THE COLOMBIAN. iii.ooJisnimo, hiidat, jui.t s, isso rUULIO HALES. Hosier Ann KJson, Executrix ofll. P, Cole, JeceiHcJ, of Hcnlon lowmlitp, will oxpofe real estate to mte on the premises on Thursday, Jul; lotli, 1830. Soo advertisement, J. Ducltalow o(Tcr a house and lot situ tie on First street In the Town of llloonnbure, ,1 private rale until Jtiljr 5th, nnd If not dis posed cf by that tlmo will he told nt public ,nle without resorvalton, 'o nro coraiKlled almost dally to cxpliiti to jirrsont who come In tlits olltco to Mile up tliclr inscription why It h that we cannot Into $1.50 a yea for nil the lime ill arrearj. It Is simply became those are not our terms. Wo never agreed to ilo nnytliinij of tho lttnd, and do not ,re'0o to. A short tlmo beforo lad October, ln.cliwny & Klwell, ll.o late publishers, re ihiccJ tho stiWriplidn price to S1.60 ttiklly in mlnmte. 01 courso those who did not pay in advance were not entitled to this rate, while those who owed for the paprr when the price was two dot hits a year, were chArged that price. Now the proprietorship has changed, bat the accounts re main nt the Coj-UMiiuv oflice, just as though noclnrgo lind taken place. Those who owe fjr the nper more than ore J car will pay two dollars for the paper, while thu"0 who have paid according to our terms gi't it nt $1,50. The I ice of ln't jxipcr hut nirojs lent $2 00 year. It still lemains nt that, but a discount of (lfiy cents is allowed when paid in advance, l'leise remember that all papers for the present year that ore not paid for hy October 1st, 1880, will be $2.00 l'jpcr nnd alt other materials still re main at a high figuro and wo have to pay cadi for it, and the low rate is offered for the pur pose ofgelliug new subtciibers and to breakup the long credit system, Some, people think that if they pay for the paper once in (our or five yens, that is sufficient, but it is n great incon venience to the publishers who need the money every ear; hence an inducement Is held out to everybody to pay within tho year. It is done especially for our own convenience, and there fore after the year has expired, persons not complying with our terms ought not to have the cheek to nsk us to give thein the samo benefits that others receive who have complied. Let us illustrate what Is of frequent occur rence. A man comes in who owes lirockway & Elwell for threo years' subscription, lie is told that his hill is six dollars to October 1st, 1879, and $1-50 for tho year ending October 1st, 18S0. Ilo says that as the price now is enly SI 50, ho will not pay any more than that for the wholo time; and if wo do not comply he will pay up and stop tho paper. Our reply is that the price up to last October was two dol lars a year, and we cannot take less, after send. Ingthe paper three years. No fair minded bu siness man would ntk us to do any such thing Gut the impression of many seems to bo that the threat to stop the paper will bring us to time, and they will get it at $1.50. no matter when paid. This is a mistake, We can just ns well atlord to lose the subscriber as to lose a dollar and a half on threo years' subscription. The nboe are our terms and prices nnd we shall adhere to them strictly, and we hope no one will ask in to make a special rule for each ca'O. We treat all alike, and have butono rule for everybody. jnno 25-lw The Calliepian Literary Society held their reunion in their hall on cdncsday evening, Tho brick work on W. C. McKinney's new store building is going up rapidly, A number of water plugs have already been put in. Tho work is being pushed rapidly by the contractor and will soon be completed. Hon, Robert Klotz,our Congressman, was in town on Thursday, We were glad to make his acquaintance. J. F. Caldwell is enlarging his storeroom in order to better accommodate his patrons. lie Ins also a now wagon for delivery of his brcid and cakes. A isliirht fire was deteo led in the wood homo of the City Hotel on Tuesday morning. Time ly aid saved a probable destruction, How the fire originated no one seems to know. The Catawissa band passed through town on Saturday evening on their way to Espy to at tend n festival. They made somo very fino music. Tho editor of the Columbian Geo. E. Elwell, is spending a few days in Connecticut, at are union of his class, Trinity College, Hartford, where ho graduated ten years ago. THE CAM PA I (IN COLUMBIAN Only 75 cents for six months, or $1.50 a year in advance. Get up clubs and send in you names. The regular monthly meeting of tho Gospel Temperance Union will he held in the Luther an church noxt Tuesday evening. The public are cordially invited to be present. Geo. Mears, of Ituper't, who was iu a rritical condition with cholera morbus, has fully rccov ercd. This will bo cheering news lohlsmany friends. George V. Mears, of Numidia was married on last Tuesday morning to Miss Lizzie Perkins of Brooklyn, Susquehanna, county The cere uiony was performed bv Ilev. G. F. llrced, at the bride's home. Mr. Samuel Weaver, of Fish ingcreek town ship, lost ono or two cows lately, Theyhnve been permitted to run the road, and it is sup poeil they drank some strong liquid used to clean the seats at I lie Si, James church, Tho Espy Cornet Hind held a festival on tho evening of June 2uib, which netted them 512o. Oar citizens join the gentlemen composing the band in expnssing thclrlhankstolheCatawissa and ; Orangevillo Cornet Hands for Iheir presence nnd assure them that thoir gentleman ly hearing and musical tr.at will long ho re mcrubered and appreciated. Our much esteemed friend nnd citizen, Mr. Jarod Harrison, of Fishingcreek township, and brother of Judgo Harrison, deceased, met wilh a very serious and perhaps fatal accident on list Siturday morning. While leading a young horse out of the stable, it was frightened by the balling of a cow. Having Ihe full length of the halter strap, Ihe horse sprang forward and al the same time kicked Mr. Harrison on the rlgli side, breaking in and detaching three ribs from the spinal column. oiidinanci: NO. 0. Section 1, That it shall not he lawful to fne any fireprackers or squibs of any description or kind, upon any day, within Ihe liuilla of the 1 own of llloomtburg; arid any person or per sons firing or causing to be fired such fire crack era or fquiba within the limits e f the said town shill upon conviction, Lefore the President of the '1 own Council, forfeit and payailnoml exceeding five dollars for each offenco. The concert given at luslitute Hall on Tues. day evening, under direct ion of Prof. Nlles was very entertaining. "Zampa" performed on three pianos and violin was especially good, "Johnny.the Cripple, vocal duet was well ren tiered, and was commented upon by the entire audience. One especial feature, which wo were pleased to note, was Ihe uniform tlmo and ap parent ease of the reformers', Prof. Nlles lis Proven himself to be a thorough teacher. 