THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Mr The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, SliPTKMBEU 29, 1882. Correct Knllrnnil Time Tnble. Trains on tho l'liltadclphtn R It. It. loavo ltupcrl m follows : noum. it 4in. ra. 6 s p. tn. . ft W. H. II. Icito Moomaburg RORTtl. e Ida. m. 4Wp,D. Trlns on tho D. I, ns follows i hoktii, sootn. t us a. m. 8 2J a. m. 30 wa. m. II 49 a. in. SI p. tn. 4 21 p. m. Tho It 4S train Bouth connects with tho I'lilla. del phi a ft Reading at ltupert, and with the Northern Central at Northumberland. Tho 8:s a. m. train connects at Northumberland with 9:93 train on Pennsylvania road reaching Philadelphia at 8:tn p. tn Tho Ui4 train connect with Philadelphia and Heading roM at import at 11:00 reaching I'lilla dolphla at:00p. m. tie 11:45 train connects with Pennsylvania roal at Northumberland at 1:4! reaching l'hlladel phla at 7:3 p. m. ....... . Tho 4:T p m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 8:03 p. m. ana roachoH Philadelphia at tM a. m. Icronal. Col. 8. Knorr has licen In Hrlilgcport, Connecticut, lately. J. C. Ruttcr, Jr., ot tills olllco will take a trip for tho benefit of his health. Mr. awl Mrs. George Slovens of Townn da, aro visiting friends In Catawlssa. Ij. B. Wlntcrstecn, Esq., awl several others of our townfolk, attended tho organ concert at Danvlllo on Tuesday evening. Mr. Fred Eycr and fnmlly of Danville, expect to move back to Bloomsburg next week. Their mnny friends will welcomo them back. Mr. Eycr hns been connected with tho Asylum for several years. Miss Iksslo Pardee, daughter of Hnzlc ton's mllllonalro coal operator, 1ms been wedded to Mr. A. 8. VanWIcklc, Btipcrln. tendent of the New York and Ohio Coal Company, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Frank Cooley and Miss Kuto F. Drodrlck were married last week, Tlitirs dny nt ono o'clock In tho afternoon, at tho rcsldcnco of tho bride's father, Hon. Thorn nsBrodrlck, Mayor of Wilkes-Ilarrc. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. L. Jones, Rector of St. Stephen's Church, only tho relatives and closest friends of thobrldo nnd groom being present. Tho affair was thcrcforoa quiet, unostentatious one. But many there aro to congratulnto both of these young people, and the wishes for their happiness and prosperity will be of tho slnccrest sort. Mr. Cooley Is a journal- 1st of long experience, now engaged upon thi! Surulau Nacn-Dealcr, of Wilkcs-Barre. iScrcmloa lltpublican. Mr. Coolev Is well known In this county, 1,-vlni. lmn nn tin' editorial stall of tho ColtjuuiaN for sovcral years. Wo tender our warmest congratulations, and wish Mr. nnd Mrs. Cooley a long life of bliss. " 00 empty bnrrcls and half barrels for sale at the Exchange hotel. J. L. Glrton has lately put out n, m sign In front of his St. Elmo restaurant. Autograph albums at tho Coulmdian store. New styles. Jacoby will open his "Oyster Buy" on Friday tho 20th. Geo- l.nycock of Rupert, caught a sun. flsh In the creek on Monday, that weighed pno half pound. It was nine Inches long. Holmes & Schuyler have it now advertise ment In this Issue, to which tho attention bf our renders Is called. Mrs. Jerry Gross hns given birth to n eon. Her husband went to Philadelphia last week to seo them. Neat stoves havo been purchased by tho commissioners for tho several olllccs In the court house. Tho old ones were too large, nnd not nt all ornamental. Geo. 8. Lcnhart of tho Berwick Oatette hns secured a position with tho Easton Daily Argus. Tho monthv Gosncl Tomneranco meet ing will be held In tho Lutheran church on Tuesday evening October 8rd commencing at half past seven o'clock. Tho first Buckwheat flour of tho season was offered on Monday. Tho prlco nsked was $4,00 n hundred- As the crop promi ses to bo good, there will not bo much sale for It at that price. Tho Commissioners havo placed a heavy foundation under tho safo In their office, nnd have opened flues In tho wall to ventil ate tho cellar, both of which were needed. The foul air In the cellar makes the olllccs damp nnd unhealthy. nor ims censed nt 1110 licrwlcK car shops for tho present, nil their contracts having been completed. They will hot bj Idlu long, ns they will no doubt bo able to secure other contracts soon. It throws sovcrnl hundred men out of employment. Do not forget that Saturday October 7th, Is the last day of paying taxes. If not done ,liy that time, your vote 13 lost. See that 'your own Is paid, nnd thennsk your neigh bor If ho has paid his. Not a single Demo cratlc vote must be lost, this fall. Tho fair wjll open on Wednesday, Octo ber 11th, nnd continue four days. It proml. ,scs to bo a lino exhibition, and every one should do all they can to 'help it along. If iyou have anything that Is wprtli seeing, enter it at thu fair and give the public tho benefit of it. Tho whole amount required, fifty thous and dollnrs, has been subscribed for tho new bridge works, hero In town. All that Is nccessnry now Is for tho other parties to show their ability to carry out their part of tho contract which ts to raise $160,000, nnd tho now works will bo an accom plished fact. Tho organ recital at tho Mahoning Presbyterian church, Danvlllo, on Tues day evening, was a rnro treat to musicians. Tho organ Is a now ono presented to tho church by Mr. Thomas Beaver, at n cost of $3,G00, and Is a noble Instrument. Mr, D. D. Wood, tho blind organist of St, Stephen's church, Philadelphia, was tho performer, and ho dlsplycd his wonderful gifts to tho best ndvantngo. Tho pro grnmmo consisted of selections from Men delssohn, Beethoven, Hnndcl, Bach, Rossini nnd other masters, and though rather heavy for n miscellaneous audience was greatly enjoyed by thoso who could comprehend It. Slvcn Awiiy. A vnlunble stylographlc pen Is given nwny with every (mart bottle of Caw's ink sold nt tho CotUMntAK store. Tho ink is tho best quality, nnd sells at Jjl.00 n quart. Cnll soon and secure a bargain. HiKltlcti Dentil. Sheriff Dccgan, Sullivan county's candi date