THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., TDAY, OCTOBER a, 13B1.' " t'i'i-Hoiinl Miss Annto Bloan Is visiting friends In Philadelphia. II. 11. Clatk was In tlio cities buying goods tills week. Miss llottlo'Slouti Is visiting nt Sluncy nml Wllllnmspoit. Mls3 Slnmo Bellas of Philadelphia, was married yesterday (Thursday) to Mr. Jo seph It. Trimmer. Mrs. John Zuiier ot Folks, started on Tuesday to sco her son, A. A. Zancr, nl Audubon, Iowa, who has had a relapse. Mrs. Clinton Hughes of Catnbrn,nnd Mrs. E. D. Dodson of Now York City, wero the guests ot tho Uuckalew Uros. tho first ol tho week. Mr. Oscar Achcnbach of Wllllatusport, was In town Inst Thursday. Ho had been up to Forks to attend tha funeral of hit father, David Achcnbach. Prof. W. II. Schuyler has assumed ohuige of the Acndemy at Wcstllloomflcld, 1'crry county. This Is tho 47th year ol this Institution, it Is a boarding school for both sexes. Nov. T. II. Culleu and wife of Freehold, N. J., were In town tho llrst of tho week. Mr. Cullen preached at tho Episcopal church at morning ami evening service last Bunihiy. llo was rector of the parish for a number of yeors, and they have many warm friends hero wlip lire always glad to welcome them back. Headquarters for trunks, satchels, va lises, robes, Ac, at David Lowenberg's. William Chrismun Esq., has a large num ber of properties for salo at his Heal Es tate Agency. Crane's fine paper for ladles' correspond, ence, the best made, at tho Cowmuian store. Pretty suits for little boys j pretty Kilt suits for children, a large stock just re eclved, at D. Lowenberg's. On Sunday evening at 7$ o'clock, tho Itev. D. F. Stiles will deliver an address to tho Grangers, in tho Itohrsburg M. E. church. All persons are invited to attend. Mr. Connelly of Scranton, has been nom. Inated for Congress by tho Democrats ot tho Twelfth district. Judge Woodward was his opponent in the conference. Having decided not to handlo paper bags, tho present stock at tho Columbian store will be closed out at cost. The Wushlngtonviltc Fair wilt bo held on October 21,22, 23 and 24. Theic will be races euch day. Between $1000 and $2000 are offered in premiums. A word to tho wise. Tho most complete and varied stock of Fall and Winter goods can now bo seen at the popular store of David Loweuberg. Tho M. E. Church of Itohrsburg will hold an oyster supper and ico cream festi val In P. D. Black's hall on Friday and Saturday evenings of this week. All are Invited to attend. Don't forp,ct to attend tho public sale of personal property of Emellne S. Sopher on Centre Street, this coming Saturday at 9 o'clock, where you can purchase almost anything in the lino of house-keeping. Three months' credit given. A full supply of paper, tablets, pens, pencils, ink, erasers, copy books, drawing books, rulers and everything needed by school children, except school books, can ho found nt the Columbian store, very hecap. I'. E. Wirt, Esq., has sold a large num ber of his patent Fountain pens, and we hear them spoken of in the highest terms by all who havo used them. They havo been introduced in one of tho departments at Washington, and will have a large sale all over tho country The trial of Mr. Edson last week tor hawking and peddling, occupied two days, and resulted in a verdict of not guilty, each party to pay half the costs. As this case settles tho law concerning peddlers in this county, we will publish the charge of the court in full next week. Ent Post 250, G. A. It., will attend Grand Army Day ut Shamokln, Friday, October 10th Tho Hloomsburg Comet Dand will accompany them. All citizens aro invited to go along. Tho train will leave llloom Ferry at 7 o'clock a. m., leaving Shamokln at 10:30 p. m. Fare for round trip, ijl.03. ""An alarm of flro called out tho lire com panics on Thursday evening last week. They ran down Market street to tho rail road, and wero there informed by persons returning from tho flro that it was extin guished. It was a houso at Port Noble oc cupied by Swank. It was fortu nate that It was discovered before gaining much headway, as the flro department could havo done no good, there being no water plug in that vicinity. A. Wilkcrsou was indicted by the Grand Jury for keeping abaudyhouse, and on Thursday of last week wa3 convicted In court. Ho'dld not put in an appearance, however, and the case was tried In his ab- scuce. Ills ball will bo called upon for tho amount of tho recognizance, but It is re. ported tltat ho Is worthless. No defenso was attempted by tho defendant, beyond the cross-examination of witnesses, nnd an address to tho jury. Wllkerson will be sentenced wheu ho Is enught. Mr. David Achcnbach was born in Northampton county, Pa., on tho 17th day of Febiuary, 1807, died ut his late resi denco lu Orange township, this county, of diabetes, on September 22nd. 183 J, aged 77 years, 7 months and 5 days. Mr. Acheiv bacli leaves a widow and six children liv ing. Ho was tho father of nine In all, live boys and four girls. Calvin, John and Harriet Louisa aro dead. Mr. Achenbach was a well-to-do farmer, and was beloved by all that knew him. Ho was an excel lent citizen, and n klud husband and fath er. His funeral was larifoly nltcndcil, on Thursdoy of last woek. A game of baso ball for tho champion ship of Columbia county was played at Dauvlllo hist Saturday between tho llloom und Ctitawlssa clubs. Tho gamo was an exciting ono and resulted In favor of Bloom by a senro of 14 to 4, When tho news was received hero some cnthuslastlo friends of the homo club got tho baud out and went to the train to meet tho champions, Sov- cral huudred peoplo gathered at tho station and tho boys met with warm reception They wero carried up Market street 011 tho shoulders of tho crowd, nnd In front of their quarters In Slclvlnny's building re peated cheers were given, The baso ball crnzo Is now at its height, The newest and latest styles just rccelv. ed in Full hats, lu stilt and soft uew, nobby and nice, nt D, Lowenberg's. The streets aro again torn up by tho dig ging of trenches for tho purposo of maklnp connections with tho sower. Pcrsom, dilvlng In town nftcr night should go slow, look out for danger signals, and thereby avoid accidents. Suits tnado up In