,wmA"mroiuioemiiMPBUrmwv Mrim-w m;viivHinmp4i nmwirww)tf wBmTwwWiiWiMW wmw mii,iwiwi'JiBw"i; THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. TUG COLUMBIAN.! HMWJf'JintH, KMDAY NrlT.M, l',sl. rUUUO BALKS. I. K. Krlckbanm, ndminltrnli)r of INtor Applematl, deceased, oilers valuattlo ltntts of Bald dcccMed,lu Ilenton lownalilp, at prlvato sale, Sfo advcrtlen)cnt. Tlio executors of Thomfti Glblions offer real estalo at private no. Hne nilvertlpcment. Oarrlclt Mnllery, AilmlnlHrator of O. II. Well', wlllexpOKfl rcnl elate to putillc aalo on the prcmlfos In llfrwlck on November 10. ""Now heaters will lio planed In llio Uphcopal clmrcli ihls Fallj Saturday, Srpleinticr !21lli U llosh Jfiuliour, or tlic Jewish Now Year. The. band had a fentival on Saturday nlghl, and It wna very well attonded, The Sullivan county fair will lie hold ut D. ihore on the Gtli, Gib and 7lli of October. I'on Sub.-A dcilmblo building lot In jiloornfburg, corner of Main and West streets, l'rlce reasonable, Icrmi to milt purchaser. In quire of Geo. K.EIwtll. The Berks County Fair will bo held In tbo City of. It lading, on thn 27th,23lh, 29th Bnd 30th limit., ami promts to bo the largest and moit succWul Ibu J,ai over laken placo In iho county. There will be new features each day, and on Wednet-diy, Beplomber 28lh, there will ha a special cheap excursion from all point on tlio Philadelphia and Reading Itillroad nnd branches at greatly reduced rates of fare. Are you going to paint? If so.seml (o Henry B Kcuv, Montour I'nlut Works, Kuperl, To., Mr sampl.' rnul ard prices of Strictly l'ure While I,i nd, Slate Colors. Iron I'alnts. l'ultv tta., and save the wholesale anil rntnll mnfii. You can mix your own colors, from beat mater lal, with l'ure l.infced Oll.for 75 cents to $1.20 per gallon, Respectfully Yours ,e., apr. Ifi-Gm IIknry 8. Ukav. KortBAW!. Fifty sbtrfs of wnler stock and eight share? of gas slock. Will bo sold In mglo shares or all together, to suit purchasers. Inquire at this office. t'f ALMOST A KlltB, On Friday last, at about half ptst ten o'clock tho morning, , Mrs. I. S, Kuhn whllo In hsr house on Centre street, hoard a crackling noise, as if caused by flames. She stepped out of doors and oil looking up saw that (he rcol of tho back kitchen was on tire. Hhn, l l. Il.l. t..t.U.t- uuuruitUdQUl UVI tllllMICII IU tllC II V 111 UUI I U I . , ... . I, 1 houseofMr. John Wolf, and adaughlor of that " i"" The Prohlbltlilnisis of ibu cruntv held .... .1 i.i nrnnnnn i. ki ii. in i..ui. 1...11 i .i,pnratieo. Vcr BIIL'ffCSllVO Of in ilni III nf ........ m v,i,:ii iiuiiuillg, ' I Sordini .liant t...,. I .1.. 1 '.! ... Almanacs for 1885 1831. Miss Amelia 1). Webb, opjucil o, cchiol fir young children, on Wednesday, in tbo Weaver house on Market street. It Is simply marvelous how quickly constipa tion, biliousness, sick headache, fever and ague, and malaria, are cured by "Sellers' Liv er Pills." "M Tho church nt McIIenry's appointment, Or ango township, will bo dodicated next Sunday. Rev. M. L.Smyser wlllpfliciato. A gsneral in vitation lo tho public h extended. Among tho cases set down for argument in the United States Ditrict Court at Wilkes llirro, this week, is that of Daniol V. Scybcrt ye. Tho First National Rank of Rerwlck. Two lot', with good lionpc, barn and out buildings on each, for sale, in Hloomlmrg. In (ititro of William Kmckiuum. July 29-tf Mr. rhlncas Thomas of Rear Gap has shown us ono of the finest peaches we have seen this teasoo. It vun of admirable shape and color, of rich flavor, and weighed seven ounces. Wanted. A girl to do general housework in a house supplied with all modern conveni ences. Must understand cooking. Inquire at th'n office. Lovers of buckwheat cakes aro beginning to fret about tho short crop of the grain. It is quite probable that buckwheat will bo high in pricein Ibis part of tho country, but c.ikes will be baked for all that. Col. Andrew Lee, of Wilkccllarre, has pur chased tho hotel property at Harvey's Likc,for $10,800. Ho intends to make many improve ments, and a narrow gauge railroad from Wilkee-Rarre is talked of. did.Ue for Associate Judge, was endorsed and reter nvdy al-o unmed for the same office K. M. Knorr wns selected for Prothonotary n. 11. Wilier for RegiMcr and Recorder and 1-.. II. brown furTreasurtr, both Republican ctnuiuue", wcm endowed, and 11 ehnnl Whit. moytr as nominsled for County Commis sioner. The Convention was a vcrv uuiet one. in f.tct, few people knew that Mich an event had taken place. A bad smash-up occurred on the L, & B, R R. at Rriarorcek on Tuesday morning last. A troiij'it tram was running on a switch and some of tho cars were still on the main track, when another freight train enme daliing along at about eighteen miles an hour. The engine struck ilie rear of the train and some twenty cars were more or lesi damaged. Tho cngina wis nea'ly demolished and it is Fiid cannot bo repaired for les iban $o,000. Fortnmtely no lives wero lest. A dense fog provailid at the time and the engineer of the second frciiht could not see the train passing on to tb switch. On Wednesday aliernoon, members of the Rescue and Friendship fire companies with the Illoomsliiirg and Espy cornet bands marclu through town on thur way to Rupert. There they took a special train and went to Reading, to take part in the grand firemen' parudc on lhursday. The Rescue company, 12 strong, was preceiicu by me Home Mntl wltu 14 mem hers and u drum msjor. The Friendship boys were 20 in number and headed by the Espy band of 10 members. This is a comparatively new musical organization, and bids fair to be success, as their playing on Wednesday waa heartily praised. The hose carriages of lli (wo companies were sent to Reading on Tues day. Lost. A gold pen nnd pencil wilh black holder was taken from tho Law Library during court. It was especially valued as n. gilt. Any Information concerning the tamo will bo gladly received at this office. InvltationH hayo been ifsuid for the wedding of Miss Mary Browcr, daughter of J.J. Urow- ... T tl -IT' l