THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CGOMT, PA. 0. . ELWELL, in... J. S, BITTENBENDEH, Editor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. T'rldny. July QQ. 18R1. Jilt. IlKUHIXtiS CANDIDA!)'. Among tlio iifitnos of cintlitlntca for county oflicca winch arc niinouncoil in this paper nppoars thnt of Mr. A. 1$. Her ring of Orange. This announcement of n namo for political ofllee in a newspaper is simply n matter of business between tlio candidate and tlio newspaper, and it is not to Do understood as being an agree mcnt upon tlio part of tlio paper to sup port that person for olllco nor to vefram from nny comments which it may deem it a duly to make. Wo havo no personal objection to .Mr. Herring as n man, but as n politician ho has made his own bed, and must attacli no blamo to the Demo cratic party nnd its organ if tlioy require him to lie upon it. Mr. Herring is announced as n candi date for Register nnd Recorder "subject to tho rules of the Democratic party." As a matter of information wo would like to know how long it has been since ho has become subject to tlio "rules o tlio Democratic party t I lireo years ago when tho Greenback craze was at its height, Mr. Herring forsook tho Demo crncy and cast his bread upon the waters of tho new movement, llo was nomina ted as Greenback candidato for county commissioner and through a split in tho Republican ranks was elected. Uniy two years ago he and his party succeeded iudofeatimi tho regular Democratic nom inee for shcriff,thus helping to injnro tho party, for tho defeat of any nominee al ways tends to demoralize and weaken our organization. How loug it is since ho determined to return to his first love wo aro not informed, but it was probably not until ho became satisfied that Grecnbacker no longer stood any chance for ofliec, and his conversion was there foro not from principle, but from self interest. If our organization and supremacy aro to bo maintained in this county we must insist that candidates for oflicu shall not only possess tho necessary qualifications to till tho positions with ability, hut that they shall bo selected from among those who havo always remained loyal to the Democracy. A man that has done all he could do, within the past three years to disorganize that party, lias no claim upon its members for votes, and ought not to receive political support from them until after ho has had a sutlicient time of probation to show that, ho has come back to us jvitli the intention staying. This is an olt year, there being no stato officers to elect but Treasurer, and for this reason it is necessary to e.vercUo unusual caution by tho selection ot can didates who can poll a full vote. Other wiso there will bo independent candidates. and the past shows that in such year a nomination is not always equivalent to an election. There aro three other gen tleman who aro asking for the positio of Register and Recorder, and they all possess the merit ot having always ad horcd to Democratic principles, an labored for the party. To one of theso three, then, let the office be given, preference to ono who has not only re pudiated tho party quite recently, but has ;used his mtlueuco to ueioat tlio regularly nominated candidates of tho county convention. As wo said before, it is not Mr. lie ring, but his political- record that wo object to, and wo must Hay that wo aro tiomewhat astonished that die gentleman should havo tlio assurance to announce himself ns n Democratic candidate for ono office, while he yet occupies another to which ho was elected bv an opposi tion party whose only mission in this county was to threaten tho dismember mcnt of tho Democratic paitv. The danger is past, but tho attempt shotil not bo forgotten so soon. If thu Demo cratio party, through the convention which meets hero on tho Oth of August noxt, shall place a reward on political lnhdehtv bv nominating nnv man tor any ofliec, who has not been f ilthful, it will not be necessary after tho election to seek long for a reason why tho full ticket was not elected. A iust published nnccdoto of Chief .Tinlicu John .Marshall and John C, Calhoun says Marshall on no meeting Calhoun on the street at Washington said, "You seem to be in profound thought; of what arc yon thinking T Calhoun replied, "I am thinking of tho origin of government "And on what does government depend V ''On tho production and distribution wealth." "And on what does the pro auction and distribution ot wealth de pond V "That is what I havo not discover ed!" said Calhoun. A charming story is told of Carl Kehurz during the last campaign, He went to Utica to deliver n Republican speech in the nfternoon, but on account ot rain there was a postponement until uvening. Soliurz refused to speak in tho evoniug unless he was paid for it, and this was actually done, Senator Conk ling giving his onvox lor the amount, Sohurz is n reformor, be it understood. Only two years ago A. R. Herring was a member ot tho committee that made the rules for the govcrnmentof the Greenback party in this county. $iuw ho is asking for ollico "suhjoct to Demo cratio Rules." This is just the opportu nny ior ine uemocrncy to leacn inn lesson that a man who kicks out of the party truces one year, cannot be elected to olhce by them tho next. The Philadelphia-AVeMsayH tho Demo-. crats ot Uluo have nominated a pocket book for Governor. A cheerful disre gard of their own corrupt uso of money In politics, nnd an unceasing howl over nlleged Domocratlo rottenness, have always been marked characteristics of the party ot lraud and laise pretence, If tho Djniooratio party is in tho ma jority in Columbia county, it is to bo Imped that It will not lend itself to the scheme that ha linen prepared to put n grecnbacker in tho nfllpo of Register and Kceordcr. Whoever is nominated by tho Demo cratio convention for County Treasurer, should bo a mail with brains enough to perform tho duties of his ollioo himself, nnd with honesty enough to perform them fahly. The election of