THE COLUMBIAN. III.DOJlSIIUItll, Kit I lATf JUSKH, 1980 Michael Hower.of I plenty of n,,poPly latK,Uay. Ho vLhm- ' u" ounuay at Wumodin. I'UDLIO SALES. Corlci 1). Itobbirs, the Admintstrntor of 15, Wi Kobblnf, will fxnonclo public sale on Sat urday June 22nd, a largo rjtiantlty of various bmnils of liquors nnd lioutcholil uoode, furnl tore, Ac. 0. 11. lliockwrty will expoio to public rale to morrow,.! uno 19, a lot bounded on the no:lh l,jr Third street, on the east by C. B. llrockway, poulhbynn alley anil weal by ropertr of M. P. I.titJ, containing -10 Let front ami all! feet In depth. Tlio lot In in ti lilvh ptnto of culll. vittlon wllh stone walk and Iron fence In front, a hi'imoiy In the rear iit,d.cillcnt fruit trees. Hester Ann Kdaon, Executrix of H. V. Cole, tleceated, of Henlcn township, will cxpoie real estate to sale on tho premises on Tlinrtdaj, July 15th, 1830 See advertisement. Candid ilea' cardi printed at this cilice at low rates on shoit notice. Harry Grot?. Ins U iho engine In his tan nery to Milt, Ilcss. I,. A. Ullcr, of Arhland, wai in town on Monday. . I. X. Orior. feij , and famitf, of Danville, have nono to Europe. Luis A Sloan have put Jwn a crossing on Main street fpfo'll" their More. Charles M. Biltenbendcr returned home from Xebrnskn on Tuonlay, after tin aWence of one year. Clerk J. 1!. Casey tnnile a good crier at the sales on Monday. No lime was wasted in wait ing fjr Ills. Col.S. Knorr and Sherifl' Ent went up Iho creek on Tuesday to try their hands at trout fishing. Comm!sdoncr Ueichart ha recovered from his Injuries. He wns In town on Monday at tending to olliciil duties. V. 11. Jacobv, V. C. McKlnney, 0. A. Clail: and several other Democrats are talking of going to Cincinnati with Mr. Lovrenberg, the delegate from this dUtrict. The Wheeler Xo. C rum lighter than any other combined Mower nnd Hearer in the market, cutllng live feet. juno 18-tf t There was quite n Inrge attendance at the Treasurer's sales cn Monday. A number of sales wero adjourned until next Monday at 10 o'clock a. m . The Wheeler Xo. G use "Whaler's pateni" adjustable and movablo tteel plates in tin' guardi, which cannot ho ued by other manu fjcturets. june 18-tf Wo have receive I n very nsally printed notice of tho commencement exercises at Lewistown Academy, to be held June 2'2nd. Prof. H. II. Schuyler is the principal of the school. No ntHwer hiving been sent in by any one to ' Our Puzzle Corner," we have concluded that our readers were not interested in it, and have therefore discontinued lint department. The Wheeler Xo. G is tho only twr-whecled reiper that has folding platform to ias through narrow lanes, bam ami gates. june lS-tf FrariVAL. There will be a ftrawberry and iro cream fes tival in Ivpy, neir Iho steam grist mill, on tho evenings of IViday and Saturday, June li.'nh and 2Gth, under the auspices of the Espy CornctlJtnd. Proceeds for tho benefit of ihe band. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. At a meeting of Flslilngcreek Improvement Company held recently, tho following ofiicirs were elected: J. M. Harman, President; David Lowenberg, Treasurer: C- H- Itrockway, Secrc tary, TliPabovo named and W. K. Tubbs and U. H. Ent wero chosen as directors. For the delicate nnd complicated difficulties peculiar to ll o female constllulion, Lydia I.. Pinkham's Vegelable compound is the sover eign remedy. It aims at iho cauic, and pro duces lasling results. Send to Mrs. I.ydia E. Pinkham, 233 Weslern Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. A.J. Albertson, of Kohrsburg.died on Sun day last. Ho had been stiller in j: a long time lrom cancer in tho face, and only a few days before his death, returned from Philadelphia, whero he had frequently been for treatment. Several times he believed lilmpelf cured, but the terrible disease would shortly afierwards break out again. He was a justice of the peace in Greenwood for some years. Otborne Xo. 8 Light reaper weighs 750 Mn runs very light, has perfect lilting apparatus, Kirby's celebrated rolling head rakes (acknowl. edijed to he the best self-rake over invented) perfectly controllable, and has no tpringi to get out of order- consequently is the most durable and light reaper in the market. june 4-ow Thoro will bo n, festival in the grove at St. James' church in Fishingcreek township on tho afternoon and evening of the tfril of July. Come one, come nil. AVo are requested to announce the name of C. II, Campbell, of Uriarcreek, as a camliuaie for the office of County Superintendent ot com mon schools. Mr. Campbell is a teacher of long experience, having been engaged in that profession for the inst twenty-five years In lids county and Luzerne. j"ne 18-2w Messrs. 11. Ilruce Klcket's and J. K. liogert will start fr Cincinnati next Siturday, to at tend Ihe National Democratic Convention. The foro-er will afterwards go to Colorado and visit tho more Interesting mining points. Wilhetbarre lleeord. COLUMBIAN AHD DEM0C1UT,BL00MSBUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTy7pA. Trior people of Millvllle will i,i.i on . he 3rd o July. There will be good speak Ing, music, dinner and supper, Ice cream, Ac I roceeds to go toward building of a free meet g house. A good lime In Come one, come all. Mill. Hess' ntW fulindrmn it.- i jlallrwid and Iron streets Is neatly completed, to expects to manufacture larg4 quantities of lion fence soon. M!sos Buckingham. IVninnn ami Qi!t- I..... closd their schools at Shenan.Ioili The Iwo rormirhnvo returned home It) Jtrmmt tlmlf. ... cation, ami the lairr 1. ua Inn. tn Al.!!..- Iowa, lo rper.d a year wllh hcrsuters. Ihe Wheeler Xo. G is Ihe onlv tnachlnn Lull! using Wheiter'n Patent llolllnn lt,nl ;!,. which Inndles grain In all s-nges lu the most perfect and sitlsfartory manner, iune 18-tf The heavy wind on Sund.iv linrnnnn tin I roofed the Into al Col. Kre.zt's farm, over turned Jacob I)ieflenbach'sw,igon shed, un root til many trees, nnd did miirb ,1m.. ,.n along Its track. One of Buckslews' livery horses was in M, A . Moore's bam at Buekborn when It blew down, and was considerably cut about iho head. M. AVynkoop returned homo list week, from a trp of business and pleasure lo the weslern imtofihe Slate. Thote monlo who rennrnd nt he went away to avoid lid 111 On t n I n n debt ho owes will be much disappointed that their report proved false. What an Old Physician Says In a nro. lice of over thirty j ears, I Imvo never found n curative equal to the Great .Mexican Berne- ly, Ilcrballoe Bllters. Havlnc used but twn holths, I am entirtly relieved of feclion of the s'omach aid bowels of feven years' stnnling. I regard it as Iho best health restoring agent In the world. C. Hampton. M.D, Vevay, Ind. Tim STOUM IN CLINTON COUNTY. Lock Havkn, June 1 1. A terrible wind and rain storm pvsed over this city