J.' Il BITTENEfcUDEB, E4ttort- 33LOOMSBUKG, PA. Friday, Octobor 531. 1881. Ono prni9oworthy fonturo of President Arthur's administration ia tho ulinilim tion of Ohio nolltlcinns from tho cabinet. Now if tho President would send homo a fow hundreds of ofllco holders from that Stnto tho country would draw a long breath of reliof. Tho Ohio reyima has not rellcctcd any great lustro on tho nation. Certain nowspapcrs aro disquieting themselves concerning tho suggested in vestigation of John Sherman a manage ment of tho Treasury by President Ar thur. Thcro is no need to worry. Neith er Arthur nor any other llcpublioan President will reveal facts that would bury the Republican party fath oms deep under popular wrath and indignation. It is now announced bv Mr. Scoville, counsel for Gulteau, that all questions of jurisdiction and malpractico will bo waived and tho defonso will tako their stand on the plea of insanity alono. Tho determination has been nrrived at bo- cauBo of tho short timo in which thev have to proparo for tiial, and becauso of tho discovery of Gttiteaus application some time ai0 lor a pension, umlcau had never boon in tho army, and tho medical examiner indorsed upon tho papers, "insane." Professor Kincr, tho aeronaut and J. G. llashagan of tho Signal Service, mado a balloon ascension from Chicago on Thursday of last week, during a storm. J.ho air ship was Been on thu following day over Sparta, Wisconsin and then disappeared from view. It is feared that the voyagers have been carried over to tho donso forests of upper Wisconsin and tho balloon dashed to mucus acrninst. the trees. Even if Prof. King mm his com panion escaped injury and reached tho ground in safety they might wander for uays oetoro liudiuc; a clearinc. liven experionued woodsmen find it difficult to mako their way out ot these thick woods For tho last year or moro Senator Ed munds has been posturing boforc tho country a a gontleman of a reformatory turn ot rmntl, and lias iiirniplied nuothc convincing illustration of tho truth that the nverago reformer is merely a partisan with a dash of tho hypocrite to give him a moral sort of flavor. It would be an ex cellent idea for tho Republicans to put our. Edmunds into tho JScw JUimand va cancy on tho Supremo Bench, lie could doubtless bo depended on, whenever tho occasion arose, for takiug a now slant on tho legal tender question, or getting up another electoral commission to do tho bidding of tho party with neatness and despatch. Tho grand total of expenditures for tho sickness and funeral of Presideut Garfield havo been estimated by tho Indianopolis Sentinel at 317,050. Of this largo sum tho doctors' bills aro set down as 853,000. Tho United States will pay about Si 00,000, and tho bal ance will bo liquidated by tho State of Ohio, the city of Cleveland and privato individuals. It is probablo that Con gress will voto Mrs. Garfield tho wholo salary of the President for tho year, and it is said that an effort will bo mado to give her a pension of $5000 por annum. J. no iund raised ny subscription tor jnrs, Garfield uow amounts to nearly 350, 000, so that sho will havo an incomo of almost $15,000 a year, exclusive of the pension. Tho ceremonies at Yorktown began on Tuesday. Tho corner stono of tho monument was laid with Masonic cere monies in tho presence of somo 00,000 people The President, Cabinet officer Gen. Hancock and other officials were present, but tho French guests of tho na tion did not arrivo in timo. There was great lack of accommodations for visitors, tho dust was anklo deep and tho heat unbearable. Tho complaint of bad management was universal. Tho Penn sylvania troops with Gov. Hoyt and Gen. Hartranft reached tho grounds on Wednesday morning. An address was delivered on Wednesday by tho Presi dent, who was followed by Robert C Winthrop of Massachusetts, Marquis do Rochambeau, Baron Steuben and others. Tho grand military roviow took plaoo on Thurnday. WHAT IIM'UDMTIO.N WILL DO. At a recent reception tendered Sena tor Mahouo of Virginia, in Now Yoik, Judge Noah Davis had homethiug to say of what Mahono had done "to givo an education to tho poor and lowly. Tho Now York World states that tho effect of Maliono's eduoational measure called tho Riddleberger bill will be to ruin evevy collego in Virginia and gives facts and ligmvs to provo tho assertion. Tho World says that many years ago theso colleges iuvested their funds in Virginia State securities. Washington and Leo University took $91,758.27 worth of bonds, yielding $5,505.18 annual inter est Senator Mahone, with tho indorse ment of Judge Davis, proposes to force tho collego to accept in full satisfaction of this debt $10,781 41, yielding at the most i,zuu a year interest iiampden- Sidnuy coljeno holds $70,550 worth of bonds, which Senator Mahono graciously offers to "readjust" into $31,350. To tho Randolph-Macon Collego hu tenders $8, 7C0in a lieu of $19,708. To Richmond Uollego $29,3-14.80 instead of $11,017.19, To the Blacksburg Agricultural and Mechanical Collego $182,570 instead of $341.313 being a loss of $101,743 to bo inflicted on an institution especially designed for tho benefit of tho farmers of Virginia. To the Hampton Normal Colored School, established to cducato tho "poor and lowly Africans of Vir ginia, ho offers $91,285 iustcad of $172. 