tvu 1? nnT n it n i i -vt 1UJ2J UUiJU M )l A IN. IIMtOJISnUIKI, lit I pay, jli.t in, is;s Kail ltnail Tlmo Tnlilc LACKAWANNA llLOOMSIIUWl HAIL HOAI) noutii, HOCTII. Accommodation Train, do A.M. r.oiia. it. Mall Train 7.M A. M 4.40 I'. M Rxprcsi Train t.r,7 p. m. tl.ts A. u OATAWISSA IIAI1. IIOAD. NORTH. lOUTn Accnmmnrt.H Ion Train tw A, M. I,s 1'. M. Ilosular Kxpres 4.oai'.M. 11,45 A.M. Thronsh cars on Kxprcsi train cither to New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runsbctuccn Catawissa and Wlltlamsport. We nre oMIgtil to nppcnl once more to our mWrllirn fur help. It U not riiite lliree years alnro llio present owners look cliaruo of llio Coi.UMMAN, anil yet in lliat tlmo there aro Timr.K Thousand DoU.aiis of tinialil sub scriptions on our liook, inul nearly an much more rtanding out for nilvertlslnir and job work. No farmer would bo willing to sell hi grain on three year' or even one yew's credit, nor could nny buidnepa man prosper by trusting no long, and yet there aro hundreds In tho county who appear to think that tho printer can nfloril to wait until it is perfectly convenient for hli debtors to fettle up. When you read this paper plop and think whether you nre enjoying your own property, or whether you are sponging on in for your news. No man of honor would ex pect his neighbor tn furni'h him with bread mid butter for nothing, and yet It never seems to occur to anybody that they aro eating our bread and 'butter when they neglect lo pay for the paper. The crops aro good this year and there is not a farmer in Hie county who cannot alTord to pay for his newspaper. Then, treat us fairly, and pay for what you gel, in order that we may pay others for what wc get. See notice on second page. CAMPAIGN COLUMBIAN, Wc will send tho Coi.u.mman lo campaif.n subscribers from August lt lo November 15th for -10 cents. Now is tho time lo get up clubs. En.MOCltAT10 COUNTY CONVENTION. The Democratic voters of the several districts of Columbia county will meet at the usual place of holding the general electtoiou Saturday the 10 day of August 1878 between tho hours of three and seven o'clock in the afternoon and elect delegates by ballot to represent the dis. IricU In a County Convention to be held at tho Opera House In Itloomsburg on Tuesday the 13th day of Angust 1878 at 11 o'clock a. in. lo place in nomination one candidate for Congress, one candidate for .State Senator, two candidates lor Keprcsentalivcs, one enndidato for I'rothon olary, one candidate for I!egiter and Kecouler, one candidate for Trcnsuier, and two candidates for Commissioners, and lo transact such other business as the Interests of the Democratic par ty may require. Also nt the same lime and places and in the same manner Ihc Democratic rhetors of each district will elect one person to serve as a num ber of the Coi'uty K'amling Committee which will meet immediately upon the adjournment of the Convention. lly order of the County Committee. Daviii LownNiirMio, Chairman. Apportionment op Dkleihths accokdisu io von: fou Covhitsim is H75. ivrshlng, liolegates. Heaver 197 a Ilcnton 101 3 llei-Hlek., so 2 ltloonibliunr 1! 210 4 V 113 t Ilrlarcreek lift 'i Catnwlssu 153 :i Centre , ton 3 centralla no 2 CoiiynghiimN lus a Conyngliam H 03 2 H-.lilnin.rcck 2HS 4 franklin 40 2 Ureenttood 1.VJ 3 Hemlock 152 3 .I.lOklsOIl Ill 2 Locust ; 211) 4 Main 101 2 Mnillson 177 a MllIUll 170 3 Montour 75 2 . Mt. Pleasant li 2 orange 1:12 2 Pino w; 2 Itoarlngcreek to 2 SCOtt 142 2 rlugarloar len 3 3,157 70 lly rule the ratio it fixed at fit) votes for n delegate, bpt no district lo have lews than two or mora than four delegates, and allowance is to be made within those limits for the largest frac tion of a ratio. llloomrburg July 19, 1S78. Inter-Onan: "The lnofqtiito, like tharitji begins lo hum." .Ins. Ii. Nc.il is spending his summer vaca tion at home. Hev. I. Xaliner held services at Jerseylown last Sunday alternoon, Mining has been resumed in Schuylkill coun ty after a suspension of two weeks. Francis Mcllick of Irondalo has lost two children within tho last two weeks by scarlet fovi r. Hollins & Holmes hao tho contract fur heat ing the residence of Col. Jnckson, llerwick, with stenm, A railroad ticket to Chicago and back for sale at this otlice very cheap, (iood until De cember 3Ut 1S78. tf Mr. Hayes said at Wilkesbarro that their reception at liloomsbuig was one of the pleas antest they met with along the route. l!ev. Mr. Iturrows of Willlanisport occupied the pulpit attho I'rcsbylerian church on Sun day last, M. K. Kjcrly Ebij., now walks with iicrulih, thu result of chopping wood. The nxu glanc ed and struck between the toes of thu left foot, making un ugly cut, Tho Mtptntlent H'lfMy displayed Us patriot ism by issuing a supplement containing an ac count of tho doings In Milton on the 1th, print ed In led and blue, After Octolwr 1st 1878 all subscriber! who uwe from October 1st 1875 will be struck otl'the list, and the accounts collected by law at Ibe rate of $1! 