THE COLUMBIAN. iii.oonmuiin, ciiidat, jui.t o, issn rmiLio sales. George A. Dotyi adinlnlMrtitor of Henry Klngdwry, deceased, will (IFerrcal cstnle for salo In Hfnton on Saturday Aiigutt 7th at 10 n. m. Hosier Ann lvdson, Kiocutris of 11. 1 Cole, dcccifcJ, of llcnlon township, will c-xioe real cstite lo tale on Iho fremlnen on TliurcJay, July IStli, 1BS0, Sco rtilwllscmcnt. K. Yt Elwell anil lit inc. family liaire returned C. H. Jloulilm offers iniluceiucntn to country hmllcruN lo purcln ihclr bar nipplios from him. Ho ell fowl liquors at low prlce. Mr. William Neal stid family are sojourning up llo creek for a fnv days. H. Bowman, editor of the Ilerwlck InJrpcnd tut mado in a call on Wcdnesdiy. Tlic Hand, Friendship Fire Co., and a large number of our people went to Danvlllo on the Sth. 1'bysiclans freely precribo t tie new Food Medicine, "Malt Hitlers," because moro nour ishing, strengthening and purifying than all llier forms ofmalt or medicine, while free ofrom the objections urged against tnalt liquors jtino4-lw F. 1'. Coper, of Wilkfauarro, and N. II. Hnrlman, of Nanticoke, with their families wore visiting friends In town the past week, A "llrockway Congrensional Club" hai been formed. It has its headquarters in the Kx cliango block, Counly Superintendent Snyder examined applioants for teachers' certificates at the Fifth ttreet school houfo lat Monday, The State Teachers Assocl ition will hold iU annual meeting at York, Pa., July 27th. Kx enrsion tickets will be sold on the principal railroads. Mrs. Mason Cliyton, of Connection!, will fppak in Iho M. 13. church on Sunday next at 3 p. m. It will bo a Union Temperanco meet ing, and nil are Invito! to hoar this lady. Col lection taken lo defray expenses. A. P. Fowler has purchased the planing mill at E'py, near the depot, and has begun biifi nesi. Hois prepared to do all kinds of work done in such establishments, and hopes to re ceive a fair share of patronage. 51. C. McCol him is his agent in tho conduct of tbebusi nessi M. H. Roberts' Poultry Powders will cure the worpt case of Cholera or Gapes. With M, I). Roberts' Poultry Powder you can increase the number of eggs CO per cent. Sold everywhere at 25 cents per package. July 2-lm An article In last week's isue, headed "Re publican Convention," should hnve read "Re publican Consistency." Tho editor being ab Fcnt, our compositors were unable to decipher Ids writing, hence tho mistake. TniS CAMPAION COLU.MUIAN Only 75 cents for six months, or SI. 50 a year rr . i i in nuvancc, uui up ciuus itiiu penu in you names, ' No more sick Chickens. Saye your poultry and cure them ot disease, by using Roberts Poultry Powder, It has never failed to cure Cholera and all diseases to which fowls are sub ject. Prico 26 cents per packago ju!y2-lm HANCOCK AND liN'CILISII CLL'II. Pursuant to a call of tho chairman of tho county commitleo a considorablo number of Democrats met in Cadman's hall Wednesday evening, July 7, for tho purpose of organizing a Hancock nnd English club. Tho meeting was organized by electing John O Freeze Ksq. as President, Peter Ilillmcyer vice President. C. Q. Barkloy Esq. Treasurer, C. It House) and R. Buckingham as secretaries. Tlic President stated the object of meeting in a few appropriate words. On motion tho Socretariet were ordered to tako the names ot those wishing to join the Iuh. Master Willie I.owcnberg prestntod the 1 1 .' tiV Hancock and English Hag, which Ins father brought from Cincinnati. Moved that Cadman's hall bo rented from ho present time until the night after election, for the sum of thirty dollars, carried. Moved that the club be entitled Hancock and English club, carried , Moved that the club meet every Thursday evening, carried. Moved that a committeo of three be appoin ted to organlzo a glee club. Elijah Shutt chair man of committee, carried. Moved that a committee of three be appoin ted lo procure speakers, with the President of the club as chairman, carried. Moved that a committee of three bo appoin ted to organize drum corps; Wm. II. Gilmore chairman of Committee, carried Moved that a committee of five) on finance be appointed. Movod that a committeo of fivo on con stitution and by-laws be nppointcd, with in struction not to require any initiation fee, carried. The chairman announced tint names of members of Commit'oe will be given at next meeting, and that the names of any new mem bers can be handed to the secretary's in the mean lime, The meeting adjourned with three Cheers for Hancock and English. Sixty fivo members were entolled, TMNITV COLLEdE. HAltn'OHD. This institution is ono of tho growing colle ges of tlio country. Formerly, the buildings stood In the city of Hartford, but a few years ago tho State purchased the grounds and erect ed a magnificent new Capitol thereon. The college was reiuored about two miles from the old site, and now stands on a lull commanding a splendid view in all directions, Tho build ings aro equal, If not superior, to iho'e of any similar iniiitution in the country, and when the plans are fully carried out they will form the tnott complete and elegant university In the United States- Near tho colleges stands the Chapter House of Iho Epsilon Chapter of Iho Fraternity of Delta Pal, oneot the fecret socie ties of tho college. It was erected at a cost of $30,000 and is the finest building of the kind in this country. It was lo this society that the writer had ttie honor to belong while in col lege, and tho benefits derived and the associa tions formed have since been remembered, and occasionally renewed, with much pltasure. Trinity College is an Episcopal institution, and there seems to be an impression that it is only a training school for the Episcopal ministry. This is erroneous. There Is no Institution where the facilities are greater than here, for a thor ough classical and business education. Trinity is destined one day to be tho leading Church colleceofthU courtrv, and It Is net only a priv ilege, but a duty which every Episcopalian owes to the church, to patronize and encourage it. While the form of worship Is that of the P. E, church, the institution is open to student of all denominations, and never attempts to in (luenco the religious belief of its patrons.any fur ther than by requiring attendance at chapel ex. erclses, Tho greatest obslaclo this colics" now has to overcome U tho general supposition that It is intended only for those who expect to in ter Iho'Enbicopal ministry, As soon as this U done the number of students will largely in' crease. If there are any young men in this sec tion who are thinking of taking a college courso, wa would urgo upon thcin the advantages and pleasures of a courto at Trinity, Catalogues can be obtained by addressing Jlev.barauel Hart, Hartford, Connecticut. riT TilRVOt,TA10.,I!I.TfO.,MAI,8ItAU,lci.." UUItWICK I.KTTKIt. Em. Columbian i ' They aro nnklng no iron at tho rolling mill Ibis week, having doud for repairs. Mr. C. It. Woodlu and family aro spending cveral weeks in Hazlolon. Mrs. C. 0. Jackson and daughter hfilast week fur the Sin-shore, where they expect to remain several weeks. Mr. ilrugler, architect, who received the contract for building the addition to our school house, commenced work on Monday. 