THE COLUMBIAN. IH.(l03ISniIll(l,llllllAT, JULY, IS ISS1 " runT.ia hai.ks. A liyciclo club Is conleraptiUel In Danville. Work Iim teen re.umed nt Ncnl & Son' fiitnnrp. A nun of smill pnx U rcpnrtnt nt riiiiitmry, nml much nlnrm l fi'lt liy tho cltlr. n. Sultr-cr lins nn liuinine r-kck of tnu'leiil In. ulriiinenlt) nml lowing tnrtclilnm. do nnd rco tlirm. Mrs 1'J. H. Ikeler nnd rhildmn have gone to William Cnli-V, Hili-iirliinf lowinhlp, to tws a couple of wrek There will hea fixtfvil In iho grovo at ihe St. .limine luircli, Oiangovllle, Saturday nf ci noon nnd evening. 0. A. Klr-im hna rercnlly iiiuln smile tlecMe-el Improvement lo hU drugslolo by cnlirglng the rooir, painting, ie. l-'rt-aj Ilrown liaH removed hl limur.ince office from Ihe sloro of Lutz .t Sloan to Moyer llrollier's building, aecond lloor. The csfo U reported of an Ohio bov who ha a worm traveling about jul under his skin, Why not provide Iho youth with an "inrly bird," nt once? There is n break in tho canal tibovn the Dan ville lock nnd Ihe water ban hern let out of that level. A l.irgo breach w,n unite in the towpalh which it will take several weeks to rt- pair. The hoy William Dowers who waasobidly burned, died on Thursday night of lust neck, Thin is only one more warning lo those who in ditlgo in tho practice of kindling fires wllh coal oil. The Daily Sun and its weekly reprint exliili- iled great cnlorpriso In Ihelr clahoral ncconnt of Iho Fourth of July proceedings. Their full report readi as follows: "No accident of note occurred on Monday." That excellent paper, tho West Chester Jejfersonlan, m entered upon its fortieth vol- time. It contains a large amount ol the best reading, political nnd miscellaneous, nnd is ably nnd vigorotifly edited. Willie, son of W. II. Gllmore, IimI one of his thtin bs wounded by Ihe discharge of n small pistol, last Friday. Accidents of this kind will occur just so long as children are per mitted to handle dangerous weapons. "Malt Hitters are the best 'Miters.'" "They promote sleep and idlav nervousness, "liest liver and kidney midicines "-old." "They knock tho 'chill-' every lime." "liest tiling for nursing mothers to bo had." Merchants aid businessmen are wise who pre. servo the checks that Ihey give in pavmentof bills. 1 1 not tnfnipiently happens that, in iho absence of receipts, checks alford the necessary proof of payment and save the double litiuda lion nf indebtedness. If you contemplate a western trip, consult R. D. Darlington, nt the Philadelphia & Head ing depot, ltupert, before purchasing tickets. He will give you all the needed information, and sell you tickets over the heat routes at the lowest figures. Mrs. Ii. F, Hicks died of small pox on Sun day morning and was buried at night. She had long been a sufferer from consumption and her constitution was loo much enfeebled to withstand llie attack of another disease. He death is the second caused by small pox. Work is progressing rapidly on the new building nt ihe Danville Hospital for Ihe In sane. Iron joistx will be used on tho first lloor of tho corridor In the South wing and wooden joists on ihe second lloor. All possible means will bo taken to render the buildings fire proof. A large crack was found in tho reservoir of tho Water Company lat wetk on drawing off Ihe woter. It is puppofce,' that it was made nt the time of the breaking of the embank inent, as there has been a loss ot water evir since then. It is now repaired, and it is hoped no further difficulty will occur. Mr. C. It. Woodin is lying very ill at Ding- hamton, N. Y, Afier taking supper on Tues day evening ho retired to his room, anil while in conversation fell from his chair Insensible He was doing belter al last accounts, anil has our heartiest wifhes for a speedy recovery. Xerwick Independent. Samuel Uogcrl , of New Columbiir, died al tho rcsidenco ofhis daughter, Mrs. I. P. Long, in Wilkes-Harre, last Saturday morning, aged sixty-seven vears. He leaves a widow nnd nino children, all of whom were presentat his eat i. Onn nf his snns is Mr. J. K. Jioeert. editor of Iho Union-Ttetuler. It will please Iho rising generation to know thai, barring accidents, tberowill bo a big crop of chestnuts this yenr. At the proper timo physicians will look up Iheir linl, splints and bandages and bo ready for Iho selling of broken limbs. Hoys will bo boys, an I a fracture of arm or lei? is one nf the thitiL'3 that youth Is heir to. The horse attached to liuckalew Bros.' bag gage wsgon btcume frightened on Monday morning in the alley at Iho Exchange Hotel, and tore loose from the wagon at the first nlunee. It run down Main Street lo Klelm's drug slore where it was caught by C. A. Kloiin. One of the waeon thills was broken, but no further damagodone. Teachers and other who wish to attend the meotini? of tho Slate Teachers' Association to he hold at Washington, on the tiOtli iual., can procure orders for excursion tickets over Ihe tho Northern Central and Pennsylvania rail- roads by applying lo J. F.Sicket, ticket agonl, Oermantown, Penn'a. A postage stump flhoiild be enclosed. Atn meetincof tho Winona Fiio Company held on Monday evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Clco. E. Elwe-ll; Vie President,!!. P. Vannatta: Recording Secretory, Paul E. Wlrlj Financial Secretary. I- I). Dentler: Treasurer, . H- Poust; Foreman, L. S. Wlnlerstienj First As slslanl. J. F. Peacock: Second Assistant, C II. Robblns: Trustees. A. A.CIark, L. Alexander nnd S. F. Peacock: Firemen, C. Woodhouse, E. H. Clark, W. C. Sloan and J. Palmer. Wlut Is known as the New York .Vein cholera cure, is somulhlng thaUbould be kept in every "household in tho land. If