THE COLUMBIAN AND .DEMQ011AT, ELOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. ni.ooMsnuim.niiiiit, junk it, issi I'UIILIU BALKS. The oseculora o( Samuol Shatter, deceased, will offer real estate fur fixlo on Tliurnlay,Juno aotn. lienjatnln Mil It r, ailinlnls'.ralor of Philip Miller, will fell real oslalo In Centre township on Saluulay, Juno Sfitli, Henry Hollingshovl, administrator of the cttate of Mary Cleaver, will soil real estate In Cntawissa, on Saturday, June 18. Hiram Simitars, administrator of George HollonlMck, will sell real eatalo on tliopromiot b Main township on Sttunhy July 2ml. See your physician and ho vaccinated. The Friendship l'lro Company navo n hall on Wednesday evening In Brewer's; Hall. 'c shall ho Rrontly surprised If IlloomshurS ii not crowded with visitors on tho I'ourlh of July, as the attraction? to ho edited will he of more than usual merit. The smoke Rtnck at Neils' furnace is lo ho raised" Iwcnty-fivo feet, nnd tho work is now in progress. It Is simply marvelous how tpjickly constlpa. lion, hilioinnoss nnd sick headache nro cured nr. it.i. r 1lin.fi n . . . . . ... bf -acner i-iiver 1 inv su cenis. junclrlw There was a lu.ivy fall of hail In the lower part of tho county last week, hy which the grain was much damaged. Utiles of nomination of tho Democratic parly, in pamphlet, for sale at this ollice. l'rico 10 cents. An infant daughter o( Mr. an 1 Mr. J. U. Wilson, died on Monday night, after n very brief illness. The game of bao hill anounced for Saturday last, did not tako place, ns the Sunhory nine did not put In nn appearance owing to tho bail condition of tho ground after tho rain, Tho editor of iho Wllkcs.ll.irro thuon-Lcnd-tr is correct in his surmises, Werc agricultu r.il and liorlicnlltir.it and pomological nnd all that sort of thing, and Illonnihtirg strawher ries nrc rather mammoth, thank you. A strawberry nnd ice cream festival will ho hold in Kvans' Hall, ui Friday and Sitiinlny evenings, June 111 and ', hy Iho tnsmhors of tho Kv.uigclical church, of Bloom? burg. All aro invited. Proceeds for tho lion efit of the new church. l'olls, plmiiles on the face salt rheum, old sores, nnd nil citlnneotHctuptlctHdiinppcar like magle when "Dr. Ltndsey'a lllood Searcher" Is Inns 17. lw Elsewhere In this lsmm of tln fi nr.mtntA v will ho found the advertisement of Mr. A. It. Hacon, nn extensive dealer in tilnnos. nnrans and musical Instruments! His warorooins In likes llarre nro tho lareest nnd most fullv stocked ofnny In this pnrtofthe Slate. The hoaulifitl Weber upright piano recently purchas- in tor me iNormal School, was obtained of Mr. moon, 1 to isa rcllahto huslncss man and merila the confidence of tho community. At Louis llornhard's icwelrv sloro there is on exhibition a silver badge, offered as a, prize for ino ucstmnikstnaii in the Cnlnwista aiast-ball Club. From a cotiiparatlvelv nlnln Intnl. nn tho hack of which Is tho pin. linne: hv small chains two crosjed fowling pieces, nnd henoath Ihcielsnmeilnlwllh raised rim. On the oh vono is n minlattiro trap In high relief, and surrounding this Is a row of bullets, On Iho reverse Is the inscription "Catawitsa Glass Hall 1 lob. Tho workmanship is of llie mcst arils tic character, and tho prUo Is well worth win nlng. It is very lushionable lor young lailles lo part off the entire front of the bnir from templo to temple, then to cut it short enough to nr nngo in soft, loose,curliiig ring-i or Bernhardt waved about tho head. "When I publicly testified that I had been cured of a terrible skin humor by the Cuticura Kemedles, I did so that others might be cured and do not regret tho limo civen to answering inquiries." Hon. William Taylcr, lioston. Tho Danvillo Jlccnnl status Hint Mnrtin Fisher, a Pole, recently lifted 1500 lbs. nt the Montour Iron cntl Steel Works. Subsequently, William H. Alcn,nt tho (ilondowor Iron Wrrks lifted ihrco rails weighing 1CS0 lbs. Those nro certainly prodigious feats of rtrcngth. Mr. M. It, Trcscott, Counly Surveyor, fur nishes tho champion snake story of the season. While surveying in Wyoming county a few days ago, the line led him through a den of ratlle-snakes nnd he, with his attendants.Uilleel twenty-seven rattle-snakes in Iho short rpaceof forty-eight feel. Mountain Echo. Wo havo been shown a Sharpies seedling strawberry, grown in tho girden of Thomas L, Gunlon, that measures six inches in circum fcrence. This is tho largest.spccimcn of this mammoth variety we hnvo yot seen. It is absurd lo speak of such monsters ns "minll frail." A fc-tivnl will bo held at Orangeville, in the now M. 13. Church, on the evenings of Thurs day, Friday and Sattirdny of next weok. On Saturday afternoon nt four o'clock,.! dinner or supper will ho served. The proceeds will be applied in tho interests of the new church. On Tuesday morning last.at about 11 o'clock, Celestin, wtfo of 0. T. Wilson.dirdat her homo in this town, aged C'l years. She had been n sufferer lor more than a year nnd her d(ath was not wholly unexpected. The funeral will tnke placo this afternoon nt two o'clock. The Williamsport papers are poking fin nt the Harriibtirg Telegraph for publishing a sen satlonal story to the effect that thiee booms on tho West Ilrauch had broken nnd that 530,000, OOO feet of logs were lloating in deuso in isros down the river. Not one-tenth part of the number stated really escaped. Tho I.uzerno County Agricultural Society will hold its annual exhibition on tho 21st. 2: and 2.U daysof Seplctnher next, on thogroumls oftho Sociely at Wyoming. Among other fealurca of tho exhibition a premium of S5 oflercd to each couple who get married on the grounds during tho filr, and n prencher will bo furnished gratis to lie the "knot." The Lycoming County fair will he held Soplomb- cr asm, H'Jth anil 30th, nnd October 1st. The business of Alexander & Woodhouse has increased to such an extent as to require them to enlarge their facilities. They hnve recently purchased a new wagon, and will keen two teams on tho rond. Mr. Alexander left on iuesday morning for n two weeks.' trip. This firm havo tho laigest stock of tobacco and cl