for State Senator, who was taken sick nt tho conference at Danvlllo, died sudden. ly at iiugiiesvllle, Lycoming county, on tho 24th while on his way home. He was sixty three years of nge, nnd for n number of years has been prominent in tho politics of Sullivan county. He was a genial gentle man, nnd a good citizen, nnd hU untimely death will bo mourned by a largo circle of friends through the State. Mlllcrn' Htnto Convention. The fifth annunl convention of the Penn sylvania state millers' association will bo held In llarrlsburg, nt tho Lochicl hotel, nt 10 o'clock a. m.,on Tuesday October 10th. Sir. J. M. Hall, Piano Tuner from the old nnd reliable house of D. S. Andrtis & Co. of Wllllamsport Pa., will bo In town ,Oct. G, and will attend to all orders left I Millers and others interested .In thu milling No history Is better worthy of n place in Among tho candidates for favor with the music loving world Is thu Ims k Pond piano. These Instruments rcprtscnt a llfe-llmc of study nnd practical experience. Mr. Wm. II. Ivors, who has brought IhW piano to Its acknowledged high slnlc of pet fee. lion, Is without doubt one of tin most skillful nnd scientific plnno mnkci In thu country. In 1847, ho as a young man, enteted the factory of the celebrated houso of Chick crlng & Sons, nnd for twenty-fivo years held Important positions In thovnilnus departments of that very successful house, thereby gaining n comprehensive and ex tended knowledge of piano making. In 1870 he began business for lilnnclf, nnd tho merits of his Instruments were at onco recognized. Wherever these Pianos hnvo been introduced, they havo made rlcmls and found admirers, and have uni versally maintained their icpututhm for great durability, lino finish, tone, mid other desirable qualities. No better evidence of their tnetlt could be given than that they have been selected for U80 in the New England Conservatory of Music at Boston, where they are made. That the management should purchase fifty Pianos of this make Is conclusive ev. denco of their confidence in the Instrument. Had they entertained the least particle of doubt as to the durability nr perfection of tho Ivkus & Ponii Pianos, they would havo acted more cautiously and purchaslid a few of theso Instruments for trial. But this was not tho ca9cj they weru entirely satisfied that the Ivbiw & Posti Piano were as nearly perfect as could be made, and hav ing arrived nt that conclusion, adopted them for use at their conservatory. J. Saltzcr of this town ,U agent for these pianos, nnd has them on exhibition at his ware rooms. From personal examination tho writer is satisfied they ate just what they are represented to be. IittcrcHtliisr HtHtory. Tho very beautiful and wonderfully cheap cdltltlon of "Grccno's Large IIIs tory of tho English People," which is pub lished by tho Useful Knowlcdgo Publishing Co., Now York, is most deservedly finding a place in thousands of home libraries, It'ir tfttaa i1-l1ia imanintivna tit Its a rtm nm I omer utess goods no to J.utz cc Sloan's. C. C. Marr pays 00 cents for Butter. :1s for Eggs mill lllets for Lnrd. s unod rlttar ns can be found In town nro kept nt W. B. Allen's East end gro. eery. nprll 7-tf Ladles rendv mado coats and dolmans all now, 110 old ones, nt Clark & Son's. C. C. Mnrr wants Butter. Ettas. Chickens, Dtlcd Fruit nnd Oats- iwith Mrs. M. E. Nuss. On date. All work warranted- Tho largest stock of boxed writing 'pnpers in town, nt the Columbian store. Tho Sullivan county Democratic conven tion made the following nominations: Sena tor, James Bccgan, of Laportej Representa tive. B. S. Collins, of Dushorc; District At torney, A. Logan Grim, of Laportej Jury .Commissioner, John Mullen, of Elklnnd. The mission hold at Centrnlla last week attracted nn Immense number of people nightly. As tho crowd was gathering one evening an alnrm of fire was sounded nnd eight hundred pcoplo rushed pell mcll to- nrds PcifTcr's Hotel. The alarm proved to be false and was raised by some parties ho saw largo volumes of black smoke issuing from the rear end of tho house. It was, caused by tho lighting of a wood firo n the kitchen er beforo that I trado are cordially invited. Excursion rates will he mado by thu respeetlvo rail road companies, and orders for tickets at excursion rates cad be had by nddresslng B. F Isenbeig, Secretary, Huildlngdou, Pa. Wasted. Three girls to do general house work. Inquire nt this olllce. There aro fifty-two Luzerne county Jail. prisoners now in tho Spectacles and eye glasses, to suit nil ngca, at L. Bombard's Jewelry store. The season for shooting deer will com mence on October 1st and end January 1st. It is a long tlmo since we havo publicly called the attention of subscribers to their accounts, nnd wc ask indulgence only for few words now. On the 1st of October there nre a number who will owe us for one year or more, and wo earnestly re quest all who aro in arrears to scttlo up. Statements will be sent out during Octo. bcr, in the papers, and wo liopo that all who receive them will promptly glvo them their attention. Regular meeting of Winona Fire Com pany next Monday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. The capital stock of the Central Pcnn uylvanin Telephone Company has been in creased from $100,000 to $200,000. (. W. Stcmer's ofUco is ono of tho neat est In the Court House, slnco it was newly papered nnd painted. Thu Danvlllo papers speak very highly of the music mndo by our band while In thnt borough rccontly. Theru nro few better ones. Jacob Weaver, Wm. Gelse, JohnFortncr, David Hollingshead, and Agustus Rollings. head of Catawissa, and Peter Blllineycr of Bloomsburg, were arrested on Tuesday by B.i F. Dallmau, llsh commissioner, for vlo. lating the fish laws. They wcro arraigned before Justico Maize, who, after hearing the evidence, discharged them all except David Hollingshead, who was fined twenty live dollars, or allowed tho privilege, of ap. peariug at next term of court by entering bail. He gave bail for one hundred