ir places, and we make it a ri'lut lo tdwnj pile ourcuslumeisa le nt, correct andtaturaci. ri t. e Uo not ilaliii to do work for h lhan cihers, but wlllwairaiit nto buna ilieapm. canb.' ilmi-nn:-. Mlii-ie nml jtcui ailec-ut piollt Allwhom- LuiccJ of Jubrilmlii 1 1 any Mir! -1'laln r in ( on win hnd It to their luteiest 1 1 gl, the t icmcan Oil' , U trial. Wm liaVO On listwl i-Urv rnrl-l nf r-nt- . 1'aiKr Ink lm dopes. T K A-., Mr tin ' Iv tobol called for. and can furulihum nuaniitmr siv ... vtik in ; n utiu l kl'iim -.---.s-v. 10 be t:tre of what we sell we manufjeture our I RooJ, ftome of them In our own building, 1 hey or-' will cut, sewed andfinished 'I hey can be nhed upon. Storekeepers out of Ihe city mis represent us when they say ihcy sell our goods, r-piu; price in plain uguresana nothing cj ine I same price to acquaintances and strangers, To city people and country people equal advantage. With each article sold, a Guaratttet Is given, that the 1'nce Is as low as It can be bought A"HIS Is important indeed. berause(unrrincipled I people having stores in riiilade1piiia,r-wrv-- terftit our signs, cards, advertisements, and stop Mrangirs on the street, ith false direttiottt about where the store Is, so that they may sell their counterfeit imtnU. There U but one Oak Hall In IIP pattern of material and rriees by when requested, Persons can have - nn ertods nent hv Kxnress. bv send ing their measure (we lurnMi easy directions that any one can measure by,- and describing color to rn-Jiacipnia. on the Building and ozer the daor Building, Bloomsburg, Pa. DYSPJU'DIA. DYSI'IirSI . DYil'Kl'SIA. liys-popSila Is Iho most perpteMng of all human all incuts. It.s -sjmptonis are almost lnllnltc In their nrlcty, ami tho forlorn and despondent lctlins of tho disease often fancy themselies the prey. In turn ot every known malady. This Is due, In pail, to tlio eloso sj inpathy w hlch exists between tho Ftomach nnd tho brain, and lu pait also lo tlio fact that any disturbance ot the illses-tlve function necessarily disorders the lhcr, the bowels nml thu nervous sj & tem, and effects, to somo extent, the quality ot tho blood. E. l- Kunkel's r.ltter Wlna of Iron a t-uro cure. This Is not a new preparation, to be tried and found wanting; It has been prescribed, dally for many year In tho practice ot eminent 'physicians wlthunparal eled success; It Is not expected or Intended to cure all the diseases to which the human family Issubject, but Is warranted to euro Dyspepsia In Its most obsti nate form. Kunkel's Hitter Wine ot I ron iie er falls to cure. Sj niptoms of Dyspepsia nro loss of appetite, wind niidilslngot food, dryness In mou'li, heart burn, distension of the btomach and bowels, consti pation, headache, dizziness sleeplessness and low spirits. Try the great rcraeny and be com lnccil of Its merits, net tlie irenulne. Tako only Kunkel's, which Is put onlylufl bottles. Depot,.M North Ninth St., Philadelphia. I'or sale by all driifKlsts nnd dealers ei cry w hero. T.U'K MOIIM llntlrelj removed with purely vegetable- medicine, passing from tho t-ystem nllvc. No fee until the head px-scs. Como and refer to patients treated, Dr. I'.. 1''. Kunkel, No my North Mnth S.., Philadel phia. AdUc'lree. Seat, 1'ln and stomach Worms a'-so ivmme.l. Tlio mi'dlcine fur remoMii0' all others but Tape Worm, can bo had of your drui:-lst, ask fur Kvnkei.'s Woiixi hynrr. Price $1. i:. 