WTT TP fiATritnnw 1 L1JU JJ LjU 1UD1 A IN. ii i, o o x s n tni n, rniBAt, Jiuiciisi, n;s Itnll Honct Time TnMo. LACKAWANNA & IlLOOJISllUlHl KAIL ItOAU HOHTII, .0.43 A.M. 1.58 A. M , 1 .SO t". M. SOCTIt. .8J A. M. 4.49 P. M ll.ST A. M Accommodation Train,..., Mall Train , Ejprcss Train " " f..M P. M. CATAWISSA KAIL HO.U. NORTH. Accommodation Train o.ss A. M, Regular Express 4,00 , M. SOUTH T.SI P. M. 11,81A.M. Thronzh cars on Express, train either to New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs bctvi ecn Catawissa and Wllllamsport. I.tsl week nolicei wero cncloeil In tho pa pers to all parlies wlio owe subscription for more tlinn n year, or wlioe year will expire Ap'll 111. Several persons have fflt aflronled at receiving the notice, and we ihtrefore give a word of explanation, Our term' are payable in a Icance, but as a mailer of courtesy wc do not Insist ou this, but allow pivment to be made during the year. Willi many tlie year has ex pired, and with others will expiro April 1st. These notice? wero intended simply to call at tention to the fact, and it was done in this way in preference to printing a notice lit the col umns of the paper. There is no occasion for any one to get angry b;causo we notify them that they have received tho Columwan for nearly a year without paying. 11 inks send no tices that notes aro due, nnd Insurance Compan ies Inform their policy holders when premiums uro payable, hut no one ever ihink of icfiisiiig to ask the hank to discount n new noie, or re questing tho Insurance Company to cancel their policy because tjf their notices. It is sim ply a business transaction which every man who has any idea of business, understands. O ir notices wero sent to several hundred per sons. It is impossible for us to discriminate be tween thcgtV)J and the bad so we sent to all, Shad and fresh lobsters are In the market. Jacoby always has them. IC. 11. Ikeler will move into his new residence next week. Tho "gum" used on postage stamps is a po tato starch. Open the car windows now if you wish to catch cold. Next week's Coi.UMntAM will contain a full account of the execution of Hester, Tully, and Mcllugh. The Slate penitentiary at I'nilidelphia ! now keeping ono hundred and twenty-four con victs sent from Luzerne county. Henry Yost & Son will sell at auction on the 23, 29, and 30 of this month their entiro stock of furniture. Bishop Howe will administer the rite of con ti filiation at St. Paul's Kpiscopal church In Ibis place, on the evening of April 3rd, One of the finest bands in the State is organ! zed nt Catawissa. It deserves the support th.it community heartily gives it. Court was In session last week until Friday afternoon. All the causes on the list for that week were disposed of. The attendance w: not large. The model department of the Normal School will hold its closing exercises on Tuesday March 20th at 2 o'clock p. m. Tho public 'n invited. Hon. Q. I). Jackson of Dushore was in town last week. Mr. Jackson has many friends in this section who were glad to see his genial face. For the first time in fourteen years anil some months the Gettysburg Compiler prints nothing about the battle that once took place there. Many of our citizens are emigrating west, and should subscribe for the CuLUMMAX. It contains all the home news, and is much better than ".i Utter from home." Dr. Browcr, late of lLo Record, Danville, has removed to Chesapeake City, Md., where he will engage in the publication of the Cheea peake City Record, I, W, McICelvy has bought of the Benton Swing Fund Association the other half of the Opera House, which was sold at Sheriffs sale recently as the property of B. H. Vannatta, and bought in by that association. As spirituous liquors will injure men, opium or morphia will harmfully ellect the ba by. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is the remedy lor the baby. It Is freo from opium. Price cents. St. Patrick's day pased without any special observance in this section. The proverbial rain which always characterizes the occasion. did not fall to put in an appearance. The sheriff lias stopped tho publication of the Dauvilic Record, and Dr. Browcr has gone to Maryland to enter into another newspaper speculation. The greenback business doesn1 seem to pay in Montour county. (Iiuxd OrENiMi. Mr Jacob L. fiirton, the proprietor of tho City Hotel, Bloomsburg, Pa. proposes giving a Ornnd Opening on Thurs day evening, March 2Sth, "Cooney" under' stands catering to tho wants of tho most fastidi ous. A cordial invitation is extended to all Wo cannot understand why peoplo will spend dollars for trashy medicine, and swallow quarts of wish-washy stuff, for colds, when Dr. Haas' hxpectorant. which is a euro cure, can be hail of any druggist, at 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Mr. William Itabb has refitted as a store room the office lately occupied by his son, Dr, I. L. Habb on Main strut, opposite the Episco pal church. Wo have not heard who will oc cupy it. No Ilorso will die of Colic, Hots, or Lung Fever if Foutz'a Celebrated Horse and Cattle Powders are used according to tho directions, they will cleanse the intestines, luirlfying am Invigorate the system, thus preventing disease. The Democratic Standing Committee wi meet Saturday, March 30th In the Grand Jury Boom at one o'clock p, m. for the purioseof I selecting delegates lo the. State Convention. ft IJAVIH LowKXiiKiin, Chairman, If J, W. Freeman formerly of the Pilhlon CW plus received a commission from the Ne fork Herald, to be present at the exetuliona to ko place at Wooiusbure and renort the same or mat paper. We have no doubt It will bo a highly art! uc anu imaginative account. Wo learn that F. S. Schwarlz,formerIy of Her wick, nsj been arrested at San Franc sco. Cal lor embezzlement of $7,000 of the Pension Agents funds. He used to reside here, an was at one time a clerk In our post office. He excelled in ''touching the light guitar" and turned out as such fellows generally do. Judgo Elwell is afllicted with a severe cold mid on Tuesday evening became so hoarse tin no was obliged to sit in tho witness Lor ( TuTtto-IlliniiClf understood In charging tho jury, On Wednesday his hoarseness being no better, cllorts wero made to secure another judge to fiuUh the business of tho week. Failing this tho members oftho Bar requested that no cases bu tried after that of Shaffer ugainst Mc Dowcll's Executor, then on trial, Jurors and witnesses wero