THE COLUMBIAN. Hl,OOMSIltIII, FlllllAY, AtOUST 8, 1881. l'UIIUO HALKS. Michael, nilmlnlalrntor of 1'clrr Mi rli.icl, will cpII rcol olnfc on the jirptnlses In Mifflin township on Pntnrditjr, Anj-iisl fill,. DF.MOC'ItATIU COUNTY CONVENTION. Tlio Dnmocrnllo vot(irnof lliorevprnlillMrlcM ol (.'oliuntiln county will mtol at th nu:il iluce: of holding thu uonernl olcctlon,oti Satur dur, Aiign't Otli, 1881, tiolwfcn the liourn of Ihrco nnti ocven o-iiock in tlio nnornoon, nml clfd dflffiulM hy Inllotto reprmtnt tlio ills, (rids In the County CJonvrntlnn In he htlil In llio Optra Home, MoomsburH on 'I'licpilty, Aiifiuat tHli.nl 11 o'clock, a. m , to ilc In nomination two cimllilstc for Awociale Juilgc, one cnniliilftlo for Oonnly Trunurtr, onn ranill d.itc Inr l'rotlionotnry, onn cnmlid.ito for lteg. litor itid Itouotilor, nml two candidate for Comity Cointnlsnoncr, nnd to tnnnct nidi, oilur lunino8S ni tho Interest of tlio Democrat ic putty urny require. Also at tho nunc tlmo and pi ices nnd In tho mmo tmnncrj tho Dem ocratic electors In each dlat let will elect o no person to serve as a tnomber of tlio County Standing (J)tmnlltoo which will meet immedi ately on tlio adjournment of the Convention. lWf order of tho County Committee, David Lowr.NiiF.aa, Chairman, Apportionment of delegates according to tlio vote fjr Governor in 1878. llcavcr l"0 3 Delegates Herwick HO 2 ' Uenton 177 3 " llloom Kast Ward lPfl 3 " JStoom-Wret Ward 109 2 " llriarereek 8S 2 " Ca!nwla 178 3 ii ii Centrnlia '13 Centra 130 Conyngham K. 21 Conyngham S. 11 Kishingcreok 2'JO O 2 o o 4 Greenwood 147 2 Hemlock 130 2 Jnck'on 108 2 Locust 220 ! Madison 100 Main 112 MilUin 178 Montour 81 Mt. Pleasant 88 Orange 75 I'iro U'J Koaringcrcck 07 East b'cott 00 West Scott CG Sugnrloaf 167 3 2 3 2 2 Don't forget tovoto to-morrow. Th c ptnr trees ore loaded with fruit. There is every probability of a largo crop of grapes. Tho list of jurors will ho published noxt week. Services will bo held in St. Paul's church on Sunday, August 14th. Lemonade with n dash of ginger it, Is a pain' table and refreshing drink in these hot days. It is as much the duly of n consistent Demo unt to vote nt tho dehgnto elections, aB at the general elections. The campaign has btcn lively this weekend it is probable that there will bo nn exciting contest nt tho Convention on Tuesday next. Eycry gocd Democrat chould attend the del egato election to-morrow, and poll his vote for the best men on tho tirkct. Tho recant showers havo proved very bene ficial to corn and potatoes, and tho farmers are in belter spirits A. Solleder pays (he highct prices in call for Calf, Sheep nnd Lamb Skins, also for nil kinds of Ilecf Hides. augS2w Kev.W.K. Delwiler,ofLewieburg,will preach in ibe Evangelical church on Fourth street next Sabbath at three o'clock. Woodcock aro tnid to be unupually scarce Ibis ycur. They certainly aro in this vicinity. as onrsporttmen havo succeeded in bagging but few. Two lots, with good house, barn and out. buildings on each, for sale, in Uloonvburg. In. quire of William KnicicnAuii. July 20-tf Dr. W. M Iteber ns the flret physician to regis (cr his name in the prothonot.iry's cilice, according to law. 0thcr8 will doubtless follow his examplo without Joss of lime. Jn ck O'Donnel), of Centrnlia, is a pedostrian an d lms challenged several of llio light heeled in en of his neighboiliocd, to run him live miles for $300 or ?C00 n side. It is rumored that another biaw baud is to bo organ ized, tho members of which aro lobe colored men, Tho air will Foon bo filled wilh melody if llmt'H the name of it. Layton Ilunynn'ti bull dog was really and efli caciously chcwid up on Market Urcel last Sat' urday evening, by an innocent black setter. Haven't bull does n lcpulation as lighttn? Th is ia tlio limo for dyfentery. Victims of the mnlady should tako no solid food, drink rice water and reft quietly by lying down, and ihcy will need no medicine. ItatllefnoliCH nro unusually numerous this summer, nml thero havo been more urgo rep tiles ki lied thnu wo have noted for many years. One i-nnko is reported as having twenty ono rattles. A woman in Williarnspoit sell young rab bits and Mnltwo cats, tho former nt 50 to 00 cents ii pair, nnd tho latter lit $2.50 to $3.00 There nre all sorts of ways tomako n living and this is ono of the ueldeit. Tho number of salcpmcn for city hoiifcs now upon the road, is really nstonlshlng. Thero must bo a good market to justify the presence of such n hoct of traveling men. Watermelons Lring fiom thirty to fitly cents apiece, and tnoi-t of lliem havo a sickly ap pearance. ViUiumiwt Jlanner. Sickly, eh? Have you rcen tho fellows that ate them? The regular monthly meeting of tho Mer chant's Association will bo hold in their room on Friday evening nt 8J o'clock. A full at tendance is requested as thero Is bueiuesi of im portance to transact. In justice to W. II, Jncohy, wo would slato that he has n ever refused lo pay his subscrip tion to flit campaign club of Iat full, and that it has been paid. Mr. Jncoby,llko n few others here In town, contributed liberally to the expenses outside of his subscription. Col. J, O. Freezo will visit Lewis' Lako next week, to avoid, if possible, an