iyAwiifratA-ajiii THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. iit.uoMsntnui, fhioav, may 2d, tsst l'UIlUO HALES, Henry Holl!nglioiil, lulmlnlstrntor of Iho ct-ttUe of Mary Cloavcr, will roll real oslato In Cnlaff iem, on Saturday, Juno 18, Hiram SlitiRnrs, administrator of Cleoriio Hollcnbaclt, will cell red culato on tlio premium In Main township on S.ituriliy July 2nd. Ouy II McMn'.cr, executor of John Mo. Calla, ilecciisJ, will sell rent calata at tlio Court Hoti!3 on Friday, Juno 0:d nt 1 o'clock p, m. Street l'otnto l'lnntf, -10 cent per ICO, $3 1000 at Joseph Oarrlfem', Illooiiuburi!. Two pump stocks in oirellcnt condition enn bo olitaintd for vory roaionaMo ntes. Imitilrc nt tliia office. A communication from llinton is tint inpert- cd fjr tlio reason that It readied us loo lato for publication. ThoolTIco of J. H. Milza K'tp, Juslico of tlio l'etico and Attorncy-at.I.aw, U now in M re, Km' buildlni; opposite tlio Court IIouso. Tho atininl examination at tlio lilooimburc Stato Normal School will be hold on Weilne? day morning, Juno lGlh. 1'ori Sale. A twenty horse power utatlonary engine, in first clnso order. Inquire nt this office. may 0 d-w Rev. F. 1'. Manhart of Catawlffn liai bocn cli03en paHor of tho liUthcrnn church In this town. Ho haa not yet accepted tlio call. II. L. Diffinbich, Kjq., of Lock Haven, In addition to hii dntlei as Alderman nnd editor, is acting m Mercantile Appraiser of Clinton county. Trout fi.'hcrmar. should never f.iil to kill water snakes whenever encountered. TJicze reptiles are said to destroy numbers of mut. Kill 'em. If you have pimples, boils, silt rlicmii,rou&h pkin, &c, tako "Iiinilley'ii lilood Searcher," Sold by nil druggists. ta.ty20lvr tcv. Father Doliohue was chloroformed and robbed of $300, nt his rcnidcnca in l'lymoulli, on Friday night last. There is no clue to tlio perpetrators of this outrage. Mis. William Webb will servn ice cream during the season atlier lcciilenco mi Market street. Her reputation ns u manufacturer of this luxury will bring her a largo patronage. Comical chango in the temperature, isn't il7 At least it would bo ifono were midoof india rubber, or cast iron. Who was it tint designat ed this ns tho "lompcrnto" zone, any way? W. I!. Tnbbs, landlord of the Exchange Hotel, returned on Friday evening last from a three diys' visit to Philadelphia. Ho is thor oughly informed ns to the Spring Myhsofhnts and brought hack n simple to show his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ilirkenbinr, v;ho had been in town for fcvernl dnys, ro'utned to Philadelphia on Thurydiy of Inst week, whence thoy will go to Council Wilds, Iowa, where Mr. I'.irkenbino has n contract for the erection of water work. A young man nauicd Dennis Murphy, about 20 yea's of hge, was drowned in tho canal, at Danville, last Fridiy aflornoon. He was bath ing and was attacked by cramps. He hail only been in this country three weeks. T .1 XT Mt... ,.!.-. T It- in titu revii'M xi cii iimuiuiuiu uiu .uurii s Prayer is materially abbreviated, and all men tion of the wonder-working Pool of Uellicsda is omitted. Twoorthreo generations will come and go beforo this new Biblo becomes the ac cepted version. W. 13. Allen opened his new More on Mon day evening. Ho lias a largo assortment of fine groceries, provisions, gliss nnd rpiten ware, Ac, As hu proposes to do a eash trade, his prices are correspondingly low, lie has had several years' experience in the biiMtiess, and will undoubtedly meet with success. His storo is a model of neatness. Vattlc Creek, (.Mich.) Daily Journal.' 'Upon baing spoken to concerning St. Ja cob's Oil, our fellow townsman, Mr. Theodore Wnkelse, said; I had been milTering with rheumatism; and obtained tho greatest relief from the uso of St. Jacob's Oil. It has nho been n-ed in my family for some time, nnd has never been found to fail in giving prompt re lief. The editor of the Williamsport Janncr claims that Williamsport has the prettiest young l.idy in the State, but declines to publish her name. Just abovo the paragraph mentioning this fie', is another which may allord a oluo to the young lady in question. In it the editor le- turns (Siariks to an un-namcd demoisello for ".. large and fragrant bouepjet." Now hIio will know who is meant. On tho night oi March 10th, W. W. Wilson a merchant of Sunbury, disappeared suddenly nnd it was foarol that ho had been tuurdereil. Last Friday his body was found in the rivor beloiv the dam. Ilis wntch nnd $100 In money were found on tho body and the coroner's jury in view of this fact rendero 1 n verdict of acci doital death. The Danvillo Record calls upon tho author! tics of that burg to protect citizens from rowdy iiin. The paper claim) that the strcols aro thronged with idle blackguards whoso vulgar ity is shocking. A few earnest and z;alous polico officers could very soon abate that nuismce, nnd tlio authorities should give tho matter prompt attention, Mrs. John Herrinj ot Mount Pleastnt town ship who died on tin 5th Inst, was buried on rriday last nt Orangeville. Slio wns 7C years of ago nnd was tho mother of fovcral children mw living. Of these, Mrs. A. J. Knorr lives in Centre township, Oeorgo A. Herring in this town, A. I), and C. II. Herring in Ornngeville Two others realdo In Wilkcs-llarro and ono in Chicago, Woaro informed ihat Mr. Joshua Fetlcrman of this town will loa candidate for County Commissioner nt the next Itepuhlioaii Conyeiv tion, Tho constitution provides for thetlcc- tlon of otui Commissioner beloni'ins to tho minority pirty, and Mr, Feltorman, should ho uo noruinuted nn.l elected, would perform the duties of tho ctlicomost ncjoplably. Tho Select Council ot Williamsport on Mon day night last, pai-sed filially the bond ordl nnnco. Tho Common Council to which body it was subsequently lcfcrrcd refused to agree to tho consideration ofamendmenUniul adjourned without action, Oneoftlicso days the Coun cits of Williamsport will reach the conclusion, that it is just as well to dhpo'o of public busl- nefs of euoli importance! ns this oruinnnce. Last Saturday, Constable Iteubeii Harris nr rested Franklin Heigh, tho captain of canal boat GOD, on a warrant chargln? him with as- sault and battery upon Frederick Human, lock keeper at Itupert, The oll'.