tiped at an rnrly singe of any ntlack of cholera morbus, tho cure la almost infallible. In every household whore there are children this remedy should lie kept ou haul. FollowIiiL' is Iho recipe: "Take equal parts of tincture of cayenne popper, tincturo i.fnniuni. tincture of rhubarb, essenco of peppermint and spirits of camphor. well. Doio, 10 to 80 drops inn nine water, according to ago and violeneoof symp- toma, repealed every fifteen or twenty minutes until relief is obtained." tt...i ,i... a.i f a ,,!. lu which became n wiiucr iiiu Jltl ui nwvwM.; - i .i.. o.i. t.. i-e rv nerson who II.VT Ull IIICJ Olll UI UUIIO IW,,-"- I"' practices medicine or surgery mustprcseut to theprolhonot.ryoflhe county In which he re- sides, hi. tlinloma for record, and the predion, i ....:. lseof birth, ...;... ... ... ,l. .! .,lna a copv nr.i.,ii..,n..' fll In ihe oflicofor public .11. V... i..... wi. Whore a person his though not airradualeof a midlral collets, a oa Ii not rwulred, A number of tho MocklioleltiMnf llm Muno Creek railroad In order to irr-t n rnllrnitd Inln Sullivan Comity, nro cndinvnrlntr in nrirr.! coiiirmiiv and procure a charter for a now rail mail, to he called Ihe Lvcomlnp. Sullivan and Hradfotd railroad Company. In thin project It 11 propoMd lo use the bed of iho Mimcv Creek road, ihat being the one lermintir, nnd the oth er terminus ultimately to reach llrmlford coun ty. It will have the Indorsement and mpport of several prominent railroad mugnalo. An n matter of precaution the Hoard of Heallh rccomnm.d'd Ihat no r-trrlcfH be held In any of the clmrclim 1al Pnndiv. which ri-r-nni. tin iielnlion wns complud w til:. It was denned advlnable to nvi U all Rntlu-rlngt t,f people, nn m.iliv lnr.'oiu have be-t-n very Impiudenl in ox- posing tliun-olvts uimeces-iiriW lo small pox i strict tpiirantlne Is kept up, and Ills believed ml nil ihng.r from a further tpicjil of the list-are) ha' (iis-oil. tOornmiinlcatert. h. M. Tewksbiiry, the candid lie fur County Treasurer, who reluses to travel for votes. In fjrms us ilmt frjtn letlirs and olhtrwlso word received, he feels flattered In his exptctaiions of a nomination Mr. Tewksbiiry proposes lo subject lilmsilf lo the rules of ihe Democratic party of Ibis county. Can not a competent man bencminaled who will not Iravtl for vote.? tn Wilkes-llarre, on the Fourth, Hecse Ia shop, first sergeant of the Wyoming Artillerists was thrown from bis horse, nnd frnrlnrrd his ckull. He livid but n few hours. Lyr-hon's horso was frighlenid by fire crackers. Catha rine Thoma, a girl of sixteen, was diowncd in ihe Su'iuchannii, by tho upsetting of boat Although there were numbers of men and boys on iho bank at Ihe lime, and iho boat was near Iho sboro, tho girl perished. Her companions were saved. If Itepubllcani tluough the county who etc- pcntl on homo papers for Ineir news, want lo know what is going on in the world they should tako Ihe Col.tlMlilAN. Last week the IieptMicun contained a little over one half n column about the attempt to assassinate tho President, while the Columbian printed two columns and a half And yet we nro accused of being "jeal ou" of their "enterprise," The most powerful mict'oscopo has luled lo discover any such thing as tnlorprifc in connection with that paper. Nashville Daily News. TKHHIIil.K. Such is the term Mr. C. W. Purcell, of ihe National Slock Yiirds,'Chicago, III., applies to his suffering9. He saA"s: 1, for one, wish lo speak a word of praise fir St. Jacobs Oil. I -ufiVrcd with a pnln in my shoulder and arm for some six months nnd at limes it was terri I In. One liollle of St. Jacobs Oil, however, cured mi ilieuoughly. It is said that n certain resident e f this town, who is engaged in purchasing and i-hipping country produce, has reported in difi'erent pirts of the county that the prevalence, of suinll pox here is gencrul, pulling the number of eaes as high as fifty. As the report is utterly anil wil fully false, we hope) the country people will pay no attention to it. His object liniloiibteil- ly is lo keep farmers at home with their pro- . . . 1 .11 !. duce. fo thai he can travel arounei aim uny h up at low figures. If we can get held ef any well authenticated casts of such false reports we shall lake pleasure in publishing name'. Preparations fur the show season of 18S1-2 are almost complete, a., far as lb" organization of companies for travel is concerned. The Clipper gives a lbt of 160, nnd says there more still. An examination shows that eight of those will appear in classical ploys, only one in grand opera, and ten in conceits. Comic opera will be performed by twenty-one, musical burleeeiues by nine, pantomimes by four, min strels by seventeen and varieties byniue. Of the rest, forty-one are formed to support stars of more or less effulgence, nnd thirty-nine are to present plays which have had metropolitan success. Some years ago lead was discovered, or re ported to be, at Afton and a mine was opened. No great rtsulls were obtained, and tho ven ture was abandoned, mainly for wanl of funds wilh which to carry on Ihe work. Recently Mr. A'. P. Wetherill and others have deter mined to reBiime work and men have been here thii week, to make arrangements for beginning operations. It is claimed by the parlies inter ested that other valuable metals, beside lead, aro to be found in the mine, and that Ihey ex ist in paying quantities. Just when the enter prise is to be commenced is not known. HKl'OItT OF DO.UtD OF HEALTH. Thursday morning ten o'clock. No new caies of small pox. l.Yiiir re-eiiiiriii!