The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Correct Knllrontl Time Tnlilc. FUIDAY, JUNE 19, 1885. Trains on tUo Philadelphia & it. II. leave Itupert as follows i MORTU. (1:3(1 a. m. s. p. m. so cm. ft.in. C:18 p. tn. Trains ou llio 1). L. & V. It. 11. leave llloomsburg aslullowsi north. 8.30 a. m. u.28 a. in. 3.20 p. m. v.utj p. ra. o Trains on tho N. Si V. II. Kerry as follows) NORTH. Id S3 a. m. 6-tT p. m. SOUTH. B.-S3 a. m. 11:43 a. m. 4:.11 p. m. 8.17 p.m. Hallway pass Mootn seem. 1S p. m. 4:15 p. id. J2.S0 2.3 S.&0 J.55 Clie-iip AtlTerllHciticiilH. Advertisements will bo Inserted In our locnl columns nt tlio following rates i Situations wanted, free. Lost or found, free. Help wanted, 20 cents. Uooms to rent, SO cents. Ono ttmo cncli, or S times, 40 cents. HtniitllMg OfTcrM. Tlio Comjimian Is offered on the follow. Ing terms : CotCMBim nnd N. Y. Weekly World 1 IT. " " I'nlla. " Times " " " American A grlculiurltt " " " Tribune J: farmer " Other papers will bo ndded to tills list. For 4 new subscribers to tlio CoLOMniAN accompanied with tlio cash, $0,00, n copy of tho History of Columbia county will bo given to getter up of club. For 3 now names nnd 4.00 wo will scud tho Comjmiiian ono year frco to person send. Ing names j or If names aro sent In by ono now tnlilng tho paper wo will credit Ids account with ono year's subscription. For 2 now names, with 3.00, wo will end paper for 0 months to tho person se curing tho names for us. For 1 new name with 1.50, wo will send paper 3 months to person securing tho samo for us. On receipt of 10 cents we will send tho Columbian to any address In the county for one month on trial, nnd paper will not bo sent longer unless so ordered. Public dales. The administrators of the estate of Tnos. J. Hutchison will sell valuable personal property on tho premises In Flslilngcreok township on Saturday, Juno SOtli, 1835, commencing at one o'clock, p. m. SI. P. Lutz osslgnco of C. 11. Brockwny will sell real estate nt the court hotiso on Saturday, Juno 20th. Sec ndvertlsement In another column. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA OOWPwPA-! Personal, Dr. Q. V. Hears, of Numldiu, was in town on Tuesday. Miss Powell Is the guest of Mr.?. L. S. Wlntcrstccn. Miss Dora Nlles returned from New York on Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. Diddle, of Ashland, is visiting her mother ou East struct. H. P. Carter, of Tunkhannock, was In town yesterday. Miss Llzzlo Stair, of Danville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. David Brooks. Mr. J. F. Eicholtz, North Manchester, I ml. was in town last week. John llrtincr and wife, of Mlllvllle, were in town last week, attending the Synod. Mrs, Annie Wayne is visiting her father, Ruv. Klcholtz, near Hughcsylllc, who is in poor health. A. P. Young of Mlllvllle is selling tho Richmond Fertilizer. See his advertise ments in tho Local notices. E. II. Drinker and Lloyd Faxtor. went to New York on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. James II. But ter. Mr. Jusso Shoemaker, who for the past three months has been sojourning in Jit. Oarmel, returned to Uloomsburg last Thurs day. N. S. Purscl and wife of Laurel Hun camo down last Saturday to attend tho funeral of his sister, Mrs. J. M. Smith, nt Jerseytowu on Tuesday. Miss Itcbccca Hanck, daughter of J. M. C. Hanck, Esq., of Llghtstrcot, returned from New York on Monday. She lias been attending Ebeihnrdt's Grand Conservatory of Music for the past two years, where special attention has been given to the cul tivation of tlio voice, Her singing is very highly spoken of. The Whitsunday rule lias failed, not rain last Sunday. It did Hon. A. L. Fritz returned from Harris burg on Saturday. Fino Linen lap dusters, rings. nt J. P. Wood. Deputy Prothonotary Quick rejoices in tho arrival of a baby boy. Oo to Harman and Uassert's nnd have your mowing machines put In repair for tho comlng'.harvest. 4w. Wo aro under obligations to Hon. A. L. Fritz for a copy of Smull's Hand Hook for 1885. Executors nnd administrators who.advcr. tiso their notices In tho Comjmiiian aro pre sciited with n receipt book. TUo Wlnonas received nn invitation to participate in tho 4th of July celebration at Lcwlsburg, but havo declined it. Up to this time there Is no talk of n 4th of July celebration nnywhero In this coun ty. If anything is to bo done, it Is time to make tho necessary arrangements. Tho express nnd Telegraph Jlllce will bo removed to tho room recently occupied by tlio post olllco as soon as It can bo put In rhapc. Tlio l'hlloloelan Llternrv Rnrlr.li r.1 II. Normal School will hold a festival Satur day, Juno 27, In tho Skating Hlnk building. Hcv. Shannon, of Sunhurv. ,.r.r.i,r..i in tho Presbyterian Church, this place, last Sunday evening. Harman & Hasscrt havo now m vi,ii.t. lion, at their works, tho fow Steel Framo Sclf.Blndlng Harvester. 4W Tho culvert nt Ncol's tannery has been completed. It wa nlanncd hv H,.mt Ncyhard, Town Engineer, nnd built under the tupcrvlslon of Jonathnn Bachman. 1). A Ileckley retired from the noBtnilln. on Tucsdoy night, after fifteen years of continued service. Whatever tila nnllilonl faultB may have been, ho was always n gen. tlemnnly and obliging ofllcla!. So long as out job department keens ron. stantly employed, wo shall pay but little nccu to mo lll.naturcd misrepresentations of our contemporary. If ho wants to com pete with first class printing olllces he should keep up with the times. Harness of every description at J. l Woodring's. .Mi 8. John Hummel, of Kingston, cau Honed Albert Lewis, nged 18 yenrs, to bo careful with ngun In his h ind which point ed toward her. 8ho hail hardly spoken when the weapon was accidentally dls charged by belug struck against a fence, nnd the charge entered her head with fatal effect. The examinations of the Senior class at tlio Normal school were held list week by the Faculty, nnd all llio members of tho class passed. The State examining com mlttco nrrlvcd on Monday evening, and tho