1I0 ex peels to have It completed by September. Dr. Little, F. Stewart and V. 12. Smith look advantngo of the first legal dav of the wood cock season. This w is ,Mondny the 6tlilnt. They ttarttd at fouro'clcck In the morning for Iho Isliuds a short distance below NMiM.mtw Their report is rather over, nllirniing that they secured sixteen brace. Messrs. Ilowman nnd CYtp in rrcolvcd or. dors tho other day for upward of S7fi worth of ardiery materials, Tho foundation of the ar chery club is being laid. A pluasuit little picnic was cnbvod lat Silurday in Croup's woods by thoo who were desirous of esciping tho nolso and bustle of tho celebration exercises. Thoy reached the grove via tho canal, in a IhMioit a ride very much enjoyed by the pleasure seekers. On Tuesday of this week, a Inrger affair of the kind loft here for Shickshiiiny, whera tho pic-nicers disponed themselves in tho River Grove, hav ing plenty of food, notwithstanding the little showers that periodically sprinkled them. Tho parado on the 3rd was a grand success, the visiting Fire Companies from Bloom, Dan villo, Lowisburg, and llydo Park, and the bands from Scranton, R'oom, ai,d Afton, look ing well and conducting themselves a) was ex pected, in a very gentlemanly manner. The above yisiting organizations combined with our band, Grand Army of the Republic, Pa triotic Order Sons of America, and Fire Com pany, nude a ycry creditable parade. The speech by Mr. Nicholls was a highly enter taining feature of the exercises. 'Iho display of fire works in tho evening was wi(neased by moro than two thousand people. The dinner provided for the visitors was abundant nnd quite Eatlsfictory. All day long perfect har mony prevailtd, no accident nor quarrels. Tho citizens of town were pleased with the visitors, and tho viiitors seemed pleased with their reception. Englishmen formerly supposed thatAmerii can running hon-e were very inferior to theirs but during tho lat two years Parole, Wallcn stein and other fast ones that were sent from this country to England, have won hundreds of thousands of dollars, for such Americans an the Messrs. Lorillard, James Gordon lien nelt, &c. Tho Englishmen have Investigated tho reasons for the great success of theAmcri. can horses, and find that they are kept in such fine condition by the constant use of M. 11. Roberts' Horse Powders. july 2-2m HOUND ABOUT IIOAHINGCHEEK. New potatoes are putting in their appearance. Our townsman, Mr. John Eelund gave his house a handsome coat of paint last week. Miss Lizzie Scott, of this ) lice, is visiting the family of Lor brother, Mr. Jonas Scott, at Wil liamsport. A valuable bori-c belonging lo Christian Small, died on tho 2'Jnd ult. , after returning from Market at Ashland and Centralis. Uev. J. A. Adam, of Elysburg, will preach in the, school house, above town, next Sabbath at five o'clock, Rev. J. V, liodine will preach in the East Slabtown school houso every alternate Sunday. Next appointment is July IS at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Two parsonages aro to be erected in the vil lage in the neir futuie; ono by tho United Brethren circuit and Iho other by the Melho di3ls We believe tho committees couh! not easi') li.avo selected a more suitable io ation Uij l.rve for their pastors' convenience. Mayberry Gearhart, a wealthy old fanner re- sidiiigaioni.' the Susquehanna river, on 'he line of tho D. H. A W. railroad, at tho mouth of Roaringcrec-k, was harvesting grain with sever al railroad employees on Sunday, the 27th ult. Hands being scarce, he resorted to the above means for garnerinc his crops. Mines Lottie nnd Ida Ilerninger, of Elys burg, W. J. Hughes, of Berwick! Edward Ster ner, of Plymouth) Mr. and Mrs. George Long, of Norlhumberhnd, and Leander Eveland and wifo,of Maybeiry township,Montourcounty were among thoso who spent llie Third and Fourth in this vicinity with their respective patent", relatives and friends. Mr. Jeremiah Snyder hi" been rather unfor tunate during the past few weeks, as severnl of his young pigs have become blind, and ho also losta valuable horso by being kicked to death. The danco on lasll-'ridny evening at the Na tional Hotel was well ntlended nnd rather live ly throughout. Among those present from Bloomsburg were W. Krickbaum.T. J. Vamier sllce, W. II. Jacoby, Capt, C. I!. llrockway, Sheriff Ent and cx-Shiriir, J. W. Hodman. The Catawim M. E. Circuit Pic nic and fya tlval held in Johnson's Grove, near this place on Saturlay, was right well attended, The Kcrnville band did the music for the atlair. Financially speaking, we are unaldo to say how successful they were, as up lo this writing no settlement has been ma de. On tho 29th up., C. W. Stlne, while driv ing a spirited horso in his pliarton from this place lo Calawissa, stopped to converse with Mr. Jacob Boas, when a dog came out and tho horse became frightened. Mr. Sliuo jumped out but iho horse being somewhat too quick managed to get away from him and ran down what is known as Fulling Mill Hill, overturn ing the vehicle, aod breaking it badly, jMoNTJILV. C. B. Bobbins succeeds his filher, D. W. Bobbins, In the liquor business nt the old stand on Main street below Iron HLOOMSllUltO CENM'S HfATlbTlCS. The enumerators have furnlJjed us with tho following statistics: Inhabitants white 3,597 107 " colored Total, 3."01 rijul.a rlnrini' the last census vear IS No of blind persons No. of persons born since first day of 10 10 6 June, i. v., low No, of persons in county jail at time nf enumerator's visit No, of persona who have been impris oned during me ytur l-huiuK ...a 31, 18S0 Wholo number of days of Imprison ment of all persons who have been imprisoned The .Sherill' is allowed 25 cents per 38 1,035 day for maintenance oi eaiu pris oner) henco the amount paid the Slieriffdurlng the past year is $271.25 4 17 No. of empty bouses Manufacturing establish men ts produ cing $5C0 annually Farms consisting of more than threo acres 3: Tim noimlalion of the town In 1870 was, while. 