'I'llO funeral nrnU.i,f VI mu.. l,u i .i , j.nuer inner, were new in thonarloM nf it,, v i .a ', . i t!. 1 " a.uiuiiii pcllOOl las'" bu day(Jl,n827,n. A large number had col lected to witness for II,. 1. n .i . of. be ove.1 fnend and school mate. Kev. Dr Olln, 1 residing Elder of the Wyoming DMrtct officiated, as.isicHl by Keys. Yocum and Waller. Knglishmen formerly sunno.ed tb.t A,.,t. cm unnlng horse- were very Inferior to their, b i during tl,0h.t two years Parole, Wallen e;!n and other fsst ones that wer '...J" this country lo Encland. !,.. . i i. ., of thousand, of dollar, ft, . I. . s,heMe., U,1l,rd;.,,raC8ao;;ur,,C r.ett,Ac. ri,o EngliMimo. have Investigated the rcsons fJr the great success of theAmeri, can horses and find that they are kept In such fine condition hy tho constant use of M. 1! Hoberu' Horse I'owkers. Il ..., TUB MILTON FUND. It. M. I'rltk. cashitr n( lb. Xt tti V-.!-.i , , , - ----- ... iiuuunni bank, has written as follows to those who con. tribute! to the sufferers' fund.- "Our people are getting ready to distribute the aid fund. It is in hands of our best citizens, good bimne-s men, who will endeavor 1(1 (In !l1attM l That all will bo satisfied I can not believe. Iho money wlllgo to the poor, and not those wlio have lost but t,ll have considerable means. It Kot to sufferers nbn W. l.i ..it Our town will bo built up again. You would be snrpnsed.io sco the ercrgy of our i cople j cv- cry one, almost, at work p reparing to put up n.ow uuuumgs. in a few years we will be bet. ter than ever. All our faciorlM nr. I,.! built and new life has taken hold of our people. Please accept thanks for your contributions." At the present limo when there are m imv worthless liniments in the market, it would be well lo inquire which is tho best ilii, will be found in M. 11. lioberts' celebrate d Embroca tion. Itisn panacea fur all ailment that r. quire rubbing either an man or beast. For sale by all druggists. Suly n-lm Last Monday evening, Itev. E. II. lorn m addressed the Iwo Literary Societies of the Normal School in the Opera House. The ex eicises were opened with song by the members otthe societies, entitled "Happy Are We To- day" The speaker was then introduced and the audience well treated with a highly edify ing discourso on "Students Work in the World." He said, the Normal schools are calculated lo furnish the best and most practi cable l-nowlcuge to tho youth In mathematics d the sciences. In short they are model schools cultivating model scholars who In turn aro to make'n system of model schools which will turn out model scholars, Alo, scholars aro superior lo other men be cause ihey are scholars. The highly tempered steel is superior to the crude ore, so, tho pol- isneu aim scholarly miml is f,ir above the rude and uncultivaled one. The meeting was closed by n song entitled, Wo're Wandering Homo." Mothers, before giving your little babe cough or croup medicine.', remember that Sines' Syr up of Tar, Hoarhound and Wild Cherry, is the only preparation that contains no opium, tnor phine, or any other narcotic. july 2-lm KATIHCATIOX MEETING. ItECnPTION TO OUK llEIJMATIi, DAVID LOW nNlHIKU, ON HIS UCTUItN FllOM CINCINNATI, Pursuant to arrangements made at a meeting of Democrats, held at the Exchange Hotel, thereiwas a largo meeting in tho Court House yard on Saturday evening to welcome home the delegate to Cincinnati, Mr. Loweuberg nr rived on the 7 o'clock train, and was met at the depot by a number of his friends. Shortly af terward the meeting was called to order by Geo. E. Elwell, who nominated Dr. II. W. Mdleynolds as chairman. The chairman stated theobiect of the meeting, and on motion, a rommitlce consisting of Geo. E. Elwell, C. W, Miller, M. Hamlin, U, H. Ent and Seth Shoe maker was appointed to wait uon Mr. Lowen berg and escort him to the meeting. This was done, and on Iheir return, Mr Lowenberg was presented to the audience and made a few ap propriate remarks, describing the unanimity and good feeling that existed at the convention and the enthusiasm with which tho nomina tions were received, W, C, McKinney, chair man of tho committee of arrangement'", then In traduced Col. J. G. Fresze, as tho speaker of the evening, who addressed the audience upon tho issues of the day. Ho spoko in glowing terms of the character and services of General Hancock, and predicted his certain election next November.and his inauguration in March. After the Colonel bad concluded, Capt C. 11. lirockway was called for, and spoke feelingly of his old commander Ho closed hy reading a telegram from Gen. Hancock in answer to one congratulating him on Ids nomination, in which tho General returned thanks for the courtesy. The speeches were loudly applauded. Good music was furnised for die occa-ion by the Bloom band. Later in Iho evening, Mr. Lowenberg and Col. Fieezo were serenaded hy llie band. Physicians freely proscribe Ihe new Food Medicine, "Malt Hitlers," because more nour ishing, strengthening and purifying than all ther forms of malt or medicine, while free ofrom the objections urged against malt liquors june -1-lw OllANOCVILLE ITEMS, Our band has procured a very handsomoand substantial wagon and are making extensive preparations for festivals and the coming polit ical meetings. A prominent citizen nnd church member of this place, was observed lately hiving bees on Sunday. The Uiblo speuks of helping an ox out of the ditch on the Sabbath but says noth ing about hiving bees. What verdict shall e pronounce, "Guilty, or not guilty?" Within the last three mouths, the introduc tion, courtship and marriage of Iwo teachers in our Academy have taken place. This is quite romantic in its naturo and can best bo express ed by Cicsnr'a saying, Veni, tiJi, rid'. The entertainment on last Thursday night was osientibly for the school, but was it not rt- ally a serenade of Ihe newly wedded party? Tho Anniversary Ad drers by Rev. Dr. Hur rows at the Academy on last Friday was logic al, well delivered, and highly appreciated. The exercisos of the Senior Class were.no doubt good, im I would have been moro highly ap preciated had they been belter heard by the au dience. On this occasion three gentlemen irraduated. The subject of J, W. Heller's ora tion was "Parishes." His address teemed