0 THE COLtRWAN. BtOOBUCBH, FRIDAY .tort: Kit 4, USI 3 "jnd jaISlJsiU'" Mof"y I lie wcatlln seaAoii In not yet concliiilcil, 60,006 feiivulrtiif Jll.M rceclveil at tin' t.BUBUX OfllcC. I fit''' , . ' - ,11 Sliickslilmiy liiis ii gninlilliti; licit In full opsrntlon nntl thi! AWo vlgorouoly prolcM against the outrage, Beware of lingtn tickets. Nee Unit tlie tiaine of every regular nominee It on your ijiillot before you yole. .,, "What every one snya must lie true," Hint "Dr. Hellers' Cough Syrup" lias no eiiiil for cough ami cohln. Try It. l'rlcc 2.1c. ilov, Stephen Collins I ilrawii n n Jtirn for December court, the first colored mah to serve In that c'Apacjty In llis county , The county (Illlcc9 nre mire to lie well lllleil the next tcun. All the Democratic nom iiecs are certain to lie elected, and they arj all good men. Poll Sale. A llaltliuorc heater of lat put. tern. Used only a portion of twn withers. Will be sold cheap for cash. Inquire at thl tf ofllce. The annual meeting of the. State Clringe, Patron of HiHliandry of Pennsylvania will bo held In the city of Wllllamsport oi the. IStti Of December. 1 ' It U reported that coal of good (iua1ll and la paying quantities ha been fou'lid t Hum- mil btatlon on tne Uituwiasii Hailruail, ilbout eight miles from liingtown. Two boxes of clolhlng and twenty dollars In money have been sent td the May, or of Detroit by Hie committee of ladle!' f'r the benefit of the Michigan sulTererS, ' ., ... tf Poll R.U.K. A three-horse power steam en gine and boiler, in good condition. Sultnlijj!' for running a pruning press or other light machinery. Inquire at this olllce. ' 1 tfj'1 ' IlHrman & Ilassert are kept busy constant ly at their foundry and machine ,ahop. Tliolr, excellent workmnnshlp has bull! up n largi; bil'lncs for them. J' Uli ltev. II. II. llensliey, of JsortlimlicrlnnUit will preach In the Haptlst church, Illojini"." burg, on Sunday next, and on every illoii ante Sunday until further notice. jj" Huckwheat cakes now come to the froit. Et. Ves, and people with limited bank net' counts promptly step to the rear in tlij'. county at least. -o; i ' A water main burst on Fourth street, be tween Iron and Catharine streets, last Sjitur!i day afternoon. The repairs were not llnlslu'i! .....11 .... 1.. I.-..- .... O 1 I M unui mi ruiiy iimu mi milium iiiiiril lllg. ' Hev. Father Fields, of Centralla, has iieihi granted leave of absence for one yoijr llj Bishop Shannahaii. He Is an invalid jniul needs rest. '' There was a meeting of the director ojf, the North &, West Hraucb Hallway CuAipto ny, In the olllce of I.. K. Waller, Ks(. on Tuesday, to ratify certain business transac tlom made In building the road. Well executed 20 bills have been c rcu lated in New York city, and some of them will doubtless llnd their way into Hie country ere long. He on the watch for them. lie were in error insi ween in siiutu nun Dr. Heberhad severed, hla conuuctioii i.'ith' the Sanitarium. In consequence of thtv ver crowding of the institution, he is cotltpi lied to remove hi family to his own hotlftp. Thu sink hole dug to receive tlip ,Waler from our motor proved insulllclent forlthat purpose. It tilled up and caved in, and we are now compelled to lay a pipe to theFourllL, street run betore using water power. Hon. Wm. Taylor, Hoston, Is well njjuln. Completely cured of n scrofiiloti littmon which poisoned Ills blood, covering his face and head with sores, by Cuticurn Hcsolyent internally and Cuticurn and Cuticurn Hjoap externally. ! If there is any good reason why u sin alifi ciiniiKintc 01 lite Deniocracv ot t ils iu coiintN1 ought not to be elected, it ha not lieijnmihj,, Known. J-.very man was fairly and liouustiy nominated, 111 ul is entitled to an election.' i '' SIN'S OF TUB FATIIEItS VIM I KIJ O.N' TUB Ui 1 1 1.I UKK. Physicians say that scrofula ealinbt 'be eradicated; we deny it "in tolo." If yon go through a course of Hurdock lllood Hitters, your blood will get a pure as you can yl'ii Price 1, trial size 10 cents. ma' People will take care now as to how llfey detach their postage stamps, for the post of. flee department lias just ruled that postage tamp9 with nny fraction of them misslngjwlll no longer bo accepted as prepayment of pos tage on the matter to whieb they nrp.at Iliclll'll ' Thu only olllce over which there is much Of a contest is that of Hegister and Hecord tr. There are four candidates, Sterner, reg ular Democrat; Hiugler, Hcpuhilcnn; )Icks, Prohibition, Ac., and Jacoby, Indejiejnjent. Sterner will be elected. If you want o be on the winning side, vote for lilin. In another column will be found ad vertisement of lr. I.. T. Sbarpless, who oilers it large and carefully selected stock of goods at reasonable rales. He has Jut ie ceived 11 large assortment of seasonably ar ticles to which he Invites the attention of the people of the town and county Cullj mill te him before purchaslng fls'wliere. There will bo nshootlnirnuitch itftio limse of Ell llobbln. near Jonejl gthJ mi) in Fish Iniri-r.mlr i.i' -vf..'j:.-'..A?',W..,,,.,'i, I...