THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I The Columbian. BLQQMSBTOG, PA.," FUIlTAY, O0TO13EU 10, 1881. lorHOiial W. It. Jacoby Is acting as collector and soliciting ngent (or tho Ooujmiiiak. .1. 1'. ltnnnon ot Conynglinm township, wns In town on Monday. Dr. W. U. Uradley, formerly of thh, town, lias accepted tlio jiosltloit of Btntc editor on tlio Philadelphia Prm. llov. D. M. Klnter of Stillwater, nud Hov. Hedllnu of lowu, called on us on Wednesdny. A. 0. Klmljcrley has resigned Ids posi tion with tho Smtinct, nnd accepted ono with the Hnzlcton PlainSpealcr. Mr. K. Is n good writer, nnd tlio Main-Speaker If. to ho congratulated on securing his ser vices. There wivs quite n rush of Illoomsburgorc to Philadelphia this week. Ool. Jamison went down on Moudny, Hon. 0. H. Bnckn- lov,Mis. l)r. llobornnd Mrs.W. 0. McKln. ney on Tuesday, Judgo Elwcll and wife, airs. 1. II. Smith and daughter on Wod nesday. Sco Clark & Son's now advertisement. Headquarters for trunks, satchels, va Uses, rohes, &c, at David Lowcnberg's. Jacoby's Oyster Bay will open to-day, Friday. Tho display of machinery at the Fair will 1m Immense. Don't fail to see JJ. i. Oshorno & Co's. exhibit. After refitting his "Oyster Hay," Jacoby onens lo.dav. Friday, with his celebrated Lynn Harbor Day oysters. Head over tho Premium List, nnd then look around and sco what you have that Is worth exhibiting. M. F. Eycrly has shown us n quince raised on his premises, that weighs ono pound. It was very fine specimen. An interesting letter from Benton is crowded out this week. It will appear in our next issue. Wo would call attention of our readers to tho prize rebus of 1), Lowcnberg on fourth page. William Shaffer wis seriously cut abowl tho head by a fall ono day last week. It occurred at tho Espy Hotel, and Sir. Shaf fer has been lying thcro ever since. Wo aro glad to learn that ho Is Improving. A typhographlcal error In an editorial last week made us say "leading tho one mles" Instead of "leading the armies." Another place In tho same nrtlclo should havo read "Longstrect and Jloshy" Instead of "Longstrect and Nusby." 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 bo found at tho CoLtMniA3 store, very hcciip. No ono will bo obllicd to hunt for 1). Lowcnberg's largo display of clothing, trunks, robes, &c, ut the fair. It will innko lt3clt known, and will bo seen by every- body. Wo understand that Mr. Lowcnberg will occupy moro space oven than last year. J. Snltzcr's stand at tho Fair next week will bc,ns it always ls,ono of tho centers ol attraction, IIo will exhibit pianos, orcans. and other musical Instruments, and a va riety of sewing machines. Prof, Johnson, tho wonderful blind musician, with Prof. Mcthcrell and son, will bo In attendance nnd make the nlr resound with harmony. List of letters lemalnlng In tlio Post Of- flco at Benton, Columbia county, Pn., for tho quarter ending Sept., 30th, 1884 t Mr. Martin Albcitson, Mr. J. K. Charl ton, Mr. Edgar Quick, Mrs. Catharine Buck, Miss Catharine McMlchcl, Miss Cora Young, Miss Fannie Keller. Persons calling for nbovo letters, plcajo say advertised. Jons Heaoock, P. M. lluclcliorii. Miss Anna Btroup has returned from ft visit with relatives ntUldrcdsvllle, Sullivan county. Miss llattlo Appleman, who has been spending thu latter part of tho Summer In noithern Columbia, for health, Is with in ugalu. XKnwItltiK unit I'eiltllliiK. CoMMONWKAMit WMUI CltAllI.ES KtMON. CIIAIIOG Of TI1K COUNT. Otntlanen of the Jury i Tho defendant here, Charles Edson, Is Indicted for an alleged violation of n penal statute of thu commonwealth, It Is not Where were tho Patrons of Husbandry charged that ho has committed any act bad last Friday ovcnlng ? Wo saw no lanterns tflcf contrary to good morals and such or heard no rattle of carriage wheels. M conscience condemns, but only an act Tho following corps of teachers for this forbidden by a stalulo designed to nld In district will onon their rcsnectlvo school i rcL'iilat nc tho business affairs of tlio com The Edward Sothcrn company which appeared at the Opera House last Thurs day night was not favored with an Im- mmso nudience, hut perhaps it was qulto as largo as tho play deserves. "Crushed, or Whoso aro they" is a broad comedy, and somo of the situations presented are slight ly questionable. Tlio acting was good for tho kind, and with a different play the company might bo more successful. Thu newest and latest styles just recelv- rrl in Fall hats. In stiff and soft new, nobby and nice, nt D. Lowcnberg's. JJucknlcw Bros.' small bus camo from Sloans' shops on Monday morning, looking as bright as a dollar. iirr.wn Xr. Tt.ildwlu will havo a stand nt tho Fair, whero they will exhibit their hair goods, and tako orders. Pmtiv nit for llttlobovs: pretty Kilt suits for children, n largo stock just ic eclved, ut D. Lowcnberg's. W. II. Gllmoro Is having his brick build. Intr naluted red. Tho front Is llnlshcd and is greatly Improved. vn,i,iinf nnil l'nrtv Invitations and a lino lino of calling cards, at tho Columbian store. An examination of teachers will be held by Prof. Grimes at tho Llghtstrcet school house on Wednesday, October ICth. Crane's fine paper for ladles' correspond ence, the best made, at tho Colcmman store. Moro cntrios havo been made for tho Fair up to this timo than in any previous at tho samo date. Tho prospects aro that the display will be larger than ever Jbcforo. A word to the wise. The most complete nnd varied stock ot Full nnd Winter goods can now bo seen at tho popular storo of David Lowcnberg. Tho Sentinel of last week propounds tlio following: "Aro we a Qeosc ?" Perhaps not now, but after tho clcctlou tho writer of the conudrum will find that he's down on his back. Charles J. Snyder oldest son of W. II. Snyder, cx.County Supt., of Col. Co., died in Oraugevlllc, Oct., 0 1881, aged 13 years, a mouths and 3 days. He wii3 a boy of many nolilo qualities, and promised well for useful manhood, but all these havo been blasted In tho bud by that dread (lis caso diphtheria, that did its work in ono short week. Tlio bereaved parents havo tho warm sympathy of their many friend i all over the county In their affliction. If or ,jo Days We will sell boxcu paper at greatly re duccd prices. 