THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, B LOO MSB (JUG , COLUMBIA COlNTf, PA. Irti? InItttitBtiin. t 0. 2. GtiWSLL, Ell tor. J. K. BITTENBDHDSB, Publisher. BLOOMSBUI1G, PA. Friday, Sopt. 10, 1880. Democratic iVatioiia1 Ticket, rou i'iu:siui:xr, Son. W. S. HANCOCK, OK I'KNNsJYLVANIA. rou viCE-riirmcNT, Wiu. H. ENGLISH, or INDIANA. STATU TICKET. RU1T.KMK. JUMi:, OEOilOK A. JUNKS, JciTeraoti county. Al'IlITOIt (IKNRRAL, nOMCKTl'. DEOlIEIll', PhlMolpliU. County Ticket. FOIICONORKSS IlR. 0. A. MEQARQEIjIj, tiu)ij;ct lb tho decision of tho ConKresslon.it Con' furcne i. FOR STATE SKXATK. E. J. MclIENRY, (Subject to tlio decision o! fio Scnetorlal Confer ence. FOH HEl'IiESENTATlVES, T. .TErr. VANDEUSLICE, JOSEPH H. K KITTLE, FOII IHSTIilCT ATTOHNKV, JIOUEIIT 11. LITTLE, The Chairman of the Democratic county Com. mltieo, requests each member 01 tho standing Com mittee to make an nrinoluliueut or a Vlerllancu Cum- initio for his election district, borough or township consisting of at least two members. In addition tu U14 mcmuer 01 uio aiauuine? e;ommnece, anu in ine larjrer districts threw or rour, as may to necessary, ana the nicinbcr of tho .S'audtng Commliu-e will promptly within not tnoro than ono week send the BLUiljs eu eus euuiriuau. Ctus. 0. IUkklkv, David Lowrnqbiuj, secretary. Chairman. aTANDINO COMMITTEE. rost onico. II 'aver, Jlonton. lierwlck, ijioceiuburg K. Brlarcrcck, CatAwlssa, Central la, Centre, Conyneham N. H. Flshlngcreck, Frabktio, eireenwewd, Hemlock, Jackson, Locust, Madison, Mil n. Minim, Montour, Mt Pleasant, Orange, Pino. ltoarlnjrcreefc, Scott East, .v-ott, West, su&erloar, J. T. Fox, Hearer Valley. nour .iiciicnry, neneon, I)r. F. 1'. Hill, licrwicK. luvld Lnwcnberff, Jllooinsburtr. Chas. (1. Itarklcy, do A. 11. croup, Berwick. W. L. Eyi-l ly, Calavvlisa. Thomas Kcarna CentraKa. T. f. Conner. Lime itlJo. Thomas Kwias, Ccntralla. John Monroe, Ashland. Or us u. alcUcnry,stlllwaier. c. UArttcy. Calawl aa. win. Kyer, Kjer eiro.c. Sctli Shoemaker, Huckhorn. Mias vv. aicuenry, mailer. A. M. Johnson. KlesbunrXC. Conrad Kreamer, J. II. nush,. Samuel Snyder, Peter A. Evans, E. Howell. .Ti. 1). Human, John K. Fowler, John Mourer, John Savatre, Dr. I). T. Krebs, W. A. Kilo, aerseytejwn. Msinvlllo MinilnMUe. llluoinsbuief. i-iguesereei,. Oranirevllie. 1'lno summit, ltoiulngereek. nspy. Llsrntstreet. Coles i.seek. Tho Sunbury Daily says: "The other day in Lykens, thirty-eight men who have never voted anything else but the Republican ticket, signed tueir namesto be enrolled in a Hancock club and intended to vote for him Men are getting tired of the corrupt doings of the Republican party and many arc leav log. If wo get even five or ten in every election precinct to' vote for Hancock we will carry tho State." John Cessna Chairman of the republican State committee has recently Issued a con fidential circular in which bo advises certain side shows to be made n part of the campaign as "the laboring men of the country vote through their eyes' This is an insult which the laboring men will be apt to resent at th polls tbls fall. As a rule tho laboringclass es of this country act intelligently, and voto according to their honest convictions,thougli John Cessna says they are idiots. We are told by the organs that Grant is proposing to attend Garfield meeting-t, and great things are expected to happen there' upon. Nobody need be surprised nor dismayed at this. It is very well understood by th initiated, that the election of Air. Garfield means a return to power of tho plundering gang of the years ot Grantlsm. Bibcock and the "Whiskey Ring," Ilel knap and the "Indian Ring," Boss Shep herd and the "DeGolyer Pavement Riug," Garfield and the Credit Mobiller Ring," all ate coming to tho front; and the reign of plunder and villainy is to commence anew, The Colfaxco, tho Pattersons and Pinch becks will again reign supreme, and the raids on the treasury will be more frequent and more exhaustive. Wells and Casa nave, Agnes Jenksand Eliza Pinkston, John Sherman and Jim Anderson will continue to grow rich, and the country and the public service will bo debauched. The election of Garfield and Arthur will be a premium on official corruption auddis honesty. Senator Wallace's Views. Tim DEMOCRATS TO (IAIN IN rENNSVI.VA NIA NEW TOIIK bUBE ANU OHIO romiuLE. From the PitUburg Gazelle, "As to the ondition of affairs in th State" (Pennsylvania), said th Senator, "I never saw them in better shape. Our peo' pie are very enthusiastic and are working hard." "Will you hold your own in the House?1 "We will gain, I think. There is Speer, who will certainly be elected; then we will elect a man iu my district to succeed Yu cum, the greenbacker; Harry White will be beaten above here, and we will certainly elect Hopkins. You see, there will be gain of four, nnd I don't see where we ar to lose. Co (Troth will make it sure if passiii, pension bills could do any good, for he did rush through a lot of them. He used to in undate me with them, as he considered it my duty to get them through the Senate. Possl bly be hid an eye to business in doing this, as be seemed to work harder for Republicans than Democrats." "How about New York?" "There is no doubt of New York; in fact there can be Done, because all the factions aro united to a man on alt the candidates from Hancock down to Congressmen. It Is true, however, that there is some kicking about the local officers, but it will iiot affect tho general result." "U there a possibility of carrying Ohio?" "John G. Thompson said the other day tbrt there was a chance for It. For my own part I would not like to say, but I thluk the outlook is not discouraging. Indiana is the battle giouod. Tliero both sides are down to bard work, but the Republicans miss Sen ator Morton. He was a host when he set himself to carry a point." "Is It true that the National Democratic Committee expect Pennsylvania to Hop?" "Well I hare not beard them say as to that, but we are not going to give up tho fight until after the election. ) have said It wns possible for us to carry tha