gars, confectionery, anil foreign nnd domestic fruits, of any house in this cection, and nro earning a wido reputation by their attention to business nnd fair dealing. inc.ro is a bitter leoling between the news papers of Wilkcsb.irro nnd Scranton nail the Union Lculcr of tho former city publishes daily, all tho wirked deeds done in Scranton. Tho a'lort-comings oi that city nre kept before tho eyes of strangers, who aro thus warned of the dangers that nwnit them. This is nn incentive to the. citizens to behavo properly, in order that tho good namo of the city may be preserved Tho Union-LcaJcr does not hayo this excellent end in view but desires only to set forth tho wickedness of Scranton. Wilkes-Barro is a highly moral town, as all the world knows. Last Saturday evening the retail deparlmen of MoyRr.llros.' drugstore was thrown open tor public inspection. The establishment is credit to the town, and Iho proprietors have ov ery reason to he perftctly satisfied with its np- pearance. Tho floor is laid with marble blocks; the upper portion of tho woodwork is pain'ed white and dolicately slriped with bronze; the lower portion is In what is called "haul oil finish" and is extremely attractive, possessing n rich color and high polish. An immense mirror reflects the interior, and the length of tho room is apparently doubled; tho glass is free from Haws nnd as clear as crystal. There nre several handsome show cases and theso aro filled with brushes, soaps, toilet arlic'c?, co motics and fancy goods. Ono caae is reserved for cigars. On the shelves are showy bottles and on ono side nre cases containing proprietary medicines of all kinds ami grades. There is no attempt at elaborate ornamentation, but ev erything is finished with the utmost neatness and with n view to permanenry. There is not a finer storo ot tho kind in tho Wyoming Val ley, and thu fcoplo of llloomslurg ought to feel a prido in its existence. Taken in con nection with the wholesale branch of tho bus! ms, Moyer liros. may fairly tlnim to have as complete ami attractive n drug establishment as is to bo found in this part of the State. Tho ladles of St. Pain's Kpiscopnl ihnrch wilt hold nfestlval,thU nnd lo-morrowccnirg, In Mrs. Urn's vacmt storeroom on Main street. Tho proceeds will ho applied to tho liquidation of tho debt of tho church, and for so praise worthy nn object, thero should bo liberal nid extended, livery member mid friend of tho church should bo willing to run tho risk of more or less deranging his or hor digestion, hy partaking of Hrawbotrics, Ico cream, cako nnd whatover tWllcacles may he set forth for con sumption. Should n temporary derangement of Iho system ensue, It would comfort tho suf ferer to know that iho parg3 nnd pains were tho result of battling in a worthy cnuc. Farmers, don't forget that Harman & Has rsert carry a lull lino of all kinds of reaper knivos nnd extras. hmo 17lw TAX COLt.KCTOllS. Tho County Commissioners have appointed tho following collectors of taxes for the ensuing year: Heaver, C. A. bliumanj Henlon, II. u, aoj llerwick, James Jncobyi llloom, F.ll Knorrj llrlnrcreek, A. II. Croopj Cnlnwlsa, Tcsso Mensclij Centralla, David Walshj Cen tre, I, J. llessj Conyngham, .Ino. P. Ilannon; Fishlngcreck, E. L. Lemon; Franklin, Moses Howcri Greenwood, J. 0. Girlotij Hemlock, S. S. S. Shoemaker; Jackson, A. Uuttj Lo oust, Christian Small) Madison, David Wil Hams: Main, D. 1!. Fetterolf; Mifllin, C. W. Hess; Montour, Peter S. Knrshncr: Mt. Pleas. ant, Kllas Howell: Orange, Cyrus McIIenry; Pine, P. W. Sones ; Itoarirgcreek, D. W. llarigj Scott, T. W. Hartman; Sugarlonf, Gil bert lies'. Judge Elwell wont to Wilkes-Harro on Tucs day to try the libel fuit of W. W. Scranton vs A. A. Chase, tho editor of the Scranton Time. Judge ltice and Judge Woodward having been concerned in tho trial of tho case, out of which ihi allseed libel crew, refused lo sit nnd called upon Judge Klwell. ( SI. Paul's church will bo consecrated at ten o'clock in tho morning oftho 23th of June, by P.t. Hov. M. A. DoWnlfo Howe, llishop of the diocese, Kev. Thoinus H. Cullen, formerly rec tor of the parish, will preach tho consecration sermon. Ftilher particulars oftho event will ho given hereafter. That the grounds surrounding the Episcopal church are in had condition, is true. Hut that it is owing to tho carelessness or inefficiency of ihoso having charge of tho temporal matters of the church, is not true. For a long limo the vestry hive had a lar?e debt to contend with atone lime as high as eight thousand dollars, Neatly all of this has now been raised, throw tho ell'orls of the Hector and the management of the vestry. As iho church could not bo con secraled until the debt was paid, all funds that could bo raised have h?en devoted to that end ami there is yet n deficiency. It has been im possible to raie money for any other purpose. The church building is uninsured because the congregation did not furri-hthe means, when requested si lo do. If tho critic in one of our colcmporaries of this week, will advanco the funds, or inform tiie vestry of some way hy which the hills ran he paid, nil mces'ary re pairs and attention will be given the building nnd ground. Talk is cheap. Uisli is quite dillircnt thing. SMALL POX. Tho daily .S'un was eclipsed on Thufrdny afternoon of last week, hut appeared on Iho fol lowing day. Tim publishers, Messrs T.ito A Kabler have dissolved partnership nnd the lat ter is now sole proprietor. Mr. Tato lias left town Whether the .S'-in will shinowlth increas rd brilliancy under Mr. Ivahlei's management the future will show. Cuf.worms aro reported as doing much dam ago In fields and gardens. Every variety of Insect ost is promised the fnrmors this year. To Iho ordinary scourges of the army worm and the potato bug, tho vear 1SS1 seeuiK lo bo adding a new insect pest in the slmpo of a black nip tragus bug, whkli easily digests Paris green ; and tho destructive locusts in boiiio re gions are preparing to take the field. Fort Wayne (Ind.) Sentinol. When about twelve years old, said. Mr. t'leisniaii, of the Globe Chop House to or.r rep resentative, I