- medical alleudnnce. The one (James Lennon) most eerious Wiieli on tenuis murniiih" The admonition given by our board in regard to cleaning up, wo are glad lo report, is being heeded. Wo olworve, in passing around, many lots and yards in u very much improved con dition. ... J. W. 11AKTMAN, Chnirmau Iloaid of Health. There were Iwo murders committed on tho Fourth, nt points not distant from this i.lace. Durinc a emarrel, at Portland, near Scranton. Joseph Manu, conductor on the Del aware. Lackawanna and Western railroad, was stabbed lo death by Ins brother-in-law, ftiewart Garrison, who escaped. At Locust Dale, Kou ert Henine and John Lennon, who were con nected with the Haschee murder nl that place several years nco, and for which Lennon was discharged on Iho Saturday previous from n five years' term in Ihe perulonliary, got into an allercAlion about the murder, wheu Henine flrnw a revolver and fatally wounded Jhomas Ileunon, an uninterested parly. As small pox is still reported bad at H1?0""- i.,,... nml til (e...llrre. the authorities ol n- liamsport shnuld be on the look-oul fer fear it ...... i.n in.nnrii.il lirn. A uno w repoit.d .ii,...i,.i. vp.K nlav. and four orflvo deaths occurred at Hloomsbmg within llie last tiuy or two,- )Villiumrpoil UaseUe a- jjuweun. I'lw. .imnnent is untrue. Unly two ueains h occurred n Ms Place, since imau pu . . ti , made lis nppcarauoe. At present there is uui nn severe case, linu me untaw i "J" . ., 1, - I- .l..!.. A.it There is altogether loo much exaggeration o our misfortune. Hi, Mnmliiv Usl. cunslablo IIarrl3, of tbi. i,,wn went to Ever's CJrove and there arrested a voiinzmari named rraniuiii i: jnjiur, u was charged with ombuweiueni. Taylor bad i,ct,n ,,oycd by Mr. Clark Callmilcr, al his mlii .... (J.embrii. and look advantage of the n.iniiiiy afforded lo appropriate some S-'-iCO of I'ldUndsi's money. The rontuhlo brought i.t, ,iSOner here and then look htm lo Wilkes riarre and lodtred him In jail. Tayloi's record ja i n0 lueun8 dtnr.bul he had led a proper n .Iinionllv. of lute. Ho htu succeeded in Letting himself into a deplorable situation and w ,avo occasion lo regrci nia ncuun Dealers in counterfoil coin have been do Ini! a thrivinc bJslnesa In soiuo parts of this Stale, acceding to our exchanges. The money was put out in such a way it"" ' l' I t ..... I i.nllv inta Ihe bands ol hucksters nnd farmers, I 4 . , i i and persons who least suspect fraud, l ie counterfeit coins looked at willi ft casual e)o would at once U laken for genuine. It is onr) nn a closo Inspection and by comparison n real half dollar that the difference is deloct ,d. The metalout of which they are made Is o.ld to be brass washed wilh Bllver, a slate. ment which the simple scratch of a peuknlfe al. Midi nnneaM to verify, for m soon as soon as tho surface is broken there 1- the appeatanci of I "It ml"- mfM of Kt THE COLTS BIAN AND The Mnrkct Street sl"Ttf of Moyer Urn., has been ihised ahdhoth the drug "lid express busi ness transferred to their new and handsbnio is tabll'limenl on MaluSiriet. This fuel should be bornn In mind by llieir numerous custom ers, who wM find nt tho in'v t roive-ry iiin venlcnco and facility fir I lie p 1 mpt ami sills factory lranactlou of business. June 2t -l-r On Monday night, Samuel Van Horn, a canal boatman, walked from U-py lo Hlooms burg, anil spent Iho night at the residence of u relatlvo near Ihe canal. Tho next morning it wa4 found that ho bit I the small pox. tie Wild at once to the hoii'o of his tnollur, whero his bro'her linil hem silk with Ihesame disease, nmt still reiiiiiir.n time. The liyR'cliti In at tendant o prniio tino t lie Cue a tlghl otir.uccd lug giod tiiirstng more ili-n tncili.iil iittci.d- mice. an It irn sti'rs II nt Ms it mpatilnn on lhiihj.it was broken o it as b utl as I.I i.'eK The boat Is at Fspy. If b utmcn gel the small pox In tonus up the river, and lonlinue lo ply their nvocillon on Ihe ciiuil, It w II be neces sary lo lulnpt vigirous meanirrs lo prevent tho sproul of the disoue in towns along tho canalj which will luevititi'y fdlotv il llit-y nro permllled lo wander wIiitj they iheo-u until ub solutcly stricken down. Our ISoard of Heallh should give this matter Inimciliato attention nnd adopt surh rules us will protect the people from Impnilatinii ofsmall pix. Meetings of the biso ball club were held on Thursday and Frldny evenings of la-t wet k, (o arrange for Ihe payment of bids nnd lo provide means for procuring monoy lo meet the ex penses of the tlub. No definite plans wcro made, as there was onlir a small number pris on! on each ocin-lon, It Is proper just at llils time, to epiak a few plain woids in regards the luliireortho club. It is impossible) lor this, or any similar organization, to succeed, unless the citizens of ihe town tako an interest In its fit Mr and render substantial aid. Unless ihero is sufficient money on land al nil times to de fray Ihe ordinary expenses, such as tho pur chase of bits and balls, onlertalnmint of vi-ll-ing nines, &., tho laying members will be' comodbcoursgid and eventually the club will breakup. Wo hnvo excellent mateiial from which lo make n nine, and there is no reason why Illoom-burg should not have a strong team, if the people will show a willingness to support them. Will they do si.? Our celestial friend, the comet, has had row with hlmsilf, and split into two pnrts. One of these has carried c If the tail, nnd the olher poilion is drifting nil into space in a worse condition ihan liopecp's sheep. Whether ibis separation isfn.al or whether the diajfTictid parts can cvtrbe brought together, is one of lhoe things no nstionomcr tan find out. Ill It's comet, in 1815, met willi a likciccl' dsnt, and at Ihe liim-eif its