- -V-...in iunuruili lll Jl SMiyWfJi iyiiniiin wnriis 111 .lorselsled ' be sUot I'Cil upon Do not pay liiiy attention toctrltlarsiseyt ui oil; iue.tye. or. tne tiflctioiij'.nianing,aii sorta of charges of cofrtiplion mul jncapacl ty against any cnnilidajteJijiurrOf Jjet. SiJdj documents are frerjowiOy Vnrafo' t'nni- laign, but it ,can goiicrrally be takcti for granted that charges made too late, to be iU' men iicrore the polls open, are intended to deceive and mislead. Support thu tickef. rDanvllle.'iIU.'iNewa.T' 'l John Btcln, Ksq, City 'nruwi'r.lrrrlng to Its valuable qualities said to lOiVfJ retire 8enta,tivC! "J Jiave il.Bt. Jacob's Oil fn my family and recouunciid It to inj'iifqiialnt ances. It lias always given thu bust (satlsfuc Una and Is truly a wonderful remedy. 1 ., 1 .,... in The town of Plttston I?, mUte(i, Willi the plague of small pox. No less, tlm'ii'Ot cases am reported 111 aim near uie uiwii .anil Hie dlaease appears to be pu thu. Increase, meeting of tho citizens wa.s Jield.on Tuesday to express indiiruatloii at tdu rcckloss care. ltuni-M of tho autliorltles.who-liavn'falleil to Uke measures for the public safely, There are several new cases In , Wllkea-Harrc. one Mng'u teacher' liiatmbtlo sci'iooi. who hud VUsed all the children under br eluinni Insi"! befoer her iillllctlon was diieoveriid. Illoonw. Wg U fortunately frvu ftoni small pox, but ur town authorities should bo on thu wnt cli urn udopt tho jnost vigorous measures to "amp u out should It uppear. jooi. jtieruwiii OBjlWCTyfjn liees and the Woodw.o'rk'.iit'fiToiS put up and shot nirfo-UijM'ljl for with shot orb'aWsaPkri ly the BiwrtsmenV Anybody can catch jLcolil now. Tho Ironble I to let go, like tjti mnn who caught Jhc bear. We advise orcadcr to keep ft """""I IT. Ult ra I'OllffBNvrillllinnilv. guietid aJenlreoelVed flu. i iW TlmivllKrVll '..t i l . V IN., !' ""'-i"mi.Hiiu iiisouie premium m iitp, ashlrllohPc'falr, lat immili, for ft&dtl sewKr "uu'hlrtu exhibited. ii6v4-2'vy ThiijAlly'rlfiidsfilr Hev. Dr. Codrtlniid liltehcnd.o; South-Ilethlcbem, will rcjolco to ktijw Uiatlio bus been clioi.lnk.liy the clergy ,m laltyW the PHUimfg Alm of the Jiij scotial cltUrcb, to succeed tlifc'.late nishop Kcrfoot; Dr. Yliltcliea.i Mi many1. .....I.... i i . ....''. Hi-Mi iiiuiiirers in nil counlv. ? ' uLiirfV -t An elcg-ant IssoVthien't'of linger rlrigsf crin. lsllng of Cameos, t.apl lazuli', (Topaz, I earl, Onyx. Amethyst, Unmet, plain and chafed lmddr,nl WolW.A Weeding rings. Also, a full si,,, f coin silver thimbles Articles engraved free of diarize. All eood warranted at I.. licrnuanrs .lewelrv Store. i ne newspaper publishers of Towanda liave signed an agreement not to fiimlslHlelr respective journal to subscriber!! for less than lyi.mi per year anil have dcly annoimeed Hie iaet. i itcy j(ave learned from sad exper. Ivncc lliat, there is no money lit the business at 1 per annum. The papers are all trood and certainly worth to their tenders the. ex- Ira hair dollar asked. "The1 doctors siild my w ife had consiuim Hon. Tried 'I.lndsey's lllood Searcher,' and sue- nnv iiettcr health thair cver." n.rt A tramp answering to the name of .Iiflin r,.i ( "V,n Y1 11 r.r,,"i "i''1' '"fkuivSatitiday eel lt setting lire to the building, and thu out- ""(- pr,v.y iiauiy Diupuu Ucrorc It was dictvertMl and put ouj'Monday morning Uvas.'rigjltjliefore .Iit Ayalker and seut.to jail fnrBteallttK svj&m articles about '..-.Li.-l. ..i.l.l V.n ' J lii'' " I j 'niv'l'S "re to tne locKiip. liJtaiu,,iiHf i.iltcraif Carrying on his petty llileViiig:operatIoii4Hlpomsburgatiil other ml'i, l;i.J H U time fi'Wipi ww put to hi lltjireilhtion. Willlajns itrjft'nnted at Her. between Kingston and iV!lke8;Hartuare adrulrablyinijapted to the auuiif.iiihil..ii Ji... V,VI V.J 1 Jtiili ' """.'."Km iuiu year an. unitu .,Tjfi- iiifuiiKu in mutimi ants wcrusct out. 'IliitV Thlleil triliind, qwing tli Ibrt'loiig and wn'r,dwigI(itiViarpJuow;sultereit to rot in IhWIIehW. A U wbiiH Ibii nliMM'inlHiined bv Inc.. 8o Inlolcrnblc liiis tills uuis.inoe grown ;liHt nUiif.tlie t'ltUfcuslOf, WllktH-Harre havi ,raiscil a pUNO.ta.prosecute.tlie uall'l'mee trrow". ;Tfi'iS?i'i',M','w?, "liiL.nft'1'L,'-it',i11. ml prietors.ln the city, If, the offe.nduig) vegeta. blcs are not at once removed end 'Ihe air al li)wwl,ip liei;d'ine 'piiie. Thvru,Js ,ierlinly need of prompt 'and decisive action as all will lygrcc Will) have thiversc'd liekKlits'toii!lla(s itJiiiMlie. piiHt'fuw day. ot "11111 'lb uu. 1 1.1:11 1 .'i, it 1 ,i(l h Uii'VWilnlbA; asTiled1 'hi' SChlillfM 'recently .by president Judge Ilandley,wuch establish. es n nuVel precedent1 in the elniMrnetion of ennsyjvanla llo:p;i vf.VWll'al.l'l')-. Ajease was arbitrated thure lat'.lilil(viii'whicb Mrs. Wl))to"n, w'lfe"i)f ij jiroiulnt,'lit'.lawye'r, ileted as onu ot the arbitrators, and on, that sorc Warren J. Woodward, son of th'e 'late Mus. lieu-Woodward, took exception to. thr award, Iclaimingtlm't ifnder thi1 sdt of 183GW wihnan could not act In sudiji.vMlliWiity. ,. The excep- wunm ic wim'ovcrnired." Ho'clfefl nlnmiroits Engllsli 'iirecfdenls !dinHn,' that under ihe act of illlahl ni' ft-lim which the law, of 1880 is 