100 boxes at IS cents each, reduced from 25 cents, excellent quality, At the Columbian store. Ml ill 111. dam If you need nuy thlug in tho lino of a silver or gold watch or any nrtlclo of jew elry, silver ware, ecc .Call at L. Bernbards, Jewelry Store, ond get tho best for your money. Dr. Fuller Walker foil over the rocks on tho Iroiulale bill on Tuesday. IIo wns seated on a camp stool dolug soma sketching, nnd has no recollection of how tho accident occurred. He received somo severe bruises. Tho recent rains did considerable ago to tho buckwheat crop, Mrs. J. J. Brown and Mrs. II. Eckroth aro visiting tho former's parents at Haekctts- town, New Jersey. The oyster supper nt the Evangelical chinch on Friday evening, was a success. Miss Mary Miller of Malianoy City is visiting friends on the 'Kikondall hill" where she was formerly engaged teaching school. Mr. Daniel Orovcr of Hock Glen and Miss Sallic Hetler of this place were mar- rlcd at the home of tho bride on Thursday last. May joy and happiness) and demo cratlo victory accompany them. II. J. Gearhart Is in Philadelphia this week buying goods. A Cleveland & Hendricks club was or ganized nt West Mifflin on Tuesday eyeiv ing. Talk about bolting 1 Yes indeed. Wo niwo heard of ono man in this township who said ho would bolt tho ticket on tho part of the prothonotary. Three years ago ono voter in this township bolted tlio tiokot for Kecister & Necordcr aud that Is all it umouuted to. on Monday, October 80th t Iluckhorn. Lower grade, Mattlo Wa nlch) upper grade, no namo given.-' Ed. Forks. Herbert Grotz. Vallcy.-Mr. Hecder. Doll.-Llzzle Mnore. Loldy's. William 1 Inndelong. Chestnut Grove. Mamie Glrion. Hcv. Stevens preached for Dr. Monroe of Bloomsburg, on Sunday last, depriving Buckhorn of services In the morning. Director Old made some repairs about his school house on Monday last, Somo of the furmers nro plowing, thresh ing buckwheat, culling and hiuklng com. Better linltato Paul and say "This one thing I do." In driving by tho Bed -Mill tho other day wo woro surprised to see how gay It looks, and what a buslness-llko appearance ll presents. Laying off tho old siding nnd putting on a now ono, and crowning It wllli what resembles a Pullman Palace, no traco of tho old building meets tho eye. I. W. McKclvy Is saving no expense to make It a first-class mill. Ho Is preparing to do merchant and custom work by both processes, the old nnd now. By the time It U finished It will bo the be it mill the county nlTords. Of the many hunters that havo softly tread our foicsts Daniel Harris has been tho most successful, having shot five lino gray squirrels in ono chase. Tho two farms now occupied by Messrs. Sterling and Old were bequeathed by thu lato M. S, Appleman to his daughter, Mrs. MaryUnangstj the farm whero Joseph Hummer lives to Mrs. Shoch, and tho ono cultivated by Wm. lllchart to his son, Lloyd Appleman. Thcso farms all Ho In our township. Charles Ward moved to-day (Tuesday) In tho Scott house in Wcdgctown. 1 his fills thu last empty house. Parties desiring harness will do well to glvo our now saddler, John Poolcy, a call. Our band discourses some very good mu sic for the tlmo they havo been practicing. If tho interest now manifested is kept up tho time will not bo long until Buckhorn band will have regained Its former reputa-Hon. Suits made up In city style by experi- euced workmen. Call and sco what to wear and how to wear it, at David Low onberg's, tho lino merchant tailor of Bloomsburg. centralist. Protracted meetings were held in tho Methodist church last week, and wero lamely attended. Among the clergymen present, were Ilcv's. Wood, or uoruon, Horning of Berwick nud uenscoter oi Hurrisbuig. A bicycle club has been organized in the . ...... i i corner. Mr. ictzcr tue prcsiueut reccivcu a beautiful Star machine on Saturday, Mr. Fetzer and his two-wheeled vehicle will, no doubt, be the object of much curiosity, as it is tho first one wo have had in this section. Tho Ccntralia correspondent of tlio Ash. land Iacal says work on the Catholic church has been suspended until spring, for what reason ho could not learn. Such Is not tho The llepubllcuns hold their first meet ing at Dcntltr's hall last Saturday evening. There was somo singing by a glee club, and n speech by W. E. Smith, Esq., of Berwick. Wo are informed that about ono hundred were preseut. Do not deny yourself tho plcasuro of ex amining our now and great bargains in clothing. Wo arc taklug the lead in style, fit uaunrtmrmt. poods nnd Tirlcc. An ocu- lar demonstration will satisfy you. Call soon at the popular store of D. Lowcu- berg. Those who contemplate matrimony should call at thu Columbian ofllco ond ox. niniiui ourbtock of wedding invitations, cither printed or engraved. You will be astonished to find how llttlo it costs to get a lmndsoinu Invitation, with which to an- nounco tho coming event to your friends, If pleasant weather prevails next week, there will bo a larger crowd in attendance at tho fair than ever before. Every effort has been made to make it ono of tlio best exhibitions ever held here. Thoro will bo towo Uno races. Sirs. W. Freas. daimhtcr of Samuel Mc lTnnrv of Benton, died on Suudny last, and was hurled on Tuesdny, Itev.Kinter ofU rtiiiw. Hur atro was nineteen years, six months. Hho leaves her husband, nnd a young babe. Tho horeo nttaenca to W, 0. McKlnney's express wagou, whilo stuudlug tied at thu express ofllco on Wednesday morning, be camo frightened at tho barking of somo dons, and toru loose from tlio ring ami ran up Main street to Iron, and down Iron where It was stopped. No dainago was done. KuHOIiitloii nil tlie JDcatli of Joint !. ISlltclllHUll, Who died September 23rd, 1884, aged about fifty years : Wh-kkaa. It has pleased tho Great Mas- tcr of tho universe to take to himself from our midst by tho unsparing hand of Death our brother, John F. Hutchison; bo it therefore Hooked, That while yielding witli meek submission, knowing His will Is not ours, o deeply una sincerely mourn ins ueaui, Resolved. That thu wife has lost a kind and loving husband, tho children a tender nnd indulgent father, the Church and Sun- av school an earnest Christian worker, and thu