dollars and will have a hearing before Judge El- well nt December court. William Mastellar of Madison township, has purchased the homestead farm of the lato T. J. Vaudcrsllce in Hemlock, for $12,414. Tho report that thero will be a camp fire on Saturday evening of fair week Is untrue. The Grand Army wish it understood that there will not be a camp firo at that time. Tho convention of the Dio cese of Central Pennsylvania will meet nt Reading on the 10th of October to elect uu assistant bish op. The members of Ent Post G. A. R. will havo chargo of tho Dining hall on tho fair grounds during tho fair, and respectfully ask the patronage of the public. There is no more artistic paper hanger ond painter hereabouts than W. F. Bodlue. He does his work rapidly and skillfully. Many of the finest residences iu town show the result of his handiwork. There were four Infants baptized at tho Episcopal church last Tuesday afternoon, ono ot them belnc tho daughter of thu Rector. Rev. Mr. Swcntzel of Honesdale, .assisted in the ceremony. Mr. James Barton's new store room and dwelling on Main street, below Market, aro rauldlv approaching completion. Ell Joucs lias tho work In charge. F. E. Brockway, candidate for prothon otary In Luzerno county, had tho highest vote in tho convention on tho first ballot, but on tho second was defeated. Ho would have mado n good ofllccr. Unless it is tho Intention to haul away tho heaps of dirt along tho gutters, It seems useless to pay men to clean tho gutters out The heaps nro left until the first rain comes, when the dirt Is all washed back into tho cutter. This does not look like good management on tho part of the street com. missloncr. JiiBt received a new 101 of Elgin, Walt. hum, Springfield and other make of watches lu open and hunting cases, warranted from two to llvo years. Also sliver plated teaspoons one dollar a set, tablu spoons two dollars a set, at I, Bernhardt Jewelry Store. 0 l)-tf Mr. Lewis Gross, Proprietor of tho New York Clothing Store, left hero on Monday for Now York and Philadelphia to select his fall ami winter goods. Look out for a flno lino of Mens', Youths' and Boyi nobby suits 1 also a fine lino ot hats and caps, and n stylish lino of furnishing goods. Tho editorial management of tho Journal will chnngo next week when Dr. J. Schuy. ler will tako charge. G. A. Potter if 111 contlnuo as publisher, and tho establish went will be known as tho Journal Com pany, Tho form of tho paper will bo cluing c'd and enlarged to a seven column folio. It will continue to udvocuto Prohibition nnd Temperance reform, ami glvo more space, to general uuws. Wo wish tho nw firm success, There was considerable excitement on the street on Monday night, caused by an attack made by Frank Brewer, on another colored man from Wilkesbarrc. As the latter was passing Klnports' drug store Brewer hurled a largo stone at him, but missed the mark and the stone went through one of thu heavy plate glass show windows. Brewer then drew a revolver and llrcd at his retreating foe, but missed igaln, when he ran down an alley and es caped. The dilllculty is said to havo grown out of an alleged Intimacy ot tho Wilkes. larre party with Brewer's wife. When rank is captured ho will probably learn that he took the wrong method of redress. tig his Injuries. Mr. Frank N. Turner, of Rcndevillc, Ohio, and Miss Ada II. Eshlctnnn, were married on Wednesday morning, Septem ber 27, nt tho homo of thu bride's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Eshleman, on East street. Mr. Frank Watson of Philadelphia, was groomsman, and Miss May Whitney of Pottsville, bridesmaid. Misses Annie and Vlda Miller and two sisters of tho bride, Edith and Lulu Eshleman, were llowcr girls. Tho ceremony was at ten clock, and shortly after thu brldo nnd groom took thu train on thu Rending road for Potts- villo where they remained but a day and then left for their homo lit Rendvlllc, Ohio. largu number of presents were celved. Voter Heretic In TroutJlc AkoIii. Mr. Peter Herdl j has been arrested nt the suit of David Rcld and his wife, and taken before Judge Cummin, where lie gnyo bond in the sum of 1,500 for his ap- pearance this week, to answer thu allega tion of plaintiffs nnd abide further order of court. It is charged that Mr. Hcrdlc got possession of a noto for $1,000 made by Gcorgn Luppcrt In favor of Mrs. Reld, and that Mr. Hcrdlc got the noto cashed and appropriated thu money to his own use. Ripe ToinntocH In tlic Winter. It may not be generally known by farm. crs, truck patch owners, gardeners and others, but It is nevertheless n fact, that where there are vines still full of unripened tomatoes remaining in the garden In the fall of the year when tho frost comes, thnt If the vines aro carefully pulled up by the roots and placed In the cellar or In tho gar ret the green fruit on them will continue to ripen until it has all matured, and thus In- stead of a great many tomatoes remaining in the garden and going to waste, for thuy will not ripen in the natural manner after the season for frost has come, you may continue to have ripe tomatoes until late in tho winter season. Tho vines should be raised before the fruit is frost bitten. Tho drver the place the more favorable to tho ripening process. A Hint To Tenclters. Thero aro innumerable cases In which the failure to learn is not the fault of the child but of the teacher who does not know how to Impart Information. There are many teach crs who spend most of their educational ef. fortd on making tho children sit up straight refrain from talklug and In other respects conduct themselves with docorum. To en ter a school kept by such a teacher tho impres- slon conveyed to the mind of a reasonable, beholder Is that tho children arc posing with a vlow of having their photographs taken. When such a teacher carries such children through a recitation, it is as when a parrot is under training. The parrot fol lows with rigid exactness what it is told to say. So do the children. They receive