therefore, tliscLargcd, THE THE LAST HOPE GONE. HESTEK, TULLY, AND McIIUOII MUST DIE. t:T3IIIMIAYTIIi: I'lllMTIIANCIIMI HAY IN t'lll.l'.MIIIA t'OUNTY. When the cases of the three men nbovo nam- were brought before the Board of Pardons the hearing was postponed from February un- Hie .March session. At that lime Messrs. Wolvertoti, Freeze and Ilrockway for the pris oners, and ex-District Attorney Clark for the commonwealth, appeared before the Board at Ilnrrisburg and argued the cases. Petitions- containing twenty five hundred names, mjny ofUiera Influential citizens of this and Norths mberland counties, were presented, and the ef argument In favor of pardon or comuta- tlon was that these men were convicted on the vidence of Kelly, the 'Bum;' The Board of ardons reserved their decision until the 14th Inst,, when It was supposed the fate of three hu man beings would be determined : but when at day came, the final derision was again ostponisl until Tuesday tho 19th. The Death warrants fixing the date of the execution on the th had been previously read to the prisoners. so that this delay on the part of the Board left only five days between their decision nnd the lay appointed for the execution. Tnesdiycame. nnd public Interest began to show itself. The luestion heard almost constantly on the streets was, "what is the news from Harrishurg ? Up six o'clock no ono could tell, but at thai mo the suspense was ended by the following telegram to Slieriiriloll'inan from Hon. K.J, McIIenry: W. Hoffman: The Board of Pardons refuses tn interfere wllh the decision of tho Courts. E J. Mi-Henry, Mrs. Hester was In town and In a conversa- ion had with her during the afiernoon she ex pressed strong hopes that something would bo lone for her husband, She expected at least lat the Pardon Board would extend tho time for the execution, as it was they who postponed tho matter so long. Hester believed up to this time that some- ling would happen to prevent his death. He was a powerful mm politically in his county, and there wero strong influences at work n his favor. Tully and McHugh have been espondent, nnd placed no hopes In executive clemency. Both expressed the belief sometime ago that there was no help for them, and have been making preparations to meet their doom. hen Informed Tuesday night of the result of their application for commuLation they said it was as they expected, aud evinced very little emotion. Mrs. Hester was moved to tears but id not display near as much emotion as at the time of the verdict. A year of suffering has prepared her fur the worst. Hester said he felt better now that tho suspense was over than lie lad for a long time. Tully appears lo be sin cerely repentant, and In conversation with him on Tuesday night said some things which will be made public after the execution. McHugh keeps up a stolid exterior, and says he is ready lor until, Dili ins appearance indicates severe uttering. He is thin and pale, and looks like man fast going with consumption. The priest visited them all on Wednesday. Tho Sheriff is busy making final preparations for the awful day. Two scaffulda will be used, being the same that were used in Schuylkill county last year. But few will be admitted to the execution. George Stinson fc Co., Art Publishers, of Portland, Maine, are UDrivalled in their pro fession in this country. They produce the most ighly finished, steel engravings, nnd the most exquisite chromoa known in art. Among their publications is a small floral cross, which is one of the prettiest little pictures we bare seen for many a day. But the most perfect flower chromo ever produced is a bouquet of cal I a lilies just published by them. The purity of color is perfectly preserved. A more elegant parlor picture never was seen. It is after a painting by Bobert Hill who is well known as the finest (lower painter in this country. Read bauson & Co s., advertisements elsewhere. Next Monday will ho an eventful day in tho history ot Columbia county as at present con stituted. For the first time tlicro will be an execution of criminals in the county jail, and thero will undoubtedly be great excitement. As a word of caution we adviso tho peoplo to pcool. Do not gather in crowds and dis cuss the horrible event in loud tones. By all means the bars nnd saloons should be closed, as n mixture of liquor with tho excited feelings of the masses may lead to fights 'and drunken brawls. Do not conio to town in crowds. Do not come at nil. Thero is nothing to be seen, and a mass of people will only causu unnecessary excitement. There is no possibility of wit uessiug tho execution nnd it will only ho a waste of timo to spend tho day in town. iiiii.xKwrosioxuir. A bill lias pass oil Congress and become a Inw granting a pen sion of $3 per moith to every survivor of the war of 1812, who served fourteen days, or was in any engagement, and to the widows of sucli officers, soldiers or enlisted men, without re gard to the date of marriage. Proof of loyalty Is not required. The bill also restores to the roll the names of all pensioners dropped for disloyalty. In this county there are about forty pension ers who have heretofore been allowed pensions by the state formerly $40 per annum, but for a year or two past $75 per annum. All of these will hereafter be paid S3 per month by the United Stales goyernment, and their state pen sion will cease. Under the ne'v law all wid ows who now receive slate pensions will re- ceivo United States pensions, without regard to the date of their marriage. It Is not at all probable that any one connec ted with this office ever obtained a diploma from Harvard, as that institution is rot in the habit of bestowing such documents on those who never entered its classic halls. That how ever, is of no Interest to the people ; but whelli er an editor who professes to publish a Demo cratic newspaer has ever attempted to betray the party to which he looks for Ills suport, meagre though that support may he, Is a mat ter of publio interest, for which the public hold him to an account. A paper pretending to he Democratic, (printed partly in this town by one apprentice) is charged with having arrang ed to sell the use of Its columns lo the Itepub- licans in 1872 for $500, during the campaign in which Mr. iluckalcw was candidate for gover nor. The charge Is admitted by the failure to deny it. If there is an explanation, let us have it; If not, Democrats should no longer harbor a Benedict Arnold in