-ino was committed on the 7ih of May. Ilolgh was taken before J. 11. Maize, Ksq, who hold him in $T,00 bill to uppcar fur a hearing on the first of Juno at ten o'clock In tho morning. Are you going to paint? Jf so.send to Henry 8. Keay, Montour Paint Worts, itupert, im, for snuU card and prlcoi of Strictly Pure White Lead. Slate Colors, Iron Paints, Putty &s , end save tho wholeialo and retail profit Yuu can mix your own colors, from best mater ial, with Pure Linseed Oll.for 75 cents to?1.20 per gallon. Respectfully Your Ac, apr. 16-Cin Usury S( Heay, Wghl Itorcrend M. A. DeWolfo Howe, Illtliop of Central Pennsylvania, wilt ndmlnts. tcr the rito of confirmation nt St, l'aul'd Kpls copal church on Friday evening, May 27lh. Wo aro Informed lliata largo class of candidates will bo presented. Mr. A. C. Chapln ,was sworn in as a member of the Unr on Saturday last, having passed n good examination for admission. C. 0. ll.uk ley,L. S. Winlcrstcenand Geo. K.KIwell Ksq. were, his committee. He is a young man of ability, and we wish Mm success in the prac tice of his profession. A drunken man wai put In the lock-tip ono afiernoon last week, and ho mado it peculiarly lively for people in the vicinity, His howls, yells, profanity nnd dep!r.ito efforts tj break down tho door, wore vastly edifying. The lock up Is not a fit phco In wllich to confine n hu. man Wing, c cclally on n hot day, nnd pris oners cm hardly he blamed lor protclliig vig oraii'ly ngiinst llioir incarceration therein. Hut profane and noisy domointrallons of disgust are not pleasant to thoso who reside in the neighborhood. Mcsrs. If. J. Clark &Son havenddtd to their large stock of goods, an assortment of beautiful bonnets well deserving tho attention of tho hdles. Tho latest and most popular styles In all the fashionable colors, are exhibited and the collection ii claimed to be the most com plcto and extensive ever seen In liloomsburg. The storo lias been greatly improved of lato and is now so spacious, so well lighted and so well nrranged that it Is a pleasure to niako pnrchnse therein. Tho Mesr.. Clark nre al ways ready and willing to display thoir good'. Sick headache, nervous headache, head ache from sour stomach, nre nil cured by f)r. Mcllaur's Headache ami Dytpcpsia Pills. Price 20 cents. ma 13-O.v Wo havo received a copy of tho forty eighth annual report of the Pennsylvania In stitute for the Instruction of the Wind, at their meeting held on the lClh of December Itul. It appears from this that tbero weto on tlio first cf December, 210 blind persons in the Institution increase of eight over the preceding year. The Treasurer reports receipts during the vear of 01,021.02 and expenditures of S88,32B,yS. Tlio cash bilance on band is $1,5,741 03. Of the 210 inmates ol the Institution, 108 aio from Pennsylvania. nothcr shooting match took place on tho fiir grounds last Saturday afternoon. There were twelve contestants, each of whom shot nt 0 bnlbs.nt 18 yards. Mole's rotary trnp was sed. The following nre the names of the marksmen who participated : C. M. Drinker, A. Sollcdcr, Henry Aldrich, I!. T. Laycock, William Yetter, William Ever, George Keif- snydcr, Aaron Stadlor, Abfl Thomas, I.byd Krelg, Mr. Iliirman and Mr. Fox. Messrs. Aldrich nnd Yetter tied at 18, and will decide tho auction of supremacy at tho next meeting which will be held In Catawissi to-norrow. Nervous headache, periodical lipndaehe neuralgia liendaebn cured by Dr. Mittaur's Headache and Dyspepsia, Pills. Price 2." cents. may YA iw The annual statement of the Conyngham anl Centralia Poor Di.'triet i-honld have appeared in ourhft i3iue,but the copy got into tlm liandi of ilio editor of lite Scntinit by mistake, on iies'ny of last week, nnd ho informed no ono that he had it, until Friday. The copy was delivered there by mistake of a messenger, but woaro informed by the person who sent it that the package was addressed to the "Colum bian," so that the editor of the Sentinel mu4 have known that it was not intended for him. However, as the contract for publication was niado with the Coi.umman" nnd Republican, it will make but littlo difference to tho district how many papers insert it fur nothing. We lnvo received from L. II. Itogers a sheet, 2 x !!S incliej,thit may fjirly be cilled a mar vel ofcondensed information. On one p.ige are rules of spelling, punctuation, us of capitals and letter writing and a list of 2,000 words of similar pronunciation. Tho next pages g,ivo the correct spellingof no lcs than 23,000 word', most ingeniously indexed. On another page are 20,000 synonyms. A more useful produc tion it would be difficult to find. Tho price is only 25 cents nnd the shetts aro sent postpaid by mail, by II. L. 1'ogers, 73 Maii'en L ine New York. Tho publication is worth tea tim:s its price, to all writers. The annual meeting fjr the election of cfii- ccrs of the Columbia County Agricultural, Hor ticultural and Mechanical Association will bo held at Woornsburg in ill 3 Opera Hou3e, on Saturday, M ly 21, 1SS1, nt one o'clock p. in. Fl'.Kl) II. IlAllTMAX, May 13 2w Secretary. To-morrow afternoon a meeting will bo held in tho Opera House, this town, for the election of officers of