THE COLUMBI AN AM) DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA (WJFIY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. iit,oo)nntmi, Fniiur.sm-TKMiiKit 10, igso ' " FUBLIO BALKS, I)bor.ih Doak will foil valuable real estate on tlio iremlc In Salem lownililp, Lucerne cJUnty on Weelne-thy, September 16, 1880. Tlio Winona Hose carriage baa arrived. The ground nl the Normal School will jiay for a walk up tbn lull. They nro beautiful Hie town council melon Wednesday nlghti lis procoullr.Ks ar( crowileil nnltlit. week (Iconic Sirlckeri of Oaluwlwi, una foreman c,f the Brand jury. It took the RrnnJ jury tbreo ilaya to furniali the lit )Of V wl,' busincsit enough lor one tiny. A new Iron fence hat been placed In front of the Presbyterian church. A Hancock anil English Club wai organised at (lien City on the Jib hut., ami 02 mines weromrollcil. Fonun A pockot huok containing about $1 between llloom and Rupert. Owner can obtsin a line by applying to Henben Hens, Kupert. Tho Greenbacjicra of Liiierne county haye gone back on D. C. Connelly anJ endowed Hen ilrlck H. Wright for Congress In the twelfth liUtrict. Mr. Levi Hoihl!n(, of Fishingcrcck town ahip, rnl'eil 70 bu'heli of wheat on a piece of ground supposed to contain only one acre and three-qniirters. Col. Ti. L. T.ite ii tn.iking arrangements to issue a new Democratic paper in Lycoming county, t bo culled tho Lycoming Chronicle. Ho U an nhlo editor as the people oitliis county well know, and uu doubt will succeed in his new onlcrprio. l'nif. lluil notte, tho inventor of the French Kidney l'.id beating his name, wis one of the most noted medical men of liU day inl'rtinnta III cures of kidney disease' arc mostraarvelom, and arc said to be permanent. Dr. D. II. 11. Ilrowtr called at the Coi.um WAN ollicn on Thursday. Mr. lirowcr lonl;s well. He U making arrangemcnlH to start u campaign paper at Danville, for Hancock and Kuglish. Tlic break at tho reservoir U being repaired, and the works will be in order again in two or three weeks. The theory of Mr. Ilirkenbine, the contractor, on the c.iuc of the broik is that the water worked its way through to Ktralum of rock left too near tho surface and followed this until it found an outlet. Moycr i!ro. have lnn Hotel property, and will remadcl It Into a large """"" "u iciau iirug liotut-. THE VOLTA1U 11BLT CO., MAliStlALL, MICH. Will ai.n.1 ll.t. -.LI l i.m . i... ti i V i .. , . J'.ieciro' ouaic nciw io tiie a clcil nimn tin 6ure guaranteed. Tliey moan what ll.ev sv. rite to them without delay, Nov. 21-ly, KLECriON UALLADS. mosiiy in num. 'lunula Mosby In tho war Was fnmous at hti trade Stanipeillng trains una gobbling men Anil plotting ambuscade. Soldiers and sutlera then declared. With most blncero belief, And would havo sworn on lllbles big, That Mosby was a thief. liushwhacklng Mosby, friend of tirant, Who fought tho llagso long, Takes oniee now beneath that Hag, As Consul at Hong Kong. And now a wonder comes to light, Almost beyond belief, ( Mthough all tongues proclaim It loud,) That Mosby's not a thief. A white sheep ho amid tho Hock, The onlce-holtllng throng, no fattt n nt the public crib, An hundred thousand strong. Though ho among vile sinners was Jlsteemed In crime tho chief, Purged from all foul nssollment ho No longer Is a thief. On ancient Asia's fertile soil Kong-fout se's pupils dwell, Accustomed long to rule corrupt. As till their annals tell ; Hut now, behold j f rem western lands ttjlls one tothclr relief, Who'll leach them how to manage war And how tocalcha thief 1 C. Il.llfCK4l.SW. AWi.lt nn tdd physician ssjk: In a practice: of mori! thin thirty yens, I Imvo never f .nnd curative npinl to the great Muxic.ui remedy, Heibultne llitlns. Haying used but twu hot ties I am entirely relieved of n chronic ftlleclion of the stomaeh nnd bowel) of ncven jejrs' st-'iudiug. I regard it a the best health restor ing agent in lite world. U Hampton, M. I), Veyay. Ind. OlllTl'AUV. Mislaid or stolen. A gold headed cano with my nunc on it, Smith's Forms a law book with name on, antl Norri Stale lleport, vol. S new The holder of each or all of these nr ticca will please return tliim nt once to my of fice. C. 1!. I'llOL'KWAY. sop. 10-JJw Dn.Mocitvric I'oi.e Raising. There will bo a Democratic I'olo RiUiiig nt tho (.'ros lloid- mnr A. M. .tolinson's in western Locust on Sal- urd.iy, September lSlh, 1SS0, at 1 o'clock p. ill 'lite niceling will be tii1ilrexd by Col. John li. Freeze, II. Fran's .trrand John C. Yocuni, Kjn-.,of llloom-birg. (1 ly Jicobv, t-oti of W. II. Jtcoby, was ad mitt.