THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. FOll A DKMOIOUS AND Nothing equals griddle cakei intwl by mentis ot llio health prcscrMiig, jmro vegetable dry lioi,v,HN:ifs saki: yeas'i' to Ire had ot nil gioccrs AT to C'I'H. A HtlX. in C'olti'M III u lloxi It your grocer ilnet not keep It order I , by mntl of Win ii i 'n Mule VtiiKt t iMiiM'j i Hoc lirntrr, N V, The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY. FHimUAHY, fl. 1080. (DHHiiT ttiiiuoiii Tint: TiBtr. Trains on tho Philadelphia J; H Hi leave Itupert as toUon-B i NOIITII. SOUTH. 1:111,1a, 11:1.) a. rn. 3:IJ p. m. 11:13 p. in. o Tr.ittnon tho 1). L. W. H. It. leavo Lioomsburg aatollowHi SOUTH. SOCTH. f,:81 n. in. S.'W ft. m. 1(1.21 n in. 11:41 n. m. J.'.'n p. m. 1:11 p. in. p. m. B: IT p. til. 0 Tnlnsnn tho N & W. 11. Hallway pass Ulcuin I'nn ns follows i NOIUII. ROUTIt. U.5.' ft. in. ls-.or p. in. (l.SV p. in. 4:15 p. in. ei'NPAr. NORTH. 80CTII. lo.u a m lilfpm I'lIIII.IC HAI.JCS. Mary Smith will sell personal properly on the preniKcs of Aurnii Smith in Hemlock township on Thursday, 1-Vli. 18, ut 10 n. in. Ucorgo V. l-'nrvcr, executor of Uceirgii Karvcr, deceased, will sell vnluuble renl cs tato on premises In Jncksnti township, on Saturday, February 20, 18S0, commencing nt 2 o'clock p. in, Sec advertisement. Stephen I'oho will sell valuable personal property on his farm In Centre, township Thursday Maicli -I, 1830, commencing at o'clock. Scvornl head of horses and cat tle, also chickens, farming utensils, &o. ll'-Ollill. I'.nns .Ir.coby is slowly improving. Paul 11. Wilt, Ksq., went to New York on Tuesday. .Mr. Jus. Fritz is reading law in the ollleo of C. 0. llarklcy, Esq. James llarrett, Constable of Ccntralla, was in town on Monday. MlssSttlla stcklcr, of Tunkhannock, is the guest of Miss llessle Mclvclvy. W. II. lllmwn, Esq., of Catawissa, is tin only lawyer In the county who Indulges in the luxury of a typewriter. Allien. Smith nnd John AV. Smith, or Luzerne, county, spent scveinl days with their brother, Slieilll' Sinlfh, this week, lltv. h. Zahner lias gone on u western trip. HewiU lie iibsenttwo weeks,u:id there will be no Service at the Episcopal tor the lie.U two Puiulays. Jncoliy sells sweet cider. A Jersey calf for talc with pedigree. Inquire of H. Stohner. 2t I. S. ICuhn brought a car load of cattle fiom lluli'tilo on Tuesiluy. A daughter of Alonzo Krcsslcr te very sick with typliniu pneumonia. M. C. Woodwind will bo a e-mdidato for constable nt the coming town election The back water nnd ice from the t;orgc in the river stopped the Ilaiton mill the fore part of the week. Tho coon saw its shadow on Tuesday. According to the old tradition tliero will be six weeks of cold weather. An application for Incorporation of Espy us a boroimh was before the Grand Jury on Wednesday nnd was not allowed. There will be a grand ball at the Skating Rink the evening of Washington's birth day, two weeks from next Monday. Notick. Any one wishing a vendues crier, please call on the undersigned. 2t David Winnek. Hut tew lciks have been found in tho mains ot the Stenm company, and these lire being icpilred in rapidly as possible. I hereby announce myself ns n candidal' for Tux Collector fur the several district of the towu of Hloomsburg. J. F. C.M.DWEI.I. Dr. Shattiick, at the Saniliiium, oppoiitc the depot, wishes to exchange a lwgo Iur ham stock cow- and some c.tsh for u cow, part Jersey, giving ii large mess of rich milk. Election tickets, on good paper, for 2.- cents a hundred at tills ollice. Special tickets, with names printed in, BO cents ti bundled. Address the Com-miiian', Hlooms burg, P". lf Most of the cac9 on tho criminal lUt being cither continued or settled, all trav erse jurors not empaiinelid In the case of Commonwealth vs. Holland, weie dis charged on Tuesday afternoon. A hotel llcei.su lias been grunted to Ja cob L. Oirton at Die stand now occupied by him, and he 1s picpared to entertain sti angers ami travelers. u well as hi friends. Stabling connected with tho hotel. President Edward II. Maglll, of Swartb- inoro college, will deliver u lecture In tho Normal Hall on Wednesday evening, ten- ruary 17th. Ills subject is ono In which tho nubile is Interested. All are lnv ited. Ail- mission free. Tliero was u very p'eiisant party at Mil' snnln llnll lu Catawissa lust week, Thurs day evening, and dancing was indulged In until fur into the next morning. .Methtr- cll's orchestra furnished tho music and we nre Informed that it gave general salisfact Ion. Tn an opinion filed lust Tuesday Judgo T.Uvoll holds that seivlce of u summons on ,n superintendent of n railroad Incoiporuted in this State, but having its principal ollleo out of tho Slate, is not u good service, in an ucllon for damages caused uy uiu ncgii genco of tlio defendant. MUa l' Peterman tiled on Tuesday morn Ing at her rctldetico on Main street, aged 03 veaM. Her death resulted iroin u para iviln Kirnkn received a few" weeks ago. She was engaged in the mllliniry business for Btwerul venrj and aenulied some property. Tno funeral took place on Thursduy ut 3 o'clock, Ilev. Manhart olllclallng, A horse belonging to Duckaluws' livery camo dashing ilowu Main street lust Friday wlih tlio tlelgh upside down, V Agcr wan coining from LlghMreet with It nnd in turning out for team nn Turkey Hill ho upsit and tho homo ctiuio on nlono, It was stopped by F. I). Dentler In front of his store. Tho sleigh was badly broken nnd ono of the hnr6c's l.lud leg was cut I liereby iimioiiiico myself as candldato for Co ector of Taxes of tho several ills trlcts of. tho town of Hloomsburg. 8t D. F. Wkus, U llcmnrd lias i fine stock of watches, Jewelry nnd silverware. Only first clas9 goods nt low prices nil goods warrnntcd ns represented. dec U-tf List of letters remaining In tlio Post Ofllco st Denton for month ending Jnn. .11 1880. Mr. 1'. K, I'atton, Mrs. S. A. Conner. 0A1ID3. J. llcnch, Ella E. Applcman 1'. M. List of letters remaining In llio I'oat Of. lice nt Hloomsburg for week ending Feb. 2, 18S0: Miss 1 ! m iii n J. Ilarto, William II. Evans, Mr (1. 