Warner Miller ns Unitod Slates Senator from New York reminds .tho Hoston J'oxt of tho Rev, Gabe Tucker's poctlo remark : 'for I baldly cowls to tell how 7011 e.ften como pDfOSi, A. till dollar saddlo on ft twenty dollar liorbo. - r Sixty five liquor dealers were aw-Mlca" in Wilkcs-Jinmt, on WtKlnitoday, ifor iccr )ii.igltji iAtra 'on Buiilhty. In Cincinnati, from tho 10th to the lfitlt of July, therowere 'JO I deaths from sunstroke nnd lot) fioni tho excessive heat, a total ot 11 1. Tills exceeds any mortality from like causes known in this country. Tho 1 'resident is steadily gaining strength and at last reports there was every reaon to hope for his llnal re covery. His temperature nndrespirntion are normal and his pulse not greatly no celernted. There is a healthy discharge of pus, nnd there are signs that give evidence that tjie wound is healing. ihophv"! cians are giently encouraged nnd, while thoy do not pronounco the President nr- solutcly out of danger, say that his re covery is almost certain. The Williamsport .Manner is of the opinion that Mr. Joseph K. Bogeit, of the Wilkes-Ilano Union-Leader would make an excellent candidate for Slate Treasurer on the Democratic ticket. The Banner cites the fact of liis election to olllco In l.uzerno county by 2000 major ity when tho rest of the ticket was dc iealed by majorities raging 11 0111 iuu to 100, as evidence ol his popularity Mr llogcrt would make nit elllcient nnd honest Treasurer beyond all doubt. In the last number of the North Unertcan Ilcview is a masterly article from the pen of .Tudgo Black, written 111 defence of tlio Christian religion nnd in reply to tho assaults made upon it by Kobcrt U. ingersoll. Those who Know Judgo Ulack's ability as a writer do not need to bo told that tho subject receives proper treatment, or mat mo lauacious arguments of the infidel aro all met and overthrown. The article well merits careful and thoughtful perusal. Thousands of people are taking nd van. tage of the opportunity offered for cheai travel to the est, by tho war now in progress between the various great rail road companies. Tickets are selling it New York for SO to Chicago, $7..r)0 to Cincinnati and SM.0 to at Louis There, is a strong probability that prices will go down much lower than those quoted, as tho New York Central olllcials seem determined to wage war to tn death. Tho Erie, Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsylvania roads aro charging as low rates as the Central. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Dean of the Cathedral of Westminister.died in London on Monday morning last, at tho ago of 01. llo was the sou ot tho famous isislio Stanley of Norwich, and was installed as Dean in LS03. lie possessed rare in tellecttial powers, and shone alike in re ligious and secular literature. lie was greatly beloved and admired in this country, and had always been a warm friend of Americans. His place will bo hard to fill and bin death is deeply regretted at home and abroad. I ho cause ot death was erysipelas. The sixteenth judicial district,compos ctl of tlio counties ot liedlordand bonier set, is much in need of the services of the independent voter. Bedford county has nominated John Cessna for judge, an Somerset county has given the noinin; tion to A. J. Colburn, 0110 of the mem bers of tho legislature most liberally de nounced as a "rooster, by the Philadel phia papers. As between these tw there does not appear to bo much chance of the district having a creditablo judicial representative. The people ought to smash slates and elect a better man than either Cessna or Colburn. Ho could be readily found. New York city has become rather moro unsafe than the roughest mining towns of the West. Highway robberies m broad daylight, have been shockingly frequent ot late, m the most trequente streets. A brewers collector who w; driving to bank, a tew days ago, was assaulted by a gang of highwaymen am robbed ot about 10,000 m money, Merchants intending to visit that rowdy ruled city would do well to make the wills before starting. Tho alleged polii force of New Yoi k seems to Ikj of no earthly uso e.cept to draw their salarii and participate in ward polities. It w about tinio something was don'o to n deem tho reputation of tho metropolis. A circular has been issued by Dun's Mercantile .Agency, giving tho busnies outlook throughout tho country. A table shows the failures in tho United States for the past six months of 1881, to bo 2,803, with liabilities of 840,887,1 50, For the samo period in 1880 there were 2,497 failures with liabilities of $32,888,- 7G3. Notwithstanding the increnso shown, it is held that the figures indicate a hcalthv condition. The business of tho country has attained a magnitude never before reached and tho reports from representative trado centres are all favorable. In view of this fact the tines of credit havo been extended, and tho facility with which weak and unsound applicants have obtained goods,HccountH in part far tho number of failures. The reports indicate a prosperous condition of affairs that is most encouraging. Tho New York legislature have sue ceeded in electing an United States Sen. ntor, to succeed Thomas C. Piatt, mid a nioo choice thoy havo made. Warner Miller is tho namo of the successful can didate, nnd by comparison Mr. Piatt soars to tho height ot u statesman, Mr, Miller is a member of Congress, but tins never done anything to bring him prom inently before tlio public, except upon ono occasion, when ho appeared as tho defender ot tho wood-pulp monopoly. This in itself, would have been bad enough, but when it is known that he Is the owner of u pulp mill, his conduct as- siimes a moro disgraceful complexion. It is to ho inferred that Mr. Miller will lobby for his own interests ns zealously in ttie Senate as he has heietofore in tlio House. Tho Kmpiro State liu ceil duly not much reason tn feci proud of the work of her servants in the legislature. Mr. Miller must ho a Stalwart as it is said he