The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA.,. fhFday, august 2,7m Correct Kiiltroail Time 'ruble. Trains on tho Philadelphia & It, tt. leavo Huport NORTH. SOUTH, 0 son. m. It 43 n, in. 4 uo p. in, b 13 p. tn. Trains on tlio I). L. e W. It. It. leavo llloomsbiirn rouowni NOKTII. south.. J 80 a.m. 8 2.1a.m. o 47a.m. , 11 45 a.m. c Hi p. m. 1 4 3i p. m. n-h, 1 1 45 train soutli connects with thn I'hlln, nfilnhlft & Heading nt import, and Willi thu Northern Central at Northumberland. Ths 8:43 tn- tralncj mods al Northumberland nitli :M train on ronnsylvaola road reaching Phlladoiptilant8:i p.m Tho 11:11 train conuuets with ftilladvlphU and tt-idlDg roai Ub ittiurt. ui iitoii ruuuiuug l'lllin iinlnlila at 6:00 p. m. Tho 11:13 train connecta with Pennsylvania raiai isoruiuiuvuttauu ui, luutlllU 1 "tmuul- nhla at 1:15 p. m. Tho 4:OT p. m. train connocts with 1'oiinsylvanla raid at Northumberland at 8:0 p, in. auu readies Philadelphia at :ss n. m, Trains on the N. tV W. 11. Firry as follows ! NOKTII. T.41 a. m est p. m Hallway pass Ulnom SOUTH. U.oa p. m, t.oj p. m. I'crHoitnl. Miss Hvn, Itupcrt Is visiting friends nt Hiifiliesvillc. Miss llclla Viinllorn of Maucli Chunk, Is visiting nt I. S. Kulm's. Col. J. 0. Freeze and wife are spending a few days at Kane, In McKcan county. Charles Bcitscli, of Mauch Chunk, visit cd friends In this place during tho past week. Mrs. Gen. Ilcckman nnd granddaughter, of I'htllipsburg, N. J., nro tho guests of Dr. J. B. McKclvy. Hon. C. K. Huckalow went to Lancas tcr on Tuesday to atend the funeral of Judge lilack. K. C. Blackmcr, blank book printer of Burlington, Iown, was visiting E. C, Cas well during tho past week. W. M. Sloan of Three tttvers, Michigan, came In on Thursday morning and will vis- It among friends hero for about a month. H. C. Blue, of Danville, is nn nctivo Winona fireman, ho camo up on Tuesday to go along with the company to Jones' Lake on an excursion. Quito a number' went from hero on Tues day to attend tho Grange picnic at Wil liams Grove, Cumberland county, Sylves tcr 1'iirscl and Hugh McBrldo were among them. Davis Brooks came up from Mnuch Chunk on Tuesday to lead thu baud In company with the Winona Fire Company In their excursion to Jones' Lake on Wed nesday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gould, Mrs. Bellas and Miss Jennie Bellas registered at the Exchange last Friday and remained until Tuesday. They wcie on their way to Phil adelphia, their home, from Englesmere where they spent several weeks. Tho following persons from this place and vicinity accompanied the excursion to Watkins and Niagara Falls on Tuesday : Mrs. Freas Brown, II. V. White, J. K. Lockavd and wife, G. M. Lockard nnd wife, It. B. Angcll and wife, J). "W. Kitch en and wife, G. M. Quick, wife and sister, E. II. Little, Robert llnrtman, Frank Fur scl, George P. Ittnglcr, P. Ilarman nnd wife. II. S. IJeay and wife, Hupcrt : Jas. Sands, Mordansville. W. B. Poust.sold 30 tickets for tho ex. curslon to Niagara Falls on Tuesday. The Northumberland Baptist Associa tlon will meet at Berwick on September 20th, next. About 1G00 people attended the printers' picnic which went to Glen Onoko fiom Wilkesbarre last week. Thomas Strlnc, senior editor of thu Mil toman, died nt his home in Milton on the 17th, aged about !!8 years. The Knights of Pythias of Danville, and their friends, will liave a picnic at IIcss' Grove, Rupert, on the 29th. The Lutheran Sunday School will hold a picnic in Oak Grove next Thursday. Should it rain that day, it will bo held on Friday. If a man is without a newspaper to keep him advised of current events in these stirring times, he may bo said to be in the world but he is certainly not of it. Fon Sai.k. A registered full blood short horn dnrham cow. Took first premium at last fair. Price 00.00. Inquire nt Rawllngs' Meat Market, Malu St. There is a deartli of local news this week. Thero have been no fires, no accidents, no fights, no runaways, no arrests, no any. thing, all of which Is good for the commu. nity but soverc on the editors. Miss E. E. Dengler will begin a school for children nt her homo on ' Centre street, between Fourth nnd Fifth, about Septem ber 1st. Sho wllllnstruct such children as are too young to enter the public schools. EsTitAY, Five lambs and three ewes strayed away from tho undersigned. Any Information as to their whereabouts will be rewarded. E. A. IUwi.isos. G. P. Drcisbacli, Isaiah Bower and Joseph K, Eves, who were appointed by tho Court nt May term will meet on Friday to consider tho propriety of building a bridge ncross the Susquohanna at the Bloom' ferry. The Columuun office Is prepared to furnish all kinds of paper bags, plain or printed, nt city prices. Merchants pur. chasing of us will save freight on their orders. In tho table of votes last week tho fig ures for Beaver and Berwick East wero misplaced by mistake in correcting proof. Tho voto in Beaver was 04 nnd 41, giving White 2 delegates nnd Buckingham 1. In Berwick East it was 45 for Buckingham, giving him both delegates. Tito Winona Firo Company, accompan ied by the band, went to Pittston on Wed, ncsday morning, to attend n picnic nt Jones' Lake, as tho guests of Eagle lloso Co. About 21 members turned out. They did not return in tlmo for us to give a ro Port of their visit this week. Tho citizens of Espy will make appllca tlan ut Bcptcniber term of court to bo Incor. porated Into n borough, If Incorporated they can elect their own constablo i nt tho present time tho constable for the town ship lives in Light Street j and it Is often very Inconvenient to semi for him, Tho store room of Harvey Hencock was entered last Friday evening and lobbed ot money and j.;oods to the amount ofnbout $H0. Tito work was probably done by eouie one resident In this section, as an en. tranco was affected by means of, ordinary mechanic's tools. By keeping u closo wutch tho thieves will no doubt soon bo brought to Justice. The Montour county fair will commence Wednesday October 3d nnd continue four days. J. J. Ilrowcr still continues to lead in tho carpel tnislnees. Ho has Just put