0 Fngmnn, James Funston, Jntnes Klsuer, Miss Minnie Mndgcburg, Miss Em. ma .Miller, Mr. W. II. I'atton, Mr 0. S. Tllley. l'clsons calling for these letters will rilensc say 'advertised." (JkoikikA. Ci.Aiix', I. M. Fr. Slinttiick, the proprietor of the ltcst Cure Sanitnilum tit this place, lias iccently built nn incubating department In connec tion wilh his poultry houses nnd hns on exhibition In running order tho Perfect Hatcher, which is considered one ot the Illicit incutiators made In tills country. The Dr. wlU bn glad to show these ma chines to any persons desiring to purclinse. Much lime and labor in these days nre be ing saved by hatching chickens by incuba tors. This Is the substance of what tho Sentinel ot last week says about tho Court Procla mation t "The commlssloneis had uo right to make n contract fur tlio publica tion of the Court Proclamation, but (he Smtinel insists on being paid for It with, out imy contract. The form is Illegal, but tho Sentinel demunds pny for It though illegal." The Sentinel has great sympathy for the "poor lax payer" when some other paper eels the pay, but has no hesitation lu demanding pay for the same work that It Insists no one elso ought to be paid for." Logical Isn't It? Paul E. Wirt nought a new Farrel safe, ami It arrived on Thursday of last week. In taking it up slabs to his ollice on the second lloor of tho Coi.umiiian building, too small n rope was use!, and when the safe was near the top of the stairs the rope broke and the snfo descended like nn earth quake and stopped nn the pavement. The safe in Us descent kept on the planks most of the way and tlld no Injury to the side walls, but tore up tho steps badly, nnd broke a hole in the lloor, at the foot of the stairs, but was not injured itself. Henry Ort's team stood in the street near by, un tied, and the noise frightened them so flint they run ofT, but were caught down Mar ket street before doing any damage. The safe weighed about 11)00. Among those who have favored us cither in person or by letter recently arc Isaac I) Pulton, G. M. Kline, H. W. Illppcnsteel, John II. Shultz, II, Ii. Hccdy, John Kemp ton, I. K. Krickbaum, G. W. Haber, II. M. Johnson, 1). IC. Sloan, I!cubenIloinboy, J. II. Parker. L. 11. Uupert, W. U. Peter man, G. H. nobbins G. P. Driesbnch, An drew Claik, II. II. Ilrown, William -Miller, A. W. Snyder, A. 15. Croop, J. O. Pursel. James Peterman, A. O. Stronge, John Kir kendiill, J. G. Swank, Phineus Smith, Thomas Weaver, J. Hess, I. K. Applcman, li. Kitchen, Mrs. E. D. Hughes, S. W 1IH1, P. Delonq, C. H. White, P. V. Weaver, 0. L Helles, Jacob Geisinger, Eli McIIenry, I. L. Stiickbouse, Harm-in Kline, J. F. Derr, Andrew Conley, .Mrs. Ella Ilaitman, llenjaniln Miller, E. M. Wurdin, Peter Hrugler, J. A. r-'unston, G. Y. Moury, C. L. Sunds, J. H. Hibby, Isaac Andreas, G. W. Apnleinan, Simon Helcluml, John Moran, Jacob Fisher, John Fctterman, Cornelius Fetterman, W. L. Cole, Ellsha Hrugler, Samuel Helwig. lClcclloil XntlccH. Wf will send bv ninil nost.nntd to :nv cmstti'jle iii tho county, one dozen election notices on receipt of 10 cents. Th.s is mucli cheaper lliun they can bo written. tf Lecture at ?IIUllle. Edward II. Mnclll, Prttident of Swnrlli- moro college, will licturc ut .Miilville on the evening of the IStli in st. His subject is "The Value of a Modern Collecc Course of Study." lie has much to say that is of service to the great cause of cducutlou. Slierlll's Halet,. Sherllt Smith sold the follow loir nroner. lies at tlio Court House on Jlomlay after, noon : Tin eo lots In Ctilnwissa. sold as the propirly of C. W. .McKelvy to Deborah J. iciveivy, lot- lyiiu. Pioperty of John Waters, in Espy, to M. U. Woodwind, lor 4200. The sale of propirly of Daniel S. Young was udjouiued until Saturday ut 2 p. in. iitlce. TO CONrKAd'Olts AND HUILIIKIIS. 1 have, on liutid and for sale 1,000,000 ft. of one -Inch second-growth while pine Hoards, Including about 100,000 ft. of pitch pine, is ii good quality and nil perfectly dry, has been piled two yeprs, will sell rcusoimbW tor cash, Also a lot of hem lock fencing mid shingles of dillerent kinds. lioui: McIIk.niiv, Jau. 15, 1880,-lt. Hcuton, Pa, Almtlt Itonil Tux. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvuuia has rtnently rendered several decisions of gen end interest in the matter of road tax. The right of farmers to work out their road tax ha been generally If not universally con. ceded ; supervisors in a few townships, in. slsted on the tax being paid In money. A test case lias been decided in favor of the tax.puyers, and their right to work out tho tax distinctly and llnally nlilrtued. In othtr cnse3 collectors of road taxes have claimed u commission on the part worked out, ns well as ili.it paid Into tho town ship treasury. Tho Supreme Court de cldes that till clulms for such commissions should be i ejected, Hie woiking out of tho tax imposing no labor on tho collector or treasurer but on thu supervisor who is paid for ills services. Aiiotlivr Defeat fur Minion 1', Case A short tlmo nzo Judgo Penrose, of tho Orphans' Coutt, tiled nn adjudication of the account of the cstatu of Charles C. Hhodes, Sr., who died Intestate In April, 1831. When tho estate was under audit n number of largo claims were presented ugaiiist it, among which was Hint ot Simon P. Case for $M1,1W:), ullcged to bo duo iindir transartlou stild to have taken place between the claimant and tho decedent somo years ago in connection witli tho niTiilia of the Danville. Uuzleton and Wllkcs-Huno Hallroad, and thatof Holmes 1). Keller, who claimed some $13,000 for tho alleged miking of money on Mr, lthode's notes, and the negotiation nnd sulu of railroad bonds for him. Tho ludco disallowed both clulms, nnd both claimants tiibscriuenllv tiled exceptions to his rullnii. Aigument was held by the Court In bano recently iinon tho exceptions aud Judge i Ashman tiled an opinion In the mutter f missing tlio exceptions and confirming a Judgo renroso's adjudication. Ilcrwlck. After thr conflagration In Philadelphia tho Inadequacy of her wntcr works Is tils, covcrod or rather It has been known for tunny long years, yet was neglected, and Iso the Incfllclcncy ot her flro engines. Tho snmn wny with Hcrwlck. Wo havo our little engine that wouldn't save n smoko house, nnd plenty