'taken, women frequontly served on ?ll(lll''llfthWlsinnt"iTtcr"t)lher positions dl(iKalHMH(I-:LV MicTT iinivnr..UKhttti8fAHtn as Tboniii Ec- iitlln lilia MtrlAfillWnW.imincViirVfi Imdlv rUI.l 1UU 1 UtUllUMUIU IV II VUUUO I -." u-3 I - iilceridv(btljfiyirtvdiJn.iauUfned crout) la inv eliUdnul tt'rtt'fPl'.faiWd'W'rtJR'yc'::' il lit I will jiluft. . utn . .1 s Itxnllia. Jirs. (ieorire (llrtoit. v1id lived near the plt?ltig pjill,, died last if3rday'iLfTe a brief illnessj of (vjiluiid fever. Tin r fifn'enil took place on Jlonday, i' Jlrs., 'Annie Turner, wife Of Dr. Turner. dleifaUl'iuSanil ariuin last Saturday.eveulng, gcd 43 years, 1J months and 7 days. She bad long been a great sufferer fromcancers and for the past two yearn had been confined tolierljcd. Death to Iter was a welcome isitor, ending a life of pain and sorrow and .giving that relief frutu jilivslunl, and mental .Offering denied lr;Ui.u.nV!a'l-t'li The re- rHaJnf.Wrc follQWcu,to.,rt(e';g(!vT4.Pli Monday by many sorrowing friends. On Friday last the, intcrcstliiir UUle dauL'h ter of Jlrs. Jane Scott, fell a victim to fyoup. The funeral took place the following day, and after the services the mother was. coin: pletely1 prostrated by; grief. The child who wa but two years of age, was the only daughter and greatly beloved. .Mrs. Scott lias the'slncere sympathy, of. all . who know er. John lleanle, the well known miller, died at Mordansvllle on Friday last and was buried wv1"Mw'in 1 1 r 1 ('Mi'tiena llmue lliime In Itiiimt Is'itlemiicnitli' for a mil if claiiulug lo be a DemoCrntt when he does not get his' chole of candidates nominated, lo turn mound and lefeattllcHlfRcUl-IWclthink Hot. In other words, it is the duty of every Democrat to help elect his ticket at all times. llloomsburg eorript)iutiHl)M AM Htm, Any S, I88U. Supposed wsed to be W. If. Jticoby. The light may be In isk eltiil we w'lint nil V'ood, sblid'inen', irres- pectiVii"df phYtyl to tak'i' olT thelr coats ami see If we can't slide the regular nominee in between the two sevens with that heavy, qlii. fashioned majority. It can be done If We all Vprirnfl,wci,s)ioild...lrAt.U,vvt'ilitry It, and e,efjtlic B(ulUng can't be knocked out of soino who art always so full of conceit as to fliljilC lliey-cnnjirtltind strjkV nut ii Indt" pendenl candidates ami win. m-douf w ant such men.. T.herefore, lpy thvtn qu Jtjie Hielf for'anfttln'r' purpose, If yriu can lliidiiuy, Mhviuliunj corrttiiontlait of tin A'run Item, Oct 30, 187).. tyf'?'(to fa .IV. Jh JiUjj. ' .A man 1 n poor Democrat wlio wllLoiinosc I nouiiiiailon sjuijiy lSVt' ''V did noli sue. ymVlUigeHtngi on tlmjlckct. There areii line such men hanging around the Detuocpiljo,: I'tuij, iii "ic piuiii-i nicy urn iinveu oiu uifi better It will be for the nartv. The Demoiirhtlc organ should. foin down mi tiem like tijo, Miwrd and thus end bolting mid scratohinif of tickets. 1 hese dlsnrgiiul.eis assiiun that it Is all rigid to defeat a ticket', so long its the Democratic press acquiesces In (lie miserable work, (lo'on, If there Is no end to the Marly Ilhomslwj corrtipondent of the AVwi (?, ilfuy 87, 18 Supposed fa be II , II. Jacoby, ItAI.M IN flll.KAII, llierii Is i balm urueail o Jieul eachlgap ing wniiudi In Thoiuas' Ec'lcctrlo Oil Is fiiiiud. For internal rind for'dutward "u(, you freely t , '.""7 Ylr' ' 'I' T l Tor'all pain null Itillaininulloif you'should tint ...n., I. fail to try it. it duly costs it trlllo, 'tli w'ortli lis welJht In gold, And by every dealer in tho, laud tbs relnedy U sold, UVI Vow Itf llilf r mmt LtrtariUr. ) J.. . . . .1 At the solicitation of pccllvc of party, tlirou knowing full well of means employed by.. lltc.summ I'lleirUtcr and ItL-oonler. t cb ofllecll trust I havhbcrfori id to tbc enttrc satisfaction of tlto jVeojticot1 llte'ijounty, Hoping to receive n hearty sup: port lit the polls on Tuesday the 8tU cl Ndvembcr 1881, I remain, , ' Most Ilcspcctfully yours, ' Williamson II. Jacoiit, Oelober2(l. lfifll. ' 3.'w l'lislrUu, Iti'glnlrrrd. The follolvliiu nanieS' of iibyslclans have been' entered upon the register in the Pro thonotary's olllce, since those last fiubllsbeilt W. I. ance, borfi lit'Mt. Pleiisitnt tiVwii- ship j graduated fronulhc lni'ver'slly of Maryland, Haltlmore, Marcli 4 1881! resides In ilofirslAtrg. J Ui ' 1 i i J : J N. J, Ilendershott, born In Hlootusbiirg ; stililbsl.tnedlclne litaorKetowi'IOdl(Jijl U)d- lege, Mitshlnglon D, C, and ttbaudoned studies oil nccoiint'uf ill IKiiltb is n drug gist uiid resides In llloomsburg. Thonuis C. McHeltry, born1 in Urccnwdod township; graduated from (lie University of Michigan, March :i()th 1870 1 resides hi Denton. 