1'. Kunkel l'hlljdilphU, Pa. o wiiniii: to Ativnmisi:. A. T. Flcwarl s.ijs iho best adiertUlnj mdltiras he has eur found "aro the oldCstablLihed 0i'oaiis of iho two polltliid parties, nt (ho several count) seals Ihroiuhout the Union," "'Ihcse," he ias "rein h every lainlly of tho least account lu their se.wa: coiinllos, and aro tnoio carefully read tin u em utln i classof Journals." If Jlr. Slewuit's Judk'inrui Is or value, there Is no dllliculty In deeldltii; l.UIi pap r I It Is for the Interest of business men toulwnlse in i The I'ou-uri i Dr.Mcciur, upon which this pajirl- pan tally rounded, was establLJcd lnim, and th CniCMMAH i.ow enjoys n wider circulation and I eater prosperity than it evi (U,d. It goes refill ly Into two thousand families Inl'olmnl'li and ad- Jolnini; counties, nud by most of them I wend from Ih llrst to tho lait line. It Is theonlj recognised exponint of nearly live thousand DemcK mile voters In the county. It gives advertisements a taty ills play, Hint makes them attractive to It.s patrons, thus ensuring greater certainty that they will peruse lliein. While lis circulation Is undoubted! much the largest in the cuimty, tho adiertlslng rates ot tho Coi.i'Miiiax are no higher than those cf other papers with barely half mid several not one-fourth the num ber of subscribers. Pacts like t hose speak foi Uiem-sc-lv es. No shrewd business muu will ueslei l to In. sert his advertise incnta In the Coi.cui.ian tf. J, H, IMJZ Dealer In 1 !ES AND PROVISIONS. a.OCKEUY, GLASSWARE (UH'.EKSWAUc, WOODEN WAKE, All kinds ot Dried Fruits, Canned iTruits, D11IED MEATS. HAMS, Fresh Eisli, lacteel anil Cod Eisli, SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, AniUho Inrgekt General Assortment of Groceries TO HE I'OUM) IX THE COUNTY At the MAMMOTH (-IU)CEUY Cor. Main anil I'i ntcr oct. s, ls;- r-ti-, llloonisliiirj;, l'a l.s I'oMs, Jiion Kiii Throat, In i, t'li.iiii, Wliooii ll.KU -i;li, IloiirscnisH 1 t -i i iiiniilaint, I'altw or N-iui. in ti Cle-l-.rSiile, lilivsllllg HI the I.uiiijs, m.i! cverv ntTc'ilun , t ii, Tiro-1, It -s-.r H 'i st. m." red ,"i an limn- iiiih vi ii ltl - vvior V. II n ; ' ' - i i . u; ii it ,rd le.iv i r-m i ei j, r- i - i iv , 'i ii r i- un .11 -, '. . 1 " "' '"Eiilli irrita- . w t in- . I -IU' U Ol 111' C. 5 111. Consumption OM1 bo ClU'Gcl ... . . r . ... wu"u tf, ii l Liu u lvkilmtulala u utivcelvcil m n - r ir, IS tt'l,., r.l v J, ...... ORPHANS' COUHT SALE or REAL ESTATE ! in virtue of nn order of tlio orplnn Court ot ro lumMi county, tho tinilcirlirneil, Artmlnltratoi- of th estai' iif I'hlllpMlller.Ur-c'd.vrllloiinoietornbllc Bale on the premises on TTKSDAY, XoVBMHElt 10th, 187o, the fdUnnlnfr noKcrllwil real estate, to wit, comment ing al. iu O CIOCK A, .11. 1 I.oi'N(). t. llo'inded an 1 rtoserllK-d M follows! on In iw lib) tiinrl of .lamrs farr and Itelieeen Oai- r a. on ri s . nn bv tin siisqueiinnna river anu Ih h U -i f M.nhl.i Webb, on I he east by tliolulraof A ... tn r.i'n i- mid I.eii MilliT. nniion inenoriii ny tli l.tt' i.