The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 26, 1878, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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Hall Komi Time Tulile.
LACKAWANNA K llt.OO.MSIIfim ItAlI, ltOAJ)
N0IITII. ROUTIl.
.Vcommcdatlon Train G.tO A.M. 8.ll., M.
Mall Train .M A, M 4.3 1. M
Hrpres Train .., 1.M V. M. 1I.15A. M
I'ATAWISSA HAH, ll(IAI).
NORTH. FWIlTlt
Accommodation Train r.,M A. M, :,rtl p. M.
llcjtulnr Express 4.1 U 1'. JI. 11,4.1 A. M.
Tltrun-fli rara on r..pro(s I rain either to New York
orl'hlhdclplila. Accommodation train runs between
Citttwiasa ami Wllllamsport.
CAMI'AKIN COI.UMIIIAN.
Wo wilt rriul llio Ctil.UMiiiAN to cunpatrn
fiinVrribiM from August lt lo November l&tli
for 10 cents. Now Is the lime In get tli clubs.
DEMOCRATIC COl'NTV CONVENTION.
Tho Dotuoeiiilic voters of the Wcr.tl districts
of Ooliimhla comity will meet at tho mini placo
of holding llio jreneril ilt-ction.oti Silmilay the
lOitayof August 1S78 between the Iioiim of
tin to anil stve n o'clock in the afternoon unit
elect ilde-gate by billot to rriireTtit tbo ills
triets in a County Convention lo lie held nt tlm
()iera Utilise ill Itloninsburp; on Tuesday the
Ililh ilay of Ai-nn-t 1878 nt 11 o'eb-ek n. in. lo
place In nomination one c.nlMiibite for (Jointress,
one ciniliilale for Ktnte Kinalnr, two oainllil lies
lor liircfeiitatlvej, i tie eamllii lie fur I'rntlinn
otnry, one c.mdlitnle for Ite'pbleT anil Utcoriler,
one enndinate for Trensiiter, aihl two e'linilidatHs
for Commissioners, anil to transact hiicIi other
business as the intercela of llio Ik'tnocrnlic par
ty may injnlri'.
ANo at the panic time anil place anil in the
same manner the IUmocralic electors of eaih
district will elect one pir-on tuNtrvo as a mem
ber of the Coeiity Hlni.diii"; ( eintuiittee which
will meet immeiiiattly upon the ailjoiirnment of
the Convention.
lly orilcr of the County Coinmillec.
Davhi InvKSMinm,
Cliaiiman.
AlTOItTIONJIUST OK llr.l.K.1! ITRS ACCOlthlNU TO OTK
I'Oll liOYKIt.sOII IS s"a.
rer.shln'.r.
The Directors of Green woo) township will
havoftuchool house letting at llolmburg, on
.Saturday August 3d, at 2 o'clock p. m.
tfon, A. II. Dill Is expected hero next Tues
day as counsel In a case In Keiully now being
heard before a Master.
0. M, Low has erected n handsome new storo
hiilldinK In Orangevllle, and A. H, Stewart lias
one In course of construction.
A dispatch from Kail Klver, Mass., says that
Minnie Warren, the well known dwarf, died In
that city on the Hflrd.
Ktlci Sami-lw. Nlcliolas Kindt of Green
wood brought to lowrt three eggs which weigh
ed ten ounces. The largest measured 7 Inches
1' 01.
The freiglit house at Hupcrt was broken into
on Monday night, A box of stioes was opened
mid scattered over the floor, three pair only do
ing taken. No arresls,
III). 11. Coll'inan caught a mammoth eel in the
canal on Tuesday night. It measured 0 inches
in circumference, S feet In lesgth, and weighed
7 pound. ho can beat that?
Death at Ashland. Dr. J. J. Yocutn, one
of Ashland's mint respected citizens, died on
Monday, .lune 21, 1878, after a lingering illness.
(iiiumption was the fatal disease that carried
him oil' and from which he had suffered for
wmie year. I lie ileceasiel was liked by all
who knew him for his many good qualities. He
was able in hi profess'on, a true frlind and a
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I!y rule the ratio ii fixed at 00 votes for a
delegate, but no district to have les.s than two or
more tiun four delegate, and allowance is to
be made within those limits for the largest frac
tion of n ratio.
Illoomsburg July 1J, 1Sn7S.
The llerwick Jnthemknl printing office is of
fered for sale.
Our street markets are well attended and al'
kinds of produce are ottered fur sale.
.1. 1C. rilteiili.'nder'.slioiMi) isprogressingrap
idly. It is about leady for the pla-tererf.
llonds for S.-hool Treasurers, and Warrants
for School Tax Collectors just printed and for
sale at this ollice.
Tho reunion of the I'enna. Ileservo Corps will
lake place nt llellcfontc. Centre iMiinty, on the
17th of September.
A railroad ticket lo Chicago and back for
sale nt this ollice very cheap. Good until De
cember 31st 1873. 'tf
When you can save filly cents iiy paying fur
the Cui.umiiiak in advance, why do you let it
run on at $2.00 a year ? Ilis economy to pay in
advance.
What n splendid majority tho Democracy of
Columbia county would score if the corps of 35
indiihtcs now in the Held would work as dill
ginlly for the success of the ticket as they do
for their nominations. Unfortunately, after the
Convention the wrk and expense of the cam.
paign fall upon a few leaders who aro not per
sonally inlere-led in tho isue. The men who
vorl; for patty success, if competent, should al
ways be preferred.
A NEW LAW.
County commissioners will henceforth he re-
quired, before entering upon their official du
ties, lo given liond with sureties lo bo approved
by ihe court of quarter cessions In S2 000 each
for the faithful discharge of nil duties enjoined
upon tlicm by law,and for the faithful and legal
appropriation of all counly and other moneys
which the said commissioners have nny author
ity lo draw out of the county treasury upon
checks or orders given by them, or over which
they have control.
George lltewitk will soon put on the road n
new omnibus which Is a model of neatness, and
strength. It Is smaller than tho ones now in
use, the driver's seal being down in front In
stead of on the top. It will carry len passen
gers with e.ve. The wool work was done by
Will M. Sloan, mid the Iron work.p.tinting and
trimming by M C. Sloan & l!ro. It is hand,
somely finished, nnd Is n very creditable job.
There Is no necessity of going away from homo
to get first class wagons while ihu Sloans ale in
the business.
A desperate attempt is being made lo open
Up n national organiz ition In Monroe, and to
Ihts end several cripples) polilleians Iroin oth r
localities have recently been Irving to "stump
the county," but without much succe-s. A
printing ejslalliliini'iit has alo recently bi'cn
purchased ai.d a naliotnl paper is to be estab
lish ed nt Strntid'hurg, As Monroe Is almost
unanimously democratic, of cotire the objeel
is to reduce Its majority. That the money lor
thesethingsisfiirtiisliedandth.it the sihi-uii's
nre conceived nnd prosecuted by llie friulilen.il
republican leaders there can be no doubt. 'i
Iriol,
A projut is vaiil lo be under e'onsideralion
for cxletiiling Ihe Catawisa and Williamaport
br.ineh of the Hi ailing Ilailroad into the ISilu
mil. oils eoal fields of Centre and Cli'arfield coun
ties. Under the pledge of certain aid to be
given lb" pmjiTl i' is understood that the Head
ing Iliilroad Ompiny is willing lo undertake
the extension of their line as proposed.
l'lie hardware store of L Knnyon it Co., was
i ule rid by burglars on Saturday night. En
trance was efhetc by taking out a pane if glass
at tin- rear end of the store. Some revolvers
and other articles were taken hut it is itnpossi-
u to tell ju-t what is gone out of so largo a
stock. Tho thieve have not been caught.