met with nu accident filh n horse, hy which my skull was fracluri d, und ever bIiico I have suffered with the most e-xcrii elating rheumatic pains. Of late 1 nppl It;d St. Jacob's Oil which has given me almost te till re lief. Col. John G. Freezo was, on Wednesday, decled a member of the Standing Committee of ibis diocese, by the Convention in session at York, Mr. Frcezi lias for manyyer.rs taken an active interest in church matters, nnd his friends will bo glid In know that his serviceii have been recomu.itl. as evidences! by his election on this Important committee. A number of martins appeared in town on Monday morning last, and mule itnncc inmon. ly lively for the sparrows. The visitors attack ed tho resident birds and utteily routed them, driving ihem nwny in a Hurry of fe-ir. Tho nests o( the spirrows were torn lo pieces wherever thoy could Lo reached hy Ilia martins, nnd our sparrow community was for Iho first timo In its history, completely demoralised. If (Lis visita tion has the effect of subduing thu pugnacity, gtcedttiid III temper ofihe brow.i twltteters,ibo advent of the martini will meet with, general I'OUIlTIt 01' Jt'LY. The birthday of the nation Is to bo properly observed In llloomshurg, llie members of the Firo Department having taken Iho mailer In band. Meetings hnve been held and the pre liminaries nrrnnged. The full programme can not yet ho made public, but thero need bono doubt that tho ceremonies will be worthy of the occasion. A committee of threo from each fire company has boon nppolntcd to cooperate with citizens nnd secure funds. It is expected that prominent citizens, in public and private sta tion, will bo present, nnd that military nnd firo companies and civic societies from abroad will pattlcipate. The name of the orator of the day has not yet beon announced, Wo under stand that thero wilt he a paiado nnd Inspec tion, and that there will ho various amusing games in the afternoon. Unless expectation falls thero will bo no lack of martial music, as numerous lands will bo invited. It isa matlcrfor congratulation that Blooms burg lins determined to celobrnto tho thy with old time fervor, nnd it is to bo hoped that tho festivities of 18S1 will make that year memo rahlo In the history of the county. Delegations In decorated wagons nnd onhoiscbuk, from all pavls of the county will bo heartily wilcomod and nro mot cordially requested to join the parade. All such should address, without de lay, Paul E. Witt, Esq.) who can glvo them all desirable inclination. Arojou going to paint? II so.send to Henry HOLTLVIKK & SOHUYLEn. "HOT.TVTRS Pt nfiTTTTVlYER: ii. itcay, fliomonr rami u ors.", unpen, in.. for simplo card ard prices of Strictly Pure White Lend. Slalo Colors, Iron Points, Putty Ac., nnd savo the wholesale nnd retail profit. ion cm mix your own color, from best mater ial, Willi Pure Linseed Oil, for 70 cents to SI. 20 per gallon. liespectruiiy Yours c, npr. 15-Gm IIknuy S. 1!kav. THE CO.NCEItT. Tim mon e of Iilo'imsbuw may as well un derslnnd that lliero is small pox in tho town In the house of Henry Wolf on Fiftli street. near Catharine, thero hive beoa two honn full eis H. Theso were tho children of Mrs Itseser, u widow, who live nearby. Three- other children live in Mr. V oil's homo mid as neither of them has been vaccinated, there is a Btrong probability liiat thero will be e.thcr cases ere long. We do not publish theso facts to create nhrm, but bccnuo it is eminently proper thai thu people should he nudo nw.iro of llie prca- i ncd (if tliis dangerous ilisease, uiul lake pre cautionary measures. Nn ('anger needbaup- rehended If ordinary euiiiuoii sene Is exei- cised. We aro nitoriiio J th it during tho illness of Mrs, Heoser's children, the neighbors have been con-tMit In nttpnd nice, pas-ing in and out cf tho house without any measures i,f caie, and returuin? U their home, nt the risk of their own lives nnd those of their families. This is little shorlof madness. If the neigh borhood of Fifth and (Jatharmo streets is not soon a hotbed of di'O.tse, it will not be b.cause tho residents hive- failed to do what they could lo make it such. Small pox is tho most contagious of all dis- . . . 1 I. 1,.w. cases, ami loo mueii i-uio i-iuimu "e nm-u m guard against the poisonous diluvium. Not only does the contagion net by contact, hut the distuso may be ciusid by the eKau bmiy, even when it Is not touched. Clotliirg will rtlnlu llie contagious prlncl b for m?nili, auJ it cm be conveyed by (lie air. Only nurses should hi permitted to remain in n house- in which thure is a small pox patient, and should occasion demand that they go out, every precaution should bo taken lo di'inftct the person, and the clothing should nlwnys be chanired. Where every mo.isure of precaution U l:it:ei. the disease) may bo confined lo the house in which It originates. If however, any l.ntlv nnd oerfboly is pormlltod lo enter the house, and even the sick room, and then ro iiirn homo or attend to business and social du ties, there is absolutely no limit that can bo let to tho spread of Iho disease. Small pox is naturally epidemic in its character anil appears and disappears most unexpectedly, lis rava ges can only be stayed by observing thu rules lild down by physicians, and wnteii we nave briefly outlined, llloonnburg Is in no danger, if the residents of the vicinity where thu dlseaso nmv oxlhls. tako steps to protect themselves and thecoiiimuiilly. If Ihey neglect IheBa du ties, lliero is Imminent dinger, mid iho sooner the fsct is understood nnd appreciated the let ler. Vaecinitlou Is the best safeguard agulnst Iho disease, mid our readers would do woll lo KEW HASH HALL CLUH. A meeting of tho'o interested in baseball mailers, was he'd in the Exchange Hotel, on Saturday evening. Thero were about twenty- five gentlemen present, and the subject of or ganizing n club was fi !ly discussed. Tho fob lowing officers wcro alec led: President, W. 0. Holmes; Vlco Presidents, W. II. Tubus, . J. lluckalew nnd U. II. Enl; Secretary, L. S. Winterstcen; Treasurer, 1). Lowcnberg. Conv milleoswero nppointcd to select uniforms