-d to the ISjr m Tuesdiy morning, having pis'eil a very creditable examination on Mou thy night bifjre a committee comiling of (.nl Knurr, K. R. Heeler tin I X. U. Funk, F,-irs He wit. i slu.h'tit ill the oflico of K. H. A U. R. Little. Mr. J.ioby i a young man of more than ordinary nbilily and we predict for him .1 mec?"fiil career in his cho-u'ti profei-cion. Tint covered wagon, drawn by two mule, which wh eO'i hu Silur.lav going up the Ktalo road lowird New Colunib'H, was not a flipsy wagon, a) m iny supp i-c 1, but Mr 11. n ion tlrittain with liU family, who were just te lurning from the western part of Kansas, aft, r ai abieuco of two yoirs. They Irtvellel the entire distinct) of 1703 miles by this private conveyance and woroon thu roal fiftyl'iur days. Tho ni'iles looked well and Mr. I.rittain ami fimily appeared very cheerful. We presume they w.ro gild to get luck tu old Pennsyl- v.ttiii At the last meeting of the (lurftihl cl-tb J. ('. llrown made a speech, Ihe whole of whhh was devoted to tlio ili-ntf'oti of the t inirtpiestion. Tlilsis the burdtn of the n publican refrain, in the hope that it will catch tho voles of tho la boring men of Pennsylvania. While we insbt that the Democratic party as a whole is not in fivor of Iree trail, we als i insist that the ueslion of ttritris not a nttiona. issue. lively tine I'ennsylv.ini in, no matter what bis poli tics, is in favor of a tariff that will protect the Industries n f this Slate. Ill other Mates it is to tho iulerrtt of lite pcvl'le to reduce tlio tnritl', so ilut Petiii.vlv.inia trots onlv what tho other states ihoose to glvo her as a protection ngainsl fi.reiBii competition. The charge that the tie niocraey favor a repeal of tho tnrill is simiily absurd.' lint thev mii"t b-ive fpnielhing to talk about, and as tho character of their candidates will not admit of discus.lon, they are reduced to tho necessity of talking about absurdities. ULUII Mi:iSTlN(.. A reipiest having been uiado to ihoDouiocials in and about tho town of Uenton, to amiable for the purpose of forming a Iliucnck and Knglish club on tho evening of August 20th, notice thereof was sent to the Chairman of the County Democratic committee. On tho evening appiinted, tho democracy assembled in such numbers that no building in the town was large enough Ic bold them. The club via organiotl by the election of John C. Wenuer as the President, nnd was j-o provided with vice presidents and secre aritB. Tlio meeting then adjournc-d to the open air in front of the school house, filling up the large area between the hoiue and the public road1 The rue ling was addressed by Col, John fl. Freeze, apparently lo the great satisfaction of the assembled democracy. .Norn Wt have been wailing fir some re report from tlio secretaries, concerning this club meeting, which accounts for tho delay in re porting it And in Ibis we depend uon re iort, having no official information. Wo beg officers of meetings to report to us at once, giv ing named antl facta in full. Ku. Cut.. Strauss. In Centre township on the -lib inst., Mrs, Anna K. Strunss, aged 43 years, o months and 1 day. On last Saturday Ihe community was startled by the sad antl no les unexpected Intelligence) of this death. Occupying the social position she tlid, many felt that they had lost a near ami dear friend, a kind neighbor nnd an enterprising citizen, llcing a woman of considerable inlcl ligence and commanding in appearance, she w-ts a leading spirit in society. And if others tlid not always feel, see and think as she did, peihaps it was as i usually the ease, because she lived In advance of her age. She was a member of tho Reformed Church, atliidlty, whtre her presence, liberal support and voice in the song of praise, will be greatly ml-i-ed. As a christian woman she was devot ed to her Ood and the church of her beloved Redeemer. When able to be out, slieallcnded divino services rcgultrly anil solicitett the at tcnthncecf othcis, deligbto 1 in the study of the llible, and regulaily rcatl her church paper of which t-he was passionately fond antl tho contents of which she n very free to commu nicate to others. ilut when we visit her home, we sec some thing of a true wife. What did she not do to nuke that hum pleaeant antl attractive? Her plonsint countenance, her music il voice and dtligtiit hands, all eoiispire to make thai home a paradise. She furnished her homo with Ihe choicest literature, ornamented her walls with the finest specimens of Iter workmanship, pre pared the most eavory menls, and seasoned all with her smiles, cheerful conversation and sa cred melodies. Nor was she telfish in the least with little piradise. The wanderer-found heller under her roof, the hungry food at tier table, and her friends a warm welcome at tier home. Yes, our ussicliti ns with that home il. not scon be forgotten. On the Sibbaiii previous to her death, the wis iirostraied th a severe attack ofsicknc mid reinsine I in an almost motitinle-s condition lill her dentil. During this brief period, khe was onaie'i4 till almost the hi't. She felt that be was fast aiuiionebing her cud and tint her pence wis fully made in Christ with her God. And as her natural senses weakened, her spiritual senses strengthened. Refore her eyes were fullv clo-etl to earth, she Faw heavenly nnd l.-fore her i-ais were deaf to earth. she-heard thee ill from the spirit worl 1 and the music of he.mii. Her funeral, which tot.k place on Tuesday was laralely attended, and was impressed by her pastor with nili'eour-f based on Romans xiv:8. Great sympathy and r!ur K,.in iii'iiriftrted.not only by the imme tli.ilo friends and neighbors, but also by a mim, i... f.,, ,,., In eelintn she had b friended in the time of tin ir greatest need. llrolher Slrauss has bst his best tarlbly friend u til foiiii.atiioo, theihurch a v.il able member ami ii- ,....,,i,.iinti. .e kind neighbor. May her man tie fall nu others, while we fur comfort turn to Him who onlv ha tho wolds of eternal lite?. A. H. OOPIIT PUOCBMllMW. Tho tegular September 'etm of courl t ptttnl on Mondi-.y t o (Mi. Urn s. Wm l''.lli iv-t. dtnl,i.nd I'. I,..SI,nmin mil I. K. Krltlbauni on the In nch. Return of constables wero lal el-, nnil itt. hut Utile answered, On petition, Reece Fnlrman wan apnnlntr.il guardian ot Hertha A. Mead, Michael Waller and E. a Jones nero m polntedllpslnvcs for first week and (1. M. alfltnn and Abrani F.