State, and I l(in't fetl disposed to take it bade" As Iho Committee of (lie Stnto taghla- ure Kpiiotntcd to examine Into tlio tint litl- liory chargr, and nil the levllng papon of llio cjuntry oxoinratu I from nuy bUmo such paper-) rn printed tlio riot bill, In tlielr columns, we alirtll nni vvmtti Any tlmo over the pnerllo eiTinlom of the yotithfal editor over the river. Our readfri fully understnnd our position on the riot hill, reml no garbled extracts, maliciously mUreprcscuted ns bo ng our sentiments, will cliantio tho mind of tlio public. Thin paper mi poor I T. J, Vanilersllco for tho office) nf representative because he. Is thu nominee nfthe Democratic patty Ills course ii the t.pgiidiiturfl has been niilorscil by the party In spite of tho abnie and elliiri of the licet over the liver. The attempt of a pa per edited by a republican, owned by a rep ublican, and bnrfced by republican, nnd whose columns are fdlcd by n n publican nl heart, though prnfejinp to bo a Lrcmocrat, to defeat the nomination of Mr. Vandersllco resulted in his selection, and the more thfct paper talks about him the larger will bo his majority. Nobody hai any douht but that ho could purchaio it silence; for a few pal try dollars, but by so doing lie would splko one of his strongest batteries. What the Henniilicaiis say of (iarllflil. The rpublicans will send you a llltln eight page pamphlet for nothing to any part of the Uuited States. This startling Informa tlon m given : "The rams courageous spirit which carried liim throiicb collego has mtrked all his subsequent carter. His sound udctnent, his wUuotn, his conservative views on all national questions, have tliown him to be a sauaciuus statesman, whom the people cau and v. ill trust with the ad mlnlstrution of affair. Rinder,be is worthy of your mpport! Gailicld tducaled him self, aud is acknowledged tho first of living statesmen." Let the reader just imagine for a moment bow all the European diplomatists must squirm in their chairs of state when they peruse this passage. Isn't it just possible that Premier Giadstona will hanker alter tho presidency of this country it he thinks that by being a candidate he will bo called the first living statesman ? ' Won t Prince Hismark retire to his favorite lesidence at Varzin in order to recuperate for a strupglo with the American "statesman" in caseOar field is elected? Iitlt how will Conkling and Logau and Cameron bear being ruthlessly laid aside? What will Illaine, of Maine, think of an Ohio man taking prercdenco ot him in the ranks of statesmanship ? Then1 arc all the questions the Democrats put filth in connection with the newest title given to tho republican nominee for the presidency. Of course, it is hinted that perhaps there may be a little lealoupy on this scoro that may account for the lukewarmness of Conk ling, for the half activity of Logan and for the Hiillennessof old Simon Cameron's son and heir. Hut tho "most unbiudept cut of all' is given by tho Democrats when they insln uate that "Garfield is nothing but a ranting Western demagogue, whose public career is entirely devoid of (anything to show that he has even the commonest attributes ofa states man. "He has," they say, tho low cunning of an Ohio politician, and his public career h little better than his military record, which he made by shooting ata couple of rebels, and then, before the war had well commen ced, be rushed into the balls of Congress, where he knew he was perfectly safe." WHAT HE REALLY IS. From the Hartford Timet. The standard work, "Tho -American Cy clopaedia," is exhaustive enough to include every name of note in the world's history. Uutit does not give the biography nf James A. Garfield. The Cyclopaedia's account of the buttle of Chickamauga makes no men tion of any Qeueral Darned Garfield on that field. Nor anywhere iu the entire sixteen volumes does the name of Garfield appear associated with any civil or military event in this country, nor in Ohio, nor even in connection with Hiram College. But the Cyclopaedia docs give a full biography of Winfield Scott Hancock, separably connec ted with his country's history. And un doubtedly the next revised edition of the Cyclopaedia will contain a far fuller bio graphy, which will cover Hancock's career as President otthe Uuited States. Garfield reported the Deficiency bill on December 1C, 1S72, in the following usual form for one principle item, "In order, to protect the United States in its expenditure of money, the committee bavo put the appropriation in this form : "To enable the Secretary of tho Interior to pay the expenditures mado by the Hoard of Public Works of the District of Colum bia for paving roadway and curbing and paving sidewalks, grading, sewerage; and other improvements upon and adjoining the property of tho Uuited States in thu District of Columbia, $1,211,020,92, or so much as thereof as may b necessary. "Provided, That all payments under this appropriation shall be made only open vouchers approved by the i liicer in chsrge nf the public district nnd crounila of h District 0. E, Ilabcock after fiill cxaiu'u i tion and measurements ol said improve ments " The original bill a prepared by Guieral Garfield did not contain thisprovhhn a! a'1, uor any part of it. That came to he put on in this way ; The frauds tLat wtro suh-p-quently proven were then suspected, and iu order to guard the Treasury, the Hon, S. S. Marshall ol Illinois, then a member of the committee, moved a pioviso to the bill. di. reeling that Gen. Humphreys, then Chief ot the f.ngineer Worps, cae all tho work adjoiniug public property to be mea.ured, and that payment should bo made on his certificate alone. This motion took Gar field by suprise It was too fair to bo op posed, and he adjourned the committee. After consulting with the Ring chiefs, he brought in the foregoing prnvLo ns a Mih stitute fur that of Mr .Marshall, and argutd that it would bo a rcllecliou on Uat'cock.who bad cbargo of the public buildings aniA grounds, to put auy one else over his head to certify tbe measurements. His Itepubli can