1 Halph M. Imshelle, born In Ciitawlssar ha no diploma, but ha taken two courses ot lectures In Jefferson Medical College, Phila delphia, and will probably graduate 'tills month) has practiced for eleven years ; re. sides in Centralla. - David II. Montgomery born Itr Liberty township, .Montour cotnty r gradjitd from tliij.i'hlladelDhlaiCollecu of SlediclnJl March lOt5il862$ resides In MillWvllNj. See that your ticket Is utmight before voting. ' .tu iiaiuw i:vn. Last .Monday evening the boys of Hlootus biirg amused tluunjelyes'' wlh the) frolics which custom bus sanctioned on Ilalhiw E'en. Showers of corn were dashed against windows and doors, startling quiet people sitting within, gates were lifted from- their hinges and carried away and the.alr resound, ed with shrill whistles and cattails', the 'sig nals for meetings of troupes of hoys. So;long as these sports do not result in "in'Jiir"y'',(o property, no one will llnd fault with them, but the boys should be careful not to do any damage. In one case at least an' offence' was committed which should never be re peated. One of the iron gnte,s i(t Col. FreezeV residence was unhinged and then dropped upon the pavement with such force a to break it. iFun is all -very! .Well, but wlitft It! 'results In? peiunliiry loss td.'tiwnefs oflprbtV.'1 city jt is imt well. The law makes no allow imce'fnrUaijiligi done' in 'inerryninklngVtfnd offenders are liable to punishment. Have as much fiiti.n's y.6,u "wish, htiyVbut IeY'U'be kept within such bounds that innocent per sons ha)l notiulftjerjlu pefson or "ijrojitirJyJ At tbe'Nonnal School the scholars' played many jof the, oht-tim. games, stich.asj.bobf blhjr'fbr'lloaiingapples'lu u'tuliof waferfanil' lloating apple sttl'tlt 11 trilll- ..i-i.ntiiip 'ri... ,.r....lu It... I ...... "J J .i.....,. 1 1 i-'iiii juiij i-vi-111 ymJnJstirs are not and everybody Is tli fojl.lerousaspf.ohl;! tlie better pleased that' such is the fact. All argument court was held 011 October 31st. Ills Honor Willlam.Elwell ;uidAsu- 'clntes o'li'tho'bpiich. ; ' ' Petition for partition in estate in estate of Elizabeth Wenner tiled. Oliver Hliullz appointed guardian of minor children of J'. II. Shultz deceased. Sale of real estate ordered in estate of John H. Divis deceased. ' Assigned estate of I. John & Son ; audi, tor's report continued. Bill of review granted in estate of Peter (iciirhart, deceased, and opinion Hied. T Petition for review of auditor's report In estate of Andrew Lolirman filed. ieqfgif Brelsch appointed guarilliiii of 'minor child of Mary Uearhart. Kliznbeth Manning vs.. Abraham Maniiing; siibppciui in divorci), awarded.' Sale of real estate ordered In estate of Jacob Evans deceased. Another argument court was held on the .'list of October, Report of auditor in estate of Leonard Adam, confirmed. Heport of auditor In estate of, Anna Hughes, modllled mid continued. Fi' Heport of Auditor in estate of -John Bos', ton, referred buck to auditor. Auditor report, cpnllrmckl ,$in .istnte of Henry Lehr. r . Petition for road ln'Atiiwts'S--1ownship near William Martin's ; CourV. refuse to ap point viewers, for retains fllol V V t . JVeJiUjJI. , ,f , On Thursday afternoon attlye o'clock the marriUo'of Miss'Jfary L. Elwell, daughter of, Hon. William Klwell.imd.Mr. N. ,UFmik was;ioleinnlzed atSt. Paul's Episcopal church, Hev. Louis Zahner ofllclatlng. The altar was d.epked wiU lloiyers and a lloral yokejhung from the corona in the chancel. The brides. mi!dswtrii Mis'M.IIaftley of 'Bedford, (lss Maude Freer.C of llloomsburg and Miss I.iz.iu Buckingham of llarrisburg. .Messrs, W.,MclC. iress of llloomsburg, Louis Dcwart of Sun bury and 1. Purdeu'of Hazletnn acted as uh. ers. Mr. Leonl .Mellick of Philadelphia was the briilegrooiliM best mall and entered the cliaucel with him from the robing room. The brujalf party inarched -up Mho main aWlt; in the following order i .Mr. Hess and Miss H'arlluy, Mr. Uuwart and Miss tV'czv, Mr. Pardee mid Miss Buckingham. Then came the bride leaning upon the arm of her fath er. The cereiiioiiy was performed at the c,,au.StlrJr1Jf.a1-W'' NHM ol!.'thL' Nurinid ficlnlbl 'firesmerl nXHhe" Srgarf, hfrequest of thu organist ol'iSt; Paul'si iu The bride was attired In tin exquisite dress t white satin and brocade, en traine, willi Duchesne lace and wore orange blossoms and carnations. In her hand she carried a uouquct or choice Dowers, . T he brides maids were robed in white' mull, elaborate 1)1 'trlinmcd with lace and natural (lowers, and carried balls of carnations. The weather wu Inclement, hut this did not deter the many friends of the bride and groom from attending the church, and be stowing their best wishes upon the happy pair, A reception was held at the residence of the bride', part-ids on Third Hlreet, from half past five Until half past seven. The house wai beautifully .decorated with llowers Ojjulhu f'"0,(W criiwded.wltli friends, all unVim's'tM'Menili'&irtgratulatloiis upon tho lapny event whlcu .flail brought two lives in to.thc dearest, .and niost sacred relations klipwp upoii.CBrlb& 1 he bridal gifts were many and valuable, embracing, articles for use and ornament, and evidenced strongly the love, and esteem of the givers. If heaity and sincere good wish i uvU to maku life happy, then have .Mr, and1. Mrs, Funk u golden future before them e arc sure that no young couple ever cm barked upon the sen of matrimony iliuler more favorable auspices, and it is the.hopo of their many trleuds that no storm may ever disturb the serenity of their voyage, A number of guesls from a distance were present, among them being Mrs, Scmttpr 1 II. Smith, of Wisconsin, sister of the bride Mr, and .Mrs. E. W. Elwell, of Tiiwanda Mrs. McK, Long, of Troy; .Mr. and Mrs P. A, York, of Danvlllej T. Jt. Jordan, of Towanda; Mr. and Mrs, Georgu Sanderson jr., of Seranton, jmmy iricnusHc. 