-y for second week. On petition, the license of 0. It. t .fnnlnff. nr Beaver township was (ransferrid tn H. Itrl. benncr. S. Knorr was appointed guardian of Eliza R. I.lnville. Report of Auilllor in the estate of Jacob llombcy, deceased, filed nnd confirmed nisi. Report of viewers of a road In Franklin township near Lohmati's, confirmed nisi- In the matter of Stephen Valp, a lnnalic. Jeremiah Walp appolntetl committeo antl bond filed. Report or AuJitor In estate of W. Scliuyler confirmed nisi. Rtpoit of Auditor on exceptions to the ac count of .loshiia Sivagf.ilt-c-eii'ed, confirmed nhl. Inqtie.t on body of W. H Prlr ) approved by the court. Report of viewers vncntlng a road In Fi-h- ingrrcek township, near (1. M. Thompson's, connrmctl nisi. Samuel Knorr, 11. R. lkoler and N.U. Funk were appointed a committee lo examine (luy Jaccby lor admission to the bar. On petition of John M. Nu-s, tho Clerk of mo tirphans' Court was direcled lo make a deed for certain real estate. Deed acknowledged in open court. John Johns was sworn In as a eitizen of the United Suites, Auditor's report in cs'atc of I). A. llowman, continued nisi. Ihe .tcioiint of administrators, guardians and executor', and willows' appraisements were confirmed by the court. Report of saleof real estate of Oeo. C. Scott, deceased, em. tinned nisi. In tho matter of the lunacy1sf Samuel Rhone, commissioner's report tiled. Audiloi's report in estate of Klias Pealer, confiimed nisi. Petition for partition filed ineslato of Peter Michael, deceased. Audiloi's report in estate ol Christian Ash, deceased, continued nisi. Auditor report in estalcof Hajleline & Steel confirmed nisi. Return of inijuest in estate ol Collins Sullill deceisetl, confirmed nisi, Return of inquest in estate ol C. Harrison, deceased, confiimed i,i. Report of sale in estateof John llicke,con- firmed nisi. John Michael, Stephen (iinihart and Samuel Snyder appointed reviewers of a road in Main anil Reaver. A P. Heller, P.. F. Rutin and S. 11. Kilmer appointed vleweri of a rottl in Pine town ship, near Joseph Shoemaker's. Report of viewers of a rend in Oiango anil FMiingcrcik louu-liin. confirmed nisi. Report of viewers of a road in Fishingcreel: near J. Rright's, cohfirnicd nisi. Return of Inqui st in tstate of Jatob Sl.u ars deceased, confirmed nisi. Report of Fnle in estate of Isaac llreecb de ceased, confirmed nisi. Report of viewers of a county bridge in ireenwood, coiifirtutd nisi. Report of sile i.-i est.i!c of Joseph I.ehr de ceased, coi. finned nisi. Report of stile in ostale of R, T. Cole de ceased, confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs. W bill. Commonwealth vs. Joshua Fowler. bill. Exceptions filed to i rt'iiu.il nf studi'tirc fif 1. John A' Son. Commonwealth vs. Rntrer Dixon nnd John Puts. II, supervisors nl Lot yttgbam township Commonwealth vs (len, Snttler. D-'f itilnnt pleads guilty. Senteitc tl o pay s line of Sod antl costs, and two yenrs in the penitentiary. J. Ootilo Vs.Penusvlvania Cnnal (,'ompanv Petition for appointment of day for v lew filed. Commonwealth v. .1 M.iv. Desertion, Continuance until next term. Commonwealth vs, H, D, Wisp. True bill. Return of loosest in estate of W. H. Evans. deceased, filed. Thomas Schofier vs. Kate Scheffer. Petition for divorce. Subptmn awarded. CommonweJlth vs Hllsa Fowler, Heard bv the court. Math party lo pay half tho costs. Csimmnnwenlth vs. Jnmes 1'owler and AV. Ritler. Tried. Onil'v. Commonwealth vs. Demott antl James John- s:n. line lull. Commonwealth vs. Lemuel Klsncr. Not a true bill. Prosecutor tn pay costs. (kinimonwinltli ys. M. Murphy. Not a true bill, Prosecutor to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. J. McDonald. Not a true bill. Prosecutor to pay cost. Commonwealth vs. James Thomas. Not a true hill. Commonwealth v: J . L. Meninger. Noln true hill, Piosecntor to pay cost-. REIT, fib Ella Kline vs J. Kline. Di vorce decreed. In the ninller of tho lunacy of Samuel Rhone. I. K. Krickbaum npptinted committee. 11-tnte of Thomas D, Reseller. Permission grnntid lo sell real estite in Northampton county. TIIK OAMl-AKIK I'OLU.MIIIAN Only 7!i cents for six tnonlhs, or SI, BO a year in iidviuicr, (let up tilths and send in you names, Christian. A true Trno CoiitmuiucateiLl 0:.cx Oitv, Km. 1th, 1SS0. EU3. Col.llMIUAK 1 Mr. Edward Davis, of San Juan Dislrict.San Juan county Colorado, has been vi.iling his father, Daniel Davi", at Glen City, and while here, hit friends invited him lo address a Deiu. ocralio meeting. On Saturday evening at b o'clock the meeting was called fa order, u. t Dreisbsch was elected Chalrmai, John Hinder liter, Vice President! Ieaac Sweeney, Secretary W. L, Ilrodbenner. Treasurer. Mr. Davis .r.ita ii,.,,rnt nil imi been n worker In Ihe party for the last fifteen years, ami thor ouiiklv understands Ihe issues of the day. lb raeels theepiestioin In the face fairly and square ly. Mr. Davis, as a speaker, Is very lluenl and full of oratory and uses the best of language- It would bo well woilh while for Ihe larniOH miners, mechanics and all busiueas men to have Ihe