150. This gives us within a fractional amount of three-quarters of a million of bonds purchased in part with tho money of testators bent on serving thu people of Virginia and in part with tho results of a closo management of earnings, but in all cnoes purchased in a firm leliauco ou tho publio honor nnd honesty of tho viu j-zuiiiiuiuii. ut wiiiuii oeuuiur mil- bono last right sneered, nmid tho np plausa of tho Union League Club of .Now York, as a llung ot littlo oonse quenco in comparison with tho control by Republican placemen of tho Federal epulis. Decent Republicans arc asked to sup port theso icpudiators and assist in break ing down all tho respectable institutions of learning in tho State Such a pill must bo bard to swallow and it is littlo wonder that many Itepublicaiis flrnity 1 efuso to Uko tho UOKO. i TUB I'OUNTV TICKET. When tho ballot boxes aro closed on 8th of November, they ought to contain tho votes of nil thu Democrats of Coluui lila county for tho full county ticket. There is no reason why tho majority this vcar should not reach tho maximum. Thcro aro no independent candidates, and the voto for Greenbaok and Prohi bition aspirants for ofllco is not likely to bo largo. Tho campaign has been ho quiet and so devoid of exciting foatures ttiat thcro is some danger of npnthy on tho part of voters. Every Democrat ought to feci it a duty to voto for tho men duly nomina ted in convention and ought to do all in his power to swell tho majority to its greatest. Tho candidates nro as much entitled to tho full support of tho party In an "off year" as thoy aro when a Gov ernor or a President is to bo ohoscn. See to it that not only is your own voto de posited but nlso that your neighbor's is. A littlo energetic action is all that is re quired to get out tho full vote, and a few earnest men in each township can readily Bccuro such a result. Farm work wifl not bo so pressing on election day as to prevent farmers from civinc an hour or so to their duty as citizens. Tho men chosen to do tho publio work of tho county should bo put in office by some tlihijr better than a baro majority. Let tho Democratic voters of the county do as they would bo done by and elect their ticket by a voto ol which tliey can lcel proud herealtcr. DUELS IN VIRGINIA Richard F. Beirno Jr., editor of tho Richmond Va., State wrote an editorial for his paper, last Friday, denouncing II. II. Riddleberger as unworthy of belief. In a later edition of tho same paper ap peared tho card of Hon. Georgo D. Wise, congressman from that district, in which Riddleberger was called a liar and scoun drel. Riddleberger promptly challenged them both. Ho met Beirno tho follow ing morning but tho duel was postponed becauso thelatter'sseconds had neglected to provido cans for tho pistol. Tho meeting with wise occurred in tho af ternoon. Three Rhota wero exchanged but neither man was injured. Beirno was arrested and Wiso and Riddleber ger will bo when found. Ou tho same night Senator Mahono was arrested for accepting a challougo from old Gen. .Tubal A. Early. Ilo denied tho charge and was released on his personal bond. Theso hostile meet ings havo grown out of tho bitter politi cal fight now being waged in tho State, and it is paid that after the election there will bo many more. If all tho parties to tho duels above mentioned had been placed tors do combat tho State would have been better off. Tho nuxt best thing would be to keep tho participants in jail until utter tho election. ihcitepublican party, which is now engaged in aiding tho Mahone-Riddle- bcrger faction to repudiato tho state debt, must leel proud ot its allies, liie pco plo will have something to say before long, concerning this Republican deal with rcpudiators and duellists. I'AIiNELL AUItESTED. Tho Irish question assumes a new phase by tho arrest of Charles S. Parnell, the agitator, on tho morning of the 13th mst in Dublin, lie is charged with in citing people to intimidate others from payinir their lust rent and with intimi dating tenants from taking tho benefit ot the land act Tho news ot tho arrest spread like wildfire and the excitement grew intense. As a measure ot precau tion tho guards and police m tho city wero increased nnd a special force of troops was detailed to guard tho jail in which Parnell is confined. Under tho law covering tho offenco with which ho is charged no bail can bo taken, and ho must remain in conhncmcnt until trial. Icmbers of tho Land Lcnguo aro indig- uiim ill mo arrest, ami iiiuignaiion inuut- incs havo been held in this country and abroad. Tno arrest was not wholly un expected, at least to those best informed as to tho exact condition ot auairs. Parnell has bitterly opposed tho work ings ot tho land act, though ho was at first perfectly satisfied with that meas ure. It is impossible to predict what re sults may How lrom this proceeding on tho part of tho government, but any overt acts on tho part of sympathisers with Parnell will undoubtedly bo met by stern measures. Mr. Gladstone mado a speech at tho Guild Hall, London, on tho day of tho arrest, and in announcing the event, said that tho first step had been taken toward the vindication of law and order, of tho rights of property and ot tho hrst elements ot civilization. Ilo said Parnell had made himself prom inent in an attempt to destroy tho au thority ol tho law. ilo said ho hrmly believed that a majority of tho tenants earnestly desired a fair trial of tho land act. England had no fear of tho people of Ireland, but only feared lest many more should become demoralized or m- timiduted. Ho would lejoico at tho adoption of any form of self-government in Ireland, provided it did not impair tho Bupremaoy of tho Imperial Government. Tho Irish bishops and clergy havo ap proved of tho laud net and havo publicly thanked Mr. Gladstone for it. DAVIS IN THE CI1AIK. Tho Republican Senators wero greatly displeased with the election of Mr. Bav- anf as Presidont pro tern and,in a caucus held to discuss tho situation, determined to oust him. But one man was available as a candidate, David Davis, and it was resolved to put him forward. On Thurs day of last week Logan introduced a res. oluliou unseating Mr. Bayard and nom inating Davis for tho position. A voto was taken and Davis waselected,30 to 3 1. Tho voto would havo been a tio had tho Republicans not owned