their ranks. The Temperance meeting on Tuesday even ing was held by Bev, Mr, Marclay, The ex erciies wero interesting. One of the signers who when absent from homo had broken his pledge, manfully presented himself, and amid tho sympathy of tho whole audienco honestly confessed his sin, oxprcssed his sorrow, d clured his desired Intention to hold on to tho pledge uud his unabated interest in tho Tern perauco reform, and asked the sympathy am prayers of thoso present. Hon, James Black of Luncasler was then re quested to speak, and gavo an able,eurnest, ami eloquent extempore address, followed by in terestlng remarks from Mr, Cyrus Hillboni of Newton, Bucks county, nnd Hon, William Kiusey of Bristol, Tho next meeting villi. in the Methodist church next Tuesday even log. COLUMBIAN AND Ilobert Stuart, colored, was arrested last Monday by Conslablo Woodward for stealing scrap Iron of the Bloomsburg Iron Co. He took tho Iron lo Berwick nnd was caught in the act of having it weighed. Stuart was com mitted lo jail. Bessie, an Interesting Utile daughter of Clin ton Sterling, died on Friday last, of scirlet fe- aner an lime" oi several weeks Mho was n bright nnd affectionate child, and her los is deeply felt by the family, who hava the sympa thy of many friends In their alllictlon.' The funeral look place on Sunday, You will find in all ages sublime fathers and sublime mothers among the lofly and among the lowly, and there. you will also find Dr. Coxc's Wild Cherry and Seneka, and Santonine Worm Syrup. They are household remedies. 25 and SO cents. The city papers say that the number of ar rivals of merchants and olhcrs to purchase goods for spring trade is larger than for sever al years. This is a good sign, and we only hope that the ind'citions of rtturning prosper!' ty may not fail, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has been before the public for years, nnd Is pronounced by thou sands superior to nil other nieJiclnes for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza and all Pul monary Complaints. Cocoi vs. ColTi:i:. Cocoa is rapidly taking the place of collie lu th cofl'ee houses of Eng land, especially those which arc patronized ainly by the working classes. It Is claimed for it that it is as c heap, fully ns palatable and more nutritious, while it is less stimulating and lereforc less likely to create a desire for strong er drink', Found Drowned. John Knapp, Sr., of anticoke, who disappeared on Christmas day nnd wassupKsed to have been drowned or foul lealt with, was found on Sunday afternoon nthe river near Hunlnck's Creek. The in torment took place Monday, in Schupp's bury ng ground at Plymouth. He was between 50 ml 00 years. There is no knowledge as lo low he met his death. Record. Well said by tho Norrislown 7emW:"Tho art of advertising is being brought down ton ecidedly lino point; and when an advertiser sends you an Inch advertisement to insert at our very lowest rales, and accompanies it with six inch local notice which ho wanls put in for nothing you can't help but admire his acre age of "cheek," and wish you had a gun that would shoot a hundred miles and kill the fel low you are thinking of without taking aim." Tiif, Bond Csu. Baer & Shenk vs. Cily of Williamsport bond case. Bute to show can why tho city treasurer shall not be restrained from paying out money upon any ordinance passed subsequent to the decree of the supreme court and the mandamus thereon, and order re straining the treasurer from paying out any money by virtue of such ordinances until the etermination of this rule. March 13th, 1878, opinion of the court filei! and ordered as follows: "The rule to show cause on this subject is discharge!, and there- straining order of January 1th, 1878, is risciu ded. By the Court. PuniM Ball. The annual Purim ball took plnco at tho Montour House Danville on Tues day evening last, and was a very fine and cred itable affair throughout. About CO couples were on tho floor, including parties from Bloomsburg, Shnmokin, Sunhury, Milton and other points. Tho Grand March took placo at 9 o'clock, led by Mr. John G. Brown nnd Miss Fannie Bloch, Supper was served nt 12 o'clock, and was, as usual with nil suppers got ten up by Mr. & Mrs. Iliahl. a grand feast, and heartily enjoyed by all. Dancing was kept up until the "sma' hours," when nil dispersed highly pleased. The following characters were represented at the masquerade by Bloomsburg peoplo. Sailor Girl, Miss Hcbecca Barton- Knight, M. Michell; Folly, Miss Laura Ru pert i Autumn, Miss Aua Sterner j Sailor, Frank M. Maloy; Old Uncle Sam, Geo. Lay- cock i Spanish Princess, Mrs. Dr. Rnbb; Prince Carnival, W. P. Blackwell ; Innocence, Will Sloan. SIOO.OOO. Oil Wednesday March 20 1878 at 12 o'clock in. tho Danville, Ilnzleton & Wilkcsbarro Kail road was sold by Win. I. Greenough tho Trust ee, under the fir-.t mortgage, by irtuo of pro- cdings in the Court of Common Pleas of Co lumbia county ill Equity, for foreclosure; and was bought by Isaac Lyer for the Bond Hold ers, at the sum of four li'iindrud thousand dol lars. The snlo was confirmed by the Court, ana deed ordered to be mado in pursuance thereof. At two o'clock p. m. of tho same day the sbcrilfsolil the lands of tho snmo company consisting of about 1C00 acres on a judgment obtained against tho company, for tho sum of 1 ho lands so sold had been previously sold by tho Trustee. And at the same time the railroad franchises Ac , wero sold by the Sheriff on huudry W nts of Fieri 1-acias issued on claims for right of way, for tho sum of SI 10, I ho property was purchased by Isaac F.er,lor tho Bond Holders. The road has been somen hat prolific of liti gation, but the end bus now been reached, and peace reigns nloug the borders of Scotch Run, over the valleys of tho Cutawisu and down the winding busquehauna. SELLING LKJUOH ON ELECTION DAY, III an opinion recently delivered by Judge Ross at orristown, in a ca-e of prosecution for selling liquor on election day, his Honor adhered to his previous ruling that the sale of liquor on election day is Illegal, whether sold before or alter the closing of tho polls, A day in law is iwenty-four hours, and no regard is had fur a fraction of a day. It was contended that Ihu defendant was ignorant of the law, but the Court said such Ignorance excused no one. 