-iwuiiniiA nioomsburg railroad nnd pur urts Nos. 4. i', 0, 7, s. u, lu una ii; tiiuaio in ueniro owiisidn. anil i-tlrndlnir Into Scott tow nship. In tho toiuiivof columbU aforesaid, cnnuilidng Til acres nnd i i p l - lies, w hereon aro erected n large TU O STOIIY llltICK K FltAMK DWIIIXIXO llOtVR with out-kitchen, good water nt tho door, an Arrm ouciiAi.ii, all Improved land. MIC ti sltnnti. In I'nhlrn tnwnsliln. In tho County of Columbia aroresalil, bounded nnd describ ed n , follows, to wll i on llic west by Scott township I ne. on tin -nilh by purparts nos. a, n, o. ., , , m nnd 11 and Hi" Lio kawauiia & llloouisliurg rail road, on Hi lust by land of N. I,. Campbell and .Imeph Pohe, nnd on the north by land of Frederick Ilaccn bin Ii, containing si ncres nndiil perches, whereon aro creeled A 11MCK DWKI.LINO 1IOUHE, i r.oon hank iiahs. water convenient to houso and barn, an aiti.k oiiciiakii. About tin acros aro wood land. T.OT No. a. siiuslo In Centro townshln aforesaid. bounded and ih scribed ns follows: on tlio wast by land of .lames carr, on tlio southby lot of llenj.imln -Miller, on tliuea-l by purpart No. ft, nml on tho nort a bi nurturt no. a. conlulnlii:: i; iierchesAvhere- ou Is a LIMESTONE QUAltltY. LOT NO. n. Rlluntd In Centro tovvnshli) aforesaid. hi un ili d and de-i'ilbed as follows: on tho west by niri -ris n-s, a mm i nnu lot or neujainin aiuut, on :hOi-juiii bv nurnart No. 1. on t'o east Dv unman. ho. r. and on tho north bv nuroart No. 2. containing l acres nml w iwrclios, 'vhcreon is a I.IMtSTONf; (iUAltltV. LOT NO. c. SMI uate In Centre townshln aforesaid bluni'orl on the west, south, east nnd north by pur- paris no.. ;i. I, nun respeeiivoiy eoiiiaiawi iwu acres and tlfty-nlno perches, whereon is ii LIMKSTONi: IJltAltltY. U)T NO. 7. sltu ito la Centro tonnsliln aforesaid. hum. it d -n l!ie west, south, east and north by put -parts nos. a. 1, s and s lesictlvely, contaudng two acres uud Ilf o nine perches, w hereon is n I.IMESTONIJ (JUAUIlY. LOT NO. a. Situate In Centro town-hip aforesaid, ho'inded on tho noith, west ami south by purparts nos. 2, s and I re-peetlvely. and on tho cut by pur parts no i. II and ts and lot of Andrew (llngles and -lolin W. shuinan, containing two ncres aadllfty nlnu perches, whereon is u LlMnsTONIKjUAHltY. Lot no. 10. situate In Centre townshlpaforosald, bounded on tho north, east nnd southby purparts! no3 1 and and on tho west by purparts nos. 11 nml 12 and ny lot ot Andrew sincles nnd .lohnW. shu man, containing two acres and lltty-nlno perches, w hereon Is u LIMESTONE QUAltltY. LOT NO. tl. situate In Centre township aforesaid, bounded on tho west, north and east be purports nos. u. a and in respectively, and on tho south by lot of Andrew singles and John W. shuinan, containing llfty perches, on which Is u LIMESTONE qUAUItY. LOT NO 12. situate In Centre township aforesaid, bounded on tho noith by tho I -nckawanna niooms burg It. It., on the east, south nnd west by purparts nos. lo, 1 and o respectively, containing llfty perches. LO r NO. 13 Sltuato tn Centro township nfnresatd, bounded on tho south by tho public road leading from Illoomslnirg to lterw lck, on the east by land of the heirs of Eve Webb, on the south by tho North Ilrnncli Canal, and on tho west by land of Tillman Nagla containing two ncres and ono hundred anil eleven perches, whereon Is erected a F aa? Dwollins Heu:o and CutWldlEjs. LOT NO. 14. Situate In centre township aforesaid, bounded on tho north by the public road leading from nioomsburg to llenvlek, on the east by land of the heirs of Eliza Thomas deceased, on the south by land of Human Nagle, and on tho west by school house lot, contnlnln,' ninety-eight perches, whereon Is erected a i kajik iiakn. LOT NO. 15. Situate In Jfaln township, county aforesaid, bounded on the north by the siisipiehannn liver, on tho east and south by lands now or latocf tlio heirs of George Ixmgenberger deceased, and on the west by land ot , containing 112 acres andD'J lurches, all wood land.