final examination began on Tuesday morn ing and continued up to yef tcrday. The result Is not yet known. Tho fund received from the royllic9 from tins Olrard estates in Schuylkill and Columbia counties, is annually set apart as a building fund to keep Inn pilr the college buildings, nnd for tho erection of now structures. The Hoard of Trustees, at their meeting last week, decided to erect build Ings for tho accommodation of two hun dred more boys. Flyncts, Flyncts, at J. P. Woodring's. Mr. James W. Lewis, of Gunnlster, Hhdr county, nnd Miss Hosnnna Vannatta, daughter of Thos. Vannatta, were married at the houso of tho bride's parents, by Hcv. L. Zahner, on Tuesday afternoon nt 1 o'clock. A number of the relatives nnd friends of the contracting parties, wero present. Tho law requires the mercantile license tax to bepald to the County Treasurer, at his ofllco in llloomsburg, (with 75 cents ad ditionnl,) by the first day of July, 1835 ; If not paid within ten days thereafter, tho same shall be placed In the hands of a Jus tlce of the Peace for Immediate co'.lectiou. I'ersons owing said license should be prompt in tlio payment of tho same, as tho Treasurer Is obliged to comply witli tho law. Hunting for four-leaf clover is an Inno cent pastime which is now in season The success is not always proportioned to tho zeal of the search, but Hint may be predict cd of many other results. There is nu old superstition that to find a four-leaf clover and put it in the solo of tho shoe brings Rood luck. A friend of the wi Iter tells a different story. She says Hint soon lifter she discovered the coveted plant -sho lost her purse, containing several dollars, was attacked violently with toothache and was beaten disgracefully nt n game called "Siinclio Pedro," m which she considered herself nprollcient. Kt. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. We would remind our friends and former patrons nnd tiio public generally, that wo arc still handling D. M. Osborne & Co.'s Reapers, Mowers and Hindu's, of which wo have on hand a full line, coveting all tho latest Improvements, which are mldcd to these excellent machines every jenr. Wc keep constantly on bund n lino of extras for tho nbove machines nnd make specialty of icpalring not only the ).-birno machines, but nil kinds of mowing and reaping machines. We havo always on hand n full lino of knives for all makes of mnchlues. We have a large stock of tlio ycry best Hinder Twine, which wo are offering for !5 cents per pound. Inviting all to examine our machines before purchasing elsewhere we are respectfully Hauman it Hasskiit. 4w. Some Radicals around here lire chuck ling over the announcement Hint Col. A. J. Frick, had been re-appolntcd Deputy Collector of Revenue. There Is nothing to exult over in this appointment. Mr. Stn pies, tho lately appointed Collector, Is new to the duties of his olllce, anil It is n mark of prudence nnd sound judgment that he should, for a brief period at least, keep around lilm experienced subordinates. Tho position of Collector is n very responsible one, nnd a general nnd simultaneous chance of deputies could not but result disastrously to tho business of the district And, although these positions will iiltl matelv come luto the possession of the Democracy, some little time will neccssarl ly ellipse beforo this is consummated iMnvitle Intelligencer. Elegant patterns of Momle cloth hip dust crs nt J. P. Woodring's. Charles Coleman has rented the Moun tain hotel, ono mllo nboro the old licks' land, near tho head waters of ltlg Fish. gcrcck, and is prepared to accommodate travellers nnd fishermen, nnd boarders on reasonable terms. His address Is Central, Columbia county, Pa Mv 22-4w Communicated. ' Moses W. Everett, son of Henry nnd !na Everett, died Juno 2, 1885, of dlnh- therta, nt Mlllcrtown, Pa., aged thrco cars, 1 month and 29 days. Llttlo Moses was n favorite of ours, as ho was of all who know him. Wo can scarce ly realize Hint wo shall seo him nomore. Ills gentle spirit has been wafted to n re gion where there Is neither sickness or sor row, but nil is rest and peace. Ah, how true Is this: Leaves have their time to fall And Dowers to wither at tho north wind breath. And stars to sctj but thou hast all, iyc, an umc, for mine own, u ilcatli." AStupatiiizino Fniinn. When you visit Danville call at LEW WOODS' SHOE STORE, by llio railroad crossing, and nsk to seo the following : .Misses' glove kid ton, kid foxed. button shoes, size. 11-2. nrtcn ftt.00 Mens' calf boots, (solid,) slza 0.11 2.00 Mens' balmorals, tan sole, standard can toe. size 0-10. riitir ilrlvnl 1.3.1 Mens' baso ball shoes, size 6-10 1,00 Girls' button shoes, slzo 11-2.. hleh cut "solo loAtlier tin" 1.00 Womcns' leather slippers 50 These are only a few of our regular bar. gains. Call and seo us. The largest and cheapen stock of boots and shoes in Cen tral Pennsylvania. Lew Woods' shoo store, by the R. R. crossing, Danville, Pa. Juno 12-3w Another Disease-Stricken Town. About n month ago the samo disease which has raged In Plymouth made Its appearance n Sugar Notch, a small mining town be tween Wilkes-llarre nnd Nantlcokc. Tho disease has been steadily increasing until now twenty cases have been reported, but they are of a milder form than thoso at Plymouth. A strango fcaturo of the out break Is that it Is confined to the most cleanly portion of Hie town. The doctors arc of tho opinion that the epidemic must avc Its origin tn the rise of spring water, as all those who arc HI with the disease have been using water from tho springs for somo lime. Dr. Davis, of Wilkcs-Barre, has secured for analysis bottles of water from the various springs In the Immediate, neighborhood, to which tho fever is con fined. Hcliool Htatvnieiits. Printed statements for making Hie nnnu- al reports of school districts to post up, can bo obtained at the Columbian olllce for CO cents n dozen. Sent by mall on receipt of price. 