of boys who could bundle n good flro engine. A goto f wind during a flro here, would destroy llio town without help or hope. People who own properties In town neglect the means to snvo tlicm in cases of emergency. Foro wnrned, fore armed" Is of no ac count. it Is tulil there nre somo prospects of Dr. Hatter moving fromKescopeck to Hcrwlck. Ills prnctlco nnd his success proclaim htm n good physician. Trelcott Ilros. have sold 21 sleighs this season, nnd hnvecontructs forsellingmore. The business prospects for Herwick nre brightening. The Evnngcllcnl church, Ncscopcck, hns n revival. The Salvation Army, of Bloom, made ap plication here for a hall, nnd went nwny disappointed. Now, that our borough elections nio coming on It is to be hoped parties will bo .toted that will see to lighting our streets. I'liey have been In n deplorable condition forjiars. One could cut the dense dark ness with u knife. Pcdcstrlnns, going to orliomhomc, must stumblo( against each oilier or against n tree, fence or dry goods boxes or porticoes. Tho borough expend ed many dollars yenrs ngo for lamps, nnd where are they? Put nwny to rest. Let there be reform in this matter, nnd our streets decently lighted, ns other towns. Our pnveincnts have been entirely ncg cted. The snow nllnwcd to remain on them to bicomo Ico for people to break Ir necks or limbs on. More wretched sidewii'ks cannot bo found tn any town In the Stale. The responsibility lies with our authorities. Every property owner should be compelled to remove tho snow before his pmpei ty promptly before It becomes Ice. so that tinvel would bo safe; or It ould lu done ut his expense. Why has this matter been neglected? Hcv. E. II. Vocum, nftcr a revival of months in tho M. E. Church here, has started up n revival in Ncscopcck with his usual success. The Uev. is a symmetrical divine, nn excellent preacher and pastor, mid n hard worker. His equals nre scarce. The future looks favorable for Herwick n the way of business. All the stores nre doing a gooa business. Our schools nre in u nourishing condi tion. Miss Armstrong tills the bill ns prin cipal. Some talk of her going to Chicago to tench after her time is out here. Ber wick's loss will be Chicago's gain. Our Literary Club is quite an attraction. It meets Saturduy nights in thu Y. M. C. A, hall It Is attended with fine inslru mental music. We lieai- very little of the Chatau ma Cir. cle, yet wo understand It meets monthly, It is rather exclusive in its policy and none but the so-culled elite attend it. It was originally intended for the masses, and those who uro most In need of education and Instruction. J. O. Jacoby is doing n fine insurance busines. Ilowcr, of Bloom, is doing a good den tal business here. Jno. Kipner's new rJomicil on Market St. is assuming lino proportions. Jno. Lewis Bros., of Bloom, nre selling i lorida oranges here rapidly and cheap, It is rumored that Boycr will occupy the Iloyt House In the Spring. Mr. Hoyt will retire and become a private citizen of Her. wick. I liereby announce myself ns candidate for Collector of Tuxes of the several uis trlcts of Hloomsburg. Davie Wi.nnei:. Catn-wlHHii. The ice has been gorged in the river at tills place and m iking the river banks full. It yet has done no damnge, but lears tire entertained that in case of a sudden thaw, it may prove dangerous. Pay day on the Ctli inst. will mnko tlio fnces of the P. It, H. It, men happy and the merchants havo full pocket-bookp. .Mr. Shook purposes taking eliargo of the railroad hotel on tlio llrbt of April. Wo lir.d quite a numoer of people town from up the river, who havo to como to town to cross the river, as thu riyor is not passable between here and Berwick at present. The employes of tho Pennn. It H. do not seem to think that the plan of making them give a part of theirtwugeseaoh montl; is going to bo any benefit to them In .case ot u ilischurge, or that they seek other em ployment. There arc qulto a number of our citizens attend ng court this week. Wo notice that farmers or. tills side of the river aie taking advantage of tho good sleighing to haul .lime, so us to improve their farms. salesman drumming coal and iron op. orators, hardware, Ac, can add A 1 line One of our agents earned over $3,000 lust year. Box 1371 New York. 2t. Get your sale bills at the Coi.umiiian ollleo where you can get tho best job for tho Icust money. They can bo ordered by mail by sending us tlio names, list of urtleles nud time and place ot sule. tf Centre. Messiis, Editohs: Tho communication from Centre, in your lust week's issue, contained so many blun ders and misstatements, thp.t wo cannot forbear making a few corrections. Wo bcllove that tlio vlllago of C entreyllle is situated on tho North branch of tho Sus. quehunna Instead of tho West brunch. The proprietor of the hotel at tho abovo place is John S. .Mann, not Jackson Maun. The old homestead of John Kelcbncr, deceased, was purchased by Lafayctto Creasy for tho sum of $7,500, rather than the nominal sum of $750." Several other names of persons wero in correctly given, but tho nbovo items will sulllce. Correspondents may nnd do add greatly to tho Interest and value of u local paper, by giving tlio doings nud happenings, &c- of their respective Idealities ; but they should bo i case n ably sure of tho truth of their statements beforo giving them to tho public. A llttlo moro judgment nnd euro cxtrcls. ed by some of tho correspondents of tho several papers of Dlnomsburg, in rejecting items entirely trilling unil personal in thcli- nature, would, wu think, bo acceptublo probably to a largo majority of the road ers. A SiniseitiiiKii. Sc.H's Emulsion of Puro Coil I,terOll vltliiI'iop!uiHi!ilte Its Uso in Lung Troubles. Dr. Hiram Cadorttto, of Jacksonville, Fla, says; "I have for the last ten mouths prescribed your Emulsion, to patients suf fering from lung troubles, and they seem to bo greatly benefitted by Us use." Court I'rocecctltiKH. Tho regular February session of court began on Monday morning at 10 o'clock, Ids Honor, Judge Elwcll, and Hons. Shu. mnn nnd J.ako on the bench. Constables returns madog Grand Jurors called, ana Ezcklcl Fritz John nf .Tnrhnnn ntmnlntwt fntnmnn