The Columbian. BL00MSBUR0, PA., " Cnrrrrl Itnllrond Tlmo TnMr. Kill DAY, AUGUST 14,1880. Tinlnmntho Philadelphia U II. It. leavo llupert as follow I NOIITII. r,:.",n a. in. M1 p. in. eoorii. tl:t'J n. m. :13 p. in. lralnson the I). I V. II. II. Ieac llloomsbiirg ns follows I NORTH. (Ml n. m. 10.91 n. in. i.-M p. in. il;:i p. in. EOl'TU. 8:) a. til. 11:11 ft. III. 1:31 p. in. 8:17 p. in. Trains on tlio N. A V. l'jrry as follows! Nontit. Iii.r..' a. m. iu" p. in. II. Hallway pans llloom SOUTH. 18.08 p. in. 4:15 p. in. CIIClip AllVCrllHCIIICHtH. Advertisements will bu Inserted In our local columns nt the following rates i Situations wanted, free, Lost or found, free. Help wanted, 20 cents. Rooms to rent, SO cents. One tlmo each, or 3 times, 40 cents. BtuntlltiK OfYct-H. The Comimiuan Is offered on tlic follow, lug terms i cou-mman nnilN. Y. Weekly ll'oi-Mljr. M0 " " l'hlla. " Ttmeii " a.35 " " Ama-kan Agrlattturttt " 5.50 " " Tribune .(. Farmer " .5S Other riiptrs will lie ridded to this list. For 4 new btibscrlbcrs to tho Cou-.mman accompanied with tho ensb, $0.00, n copy of the History of Columbia county will bo giver, to getter up of club. For a now names nnd 1.50 wo will send tho Coi.UJiniAN ono year free to person 6end. Ing nnmcs ; or It names arc sent In by ono now taking tho paper wo will credit his account with ono year's subscription. For 2 now names, with $3.00, wo will send paper for 0 months to tho person se curing tho names lor us. For 1 new namo with $1.00, wo will send paper 3 months to person securing tho samo for us. On receipt of 10 cents wo will send the Columman to any nddrcss in tho county for ono month on trial, and paper will not bo sent longer unless so ordered. I-UIII.IC HAI.KH. 0. A. Herring, Trustee, will sell tho undi vided one-halt interest of Edward Lewis deceased, in certain real estate in Hlooms burg on Tuesday, September 1st, at 3 p. m. a. W. Buplco, executor of W. J. Allen, deceased, will sell real cstato in Jcrscytown on Saturday, August 22, at 1 p. m. Franklin llhodcs, administrator of Hen ry Hhodcs, deceased, will sell real catato In Hoaringcrcclc township on Friday, August 2 1st, at 1 o'clock p. ni. l'crHonnl. Miss Frco of I'hllauelphlii is visiting at Dr. Uuttei's. F. l Cosper, of l'ittston, Is visiting friends In town. Judgo Elwcll expects to be at homo about September 1st. John Wnnich, of Wilkes-Harre, made Ills friends here a visit this week. Jesso Hoffman, one of Centre's prosper ous farmers, was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I). O. Hertsch, of Mauch Chunk, arc visiting their son, O. Y. Mr. F. 1'. Drinker and family and Air. Ii. l'axtou drove up to (innoga Lake nn Wednesday. Col. Seeley, of Herwlck, has been ap pointed nldc-do'camp on the stall of tho Department Commander G. A. H. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Suri lost their twin children within a week. One was burled on Friday and tho other on Monday. Elmer E. Person, who served his ap prenticeship in this oniec, is working on tho llrcalfatt Tulle at Williaiusport. Wc congratulate that paper on securing the services of an excellent compositor. Twciity-flvc hundred people spent last Sunday at Mountain Grove. There was a Welsh picnic at Oak Grovo from Hyde Park last Monday. Tho Chinese laundry vory well. seems to be doing All kinds of bl.uik for sale at the Coi.- UMIIlAt Ofllco. I. J. Jamison has been appointed post master at Now Columbus. Tho Presbyterian Suuday School had a picnic nt Oak Grovo on Thursday. Everybody is groaning. Tho thermome ter has gone up into tho nineties again. J. 8. Rel'.z has ro-opened his meat mar kct, and continues business at tho old stand. Bicycling is becoming quite popular here. Some of the later riders have not yet ap peared In public. Oik Grovo was occupied by a picnic party composed of tho members of two M. E. churches in Lackawahna county, on Wednesday. Tho sale of real cstato of W. J. Allen, deceased, of Madison township, has boen changed to Saturday, August S2d, Instnul of the 20th. Tho Jurors for September comt wcro drawn on Atoudiy. Tho list will appear 1n duo season. Court docs not begin until tho 23th of September. Thcro will bo a tent meeting luSugarloaf towhship, In Forrest grove, near N. liar ilngton's foundry, commencing August 20, nnd to continue five days. Tho body of Patrick Fcnnell was brought liero from Danvllio on Monday and buried in tlio occacJery. Ho was n boss on tho D. L. & W, rond nnd died suddenly. Tho Danvllio Insano Asylum's claim of 9,000, against Luzcmo comity, for tho maintenance- of paupers Insane, has been settled by tho payment of 1,421.10. There will bo a festival at Derry church on Baturday afteruoon and cvcnlng.August 29th. Proceeds for tho benefit of the church nnd Sunday school. All arc Invlt ed. Oh uo.Mr. Stntintl, wo neither "squirm" nor ''wriggle." Wo only smllo at tho half column of contortions Into which seven Xlncs of tho Couimhiak throw you last "week. Tho Pennsylvania Grain and Fertter Drill, and tho Lansing Spring Harrow aro tinlh wnrrnntml first elnSs. Cllll Mill SCO them. J. Howard Kline, agent, Orange vllle, Pa. July 31-4w Guv Jacobv. Esq., has been appolutcd examiner of tho records, by tho County Commissioners under tho icccnt Act of Assembly. His duties are to examine thu records in tho Prothonotary's nnd Regis tcr's offices, ami make a report of nil Judg- ments, mortgages, articles of agreement and other Instruments benrlug interest, which will bo filed In tho (Jommislollers, olllce, for purposes of taxation. there will bo n letting of i.rldgc to hi metal oyer llrlart-.cek, near Jonathan -ck , at tho Commissioners' olllce on the Mil Inst. 1. YY. MeKelvj's storodo7wa9 overcome by ho heat on Wednesday, lie had hem chained up for some, time, In the shade, nnd when let loose tho sun was too inurli lor hlni, Itcsides the audits ndvcrtlscd In this pa per, tho following are published In other papcrsi Eslalo of Samuel lllmhy, audit to bo held September 10thf estate of Levi Miller, audit September 12lh. Hnllls Sterlli-g of Madison township has been appointed by tho commissioners to take charge of tho burial of Indigent sol. tilers In that township. His namo should havo appeared In tho list last week. J. Howard Kllno otOrangcvlllc, is agent for tho Pennsylvania Grain and Fertilizer Drill, and tho Lansing Spring Harrow. Both machines are fully warranted, Call and examine before pirrchaslnc. July 31.4w h Tho steel plato for the case In which Gen. Grant's colllln la enclosed was mado at uanvlllc. The case weighs 3300 pounds nnd Is rivetlcd together, so that