In a new stock. See ids ndvcrtlseincnt In another column, A. few gentlemen boarders can bo nccom. modnled with board by applying at w' Mits. Pattkn, Corner of Third nnd Centre Si's. Will an Z.uiur nnd wlfu returned to their home In Audubon, Iowa. Mr. ftiiiur'ls n son ol John Zancr of Forks, nnd Is In the butchering business with Ids brother Alfred at Audubon. Wantkd. Immcdlately.ono femnlo for to teach Fall term of school nt Chestnut Grove B-lionl House In .Inckson township. Apply ,0 Wu. L. Manning or 1'llANK TltlVBl.riKCK. We shall send out statements Boon to nil who aru Indebted to us on subscription. Tito date on each p iper shows to what tlmo It Is pnld. Those who wish to avoid being dunned should pay up nt once. The Mountain Grove camp meeting which closed last week was the most successful one ever held. All the tents were occupied. Tho success may be attributed to the encr gy of Dr. Low the financial manager. Last Friday afternoon a game of ball was played between the Bloom nine and a nine selected from tho clerks, which resulted In favor of the former by a score of 53 to 5. Most of the clerks had not played for 10 years or more. There will be a festival at Hldlay's Union Church on the evenings of August 31st aud September 1st. Ice cream .and nil other delicacies of the season will be pro vlded. A band of music is expected to be In attendance. Since I. W. McKelvy bus extended the two rooms In tho Opera House, U. C. Gat Ignan lias now the finest arranged rooms of any in this section. His business is stead ily growlng.nud with his enlarged quarters hu will be better ablo to supply his increas ing trade. Delegates representing thu various Grand Army Posts In tho central part of the Stato met at Danvlllo on Monday and arranged to celebrate what is known as Grand Army Day. The third Fridny lu October, being the lOtli of tho month, was selected a the clay for the celebration. Parties desiring the Ilnno Manltold Books cnu now secure them by calling at this office. Willi this svstem the letter and copy are written toe-ether. It iWo away with the press, brush, water &o. No ink or pen required. Call early and cx.i- mine. For sate only nt the Columihan of lice. The Lutheran Congregation at Shippcns bmg, of which Rev. B, F. Alleinan, for merly of this place, is pastor, on Friday Aug, 12th dedicated their new memorial chapel. It is nn annex to the church and Its dimension is UOtOO feet with a celling of S3 feet. Tito seats nro arranged for 230 scholais. Courtney, the alleged rower, has proven himself a ilrst-clnss fraud. Ho failed to win a place in the big race nt Watkins last week. It is said ho did it purposely be cause he feared to row with Hanlan. Courtney should go into some other lmsi ness. He has deceived the public long enough with his professions as a rower. Iliruni Reese brought damages against Charles King on contract for repairs of a houte at Buckhorn. The matter was heard before arbitrators on Monday, consisting of U. H. Ent, Win, W. Barrett and M. E. Cox ; who awarded $40.40 dnmages in fa vor of Hiram Reese. B. F. Zarr was at torney for Krug and ( O. Barkley for ltee.su. The steamer Washington is to bo enlarg ed and otherwise improved this winter. She will be taken to Kspy at the close of the navigation season, when she will be lengthened at least twelve feet, and ten inches added to the height of her hull. Site will also be supplied with a new engine nnd boiler, to lie adapted to her enlarged proportions. Plymouth Record. Alter all, the money made by farming i the cleanest, best money In the world. It is made in accordance witli God's first law, uudcr honest and genial influences, nwny from the taint of trade or the fierce heat of speculation. It fills the pockets of the farmer at the expense of no other man. His gain Is no man's loss, but the more he makes the better for the world at large. Prosperous farmers make a prosperous people. Whatever benefits agriculture benefits the commonwealth. Wanted. An active agent to canvass the south side of the river for the sale of tho History of Columbia County. Liberal terms will be given. Call personally at tho Coi.dmman office. The democratic convention for Montour county convened on Monday In tho court house, W. I). Weidenhamer presided. Hon. R. S. Slmonton was nominated for associate judge by acclamation, James L. Brcnnnn for treasurer and William O. Johnson for register and recorder. Tho delegates to the next slate convention were also selected. They aro W. D. Weidcn lianicr and Charles M. Soulier, lion. T. Chalfunt, editor of the Danvlllo Intelligencer, was chosen as a member of tho state com mittee. Tito chairman of the county com mittee selected F, L. Miles. A spirit of harmony prevailed and as tho county is strongly democratic those securing the nominations mo sure of being elected, Several speeches were made ami tho dem ocratic outlook in the state said to lie very encouraging. Tlie lleiireelaU'O Dollar. Tito superintendent of the United States mint has recently received letters from merchants and tradesmen In tho rural dis tricts Inquiring as to the valtto of tho trade dollar and whether it could bo converted into smaller coin. It nppears that sharp era who was caught "long" on tho tabooed coin havu been unloading on the country merchants, representing that the coin con tains more nllver than thu Bland dollar ami can bo converted into small coin at a profit. Tho country customers, who thought they saw n clmticc to mako a "good spec," snapped eagerly at tho bait, aud bought the objectionable coin by tho bushel. Some of them, it is said, bought, large quautltcs and paid DO cents and In some Instances ns much as 02 and 03 cents for them. Then they wrote to Iho superlnten. dent of tho mint Informing him of their acquisition, and Inquiring the cost of con. verting thu dollars into smaller coin. Their chagrin may bo Imagined when they wero informed Unit the roina could not bo con. , rted into half dollars anil quarter, but would be pun uased ut tho bullion value, about tjiij cents. The purchasers may yet come out even, but ns tho rcdeptlon of the coin by tho