1 THE COLUMBIAN. inooMsnuRO, rniDAT.ncToiitn it, isto Rail ltoad Time Table. CKA WANNA BLOOMSDtlltU KAIL ltOAD HORTH. OCTn. Accommodation Train T.38A.M. Mall Train 7.MA.M 4.4 1'. M Fst Train 11.00 M. 11,45 A.M giprcss Train .M V. M, OATAW1SSA XtAlL l(OAl). KORtn, sontn Accommodation Train ,S9 A.M. I,M p. M, npuular Express 4.04 P. M. 11,4) A. M Tnrongh cars on Express train cither to New York or rulladeipnu. Accommodation irain runs between Catawlssa ana winiamspori.. STAtJK LINES. camsba BLOOHsstiRn. Loavo Cambra Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:80 a. m., arrlvoat Hloomsourg ny ujnua. m. ixiava uioamsuurg on samo days after arrival or Philadelphia mall" HUKISBt!d and 1 AtanjviLLK.-Lcavo Ulrdsvllte Hied". Thursday and Hat unlay at i:sn a. .n., arriving at nioomsburg by t m. t,cavo Ulooms- hurgon same uaja iiner arrival oi rnnaaeipula mau The stage line terminates ntMlllvlllo. Denton and Bloomsburg. A dally stage lino leaving iwnton in tho morning and returning in tho eve ning 01 vuo Diiiuu uaj. MAIL K0UTE3. VmTR Hall and BtoOMSBURn.-Leavo White Hall Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at t-M a. m., arriving at Bloomsburg by 10 a, m. Iave Blooms' burg on same days alter arrival ot Philadelphia mall. .--.mi lunttinnvnirsn Tninrna tlnn.nn Um.. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m arriving a nioomsburg at a p. m. Leaves Bloomsburg Tues day. Tnureday and Saturday at 8 n. m., arriving lib y. hi. PUBLIC SALES. A. J. Hess, ndrainislralor of Hiram Lunger, deceased, will rail vnluablo renl estate Salur day, Oct. 23, on premises in Sugnrloaf twp. Jolin Leibr it Wm, 1'. Mouser, executors of Jacob I.eiby, deceised, will sell valuable real estate on premises in Montour twp ,cn Oct. 21. J, II. Hctler, & J. II. llarter.administrators of Jacob Hnrler, deceased, will Bell valuable real cstato on preraisoa in JIllHin twp., on Nov. 1. I. K. Krickbaum, & Wm.Drinlt, executors of Joshua Brink, deceased, will sell valuable real eslato on premises In Denton, twp., on Oct.25. I. If. Krickbaum, ,t Daniel SUullr, executors of Philip Blmltz, deceaed, will sell valuable real estate on premises in Benton twp., on Oct. 28. See ndverlisenients in anolber column. -FOR THE- COLUMBIAN, ONLY 25 CENTS FOR THREE MONTHS, UNTIL JANUARY 1st, 1880. (IN THE COUNTY.) TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR. $1.50 PEK ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. Hl'KCIAL NOTICE. Notwithstanding the change in this ofliceas announced last week, the dales on the pipers showing up lo what time each one lias paid, will remain as before, and all payments on subscription will Ire'. applied to back accounts the same as though no change had occurred unless otherwise specially directed by the person making payment. In this way there will be no confusion and everybody will know from the Blips on their paper each week, for what time they are indebted. We sincerely Lope, and earnestly request, that ail who have not paid up to Octobr 1st 1879, will do so soon, as Ilrockway & Klwell desire their accounts to be settled at as early a day as possible. From the numerous changes that have taken placo in the Coi.umdian in the past eight years we are aware that many people think that whenever a change occurs, they are going to be sued by somebody. We desire to dipel this impression and assure our subscribers that they need fear nothing of the kind, as no suits will bebrough t except in a few cases of those who are several years in arrears, and show no disposition to pay. In such cases the names will be stricken from the lists and accounts collected unless paid within a reasonable lime. NOTICE Having been nomlrated by the Natitnu Party for tho office of Sheriff I take tnU method of informing my friends irrespeo tive of party that I am a candidate for elec tion, and respectfully solicit their support at the election to be held Nov. 4th 187?. tf. U. H. Ent. We go to press too early to give afull account of the fair. Lockard Bros, expect to get up steam next week- Every room in the Exchange Hotel was occupied on vVednesday night. The Willlanisport Banner has been sold by E. B. .Haines to (i. E. Otto Siess. F. Cooley lias resumed his position in the Wilkesbarre Retard office. He is an invalu- ble newspaper man. Wanted. Six Bleain fitters. Apply at once at Rollins, Holmes fi Schuyler's, Bloomsburg 1a , The Old Reliable, Moyer Bros' Duig store is the place lo buy your drugs, paints. Ac. See Iheir fall announcement next week. Don't fall to go to the l'air and seethe D. M. Osborne & Co., self binding reaper that Harman & 1 assert have on exhibition. lion. Kouert Jvlotz, ol iiaucli ununk, i'a. recently presented the I.ehigh Military Cadets wilh the handsome buui of $500 towards pun ch&flng equipments, An adjourned court will be held next week, beginning on Tuesday, for the trial of some jury cases. Eminent counsel from a distance will be here. We are indebted In Hon. T. J. Vanderelico for a copy of the "Djke of Yorke's Book of Laws." from 1070 to 1700. It Is valuable as a nailer of history and reference. E. Hi Little Esq. returned on Monday from Sullivan rnnntv wliarA lii iirfliaai.it llitt-ltf a Cue head of cattle for bis farm.IIe has oneofthe unest anil Lest stocked lum in this county. Our Methodist ft lends have a good opitortu ally lo reciprocate the kindness and hospitality of the Episcopalians durlnir the Methodist fnn. ference last March, by palronlilng the Dining all on the rair Grounds this week. A horso of Mr. Weiss became frightened one day last week and got away from the man who was leading It. Afler running a sliort distance it ran into Mrs. Armstrong's fence on Main street below market, and fell on the pavement. The wgon was not broken at all. The horse re I?ed a few brul.es. The cause of the very long drought has been !tely discovered. It is said that petitions were P.-esenled to the weather clerk asking for a lib eral rain, but as soon as one of our enterTis "a ciutena tiearu of it lie at once got up a oniiraace. SUBSCRIBE 1W Tha, XII I wJ" "Tll,IUomm,Mlon met here , ' , "7 vening to examlno a location nd to decide finally where the building shali 1-eeroc.cl. No conclusion had been Lived mien w went to press. Holllns, Holmes & Bchuvier h. ,..! contract to heal the new Wayne County Court 0,1.0 by. ,e,m. Th.repuUllonof thl, 8rm 1' extending all over the state, and they are competing successful!, w,h l,rse wlabllih. v..,n in me cults. The people in l,looml,nr i.. . Foreign corporation lo Icorne here and ereel water works, have now a good chance lo show ...r.r nanus ami send money out of town. WLo speaks first? l'rothonotary Krickbaum has received and opened some new Indexes In his office. One is a Lunacy. DrnntuM it i. . , . rt -..ju.iviiuii anu uivoice m.o.ncr is an Assignment index and h i 10f? Docke'' This docket is provided in accordance with the act of 1878. Mr. Jolm Krewlerlias brought toour office a cornstalk nearly fourteen feet high. This beats the one mentioned recently from Green wood township, The.nVomma j)emoerat lhat ihey can beat holh the abovs. ... il,. on exhibition at the M'yomlng county fair vunisiaiK measuring upwards of six, leen feet. Can't some one in this counly do belter ? ' The Wllkesbarre Daily 7.on, lias been en. larged and Improvul. It has wade arrant-..