attack ofhiseild enemy hay fever. If tho Colonel will capture and briug homo that thousand pound lurtle,thi cornmunlly will be under fc'reat obligations to bio. Among the charters granted by the Govern nr, last wcok, was one to the Plymouth Nnvl gallon Company, for tho purposo of keeping and maintaining a, steam boat or lino of steam boits on tho river Susquchnna,to carry persons and properly thereon) the business uflii'ii of the company to be in Plymouth, Lnzerno courtly. Capital tlcck, ?0,000 Clinrtcr perpetual. Uouverneur, (N. V) Herald. With grent pleasure we can recommend as n radlertl euro far rheumatism, St. Jacob'H Oil. Thh wonderful remedy lms been exteiiHivcly used by large numbers of people who dally los ity lo ilu marvelous fIbilK l'rcasllrown and wife lmvo front) to the tea shore to spond the month. During UU nWnco we arc requeued to say that persons having any lnurance business to transact with him should call on James C. Drown. Holmoi & Schnylor haye placed Mr. Isaiah Hngenbuch at the head ol their stove and tin ware department. He has had long experience In tho ImsiiiMs and will provo n valimblc a-"I'lant. Ihoro ha been no now casn of small pox for two weeks. llt o per-on, Mr. Janus snllorn, is now under medical trentmctit.mid 111" Is on tho road to recover. lllnn. .i.. may foirly clm ,0 )0 fff0 ff0m 0lfomo ii"tnT. Mr. 0.1 H.rd.r.d latawus,, liaut(ct-d nnew shop and put up new machinery nnd engine to meet tlio lc- uirtmcnisot lii i.ereas in hn.lm. w glail to note such n mhstantlal proof of pros I'-rity. The new cornel i now i.;i,l l ii. ..i . irom nomtt two bV nrk n it. a .,,..,! ;i daylight. It will increa.e In hlel,ii,n until he liltli, when it will gradually rormte from lie earth. As a popular spettiicln It is not n Tho Viliiamport Gascllc and Jhllelin Isn't ing nnyunng in the wny t.f investigating cor iption in the county cffices.but Is crying lust! Or the Democrats In tirneiwiiln ll... ,r.,.l. mt's n chenn melbml nf i.,iil r.t: r. . n..... 1..1..11, iui RUOU UCCUS. Tho Wuyno camp meeting will begin next hursday and continue ten dnva. Tim In.lU,. tions nre, tint the attendance will be greater man over Delore. lixuirs on lichen mill bo issued over llio rnllronds On nnil nflfr Aumi&t Jin, and Ingijftgn will lo clieclccd through. Cant. M. M. IJrobdl.nfCnlfiTOiMn.lt cu rue genernl sales agency for the wholesale uorisu or i-rancis .Ionian & Sons, of Phlladel phin. Wo congratulate the firm on securing tho fcrvicesof so cental nml r(Tir!t .. man and have no doubt that ho will be success. till in burmics-, Mr. lioyd Stiles, of Ilcnton, while on the mountain cne- day last week was biltcn by a rattlesnake, lie having somo onion in his pO(kcts,poiindcd them m and tied thorn nn ibn wound, nnd after drinking a large quantity of whiskey started homo. He haa almost recover cd from the dangerous accident. If you want to do something for the benefit of the Democratic party, show vour Cor.mr IttAN to your neighbor who docs not take it. and ask him lo subecribo for it. It is not nnlv the leading party paper, but is acknowledged by men orall parties to be the beat journal pub lihed in tho county. Tho 7fiMj)(Teincc Journal says that "the way to resent nn invitation lo drink so that the in suit will never be ofl'ered again is to tnke bran ely that costs forty cents a glass." It mny be remarked that the writer of the above displays altogether too much good taste as regarcs liquor for tho editor of n temperance journal. Tho Herwick Independent is authority for the statement that tho payroll of the Jackson fc Woodin Manufacturing Company is $1500 pcr ilay. There ore nearly 12C0 workmen em ploye!! nnd tho capacity of tho works is twen- ly gondolas, or fificen house cars per day, nnd from one hundred and fifiy lo two hundred car wheels per day. The Sanitarium is over-crowded nnd wo nro informed that the architect is making plans for another building, to be mucl; larger than 'cither of the others and to be erected immediately. We understand from the medical ofliccrs that all Summer boarders have been refused and that none have or will bo taken. It isadifgrace to Ibe intelligence of Colum bia county that comparatively few of tho vo ters of all parties lake the county papers. There are about feven thousand voters, and of these we aro fully Ealhficd that less than one-half are subscribers to the home papers. It may be that somo of tliero lake city papers, but if a man dees not tako interest enough in his own counly alTairs to keep postcd,bo is not likely to spend much time in reading city news. Columbia county presents tho singular spectacle of a man who deserted the Democrat1 ic party, joined the Greenbackers, was elected comrnii'f-ioncr, and now has tho cheek and ef frontery to aek Ihe Democracy to nominate and elect him for Itegistcr aud Kecorder. Unless wo mistake the temper of our old Democratic friends of that county, Mr. Herring will be gi ven a free permit lo retire to private life and a solid Democrat will be put in the oflico of Register nml Recorder one who did not de serthii party owing to his greed for office. Mi'lnn Aryvs. A few weeks ago there was a letting at the Com missioneth' eflico for some work to be done nt