di.nppeitiance ihe two oi lions utrc 200 000 miles apait. When the iwius ro appeared, seven ye.irs i-fler, the disl aiiee had increnseel to 100 000 md 8- S I ce that lime ihe count or two half cmnels Ii is not bteu seen. It Is epiite probable that the accident ei'lSI'i may Lo lepeatetl in 1SSI. It's a pity, for ibis late vi-itor was a fine, lualthy meteor nnd would have been lieeriily welcomed back intact, but will, presumably, be in a ell lapielaieel and uninteresting ag.iu io view, condition when mong the Cirdeis isiued by ihe Saiiilary Commillee of Council, in Wilkes-Barre, is the fallowing, which ought to be added to (lie Town Ordinance recently promulgated here, II the provisions of this order been cn nrced at Ihe bre aking out of the disease in Hloomsburg, could hate been cor fined lo the hoii-e in which it originated. ny and all persons residinir in any house in this city where! there is a case of small pox, nro hereby forbidden to leave fucIi house until all duncer of transferrin.; said disease is over: any tersons tilling to comply wnh this order win le forthwith hrrtsteel, and punished to the full extent ol the law. Anv persons rcmovintr a small pox eicn or visitinc any house ot those ahovo relerrttl lo, except by permission of the physician, will bo ueau wiin in iiac manner. Communications through the physician to Ihe Chief of IMice or Chairman of the Sanitary Committee can be made when necessary. A THUE STATEMENT. The tsneeeratccl reports ot small pox in Hloomsburg arc surprising and exasperating, A conductor on the L. & I). R. R. is said to have announced in Kingston that there were eighteen new cases here, whereas time were none. Tho people in the county have formed a roost erroneous opinion as to the virulence and spreading of the disease. The very few cases are all in the lower part of the town none norlh of Fifth slreet nor west of Iron street. There are only four eases receiving medical Irea tment, the others being out of elan gcr. Thus far Ihere have been but two deaths. Hurely a panic never originated from a smaller cause. There bavo been a dozen or so cases in all, an d ihe greater part of these were of a mild lype. With the precautionary measures now in force, (here ia not tho slightest reason to apprch end any thinK like an epidemic. Pos sibly residents of infected houses, or some who have been greatly exposed, way yet fall sick, but euc h events arc In be expected. AH these will be compelled lo remain in doors under di roMion of a physician, and thus Ihednngcr conforrirn the d sense, upon others will be ab Bolulely prtvented. There is no justification fur a panic SUN WOTS. A remarkable sun spot, which, wilh sligh telescopic aid, is resolved into a congeries of spots of all shapes anil sizes, is now visible not far from the sun's equator. The easiest and safest way lo view it, where r.ioct tit finilionof iletails ia not required, is lo throw llie image of the sun from the eyepiece of Ihe telescope upon the ceiling ot a darkened room by meam df a prism, or upon a while screen placed back of llie oyepicco. In tho latter case no prism la noetled, and a good Khiss will suffice lo show the spot if wtll Bleadied. When Ihe great spot is thrown Uon the ceiling its slow, forward motion aud llie trailing strings of small spot and facutie surrounding it make it resemble a gigantic insect, wilh legs and autennui of out landlsh proportions. Under close tclescopl scrutiny with lileh powers, lis sliucturo is so complex as almost lo defy skclthlng. The tre mondou3 energy of the fo.ves at work may be appreciated when it is siatcu mat me area oi disturbance exhibited is come 800,000 miles long by ?,0,000 broad. Resides-, what is seer by direct view is only a cation of tbepbenom cnon. The great chasms that look like dark spots arc nobody knows how many miles deep and nbove the ninM apiarerit Mirfaco thedis turtunce eiteuds through gaseous mailer equally enormous distances. Marriages. RlCHAnp. Owns. In Malnvillo on July :ird. bv J. D. Hodme. Wi.. Mr. Alarion Itlcbard, of Malnvilie, to Miss Kmma ()en of Kspy; all of Columbia county, Pa. Doty Shoemaker On the 2nd inrt,at iho Reformed rart-onsce In Oraneovillc, M l-Mwiird A. Doiy In Miss Myra E, Shoemaker, all ol tola, ejotumbia county. Rudy Kisnek On Ihe Cth of Julv, at James Ktsner's (tho bride'a lather,) Mr. IVIcr Hudy of Danville, Pa. lo Jdls Hannah Ivisno ol Jerseyiown, uoiumum coiiniy, t-a, Aiiamh Heiinkh. On Saturday, July 2nd at Iho residence of ex-county commissioner,, John Herner. in Roarircrreek, by Ihe Rev. Lit. Kramer, Mr. Emanuel Adams to Misa Mary E. Hcrnor, all of Roaringcrcek, Deaths. McCakty, In Mt. Pleasant townchlpon the 7th Inst, Mm. Ellutbeth McCarly,aged 8 yetrs 0 mouths aud 12 djB. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG-, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Pi:ilHi)NAL Willie Rishton Is visiting In Lnzorrie county, Mrs. C. Unangs', nf Ne w York, Is vliilng her parents. Misgllnllle McKu v 'sspeiitlngn f w weeks In Harrisbiirg. Lloyd Apptcmnn, Esq , of Ealon, is spend ing the summer here at bis father's. Mrs. Slenker and daughter of New Heilltl rc. rncd home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Funaton luve return from their visit to iho West Tho families of L- N., .1. L,, nnd W. S. eiyor are rusticating In Ormgo township. Mrs. C. W. Ntal and Mrs R ('. Neat with their children, nro vlst lug neir Phllidclphla. Or til tteirirg, of this ton, aud J. P. iMli, of Orani;-', stu 'cuts at Lifujctte Col- cge, are spin ling ihusumuie-r vacation at their onus. Piilor Co litis it'll family have removed lo Shlekshliiny, Mr. Collii s Is one of the rn'l- road