community a warm-hearted friend and neighbor. Retailed. That by his deatli wo aro re minded of tho uncertainty of life, nnd that wo heed the warning coming to us from thu sacred word i "llo yo also ready." Resolved. That wo strlvo to profit by his Godly cxamplo, and be as he was faithful aim earnest in mu uiscnarge oi our vuria tlan duties. ltr,hil 'flint wn ilnonlv Hvmnathlzo with tho uereaved family nud friends and commend them to tho care of our Heaven ly Father who has said: "I will never leave ineo nor lorsaac nice. Resolved, That theso resolutions bo pub- llshcd in the Columuian, and ft copy bo sent to tho family ot tho deceased. (.'vims Bobbins, ) EiTir. E. Chkasv, Committee. Ansii! MoIIkshy, ) Tho next county Institute will bo held In tlm Oncra House. Bloomsburg, commenc- I Mondnv. December 29th. Prof. Balliet ot Cook County Normal School, Illinois, Dr. (iroff of Lcwlsbuig, Dr. Everett oi uarris. burir nud It. J. Burdcttc, will lecturo dur. lug tho session. G. E. Mvcrs has sold ;tho Catawlssa AYw to 0. E. Haudall und John O. i ocum, Esq., his health requlrlug hlin to glvo up tho business. Thu new proprietors nru young men of ability and energy, and they will no doubt bo o valuable addition to the tournallB-i of this couuty. Wo wish them success, Tho J?fti6h'am sees that Its efforts to maku n break In the Democrats mnks, nro futllo and has turned Its Attention to Bo- publicans to prevent them from going over, It finds fault with n Democratic candidate for sceklmr republican support, but Ignore thu fact that thu republican party U malf Ing great efforts to securo democratic votes miinlty, but not an net interdicted by any natural sentiment or perception of tho illf fcreucu between rleht and wrong. Tho law-makers, therefore, restricted the pun lshnicnt for tho breaking of this law to thu Imposition upon the convict of a fine with out Imprisonment n restraint of liberty not sccinlmr to bo deserved by ono who has committed nu ofl'cnso created so by merely human enactment. And It was doubtless supposed that tho Imposition of tho amount of lino named In tho peual clause would bo amply sutllclcnt to deter tho person nccuscd and convicted from a repetition of his unlawful act, and, by way of example, to deter all others who might otherwise bo tempted to begin. Tho law In respect to hawkers and pcd. lars differs In tho different counties of this commonwealth. Before the adoption of the constitution of 1871, local lawsweie allowed under the provisions of tho con. stltutlon In force up to that timo, nnd somo wero passed regulating auctions nnd snles by licensed vendors vnrlously in the vatlous counties, ns you havo doubtless observed by what has been exhibited bo. fore vou In tho course of this trial. In 1833 a law was passed In respect to nuc. lions In Lancaster county, and, In 1833, by n supplemental act, provision was made ns to the manner of carrying out that law In that county, and tho proper mode of pro. ccdurc against one prosecuted for Its viola- Hon. lu 1840 n law was passed for bchuyl kill county, and this law referred back to tho law for Lancaster county, without howovcr, repcatlug tho torras of that law as to the steps by which tho Stato should proceed to enforco tho act or to inflict tho punishment for Its nonobservnnce. lu 1848 tho Schuylkill county act was extend cd to the county ot Columbia (among others'), and is in forco hero to-day. It provides that "no person shall sell or ex pose to sale, within tho county of Coluin bin, as a hawker, pedlar or traveling mcr. chant, any coods, wntes or merchandise. under the pennlty of fifty dollars for each and ovcrv offense, to be inflicted lu the manner provided by the net of Sixth April 1833, entitled 'a supplement to tho act reg. olatlng auctions In the city of Lancaster and other towns in tho commonwealth passed the 7th day of April. 1832.' " That modo of ;proceeding Is by a complaint be fore a magistrate, a blndini; over to court. and nn indictment in the Quarter Sessions This lino of procedure, pointed out by thu act of 1833, Is the one that has been pur. sued in this case, and the defendant her is called upon to answer the general chargi ot having violated the law by the sale of goods, wares and merchandise within tho county of Columbia, as "a hawker, pedlar or traveling merchant." It is also partial larly alleged against him, that he made, as such hawker and pedlar or traveling mer chant, sales to certain Individuals named in several counts. Tho first question which naturally arises is, 'What is meant by a liawner, peiuar or traveling merchant ; what did the Legisla ture mean when they used those terms ? Cases Involving this question havo fre quently been before tho courts, not only In this State, but clsowhere. In earlier use, tho term "hawker" mennt ono whose occu pation was somewhat other than that tho position of a "hawker, pedlar, or trav eling merchant" whether ho did so du ring tho period when (It is nlleged) ho vlo- ated this law of 1840. You will notice that thu act of assembly forbids n salo by a person traveling, docs not forbid traveling about the country with goods, but forbids selling them or of fering them for snlo. That raises tho qucs. tton a9 to what Is meant by n sale. This Is n technical legal term, ono to which ju dicial decisions have iittiiohed a meaning referred to In a enso cited In your hearing! where It was held by our Supreme Court that a contract In Mercer county for good o bo delivered in Erlo county Is n sale lu Erie, not In Mercer county. I Instruct you, therefore, that n sale Is not made at tho tlinu nnd plnco of tho order being given to tho merchant, send certain away from tho ncss. By such an older as that no lltlo passes to the goods that aro contracted for; thu title remains still In tho mcrchnnt, who may or may not send the goods, as he sees proper. If hto store wero burned down, and all his goods wero destroyod by lire, ho would sustain the loss, nnd not the man who ordered thu goods. If any goodh lection is nt stnko in tlio present can viw9 in tlio Poiiso In which tlio Rppub lican tnnnngurs would havo ur believe The utterances of both parties in tlicii' rcspectivu iiliitfoiiiin aro so nearly iden tical that thuro can bo found liodollnit" contention between them. Uciudcs, th power of the Hxeoutivo to determine tho rovctiuc legislation of the country la too romoto to render this a controll ing factor in a presidential canvass. Tho decision rests with Congress, and tlio intelligent votor can havo no dilll- cully in oeparatlng Ida tJoii;rcssionni from-lils Electoral ticket and in thus satisfying his convictions in both di rections. Many of tho mombers of this Association aro pronounced pro tectionists whoso interests are largely V Z Z i,Z. p I lo 1qdant, aa they l.eliovc, on tho con' of a contract being ado t prosperity' of tlio manufacture goods, when hat place U f by tho tariff, and they can roc o merchants place of bus!. . . ' .,,.,)or.,., from tho success of tho candidate of n party whioli in tho last Session of Con mess only showed in its efforts at tariff "..!..!