'GaronictV. Judge Ross is certainly mistaken. The Act of Assembly reads as follows : It shall not be lawful for any person or per sons keeping a public-house or drinking place, either licensed or unlicensed to sell spirituous ot malt liquors as a drink,, to sell, furnish or give away, lo be used as a Urink, any spirituous or malt liquors, wine or any other intoxicating beverage, on any part of any day set aparl, or tu bo set apart for any general or special elec tion, by the citizens in any election district or !,!(.. .I.f ... . uivisiuu wiiuiii un commonwealth, where uu election is in progress, during the hours when, by law, in said district, Hie election polls ure required to be kept open. hen the original bill was framed it exclu ded the sale of liquors Ac, on election day. It was amended in the Senate, on Mr, B'uckalew's motion we think so as to confine Its operation to the time when the h11s were open, S-ich was the Intention of the Legislature, ami such has bun the general construction of the act. Necks nnd Arms of Snowy Whiteness, forms fair as the lilly, are Ihe pleasing endowments conferred by (lien's Sulphur Soap. A health ful substitute, for the poisonous cosmetic former ly In vogue. The tint producd by Hill's Iustanlancous Hair Dyu are like those of Nature. March 22, 4w, Tito supremo Court lias decided that Col, llatbor, republican, J3 entitled to tho oflica of prolhonotaryof Luieruo county. His right had been contested by Dr, Trimmer, DEMOCKAT,BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA? On Monday the Court read opinions in the cases of the "Bloomsburg Mutual Saving Fund Association" agah.'t James 11 Rice and Charles Bachman ; the same against S. A. Potter and against Potter and Waller j and the Dinvillo M. S. F, A L. Association against Joseph IIen He j In which tho following questions that have lately been raised wero decided. The charters of said Association! nre under the net of 1859. That premium hid and the Interest thereon re not usurious. Tint the cases' cited by tho ilffendan's counsel In which a conlrary doc- trlno Is held all relate to charters granted bo fore the act of 1859, or not under It, and also to unincorporated soclettes and aro therefore wholly Inapplicable. 1 hat lines for tho non payment of dues and Interest are not usurious when not unreasona ble and are authorized by the by-laws. That the fines under the by-laws of said associations can be continued only six months af.er failure to pay, as they would bo unreasonable if con tinued for a longer period. mat it is no objection lo the right of the as sociation to enforce Its contract with the defen- lant because he purchased stock and became a member on purpose to borrow money. Every nno who become a member knows that he must at some lime become a borrower, and the largest proportion no doubt became members for that very purpose ami Ihere is nothing in the act or in any rule or policy of law to pre vent them from doing so. The object of the act of 1859 was to enable persons to make pay ments in monthly sums nnd lo borrow when their nicessllies require. But the contract is not usurious if tho borrower appropriates the money to other purposes than erecting build ings or to purchase of real estate. The opinions filed are lengthy in which va rious other question arc discussed and deci ded which are of interest mainly to lawyers anil not to the public. FOWL POETlfY. Eoitors or The Columbian : On Friday night, tho 22d of February, some ono broke into my stnblo at I.ightstreet and stolo my big white turkey gobbler and left n po ker used to pry open tho doorbehiud,on which the following lines occurred to me : TO ALL WHOM II MAY CONCKRN ! All persons by w Uatevcr names. Who havo demands or legal claims, til pleaso present litem by da) lt?ht, And not like prowlng thieves at ulgbt, Tho tlmo and placo where they may .call, It tliey wish to And mo there at all. To keep accounts correct and straight, I pay in cash and net In trade. It don't require tuoso midnight prowls, To get your pay In turkey (owls. 1 pay my debts In broad daylight. Not prowling about after night. Therefore, take notice, ono and all, If alter this at ntht you call, 1th promptness you may likely be, Paid on In leaden currency. And my swift messenger may meet The thief that prrw Is In Llghiatreet. And all 1 ask In earnest prayer, Is It l hit I may hit fair The thief who steals a turkey at night Would rob a Priest In broad da) light, If he had courage to be seen, llut turkey thieves aro much too mean To show theuisel.es In open day. But watch their chance for midnight prey, And when tliefr honest neighbors sleep, Into thetr shods and stibles creo p, And carry off wiut they can And, And leave their Iron bar behind, That's on tho door which thoy did break Into the place the fowls to take, ttuch mean and low life roseola can Not clstm the right or namo of man, They're far too mean to claim a placo As mn amongst tho human race. And 1 would think It quite uncivil, To class them even with the Devil. It, would gtvo old Lucifer much grief, To offer him a turkey thief. A turkey thief fa fartoo mean, t n old Nick's presence to bo seen For the Pevll never stooped so low, As with a turkey thief to go And rob a turkey roost at ntght And hero the llevtl must be right, liecausohecoulhaveno control O'er turkey thieves'! they have no Boul. COUItT PIIOCKKIUNOS. Case vs. Doty. This was an action brought for wages nllegeu to be due plaintiff for work done in the survey of Hunlock Creek and Mini cy ltailroad. .lury found a verdict for plain tiff for the sum of$5'J.45. Tho eating house license ofJosiah Michael, of Catawissa, transferred to Harvey Jlruin bach. Keuben Kisner vs. Miller it Seybert. This was an uctiou to recover for grain sold to de fendants. Jury find for plaintiff in tho sum of S1.1G. Jncob Lvar.s, ex. vs. Gcddls, et. al. Tli case was withdrawn from the jury. Samuel Giger vs. Francis Kvnns. ' An action brought to recover road damages paid to de fendant for opening u road through lands sold by Mr. Evans to Mr. Giger. Jury returned a verdict for plaintiff for $79.30. I-.dward Gerity vs. Conyngliam twp. Action orougut to recover wages claimed to be due ns supervisor- Jury returned a verdict for defen fendant. i'. J, iailer vs. Weaver s, ox. Jury re turned a verdict for plaintiff. Bloomsburg Lumber Co. vs.SIorris & Stem er. 1 ho action was brought to recover for lumber furnUhed in building the Morris house on Market and Fifth streets. Jury find a verdict for plaintiff for sum of $:)I3 Ci A rule was granted to show cause why it new trial should not bo granted. Win. I.inwll vs. U II. lint administrator o! reier iini, ueceaseil, i'laiiilill takes a lion suit. SKCONU WEEK, Krebs vs. Mosteller. Verdict for lilaintill' tor the sum of 81.