tho bridges over Little Fishingcreek, near Mordnnsville. A number of perfons wcro pre cut and handed in scnled proposals forthe jobs, We are informed by reliable authority that af ter nil Ihe bids wero opened and read, Commis sionerllerringnaidho had a bid at homo whicl was handed lohim hut which ho hud forgotten to bring down. He was permitted to present it afterwnrds,nd when opened it proved to bo un der that of the lowest bidder. It may havo bceu nil right, but it is rot a fair nor honorable way to do business, and if thero was no connivance about it, it is i-ingular that ho did not think of the bldhnnded him, until nftcr tho othein wero read. It Ib just such actions as this that lms brought tho Commissioners' office intodisrepute for tho post few years. There was nn uxcillng tussle in front of tho Kxchnnge Hotel on Monday afternoon. A young rough nnmed Adolpb Kcster, under the influence of liquor, became boisterous nnd Con stable Harris ai-sisted by policeman J. C, Sler ncr proceeded lo nrrcst him, but ho resisted bo vigorouly that iho attempt proved fitiiilesfl. Heknonkcd the Conslablo down and while tho ofliceiswere mopping him around in the mud ho got in a kiik witli both feet on Harris' stomach. Afiera good deal of loud nnd pro fane talk on both tides, the officers let the man go, but why ho was net put in llio lock-up no body could understand, The fact Is he should have been arrested on a warrant for assauli nnd battory and resisting an officer, and bound over to court. If such thing happen a few more limes, the polieo forco of Illoouibburg will not inspire the lawlc-w elass wilh awe and fear lo any great extent. As tho llmo Is npprnnching under tho Act of Assembly when ills lawful to kill squirrels, forlheadvuntaceof all interested, wo publish the Act of Assembly bearing on Ihe case: Sfc. 2. No person shall kill or exposo for salu tir havo in his or her possesion, ufler tho same has been killed, any gray, black or fox squirrel between tho first day of January and ihefirM day of September in each year under a f ensliy of five dollars for each mid every squir rel so killed, oxpoud lor fulo or had in pos session. This section is from tho net to tmenil ami consolidate llio t-cvernl aits relating lo gamo and fish, npproved the8rd ilay of June, A. I),, 1878, Thero was not any genernl gamo law passed in 1870, tho legislature did not meet in 1880, anil llio supplements paksed In 1831 do not change this section of tho net of 1878 In re lation to the tlmo for (hooting tqulrrels. "Mult Hitlers aio the best 'bitters.'" "Thoy promote t-letp nnd allay nervousness." "Ileal liver and kidney medicines (old." "They knock the Vhillb' every lime." "llent ill ir g for surfing in ol hers to Lo Iitd." THE CGtLOmBlAN AND The pliTslclnns of thl town and vicinity, with their wive', had a picnic in tho grovo at Hupert on Thursday. Areyou going to paint? If S'l.send lo Henry fUlenv, Monlonr Paint Works, Ku ,rl, P ., lor sample cntd and prices "I Mtrleliy I'uiu hllo Ltnd. Slato Cnlois, In.n Palms, Putty o , and savo tho wholesale mid retail profit. rou can mix your own colon, from best mater ial, wilh Pure Linseed Oll.for 7fi cents lo$l.20 per gallon. l.nspcctfully l ours iVc, npr. 15-flm Hkniiv H. Ukav. MINKIfj' BTMKt:. Tho inlneiB nlLnpnn Colliery, Cenlralla, re cently struck f ir an mlvance. They work by tho car, uud ihe cari used lire of two sizes, For the larj.0 ear one doiUr is paid, and for the small ono ninety cents. Tho miners say that the small cars contain as much coal ea Ihe largo one, on account of tho heavy topping, They siy that tlm highest wige mnde by any minor nt tliH colliery for list in inlli was o.io dollar and ninety cent per day, and that the average wages made are below this, I'JIIiSOSAU f HnrrUbliri'. is visiting Mist Haltlo McKclvy. U. It. Ikeler and fjmlly nre spending a weeK nt Capo May. Tj. VV.1II1-A lt!tfnua ttna V.r.ri.1 tttmnttlteil tenth- er of a school at Kckloy, Luzcrno county. His term begins August loth. Wfl nrn tnfnrnn,1 l.t. tlr 1fn1in- itin nttpllll ing physician, that Dr. J. B. McKclvy is re covering from his illness. Mtiior Jo. Coons nml Mr. Simon Long, prominent cilizens of Wilkes-l!irrc,iiro in town the guest ol .Mr. Daviet l.owenborg. ATTENTION, ELECTION Ol'KlCEIIS. Accortliwr to llio now law regulating dele gate elections, it is neces-iary for tlio officers of election to be sworn, under pains and penal- tics for neglect. The caths havo been printed on the List of Voters, wilh instructions to pros idents nnd clorks. vVo desire lo call tho atten tion of tho c filters to the imporlanco of taking the outbs prescribed, as n neglect so lo do, may lend to Ibc throwing out of the veto of the dis trict. The law is peremptory and must be obeyed, nnd we are thus particular in dwelling upon the eubjcit, becauso heretofore uo such duty has been necessary. Let thtru bo no omissions nnd, consequently, no disputes in Convention. wyoming sem1nahy and co.mmf1icial coi.leoi: Has nccommodatiot s for 175 boardcri and 200 day students. Prepares students for all the loading colleges. Has five graduating c urses: a normal course, for teachers; a Oermnn Pro fessor ot Music; competent teachers In French, German a nil