THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I The Columbian. a. ff. . J. s.,ct BI500M3BURQ, PA. FIIIDAY, SKPTEMHKU 1 1, 1885 DEMOORATIO CALL. Tho members of tho Democratic County Committed will moot in tho parlors of tho Exchange Hotel, at liloomsburq, Pa., at 11 o'clock a. m., ou Tuesday, tho lflth day of Septem ber, to nominato a oandidato for Dls t '.ct Attornoy. All mambors aro ro quostcd to bo prcsont. D. IiOATENfiKna, Chairman. A. SI. FitEAs, Secretary. A sovuro snow storm occurroil at Da kota on Saturday. In Minnesota, Iowa ana Wisconsin irost fell, and in Bomo placo ico found. On Monday n hail storm passed through Maryland. Tho Philadcltihia 1'rcss of Stondnv gave Bovcral columns of reports of tho revival of trade throughout this state. Very encouraging reports in tho iron trado camo from Pittsburg, Johnstown, Kaston and Columbia. At Ilazlcton and wilkcsbarre, all tho mannfactor ics aro working on. full titno with or dors increasing. In tho oil region the oimooK is ucttcr than it uas been for many years. In tho counties border ing on Philadelphia all tho manufao torles are in operation and look for general activity in business this win tcr. rrofessor Muttnoh, of Berlin, lias reached tho following conclusion from uis loresi meteorological researches: I hat tho forest exercises a positivo in fluence on tho temDcraturo of thn nir. That the daily variations of tomnemtnrn aro lessened by tho forest, and m Sum mer moro than Winter. That tho in fluence of tho leafy forest is in Summer Creator man that of tho pino forest, wlnlo in Winter tbo tomporing influ onco of tho pino forest preponderates over that of tho defoliated forest. An attempt to determine tho ipfluenco of the forest on tho mean annual tempcr- muru ion io no sure results. Roports reoeived at tho War Depart ment from tho Indian Territory indi cato that tho terms of tho President's proclamation in regard to tho removal of tho cattlo aro being fully complied wiiii, uuu mo cattlemen aro moving their cattle as rapidly as possible. So long as the authorities aro satisfied that tho cattle-men aro acting in good faith in tho matter and aro using duo diligence in moving their hords no in terference will bo alloyed, hut. if it. ia found that they are unueoessarily pro longing their departure aud aro willful ly disregarding tho proclamation, United States troops will bo ordered to drivo them and their cattlo from tho terrtory. The Commissioner of Internal Rev enuo was recently notified that tho con tractor for manufacturing intornal rev enue stamp paper was using wood pulp in violation of his contraot. Tho Com missioner thoreforo declined to acoept G0,000 pounds of paper. Tho contrac tor is Mr. Alexandor Belfonr, and tho specifications provided that tho paper should bo made from cotton and paper pulp, whereas, ho was making it from a chomically prepared wood pulp. It is stated that when tho 60,000 pounds wero first rojeoted tho contractor want ed tho Commissioner to take it at a greatly reduced price, but this was re fused and tho paper was absolutely re jected. Tho specifications havo sinco been fully complied with, and tho pa per now being mado is accepted. Tho report that a wild man was wandering in tho woods on Bald Momi tnin near Wilkesbarro was followed up Saturday last by a searching party who found an apparently insano young man in tho hut of Jacob Knecht, a wood chopper. Kneoht said ho had found tho man roaming tho woods and had taken oaro of hira. Ho lay upon a rudo bonoh in a small outhouse, his arras and legs cut and bruised and his clothing disordered. Ho secmod to be a maniao with lucid intervals. Ho gave his name as John Connor, and his homo as Lykons, in Dauphin County. .Sorao guardian angol had sent him to tho woods, ho said, but ho could givo no account of himself. He had been several days on thn mountain and had lived on leaves and berries. Tho searchers clothed him in decent garments, had him washed, brought him to Wilkes Barro and placed hira in tho hospital. Worklngmen's Holiday. Nuw York, Sept. 7. Tho annual parado of tho labor organizations of this city and vicinity took placo to-day, fixed as a workingmon's holiday throughout tho United States. It is estimated that fully 20,000 men wcro in tho ranks. Theso represented every trade that could bo named. In the ranks wore brass bands and drum corps, and men boating flairs, banners. and transparencies with mottoes of dif- icrent KimK lticre wero also wagoiiB, coaches, and stages filled with girls iroin tno siik motorics. The proces sion attracted a oreat deal of attention. Tho best appearing body of men were uio osKors, nut tno Typographical Un iou turned out tho largest number of men, tho chapols of tho prominent newspapers ueing indicated by hand somo banners. Ciiicaoo, Sopt. 7. Tho labor dem onstration hero to-day was an affair of consldcrablo magnitude. Tho day was a perfect ono for tho parado and fully 8,000 mon wcro in lino represent ing tho various trades assemblies and i . i - .. ...I . unions oi mo city, ino parade was the outgrowth of an effort to havo an annual holiday for tho working classes of tho country, and was conducted nnder tho nuspiocs of tho various Hades assemblies. In arrrnging for tho domenBtration it was decided to not allow tho red flag of tho socialists to bo carried, and this provoked a count ur movement on tho part of tho an arehists, who paraded yesterday. In Sio column today tho American colore only wcro displayed, together with banners of tho various socities and im proniptu banners emblazoned with inrltoes to thoiirict that eight houis huiild constitute a uorkiug day, aud denouncing convict labor. In tho column wtie a number of decorated wiigoi s on which tho process of piint lug n paper, making horso-shoca and cutting Htono wcro illustrated. Judicial Amendment For somo tlmo past n notice has appeared in two of tho County papers in each County of tho State nnnoutioo- nt a proposed Amendment to tno Constitution. Tho first ono to noto tho error was Dr. Stovcnson, of Law renco county, who voted