2 w Notice. Notice is hereby given that my son Ira Thomas aged 10 years, left my home near ly two years ago, and that any debts con- traded by him will not be paid by inc. Samuel Thomas, line 12-2w Fishlnzcrcck township. Tho story of the Selinsgrovo man, who was said to havo brought suit to recover 100,000 from tho United States, proves to bo another Capt. Kldd yam. Children' Day will bo observed in tho Rupert M, E, Church on next Sunday, tho 21st lust. Exercises coutluued through tho morning, afternoon nnd evening. A Michigan postmistress lias succeeded In keeping her olllco In the family by mar Tying the man who was ncrccd upon ns her successor. Judge Elwell held court several days lost week, tho caso heroic him being tlio suit of Wolf against Miller, lly agreement it was tried without a jury. Council will nrguo tho case ou llio 10th of July, There is no index board nt tho forks of tho rond near Jonas l)rcdbcndor's,and nono nt tho school houso where roads diverse to Mllllln Cross Roads and Shumau'd hotel, all In Reaver township. Tho ladies of llio llloomsburg Baptist Church will hold a strawberry nnd Ice cream festival on Filday nnd Saturday evenings of this week in Stcrncr's building. All are cordially Invited to nttend. Pro. cecds for tho benefit of tho parsonage. No tax rate has yet been fixed by the Town Council. At the regular meeting last week nn adjournment wns had without ap pointing another date. Tho question will therefore, go over for one month, or a spec lal meeting must be called for tho purpose. Now that tho I lino has come when Hi money ought to bo coming luto tho Tow Treasury, It would bo In order for the Couu ell to stop fooling and get down to business. The luterests of no taxpayers requires any of Hie members of Council to persist longer In their stubborn refusal to do something, and further delay may necessitate an appll. cation to the court for a mandamus to com. pel tno officers of tho corporation to per form tho duty Imposed upon them by law. If Hie majority favor a low rate, let It bo so fixed, ami tho closo of tho year will show tho wisdom or folly of this. Tho solution of the illfllculty ought to bo no dlDlcult matter. Any one who can mak figures can easily estimate tho expenso o: running tlio corporation for thu year, and to lay a tax insulllcicnt to meet these ex penscs would ecrtalnly not be wisdom, Wlillo the taxpayers demand an economical administration of town nllalrs, they do not want penurlou9ncss,iior do they want an in crease of tho debt by a falluro of tho Coun ell to provldo for necessary running ex penscs and tho payment of interest ou bonds, Ac. There must be a compromise somo tlmo on this matter, and why not at once? If each sido will yield a little, fair rato may bo agreed upon, and the dif ficulty euded. A further refusal of both tides to adjust this matter will not bo in the interests of tho people, whom thoy are olected to rcprcseut, and will bo simply an exhibition of stubbornness, not at all cred itablo to public otllcliils. Tho very best Hinder Twlno for sale at Hnnnan & Hasserl'fl for 15 cents per pound. w. Expense of Funerals, Philadelphia Record. There are a thousand persons nllyo in Philadelphia to-day who will bo dead mid burled beforo n month rolls around. Any ono who Is curious, enough to consider tho average cost of those thousand prospective burials ni It will bo, compart d with tho, cost It might or should be, will find him self .dealing with astonishing) figures. To thoso sentimental persons who can find ad equato expression for sorrow In the usual funeral expenditure perhaps no word of reason can bo usefully addressed. For them tho show of grief assuages grlcfi But tho memory of the dead is best kept green by somo serviceable help to tho liv ing. If half tho money that Is wasted In foolish display wero devoted to tho main, tcnanco of bcttct living, the dead would Sleep no less peacefully, nnd tho surviving friends would havo profound reason for Hiankfuliiesi. eiHonnlilc Advice. In caso of persons apparently drowned, they should be laid gently down, their wet elotlilng quickly torn off nnd dry blankets wrapped ail around them. Then artificial respiration should bo mado by drawing the arms away from tho sides, bringing the elbows up together above tho head, push ing the arms down again nnd around, so that tho elbows meet over the pit of the stomach, nnd so on nt the rato of 10 times a inlnutc. As tho arms are brought down gentle but firm pressure should bo mndo on the stomach just below the end of tho breastbone. In cases of heat or sunstroke lay the per son in n cool shady place. Looser, his clothing. Let tlio bystanders rub tho arms and legs with pieces of Ice wrapped In tow. els until llio excessive heat of surface Is allayed. Uivo twenty drop of aromatic spirits of hartshorn In n little water every twenty minutes or half hour. No cftoit to rise or walk should bo allowed till tho per son is quite restored. Hcnrtsliorn is said to bo better than brandy In cases of sunstroke. l'roiu llic Espy Poel. .'ay the Master well, And send the boys to school. Likewise the school directors Who make out tho schedule, Let off Collectors staff To tho Treasurer charge thu whole, Let him show personally Where goes the Money nil, If two assessments must He made for House and School, Two Halanccs would bo A better sort of rule, Who Is Mr. Funds 'What sort of man is he, Who says he Pays a Duplicate, Seems odd how that can be. HIiorlfT h. CoinitilHHluticrH. I.lKlilnlrcet. Children' day exercises were largely nt tended on Sunday last, tho session wns ex tended to tho Sunday School hour In the afternoon. Rov. Iiycr the now pastor of tho M. E. church appears to bo a zealous worker In tho church, II, E. Heacock is now engaged with Staddon Uros., of Wllllnnisport running a wool wagon. Since the heavy shower on Sunday night grass peeps up. Clara, daughter of John Roup I still a great sulfcrcr, for her age. Her dtscaso no doubt is dropsy. A. C. Hldlay our gonial blacksmith up town uow steps very light. Cause, lftmo back. J. 11. Ammcrmnn Improved his property by way of n new shanty. Supt. Gilmcs still Improves his prop erty. Tlnk, our tinner climbs very high. Look to your Interest nnd call on Tlnk for spout ing. Sunday brought n summer heat. Dusty roads and faBl ditvtug don't agree. Rumor has it that our school board In tend meeting to consider tho building of a new school house. Silas Young still keeps trade a moving, buying calves, poultry, Ac. Strawberries certainly will bo dear un. less the biros are restrnlncd from stealing our neighbors'. pastors' ound, (30,10; General Treasury, $00.20; contingent fund - tysburg, $3l.01 contlgcnt fund at Mis. slonary Institute, (24 31; Orphans' Home, Lloysvlllc, $81.77; external objects, $10,. 