government Is by no means certain, It Is probablo that their "speculation" will prove an unlucky one. THE COLUMBIAN : AND Jik1k--h CoiiitiilKhioiiuil Untlcr Hie rnov Apportionment Hill. Governor Pnltlson has commissioned the Hon. John H. Orvls, of Bcllefonle, Centre county, Into an additional law Judge of Iho Twciity.ntth district, to bu President Judge of tho Fofty-nlnth Judicial district, compos ing tho counties of Centre nnd Huntingdon, until the first mondny of January, 1885, the term for which ho was elected additional law Judge In the Twonty-llftli district ns provided for and authorized by thn latu Judicial apportionment act. This act also makes thu county of Fulton part of the Forly.Becond district, with which It was formerly connected, Adams having been tho only county lu the district, and the Governor has commissioned tho Hon. Wll Ham McClean, of Gettysburg, president Judge ot the new district, na di rected by said act, so that lio can preside In both counties until tho first Monday of January 1835. the term for which ho Is elected. Both the above named Judges have opened courts In the new district. Tho change in tho Forty-sccond district made the appointment of two Associate Judges necessary for tho county of Adams under the new constitution, and commissions were issued nt the snino tlmo to John C. Smith nnd A. Flcmmlng White, they hav ing been nominated and confirmed by the Senate. Associate Judges will also have to bo appointed lu other districts. A New TrenpiiMH I.nw. Farmers have a remedy in tho now law passed by the Legislature to punish tres passers. It provides that any person or persons, entering upon any garden, yard, orchard, field, etc., aud doing damage upon property of any kind, on being arrested and taken before an alderman or Justlco of the peace, and proved guilty shall bo fined not less than $5 nor more than 50 for every such offense. Also, that nn alderman or Justlco of tho peace, on com. plaint being made by affidavit by one or more' persons, shnll issuo his warrant to nny constablo for trespasser or trespassers ns nforcsnld, nnd being brought before him nnd the offence proven, he or they shall be bcntcnccd to pay the penalty aforesaid with cost ; and If tho penalty and cost arc not so paid, hu or they shall be committed to the common Jail of the county for n period of not less than onu day for each dollar of penally imposed, unless the offender or offenders give good and sufficient security to ibe tried before court of qnnrtcr sessions on the charge of misdemeanor, which court on conviction of tho offender or of fenders, nnd failure to pay tho penalty and cost aforesaid, shall commit htm or them to tho county prison for a period of not less limn one day for each dollar of penalty- Slimiii IteniH. Wanted. More ratn. Mr. Jacob Hons, an old nnd respected citl7cn of the southeastern part of this township, died suddenly of nppoplcxy on the 10th Inst. His remains were brought to this place for interment on Sunday 12th, where a large number of friends gathered to pay a tribute of respect to the departed. He was about 73 years old, leaves a widow, four sons and two daughters. A number of "Sonnies" from this place attended the State Camp nnd parade of tho P. O, S. of A., at Hazletoii last week. A few of our boys think of taking in thu excursion to Watkins and Niagara Falls. Geo. B. Swank and Luc. I. Snyder aro sojourning nt the seashore this week having started on a pleasure trip some days ago intending to light down on Scran ton, Hornellsvilie, N. Y Hackcttstown, N. J., nnd vicinity, also New York, Coney Island, &a, &e. The corner stone for the new St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church was laid on Sunday at !l;30 a. m. A large majority of the tax payers of this township disapprove of the action of the School Board (?) In appointing a di rector to fill a vacancy, and lu bciug bull dozed in regard to building a school house which does not correspond with require ments or common sense. We think out siders would gain credit by attending to their own business. Mrs. Jacob Creasy, of Williamsbtirir. Vn.. formerly of this county, is visiting friends in this .place. Her son nnd dautrhtcr. Lloyd and Alice, are also expected in the near future, to accompany her homo. OraiiKcvllIc NewH, Our town has been marked with quite n chnptcr of accidents since our last writing. J Trivelpico while working on scaffolding some thirteen feet high had it break from under him. He caught a cross piece nnd saved himself from falling but in so doing he dislocated his shoulder. Ad Bellas met with a dislocated elbow in nearly the same manners. Wu noticed an article In last weeks issuo of tho Republican by a correspondent from our town who signs himself now and then, Wo think his writings on Improvement on Nlblo. But think he is something of a sore head because of his bewailing the defection of those two fat Republicans. My friend you must not hold so light an opinion of others us to think so small a cause as the one you named would effect the integrity of the parties meant. Wo think you make a mistake in saying corn whiskey makes democrats. It takes good rye whiskey to do that. Horace Grccly to tho contrary notwlthoutstandlng. Wu were wholly lu tho dark as to who wns mount by the artl clo but soon learned of n couple who were trying on tho shoo nnd we hear It fits. Thero seems to bo considerable nnlmus in his articles nnd wo hazard the opinion that he Is one of the disappointed ones. There is a very general feeling of satis- faction in our community over the defeat of tho court house ring in the convention last week and we hear It Is more so further up. Our town has an unusual miinliar of vis. Itors just now too many to name. Tho uumbcr of students in tho academy Is increasing dally. James Lllley und Chas. Lcrch was prae tieing in glass balls last Saturday the re suit was 23 out of 25 for Lllley and 14 out of 20 for Lcrch, Fish, Ol Fish, O! Fine block bats cheap. Because of nn over-stocked market the undersigned will sell bass cheup. Prot Heck. Tho nbove ad is tho outcome of Prof's, llshlng trip on Saturday last. We know you could yank them Prof. Wu think George's pugilistic proportions belles his abilities "except In eating," not. withstanding his great size he tires easy. Wo understand that Plcrco look gnat mntirnge at now nnd then epeaklng of him us tho hobtler. We n 111 If we have oc. i-aoslon to name ldin call him tho gentlo manly manager of thu Orangevlllo house. Our townsfolk turned out In a body to see Evtuisvlllo camp meeting last Sunday they looked happy and iovful when stonlnir I. ... . " " ' w w "O : urn ureii ami dusty U'turnlng X. Y. Z. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 5 , l.luht Hlrect I.ocnlH, Mrs. Jcniilu Retghard has returned to Union Seminary after n short vncatlon spent In visiting her parents of HiW plncu. A lot of our j tiling blond look In cmiqi nt Evansvlllo on Sunday last. Wc expect they played smash with Iho ladles, "Hoys" let us hear from you. The thieves who entered II. H. Hcncock's store on last Friday night nnd stole 180 or 110 dollars hnvo not been heard of since. Our expel t nugler, J. S. ll.ichinnii, iMietl one whole day last week, lesult, one bass 0J melius long. S.mily "try again." County Supt. Grimes reports n largo at tendance at .Mountain Grovu camp, Mr. Ahram Soloninn, of Washington, 1. ()., a clerk in onoot tho departments there, paid relatives In this place a Hying vUlt on last Monday. He Is n fine looking gentle man nnd one with whom It Is n pleasure to meet. It Is rumored the Sunday A'ewt-Dealtr tins Imported a man Into this section to report the news for them. Wu anxiously nwalt to hear from hint. The farmers of this vicinity nro all wear- lug smiles. Owing to the largo crop of wheat and oats they have harvested this Summer. But they say corn will not bo more than half u crop uulcss we'soon have rain. A largo party of ladles and gentleman of this place hold a cozy basket picnic In tho grovo above town on Tuesday, they nil re- port a good time. The young folks around here talk of tak ing In the camp firo nt Alton on Saturday afternoon nnd evening. Miss Lnum Tweeds, of Norrlstown, New Jcrsoy, Is visiting the Misses Hen- cock's of this place. S. Y. L. Htlllwntcr JoUIiikn. Itemorselcss Tlmo I Pierce spirit ot tho class anil scj tho what pwcf Can stay him In hH silent course, or mf It Ills Iron heart with pity " Yes, "tlmo ever rolls his ceaseless," making constant changes, and keeping the chronicle of passing ovents every busy. Since our last, Old Tlmo has mado long and raj) Id strides, nnd with it has gone two of our best- and most respected citizens, Hon. E. J. McIIcnry, whoso death you noted nt the time, nnd J. D. McIIcnry, aged 79 years aud 7 months, who was born near where ho died, and lived nil his life in this community, raising u largo and re spectable family, and by hard work and good management accumulated a nice com- petencc. Ho was a good man and will be missed in this neighborhood, During tho tlmo for catching trout the writer succeeded lu captuilng cloven bun. drcd and thirty-four, quite a good many over a foot long. We arc glad to learn that mi effort to hold some railroad meetings along the line of tho Flshlngcrcck railroad has been be gun. There aro some wlso people In this county who need "an eye opener." Strange that some men must stand In thu way of every Improvement, and then if it is suc cessful bo tho first to throw up theii hats and say : "I told you so." Mrs. James Stoker of Philadelphia is vit- Iting friends hereabouts" for a few wcoks. Silas McIIonry, the energetic railroad man, is also a successful farmer and ims the best field of corn wu have seen In our trav els. The writer In compauy with Prof., Peal- er, and J. L. Pcaler, the accomplished un dertaker of Cambra will tent at the Mud Pond this week and tingle for bull-heads. Mr. Alfred Cole and Miss Mary C. Sliultz of Sugar Loaf, declared their independence on the 4th of July by coming and getting married. Mr. Edwin Louder of Erwlnna, Bucks Co. nnd Miss Alllc Colo of Benton, came on the 4th of August nnd did likewise. Our advice to all young people of suitable age Is "go thou nnd do likewise. Tills Is all we have lime for at present. If old time don't cut us down too soon wc will try again, A I'nnilly Itetiitlon MoituANsviLi.K, August 15, 1833. EDITOItH CoI.UMHIAS : One of tho oldest residents of Columbia county is Mrs. Small Ikeler, widow of thu late Win. J. Ikeler, of Mt. Pleasant. She has reached tho ripe old age of 02 years, is enjoying good health and still mnlntains the use of her faculties to a remarkable degree. On tho 10th of June last she rode a distance of four miles to celebrate tho G4th birthday of her eldest child. A short tlmo since, some of the members of the family conceived the plan of having a bas ket picnic, or rather, a grand fumlly re- union ; accordingly on the 14th Inst, there assembled at the old homestead, children, grandchildren nnd great-grandchildren to tho number of sixty-two. There wag quite nn extensive table arranged in the front yard nnd nt about eleven o'clock a. m., began the work of loading it, and so well wns the work carried on that in the course of about an hour the table literally groaned with tho weight of good things placed thereon. After doing ample justice to the contents ot the nbovu named tablo, artist Rosenstock, of Bloomsburg, com menced the work of photographing. Tlieru were three groups taken ; the first consist lng of Miles Albertson and family, of Bra ganza, Ga., aud his mother ; the second consisting of Hartley Albertson and faml. ly and mother nnd tho third, of all pres. ent. Mrs. Ikeler is thu mother of eight children three sons and five daughters all of whom were present at tho reunion but Hlxon Ikeler, of Crawford county, 111. Sho is the grandmother of twenty-nluo grandchildren, twcnty-tliree of whom wero present, nnd the great-grandmother of nineteen great-grandchildren nil of whom were present. After tho work of photo graphing was concluded the party began to disperse, returning to their various places of residence, nil feeling thankful that they had been permitted to enjoy n privilege which but few aro allowed