THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOftfSBURG, COLUMBIA" COUNTY, tA. Minnie's Lovcrn. "For my iiart," salil Aunt Sylvin, 'I don't nrimlru tlio young limn." Minnio Dnrtford wns n lin.cl-ciyt'il, rosc-ohcckcd llttlo witch, willi perfect ly nrohcd oyelirowp, and a mouth ni fresh as tlie fieslicst rosebud in nil tlie garden bowers, nnd her wliito dreaj, shining fnlntly through tlio BUttimcr twilight, seemed to float round her like a cloud, m slio Hat there watching the statu that glimmered indistinctly through tho purplo deeps of tho sky, nnd thinking how very unreasonable Aunt Sylvia was. "No' said tho elder lady, jerking her knitting-necdlo Into its sheath with nn emphasis, "I do not fanuy Herbert Arundel." "But now that ho is here, aunt, wo must treat him witli courtesy." "I've- no objection in life to treat him with courtesy, child j but I'vo a sort of an idea that ho would like you to treat him with something warmer nnd moro enthusiastic.'' How thankful Minnio Dartford was at that moment to the friendly dusk which veiled tho crimson blushes that suffused brow and cheek at Aunt Syl via'rt cleverly nimed shot. Had it, then, como to that f Win she, indeed, learning to lovo Herbert Arundel 1 And a thrill of strange, in expressible happiness eddied through her heart as her Inmost consciousness mutely answered: "Yes." Alas 1 poor Clarenco Lee 1 Tlio pa tient years of dovotion, during which he had waited patiently for tlio rose bud of Minnie Darlfont's beauty to ex pand into tho perfect blossom of wo manhood how lightly they weighed in tho balance against this Southern stranger's easy address and dashing fascination of manner. Tho way of tho world unalterable, yet how strango 1 Aunt Sylvia remonstrated no fur ther ; she saw quito plainly that it would bo of no use. Minnio like many another spoiled child and petted beau ty, was determined to have her own way. Meanwhilo Minnie, with her thoughts and fancies drifting sweetly away upon tho fathomless sea of a young girl's reverie, sat at the window, still think ing of one personage Herbert Arun del. "Aunt Sylvia is foolishly prciudic ed," she thought. "He is as true and noblo as ho is handsome, and none but the carping and envious could pick a haw in bis character or demeanor. How graceful ho looked on tho 'croquet ground yesterday and how woll ho rides 1" Minnio's mind was absorbed in these fancies when a knock came to tho door, nnd tho old housekeeper put her' head into ttio room. "Mies Minnie, the shoots is ready for tho linen closol I "Tho sheets 1" Minnio shrugged her shoulders a littlo impatiently. "Why couldn't old Peggy have waited? Very woll, l eggy, I'll seo to that present lyl" "But they ought to be put away now, miss, ' persisted tho obdurate old ser vant "I'vo strewed sprigs of lavan dor and dried roso lcave3 between all tho iolds, and if you II pleaso to put them on tuo shelves now ' Minnio roso with a scarcely suppress ed sigh. She knew Peggy too well to hope for any peace uutil her behests were fulfilled.- -Tho heap of snowy linen lay on the nan tame, white and iragrant through the toils of Poggy's skilled digits, and tauiug a pile on her arm lUinuic JJart ford went to tho linen closet, n small room opening out on that allotted to tho present occupation of Clarenco Lee and Mr. Herbert Arundel. She glanced timidly in before she entered, tp mako sure that neither of her brother's guests wero in the apart ment, and then hurried through to place tho linen in its nook. Sho had scarcely reached up to de posit tho piles on tho high shelf above her head wheu voices and footsteps fell on her ear, and with palpitating heart Minnio felt that she was like a caged bird, among tho shelves laden with sheets and pillowcases. Mr. Arundel had entered his room tho spicy odorof his cigar already proclaimed tho fact to her olfactories, even wero thero no other witnesses and with him a stranger had been ushered in. Minnie stood quito still, hoping that their incursion was but for a moment and their withdrawal would presently leave her freo to beat a retreat. The doorot tho closet was partially drawn to, and sho was at least euro of not be ing discovered. Tho color roso to her cheek at tho idea of thus involuntarily playing tho part of ovesdropper ; but what else could sho dot "Sit down, Lowis," cried Mr. Arun del, drawing forward an easy-chair ; n "mako yourself at homo. Your cigar lBn t out, l nopeT 'No, it's all right." said tho strango voice. "I eay, old fellow, speaking of making of one's self at home, it strikes mo that you aro practicing tho tiling yourself rather extensively hero!" Arundel laughed. "I am at home, he said," complacont ly. "Why, blcts your heart alive, Low is( tho good people hero think I'm tho greatest man alive." "They'll find their mistako after a while.:1 "Not until I've made a sure thing of it," answered Arundel. "What do you meant" "I mean that I'm going to marry tho girl." "What, tho little heiress V echoed tho man whom Aruudel had called Lewis. , nitr it r tit "vycii, yes, it you cnoosoiocaii ner so. No great heiress after all : but I daro nay I can find tiso for her 825,000. And, to crown all, she's desperately in love" with rao." Tho