THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUIIG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Tho Dcinocnuto convention which mrt nt HnrrUburg on tlio 28th utt. mid lilaecil In nomination such nblo men imvo (ilatiluil nt tlio very foundation of llio canvas tlio lOctncnU for success. Tlio old le.idoin gave wny to tlio do tnnnda of tlio young men and Imvo jilnccd on tlio ticket such as will draw not only tlio entire party (strength, but many thousand votes from llioso who nrc tired of "bosslsni". Robert K. l'ftttlson, tlio candidato for Governor, is a young man of but thirty-two years. Holms been twico elected Controller of Philadelphia by tho Reform element. In 1880, Paulson received n majority of 10, SOU in Philadelphia over Jeffries tho Republi can candidate. Clmunooy F. Black, the candidato for Lieutenant Governor, is a son of Judge Black. No is now a resident of York coiuity,but was born in Somorest county. I.iko Pattison, he is but a young man, full of forco mid enthusiasm. Ills iinuio adds strength to tho already strong ticket. Silas M. Clark, for Supremo Judge, is from Indiana county. Ilo is eon fronted by n largo Republican majority in his own county, but bis independent and reform ideas will add to his party votes many from tlio niajoiity party. His connection as a member of the Con stitutional convention, whero ho exhibi ted strong reform principles will strengthen him in the canvass. Mortimer F. Elliott, of Tiogacounly Senator Mitchell's home is named for Congressman-at-largc. Ilo is also n young man, was with Clark in the Constitutional convention and worked' alongside of Stewart and others itiitlieir work of reform. Ilo will hold his party together in that independent district and will greatly incrcasw the vote. J. Simpson Africa, of Huntingdon is tho candidato for Secretary of Internal Afrairs. Ilo was nominated for tho same position in 1878, and ran ahead of his ticket. Like all others on tho ticket ho is a young man and has :t record untarnished. The cntiro work of tho convention was such as calls forth praise from nil parties, nnd its candidates arc such as will meet tho demands of the times. No one need hesitate to east their vote for any or all of them. The reform element is taking the lead and with such acknowledged reformers to carry tho ticket success is .issued for them. The following platform was miopia). Tim I'UTFOIIM. Tlio democratic party of Pennsylvania, holding fast to tlio fnltli ttiat nil power not delegated by tho constitution is reserved to tho states nnd the people : Upholding the sanctity of personal liberty, tlio security of personal property mid the rights of local self government ; demand ing honesty and economy in tho administra tion of government mid tho enforcement of all the provisions of tho constitution liy thu legislature and the courts of this common wealth ; declaring against monopolies nnd in sympathy with labor seeking its protec tion, nnd in fnvor of the protection of tho industrial interests of Pennsylvania, at this lime do Bolcmnlv protest acainst evils which tho policy nnd practices of tho re publican party, and tlio Insolence of its long possession of oflico have thus brought upon tho country; therefore. First. Wo do protest against what is called the boss system and the plunder lug of olllco holders by assessments of money for political purp' ses; public olllees are tho property of no party hut are open to every citizen honest, capable and faith, ful to the constitution, qunllllcitthms which Jefferson declared were the requislt es for office. Second. Wo protest against the spoils system; It is a prostitution of the offices of the people, so that they become the mere perquisites of tho politician. Third. Wo denounce all repudiation, state and federal, because it is dishonest nnd destructive of that public mortality upon which are founded the oxistenc6 and perpctuityof our free institutions : it should bo niiulo odious, nnd the political party that aids it with alliance and nbets It with office deserves public condemnation. Fourth. Wcdenoimec spoliation of the Unto treasury and immunity by pardon of those convicted of crimes whoso acts are llagrant subversions of official trusts ami wrongs done tho people. Fifth- AVc believe the