50 a year, tf. A mare belonging lo Mr. James Kvts brought forth twin colts in spring of 1877, and tho same again in 1878, making four colls in two years. Nona hot living however. A meeting of tho Slate Teachers Association will bo held In Heading on July "3rd and con tinue two days. There will bu some interesting exercises. A bube In Orangevllle while creeping on Ihc second floor, last week, fell through a healer nine hole lo tho floor below, a distance of 10 feet striking a chair. It appears unhurt. ' Tho furnace of William Neal & Sons chilled last week Thursday and the works have stopped. It was not a bad chill however and it is proba bio that they will bo at work again In a short time. The M. K. Sunday School in Ornnge town ship will hold n Ice cream festival In the grove r-ir Mr. Thomas Jlcllenrv's onftaiuruay even . bJuIv "7li. The oluect being lo liny hooks for their libraty. The public arc invlltel 10 patronize it. Ton Hi:ntCiiwp. The first class office in the C01.UMUUN llulldlng, heretofore oceupled by N. IT. J'unk Kfj. It is rlly furnished. Apply lo O. I!. DllOCKWAV. June 6 3w, Mrs. Kllcn Kvans, a subscriber at Madison vlllc, l.uternc Co., writes us that among her house plants sho has a csclus which has on It i!01 buds just opening Into blossom. Who can beat it. After the services at the Episcopal church lat Sunday night, Mr. Pierce Foulke and Miss Hatlle Jatoby were united In Ihe bonds of mat rimony (11 tho presence of a large congregation Dr. Edward Jacobv. brother of the brid. was groomsman, and Miss Mule Itlegel was brides- malil. l'ror. Hodman furnished most excellent music for the occasion. There will be a nlesiiire excursion to Niacin Falls and Watklns Glen on the 30th, oyer the Pennsylvania railroad, from Willlamsport. Tickets will be cooel for ten days, and will be sold for the round trip from Northumberland for $8 00. Excursion tickets will be sold from Illoomsbiirg to Northumberland for the rx-r. sion, good for ten days. Tickets should be pro cured by the 27th, Dan Marks of Danville seems to be fond of noses, as a diet At the last term of court he was tried for biting off a man's nose on the 25th of March, and convicted of an assault and bat tery. On the 4th in Danville he got into a fight, and defended himself in his favorite man ner by biting ofl'his opponent's nose. He was arrested but while looking for bail he took leg bail and lias not been seen Rince. sure way to kill a town buy everything you can nway from home, grind down those with whom you deal to the last farthing, keep those you owe out of their money as long as possible, dropthe old established business men for every a 1 venturer who comes along, and de cry your places incessantly. In this you will keep everybody from making a living, and soon Irivo all life and enterprise out of the commu nity. The recipe is warranted. Hev. Samuel W. Ziegler has been appointed missionary anil collecting agent of the Phila delphia Sabbath Association, on the Pennsyl vania Canal and its tributaries. His field of labor extends from Wilkesbarro to Columbia and from Northumberland to Lock Haven. Any donations to aid tiie society in their benev olent work will be thankfully acknowledged and faithfully applied by him. Wicked fou Clergymen. "I believe it to bo all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or oilier public men to be led into giving testimo nials to quack doctors or vile stuffs called meil icines, but when a really meritorious article is made up of common valuable remedies known to all, and that all physic'ans use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it. I there fore cheerfully and heartily commend Hop Hit ters fur the good they have elone me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. I will not be without them." Rev. , Washington, D. C. July 19 2w. F. W. Miller, a son of Daniel Miller of Main township, was dro'-vned on the 0th of July in Solomon river, Kansas. He was out gathering wood, with his brother and cousin and af ter dinner he went In bathing with his cousin, the brother having gone home, and Mr. Miller was seized witli cramp and sank before assis tance could reach him. The Miller brothers went west in March 1877, and bought a farm which they had just got in fine condition. The deceaseel was a graduate of the Wyoming Stml uary, and attended the Normal School here two years, He taught school in this county for three years, and was in the employ of J. H. Make for a lime. He was buried at Minneapolis, Kansas at the age of 24 years, 2 months and 10 days. Mr. Miller was a young man of much promise, and Ills death at this time when his future was so bright is sad indeed. Our read ers will remember several interesting letters Irom him published in the Columbian. He has many friends in this county who will mourn bis loss. COMMUNICATED. On Tuesday of last week a fishing party pitched tents on Clark's Island, time miles be low Catawissa, where they remained several days, enjoying themselves, fishing, bathing, swinging on hammocks and employing their timo in every imaginable way to make It pleas ant lo Ihe whole party. This sociable gathering was gotten up at the instance of Capt. M. M. Ilrobst of Catawissa. 'i he gentlemen from abroad were Capt. D. O. ("liiengling, (i. O. Clausen and John T. Miller of New York Cily; F. O. Guengling, K. P. I.nl'ier, J. M Clayton, J. P. Heck and J. W. Howeu of l'ottsville. Capt. Hrobsl had his Danville friends, as well as a number from his own town present. Several gentlemen from other places joined the party by invitation. All the luxuries of the season were enjoyed hugely ; bass fishing was probably the most pleasant pastime, and quite a largo number was caught. Frog catching was enjoyed by the boys, who kept the party well supplied with saddles. Clint Margerum and son with their patent stove 011 the ground were managing She kitchen and viands. Clint is a capital man for that depart ing it. Mr. Clayton and Casper Rhawn were giving occasional exhibitions that very much amused Ihe party. They were quite a circus themselves. The farly broke up camp on Thursday evening, and after visiting Danville and Itloomsburg returned lo their respective homes on Saturday, well pleaseel with their trip and the hearty welcome received by their newly made friends. A Guest. .SCHOOL 1IOA1ID. July 15, 1878. Hoard met at the office of C. W. Miller. Pres ent Ilrnwn, Graul, Jones, Knorr, Furman and Rlngler. The following bills were presented and ordereel paid, O, M. Vanderslice, John l.eacock and II. 0, Harlman Auditors six dol lars, Hrockway & dwell for publishing state ment and notice lo teachers $32.00. James