privilege of listening to the strong and fervent argument ho produces. Quite a number of Republicans piesent were convinced with bia areumont nd will turn over a new leaf. I would advise all sections (ohearliioa i. ,c.,i.. ! IlivIol' children's shoes, a-k for ilinso with A. S. T Ui.'s l'.laek Tip upon llic-ni 'L., will nnlie.:ir KIIV sllOO. ildllillg tO tllf btnulyof t-veu the fin it. A. S. T. Co. alway on front of tip. CI.Ull MUUri.NO. Otviner to the temporary indisposition of Mr Unckalew, th- ineitlng to he held ill the Ojn-ra lln.o wisiin.ti.oocd: thecluh itieetlng in their hall. For the same ri-ieon, there was no regu lar sneaker for the evening. After singing by the Glee Club, Mr. Teets, ol New York, ad il, t,il. in a verv acceptable manner tr..!., l..nn horn in Columbia county, ho t'i""S w had unite a knowledge of our people. The Club bolng disirous of more speaking Mr. lhrklev was called out and undo some re minks about the duty and dignity of Aiu.rican citirens antl espeiially of the newly namruliied ones. Mr. H- E. Smith was also catieu ard reviewcl the hblory of lhoto paittes in tleeliirirg that the ,l.mrr.fi,iin nattv bad coiulonid nil its errors, if it bad niy, in conrccticii with the war, by i's forbenrai.ee to convulse Ihe country In 1870 giving up its well ean.ed and undoubted vic tory, in-the elation of Mr. Tilden. Capt, Rrrekuny was next called out, ami poke in his usual happy manner auou m, atmy and Gin.Hanecck; suljecls mill whictt he is personally r.imllmr. Alter timiu -j Ihe Glee Club, which was receiicd with great applause, Ihe club adjourned to the tattling music of our very capital 1'ruiu i-urt". Tho practice of calling out spenuers, mr the regohr address ol loo tviiniiK " Is one which ought not to he petsWttl m. ne- cause itdois not give the speaker a iiircu.i..er. ri.o l'sr..l,l.nl i isicna loglvclo eaen on-, a special night, for a prepared speectt, aim urns all will be heard in due cours.-. . nJ.tt,i hermfter. the sneaker ol the nexieie. 1 i t.. .i.avn,,.si .flhn last nlrg will lie announci-u m i" - me. ting, ("apt. C. ll.llrockway, will make lite reBuiu. address at the next mee.tng. Are yon going to paint? If so, send to the Montour Paint Mills, Rupert, Pa, for your f.. I.. ad. Slate Ch.rs, Pure Paints, Ac, and .... ih. wholesale ami tvtall pioDL cu can mix your own colors with puro Unseed oil for 85 cents to $1 !i0 per gallon, sep. Mr. Joseph Pohe, of Cmlre twp, died at his home on Sunday night, the 6lh Inst., at Ihe age of 93 years. ly habits U Industry and cau Unn l, Rccuniulatfd uulle a fortune which ..... I..il In farms situated in the town ships of Centre and Fhbingcmk. He leaves Inblnd him air children, all married and in Report of viewers of a road in Catawissi. continued ft-l. Report of sale in estate ofS. K. Albertson deceased, confirmed risi. W. II. Reinbold. W. Fisher and P. Swank appointed vicweis of a road in Reaver ami llGiinngcieek. Auditor's report in estate of Mary CI irk do ceasitl, confirmed nisi. Petition of N. C. Harlmin to nmeiitl return ot stile of i c nl estate by .1 31. Smith, Assignee of I John iV Son litnl. IVtiiion of E. V. Wvnkoop for the benelitof her own earnings, ordeied filetl and recorded. Sf.pt. 7 Report of bridge viewers in Suirir- loaf near J. R. Colo's, confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs. Jos. Waitm-n. True bill. Comnionweiltli vs. D. Evtland. Not a true bill and prosecutor to pay costs. Rule griint'-tl to show cause why the com milii o nf Wright Hughes should not be ills. charged. The Cs nimitiee appointed to examine (luy Jicolty fir admission to the bar reported faior ablv and he was sworn in us tin attorney nt law. Commonwealth vs. J. German and John Eckcrt. True bill. Amendment to charter of Rloomsburg M. E, Chun h, allowed. Oeo. Ivey and Jeremiah Pooley were sworn in ns cillrens ol tlio United States. Commonwealth vs. Geo. Graul. A truo bill, Assignee accounts confirmed nisi. Exceptions tiled to account of Aedgncc of V. ll-uip. Petition for partition in estate of Jared Har rison tiecfaeu, men. Petition of D. Harrison, surviving executor of Canfiel.l Harrison deceased, for sprcifn) per formance ol coniract. i-Halion awarded. Commonwealth vs. S. firovcrant! E Creasy, supervisors of Mtfllin townsiiip. Each ilc'cuil ant sentenced to pay 51.00 and costs of prosecu lion. Reportofsalo of real estate by guardian of Anna May hnl, confirmed, linally. In tho matter of the indexing of judgment docket in the Prnthonotary's office, the Court appoint S, Knorr. U. It. lltickalew and 1.. 11 I.itllo a ccnimiltee to examine lite woik. Commonwealth vs. J. Waitmm. Jury called Case tried, verdict irnlltv. Defendant sentenced to pay n fine of $15,00 and costs nf prosecution; iving in ixpensc', and support of lite child to this timeJlO, and pay for the support of Ihe child until it is seven years ol age, .vc. Reiort of sale In estato of William Hessde ceased, confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs. Sol. I.evan. Assault anil Ratiery. Cae trud. Verdict not guilty, pros icutor to pay the costs, Fnnnle Wrleht vs. Alex. Wright. Alias ubpteina in divorce awardod. In ma nutter nf tbn discbnrire of C, A Knorr. administrator ol Anthony Snjder's late, proofofpnblicstit.n of notice filed. Comnionwenllh vs. Samuel . Adams, he eoirn Ziinte ol dell., and I.. i .iiams in m sum ol irouu