Painting. Discipline, parental. The Commercial College has no superior, pro. vides two banks, five telegraph cilices, whole sala and retail coal departments, instruction in Laws of Husincss, Political Kconomy, &c. Next torm opens August 31st. Commercial students address Kev. L L. Sptoguc, A. M , nil others Itev. D. Copeland, D. D., Principal, Kingston Pa. july 23-Ow AIVOST A MlttACI.i:. Patrick Lave lie, of Centrnlia, accompanied by a Mr. llurke, having taken rifuge under n tree during tho heavy thunder storm on Friday afternoon, the former was struck by lightning and instantly killed, the stroke passing down the treo to a level with Mr. Lavelle's bend, where it left the treo wilh tho results above stated. Mr. Lavellc leav's a mother and sev oral brot hers and sisters to mourn his sudden demise. The funeral took placo in the Cath olic cemetery, Sune'ay, and by somo means or other the report beenmo currtul that on Mon day he was heard lo "halloo" in the grave. On tho strength of this rumor his friends ordered tho disinterment of the corpse, and on remov ing Iho earth from ofTIhe boely, ho was discov ored to be dead, not having moved in the coffin Tho grave was again filled. The rumor cnused a tremendous excitement in tho place, fully one half ihe village witnessing the disinterment. Catavissa Niusltcm, VENNOK'sOUESSEB AT AUGUST. It seems from the Canada papers that Mr. Henr y O. Yennor has extended his "revited" prcd iclions so that they include August in de tail, as given below: August 1, probably warm and oppressive; 2 and 5, generally pleasant weather, fairly warm days,acd cool to cold eve nings an d nights; 6, fair and pleasant; 7, Sun day, brat a nd storms; 8 and 10, sultry weather with heavy showers, cooler evenings and nights; 11-13, heat again in the United States, with cloudy and sultry weather, storms in Canada; 1-1, Sunday, cooler change; 15, cooler to cold and clou ely and ploasnnt; 16; storms through out portiu ns of Virginia; 17 and 18, hailstorms and frost) probably in some portions; 10 and 20, heat and storms 21 sultry and showery; 22, sultry and'wiudy; 23 and 21, heat and wind; 25 and 27 heavy storms on tho Lakcs,on the St. Lawrence and nround New York; 27-29, cool er weather w ith rains srd frosts in tho north ern section; 30 and 31, fair and pleasant weath er, wilh cool evenings and nights, with indica tions of returning heat. A DIG tlllOW. llloomsburg is to have a circus nt last and sUnd on nn even footing wilh her neighbors. On Wednesday next, the 101b inst, Main & Cii'snew International Show will pitch its tcnta here and give an aflornoon and evening performance. In addition to tho usual features of a show of this kind, there is a pnntomine company, a Iroupo of educated dogs, and diverB novel nnd interesting specialties not to bo found, ordinarily, under canvas. Among the performers are, Mnud D'Alma, the child ropo walker, Kelly and Hanly Irish sketch ar tists, Jlurch, Pettitand Kelly tho clowns, Mons. D'Alma of Ihe Iron Jaw. Them nro also tum blers, contorlionislH, jii):glers,vocallsls, dancers, Ac, all of whom form n strong company and oiler n very interesting nnd amusing pro gramme. Tho street pnrade is announced for one o'clock in the afternoon. As this is tho first show of the kii.d (his season, worthy of pat ronage, it is fair to presume that tho tent will ho woll filled at both performances. Tho nd mission is only twenlyitivo cenis a fact that will havo duo weight with sight-Mers. UJCKIIOHN NEWS, The Sunday schools of this place, will hold a basket picnic on Saluiday in Dora Dent's woods. Several ministers will address the gathering. Itev. A. Ilrittaln held tho Quarterly Confer ence and preached on Sunday, Itev. T O. Cites will preach on Sunday evening, the 7lh. A number of our people Intend tenting at Mountain Uiovo. There are many sick in thts vicinity at pres ent. Misa Holllo Pursel is visiting friends at Ilugliesvllle. Mr. WUhani Dent and wife,of Danvillo spent Sunday here. The order ofO. U, A. M, has been reorgan ized, and isreniving new members ut every meeting. Mr, Wil'lam Kauster has relumed from tho west. Mr. A. 15. Hurlman recently in cnoday reiset Ihe tire on twenty wheel?, besides doing oilier work, Mrs. Cnlbarinii hlinc, of Willlamsporl, and Mrs, Mary Chuicr, of TopcU, Kansas, are tho guel3 of N. P, Moore-, JCiej, DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSJ3 U RGr, MUMlilA COUNTY, PA. 1'ItVSICIANH ltHd'SlUtllit). The following phvslelMH havo rcglste'rvl their names In tho prolhomitnry's office nsri- quired by lawi William M. Iteber, Imm in I nwisluip, Un ion county) grndimldl n M. !)., from Ji (TVr- son Medical College, .M iicli Kith, lK0:lj res.dtB In llloomsburg. Albert L. Turner, born In Litchfield, CVinn.i g'aduated as M, I),, from Ittrkslilro Medical College, Mas , October ICth, 1800; resides In lllobiiisburg. John K. H'lhins, born in Hnnbiiry, North umberland county; graduated as M. D., from Jefl'erson Medlcnl College, March 10th. 1812; reside) In Calnwlssn. William It. ltohlcs, born liiCatnwissa;grsd tialetl asM. D.,from Jrfieron Mcdicnl College, March 12lh, 1873; nldcs in Oalawiva. Oeorgo V. Menrs, born in Nunilillajgmdiiated as JI. I)., from Jill.