11 B COLOMBIAN. HtooJtsBUim. rniDAT, Jim: 25, mo ruiiuo SALES. c,(cr Ann Mson, Kxecutrir of II. Cole, ..pi.cil. of Ilcnlon townnip, will oipose teal mi. inale on llio liremlscii on Thursday, ,y 15lh, 1SS0. See ndmllsemcnt. J. llucknlcw ofTcia n house unit lot ultn ,4on Fifl slrcf' '" '',e Town of lllootmlmre, t ptit ate pnto until July 5tli, nnil If not ills cKilcfl7 tlin t tlmo will tio fold nt public ,e hhout rt solvation. Vo aro cjiup IleJ nlnioM daily to explain to ,r.otn who come In tlilsofilce to fettle up tlieir I'tsctJption wliy it i that we cnnnot tako $1,110 ,ea for nil the lime in nrrenr.'. It U 'imply . . Ihote nre nui uur icnus. minever rccJ to do anything of tlio kind, and do not r(.nDt". A short time biloru lint Oclolicr, ;ncVny & Ulwl'i ",0 'ate pulilUncrs, re iicelllio nubscrlplion price lo $1.00 strictly in 01 courfC those who did not pay in nilrancc srenot entitled l till rate, while those who (J for the paper when Die price was two uol i-s a jtar, were charged that price. Now the ronrictorslilp lisacliangeil, hut the accounts re nin nt the Columbian office, just although o change had laken place. Thofo who owe .1 . ... ah mrrt lliun mm tnnr will n., I.tr.i jriHe!"!'-1 ...... j ,..v ..,u 'otlar.4 for the paper, wlillo tliufo who have .tt..A.Ii:n.rlnnnrlpttilirlll nt Sl.KD. 77, irt of thin paper hat always been $2 00 n year. tuli riniains at that, but a discount of llfiy inl m allowed when paid in advance. I'ltieo .aiotiilicr that all pipers for the present year Int are not paid for by Oitober 1st, 1880, will .e ?-.0t) l'.ipcfcntiJ nil oilier materials still rc niiti at a high figmo and we bare to pay eat'i or it. and the low rate li ofliitcd for the pur est of gelling "ew Bulfcilbers and to break up ilie I' s! credit system homo people think that ,f they pay for the paper once in lour or five tears, that Is euflicienl, but it is a great iocon venicneo to the publishers who need the money every enr ; hence nn inducement is held out to tveryiouy 10 pay wiinin mo year, ii 14 uone (pecially forourown convenience, and there fore niter the year has expired, persons not ituiplying with our terms ought not to havo the deck to nk us to give them the sanio bencliis ihal others receive who Ante complied. Let us illustrate what is of frequent occur Mice. A man comes in who owes Hrockwar AKIwellfnr three yoars' suWription. He Is old that his bill Is six dollars to October lJ, 1S75, and SI-CO for the year ending Oiloll r lit, 1SS0. He says thai ns the price floi'ln nly $1 SO, bo will not pay any more thai tli I for the whole time; and if wo do noteiinply he will pay up and stop the paper. Ou reply is that the price up to last October was t'odol lars a year, and we cannot I like less, alii fend ing the paper three years. No fair mined bu mikm man won 11 a-k us to do any suc'tbing lint the impression of many sceuis to I that llic ihreat to stop the paper will lirit, us lu time, and ihcy w ill get it at S1.G0. no nailer when paid. This is n mistake. Wecanu-tris well all'uid lo loso the subrcribcr m to Ise 11 dollarand a half on tbreo years' eubEcriui The above arc cur terms and pi ices Id v. c fliall adhere lo them striclly, and no lfe no one will ask us to mnUo a special rule etaeli we. We treat all alike, and have butie nilo for everybody. jiine-lw 11. V, lllwell and family aro visilij nla- livei in town. - ..uu'; WLUAriVIAN AND DEMOCRAT.BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. town nniWl,l. viiy aa pest and abated il n ail. tli ln'1e lw ngainut the some desreci hut, after 1 the true wav ! in ,. 1. bi .nM ( . ,S anJ Ri'l'H'omselve, cm ;'yooiebr.,lu,,wiln-r;i iz:z JI.na .on. M,,jr WaSer lher In the July ih. , AT',' t"m f Persuasion In the story of "Tom-., Ant! lire cracker League." nslrnil, T.'!,"1"nl'"0f,,'a,moIlih n similar end In view, l),l,l lii ,., sentences and many ple.urc, allures the young, davii n" d .n. I'apcrl!allcons,bv daylight and , hrlighi, will, equal Mfely lo i,ftf. loons and seni or). Oinoitxn No, a Hi..,...,, ,,t . ... I ik .i,. a.d w 'arge niul hcavv ,im,.i. on cm. iI..,. , c,.,n lupon It . , or dry, I'll or Aorl, thick or thin. A, II. Croop. Dil rcrcek,say,,M.V0.3,l(;,c(,()Mof ,h; v...- uu er saw. une le.m works nil day in ; , weniner mul iloea not nilnd It '" l )oir old dfliighicr did all the rcap nr ofter (be first half TrJ. ,himb' In I1 111 t Iwl l.i 1.i. u . ' r u "i'py. r'OII SALE AT THIS mm.. One fount of 23 line l'lca, wood type (4 A) oil's only, about 120 characters In perfect condlilon. H'e hayo two lonnli nearly alike and netd but one. A rare chanco for a country office lo get good P" "l'eP. June 18. )w The Whctcr A'o. 0 ha, taken the lead the lat five pears the world over, as llio most perfect combined Hcnper and Mower. l'or strengthen rahlllly, ensool management and excellence of work, either reaping nr mowing, 1 runnel It bmtm. Win. I'ursel, llloomsburg says ho is moro than pleacd wilh hi. No. 0. uno d-Sw HOUNU AUdUT llOAHINUUllKBK. Kits. Coi.umman: , tlrnnd"hop" UlhoNallonal Hotel the evc- ningof July "nil. Mr. Wm. Wan. of Henri iH'm-e.k Inwniililn. n I J junc l-5w I'ATBMKNT lit' AtVOUNT OK nr.fiminti.. C'OIISKr HANI) FEWIVAL. THfollowing is the slateinentofihc account of he llooimburg Hand Icstivnl, held Jue island JOlhs DK. '""ie lu, 10 noantions S10 0(1 io, loiecciptsufucnlng 10 hi " C!l 11 Wiuic 21, Decker A SlerkelV bill $10 50 t Jacob Aid's bill 0 15 ' W. llnitnian'sbil 5 03 Vi i ii " ' """"'s bill 3 ill 1 Harlinan Hnw. " 1 .is V $03 78 O. A. Klel.n'. 