city stylo by c.xperl enced workmen, Call and eco what to Wear and how to wear It, at David Low enberg's, tho flno merchant taltor of Hloomsburg. There was a crowd nt tho skating rlr.k hist Tuesday evening. Tho band furnish ed music, and every body had n good time. Warren Eyer took tho first prize, and S. F. Peacock tho second, for graceful skating. The rink Is well managed, nnd ought lobe well patronized. J. O. Ludlow of this town has been working with Miles Alberlson tit Brugunza, Oa., for tho last six months. He returned from the South on Thursday of last wcuk, and reports that Mr. Albeitsou Is doing a good business lu lumber. Ho 1ms 46 mules, live miles of railroad track and n locomotive, with which ho hauls lumber to his mill. Tho mill has been Improved recently by tho expenditure of about ijOOOO. Three largo steam engines are used In the saw mill and planing mill, giving a capaci ty of about 00,000 feet n day. Over 100 men aro employed, Sir. Albertson's many friends here will bo pleased to hear of his success in the South. The new laundry of Drown & Daldwln Is now lu full operation. They occupy four rooms on the second floor ot Dentlcr's now Building, and have put In all tho necessary apparatus to enable them to do their work In Urst-class stylo. One room is fitted up exclusively for Indies, where a line lino of hair goods Is kept, and ladles' hair dressed and heads cleaned by lady attend, nnts. This Is a now business for this town, nnd all those who deslro that kind of work will find It a great convenience. The gcntlcmeu who have opened this establish meut como here well recommended, and they deserve, and will no doubt receive, a liberal patronage. They aro also solo agents for Davis' French Dye Works. It is highly amusing to read the earnest nppcnls of our Hepuhllcnn contemporaries, urging tho Democrats of this county to vote for the Hepuhllcnn nominee for Pro thonotary, because of the alleged unfair ness by which Mr. Snyder obtained tho nomination. There is not a man in tho county who doc3 not know that these snmo papers would havo taken a similar position if Mr. Krlckbaum had been nominated. They would have talked of corruption, of tho unlawful use of money, of the lnllu enco of liquor, and all that, and would, havo quoted the published allldavlts as proof of these charges. The Columhian would huve supported the ticket, as it docs now, and then these same papers that ac cuse us of belonging to the clique that de sires Mr. Krlckbaum's defeat, would havo called us tho "Iting"' organ. Notwlth standing this, Mr. Krlckbaum would havo been elected, if nominated, just as Mr. Snyder will be elected becauso he was nominated. For 30 Bays Wo will sell boxed paper at greatly re duced prices. 100 boxes at 15 cents each, reduced from 25 cents, excellent quality. At the Columbian store. I'rlHoner Escaped. A. Swisher was convicted of assault and battery in court last week, and was sen tenced to three months' imprisonment and 1 fine and costs. The Sheriff took chargo of him to conduct him to tho jail, and had reached the steps of the prison, when Swisher suddenly turned and ran up Iron street, out past the car shops, and beyond to the woods and escaped. Tho Sheriff gave chase, but was unable to overtake him. He has not been recaptured. Jerncytown, The coin is being cut. Some of the farmers have threshed their buckwheat and report a fair yield. Mr. John Manning, who has been in 11- Hnols for some time, is at home. Mr. A. Murphy was in town on Thurs day. Mr. Frank Cotucr attended tho Berwick Fair. Mr. John A. Funston passed through here Friday. Mr. A. K. Smith attended court last week. Sir. and Mrs. Yeagcr of Greenwood, wero visiting friends here Sunday. Misses Laura Smith and Iua Stout are vlsltiug at Berwick nnd Wilkcsbarrc. Mr. James It. Biddlo Is ngalu in the store. Wo are glad to sco you back James. Capt. Allen has been quite poorly, but is slowly regaining his usual health. Services will be held in tho 31. E. church Saturday evening, Sunday morning, after- noon and evening. L. Y, Ilurwlclc. 31 r. and Sirs. Ilcedcr of Bellefonte, an visiting Sirs. 31. W. Jackson. Sir. Bittenbender, of the Columbian, at tended the Fair last week, Sir. L. F. Bower and family left for Carlisle on Slonday morning. Sir. aud Sirs. Wiederhold of Shenandoah attended the Fair on Thursday. Sir. C. A. Becker nnd son, Ernest, re. turned to Wilkesbarre on Slonday. Sir. J. Bent Lnubaeii of Hazleton, visited this week In Berwick. SIlss SIcCamcy of Espy, is visiting Miss Bertha Ilarter. Sir. J. 31. Sloorhead and lady, of Wat sontown, visited his brother Georgo over Sunday. Will Wilson of Plymouth, was noticed in town with his blcyclo last Saturday. Sir. aud Sirs. Garticy of Scranton, were the guests of Sir, and Sirs. Win. Fcnstc. maker during Fair. Sir. Isaac Hes3 of Duncausville, is visit Ing Mends nnd relatives In this place. Sllsses Ida Stoutdt and Laura Smith of Jerseytown, visited friends in town this week. Chestuuts ure very plenty this year. Tho rolling mill has been stopped now over a week for tho want of ore. Tho New York Combination showed above town last Tuesday afternoon and evening. On account of tho rain tho "Grand Parade" did not como oft. Tho Fair turned out to bo a complete success, as every ono had predicted. Tho buildings of exhibition could not bo beaten and tho stock was far better limn had been expected. Over ten thousand tickets were sold, and everything passed oil very nice. )y. With tho enlargement ot several of tho buildings tho Fair In this placo will, no doubt, rank among the boat. Tho O. L. 0. O. piesented their Presl dent, Sir. L, F. Bower, with eight tine volumes of Shakespeare, last Saturday evening, One of our esteemed citizens, Sir, S, II Itueh, died very suddenly on Sunday morning. Tho fuucral was attended by largo number of friends and relatives, and took placo Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock Ditr, .mmiilttH H. Apiileitian. In tho death of Matthias S Applcman, this community loses ono of Us oldest am' most highly esteemed citizens. His qiiloi unassuming manner prevented hltn from becoming conspicuous In public affairs, while It luado htm many friends, nnd gain ed for htm tho respect of all who knew