for the players nnd to securo tho fair grounds for practlco and public games- The following have been chosen to constitute tho nine for the presrnt: Chosney, catcher, McCoy, pitcher, Shelley, first base, Stanton, short stop, Boice, second base, Hngenbiicb, third base, Powell, left field, Fleischer, centra field and Malloy right field. This is certainly n strong nine and will give tho ilubs of neighboring towns plenty to do to win victories. It iscxpeclcd that the suits will ho ready in n few days. Tho boys will i lay a game at Locust Gap to-morrow,and on tit 3 following Saturday in this town with the Snnbury club. l'i:itSONL. Miss Agnes Huckingham is spending her summer vacation at home. On motion c,f Col. J. 0. Freeze, Geo. E. Klwell was ndmilledto practice in the Supremo Court, at Harrbburg, last week. , Miss Pennington, who has been visiiing her cousin Mrs. Dr. Gardner, for some limo past returned to her homo lat week. Hov. L. .aimer, nnd E. It. Drinker at (ended the Convention of tho Episcopal church, of tho Diocese of Central Pennsyl vania, at York, this week. E. D. Hoarbnch linn given up his situation in Denller's store, mid Frank Wilson has taken his place. Mrs. M. II. McKiimey and daughter, Mis Ella, returned homo cn Monday, from Bridge port, and other points where tLey havo been spending several weeks. J. II. Sand, youngest son oftho late Joseph Vj. bands, was m this counly last weisr, visum friends. Mr. Sands is engaged in the mercan tile business at liowling Urcen, Ohio, nnd is ono of tho prominent citizens c-f Ihnt place. He had not been in bis nntive place for five years. rue i:cluse. Tho tolrl eclipse of the full moon on Sunday morning last, was attended by peculiaily favoi able circumstances. Tho sky was absolutely cloudless, and the moon sliono with a wonder ful brilliancy that mndo its subsequent obscura tion the more remarkable, by force of contrast. Although tho hour was Into when tho celestial phenomenon began, many of our citizens wait ed and watched for the event. At twelve min utes past twelve, tho shadow of iho enrlh was first seen impinging upon the eastern edae of tho orb. Slowly nnd steadily the shadow crept over the bright faco, and in an hour the moon h id passed from a rounded fullness to total ob- scurntion. When tho eclipse was totnl, the nr pearance of the moon was most peculiar- It somewhat resembled a yellowish. white paper lantern, illumined by n candle within. It was observed that there was no radiance whatever, as tiny stars in immediate proximity lo tho disc, camo into view 'and twinkled brightly. Tho lime ol total obscuration was ono hour nnd twenty-one minutes, and tho time from the first touch of the shadow until Its pnssogc from tho hco of the moon wns three hours and twenty five minutes Tho conditions under which tho eclipse took place wero such as to render it perfect in every rested. Thu moon was as near tho eaith as sho ever cm be, and herpofi tion in the heavens was that in which only so long an eclipse was possible. It was a glorious sight, and those who snv it will never i egret that they wilnesed ono cf the mint inipressivn ofi'cicsnal phenomena. A liletlmo may pas before another total eclipe uccurs inula such favorable conditicris. Tho concert given in Instllulo Ilnll on Mon- tlny evening last, by the pupils of the music de partment under direction of Prof. Ni!c, may be fairly said tn have answered expectation. The selection', vocil nnd instrumental, wero, in the main, well chosen and creditably performed, There wore piano solo", duels and trios, vocal solos, duets ami ipiartettcs, n trio lor pisuo, or gan nnd violin nnd an operetta -a sulficlently varied programmo (o prevent wcnrincsa on the part oftho audience. Tho different performers on tho piano evidenced nu intelligent concep tion of their numbers nnd played wi'.h confi deuce and force. Tho programmo was too long to permit comment on each selection, but it miy bo said that the pupils did, justice to them- stlves'and tholr instructor. The instrumental trio tint closod the first pirt of tho pro grammo was tho . gem of tho evening, both ns regards the composition a iWomnjc and tho execution. The tones of tho inslru ments blended admirably and tho limo wns per feet. 'J ho operetta was performed by s.ixtcen yding gills who sang tho choruses wilh praise worthy volume of voico and with due animation- A word should be tpoken in praise i f the now Wtuer upright piano, which was ustel lor tho first time in public. The tones were clear, rich nnd full, absolutely free from tint metallic sound, too frequently to bo observed in the higher notos, and the "sirging ipialily" was th subject of much favorable comment. I'rof. Nlles is to bo congrnlulnlcd for obtaining so excellent nn instrument. llKKWICK LUTTnit. Besides (ha addition to his dwelling house, S. McMurtrlc is remodeling tho old part. Cruelty to dumb animals is no uncommon tiling In this placo. Scarlet fever is-reporled bv two or three fam ilies. Quarterly moving services will he held In thoM. E, church next Sunday. Presiding El der, Itev. W. W. Evans, will then make his last visit to Hits place, previous to his voyngt to Europe. Prof. .Iohnon, (Wind Charlie,) gnvo an ex cellent concert In Association Hall on Monday evening. A son of Oliver Clewell died on Sunday and was buried on Tuesday afternoon. Hcsle, 'daughter of W. S. Paul, died on Tues day morning, nged six years. She wns interred in tho cc.Tiotcry, in ihls place, on Wednesday afternoon. Wo noticed tho friendly faco of Mr. "Ed." Distlclmrst in town the first of tho week. Floral Sunday was observed list Sabbath at tho M. E. church. The exercises in iho morn ing, afternoon and ovenlng wero of n very high order. Tho flowers wcro splendidly arr.ingod mid tho children wcro delighted. It is doubtless ft good idea for the Fire Com pany to get a steam engine; it is what Ihey need and should have, but wo do not think It v.