THIS COLOMBIAN. iii.ooMsnumi.rniiur, jusksi, issi l'UM.IU 8ALKS. Tlio executors ol Hatnuol Klmirer, iIccmkciI, will offer real estate for mlo on Tliur'(lay,.Iuno 80tn. Ileiijiinln Miller, ndminla'rjlor of I'lilllp Miller, will fell renl ostulo In Centre tawnrlilp on Ssluulay, Jump 25i, Itlrntn SIniRnrs, administrator of George llnllenbiclc, will nil reil estate on tlie premise. In Main township on Hilurtlay .Inly i, D.m't kill tori'b. Tliey eat potato bugs Posing! stamp, werofirnt luc-.l In llm United Unites In tlio year 1817. V (1. Hurl ley received a fine new safe for ofi'ice, on Weilncslay. Tlio person who Ion a yellow crotid canary hlrde.'iti rccovor tlio s.ime hy cilllng at thin oilier. Holes nf nomination of l ho Democratic party, in pamphlet', for pale nl till oflice. I'riro () ccntc Calvin 1!, Heller, of Danville, delivered tlm valedielory at the roinmcnreincnt exerciser ol' l'ranlilln mid Marshall Coll.'Ke, Lancaster, Moycr llros. aro havinir n xuli'tuiliil stone pavement laid in front of tholr More n tonvt nlcnco for which the pnhlic return thanks. What nil uli'cnt-mln.liil people weuro to he sure. It is B.iid that no let than 2,000 postal cards arc mailed daily, without address. If you want liaiilns In Clothing, go to Omsk' ClothiiiK Stole. Ho is 11 Ins Summer Clothing at cost, Sharpies building, Bloom. It Is idmply marvelous how quickly constipa tion, bilioumon and sick headache nro cured by "Seller's Liver Pill." 23 cents. junelTlw The class day excreisei at tlio Normal School will lake iilaco on Wednesday nfiernoon next at four o'clock. Commencement will bo on the following day. The libel suit of Scranton vs. Chase, which Judge Klwcll went to Wilkes llarre to Ity, was continued until the 3rd of October next, tho defendant not btjimr prepared. Iioils, pimples on tho fare, salt rhoinn, old sore, nml nil culuneouteruptionsdiappearliko magic when "Dr. Linclsey's lilood Searcher" is used. juno 17-lw County Superintendent J. S Grimes has is sued notices, giving dates ol examinations of teachers in the various school districts in the county. Tho committee on decoration request that t'ie citizens of tho town will attend to the decora ting of their residences as early on the morning of the Fourth ns possible. In tho notice of the death ofMis. 0. T. Wil son in lust week's Coi.u.mman, he rage was given ns M. This was an error of the types the figures shouhl have been 43. Dr. .1. K. Kvnus has shown us two imnieno strawberries, grown in bin garden, each ol which measures 7 inches uromid and weighs ljj ounces. The berries are tho Sharpies seedling. The publishers of the Williamport Sun C Jlanner will bestow a copy of their weekly for oau year upon the person furnishing the be-M snake stoiy. This e-Ifering of a premium for mendacity cannot bo loo strongly condemned. "When I publicly teslided (hat I bad been cured ot'a terrible skin humor by the Cuticura Itcmeiliep, 1 did so that others might he cured, nnd do not regret tlio timu given to answering inquiries." Hon William Taylor, lioston. The Williameport Jlanner i sued a supple ment last Friday, coutnirlng a full leportof the coiumciicciucnt exeiciscs, nl Dickinson Seminary, willi the full textof the various es says read on tho occasion. Cut worms aro playing havoc with tlio crops in ccrlnin pails of the Stale, hut Columbia county has not mi flu reel to any great extinl n yel. Tho bug and worm crops of 1881 are ler. rific. Gray squirrels are lepoi ted lo bo very nu merous in adjoining counties. They may bo lawfully killtd on and after September let. Previous lo that timo Ibey cost iho sporlfinuii S3 each, payable to any justice of die peace, Mr. Thomas Conner h is taken po-wion of bis new store in Miss I'rtriman's building, Main street, and desires to lur.i- his customers hinilo aware of that fiict. He will bo glad to greet them in bis new establishment. Vennor predicts ii Mnrni period, with sultry weather, fn.iu this limn to the 28th ins', and coider weather on i lie 29ih and SDlh. He hits tho truth with millicie.it frequency to reudir hN progimstioillniiH interesting, at lta't. Aflor a long delay, involuntary on our pari, hricklnying was begun on the new Coi.ii.miuan building l.isl Wednesday morning. It is be lieved tint there will bu no further interrup tions to the progress of the work. One of the propibtoisof ibis paper will visit the townships of FMiingcieik, Uinlon, Sugar loaf, l'inu mid Jackson during Hie month ol July, when he botes that nil persons iiulebtted to the Col.UMHlAX will be prepaied to settle. We have reeeivid an extended nrtitle on the subject ol tmall pox, wiiltrn 'y a physic! in of this town, which will appear in the next issue ol the Coi.ii.MWAN, wnnt of space prcvonllng its publication this week. Mr. George W. I.ajcoek and Miss Jichccca llarton weiouiiitid in lmmingeon Tuesday of last week, in Wilke -Ilaire. I! ,lh were former residents of Ibis town, anil have many friends here whowii-h ihem good furluuo in their mat rimonial venture'. The Willimni-port Uautle .1' Jlulhtin says that "llloomsburg may well be piouil of her Stale Nonniil Sehool, which, uiiiler thoellicient management of J'lofcwor Waller and liU as sUtunt', has been steadily growing in jiopulurlly and patronage." An exchange states that an eagle in Heading lives on cats. A permanent engagement can be made for the biid In this town, on the mort favorable terms. Apply lo any sluep-Ioving cit izen. No family should bu without an eagld ol such extremely credltnbto la'le. The air has been cool and pleismit of lile.ex cepl for two or tbiio hours in the middle of tho liny. In Ciurnbi, however, Iho coolness has, been earrinl in extroiuf, for on tho night of the loth and 10th of this month there wi ro fr-uls eeveio enough In nip llm growing pliutt. Tho lUfjrm Church, corner of Third nnd Iron slreetf, ljoks like now building. It Ins been pilnted nnd penciled by D. II. Vanilla ami tho improvement in its nppearanc.' is uvst marked. A pate.it pilot bus be. n us.'d uud Ihls produces ilia effect of pro .