-rsnn Mcdiral CoUeire, March 12il, 1878; reidc in Cstswissa, Jtistph It, M. Kvnns, born in (liecniiil timrishlp; Kradiialid m M. D,frniu lVnnsyi vnilia Mtdic.it Colbg', PhilmUlpliln, Mulch 5th, 1859; resides In llloomsburg. TI1K TOWM COUNCIL At a meeting of the Town Council, held on We'diieulay cvenlnR In!, all Iho member wire- prceut. Ihe grade of Ilidge Alley was ap proved n returned by tho surveyor. Tho Coun cil in a body agreid tei examinu the grndu on Fourth anil Pi-nn streets on Thursday. Mr. llrockw&y presented n petition from Mrs. Jane '. Drown, praying for the removal of Iho itmp in front of the Central Hotol, nnd tho erection of a veranda In fiont, not lo extend inorejlhsn fourftct from tho front of the build ing. Lnid upon iho lablo Building permits granted to 11, It. Vnnnatia and Messrs. Nenl on Seventh stri ct. Council granted William itu pcrtjo for keeping the gutters and walks in order at Market Square. A number of bills wcro ordered to be paid. A resolution was adopted to Issue bonds to tho amount ol $3,000, nt-lj jier cent, interest pa)nblc semi-annually. This is to meet nn excess of the present out standing orders and current expenses of the year, beyond the tnxes assessed, Tho paving on Catherine street was ordered lobedono with in sixty days, between Third and Sixth streets. On motion, Newton Boono was appointed Col lector of Town tax. A NOVELTY IN MONKV OUDEIIS. Postmaster General Jamep,sayB Iho Piltabitrg rod, has hit upon n plan of facilitating tho transmission through the mails, at aciieap rate, of small sums of money. Tho new device is an improvement upon the system of postal orders recently adopted by the English postal author ilies. The improvement consists of three col umns of figures, one to represent dollars, tho second tens nnd the third units. Two denom inations of these orders arc lo be issued one for all sums within $2.60, nnd tho other for all sums within SC. The five dollar card has four figures and n cipher in Ihe dollar column and nil the numerals in each of tho other col umns. Tho postmaster t-elling Iho order will deslgnnto Ihe amount lo be drawn by punch, ing the figures in the respective columns. The orders will be payable to bearer, and the post, office will not be responsible for their safe de. livery any more than for fractional currency, for which they nre intended ns a substitute. Both sets of orders are to he printed on hank note paper, to be finely engraved nnd other precautions taken against counterfeiting. It is expected that Ihe government will bo able to Bell them at from 'J lo 3 cents for a $2.50 or ilcr and from i to 5 cents for a S5 order. The postmaster will enter the nmount of the order in writing on a stub, which will be the only check tho department will nerd, nnd will con tain only the amount of the order, the dato of issue nnd the nnmo of the office upon which the order is drawn. This will do away with a great deal of clerical labor, since the names of Ihe remitter and the payee will not be entered at all in the records as is done in the money order transactions, nor will any advices bo is sued. In order to prevent the use of the postal orders as currency, they are lo be redeemable only for three months after date of issue. IN TKOUBLE. At the criminal term sessions in March last, a bill of indictment was found against O. Ii. Melick, on a chaice preferred by John F. Por ter, for obtaining money under false pretemcs. Ho had sold to Mr. Porter some territorial rights for the manufacture nnd salo of a certain .liinel of paint for rooting purposes, etc. A cl ick claimiiiB that ho had a patent richt.throtish another party, on the paint. It was nfterwenls ascertained that no such patent had been issued from the paltnt office. Melick gave bail for his appearance at court at the October session, and shortly after left Williamsport. The text heard of him was, that he was under arrest in Cattaraugus county, under tho chargo of lorgery in tne llilru uegreo, urougtit about as follows; A stranger came to town with n draft for SwOO; the hank olhcers were acquainted Willi iMencK, nnu lie laieiick; lolu the hank peonle that he was acquainted with the man. and that he was all right, nnd tho monoy was paid. Tho man disappeared directly after, and the draft proved to bo a forgery. Melick was arrested and locked up. About tho same time a man hail been locked up lur drunkenness. Tho next morning nn officer went to Melick in the jail, supposing him lo be Iho man who had been placed there for drunkenness, nnd told him to gel out nnd try nnd keep sober. Melick saw at once the mistake, and win smart enough to take advantage of it. As soon ns bo recovered his liberty he left that section cf country hur riedly. A reward wan ollered for his capture. He went from Uieie direct lo Dock Haven, but a telegram arrived in time to secure his arrest. Tho New York State uuthoritics immediately mnde n requisition on Governor Hoyt for the body of the prhoner. At this juncture, J. It. Itcardon, Unp, district attorney of Lycoming coiimy, put In his claim for tho prisoner, and n conllict ol authorities ensued. District Attor ney Kenrdon went to Ilntrisburg and laid tho matter heforo tho department, nnd upon a heal