There were two hardlooking umbrella men in
town during the day, and as they could not be
found next day it is supposed they were the
guilty parties. ,
The llerwick Iiuhpaulenl says that 'She-rill
Hoffman has mnve-d into the mw j-iil." The
Sheriff is not aware of the fact. Ho will move
some time In August.
DiscoNTlNL'rn, An Etchungt says: The
proper and honorable way to discontinue ti
newspaper is to examine your account with it,
send by a letter what you owe (with a stamp for
the return of a receipt) and order it discontin
ued, The simple refusal to lake it from the
po-t ollie-e without paying arrearages, eloes not
release you in law, while it is unfair and dis
honorable, because the support of a newspaper
comes in small dribs of $1, S'2 and $3 from each
of many widely scattered subscribers, whose
wishes Ihe editor can only learn directly from
themselves, and whose arrearages though small
in each case, Ihe newspaper cannot nflbrd to
lew, while the subscriber can pay them without
dilllculty.
A disgraceful row occurred on Saturday night
A parly of fellows from the valley and some
from Iiuck Horn came to town too have a harv
ust jnbiie-e-, and m-iiiy of them jnbileed to much
A banjo belonging lo a traveling minstrel was
smashed up and this started a general fight, nnd
the noie was kept up until after midnight.
Soinu one shot off a large fire cracker which
broke on the night air like a cannon, but the
ofR-nder was not discovered. On Monday morn
ing fouur young men were arrested for
lisorderly conduct on tho street on Saturday
night and were each fined S3.50. Such rows
ought lo bu suppres-ed. They have not been
of frequent recurrence for some years, anil
ought not to be allowed to occur now.
Whkn to Mat l'ltvtT. The Spttiish pr, v
erb has it : "l-'rnit is golden in the morning,
silver nt noon, but lead at night." Americans
do not seem to h ive heanl of this proverb, nor
to have made one from tl.eir own eTpeiinnc
Mostly they e-at fruil at night, nnd hence have
not the sovereign idea of it that they would if
thi'y had ealcn it at more prnpi-r limes. Tin y
cat it as a desert at dinner. That may tie llio
most prnpi-r lime to e.it drie-d fruits, but il I
not the right lime to eat the juicy one-. The
Spanish people learned their proeerb from eat
ing the very juicy fruits, Jiko oranges. Those
should be eaten in the morning, a little before
breakfast not later than noon. Karly in the
.lay they will, if eaten, prove to be ihe lust po--dblo
medicine for the bilious.
Good New I-'iiom IIuit.uji. We are glad
to learn that the gigantic experiment, Dr. I! V
Pierce's Invalids' and Tourists' JIote-1, which
many of our readers will remember as occupy
ing a conspicious position In ftryur's W'ttUi
Stijtjtlmiait of .lune la-l, has proved a moste-oin-plete
success ; all of which I emii.cls us licit it"
founder, Ihe distinguished State Senator fiom
the Krie District, is siice'e-s-ful in the hotil bus
iness as well as being a telebrale-d phwiiuo
and an efficient legislator, .lodge Ililiou m iy
well envy him. Those who have enjoyed llie
elegant comforts of the Hotel, speak of it in ihe
most enthusiastic terms. Dr. 1'ierce's Family
Kemedies have occupied prominent spaces in
our columns for several years, and have been
use-el epiite extensively and with the utmost sat
isfaction by the peopleof this vicinity.
Items;
tittle blister lemon,
Lltllo chunks of Ice;
Mtllo walcr'n sugar
Makes n man feet nice. ,
Tho Inst Ueptibllcnti ih)y paper In Miss
issippi has suspended jiublication.
I'disoii's latest Invention is n pocket re
Irigerntor. H may not ba generally known that tho
staltio of Washington In Union Sqtiaro
shrinks l'i net weather t Kuril for every
time ". rAlns It becomes a stntuc-wet.
A South Carolina ncgrn says of Wado
Hampton! " IV tie Iiwd I but cbery time
dat ninn opens his inoiif I feels dat I nm
lurnln' whiter an' gittln' tie kinks out'n my
hair I"
An edition of the Lord's Prayer in 1200
languages and dialects is In course of prep
aration by n Paris publishing house.
Lightning struck the hmic of Mr. Guild,
ot Chicago, the other day, and turned the
long golden hair of Lis four year old daugh
ter to tin inky black. The color wont wash
out, mid the hair isn't nt all Injured.
The annoimcen cnt that the California ag
itator. Hi tinis Kearney, is on his way I'.it
ward for the purpose nt stirring up the Com-niunlsiU-
liPart on the Atlantic slope-, lias
not had tho effect of creating nny very great
excitement. Mr. Kearney's Influence Itcru
lias been largely di-coiintcel.
.The l'rcnch Government has seized cr r
tiln property of the cx-Hnipfcss Kugeule as
seciirily fot the restitution of considerable
sums of money which llio llnnup.irtes said tn
one Prance. A comniitlco of investigation
b'a irpi.rtcd that Napoleon III owes llie na
tion ills allow aiie-e for September, 1S7II,
w liieh he ilii-w in advance; also that ihe
regular civil li-t win habitually exciedctl by
!!0,ll(l0,000 francs, nnd finally, that lie alien
ated a large1 extent of crow n heads.
The total production if pig iron in the
United Mutes during 1S77 was 2,"l",oSj tons
of two thousand pounds to the ton, against
2,O0."i,2;!ll Ions in lS7fi. This showing how
n-r, falls far short of the country's be-t
uchievnient, for in 1S70 there was produced
the grand total of 2,S.r 1,03s tons. In the
year of Ihe panic, therefor, was the1 greatest
quantity raised, since when il has fallen oil',
hut is now on the- increase again.
l'lip iSmViV nf lhrfo coiiti ibulfc the follow
ing to thocampaigu :
1'rom Villon's laeezy mountains
To Craw feud's western shore,
helo Fertlg's oily tountatns
Pour forth their golden storo :
fiom Alrlc's home hj the rlier
'l'o Montgomery's rerllle plain,
Uiey call us to tlelUcr
The state from Came ron's chain !
. LINDSEY'SBLOOD SEARCHER j
i 'ic irpiirai iiitHiti tirinrsiF ) ill
tTn ,.t Tt i't Uli.t tlii'. I'lmt.i,
lihhlllotMl'ti ' if -tlcldt' it w.ri-ti.r-
ill t t IHmtlitiH tunfmiii i
' i II Uil 1 rt4mr nn if tsWnr.
W Win F Hr U, Wn'itW, O. "Il i in I.
r nr i. I'lrMi Tiai. - Mr, k. flstmit, I if. i
ti i' i , t n tig innggitt nn-i
zt.w.u-iniirr?nmrr.-ai
upr in, is-iy e- o w 2
My wtfe sutUred with prolapsus uteri llnor
nihil', C' inpln i nt wiili other f. male troubles.
Her life was inl-i table. Ilcv. Guy S, Pr.irey,
of llio Mclho list Chnrili, advised inn In try
Giles' l.iirimi-i.t Iodide Ammonia, he Ulllng
hip cf Ihe w-oiiihis had performed on his wife,
who was a m irtt r lo sin h trouble's, and 1 now
well, 1 ejhlaimil the t.inilue-nt, and my wife is
cured,
ClIAIil.iss II. Jovi.s,
IMitor fVisyrier,
Charlotte, N, C.