lor appearance oi ueteiioane next sessioni 1 ltnunslev. Frid. C. Eastman and Wibiaui Slenian sworn in as citizens of ihe United Stales. In the estate of DaviJ I.ee, recognnance antl allotment filed, Petition for rule mi heird in ostate of John Snyder deceased, filed. Citation awarded in estate ot .Mary lloniloy lecessttl. Citation awarded to guardian of Henry Gear. hart. Petition tor commissioner hi tho matter of lunny of Andrew T. Harrison. Commission er appointed, Commonwealth vs. John llotrman, l.aroeny. Not a true bill. Commonwealth vs. Goo. Snyder. Truo bill. Commonwealth vs. Jas. Fowler. A true bill. Commonwealth vs. John Gelkln ct al A true bill. William Davis appointed a viewor on a bridge In Jackson, to fill vacancy ctus'd death of A J. Albertson. Exceptions filed to Auditor's report in estate of Jaooli Ilomboy, Commonwealth vs Jas. Gorman and John Kcktrt. Tried. Not guilty. Sale of real eitate ordeied in citato of David I'4 deceased- 1T.US.ONAI. Atnbtoso Mi therill was in town list week. He Is engaged in teathiti'' niusio at lllossbn'g, IVnn'a. W. A. Marr, Esq., of Ashland, ntlcndtd coin t this week. John C. Yot'Ui.i has begun tho study nf law in the t flice of C. R. and W. J. Rtickiilew. J. H. Hnrninu, of Rupert, will move into tho late losldercc of G. E. Elwell, on Market street. Mrs. J. S. Phillips is visiting at St. Thomas, Ontario. Isaiah Rupert, of Hazlolon, son of A. M, Rupert, spent a few days in town last week. A. R. Etlgett and family have moved lo Hor nellsville, N. V. William R. Rupert is home on a vi-it- Frank Kinporls, of the People's Drug Store, is in the city purchasing new goods. Judge Parry, and Heber S. Thompson, of Pottsville, attended court on Thursday. Philip Weaver, of Hsztctnn, was in town on We-diio-day. Mrs. J. v. Feriee, who has been absent for fourteen months, returned home la-t Friday. Dr. J. F. Cbapin, of Schoolcraft, Michignr , i- In town. Wo liavo ranch pleaanro in recommending Thermalino tn our renders, an an nhsoltito euro for Malaria. Tlio manufacturers' nnmo rdone is a pruarautf eof its merit. It fel!sat2o cents per lwt. For particulars seo Adit, ju ly oO, 'SO'Gincuw STATE FAlIt AT nlll-AIlEH'lHA. On Mondsv September Gib. the Tenty-sev tilth Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society will open at the Main liuilding. Centennial Grounds, rairmoiint Park, Philadelphia, and continue eighteen ivs. closint: on Saturday. September I'oin: the last week of which period, viz: from Sep tember 20 to 2", ill be devoted lo the Inter national Show ot Sheep, Wool and Wool Pro lticts, for which purpose the liberal sum of 00 in cash has been appropriated. Dunne; this week, however, all oihir cxhihil3 with the exception ol Horses, Cattle, Swine and Poul ry will remain on display. rrnm present indications uus exhibition nt the society will lie the largest, grandest, and most varied that has evir bten he d by nny State Society, and will be second In numbers anil merit onlv to ihe ever memorable Interna tional Exlitbition, held tit the stime place du ring the -entennial Year. Tho premium list, bleb can be obtained from the t fh ers of the Society, nt their office, northwest corner Tenth and Chestnut stitets, Philadelphia, is the urns! compbto nnil tltoiotigh that lias ever been pre sented by any similar organization, and ofers lor competition m tlio Live Slock Class nion the handsome sum of S21 31o. In O'e Dairy, rriiit. Vegetable, and Moral Departments, Ihe further sum of iOOOO is milled, besides a large number ol elegant and vahiablegold, silver and broi.io medals, whoso intrinsic alue will ag gregate the entire sum oi more man Mti,uuu in actual cash. I he display will include a large number of Imported, 1 1 orouglibreil, r ma tircatl, anil Draught Horses ; herds ot Short Horn, nevco, Holsiein, Jersey and Guernsey Cattle i the hnicett breeds of ehtep, Swine, eve, together with a Mechinicil, Vegetablo and Muuuftctnr- Collection eildom, if ever, brought togeth er in nnv community. Excellent and coinnio- linns sliiiiling lias ticcn prepared wnnin cue liuildin - fur Hums and Honied Cti.tle nnil uiul.lo spaco asugneil on H o grounds nili teeiit for the r.ccointiiitlitii.n of Swine Ihe Ma- HOW TO GET almost Everything. Do you know how to pet in thu easiest way and to best advantage what you want for dross and house-furnishing? First, how: Write for a catalogue ; sec what you can karn from it about the tilings you want. If samples can be useful to you, ask for them and state your wants so plainly that exactly the right samples can be sent. Second, where : The place where goods are kept in the greatest variety ; where they are sold for what they really arc in respect to quality ; where prices arc lowest; where most care is taken to serve customers accept ably ; and where you havo tho right lo return whatever is not satisfactory. There no matter where you are if you make your wants known and avail your r.clf of your privileges, you v.'ill get the best tilings in the best way, promptly and without trouble or risk; sometimes by mail, some times by express, almost always at less cost for car nage than the money you nave in the price. Jnlm Wanamakcr, Philadelphia, Pa. CheMnnt, 'I lilrtffiitli, Market mul Juulicr. B. F. SHARP LESS, CU'.i-entr' ui.d llatl Ito-.d wslrtni L. A I'. Perot. Lowest Prices will net bo undersold. Manufacturer