-el brick. Tho ess j of Sanger ve. Coidman was udirni. (d by the Supreme Court on Mondiy. This wh tho only case laken fioui this County at tin present let-in. There wt-w two I""'"1 Mnteiiir Counly, Llghlucr'a appeal and Welch's nppsnl, both of which were aflinncd on Mondiy. ltov. Kdwln N. l.ixhtncr died at his home In Kivorslde, Minlnur counly, on Sunday, iho 12lh Ins'., aged CI yeir'. Ho wu reel -r of Christ Cliunli, Danville, for sixteen yenn-, and letired on uccuunt of filling helth, Ho was 'Warmly beloved by a largo circle of friends. I" he members of Ihc Sunday school of tho Lutheran Church will give n fcllvnl In tho va cant , tnrorooni of Mrs. Hut's building, on Fn hty and Saturday tvcnlr.gs,Junei 21th and 25th, Ice cream, Mtawberrios, cakes, eVc., will Lo provided, Coiuiurnoemenls are In full blocni, and the newspapers nro filled lo repletion with reports Mlhp i-xereUos at vnrlous Institutions of learn lug throughout the 1 mil. "TIih sweet girl Krsduatc'M,, hor robes of while has become a proininont nnd pleasing feature- in the hi.lor of the day nnd nil ihe wotld knows of her Hi irary powers, l'on Sai.k. Onnbiy borso, st-vtutcot hands high, weight IMO, puen roars old, or one lay mnrc, Mxluen hands high, weight, 1100, nine years old, Can lie driven single or double-, rerfeclly gentle. D. A. Fowi.im, l'ino .Summit, Columbia Co. l'a. Tho loek-np was more tluin well tilled on Friday nnd Silur.hr last, Th railroad hand "ere pild at thai lime and lndul;,'ed a liith too froqiiently in stitnuhnls. We should fmcy that one Iiitiht in tint loek in, ur.nl.l t, !., ,1... , .unlit; ,, iiiosttuiiliriniMl llppUr to "swear off." In hot weather Ihe Imibllna is . " nj k"Bh 11,1 "- Urn piaco that Dob lug..Tsf,ll ni)s eUe not At the Djino. ialio Convention ofXnrthumher land county, held at Siinlmrv on rtllf li teo.. l.yon,ofShamoklu receive I Iho noini inuon loroiiuge on llm foutlli hallot. His most formidablo compelilor wns Tiumnii H. 1'urdy, of Sunbury. It wns tlio most exciting conven tion over hold in the county, and there was much feeling on iho part of friends of the dif ferent caudldnlcs. Tickets at excursion rates can be bad over Iho D. L. A W. It. H. from Scrnnlon in Nnrilntm. heihnd, good from Juno 23rd lo July 1st, for inoe Who Wish to attuid Iho coum encement exorcises at LewUbutg. Orders for ticket" on tho Philadelphia ,t Frio . It. from Xorth- uninerinnel lo J.ewishnrg will be sent if re quested. Address Hcv. A, K. lloll, Lowis hurg, l'.i. Mr. J. J. Iirower has moved into tho sloro room of his building, formoily occupied by Moyer llros. and offers to tho public a largo and caiefolly elected assortment of carpels, mattings, oil cloths In short everything per taining to that line of business Tho roods nrn all of the latcbt nnd most dcsiiablo patterns and Mr. J.roweretoes not intend to be excelled by any dealer, ellher ns regards eiualily, rmantitv or price. His stock inoi its close iiui-pection. Messrs. Carey .S: 1'oalcr, undertakers nt C'am bri, send in the names of threo old men, buried by them em tho das specified; Mellaril Gregory, of Muhleiiburg, Liuerno county, June fith, aged !) 1 years, 4 months; Alexamler Colley, of llenton, Juue Dili, nged 01 years, 9 months; and John Allegar.of Jonestown, June lllh, nged 01 years, 2 months and 11 days. Those are nil well-attested ca-cs of longewty. The milted ages of ihe tlnco exceo I 2S0 years. CI1KA1' U. D. TICKETS TO TDK WKST. If you are going west save time and money by buying tickets from H. D. Darlington, agent at ltupert. He leprescnts best routes to Ihe west nnd northwest. Trains leave ltupert at (l.'lii a. m., 8:50 a. m , and -1:00 p. m. For rates and in formation, call on or address It. D. Daii unci nf, May 12-Gw Ticket Atenl, ltupert, 1'n. It is believed ibat some 5000 Maons will hke part in the ceremonies, at the laying of the corner slono of Lhrist chlireb, to-day, in Danville. Inndlitionto ther, , it is .xpccled lh.it ninny members of tho l'rotcstant Kpisco pil church will be pic'cnt. Several hauls have been engaged, including Ihe well known Hiiivgold band, of Heading. Speeiil tr.tliw will ha inn anil liikeLs will be furnished at rc dtie.d rates. It will bca gala day in Danville. The gindualing clans of the Normal School, numbering fortj-one, pafe--cd a mcces'-ful and cred iliill j exi niiiialion or. Friday last. Dr. Higher, Superintendent f Public Instruction, and Deputy Superintcnebnt H.iiick were pres ent, nnd woro we 11 pleased willi iho evidence all'orded that tho iiibliucucn of the c!a.-s had been thorough and conipieliensive. The ufl'iirs of the school, we are happy to statore inn pros perous condition and its future looks brighter than over. On Monday morning lift, as tin- team of bluk horse i hebingi.ig to Charles Krng, w.n driun id ing Ihe iianows bclwoin Hup.rt and CaiawiMi, ihe- aiiini ils look fright at a passing locomotive nod spring violently forward. The driver, Fou-t Yonder, was pulled over the d-isliboai.l and drugged (iirquil.i a di.