Wrile lo Dr. Giles, lot Sixth Avenue, N".
Y, who will cure without eliatg.-.
Sold by all druggists.
Trial bottles 'Jo ot nts.
ANT1-VAT I'lll-.MIUAI.I.Y KXAMINEI).
The analyzed chemist, W. P.. Drake-, of Buf
falo, N.Y, recently analytical Allan's Anil
Pat, and gavethe following:
(KIlTtt'll-AlIl.
I have subjected All m's Ami l-'.it to chemical
analysis, ex-imine-d the process of its maniir.tc
ture, nnd can truly s-iy that the ingtediints of
hich it is composed. are entirely vegetable, Hid
cannot hilt net fivnrnbty upon the system, and
is w.-ll iiileiil-itiil lo allain the obj-ct for
hich it is int. ml d.
bl by till druggist',
W. 11. Dl'AKK,
Ci'mt'sf.
The I.ivrr is llie Imperi il organ of the whole
liuuf.in system, as it eonlrols the- lifejie-alth nnd
appine-s of man. When il is disturbed in its
proper action, all kinds of nilmeiils arc the nat
ion! n-ult The ingestion of food, the movement--if
tin hc-i"! .mil blood, ,1k action of the
ruin oid nervous system, are all immediately
eontueted with lln Workipgs of the l.iver. Il
b-m -ue'eessttilly piove-d that Green's .uir-
t Kiower is uoiij'iiind in cuiing all persons
tilllictul with Dvspepsl.i or I.lver Couiphiint
andrfoinich Simple buttle- to trv, 10 cpnts
isitiei-lv s lid hi all towns on the Westell!
Continent. Three doses will prove that it is
just what j on want.
June 7 tf.
After October 1st 1878 all subscribi-rs who
owe from October 1st 1S7-T will be struck ofl'lhe
list, and tho accounts collected by law at tho
r.ite of S2 60 n year. tf.
The National iVco.-e, purporting to be pub
lished simultaneously at Dmville and flSlooms
bmg occisloiially has a little Columbia county
news lu il, but not often.
Farmers complain th it now when the crops
are good, they e-.inuol get good prices for them.
That is tho natural law of the thing. As the
8iippiy"inereascs the eletnand decreases.
W, 11, Smith and J. Klliot Koss of Milton
made us a call on Kiiday last Brother Sinllh
reports Ihe ImleieiuUnt in a flourishing
condition, " He deserves suece-ss,
ntllAKS 01' I.IWITXIKU.
During llie tliiinder showers last week, a
number of buildings were struck with the elec
tric Ili-iid, and more or less elamage deine. The
house of C. llillenbender on Xorlli Main street
had some of tiie weather boards torn off, and
the- Inmates received slight shocks. At tho same
lime the house of V. ilidlenun was struck but
no damage done. Mrs. C. V. Knapp, residing
next door was stunned by tho shock, but soon
recovered. On Saturday night the roof of C.
Fornwahl's house was considerably damaged,
and a piece of plaster was torn oil' tho wall in
the beelioom where himself and wife weresleep-
iog. Strange to say ihey were not afl'ectetl by
the shock. Some elamage was al-o done to 1,.
Cue's house. Several shingles were torn oil'
the i oof of J', W. Pulton's house at Kupert.
00 cents a bushel will be! paid for wheal, -10
cents a bii-hel fur new potatoes on subscription
at this office. Wanted also, spring chickens,
butter and cgg, on stib-cripliou nt Maiket prices.
The water work question i being actively
aeit.ile-d We ought to have them by nil lueans.
Watering trough coul 1 then bo placed along
the streets for tho thirsty caltle that bronze
along tho pavements in the ikk ii day sun.
We were fivorcd willi a serenade by the new
quartette recently. Thee club consists of Ge orge
Wilso , Thomas Smith, l.eouc Hicks and liar
ry Christie. They sing well, and many of our
citizens have enjoyed their music. Lome again,
boys.
Pun lti:NT CiiKAl". The first clas olliee in
Ihe Columbian Building, heretofore occupied
by N. U. Punk Ksq. it is partly furnished
Apply to
C. It. IlltOCKWAV.
Juno 0 3w.
Tho Blooinsbiirg (hliimblan has followed the
example of ihe Mcho In reducing in sub-crip
lion to $1.60 per year. The tUumiom is tin
ably coudiieU'd newspaper and tills action only
sho-vs the liberality of lis editors, Messrs. Brock
way & Ulwell. Ivho.
A tremendous shower fell on Sunday morn
Ing, accompanied by hail. The water felt in
torrents, and in a few intuuen! Ihe gutters were
not distinguishable from tho loul and sidewalks,
all being covered witli a sheet of water. Since
Ihe hail storm the weather has been much coul-
er.
The Lutheran .Sunday School had a picnic at
Knorr's Grove, Itupert lat Wednesday, which
was largely attended, They went down on a
canal boat, the Illoomsburg Cornet Bind ac
companying them. The weather was charming
and all enjoyed themselves hugely. We) re
gret our inability to accept a kind invitation to
attend.
Isol quite a year slnco llie .Murphy temper-
I ante wavu struck Ilhuca. About seven-teiilhs
UofthoBU who were cirrle-d awuy by excitement
are to-ela" blowing froth oil' lager as lu (heohl-
J en lime, is Ihe rico.'d of the temperance wurk
In Ithaca, accuidlng to Ihe Juurnul, The same
might be said of Towanda. llivdfont Anjul,
And also of Uloouiiburif.
The Wyoming Seminary and Coniuiiiei-il
College has a regularly organized Normil De
partment for (he iustiuetiou of tenohrrs. IVr
tificates of Scholarship given at the end of i-ach
year, and a Diploma at tin- end of the ootiise.
Student prepared for College. Music and
Painting by superior teachers The young la
dies aod L't-nlleiui ii of Ihe his gitidiialiug i la
acquitted themselves in -i hililv e red liable,
manner, showing that the diplomas awaidid
them nt the hands of Dr. Cope land and Prof
Sprague were meritori ut'ly earin-d and worthi
ly bestowed, Keioms for 17-'i boarders. The
Commercial College has graduate's in positions
of trust in nearly eveiy State and Territory in
tho Union. Next term opens August iiSth.
For a Catalogue telling all about the School,
send to Rev. D. Copcland, I). 1)., King-ton,
Pa.
In nil: Don Diys. The sir weeks reign of
tho elog elays commenced on Saturday week.
Tho e is derived from "Si rim," or the dog
star. I hey are also styleel canicular elays, irom
the Latin word e-nnts, signifying elog. During
the reign of these days "Sirius," Ihe dog star,
rises nnd sets willi llie sun. The ancients im
agined that the rising and selling of the dog
star with tin- sun occasioned the sultry weather
usually experienced in the latter part of the
sinnmer, and hence they call this season of the
year the dog days, Thero are those who in-
lulgo lu the superstition! idea that during the
log days it is very unhealthy for any one. to go
into Ihe waier, saying that bolls and other erup
tions of the skin will Immediately follow, but
whether thcie is any truth in this idea we have
been unable to discover, and shall therefore
leave it to our readers to determine Its truth illness.