other laughed hoarsely a sneer ing" sound which mado tho blood boil indignantly in Minnio Dartford's veins. "lou always did play tho dnco among tho girls," ho enid. "So sho's in lovo with you, eh t" "Yes. It's quito amusing to watch tho progress ot ner infatuation, an swered Arundel. "I haven't proposed yet, sirnpiy Dconuso i don t want to pro cipitato tho moment. Bless you! eho'd jump into my arm to-morrow if 1 wero ,to pop tho question I ' "Sho'd junip out again quick enough if sho know you half as well as 1 do I" jeered tho other. "But she don't, you 6eo 1" said Arnn dol. "Whero ignoranco is bliss 'tis folly to bo wise' you know tho old saying. And the best of it is that Pvo somehow contrived to cut out nnother lover, who has been hanging around after her ever sinco sho was a child in bib nprons a man whom any girl ought to bo proud to attract Claronco Leo." "She a fool 1" was tho muttored comment. "(Jranted,'' said Aruulol, lightly i "but thou you know all women aro fools." "Not nlways, Mr, Arundel," answer ed a calm, voice i and Minnio Dartford stood before, hi in, her wliito dress shimmering liko tho robes of n phan torn, in tho semi darkne.s, "for nt least" the lesson of their folly may loach them to Do wiser in time. ' "Miss Dartford," echoed Herbert Arundel, dronping his cigar, as ho started, aghast, to his feet while his ionipnnlon looked on as if ho would very much like to disappear thiougli tho crackit of tho door. "I havo unwillingly been compelled to listen to your edifying conversation of the last few minutes." Minnio went relentlessly on, "and yourself can easily iniagino how completely I havo been onlightoncd thereby, I suppose I onjjht to bo angry with you t but I can only leel tliatiktnl lor thu late which has been averted from me, Good evening, Mr. Arundel, and good by." And with n low inclination ot hot head, Miss Dartford passed fiom thu room, nnd Herbert Arundel never saw her moro 1 He left town tho self-samo evening, carrying with him tho interesting eon sciousnoKS that ho had ovCr-played his own part and thwarted his own ilnns. And Clarcncu hover know what had opened the eyes of his capricious llttlo charmer. 11') onlv rejoiced that alio had once moro taken him into favor. "Well, said Aunt Sylvia, on tho morning of thu day which Minnie Dart ford liecumo Mrs. (Jlarcneo im, i do beliovo I'm the happiest old woman alivel" "And I'm the happiest young one, vum, rjyivia, laugneu Aniline, -oo thero is a pair of us 1" Agricultural Items. A Maine farmer says his oxpenenco ; has convinced him that ten good gratlo Merino sheep can ho kept on tho samo lecd that would keep ono cow and nro more profitable. To prevent sows ftom crushing their young nail a board about ono foot wido to the side of the pen. The board 5s to be put on liko a shelf, so that the little pigs can run under it to get out of the way. An ox will consumo two per cent, of his weight of hay per day to maintain his condition. If put to modcrato lab or, an increase of this quantity to threo per cent, will cnablohim to porlorm his work and maintain his flesh. If ho is to bo fattened, ho requires about four and a half per cent, of his weight daily in nutritious food. Every month is a harvest season for somo section of tho world, though the harvest does not always consist of hay or grain. Thero is a fruit harvest as well as a wheat, harvest, and harvests also of other products. llocky forest land had beUer bo kept in woods until tho rest of tho farm is in tho highest possiblo stato of culti vation. Thero aro millions of poor land partly cultivated off. But when farmers havo such land, think of sheep. They will mako it valuable if anything can. Also, think of the dogs, and havo them exterminated, as far us pos sible. In 1879 tho average of tho winter wheat crop was 18)1 bushels per acre. With the same average this year it will yield a total of 3 13,000,000 bushels. Last year it was 420,000,000. The corn crop was 1,1)51,000,000 bushels. This country does not need ns many roots for stock as European countries do in view of tho ease with which it grows Indian com. Tho stomach of tho horse is compa ratively small, holding about threo gal lons, whilst the ox possesses no less than four stomachs, tho first of which is larger than that ol tho horse. This alTouls us a very important lesson at tho commencement ; that while the ox. is so constructed us to uotuuiuo large quantities of food at a meal tho horse, on tho contrary, requires a moro moder ate quantity of amoio nutritious'natuie, and to be fed oftener. Wo have, says the American Agri culturist, found milk one of tho best kinds of diet for young chickens, soon after thoy como from the nest, to pro mote their health and rapid growth. Indian meal, ground coarse, and scald ed with milk, is a perfect feed for them, As they grow older grass, cabbago or onions may bo chopped fine and added to tho daily rations. A portion of tho milk on dairy farms, usually going to tho pig trough, may bo diverted to tho chicken coop with great advantage. Eggs aro worth twenty-fivo cents a dozen and poultry twenty cents a pound when pork brings but ten couts a pound. A Chapter on Corns, Nearly everybody in this country has corns, young, old, high, low, rich, poor; and thero appears to bo a special crop of them at this season of thu year. This corn ailment is assuming a serious aspect ns tho population is coming to be full of cripples. How many men could do a day's march, say of twenty- t! 1 1 . 