Iho Columbia County Agricultu ral Association. It is earnestly hoped by those who take an interest in tho success of tho Asso ciation, that nil who are entilkd to vote may bo present and that only competent and roliablo men will bo chosen, It imy not bo out of placo at this time, to speak a word of praise for tho present officers They havo been nctivo nnd earnest in managing tho affairs of tho Aesocl.v tion and havo earned the confidence and re spect of the community. If any of th'era are re nominated, it will be perfectly safe to voto for them, as there is every reason to suppose that they will do as well in the future as in tho past. The last fair was fo successful In every respect as to afford the very beit reason for re electing tho officers under whose management it was conducted. We learn that lion K. J McIIcnry will not be a candidate for re-election as President, and can only hopo that his suc- c6sor may prove as acceptable. lIOWG-WOODWAltD, One of tho most notable sociablo events of tho season, was the welding of Mr. Frank Per- ley Howe, of Dauvills, and Mi's kathaune Scott Woodward, of Heading, which was boI emniiod at Christ Church, Heading, on Thurk- lay of last week, 'flu brblo is the daughter of tho lain Warren J. Woodward, of the Su premo Court, nid Ihegroom is a son ol H'ght liov. M. A. Dow olio Jlowc, ilishopot tneJJlo- eosoofCential I'mnlvanin. There were four ; bridesmaids, Mb Alice Iluekahw, cf this town, Miss JIaudo Huyt, daughter of Governor Hnyt, Mbs Margaret J. Arnett, of PlilUIel phin, nnd Miss Annie Stewart, of Heading. Tho marring; ceremony was c u dueled by Jiii.li- op llOWe, ISSISKU l.ev. l) . J wriii.-K,ii'iaur of Christ Church, i ho Heading J)ipnlch says: "l'fio bride was becomingly a'lired In a hand. porno bridal rolu cf whi o hand embroidered crepo, fa I'rinceM-', trimmed with Dnchtssa lace, and woro a lick brid tl veil of white tulle. She carritd n bunch of mpholus buds nnd Mies, of the valley, and looked charming and mcde-tni the (lowers themselves. 1 ho bridesmaids wsro dres'cd alike, in white embroiderol mull, with dosp embroidered mull coders, large Gsincs borough hits with whlto plume, and each car jied a basket of flower?. Tho e fleet was very pretty, bright and spring-like. The groom, best man and utdiers, wore the conventional dre." There w.u a very Urge attendance of promi nent persons, among whom woro Judges Sttr r.tt, Trunkey, Mercur and Gordon, of theSu. preme Court. Judgo Paxson was provenled from being present by the death of his father. The bride and groom slaitnl In thu aftornoon for Drlttol, It. I , tit New York, and will return In Danvillo after Ihelr wedding trlp,and eetllo down to Iho erjoymentof married life. Half (bo ills of human lifo proceed from a Submit to (htm torpid and disordered liver. no bngjr while "dellet'd Liver Mils" will curs you iulcVI, IWce C5 tenti. tantf0lw (lttAN(lKIl8;N SESSION. A meeting of dclcgatts from the different Granges through the county was held In Cor ell's Hull last Tncsday,to discuss tho erection of n store In this town. About fifty persons were present. Committees wero appointed to draft plans nnd specifications, nod (o ascertain tlio difference in tho cost of a brick nnd a frame building. Tho lot has already been purchased and tho structuro will be forty by sixty feet, It wilt bo exclusively a wholesale store, and will ho carrlod on as a stock company, in shares of five dollarseneh, no person to bo allowed to take more thnn fio shares. It is probable (lint work will begin on the building this summer. A tiAltttNf AllMS AtTAtlt. On Tuesday morning last, a terrible accident occurred noar Malnville, by which Ivrj men wero killed, and two others so seriously injured that their recover Is doubtful. Tlierniesof tho victims aro Cha.des Nus, David llrcdbtn nnr, Conrad llrudbmner nnd Joseph Kckrotli, nil 1 1 nek me n on the Suubiiry nnd Hazttton railroad. They wero on n hand car and had gone a short distance on tho high trestle work near Malnville, wbin they wire rtruck by an engine nnd thrown to the ground benotlh. Da vid llmlbcnnor was Instantly killed; Kuss had his leg broken in three places nnd wns other wise no badly hurt that he died soon nfitr; the other men wore alive nt last report', but aro not onpected to recover. All are married men nnd llvo in Seotch Valley at Mifllin X lloads. SUICIDE. On Friday last, the community was shocked by the rumor that the corpsopfn young woman had been found floating in Utile Fishing-creek Mount Pleasant township, and that nil tho cir cumstances pointed Rtrongly to Hiicido. The story proved to bo tiuo. The body was discov ered, nt about two o'clock in the afternoon by a boy named William Wellivtr of Kyct's Grove, nnd ho nt once called George llartzcl who wns working in an ndj'oinirg fielJ. Tho body was identified as that of Msggio Shannon, nged nbout 21 years, a daughter of Jackson Shannon of Jerseytown. She wasa niece of Mrs. Xebulot Shultz of Mount Pleasant and a cousin of Mrs. Chandler F.vesof Millville. J. H. Maiz?, justice of the pcace,of this town, was promptly notified nnd repaired to the spot, where he empanelled a jury consisting of the following persons; John Wanick, Daniel Wnnick,Nevin U. Fiink.Henry W. Melick, George Hnrtzel nnd JohnGirton. The body was examined nnd the jury adjourned to meet a. Mr. Maiz '.s office in llloonibuig on the following morning to hear evidence in the so. The jury mt pursuant to adjournment nid four witnesses testified, in the older following: 'ebulon Shultz swore that Mnggio Shannon was a niece of his wife; came to his liou'o from Marietta on Saturd iv night, May 7ihj she arote about five o'clock on the morning of trie flth nnd told Kate Pursel, another niece of Mr. Slinhr, tint