It wilt bo Impossible f-ir any ono to rob tho grave. This Is usually a dull season with pilnt ers, but the Coi.umiuan office has been ob liged to employ extra hands for tho past two months to enable it to till tho numcr. Otis orders that have been entered nn our job book. Of thirteen bodies dlslntcricd from a privnto burying ground on the farm of H. Miles, near Dnlton, Lickawnnna county, two, that had been burled over no years, were perfectly petrified. Tho silken shrouds showed no signs of decay. Miss M. Marsh, one of the leading ntii9cs who did excellent service during tho preva lence of tho epidemic at Plymouth, and who aftci wards went to Sugar Notch, where slio attended several fever-stricken families, has been seized with Hit- dlsenso at the hitler place. Tho Harvrst Home services of tho Or angcvllle Reformed charge, will bo In tho following lime, place and order: On Thursday, August 20, nt Hldlay nt 10 a. m nnd Orangcvillle nt 7:30 p. mj on Friday, August 21, at St. James at 10 a. m. and Zlon at 2. p. m. The public arc invltod. All postolllces on tho D., L. fc W. road, south of Hunlock's Creek, have two ser vices a day now. A through pouch is scut up to Hunlock's, and Is distributed on tho way down. Lcttcis for Herwlck, mailed here before 2 o'clock p. m., reach there the same ultcrnnon, ins'ead of wnit ing until next morning. The f.itm- of thu Wirt Pen is ceitainly spreading. Robbins nnd Peacock, the general agents, received a letter from Fin land last wick, which was supposed to contain an order for pens, hut as It was written in Scandinavian or some other un known tongue, nobody in town could read it. Tho letter was sent to Prof. March of Lafayette College for translation. A number of lives were lost in a coal mine at Mocnnn(pia,oppositcSliickshi!iny,oii Tuesday by suffocation lrom gas. The fan got out of order nnd was not working, but the mine boss told the men to go lo work, as tho fan would bo repaired In nn hour The men went in, but many of them were soon overcome by tlic gas Hint had nccuuv mutated miring tuo night. Many were rescued, but some lost their lives. The number of dead is not yet known. A constitutional amendment, which lias passed the Legislature nt two succeeding sessions, is now being advertised in con' formlty with law, and preparatory to its submission to tho people lor approval or rejection at tho next election. The con stitution provides that counties having 40, 000 population shall be made scparato ju dicial districts. The amendment proposes to raise Hie quantum of population for separate district to C0,000. The change looks in the direction of economy, nnd will probably bo approved. Our business year closes on tho 1st of October. In September, bills will bo sent to nil who are ono or moro years in arreir, Wo dislike to dun nnyonc, nnd we know that everybody dislikes to bo dunned, but a3 money is necessary to carry on bus incss, wc shall bo obliged to send a special request by mail to all who aro Indebted to us on tho first of September. Wo mention this matter now, so that nil may have time ly notice. Those who fail lo settle up be foro that time will certainly have no cause of complaint if wc send them a dun. List of lctteis remaining In tho Post Of llco nt Illoomsburgfor weekending Aug 11, 1685: .Miss Anna lialaul, Miss Catherine Beyer, Miss Elizabeth Clark, Mrs. Lydia Durst Joseph Harris, Miss Musia ICehler, .Mrs Addio Klein. S. S. Scrat, Mr. John F, Stevens. o.ums. L. M. German. Grant ifc Co., II. A. Mac kinls, Miss Bertha Shoosc. Persons calling for nbovn please say advertised." Gkowik A. Ci.mik-, P. M Tho Third Annual Luthi-ian Assembly will bo held nt Rupert on Adjust 21. Tho Ihemo will In "The Suuday School." Km incut speakers will be picsi-nt. Rev. M Shindcl. of Danville, will conduct tlic services nnd preside over tho deliberations Two sessions will be held All Pastors, Sunday School Superintend! ids, Teachers and workers in tho cause are most cordially invited to attend and participate in the ills cusslons and show by their presenco their warm interest in tho welfaic of tho rising generation. These Assemblies have been very popu- lar m tho past and aro hugely attended. Let all good people como and enjoy these services in tho grovo. Thoso who dcslro can puichaso lunch and coffeo nnd a variety of icfreshments which will bo kept on tho ground for sale Should It rain on that day it will bo held the next day, Saturday. The State Normal School of this district: at llloomsbiirg, has outgrown lts'bulldlngs, Tho trustees havo been obliged lo tau aimis to ttfovldo four moro recitation rooms and for tho Model School moro commodl ous miartcrs. They will at tho samo um add a large library and reading room. An other tenchcr will bo ndded to tho faculty, Thu attendance last term and tho graduat- class weio tho largest tho school has ever had. Full professional staudlng Is given by tho diploma, nnd tho tuition is almost freo to thoso graduating within tw vcars. Thorough training is secured uy large corps of skilled teachers and long recitation periods. Many students aro prepared lor college. Tho next year will open Tuesday, September 1, 1885, and tho examination of candidates for thu Senior class will begin on that morning. Stu dents on the Lehigh Valley, Reading and Delaware, Lackawanna and Western mil roads, get half faro by writing to thu Prln, c nal lor omen. v...vb.. Rov. D. J. Waller, Jr., Principal. 4 THE COLUMBIAN AND F. 1). Dcntler took u day off on Mondny and went fishing on the river. Ho brought homo eleven black bass. How ii I'nrinur Cot n Wife. The Wcllsboro Agitator relates this llttlo sloryi A few months ngo a farmer who was aUo n widower went to tho poor houso n 1 logn county to hire n housekeeper. Ho nsked tho superintendent If ho had n per. son nt the Institution qualified as maid of all work on a farm. Tho superintendent, n a locular vein, said ho had no such per- son there, but there was an inmate who would mako him an excellent wife. Tho farmer nsked to sco her. Her appearance leased him, nnd tlio two soon struck up a bargain nnd wcro married nt onrc, and ho went homo with his housekeeper nnd wlfo. Wo learn that the union so hastily arranged ns liccn a very happy ono. HouorH to tlic Dead, Last Saturday .illcruooii nil that was mortal of General Grant wns consigned lo tho tomb. All over this broad land, North, South, East nnd West, tho day was solemn ly observed, nnd memorial services held. In this town tho ceremonies wcro conduct- od by Knt Post, G. A. It. All places of business closed at 12 o'clock, and at 2 p. tho Court Houso and church bells wcro tolled. A largo amllenco gathered nt tho Opera House whera tho services began at 45. 