if MINK CA11 WlinEhs, roal llreak crawl ltrhhrJ Casting, Water l'lpes, stoics, Tin ware, Plow, IKON PENCE, and all klndsot Iron and I'.rassU Hints. Tho ir'glnal .Montrose, Iron hcam, right hand, tell I ami, and side hill Plows, ttinls'st. In tho mark et, nnd all kinds nl plow repairs. I'nol; stoics, l!uomMoi's, and Moves for heating stores, ichool houses, churches, kc. Also the larg est stock nf repairs for city stoves, wholesale and retail, such ns Mro Urlck.flratt'S, Cross pieces, Utls c, Ac., Move Pipe, Cook Hollers, hkllllts, I'nko I'lates, largo Iron Kettles, eM gallons to 1)1 barrels) Farm i'clh, M"tl Poles, V'tigon Iloxrs, "Allentown Bono Manure" rLASTUM 1 T, 4C, C. J.ia.'sn-iv W. II. HOUSE, RL(XmISHU1!G, COL. 00. PA. All t-tjcs of vt Ik done In a stipnlor manner, work v ii I., a'-1' as iciroEri.ted Ts ktii LxiiiAerr . . i m ii-T iai v. tiood sets r -r $10, ti. -1 itur ?,t,dn nud Iron Mrects, etf a'l tmmt ilnriny the (lay. 7,. ' No. "rnu rrnFECT tonic." stilt Kin baf nod IttOisl.lo Babllltuto for Qllllllff The only 25 cent AGUE REEtiEDY X2NT THE WOXlXiO niSIASIwH. , htid all ITiAliAIlIAI n'rlto to M'Mi3 ltVK O , s.tftT hTntr, fi li,m, for Hirlr tan tral html, niallid tv tk tMdara ol lhtt.pf FRFr -ti i ill ntiuu. BALD chmerv. Diirv. 1'ruit. Moral, nnd Douiestic lieparlnients aie all provitieu tinner cover, ami will undoubtedly prove attractive and instrie.; Ive features of t he T'air. A soaca lias also hem assumed lor the exerci.s and di-plty of all tho entries ill the I.ilt- .S.oek (Jlassos, litit no racing will lm iwruiittrtl. Gncn fuotl will be sun- lied all tho Milch Cows on exhibition, and i.-iv unit straw tunnelled nit entries trratH, Kieursiun t ektts ill he lumi-hcd by all the railroad, r. ntr-r inc l'hiladeli liia. and all nr- tides intetidcd for exhibition carried on liberal term r-c ham on, Pa., May 20th, lse. Dr. A. 1'. Ucitit: I took j our Neuralgia and Rick Headache nils for Chroulc Headache wltli Di six.'nla, and they ncte'd like n cliariu, I would not bowlthout them for any ninouiit of money. Mas WiuaiM llitocK, bcraiiton, l'a. IP VOl' HAVEIIUAIIM'IIU. IF YOf HAVi: .NLlHiAUilA, 11' YOU I'AVi: DYhl'HI'MA, IF YOU II VK COXSTll'ATION, IF YOU IIAVS I.NDlnF-STlON, IF YOU IIAVE.NKltVOUS CHILLS, IF YOU HAVE AllUE C1III.I.S IF VOU HAVE I'ALl'ITATKIN 01' THE llEMtT IF YOU HAVE PAUALYMS, IF YOU HAVE TOOTHACHE, IF YOU AUK NlwItYOl'S, TAKE DR. A. E. HUKU'S iVctiralttiM &.Sick IIcailncliG IMIIx They will euro you. There Is nothlcg In thlswoild Iko them. Easy to take, they dlssoho In too mouth Tho I'll) slclans generally recommend them. For Sa!e 0. A. Helm, ElocnsVarg drnggitt. Juno i", 'to-tf State Fair. Twenty-Seventh Annual Exhibition OF THE Pcim'a Agricultural Society. WILL BE HELD IN .11 ill ii Ceil I in ii In I 21 iillillnp;, Fairmont Park. P II 1 L A 1) E LP 11 I A, SEPTEMBER 6 TO 18. i:m'hii.imi co'.nrn'iTioN riti:i:: INTERNATIONAL SHOW or Siir.r.i' Wool, and Wool. PnoiurcTfi, SEPTEMBER 20 TO 25, 1SS0. Hntrv Itwikai 111 close at IhoOllicc. Nortli-wrst corner Temn una caesium. Mruti, AiiKUiti3i lssu. S 40,000 IN PREMIUMS. Cash Prizes lor Livestock $24,015 K.xcurmuii lUKttsat greatly Hcdut'td unit a. I.tlicrul urrtitiKi imi'iiIm lur iiiinior(ll(iii. KUUtlDfli: M'COX. l. S. IUSSELL. PreM UUVO, '0 4-t. I O. B. EOBBIUS, (SUOCB?.SOU TO D. W. B.ODDIN3,) DDAIiBR. Iff rinc i:rniicllcn, tVhlixlclcN, iMns, itiniiN, ttuil all UIiuIn ol'friiicii coii- plitiill) on linnet. IMl'OllTKI) MVS AND 1'OUTKitS IN 110TTLKS BY TIIK DOZEN. LniitllorilH throughout the county will It ml it (o their lulvantttgo to cull nml examine niy stock before iitircluising elsewhere. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Street, 2nd Door below Iron. JlllJTIH'SO-Ijr CA UTIOIV. GET THE BEST, HEAD'S END. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY I mi inr i is hu ks; !tv h ei ti u wa iv i A Doodorizod extract of Potroloumf The Only Article that "Will Ho store Hair on Baltl Heads. "What the Worltl hss heen Wniitin for CcnttiricH. 1) V. sini.Kltl.ocordtiiirfcu'y IV K EV, Co 1 1 e.-punning N o'j aciii. Business jNotices liotiU nnil Shoes cheap at McKiar.ey'a. Thp luitilic nro hcrcliy infnrmctl tlmt spleutlitl MiiiHfiru nniv niailei from tho latest styles ot tiirini; GooiN on llin lollowin;; itrnw.. Laltd .Slulm. Jawett Prices. Best Ma- . . . . i.... . .i ...i .vi.. nt the Popular fttoro ot ltiviil j.unt:iiue-i. Harriet A. New kirk, of Salem, says; 1 was cured of tetter in my hand by three applica tion of Camphor .Milt. Jlly liusDanu wni cured of old running torea by using it. It cure-d my son of a upramtu anKie, rncojj cents. Sold by 0. A, Kleira, Uloomsburg. ninil 10, 'Sujy 1000 Good Live Calves wanted by Silas Young, Lipht Street. nug.20'ts0-'.!in Cash paid for MX) tons K00'l ,fy ''ftK"! Uock OaliUark by Silas Young, Light Street. July a0-2ai llubbers at McKinney'n. PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE, 31 nl n Sfrrrl nliiiiu Iron, BLOOMSBURG PENW'A, DiaLKIt IN Drugs, Metlieincs, Cheinicals,Fan cy and Toilet Articles, Soups Brushes, SnongCM, L'er fuinery, etc, riiyH lacs' prescript loi.s caie fully coinponndcd ana orders answert'u lllt euro antl despatch, rami- crsatnl pliyfalctdns 'roin tlet'onniry will llndour stock of iiieellclncs complete, uurriuitccl genuine and of the best quality. JOHN II. KINrOHT, Jan. "oo-ly iTuprletor, riTItLIO NOTICE. The Clothing Store of David Lowcnberg is well stocked with all the latest styles ol Clothing lor Men, outh and Children Call ami examine, Hoot headquarters at McKinnoy'a. For Nobby Hats, u w,i". Kor Iowet Prices. Qo to David Lowenberg's, Call and see the llest nnd Cheapest Sum mcr Suit for t!.00 at D, Loweuberg's, 1,000 pounds nice dried raspberries, 1,000 pounds nlcedrlfdpltted cherries variled this fill by Silss Young, Light Strett.juy 2-Cui Call at JIcKtnney'a for Shoes. Hon. leoruo N. Corsou, Norristown.siys; The Pliionix Pectoral Is indispensable in my family. It acts like a chiirm in curing cntii-lis and colds ith the iliildrtn.titit! 