63.81 local objects, Including pastors' sal- ary, (153,010.03. Saturday evening a preparatory sermon was given by Rev. J, V. Itodlno. Rev. P. Horc, D. D., occupied the Luth Synod hanj tjie more we buy the cheap- atGctl . 1im. Cnmptiini'i! vn trot "stuck," as the boys and mfer chants say; and then yy&i'c' glad to get half q(oiir inoney- back. Hut the best reply nu dudes tlierii all--to make the c:Vhrr n rfbhrf fWl-' nWr fii i7rti'. iiev, i , uorc, u. u., occupied me nun- ,1' , cran pulpit on Siinday morning; Rov. E. every neighbor, every visitor, H. Lctsenrlng the Mcthodistf Rev. J. A. every traveler toMiiake it the Wirt, the Presbyterian; Iter. J. A. Koser, 0f tle town ahtt collntry tho Ilaptlsl; Rov. Prof. J. H. Focht, tho .H ,. . , Rov. T. W. Stnley, tho. He- i . I'l"- aV '."','. iuarcne,in tne L-ouvre,in vnjte ley's, "it isn't like Wanamai ker's." But we seek a larger result than mere notoriety. We hiean to. have it. uiulerstood. from. one end of the land to the other that here is the place to buy, not only because bncs's moriey goes further here, but also because the things we keep are new and Hon sermon In tho Lutheran church, after fresh and SOUnd and right. men iue rrcsiucui conuucieu mo niurci. I I Inr nnmi- nlri'iilif cfnnrlc Inf a certain forwardness in trade. We mean to have it stand for Wc HCformcdj llov. T. W. Btnley, tno. formed at Catawlssa; Rev. J. M. Stock, tho Lutheran at Catawlisa; Rev. S. O. Shan. non, tho Lutheran nt Kspyi Rev. J, C. tndcl, tho Lutheran at Huckhorn. In the afternoon Rev. U. A. Dlcttcrlch preach cd tho communion sermon, after which tho liturgical servlco was conducted by Prcsl. dent Lelsenrlng and tlio Synodlcal com munlon held. In tlio evening Her. S. 1. uglics preached In the Methodist church; Rev, M. 8. Crcssman In tho Reformed; Rov. B. G, Shannon in tho Presbyterian; Rev. W. H. Schoch preached tho ordlna cal exercises, Us provided by tho' Gen. ernl Synod, and.M. L. Smuckcr and iltnhtsnn were firdidned to the pnsne.l ministry by tho Imposition of tho hands ot thoroughness every way. On the 11th dny of June, ia83, the Com missioners of Columbia county entered into an narecment with Sheriff Mourcy to pay Rrofo rcquIrc3 of nQ carCi $i m cUr llorida Orange Oroyes. TUB l'KOFIT AlllSINO FItOM THEIR CULTIVATION. 805IS SfCCKSSFUf.aROWKIlSOK THE FRUIT, From Hie St. Louis Post-Dlspntch. A difference of opinion exists ns to the number of trees which nu acre will stand, but I think the soil inclosed within Hint space will afford ample nourishment for nt least ono hundred. Every tree will average about ono thoiisnnd oranges yearly. I mean, of course, all trees over seven yenrs of ago. Speculators from Jacksonville will payl-well about ono cent apiece for or nnges on th6 tree and pick and pack them themselves. Ono thousand oranges at ono cent will bring $10. That makes $1,000 an acre. iow, wncn you consider mat a to Itcvcrcnu astor Loci. Monday forenoon n session of about two hours was held. Some educational and benevolent work was considered. $100 was given for Rev. Wcnnci's work among the poor Gcrmnns In New York City, nnd the charges were directed to secure tho amounts needed to complete tho clft of ,100.00 to n Chicago mission. Synod finally adjourned at 10 a. ra. by nltlng in Hie Lord's prayer and receiving the benediction from the President. West stile, second floor. ClillilretiH' ny. Juno 7th was observed as 'Children's John Wanamakeh. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets, and Clty.hall square. , BUSINESS NOTICES.' him $20 per month for taking care of the jail, and doing such work ns had been dono for some time beforo that, by n man employed by the Commissioners. This ar rangement was carried out until last April, when the new Hoard of Commissioners ap pointed William Barrett as janitor of tho court houso nnd jail, nnd notified the Sher iff of their action. About tlio 1st of Juno the Sheriff presented n bill for two months' pay, which the Commissioners refused to allow, nnd thereupon tho Sheriff brought suit against the county beforo Guy Jacoby, Esq., and n hearing took place on Monday. The Sheriff based his claim ou the fact that his contract with the old Hoard of Commissioners was for the balance of his term of office, nnd tho Commissioners re fused to pay on the ground that tho work was not satisfactorily performed, and that their predecessors had no right to mako such a contract. There was no .evldenco offered at the hearing on behalf of tho county. Tho Sheriff, the old Commission ers, nnd some other witnesses were exam Incd on behalf of the plaintiff. Tho Jus tlce has rendered no decision yet. n year is lint n bad Investment, eh? Harriet Hccchcr Stowa has a grove on Hie fat. Loulu river, just nbove Palntka, from which shcenjoysja handsome revenue annually,- besides having n pleasant resort for tho Winter months. Colonel Hart's grove, opposite Jacksonville, ou the St, John's, Is tho oldest grove In the State, Somo of the trees have homo as many ns 8,000 oranges in ono season. Quite profit able grove that, Tho Indian and Ockla. waha river fruit is the best and brings the highest prlco In the market. Most of the Florida stock in fact, I'jnay say all of It Is shipped to New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia. Very little, If any, ever gets out this