J Walters of Bcott annolntcd tlnstavc. The following auditors' reports were con- firmed nisi i on exceptions to account nf Geo. Ilnrtmun, sutvlvlng executor of Seth Hartmuii estate of Thos. W, Young on exception to account of Thos. Daltinan, guardian of Clias. Daltmnn estate of Pat rick Murphy in the matter of money paid In'o court on mortgage of Jacob Krclgh to Jacob Hrobst ct. nl. Commonwealth vs- Samuel Fedder, re- cognizance in $500 for appeal ance at next sessions. Commonwealth vs. Simon Poitst, recog nizance tor nppearance at next sessions. Commonwealth vs. Benj. T. Fetterman, nol. pros, entered. Commonwealth vs. William Lovell, sell- Ing liquor without license, true bill. Commonwealth vs. Mrs. W. Zelglcr, assault and battery, nol. pros, entered. Commonwealth vs. It. Joyce, desertion, nol pros entered. Commonwealth vs. Simon Poust, form. cation nnd Imstrrdy, nol. pros, entered. On motion of W. II. Hhnwn Esq. Horace H. Douty of Ann Arbor, Mich,, was ad mitted to prnclleeln Columbia county. Commonwealth vs. John Eifort, mali cious mischief, nol pros entcied. Thomas Barrett was smom .as a citizen of the United States. Commonwealth vs. Calvin Gross, forni cation and Bastardy, true bill. Applications for licenses were consider ed, mid nil licenses granted except M. Brcnnan's which was a new one for the borough of Ceutrallu. Iteport ot viewirs of n road In Sugarloal confirmed nisi. Widow's nppralsemcnt and executors' and guardians accounts confirmed nisi. Mary E. Jones vs. Willl.un E. Jones, nlias subpoena In divorce awarded. Petition torn special tax in Sugurlouf township filed, aud approved by the court. iteport of viewers of the following rouds confirmed nisi : In Benton near A. W. Wil kinson : in Cu'aw i9sa near H. J. Ilecder's. Inquest awarded In tlic estate of Hum phrey M. Parker. Commonweulth vs. A. J Evans, assault and battery, uol pros entered. Commonwealth vs. C. F. Harder, false pretenses, cause unfounded, defendant discharged. Commonweulth vs. Geo. H. Parker, lar- cency, defendant pleads guilty, nnd makes a statement of the circumstances, going to show that lie did not comprehend the crime he was committing. Sentenced to county jail 30 days, and costs of prosecu. Hon. Commonwealth vs. William Lovell, de. fendant pleads guilty. A. D. Seelcy, spe cial detective, was called and stated that he had bought liquor of defendant in Cnnyngham township, and tliat tho place had a bad reputation. The Court stated that the detective had been sent down there because the people in the neighborhood were ufrutd to complain. Lovell wns sen tenccd to pay a line of .200 and costs of prosecution. N, U. Funk Esq. continued as auditor on exceptions to account nf guardian of Laura Purker, to file his account on Feb 8th. W. Chrlsman Esq. continued as auditor in estate of M. Everett to report Fib. 8th Commissioners to value and appraise real cstite of Henry Gable deceased, continued M. L. Luke vs,0. F. Ferris et tix, rule to show cause why judgment shall not be i pened and the mechanic's lien stricken olt. Col. Freeze continued ns auditor In es tatc of Cora Crcvellng, n minor, 0 O. Barkley Esq. continued as auditor in estate of Mary F. Tremly, a minor. C. G. Burkley as auditor to distribute proceeds of sheriff's sale of personal prop crty of Espy Mfg. :Co., witli leave to file his report at any time during the term. W. II. liliawn Esq. continued as auditor in estate of Joseph Hess, to report Feb 8th. J. H. Maize Esq continued as auditor in estate of E, J. McIIenry, to report Feb 8th C. G. Barkley Esq continued us auditor in distribution of proceeds of sale of real estate of D. S. Brown, to report at next Argument court. Bessie Van Tassel vs. T. W. Van Tassel alias subpoena in divorce awarded. Greenwood School district vs. Emma Dewitt ct. nl. rula to show cnuse why judgement against W. Krickbaum shall not be stricken off nnd tl, fa. stayed. Crautltiif I.lceiiHCH. On Tuesday morning the Court disposed of the applications for licenses In which witnchscs hud been henrd. These were but three nnd In passing upon them Judge El well said : Wo do not think that tliero Is a necessity for any additional saloons in Cet.tralla Our disposition is to diminish, rather tho to iucrruse the number. For myself, I look upon saloons as fur more likely to bo Injurious to the community thun hotels for they nre used muinly, ulmost solely, us mero drinking places, while hotels, If proj- eily provided, are homes for tho travele and stranger, and in that rcpect are necessity. There is no objection to .Mr, Dnnuan; so far us appears, he is a sober and respectable man- but to gram his up plication would bo to incrcaso tho number of suloon-llccusea in tlio borough of Ceu traliu, and we therefore reject it. There was an application In this town for a salooti-llcense at May term. Wo laid .it down then us a rule that we would not incrcaso the number ot licensed places; imd wo refused the application, tliougl there wns no objection to the applicant nor to lliu place. Mr. McBrlarty, holder of a saloon-license lit Ccntralla, is well qualified and prepared in every respect (according to the evidence hiiro) to keep a hotel a public necessity ns testified. To grant his application will not Increase the number of drinking places and will bring t.io pluco better within tho control of the court. Wo have concluded to grunt him a hotcl-llccnso. The ame remarks aro applicable to tho application of Mr. Glrton for a hotel-licenso In Hloomsburg. Somo four or live years ago thcro was an application by Mr. Cald well for the samo house, which was refus. ed, not on account of any unfitness In the applicant, hut partly because tho building at that time was deemed unsuitable lor tho purpose. Wo then heard evidence pro et coulra, and camo to that conclusion. There are no objections against Mr. Glrton us tho keeper of a publlo place, he having main, tallied a good reputation in that respect for a uumber of years; In fact, his saloon, as a restaurant, as an eating-house, has u character abovo that ot the ordinary su loou. Since the former application, tho house has been repaired; and, although It is a smull one, It may, as Is claimed, accommo. datu somo