(i j, Lewis Mochenberg vs. Andrew Boyer. Ver diet for the defendant. C. i Thompson s. II. Stohner. This wus un action to reemer the value of a slate liuin tie sold by an employee of plaintiff to defen dant. Jury returned a verdict for plaintiff in tho sum ot 5-o3.7o. Win. Snjders' Lir's. vs. Valentino Itidlu- man. Una was a suit in ejectment for tho re eovory oi two lots in jiiooinhurg. Jury re turned a verdict for plaintiff for the land in ouestion. U, b. funning Mill Co. vs. Franklin locum: jury fined a verdict for tho defendant. Matthias Shaffer vs. John McDowell's Kx editor ; on trial. I ho April number of tho Kckctio Mam line U remarkable, both for tho high averaire excellence of its contents and for the number ot special papers which separately challenge atteutiou. lliero aro no Ion than sixteen ar ticles, besides tho four editorial departments; and every tasto will hud something to gratify it. "Tho march of an English generation through Lifu " is a highly interesting and profoundly suggestive retumc of English vi tal statistics ; "lho New Star which Faded into Star-Mist" is ono of .Mr. 1'roctor'sJ al ways instructive studies in popular astrono my j and Prof. Goldwin Smith's papers on "Tho Proposed Substitutes for lteligion" deals with a subject of iuexhaustiblo interest. Apropos of tho war, thero aro two notably good descriptive papers one entitled "Over tho Balkans with General Gourko," and tho other "Constantinople," by James Hryce. The latter lias already heeomo famous in England. Other noteworthy articles arc, tho beginning of a rerlcs by Tuinoou "Franco before tho outbreak of tho Involution j" a timely biographical sketch of "Coutit Ca vour ;" "l'rofcvsor Huxley on tho Degenera cy of Modern Opinion ;" "Keats' LovoLet ters ;' and a thrilling narrativo of "A Itldo i ' a, v'c i twlt" ".Ut' Iortrait) of iimunur juiiroii , inreu or iourioeius: ad ditional chapters of Mr. Black's story, "Mac lcod Daro ;" and well-filial editorial depart meuts couiplcto a number of cxmitlouul va riety and iulcrest. Published by E. It. 1C. ton, 25 Bond street, New Yurk. 5 feiiiglo copies -15 cvuts. Trial 6ubscritiou for IMtVTJ MSUUlUa, f7. Priceless Discovery, A Sura Cure for Piles. A sure cure for the btino, b'fs-dlng, Itrblnsr and u. cernleil riles lis In i n dtsrnvprril hv lr. Ul ilnm rnn I Indlin remcdt) called tr. William's Indian oint ment. A elnvfe 1k.-i has cured the worst old chronic cases of twemy llt e and thirty j ears' sumdlng. No one need snfrtr five t Inutes nfteropplylng this won derfut soothing niedleloe. Lotions, Instruments and electuaries do mcro harm than good. William's ointment supports the tumors, alia) a tho Intensn tithing (paruruinrlynt night alter -retting warm In lied), acts ns a pniiiuce, plies In tint and painless relief, ami Is prepared only lor Piles mid nothing else, Ihnusamls (if cured put'ems atte't ItsMrtma and phulctsnsof all sci-ools tironou' co It the great est cimtrlimlloti tn medicine of thieve. ItmatU'ra nor now longer severely you havo been sutlerlng, )ou can bo cmed. -Mr Joseph M. h)der, Cleieland, Ohio, wrltesi I sttncrcu rorjenmwlth nelilng mill Ulcerated Piles, fried remedy olbr remedy advertised, and consulti-d and this city ! and spent hundreds of dollars, Dut found no relief mull I obtained a box of Dr. William a Indian ointment some lour months ago, and It nan cured me completely. 1 had a part of tho box left which I gavo to n Irlendor tntne w ho had doctored wllh many physicians, and as a last resort went to till lioteu lloL Nnrlntr. Alkalis., for lrestment Ho Informs mMhst the Indian ointment has also I cured nini or the plies, it Is certainly a wondertui I uiseuvery, nnu snouici do usea oy me man) inou sands v-l.o nre how suffering with that dread dis ease. t-"lo,ocn Howard win be paid for a more certain remedy. Hold by alt IirugglMs. LU, o. W. ritA- ZIKlt, sole proprietor, Cleveland 0. DON'T NEGLECT A UlUUH or (Villi, when ST cents will bur n bottleof Dr. Fra- zler'a Couph hjrup at any ilriii? Moro, It has w rougui a complete chunpo in the Cousu Medicine?, ii ('it. taoiiiiti ho iium Him itin ttj o curls. TO CONSUMPTIVES. I" Dr. Fruiter's Cough syrup used In connection with Dr. Frazler's Hoot Hitters wiixci-kkconscup tion, standard Htenm taundry. Cleveland. O. Oct. 80 'Ifl. Dk. Fhazikk, ivar Mr: I feel it a duty I owe to KiilTerlnir luitnanltv to write you. For some time 1 wnssorrly nnilcted wllh n cough, raising badMUlT, with evcrv vmMom nr uelni? a confirmed consuinD- tlvt 1 tried different medU-tnes nnd cures without nnuinjf ri'iii; i aiao cousuiii'it threu or our most Tiromlnent Clcn'land tihiflclnn. tho lust ono of which pronouncn my case serious, and Informed me that I could not lhe more than a few months. About thmitnt neanniror your wonderful succens.i com menced taking ) our wjrup In connection with j our Itoot I)llten, and was utunce benefitted, and after uslnjf the medicine fcometwo months! rmd mjsclf entirely cured. TOUKKNCB DUNN. ttr Mr. Dunn airaln writes, under date of August 4, 1;;, Dr. Frazler, Dear sir: lean endorse our medicines more strongly than ever from the fact, that it Is now neailyoie jear Mnco Iwascured. My mnps an loany biroDg'&itasouna. navmgno re turn or tho disease. tr-The nbovn Medicines sneak for themselves. un. u. v. rurw.ir.it, iTojuirior Cleveland, u. ror saio by all Druggists. rec.u.isiT-iy A GKNTLK HINT. In our ctylo of climate, with its sudden hanccs ot teuincrature. rain, wind and sun- hino often interoiineled in a sinirlo dov. it rr-l'itivr. nrn mi frenuentlv Hl-pn from ,i liv I . i, . l 1 1 i ii i , i!- y lifRleeteil colds, hall Ihe ileatlis resulting directly frnni this rump. A lmitln nP Iln- I Khcc'B German Syrup kept about your home lor lmtncdiato uto will prevent serious biclc- ncss, a large doctor's bill and perhaps death. by the use of threo or four dose-. For curing Consumption. Hemorrhage. Pneumonia. Se- vcro Coughs, Croup or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, its success is simply wonder tin, as your urucgrst will tell yott. Ucnnan ayrup is now poiu in every town anu viuacc on tins continent. Sample bottles tor trial. luc ; regular size, 7oc April 27, 77-ly jl Business Notices Spring Styles 1 Snrine Srvles I "Just received, the largest stock of cloths and casimeres ot the latest style and at the lowest price to be fold by the vard with trimmings for coat pants or vest. If youwant tneni made nt Home buy me goods nnu nave tliem cut at David l.nwenuerg's, Call at McKiiineys for Shoes. 