threatened, beforo tho last elec tion, to dischargo those of his employees who voted the jJeinoeratlO ticket The fact is just recalled that on the (Otli of June, 1802, Gen. George G, Meade, then in command of a brigade of the Pennsylvania reserves, was severely wounded jn the battle fought 011 that lay culled Glcuqalc, or ( raziers Iarui, near Charles uity cross roads, below Richmond, Vn. For a while the wound was thought to bu a mortal one, but nfter an absence from the 111 my dining the following month of July and part of AllgMxt, ho was 011 duty again in Sep tciiihci', Jo was shot nearly through the body,as President Garfield has been, and the courso of the ball rpiiiained n matter of doubt until after the death of Gen. Meiulo, from pneumonla,ln Novem ber. ia72. Then, in the cause ot mcdieui Bolenoe, a post mortem examination was mado bv the Into distinguished sure-eon. John mill, assisted ty an eminent meui . '4'.' " . .",. cal practitioner, nnd It wns found thnt ( tho dangerous snot 01 j unu, inn.', ten mra boforo, had pierced tlio liver. Our illustrious Pennsylvania soldier survived his mortal duntrcr from a wound of that vital Oruxn. fthu o may pnr snuenug rant I 1 Consolatouy. Tho Ili.lf Urcedsaro' boasting of the victoi v thev havu nchlov- (i 111 iinaiiy electing a senator. nut the Mai warts nro not without consolation. They havo the comfort of clltctlng that tho Half Breeds haven't elected much of a Seuntnr, nnyway-only Waunkk Miu.r.u. N. V. Sun. It Is vastly amusing to witno-s the stiuggles of the Republican organs to cndoise the wood-pulp .senator, and ig nore their merited almo of him a year or inoro ago. tine stalwait ournal has learned that Warner Miller was a de- sorter from the nrmy during the wnr,and claims that he cannot tnko his sent, by reason ol section i,!)!)( ot the federal cod", which reads as follows i 'All nerfons who tWrteJ llio military or na val nrvlco 01 inu until u stales turn mil tun r linn thereto rri deemed tn Imvo voluntiK ily rollnipiWIiPil nnd torMtctl their right ol cllll'iisliR, anil men iltaertor shnil lie foiever iiii;itiili1u nf lioMIng nny elTico of triift or pr 111 uiu'er tin? United Stato." Nothing in the history of tho present administration has brought upon it more disgrace, than the ending of the investi gation into the allairs ol tin) treasury. it has been proved that one 1'itney, who held an illegal olllco, that of Custodian of the Treasury, had been concerned in outrageous plundering, and the people anxiously awaited further developments. Secretary Windom suddenly ordered tho investigation to cease, and it was whis pered that n prominent olhcial was con nected with tho frauds. 1'itney, tho Custodian, was dismissed from ofliec, but was provided with 0110 equally its good, presumably as a reward lor holding his tongue. 110 has never told wnat no knew nnd never will.so long as ho ispro- ded for. When the President recovers and resumes his duties, 0110 of the first tilings he should do is to order the Treas ury investigation to be renewed. There's rottenness to be exposed. 1110T ATnTrsri.'. A rnllle was held on Fiiday night last at a public houso in Pittston kept by George Judge, an ex-member of tho leg islature At one o'clock in the morning a quarrel arose among tho participants many of whom wcro drunk. After much trouble part of the rioters wcro ejected and they at onco began a furious attack upon the house with stones, breaking all the windows and wrecking things gener ally At this juncture a party of men belonging to the.Mit iiiy ruiiinan circus arrived and were assaulted by the low dies. During the tight a revolver was fired and one ball, passing through the window of the saloon, pierced the brain of John Magm who stood at tho bar. Another bullet wounded a woman named Mollio Miirnhv but not seriously. The light then became moro furious and pis tols, knives and billies were freely used. The circus men finally withdrew to take the train. Fortunately no one was kill ed except Magin. Detectives aro now engaged in the effort to ascertain who tired tho fatal shot. It is asserted that ono of tho Pittston roughs was the guilty person. Such a saloon as that of Judge ought to be closed at once, as the , - r 5- f. 1. !. Class 01 rowdies woo iiuqiieia u, iuuiiiiuu the safety of the people. DELEGATE ELECHON 0KF1CEKS. Tho late Legislature passed a law to regulate the holding of, and to prevent fraud in the primary elections ot tho sev eral political parties in this state. The full text of tho act was printed in our issiio of Julv 8th, but it seems to be sub lee t to which special attention should bo called. It provides that all ollicers of the election board must bo sworn, and fixes a penalty not exceeding two bun ilrcd dollars ior neglect. There is also a penalty for disregardingany rule of the party, tor reiectmg the vote ot any per son entitled to vote under the rules, and for accepting the vote of any one not entitled to vote, for any 1 rami in the discharge of duty by destroying or de facing ballots, adding ballots to tlio poll, false counting or making false returns, the person so offending shall ho guilty of rt misdemeanor and on conviction shall )e lined not more than two hundred !ol tars, or imprisoned not more than one year. In one respect the law is incomplete as it (Iocb not say what shall bo done with the papers, oaths, ballots ifce., by the election hoards. It is clear,however, that in this county the only tiling that can bo done with them is to return them to the convention. In every district this matter must bo observed ; tho ollicers must bo sworn' in nnd subscribed to tlio oath prescribed by law ; the return and tally sheets, oaths and ballots nnd all other papers oonnected with tho election must tie brought to tho convention on flic Oth of August. If tlio officers of any district should fail to bo sworn in nnd conduct the delegate election just as tho general election is conducted, the result mrfiht bo that the veto of that district would be thrown out of tho