1 always use It wheu addressing a jury. Price 25 cents. O. A. Kleim.llloomsburg. aprlC-ly I,ots of f,ood Timothy and Cloverseed for sale by Silas Young, Light Street. aug20tw Admlwlon freo at McKinney's, Another case of Fine Ileady Made Cloth' lug just rocelveu at i, i-oweiitierg i. rUBIIO SAZiB UP VAI.UA IILT. REAL ESTATP 1 Tlio undersigned Mill 'tfcr atpinllo salcontho rreuil&cs lu Salt in ton nsnlii, Liuc-riie county, l'a. un tlio Itno of thu liulaivaie, Lackau anna A Western ratlrontl, ami tlio public road leading from lici Hick to falililutiliiny on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMI1EII 15, 1880, beginning at ten o'cloik In tliet forenoon.tlio follow. Ing detcrliicd real cttato to-wlti All ttiat certain MESSVAflB AND T11ACT OK LAND situate In Salem township, Luzemo county, Pa., I,vj miles south of t-Ulckthliiny, tounddl as follows: on tho north by landctU'O Men art, on the south by Jacob ciould, on tho east by the North trapci o( tho BusnmiHtiniia nieer ana on me vtt'sioy lauaoiJO' naa ltabcrt and C. Smethers, containing TWO lllINlmEU AND TWENTV-NINE ACHES more or less, on which is erected a DOUBLE MUCK IIWELMKfl HOUSEi ana LAliUE FItAMK HAKN nnd numerous out buildings. 130 actea In cleared ant lu gooil forming pondliton, Tbo batance ta thickly corned lth Sood jount'OAK, 1'INH, and CHESTNUT TIMUKU, Tnere U a well of good water at tho door and a print's on tlio farm for watering stock. The Dela ware, Lackawanna K Wettern italiroad, and I'enu 8) ivanla Canal and Kuiuchunna lUver run t lire us the farm. Tho farm la d(blrably located for fruit, truck and dairy ftuwintr, being in close proximity. 0cj mllea) tothe mlulnie town of Shtckhhlnny and cumenlent cither by railroad or water to the entire Nyoinlogand Lackawanna coal fields, where good prices may to obtained at all times for the products of farm or dairy, Tmna: iw on day of hale; $'jflu when possession la giH'h; and tho balance In easy yearly ruymcnta which w 1U be made known on day of sale. aug.C-U DEBORAH PGAK, The pTCfitcet iHcovcry of our day, fo far as a lurpe portion of humanity Is concerned, is CAIt HOL1N13, an article prepared from petroleum, and which effects a complete and radical euro in case of balilneM, or whero tho hair, owing to disease! of thewalp, has becomo thin and tend to fall oat. It liaison speedy reetoratlvo, andwhtlo Itsuio ae cures a luxuriant grow th of hair It also brings back tho natural color, and gives tho mOBt complcto sat lefactlon In tho using. The falling out of tho hair, the accumulations of dandruff, and tho prematara chacgo In color aro all c Idenccs of a diseased con dition of tho pcalp and tho glands which nourish tha hair. To arrest thepo causes tho article used must posee9! medical as well as chemical irtuca, and tha change must begin nndtr tho ecatp to bo of perma nent and lasting benefit. Fuch an artlclo U CAR EOL1NE, and, Ilka many other wonderful discov eries, It Is found to consist ot elements almost Li their natural etato. retrolcum oil Is tho artlcla which Is mado to work pach extraordinary results ; but It Is after It has been chemically treated and completely deodorized that it Is in proper condition for the toilet. It was In far-off Russia that tha efltct of petroleum upon tho hair was flrBt observed, a Government officer having noticed that a partially bald-headed servant of his, when trimming tha lamps, bad a habit of wiping his oil-besmeared hands inhisBcanty lock, and the result was in a few months a much finer head of black, gtoasy hair than ho ever had before. Tho oil was tried on horses and cattle that had lof t their hair from tha cattlo plague, and tho remits were as rapid as they were marvelous. The manea and even tho tails of horsed, which had fallen out, were completely re stored In a few weeks. Theso experiments were heralded to tho world, but tho knowledgo was prac tically useless to tho prematurely bald and gray, as no one In cUlllzed eodety could tolcrato tho use of refined petroleum as a dressing for tho huir. liut tna kill of one of our chcmUts has overcome the diffi culty, and by a procees known only to himself, ha ha, after very elaborate and cosuy experiment, bus eeeded in deodoririnff rcflued. petroleum, which renders it susceptible of bolng handled as daintily as the famous tau dt cologne. Tho experiments wuu the dcodorlztd liquid on tho human hair were at tended with the most astonishing results. A few aPDlications. whero tho hair waa thin and falling. tavc rcmarkablo tono and vigor to tho ecalp and hair. Eery particle of uamiruu disappears on the first or seconddresilng.and the liquid soeearcn- lng la Ua nature, Becma to penetrate to tho roots at ence. and eet up