portions ot the public team sters aud others who dislike to put up at the larger hotels, The necessity is ulleged uud shown by a number of witnesses, uud uot disproved. Wo grant tho license. I!nHt iicntou. Mr. Samuel Applcman, n respected citi zen of Benton township and a Ft. Mlfllln Ictlm. died last Friday night and wns burled Tuesday n in. In the Benton come- lery. K messenger vim sent to Cambra to ummon ltev. D. M. Ktntcr to preach the funeral sermon where ho was holding a scries ot meetings. But the Iter, had started on a trip up the rlvcr,but was sum. moncd by telephone at Sldckshlny from whenco he had not yet departed. Wellington Hughes of Cambra owns n herd of several hundred hogs among which hog cholera Is making sad havoc. Alf. McIIenry of Cambra lost another horse last week. Isaac Belles lost a valuable horso several weeks ago. There Is stopping at Cambra at present horso doctor nnd agent, taking Insur- ncc on llye stock for a Miflllnburg Insur ance company. Mr, Benton should not retire from tho correspondence 'list from such n lively town ns Benton. The correspondent ought be n McIIenry from the tact that repre sents the largest and most numerous fam ily name in tho ci'ur.ty. As a rule they lire noted as Intclllgci t, sober, Industrious nnd nn enterprising people, nnd their In lliicnco is a power In the county. Mr. John Drcsher,formerly of Stillwater, but now a citizen of Delaware, put In an ppcaranco at St. James last Sunday, lie reports the peach crop all right yet. He resides In peach land. Tho measles aro canvassing in the neighborhood of Cambra nnd Hendertown nd arc solicitors to raise a misery's com pany.bul have nol been successful thus lar I n nddlng many new i-ccruHs. What Is wrong about the court procla. matlon ? The Sentinel has it published word for word as tho Columman. Wo suggest a committee of Investigation to ex- amino the Auditor's report and the court proclamation: Let them have another coat of 'whitewash." Quito a number leaning over towards tho sick list. Mrs. George M. Gibbons is seriously 111. We acknowledge receipt of the "Pict- orhl Annual for 1880" lllustrativo ot domestic and forclgt. family life and cus toms both ancient and modern, city and country contrasts, pioneer life, admirable mountain tccnery and scenery by land and sea, at home and nhroad, in the wilds of the West and "Sunny South," including illustrations of beautiful architectural art and tho old log school- Ihcso varied pictorial sceneries ore not only pleasing, but instructive and inspiring, naturally ending the uiiud to further inquiry and search to learn moro about what is repre sented. For tho nbovo favor please accept our thanks, and t.lso the thanks ot ail the recipients ot said favor in our vicinity. We say thanks.for we know thnt they can- uot feel otherwise than very grateful. A PUZZLE. My 0, 8, 9, G, Is a metal. My 10, 12, 11, 2, Is a small liquid measure. My 3, 1, 4, 9, is destruction. My 7 is sometimes n vowel. My wholo was one of the leaders in the movement that revolutionized Christen dom. Ir your liver is out of order, if vou are bilious, lf yen have dyspepsia, If you havo no appetite, do not suffer but take one bot tle of Keller's Catarrh ltcmedy. Try it. oee nuveriiscment. I.lltlitHlrect. This being the time of year that a scar. city of items of general interest are to be found, I hardly know bow to fill up the space allowed for correspondence but will endeavor to give somo details of transact. ions that have taken placo during the past week. On Friday night last quite a number of our citizens in company with the band visited Hcv. II. W, Buck of Uspy by way of a pound party by which the line of gro cerles nnd ea'ables in general were replen islied for the Ilev. gentleman to excess but now for the fun which generally nccompa. nies such sleighing parties. On the return tho driver of llio frur horso team drove in to the ditch nt tholower end of town and let the occupants out on the side walk. Fortunately no one wns hurt. On Saturday last quite a number gather ed at the hotel kept by lleese Fairman to engage In a fox chase. As far as we know hounds were entere.l for the chase by the lollowlng gentry : II. B. Low, Thos Va. natta, Charles Vanllew, Geo. Whltcnlght, FrankMordan and J. I). Terwilllger. The fox was giyen half an hour start and then the hounds were let loose. The fox hav ing the start kept It, as the wiud kept the track filled with snow so that the houuds were bntllcd. He was followed until 0 o'clock but was not captured. Amount re oelved for him, live dollars and fifteen cents. In perusing tlio paper of 'last week wo notice nn error in tlio sale of real estate of John Kelchner Instead of seven bundled aud fifty dollars Jt should have been neven thousand nnd 11 f ty dollars. The only reliable catarrh remedy on the market to-day is Ely's Cream Halm, beini: free from poisouous drugs aud offensive odors. It has cured thousands of acute and chronic cases whiro all other remedies have failed. It quickly cures cold in tho head and catarrhal headache. Price, COcts. LOCAL NOTICES. Lacu curtains will bo opened this week at i. iv. nartman a sou's. People coming to Court next week aro invited to ouy u uon ol muslin at 1. YV. Ilartman & bon's. It will pay you to seo tha SI. 000 worth of embiolderles and white goods just bulng openen at i. n . iiariiuan s ooivs, Want 100 teams to haul bark now, to bo unloaded In tho cars at the railroad. Also, polutoes. turkevs. chickens, cccse. ducks. pigeons, thritty, white, clean shotes, that weigh from 25, 30, 40 00, 00, to 75 pounds. Duller, eggs, nice green apples, clovcrseed unu or ions, ut j.igutsircci. 