-isa for them to buy n second-hand engine, ns is talked of. The one they have is n second hand machine, nnd is a fair sample of old cn gines. Every evening for tho pnt few days, Kov Mr. lliio has been preaching on tho street corner. Mr. B. S. Gllmorc started cn Thursday, for Savannah, Gcorgin. Wo lcam that a child by tiio namo cf Beck, died on Wednesday, of spoiled fever. Mr. Charle3 Westler, a former resident of this place, w.13 married nt his homo in Iowa, to a lady of the sime place. WIRE NhW STUCK. rpiEisraEis nro undoubtedly the cheapest nnd AVc have been adding consjd most durable fence made, is not crable to our House Furnishing rlleeled by fire, wind or ilood.docs Goods; our line of Cooking Stoves not eauso snow Units, takes iewrr ami ltanges comprises ninny new nosta mid stock cannot mish it and useful features not found in down. Our wire is four pointed, other stocks. We hnvo the White is mndo of two strands of number Mountain Ico Cream Freezer, .12 best galvnnized steel wire twist- triple motion; exnminntion aloiio ed together lust enough to allow is siuhctent to show their supen Business Notices Ladies' Dusters ami Linen Suits for SI, $1 2."). Sl.fiO. jl 7o, t2 00, $2 W to S2.7fi fur snlo at Eight Stieet by Silas Young. julOO.v Itcmcmber Bundy has made arrangements fur n full siltipiv nl'frcsh Elbe fish for tho mouth of .lune. June lOlhv ,V full asortmcnt ol' Neck Wear for gen tlemen nt F. 1) Denller's. THE DEADLY KNlfi:. The Dinville Intelliycnecr cf lnt week, gives an account ot a despcralo alfray in that town between two parties of rowdies, in which one Anthony Dietrich, stabbed threo or four men, none of them, fortiinatdy, with falnl (fleet. The Intclliycnccr says: "It appears that one of the parties came along llie road, halloaing rather loudly tho efi'cct of too much beer or whifdiy, causing the other crowd to Inunt them. This led lo a fight between a young man Daiucd O.schger nud another named Fry. Tho latter proved too much for tho former, and had him down pounding him when Ocsebget's friend drewn kjiife and went in for doing a little carv ing. Ho cut Fry no less than four times, ono of the flashes coming within n quarter of nn inch of tho carotid arlcry, which had it been sevoredjwoiild have finished Fry. He also cut n young man named John Thomas and another mmed James Lowis. He also, in slabbing at Fry, managed to cut bis friend Oeichger in one or liotu arms, mis cause-u fry lo leave Oeochgcr, for his assailant said lo be named Djitrich and knocked him into tho millrr.ee, which ended the fight. Fry,Lewis nnd Thomp son all walked Into Dr. S. Y. Thompson's and had their wounds dressed." Dietrich was subsequently held lo ball in the sum of SSOO for his appearance nt ciurt to an swer Iho charge of assault nnd battery wilh in tent lo kill. Thero has been far too much row lyhm in Danville, of late, and it lias become absolutely necessary for the peace and safety of tho community that an example bo made of soino of the offender. This oulrageous as sault by Dietrich, deserves and should receive adequate puuishmeut, and tho authorities should see that the man is tried for tho c Hence. Nobby Business Suits, J'.legunt uress iniiih, Durable Working fc'tli Now on hand at David Lowenberg's. Tim fi.h tr.ido continues, tho vegetable trndo continues, tho trull trad? continues and Bundy continues to sell nud deliver nt vnur door fresh coeds on iui'silays mill Fridns. Juno 10 Jw Manilla Hnv Hope and. Si-nl Hay Hope, 5 inrh. J nnd 1 inch for snlo at 10 Cents. 11 cents ami E2-V ar.el to cents per pounii ami liny jM'po riuiivs. at J-igm aucei, ihohm . . in..., l ... ll.UIlg S, J"" Frrsh Fish. E. 0. Btindv dealer in Fish Fruits and Vegetables, is receiving daily from the liberies on hake Erie the elillerent varieties ttf Lake fih. such us Trout, Piko, Pickerel. Salmon nnd White-fish. Ju 10 3w BOYS' SUIT?.'. Parents, remember wo havo a very large stf,i'b of Children's Ulothiinr. and much nicer aud chciper than.you can mate tlicm at home. Call aud see lor ynur-eives at David Eowenuerg s. (io to Lilt, ci Sloan's Cloth or Linen Ulsters. for ladies' Grass Parasols from 10 cents up to $100 a'. Light Street, by Silns Young, juno 10-lw A HAD SMASH After twenty ycais of cxc'mi tion nnnceident lias nt last o-curied em ono of the high trestles of the Catawisa railroad. Bill this accident only ent.rled destruction id' property, ncd the rtcoid Is unbroken ns reiruda loss of life. The trestles havo always bsen considered langeiuus and for this reason havobeinni care- lullv watched ninl cuntelcd that they wero really the safest pari of the road. The eiiiasler which occurred on Saturday me rning last, was notciused by the hieaking cf Iho woodwork, but by tho defective construction of a foreign western freight enr. Tlio.truln had loui.ded a sharp curve and run on tho lre:tle,wlien the cn' jumped ho rails and went over I lie sine, laiiin ninety feet to the ground Uneaili. J he Empire Express eir kept the track. The train hands wero nil in tho caboose and ibis was saved by the breaking of Iho coupling. The falling tar drugged down thirteen eiihors.all of which were hshod lo pieces. Tho cars were filled with miscellaneous merchandiso for Calawhsa, Dinville, and Willinmsporl, and the ground was coverd with nssoited dry g iodi and gro ceries, farming Implements (Vs. Tho loss will aggregate thousands of dollars. The cars jtimp?u Iho IracU heforo gelling on tho bridge, hut tho train was going so fist as to pull them along Iho track limbers, tearing their way through, and whon just in tho centre of iho bridge, they toppled over, fourteen of them going In tho bottom with n crash, The ni's belonged lo different roads, the Western Despatch, Chicago Central, ll'.uu Line, Mich I gan Sjiitlicrn and others, and all wore wrecked completely. Among thu deiiiaged and destroyed goods nro shoes, tobacco, furniture, in ichlncry , groceries, ttc, ti ill-) estimated amount of $.10,000, About four oir loads of goods will liusivu1. Tics cars theiiuolves will ben loss Item of five ihousiiid dollars. Ono of the brnke- men was out on the train when the rat car fell, nnd just ruachod thu caboose as tho last ouo wns pulled from llu bridge, The hrhlgo was greatly damaged, Iwo ul the centre legs be ing totally destroyed on uueside and hundreds of ether hoivy