contractors and has gone up the river to bo nearer Iho work. llrower llrugler, who hai b'eu attending the Normal School ebiring the pistyenr, returned to his home ii Missouri on Tucretay. Ho ex cels lo return in the fall. MIs Delia Carver, daughter of Prof. Henry arver, furmeily of this town, wat married In North Denver, Colorado, on the 7th lint , lo Mr. Chaile A. Hftttfce. The ceremony look tare nt the residence) of the brldei'a sister, Mrs. I U. Woir. Are you going to paint? If su.send lo Henry S. Reuy, Monlour Paint Works, Rupert, Pa., fir sample card and prices of Strictly Pure While Lead. Slate Colors, Iron Paints, Putty ic , and save the wholesale and rctnil profit. You cm mix your own colors, from best mater ial, with Pure Linseed Oil.for 75 cents lo$1.20 per gallon. ., .,.,... ... licspeciiuiiy i iiurs eve, npr. lfi-Om Husky S. Reay. HOUND AllOUT HOAHINUeJHKKK. The Johnson festival of July 2nd, realized nearly $100. Quarterly conference at the Roaringcrcek M. E. church next Saturday and Sunday. Recently ihe L. and R.Sunday school hod an organ put in for iheir use. Farmers hereabouts are experiencing consid rnblo elifliculty in obtaining lulp to make hay and harvest grain. The grrss proceeds of the Catawissa M. E, cireuil picnic Mid festival at Melntyre on the 4lb Inst., somt what exceeded $200. There wns church in the Friends,' meeting house near here. First Day morning, June 20th. Our Irieni', Mr. C. W. Stine, is nml' ing con siderabbi ini r v until nti Ins dwelling andalso nbout his farm gmeihl y. Mr. Christum Sm ill IimI n runaway wliil reluming from taking a load of hay to market on Fridiy last, wllh almost a riiineel wagon Mm bor-es nrellv well skinned, and himself severely bruised in various parts of his limbs. NKOI'IIVTX The famous marc Aland S. trotted a mile! in l'iltslmiL' on Wodnwdav n '2.10.1. the fastest on record. John AV. Jirookwaltc-r was nominated for Governor of Ohio, by tliej Democrat ic Statu Convention on Wednesday. Business Notices Thistr rs and Linen Suits for tl SI .2fi. SI .GO. SI 7f. S2.00. 2.C0 to 2 7" for sale at Light Street by fellas xoung. juiuuw An endless variety of Straw lints Uleanng out very cneap at David Lowcnberg's. Reauer and Mower Knives, Knife Sec- ti nns nnd Rivols of all kinds, Ptovos.Ranges, T inware, Salt, Phosphate, &c, for sate low at Sbarplcss lounury. juiiei:--iw A full assortment of Neck Wear for gen tlemen at F. D. Dcntler's. Navy Blue Suits, Wavy liiuo ranis, n. uui nuo at David Loweubcrgs. 1 .000 trood live Calves wanted. Let them p.nmp from the north, south, east and west, hv wholesale and retail. You can bring vnur inod Calves rinht alontr now any time n,i AInnilav. Tuesday. V'ednc6day aud Plmrsilav of each and every week-and pet .v j e .i a:i V....o yOUr CftSn OT gOOUS lor lUCUl oi eevi xuuiij; o, Liigut isircct. juiy lu-uui T.lllon A Slpnnv will nav cash or merchan. rl Iflf. feir mives. lambs and chickens and all country produce. Try incm anu learn cueir prices before selling elscwticre. White. Vests, Dusters, Linen Pants, A large line ot bummer uoous at David LowenbergV. Seo a woman picking a bunch of grapes in another column, at Spcer's Vineyards, frnm which Sneer's Port Qrapo Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical protession ior tne use oi mvaiiua, weakly persons and the aged. Sold by O. A. Klelm. jan 7'81 ly Parasols from 10 cents up to $1.00 at Light Street, by Silas Young, juno 10-4w For a Eine Dress Shirt, For a Fine Fancy btiirtgo to David Lowenberg'a. 1.000 nounds of i ice Pitted Cherries, .t.nnn nounds nf nice Dried Raspberries wanted bv Silas Younc at Lieht Street, for which lie win pay tueuiguesi iiiurnxi, mi.u, july lu bm fhn season for reimlrlnc; vour Mowers Reapers, Threshbg Machines and other farming implements is nt hand.and the place to nave repairing uouu ia ui niutnxa HASSERT'S Foundry and Machine Shop. This is the only place in tho county where D. M. Ut-borne v Lo's. niacnines are ie- ia red. A full ine ot e-xlras lor all tne cadinc mowers, reapers, tStc, kept constant ly on band. fliay zuw For Fine Shoes of all kinds, go to Dent- ler'a. Tho best are the cheapest- -buy yourBoots and Shoes of Dentler, 10.000 trood Snriiiir Chickens wanted Bring them right aloug now and get your cash or goods for them at bilas loung'e, Light Street. July lb 2m When in the courso ot human events It becomeu necessary to purchase Clothing, for u bargain go to David Lowenberg'a and yoj will got lull vaiuo ior your money. Mr. D. W. Smith, of Liroeatonevillo, Montour county, says helms tihed au "O borno" Self-binder siuce 187i: htu cut ICO acres; been nt no espeuse for repairs; has cut outs that wero a'l badly down and tangled gg It was noasiblo to be, aud will wager the prlco of the machine tbat lie can cut any grain that it is possible to cut with any machine, and hind it tighter and better than can bo dona by hand, T. V. Purse!, ueur Buck How, says Iho "Ojborne" Self hinder bought last Yoar, "nils iue uui" ami clues an that is claimed for it. P. E. Maus. near Danville, says he cut lb worst tangled outs he ever saw, last year, witli the "Usborne, aim cannot speak too highly in lis praise. Hauman & Hashiiiit, Agonts, June 10 Hloombbius, Pa A D1NUKKOM l-OCNTKKSKIT, There Is a damrerous counterfeit tu circulation. purporting to be "Walnut Leaf Hair lteatort r." 