with much practical Irulh and was well received Tho subje, t of M.S Williams' oration wasi "Men Wield an Influence." His address was flowery and was delivered wilh the accustomed cloouenceof Iho speaker. Ihe subject of 1. P. Stlner's oration was, "The Survival of the Fittest." The speaker In his address evinced much originality, fine sentiment and clear die llun. The following students received priies: MissMnjrglo Conner.ldj J. W. Oman, $5; Miss Gertie While and Emma Sharpless each S2 50. Tho exhibition in the evening was attended and considered good throuehaut. We wero pleased to see 11 divested of any Iramorol or vulgar ex pression, The sentiment of all the pieces was good and the musle superb. Nkthi:rland. M, B- Roberts' Poultry Powders will cure the worst case of Cholera or Gapes. Wilh M, B, Roberts' Poultry Powder you can Incerctse the number of eggs CO per cent. Sold everywhere at25 cents per packige, July 2-lm THE COLUMBIAN AND r'Ult SAliR AT THIS UKFIMJ. One fount of 25 lino Pica, wood tti,a(4Al caps only, abml 120 character. In Perfect condition. We have two lounts nearly alike and rued but one. A rnro cbanco for a counlrv office tn rni unn.l typo cheap. junol8-lw Till! "WALLKIf HAII.ltOAl)." Tho Wilkes liarro correspondent of the Scranton Timet sajss -Mr. Adam Drelsbsch camo on llm "If. 11. Wright" from Nnntieoke on Sunday. He had walked up from Calwissa on the line of ihe lo cated railroad lo be built by tho Pennsyyania company on the east side of the river to reach Iheir mines at ihe lower end of tho valley. Mr. D. has been invited lo put in propoals lor the Immccliato grading of tho road, This route was surveyed some years ago, and a portion of the grading was dono In the In terest of tho P. & II. Co. The Pennsylvania Co. hiving since b;come largely Interested in purchases of land about Nantlcoke, will con struct tho read in order lo render that company Independent of the 1), L. A W. whtno track is uid a portion of the way soulli. Customer "Why are Malt Hitlers so popu lar?'' Driigiil.t "Cican se as a Food Medicine thty cnrlth the blood, harden Iho muscles, quit et tho nerves and perfect digestion." july 2-lw IIUCKllOItN NKWH. IltTKliotiN, Juno 23, 1SS0. Ens. Cor.ujir.iAN ; The Census enumerator has finWied his tak and Iho Hemlock Inhabitants number 10S0. Mr. M. A. Moore is nearly ready to rniso a new barn on tho site of ihe old one that blew down. The pleasant home of Dr. Lcnlter was made qulle jubilant on Wednesday evening. It was the occasion of a surprise parly. About forty persons attended and n most luppy lime was passed. Tlio cakes were fine, the surprise gen uine. An lntereling prnio meeting was recently held in the M. E. chnreh. Short but good ad dresses woiegicn by the pastor nnd Messrs, E. 1). Lcldy, F. II. Hartman and F. P. Harris, of Hamburg. Tho Litter has been visiting here tot n short time but has returned to his Pre scription D. partmont. Frank is a genial fellow and his many friends will welcome him back, especially the fair sex. Mr. N. M, Hartman and wife are spending a few days with their relative here. Editing seems to agree with Notth. At least ho has a hale appearance. The farmersare inthemidt of a beautiful harvest, Ihu Dctnociats arc in ecstacus over the re cent nomination". Our directors have madei Ihe long-desired change in our school books and have adopted thcAppIeton series. This is a good step nnd gi)cs Mitisfiction. I. Sinf-s' Dvsenterv CoMPNONi) There are no diseases that will so quickly bring incidents of a person's past life and make him think of homo and his mother ns Cholera, Cholera Mor bus, Dysentery, Cramps, Colic and all iheir kindred diseases. And to be without Sine's Dysentery Compound when overtaken by tho abovedisease is to be almost withouthopc. july 2-lm Communicated. 1 Okanueville, June 30, 1SS0. Eos. Columiuan: Tho recular anniversary exercises of the Academv beinn Thuisday evening, June 21th. Thcro was a reception for the teachers and stu dents. After the refreshments were served several speeches were mado by members of tho faculty ard others. Eight different counties were represented. The evening passed quick ly and pleasantly, and at 11:30 all returned to their hoiues.well tatisfied witli Ihe evening's en. joyment, At 10 a. m., on Friday there was a re-union of teachers and students, and soon af ter an address on the subject of education was deli-erod by Rev. John Ilurrows from Will iamspirl. At noon all present were invited dorfn tu Iho school loom, that they might par take of the dinner that was provided by the ladies of Orangeville and by oilier friends of the school. Tho nppoarance of the room nowpre sented quite a contrast toils appearance at 9 a. m. Then hnskots, both large ar.d small, were scattered all around, but now thero were tables covered witli food In the afternoon, after Iho extremes by the ower classes, the members of tho graduating class camo forward. Mr. J. W. Heller gave an oration on "Tarases; ' -Mr. Jl. a. M imams the salutatory iu LalinandMr. L. P. Miner, an oration, "Survival of tho finest," aud t he valedictory. A prtee of $5 iu gjld wns award ed to tho best member in each of tho three classes. Miss Conner rccei ved the prizo of Sen ior class, Mr. Omms for the Middle, aud Mios es Simples and White for the Junior class. The anniversary closed with an exhibition in the evening, which was well attended and de clared to ho a success- S. A. TUB VOLTAIC 11ELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH. Will Kin,l their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Holts to tho afllicled upon 00 daya trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. They mom whit they say. Write lo theiu wliuout ueiay. iov. -i-ey. UEItWlCIt LLTTEH. Eds. Columman : The Moss Rose Society gave a very enjoj a- bio entertainment Inst Snluiday evening in tho parlors of F. R.Jackson. Tim exeteises con sisted of a series of tableaux and tho little dm- "Allndin'a Limp." Tills society consists of a small number of boys and girls organized for amusement nnd social improvunent. On Wednesday, of last week, Mr. M. W. Jackson and the families of his three children, with a few guests, spent the day In the woods, picknicklng, A prettier spot nlorg thi river tlian that choen by this party could scarcely be found. Tho day was quietly but cnjoyably spent. Rev. Russel, editor of '.iow HaicA 7bttcr,of Pittsburg, spent Sunday and Monday wilh us, preaching once in Ihe Presbyterian church and twice in the Baptbt. Ilia principal thenio was the Millenium and explanations of prophecies concerning it. Ho presetted iu a