1-W. JlcKeivy's bill 7 71 1 dwell A lllitenbender 175 Mrs. linker's bill 1 23 lolllns,lInlmi'8 & Schuyler CO Crenm s 7 1 To Nell icccipls SS3 58 15 20 Mrs. P. II, Hmilli, of l'lyuioulh, Wjonsin, isvidting at her fallur's, Juelge Klwe. Stores and oilier business places town will be closed on Saluidav July 3rd. Mr. Oeorge Tustin graduated at Brow Uni- ver'ily, Providence, lthodo IIaniI, In week Wednesday, and bis returned home A valuable borfo belonging to Mr.r. W, Oilbs, Ihe liveryman on Irun street, i;d on '1'uctdny night. The Wheeler Xo. G runs I'njhter than another coaibiued ilower and llenper in the niket, cultins five feet. june ,-tf Hev, J. P, Tuntin has resigned bis chae as pislor of the liaptist church, of this ace. It is intended by llio Church to havo tbpul pit immediately supplied. TUB CAMPAIGN COLUMBIAN Only 75 cents lor six months, or $1.50 near in advance, (lot up clubs nnd rend injur nanus. Itespectfiilly, 59s 73 llLooMsaunn ConstET Uanii. lj I.. (!u:no!f, Stc'ij. If your child has worms, glye it the Great Mexican Itcmedy, Ilerhaline Hitters. They nre easy ol administration, pleasant to lake, and harmless as honey. They never disappoint. IJEIIWICK'S MYSTKTtV. Some lime ago, John Seyberl, a farmer living near Iletwick,was arrested nnd convicted of slealing a mule and polling the meat as beef. He wa sent lo the Columbia county jail, from which he subsequently escaped, nnd has not since been heard from, The people of Ihe liltle town aro now gi eally troubled at the mysterious appearance of a strange looking woman, who caeuo noonc knows whence. She perambulates H16 strecla nt nighl, nnd upon meeting a man genornlly raiis bis bat, peers inquiringly into his face, nnd, with the exclamation, "yon are not the person I want," replace? the head-covering and lolls him to go bis way. She is always thickly veiled, and all efibrlsat recog' nilioii or capture have thus far proved frultlis; and recently, when chased by a number of Ber wick's citizens, she ran down llio steep hill upon which the town is built and escaped by swim ming the canal. The ladies of the place arc greatly scared by the appearance of the Strang' er, and It is said that they never appear upon the street afte nightfall, unattended by mascu line ocort. It is thought by many that Ibis wan is John Seyberl, returned in disguise to persecute his former prosecutors, Union I,aultr. The Wheeler A'o. G is tho only to-whled tciper lli.it baa folding id itform lo pats thrill narrow lanes, barn and gites- June lSf The Governor lias appointed James Ij. ba ton, justice of the peace m Greenwood to fillie vasncy causal by tho dentil of A. J..1-bertson. The name of the Milton Independent has In changed lo Ihe Arius. Tho firet number tie the lire, was issued last week. It is chand in size and form. The Wheeler Xo. 0 uses "Wheeler's pate'' au.usuoie anil movable steel latu in e g iards , which cannot bo used by other mai facturers, juno 18-t All Hie members of the Senior Class at t' Normal School, passed the examination I week, nnd were highly complimented by I Male Superintendent There arc thirty-tin in Ibo cuts, Mr. J. S. McMurtrie lias finished tbecens of Iletwlck and finds tho aclual number of n idenU lo bo 2 094. In 1870 the censua v. 02J,and in 1850 it was 158. Wo are requested to announce tho name of ('. II. Campbell, of Ilriarcreek, as a candidate fir the ollice of County Superintendent of com' mon etliooH. .Mr. Lnmpucu h 11 leacner 01 long experience, having been engaged in that I rots-don for the past twenty-five years In this county and Luzerne, june lS-2w M'ATB NOUMAL bCHOOL. F.xtncnEa of commenuemrnt week. Sunday, June 27, 7.30 P. M. Baccalaureate Sprmnn bv Ihe Principal. M. E. church. Monday, June 28. J-.xaminauon 01 urnier irt'.tiln.'itts. .Monday, Juno us, 1: m. i.cciuru ue.uiu I.iteinry Societies, I'cv. U. II. Yocum, Opera irnun. Tuesday, Juno 29. Usaminalion of Under- trriliiali. mntlnucd. Tno-iuay, June u, s 1-. .u. eoucen, jiriei r Pml. t. V. Nilos. Institute Hat I. Weetnesilay, Juno au. I'.xaininauou 01 uu dergradutales, concluded. Wedneday, June 30, 3:00 P. M. Final An nnnnrpiilpnt. CnninUS. Wednesday, Juno 30, 3:30 P. M. Class Day 7TtreisPH. Wednesday ,June SO, 8P.M Calliepian Ke union. School Parlors. Thursday, July 1,9:30 A. M. Commence mot Hvpi-plsrH. Tnnlilute Hall. Thursday. July 1, 2 P. M. Aluinnt Keunion on.) Dinner. Thursday, July 1, 7:30 P. M. Senior ltecep' (ion, School Parlors. Ihe Wheder Xo. 0 is the only machine built ,,!n II'Wit's Pufent JlaUina HmI Hales, which bandies grain in all s'agei in the mos perfect nnd satisfactory manner, june 18-tf llEltWICK LE'TOJlt. Kds. CoLUMEHN: Tho fitberinen are daily making vain n' tempts to laicb the wary bass. Only occasion nil v tin we bear of a few being cnuglil. There will bo a ceneral meellnir of ihe stock The Com Van Tassel Tiuupe pHyed four l.ni.t.r. ..f ii... itni,,.ci v ... n nii,iji,atu-pnk ln(). R Hall. The band ol II' at the olticB tif b'.nnlc 1 llillmpvr. rp,.i.,' wick, by arrangement, reaped a poitlcn of lb intbotownof liloonisbiirg, (to-morrow) Satur1"'. There weie large audiences every day, June 20th, at.hreeoclock in the afiernooinigbt who seemed to enjoy llio play very fiir ilia niirn.c. n.nlrt., r. ,1 .1 . t . - TJ mllfll. laws fur the government of its atlalrs. Lat Saturday morning, at about two 0 clock ;t i. .uniiosed. two horses were stolen from Hi The Illoom band held an open air festival omtable btlongiiu to the William's hotel. One Market street above Main, 011 Friday and Sat- if the horses was oned by Mr. WillltnH and urdaynlgbtsof last weke. The altendanco ll e he other by Mr. Cooper, 01 naziewn. jii first night was not very lame, butoii lh snrnml .me .l.iv and the following men wer sent on Ilie street was crowded and llio proceeds satis- Ii various directions in search of the hi resam! factory. The Catawissa Hand came over aud V iriye the aljrm. I bey lound no irace made some good music at the festival, and af terwards serenaded a number of our citizens. Otborne Xo, 8 Light Jleaper tceij.a 750 lis, runs very light, lias perfect lilting apparatus, KIrby'j celebrated rolling bead rakes (acknowl. edged to be the best self-rake over invented) perfectly controllable, and has no eprimji to get out of order-couseijuenlly is the most durublu and light reaper in Ilie market. june 4-5w We did not intend to do the Secretary of tho town council any Injustice latt week, but simply nu.uu 1110 uiaiier as we unierslood It, vie were Informed by two lesponaible persons tbut no said there were no minutes oflhe council inentlng, 1IU explanation Ii that be meant there 110 minutes of Bufficiont Importance to puoiuii, though all that was done was duly re corded. At a meeting of Democrats held in the par lorof Ihe Kxobange Holel on Monday night for the purpose of v.el(oming home our dele gate to ihe National Convention, David Low cnbtrg, Col, Free re was elected Chairman and l.L. Win and Kobert Uuckinghaui, secrtta rles. W. C. JlcKinney. 0. 