- meals to receive all the dispatches furnished by the Associale.I'ress. I)f. W. H. Bradley, the manager, is well known here. It Is his energy and enterprise lhat is making the Jtecard the llvliest daily published In this sec lion of the slate. Barring its nollilcs ii I. good papen now to PitEsnitvR autumn leaves. An exchange stys that a ladv suWi-ll,., fi nishes the following method of preserving autumn leaves, which will be of interest to autumn leaf gatherers; "Spread the fresh leaves and press them in a suiiabledish, with alternate layers of fine sand which is thorough ly dry and as hot as the hand can bear. When the sand has cooled they may bo remnvwl. smoothed under a not iron, dipped for a mo ment in clear French spirit varnish, and allowi u to ury in the air." We aro informed by B. O. Wanles. snnprin lendent for the Grove Brothers' quarriis, that ihey have taken about two hundred thousand tons of lime Btone from Lime Ridge, and have commenced operations on their new quarries on lueuioorn roan, in CJooper townshin. this county, about five miles from Danville, which. when in successful operation, will bo one of the finest quarries in this section of the state. For he present they have leastd the Jt lines quarry I Lime Ridge, until their new works am completed. Danville Record. PERSONAL. -J. Irvin Steele, editor of Ihn AsM,r.,l Ad vocate, L. A. Kiley, Jeremiah Taylor, and M.M. L'Velle, Esq., nil of Ashland, were in town on Thursday, to interview the hospital commission and to attend the fair. Miss Annio Sloan has returned from Canada, where she has been visiting for several months. Miss A. D. Webb is visiting friends in town. -Dr. E. Jncoby of Bangor, is in town to visit his parents during the fair. Hon. Robert Klotzianttendintrthefairnml making the acquaintance of his constituents. The forcible taking of the river bridge at Towanda, and making it a free highway made lota of fun for the lawyers. The toll collector refusing lo surrender, was sued for obstructing ine streets. Jlie County Commissioners were nex I arrested for forcible entry, and the con stable who ejected the bridge company's officers iroin the toll house was also arrested for assault- All entered ball to appear at court. The suit of the bridge company against the county to recover possession wilUome before the Supreme Court atl'itlsbuag at an early date. It is probable lhat memorials very generally signed will be presented to the next legislature of Pennsylvania, with a view to securing the enactment of the perm issive liquor bill. The bill provides that one fourth or the voters in any district may petilion the court of quarter sessions, three months before tho February election, to order a vote on the temperance law. The court shall then order the proper officer to make a proclamation of said vote. The tickets shall be, "for the temperance law." All quali fied voters aid r'l women over Iwenty-one years of age, may vole. Hi Henry's minstrel show at the Oneralloi'se last Monday nightwas a good performance. and deserved a much larger audience than it had. Perhaps a little advertising in the town papers would havo been wise, as our people believe mat wnat is not worth advertising is not worth attending. However, it was good, and might have been attended by the most fastidious lady without any shock to her modesty, as there were no low jokes Buch as are common with most minstrel troupes. Hi Henry's performance on tho cornet was remarkable. Perhaps only Levy and Arbuckle can surpass him in this country. His Military Band had a parade through the streets in the afternoon and at tracted a large crowd by their fine appearance and excellent music. The suit from Columbia county, which was In progress nearly all of last week, was finished for the present, on Saturday, by Ihe jury bring ing in a verdict for the plaintiffs of fifteen thousand dollars. A motion for a new trial has however been made by the counsel for defend anla and if that is denied in all probability the cause will be taken to Ihe Snpremo court and perhaps may come hero for trial again. Prob ably afier the lawyers are paid about all that is left for the parlies will be Ihe verdict. Wyom ing Democrat. The suit above alluded to is an acllon for mesne profits brought by the executors of George Longenbcrger deceastd, and Mary McAlarney, against S. P. Kase and others. The Philadelphia 2Yim says that tho com mission appointed to relict a site for a Miners' Hospital In the coal regions "had a royal lime in looking through Schuylkill counly. Every town wants the hospital, and the Commission era were kept up lo a very high degreo of good nature by plenty of fine dinners and an abuu dant flow of spirits," It also states that Potlsville guarantees i free supply of water. It would appear from the above that the Commissioners did not test Ihe quality of the water. Ho-v is it Mr. Chair man? THE COMMON PLKAB KM'ORTKIt. This is Ihe name of n new weekly legal journal published simultaneouidy at Hcrauton, Hunesdale, Montrose, Tnwanda, Tunkhannock and Bloomsburg, anil devoted to the Interests of the profession and the public. The first number contains two recent opinions of Judge Klwell, and several others from Judges In the counties where the work Is published- Future numbers will con tain all important decisions of our court anil also decisions on questions of practice. The hook is neatly printed, and in a shape to be hound at the end of Ihe year. An other point is that the decisions published in 1' will be digested by Mr. Brightly, and refer ences In the volume will ajipear In Ihe annual Digests. Geo, E. Elwell (Me editor for Colum bla counly, has a number of sample copies on hand and will be glad 10 present them to mem bers of Ihe Bar on application. Toe tubscrip' lion price is three uollais a year In advance, gWjUMBlAN AND uwe interested In good horse will do well lo read Mr Towle'a letter In .nnil,..i ITU. . . ... Spavin, Ringbone, Etc., with Methods ol Treat menl. We are Informed that Mr. Towle is one o. lue nes agricultural writers In Vermon l,and no doubt Mi investigation on this subject will be of great benefit to horse owners. i.eneveriooK much Hock In Robert 0. . . . ingersoii, uut outside of religious topics he sometimes says some very pretty things. This Is what he says of women i "I tell you, women are more prudent than men. I -ttll you as a rule, women are more faithful thin men ten times as faithful as men. I never ssw mn pursue his wifa Into the very ditch and dirt of oeg'auation and tsko her into his arms. I never saw a man stand at the shore where she had been morally wrecked, waiting for the WSVM In liptnn 1..1. I .1 . ....s ..am YC er corp,e ,0 ,Cr inio 111s arms, bull have seen womin, who r wniie arms, lift man from the mire of uegrauatluii and hold him lo her bo osom a though he were an angel." It has wonderful power on Bow els, Liver and Kidneys! What? Kidney Wott, try it. WATER. Editor Comjmman : The fine reputation of Bloomsburg for beauty and health, has its rlMl. 1. t .1 . - , . Mi-munt in iiiq waniDia public supply of waicr. Aiier enjoying the beauty of the loca tion, the breadth of the streets, the regularity of the pavements, the general good slyle of the buildings, Ac , Ac, conies the question. "Have you Water?" And when you answer "No." there Is an Inquiring look and the exclama tion "Ah 1" Water in Bloomsburg is not a n'm( neces sity it is a public one , one in which the public is interested. The protection ofnronerlv the cleansing of streets, ftc , Ac. are the require ments of the hour. General health and public comfort ate the results of a copious, public water Bupply. And therefore those who for the present represent 'he public should givethe subject prompt and earnest attention. So far, a few Individuals have borne the burden of the improvements of this town. Bat there arc none who are unwilling to