-tancc. Ho wis sluniicel nod briibeil (-ouiewlia', but pluckilv held on to the reins, and nuee.ib-d in topping ihe frightened hors.s. His iloiermin alion and louingo uudouhtcdly stved the hortos and wagon from damage, if not destruc tion. The H'eifjinsbiirg lute bill club drove uver to Loeusl (I ip on Situi.hy h-i, I. play a game uiih llm niiu at ib.it nl ice. Tiio rido w is lo ix and lire-ome and when the hovs ri-iehed tho end of their jouriuy they wnu much fitigued. Tliey wern cirdidly roioived, Inndjouioly lie.ued and decisively v.inq'iished Tins game was only partially played, but tho so.ire when it inUed stood 2(1 to 2, and the double figure., were in favor of Ihe Loeusl (bin club. The re turn g ime will be played hure-, and wo have- no doubt that our club will do holler. The llerwlck Jmlqicmlent says that D. M. KurU and A. W. Friiz are engiged on n work, intended for gratuitous dblribution, entllhd "A Couden-td Ili-toryof llerwiek, lllooms burg, Danville, Sunbury and Xorlhuiulierlnnd." It is Iho inleniion of those geiilliinen lo i-euo a book that will be useful us a means if relbrei.d and will iucluJo a complete directory of the counly and borough edict m e-f I'oluinlda, Mon tour and Northiiinberbiud countie-, the chinch os, bocltllos, etc., a rovltw of the eoiumcrciil and manufacturing interesls,iind valuablo infur malioii concerning the banks, post offices, tele graph, railroads, etc, and will contain about one- hundred and fifiy pages. Wo sr.. indrbiid to tlm author, Mr. D. II. U llrower, for a volume en.illed "Danvil c, l'a-t and 1'reseni." The hook, as iMiiimo Implies, Is n bi-tory of Dinvllle IVum Ihe e-.tiliesl d ij's up to iho present liuio. Tho 6kilch.il, histori cal and bii.gnipl.ioa', nro i :;rot.llngly iiituct. lug lut only to r-sidents of Iho t'.i.u, hut lolhe general puld c. There is Maic.ly a topic con- noeied wiih Ihc mton-'ts of D.w-vil o tl. tit il.es not loceiveait'iiii. n. Tim hook is nrhlen In un easy roai'ubl I tth- in d call bar. ly fail to nlfird pK-n'uro to thoi-ewlio piuu it, Mr. Ilrowi-r Imi evulun ly Mient iuiieli time ni.U taken Rieal pains willi hii boede and U entitled lo praise for his lalorr. Thu price, po-t-paid, is $1.70. At.tiiieelingol'iho.'llic-rsol' l.io Agrhulturil rio. io.y, hi Id mi hjloreby Hfit-iiicon hwl, nt Iho Kxcliut-K Hotel, 1'eler A. Kvuii", l-'r.d H. Iliirlui.ni and C.urhs Smd were cl:t led dtl-Bt-aies lo UIO.'l oilier i1ele-yu.es t i elcft IrmlOJi of ihe Agiiculiiiral College, and I'eler A, JCvsns, U. II. Fnt unl Thouns Webb were ap pointed a eouiuiiite-M on grounds. The da'e of Iho next Fair was fixed fjr Otobor 12th, lath, lllh and 16th. Tho church or eating labia wus let to iheGiruvin lUfurint-d church, of Illoomi-burg- Tho fair iroundi cinnot 1m iuo.1 for bill plii) lug or olhcr purpotc until after the his b.'eii en1, 'J'he djlegalos lo the Agricultu ral College will bve hem on the 2itli init-, nnd vlll be abntit tomal diJ- THE COLUMBIAN AND The Market Htrccl slorfof Moyer llros., bu been clised and both tho drug and express hind-ne-ss transferred to their new and hatubomo is tnblishnieiit on Main Street, This fuel shoti d hi homo in mind by (heir numerous custom ers, who will find nt tho new storoevery con venience nnd facility for Ihe prompt and sills factory transaction of business. June 21 1-w The Winona Fire Compuiy received COO feel of hemp hose, and two brass pipes on Tiie'.l.iy last. This hoso l wnrranlcd lo Inst as long as thai tnndo of leather nnd requires much leu c ire lo keTp In order. Tlio Winona company is iin-y fidly prepire-.l for service, cxccpl n n gards unifotnis, nnd these lhiy hnpn to obtain with iheptoceids rf Iho Mlval to be given on the 1st, 2nd and lib of July next. M-i-cnlint- (Iowa) Dally J.untnl. Messi,. ,1. n. li.nn.lt,VCo. Mukigor,Mich., Ihussie-ils: St. Jacob's Oil Is tho best lini ment aiound hete. Wo -ell morn of it ibmi of anv olher proprlonry medicine wo have in our 'lore. Our customers an- continually pralsint! its rlleetlve rpislilif.; nnd we think, (lint ills be best remedy for rhruni iiImii, nourilicin, etc , we have ever bail in stock . Thofo Cat adian fanners who refrained from plaining, in iho belieflh.it the world would ho destroyed on Sunday last, must regret their ercduliiy now. Ol't repealed failures on llm part of prophets of dl aster .1 i tint nmi,r o. eliscourig.-tliem iii theloist.or winken tho fiiih ol lliulr followers. The intelligcnco of the ninr Icenlh century Ins, ovidently, failul lo reneh certiin lioigliliorhpods, Moyer llros. Invite their friends, customers, and tho public generally, to visit their new drug store, corner of Milti nnd Centre streets They havo the laroet and b of goods to be found In this part of the Stale, and aio determined not to hi excelled by any other dealer, oillier as rcgaids quality or price. Their storer, wholesale and retail, will amply repay inspection. 'Ihc festival civen by" the ladles of St. V.nil'u chureli on Friday aid Saturday evenings, wni cnureiy euccesflul, both In a so cial and pecuniary rensc. Tho room was well filled by ladies nnd gentlemen on both eve nings, and their nurcbases of ibn dplir.if-ica nf- feted were so liberal that a handsome Mini was realized. Thu ere reeeintu u-orn f51 .17. r..-, and after deducting expenses, thero remained Cum .. eo.).u.j io no nppneu to tne cxtluguifhment of tho church debt. Tho result is highly gratify ing to llioso having the affair in charge and most creditable to thoso who attended. Areyou going to paint? If so.sond to Henry S. Hear, Montour Paint Works, Hupcrl, l'.i.. for simph- android prices of Strictly Pure White Lend. SI itc Colors, Iron Paints, Pulty .Ve , and r ive (he wholesale and retail profit Von ran inK your own colors, from best m.iier ial, with Pure Linseed Oil.for 75 cents to SI. 20 per gallon. Kespeclfully Youro &c apr. l,"-Gm IIenuv S, IIiiay, "l'lie Crisis in Ireland"? the subject of a leciure to ho delive-ied in tho Opera House, Illoonisl.urg, em Tuesday evening next,, by M. M. O'Su'livan, ono uf the traver.-ers in tho bite Irish State trials. As Mr. O'Snllivnn is thoroughly conversant with ail tho farls reiativo lo Iho peculiar state of affairs in Ireland, it may be cx ccted that his address will bo both iutciesting and in structive. It will undoubtedly he a strong ar gument for the righteousness of tho iqiri ingof the Iri-h people, against the tyranny of tho Fnglish government. So well known an orator asj Mr.O'Millivun should hnvea large audience. THU TliKASVltKIfS l'EHCE.STAUE. Kits. Col.u.MliiAN : If the law gives the Com missioners the power to regnlato the peiccnt agj of the County Trcaturer on the counly lax, would it not I o eci neuiical nnd wise for the tax-payers at lb.