3.202. colored, 70, total, 3,311, so lhat tho gain In the past ten years has been but 3C3. Mother?, before giving your little babe cough nr eroun medicines, remember lhat Sines' Ryr up of Tar. Hoarbound and Wild Cherry, la the only preparation that contains no opium, mor tihln. or any other narcotic. jui -im nto to them without delay. N07, 21-1." COLUMBIAN AND The degr. e of Doctor of Philosophy has been conferred upon Prof. D. J. Waller, jr., by Lv fayclto college, This was no mere, compliment, butawclldcstrvod honor. Though compara tively young In years, Dr. Wn'ler I. n rips scholar and Is making tho N'.mnnl School ono of tho lending Institutions of the State, At the present limo when there are so many worthless liniments in llie market, It would be well lo Inquire which Is tho best-lhls will bo found in M. II. Boberls' celebrated Embroca tion. It la a panacea for nil ailments that ro quire rubbing either an man or beast, For sale by all druggists. july 2-lm THE K3PV CKLKUUATION. Independence day has come nnd gone. The flame of patriotism has been renewed. "Young America" has had his tiro crackers and fun, "lots" of powder has been burned) tannoiis have been fired) and the Orators of the day have, no doubt acquitted themselves with dig. llnguMied ability. But as there is always n calm after a storm, so after the stirring scenes of the Ith of July, tho people, young nnd old, settle luck again Into thelrplaces, and move on In tho accustomed pursuits ot life. This year the Utile village of E-py has had quite a pica i ant lime, obsjrylng the 3rd as our National An niversary, because the 4th camo on tho Sab bath. It is true wo di I not celebrate the day with military parade or procession, with tho fiting of cannon, or a display of oratory) and yet In the absence of all thi, the day was spent very gen erally In pleasant and Innocent enjoyment, There was some evidence that King alcohol has his subjects, Some of his worshippers showed tho fruiln of his spirit In foul mouths, profane language and an occasional black eye. But there was not so much of this kind of dis play as has been seen on similar occasion", and this argues f.ivoiably, either for tho morals of the people or lor Iho discretion of the disburs ing officers of tho old king in shutting offsup plies. "Discretion" in this caso is certainly the "belter part of valor" This change for the better is good, and it is to be hoped that it will last. We had our little excitements also) the most noteworthy beirg the exploit of Praf. William Abbot, in crossing the river on the ferrv wire on a velocipede. Prof. Abbot is one of our most quiet and una-siiming citizen", but at the same time he is a man cf pluck and indomitable will Ho has gained considorablo notoriety among us as a successful market gardener; his early vegetables being very early and fine, and his prospective melon crop on one of our river is lands is of grand dimensions. His new role of traversing tho Susquehanna on the ferry wire astride of a velocipede has added much to his popularity, and has demon slrnted clearly that some things can be done as well as o'hers. Some persons who read the nnnoiincemeut of the intended exploit said that it could not be done; others pronounced it a humbug) and some of the profefsor's intimate friends doubted his ability lo fill the bill. But he has dono It; actually in the presenceof hun dreds of spectators, crossing in the manner indi cated from the Eqiy sboro to Ruckel's Island. The hopo is expressed that he will repeat the voyage at no distant day, and thus givo to oth ers an opportunity of seeing what tho Professor declares is a safs and agreeable way of crossing tho river. Too ladies of the Lutheran church gave a very excellent dinner and supper for the bene fit of tho church, which was well patronized. Also in tho evening they lurnishcu icecream and other refreshments lo a large crowd in at tendance. This enterprise of the ladles has re sulted quite successfully, as they have realized, over expenses, ninety dollars. The Espy and Afton bands added much to tho enjoyment of the day and evening, by discoursing appropri ate mu"ic, and this they did gratuitously. When we consider the comparatively recent orgam zation of thoao band", we are astonished at their proficiency. Their rapid advancement spoils well for their instructors, Prof". Meth- erell and Brooks, as also for tho readiness and antness of the members of the bands. In this connection, I nm authorized to state, that the managers of the festival wish to express Iheniht-lves highly gratified with and thankful S.r the eliii itiu services so cheerful! rendered by these musical association". 8. Sinis' Dvt.ENTi.uv Compnund 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 as Cholera, Cholera .Mor bus, Dysentery, Cramps, Colic and nil their kindred diseases, And to be without Sine's Dysentery Compound when overtaken by the above disease is to be almost without hope. july 2-lm COl'ItT PllOCEEDlNGS. THURSDAY JOI.Y 1ST. Court met pursuant to adjournment, all tho Judges on the bench. Citation awarded in the cstnlo oi John 11. Dtvis, deceased. Subpoena In divorce awarded lo Uobert Jlc- Bride. . , , r , License of II. Brumbach trausicrreu to jonn Moycr. Sale of real estate by guardian of Anna -M. Ent, confirmed nisi. Bond for sale of real estalo of William Hess, deceased, approved by the court. Cilalation awarded to executors of l-.Ushn c. Baiton, deceased, to file nn account. Subpcena in divorce awarded to 1-annio I. Wright. Partition awarded In the estate ot V illiam S. Evans. Subpu-nn in divorce awarded to Lizzie Kline. Frank V. olf was appointed guardian of Ells worth P. Wolf. Liuuor store licen.o of D. W. Bobbins was transferred lo C. B. Robbius, Sheriff Km acknowledged deed in open court to Catharine Lamon for land in Bnarcreek township, Consideration $100, McAIarnoy vs. Wolvcrlon. Polmon ot re ceiver lo soil goods and chattels tor rent. Granted. J. G, Freeze appointed commissioner in lu nacy of Samuel Rhone, Sale of real estate ordered in estate oi Isaac Breach, deceased, W. Mauser, John Rhodes, John -Mensch, John Good, John Appltman, Thoa. J.,Vander- lice and John Hartman appointed viewers to assess dam aee by Pennsylvania Canal Co., on petition of S. V. Boone, to