and counly yestciday aficrnoon. Houses and barns were unroofed, bridges wero damaged, and fruit orchards, gardens, shade trees, fences and sheds were dtslroyed. Tho cily flouring mill of Ibis place, was blown out of line. No lives wero lost. OPEN Alii FESTIVAL. The members of the Bloomsburg Silver Cor net Band will hold an open nir festival in North Matkel ttreet In ncielnrhoid of the Lutheran rhurih this Friday an 1 Siturday evenings, June 18th and lfllh, The bill of f ire embracis all refreshments of the season. Good mui-it! will he in attendance and a pleaant lime gen erally is expicled. Patronage of a generous public respectfully solicited. N. B. Should the weather prove unfavora ble for an enttrlninmcnt in opin air.the festival will be held in Ilartmsn's hall, corner Main nnd Market streets. Tho Town council held their regular montl: ly meeting la't week, Wednesday nigh . We are unable to print ihe proceedings n the clerk informs us there were no minutes of the meet ing. So far as we can learn a building ptrmit vra granted to 1. S. Kulin, and n number of hills ordered piid. Only fuiir members, inclu dire the President, were present. We cannot undersland why there are no minutes. TI proceidings of every meeting of the ceuncil must he ktpt aril recorded by the Secretary, and Ihe minutes nte open for Ihe inspection of the public. If there is no record of the meet log there certainly should be, and if there are minutes, hut not reconle 1 yet, a week afier Ihe meeting, it is high lime liny were put on the Minulc book. Till: 11EASON WHY all manufacturers of threshing machinery are so anxious lo mike a sernrn'or of the "Vibra- tor"(l.ss, i- het-HUsoit hasbeen pruvid b-yond a question that the principles upon which the "Vibrator" is built are tho only orrcc.t ones. It may not be generally known, but it is a fact, that the word "Vibrator" is not lo be found in ihe dictionary, but was coined and copied by Nichol-, Shepard & Co., of Battle Creek, Midi for thtir threshing machinery. Tho success of this firm is almost phenomenal, and yet it but illustrates tho fact that true merit will always succeed. By discovering and applying iheliuc principles of construction, and using only the very best materials in mnuufitturing, this firm have nncn to the first position in their line, and ihe ''Vibrator" Separators and enginesare now used all over the world. Any one intend ing to buy any threshing machinery does him self great Injustice if he docs not first obtain full information from them and cat efully exam ine the merits of their goods. THE VOLTAIC 11KLT CO., MHSIiALT MICH. Will send llmlr olcl,,.i.1 l.i,.ir,,.i. Hells lo Ihe aflllcled upon 30 dsvs trl.l. Hr.e,U cures guiranleisl. They moan what they say. write to them without iMkv. Nov 'il-lv. John M. Slackbouie Ins addd-d lo the beau. tyofhls hand'oino residence by enclosing it with one of those lasly and ornamental wooden tftires manufactured at Esn.C,liim1,!a mnn'v. These are the most stylish wooden fences now made and In point of Uauly are superior to iron. Shlchhlnnu ICrhn. W'o keep on haul a larirsr misntiiv nf ll,. bing stock than any o.her printing office in the county, and can therefore suit iho lastia t f all customers. Our facilities aio unequalled, and our job d1iartmeiit Is cromlcd lecture of our ncatwotk nnd low prices. Tho 30th Annual 0 rnmencement nf the University nl Lcwisburg will bo held June 23rd in.t. The I). L A W. It. R , will sell ex curslon tickets from Seranton to Northumber land gnod from Juno 17th to the 23rd to go and tjlhe2Gth to return. niit saw: at this offick. One fount of 25 lino Pica, wood type (1 Ai caps only, ah ut 120 characters. In perfect condition. We have two lounts nearly alike and need but one. About .50 lbs. of this Great Primer. CAPS. i 7 lower ease and figures. In good condition. Just the thine; Cor poster work. Onlv 15 cents a pound. Mut 4V c (((OH. &tt A rare chance for a country office to gel good typo cheap. june 18-lw 2(7 caij a HEItWICK LETTEIt. The Wheeler JS'o. 0 has taken the lead the last fiye pears the world over, as the most crfoct combined llcnper and Mower. For strength, du rability, rao ot management and exco'lsncc of work, either reaping nr mowing, it cannot he beaten. Wm Pnrsel, B'uyisburg says lie is more than pleased with his No 0, juno d-6w MOCEEDINOS OF SCHOOL IlOAtll). The members of Iho School Board, B. F. Zarr, 0. T, WHsm and J, C. Brown and mem bers elect, C, S Furrann and Wm. Krlckbaum met In Ihe oflico of B, F. Zirr, on Saturday evening the 12th, to efl'tct an organizttion for Ihe ensuing year. A temporary organiza tion was made by electing 11. F. Zurr chairman nnd J, C. Brown, Secretary. On motion 11. F. Zirr was elected Picshlcntfortho enmlngyeir. The salary of the Secretary was fixed at $160, the same as last year and on motion J, C. Brown was elected Secretary, Tho Treasurer's commission was fixed at 2 per cent, the same as last year nnd on motion Stephen Knorr was cWted Treasurer. Tho collector's commission wns fixed nt 2 per cent same as last year and M. 0. Woodward wis elected collector. The bonds of both Trei'urer ami collector wore ap proved. The Secretary whs directed lo draw orders forlho ptymentof the Auditors for one dollar each and for twenty-five dollars each in favor of lbs Coi.umm.iv nnd Uepubllcan, for publishing annual statement. On motion ad journed until Fridiy evening tho 18th. Kus. Columbian : The wind storm last Sunday did considerable damage in our town nnd vicinity. One of the slacks of the rolling niill was blown down nnd a portion of the rouftirn off. The damage is probibly si-vm hiindn d dollir'. Qui e tt num ber of shade trees neie broken down, in the rural districts the orchards sutlered, many val uable fruit Irees have been desirjyed. Very lit tle rain accompanied the storm. Mes-rs Pealeranl Smith returned from Ihe Noith Mountain, where they have been camp ing for a couple of weeks. They sny they had all the trout and pigeons lhat they wero able to use. On the 3rd of June, the cold was severe enough to freeze the water in their tin cups. They uid a short visit to the Long Pond Houe and found Mr. Kicketts as jolly and entertain ing as ever. At the Literafy Sochty last Fridiy evening, Frnnk Stewart nnd W. F.- Smith argued that I'Warisn product of civilizition." Dr. Frets and 0. Kcslcr argued negatively, but ip ninj ihe judges decidtd for the slfitnativd Mr Kayscr read an csay on the Social condition of Womm In Germany, and W. E. Smith read a humorous sketch. Preparations are being made for a grand eel dilation of the 4th of July. There will be a large pirade a'ld some speeches by noted men. Strawberries being ripe, festivals are in or der. Two evenings last wejk were thus devo ted by the Presbyterians and one evening this week by iho Methodists. On Sunday, (lev. Brittain preached his semi centennial sermon in the M. E. churcb. A large congregation listened to hioi. The school directors are preparing to build an addition to the school house. It is to be ready when Ihe fall term begins. Hepouter, Berwick Pa., June 1G, 'SO. 