1 ho stage was occupied by members t tho post, numbering nbont 100, and tho clergy of the town. Tho exercises opened 1th a hymn by the choir, Miss Nuss pre- Idlng nt thu organ. A portion of the G. It. ritual wns then read, n prayer oilcred by Rev. N. Spear, a hymn followed, a chapter of scripture was read by Rev. A. Iirlttain, nnd the addresses were made by Reys. Waller, Tusthi, Zahner, Monroe, Siewart and Straycr. Tho closing portion of the ritual was then read, after which tho audience was dismissed with tho bene diction by Rev. Mr. Bridcnbaugh. Tho hall was appropriately draped, and n portrait of tho dead hero hung from the centre of tho stage, with a wreath of roses surrounding It. A vacant chair, heavily draped, stood at tho front of tho stage, in token of the death of a comrade. flic addresses wcro all of an appropri ate and Interesting character, and the sol emnity of tho occasion seemed to bo felt and appreciated by the largo congregation. No American citizen has over received greater homage, living or dead, than was paid to General Graut, and his memory will go down to coming generations ns ono of tho grentcst soldiers of tho world. Wasliliiir ncrrlcH. Mrs. Emma P. Ewlng, in a very good ar ticle about bcrrlcs.published in the Woman's 3ragtuinet makes sensible reply to tho fre quently repeated asseveration that it qullo ruins berries to wasli them. She says: A great deal of nonsense is talked and written about destroying thu fino flavor of articles of food by washing them, when, ns a matter of fact, the flavor Is seldom iu- jured in the slightest degree, but In nino cases out of ten is materially imptoved by the Judicious use of clear water. Most plain, practical people, who have given tho subject any thought, prefer dispensing with flavors which exist only In the imagl nation of esthetic culinary critics, for the sake of gcting rid of the sand, dust, bac teria worms, bug legs, etc., that are in' separable from fruit on sale in the market. without a righteous baptism of pure water, And the coat of tho stomach of tho aver ago citizen is in far more danger from this organic and Inorganic nastlness than from properly washed berries. And for people who conscientiously believe that "cleanli ness is next to godliness," strawberries, raspberries and all small fruits arc im. proved by being properly rinsed, drained and sprinkled lightly witli granulated su gar ten or fifteen minutes before they are crved. A common, but very slovenly way of washing berries, and ono well cal culated to ruin them, is to throw the her- ries Into n quantity of wntor before the stems are removed, and let them lie soak inc while being picked out singly and hulled or stemmed. The correct method of washing all kinds of berries is to caro fully stem aud pick them over; a few mm utc3 before they arc needed placo in a basin or bowl of cold water, tumble about gently and quickly Willi the hands, rcmovo sprinkle lightly with tine granulated sugar and serve." Council I'rocc-cclliiKH. Regular meeting of Town Council was held on Friday evening, August 7th., nt 8 o'clock. Street Commissioner appeared and mado tho following report, viz: That ho had ex amined the premises of Mrs. Mann with reference to water trough mentioned in last regular meeting anil found that it as rcpicsentcil; also that upon examination of tho culvert across the highway near Traub's house, and following tho brook to tho old road near Kuhn's butcher shop,'lio found that tho cause of tho back water on the north side of tho caual last Winter was due to accummulation of sand, &c. in tho run south of the canal and to tho cav ing in of banks of run. On motion of Sterling and Hngcnbucli, tho Secretary was instructed lo notify property owners lrom Canal to Ferry Road, to rlean out tho said run. U. H. Ent nnncars and complains of wnter In his cellar, coming from 7th street, Tho President, Mr. Sterling anil Rosen stock, wcro appointed a commltteo to ex. amine said matter. On motion of Hngcubuch and Moycr, It is agreed upon to pay .Mrs. Maun two ilol lars for pump for current year only. Buildinc permit is granted W. H Kocher. " On motion of Sterner and Sterling, W. Ncal bo notified by Secretary to refill tho gutter on Third street In ten days from such notice, otherwise to bo dono by Street Commissioner at Neat's expense, plus 20 per cent. Dr. Rcber presented bill for damage dono him in consequence of his horse and buggy going over embankment near Iron Co.'s furnace. Claims that road Is not nroncrlv protected by rails. No action ta- ken on said bill. Thcro being several danircrous chimneys and flues on buildings of heirs of Jno. Ja coby, J. K. Eycr, Misses Phillips, heirs of Kmllo Weaver and estate of J, ii. Cham- berlln, SI. C. Woodward is to notify them to havo said chlmueys repaired or rebuilt, On motion of Sterner and Rosenstock, tho Superintendent of sewers is to rccclvo two dollars from ccch applicant for con ncctlon with sewer. Knos Jacoby was elected Superintendent of Sewer. B. F. Haitman, C. A. Kleim aud II, Clark wcro elected Sanitary Committee. Petition from property owners on 4th street, asking for paving and grading on said street from Centre street to West street, wa-t accepted aud ordered filed. Bills were passed to tho amount of 4311,45, and Secretary ordered to Issue, or ders for same. On .Motion adjourned .to meet on Friday August 21st, at 7:30 p. in, DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ' T. W. Connor, agent for tho Hclfool Fur-1 Ishlng Co., of this place, has secured nn rder for COO of thu Conner patent desks for tho Shenandoah schools- Orders have also liccn received from Welssport, Black Creek, Mlfllln, Fnlrmount Springs, Holleiv back, n district In Schuylkill county, two districts in Berks, Centre township nnd ther points. Although Just Introduced thesu desks nru rapidly making n reputation, and when their mollis aro gcnernlly known they will bo able to compcto with any desk in the market. Many orders that havo been taken ere obtained In the face of strong com- pctlon. llrmllej'H HuperitlioHplintc. Manufactured by tho Bradley Fertilizer Co., of Boston, can now bo obtained In llloomsbiirg. It Is excellent In quality nnd Is among tho best fertilizers in tho market. Tho prices aro reasonable, and tho results arc very satisfactory. For particulars call on C. M. Itlttcnbcndcr, under Opera House, Centre street, Utoomsburg. 