collesgiies agreed with this view, as it would not do to offend the President's con fidential secretary. They thus fortified the Rim;, and opened the door for tho robb-ry that followed. When the bill caine befire the House, It was resisted as appropriating money without law, 2ir, iioiuiau proposed tnree englnecs to measure the work. Other amendments looking to the protection of the Treasury was oll'eieJ. Under General Garfield's lead, they were nil voted down, 'The Ring tri umphed and the appropriation nasruihed through, Ij a few weeks after, right In the face of a proviso forblding it, and of the statement of the Board of Public Works that "no further sum will be required to complete the work undertaken," another ap propriation of 1 2,199 533 was passed. When h 1874 the joint committed Inves tigated these and other measurements, they found that Habrock had certified the most barefaced frauds! that tbe Treasury had been most shamefully swindled, and that the Ring bad stolen a larger part of the appro priations, Haviug a republican majority on tbe part of the Senate and of the House on the Committee, Ilabcock escaped by put ting tho blame on subordloates.while befwaa notoriously connecteu iniarge speculations with lloss Shepherd at that time. It was but natural, as Garfield favored Ilabcock iu 1872, and mode him tbe "only" measurer of Ring work, that Ilabeyick in 18S0 nhouW aajpjiort CUrCeld. aY, V, fi. Tho olcctlon nt Slate officers in Ar kansas on Monday was carried by tho Dem ocrats by an overwhelming mijorlly, Iho republicans carried Vermont on Tues day by tlx ir usual majority. nsltlNOCItKKK ITEMS, Mr. J. M. I'rilz, who hns been tcuhSng at Asbury, clo'eil h! rihool on Ptldiy last, Sep tcnibeiuborr tlrd. lie sUrled on S.ituicl.iy fur Iviston to b'gln Ids Hc.iiul year in college. Ho carries with him the host it Mies ol the dislrict. He Is n No, 1 tone her. Mrs. John Amliews is viriltng in and nronud Aslmry. Mrs. l'ctor Lvilaml h:is been slk for a long tlnw iili con.uinplloii, and nt prtu.t writing Is nob iter. Miss Alho Lanl.-uli has btcn ritk five weeks wllh t y J hold lever, but Is s'outy minding, ri-hlngf reek tunliip hss fivo Salbtlh schools nt present with a membership of nbout firo hundred scholars. Tho Zion Union school is tho turves', and is well ronilurtid, Ashuiy is lint bo large, but Is n fine chool. St, Junes has a largo and goid schoil. Stillwater hss two school and JoncMown c no, m.l wc pn- mme they ore all mnnngtd well. Wo havo h id a number of cases of diphthe ria, bat in yet only three uentii. Futuurs aie gctt'i g ready to seed. Some nre sowing. Tlio apple crop In Fislungcreck lownthip is very large. I liavo novcr teen so miitu iriiu and ticrrle. Ac., as there is lliisjc.tr. Fishlngrreek his a Hancock nnd EnglUh chili, numbering 27C. e arc organized well Wc have Greenbacker awl Republicans on tur list'. Tiny nre nrxiouso pre the day when they ran help put In iho presidential chair, the tried and true palriot and roldier, Wlnlield S. Ilnncick. We will roll up the largest Demo critic majority that ever was cast for tiny presi dential tnndidtt in this township, ''ut llint down nuie. H, A Truss Hatty. Nothing is so conducivo to a man's re maining a bachelor as stopping for one night nt the house nf a married lriend and being kept awake for five or six hours by the cry ing of a cros bnby. All cross and crying babies need only Hop Hitters to make them well and smiting. Young man, remember this. Traveller. doing liver lo Hancock. Judge Smith, of Herkimer, and Jacob Snell, of Foil Plain, Montgomery county, two well known and influential Republicans, a Idressed the democracy of Canajoharie on Fiiday of last week on the occasion of the Hancock and EogUs'i bn tier raising at that place. Ex-ihcrifi' Wagner has also come out for Hancock, These are changes of ni little importance, ns every onf of them has a largo following. Tho great Hancock boom is booming all along the line, quietly but earnestly. &'iohar!e Jtepubtic in. There is no use of drugging yourself to death, nnd buying all the m'edicicines foriu- ternnl ue when you cm be cured or lever au l ague, Milieus disorder, jiundice, dys pepsia, as well as all disorders and ailments of the live r blood, and slniuach, by wearing one of frof. Guilmrll's French Liver Pads, which Is a i-ure cure evciy time. If your diugglst dues not keep the pnd.Smd f 100 in a letter to French Pad Co,, Toledo, O., and it will be sent to you by mail. It is the on jy pad that is guaranteed to cure. ISevvareuf counterfeits. llaiicaik's Sayings. EXTHACTS FROM HIS OltDnitS THAT SHOW WHAT KIND OF A MAN HE IS. The true and proper use of the military power.besidcs defending the National honor against foreign uatiohs.is to uphold the laws and civil government and to secure to every person residing nmongusthe enjoyment of life, liberty and property. The right of trial by jury, the habeas cor pus, the liberty of the pres, tho freedom of speech, the natural rights of persons and the rights of property must be preserved. Tell General Meade that tho troops uuder my command have repulsed thensault nf the enemy, who aro'now Hying in nil directions in my front. Power raav destroy tho forms, but not tbe principals of justice. These will live even in spite of tho sword. The great principles of American liberty ttill are the lawful iuherit-iiice of this people aud ever should b, Ar.ned insurrection) or forcible resistance to tho law will be instantly repressed by arms. talking About Prosperity. The Republicans say that tho prosperous times aro their chief reliance fur the coutin uanco of their party In power. They aro unable, however, to fhovv that it is any policy peculiarly their own whicl: has produced the prosperity of the times, which is, in truth.owirg to the industry and economy of the people. Moreover, it ii not the distracted and un reconciled condition of the country which tliev seek to continue a serious obstacle iu the way ot' the higher degree of b-iiut-s pros perity. If tho whole oii'iiry is to prosper, then the wholo country sh i-ild he at pcice