1 uvo mues, 111 1110 snocs tnoy wear anu not be completely used up at tho cud of tho journey ! How is it that men and women may exorcise good judg ment in overthing else nnd be altogeth er astray in buyiug a pair of shoes ? What is to blame for all these corns and the human misery they entail 1 Tho responsibility is equally divided between the shoemaker nnd tho wear er. Corns aro caused by friction not direct and immediate but gradual ; and hero it Is that leather of a light texture causes corns. When .a mau buys a pair of boots or shoos of light material, no matter how disproportionate they are, how tioht, tho pressure at the time is not sufficient to cause any direct un easiness, owing to tho pliability of tho leather. Tho foot fits tho shoo, and not tho shoo tho foot. After a woek or two of wearing tho foot has como in contact with tho several sinuosities of tho shoes tho corn has been grow ing graduallly and tho cuticles be come thickened, and circulation is im peded and hence tho pain. Cutting thu hard and thickened cuticle restores tha circulation, and gives relief for tho tirno only to bo aggravated again by friction with sonic suifaec. Heavy leather is tho best remedy for corns and for this reason, having a greater power of resistance, the woarerjs at onco mado nwaro of tho pressure on any particular part of tho font, and ho instinctively throws thorn off, when a finer texturo would delude him into wearing, them until tho gentlo pressure produces a corn. Firm, pliable leather, with sufficient too room, nnd to know 1 "whero tho shoo pinches," is thu paua cea lor corns. Jsonuon Mree J'ress. When n coachman marries his mis tress their positions become 10 versed Before marriago ho drives her -, after marriage sho drives him if sho is liko most women. A child with no brains has just been horn in Nobraska. Wo mention this tdiiiply to got ahead of thu paragraph or who will say if tho child had hul any brains it would havo known better thnu to havo been born where it was. A V'lteran of thu war, who wn4 not particularly rental kablo for his bravery in tho ranks), but 'who, nevertheless, is in lcceipt of u couiforahU' pension, was relating his experience as si soldier. "Wero you ever tnken piisoher,'' ho was asked, "I guess I was," ho replied, emphati cally, "I was a prisoner of war for eight months and slept on tho ground in the open uir nil tho time. Sonic da I would get something to eat nnd sonio days I wouldn't. 1 nearly starv ed to death." "It must lutvo been a ttnible exper ience," remarked one of his listeners. "It was, Indeed, a frightful expci fence, but I tell you gentlemen," ntt'ct hero ho lowered his voice and spoke very earnestly, "it wasn't near as bad as lighting." Tho box tree, from sections of whoso "trunk the blocks for engravers aro mado is found in niaiketablu quantities on the shores of the Mediterranean. It grows very slowly nnd seldom reaches more thnn twenty feet in height, nnd tho pieces in commerce nru 'seldom moro than fivo iuelirs diameter. The increase of illustrations is said to he causing a rise in the cOst, and we may expect soon to havo a substitute which tho engravers will denounce as tho in vention of tho sous of Belial. When n Chinese boy is onu month old his head is shaved and a bladder is drawn over it, and us his head grows the bladder hoists mid the euu sprouts forth. The first shave is mado thu oo casioli of a magnificent banquet and tho guests aro uxpeoted to mako the lost n handsome present in coin for tho ,,..... B,nV0(1 u,., w,. w.0. i...... aCL.0unt is started is started to h!s uru. cro' dit. This is tho most plonsmt feature of tho affair for tho baby, ns the razor always pulls, and hp cannat take part in tho feat. Some of tho younger residents of Horseheads, N. Y., desire to change tho name of tlio town to North Elmira, Tliis is objected to by the older inhabi tants, because the present namo com memorates the killing of a lot of sur plus horses at. that place by General Sullivan, on his return from an Indian campaign in 1779. When the first set tlers came to iho place, about 100 years ago, they fOunp great piles of horses' skulls piled in thu vicinity. Tho new post office in Philadelphia has thu largest single or isolated elec tric light plant in tho country, ilio en', tire work being conducted in tlie build ing and ftirnishiug the 100 largo arc lamps and GOO incandescent globes. Tho Maxim system is used. A company has just been formed in England for tho purpose of pieicing the African- coast and allowing the Mediterranean sea to flow into tho des ert of Sahara. A genuine wild hog was lately kill ed in a canon near Southport, Coos county Oregon. It had whipped a dog and attacked a man. It had tusks over three inches long. Over fifty horso lliievf-s havo been lynched in Montana during the past sis mouths. The balance havo been driv en out of that Territory into Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Carrots, turnips