sho was going away; when nkid where she was going replied that she did not know; In iuado her slay until nfier breakfast; she did net siy that tho intended to destroy herself; she was in distress nbout her sittntiuii, which scorned to bo of pregnancy, but sho re fuse 1 to reveal it. Kute Puritl (elided as to Maggies' having the house; asked witness to accompany her to the bouse of Mr. Purse, tho father of witness, near Millville; could not do so as Mrs. Shuliz's baby was sick; Maggie seemedto be in trouble, and said she knew she w ould not git well; said she would not make trouble for anybody else; made no remark about putting herself out of the way, and would not loll the cause of her trouble. Michael Hawk was waiting on her; ho lived nt the same place; could not say when ho list saw Maggie; had not called oa her silica sho returned from Marietta. Ho ti Id Mr. Joseph Eck at Millville, that if this had not happened to her ho thought sho would b.j his wile; that lie had always liked her, but would not marry her now; ho would go lo jail first. Maggie lived nt Chandler Kvea' in the falloflSSO; Mi chael Hawk lived there; afterwards she worked for Joseph Sharplcss in Woom:burg, then at Jncob Dieflenbach's, after which she returned to Chandler Kvet.'. George Hartzel testified as to the finding of the body by Welliver; Daniel Wanich was called and waded into tho creek to pull the body to tho Ehore; saw no marks of vlolenco on tho body. John Girton testified that Maggie came to his house at about half past nine o'clock in Iho mcrning nnd asked for a drink of water; in quired whether tho Millvillo hack had passoci; she carried a bundle and walked towards Mill ville; did not see her again alive. Tho jury rendered a verdict that Maggie Shannon camo lo her death by drowning Iiertelf in tlio water of little Fishingcreek. There is no duubt that the unfortunate girl had been led astray and preferred death rather than enduro the shame that was soon to come upon hcn One more victim to add tothelist of tboso who havo loved ''not wisely, but too well" ono more young life sacrificed to passion one moro weary soul impatient of tho world's sorrows, impetuously rushing into tho presence of tho great Judge. An old, old story, but none the less pathetic because tho sin and the shame have been told us so many limes, It is sad enough at the best lo note tho end- ingof a life just when tho world looks fairest and brightest, nnd when tho future promif-es juysninany nnd ills a fjw. Uut it is doubly sad when an eirlhly career ends so Morinily nnd when the final crime of self destruction adds to tho blackness of the sins that caused it. The remains of tho poor girl wero laid in their final resting place by the poor overseers of Hemlock lownshlpso cuds tho tragedy. DASi: HALL. Quite an inlercstirg game of base ball was played on (he fairgrounds, last Saturday after noon, between a nmo fiom the Wyoming Semi nary, Kingston, and ono from tho Normal School of tliia town. There was some littlo delay in beginning, owing to tho objections of- feied by tho visi ors to having lioyce act bb pitcher for the Normal School boys. This was finally adjusted '.amicably and (day began with the Klnj-s ons at the bat. The following are iho names of the nines, respectively i Sein- inary, Acker, Colley, Landon, Lewis, Haul ing, Carpenter, Haucher, llrcnnan nnd Htm luck; Normal School, lloycs, (homey, Stan ton, Lincoln, Jones, Martin, McCl iy, Fleischer and Powell. Harding pitched for his men dur lug tho first innings nnd was rueceeded bv Acker- lioyce tossed tho ball for tho homo club during tho entiro gnme. '1 ho visltois so cured two in the first innings nnd three in the fifth, getting "goose eggs" in the others unli the ninth. They seemed unable to "get the lruig" of lloyce's pitching, but in the last in nings Ibey achieved (lint result and knocked Iho balls all over the field. They t-ucceeded in add ing seven rui.s to their score beforo they wero rctirel with a total of twelve to thoir credit Tlio homo nine were "whitewashed" in tho ven ill uud olghth innings, but made cnougn runs to win the game, their ecoru Mantling at thirteen. There were eomo vny pretty plajs throughout the gams, both at Iho bat and In the field. Tim umpire, who was thosen by the vieiiing (l ib, was fair in Jim judgments as a geueral thing, but made lund'chion too dclib era lily. Especially wai this tliciosa in tho sUth inning, In which two of thu homo club were put one owing to the f.tel that iho umpire did not unuoiliiee a ball lo be "foul," until the men on bates hnd made runs mid wero un able to regain thoir places. There wns a iniiu ber of spectators present, among them many ladies. The best of humor prevailed mid the glint) was so wo'l contested that all prvont were pleased, ilie formal 1 ehool i.h.u wi l uo iindets'&od, play a gsuio at Ktutston at a date tiot it made known. l'KIISOSAU Jndgo Krickbaiim was In town on Wednes day. Kit ltobbins, ol Fishingcreek, attended the Grange meeting on Tnenl iy. Col. Mi J. Keck of Hnilcton registered nt Iho Kxchango Hotel on Monday. Dr. W. U. Ktobs, of Light Street, has re covered from hii recent severe Illness, John M. llarlon has returned to the Central Hotel ns clerk. He is vory popular with tho travollng public, nnd thoroughly understands his business, The Central has bocomo n first class home under Its present maiingcmtnl. Krt-Sherlir Carter of Tiinkhatinock nnd J. C. Towncnd of Williams porl, wero in town on Monday ntlondhig lo business for D. M. Os borne & Co,, the fimous manufacturers of agri cultural implements. C. H ltobbins and C. C. Peacock started for Denvor,Colorndo,on Monday night, tho former for a pleasure trip, nnd Iho latter with tho ex