-.. !. 1 1 .11..!.!... uviHiuii 113 uwu nupuiena uivisiuu uu tho subjoct, and was forced at Chicago to adopt an expression of policy bo nearly akin to that of its rival. As rerrnrds tlio roform of tho Civil nt tho storo wero stolen, tho purchaser In sorvico wo Bee tho Republican Nation- mo country, i mean mupersuu wuu ur- m uomuuttco li as been seeking ovcry dercd them, could not complain j ho could ingoniotis device whereby to ovado the not Identity any portion of tho property In lofrnl pcnnlties of assessing oflicc hold- tho stoio aB his ; ho could maintain nclthet UW nnd it has recognized, as its rcpio- trover nor trespass for any act that any tsentative in Virginia, General Mnhono, individual might have committed upon well known ns ono ot the most rookies? thorn j thereforo tho tltlo to tho property spoilsmen of tho age. The permanent did not pass; there wns an nrraugciucnl establishment of tho principle of this that tho articles bargained for should be reform now depends mainly upon the faithful execution of tlio prrsent law in letter and spirit. A President earnest ly in its favor can mfiiso its spirit throughout tho servicu j a Prcsidont ecoretly opposed to it can render it vir tually nugatory. It would thereforo bo impossible for any fneud of tho ro- At Mrs, Malio's Slllllnery Store you will find n full lino of Jerseys. Latest style of bonnols, hoods nnd taps for chlhlina. LUMBEH.-l'lanfngmlll In lumber yard. I hnve all kinds of worked lumber whilo pine, yellow pine and hemlock Homing i whlto plno and hemlock German siding, surfneo boards, surface siding, wainscot ing, moulding. All Kinds oi iitmuer in rough, nt Llghtstrcet, by nug 23-3m Silas Yotsti. A placo whero all ale during tho Fair at I. W free and welcome llattmun Si Son's. 'flic best placo to buy dress goods ellhor silk or plain mid Clark & Son. plaid dress flannels at Visitors to thu Fair will find a fine nwort mont of dry goods nnd notions at very low prices at Lulu & Sloan's. 1.1,'MIIRI! I I.UMIIEIt I ! rou BALK OHKAr. Hemlock boards, plank 2 by 4, joke, bill stuff, 10. 12, 14, 10, 18 and 20 feet long worked lumber, Homing, German and bov 1 siding, surface boards and siding, sawed sliluglcs No 1, 2 and 3, chestnut, hemlock nnd nine, shlnelu nnd cellltiK lath. 1 liavo tnniio nrrangcmenis wnu a coupio of steam saw mills if there is any thing that I havu'nt got 1 can get it at snort no tice nt Light Street by July 25-3 m SILAS YOUNG. The rush for new nnd nice goods during thu Fair will bo at I. W. llartmati & Bon's. whooping by Moyer sent nnd that the sale should bo consum mated, but tho sale Is not perfected till the goods arc delivered. This Incomplete pur chase Is to bo separated from a purchase tnado by a customer nt the shop or storo of a merchant where ho orders tho goods and elthur nuvs for thorn or tho merchant rlvcs lilni rrmllt fnr llin nrlrn nf llmm. nnrt tlin form tO IllStifv the Support of One wllO, ' 1 1 I i!i. m ' tii. t. I f . l. iiku iui. iiiauie, as opcahur ui uiu House, delayed its progress for yoais, when, to use tho language of tho Now York 7'ribunc, of June 10, 1874 : "Mr. Blaine, witli 'distinguished ability,1 ap pointed n committco on that subject (civil service reform) which strangled A Inrgc assortment of now blanket shawls, Broche and l'nisloy shawta and black Thibet suuwta, cheaper than over of' fcred at Lutz & Sloan's. New goods nt J. B. Sheet's. Don't fall to seo I. W. Haitman & Son's new cashmeres, new coats, new shawls, reform now depends mainly upon the &c, when you como to the Fair. For velvets, Lut. & Sloan's. plushes and slll.o, go to Simon's cuim wilt. Immediately relievo croup, cough and bronchitis. Sold Bros. i CflTho Volco of tho People No family Dyes wero ever so popular ns thp Diamond Dyes. They never fall. Tlio Black Is far superior to logwood. Tho other colors nro brilliant. Wells, Hlchardson & Co., Bur lington, Vt. , SIIILOII'S OATAI1IUI UKMEDV, A positive euro for catarrh, diphtheria and catiKcr mouth. Bold by Moyor Bros. Aim YOU MAPR Miserable by Indigestion, constipation, dir. Klnoss, loss of appetite, yellow skin r Bhl. lob's Vilalbcr Is a positive cure. Sold by Sloyor Bros, TIMK IS MONKV. Time and money will bo saved by kocp. ing Kidney-Wort In the house. It Is nn invaluable remedy for all disorders of tho Kidneys, Liver nnd Bowels and for all dis eases arising from obstructions of theo organs. It has cured many obstlnnto cases after hundreds of dollars had been paid to physicians without obtaining rcllof. It cuics Constipation, Piles, Biliousness nnd all kindred disorders. Keep It by you. WHY WILL YOU Cough when Bhllob's Curo will give you immediate rcllel. rnco iu coma, uu ceoi and $1. Sold by Moyer Bros. Mil. OOl'Ult OS SILK 1IAT8. 'It would bo no violation of tho com mandment," said John B. Gough, "if a man were to fall down nnd worship tho sill; hat, for It is not mado iu tbo liucness of anything In heaven, or on enrth, or in tlio waters which aro under tlio eartu." Besides it heats the head and causes tho hair to fall off. Parker's Hair Balsam will stop that and restore the original color to gray or faded hair. Not oily, not n dye, beneficial, dcliclously perfumed. A per. feet hair dressing. 