Mahone, who, al though elected Senator by Democrats, always votes with tho party that bought and owns him. To this accidental ma jority tho Republicans owe their sticcoss. Mr, Bayard refrained from voting. Tho "independent" Davis has not gained in reputation by his election under such cir cumstances, and has oarncd tho contempt of tho better class of pcoplo without re gard to political affinities. Ho has al ways been greedy for honors and it is presumed tho measure of his ambition is now filled. Now tho country knows just what tho "independency" of David Davis is, and knows too that it extends no fur thur than his personal interests. Tho Republicans of tho Sennto aro now main taincd in power by Mahouo tho renegade Democrat, Kellogg who holds his seat on a fraudulent certilieata and who was never elected at nil, and David Davis. It is not an invigorating spectacle and will ndd no strength to tho party through out tho county. Senator Bayard possess c-d tho confidence of the wholo people, us n stutesmau of acknowledged ability and integrity; Davis has the confidence of no cluss and is distrusted by those who havo profited by his advancement His actions will bo closely watched to koo what he is to goin by tho "deal," Tho following extract from a speech made in tho Senate on tho 11th of March last reads well at tho present time, and serves to enow uow union laitii can be pi&otxj , THE COLUMBIAN AND in his ullurances t "An honorable recognition of tho trust guiicromly confided to my keeping by ueuioointui voters in 1877 ninnies mo to siflain tho uxistinii organization of the Senate. Whatuver may bo thu result, 1 can accept no honor nt tho hands ot either sido. Tho Now York Times, tho leading Republican paper in the United States is of opinion thot "tho position of Mr. "Davis himself is not ono which to a "man of delicato honor would seem in "all respects agreeable." There aro n good many pcoplo who think with tho Times. GU1TKAU AUUAK1NKI). Gulteau, tho assassin, wns taken to court on Friday last and formally ar raigned for tho murder of President Garfield. He wns conveyed to tho court room in a carriago and no violenco was attempted cither in going or returning. At about 11.15 Mr. Scoville, counsel for tho prisoner, entered nnd took a seat. Immediately afterwards tho door of the witnesses' room opoued and gave cntrauco to Marshal Henry and two deputy mar shals, having between them and hustling along tho bowed and cowering figure ot a man for whom they mado way to tho seat reserved lor him beside his counsel 1 hen ono of tho guards unlocked tho handcuffs, giving liiin tho uso of his hands, which ho continued, howover, to hold crossed, as if that was their usual position. Guiteau looked broken in health and uucared for in person. His hair is closely cropped, but his cheek and chin whiskers aro worn thick, but not long. His dark clothes wero rusty and shabby, and his wholo person pre sented a miserably neglected appearance. After the excitement attending his np pcarauco had subsided, District Attorney Corkhill rose, and addressinp; tho fury said : Tho grand jury of tho district of Columbia has indicted Charles J. Gui teau for tho murder of James A. Gai- iield. Tho prisoner is in court I ask that ho be arraigned and required to plead to the indictment. THE ASSASSIN AKKAIONUD. Tho prisoner wns ordered to stand nnd, in a languid manner, obeyed. Tho clerk : "la your namo Charles J. Guiteau 1" Tho prisoner assented by a nod. Tho clerk proceeded to read tho in dictment, tho prisoner standing up, with his head most of tho timo inclined to the right shoulder, his eyes half closed, or wholly so ; his hands crossed over his stomach as it they still woro the hand cuffs, and his general look was of sickly indifference. The reading occupieil nearly half an hour, and during all that timo Guiteau hardly once changed his attitude or bearing, and rarely opened his eyes. Ilo did not manifest tho slightest degree of interest in tho sceno in which he was tho chief actor, and but for an occasional slight movement might 00 supposed to bo asleep in a standing attitude. Upon conclusion of tho reading of tho indictment tho clerk, addressing tho pris oner, said : "What say you to this in dictment, guilty or not guilty 1" Tho prisoner, in placo of response, fumbled in his waistcoat pocket and drew out a soiled and crumpled scrap of poper. lit l'LEADS "not guilty." Tho District Attorney (imperatively). Enter your plea of guilty or not guilty, Tho Prisoner. I enter a plea of not guilty. If your honor please, I desire to mako a statement Tho Court. At some other time. It would not bo appropriate just now. Sit down. Tho prisoner thereupon took his seat. Tho District Attorney. In this caso 1 ask that the trial bo set for noxt Mon uay morning peremptorily. Tho gov ernment is ready for trial now. OUITEAU'S WITNESSES. Mr. Scovillo : I appear hero for tho defendant, at his request and I havo somo affidavits to present to tho court. tho first being that of tho defendant himself. 