and contentment. The lepu'ulicaus sosk to keep the S ill li in an inferior, humiliated condi tion. Is that consistency with real progress? Can a kpction of country which is kept con stantly burring under accumulated indigni ties he expected to increase its industries in tbe same way it would if treated on terms ol rntialitv ? On the whole, as a matter i f hu-lness, is it mt safer to try the Democratic party for four years. Agents and Canvassers make from $25 to $50 per week selling goods for E G, Ride out A Co', 10 Barclay strcet.New York. Seud for their catalogue and terms. sep,10,'80-ly Marriages. Nbyii vkt Stedkeu On tho 22nd t,lt., hy Iliv. K. II. Yocuin, Mr. A, II. Neyhart, of Millville, to Mi Mi da.M.S ecker, efllluoin. bur. Ykttkii IIc.st On Ihe 7ih iiifl,, at the residence of ihe bride's patent-, by tho sams, Mr AHwit Yellir, t.f Catawi-sa, lo Miis Mat tio lluol, cf lilooiiitburg. Deaths. Connek In 0-angvllU, on tlio 1st Inst., Harris II. Conner, aged 11 years, J months and 1! days, ltelng the only ion, his death elicited much sympathy in our village for his widowed mother and only sister, ilarrio was bright In Intellect, social In dlpoiil!on and very affec. tlonate in heart. Although only a youth, he will be mis'tsl in the locial circle, Sabbath school, Acalctuy, and particularly at his home. Tears may flow, and hearts may ache, but there echoes buk from his little tomb, Aileep only asleep I Ills funeral wad well attended by the comiuunily at large, and also by the ttudrnts of the Academy, who attended in a body. And as we laid hlslittlo body awayi wllh eyes soO'ueed with tears, wo said to his dear remains, Farewell, farewell 1 But some thing till) echoed back, We part only to meet tiguln on jondrrtjoiden there-. A, II, Tlio UcpiiMlrnn Tarty ami llm South, Enough hat been show, In tho diripoint- tneutand anger of Iho Republican organs over an apparent au unexpected incrcasa In tho population of the South, to deniomlrale that the prosperity of tho South Is Inimical to thn aims nnd hopes of the Republican pirly, It seems to bo cliown that the popu utlmi of tho Sutith has increusod ubout twenty-eight per rout within tho past ten years. Too Republican organs nrj disap pointed nnd angered by th! ovidenco of prosptrlty. if Iho inr.ro.lc coul I hn shown, beyond doubt or question, tn have been twice r. great rs It is, thu sp'ilio-iiicu of tho p ir y which fi ,ds uiiiugunisiu to the H'Hith the reiith of lis nostril-, would ho vu been twice i-.s much dl.si piilnli'd as they aiu now nnd twice in niigry, Surely, n political kit uali in under which this condition of tilings U profitable) and possible ought to be changi d. It should bo tho aim nf every owner of lltirr",Cntt,irc,,tn ninlip them ns handsome nnd ti-i'liil us poiiible. The German lloise mid Cow l'tmtler helps to develop all the powers of thn iiiilnnil. It improves Its beau ty and Inctpas s lis useliilness. It makes milk, inuclo and fat. Ily using it a horse will iln mure work and a cow give more milk and hp In hitter condition with less feul. Sold only by weight nt 15 ctnts a pound by C. A. Ivl-lm, lihiomsburg, Dec 12, '79-ly The National Democratic Co nuitlce are ii.nv prepared to Mipply-n popular llfo of Ueiierul Hancock, bcnutliiilly illustrated, written iindi r tho direction of Iho C.immil- ter, by I'r.ttik II. Norton, and published by Slicsrs. 1). Appleton & Co , of New York, in ii ban some octavo ol 32 pages, double column. It is historically accurate nnd nei- Itctly reliable. To enable clubs to circulate it, orders for not les than lilty copies will bp Mipplled by t lis (. oniinitti-p, at the rate of five cents per opy. sample copies, six cents. Remit' tancis may be sent iu money, post-olllce or ders i,r postage stamps. Addrcs, W . II, Rahniim, Chairman, I .IS Fifth Avcnuo New York Mother", don't fail to have Sine's Djscn tet Compound on hand, for the relief of your litlly bahy man altacsco Willi any hjwcl complaint. It contains no morphine nor opium, yet its poolhiijfr tflbel will give the liitle sullirer so much relief, that he will at once fall into a fitniie sleep, and tjive his mother nu opportu nilv lo real, as well ss every pi ovoked bache lor of the houe. atiirGlm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ifetk STOMACH 8iTTERS TIiuukIi ihaltluK like an ,"len Lfnf. With tho cMUd and fever, tho vlctlmof malaria mav still recover by ustoi; this celebrateJ splenic, which notcniy oreaKs up me mot nirgravau-u atMcks.but pruv'L'u's their leuunence. It U Intlnltely preteiuble u quinine, not only because It does the buMnetts far more thoroughly, but also on accouutot Itaperft ct wholewiiiU'iiess and lnvljjoratlni; action upon the entire Kjhtem. For sale by all Druggists and dealers generally. PENSIONS. EVKBY SOLU1EU tllsiWta In lino c( duty b wounil, tllsi-ae, or Injury, Is t-ntltletl to pi-onlon. rENMONS lNCHEAhlill Many iii-uilran Inn loss than entitled .to. Tlmusiinds or Heirs eniltlc-d to Pension and liounty. HKJi:crRU cases re-opencd. illANlKlNE.) I'ASKh nilis-lu-.l. Copies ot Inst ills charces obtained. Claims ot eery description proj- CCUtlld I'iTESTS 1'llOCUBKD. Addl04 ullll sliimp, II. H. UKIILIN : CO., Attorney,), sept. 10, 'cu-om tco l'ox Mi Wuslilugton.D. C. rtftula to nery one nno ansucis this wltlilu blxty days. AMKIttCAN M tNUKACTUIUNU CO., July 9, '8J-3M M-Cd Clly .Mills, MnM. CAMPAIGN SONGSTERS both III AKCOCK and HAIIFIELD CUIUS I dy. Each spicy. Spirited, and splendid boll Mo and Words. TLo vcrv Lnrtrpst .iml li,.tt. in held, and the Cheapest, hampha mailed on n-celpt ot price, lac. each, uranil Chance rur AKents and ciub. Terms Liberal. Kor laitlculais, address UNION HOOK CO., 722, Jayne tl., 1'rjlla. sptliMw u niHATRVr Itl'.MI ei-r ktiimn! (10,1)00:: In Thtrty Davs, aDd so.ouo More rrlntlnn- to suppiy the Irotncnao demand tor thu Llto o( ine uuuitjusu ueniuuu lor euu uiu ot PEN. HANCOCKi dored by den. Hancock, tlio party I pies; and Life or bv lion. J. W'KOIINBV, nlBhly e n- dorn-d by i!en. Hancock, tho parly loaders, and pies-; and Life or GEN. GARFIELD: by lien. J. . IIHISIIIN