C. Hrown publishing statement and notice to teach ers $32.00. Geo. A. Clark for books, crayon Ac, $3.99. The salary of teachers was fixed as follaws For Principal of Ihe building $70 per month, Principal of room 2, 3 and 4, $40 each, assistant teachers $35 per month. The following teachers were selected from among 39 applicants. Room No. 1. Third street, Mr. I. E. Schoon over, Principal i Mrs. I. E. Schoonover, Assis tant. Room No. 2. Third street, Miss Amelia Arm strong, Principal; Miss Emma Jones, Assis tant. Room No. 3. Thhd street, Miss Martha E. Graul, Principal ; Miss Sadie Vannitta, Assis tant. Room No. 4. '.Third street, Mia R. Anna Kestcr, Principal j Miss Mary M. Unaugst, As- slstant. Room No. 1. Fifth street, Mr.F. P.Manhart, Principal; E. H. Wltman, Assistant. Room N. 2. Fifth street, Mr. T. B. Miller, Principal; Miss Mary M. Thomas, Assistant. Room No, 3, Fifth street, Mr. Joseph Gar rison, Principal; Miss Florence Wirt, Assis tant. Room No. 4. Miss C. II. Welliyer, Principal; Miss Ina Faulds, Assistant. , Welsh Hill, Mr. Geo. W. 8terner. The salary of janitors was fixed at $25 per month, Richard Edwtrda was dtclsred janitor for Third street.bullding and Evan 0, Jsnea for Fifth street building. On motion it '.was ordered that the safe In Col, Kuorr'a office be purchased for use of the district for $30. On motion adjourned lo meet next Monday evening. R. If, RlKOLTK, Secretary, THE COLUMBIAN AND Bomo of our enterprising citizens ImVo been out looking for n water supply for tho town, and it Is claimed that n cond sltn 1 ins benii found on Hcaglo's farm about thrco mites and a nan irom hero. We hope Iho search may re sult in tho erection of water works. Tho llrpubtican iicvoles an uniisunl amount of spaco to tho town council nnd tho cows tills week". Reason, n cow got Into tho garden of tho senior editor ono night and destroyed all his vegetables. An editor ought to know thnt a garden is n luxury in which'ho has no busi ness to indulge. A train of cars on tho 1). L. AW. rnnd wn thrown from the track lokt Monday morning below Danville. Tho canal at that 1,01111 ought to be a good place to bathe, as part of tno cargo eluinpeil into tho water consisted of twenty boxes of soap consigned to I. W. Mc- Kelvy. Intkrrstimu to Postmasters. Tim Post master General has authorized the following statement t The compensation of postmasters of the fourth class is now based upon the value of stamps cancelled at their offices, instead of as before the amount sold, these now receive ns compensation Bixly per cent, upon the first $100 worth of stamps cancelled In each quarter; fif ty per cent on the next $200, and forty per cent, upon all over $3000. New Music The latest and best Song and Choius Is entitled "ITumcltti iiml Alone To yigltt." It is by Will h. Thompson, author ff the famous songs, "(lathering ShtlUfiom Ihc .S' Short," and "Drifting vith Ihe Tide." Kept at all music stores, and sent to any ail dress for 40 cents. Published by W. I.. Thompson & 08, East Liverpool, Ohio. Dr. H. F. Gardner was rumway with last Friday by his four year old horse and consider ably hurt. The horse frightened at the lower end of Market street and nt once became un manageable. Running into an alley back of Mr. J. A. Funlon's it overturned tho buggy and threw the Doctor out, putting his kne-u out of joint and breaking two ribs. The horse was badly cut about the legs.and ills iloiiblful wheth er he will lie worth anything should he recover. Dr. Gardner is able to get alwnt on crutches. The Wyoming Seminary as a school for grad uation to the professions and the practical bus iness affairs of life, or as preparatory school fur college and the higher universities of learning, may fairly be said to take the lead of all insti tutions of its class throughout the country; and we unhesitatingly commend it to all our young men and women aiming toward a high stand ard eif edttcitinn. It is ree-oTiimenile'd by tin presidents of Yale College, Princeton Culleg,-, We'lyan Ihiiveisity, 1iyf.iyctte' Ccillegi' and Syracuse University. The Commercial College has most thorough courses eif stu,y lusiites Its graduates rank high as clerks mill accoun tants. Next term ope-s Augu-t "Sth. Prie'cs reduced. Huoms fur 175 Iwanlers and 21 HI day scholars. Send for a catalogue lo Hev. I). Copeland, D. D, Kingston, P.i. We have received a number of communica tions giving reasons why certain candidate's should be nominated for the offices to nhieh they aspire. We cannot give them a place in the paper for several reasons. First, as editors printing a newspaper for the whole party, it would not be right to espouse the cause of any one candidate to the disadviintageof all others for the same office. Second, if we should pub lish one such communication, every candidate would have the right to ask us tu print a simi lar one in hit favor and we have not Ihe spacu to spare. Third, such articles are of interest only to those whom they personally afiect, and not to the public. We are obliged therefore to reject all sucli letters, unless they nre ordered as advertisements and paid fur. Then no one can find fault with us for advocating Ihe cause of particular candidates, as our columns are open I o all for advertising. A FItBK EXCURSION. Catawiisa, Pa., July 15, 1S7S. Eds. Columbian. Perhaps it will bo inter esting to some of your many readers to hear something of Ihc excursion given by lion. F. H. Gowcn to his employees. I am not n rail roader, hut through the kindness of a railroader "cousin" I had the pleasure of enjoying the ex cursion from Catawissa tu Philadelphia, Wo starlet! from Catawissa about two o'e-Iock Thursday morning, and about seven o'clock we reached Reading and were provided with a lunch, which was very acceptable, arrived at the cily about 10 a. m , visited the .'lologieil Garden until half past eleven, then came hack to tho cars aim wero taken l Ihe Centennial depot where a wholesome dinner was prepared fur us. After doing ample justice to our din ner, we next visited the Centennial Grounds and tiie Main Huihliiig. Every thing was grand. Of course you thai have been there need not he told anything about it. Wo left Philadelphia about 4 o'clock p. 111, arrival at Catawissa about 10 o'clock, thus ended a very pleasant and wc trust u profitable day. The employees seemed to be very well pleased with thu excur sion. I am sorry lo say a few oilier genllnneii whoare;so very narrow minded nnd se-lli-h, seemed to begrudge tho laboring men Ihe pleas ure they enjoyeil. I for one believe that Hon. F. H. Gowen is trying to do the very best for Ins men that he can under Ihe circumstances. There seems to be a better feeling pre vailing between the employers and Ihc employees II11111 there has been I sincerely think thre is a day not far distant when employers and employe-es will have perfect confidence in each oilier, and when the men will receive their dues in regu lar monthly installments thereby enabling thtiu to meet all their liabilities promptly. Yours truly, Cii.. A K1SII bTOUV. THKfcEA SEHPENT Oil ONE OF Ills I'llollhNV IN MUIIIIV HUN. On Wednesday, Lawrence P, Shnll, of this place, having nothing better to dei, concluded to take a quiet fish In the mill dam ut Kemerer's Mill, about two miles above Milton. Accorl Ingly he armed himself with rod and line and proceeded to Ihe objective point. He commenc ed fishing early in Ihe morning and had contin ued until ten o'clock, with indlflerent success, when all al onco a huge monster rose partially out of the water about fifteen feet in front of him, displaying a head as large as that of a horse and having a moulli at least a foot and a half across. To say that Mr. Shutt was aston ished but faintly expresses his emotion. He was nearly paralysed for a moment, and during that time the monster turned, and lashing the water Into a foam for rotls around, darted into the middle of the dam and dlsappeaud, Mr, Shutt called loudly upon Mr. Irwin and Mr. Hrucb, both of whom were near, but before they could reach the spot the monster had disappear ed, and all further search for him proved una vailing Mr. Shutt Is a truthful man, and there is no reason to doubt that the statement he makes Is true In every particular. He Bays he knows Ihe animal was there and he believes it Is still in the dam, and, as poor as he Is, he avers that he would glye five dollars toward capturing it, that he might know whit It was that proved such an aslonlsher to him and created such a commotion In the ordinary peaceful waters of Kemmerer's Dam. A party should be organised to hunt out the animal, whatever It .HilHmian. DEMOGRAT3LOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, ATTACHMENT TO NKWHl'APEKS. Somo one who seems lo know about the re lation of n good newshaper lo the family writes as follows 1 "The strong attachment of subscribers to well conducted newspapers is fully confirmed by publishers. ''Slop my paper," words of dread lo beginners In business, lose their lerror after a paper has been established for a term of years. So long as a paper pursues a just, honorable and Judicious course, meeting the wants of Its customers in all respects, the ties of friendship between the subscribers and Iho paper areas bard to break by an outside llilrd party as the link which binds old friends in business or so cial life. Occasional defects nnd errors In a newspaper are overlooked by .those who have become altachcd to it, through its perusal, for years. They sometimes become dissatisfied with It em account of something which has slip ped into its columns, and may stop laking it ; but the absence tf the familiar sheet at their homes and offices for a few weeks becomes an insupportable privation, nnd they hasten to take it again, and pjssibty appologize for having it stopped. No friendship on earth Is more con stant than that contracted by the reader foi a journal which makes tin honest and earnest ef fort to merit its continued support. Hence .1 couclenliou-ly conducted paper becomes a fs vorite in the family. THU CAMEIION WIIX. The will of the lale William Cameron deceas ed will be contested. Preliminary steps to this end (an npppeal fioui the decision of the Reg ister of Wills of Union county admitting said will to probate) were taken on Saturday la-t by the contestant, Mrs. Jane Harrison, wife of Dr. Harrison and daughter of .Mr. Cameron, through her Att'y in fact, Mr. Jos. W. Shrlner. We understand that Mrs. Harrison has engaged Jeremiah S. Mack, cx-Atty General I.inn and Dill, Wm. Van. Oe.cr, Charles S. Wolfe, and Geo. A. Guy 1 r as lnr counsel The opposite side (linn. J. II. Packer) will likely he repre sented by Ge-nrge I'. Miller iS: Sons mid J. 1 omley of Danville. Tl is case will attract great interest, ns the estate is valued at over uno million e'ollais, Mijjliiihurg TJiyranh. STAliVINII TO DKATlt. Thousands of men and women nre starving themselves to death. They dare not rat or drink ibis or that, fearing it will increase their llesh. Life depends npon continuous self-denial. The only safe and reliable remedy for this ter rible condition is Allan's Anti-I'.it. It is whol ly vegetable and peift-ctly harmless. Its n-e insures n reduction of from two to five pounds per wee-k.. Sold by all druggists. liuJ'Kiio. A'. V., Jonr Oh, 1S7S. To 1 m: I'lu't-'its. iik At i.w's An-F-r: (?iiifewii'.--Th" Ml'iwiiig icpuit is In, m Un holy who 11-esl Allan's Anti l'.il : ''It (the Anti Fat) hail Ihc ihsiieii t lit ct, niliicirg the fat from tMi lo five pounds a week, until I had lost tv.