merit marks for parrot.likc recitations. Iu spltu of this process, they sometimes man-, ago to pick up 11 little knowledge. Phita. ZYmM. even tno smallest library, and, tiiougu formerly published by the Harper's at 810, It is now easily within the reach of any one, the prices varying In tho several forms, from $1.00 in ono volume, octavo, cloth binding, to S2.60 in C vols. Elzevir edition, half Russia binding. It nlso forms a part of thu Cyclopedia of History which Is publishing by the same house For salo In this town at tho Comjmman store. V Lard, , For dlarrhrca nnd dysentery get Dr. (lalo'fl cholera specific. It Is the best nr tlclo. It never fnlls to cure. It nlwnys proves satisfactory only 25 cents. Sen Lulz & Sloan's wear for ladles gents and children. display of tinder- Llllcy & Blcnny havo received fifteen eases of boots which will bo sold nt very nw prices. Now Is the time to clear your feet of corns, bunions nnd callouses, ur. uaies' corn euro Is warranted. Money refunded If not satisfactory. 20 cents per package. Butlerlck'i October Fashion Books and Patterns at C. U. Mnrr's. Our stock of cloth, hair, nail, shaving and tooth brushes contains bargains which customers will not fall to appreciate. Black and colored cashmeres, nnd lots of oilier dresi goods nt Clark & Son's. Lutz it Slo.111 ladles' coats nnd winter. havo their now stock of Dolmns In tor fall nnd Men and bovs' Very cheap. Boots nt O. O. Mnrr's. Hcnntorlnl Conference. Tho Democratic conference for the 24th senatorial district, met at Danville on September 21st nt 2 o'clock p. m., nnd or catilzcd by olectlug Hon. Thomas Butler president, and M. J. Phillips, of Sullivan, and R. D. Darllng-on, of Columbia, secrc tarles. W W. Hart, of Lycoming, E. J, Mcllenry, of Columbia, W. II. Bortz, of Montour, and James Dcegan, of Sullivan, were placed In nomination, and after taking twenty-ninu ballots the conference adjourn ed, without making n nomination, until Friday morning at 0 o'clock, when eighty seven ballots wcro taken without a nomin ation, and tho conferenco adjourned to meet at Wllllamsport on Thursday October 5th, There nro two conferees from each county, making a total of eight, so that it requires five to nominate. It is probable that the conference would havo continued in session at Danville, had not Sheriff Deegan, of Sullivan county, been taken sick, nnd he was anxious to re turn home. BUSINESS NOTICES. Oil, WHAT A COUaill Will you heed thu warning. The signal perliaits of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask your selves If vou can afford for tho boko of saving fit) cts., to run the risk and do 110th-1...- i t. ...... t ....Atn .1.... uiK im 11. ,,1; ivimn 111,111 uajivi iuiiuu limb Slulnh's Cure will cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a .Million bottles were sold tho past year. It relieve Croup, ami Whooping Cough, nt once. Mothers do not be without It. For hime hack, side, or chest, use Shlloh's I'orus riaster. Hold by J, 11. Klnports. may 12-cow. POUND AT LAST. What every ono should have, and never be without, Is Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. It Is thorough and safo in Its effects, producing me most; wondrous cures 01 rncuiuatism, ncurnlcln, burns, bruises, and wounds of every kind. A LAWVEll'S TESTIMONY Durlnc elcht vears mvattacks of dysncn- sia wcro so terrible that I often had to stop business- rorkers Ulnger Tonic omit mo up from almost n skeleton to the perfect health I now enjoy. J. Jcrolomon, Law yer, N. Y. City. , BlIILOIt's CONSUM1T10N CU11E. This Is beyond question the most success, ful Cough Medicine wo have ever sold, a few doses Invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup, nnd Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of Consump tion is without a parallel In tho history of medicine. Since its first discovery it lias been sold on n guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you havo a Cough wc earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10. cts. nnd SI. 00. If vour Limes nro sore. Chest, or Back, Lame, use Shiioh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cts. Sold by .1. H. Kin ports. may 5 cow "HTEvcry color of the Diamond Dyes is perfect. Seo thu samples of the colored cloth at thu druggists. Uneq tailed for brilliancy. AMEIIIOAX 1S8TITOTE ON I'tJItK OUAPE WINE. The President nnd a Committeo from the Farmer's Club, of tho American Institute, have visited Specr's Vineyards and Wiuu Cellars, and they report thnt tho PortGrnpo Wlnu of Alfred Spcer, of Passaic, New Jersey, is the most reliable wine to bo ob. lained. It is row being used by Physicians who nre the most choice in the selection of wines for convalescent patients. The prln. clpal hospitals In New York havo adopted this wine. It is for salo by C. A. Klelm. Don't forcct It I Hendcrshott'fl Germnn Liniment Is n whole medlclne-chest In Itself. It relieves pain nlmost Instantly. It is nn Internal nnd oxternnl remedy which can bo tnken or applied for almost any disease of man or beast. Large bottles CO cents. o For n certain nnd pcrmnnent euro for ngue, chills nnd fovcr, dumb nguo mnl nrlal fever, &c, get llcndcrshott's Ague Tonic. It is a specific for all those tils tresslng diseases arising from exposure to stagnant water, bogs and nil marsh.mlns matlc influences. Pint bottles $1.00. Fnmlly medicine chests something en tirely new, In two sizes; No. 1, IU bottles, No. 2, 24 bottles. They nro just what every farmer should hnvo call nnd bco them. We keep well stocked with tho best, strictly pure, spices of all kinds also flavoring extracts. Borax In packages, nnd the best of Laundry soaps. N. J. Hendershott. MARKETREP0RTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. 1.00 1.