masterly manner, evincing a thorough knowledge of the subject and ability to handle it. The celebration hoioon Ihe third of July, I of a parade, military drill, oration, and display of lire works. The parade will begin after tho military salute at 1 p. ui. There will bo fodr divisions of the Grand Army of tho Republic, po:ti from Bloom, Danville and Berwick. The military, several companies ot Ihe Dili ltcgt ment, If. 0., and the Wyoming Artillery, five companies, from Scranton, Danville, Lewie burg, Hlooiu aud Berwick. Civic Societies, P.O. S. of A., American Mechanics, Odd I'd- lows and cltUeiis. There will be bands from Scranton, Bloom, Reglmeulal band, Aflon and Berwick. Col, Seely will be Chief Marthal, with Col. Ramsay, Captain Kill, Eli Sherwood andCharhs Wolf for aids- F. Al, Nichol 1(., of Wilkcs'Harre, will deliver the oration after Iho para J J, The visiting companies will bo furnished with dinner freo in Reservoir Park at 11 a. in. Repoiitkr, Btrvicl; Pa., June SO, 'SO. No more sick Chickens. Sayo your poultry and cure them of disease, by using Robert Poultry Powder, It has never 'ailed lo cure Cholera and all diseases to which fouls are sub J at. Price 25 cents per packoo july2-hu DEMOGEArr,BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, The pralrlosi were nil ablaze tn Saturday night with Hancock nnd English ratification meetings. The enthusiasm for the ticket in the west is Immense. James 11. Harman, Kn , nf Oranirevlllc, nnd Harman O. Crerellnir, Kq., of Espy, are no longer In commlsih.u as justlcos of tho peace) Ihey being bitli re eleclc I last spring, hut failed lo call for their new commissions In side of tho required time by lair. They can be nppoinled on application In the Governor for one year 0 until tho nixt election, if tiny think It worth tho Iroublonnd expense. Tho article headed "Tho Army Worm and How to Fight It," in last week's paper went through part of tho edition without credit. It was tnken from the Harrisburg 1'utriol, and when It spoko of 17m county, Dauphin was m cm t nnd not Columbia. Thcro are no signs of tho Army worm here yel. TUi: (1HI5VT . H. (1ATIIBIUNI1. The Sunday School Assembly lo Lo held near Oakville, Pa., July 12-1", promises to be an occasion of extraordinary interest. NoelTortls being spared lo make It smb. Thcro will be twolvo first-class lecture', hy men who arc rec ognized "teachers of teachers," twenty sessions lor, normal instruction, conducted by adepts. which, villi Iho Inspiration growing out of contact wilh tho enthusiastic crowd and a week spent in the woods, ought lo attract every one intorislcd in Sunday School work within a lay a journey A number or the most promi nent ministers of Ihe country will participate. On one day Cnpl. Pntl, of tho Carli-e Indian School will bo present, with tome of his dusky pupils. Tho normal lnslruclior. will be under the stiptrinlendfiico of ltev. J. A. Wordcn, one of the most eminent S. S. workers in Ihe land. For programmes and particulars address ltev. W. M, Frysinger, Corresponding Secretary, Harrisburg, Pa, Grant's latest ambition is to bo Senator. When ho was In tho war his highest ambi tion was to be mayor of Galena. To keep your family healthy and save doc tor bills, use tho Great Mexican Itemedy, Her baline Hitters the best blood purifier In tho world. . Wo are told that Hancock wns "the favor ite officer nnd military exponent of Andrew Johnson's policy." Just so. That policy is briefly sketched in Hancock's "General Order, No 40," which contains these max ims: Tho groat principles of American liberty are still tho lawful inheritance of this peo ple, aud cxer should bo. The right of trial by jury, the habeas corpus, tho liberty of the' press, the free dom of speech, the natural right of pcn.oua and the rights of property must bo pre served. iuuitary intcrierence with elections is prohibited by ;law, and no soldiers will be allowed to appear at any polling place un less ns citizens of the State, they are rcg' istercd as voters, and then only for tho pur pose of voting. It is unfortunato lor tho country that these doctrines of tho statesman and patriot were not permanently enforced. Hut Gen eral Hancock was rcleived of bis command after he had brought civil order out of an nrchy in Louisiana nnd Texas. Eight long years of radicar reconstruction ensued in which the states of tho south were subjected with to the oppression of military rule and tho rapicity of tho carpet-baggers. Peaceful elections of Iho people were menaced by armed soldiers. Legislative assemblies were turned out of their halls and mountains of debt were heaped upon tho shoulders of tho people by veual adventurers. The evils which so long nlllictod tho south grew out of tho abandonment of the wie and constitu tional policy of General Hancock. This i bis highest claim to tho confidence of the .American people, land its rejection by the republicans is tho most signal proof of their unfitness for power. Patriot. It should bo tho aim of every owner of IIorses,Cows,&c.,to mako them as handsome and useful as possible. The German Horse and Cow Powder helps to develop all the powers of the animal. It improves its beau ami lucrc.ws its uselulness. tt mases milk, muclo and fat. By using it a horse will do more work nnd a cow giveniore milk and be in better condition with less feed. Sold only by weight at 15 cents a pound by A. Kleiiu, Bloomsburg. Dec 12, '7D-ly Business .Notices Good Cloycrseeil anil Timolhysced. Lots of it for fcalo by Silas Younir, at Light street juiy s-aw I. W. Hartman will keep open Friday evening until 11 o'clock. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney '3. The nublic are hereby Informed that splendid suits are now made from the latest styles ot Sprint; Goods on the following terms: jMm Myta, jakch iriccs, Jei Ma terial, llcat Worimanihip, and Mctl Fih at tho Popular Storo of iMvw ivowenuerg. New Lawns. New Prints, New Shetland Shawlsj&c, at I. V. llartmun's. Hon. George N. L'orsoii, NorrUtown.says; Tho 1'bcBiiix i'ectoral is lodispeusablo in my f;irn 1 1 v . It acts liko a cliurm In curing coughs aud eoids witli the iliililrcii.iiiiil 1 always eso it when addressing a jury. I'rlce it ceuts. u. A. Kieiin,jiioointiiurg, apriti-iy Admission free at McKinney's, COO Fans for July nt I. V. Harlmnn's. Another caso of Fine Heady Made Cloth ing just received at iJ lowenberg 9, 1,000 pounds nice dried rajiberries, -1,000 pounds uiceilriedpittcd ctterries wanted this tall by fcuas loung, i.igut otreetjuly - lim Host Urelones 121 ceuls, second best 10 cents at I. V. Hartman's. Call nt