1 ho athdavit, which was read, states that there aro various witnesses whoso evidence is material for tho prisoner's defense, and without which ho cannot safely go to tho trial : that the names of such witnesses, and the tacts that can bo proved by them, severally, nro well known to tho affiants counsel, Mr. Georgo Scoville, and aro only known in part by tho alhant j that ho has no prop- rty, and is unamo to pay tno tecs or mileage of witnesses or tho cost of sum moning. Ilo thereloro prays that tho court shall allow such witnesses on his behalf, as may bo shown by affidavit of counsel to bo nccehsary, tho lees and costs to bo paidjin such manner as thobo of government witnesses aro paid. THE TWO I'OINTS OF DEFENSE. Mr. Scoville then read tho affidavit made by himself. It states that besides the points ot law that may bo mado tho letenso will consist ot two powls, lurst, tho insauity of tho defendant, and sec ond, that tho wound was not necessarily mortal and was not tho cause of Presi dent Garfield's death. It contains a list of witnesses, nnd nvers that the brother of defendant's father wns insane and died in a lunatic asylum ; that his cousin. daughter of another sister of prisoner's lather, is insnno nnd is now conhned m a lnnatio asylum ; that prisoner's father was a moiiomamno on religious subjects, and that ho can prove prisoner's nctual insanity upon soveral ocoasions. It also gives names of doctors, among them William A. Hammond, by whom ho ex pects to prove that Garfield died by mal practice on tho part ot tho physicians in charge a simrmsK. The second point assigned was a sur prise, as lew persons thought tho quer tion of malpractico would bo brought up. Judge Cox fixed the trial for No vember 7th, but wishes to havo tho ques tion of jurisdiction settled by October 30th Mr. Scoville is nlono for the de fense, but will probably have counsel as signed to aid him if ho does not secure the services of a good lawyer. Guiteau was taken back to jail without trouble. Tho court room was densely crowded but no disorder occurred. News Items. Uanlnii and Ross, tho famous oars men, aro to row for a purse of $2,000, on November 15th, near St. Louis, Mo. Philip Ryan, a miner, employed in Hecksher tfc Co's Kohinoor Colliery, Shenandoah, was instantly killed on Tuesday, by tho prematura diechnrgo of a blast A Polnuder who wns with him had both legs badly shattered. It is estimated that tho earnings of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad this year will rench fifteen percent Tho BerkB County Court has adjourn ed for a week becauso the city of Read ing refuses to supply tho Court House with water to run the ncaung apparatus. A largo body of coal, twenty feet thick lins been discovered between Summit Station and Silver Brook, Schuylkill ooanty DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Thcro wns rioting in tho streets of Limerick, Ireland, after tho nrrcst of Parnell and many rioters wero wounded by tho bayonets of tho soldiers. Sovernl buildings wero wrecked. Jonathan Moycr, Emanuel Ettingcr nnd Israel Erb, convicted of tho murder of John nnd Grctchcn Kintzlcr in tho court of oyer nnd terminer for Snyder county, aro to bo executed at Middloburg on Friday, December 10. Catahiui. Choking, putrid mucous accumulations nro dislodged, tho nasal passages clcanscd.disinfcctcd and healed, breath sweetened, smell, tnste, nnd hear ing restored, and constitutional tendency cheoked by Sanford'u Radical Cure. Heavy rain storms havo dono great damago to railroads in Wisconsin. Governor Louis A. Wiltz of Louisiana, died nt Now Orleans, Inst Sunday. Tho highest hopes nnd interest of tho raco rest on tho purity, henlth and strength of womanhood. Wo tnko pleas uro in referring our renders to tho ro marknblo efficacy of LydiaE. Pinkhnm's Vegctnblo Compound in all that class ol diseases from which women suffer so much. Of 1359 cases of small pox in Chicago sinco January 1st, about 540 proved In tnl. James Tretheway, n well known miuo contractor, and member of tho Wilkcs Barro City Council, committed suicide on Saturday by shooting himself through tho heart lie was mado despondent by continued ill-health. Tho Sennto adjourned on Monday until to-day, Friday, that tho members might attend tho Yorktown celebration. WIDE AWAKE DELTA. Messrs. Sargent Bros., druggists, Delta Ohio, in ordering a quantity of Thomas' Ecleclric Oil, write that they never sold anything that gave such universal satis faction in curing coughs, colds, bron chitis, rheumatism, neuralgia, etc. Tho President and part of ins cabinet left Washington for "i orklown on Mon day. Tho Congressional Committee and members of the Senate and House also Blurted for the samo place. By tho burning of Landenbergcr's mill in Philadelphia, last week, ten lives wero 103t and tw euty persons injured. There was no fire escape on tho building as re quired by law. A SHOUT llOAll TO HEALTH. To all who aro suffering from boils, ulcers, scrofula, carbuncles, or other ob Htinato diseases of the blood and skin, course of Burdock Blood Bitters will be found to bu a short load to health. Piico $1.00, trial sizo 10 cents. The Commonwealth of Pcnnsylvnni has entered suit in tho Dauphin County Court against tho Standard Oil Company tor tho possession ot over !;3,U00,000 nl leged to be due in taxes and penalties. This indicates an early trial, the Com monweallh cases having preference over others. Washington Butcher's Sons, wholesale provision dealers ot 140 .North I'roiit street Philadelphia, failed last week with liabilities estimated at $1,000,000. It is said that they have largo assets and that the houso will continue m business. BEDS OF DOWN l-'EEI. IIAIID. All beds seem hard to the rheumatic, Then barken yo peevish sufferers! Apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil to your aching joints and muscles. Rely upon it that you will experience speedy relief. Such at least, is the testimony of those who havo used it Tho remedy is likowiso sucscssfully resorted to for throat and lung diseases, sprains, bruises, etc. An Irishman named Watson was cow hided by a party ot masked women, on Tuesday night at Pino Grove, Cumber laud county, for beating his wife. Four hundred and fifty thousand dollars in cash and a largo amount of supplies navo been contributed thus lar tor tho Michigan sufferers. Six inches of 6now fell at Quebec, Uanadn, on luesday. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS Sliecial in ducementa aro offered you by tho Burlington Haute, it win pay you to read their adver tisement to be found elsewhere in this issue, March 18 40-w is contractor itaiph were was superintending a deep excavation at Erie. a portion of tho sido slipped and hurried him up to tho shoulders, but with little or no injury. Tho City Engineer a..d Surveyor commenced to dig him out, wnen an immenso mass ol earth was seen to move from tho top of tho bank 1 ho rescuers had to fiy for safety, and tho imprisoned man, left alono to certain death, calmly giving instructions con cerning his family, awaited the gradual approach of tho avalanche. After five minutes of this horrible suspense the mafs, weighing hundreds of tons,plunged down tho cutting on top of tho doomed man. 1 ho crushed body wns recovered last night. Chicago Journal. A CHICAGO ltUOKLu's IIAl'l'Y INVESTMENT. Lewis II. O'Connor, Esq., whoso ollice is located at 93 Washington street, this city, lately related thu lollowing in tho hearing of ono of our reporters as nn ev idence of special good lortuue. I havo been suffering said Mr. O'Connor, for a number of weeks with a very severe pain in my back, believed to bo from tho ef fects of a cold contracted while on the lakes. I had been prescribed for by sev eral of our physicians and used various remedies. Three days ago, I abandoned them all, and bought a bottle of St. Jnrobs Oil, applied it at night before retiring nnd to-day feci liko r. now man. I exper ienced almost instant relief and now feel no pain whatever. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFFS SALE. Dy v Irluo cf a writ of A!. Vend, Ex., nnd to mo dl. roctod, will be exposed to publio sale on tho prcm 1.308 in tho borough of Centralla.Coluabla couuty.nt u o'clock p.m., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1881, All that certain lot of ground, Mtuato In tho bor ough of Ccntia'la Columbia county, l'cnnsylvaula and bounded on tho north by lot of David Dower, on tho east by Locust Avenue, on thu south by South stroot nnd on tho west by an alloy ,contalntng twen ty.ilvo feet In fiont and oeo hundred and forty feet deep, vi hciuon aro erected a two-story framo dwell. Ing house, frame stable and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken la execution at tho suit ot Tho Ccn tralla Mutual Saving Fund and loan Association against Sarah Ilatroy, admln'stratrlx of Kdward IlafTey, deceased, .and to bo Bold as tho property of Sarah lludoy, administratrix of Kdwurd llaffoy, do ceased, lliKiLxr, Att'y, AL Vend. Ex. octai-ts Sheriff. RIDGE LETTING. Will bo at the Commissioners' mica on Mnnilav. ttio Slbt day of cctobcr, A. 1) , issi, ut ouo o'clock p m. A brlagetolie mctidover brunch of Roaring, creek, near A. M Johi.son'H In Icuut township, 'lo bd a wooden brace eovtrtd bildge,to feet long bo. Iween abutments, is fttt wide Ircm out to out. Abutments to bo bulit by contractor as to admit of Bkrnback !l feet trtm top of all plate, and T feet hluhabovo low wattr mark to top of wall plate. Wing walls ou touth bide of bildgo to bo la ftel long UU liurill blUll iU UV 1U K'Ub lUUtf uu i 1101 UDUVU crude of road. 1'luns and specincatlonB con be Been at the ouloo of tho County C'ouuilssiooeni, Dloomsburg, l'u. BTEl'liBN roiiE, ) .Commltwionera ClHKIJtS KElOlIAltT,- ut A. Ii. llKIUilNO, ) Columbia Co, Mtt! 1. 11, Camv, Clerk, 1 WM Or Blood Poieonlng, which Results in Absc:sro8, Ulcors, Soros, Carbun cles, Boils, It:hing Humors, Cured. FEVER SORE Wlmt 1 tell you la tho truth, toM for no other pur poso but to testify to tho mcrlta of Uio futlcurft Remedies. Mr. Frederick Vcnton, of this town, lins been troubled for years with n rover Horo on ono of his legs. Ust full nnd all wlntor ho could hardly walk a step. 1 Induced ulm to tnko your Remedies, ilo his tnken nuout four bottles Cutlcura Resolvent, nnd used the Cutlcura nnd cutlcura Boap external ly, His log to-day is almost well, and ho walks with oaso. It was a sight to bchold-black, and swollen vory badly. 1 wish you could seo his leg to-day. Tho ctiango would astonish you. CIIAS. 11. TRtl'P, Alfred, Mo. SALT nilEUM Will McDonald, 2J4J Dearborn Street. Chicago, gratefully acknowledges a cum of H'lt Rheum on hoad, neck, face, arms nnd legs, for seventeen years: not ablo to walk oxoept oi hand-i nnd knees for ono ycari not ablo tojieiphlmsi'it for eight years: tried hundreds of remedies; doctors pronouneed his caso hopeless; permanently cured by tho Cutloira Reme dies. GREAT BLOOD MEDI0INK3. Tho half has not been told as to tho crrent curotlvo powers of tho Cutlcura Remedies. I havo paid Win. drcds of dollars for medicines to euro dlsoascs of t he blood nnd skin, nnd never found nnythlng yet to equal tho CuUcura Remedies. w CIIAS. A. WILLIAMS, rroTldenCO.R. I. TREATMENT. TllO CUtletl m trpntmrtnf fm tlmi.n.rt nf Qlrln o.nl. nnd lllood Diseases, consists In tho Internal uso of Cutlcura Resolvent, tho now Rlood l'urincr, and tho oxtcrnal uso of Cutlcura nnd Cutlcura Soap, tho Ornat Skin cures. ..1T!S2.?,r.HPIr,.ct7nAsml11 bnyet, eoc.; largo boxes fl.CUTlcUIU KESOIVENT.il per bottle. Cutlcura Soap, 2M. cutlcura shaving soaap, 150. sold by all Pcpot, WEEKS iTOTTER, Boston, Mass. CATARRH! Stanford's Radical Cure, Complete Treatment For $100. Clear head nnd voice, easy breathing, sweet breath, perfect smell, teito nnd hearing, no COUtrtl. n() CllOkllll?. nn ritstrf.au Thr.tn tinnnv B conditions nro brought about In tho suerest ca ll ses of Catarrh by that most nptviMiiiii imnn. 3 mlcnl, speedy, safe and never falilntr SDecltlc. 3 sanford's Radical Cure, fnmp'eto and Infallible 3 ui H.iucui, vuinwiiut ui yuu unuic m mo imai cal cure, ono box of Catarrhal Huhent and ono tmninveri tnlinlr. ntt ,rra,.n. ...... AL...n with trcfttlwj and directions nud until hr nil H 9 druggists for $l. Ask for Santord's Radical Cure, jj 9 General Agents, VV'KCKS A P01TKR, y Breton, Slass. inirmiiiHiiii 1UTS. MICE. Roaches. Water Hugs nnd Red nnd lllnck Ants catravenou. ly l-ARSON'S EXTERMI NATOR nnd die. No fear or ba'i pmers. nirns. granaries and households "v?". often cleared in a hinglo night. Rest and cheapest vermin killer In tho world. No failure in soj cars. Every box wnrrant- i-u. .