wny. The demand for our oranges is so great that were tho entire State plant cd in oranges the yield would not be sulllo lent to supply tho demand from tho three cities mentioned. An orange grove is safer than a cattle ninchc for nn Investment ev ery time. MiiHfiucliaiiiiu Hynutl. President, Secretary nnd mean to have salesmen saying over their counters a thousand miles away, as they say already in Philadelphia, Wilmington, Reading, Trenton, Harrisburg, "we sell our goods on Wana- maker's principles." There's a higher aim and a farther reach than the selling of much lor little. It is to have whatever we sell reliable, right. We fixed that aim and set that reach when we made the rule : Day," at Wesley Chapel. Notwithstanding Jirttig back IChQlcVCr yOU get if the rain, tho church was comfortably flll-d. VOW'a rathe? hdve the mOtlCV 1OU The exercises wero so good that it was IpauZ for it. If WC honestly hold imovcu .m auuiucu mm "iuU proBnimiiiu tQ Ulat anl manageOUr OUSineSS bo published In one of tho county papers." W , i .!, .,,., ;,. Tho church was well decorated. Thfc mu- "' 7 on 1ml liv Afro flnttv fiml Mra TVi-flr.!- I OUTS published by iho M. h. Board of Educa- lilg! big! big! big! big! big- ,Clcas outmte, mice, roncbCa nuu, wub nmuwcu in mu uiuiu, uut buiuu i gef yet DlggCSt! JjlggeritJUWl uciruugs, i.: i- i i - r . i uitrsjusi i it u stay uineesi j iibact pains. There ! A stunning' 25;cent cotton dress-stuff for 10 cents a yard! It is stunning ( It is very mark aiimiii. Ho locusts sting people 1 D. C. Bond's new houso is nearly com pleted. Hcvs. Wagner and Ilasslngcr stopped on their way home from Synod. Wo think the weather has been very hot this week. Cabbage plants nre plenty witli dull de mand. John Yohc, Jr., died of dropsy nnd henrt disease on Monday. He leaves a wife and four children nnd a host of friends to mourn his loss. Just six weeks from last Monday his uncle, John Yohe, died of the same disease. Harman & Hasscrt arc selling the light est draft Self-Hinder In tho market. 4w. Council Proceedings- Adjourned meeting of Couucll was held Juuo 12th ntS o'clock. The Committco on Ulank Hook report that they havo procured n Hlnuk Minute Book. Tho book wns ex. hlbited, .Mr. Sterling moved that tho re port bo ncccptcd nnd an order drawn In fa vor of J. W. Haeder for same. Curried. On motion, a building permit was grant ed to Paul E. Wirt. On motion of Mr. Hagcnbuch, tho President was ordered to instruct tho Chief ot Police to restrict the Police forco to one man, except in cases of emergency. On motion it was ordered that thu Com mittee on Supplies purchaso stone for street crossing nt Second nnd Penn. streets. On motion of Mr. Slinrplcs3 the tax rates were taken up in the order they had been proposed, viz: 11, 9 ami 13 mills. On 11 mills, aye, Hagcnbuch,;Sharplcss, Moycr and Hupert, 4 votes. Nay, Hosen- stock Sterner nnd Stcrling,3 votes, lost. On 9 mills, nyc, Roscnstock, Sterner and Ster ling, 3 votes. Nny, Hugcnbucli, Moycr, Sharpie .3 and Hupert, 4 votes. Lost. On 13 mills, nyc, Moycr. Sharplcss nnd Hupert, 3 votes. Nny, Eoscnstock, Ster ner, Sterling nnd Hagcnbuch, 4 votes. Lost. On motion ndjourucd. Centrnlln. Tlic Mew Podtoflicc. The fixtures for the new postofiicc nrrlved ou Tuesday, and by night were nil In posi tion nnd ready for business. The early ma' on Wednesday morning was tho first ono distributed under Mr. Clark's administra tion. Mr. Arthur Bloom, of Danville, has been employed as clerk, and as ho has had experience in tlio business, no doubt every thing will run smoothly. The new ofllco is located iu McICinncy's storo room, and all tho appointments aro of n kind of which tho public may well be proud. Tho framo work Is of oiled ash, andsomely carved. Ihcre arc 99 boxes with yalo locks and 310 call boxes. At the point of tho V is tho general delivery window, and at the left the box delivery aad the money order wiudow, Thcio is plenty of room for tho Postmaster and his assistant and nlso tho public. The olllco fixtures camo from Connecticut and Hie mnll rack from Wisconsin. No town In tho Stato has a handsomer postofllco than Bloomsburg, thanks to Mr. Clark's en- terprlse. lleutoit. A. H. Fullmer, proprietor of the Mlllvllle hotel, Mid wlfc,Jwere noticed In town Sun day. A. 1). Shultz, the wagonmaker, has re moved tn Conyngham, whero ho purposes to engage in his old occupation the manu facturing ot wagons, elciiths, etc. George Carey nnd family, of Berwick, were spending tho past week with friends and relatives In town. Del Chapln and wife, ot Schoolcraft, Mich., aro homo on a visit. Tho ladies ot the M. E. Church purpose holding a strawberry and Ico cream festival on Saturday evening next. All arc Invited, I). P, and George Crossley nre still at their old stand and aro doing a rushing business. Their excellent work la a euro guarantee ot further patronage, Wo wonder If the "Nameless" will bo opened with n grand bail 7 Hope so. O, S. O'llrien is reading mcdlclno with Drs. T. O. and M. McIIcnry. "Cnlc" has n great nmount of "push" and we know Ills labors will bo crowned with abundant suc cess, Itev, Mr. ?avldge Is certainly Hit- chain plou trout catcher ot this section. Ellas and J. J. put away your rods. Charles McIIcnry's class In muslo num bers, at present, twenty-tight pupils. Harness clcaucd and oiled at J, P, Wood- ring's. "Gen'l. Lilly, Mr. Lentz nnd Son of Mnuch Chunk spent Saturday visiting Lo gan and Ccntralia collicilcs. Mr. Clias. Butler and wife of Park Placo spent Sunday In town. Mr. Henj. Camp nnd family of Mt. Car. mel spent Sunday witli Dr. Laslicll. Mr. Slllimnn ot Shenandoah Is visiting hero and his time seems to bo taken up con sldcrably near tho Post Olllce. Mr. Chas. Hoffman smiles all over "if n boy. Air. George Maley, machinist at Centra- 11a colliery, has been laid up tho past week, from a strain received by lifting. Capt. Heffncr opened summer school on Monday morning last with a good attciv dance. Pat'k, Curreu Is lying dangerously ill having contracted