that of assembling even to the fourth gcncia. tlon. A GiiANiiciiii.i). itnllM to lie Hlxty reel IiiHletuI of Tlilrty. From tho. Kaston l)uil Argut wo learn that thu Philadelphia and Reading railroad company will begin at oncu to manufac ture rails sixty feet In length In. iicau ol tinny feet lu length as heretofore. Tho rails will also bo In- creased In weight from slxty-clght to scv. enty pounds per yard. Tho decreased number ot points to care for will lessen ex. ponscs. In alluding to tho increase In weight passing over tho rails it was stated that the weight of n passenger car has been increased from twenty-flvo thousand to forty-five thousand pounds, and that tho parlor cars now used weigh wveiity flvo thousand. Tho weight of tho freight nnd coal cars has bceu so far Increased as t ' itioio than double tin Ir former canyltiit capacity, while tho weights ol locomotives have been Increased In proportion, Tho company has urrauged for the manufnc turu of n quantity of llteso sixty foot rails at once, nnd tho best railroad experts In tho couutry predict thu most satisfactory results from them, HreiiUniHt. NOMK AtlVANTAOKS l'OHHF.AHKI) II V TIIIH I'AII. TICttI.AH .MKAI- I'mm ll.iriK'r's ll.inr. Sidney Hnillh oncu said that breakfast was so pleasant because nobody was con celtett before onu o'clock, In truth, most I people are at their best nt tills hour they J havu been lefrrshed with sleep, Iho annoy. 1 nnces of the previous day have stopped Into Iho background or havu proved. of no ' nerouiil, thu odor of hot ctifTi i: stimulates J 1 1 if! I' nppelllcs, Ihey are beginning thu journey of niiolher-thiy, and, like nil Jour. ' neys, Iheie is more or less excitement and cNpi'Ctftlit'n about It, who knows what pleamint things may happen therein, whnt charming companions may be startling out to meet us, what Ictteis thu postman nt. it tin ill tlmf i.ilmitn lilt-Ill, frnm llm I mall.bag for us, what checks iho publishers may be that instant signing lu our behalf, Possibly by dinner tlmo wo may bo dlsll listened nnd out ot temper ; the happiness wc looked for may have fulled us the friends lliat we counted upon may have disappointed us, tho editor may have de clined our odo which was to make our name a household word, tho mall-bag may have been robbed, duns may hnvo assailed us but In the morning nt breakfast thu world is before us where to choose, anotli. cr page of that Interesting romunce, every day life Is opening before us, and nil the sweetness nnd light of our being displays Itself that Is to say. unless wo belong to that class of people who d,o not "como down to breakfast as if a great ptece of good fortune had happened to them over nlght,"who ilso out of temper with noth ing In particular, but the world In general, aud continue Irritable and dlsagrecablo till their appetites nro satisfied. It is clinrl tablo to supposo that this peculiarity is owing to nn empty Blomuch, but nil tho same these aru not the kind of people one would wish to sit down with j tiiey tiro a blot upon the morning sunshine, nn Intru sion upon the serenity of tho hour, a rebuke to us, ns If our light hcartcdncss wero only a make-shift or frivolity, as though they really believed wo wero as glum as they, but not so candid. In short, breakfast should never bo slurred overj" ns it is In some households, as If It were n necessary evil, a pleco of drudgery to be endured with nil possible dispatch, beforo the earn, est nnd profitable business of tho day j for tn more or less degree it is our breakfast which Is going to determine the day for us, which is to prepare our system for the day's journey nnd tho day's worry, nnd it is highly important that It should be made Inviting, that the room should be cheerful, the food Irresistible, and tho company such as to encourage digestion. Andrew's Bazar for September, just re. ceived, fully justifies tho claim of Its new managers that they aiu "making the best umrcheapest Fashion Paper now publish, cd." The designs In this number will be pronounced by all tho ladles to bo excel lent. Aside from its abundance of fashion news, Its stories, sketches, wit and humor and illustrations are of n high order. Sub scription price only $1.00 a year, besides a choice from a list of 07 valuable premiums. Send 10 cents for a sample copy to I UK AMKlilCAN iSAZAIE LO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. Tlie Great I'tqicr, Many pieces of old paper arc worth their weight in gold. 1 will tell you of ono that you could not buy for oven so high n price ns that. It Is now lu tho British Museum, in London. It is old and worn. It is more than 008 years Old. It is not easy to rcal- 70 how old that Is. Kings have been born and died, nations have grown ud aud wasted uway during that long time. Thero was no America (so tar as tho pcoplo who lived nt that time knew) when this old pa per was written upon. America wns not discovered for nearly three hundred years after it. A king wrote his name on this ld paper, and though he had written his name on many other pieces of paper, and they are lost, this one was very carefully ;ept from harm, though once it fell into the hands of a tailor, who wns about to cut It up for patterns, and at another time It was almost destroyed by firo. Visitors co to look at it with great Interest. They find it a shrivelled piecu of paper with tho king's name and the grout seal of England on It t nut lliey know that it stands for English liberty, and means that as the poet Thompson wrote In tho song : "Rnlo Brittania" "Britons never shall bo slaves." It is culled the "Magna Chnrta," which means simply tho "Great paper." There have been other great papers, nnd other papers that have been called "charters," but this one is known the world over as the "Grcnt Paper." Wide Auale. Tlie llemoval of Ilie Htamp Act a llenellt to tlie People. In uiiticipution of tho repeal of thu Stamp Act, the size of tho bottle containing the celebrated Simmons Liver Regulator hns been materially Increased, so that for .f 1.00 the quantity of the medicine will bo great. cr than heretofore. Ask your druggist for, aud bo sure you get the big bottlo ot Sim mons Liver Regulator. MARRIAGES. BOBBINS ARTER. At tho Exchange hotel in Benton, August Uth, 1883, by G. W. Hlrleman, Justice of tlie Peace, John R. Robbius, of Pino township, Columbia county, to Laura M. Arter, of tho same place. .MOORE HOWELL. At thu homo of the bride, on the 10th Inst., by Rov. A, Houtz, Mr. Charles II. Moore, of Buck. horn, to Miss Deborah Howell, of Van Camp, -1 ; DEATHS: li human. Died ill Llghtstrcet, on tho 9th Inst., from tho effects of a fall down stairs, Clarence E. German, uged 2 years, o months, and 4 days. Rwbmiok'. At Scandla, Republic coun- ty, Kansas, July 20th, 1883, Sarah, widow of the late John Rlsewlck, In her 03rd year of her age, formerly of Bloomsburg, Pa.