against tho bill and was awaro of its defeat. After Dr. Stovonson had announced the error nn investigation was mado among tho records and journal of tho IIouso and Sennte and it was discovered that the joint icsolutiuu proposing to amond tno constitution so as to maico mo population of a judicial district GO, P00 instead of -10,000, which it was supposed passed both branches of tho Legislature, did not receive tho consti tutional majority in tho lower House. Tho "joint resolution'' referred to was passed by tho Scnato aud Bent to tho House. It went through tho usual preliminary stages successfully, but on final passage, as was ascertained by tho IIouso Journal, as yet printed but not bonnd and ready for delivery, it was dofcatcd by 83 yeas to 27 nays, not io cciving the 101 votes required by tho Constitution for its passage. In tho rush and hurry of last day legislation, after thn bill had been messaged to tho Sonato as defeated, It must havo been gathered up with bills that had passed, transcribed and presented to tho Speak ers of both Houses, who signed it along with the other bills. It was then sent to tho Governor, bearing all tho marks of having passed both branches, but tho Governor did not sign it, choosing to allow it to becomo a law but not taking action on it with in tho thirty days allowed him after tho adjournment of tho Legislature. Secretary Stengcr, himself, was misled in tho matter, and sent out tho adver tisements referred to in tho enclosed slip. Tho fault, undoubtedly, lies in tho Senate, which messaged a defeated bill Tho advertisement of tho proposed amendment to tho Constitution has been published for tho past five weeks and yet out of tho 201 mombots of tho IIouso and 50 members of tho Senate tho error has just beeu discovered, and all this expense to tho Stato mado for naught or rather on account of iho loose manner in which business is dono at Harrisburg. Honest vs. Sham Reform- Tho livening I'ost is satisfiod with tho results' of tho first six months of President Cleveland's Administration, beca'uso in that Bpaco of time, which is one-eighth of Mr. Cleveland's term, "only about one-eighth of tho Repub licans whom he found in placo havo been succeeded by Democrats." Our Slugwump Republican contemporary shows that among "tho chiefs of divis ion and heads of bureaus" not em braced in tho "classified service" not ono chango has bceen made in the State, War, or Navy Department, and only fifteen out of eoventy in tho Treisury Department; that Mr. Bay ard has mado no more changes in con sulates than Sir. Blaino mado" in tho samo spaco of timej that tho President has only given 524 appointments as postmasters out of 2,800 in his gift, and that tho changes in fourth-class offices filled by tho Postmaster havo numbered 0,309 in tho six months out of 49,000, while tho changes under Arthur averaged 6,000 in eaoh six months of bis term. The Republicans may well bo satis fied with tho interpretation of a Civil Servioe Reform law which leaves their partisans in possession of nearly all tho offices. Mr. Thomas V. Cooper, Chairman of tho Republican Stato Comraitteo of Pennsylvania, has al ready commenced tho customary party praotice of levying assessments on the Kepubltcan ollice-holuers in tho sovcral Federal departments and bureaus, do siring from. eaoh "an early subscription to tho Stato Committee and as liberal as you can afford it." As tho "staud- and-deliver" circulars havo been ad dressed to the Republican employees and delivered to them in tho publio buildings where they aro employed, it is suoposcd thatthoso who send thorn aro iiablo to prosecution under tho Civil-Servico law. What a spectaclo of Civil-Servico Reform" is hero presented I Republi cans ou the ono baud eulogizing the Democratic President becauso ho keeps moro than soyon-oighths of tho Fed eral offices filled with Republicans and Kcpubhcans on tho other hand de manding under a Democratic Reform Administration political assessments from these retained Republican office holders. Wu favor honest Civil Service Re form, one of tho featuies of which is to protect federal oflico-holders from political sharks of tho Thomas V. Cooper breed. Wo insist that a fair, non-uartisan uivit oervico means a Bcr- vico in which both political parties shall bo represented, and not ono wnich keeps nearly 100,000 Republican spoils-grabbing partisans in oftico, to the exclusion of Democrats, who aro a majority of tho people. Wo insist also that President Clevelaud is bound by his pledges nnd was oleotod to turn out Republicans not embraced in tho classified service, and to put Democrats in their place until the offices shall bo more equally and liistly divided be twecn tho groat parties, to get at tho bottom of tho books and accounts, to unearth and uproot dishonest methods nnd to clcanso and purify tho publ'o service. Whon tho just and proper sharo of tho offices is filled by capnlbe, honest and faithful Democrats, it will bo in accordanco with honest civil-Scrvico Reform to mako no removals excopt for cause. It is not in accordanco with honest Civil Service to keep sev en eighths of tho offices in tho hands of Republican partisans and to afford political highwaymen an opportunity to rob them under tho mask of point cal assessments. "World. Bald Eagles- A pair of fino specimens of tho Gray or Bald Eagle, wero captured recently by Davo Spcalman and Joo Carney, two daring nnd inseparable woodsmen, citizens if Saltsbnrg, Pennn. Tho whereabout aerio of theso 'rare ornith ological specimen, had been sighted soveral days previous in one of tho secluded dolls that abound in tho valley of Beaver Run. After tho perilous adventure of climbing a treo over thrco feet in diameter nnd 7o feet high bo foro reaching tho nest, Davo succeeded in securing his prey in the nest, which was ingeniously conslructe1,and having tho oapaolty of holding about a bushel, tho two young ones, nearly lull Hedged with two eggs that wero unsound wero secured, and our bold advouturvr mado haste to drop tho two beauties to his ardent aud