pieces broken. A gang of about SUNDAY hCITOOIi CONVENTION. The twslfih annual convention of the Cdum bia Counly Sunday Schf.ol Association, con venid in .ion's buck church, near Pealertown, on Tuo'day, tho 31st of May, and adjourned Wednesday evening June 1st. Tvvcnlj-two Fchods woie represented by del egates; and as great interest was lalecn liy tho neighboring people, all llie sessiors wcro inter esting and instructive. Discussions, open lo nil, wcro held on Ihe principal topics cf Sunday school work. "The financial support of llie Sunday sihcol," "Tro qualifications and duties of a superintendent,' 'The literature of Iho Sunday schoel, and "The benovolonco of children," being amoi g the questions discus'cO. The sEcrnlary icported statistics from IS schools, as follow-: 3 Lutheran nnd He form od, !1 Itefonrcd, 3 Lutheran,!! United Breth ren, 10 Methodist Episcopal, HUniop, ! Pivsbyieri.in, 2 Bapti-l, 2 Episcopal and 2 Evangelical. Tho above schools contain 272 efficer', t.'!2 teachers and -1,31115 scholars; liluso the Inter national I.esHon Leaves; 25 are open nil the year; -10 pre self-supporting; 2(1 contribute lo I oievclent collections and Ihey have an ag gregate of S.031 volumes In tholr librarite. licv. (5. B. Deehaiit was elected delfga'e lo the next State Convention. The next County Convention will be held in llie M. E. church at B ickhom on llie lasl Tues- lay In May, 1SS2 The following officers wero elected for the ensuing yiar: llev. C. IC, CinfieiJ, Pritlden'j llev. 1). M. Kinter, Vice President! A. X. Spear, Treasurer; L. E. Bower, Secretary. The Executive Committee consists ol Anrem Smith, I. W. Harlnian nnd T. II. Miller. Tho Stcruinry is ilcslrous of having a repcrt from cvtry Sunday school in the ccunty, and nny school which hits not yet reported will con fer a great favor by audre-slng him and receiv ing ihu necessary blanks. The Secretary is Lihmnti P. Bower, Berwick. Tho r,enaon for repairing your Mowers l.....nj 'PL .-auI.I nr M-ipltinfw nnd nlhp farming implements is at hatid.nnd tho placo to have repairing none is at iiailuiui HASSEltT'S Koundrv and Mnehino Shop, This is the only plncoiuthe county whore n. M. O.-linrnn it o s. mnchliies nro le pnirfil. A full line of extras for all the lending inrwers, reapers, &;.. kept constant' ly on hand. May20hv Pnvales 10 cents nr.d best Lr.wns 12J cents a yard at Lutz & Sloan's. other make. We for contraction nnd exDnnsion in ority over nny Summer nnd Winter, barbs nre nre, without question, hendqunr fnstnned cverv seven inches. Tho tors for Cutlerv. Our variety of use ol barbed wire is no longer tin heissors, bhenrs, Kn.ors, rocket exneriment. as Inst vear over one and Table Cutlery is greater than hundred thousand miles wore put the stock of nil the stores in town, nr i f , . 1.- .-!..! .. .1 4 ,.C up. wo uenovc cur wire 10 ue giving vuu uiu uuviiiuugu m bu- the best and cheanest now man- lection. Prices run according to ufnetured because il is made of the quality. Our stock in general. best steel wiroand runs lo feet to has all been gone over, sorted up, the iiound Jiavincr the 'neatest . and is larger than ever. We arc strength aud visibility with the pitying special attention to Me- icnsi wetgitc oi any mnae. rut uuniuw jluui, unit hiihu o-vunic un on spools of about 100 rods nation. Any odd tool not in stool. weighing ahout 100 pounds. Trice lurnisiieu in three days, xov tne per pound 11 cents by the spool, benefit of those to whom it may less quantities llh cents per concern, we tnke Trnndale, Me- HOLMBS & SOHUYLER. pound. Kelvy's or cash value. Lockard'n orders tit TINSMITHING. It does not seem to be gener ally understood by sonio of our trndo thnt wo nro prepared to do Tiiismithing in all its branches. This we hnve often noticed by the expressions of surprise of ninny who, when in the rear of our store, noticed men working in nn adjoining building. We car ry it full stock of Tin and Tin smith's Supplies and nre prepnred at nil times to do nil kinds of work. As low prices seem to bo the mcst populnr we hnvo REDUCED THE PRICE OF ROOFING the same grade heretofore nnd other responding prices. of tin ns work nt cor- HOLMSS &. SCJHUYLER HOLMES & SCHUYLBR HOLMES & SOHUYLER. UMTOU'S -NO l'ICK. IN UK-KSTATK OF I10DFRKV MKI.ICK, DFCEASED. Tin unc!ersl(;neil auditor appointed by the Or-nliana- e:oJrtoi I'oluinbl.noiuitv. to ilh-trtbuto bal ance in hands ot Clinton Mt'llek.execuior ot the sa'd ileeedei.t, lo and nmoag llie parlies entitled thereto, v.-til all, nt Ma ollleo In llie town or I'.IooiiiMnttir. on Nedne'S.day.tho sot hdsv ot .lune. A I)., ism, atteu o'clock In the forenoon to perform the duties cf Ida appointment, when and where all persons lnvlr g eiiy clums, upon said fund will np- i-t'.ir iiiiu nnv.. mi" h.udo or uo ueuarrcu iiinn re ceiving nuj Kluro thereof. 5Tav2'i-lv Auditor. UMTOh'S JCOT1UK. ESTATE OF KSTEI.LA CASK, BECEASLP. Tho undcrMirned Auditor appointed hy tho or-I pnans' court, or uoiuinoia county, 10 inaKiinihinou- uou oi my Liaianee in i lie nanus or tuniei urioie, eiiardlau of the cMulu or Ksurlln Case .deceased. to and iiinooi; tho parties entitled thereto, will sit at lilsolUce In IllnomMjui'K on Saturday. Juno IsWSI at ten o'clock a. m. to perform the iiittlcH of 1113 up. polntmont, when and where all persons having auy cl.iimoii said fund will appear and punoihc name or ue ciouarrca iruin nceiviuc: any biiare increor. CIIAKI.ESU. UAltiaUY, :i;ij w-lw Auditor. A UIMTOK'S KOTICll. This spaco U reserved for advertisement of c. e. liallgnau, dealer In Stoves. tinware. Terra Co'tn I'lne, Ac. This Is tho best place for a Job of tin root ing, orera noiise, Centre street, IJlootnsburg;, 1'a, KSTATK OF W II I.IAM 6AVAUE, DECEASED. '."ho undi'rslined Auditor annotated bv tho Or phans' Court e l fcalil county, to maki distribution o! I ino uaueneu vi uiu mini in ine nanus vi ijhvi.i i-avage. Administrator of tatct il cedent In aid amour; parties entitled thercto.wlll sit at hlaollleeln llleomsuui'ii In said county, un Monday, tho mill Hay of June, A. I)., lssi. at ten o'clock a. m.. of huld day, when and wIipio all parties