21m. Silas Youno. Tho rush wilt bo to see I. W. Ilartman & son's lino Hamburg's next week. 0.000 yards of muslin 5c. to 30c at i. . nartman cu con s. TO WHOM IT MAY U0NCUKN All Dcrsons are hereby notitled that anv persons buying Conyngham township or ders will purchasu tho samo subject to any equities mat may exist as to tno taxpayers. That tno i axpiiyers Association aro will ing to mako all roads, keep In repair all roads nnd bridges freo of expense to indi vidual taxpayers lor the jear ihho, and subiect to tho direction of tho Supervisors of said township and as theru Is no legal tax levied for thu year, and ull legitimate expenses of tho lloau Department uro be ing pam, mere is no necessity lor any or ders beluc Issued. All orders require inc signatures ot both I orders requiro the signatures of both Supervisors of the Township Clerk nnd iii'uii, lam iu b ... u nu ,w . ubuiji. The abovo uotico is being given so that I.n.il.l .nn til,, c.ul rt III,, mun. . n nil persons can govern tiieuiselvcs accord. tngiy. a. .ii. hilkv, Agent lor Taxpayer s ASDOciatton, Ashland, l'a., Nov. 37, '85,-tf. I. W. Ilartman & tion'a stock of black and colored dress goods havo been admired for quality, style and price. The place to buy black silk Is at I. Y. iiantusu s oa-4. MARRIAGES. lKELEIt SMITH. At llio residence of 0. L. Bands, Est)., at Mordansvlllc, by C. L. Sands, Esq., January 31, 1880, Mr. Gen. M. Ikclcr, of Mordansvlllc, to Mtss Sadie M. Smith, ot Greenwood. BUSINESS NOTICES. " Send to 0. I Ilond & Co., Lowell Miss., for a book contulntng statements of many rcmarkatilc cures by liood's tsarsnpariiiu. "Dozens of letters a day pour In upon Dr. David Kenneth-, of ltoundoul. N. Y.. from people who have been benefitted by using his popular preparation called Ken nedv's 'Favorlto Itomedy.' And they of. ten illustrate wliat this remarkable medi cine accomplishes in some new and hith erto untried field ef operation. Not Infre quently patients come long distances to izrusn the Doctor b the hand and express their gratitude for deliverance from pain." IToy i) Daily Ulmos. J1-,l Adolph Lalloz, carriage manufacturer, 110 Carrol Street, Buffalo, N. Y., states! "I wos troubled with nausea of the sto mach, sick headache nnd general debility. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me." rilOTKOTIOJJ FItOM MALAttf A. The preventative Is tho far-famed Southern remedy, Simmons Liver ltegulator, a pure ly vegetable tonic, cathartic and alterative. It acts more promptly In curing all forms of malarial diseases than calou'cl or mil- nine, without any of tlio lnlurions conse quences winch lonow tncir use. nine me tteguiator ana ii win Keep your nvcr, bowels and kidneys in perfect order, and you will never nave an experimental Knowledge oi tno meaning or too worn malaria. Tho oowcrful curative properties of a Hon Plaster are lrreslsllblo when applied to Uackachc, Swollen Joints nnd muscles, Sc allca. P curisv. Sham nalns. or any sort ol soreness, lue best ami strongest porous plaster made. Atrial will demon strate It. .oc. Wo do not sound u needless alarm when wo tell vou thnt tlio taint of scrofula is in your blood. Inherited o acquired, it is mere, nttu Ajcr s Qursapariuu aione win cllcctuaiiy eratucaio it. I had to comb back the hair from my forehead and omit the parting to conceal my baldness. Slnco then Parker's Hair Balsam has made my hair as thick and elossv as ever. Ladles whose hair is Bet ting thin will find tho Balsam just splendid. Jlary swuDson, uiiicngo. jan-io-ii. TIIK AMBK1CAN INSTITUTE OS Sl'KEK's WINES. A committee was appointed to visit Al- fred Speer's vineyards and wine cellars at 1'assalc, J. i ne louowing is me re port : "Many will bo surprised to learn that within so short a distance of from New York Cltv Is an enterprise so extcn. sivc, of so much importance and so sue-1 ccssful. The dualities of these wines are not ex celled bv anv producer in tho world and during the Bcason when tho operations of I handling the grapes and expressing the luices aro in active progress it is interest ing to visit tho vineyards and witness the I operation. A. a. ileum, At. u., u. ii. .iiarun, j. Disturnell, Com. For sale by druggists. Many suffering people drag themselves about with falling strength, feeling that they aro steadily sinking into the gruve, when uy using 1'arKers ionic mcy wouiu ilntl a cure commencing with the (list dOBe, nnd vitality and strength surely coming,! back to tueru. I lan.-lo-ii. Certain minerals, onco forming a nnrt of almost every medicine, nre now regarded I uuugerous nntl unnccesssry. The evils they produco are worse than the diseases they ware siiDposed to cure. Dr- Walker's California Vinegar Bitters contains nothing I but the juices of plants and cures all ells-1 oruers ot the liver, SKln, KlUneys, UlgeHlve organs, utui uioou. From the Dundee "Record," Dundee, A". 1'. 1 was tioublcd for a long time with ner vous affections of the heart. It became so bevere that 1 found it difficult to Ho down- getting hardly two nights rest in a week. tieart wouiu Dcat verv fast at times, anil at other times very slow. When lying I uown count uear every artery in my neck ana chest beat, Becmlngly as loud as a clock's tick. I wns treated by some of the best physicians in Stenben and Yates counties, but received no decided benefit. l accidentally saw one of Dr. Kilmer's "In- valid's Guide to Health, 'ahd after carefullv reading It over concluded to try a bottle of I uis ucari nemctiy. i eiltl so, ana tiller us ing four bottles I considered invself cured. I can conscientiously recommend his Ooean-Weed Heart llemedy to any one af- Hicioii as i was. w. w. Wkstoott, Jan. 1, 1880. Ed tor Dundee Record. Dr. Kilmer's Ocean.Wee-d Heart Ilemedv is soiu uy all druggists, l'rice, $1.00. ijauoratory, litnghamton, IN. 1. Jan.-15-4t. Every day adds to the great amount of evldenco as to the curative powers of Hood's Sarsapurilla. Letters are contin ually beirg received from all sections of tho country, telling or benefits derived irnni tins great medicine, it is unequalled tor gencrul dcullitv. and as a b ood nun- tier, expelling every trace of scrofula or omer impurity, isow is we time to take it. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Low. ell, Mass. Sold by all druggists. We should havo better preaching if the preachers were all sound and healthy men. I Calvin may have had the dyspepsia, but it uiu mm no goott ns a theologian. A Weill- cdist minister of Hurtford, Conn., writes that Ur. Kennedy's "Favorite llemedy" cured hi in of chronic liver disease aud in digestion. His brethren of all denomina tions nre lespectfully invited to note the lact. ruck preachers aro in poor condll ion to proclaim me gospel news. Sound bod ies are wanted. rian..lf-4t. Tfhn lUby w lck, w ru bt CutorU, Winn ihiWHi Child, ho cried for CutorU, Whin h bftctma Mlii, ihs clanf to Cwtorlt, WbM th hid Chlliirta, ibt ( Uitm CMtorU, rvVHIM'.I'HIA.