- coming delegate election lo make ; candidates for Commissioner pledge themselves, if elected, lo reduce the ( crceutage from four to two per cent., thereby saving enough money to pay (he expenses of two Com miwdonois, and rliil pay ihe County Trtasurci a huge salary for his cervices. Oiangeville, June 20th, 18S1. There is .mother lailway project under way, thutwill ditectly iill'ect the interests of lilooms hurg nnd Columbia county. The Pennsylva nia H. H. Comiiiiiiy iropoto to lay a track ns f.illows: Crowing Iho rive rat Clark's Island, below Catawissa, the rond will run between the river and canal lo Kuperl, there will cross tho canal nnd run up the bcrm hank ns far as Xanlicoke, whore it will probably cross thu river again and make connection with tlio L. V. li. K. or tho L. Sc S. li. It. This would give Iho Ponnsyl vnnia ro'id direel eoniniunlcithui with the coal II -Ids of Ihe Wyoming district, and thus obvi ato tho iieu-seily for piying imniensu sums for Ireight titliu i). L. ,UV. It. It. A force ol engineers arrived here on Tuesday morning and regibUred at thu Fxshango Hotel. Tho following is a list of their iiiime-: I. F. White, A. J. Coipr, J. Heine, (I. While, T. P. Yeager, (I. Wolf, S. Carter aid Freas O'uinn. If the Piiinslvaiiia H. It. is in car ties', this now o.ilorpiUo will ho rapidly pushed lo completion. ,V WOItl) W WAUNIMI. It lias b.en brought to our knowledge that peivous are in the habit of visiting Kosiinuiil Cotniliry .uid plucking llowers, carrying tliem away hy b.i.skf U-full. Such a:tu are sti icily forbidden Ik law, :t..d ofl'endeis render tin m-c Ives liable to fine uud iinprisonmenl. Tint then! may bu no unecitiii.ty upin thumb ject, tiiehis is uivcu herewith. SKC'IION l. lie it enacted, etc, Thai nny pei son or perso.is who i-hi.ll wiit'oll) ami in .Melons ly destroy, inutil ile, injure, pluck oil, deface or remove iherefre ni, any tree or trees, vines, llower, grass, or ornamental shrubbery, grow ing, being or temporarily heed therein, for orn uni-nUil or useful purposes, in any ceme tery or grave-vnrd in this I'o.nuiouwealth, used for Ihe inieriiient of humnu lieings, or shall wilfully lic-spuss in uud upon private enclosures in nny t" melerv or grave y.iiel afori-scid, sliall bo guil'y of a misd' unaiioi, and on conviction ot anv siid offenses, be sentenced to undergian imprison ment not exec-eding oneyinr,or to pnjr n fine of not exceeding ono hundrcil dollars (100) or both or either, at the eli'creii .n i f tho Couit Approved the l!) h day ul May, J870- li may lo well lo stato that a watch will be kept hereafter, and tho.'o dulcoied in commit ting ihe cfl'ens'.s specified will, bo punbbed to Ihc full extent of tho law. ADOltKllNAI. AltlilVALS. On Silurday nfioinoon h t, n pirlyof In dian children from the school at Caili-1 , ni rlv.d in town. Tho news of iheir mining bad prcid und q die a irowd was ussemblod at tho nillrud s anon in Liei". " 1 1 1 on iho d isky vini-tort- They were aicouipuuied by ihtlr pit cepiro s, Miss Hingis, daughter of William llurgess, formeily of this county. Tho chll ilrou, so.'inloon in nuinbcr, walked d'inrouly through tho .trcot', appurenlly indifferent lo ih curiosity they nruu.od, Duiing (heir brief stay in t wu their were the oljuelsof interest lo a host of upectutoiy, I nth old cud louug. Two Inrga w. gone coiivuvol ihuui to Milhillo, wh.te ihu will spend their huniuier vae.ilion Tn-- iiau.ee of thu childr.n, fjur gills and thir t:tn boy, uiid'lh. uih.s to which tl.ey In-long, i.i. uko.'i f.um ihu rtgister hook nt Iho Kx oUAugu Hotel, and are as fd.o.vv; Walton, Pawnecq Mabel D.innmoe, Kiowa; Auuio Meuuul, Pueblo; Klizibeth Dixon, Mouoinouioi I rani; lwiss, Kloux; linger, Si oux; Stephen, Sioux- Doty, Cheyenne; Joe Yeit.or. Pnvaj Duke, Sioux; Chojler, Sioux; Kmbry (liluon, Hlon.v; Wilon Troni'-, Kiowa; ICrnW liUc-St, Cluyeniic; Joe T)hir, Sioux Joseph Wlnmoby, hijKienoiue j LuLo rhllli,l Nt Perco, DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. St..l'aul's church will hoconrceralod onTues- day morning next, tho servircs beginning nl ten o e lock. Tho cleigy proent will most In Kvnns' Halt and proe. o I llience lo the chtirrl , wearing their rohcJ, li is thought that elirl.t or len clergymen will bu in atlendance. Hi. Hcv. M. A. DoWolfe Howc,l!ihop of tho Dio cese, will ptoiiotineo the sentence of consecrn lion, The services nro of a very solemn mid iinpresivechnrnelor, nnd will undoubtedly at tract n Inrgo congregation. The visiting clergy and numbers of the vestry, past and prasenl( will be entertained nt lunch, Immediately afte r iho service, nt tho residence of Mr. J. II, Harmsn, HMALh-roX. Wonre-dhdto nntiounee- that Iho two chll- tlie.ii who nroslrk Willi sninll pox, have parod tho dangerous utiig, of ih- disease slid nre now regaining henllh. Three, new e-nses aie report led. Mrs ttonser nnd two of her children. Those l.illur, n mentiono 1 in hist we. k's Ceil. U.MlitAK, had not bevii vnni luali-d, nnd were liv ing III the house of Mi. Wolf-,wh-ro the il bouse first nppoucd. From present indications, neither u' these cases will ho severe, X rumor obtained ciicillatieiu, n few days since, lliat llieie wa -e can of hihiiII pox in the house of Robert Hngpuhiich, on ICnst Street, This proved to bo iiiiirne, The attendant phyidclau informed us that tho nfitictioii was nothing more nor less thin what is commonly known as hives." Th,.io is no Decision fr alarm, but thero is urgent need of watchfulness and care. Willi otdinary precautions ll o spread of Ihe disease may bo averted, or kept within the im mediate vicinity of thu plaro where It origina ted. Cleanliness U ono safeguard og.ilust con tagion, and a free mo of such disinfectants ns chloride of limo and copperas in vault", and wherever thero isdtc-aying matter,woul.l bond- vi-ablo. Whitewash liberally applied lo out buildings h always proper. It h nol believed that small pox will become cpidcniic,Iand, even should n few more cases ho reported, that fact should not ho accepted as proof to tho contrary. 