(0 '.40 I.S0 Wheat per btuhi'l Hyo " Corn, " oats " " Flour oer barrel Cloversecd 5.50 muter M KITS St TullOW OS Potatoes 40 Dried V.'plcs- .06 TO THE FAIR Which promises to exceed in numbers of pcoplo and attractions on exhibition anything over held in our county. If so, while hero wc wish to call your attention to our large and complete stock of Hardware and House Furnishing Goods. When : not on the grounds give us a call whether you wish to buy or not, and see the many interesting and useful articles we keep in . stock. STOVES, STOVE Some of you may know we are going out of tho stove business, but others may not. We never bought anything but the best aud latest improved stoves, and our present stock which is not large we are closing out at very low figures.aud the early callers will se cure the bargains. ltam . Sides .tSUoalders Chickens Turkeys............... Lard per pound .... Hay per ton llecsvrax is 15 ,15 ..13 .10 10U0 USE FtMMIE gnnns PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. In addition to our stock of Hardware, Paiuts, Oils, &c., tor builders, farmers, blacksmiths, and our variety of tols for nic chanics,wo have,owiug to a growing demand of houso wives made a snecialtv of collecting useful articles for household use. Plain, 0"" Porcelain and tin lined Hollow Ware, Galvanized and Marblci.ed nUVT?Mulrod,l0l( 1W: I0"berry Bna Iron Ware, Wooden Ware, Baskets, Retined Stamped Tinware and the largest line ot lable Lutlery, and spoons in tnc county. To call, seo and price our goods, places you under no obligations to buy. iiuhc null. Black, blue, carmine, green nnd violet Ink In any quantity, from a live cent bot tle to (marts, nt the Columbian store. Tho argest stock and lowest prlcus in town, By the act of tho 24th March, 1817, nil bets on elections in tills Statu an; declared null and void. By the act of 2d July, 1830, any person making n bet on an election or ollerlng to mako such bet, forfeits three times tho amount bet or offered to bo bet, nnd nil public oillccrs and grand Juries are required to commenco proceedings against any person known to bo guilty. It is also made the duty of election ofliccrs to reject the voto ot any voter who has made a bet on thu election or who is Interested In such a bet, and It Is mado thu duty of thu Dlrec. tors of tho Poor to suu for aud collect for thu use of tho poor of the proper district or county all moneys wagered on elections, They enn recover It from jlther tho stnke. holder or tho winner. Bco Purdon's Digest, volume 1, pago 501, Miss Bertha M. Hagcubttch of Orange. vllle, was married on Thursday of last week to Mr, Geo. A.Erlegof Wllllamsport, Tho ireilMl 'Aibte sayst Tho wcddlni! ceremony was performed iu Oranguvlllu at 0 o'clock h the morning uy ucv. i;iiucoat oi imii piace, ami it was an occasion long to do napnliy remember. cd by tlio friends and relatives wlio wcro so fortunate as to bo present. Tho pres. ents were numerous and costly. Mr, and Mrs. Erieg nro now absent on their wed dlmi tour, vlsltlnc New York. Phlladel phla nnd other eastern cities i on their re turn a picasani iiome, lurnisueu uy tnu groom's father, and uenr their plaru of business on Pino all eet, awaits thu happy couple. Miss Hagcnbueh, thu bride, Is it charming young lady, held in high esteem by the pcoplo of her native piaco. Mr. Kncir. till) urooin, Is thu truvellnir renru bentallvu of his father, John O, Krleg, the steam cracker baker, and his trade on thu road proclaims the young man nn cucrgct 10 uusiucss jiami. CSdH ICxploHloil nt I'lyllioutll. Last Monday tho Dodson shaft at Plym outh was tho scene of a disastrous explos ion of gas by which two men, Thomas Cape, lire boss, and John Race, miner, were In Bluntly killed, nnd Henry Barnes, miner, scrlouBly and perhaps fatally burned. It seems that on Sunday night several breasts in thu upper vein caved in. and next morn ing about 4 o'clock three more gave way, As a result of tills tho ventilation in that part of the mlno was greatly Impeded nnd thu gas collected iu considerable quantities About 0 o'clock the lire boss entered the ralno with a naked light nnd a fearful er. plosion followed, resulting ns above stated. Tho explosion caused a further cavo In, and about lOo'clock a large strip of ground In tho Immediate vicinity of tho breaker nnd along the llnu ot the Delaware, Lacka. wanna nnd Western railroad sank about thrco feet, while for nearly one acre on each side of tho track tho ground was covered with cracks and crevices, reaching nn ono sidu almost to tho main street of thu town. Trains wero delayed considerably, and It was not until 3 o'clock P. M. that they wero suffered tn pass without unload lug the passengers. Ono of tho operators g;ivu It as his opinion that there was no apprehension of further caving, as thw sinking of the surface had not been gradual, but tho wholu space had gone down at once, Tho miners, howover, nro ot a different opinion, holding that a cavo in was liable to occur at any moment near tho foot of thu shaft. Much excitement was occasion ed in tho town concerning thu accident, nnd hundreds of pcoplo rushed to the sceno of tho disaster, while around tho breaker tho men nnd boys employed there in collected in groups and speculated on tho prohnblo consequences. Tho accident Is attributed to tho.curclessness of tho lire boss. On last Saturday afternoon a gnmo of base ball was played on tho fair grounds between a nine from Catawissa and ono from this place, resulting In a score of 7 to 0 in favor of the visiting club. At thu opening of the game our boys had tho Held and were hindered by tho wet grass. Boice, the pitcher, could not control tho ball, and the baiting club received their first bnsc on called balls nnd made their runs on passes thu ball being thrown en tirely out of tho reach of the catcher. Tho gamo was well played. A return game is expected on either Friday or Saturday of next week. The following is tho score, which, If studied carefully will illustrate how well the clubs wero matched, Bloomsburg, Gorman, lb ltrtiison, it Maloy cf 1'islier, rr Woodhouse, ss Eisely, c Jacoby, 2b iiageiuiucu, .)u Uoyce, p Totals. Catawissa. Randall, ss Owens, 2h Gordon, lb Manhart, !Jb Oiger, If Rishcl, c Margarum, rf liangnart, p Horner, cf Totals. OOIUIEOTED WEEKLY. l'LotlH The market was dull but steady; super- family js (Ht 13. ItYB K1.0tllt-$I75 (? 