50c. All druggists. Hep lU-Ot Goods nro being plied up at I. W. Hart man is Son's, for Fair times. Call nnd ieo them. customer goes away without taking tlio goods, nnd they aro afterwards sent to him by the mcrchnnt, ns is tho practico now almost overywhero except in the case of persons living out In tho country remote from' n vlllngo or town. There is a differ ence between the act of a merchant sup Singlo aud double wool shawls at Clark it Son very cheap. Go see them. Next Wednesday, Thursday, Friday mi l Saturday will bo Fair at I. v. Haitman it Son's double storen. get In free. See to it that you " 7 , u" H, Ul 1 """"7 tho reform and seab ed it, and then ox plying a patron with goods order d at the ft Wftrdoneo ;'t No8lrollg. Biiuu in uwu wuy, ami uiu uui ui 11 mi-i- chant who goes out Into tho country nnd solicits custom, takes orders at a distance from his residence, and then a day or two or a week or at any Interval of tlmo after, wards carries out goods in quantity, al though perhaps not in bulk, done up In . BUSINESS NOTICES. For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price Stf cents. For salu by Moyer Bros. "IIACKMHTACK," A lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 nnd 50 cents. Sold by -Moyer Bros. ITT L'l'ON HIS DIET. "Set un in bed nnd couched till tho clothing was wet with perspiration. My wife insisted that I use Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. The first tcaspoonfiil relieved mo, I can honestly recommend it. h. H. Per kins, Creek Centre, N. Y. pHIDOE DIVIDEND. At a rr.crtlu',' or tho Hoard ot Directors of tb Cat .wlvui Jlrlilgo Co., held this day, a Boml-snnusl dividend nt 11") per cent, on tho capital stock of said company nna declared, payable to stockhold ers immcaiav?iy. IF, M IWID1HB, Catawlssa, Oct. 2, 1SS1. Trwis. N' OTICE IN PAM'ITION, Ladies' nnd children's ready-made coats cueapor man ever. All new goons, no 0111 block, Clnrk it Son. Brine ono of I. W. Hartmau & Son's clr- .!!. ...1...,. rw.,m, tn tl f . IjUllltS tlilll TUU . ,1WI .l. IV ...w ui uuiiiiuM. uan uu ihusi-iiiuu iimu nun, i fftr nIui 8C0 j mo prlCCS UglCC. 1. ; 1 .1 ,i 1 which oxisis uctwceti ins record un tins subject nnd that of his subject aud that of his principal opponent, who has been tho faithful and eflicient pro moter of tho reform and 1ms not hesi tat.'fl for its sakn to nliennto powerful packages, to the places whero ho had been Hectionfl 0f l,i9 own ,,.Mty from whoso 1 . . r . ., . t .1 I . .. I .... L. J7 . .. upoKi-u iu iur mum j i bhj uiuiu ii. hostility thus arousod thu KcptiWtcans Unction, a material and Important or.e, be- jraw tn,ir strongest hopes for success tween that case of a purchase at tho shop in tho pcnditi" election, or Btore, and tills of a piirchasu away from N0t tho least of tho material inter file shops tho law recognizes n difference ests involved in tho canvass are those between transacting business nt one's which would bo at tho mercy of tho place of business and golug abroad seeking foreign policy of tho Executive if it buyers for ono's goods, wares or morchnn- should fall into tho hands of Mr. disc. In the former caso no question can Bluinc. During tho few mODths in .!c, In ..ncMtl In llw, 1,,illt,. ,P ftm nn1n tflilnl, fltr.if. t'nqva nnn tin nnnlil.irul ....,...0,1.. ... ... . ...v.., .miv,v.0 Sv, v.w..,,... WILL YOU 8UFIEH while iu tho latter caso tho legality of thu tlio Department ot btate, lie deveiopea witi, Dyspepsia aud Liver Complaint 1 salo depends upon tho surrounding fncts. a brilliant incapacity which is full of Shiloh's Vitali.cr Is guaranteed to cure Iu ludslna whether a person is a pedlar pregnant warnings for the tuture. Wo you. i'or sale uy -noyer iiro3. or not, all tlio circumstances nro to bo need only rotor to his neglect to vindi. . .. . i j a !.! taken into consideration ; llrsl, settlo wiiat cai mu nynis ui mu iuuvuuaii Hu Caurcculate their husbands amazlnely fast. arc tho facts, nnd then Imiuiro whother zens imprisoned abroad witnotit trial, sliould they not do their duty. Burdock time tnrin rnnoiiinif. Un. nnrann n tipillnr. Willie lnvitiuc a rouiiu irom Jinciaiui uiood Hitters nro a cood rccuiator of tlio DV 1113 U UllUerS OVCr tno VJiaVlOn-lUl- uiruuiuuuu. uioviuomciuwim uiuuu wor Treaty ; to his uncalled for inter- l"n'c- ?"a 9ncfluntl" 8triKu ferenco with Mexico about tlio Gautc raala boundary, resulting in another and even moro decided rebuff ; and to his converting his high office into a case. The repairing will bo continued ns wli,ch ,g n(W commonly udor6tood to usual. Tlio only work left until spring Is tho plastering. Pntrbk Cain, residing in Dark Corner had a leg broken, by a plank falling on him on Tuesday. Richard lloran und Ed. Sweeney, two worthy young men of town, will leave for Council Bluff, lown, In a few days, with tho view of locating thero If things aro suitable. Frank Conway, a boarder of James Mc Brearty's decamped ono night last week, wl tli his board bill and several articles of clothing belonging to his fellow boarders. He also took a watch of Matthew ISulllvan, who is under treatment at the Hospital. Tho policu are on his trail, but havo not as yet, succeeded In capturing him. Diphtheria has again mado its appear anco here, and parents sliould be very careful, as it is of a contagious nature. Tho latest victim is a child of David Wat- kins which died on Saturday. Thu admirers of Cleveland and Hen drlekB, iu the upper "shanties" have or ganized a club in opposition to tho Irish Dlainu and Logan club. The former has n membership of 150,' whilo tho Blaineitea have but 15. Isaac Boycr, boss at the Continental, 1ms een seriously ill tho past week, tho effects of drinking impuru water. Thomas Calu, a boy of sixteen, fell from tho trestlu work at the Contralla Colliery on Saturday, and broko his leg. Ho was taken to tho Hospital, The Bargess has notified all hotel and Look at his equipment for carrying goods, tlio provision that he had mado for him self. The law, as you have heard, makes no distinction ns to whether one goes in a canal boat or In a two-horsu carriogo or iu a one-horse carriage, or on foot j in other words, it is decided that a man may peddle of many seiious ailments. at tho root IN THU OKI'HANS' t'OUUT OP COLUMBIA tUU.Ml, In tlin matter otthe partition and valuation ot U11 VHtate of .Ma rgarct Jlclllclc Into of Bcott town UIp, ilff