meet July 2SI11. September fMh fixed by llie court lor Hearing of appeal Columbia counly vs. City of Phila delphia. Attachment issued In estate of James inorn- ton, deceased, to executor for not obeying the order of tho court to pay over moneys in his hands. Shuman's administrators vs. Houck et. nl. Rule to subrogate made absolute. Marv Reuiley'a administrator vs. Michael D. Remley. Rule to ihow cause why Iho judgment should not be opened aud defendant let into a defense, lien of lovy to remain. B F. Zarr appointed auditor to make distri bution in estate of William McKelvy,deceased. W. H. Rhawn appointed auditor in estoto of Hannah Appleman, deceased, Order to ad ministrator lo psy over money in his hands to putties entitled thereto, Benton H. F, A L, Association vs, J, Sllles. Rule lo show cause why judgment should not be opened and defendant let Into a defense. Adjourned. Customer "Why are Malt Bitters so lwpu- larr"' Druggist "Because at a Food Medicine they f-urich the blood, barden the roubles, qnl ct the nerves and perfect digestion," July Mir DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, The license of the Intel) W. Bobbins, n transferred to U, 11. Bobbins nt the late s- mien of court, who will continue tl e business at the old stand, At the regular tmo in nf the Phllcloglnn Literary Society held Jul e25. 1SS0, iheiha h of our late brother Elmor h. Illller was an nounced, whereupon the following resolutions were unanimously adoptedi Wiieheas, It has plcaed Almighty God in Ills all wlso providence lo call from our midst our lalo brother ElmcrE.lIlller.it is there fore, JUmlval, Thai this society has, by his death, sustained the loss of a useful and actlvo member, llctoltcd, That ns an expression of our sor row and respect, that wo as a society, attend the funeral, and that tho hall be draped in mourn ing thirty days, KaohtJ, That we lender our heartfelt sytm palhy to the bcrcared fimlly, llesolrcd, That these icsotutions be entered on tho minutes of iho society, that they be pub lished In ono or moroof tho town papers, and that a copy of the same be presented lo the be rcavtd ftmlly, llAT.ru M. Gkhius, Annum. J. Simmons, J-Com. O. II. Wi:txs, J If your wlfojins lost her healitlho Grett Mexican Remedy will be found a swift and sure restorative. Ask your I'rugglst for it. A Letter found oi a California suicldo : "Iu this sheltered nook I lay too down to die. Wlicnalnan outlives his usefulness I think ho out to retire, 'What every ono says must bo true,' that 'Dr. Selleri Cough Syrup' has no equal for coughs and colds. Try it. Pride 25 cents, A gentleman in lecturing for n blind asj lum began by gravely remarking: "If all tho world were blind, what a melancholy sight it would bo," Advertisin; I'lieatn. It has become so common to write tho be ginning of an elegant, Interesting article and then run it into some advertisement that we avoid all such cheats and simply call at tention to the -merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms, as possible, to induce people to give them one trial, as no one who knows their value will ever use anything else. Marriages. Burgxeii Newman. At Orangeville, Pa June 24th, 18S0,byltcv. C. K. Canfield, Jlr. Augustus J. Burgnor of Delaware City, Dela ware to Miss Eliza J, Newman, of Beaumont, Wyoming county, Pa. Cox Lewis. At the M. E. Farsonace. utoomsDurg, July 3, tssu. by liov. i-;. 11 . lo cum, -Mr. illiam Uox to JIiss hltzabetli Lew is, both of Bloomsburg. ConTRiciiiT KiNtisnunv. At the 5L E. parsonaue. Bloomsburtr, July 0th. 18S0. hv Rev. E. II. Yocura. Mr. Christian B. Cortrinht anu -Miss Laura Kingsbury, both ot aluckshin ny, i-a. Heacock Roberts. In Benton, on the 17th ult-, at the home of the bride, by Rev. II. It. l ortner, Jlr. John J uncock to .Miss llan nali Roberts, all of Benton. Case euff. At Iho M. h. parsonage in llenton July am, by Jtov. M. li. 1-ortner, Jlr Peter Case to Miss Lydla Zelilf. Business Notices Good Cloycrseed and Timothysced. Lots of it for salo by Silas Young nt Light btrcet july 2-2w Boots and Shoes cheap at SIcKianey'e. Shetland Shawls at Clark & Son's. The public aro hereby informed that splendid suits are now made from the latest styles ot Spring Goods on tho hollowing terms.- Latest Style), Lowest Prices, Best Ma terial, Best Workmanship, and Best Fits at the roputar atoro oi David Lowenberg, Hon. George N. Corson, Norrlstown.says: Tho Pbu-nix Pectoral Is indispensable in my family It acts like a chnrm in curing couuh's and colds with the 'hildren.and I always use it when addressing a jury. Price 25 cents. C. A. Kleim, Bloomsburg, aprlG-jy Admission free at McKinuey's. White Goods at Clark & Son's. Another caso ot Fine Ready Made Cloth ingjust received at U. Lowenberg s, Do not pay 8 cents a yard for calico wheu you can got wido i ercates at luiz a aioatr; lor 1U cents a yard. 4,000 pounds nice dried raspberries, 4,000 pounus.nicedriedpltteu cherries wanted tins fall by Silas Young, Light ritreet.july 2-G'ui A full line of Prints, Ginghams, Shirtings and Muslins at lowest prices. Ulark: ix con, Call at McKinuey's (or Shoes. For Nobby Hats, For Latest Styles, For Lowest Prices. Go to David Lowenberg's. Lutz & Sloan are telling Muslin at a re duced price. Call and see the Best aud Cheapest Sum mer Suit lor tu.00 at V, Lowenberg's, Go to Clark Son's for your Dry Goods, Rubbers at McKinuey's. PUBLIC NOTICE. Tho Clothlne Store of David Lowenberg i well stocked witli all l ie latest styles o Clothing for Men, Youth and Children (Jail and examine. Another new lot of Ladies' Linen Ulsters at Lutz St bloan s. Great reduction in prices of Dress Goods at Ulark iv bon a. Boot headquarters at McKiiiney's. Harriet A. Newkirk. of Salem, savs: 1 was cured of tetter in my hand by three applica tions of camphor Milk, .uy nusbaim was cured of old running sores by using H. 1 cured my son of a sprained ankle. Price 2; cents, bold by u, A. Klcltn, isioomsburg. april 10, 'SO.ly ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KSTATK UK DANIEL W, KUUBl'Mf, UALKAHEU. Letters of Administration on tlioestato oi'Dantel V, Hob bl us, late ot tUo town of I Hoc msburg1, Colum bia co., dee'd, Uavo been granted by the Kmrlsicr cf Bald county to the undesigned a din In list rai uuuniiibiruLor, All nurbons havlnir claims DiralnK tuo estate are re quested to present them for settlement and U?Obe iuuuuuju iu muty puyueui muiout ueiay w COHTEZ 11. ltOllIUNS, Administrator. Jono U 'so-flw P. O. Ulooin&burff, Columbia co, iu NEW FIRM! Tho well known 0. 