republican party, ns now orgunized nnd controlled, Is based on fraud, force nnd corruption, nnd there can be no hope for true reform except by the ballot box excluding It from plaeu unil power. Sixth. The democratic party demands of the legislature an honest, just and true apportionment. Seventh, Upon these declarations we In vito the co-operation of all honest citlzoiu who, with us, desiro the re-establlshnient of honest government. The sub-committeo on rules .submitt ed tho following rules for tho gowm inont of tho patty, which were adopt ed. Tho state central committee shall consist of ono member from each county, and in nil dltion any county tlint Is entitled to more than ono stnto senntor shall have an addi tional member for each additional senator the members of the committee to bo ap pointed in such manner us the local regu intlons of the respective county organiza tions may determine- Tlio committee shall meet annually In tho city of Harrisburg on tho third Holiday of January at such place .'as may bo designat ed by tliu chairman of the stato central committee and shall at this annual meeting elect a chairman and permanent secretary (from within or without its own member ship), and state executive committee, (from within or without its membership), nnd transact such other business ns the com- mlttee may determine. It may at this or nt a subsequent meeting tlx tlio time for me mum convention anil arrange tnereior, Members of tho committee unable to nt tend may, fo- any meeting, deputize sub stltutcs to net pro tern for them, but they must bo voters in the county and senatorial uisirieis which uieir principals represent. Tho chairman of tho stnto central com mlttee, Its permanent secretary anil seven democrats (from within or without tho state central committed and no two to bo elected from tho samo county) to bo elected annually at the Jnnurtrv mcntltirr. nnd tlm committee shall constitute the state execu tive committee to conduct tho stato cam lialsii subject to tho control of tho stato commlttcc.aud tho officers of the stato con. tral committee shall bo tho officers of tho executlvo committee. The' renrcBcntatlon In tho statw enliven, tlnn shnll consist of renresentatlvo delegates. ono for each 1,000 democratic votes east at tho last preceding gubernatorial election, or for a fraction of 1,000 such votes amount ing to fiOO or more In tho respective repre. tentative districts: Provided that each rep. rcscutntlvo district shall have nt least ono delegate. Tiieso rules may bo amended, altered or abrogated at any llino upon the recommen dation of tho state central committee, or a state convention, and by tho approval of the subsequent stnto convention. Schedule These rules shall talto effect on the third Monday of January, a. d. 18$il. For tho iiiut liino sinoo tho organiza tion of the llepuulicnn party, Lancas ter county hai n placo on tho Stato tioket. Heretofore her sons Imvo been totally ignored nt tlio S Into convo ntioiif, owing to tho rivaliy existing between tho local "bosses." In tho hanging of Col, John Uriilijes nt Cadiz, Ivy. on Juno .'JO, tlio nooso n)ii iied, nud ho died by strangulation. In bis struggles for life his hands nud feet becaiuo loosened nnd ho endeavor cd to get ou tho gallows, but was pushed off as fast m ho would get near it. Ho was hanging !10 minutes before ho was pronounced dead. Tho body of Charles J. Guiteau wan buried on Saturday afternoon in tho northeast corridor of tho jail. His biother John W. Guitenu was tho only relativo present. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, (All persons whoso names nro announced In thl j column, nro pledged to nbldo by tlio decision of tlio Democratic Convention.) Foil SlIF.UH't'. We nro run nutliorlMd to nnnounco tho namo of JOHN MOPHRV of llonrlnucrcck township, ns n cixncllilatifor tin onicoot shorlrr, subject to tho notion ot tho DimJCMtlo CJtintjr convention. At thisuMOstl) i of many frlomH tlirouffli the county, 1 have coocludsd to offer mjsclf to tho Dcmoctats ot Columbia county as n candidate for thn ofllco ot KlIKitlff, subject to the action ot tho County Convention to bo held tho second Tuesdar,ln,Auguu, I respectfully a&k the support ot tho Democratlo party, nnd It nominated I will perform tho duties