er, 12-q anil air. j. jjowuru single, on tieu ncsday morning, October 5th, at nine o'clock at St. Paul's Church, thh town. Navigation on tho imril is temporarily sus pended on nccount of a bro.de, half way be. tween Bloomsbnrg rind Berwick, on Sunday morning lait. The water has been let out and it will be two weeks at least before the boats can run. Frank Malven, of Port Jervis, caught n large black bass tome days ago. When it wa cleaned, It was found to contain two snaber, one slxtoen inches long nnd the other about a foot. The kind of bait that a bass won't tackle i 8 scarce. Miljord Dispatch At a meeting of the directors of tho North and West Branch Railway Co. held in Wilkes Barrolast week, Mr. Frank Mclinphlin re tirod from tho board and was succeeded by Col. Charles M. Conyncham. Mr. McLaughlin has assumed the con tract for grading the road. Tho Republicans and Greenbackers of Schuyl kill county each held a convention on tho game duy and divided tbo county nomination-, tho Grtonbackcrs Inking tho lion's ehnre. Tin independent Republicans have a ticket of their own, and the dianccs for Democratic buccoss aro just too inexpressibly immense. Fort Rknt. Third story of the new Colum bian building, 2fix75 feet. Also four large ofii ces on eecond floor well lighted. Has and walorin the building. Will probably be heat ed by steam, Ready for occupancy before No Tember 1st. Inquire of Geo- E. Elwell. iiouitsnt'ttQ inrstons On Monday tho 6th Inst., Mrs. LannChs- pin, an ngod widow, livlnn In tho family of Jacob Shoemaker, In Fishiagcrek township, vaccinated herself, using n pin for that pur pose, with vaccine matter fmm the arm of a neighbor's child. In a short time her arm be came very bn'J, medical aid was calleil, hut nothing could bo done to benefit her and she fed on Friday last. She was a member of the M. 15. church, nnd was very highly esteemed, Marriages. HoiiMjaa St saKUTuan. Maloy OlLDWtT At the Litliemn tnran'1- age, Panvlll", P.. on Ang-Wt filh, 1SI, by Rev. M. II. NMmM. Mt. Ffnnk Mloy, rif Bloonnburg ami Mim Mary L. Gilbert, ofC.lt-nwls'a. Deaths. FitKAS, Near Rohrsbutc, on the 13lh of Miss Maggio Patton, since the amputation oi September, Mary Rebecca Frcas, aged 8 months and 10 days. gentleman dragged a length ol hose to tho rn- langered premises nnd soon nstrinm of water wai thrown upon Iho roof, Mr. Oils Wllllnms, wno lives across the street, henril the alarm and ran to render such nld ai was tiecos'nry. A second lioso was attached to the pavo wash In front of tho houso and this nll'orded nn ample. supply of water. The Incipient fire was ptompt- ly extinguished, before any material damngt was dene. Our readers should exercise great watchfuliiefii, durinu tho contlnunnco of the drought, as a spark falling upon dry sblnght night produco very M-rlruin results. KEEPING WlNTlK A1TLE8. Several statements have been it-cuiitly pub lished of the entire success which has attended tbo keeping of winter npples under water. Tho experiment Is worth repeating, observing the precaution of maintaining the temperature nearly down to the frcer.tng-prtiut. Tho nily.xu- laeoi of this practice arp, first, tbo exclusion of air currents, and, secondly, a temperatuie not liable to fluctuations, or which canuot quickly change So long as the water ran bo kept quite cold, the fruit will he likely to remain sjundj if too warm the r.kin will bo likely to swell and crack by ovet-alnnrplionof luoisturo Grai i-s have bom succrasfully kept in the smie way, the water remaiuing near ficeiirg. A damp cellar for fiuit on shelves is bet er th'an one so dry as to cause shrivelling, provided it is cold. If wanu, decay would bo likely to commence soon. ' JJISOnUEKLY. Tho Welshmen of Luzernn county were strongly in favor of Davica for Slate Treasurer and do not tako kindly to the candidate the machine has provided. In consequence they threaten to bolt and support Wolfo. This U a cheerful state of affairs for tho contemplation of Governor Iloytand Attorney General I nl imer, both of whom live in the county. Tho out-buildings of John Rider, in Frank Tin township, wero destroyed by fire on Satur day night lsst. Thehoue narrowly escaped. Capt. J. B. Robison who Uvea near, saw the flames and went to tho asbistance of bis neigh bor, and rendered valuable nld in Baving the property. Tho out-kitchen and smoke bouse were burned, . Vennor, tho weather prophet, has been pe culiarly unfortunate in bis predictions of late, and has lost stunding In the community. He prophesied wet weather nfier the 15th inst.,and it is very evident that we have not liauanyiu.ug like dampnefs. He ibinks that in October there la likely to bo "loo much rain," and that .sleet and snow will fall early with sharp frosts. The captain of Co. D , Danville, denies lhat the men of his command bihaved in a disorder ly manner at Shickshlni y when returning from tho ssncampment at Wijkes Barre. He says the rowdlea belonged lo somo oilier orgsnizition We aro glad lo know that Dsnvllle was not dis. graced by mich unsrldierlike and ungenllo .manly behavior. The xecent showers barely wet iho surface of the ground. Winter wheat thould have been eowed by Ibis lime, but there are very few acres even plowed for its reception. Unless drenching rain soon falls, the farroora will begin to de spair, as it is useless oilher to plow or bow grain so long as the earch is In lis r't P"c ,c.d condition. The duration of the drougth is .amazing, At tho scsion ot the United Stntcs District Court, held in Williamsport last week, th time was principally occupied by petty cases of passing counterfeit coin and illegal sales liquor. Most of them were of too little mo ment to excite Interest. John Burger, who lives near Wilkes-Barro, was tried for illicit distilling. His testimony was of the most amusing character. He said that the United States olficiaI found an old kettle in his chicken-coop, thrown there wiib other old iron, and having found a tub of soft soap, they de clared it wus sour mash, and had him arrested and locked up in jail. The