11. WHITE, I'roprietor of the OUANQEVILLK AdHICULTUltAL WOHKB, has sold a half Interest In tho same to J. Conner, The company have renal .d thn works, ana aro nre- jurvu iu uuuuiiiiiiuuaiutLii nuu wuul anjuuug in uio lne of Arlcultural ImDlemeats. Thev havu lust completed anew left hand Whtto plow.whlchtr po Hlbte, will beat the right band. Mao burraca plows or jointers tor i no eame. a new Thresher ana uiean- er wuu centre snase oi nu jie suoe, called the Wlilto TlircHlici mid Cleaner with both lever and railway powers on a ureal lv Improved plan. Wo manufacture LAND ltoLLKltS with cast Iron heads Ootu Plows, double and single Cultivator, side Mil Plon s, Mill Castings. Turning of every description done with promptness. Wo keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Plow bhores for our own and many other plows that are used lathe country. We will not be undersold In work or material ot the Borne quality, ill our work: Is warranted to give sath-facuon. or the money re funded. WKIiKPV COMPKUTION. fanners, and luupuujiu iu ifcueriu are reque&iea 10 caumtu ex uiuue uviuro purchasing fcibewoere. WHITE & CONNER, juutt.'w-ir oiuNUEviujtnu HOW TO GET almost Everything. Do you know how to get in tlic easiest way and to best advantage what you want for dress and housc-furrtishing? First, how: Write for a catalogue ; sec what you can learn from it about the things you want. If samples can be useful to you, ask for them and state your wants so plainly that exactly tlic right samples can be sent. Second, where : The place where goods arc kept in the greatest variety ; where they are sold for what they really are in respect to quality ; where prices arc lowest; where luost care is taken to serve customers accept ably; and where you have the right to return whatever Is not satisfactory. There no matter where you are if you make. your wants known and avail your self of your privileges, you will get the best things in the best way, promptly and without trouble or risk; sometimes by mail, some times by express, almost always at less cost for car riage than the money you save in the price. John Wanamakcr, Philadelphia, Pa. Cbgstnut, TUlrtccutb, Market aud Juniper. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF UANHAU LAM0N, PECEtSED. Letters or administration nn thn PRtnf ft nr Hannah Lainon, tale of. Hrlarcreek township, Columbia co., i-cnn-a., aeceasca, uavo oeen granieu oy me itegis ter of said county to U. 11. Jackson, nrtraT., Der- wick, ra : ah rxrsons uawncciaims oirainsi mo es tate or the decedent are requested to present them for settlement and thoso Indebted to theestatoto make payment to tho undersigned Administrator wunoui ueiay. U. II. JACKSON, Administrator, Ilerwlck, ra. Juno 18, 'go-ow jgXECUTOR'S NOTICE. K3TATK UP IIKNJAMIN v INTEKSTEKN, DECBAHBU. Letters testamentary on the estate of Benlamln Wltitersteen. Into of Pino town shin Uolum bL. county, Penn'a., deceased, have been era eted by tho Iteglsterof said county toL. A. dcrmau ana Phlneas Whltmtre. Executors. AH per' sons having claims against the estate ot said decc- and those indebted to the estato to mako payment iu inu uuuersignea r.xccuiors.wunouL ueiuy. L,. a. uukaiaiv, ncrr h r. u., PtIINEAS WUITMIItK, Pino Summit, may 2, isso ow Kxccutors. DMINISTRATIUX NOTICE. EST ATS OF ISRAEL BOOEHT, DECEASED. Letters of Administration on tho estato of Israel uog'Tt, lato of Greenwood township. Columbia co.. Penn'a.. deceased, have been eranled bvthe leels ter of said eo.to tho undersigned Administratrix, All persons havlnir claims against the estate of the decedent are requested to prpsent them for settle ment, and those indebted to tho estato to make pay ment to tho undcrslffned Administrator without ueiuj. SUSAN HUMUKT, , W. Miller, Atl'y. Administratrix, Juno n, 'feo-cw JUDITOIVS NOTICK. In tho matter of. tho salo of real estato of William hcimyier by w, ii, bmllh, Assljneo for tho bene- ui oi creditors. Tho Auditor appointed by tho Court of Common 'leas of Columbia county to distribute proceeds ot saie, ntreoy srives noiiceiiiaino win meeiinopar- lie wiitrresien iil ms omce m liioumauunf ui rr iln the 9'h dav of Jul v. ls at 10 ocloeK li hi fort- of snld day. All lerson1) havlnir any Jalra anon said fund to then and there present the same cr uo ioreu'r uuoarreu iiom auy tmuv uirieui, L.E.W LL..iW lune 14, IMw A idttor. PILE REMEDY Piles What uncoas ntr tortures arise from Inter. m I lileediucr. Kxternal and Itchlnir Piles. The vain endeavors to obtain eeu partial relief has discour aged the millions who suffer, and they hare borno their atronv Insllente. thlnklnir there was no hone or prospect of a cure. Notwithstanding the total failure of I ho many remedies heretofore offered for mo euro or pues, anu inn picture or ojrony resting- on me iacuoi inoso wuo nuo ineu me vuriuus rem ecllei but in vain, vet eatrerlv sou cut for and anx loush tried aiijMuntr that promises the least relief uniU their couraire has lone since given place to de spondency, let them cheer up, allow tho smiles ot happiness to lllumlnato the haggard countenance, and tho duties of Ufa will bo performed with a degree of hannlness'aud Dleasure unknown for wteks. months or j ears. Ilrlggs' Pile Itcrncdles are the io- suh oi lull-easing bluuj auti expunmeiumg, uiu no plus ultra of medlc.il science, and In every respect saic, Kcicuuiic anu rcuauiu lur uiu uuru ui puea iu t'v cry form. Krlggs remedies are sold by C. A, Klelrn, nuMimaminr. iu Try lr. IIHuk' Jliiuluu IliiUitni 1.000 REWARD CATAItUU Is tho most universal and distressing disease of the nrejsenr. dav. and the sco re n of wau- derfut remedies offered for the cure of thts disgusts lug disease, which are one than worthless, has discouraged tho millions who suffer and haelrl'd in ain lor renei una cure uiim uieir courage is gone and the lctlm still suffers In doubt. Here we are with lr. Joslah lirlggs' catarrh specifics Nos l aad 2, and how shall wo proceed to com l nee that we nave mu ucsi uou cuuapesb remeuies Known. iBi-wt will furnish them to responsible parties on condl t ion "no cckk .o rtv." xnd win pay fioo fori ca-o they whl not cuio. 3rd Will pav fiuotortheli emul us a cure. 4th Will nay tduu if anithlnu'col srmousordeletertous Is found lu their coin nasi t Ion, nth Will pay fl,ouo If in any particular Dr. Joilah nriffgs uaiarru ppecinca uro lounu uinerem irom repreeentatlou. Warranted to Instantly relieve and radically cure Acute. Chronic, Ulcerative or Pry Ca tarrh, cold