AN OLD LAND MAKK OONK,
The brick store building, that has long stood
unoccupied on the canal opposite the tlepot, is
undergoing the process of demolition, anil lu
place 1 to be given up to Ihe uses of the wharf
age. The hrlek and oilier material have been
carefully handled and placed on cars, with the
view of removal lo Catawlssa for uae In a new
depot to be built at that place. During the war
Ihu large mercantile trade of Jackson & ood
in was transacted In this building, and it was
one of the prominent places of resort for our
town people. It took the place of a dwelling,
which stood there for a number of years before,
the remaining space on the wharf being then
occupied by a tannery, which extended up to
the old bridge house, still standing. It Is not
often that btiilntss Is o entirely dlveited from
Ihe locality of a railroad depot as In this in
stsnoi it srcui to be, and Ihe tearing down of
this storehouse is of interest lu iHat it makes a
tendency here that Is at once as universal as
compliance with lis liclie-.ts is Inevitable, What
will the next change be lu what direction will
things tend during Ihe next decade. IlirvUi
Jndqienilait,
The Persian Diver bring up no pearl from
the de'pths of the sea whlih can surpass in ra
diant purity a complexion beuiiliuril by Glenn's
Hulphilr Soap. A stable accessory of the bath
and the toilet,
Beautiful Shades of Black or Brown ate pro
dined by Hill's Hair Dye.
July 12 4 w.
CHA7.KD IIY THE 1B OP AllsHMC.
About ii year or so ago, says a S icraininlo
paper, a young lady of sunny tentpt-raiui-nt and
pleasant features, be-gm to tl'c to excess prepa
rations for bleaching her hair to tin- fi-hn lia
ble golden tinge, and at the s nne tinii' lueime
n slnve to that beautitier of the i-otnplexion and
the form Ihe ihcepiive poi-ou nr-inic. Her
fealqres before, though not hfuiililul, wen- at
lea-t good. Peeq lemon leuiarki-d her eh.ing-
ed appearance for tho heller. lL-r complexion
was rosy and blooming ; her hair soft, silky ai.d
of a beautiful tinge; her form plumper lliintt
had been, and her skin smooth mid white. Hut
her self congratulation did ni-l I i-t long. Head
ache soon followed, growing mute violin! (very
lay ; but still she ki pt on u-ing the nbiuuiiri-
bin stuff, which had hern lb.- t ill ll ol so lilinv
Of late her suffering have been almost intoler
able. The blessings of shop eve re- not hers.
Her head was a very hell of torture, night and
diy. Her mind grnv fei b'cr and fe. bhr, hit-
thoughts wande'id, her iiilelleel was lol, and
to day, a girl of 30 years, she is conllne-l lu a
cell in tint prison of tho living dead Stockton
a maniac.
A WAI.KIST.
Since Harry Faux, walked out nfoitr jiil, ho
has become a professional w-tlker, The liar
rishurg Patriot alludes lo him a follows:
"A disciple of Weston named II. Faux, ar
rived here from Scranlon, Siturd iv, and a'iin
islied the people who take an interest in sin h
matter bv performing some fast time on loot at
the elrivlng lurk. Ho made din distance
twice over the half mile truck in -1.05 with ap
parent ease. Tn the evening nt (i 10 o'clock at
the West Harrisburg market another fe-tl was
performed by Faux, who walked half a mile in
2.01. The walki-t went cleir around the mark
et space from Third lo Fulton stree-., in ro-s
liolh Iron! anu ii.ick in sinning p-uoi. w-iieii i
considered bv competi nt judges n lie strm g
half tulle. Later in the evening. 7::'l'i'e-loek ho
performeel another feat which was witiits-ed by
a crowd, on east State street walking from the
corner of Fourth street lo the bridge and le
turn doubling the distance, making the half
mile in 3.03 At both Ihe exhibitions of the
walklsi's skill in Ihe city, a collteiioo wis taken
up. He wore a suit much alter the f i-hion of
professional base ballists, and hap a hehatoiind
Ilia waist inscribed, "My name i Walker." lu
the evening he gave anulhr exhibition at Na
tional hull, the result of which wed'ul not leai i.
He I pronounced an extraordinary f.it walker
by some, while olhers avrr Mr. Faux' style Is
more of a "loper" than a bona fide walkist,
Wickkh fou Cleikiymkx. "I believe it to
be all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or
other public men to be led into giving testimo
nial to quack doe-tots or vile stud's calle-d med
icines, but when a really iiicritniious article is
made up of common valuable rrmcdie-s 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 Bit
trrs for the good they have elone me and my
friend, (irmly believing Ihey have no equal
for family use, I will not be without llie in,"
Key, ' - , Washington, I). O.
July l!)2w.
lllieusi'd llui'loi't.
Mr. V. W. Hughes has failed in politics
and Mr, Peter Ilerellc has failed in business,
No iv they have both set up as political docs
tors Jic, Hughes wauti to go
to tho senate and Mr, llcrdic to tho house.
It is asad Tale that brings lawyers and lum
bermen in the decline id' life to such utraits
as. this, J'Mladrtihia littvnl.
Delegate Kloctiou, August 10th.
i - - U "0.1
A
vjryrr
If
BLOOM SB UHG STATE NORMAL SCH00
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County,' Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
Tllt M'litHii, nsat presi-nt cnnstlluteil, oCerstlcrvbC'tti'nf'lIIMestiir I'rot.-sMonal anil Classical learning.
liiillir.nitsspiii-lnus, liiMUng iiiiileoiniiioillous i e onipletely he-.ileel hj sn iitn, will ventilated, lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful supply of pure.soft
spi-lnif water.
Isicailou tiealthfiil, ati-H-ase ot nee. s. T-aeli'-rs cviierli-neeit, enh I nt, and allro to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough. Expense!
inoilciiiie. Kin j ei-nt-s a wei-k .1 -ilii.-i lin lo all expecting to teach, -students admitted alany time, Itooms reserved when desired.
Cour-es or Htudy presi-iiued hi ttie s-Uiic
I. Modi I .School. II. l'reparatorv. Ill, Klementary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses :
l.tvni! IS KINtl.
IL l'reparalory.
I Aci-lemic. ll.Uitninerclal. 1 1 1. Course in .Music. IV. Course in Art. V. Course in Physical Culture.
The lll.-m.-tit.iry S(li-nllili-andi'l.is,lenl I'nursi-i are pit iKllsspiv i ,m -si tt.l.-nti gr.vliutng th-retn. recclvn state ntnloinas, conferring the followln
corre-spondiin; la-gn-es ; Master or tin-1 lenient; Master ofrllie lelene.-s ; M.e.ier of iliel'i esslcs. ilraduates In Ihe otlnr courses receive Normal Ucrttncates
their all. tlninelils., slgneil 0 the ullieeiMir die ll-l ltd or I'ditstees.
Tliee-o us,- of iuil v nrese-rila-d by Hie siui,. is liberal, an He- f.-i.-nntii and I'l.issical courses aro not Inferior to Ihoso of our best Colleires
The si ni. reipiln-,.! nl'ii-r ur-l.-i-of eiu.ensiiii. Tne ilms dein.iu In n i, oie- ot He- prlin-inbJ-.-cts ot (tils senoil lolu'lntos-eiirn It, by t lrnlshlng Intelli
gent .in 1 i-illeli-iu I'l-aein-rs fur lu-r vn-sils. l'o this end It solleits inn.' . , . i-or goml atill.tl-'sand good purposes, -those evho desire tolnnroo their time
and liu-ir latent, as students. To all such It promises aid lu den loph In !r powers, iin-l abundant opportunities for well paid labjr alter leatlmr .school. Kor
Latnlottue. aihll-es-Ihe frlnelniil. 1
HON'. W1I.I.IA.1I t:t.Vi:i,I I'ee.hlent llonril nf Trnslren'
lAiiKi'yniHPoiiTs.
r.Ldil.MSIifUt, i.KKKT.
lira! pi I Mlshel.,
tut
Torn, m v.