pectation of fotlling In tlio west. Jonas Agor will rnnduct Mr. ltobbins' business during Ills absence. (JI.OSINO Ot-' TUB I'UIIMO SCHOOLS. The closing exercises of tho public schools took place on Sitiirday nfcrnoon last They consisted of declamations, compositions, dia logue", singing, Ice, nnd were all very credita ble to teachers and pupils. Tho paper road by Miss Uidleman was very entertaining, nnd was full of fun nnd good hits- A number of visitors wero present. In the High school department, prizes wero awarded lo Ireno Phillips, Frank Sloan, Annie Fux, Mnttie Sterner nnd Iry In lireece, who were iieilher lalo nornbsent during tho term. Tho prizes were linndsoino books given by Pro f. Schoonover. On behalf of the pupils, Miss Annlo Fox presented Professors Schoonover nnd I'uckhuhani each with a vol ume of I)icken. lleraarks were mado by Su perintendent Snyder, A. C. Smilii, K'(., ltev. J. P. Tustln, Georgo K. Klwell and William Krickbaum. The past year has been a very successful one in (he public schools, Excellent instructors have b;cn employed, nnd the most lnrtnonious and kindly feeling has existed be tween teachers nn I p'iplls. Oar school board is composed of good business men, who look carefully after tho interests of the district. No town in thu State can boast of better education al advantages thin Woom.burg enjoys. CHEAP II. It. TICKETS TO THE WEST. If you are going west save limo nnd mcney by huyiog tickets from It. I). Darlington, ugent lit Itupert. Ho represents best routes lo the west and noithwest. Trains leave- litircrtat 0:Ui a, m., 8:00 a. m , nnd 4:00 p. in. For rates and information, call on or address IX. D. DAr.M.NClTOX, Ma 12-0w Ticket Aeent, Kupirt, 1'a. I1VCKIIOH.V nhwh. Mr. James lloat started on Tuesdiy for CVld wator, Mich-, where ho intends visiting his son and other relatives. Dr. C. Lenker has returned from Lancaster City, where ho was attending the Stats Medi cal Sciely. llev. G. V. Savidgd assisted in laying the eorncr stone of tho ue.v M. E. church, at Mo Henry's, on the Orangeville charge. Mr. F. P. Harris intends painting nnd other wise improving his residence. Willie, son of A. J. Iieoglo, who ha) been dangerously ill, is slowly iccovering. Mr. William Old has purchased the proper ty, formerly ownoJ by Jesse Olil, deceased. J. TIJK WONDERFUL CIIUItN. Without doubt tho best churn ever introduced in this county is now on exhibition nt tho Cen tral Hotel. Tho grott usefulness to farmers claimed for it is positively a firt. Heliums the butter, works out tho buttermilk, and salts the butter while in the churn, bolides churning in much less tioie and makingat leaRt ono tenth moro butter from tho same cream than any other chum. Churnr, township and county iight3 for sale by, Tolli:y & Loi ci street, Agents, Itloomsburg, Pa. Business Notices To meet the demand for the indispensable Self-Binding Harvester, D. M. Osborne &. Co., ot Auburn, jN. j ., nro building ten thousand sell-binders, this year, bebides twenty five or thirty thousand Mowers atiu Hearers. It will be well for farmers con- loiplating buying new machines to read carefully tlio "Osboriiu Monthly," which is tent gratuitously to tarmcrs uy man wnere (heir names have been tent to (ho company. Tlio May number will bo founil very inter esting, and will be lurnisneu (rco by me Agents of JJ. HI. UfUnrno (Jo. Hahman & Hasscrt, Agents, May 20 llloorrtfeburg.Pn. White.Ulue and Cardinal Shetland Shawls just opened at I. W. llartiuan's. Ladies' Hats and lltmnetsat Clark & Son's. I. W, Hartnian has Linen Lap Hobes for 00 cents to? I 00, More Black Silks just received at Lulz & bloan's, J. W. Lilley.ofiuefirmof Lillcy & Sleppy, ot Light Street, is in Philadelphia laying in a stock of Fine Goods which will bo isold very cheap. A full line of Ladies' and Children's Hos- iery, Gloves, Mitts, TieJ, Notts, Hamburg Edgings, Laces &e at low prices at Clark t!c Son's. 000 Iiushels of Good Potatoes wanted by Silas Young of Light Street;for which he will pay ino uigneti manei'i price. Go and see that beautiful Silk Stripe and barred goods for Dress Trimmings, 70 cents n yard nt J. W. ljartinan's. For Gloves and Mitts co to Lutz & Sloan's. J HU pcmuu I'M 1 1 I'm I ii', ju'ii .'.ui,tir, Kenpers, Tlireslii.i,' .Machines and other ('.., ,ttw. Imntcmaiitj ii of lifitul ntlil (liu lilnoa m'Ul.tlf l(iiriin.ui" 1 ... IIHIIM,-"!. ,'IUWU tn huvu repairing douo is at HAHMAN it llAKSKRV.; .n, litre mill Mnelilnii Silinil 'I bis is the only place in the county whore IV M. ri.linrmi A. IWi. tilltplilnfw 'irntn- palred. A full line of .extras for all tho loiulng mowers, reapers, etc., kcptconstnnt ly on hand. May 20-lw Fans and Parasols, full line now open at (Jlarfc ci con's. Nobby Ilusiness Suits, Elegant DrcM Suits, Durablo Working Suits, Now on hand at David Lowenberg'i. I, W, Hartnian sella the Lost Liwqj foi 12J cents a yard. Wide Percales 10 cents a ynrd at Lutz & oloan s. 55. T. Fowler, Willow Grove, Pa.wanh lUU.UOO Hall Hoad Ties. May ia.3w Hoots and Shoes, Finest, lint and Cheap est at V. U. Dentlor's. Clothing for all, no matter what your hv, age or condition mav be, at tho Popular uiomiULjaioro oi David i.owenbcrg. Large st lino of Ladles' Slippers ar-d flr.e aiioes sn wentier amine store, Do not fail lo look at our Illack Cashmeres prices lower than ever at (Jlaik & Son's, 12J cents u yard for the best quality of Liwiiu at Lulu & Sloan's, Lacea of tho NewtsilStyics for Trltnminir Ginghams and Lswn Dicsieiifct I. W. Hurl- Jtaau's, Highest Cash pilco paid fur WhcAt nnd ltye (7 Z. T. Fowler, Willow Grove. May 13.3sv David LoweiibprR would innirm lil cm tomers nnd the public In general, that hav ing compieted the alterations In his Store, ho Is now prepared to supply