of tho olllco with fidelity. .lOiKPIl (1. SWANK. Minim Township VOIl HE 'ltmRNfATlVK. Wo are authorize I to nunounco tho same ot JAMBS T. FOX, ot llcavcr, as a oundldite for member of tlm Legislature, subject, to the action of tho Democratic County Convention, Wo nro authorize t to nnnounco tho name of MAI1LON HAJtt.lN, of Catawtssn, ns a candidato for membor of the Legislature, subject to tho Lo tion ot the Dcmocra'lo County convention. Wo nro Authorize t to nnnounco tho namo ot ISAAC A 1IRWITT, tit Orocnwood, ns n candidato for ltcprewnlallvo In tho Legislature. Subject to tho rulos ot tho Democratic party. Wo nio nutlioi.i-d tonnnounco thonamo ot ISAAC OIUUONN, ot Benton, ns a candidato for lteprcscntat've in iho Legislature, subject to tho rules ot the Democratic palty. Wo nte authorized tonnnounco tbo name of WILLIAM DltYSON, of Centralla naa candidate for member ot tho Legislature, subject to tho action ot tho Denied alio County Convention. Wo nro authorized to announce that GEN, CIIAIILES II. BLAKER, of llcaver township, Is a candidate for Representative In the Legisla ture, subject to tho action ot tho Democratlo County Convention. Ilo will not tr irel to solicit votes. BUSINESS NOTICES. TIIH IllSTlMlUISIIIKO CMAltM. A dcliahtfiil friiirranco of freshly gather ed (lowers and spices Is tlio distinguishing charm of Floreston Cologne. , llEAV'l V UEOAI.NEU. Tlio benulv and color of the hnlr mav be safely regained by using Parker's Hair Balsam, which is much admired for its perfume, cleanliness and dandrull eradi cating properties- Kervousness. oeevislmcss, nnd fretting. so often connected with overworked fo- mnles'llves, is rapidly relieved by Brown's Iron Hitters. A l'ATI'.IAltOII Writes : "With a firm nnd steady hand (not a ticiubllng one), though my nge Is nearly eighty, I gave my testimony to tho value of Utmlock Wood flitters j for twenty years I suffered tortures Indescribable through dyspepsia, Indigestion and consti pation, i Hied minureUB oi remedies, out all was monev tbrown nwav until I tried your bitters. I gave Burdock Wood Hit ters tuo credit lor maKing mo strong ami hearty." Price 1,00. HAY FKVKlt. Mr. iV. L. Avery, Pharmacist, Newark, .ill. 41. 1.. .IIVIJ, M,.ltt..ni, liu,,... J N. J. Having been severely allllcted for eleven years with Hay t'ever, alter trying almost everything without e.vail, I gave up all hopes of being cured, when I purchased of you a box of Ely's Cream Halm. To my surprise, after a few applications, I was entirely relieved, 11. Watson Harris, Letter 'Carrier No. 14, New 1'. O., Newark, N. J. I have been a ltay Fever sufferer for inrce years, and navo Qttcn ucaru, iMys Cream balm spoken. of in the highest terms, but did not take much stock in it because of the inauv nuack medicines, A friend persuaded me to try the Halm, nnd with the most wonderful success. This recom mendation you "can use for the benefit of liny rovi-r stitlerers. 1. B. Uccr, oyrit cuse, N, V. Price 50 cents. Apply Into nostrils, with little finger. I'HUMlT NO BUIISTITDTIOX. Insist unohohtninlmrKlorcstonsColoinie. It is pre.einl-nently superior in prcmanen- ee ami rieii delicacy ot iragrance. "THK COMMODOISE." Jos. L. Kooto, tho Commodore, Elgin. 111. says Thomas' Eclectric Oil cured him of sciatica with one application, thoroughly applird. It also cured hhn of a severe cold and cough. Ho thinks it a very valuable remedy, and win never uo without It. Dvsnensla. heart-bum. nausea. Indices Hon, etc., ale always relieved by Brown's iron Milters. "ALL THE ILLS 11 1 AT FLESH IS IIEIli TO," Arising f i otn Impurity of tho blood, torpid liver, irregular bowefs, disordered kidneys, etc., can lie snieiv and sncedliv cured uv iiuruocK iiioou jiiiiers- rrico rji.uu. We have a sneedv and nositive cure for catarrn, dtptticrm, can iter moutn and ncauacne, in Bituoirs uaiarnt itemeuy. A 1 I t . .. ...!,, 1. ,...i - IT.. iiusiu iiiji-uiui uuu mm cuuu uuiuu. ubu it it vou desire Health, and sweet breath. l'rice oo cents..) sold by J. II. iiinports. may la-cow DVSl'KI'MA AND I.1VEU COMPLAINT. Is it not woitb tho small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every svmptom of these distressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Shiioh's Vitalizer, every boltlc has a printed guar