'flic law of I'artnerslilii. The lollowlng may be of Interest to many of our readers, as it is probably not gener ally known what the hiv concerning visitors to bar rooms and drinking saloons really is : A caso was decided at Philadelphia lately by which one of the party of four persons, who had spent the eveuing nt a public house, who was compelled to pay the whole bill.hls compauion9 liaviug neglected to "po ny up" their proportions of the expenses. The case is reported in the lhilktin. Tho de fendant held, that ns he had not drank the whole, nor nto tho whole that was ordered, but only a fourth part thereof, he was not responsible for paymeut only in that ratio. The Judge was of a different opinion A company assembled at a public liouse.can be considered by tho landlord only as one per son ; they have joined themselves together, and ho has no right to put them asunder. He cannot say to one, as he enters, "you may drink," and to another, "you shall not," nor ask any one whether he has money to pay lor his reckoning. One may treat another, for what he knows, or he may treat the whole. It is a partuctship for that night, and what right has the landlord to inquiro who finds tho capital? They are equally accountable to htm for the whole debt. It is not enough that one pays his part, he must take care that the whole is paid ; that is his concern, not the landlord's. When the partnership dissolves whether it be at mid-day or midnight, every partner is rosponsiblo for debts contracted in the partnership. If one man breaks a glass, it is nothing to tho landlord who broke it ; ho can charge it to the company, as well as its contents, and they must settle the matter with tho individual. One man with money might bring a dozen without, who, being strangers, the landlord is deprived of his property and his remedy. He can take any one of the company, and he whom ho takes may demand bis share from the rest. The defendant declared that he had never heard so much law and good sense in his life ; and that the decision and opinion put together was worth the money it cost him ; he would pay the bills with costs, and re member it fi r his futuro government. Ilazard's llegister. TUB Ki'ISCOTAi, CUNVKNrillN. The convention of the Dloceio of Central Pennsylvania met In Christ's Jatheilral.ltea ding, on Tuesday the 8th Inst. It was mnro largely attended than usual, very few parish es being unrepresented, owing to thelrener- al Interest felt In the proposed iltyUlou of the Diocese. This question was disposed of on Wednesday afternoon by being referred to a committoelo bo appointed by the Dish op, to consist of three clergymen and three laymen, said committee to report to the next convention. This action, opposed by the advocates of division, makes tho formation of a new Diocese Impossible within the next three years, as the consent of the Geueral Convention (which meets triennlally) must be had before a new Dioceso can be organ ized. The next General Convention meets in the coming month of October and it was Intended by tho supporters of division to havo the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania divided in time tube ratified by that body. The committee appointed by lllsbop Howe to report on this question next year consists ct the following gentlemen : The Kov. Dr. Spalding of York, the Key. Dr. Breck of Wellsboro, the Hav. Mr Jones of Wilkes barre, Mr. Hob't. Packer of Sayre, Mr. Buehler of Harrlsburg and Judgo Cummin of Wllliamsport. The delegates elected to represent the Diocese at the coming General Convention, are tlieltev. Courtlaud Whitehead of Beth lehem, the llev. Mr. Knight of Lancaster, the llev. Mr. Jones of Wllkesbarre.tht Uev. Dr. Breck of Wellsboro, the iron. R. A. Latnberton, Presideutof theLehlgh Univer sity, John L. Atlce M. 1). of Lancaster Hon. John W. Guernsey of Tioga and Henry Coppce L. L. D. of Lehigh University. Tho following were elected on a riro voce vote as supplemental delegates to the gen eral convention : Hevs. Dr. H, W. Spald ing, J. H. Black, Wm. L. Leverett, 0. G. Gllliat, Messrs. W. D.Dungllson.S. H. Rey nolds, C. M. Conynham, J. G. Freeze. Of the half hundred young follows grad uated at West Point this year, three, it ap pears, have pocketed $750 apiece in lieu of a commission, dolled their uniforms, and sub sided into the plain prose of civilian life. The theory of West Poiut i that the govern ment educates, lodges, clothes, and feeds promising boys fora term of years in order to secure the benefit of their services, at the expiration of this term, as officers of the army. In practice, it seems, the Govern ment offers a bonus to the boys not to even attempt to make any return for their edu cation. This may strike non-military readers as a queer wayof doing business. The Young Men's Christian Association hive purchased Kxeter Hall, London, for 2.r).000. They intend to spend another 15,000 in doing up the building. The Ro man Catholics were anxious to purchase it for a church, but, although they otfercd as much as tho sura paid for it, the actual pur chasers got the preference. The United Kingdom Alliance also put in a bid for the imous rendezvous. This is a sign that the anti-liquor law agitation is likely to rank mong tho permanent Institutions of the country. New York pays more for tobacco than for bread, Dealers say that there are smokers i that city who average 100 cigars a week, and men whose cigar bills run up to thous ands of dollars per annum. ICstbav. A dark red cow with knobs on lur! horns, while spot on breast, stiayo 1 from the premises of the undersigned 04 June 1st. Any person knowing her whereabouts will plesse inform the owner, june ll-2w JOHN D. JONIX Water pipe hasbeen laid on Centro street, between Main and Third street'. This was not included in the original distribution. We ham lhat pipe will bo extended down Third street to Scott town. CELEHItATION .T IIEHW1CK. The citizens of Brwlck are preparing fora grand time on the 3d of Julv, tho 4th falling on Sunday. Invitations havo been extended to the various organliatlons of this town, and to tho citizens generally, lo join in the rica slon. Whenever there has been anything of the kind here, Ihe people of Berwick have turnfd out liberally to help us make It a success, and now that they propose to celebrate, we hould reciprocate. The. members of the committee having the matter lu charge are Col. A, D, Seely, W. T. Snydor and Wui. W. Boyles, and Ibis is sufficient to Insure that the arrangements will be extensive snd complete. Further par tlculars will be given hereafter, OsnoiiNE No. 3 Beapbk, wide-cut, weighs 000 lbs., is Ihe old r-tand-by-machine for farm ers having large and heavy harvests to reap You can always depend upon it-wet or dry, tall or uliort, thick or thin, A. II. Droop, tin arcreek, rays hit .Vo. 3 it the ban of all the ma chines he ever saw. One team woiks all day In the warmest weather and does not mind It u bit. His IS year old daughter did all the reap ing after tbe first half day. Try them buy thorn hd U happy, June'sl-ow nlHTUn.VY ANNIVEUS.UtY. On la-t Satudjy, n party of three score per sons stealthily took pos-essiou of Samuel Yost's houe in Fnhingcreek town. kip, and for tever.il hours had their own way. Their object, of course, was not to plunder the old genlletnan butto remind him ofhis birthday, l'jlher lo-t is 75 ytars old, haB 4 children. 