and cabbages can bo, raised in Greenland, but potatoes never get larger than marbles, and at tempts to raise other vegetables havo not met with much success. New Yorkers nio said to carry walk ing canes made of bamboo, anil porce lain lined, which they havo filled with their favoiito liquor and use them be tween acts in the theatre. The cleanly 'whitit Persian cat with coat as line as Unify cotton and pretty blue eye-', is taking the place of tho mouse-coiored Malted in many lami lies where domestic pets aro tolerated. A forth Carolina girl wears a belt made of thu beautiful skin of a snako she killed with hr own hands. A fail exchange is no robbery. She probably gavo tho snako ,1 belt over tho head when the killed him. Four sisters named Carr wero marr ied at Jolictt, III., one evening iccently by a clergyman who desires to bo call ed a patent Uarr coupler. .las. II. Mercer distinctly states that Acker's English Remedy has and does euro contracted consumption. Ask for circular. An entirely now medicine, guaranteed. Jns. II. Mercer states that indices tion preparos overy ono for dieease,but- guarantees Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets to euro nil tortus ot indigestion. .fas. II. Mercer will refund the price paid if Acker's Blood Elixir does not relievo any skin or blood disorder. A now, but thoroughly tested discovery. Certain nowspaiiors havo set a bad example by constantly running down tno united states .Navy. JSow any old coal bargo can go out and run it down. When a young man is fingering tho cash loft him by his grandfather can it bo said ho is rovelmg 111 his ancestral hauls. Lincoln reached the ago of twenty ono years without trade or profession or m :n 1 111 1 sum 01 any kmd. Itu had earned mero inboicrs pay at chopping wood, running river ooats and doing odd jobs around farms. Ho hail helped .H. .tl .. .I f . .. s un raps enougu to lenco 111 1110 now Illinois homestead, and began what -was to bo a career by making n stumi speech on improving tho Sangamon Uivor. Ho was umployed stibscittiont ly to take a tlatbnat to Now Orleans, his wages being titty cents a day. When ho reached hisvlestiimtion lioob tninrd his Hrj-t view of human slavery, 1 no oasouau oatcuer win shortly go into retirement to grow a now crop of fi. ...... f.. . !.... ' linger J") iiOAt yum Ciuiinwj;il. sunsciar.u now von THE COLUMBIAN Sl.fiO A YEAN- AGENTS WANTED l'or tho lives of Bluino & ICloveliiiul it Lojmn,! Hendricks In 1 vol by T. W. Knox mivolbyllonAllarnuiu, Tho Ileal and Chmimt. Etch vol,, w nn, Al'OUU. flufllr. fnp w. I l.fiu. w per ct-nt to Agouts. outfit i ce, ITilLISIUKd CO., Hart ford, Conn. wanted for Tho Llvosof an thnPrn.ii dentHOftho U.S. Tim lar.r,ut. himt- soniest iwsi oook o?er sola for loss than lwicu our luiw). iiiu i.iAm-a huuih iook 111 America, iinmmyj prune 10 agents. A lutellh.'onl ueoula want 11 Any ono can lucoma hucciailul agent. Terms froo, iui.iettHook Co. j-uuiauu; amino. iog wi-jy hm fur ri- lei-inn. Hioit in n'joo irr mo. miulilllnt; mii'iJrnml M-it lilviorY, I uiiiiiii-iiiiiI IK-i'ltlii- llMlllt'tol llirttoi'lii ii 1 .i, J. I', .ni l mil; fc t ., l'niiiul(tiU, 1'. maris-ly aid OUl'HANS' COUNT SAhli OP VAU'AHLK Uy vlrluo of nn order ot tho orphans' Court of Columbia County, tlio undersigned Administrator of tho ostatool Martin A. Ammermnn, Into Ot tho townstilp of l-'lsliln.tcreck tn tho said county cf Co lulnbln, deceased will cxposo to publlo salo upon tlio premises on Friday, Nov. 21, 1884. at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, tho following do scribed real estate, to-vlt 1 No. 1. A certain messungo and tract of land sllu alii In tho township of l'lslilncrcek In tho county ot Columbia afoiesuld, and bounded nnd dcsctlbed as follows, lo-wltt lilXllNN'IMl at a mono cor ner in tlio Asbury publld road, thence by land of W. W. sutlirr south tvvcnty.sl.x and a ipiartcr de grees Host ono hundred and lltly and seven-tenth perches to n stpno corner by land of Joslau Hess, thenco by land of said Ileus South sixty-tour and a half degrees Wct, slxty-llvo porches tn a none, thenco by tho same South eighty threo anil a half legiees West, lltly nnd four-tenth perches to a Btono corner by land ot Nathan Smith North twen-ty-slx and a qu.uter degrees West, 0110 hundred nnd sixteen nnd slx-tcnth perches to a corner by land ot John Lnubach, thenco North thirty-eight and a quarter degrees East, thlrty-four porches to stouo comer, thenco by lands ot tho ostnto ot Martin A. Ammennan and land of Oeorgo l'calcr North Mxty-two nnd ft halt degrees Hast, eighty- ono nnd four-tenth perches to a ptihllo roadtuo place ot beginning, CONTAINING 0110 hundred acres and eighty porcho strict mcasuio bo samo moro or lcsss, on whlcu Is a two btory fraino house, frame barn, horse stable, hay shed, good orchard and 11 good spring of water. Thoru Is also supposed to bo a vein of Iron ore on the sunc. No. A certain tract, plccu or parcel ot land situate In tho township aforesaid bounded and de scribed as folows, to.wll s HGOtNNtN'U at a stono corner in Asbury public road thenco by land of tho estate of .M. A. Ainmerman North sixty-two and half degrees IJast, twenty II