In tho Head, and all affect Ion a of the cai Itles of the head and throat. Two bottles In one oox. fireatcsi success oi tuo age, tsold by c. A. iueuu, luooinnuurg, i u. Try l)r Hi-Ikk t'nturrh speelllCM. BUNION BALSAM Bunions, Corns and other a'lmentsof tho feet cause mucii buuenng amung ail nations uy whom shoes are worn. There Is more tnanituomtu-nrth nr tmnm and shoes destrojed annually In the United btatcs iu iuv insuui mu wurtuiuuro limn ji.uuu.uoii) Uy cut ting white new, or nearly so, to make room for pain rui miuions. corns. inerovwngnai s.so-etnstens. et. uesmes uiu KreaL bjicnuce, mere ii paia in rew York to chlroiKKllsts about I25.W0 annually; in New England btates about 23,ooo ; In the western and southern about &o.ikm): and In the refit nf thn wnri.i about f wo.tKx); besides this there is 50o,ooo spent an nually for caustics aud oilier worthless compounds for the cure of liunlons, Corns, wore Insteps, 'i ender Feet, etc. To avoid these greatlossen and expendi tures, uso Dr. joslah Urlggs Ilunloa Jialsam and hure Corn Cure, which is the only preparation known that trles lmmedlatn relipf nmi rartir.nii- cures hard, soft land ulcerated liunlons hard, soft and festered corns, vascular excresenees, callosities iuiku mm eiimu, suru mau.-(s uiuiereu neeis, lecuei feet, lngrowlnir nails, etc.. without causing or Ipuv. lnir anv natn or soreness. Warranted oafa nnd unrr ouju uy v. a ivieim, uiuonisuurg, ia. Try lr, ltrluuv t'n paralleled Pile ltemrily. Ecatl and liollcct. Local and constitutional troarmonr. rnr .n tarrlial arfrctlons. Ur. Joslali UrlirL-a1 Catarrh sno cltlc9 aro otrcri'd to tnoso &mtct,i wTih nnt tc, ulcerative or dry catarrh, cold In tho head, hay fever, relaxed palate, eoro throat, hoarseness, loss of voice, und all affections ot tho nasal cjvlttes and throat, with ueuarunlfo that tliev arnclipnru.r hi luutuv.tivaiuuo, vuiiuK iiutv..vr, mm moro cer- """') " "S""i',u V" UI" "lau an remedy jet Ultcovercd. Two bottles In ono box, ono of which reduced u Ith water makes w ounces for use 1'rlco ,1. co per rackuge, turDlshed to rebnonslhln parties on coudltlonb: "No euro no pay,'1 Dealers aro authorised to refund tho money If pur. "iw,"" uiwuwi, BuiuMiv-u, tuupm-eiues are constitu tional as well as local, iloil wlubo paid If they fall to core whn uwd as directed, lion tnr tii.ir,r.,i,i a8acure. fault eoHhlntf polsonousordeletcrlous Is found in their composition, f i.uou (will ho nald) If in any retprct Dr. lirlircs' t'atarili spccltlci are .uuiiu umrui nuiu i.-inunvuvuiion. nero is an OD portunlty for thoso discouraged by repeated full. urea 10 iry asaln on a cuarantecd euro. And the iiuhu nuu I mn iiiuu lunj Tcniureiotry thenii specifics wlthoutfeellnir that thev am m i2 hum. burccd. us I hero Is no rUk to run. arranted chain. oat, best and most atfrewblo. Ifnotlouad luUilao- bolinxO.A.Kleim.iiioomsburir'r M prUM,V-l7 t.ark,M,w)r,r, SIJBUIlFS SALE. ny vlrtuo of undry n rlls lisucil out of tho Court Common rlcaa of Col lmhl county, an i to mo di rected, will lit; expo el to publlo Halo at the Court Homo In tho tuwn of li:initiurg, nt J oxiwk, p m riutunlay, July 24th, lb80. AU tuo right llllo and Interest of tho defendanU that ccrtitn tract or pteco of land tltuato In Hen ton township, Columbia county, 1'ennsjlvanta. bounded nnd descilbedaa follows, to-wlt I on tho north by land of Solomon Havli and Hiram Ami, on tho cast by land of Samuel Kline, on the south by land ot William Ash, nnd on tho west by land of Iho llcnlon Mutual saving Fund and Loan Association, contain log ono hundred acres mora or loss, on whlc h aro erected two two-atory Iraino dwelling houjcSj barn and out-butldtngs. Seized, :takcn In execution and to bo told as tho property ot Thomas L. Davis and ltouben J, DaMs. KNoan Fritz, Attorney. Sundry Writs. ALSO, All that certain 'factor plcco of land situate In Montour township, Columbia county and stato of 'ennsylvanla, bounded and described as follows to It: un tho north by land of Itcuben (lullls, on tho south by land of Frank Evans, and on tho wist by land of Walter estate, containing two acres moro or loss, on which oao erected n two story framo dwell- C house, barn nnd outbutldlngs,n good npplo on h- ard and other fruit tires on I lit premises. ALSO, Ono other tract of land situate In Montour town ship, Columbia county, l'cnnsjlianl.i, bounded on tho north by land lato of Evan Welllver, on tho cast by land of Iteuben Guilds, andon the south and west land of the Walter estato containing four acres mora or less. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece cf ground sltuato In the town ot liloornsburg, Columbia county, Hun- hahta, bounded and dcsrlbed ns follows, to-wlt: log a lot ot ground with iho buildings nnd nppur nances situate on Matn street of satd town, and bounded on tho north by Main or Second street, on tho east by Ilarton's Alley, on tha south by l'tno Al ley and on tho west by u lot formerly owned by Iteuben Kreamcr,contalntog In front on Main Btrcet twenty four feet and ntno Inches, running thenco back to I'lno Alley two hundred and fourteen feet and six Inches, on which are erected n two-story f ramo dwelling house and out-butldlngs. ALSO, Ono other lot situate In tho town ot llloomshurg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded arid do scribed as follows, to-wlt: llegtnnlng at a post cor ner In lino of land formerly owned by Jacb Ecr and an alley twenty feet wldo laid out by Dr. Jolin anney, nnd running thenco along tald alley north twenty-eight and three-fourth degrees, west one hundred and fourteen feet ton post In tho lino ot a street thirty-three feet wide, laid out by tho said John r.amsey, thenco along said street south slxty- ono and one-fourth degrees, west two hundred and Ofty-ntno feet to a post, thenco by land ot tho heirs Wm. Wright, deceased, south twenty-eight and three-fourth degrees, cast ono hundred and seven- three fectto a post In tho line of land formerly owned by Daniel Bnyder, thenco by tho same north thirty-four and one-fourth dcgrccs,east one hundrea and one feet to a hickory, ana thence by Und form erly owned by Jacob Ejer, north thlrty-ono and three-fourth degrees, east ono hundred and ninety three feet to tho placo of beginning, containing ono aero strict mcasure,bo tho same more or less, on which aro erected a dwelling houso and out-butldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Daniel Fry against Jackson Walter and to bo sold as tho property ot Jackson