'I ho strongest evidence or the treat value of "Walnut Leaf llalr llettorer" Is tho fact ihat parties know. Ing Its t-mcacy try to Imitate It. linen bottle uf the reuuinu ntea u -iuo biiiiuu ' oi iuu teik'nuiure or "ii, llocker ' tnu monuraciurer niowu in me iriobs: null lieu "leuBeuivi m iu t.ie;ai nuu seal iiieu&a ua ivn- tcr, wuue it possesses au iue coinione nt properties ne-enssarv lo restore lire. leor. L-lowin. and color tiie lialr. l'uicluue only trom responsible parties. it lialr. acle bot Eacli borne warranted, v, re, urlltcielou, Muw yorw City, WhOhalo AKVCt. ixt.in.wu MAKKlMtliPORTS HI.OOMHIIURU MARKET. Wheat per bushel . l.on ..ii' " r. i 'nrn, " .Is) lit. " " s.i Flout per twri- l ,,, ce. iioTcrsceei , , ,, r..r.i lUUter , .in Kirirs Tnllow Potatoes Dried Apple.. ,, llnms steles ft f.houlelcrs lo .US fin .m .mi fs .10 .10 8U0 .IS t'lncKcni Turkeysi Lira per pound .... nay per ton Hroswax . ....... utienra HIE GREAT SKIM (JURE. telling aud Scaly Disease!?. Humors of tho Soalp and Skin Permanently Cured- RINGWORM, (loo. W. llrown, ts Jlarslnll SL, Vrovld'nce, 11. 1., cured by Cutlcura Hcmotles ota Itlugworm Itumoi got at tiro barber's, which spread nil over his oars, neck and face', anil tor six yearn icslsledall klnnsof treatment. SKIN HUMOR. V. It Dniko, Ksei., agent tor Harper etc Pros,, l)e'- trolt, Mich , ulves an aslonl hlng account ot his cu.su (eczema rodent), which fuel been tre.tted by a con sultation ot puybichms without bcnctlt, ami which speedily jletded to tho Cutlcura Itesolvont Inter nally and Cutlcura Soap extcroally. SOALD HEAD, It. A. Ilaymond, Auditor l W. .1. .t H. It. It., .tack- son, Mich., was cured of Hcild Head of nlno years' duration by the Cutlcura llcmedles. JCZBMA. lion. Win. Taylor, liostoti, Mass., permanently cured of n humor ot the face and fcc.ilp (eczema) that had been treated unsuccessfully for twelto years by many of lloston's best physicians aud most noted specialists, ns well as European authorities, MILK CRUST. Mrs. Howers.lM Clinton St., Cincinnati, speaks ot her sister's child, who was cured of milk cust which resisted all remedies for two years. Now a line, healthy boy, with n beautiful head ot hair. ALLINO HAIR. Frank A. Ilean, Steam Flro Eii(lno e), lloston, was cured of alopecia, or falling of tho hair, by tho Cut lcura llesolvcut Internally and Cutlcura and Cut leura Honp externally, which completely restored Ids hair when all said he would lose It. Thomas U-c, 'ti'i FranktorJ Av., l'hlladelphta, aftllcted with dandruff, which for twenty years bad covered his scalp with scales ono-eiuartcr of an Inch In thickness, cured by Cutlcura Ileineellcs. TREATMENT. Tho Cutlcura Treatment In tho Internal use ot tho Cutlcura ltcsolvcnt, tho new Blood purltler, and tho external uso ot Cut'cura and cutlcura soap, the ilreat skin Cures. For Sunburn, Tnn and llieasy Skin uso Cutlcura Soap, an exipilsllo toilet, batn and nuisery sanative, fragrant with delicious llower odors auel healing balsams. CUTICUltA lleinedles aro for sale by all druggists, l'rlco of Cut lcura, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes 60 cents ; large boxes tt. Cutlcura ltesolvcnt, tho new Ulooa l'url ilcr, $. per bottlo. Cutlcura Soap (tho queen uf medicinal and toilet so ps), cents. Cutlcura Med. lclii.U ShnMug Soap, is cento. I'rluclpal depot, wekks s rotter, nosroN, mass. WAll mailed free on rccelrt of price. a Mnrn r-nntlnuous nnd nowcr. CUl-UlrVs nuetectilcal action lsobtalned VOLTAIC latuCTna piasters than any ii battery fti a r-o made Thej are a suoedy and ASTt.0 certain euro for l'atn and Weakness or tliuLungs. Uer, Klduejs, nnd Urinary Organs, Hheumatism, Neuralgia, Hysteria, I-ema'.o Weakness, Nervous I'alcs and Weaknesses, jiaiaria and Fever aud Ague, l'rlco 25 cents. Sold cvery- w here, wekks & i-ottkk, hohtcn, m9s. pitlDGK LEITINCI. ' Will bo let al fslhirl'iiriiacollildgo.l.(cii!.tlown shlp.ou (-'aturciiiy.tl.e ictn tiny of July, lsM, a brldgo to bo erected out Konrlugiieek, near Fsthci' Fur nace. To bo a wooden brueo tweicd biidge oi feet longbotween abutirentsic feettrom outtooutat lop of abulmenlsand lobose feet abo o low water maik. Abutments to borebullt nndslcno pterin centre. ... nans and cnccllicauons can no Been at uio tjoen mlsbloncrs' cnico or on day ot letting nt tho brldgo. STUl'IIBN l'OME, ) commissioners CIH1ILKS ltKICIIAHT,- of A. 11. 1IE1IU1NO, j Columbia Co. July 8-2w ' OKPIIANS1 COURT SALE OF VALUAI1LK Real Eslsitc ! Ily virtue ot on order Issued out of tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, the un-icrslgned odinln- Islrator of the csiato ot l'eter JUchacl.rteeeaseel, will cxposoto public salo on tho premises In itlnlln township, on SATURDAY, AUUUST 6TII, 1581, at ten o'clock a, m., tho following described real estate, to-wlt: A certain messuage and TIIACT of LAND situate In BaidSIiniln township, bounded and described 03 follows, to-wlt: On tlio west and north by lands of l'eter Michael, on tho cast by lands ot John Iloofno. gle tnd on tho vest by lands ot Cleorgu Nungesscr, containing Twenty-nine Acres more or lets, with tho appurtenances, whereon aro erected a LOG HOUSE, UAUN, and out-bulldlngs; excepting nnd reserving liowov. or, tho crops now growing upon tho premises. TKHMS OF HALIi. Ten per cent, ct tho one- fourth of tho purchase money to bo paid at tho stri king down of the properly; tho ono-fourlh less tho ten per cent, at tho continuation of sale, and tho remaining three- fourths In ono year thereafter wltb, Interest from continuation nlai. JOHN MICHAEL, July S.fi Administrator. TySSOLUTION NOTICE. "1 lin nnHncDliln linrAlifnM nTtatlnrr tU-tWPPn .T. TT. kfhiv and JmiatLan lloclunnn. as brleklavcra and contractors, is this day dissolved by mutual con- bcui. J. 11. litlB'l v, JONATHAN IlACHMAN. Hloomsburg, Juno ill.l&l. A DMINISTKATOK'S KOTICK, K8T1TE Of IIIIliM It, KLINK, PECKISIO. Letters of Administration on tho estnto otlllram II. Kline, late or orange township, Columbia coun ty, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted by tho lleirlsler of said county to J. Howard Kline, of orangevltlo, administrator. All persons havtnir claims ugalnst tho estnto of Hatel dece dent nro rceiucstcd to present them for settlement. ana inose inacnieu lame esuim w iiiuku iitvuie.