JIcKinney's (or Shoes. For Nobby Hats, For Latest Styles, For Lowe-t Prices. Go to David Lowenberg's. I. W. Hartman's Hore will bo closed on Saturday tho 3rd of July. Call nod see tho liest mid Cheapest .Sum mcr Suit for JG.00 at 1). Lowenberg's. Kuhbera at Mclvliiuey's, PUBLIC NOTICE. Tho ClothiuK Store of I).wid Lowenberg Is well stocked with all tho latest styles of Clothing for Men, oulh and Children. Call aod examine, - - Loiidretb's frcijli Turnip Seed nt I. W. jiarimaus. lioot headquarters at McKinney's. Harriet A.Newkirk, of Salem, says; 1 was cured of tetter In my hand by three applica tions of Camphor Milk. My husband wns cured of old running sores by using it, It cured my sou of a sprained ankle. Price 23 cents, to it by u. A, Kleim, Ulodtlisburg, nprll 10, '60,ly b 20 cents otTtho dollar now for Tarisoh at j YV.Jiartuj&u t, AUDlTOllS' REPORT Of SUOARI.OAF TOWNSHIP Gilbert Hess and KIIJiK Atborlson, supervisors, In account with Sugarleaf township tor Iho year ending April 12th l$0. Cr, To amt ot rliip'leate of road tax in hands otllllbcit lifts luam'tof duplicate of cash tax in-anted by iho court, 0 mills, In hinds fllltMTt llrn fly work d )nc on t ho road Hy llmi as supervisor Uy attending settlement sits 13 121 tlifi 10 HO 10 Toam'tot duplicator road tax Inlunds ef hlljah Albcitson Py work done on tho road lly exonerations ny credit Irom the present super visor f 383 33 3;i 91 mi 760 f-.ij 3J (II C'J ta a 15.-, 04 list ID m ; itw ao Iij-am t ct orders unpaid for Iho yearisjs Hy am-tcr orders unpaid for the yoir ts; Hi ain't of orders Issued for tho car 1S0 Indebtedness of townhln Toam t erou'rwoikol Milan Al- tierl son. handed ov-r In .lAm.q N, I'ennlDKton.supervisor, tti bo applied au tjls year's road lax I1T1 40 Juno ?th, 19H. We thi Uider-Ljncd auditors of sugarloaf town ship duly examined nnd audited all the foregoing ac- -,w.tub uuu niiui.tuilltLIU IIIHJIU &?LUUl, ii. n. c-oLn, i -loslll'A II. IHVI3,. Auditors. AAtlON FIIITZ, J Ity ordtr cf Auditors, Attests June ts, hi. AN DUE W LArjIlACII, clerk. A DMINISTItATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE Of AMEr. W, ItOBBlNS, DECEASED. Letters ot Administration on the estate OiDiulel . Itobblus. lalo of tho low n of liloows&urg.coluii uj Co.. dee'd, havo been granted by tho Kcslsier cf said county to tho undersigned administrator. All persons bavin? claims iieatnit tno estate nro ru quested to present them for settlement nnd tl'cso tuueuiuu iu inahe payment wnuoui ueiay lo COHTEZ II. ItOIIIllNS, Administrator, J.mo It "So-Ow r. o, Woomsourg, Columbia co. 1'a. t mn'IRTliATi)i!' xnTtni.' " ii. ESTATE 01' 1TANNAII LAMOK, DECEASED. Letters of administration fin Itin Mfnlft nf ITannnli I-ainon, lato c-f Ilrlarcreek township, Columbia co., Inn'n.. ilprAnu,,! Iintn hnnn tmnlo.lh.thnllc,. ter ot said county to C. n. .iaekson, adm'r., lier wlck, Pa : All persons banner claims against the es tate of tho decedent aro requested to present them for seltlement ntid those Indebted to ihe estate to innso payment to tno undersigned Administrator without delay. Administrator, luno IS, 'SO-ow llcrwlck, 1-a. JgXECUTOR'S KOTICE. fcsrATK OF BENJAMIN WINTEBSTEEX, DECEASED. I-Pttprsi tpst.nmpritnrv nn thn fictnf ft nf Itoninmln WlDtersteen, late or l'lne rowushlp Colum bia county, Penn'a., deceased, have been granted by tho iteglstcrof said county to L. A. Herman and I'hlneas Whltmlre, Eaccutors. All per sons havlngclalms against the estate of said dece dent nro requested to present them for aettlement, and those indebted to the estatotomnke payment iu mu uuui-isiKiieu r.ALXuiurs,wiiiiuub uciay. i- j. &u.irt., uerr s r. u., I'HINEAS WHIT.MIHE, Hue Summit, may 2S, isso cw Executors. A DMIXlSTIiATRIX NOTICE. ESTATE OF ISRAEL BOUSHT, DECEASED. Letters ot Administration on tho estato ot Israel rioirrrt, lato of Ureenwood township, Columbia co., l'enn'a., deces bed, have been Rranlcd by tho Iteuls terpfsntd co,to tho underslsned Admlnlstratux. All persons having claims against tho estn'o of tho decedent are rcrjuwsted to present them for settle ment, aud those indebted to tho estate lo lnako paj--ment to the undersigned Administrator without delay. &USAN 1100EIIT, C. W . JIiLtj.i!, Att'y. Administratrix. Juno 11, to-ow UDITOH'S NOTICE. In tho matter of tho sale ot real estato of William schuy Icr by w. II. binttli, Assignee for tho bene fit of credltois. Tho Auditor npnolntedby tho Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county to distribute proceeds of sale, hereby eUes notice that he will meet the par lies Interested at his omco In HlooiusMirg on Filday tho e'.h day of July, lt at lo o'clock In i no rorenoon or said aay. All icrsons having any claim upon said fund to then and there present tlio same or bo forever debarred from any sharo thereof. L. E. WALLEIi, lunell, 'so-iw Auditor. A UDITOH'S NOTICh, ESTATE OF D. A. BOWMAN, DECEASED. The undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or phans' Court ot Columbia county to mako distri bution ot tho funds in tho hands ot tno executors of 1. A. ltowman, deceased, to and among tho parlies i-uiuicu iu mu ouuiu win meet uie punies iniere.si ed at his onteo In IHoomsburg on Wednesday, tho Tth dav of.-Iulv next ut len ncloekln thn fori!. noon ot said day when and where all persons having iiuiii3 ,!iuu oiuu iuuu uio ruiiuireu iu present intm or bo forever debaned from any share ,of said lund. L. E. WALLEII, May 21, S0-4W Auditor. PILE EEMEDY. riles what unceasing tortures arlso from Inter- n. 1 Weeding, External and Itching Piles. The aln endoa ore to obtain even partial reiki has discour aged the millions who surfer, and they have borna their agony Inbtleme. thinking there was no hone or prospect of a euro. Notwithstanding tho total failure of tho many remedies heretofore offered for tno euro of piles, and the picture of agony resting uu uiu iiuiuui uiuau wuu umu iriou mu various rem edles but in vain, vet eatrcrlv soueht for and anx. louslv tried anything that promises the least relief until their courage has long stneo glieu placolo de spondency, let thein cheer up, allow tho smiles of happiness to lllumtnatn tho haggard countenance, and the duties of llfuwllt bo performed wltha degree ui iiappineH: auu pieusuru uniuiuivQ ior weeKS, months or 3 ears. Hi Iggs' I'llo Itcmedlesaro the te- sult or unceasing study and experimenting, the no bins ultri or medical science, and In overv reMtect safe, sclentltlo and reliable for tho cure of piles In ev ery lorui. iinggs remcuios ure som uy u, a. uienn, llioomstmrg. I'a. Tr) Or. HritfK- lliiuiiiii IliiNiiin. iLOOO REWARD e'ATAHIIll Is tho most universal niiddlhtresslmr dlseaso or the nresenr ilav. and tho scores or won derful remedies offered fur the euro of this disgust ing uisuaM. Muieiiuiu ttuisu imiu wunuieai, uua discouraged the millions who surfer nnd have tried In vain for relief and cure uulll their couragols gono nnd tho victim still sutlers In doubt. Hero we are with Dr. Jostah lirlggs' catarrh specifics Nos 1 and 'I, and how shall wo proceed to conunco that we nave loo oesi, iiQuououpet remeuiea Know n. J&t-we win iurnisn inein id reMKiusiuio parties on condi tion "no cibk no I'AY." 2nd Mill pavsioofora caso they wld not cure. 3rd Will pay (loo for their equil as a cure. 4th Will pay (uu If an) thing pol bonousordeleterlous lsrouud In Iheir composition. 