00 cents andSl.OO Comets. W. .Uartman's. Extra nt I. Marr is now now receiving subscribers for Iluttcrick-& Co's Fashion Hook for 1878. Lutz it Sloan havo received their Spring stock ot Mine. Demurest s ratterns. Cata logues free at their More or sent by mail to all applicants. For cheap nice caslmeres for boys wear I sold by tlie yard nt David l.owcnoerg s. American Watches In heavy coin silver I cases warranted lor two years for twenty dollars at u. licrnliard a popular jewelry store. leo. tl P. S. Bates, jeweller and watchmaker makes u tpecialty of repairing. All work done by him is sure to give perfect satisfaction. lUibbers at McKinney's. The lariru stock of Clocks, Watches and sil verware received by 1'. S. Hates only a month or two ngo is being very rapidly reduced by his extensive j-nlcs at the lowest possible prices. Pleasant a tinner, the old folks like it Ili6 vounir people like it and the babies cry for It we mean Dr, Vrnzier'a Cough Syrup, tf Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinnoy's. Ladies call nt Miirr'a and get E. Iluttcr ick it CVs Spring Catalogue tor 1S78. Good suitings at 25 cents for boys at I. V Hartmnn . New and Beautiful Soring Styles. lilts lor the Million. Just received a full line of Hals in all the newest shades in stiff nnd soft felt forMen, Youths, Boys and cliiloron, cheaper than ever at David Low- enuerg . Boot headquarters nt McKlnncy's. Jinny consumptives nro now using Dr. Frnzier'a Itoot Hitters nnd Cough fayrup witli remarkable success. tl New stock of Prints. Muslins and other goods at I.ulz & Sloan's. Full stock of ew Dress uoods in about two weeks, David Lonenberg is now prepared to give his customers the lull benefit of the reduc tion in nil kinds of clothing. Spring suits made up nt greatly reduced prices, call and examine the latest styles. If you have a watch, clock, or any kind of jewelry or silverware lo repair, take it to r, i. Hales who always gives perlect Fatislaclicii, I. S Hartman is offering a cae ot Best Calico at H cents in remnants and short lengths. All the best drcssmakers use E. Butterick & Co's Patterns. Sold by C. C. Marr. McKlnneya Shoe Store below Court IIouso. Since the discovery of 1r. William's In diau Ointment there is certainly no excuse for my one to suffer with the Piles. Bee ad vertisement, tf A lot with good house, barn and out bnildings for rent iu Dloomsburg" Apply to Wm. Krickbaum, mar 8-3w Admission free at McKlnney's. For n Spring suit mado up in city style go to David Lowenberg's. Marriages. SVKS-HKACOCK.-At the home of the brldo In East Mlllvllle oa the Htu Inst., by llev. 11.8. Men deubaU, Mr. UUIwyn V, Eves to Miss Emma lleacock both of Slimtllo. HODUINS-IUKTMAN.-On IhoHth Inst.atliU residence, by llev. E. Fullmer, Mr, WUllam I'. Hob blus and Miss Mary A, Hartman, all of Jackson township, Columbia county, Pa. Deaths. ASII,-On th 10th. last., Mr. Hanlel Ash. EVELANU.-Snddenly, on Uio Vlli lust., at Astmry Mr. John Eeland, aged ID years and si days. HAQESnrcil, In Orange township on the Inst., Mrs, baloma Hsgcnbuch, aged ts years, Mil Gold. Miues and Lands. Coal, OOI.D MINES AND LANDS. KILVEK LEAD IKON 1IAUULE COAL MAUL ('OA I. COMPANIES OIKIANIZED. MININ(IA(1EN.,V, ' KiON.NBVK.NTlIbTltEKr, . P1IILM1EI.PIIIA. ' A, II. WVMAN CO. Oil, HTONi: COITKlt i.i ml: S1IU OVPsl'M PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS rrmted at this Office ON SlIOKTEST NOTICE AND A' MOST REASONABLE BLOOMSBURG SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M,, Principal. THIS scnool,, an at present constituted. oCcrs the Hilliuinirs spacioU'S, inviting anu uuininuuiuus , i-uiiipit:M.,ij u?uivu ujr sivuiu, wui icuiiiau-u, iikuivu kub, Knrlnir ivuri.r liiHjilIlon llPaiuuul, anil par oi nccets. 1 uacntrrs cmrticuijuu, cinii'-ui, auu ituvu iu uieir num. moderate. Fifty cenbs a week deduction to all expecting lo teach, btudenls admitted at s.ny time. Courses ot study prescribed ty the stato : I, Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. I , Classical. Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in Music. IV. Course In Art. The Cl.'inentary. Nticnllncunil Classical Courses corresponding IH'ifree : .Master ot tlie Moments! Master uu'ir aiiaimneni's, miicu uv ui" wiiieen, ui mu nimiu i ne course oi wmci orescrim'ii uy 1110 nuiio n innriii, The Mate reuulreia hlirhcr order of cltlzenshiu. The gent and efficient Teachers for her schools. Tothlsondlt solicits younir persons of good ablllttos and eood auu ineir laienis, as -luuenis. 10 an sucu u promises iuiaioue. uuuress mu i-riuciuui. iion. wn.i.iAii i:i,yvi.i.i l'rt'ttMent Hoard Kept, s, TO.- In the matter of thel In the Court of (lommon Pleas Fortcer a lunatic, j Citation to show cause whv pertain salo of real es tate made by said lunatic should not ho rescinded. The Commonwealth or Psnnsyi-vanu to Mitiiam former, husband of said Manruret Fortoer, w llllam Parker and Mary K. his wnY.Plercc lAingcr and Ann his wile, and Ullllam It. Demott, guardian ad litem of Emma Fortncr and Clark Fori uer: At the Instance of Jawes Master and Conrad KreaiLcr, committee of Manrarct Former, a lunatic and Aspy. I. Ijiylon nnd llehecca Laylonhts wife, renresentlnjr that on mo 10th day of April A. 1).. 18 I said .MarKuret Former by deed did Kraut bar Ifatn and sell unto the said llehecca Ijij Ion a certain tract of land sltuato in the township of .Mad-son In said county of common, and Mate, of Pennsylvania contain? forty. nlno acres nnd one hundred and tlftv- ffiS ? TnSo!,eIhensifdoS5,ro1,l5p?.1,T 1).. lsu, the said Aspy J, Ijiylon and Hcbecca Ms wife by their deed acknowledged the same day. ramou, oarifainca nim soiu unto me saiu jiari,rarei. 