Walter. Kirk, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO, All that certain three-fourths Interest In a tract or piece ot timber land situate In Urlarcreck and Fish lngcreek townships, Columbia county, and state of 'enDsylvanta, bounded and described as follows, to wn : llegtnnlng at a stone, formerly black oak, It being an original corner of a survey In tho warran tee naino of Nathan Beach, and another In the namo of Daniel F, Sejbert, thenco along said Dcach sur voy south eighty-one degrees, west four hundred nd fltty-threo peithcs to a stone formerly a ehe&t nut oak; thenco by the samo south nine degrees east titty-two perches to stones, thenco by tho same south elghty-one degrees west sixty-two perches to stones, thenco by survey In tho warrantee namo of Samuel J. Pealer north twenty degrees ono hundred twenty-six perches to stones, thenco by land In tho warrantee name ot John Allegar, thenco by the same north seventy-two degrees, cast threo hun dred and so pcrchos to a black oak, thenco by I and warrantcedto ferry liuckalew north soventy-fno degrees, cost ono hundred and thirty-two perches to a post, thence north clghty-slx and a half degrees east flfty-ouo perches to a chestnut oak, thenco north sixty-two degreos cast eighty-four perches to a post, thence south two degrees wost ono hundred and Itfty-clght perches to tho placo ot be ginning, containing four hundred acres strict meas. ure, It being tho same premises which Dr. John Kindt and Sally Ann his wlfo by their Indenture bearlngdato herewith did grant and conflrmunto tho said Angcltno Horn. Seized, taken In execution at tha suit of JI. A. Ammerman against Charles Unangst executor of Dr. John Kindt, deceased.and to bo sold as tho prop erty of Charles Unangst.executor ot Dr. John Kindt, deceased. Hbockwav, Attorney. Vend Ex, ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate In Hno township, Columbia county and Mate of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described ns follows, to-w It: On tho north by land of I'hlllp Shoemaker, on tho east cy land ot Illrain Shultz, on tho south by land ot Pnrvln Eves, and on the west by land ot Abraham tunan, containing about forty acres moro or less, on whn . are erected a two-story framo houso.large ''ink barn and out -buildings. selzau, taken in execution at tho suit of Joseph Cole, Jr., use of A. 1". Heller, administrator ot t 'ti mln Evcs.deceasf-d against Jacob cole and to bo sold as the property of Jacob cole. A. C. 11. E, Smith, Attorne) s. end. Ex Tcims cash on day st sale. U. II. EST, July 2, 'so-ts shciirr. A UDITOK'S NOTICK. ESTATE OF MAKY OOKUEIX, DECEASED. The underslimed auditor aDnolnted by the Court to distribute lue moneys la Uiu Hands of William II, uiarK, trustee appointea 10 niaKe Haiu ui iuu rem es tate ot -Mary (lorreli. lato or Orntralla boro'igli, de ceased, will sit at Ills onice In llloonisburff on hatur day, lluly 31st, in. atten o'clock m tlio loienoon ot bald day lor tho purpose ot his appolutment. All persons havlni; claims aatrbt said estato will ap pearand pret-nttlieni at that time, or 00 forever debarred irom receiving any share ot said fund. liOUKUT H. L1TTLU, uly2,lss0-lw Auditor. JULU ON HKIUS. Ilio Commonwealth ot lvnnslvanla to Mary Ann Olusies, widow, busan Ann llelltr, Sarah (HnglcB, Uanltt (.Ingles, Dunlap, Monls county, Kansas, Mary Williams, Kucwllle, Marlon county.lowo, on l ilauba hhuman, lineal descendants of Andrew lilntfes, deceased, and to all other persons Interest ed, Greeting: You and each ot you aro hereby cited to be and appear before Ihe Judges of our Orphans' court atan orphans' Court to bo luldat lliooms- uurg uu iuu uiti -tiuuuay oi repiemuer iiuai, lueu and there to acceept or refuse lo tako Iho real es tato of said Andrew dingles, deceased, at the &p- ,isen valuation put upon ll uy mo imtuesL uuiy Klierlfr, or show causo w hy it shall not bo sold. And hereof tall not. Witness the Honorable William Elwell. President of our said Court at liloeinsburg, tlio mil day ot ."uay, isso M1UL.1A.U 1VJ11U1V11AU31, July 2, liso-iw Clerk O. C, A UDITOUS' KEFOHT SUGAULOAl' TOWNSIIIl' Gilbert lleas and Elijah Albcrtbon, supervisors, In account w llli Bugarloaf township for tlio year ending April 12th 18o0. Cr. To ain't of duplicate of road tax in hands of Ollbe't Hess To ain't ot duplicate of cash tax granted by the court, 0 mills, In hands ot Gilbert lless Uy work donoon tho road 30d is Uy time ah supervisor MT3 Uy altcndlug settlement 1 23 421110 Ji-Sl 79 Toamtot duplicate of road tax In hands otKllJah AlberUson lly v.ork done on the toad Uy exonerations lly credit from the present super visor 103 3? (332 07 7 CO J.UU31 111 C'i 2H3 43 1S3 04 Uy am' tot orders unpaid for tho year 1878 lly am't of orders unpaid for tho year 1S7U By am't ot orders Issued for tho year isso (IS1 irt 2b 1 72 Indebtedness ot lowntlilp tlVJ 3D To ain't ot overwork ot Klljali Al berlson, handed ovir lo Juimni N. I'ennlngtou,suiiervlsor. to Lo applied ou tjls year's road tax till June 7th, issu. Wo tho underrlgned auditor or Nugailoaf town ship duly examined und audited all tho toregolug ac count and nnd It correct as abov o set out, U. I. COLE, 1 Joshua li. DA Vis, I. Auditors. AAKON ruin, ) lly order ot Auditors, Attest: AMHtEW LAU11ACII, Juno 18, uso. cle;ic JOB 1'RINTIMQ Neatly and cliesply executed ti th PA. . - - m- 1 a a m MMimy on IlirOKTKI) ALKS AND l'OUTKKS Landlords tiiroudiouttlio county call and cxaniino my stock before BLOOMSBURG, PA., .. Main Street, 2nd Door below Iron. , julyoj'so-ly 1JAUTION. GET THE In the manufacture of Orgajis is resulting in the production and salo of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus urgans unit are continually springing tmo existence, without any merit whatever, except to ha oil'ored cheap, and then when purchas ed found to be dear at any price. Will yuii not then, reader, If you Contemplate consider it your only safeguard to names ot hrst class, wnouy responsible makers. A good assortment ot styles of the celebrated Estey Organs can now bo seen at the new rooms of the Only Authorized Agent foi tho Eatey Organs in Columbia County. A guarantee lor live years from the manu facturers accompanies every Estey Organ. O1 KPIIAIW CUUIirSALK OF VALUABLE HHAL ESTATKI ISU Mrtue of mi orilf r Issued out of Hit) Orphans' Court or Columbia rounty,.letitor Arm Dliou, K.tc utrlx of 11. F. Cole, late of llenton township, Colum bia county, deceased, vlll expose to public bale on tlio premises on THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 