his customers witli tho latestslyics of Clothing. Now on hand a mngnlficstit stock of Iteady-mado Cbthlnp, selected expressly for tho Spring trade. Call ami inspect and sco for your sjlvcs, , New Lot of Dress Ginghams, Seersuckers and Huntings nt I. W, llartiuan's, ltst Liwns 12J cents n yard nnd Lace Hunting 12J cents a yard nil colors, nt Clark & Son's. Llnoti nnd Cloth Ulsters for ladles at Lulz t Sloan's. HOYS SU1 I'd. Parents, rnnf mbcr wo hnvo .1 verv larco stock of Children's Clothing, and much nicer nnd cheaper tint) you can make them nt nomc, can and seo tor yourselves nt David Lowenberg's, Shoodn Herges, Nuns Veiling. DeHeiires Cashinere f.iconla nnd other Dress; Goods In nil tho new Mimics nt Clark it Son's. All tho novelties in foot wear nt F. D. Dontler's. ' Corsets, from 00 cents tip at Clark & Son's As I hnvejust returned from tho South I will bo pleased to see nil tnv Friends. Hrlnc on your Whoal, llyo nnd Hall Hoad Ties. T. i'OWLElt, May 13-3w Willow Gnovi:. Sco a woman picking n buoch of grapes In another column, at Spcer's Vineyards, from wllich Spcer's Port Qrapo Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by tho mcuicai profession lor tuo use ot invalids, weakly persons and tho aged, tSotJ by C. A. Klelm. jan 7'81 ly Ho for a Hat I For tho latest styles, For the largest assortment For Men. Youths. Hoys and Children. Go (o David Lowenberc's, Marriages. Vanue MceiAlteiEl., On May Olh, nt the Manse, Iiloomsburg, by Hev. Stuart Mitchell, D. D Dr. William T. Vance and Miia Alice Mesirgel, both of Orarigcville. Goi.DKit Wn.LtAMs. At Stillwater, on the 2!trd ult , by tho Hev. G. W. Dtmlap, Mr. G. M. Colder to Miss Minnio Williams, both of Stillwater, Columbia county. Kissiai- Howr.n. On the 17th inst. at the resilience of Mr. .Inckson Hower. Wooinsliuri. by Hev. Stuart Mitchell 1). D..J. C. Ki'inr Jf. D of Conyngham, Pa , to Miss Kale II. (lower. Our Questions. Arc you n buyer of Men's or Boys' Clothing at retail? Do you need clothing for the farm, the office, tho work-shop, tho court-room, or the pulpit? Do you want boys' clothing for tho f chool-room, or for elress ? Do you prefer to buy clothing ready-made or to order ? Aro you in need of shirts ? If yes, to nr.y or nil of these ente rics, state your needs to us, that we may send you samples and prices. Your Question is, Will this pay for tho trouble ? You must judge. We will make up the case, you must decide it. But wc must toll you that wc havo created thu Largest Retail Clothing Business iu tho United Stales by the simple method of niving the best clothing for the least money. We mean that it shall pay you to buy of us. If you buy nnd are not pleased, return the floods for exchange, or demand your money. Wanamakcr and Brown, S. E.-Cor. Sixth & Market Sts. PHILADELPHIA. jJ E H C A N'Tl L E A P P H A I S E M E NT . LIST OP liEALEItS IN COLUMBIA COUNTV. I horeby certify that, tho followlns list of dealers taken, returned anil classliteU by mo la nccordaricu w ltli die several nets of Assembly, la and for tlio year Usi.ls correct to the b;st ot my knowledge and belief. UGAVKK. Class. Tax. C. A. tiliuman, ueneral Store, T. J. Miunian, Grocery, Joseph Miuimm, Hotel, Nathan llredbt-iiner, Hotel, (). 1'. Dilejuaeti (leneral More, Levi JUlclucl, ueneral store, 11KNTON. lllriim 1 1 ess, Hotel, H. l'. Uvcriit, oencral .store, J. J. JleUenry, (leneral Store, II. A Mclleiiry, (leneial Store, Kuunuel Kdgnr, Hotel, J, t". j:dsou ueneral store, umiwiois.. II. It. Hower, (Jencral store, It. 11. Little. Drug store, L. Disielliurbt, l'urnlturi', II. II. Wtblier, i:atlng House, .1. II. Ilovt. ' " names fc llradtord, Hoots and Shoes, 11. A. Ixieb, ejlotlilng, 1). I'owter, Kurnlturo and Paper, J. II. Dlettcrlck, stationery, Kti. Knie. Uuidtrare, A. V. U'ckson, (leneral Store, l'rcas & llros,, lieneral Store, opdyko 'ltiornton, e;enera( Store, A. itrltlaln, liruff Store, 11. M, llockuiait, confectionery. on co un 60 oo - oo 7 oo fi 0 00 111 10 II I is loon 1! 7111 t. M 10 U 7 00 13 10 00 14 700 7 00 SO fO SO 00 7 Ul TCI 71H1 7 0O 7 0O 7 00 11 IS 1I 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 5 i)m 12 vim 11 licil'l, ut-f i.iuiaui, liowm.in s. Cilitinan, elneral Storo. K. K. Adams, Ueneiul Store, 11, M. llarnaul, Tobacco and Clirars, tl, A. liuckliiKUam, stoves nnd Tlnwaro n. W, Mauser, Kutlng House, Kreus llros , Lumber, .lolin Uclter. Het-r HotUer, Jackson ti Woodtn, (leneral Store, It. S, unt, stoes and Tinware, HHIAKCIlICEIv. II, M. Kvansi: liro., (loncral Store, liLOOMSuuito. I. W. McKclvy. (leneral Merchandise, Alexander ti oodliousi', btore, f, M. (illiu iro, Hating Hume, .1. l' Caldwoll, Confeellonery, L. llrnsu, Clolhlittf Store, L. '1'. suari lest, Nottoa storo, Lutz & Sloan, (leneral SIoid, N, J. llcaderiiott, Drujj and Teas, V, II. (llliuore, Kostaur.int, ('. II. ItoljiJlt.a. Liquor store, William Kroaraer. (leneral stoio, IC. ii. HiotiiT, Motes and Tluwaie, William A leu, Urocery, Willtuui Kubb, " H. W. Conner, " l). stioup, " l. A. Creasy, (leneral Store, J, 11, Kltipori, Urmrnud Hooks, C, 1.', Hurler, lltxits and Shoes, A, ,1, Hvaus, Clutliliiji storo, ('. c, .Marr, (leneral More, K. Jacoby, (i)elersiuid t'Ull, Joseph Docker, Candy Store, J, li, Wilson, Hoots nu3 Mto.u, I. K. -Mlllier, (ienerat btore, L. ilunyan x Co Hiirdwnro, Holmes Selri)ler. Ilaidttare, 1iuls tieriiliard, Jeweler, K. Ctidmun, furniture, (eomo llruwn, llnit-l. H. a. Wiuou, Corif' Ctloncry, O. K. S ivatft. lewt-ler, II, J, ci uk & sin.iici.cml store, l'eler itllliney.-r Co., Urocery, 'I'. v ebb, Tocneoontst, 1. (irof.s liestsiirunt, Mrs. Jano Scott, Cuufoclloncry, W. H.Tilbbs. Hotel. " ei. A, e'laik, iiouk storo. V. 1). Hentler, Hootsiind Shoes, Moyer Kits., wiioleulo Drujf store, .Miner Urus.. linn.' store. 