-. LOT NO. 10. A whurf nt Fituate In tho village ot Espy, Columbia county afiiresald,.idJoinlngtho North llraneh canal on tho Kiilth.au alley on the north, and Market street In said town on the west, contain ing about three-fourths cf a briu.ro perch. TERMS OP S I.E. Ten per cent, of tho one fourth of tho purchuso money to bo palilut the strik ing down of the property ; tlie one-fourth less thu ten percent, nrtho contlrmatlon ot thy sale: and tho remaining thiee-fourths In one sear thereafter, with Interest from couiirmatton nisi. I'ttrclia-sers to p.i for Heed or Deeds except tho purchasers ot no. 10 tho estate to pay fi r Deed. IIENJ -VMIN MILLEE, A. Ii. Sill MAN. Oct. 2J is. Administrators. Ayer's air Vis :or, For restoring to Gray Kair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt onco agreeable, healthy, and effectual f o r Kg preserving tlio A hair. It soon ixstorcs jadcit or gray hair lo its original color, with tho gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair cheeked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can rcstoro tho hair whero tho follicles aro de stroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can bo saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a now growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasipnal mo will prevent tho hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prcvont baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to tlio scalp arrests and prevents tho forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensivo. Freo from thoso deleterious substances which mako sorno preparations dangerous and inju rious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HA lit DRl.SSING, nothing clso can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil whito cambric, anil yut lasts long ou tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, l'ractlcnl anil Analytical Cliruilstt, IiOWULL, MASS. April . dL Jill -iifl mm A FIRM CLASS NEWSPAPER. DAILY A1P WEEKLY. liuk'iientlcnt in Everything ! iNoutiiU in iNotluntj, Opposed to all Corrupt Kings in jUiinicip.il, btato anil iSatioiiul A flairs!. Till: DAILY TIM1N u 111 In Is.nn.l .i,i,.i.,, ,,. lath of Miiri ii mikt. nml (ii..i... ,,, ,,-, , i, ., i, ,.;:::!!.. Smid.Ds iiM'eplwl, under the edltoilal dlrccllon ul ...... ..iMr, .iiitii-iif.-uiuimeiiv irom cieur, new tine. I 11 11 luilTO fnllll Uh.-i t. f-nlilnlnlm- nil ti,Jw...-u cf the day, Includluif tlio AS0flATH 1'ltUss 'ITLE- ri.-c-itii icit-knuii nun uiTiesponta lien lnim all points of Interest, und learlin cdltorl.il uis. cutaiiiiw ,.f eurrent toptes. iticv, TWO CrLN'l H. Biioi.iriiiiiius, pmuifu nee, m uouara per Milium, ur nttv cuiit iht uiontli, lu advance. ri.;?aTo,;itir,i?o,ic'!;;Il.,,ni:'',y mul mn ccnts The Weekly Times Will l.o Issued nn Mutuiday, JUui'li SWli, weekly th. ii.ifi.i', ci.i.talLiiiv: all liuporlaut i.ev.K of iho ' ' 1Vlle"niplctu M7irt.et mi lUianctal lterortii. Mul v'U,furoue)i.ar,uoliit(ofieii,at llwtolluvMi' One i'i p .. Teu Conic !1.H V.lKt Tvvi nt v Ci pli s DVI It I IS-lAl f.vi si tvveuty'.hve.vuu'pV'v line, tl -ti'ii.' 'i's' ",Uu"'1' '"' nunh'by Draitsor l'iv .. ..1S.MI Address TJTTC TIMV.S. 0. 11 l0Ut i Hev tu tttrvi't. lIIIL.'ilKLl'UU. Of.
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