-'uju uy uii irrocirs nm uruggihis. aik tor i-Aitsu.NM-. .Maucu ror23c. by weeks e toiter, i.uoium, .nana Democratic State Ticket. FOR STATE TREASURER, HON. ORANGE N015LE, OF ERIE. Democratic County Ticket ASSOCIATE JUDGE. FRANKLIN h. S1IUMAN, of Catawissa. JAMES LAKE, of Scott. moTnoNoTARV. WILLIAM KRICKOAUM, of Jlloom. UEUISTBn AND KECORDEH. O. W. STERNER, of liloovi. COUNTY TREASURER. A. M. JOHNSON, of Locust. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. CiTAHLHS ;REICIIARD, of Main. 1). F. EDGAR, of Fishingcreeh, AUDITORS. O. W. HESS, L. J. ADAMS. STANDING COMMITTEE. Reaver Jffse Rlttenhouso. Denton Itohr Mcllcnry. llcrwlek O. II. Jackson, llrlarcreek Charles Reed. Illoom 15. O. A. Herring. DioomW.-C. A.Kleliu. CataIssa W. T. CrcaBy. Centrnlla Patrick McDrtnrty. Centre Charles Marsh.l Conyr.gham N. Thomas Chapman. ConynKhum 8. John Monroe. I'Ishlngbrcek .lames Dewltt. Krnuklln M. Hower. Greenwood Theodore lemon. Hemlock sk-th shoemaker. .Inckson J, F. Derr. Ix-utt M. Yeagcr. Madison John M. Smith, Malu Dtvlds. lirown. Miniln-C. rt. Hess. Moulour 1'. A. Evans. Mt. iicnnnr Minn now oil. ornngi) a. Herring. I'li'c 1". w. sor.es. Koarlrgeri't-k Diivid img. Scott K T. W. lluitmnn. Scott W.-Georgo l.'elehart. bugarleof Cyius Lnrlih. 0. A. Kumt, a, A. HERRING, secretary, Chairman. Johrx ii. Fwnsion's Heal Estato, Trust, Investment and Collection Offico. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOR SALE Or Exchange. I arge l-'rume Houso for two famll'es, oou name, irununu vnter, owned by II. F, Sharp ss. 1ST Acies. Frf'ino llcue.brrkbarn. irood frutt and water. In Miulitou lovm-blp, In. occupied by Washington Smith, IKO Acies. I.ear Fnl icoi'nt Knrlmrs. ttmher nnd railroad lltH to n.tkti nurehaso money ntiis.ooncr aero until .Nov, ltth. For pnrtlculais, apply to Oct. n, si-it JOHN A. FUNSTON. UDITOR'S NOTICK UTATK UF ANTUON V MYIKK, DECKA5KD. Tho underact fd nirdllnr nniviliitrrt bvtbnOr- ihans' Court of Columbia rountv. to mako dl&trlbu. lou of I lid balance cf tl.o lund In tno hands of tho ndmlnl6tratorof (.aid dettdrnt.tu nnd nrnontr tho panics ctltltd thereto, will Mt at Ida onico In tho town of lllcemsburg, rn hnturdoy, the twen ty ninth day ( Cci. A. I.,lfSl, at ten o'clock In tho luicDiun, to pencim no uuikb or uis appoint, ment, when and wheroondwhtroallparthslntcr. Cftcd In said fund must ntteiid or bo debarred from receiving any ehoro thereof. IIERVEY E. SMITH, Auditor Sept. sC-iw A UDHOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK OF JOStl'll W, II1BSS, DECKA8KD, Tho underiltrrcd Auditor arrolnted by thoOr- nbanH' court if Columtla county lo moke distribu tion ol tno fund in Ibe 1 ocdsof tic rxtcuio-of Jo Hcph W. HlblB, cut rind, to nnd miio g the par tlestntlikd 1 licit lo, will bit at Hie tnitu eric. it. Ikeicr. ixii., in tno Town or itiMiiitLuig on i nuay, uio win cuy oi i I'luit-r, u., tool, ut u-ii u i-iuik hi tho forttcKn to r 1 1 lomi I lie duiltsof his aipont. mem, wueii vlu iviii-ii iui jtjtiua uuiidk u"J claims vion nud lurd will ujitarandp-ovothu .uiiio cr lo CUuuiu mm rtu-ivlPK eny sharo uuroi. O, O, I'EACOCK. Sept, eo-4 w Auditor, A UDITOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or D, W, II0BBIS8, DECEASED, tlm uncertified idltcr amclntcd by thoOr pint 'is' Court of Colombia icutnj , loicoVodlnrlbu tiin nf Hit- irinij in the l.or.dbof C. 11. Bobbins. adiiilDlilisur tl the (lute CIH. W. 1 ol Litis, do coasid, touud siiiotg Iburaitka entitled thereto, will sll al Uio i niie clli.il Ikeiir, Est..lii tlioTo.m of Mcimslvig, on ratniday, Octclir tilth, issi, el tin t'lUlk i. w. Ibiuuini tbocutliB of hlsup. poll tirmt, vl in urd vluic all rcitons having any tlalmiii t-uldlui.u vliltliinriiM! provothebomo cur Lu deUutd Iicia nunuig any bhuto thireof. 0.0.1'UACOCK, (Auditor, Sept W m incnra JjjXKCUTOIl"8 NOTICE. (STATU Or SAUAtl rfOfl, DECEASED, - . 1 . ... . , I. nM It.. .BtfltA At HArAll l'citv. lato otiMndtson townshl,-, Columbia county, deceased, hnvo been granted by tho Register of said county to Abraham irnrtlinoot.lersoytown.ox'r. All persons having claims against tho estato of said do cedent aro requested to present them for sett e ment, nnd Ihoso Indebted to tho estato to msko payment io uio uuui-ruiKui-u uavtuwi, muiuu, r' AI1HA1IAM HARTMNK, Kccutor. OcUSl-ew Jcrscytown, l'n. DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICK. KSTATR OF JOHN BAYLOR, DECEASED, Letters of Administration on tho estato of John Baylor, lalo of Montourtownshlp, Columbia county, I'enna, decensed, havo been grained by tho Regis ter of said county to 1-eter 8. Karshnor ndmln lstrator. All persons having claims agatnst tho t-ntalo of tho decedent ro requested to present them tor settlement, nnd thoso indebted to the es tato to make payment to Uio undersigned admlnls trators without delay. rr.rKKSKAllsimKIt) Cntawlsst. Administrators. Sept. so 6-w A UDITOU'S NOTICE. cnEitirr's sale or iisal estate. Martha Adams In tho Court of Common vs. rieasof Columblaoouuty. Jotcph A.HenrloandV Judgt. No. lio, May T., Tho ornngevlllo M. s. isso. Fl. fa. No. 8fs, May F. & Loan Asscciation. T., 1981. Vend. ex. No. M J sept, T, 1S3I. Tho real estate herein having been purchasedby n lien creditor whoso receipt was attached, Tho Orongov lllo M, s. F, Loan Association appear nnd dlsrulo such nrpllcatlon of proceeds of sale. V here upon John O. Freozo was appointed auditor to mako distribution ot tho Bald funds t Notlcp U hereby given, that Uio nudltor will attend at his onicoin Dloomsburg, on Wednesday, October Mb, at o o'clock n. m for that purposo when nnd where all persons having claims upon said fund aro rctiuesu d to prefett them, or bo forever debarred from com log in on said fund. JOUN 0. FREEZE, Auditor. Sort. S3, 4-w. A UDITOU'S NOTICE, ESTATE OF JONAS WRIOIIT, DECEASED. Notice is hereby glvothat tho undcreltncd, ap pointed nn nudltor by tho orphans' Court oi Colum- hands of Snmuel Nuhard. Admlnlstrato of Jonas Wright, lato of Brlorcrcik township, will attend nt his cfllco In tho town or Bloemsbu.g, on Saturday, October S2nd, A. D., Issl, at ntno o clock In tbti forenoon to perform tho duties of his appoint ment, when nndwhero all persons having claims ogolnst the said estato aro requested to trescnt thu samoor bo foi ever debarred from coining In for n Share Of said fund. JOHN 0. FREEZE, t-ep.23-4w Auditor, A. UDITOU'S NOTICE. IN RE-ESTATE OF JOHN SEI8I1I.1NE, DECEASED. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by tho Or phans' coutt oi Columbia county, to mnko dlstrlbi' itnn lit Mm tiii.d In tho hands of tho ndmlnls- imtnrnf tlm ramie, nfnatd decedent, to nnd nmoni.' parties entitled thereto, will sit at his omco In Btoomsburg.on Saturday.Oct. 4ind,issl, nt 10 o'clock In tho forcn .on, to perform tho duties of his appointment, when nid whero ai partlea interested in said fund must nppear nnd present their claims or bo forever debarred lrom any sharo ol said funu. R. IIUCKINQHAM, sep, 24-lw Auditor A UDITOK'S NOTICE. FATATK OF JOHN I.AYC0CK, DECEASED. Hin undersigned nurdtor nrpolnted by tho Or. nlmos,' court, of Cnltimt.ln county, to mako distribu tion of ttin fund In tho hands of David Lonenbcrg. administrator of Johu Lnjccck, ceceaM-d, lato of the town of Illormtburg, will attend at his onico in lilooinfcburg on Tiinrfoay, uctoucrHin, a, it., insi ot nine o'clock In the forenoon, to perform the du ties ot his apt ointment, when nnd whire nil persons having claims egiilnst the paid estato nio requested to prefet'iii nit m or ue loreMr uetarixu uliu turn ing iu lorn snare oi caiaiuna. C. B. DROCKWAY, Sep. 23-lw Auditor. UDITOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF DAVID SIMIFnt, DECEASED. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or phans' Court of Columbia county to mako distribu tion of tho fund to and among tho parties entitled inereio, win bu at nts niico in jictwick on many. iiiu inn ill ui .lUH'iiiuLi, i-ai.ui v uwuiiv. mui.. to perform tho duties cf his appointment, when and where all persons haMngcIalms against tho tsato wn i appear ana provo tuo snme.or uo ueoarreu irom rcccmng any suare oi saiu iunu C. 11. JVCKSON, Sept. 80-tn, Auditor. E XECUTOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOSErn WEAVER, DECEASED. Letters testamentary on tho estato ot Joseph Wcaver.lata ot tho town of Dloomsburg.colnmblo co. l'enn'n., deceased, hnvo been granted by tho Regis ter of nald county to I. W. McKcIvy, executor, of iHouinsourg. au pursuits imvuigciaims ngeinsLiuo estato of the di cedent aro requested topreso tthem for settlement nndthoso Indebted to thocbtntoto mako payment to tho undersigned executor with- uui uciuy, I. W. McKELVY, sep. ic-flw Executor. UDITOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOHN RAUr, DECEASED. Tho undersigned nudltor appointed by tho Or. phans' Court of Columbia county, to mako distribu tion of tho fund In tho hands of tho administrators to and among tho parties lepnlly entitled torccclvo tho Barao w 111 meet tho parlies interested In said estato at his ofllco in tho town of Dloomsburg, In said county, on Saturday, the !0th day of tictobcr, ntio o'clock n. m.ot said day, when and where all parlies interested in said estate must nttendorbo iorever ueoarreu irom nny snaro or sam luna, GUY JACOIIY, OCt7,4w. Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF flEOROE W. YEAOEB, DECEASED. Tho undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or Ihans' Court of Columbia county, lo mako dlsltlbu- uun or mo iimai in me nnnas oi .Mrs. .Margaret luttgu--. burviiing inminisirninx to ana among creditors or pal ties entitled thereto, will meetner- sons interested In tho discharge of tho duties of his appointment at his cnicn in tho town of illoom burn In said county, on Monday, tho 2lth day ot oolober, A. l)., issi, at ten o'clock a. m.. of said day, when and whero all parties Interested in said fund must attend or bo forever debarred from a suaro oi t-tua assets cr luna. SAMUEL KNORIt, Sep. 4W Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOIIH ENT, DECEASED. Tho undersigned auditor nppointid by tho Or phans' court oi Columbia i-outty, to make dlstrlbu- administrator of thotbUto of said decedent to nud amoDgpnitlts entitled thereto, will fit at hlsolllco In DltemHurg, tho 7lh day of Nouinobor, issi.nt lo o'clock In tho lurenoon, to terfor ihodutles u-Jii ui uu I'tiiituiu ui iiLuiiinuiu inti I. inn ,,r I in hi ins pjipuiuijiiem, wnen anil wuero fill par ties Interested In said fund must attend, nr tin for. ever debarred Irom any sharo of Bald fund. A. L. FRITZ, .. . Auditor, t'ept 23, 4-w. UDITOl.VS NOTICE. ESTATE OF JACOB DRIBEMIIS, DECEASED. Tho undeitlgntd atdlter aprelnted by tho Or phans' court of Columbia county, to mak dlstrlbu- aainlulsiiuterbf thttebtateof said di-aunn in ni,n liuiiuilllt lilllUM-,' OIIIIH 1ULU 111 1116 Ulllifls or t in among pa tics tnlltltu tl e;eto, will sit at bis on'ce In DlMiiislmrg, otilho Slihdaj et October, issi, at 10 o't'loek In Hie foitnoon. lu nirrrm tin, rimti.a ot Ids appoint men, when ni.d wneie all par. ties Hitt-Rsit d In said fund must attend or bo for- i:icr ucuuiiiu nciu iui) tiiaiuuisaiu lund, A, h. FRITZ, . . Auditor. Sept 23, 4-w "OWDUE NOTICE. i m, menu ui u in r rim. on tt.o capital stock will be paid lo the stockholders of tho Cutuu t3sa Bi ldgo 7,1 wiuuw lot, Ub IUU UII1CO UI ,uu llVIUUIil. GEO. S. GILBERT, Oct. 14, '81. Treasurer, A UDITOU'S NOTICE, IN ltE-ESTATEOFlI.il. A11TTU1M. Iirrnarn Tho i tiDdeisletied auditor appointed by tho Or- 11 ,, , , IUUKU