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 Oil r, SO 00 13 10 00 a till 00 SI 00 710 u 14 14 710 a so oo 14 7 oo 5 lu 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 Oo 1 1 . oo ti SO CJ ii vista 13 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 Oil 13 1010 14 7 0.) 701 7 CO 7 0(1 710 7 00 7 oo 7 00 13 10 00 U IS Ml 14 7 00 14 710 5 eooa 14 loo 14 7 00 II 1501 13 10 0') 14 7 00 5 '."100 II 7 oo r co no 13 10 00 II 7oo 11 is on C. o. (I dlKLiui, stoves nod Tluwaru, 11.- II V..,.. w..t.,.... l..nl..n..u nn.l'.i 700 W, 11, oier, sowlus .Machines and urirans.li llHrtmin lirus , diocery. n J.Saltz'r, Sew lot? Machines and Organs, 11 , i:. Wintry, Moves and Tlnwaro, II 7 on 7 00 7 00 7 0H 7 00 T Oil i. roer, iieut-rui riure, 14 it j. (.in icii ti tvu., i uruuuru more, Jacob Keller Wholesale notions. llundy K Jiejhai t, Urocery, Sliiser Mm fy Co., Sewluir Machine, C, a. Klelm, lirutrulsr, ll. ei, ilartiuaa, C' rpet storo, 1. W. Huniiun, il le.-alhtore, Da Id Jaint-oberif, Cotlilui; stoic, Henry Ktelm, urucviy, tMlllam (111,-er, Hotel, (l. M .1 . K. I oekard, Coal Iiealtra, C, W. Nval llro., Coal liealcis, i), A. Jacoby, Coal und (Iroeery, II I', hhariiless, Merchandlso. lilooinsbtiri; Iron Co , deiioral Store. W. c. Itleuard, Hour end J oed, J, W, llollman, " it J. II, Meeker, " " John Wolr Agricultural Iiaplements. (iliaou shlvu, i ii ' A. Lewis, Uuckutir, 0, a, oy, uquor SWro, 13 10 00 11 1510 14 7CK1 H 7 OU 14 7 00 14 710 10 30 01 13 10 00 14 100 ii tyim II JIO II 14 14 1 111 7 00 700 lo son 41 I UO 70U TOO 7110 tie .TBJ HOLMES & SCHUYLER. TO FARMERS. Wo lmvo just opened it slock of Agricultural Steels, Cultivator Teeth of different Htylcs, shovel Plow Blades and plates made from tho finest quality of steel, Harrow Tcclh already made, cheaper than you can buy tho iron and make them. Wo havo also taken tho agency of the pat ent four pointed BARBED FENCE WIRE Which wo aro prepared to sell at manufacturer's prices. This is undoubtedly tho best stylo wire fence made and is a positive pro tection against tho smallest ani mals. Costs but 87 cents a rod to build a four strand fence, in cluding posts, making it tho best, cheapest and most durablo fence to build. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. CATAW1SSA. (-. L. Koster.uiudor, Hotel, A, Triick'iir.illler. Kextaurunt. BO 00 110 00 7 0J 7 OO 71(1 SO (0 00 00 1.100 S ii. lilmtvii. Moles nnd Tlntvu o, " ini.im ut'iuiicr. iti'iii-rai more, . William A. Swunlr, " " 1'. Miitili, ittntaurant, .1. 11. UWIi-r. Hotel. (ilib-rt Kline, Ueneral store, r-iciilil-ll imiav, c v. Harder, Lumber and IlarJwaro m. n. Dolmer, Ucnernl sior . eieonri'Miitihait. lenolK mill Slioo. 12 12 UO 14 7 01 111 10 0) la 10io 10 20 00 1.1 10 10 11 7O0 1 1 7 00 II 7 01 14 7 (10 .). K. r-lurp.usH Sous. Uvncrul Slore, T. H. Harder, Km ntture. .lonu ;.ici;iiy. unniecnonerv, lbirrintn llenrio, I'lirideuro Win John, Stoves Tinware, Tnn keiilnll'i r Kebir. Hooks nnd Music. .1. M. Nmllli, HiirdtMM and l)ru:,'s, 12 12 50 14 7 00 .-. ii. iiiuuw, i.uiifrai ;iuri-, I. . I'. Osintin, Drill,' store. A. H. (.'leaver Stoves nnd Tinware, 1' ll.smiman, t'loihlni; and Hoots, II. r, Korlner Son, (leneral store, I. II. Seeslio'.tz. (letter U More, Wni, ncrMiltncr. cstnuruiit, Cnliiwlss i Taper Co , i m Dealers, JoliiiMccscli, Coal l ealer, CO.NY.NUHAM. John I, Kline, Ho'el, A. II. Church, (lenerul Storo, Daniel Ketnes. Hotel, .Mrs Annlo McKlcrn.m, llestaurant, Mrs .M try Monroe, Kestaurant, Wui. Heibert, store, CCNTKU. 7.. Tny'or l'owler, drain and Coal, Jucoti Sponster, (leneral Store. J.S Mann, Hotel, 1 nomas llrubst, (Iroeery, Low llrj. Co. (leneral Moro. Wltitnilro Li win, (lunernl stare, 1'dttard Wanner, ei -neral More, l'red Hajenbueh, l'arm Impleiaents, CUNTItALIA. James eioldsivortliy. Hotel, Mrs. Jnlninna O'Conacr.Lliiuor Storo, n. r. i.'urry. Hotel, O n. .Mnrplie. (leneral Slore, .1 MuudciiiiiL-r, Kcitaiirant, James Morrison Iicstaurant, Mis. Cain liestaurant, (i. H. Mtllirrt, cii-nur.il store, Kdward Md'uddon, tlroc'erv, A. II. Fortner.stoves and Tinware, (1, W. Davis, Sr. Drue store, Andrew Lanulian, (lioceiy, Irvln Hro's., (ieoerai sioro, D. K. Keller, Mov.-s mid Tinware, n. O. Illack, (iroeery, Thomas Collins, Kestaurant, llobcrt I'arrell, llestaurant, -Mrs. K. Ilaney, (leneral Store, John Moran, liools and Shoes. I. . A. Klley Co., Ueneral store, ei. w. Micluel, orccery, Win. I'eitrer, Held risniKQCItEEK. W.N. Hosier, SI mv, Ilurf Savage, Store, el. m, llowi-p, More, c. n. Meyers. ratx-ntMcdlcluc, J. I- Moueiiry tiro s. Gciievnl Store, M. Mcucnry uro's. Ueneral store, J. M. Ammerniau, ueneral steire, l'liAMiLIN. Elta3 Georgo Sou. Ueneral store, OUKIJNWlOD. A. J. Dorr, store, W.M. Kves, si ji-o, c w, Kves. store, wiuiniu Masters, Ueneral Store, Hills Ees llros. Ueneral storo, Humphrey Darker, Uatlng House, Truman lives, store, S. llaeldlne, Hotel, J. 11. Welliver, Ueneral Stow, . V. Iless, lieneral store, 1. 