3m. IlniltlHllilktllK. Tho etiquette of handshaking Is simple. No man should assume to take a lady's hand until It Is offered. A lady extends her hand nnd allows thu gentleman to tako It. On Introduction In n room n mnrricd lady generally shakes hands; young ladles not often. In tho ball room, where tho In troduction Is for dancing, not for friend ship, never shako hands. Tho more public i'io plnco of introduction tho less hand shaking takes place. iHliliiKcrt-elt Himiliiy ncliool Ah- HOCllltlOll. Fishlngcrcek Sunday School Association ill hold Its second meeting nt tho Asbury M. h. Church on Saturilny, Aiimist 29. 1885. The following will be tho order of exercises! Enrollment of delegates. Appointment of committees. Topics to bo discussed and object of Sunday school, Sec Tlmo nnd placo of next meeting. Let nil ministers nnd Sunday school orkcrs be present without fall. Accommodations will bo provided for all that may attend. Thoso who desire to take art In singing please bring Gospel Hymns, No. 3. E. M. Lauiiacii, Pres. Eli ltonmxs, Sec'y. Avos Hartman, Trcns. Tlic Court House Deluded, Last week, Thursday afternoon, the old roof was entirely removed from the Court House, preparatory to putting on n new slato roof. It was Icft-ln this unprotected condition, and on Friday It rained hard all day, nnd the water poured down through the ceilings into tho court room and law library, and on down Into tho ofllccs on the first floor. Tlio paper on tho celling of the Sheriff's office was completely washed off, and wns moro or less Injured in the other ofllccs. At ono time It looked as though all tlio books in the library would have to bu removed, but bv nnttlntt hnnnlQ nlmvn tho cases tho water was turned off. so that no damage was dono beyond soiling the covers of a few books. An examination of the ceilings has I shown that tho plaster is solid nnd will I not havo to bo taken off, aud it will require but a few dollars to repair all damages. Tlie HolUlers' Home. The efforts made by tho citizens of this town towards securing the location of a Soldiers' Home here aro commendable, but tho prospect of success in tho movement is not brilliant. Tho commission met at Erie last week. Officers were received from Gettysburg. Valley Forge, Lewisburg, Pittsburg, Now Brighton, Conncllsvllle, Kiskimlnctas Springs, Summit, In Cambria, Kimbcrton, in Chester, Dubois and Mcchnnlcsburg. Those present were evenly divided on tho acceptance of thu Erio property. Tho Gov ernor, General Beaver, Major Brown, and Auditor-Gcnerul Nilcs are in favor of Erie, whilo Generals Wagner, Bcnth, Vander- slice and Stewart aro favorable to locating tho homo In tho Eastern part ot Pennsylvn- nla. The commission cannot purc.iaso grounds or buildings, so any locality that docs not offer grounds free or on lease will stand no chance of securing the Home. If Blooms. burg is in earnest in tho matter, it must bo prepared to offer tho commission n site that will cost the Stale nothing. Other places arc doing this, and wc must do as much, If wo expect to havo our claims con- sidercd. Home Oliject to be Atlnliiccl. Communicated. To tho young man who Is just startlug in tlio flowery decked ways of youthful life, nnd who firmly believes Hint ho will bo ablo to conquer circumstances nnd grow into n prominent, good, and wiso man I would say : first, build a pyramidal know! edge of beautiful and useful things. Do not bo afraid to begin at tho lower round and stroll leisurely over and about child- like curiosities or inqulro Into this or that mystery. The country that supports this comer stono Is a pleasant valley. It Is watered by myriads of cholco rivers, and the golden atmosphere is mellowed by the light of rare gems and sparkling diamonds, Monuments of nature's handiwork smile upon you nt every turn, and young, gleo ful travelers make short tlio time that soli tudo prolongs almost to eternity. The fra granco of flowers unnumbered, (and many of them unknown), fill thu air with tiny sweets beyond tho comprehension of mor tnl man. Tho singing birds and chorister Insects set in vibration tho "Thousand Bristled Harp" in tho mortal sounding board, Nono aro out ot tunc, but nil blend In one flow of majestic harmony, Tho air is of suoli character as to lull one into per. feet happiness. And were it not for en. raptured travelers who seek for new won ders, you would bo content in this abode, to remain. But occasionally you will meet n messenger who brings the startling in formation that new fields for exploration nro beyond, that grander and moro pro found beauties will appear In tho next stago of this knowlcdgo-sceklng play. All Is nolso and confusiou, Eveiyono Is In n hurry to seo tho newly dlscoycrcd territory. No one wishes to remain behind, but all rush with headlong speed that ho or sho may bo tho first of that vast company to sight tho wonderous fields. 0, wonder of wonders 1 Whero aro thy bulldeiB I Where are they who fashioned such mysteries, nnd tuned this musical strata ? Sculpture revonls but thy outward forms, aud "Flno Art" Is a narao uot dellcato enough to reach thy depths, whilo from tho southern wavo of Sanskrit stock comes music the equal of which has never becu found. This is tho land of universal happiness and hard work. Ho who wanders here may be suro of much enjoyment. Try, though tho sub jects may seem meaningless at first sight. their depths are not to bu sounded. Buch nro tho pleasures such tho labors of tho man who attempts a pyramidal knowledge, but all this gained, thu successful man must have other qualities. Ho must caro for his fellows. He must be n genuine man. I'- J livnlon. l'lio new hotel is almost icii'ly to bu turned over to tho painters. Mr. Cnlu O'Brien left Friday morning for Mountain Grove campmcctlng. George Crossley for four or live days lias been suiTcrlng from n poisoned hand. Al last I lie boys liavu organized n base ball club nnd judging from the material of which It Is composed "they'll nuvcrget left." Playing ball In the streets has proven to be qulto disastrous. Two largo glass fronts hi tho window of tho drug storo wcro do moltshcil by tho ball. Tho gypsies encamped ono mile below town have mado qulto a rnld on the finances of tho youthful portion of this community, Tho past, present nnd future, havo been revealed to them nnd some ns sumo a rather mournful countenance over their lot. This Is 1885, boys. What Is worse than thu gossip of a small vlllago where everybody knows every body's business, where everybody's tongues nro waggtng and whero ono black crow Is stretched to thrco ? Well, Benton has Its sufllclcnt share of tho above