- LOCAL NOTICES. Don't full to seo the now and nobbv.sult lugs for fall and winter, at G. W. Hcrtsch's merciiatu tailoring establishment. Ladles if you want a nleo black or color ed silk dress go to Clark it Son. They nam u mrgu biuck null .11 prices 10 COlll pare with any. A full lino of tho latest styles of hats and caps, for fall nnd winter uxpected in tho hist of tho week, ut O, W. Hcrtsch's. Don't fall to sco them beforo purchasing else. where. Ladles, Clark & Son have just received n line oi nuw HtiaticH oi luuies' cioins lor lull uresses also a complete lino of colorci r.isiiraercs. G, W. BeiUeh the artist tailor Is the man on whom yuu can rely for a nobby silt of i turning uii'i a ursi class in. Thu best place to buy iVe , Is M Clark it Son'. velvets, plushes Shirts, cults and collars, neckties, mid till hiuiiB ui goous lor gents' wear, nt Evans Eycr's. Best now fall calicoes 0c yd, a good mus n (O yd, good cotton llaniicl 10c yd, mus into uniij iivkii ujf luu piei'U m iiarK oou', go sec. A full line of ready-mado clothing, gents' furnishing goods, valises, Ac, ut Evans & Eyci's. Don't Bend nwny for black dress silks when you can get better of Lutz & Sloan for the same price. Thermometers, from 25 cents to 3.(10 nt the Cui.UMUIAN store. tt Pictures, Cad man's. frames, window cornices, ut Elegant pallor suits, chamber scls, nil kinds of furniture at Cudmau's ti lid A tread-power separator and thresher combined, for sale cheap. Apply to Clark Rlchart, Bloomsburg, Vn. 8-10-41 For good cheap man's. furniture, go to Cad- Fleshy ladles wanting u comfortable und ticat-flttlng corset, will buy tho "Contour" tit Lutz & Sloan's. Nobby suits mado to order at Evans & Eycr's, 'by first-class workmen. Prices very reasonable. Wc have an assortment of thermome ters in stock which wo will sell nt reduced prices to closo out. Every house should have one. Call and sco them nt the Col. UMiiuK store. Fine groceries, notions, canned goods, at J. B. Skcer's. If you waut a ntco black cashmere dress do not fall to go to Clark & Son's. 9099 spring chickens. 0999 old hens, geese nnd ducks. 9999 good llvo calves. 9999 11)3. raspberries. 9999 " pitted cherries. All thu nbovc wanted ut Light Street, by Unas loung. August 3-0m FERTILIZER I ' "fERTILIZEII 1 ! Farmers wishing a first-class article of phosphate will do well by buying of HARVEY lj. IIEACOCK, aghtstrcet. They nro all guaranteed to bo equal lo any thing in tho market for the money. Will have It on hand all the time. For sale by tlio above at Llghtstrcet, or Isaac Hcacock, Hohrsburg. MIFFLIN S0ilOOl7T)ISTRIC'r. Noticu is hereby given that the under signed Board ot Directors of Milllln Schoof District intend to apply lo the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, on tho fourlli Monday ol Septembci next, for a decree nuinorizing mem lo oonow money by Issuing bonds for the purpose" of erecting a scuooi nouso in tno village 01 Mllllinville, in said Milllln School District. ilACOll BlTTENHENDKIt, Prost. 24-4w A. O. Millaui), Hoc'y This week, nt I. W. liartmk & Son's. New line daik Cochcco calicoes. Cotton & wool carpet chain just opened. New flannels, (wool). New 2.10. mcrinoes. New cloths for dresses. New shirting cambrics. Now tickings. New cotton flannels. New school books. Fine groceries. BUSINESS NOTICES. Florence, Ga. Dr. W. B. Prathcr. savs 'Brown's Iron Bitters havo civon sati9fne tlon in every Instance I have known it used." 100,000 acres of cood land tor salu chenn u otmnaiHioaii vaiicv Kivinc uio nurc ua ser the full benefit of tho market by L, F Caldwell, Winchester, Virginia. Correspon. uenco solicited. May la liw- The best medical authorities ucknowl dee the creat vnluo of Avcr's Cathartic x mo, uuu tiLijUUlllljr uicauuuu luuir UbU j with tlie utmost confidence, well knowing that they are tho most effectual remedy )M1 n...l I... tl.. tl... ever acvisca lor diseases caused uv de rangements of tlie stomach, liver and bow. els. (UtAl'K WIKB FOB COMMUNION Tlie superli tiualltv und entire nurllv of Spoor's Port Grape Wine, of New Jersey, and the success that physicians have hail by its use, has Induced thorn to writo about it, nnil caused Iiutulretls of others to pre scribe It In their practice as tho best and most reliable wine to be had. It Is hold In creat favor for Communion purposes, nnd is of great benefit to consumptives. For sale by C. A. Kleim. Rev. Y. II. Smith, Grafton, Mass., says i "I have derived benefit frnm lmin it iirown's Iron Bitters for a low statcof Hi e blood." CU1IBUUT WIFE'S WKAKNEHH, From KvnnBVlllc. Ind . tho liomn correspondent, Mr. Jno. It. l'uttcrson.comcs mo louowliiR t "Samaritan AVmne cured iy wile ot a enso of fcrnalo weakness." It's nn extract from Mr. Patterson's letter. Si. 00 WANT OF FAITH. If C. A. Kleim. the Druirtrlat. lines nnt succeed It is nut for thu want of faith. He has such faith in Dr. Itosnnko's Cough and Lung syrup ns n remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and Lung Affections, thathu gives a bottlo freo to caeh and every one who is ui neeti ot u medicine oi mis klnil. July 13-eow An Invaluable strencther for llm muscles and digestive oiguns, producing aiiuiigiii nun appoint1, is nrown 6 iron nit' iers. is wiikx miK .b yoit.vi, "I have used I'm leer's Hair H:iUnn und imu u lienor man au v oilier b in liar ni eim. ration I know of." writes Mrs. Kile n Pt.rrv wife