-cnty-ljvc pounds. I hope never to re train what I have lost." Yours resp'v, POWELL A; PLIMPTON. Wholesale Druggicts. an v.ni)i:niaiii.i: thi'th. You doeno to sutler, and if you. lead n mis-(-ruble, unsatisfactory lifo in this beautiful w orld, it is entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse I'm-you, your iinri'n-onablo picju elice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and e-oiniunii sense iciisoii ing will soon show you (hat Green's August Flower will cure you of Lieer Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable i-H'octs such us sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sour stomach, habitual costiveness, iliiucss of Un bend, nervous prestation, low spirits, Ac. Its sales now reach t-cry town on the Western Continent and not a druggist hut will tell you of its wonderful cures You can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relieve you. junoM-tfjl The Persian Diver brings up no pearl from Iho depths of ihe sea which can 'surpass in ra diant purily a complexion beautified by Glenn's Sulphur Soap. A stable accessory of the hath and the toilet. Heaiitifnl Shades of Mack or Hrown nre pro duced by Hill's Hair Dye. July 12 4w. A Hunk FPavin o. a Vauiaiim: House. Mistered, fired, rowelled, and did every thing without any hem fit. A neighbor advised un to try Giles' Liniment. 1 bought a quart bottle-. To my intense sati-fictiou, the bony de posit disappeared, also the lameness. II. H. KmvAitiH, Park Hotel, Oceanport, N. .1. Send lo Dr. Giles, 151 Sixth Avenue, N. Y for pamphlet containing full infjiiintion. Trial bottles 25 cents. llilils of Coroners. Tho prevail lit notion Hint .i lustier, nt the peace has concurrent nrmer tu inuuire into tlio circumstances of a buddcti or vio lent; death with the coioncr of a conn ty, upon view of tho body, is without an thority in the law. Tho statutn cinniiiiiiids the coroner at once to go to tho place where any one is slain or lias died suddenly, nnel mako inquiry into (nets and circumstances, attending the casualty. The coroner's ju risdiction is n special one, nnil no one eho can tak-o inquisition in tho matter prescril ed. It is only when there is no coroner holding office' in the county, or when he is nnsent irom tho county, or is unable to nt- lenu, or where liis, oflico is held more than ten miles from the place where; the death oc curred, or by pcnni.sioii of the coroner, that n justice or the peace can hold inquests. The coroner has tnirlvo nbond in ono-fourth the iim of that given by tho Sheriff, and it is 110 inoro 1 1 1 a 1 1 right that he shouM bo ac corded nil the fees and t inolunients nnd honors attached lo his ollico. All Iiiuuests held In violation of llieso provisions are void, which persons will do well to remein ber. Altoona Tribune. - An Important HecMuii. The case of Gllkyson vs. llucks county, ;ni Pi orris lleporls, decides that the county is not liable for coals where tranim commit. ted to jail by a Justice of tho Peace are not allowed by thobberill" to depart when their sentence expires without paying the cost. They must come out like other criminals by paying the costs or taking the benefit of the Insolvent Act. This, where the flue, etc., does not exceed fifteen elollas, would require them lo bo confined for thirty days before their discharge Tiie oourt fur ther says, that where tho commitments are to accommodate, not to niinlsh tho veer runts. the officers deserve no cost, and adds, "if bucu things be done for charity, let it not bo lor tho tiencliljof tho magistrate. The jail is not an alms house, nor Juilors the admin istrators of the poor funds," . Tho Hcrlln Rational Gatttte says It has been informed that the Austrian police have dUcotered circumstances leading to the be lief (hue Dr. Noblling's attempts 011 the Em peror's life was conuecled with the Intrigues of Russian Socialists. Tims far 130 men anil 60 women have been arrested In the Paris Exhibition charg ed with pocket-picking, j Two Kinds of Tramps;, Glvo a man a had name and the dogs will bark at him and society set Its (ace against lilin as though ho had deserved it. Hence H Is that there Is no ono who is as much Inte rested in putting down the tramp proper as those occasional honest, Industrious fellows who, nt this lime of year, aro setting out upon country roads in search of work. There ought to bo no difficulty in distin guishing one from the other ; yet tho terror and suspicion and tho righteous indignation which nil men nnd women instinctively feel nt sight of tho idle nnd vicious professional "tramp" may ho pardoned for showing it self in close questions at the appearance of any able-bodied fellow approaching the liotiso uninvited, and generally nt meal times. Shabby clothes are nof sure things to judge by ; for there is many a good fellow out nt elbows, and when a man has no women folks to look after him, he Is apt to start out on ills country rounds not very well mended up in outward gear. II lie asks earnestly for work, however, before ho seeks to bo fed, it goes a good way In his favor, and, onco in conversation, the farmer judges of a man by the way he can look him In thu face. There Is no more cruel wrong that has been done in later years than since the open hospitality of tho old-time farm to allcom ers ; tho bed in the barn, tho generous meal to nny ono who asked it, has been convert eel into bitterness and dread by the nbues which tho "Irnmp" has committed against property and life, and what is dearer thar. life. And, yet, the inevitable tendency of the man seeking work is to be thrown into company with the very reprobates who are his worst enemies, and stand most in his w ay. They meet in the roads, and jog along together ; thej sulkiness and idleness that lives to prey on tlx pood nature and thrift nf the ret of the world spread like leaven, and too ollen the man who sets out with the vngu purpose of dueling