awaiting comrade jar in the deep dell below. Uio nimrods pro poso domesticating their nowly acquir ed prices which we think will bo very easily accomplished, as thov seem quito teachable and docile in their hands. "Tie President Home Again. .Wasiiinotok, Sept. 7. Tho Prcsl dent and his private sccrolary arrived hero a few minutes after 8 o'clook this morning over tho Baltimoro and Poto. mac rrfad.' Albert Hawkins tho old colored coachman, met them nl tho de pot with tho coupo and thoy were booh taking breakfast in tho White House. Tho President looks as brown ns a ber ry, nnd his nose is beginning to peel from tho scorching of tho fierco Adir ondack sun experienced during tho prut few weeks, llo was nltircd In n Bilk hat and black Princo Albert ooat, and looked liko a' country merchant como to town in his Sunday suit. Prcsldont' Cleveland has decided that oflico peeketn will bo restricted in their visits to ono day per week, and a second call by an ollico-scekcr will not bo permitted. Tho publio will also ,bo restricted to ono day per week. Several hours wcro spent this morn ing In going oVcr tho 2,000 letters which havo accumulated in tho White IIouso mail during tho summer vaca tion. Tho President scanned tho nowspapers of tho past thrco weeks hastily, as ho had not kopt up with )tbo current nows of tho day wlnlo on his fishing trip. Tho Prcsidout denied himself to nil visitors during tho fore noon oxcopt Secretary Bayard nnd Secretary Manning. Speculative State Treasurers- If any ono is desirous of securing tho Stato'Trcasuror's oflico for tho pei-sonal profit that may bo mado by tho old Republican custom of putting out tbo Stato funds with the banks, for a per ceiitace, it might bo well enough for such a spcoulativo individual to consid or well tho oaso of ex-Treasurer Bailoy as illustrating the risk attending such a custom. Tho ofheer placed $70,000 in a snaity uanKing institution in mo uu regions. Tho Supremo Uourt has do- oided, on a question between him aud his bondsmen, that tho Treasurer is personally responsible for tho loss tho Stato sustained through that venture. When n candidate for Stato Treasur cr is a professional politician who lives upon what ho can pick up in politics, and is not adverso to pick up enough to oo auiu to mo in gouu aiyiu, iu is tho noxt thing to a certainty that ho will risk the Stato's monoy in suoh ad ventures. It is tho only way in which tho otlice can bo mado wortti having. What would be tho uso of throwing the whole stato into 'consternation about tho danger to tho tariff involved in the Treasurer question it there could bo no more mado oul of tho office than just tho salary T H wouldn t pay to tight tho war ovor again and stir up thi dead issues of the rebellion in a Stato Treasurer campaign if there wasn't a chanco for tho incumbent to mako a handsorao percentage by londing mon oy to tho banks t That is what tho oflico is for in tho opinion of tho pro fessional politician who, it may bo re garded as certain, will uso tho Stato money for all it is worth to his own ad vantage. If 870,000, or any other sum, largo or small, is lost by tho failure of ono of tho banks that have boon accomo dated with the stato money, and tho Treasurer hasn't enough property to mako him responsible, and tho Court decides that tho bail is not responsible, as has just boon tho case- in tho Bailey suit, tho only party responsible for tho loss is tho people for being so foolish as to elect to s'o important an oflico a person who had no other visible means of support than politics. It is much safer to elect to that offico an honest, practical business man, who would no more think of putting out tho .state moncv at wild cat interest than ho would think of investing his own in such a speculation. 1'atrlot. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Hogular Correspondent. WAsriiNGTOjf. D. C. Sept. 7, 1835. President Lincoln used to say that ho looked undor his bed every night for concealed otfioo seekers. Tho pres ent Administration, perhaps takes the samo precaution. But it also has been looking over aud under tho desks and books so long hold by tbo truly too good Republican party and tho day that somo long concealed fraud is not discovered is an exceptional day. Tho list has now become so largo that it can not well bo carried around in ones mind. It will bo in teresting to see it written out ill full and tho amounts saved by tho Govern ment added np. And yet, has hardly begun. Investigations aro now in progress in which tho publio knows nothing, but thoir results will bo dis closed in duo lime. It is well known that tho work of discovering and reforming frauds and abuses is hindered nnd frustrated by tho Republican clerks which surround tho now Administration on all hands. How can they allowL much loss ass'iBt with enthusiasm, tho work of their over-throw, and how much moro could bo accomplished if tho malefactors and their accomplices wcro turned out, and sincere sympathizers put in their places I Tho Republican clerks are doing ovcrything in their power to im pede tho work of investigation And discovery. Thoy aro fertile in excuses, and specious explanations for tho mem bers of their party who havo dono wrong. 