21 grandchil dren and 1 1 great-grandchildren. As a reward ofhis indi-lry and good management, he now enjoys a very fair competency. He is a liberal supporter of St. James' thurch, ami is noted for his hospitality. He is also noted as an ex cellent mirksmni, and very few cin surpass him In this particular. IUring skillf il in this art, he is passionately fond of hunliig the tim id deer. Rich in his experlenco of hunting, there seems to be no end to his deer stories, It there should he a change in the political ad minMralicn this lull, we havo no doubt that this olJ Nimrod will lake advantage of his good feeling go to the North Mountain and kill a large buck In honor of Democracy. Alter suendlng sover.il hours In fenting,clutting aud singing, the parly retired, all f.cling that the occasion was a very pleasant one. One of the Pittrv. tiucKiioiiN yaws, BlTiiiioax, Juno 15, 1S80 Kus. Columbian : Iho old saying that Buclhoin "never does nnvlhing by halves," was again verified on Sal urday evening, It was a lencal lo our tanu u theshapo of a festival, held by the members, Early in ihe evinlng ihe multitude began lo as semble; but when the celebrated Lilawl-sa band put in their appearance, the village was thronuid Later, the LJspy oanu lent a uetp inir hand, when music seemeil to be Hie order of the day. The receipts of Ihe evening were jut one hundred dollars. A cake was contest ed fur between then' two nanus, juh SJme. v,eit lo Caiawissa, Another was present! d to tho F.'py Band. This is a )Oiing band, but the Espy people can well feel proud of Ihini, The Cilawlssa band Is older, numbers twenty. and well uniformed, presented a solid front and charmed our coumunily wllh their eicelun selections. These band will please accep thanks and come ajaln. On Sunday afternoon a heavy storm passed over this section, blowing down Mr. M, A Moore's barn and killing two valuable horses. the one belonging to Mr. Geo. Oil. Help wis Immediately summoned to rescue the remain Ine horses and calile. The 'scene was pllilul. Hundreds of people lent a hand, The tarn was completely wreckedj all kinds of grain scattend with the debris. Even tin walls were blown down. A few other smal'er buildings and part of ihe roof of Jno. Miller's barn with hundreds oflrtts were the result ot una norm SHOW THIS TO YOUH DOCTOH. Cleveland, Novcirber 1, 1S7S. Edilors Wachttrom Krlt, Cleveland, Ohio: Gentlemen: Allow me, as nn eld reader of y our valued journal, herewith to rend you a few lines, which plearc insert in your next is sue. I will vouch lor their truth, and know that by their publication a great deal of good will be accomplished. Having been a reader of jour paper for many years, I hope jou will kindly grant my request. Foe twelve years I hadsuffeiod, from lime to time, terribly w'th rheumatism, to such an ex" tent thai I ns unable to move about and lest the use of my limbs. I tried everything recom meiidtd to eflect a cine, coi eulted some of the most prominent physicians, and expended large sums of money trying to find relief, but with out any success. Glancing over the columns of the Wachter, I rend about tho St. Jacob's Oil and the many cures the remedy had efiecttd. Haying been disappoinlid so many tunes, 1 lo' all fiith in nnv remedy, the St. Jacob's Oil in eluded, until I saw one day that it had cured a well-known citizen with whom I am acquainted. Other parties fully endorsed ihe value and won deiful power of Ihe oil, tilling rue that it had curel them of different ailments in a veiv short time. This brought me to a renelusion, I said to myself, "Schwcizer, fifty cmts won't break you;" so I went to my druggi-l, Mr. Bocli bought a bottle of Ihe oil, and must now confess that the result was truly wonderful. I ued it every two hours, and found relief Immediately upon the Hist applira'iori. Fearing n niw at tack, I r.mamed iu b d an I usul the remedy every three hours. All pain having hit me, I arose from my bed and walked down stairs with out any Iroub'e. Since that lime I have b cn able to f How my occupation an I feel no pilnsor inconveni ence, however disagreeable the chang, sof the weslher mar be. Having thoroughly teeted the St. Jacob's Oil, I cm conscientiously re commend it to all sfilicted with rheumatism, Fitly cenls is a email expense when tho servi ces for so trifling an ontlay are considered. If I was cue ihousaDil mile away from all human habitation, I should nivcrtlieless procure this remedy an I keep it always in my house. LllUIS SOHWEIKU, Cor. Mervln tvl Centre at, devu'and, O. Abmv Wohms. Tl.o fli I'U In par's of New Jersey an-beliur ilev.istatid by army worms These destruc ive pests are about an inch in leng h.of a slate ctlor and covend with a rough fir. The fre put of tho body Is furn ished with inr.umeralls legs while tho h'ud nart lies fl u on ihe ground Wherever these worms ap ear, th crops vanish liko mnglo be foro Ihe countles millions of crawling distroy era. Fire, water and Paris green havo been emph ytd to check thiir progress, but the vast hosts" behind crawl over the dead Indies of those who fall in front. Should these worms enter Pennsylvania the destruction of crops would be terrible. It is to be hoped that some thing may occur to turn the course of these destroyers away from our borders. Physicians freely proscribe Ihe new Food Medicine, "Malt Bitters," because more nour Ishing, strengthening sud purifying than all other forms of milt or medicine, while free from the objections urged against malt liquors. un4-4w Tlio (Irecnbackers- RESULT OF THE KOMISATISQ CONVENTION AT CHICAOO. In the Greenback Labor convention at Chicago last Friday, after the nomination of Messrs. Weaver, Campbell, Butler and Wolf for tho presidency, Congressman Yo- kurn, of Pennsylvania, placed in nomination Hon, Hendnck B. Wright, of Pennsyl vania. William R. Dale, of Tennessee, who claimed to be a phenomenon as tho only living confederate private in the Uuited States, nominated Thomas H. Much, of