1,000 pounds Hatigh & Son's celebrated Fer tilizers, just icccivcd and for sab by Mrs. H. II. Aul, Kspy Depot, Pa. Tho goods havo gained Mich a reputation for vol id merit by tho many who havo used ihem, that there is no necessity to ciiiieiss the county ami take inort'jaijca on the far mer's cvminj crops in order to mako sales, They contain no mute hulk, suc't ai dirt or sand. The foUouimj analysis is guaranteed: Ammonia, 2 lo 2J per cent; soluble and precipitated phos phoric acid, 5 to 0 per cent; equal to available bono phosphate, 10 lo 12 per cent; soluble bone phosphate-, 7 lo 8 per cent, and sold at tho low price of $30 per ton, making it the htsl and cheapest manure on tho market. Have alsojust leceivcd near lead of salt, fresh and pure, which is being sold at bottom prices,eith- cr by the barrel, sncl: or bushel, and as the ten dency of prices is upward, now is the timo lo buy. A full stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Fish and Provisions, Pools, Shoes, Clothing, Notion-, (Juccnswnre, Wood and Willow Ware, eSe., Ac. i always on hand, and will bo sold at prices that will make it largely to your ad vantage to give us your patronage. Owing to our inexpensive location, advanlago in trans portation, Ac., we can bandlo goods nt consid erably lower prices than mostother parties and we propose giving our customers the benefit. Cash )taidfcr Jl. Jt. Tics. june 24-3w m;s.o.VAL. Miss Margaret Slenker, of New llerlin, is visiting Miss DiEsie McKclvy, Miss Forsytho and Miss Withington nro the guests of Mrs. M. E. Knt. Mrs. Hewitt, of Uellefonto, spent a few lays at J. J. Hrowcr's recently. Mrs. Slenker, of Now Berlin ii visiting at Mr. J, II. llnrinan's. Key. T II. Cullcn, of Freehobl, N. J., is in town, and will preach at St. Paul's (Fpiscop.il) ciiurch on Sunday. A. ij. Fritz, Esq., b.u his hw office lempora- ly willi C. I!, llrockwny, Esq., whero be can be found by all those who may desire bis ser vices. His card appears in ibis bvue. Mrs. Dr. Gardner, Mrs. J. G. Freeze and Miss Maude Frtezj are spending tlio week at Lewis' Lake. Mrs. Ewing, of llarri-burg,is visiting at her fathci'd, A. C. Smith, K-q. Prof. G. W. Ii.utebjof Shenandoah, attend ed the cx.imin itiun.s nt the Normal School last week. William Hryson, Esq., nnd Thomas Gerity, of Ceiitralia, were in town ou business ou Tuesday, Tho J.iy Cooke was not ready to receive gll.sts, but still euteriainid ils first ones on Thursday night. Tiny were- Mr.nndMrs. John i. Funston, of Ploomsburg, P.i. Mr.h. is Pre sident of Ihe lilonuirhorg bank, and stalled ou a trip to Winnipeg yeslerday,togelherwilli Mr. Coopor, oishier ol llio Allcntown bank, and Ilev. A.J. S. D.ipps, a director of the i aim bank They were nceoni) allied by Mr. Sch reibcr, and are on ii tour of iupeciion. Upon their re turn Ibey willgo to liisniaick and End of tho Track. Mooreheid D. T. Atyus. Farmers, don't forgot tli.it Hnrnian A IIus- B;rt carry a lull lino of all kinds of riaper knivos and oxlins. juno 17-lw rotniTIl CHMUI.Y. The energy and inniestness evinced by tbo-e having injehargo llieiirraiigcmcnlsfur the Fourth of July celebrat!ou, augur well for Ihe succchs of tho undertaking. Every possible means Ins been adopted lo add to tho interest of tho oc casion, end up to llio present limp, all the signs nro fuvoraUe. It la expected that dis tinguished guests will ho preeni,aud addresses lolivero.l by eloquent speakers. A committee, composed of threo liu-iiibeYs from each of Ihe firu companies, has been appointed to make cuernl arrangements. The members iirea.s follows; Friendship, Chief, William Webb, John Yost and W. II. Gilmoru; Winona, Ed. IJ. Clark, W. It. Tubbs and Paul E. Win; Hes- cue, Wallacj Hagenbuch, Harvey Verry and William 0. Evans. At a meeting of Ibis com mittee held laal week in tho paihrs of the Ex change Hotel, Mr. Webb was chosen Piesidenl ohd Mr. Wilt Secretary. A finance commilteo wns uppointed ns follows: Friend thip, Messrs Hotter and Housul ; Hcue, Messrs. Hagen buth and Evans : Winonn, Messrs. Winter- steen und Peacock. Messrs. Tulibe, Gilmoru and Wirt were appointed a couiuitlec on invl latioiis, Mr. Wntto precuic speakers, Mei-srs (iilinorj aul Yost U secure mueic und Messrs Chuk, Gnoigo Itbeu.o and 1). Hageiibuch lo lako charge nf decorations. Al a i-ubicqiiiiit lueelli'g held en Monday hisi, the li nine o coinmiltee made favorabh ie- poits of piogios'. Ci iiimuuicallons fieun all the Danvi le fuu compaiius Were leud, uccept ing iho invitations sun il.ini to be pre'Ci.t and piriicijiute, Mr, Georce E, tlwell was elect .el TrcMturer. Ai o'her nuetiig cjf the Ceui mitlee will be lie hi (his evening. II. e Friend ship company of Danville will bring their steamer, -md the Washington hn-o company wl l bu accompanied by a iluiiii ioi s- ll' ibiihle there will he u dir lay ol fire wotks in the eve niiu. LIl'niK nro heing iniulo tu noure oxeut sio.i tales on Iho railroads. In our next issuuii full programme) will begiwn. 'Ihe people of the county may rest iitsured Ihut thucolebrullon will ha in every rerpect criditabh, and will ei eel anything of tho kind in lllooimhurg for many yoars- Wo expect lo co mch an lm menso ussemblago as will prove beyond a doubt that tlio pcoplu still delight to honor the tiuiil verary of tho Day oUuelependcnce, Thcr Imvi Uen msiiy tnivnls of ttnvelitig men In town of late nnd Ihe holds have hud u a lively Undis lhiiinesso tnut bo improving, C'ommunlcatcil F. M. Towkshury, of Calawlsa township, wo lenrn Is a candidate for Counly Treasurer Mr T. is a life-long Democrat, from n Jcffer-aon-Jarkson slock. Twenty fivo years ago ho insdo his first political speech In this coun ty nnd has nlwnys worked for the party. If nominated and circled as of course he would be he will make a fillhful officer, ns he is cer tainly competent. Mr. Tewksbury will not Irnvel to solicit votes, ISew'pair Directories nre sometimes groat conveniences, hut they would ho much more Mlisfaetory if they contained reliable Itifurinn. lion ns to iho circulation uf papers. In How oil's Diieelory for 1881, wo find one paper In this county given a clicul itloti "exceeding ono thousand," when llsiirtiml iwiia Is not hnlf of that number. Another ono i quoted hi "not exceeding e,im thousand." This is nearly cor rid. It don not uxctud it thousand, nor does it eepial a thousand hy six hundred. 