'ortner all tiiut certain hou and lot of ground Mt .ate In the lloroiurli of Muncy. Lycoinlntr county and State of Pennsylvania, containing 6aw souare feet with the appurtenances In lee simple, the said deeds being made to exchange the said lands. That since the making of said deeds tho said Morgaret Former has been round by inquisition taken ou the lsth day of December List a lunatic and to have been a luuatrc for is years last past without lucid In tervals. Thcreforo you and each of ou launi? aside all business and excuses whatsoever, are hereby cited to appear before our Court of common Pleas at Bloomsburg In and for Bald county the first Monday I of May next to show cause why a decree for the re- scinuing oi me aroresaia aeeos ana a reconveyance ot the said lands should not be made. If such nro- ca eulng shall not be disadvantageous to the estate oi me saiu .Margaret f ormer upon sucn term as suhii uu eiiuiauie auu jusu VUtness tho Honorable William Klwell President .luuge oi our saia court at liioemsourg, mis nine teenth day of February, A, 1)., ltts. 11. FHANK ZARIt. march t, 16-lw Proth'y. A Now Departure From the Manufacturer to (he CoiiMiimcr. : For CASH wo will sell to tho CONSUMER, ln.Such Quantities as he may Need at MAXUFACTUllEU'S TRICKS and thus save a' MIDDM PROFIT to the Consumer. liefore purchasing elsewhere send for our prlcesof STIUUTLV PUHE WHITE LEAD, MONTOUIt SLATE PAINTS, MONTOUK METALLIC WHITE, MONTOUIt METALLIC 1I110WN, PURE LINSEED OIL BEST JAPAN DRYEK. Best Faint Brushes, VAltNISII, A Lis KIXDS, SPIWTS OFTintrENTINE, i.isi:i:i oil., i'uttv. samulo cards and prlco list furnished without chargu. orders and inquiries by mall will receive prompt atieuiiuu. HE.11Y S. TvEAY, Rupert, I'a jia. is.-ly, TlCOMlS 1). lUBTUlX. ALKKKT lUllTillN, HARTMAN BROS., DEALERS IN TEAS, CANNED 1'IIUIT, OIOARS, TOBACCO. BKrurr, CONFECTIONERY. Spices of all kinds, Glass Si Quecnsw FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestio Fruits, AND GENERAL LINE OF Family Provisions ltuuull'a Old Stand, mJl'F.KT KLOCK, 4th door below Market street, llloomabure. Pa. tr Goods delivered to all porta of the town April il, ix-tt BLOOMSBURG TANNERY. O, A, Hi: It KING "I KSl'KCTFULIA' aniiouucca to the public XV that ho has reopened SNYDKU-ri TANNERY, (Old stand) Bloomsburg, Pa., at the Forks of Ih. Espy and Light street roads, where all descriptions ot leather lll Iu. ih.,1h i rubstantlal and wurLmanllke manner, mil nM u. prices to suit the times. The. highest prlco la cash OKEBN HIDES T) v11111 OfItLUUC,Ull,, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL very hnst facilities for Profcwlonal and Classical learning. r aro I'ROPKS'Sto.SAU nnd students, eraduat mr therein, of the Hclencea i Master ot tho Classics. Uraduates ui 1 1 uu.-,",. uu', iuj rcieui 111c ami uiassicai courses are noi lnrenor times demand It. It Is onu of the nriinn ulileeta of I his iuu 111 ueseiupiu ineir powers, anu auuuoant opportunities lor wen paiu muur mtvi ic,ubt,'-"w" of Trustees IS1H The Four Quarterly Reviews AND Blackwood's Magazine The Leonora Sco.t Publishing Co. 41 Barclay St., New York. 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New subscribers fannUlnir earlv) for the Tear 1STS may lia.e, without charo, ihu numbers for thola&t quarter of lsTT of such periodicals as they subscriber for. or instead, new subscribers any two. thre. or four of theAlioie periodicals m.iv have one of tho "Kour Hdleus''fur UT7 ; subscribers to all nvemay hae two of the"Kour Reviews" or one bet of Mack- wood's Maffazlno for l&"7. Neither pemlums to subscribers nor discount to clubs can b allowed, unless the monev Is remitted direct to the publishers. o premiums plven to clubs. 'lo secure premiums it win bo nccessan- to make early application, as the stock available lor that pur pose laliniltt'd. The Leonard Scott Publishing Co., 11 IttKCLAY ST., NEW Y0KK, AT PRIVATE SALE, Willow Vale Estate The AValuablo properly, 1 Ing In l'rcnkllh township, Columbia county, Pennsjlvanla, on the east branch of Itoarlngcrctk. It conslsUot a beautiful farm ot about ISO ACBES, on vl.lchare ertcteda commodious and comforta ble Dwt lllng House, a lartrt' Hank Uarn, Cider Pre-s?, and a'l necessary out-bulldlngs. H lias grow In j? upon It abundance of excellent fruit, ha.4 a well of water at both the dwelling house mid bam, and Is convenient of accefeH by public roads. 'OS'IV Adjolnlnsrandbelnsapart of the same, but vf 111 be sold separately If desired, about five acres of the above lands, vtberton are erected a large CUSTOM, r.HlST AND HLOUItlNO 31 1 IX, with four run of stone, a Dwelling House, a Saw Mill, a Dry fioodsPtore and Dwelling House, and other Ira prove menu, together with the water-power and appurtt nances thereto. The lVlllovaIo I'okI OOlce Is on the premises. It ts within easy reach of cata-wis1-a, t'intralla, Afhland, Mount Curmel aud other ralnlnc towns for market purpose. The property Is bounded by Idnd of Munson, and Artley, and Mieets, and P. Iloer and others. The two described properties will be bold separately or together to suit purchasers. For terms apply to Ellas MendtfnhaJl, K. It. Urlnker or John l, Freeze, at lUoorasburf, Tenn'a. feb.8, '7 -if MORRIS MICHEL, PRACTICAL FXAIVO IWAnETi, TUNER AND REPAIREIl, BLOOMSliDHU, PA. FIRST CLASS PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE, SECOND HAND TIANOS TAKEN IM EXCIIANOE. ORDERS IIY MAIL PROMPTLY EXECUTED, tcb-15, 'I-tf OPIUM v, vi muHiii oi, VWUflij 411 n so "niUTISII AMERICA ASSUIUNCK CO. NATIONAL FIRE 1NSURANCB COMPANY. Tho assets of theM old cornnrBllnnH are all In. vested in hol.ID SECUJUTHis andarollablo to the uuuru ui nru only. Moderate lines on the lef;t rlllirn nlrnA nPfut.tnA Losses raom-Ti.Y and nossntv adjusted and paid s hmu us utierinineti oy ciutiaiiiN tr. KNirr, eins clal Agent and Adjunrr. 11'ooint.butir, Penn'a. Iheiltlzeijsvt tolumbla county tliuuld tiatmnlre the agency w here losses, If any, ale adjusted and I'su uj uu. ui uicirunn ciuzeus. nov.16, ii ly P- AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORY op the wnRLn Embracliir lull and authenttn arrnuntMrr ..vprv halloo of ancient and hiiNtHrn f imni. nmi inni.tHit.n ahl-tory ot the Use and fall ofllio urerk and ltit wnu j-.iupires, mu ironinoi tno nations of mo turope. lho middle aires, lho rniKHpH ,i r s)su-ui, the reforinatli ,u, Ihe dlscovtry utdkellle 11 COntalnS ItT'J n lllMtnrtfnl .nravlnn. .nS .,,, jaiiro double column paites, and Is the most complete history of lho World eer nubllshed. It sells at sisht, btnd for btntlmeu puces and utra u rms to irenta,and wewhyltseUa faster than any other NiTioxit. PiBuaumu Co., phlladilpbla, fa. IS THE TIME TO HLCritETEItltlTO JOHV FOR DR. lJll.ES UliHAT Work the kew lLi.i'sTiiA-i ku iini.Jiil OF PrNNSYLVANTA lho srandest Klllrif Icok lor lho Piunnlvanla field, l.ilit-ral trims to scents, s.