convention, and tho delegates uot allowed to take their seats. It will bo well if candidates look after this matter a little, and see that the necessary blanks aro prepared for the election boards so that thoy can comply with he new law. WASH I XU l"uV LETTER. Washington, July 10th, 18H1. Justly or imiiistlv,Hon. ChnrlesFostcr, Republican candidate for Governor of Ohio, comes in for condemnation of the liveliest kind jn connection with tho pro posed jubilee over tlio Rresjdeut's anti cipated recovery. Ho is accused of wishing to turn the occasion into n ineann of aiding his own election for Governor, by having tho celebration just prior to tho Ohio election. Tho other dates men tioned are November, when tho Presi dent's birthday oceurs.and October 19th, when the Yorktown surrender will lie commemorated The selection of either would divest the occasion of any politi cal Hlgnifipnne.e whatever. Tho Gover nor can hardly nlfaul to do anything like seeking personal advantage from the us' sasstntition, The people' were nevei be fore so thoroughly united in treating any event ns one outside of politics. A mere suspicion that ho wished to turn I lie ooension into one of selfish or politi cal impoitanco would lift tho Demo cratiu majority in Ohio from tho few expected thousands into gigantic pro tortious, J hu uemoorntlo ticket 111 Ohio, iy tho way is a good one, and the plat form is unobjectionable. Tho assassin Guiteau is becoming un easy during his solitary coniineinent. In is still repised newspapers, and, ex cept that the President is iiliye, which tact he learns by seeing from his win dow that there are no signs ot general mourning, he is iiniutor.iied ol tho cur- cut events, lie cats and sleeps with regularity, rends the bible and expresses regrets thnt his bullet did not accom plish what lie intended, Ho is n myslory to tho tow who come in contact with him. All roports from tho Virginia cam paign, nro in n high degree favorable to t0 regular Democrats. Th icro seems to no no nou,unjn,t mo qoiccu tat the detection irom tno mxy will lo less tb&u was nt ono tiino txpeoted, and that tno colored voto will be given to a great extent to the straight Kcpuuucaii uckci. ihi. Ilt'iliulug tlio Mllltla. Governor Hovt. Attorney General Pal mer nnd Adjutant General Lnttn, forming 11 good part ol tho Htalo Government nro in town to-day. They nro looking around, among other things, for .1 location for tlio annual eiioainpinonl, While doing this we wish (hey could discover sotno real good excuse for the recent cutting down of the Stnte forces and the wiping out of the Wyoming Artillery as a separate com mand. Wo feel assured Hint General Lnttn knows what it wns done for and ho ought eeitainlv to give us something bet ter than tlio story about tho deficiency in the appropilations. This is entirely too thin. 1 here is a faint suspicion among thoso who know how matters nro man aged at Harrisburg, thnt our military weio made to suffer, along with n good many other things, so thnt the unm "divys might not tie uiterlered with Everybody who knows any thing nt nil, knows that it has always been customary with tho licpiiblicati managers at Harris burg to pile up n neat little sum for whnt is called the Contingent, fund, and tho result was that the gentleman pnrliculaily mteiested in that liuid de termined in some way to remedy the de feet and to provide ngainst, any ecouoini cnl assault upon it. In older in do this it became necessity to exeiclse 11 good deal of strategy. l!ut that strategy was exer cised and the land was saved. Ol eouise, is 111 all movements oF tho kind, it wns necessary to niiiko paciilices. 'The prin cipals In the fund did not seek martyr loin themselves so they just looked iroiind and concluded to cut olt lnanv things that were counted in when the appropriations were made. Among them was the niilitia. lhov made a slash into the Stato forces and therebv saved some thing for tho Contingent Fund, and in consequence, something lor tlio chiefs Wnsn t that tho wa of it. General 7 Wilkes JSarre Union-Leader. Tlio Assassin's Confession. Colonel Corkhill, district nttomcy, has made an authoritative statement cover ing Guiteau's action from his arrival in Washington to tho assassination, He says Guiteau came to Washington on March 0,stoppcd at tho Ebbitt house one day, and then, in turn, secured various rooms in private houses. On May 10 h decided to assassinate tlio president. Re spent several days examining pistols. On Juno 8 ho bought a pistol, borrowing money to pay lor it, on the plea that I wanted to pay his board with it. 11 practiced with it that cvcniiig,uud being satisfied waited Ins opportunity. tiii: wnsT attt.mit. On June 12 lie followed the president to Ins church to shoot mm, but found he could not accomplish Ins purpose without sacrihcing other lives. AXOTIIKIt 1M.VN. Again, Juno 18, ho planned to shoot him; but was deterred, as already pub lishcd, by Mrs. Garfield's pale face. One Wednesday evening the president and his son and United States -Marsh! Henry went out tor a ride. 1 ho as sassin took his pistol and followed them and watched them for some tiine,in hope the carriage would stop, but no opportu. nity wns given. I'OM.OWINCI HIM ON Till: STUKr.T. On Friday evening, July 1, he was sit ting on a seat in the park, opposite the White ftouse, when Iig saw the presi dent come out atone. lie loilowed him down the avenue to Fifteenth streetau then kept on the opposite side of the street up Fifteenth street, until the pres ident entered the residence of Secretary Blaine. lie waited at the corner of Mr. Morton's Into residence, corner of Fif teenth and H streets, for some time, an then, as tic was afraid lie would attract attention, ho went into the alley in the rear of Mr. Morton's iesidence,exnmincd his pistol and waited. .The president and Secretary islaino enmo out together and he followed them over to tho gate of the White House, but could get no oj poiluiuty to uso his weapon. TlIK SHOT AT Till-! DHl'OT. On tho morning