Maine, aud he, being on the floor of the con ventiou, declined the honor. Wisconsin presented the name of Edward P. Allis, of that state. The call of states, from Alabama to Wis cousin, was availed of by delegates to speak on questions connected with the greenback labor party and the various candidates. At 3:25 a. ra., it was moved that the con vention proceed to ballot for a nomiuee for Presidentof the United States. An informal ballot was first taken, the re sult of which was first announced at 4:10 a. m just as the day was breaking. It stood: Weaver, 221J; Wright, 1261; Dillaye, 119; Buller, 95; Chase, 89; Allis, 41; Campbell, 21. Befure the announcement of the first bal lot it became evident that Weaver bad a clear majority, and all tho delegate a hastened to change their votes to that candidate. Motions sprang from every part of the convention to make his nomination unanimous, and just as the sun shone through the eastern windows the result of the ballot was announced as "18 for Gen. B. Weaver the total vote and without unv motion his nomination was made unanimous. In the midst of a perfect pandemonium of shouting delegates, the nominations of can didates for Vice President weio made. Gen Iloraco P. Sergeant, of Massichusotts, pre- seutiug the name of A. M. West, of Missis sippi. F. J, Chambers, of Texas, the no in inee of tbe St, Louis greenback convention was also put in nomlnatinn. On the first ballot Chambers received 311. Gen. Cham' ber's nomination was then made unaul mous. At 0 a. in , Geueral Weaver came into the hall, apparently fresh after a good night's sleep, and accepted the nomination which a sleepless convention tendered to him. He said that in n most informal manner, and re lying on Divine Providence, he accepted the trust reposed In him, and promised to in form I lie in in a more formal manner of hi acc3 t nice. After passing the usual vote ot thanks the convention, at U:10 11, in,, adjourned tine die. The following are the resolutions in full ;,t'oarit, nut n is ine sense ot the houso that all currency (whether metallic or pa per) necessary fur the use and convenience of the people shall be Usued, and its volutn controlled by the government, nnd not lu ll r through the b.ink corporations of the country, ami wnen so issued. It thou it lie full legal tender in payment of all debts public ami private. lUtohed, That In tho judgment of this House tnat portion nt me, interest hearing debt oi i no unite? states which shall be re deemable in tbe year 1881. or prior thereto (being in amount about f 782,000,000) thould uot bo refunded beyond the power of the government to call in such obligations and pay them at any time, but should be paid as rapuny as pusiui anu according to con tract. To enable the Koverument to meet these obligation! the mints of tbe United States shall be operated to their full capacity in the coinage of standard silver dollars and sucn other coinage as the business. 1 uteres 1 of tbe country may require. centenarian ex-soldier, who died recently n a Russian village, continued his business of tailoring until death, though ho had been blind for forty years. His sense of touch was so acute, that ho could distinguish dif- rent bank holes. He used to thread his leedleby means ot bis tongue. It should be the aim of every owner of Iorse?,Cows,&c.,to make them as handsome and u-eful as possible. The German Horse and Cow Powder helps to develop all the powers of the animal. It improves its beau ty and iucreass its usefulness. It makes milk, muclc and fat. By using it a horse will do more work and a cow give more milk and be in better condition with less feed. Bold only by weight at 15 cents a pound by 0. A. Kleini, Bloomsburg. Dec 12, '79-ly Now is the lime to buy Dress Goods. Summer Dress Goods r.t cost at Clark & on's to reduce stock. 'ATIIUKNT OTA M.UO.USIllJItU SCHOOL DISTRICT for llip jrnr rnittnff .Innr t, INHO. M. U. WooinVAIll), orecto'. Iir. fsui II SlI'JVJ t 83-7 IS tfil 85 W CH491I 107 V llXMOO 6537 30 cr. To am't of duplicate t8T9.'o Til lintflnn., nil dlltillpAtp '.A-TH liy amt. or cxooeratloos on dupli cate 1S79.VO Iiy additional exonerations on da plicate tsis-H ny am't returnel to commissioners liya'mtpald Treasurer on dupli cate 1878-'79 Iiy am't nald Treasurer on dupli cate! 1 879 mi llv 9 ner cent elm. on 8393 fill 11 balance due district on dupli cate 1S79.DO Total, 8S3I sa EL! JOSE'S, Treasurer. Dr. To am't recoil oil from M.C. Wood ward, collector I72S"9 To am'treo- lvcd from J. 11. Oraul, former treasurer 89 OS To am't received from bondsmen of W. n. Roons. !9 73 To am't received from Bllas Conner i J9 To am't received from J. It. nvans, old Academy lot sis so Hy am t of orders cashed less or ders for commissioners 7430 M 3 percent commission on same 14s CI uj uaiincuin uauus ui ireuaurer osisa ToUl, $910060 $3100 CI) I1UILDINO FUND ACCOUNT. Dr. Cr. To am't tax leMcd for building nurnoses 1620 sr To am't received of J. It. Kvans on old Academy sis so To am't from former collector 80 on To am't from e-llas Conner 4 90 To ain't from former treasurer list Iiy am'ttpald for Vxmd redeemed Itooooo Iiy Interest paid on bonds i 634 80 Iiy treasurer's commission 8143 Hy collector's commission 83 69 Ilyam'tcsoneratlons 21 74 Hy am't ret timed to commissioners 7 ( o i-y am't duo dlstttct by collector 8hi on Hy am't duo district by treasurer 666 66 Total, 13541 SS 12511 SS SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT. Dr. Cr. To am't tax levied for school pur poses $S507tO To am't tax received from former collector 821 39 To am't tax received fron former treasurer , I To am't tai received of bondsmen of W. H. Koons S3 76 Hy am't paid 17 teachers 14771 26 Iiyam'tpatdtiiinltors 41180 Hy am't paid advertising state ments and printing bonds 00 oo Hy am't paid repairs and cleaning 184 14 Hy am't paid table 8 6o Hy am't paid auditors foes 8 no iiy am c taio cleaning s organs it w Hv am't imld 7 callous Ink 6 23 Hy um't paid era on, trees and sundries 89 81 Hy am't paid Montour school dlst. II m Hy am't paid secretary's silary 150 eu Hy am't paid coal and wood 2.J4 21 i3 uiu b pum iri-tuiurer a cuuim n. ji, ix 11 ain't paid collector 184 4 0 liyain't exonerations Miiifi Hy am't returned to commissioners is do Iiy am't duo district by collector Too no Hy ain't oue district by treasurer 10 07 tea. -j so (0929 so Marriages. Total, gTATEXlEST OF INDKBTKDXESS OF No. 40 bond Issued to S. V. Uoonc, oueuctowr l.issi lot Jan. 1 V) to .June 1. m) No, 41. Itond Issued to I.E. bchooa- over, due octoo rl.vi Int. Jan. 1, Vi) to June 1. 'wt No 42. Hond IsHued to UTomlln- fion due uct. l, 'M Int. Jan. l. so to June 1. 