1 dMQthe counMBd I fma'iinl and luulust I parties Aim lug I if. t.tli .. A&fZ2 i 1. ...... I rndluW;o rclcftjofl jiruiiifi mill ivcuiiucri uwir ft Aliurr liriii. Preaclilng next Hev. T. (). Clees. Sabbath at Asbtiry, Esquiro Amnierniaii I just recovering f Join a spell of Illness. Mr. J. II. Stoker Is King scl wllb typli ild fever. I (Yv.1, ,,,,t ., t vi,,.,.i ., r.. .V "Jf1MHI',,JI,l"1 .urf-"M, " ii ........... -. in- ttwMhmusmi',it,i visiiitiL' elr many frltubvih til)i scyuoii 01 film cnun -nr.i voicmau , : vn Asutiry nooiii lyur y iir lui, ur- iigotnpxii rentnary, and went 10 xseiirie Uutlcr county. " He l dolus welh has 1 ciniBcd one hundred and sixty acres of livid AmLwill havc.gral'i this year to Ihe aiuolinl of $l,O0O or more, Our boys who went Hum .his place are al doing well. Iliirklinrn llVul Mi". Warren IClstlerlefl on Wednesday for Koeriin uouege ;nio,win'rp ne inictms testii i.A....l....l.l.... 1 leivsnipiiiiig. Mi- (1 W lt,,i-lll,.l l,,i..,,,la ,,,.. I.,, J 1,. vj.,.1 -ci.e a- .i .i .. . . . . . 1 . . ... ............. ... iiiiuucoKe eui;iii;e 10 111 tne 110111; niisini'ss. Mrs. Dr. Harre. C. fii'tikerls visiting nt Wllkes- 1 Mr,s. Myra Seers of Vermont is liuini n visit. " 11 itu Mr. Cbailes Smith and Miss Kali- Shot. maker am doing go'od'fiervlee a Icucliei s p our schools. Mr. Charles Moore is teaching at Aflo Mr. Wesley Gulliver is Heri(isly III,, Mr. H. S. Shoeniakef Is Iinprovlng,' , Mr. AVilllilin Tilly who has been tii ,( all- fornla for about three years has 'li-titrneil . . i i 4-4 i home. Alter nu.atjsenco ot about seven yj-ars .Mr. Edward Thomas has again returned? Holli L'eutlenten look well. The band left dcrViljUie)i acnadefin n,'ttitiii'vpS'vei iug and w'ireffiticly.cntt'i'talliedi 1 f 1 ! ' jxi 1 I "OirThlrO l)itj Tilni:v Wu will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Elciflro VoltaloiHelta and, other EWclrlc Appliances on trial for thirty days to young men lind older persons who are afflicted with nervous deblllty,lost vitallty,etc, guaranteeing. spi relief ilnd coifiplele cstirn'tioii of vigor ly mil iiiaubood. Also for Ithcumatlsiii, Neural Paralysis, Liver and Kidney illlllcilliie.s, Hupturc and many other diseases. Illu-jtra. ted pamphlet sent free. Address . Volialc licit Co., Miu-Bhall.-Michlg.in. fc '' 2S, '81-ly 1 , , ,- , . 9 a Jl t ' ; . IiuLor.nnI lo Srliu! nirceliiri. In' the matter of nppllcatlo'if by rCsiilf ills qf Hemlock township si'lidol'district, lo c pel the sclmol directors to make an nrrangu- iiieut for instructing the pupils of the jctl turners in tiie rnird'Htreet sctuioioi tne i i w it of llloomsburg, Judge Elwcll delivered' an oi)in)oai0u Monday,' rofusliig to h-sltis a n an ly.ids.jboldlif; jathlWlii'c(infc!.l ujion the school directors discretionary power up91ijtlie subject, iin( tlinttlu'ylm.Vitig dellb erateil upon the question and' decided against the,-application,tbeCourt'hasno powertoci pel tliein to reform their decision. When iniiillc' olilcers. arc 1 j Mi 1)111 iii act which necessitated Juilgiheiit ihd discretion, ' . . 1 11.'. .is iii iii ..i.i the Courts eannpt diijIaLo.J U'em w jVdgtii"cnt?ha11be.'' - Ji- lint Ihc'tr . 1,1 llititly lliirnetl. i I ,! For several days past men have been bard at work at Neid's furnace removing the rin derKd iIe -i,vttu'Jr(ltthe stack. On ffftturuay cuitMiiooivuiionniJiqgic, me ipre- maii of the works, was at the bottom of the tack,. .endeavoring ,JoailjQei. itrjflu lion 'bar'tric robf-lilcc 'formation' Known as scaf folding, and formed of iron, limestone, &c. Suddenly the mass gave way, and a shower of red-hot ashes, fell upon Jaglej burning bis face, breast, bands, arms, and one of his legs In a terribbMiianner. Medical assistance was sumirignd?-uy remedies at once applied? Tlje wpuu'd 8 are severe, but is1 be. lievedVill not rcsuil'Jil' pennanent ilMlgurc. ment'orinjtiry. 'TJrr'JUcICelvy' w'aithe lirsl iQ"at)lXngle!;but:tlio-'cnwia, In the harQ&i,)r. Oafdner, who (s, Jiijliglhe ic quipHyWentlon. It is fortuiidteUjlat Xigle U1ifjqJ)osc his life in the flcry'sfiower that fell'5iportfhliii. The work( Of'cleipii'ng out a stack both onerous and, dangerous and needs tllip done with great fare. Jonathan Cromis litadjbiie of bis hantlty'sevcrcly burned while itVk hutlmtiCckflS Monday. Jlrs."!.. ahHer K visiting Delaware. ; IrVrralber in ';'Mr.flnd-lfrS.,ili.,?E. Waaler ?eturuedliiinie on Monday.uYcning. Mr. Thomas Metherell has taken up his residence in llloomsburg. Vlfred Mcllcury OflHeiitou has gone to tho city again to purchnJi' new good John tin .Mijliifkj of Sjiiloh III;,, foiity t'j.of thi ty, 'Is vMllnjfricnd.s iu llpi vfclnlty. oiinty tr. and JIis. II. S. Heay of ltupeit will celebrate their crystal wedding, tiet yattir- dav. Iwlge Klwcll wlll preside nt the tenii of the l.u.erne County toilrts, lieiilnilliyi Ihe 14th inst. i S, Klnpprts vas in Xew Ynrk.lact week. purchasing now gooils,.fyr,,thei lfcnpleN Dm ami Bookstore; ';,'" : , , I Eli' .Hobblil Juryf lj'qiijniis'slonctV Was in town on Monday, to assist in ilrawln-i jtlrors for Decnnbcr court. ' David Walsh, of C'eiitralia, has returned from Ireland, where he spent the. 