I'.ll-, " "
Kuan p--r ' ii-rcl .
f li.et r fil
Ml
. 'I
G.ISJ
Tun LAitonnT l'l.ow is Tin: Woiti.n.
The large-st plow ever built has been con
structcil by tho Chicago, Milwaukee" and
St. l'aiil ltailroai! Company, tn use in ditch
ing Cur railway construction in Iowa, to be
d i nt n neither by horses, ox or mule-, but by
ii loconiotivi'. The dimensions of this steam
pulled ditcher aro given as follows: The
share weigh HS'J pounds, the nioldboard
1n2 pounds, ihe beam !KH pounds, the coul
tor nrd clasp Su pounds, thu clevis liu
I-. minis. J the stanelard 1111 pounds, The
beam is llij Jet long, Kl inches wide and 17
inches thick ; the niould-bonrd 8 feet by 'Jti
inches; hhare 51 feet bp 12 inches. It will
cutn furrow 37 inches wide.
Lver since work was stopped on the Wash
ington Monument a scoro of years ago,
stout rope lias hung down tho shaft inside
from the derrick at the top, and on Monday
it htcame n question how to reach the to
and make a good connection for hoi-ting up
the lie cesscry tackle. At'ier testing the old
and weatherworn rope a rigger volunteered
to climb up, carrying a new one up witli
In id. Up ho went, and reaching thu top in
salcty wave-el his hat iiinl cut tho old rope
down. The sitrpri-e of those on the" ground
can bo imagined, when the old rope, on strik
ing llio ground fe ll into a thon-aud piece-
It was found to bo completely rotted ihroiigl:
and crumbled to small pieces on being hand
led. the minder is thai it sustained itsown
weight, much less that of the venturesome
r ggorand his load of rope.
I'Aiit'ioi s YiK.i.n or -i in: Boxanis
Credible authority estimates the total yield
of precious metals in l'eru from HWOto IMI-'I
at 1,2:12,000,0110 of which three mines the
LVrrei de Fa-en, I liialgayoc, and lliiantta
z.iya yii-lde-d in round figures f s.'iO.nlKI.DtlO,
Nearly two tilths of this enormous sum wtis
tho product of the Uerrn tie l'tiseo mine.
Hut the i'J 10,000,000 yielded by this histor
ical Inine was the aggregate for a period ol
17J! ears. Between 1,1 15 and 17MI tho total
yield of I'olosi was $1,000,000,000. The
present yield of the 1,000 or more mines in
tho eli-trict is less than 2,500,000 annually.
Compared witli thepioiluct of the bonanza,
these mine-, which placed .Spain in the front
rank of the nations of tho earth, and
through which only her great military and
naval achievement were possible the-e
talcs of almost fabulous wealth pale into in
significance. Of tho $27.ri,OoO,000 which tho
Com-tock lodo has yieldeiUince its discovery
twenty years ago, $100,000,000 hns been
taken alone frilin the Consolidated Virginia
anil Calilnriiia mines'. Nearly every dollar
ol this vast amount has been taken out hiuce
187!!.
A floon Fu:i.ii roil Mrni'iiY. A dozen
years ago the liquor trallic was farmed out
by tho Russian (ioveriiment to speculators,
who abused their monopoly to sell vodki at
exorbitant rates. Policemen and Boldiers
were sent into the disaffected districts and
llio tctotallers were llogged into drinking;
Mime who doggedly held out had Ihpior
poured into their mouths through funnels,
anil wero aflerwards liauled olfto prisons ns
rebels j at tho same time, the clergy were or
dered to preach in their churches against
the new form of sedition, and the press cen
sorship Iheneefrnni laid its veto upon all
publications in which the immorality ol the
liiiior trallic was denounced. These things
sound lucre tliblc, but they are true. In 18C5
the people fancied thut because they wero no
longer K-rfs, they coul 1 not bo treate d so un
ceremoniously as ol yore, but they foundout
their mistake. They were simply dealt with
as insurgents, and though not beaten they
wero fined, bullied and preached at till the-io
was no spirit of resistance left lu them.
However, this new rising led to theubolitloii
of tho monopolies. An excise was stibstitii.
led, the price of Vodki fell by competition,
mid the lower onh rs of Itussia are now
drunker than ever. The llipior duties ie Id
an annual revenuo of t'S2,o0O,000.
At pre'sent you are ,iot fenced to drink,
but foi your own good you must not advo
cate temperance principles. Kvcry bargiiln
Is oinsiiinniated by vodki j the numerous,
halms' day oiler other occasions, and the
clergy recommend stimulants as a protection
against the cold climate.
The "National Gret nback-Labar" party
.Schuylkill county is convulsed by the
claims of ,ival apirants for the congression
al nomination. The struggle seem.s to be
between ILL. Cake of l'.im upt.1, Owen
Kee-nau of l'-iti-viUo and Charles t llrown
of MinersMllc. It is ge-uerally supposed
that t'ake has tin- m-id track on account ol
his wealth. It w ill lie n spectacle lor gods
and men il" a convention of workingintn
hould nominate tt'.i ancient political hack
like Cake who t- of no virthly ciinscipieuee
in politics e-xeept through the influence of
his money. His iiouiiiiatiou would bo the
unmistakable bailgeofcoriuption and would
prove the "Nationals" anything else than
reformers. Willi the corporation attorney,
Mason, to head tin-ticket and such money
lords as Cake aijthe tail the new parly cannot
expect to hold lln- working classes within its
ranks. J'ntrinl.
''I i H-e-l , .r,
unit- r ir,
I '.'ITS lu
1 allow ,, , is
Potatoes. .''. ......,.,'. Ii-
nned ppiuB c
II. ins
siiteRA shoulders i ,
hard per pound tii
llaj is-rton , sis
ncevwax
'tnnoUij seed a,
e.'l'OTATlONS Hilt COAL.
No. s on Wiuirr t ,'! per Toi-
NO. 5 " " l.ts
No. a " f j.isi
Hlacl;sinlth'sttittipon W'hsrf fa.iei "
" WliimlTin.oi - 4 Ml
Deaths.
umtoh's Mnn:.
In tho hviU'T 'if tliu piii'c nr MiiMhow McDowell,
Anil rmv .itiM i, isTs u ii.'reas Prter V.ut. Vjtuon- '
tir nl M.'ttiK'U Mi'S'owHI (I. ('.'used, ritcrt tcfnUr , 1
?. in'i ' i l nnn !, KjJntol hi- nimlii1.it rjior .
ami mi n c 1 r .T'il , ,hT? filwl n Aral Mir-'
llrimiit,u unviiiiirnrr.-l'T i nt,'wi-ittrtl. Ijitr iictlhc
t't'lMtor ilTttl tpi'-tCC 'llUlfT tlH- Will ftj MtllH'W Mp-
Howell l(i'i'ii((l no. i . pt.-inl'iT lirmiSTT. 'Il'i
on the i.ith da vt rinler itT, (t. I Kht illl
without li.ivlni,' riiMmrt therumNU thiMMntir
Mfttth" Mrt'ii ell, rV en-c.J rtti'i l"ttl H Hi mis
nppoiiiirn iininmi-irnnn', ne nonm rifih tit I'ttcr
:m,(ir'(t it ari,.itifi i.tiUen s vMt ini'niuNtr.uor of (.
l.llt, lit reapeit. Nm, tin r fnie. fjli Infii It'll IT
Knrtrr, ltonif nf Alice Mel nwell b'siitee nnil hy
consent ot linn r l( lliirlcilew, .1ton.ey tor ihe
F'lil n'nieH'htiithe hih nmi. t of lh funiU t f thi
estato of s.ihl M.i1tliert Mehn.vpll. ! eoA'-O't. ('. H
.rkv, r.q , h upi1 iiitii imitir to nH't-rtiiln ihe
protlts r t flvet I -since the tlllnj nf the ncfuutit by u.
h'lt net m .(-. iiinl il sMUmtp t if fiitid of t u es
tate of Matthew MiMMvell toaiitl iimouir the Turtles
entitled thficto.
llVTHKf'01-HT.