vo perches to a stono In said road, thenco by land of deorgo l'oalcr North tweuty-uvo degrees West ono hundred nnd forty-six perches to a stake, thenco by land of li K Lemon South blxty-two and a halt degrees est, twcuty.il vo perches to a corner, thenco by and of John Laubich South twcnty-flvo degrees last ono hundred nna forty-six perches to tho place ot bcglunulng, CONTAINING twenty-two acres and ono hundred and thirty porches strict measure, bo tho sumo mora or less, on which Is ft small peach orchard, and panotitis well tim bered. No. 3. All that certain messuago and tract slt- .Uo In tho township aforesaid, bounlrd and do- bcrUxxlas follows, to-wlt: lUXUN'NlNCl at tho Northwest corner ot a lot owned by said Jlartln A. Ammennan thence South slxty-ono and ono-hall de grees West, four and nvo-tenth perches to n stake, thenco by land ot Albert Ammennan South twenty klx and a halt degrees H.ist, six perches to a stake, thence North slxty-ono and a half degrees, East, four und nve-tcuth perches to a stako thenco by land of said Martin A. Ainmerman Norlh twenty blx and a halt degrees West six perches to tho place ot beginning, CONTAINING twenty-seven perches strict measure, bo tho somo moro or lcs3. TKUMS OF .1AI.E. Ten per centum ot one-fourth of tho purchase money to be paid at tho striking down ot tho property ; tho one-fourth less tho ten per cent, at tho confirmation absoluto; and tho re maining threo-fourths In ono year otter confirma tion nisi, with Interest from that date. J. M. HEWITT, Administrator. EXECUTOR'S SALE. or VALl'AELC t li Tho undersigned executor of Matthias S. Appel- man, deed, in 111 sell at public Bile 011 the premises on Saturday, Nov. 22, '84. at ono o'clock 1'. Jl., A Valuable Farm, Mtuatoln Cooper township Montour Co., outho road leading from nioom-.buri' to Danvlllo and about equal dlitaucc from either plaoo. Sill farm contain about IGIITY ACRES OF LAND In a very good utatoot cultivation. '! hereon Is erected a good two story frame house and ban barn, wagon shed inrncrlb and all necessary out buildings. Henry ciirLstlau nsat present tho tenant on tho farm which adjoins land of llcnry Wcrtman and ickson meeker on tho East William -McMchand Willi imMourer onthoSouth, Andrew Weitman and I'hlllp Kellar on tho West nnd other lands of decedent on tho North, TKUMS OF SALE will bo 10 per cent, on day of sale j ono third ot balanco on 1st ot Apill, 1SS5, at which time deed nnd possession will bo given, and the balanco In enuil yearly payments to bult pur chaser. At the same time and plaeo will bo sold A LIME STONE QUA1HIV, limestone quarry containing about six acres of land on which are erected two kllus nud Umo ,houso adjacent. ' TKUMS OP SALE. Ten per cent, on diy ot salo and balance on Jan 1st, 18S5, when deed will bo given. A. Z. SCHOCII, Oct. ,3l.ts Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE 01' VALUAI1LE lly virtue of an order of tlio Ornnaus' court ot Columbia Count", tho undurfclgnod Administrator of tlio estate ot hvan Welllver, deceased, will sell ui pmmu sum uii iuo premises, ou Saturday, Nov. 22, '84. at ono o'clock 1'. M., tho following described real estate, to-wlt : 'J ltAUT -NO. 1. Situate In tho townsnlp of Montour, Columbia County, l'cnna., bounded and desclbed as follows, llWilNNINCl nt a whllo oak grub and running thenco by land ot Francis Evans North forty-one degrees west one hundred and eleven perches and one-tenth to a hickory grub; thenco by land of James llarton, north sixty degrees Kait twenty nine pcrones to a whlto oak ; thenco by land of the estato of William Ivy, Muth thirty-two do- trees East one hundred and eighty perches to a whlto oak and thenco South fifty-four degrees West eleven perches and slx-tenths to tho placo of beginning, CONTAIMNIl thirteen acres four per ches and allowance ot tlx per cent for roads, &c., moro or less. TltACT No. 2. futuata partly in Montour and partly In Hemlock townolilpa, Coliimbla Co., bounded on tho North nnd Kast, by laud ot Keuben Guild and on tho Houth and West by land of John Walter CON- TAININO about ten acres, mora or Icas. On tract No. 1. thero Ha good two stbry framo dwelling houso and n bank barn nearly new, gooil well and pump at tho houso and a stream of fresh water running through tho land, ft young npple orchard and oilier fruit trees, alt cleared land and In a good stato of cultivation. Tract No. S part clear and part woodland. TKUMS OF SAU- Ten percent, of one-fourth ot tho purcliaso money to bo paid at the btrlklng down ot the property i tho one-fourth less tho ten percent, nt the confirmation ot sale, and the re- malnlng three-fourths In onn j ear thereafter, with interest from couiiroiation nisi. joiin Ji-vi:i.uvi:n, Oct !X, JHI. Administrator. Oct 3l-:i t UDITOU NOTICIJ. Wii.lam mkaih, No. 131, Boptomber te rm, vs. V IKS l. Fl. Fa. No. 4.'. Hen. Ciudkn MiiAK.-O term lMl. Oct 1, iKSluu motion of 11. 1. Zarr, money ordered to bo paid In to court and 1'. 