htm. Though not taking an nctlvo leading part In matters of public Interest ho wns always ready and willing to follow others, nil with his puiso and quiet lnlluenco he ncournged overy progressive step In this town during tho past twenty years. He was the only son of Philip and Margaiet iVppleman whoweio among tho earlv set tlers of this county from Now Jersey, nnd was born on tho homestead In Hemlock township, on September Oth, 1812, and re, sided thero until 18fl!5, when ho moved ten Hloomsburg. Ho married Lydla Illlllg, Jnuuary 0th, 1815, whoso teinatus he fol lowed to tho grave about four mouths ago. Ho leaves thrco daughters, viz i Mrs. A. Shoch nnd Mrs. D. J. Waller, Jr., of this town, Mrs. O. Unangst of New York j anil one son,' L. P. Applcman, Esq. Tho funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon from tho residence, tho services being conducted by ltev. F. Manlmrt, as. slsted by Itovs. D. J. Waller, Sr., and 3. Mitchell. A largo concourse of lelatlvcs and friends wero In nttcudauco. Dargntns unprecedented are now olfered in Fall nud Winter clothing. Elegant styles, new patterns, enticing prices. At the popular store of David Lowenbcrg. .Vrtliury. Sirs Ell Pealer Is lying very low with fover. Mrs. Charles Emery Is still getting worse. There was a largo attendance at tho fu neral of J. F. Hutchison on Friday last. The different orders to which be belonged were in attendance. After the regular church services wero gone through by tho ltev. Iloutz, tho G. A. It. and Odd Fol- lows took charge, nnd paid their last trib ute of respect to ono that was beloved by all that know him. Peace bo to his nshes. I received, this week, a copy of tho Ber wick Imtrpcndcnt, speaking in most glowing terms of 1). SI. Klntcr as a most excellent pulpit orntor. I am of that opinion my- self, aud If Brother Klnler has been called and commissioned of God to preach tho vcrlasting Gospel, ho had better stick to It, and not meddle with politics. Tho In- dependent rather thinks that the honest Democrats will suppoit Sir. Klntcr. I think not, but will say the sore-heads may, but will vonture to say that no good, hon. est, thinking Democrats, will vote for any other man for ofllco but those put iu nom ination by the Democratic convention. Tho MqicmU-.U says there is but one squuie toed Democratic paper that supports tho ticket from top to bottom. In the county, and that Is tho Columbian. I am happy to now that there is ono paper In tho couuty that has backbone enough to stand up for tho rights of the people. Tho Ilepublicans arc always on the lookout for just sucli chances to mako u break in our party. That was what put them In power lu 18C0 the split in our party. Democrats, arouse up and let your minds run back as far as Fort Slifllin, nnd then ask the qucs tion "cau I support Sir. Klntcr?" or, in plainer words, ono that has always been in sympathy with tho party that dragged my fellow Democrats to filthy dungeons. Slethlnks I hear them say "no, not I." We have seen enough of the elephants. I must confess I was in harmony with Sir. Krickbaum in the onset, but slues tho co- vention put in nomination Sir. Snyder, feel under obligations to support him nud tho whole ticket, and give them my most hearty support in every way. I profess to bo a straight, out-and-out Democrat, and have always stood up for tho right3 of my party. I will say in way of conclusion, Brother Klntcr, if you aro called to blow tho Gospel trumpet, blow on until Gabriel blows hi3 horn, and don't have the words ringing in your cars : "Woo is to me, if I preach not the Gospel of Christ." These words are sufficient. Hoping he will practice what he preaches. Titus Blub, Ccntralia, The imprisonment aud line imposed upon James SIcGuire, the repeater, was re- ccived hero with general satisfaction. The judge and jury were not impressed with the insanity dodges as easily as our worthy 'Squire. The Hungarian, whom the peddler is languishing in Jail for shooting, has entire ly recovered, and is ablo to appear mi tho streets again, Sirs. Klllceii and daughter, Mary, left for Columbus, Neb., on Slonday. Part of tho family wont thero several months ago, and are delighted with their new home. The collieries aro all idle this week, and hundreds of men and boys are compelled to act gentlemen of leisure. Pole, named John Bollowsky, held the lucky number which drew the organ chanced off by Sir. Kllleen on Saturday. Offers from 675.00 to $100.00 wero made him for his prize, but the Pole would not part with it for any amount. Inquiring why he dldu't ncccpt a good oiler he blandly replied i "Sle no sell my luck," Tho heavy rains of Sunday night were badly needed In this scctlou, some of the collieries wero compelled to haul water from Ashland to enable them to work last week. A lad named Wilson, living at Logans. ' villo, fell from a tree while chestnutlng 011 i Sunday, and received Fcvcral deep cuts on tho head. Johanna, a six-year-old daughter ot 31. Connor, died 011 Sunday, from a complica tion of diseases. The lnncral took placo on Tuesday, and was very largely attended. Another batch of Hungarians left hero ou Slonday for Hungary. As the cars wero lauding on the coal piano at North Ashland colliery ou Thurs. day, tho rope broke, leaving tho wagons run to tho bottom at almost lightning speed. Tho piano was considerably dam aged. A new set of dirt burners have been placed in position nt tho Logan, and give proof of being able to do tho work as satis factory as tho old method. Tho Duck Mountain vein has, r.t last, buon reached lu the Continental tumid, The vein Is about ten feet thick, and tho coal Is of a fine quality, Tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company has purchased tho Slontana colliery, und will commonco repairs at once, A tunnel will bo driven to reach tho vein, nnd tho water taken from tho slope, Tho company will ' not allow the running of tho company store In connection with tho colliery, Flaming posters on every available fence nnd barn announce tho coining of tho "greatest show on earth" to Ashland, on Slouday next. It Is, of course, hailed with delight by tho young folks. The shipments of coal from tho Logan mine oxceed thoio of any colllorv In the anthracite