4 00. V No. nn am coil n M irket wai dull nnd lower for local use; sail j eilo h 80o ; an ml ted toe; No. 3 do Tec. OATS Mark, t us quiet and ttoady; No. 1 white 600 ; No. 3 ilo 4J Qt, 43c : No. 4 raised sse. l'llUVlsiONR Steady wltb filr demand. I.All!-J!arl.et was steady : city kettlo 13tf& I3c; looso butchers' n4c; prlmo steam f 12 87 HUTTEIt Tho market was nulct and fancy grades wanted creamery extra su 9 31c;do Rood to choice M 2Sc; Bradford county and New York extra sa 21. kqos scarce and wanted; Pennsylvania JOtf UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK OF CATniRNK LAZARCS SICIASID, OP OBiNQK TOWNSHIP. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. The undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or Dhans' court of Columbia eounty.to distribute tho fund In tho hands ot John Lazarus admlnts- 110 W NOW) what is it? Tho great system renovator is Burdock Blood Bitters. Try it and bo convinced. Price 4)1.00. a b r lb p o a 5 1 3 10 0 5 18 4 0 G 0 0 0 0 (5 0 0 0 0 5 0-1 0 5 nan oi 5 0 0 2 1 4 2 111 4 12 l :i 43 7 15 27 11 nb r lb po a (i 1 1 1 11 0 12 2 0 5 0 0 1) 0 5 12 11 5 3 1 10 5 11 8 2 5 2 110 5 0 1 4 4 5 10 0 0 47 0 9 2710 Innings. 2 3 4 5 (I 7 8 9 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0-7 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 2-0 A Woodhouse, Hanson 1 Bloomsburg, 1 Cntiiwlssu, 3 Two baso hits and Owens. Left on bases. llloomsburg 9 " " " Catawissa 4 Umpire Hugh Buckingham. Time of game 2 hours, 2 minutes. Scorers E. P. Curtis and John Gilbert. SKINNY MEN'. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, soxual Dublllty. LOCAL NOTICES. Flour and feed can nlways bo had at Allen's East end grocery. nprll 7-tf Black and colored silk plushes, velvets and cionuing piusnes nt UlnrK cc boirs, For Gimps, fringes, or any other kind of trimmings go to i.uu & siouirs. W. B. Allen has just opened a lot of nuw goods, embracing line groceries, glass ware, painted china, queeuswure, &e. All of tho best, and ut thu lowest prices. nprll 7-tf If you want trimmings of any kind go to uiarK a ton's, i.urgo assortment Klnport's Compound Asiatic Balsam, or uiarrntea cure, a remedy tnai nas never failed In dlnrrhtca. It also gives Instant relief in colic, cramp, or pain, in thustom nch, Prepared nnd sold by J. 11. Klnports livans' uiock, .uiuu ni., iiioomsourg rn AUg. 4111 uin For llannels of nny LuU & Sloim's, description go to XcrHoiial 1 To Men Only I Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Michigan, will send Dr .Dye's Celebrated Electro-Yultalo , niack and colored dress silks at Clark Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for ' Bon's. thirty days to men (young cr old) who nru ' nflllcted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vital-' Ity, nnd manhood, nnd kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy relief nnd complete restoration of health and manly vigor, Address as above, N. B. No risk Is In curred, as thirty days' trial Is allowed. I Oct. 28, '8l-ly I DYSrEl'SIA. AND T.1VEU OOMPX.AINT. Is it not worth the small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every Bymptom of these distressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Shlloh's Vitalizcr, every bottle has a printed guar antee on It, use accordingly and if it docs you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by J. II. Klnports. may 12-cow. want a lot oi teams rigui niong 10 uaui jnon sa)a taDii out nimucr irom auoui iour mues noove Rohrsburg where Clint Lewis is sawing, sept M-tn near Jlatlicw JUcuenry's ordoiin llama's to Bloomsburg and Berwick, $5,00 per per thousand to Bloom, and $0,60 per thousand to Berwick, through July, August, and September. I give all kinds of store goods, Hour, meat, clover and timothy seed, conl, lime, harness, llv-ucts &c, at Silas oung's i.ignt street, rn. juiy sj-sw AXHWKIt THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people we see around us, seem to prefer to sutler nnd he mado miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cts., u will sell them billion a V ltallzer, guaran teed to cure them. Sold by J. II. Kin ports. may 5-eow Persons whose blood has been corrupt ed, und tho circulation deranged by foul secretions tho result of the disordered hiitiislrv of the body need for their purl. flcation something llku an inward baptism at tho hands of .Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkham, whoso laboratory is at No. 233 Western Avenue. Lvmi. Mass. Her Vegetable Compound Is fairly inundating the coun try ns with a river of life. SIIILOU'S OATAltltll uemeiiy. A timi'vc- lous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, und Head Ache. With each bottle there is nn ingenious nasal Injector for tho moru succcsstui treatment ot tneso com plaints without extra charge. Price OOcts. CJ..1.1 1... I IT Tn...in..ta ....... K oum uv f. it. iiiuiiuiis. int., u-uun, The best euro for diseases of the nerves brain and muscles, is Brown's Iron Bitters A OOOD INVESTMENT. My wife said I was n fool when I brought lionio a bottle ot rarncrs uinccr ionic. But when it hrokoiui my cough and cured her neuralgia and baby's dysentery she thought It u good Investment. N. "i. Tai lor. "Slow and steady wins tho race." Steadily, but not slowly, Kidney-Wort is distancing all competition tor universal popularity and usefulness, This celebra ted remedy can now uo ouituneu in tnc usual dry vegetable form, or In liquid form. It is put up in thu latter way for tho convenience) of those who cannot readily prepare it. It will bu found very conceniiaicd and win act wun ctiuai elllclcncy in either loiin. Jlend advertise. meiu. See a woman in another column, near Specr's Vineyards, picking grapes from widen opeer's t'ort Urnpo YViuo Is mailt, that is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession, for the use of Invalids, weakly persons and tho aged. Mild ny urugglsts. sept