antee on it, use accordingly and If It does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold uy j. 11. Muports. may u-eow. on, what a cocon! Will you heed the warulni;. The slcnal perhaps of the sure approach of that more ternuie disease Lonsumpuon. ask your selves if you can afford for tlio sake of saving AO els., to run thu risk and do noth ing for it. We know from experience that Simon's uuro win cure your uough. it never lulls. Tins explains wny moro titan a .Million bottles were sold tho past venr, It relieves Croup, and Whooping Cough, at once. Slothers do not bo without it. For lame back, bide, or chest, use Bhiloh's rorus I'laster. Wold by J. ll. Klnports. may 12-cow I'AIJKl) COLORS 11EST01IEI). Faded or urnv hair crudually recovers Its youthful color and lustre by the use of Par ker s llalr llalsam, an elegant dressing, admired for Its purity and rich perfume. If the lady who reads tills card when m want of bpool Cotton will ask for thu "O. N. T." she will obtain the very best thread made, Ask for Clark's "O. N. T." Cotton and see that you get It. For sale by all leading dealers. tet 3 -cm "HUOIim-AlllA." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1 Druggists. Daueliters, Wives, Motliersl DiacovEitBu l8'ml iAitomflTB CATHOMCON, A POSITIVE CURE FOR FEMAIE COMPIAINTS. Tbl remedy will act In harmony wllh Ue IV mil jitein at all timet, nnd alio Immedlitely upon the abdominal and nlerlue inneele e. and re ttore them In a lionlthy and ilrotig condition. Dr. Marcblil's Uletlue Cetliollcon will care fell ing of the womb, LeacnrrbreeCltrOQlelnAenima lien and Ulceration ot the Womb, Incidental Ilmaorrhags or Flooding, Painful, Buppretaed '..J Irregular Menatruation, Kidney Complaint, Ilarrrnnca and ll tepcclally adi pled to the change utLlte. Baud for pamphlet (ree. All If tie" ot Inquiry freely aniwered. Addreaa i abote, For tale by all druirelala. New nice Ml per tiotllr, Old. Ie Ul.QI'. He ure and nit for IJr.ilar chlnj'j Uterine L'atbollcon, Take no other. Moyer Vros., WholesalO AgenU, Dloomiburg I'd, June 83-ly. i T B EU a nnulSl THE DAm $l.GOO REWARD. ONE THOUSAND (l.OOO) DOLLARS PHEMIUM offered to ANY PERSON that will do ns GREAT A RANGE OP WOltIC on ANY OTHEIt MACHINE. THATTUE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED Will ilo without basting. It will make nldo hem on shoots, &c hem all manner ot biaH woolen goods.na sott merlno.crapo. or goods dltllcult to hem on other machluca. It makes a moro clastlo stitch thun any other ma chine It will turn a hem and put In piping at samo tlmo It will turn a hem. sow braid on tho right sldo and stitch on trimming at one operation Itwllldoielllnirolasor straight, either on cot ton or woolen goods. It wilt tell across scums on any goods. I will blndn Dress or Skirt and sow on facing, otthcr with or without showing stltchcstblnd dress Goods with tho samo material, cither scallops, polnts,squarcs or straight. Tho only machine that will bind Hats, cloaks, or other articles with bias, satin or silk, from x to s inches In wt Jtu.wlthout basting. It will gather with or without sewing on. It will irather between two pieces nnd sow on at tho samo tlmo. It wilt mako ammo and stitch n pillow slip on to tho facing at the tamo tlmo. It will shirr any kind ot goods. It will mako platted trimming either with or without sewing it on. it will mako plaited trimming either scallaped or straight, and sew a piping on at tho same time. It will mako knife plaiting. J. SALTZER, Gen'l Agent, nioomsbitrg, Pa. oct. 1, '80-tf. Summer Complaints At this t5Cwon) varioua diseases of tho boft'cla aro prevalent, and many lives art lost through hick of knowledge of a safo and miro remedy. l'uuttY Davis' Pain Killlu U n sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery. Cholera, Cholera Morbus. Stmuner Coinphiint, etc., and is perfectly wife Head tho following: llAtNUiiiDOE, N. Y., Marcli 22, lKRur Davis' Vkis Killeix iuvrjn . a$orA (infant rttUf tot crauip aud pain In the ttiuiacli. Jnxrra ltunuiTT. NlCHOLVILLE, N. V., IVb. 2, lSl. Tlio ttry ltt jacJifluo I lmow ot tor iyw;utery, cholera morbus &ml rranipr lu the etomacli. IIa o UbcUUfor jvurr', uml UUMrcr ocij'timo. JOUUB W. DEK. Mo i soon k, Iowa, llurch 12, Irtl. I uavo uwtt your 1'ain Kilt,i.u Iu