Notice Ulierby trlven tint the Aiiilltnr uniHilnted
1 the Tinenlmr order uf I'otirt will mei-t the p.irtles
liit'r',fctd tor thi' jicrtormnnee or his unties at hltur
tlceln I lie Tim n nf Hloimi'-Stiirir on Hid v Ihe :tdd;n
of iiirust .it Hio'cioek i m,.id hlchtlinenllpr
iHmiht npne.iriind rr-sent their eblmi ur bo d
atieu iiuiii a biiiire m me inini.
ciiMiiJcs (i, ni(Kt.r.v,
rdoohidinr, .Inly, V.i, "s 4w Auditor.
HALE
mlftmi imm cloihins' house,
I818.-18th year.'
IIAiii;NI'-l i-ll.-Ne.il urunKi-ellluon Ihel.'.tli Inst ,
Isaac ll.ie-nhueh; a'ed m -.ear . and s uicrillis.
Uusiiu'ss Notices
IMPORTANT NUlTCi:.
Alt kinds of Clotliint; at a L'rcat liedtiction
at l.owcnucrg s.
White Vests at cost at l.owenbcrg's.
l,00tl yards 'if CVsimero nt cos-t prico
at I), Loneuberu's.
l-'or a Nice .Shirt po to LowenbcrK's.
Tho clieiiic.-t and best Shirts can be
bought at l.ortenb' r's.
Cassj meres sold by the yard at less than
cost price at l.-iwcnbcr's
Call at McKinniy's lor tiliocs.
I'. S. Kilos makes a specially of re-pairing
watches. e-h Ls. ii-we-liv. silverwaie, or any
thins e-l-i- in Ins Inn- of lui-ine-ss. Ileal
was iii-uri s a fir-l class j.ib and Is prompt
w itli Ins work.
douuis's !:i.i:cn:ic so.r.
llavinj; nblaiiieil Ihei agency of this
Ci:i i:iii:ati:ii i-uAi'
lor Illoomsburg and vicinity'l append the
opinion ol Mime- of our be-l ptuplo lis to its
merits.
"I !vo ii-id Dobbin's T'lcctrie Soap mad
bv Ir I.. Cumin .V Co.. riiiladclpliia, I 'a,
lor waslnii'' iibmit ten years, anil think it
superior tunny other. Mr-. C (1. llaikley.'
"W o have lleil Dobbin' hlect-ii'Miiipani
hud it superior to nil other o art other.
. .rs. . II. .Inioby,
Mrs. 1.. 11 .loline-r.
I dt-sirc all mv liiotuls and ciistoiiicrs to
CYi'ir lUi iSuiiii one Trial,
so that they may know ju-t hniv good the
lie.-1 boap in thu Uiillcil btates is,
J, II, JlAIZII,
July ll!, 78-lv lllnoiui-hurg, I'a.
Hoots and bhocs cheap at McKinuey's.
Tho display of Jewelry, Silverware,
wati-l-o-, Ac , tit I'. S. Hates' is i-aidliy all to
be llio choicest to be seen in lllooiiisbiirs.
Hepairinc is done by Inuiintho hist luanner
ami at the lowest possible rates.
Ii nit headipi.irlcrs at McKinuey's.
Crampli-n's I'alni Soap is the best laiin
elry nuip in lliisi-r any olhcr maiket. l-'or
sale In .Incnb II. Maize. may IS-.lw
ll
RBLIKK
To nil tiiTi linr fitiin th1 1 hie dlTtisemf all kinds.
Cnniulcidl i i idisidt itiuu limited per"-ou.illv or l
Hl.dl. Nt 111 1 li-i t nt ti tt ?ht til'. rtv ttlKt I ( ll II) I
re tied 1 Hunk itli'l i Pe tinrs Mi.t lieu III seal'' I
tiM li-P"-,. dtie il(Kl AIH'IATIUN. 4.V
Nn-tli Muth iirt ei, ii Ha I Iphl.i. I'a , ;m luMit tie
havtirra luti lepui.iiloa Vv huLur.ibJt- cunduct aud
pii.ttl nnil sKiii,
juo ' J, aiu jwto
CIIEA P
(ANSAS
AMDS
I I
Withjnuch greater variety
Than ever
Witli ampler facilities '
Tlian ever
With far, mora customers'
Than ever
Wo arc belter prepared
Than ever
At considerably lower prices
Than ever
To Suppl yN
The Men and Boys
of America
1 With Superb Clothing
From the largest
Clothing Bouse
in America!
Only One Price. The Lowest. Terms Cash.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned.
Samples and prices mailed anywhere.
Orders by mail promptly executed.
WANAMAKER & BROWN
Sixth & Market St&, Philadelphia,
ti
C. ZE. SAVAGE,
nKei.hit in
Silvorwaro, V7atc.Ds,Jowelry,Clocks,eS;c.
VS'h own uli-l ' nnti-nl tin- ir.'itliv.iv tuills nt Tl'tvo
t'liiuitj , Kmis.ts, U ...in ( .pmlh illel'lul n the Kun
k.is i-iiiui'- i:it:Mi, wiiMi un- M-ttiii- nt no
neriiiy.- hi i p- r :i'-r - on i- is I no- of p.ijment.
licrii.iie M'i i ems ir e.im ruiiii-iii iniins e.iu ue- 1.1-
k- n as hoiu. sIi-hUm in .H-iii.il si-lileis.
I lies.. 1 imis ll-- iii tin- iiM-ut I inn" lone iielt er evn-
tril l.illisns. Ilu- Is st wlhlir eelu-.it i-isil'llir ell
lllrtnr tin- I Ill's el Sl.ili-s, .lelllllk' from ml 10 .16
11-islit Is pt-r Ai-i e.