-mi ,u, .,, unco for coinpUtB out lit, or lo cents lor our Wiro u7.t;m!iluiiwVVVn Hun t (all lo say w hat puir r iou saw this in. march 15, Hun uur A fSIGNKE'S NOTIC1X NutlCti lshert.l.v iMvrit tl.n ll..i.,SMinA.k.. VnV" " f.'Ku lor ui ueueut ul cn-UI. lora ul A. fcarhst oi lix.ust town.hln. C'clumblu co. Ia..sndlias lukin uion hlFnu-ir il... ,i,ni..u .., JusU All persons ais Iheitiore reumstisl tu.ilile ...,. .,, uujunv iuiu ij iu uuu suaccounis, ueu's aud dues oi the (aid A. iuruH aud iliuse huv luKvssuuntw submit iLWUlu uio a-fchrhtuplos.i . . WILLIAM L. EYEIILY. laax, . invr Aksiguee, i"1 luruiaisvu SllUU wumuu, o.irj " s Discipline, nrm but kind, uniform and thorough, Hooms reserved when desired. Expentta V. Course in Physical Culture. receive Mate Diplomas, conferring tnerouowia In the other courses receive Normal Leriuivawi ui uiosu oi uur is-si uuurKra, KcuoM tu heln lo secure It, oy furnlshlnR lmeia- purposes, those who desire tolmproo their imi TOTICK. Persons wishing to save the advertising tee of tax es on seated and uue sted lands returned to me for collection can do eo by paj lng the samo by April 1st t'"t, II, W. McllKVNnLDS. March 14th, 1ST-!W Treasurer. TVTOTICE. 1 nil tsj to certify that J have this day sold to JamM Fcott MeMnch tho follnlnp property, viz: Mr shsre, belnir the one-halt ot 6V aerea of rye In th ground nnd ono parlor fetove as collateral becurtty lor a Jiidxmf nt nnd cost on docket ot .1. .t. lirowtf amounting to fee which I aprcolupay In o montM from tnli (Uto and It pjld In ald nvc months li r tended to s monthi loncer tho nir onntto bo . dol lars and said property to remain In my postBsto during the pleasure of said .1. s. McNInth. Uloomistiure, March !, lSTf, mar. 8, 8w ursitNii vxja Your Name .and Address and In return we will rend sou Freo ot,Expen Postage paid, a copy ot our IlEAUTIl'l'L HOOK OI' rOEM", entitled 'Moses, Tho Great Law Giver," a collection of poems illustrating the Lltoet Mose belni; selections from Mrs. llemans, w. cullcn Hry ant and other celebrated authors, tyjautltully Ulu, trated ON HECEIIT OF TWENTY-VIVE CENTS to pay expenses of mailing, jte . we will send yon ft CHOICE PAIUof Engravings, after theold Master., Address NATIONAL IHJKB.U OF KNOIIAVINO, civ Pino street, rniinoeipnia $45; PltCMITJM WATCH ANT CIUI1T- katetn-wiiid er.r ru n iineveryoraer. uui 1(114. aug. 17, IT-ly R & U Dauchy 8c Co's. Advt's. "OT A ATC Hetnll price SDOOonly 8200 L 1 i IMJo Parlor Orenns, price U37S only S I OS. Paper Ircc. 1). l HEaTTV. Washington. J. fcbl.TS-lw d IP YOU Want a i'.u:u or home, with Independence and plen ty in vour old arc TIIK BEsiT TI1INH IN THE WEST ATCIIISOX, TOrKKA; SANTA FE E.B. I.AMIS IX KANSAS. Circulars with .Map, kiwuk tun ujiuniiutlou, f.ee Ad dress a. M. Johnson, ActV lind Com'r, Topeka, Ka. mar 1-4W d TEMPERANCE REFORM AND ITS GREAT HEFORMEHS. BT KEV. W. I!. DANIELS. A. H. Profusely Illustrated with Portraits and Sketches and containing over 600 Pages. tJs-A WHOLE TEMPERANCE LIIIHARY IN A MNOLK VOI.UMK. Airrnla Wnnlr.l Ilservnlier. Address for extra Terms and circulars, NELSON li PHILLIPS, bus llroadway, New York. marl-4w d NAVY wKrdfd Aium( prxst at CtDtcml EiDOiilirin fur In cAfuino cualitut and ticellmc and lat'tna eKar- rvtr inue, a our atrip irnainarx 11 CKwuy lilitaii-sl on iufrrlor sonilti. arf 1hn.t JarLaem' 11 la on ert-ry )lng. HoldtjftlldtalfsT., tt n4 (or ntui marl,7-4w d JI:NT.s V.NTi:i i:crben, luMnnib! fr CONQUEST OF TURKEY ! ! ny ihe gllled suthurs, Dr. L. P. ProcVett, ami Hon. P. t. lilWs. 'Ihe eoinphtsi nnd thrlillni; hlitoryot the ftdl or an 1 mplre, ufter sue jtursot Mtter strife. ortipiuu utcriii ions c.i lerrioiu ouiurs, exciting au Europe. Pcsltlvel.v the ublest and cheapest work, only f 5n. but SE lcndldlv Illustrated, nrandeat chance to coin money now offertd. For lull particu lars, n.ldrem 1IUU1IAHU lll(()? Pubs., "33 Mimson St., I'lilU., Pa. d mar 1-lw CELSBSATED LIBHAUY EXTENSION LAMP I Adapted to any room. Mull or low ctlUns. Lowered to table- when la uie.anrt raised by merely tou-:hinf. 1'errectly safe Iroui falling. UhU without removing chimney, yulte a? ccrutenh nt aKS &hd at V tho expense. Tho t-ame extension principle Is applied to all our chun dellersurteiceedlnsro Uffhls. Tho dvantairs are: Increased light with same consumption or oil, bj halntf tho Hunt where wanted: satet t cannot Iks knocked over or upbK. 'lho otenMon machinery 1-4 fclmnle. and cannot ni.ss.lblr hcho way. I'uta ot Fxtensloa Lamp and Chandelier or all btylea Mrnl-ihHi free. We bell all lamp ualm;iueiU. WAltK. 6 south Second at act ThUadelphta, Sure Reward. - 5 YIUIlS TO PAY I'OU A 1'IIMI. $4 TO 10 PER, ACRTJ. II c-iclinii.l JHuiilol.iu.il In MlchU Kim in uio Minion Aero (.rant ol'lliv ;riul IliitiN anil lu. illnna Italliund Couiaiiy. TITLB PERriSCT. Sd onpr noli guru crops plenty of iiiiui-r-uo uroiiRiii-no clilucb lilies no liopiicris." Hcmkiko STKtius-Frmt WiTKB-litinv MtRina u-.uwuw-r.nuililslSFI ETK1I T1IKOVGUTUH CiNTai or tuiUbant. Send lor panipliU f or German Aaaresa w. o. IiriMIAliT, . 'sr COMwissiossa, , ""ANU RAPIDS, MICH, march 15, Ur txr (U f I r n rn.e r Ci TAPS NKl I "i"il''lP. Hiiill.aMW ) l Catairh Kill nit Instiiutly relieve Vels, lti . Mens, irrto i. i o., rira, Y.; Win, Lhacu, Isq, fT A firsnt X Howtn, bt. V .rl I TestlmmduN and treatise by i t)t )l I'llce. with improved inhaler tl J-' eifrjuhere. WEUKs t Put march is, isn .w USE THE Wells, IIIi'liiiriKim .V t'u's PEHPECl'Kl) UUl-lKU COIAIIt CWlDilliiTolCCO PER FECT u fwommended by the agricultural i.T7Ai, lrei.s,uud uvedbylhuusindsottuo RT1TTRP V! " dairymen. Iti(liesaper BUTTER tect COLOR ft!at. A MCfCtlkttttlrt riitnraUkj . uuun vui'ir, anu is us narmieaa tolls alue. Ask jour DrusiHor liereHahtforlt 0ArilKv",Ww!1' elnu'ars hll.s. MCU. insnUl? nV-iwrUr '"iT' tiU"""T,uu' vrm". Siphtheiial Jounson s AMibvuK I isiwENT will pllhely pre veut this terrlbla dl-ease, and will I'usltHflycure. nine esses In ten, lnfinnallon thst will Bate many lUes sent free by mall. Hon t deliv a inoineut. Pre. yentlon s U lti r than cure, l.u, JoilNMi.N CO., 11 IN ' 'it i 31 A 1 N ft march is, isls -tn a tVIIITlflM ami ni!iu rsnntu ... . , Sr.LOllSANI) SAN niANClHO RAILWAY LANDS von SALE I.ikiiUmhi ACltFN In FonnnT Hi tvt.Mt i sH.COun sir-. Vtm-i -iltulluiul Inula. 'I lie 1st! iDlnnii i. West lino Hull, io ir. ta. 1 1 is . Kc. waiir. Utrl nt(r.s.i cnnni n n omi from k rid e " n lu tu. 1'dsi.eti of itscuou n u u ut. s, ut sni.iui louriiy nj si i cieiy, mv 11 j uis' ili.'tt , t , JiJliitUin fn.hlt-t Ullsiu those win iuivUm h.ul SfDd J?.f liS".r asa JibT ltiU-ru.btiou. Addpn v. 11. $ OKKIN, Uud Commissioner, Ttiuple liuildins-, bt, Uuu,Jlo. a mar, 16,t!iw