alsobtron- ly endorsed. Iioth omoial, lmineiibeiy popular, sell IniroierliMiooawecKi I Accuts maklnt: llo tosm a d.u! The harvest Is September and October, oultlts see, cacti Mora A enU Needed. Tor best terms, address quick, llt'ilHAIU) lute s..'ubs JJ3 Chestnut fctrcct. l'Mladelphla. el Sep. lMw Rowell 8c Oo'a. Advc'o. THE IIONANZA FOII HOOK AOKSTS Is bclllntr our two splendidly Illustrated booki.I ireot GEN. HANCOOKBR roHNEV, (an author ol national lame), highly en dorsed by eicn. Hancock, the. party leaders, and pres; al-o Ltto ol GEN. GARFIELDSS rrlcnd Oen.JAS. s. IIHISIIIN, (an author or ulctece. lebrlty), also slronejly e-ndGrkcd. Holhoniclal, 1m-mense-ly popular, Billing oer in,wi a week II Agents inaklnt' flu a daj 1 outfits, sec each, Kor best books and terms, address quick, llllllllAltO linos., l'hiu., I'd. r sept, iimw $777 A VEAU ana expenses to agents, outnt Free. Address m O. VICKKKY, Autuita, Maine, r aep. 10 4w VllVDIITlsEitx by addre&sln? OEO. V. HOW. El I, & Ct)., la snruce siree-t, New York, can learn the exact cost ot any proposed Lino or AH VEKTlslNII In Amer'can newspapers. fl(i() I'HKB I'lliiiphlel 10,'. r Mpt,10-4W TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: PROF. C!-UIIMEiTTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD r , In the Hack, falde uisuiuuia eji iiiu or JOHN II. KINI'OItTS, Drujelst, Main street Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad Wlllposltlvelv cure Feer and Agre, numb Ague, AtrueCVke, Illllous Vorer, Jaundice. IUrDala. and all disease cm ne uter, nuanacii ana jiieiou; , -ine pau cures bv absoriitlon. and Is pcrininciiL Atkyour druggtsi for 'this pad and uke no other. It bodoeuotke-plUMiMlf. M toihe FiTknuii 1'All exj.lll. a. liraucnTOLKUO,Ohlo.iuielrctltellby return inalU 1-urnala by JOHN II. KI.NfOKrs, farWsuVslu ilMt, ibov lroti,Woolaaburs, J1l Ufrt itfjcwTQ uAM-rrn mrtvwiir.riR t mi .iuuii , u unit in-1, llnir Mnrlilnn errr Invent,!. rM I'liitillrKnlt- Mucklnei, wild Hi:!'.!, nml 'lOI win knii a imlror I, nun 'mi, f-nimi,.n. in stbrk tor nil ti liiereliialM sjs n reft'tv nmrlirl. Send v iiiiiiiiivn i. win i.w mm n uri'ui vnrniT ,,i innry. I ir rin-mar una u'lmn 101110 -j iroillinjr ml I It II! alltclilno Cu, 41)11 WAnliUigtim bustou, Ma.a. tinir trpt. 10, -'1.-4111 cnixl bj tlio rtraln of nf r.umni satnlllnif OTormk your . tiuiiiB i en's fttlmulnntianil ui Hod Dittera nlt-'lit work, to ret r.u timln nisrP and Iwaxto, umj Hop Bt If yen ro yrmnff nnd 4u!.llnii HP ilisihiliKl I nulTerlrTB from any In- rt(Ml or ffiye, fid of lion II J "ii rvi o you odt, mlfprlnir frora lwriicaiiu wr nullum SirtM. nij en Hoi Whoettr yoURr. wIioiK'vif you fcrl that jour jrtm ..n...ia .inu1nis. ton 1 iff on a bed ot ilck itters. Ttiouwindridi ftiv tioaliy from aome form ff Kidney illnea-o that might Inir rr Mlmtimllnrf, rc ixfnireiimi a timely usoof tfikfl HOP Dltters. HopBitters Hare ypriffif- D. I. C. orurfiwrtfrorM- t( ttto ttimaeh.l botrrtn, Mootl, Hwrornmf You will be oiircillf routiM Hop outers la an almoluto and irmixia bte euro for lrunkennt?ii . uiw of opium, tobacco or narcotic. If TOtiftrf-slm-plT wtAk ami It) It mny snvoyour llfo. It linn snvod hun RViMhTtlrnor. (riit. Html for urcuiar. nor rrrrtu TO CO., RotiMtrr, R. T A Tnmnto, OnU dred. f I f IT11" Morphine Ilat.K put cJ Into osi) J I I U Hi wya. W pnytiucurpii. i)r..x, stk- arms, 'so-ly THE VICTOR uoublo Hullor , Clovof Machine ; l. tM w Usui ihAt hM f r I tiiillM 1H buahrU M t4 la om 4avy from Asurp ai4 pttdn, Ptnd fc P i MripHv. lltttuW atsl rar J.Lil, tk-0 Ill Ita-hf bll.-.a MLflll,.!, in. llnatn Aa-rinl(m-sl IintJn.i-ni l l... I Farmers ilepsrt da Clwcr Hnllers L.UlKANdK, I.AliBANOE ('0 Mnj ST 'lM. Itcpcrt t-I u Joint CoinmUtfc ufiwlntca hv llm An rlctili urnl sotlety or M. Ju-ejjU tounlv. .Michigan, nrd rjinrancp ccuntc. to tctt. thp rrtntlvo mc iltH ot thu victor clover llullfi ot ItAcrHtoun, y,a nn-1 i.f inu iiuusni 3ioniiort Jiinur, uiovit nuner, vi ittui IK nu. hid : Wiikhfas, at tho St. Joepli county, Mlclil-i n, r ilr liclil ut CcutrcMlc.oii thuttistdtiy or May, ic-o, unci tin ufiTcciccnt was cntomt Into by tlio Uinett'i.t )nncliiLctohaft a til.ilof their merits at IU' In- (iranpn county Fair, oulhursday MnyvT.a Joint fuinrnUtco, vkM formed coi slstttiy of tlvo from each Ut I11U IWV I'UllUllfB, UIU1 U-YHl 1 LI J II 1 11 llli&UUJ, Tim comtniltce, In pur&iidiict cf the aKretment, M'cuitil two horse loaili it U.er, which haa t"H.-ri stftt kt'il two wlnt i a. aiU I touirht them on tho irrouhil, an 1 tit teimlctd that tali roach l no should thresh one load, nnd UientacU lo-thicsli t tie m raw which nna ueon tun uir. uuinny omer nm t'hltift according to uri't ineiiT. At tin conclusion of tho trial the committee rc lMilr(Ht to Agricultural Hall. and. alter dun dflUVra- ttun, uuatdmously decided In favor of thy VluruU 1 Uli UAI I 111 I i AIM lJ.UlJL.Lb..Ul Uf UJ(U.I."S ALts lilSl'KOTS. 'i ho lllnNeil. from 1.933 nound straw thrpfhert 37 pounds seed,w 1th n Urge quantity of chutT.the victor iroml.aiii txiiindsof n'luir thrcMiod 4- pounds teed, mixed with a less quantltv of cliaff, The tlmo ner upien in inrt'Shinff oy ine victor was ewut win utalt'jss tluu that occupied by tho lllrdsell tnm thefiti'twof tho Victor Iho lllrdsell machine thresh ed two noundsof beed : from the straw or the Ulid- she 1 thy Victt r thrtfched eight poundsnrbefd. 