Inlcicstcd In bald lund muvt a-iend or bo lorcver debarred from any aaare ot said lunu tit y jAconr. Jlay:!,-i;v Auditor. UMTOU'S noiici:. ESTATE OF J011H SlCHEV.0I.Is, Dt.CKASEI). The unelertlcned auditor aDnolnted bv the Or- phatis' Couit of ColiiinbiA county to make distribu tion of the bulancu In tho handset II. V. Jlcliey- nolils, executor of tho e-slale of Jo'm Melley nulds. deceased, to and amoni;the parties entitled tlieicto, will sit at Ills dnico In Illoomsliiirt; on -Mnn-ilaythotiutli day of 'June, ifSI, at ten o'clock tn thu fori'iicioii. to pcrfoim t ho dut e-se f li s appoint- incut when and whero all peibcna liavlnz claims I acalusth.ild estate will appear nudprovotho tamo or be forever debarred f.om reccltlni; any pm cl ine same. CI1A11LE3 Q. BADKLKY. MaynO-lw Auditor. UDITOIl'S NOTICE. FTlTi; CF .lO'-KFU 1-. CONNEB, PECEASKP. Tin umipiilsrned auditor aorolnted by tho e)r rhans' Cum i c.t i 'olumbla county, to make dlstitbu- iloii orihe Hind in tho hands cf Llovd T. Conner. admlntstuilui' of salt dcci dent, to and nmon',Mlio parties entitled thereto, will sit at his olllco In tho lownot r.iuoiusb.ii'; on t-aturd.iy, iho'.'.ith day of June, A. l., l i at ten o'clock n.in., tu peiform Ihe dut les of his appointment, when and wnero all per sons h.iWiiL' ai.y claim on said fund will appear und prove the same cr be debarred from lecelilns THE Lot:) of Timothy feci unci Clover Fccel for sale at Light Street by Silas Young. julOliv Fnr Fine Shoes tf all kinels, go to Dent-Icr'u. Leave your Orelcrs 1 Lcavo vnur Orders at lliiiiilv's for fresh I'i.-h, 1'iuit ntul Vegeta bles. Gocels delivered at your door free of charge. Juno 10 !5w David Lowcnbcrt: would Inform his cus tomers and tho public in general, that hav ing completed the alterations in liisSlore, he is now irenreel tn tuijiply his customers villi the la'rstsljlcH of Clothing. Now on hand a timguiliestit stock of Ueady-niHilo Cbthitig. tolccicd cxyrfssly lor tho Spring trade. Call and inspect and see for your selves. , The best are the cheapest buy your Boots and Shoes of LJculler, any sluiutliciiof. Jlav 27-nv R. BUCKINGHAM, Auditor. n 'is i i mM at ftmapiOQ i ottiiii UmiWWIHIIMsMUHI Marriages. Wixi.ivp.ii Co.MSToe-K, On tho ltlth ult., by Androw Lauhacii, Ksip, ut his ollice in Su. gurloaf, Mr. Howard Wclllver, of llenton, to .Mhs Marietta Conutcck. cf Sugarloaflowmhip, both of Columbia ccunty. Zkioi,i:u IIixs. At tho residence- of tho brnlo's parents on Kut slreet, Illoomslmrg, on Sunday, Juno 'tli, JHS1, Mr. W. S. tfelghr, n( York, Pa., to Miss Sarah Agnes. Hem, ilaugh terol Jeremiah Ileus, IIoiVAni) Poiteii. On the lSlh nil,, by Ihe Kev. V. I a v In, Mr. aniige IlowarJ, of Or argevillo lo Miss IHia Poller, of Serene, Co Juiulil t counly, I'.i, Wo.Mr.it HoYKit. At CatnwUn, Muv SOili, bvlfov. 11.11, Dtchanl, Mr. William . v' liter, of Kernijiwn, lo Miss Mary A. lioyer, ol Itoiirlngcnck, Columbia counly, j provl. undergo tho operation, one liuinlr.d and iweuty-tive ni'i. repaired llie J "7, -7. u,'! TV".,' ?l , , , ., ' I,, ,. lyatawlssa, by Kev (i. II, IKclmnt, Mr. Irani eUiiiavei wilh Iho grcal.st expedition atd tray. i, l)ril,)9ti (a M1Bs Sanh CVaie, btth ol tl was resumed on xuctuuy, ' Jtcttrlngcrick. Moio nil wool Laco Bimtings this week at Luu & Sloan's. Mr. 1). W, Smith, of Liinrslnnevlllo, Montour county, savs he has u.-cd nil "O Imrm." Self-bini'er "since 1S7U; has cut KiO nctfs; been nt no cxpenso iur repair; has cut oats that weio as bae'ly down tiud tangled ns it was possible tn be, inil will wuger the pries nt tho machine that ho can cut any grain Hint it is possible to cut with any machine, nmi tiiuu it iigtiter ami neucr iiinn can bei dono by hand. T. W. Pureed, near lluck Horn, says Ihu "Osbnriio" Sell-binder bduxlit last year, "Alls thu bill" nnd does all that is claimed tor it. P. K. Mans, near Danville, says ho cut tho vvnrt tani'led outs ho ever saw, last year, with thu "Oabotno," and oaiinut speak too highly in i' praWe. Haitian & ll.vusr.nT, Agenls, jime 10 llloomtburg, I'n. (llolhiiig for all, no mailer what your size, age nr condition ninv bo, at tho Popular UlotlilPVJBtorn ol Davm J-owciiuerg, Seo ft wotmin picking n bunch or grapes in another column, at .Spcei's Vineyards, from which Speer'H Port Clrapo Wnio i made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical piofcstiou for the Ufe ot inviilid, weakly pcrronii und tho oged. Sold by u, a. Meiin. jan 7'si ly A lot of nice while thrifty shotrs, medium uua lor salu by Silas louug at Light oirt'tit. juno lU L'iv I lo for a lint I Kor Ihu latest Mtjics, For the largest assortment Tor Men, Yuuihs, Hoys and Children, Oo to David Lowenberg's. A lUMIKUOl'S COt'NTBhl-'EIT, There Is a domrcroiis counterfeit In cliculatlem puipoilliur lo be "Wuluut Leaf llalr llestoreivtiu) stiuiiKcsi evidence of thu trieat value rf "Walnut I,e.it llnlr llisturei" Is the fuct that parllea know lei; Us i lllcuey u y to lintmto It. Kadi botilo e.f tho ireiiiiliie liana "fao simile" of Iho signature) of "ii. j:. lU'iker1 the inar.iiuuluier tlown In (he elowi! ami Urn "Ktttlurtr" Isiisehmr and ImrmMt-sua wa. lor, while It pitJHM'Hiil tho(joi(ipoil''llt properl li'e.iiry ioiiii. 'o Uf.', v iwui mow In. anduolor U tho tut r. rurcluiko only ir. m rcsioiiaillt. nirtlm , K.ull bulUe uunulllrd, It, N, CrltU'llltili, Ni iy YurKC'lly, WholiAloABcnt. wt.w.so-u UDITOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE OFJOIIN BOSTON, PECEASEn, The undcrslKEctl auditor appointed by the or-I pnans- euuu ui eu.umuui euuiuy, io maKe uisiriuu ilonof the funds In tliehiiiids of the administra tor or said eleenlcnt.to and amonir tho names enti tled thereto, will sit nt the olllco ot lieo. K. Klwell, Hsu , In tho tuvvn uf lilooinsburfc', on Saturday, tho sixteenth day of July, isi, at ion o'clockln tho loreiinun, ui wjucu iimeiiDii place nu persons uav lii'' claims airalii't said estate must appear und pre sent ino siiim ur bo debarred from any share ot said iiiuu. F. l'.UILUIEYBH. juno lo-aw Auditor. PMlNISTKATOll'S NOTICK. KJTA1K 0KI1SNJAMIN I.INDEUMPT1I, PECKA8KP. Letters of adinlnlttratlon on the estate of