'so No 43. linnet issued to I. L. hclioon- over, due Oct 1,'ttj Int Jan. 1,'witoJune 1,'mi No. 44. Honu Issued to Freaa llrowu duo Oct.l. VJ Int. J.in.1, n) to Junol, 0 No. 43. liond thhud to Freas lirown duo October 1, 'f2 Int. Jan. !, 'o to June 1. to No. 48. Uond issued to bllas Conner due OCt. 1, V2 Int. Jan 1, soto June 1, 'so No. 47. uond Issued to Douglas Hughes, due Oct. 1, "83 InuJan 1, &oto Jun;,'80 No. 4$. Jlond Issued to Dougtos Hughes due Oct. l. 3 Int. Jan. 1, 'so to June , No. vi. liond Issued to bllas Conner due Oct. l, '-a Int. Jan. 1, tto to Jucel, 'bO No. 50. liond Issued to Freas Urown due Oct. l, 'M Int. Jun. l, ly) to Juno '80 No. 51. Hond Issued to bllas Conner dUtJOCt. 1, bt Int. Jan. 1. VO to June I, ') No. 5'2. Uond Issued to Silas Conner due Oat, 1, "w Int. Jan. I, 'oo to mno 1, 'so No. 53. Itond Issued to Freas lirown due oct. l, 's5 Int. Jan l, &0 to Juno 1, "80 No m. Itond Issued to Silos Conner due Oct. l, h5 Inr. Jau. I. 'w to June 1, V No. 65. Uond Issued to bdas Conner due Oct. l. 5 Int. Ian, 1, 'wto June t.'so No.&tl. Itond Issued to Mover Uros., due July 1, 'ml int. July i,'79 to Juno 1, &o No. 5T. liond Issued to oa Id btroup due July l, wt Int, Jan. 1, Vj to Juno 1, '80 No.5S. liond Ussued to Creasy lirown duo July Int. Jan. l 'witoJunel, '80 No. 9. Itond Issued to Creasy & Urown due July l, 'ftf Int. July l, 7tt to June 1, w) No. to. Itond Issued to Luzetta Creasy duo Julyl.'bd Int. July 1, 7tf n Juno 1, S No. ci, Uond Issued to Luzetta creasy duo July l, 'wl Int. Jan. l. 'lo to Juno 1, '60 No. 02 Hond Issued to IMvld btroup due July i, '?7 Int. Jau.l,8otfJunel.so No. 03. i:ond issued to ll. It. Urown di.e July 1, Int. Jan. 1, "coto Juno 1, so No. 04. Hond l&sued to Creasy & Urown due Jdy i, 't7 Int.Jan,i,'M)toJunel '60 No. 65. Uond Issued to K, It. lirown due Jul l, "87 Int. Jan. l, wi to Juno 1, '80 No Cfl, Hondlihuedto J, J, Urown due July l, int Julv i( to June 1, 'tO No. 67. ItODd Issued to U. W. boilth due Jlyi.bT Int. Jan. 1. m) to June l.&o XKOUTOn'HNOTlCK. KST1TK OP BCNJiMIM WINTSRSTXRN, MCKASSD. Tttens testamentary on the cstatn of Benjtratn WlnrTMtwn. latp nr IMn townh!n column bl. count. Pen n' deceased, bare bei n era-led byllio HrrfKter nf said county to U A. fiermin and riiineas Whllmlrc, Kaecurors. All pep son; havlntrclalms against thestAta of said dece. dent are remietnl lo Mrecnt them for settlement and those Indebted to tho estate to make payment to tho undemtirnert Kxccutors,wlthout delay. ! A.tlKltMAN. Derr's I'. O., PIIIVKAM V1I1TMIHK,I D0 Summit, may is, lojr tiecutors. AMKN'OMKNT TIIKMKT1IODIS UM.HIUW). :ic i t OF THE ( HAKTKK O! llODlST KPISCUPAL CI1UHC1I OK Notice in hereby irlvrn tint nnrltcallnn has bren made to tho Court of Cctnmon rlrintf Columbia county for Irate to pinendihu tnarurcf the above named corporation under tne Actor Mtmbiyof April vj, mi no uinitiiq ursi ciauso ot am icie xoi im Chatter bo iiineinted to u to read "The tiuslness of tho Raid corporation Minlt uo conducted by not less uihii miiu uur iiiuio iuuu uioe uuauvs, r H. KNOHTt, J as. C. Brown, Tiesldent. secretary. mayiw-4w UDITOU'S NOTICE. IN TI1K MATTER OP TUB ETATK OF CUIUSTIAN ASH, DUCK A BED Notion U hereby plven by tho undersltrned auditor appointed by the Orphans' court for ihe Count? of Columbia, to distribute the balance In the hands the administrator of raid decedent, that he will tit in inn uLscanrpo oi me uuncs oi nis appointment at Ms oflico In Ithiomsbur niton Suturdai.tho 26th dar of Juno, imo. ntten o'clovkin the furer.oon where and at whkh lime all partus interested in the said iuuu are rerpjiren io im aw npm'ar nr uw loruver m barred from any claim upon said tund. I'AULK. WIltT. may 27, lfctiMw Auditor. UDIT0t'is"TlCl in tlio matter of the assigned estatft of llazletlno ana pieci iorme ocnenioicreuuors. Notlco is herebv irlven by the undershrned auditor appointed by th- court of Common ileas of the County of Columbia, lo distribute tho balance la the linn (is of lUUm 11 Abbott, Assignee, to and among th-j parties entitled tu-rtto, thttt he w 11 dlsehaige the duties of his appointment at his oflico in Hlooinhburir, upon londa ,the 21st day ot June, iso, at ten o clock In tho forenoon, w here and at whti h time all names liavtnir claims upon said fund arorttplred to appear and present the same or be forever debarred from any thare of l ho said fund. miy 2S 1KJ-C-4W Auditor, Dauchy & Co's. Advt's. EH rpTyTPArp TAT llraailiinr, Nfir VorU, . D. lJtvnn.l.,l'ubltali'r ot llrst-clasa sub scrlptlon books. Wants one or mnro Agents lnev o ry count v. steady work and best terms. june s, du iff a HALT TRADEMARK Keilkk KnuMM, At liloomsburc June lOlli, 18S0, by Kev. J. 1'. Tustin, Mr: Wm. J. Keller to Miss Dora M. Krumm, both oi lilocimburg, l'a. Business Notices Total, soooo T to SOI DO soo no 0 00 X03 oo 60U00 H M) 5H CO 101110 8 (II 1(12 M too 00 5 I'O 205 00 SOO IK) r w 2u5 oo cue uo USD 512 SO 8UO0O J to 807 50 SIM (HI 1 M SO? CO t(IO(H) 12 5U 512 50 200(H) 5 IM 205 00 500 IK) 12 CO 612 CO 690 OO 12 CO 512 60 200 00 SOU 20500 600 00 12 CO 512 60 COO 00 12 60 512 60 COO 00 27 CO C27 60 6OOO0 12 60 612 00 200 00 6 ( 0 205 00 100 00 5 60 1U"M 100 00 S CO 105 60 100 00 2 50 102 CO 600 00 12 50 512 50 600 00 12 61 512 50 200 00 5 OO 205 00 lOOOl) 2 60 102 60 200 00 1100 211 00 100 00 2 CO 102 tO .sS42(IO 1 MALT AND HOPS- &ITTEB$ THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Kf II Whereas, the world renowned reputation of Ihej White bowing Machine, Indues rnanv unscrupulous comtvtltors to resort tOs nil klnrW nr mpnn trirlra tti tnlura Its renutAtlon. weD beff to caution all Intending purchasers not to buyaj White Machine except lrom Its regular aulhrrlzcd dealers, who will j uq ausiuinea vy ine iuuuwiuk unauLj. WE WAItttANT TUB NATDItAI, WEAU AND TKAR OF TIIE White Shuttle Sewinn: Machine, ;s w.tTB NttMiiKii in.iaan poll FAMILY PIIKPCMri SKS. ANDIIEHKllVAIlltKKTO KKEI- TUB SAMK3 IN itliPAIIt KOIl T"K TKKM OF 1'IVli VKA1W1 KHOVI THIS 1) VTB. FURS OF UllAltUE. This warrant exrents the brcakacro ot needles TS uuuumsituu Miuilli-n, . ."a"l This warranty will not bo sustained unless tho1 1'iaio numiier a Dove inven corn-puuu mui uw . number on the shuttle race slldo. lleware ot dclacca s or altered numbers WltlTnRKtt'IN'fl MACHINE CO. Ths "WHITE" Scutt o Eowing Machlaoa Has OKKATKKCiriciTr than any otherramuybewinc jiucuiue ror uuing every variety oi worit. J. SALTZElt, (lenoral Acent, Bloomsburff , Fa. OcU S, T9-ly. PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS'J Printetl at this Office OS fc-HORTESr NOTICE ND AT TUB- MOST BF.APON.AHIF TVRVBe PILJ EEMEDY.1 l-iles What unceasing1 tortures ariso rrom inter--i iti.'pdiiif. Kxurnnlnnd Itclmttr l'lles The valn- endenvnrs to obtain ive i pirtlalrellel hasdtaeour- , iiffd the iiLllltoni who outTer, and thej havo born t'M'lratforiy insllm n thinking there was no hope or urosMct ot a euro. uti hstanillng tbe tout t tut riirtw f niti-M. nnd the nlcturu of