work is drawn into reekle-s n-sociations before he is well sure what he really thinks about it. It is cheap and e-.i-y to prove to some minds thai the barns and thu cattle, tho household goods which the fanner has got together by work ing lale nnd early, and stinting himself of luxuries and enjoyments, ought to bo com mon property for those who can settle down on them like hawks in .1 chicken yard, and 11 few days of these eloctrincs nnd teachings may sullies to convert the listener who has failed, in his small way, to make a success in whatever work he lias previously been in. So tho very men whom the farmer needs, and the very nun who have need of him, get mi Ihe wrong track, mid it cannot be won dicd al if tin- nppioach nf unv such meels with close questions anil mil nlwnvs tho wel come thnt n few years ago was a matter of course. Tho very men whose work and wel come at the larni hini-otho tramp cuts from under them by the fuel of his existence, might to be depended on surely to drive him from his biding places by day and his depre (latioiii by night. Tho mere presence of honest seekers after work on the farms and along the roads, should be made to work out the deliverance of the country from the prcseuce of the rascally tramps. Jut as the tramps organize, and have their watch words, their signs cut in trees nnd fences, and their places of meeting, just so lar the working men should make common cause with the farmer against tills worst pcot that ever appealed in tho fields. Everywhere the crops are lino and the fields ready for harvesting. All the regular hands are busy, and yet there is ample room for new coiners. It depends entirely upon their bearing and address whrther they are made welcome or told lo move off. Fur tho tramp proper, the terror of women and children, bringing outrage and itiin whenever ho is allowed to get the upper hand, it is time to throttle him ns an enemy to all peace and order nnd every decent home. The men who go out from the cities to find work should tako no half measures with this sort of fellow. They should give him (lie other side of the road and unmis takablc evidence that they are not of his kind Heretofore) they have been too easy to fall in with him, to tolerate his existence as a good-for-nothing who cannot help him self born tn lno-e and idle ways and rather a comical figure than the Cain lie really is. Hut when they find, as surely this summer. that the brand on li i 111 makes the farmer look twice in their fates before coming to terms, it is well to show him that the world is not wie'e enough, nt least this part ol it, for their sort of man and his, nud to put a eli-liinco between theiii in speech anil behav ior that makes no uiMnke pos-lblo in tho farm house. Natures factories do not close tlii year, but am running 011 longer time, fuller-handed than ever, with good wages and snug quarters for the day's work. It ought not to be in tin- power of professional vagabonds and ruffians to make a lock-out fir good men at this season of the year, I'hila. l.t,bjer. Marriages. tli:.UtllAllT-STII.i;s'-.U llio Hifonntil parson. nxu lu tli'iinsuMl!o on llio Jill 1 oil., Mr. Jaincs .M i.i'iirluit or I'ainura lo .Mlvt Ida M. Stllesof As bun . I'M LKEJAt'OllY. On Sunday ncnlni; tbo Uth .list. ,.u llio Hplicopul C'liiirili.li' llio K. I. ;.uli. hit, 11. I'k'ixu I'oiilkolo 1ls llnttls II. Jacob), of lllooiusbiiri,' Deaths. ASIli;i.Mi:.S'.-Neiir livnion on thos&t ult Mra. Margaret A-lit'liurii, njred ! )i'ars, G months and 17 da s. . IiKlll.lN.-in Itobitbiirir on tho lilli liiit., of chol era Infinitum, llauuuu KlUabclb, tluuhU'rof J, k. and Kettle A. Hcrlln, aged lu month!. TOWNMJNK.-In IJght Mrcct on tlio 71b lust., Mattlo Townsend, nged 0 years, lo inonUisand s days. NOTIIINIi SlIOKTOF UNUISTUBL D INK KITH Conferred upon lens of thousand! of eurre rem could originate and maintain tho reputation which A) cm KirsapaiilhU'iiJojs. Ill) compound of tho bent U'L'ctablo all crnl lira, Willi tho Iodides of I'olosMum and Iron, and In tlio most elTectual of all remedies for Kcrofulous. uirrcurlal, or blood disorders. Uni formly tuceesnf ul and certain In Its remedial etTects, It producer rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, bores, Polls, Humors, I'lmples, Kruptlons, fekln Dis cuses and ulldNordem urUlni; from Impurity of the blood, lly lis ImU'orullui' effwls It ul aj s relieves midofton ernes Liter complaints, Kimaio weak neHtesuul Irregularities, and lsnpotcnt reuetterot Mlalliy, For purlfjlntr the blood It has po equal. It tones up the s) stein, restores ant) preserves the health, and Imparls Mk'or and energy. For farly years t has been In extensive use, and Is to-day tho mailable Medicine tor the buffering sick, .opytthere. iOllblLK v ili PU1.MIK. -r MAlUvETJLUSPOJlTS. JILOOMSllimu MAKKET. Wheat per bushel Use " Corn, new, 11 tints, " " Flour per barrel , Cloterseed ... Flaxseed m Puller , ,,,,, Kl'l's Tallow , , , rot aloes lined Apples ., , , llauis "jl .l Bit, ,V5 2.IO Mdes & Hnouldcrs , , lard per pound liayiKTloa ..,.,.. Peeswax Tlinothyfeeea , N- en Wharf i j,oo per Ton No. fi . ' .. Ul UTAIIIJKK Kill, IflAl. no. ...........; :) blocksraltli'sLuiupon Wbarf......... It.u " " Ultuulnoua ............ to Mvm$mlflM " ill BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NOIUIAL 8CIIOOL JJIBTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County,- Pennsylvania. Rov. D. J. WALLER, Sr., A. M., Principal. TIIISscil()Ol..natrri?suiit cimdttlulcit, orrsttinpry best raclHtlonfor I'mf. .menial nnrl (lansir.il tcumtn". lmiMlnspaclous,lnUltinii(lcoiiimu(HoU3;compli;telj ln-.it. d l ,,iu.u,i. . :i v,-uiiat.-tl( lltflnvd lo tfas-undrurnlsUctl wltli a bountiful Ruunlv of mirBoft Bnrlni? water. iK'tmon ncniiMUi, ami cosy 01 acenns. Tturhcrs moderate nny cents u week deduct Inn to alt expirtmic to torn h. Mudeuw admitted at any lime, llooina Courses of study pruscrlbed by tho htatc : J. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Klemtnlary. IV, CI t-kal, Adjunct Courne : 1. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in Mn ic. IV. Cour-e in Art, V, Course hi Plivjdcal Culture. Tho nicmentary. scientific and cintMc.il Course are l',tiKKiivV . 1 1 m ud'-nr midimtntr therein. rfvtvo statr ninlom'a. conferrtnir the followln corrcsnondint' Oeirrces; Master of the hlemonts; M.wter ofrtlic i'I-ui. their attainments., muiied m the omcerR of the Hoard 1 ne course oi Mini j nresirinen uy mi Mine iiin'rai, an uie H-r'niiuc wii i i TlieJtatn renulre'U ni.'her order uf cltlzeiHhln. Tiie tltn-M d 'urn: It l I pent and emcient Teachers ror nor scnoois. to inweuu mid their talents, ns students. To all such it promises iion. wii.ijaii i:i.vi!i,i, President Itnnrd fcept. H, 70.- LIVUU 13 KINO. The Liver i the imperial arnu nCilie whole iiiunn tyUm, in it controU the life, health and appitif-s of linn, When it iiMlUlmlnd In ii proper action, nil kind-1 of ailment aie th nat ural rc-ult. The liijie-dion of fond, the move ment of thu heait and blood, ihe action of the brain nnd nervuU- f-y'ttm. nre all imnudiateiv connected with the working of the I.ivii, It ha betn Miccewfully provtd that linen's Aujr ust Flower is umqU'illed in cuting all ferrous alllicled with Dyppep-d.i or Liver Compliant andStnmach. Simple hotlltH lo try, 10 cent Positively sold in all towns on llio Wintero Continent, Three doos will prove that it i just what you want. June 7 tf. Business .Notices IMl'OUTANT NOTIOl',. All kiiuN of dolliing at a pro-it lti tluclioii nt I, nt iihcrj;. While Wit atco'l at l.utit nhorn'i. 1.000 j'anls of CViinfrp at vt prioe at I). l,nfiihcrj;'. Tor a Nice Shirt k lo I.D'u'libri'K'. The cheiiptM anil lust fjhirt-i tiu bo bought at LowMibtrV. Canimeres 6hl by tho yard al lcs than cost price at Low enberg's. Call at McKinncy' lor Shoes. 1'. S. Uatot makes a specialty of repairing ! watchts, clocks, jewelry, silverware, or any thing else in his line of business, lie al ways insures a first-class job and is prompt vtith his work. i)oimil:iCTi!ic .-oai. Having obtained the agency of this Cr.ixiiitATr.n i-o.w for Itloomsburg and vicinity, I append the opinion of ?ouie of our be-t people as to its merits. "I have used Dobbin's Electric Soap made by I. L. Cragin & Co., riiiladclphi.i, l'a., for washing about ten years, and think it superior to any other. Mrs. U. u. llarkley. "We have used Dobbin's hleclricSiapawl find it superior lo any other or alt othtrt. Mrs. V. 11. .tacoby, Mrs. Ii. 11. Slohnor. I desire all my friends and customers to Give this Suai ime Trial, so thnt they may know just how good the ' Ilest Soap in the United State s is. .1. 11. Maizi:. july 12, '7S-ly Illoomsbiirg, l'a. Hoots and Shoes (heap at McKiiii'.ct Low prices Iho nile at I. W. HartnianV. Shoemaker wantol. Apply at McKiu uey's. The di-play of .lewelrv. Silverware, watches, e at 1'. S. Hates' is Kiidbv all In be Ihu ehoicist lo be seen in lllooni-burg. Repairing is done by him in the best maimer and at the lowest poihle rate-. lioot heailiUiirUr.s at .McKinnoy's. (into I. W. llartin.in's foirclinbli'ood-. Cramiiton's I'nlin Soap i iho b,-t laun dry soap in this or any oilier niaiket. V safe by Jacob II. Maize. may IS-8iv McKiiiiieys House. shoe Stiire below Court Trv itliny it I'.ilui 1 'id in 1 'al in Snap At Jacob II. M aire's at Jacob 11. Maize's, may ti-lStv Kubbers at McKiunev's. Craniplon llrolher'n I'.ilm snap nt Jacob 11. Jlaue's. It is me beat, iry II. may 3-lSw Admission free at Melvinney's. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage I i IQi.tdoto Wrdioek m! iiiUIUtlt n 'lr ftlUB un In jutu t innr uuf tut Hi .1.1 n ' 1 , t i ti l.irll tin' if. .itta tu Jlcproductimi Miitl j D.bi rf Women. V- it ' t I-! .1- 'liidiiT ;i. iati, tilt,! Om'lii urii(i-Gf J r.iui.J. ttui m . T i mB!f Abu. Excc'rtt ' pei-rct Jii 'ti ii,t Un Ui Um ilttoriiirr, ,.i , t iwrrf. Mill ACLINICALLECTUHKii t'i ai (1 ri 1 thuitf ol tt'ii a hroot it 4 Luiigtj. CaWriU.llupiui o. Uj Op' urn Ufibit.fcf .prli )Um. J tthi r tiik tit potji ton rt'rWpt Mr'r oti'1 liire, con'd.nirj nil mil . I tntilu r mi'it i r" ii. AiMhii CXt. liUTTO, .No. li .N. 3,. LI. LOu.s, Uo. $2500: i V V Apt'lltSMAiittMl, HiisN I uosslcL'lttiiulc. rariltularifne, PA44rcuJ WnHTmCO.BtL-mj.Vlii, aug. 17, ly A.0 HEALTH" AND IIAlTINKSSt Health and Happiness are priceless W1.1IH1 to their liuaarBftu, r. Him j ta me) un' tiiuuu I ue iculu oi et cry one v, ho win uso WKId'HT'S LIVHK TILLS, The only sure C'l'HK for Torpid Liter, Djsiiep-la, Headache, hour siomaih. coiisiliiuitjn. ikl.iiitt. Nausea, unit all Illlllous eoinplaluisuul lilis-lilln-ortlers None ei-un I tie unless signed "Vt m. S right, I'hila." It jour Priiei'tsi will not mprly bend 96 lirui.liri uiiv UVA IU IJIU lit ItUlll T A llh, iD .4II! St., I'hila. J.in. 4, ;-!) nr gTATKMENT. l.tort'e Mcamnan and Fninwl Hiss Serrelaihis. ! pt rtisors lu account wlih sujrarltut tottiuhlp, lur jearenuiiie Aprils, A, 1). ikfs. lir. a. Amount of duplicates for istl, 13 lil Uy ortlers unci receipts " Kxonerallous lluiu as biiHTtlior, 8. Hess " l. Mi-adman, iimti settled ' lu account by ollbei ' Work tlone on road ' Atlendlntr setllt-niciit ct m 3 hi tu Su cm tn l fsi To order slten for Lulance tn It Tho follottliiff Is the Indebtedness or said tuttoshln. lu orders uiiiuld lor jturui is7s mil ss ' uuru milium lur jear til IS.U Vs 4J " orders unpaid for jear of Isil 6as u " JUUC 8. 1S7S (lllSril Ihti ubitelsacorrrttttattniinlas tho account stands on Ihe tottu bool., Uy order or auditors. Vy.NltV I. Iltss, Axiiuvninv. A.tes., AKBsswUvsu.?kA." 