named epi demic. Madam Gossip has gotten hold of n now subject for herself and "fellow wag gcrs" to talk about. Thus It runs: Somo of tho young men of this placo havo been wont to spend their evenings In a sociable and friendly game ot cuchro. A gamo as devoid of evil as croquet, baso ball or any other amusement when played aB these young men were accustomed to playing it, and not ono-thlrd ns debasing as the ever lasting "tonguo music" of those gosslpcrs who had nothing else to do but raise a lot ot chin music about it. Thcv have never played In bar-rooms or saloons ns Madam has It nor In groves on Sunday black crow No. 2. Now wo would enjoin upon these persons to remain at home attend to their own domestic affairs and for tho love of a peaceful community letp quid. Of course, there aro such people In every community, but wo aro sorry to say Benton Is greatly overstocked. Ornnicevlllo. Rev. A. 1). Hoovcn has returned horns from visiting relatives and friends at Snll adayshurg, Pa. The Fall term of tho Oraiigcvlllo Acad cmy opcii3 August 17. The prospects aro very flattering for a largo attendance. With Prof. Harkins as teacher wo expect to sco our school well patronized again. It is the duty of tho parents at large and this town especially, to glvo him all the support they can. Tho gamo of baso ball between our boys and tho Lightstrcctors last Saturday, re suited in favor of the Liglitstrcct club. Our boys play well but of Into fall In got ting a sulllclcnt number to slide In on homo plate. Some of our farmers about hero havo Indian boys, training them how to farm. As I have learned they arc trusty and good workers. Several attended services at the Presbyterian church Sunday last. Messrs. A. B. Stewart and O. Conovcr ,00K n ,lylnB lr'P 10 owwnrrs anus last wcc' The proclamation of Governor 1'attison was not observed in our towu last Satur- day. All our places of business were kept open during the burial services of General Grant. Mr. Clarence Keller, of Scranton, was visitlug his parents of this place last week, Mr.; Frank Sloppy, of Shlckshinny, was visiting Ids brother, L. M. Sloppy, last week, Mr. Reuben Belles was surprised last Friday night by having n host of hi friends call on him very unexpectedly, it being to remind him that it was his birth day. Our accommodating harncssmaker, M. L. Kline, received nn order forn very flnu set ot harness from Mr. F. L. Ricketts, tlio proprietor ot Ganoga Lnke House, which ho delivered Ibis week. Tico makes the best of work and consequently has a very large patronage, Mr. Jos. Hushes and Mr. W. S. Fleck. cnstlno each took a load of our town pco plo to Mountain Grove camp-meeting Tues day. It looks considerably ns though our new livery is about starling up. Success, boys ! Tho hunters have already been locating their game. If the poor llttlo chip monk docs not want to bo shot it had best hide until the game season Is over. Such men as Doc will bo hard on tho brush; they will tramp them nil down. Quite a bit of outs is out yet as can be seen by looking nt the hills surrounding our town. A few days of nice weather and It will bo gathered, llucltlioru. Last Thursday Abijah Swisher evacuat ed Fort Mourcy and returned to his homo in Wedgctown. Wm. Harrl3 of Hamburg ended n visit with relatives at this placo on Friday last. Charels Unangst, Esq., of New York, visited his farm In this section occupied by E. J. Old. Ho is erecting thereon n large straw shed, 41x50. l'ctcr Wcrkhlser is doing tho carpenter work. Mr. Unangst is a man that bclicvos in Improvement, Geo. Hartmau treads on his lips, and his wife. Ella. Is well pleased. It's a girl. Cyrus Heller's spent Sunday with Chas. Werkheiser. Risk Tcrwllllger nnd family of Liglitstrcct, with his brother, Charles, our down town merchant, l'hoebo Boat ot Catawlssa, with her parents, Reuben Bogart. Lilllo Lanynn ot Bloomsburg, with Mlnnlo Bennett. Clark Ilichurt and family at Reuben Bomboy's. Jacob Blcch cr and wifo with friends tn Dutch Val- ley. The outs crop is an exceptionally poor one. Everybody says that Biickhorn Is such a d-r-y place. But wo can't sec it. It Is as wet as any town In nil tho country around. Laura Shoemaker is spending n week at home. Lutheran set vices will be lu tho after noon Sunday next. John Kistler Is taking the first step to ward improving our sidewalks, lie lias coutracted Willi l'erclval Foulk for paving stone at 90c. per squaro foot, delivered Who will bo thu next ? Our walks are tn a very bad state nnd should bo replaced or torn awny entirely, A natural walk Is bet tcr than a poor artificial one Huckleberries arc plenty and pickers too Good bye hangs, Good liyo frizzes an crimps, tlio up-bchwd-nnd-nround-on-tof method of wearing my hair has cut you n out, John Ncihnrt has gone to Mooreshurg to cngsgo In lime burning. To-day, (Tuesday,) Mrs. Wm. Old ie- turned with her daughters, Frances and Hattle, of I'ottsgrove, Renumber Grange on Friday evening of tills week. Whatever may happen next week doesn't happen, don't he surprised, my readers. Htlllwiucr. l'i our lletiiH of hut week we omitted to mention tho funeral of Mrs. Mary Kline, which took placo on Thursday previous. Tho deceased resided nt Denton, She wns nhout 44 yrs, ot age, and n sister of our townsman, Isaiah Rnbcr. ' Last Friday Stephen Drencher threshed the wheat harvested off n llttlo over thrco arrcs, nnd obtained nlncty-clght nnd one halt bushels. Tho wheat wns ot the species known ns the "Rocky Mountain." Of what rcnl practical use Is (he fly any. how ? When n boy colne to school, wo member hearing our old teachers say that even thl fly was created for somo useful purpose. We ncccptcd tho teaching as true, for we reverenced the wisdom of the old tlmo pedagogues but viewed from a stand point of reason, wo have never been able to discover the utility of the fly. Wo denounco him ns a parasitical nuisance. We should be very much obliged to any one who can answer the question, nnd do scribe his usefulness. We want tho answsr well touuded, and tho reasons drawn from logical conclusions. Our wagon maker, Mr. John Barber lias on hand nn assortment of vehicles Includ ing farm wagons, truck wagons, spring wagons, spring boards, buggies, sleighs, &c. Mr. Barber Is a competent mechanic, and any ono purchasing of him ncod havo no fear In regard to the workmanship nnd tho qualify of material used In the con strucllon of his work. A year or two ago tho N. Y. iS'un enjoyed quite a respectable circulation In this vici nity. Wow it has fallen oil to one copy, wo believe. The democrats of this old