-Its Nature. Causes, l'reren. I J lion and cure. llrJohn II. McAlvln, Lowell, juuu,, i4 j eurs lux collector, cni irce to any oa- urese. leu o, 4W u CONSUMPTION. 1 bfct pwlttTretndy furthtaboTdliei by tt Dio thomtnOiof cMtiolth worit klndmdof lonf uadlnhTbueurd. Indeed, toatronjt 1 1 tor faith lu!UmccT,thlIwill tenelTWO BOTTLfS FRBH, togtlb.tr wlib YAMJAB1.KTRKAT1SK on ibli dUtfu HtDf IBDtrir. uivt)ipri ina i, u taarrii, PK.T.A.BlAKHIM.lliriirlSl., hew York. (Cb-N4t d FOKSALE. Alotofgroundaltuatoon Thlnl street In Scott Town, near tho Fair ground, about sixty by two hundred feet, on which U erected a dwelling house, grocery store, largo bake oven, stable and out-buildings. Also, another lot of ground adjoining the above about forty by two hundred feeton which Is erect. ed a 11WELUNO HOUSE, nearly new.nlctly paint. ed, andout-bulldlngs. For terms aad conditions apply to A. C, ItAllII, Kxchango, Montour county, l'a. or i;. w. .Miller, Hloomsburg, l'a. Jan. il. It. E. B. BROWER GAS FITTING & STEAM 1IEATJNG l)llI.EIl IN C111AT7IJC1 CfTT M11T I nn OLJ V I2jO QblllN VV Altll. I " All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Hoof ing and Spouting promptly atteuueu to. restrict attention given to heating by steam, Corner of Main & East Sts., BloomBburg, Pa. ?!L-L"!5! from n ooiniiinn Itlotrli. or Hrtititlnn. tn tho worst Si rolliln. Nnll-rliriim. "t in cr-Murr.,1' rtnii) or it oiibii nuiu, In uliort. all Ulsonses cnuttiil liv twul IiIotmI nm conquered by this powerful, purifying, find InrlKorntlnir medicine. Ureal llntliiR I I- rem rnpiuiy Iieni unuer n iipiiirii niunetiee Kneclally lins It ninnlfctoO It rmtcticy in curlnir Teller, Itop Iliili, Holla, Cnr- tiincicN tMirc i, ph. sr roi ii ion ntiren mill SHclllliKu, Illp-Jullil l)lcnc, White swelling, Jolire, or Thick Neck, ami Ilnliirueit (llnuil. Bend ten cents fn stamps lor a Inriro treatise, with col ored plntes, on Skin I)lonsos, or thu tamo amnnnr lornirriuiw on ccroiinnim ah onions. "Tin: iii.oou is tiii: i.iti:." Thoroughly clcnnso It by Ufinir Dr. I'lercc'n fioldcu illcillrnl Klurover), nnrt kimmI dlgeatloiii a fnlr kill. btio)iitit p.tlr llt, vital atrctlKtli, niul tiui!iu' of coiiflimiiiuiii win uo I'sitiumtico. consofs mm, which Is Scro IiiIoiim I)lt'iii.o ot llic .iiiir, is promptly mm etriuiiii)- n runted n,l cured bv thlH (lod-ullTll lTlmili-. If tnlcpn hefore tlio Inst stages of thi'illvnsenra reached. j rom us wonoeriiu power over this icrnDir falnl dlrirnftp. when Hint olTerhnr this now ppf. obratcd remedy to tlio public. Dr. I'irnci: Tuougnc Bcrinnsiy nt cninni? it ins t oil mi ill pi I oil (lu i p," but ntiiindoneil Hint luittie as ton limited for a iiifitlelnc which, from lu wonderful combination ol ttuilc.orstrpnfitlion loir, alterative, or I'lood-clcfttwlniT.nntl-hihous, pectoral, and nutritive proiK'rllPs.l8iineiiiapd. not only ns a leinedy lor consumption of the lungs, hot for nil CHRONIC DISEASES or THE Liver, Blood, and Lungs. Tf vnlt f.vl Hull, rirnwftv. rir-liltltntftil l.nv sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spoU on fueo or liody, frequent headache or dbit iipba, hud tnto In mouth, lntprniil heat or cblllf, alternating- with hot flashes, low spirits ani ffloomy borehodhi?s, im-irular appetite, and contpd tontritc, you nro Biitrcilnp from IiiilU Kcniinu, if Bin-pain, unu m urpiu i,ivert or "Illlloiiiiiei." In many coses only part of tlieso symptoms aro experienced. At a remedy for all soph ruses, or. Pierce' (iolelen Hlodicnl Discovery bat no equal. l orXVcak I.uiibk. SnltllliE of Illood. Nliortiiei ol llrealli, liroiicliltlt. Sovcro CoiiRht, CHiiiaiiiupiloii, and kindred affections, it is a toverehrn remedy. Send ten cents In stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption. Sold by Druggist. rnlliL 51.UU, ron $o.oo. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, 063 Main St., BorrALO, N.T. vcons little c a s a wt LIVEE FILLS. ANTI. IllI, IOHS nnrt CATHARTIC. Sold by DritRKlMN. 25 cents a vial. ,$500 REWARD M U offrrrd hy tlio proprirtorfl T ctf Dr. SafTP'a Catarrh Remedy for n case of catarrh which they cannoi cure. lf you l:awn discharge) from tho now. otfcnklTC or other wise, partial loh of smell, taste, or hpurinif. wpnk even, dull nam or pressure in head, you have Catarrh. Thou sands of casps terminate in e-onsumptlon. lir. Pflfl-e-8 L.ATA K1III HEMFIIY cures mpworon ns"nof Cnlnrrli, "Colli In llio Ilpnd," nJ" ' ' Cntnrrlinl lltauaciio. ui cents. Flvo Cold and Two Sliver Modnls, lwarded In 18i nt tho Expositions of New OrleaiH and Louisville, nnd the In- VJtitions Exposition of London. The superiority of Cornline over horn or whalohoau lias now been demonstrated by over five j ents' experience. It is mora durable, inoio pliable, more comfortable, and necer vreak s. Avoid chcai) imitations madoof various hinds of cord. None nre genuine unless 'Di:. WAnSFR'rt Coiuline" ia nrlnted uinsiuooi sicei cover. FOR SAIE BY AIL lEADINfl MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 53 Broadway, New York City. STANDARD MEDICAL WOKK FOR YOUNG AMI 3IIIH)LE-.l:il 31K.V. ONI.Yfl 11Y MAIL, POSTPAID. Illustrative Sample Tree to All. KNOW THYSELF- A Cirunt Mi-cllcnl wen K on Miillliuiiel Kxbaustod vitality, nervotuantl nlivie.il iichii. l'y, liremauue decllno In man, error ot louth.and thountolcl niKeru-s resulting from ludK-ietlon or excesses. A book for every man, jounir, mlddle aeed and old. 11 contains lis nrescrinllons tor nil acuiuanucnronic aiseases, e.icn onu ol i inch 14 imumuuie. rni tuiiuu uy ine auinor, wnosa ex perience for as ears la tuch as probably never he- foretell to tho lot of any physician, anu pages, I bound in lieautltulKrencli inu-iltii. emlmii i-nv. ere, tullgllt,guarantee(l to bo a liner work In every seusu than any other work sold In this country for i!.M), or tho money will bo i-emndcd In every in stance. Price only ll.o i by mall, po-.t-pald. Ilhw- iraiiYusampiufccni, neoto any oouy. hemi now. eioiumeaai awarueu ineauiuor uvino ll!nIl:ll .iieiiicui Anbeiciuiiiiu, iu me ire&iueni oi wiiicii.tne uuuru. iiib reauer is re&pecimuy reicri"cu. HlO lcnce Of life Ia wortll morn In Mm vnnnn and middle-aged men of this generation than all the gold mines of California and tho tlver mines of Nevada combined ti. tVii-uiiMf, The cleneo of life points out tho rocks and tHitcVsauds oa which the constitution and hopes ui man u uuiik iiuui iiaiv uvcil Inluuy wrvCKCa. Tho Science of life Is of rrronter v.ilun limn mi iiiemeuicainorKS puuiisiieu in this country lor mu imsi iHiieurs.