a heavy cold. The M. and L. A. A. paraded on Monday evening, headed by Statu President Harris and the leading men of tho order Iu a baralche followed by the Centralla band and then tho order which turned out five hundred strong. After parading tho prln. clpal streets President Harris made an out door speech, which was received with much applause. A largo number will attend the gnmu of baso ball at Mt. Cnrmel, to-morrow after noon. Dr. Gwlnner and Mr, Drown of town, Dr. Snyder nnd Mr, ICclley of Ashland, who have teen rivals in tho art of using the gun, tested their ability Jn that direc tion at Numldla on haturday last, and as was anticipated Ccntralia folks camo out ahead, by killing four birds to their oppo ncnts three "Scoie ono for Doc," and his challenge is now open for thu Mt. Car. mel doctor. The employees of the collieries round about will receive Ihelr pny to-morrow, but ns wo all know It will bo very small as tho collieries only worked fourteen daysjln tho month ot May, Tho jumping on and off moving trains while passing through our borough is prac ticed to a largo extent by boys, young men and oven old men who have reached fitly years ot age, and unless something Is done to stop tills endangering of life, we fear somo person will be carried homo killed or maimed for life, "A word to thu wlsu is sufllclcut." Edward Donahoo one of the oldest resi dents of town removed to 1'uik Place on Thursday morning's session was begun with usual devotional exercises. Holl was then called and dclegntcs received as mem. herd of the Synod. There wero present 33 ministers and 31 delegates nnd 31 ndvisory members. President L. H. Lclscnring, of Lcwlsburg, gave I1I3 report, which was adopted. Tellers were appointed and the following officers clcctc-di Hcv. E. II. Lois. curing, president! Hcv, T. J. Frederick, secretary; J. C. Hall, treasurer. Addresses were mado in the interest of homo and for. clgn mission by Hev. I. P. Barnltz, West ern Secretary of Homo Missions and Prof, J. HIcliard, Secretary of Church Extension, The first part of tlio afternoon session wns devoted to the hearing of parochial reports. Tho committee in charge-of Sun day schools reported having held convention at Selinsgrovo on Sep tcmbcr 30, 1884, witli good rc suits, nud recommends Hint another corn! mlltee bo appointed nnd another Synodlcal Sunday school convention bo held the lat. tor part of September or the beginning of October. Hcvs. S. P. Hughes, of William sport, J. A. Wirt, of Hughesville and F, P. Manhart, of Bloomsburg, were appoint. ed a committee and Willlamsport selected ns tho plnco for holding the convention, Reports of various committees mndo and tho session ndjourned. Tho evening session wns occupied by nn address on the subject ot "Missions," nnd was conducted by Key. J. N. Linker, of Nebraska. Hev. S. B. Barnltz, Western secretary, nnd Hev Prof. Richard, tary of the board of extension. Friday morning session wns begun with devotional excrciics, nf tcr which wns a res olution in referenco to tho ill health of Kcv. Klcholtz. Tho apportionment committee was Instructed to apportion 200 for Or plinns' Home, for tho eusulng year, amon tho various congregations of tlio Synod 'llio balanco of tho morning was given to hearing reports. A prlvato session, with closed doors, was held In the afternoon The evening services cotislsted mainly 0 nn address on the subject ot "Education by J. A. Wirt, ot Hughesville, Saturday morning session was opened as usual, after which n resolution was adopted Hint henceforth candidates for ordination bo examined publicly ono hour of each day during the sessions of tho Synod from 0 to 10 n. m, Hev. J. W. Hutchinson, a liccn tiale of tho Central Synod, was rccom- mended for ordination. Tho following standing committees wero appointed! Ex. umining committee, Revs. F. P. Manhart, S. P. Hughes, P. Bom, D. I)., B. J. liar man nnd J. M. Btcckj educational commit tco, Revs. M. L. Shlndcl, J. Yulzy, U. Myers, J, A, Roserj missionary committee, Hoys. E. N. Lelsenrlng, T. J. Frcdeiick, J. C. Hill, Esq.j school committee, Revs. H. P. Hughes, F. P. Manhart, J. A. Moist. Ilughesvlllo was selected as tho placo for holding tho Synod of 1880, and the second Wednesday of Juno mado tho first day of tho session. Speakers were selected ns fol lows: On Missions, Rev. J. B. Focht, nlter- nate, Rev, F. P. Manharti on Benevolence, kcv, j, u. oniniiei, alternate, U. Jlycrs; on I-.ducatlon, Rev. F. W. Stalcy, nltcrnate, Rev. E. A. Sharretts; ou ordination, Rev. S. 1. Hughes, alternate, Rev. O. G. Shan. non; Preparatory address, Rev. J, A. Ko. scr, alternate, Rev. J. A. Adams; Commun ion sermon. Hev. M. O. Crcssman. nltprnnh. Hev. SI. h. Shlndcl. Rev. M. L. Shlndcl, J. C. Hill nnd B. F, Zarr, Esqs., wero elected directors of The ological Bcinlnary nt Gettysburg. Rev. J. A. Adams nnd Hev. E. A. Burn etts were elected directors of Missionary Institute ut Sellnsgrovc, During tho afternoon session tho follow ing statistics of tho Synod wero glvcnt Number of ministers, 30; churches, 09i members, 7,700; baptUms during the year, 411; Sunday schools, 02; tcncliere, 843; fcdiolars, 8,719; contribution of Sunday schools, $3,813,29; church apportionment raised, 43,732.63; for homo missions, $1,007.75; foreign missions, 4970.77i cnurcli extension, $770.o7 bcueflciary ed $35. It isn't.commoito buy so many. That was the secret of price: ' Wc have tin first df iooo bet ter suites ($5 better), these also of ash andicherry; i (the rash, arc here, and the cherry will bd shortly) ; arid tliesd wcsoll'fbrj 25 a fprty-dolar .quite for twenty-five dollars 1 m r ..i Now there's a trick Inr our furniture- trick that isn't the' trick oftjiq ivycrngc furnituvc trickstcr. He puta tho brag, suite in his window nnd marks tlic little Irico iri big figures onj it ; and, when you go ill to' btiyj ho coaxes or wheedles you off to something else ; and you, for getting the silitc nnd the price' in the yiiulow, buy something that pleases him better. Or, if you don't