aflrony rvstlnir, on the fice if tnoho who have tiled tho verlousrem- edloibut.ln vain jet eagerly sought ior ana anx loush trledanjthtitglha promises the least relief until their eoutuire ban long since given place tode Bpondency, let them cheer up, allow the smiles ot hnpplneii to tiluinlnuU the nnggard countenance, ana the duties ot lire will bo performed with a degree , of bnpplneiss ai-d pleasute unknown for week months orjearf. ltnggs l He Heruedleaare the re sult or unce-utlng btudyaud expiirlmentlng, the ne plusultr o m'j.llc.il nele'tc, and lu every recpect Hire scl -ntiric and reliable f jr the cure of piles la ev ry r i m, lines' reiatjaiod are soia oy u. a. iieim, ICooinsourg, l'a. i, Try llr ItrluM"1 Ifuuloti ItaNniii. rpm INCOMPAItAULK NUTUIENT I Hilchfr In Itone nnd Muscle I'roduclt ir Materi als than all other forms of maltor roedicuie. wtillo free lrom the ubjectlons ured against malt lltiuoM. For d'ftlcult digestion. Mck Headache. Consump tion, I'.maelatlon, Mental and I'hjslcal Exhaustion. nervousness, wanx oi Meep, uicerame eaKnesses of Females, Kxhaubtion or Nursing Mothers of the aged, and of df llate children, MALT ltlTTEKsary tho purest, rrst and most economical mndlclnpeer compounded. Sold everywhere. MALT ul'lTIilW CU..ltostou,Mass. d June 4, "bo-jw O- E SAVAGE, OKALKK IN Silverware Watches.Jewelry.Clacks.&c, tirfisrni rtiiv. and tlio scores or won- derfunemedlesorreredfur ibeV'ureot this disgust- W inrr tikPMSp. v, i n ii ar worse-tiiHn wormiest, n&a v' i dlseourawed the millions wno suffer and havetrt-1 in vale for relief and cure until their courage Is gone and the victim still sutlers la UouDt. Hern we are with nr. Josiau ungus' caiarru speeincs os 1 ana 2, and how shall we proceed to convince that we lue the best audcheatHSt remedies known. 1st-we win fni-nich itinm ti ltiGrwinMhtn nnrtlftA nn rntiiil. t ton 'no cukk no rT." ind will payltoufora ' nna.i tlmv ul I tin I fiiri !4rii. 111 nnv CtiHl fur thflr 'i 1 tipi losacure. 4th W 111 pay IVjO If anj thing pol- .l-L stmom or deleterious U round In their eomitosltlon. 5th vtll pay i,ooo ir in auy particular ir. Josian liMJca catairu hpecmcs oreiouua aiuereni irom - repri-t-entatloit. arranted to Instantly relieve and rauicauy cure Acme, uuruiiiu, uu'eruu. o or urv ua tairh.ioid intno I end. and all affections ofthe ca uifs of the b-ad and throat. Two bottles tn ono dox. ureaiest kucccss oi ine age. soia oy i. a. Kieim, ltioomsuurg, ra. Try Dr. IIHitK' Cittnrrli .specinrs. All kinds of Watches. Clocks and'Jtwtlrv nea 1 repaireu anu warrameu. may u, o-u S15QQ1 TO fCOOO A YEAH, or W to f 20 a I nay in yourown icaiiiy. wontK Women dotswellas men. Many make morethan the amcuntstat- ledae. no ono can fall o make money fast. Anyone can do the work. You can make from cents toll an lour by , devotlnkr vour evenlnirs and SDare tlmo to the busi ness, ii costs hot iii ii g to try in uuvmef-s. ioming iiKe it ior money maKing fier enrreu wiore. uum nessplensant and strictly honorable, reader, If jou want to know all about the best pijlngbuilnss be iore inep'iDiic, sena us your, aotiresn ana we $1,000 REWARD M OATAHHU Uthe mostuulertal and distressing isl rtlspasecf them-enem day. and. tho scores of won- , f 1 BUNION BALSAM. liuriloni. Cornsand o-hera Iraentsof thereetcausa much suffering amonir all nations by whom shore are v, orn. Tht re Is more man Jloo.oo i worth of boots andhhnes destroyed annually lu tne united states (tn thereat or the wor d more than ll.ooo.oon) by cut ting while m w, or nearly ho. to rnHko i oom for pain ful uuulons. corns. Ingrow Inu nat s.Bore Insteps, etc. Hestdes ilils great cicnnce, there la paid In rsevr York to chiropodists about rAWO annually; lu New r.utri.inu biuit s nuout j3,isi, , iu tue western ana toutnern about su.oiio: and In tho rest of the world nbour f oo.ihj ; i-eidcHthtft then-is SNXrioOepentnn- nuauy or caustics a a oiner worumss coropounas for the cure ct Hunlons, Corns, Hnre Insteps, i ender feet, etc. To uold thehe great losses and expendi tures, use Dr. juslah llrlggs' ltunlou HiUam aud hum Corn cure, which li tho only preparation known that trues Immediate relief and radically cures hard, sort land ulcerated Bunions hard, soft and festered Cfrns, vascular excresences, callobltles large and small, sore tnslej a' bitstered heels, terder feet, Itigroulni; nails. tc without rauslnir or leav ing unv pain ormirentBs. Warranted safe and sure. Mold by C. A. Klelm, llloomsburg, l'a. Try llr. llrltftfi ITnimrnllcled Pile Ilemedy. ASSETS. Cash In hands of ccllector on dupli cate of 'm-'so Due by Hemlock BChool district Mate appropriation UDpald cesh In hands of treasurer tluoo oo liw ft ua uo U14S 2437 57 S4IU43 Boot headquarters at McKinney's. Do not fall to call at Clark & Son's for Drets Gomls as llicy reduced the prices ot many goods to reduce Btoct. Boots and Shoes cheap at SIcKianey's. The nubile nre hereby informed that splendid suits are now made from the latest styles ot Sprint: Gondi on the following terms: Ialttl Sight, Louett l'rictt, Beit Ju ferial, Heat Worlmanthip, and Jlett Fits at the Popular storo oi uaviu jjwenuerg. lion. Georce N. Corson, Norristown.ssye: The l'htenix Tectoral Is indispensable in my family. It acts lite a charm in ctirlnc cnnirha and colds with the chiUlreu.and 1 always use It when addressing a jury. Price jo cenls. u. A. Kieim.iuoomsourg. apriu-iy Another caso of I'ine Heady Made Cloth lug just received at I) I.owenberg's. Admission free at McKinney's. All kinds of Dry Goods nnd T'luimini'i at the lowest prices at Ulark v Min i, Call at McKinney's (or Shoes. Kor Nobby Hats, For laleft blylea, For Lowest Prices, Go to David Lowenberg's Cash paid for -1000 bushel" of gnod White or Yellow Oats at Silas Young's, Light Street. ' .March l'J Urn Actual indebtedness Attsst: jas. c. liunw.V, Preside nt. c. S. 1 U11.MAN, secretary. We tho undersltrn'd auditors "t BloomsburB, ra , haeexamlaed the foregoing statement with ttio vouchera aa presented bv the1! reasurer.oud nnd the same correct unu approve the same, KHA.NKP. KLINE. 