'ihe fino occupied uy tho Victor In tills rithteshlng win seven minutes lea turn that occupied by tho MidaeU. Hies-j machines wore both run by Uu&seU Murine. iked csnnt'a l' tlwjsnmearaoutittif po-wr", Slyiied bye inmlttcc. K. Mxoy, ehaliman, Ladranse, Hat. .1, II. (latdtier, Scc'v t'ciitrevllle, Mich. Jamt's Itlchards tentroMUe Mich. Mordtti Mabln, UentrtMHe. .Mich Samuel rraiiklbh, C'eiUreMUe, MWi 1 . M. Woodworm, LaOrange. lud. James t'iugstoii, i nCirancc. Ind Atad Ijimpmau, Laura ne, ind, J. K. Houk. t,.i trun ire. Ind. Clrcul irs of the VIOTok sent postago prepaid on HaqersfmvnAgl. Imp. MnnfCo, II.Uilllt-STOtVN .11,1. Aug. 27, 'Ml 4- sruAxtu: nuT wosnuitrtii.LY tuue. When Dr. Uriel; willi e-onscious jiriJe, Ami e, -truest z:al bis iniuil niipliee!, The science ileep to open wiiie, Of soothina; nii'l of healing. He- took of iiiiny snbs-taticts known That woulil Ileal or still auroah. Anil soor (-'imposed by skill alone His miraculous lluniou ISaUam. Tormtnteil with Bunion, Corn or Ilruise, ThousHinU of siiUVre-rs hennt the nowi, The reme'ly that meets thu views Is Dr. UrictrV I.iuiioti Il.iUani. Solil by C. A. Kleim, llloonisliiirjr, Y.i. A ))oru to the line. Try Dr. Joilah lirK'Es' U.tlarrh fpcclicson (ollowini; eonili linns: We will pay SluO for a ca'a thev eill not cure; $100 lor their eqiul a-in t-ure; WOO if anything poisjnotn it louuil in lliem.snel -l,e.iuu n in any respect the y aro ilitlVrent from representation, bokl by C A. Kleim Ulnnimuurp, I'.i. From a Celclrahd I'liyslcum of Harris bury, l'a. Dr. Josiah 'llrigj, Dear Sii ooiiie' lour iiiiinius since a lanv applied In mc for something to relieve the paiti of a trouble some bunion ami a leti'rcel corn, airl having heard jour llniiion lLelsam highly spokei- oi, i uireoicu nor to can un yournjrent J. H. Holier, anl set u liux. She llid so. ami now iui'orni" me th.i cure iscnmplcte, sho haviiij: siiuereii no paMi aner I lie lirt application. Uelieiug lingj:-,' lintiinn ItiUaui of irif-at yaiue 10 inu-ewiio uner iroui e-orns, linn ious, iSie1 , I uu'.ieiitatingly reconimeml it to the people of the country. Sold by 0. A. Kteim. Blootmhiiicr. I'.i. Catarrh tliatloatnmie 7seafe,that scourge of iiiini iniiy, which de-troys ntllhiiis of ik'h- ple annually, is spu-dily and radicallv cured with Dr. Jusiah I!rigz Catarrh Specifics. con uy u, a. Jvielin, Jiioouliuv, l'a. Mr Ata M Shan, of Itcnton, A'. J., I would pay $100 lor imo bottle ot Tamarack Liver and Kidnev It'incdy, If I could not tret it without. It has cured me nf e-ravel and infliniuiation of the prostrate gland, weak oack ami general ileoiiity, sola by u. A. Kleim. llloiimsbiirtr. l'a. Tlr. Jotiah tlriyga' Bunion Jlaham is the onmax o: ineuieal fCience, the only eliscov erv on oirth that will rnelicalk- and nrrnm nently t-ura ihre troublconie anil painful tor.iieiiis, wuose throbbing pains and un tightly protrtii.)iw is a-ouiceof untold mis- sery. Ilunion Hal-am also turt-s hard and olt torn-, sure Imleps, eSe. Silver Corn Plaster is a model of escellenee. Deodori zing Foot Lotion is a boon to sweatv feet, anil ili-pels the oll'eiiive odor frotn'tlirm. lUellc.il cure lor iuiriowinc nails is the won eler of the woild. It blood and corruption gushes from the sides of the toe nl every step the radical cure) for irgrowlng nails gives instant rel'i-f, ami thp severest cases are'cund In lendays. Sold b)0. A. Kleiui, lllonu.sbiirg, Pa. Siet, Xercouaor llilliout Headache-Mil lions mlier (tin most universal nlllielion ot the human race; all elates are troubled. 1 lie head never aches when the various or trans are woiklni; in harinonv wl'li nature. There can h no heodi.che it the human ma chinery is in a he-althy couditinn IJrifjgs' Allevanlor is reliable tor headache anil neu ralgia; uever fails, hold by C. A. Kleim Dliiomshuri;. Pa, Sound the llugte. Herald the tidings ot me glorious victory, the itay ol mllt-rlng from Internal Uli-eilirg, External and Itch ing Piles U pa-it. Dr. Jusiah Hriggs' Com- oiuaiion rim Keuieuich are tn every respect reliable for the cutof he-luorihoids.e r piles, usuia ann aim pro naiaju, anl, ,vc t'rlce 1 ooiaoyi-, a. Kleim, tilocmsLuitr, l'a, arlil 23,'80-ly fflg$3& A Positivoand Pwmanoal Curo Guaranteed In alJ casos of Giavel, Diabetes. Dronsv. Itru.l.i's n;..,.. ,,r il, Kidneys, Inconlliience nnd Hetentloii ol Urine, lull uuotlein of ll,(t L'ldnovQ Clular.l, ,.l' tl.a 111, 1. 1... III..!. 11 . t . .1 ,r ... ' . ; i-""'i-i, iiiku lyeiuii-ii urine, rum or Iiius,. Nervous Weakness, and in fact all uiuuiier liltu Ul uarv ejipans. whi-llirr mlrurl. el by private disease. or otherwiso. This irreut remidy has Ik en used Willi success tor nearly ten i i-.us In France, wllh the most wondei ul Curative KITecis. It cures bv ahsor ulo m no nauseouslnterua medicines bciUK required We have huodrcds ol VektU luoulaisor cures by th Is 'id when n ii , ,n,i ivm- . LAUIKS II you arosutlerluir rroui Feunle Weslcnesi, Iaucorrluoi. or dls. feB ',''l"''tl ""y aMaM c,lh kj"l'J. ak ouP ITOI. I.IIIIIIICIU N I'l e-ucll Klilllov I'sul U1.11 -oa " he FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio, above Iron. Iiloomi. Sep. 10, -bo-u PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR STRAWBR1DQE & OLOTH1E To their many Columbia county continiiiinco ot tho suite mur opening m una uily, oujnuinuur um. Fnr flu, pnnvnniniipn nf niit-nf-trnvii where packaged may bo left until While tlio Fair lusts wo shall daily place on exhibition. NEW THINKS IN : VELVETS, NKW TIIINOS IN SATINS, NKW THINGS IN .wress tumm, NKAV THINGS IN WLAVIL GOODS, NKW THINGS IN HOSIERY, AND MEW TMWm W 1YEEY DllPAffiTMlEIf, Selected in Europe by our own buyers. The extensive additions made lo tion, so that taking all tilings together our ostnblwhinent will probably be an intercdtiiiic to lady sitrht seers as tho State Fair itself. J 6 STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Hos. SOI, SOS, S05, SO, SO!l, IKsifkel Slreci, Wos. 2, 1, O ami S, Ei&il&iDi Slreel, No. SOI Filbert Street, THE DAVIS. $1,000 REWAtlD, O.N'E THeJl'SAXD (l.OOO) DOLLARS 1-Hh.JllU.M elleicd 10 AM rKKS'Wi thai will ilo as C1RKAT A KaNOK 01'' WOltK on ANY OTHKK MACIIINH. WHAT '1 in: NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED 11'iV do without basling. It will mako wide hem on sheets, &c hem all manner ol bias MOolen Koods, as holt merino, crape, or coods dinicult.to bem on olher machines. It makes a more elastic siltih than any other machine, it will turn a hem and put In piping at tame time It will turn a hem. sew braid on the right side and stitch on trimming at one operat.on. It win do MIIuk Has or straight, either on cotion It win (ell across seams en any ccods. I ulll bind a llreFS r.r skill nnrt c.wnnr,.in either with or without Hiowlng Hitches: bind Dress ..vuun i(ii-B.iiuvuiuieiiui.eiuiere.caiiops,points. SOUareS nr Stia't-hl. 