ing Governor Hoyt refused lo surrender the party to the New York Slato authorities, as there was n bill of indictment pending against him in Lycoming renin ty, Pa. Upon applies lion for a writ of habeas corpus from the Ly coming county authorities, Judge Mayer sur rendered Melick, and, accompanied by the District Attorney nnd Deputy SherifrYeiiRer, ho rnino to Williamsport and was lodged in jail. It may he slated that Melick abo escaped from Lock Haven, while he was under urrost there. Ho found a number of friends (here, and nftcr telling them a very plnusihlo story the-y agreed to he responsible for his appear ance. Ho was llien given his liberty tinder promise lo not leavo the plnro before Iho re turn of District Attorney Kcnrdou from liar risbiirg. Hut this promise he violated, an it was soon learned that ho lied left tho town. Of ficers wore sent idler him and he wai ovr rtakcr near Jersey Shorn. Those who wero his ball hero, no doubt feel banny over the successful oIlbrtB of our District Attorney. Other hall Is now being hunted up for Melick, but the par ties that nre working for it should he nwnro ol the fact that in case he Is liberated here, ho will ho picked up immediately by n New York officer unci taken lo Catliirnugus on llio reqiilsi Hon from the Gctemor of New York. UVf liamtport Gazitlc and JluUttin. .TnincH Fitzpati ick, aged fifteen, clerk in a Nuw Yoik sugar refinery, collected Sl-l,000 on Monday and has not nincu been seen. Iiishop IC. O. Ilnven of tlio M. H. Oliurcli, died nt Portland, Oregon, on Wednesdav. Marriages. CUXNINOHAM-Oiuui. At the residence of the bride's patents, in llloomsburg, on iholUlh of July, 183!, by Itev. F. P. Mnnharl.Mr John P, Cunningham, nf Allcntowu, l'a,, and Miss Elmlra J, Graul, of llloomsburg. Knuiv WaimiT. On the ICih of July, 1831, tit the Manse, llloomsburg, by iiuv. Sluurt Mllchell, Mr. John iteedy, of Her, wick, Pa, to Mis Je-Jiitna Wright, uf Danville, Pa. Stk inku Cautiikan. On Sunday, July 01, 1881, at Illotmsburg, by llev. F. 1', Man hart, Mr. Dei'juuiiu Stcruor am! MIsa'Aun Caullieruu. Ijpifllnllon for Teachers Tho following net lms liron Hiuuil by llio Governor anil Is now the law. Section 1. I'd il oimctcil by llio Scn alo :ni'l llousoof IJo'iri'sciitiitivi-i of tlio rommonwt nllli of lYiiinyl tinlii in gi n eraliuesiiiilily iiu l, mill It islii'ii'by enacted bv tin- iiiiiliiiiii v of t1u Niiino: Tlml, from tinii after tin- ti:ts9!io of Ibis not, it shall bo Hie eliity of tin1 ncliool elirei'toiH ot till! RUVOI'ltl HOllOOl lllfitrilltH of tillM coiiniiomvt'nltli, titul they aio hereby re ijititeil to allow tlio Hidiool teaelieisi cin ploycel in naiil Hcliool ilistrictH, who hid nctttally cngaireel in teaching school tliereiii,tlio tunc nml wagon whilst iittenil- nig ainl paiticipiiting in the i xen-Hes of tlio annual eeuuity iiut'tnle lor tho ini jirov i i nt nf t ni'licrf. Si:i'tioN 2. That altlieclineoftliDntmiml sesiuiiM of the snlil institute!, it sliall be the ilnly of the sevi'inl ctty,boi-oitgli nnd county siiii'iinteiiilenls, to make n re port to eni'li ooanl sehool ilirectors in their lespeoiivo jinisilietlotis setting forth tlio number of ilays that each teaelier -iliall Irivo utteiwleil and partici imted in the t'M'ivisfK of iho annual teachers' Institute, which said repot I shall bo the. bnsia for allowing tho teacli cr.s tlielr titnu and wages: Provided, That tho provisions of this act shall not extend lo tlio fust school tlisttict ot I'eiiiisvlvntiianor to tho counties wherein speciaf laws, regulating or relating to county institutes, aro in lorce. Business Polices Lost On Monday July 25.au account book, The Cutler will be liberally rewarded by return. ing It to .1. f . UAT.BWKLL. Remember that Lutss t Sloan sell Illnck Silks Bile! Cashmeres ns cheap nsthusamo iunlity rati bo bought in tho fctfite. An endless variety of Straw Hats Clearing out very cheap at David Lowenhcrg's. A full assortment of Neck Venr for gcii' tlomen at F. I). Dcntler's. Navy Hltio Suits, Nnvy Blue Pants. A full lino nt David Lowenbcrgs. 1 .000 cood live Calves wanted. Let them come from Iho north, south, tntt nml wett, by wholesalo tt.tl ittnil. Yen rnnbring your good Calves right along now any time on Monday, Tuesday, Wtdnctdny nntl Thursday of each and every week nnd got your crs-Ii or gocds for them nt Si Ins Young's Light Street. july lo-um For Fine Shoes of nil kinds, go to Dent, lor's. White Vests, Dusters, Linen Pants, A largo lino of SuniinfrGooeh at David Lowenberg's. Sco n woman picking a bunch of grapes in nunllicr column, at (.peers vineyards, from which Snrer's Port Grapo Wmo is iniide, that is so highly esteemed by tho mceucni proicsmon lor iho use oi luviiuun, weakly persons nnd tho nged. Sold by C. A. Kleim. jan 7'S1 ly ItcninpntR nnd Summer Dress Gocds will be sold very cheap atLu.z ft Sloan's tomako room lor lnll gooels. For a Fine Dress Shirt, For a Fine Fancy Shirt go to David Lowenhcrg's, 1.000 rounds of rice Pitted Cherries 1,000 pounds of nice Dried Raspberries wanted by Silas Young at Light Street, for w liitti he will pay iiionigiicst miirnet price, july lD-0m The best ate flic cheapest and Slices of Dentler, -buy your Hoots 10,000 good Spring Chickens