jury convicted him, but the judge evidently did not consider the crime o honious one, as ho imposed the lowest sentence permitted by law. It would seem as if the government detectives could find bigger game than old women and ignorant men who sell a quart or two of liquor 01 pass a bad half dollar. A KDND FOR SI US. OAHFIELD. Soon afier President Gaifitld was shot, Mr. Cyrus W. Field of New York, suggested tho rai-inir of a fund for the benefit of Mrs. Gai- field and the children This met with popular favor and nlready some S180,000 has been col lected. Now that the I'reresident is dead, it is proposed to increase ibis amount perhaps lo half a m'llion. Subscriptions are pouring in from all parts of iho country, and there are un doubtedly many citizens of Columbia County who aro willing to subscribe to euch a fund. Tosavo trouble, we are willing to receive sums of money, publish the names of subcrihois in the Coi.umhian, and forward the amount re loived to A. J. Drexel & Co., the Philadelphia bankers, who have consented to act as agents. Small contributions will be acknowledged as promptly as those of greater i-ize. THE FA 1 11. The showy ptnterH for the County Fair bavo been received and distributed through tho county, and will, without douht, add to the in tcreet already fell in the exhibition, With favorable weather, a most fuccessful and pleas urable week may lie counted upon. Ihe pre miums oflersd are liberal, tho novelties pre fenled are interesting and amusing, and tho arrangements for exhibitors and spectators are complete. From picsmt indications there will healargeand fine list otcxliimts. lusmucuio hp tin md lhat there will be heavy falls of rain beforo Ihe opening of the fair, aa tho roads are In a vory duety condition and oxcetdingly un- li..-iimt for driving. Unless untoreseen con tineencies arise, wo expect to seo the grounds crowded with ralisfied spectators. Tho mtmbors of iho Town Co-incil ough t to knoi' If they do not, lhat ihe disorder prevail ing on the main street last Satuiday night, was pimply outrageous. Men under tho influence of liquor 6wngsered,cursed and quarreled with out even a rebuke from Ihe police. In front of the Court House for a toupleof hours, nngry nnd drunken fellows indulged In profane and indecent lungunge, shouted in stentorian tones and challenged each oilier to fight. Young women passing along the strict, on their way home from tho band festival, were shocked and disgusted. Is there a police forco in Blooms- burg? If not, the Council had best Bppoiut one without dejay, and let (he officers be men who will do their duty. The town lins estab lished a reputation for order and decency, which Saturday night's exhibition will go far to destroy. Wo aro thus explicit about the mailer, because a Town Council so careful of public morality as to prohibit the sale of cigars and soda water, cannot, we feel sure, overlook grave offences against public order and moral ity. It is much to be hoped that there will be , no more such boisterous and digraceful con duct to chronicle, but that tho police will man fully enforce the law. VE'lEHANS' HE-UNION. Miss KU.i Black is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lay, al Allentown, On Sunday las', Norman and Eliubcth Ivllur, buried their tittle daughter, Kirnh K. aged -I years, (I months nnd 21 days. The following prcambio and resolutions were unanimouily adopted al a sponlal meeting of the literary aocletiea of the Blosmsburg State Normal Scbooh Whkupa', It has pleasd Almlahtv God. whose hand we tocoirnize in all things, and to whose voice wn huinbW and submissively bow, in riu irom nn onriue tieiovou rrenliifint, James A. G irfu-'d, therefore, ii i JIcmUcxI. u us as societies, lint bv his deiuli the n.vion has lotn wise nun Christian ruler, whose dignity of character and resigna tion to tho Divit 0 -rill . cmnmund our resptct a a nation, and thnt of ihe world nt lirge,nd II I 1.1- 1 l 1 v ' win ever Keep uia memory ensiiriueu in our lioiris. l'ewlml. That wo are deeply sensible of Iho great loss which tho bereaved fuml!ainl ag-d mothor havo sunt aired In the removal of an af- fect'onilc husband, father nnd eon, nnd lender them our warmest sympathies in their (ltp fllicion, coiumi'litii: thrm to the can,- of lliui, who hath siiil, "I will ! lather (o the falh erless nnj a btishaid to thw widow," and pray that IIo may uiinhter "tilo them ibc richot rorsola lions of His gtuce in Christ J man. JU.wltvJ, I hut then! re,clutkiris be entered npju the mviils of the Pliilologlau and Call epian eocie' of (he Normal School, nnd pnb lnhed In t'"- tounly pip-.-rs nnd lhat their re spective halls be draped in mourning for thirty unys. Jennie Wells, Geohoe Feree, Alice Eno au, Fhakk Hill, Alva Com:, Kdwaiw Mooiif, Joint Committee. IILCOMWKW IN MOlmillNu. Business .Notice: BARBED WiR FBNC33S tiro umlonbtoiUy tlio clieiipcat ami innat durable tence mane, la not rllbcted by fire, wind or floodjilocw Ladiis, be careful to got votirdresios made mi cm,80 B1I0W drifts, tflkeS f'owor tcins. Bold by O. I . Marr. David Lowi'tiberg would Infiirut the pub lic tlmt ho has jimt returned from New York with n full lino of Ready Mado Clolliliiir Oloths niidOfisjiiiioree of tho but quality njd latest aiyle.' Hrih, Cups, alfi a full lino of Novi-Wea fur Fill and Wlntor anil uuld invito un curly inspection nf tho snmn, OaU laid for oat. and Young nt L'r'.it S'rort. corn by Silas nug2t!-lm posts and fitoolc cannot, ptnn it do'vn. Our wire in lour pointed, j'h made of two strands of munlier 12 beat galvanized steel wire twist ed toeciner usi cnouiiii 10 ai 10 v for con tract ion nnd expnnsin.i vi Hummof and Winter, barbs are fastened every seven inebes. The use of barbed wire ih no longer nn experiment, an last your over one ituiuirca tnousanu muea were pur. up. ve oelieve cur wire to ne vnrtcr. ifVTiiAoiiniN'AUY ..w... . ,,- , , . . In Hip rrmrse nf A for,- ilavs F. D. Dent CI 111U 0081 liUU CHCM)C.-L HOW IlltlL' will have one of tbo lanwt nnd most com- nfiinfiivpd hnrfmRe. u, m Tiuiile of tlie nlotc Blocks nf RnotK end Shoca. of all grades, 1.. . .... 