1 f the le porlsfiom other countios nro n Inaccurate ns from this, the dlrcctoti'n "imply mislead the people for who'o Information they are said to ho published. Tliei " 1 but one way lo remedy this defect and that U for the pll'jli'hers In ic-fu-e lo give any circulation lo papers, whole editors are u -twilling to miko an nlli.hwlt n to the coricctmiss of Iheir figures in answering in quiries ou Ihnl point. It will not do lo publish a sworn statement ns to ono paper and allow a paper with a much smaller list to claim a larger one. All should be tie ited nliko. TIiom wllh larger lists will not hesitate to mako afli davits, if It Ih known lint no oilier papers in Iho county will bo permitted lo chim a larger ono without swearing lo it. A little reform is needed by the Directories in this mailer. Marriages. IlltowK Pimsrx. Juno 17th, hy Hcv. S. Mitchell, D. D., at Jlloomsburg, Mr. Atilsbcry Drown, of Sullivan county, to Jliss Sabina Purscl, of Mount Pleasant township, Columbia cuinty. Business Notices Ladies' Dusters and hincn Suits for fl, $1.25, $1.50, $1.7i", $2.00. $2.50 to $2.75 for saloat Light Street by Hil:w loung-jujuow Havo niouey I Suvo money by buying your Clothing at UrosVN. Y. store. An endless variety of Straw Hats Uleariug out very ciieap at David Lowcnberg's, Hemcmbcr Iltindy has mado arrangements for a full .supply of fresh Lako fish for the mouth of June. Jtmol0 3iv If in want of Dress Goods or Trimmings goto Clark et Son's. Reaner and Mower Knives, Knifo Sec tions and Pivots of till kinds, Stoves,Hangcs, WI C:1l 1),r.a..lm., X'n fnr finln trtiv at Sharplcss' l'oiiiulry. juuc21 4w A full assortment ol' Neck Wear for gen tlemen at F. D. Deutler's. s H i Look nt tho Grand Suit of Clothing for $0.00 at Gross' New York storo Bloom. Navy llluo Suits, JNuvy uiuo rams, i. urn iiuo at David Lowenbcrgs. Wo havo a few mora of those Twilled Silk Parasols. Clark & Sou. Tho fish trade continues, tho vepotable trade continues, tho fruit trade continues and Iluudy continues to sell and deliver at .1 T.....I. nn...lu n a-iiaLilnva nml yejur eioui iieau tuuuo v11 Avnu..jo Frielius. Juno 10 3w New Lace Collars at Lutz A Sloan's. Manilla Hav Hono anil Sisal Hay Hope, I inch, I and 1 inch for sale at 10 cents, II cents and 12 and 15 cents per pound and 1 lay Hope Pulleys at J-ignt btrcet, nt Silas Young's. june 10-lw Dailies' Linen Ulsters at Clark A Sou's. . Fresh Fisb. E. C. ISundy dealer in Fish, Fruits and Ve-gelnblcs, is receiving daily from the fisheries on Eaku Erio tho different varieties of Lake fish, such as Trout, Pike, Pickerel, Salmon and White-fish. J u 10 3w Whito Vests, Dttcrs, Linen Pnnts, A largo lino ol bummer GooHs nt David Lowcnbcrg's. Straw lints at less than wliolcsalo pricn nt Gross' N. Y. htoro. 5v--n n woman nickiiiL' n bunch of grapes in another column, at Spcer'a Vineyards, from which Spccr's Port Gtapo Wine is made, that is t,o highly rstcemed by the medical profc-s-ion for tho use ot invalids, weakly persons and the nged. Sold by O. A. Kleiiu. jau 7'S1 ly Par.iiols from 10 cults up lo $1.(10 a' Light fcfr el, by PI Ins Ynuiig juno 10-l.v More- Panonls at Lmz eV Sloan's. We aro cdlering special bargains in La dies' Trimmed Hats und liniini-ls. Call oon. Clark iS: Son. For a Fine Dress Shirt, For a Finn Fancy Shirt go to Davi.l Liiwenberg's. Tho season for rc-nuiriiig vour Mowers, H.-apeis, Thieshi.ig Machines and other farming implements is at hiind.anel tho place to hnvp repairing ilono is at 1IAHMAN et HASS1HIT S Fouudiy and Maclinio Sl'op. This i tho only place in tho county whero 1). M. Osborne. ec Co's. machines nro ic- naircd. A full line of rxtrns for all the ieailing mowers, reapers, Ac. kept constant ly cm lianil. -way w Clothing suhl cheaper than ever at Gross' N. 1, store. Wo havo now added to our stock a full linn of Ladies' Muslin Undergarments, which wo think as good and cheap as can Lo mado nt home. Call ami examine. Clark oV bon, LotH of Timothy teed and Clover seed for sulo at bight ctre i t tiy fellas l tiling, juiucw - . For Fine Shoes of nil kinds, go to Dent' ler's. New Lace Curtains at Lutz e"c Sloan's. Leave your Oiclc-rs I Leave vour Orders at liunclv's for Ircsh Flh. Fruit ami Vcgeta- hlcs. Ooeels eleliveicel lit your door free of liurge. Juneiuaiv Tlio hti-t are the cheapest huy your Hoots auel bhocs of Deuller, When in the couroot human events it hocomcs necessary to purchase) Clothlog, for a bargain go to David Lowenhcrg's uud you will get lull vutuo lor your money. Moro Linen Ulstets nt Lutz et Sloan's. Shoss at cost at Groin' K. Y. storo. Jlr. D. W. Smith, of Liinestoneville, Montour counly, bays holms used nn "Os- horne" Self-hinder since lb7i); has cut ICO acre; heen ul no expento (of repairr; has cut imtn that wcio us badly down and tangkil as it ns po'sihlo lo he, and will wnger tne price 01 tun iniiciiine that lio can cm any grain that It l pe'stililo to cut with nny machine, and bind ittltthtrr and better than can ho done by hand. T. W. I'uri-tl.iienr lluck llr-nt, Kays tho "Onborno" fc-clf-bindpr bought hint year, "fills tho bill" and dots all that Is claimed lor It, I', K. Miiiih, near Danville, (-ays ho cut the ivorit uinitieii oais no over n.iw, Inst yctf, wiui iup iHuonip, nml cannot speak too nigiily in iih piaise-, IIauman & ILvbur.HT, Agents, juno 10 llloiiiiibbiiig, l'a, If ou want Linens or Alpacas go to Gross' N, Y, storo A IlANUmiOCH COUNISIIKEIT, Thf-ro la a rlftlifi mutt . r.inil, t r..lt l. r..,r,i..i,.nn pni portlne; to bo "Walnut Leaf llalr ltcbtci.er."'