1). Itrockway. C. G.liarkley, -Thomas Goicy and P, Iilllmeycr vioa'niiuitui cwooiiKee 01 BrraPgemeuu. lost a trood h'.r.f r. ,'pn IK. l.ear lu mind the "Fourlh" will come oil on third" this year Sir. Slayberry Snyder put up a now cari'incc iouso n short time n; Mim Slnry.H. Ilnr.d, the milliner, moved from Zsumulia lo ihls vlllige a few days since. lotilohiigs are very numerous hotcabouts, soiuo places entirely destroying the plant, SI.-. Uoland'H Htrbein's health lias not been good during the last few weiks. Tho fui.eral of Wm. II. Price, who was kill nt a Cinlrulia colliery, parsed through this ace on the afternoon of tbu 17lh inst. Sirs. I.ucetla Snyder, widow of the late ex coui.ly ttensurer, John Snyder, had her bouse icatly p.uiiled last week. Mr. Dcnnh I-'abiinger, formerly of thisplaee, as returned from Kcranton, where he has been engaged In the carriage manufacturing bus! us, I!cv. J. P. Hen font, of Centralis, delivered an eloquent lecture on Saturday evening in the trimly church, beyond Num dia, bis subject ing, "I.ibby Prison What 1 Sawnnd Heard here." Tnere will be services every fourth Sunday the SI, K. church, in Ibis place by Itev. John uldin ; the next announcement being for lily lib. Sir. Luther X. Snyder, at present a student f the liloonisbiirg Normal School, and whose permanent residence is Slilllln township, visit .1 bis friends and relatives in this vicinity Sat' rday and Sunday last That nged and respected citizen, Sir. George I-cnftermacher,'wbo h approaching bis seventy fifth yenr is fast failing, nnd his recovery is sup losed to be rather doubtful. The Lutheran and Kcformed Sunday School liasBgalneomcwb.it revived. It now numbers from uglily to one hundred scholars. Coimideiabld damage was done by the wind and storm In this part of Ilie county oil the 12th and 13th int?., by way of overturning small buildings and uprooting and breaking down many fruit and other trees. Sir. C, S. Ilower has been commissioned nnd as in town on Saturday as the census taker for this township, instead of Daniel F. Knit' e, the regular appointee. Probably Clint gets little vexed in obtaining the ages of some of the'.bachelorsand old maids, Our cnterpaising townsman, Sir, William Yost, the shoemaker, lias bad a handsome por tico built in front of bis home, aud also had bis welling finely painted. Vi'a suppose the next thing will be to take unto bimstlf a parlrer to aid in paddling life's canoe Sfr. C. II. Barnard, of Ashland, occupied the pulpit of tho SI. E. church in this placo on 0 afternoon of the 13th inst., in tho absence of Rev. J Guldin, the regular pastor in charge, who was away enjoying his bridal J.our. Success and happiness are our congratulations. The members of the various Slcthodist Kpis copal churches of ibis section have finally con luded to have a consolidated pic-nic ami fes tival in some grove near this village on the day nnd evening of Saturday, July 3rd. tjji'.e a good timo is anticipated. One bind of 11111 ie, positively, and very likely two, will be present for the occasion, ''Come one and nil, both great and small," and enjoy yourselves, and by so doing, you will aid in a good and 11 hie work. Monthly. hero about eight years sgn, hut not very many of them. A. gentleman of Cumberland ronr.ty fays, nothing has been seen of it about his locality about two miles norlhwesl of Camp Hill. He would try tho plan propoMl by Ilie Jlund .Vein lorcrand several oilier iigricultulal parers. that of ditching. A farmer of York county says: "Il hasn't reached us yet. Wo'll try ditching. It doesn't trouble Ihe potatoes; it leaves I lie 111 lo the bugs. Perhaps they are blessings In disgiilto, but wo don't see it ast yet." Several other gentlemen were interyiewed on llio subject. Homo said they didn't know any thing about It. It hasn't reached them yet. 0l.crs mid they would tiy ditching ll Jit came, but they did not think it would como Ibis year. It must come within two weeks to do any barm to the wheat around here, as It will have chang ed color within that time. The grasshoppers nnd n worm that strips Ihe leaves oh" Ihe goosebeiry nnd currant bushes nro the pests that nro troubling Ibis locality. The potato hugs can bo doctored very success fully by 'applying Paris Green when Ihe first young bugs appear, for llioso nrejthe ones that do the destroying. Tho Insects generally dis appear ol themselves. The Waynesboro Closdte lays that lba"wheat worm ' is rnvngiutr the fields of wheat in that noighborhoo 1. The worm resembles the black ea'crpillar and varies from a half inch to 1111 Inch-nnd-hair In length. At the time we visit ed n field, n little after sunset, countless num bers could be seen on ihe wheat stalks, on the fenic", and on the railroad siding dozens could ho seen on a square of four or fivo feet. The worm nttacks llio bead as well ns the bla le,nd the altack must piove very damaging lo the crop, They aro said tn bo more particularly confined to low grounds which nre inclined to dampness. Some who profess to bopostediny that these nro llio veritable "army worms," which are bo destructive, but this is n mistake. The general impto'slon among farmers seems to be that the destroying insect will not reach this locality this year. Hut that it is rapidly approaching there is little room tn doubt. When last heard Irom the army was at Womeledorf. Berks county, where it was reported in strong forco and is striking consternation into the farmers' hearts. Thirteen farms havo already been attacked, and the farmers are holding meetings to do vise the best means of defense. One field contning twenty acres of rye was dc stroyed in a single night, after which the in sects attacked a corn field. Il'l'j Patriot. A1 UDITOItS' ItUPOltT or SUOAM.OAF TOWNSHIP (lllbert II031 and Klljah Albcitsan, supervisors, tn nccounr wmi sugarlonf township for tho year ending A pi 11 lllh tsso, Toarn'tof duplicate ot road tax innanasoreiuiiert Iirss To ain't nt dupllcnto ot cash Uix granwu uy 1110 court, 0 mills, In hands of Hubert Ileus lly work done on the road iijt iiniu m Hiipi-rwsor Ily nttcndlngs'.ttleinent Tiy ain't of orders unpaid for tho lly ain't nt orders unpaid tor the yoar ism llynnitof orders Hsucd for the j ear mu It should be the aim of every owner of Horsc3,Cows,&c.,to make them as handsome and useful as possible. The German Horse nnd Cow Powder helps to develop nil the powers of tho animal. It improves its beau