11, Illack, Ueneral Store, HEMLOCK. C. 11. Hletteilek, Hotel, A. U. Vanllew, ucueral Store, JACKSON. lllrlcman Ash, store, LOCI'S V, M. Seaborne, Ueneral Store, Jacob Yeuifcr, (leneral store, W. Veaner, Hotel, Daniels Knorr, Hotel, Knorr Daniel, Ueneral Store, David Mine, Uencrnl Store, T, I'. Clicrrtngton, Hotel, Caleb 11. Ludwlir, llestaurant, UeuryM. Ycciim Co. store, MADISON, c, Krcamcr.Oeneral stole, Wesley Dildlne, Hotel, Win iitngles, ueneral Storo, A. K.Sinllh, Hotel, MAIN. II. It Yetter, Hotel, J. D. Hoalne, (leneial Store. J. K. Itfenberuer, Hotel, J. lllsliop, Moru, U. J. Campbell, Store, MIFFLIN. SchweppenheUer Siiydcr.deueral Store, 11. J. liernlDKcr, Furnlturv: A. M. lllclltiitan, Sure, creasey Hr.iWD, Ueneral Store, CU tries Miller, Candy store, J. II. Heller, stoio. A. W. Hess, Hole , Snyder JSckroih. Ueneral Store, MT. l'l.EAMANT, J . r. Sands, (leneral Storo, MONlOUIt. u, ll. Hosier, ueneral storo. l'axton k llarinaii, .Merch'dlso, 11. T. Lajcoek, Hotel, OltANOr;. u. N. smith, Stoves and Tin, l. W. llleks, (leneral store, (I. s, fleckeiistlne.eieneroi Store, Lmandus Cuani;-.!, Holcl, i . K. Sloan son, Ueneral Store, uiuuel llDueubujii, Hotel, A, ll. Mowuit, Ueneral Moro, c, w. Low, ueneral store, l'lNE. J. It. Fowler, HMliiery, l(. V, Lyuns, (luteral moio, C. It, Darker, (leneral Sluie, ItOAItINd CHEEK. o. W. cherlngton, sioro, SL'dAllLOAF. KzeklolColo, Store, Cliarles Coleman, Hotel, Andrew Laubaen, btore, SCOTT, 7 (Ml 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 VII 00 7 00 7 10 s rooo la looo s coin r, voto 5 20 00 14 7 to 1.1 111 (HI 14 7 00 s to oo 14 7 00 13 10 00 It 7 00 11 TO 14 TOO 5 CO 00 13 if, (H) IS 11 Oil 1 1 7 OO n so ihi ti vo no S 20 I II 13 llld.l 14 7 00 7(h) 7 00 7 00 7(0 7 00 n 20 00 0 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 10 20 00 14 7 00 b (0 00 7 00 7(0 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 7 01 14 T 00 14 T 110 11 7 01 12 12 50 12 12 60 5 20 00 11 7 CM S CO 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 5 SO CO 14 7 00 11 T 00 14 TO) 14 TOO 6 CI) 00 fi Co 00 14 T Oo It 710 s co oo S 2011) 11 7 00 13 10 0(1 is coon 13 10 00 S CO 00 00 (Kl 7 Ml Ml 00 7 00 700 14 700 14 7 IHI 7 oo 14 7 00 14 7 00 Co Oil T to 11 TOO 14 UO II T oo n Co oo ll 14 14 TOO T Oti T ('II C Com 13 101.0 & CO 110 12 12 CO 12 14 CO 11 700 11 700 11 TOO 14 7 00 C CO 00 11 7 00 (1. . ercvollnj, ueneral Slore, Weikhlser, lienor ' Sloie, (i. M. llaker, (lenfttl store, Jao b Miller, Howl, ,', Vor""n (leneral hlcro, N. Illcltart More, Ueoruu nuclei, urocery, ) . D. Dleterleh, (ieLerul Store, Hart mim bro'M , confeet onery, A. 1". I'unlor, Luinber Dealer, 13 10 00 14 7 U) 14 r. 14 70) CO 00 TUO T 00 ll 13 111 00 11 7(0 ll 1 00 7 (Kl 14 silis louuir, Ucueral btore, 5' r. MW.1'' "eneriil store, A. It, Vt hllo, (leneral Moru c. Miexod.Moves nnd Tiuaro, l.t'ly & bieppr, (leneral storo, ::..vw ivm' mi) iititti, 6 ru to 13 looo 13 TOO 14 7(0 11 1 oo 14 100 1 I T .III , 1 M vv A ll nim li iIM t. 1..IH a. . . ' s I ..ui, ut.'!jvrui more, ..,-,.,. . .. iit uu iivm auuu i.uuii,iiQii:oin juoomE Wr: '"i0 tu,t ul" ot J Jne, is ii, li. L'luuliif ut lo o'eloek a. j, ot Bald day when and vtlierojoucaautuudifyutiseujiropei-, oviius h.mciii:nuy, JsterointlleArpruiber, WANTED CanTwsf n in every coun Iv In thU itan ti. tali-. crdersrorNiuaeo' Steele, r u " i ' "- uiw 4Wsii i u uumu UIseTlt) C. L. VAN TJL'SEV Kftanithed iut. i (UKivxfft V Kb, is, 'immwvv ilWWWkRVWeW HOLMES & SCHUYLERi NEW STOCK. Wo havo been adding consid erable to our House Furnishing Goods; our lino of Cooking Stoves and Kanges comprises many now and useful features not found in other stocks. Wo havo tho White Mountain Ico Cream Freezer, trijilo motion; examination alono is eufiieiont to show their superi ority over any other make. Wo are, without question, headquar ters for Cutlery. Our variety of Scissors, Shears, Razors, Pocket and Table Cutlery is greater than the- stock of all tho stores in town, giving you the advantage of se lection. Prices run according to quality. Our stock in general, has all been gone over, sortcJ up, ami is larger than ever, Wo arc paying special attention to Me chanics' Tools, and invite exami nation. Any odd tool not in stock furnished in thrco days. For the benefit of those to whom it nitty concern, we tako Irondalo, Mc Kelvy's or Lockard'a orders at cash value. HOLMES & SOHUYLER G- IB. ROBBIE'S, (StJCCESEOH TO 3. W. ROjDBXNS,) SS.IUXS. IN Fltiu It rami! un, AiVliIsKlcM, fJStis, limns, : IttiielN oI'IVIiich cou- (H!t!.V Oil 1)1111(1.' LUP0HTJ51) ALUS AND FORTKKS IN' IJOT TLI5S BY THE DOZEN. Landlords through out the county will find it'to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Maia Street, 2nd July 9, '80-1 y LOOK IHIELIIEilE I OO TO C. C. GALIGNAN, FOEA GOOD JOB OF ROOFING AND SPOUTING. FOE .A. QOOD JOB Of PLUPI4QV4DCA$ plTWQ HE KEEPS A FULL SUPPLY OP LEAD PIPE, IRON PIPE, TERRA GOTTA PIPE, AND CHIMNEY FLUES, ALSO AT ALL TIMES A FULL STOCK OF STOVES, XTIETrBIEtS ZRHSTG-IES, S TOTE! j&HTO TIM SHOP ITS OPERA HOUSE, Centre Street CAUTION. GET THE BEST. ESTET oo STRONG- OTS"IaffiTlrrTI01 In tho manufacturo of Organs is resulting in tho production and fuIo of cheap goods, mado from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that aro continually springing into existence, with'oul uny merit whatover, except to bo oll'ered cheap, and tlieii when purchas ed iound to bo dear at any price. "Will you not then, reader, If you Ooatemplate Buying; an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing tho names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of styles of the colebrated Estcy Organs can now bo seen at (ho now rooms oj tho Only Authorizsd Agent fov the Eatey Organs in Columbia County, A guarantee lor five years from tho manu facturers accompanies every Eatev Organ, S'SLiTXEIB, Agent, J tut 9 W.'BO-tt ir w HOLMES 8c SOHUYLER. TINSMITHING. It does not seom lo bo gener ally understood by some of our trade that wc aro prepared to do Tinsmithing in all its branches. This wo havo often noticed by tho expressions of surpriso of many who, when in tho roar of our slore, noticed men working in an adjoining building. Wc car ry a full stock of Tin and Tin smith's Supplies and are prepared at all times to do all kinds of work. As low prices seem to bo the most popular wo have REDUCED THE PRICE OF ROOFING To S outs a Foot, using tho same grade of tin as heretofore and other work at cor- responding prices, HOLMES & SCHUYLER Door below Iron.