1 ,- r . iy. ,ver r,irr.-(l to iho motile, of tills (HillutV. I oeHL oieei Virulliltl riUISJ.i IL-UI, uu " . - I ,1 1 I i 1 Uon't iiiaito your puiciisscs until you navu me potUHl liavnl?; mo greiuesi much nno exauuneii meso gnous. cpt---w , 0v.(rii ...,,1 v 1. 1 least weitrht ot any nut HOLMES & SCHUYLER. TO STOVE & TINWARE BUTEBS: IVIr, Isniah Hagonbuch C'ONDFN BED 1I1STOIIV OF IlLOOStSUUltU. We havo on our table, a copy of the con' ilensed History of Berwick, Bloomnburs, Cala wissa. Danville and some oilier places, com- nilMl and nubliahed by D. JI. Kuitz, and neat i nrinteJ bv the Catawis'u A'tica Item. Wo aio unable to speak of the accuracy of dales aud facto. The compiler ha evidently spent much time in tbo preparation ol the book, hut tt,n, .v. h whole it la only an advertising spec ..i..,:r W commend the enterprise of the ....1,11.1,., hi, 1. w pannot see Ihe wisdom of those who have paid their money for this style f -.Itforilainir. About one hundred dollars have boen carried away from thia town, fur which those who contributed will never receive nv nercenlible beneOt. Tbo same amouni o money investe.1 In advertising in home paperB would have been a much belter inveaimeuv, CUTHAGEOUS, ti, rlt,.rfi of the morning maila baa n ... l.a an Intnle rablo nuisance, and tho people of Blooiosburg demand that the post nllien dennrlment shall make a change. L. A II. R. R. will nol make such arrangemonts aa willed ihe maila here, the government au ,i,n-tii .imnlil ntonce tuko measures to com ...i n. (iflll..,pni nf tho contract. The road ,IU, tllU IU," Tho re-union of veteran soldiers of Luzorne, Lackawanna, Wyoming, Wayne and Susque hanna counties was held in Wilkcs-Ilarre on Friday last. Tho city was gaily decorated with llass and bunting and thousands of sight-seera filled Ihe streets. Grand Army I'osta wero in line from Scranton, Plymouth, While Haven, Carbondale and Wilkee-Barre, nnd delegations from I'ltlslon, Kingston and Scranton. Aftir parading through tbo principal streets, the veterans proceeded lo a grove on tbo river bank opposite the city. An address of welcome was delivered by Msjor Brodrick and Judge Rice made an eloquent nnd spirited speicl He was followed by Judge K. L. Dana and Gen. McCartnoy. Resolutions wero auopteil condemning the shooting of the President, and rrirrcttlnL' tho death ot Gen. Burnable. Let ters were read Irom (ten. Hancock and Gov ernur Hoyt, who 1e.10 unable to be prm-ent. The following officers weio elected: Prosl ent, r. J. Amsilen, bcrauton, v,oiumauuer 01 Iriffiu Vostj Secretary, Capt. J. W. Howell, Scranton; Treasurer, Capt. P. DeLicy, Scran- 111, President of tho Veterans' Association of that place. The day was most cnjoyably spent in picnic tyle, and in the evening the grovo wai hnl- iantly illuminated. l'EUSONAL. Mrs M. Risblon in visiting frienibi in Phila delphia. H. V. White went to Philadelphia on Wed nesday, lo spend a few days. Miss Lottio Powell of New York, Is tho gnesl of tho Misses Brower. Isaiah Rupert, of Hnzlulon, is spending a few days in town. J. J. Brower went to Philadelphia on Wed nerdtiy for business purposes. Mr. J. W. Gibbs went to Detroit, Miib., on Wednesday, to visit relatives. Mr. W. L. Mantling of Dorr's, has gone to Rochester, N. Y., and will bo absent five or bix weeks, Mrs. Charles Paxton and Mr. Christian, of Leesburg, Va are the guists of Mr. Lloyd Pailon, at Rupert"' Miss Bella aud Miss Ida VandtHllce, guests of Hon. T. Jeff Vandorslice, returned to iheir homes in Philadelphia on Wednesday morning last. Dr. G. P. Waller and family.of Osceola, No braska, are in town, llie Doctur 19 loosing well, aud says be likes the western country too well to think of returning liast to live. tb The A . .1 - rtm l Ll. Iinhlon llie4lliOln . 1. ic nmnnied to havo o I ,.,. nni in bo naid for such slovenly work , ... .,. , rtnb. The Presi- ul., , tB, l-uaone miil was not reioivcil dent of the Society advertises for an animal I , ie fu,owil,g day, when of course . II.... ii. iiTim lioif must be lliin, .,... wnr of no vniue whutevor, nu iiius uesciiufo " , .1 iicn.".---- . , , 1-.., rn...r -mil have a good sat of , ,,.. merchants, professional and buBlneu -pi ,n,it ahould belonglhy, . .rnua.na,w inconvenienced und irjurei ,i.in. ...1 lurned bp a Hide l Z ilelavs. aud it is full limo something the 'rooter.' and it ought to be long enough to llecUlve WB .done. Annul tbecontract with tl. . .1.T..1 mw ihrouch any fence, ,c. n It. R. II nctblng ekf c' h llono 8111 He should bfl able lo lo trot or run at Ihe rale , msi,, CQm0 UVer the CaUivlBBa road. As of, 2.40 when pushed by the boy." We uo no rf I10W( lh, , carrying t nuiS , cm ........n.i i.i. ,n,,w ranners raise lhat (-,!, worst kltii and will no longer be cajmly kln.1 of stock', but if Wiy one of them has such loUtiteA, Tbo superintendent of Iberaljway "critter," this ia uce 10 get r'" "'"Ice wo lru"' ' Lmlla.e atlentlon and afford relief to a SDlfer- -of if. .Grand ItapliU Tlniu.l A IIUILUKII B TIWTiaiufis, OIim. 8. filrJckktid, K,-p, of 6 tta 'Place, Boston, Man., after reUtlng I.I- surprb ,ing recovory from 4-hiummlm by St. JacoU t Oil, s.yK I cannot Cnd word, to convey wjr -VwHeand Krt:tdoo the .discoyeof ibis tilnlmwiL" l-communllv. Puck bortos would bo pre ferabU lo the present carrlors. ','Ladhn highly praho Mall Bitters." 'Physlclaof prescribe them fretlv." The Urged bottle and best medicine." "Our best peopU UVeNaJt nimrt," "Sut cule fur chills and liver lleae The announcement of tho 1'residenl's doalh was recei ed with profound sorrow in Bloomt burg, and instant arrnngi-meits wero made to givooutwnrd expression lo the popuhr grief. Tho bolls were tolled, anil In a very brief space of timo the greater number of huildingj upon tbo main street were draped in black or dis played flags looped wilh crape. Four largo flags wero hung across the street In front of tbo Eichago Hotel, Central Hotel, Mover's d.