ty and increases its usefulness. It makes milk, niucle and fat. I!y using it .1 horse will do more work and a cow give more milk and be in better condition with less feed. Sold only by weight nt 15 cents a pound by O. A. Kleim, Bloomsbtirg. Dee 12, 79-ly Physicians freely prescribe the new Food SIcdicine, "Slalt Bitters," because more nour ishing, strengthening and purifying than nil ther forms of malt or medicine, while free ofrom Ilie objections urged against malt liquors junel-lw Tilt: ARMY WoltM AND HOW 10 FKIHT IT. 12.1 tun 10 Dr. I3S3 40 mi 49 s . tilt 811 I'onmti.f duplicate ot road lax In hands er kiiiaii aiiiphjuhi lly woik done on llio lonl Py exonerations tiy credit irom the present super- t't.nr 42910 $isT JK3 3'2 13.11 P7 t IMJ 81 tli CI 333 43 185 04 (111 09 liS I HI Indebtednrfii DC tnu-nil.li. turn ml To ain't otoierwo! kid I.IIJ1I1 Al- ",-iinuu, U'liiut-u 01 er ij .imue N. 1'eiihlogt on.suiiervlsor, to bo applied ou Uls year's road tax $U1 40 Junotth, Isxi. W'Otho UndprtlTnpil nlt.lltnri nf Hturnt'ln'lf tnwn. stilp duly oxuinlnca and audited all Ihe foregoing ac count and II ad It conect as auovo set out, 11. 11. Ctil.n, " 1 .ItMIIWA ll. DAVIVr Auditors. AAIUIN FK1TZ. I lly order of Auditors, . Attest: ANDUEW LAL'llArU, Juno is, isso. . tlerk. NJ3W FIRM! Tli well known O. II, WHITE, Proprietor of tho OIlANdKVlf.U: AOIHCULTUItAL WOI1KH, has soi l a half Interest In tho same to .7. W. Conner. Thu company have repaired tho w. rkR, and aropre- fiart-11 10 im-niinnnii t,.- ,111 wno warn il'Mining in 1110 Ilie Cif ArlcultnrHi Imiileir.eiits. 'iliey lme Just completed ft new If It hand hue J-low.w hlchlf pus Bible, will heat the runt hand. Also surface plows or Jufntcrn tor tho same. A new Thresherand Clean er vltti centre shake of riddle shoe, called the WI1M0 Tlirpsilicr tuiil Clcmier, wllh both lever nnd railway powers on n creollv miiroi I'll plan. io nianui.iciure LAnii itut.i. liters villi rust iron heads. Corn Plows, doublu and nlnele Cultivators side hill 1'lowa. .Mlllcnullnirs. Turnfiur ot every desrlpttnn done wttn promptness. Ni- M-en (--onsuiniij on ilium a iirifo HHwrimenLoi now Shares for our own and ninny other plows that arn used Initio country. W11 will not lie linden-old In wiukorinaleilole.t tho snmo quality, lllourwnrk 1s warranted toglio satlficilou. or tho money re- Iiinaed. WIIDEl'Y UU.Mris rriliN. Farmers, and tho nubile In central nro rcoiifsted to rail and ex. amino beforo purchasing elsewhere. WHITE & CONNER, Jan. 10, "S0-1y OIIANOKVIUJ!, l'A. A WKHK inyourown town, and nocap Ital risked. You can give tho business n trial without expense. Tho best oplHirtu nlty ever otrcred for thoso willing to woik. You should try nothing else until vnu sen for nnrRi Ir wliQl. nu ran rloAt I ho buslnons wo orfer. No room to explain here. You can devote nil your tlmo or only our sparo time totliobuslness, and moke great pay for cicry hoiirthatou work. Women make as much as men. Hend for special private te rms and parttculars,w hleh womaltfreo. Mtiutnttreo. Dont complain of hard times while you have suoh a chance. Addresa II. iiALLKiT k co , l'oriiano .Maine. oct 3, 19-ly 1).M INISTUATOU'S NOTICK. ESTATE OF DANlKL W. ROnaiNS, nRCRASEP. Lettem nf Admtr.Ktrntlnn fin llinputnln n. ll.inlr,! W. KnblilliR. 1AIP nf Hip tnirn nf lllrnahiiriv fVOinn. bla CO., deed, hae tiecn granted by tho Iteglswr ef said county 10 the undersigned administrator, All persons having claims auninst the estate nro re iiui'ii.-u 10 iirescni. mem lor Boilieinent nnd I20se iniieuiej 10 maue payment without delay to COHTEZ II. ltOIiniNS, Administrator, J.-no 11 '?imsw P. o. Uloomsburg, Columbia co. l'u. nr l "TrvC tIMtoimi.-Allstrlrllyfimr.claM. 1 I IVr Viosold at Wholesalo Kanorv nrlc-ca. Ill host Honors at t'cntcnnliit Exhibition. Matlm- slick's scale for Fquarc Orands. l'lnist Uprights In .Mni'uuit ix.uihmh use. i.aiaioguo ui is jiagea iree. .1 1'lii i.ki. (iietiA.-s.dio wst in llio world. An 8 Eton organ only J03; 13 stops, cut circular free. AIT sent on 15 nays trlal-frelsrut free If unsatisfactory. Facto ry Mlh street and 10th Avenue. SIIDKT MUSIC at h iinco. uaeaiogucoiB.ouo cuo.ee pieces w-nt lor 81 rtuiin-ss .11 &ur.LSuil npni, v.-so-sm wtco A USIINISTKATOIVS NOTICE. ESTATE Of HANNAH I.AM0N, DFCEASED. TjitlrrM of ndinlnlstrftllon nn thn pstntn nf llnnnili j.ainon, late or Ilriarcreek township, Columbia co., Peim'a., deceased, havo been granted by tho ltegls. ter of said county tn c. 11, Jackson, adm'r., tier wlck. l'.i : All persons havlcir claims airalnstlho ea- taloot llio decedent ore requested to present them for settlement nnd those Indebted to tho estate to make payment to tho undersigned Administrator e;. ji. .iaukmj.n. Adnilnlstrator, Juno IS, 'SO-ow Derwlck, l'a. TXIX'UTOU'S XOTIUK. A2J KaTATK OF BENJAMIN W tNTE Ii STE E Nf DECEASED. Tetters testamentary on tho catftto of BcntMntn Winters teen. Into or Vine townshln Colum bia county, Penn'fi., deceased. havoueenpraLted uytho liefflsterof said county toL. A. oerman ana rmneas wmtmire, Executors, ah per sons havlncr claims atralnst the cstato ol said duc& dent aro renufifctM to nrcnt them for settlement. and those Indebted tot bo catato to mako payment ii. a. ukiliiai 1'err s i'. u 1'IIlNEAS W1UTMIKE, Hne Summit, may 20, lsso-iv Executors. lrPv.Hn! 11 noiut nbout four milea from 'Phil noint nai In the wocm rorin-c: nn.l tl.tr., 1 lie track wjh lo-!. uu cu turn - - - nft.mon.Str. Keek, of that vicinity s .m RBlIopIrg riilerU'HS in llio ioa.1 lowai mniintiln. W 111 a coiupnnion, no lonu... 1 1.. .1.,,, .ml returned them to N 111 a uiugui .v . I.nl.n, .Irqm InillrnlPll 111 AllCiriuril iinuii - ,v liail broken loos Irom wucre uiey intioJ. ThU was verificJ the neitilay tBnilluuoftlieremainilerof the torn straps Jliewoolsiiboye reierreu 10. ,n t.