1 am told, on what seems to bo nrettv L'ood authority, that tho Civil Scrvico Commission is likely to bo re organized in tho interest of reform. If the halt that is said is true it certainly needs it. An oxpenso account of Commissioner Gregory has just boon made publio which shows that this re former, when he travols, charges tho Government for tho nowspapers ho reads and tho "tips" which tho sleep ing-car' porters and tho waiters at five-dollar-a-day hotels aro given. It would seem to bo straining a point for a reformer to mako such charges as theso under tho clauso of tho law that provided for tho payment of "neces sary travelling expenses.'' If a Civil Service Commissioner is to have his "tips" nnd newspapers paid for by tho Government, whero can it end T Why should not unrips and cigars bo paid for as well. There aro officials who might consider theso necessary travel ling expenses. But- for a reformer who is getting S 11.50 per day and his tra velling oxponses to chargo tho Govern ment with fivo cents a 4tco for tho nowspanors ho reads and tho two-bit pieoo with which ho fees a servant seems small indeed, and under tho law it is a littlo short of potit laroeuoy, Wouldn t the Commissioner havo to black his boots and road a nowspaper it ne was not travelling, or does no in dulgo in thoso luxuries simply whilo on tho road t A prominent business man and Chaiiuian of tho Democratic Central Committco at Cleveland, Ohio, was in tho city last week. Ho said that every thing was looking particularly bright lor tho democrats in that btato Hoadly carried tho Stato by 12,000 majority two years ago. And ho thinks that ho will havo at least 20, 000 this time. "Tho Demoornoy," ho says, "ia united and harmonious. Thoy appreciate tho importances of success, and thu people see, sinco Sherman's bad freak at Mount Giload, that tho Hcpublicans havo noxt to nothing to stand on except tho bloody shirt issue. nils lias becomo tiresome nnd a largo number of Republican, who are dis gusted with their parly, but who do not exactly wish to vote tho Democra tio ticket will voto for Prohibition." Tho return of tho President to Washington will bo tho signal for an exodous from tho watering places. It is expected that all tho mcmbeis of tho Cabinet will bo in tho city boforo tho ond of the week. Secretary Whitney is'oxpcctcd in tho Navy Department to-day. Secretary Manning has re turned to tho Treasury Department nnd is at work. Nobody knows where Secretary Lamar is, or if lm does know, ho will not Ull Ho Btolo away last week and it is supposed that ho is' en joying a brief rest within easy roach of tho Cabinet table. Post Slastor-Gon-oral Villas has telegraphed that ho is on his way East. Atty. Geueral Gar land has left his farm and log cabin in Arkansas, nnd is on his way to Wash ington. Secretary Bayard has not been nbscnt oxcopt on Sundays. An Ohio Town in Bnins. A tornado on Tuesday evening at eight o'clock almost completely demol ished n town called Washington Court House. Tho storm camo fiom tho northwest, and broke upon tho town very sudden ly, carrying everything boforo it. Tho tornado whirled up Court street, tho main business thoroughfare, and ruined almost every business block in it, at least forty or fifty in all. Hardly a private residence in tho town escaped, fnlly 400 buildings going down. The Baptist, Presbyterian and Catholio churches all suffered tho common fate. Tho Ohio Southern, Pan Handle, NarrowGaugo and Midland Railroad dopots wcro blown into "smithereens," and every building in tho vicinity was carried away, making Ingres? or egress almost impossible. Every wire within a circuit of two miles is down. Tho reports of tho catastropho wero sent by a telegraph operator who tap pod a wire two miles west of towiT,and, sitting in a heavy rain storm, worked his instrument. Tho panic stricken pooplo wero taken completely unawares, and fled from tho tumbling buildings in ovory dircotion through tho murky darkness. A mad frenzy seemed to soizo tho pooplc, and they hurried hither and thither in their wild distraction, littlo knowing whither they wero fleeing. After tho whirlwind, which lasted about ten minutes, a heavy rain set in, which continued unabated throughout tho night. Sheriff Rankin ordered out tho militia, which took chargo and helped got order out of chaos. All tho gas went out when tho storm camo up. Tho gas works were destroyed. Json lircs had to bo burnt n streets to givo light for tho search ers. Uuo ot tho injured is the man ager of tho Telephone Exchange. Ho was hurled across tho street and had an arm, leg and collar-bono broken. Somo houses wcro lifted up and carried bod ily several huudred feet. As soon as a tew ot tho cooler heads recovered their senses, searching par ties wero organized and tho sad work of looking for tho dead began. Tho glimmer of lanterns, procured from farm houses in the vicinity and from tho fow houses left standing, was tho only light they had to work by. Two or thrco bodies wero stumbled upon in tho middle of tho street, whero they wore stiicken down by flying bricks or timbers. Tho collars of houses and ovory sort of refugo wero filled with shivering people, huddling together in tho vain attempt to keep warm. Uno babo in arms died from exposure. i uiiy uuo pcopio wero mm. Tho loss will exceed 81,000.000. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This oowilor navcr varina. A murrm nmnritv BtreaKtb and wholosomeness. Moro economical thantue ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in oompetlon wltn tno multltudo ot low tost, short welgtot, alum or phosphate powders, sold only In cans. Hotil Uiiinu towdih Co , 100 Wa'.l-st., - . uur ii-i y. THE BEST TONIC. ThU racdlclno, combining Iron Willi puro YrcclaMa tonlcn, quickly and completely dirr Djrapeiula, fiicllui Hon, Wruknrwi, Iuiiiurnllluuil, Mai iu In, L'ulllaiiudl''urt'r, ami NeuralRlo- 1 1 1 an unmillntr remedy for Diseases or the Ivwltirya nnd I.lver. It li Invaluable for TCecaws peculiar to Women, and all who lead kedentary lives. ltuoes not Injuro tho teeth, cause headacho,nr prndueo conitipatlon othrr Iron medtcinei do. lteurloh.es and purines the blood, stimulates the appellto, aids the assimilation of food, re Ueves Heartburn and liclchlng, and strength ens tho muscles and nerves. . Kor Intermittent Kcvers, Lassitude, lack of Knergr, tc., It has no equal. i - Tho cenulno 1ms above trado marV'and Crossed red lines on w rapjicr. Take no other. tMtuUSr imoi(uiinciL(o,ULTIiOKS,u. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. fni no "Orrvlllo.Ohlo, Sept. 10, 1M2. lULUb, "Having been subject toabron. rlilal um-rtlan, ullh frequent ctilils, far a number of fears, I hereby cer tify that Aykii's ClIKimr I'litTOitAl. glvos me prompt relief, and Is the roost effective remedy J have ever tried. JAuns A. Hamilton, Kdltor of Tht Vrttctnl." rniinnn " "-anal. Ohio. Juno iO, 1N.2. LUUUHb. "I nave used A vrit's C'liuinY 1'k-touai. this spring for a so me coiirIi and luns trouble with good effect, and I am pleased to rreommend It to any ono similarly affected, IlAUVKV Uavuidiak, Proprietor Globe Hotel," l liCl'Alttll uv DrJ.O.