va-iy "itouon ONKATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, tiles, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. joo. uruggisis. Addison's Liver Renewer. or medicine prepared fot diseases of tho liver; dyspep sla, sick and nervous headache, constipa tion of tho bowels, colic, sour stomach, heartburn, fever and ague, dropsy, Jaun dice, &c prepuied from roots nnil herln strictly vegetable. Prepared only by J, H. Klnports, jiioomsbtirg, l'n. Aug. 4th 3m. "lIUCIIUl'AIIIA." Quick, complete cure, nil annoying Kid ney, Bladder and Lrlnary Diseases, ifl, DiuggUts. ES,.?;iliV!i,',.r,rIun:-,,,ORAT0Ry. .a 1 1 1 i i u i iviiwivid mivi HuiuivrB, Bpeciuiiutg 1 In their departments. Thoruuirh and syste matic culture In Vulrr, CiiunrliiiliHi and Anion, lntlielr appllcattoi tu conversation, itecltatlou nnd oratory. Chartered 1875. Grants diplomas. I'aii rerm opimih iiclolier a. tJcndfor trator of said estate, to and among tho parties entitled thereto will perform tho duties ot I his nppotRtment at omco oi rreezo.Kyeriy a wnuo In llloomsburg on Tuesday, October Jlst, 1SS2, at ten o'clock a. m., when and where all persons Having claims; upon saia runa are rcqucsica to present, mem or oo torevcr aeuarrca irom com- lncr in on satu tuna. JNO. M. CLARK, Beit 22 ta. Auditor, UDITOUS NOT1CK. ESTATE OF HENRY KIKOSBDRY. DECBA8RD. Tho undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or- E nans' uoun ui uoiumoia county to aisirt ut.o funds In hands of ceo. A. Dotv. administra tor, d. b. n.. will attend to the duties ot his appointment at ms omco in iiioomsnurg. on S iturday. Nov, 4th at 10 a. m., where parties having claims on said fund are requested to present them or bo f orover debarred from coming l'URK- I.llley fi Slcppy, Orangevllle, wlllrccelv a car load of salt this week. Parties want ing salt will do well by calling nn them before purchasing elsewhere. Wool and Cotton Mnrr's carpet chain ut C. O. Farmers dealing nt W. B Allen's eun uooouimoduted with stabling, apr, 7-tf, C. U. MtOCKWAY, Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF UBNJ. BAIIME, DECEASED, LOCUST TOWNSUII'. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or- Ehan's Cuurt ot Cuhimbla couuty to make dlstrl. utloo ut the balauee In hands of the administra tor or Si a estaiu to ana amonifst tuo parties cn titled thereto will sit in tho onleo ot Freeze. Kyer- ly K White In llloomsburg on Saturday the asth uay ot October wi, t iu o'clock a. m. or said day, when and where all parties Interested in said 03 tatn mu-a attend or bu forever debarred from any snare oi sum tuuu n.v. WDITB, Sept 88 ta Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. IN THE MATTER OF THE (.STATE OF SAJIUEI. RUONE, UKeKAbKU. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho orphan's Court of Columbia county to distribute, th! balanco of tho funds In the hands of the ad. mlnlatrator of nald decedent at shown by his nrst I ana naai account, win mi in me aiscnareo or his duties at his omeu in llloomsburg upon the Ktli (lav or octoDrr HV1 at ten O'clock in the forenoon. nt. which place and time all pnrtles Interested In said estate are required to attend or bo forever I aeoarrea from any huaro in said lunu. I'AUL E. W1KT, 8cpt 2S-tn Auditor. READY-MIXED ASD PASTE, lead r i tuiro COMIIINUU WITH PURE LINSEED Oil, -AN1 ZFIISTE COLORS, NO UNPLEASANT ODOH. UDITOR'S NOriCE. ESTATE OF JOHN KLINE, DECEASED. 'i he undorslgned Auditor appointed by the Or- pinn a uuun oi uuiuuiuia icuuniy, uj maKU uia irlbutiou of amount In bands ot Kiecutor accord- to directions contained In the latt will and 'testa ment of said deceased, win perform tho duties of his appointment at bis olllco in liloo i.Bburg, on Saturday, Oct., '11, ivli, at ton o'clock In tho fore noon, wnen aua wnero nit persons interesica mui appcur uuu prove ineir ciuiuu or uo ue uatTuu truiu any euaru ui a uu iuuu WM. CIIltlSMAN, Auditor. Satisfaction Guaranteed on E1 STHAY IIEIFEU Cnmrt within the enclosures of tho under signed, In Sugarloaf township, on or about the suth ot Hoptcmber lssi, a red belter about two years old. with a silt under tho rlzht car. the owner w 111 call and prove property, pay crargca ana uute uer away or sue win oo utsposea ot ac cording to law. bopt. fi-3 w E. 8. KItlTZ. A DMlNISTKATRIX' NOTICE. ESTATE OF SAMUEL SETDEKT, DECEASED. Letters of administration on tho estato of Sam uel ityburt,Ute of n:ou township, Col. co., deceased luvo been granted by the ltegtster of said county to Susan Seybcrt All portions having claims against the estate or said dt cedent nro reouested to nro- sent them for settlement and those Indebted to mako payment to the undcrBlgncd administratrix wuuoui uuiuy. Kept SO Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. MIATKOF JOHN LEWIS, LATE OF Sl'UAHLOAF TOWN- Kill!', UKCKASKD. Loiters of administration on tho estate of John Lo wis late ot hugarloat tot. nshlp Columbia county ruuuu.1 iii'uuiiM'u, jmvu imuu gruiiivu uy uiu Itfirliter ot said county to Johu Asselmnn. ud- mlulstrator. All persons having claims against tno euato ot tno decedent, uro renuesied to ore- sent them for settlement and those Indebted to tno estate to mavo payment to tho undersigned nuinimairuiur wiinoui ueiay, A. I.. FRITZ. JOUST ASI1EI.MAN. Attorney. Cam bra. Ben" 9-0 w. Administrator. A UDITOH'S NOTICE. MONEY REFUNDED. DELIVERED FREE OP FREIGHT Wlieru wo have no ngent. BiorOrderfl nnd iiuiuincs bv Mail or Tolqihono receive rnoMrr attention. -AKniu; hh. MoatourWMtB Leafl Ziuc &ColorWovlcs RUPERT, PA. HENRY S. REAY, Proprietor. F. B. HARTMAN, SALESMAN. May iiJ -Cm A Good Article. A Ono HOTEL STAND In the town of Espy, lately repaired, In good run ning order, with a good trado. Central location. uncap unu un eaay leruia. .