'I In- nM'iiu'i' muiI r.ili f ill In Uilm-nimt Is ne'iir
b n:i Ini'i'. s st Hiinuui, one-tlilnl i.ri'i-ulir Uian Ui
till- lulK'll-.-M il. il Alk.ili-HS Viillej, Mhlrll Ibis n
i"iil. i.ilnlali ir Ii'sh itiiin tin Ine-lieM pn tuuuuii In
tlu'Siiiiu' liniyliinii-
s.iin'k i:.iltiu .i'i'l IVniil llnoiliiL- nri- it lliiiniuiT
iitlei'. . i sl li i h are slim! mill inllil. slesk
utll live nil tlie i nr mi iiraH ! I.ivlinr stli-iilils mil
Jsprtlnrs .ire lilllui r.ills. run- eilti I Is inuuiltu Hells
finni i loin net I 't'.. I'h - ll.'iill.lr.l illnuii-ln
IheWuil'l! o i--i r anil iik'tii it'eri'. No imi.i.lv or
lllpilsHJl-!l' 1-HHtlil. l'n-ni if Itlli- llllllilllii; hlHie-,
lliii" iiiUmihiI 'lliest- ainlHaieli ti-if jupl.ilyst-iHi .1
i5 Hi-- lu st i hiss i r Noriiiim iiinl msi in p.-i-pl.-,
nno l!l sua, po i-iati- In e.i in-1 ill-- Inipr-o 'iiients
iioh li. hi iii.nli' s in make lln-lr t ii Ii -s- m pres
ent pile i -I'lii-lli'- i-ij UM llie e-t lile-li a Hut e-ltli
be lu nh . iishl.. from Itip r nts to Is ili'lleul lieui
tht'lr ruli le .ill' n. ii'iiiii.-ih uf our llnu r.htiie in
v i Ki rlli ,1 . i I'll Hill sl.iov hltlilK ill uny llnu. s
piiiiiilili-i, e;tlMe lull liif-iini'it on in ri'ifunl lo soil,
i tluuiti- uuti r Kuni'i.i , jee.. will in- tent free on r.
ejtlebl AUill'i'M.
VsrrcKecsej'i: C:.,
105 Eeartcrn St., Chicas,
Or Wa-JIccm y, Ti ego Co., JEunsas,
McKiiiueys
House
Klioo Store below Court
Trv it liny it
I'alni l'alin I'lilm Poap
At .Inceli II. Miiize'n nt Jacob II. Jlalze's.
may 3-1 Siv
Go to I. V. HnrJinan'H for Queermivare.
Itubliers nt Me-Kliiiiev''.
Cruiiiitiiii llriilbcr'B l'alin t-nnp at Jacob
II. .M'lize'ii, It h (lie beet. Try it.
may S-lSw
Admission free at .McKiiiiii-y'.
The IilsI irint in sbort lengths I ami o
cents u r nr l in I. W lliiriiiianV
KnsnMCcnFxsctsK3zKCs
Viiiioiii. CunseM
Ailvunelns year", enre, HcViie'ss.etlsaspolnlment and
heiedltury iieUlsposition all opiulo to turn the
hulr; tliij, nnd i-lllier of llieni Inclluta It toUu-.l rre
inutuiel). Atkie'H luiti n.on lll h store ruUed or
k'l av. Unlit nnil nd hair to a rich hi own orleep
blaikai m.iy deS'liesl. ll biJlena aud eieaiiM-a llio
healp, kHIui; It a Jieuliliy anion, und ri-uioies oud
cuiv uuiHliulTui.il huiM'i". II) Its use falllin-h.ilr
leelieeke.l, and new grow Hi will bopresliiccdlu Kit
case's where Ihe loll ch h ule not ele,tieed or k'h'i.iln
iltoa)ed, lite elTi'i-t-e .ne- U-auilfii'ly bhowu on
tirsU.li;.', wi'iik or ulrkl) n m, in w i.l li a few iipplli'a.
IIoch will produce iim tli-wi uiul irct-linoMof outa
IMrnilxM and un- In Un os-iulloii. it Is liii-oiuiMra-Me
tun eliesin, and Is 1'spes.lully laliuu fur llie
seilt liislru and richn, mof tunc It liusnls. Uee.ii.
lulus in liin rill lir iiji-, un .1 will not lull or color
wiill- cniiii.il.' ; i t i UsIm Ions on tliu liulr, uinl
keeps It flcbh Ulld vlnroui,
aewii t by iii. I'm nan. no 3
Till l'l'HI IS eiv HI! Mllll
ROVELL & fhiWMi
. Aelverlisinrj f oenls,
IHIHOiCHtHTNUT STS ST '.HUI, V.
April 12, "S -tin
A P;iYCi0L0GICAL
l"'3iy of M&'i'ri&go I
i x it t rr wetnpn.
AU i" t , i '' il
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. - f ' -i. o-Beeptt B f"'K, wuii U4 Ut
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tVi t hicniiit i tinca.cVtarrtii&ptura.u
Op tun 11 i l ,t' -I- ty.,.
J i i I k - iitpi-i). 1 1 i i rc'pt fif p'rr of il! (hrPPi
AJi Dtt.Lui J'ui'ko.'ijN.bla. bU LtVu.'.lTe.
Dauchy &Co'b. Advt's.
:r itemme-ilin tin- post iinie-e Uullelliif, IlrsTdoor
iiLiOM- the, KNiiaime lloti-l.
All kinds if Wiif.-ii. ii, cic, and Jewelry neat
l.e n lijilic-l all, I wailaotnl.
ina i;, 'Ts u
Sure Reward.
5 YK 4 Its TO I4Y I'Olt A FARM.
$4 TO SIO rBR ACRE.
31 ' Ii ii in! Inplc l.iiml Iii Michi
gan In llio iTlillioti Acri' l.iant
ul'ltif . r:t mi IsttpliN ii nil ln
illaiiii Itiillreinel mil pan'.
title rnnrEcT.
Mi'Biii; (ill rr 'i op I'oiitj'ol
tlnilit-i'-iio eli iiiit:lii-in. sT'lilticli
lines) ! Iieii,-r."
ItCNNINel Tlll-Ails Il'IIK All K ltEAIIV MARKETS
SC1100US llAM COelie OMI-1 1 TI II TllKOl'GII TIIK
eiMiiK ot TiiKi.iasr.
Si'iiel lor pamplili'l.wiif'iVi or German
AddieM . o. Ill lillAKT,
I ANU t'OMUssIONr.K,
flltAND UAI'ID.s. MR'II,
. aprll 12, ls-s-ajw d
Inee'bied In Wall Stree.
M.H-ksui.iki-s fortunes ev-
$10 TOS1000
ere liiontli.
New York.
Itunk sent rree esplutnli.ir everythloff
d lulj 6, TS-4W
nr.
.Mlilress 11 XTEIt 4. CO., lUNkKii-s, 17 Wall hlreef,
iii e vn neiiiiiirui coin ii i.r.mu AUr A M
l I'DITOK'S XnTli i:. I II A l t llanos prli-i' u."o only HKIiH IM
-i , ... .. s. -'.,. suiH-ib rnrel s,piiiri' ri .nos.pilc-ti lesionTy
.sies Mllwi-U ) iii i 1,,-ion nioml'leasofi'ohuii-i sari.-.. Eh-t-mt 1 pnr! 1 1 lanus.nil,-, (ssiculyeiiis..
, v,, . . V'-'tllifl No. Ml May Term New Me In I'piUIlt '1.ri, s M (-..r,o llrtnns (!3S.
.lame's iijku J s. ii. i iirmiiis li Mopn i'l '.e lln iih iliuiiimlbeiop8
The unili-ivliiiied ild,.r.io .Int.d l,v (ho rnuit . !'rt''0 "' '"If!!" I'linniH 5 .lllrrorTop
lo osi-ert.'ln H e -1 1 1. un Ui.-1, ui i-siiit.. r iin ninTvn ir"""s. on i) ii). iuii-rs come- 1111Q hee roe at
inime 'l .iVlu-,,l,u,t i- nnil. ,l l, Id l,v ihe "wrm U,e , !""' 1 '".n '.''...'" -J.n".'.? .""'.