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Ma. ' Bold by all brupgUta ill AKlM5 iiffiHi ' isi -J n rtUTrrior. qttfcklT un Mr hor known l-om. 6v lTi , Hhrumntlum, Jioiiralela, rurn rcKldn, cut", Ijomttfi po, rimrU, BnrrA. Kirot-bltM., ISsvkfM-ho, Gu1nT, bom Trmwit. Kelntlci. Woumlit, JlradnchnJ Toothache, f'praino, eta. iTiml Met botllft. 8rl by Ml Klrticirtrti. (Mtitlnn. Thn mn sltt'ln .fonitto M bear our . TT rrguwTPcl TpudMlnrk. and onr fMWrlmn stoTiahiniw A. ti Jlryrr A Co fiolo rrprictort,iAltlmort,Wl., U.H. A. OR. t BULL'S COUGH SYRUP For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Couch, Incipient Con sumption, ond for the relief of con sumptive persons in advanced stages of tho Disease. For Sale by ell Drug-, gists. Price, s$ cents, jyj-ATTHKW TKUKUL, Stairbuildingin All its Branchos. Mr. Matthew Teufcl, of Catawlssa, Pa., wMioi to Inform tho public that ho la prepared to nil nil orders In tho stnlrbulldlnK lino on tho Bliortcst no t Ico. Hand-railing, newel iwbtn, Kc, mado to or der nnd shipped to any point. Mr. Teufcl belnp; n rracllcal workman In his lino nnd doeshla own work, enables Mm to ecu nt reasonable rates. Shop rear ot Orango hall. Orders by mall prompt ly attended to. sep-ll-tu' UniTOIt'S NOTICK. ESTATE OF KLMIKA HUNTtNaTOX, A MINOR Cnlt.D OP JOn.VniOEK, PECKASID. Tho unilerstimcd auditor appointed by the Or- tho account of ) li. ltupcrt. cnardlan ot said ward, will sit at his onlco In llloomsmirg, on cdnesday, Septemlier 10th, lssr, nt 10 o'clok a. m. for tho purposes of his appointment, when nnd whero nil persons Interested may attend It they think proper. F. p. UHAMHYKIt, Autf. 81, 4w. Auditor. SHERIFF'S SALES. llyvlrtuo of sundry writs Issued out of tho Corrt ot Common rica3 of ColumbU county nnd to mo directed will bo exposed to publio salo nt tho court House, In Blcom3bure, on Monday, Sept. 28th, 1885, nt s o'clock, p. m., nil that certain messuago and lot of ground situate In tho vlllagoot Ccntrcvlllo Columbia county, and stato ot Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, to-wlt : On tho north by a publio road running from llloomsburg tolicrwlck, on tho east by a public road leading to n ferry across tho Susquehanna rlvor, on the west by lot ot Wesley Prlco being lot No. 7 In tho plot of said village, and on tho south by an nl loy. Tho said lot being markod on tho plot of said vil lage No. 8, being sovcnty-uluo feot nnd six Inches In front, nnd ono hundred and soventy-nluo foot and six Inches In depth. Whereon aro orected n largo two-story framo building used as n hotel, inn ortaverr, with out buildings, stabloor barn, n well of water with rump. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of H. 11. Low vs John a Mann, and to bo sold as tho prop erty of John S. Mann. Ikclcr Aliening, ntty's. Vend Ex. ALSO. All.that certain messuago or tract of land situate In tho township oflicnton, county of Columbia nnd stato ot Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : on tho north by lands ot Val entino Meyers on tho cast and south by lanUj ot Alfred ltantz and on tho west by public road load ing from Stillwater to Benton, containing threo and ono-thlrd acres whereon aro erected a two ttory plank houso and other outbuildings. seized, taken Into execution nt tho suits ot H. Mcltcnry's use, and u. P. Kinney's uso vs Win. A. Coleman and to bo sold as tlw proporty ot Win, A, Coleman. Little's Atty's. Knorr Wintcrstecn ntty's. Al. Fl. Fa. QIIAKTEIt NOTICE. Not Ico Is hereby given that an application will bo mado In tho Court of Common l'loas ot Colum bU county, on Saturday, tho 8rd day of October, 1NS5, nt two o'clock p. m, under tho Act ot Assem bly of tho Commonwealth of l"enna., entitled, "An act to provide for tho Incorporation and regu latlonof cei tain corporations" approved April ay, 1871, and tho supplements tberoto for thocnartcr of an Intended corporation to IK) called, -'Tho lienton Agricultural Association," tho character and object of which is tho matntnluanco of facili ties for holding ot falrx or exhibitions of agricul tural nnd horticultural products with tho right to rent, purchase and hold real cstato necessary for thebo purposes and to havo, possess and enloy all tho i lghtfc; beneilta aud privileges conferred by tho said Act of Abscmbly and Its supplements. bep-ll-3t. Fill OmB II Percent, secured by FlltST MoitTOAfins. '5 U Interest to investors safo as GOVERNMENT Shi BONUS. Interest payablo semi-annually, at " onico or bank ot mortgages. 13 years' cx- m-iiL-nue, aim never lost n uouar tor any customer. Best ot references given as to ability. Integrity and nnanclal standing. WrltoU3for circular giv ing rcterenco and particulars. I.E1IOL1), FISHElt fi CO., Bankers and Loan Agents, Abilene, Kan. sept-il-lt. COURSEN, CLEM0NS-& CO. Limited, Importers andWholesalo Healers in Crockery, (Uasswarc, Tablo and Pocket Cutlery, Window (llass, and Platcd-waro, The M candle-power marsh electric lamp. Tho celebrated Plnaforo Burner. Bird Cases, Fruit Jara. 1 Lackawanna Avenue, SCHANTON, Pa. may My 1885. State Pair. 1885- 31st ANNUAL EXHIMTION qtictJLjiJtrL Society- Broad St. & Lehigh Ave., PHILADELPHIA. ENTRIES AND COMPETITION FREE. Ssptember l to October 14, 11. $50,000 in Premiums. Kxciiirsinu Tickets on All Hnilroads. A. WiLIIIil.M, President, 1). V. hKILElt, ELllltlDUE McCONKlIV, liecorUlng scc'y. Corresponding Seo'y. bcp-ll-it. N.W.AYER&S0N ADVERTISING AGENTS bBo PHILADELPHIA Cor. Cbt-atuut itml 1'lilitU HIh. Kccclvu Advcrllneiucnta for this Taper. FSTIUATPS For S ER SFArElt IDTERTISISG CDCC COIIMAItOnt Lowest Cash Rntesrntt S.jiJ10..ln AVCD P CnN'O MMJIIM iuu,i fur HILII a OUII J IIIHI1UHU Dx. IVIcTaggart Tills uotcd Bpeclnllst of Bcrnnton, Is tho only specialist tills side- of New York, Phil, ailclpliin itiiil UulTnlo wlio makes nn cxclti slvo specialty of