18S0, at 2 o'clock p. ra., tlio following dccrlbo4 real estrrto to-wlt: A certain lot or I'IKOji ol-' LANK mtiutyin Uenton township, Columbia Co., 1'a., adjoining liiids of Low rr Colo on the east nnd ouih, Iiir 1'lMilQg creek on the west and public road un tlio nortb.eou talnlncONt: ACIlU moro or tnt, whorfonareereot-edatwo-htoryrramelJWKI.UNilHOUSKand STUHE a frame fctable andout-bulldlngs. Ter of Saik. Ten per rent, of one-fourth of tlio purchase money to bo paid at tlio gtrlKtbifdownof the property, tho one-fourth less the ten per cent at uie counrmauon oi sair, ami me rrmuinnit; inrvu fourtUsln one year there ifter with interest tri-m conilrmatlon nisi. Deed at expense of purchaser, Possession given April 1st, lsl llEslKU Xnn nusoN, June 18, lo-ts' Executtlx. TO fiUion A YEAltt or 5 to $24 n uay in jourowu icamy. isonsK Women do a well aa men. Many make mor'han the amount stat ed above), no one can fall '0 make rnnnfvfast. Anvcno ejn do tbo work. Vou can make Irom cents to $J an hour by fiuvniitm vnii r Hvi'ninirs nnd smre ilmo to tho busi ness. Hcobts nothing to try iho bulDcss. Nothing llko It for money muklci: ever offered before. Iiusl nesspleasaotandntrlctlv honorablt1. Iteaupr.lf ou want to know all about the bostinjlrigbusluphs be fore the public, send us jour artdrtfcs and wo ll sendioufull juillculars and private teims free; samples worm it hisu 1110 ; juu run men " u u your mind for joursilt Address GU01UJK STINfeU A CO., Tori land, Malue. oct S.Te-ly Rowcll (k Co'. Arlvc'n AD YE RTLSERS." lly tuldrebbli u HIM. I'. KOWlMJj ,V ( if. to hpruce ist , New oiu, ran kiirn tin exctcostof any proi-ovd Hr. ot AUVCUT1HI (Uu Amf.ican lSGWp:HHrfl. ri"HI(l-Hi iiiii(ll't IO t In. june i-i, u-4w r $777 A VEAH and expeiiH'i 'o apettB, outni Ktoi. Address l'. o. vickkuY, Augusta, Malue. r June 14 4w O. 23. SAVAGE, DhAI.EH IN Silverware. 'Watchjs.Jewelty.Clocks.&e, All kinds of Watches. Clocks aud Jowelrv neat' ly repaired and wai ranted. may it, FAT AND LEAN. If you aro too fat or too lean nnd want to know how to change your condition, iend for a copy of Iho work. Fat aDd Lean. It contains complete Hy gienic, Dietetic and Tbcrapeutlo Instructions lhat win enable auy ono to reduce their tlesh If corpulent or Increase It If etraclated. It Is written In a tlear yet comprehensive stylo and Its directions can to easily understood. 1 1 should bo read by ev ery f at or lean person. enttor ten inreu cent stamps. ia.h DELF & CO., 20 Ann it.. New Yolk. April 1, cm, alutc. nr v Airc 'Mtooo---,"i"i"'iyrst-cii I lAlv Unsold nt ttholisale l aclcrj pile lllrhesi Honors at Centennial Fxhtbtiloii. Mat class. lets. MulliU. sbek's scale for Fquaio Orands. l'lm st l plights lu America -12,eeo In use. Catalogue or 4s pages fnv. JUI1ILEK oilOANS.ihobest In li e woild. An ssirp organ only pu; 13 stops, fin ciiciilarfiis). Allsini on 15 days trlal-frelgiitfreultuiisalMariorv. Fseio ry 07th street ond loth Avenue, mikw -Ml'slo at ; price. Catalogue of S.ikjo f I 1 1 4 v c. choice pieces sent for So sunnpA J VT V 1 o Address .MKDKUSOIIN I'lAM) CO., lion. su.s N. V. aprll, 2,so-8ni wjreo C. C. GnLIGNAN, Plumber, Gas Fittor, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker AND DEALER I.N ' STOVES, HCaSA-T-EIiS -A-TNTTD K.VlSrC3-ES BIaiOOMSBURCJ, pa. Shop in Opcru riousc, Gth door aprina.wy 1MB 1 mm m PAD 4in,t&0,jy, n .....I Mitu nf'tVllirl fAH iiiiiiii. IN llOTTLKS BY THE DOZEN. will find it to their udvanJlgc to' purchasing elsewhere. t v BEST. Buying an Organ select an instrument bearing the J. SELTZER, Agent, ' Bloomsburg, Pa. M. C. SLOAN & BRO. Hi.oo.nsiiimo, pa. Manufacturers of UUlku, UaVbUlltt UlUAlUlf$ ', ' l'LATFOKM WAGONS, 40. Flrst-elass work a'woys on hand. KEVAIKINQ NEATLY DONE. 1'rtrvs rodnced to stilt tno times, rll r TT A r Morplilno Habit cured In II) to 0 I 1 U l L day s. o pay tl i cured. Dr. J. sti riittss, Lebanon, o. vvico aprlls. 'go-iy THE WHITE SEWIiMACHINF, Whcre'i, the world renowned reputation of tho White hewing Aluchino induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to Lll kinds of mean tricks to injure Its reputation, we bes locautlou all Intending purchasers not to buya White Machine except from Its regular aulhoilzed denlers, who will be sustained by tho following warranty. WE W All RANT THE NATUIIAL WEAR AND TEAR OC TUK White Slinillfi SBwine MacMne, plvti: NUMiimt lo.inni) von family puupo- SUS AND HU1IKKV AllUKETO KSEI' THE SAME 1 UKl'AUt FOU TUB TEKM OF 1'IVU YEAKH FltOM THIS DATE, FltEE OKCIIaMUE. t This warranty excepts tho breakage ot needles bobbins and shuttles. This warranty will not bo sustained unless the plate numbei hIjoio trlven corresponds with tho number on the shuttle race slide. Dew are of defaced or altered numbers. WHITE SEWINO MACHINE CO. Tho "WHITE" Stutt e Sewing Maohico Has miEATKR capacity than any ether family Sewing J. SALTZEH, General Agent, liloornsburg, 1'a, Oct, 3, TS-ly. A WEEK in vour own town, and no cap ital risked. You can give the business a trial without expense. The best opportu nity ever ottered for thoso willing to work. You should try nothing else until VOU fnp nllrvAlr urliat l-nn oan rinnr the baslnewi wo otter. No room to explain here. Jou can devote all your tlmo or only your spsro tluio to the business, nnd make great pay for every hour that J ou work. Women make as much as men. Send for i-pccial private teiinaandpartlcuars,whlch. we mall free. t3 oultltfreo. Don't complain of hard !!'P,"'.h".0. 5'011 """! a chance. Address II. HALLETT & CO , Portland Maine. DMINISTIUTOH'S NOTICE ESTATE OK SfSAN A. OKOVXR, DECEASED. Letters of administration on tho estate of Susan A. (.rover, Moot ihe UiwnHiJptt MlfUlii, Columbia co. SSS-'J',' !',avo l'Sl'n nUd by the lleglster of said counly to the ui il. rTgred Ailmlnlstrator. All per ilous ha tli s it dms uta'nst Uie estate are requested to piv sent 'Hem for settlement and those Indebted . . " i'.uh w nuiiuui ueiay . L.S. WINTER8TEEN, Aduilnlstrator, llloom-biir(r, I'a. Juno 4, 1M DOES YOUR iACK ACHE? ou lute I'iIi.ii.i r,i,,ii,.,.; Sir; . r...'.vffi"?1' ,i"iK",?.,1 ?'"" ' ;,l,a J011 """"'d ""I delay usln url.il , IOI....I. ry t UcirlalnUt cure jou. when noth WW. ,,'"', t,.rs'llJ dru g'st,or sent ty maU upon u .vl PV tl prl 'e. f mi. ti.d lis t our sddresa far Aimcitea H cut. s, nd our lux, "How a Lite B fao4.'I t'ru0C4tt'' DAY SIDNEY PA35 CO., TOL HIP, CH10 urimvi AliEcf ail other Kidney l-ads. DISTRIBUTING AQENOY AT THE PEOPLES' DRUG STORE, UlootmljurLr. ia.