Intt ,1 Iiy the Coutt ,
s.'w-rtii aniKiinis ii en nt. .ii ii tii.-i rasror paeineni,'
will ii.e-it Ihe pan,-s Inii-res isl at Ids ofllco In
itloeunmn rk'. I a e i. HI ;. tliel-lUduy of AusUat
nc.t id ten u clock In llie (onmuon.
C. W. .MIL' Kit,
July 111, "-w Auditor.
't i,leM'ifi7?
..'' ll.,tl tsJX
evespa.er with uiui'li iLloiniDtton at-out cost of
l-iiuiosA liiuuiiss'ur rr e. lease address DAN
IKI. V. HEa'ITV, Viaslilnctou,New Jersey.
July 5, s-4iv d
Sanfords
mm
n-tt 'Itlnmtc. rjitlfulitefrte,
?uc. IT, l
HKAI.TII AsXO 1IAIMMNKSS,
Ili-nlih nnil ll.ippmi' un piltilt'KH WiiiiUi tollu'lr
IHI!M".S01H. ti(ft t I I In) t" Wlllllll Uit' It ill h l! cs
tij out' who will iw
MHH.IIT'.S I.IVKU TILLS,
Tho ouh Min till; fur Titi M I lvr, lp,')'tfl
ItCUll.tflH', lilll -l 1 1 lit ll t til slljn (it'll, IH tl'll,
NflllSt'J. tlllt .ill lHII' 'Is 1 111 I i ill ' K 111 ti UltHtl III
unlcrs Mini' ti'tiulhi null iyi " ii 'Vin. rlirlit,
' lilla." ll mr initkiM win w-i miis l M-ntl ib
ci'ttln fnr ol.f box tu 1 nut' k, l.ullcr A 1 u.. To N.-ith
.t 1'tau Jn. 4, "s ly ur
If El 111!
iirt)ii1 I'liriiiilit v 1'ilU luaki N' Mf !l Illtxvl.
amlvMl, i niihi'ii iv rh.iip tin huml In ii.c tmli.
hjhtlllllll ll.- r ,i Jill.- M t'li(i w lit i ill tut, i
' pl'l r.it ii i.llil ii.-in 1 i-i t i i ir'i In- rehl.tiv
ol to tsiitn.il lu ! li i it u Hi! ''i' p-U'li. M'Utl
in null ii'i i iu i i,i iiiia. . n, iiiUNhos' r
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ti l W UMI I , (.tii.ml Kt,, riilliitlrliilihi,
jui iii, 'a iw a
Jamaica
Ginger.
Tim only combination of th
IrueJaumlcn i.lnger with cholco
Aromatic and Kiench llrandy tor
l lioleia, Iholera ycibus cramps
anrtl'alns, liluirhesa and l)yen
lerv. Iivsnenbla. Klaluleney. want
i of Touo awl Activity In theStom
I uch ai.d F'.oweli,, tend aeoleilne tbes
i danrerbof Chanue of Vater,Vocet
and Cllraate- Ask for
' bAM'OKll'a JAIIAICA GlKOEK.
d
61 Mnili Mi-eet I'ltlslairu', Dec. lO.lSTt.
sr. llltl-.llhlf, Itl- I .v I'll.
Ot'liUeint ii :- Tour piiinis haee j;li u entire 6ar
Kfictiuii. it.,., us, ii in, I., on a t'oesl man dlrrer
cut MliHB ,t ueirk. sin h shun, i u Wood, liilek,
o.. and nevi r Ue-i.iil .ii,e e'oiiiphiliit. on the con
tiar. Ilif tt'iik klands w, ll .in, I u,r wear, will lu nil
eptnlou, Kiane with uii 1,-n.l In in,- nniiket. When
lll w-alit of lefi-ie-nie lu )ilH eli ur Meinlly jou are
at Ilbeite lo uu ni name with pte-abure, also louse
I Wilis jou think lesi.
itesspe-cifully Yours,
joiin t. nnAY.
rnliitcraml Jieole-riu l'alnta, ells, ic.
ST11ICTI.Y l'UHK WlllTK I.KAD, AT TIIK LOWEST
MAllKET ltATEH.
MOSTOUK SMTJ. TAINTS, s CKNTM.
MO.NTOl'll MUTAI.UO WlllTii. S CENTS.
MllSTIH'U MKTAI.I.U' 1IIIIIWN, 11 CENTS.
OKI' cuLlllls AT THIS MllCK.
PUEB LINSEED OIL
H lowest niiiiiu't rntcN.
hainplu caul kLU nice
cliurifi.
IUI fuicbhed without
ffl? LIVER QpjS .
M r.UHat xrcaNT VSfSt t:M'f-THtw3 "
arnRnistAitoF 4?.ej5 n f 'H2""lsrii
cmousniss.
i iei n eTlAMAn 1 'si . W , A O ' R H K H L R I
Julys. 7s iw d
N.Vl.t Alll.TiTltl Ills..
It you are aimerlni; ffii f pfs-r lirallli, or langtalir t
Ing i n a Le d of Hekue-ss Miiki- cheer, for
lleip IIIIle-riEeiill ( ure- uu
It you aiM H , pi) alliDs'
dispirited, wlllioul il, -ir
I f eon feel ucak and
E y kuunlnk' why,
Hup Itlll, l.flll Ill-till, Vu.
If juii air u uuiiIMi-r Sand liaie ci ei taxed your-ki-ltwlih.oiirp.isiiirnlou
ptlesi era mother, worn
out w Ilk care and work. ,
Hup llllli-rs t il'j ttelure Vuu.
If t mi are a man of boa inesH, weakened by tne
si rain if jour e-Hrjclaj.UutHk; era man vt hl
Irrs, lolllug oer jouiFmiilLttht wcik,
tup lllllrts ll;Fsr, iitlhi ii Vuu.
orders aoid lueiuhie Iff wall will recede prompt
atleidleMi,
I1BNKY S. UKAY,
MANUl'ACTUlir.K,
llUl'EUT, I'A,
MOYIil! UKOiJ.
WIIDLMSAJ.K AOKNTS,
l!l.lHJHl'ltli, I'A
M 11 . 'Is.-I,
j on Kl'l(J
OF
If sou a in oui'k' line
ere tlon.oraietrowlni; tes
lint, lllili r mII
If Toil are- In I In- wrrk
eieak, aii)Hhere,and 1ee
ete auvllik'.li'Ml-l; or etllu
caltnk',
linn lllneis I,
If )ou me old Phil M in
nervea tittiie-ad),niid)i'iii
lll,, lllttl IS 1,111,
un.;
1 un its, h I-1
-uncilnir (rem any tndls.
tufet, as isouen the ca&e.
Ite-lti-tl- sen.
hrp, in llie farm, at the"
that jour n'ktem ueeda
luiullii;, wlihout lutoil-
lull eiu Nee'el,
pi.lse I' f.-eble,
faculiless wanluif,
jour
flee ),ii e-ss
lcui.
(tlinta liaoiiikK'.
.If.-
I AK i l s no ,
tar it (us ejoevv sua umew.
ItfA-ptl.).
tVHvY DKSUIPTION
I- XlCt'l '1 i;l) J'HO.MI'1'i.Y
TUL OOLUMUIAN OfflOF.
I I Ult.N'ls. CAHIfr,
I) VlklTIM.l AIU,
tssi'l 'M IlkAIM-,
I'll l.llfc'AUN
l Hmsi, ,f
.V, ail anil t Lei pl iililin Hltletot r
UIAN Ctliie.
IEOAh UI-A.NKS OK ALL KINDS
J VH 1IAMJ AT 1 111.' eOi.li.hlAN CiFICX