treating chronic, long stnmUnc nmf lingering disonscs to which man mul womankind nro subtcct. such ns Consumption, Bronchial nirectlous, Bcrofu- in, ait-i(iicuin, t.oss ni .Manhood, blUn tils, eases, Ithctiinatlsin. Ulcers. Old Bores. Enl. lepsy, Bynullls. Ucufness. Loss of Voice. Chronic Plarrha'n.Chllls nnd 1'cycr, Worms, j.ivur cuiiipiuim, unucers, -minors, I'nraty sis, Tnpo worm, Heart disease, &c., &c, rHJ'Fcmnlo diseases n specialty. No matter how lone vou have been suf. fcrlng nor how many Doctors you lmye cm- pioycu in vain, you Biioum apply to un. 3Io Taoqaiit at once, when ho will tell di rectly without holding out false hopes whether your disease is strictly curablo or can only ho relieved. Ho owes his wide reputation for thu suc cessful treatment of nil lingering or chronic diseases to experience- and closo applica tion for over SO years, nud to no miraculwt poicer. What tub Papers Say t "Ho is skillful honest, cnicient, upright ond ro llablo and well worthy of the people's conlldenco and esteem. Hoalwajg ha) a exactly what ho means and moans exactly what ho says." Scran ton AfjiuMfaui. "llo la tog useful a man to lose," Lackawanna Corner Laciavranna and Washington Avenues. SCHANTON, PA. Bcpt 11-ly an;?! It. nAHHHH A handsome VAHR UMP given 5 nilPPP.K with a order for Ton andcoff 3 ( rA An Iron Stono CHAMBBH ploed, or ft handsomoDllONZR IIANUIMI LAMP given with a 110 order. A CHAMHKltSET of 10 Kiccc,wimi uiue, maroon or pinx nana or an iiiun TONK CHINA TKA SKT Of M pieces, or ft (1LAH9 SET of 60 pieces gtvonwlth nflJ order, HANI). so.MR P1IRMIUM3, consisting of Decorated China Waro In Tea sets, atso Dinner nnd Tea Seta com bined, and Chamber Sets, etc., etc., given with orders for IIS, jo, j, 2S and ISO. Send for clrcu. lar. which wlllgltojou full particulars. (IIIANI) ui-uui-i im t;u.Mriwii, noum juainra., tcrs so Front street, Now miMt imrni. i-n. ncnanunr- YorK city. may ia-ijr HANI) JUHOHS roil SmiMBBK TKRM. Illoom-Isaao Yost, S. C. Shlvcs, 8. V. Shutt. lieacr Jesso luttcnhouso. Iierwlck-Danlel lteoily, John U Moss, II. M. Ilockman. CatnwLssa Kmory Octchy, (ico. Gulnn, Center M. Millard, (lea L. Proas. Centralia-W. J. Sweeney, D. C. lllack, Klihtnecreok ltlelmnl IIku. Frank Wolf. .Install Coleman. .lacKson li j. Hones. Locust-Vm. Pfahler, John Hcllg. ornngo-Phlncas Young, Frank Klcfer, It U. Bloin. Pino John Potter. Scott .John Waters. T HA.VEHSE JUHY FOR 8KTTRMBER TERU. FIRST WBRK. Illonm lames Cadman, William Shoemakor, Jr., lioaver Moses Schllcher, Isaac Harrlgar, Simon juiiciinuuse. Henton-John Kcetcr, Berwick 8. u Mclirlde. llrtarcrcck Uco. Dower, J. W. Eck, Lovl Shaf fer. Catawissa Lewis Hajhurst, Ham'L Long, Jr., A. ll. niitiriueHH. Center Jacob Holler, John W. Miller. Conyngham-Oeo. Keller. Franklin Sylvester Howcr. oreenwood s. 11. Kisncr. Jackson-Frank Yorks, Frank Young. Iiocust Sam'l. Adams. Malno Joseph llartnelt, Nathan Miller. Miniln ltoubcn Fry, M. u. lienor. Orange D. W. Hicks, line lleniamln Lee. scolt Alfred Jacobs, a lilttcnbcniler, Joseph .nu-uuiiimii. Sugarloaf-DaniclFiitz, D. II. Stoadman, Win. Karnoj. RKCOND WEEK Bloom Joshua Fctterman. Charles Hassert. Kenton David crossley, J. J. Karnes. lierwlck-uoyd Hosier, A. T. Croasy. llrtarcrcck A. H. Fodder. CatawlRKO Nelson Hartman. Ccntralla-Wm, K. Davis, John Hcnnoscy, O. II. Millard, Conyngham-James Levins, Jr. I ranklln Uco. Slunson, Hcnjamln Sheets, Greenwood-John nruner, Abram DrelblcbLs, Geo. Oreenlcy, Cornelius lteece. Hemlock Uco. Hartzcll, Joseph Hummer. Jackson Isaao Lowls, Miles Kverhart. Locust-Wm. Dcmlck-. Charles Wagner. Madlson-Uiwls Heddlngs, Hobt. Mannon, Jacob Wintcrstecn. MU Pleasant A. J. Ikclcr, Joseph L. Crawford. orango o. p. stlner, M. U Kline. Iluc-A. It (llrton. Scott-Charlcs Winters, A. C". Hldlay, It 11. Pur sell. sugnrloaf John W. Kile. T RIAL LIST FOR BXTTEWBER TERM. William II. Ivey vs Clara Ivoy. Mary c. Shealter vs William savldgo. Frederick Hostler to uso etc. vs D. II. & W. II. 11. Co. Jacob Buyer vs David Vanllorn. Stephen lllttcnbender vs Samuel Bowor ot nl. Henry Thomas vs Hen). Goarliart ct aL W. A. M. drier vs J. McAlarny Ex'r. Thomas Oeraghty vs Wlllltm Tyson ct aL Itohr Jlcllenry ct ut vs William E. Patterson. James Bird vs Darling Culp ct al. Htchard (loorge's uso vs Conyngham twp. (icorgo Boyer vs Thomas Gerlts. Hess and Thomas vs H. F. Kverett. Mccready Bros, vs Com M. F. Ins. Co. ot Colum bia. Adams Son vs Francis Adams, Trustee. William F.bncr vs M. (1. Smith. J. J. MoIIenry vs Dyer C Moss' Bx'r. Mary U. Holmes vs J. S. Woods ot ux. W. II. Y'orgey vs Locust Mt. Water Co. Archibald Patterson vs William K. Patterson . II. E. llcacockvs William Mastcller. Slontgomery cox et ux vs Nlclolas Bcaglo. c. D. Fowlor vs Berwick Uoro. Casper Frant i! vs Berwick Boro. William It Tubbs et al vs Isaiah Bowor ct nl. John U Sponcnburg vs Lerwick Bom John llomboy vs M. M. Hartzcll. T. F. Craig vs Mahala Craig. Frank Stewart vs O aulol F. Soybort. Nicholas Boaglo vs Montgomery Cox. A. K. Smith vs Samuel Brugler. J. J. Crawford vs Hiram Thomas. C. B. Brockway vs Locust Mt. o. I. Co. ct al. Walnwrlght S Co. vs Conyngham s ccntralla Poor District, c. W. McKelvy etal vsC. B. Brockway. D. F. Soybcrt vs Adams & son. A. B. Herring ct al vs S. C. Creasy. John 11. Casey vs II. A. sweppenhlscr. Geo. P. Stlner vs LllJnh Albertion. N OTICE. Notlco Is horebv crlven that thn following nr.. count has been tiled In tho court of Common Ploas of Columbia county, and will ho presentod to tho naiu vuui i. uu iiiu luuriu jtiuuuay m ijepiumoer, A. D. 185, and conllrmcl nut, and after tho fourth day of said Tenn conllrmod absolute unless excep. Hons aro tiled within that time. 1st, First nnd final account of Andrew Fowler committee of tho person and ostato ot KlUabclU ueitcricii a lunatic W.M. II. SNYDEIt, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's omco, Bloomsburg, ra., Sept. 1, '83, NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR IN COltroItATlON. IN TUB COMMON TLBAS FOR THE CO. OF COLUMBIA. Notlco Is hereby given that an application will bo mado to tbo said court on Monday, tho 2Sth day of September, A. D. 13S3, at thrco o'clock In tho afternoon, under tho "Corporation act ot ono tho supplomenls thereto, by James Dyke, Georgo n, uopo, jonn lunnec, jtoDcrL v. oonesana joun It Davis for tbo charter ot an Intended corpora tion to bo called "Tho odd Fellows cemetery As sociation of tho borough of Ccntralla, Columbia tuuuiy. i-u.," iuu cuurucier ana object ui wmcu Is establishing and malntalntntr a cemetery or burial placo tor deceased bodlcs,ln or upon grounds on tho Locust Mountain, cast ot tho borough of Ccntralla, In said Columbia county, and for theso purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tho rights, bcnetlt8 nnd privileges conferred by tho said act ami us supplement s. CHA11LES O. BA11KLEY, Aug.