of Saturday, July 2, he breakfasted at tlio Riggs house about 1 o clock, fie then walked into thu park and sat there for an hour. Ho then took a one-liorse avenue oar and rode to Sixth street, got out and went into the depot and loitered around there, lie had his boots blackened nnd engaged a hackman tor fc2 to take him to tho jail lie went into tho water closet and took his pistol out of his hip pocket and un wrapped tho paper from around it, which ho did for the purposo of preventing tlio perspiration from tho body dampening tho powder, examined his pistol care fully, tried tho trigger, and then return ed and took a seat in tho ladies' waiting room, and as soon ns the president enter ed he advanced behind him and ilrcd two shots. News Items. A dead !illi"ntor, aoven feet Ion,", ivaa fount) in tho Alk'trjii'iiy river, near l'itts- burjj, on Fritlny. Lewis Rockwell, ox-Sheriff nml Treas urer of Piko county, died in Milford 011 tho 1Hh inst, aged 103 years. Tho Irvinir IIouso at LoiiL'itnuich was dobtioyed by fiio 011 Tuesday. Many of the guests lost nil tlieir bugguge. Thomas JIcDovitt and If. Letirand Ensigu were arrested in Philadelphia on Tuesday, for complicity iu tho star routo man 1 muds. Paul Yl'R !t" M'W" Pwiss farmer, who lived in lia'do Uroek Valley, Minn. l.MI.. 1 1.! ?r..T 1 .. I ! 11 ' Kitieti ins who titiu seven oiuiureti auq committed suicide. At Chieaijo on Tuesdayin three races of ton heau, tho best ttinu made was 2. 12 nnd tho slowest 2:23. This is really wonderful sixied. The Weitinj' opera houso buildinc in yracuse, onu ot tlio linest 111 tho city, was destroyed by firo on Tuesday last. It is estimated that tho losses will ni'rro- yttie isi,uiJU,uui) fltin. John 0. Pemberton, died reoent y nt I'etillyn near Pliiladeli)hia,a''ed C". llo was a JtleiUeiiant-Gonerai in tho Coiifederato army during tlio war and defended Yioksburg against tho Federal force, fleorgo Hurtinmi, of 1'arsoiiH, was run over by n locomotive on tho l.ehlgh Val ley railroad In Wilkesbnrre, on Sunday morning, His head was crushed and ono arm cut 11IT. It is thought ho was asleep on tho track, llo was taken to his bomo in ii dying condition. "Korocd by my political connectioiislu- to public lifiyny HiifferingH were intcnsl tied by the comments of thoso who saw my faeo and head covered with serofu Ions humor," said n gentleman recently cured by Cutlcura- Itomcdies. A bmid of aoven dcaneradocB lioard- od a train on tho Oliiongo, itock Island nnd Pacific Jl. R. iioar Cameton, on Fij. day night. Thoy uhot nnd killed Will, iutu Wcstfall, tho oonduotor, and a pug. he utter nonied Jolm JleClcnii, 'J ho express messenger, Charles Jfunny, was overpowered apd tbosafo trobbedof nonip SS.MQ in vtibiiSilcfc "Tho vobbom tnohvd, followed by body armed Tlio trolter. Maud S . failed to lower her record nt Pittsburg, on Saturday. She mado a milo in 2:15, nnd wns then wiuiurawii on account 01 n storm, Write to Mm Lvdln K. Pinkhnm. 233 Western Avenue, Lyiin,Mnss., for names of ladies that have been restored to per fect health by the uso of her Vegetable Compound. It is n positive cure for the cost stubborn cases of female- weak ness. The Democratic city conventions of Philadelphia were held last week. Judge James T. Mitchell wns endorsed for re election to tho hunch : Ma ior Moses M. Vcalc was nominated for recorder of Iceds, and David Hngertv nnd John C. Meuainin for city commissioners. Thursday of last week was observed throughout tho Stato of Arkansas, ns n day ot fasting and prayer for thu recovery of President Gal Held, it having been set apart by Governor Churchill for that impose. Hehgious services wcro held 11 all tho churches nnd nil Stnto olliccs were closed ns well as many prominent business houses. flic A. S. T. Co. ever since the intro duction of the metal shoo tip by them, have been searching for soiuo material that had its merits as to wear, and not its objectionable appearance. This they now havo in their tip known as the A, S. T. Co. I Hack, and parents should atk lor thciii. The town of Now Uhn, Minn., wns visited by 11 leniho cyclouo on hridav last. wno hiiiiiiied buildings were de htroyed and thiity persons killed and wounded, lho loss of property is esti mated at S.riO,000. Martin J. Lawlor, docket clerk of the Schuylkill county Commissioners, was on Saturday last convicted of false pre tence and six forgeries and nnd acquitted ot live charges ot mutilating books and making false entries. Two other cases remain against Lawler, who has been sent to jail to await sentence An empty engine on tho Lehigh Val ley railroad going south Saturday morn ing, ran into the northern bound fast freight train on tho long bridge atWhito unveii. .lames Mulligan, of Jlaucl Chunk, had one leg cut off. William U. Fleming, of Whito Raven, leaped .1... r.ll r .1 . .1 irom me nam, iaiiing irom 1110 iresiii to the Central railway track below.broak ing both ankles and otherwise being scriouy injured. The train was badly wrecked. fEvansville Daily Daily. A comforting conclusion is that whicl leads is always to choose tho best. Mi Andrew Dlmer, Uluffton, Intl., says : I have thoroughly tested St. Jacobs Oil, and find for rheumatism and neuralgia it has no equal. The notorious outlaw known as "Hilly tuu jviu, v.. in Kint'ii nisi, oaiuniar oy oiieiiu i-ni Barrett at Jt'ort summer New Mexico. Tho desperado had com initted no less than thirty four murders, and was yet a young man. Garrett re ceives s.iuu reward Irom the Territory and $200 from citizens. John Iiiimmer, aged 19 years, was shot and dangerously wounded by a gang of tramps, near Litilss on Tuesday. They had robbed him of a ring which, with the aid of friends, he recovered. As they were leaving the snot the tramps tired upon them. Six of the miscreants wcro arrested and lodged in jail. Important to Thavelehs Special in ducements aroofftred you by the Burlington Rbuto. It will pay you to read tlieir adver tisement to hp found elsewhere in this issue. March 18 40-w Cimdidates All persons whoso names aro announced In this column, aro rlt'dged to abldo by tho decision of the Democratic conveutlon.tthlch will mccton Tuesday August 8th. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. no nro authorUd to announce tho nnmo ot uuimiiv v HUSK, or Hugitnniu lownsnin, nsaenn. uiuuiii iur inn uiuuu ui uuuuiy uuiniiu-ttioni r, suo fiu .uu riiiosui hid in iuukuuu purl,. AHSOCIATK JUIKJU. Wo aro authorized to nnnounco tho ntimeofUV JUJSR MoilKNKY, if laililtigcrcek toivnshlD. us 1 candlil.itu to- Associate Judge, subject to tho rules 01 inu jiemucruivi pariy. IIKtlTSTEIt A Nil UKrrollDKK. nro atilborlzetl to aminunpn inn nnrnn rv WIl.MAMMiN II. JACOliY of III .ansburg.ns a can didate fi.r tlio olllco of Itegu-tet anil hecorder, sub- jroi. bu tuu r uiuaui mu ucinoemuc puny. CJUNTY THKASUItKn. Wo nrpnutlioilzcd lo nnnounco tlio namo ot li. M TKWKSuUltY. nsu candidate-for tho oftlco of Coun. ty Treaburor, nibjectto the rules ot tho Democrat ic puny, uo wui ijui iruici to solicit oies. ltEdtSTKK AND HBCOIIDEII. Wo nro authorized to annour.ee the name of A. II. IIEltltlNO. of Or .HL'O.lownsulu. as a uandtdubi Mr tho omen of llrglsltrand liecoidcr, tubject to the ruiuu ui inu iJeiiiuuruuu purty. HtMISTEIt AND 11ECOUDEII. Wo are authorized to nnnounre the name of f). W STBI'NKH of lileotr sburg. a a candidate) for tho onicocf Iteglsitrund llecordcr, subject to tho rulss ui mo ueuiucruiiu jiari. FOB PKOTIlONOTAltY. Wo aro authorized to nnnounco the namo of WIL- hi&u KiCKliAVM, Jiioominurg, as a candidato for ro nomination for tho office of prolhonotary and cl-rtof thescvertl courts, subject to tho rules ot the Democratic party. ASSOCIATE JCJDfJE. We sro authorized to announce thn nnmn nr ,T A11FS LAK E, of Bcott township, as a candidate for the omeo or Associate judge, Bubjectto the rules ot iuu uciuuvruiti: party ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We arenulhoilzed to nnnounco the namo of P. L. nu u.nAf., 01 i.wKHisf a. as a caumaate ior associ ate juege, tin jict 10 uemccinuc rules. COUNTY THEASUIIER. Wo are autlioilzed to unnounce the name of NA THAN CHEAfaY, as a candidate tor the onicu of viuumy jreosureri BUDiecitomB ruics ot me Depi' ftrrfittft rnrfv. ' 1 COUNTY COMMISSIONEK. We aro authorized to announce the name of DinriiBiM ruuii. or centre Kiwnsntp, as a candi date for tho crrice of County Commissioner, subject iu iuu i uiva ui uio uriuwiuiiu purigr. COUNTY TltEASDIlER. NATHAN JIIMJtlt, Of Main township, authnrlzrB ub to announce bis name bb a candidate tor the of fice of County Treasurer, subject to the rules of tho u I'uiuvntuu iuru. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. V'e ere authorized to announce the name of Wit I.1AJU b. rimiKii, ciiiain townBnip. as a c; ior county commissioner, subject to I , subject to'thoYulea of the Democrat io party. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE, We aie euthorlzed to anncunre the same ot j baa v ti. kiiiuhhaum, oi jienion 10 nsuip, us & candidate for the cniio ot Associate Judge,subject VOK ASSOCIATE JUDGE, We pre authorized to snnounro the name of J I'AUL KHKY, ot Heaver township, as a candidate for AfbociBte Judge, subject to the rules ot tho iHinocruuc party. KEQ ISTER AND RECORDER. ill CI! A KI. V. KYE11LY, of llloomiburg, authorizes us to annoureo his nome nsa fnrdldkto for tho Ct rl co of lit gintr end lti-corder, subject to ihe decis ion ot the Dtpiocratlo county Convention, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Wo nrn atithoiired to announco the name of on a hi t m HKiciiAUT, or Main township, as a can dldalefor tho rfnee or Comity Commissioner, sub ject to the decision or the Democratic convention COUNTY THEABUtlKR. We are aulhorlird tn announce Ihn nsrno JAllFf) UlUfKlt. nl Wain townrhlp, as a candidate for t he unco el ('oucy'lrcu.urcr, subject therulei of thu Demociutio party. COUNTY TIIKASUUKB, We are aulLcrlztd to announce the nstna nf A. V. JOHNSON, of locun townthlp us a cuiOldate tor tho ofttce of Couutr Treasurer. suLlect to tfiarului of the Demoomtio party. COTN'rV COMSiHONlflt, Wo tiBBUthorbcd lo ifinounoethn ktt,fi u la. HIHIAl(, tr HMnyctvlk tOHhthlp, M moandKlate tut lh ofllCH (J Count. COuiinluJ&iiO. miiiW4. m the ruiot ot Uie UcmooniUo lurty, TUB GREAT SKIN OURE, tching and Scaly Disoasosj Humors of thoSoalpand Bkin Jformanontiy Ourotl- MNGWOHM. (leo. W. llrown. 49 Marshall St., VrovlcUnce, It. I., cured by Outlcnra Hcmoillos of ft Ringworm llumoi Kotnttholmrbcr'fl, which spread nil over mi o.irs, neck anil face, nnd for six years resisted nil ktnasof treatment. SKIN HUMOn. Y. It Drnko. Ksa.. niront for Harper & tiros., Do- trott, Mlcli., gives an ostont lilnj account of Ills case (eczema rodent), which had been treated by n cun sulfation of physicians without boncrlt, and which speedily yielded to .tho cutlcura Itcsolvcnt Inter nally and Cutlcura Soap externally. SOALD HEAD. II, A. ltaymond, Auditor P. W., J. S. It. it., lack- son, Mich., was cured ot scald Head of nlno years' duration by tho Cutlcura ItcmcdlcB. ' HCZEMA. lion, Wm. Taylor. Iloston, Mass., permanently cured of a humor ot tho faco and scalp (eczema) that had been treated unsuccessfully for twelve years by many of Iloston's best physicians nnd most noted specialists, na well as European authorities, MILK CKUST. Mrs. Bowers, 143 Clinton St., Cincinnati, speaks ot lur sUtor'B child, who was cured of milk cust which resHtod all remedies for two years. Now a lino, healthy boy, with a beautiful head ot hair. FALLING HA1H. Frank A. Ilean, Steam Flro Knglno 0, lioston, was cured of alopecia, or falling of tho hair, by tho Cut lcura Itcsolvent Internally and Cutlcura and Cut lcura soap externally, which completely restored his hair when all said ho would lose It.. Thomas Leo, Krankford Av., Philadelphia, anllctcd with dandruff, which for twenty years had covered his scalp with scales ono-quartcr ot an Inch In thickness cured by cutlcura Itcmcdlcs. TKEATMEST. 