& FARM of S! acres, wltb good largo buildings, ax acres cf woodland, li wells, tn a good state of cultivation, on a pun lie roan, tx mues irem urangcvitio, bo rders on Flsblngcreek, Also ono of 9i ncrts Xroiu irom uguistreei, mm plenty ot iruu, water, uuuomgs, muuer, Also ono of do acres on Jcrseitown Mil. nlontr public road from Tiloomsbtirg to Jerse.vtown, In good state ot cultivation, buildings, water, fruit, Plenty oi uuiuur. A LOT of 14jf acres x miles from llloomsburg, build ings, nun, pieniy ot wnior, gpienuiu iocaiion,uno land for trucking. Cheap, A Grist Mill on Llttlo Flsblngcreek 3 miles from Bloomsburg Turbine wheel, full water power, dwelling nouso Including is aerosol land, with a paying trada Terms to suit purchaser. . A large brlcK resldenco on Second street, cor ner lot, all conveniences. Also one on East St., with Btnblo, fruit, well and houso In present style. Also a large frame dwelling Houso on East St., on a double corner lot, with plenty of fruit, out-Kitcncn, siamo ana suited tor retired life. , iTUU Ul-llLJ. UI IIUII., all conveniences, well A frame dwelling houso on corner of Fourth and West streets, for salo choap. tine on 7th street, corner lot. Terms, part down nnd balance tn monthly installments, one on 3rd street, price low and terras easy. A dwelling house on Centre street, flno fruit, well, ntable, ground! and building In beft ot or der. Terms to tult purchaser. Apply at tho law omco ot Wm. Cnrlsman la Moyer's llulldlng, llloomsburg, l'a, August i, tr, For the past four years tho well known houso of Batigh & Soiih, 20 S. Delaware Avenue, rhilad. havo been oflerinK to our furmers thoir superior phos phate tor whent, tobacco, corn and other crops. This was the first firm to leant that fanners could not altera to pay trom s-iU Tfimted IN TUB MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ACQTSTl'S MACON, DECEASEU, I'llft lini1lrM!(.rifi(l nuilltr nnnrtlntml h. tha f plans' Court of Columbia couuty I'euusylvatila to fn ftftf) npr ton fnr r fnvtili7Pr iitul distribute balanco In hands of admr. of said w s,l,v' luu ,ur u lcl lu't-1 illnl decedent as per account connnned absolute Sept. tlipv oiit tn wnvlr to mnnnfiiptn ro t) 1SS1 will elt for tho dlseharuo of tho riutlna 'nt L,lJ S-L W WUJh. IV ItlUIllUtlLUlI 15 his appointment nt his onico In llloomsburg, u I n n nrtiolft for lncci motipv lint said county on Friday October VTtli mi at T tiin uu ,1UL, lul 1La IHUUJfi UUb ? '."?i?"".0J,R! .c.?"u!eJ?u p ??? to contain a t 1 10 virtues ot tho iofsa!a,fun0duororovcraebarr'''1 trom ttny tl"u"0 high priced article CIlAUl.Ktj 11, UAHKLKY, Sept S9-3W Auditor, Cataloguo aud puisiweius to l, II. iieciitel Secretary. 1411 and His Chestnut streot, Hilladelphia. CCTION NOTIOK. -pi-KCl O AT A RR HElys'CreamBa.m llw nasal passages ol wuiurruui virus, caus. Ing hoilthy secrotlong aiuys imiammation, protect the mem lrau4 from additional colds. coiimletflv ho. In tho sores and restores tl.o sense ot taste and smell, illenenclal re- Notice Is hereby L'lven that the ro.ul.ir nnniinl meeting of tho (stockholders of thu mcmmHimri. Water Company will bo held In llloomsburg Oc tober Uth lsviat thu onicoof v. i limn) er. Treat., K'twceu the hours of two and four o'llock lu thi ultcrtiuou, lor the l uroohoot electing n Hoard of Dlrectois tot-ervo tor tno msuiuzseur and for the transaction or nny other imilueti of vuo wiuym. tunil r, IIIMJUKYISK, s,Puo Bccr,itary' $& They arc now manufacturinc and selling a phosphato for 25 per ton on care or boat in Philit., which has been tried and found .just what tho fanners need. Laro numbere of farmers havo used it and recommend it to thoir neighbors. For circular "Siraj I showing guaranteed analysis ad dress UAUGII & SONS, thorough treatment will cuiu catarrh, nuv fever 4o I'neciualed for colds lu tho beau Agreeable to use. A p. ii fri-S pi)' by tho little rlneor n" rui E-rC .iioat nis. un receipt of mty ccnts.wiU mill a package for Mo by alldfiigglaui. ELY'S t'HKAM HALM CO., Oswego, N, V, AGKXTSt AGRXTS! AGENTS! For CF.N, nODOF.'S biaa' new boolc, tntitled Thirty-Three Years Among A true record of tho Author! Thirty Tkrte Year rtrtonal E tTVnce ujAony our JitUtum. CnMVUIi nn able Introduction By Gen. Sherman ThU new work wm at price nih-crlbcrt for Ly Vrcrilcnt Abthuh crn-i n iWiwt ul ,y Qea, Sherman, tim. Grant, (Jen. SAtrtJ.w, (. n tftiuroil, end thoutarufi gf Jim IntntMcn. (Hw. Uium " - It U t txit book on InJun Lifttitrvritltn." liieiior VI iLkT (Mctho4.it,) Itj-i '( Uabookpf intuwnM valut." It U the only tuthentia account of our In dim i ivcr ul.lUhfd, fully remling their "loner Hf e,' Mcrrt dtilnji, csit"!U, etc. It It rtplcta with thrUlloe experience! cf the Author, end cf fimotie Scout, Trpper Cow.boyi, Mmcr. ltorder liuffiaoi, etc.,rlTUUjrortrtjlDjf Life la the Great Went a It now is. 484 thuiuami in rt$$. With FUel Kneraring and Superb Chromo-Ulhofrnph I'latei la K colors, from photograph! made bjr the U, 6. Government tTfrxtlffvrthUgrtat worl, AGE.Yl'rtt ThU grind book ti now ouUelllni all other 10 to 1 iVo comjietitiotu Agent areraee 10 to SO order adajr, K want I0OO more anla at once, Zjcu-hw Ttmtory awl rial Ttrrn ptrcn, Our larffe circular! with full pellicular! '! nt, A fine Bpeclraeu Tlate ent in aJJuion for a 9 cent tamp, Addreii the eole publlthen, A. D. WOUT11WOTOX CO., lltmoiD, CO a. sept 'it 4m sept. 6. im. 20 S. DELKWAH12 AYJC, i'llILADKU'UIA. AMD thowlntf up tlieKt w Vor . of it lv, with Iti paUcta, It r uwdd ttiorii;hir , Ka rufthlntr eloTatcd train, It count lc light. ta roinauw.lle mj tcry. tu dark crtinea an lUrrittlo trajredlea, Ha rharltlca. and tn fact e-Turjr ilifttoof llfointhocrvatetty, lHjrVt vato time actlliiK Mow book, tut tend fur clrtUUrs eUina full tabid vt content, termito Apt-ut. Ac Prof rs.u now rvadjf and territory In meat demand. Addrtw DOUOLAt3aJR0363 NtBeventh8t,FMWebliia,F. Bcpt, tit 4-w 4 Ma mm M kiAtm is mi tritTit f rvuuu.m uu, tuiTuRtny akd ,iituUrinatbCuupUtlon. 11TT Alt lA Uuiui Lmi muiuLii t tlxttMlbbll (Wc4.1 tww bMKtitiai. U4IUIWtdlBkM MUltUMVlUwM UirMuat-4 ftttt "ItauM I'mi1,u4 I I m tk taluhMidl ll u Jwd4 tM. 1 1. L WL 1 ll 1 KAtLLkki lw rw.yd tj .Bftrkt vt w eliii. Oklj Hi tun 4 4111,1 U r (.Hlruatiw a VrtVnr C'UAiUW,Vavt.lUuiM,Mr fcopt.iw, 1-y