a radical chaDgo from tho start. It U well known that tho mont beautiful colors aro mado from petroleum, and, by Bomo myBterloua operation of nature, tho use of tula artlclo gradu ally 'imparts a beautiful Hsht-brown color to tha Lair which by continued use, aeepens io a uiock. The color remain permanent for an Indefinite kngth cf time, and tho change Is so gradual that the most Intimate friends can scarcely detect Us progress. In a word. It Is tho mot wonderful discovery of the age, and well calculated to make tho prcmv( turcly uaid ana gray rejoice. Wo ndvNo onr readers to glvo it atrial, feeling fatUflod thtit nne application will convince them of Its woudtrful vUt-cts. i'iJturA Uomtnerciat of vet. ft iarr. Tha artlclo Is tellini? Its own story In the hands of thousand w bo aro luing It with thu most gratifying Htm encouraging reuii ; W. II. Uriix &, Co.. Vif th Avenue Pbarraacv. sars. "We have sold preparations for tho htur for upward cf twenty yearn, but hato uevi-r had one to sell as well or give such universal Mtisfactlon. We there fure recommend It wllh coutldtuco to our frleuda end the general puUlC, ' Mr. GrsTivra P. 1Iai.t- of the Oatcs Ocerd Truupe, writes: 4Afttr tlswetka tnwlamcon- uuced. as aro ulso my comrades, that your 'Carbo- hue' has and Is producing a wonderful growth of iiuir wncre i uau none iur jiors.-- C. II. feMiTit. of theJiuuie Ilbht Combination. wrltri! " Afirr iiiinL' vour Oarbuline three weeks 1 am convlucid that bald heads cau be rc-bairwl, it b e Imply wonderful in my cac," II. F. Anxurn, chanUt, Ilnlyoke, MaM , writes j " Your c artioUno' um n turev my nair artcr every- imug cisu nau tantu. Josei-u E. I'osn, attorncy-at-law, Ko. Attleboro, Ma., writes ; 1'or more than S) eam a portion of my head has been as truooih and free from hair as a billiard ball, but sumo light weeks ago I was in luc(d to try )our Carboline, and tlio trTect hai bten simply wonderful. Whero ua hatr Ua been fecn for j ear thero now kppears a thick (jrovith. and I amcomlnced that by continuing its ute I shall have as good a head of hair as Inerhad. It U f rowing uuw Loarly as rapidly as hair does after tit cut. C ARB G LINE It now preee-Qted to tha public without fear of con trudictlon si tho be'tt lU.toratlve and lietiuliner of th. Italr the M orld ha. ever produced . l'rlre. OMl HO 1. 1. A II iier botlles Suld by all Urugnl.m, KENNEDY 4 COTpTtTSBURG.PA.,, 8Ul Acuti (or Urn VultenJ State., the Cueudu ai4 Qreat llrlUUu In the iiiunuructure of Organs is lc-inltinj; in the production nml fnle of chenp goody, nuide from inferior materia1!?. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence, without any merit whatever, except to be offered cheap, and then when purchas ed found to bo dear at any price. ill yuii not then, render, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only Fiifcguard to select nn instrument bearing the names of first elns-s'wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of styles of the celeb) add l'stey Oigans can now bo seen at the new rooms of the Only jkuthoiiiSicl gentfoi the Eatoy Organs in Columbir-. County. .-A guaranlce for live years fiom the manu- facturcis accompanies every J'"stey Otgan. tin S-LTSEK, Agent, Bloomjsburg, Pa. C. C. GaLIGNAN, Plumbor, G?.s Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, AND IIICALKU IN STOVES, HEA.TES.S A-OSTD H,aSTC3-BS, BLOOMSBURG, PA Shop in Opera House, Gth door aprtito.-so.tjr The Old 13stiublHSlBCl iu$; Store. JtinoWi,'S1-tf WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT and Market Corner Main Streets BLOOMSBURG, PA. The omiprsifptt bovine rcen In tho VII0M !1IM:; tusltii f-s for llir pxM t h in jrars uoultl tlii'lr laiyi' ami vatlfd stwk. M CQ3&&ISX-& of ?e8iaEBes, gag Sy - lsstieut JOB 1'RINTIiNO Neatly and cheaply executed at the Oauntiusi Officr, 5n BROWER'S BLOCK. ChiiiioI Kigiaii9Se9 siBBVwhei'e. IN IT MAY m FOUKD A LARGE STOCK OF m-ONHKS. CHAMOIS, COLOGNES, 1-KlUrUMKIlY, CinAltS, I'ANOV AltTICMC-, TOII.KT SO.M'S, ,r TOOTH llltt'SllKS.I hair nnusnKs, I.AM1-S, CII.01IES, be kept in n complete and well July 90, om. jpiHK INSURANCE. CIUUSTIAN V. KNAn-, BLOOMSBUIIQ, PA, llltrrlSII AMRItlC'A AS.SHHANCK COMPANY. I1KKM AN VIIIEINbUllAM-K COMPANY. NATIONAL KIKE INSUHANC8 COMPANY. UllUI I.MIUIIAIII'l. LUI An I, 'I liene) old coki'0hation8 are we'll fieaAorieel by aira and riKR TbiiTKii anel liaveint'iLr t't had a invj u.r. tloil by any court or law, Tuelr unscta aro all Invoat I'd In aoLiUhtcuuiTiiuiaiicI aru liable) to Uiei haianl ol tiKKontv. LOohCH I'hOUlTLT ard nOHKUTLY adltlRtftf and nnld aa ion as esetermlne-d by cuKianiM p. KNirr. sue il. AfittNT anu AbJe'ttlaH HLOOUhBrHn. I'e. The ioplo ot C'oluDibla county ebould pitronlie tbe agocy wbere losfaoa It any are aetUe-el and paid by oneorUie.lrowuctilrern, ' i-miMriftui), Aluiix rAIlt UKAUNl) NOT, 18, tW. nnd in fact every thing that should regulated Drug btore, The are the solo Manufactures of the Celebrated OIL OF GLADNESS. Alio THU MANUAF0TUREB8 AND SOU: ntOI'UIKTORS OF Drv W. iVl. BICjCLEY'S Celebpted ad INVALUABLE PJIEPAHATIONS. I COMPOUND A1101AT1G AVNE OF GENTIAN AND IRON. IMPROVED 011EAM CAMPHOR, WOIUL KILLING AGENT, HOSE PECTORAL. The Best Remedies Made. Highly Recommended by Physicians. M01EE BMM'EHmS, Itloonislnirff. Pa. t, ttlijr 1 Uforo tils return lo Colorado. J'l-lAstlS good circumstances.