-e, the stolen briJIes were also found. The tivos nro unJIscoyoroil. Suspicion points lo a,!J oH'enJer as perhaps one of the fatty. KeI'Oktkii, ersrlck l'a., June S3. '&0. r. John Schleyor, the proprietor of the Cllon, Wi'.i VolUote, a proeres.lvo flenuaii wily, giollfietl us with Ihe Mowing: ilh pleasure I aelj my testimonial lo Ihe my alreaJy slven in fayorof St. Jacob's Oil, wjh I hail occasion to test personally. I mf el extreme pains in the Lack of uiy neck, B)li were almost unlesrable. Having heard 0f . Jacob's Oil I dispatched one of my men t0 a nearest drug ttore, procured a UjU'e and . unceJ to apply it at once The pain rub d on Ihe neit momtng I wi all light Tho news that tho army worm had leached Lancaster, Lebanon nnd York counties has caused considerable alarm anions tho farmers of Dauphin and Cumberland counties. The lestroying insect seems to be marching direct ly wc-tnaid, and If it continues its course will undoubtedly before long strike this locality. A l'atriot reporter interviewed some of the wide-awake farmers living in this and Cum berlnml counties and gleaned from them a few thoughts 011 the subject of the army worm. The first gentleman interviewed was Sheriff Keel, When aked what he would do in case ihe ar my worm visited his property he saldi "Let them come: the only thing that will stop them is ditching. I would dig deep ditches around my fields and run water into them and drown the worms" Another farmer said; "I dou' believe there is anything in it. I think it is a hoax. Thete is a worm around that attacks the goo.-eberry and currant bushes and eats all the leaves oil'. You see the berries hanging full on the bare stock." Sir. John Kby, living at LocustGrove,eays : 'The nrmy worm is neur enough for me. About the only thing to do is ditching, and that will give employment to many laborers." Mr. Gabriel Hiesler says: "I don't think II will reith us this year, und I hope it won't come, lint if It comes I will "doctor" It to the best of my ability. It is no hoar, for I havo talked with men in Lancaster county who have seen it and are Iroubled wilh it. 1 would plow a deep furrow, say about ten inches deep, on the side that they aro coming from, so that Ihe perpendicular side is next to ihe liirui. They cannot climb a straight wall tin inches high. Then I would scatter straw iu Ihe fuirow, anil when tliey come burn them up. I believe that another good way lo destroy them would bo to placo a row of sawdust lu advance of ihem, and pour coal oil on it nnd set it on tire when ihey reached it. They do not attack tho grain whin Il Is ri c, as it is too tuugh, Tliry utlatk the gre-u wheat and chew it oil' near the roots Then they tan eat Ihe grain " One ginlleniaii liv'ii.g near HummeUluwii. says he doesn't know an) thing about ihonnuy worm, but ho knons that the grasshoppers nre near him. They have destroyed a large field of wheat and havo began on cue of rye. (Join, from one Held to another they are so thick that a elep cannot bs taken without killing a hulf do i, n or more. Sir. l'Uhtr, rctidirg near Shlietnaiislown, says: "We ate Iroubled with a whiut worm but I do not Ihluk ll Is an muiy worm," Sir, Abner llaael, whose funis are just this aide of Hummel-town, says; 'I would not know what to do wilh Ihem, 1 think it best to let them run their coure. It i-n't infe l'arlj green Ihem The only thlncs lhal both' eruaate the grasshoppers, and tl.ey iifj es pecially bad when there la a drcrght, There was a worm here about eishl years ago that ale up the wheat. It nle entirely through the held of tho stock, then went to another, thus miVing the wheat owlets except for straw Sir. Nliley Buys the army worm was arcutd hhT TUB l!UiES UK EXr'UKCED 1 It has come to be a well known fact that there are certain portions of this county from which delegates come to the Democrat ic county convention annually for the pur pose of making money. Tho rules require that nil delegates shall bo instructed for whom they are to vote in convention, aud that after the second ballot, the candidate receiving the lowest number of votes, shall he dropped from the list, and bo on after each second ballot. After any candidate is dropped the delegates instructed for him are free to vole for whom they choose. This en nbles certain districts to send their delegates here instructed for men whom they are quite sure will stand lowest in the convention and after tho second ballot they are free to voto for tho one who is ready to pay them tho most money to cover what they ell nee eisaru expenses. These expenses are anywhere from ten to ono hundred dollars apiece, and these demands have, iu too many instances been paid. In at leastone case, not very long ago, tho general belief that two delegates had been bought in this way, resulted in tho defeat of the democratic candidate for tin important office. The fair namo of tho Democracy of this county requires that these corrupt practices shall cens.-. Tho law specifically prohibits) them and attaches a heavy penalty to any violation. A resolution of the convention of 187S aims at this very matter in the follow ing word1: Jlesolccd, 'J hat the Standnui Committee be authorized to examine any charges which vxay he made lo them, of violation of law or Dan oct alio rules hti ami candidate in connection tt'ittt the actcfate election or convention, ana iy such charges shall be sustained, to take all nee esiary steps to vindicate the law and the rules of the party. Chapter IV, Utile III is as follows : In case oj the death, declination or REMOV AL of any candidate put in nomination ly the convention, before the election, a new nomina tionof a candidate shall be made by the Stand ini Committee, callid toiiether for that purpose by public notice, from among citUens eligible under thete rules. It will be seen that the regulations of the party are ample to remove any candidate who has obtained his nomination corruptly, and to put in his place a new man. This portion of our machinery has never been put in operation, and bence it has been lost sight of. Hereafter let it be knoin that the law and the rules will bo rigidly enforced against anv man who shall obtain his nomination by the ue ot illegal means, and then we shall have fair nominations and triumphant elections. USIINISTIIATOK'S NOTICK. S.STATR OF 11ENRV l.KUR, DECEASF.P. Lettersor administration on llin rstntfl or ITenrv Lehr. lato ol Dealer townshln. Columbia co.. l'a.. deceased have been granted by tho Register of said county to O. W. Miller, Adm'r, do bonis non cum tcs tnmento annexo. All persons having claims against vuo u&uiiu oi iiioueeeui'utortj requesieu eo present Lui-ui ,ur M-ii.ii.'uieiii.u!iu mouu luunoieil lo uiu i'hl- aio io make payment to mo undersigned Acimin U19WUIUI WUllUUl, UlJllY. C. V. MttXEn, Slayst-sw