tnlte advantage of the rise of property, the Increase in rents, .md lo boast themselves to strancers. of l!lf advantsges which they opposed from first lo last. The same men Itbs sneered at the erection of the splendid Normal Schoo! j-uill- ug, turned up their noses at llie Proposition In introduce gas, oppose) bitterly the opening widening, straightening and grading of the streets, are now using their utmost endeavors to prevent the procurement of a supply cf wst?r Those improvements and advantages of which they now boast themselves would not exist If their views had prevailed. the Bloom-burg Water Cnmpiny has been iy means of a coinmitttn prospecting for a supply slream. Stony llrnok in Orange township. Cabin Run in Centre township and Furnace Run in Main township havo been examined. rurnace Run is immeasurably superior to all the olhera.bolh as to quantity and as to nualitv ofwater. I twill furnish a Bunnlv of elesn 1, sparkling, lively water, to the Town of Bloomsburg for all time. No future expendi ture will be necessary. The water will How by gravitation, pure and unfailing. While ihc others might furnish a present supply, they allow no increase in population ;tn relation to allofthem, however the Water Company should procure the opinion and report of the mostcorapetent mm that can be found; as to the quality of tho water, as to the quantity each stream can furnish, as to the amount at present required, and as lo the cost of procur ing it from each of the streams mentioned. For, above all things, Me water must come by Uravitatwn. Having ascertained all (his, the Repor, should be pnblished.and be officially laid before the Town Council. If then, the Town, in its corporate capacity refuses to assist in this most meritorious enter prise; the Compan? should not proceed one Btep furlher in Ihe work but wait until Ihe hard Bchool of experience teaches the public its duty. Citizen . Keep your family well supplied with "Sell ers' Cough Syrup" use it in lime, you will avert bronchial and pulmonary aflections. 25 cents. OltANQKVILLE ITEMS. The meeting of the Presbytery of Northum berland which look place list week passed of) very pleasantly and profitably, About 45 mem bers wer- present. In the absence of the mod erator, Rev. Dr. Mitchell, Rev J. Burrows of V-illiamsport presided. The opening sermon wasueierreu tin luesuay evening and waB preached by the Moderator with great earnest ness and power. The session lasted through Wednesday closing In the evening with a pub lic meeting, at which addresses on Temperance were made by Rev. L, L. Haughawout.Rev. A. Henry. These were followed by tho report of the woman's Presbyterial Missionary Sociely, wmch held its meeting at the same time. This report was read by the secretary, Miss Louise Hudson of Williamaport and was a fine pro duction. After this Mrs. 8. M. Henderson of Mechanicsburg made some remarks on "Wo man's Work for Woman." Fullowing this addresses on the same subject were made by Kev. Geo. Elliott and Rev. A. C. Clark. The closing exercis-s were of an exceedingly inter esting character and Presbytery adjourned amid tho mutual congratulations ofboth membersand citizens. Among the business transactiona.waa the reception and examination of Mr. J. Cook as a candidate for the Ministry, also the dis solution of the pastoral relatiou between the Rev. James Dickson and the Chruch at Ber wick. A Standing Committee on Tempen ance was appointed composed ofRev. A. Henry Rev. C. K. Canfield and Elder S. P. Gaston. The next spring meeting will be held at Dan, viUe. The meeting of Ihe "Woman's Presbyterial Sociely" was largely attended and very much enjoyed by the ladies of Orangevillo and th surrounding country. Reports were made by delegates from the auxiliary societies of which there are some H or 15 connected wilh the Presbylerial Society. Reports were also read rom numerous mission Hinds. The most enjoyable feature of the occasion wai the Bible Recitation and the address of Mrs, S. M. Hen derson of Mechanicsburg. The president of the bociety, Mrs. A. T. Young being absen t the meeting was presided over by .Mrs, Mary L. Neal of Bloomsburg. The next meeting was appointed to be held In Bloomsburg In March of next year, A. B. Stewart has been to the cily and re turned. C. W . Low has just started for the City. The wells at the upper end of town are near ly all dry, owing to Ihe continued dry weah. er. George Fleckcnstlne has his cellar completed Rki-ohteh A Successful Dairyman is the one that male uniform 'gilt edged' butter the season through, und scuds his but ter to market in perfect condition. Tho, Lest dairymen all through the country liavo by long and varied experience, found that there is no article so perfectly adapted to keeping up tho golden Juno color, now absolutely nec essary In order to realize the best price, as is Wells, Richardson & Go's Perfected Butter Color, made at Burlington, Vt. Buy it at the Druggists, or send for descriptive circular. DEMOCRAT, BLOQMSBUltGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, Go and hear the "Ashtons" you will miss a treat If you fall to attend. "Rip Van Winkle" on Friday night. Secure your tickets tarly lo Insuic a good seat. TOO 0001) TO KKKP." Last Tuesday altcrnoon wo received a call from a gentleman who slated lhat ho had come in to see what tho Col.VMMAN was going to do for him for SlierlfT- Not knowing our visitor we Inquired If ho was n candidate for nomina tion threo years hence, to which he replied that he was a candidate now. and wanted to know whether we could not do something for' htm. "What Is your name?" said we, not being able to placo him. "Rceco Falrman, tho Republi can candidate," was the reply. Doing com pletely ovcroonio by tho supmno Ignornnco cr impudonco of the man, wo gasped a few mo ments for breath and then answered his question as to what we would do for him. "Do for yon? Why we shall work early and late to defeat you; wo shall do nil wo can to elect tho regular Democratic nominee; and if wedecmcd it worth while or necessary we would canvass tho county rather than see you elected." Not appearing to be anxious for any more informa tion on that subject ,Mr. Rceco Fairraan departed. Just what put the idea into his head to call on us we know not but have concluded that somebody sent him in on n fools' errand. Mr. Falrman, so fur as wo know, is a very respectable citizen, but ho is a novlco in politics evidently, or ho would not havo ventur ed to approach the Comjmman in that manner. If anyone but a novico should ask of us such a thing as Falrman did, we should take it as an insult. We excuso him on Ihe ground that ho did not know any better, and perhaps did it with good intention. Stick to the ticket and do not throw your votes nway on Fairman who docs not stand a ghost of n chance lor election. In the mear time Mr. Ilcece Fnirmau had better devote his attention to agricultural pursuits and not bo fooling himself with the idea that he will be the next shorlfT- Call ngain, Mr. Fairman. MY GOOD WOMAN Why arc you so out of sorts, never able lo tell folks that you are well ? Ten to one it's nil caused In the first place by habitual constipa tion, which has no doubt finally caused d ranged Kidneys and Liver. The sure cure for Constipation is the celebrated Kidney Worl, It is also a specific remedy for all Kid ney and Liver diseases. Thousands are cured by it eW. month. Try it at once. PAI1TIES Ot'T OP KiFr,Ml'j;ENT WOfLP DO WELL TO HEAD THE PjIXOtt'lN,- One of the best ways to make money is to is to secure an agency for the sale of an arllcle that is