5th WU1 pay $i,ooo If in any particular Dr. Jostan iiniri-s uaiarru Mieeiuea nro ioudu u nerent irom repreoenutlou. warranted to Instantly relieve and radically cure Acute, Chronic, Ulcerathe or Drv Ca tarrh, cold In the Head, and all arrectlons otthe cavities or the head and throat. Two bottles In ono box. Greatest success of tho age. sold by c. A. IUelin, IHoomsburg, I'u. Try llr. Urluid.' ('iilnrrli sprelnm. BUNION BALSAM. lluntons. Corns and other a'lmcnts of thn feet rtimsft muchfeulleilng amonir all nations by whomhuoes aro worn. There Is moio tnan i 100,00 j worth of boots and filmed deitrojed annually In tno UnlU'd StatOH uu it9L ui iuw wunu inoro iiianf i,ouii,imhf) dj cut ting while new, or nearly no, to make 1 00m for pain ful bunions, corns, tngrowtntfnal s.&oro lnstens, etc liuMdcslhls great saeriilce, thero Is paid In New York to ihtrupudlst'i about ?',ooo annually: In Now :njrland btates alwiitjwioo ; in tho western and (.outhern about iso.ooti; and In the rest ot the world about 1200.000: besides this there is fouim snpnt nn. nually for caustics at d other worthless compounds for tho euro of liuntons, Corns, Kore ln&tep3, j ender Feet, etc. Toaoldtheso great losses and expendl tures, use Dr. JosUh llrl-'Ks' Hunlon lialsam and huro Corn cure, which Is tho only preparation known that elves Immediate relief nnd rjuiifniu curts hard, soft land ulcerated llunlons hard, toit ami festered corns, vascular excre&ences, callosities imK" uii'i muuij, suru His.it'is' uiisieren neeia, ter ne net, lusioniuB nulla, en,, v uiiuuL causnic or iea wj un pain or soreness. Warranted safo and sure, hold by C. A. Klelm, Uloomsburg1, To. Try Dr, llilu rniuirnllel' IMIe Hiineil, Head and KeHect. laical and constitutional treatment, for nti nn. tarrhal affections. Dr. Joslali Ilrlggs' Catarrh t-nc-cincs aro offered to tnoso amicled with acute.chrou- ,v, uti.u,u ui uij L-uiuriu, cuiu iu 1110 neau, nay feter, relaxed palale, sore throat, hoarseni ts, loss t,f voloc, and nil afrectlons of tho nasal cavities and throat, uuiintfuarant'etliattiievnrnriie.inn,. ter. inoioenicaclous. eurlnir nulek-er. ,lih mnra ..,.- talnty, aud moro acieeablo to uso than any remedy yet discolored. Two bottles In ono box, ono ot iiivu , c luuru mm wmer inures ui ounces ror use. I'rlce tl .f 0 per package, furnished to resnnnslblo parties on conditions: 'No euro no pay,' ltealers aro authorized to refund tlio money If pur cluers aro not satlslled. '1 ho siwcltlcs aro conitlt u tlonal as well as local, loo wlllba paid If they fall to euro when used as directed, tiofl tor their equal as a euro. .wo If oiiylhlng polsonousor deleterious Is round in their composition. 11,000 (win io paid) If in any respect llr. Hriggs1 Catarrh Kpeclflca aro found different fiom representation. Hero Is on on- ures to try airoln on a guaranteeil core. Aril the u, ,i,,tj iu, uiumj uiL-uuruKcu uy repealed fall im,,,, u icu, ui'i-emiuu may teniuiototry uiew Mwclllcs without feeling that they are to be hum bugged, ns there U no rhk to run. Warr&niad riie on, best and most agreeable. If not found natlsfac. tory demand your money and It Ul.t lofjrued Sold by O, . lilelm, Uloomsburg' Pa Dlt. J. HUKlfiS ft CO . april S3, so-ly Newark, New Jersey, PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at . this Office UN BUOJITEST NOTICE ND AT THE MOST REASONABLE TEEMS N13W Flit Ml Tho well known C. II. WlltTK, Proprietor of the OltANOEVH.LE AtllllCULTUIIat. WOItKtt, has sold a half Interest In the same to J, W, Conner. Tho company have repaired Ihe w rks, ana are pro pared lo npcommodatc all hownr,lanthlnKli' the line of Arlcultural lmDlptr.cnlM 'liter have lust completed a new li rt hand hlte plow,whithir poi slbte, wilt licat lhi riaht. hand. AH'i surface plows or Jointers for Ihe same A new Thresher and Clean er with centre shake of riddle shoe, cjllod Iho IVIiltd Tlircrsliur mill Clcmier, with both lever nnd railway Powers on a rrrcatlv Improved plan. Wo manufacture LANUltoLI.KHS wilh east iron heads, Corn Plows, doublo and tingle. Cultivator" side hill Plows, Mill Castings. Turning ot every description donn wun promptness. We keen constantly on hand ii largo assort ment of Plow Miares for our own and many other plows that are used in Ihe country, wo willhfit bo undersold in woi k or mate rial ot the samo quality, tllourwork Is warranted loglvo satisfaction, or Iho money re funded. WKIIKVV CO.MI'K'ITION. l'armers, and thn public In general sro requested to call and ex ainitio before purchasing rlscwh? re. WHITE & OONNER Jan. to, fo-ly OltANGEVlLLE, PA. A vi:ku in your own town, and no cap ital risked. You can rrtvn Ihe business a trial w Ithout expense. Tho best opport ti nny ever ouemi lor muso v-iiiiuk iu woik. You should try nothing else until vou son for -.oiirsplf what vou can da at tho business we offer, ho room to explain here. Yoilcnndevoto all jour llrno or only your spare tlmo to the business, nnd make great pay for etcry hour that you ork. Women make ns much as men. Hend for special private terms and paruculsrs,wMch we mall free, f 5 out lit freo. Don't complain of hard times whlio ou have such a chance. Address 11. 11ALLETT A CO , Portland Malno. octa, '!-ly 151 V "Tfi2 IM tor lOd-AlIsttlctly nrst-class. J, J 1Y LS Uosold nt Whob salo Factory pi Ices nl lieu linnois at ('entennial KxhlbHlen. Mathu slick's sealo for Fquaro Orands. 