Administrator. Uloomsburg, ra. UDITOK'S NOTICK. IN TUB MATTER 01' TnK ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN ASH, DECEASED. Jfotlco Is hereby- given bvtho undersltrnod auditor appointed by the orphans' court for tho Countvot Columbia, to distribute the balanco In tho hands or the administrator ot said decedent, that he win sit in tho discharge ot Iho duties of Ids appointment at hlsortleo in Uloomsburg upon t-aturday.tho 26th day or June, lsso, atten o'clockm tho forenoon, w hero and at which tlmo all names Interested In the said fund are required to be and appear or be forever de barred from tiny claim upon said fund. may 2", teso-iw PAUL E. WIRT, Auditor. A DMINISTKAT1UX NOTICK. KSTATK OF BRAEtBOHEKT, PEC EASE P. Letters ot Administration on the estate ot Israel HOirt'rt. late or (Jrcenwoon townsnin. commDia co, I'enn'a.. duces sea. liave been cranted bv the Ited ter of said co.to the undersigned Administratrix. All persons lmlntf claims against the estate of the ueceueni nro requwsit'fi io nrbem. mi-ni iors.eiuQ mcnt. and those indebted to the estate to make rar ment to tho undersigned Administrator wthout StmN 110OEIET, C. V, Mili.ek, Att'y, Administratrix, UUO 11, 'SO-CW UDITOU'S NOTICE. In tho matter of tho sale ot real estate of William sehuier by w. jl.Mnlth, Assignee for tho bene- moi creauors. Tho Auditor appointed by tho Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county lo distribute proceed of wiiit;, ih-'icli,) ii uiilu iiiai iiv win mefi iiiu par ties tntercsttd at hU ofilco In liloomsburir or Friday tho y'.h day of July, lstrn nt lo o'clock lu the Iureno'on of aatd day. All icrbons having any claim upon said Mud to then acd there present thu isauiu ur uu iurtM er ucuai reu num uiiy Mini l inereoi. L, i:. WALLKlt, luneli, vo-iw Auditor, A UmTOU'S ISOTJCh. iui.ii .i;iiur, nuijibi tuiu UO Of 8,001) f I f 1 TO :r8cstnmp.UKljr AJN Q UN 11 AMI C(5( UOX JW58, H, Y. If vou aro too fat or too lean and want to know how toclianffoyour condition, send torn copy of the work. Fat and Lean. It contains com Die to II v- (Tlcnle, Dietetic and Therapeutic instructions that will enable any one to reduce their tlesh if corpulent ur ilixi t iiju it i l cijiui.ni it'ii, ii ii wriiu'u in u uiuur yetcomnreheDBtto style and Its directions can bo easily understood. It should be read by every fat or icuii jifrnuii. m.'iu lur u-u innti ix.'itb Hiuiuys, An uuli a: iu.,i Annsc, incw iork. April 1, cm, ab.ee. DMINISTUATOK'S NOTICE letters of administration on the estato ofSuwin A. ei rover, lato ot tho townshln ot MllUln. Columbia co, deceased, have been granted by tho ItcirHter of said county io me uDaersiifnca Aumimstrator, ah per sons having claims against tho estate aro requested to pieseni inem lor seinement anaenoso macoiea io luaKO pa uieui. n iiuuui. uein . L.S. WINTERSTKKN, Administrator, Juno 4, '80-ow Uloomsburg, Pa. STATEMENT OF IiLUUMSBUKU SCHOOL DISTRICT For Ihe year rmtliiK June I, I8S0. M. C. WOODWAltD, Collector. Dr. Cr. To nm't of dupllcato ls79-'60 S134 ni 10 uaiance ou uupnt-uui i&- tv ya vtt iu- ntnl. nf nxnnpr.it Ions on dunll- caco ista-su wti ll- ndtlltlon.il exonerations on du- nlleato lsrs-'TO 18 53 lly ain't returnod to comtalssloners 85 00 lly amt paid Treasurer ou dupli cate lSIS-'U 810 S3 By ain't nald Treasurer on dupli cate 1S7D-M) CS49 41 lly i per cent com. on 8393 c lot n uy uaianco uuo eusinei. ou uupu- eaio is, 'J- ou Total, KLIJONES, Treasurer. To flm't received Irom M.C. Wood ward, collector To ain't received from J. It. Oraul, roruicr treasurer To am't received from bODdsreen of W. II. Koons, To ain't received from Silas Conner To nm't received irom J. it. Lvang, old Academy lot 612 SO lly aint ot orders cashed less or ders for commissioners 2 percent commission on saino lly balanco in hands of treasurer Total, $"1100 00 11UILDINQ FUND ACCOUNT. l)r. To am't tax levied for building purposes 1C20 87 To am't received ot J. It. Evans on old Academy St2 80 To am't from former collector wi co To am't from blias Conner 4 20 To ain't irom former treasurer 17 81 lly am'tlpald for bond redeemed liv Interest paid on bonds lly treasurer's commission lly collector's commission By ain't exonerations lly ain't returned lo commissioners Hy am't duo district by collector l)y am't duo aistrlct by treasurer looooo SS37DO Cr. 7430 54 14SC1 C-1 43 f 3KS0 CO cr, GET THE BEST. " BSTBY OIECA.2srS- CMPiSTII1 LOW In the maiiufiicturo of Organs is resulting in the production and Bale of cheap goods, made from intenor materials. 1 refer particularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing uuo existence, witnout any merit whatever, except to be oll'ered cheap, and then when purchas ed found to be dear at any price. Will you not then, reader, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing the names of iirst eliiss, wnony responsioie maners. iv gooa assortment ot styles of the celebrated Estcy Organs can now be seen at the new rooms of the Only Authorizad Agent fox the Estoy Organs in Columbia County, a guarantee ior live years irom tne manu facturers accompanies every Estey Organ. J. SAX.TZE.R, Agent, "me!,''80-,f Bloamsburgy Pa. Dtmchy & Go's. Advt's. ETJ rrDlTAfn TST IlronitiBTiw Vnrli, , X). in.rjil,publMiPr of llrst-class sub scription books, Wants one or more AKOUta Inev c ry countv. i-teady work aod best terms. Juno 4, !so-4w d 14 STOP ORG-ANSSia1: boxed and shipped only sn. New Pianos H95 to l,coo.:ir-.Mtdsurumcr offer IU'sW frec.Address DAN 1KL F. I1EATTY, Washlncton, N. J. d may!l-oiv mm TnADEMAHK, .MALT. AND H0RSrj tSTATE OK l, A,r.OWMAK( DECKASEP. Tho uiKltrKlsned Auditor ncnolntcd lir the Or plians' Court of Columbia county to make rtlstrt nation of tlio fund- In tlio lianils of tno executory of D.a. ItowDian, (U'ceawctJ, to ami ainonjr tho parlies Lntltled to tho samo wilt meet tho parties lnteresi id at his olllco In IMoornsburg' on Wednesday, tiio 7th div of July next nt ten oclockln the foie noon of Raid day when and where all persons having claims upon saM fund ar required to premnt them or bo forever debaned Irom any bharo ,of said fund. L. E. WAtLEIt, 3Iay 21, 'S0-4w Auditor. luH VOLTA10 JJELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH, Will send their cekbrated Klectro-Voltaic Itclts to the alllif led upon 00 day a trial. Srealy cure guaranteed. They mean what they fay. Write to them without ueiuy. Jov.ii-iy, OIU'JIAMb'CUUIU'SALK Of VALUABLE HEAL EdTATE I im Mrtue of an ordrr Issued out of tho Orphans Court of Columbia county.Ilestor Ann Edson. Fxec utrlx ot 11. 