1'. lHIUneycrnpiiolnted auditor to mako db,ulbutlan amoifg tho ll?n creditors. liv THK COUIlT. certified fiom tho records Oct. 7, issi. W. KIIICKIIAU.M. 1'fOtu'y. In pursuance ot tho above tho auditor will hit at hliolliuOlii liloointuiinron Friday. NoveinburH. ilK1l, ul 1 o'clock, a. 111., to mforiu tho itutlmof his appointment, or bo deluned from leeclvlug uny biiuru ui soiu iuuu. V, V, lHM.MKYWt, Audllor, SALESMEN WANTED Qsainry and llxponhoa. Address 1'. N. NICHOLAS ,cq., NuiM-iyinen, ilcneva, N. Y., growers ot all tho now and old Fruits nud Ornamentals. Oct Uiw B. P. II.YUT.MAN HKPHISENT TUB FOU-GWINO A3IKWOAN INSUIIANOK COMI'ANIK North American ot Philadelphia. Franwiln, , 'j , Pennsylvania,, h " York, ot Pennsylvania. Hanover, of N, Y. Oureux, of Loudon. North llrltlsli, of London, onino 011 MarKot snoot, No, 8, lllooinabuig, oct, 31, I" AclvortlHlnir clieatHtlt "It has become so common to begin nrui'ic, in nn eii'Hftiu, interesting style, "Tlicn.nin It into some nilverlison Isonient Hint Wo uvolil nil such. "Ami simply call attention to the meilts ot Hop Hitters In ns plain, honest terms, possible, "To Induce pcoplo "To give them one trial, which so proves tticir value that they will never use any thing else," "Tholieinraly so favorably noticed In nil tho p.iP'Ts. liellsrlmis nnd secular, Is "Ilovliw nlaigo Hale, and Is supplanting all other medicines. "There Is no denying tho virtues ot the Hop plant, and tho proprietors of Hop Hitters have shown great shrewdni-ss and ability "Iiieomjioundliign medlclno whoso virtues aro so pnlpablo to overy ono's observation." nil) sur. iK ? "No I "She lingered nnd sulTored along, pining nwny :tll the tlnto for year," "Tlio doctors doing lier no good i" "And ul lust was cillcd by this llpp Hit tors Hie prtpcia say so much about." "Indeed I Indeed 1" "How thankful wo should be for that medicine." A IUUIIltTKll'S Misuitr. "Eleven yours our daughter suffered on u bed nf misery, "From a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouhlo nnd Nervous debility, 'Under thu euro of the best physicians, "Who gavo her disease various names, "Hut no relief, "And now sho U restored to us In good health by as slinnlu u remedy as Hop Hit ters, Hint wo had shunned tor years before using It." The Parents. rATllEl: IS UKI IINd WM.I- "My daughters say i "How much bettcrfutliur Is since ho used Hop DlllcM." "He Is getting well after his long sulTor ng from n disease declared incurable." "And wu nro so glad that lie d your Hitters." A f.a.ly ot Utlca, N rr-Xono genulno without a, bunch of green Hops on the white label shun all tho vile, poi sonous stuff with "Hop"' or "Hops" in their name. M. C. SLOAN & BRO., 2JL001SI5URG, PA. ' Manufacturers of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, PHAETONS. SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C First-class work always on hand, JIEPA1RINO A'AM TL YDONE. Prices reduced to tuit the times. ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES OP CAST CH AVHOUQIIT IHON. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots , , anil Public Grounds. Tho following shows tho Ticket Oothlc. ono of tho several beautiful styles of l-'enco manufactured by tho undcrslsned. , Vor Iieauty and Purabillty they aro unsurpass 1. Set no by experienced hands and warranted to giro batlsfactlon. Prices and specimens lo nnv ad dross. of other do- signs Hen! Address BL00AISBURG PA- -May i-tf LOTKifiG ! CLOTHING! -"at;": I TUB ARTIST AND MERCHANT TAILOR, Who alwnys gives yon tho latest tylos, and cuts your clothhizr to fit you. Having had tlio cxpcricncu tor a number ol years in tlio Tailoring unsi ness, has learned what material will givo his customers tho best satisfaction for wear anil stylo and will try to nlvaso all who civo him n call. Also on hand Gents' Furnishing Goods OK ALL DKSCltlPTIONS. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS Alwuys pf tlio latest styles. Cull and ex. amino JiU stock buforo purchasing else. where. Storo nQHt door to Tirst Haiional Bank Corner Main & Market Sts. Elooili'g, Fa. April 25-ly CatarhI Trll tho World. I dcslro to tell tho world my experlenco with Kly's O ron in llalm having suffered from a very olfenslvo cat a nil I had tried nowders and lnlectlons udt to no nvuil but utter applying croam llalm tv few limes It removed evervllil n g, and thu remedy Is so tdm pie. Very rep'y. deorgo Admin, 1190 .lunl.ttta St., num. rn, KlyM Cream Halm Is worth Its vvuight In HAY-FEVIlR tarrh. ono bottlo - 1CII1U ILS U DUIU IU1 ' m cured mo. 8. A. Lovell. Franklin, l'a. (Uvo it a trial. Kiys cream naini causes no pain. Olvesiellcf at nuco. A thorough t re anient will euro. Not a ltipitd. Not a s iurf. Apply Into lio-t ills, l'i ico W cents at druggHls: iwcts.by mall, legutert'd. sampio uoitlu uy man luceius. 