'hummer He was In town on Monday .last. Miss ' (.'lemcntiii'c' ('miner., ';in stslyr. of Oransje.yille, thvil ,bist week for Kll.ihclb City N. ('.; wliere tliey expect to yhsif, their )Uice, binllh lvivliu',fir;iutrl.v of this county W. ' Ij. White, of Centre township, left ltupert Tuesday niornliig'ln'st for Aliilia Iowa, where he will teach, school during Ihe winter and .return ip the sprln .Mr. James C. Hrinvn was taken to his home, in lilllinville pi) l''iiday.lal, havliij! ncipiirbU enoiijlr strength to' Wiirr'a'nf the "drive. He has regained hi iippi)titO"nnd lt is believed wilf reciinerat, riipiijb'. tioui'h it wijl he 'onic. tiniuKlJcfuwS.luf hi5filiic toAttcitd to business ,,ijc,.J I Messrs. Charles I'arrinh, W. .1. Harvey. Ir- Ylni? A. Stearns, 8.0. Strulhers, OolJ'C'. M. Cimynliapi aui Atlorneyieneral l'almer, all of Wllkt'J.lIilrre, find Thoiuas llcnviif, of Danville, were In town on Tiienlay, lo at tend tv meellti),' of the North c Wot HraMi Hailwtiy Cumpaiiy. , ,tp Dr. A. h. Cressler, an e.iiiemlier of the Legislature from Luzerne cmlilty, was in town on Tuesday. He now lives lu $hlp. pensliurg, Is devoting his time to the settle ment of his father's estate, and has ali.imli, li ed his practice as a physician, Thlily ycari ago he practiced medicine In llloomshiirg The Montour White Lead, XI no and (,'nliir Worku, of ltupert, l'n., have recently increased their faeilUlen and put thulr mills in first class working order and secureil lite services of W. K. 11. Davles, of Plillailclphla, an ev, perienced practical painter anil piaiVufCl'turer as Superintendent. They have, no lieiitancy, therefore, to guarantee all the' good equal, If not superior to any in the market. Thvir motto is "Qi'.MiiviiiKFii:s-CoN.iiKi(Vins," They are now manufacturing putt; ready mixed and Pure Tiitlcil 1'ilstc1 I'IiIhih from Pure Linseed Oil, While Lead, Zinc and Flint Colors, Car, llrldge, Ship and Hoof Paints, Dry, in pure Hnyewl,- oil nipl ready .mleil. Pure White Lead, Zinc, Colors, Pure Linseed Oil, Putty, Ac, Ac, If you need paints of any kind, send for aample card and price lUt HKNUV S. ltKAV. Oct 7 Sin ltupert Pa Mvcits l'nicK. On the Ulth nil 1(ev(l It r)illi:Jllilt t'n1awttl.iM) , by flic Mlnr ifl S Avr'rj f "ilMh.iyliii'lllVofinil:! k J Ii) .Mls Aniile lllllllllll 1 OlltllV, ( Piicc of Ciiiirallii. (To. tin 17th 11(1,,, Ii lllllllllis and " i?im1t ;t eifiotlt Aittf rtin-fer I ( 1 l u ul 1 The great superiority of DR. I HULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allotlicrcough rcmcillcs is attested y the immense popular dcmanil for that old established remedy. u the Cure of Coughs, Colds, ' ,fkrjSpte.i, rdup, AsUinla.r'oh- !, Wfioapfnti- (r tali . Inclpfent -i, 'i.in ntvl fr the relief of 'toiiiive jicr ims in advanced of the l)i 1. r e. For Sale :ts. Price. t'i cents. 1 v 1 "! rt.'jt-r'.'jjAsjZKSBraaBS Nov. 4, 'si urn Business Notices I Dr. J. Schuyler makc-Mlic treatment of Dv- pcr.ia, ircAilllchc and till otlier'dl-ie'n aim nictcd with Ihe stonnicli anil liver a Mic4 inl- I v. A Iiirge number treated siicccssfl lillv wllhlit the last few vent's nnv. Put'' Ladles', (lent 'ill' Clillflrtn' 111 wear go to Lutz A; Sloan's. ler The (Ileal Sale of Dry (Soods at .lile' Block, fi31 .Main .street, 'Blootnsbtirg, pa., will close on the loth Inst. There nre -till bargains to lie had in lire Hoods, Shawls, Ladies' ('oats and lioltuaiis, celt Mints liiilerl'ai'.' ,Cjhidr'n'-. rijdcrvei(r Jfim cents upward. Call and "ce that we nn feting L'ooils ai les I ban former prices the goods tnul be sold. Ladies' Shoes in nil w iiltbs at Dcntlci's lilllev iV Meppv. at Light .street. have mi u grqiM'cdnc,apn ItulliKirg'UJil'W They helling talioo.Jt.'oiciJit-fi inn-HnVat'i ce ll,..i ilM..Mi' y,v .,3 If' JT' ' ii.'K ;iu2buinftl .Ciuii'jtbtiH'liitiUf 10 cents, .1.:...- i i :.. i . nn.. its, unit cvcrvlboiK- kcttl in n trflicrnl store wle. Call and secure a liargalu. They isjll pay the highest cash prices tor all Hie gjiod veal calves, clilcken , lurums, gcoc, ilnl'M von can tiring them. They iil-o pay ca-li't'or dried fiuil, butler and egg's, tiive us a ICi.1. LU K 4 ft Dress ConlK Of nil Kih.!, itirstyles, Qualities, all Width, nil Colors, Clark it Son's large Mock. nil J'i A new stock of Xapklns uiid table Linens at Lilt it Sloan's. Arrived and now ready for in-.peiiion,lhi largest slock of Hoots and Shoes in It he counlv. Cull at Dentlcr's and be convinced ... ...... t i e.... i. 1 in mm III, UOll lio.eil giHMllll-.il l ug- anil h',im;ii pounds good frch butter wanlcd by Silas Vinitig, at Light MiceLtot' which ne win pay the highest inaikct price. nug Sli.lili. D.ivhl Lowenberg would Inform the pulilic ..i i... i..... i.,.i ,,,,,,, ,i r,..,,,, i ,11 iir nn- jiri iiinniiii i,i . New ri'hild f it with ii lull lino of Kc.fdv M.lflc 't'lotliing Cloth and Cas-iincies of thebel quality and .itet lvle. Hats, dips, al-n a lull line id Novelties for Fall and Wilder j and would invite an cnily in-pccllon Ot till' MI1IIC. I .11 . A- QIa'Hi1 Ii . . v.