'll,inrle mnrhlnn ll.nt mil Kt.,,1 llais, Cloaks, or either si tick's wllh bins, sailn or ou, .iu,,, ftmo iiivuiaiii wuin, wimout oasuug, Jt will gather with or without seuimr on. It mil (rattier between two phces and sew on at Utubamo time. It will make amnio and stitch a pillow tlln on to Ihn W I,,,., 111. PomallMn it will shirr any kind ol goods. It will mako plaited trimming e ither with or n 1th out se-wlng It on. It will inako plaited trtmmlng illherK-all.ijiedor wtirmakokUr;plal!i,rig'.'iuu"1 iu""" " J. SALTZKH, Gen'l AKcut, llloomsbtirg, l'a. oct. 3, 79-ly. Danchy & Qq'b. Advt's. AtlEMh lino jour choice ond sell the lire or GAKFJELD g HANOOOK And coin moi.ey. irculareord teims tree, tiutntfo . 1 " . . ." " " 1 i uu.. ti uroauway, cw Yoi k Auglj, v 4.w. d w THE NEW FOOD TV' ""t eon iFeebli und Ldthartlcs, chei Mound this Matchless l.'ii,,.vr.,, und exhausUd Consututlous 1th lolent cheandecoctlonHnf viio rtnm ...i luu ininxieiiues IhljOCeuUy labeled "blturs" MALT Hl'lTKliN upisul to iiopular conildence be-e-auso u. paied Inin uidei mi olid Milt, Hors, and oulnlne. uud other piicloeis lnBredlenls.accordlng to ILe pro! et-KS ol Llebig.aud aie ruber In Ihe elements that restore loiHrmaueui health iliewt-ak.convalotcent Lousuinnilir, euer-worked, Kenous, ble-epless lui,. Iieptlc, Iillllous, atd i U kle In appei tte. than all oth. er tonus or Molt or .Medlclno. Iho genuine are. plainly tlgned by the company. Sold everywhere, MAL'l IllVl'KII.- CejMl'AN V, 110lj'ION,MAbii, aug SI 'sei4-w d 0 1 ? n A J 51.4 fcl;8-. hub ,las' Coupler J IVVjryVIN CiVox teliste i Vox Humana. wj.. .u.iiw nm uuieu,uiiii i-ianou ima up. cat alogue Free. Address Daniel V. lleatty, Washing- S300 V MONTH guaranteed. $19 a day At borne made by the tndustrloui Capital aut required ; vu will bUrt ou. Mod, women, boj and irlrU tu&Ve luouef duttcr at work for tu thmi at aiu liilnv Th u. .pt i lltfUt and pleabaot, aod uucb an auutie ca.n iro rtjbtat. TuoMt who axe wlte who aee UiU notice will tend u tbeu addrtaes at once aud ace for Uiemsalvua. Coutly Outfit and terms tree. Now ta Ue tliae. Tboae already at work are lavlntr un im iuuwi UlUIHVll AUUItH lll'B t VAJ,S AUI ifiniata, uots,) MEDICINE Fitters IS KXTHNDFD 11 Y friends .to make 'heir establishment m imtroiis. nlpiifiniit WitilitiL' anil called for, have been introduced. our buildintr dnrirnr tho iast throe PILiU EEMEDY. I'llt'S-WluturiceislnirtorluivsarUo from Inter n I nift iliuv, Kxlt-rnal aiiUIUbi k ltl"M. The vain endiMvors to obtain evtu pirllalrelUf lias dlffour atfPdthe mlllloiia who MiirtT, and the. lmvu bjrno tltelr aeoiiy Inbllcnce, tlilakliiK' tlu'tuwai no hopn nriiospt'ct or a cure. ot vlthst.mtllnif tin total failure of the many rtnuxlles here lufure ofTert'd tur tno curo ct plU-a, and Un picture t.f a if on y lestlni; oa the Ijcei t tUOMO sho hate tiled the tailousicm edhMbut In vain jet cnrlv sought for and anx loush tilO'l anjthfin; Ih t iiruiul-.es tho least relUf until their courntre has loin; slncn glen place to Ue Rpondency, let them cheer up, nlluw the smiles of hitpplm-ps to lllumtnato tho liaard countenance, and the duties of life will buperfurmed wit ha decree of happlnests alid pleasnio unktiowii for weeks, month or j eara. llrlirfl' Hie liemedlesarc the re bult cf uucealns' study and exjwrlmentlnt;, the no plusultnof medical Hcleiic, and lu every roi-peet sare, solentlllc and reliable fur the cure of piles In ev ery form. Itrla' remedies are uold by c. A. Kleim, It'ODinslnirg. l'a. Try Dr. Utkk HiiuIuh llulutn. $1,000 REWARD CATAliHII Is tlio most universal and dlatresslnff dlseaaoof the present day, and tlirt heors ot won derful rcmedleiiorreredfor tho curo or this disgust Ing dlsea.M. which are wonso than worthless. lia.s dlhcourat'ed tho millions who Kurremiid luetrl-U la vain ror relit-f and cure until their courage is gone ard the Wctim still suiters In doubt. Hc-i h wunie with Dr. Jolah in Ifrus' t'aturrh hpidilcs Nos l and 2, and how bhall we proceed to convince that we have thebeht and cheapest remedies known, lht-wo will furnifch them to lespoiiblulo jurtle.s on condi tion o ci'kb no rY." 2nd M11 payllOefura casotLey will nor. cure, ard W 111 pav iiooiurllulr eipnl us a cure. 4th will pay itfu if aim hint; pol R'inousordeleterloiH Is round in (heir coniposttlun, Mb Will pa l,riio ir in any particular Dr. Jo-l.ih liiljila" Catoirh tpecUlcs are fun nd difltrent from reiirerciitatlon. Vnrranted to tnstanily relletenud radically cure Acute. Chronic, t'lceiatlvo or DrvC'a tarrh, fold In tho (lend, and all allectlons of the cavities or the had and throat. Two bottles lu ono box. dreatefit t-uceess of tho age. Sold by (J. A. KKlra, Hloombburg. I'.u Try lr, IlrlKW- Ciilarrli fpeelilr-. BUNION BALSAM. lliiuloiis, ('oiiisand othcra lmentsdrthereetciuso unieu siiueriiiy anions ail naiions ny whom shoes are worn, 'i ht le IsinnrHtnniitiihi.mi iu,,m r,t i.ntu and shot's delrued annually In Ihe L'nlled Mates em un-ruse in nm evor.u mure man fi.eijo tm-) tiy cut llnir while nt w. in- nearly so, lomskeiooiii ur pain. Till tuuU.iis, coi us, ingrowing n il s.soio Inst ?, eic. vc,,Ko nm tiicuu luu iiiee, iiiete is pjiu m .-New e ark tnehlruiitiilti.ts .ilir.ur .-ir.iilinnr.tioiH- n. v- KiiKl.iud nuies nbom f5,11" : Iu lh ne.tcru tnd Kiutht-rn about tso,imi; and In Unrest or tlio uorld about l utt.mitf, Wsldes this 1 lu-ri-Is i'ii,i 11 1 sm 11 1 an nu.ill) lui cuttles a d olher uoiUiIcm cumiHiunds lor Iho cure or minions, C'oiiis.mto liisleps, euder re-ei, e-. i o atom uieso greai losses and ext eudl tares, use Dr. .losl.th lirlggs' Ilunion liiNam and sure Corn cure, which fs tho ouly preparation known that irlecs liumidlato relht ni.ii rnmemu cures hard, sutt land ulceraicd lluulona hard, sort and resieivd cians, ascular eicrese-ne-es, callcsltles large and small, soro Insleps" bIMered hi els, 10 der .,,u.,uniut iiuiib, m nullum euiibini; or leav Ing any pain or soreness. Warranted sate and sure bold by c. A, Kle lui, uloomsburg, l'a. Try Ilr. Ilrliim.' fupnnilliled I'lle Itrmrily. Read and Kcllcct. Local and constitutional trealment for all Ca tarrhal affections. Ilr. Joslih Hriggs' Cauin h Siio files are otTercd to those amicted with acute.chron. 