-ug store rnd I. W. Hartman's store. The buildings most elaborately draped were, tho Kxchnnge Hotel, G. A. Clark's book store, W. C. McKinney's,Moyer Bro's.,1. W. McKelvy's, I, W, Hnrlman's. J. J. Browcr's, D. Lowen berg'SjIIolmes & Sihuylei's and X. J, Hauler- shotl's. The columns in front of the Court House were encircled with bread hands of black nnd draped flags wero placed in the posts that uphold the lamps. Business, was suspended during the morning and the streets wero filled with people dicussing the sad event. In the evening a meeting of citizens was held al tho Court House. It was at first iutended lo meet out of doors, but it grew dark so eatly that nn aiijournmunt was had to the court room, which was ppeedily filled, A large proportion of those present were ladies. Hon. William Elwell was called to Ihe chair aud made a brief but feeling address elating that Iho objtctof the meeting was lo express the profound sorrow of the community for the ca lamity which had belallen the nation. Rev. D. J. Waller, Jr., offered a fervent prayer for tho afflicted family of ihe President, nnd for tho people of tho eouutiy whope Chief Magis trate had been taken from them under circum stances so terrible. On motion tho chairman appointed Messrs. J. G. Freeze, L. S. Winter steen, C. G. Barkley, J. C. Brown and O. E. Elwell lo draft resolutions expressive of the senso of iho meeting. Tho committee retired, and during their absence Cel. Samuel Knorr spoko briilly of the President's death. He said that there were times in the lives of nations, as of individuals, when it was host thnt tho bunion of sorrow should bo borne in silence. His re marks wero well expressed and appropriate. Col. Freeze, of Ibu (ommittco on resolutions, reported Ihe following, which wero adopted unanimously: At a public mooting of the citizens of tho Town of Bloniiishurg, at the Court House, on ue'dav evening, September 20th, n'sembud n the occasion " f tin ucalh of James A. G ir- field, late Pre ident of Ihe United States, it wai Itttolvcd, That wo deeply mourn the untime ly death of President James A. Garfield and hat we tenner our neart-ii.it sympatnies lo tlie fllicled wife, and Ihu members of his family. lUmUvl. Thnt wo n commend lo oui commit niiy the ubaervanco of Iho day of his funeral oy a loiai siipeniuii ui dunned?. Capt. C. B. lirockway cllercd the fullowirg order, which was read by the chairman: llitulnuartcn Hocicty of the Soldiers and Sailors oj the Warty loin, oj uuiumuia county. Bi,oomsiiuro, Pa., Sent. 20th, 1881. 1 General Orilor No. 7. As n mark of respect to our murdered Presl- out and late Comuinuiler-in-Chief, Gen Jiuucb Garfield, all Jionorauly illstli irgeil bonnera and Sailors in tlin rounty, are requested to wear as n badge of mourning, until after his Interment, a b..dgc of crniio on the leU arm above the elbow. Please notify our comrades. C. B. Bkockwav, S. ICkorii, Secretary. President. Tho moeting then adjourned. During its continuance there was a marked degree of quiet decorum, nnd at tho close thoso present ofi the room speaking in low tones and evi dently felling the solemnity of tho occasion. E. Butterio.l: ,h Co.'s September fashion books and puttprn at 0. 0. Marr. Old turLevs, old Iicui, old gceae, youne; anil -lil ducks wauled bv alias loung tit Liebl Stret:t. for illicit h will pay Uio hlfchen market ptico. ntigSO-lui The finest lino ol Ready-made Clothing in Aho County w. now ne seen nt David Lowenbt gs Clothing Storo. 1,000 i:ood live Calve wanted, Lot them I como trum tho north, south, erst and west, by Vilinlcsalc anil tciali. itm cnnDriiig your good Calves right along now any timo on Mondav. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thun-ilay of each and every v;eefc anil got your cash or goods lor them at Silas Young'H i i n. ;..l , r jjiKut cucei. juiy lii-utu having taken clmrgo of our Stovd and Tinware DepartinentjWould bo pleased to seo bis old friends and customers, as well as new ones His long experience in thia branch of trade may bo a Bale guarantee ot it stumeu ami carenu Hoiecuun of the best stoves in tho market Wo have somo New .Ranges, pos scssing new iv.xd novel ieatures, well worth the attention of buyers. Our stock of Houso Furnishing Goods is large and we would bo pleased to havo you call and look them over, whether you wiah to vith the buy or not. e. Put HOLMES &SOHTJYLKK. TIHSItilTHING. It does not seem to bo gener ally understood by somo of our trade that wo arc prepared to do Tinsmithing in all its branches. Thia we havo often noticed by tho expressions of suvpriso of many who, when in the rear of our store, noticed men working in an adjoining building. Wo car rv a Vull stock of Tin and Tin- it I smith's Supplies and are prepared 3-1 nt all times to do all kinds of work. Aa low prices seem to be the mest popular wo havo l n , . ,-ws I up on spools oi aoout juu rous weighing about 1UU pounds, rnce W t 4 - ,S ,1 1 per pound i i corns oy t.ne spooi, less (p pound. less (luantmes m cents m REDUCED THE PRICE OF ROOFING iwing the same grado of fin ns heretofore and other work at cor responding prices, HOLMES & SOHUYLBH. HQLMXJ8 & SCHUYLER. eo n woman picking a bunch of grapes In another column, at Spcer's Yinoynrds, from which Sneer's Pott Qrapo Wino la made, that la so hiphly esteemed by the medical ptolciHion for tho use of Invalids, wtukly persons aud the aged. Sold by C. A. Kleim. jan 7'S1 ly Tho WOYOIjE SHIRT can only bo ob tained . at David Lowe nberg'a. 4,000 petunia of nice Pitted Cherries, 4,000 pounds of uiue Drlfcd Uaspbcrries wanted by Siliir Ynutig nt Light Street, for which he will pay the Highest market price. luiy lo-bui New Goods nt C. C. Marr's. IlEIt HOUSE I'OV.'DFll cures rnoro licrscs, mules ena sheep than any other medicine. Mure every time. ociaz, 'te-iyeow HOLMES & SCHUYLEE. PTJELIO SALE 01' VALUAULK COUItT ritOCbKUlNOS. uz, vs. U. II. Knt. Ver Caleb O'llrien et, diet for defendant. Petition to vacate road in Benton township, near John Allegu's. b. J. I'eaier, w. A. Am merman and 11 Jtouwua apponueu viewers. Oraueovlllo M. B. F, Asiociation vs. It. A, Henry. Verdict