-.. 11 .liini-.. tioi liiii.nl of f.ailies' (Moths a'uil ihcss laiitiel-. ' 1,000 good live calves wanted. Let tiein come limn tlie north, south, cn-l anil wel by wholesale and retail. You can bring otir iood calves rigid along now any nine on Monday, Tue-dav, Wednesday and ThHif.- day of each ami every week and get your wish or gmnb tor'tliem at ilas loimg's Light Street. July 1.1 '! (i-iu Mlnr Fall stodk ulf Tiimiucd llonnetMind Hats ate here, the Styles conect and the prices uv htwtftt at Clink is bon V. The IHCVCLi: SlUHT can only be obtain. ed id ' ' David Lowciiber'-'V. More' new CcTats' and DollmWs Sirt.ul. it Sloan's for the hulio. . . 4.01)0 noiinils of nice tiilled Cherries -l'.imo tmunds of nice Drjcjl llasplicn li s. wanted by Silas Young at Light Street, for whlcll he will uav tlie hlghe-t market luiiii July lSU.m. See a woihanipioklng u bunch' of rnpijs in aiiotlier column, at Speer ft ineyiiril-, iroiii whicli Spcer'.sror.l Urapv 'iixi; ittipadn. jlliat is so highly csteeiued ny the meuicai indies slon for the Use of nvaliils. weakly liertons imo.jiii'jascii. roi31;ic ,,SJxi .u ;t'v-- ... i i ! . ... . i... i . r i ! r'Srtv akcts laud j.ii. , Wv tue-.qlVeiing- barg.thie j,J'lai(l Flannel at Claik'it Son's." I liubber Shoes 6f ntl'kluds at Denllcr's.) The llnesl line of lleaily-m.ule Clotliiug in TitC Countvcan now ne jeenuii David LowenbcrgV Clothing Store. Kill, Dolniaji If you want to bny a or liaWjl gU V V.ll"; '1 'M'.j' Prctlv suits for Children just ariive i " ' Neat Suits for Hoys i' Stylish Suits for Youths 1 ' all of the Latent Style and Uet quality, j at the lowest prices can now be boitgbt at the Popular Clothing Store of I i a..'li I. . ; ij; : liavjd iiowenocr; aiffllerwiiiffr'fotton aiul-Wdai, if.jf I.Jdles ISiiPC'Mrkonls. tr 1MB Headquarters for Satchels, Trunks Aie; ni 1). r.ou-cnhi'i-iVs. at D. Lowcnbcrg's. llaiiuaii and UeddNIi FineShoc sold only at Denllcr's. for gi'iitt, 'IliapeV tai5 if tUr' Cl'oUilijg'c)u no be IIOIIIll III i The old Popular Store of D.ivid Lowenberg. UnriiANs: coiTuT sau? OY VA1.U.MILC 1 'REAL ESTATE! by Mrtuo ctaa order ot tlio orplians' coilrt ul Columbia County, thu uudeib!ncil Admlnlatrator I ottlto ebtatoot O. II. Wills, lute ti the borough of i.iriiiwk. ui ruiu Luuuijr ui-ciuteu, i in ex, uto lo publlo Bale, on Uie )irenilea on SATURDATNNOVEMBER 19, 1881, at, Ww o'tiocK In tiw t(eraioa of aitif dav$ tlie (o. Iiiwide dtscrtWd prof erty; to-wlti All that certain pltce cr paicel of land or lot cf grouud Mtuate In Ilerwlck afoicbald, bounded ana deucrlbed as roUowb, to-w Us On the eabt by Xtirket street, ncbt by an alley, lorlh by lot of William roust and boatu by lot ot v. . Knorr, number sc en on MnrVet btreel, on w bteh are erected a FU.AMR mVELUNT, 1IOIIKR. SUble uad outbuildings. " ' TKltMS OY SM.K. Ten per cent, ot one-fourtl ot tba purchase mono ti bo. paid at tbn BtriWlnt UUIIII Ul 1UU luuiiciij . lllU rftualrloirtbroe(iiiinu In oneynr tueicutwr vutb ten ier ceni.uiiuu eeuiiriii mieii-bi iieiu I'uuinuiuiidu i.ibi. MAI I.KIt. fvM.ilKiisaw, , Atloiney. X If: ctUiiUaNrator. 8ep. lo, St ts 1,WA4 DltOWN'S ,tNhlJHA.NCl-; AJJ.KN I? 0V. m oyer's now bulllhn,', Afalq fitreer, liloomB uuib, .Ulna insurance. Co or lltu uonl. Conn lloyal ot Liverpool I ancaslilri) VtV AK3UtllUl. I'UlldUVIl'llU . ,, ,. , PliuhTlX.OC Lclidoa , ... ..... ... 1iDdtm Ijineiislilio, oi UiiitiiriU llarllor.loniarttonl.. . SprlDL'tletd rro ami .Murine A Bints. Jt.Uli.SN u.&jo.ooci 111,0. lll.lKkl J.lili.IlI 1,70-J.VIC 1 1,1 3,ta,ono !,l'li,5S6 As Uio aaisrii o dliect, policies uro wrltien fo tlio Insured without any dciy in tin onlco .ii. ,"li.i"J ! GUTLiiJRY. an inn lit : i" . in i , en ii i i Every l9ly 1 Ht'ijnis - RirpriHuil lit 10 extent' of our s'toeltof Cutlery 1 t. In nostortiin tlip.tjoujity eiujut'h' a variety ot mttoi,ns. lie seen. In Scirfsors add Shears we have till sizc and at. various, prices accor ding to quality, the bettor grades being,! our specialty Poc'.tet knives any quality from 10 tents to 4.50 each. The large quanti ties of fine Hu.orS wo, sell is a strong lfeeonimcndutioti as ,td, their superiority. A lady's pride hoi; tfiblp. unci liQt iiig att s ove foiits'aitiactioiuiidn a ihiiki- soni&jsjit of knives and forks, our lino S51aige, new patterns and low ifi'iees for reliable goods. -O 'V i limn inc-f AtKitinl i litltwl igomo line of c.irving knives and dorks, new designs- with patent rests, prices troin 60 cents to 4.o0 per pair. Call and see them. ; y h 1 V ,1 1 HOJaMBS & SCHUYLER in may also These live dv ever 1 i day I - ' . J I r T l nis ne v oot tm: VX . V ' .... ... ...f ,..M.f ul " r: Is ) : -sroil - il ls MTm ;r ..... r,,4t Oak Hall is: the Largest Clothing HoKse in America. Hopirig to, Winter, '-.iY6iirs truly, Wanamaker & Brown? Sixth SHERIFFS SALli, It' virtue of a writ of AI. Vend. K.. aud lo mo dl rectfd, win bk expoa to public saloon tbo Brem- lses lu bo hfiroi;U ft (jegtrii(lQoiurobVi ij)iuiyat 5 o'clock p.m.. on"' "' ci MONDAY,' NO VEXUltilt 14. lS's'l,'1 ' All that certain lot of ground, blluale In tlie uoi. oujU ot Centralla, Columblu.