'fh5 Cutlcura Treatment In tho Internal uso of the Cutlcura Itcsolvent, tho now Wood purlflor, nnd tho external uso of Cut'curn nnd Cutlcura Soap, tho (I rent skin Cures. For Sunburn, Tnn and Oroasy Skin uso Cutlcura Soap, an cxreilslto toilet, bath and nursery sanative. fragrant Willi delicious flower odors and hoallng balsams. CUTICUKA llcmedlcs aro for sato by all druggists, rrlco of Cut- Icura.n Mallclnnl Jclly.nmnll boxes r0 cents ; largo boxes tl. .CutlcuraKesolvent, tho new Illooarurl- llcr, f 1 per boltlo. cutlcura Soap (tlio queen of medicinal and toilet so ips), 23 cents. Cutlcura Med Iclnal Shaving Soap, is cents. Principal depot. wekks s. rotter, bobton, miss. CifAll mailed freeon receipt of price. COUfNs More continuous and cower. rulclectrlenl action Is obtained luLinu aMu"w nnstcrs man nnv it Datiery bi A .-na mtido The aro n stwedy nnd - WI9 1 b- certain euro ior nun unci Weakness ot tno Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, lthcumatism, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Funato Weakness, Nervous rains anil Weaknesses, Ma'arla anil Fever and Ague, l'rlce 25 cents. Sold every. where, wekkh & roTTEH, boston, mass. Rowell & Oo's. Advc'H. NoOue W'lio Is Thoroughly Hegular In tho bowels Is half as Uablo to dilute ns liuwho H Irregular, llo may be nttnckod by 1 ontaglous diseases, and so miy tho Irregular but ho Is not nearly as subject uj ouiiiue 11 uuences. 'j nu uho oi TARRANT'S SELTZKU APERIENT. s-cures regularity, nnd consequent Immunity from KICKDCS3. SOLI) 11V ALLDHUUmSlD. Juty 15-4W Smith's Patent Blind and Shutter Bower. Shutters can bo placed 2, 3. 4, BorC Inches apart and held scurclyfn either position. Agents want in either position. Agents want ed in every county, can make Dig wages bummer and Fall. Tho best nnd handsomest thing out. Sells m every nouso. write ior particulars bumpies oy uiuii iur u wuut imsuigu. Auuress SMITH 4: CO 304 MASTKll HTKEXT, I'lllLADHLrUIA, 1'A jujy in-iw r Twant ONE agent In every town to sell a valuablo nrtli'lti. No money rcnulrrd until gootb are sold. Address 1 O Ilox -jax. Now YorS city. July IMm PAMPUT prn for adsertlsow. loo pogosforM luuuuuuiccn . (I. 1. ItOWKLL & COM N Y. r luiy ib-sw J. W. RaEDER, WILKES-BAR RE, PA. All popular AlHgnzlnvN, Ilnr- ptll'M. CrlllC'l"N, I.IIICII h, si. Alcliolas Ilouud in any Style Ucnlrrd. Cnrrespondence Solicited P. O. Box ICO. July I i-m OM'IIANS' COURT SALE OP VALUAULK Real Estate I y virtue of an order Issued out ot the Orphans' court ol coiumnia county, tno undersigned admin istrator of the cstato ot Peter Nlchael.dcceosed, will ozposoto public sale on the premises In Mlttlln township, on SAT lilt DAY, AUUUST 6TII. 1881, at ten o'clock a. m., tho following described teal estate, to-wlt: frill nwfl tnotti Hn t in tvonf nnM nArfli hv lanrtu I'eter Mlcbael, oa the east lands or John Hoofna. ouuuuuing . . Twentv-nine Acres moro or less, with tie appurtenances, whereon aro erected a hUU uuuaii, llAKW, anclout-butldlngs; excepting npd reserylnc howoy. ex, iuo crops now growing uponuio premises. tjchmm Or HALlf. Ten per cent, ol tho one. fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at tho stri king down of the property; the one-fourth less tho ten per cent, at tho continuation of sale, and the remaining three-fourths ln one year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi, J0I1N MICHAEL. July 8-ts Administrator, UDITOH'S NOTICE. kaiATK OP JOUN KYKLIND, IICK1JID, Tho undorslgned, Auditor appointed, by the Or phans' Court ot, Columbia county, to make dliliibu. tifator of the estate of said decedent, to and" moii parties entitled thereto, vll sit at bis olce lu hioomsburg.on Baturday.July SSrd.iMl. looMlock ... ...U ,UUU ,U IUU UBUUO VI IUO UUIUUIV,' tno (oren en, lo perform the duties oil appointment, when and where a I rattles I - vi,uu.""w "ou uuu wucre ni parties interested lu mid fund must appear and present ..w, .n,Mln w. ug .wiv.ci Muuuiivu4iuiu any auara ot GAln fiinrl of said fund. 0. W. M1IXB11. Auditor JunftM-tw, UDlTOlt'S NOTICE. L In the Orphanf Qiurtforthe County of Co- tuvtuiu. IN HI-KST1TK OF JACOB HOWIU, SlIitU, Tho rho Auditor appointed by Uie Court, on motion of T. ThoiniwonrVsi.; td distribute Ute tund in thu nVlsol A, 11. croup. Admlnlslrator ol Jacob cow. annus ol a. li. croup, Admii cr. deeeasod. will meet thenurllL-s tntoruiuvl. fnr the purpotcs of his appointment on Vrlday, Aucutt ftlli, lssl.nttwo o'clock p. in., at his onice In Iter wick. Pa., when and where all parties Interested are required to present their olal jia or be Ueborrta irwiu uuuiiug m upon aaia tuna. ANUItltW K.OSWADI), JulysMw Auditor, nniDOE I4ETTI.N( Mre will bo let, at WelUngton Te Wellington Teagert hotel, township, Columbia county, "!?? ASA ."'.. ..l funuwnii, ijt'usv luwnsi I'ennsvlf anla. on Tuesday pe oviloek lu tho afternoon. The contract tor build. lug-ii in iuge uTcr iioniiiiKvreck-, near cstnor rur baoe Ijcujit townithln. tn i & urart-r, ,,-qu. m- ered bridge US lost long, 16 feet wliio from out to ariff'tsr?!.' WiS's r.Setwltd on.andifHt thick. " j$ Mani and kDoclUc.tlanii cub id st iv ndm wvvv iniMiimni, nuuujsvanii ra MIS WuiwX A Vli li kit 111 Nil f VJSrinv Atul. I. li. ciskv. cicrk. 