UIMHOU- "1 l"v Ji mo executor or H. I). Appuman, dtteastd, as shown bv the flist nnil nniltnl nn-mmt , at., ,,.n r-.l" entitled hereto, hereby glx-s notleo that ho will sl laiho dlH-hargu of the duties of his appolnttreiit at hlsoliico in tho town of Dlocmsburg on Monday, uwuMv, ,s1; it-ii u uiulk iu inu lorenoonoi sam aav uiwnieii time nr.d place all Krbons In icrcsted In Bald lund aro rinufnd lo altend or bo forever rli-linrr, rl frr.m n,v Limn, r.r en. .....j u..u.vv ,UU OUU1U. ,. M . H. BUCKINGHAM, i-ep. m-iw Auditor A UDITOU'S NOriCE. O.JL. ESTATE Or JllYltl rt nwvt T. liTraic.n The undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Orphans' tho bnlancu lu thehanos of Iho adm'r. to and among .., I-"-" t.,,n, iu itct-nu IUU Bamu Will mi-l't llin i,iirllr-n Int. rntl c.l I,. ...t his cmco In UoTiwuol Blocmslutg in said coun ty, on baiuiday, Uio 6th day of November, issi, n Vi" i c a- mi' 01 ta'a day w hc" and vvhero all forever debarred fiom any shf oof saldiund. R, . Fit AW K ZARR. sept, 80- 'w Auditor. N O TJtKSPASSIICQ, I I f vi v iui J luuuijjiltilljf IBM IRBpaBP- tlin farm i.nw nur.nl ivkm i. A. iw.t . (. tro iCVr.tMn ll JuMlllMb fOltlJmn nn siX fltf to ' law ivsi " w ucuii wiui uccoru Bopt. 80-6W utXiQ ltltl(f, EL tfMWTlTmC2! AVANTHI) for the LIN. GARFIELD lXi,,?vf Vf' J,rapt'r New Yoik. This wltl! our Manual of American progress, mx books In one. Aba no. I Work for Homo, Llbraiy orCountliiir HoUBO. K II. TREAT, 161 Ukoadwat, New yoiit. Oct I, 4-W H'a LATEST STYLES OP OA.XjIjI3SrC3- CARDS At the 'COLUMBIA!? 0FJE10E.' HONEST AND DRESS AT AN AVERAGE or ABOTTT FIFTY GENTS ON THE DOLLAR, T-i ntinlll (wind n Ill.ttlV flf Hflttin eloign f T Goods ns wero sold , consequently ninny lota lintl to bo carried over In bond. This season tho importers, in order to rcnllzo on tlicm, plnced tliem upon tho market t prices Ucnring littlo reintion to reai vninea. In their Closing Salo of last Jnnuary, STB1WBKE Sold nlmoat to tho baro shelves, and consequently havo been in condition to euro nearly all of tho bargain lots offered. A fow Bpecimcn lots nro mentioned sccuro below : 44-INOH POWDER OLOTHS at w ccntfl JlPuro all-wool, In garnots, navy bluos, croons, plums, poacock blues, and browns. Hold this timo last year for $1, 44-INOH OASHMERINES at tuts, .Mado of finest cashmcro wool and puro organzlno sine. They ara in solid colors; garnet brown, bronzo, bluo, paon, etc., making a beautiful trim ming or polonalso to comblno with cashmcro. Act-, ually cost tl.W tu gold to land last season. 44-INOH GRANITE OLOTHS at cixconts. ruro wool, nnd In garnet, brown, bluo, green, plum, bronze, and gendarmo ; sold at this timo last year fort I, 11-INOH ARMURES at 60 cenU. In solid colors. Relng double-width, brings this excellent wearing, beautiful French dross goods at tho rato of 23 ceuts per yard, slnglo width. Thoy wero Imported to retail at $1 per yard. French SILK-MIXED NOVELTIES (H Inchos wide) at 50 cents. Those are very scirco and la great demand for Trimmings and J.'Ckols. Wo bellevo wo aio tho only houso showing bo varied nn a-sortmcnt. Theso goods wero told last year for I. To those who cannot visit us in person to inspect theso gcmiino bargains in honest wear-resisting and really beautiful fnbrics, our Mail Order Department will send samples. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. The BIST FOR LEAST MONEY. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK S. E. Cor. Sixth PHILADELPHIA. The Lauoest Clothing O. IB. ROBBIITS, (SUCCESSOR TO D. W. BOBBINS,) DBAIiBB, Xtt t'lne llratitlic, IVhlNklcN, OliiH, sihiiii) on nsiiMl, UirOltTKI) ALES AND l'OKTKKS INUOTTLES BY THE DOZEN. Landlords through out the county will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stcck before BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Street, 2nd Door below Iron. July o,'80-ly WEBER-HARDMAW PI -A.2STOS FINE INLAID FUENCII WALNUT S?10 , MUSIC HALL BLOCK. Juno io, 'ei.iy Uft" i oorritci rcmnrkahli iiioiih ci ft nolile mun ACENTft WANTPn i"i HKLMNdllOOIt 50 per cont. discount to AaentsSsmx &?4s!s7" CCCU.4W, jUUITOH'S NOTICE. K8UTH Or UttVlL 6IIHMB, DKCEAfiKP, Tlio urflmlRntd mimtor orrclnltd hv nBr, rliutis'ccuiti.iccluu.tiacoufc y, it ilo finif.tCft HANDSOME GOODS FINE FRENCH NOVELTIES at n Nono of tho abovo ovor sold for loss than $t,w ana many at t J. ' ENGLISH SILK-MIXED NOVELTIES at 2s cents, Hi Indies wldo, brilliant with silk, nnd sold last year at CO cents. 44-INOH FEENOH PLAIDS at ..87,v cents. Fine and all wool, cholco combinations, and sold last vearattl.25. Besides those, wo would liko overy one to ses this 11EST 80-INCn l'llBNCH COLOUBD CASHMERE AT 60 CENTS over Bhown. Extra heavy, and as nno as any Boiling at C2,v cents. Also, tho BEST 4S-INCH FRENCH COLORED CASniiEIlE AT 60 CENTS. over shown. Equal to any sold at 63 cents. Wo also show FANOY SILK-MIXED BRITISH PLAIDS at ss conts. In French combinations, and Belling ovcrywhero at SO cents. ALL-WOOL MOMIE OLOTHS at 20 cents. 21 Inchos wldo and In all colors. Itcgularly sold at si cents. ELEGANT FANOY PLAIDS at 23 cents. In ono hundred different combinations. (OLOTHIl THE HALL. and Market Sts., House in America. ltuniN, anil nil UIihIh oi'Vfinea con- purchasing elsewhere, CASE 01IOAN, 0 OPS, 1590 CASH ROOMS, WX&KB8-BAKKS, TA. JUDITOII'S NOTICE. milK Or K. 1. 11I0BHTON, piczaiD, Uio nidfrtlciKd Auditor orrolnttd 17 (lie or pliai.b' lourl tt ColiiinUa ccvtity. 10 makt dWrlLu. llui cllle lolsi.ee In Hit linLds ctlt'etdiiiliilMrator lo ai d emci s Uio ruiuta cmitled tlirrrlo. will u cil all ruHUBliitciciUd Itiinluat lilatnicelii UlottDS tiuigla.,111 t-aiuica (tie itllioay of MnunUT, IhH.a, Ul e'eak a 11., wlim am vlirroalljr KrBliatlD'tiiy cialtnauron tald luna wlllari"" eidritiwlLu iiilu trio Ktair(d(rcniHCtlliiff 01' UiUlO llllHU. . . O.W.MlIJJtII, Cct,Ujw-iw Auditor, CLOTHIER