Indispensible in every firally, and for which there is a great demand. The Universal family Phtform Scale, pilenleil Djceuilur.1l, 1S78. is an article of lliis kind. Its benity, hcctirucy and conven ience sells it at sight to every housekeeper; It is made of brass highly polished or nickel plat id, has no weights lo get lost, an I is always ready for use ; the sale of these Scales during the past year was so great that the proprietors were unable to manufacture them last enough to fill their orders, but Ihey now have Increased ficililies for turning them out, and are prepared to fill all orders as soon as received with a greatly improved scale. They gWe their agents exclusive territory to work in and they seldom fail to mike from $5.00 lo $10.00 per day, which is likely to keep up for the coming fall and winter. Weadviscyou lo write to the Ohio Scale Works, 125 and 127 Central Avenue, Cincinnati!, Ohio, for descrip tive circulars and terms to Agents mentioning our paper. Oct. 17, 3 w. Dr. Kendall's celebrated treatise on the horse, for sale at G. A. Clark's book store and at the Columbian office for 25 cents. This book should be in the hands of every man who owns a horse. 'Dr. Lindscy's Blood Searcher,' by purify ing the system, softens the skin and beauti fies tho complexion. Bernhard's display of silver-ware, and Cad man's furniture are worth examining. A New "Outrase" Field. The following from theHarrisburg Patriot Is commended to the careful study of our Republican "outrage" shoutera who find such comfort in yelling "Democratic out rage" and "shot-gun policy" over apocry phal troubles in indefinite Southern locali ties : "Scarcely has Col. Forney turned his face from Kansas, "youngest child of freedom," until our ears aro assailed with the account of a tragedy which illustrates the prevailing social condition of a portion of that state. T. A. Rodgers assistant postmaster of Rodg eraville, writes to the Postmaster General under date of September 25th that on the 23d of September, he shot and killed his brother, Louis D. Rodgers, the postmaster. It appears from the letter of T. A. Rodgers, that he mistook his brother for George L. Elwood "a notorious desperado" who dared him to come out and mount his horse for carrying the mail. Rodgers says that with out knowing his brother wag outside, and supposing It was Elwood entering the win dow, "I discharged a gun at him with fatal result, and only too late I discovered I had shot my brother." How will this serve as a companion pic ture to that of postmaster Nix, of Black- ville, South Carolina, who was shot at and missed the other day, and over whose tale of outrage, all stalwartdom in the north has set up so plaintive a howl? In the letter ot assistant postmaster Rodgers, after giving the account of killine 0f his brother, he says: "Owing to the turbulent state of our community I recommend the speedy dis continuance of said post office,' This tur bulent community in which a post office cannot be kept open on account of despera does, is not in Mississippi nor South Caro lina, but in Kansas, Republican Kansas. which a lew days ago celebrated with so much eclat, its foundation as a state. With proper attention the stalwart organs of the east need not draw their accounts of law- leBsness and outrage from a latitude further south than Kansas. What is the need of ransacking Texas for tragedies on which to hang partisan comment when a much more interesting field lies nearer home ? Workingmen 1 Look to your interests and save doctor bills by usiug Dr. Bull's Cougl: Syiup. The Ashtani this Thursday, Friday and Sat day nights at Iho Opera House in "Fanchon Ihe Cricket," "Rip Van Winkle" and "East Lynn.' Go and see them. A Mother's Grief. The pride ot a Mother, tho life and Joy ot a home, are her children, hence her grief wrier, sickness era anu tales them away. TaVo warnlnir then mat lou are runnln-r a terrible rkir. if thev nan.,. cough, croup or Whooping Cough, which lead lo uuimuujjiiiuu, juu uu not aiwna ion at once, bill ion's Consumption cure Is guaranteed to en ihcm Price 10 eta., So cts. and $l.ou. por lame llaclc. bide Bold by J. 11. Ktnports ' The Best I Ever Knew Of. J. (1. 8tarkey. a prominent and tnilnentlal Citizen of Iowa City, as j a i i have had tho Uyspenila. and Ller complaint for Beteral jears. and have used every rtciaedy I could hear of, without any relief wbafcr. until I saw your hhiloh'B Vitamer adver Used In our paper, aod was persuaded tn trv it i arn happy to state that It has enllrely Cured me. It is cen lainiyine w-st iieraedv leverknew ol.1 Price TS cts, oviu uy -i. ii, uinporis. B1IILOH8 CATARRH REMEDY. A marvellous Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Conker mouth, and Head Ache. Ith each bottle there Is an ingenious nazal Injector for the more succesirul treatment of the coinpla nt. without extra charne. Price fe cents, bold by J, 11, Klnports- "Carry Ihe news to Mary 1' Health and hap piness are found In every box of "Sellers Liver l'ills." The shop windows are vely attractive with Ihelr displays of now fall goods. I). A. Cressy has a eenersl assortment of dry goods and groceries, C.C. Marr and Wm. Kreamer the fame. D. Lowenberg'a windows contain neckties, hals, and gtnts furnishing goods, llark & Son have a beautiful assortment of fancy goods auilsblfl to work tip Into holiday glfls. Lulz & Sloan have coals, and fine cloths, Handkerchiefs Ac, and I. W. McKelvy, W. C. McKlnney and I. W. Harlman sustain the reputation of down town houses by displaying a large lot of fancy and useful things In Ihelr windows. In the millinery line, Miss L. Uarki ley, .Misses Everett A Gress, and Miss Work helser aro prepared to supply the ladies with anything Ihey want In "perfect loves" of bon nets and hats for fall and winter. Better than Foreign Port- Spccr's Port Giape Wine is better than Imported Port, and, sinco tho adulteration ot tho latter, it must tako its placo. It is pure, and really excellent and health giving. Troy Timet. Tho most select Fifth Avenue families of New ork use this wlno at their evening en tertainments. O. A. Kleini, Bloomsburg, Pa., lias some direct from Mr. Spcer. t'lu-w JicxsoK'a Pi3TMrrrl Navy Tobncro. Marriages. Girton IIendeiishott. Sept. 23rd at White Hall, by the Rev. II, ,C. Muenro, Mr. Calvin E. Girton, of Bloomsburg and Miss Delphenla Hendersholt of White Hall. CAJirnELL SsYDEn. At Orangevillo Oct., 7lhbyRev. II. A. Dletlerick Mr. Wm. D. Campbell of Espy lo Miss Sade C. Snyder of Orangevllle. Kinney Mvun. On Ihe 9th of September, at the residenceof the brides' mother 004 North Forty-fourth Street by Rev. William M. Rldg way, Mr, Robert D, Kinney of Rome, Ga.,form erly of Columbia counly Pa., and Miss Alice B Myliu ofPhlla. MAHKEIMIEPORTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat per busnel liyo " corn.Eew- .v-;i-.-oata, .46 riour ner narrei oiovcrseea 8.54 1.N .14 1.1 .07 .as .04 1SV .fj .07 10.CO Flaxseed llutter 'otatoes Dried Apples IIuiub sides .shoulders Lard per pound uay perwn ueeswax . Timothy Heed b.oo .2Jj No. 4 on Whart t sjso per Toi No. 0 " j,80 r NO." ill? DiaveuiiLu o Lump uu V Iian...... m..., I J, 6, ultuxninoua 1 4.M BusinessTNotices SALT I SALT 1 1 500 barrels Fine Salt on tract herp. tn beso'd at $1.00 Dcr barrel, full auteed, call soon, going fast. -H. W. ACL, Ey. Pa. 10U can aet Annletnn "A" Mn.lin at Lutz & Sloan's for 8ct. by the bolt. Call at McKinney's for Shoes. Ladies, remember that Lutz & Sloan a good assortment of Coats very cheap. Good Canton Flannels for 8, 9, 10, 12, Ji 15, 1G and 18 cents per yard at Silas Ym t. Liight street. Sept. 19-2m McKinnevs Shoe Rtnrn lielnw Tniirt House. All kinds of stoneware. J. 1. H and ' gallon flat and high pots, and 2, 3, 4, 5 and 0 gallon apple and cream pots, wilh d without lids, in price from 12 cts. upw,,l , 1, 2,-3 and 4 gallon jugs, for sale at-Light Street by Silas Young. sept. I!i2-m. You can get all wool colored Cashmere. 