eased, to Wilson V. Mclllclc tho petition er, roRlrtlmr nt. sunbury, ra.. Utram 11. MelUnk ro siding nt Wllll.unspoit, Lycomlnn 00., l'a., Peter U. llelllck-, rcstdlng at Lock Haven, Clinton. Co., I'n., l'hocbo Oman intermarried with Zcbonth Omnn, rosldlnj? at Burr Oaks, St. Jo. Co., Mich., Anna Jlnrtrnret Shave, Intermarried with Dan'l. Shave, resldlnc at llurns, Lncross, Co., Wis., Isalali MelllcK residing nt Dixon, Leo Co., HL, Ja. cob 11. Jlelllck residing at Lyons City, Clinton. Co., Iowa, nnd Lavtna I. Ilcndrlx tntermnrrled with II. A. Ilcndrlx lesldlng nt New Freedom, York, Co., l'a nud the tollowlnsc Krand children to-wtt : ltachol Warring resldlni at litchland, Keokuk. Co., lown, who was a child of Kachcl v. Wnrrlng a daughter ot decedent, l'ctcr nest residing at Atcn imhi, AtchLson Co., Kansas, I. ltryan best, lor morlv a resident of Atchison, Atchison Co., Kan sas hut residence now unknown, Mary McDonald Intermarried with Ceo. McDonald, Atchison, Atd-'son, Co., Kansas, Wm. Hest unmarried, At ;hlwn, AtchHon Co., Kansas, Nettle llobtnaon, Intermarried with Geo. A. ltohlnson, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo., Tho last llvo named being children ot Delilah Hest, who died before her irothcr, tho uecolcnt. Toko notloo that uu Inquest will bo held at tho lato dwelling houso of said Margaret MeUlck, de ceased, la tho township of Scott, Columbia Co., on saturdaj-, November IS, 18S4, between tho houra ot 2 nn 1 1 p. m , of na!d dar, for the purjwso of mok Uig partition or tho real estatoof snld deceased, to aud among hU children and legal representative, If tho sainooan Undone without preludlco to or spoiling ot tho whole, otherwlso to valuo and ap pralsu tho samo according to law, nt which tlmo und placo you aro required to attend If you thin proper. JOHN MOUKEY, llloom-burg. Oct. 1, 'M. Sheriff. MARKET JIEPORTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. " I nit ..rtl.m, .,,.11. , 1, n ... .. I'a,. . I , . ,,, l,n,.ln I 'U IIU1IU) llll MUilUII I J Jl LI II J . I nn lrilmlunt. c,i iitinamiifinrl nt tlio hr.fli CATALBIl cl'i:i:u, health and sweet breath secured by Shi loh's Catarrh Remedy, l'rico fiO cents. v..l Tin..i r T.i 1... M..y... nln Mn.nmiiini. frtv n rl i,nn tifna in Inu I- I - - -.. iiros. Willi Wheat per bushel.. Ryo " " .. Corn " " .. Oats " " ., Flour ber barrel..., Clovcrseed Butler Kggs Tallow.. saloou keepers, to keep their houses closed tcrmg bccaU50 tho b,o mako U80 a l..,. TVhn unllr.n nUip.nM nrn nrihir-1 - ... . Ilcrwlck, Morrison Kurtz Is visiting in Ber- Mr. wick. Miss Annlo Purmnu returned last Thurs. day from a visit to Milton and Danville. Mr. A. W. Dickson of Willlamsport Is visiting friends and relatives In this place, Mr. Wm. R. Reedy returned from a visit to Northumberland last Tuesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clemens with seyer. ul lady friends left for Ashley, Tuesday uveniug. Rleh'd. Stoudt has moved from Sayru to Berwick, which gives tho Berwick Cornet baud thcirfoimcr leader. Tho appearance of the Y. M. C, A, build lug thus far seems very satisfactory to all. Thu pump belonging to thu Wotcr Co,, uavo out Monday morning, but was soon put In repair. Diphtheria Is spreading very badly about towu, not less than forty cases buiug re poited. Most till tho children wear thosu delicious little scent bags containing cam phor and nssafoetlda. It Is a good dlslu fectant nevcr-the-less. Tho Y, M. R. 0. were very much dlsap polutcd in not having tho Hon. J. II. Lan dls for speaker Friday ovcnlng. But man aged to securo Prof. W. E. Smith and Mr, W. F. Recder who spoko n llttlo on tho "tariff question." Tlio honorable U billed for this (Friday) cveulng Quito a number of tho foot.ball club met un tho giounds below the roiling nun &nf in day and took advantage of thu lluuwentli er by having u good time. 'I Ms is a very good cNerclsu and should be kept up, es neclallyby those conllued to tho olllccs. etc. D"i on Sunday. Tho police officers nro order. ed to arrest all persons found druuk on that day. A fight was Indulged in by several young "bloods" on Millard's corner, Baturuay evening In which ono of the parties got a pretty good pummcllng. No arrests wero mado as thu fight was carried on very qui- etly, and the polleo knew nothing oi it. constitute what has since been mado tlio criminal offense called "hawking." When tho Legislature employs la a statuto words that aro current in vernacular speech, known by tho people generally, the mean lug and construction to bo assigned to such words ns terms in the law, are set tled by reference to tho usual sense of thoso words among men who habitually use them : to their power according to the popular understanding nnd acceptation. What is tlmt, In respect to tho words "a hawker, pedlar, or traveling merchant?" A hawker, as has been read to you from Abbot's Law Dictionary, is defined to bo a person who carries about merchandise from place to placo for sale, as opposed to or distinguished from ono who sells at an established shop or storo. But tho term now popularly applied to designato ono who not only carries goods for sale but likewise seeks for purchasers of his goods in any manner, whether It be by outcry or by placard or other devico upon tho vc- biclo he drives, or by any olhcr way of in viting persons to buy of him any portablo goods, wares or merchandise that ho may havo In a pack upon his back or in a wagon at tho door or upou the road or even In a canal boat upon tho water, lu anything that he moves about with him from placo to place und from house to house, solicit ing custom, Is n "pedlar," So that thesu terms "hawker" and "pedlar" as thoy arc employed lu these statutes cited, aro iden tical in meaning, signify one and tho samo thing; and I think that "traveling mer. chant" Is merely another added synonym, tlio Legislature coupling theso several any, and be liable to the penalty lor tlio violation of tho law; but, In judging whether ho pursues his business ns a ped lar or not, his equipment, tho facilities ho has, aro to bo taken into account the quantity of goods that he carries, tho kinds of goods that ho carries, tho shape in which ho has them, the manner in which ho makes his sales and