-ue to tho undersigned Admlnlstrator.wlUioiit delay. J. JIOWAHU KI.INE, Administrator, O. W. MIm.kk, Atl'y. orangevlllo, l'a, juno ii-uw E XKCUTOIV8 NOTICE, K3TATBOFJ0UNHANH3, DKCKISID. letters testamentary on tho estate of John Hnr,f!fl. Inln r.f tironnwood twn.. Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by tho lleitlster of said county to O. K. Moan, of urangevllle. executor. All nersonB Having claims against iuo esinic oi saiu eje.- rAde-riL&rn re-eiuestL-d to nresent Ibe-m t r settle- ment, and those Indebted lo the estnto to make payment to the undersigned administrator, without ueiay. D. K. SLOAN, Keecutor, Orangev.lle, l'a. C. W. Miu.ru, Att'y. Juno Sl-Cw UWTOK'S NOTICE. KSTATXOVJOUN kVlLlltU, 1I1CL1KID. The undersigned. A iiihtor appointed by tho Or phans' Court of C'oluinbl I county, tn make dlsinbu lion of till) I li ml In Iho hands or the eulinlnla. tratornf tho f-slntu of said decedent, to nnd nuioiig iiuriei-a t-ueiiit-ii eiiiTt'tu, mil hii ae. ma umeu ill fiioonisuurir.on iuruay,juiy vjrti,issi, at lei 0 el la Uio toreii on, to perform tho duties his appointment, when and where a'l parlies Interested In Mitel fund must api-ear aud present their claims or bo forever debarred from any share ui sam iuuu. C. W. MILLTtll. Juno w-w. Auditor WHITE BR01M5ZES MONUMENTS, HBALSTONES.&a Aro recommended by tho best authority, will never crack, chlp.corrodo, rust or They BECOME MOSS GROWN. They ero pure, refined, cat ilro. Ttiuy uro beau iitui, uuruuju uimuui'up, M'nu ior uircuiarbio JOHN. A. OWENS, GEN, AGENT LBWISBURQ, J?J Or Inquire ot 1'. I'. Kline, Hloomsburg. July 1 8-m EVAPORATING FRUIT, Oftnl I TmtATisic on IninrOM-d Methods. Tables. uliiib yie lds, prices, nruilu and ironind stall lint PPM AMKItfOAN lHIIKK CO., I hainbcru urf, . ( I u lUUVH'tW HOLMES & SCHUYLER. BARBED WIRE nro undoubtedly the cheapest and i i i.i . i" '.. : , most. tmniDie uMice iinuie, is ntn .H I .l 1... ! !.. .1 .... II I .1 iiiuuieti ny iue, wnui or iiuuu,iiui's not cause snow imw, takes lower jiosts and Htoelc cannot ptili it tlown. Uur wire 18 lour pointed, m Hindu of two strands of number 12 best galvanized steel wire twist ed toetlter just enough to allow lor contraction and expansion in Hummer and Winter, barbs are fastened everv seven inches. The use of barbed wire is no longer au experiment, as last year over one hundred thousand miles were put tin. We lielieve cur wire to no the best iuul cheapest now man ufactured because it is nindo of the best steel wiroand runs 15 feet to the pound having tho greatest strength and visibility with the least weight of any made. Put up on spools of about 100 rods weimunir aliout luu pounds. I'rico per pound 11 cents by tho spool, less quantities .114 cents per pound. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. SHERIFFS SALE Hy virtue of sutdiy wilts Issued out of tho Court of Common 1'leas of Columbia county and to mo directed, w 111 bo exposed lo public mlo at the Court House-, lu lllonmsliurg, Pelins-lvael.i, at two o'clock, p. ni. on SATUKDAY, JULY 23 1 el, 1881. All thateertidii liiessuage, tenement and tract of land being iuul r-ltuato In Locust t wnshlp Columbia county, and Statu of l'ennsj lvanla, describee! ns fol lows i On tho north hj land of I'ele r miner's estate and Oecrgo llupp'.i t stale, and on the west by lau,) belonging to David Zimmerman ar.d on the! south by lauds of Jonas and lleorge I upp and on Iho east by lands belonging to thocstato of l'eter liltritr,ile-ceas. od, containing about ono hundred and six acres, bo tho same tnoro or less, It being part of sumo tract of land whleh the Grants (leorgeurnnt.Wllllarn llrant and Deborah (iriint, ciecutois cf 'I lioinus tirant do ceased, latu ot Augusta township, Northumberland county, aud stato of I'ennsyhanla, by their Inden ture dated tho sixth day of May, 1SW, e runted and conveyed to Jacob Fisher aud Caleb Fisher arid tho said Caleb Fisher and Sarah his w Ifc by 'hell- inden ture dated tho ninth day ot Way, A. D. lsvt), granted and convejed their said Interest la the above de scribed land to Jacob Fisher rarty hereto.whereon Is elected a two story freino dwelling hcuse, laigo framo barn and out-bulldlngs. eked, taken Ink) execution at tho suit or .1. II. Vostluo vs. Alem 11. Fisher and to be sold as the property cf Alem I)..l'lsher. HuAWNAlt'y. Leail Facias. ALSO. All that certain messuage and tencrxent or tract ot land situate In Locust township Columbia county, and Stato of rennsj lvanla bouudcil and described as follows, that la to say r lleglnlngata stono In tho public road lcadlug fioin .Slabtown to Malnvillo run ning thence by land of Solomon Strnusser and Will iam Adams north thirty-eight degrees, west eighty- four and the-tenths ptichesto u stent-, thence by land of Oeorgo strausser south scenty-s!x degrees, west sixty-two pen hts to a stone, thei.ee by land ot Lewis Iluugo south eight degiees, west thirty and live-tenth pcitlusto aslouc, thence bythosamo south thlrt) degrees, cast one hundred and tlirco perches to a stone, Ihenio by the samo south atty- thrco degiees, west three perches to a stone, thenco by land ofbolcinon strausser south tllty-clght de crees cast sixty-eight perches to a stono In tho cen tre of Iho public load leading trom Slabtown to Malm llle.thcnco In said road and by laud ot Solomon strausser north tweuty decrees, east