'Juneutr. J' A. oxncrlrii'd, fiHi l-iit, um1 ii'lvr to tlirlr work. imcipuno. uf TdU'te " 'muuuw. - -i.mI eourses are not IntVrlor 'II Ul IM'I I) i ft) 1' t'tH ,T thl-t it sonem ynm-j j-j--,,u-i nt nd uhiltl"-iand i;ood purposes, -those who deslro to Improve their time .uii, uud.D'uudant oppouuultles for well paid labor alter lcavlnff School. For aid lo de duping ih.-ir i of TrnMrrv To Supply. With. O. -iC. SAVAGE, I'! tl ' ll Silv:r.7ar:, 7a;:h-.:.j3V7il"y,01eck5.i 7?" Ift'iit-n- ( lu in, p, aliote Hit l.vhittiwi' llol- All 1,111,1- i t V il l ly riiuiKi' .mil i. .. i , i lua) I", ', i I tilla-i' Milldlii),', llrsTdo-jr '"ik. .ml Jettelry neal- A I'MTlMt'- ,ii hies ,1 ! tiilHil 1'ii 4.if ('nllltii- . i. ul) No. s.i Mu)' 'ltiriii ii.' 1 1 Ihe I'miit ' i' e.iab'ol llieabuu . 1 nt Hie Mli-rlll, the i ' i.r of put must, i .it lil unieu in ' . Ill- ' ill till) of August J.IUH-. i ' Tin-in 1 tonsrvn on osuu'il '' 1 shvi r.il iittt, Hill M I I Is I ItlOulliv- J u I ' 11VM 111 I 1 1 I 't Ilh Jill) 1 j. tl '. w. MIL' Kit, Auditor. MrhM -. in. 11 . 1 - ' - Lli. j . t v .1 Isfiti-Knn. 1 1 tn rat Mn'N .1 1 iiml iii iii 1 c ti.ir.v. Him s..ik - - ii 1 I'I'll.tuti, st.Hi 1 I '1 li In wiinl i.fii : . . ; iii tin- 11 ui tlhi M lu 'i li ' il., wv tilh :ih A OU I Li ink fadfri. I) CllIlK - . ll.ll l.t.li , on ili it. ' ntur, t ill Hi ln ' 1' nmikt 1. hi jr li'toH nil nf jiU'uiure, iUmj tonsi j:ci.'Ciiull Vaurs, T, )UYY. raliiti I .11. 1 jVuKrlD ralbtH, t'1i, ,u hTMUTlV I I UK ill I'E UAU. AT TIIK .twi.T I M.tUKSi1 UXtW. I MONTOUR 8I.ATK PAIST. hi t'ENTS. MON'1'01 It Ml.TAI.l.IU WHITE. S L'K.N'l'S, .MUNTIll II MKI'AI.IU' lllltlUV. CBSTtl. OKI' t l.l.ults AT T Ills I'ltlUK. PURE LINSEED OIL at lowest iiuti'licl talis. Sswiilo osrds ud price cJuirg. Usl furnllitI w'.tliout Ortlt'ismul iDqulrlesby AlkutUuB, I U1 rooelte rreinpt IIY 8. UKAV-, ' MANUI'AOTUJtKH, nupiiiiT, j'a. .MOVKK II1IOH. 'UUI.1A1.K ACflCNTiS, lli.minsui'nii, l't U)6. '."S.-l). OF FVliY iesriftion IXU'l'UH 1'itOiIITLy At till ('llimbian OFlWr. SKlciapM Arm but kind, uniform and thorough. Ex pen sea reserved when desired o in uic umur courses receive normal uonuic&iea to those of our best Colleges. Sl.lmlhill(.lnt.1u..niiMlf I.,. fnrr.l.Mrin Intalit. OAKHISXIi 1HS?PE0PLE'S FAVOailS CL0IHIN5 HOUSE, 1818.-18th yoar. WiHt.much greater variety Than ever Witti ampler" facilities Than' ever With far. mora' customers TJiaii ever TTtf are heller prepared Than'evcr Ab 'considerably lower prices Than ever Inn Men nnd liovH of America Superb Clothing From tho Largest Clothing Honao "In America! Only One Price. The Lowest. Terms Cash, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned. Samples and prices mailed anywhere. Orders by mall promptly executed. WANAMAKER & BROWN Sixth & Market Sts., Philadelphia, Dauchy & Oo'a. Advt's. Sure Reward, 5 YRAKK T IMV TOIt A I AUJI. G4 to $io rsn. ACRE. tl o t li :iii1 .lliiilo E.iiiitl In Mlclil Ktni In tlio itllllloii Acre Grant ot tin- i.iauil It'.ipiiU sunt In. Il'.iiiii St:illi(iiil mii:iii3'. title rzjnrncT. silling Mill s re (- lips piriilj-of tliiilx'r-iiii tlitiii'lil m cliincli liiilis-no "liopiit'ri." Kl'NMMl TKK1US -!ll' W'ATtK 11EAI1V MiKIJTU CIIUOIS 1UII KOAII COMJ'I Kltl) TIIKOl'UU TIIK CkNVKK Of TIIK lilltsr. heiDl lor vmiiVUlvtJ.iirlish or German AaUiisa . (i. in (;ii.KT, I.ASD I'iDlllItMUSEK, (.HAND ItAl'I l)S, MRU, , nprll IS. l-ls :iv it l'H tu ikes fortunes e ti) inontli. liiiok sent live erp'ulnlne everytlitns. Ai,lii "s II iXTUlt S.CO., lijtNEi;s, 17 Wall Rireet, KtwVorl;. U Julyts, 18-4W V XJV&X VuW OltflAl sij.-i.i. Kii-if tni i pti,it I'ini -1 riw -cnly 155, Nn v SiUo rptlhi M ii,,,, ) rutin- 33. OiCUil- It btp i: llmii'li Oitttil.Ml6Ht0pH I-rln- .t(t " I miia I 'iiiiii MT.. Mirror Toi Ot'u-iiitf oul fit.. Kiivitm i' uDd wo mo at linuuMl I urn lint a -. mi'il l. li. .''..repaid lAtli wft ml I'i.ujo uninrtii iftwunee.Urjre iiist. NewspaiH'i Willi iniuli iiiiuim tttun ubout cost of I'Iiiiim-iA- (raTiis s.'iii fr't1 'Ifiiv fifMrci-g DAN- 1. ni.A 11 , nwmuL'iou,c. jersey. J . Sunford's 1 j Jamaica I Ginger. Jill? 'IS 4W Tiio only combination of the tiw .!:im.iK.i Mi.yvr with choico Auunatte and Krt-ncli Hrandy tor t hnli in. ( liiilt'ia itcrlius. cratDpa uii'l Piiiii. Dl.urlUH'ii and Dy-en-utv, lir-j-t pbla, Hiituk'ucy wane i.r Toiic Hud Ar-mitv in iho Rtom- I n'lt lid Ui'velBtandnoldlnc,ttit d ifL-frsof Cbanco ft Vttler,Vood nnd 1 innate1 Abk for 1 -amuuu h Jamaica (Unuku. d otiPtPSitl cmTirvre! ICK HUUAtKl .vmaMitAi.ir CIUOLJNESS.I HYEflSTOVACI oi.Bijvias 1 lutys, ';h iw VAI.I till. I ll lll Tll. 1 lt)oil nre sulli rlr Ii' ii lti rn a btd if -11 l& inKir hculili, or languish. mko cheer, for tt 111 Cure Vint tin, 1 lllllrr. If y.. 11 . llsplr Hi 1 -1 p'rnlllnir . ttlilioul eleur t lou feel weak ami y kuuulnf why, llii, llliter. ttlll Itf'tlte Vou. If mi are a minister si-uttl ih)oui piutoiuldu out it ilh tare end work. trid hare ti ertaxed rour. len; or a mother, ,ttoru 1 1 lllllir. till' lie. lure Vou. 1 1 vo u ore a man of Lus miss, ueikl'iinl tiy thu stiuln of your t'ttrjilii) tecs, Ulllut; our joui duiits; oru man of lei luldLliihl work, cirrus I lieu Vou. Ion llltirrs mIIi II y e n a iv )ounr, nne ulTerlnjf from any Indls. rusi, as fs ollen llio caso, eiello ii.ir uit'iirowii.tlw lliii lllurri. nlll Itcttet u Voti, If v ou are In tlio voik she; Ilia 111 Ihe rmin, atlfce lour )blein Leeds i desk, U)tihtre,ond Itel 1 I'l.'ilti kli.L'.liii.lt 1 nr .1 1111. ulullsy, vllhoul lutoil. tlttlll s, lli,. llllli r. I. bat Vou Si ed. pulse Is leeble, Ucultlts wanlci,', lf)Ouareold tmd)t,ui nervos uinteudy,sd)oui lu,i lllllir. ttlll uutli Try Hi y Ceci Cn c cite )ou Net. Ltfo Iswr. and Fain Hellif. Morit Imoiukss. I - ' ")UWKSS OAltUH, I) VlblTINt. IAIU18, UiTI'KK IIKAI1S, li I li, 111; a us. I'-tbTKHM, 40., tO Nmily nml (Ltaply iinltil at the Coiv lilAN OUite, LKOAL HI AUKS OF ALL KINDS tit I1AM1 a'i 'j 111; lll.lJllJlA vmct )nr