3G inches wide, worth 75cts for only 60cta a yard, at Lutz & Sloan's, Boot headquarters at McKinney's. Want good live calves that weigh 120 lbs. to 125, 130, 140, 150, 100 and upward M Light Street by SILAS YOUNG. Sept. 19 3-m. Rubbers at McKinney's. V.. TtM,1.A Tllnnl. rri.:i. ll.- .l.nl. mwir, j.ui.iv juuiucfa ui mud Buanu call at Lutz & Sloan's. Wanted 2000 lbs of nice dried Raspber ries, at 25 cents per round. And 2000 lbs of nice dried pitted cherries for which I wil) pay the very Highest market price. SlLAfi YOUNG. July 18-0m. More large skirts this week at Lutz & Sloan's. Admission free at McKinney's. Cash paid for 1000 bushels of good whltr or yellow Oats at Light Street by SILAS XOUNO. Sept 5, 2m. Bo and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. "Wanted. 200 tons of good Rock Oak Bark at $5 per ton by Silas Youpg, Lt "M Street. Sept. 19, 3m. Call at Lutz & Sloan's and ste their large stock: ol Dress good'. TO THE PUBLIC. Having purchased the Grocery of J. H, Maize, corner of Main and Centre Streets. Bloomsburg Pa., I shall endeavor to furnish to my customers the freshest and choicest Groceries in the market. Thorough atten tion will bo given to the business and every effort will be made to deserve your patron age. Hoping to have you call and examine price and quality of my goods. I am very Respectfully Yours, Peter Bili meyer. 41 DITOR'S NOTICE. the matter ot tho estate of John lloslnn de. ceased. Now September 13, ls;a, on motion of C. W. Miller anu ueo. &. emeu, counsel ror creaiiora ana w. J. nuckatew, attorney for estate, the court appoint Y. P. Hlilinjer auditor to distribute tho money lo the hands ot D. L. Chapln, Administrator of John Bos- lou, ueceuseu. T1V THK fnlTllT. Tho Auditor In pursuance ot the foregoing ap pointment, u 111 attend to the duties thereof at his onice In Uloomsburgcn Friday November Tth, at 10 u eiuck a .ii., ueu aim wuere an partiea interested will present their claims or bo debarred from coming lu uu Hum luuua. V. V. WLLMYEH, Auditor, cct, 10, to. UDITOR'S NOTICE. XSTlTKOrCUiHLISBlOlI, PKCIiBID, Tho undersigned auditor appointed bv tho Orphans' court oi coi. county, to mate distribution of tho uionoy tn tho hands of Johu Appieman, Administra tor, to and among parties entitled thereto, wilt at tend to the duties of his appointment at tho onico of H Knorr, Esq,, on Haturduy, November sib. isTv, at ten o'clock lu tho forenoon, at which time and place alt parties Interested will present their claims or be debarred from coming In on said funds. I S. WINTEIWTKKN, ., . Auditor, cct 10, ta. jUDITOR'S NOTICE. ST1TI OK BIMJ1HIN HIU-IK PIC.iSXD. Notice Is hereby given tJat tho uni'erstgned un pointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to make distribution of the money In the hands of the Administrators to and among tba parties enti" tied thereto, will attend at h'a onlce In bloomsburg, on Tuesday the illth day of No.euberA D.,l.s.9Tat toil o clock In tho forenoon, for the purpose of his paid appointment, when and where all trrso-ia hav" ing any claims upon Ihe said fund ore r recused to preseul them, properly autbertlcaU-u, or W aebarr ed f ram coming In on sold fund. ucuurr. JOHN O. FREEZE, Oct, I, TWW, Auditor, B. P. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, This tmcly ralnable tonlo has been ao thoroughly tested by all classes of tho community that It Is now deemed Indespcnsablo as a tonic medicine. It costs but little, purines the blood and gives tonotothe stomach, renovates the system and prolongs life, Kveri body should have It. For the cure of weak stomachs, Uenoral Debility, Indigestion, Diseases ot the (stomach, and for all cases requiring a tonic. This wlno Includes the most agreeable and ef ficient Bait ot Iron we possess Citrate of Magnetic Oxldo, combined with tho most energctlo ot vegeta ble tonics-Yellow Peruvian park. Do you want something to strengthen you Do you want a good appetite- Do you want to get rid of nervousness t Do ou want energy t Do you want to sleep well f Do you want to build up your constitution Do you want to feel well Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling 1 if you do try KunUrl's Bluer W lmr r Iran. I only ask a trial ot this valuable tonlo. lloware ot counterfeits, as Kunkel's Hitter Wlno of Iron Is tho only sure and etnclont remedy In the known world for Uo permanent cure of Dyspepsia and Debility and as thero are a number of Imitations otlercd to tho public,! would caution tbe community to purchaso nono but tho genuine article, manufac tured by E. r. Kunkel, and having his stamp on the cork of every bottle. The very fact that others are attemotlngtolmiutothts valuable remedy proves lta worth and speaks volumes In Its favor. Hold only In II bottles or six bottles tor s Try this valu ablo medicine and bo convinced ot Its merits. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, In two hours. No tee till head passes. Seat, Pin and stomach Worms re moved by Dr. Kunkel, S5 North Ninth street, Phila delphia, Pa. Send for a circular with a treatise on all kinds of worms, Adrtco free. Ask your druggist for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, which will do tho work. Price tl. It cevor falls to rcmovoali kinds, from children or grown persons. Directions with It. oct,17,-lm ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUAULB REAL ESTATE ! liy virtue of an Alias order ot tho Orphans Court ot Columbia county, Pennsylvania, the undersigned Administrators ot Jacob Ilarter, late of Mlmin town ship, Columbia county deceased, will expose to pub lic sale on the premises on Saturday, November 1st, 1879, at ten o'clock in the forenoon tho following valuable real estate, to-wlt : All that certain tract or two tracts of land situate In Mifflin township, Columbia county, aforesaid. No. 1, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a corner In road by land ot Jacob none, thence Boath seventy-seven de grees west thlry-nvc and five-tenth perches, thence by land of Christopher Ilortong north thirteen de grees west one hundred and nrty-thrce and ono tenth perches to a Btone, thence by land of J. II. llctler north elghty.flve degrees west twenty-two and flvo-tenth perches to a publlo road leading from Mtmiarllle to Conynghsm, thenco north thlr fadegrees west twelve and two-tenth perches, thencerjfjiijll01 s- u- Swank north -scventy-seven degrees east ntt;S?Yen lin'1 nve-teiilh perches, thenco by land of Elizabeth Lutz south thirteen de grees eAst one hundred and seventy-two and ono tenlh perches to tho place of beginning, containing FORTY ACRES and slxty-threo perches strict measure. No. 9. Beginning at a Btone by land of Tlenry Hctlor, thence south twclvo degrees cast .thirty-four and two-tenth perches to a stone, thence by moun tain land north seventy-eight degrees cast twenty three and four-tenth perchea to a stone, thence by land ot 8. II. Swank north twelve degrees weat tblr-ty-four and two-Unth perches to a stone, thonce by land ot Jacob Hons south seventh-eight degrees west twenty-thrco and four tenth perches to the place of beginning, containing FIVE ACRES Btrlct measure with the appnrtcnanccs. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent ot one-fourth of the purchase mo ney to bo paid at the striking down of tho property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at tho confirmation of sale, and the remaining three rourins in one year thereafter with interest from continuation nisi. J. n. nETLEit, J. 11. HAKTEH, C. W. Millir, Att'y. Administrators. Oct. s, ts. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ISTATO OP OATHAKtKI riALIB DICIASIn, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ap pointed an Auditor by tho orphans' court ot Colum bia county, to make distribution of the funds In the bands of the Administrator ot decedent, will attend at his ofnee lo Ploomsburg, on Thursday the eth day of November A. 1). ISiO, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, for the purpose of hta said appointment, when and where all persons having claims upon the said fund a e required to pretent them, properly au thenticated, or be forever debarred from coming In on sold fund. JOHN O. FREEZE, Auditor, Q.ENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. I.JoriN W. nOKFMAN, High Sheriff of Co lumbia county, do hereby make known and proclaim to the quatlhed electors of Columbia county that a general election will bu held on TUESDAY, THE FOURTH OF NOVEMIIER, 1879 (being the Tues day next following the llrst Monday ot said month, for the purpose of electing the several persons here inafter named, to-wlt: One person for State Treasurer of Pennsylvania. one person for High Shernr of Columbia county. one person for Coroner of Columbia county. Two persons for Jury Commissioners of Columbia county. I also hereby make known and give notice thatthe places of holding the aforesaid election In the sever al wards, boroughs, districts aod townships within the county of Columbia are as follows, viz: Beaver township, at the public liouso of Joseph 11. bhuman. Benton township, at the public aouse of lllram ness, In the town of Benton. East Bloom, at the court House, In Bloomsburg. West Bloom, at tho Court House, In Bloomsburg. Borough of Berwick, at tho onico ot W, J, Knorr, In tho borough of Berwick. Borough of Centralla, at tho publlo house of Wil liam Pelfcr. Driai-creek township, at the public school hoiso near Evansvlllc. Catawlssa township, at the public liouso of Samuel Kostenbauder, In the town of catawlssa. centre township, at the school house near Lafay ette Creasy's. North Conyngham District, at the school house near tho colliery of John Anderson & Co. south Conyngham District, at the house ot John Monroe. Flshtngcreek township, at the school house near j. ii. mm s. ES.nnl.-Hn InnneMi, n. Iks f a. -aI . . Oreenwood township, at tho houso of Joseph K. Patton. Hemlock township, at tho public houso of chas. II. Jjit-ii4-rieu, lu lue wwu ill UUCK Horn. Jackson townshin. at the house of Rzekiei cnis Locust township, at tho pjolle house ot Daniel Kchres, In Numedla, Mimin township, at tho public house of Aaron Hess, In tho town of Minilnvflle. Madison township, at the publlo school houso In Jerse)town. Mt, Pleasant township, at the house of n. W. Melllck. Montour tovrnshlp, at tho public house ot Reuben Rauch, ut lti j t. Main township, at the public houso of Jeremiah B iAiiiKtuueiKrr. . l'oarlogcrcek township, at tho houso of Samuel jui'iei. orange township, at the public houso of K. J, Davis In Oranretule. Pine townshm. at the centre- n-hmi rfnitiu. latniv ..au ta . wio in (no llllinis Ul BUIU UIWHSUID. nuiunuui townsnin. nt inn nmiAA rr AMnnu rv.it, West bcott at the publlo house of John Kckroth In Lleht street. tiaSt kCOtt townhhln. nt. thn ntitillr tinitnn nt .T.tv,h Miller, In Kspy, At all elections hereafter held under the laws of this commonweatta. the election polls shall be open ed atseten O'clock In the forenmin. mill Lhnll ran. tlnue on without Interrupt on or adjournment until fceten o'clock In the evening when tho poUa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That every person excepting Justices of the Peace and Aldermen, Notaries Publlo and Persons In the mllttUserUce of the State, who shall hold or shall nttiiiutnuiuumui nil ment of nront or trui-t this Mate, and city or corpo.'ated district, whether a commissioned omcer or othe.-wise. n uiiitf,r.iinat.. omcer or agent who Is or slum be emplojed t'-ider tho Legislature, Executtto or Judiciary Department of this state, or ot any city or ot any Incorporated district, and alto, that every member of congress and ot tho State Legislature, and ot the select or common council ot any city, or commissioners of any Incorporated district, Is by law Incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the onlce or appoint ment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any electlonof tills comironwealth, and that no Inspector. Judrc or other omcer of Buch election shall be eligible to be Ihnn vr.fnfl fVii The Inspectors and Judge of the elections shall meet at the respective places appointed lor holding the election In Uie district to hlcli they respcctli ely , . . . ---I ullt- ill um luuiin g. and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a nualliled voter of such district. The qualuled oters of ttie several district in ...... v...... tw ti. kvugiui, lununnip uor- OULrh and special elections, nrn hert-hv ixTmcr..,. authorised and required to vote by tickets printed or written, or imrtly printed and partly w mien, sever ally classlrted as follow s : One ticket shall embrace tho nayes of all Judges ot Courts oted for, and labelled, outside, "Juulclary;" one ticket shall em. brace the names of all the State onicers voted lor and to bo labelled "Mate;" one tlc'iet shell e nbrace the names of all county ofllcc-s oted for. Including mo mum ui t-euuuir, anu .Members of As sembly, It voted for, and members of Congress if voted for, and be labelled "County :" one ticket shall embrace Ihe names of all tow uslifp onieera voted for and bo labelled "Tow nsliln r.i,., iit-L-t. .i,i. r.V brace the names of all borough onicers oled tor. and lie lAlM-lled "llnmiK-h. .w.,uu A nd each class shall lot boxes. 1 bo deposited In separate bal JOHN W, HOFFMAN. Kherlirs Office, Bloomsburg, bherirr ocio. s, 19-tf a' BDHLNESS CARDH, V1S1T1NO CARDS, LBTTKH UKADS, UlLbllKADH, Neatly and Cheaply printed at the Count BUM Olio. PA. EXECjs., i. ale ll VA' AII.E REAL ESTATE ! ! Tho undersigned Ezecutora of Philip Phulti, lato of lknton township, Columbia county deceased, will exnoso lo pubtlc Balo on tho premises tn Denton town- snip on Tuesday, October 28th. 1879, at ten o'clock In the forenoon the following descrtb. cdreal estate, to-wlt I Dcglanlng at a post at a corner on tne Luzerne county lino thence along land of K.las BhulU north thirty-three and one-halt degrees west one hundred and altty-aeven and seven tenths perches to a post, thenco along laid ot D. 0 Moss one and one-halt degrees, east elgnty-slx and two tenths perchea to a corner form erly a whtui oak, thenco along lands ot Samuel Wil son and John Wells north eighty-eight and one-half degreea east one hundred and thirty-four perches to a post, thenco along land ot James Wilson north eighty-two and one-half degrees east forty-five and eight-tenths perches to a post on Luzerna county line, theace along sold county line south eight and ono-balf degrees west nlocty-slx and four-tenth1 perchea to a post, the placo ot beginning, containing NINETY ACRES, sixty-two perches and allowances, forty-fire acres of which are In good state of cultivation, whereon Is erected two Frame Dwelling Honaes, frame barn, and out-bulldtngs. There Is a good spring of water, a good bearing APPLE ORCHARD, and other fruit trees on tho premises. Terms made known on day of sale, t. K. KRICKIUUM, DANIEL SHULTK, Executors. Oct 3, ts. SHERIFFS SALE By vlrtuo of sundry writs Issued out ot the Court otcommon Pleas of Columbia county and to mo di rected, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House In the town of IUoomsbuig, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, at one o'clock p. m., on Saturday, October 25, 1879. All that certain lot or ptoce of land 'ltuato In Brlarcreek township, Columbia county and state ot Pcnns)lvanla bounded and described as follows, to wlt i on the north by land of aeorge Power, on the east by land of swank, on tho Bouth and west by ianas ot ueorgn iienora, containing seven acree more or less on which are erected a frame dwelllir houso and out-bulldlngs. selied, taken In execution at the sutt of William Olrton, Administrator of Rachaol Girton against Ed ward it. Bower and Jacob Bowor and to bo sold as the property of Edward n. Bower and Jacob Bower, BTiwiBT, Attorney. n. Fa. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of land situate la Pishlngcreek township, county of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania known as tract No. J of the es tate of William Buckalew deceased, and bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : On the north by lands ot - on the east by ;iands of John M. Buekalew and John White, on the south by land ot John Uurl and John '.'.Sll snd on the weat by lands of Harman J. Hess aod .Monroe sia!e, -CSS talnlng seventy-two acres more or less, fifty acres of which Is cleared land, on which la erected a large oarn, iranie nouse and out-bulldlnga. reizea, taken in execution at the suit of 8. n- Warner against Jartua Harrison and to be sold as the property of Jarlus Harrison. Lmr-ra, Attorneys. n, ps. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of land situate In Briar-1 creek township, Columbia county and State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : On the north by the publlo road, on the east by land ot Piter llaymaa, on the south by land of Peter Uayman and on the west by land of Bolls, contain ing three acres more or lesa on which are erected a frame house, wagon maker shop and out-bulldlnga. Ncizeo, taken into execution at the suit of SteDhen -Michael against George B, W, Hosier and to be sold as tho property of Ooorgo B. W. nosier. miller, Attorney. pt. p,, ALSO. All that certain lot ot land situate in Orange town ship, Columbia county, beginning at a stone corner In line of land ot Htchard Bright north eighty de greea west twenty-six and two-tenths perches to a stone, thence by the samo south sixteen and one half degrees west forty-seven and seven-tenth perches to a stone, thence by land of John nenry north twenty-two degrees and one half east forty two perches and one-tenth to an apple tree, thence by land of John nenry north seventeen degrees west ten perches and seven-tenth to the place of be ginning, containing eight acres and thirty perchea of land strict measure, on which ore erected a plank house, stable and out-bulldlngs. Belied, taken tn execution at the suit of Columbia County against Mary A. Bright and to be sold as the property of Mary A. Bright, IkiUR, Attorney. Lev. Fa. ALSO, AU those cert Un lots or nieces of land situate In Mifflin township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot No. 101 Is bounded on the north by Fifth street, on tho east by May street, on tho south by lot No. 108, and on the west by lot No. loo, containing two acres more or less vacant. ALSO, Lot No. los bounded on the north by lots one hun dred and ono hundred and one. on tho east bv Mav Btreet,onthe south by lot No. 110, and on the we8t by lot No, 1, containing two acres more or less va cant. ALSO, Lot No. Ml bounded on the north by Third street on the cast by lot No. S51, on the south by Fourth street, and on the west by lot No. ISO, being sixty six feet In front and two hundred and thirty-one In depth vacant. Seized, taken In execution at tbe suit of A. W Creamer against John Keller and to be Bold as the property of John Keller. Littlis , A ttorneys, vend Kx. ALSO. All the defendants Interest In a certain tract of tana situate In Greenwood townsblp.columbla coun ty, i-ennsyivania, bounded as follows, to-wlt: Be ginning at a stone In the middle of the road thence by land of James Berry north eighty-eight degrees ana iwenty-tnree minutes west twenty-seven oerch- ea to tbe middle ot little Flahtngcreek, thence up. me middle oi said creek north thirty-three degrees east forty-six perches to a stone, thence by some north seventy-elght degrees east twenty-nve perch es to a hemlock on the west side of mill-dam. thence up uie west siae oi saia min-aam forty-two perches (or to such distance as wm secure a head and fall of fourteen reet at the saw-mul on the premises herein acscrioea), tnenco south thirteen degreea east to a stone In the mWe of the road before mentioned thence by tho same south seventy-one dcirrees iwcniy-tnree minutes forty-seven perchea to a stone tnenco oy the middle of sold road south thirty-two degrees, tweniy-ihree minutes, twenty-three perch es to a stone, thenco south twenty deirrees. twenty. threo minutes, thirteen perches along the middle of said road to tho place ot beginning, containing elev en acres, taree percnes anu appurtenances. ALSO, All the defendants Interest In a certain tract of land situate In Pine and Qreenwood townahlps,coun ty oi coiumoia ana state of Pennsylvania, beginning at a post thence by land of Margaret Coarson, east three hundred and eighty perches to a post, thence by lands ot Humprey Parker north ono hundred and eighty perches to a white oak, thence by lands of J, J, Bobbins and J, Berry north eighty-nine degrees ana ona-nau west inree hundred and eighty perches to a post, thence by lands of Esther Kvca south one half degrees west one hundred and ten perches to tne piace or beginning, containing two hundred and forty-four acres and th'rty-seven perches more or lean, on wuicnis erectoa a barn. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot Thomas J, V andersllco agslnst John Leggott and Alexander J Prick and to be sold as the property of John Leggott auuAiexanuerj. rnck. VmuiKSLics, Attorney. Vend Ex. Terms cash on ;day of sale. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, Bept Sis, Ta-ta Sheriff. "OTICE. otlce to the members of the Citizens Bnlldin ana Loan Association or entrant p i hAn.hu AAf a siieclal meeting ot the shareholders of said Asso ciation on October oth at I o'clock p. m.. tor the purpose of Amending tua Constitution and By-Laws Article IX of constitution to be amended miar iv. words "loaned out" to read : Tho members shall be bound to take up the loans at the lowest prem. turns dxed. beglnnhur with lhat member who shall hold the largest number of sharea unincumbered but no one shall bo compelled to tako In a single month more than one loan In thl, manner Article XX bectlon 1st of by-iaws lo be tmendM ".,tr !fi? "rekon" to readt Tho members who still bold free shares are bound to take iid tho same, according to Article IX ot the consututlon, at l . ,7 , i"iu,iuw ",uitw ii eusji oo none in the following manner! That member who hnlri tha m. ru .v shall nrst take up a share, then the holder of u5 nest highest number, one; and so on until all the ' wittuiwuiB snares snon nave receiv ed one thereof. Then iho sunvaiiiin i. r.v. with Ihe Best, until all the sharea of ono and tbe 'S'S'. ".wnefr5ry' ttia a108 ""o shall be apt piled to the boldera from nve iinwn tn ihrua . , . then from two downwards until the dissolution of Sictiom snd. 