region last month, Curry's hostler wai married lust week to ono ot Locust D.ilo's fair daughters. I'll havo 11 llttlo , what's yours ? "Como In out of tho wet," Yaleullno. Hupt, Ed. liccse Is oft' ou hU auuual va. cation, and will mako tho circuit from Wllllamsport to Boston, New York, Sic. Sirs. J, F. Kress spent last week among Hlntltigtou friends. L. A. ltlley fc Co. are making arrange ments to open a meat market In connection with their mnminoth store. Two young men of town, hcnilngol the numerous flocks of wild fowl which visit Brush Valley, determined to have a little sport on Slonday. They accordingly set out with dog and gun, and stimulants tho latter was 1111 Indispensable article or- ivlng at tho largo dam they Imagined they saw ducks on tho other side. Pro curing a boat they set sail -not for tin other side, but for any placo the wind could blow them. When about hnlf wa across tho boat capsized, tossing tho gun ners Into about 40 feet of water. Nelthci ot them could swim, and but for tho as sistance of seveinl men who wero close at hand, they would undoubtedly havo becD lost. As It was, both lost very valuable guns, and aro laid up with n very bad cold. Will H039 of Ashland, spent part of the week lu town. SIlss Cnsslc Slaclnncss rctuined to her home In Now York on Tuesday, Stessrs. Smith, Brogan nnd Sluldoon of Philadelphia, aro employed In fitting up the steam apparatus In the Catholic church. SIlss Anno Cain of Philadelphia, U visit- lng her parents. Court lroccvilttiKH Com. vs. Catharluu Siangan. Assault nnd battery. Atiuoblll. Com, vs. It. F. Dnllmun. Perjury. true bill. Com. vs. O. Lefkowltsoh. This Is tho case In which defendant Is charged with tho shooting of a Huuailan at Slontana. Itccognlzance of defendant, G. F. Grady of Slahanoy, and Jacob Gebhart of Hazleton each In $1000, for appearance at next scs. slou and defendant dlsch irged from cus tody. In re. sale of real estate of Nancy Kali er. Exceptions to the sale filed. Tho following Sheriff's deeds were no- knowledgcd : to C. 31. Crcvcllng for two lots in Espy, sold us tho property of G. 31. Baker, tor 540 j to P. A. Evans for 32 ncics of hind In Slontour twp sold as tho property of G. 31. Quick for $516 j to W. Knorr for laud in Slllllln township, sold ns tho piopcrty of S. H. Wolf for $-22.50 j to A, K. Walter for land sold as that of Timothy Doliek for S100 : to P. Piatt for land sold as Lnfnyettu Dribelbls' for $301; to 1). C. Dlack for land sold as Win. II. James for 800. On motion of O. G. Barkley Esq., and ou certificate from the court of Sullivan county, G. W. Baitch was admitted as a practicing attorney. Com. vs. J. Bauer. Case continued and lecognlzancc of defendant and Silas John son each In $200 for appearance at next session. Com. vs. G. Eiskamp. Case continued and recognizance of deleudaut and Silas Johnson in $200 encli for appearance nt next session. Com. vs. Emanuel Beltz. Nol. pros, al lowed. John Splain and Samuel Williams were naturalized. On petition Stary liiumstetlor was np pointed guardian of Charles and Eldora Brumstetler. Com. vs. B. F. Dallman. Case contin ued and recognizance of defendant and C. 31. Vandcrslico taken in $200 each for ap pcarance at next session. The Grand Jury presented their report, which was read : The grand Inquest Inquiring lu and tor the body ot the comity ot Columbia In tho Commonwealth ot l'cuna. at September sessions 1684 rcspeclfuUy report to the court ot quarter sessions ot tlio peace ot bald county: That In the discharge of their duty they hare passed upon all bills and matters submitted to them by tuo District Attorney and said court: 'Xhat they havo examined tho couuty buildings and dud tho public uulldlugs In good condition with tho exception of a tew repairs; wo would re commend a new cap tor tlio register under tho stairway on tho nrst lloor lu Jail and also two win dow lights broken In Jail; We also And the 1 coords and official papers In tho register and recorder's ofllco covered with an accumulation ot dirt and dust; for their better preservation wo suggest they bo brushed ana cleaned and that sliding doors bo placed In front of tho shelving: Wo also endorse tho action of tho commissioners In complj lng with tho iccommcndatlons ot former grand Juries In providing sewerage tor tho Jail nnd Introducing water from tho Hloomsburg Water Works, both of which Improvements aro now be ing made. All ot which Is respectfully submitted this Slth day of September, 1SS1. Jno. O. Jacobv, foreman. The Grand Jury, after being compliment od for their dispatch in transacting public business, wero discharged by the court, Com. vs. Catharine Siangan. The caso was tried and a verdict of guilty rendered. Com, vs. J. It. Teitsworth. A jury was adlcd to try the case but defendant plend guilty, Com. vs, Chailcs Edsou, Verdict of not guilty nnd tho prosecutor, A. Laubach, and defendant each pay half the costs. Com, vs. Charles B. Edwards, ltecog nizanco forfeited to be respited on appear aneo of defendant at next term. Court adjourned on Thursday evening until Saturday morning. Lydla Dobbins vs. Jacob B. Stoker's tdmr. Amendment of plea by defendant allowed, Nehemlah Kitchen appointed guaidlan of Emma A., Slary E., James A., and Ju cob W. Kline. Jnlm G. Quick appointed guardian of Alice Fry. 1 In re. of sulu of leal estate of O. B llrockway. Itiilo granteil to show causo why sale to F. P. Kline should not be set aside, Estate Catharine Whltenlght. Citation awarded for administrator to Hie account Estato Catharine Slusscr, Petition filed to strlko oil decrco awarding real estate to SInrgarct Brown, 3KOONO WHEK. Com, vs. 1a, bmlth. Sentenced to pay n tine of $10, costs of prosecution and to pay to Eva SI. Ullliard, $20 lying in ex- peuses and $1 per week for the support of the child from tho time ot Its birth to this time nud sauio amount for tho support of tho child until It arrives at tlio ago of seven years, and glvo bond In tho sum of $500 to the poor overseers of Sit. Pleasaut twp. Com. vs, J. 11. Teitsworth. Sontonced to pay a lino of $15 and costs of prosccu tion anil imprisonment in tho county jail for three mouths and stand committed un til scntcuco Is compiled with. Com. vs. Catharine Siangan, Sentenced to