! ho MronecBi ovlile nco 01 iho meat value cf "Walnut Lent llalr IlcMoier"ls tlio fiiit Unit iiarlleB know ing Its cltloacy try to linlintu ll. rach bo.ilo of the uui.imiu uud u "iiiu buniio" uiii.o siKiiaturu or "i, r.. itviivu, i in, i!ii.iiui-i,!iLriioewi in inn Kiasbl and Iho "Itltloiu " Is cseli nr nn.l imtinlrun.u u-. ler, while it roMCWetintllliecciniiciiiiit piorrrllet iiocenj.ry lo ieleie life-, MKor.uiowtli, and color tu iho Ualr. I'uki.mo only iroin ictionwbjo lurllcst, ttetli Wttlti vprrriLlfd. c, H. Crlltcnton, h'ew i ivibvitj, L.V-.MOV itvm. ote, j, wj-tt HOLMES & SCHUYLER. BARBED WIRE nro undoubtedly tbu cheapest nnd most durable Ibuco iiiude, ia not rlToetcd by lire, wind or llood.doos not eiutfe snow drifts, lakes fewer posts and Htoelt c-nniiot ptibh it down. Otir wire is four pointed, is niiido of two strands of nuinber 12 bet galvanized steel wire twist ed together just enough to allow for contraetton and expansion in .Summer and Winter, barbs are fastened every seven inebes. The use of barbed wire is no longer an xpornnent, as last year over ono uindred thousand miles were put up. We Dcliovo our wire 10 no tho best and cheapest now man ufactured because it is made of the )cst steel wireand runs 15 feet to tho pound htiviiifc tho greatest strength and visibility with tho least weight ot any made, rut up on spools of about 100 rods weighing about 100 pounds. Price cr pound 11 cents by tho spool, ess (uantities Hi cents per )OUU(l. HOLMES 8c SCHUYLER. UDITOH'S NOTICE. IN KR-ESTATK Or OOOHIBV UEI.ICK, DKCKASKK. Tlio tin.lcrslcnwl auditor annotntcil by tlio Or- Dhans' Court of Columbia county, to ellstrltnito bal ance In bawls of Clinton Mcllck-.e.iccmor ot tlio salil decedent, to and among tlio parlies entitled thereto, will bit nt bl3 ontco In tlio town or liloonisijurs, on Wednesday, tun nam eiay or .nine, A l).. issi. nttcn o'cloct In tlio forenoon lo perform tlio du lies of ti'i appointment, when nndwlioioall persons lulnBny claims upon bald fund will ap nearnndrrovo tho samo or uo debarred from le- celvtntf any sharo Uereof. ii. ri.A.iv .i.ii, Mayn.4iv Auditor. A UDITOH'S NOTICE. ESTATK OF WILLIAM SAVAOK, DKCEA8E1). n-lm tln,lnr,l.nnrl A.lriflftr nr.nnlntr.,1 hv flirt Clr. pliana' Court of said county, lo mako distribution of tlio balanco of tlio fund In tho hands of David Kavairo. Administrator of said decedent lo nuo amonu parties entitled tlicrcto.wlll sttnt Utsofllccln iiioomsoura in sain county, on .iionoay, euo nui day of June, A. 1 issi, nt ten o'clock a. in., ot said day, when and w hero all part'eo lnte -ested In said fund must nt tend o- bo forever debarred from any sharo ot said fund liUl JAUU1J1, Jlayjb-tw Auditor. UDITOH'S KOTICE. ESTATE OF JOSEI'II 1'. C0NNK1I, DECEASED, Tlin iinilnrslt-nprl nudttor nnnolntpd bV tllO Or phans' court of Columbia county, to mako illstrlbu- Ilnn nftlm funil In tin, lmnilH nf T.lovel T. Conner. udmlnlstrntorot said decedent, lo and nmoiiK.tliO nartles entitled thereto, will sit nl ins oinco ju uio nwnnf lllnnmh.m- nn S.-lnrilftV. llio 'i.Hll d.lV Of June, A. 1)., ISal at ten o'clock a. in., to H;rfonn the uuticsor nisaiipoinimenc, wncu unu wnuiu un iiu. bons h.iMinr any claim on said fund will apiv.ur unu jirovo tho same or bo debarred from receliUiR any share thereof . .,... li. itLeii.u.i..,., Jlay 2T-1W Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOUN BOSTON, lictf. AS tu. . I , nnnn.i.tm, l,V ,l.neir plians' court of Co:umbin county, to inalcodHtrlbu tlonot the funds In too hands of tho udmlrlstra torn of said dece dcnt.to and ai.ionc tho partlcn ei ti lled thereto, will sit at tho ontco ot Cieo. V.. Llwc-ll, libit , In tlio tonn of lllooinsbiirg, on faturday, Iho slxlecntli day of July, I'M, at ten o'clock In tho lOlUUO.UI, III .IIIV11 i.niw .luu j.iuw ,-v..... ...... Inir claims against said estate must aptiear and pre- ...7. 1... ,,..,..-... ..iiiii iiiiv H i:11-.'l l.r nu.il. luu nitwu w uu ,.w... " -. said fund. ..,. x-. r. iiii.i.ii.11 m., Juno Hi-oiv Audttor. 4 DMINISTItATOIVS KOTICE. K3TATE OF BENJAMIN MNDEIIMOTII, PECEASEP. Letters of admlutstritton on tho estate of llenjamln I.ludeiiuutli, lato of comni:niini iwp.coiumoiaco., .'(.i-i!i-.r.,i. it:i., ot-i-ti irranic.l bv llio lte-elstcr ot said county to the miflorsiiroed aihnlntstrator.All licrsons UilvlUK C '1I111I1S uauillhl. hilt riu.wiui Du.u m vvuuui. niu le-iiue-Meel to present thoiu for settlement nnd ttiOMi Indebted to tho estate lomako pajnieutto tho uuderslfracd auiiiinisiraiorwiiiiouc.ii-iaj-. J7.1.U ijl-Ui I. 11,, . V. Mil t.KH, Adinlnbtiator. At torne-y. 1'. O. Itlnmow n, l'a. May cl-cw 17 XUCUTOll'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF OEOIICIE HfOlIES, PrCEASEU. I.fili'1-H Ifstninciitarv on tho cstato of Cloorea Hughes, lata of Iho town ot Cataw lss.i.Columbta co. l-chi.'ii.. .!.'ciiis(.L huo be-on irranle-d bv tho lle-els- tcr of said county to M.Cl.lluiftics, executor, of l'atawl!s.i All persons havlni; claims aculnst I ho cs- laio or llio iieceiu'iii 1110 ri'.iie'sioii 10 pre-se-ui iiiciii for settli-uient nndthoso Indebted lo thoestnto to mako n.iv incut lo tho undcrblcncd executor with- outucfay. o Slay 13 uw Kxt'outor. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. IN T HE MATTLll OF TDK F STATE 01 SILAS KA1INS, HE- CKASKO. Uio undcrslL-ncd auditor nnnolnte-d by tlio or phans' Court of Columbia county, to mako ellsn lbu 1 Ion of tho rund In Ihe hands ot the exec 1 or of said decedent, lo nnd ninoni; tho parties en tilled thereto, will sit at his onico In H nomsburi!. on SniuuHy, Auru-i 13th, issi, at ten o'c'oc: In Iho forenoon to perforin tho duties of his nppolrt Inent, when and wheio nil poisons havlni; nny claims upon laid fund will nppcnr andprovotho sumo or bo debarred fiom itcclvlng auy share thereof. I'AUL k. WIIIT. JunolMtr Auditor. DMINlSTIlATOll'S NOTICE. :mtatk uf iiikam k. klink, i-lckased. Letters of Administration on tho cstato nrillrarn 11. Kline-. Into ot Oianeo townshtn. Columbia comi ty, I'ennsylvanla, deceased, have been ernntcd nv uio iicirisicr or said county to J. Howard Kline, of oraiiBCi llo. administrator. All persons jniviuk cinims nirainse inn csinie ot said doce llotif vi nlinLtA.1 tn urnon.i, .Ii.k.i tn tn,. ,...nr.. and those Indebted to tho cstato to makn payment iu iuu i.uuviciuuu vuiiiiiiiaiui.ur,viuiuiic uciay. J. IIOWA1II) ki.ini:, Admlnlslrntlr. C. w. MIi.i.kii, Alt''. Orange-. Mo, l'a. NciTICB Is hereby clvcn that an application will tin muiln If, tin. (Innni-iihl,. i.-n.-ii. .Hideo of the Court of Ccinmoii I'le-as, ot tho Co.ictv of Coliiir.bin. cu lilrtay. Iho 1ft day or July, A.' n., ism, for a Charter to incorporate n Mutual Aid So cle ly for utiaorrled persons In tbo Town o. Dlooms burn. V. T). DENTI.Klt. I JOliM I'Bai'ock. J- com. L. a, WIN'I'liHSTEEN,) Juno 10. 'si 3y JXKCUTOK'S NOTICE. J.STATK Ol' JOHN SANDS, !ECASKP. Icttcis trbtnmcntary on Iho crtatn of Join) Kiu.ds. lateet iireci.weod twi C'oluinbla cnuntv elrcrnfoil, hr.vcl ien Blunted by tho liejdsteror snl.l county to ll K. Sloan, cf I'ruiiL-eelllr-. cy. r-..tr.r a 11 pi i sons haclnir tinting HKiilnst tbo cstato of said de cedent mo leiiuested lo present the in f r settle mint, and those Indebted lo Iho istalo lo miki- I'ujiiieju iu mo ouueisiucu uuiun.isiraior, without - , J)' K.KLOAN, C. W JIiuiK, Kiecutor, , Alt'y, Oraiiejevaie, l'a. pUIII.lCKOTICF, Notice u in rebv ctven that nn application will b. mmto to ItlsK xcelleiipy, llcnry.M. Iloyt, ilocinor ol uit-riui' ci reiiiis.ieiiu.i.,iorie ciiiiiie-.'oi inoorrsii'a tint of " Ih" llatnwlssa Maiiiifue-turlncr f-ninnanv".,! tlio f.tliilaj or J ul, A. I) , ISM. umlc.-tho troMstnio e l the (li iierol Act of Ass. inbly, upiirov- .1 iho tweii isiilntli duvet A pill. A. IL, Mr. 'llio character unn ui r,.m ii mi-njij in vj uiixTi oriiieii oeintr III. biilUllne nnd liiai.iilactuiliiL- or r.illriu.ti -nru m, , ,,,, caiolmronoli. trim rat lounctiy i.i.d Irun buslncsi in vvni-cv.iie'u ineiceuili. W. 11 1IIIAWN, Airy for Company, Catawlsba, l'a., Juno 17, 16si-3w 1 ' UDITOU'S KOTICH. K8TA1K 01' JOHN KVH.1SO, MCKAPEO. 'Iho undersigned, Auditor appointed by tho Or i bans' court of Columbia county, to uiaku dutrlbu i Ion ot the lur.d in ll.o bands of Uiu ndmlnls lialore.t thoostutoof said decedent, to nnd nmoiii imitlOH entitled thereto, s 111 sit at his omeo In Mooinsbuiij.on Baturdoy.July Mrd.issi, at lu o'eloc In Iho torcii" on, lo u rform tho duties ot his oppolntmenr, wheu and whero nl partm lntrroctr.1 In said rund mint ninxnr mm , tliblr rltluu CV bo tower dcbaiieUtioui any Bliuitl of said fund, 3a ..... CW.MILI.Klt. Tfl juuv mi, Aicaiwr HOLMES & SCHUYLER. GOODS IN SEASON. Look over our stock of gooiln for present use uud fcee if there is not something you want. If so, call on us, wlicre you have tho advan lage ol" greater variety und lower priceH. aikivtttor Teeth. Horse 1 lay ForlcH. Hay Fork' Pulleys. Hand Hay Forks. Hand Hay linked. Gnisri Scythes. (I rain Scythed. Beythe Snaths yeythe Stoned, Grain Cradles. Sisal J I ay Hope. Pure Manilla Jiope. Hand Grass Sickles. Hand Lawn Mowers. Fly Trap. Wire Mosquito Netting. Ice Cream Frecezcrs. Cherry Seeders. Preserving Kettles. HOLMES & SCHUYLER Thl3 space Is reserved fcr advertisement of C. c. ClallKnau, dealer In Moves. Tinware. Term C'oit.i 1'lpe, ,vc. This Is tho best place torn Job of tin i oof Inu. orcra llouse, Centre slicet, lllooinsburB, l'u. A J , - On the ist of this month our stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods at Oak Hall was seven hundred and forty-three thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars and eighty-one cents. MMiiiii m ! nw HMiiif i nnr Miimiii- iini'-MinM Where is there another such stock to select from ? The old house has been remodeled. The old hands (most of them) arc still there. The old principles of just and right prices, sound goods, fashionable styles, substantial finish, arc strictly adhered to. Who founded the business, is at Oak Hall every day look ing after things, and in all the history of Oak Hall it was to push up its high standards and drop down to lowest prices. tiCSr5;; old-time greeting to our friends everywhere, and another cordial invitation extended to come to Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. The Largest Clothing House in America. Postscript. The last new thing we have done is to open a TEN DOLLAR ROOM, where we have gathered a great lot of full Suits, suitable for dress or business, which we shall sell at $io. You can judge of the cheapness of our stock by seeing what we can do for $10. v. & H, XTOTICK 11 irsolulloii cf tho Hoard ot Directors i oIiheNoiiliiu.dWtst liriiiicb Hull 1 load Com I'any, a sreclul iccelUe cf the- siockLoldcrs of thu company Ik culled lor Tucrnuy, Jui o lsl, lesl.ut t o o'clock p, in., ut tho oiileo of iho eomiwny In UlcoinsburK. WW. MI,bcetetury. r KGAL KLA.NK8 OF ALL KINDH Lj ON 11A.MU i.TVUK COLUMVUtc OV5ICK HOLMES 8c SCHUYLER. TINSIWHING. It does not seem to ho gener ally underritood by some of our tnule that we aro prepaied tc do Tinsmithing in all its brunches. This we have often noticed by tho expressions of surprise of many who, when in the rear of our store, noticed men working in an adjoining building. Wo car ry a full stock of Tin and Tin Hinith's Sunnlies and tire prepared nt all times to do all kinds of work. As low prices seem to be tho most popular wo huvo REDUCED THE PRICE OP ROOFING To 5 O exits a Foot, using tho panic grade of tin ns heretofore und other work at cor responding prices. HOLMES 8c SCHUYLER. fr - fl .1.. B U8IN1-BS CAHDH V181TINO tlAHl)8, lillXUKADS, l-orxiats, u. o.,i Neatly tad Utiyiiv vrtateel ut tho C'OLtii tiAa Oi, i