1'ines.t t'prlghis In America IJ.ooo in us,-, catalogue of es pages Iree. JUIHLKEoiUjANti.tho best In tho world. An sstjn orguu only f as; 13 stops, ruT circular frcr. All sent on 15 clays til.il-frrl(ht free If unsatisfactory. KjcIo ry SJth street and loth Avenue. HIIF.M' Ml'MIc! at, j pi Ice. Catalogue of s,fmo e or s,ihi r -v i ) i XT w N PIANO CO., llox SOSs, a. V. i-uoico jiifrei sent iur hi Addrcsi I BIIIS USSOI1N nprll,!,'S0-8m wico FAT AND LEAN. If jou nro too fat or too Iran nnd want to know howtocliaofffjour condition, i-cnd for a copy cl thoork. Katand Lean. Jtcontaios comrMo Hy gienic, Dietetic ami Tlirrnpcutlc Instructions that wlHunHblo any ono to reduce their HpMi if corpulent or mcrt'rtiB tt If pmaclaUd. It Is written In a clear yet comprehensive stylo nnd Its directions can bo easily understood. It should bo read by every fat or leun "person. Sent for ten three cent stamps. VAN UELFACO.,2i Annst.New York. April 1, Cm. ab&o. A DMlNlSTItATOlt'S NOTICE UTATE OF 8CSAN A. (IKOVEK, DECEASED. Letters of administration on tho estate or Susan A. drover, lato of tho township ot Jliniln, Columbia co. deceased, havo bei-u granud by tho iteglster ot suld county to the undersigned Administrator. All jier- Bons uaving claims against mo csinm are requcsiea to present them for settlement and those indebted to make payment without delay. L.S. WINTEUSTEKN, Administrator, Juno 4, 'S0-6w IHoomsburg, r,i. CTATEMEST O OF WiOUMSllUltl) SCHOOL DISTltlCT I'ur lhi" jeiir eiidhiK .lunc I, ISSO. M. o. WOODWAItl), Collector. Dr. cr. To nm't of duplicate 1S7D-'S0 J3134 31 To balance on duplicate ':s-'79 402 U9 iiv null, nr pxniinniLi'jus uu uumi- caie .y-'Mi t o-J Uy additional exonerations on du plicate 1STS-19 Hy am t returned to commissioners lly a'mt paid Treasurer on dupli cate lsis-'H lly am't paid Treasurer on dupli cate 1-,79-so llv a iwr eent nnm. on S393 Sfl is n:i 33 00 CS49 41 1C7S1I Uy balance due district on dupli cate 1S7-'S0 Total, "smi 30 ELI JON'ES, Treasurer, Dr, To nm't received from M.C. Wood ward, collector I7K23 "9 To am'trec, lved Irom J, H. Craul, former treasurer 69 oo To nm't received from bomlsreen ot W. n. Koons, SS75 To am't received from Silas Conner 4 iw To am't received troiu J. it. Evans, old Academy lot 812 SO Uy am't of orders cashed less or ders for commissioners 2 per cent commission on samo liy balance In hands of treasurer S33T 8! Cr. 7430 64 in 01 CS1 45 Total, tsioooo 13160 CO I1UILDINO FUND ACCOUNT. Dr. To am't tax levied for building purposes 1C2S ST To am't receUed of J. It. Evans on old Academy 812 60 To am't from former collector so 00 To am't from Silas Conner 4 20 To am't Irom former treasurer 17 81 Cr, Uy nm'tlpald for bond redeemed Uy Interest paid on bonds Uy treasurer's commission Ity collector's commission lly am'texoneratlons lly am't returned to commissioners Uy am't duo district by collector Uy nm't due district by treasurer J1000 00 C3i SU 31 4 83 59 SI 74 7 00 SOO 110 505 CO Total, sciiooLrran account. To am't tax levied tor whool pur poses To am't tax received from former J2W12S t23SH Dr. cr. (330710 322 S J 7123 SS75 collector To nm't tax received from former trcarer To nm't, tan received of bondsmen ot W. 11. Koona I!y ara't paid lTtcacliera Hy am't paid 1 Janitors Uy am't paid advertising state ments and printing bonds Hy nm't paid repairs and cleaning Hy am't patd table lly am't paid auditors' fees Hy am't paid cleaning s organs Hy nm't paid 7 gallons ink lly am't paid crayon, trees and sundries Uy am't paid Montour school dlst. lly ain't paid .secretary's balary Uy am't paid coal and wood Hy am't paid treasurer's comm'n. liy ain't paid collector Hy ain't exonerations Hy nm't returned to commissioners Hy anil duo district by collector Uy nm't true district by treasurer Ht7! 20 411 30 CO 00 134 14 3 M 3110 12 60 3 23 33 Si 21 tO 130 CO 2J4 21 117 12 13440 SO PC 23 00 710 011 10 07 Total, (C92JS0 JCt29 60 QTATKMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS OF ULOO-MSBUIta DISTRICT, JUNE 1.16S0. No. 40 bond Issued to S. V, Boone, due October 1 , lssl 8M 00 Int Jan. 1 'so to Juno 1, '50 ltd 807 60 No. 41. Hond Issued to I. K. schoon- ovcr.dueociob rt.'M 203 00 Int. Jan. 1, "so to June 1, SO D00 20300 No 42. Bond Issued to UTomlln. sonduoOcM, ! 600 00 Int. Jan. I, 'so to June 1, 'so 12 60 612 60 No 43. Uond Issued to I, K. bchoon- over.dueoct 1, ! ltioro Int Jan. l.'sotoJunel.'SO 260 102 60 No. 44. Uond Issued to Freas Urown duo oct. 1. 'e2 200 uu Int. Jan.l. 'o to Junel. 'so sro 20500 No. 43. Uond Issued to I'reas Urown auo ociouer 1, vt vuoiki Int. Jan. 1. 'so to June 1. s0 6 00 203 00 No. 411. Uond issued to .Silas Conner dUO OCt, 1, 'S2 6001)0 Int. Jan. 1. 'so to Juno 1, 'so 1260 (1260 No. 47. Uond Issued to Douglas nugues. uuo oet. 1. -83 30000 lilt. J, in. i, 'wllo June.:, 'SD 7 60 307 K No. 4S. Hond Issued 10 Douglas uugnesuuouct. 1, ' a 30x100 Int. Jan. 1, 'so to June 1. V! 7 60 C07 6( No. 4'). Hond Issued to bllas Conner nueoci. 1, a 60000 Int. Jon. 1. "so to Juno 1. 'so 12 30 612 K No. 60. Uond Issued to Freas Urown dUO llCt, 1, 'M 2UOOO Int. Jan. 1, "60 to Juno 1. 'to 600 203 IK No. 51. Hond Issued to bllas Conner UUOOCt. 1,'S4 600 00 No. 6-2. Uond Issue! to Silas Conner uuo oct. 1, -si 600 00 int. Jan. 1. 'so to iuiio l.t.0 lafio SHfi No. 63. Uond Issued to Freas Urown UUOOCt. 1, 'S3 20000 Int. Jan.l. 'so to Juno 1. 'so 300 tao No M. Uond Issued 10 bllas Conner auo ucu 1, so . too 00 Int. Jan. 1. 'so to June 1. 'So 12 bu 619 e No. 63. Uond Issued to Mlas Conner uuuotui, S3 800 00 Int. Ian. 1. 'so to Jur.n l.'w 14r.11 313 CO No. M. Houd Issued to Meyer llros., Int. Julvl.79toJune1.'sn win No. 37. Itond Issued to David btroup duejulyi.'so 6U00J Int. Jan. 1, 'so to Juno 1, o UM r,u. t,s. jionii ussuea w creasy & urown duo July 1,'sO Int. Jan. 1 VI to Juno I. m) SOU Ot) 610 No. 69. Uond issued to croasy Int. July 1. 'Ill to Juno 1. 'So 100 00 3 60 No. m. Hond issued to Luzctta creasy duo July 1, 'bi) Int. Julv 1. 'is ti Jutm 1. so 10O00 6 60 No. ci, liond issued to Luzetta cieusy duo July J.'sU Int. Jan.l. 