Fovcro cbcb of cramp, colic uuil cboleraiuorbtiH.anJ it Kae nlmobt lmtiuit rcik'f. L. 11 Oaliwz.l. CAnSErtTILLK, OA., VtU. . ISJl. lor twontj-yrur! l liaonsotljourl'.nN KiLLsn in ruy family. Havti hwhI it nwny tttnai Tnr IkiwxI tui)i,ilalutK,iivlftalif(ivcirrf. M ouUt not f itl Bftto with jut a bottle iu the liouno. J, 11. Ivik. Hwo, Mk.. Jan- 2i. lwl. IUeuul lHituv Divia'l'AiN HiLLi.it for twolvo J (at. It 1 nfrx r ir. fiint rtltuUe. Ho mother Bhoiili allow it t j to uin cf thu f aml'v. U. I. Nai Osr.im.N. Y.,ii b. l!', Wo bcirsn iiflirr t vir tliny jt-Ji1 ovti.ntnl it ilwayi nivc-i liunic M vo rt I cf. WuuM hurdly tiaro to to bud It Lor. t a botllo iu the Ihimhc, V, O. Sri: hut. CoNrTiiir.o, S C.ltb. a, 11. KParyevi'ry ttul iu tula notion luMwubuuIo lu UlO lWUAu . IJa.H Mouion. IT P COSSCLATf. Ci:rni.i,U'iKNisi! litriA lti. e.l&et. Illa6kO lKClyl)Ia, i'Ati; KlLLI.IllUlllOkt from tlio day it wr in'.n(liiLVt,nnd atUr yean of cbjcrvbtio'i cii'l u 1 rifrnnl IU vuilnco lu uiy tlOU.h'jl .1 JLA imt'-t nutU utrrttfif. I . r nTm., IT. fi. Consul. . , , , JJL'IUIK .O.N-l.k.T.;NO. I bid been fccrl iI.ijb mt'cr.uif wuTily from alarrhci'a.ncoiint'L'ii e 1 with i touo jwId, wbou I tried jour 1'aih Kn.Lin:,aud lou:nl t.in.tw-tlnt-Unt Tcllcf. , II J. NonNii i010NTnui:si .IosiON.l'.N(t. Durii-aref'i'ti'iicxif f twciity-t'iruijcnmii. India, 1 have tmon it In iauv iaftnf diortb(i?a, djeu. tery, aud cbokritja iKtr know it to full torlro relief. It. CLAItllXlK. Ko family can safely he without this invaluablo remedy. Its price brings it within the reachiof .all. For palo by ull druggists at 25c., COc, and $1.00 per bottle. PEItRY DAVIS A SOX, Proprietors, Providence. R. I. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown' Iron Bit ters, and taking it regularly according to directions. Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. 16, tSSi. Gentlemen : I have mnered with pain In ruy tide and back, and peat coreneti on mybrcait, with shoot ing palm all tnroush my body, at tended with great u eakness, depres alon of spirits, and lost or appe tile. I have taken several dlfkrciu medicines, and was treated by prom inent physicians for my liver, kid neys, and spleen, but 1 got no relief. I thought I would try brown's Iron llitturs ; I have now taken one bottle and a half and am about well pain In side and back alt gone -soreness all out of tny breast, and 1 have a good appctito, and am gaining In tlrencthand flesh, Itcan juitlybo caileu fix king tf intJUinnk John K, ALLtxscn. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. ATARRH Elya Cream Balm Itli'i nasal past.ncs catarrhil virus, caus lutr Ue.tli hy toTotl ins I eoio'Jnn I DrotL'ct4 tho mem! I brane from additional I colds.comDleU'lv Uo Is I tuu sores unu resiurcs tho sense of Us;o tnd amen, iiienenciai re mits are realized by a few applications. A thoroUKli treatment will cure catarrh, hay fover. o uneciualed for colds In thu head Aureeablo to use. Ap- HAY- Pe ver awavMX receipt of nilycenta will mill a package for sale KLV'S CHRAM HALM CO., Oawet'O, N. V. ri7p, WKKK. f 19 a day at homo catllymado Augusta, Maine, marcn CI -ly t!R tnCionperdayatUome. Samples worth 13 ) 10 tJfiUJree, Address Htikson Co- I'ort- marcii si, -iy THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE 11 M I Whereas, tho world renowned reputation of tho White lowing Machino Induces innny unscrupulous competitors to resort to Ml klndt o( mean tricks to Injuro Its reputation, wo 3fK to caution nil Intending purchasers not to buy n White Machine oxcept from Its regular authorized dealers, who win bo sustained by tho following warranty. WK nAltltlNT T1IK NiTUHAI. WKAH AN11 THAU OV TUB White Shuttle Sewii Made, PLATE NUMIlItll 1011330 FOR FAMILY PUItPO HKM, AND IIKIIIUIV AUKKRTO KBEPT11B SAME lNIiEPAtrt FOR THE TERM OF VI VIS YKA11H FROM THIS DATE, FREE OF OUAliUE. This warranty excepts tho breaengo ot needles bobbins and shuttles. This warranty will not bo sustained unless tho plato or number abovo riven corresponds with tno number on tho shuttle faco slldo. Uoware ot de faced or altered numbers WUITB SKWINU MAOniNE CO. Tho"WHITE" Shuttio Sowing ilacUno lUsdRSATin cifacitt than any othor family Sow ins Machino tor dolnc every variety cr wars. J, BALTZER. General