tor plalntill lor lands ue scrinea in wrti- ptiiinn for!road n ConvnL'haut township, Mavbarrv Bnyder,, Unnitl Btine and t'eter Swank appointed viewers, I. W. JIcKelvy appointed guardian of 0. W, and Bessie Mchelvy, A. Lohman audit: exceptions overruled and report confirmed. Widow's amiraiaement In estate of Mosos 1' Mans) exceptions overrulod and report con firmed, Estate of John Bostouj audltoi'a report con firmod nisi, Petition filed of four minor children of 1. Hi and Kllu U- Shul for appointment of., S. Kobbinaas guardian, Hubert l'orsell appointed guardian of Wil Ham K. i'restou. License of J. II, Sliuman, Beaver towushl transforretl n Thomas cnunian, Court order venires lo issue for grand and traverso Jurors for the IJecotuber term Courts. Pmlllnn In varnle road In Centre lownsllil near Samuel WhltmlreVi D. K. Bloan.'Silas Young and John W. Ilofluian appointed view prs, John Sands, John Thrasher, B. I''- Edgar, Handerson Woods, John Derr and Ooorge Hur1 leuian.Sr., appointed to Inspect the workman ship of a bridge in Sugarjoaf near JohnCohA An adjqurripd court worderpd for Qctobvi Slat noxi, at (en o'clock a. in, Court adjourned to meet on Ha(nrday morn ing, September 21lli at ten o'clo9k, ' Llndsey's Blood Searcher" the gieat mull clno for f rvrrsiid sgne, malarls, and all blr od ))ao. Dou't fall to uh) it. wr(H l'retty Kuili lor Children just arrived Neat Suits fur Boys Ktylish Suits for Youths all of the latest Style ami Best duality nt tho lowest Prices cau now be bought at ihe Popular Clothing fctoio ot David Lowcnberg. 10,000 good Spring Chickens wanted. Bring them right along now and get your cash or goods for them at Silas Young's, Light Street. july 16 im C, C. Marr buys butter, eggs, Jard, pota- ton, chicEcnH, oats and corn. Mr. I). W. Smith, of Limestonevillc, Montour counlv. bavs hohas used on Vi- homo ' Self-biuder since 1870: has cut 100 acres: ben nt no expense for repairs: has cut oats (hat were :ii badly down and tangled as it wus possible to be, and will wager tho price, of tlio machine that he can cut any grain that it is posrible to cut with any mnchine. and bind it lighter and better than ran lift dono bv bn re. T. W. Turnl, near Buck Horn, my tbo "Osborne" Self binder boueht lust year, ' hlln the tun 'and does all thnt is ohiiiuid for it. P. E, Mans, near Danville, says he cut tho worst tancled oats he ever saw, last year, with tlie "Osborne," and cannot speak too highly in us prai.ie. HAKMAN ii HAfSKKT, Agfllts, juno 10 Illooiiibbuig.Pn, Hcadnttartcrs for Saichols, Trunks &o ut D. Loivmbng's, IIBNUY'Sl'AuTlOIJC hAI.VJi, Tlio Uc6t. Sahn 111 llio world fur Cuts, Urul'.oj, Sores, I'lcirs, f.,lt Itl'eum Truer, Chapped Hands, riilililai.is. forns nr.U all k.nilsct M(u Krunttons Vieckli'siirid l'lmplcs. 'I'ho silvc IsguaruiiU'ia lo cUcisThrt ratluiiuion lnrcrj cai.eorii.oiii.yie limdMl. I!o stirelo n-l IJi-nrj'h Carbolic Mdic, as all oihera arc Mitlriilmtlons. l'rlco as cents. Kir bale hj nil Uiui.-ststs. oct!, 'Mi-Ikow 10.000 ilozen cowl fresh eggs and 10,000 pounds good fresh butter wanted by tiilas Young, at Li'.'bt Sircet, for which ho will pay the higheM market price. aug2G-lin Clieaper nnd better Clothing can now be houirht at Thu old Popular Store of David Lowcnberg a nMin:nrR roi'NTRlil tir. Tiitrn la n ilauL-crous countcrrclt In circulation, purpurtliifi lobo"Valnut Leaf Hair licstorer." Tim stioncisi evidenco cltl.o girat value of "Walnut Leaf Ualr Hestorti" Is Ihelact lhat parlies know lnir lis eacacy try lo Imliuto it. Kaeli bottle oi tho r;euuliiulieia"l3e Umlle'-oftlio Hgnaturuot "U. IS. ll' :ker-' thomaiiu'nctiircr-blownln thoRlnisj r.n.1 tini i. id nrn.r' la ns elearaid hatuilci-G ab Via tor, whl'o It robbCSM t. all iLe ccrnionent propel Ilea necetsary to restore lire, Mcor, BroAth, and color w theluilr. l'urchoso only fmm lesponslblo parties. Sach twtilo wananieO. C. N. iCrlttcnton, ew Yuik City, M lilsa,e Airent. oct, fo-tf ltOAU LAWH. 1IBAI.EH m Si'verwaro. Watches.Jewclry.Clocks.&c In pursuanco of and tn accordance with tho direc tions contained In the last nlll and testament of Joseph l'ohe, Into of Centro townthlp, Columbia covity, deceased, tho undersigned will cxposo to public salo on tho premlbes In each case In Centre and Jlllllln townships, on T11U1ISDAY, FRIDAY and SATUHDAY, Sept. 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 1881, HlX (iO(II) l'AU.llH OltTltACTSOl'I.ANI), as follows, to-wlt: Tho 1st, snd end Srd tracts will bo sold on TIlUlibDAY, the 22nd, commen cing nt 10 o'clock with tho 1st, nt 1 o'clock with tho 2nd and at 3 o'clcck with tho Srd. Tho 1st tract is sltuato In centre township, aleng tho public read at tho foot ot tho Lima lilflge, now occupied by John Waters, containing 1 15 Acres ol' I.niiel, moro or less, whereon aro erected moseiHof ciood J, . nine liiillilliiKn,oncsct the larger, especially cal culated for the farm, with alargo springer nercr- fal,-ig eoldwater at Iho doer, connected wltu a largo spring house, out summer kitchen, a largo wagon house, hog pen and corn cribs unaer cover, combined. The othtr bet ot buildings arc better cal culated for tenants, lelnga gocdlnrgohou'eahda small tarii,waKonhoufC,thotir.aker Hiop.t'lder press, hog pcn,( en houic at colli place.weh and fountain pump at tho door, and thl3 form with tho two sets of bull dings will bo told separately by n division lino and suivey which will to exhibited on day of sale or tORtlber, a3 ma Ubtsuit puel ascr.ard the In terest cf the i state, ihtri lssiso cn this farm ten or lwelo ncrcsof the verj' best Whltn oak Tlmlicr, adjoliiliigaiids.opli'gtoardtbo publlcioud. Tho land Is et the best llinestunu boll, and In a blli stato of cultivation, a tiotd Arile Orchard In goodbenr Ing older, Tluie Is on this Inrin also, aboutlltuen acres ol Hood Limestone Kldge, somo uncovered and ready for working. Thebtroi.d m.cll.s fltuoto In Cmtre township, near the Lime IllOge, Mcupled b Mei licnl'ohe.ftnd eontiilulng 135 .ici CN of Lstml, more or 'ebs, 'n a high Mato of cultivation, woll tim bered, and cf tho best lliccsteve boll; fruit of all kinds, lxce-Mcrit t-rrlng er ceil Mater ccr. nected with a latgo spring lieuso. The build build'rgstnllilsfnimaioall new.lorgo and com" modlous, crrs'sllng cf u KKW HANK llAliN, with a well of gncd writer nt ihe doer, a wagon houso and torn crib ccrrbirid. Thire Is aho a hoy shed, and a LAWK KKW IK lfcL,wth gocd well of water at the doer, end a I rant ul jaid suiTOunillng the house, oven house, bi.tnmer heuse, and aUout-bulld- lngs bulriig'-r tn r. nisl-Casa irndcrn farm. 