pay a lino of $5 and costs of prosecution nud stand committed until sentence Is compiled with, Com. vs. Clcmuel Wells. Sentenced to pay a lluo of $15, ami costs of prosecution, restore tho goods and undergo imprison ment In tho jail for three months and stand committed until tho sentenco Is com piled with. Taylor vs. Taylor. Divorce decreed aud formal decreo to bo filed Estate Samuel Drum. Audit confiuncd nisi. Osman vs. Osmau, Dlvorco ilccrecd, Samuel Lewis and James Ituthbrldge natuudizod lu open court. Estntu of Samuel II. Hutchison, Audi tot's report confirmed nisi. Jjstuto Slary A. Conner, Auditor's 10 port continued nisi. Ellas Drelblcbls vs. Henry Knorr. Pc l.lltlou to satisfy mortgage filed, Ilorwlck I? air. Tho first annual exhibition of tho Lower Luzerne County nnd Northern Columbli County Agrlcullurol Society which was held last week, Wednesday, Thursday, Filday and Saturday, September 24, 25, 20, and 27, fully met tho expectations of tho malingers. On the opening day there wai. a moderate number ot people, all Interest ed lu arranging their articles for exhibi tion. Thursday morning was cloudy and betokened rain, so that tho attendance this day was not what was expected, and scarcely reached two thousand people, Friday was btlght and clear, and eaily the people began assembling nt the ground) until noon showed almost four thousand tickets sold that day, the afternoon In creased this nuinbcr.a thousand more. Tho managers profiting by tho Inconvo- ulcnce of tho buildings used by other agri cultural societies, havo elected those ot Im proved designs. Tin: main nxitiniTios iimt.msd. This building was completely filled with exhibits, to enumerate all would bo to give the chief features ot the exhibition. Among those deserving of special mention were the silk crazy quilts exhibited by Sirs. J. SI. Llllcy (not completed), SIlss Lizzie Whitney, Sirs, Amracrmnn nnd. SIlss Ger tie Wilson ; tho silk cushions or sofa pil lows by Sirs. Vnntnsscl and Sirs. 8. 11. Heller; tho silk banners of crazy design by Mrs. 11. F. Crispin, 31is. J. S. SlcSlur trlo and Sirs. F. It, Jackson ; lino cm. broldcred skirt by Sirs. F. It. Jackson and Sirs. B. F. Crispin ; and SIlss Sallie Wil liams 11 complete lady's white suit, finely embroidered. Sirs. Ellsha Slycis had a quill two hundred years old, which ciitno from Holland, and recently passed Into the hands of the seventh generation. Another curiosity was a feather quilt exhibited by Sirs. Doty, which was made iu South Ameilca, aud composed ot feathers of chlcken3 and guineas of that country. Handsome embroidered mantle lumbrc- qulns, window lambrequins, skirt, and child's dress were tho exhibits ot Sllss Ida Sponenberg. llulr work of wreaths, How crs, &c, by Sirs. Peter Suit, Sirs. I. Dower, Sirs. S. J. Hicks and Sirs. B. F. Drclsbach. Sirs. Ash had some carpet woven with heavy paper instead of rags. Oil paintings on alabaster, macho, and tllu placques, by Miss Liz.lo Whitney. Two vases of beau tiful wax boquets by Sirs. Belle Cirey, Besides these were n great number of fancy goods, quilts, sofa pillows, &c. S. C. Jayno exhibited a Bible 104 years of age, printed in German, with prefaco written by Slartln Luther; he had also a number of other old volumes. There wero a number of exhibits of line white bread, but tho premium fell to Slary E. Stilt. In cakes, also, there was quite a variety. Sirs. W. B. Updyko being the most successful with the cocoanut cake, while Sirs. John Sillier was pronounced first for sponge cake and gold cake. Sir. E. K. Adams made a fine display of silks, ladies' cloths, Ac, and J, E. Vannatta a display of jewelry and line silverware. C. W. Brubaker was there witli an exhibit of hardware. B. F. Drcis. bach had the services of a New York gent and Philadelphia lady In showing the merits of the sewing machines for which he is agent. J. Saltzer, our townsman, was there with his musical Instruments und sewing machines, nnd fiom tho styles of work exhibited, and the work being done on the machines, we should think all were impressed that the Domestic machine for which ho is agent is the best in the market. W. II. Yettcr and Sir. Trathcn, from this place, were also there with sew ing machines. Sir. Julhu Hoft had a line display of ilowci s, plants, vines aud ever greens, and has shown that he Is well pre pared to supply the trade with choice plants. TUB STOCK BUILDING, This contained some very choice breeds among which was a very largo hog (Jer sey) exhibited by Enoch Itlttcnhouse, and auother equally Hue one (Poland China) by S. J. Conner. Fiank Evans had a fine Durham bull 18 months old and weighing 1500 pounds. Dr. G. L. Itcagan brought from his stock farm of Falrviow, Jersey, graded and native stock of cattle. A well- mated yoke of oxen by G. W. Case. There were quite a number of sheep and horses on exhibition. l'OULTUY IIUILDISll. This was piobubly the best building for that purposo that could liavo been ar ranged. A larco building was erected in which was placed a great number of npart. merits of sufilctent size for tho proper ex. hlbition of perhaps 8 or 10 chickens ; the front of each apartment wus wire, which afforded nn excellent view, O. H. Zelin dor and Theo. Fowler each had a flue dis play of Langshans, Plymouth Itocks nud Wyundottcs. AOmCCLlUKAL IMl'LKMlWlS, WAQONS, EIO, The iigiieulturnl implements had their proper place, and vaiious machines wero placed on exhibition by Freas Bros, of Bcr. wick, J. 31. Hulsldzer of Llghtstrect, and Whlto it Conner of Ornngevllle. A fine display of wagons and buggies was made by W. A. Bobbins, Win. SI. Applcman, Trescott Bros, and Alonzo Locknrd. In tho dcpartnieut for stoves was found a neat display by Young & Ent, nnd G. A. Buck ingham of Berwick. Till A 1.3 OF fVRMI. In the nice for the three minute class four heats were trotted. Dr. It. II. Llttlo entered "Tom Sl'Graw," sorrel gelding Henry Fox entered "John Henry," bay gelding j S. W. Adams entered "Bay Ben, bay gelding. "Tom Sl'Graw" took llrst heat "lolin Hcnrv" took tho second third neat, Join tiuir toou 1110 second, third unit iiiiHtu iivma, aim nuu utu law, .imu 2.44, 3.47i, 2.53, 2,r3J. "Tom Sl'Graw camo In second in each of thu threo latter heats nud only a half length