-ooimty, jvunsylMuila and bJtfldiiayin tOie north by'lotor Id ,licnir,on .tliocabj'ocust vcjjuion. flie ioutli by South strcotnd on the west by an'alley.coutalulng twen-ty-ttvo fect In front anil or.e hundred and lorty tcct deep, nucreon aro crctd a luo-Mory franiadwoll- iBtr jiouse, rramo btablo ami other out-li)(ldlnfri. BeUed, taken In executions tho siiit'ol fhtftfejf tralU Mutual Suvlni;' tun4 and ,l!in;Uk6cliWBt atalnbt Sarp;'natrej',.1B4Bln,btrtrlxot Kdwrfl llutrey, deceased; ;att'l, tqpacold as-tU6iirorK.'iof Sarah llarrer.'fcdialnliitrfttrli or Kdwtrd lUffoy.-de'. ceased. i i . John A. Funstons RealHatate, TriiBti'jIuvostruQUt and Oolloctlou Offico. BLOOMSBURGi'PA. r'Olt S I.K Or EulmL'tre. I arire V'raine Ho'ilbS tor two fahiU'cs, f;uuu Mnmr, nun iiiiu ituiit. uwiii-u iy n. r Minrti I'bS. I ' . Vfi Acirh, Ubiue lloute.bank Urn, Jood fruit and uaiir. In .MsdHou lovutblp, l a, tecuiled by Waslilneluu bmllh. f no Acres, bear Valfnfouur 8rfliii?. 'tlmhr' Wttf rallibud lit lu mbkc puabaac .niuwy jit tu.wipcr UtlC Ullllllf iuiu. Kor psrticuUts. ppuly to TVl Fl? lit.t, -SMt JOHN A, Fl'MpTON, LATEST STYLUS OF ib': MBS St Tffffr I' ,'; i.l 1 1 1 'i -1 1 ' I'. I-;,! nt-j. .1 l 1 ' 1 up ji Li '1 i'ii. 1 ii 1 1 1 in 1 1 ii i ti)i 'i ii 1: I ';- ' f. . 1. .. ' -1 .'Y,( (I'irfolorf C-oltl1 Weather is near at hand aiu'l ulrcndy ' ninny jirp."!)()ojyif; arblind foi' stoyes. Tho nitUiufacturei's, Jiave been ovorciwd(Jd-iwith 01'ders, and it is almost impossible to get them. Woliiivtf ttlrehriyi'rc ceived peveral and are daily adding to our Stock.. ' piviii; 'tho universal satisfaction tho Argand has given we, llJp.Wur leading bitse heating stoye,,alid if you wish toi see a perfeot iiieaiity call and look at this year's pattorn; n little high in1 price' it'fr4nio,.lbut in this age the people demand handsome stoves 'a ild 8Hlpre hitiidsomo thoy nrC tlie inore" they cost. We liaye a variety of tjoier very nice stoves at prices within, the reaqli of all. Tlie, .Gold iMetlal is the lttrgcst and handsomest base heating st6ve foe thtv money brought to this, town. In; 187 we introduced $JfcftVy fi6ifU'or Moon Heater for heating 'tw.oioj- more rooms; and qwi'ng 'j,q,,t)'jy'J;at satisfaction hcyf' have givdn, pur trade lias steauily. "incroi?ied ,Hon thetu. Wo .Warrant every Olie to give, perfect satiM'aetionrthdi lhave got to hear tlie first word of complyint or take out bafik. '"' jd'r.'-feasc of management, economy of ftipl. great draft and r(idiiitifip(rs, thev stand Without an eciuitl. Our lonir exnerience .tonotliori.witli that of Mr. Isaiah lt'aenbuch, who has charge of our'Stovuand Tinware Department, has enabled us to study the wrfit'ts of lhe"jjeo iil uiid imilro our R(1irtiniw iwonv ditudv. We crtrditilW ftlVit't? 'ill in Die anil make our selections accorcliti'rlv. We cordially invito. .all 111 want of Stoves to give us a call befprc purchasing elsewhere, uhd .ex amine our stock which we .shall consider no trouble to show you. Stove repairs of all kinds furnished to order, grates 'thid'iTrc' Mick foi'tthe common cook stoves constantly on hand. ' "'''' ' I ,,-(i, 1 it. 1- ' I O ,l l,IW.' 1 .li'.i . 1'itiiHii 1 ti. 'i; licit ' '(Jl lh I Hlif 1 to vi' chance' to" be of service in serve us if it recalls the' ' - ' ' 1. . .1 1. 1. . .11; ... whi,ch, are : ; ; ' TSt. We never offer for 1 1 t'-AitU';:,. ...:tt uencve will liivc . who wear it. .i. J ' i JJ We stoutly maintain our custom' to. always ' ' ' have' the largest stock of men'sJancL' ociy's"' '' ,j . ' ' l'"' '1 .!"" - ciotning 10 still- - and Qfl.-We do not allow ZZ. i . . WTr r.-r 'as vc i r - x i v and Market Sts., Philadelphia. LyT" i irii 1 it i n tt-'b Mrt-. "? - , . ii. !l i:im- .M'yi n i . tw'b fr-. ? . u.ii i:ia i- " - ' " 7-- .v, X,)V : . '! ' i -in i '' '.T.'tju.i i.a . ',,,,, U Stt.-.'iJ'.' '''"J'W ' ' I 1! T'8 liOlO I t I V : '-K f,wt m& , 5i 'W lyll J I" i. I 11 l-j.'tl. 1 ' I " i 1' I -II H 'ii; III I SOHUYLBRr tor. - ml I ,'i 1 't M Mu w- '1 . ifimri 11 . . 1 Winii ilf. M U'ilUVH 1,.) h it ji iij -(wib ui t"rJ I iii; fni'tjuiji Ji'irtriBW OrJi mi Jnrtw i"ii ft fUU en Jiitl . . . f 1. nrifi'i i" itMMiii id) ,nvOusI srro-v;EiSz: 1 1 11 if 1 1 11 fj.it V Ii id) JVWiJ 'iv( t)Yf in i-luiw wl jiiii yr ft'j'iJwJif) ihIJ j-ii vi u 1 iitcinp'j-i Jrtft ill J. 1 V ' , Jt'H y t'nvlntn ill" 1 1, . 1 il urn jfim t , ,J 11 1 m'I .(I lort V!(tl' U )x fat . 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'J810.I We stick to one price'";f .. . - .ii , ii-v," tno alike to everybothyr, , rich and po6r, iiiit i: mi T nd tl' IflOll Mill-""! & SHHr i antee with' sale we m'aUe"''1 ',' iifyi.i l .h-;i. I WO.' reiuenn We the money. ''ti-? ' aHybodyYhpi'',' wish it, if they' : ht- f. ii t o o ,s e,,, t(oT brincr back".' the roocts tm-",; . .111 injured.', 'j . J-ii iii fli ! .'til VI'iv V UUL- V : V " nv"ii - MORNISIG, LIQHTy:;u ' DOUBLE ii:FA!i?,KU. C.C.GAIjIGNAN, . BL()OMSBlI.R(x. divuiiiquuii;. uei, s, i (I