democratic stronghold will not submit to the wlshy washy hash which Mr. Dnmn dishes out to hi' readers occasionally. Last fall he failed to make n single vole for Ben Butler here, nnd lost his patronage. As it newspaper the San cannot bo excelled, but in politics It Is everywhere nnd nowhere nt the same time. Our genial friend, Frank Wolf, Is busily engaged, working for thu welfare of his fellow mens' soles. The CoLtiuniAN circulates almost cxclu sivcly in this neighborhood. It is to bo found In nlmostoveiy house. Tho pcoplo have conic to regard It ns one of tho most substantial, and reliable papers publish cd. Salaiwnmlicr's. 1'lIILADEI.rilIA, AUgUSt 10, 1833. One hundred and fifty dozen ladies' hemstitched handker chiefs with printed borders for 1 2 'A cents, nist halt price ; in fnrr tin. minfltv nf rlif. ImnriL-er- , - V 1 J , i" r chiefs IS as good as thrty-five cent ones 'white thr miltfr with them ? why, the borders are gay ; some think too gay for this city ; but they're "sty lish" in othercities.whyshonldn't they be so here ? Ily the Arcade steps. A new lot of crinkled seer suckers at 1 8 cents making the assortment in these goods bet ter than it has been for two or three weeks ; the line is about complete .11.. i the latter may also be said of the 25 cent qual ity. Northeast from center. Shetland shawls $1 to $5. Cashmere shawls, $1.50 to $4. r- 1 1 :.!,! ji- lilMllllClU, UlllUlUlUUlUU, fij India chlldda" shawls, $6 tO 40. 1301 Che&tnut, second lloor. Jerseys of every quality plain, In black and colore, (l.ti kind and IS. comeu, wiiu coat uocks, y-j. dotted, with Utile tutted dots, M. braided, plain backs, II ; pleated bacLs, with whilo vests, 18. red boating Jerseys tor children, tt.-'A four qualities ot plain Jerseys for children, dotted Jerseys for children, corded Jerbcya for children. lil Ches.nut. Sporting goods. A remarkably good lawn ten nis racquet lor S2. luocron, Casino and Brighton, $5. Croquet sets, 90 cents to $12. liaseball and cricket goods. 1-.. , . itt f I'll ' anu stall-01 rciiuayivuniu, uuuuueu auu uu- MSlling taCKle Ot every kllKl Uerlbed as tolown, to-wlt: llegtnnlng at a corner ot ind description. joinica roas reels, lines, hooks, floats, sinkers, niea. landing nets and baskets. Mexican grass hammocks, $1. Uasemant, K T. John Wanamakeu. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets, and Clty.hall square. BUSINESS NOTICES. HAT FBVElt Bl'BCIFIll. I found It n specific for liny fever. For ten years I havo been a great sufferer from August urn tin irost. r.iys urcam is tne only preventive 1 have ever found. Frank ji. Ainsworiti. 01 1-. it. Ainswririu iv uo., Publishers, Indianapolis, Ind. 4w. "notion on nvrs." Clears out ratB, mice, roaches, tlic- ants bed-bugs. IIKAliT l'AINS. l'aliittatlon. dropsical swell nus. diz.l- ncss, indigestion, headache, sleeplessness cured by "Wells' Health Hcnewcr," "itCl'dlt ON OOBS8." Ask for Wells' r'HoiiKh on Corns. ISc, Quick, complete cure. Hard orsoft corns, warts, 0111110ns. "IlU01!U.l,AIIIA.' Quick, completu cure, all Kidney. Iliad- der and Uriuary Diseases, Bcalding, Irri tation, blono, urnvci, unarm 01 the mail den fcl, Druggists. I1KI1.I1UC1S, FI.1E3. Flics, roaches, nuts, bed-bugs, rats, mlco goplicrs,chlpmunks,clearcd out by "ItongV on Uats." lfic. THIN 1'EOl'I.K. Wells' Health Hcnewcr" restores henltW unit vigor, cures dyBpepsla,lmpotencc, sex. ual debility. l. "ltOl'OII ON l'AIN." Cures cholera, colic, cramps, dlatnia-a, ael.es, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism. 20c. Hough on l'aln l'las- lers, inc. M0TIIKUS. If you nro falling, broken, worn out and newti" nervous, uso "Wells Health He 1. jiruggisis. I.I I E I'llESEIIVEIl. It you nru losing your clip on life, try "Wells' Health Henower." does direct to weak spots, "itoi-on on raw. Cures piles or hcmori holds, itching, pro trading, bleeding, internal or oilier. Inter nal and extcrual remedy in each ptckagc. Buru cure, 60c. Druggists. piiEirv WOMEN. Ladles who would retain freshness and vivacity. Don't fall to try "Wells' Health Hcnewcr," "uot-att on itch." "Hough nn Itch" cures humors, crup. lions, ring-worm, tetter, salt iheiim, host- id feet, chlllblalns. "IIOIIIU OS UATAllltll." Coircct offensive odors at once. Complete euro of worst chronic cases, also unequal cd ns gargle for dlpthorln, soro throat, foul breath. (iOc. TIIK lUll'K IIP THE NATION. Children slow In development, puny, scrnwncy, nnd 111-1101.10, use "Wells' Health Rcnewcr." oATAitmt nv tiik nunnun. Slinging, irritation, Inflammation, all Kidney nnd Utinary complaints, crcd by jiucnu-raioa." i. "WATKIl IIL-Uft, ItOAOIlK!)." 'Rough on Rats" clears them out, also Beetles, Ants. Hunt's Remedy cures Brlght's Disease of tho kidneys, nervous disease, femalo weak ness. Women nro cvtrvwhero uslne nnd recom mending Parker's Tonic because they have learned from experience Hint U'spccd llv overcomes despondency, indigestion, pnln or weakness in the hack or kidneys, mid oilier troubles peculiar to I lie sex. M. L. Blair, Alderman 5th ward, Scran ton, Pa., stated Nov. 0, '83 i Ho had used Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil for sprains, burns, cuts, bruises nnd rhumatlsm. Cured every time. The best doctors ueo Hunt's Kidney Remedy among their most valued prescrip tions. 'The ladles especially go Into ecstaclcs over Parker's Hair Balsam," writes Mr. J. 11. Decker, druggist of Findlay, Ohio. "They say It Is tho most elegant dressing they ever used." Stops falling hair, res tores color, promotes growth. Hunt's Remedy cures headache, costlv ucss, dyspcpslu, diseases of the liver and kidneys. Side by side In tho drug store stand Vin egar Bitters and the hcnltli-blastlng prepar ations fired up with bad rum. 