behind tlio winning horse. It was a genutue blood race. Tho aadlenco was very much en tliused. Kach horso having about an equal number of admirers. In tho 2.30 class thero were two entries. "Frank S." owned by W. II. Hughes, and 'Nclllo T,", owned by J. Toole of Shcnun doali. Frank S. won thu raeo In three straight heats. Tlmo i 2,47!, 2.42, aud 2.43. Tho Funnels' Trot brought out four horses, "Jen," hay mnre, owned by Boyd Freas j "Colonel," cream gelding, owned by Samuel Sltler ; "Bay Dick," bay geld lug, owned by Charles Wngncr, and "Floin," sorrel rnarc, owned by C, K Jless, 'ino raco was exciting nnd very close. Bay Dick won tlio raco In tlio 8rd, 4th and Gth heats. Flora 8. won tho 1st heat nnd Jen, tho eecoud heat. Tlmo i 3.10, 3,171, 3.18J, 8.1PJ, and 3.1(11. In tho Columbia County trot thero wero two entries. "Tom Sl'Graw," sorrel geld ing, owned by Dr. Llttlo, and "Llttlo An- nle," bay niaro, owned by Samuel Prentiss Tom Sl'Graw won tho raco In thrco straight heats, Time i 0.61 f, 2,53 and 2,55. In tho Blooded Colt raco, out of county, there wero two ntilcs, "Bello of Glouch ester," owned by W. II. Hughes, and a black colt owned by J, Toolo no name. Hello of Olcucliestcr won tho race. No tlmo announced. Tho Columbia County Colt raco brought out four of tho six colts ontered. "Prince," owned by Klliott Adams "Henry Wnrd Beeeher," owned by Daniel F, Seybert 'Harry," owned by Hugh Lamon, and "Dan," owned by Wesley Bombay, This raco afforded much amusement for thu spectator.. Prlnco won tho race in twt straight heats, no time announced. The driver of Henry Wntd Deechcr Instinctive ly claimed tho polu for his colt, 'TIs but just to sny ho came In llrst, but was set back fur running during the heats. Tho Inst of tho trotting wus for n special purse. There were three entries, "t runk S.," by W'. H. Hughes ; "Nclllo T," by J Toolo, and "Annie," by Samuel Prentiss, Frank S. won the race In the 2nd, 3rd nnd 4th heats, Nclllo T. was awarded tho first heat, though coming In 2nd, Frank 8. being set back to 3rd placo for running du ring the heat. Tlmo. 2.40, 2.43 and 2.43. Ex-Sherlff W. P. Klkondall, of Luzerne county, ono of tho judges, appeared upon tho stand on Saturday In his usual grace ful and dignified manner. Do not deny yourself tho pleasure of ex. nmlulng our new nnd gienl bargains In clothing. Wo aro Inking the lend In style, flt, assoittncnt, goods nnd pi lee. An ocu lar demonstration will satisfy vou. Uall soon at the popular store of D, Loweu berg. Wedding nud Party Invitations nnd a fine lino of calling cards, nt tho Columbian store. LOCAL NOTICES. New goods at O. great bargains, V. -uarr s nils weeK at Como nnd see during tho County Fair W. Hnrtlnan & Son's big stock of goods. Asseis ovnn 8101,000,000. If you wish n good investment with solid security, tako out a fifteen year endowment policy in tho Mutual Llfo Instirancu Company of N. Y. Gno. 8. IloBiUNs,' Agent Hloomsburg, Pa. Hogs that weigh from 100, 110, 125, 130, 140 to 150 lbs., a piece a lot of nice clean mriity nogs lor sale nt Wgut btrect by SI las loung. Sept 5-4w C. C. eggs. Slurr pays 'i'c for butter, 20c for Miuwls, shawls, finest assortment iu the county at I. W. Hurtman ii Son's. For tho next 00 days only, we will mako cabinet photos at iU.OO per dozen. Best work ; Lightning Process used. Sepl2-it SIaoKillip & Ciioatk. 0009 1-9 spring chickens 8883 1-8 old hens, 7777 1-7 pigeons, 0000 1-0 ducks, C555 1-5 geese, 4444 good calves, !i333l largo shoats, 2222 lbs. pitted clienles, iin lus. uneu raspberries. All tlio nbove wnnted at Light Street, by T..,.. n n it.. ... ..n.--l- - jniy o-oiii niivAO iuuinu, Long and short coats for ladles at I, W. Uartmun & Sou's. Floor and tablo cloths at C. C. Slarr's. LU3II5EII. Plaulnir mill In lumber vnnl. I have all kinds of worked lumber whlto pine, yellow pine and hemlock flooring j whlto pine nnd hemlock German siding, surface boards, surface sldltig, wainscot ing, moulding. All kinds of lumber in rough, nt Llghtstrect, by aug 22-3m Silas Youso. C. C. Slarr is eetlinir u some of the handsomest dress iroods lu this town. Call and see them. I. W. Hnrtinan & Son's stock of cash- meres, sIIUb nnd all kinds of dress goods win uo largo uuring mo i air. LU.MHUII ! LU.MUEliM FOIl BALE CHEAP. Hemlock boards, ulniik 2 by 4. loice. bill sluir, 10, 12, 14, It), 18 and 20 feet long worked lumber, llooiing, German and bev- i Biuuig, suiiuuu uoarus ami siuing, sawcu shingles No 1, 2 and 3, chestnut, hemlock ana pine, siungiu anil celling lath. I havo made arrangements with a couple of steam saw mills if there is any thing uiai 1 nave-iii got 1 can get it at snort no- nee ui L,igni oirect by July 25-3 m SILAS YOUNG. C. C. Slarr buys chickens. Brine your baskets, carnct batrs. umbrel las ami corns ior saio Keeping on each day 01 1110 r air 10 1. v. lianmau cs son's. New goods at J. B. Sheer's. All kinds of cotton and wool llnuncls at U. C. fliarr's cheap. I. W. Ilnrtmnu fc Sou's store during thu inlr will be a resting place for tired people. BUSINESS NOTICES. iLKEl'IXsS NKI1ITH, madu miseraoiu ny unit teinuie cougn. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For saiu ny -uoyer jsros. THAT IIACKISd COUOII can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. wo iiuarauteo it. For sa c bv Mover uros. FltOM STnACUSK, S. T. 