forget the window,aiul w'n't bo coaxed or' wheedled, you find tho suite iu tho window really isu't foe sale! Its business! there is to advertise thb other stuff it isn't for sale. 1 ' Our trick is a groat deal bet ter tlinn his. Its a splendid trick. Wo only wish we could play it iu all our buying and Belling. Wc do, wherever we get the opportunity. This bed room suite is about tho cleverest trick we know of. Take car northwest from When baby was sick, wd gave her CAS ffOIUA, ' ' When sho was a child, she cried for CA8TORIA, i i When she becamo Miss, she, clung CASTOlUA, , . , When sho had Children, she gave them CASTORIA. special exercises wero introduced, which added greatly to tho interest. They wero as follows: An address of "Welcome," A. Keller. Response. T. Mcndcnhall. Solo and chorus. Frank Bridleman. The Sower. G. Baker. Consider the Lllllcs. B. HobbtnB. Little things. J. Mcndcnhall. God's goodness. A. Derrick. What Can I do for' Jesus. E. Richie. Gesture recitation. R. Fans. Children's Day. R. Faun. Gifts for Jesus. T. Mendcnhall. Chlldrcns' Good Deeds. E. Faus. files, mils' Pnlnltntlon. dronsical swellings, dlzzi- noss, indigestion, hcadnchc, sleeplessness cured by "Wells' Hcnlth Rcncwcr." ' ' '' "ncuon on oonsa." ,! Ask for Wells' "Rouch on Corns. 15c. ed. Not pvorvlmrlv wnnti to Quick, complete cure. Hard orsoft coniF, T, J i . S-i.f-i wnrts, bunions. wcdi iL. uut nicy wnuiuu hkc i:i. :.. i. i.-.tr. i-a ii, iitvu il very iiiuuii muccu. Wo, It "nuont.i-AiBA." 1 - Oulck. comnlcto cure, all Kidney. Blnd- lSn t Stunninf It S der and Urinarv Discnscs.. Scaldlnir. Irri- breezy; it's bright '; it's light in d"'100.1. Catarrh or tho niad. look, and stout in fact ; it's a ' ' 1 dashinrr rouh-and-tiimhlevstuff .... bed-bugs, fum. . vunuiuua uuu utvuj, u. raus. i o o- r- iTllos, roadies, nnis, UCU-uugs, raiB,-mice, God's Banner of Love. Recited by five for the sea and mountain, where gophcrs,chipmunks,cicarcd out by ';Hoiigh young ladies, who each held a beautiful the air is strone and cool, where ou " . -i ..i banner, inscribed with the word, "Lovo." Address to Flowers. L. Johnson. Closing Address. T. Fnus. G. Fans made tho "Collection" speech, and after tlio collection a most important the spirits are free and uncon strained,, where manners, are u 'mvs rEorus. ' , "Wells' Health Rcncwcr" restores health n n.l ,rtr,fM rnrna ilvonnTiflln tmnnlnnpp. Rov. , - . . . I ww -. J 11 , L..-.. , - cusy, wncru real propriety ruies uai aomiuy, i. nrndly as ever but Mrs-. u.a uiMuiv ii? cvei uul 1111:5. 1 11 ...... n l- J 1 - ltuLUll l-Ain. fcaturo which amounted to $2.0-1 wo ad- Grundy s power IS gone and for-1 Cures 'cholera",' colio, cramps, diarrheas, adjourned, trottpn aches, pains, sprains, headache, uouralcia, une wuo was liiKiiK. io"-- ... I mcuuiausm. zuc. uougu on rain ,1 ms- Its as bright and easy and tcrs, isc ' ' Hetlerville. I nrnnpr n riffcc-criifT nc nnr rhrirl . . r--t - uu -""-I MOTHERS. skips the sands or climbs the liffo nv t:,. 1 :i, nervous, lano are hauling They are rattling wide The boys of Cherry props for Hartzcl Bros. them down. J. L. Snyder and G. B. Swnnk nre busily 1 wide' these color1? cngngcu in mauing ran roau lies. Prof. Hicks ot Baltimore delivered a lec ture at this placo on last Saturday, subject "Templo of time." Thoso present report n good speech. He promises to return soon and deliver another lecture. He also in tends enlarging his map. It Is a well put up map. M. B. Heller in building quite n If you aro falling, broken, worn out nnd - - - - si. .iiniiTiTiais. 1 .1 . I ana mree-quarter mcn- navy-ulao and cream garnet and cream -cardinal and cream brown and cream black and cream, , A bit of history. When Ten nis stripes began, they came from Scotland at fifty to seven LIFE rjlESEHVEIt., " " If you nre losing your grip on life, -try "Wells' Health Rcnowcr." Goes direct to weak spots. "llOUQII ON PILES," Cures piles or hemorrhoids, ltchintr, pro truding, bleeding, internal or other. Inter nal and external, remedy in cacli package. Sure cure, 50c Druggists. rnKTTY WOMEN. Ladles who'would retain freshness nnd "Wells' Health ty-five cents a yard. Then the , , , - - unmet house on thu old Hollochcr farm. It Is In x Kcei maue inem at twenty- vivacity. Don't fnil to try a fair wny to be finished before Hie snow five not exactly the Same the "enewor. fails again. Yankees beat the bcotch. Now "nouan on itch." Wc nre Informed that Mr. M. M. Hartzcl Tennis stripes are as nice and "Hough on Itch" cures humors, crup- f 1 . f 1 . 1 r rr I . 1 wenttoFiUia iiuu city ana uowen. He jaunty as ever. They ri'iinns imvinir n triinii 11 mi? hit vihiii'ii iiih i fails at that point and states that they are g0n? fwn m lavor ; but one a very grand sight to sec. He also states particular Yankee mill the other that tho locusts aro very full ; he even day had a little lot of as pretty brought threo along with him, but they and oerfect Tennis strines as haven t ed feet, clilllblains. were seen hero beforo ho cot homo with his. Tho harvest of all kinds looks very prom, ising through this section of the county. Mr. Miller tlio supervisor of this end of tho township is nearly dono working tlio roads and they look better than they did for n number of years. Wo aro Informed that W. E. Mowry had company from prayer meeting on Sunday evening, tho 14th. Pretty well done. Will, go again may bo you -will do better next time. Tho 17 year locusts havo made their ap- pcarancc hero rather early and have com. me need their mournful songs. Wo would Inform each nnd every ouo to tune a good look nt them for they will not get a chance to seo them for 17 long years again. Wo aro Informed that thoy havo stung somo pcoplo in New London and caused their death. Miss Lizzie Bodlno was tlic guest of Mrs. M lllcr of this placo for n few days. ever you saw; and nobody hap pened to want them. Perhaps it was late. We were iust in the nick of time. Isn't it odd that merchandise tumbles out of the sky so ? New, fresh, perfect Tennis stripes that nobody l dreams "of getting lor less than twenty-five cents a yard for ten cents ! bnough for several days at least. "ltOtiait ON OATAltRll." Correct offensive odors nt once. Complcto euro ot worst chronlo cases, nlso tincqual cd ns gargle for dlpthcria, sore throat, foul breath. COc. THE nor-E OF THE NATION. 