AKont, tiloitnsbnry, p, Oct. I. '80-tf. DarWliuii farmers (!iin buy n truu Aiumoniatcd Super - Pliosplinlo, made chiclly from Slaughter House Muatntul Bone, for 25 ior ton at tlio Railroad Do'potH, in Philadulphin, it is a folly to pay out money for tho old fashioned High Cost Fertilizer, which other man ufacturers persist in holding nt prices varying from Thirty to Forty Dollars per ton. Tho past season, everywhere, has clearly shown, that tho low cost Am m oniated Supor-Phosphato paid tho best on Wheat and Grass. Tlio day for high-cost Manures has passed. The ex perience of good farmers, who look closely nt First Cost and Results, have proved that thosu costinu 25 PER TON, OR LESS, with a icasouably good Analysis ot lreo I'hospliono Acid AND AMMONIA, liavo paid them by far tlio best. Tliero is abundant evi dence of this and from farmers who don't simply guess at what they aro doing. In tho four years of the use of Bauch's $2.5 Phosphate, there has not been a singlo reasonable report of unfavora ble action on any crop, and this is a testimony in itself moio than volumes of cei tilicates. Wo do not ask for, or publish certificates ; that custom, has long ngo ceased to be of any conso queneo either way. Address, BAUGII & SONS. 30 South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia. Juno x Ao-QTlto Wanted for thn Lives atd'l71,Q,1Tr pt flgPllLSadventures of tho Outlaws!?! ctUKOI. JKSSJE JAMES Complete Life ot theso Hold Highwaymen. Also ot tho Younger lirothers nnd other outlaws. Elo panliy Illustrated, over fioo Fanes. Uuwnro of Interior editions). Complete Outnt by mall, Forty Cents. Terms Liberal. FOKSIIEE & McMAKIN, HO West 5th St., Cincinnati O. aid, Juno in, lm. rivoOclavcd. ono 1-5 Ik-ur.ccds, Elyh t Stopt. lncludlnR Hub-Jtavs, Ou nea Coupler, Stool, lXk ana MU3tc, lu Solid Ulack Walnut Cuo mm Q:.ra: n 3iu:r rnCa 11.1 x 27 Glcps, 10 Ocls Roods, 090. fwia ULi'viincn U f 123. OnUri.ow. Ucmltby V..:-.l r.iit, it t ('.: drdir, or i:.xl'-Urc,l I.e:i' r. jj. -I im I thl.'jio I v-lthuu. u, I iumcnl'a Dohty. C'U.nu Tre". dJrc.jorca:i utj,u MJ.!:iLLF, LMtt.asLo:', K Jersey.-- June o-lm! Dauchy & Oo'b. Advt's. Don't locato before seeing our James Hlver Settlement, lllus. n .llnnim T L. II A Mn 1 1 1 iiuii-inoni, suriy uo., a. u juau 10 4w POSITIVELY CURED BY Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. IVcasons Why tWy aw VrrferrrA to All tUlu-v VutuuH Vlatters or l'.xlerual Uctni'iWfiil Ilmt. Hocotiso Ihoy ponn nil Ihs mrrlt of tho trcuEihenlugjioriMM pliutir, and conlalu In mi. dltloulherrtuthu ninly illx-'avfri'd oer(uland aitlvoyfciUWiitouibhiiitliiii which u'ln with lu crtasi'd rnbrfuclvnt, ullinnlatlng, aulutlva and counter Irrituut elfwln, Srconil. Ilfcouio they oto a gcnultic bariiir.ciutlcul iiri-ix aratlon, and u iccouUliI by tho profunslun, Thlrtl, Ilectnfo they cm the only plaituu that relievo pain at once. I'uurtli. llccuo they 111 poltldy euro dltcaio which ollur reined ks will not iveit relieve. I'll (It. IK-cauio o cr MOO (tiyli latia ami druggUti htm yoluutarlly teitlflcd that lliey nr aaiwrlor lu all other or medlcluct lor eitcruul uic, Sixlli. llccauio tho mauulacturera baio received the only luciUWcivr u.uii foi puiuut plaiturp. Benson's Cape Porous Piaster! SEABURY &. JOHNSON. Manufartimtiy 1'IriiiIM. New York. AHU1IK IIIMIi.lM ATI NT. 1'rlc SScH. MEAD'S Medicated CUKNod BUNION PLASTER. NOVs'Jl.ly Jmmm 'oii.i- Utah U'oi. as itlore. Ache Crtrng Scrotal. EnrsiDolas, Pimp las nnd Faco Grubs, Blotches, Soils, Tumors, Tot- tor, Humors, aait unoum, Scald Jload, Soros, Mercurial Diseases, Fomalo Woalcnoss and Irregularities, Dizziness, Lass of Appetite, Juandlco, Affections of tho Livor, Indi gestion, JDiliousness, Dyspep sia and G-ouoral Debility. A court' tf hurla'k Mood RftttM will utUfr tht tno.l kvi it Hut ft il tli Oreatct llloixl 1'urth.r on earth, s luijrinvtil ine uoaicrt evfrr" ner. Direittont In clctoit Iin?u4l. 1'HK.K, to. FOSTER, MILBUaNfU'O,, Prop'i, BurTj'e, N.Y, CRESCENT PLUG. This brand ot Tobacco thoiuli but a short tlmo on Iho market, Is nlrcady tho favorite with many chewers. .Undo from selected leaf nnd with tho best sweetening It Is n capital nrtlcle and specially suited to tho l'ennnylvnnia tnito. Kor sale by all dealers. Send for sample to tho manufacturers. 