1CLY liltoi'llLlw, Ihugghts. owego, N. Y. Oct. lt-1 w d PEVBODY HOTEL 1'IIILADKLI'IIIA. nth St. south of Chestnut, ono snunrn south of the New l'ust Ollleo. one halt wiuaro fiom Walnut St. Theatro und in tho very business centre ot tho city, on tho Ainerlcau and l'.uiopean plans. Good moms fiom &0o to .iui per day. itemodelleU and newly furidahcu, W. Payne. I. ., noy 30-1 y Owner a Proprietor, pilliraililll for tho workltisf rtafss. Pond 10 rents for postage, and wo will mall juiree, a royal valuable Ikit Mjiamplo goods that will , put ,u'i in iiiu tij ui limiting juuru iiinnrr iniv row ilarsthan you nverthought pwdhlont any busliiesfi. capital not required, Wa will Mart you. You can work nit tliotlmoorln np.iro time only, 'iho work Is uuhersnlly adopted to lioth Soxes, yountf and old. You eatl easily earn from 60 cents to ts every ovenlrur. That all who want may teittho business, wo mako this llnparallcd offer to all that aro not well satlstled wo will wwl tl to pay for tho troublo of writing ui. Full parti culars, directions, oto., sent free. I'ortunos will bo mndobyihoso whoglvo their wholotlmo to tho yvoik. (treat success absolutely sure Don't delay. Start now. Address MmtON Co., Portland, Malno. rrt-ul-1 ALL KINDS OF .TOll PRINTING ON SHORT NOTICE AT THIS OFFICE. w mvmmmm EIRICIHIAINIT Will present Threo Handsomo iyi7.es for tho correct rotation of this llcbus : Fiust PmzK. Ono pnir of lino Bicyolo Shirts. Second Piuze. Ono Go3smnor Coat. Tinno Pki.e. Scarf and Breast Pin. iVJjSIS a... M ChLXD- .rvi'Uun WW DAVID LOWENBERG, KIEIICI1ANT TAILOR AND GENTS' OUTFITTEU, nLOOJiLiiuito, i'A. l'nterv.l ftecurdiiif to Act of Conurm, li thv jut 171, jr Natiokal AhvthTlilia Co., In Ilia c of Ibo Lib, arun of Cotigret. W tibkogtou, ll. C The answers to this Kobiis must lie enclosed in sealed cnvelones. marked "Kelius." nnd returned to my store, where thev will bo when the envelopes will bo opened, and prizes awiirncu in tuo same lamily. If: H GMAIN STREET,) DEALER IN Fozeilgm aimci MammMa WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN GIGAHS. BLOOMSBQPG, PA. COHFETITIDI IS LIFE OF Wc iat'c g'oiin iBisnisfiirsiliii sn gCBBei'al pB'iecs lo Oct Wa will, from that (Into sell boon sold in Orasift-cvillc. chants tiro given to exaggeration this is our genuine oiler and we Ginghams from Grandmother bluo Calico Other Calico from 5 to 7 " Cotton Shirting from 7 to 10 " Woolen Shirting 20 to US Ked and white Flannels, a drop of- to 10 " Cotton Flannels 8 to 12 " . Ladies' cloth down from 1.10 and 1.20 to 00 and 1.00 " and our wholo general. stock in proportion to above figures, Now this is not brag to got you hero and then ask big but it is u genuine oiler and ono wo will sell by. Octai-tf i- m mm iTaiji';-? TIAIIILIOlR numbered :ts received until December 1st. awarded. Not more than one prize to bo U(,MHlBAllri,;,s For the Celebrated Clilckering, Ivors & l'ond, and Vose& Son I'iuiios, Yorldre nowncd Estry Organs, Violins, Accordeons und Sheet Music. Celebinted White, New High Arm Davis, New Home, lloynl St. John, and Light Kuiining Domestic Sewing Machines. .Needles, oil autl attachments for all mnkes of Sewing Machines. 4 T1AI1 1 to 1&'4V! Hois big b'cIbbcIhobb Ibb go iisfio eil'ecil, 884. 7 (roods lower than they havo over Wo arc woll awaro that in advertising their wares. will sell wo advertise. to 10 cents per yard. (i prices. n A. 111 1 1 nil 7" a " II I ITT iK!'.fti mm IAXX1SVOAD CXIVSXI TASXB. Pennsylvania Railroad. . lxlT Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. IMI TIME TABLE. In effict .Mny IStli, 1681. Trains leave fcun bury. UASTWAltl), U.I.", n. m.. Sea Mioro llxnress (dally execnt gunrtny), for llnnNbuiB nntllnteimeillalottiitloiis, nriivlnunt riillmlclplilii a.15 p. m. j New York, .) p. 111. ; inuiluiore, B.10 p. m. ; Wnslilngton c.'O p. in., cunuectliiK nt 1'lillnilelplil.i for nil en W1010 liolnts. 'lluougli jusseiiKer coach to l'llil.uU'lplll.l. e.ui' p. in. Hay cxpiess (dally), for llarilsburg nnd Intel iiieillalofctniIons,arilvliiK nt l'lillndelplilu i. 111. ; icw iuik, iu.-u 11. 111. ; jiaiunioro 7.-20 11. 111. 1 mdiltiu'toii. 8.J5 11. 111. 1'arlor vn tin O'iH 1 1 to 1'lillaUeliiliki anil passenger coacbo iiiioiigii loi'iiiiaucipiua nnu iiauiuioie. n,uu p. in. Wllllam-poit Aceommodatlon (dally for llarrl.-liurir nnd all lntcrmedlnto btntlons, nnlv lnKntriitladelplila.'U5n. m. ;M-w lurkG.iun. m. Sleeping car iiiioiiiinod.itlona can bo becured lit llanKburtffor Philadelphia and New York, on sun d.ija ntluouith tlirpliiL-enr will be run; on this train from Wllllnmsp'tlol'lilladelphla.l'hlladelphla passengers can lemulnlu sleeper uudistuibed until f n. m. s.a) n. m. Krla JIall (dally except Monday) for llanlsbun; nnd lnlermedlalu stations, aulvlnt' at I'lillndelplila 7.6U n. 111. New York 11. '.U a. in. ; llaltlinoru T.4U a. 111. ; Washington, aso a. m. 'lluoUKh I'ulluian sleeplnj; earsaiu lunon this train to l'lilladelphla, llalllmoi-e nud Waahlm; ton, and through passenger touches to Philadel phia and lUHlinun.'. WESTWAItl). MDn. in. i:rle JIall (dally except Sunday), foi i:rleaiid all lulermcdlalo bullions Willi tluuuU l'ullnmii Palace car and through passenger coaches to i:rle, nud thiougli l'ullmun l'uluco cars to lluffnlo via lUnportum. On bundays this train runs to llenoo, with l'ulliiiun l'at.ico car to W llllnmspoit and passenger coaches to itenovo. Kor Canandalgun nnd Intermediate btatlons, lioehes er, lmffjloand Niagara l-'ulls, (dally citeepi wmclaj-.-) with ihiougu l'ullinau l'uluco ear and passenger coaches to ltochcster. 10.15- News Express (daily cxcejit Sunday) for Lock Haven and lutennedlate stations. 011 bun. days this train ruin only to llllamiport. 