'J here Is a MmcMrrc quarry, two rcw kllna In running or der and new lime hcuro en same. The third tract is ulso sltuuto In Centro township, near Lime lilc'ge, ar d Is cccupled by Joseph Olgcr, containing 111 Avi-cn, More or I.v.hk, of tho choicest Umistono sou and bottom land whereon aio erected A Coml l,nrgp Hrlrk Hoiimo, with a good well of co'd water attho door, a largo and handy summer house, a spring houso, ovun houbo end u ni w ecal hruse,a large Honk ham with cued si raw and cuttle sheds over tho yard, alarm hegpeu w ith corn btorrliouto above, a largowagon I bhed a. d corn crli.b ccmblncd. An orchard la situ-1 nto near the dwelling which Is In good condition and I cmci-H nrjotii inreo acres oi crouna. -mis mace wui i bo sold subject to a dower of mo thousand dollars! to Anna Jiuicr, widow or George i; juuer.oeccasea. I There Is about ten acres ot the eiy bust Lime Mono muL-u LIIl 1111-5 ItlllU. 'J lie Jiunnutm iiaciswiu lesoc on iTioay,me i 2Srd. I'binu.enclne with tl.i 4lh at 10 ocloek a. m.. I aud with the (Hi at '2 o'clock n. m. Tho 4th la situ-1 ntcil In Centre township, near iJmo Hldgo, aloni; the river mail, icr.iuog uoiu iiioc.msDuru 10 nernicK, oc cupied by I'tillip uehs, and containing 6, 1 o M H ft ir CO Ui a MORNING LIGHT, DOUBLE HEATER. C. C. GALIG-NAN, BLOOM SBUEG. The following decisions of tho Supreme Court relativo lo public roads, will be found of Interest, not only to lawyerx, but to general readers. A knowledge of the point stated in these decisions will save much useless labor and unnecessary exponso Inlaying the matter beforo tho Courts: The omission of the Ouarler Stsslons to fix the width of a public road, is fatal to the pro ceedings. 3 vV. &.S 39; 1 Pennsylvania S.K. 350. A nubile road cannot be laid alone; side of and adioinint! another public road, so as to In crease the width of bolh together more limn fifty feet. 1 W a a, 3D. person, though n petitioner lor the laying out of a road, may, being the owner of tho lands over which tlio road is laid out, obtain damagos. 8 Valb, 174. A mad Ihrouch the lands of a minor oucht not to be laid out without notice totheguardian of the minor, 1 l'enn'a. a, iv j;. dOd. An order lo view and vacate a public road is not a matter of right in tlio petitioncis, but of ncretinn In ihe uourl oi wuancr missions, b Walls, 17 2, 170. A draft of the load Is unnecessary, 0 Barr 85. Hut a report changing tlio location of a romt inu-l Uu accompanied uy a uiall. tun. A It. liiO. Viewers nro to report compeiifatlon, not for taking tlio soil, bul fr Ibu right of passing over it. 8 W. 177-, 0 11. 51 li 3 P. It., 13'J; 3 I), 153, 375. It will be presumed lb it parties not men tioned in tbo report liavuHiisUlnod uo damagts, 2 S. ,1i It. 277. Tlio award of damages does not bear Interest, 2arr310, It Is the duty of viewer to take into c msld erallon the possibility of the road revorllng buck to tho proprietor, by being vacated al somo future day llio rights left lo him over and under tho highway hi milworvlenco to Iho pub. Ho nnisairei ami also tbo advantages derived All kinds o( Watches, clocks and Jewelry nest ly repaired ana warr&niea. may it, 78-tr PLUMBING, GAS PITTING, STOVES and TINWARE, E. 33. BROWEB Has purchased thotitorkand HhkIucrh of I. llacen buoli, and I snow prepared to do all kinds otwork in ins me. iiuuibing uau lios ruling unpuciuuy, liunuiv, DlUVl l la a great variety, A 11 work dono by EXPERIENCED HANDS, Main Street corner of Uast, UMtODISKUKG, IA. IUK INBUKANCE. (JI1H1STIAN P. KNAl'l', ULOOMBUDIKl, PA. 11IUTI8H AMKUIOA ABSlTilANCK COMPANY. (IKItMAN tflllKlNHUUANCE COMI'ANV. ..w -n- -- --- i'- . i i MATieiriAi, rum inouiiAnvn. ah t, ny iho owiiut iriim i .viug .."" i y(u inctuiianua vuiran t, his premises, a . iu. Whatever may be tlio naluro of the losi or dimago which the owner of llio land sustains, ho npist bo compensatod fur it. P V, 177 A tenant for years is Ihe owner of au elate In the land, '.within the meaning of tho law,nnd entitled lo recover damages for an li jury lo his term, Aiiigneny ni,u i-emsvilio .Turnpike IIS Acres, Mova or I.CN8, or the btstlKjttem land. In a very hlch state or cul- ttvailen, wheieun are erected largo and convenient I larm nuuuuigs, euusisueii oi u LAIIGE FAKSI DWELLING, with a irocil well of culd water at thu door, another dwellltg UsmollerdlmenslciiBEuliubleforatenant I house.ni ar n largo und nevi r falling spring of water I conmctedwlthiigocdtpniig houtu. A goodoveu I houeo stands near the farm dwelllDg-, also a smoke I On visiting Philadelphia you will find, among' other places of interest, the Grand Depot well worthy of a visit. Its floor and callcrv spaces now cover over three acrcs.and arc filled with Dry Goods, Carpets, China, Furniture, etc. The last addition is a Iarce and beautiful Picture Gallery, to which admittance is free. The Pneumatic Tubes carrying the money through the air, and the Electric-Light Machinery, arc also worth seeing. There is a LunchRoom in the building. Valises, baskets and packages can be left in charge of attendant in Ladies' Waiting Room. Mr. Wanamaker is desirous that visitors should feel at homo when they come, and bo free to purchase or not, aa they please. Nora Our large 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 Dkpot, Philadelphia. house.a large barn, und a new wokuu shed.hajEhed nml ecirn crib combined, and a (rood lariro hoi- m n I conveniently arranged, 'ibis place Is w ell suppih d 1 wilh all kli.dsof fruit. iDCludlrtr an Arnln Orchard. I compewi-d or choice and rare ttees, In good