'if two or mors member hms equal number of shares, In such cases the succes sion shall be determined hr nt iiwn HacTiox Jd. Buch Involuntary loons shall be so- :. i ..tI M " 1(1 w 11 wmrts ui uie associa .t'?..nk'i1t."? Hi Scl- bI acn aecurt- aai u wuvvimi uif uuu AJ U3 Vim , B7 order U tht mald,nt. Attest t J, s. BSILLY. wtl,rtr. fcocnury, Danchy ft Oo'u. Advt'e. A trial U OC GOOD PLAN. Mta Mt mw ha riff vtfftntato mt (rittaal rsMUl, Villi kWl thlllinl ttia7mnl. !jsf( frr1i rtlMil prn rait. fm nvf.imoHti of ii t !. CIrrnWr, with fell mlitiiilnna haw all m mrrt In at k itoallaira tnalktlr.. LAWIKNCK CO , If Bna Htrttl, Haw Vrflh. OCt 10, ivr. d ORGANS U Htcp I act Hoods, Knee Hwetls, Htooi, & Book only Book on! $U TV i.liifttratfKt Newspaper sont free. Address DANIEL F. IIKAT1 V, Washington, N.J. sept W, 4w. i (lltT A "clung duocd S3 pe tlllNTM WANTItll-For tho best and fastest g Pictorial Books and Bibles, luces ro per cent. Ninosii. PuBLisniNii Co-Phlt- adetphla. Pa. d scpuza. TS-4W 1 Oflf I returns tn so days on 9 1 oo Invested. Of BliiUWnclal reports and Information FRER. Ukopronui weekly on slock options of liototso. Address T. roTTKR WmuTSCo., iunkbus, as Wall BU, N. Y. a sepl, OT.-4W C1f fprt 01 Hfn 'nested In WallSU Sloclra i?lw lu 3HMIUmakca fortunes every month. Book sent free explaining everything. Ad dress HA xtsk& Co., BiHixsa, it Wall street, N. Y. sept 26, tt-lw d WANTKD Aaenls wanted lor our Hnlrrdlri RHk LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS Cftmplcto In ono volume. Illustrated with II no KtMsl Clato KngrarlnKa. Amenta dolntr well. At orders ikm by ono Agent lant wee tc. umnd I rook for Fall and Winter, qua KEH CITY I'UJl. HOUHtt, T33 Han Bom Kt Philadelphia. Bept. 86, 4 w, a WANTED KteuUhle. Gooda mJu ra Actlva DftrtlM to net m (len eral Amenta for tho Bale ot oui specialities. Huslnoss ro- fcpeuUbTe. Gooda Mill rapidly. Wo par a uUary or a uocral commission on sales. From 9100 to too a Month c&ti be made by live men, Hare chance for maKinff money. Auaross i. b. nciiunALU & jj.t 158 Clark St., Chicago. CONSUMPTION CURED A alaipte vegetable rmedr Tor tli pKiv and ptnnamimt rwt of Connnmp- UUn,l)ruuailUl,UWIU,AIUllUlxu wuami Md Luna A fiction. Alao a. tiaaltlTfl mjtd lr)mdltfrrre,for HerroM Debility and. all fMerroun Complaint, rJMe hat bten Utftd in Oumtandtafrw. Itarlp, with full dlr Ctton kin Uennan, Twaax, or Knirluui) for propar ling' and uHinf , Mnt by mll ttre of f-nira rm fMVilnt nf ataunn. Mmn naiM tils natwr. "F,iw I nwi'im,wmwr,ii.i. sept iwi, 4w. ttblUt . ADDRESS will i bring joa a post-paid SPECIMEN of the l AMERICAN Lgrlculturlst. XqoaI to lu luculu rc. with 334 YNGRAYINGHl CENTi tnd Description! o P0S"F "FOR ACE, COOD THINGS for T.nr Own Use. for HOLIDAY. WEDDING, (i other PRJCSK1ITS. laiiawwRMiir I in them, without I lib Ontlsr Afldrell I FORANQEJUDDCOj JM Broadway. Hew il ark W A FrP17T A J -fiKT to cuv. VV A y I Fj I vram hlnniTHhtirtr. irnl Ihn adjoining towns for the beet Bolting- household aril dps In the world. Tip toppronta, wi-lln ut one to World Manufacturing Co., isi Nassau Bt.t New York. Sept. 1 1, 4w. SAJR) XKBTRTfmHT CaTALOQTJX lBitramBta,Mait4l8iitUt Cup; It.u,FbM,refo 4 posa, Dram Uaorr puffs I Ubh, Btfcndi. auirl ObL. sywrnHmior-MUIcMM. 1 HUM INt. A fldraa X.TON HK1LY, JfO Sl4U tH., CUom SL Sept. 12, 4 W (1 SBB A WKRK In your own town, and no cap. Ital risked. You can glvo tho business trial without expense. The bestonportu- miy uvur oucrea ior uioso willing to work. Youshonldtrvnnthlnf ou. nnin VOU see for Olirwtf ulinl. vnn nan Anar tho business we offer. No room to explain here. You ran devoto all j our tlmo or only your spare tlaiotothebislness, andmako great nay for every hour that on work. Women make as much as men. Hend for special private terms and particulars. which we mall froo. ssoutntfrce. Don't complain of hard times while you have such a chance. Address U. II ALLETT CO . Portland Maine. octS, lo-ly Rowell & Oo'. AdviV.. ORGANS 13 stops, 3 Bet Golden Tongue Heeds, s Oct's, a Knee uweus. Walnut Case. Warnl'd 6 y ears, iSUwl Itonlc. nnlv tN Nm Oct. l'lano. Stool. Cover llnolr. nnlv tl t At. est Jllustraud Newspaper sent free. Address DAN- iau r. iia&Ti j, Ytasmngion, n. j. iu, in, r AAvertiseTs Gea.F.Bowell & Co's Newspaper Advertising llnrcau, 10 Spruce St., New orft.9an !ern tho exact cost of any proposed lino of AliVEltTISlNO in American Newsnipera: luir-paso ramiiblrr. foe.-. wvw.v, n. s tl20(i Pfonts on 30 days investment of ai nt lfiuu omclalHeports. free SJ.UO PrODOrtlonal 1-Pt.lirnn pvot-v u-pplr m. atnnir rin.inK. of jo, . - ao, ioo, . 5o6. Aa- uressT. j-ottir wiout s Co., Hankers, 36 Wall st- r oct 10 IHir. $25to $50001$ lwllcw)u.llnr.l4 ! Wall h.U 1 1, found, thin for foituii.atv.rf ',.m pa,, iuhh prania CaplUlliailon Sy.l.m ol vrallut- liMnli. Pull asplauallun on applica tion to AOAMi, unowx a Co., Banaar, HBiial.L,!, y, OCt 10, 4 W. r J 77 a Month and cipensca guaranteed to Agents ' outnttree. Hnxwfco. Aronm. m.t. oct lo , i-4w r SMII YEAK ana ex Ii ana expenses to agents. Oulflt Address r. o. VICKEKY, Augusta, r oct,lo.i-,w. V ' a . Maine. UVERY DIRECTOR, TEACHER AND -LU STUDENT Bhould subscribe for THE EDUCATOR, A Live Educational Monthly, published at ORANGEVILLE, PA., forw cents per year. Bend six cents for specimen copy. C. K. CANFIELD, Editor. Apru is, isj-tr S1500 TOtoOMA YEAR, or IS to 120 a u 111 yuurown locality, no net. ,iuu.uuuan.cuiui men. juaoy make mora than thiininnnntntar- ed above, no o le can tall to make money fast. Anvnnn pan lin tha work. You can make froji so ce.ii to I'J a.i hour br devoting your evenings and spare tlmo to the bu nss. It costs nothing to try the business. Nothing lllce It for money maklnir ever rm vti tu-fim. iu,.i. ness pleasant and strlcLy honorable. Header, If yon fore the public, send us your address and we will send you full particulars and private terms free: samples worth is also free ; you can then n aie up your mind for yourself Address UKOltUE stinsoS CO., Portland, Maine. oct. 3. 1-lr bm w a.uvn au. auuuu luc larsi- lia) UUJ UUBUteSS Xa- IRE INSURANCE. CUltlSTIAN F. KNAPP, ULOOMSUUKO, PA. BH1TI8II AMERICA AKSIIHANCR lflpNV (1KI1MAN FIltB INHUKANCK COMPANY. NATIONAL FIHK INSUHANCB COMPANY". UNION INKIIItANl'Klllul'A uv 'lheo old coaroaiTiONs are well seasoned by of and riKX tustid and have never yei hao a loss Ki tted by any court or law. Their aaaata nr. all lnvu.1. ed in solid BBCi'KjTlis and aro liable to the hazard Losses i-KOUPTLT and IIONESTLV ndliiRti.,1 anir nal as soon as determined by Chkisiian f. KKArr, srso- The TieODle Of Columbia Rnnntv kl.nnl.1 n.iHu. the agercy where losie, It any are settled and paid by one of their own citizens. r t'iiS"""'' i"ITY. FAIIt DEALINQ. NOV 16 80, EXECUTORS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! ! The undersigned Executors of Joshua Brink, lata of Demon township, Columbia county, deceased, will exposo to public solo on the premlsns In Benton township, on Saturday, October 25th, 1879, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, the following describ ed property! llouaded on the west by lands of the esuto of Montgomery Colo deceased, and lands of John Hwartwout, on Iho south by lands of J. F. Chapln, on the east by lands of J. V Chapln and James Lunger and on tho north by lands of Jamea Lunger and the estate of M. Colo deceased, contain Ing SS ACBES, w perches, whereon is erected a Frame House and Frame Barn, sow occupied by Joshua J. Brink. Terms made known on day ot Bale. I. K. KItlt'KBAVM. WILLIAM BItINK, oct. , 4w, Executors, JOB PBINTIXlQ ML