conducts his busi ness generally, the extent of his travels, how much territory he covers In his pere grinations, how far ho goes, whether sim ply In his owu immcdlato neighborhood 0f prostituting for gain tho public that he may sell somo goods, or prepared tiusts confided to him. SVe fail to seo to supply a considerable extent of country, now nuy citizen can read tho corres- as evidenced not merely oy ins means oi poiuleneo between jlr. Jilaino and ilr. transportation but by tho amount and Warren Fisher, Jr., with tho evidence character of his load, indicating tlio goods taken by tho Judiciary Committee of that he expects to dispose of in his trips, tho 1' oi ty-iourth Congress, and not bo So the frequency of his being on tlio road, convinced that Mr. lllaino was oncer and whether he carries goods for sale slm- to sell his official iiiiluence ns Speaker nlv or for exchange, follows a regular of tho House, in whatever manner KIOKC1J OUT. of nffairs tlio country could never feel llow mnn' Iopio mere are who aro oi an airs, inc. country coma never iou 8trtI lm t0 rlsu in thu wm.1(1 ttmt liru secure that it might not at any mo- kicki down and out by envious rivals. meet find itself involved in complica- Thomas' Eclcctric Oil never "kicked out" lions rendering war virtually unavoid- its patrons. It is true blue. For throat nf- .ihln. nnd all indiiBtrml nnd mnrnnntlln fections, astliiua and catarrh it is a certain interests .vould suffer incalculably from this prolonged and continued uncer tainty. Yet above all in its importauco is the issuo which tho Republican party rais ed when it nominated aj its candidato a man convicted out of his own mouth aud rapid cure. 01tOUl,l WIIOOl'IVO COUI11I and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For salo by Moyer Bros. 00 70 05 40 0 Of 8 Oo 24 18 06 85 00 14 10 12 12 II Potatoes new Dried Apples Hams Sides and shoulders Chickens Turkeys Lard per pound Hay per ton 13 00 iteeswax m Buckwhcut Hour per hundred 8 00 Hides per lb 5 to 7 Veal skins per lb 08 Sheep pelts, each 70 Wool per lb 80 TIHIIE "WHITE Curried oil' all tlio Honors tit the outo or diverges from it, these and all other surrounding facts arc to bo taken in to consideration in determining whether ho is a "hawker, pedlar, or traveling merchant." (to ui: oo.ntinukd ) lU iu liiu iiuuiii, ...mi. uu. , . , , . i II -i .1 O 1 use of tho vast Improvements ,'J ''pri vate affairs, -as if thu bpeak En effected by them lu reed w of the House of lpirs,dlal.ve. md thu acknowledged suner- P0"1' hilVu. .a,1' "mrs, of busllies: When the Mason & Hamlin Company an. nounccd tho uccomplUhmont of a great im provemcnt in Upright Pianos, which they would soon give to tho public, mucli was expected, because which had been instruments, and tlio acknowledged super excellence of their organs. Theso expecta tions aro fully Justified by tho pianos which havo extraordinary purity and refinement of tono. Every mechanic will sco that tho peculiarities of their construction must add greatly to thoir durability and especially their capacity to keep in good tuno. Tills company have us g.-eiit a futuro iu might best servo his personal interests. Whether it was in Littlu Uoek bonds, or a National bank charter, or a share in the Northern Pacific Railroad, he exhibited himself as an active trader whenever official influence was to bo exchanged for money or money's worth. Nor was his position improved by his attempts nt defence, consisting ot ialsohooil, evasion ami iclusal to explain on tlio cround that these were involving his personal horn sty and otl! cial honor, too "private" for acknowl edgment and explanation. Conspicu ous as ho has been in Congress, Mr. Ulaino's namo is net prominently con nected with a single act of well-dovis-cd statesmanship ; ho has risen from poverty to wealth on a meagre Con gressional salary, and the revelations ot -SPECIAL TELEGRAM. lMiiMDEi.i'iiu, wptember !8th, 119l. "White sowlug Jlachlno Co., ciovuland, o. Tho "WIHTl: IS KIM!" In riilladelnlila. Wo h.uu received tho hleheat honors at tho Stnie yala ot rcnnaylvaiila,nrst premium to tho White Slmttlo Sawing Machine, rlrst premium to tho White Auto. of ono of them In ono locality and another In another ; so that nothing Is moro com. inon than to join lu n statute, especially in n prohibitory one, all tho various names by which tho thing prohibited Is common. ly called. A merchant, according to thu present understanding ot tho term, is onu who traffics, trades, in anything as a bu3l ness, by way of barter or exchange of A young child of Frank Hnggcrty's died goods for money, who makes his livlug by on Thursday from diphtheria. 1 buying and selling or by frequent negotla- lMwnrd Roonev and Katlo Brcunan, tlon, whether as an Importer from foreign were mnrrled on -Monday by Rev. Russol. Wo wish Ed. nnd his bride a pleasant voy- ago through life, Mtss Kate Tempest of the Shenandoah Herald was In town last week, nnd ono of our clerks looked happy. Misses Larned and Reese of Dickinson Bemiuary spent Sunday, with their parents. A literary Society will be organized by tho young men lu tno upper pnn oi iowu, next week. This Is a wise step und should bo encouraged by all. Miss Stuckliouso of Hazloton, was in town last week, as tho guest of Mrs. G. M. Lamed. James Barry, of G.ermnntown, left for an uxtended tour through tho west on Tucs day by tlio popular Lehigh Valley route. A night school wns opcucd on Monday evening by Prof, llcffuer, for tho benefit of thoso who aro unable to attend during tho day, Louis Reb formerly of tho firm of Reb Si Motz, ABhland, Is now clerking In L. A. Rlloy & Co's storo. Thu Democrats of Ashland, had n grand muss meeting on Saturday evening, Speech es were dcllveied by Messrs Sohalk und O'llnroof Pottsvlllc. Bargains unprecedented mo now offered in Fall and Winter clothing. Elegant styles, new patterns, enticing prices. At tho popular storo of David Lowcnberg, countries or as a wholesale or retail dealer In homo productions. Thcro aro several sorts of merchants. As distinguished by somo writers, wo havo merchant adventurer, or such who engago lu hazardous cuter. prises, as risks utsca; mcrcluinti donmnt, silent partners in n film, that is to