1 cole, lato or Kenton townshln. Colum bia county, deceased, will exposw to public ealuou thu premises on THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 18S0, at 2 o'clock n. m., the followlnrr described real estate lo-wii : a vena-! iui- uri-iiiiuii ui' lanu siiuaiom lienton township. Columbia co.. Pa., adlolnine lands of Lowry Colo on the east and south, itig 1 ishlnR- urt-t'ii uu tuu coi uiiu jiuuiiu ruau an mo nuriii,eoii talnlnc OXJ3 ACHE moie or lessi whereon arti erect ed a two-story framo DWELLING IIOUbE and STOKE iramosiauie ana oui-uuuaings. Terms of Silk. Ten per cent, of oce-rourth of the purchase uiouey to bu paid at tho etrlklDc down of the property, tho one-fourth less the ten per cent at the confirmation ot Kile, and the remaining three fourths in ono year thereafter with interest from continuation nlst. Deed at cpeuso of purchaser. Possession glen Apill Istvsii. June ts, l'iso-ts" Exeeutrli. Business oticos. lloots and rihoes cheap nt JfcKlnney'o. The public are hereby informed that splendid suits nre now made from the latest styles ot Spriti? Gondi on Ibo following terms: JmUsI styles, J.otcest I rices, nest Jia tirial, llesl Workmanship, and IJcst Fits at tlio t'opuiar tioro ot iiaviu iowciiDerg. lion. Oeomo X. Cordon, Norristowu, sasr-: Tho I'btcnix l'tctoinl is indispensable in my family. It acts like n charm In ctirini; cnuchs and cuius with (lie ('lillurtii.nnU 1 always t-se it when addres-inp a jury, I'rice 'm cents, u. . Kicim.iiiooinsuurg. nprlti-iy Admission free at McKinnoy'a. Another cao of Tine Iteady Mado Cloth- logjust received at u tjowenberg i, Call at JIcKinney's for Shoes, For Nnbby Hats, l'nr Latest Styles, Tor Lowest Prices, Go to David I.owenberg's Call and see thn Itest and Oheapoit Sum racr Milt ior u.uu at i. J.owenuerg s. llubbers at JIcKinney's. l'UHI.IO NOTICK. The Clulliiiiir Sloro nf David Lowenbcrir is well stocked with nil tho latest styles of Clothing for Men, iouih and Children Call and examine. Hoot headquarters at McKlnney's. Harriet A.Nenkirt, of Salcm,eays: 1 was cured of tetter in my baud by three applica tions of Camphor Milt. My husband was cured of old running sores by using It, It cured my son of a spraimU ankle, I'rice 25 centa. eoiu uy u, a, jucim, uioomsuurir. rtinc,'80.1y " Total, SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT. To am't tax levied for school pur poses To am't tax received from former collector To am't tax received frora former treasurer To am't tax leeched ot bondsmen ot W. It. Koons lly am't paid lTteachers lly ain't paid a Jinltors lly am't paid advertising state ments and printing bonus lly ain't paid repairs and cleaning Hy am't paid tablo lly ain't paid auditors' fees lly am't paid cleaning 8 organs lly am't paid 7 galluns Ink Uy am't paid crayon, trees and sundries lly am't paid Montour school (list. uy am i jmiu r-Lcreiui y sai.irjf lly am't paid coal anil wood lly am't paid treasurer's eoinm'n. lly am't paid collector liyam't exonerations lly am't returned to commissioners Ily am't duo district by collector lly ain't aue district by treasurer tint ii Dr. tWOT tO SZj S3 71 SS 75 IMALTANDHOP.Si rpiIIS INCOJirAllAHLE KUTUIKNT I Is richer In liono nnd ilusclo l'roduclog Materi als than all other rorm3 of malt or roertleine, wlillo free from the objections urzed against malt liquors. Kor dinicult digestion, Mck Ileadaclie, uonsunip tlon, Kmaelallon, Mental nnd Pheleal Kshausllou, Nervousness, Want of Meep, Ulccratlvo Weaknesses of Females, Exhaustion of Nursing Mothers, of thu aged, and of itellcato children, MALT IlITTKnHnre the purest, best and most economical lnedlclno over compounded. Sold ticrjwheie. MALT HITTEIIS (o.,lioston,Mass. d June 4, "so-iw M. G. SLOAN & BRO. lil.OOxlISItUIlG, PA. Manufacturers ot Caniig03, Btisgies, Phaotens, Sleighs, l'LATFORM WAGONS, to. Flrst-cliss vrork always on band. UKFAirtlNQ NEATLY DONS, rrlr-ca reduced to isult the times. T)rTTT r Morphine Uablt cured In 10 to so UL1 J u L daj-s. No pay tl.'i cured. Dr. J. Stk- 'Uess, Lc-banoo, o. aprll 1, 'so-iy THE WHITS SEWING MACHINE. S' lTT2V(i 111 SO diuo 13414 :im s mi VIM 1!S 89 32 i HI lt.U (,U Hi ill 117 12 134 40 hCK SSUl) 7lK) 00 18 07 Total, JCD2J fO f C5.D 80 TATEMKNT OK INDEBTEDNESS OF BLOO.MSBUItO D1STIIICT, JUNE 1, 1S80. PEALKK IK Silvcnvaro. Watche's.Joweliy.Olocks.c, 1SQQ TOftwooAYF.AH, or $5 to 20a dav In volirown lacalltv. No rlEk Women do as well as men. Many make moro than tho amountstat cd above, no one can fall lo make monevfast. Anv one can do the work. You can mako Irom so cents to M an hour by devoting your evenings nnd spare time to the busi ness, il i-usis uuimuir iu try ilie uuuiess. noiuiug like it fur money making eer offered le tore, llusl ncss pleasant and strictly honorable. ItPader, If ou want to know all about the liest palng business bu foiu tho public, send us your address and we" will send ou full psitleulars and private terms tree samples wortuta also fice; )ou can then nake up your mind for jouisx-K Address GEOlttlE HTINsON Si CO., Portland, Maine. oct. 3, ta-ly schacton, ra., May sotu, io. Da. A. E Dcbki I toolr your Neuralgia and sick Headache rills for Chronic lleadacho wttli Dyspepsia, and they acted like a charm. I w ould not bo w Ithout them for any amount of money. Mas WlLIItW Urock, t-cianton, Pa. II' YOU HAVE HEADACHE. 11' YOU HAVE NEURALGIA, IF YOU HAVE DYKPUPMA, IF YOU IHVE CONSTIPATION, IF YOU HAVE INDIGESTION, IF YOU HAVE NEHVOUS CHILLS, IF YOU HAVE AOUE CHILLS, IF YOU HAVE PALPITATION OF THE 1IKA11T IF YOU HAVE PAltALYSIH, 1FYOU HAVE TOOTHACHE, IF YOU AUE NEHVOUS, TAKB mi, A. i:. IIURU'S Keiualgin ASIcK llcailat lio I'llls. Tliey will euro you, There Is nothlDg In this world lko them. Easy to take, tliey UlssoUo In the mouth. Tho Physicians generally recommend them. For Salo bjr 0. A. Heira, Elcemsbnrg druggist. june is, 'so-u No. 40 bond Issued to S. V, isoonc, due October l.lhsl Int Jan. 1 'so to June 1, 'SO No. 41. Pond Issued to I. E. hchoon over, due Octob t 1, 'si Int. Jan. 1, 1su to June 1, 'so No 42. liond Issued to L.Tomlln Ron due Oct. 1, '61 Int. Jan. 1, 'So to June 1, 'so No 43. liond issued to I. E. hchoon over, duoOct 1. 