llenjamln i.iuuei iiiuiu ,-iatM ui cum ut'iiaiii nvp, cuiuiuuiaeu., rieeeased. have been .'ranted by tho Ueirlsterof said county to tho tinders LrncdVjdmlidstr.uor.All persons liaviu uiiuiin uiunsi vue tiuie ui haul iieceueui l are requested lu present them for set'lrmeut anil tliosu liidebie-d loi'mestalo to mako payment to tho iuiuersi!;iieu anminiair.eiur wiinoue iiciay, ISAAC l.lKllllUMlTril. C. W. Mil I Eli, Administrator. Attorney. ittuyiovwi, l'.t. May ii, si-iitt- pXICCUTOK'S NOTICK. f.si AlK ur iir.uiuiu iiiiiiits, iibe;itvsKU. Letters testamentary on the citato of fieore-o I Hughes l ite cf the town of Calavvlsvi.Coluinbla co. l'emfa., ilceeasid, have been trrantod by the Keirls- ler of said county lo M.t). Iluc'.ies, vxe-cutor, ot I'utanlss-i All persons liavlni; claims oyalnstlhees tatoof tho e'ecedent are ri'uuestedtopre'sentlhein for retllement nnd those Indebted tu thoeslatoto maice naj ment to tiie undersigned executor with- uui ueiay. m. ii. life i es. May 13-cw Executor. n ui ma Oak Hall. S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia! the 1861 20th Spring 1881 Twenty years cf lessons in how to mako and sell tho best clothine. We nave begun tho twenty-first. All that wo have found out about it, we have put naking up tno 2i acres ot clothing that you will look at for -ramcc every article. Qak Hall A UDITOlt'S NOTICK. IN TUB JIITTKH OI'TIIK f STATE OP EH AH K itINS, DC- Tho unierslu:ned plums' t'omt of Col lion of I no fiindtn thu hands of the executor cf auditor nrnotnted hv tlm or. Coin inula county, to make dlstrluu- n ml amoiu; thu ntll'lb'H en. titled thereto, will sit at his olllco In Plooinstiurir on saliudsy, Aiibusi lath, is . at ten n'oloel; In tho toruiioon to perfoi m tho eludes of his appoint imiu, Alien and vvheie ml pers'as havl.iir any claims upon snld luud will at.r.ear onu pi ovo the sam cr bo Ceuaneil Item iicvltliij; any share I l'AUL E. WHIT. juno IT-lw Auditor. DM I N IS rUATOIl'S NOTICK. ESTATli OF IH11AM II, KUNE, DtCHASEP. Letters of Administration onthottatato ot Illram II. Kilue, lulu ur eiiaiiL'u township, Columbia co'in- ty. iviinsjlranla, deceased, huve been pra.lcd bv the Ih'Slsier of said county to .1. Howard wine, or eiranireviiie, aiiimnistiutor. All pei-sons imvu,K ti.umi iiu-sinsc ino esiaiu or saia dece. dent nro ri-ej tii.st In nriBf,it tl.t.m tnr ui.tti.n.... and those indebted tolhn estate to make payment! lo the uadcrtilirui'd AdmtnistiMtor.uitiimir iii.inv J, JIOWAHI) Kl.lVE, ... ... Administrator. , ,' ' Aw urunnevllle, ra. VTOTlCKIshefcbvclvenlhat an appliesattun will 4.1 u- iii mv ii i nu iiunur.iuiu vvruam I'.iwuu. .ludso of lUui'uiirt of common Pleas, oftho county of Cultl!uba. on I-'i-IiIilv. Iliu ikt iinv i r .luu-. x i n" lsil.fo. al'h.irterto incorporate! a Mutual Aid So ciety for unmarried yeisons In t no Town o. tlooins- 1. 1). DENTLKH, .10I1M PKVi'OrlJ, com. L.. WlNTEPbl'EENj " JtlllO 10, 'S1-3W EVAFO R ATINFRUIT, Rnni",Ki.',K!,7TI,',!,on '"'Proved .Methods. Tableo, tV y M'.l.'te' IV;oIV.?."ni1 Sent r.U statW'cw Fl'06 1 i. U-VN "'Hit t'0 C isinbembuiv lung U-4W l.UVlHRn NUY TEBT.M.KN1H I l!ustiivtej. OhWPtwt nuelliest. .du at Sljtt. PICTORIAL BIBLES! Af ''W'tntesl, A, J. linLvjANStej.IliU. juno 1T-4W d into practico in ma ur trade ; it is the very largest retail clothing stock in the country ; worth wruy i-uiu vu uaii iur u; nuu wu jjuaramcc every article. More and Better Materials in More and Better Clothing in Lower and Fairer Trices in Than in any other retail clothing house anywhere i.mun it.iLu ui imcricnn money. Tho secret of our great business is only this : Doinp; our level best to make up the right kind of clothing, anel having made it right, then countine thu cost, and SELLING AT THE RIGHT PRICES. This v3 have been eloinji for twenty years; and have clothed over hundred of thousands, old and younj;. This Spring wc Overtop every Past Spring. The spring has been so backward that wo have had amnio gctting-ready time, anel tho extraordinary stock of clothing that every man and boy may choose from is without equal in America. Tho stock is something wonderful. SOUND AS HONEST WORK CAN MAKE IT. Tho best sewing on the bsst cloths, tho best trimmings, the best styles, rind tlio best money's worth that can bo put into clothing anywhere. It is a great thing to say, that not another house in the land can do so much in clothing you so well. The clotlw come direct to us ; we buy them largely ; wo make tin tho clothing in our own well-ordered ways, knowing all the things that belong to making clothing well, and they will go direct from us, -the makers, to you, tho wearers, not a profit between. That's why Oak Hall has the lowest pricc3, ai well as tho best clothing. During the past ninety elay3 wo have, in making up this new spring stock, so improved tho patterns, our ways of making, and minor elctails, that this spring s exhibition of ready-made clothing might bo fairly called READY CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING. llcing far in advanco of any hitherto offered for immediate wear. Thil applies alike to Men's and Boys' Clothing. Our Custom Clothing Department improves every year. Wo make to order from tho finest fabrics, and believe wc do the best work that can bo done. Orders by mail are filled with tho same promptness and care that would bo mven to serving you in person, Extending the compliments of the house, and a cordial invitation to everybody to como and sec, and mako trial of tho 1881 Spring Clothing. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. E, Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. Tho largest Clothing Houso in America. NOTICB .lly resolution tf the Hoard ef Directors ot the NonU arid West Brunch itall lload com pany, a special meeting cf thu stockholders of the iHiiiijmiij is euueu iur 'jutwuuy, jui-o nisi, 1-hl. ut two u'cliK-t p. iu,, at thu olileu of the coiniisny In HlooiiiibuiK. Wit. tKAL,belclary. LYAWL BLANKS OJP ALT. K1NIH ON UAN.O. M'YUU VWHUliN jgDSIHESS GAUDS VlSHlNn HAND, LKTTKH HKADH UlLLllKADa, M.i . u 1Jti's,st"6i Neatly sua Oheuy t rinioa i iu0 Cot om um Oil cm. i