-14-tf. Solicitor, jyAIN WRIGHT & CO., WJIOLESALE Q ROGERS, Philadelphia riSAS, SYKUl'S. COFPSB, SOO All, MOL I SEi, RICK, SPICES. BIC1BB SODA.&C, tC, M. K. Corner Second and Arch streets. Itr.jrd.irj'Viil rooolvu prompt attentlii Read and Save Money, Now 18 the time to Build. noi German PlnoSIJln, 5 or o in, wiao No I winch siding planed, " Hemlock (lerm:m siding, 6 Inch " " lloortng, " whttoptno " " yollow " " ' surfaced pino boards, " sawod plnoslilnilos. No a No 3 ' " " No 1 sap sawod pino shlnglos, 117 oo peri li uu ll oo 1 U 00 17 00 ' IS 00 ' 17 00 ' 3 U0 ' 2 90 ' 1 74 ' 1 75 UJ ' J heart shayodplno " from J5 00 to 7 00 " hemlock " " " 4 00 to 4 M ' Bhlnglo lath, s 75 " plastering lath, i 00 Hemlock fencing, u CO " guagoil fencing o Inch wldo, 10 00 " lioards 10 to 1J Inch wldo, 10 00 " bills any sUo from llOOOtoHOO I kcep a full stock of the above kinds of Lumber always on hand, and will sell at these prices during year of 1885, Orangeville, Columbia Co., Pa. npr 3-Cm $50 REWARD. vou livery Omico of Adulteration intiik THE WONDERFUL 3-LB BAB. MADB ONLY JJY Gownns & Stover, HulTalo, N. Y. For salo by all first-olass grocers. April 10-l-yr r I'llICK list OP ROOFING SLATE on Cars at Quarry. SS' J !i.!ft2i". Utoto ji.ro fco-lltlb Blato iouto iuj Seconds ,. ( No, g itlb Slato , . Mod slato .......,. ....!, . . io m flpwn Ul.lr. ..... 1 '"-'V uiviMu.uw , 4.w J, I.. IIUI.I., ia Lackawanna Aveuuf, Bcranton, Pa Soap PUBLIC SALIC OF VALfABI.K Tho undersigned will oner at public salo on Friday, Sep. 25, 1885, at 11 o'clock n.m.,on tho premHos, all that cer tain ploco, parcel nnd tract ot land sltuato tn tho township of Jackson, county ot Columbia and Stato ot Pennsylvania, bounded nnd descrllicd as follows, to-wlt! Beginning nt a p03t, thenco by land now or late ot Matthew Mcllenry, north fifty, seven; degrees west two hundred nnd thlrty-ono perches to a vrhlto oak; thenco by land of t'10 lielrs ot Wesley Snyder dee'd north thlrty;no and ono-halt degrees east ono hundred and sUty-two perches and eight-tenths to a post; thenco by land of Joshua Savago south sixty degrees east seven- ty-nlno porches to n post! thenco by land now or latoot Ephrlam Mcllenry south eleven nndono halt degrees west, thlrty-thrco pefches nnd live tenths to a post) thenco by land ot samo south lit teen degrees cast thlrty-ono perches and tour tenths to a post; thenco by land of tho samo south forty-ono degrees west thirty-two porches to n post; thenco by land ot Iho B.vno south fifty-seven degrees oast, ono hundred nnd twenty-thrco perches nnd nine-tenths to a post; thenco by laud now or late ot Daniel S. Mcllenry south thirty two and ono-fourth degrees west clghty-threo perches to tho placo of beginning, containing 171 ACRES nnd 111 perches, strict measure, erected a good On which Is 1 1. Tho abovo described tract Is a timber tract well covered with good growing timber. As tbo prop erty must bo sold tills 13a rare chance for securing a good tract ot timber land. TKK.M3 OF SALK: Samo ns tho usual Orphans' Court terms, to-wlt: Ten per cent, of one-fourth of tho purchase money to bo raid at tho strik ing down of tho property, tho one-fourth less the ten per cent nt the confirmation absolute and the remaining threo fourths In ono year thereafter with Interest from conllrmatlon nLsl. Purchaser to givo approved security for tho faithful payment of purchnso money, according to tho abovo terms. AAltON KKLCHNEI!, It I. KELCHNnn, JOHN FKSTLIi, H.C. KELCHNKIt, LKVI FESTKlt, O. W. KKLCHNEIt, Executors of John Kclchner, dee'd. ALSO In pursuanco ot an order ot tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, Pa., tho uhderslgnod execu tors of tho cstato of John Kclchner doe'd will e.x poso to publio salo on the rremiscs on Saturday, September 26 '85. commencing at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day tho following described valuablo real estate, to-wlt: ono farm situated In Mt. Pleasant town ship, Columbia county, Pa. 141 ACRES of land lying near tho vlllago ot Llghtstrcct, ad joining Fishlngcreck on tho south and east, and land of A. C. VanUcw on tho noi th nnd Urlmcs on tno west, about ISO acres cleared and in a good stntoof cultivation, tho balance In timber, a largo BRICK HOUSE and a good well of water at tho door, largo bank barn and well of water, all in good condition, wagon houso and out buildings on tho rreinlses. ALSO at the samo time a largo and farm In Scott township, in tho Milage ot Light street, Columbia county, Pa., over 100 ACRES of land, 75 acres of farm land and in a good state of cultivation, tho balanco socurilig tho water ngnt, 2 Dwelling Houses and a bank barn and nut. liniiriinra nn iim n..,.L sos, four pair ot burrs and nil ot tho necessary iiuwuiuvry in mm, an in good condition and woik ing order, good water power anil plenty of water at all times, fed by Fishlngcreck. Surveys of abovo described tract3 will be fur nished on day ot salo for tho insneet Inn nf n-ii-tlAj desiring to purchase, giving metes aud bounds nnd nu uAum utiuuu ui L-ueu larm. TEHMS OF SAM!: "Ten nor rnnt nf nnn.Mn.n, of tho purchase money to bo paid nt tho striking uuiyu ui vnu property, i no one-fourth less tho ten percent, at tho conllrmatlon nbsoluto and tho re maining threo-fourths in ono year thcroaucr mm mwiiai irum coniirmauon nisi. l"ur chasers to pay for deed?. Purchasers required to givo approved security for tho faithful payment of purchnso money, nocordlng to tho nbovo terms. 