1 ' w , ,,,., ..Vin11!?.111.6 old anawoatthy publlshors who have grown rich (It Is said that tho Appletons havo Pl ATTIflAl. RflOlf TIINHFR Pront ol nearly two from the sale ol their high-priced publlca- IlVAUHLJj nUUlV JJll'lUJjlV t'ons aie not pleed that their monopolies aro broken ind their power overthrown. Of couno the book xr . ,.,. K?J?t5.Bni?,?00l!Ucrsw.lu) naT,e been used to getting from 40 to ti) per cent, commission for selling these No IIOU'KST .IIAUKKV fSTllliKT, hTgh-prJced books aro not so well pleased to solIUio Library of Universal Knowledizeon 16ncrcent.com- iVhta.iotoft'oniou.vjiiAyiAb.mi, HMMKLVIfLW Hiir Carpets, through the air, and IIW Pi arc also worth seeing. There is a Lunch-lioom baskets and packages can be left in charge of attendant in Ladies' Waiting Room. Mr. Wanamakcr is desirous that visitors should feel at home when they come, and be free to purchase or not, as they please. Note. Our largo Catalogue, with prices and full directions for shopping by mail from any part of the United States, will be mailed gratuitously upon request, address John Wanamakek, Grand Depot, Philadelphia. (svooziaBoa, to d. w. Flue ItrniullcH, WIiIhUIck. OIiih, Ptifiitly on mum, MPOKTKI) ALKS AND PUUTEHS IN BOTTLES BY TlIK DOZEN. Lniullords throunhoiit the county will find it to their advantage to . . , call and examine my stock bolorc BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Street, 2nd Door below Iron. July,'sn.ly WEBER - PIAlsTOS, A FINE INLAID PRENCII WALNUT CASE ORGAN, 9 STOPS, $90 CASH. Enxy Terms. SntlNfUctttm Guarnntend. BACON'S "W-A-HE S,001VES, MUSIC HALL I1I.O0K, WXXiXHS-XAXHE, PA. June in, 'Sl.ly Tho month of July msi, witnesses tho completion of tho largest and most important literary work this country and tlio century havo seen. It is the Library o. 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SSIscrtDVrsmi? tffirrMto1 I ...rersons deslrlnfir to r&tae clubs may send to ua i t" mi4 91 wiur iuu vuiiiniH in nurnrv the utmost iiwraDtness. :within our rms mei ln 016 ordcrut tmi receipt yo ... Specimen pages ot tho "Library ot Universal Knowiedtm" win h Dn. ,. n..iniir. scrtblhffbo6v.maMuaar"Sivr AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, JOHN H. ALDEX. Manaoe.i July iww ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK, KST1TX OP JONAS, llifiTfO., DICI1SID, terof said county to Jloluj lurtxel and M. Ilartiel artmtfl.tS.iSr' r,,.,S -T'""""' n .ifno nrioinT. .r.r v1 i"-'i3uus uaving Xltrr!? . ," .uo maw or me uecedent aro re. quesuj proscut them for setUemenL hlS luSebiFd Tuaiilate ti makr. avment 5."? undersigned admlDlHraton wlU th0 iin liilryrt joiin iiAiirxiiL. NICIIAKLM. Il-llTZUL. Administrators, July ut.w JUDITOU'S NOriClC. kSTATK Or l-ETkB. KKT, DBCSASBO, Tho undersigned Auditor appointed by tke Ornliani Court of coruiuhlii county W woke Astrlbutlon of anilumnni. WMl meet Uio parlka luleresled Ws onicoln the Town ol lilooras receive the samu ty, on Sam, uuy, the seth day J? AuifSJt C?SS' at ten o'clock n. ul, of aald l day? when and 'wileii I parties Interested in sold estate mur7Wr5f S H torover aunarred trom anv sham nr - forover deharred trom any share of said tund. July lts'Mw 11. V. ZAllIt, Audjtor. A'S'TOH'S NOTICE. sTAvaur irnupoosoM, wckAsin. Tho undersigned auditor Bpnolnted h n, n jjlians; court of Columbia couuly.WmakldiitrihS" tion of tho balance of the estate ot Lydia w nSd" son. deceasiKl. m hin hi ilr.'j. "j "Pd" wn, deceased, as shown by the account of JrSrn MoAnall, AdmlnUtrator of said dMesed irt CS "'. Admlnutrateror JoiMoaSilLSnV jctutcu, w lit meei parties lntrKfHi, a-7 T.- pi,r.nun.uarS',c& k ta,... A. K, OSWALD. Auditor. BVAPOR ATINa FR0IT. Qont Tiumi OH Imuran) ui,.a TJT ' iiuut WteJflSS. wSSSSiu rreo VZ SfirW On visit. ntr Philadelphia you will find, among other places of interest, the Grand Depot well worthy of a visit. Its floor and gallery spaces now cover over three acrcs.and arc filled with Dry Goods, China, Furniture, etc. The last addition is a large and beautiful 'dure Gallery, to which admittance is free. The Pneumatic Tubes carrying the money the Electric-Light Machinery, in the building. Valises, robbxhs,) dzjaziSX. iwr IUiiiih, run! nil UIiuIh ol TflncH con. - , . , ...1 - purcuasing ciBcwueru, HARDMAW and published for a foreign market, and could not bo nm is r:f Amnrtn n pikTa .i writer fijii IK. ft r in mm trmina mnnthn nntim ti.M mission, though those who aro not shoruslghtcd discover that ttlRl? Hum Inl I'Pflal. afln. all nm Manll.nl ullh tlialnfaHUfunf l ivr Increased, by 'the Imms'nse sales which result from meet- however, oro better nleased to slander than to bell laterests It is. for Its natronaire. nnd It has never looked allowed to any one ordering live or mora nets at one " oaually among the Mrstcoa club agents whosccdus . . . . . . . . . - rJ'0 V'Ci.iuk kucou ruivurua will uu uriniru, mm imp ;no 0lub Bf?enta entering Into competition for them. he regards under ' at once for umniA vni,nAB if hv Aotir in thn ctinnn n-vtsH in.,!,, h.n ..m i... dn t. .. .... ... ... . uolUHfrVuua .u,j,iUUi,rara V.iT v ciuos,ana mustratea pamphlet oe- Hit BROADWAY, NEW YORK. AUDITOK'S NOTICE. IN TUIHlTTlaOrTUI ISTATIOrSIUHIlUKS.Sl CK1SIU. The undersigned auditor appointed by Ihe Or phans' court of Columbia county, to inako dlstiltu 1 .3 l "10. ,unillu the hands of tho tieculor oil RVj dreouent, to and among the parties en titled thereto, will sit at his ofnee In Plcomsburg, on Saturday, August lath, us, at ten o'clock J? the forenoon to iierforra thn duties of his appoint ment, when nnd where all persons having any claims unon kulii fund inn .kmi, r,n,viitna- Sama fir hA dnhlmtri fmut -nnnlnlnr. nltw bli.M- thereof, " " ' ,. TAUL K. WJIIT, June 1T-4W Audlton. A lMINISTRATOR'fl NOTICE. -A 4. kstiti or msiu it. iiini, diciaskx Altera of Administration cnthocstaW otmnun ... ...,uc, mm ui urauge townsiitp, coiuutia oot'n & .J e"1!1!6111. deceased, have en grai.ted Win..8 .Jailer of said county o J. Ilowarti ted line, loward . .. . . B--."V, UUI1.IULM,UI. n,u in; of orangeville, admlnblrmor. All persons JiS "if claims against tho estato ot Bald doco- fJJSWIudebtea to tke estate 10 make ayment. to tho undersigned Admlnlstrater.wlthout delay. J. 110WAII1) KLINII, VW.Miu.iH, Att'y. Junou-ew Admlnlstrater, orangevlUo, 1'a. JJXECUTOR'S NOTICE, kSTATKOK JC01NAMM, KKCKASIB, Hmf.t'm.ii'ww,,arlr 00 the estate or Jba Hands, late o Greenwood lwp Columbia county, OeceaseO, have been granted by the lieiwrr of sold SSSSS.1.?.?;1?"'0' wngefille;eiTculor. AU f ".".''f cU"3 KUit the estate ot said de fi Went are. requested to present them fLr aettle- rTiVmAr,. . it;. .?.V1UC.U";U. " 'he estate to mw Siyf underslgnod admlnlstrater, without. west, ana inose Indebted to t ,n ..tm tn mike 0. W.Mtiua, Att'y. Juno 4-w J). K. NLOAH. Ktecutor. Ojajjgev.lle, 1' SUflSORHU. NOW FOR a?xiB aoi.tT3sa:BiA.3sr M0 UN AJ).YAlOlt