1c, ulceratleo or dry catarrh, cold In the head, hay Ieer, relaied palate-, soie throat, hoarseiM-s, loss cf voice, and all affections or tho nasal cavities and throat, with aguarunt e that they aiucheaper. bet ter, morcen.caclous, curing ulcker. wllh more cer tainty, aud more agreeable tu us.i than any remedy yet discovered. Two bottles in one box, one or which reduced with water makes en ouncea for u?e I'rlcu tl.iu per package, furnished to respontlble parties on conditions: o curo no pay." Dealers are authorized to refund the money If pur. th users are not sailstled. Tho fpecltles are contliu tloiial us well as local. Ill vein be paid It theyfall lo euro whm used as directed, f 10.1 ror Ihelreeiual as a cure, fasiir uiiyihlngi,lsoi,ousurilclcleilous sluund in their compiialtlou ii,um (will 1 paid) I'!? ?'tfr''8nic.tl,r'llrres' Catarrh specifics are round dlOe rent Irom representation, lit re Is an 00. lwrlunlly lor Ihoso discouraged byreiieaied rail. ,T.,r...i 1 uu.u guarauieeacure. And tho timid who tear deception may venture to try these flcincs wlthouuecliiig that they are W 81 'im. sstu,.iuno is uu usk eorun. vvarrantedchouD-e-st, u-bt aud mubi agreeable. Ilnotrouud oallsrat torv demand vour 11,1,1, ,.v ,i,. ir 111 -.TT... Wold by 1). A. lile-Un, DKmbbVg' l"a ' 1111 .1 111,11! na nr. aprll 3, -so-ly Newark, New Jersey. DMINlSTHA'rOU'S KOJ'ILK " 8TiTI!0r-J0UN IIIRIJIIN UtCCibID llnrlmfin rtoiTw. I 1 , 111 1110 Of JOhO iieo late of orange townMilp.i'oluuibla ia. Va county toicXTiewlu Ad7ulnTbtV;S ?iMSfate.!!!J!!i, tu the undersigned Admlunlstrator wlihoutffiy lsSAAIlje.ni.-ee- ' DMINISTItATOHS NOTICK ISTATH Of IU8IIA KOSIINS, CtCtlSID. .. ... '. v'.. u,luuuu inocstaieor hbba Itobblns, late or Jackson township, Columbia co.. . v, u u., ,nLt,Rvi, un,. wcu nrrauut uy tree lieu-is-Ait ".'f? il?V2. "'"""""""I AdmlnlstratSrs. - . ... ..uiq aniubeeueebui'e or the decedent are rciiusled to pr-seot them for BctUe- delay ..umuiiau uji 3 wiuiout W. 1 HOIIUINSi ;oiicntl hcadquartcva during the Toilet Ttooins, and n Parcel Oflicc. montlia will bn rnmlv fur ?iwnr. CONSUMPTION CURED CRUDE petroleum pills. Gninrtl U!llis.Avi lt;li( in u moiillia 1 OW11A1TAN, c. n V.I., API 11, issrt, Da -M. Milton: lear sir Alter lmvlrtr Iwn Mcktuclvo months andtiledthu bebt phjsitl.u.er ihoroui.trj wlin ?.',1L??!l.lK..l.n. .,h0 lt'"!'t k'ood, lined jourl-IitiUE I KTlieil.KU.M I1LIS. When i conimeneid laklrg them I coughed almost Incessantly, had heinorr. luge, night sweats, nc. I weighed 114 lbs. Alter taking thu pills two rnoMhs the lough and nlglit sweats ceased nnd had no hemorrhage and wclghe-1 113 pounds, Yours, respectfully, FltUD. C, DUN'.N, Thouiands of cases like tho abevo. The pills aro also a posluvo cure for chionlc bron cult is. Asthma, catarrh, and all Throat uud Lung Troubles. Trial boxes 25 cents. Ijirgo lioxes (1311 pills) 11, Sent by mall on receipt or price, with dlicctlom. 1)H. M. Mlt.TON, Irving, S. V. July 0, -so-sm . NEW YORK SUN For the Campaign. Tim Wr.i Ki.v Sra villi be found a useful nujlimrv livalivvho ureiarnctly woiklng for Ihe ruonaol IheNalloiinlllovemuient. llillevli glhit ll.e eel's whlehhavii belong en-set tliBCom.lry can beciunt only by a ehauge or the party In isiwcr, Tun r earnesily hi t lrls tor 11 e-sident and Vice- I'l e side tt IlANe-e'i'K and Emimsii. In eider that all ihoso who sjmpa!hl7ewlth 0'ir puipOM- may aost cfllclenlly co-one rate with u,m will bend '1 uk WnakLY Ht'N lo Hubs, or Hog h suts fccrlbers, pubt paid, lor nei,i.ilee i (-iii tor ILe next ihreo inoiiths. Address TUB SON, New Yoiik Citv, aug S'i VMm. . TEACHERS & students I knVllkllUgino.orgseiOnerroontli during VAC VHIIN. For lull particulars, aifjre.', J. l. McCIIHIIV A; Cel.. I'lillailellUila. IM. CHEAP-HOMES! IM A MIL1 CUMATK. In North rr..llrii (ioodPnrmlnEr.Orazlnir ftnrl Mineral I.umW can by bouiiUt VRKV CHKAI. 1 be ClinmU It mild, equable, healthful. 'lje hoil ! (rood iiJclabU ot t be hi tf beat development, Eveiyltilntrirromi In the Union 1 1 icrown In lt limit. Population law-ubkiitiC nd hospitable. TAX ICS LKlllT. Mauufarluro multlplylns and prosperous. KudltBa water puner. Oorreiponilence Invited. Information promptly uleii, Apply w the Departmental AgricullurelUlefiC(N.U au'. ic, 'oO-tm u TUG 1IONANZ.V rOH HOOK AOKNTK. la eelllng our two splendidly llluatratea books, tt(s 01 HANCOCK GARFIELD the first written by his llfe-lonrr friend, Hon. J V FOKNtvY, au author of national mine, and an or dent admlreref the "superb soldier," the be.oal vvrliten by his comrade-in-arms, and perboout lilend. Oeu. JA8.H. ltlitsiUN. an author ol wide ce lebrity, liolli timclal, low.i.rlced, Immensely Ijpu lar, sud selling liejond I'receelent. Aerenls IKifjliUi I'liiil'ITb by i-elliner boih. oututs Mc eaili. Act Qt'ICK and Coin Money. lU'llUAi-.li lllius.WJ Chestnut street Philadelphia. d nuir, '9 4w $5,000,000. The American Shoe Tip Co. WAliniNT TUKIU A. S. T. Co. LACK I IP That Ii sow so eitemlrely worn on CHILDREN'S SHOES TO WEAK AS LOHO A8 IHE METAL, Which waa Introduced by them, and bynhlc-Ii the abore .mounl ha. beau tared to laer.uti an nually. Tbla (Hack lip will .are stilt more, aj bosldei belnj worn ou the curr grade,. It II woni en Uu and co.ilr ihtHiJ wher. the Metal lip ou account ol III i would not be uaad. 1 hey allhaio our Tradl Mark A. H. T. '. taiuped ou front of Tip. far.uii ihould ASK rOB SHOES with ttdi DEAUTIFUIj black tip ?JliltJiinb"ir'Jia.lriir for their fhlhlr.ii. iw w Noll, ATKH NOTICJi dnlliu la l,aH.K., .I..- .......nMinraffS. olutlon ol the Hoard of Director, a Bnral me-et.oir or the htockholdera of the llloomsbuiv eomiianv will be held at tbe oflloe or r-r" I", lllllmeyer. beerelary, la Hlooinsbure, on vVeducs day, September lltli, laso,at two o-cloei Iu Ihe ari.'r boon for Ihe epe-clal purpose of taklnr action on in dcUceUieiaa arid lisuliit- toada la becuro Uie same, un.vir a. mi 1 LIKVKIL Sjocrcuryot iioaivl. Iilooinaburg, JulyH,a0.tl x S