11. C. KELCIINEIt, E. L. KELCIINEIt, fino. W. KELCHNEII, Executors. A BIG. OFFER. ?;0 ifflSS SSS 100) Wahlng Machines. If you want ono .,.. . 601111 113 l'our nalni P- and express of at once T11B NATIONAL CO?T bept.-4-lUl. at iiey sr., N. V, SOLUBL PACIFI -pSiS) applied to the soil, j wit ii uu lucai agent KOR SALE BY FARMER'S PRODUCE EXCHANGE. 0. W, KITCHEN, MANAGER, Bloomsburg, Pa. Sn"h Acrpnc; A C CREASY, Lime Ridge, Pa. bUD. Agents. . H BROWN, Light Street, Pa. Sept. -1.2m AMERICAN All our subsenberri who will jmy thoir subscription necounts to this paper 111 lull to dato, and ono year in ad vance, will bo presented with ono year's subscription to TIE "AURiCM W,HfJ;& 1V hy H. A. Ilnckett, nt Fort nniTO ,,""?! n,Ml ivl,ch 13 rosily inking rank as 0.10 of tho loaaiiiK Ami 0 kCtlt t,,0i C0XT'- U i90VOle(l cxolusivoly to tho interests over 5 o of b, ,'CC,1C'' I)'?,rrv",?,,,' Qnnloncr, nn.l their household, nnd th woXZl ! C0,T0t'l(!vil11 that great ,.ortio of tl.o pcoi.lo of Uio world, the I armors, 'iho subscription price s ONU DOLLAH PK14 YKAU. STm Ho If' ?,0"B ,l,'o,,l,, 11 rta ow i,lci,to i'oiv ...1,1.1-: taSl lnltlh f("nMv.t , profit to tf.e.nselves. It makes tho homo swslsj lS,n,, 11,0 8,owicr co"to,,tc,l th BSTThis is a very liberal oiler ami should ho taken advantage of. Hwdll & BiifctenltendOT, PdQLisliEa Cor.iirmiAH. DEM00RATIO STATE TICKET. STATU Tltl'.AStJItl'.lt, CONHAD 15. DAY, 01' PIIII.AKUM'IIIA. " CEMOSf.IIO COOWIY TfljET. I'Oll Slll'.ltll'l', SAMUEL SMITH, roil JUIrt'cO.M.MlSStONKIt, (1. w. mui, i ou couoniiii, DR. .1. M. OWINNUll. PlrkEy RfOFJS. IH,OOMs15UK(Jm"aII 1CKT. Wlicat per bushel $ 0, 1 00 Ityo " " GO Corn " " 00 Oats " " 40 Klour per bairel B 00 it 0 00 lltittcr SO Tallow 0,"! I'otatocs now.... no Dried Apples Ot Hams 11 Hides and shoulders 08 Clilckcns 10 Turkeys 12 Lnrd per pound 10 liny per ton....' 10 00 llecswnx 25 Hides per Hi 5 to 7 Veal skins per lb 07 Wool per lb 3.', Philadelphia Markets? CORRECTED WEEKLY. FEED- Western winter brau, spot. 15.50 Choice, 15.T5. t'Louit. Western extra's 3.a a 3.7s : Penn a family, 4.00 4.21 Ohio clear, I.S 4,t5: winter patent S.S0W 5.35. 1 a ' co'n-M WM,'IVan!arC'11, N"' ,,,,M ,01' OATH.' jio. 3 w'hlto ( 3T: No. 2, 38 1IAY AN1) STltAW Tlmothy-Cholco Vcstern and Sew York, V.l. fair to good Western nnd Newlork, l. 21.: medium Western and New )ork, 10. ( 12. : Cut hay ns to quality 21. a 2.1. straw s S!W I6' at 6traw' 9 Oat i?;HJiSST7I,e?J',ylv?n,n ,s! western li. UUTTEIt. Pcnnslvanl.i creamery pilnts ch Western extra ir. II.UrVte1u"iyitTrow'q' 13' mlJ lot8 "yiDOWS Al'1'ltAISE.MENT'S. nrTi!?nKl0V,'1?,'K?w;,' ni'Praisemcnt's will bo presented to tho orphans' Court of Columbia fi!,DtJ'(!a "'0 fourth Monday of Heptember, A. I) . !S 2SS ?0l;nrln,;ll n'sl, nnd unless exceptions arc absolute a" thcrca(ter will bo conitnued .?!1.nKclclmcrc,t:l(l?"(lc'00A'iCl1. Centre, realty, i?Llci'jlcJ..stluo Cs,ftte deceased, Locust, person. UHY, f.'Jtj.rjJ. sonalty,rlOT.oo!iftmbet'k aeora8C'1' J'ison, per- J!n,anucl SavECi deceased, Jackson, personalty, vSSSEKk'iJST1"1 ,lcccasc,, ..V.'K3 J' Ulnl (JocMscd, Locust, personalty, JJUU.UU. 1 Jolm Yohe, Jr., deceased, Miniln, realty, W.l.25, rersonalty, IUJ.75. ' ' (1. M. Quick, WII. II. SNYDI5H, Deputy. t'lerk, o. C. Clerk's onice, liloom,burg, P.t., Sept. 1st, 18S3. "COURT PRO0LAMATQN. WilKKEAS.tlioiron. William Elwell President Judgo of the Court ot Oyer nnd Terminer and General Jail DeliveryCourt ot Quar ter Sessions of tho Pcaco and tho Court of Common ricas and Orphans' Court In tho 20th Judicial Dis trict, composed of tho counties ot Columbia; and Montour, and tho Hon3. James Lako nnd F. L. hhuman, Associate Judges ot Columbia county, hav e Issued their prcccpt.bcarlng dato tho 10th day ot May In tho year ot our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and cighty-llvo, and to mo directed for holding a Court ot Dyer and Terminer and General Quarter Sessions of tho rcace, Court of Common Picas and Orphans' Court, In Dloomsburg, In tho county of Columbia, on tho fourth Monday .being tho sstli day ot sept, next, to continue for two weeks. Notice is hereby given to the coroncr.to tho Jus tices of tho Peace, and tho Constables of tho said County ot Columbla.that thoy bo thon nnd there In their proper person nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon ot said 2Sth day of sept, with their records Inqui sitions and other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their oaices appertain to bo done. And thoso that aro bound by recogntzanco to prosecuto against tho prlsonera that aro or may bo In thoj.ill of tho said county ot Columbla.to bo then and thero to prosecuto them as shall bo ust. Jurors nro re quested to bo punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at llloomsburg f 0 tho 19th day of August tn tho year ot our -j L. s. Y Lord onu thousand eight hundred and l J elghty-llve, and In tbo ono hundred nod ninth car of tho Independence ot tho United States of America. Sheriff's onice, JOHN MOUHKY, .Sheriff. We want 1,000 Moro HOOK AflKNTH for tho per sonal ;HWory,of 40,000 copies already sold. Wo want ono agent in every tJiaud Army Post nnd In eve.-y township. Send for Special Terms 1 0 Ageuts, or secure agency atonco by bending Wets, In stamps for outfit. AddiessForshee & McMakm,0','.:1- Ohio. aug2l-lv ' aid GUANO. ANNITATi RATXS KftAnn TKC This old and reliable Fertilizer, which has been on the market for eighteen yenrs, is unsurpassed for use on Farm, Onrdou, Lawn, or i lower lied. It is a complete manure, rich in all the necessary elements. The Farmer who plants his crops, looking to the money they will return, finds that every dollar's worth of SOLUBLE PACIFIC CUANO repays its cost many times over. Try it, and be 1 . lamPhlets, with testimonials, etc., forwarded free. If in your vicmity. address (SLIDDEN & CURTIS, Gon'l Selling Agents, Uoston, Mas FMIU I"