'lako your choice between the vital elixir and the deadly poisons. The one cures every dis ease of thu stomach, ooweis, liver auu nerves, thu others nccrnvnte all human ail ments. Vinegar Bitters strengthens, the others weaken. Dip ono ond of n sponge in water and tho whole will soon bo saturated. So a disease in ono part of the body affects other parts. You have noticed this yourself. Kidney and liver troubles, unless checked, will induce constipation, piles rheumatism nnd gravel. A timely use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy will prevent tneso ic ! I eulls. It. Is pleasant to the taste and may bo taken freely by children nnd delicate females. It gives the elasticity, life and cheeks with roses on them. Ayur's Snrsuparllla Is designed fr those who need a medicine- to purify their blood, build them up, tncrenso their appetite, nnu rejuvenate their whole system. No other preparation so well meets this want. It touches the exact snot. Its record of forty years is one or constant triumph over dis ease. VllCSlI COMPLEXIONS. Ifyou have humois nnd pimples, boils and eruptions on face, hands or skin, it is be- cause the system needs tning anu pimiy. Ing. Nothing will give you such good . ouiuuwi nuu imu ciiu ifcui ous feeling ns Simmons, Uver Regulator, purely vegetable and not unpleasant to the taste. Tako tho Regulator to stimulate tho liver, to cleanse the eyes and skin of yellowness, to improve digestion nnu to mnko the breath puro and sweet. "It fairlv wearies mo to think of the mul titude of tilings advertised to cure disease," you say. No wonder. But in tho mount ains of chaff their are grains of golden wheat. Wo may llnd it difficult to induce you to test tho merits of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, but when you navc.dono so, our work is ended. Aftcrwnjkjs you and this medicine will be fost Tricnds. Favoillc Remedy would have died out long aso excepi ior us real usciuiiiess. Btlf h l3 A00li nA ,l0cs good. SHERIFF'S SALES' Uy virtue of sundry writs Issued out of the court ot common nens of Columbia county, nnd tn mn dlnvtpd will lw pxnnsedtn nubile sale nt Iho Courtllouse, in Utoomsburg, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER o, '85, nt -J o'clock, n. m.. all that certain lot or nleco at land situated In tho vlllago ot Itohrsburg, In tho town3htp of Greenwood, county of Columbia, and it ate ot l'cnn'a, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lot of v, I'.llam nogart, on tho south by lot of Hannah I on, on the east by lot ot M. JI. Applemanarfl nthe west by a public road, containing about one-tourth of an aero of land, moro or les3,wlth tho appurtenances, wheroou aro erected a good frame duelling houso, framo stable and nil convenient out buildings, and a good well of water at tho door. Seized, taken In execution nt tho suit of V. 1). Dlack vs. 1 hcodoro Jlencci- and I n l sold as tho propei ty of Theodore .Mcncer. IkeU-r lleiilng, attys. Tend. Kx. ALSO, A certain messuage nnd lot of giound situate In tho towu of lllooT.sburg, In tho county ot Coltim- an alley, on tho south kldoot Fifth btrect, thence along said Fifth street north tixty-tour and ono tlghth degrees cist lltty-rtvcand a half feet,thenco by lot ot c. W. Miller bouth twent y-nlno and a quarter degrees cast, ono hundred and Iltty-me feet to rcarlo street, thence along the same south sixty-one degrees west ntty-blx and a halt feet to an alley aforesaid and thenco along saia ai.ey itundr aid north twenty-nine degrees west ono lltty-elglit feet to tho place of beginning, on which aro ercctot a two-story framo dwelling hoaso, stable aud out buildings. UeUed, taken tn execution at tlio suit ot c. W. Miller assigned to Samuel Williams vs. Charles Ahlcnan and to bo sold as the property ol Charles Ahleman. -Miller, att'y. I'L Fa. ALSO, All that certain messuage, pleco or parcel of land, Eltuato In Ccntio township, Columbia Co., l'a., bounded and described as toHows, to-wlt: llegtnnlng at a stono thenco by land of Wesley Hess nnd other hind formeilyot Samuel Neyliard south 77 degrees west 30 4-10 perches to a stono In line to land of Jeremiah Hageubuch, thence bj tho samo houth llv degrees cost CO 9-10 perches to a stono lrfpubllc road, thonco along tho mlddto thereof north 70.", degrees cast 10 perches to a stone, thonco by land of Joseph A. lleas, north Wi degrees west S3 si-io perclws to a stone, north 70' degrees east H 1-10 perches to a stono in ltno to land ot Dan'l Hagenbuch,tlienco by tho same noith 1IJX degrees .17 7-10 perches to the place ollicgln ntng, containing nine acres nnd M perches nf land, neat measure. lacked, taken Into execution nt tho sultot F. 1', Davis, administrator, c. t. a., d. n. n. ot Godfrey Jtellck, decu, vs. bamuel Ncyhard, and to bo sold as tho propcity ot Samuel Nejhard. Ikeler : Herring, atty's. Ft. Fa. JOllNMOUUUV, Sheriff. NOTI ,'ICK OF A1TUOATION FOK IN- COltl'OKATlO.N. IN TUB COMMON TI.KAS 10 It THE CO. OF COLl'SIUU. Notice Is hereby given that an application Mill bo mado to tho said court on Monday, tho 2.1th day of sciitember, A. Ii. lss atthreo o'clock In tho afternoon, under tho "foriioratlon act ot ono tnoiisanu l-lgui. uuimivu nun Bvn-uiv.iuur, uuu tho supplements thereto, by James lljke, lieorgo ii f'mv, .Inlm I.mnnot. linhrrt. P. .Tnnpst nnd .lnhn V. Dai Is for tho charter of an intended corpora ttnntolincallod "TlinOdd Fellows Cemetery As sociation of I no oorougu oi crntraua, coiumuia county, l'a.," tho character and object ot which u BxtablMdiiff and maintaining a cemetery or burial placo lor deceased bodles,luorupon grounds on tlio I.UCUSI, .MUUUluill, l-u&l ui iuu iiuruut.il Ul centrnua, in said coiumoia county, ami lortnesu BwrtWffia and Us supplements. , ,. . i to nave, pos-ess nun enjoy an mo rignis. CHAUI.US tl.UAltia.EY. Aug.-14-tf. solicitor. DDITOU'S NOTICE. KBIAlltut KLlnfrlii niitnin, t'ftv 1'. t'Ol.l-MUU coontvss: The undcrhlenod. an auditor annolulcd on ir llonof I'aulF. Wirt, attorney for estate, fry tiniuaus court oi ( uiuinoi.i county, to makeuis luouuon oi me uaiancu 111 tuu nanus oi mo ad ministrator and ot tho balance In tho hands ot Johu A. Fuuston, trustee, arising out ot tho sain ot tuo rem i-siatoor said ucccucni loano among the parties cntttled thereto, will attend to tho duties of his appointment at his onico In tho town of llloomsbuiY, ou Tucsdaydhe eighth day ot Sep tember next, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, when and w hero nil parties Interested aro requested to present their claims or bu forever after debarred lrom cimlug uiun Bald Muds. N. I'. Fl'NK, Aug.-ll-tt. Auditor, j-otici: ! Notleols hereby given that my son, wuuam, H nn louger ooulrollcd by mc, and does uot llvo with me. All perhonsnro hereby cautioned uot to har bor or trust hltn on my amount, ns I will pay uo inns oi niHCOiuraetiu w. it, i.h.muhi.. Aug, t aw DiuuuiMJurh, ru. I DITOKM NOTIt'H. tMTATK Of WILLIAM 1VEV, IU.O'P. Thi) iiiiilershrneil Auditor appointed by the Or- plMHV Court or l-oiumom couiuy, u uninuuw " limits In tho hands ol tho administrator ol said i1 cclcnt, lo and nmonsrtlio parties entitled thereto, ttlll illlclianro the duties ot his nppolntiririit at hlj .ua..intni. r ton n-fiiirif in inn lorenoon. 'i!,, n ,',Mir.ainiprmltl Iniuld fund militnii- rwnr. or lw fnrcTor ilrmrrcd from any sharp there of. " I'M 1. 1. Willi', Aiiif.