1.10 p. 111. Niagara lixpiess (dally except Sun day) lor Kane und lnteimcdlalu btatlous with thiougli passenger Coaches to Knue. l'or Ounan dalgua und principal Intel mediate stullui, ltochestcr, liunnlo nnd Niagara rails with, thiougli p.. sscngcr coaches to l.ochester nud Par lor ear to Walking. B.S0 p. m. l-'nsl Line (dally except Sundayjfor llo noo nnd lutermedlale stations, und nmlru, Wut kins and Intermediate stations, with thiougli p,is bengcr coaches to llenovo and Wutklns. TllIlOUOU TJtAINS l-'Olt SUN11U11Y FltOM THU ASTANUbOUTH. News Express leaves Philadelphia 1.30 a. in. Ilurrliburg, S.10 u. m. dally, arriving at bUUUuiy! 10.15. Niagara Kxpi ess leaves Philadelphia, T.40 n. m. ; ISaltlmoio r.au u. 111. (dally except t-uuday) urrUlng lit sunbtiry, 1.1U p. 111., with lliiuugh l'ailor ear from Philadelphia nud thiougli passenger coaches rruni Philadel phia und lialtluioie. Fust l.lno leaves New Y'ork aoo n. m. ; Philadel phia, 11.10 a. in. ; Washington, U 10 a. in. ; Haltl inore, iu.Sj a. in., (dally except Sunday) urilvlng u bunhuiy, D.SO11. in., with thiough passenger coaches from Philadelphia and llalifinoie. Krlo .Mall leaves Now Yoiks.uop. m. ; Philadel phia, 11. ill ;. in. ; Wnshluglon, 1U.IU p. in. ; Haiti more, ll.ai p. m., (dally) aulMiig at Minbury 0.1 11.111., wltli tluuugh l'ulliiiun hlecplng cars f 1 0111 Philadelphia, ashlngluu mid Ualtlmuro und thi-uugh iiasscnger euaches from Philadelphia. Mcepei Hum Wushlngtou tuns dally except sun day. fttiNiU'itv, iiazi.i;t(in .v vii,Ki:.-.u.i;iit: ItAII.ltllAI) AMI MIUT1I AMI VIT llltAM'II ItAlI.WAV. (Dally except hunday.) WllkCshane .Mull leaves bunhuiy 10.30 a. m.. nrilvln'nt Uloom ferry ll.S? u.ni., Wllkes-bane p. 111. Express East leaves isunburr 5.33 n. in.. nrrlvliiH nt Jtluoiureiiyu.3Up. m., Wllke.vbaiie B.0J p. m. bunbury .Mall leans WilkcsljArrolO.s.i a. 111. anlv lngut liloom l erry K'.ui p. in., hunbury K'.M p. m. Express w est leaves llkes-bane S.-15 p. m rlvlngnt liloom Ferry 4.15 p.m., bunbury 5.10 111. CHAN. 1". rUGII, J. It. WOOD, lien. -Manager. lien. Passenger Agent jpiIILADELPHAANu READING KOAD ARHANOEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. JIaylO 1884 1'KIINS LB4TH KUrBHT AS lOLLOWStSBNUAT Vor New York.PhlladolphU.Koadlng.I'ottsvlll Tmaaqua, ic., 11, So a. mi I'orCatavflssa.ll.Wn. m. 0.13 and 10.S8 p. m. I'or Wllllamsport,6,3l 11.43 a. in. and 4,es p. ia Yor Levvlsburg and bunbury, l.oo p. in. THAINSrOU HUrHl'.T J.BAVK AS TOLl.OWH, (SkHIUV LouvuKow York, via. Tamaima 9,uo a. ra. una v la. Bound Brook Itoutu 1,43 a. m. Leave 1'hlladclphla, 9,50 a. a. Eeavo Heading, 11,S5 a. in., I'utisv ille, -. tfj p. m and Tamwiua, 1,36 p. ra. Loave Catawlsta, 0,50 11,15 a. m. tiid p. it,. Leave Wllllamsrort,9,45a.m, 1.C5 p. m. anil 8.10 r. m U-ave suubury l.iu p. m. ' Lewlsliurg 4.4a p.m. Passeugors to and from l'hllalalphla go throuli v. ithout ehnngo of cars. J. 3. WOOTTEN, Qenerul Mange.t, 0. G. HANCOCK, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jmi.tu. ls81-tf. JEIjAWARE, LACKAAVANNA ANU WITEltN ItAltltOAD. JiLOOMSlJUltG DIVISION. SOUTH. STATIONS. ....Seruntoii,." llellcvuo.,.. ...'lnylorvlllo... ,. Lackiivvaiina,. HUston...., ..West Plttston. ....Wyoming.... ..Mullby ....llcnneit ...Kingston .... . . . , Kt!ii".!nii . SOUTH. l.m. p.m. a.m a-ia. U.IU. . p,m li oil a ui H 51 8 4S 8 40 8,3.) 8 sr l .m 1 25 l su 1 PI 1 U3 l no 'J V5 U VI U 14 M U 411 5 65 45 11 (11 II 50 S S5 it HI) U till1 8 Ml H Mi H 4S 8 41 8 Ml' 8 33 8 35 h 311 H S3: 8 SI H 17 8 1U 7 5S 7 47 7 II 7 31 7 S7 7 S3 7 111 7 11 7 03 (i U'J tl 57 M 38 0 IT 10 Ul S 411 li S3 1U UU S 51 (I S8 10 14 S 5U li 33 10 17 b Ul) li 3S 10 SO 3 Ul (i 41) 11) S5 V Oil II IX pi 3.1 .1 Oti li 6tr 10 St) 1) 11 li 63 111 33 3 15 7 00 ID 37 3 SU 7 05 10 41 3 SI 7 IS 10 48 3 33 7 SI 10 tt) 3 45 7 4T 11 11) M l7 H U 55 8 II li 51 H 15 i!.' IS 8 US 13 41 8 OS li 41 8 111 IS 3'J 1 6'J l i 35 7 61 li 30 7 5U IS SO I 43 IS 11) 7 tu IS OS 7 18 11 5l 7 11 11 51) 7 05 11 41 II 58 11 mi U 51 11 33 0 MJ 11 .10 I) 1'J 11 S3 U .'111 11 17 (I 31) 11 IS li S5 11 OS li OS 1U 53 ll 00 10 17 5 55 1U 43 5 40 10 SO 11.111. tt.ll, I'ljinouih Juno ....I'D mouth..,, ....Avundulu, . .. Nuntlcoku ,. llunloek's creek bhlekshlniiy.. . lllck's lerry. ..lie.iclilluveu,. licrwlrk .... .Hilar I'icck.. ..Willow (iiove,. ...Lliuo llldgu. . Kspy ...llloonisburg,.. ltunii-t . 7 M 11 Hi 4 IU 8 Ul 11 S3 ! 4 1U 8 UU 11 Sli 4 111 8 10 11 3!) 4 ID 8 II 11 43 I S3 n el ii as i :ul 8 S8 11 63 4 33 8 31 II 57 4 43 8 3D 13 03 4 41 8 55 13 SO 5 03 tl 03 13 SS 6 13 U Oil 13 33 b 111 i) SU IS 50 5 SO 7 no, u 51 II 31 U St) 0 S3 .Catmint IHldge . .. j'aiDitii-,,,. ....Chulasky,,,, .... caineion,,.. Northuiiiberlund II 10 a.in ii.ui. p.lu. p.m W. l' IIAI.STU.M). sunt. Superintendent's oillce, scrautou, l-'eb. 1st, 1B0S-. 'iiwi.irtMmwiw.n.iiiinii. r, J.MEvS REILIYV, Tonsovial Artist. urnn t nn oil stand under EXCHANOE lloi'KL, ana has as usual u Kltlh'l -CLAHb llAlillhUSIlop. Ho respectfully solicits tho patrooiwo of alsoldcustomersand of tho publlo generally, lulyie,'60.tf AoiNur or W1I.11V ItUbijllMVB LAUOllStVINO T00U & ma'ch;i:ner:y. Head (jaurters for Iron, btcel.llurboohoes Nails and W agon .Makers' and lUack hinlllis' Supplies. Israel lilttcnbcndor, storo & Wureroouis S8 franklin Avo., also wureroouis 111 l-'rauk. H!'""?, till Avu.ul 103 Ceil- ffT.fc.rV no btrecf? (ivflK.9 SCKANTON PA. limy 23- ly