'Sj Int. Jan. 1,'eo to Juno 1,'eo No. 44. liond issued to Freas Brown duo oct.l. 'sa int. Jan, 1, 'so to.iunei, o No. 45. liond issued to Freas Drown duo October l, '&2 Int. Jan. i, 'so to June t.'SO No. 40. liond Issued to bUas Conner due Oct. l.Vi Int. Jan. 1. 'w) to June 1, '60 No. 47. liond Issued to Douglas Hughes, duo Oct. l, '53 Int. Jan, 1, 'bOto Juuol.'sO No. -is. liond issued to Douglas Hughes due Oct. 1, ' 3 Int. Jan. l, 'so to Juno '., 'SO No. 40. Pond Issued to blUs Conner uuo oct. 1, 'as Int. Jan. I. 'so to Junel. 'so No. no. liond Issued to Freas Drown UUO UCt. 1, 'e4 Inr, Jan. l, bi to Juno t, 'so o. 51. liond issued to Mlas Conner dus Oct. l,'s4 No. 52. Uo'nJ Issued to Mlas Conner duo Oct. 1, 'si Int. Jan. 1. 'so to tuno 1. So No. 53. liond Issued to l-reus Drown uuo net. l, 'w Int. Jan. 1. Vi to Juno t. 'SO No. 54. Itond Issued to bUas Cornier duo oct. 1, S5 Int. Jan. 1. 'soto June 1. 'SO No. 53. liond Issued to alias Conner utieuct, i, -sj Int. Ian. 1. '0 to Julo 1 'so No.M. Uoud Issued to Moyer Pros., uuu duty 1, Ml Int. July 1.170 to Juno I. 'so No. 5T. liond Issued to David stroup uuo Muy I, BO Int. Jan. 1,'suto.Iunol, 'So No.6-1. liond Ussued to Creasy & urown uuo July i.'sa Int. Jau. 1 'so to Junol. 'so No. 50. Uoud tsaiied to Creasy i: nrowu duo July 1, o Int. Jul v 1. is to Juno 1. 0 No. co. liond issued to Luzetta i reasyuuo jiuyi.'SG I 111. JUI.V I. '.V LldUUD 1. S1 No. oi. liond Issued to Luzetta Rowoll & Co's. Advi'e. ADYERTISERS. ny uiaressinic (ill). I'. ii(U:i,i, ,v co. to bnrUCOr-t.. New York, roll li-Arn llm i ft . ,t any proposed line cf AUVEKUUMiiu Ammcan eniKia. so lllll-!aK luiiiipblrt, lucla. JunoH.'MMw r $777 A YEAH anu npenr-e io agents, outot Free. AddretHl'.O. VICJiSHY, 300 00 7 50 307 50 200 no 5 (10 2u5 00 600 00 12 50 512 50 100 to 2 50 103 50 200 00 5 ru 205 00 SOOtiO 5 00 SOS 00 too oo 12 50 512 50 800 00 7 50 S07 60 800 00 7 50 807 50 60O0O 1260 61250 200 00 0 00 205 00 600110 12 60 612 60 500 00 12 50 612 50 200 00 5 00 205OU 600 00 12 50 512 60 600 00 12 60 61210 500 00 27 50 UI 60 601100 12 50 612 CO 200 00 5 00 203 00 100 OU 5 00 1(11 60 loom All kinds Of Wat.'lius. Clocss and Jowelri- ly repaired and warranted. may 11, ta-ii Whereas, the world renowned reputation ot tho White feewiug Macliino lcducea many unscrupulous competitors to resort ta all Muds of mean trick to injure Its reputation, ne uetocautlou ainutenaioffpurcnascranot to luya White Machine except from Its regular authorized dealers, who will lie sustained by the follculng wairanty. WE WARRANT THE NATURAL WEAR AND TEA tt OF THE White SMfle Sewing; Machine, PLATE NUMBER 1033! FOR FAMILY PURl'O KKX, AND HKHKUV AtlltKBTO KSEP THE SAME IN REPAIR FOR THE TEliM OF 1'IVIl YJi,VUS FROSl THIS DATE, FIIEK OF CIlARaE, This warranty excepts the breakage of needles bobbins and shuttles. This warranty will not be sustained unless tlio plato number abovo given corresponds with tho numtvr ou the shuttle race slide, lioware ot defaced o.- altered numbers. WltlTI! KPAVINn MAOItlNH CO. The "WHITE" Shuttle Sewing Machine Has okeatkk cApictTV than any ctlierfamlly Sewing Machine for doing every variety of work. J. SALTZER, General Agent, Bloorasburg, l'a. Oct. 3, 70-ly. j C. C. GaLIGNA'N, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, ' AND DEALER IN STOVES, HEATSBS .3ST3D BLOOMSBURG, PA. Shop in Opera House, Gth door apnua, -so-iy OfflP DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? VA-rTL, fr Ksrw-I our nine? Ie sour Vrlne htuti colored Do tjS7 El U T)oou liae Albuminous or m lc k Duht Hepoilu la your i riii" t nujou huut r iKiii t'nuiis iJuuiiiiy ur cnaceEBT ,ou lwe l'a I nnil LTrlnatlngT 'Jbn your KlDNEYti or ULADDhK ato ifTi-cttd, una ycu tbould not delay UBlrsr lAirl'tiil fltcncf, fur It will n alnly cure you, bo& iiotfc lnutl -erju. KorMlu ly dtUK'k'Is, or sent by mall upon n L-t Ipt cf price, $?,!. SeLd h i our nddrtfes (or ttertlflcatcs it cuiew Hiul our book, How a lit wuu uitpA. DAY KIDNSY PAD CO., TOLEDO, OHIO I fiiKtVAIlK of all other Kidney Tads. DISTRIBUTING AQENOY AT THE PBOPLBS' DRUG- STORE, Jtltioinslnirsr. itt mi ! FAD Jjn V i, 'so. ly, creasy duo Julv i.'n .itt. uuu, i, ou iu uuuu i, nu Ha, ti Bond Issued to luWd btroun due July 1, V lut. Jan.l, 'so f Juno 1, 'so No. as. Bond Issued to E. U. Brown i o Juiy i, si Int. Jan. 1. 'so to June 1. su No. 01. Bond Issued to Cieasy I: nruwnuuo July I. 'sT lot. Jan. 1.1,0 to Junol so No. 05. Bond issued to E. U. Blown UUO till!) i, -si lut. Jan. 1. r4l In .lunn 1. sa No. (A. Bond It-sued lo J, J. Brown due July 1, o7 lot .lulvl. TO toJunnl.Vo No. 01. Bond hsued to It. V. hmilli uuu jiuy i, -si Int. Jan. 1, V) to June 1,60 6 w 105 so looou 250 too 00 13 50 too 00 liSI iOODO 500 100 GO 50 SW100 uuo loo no H50 Total, ASSETS. Sit 00 I 104 to I 1--MS00 1 wi iiamr iri i r - wmmwr V ttonoon mum tbt 15 Cash tn hands ot o; Hector on Uupll- Uuu ty Ht-mlor.k school illstilct state appropriation unpaid Cash lu bands of treasurer Actual Indebtedness AnE!!.T,! ... .,.JA8.o.imnVN,l'rcsldent. V, H. 1 UllM A N, becreury. '0 tllft Undf-rRltmd Aiutllnr-a t ll!n.LKn 1... lave examined tho ikietoiuir statcnient win! tne ouchers as oressnted b tho 'l reasurtr.&nd Had the I - ---."- h.u bivib lug Muig, 8137 6T June lo, us. FltANKP.KLINB, 1 'IIIOS. WHIllL 11. W. BL'CKINQIIAM, Auditors. Out of town people who can not conveniently travel, may have Bam- ple sent them of Dry Goods nnd all other good that wo eo 11, if they will write us. Is o charge una no neea to order Jf not suited. Wo make It a ilness to attend to such letters quickly; and when orders como Wo send tho exact article wanted, and nt exactly tamo price a 9 other customers pay when here buying in perwon. When gooaa nre not as oraerea,we tako them baoU, Having trained and responsible clerks, who aro able to use discretion In filling orders, we aro enabled to give great satisfaction to the many customer? who leave th choice to us. With a reputation of twenty years at retnlllng, wo cannot afford to lose our good namo by lank of proper service to absent customers. Wrlto plainly, and desorlbo fully what Is wanted, and about tho price desired Address, John Wanamaker, Largost'Dry Goods Houso, Philadelphia.