of Kev, 1 l'erry, of Coldbrook Springs, Mass. "My hair was utmost entirely trrnv. but ii dollar bottle of the Halsum linn re stored the soilness, and the brown color It had when I was young not a single gray ltalr left. Since I began applying the Hal- nam my uair mis stopped falling out, and I aiitu mm it m piTH'ciiy uaruuess ami 41..., I. I.. ,1.. . . agreeunio iliesslufc. nug 17-1 w OAIIRS OF I.IFK. AS Wo C'.fmui tn lltMn tlittv uni -.i.,.l...,l borne with, and passed over with nil mnrn man a inougiit. n wo are In the enjoyment of health, but If suffering wllh Piles or sum uiseaso oi any Kind tiiey magnify t liundred fold. O. A. Kleim. thn Drm-cUt iih m, JMJ3UHKU h i-iiu iieincuv which Is an absolute cure for uny affection of the kind mm is soiti lor oucenis, July 13-eow t- i - .. ocu ii woman in nnoiucr column, near 4peer s ineyarus, picking grapes from which c peers wrt urape w no u mnde that Is so highly esteemed by tho inedlcn profession, for tho use of Invalids, weakly persons and tho aged. bold by Druggists. Cpt 2'J-ly OAl'liK AMIUFFKOT, At times Byniptoms of indigestion are preseiii, uneasiness oi tue sionvicli, Ac, r moisture like perspiration, producing itch ing ui nigiii, or wiion onu U wurm, cause llio I'lles, l lie ellect Is Immediate re lillef upon the application o( Dr. Ilusanko's dtemcdy, which costs you but 60 cents and Is sold by O. A. llleliu. July 13-eow MARI(ETREP0KTS. BLOOM'HIURG MAUIiET. Wheat per bushel H.im llVO " TO Corn, " , .ot oats " 11 , , , .4.1 Flour per barrel B.eo Clovcrsecd iiuiiar -41 8 .IS Tallow , ct rotttoos i Dried Apples 10 Haras 14 hides Shoulders 11 chickens . 12 Turkejs .,. It Mira por pouna ,14 Hay per ton , ,, 8 to Uceswax , S3 Buokwhoat Doner per loo e.oj rillUDKLriHA MAKKBTS. VWVll MarkotwiutstoftdratiJquleti sales ol l.tKKl uarrels. Incluilluif Mlimt-xota uitriui nt 1A on a 6 on; I'onnsylvan'a latullr IS 00; west 3rn do $5 60 M 9 00; pato'itH M CO A7.23. 11Y1! FITK-Flrm nt 13.50370. Wooat Market was quiet and easier, car lots l.l5l,17;jl.l4.VtldrorJulil,I4 lor August; f US lor ternber: f 1.17K for October. coitX Market was dull add weak; car lots o HOtlc; 6HU bid for July; sso lor AugiW; 610 for Sep- llllluvi, tut Wltluvi. OATS-Tho mat ket was dull; car lots 8(315; 45c bid for July; 870 tor August; WJi'u for September; SHERIFFS SALE. liy virtue ot a writ ot Ft. Fa., ls.iu.ed out of tin Court of common l'loasof Columbia county and tomedlrocted,wlllbo exposed to Public Silo at tho Court Homo lu Bloomsbunr, on Saturday, Septembor 15th, 1333, at 2 o'clock, p. in., the following described real es tate, sltUiUo In Madison township, Columbia county. Vx, containing 135 acres and 48 perches of land, whoreon U creeled a dwelling house, barn and outbuildings; bounded al described asfol lows, to-wlt t lleglnnlng at a stone corner In tho public road, thencn north ono degree, east 1M por rhM along laud ot John Miller to a plno corner, thctico by hii.d ot UenJ.unln Doinboy, 1). II. Wag ner and I. heldy north forty-two and otif.halt de grees, west 103 perches to a chestnut oak corner, thence bylandof (icorgellarttnan south l degree west SKI perchvs toac nor, thcncoboutli by land of M. Helchard mx degr. cast 78 .'10 perches to a stono corner, thence nora 1 degrco east 4 perches to a fctone.theiico soutli by land of John Hartmau 68 degrees east 4 perches to a Mone, thence by the same north l ilegre, cm I! l-io perches to a Mono cornet In thn 10 id, thpncf along said ro.id north S3 degrees, east 10 rfiches to I ho plneo of beginning. Seized, token In. execution at thu Milt of Mary lUnter against Win. II. Kester, and to bo sold as tho ptopcrty of Win. 11. Kostcr. Chvisiu.vn, Att'y JOHN MOUHKV, nugl? Sheiirr. ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots and Public Grounds. :o: The follow lug hhows the Picket Gothic, ono of thowsveial bo.iutlfulbijlesot Fence mauutiietuicd by tho undersigned. For Ileauty and Durability they aie unsurpass ed. Met up uypxpcuenceu nanus nua warrauieu to glio satisfaction. Prices and specimens of other de signs sent to atiy nddrcss. Ail ilres i. m mm BLOOMSBURG, PA- May 4-tt yAlNWMGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GIlOOEJiS, Philadelphia fEAS. sYiturs, coffee, huoah, molasses. KICK, SriCES, UICAKB SODA. Sc., tC. N. E. Comer Second and Arch strents. reorders will receive promptattonUon c ui Yhi Ift ..R lUltira la tu wltS 1 HamwItSTW er. A von'HlflL IHSIItdi.U'i'. wm9 m mm in.tl,BOltl 111 .n te in America. AueoiuMlcrt.UAtr. KXtagr i. lo (xpiui. tt. Tunng.iTi onukii tl.N.I t Aug. '.M-l m Aid BQOKS-2 TONS A DAY OVKIL AOft.nno vm.it.tiKN intiiiv. tha cholccbt literature of tho world, often tho best edi tions published. lOO-PACIi CATAUHilJH 1'ltKU. Lowest prlc3 ever known, NOT. oltl o ileulrra. Sent for examination linPmii: imj iiiriii, or evidence of good fullh. JOHN u. AI.I1UN, Publisher, 18 Tur.o Nlrrct, N. V. Aug.til-iw u HOLMAN'S I'lCTOKIAL family in iu. r. ! Containing both lerslonsot tho New Testament,. with tho Parables of nur Lord and Sailour. hand bOllll'l, mi'ly Illustrated wlllilu full-iuge V.u lour, nana ugrdMngb, our ir Iilhles contain a.uu a,5(U Ihustutlou.'. l'INE l'HOTOClltAl'll ALIIUMS. elpfant. ilt-stifim' r. rnuiiK.itAi'ii aliiumm, elegant hnTiilmiiK- Imimil PV'P!l rvill'i'l'lil'wi'u fotedtoenergetlo Agents, 'illustrated catalogue I catalogue til., l'liila- Kill 1U llMUU10ll. A. J. IHII.MA C ui ipuu. AUg. 1 1-1W II gL'MS MMONS IN I'AUTITION. AUAM Kt.INK l. John Kline, William Kline, Daniel Kline, ltch-eca nine, WIllljiiimiMiei and M.iry Ann his wife. In right otBald wife. Franklin Met aud chrlMlua, Ids wlte, In light ot s.ild wli COl.V.MUIA COl'NTV. hs: TllBCOMMOHWPAITII OF 1'rSSVVI.VASIl in nil WiKWr i oraAinl'ni'NTv, lluni.ma : If Adam Kllnu make ynu Mironf nirniinr, m., t hilin, then wit ctiiatiiiuid on lh.it jou nimninu. bv gornl and lawful nummotuin, John Kline, vn. Haiti Kltnr, Haldol Klltii', Itelxwa llluc, William HHUher and .Mary Ann. hi nil,., in right of said wife, and KranklinMiitiaiidC'liilstinalilswito, In IIAU.uinuil i.,K, limwiflwi IIWIVVUI lilt) ItSC, IK'- eupaitey, rents, Ksues nud proms of