'Children slow in development, scrnwncy, and uellci.tc, use "Wells uencwer." . -puny, 1' Health OATAltr.II OF THE BLADDEn. ' Slinging, Irritation, inllammntion, nil Kidney nnd Urinary complaints, cured by "Huchu-Palba." $1. nlso "WATE11 nio.3, EOAOIIES." ' 'Hough on Rats" clears them out, Beetles, Ants Many a victim to Brlght's Disease hns been restored to sound health by Hunt's Remedy. "Anv nhvslclan who has used it will cer tify to the excellence of Hunt's Remedy. Hunt's Remedy Is a standard remedy for dropsy and kidney disease." GILBERT ui-Altft., il. u. All kinds ot reaper sections at Harman & Hasscrt's. can be had w. LOCAL NOTICES. Ladles' Lace Mitts, black at I. W. Ilartm'au & Son's. and In colors, The Fan. larccst ono in the countv. to bo seen ni 1. . iiariman a Don a. FERTILIZER. J. Richmond's, formerly Coo & Rich mond's, fertilizers, nre crjual to tlio best In 1110 inarKci ana cau tie oouelitat lulrnrlcos. Special terms for car lots, (lull on or ad dress, A. P. Young, Mlllvllle, Columbia County, Pa. Juno 10.8w Northwest from tlio center. Cashmere shawls, at $1.50 ; not so coarse as you think ; cream, peach, sky-blue, navy blue, cardinal, crimson, drab, gray. Finer, of course, up to $5 ; and French chudda, $3 to $5- 1303 Chestnut, second floor. Take car, DiiRtors. Thfirliisrpr' for Irvicr . c 1 I wholo will soon bo saturated. So a dlseaso money JUSt now IS of gingham, in ono tmrt of the bodv nffects other narts. gray chambray, 75 cents. The Yo" !',av6 noticed this yourself. Kidney : . r.i 1 1 if -itt "Bd liver troubles, unless checked, will price lb too little by, halt. ye induce constipation, piles. rheumntUm and have but few and shall have ho P,rovcl: A timely uso of Dr. Kennedy's c .1 1 Favorito Remedy will prevent theso rc more lor the money. Linen are suits, n u pleasant to tho tasto nnd may next, $1 to $4; but linen are not token freely by. children and delicate 1 1 ; 1 mi. females. It gives tho elasticity, lifo and uuiui iub4jr, muuau ai v. i cuccks wiiu roses on mem. better, 2 to $8 ; unless money is plenty, then pongee, $8 ana $10. ltoi Clicttnut. For constitutional or scrofulous catarrh, and for consumption Induced by tlio scrcf taint, Aycr's Sarsaparilla is tho true reme dy. It has cured numberless cases. It will stop tlio nauseous catarrhal niscnnrgcs and rcmoyo tho sickening odor ot tho breath, which. nre Indications of scrofulous origin. Dip ono end of a sponge in wntcr and tho SOUTHEltN ANTIOOTE FOR MALARIA. It should bo generally known that Sim mon's Liver Regulator is rolled upon to se cure to the pcoplo Immunity from all ma larial disorders. That this medicine dot's what Is claimed for It Is proved by its pop. ularlty, and any ono who lias Uvea In tlio New Hue ot Batista Dress Goods, new line of Percales nud Linen Finished Cali coes, just iu at 1. V. Hartmau & Son's. I, W. Hartman & Son aro White Dress Goods this season. I. W mcnt towns stock Girls' dresses and coats are 1 . . . 1 uiunir, uuu uuy uuu wiiu uua iivi-u Hi uown a quarter or more ; about South three years has no doubt seen Its two thirds of all we have are curative effects and the- protection it gives , ,Tr . , , . against tho return of this weakening and down. We had pur choice dangerous malady. stop selling as others do, or put 'rr, tl.l "' I ir , I iv lull iy nvmiva iud IIMUIV VI IIIU UlUI' leaders in tile DriCeS UOWn. 11 We StOO. We I lltniU of llilnim advertiser! tn rum iHai.Bn keen some thnimnnH nf (rn r J yu say. No wonder.i But In tho mount- . ir . , 9 I alns ot Is 2!auStlM lttents over' If we Ptthe pr?ces TX cVXlX EES 1 m the county. Go and see their down, we double our trade, be- C0 gm another Season When every- so, our work is ended. .Afterwards you hodv oUt is sfnnnpri W em an'l "lis mcdlclno will bo fust tr lends, uuuy t.ib ib biuppeu. we can ji.avotlto nomedy would havo died out buy the manufacturers leftover long ago except for its real usefulness. things sell double the quantity, "Ul " 18 - rnt t....i- lilUilllillllillll'l !). l-UIUUELTUU, JUUOIJ, 1&S5. Tuesday, Yes, Bob Is going to get married hi tho I ucatlon, $031,18: Womans' Missionary Bo- near future. I clcty $050,10; synodlcal treasury, 13?.10j Why sell goods for less than new and fresh clothing. Thous their value ? To sell them. ands of neonle want these verv .Hi nll.rlsu' Why sell them for half? Why things and money is scarce with sicign bells, and iho ringing s: throw away so large a part of them. Thef are glad to save a Af'A the money? 1 o sell them quick- quarter of it. his feet in a tub ot hot wutcr.hi ly. 1800 and 7 Chestnut. Why sell them so quickly ? A common trick in the furni Various reasons. To bring here ture business is to have an ex two million people a month when tragood bed-room suite at a trade is said to be dull, 1 o keep popular price. We ve been try trade lively ; to banish dullness W1STKT WINDS. for rods to slug tho praises beautiful suow, and tho merry skates on tho Iho bill with Blttlnir with his head dono up iu llanncls, nnd with mustard plasters on both tides ot his chest. What a person needs then is a thorough dose ot Kidney. Wort to net ns a cathartlo, for nothing will to quickly relloye that cougcstlve, feverish condition which comes ot a hard cold. Of. tenl theso colds aro bullous attacks, lamo backs, disordered kldncjs, rhcumatlsm,cr.- A while ago we bouenttarhCtc. K Id ney-Wort can be relied on mir it sometimes we buy lor nan ; it s 2200 ash and cherry suites audi "" fair. then, to sell for half. Tlu I snld them fnr ie n niri Tlinvl Tho nchlnc back, tho sallow skin. f-tK o,.ll ... 1 :,i.i .u I liollow eye, givo away beforo Hunt's '" i Ku uiw iiiuii: vb uuy jjivwu WUJjiuiaW H villi ilOOlllcdy, tho Hem-