condition I and j hiding hirgt ly oven- season, I -ine ciunaei isiusu suuuieiu icmro lownsnin. i near Mine indue, occupied by John bhuman. and I CUUIUJUU1K 5)0 AcrcN ol' Lam!, mrro or less.whereon aro erected a tarirft New Unm. new hay tltds, corn cribs, and nurso stable, with I nuivi ut uiu uuvi, u (loud I.urgo 1'iirui llntllliiir, conveniently arranct d with a largo summer houso I witu a good wen or com water at llio door, oven I uouse a',0 au oiner necessary ouunuiiuirgs. ibis I farm is bupplledwlth fruit and tbo land U bottom, I In tho verj best statu ot cultivation. Tho r.ui ano last tract win ne sold on Saturday, tho mil-, commencing at ten o'clock In thnrnrrnnnn. and Is situated lu MlOUn township, near llinunvllle, UVUUJIUU UJT 1Y IUIUUI UUIJUIUK, IU1U IAIUUIIUQ Rowell & Co'b. Advfc's. "What will 101 AcrcN of Limit. goon wagon nouso ana corn crins, nog n, chicken house, a good i&rgo riiAMK liWKl.l.lNd, summer house, witn goou, nover-iaiuiig water at the door moro or less, la a hlgbstato ot cultivation, whereon aro e n cu d a large barn w Uh the appropHale sliwla.u TAHIIANT'8 SEhTZKll A'PItlKNT curot" asks the sun cut Irom a multitude or diseases. SVo an swer! it will rt move freiu llm sj Klein thu ucuvo uuuau ui mubi ui uiu uimiiiiih luut lilibll is neir in. 11 wont mend a broken limb, r.or closo a bullet hole: but It inuv ho molltably used In sioiuaehloillheaHon. It will do no ono uny harm, and may do much good. ir it uuu t-u nit nun t sun your i-ase, BOLU UY ALL DIIIKIOISTH. Sept, , 4-w r J cftngtven for an im U.S. Dollar. Illustrated ipu VUcatftloBue, with prices paid tor old and ruro coles, rest tren tor in cents. c. bTJflQKUWALT, Lancaster, l'a. tscpto 4-w r $777 A YEAli ana expenses to seems cutnt yre. Adoitial'.o. vjckehy Augusta, Maine. r Sept,4w. rpo AliviillTlsidlM fend JS cents for our 100 .1 page pamphlet, all about New sparer Advertising. Address OKu.r.ltowj'LL: Co.. lo spruce btree t?Cpt 9, 4W GLUTEN FLOUR oui-bulldlngs, &e. On lids placo Is somo very Uno timber land and liult of every desclpt'on. l'ot tosslon ol tho above to Voglieu to the purchas er or purchasers thereof, ApiU 1, nsi. Deeds in ihu cxnenso or wllllxi delivered when tho unal purchase money purchasers anil shall he raid or secured bv Loud und lnnriju-Ati. All grain In tho ground and purttinul proiierly oa tho preuibK-sri-sened. liiii.M- nr KAi-is. -itn per centoione-fourlhcl thu ot tl urchaso money to ho paid at the slrUtlnu down o proinrly, the one-lourtn lens the ten per I cent, beioru tukluu possmslon oa April lsMbttt, one- iiuii ui uu. uuiiimv niui iuicii-m uu uio amount re--laulnlng unpaid Irom April 1st, issv, to be paid on AprU Ut, Ibsih The balarco wilh Inlensllole paid ou A prll st, No timber sliull be cut except tor use u nd lmproemeut of Iho lai ins, until ul least one-half of inopurchuiiu money bl all be paid crbc cured ui aforesaid. STKl'HKN 1-OIIE, JOHN WOLF, August 18, 1881. Kxecutors. TAViOR.WiC- Travelhr, Said: "I take gnat pleasure In recommending to ludvnts the Academy of Mr. Bwlthtu O. bhorllldgo." Hon. rSIlNANDO WOOD, IMC. O. Bald (isse) : "I cheeifully consent lo tbo use of my ua mo as reference, ily bo s w 111 return to j ou (tor their fourth car) alter their uoatlon." Por new llluslrali d circular eildniw KWIT1I1N P BlliiltTI.UHiK, A, W., Harvard linlveislty Uraduato MedU l u., m miles from 1 hlladeipbla. Bept,,4.w r X' UTIII!ltN TUXAH ollera greater attractions 1 In way of of noou, iheap liindu, heullhy ccunlry, limo climate, anunaanco or tlmtir and water, dl open lo set uon tbo-i Oimpsny v. Jltce, Kuprrine Court, riiubnrg. XyaJ JcmreoJ, 8pl. 24, lB5'J. Thrwa oi.u coareutTioss are well seasoned by age and nuK TXSTxn and nave novcrjet had a I'm c,t tied by any court ol law, Their asueu aw all lC'sU ty Uld UOZAUl ed in sottp sncimirioa ure- lluv nf viua onlv. Loisea ruourTLT and uonkstlt adlustMl nnd mil as soon as determined by Cuiustuh V. KKm. urio- AL AOIMT IVI Al)Jl'hTBliUOMSt'Ka, l'l. The people ot Columbia county should fcatronlie tbe ageucy where lossca irony are settled and ruUd by one ot their own cltliuns, T woMrrHSbB, Knuivv tun DHAjjcda TRkY, i,'W. B. giIAVINv 'AtTORNEY-AT-LAW. verslty or products, tlmu any other region now eiiumeni. minis rapidly ueelopitgHec l'ex"h raelUe IIuUhuv Iiu In uiH-ratlnn cier sid inlliu nt nnd, alotii; which are lo bo had. at low prices and enesy terms, millions of acres ufgoviduiidcheupllullriiad and (Jovernment Units but reetnlly oiwmd for hctilcmcnt I'or circulars and mars trtsliur trutbtul informal on. addresM w. U.AIUUMH, ijind ccmmh)idonei,'l,,l', itullwayj ... n-fisas. A rwpt,,-v( r. , irnir. lll.OOMMIUUO, f X, y fee round to ltECOltosil OPMCk in ih j eltjnter's Lifters. Ccutt llCUfH), U Articles In one. Mil Hons la use -everybody's choice. 44-paKii calaloguo cif iithf r anfclaltlea Irve. 4,M. IICNVIH ilT'lino. r I'or DVSl'Kl'BIA, DIAIIKTKB, LUNtl TltOUllLfiS and NK1IVOU3 DKlllLITY. Tho ni w Wasto Hepulrlng Uiend and (ItinKkiur. l'rco fiom Uran or March. Bei.dtor circular. KAHWEl.l.s UlllNKy, ViopU, Wmertown, N. Y. I'or salo hy Xltehcll, Flctchi r & Co., l'hlla. l'a. Dt-pb V, IW, u CUTICUEa Pcnuimcnlly Cures Ilunioi's of tlio Scalp and Skin. I'utleuia Kinedlis are for sau ly all druggist, l'rleo of l I'TlirilA, n Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, hoc,: largo boxes, 1, CUTICTKA llhbOLVENT, the new IlliH'd l'urlller, II perbollle. CiTicVKillsiuo iNiL T on kt Boir, vtc. futle ura lledlelnal Bhavlng heap, Itc i In I,uih lor barbers and laica consumers, We. Principal di pot. WKKKB A Iliri'Kll, l!oston,Masa. IVAH mallid lice on lecelpt or price. ARMOR'S PREDICTIONS! l'cr Ibis Yonlli's Weather, prepared expiffsly for STIIIIDAItT'h llliVIMW. Bcinple cot j mailed lor So stamp, J. M. BiomuKT, Pub., New Ycik, l'hlla., orCklcago. sept, v, 3-w, us o Vassar College. MJUdllKKKl-SlU, N.Y. VOK TUB UPEIIAI. EIU'CATION OV WOJIKN Kxumluutlcna for lulrai.c. Wai. 14th. t'alalcKUea sent cn appllcaticu w L,1JKA.N, lteguiror, July s, Ml-Hia ir, AUKNTa LATEST STYLES OP Attho 'QOXOMBrAN OFFIOFu!