1 TlltlS. WElllt. i-Auditors. II. W. UL'CKINailAM.I June 10, 155. DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. KsTATK Or PANIKI. W, ROBBIN3, PECE1SED. Letters of AOmlnlstratton on thepRtate o. Dan'el W. Kobblns, late of the tow n of Bloomsburc.Colum- bla eo., dee'd, have been granted by the KeglJLer cf I said county to the undersigned administrator. All persons having claims agalu-t tne estate are ro I nuesieu 10 present mem ior seineraeni ana uiose 1 iuucuicu w uihku payment nunout ueiay 10 COltTEZ 11. ItOHUINS. Administrator. J.'ne 11 'So-Ow p. o. Woomsburg, Columbia co. l'a. send you full particulars ana private terms free: samplea worth 5 also free : xoucan then n ake up your mind fursourselt Address qeoikie STINSK.S CO.. Portland. Male. oct s, ;-!)' M. C. SLOAN & BRQ. iiMio.nsniTitn, i't. Uanufocturers 01 Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, PLATTOIlM WAIjONS, 4c. Flrst-clasa work alwuys on hand. HEPAIItINO NEATLY DONE. Trices reduced to suit tne tiroes. Call aud see tho Ilest and Cheapest Sum mer Suit for iG 00 at D. Loweubcrg's. Hubbers at McKinney's. l'UnUONOTIc'E. The Clothing Store of David Lowenberg is welt stocked with all the latest styles ol Clothing for Men, Youth and Children Call aud examine. Harriet A. Newkirk. of Salem, says: 1 was cured of tetter iu niv hand hy three applica tions nf Camphor Milk, My husband was curenotolil running sores try using It, I cured my son of a spralntu ankle, I'rl e2 cents bnlil Iiy U. A. Klelm, ltlootniburg. april 1C,'80,1 A DMINlSTltATOK'S NOT1CK. KSTiTK Or IIISHV LI1IB, DtCElSSU, Letters of administration on tho estate of Henry Ihr. latent lteuer townshln. columbu rn.. l'a: deceased have been granted br tho lteirtster or nald county to c, w Miller, Adm'r, de lionla non cum un. ratnento annexo. All persons having claims agalbet the estato of the decedent are requested to prv-seul tucuj lui m:iiu.ciii, buu iuuw muvuiru lu UIU Cbl' ate to make payment to iho undersigned Admin' UUUtlW UlUSVUb UCiUJt C. W. UILLEIL M.VSlCW ArtmlnlKtdlr.v fcloanubvuv, r415rTTr -Mrphlne TTablt cured In Iu to vo J x. J- kj ill. ua s. ro pay 11 , cured lr. .1 ruENS. Lebanou, u Ste aprll 'i, 'so-iy Ecad and Kellect. local and eonstltutlorat treatment for all ca tarrhsi am cllons. lr .loslah lirlg' Catarih t-pe-clrt s nre otTeretl to tnose anilcted with acute.chron tc. ulcerative or dry catarrh, co'd In the head, hay revpr, relaxed pal ite, sore throat. boaren-f.s. loss of voice, nnd all arrectlon i f tho nasal cavities and throat, ulthHr-uarant ethar tueyarecheaper.bet-ri-r, moreen cieious. curing quicker, with more cer tainty, and more ag',eeabie to us.-s than anr remedy jet discovered. Two bottles in ono box. ono of uhich reduced with water makes w ources for use. Price ( in vr rnckage, fun lated to responsible partita on conditions: '"'n cure no pay Dealers aro authorized to refund the money It pur ch isers n'e not sittsned. The 'pecin'-s are contl'u tlun il ua well ns local. Itio will bn paid If they fall to cure v h n usi-d o directed, f ion for their equal as a cure, fjuu if i.ythtug po!or.nusor deleterious 1i faui.dln their ermiKiMtlnn Mono (will re paid) If In at y respri t Iir. litlega' Citarrh Specincs are fuund dint rem frrm rcpresenlot'on. TIere Is an on poitunlty fur thos'j discouraged bv repeated fail ures to trv atom on a guaranteed cure. And the tlinldvhorea'-diceptlor may venture totry these sKdllcs Blihoutleellng that they are to to hum bugged, ss there Is no il.k to run. w arraatcd cheap est, btsr and most agreeable, if notfonnd satisfac tory demand jour money and it w ill .bo returned. Sold by c, A. Klelm, I'loomsburg' Pa. Dii. J. lmiofjsftco.. aprll i8 -so-iy Newark. New Jersey. C. C. GnLIGNAN, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, AND DEALKIt IN STOVES, HE-A-TsR-S RANGES, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Shop in Opera House, Gth door aprtm.-so.jy A DMJNISTIUT1UX NOTICE. EsTiTB OP ISRAEL BOflEKT, DECEibEP. Itlers ot Adrnlulblratlon on Iheefatatoor Israel Iiuif-rt. luto of (lieeuwuol towcsbln. Uuluinlila cn . I'eiiii'a., acmbed, lmo Iw-u granted by the lietrlt UTotbutd co, to tlio uuderslKiied AdmlnUtratiU. Alt iert.oii8 havlnir cUtius against the estu, of the dt-cedent are rtquvbted to or sent thtm IorBettle- luunu, uuu uiubu inue u it u iu iuo esiaie 10 make pay meut to the undfrfaltfocd Admlniitrator without bUSN BOdEUT. C. W. Millkii, AttV, Administratrix. em -Kidney vm PAD an !3, !), ly, A UUITOU'S NOTICE. DOESYOURBACK ACHE?. IlO 50U IiaFt, I'nln In !hn hldH As, vnn nnhU In Heialn or hp I your I Hue? I jmr I'rlno htuh coloredt Do j uiuu m voAuutrir.ous or I'.rlck Dun lierili In lour IrlneJ Dojou sun r mm Nervous Debility cr WeaxceesT you have I'clulul I'rlnatlngT Hwn your KIDNEVB or IILAIUitK aie tmctid, ud jou should tot delav uslne our Tod at once.ti r It will ff rlali.ly cure jou. when botll Ing else can. lirsile by druggist, or sei.t by mall upon rnelpt of pil, e, ,iw. K-i ri usiour address for cerimcaUsa 01 cures und our book, "How a Ilfo wss taed." DAY KIDNEY PAL CO., TOLEDO, OHIO f n-HKH AIIEof all other Kidney Tads. DISTRIBUTING AQENOY AT THE PEOPLES' DRUG STORE, It loo HI slll Iu Ju tho mattfrof tlio ea'o of rcaloatato of WIULim K-huj ur by w, u, biutih, Asslncu lur tho Unc ut U cii'ditorti. Tho Auditor annolntPil bv thn Pnnrt nf Pnmmnn I Pleaa of Columbia county to dlstrlbut nriMviuU nf bhu?, sir iv I'j fcnco uuiKvuiui ue nni im ui iiib par a lUHIinnu Ul, 13 Hill U III lUUWIlilUiirLr IJL! lilday tho i'.h Uny o( July, at. lo o'clock la 1 Iho forenoon Of faald (lV. All i frsonn hsivlriL unv I claim upon wild fund to then aid tht ru jireseut the U E. WALLKH. tune U, 'fft-iw Auditor. A UlJlTuU'ti ionuE. KaTATE OF ILliS 1'KALEH, PECEASEP, Notice Uheifhy jjlventhat the undtTbiirned an. icliiUdHu auditor to diatrlbuie tho f ind lu tno nandd of KUab Laubacii. ooo of Uio adnilr.lsiratuM I vi Dims if aior, uet-euiu to una ninoiitf tlio puriU's irut-tbiru luciiiu, win miruu at lilt U1I1CO IU IH'Hlia- I tmr.on talurdiy, Juuo 19 l(yu. at luo cluck lu the lort'uoou to i-t-rfuim the dutloa cf his &pNjlttuittit; when atiU btio ailjx'rbons lHMotr cla ma titxiu iho saldNoU uru requiitd to pitbent themor Utfort-v-cr debarred from cowing u for a bhare of bald JOUS O. FliKtrZK, Jlay i, l&so-iw Auditor Wff mmtwjf Rowell & Oo's. AdvcV. ADVER'riSEllS ny rooressirjir i:i:i. , ltow 1:1.1, x- CO. 10 i-in., miv iutk, can itarn me exact ciibtol uoy jircioard line of ADVElt'llMMi In American juneljw ' 7um (VfyryiyA YEAH ana ennnses 10 agents. tbl I I iu'''lJ''f-Addrel'.O.VHJrrKliV, VI I Augusta, Maine, r June 11 aw OB PRINTED I Neatlj ind cheaply eiecutej st the OoLtrxiux OAo. m Out of town people who can not conveniently travel, may have sam ples sent them of Dry Goods nnd all other goods that we sell If they will wrlta Mo charge, nnd no need to order If not suited. We make it a sinews to attend to such letters quickly; and when orders coma we send the exact rticle wanted, and at exactly same price as other customers pay when here buying in person. When goods are not as oruored, we take them back. Having trained and responsible clerks, who are able to use discretion In filling orders, we are enabled to give great satisfaction to the many customers who Icara ( chotc ta , With a reputation of -twenty years at retailing, wo cannot afford to lose our good name by lank of proper service to absent customors, Vrita plainly, and describe fully what Is wanted nnd about tho price defclred,, Address, John Wanamaker, Largest Dry Goods House, Philadelphia. 3