nineteen perches to a stone, thenco In and by tho same north live degrees, cast sixty-eight perches to tho place ot beginning, contulnlngslxt-two acres strict meas ure.whereon aro erected u two story froino awolllng house, Irumo barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot David Helwlg, executor of rctcr Hclwlg, deceased, versus isaao Lcwls-ondtobo told as tho property of Isaac iOwU with notice to Jobn Adams, lerro tenant. IIiuwn, Att'y. I'lurlea Levari Facias. ALSO. AU that certain lot or piece ot land situate In Flahlngcreck township, Columbia county, l"cnnsyl- vimlu, bounded and described as follows to-wlt: licglnnlng at a post In tho publlo road leading trom Oran gevlllo to bttllwalcr, thenco by land belonging to Isaac Mcllcnry, north clghty-ono and a half de grccs.cast o no hundred and slxty-Qvo feet to a post, thenco by lands ot Wm. Ikeler south eighty and a halt degree?, east;clgbty two leeUto a post, thenco by land oICjius V. Whlto south e-lghty-ono and a halt degrees, west ono hundred and slxty-nve feet to a post in the road, thence by said road north eighty and a half degrees, west eighty-two feet to tho place ot beginning containing torty-nlno and seven tenth perches of ground bo the same mora or less, on which aro erected a dwelling house and out- bulldlngs. ALSO. Ono other lot or pleco cf land situated In tho town ship, county and state aforesaid bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: licglnnlng at a stono corner by a lot of said Ash, thenco by land of Wm. Ikeler north eighty-thrco degrees, east twenty-four perches to a post, thenco by land ot John Zancr south thirty nine and a half degrees, west seven and two-tcntns perches to a post, thenco by land of Hiram Depoe, bouth elghty-threo dtgrecs, west nineteen perches to n stone, thenco north six de grees, cost four and nine tenths perches to tho placo or beginning, containing one hundred and seven perches moro or less, on which are erected a work shop and outbulldlngu. Ho tied, taken Into execution at tho cult ot Denton Mutual Having Fuud and Loan Assoclallouagaln.it cnrisuan J, Asu and to bo sold as tho property ot ejuristiau J. ash. Littlk, Att'y. Vend. Kx. U. II. KNT, Sheriff. J. W. RAEDER, PRACTICAL BOOK BINDER Nie UOW1NT IW.UtKKT M'lU'.lIT, WILKES-BARRE, PA. All dm i))iulnr illtiKit'liiOH, Har per's, !ci'iui.cr'K, i.iitt'U'N, m. IMtliolas Humid In uny .Style ller-lrcel. Corrcsponelcnoo Solicited 1', O. Box 50. juiyis-m Dauchy 8c Go's. Advt's. mi i rnrnvci oiteMNs. iTStonn. r. net eioiei. IH'iVl I 1 O e.nToDBiioiit;cilu.oiilyt.- Ael-1 ilrtihu Daniel V, lit-atty, Waiililiit'ton, N. J, July I 4w I or T,cV 1 ...irv - ...... . ..r.vi,-- 2 rwll ill I I iS2flKMi Bil HOLMES & SCHUYLER. GOODS IN SEASON. Lnnl' n-M- nilf stock of KOOtls j'or i)pt.ent use and see if there is ' .. . 1 1 ii n0, Boniethinir voti want, n bo, ciiu . f " i .1.1 on ilg liC'l'O you nave inc aoviin- 0j' erponter variety and lower iplecs, Cn t vutor 'l eetu. Horse May Forks, liny Fork Pulleys, llaiid Hay Forks. Hand 11 ay Eakcs. Grass h'eythes. Grain t'cythes. ?eytho Snaths. Scythe Stones. Grain Cradles. Sisal Hay Hope. Pure. Manilla Hope. Hand Grass Sickles. Hand Lawn Mowers. Fly Trails. Wire Mosquito Netting Ice Cream Freeezers. Cherry Seeders. Preserving Kettles. HOLMES & SCHUYLER c OPERA HOUSK DEALER IN SWES, HEATERS AND RANGES, LOW DOWN GRATliS. MANTELS &C, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE. PEIVATE DWELLINGS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS HEATED BY STEAM OR HOT AIR. AWNINGS OF ALL STYLES AND SHAPES MADE TO ORDER. Hoof izig and, Spouting Done at Short IMoticc. ROOFING FB0M- FIVE TO TEN CENTS PER SQUAREiFOOT. f till STOCK Of itOfi, LED, flQ XEF COJX flfE. I On the ist of tins 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. Where is there another such stock to select from ? The old house has been remodeled. The old hands (most of them) are still there. The old principles of just and right prices, sound goods, fashionable styles, substantial finish, are 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 Mm-At- MrufjL, tutua. to push up its high standards and drop down to lowest prices. tJCsrtt oid-Hme greeting io our friends cvcryivhcre, and another cordial invitation extended lo come to Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadclph ia. The Largest Glalbinc House in America. i 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 sdl at $io. You can judge of the what we can do for io. WANTED; Caiivufwritln CM-ryt-oiii iv In lliln Htu in ui iHki I oielera lor Miebcry su-ik iilovinent at noon wactkh. kn..riHi.(-., m ii.h im nii-niiv linn iM-fcir.trii.1 Km. blneha not n-qulrwl. Numerle-n wlduly and turorttuly r.,.wn... .w, limmilllUJua van liuftij ul(lllb o, l A tiVKEN. K.nDirBnrn 53. r (Unlva ,s. 1 rvU. f, 'iMSttcw AUo Hock Mt wlmle-Buic, HOLMES &SOHUYLBR. TiNSWilTHING. It does not seem to be gener ally understood by some of our tritdo that we are propaied ir do Tinsinithing in all its brunches. This we have often notitcd by the expiessions of surprise of many who, when in the rear of our store, noticed men working in an adjoining building. We car ry a full stock of Tin and Tin smith's Supplies and arc prepared at all times to do till kinds ot work. As low j -ricrs seem to be Ihe most populai we have REDUCED THE PKICE OP ROOFING To 5 CJcxris a Foot, usinr the same grade of tin as at cor- heietolbro and other responding prices. won HOLMES & SCHUYLER. chcapncss.of our stock by seeing- W. & R B UHlNEfcS OAltDb' visrrtMH caiii). LJiTTKll DKADrj It I l.l lii,itir-, KM'WItS. n etly R-itl Olirmy t rl.itexlut iln- CfLOtev HIAtl f . t ,