wautcd. Bring them right along now and gel your cash or goods for them at Silas Young's, Light Street. july ib-xm When in tho course ot human events it becomes necessary to purchase ClothiDg, for a bargain go to Daviel Lowenuerg s nnu you will get lull value lor your money. Mr. D. W. Smith, of Limestonevlllo. Moutour county, enys he has used nn "Os borne ' Self-binder since 1&79; has cut 100 acres-; been at no expense for repairs; has cutouts tint were as badly down anei tangled as it was possible to be, nud will wager tho price ot tue umcniue mat no can cut any grain tbnt it is possible to cut with any mn'ehinp. and bind ittiihter and better than can be done by hand. T. W. Pursel, near Heck Horn, says tho "Osborne" Self-binder bojght last year, "fills the bill" and docs ail that is claimed An it. P. B. Jlaus, near Danville, says ho cut the worst tangled oaH he c7cr saw, last year, with ho "Osborne," and cannot speak too highly in its praise. Haiiman & Hassxrt, Agents, juno 10 llloomsburg, Pa. A DiNUEUOl'S COCKTKlll-KIT, Tlierolsa elantreioiis counterfeit In circulation, purporting to be "Walnut I-out UiilrHestO'i i-.'"llio stroncesteMUenco oltlm great valua of "Walnut Leaf Jlntr Htstorer'MstliofacttliatparOca know ing Its cnlcacy try to Imllalo It. Kaeh hoJlo of tho pcnulrie lies a "fuc sJrnllo" of llio Ettrnaturo of '!). 15. liieker" the marufiictmer Mown tn thoirlfutB; and tho "l!estorir"isuseleur anil liormleiiHus wa ter, while It rcts.esfrs all tlio component properties necessary to retor o life, vliror, (.-row tli, ana color la tho hair, l'urrlioui only from icsnonslblo parties, Kaeh lotlln warranted, c. N. Crltte-itou, Now York City, Wholesale Agent. cot. V2, so-tf Dauchy & Co'b. Advt's. nni rnin r0 01K1AN8, 17 Stops, 5 Hot eiolcl lll'jAJ I I O cn Tongue lici'cts.only fc-s. Ad dress liantel K, lieatty, Washington, N. J. July 2lw DTAXTflQ XV H I-OON IKbT.UMKNlH and r 11JNUH 01 SIIIITKD to AIX I'AHTH of the ftDP ATJQI I country. l'ltlOKS LOW and UltuAlxo! iTeuns of raiment ICasv. Send for Catalogue. HOlUC'i: WliTEIts CO., Manufac turers unildealers, 8Ss Ilioodway, New Yoil;. July VJ-4W el SOLD MEDAL AWARDED Ibn A n Uior, A ne w and Rrt-t fcl tx 1 teal Worlt,w(irTnUd the tMwt and rhoaprat.inttiMnvDii-tjlsto tmry ui-n,ntiUfKluuioticiAnciioI Jila or,UlMroiurTaLiun ;' bound ia fliMmt tVtmcti manlin, tMutMMAMl. full pit JU() pp.fMi)Uuna beintiful tionft, lnc noly $l5 sent hf inul; ilIntrttofluple,6contflt rUflW TITVIPIP llltitoicir Kr.W.ll. J'Alt- renei nuw,ntiunin nauouj oi exiiu,, luiuuui, K lilt, Na 4 llultiucli it. Huston. JulyS'J 4-w d Ill ' on ... : v. !:.Is.vo', Men1 Julyu-jtt Rowoll & Oo's. Advc'o. . .V " ,Vivi '""'""Koij iii'guinrin tnooowc's niialfas liable to clUtut-ohs lmwlio nirngular. Ilu may be attacked by contagious cltEeases, unU so No Ono Wlio is Tliolu uglily liegulnrln tliobowc's may tlio Irreg tO OUtHlllu llltllier.iWH. Ilmilunl ' ' 'erUl.lr litlLluilH t.nr nr-trlv nu wnht.,.., TAUUANT'S 8KLTKKR Al'KUIBNT. cf c"rosrcEiiliirtly, ana contcqucut Immunity from BOLD llYAUiDllUliaiBTH. Juiy IWw Twant ONE eiKuiit In every town lo sell n valuali'e brlleiO. lio uirilirv rc nulrf f I ii nl Ii ..,iu ...n AdOreisr.0. Jioili8,htw Yeikcily. Julyin-iivr PAMPHLET 'wa;.,lBc,v m ras'o'M v u'yu-Hw I mmmmm a HOLMES & SCHUYLER. BARBED WIRE PEKOES mo uiulotiblcdly the clieitpcst nnd most duriiblo tenco iniuic, is not lll't'tcd by lire, wind or lloocl.doos not ttinii! snow drifts, takes tbwci iKjsts a nd stock cannot, pn-li il down. Our wire is lour pointed, is made ol two strands ol iititnber 12 lie.4 galvanized steel witetwist- tl toellicr jiMt onougli to allow or (jontraelion and expansion in Summer and Winter, barbs are fastened every seven indies. The use of barbed wire is no longer an experiment, as last "iir over one inndretl thousand miles wero put i r i i il.. tij). we neiiove on- wire to ue Iho best, and obcapesL now man ufactured because it is made of the beat steel wireand runs 15 foot to tho pound havimi the greatest strength and visibility with the least, weight ol any made, rut up on spools of about 100 rods weighing about 100 pounds. Price per pound 11 cents by the spool, less quantities Hi eenta per pound. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. Smith's Patent Blind and Shutter Eowcr. Mnitlers can ho plnci-d 4, norfi Inelics apart, ar.d held securely (n cltlier poaltlon. Agcnta want ed In every loimty. can maku nig wages summer anei eau. 1110 neM and Iiaiiuf0ine.i uiing uul. re'i" at every liouso. Wrllo for particulars!. Samples by man ror r cenis posingc. Aiiciresa SMITH A CO., sal Masteh Stkkkt, 1'iiu.AnKr.fiiM, l'A, July l ww r Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster. No Itemerty Moro Widely or Favorably Known. It Is Hnpld in lielieving. ejulcl; In curing- 1orl.AMK Hack, lUiECMATifsr, Kit-xsv AiiBcuiiNS and Aciies and rams Generally, it is tne unrivancu rem cdy. U July iww CUTICUIIA Permanently Cures Humors ot the ccalp and ekin. rjllllr-urn inTiirxllr.a nrn for bnln i.v nil ilrilrrrlnto I'rlco of CUTICUIIA, n mod! 'al Jeilv, miihII boxes, COO.-, large boxes, tl. CUTICUIIA IIKSOI.VE.NT, the new Iilood 1'urlflcr. Il ner bottle. CrncfnA Jlnnic- rN.er. 