'I felt weak and languid ; had palpita tion of the heart mid numbness of tlio limbs. Burdock Blood Bitters, havo cer tainly relieved me. They aro most excel lent." Sir. J. 31. Wright. SIlILOU't) VITALIZE!! is what you need for Constipation, loss of Appetite, imztucss and all symptoms 01 Dyspepsia, rrice iu and 70 cents per bot tle, t or salo by -iioyer Bros. HtBmsY. aKonaB it. tiiaybi:, of Bourbon, Ind., says : "Both myself and wife owo our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Utirc." sold by -uoycr uros. A NASAL ISJEOTOIt Free with c: ..,,.1, i.Mii,. si.llnl.'o P.iim rl, I great range ot work, and imnllty ot tho Whlto Shuttlo and Automatic sewing Machines." .11.11 boiue 01 omioiis uiiairn T,. Wiihx sewino maciiinkis thu acknowi.kdord kino op am. victorious whus Price 50 cents, bold by Sloycr uvuu IN computi'I'Ion, satisi'Autohy WHUKEVEU in usk. Hcinedv Bros. WHAT WK CAN OII11K, LIST'S NOT KSDUISB. If wo can cure an ache, or a sprain, or a lnmeness, or n burn, or a bruise, or a bite, by U9lnB 'N'0111113' Kclectrlo Oil, let's do It. rtfhomVj, :clcctric on u known t0 bc i XCl 3 I TV It "IIAOKMETAI'K," A lasting and fragrant porfuine. Price 23 and 50 cents, Sold by Sloyer Bros, Mil. OOUUII ON SILK HATS. "it would bo no vlo ntlon of tlio com mandment," said John B. Gough, "if u man wero to full down and worship tho silk hat, for It is not mado iu tho likeness ot anything in ncaven, or on enrtn, or In mo waters wiuen aro under tlio eartn. Besides it heats tho head and causes tho hair to fall oil. Parker's Hair Balsam will stop that and restoro tho original color to gray or faded hair. Not oily, not a dyu, uenenciai, ueiiciousiy pciliimeu, a per- icct nair dressing, ouc. All druggists. ocp iw-oi hOWINCI WILD OATS. How many waste their timo and resour ces in foolish experiments, with nasty worthless medicines that can never do them a whit of good. If you aro sick nud want ncip get a reputable remedy ot established merit. Tho curative virtues of Burdock Blood Bitters havo never been questioned. For an enfeebled circulation or a wcuk stomach they aro splendid. FOli DVbl'El'BlA And liver complaint, you havo n printed guurniiicu ou overy uniiio 01 oniiou 3 Vital. lzer. ooiu uy juoycr uros. HIIILOIl'd couou and Consumption Cure Is sold by us guaranteo. It cures consumption. on a For 6ulo by Sloyer Bros, A MONTH and IlOAlll) Mr throo llvo youth jueu it iuuea iu uacii county, AUdrc'SS 1 , v, .n.ui.i.ii a cu., I'liuaacinma1 Oct a-tw d "OIUDGE DIVIDEND. " At n mcf tlnir of tho Hoard of Directors of catawlssa bridge Co., held this day, a semi-annual ' dividend ot live per cent, ou the capital stock ot said company wan declared, payable to stockhold ers Immediately. J, J, UOIUNS, CataiMssu, Oct. v, mi. Was. 1 ! 111 i rdimpi iPii I I 111 lWST g OESTTOHIC. This modlclnn. tomblnlnff Iron with tinrn TptrptAhlft tnnlr. nulpVlr nnd mmfilelrU' CitrcM llrMttepln, inillHratlnn, tVi-nUnr, ItptiruIiloot1,IlInInrIn,ClillInnnd rvver", linn iMrurniain. Ittufin unmlllnp rmMv for IlfceaMtiinf llifl Klilnrjn nnd Urrr. H it lnvulufiblo for Placates vculinr to Women, and all who lend sedentary lives. It does not lnjuro tho teeth, cause hcadnche.or produce, constipation other Jrcm medicine ila. It enriches and tmrlfles tho blood. (tlmulnlM tho aprctlto, alda tho nwlmllatlon of food, re lieves ucarmurn nnu jicicning, ana eirengin ens the muscles and nerves. ror intermittent r overs, Lntsituae, lacicoi Energy, ,to., It lias no equal, r . " The Kouulno ha alwvo trurtu mark and crot nod red lines 011 wrapper. Take no other. BJte.l;bj Hlionil tUBIUCAL IU, lllLIHOHS, MD. JyT-OTICH IN PAItTITION, IN THK OIII'IIANS' COUKTOF COLUMUIA CUUMTl, In the matter of tho partition and valuatlnnof I (t,aA fntn nf t, rn,M, l til,.,,' Iitnn, Cr., , tnwn. ship, deceased, to Wllsou I). Melllck thfi petition er, reuuiug ill. auuuury, 1 a mrain 11. lemcK re- sldlnir nt w 1 llamsnort. Lvcomlnir Co.. Pa., refer II. Alelllck, resliUng at Lock Haven, Clinton, Co., l'a.. I'hoebo Oman Intermarried with Zeboath Oman, residing at ilurr Oaks, St. Jo. Co., .Mich., Anna Margaret hhavo, Intermarried with Dan'L Miavo, residing at. lfurns, lAcross. Co., WK, Isaiah Jlelllck rcsldln t at liixon, lfu Co., 111., ,!. cob It. .Mclltck residing nt Lyons city, cllnton, Co., jowa, ami uivin.i i. iiennnx inicnimrrieti nil n. A. Hendrlx residing at Now freedom, Yorlv, Co., l'a., and tho tollnvrlntt crand children to-wlt ; ltachel warring icsldlni at mchlnnd, Keokuk. Co., Iowa, who wan a child of Ituchel V. Warring a daughter of decedent, l'eler Host reeling nt Atch ison, Aiciuson co., nansas, u jiryun neat, ior raerlv a resident of Atchison, Atchl&onCo., Kan s.us but resldciicu now unknown, Mary Jlcfionald Intel married with Geo. McDonald, Atchlron, Atchison, Co., Kansas, Wnu liesr unmarried, AtchNon, Atchlwn Co., Kairus, Nuttln Hoblnstm, lntcmiairled with Geo. A. Ilohlnson, Kansas city, Jackson Co., .Mo., Hie last IHe iiamo.1 litlng children of Delilah llest, who died lyfoio her mother, tnouocolcnt. tuko nouco inainninquestv.nl uowiu nunc lite dwelling houso of said Jtaigaret Mclllck. de ceased. In tho township of bcott, Columbia Co., ou battirdav. Moiember n. 1S8I. between the hotmot 2 and 8 p. m., of said clay, for th purpose ot maU- liur lurtltlon of tho re.il estate of said deceased, lo and among hischlldren and legul representatives, u 1110 snmo can uoaono wimoui preiuuico 10 or Bpolllngot tho whole, otherwise to aiuoand ap nralso tho same accoulliii; to law. nt which thno and placo you aro required to attend If you think pi oner. IMC loomsbiirg. Oct. 1, 'M. aiierirr. E it LECTION iNOTICK. Notice Is hereby civen that tho regular annual meeting ot Iho stnckboldci-s of the Hloomsburg Water Compiny will bo held In Hloomsburg, Tues day October nth. lssi. at tho omco ot F. 1'. ma inover. Treos.. between the hours of two and four o'clock lu tho afternoon, for the purpose of elect- I year, anil for the transaction ot any other business InfthAMmn.ni, ot tho company. l'UANli 1'. DILLMEYF.H, Secretary. sept 56-i w. T11D HF.ST AND ONLY lf CLEVELAND F. Mack, Lieutenant Hoi ernor of AUTIIUNT1U LI llr Chaimcv F. Pennsylvania, our book will contain facts to bo found in no other, besides a complete history of tho Democratic party, with am. Its platforms; sketches of tho live, of all tho Presidents ; the women of tho Whlto Houso: nrotectiio tnrilt rovenuo reform ; electoral voto ; homo life of tho President, and a full 1 to of IIH-MIMtlCICH Ours Is tho best, mo-t accurate, cheapest, and sells most largely, send 51) cents for outtlt at once. TlIAYF.lt, MEItKIAM & CO., BJ) Arch St., Fhllud'a. J-0-1UW MARKET REPORTS. BLOOSISBUHG SIAltKHT. Wheat per bushel Rye " " ; Coru " " Oats " " Flour her barrel o Cloversced 8 g"" Is Taliow.V''.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.,.'.'.'.'.'.'.,.'.'.''.' 