- .in mm vimsiiimion. iius M-ieucuoi uiu is a superb anu masterly treatise on nervous und physical Ueblllty, Detroit There Is no member of society tn whom Mm Kci. eOCO Of lite Will not bo useful, whether youth. iSSLV. Kuardlan' 'istructor or clergyman.-.tiio- Adaresstneivauody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. ii raritcr. ito. 4 iiuinucn street, linstnn. mhvi .wtm may bo consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate illvuses that hao banied all other nhvsii-i.itiA n Rnni'tnitv. buch treated succcistully without an Instance of lauuru. .Mcnuun iiig loli-iidux, Ifcu3.il.lv. Tlio Jobbing Department of it i r. n mm -OFFTCE- is well stocked witli material for (loins "11 kinds ol' printing li 1 1 ing u&rtis, m mnwm m great variety. All kinds kopt in stoc opeeuu liricea on larro orders Ollieo 2nd door bolow Exejiango 1 lotcl, Main Street, iSloomslmr, Pa. VIRGINIA FARMS mm l1 1fir m mv uii uiu James Reilly, PRoi'MKTon or Exchange Barber Shop Si Fool Soon. At tlio old stand, under tlio Excliungo Hotel, BLOOMSBURG, PA. EXECUTOR'S SALE or valvadli: ltcsil 1 :;. ! By virtue of authority coatalned In the list will and testament of George Parvcr, late of Jackson township, Columbia county, deceased, tlio under slened executor will expose to public salo on Saturday, February 20, 1886, at 3 o'clock p. in. 1 on the preml-wsall that certain farm, tract ot land, situated In the said tovrnablp ot Jnckm, bounded on the north by lands ot Washington Knouse, Alexander .Knouso and li. A. Piatt, on tlio east by lands ot hit in Young and William Colley, on tho south by land? of Samus Young and (!eo. W. Farvcr, on the west by lands of It. A. llatt and Theo. V. Smith, containing about 85 Acres of Land and allowance, on which are erected a two-story Frame Dwelling House bank bariinndotheroiitbiilldlngs. Allot saldland is cleared, except about 20 a aim of TiMJimi land. Pursuant to directions contained in said will, tho nnllvldcd ono-tcntli part of mid real estate, the Interest of Mrs. Husaua Heath, ill not be bold. TKItMS OF HALE. Ten percent, ot one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of tho property, the one-fourth leaatheten percent on the nrst day of June, A. D. 1SS0; and tho remaining three-fourths in one) car,froin June 1st, 1Kei, with Interest from that date. (IKOlita: W. 1'AllVElt, ilxecutor of Oeorgo Farver, dee'd. It. lSccKi.smiAU, Atl'y. V. o IKrrs, Pa. THE Attractive. Entertaining, In- structive. The Family Journal of America. STORIES OF THE WAR ILLUSTRATED IN EVEEY ISSUE. Paper for the Homes of the Land Spatklins and Orie'i- nal In Every Feature. AN the first of January a now depart- 1 1 "l c every fenturo of tlio Weekly J Timus was niiitlc. Every number will bo liberally illustrated in its War contributions, which have so lone been a specialty in its columns, and iu its blories, winch will be greatly en larged from the pens of the best writers, aim in cm rent msiory, oiog rapliy, politics, art, science and th leading events of the day. llio time lias passeel lor tho wceklv journal of the city to fill the place of a newspaper, llio daily newspaper from the great centres of news now reaches into every section of the land. Every inland city and every town of impottaiice have their daily newspa pers, and the local weekly, with tlio wonderful progress in provincial jour nalism, meets every want that tho daily newspaper fails to supply. The met ropolitan weekly of to-day must bo much more than a newspaper; it must bo a magaxinu of family readingiitnmst lead the magazine in popular literature) it must lead it in popular illustration, and it must meet every requirement of tno intelligent reader ol every class. STORIES OF THE WAR Will be published in each number from tho ablest writers who participated iu tho bloody ilrama of civil strife, and each will be lirofuselv illustrated. Thu most entertaining and instructive Stop.iks from the best writers of iie.- tion will appear iu each issue, with il lustrations. TERMS: Sold by all news agents at fivk okxts iM'.is roi'v. Jiy mail, !s2 per year, or 1 for six months. Club often, Sl.'i, and an extra copy to the getter up of tho club. Address, THE TIMES, Times Building, Philadelphia. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! KSE, 1! A T mum THE ARTIST w if ffi m m AND MERCHANT TAILOR. Vlio always cives vou tlio latest styles, anil cuts votir olothiiiK o fit IT l l'.l . you. iiaving nan tnu oxpenenco lor a number ol years in tho Tailoring Busi ness, lias, learned what material will give his customers the best satisfaction lor wear and stylo anil will trv to plea9U nu wn0 yivc him a call. Also Oil liana Gents' Furnishing Goods Ol' ALL UKSC1UIT10N8. HATS, CAP AND UMBRELLAS Always of tho latest styles. Call and ex. amino his stock before purchasing else where. ArriMlly of V HEAS IIHOWN'S lNHUllANC'K M nezi door to Pint lational Bftnk Corner Slain & Market Sts. Bloomsbuvg, Pa. : AdENCY. Moj cr"s new building, .Mala btreet, oomsburg, l'a. . AEaeis. .Etna Insurance Co,, ot Hartford. Conn it.otk.ko lloyal ot Liverpool , iH,uu,au Lancashire , iu,uo,0U2 lire Asboclal Ion, l'lilladelphia 4,ltli,?lli riininlx, ol Loiulon 6,vui,S7ti liidou & Lancashire, ot England,, l.TOU.Ku llarttordot Ilaitlord! 3,v73,OM bprlngilcld Flro and Marine , !i,0ttt,ASO As the agencies aro direct, policies are written for tho Insuied without delay in the omre t lilooffibliurg, Oct. su, '! "THElft5llMAL CORSETr Tin neifectlon of tho art. Natural contour. No BitKik.NU in. Ease and grace combined, LAHV AtlKNl'S WANTKtl KVEHYWllEltK. Ubotnl eoiunil-s-Ions. Addre'-a lor circular, CltANTOi. coltbET' I'll , bciantou, l'a. Un.i5-4t.