'so to June l. -no 100 00 2 30 No.G2 Hou(llssuedtoDaldbtroun due July l,'s7 Int. Jan.l, H4 tJune I, 'so No. 63. Uond Issued to Ii II, Urown due July 1, 'si Int, Jan. 1, 'so to June 1, 'so No. 04. Hond Issued to Creasy S Urown duo July 1, '07 Int. Jan, , 'su to June 1 so No. 63. Hond Issued to K. U. Urown duo Jul; I, 'el Int. .Inn, 1, 'so to Juno I, 'so No.cc. Hond Issued to J. J, Urown duo July I, s7 Int July 1, 79 to June, 'to No. 07, Uond Issued lo 1:. w. Smith duo Joly 1, 'b7 Int. Jan.l, to to Juno 1,60 too 00 VtiO 600 00 619 60 SOI) 00 6 00 100 00 160 VOO 00 II 00 loo 00 IM lOi 10 Total, s32H0 ASE1 H, Cash In hauls etc: Hector on dunll- cuto of lll-'M) ' Duo by Htinlockschool district htatoapproprlailou unpaid Cash tu hands of treasurer tiooooo 1US fl 74.6 VO Ut 43 Actual Indebtedness c-i Aitest! JA8. c. HltoWN, I'resldont, We tho undereljcnf d auditors cf Uloomsburir, i,iuiiiiuii mu loretroing sutenunt wilh the ."SSfSi'SW1 "y tho'lteasurer.and luiaiuS . -I'i'tuiv ot,u, rrtANK P. KL1NB, 1 1 110s. wEim, I a. v.ui'uiNuiuM,i Auditors. June 10,1s. PA. GET THE BEST. STItaN COMPETITION In tho lnttnufiicturc of Orgitu3 is r&sulting in the production and sale of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that aro continually springing into existence, without any merit whatever, except to bo oflercd cheap, and then when purchas ed found to bo dear at any price. Will you not then, rcador, If Xfcm Contemplate consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing the names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of styles of the celebrated Estey Organs can now bcFeen at tho new rooms of the Only Authorizad .Agent foi the Eotey Organs in l i . A 1 r ,1 uoiumoia uoumy, a gum-iiuiuu iur nvu yeary irom mo manu factureis accompanies every Estey Organ. J. SMSSR, Agent, Juno25,'80-tt O1 lira ans' corn 1 salk VALUAULK 1U:AL 1WTATK! Iih vhtue of an orilor Issuca outot tho orphans court of Columbia county, Ii ester Ann K'Non, Kxec ulrlx of It. p. Cole, lato of lientcn towiiMilp. Colum bia county, deceased, will exposo to public sale on tlio premises on THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 1880, at 1 o'clock p. in., the follow lnp described real ebtnto to-wlt: A certain lot or PIKCl-I HV LAND sltuatoln Henton township. Columbia co., I'a., adtolnlnt: linda of Lowry Colo on the east and south, llig flshlug creck on tho west and public road on tho noith.uon Ifllnlnc UNK ACUEmoro nr less, whereon nro erect ed a two-story tramo nwttLLINU HOL'aCandSTUltE a frame stable andduubiilldlnss. Tkrms ov Sai.k Ten wr ceut. ot onr-fourth of tho purchaso tnoaey to to paldnt the strtklug' down of tho property, ihe one-fourth less tho lu pt.-r tent nt theccnilrmailun ot wile, and tho nmalnln thice fourthsin ono year there' tier with interest from confirmation n'M. Deed at expense ol purchaser. roascsMlon civou Ai rll 1st, lt. HUiHi:it ANaN KHSON, June ts isiu-tR r.XfM'titrlx. TOtniHWA YUAH, OP 3 to $W.l ilay lu)ouroinlacullly. Korl'k Women doaHwell as men. 3lany m iko more Mian Itw amountBtat-i-U nuovo. no ono can Mil to mako inonov fast. Any ono can do tlio work. You can inako Irom &" ccntn lo $t an hour uy rtftvoiino' vimr cvi'nincq and Mi.uo tlmo to tlio busi ness. Itcoatsnothl'ijftotryllin bu-lt,ei-3. Kotliln? llko It for money mnklne ever orfned bcloie. Uusl news nlrtiisiinr. nnd Ktrlctlv honorable, header. If ou want to know all about tho bust p.rjlng business bo- rorotnepiiMic, senu us your aaaress ui,u wo win Rend vm, full t,ai r!elllnr nnd lirlvflto terms free! BAmples worth $3 also freo ; 5 on can men 11 ako up T . ,,.n.firiipr.i, t'pivwnv uur iiuuu u'l juuiacii luu.coo v,i,, , uu., i-oriianu, maiee. wi n, tw-j Rowoll & Oo's. Adva. ADVERTISERS. Ilv nddressln? :i:o. 1. I!CH i:i.l. - I'll. 10 bpruceht., New York, can learn tho exact cet of any proposed line of ADVEKTISIMI In Ameiican Newspapers. ?2?ioo-imKe iintmihln, 10 ets. Juno 1 J, 'so-4w r KAH ana expenses to nijenls. Free. Address I . o. viCKEIiY. Aujusta, Maine. r Juno 14 4w C. E. SAVAGE, IIUALEU IN Silverware. Vatches,Jewelty.Clocks.c, AU kinds Of Wat" i,. nlrv-La ,tn I .lan,Al.v r.at. lj repaired aud warranted. may o, "is-u S1500 C. C. GaLIGNAN, Plumber, Gaa Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, AND DEALKlt IN STOVES, HEATERS -A.1ST3D R-A-rNGKES, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Shop in Opera House, Gth door oPni m, 'so-iy -mW'M- 5K Wi' fiS7 Jan 23, 'so. ly. and when person. When take them back, clerks, who are ablo we are enabled to gtvo customers who ?ear (e twenty years; at retailing, name by lank of proper plainly, and desorlbo fully FAD rniMczr.ft'm price desired.. Address, John Wanamaker, LarooslDry Goods Houso, Philadelphia. I Buying an Organ Bioomsburg, Fa M. C. SLOAN & BRO. Manufacturers ot Carriages, Bogies, Phaetons, Sleighs, riiATFOItSI WAGONS, 40. First-class work always on hand. ItKPAirtINO NKATLY DONE. Prices reduced lo suit tno times. i P T I TT T Morphine Habit cured In 10 to SO ui 1 u UJL oas. nopay 11 .cured. ur.J -hens, Lebanon, u. aprllJ, "so-i y THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE- Whereas, tho world renowned reputation of tho White hewing Machine Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to nil kin da ot mean tricks to injure Us reputation, we beg to caution alt intending purchasers not to buy a White Machine except from Its lecular authorized dealers, who will be sustained by the following; warranty, WE WATIHANT THC NATUHAL WEAK AND TEAR OP THE White Shuttle Sewing Machine, PIATE NUMHKIt lOSRSIl FOM FAMILY PtJltPO SKS, AND IIKUEUY AflHEBTO KKKI' THE NAME IN UEi'AlU l'OK THE TK1IM OP PIVIi VliAUM FItOM THIS DATE. KIIEK OK CIIaUQE. This wananty ex"cpts the breakage ot needles bobbins and shuttles. This wai runty will net bo sustained unless tho plilo number above irlven corresponds with tho n imber on the shiittlo raco slide. Uewaro ot defaced or altered numbers. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. Tho "WHITS" Shutt.o Sewing Machine Has greater ciriciTT than any ether family Sewlnit Machine for doing every variety cf wort. J. SALTZER, General Agent, Dloomsburs, Pa. Oct. 8, 7 My, DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? Do jouhave l'atn In Ihcslde? Are you unable to Hetalri it r.niM'i ycur 111007 i jour 1 rino uicn coiorodT lo Do ou htto Albuminous or Hitek Dust Deposit lu )our I rlnh 7 llntr.ll ,lirr.,rrr,n Venn. l,nHll,u m U'.,H.w Wjou havo l'olnlul ttilnallngt 'Ihn your KIDNEYS or B HI ADDEll aio tlleclid, una you should not delay uainar our rod at onre, lor It will ce rlnlnly euro you, when noth ing olso can. l'orsilo by druKglsIs, or sent by mall upon uctlptof ptlee. J.wi. Kbd us j our address for ctrtlflcatti cf tures and our book, "How a IJfo was saved." DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., TOLEDO, OHIO JWHEWAlu; of all other Mdney Pads. DISTRIBUTING AGENCY AT THE PEOPLES' DRUG- STORE, (HloniuUiiirir. I'u. Out of town j people who can not conveniently travel, may have am pler sent them pf Dry Goods nd all other goods that we sell, If they will write No charge, and no need to order If not suited. We make It a business to attend to such letters quickly; order? como wo send the exact artlolo wanted, and at exactly samo price as other customers pay when hero buying in goods aro not as ordered, we Having trained and responsible to uso discretion in filling orders, great satisfaction to tho many cAoioe to u. With a reputation of we cannot afford to lose our good servloo to absent customers. Wrlto what Is wanted, and about tho Hti-