-Mf. Auditor. A UDJTOR'S NOT4CK. RSTATH OF HANNAH KNOhtt, DECll. The iinilerslirncd. npiolnted Auditor to 01st rt wito tlii- tiimt initio hands of tho ndinlnlsl rater of lion nidi linorr, lato ot said county, dawil. wl I meet thn parties Interested In mid fund at hlsof- lira In MuonoKbuiy, on the roitn nay or oeiuwu' Ix-r.A. n. I tuo, at ten o-elocK.a. m., when and where all iwrson-thavlnif claims against, khMcsUI a,u.f- nnrl nrcwiit. I tin Mime OT bU fOrCVCT debarred tro.n com.ns In j','JcnK-KOIIAM, Auir.-T-tf. a mi nor. A L'DITOR'S NOTICE. K.4TATK OF cnAHLES 1IAVKJ DPCBAIIBI. Hip undersigned, oppolnted Auditor to make distribution and wltlcmcnt of tho balance la the hand of Clinton mix, administrator or Lharlej llajeislatoof Coluinblacounty,deccasod,wlilmeet tliciurllcalntct-'stcdlli said cstato attheomco o( W. II. Ittinwn, Esq., in Cntawtisa,sald county.on tliow-conddayof ncrt. ltBJ.ntloo. rn.. when nnd whero all persons lm Ing claims against Baid -tnto must appear and present tlio same, or be ror t debarred from coming in on said fund. HOHT. IIL'CKINUIIAM, AU.7-U. Auditor. i yr.NrV!NT TO THE CONSTITUTlUM pro A rewcl to the cltlens ol thU Commonwealth fori i-ir anprovalor rejection by tlielieneral As sembly of tho t-ommiiiiwe.illli of i-cnnsyivnnia. l-unilxiieii uj i-ruer ui iiit- w tii uii j u. inonweiltli.In pursuance of tho tlrst sect ton of Ar ticle XVIIIot tho Constitution. .... Joint resolution proposing an amendment to tho conMltntlon of tu- Commonwealth of ivnnsylva- nla t ii,, i. munii-ci liv Um Kpnate nnd House of Itenrr- sontatUisnf the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in licni-r.U Assembly lnci, iniuino lunumi proiio-ednsnnnincnilincntot tho constitution of tho commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, in accqr damn wlthiho pioWslons of t no eighteenth nrtl clf thereof. AMENDMENT. Tlmt seellon live o( article tlveot Iho Constitu tion ot tho commonwealth of I'cnnsjivanla, which remit as follows : "W henever n county shall con tain forty thousand inhabitants It shall constitute aw pa ato Judicial dWlrlet, nndbliall elect one Juilv-n leunidln the law j and t.n oener.il Awtfrn bly shut prorhlolriroililltlonil Judge, nsthe busi ness idl ho eald districts may require, counties containing n population less than It tuniclontto con-tilluto separate districts shall bo formed Into coiurnlentRlnglo districts, or, if necessary, may bo nt turned to contlguousitlstrlcts as thoiicncrnl Assembly mayproildo. Hioonieoor nssoclito liiilge, not learned In tlio law, H abolished In coun tries forming separate districts ; but tlio several associate Judges Inonico when this Const tuition shall lio adopted shall servo for their unexpired I ern.s," bo and tho samo Is hereby amended, so ns to read as follows: Whenever a county shall con tain sKty thousind Inhabitants It may constitute a M-pavaio judicial- iiisiriei, ium nmjr -'-,' U,J-- hu-'Lli in nmvliln fnr ndilllton.il tmlL'e!. ni tllO bl, iHKO K-aruuu in mu mw : mm luu iiluw.ii.i-" Miic-MOi Bald iiisirirui may n-iiuirc. i.uuu-j . fanning separate districts, Hiialll1 (onncd Into coincident slnglodlstrlcts. ns tho General As.-t-m. bly miy proMdo. Thnonico of associate Juilge, not learned In tho law, U abolished In coun icn foimlngbeparnto iiwi lets and having more than oneliw Judso: every other county shall elect two nHoelatc Judges, who shall not be required to bol-arned la tho law; but I he several nssoctato judg -s In omen, when this ninCDdiaent shall bo adopt nl, shall rro lor iticlr unexpired term. A t rue copy or t he Joint ltcsolntlon. July mos. W. H. ntknuer. Secretary ot the commonwealth. orphans' corwr SAl.K Ol- VAU ADI.r. 'It pursuance ot unorder of the ui pliaus' Cou. ot Columbia county, Franklin Uhode3,adnilnlstrn torni Henry lthodcs, late of ltoarlngcreek town ship, In bald county, deceased, w 111 expose .to sale, by public vendue upon the picmlscs on Fridtiy, August 21, 1885, at one o'clock In tho afternoon,! certalijjiioshuago nnd tiact of land sltuatctnUoailujerecktownshlp Columbia countynnd i-tateof rcnuslvanta,bound cdby lands of lienjamln Woguer, Iatd Wagner Nicholas Knghait, Henry II. l!hode, Cuailes Wag ner and others, containing Ol ACRES and i-lglity-four perches, whereon Is creeled a iiii mil liankbirnand other outbuildings about twenty neres of tho nbuvc tract ot land Is woodlaml, and contains good timber. Theic Is a good orchard on the picmlacs. The above described propeily Is hltuated about to miles from slabtoivn, and near Kernstown. TKltus OF SA1.C Ten per cent, ot ono-fourth ot the purchabe money to bo paid at tho striking down ot tho property ; tho one-fourth loss tho ten per cent, at tha confirmation ot saio ; ana 1110 re malnlnj threo-fourths In ono jear thereafter wh lntciest fro n confirmation nisi. FllANKUN rtllODES, July3i-tf AdmlnUtrato A handsome VASTi LAMP given 3 oraer tor 'ia anu ccii lron stono CHAM UK.lt hut. ill nloces. or a TEA SET. 41 pieces, or a lundaomo llllOS.K HANdlNt! LAMP given w HUn Unorder. A CHAMllKlt SUT of to ileccs.ttlth blue, maroon or pink baud or an IKON' siiiNK china T15 hUT of to pieces, or a nLASs Mrr nf SO pieces given with a15 order, HAND soul: l'ltEUIU.MS, eonslttmg of liccoruted china Wan-in Tea sets, also iUnucrandTca sets com- Wn-it, and chamber Sets, etc.. etc., given wun orders for 111, j-.ti, fx, JSS and so. send tor circu lar, which will glvo you full particulars. nltAM WlUi-i Uarre, l'a. neaunuar tors s.1 Front street, New Yotk i Ity. may ia i i ENGINES, VIBRATORS THRESHING, MACHINES. -uHAIN DRILLS, CIDER MILLS. ...mi-umi tuo best, drain lirllls : tho celebrat ed Pennsylvania, tho onlv peifc-ct fpreo feed plios- pnaie aitaenmcnt in um-. imi-i jwn, juo ii-jy' brati-d America and Young America. 1 1 OUN SIII.L. Hits. HAY l'llKhSES ami m.wi'.ii V,." iivvin p-nnf rniiv. send for catalogue. A; II. FAll- iiHIA.tr.VnnsylvanU Agitcuuura, WoikYork, r "i Agents Wanted I lj' j J Li ANIII.II-AMKKIOAN I I I I. Pi Toltl'Ulxi, tho best -L L JLD1J lireniideFlroLxlIngu Agents Wanted for the best Hand Lxllngulahcrtu mark-t. Woiks automatically. Always ready, sells at sight, l'ajshandwi'i-ly. Thebtpay. Ing agency i-u-r oitcied. Agents wanted cicry wh re. Address, ANiiLO-AMIUttl. AN FIUB TOltPKDO Cl., Nn. iu:8 Cheat nut street, Philadelphia, l'a. uuj. ll-4- d aug. It in Tlio .lobliin Dcpai'tmcut of mm A d tVP.i titrl mm www I -OKFKMC- ir-i well stocki'tl with liuitcr'nil for doill" all kimls of printing, n 1 """"fi' Kg Carls, and AU tho I - in "tout viuiotv. All lcHttls of BLAMES, kept in btoi'k. Special prices on largo order. Ollico 2nd door below Exchange Hotel, Main Street, llloomsbiirg, Pa.