the tmdli!dl Hlx-M'Vi'iUlii, lain or ) our enmity, to that they lv und appear In'toaour Judges at llloomsburg, al our inanity Court or Common I'leu. there tnlnt held tho louilh .Mondaj of September next to show, wherefore, Wiikkkas, they, tho said Adam nuui win ui" uiurwti.uu jnuu Kline, William nttuii i.autvi tktiuv. twwui Itmi', iwiuaill MMHtl- er und Mary Ann his wife. In right of nuld wlte, and V'rankllu Mcti and CluUtlna liH wife, in rhrht ot bald wile, ot thotco und the use, cAmpancy, mus, issum una proms wgeiiiiT and undivided do hold, all that certain iiietuujgo or tractor land situated In the township or Main In tlm county nt Columbia aud state ol IvuwylvauU, bounded and afHcnuea as iohow, lo-wut Kdjoiulnjr lands ol Nath.iti MIlhT on me noiih, l.mdn of John near halt on tin' wi'ni, lauduof i haiU s II. (..arlitut on tho soutli, ami on I tie isift b taints ot - containing lltly-t wo acres, whereon la creeled a ituwnu auu utmii- uat it, 1111 I uti uppillll'liaU the suiio Joiui Klin. William Kline. DanM Kllnu, llelHvi'tt lllue, William t Isher and Mary Ann his wlte in iiiht of riant who, and Franklin .Mot und ( litliln;i HU w to, In right or Iho said wlft. mlilerx nl iho tin nf nm mn inm,.... lsmiw and prutlts of tho undivided hlx wientlia lurt-piirlUloii thervot loUuniido luvurdlugto llio luwstuul customs of thin Commonwealth In piv it u- ttiauv itiiu uui i'rii nu gaiusay, and t ho r..iitt.i tu ikiuuiwuu inn iieuuii, very unjust y uiiii ....v ......v IH.-lllllil,Him tXV. And havu you then und llieiv the names of t hoso Himinonod, and this writ. wlw5 i; Hiiuchs ino iionoruuio William well, kmi rendontof our uidiuuni nt lim;.;,,-!.;..;'. rrr.v.: tUtecnth day or Muy, A. 1). It). """ I 1 WM. KHICKIIAUM IIOtlKittOtUt). ll. M. IJOICK, IMp'lly EXECUTOR'S SALE. OF VALUAUl.i: Real Instate ! Ily virtue of unonlor ottho Orphans' court ol Columbia oounty directing tho realcstatoof lh decodent to bo hold for payment of debts, thoun. derslgned executor of Dyer C. Moss will expose to public sale on tho premises, on Saturday, Aug. 25, '83. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. of ald day, tht following real estate, to-wlt t NO. l A messuage and tract of land, being the Mansion House, situate la tho township ot Denton, In said county of Columbia, bounded on tho north by lands ot Daniel I.uU ahd Leonard llcddlng ; on the west by lands of Flora Moss and W. Z. Doty; on tbo south by lands of Miles W. Mot, and o n tho east by lands of Kllas Shult7. and W. W. Culver, containing 78 Acres 5. Wore or less, whereon aro erected a two-story frame Dwelling House. barn, shod and other outbuildings; good water on tho premises, about slxty-Bevcn acren of which is In a good stato of cultivation also good fruit on the premtsos. NO. i A tract or pleco ot land sltuato In Denton township, columbla,county aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt; on tlie north by lands of Henry and Francis I. shultz ; on tho west by lands of William Olddlngs; on the south by land of William Z. Doty", and on the oast by lands of Flora D. Moss, containing 38 ACRES, more or less, about twenty-ouo acreu of which Is cleared land balance woodland; no buildings on tho premises. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, ot tho one fourth of tho purchase money lo be paid at tho striking down ot the property ; tho one-fourth lens tho ten per lent, nt the contlimatlonof sale; and tho remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter, " with Interest from confirmation nisi. Purchaser to pay for deed. Possession given April 1st, lbSI. Purchaser to get Landlord's share ot grain In ground up-, on payment, ot ono-fonrth of tho purchase mono y Ciimbtn, 1M. MII.1 W. MOS, July Executor. jDMINlSTIt.YTOUS' NOTICE. LSTATK OK KSniKK SNYDCIt, DIXKASED. Letters of administration In tho estate ot Esther Snyder, latu ot Wnlln nwnsiup, coiumnn county, I'd., deccasi'd, hnvo been granted to tho undor siued by the Iteglster of said county. All per wi'is having claims against said estate nro request ed to present, inein for seiiiemeni, ami musu tu debtptl to the same, to make payment to the un dersigned without delay. J. 12. SN'YDEH, I. 1. SNYDEH, July-.M-STV Administrators. G. W. BERTSCH, ;. TUB MERCHANT TA1L0K, AND DEALKH IM Gents' Furnishing Goods Of EVEIIY I)LCltlITION. I CLOTHING ! ! Having very recently opened A new Merchant Tailoring and Gents' Kur niBhiDpr. Goods Store, in KNOHIt & WINTEKSTEEN'S building, on Main Btroet, whero I am prepared to mako to order, at short notice, first class suits of clothing always in the' latest styles and prices reasonable. Fits guaranteed. Having learned how to cut garments to suit customers, and silao what kind ol material will give satisfaction, I would ask you to please call and oxamino tho BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS Ever shown in Columbia county, Baforo Purchasing Elsowhoro. Corner Main & Market Sis. Pa. ( 1 ' April is-iy r. (CbUmurilivm Inntiwl.) How Watch Cases are Mado, Tltii- iHKwnf iirii.uf.u litre wat invented by Iji.h-.i 1!j.-s wlm i-t:irUsl iu IniMiiivt, in ib'il, utul tint tm-tlioils and tools tins! in making tliehtj wall h ra.scj nro covered ljr puteiilk y'l.'i U He oiJi uulUi cive mui unitr (at jrirociM. Tor many jearw tlio in tiodtiction ol tlus-o i;riili wtu. Uuw, owing tn iiniilur yiri'jiulii iMirunrt "plnted'' I'omls, lit gradually the iulillo learned that tlio Jnmei Jlo' fiVtf M'utek Ow was nn a cheup yM-utuhnl or clulro-jJaltd article, but wiiii tiKulo nf it i ms t)ohl jJnln nt flanJanl quality nnd thiclcMiu. ( Vuisiitntloiis adherents.) tn the determination to muko the led watch euio ever tint on tlio mark ot, and tlio adoption of every Improvement suggested, tins mado the Joitim Him' QM Watcb due tlio stakimiid. 1(tj5j In this watch ram tlio parts & ft most subject to wear the low, rroir n, Ai'n;, tnumb-cutcha, etc., are made of SOLID ooi.l). tb I till tMa, U I.J.W.. Wattk Im rukrlH, rilU. l.tplll, Tt , br bMfooaa IllulraUl ra tll.l ,lt.lH k IuhBm1 u4 KiyiUM Wilfltl'Mi art utile. (Xi U ciifinut.) SUUSL'UHJHl-'OU " " TUH COIaUMMAN, Bboni $1.50 A YEAR.