'j oilet SoAr-, cutlcurn Sledlclnal Shaving soap, no.; in tors ror uorters anu largo consumers, W) I'rlnclpal depot, WJEKK8 & 1'OTTElt, l)oston,Mass. C0OO AGENT S WANTED to sell tlio I.lfo 0 PRESIDENT GARFIELD. Including a full and accurate account of his brief but eventful udmlnlstintlon s the grentconlllct wltlithe "Stalwarts" beaded by Conkllng: tbo diabolical attempt to assassinaio mm, meoieai ireaimeuieic. 'i no intense lnieresi rxciiea euuhesuiousuDua iouo slro full particulars, berco this book must sell Im mensely. Termsllberal. Outtlt r,oe. Circulars free. Ad dress Hubbard Bros., rubs., na Chestnut ht, 1'hlla. juiy ioc v ci HIGH GRADE BONE MANURES. MRICUS SPECIALS PREPAHED CHEMICALS For Formeri to Comtjcit at Home. KCJ All frnm n.oflnln l.n.na .l.p wilt elrlll. tn cooel I'ackaizes. each bear- 4 iDcanalveis. nndNKTweleht. For Freight lUltcn hence, and Circulars, address WILLIAMS, CLARK & CO., Offl ce, 109 Pearl Street, V, Y, Jnly 15-cw THE WHITE SEMG MACHINE Whereas, the world renowned reputation of tho White faewiiig Machine Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to all kinds of mean tricks tu Injure Us reputation, wo bee to tnutlon all Intondlntr purchasers not to buya White Machine excopt from Its retrular authorized dealers, who will be sustained by the followlni; warranty. Wit WAUIIANT T1II1 HATUHAL WEAK AND TKAlt OF TUB White Slmttle Scwim Machine, n.ATK NUMiiwt itinrinii l'oit family rimi'o- HKH, AND IIKHUllV AllltKKTO Kllltl' TUB HAMH IN JtBl'AIK l'oit TIIK TKHM Ol' 1'IVI! YKAIIX VHOM THIS 11ATK. FHK15 Ol" CIlAltOK. This warranty excepts tlio brtuKngo of needles bobbins and shuttles. This warranty will not bo sustained unb sa tho plate number nbovo Riven corresponds wilh the number on tlio shuttlo race slldo, llowure ot defaced or altered numbers. WHITE SEW1NO MACHINE CO. Tho "WHITE" Shuttle Eovdng Machine Has obxatkr capacity than any otherfawuy tieiwlng Macnino lor aoing every variety oi worK J, BAI.TZSlt, Goueral Agent. tiicor -nnrcr, va. Oct. 1. "0-tf. WHITES BOHEE MONUMENTS, HEAESTONES,c. Aro reccmincndea by tlio best authority. They win never craclr , chip.corrode, i ust or BECOME MOSS GROWN. They aro pure, refined, cast zlno. They nre beau- iiiui, uuruuiu uucecucap, ctenci ror circulars to JOHN A. OWENS, GEN. AGELNT, J3-WIS3TJS,a, ?. or Imiulroof v. l: Klluir, lUoomiburs. July 1 m J. W, RAEDER, PHACT10AL BOOK BINDER Nu 1 10 WIST .IIAIIHCT hTltlll'.T, WILKES-BARRB, PA. .Ill flu oiiiiiiti-iiiii;i7.iii-H, JUr jiei 'k, S i timer,, MIK'U'm, M. Ait'liolns Itouiul in tiny MjHi Ilislt'iel. Currfijxirdcr.ee Solkltce I', O. llox 180. July 1 two HOLMES & SCHUYLER. TO STOVE & TINWARE Mr. iHniah Hagonbuch liitviny taken charge of our Stove iiiurrinwnre Department would he leased to sco ins old menus and eustomeiv, as well an new ones Mis lo'iK experience m Una brancli oi'lrade may he it sale guarantee of n studied ami careful selection of the beat stoves in the market. Wo have some Nuw Ranges, pos sessing new ami novel feature.!, well worth the attention ot buyeir-1. Our slock of House Furnishing Good? is large and we would he pleased to have you call and look them over, whether you wish lo buy or not. HOLMES & SOHUYLBR OPERA HOUSE DEALER B STOVES, HEATERS AUD RANGES, LOW DOWN GRATES, MANTELS &C, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE. PRIVATE DWELLINGS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS HEATED BY STEAM OR HOT AIR. AWNINGS OF ALL STYLES AND SHAPES MADE TO ORDER. Roof iixg and Spouting Done at Short Notice. ROOFING FROM FIVE TO TEN CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT. fllL STOCK Of llOfI; LED, JEF-JJ COXJA. P'PE- On the i st of this month our stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods at Oak Hall was seven hundred and forty-three thousand one hundred. and seventy-five dollars and eighty-one cents. 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 to push up its high standards and drop down to lowest prices. XjcSr;;; old-time greeting to our friends evcrjtvere, and another cordial invitation extended to come to Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. Tbo Largest Clothing House In America. Postscript. The last new tiling we have done is to open a TEN DOLLAR ROOM, where we have gathered a great lot of full Suits, suitable for dress or business, which we shall sell at $io. You can judge of the cheapness of our stock by seeing what we can do for $io. y. & H, SU1JSOH11UC NOW FOlt TIE-IE COLUMBIAKT SI.WTIN ADVANCK HOLMES He. SOHUYLBR. TINSMITKING.. It does not seem to be gener ttlly uiHlorsldod by some of our t ratio that we nre jircimied tr do TiiiHiuithiiig iu till its branches. This we have olkm noticed bv the exjireHHions of surprise of ninny wlio, when in ihe rear ot out Htore, noticed men working in an adjoining building. Wo car ry a lull stock of Tin and Tin Rmith's Funtilics ami tire nronared at all times lo do all kinds of work. As low prices peein to bo the mest ponuliu we have REDUCED THE PRICE OF HOOFING using the same grade of tin as hoielof'oro nnd other work at cor responding prices. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. JgUHlNlSS OAIII B, 111-mtl UBAD3, Nratly ml Chfi.pl,) PilutMl at llio C Ol.li hian Ollice.