00 Butter... Potatoes uew 3 Dried Annies 00 llams , m Sides aril shou'ders 10 Chickens 1 Turkeys 1 Lard per pound 13 Hay pei- ton 13 00 Beeswax Buckwheat Hour per hundred 3 00 Hides per lb 5 to Veal skins per lb 08 Sheep pelte. each.,.. wool per lb nu 3HEIE WHITE Carried oil' all -SPECIAL "Whlto Sewing Machino Co., Cleveland, o. Tho "W HITE is KIM)" in l'Miaoeipiiia. lelnhla. Wo rcnnsvlvanla.ilrst premium to tho Whlto Simula matic slnglo I bread Machine, silver .Medal to tho Whltu Automatic Slnzlo Thread Machine. VOW if II. M CEsafi'rk Isayiaag Sm& Un the hm'k mvi -nt "im "r nn JLm tho B Ji SLARK & S0M p EN Kit A L ELECTION PROCLAMATION. t, JOHN MOUHKi, nigii Sheriff ot Co lumbia county, Commonwealth of rennaylvanla, do hereby tnoko known and proclaim to tho annu lled electors of Columbia county that a genera 1 election will bo held on Tuesday, November 4, 1884 being tho Tuesday next following tho first Mon day of said month) for tho purposo of electing th several persons hereinafter named, to-wlt! Thirty persons for electors for President nnd Vice I'rcsldont ot tho United states from tho Btaw of Pennsylvania. One person for Congicssman-nt-Large. one person for Congress rrom IholHliCongtcs Elon.il District. Two persons for l'cpicsentntlvesof PcnnsyWa Ma. One person for ProthonoUry nnd Clerk ot the courtB of Columbia County. one person for lleglster and Itecordcr of Colum bia county. Ono person for Treasurer of Columbia county. Three poisons for Commissioners of Columbia county. Thrco persons or Auditors of Columbia coun ty. t also hereby miko known nnd glvo notice that tho places of holding tho aforesaid election In tho several wards, boroughs, districts and townshlpa within the county of Columbia aro as follows, mi Ileal tr township, at tho public house of Fottsr araltn. Denton township, at the public nouso ot Hiram ltc&8, lu thu town ut llenton. East llloom, at tho Court Uou3c, In Hloomsburg. Weit llloom, at tho Court House, In Hloomsburg. Kast Ilervick, at tho llttlo onicoof Jackson Woodln In the borough of Ucrwlck.' West Hcrwlck, at tho ofllco of V. .', Knorr, la tho borough ot Hcrwlck. Uorough of Centralla, at the public house of Wil liam I'eiier. llrlarcrcck township, nt the nubile school house near Jlvansvlllc. Catawlssa township, nt the Snubllo houso of W A. Yetter. Centre township, at tha school houso near I-atay. :tto crcasys. North Convnirhnm District, at tlio- BChool house near iho colliery of John Anderson & Co. South Conmsrham District, at the houso of Mrs Thomaa Monroe. 11 ihlnecreek townshin. .it the school hotiae near C. II. White's. Franklin Hwhshln. at tho Lawrence school lionise. Greenwood townshin. at tho house Of t. D t'atton. Hemlock township, at tho nubile houso of Clius. 11. niet'crlch. In thu town of Duck Horn. Jnciuon townsmp, at mo nouso ui uzekici coie. locust townshlD.at tho DUblle house of Daniel Knorr, In Numcdln. Minihi township, at tho public house of Aaron Ilovi, in tho town of Minitnvllle. M.u If on townshin. at tho mimic school nouso in .lersejtown. mi. 1'ii.asani. luwnMLip, ut uiu -Miueruiwa bciicui bous.). Montour townshin. at tho jvimic house 01 1). Layeock, at ltuperu -i Jin lownsiup, at l-io pnuuu uousu ui .jcromiaii HoaiTugcreek township, at tho houso of Samuel Longenberger. Miller, Orange township, at O. Heckman's hotel la Or nngevllle. Pino township, at the Ccntro School House, sugarloaf township, nt thu houso of Nonnan Colo. west scoit nt 1110 nun 10 nouso or r. c. 1 icu. oriel, lu I.lghtstreci, hast Scott township, nt tho public houso of Jacob Miller, In Kspy. At an elections uereniier nem unaer mo laws 01 this commonwealth, the election polLs shall bo iDcnca at seven o clock in 1110 forenoon, ana shaU continue open without Interruption or ad journment until seven o'clock in tho evening when 1110 puns win oc eiosea. NOTICE IS HEItEBY GIVEN, That every person excepting Justices ot tho reaco and Aldermen, Notaries Public and Per sons in tho militia semee 01 1110 htato, who sli.Ul hold or shall within mo months navoheld any oinco or appointment ot pront or trust undur tho tinned States, or of this State, and city or corporaieu uisinci, wueuivr u eouiinissiuneu officer or otherwise, a subordinate oniccr or agent who Is or shall bu employed under tho Leg iyea under tho Lecb ture. Executive or juiUciary Department of this gisia- state, or of nnv city or or any incorporate of any fucorporated dls- tnct. nnd also, that every member of conorcss ana 01 me huiio lA'gisiamre, iuiu ui 1110 select, or common council ot any city, or commissioners ot any Incorporated district, are by law lncapablo of holding or exercising nt tho samo tlmo tho orilco or appointment of Judge, Inspector or clerk of nny election of this Commonwealth, nnd that liu luspeciur, uuuku urumei oiuvci ui autu i-iuij- tlon shall bo eligible to be then voted for. Tho Inspectors and .ludgo ot tho elections shall meet at tho respective places appointed for holding the election In tho district to which thoy respeciucly belong, before seven o'clock in ttm morning, and each ot said inspectors shall ap point ono clerk, who shall bo a iiuallllcd voter of such district. Tho auuiuied voter i ot tho several districts In this county at all general, township borough and special elections, aro nereby hereafter author ized nnd required to voto by tickets printed or written, or partly printed nnd partly written, soerally clasollled ns follows: Ono tlcketshi.il embraco tho names of all Judges of Courts voted for, and labelled, outside, "Judiciary;" 0110 ticket shall embrace tlio names of all the Stato ofllcers voted for nnd to bo labelled "State;" ono ticket shall embraco tho names of all county officers voted for. Including tho onico of Seuatoi, and Members of Assembly, if voted for, and members of Congress, If voted for, and bo label led "County ;" ono ticket shall embraco tlio names of all township officers voted for, and bo labeLcd "Township ;" ono ticket shall eniornce the nan.es of all borough ofllcers voted for, and be labelled "borough." Aud each clas3 shall be deposited In separate ballot boxes. JOlIN MOUHEYi sept 36-tt sherlfl. the Honors at the TELKGRAM.- PuiLiuixi'UiA, Septembor 18th, lsSI. liavo received tho highest honors at tho stain ruo 01 Sewing Machine. Klrst premium to tho Whlto Auto tho White shuttlo Sewing Machino. silver medal to Special mention for superior mechanism, simplicity, SALE BY -:o:- dsow MB New '"rE sa iek of WM T&'side. :o:- for JBargatiras -:o:- i !
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