0. A. JACKSON iV- Co., Pi-lcrnbiirKi Vn Junou -iw r ik an, J-k IVrwerk can ho mado In nnr locality. 3 5 U something entirely new for ngents. J5 outntfreo. (l. V. ISUHAIIAM co., liosion, Mass. dunov-iw A IVEITI5I33I send tor our select list of local now "pipers. (leo.P Howell Co., 10 Sprucost,N,Y Juno -lw r 1 J -Mfrtirlly tliri'f nix Tliiien Ihn l.nnn Million! Hip llnlldlitaa. Interest Semi Annual. Noililtnr ever been lost, mth jewot residence and KlL In tho business, nest of references- Send for particulars if j ou have money to loan. N . coalB advanced, lotcrestkcntun.nnd principal guaranteed In casa of foreclosure. D. S. B. JOHNSON Negotiator of ilorteaseLoans, ST. PAUL.II1NN miy n'lw r To Nervous Sufferers Qrcat European Seaeuy. nt. J. B.siursoN's srKciFio ukdicime. Dr. j. II. Simpson's Spcelllo Medicine Isn posl tlvu cure for overwork ot body or brain or excess of any kind, sucn as weakness and nil diseases re sulting from Nervous Debility, Irrltablllty.Mcntal Anilely, Languor, Lossltudo, Depression of Spirits and functional deraugements of tho nervous sys tem eonerallv. l'alns In tho uacK ur&tao, loss of Memory, 1're maturo old nge and diseases that lead to coempt ion, insanity nn early grave or both. No mnttcr how shattered tho iyhtem may bo rout exoeasca oi uuy kind, u suortcourso of this medicine will restore tin lost functions nnd pro euro health nnd Uapplnesswhero before was do spoodency nnd gloom. The Specific Medlclno H bo Ing used with wonderful success. ramnhlets sent frco to nil. Wrlto for them nnd get full partrlcular. rrlco, SpeclUc jl.OOnor package.orslx packages for I5,ui. will bo sent by mall on rooelpt of money Addresinll orders, .T. 11. SIMPSON'S MKDICINK CO. Noi. lot nnd liKJIaln street, Buffalo, N.Y. For salo by J. n. KINl'OIlTS, Uloomshurg, ia. feb Slf2-ly Tlio Backus ater Motor. IS TUU MOST Economical Power Known -FOlt- DRIVING LIGHT MACHINERY. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It ncodo no fuel It needs no engineer. There Is uodeliy; nollrlngup; no ashes to clean nwny; no extra Insurance to pay; no repair ing necessary ; no coal bills to pay, and It. Is nlwn ys ready for use. Itls Invaluable for blowing Church Organs for running Minting Presses, Sewing .Machines. Turn lug Lathes, Scroll Saws, Grind Stones. Coffee Mills, Sausago Machlues, Feed Outturn, Corn Mills, Eleva tors, etc. Four horso power at 40 pounds pressure ot wa.er. U13 noisulcbs, neat, compact, steady, and above all IT IS VEUY CHEAP. Send for circular to tho Uackus Water Motor Co., Newark, N. J., stating namo of paper you saw ad vertlteaientlu. Price, f is to 30O, Sept. so-tf roi. inc. i jvivc' r (? BLOOMSBURG, PA. REMEMBER are invited to visit OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts. Philadelphia. We offer the Best, Largest and Cheapest stock of Clothing for Men and Boys in the United States. Our original system of Qne Price and a Guarantee BLO OMSBUBG SIXTH NOKMAJj bUIiOUJj JDlfcJTKlUT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D,, Principal. TIII8BCIIOOL, fisntprosent constltuWd, oilers tho very best facilities for l'rofcsslonal and Classical loarnlng. llulldlngs spacious, Inviting and commodious j completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by gaS, and furnished with n bountttul supply ot puro,sott spring water Location healthful, anu easy of access. Toachoi s experienced, cfllclent, nnd nllvo to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform nnd thorough. &xpenie moderate. Fifty cenU n week deduction to all expecting to teach. Students admitted at any tlmo. Itooms reserved when dcslrod. courses ot study prescribed by the Stato i I. Model School, II. I'reparntoiy. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. I. Adjunct Courses: Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in JIuiic. IV. Course In Art, V. Gourde in Physical Culture. Tho Elementary, Scientific and Clnsslc.it Courses nro I'ltOFKSSIONAL, and Students grndtmlng therein, teccivo State Diplomas, conferring tho following corresponding Degrees; Master of the Iilctncnts; Master of tho Sciences ; Mrator of tho Classics. Graduates lu tbo other Course reeelvo Normal Certificates their attainments, Blgncd by tho Ofllccrs of tho Hoard of Trustees. The courso of stud y prescribed by the stato Is liberal, nnd tho Scientific and Classical courses aro not Inferior to thoso of our best Colleges. ThnRtatrinnlri"inhiirtii'f ordorot cltlzcnahln. Thn times demand It. Itls ono of tho nrlmn obincls nf this School to heln to secure It. bv furnish. InglntclllgentnndemclentTeachersforherSchools. Tothtsendlt solicits young persons of good nbllltlos and good purposes, thoso who deslroto Improve their time aud their talents, as Students, To all such It promises aid In developing tholr powers, nud abundant opportunities for woll paid labor after leavlnt? school. For Catalogue, address HON.H'IM.IA.M Kt.Wlif,I. I'realdont lloiiril of Trumcrn. Oct). 1, 'Jl.- or zvznr kind cnsAFca than ever. ltlfleH, Shot Gtitift. llorolvnr, Ammuni tion, I'lulilng Tackle, Soluos, Nets, Knives, ltnors, Skates, llmmmickg, etc. XnrKc Illustrati'd Catnloguo FREE, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 1'iTTsnvnan, rA. AGENTS WANTED! Lndlcinnd Gentlemen, to engago willi u tu dell nevernl Vwrful Ilonsi liolil ArllrloN. Profit InrKC I.nbor ll ll(;llt. ilxeliKive territory Klven. No competi tion. Tenn liberal. Circulars FItKE. Address, llottltt Minufact'g Co., Hot WIS, Pittsburgh, Pa. A NEW CURE FOR AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN, K.iO.nurf, cictnU and cheap. 8Ample Puck ago , Toit I'IJ,3'lct. A(1ENT8 WANTHU. Addteas, T- XX. 0"o1&iiMtriiy I'lttaburch) Po. IpsiCAL INSTRUMENTS h9T of all kinds for oalo vorychoap. Ht Cataloguosfroo. Address, RICHARD 1 u U HULL & CO.. Box 808. Pittsburgh, Pa. April 21 -eru J. II. J. CCa week In your own town. Terms and 15 out UUflt fee. Address II. IIii.lxt tc Co., Portland, .Maine. march 31 -ly Morpliino nilRPn IHABIT-Sa? TIIOUSAN'OS uf rrfrrenr. f,..m tr.i.n. cured, yo turuiilTi CirvVl. Dr. J. NTIil'lll!."!, l.rbiuu, O April 21 -Sm aid STAMAKI FOOD FOR PLANTS ODOliI.ESS. For producing turn era and vigorous growth, It has ;no pqual. lias stood tha test for years, nnd always doe3 all claimed for lu Is epeclal ly adapted for house plants and gardening, glMug a healthy growth and nbund anttlowcrs. . over 10 i.ooo packages sold InlSSl. Awarded thj medal nt tho mechanics' fair In liosion. rut up In packages a cents each. COIAJM11I IN OFFICE. at 10 and For sale at TUB ADVKi'.THiSflS bynaaresslng OEO. P. KOWI5LT. t CO., 10 spruce st New Yotk can learn the oixctcostot any proposed line of ADVEIlCISINO In American Nowspapers. tfluo-pago Pamphlet, S5C. OUTTHISOUT! ATEsSt5isS40wpEEERK. Ur have storoa InlB Inadlner Citios. from which our ot'UUobUlu thoirkiti 1 UdMquUUy. Our l'mcurles ail l'i Ln lpiil (JlUci'H aru ut r'rl. lu. Huul for our Xaiv Cnlitluruu klul ..7).. mill. Allittl.- vil fia LUSCLIL SCRAHTOfJ, PA. Morcli 3-ly That You potato pes -r, 'MlUZIPCtWU" 1 1 IUUUUMI H!i gives every buyer perfect protection. STATE NOKMAL SCHOOL tho Principal. F. I'. UlT.LMYKIi, Secretary. SET fiJ& isssjh Iu the manufacture of Orgaus is resulting in the production and sale of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer partic ularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into exis tence, without any merit whatever, oxcept to bo offered cheap, and then when purchased found to be dear at any price. Will you not then, reader, If you Cf ositiexiipSatee Buying cm Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing the names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assort ment ot styles of tho celebrated Dstey Organs can now be seen at tho new rooms of the Only Authorised Agent for the Ba tey Organa in Columbia Goxvaty. A. guarantee for five years from the manufacturers accompanies every Esley Organ. Jone25,'so-u WEBESR.--HiLHB2irIA3Sr &mM?K!iSWiW PIA 2sT O S, FIN E INLAID FBENOH WALNUT CASE OKOAN, !) STOPS, 90 CASH. Ensy Tciiiis. SntlHructlou tturuiiK'Cil. U-A-OODST'S lEtOOHVES, JIU3I0 II ALL HLOOK, WlttlEHS-BARRH. P JL ,'til Ml Ml Iffil i II1TI OF THE RIGHT PLAGE TO GET A SPRING OR SUMMER SUIT ES AT DAVID LOWEPJBERG 1TE It CHAN myMsk Woll AT EXAMINE THE fill ICV nnU'H I Buii mill 1UU11I0 BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS HANDSOME PATTERNS. PEUpECT FITS, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF SFK,I3iT(3- GOODS ON HAND. THE BEST, A' 8l.1V T MM GMMmg THE REST STOCK OF ni'll m minima uiiiiimis uluth m