say, furnishing capital but not actually engaged iu managing thu concerns of thu hoiibc; mcr chants resident, who maintain a 'stand, 'us it is called, a permanent placo of business j and traveling merchant, who, though they may havo a fixed warehouso of supplies, yet do not couflno tho conduct of their business to any certain place. What you have to do is to apply this distinction between n tray. cling merchant und a merchant resident onu who resides at a particular point whero ho truiiBncts his business. Tho con clusion to which our courts would seem to huvu arrived is that tho term "traveling merchant," as used in this act of 1810, which Is our law hero, Is In meaning sub stautlally tho samo ns that of "pedlar," so that, when tho Legislature used tho terms "hawker, pedlar or traveling merchant they would havo accomplished tho samo purposo if they bad used tho term "podlar" alone without tlio otheis j and with regard to who Is a "pedlar" or a "hawker and pedlar," I havo alrea'dy Instructed you that ho Is one who goes about with goodd, making sales or seeking to maku sales, Thesu definitions which 1 glvo you of thesu terms, you will apply to thu facts us you may find them to be, and so deter mine whether thu defendant here occupies their pianos ns they are already realizing correspondence suggest tho way in In their organs, which are confessedly un- wi,;0h that wealth has probably been equaucu among bucu lusuuiuums. .owioti acquired. Tlieso charges aro directly Traielkr. I relevant to his candidacy s thev have not been nowly sprung on tho country for political purposes in the heat of a presidential campaign. This Committee has delayed its ap peal to Us fellow-citizens to seo wheth er any explanation of tho charges against Mr. Blaine would bo mado which would reliovo him from their woight, but tho apologies offorcd thus far havo only admitted the truth of tho accusations whilo seeking to extenuate them. llKh'itY V. Lka, Prcsidont. Lincoij L. Kim:, Secretary. Too Young to Comprehend. 1'roui the Cldcago Hewa. "Paw, bo you fur Hlaino ?" "Yes, my son, red-hot for Blaino." "Well, what about them letters V "Whv, you sec, my boy, an infernal rascal named Fisher a sneak, a liar, a thief, a scallawag and scoundrel named Fisher published some letters that ho Bays Mr. lllaino wroto to him." Did thorn show that Air. lilaino was a bad man V "No, indeed, my son. On tho con. trary, thoy showed that ho is a man nbovo reproach a man of lofty honor aud strictest lutogrlty. A man ot "bay, paw, then I sh u think .air. Fisher was a real good man to print 'em an' lot everybody seo what a good man Mr. Ill " "Thero, there, never mind, lhooph- ilus. You nro too young to under stand politics. Run along and play now." matlcsinglo'ihread Machine. Mirer Medal to tho White Hhuttlo hewing Machine, bllver modal to tho White Automatic fclnglo Thread Machine Special mention for BUiif"-lor mechanism, slmpUcltr, great range of worn, nnd quality of tho White Shuttle and Autom Ulo Powlng Machines." THE WHITE SKWfSO MACH1NK IS Till: ACKNOWLMKICD KINO W ALU VICTORIOUS WHEN- JSVJ.il i?i UOJll'i-TlTIO, a.VJ Jbl AO lUu I WlllSUEVIiK IN USJi FOR SALE BY -AT- LOCAL NOTICES. Persons coming to town during thu fair will do well to call at Mrs. MaUu's Milli nery Btoru whero you will find a full lino of fall and winter hats nnd bonnets ready trlmed. All prices at Miss Workhelscr's old stand. Address of Independent Hepubllcana. Tho Indopoudonts nnd Republicans havo issued nn address from tiioir heud quarters at M2 South Fourth street, nilladclpma, whioli roads as follows : To the Voters of dJenmylvnnxa : Tho settlement of tlio questions aris ing from tho war, as admitted by tho Republican presidential candidate, gives to thoughtful votors tho opportunity of casting aside tho dead issues of tho past nud of acting on tho living hsucs of thu present una tho futuro. As regards tho currency, muoh has already been settled rather through tho forcu of circumstances limn by tho fore sight of either of the parties, whilo bolli show equal reluctaiico to grapple with what remains. With rcspeot to tho turiff, wo In no way recoguizo that pro- A frco pass to 1. W. Hartman & Sou's stores during tho Fair to seo their lino stock of goods. You can get black fill; und cashmeres at Lutz & Sloan's 10 per cent, cheaper than ever. be, j, o&Mmm & sows, INt Good black dresd silks, 70c. yd., up. Black ciwhmcK'S, 5U, C0, 05,70, 75, SO, So, 00 and 1.00. Ladies, gents and cluldrena underwear in scarlet and white. Ladies and childrai.s ready mado coats very low. A large line of cloth for coats to make up, also Astrachans. Blankets, blankets, blankets, blankets, blankets. Maid dress gootls, plaid dross ilannels, Trecos. Sebastipool cloths, Ottoman cloths, .Drap D'Alniua. Corsets, corsets, oo hosiery for ladies and children. Prints, Cm, yd., shirting) Sc. yd., and up, good muslins, Gc. yd., up, all shawls, wool Twilled red llannol 25c. singlo and double wool shawls 0909 1-0 spring chickens, 8883 1-8 old hens, 7777 1-7 pigeons, 0000 1-0 ducks, 0555 1-5 geese. 44-141 good calves, !):)3Uj largo shoats, 2222 lbs. pitted cherries, till lbs. dried raspberries. All tho above wanted ut Light Street, by July 25.3m SILAS YOUKU. Anew drebs tor your witoor daughter from I. W, Hiirtiiian fc Sou's stoic, when yuu go goinu from the Fair would pleniio them. Dark calicoes G cents, nnd Aimleton "A" muslin 71 cents a yard by tho bolt, at Lutt ft Sloan's. and up, tickings Cotton ilannels, tic. yd., yd., and up. Brocho shawls, Persian very low. Columbia Gormantown, Saxony, Shettland wool and stocking yarns. Large lino of volvets and velveteens all colors, corsets. Table Uncus, towels, napkins, doyles, crumb cloths, &v. Domestic dry goods cheaper than ever, come nnd seo. JNow stylo Imttons loops and braids lor trimmings. Fur trimmings, ladies linen collars, gents neckwear. Linen handkerchiefs, felt and cloth skirts, ruchings. Bibbons, colored cashmeres 25c. vd., and up, soaps. Hoop skirts, bustles, un elegant line of gloves. Colored dress silks, (M felt, Kighmio shirts, ribbonsvelvct rib bons, jowclry, itc, p Conic and hoc. All Invited. all over tho country. "B' I W '."WT JJ
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