THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vai les. A marvel of purity strength una wholesomcness. Moro economical than ordinary kinds, and cannot bo Bold In compo tlon wlthtlio multitude o( low test, snort wclimt, alum or pliosphato powders. Sold only in cans; 110YAI. lUHNQ l'OWDBB t'O,. Wall tit,. N. Y. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1880. rOMUCT RilLIIOiD Tilt T1BLK, Trains on the Philadelphia It It, leave ItuDcrt as follows i NORTH. 6:36 o. m. 3:42 p. m. SOUTH. 11:49 a. m. 6:13 p. m. Trains on tho V.L.& W. It, It. leavo Bioomsburg XB IWlUWIf I NOKTII. this a. m. 10:0) ii. m. i:(a p. in. 6:3o p. in. o BOUTn. 8:59 a. m. 11:11 a. tn. 4:13 p. m. 8:47 p. m. Trains on tho N. & W. B Ferry us follows : Hallway pas3 Bloom NOKTII. 1.1:5.' o, m. 11,83 p. m. RnNtiiv souTn. 15:05 p. m. 4:15 p. m. Nonnt. booth. 10.11am 6:41 pm Wanted. Second iiaml copying press, la good order. Must be cheap. J. It. bOllUYLKll & Co. Foil Balk. One new Sloan side liar buggy. One bloan jump-seat carriage In good condition with slinfts,polo nnd brako. Ono ola buggy Ono doublo heater. In quire of L. E. Waller. JulyO A vury handsomo walnut counter desk, suitable for storo or olllce, will bo sold at less than half cost price. Apply to J. It. SoilUVLKH & Co. Hev. II. (J. Monro, administrator, will sell valuable real estate on premises in Madison township on Saturday, July 31. Sco advertisement. Fore Sai.k. The undersigned will sell 40 or CO acres, more or less, to suit purchas ers, t,rom the south sldo of his farm In Hemlock township. Three good springs of water, good building site, public road through the land, about G acres of timber, small stream of water through land. Price $15 per aero in payments. For particulars inquire of ltcubcn Botnboy, lluckliorn, or Geo. E. Elwcll, Bloomsburg. J4,0 mos. Foil Sai.h. A very dcsirablo property, ou Market street In tho town of Blooms, burg, Pa. nearly opposite Rev. D. J. Waller. Lot 01 feet In width and 198 feet In depth. An alley on the north and cast, lot of D. J. Waller on tho south. Market street on tho west. The dwelling house is a largo two story brick with Mansard roof, water, gas and sewer drainage, a good largo stable, good fruit, and good well of water. Also a house and lot in Catawlssa front ing on 3rd street, above Pine street, a good two story frame dwelling house with two story kitchen attached. Michael F Eykult April 7. "80. tf. Bloomsburg, Pa. Foil Salk. Two houses and lots on Canal street. Desirable, cheap homes, and pay well to rent. Also, ono of tho finest residences in Bloomsburg, corner of Fifth and Centre streets. Having all tho latest Improve ments, etcam heat, water, gas, water clos ets and bath room. Good barn, fruit and jrnamental trees, largo lot. A rare chance Tor a fine home. Apply to J. II. Maize, Cor. Main and Centre Sis. Apportionment of Iclc(utCH. Apportionment of delegates under vote for Governor in 1882,allowlng a ratio of 00 votes for a delegate. District. Vote in 1882. No. of Delegates Beaver, 193 3 Berwick, E. 312 2 W. 2 Benton, 220 4 Bloom, E. 203 4 " W. 107 3 Briarcrcek, 132 2 Catawlssa, 224 4 Centralia,. 130 2 Centre, 173 3 Conyngham, N. 75 2 " S. 83 2 Fishlngcrcek, 202 4 Franklin, 50 2 Greenwood, 104 3 Hemlock, 145 2 Jackson, 123 2 Locust, 248 4 Madison, 108 3 Main, 130 2 Milllin, 103 3 Montour, 74 2 ML Pleasant, 88 2 Orange, 115 2 ltoanngcrcck, 70 2 Vine, 97 2 Scott, W. 00 2 " E. 103 2 Sugarloaf, 107 3 Total, 75 Under this apportionment Benton, Bloom West, Catawlssa, Greenwood and Sugar. loaf, each get an additional delegate, over what t'aey had under tho ratio of 07 votes to a delegate, when tho wholo number of delegates was limited to seventy. 1-crHuiial, Judgo Elwcll will bo away from homo during August. Miss Ida Bernhard is visiting friends at Syracuse, N. Y. M. E. Walker, Esq., of Shickshinny was In town on Tuesday, W. A. Marr, Esq., of Ashlaud, was In towu on Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. E. Wirt went to New Haven ou Wednesday. Mrs. O. It. Buckalow and Mrs. it, E. Waller aro at Ganoga Lako. Mrs. Ij. Gross and children went to Kan sas City on Tuesday to visit friends. Mrs. F. DeShcppard and Mrs. Aiman of Philadelphia aro visiting Mrs C. E. Ilabb. William Ilohrbach of Franklin was among tho visitors to town on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ilanuou, of Con yngham township, aro tho guests of Pro thonotary Bnyder and wife. Dr. J. U. Itulter started for Colorado Weducsday ovenlng. Ho expects to bo ab Bent about two weeks, and will ylslt most of tho chief cities on tho route. David Geislnger has been appointed postmaster at Espy, W, C. MeKlnnev nn.1 tfimtl.. Kansas on Tuesday. They wcro accompa. nled by M. O. Bloan and William Illiliton. r. oioan is taking tho trip for tho benefit t his health. Mr. G. II. Vnnlt, .1L. ... -.v, vuituiui uiu ucrwiCK Vtmocrai, was in town on Monday. Ho has been In tho editorial lmrnnaa nvn Art years unci understands tho business. Ho mao edits tho MHIUnburg A'nc. M. O. Sloan Is front of his residence. B. F. Stiarnlea. 1 . . . ' 1 "" mi ono nay last week, by falling from a ladder. C. E. Savaeo Is rennrind n ..i.. cd a valuable horso whllo In Philadelphia' Tho Lutheran Sunday school tilcnlo postponed until Tl.uradav fin npcmi nt nf the weather. A high board fence lift hfinrt htlllf nrmiH.I Oak Grove, and trespassing on tho grounds 13 iui uiuuun. Attention la culled to tlin flinnrrn tn ll. n nmo tnuic or the D. L. & W. It. H. nt the neau 01 tlio local column. llcrvey E. Smith Severed 1U rnnnrltn. with tho Sentinel last Saturday night, after 11 service 01 a mile over two weeks. Hemcmber Hint nnW i 1 ...... ,j ww uu uucnsi ... ...,, tt ,,.., the cumulative, plan has been abolished Ilcnrv Wolf, nf Mi iin.. i w.nt, uHtiiriiicr ni N. I' Miiit.n ...... . n . w. uiii.v, imu mar. rlcd last Saturday evening by Itev. Mr. Tho old deed which wn minted loot ,l. is not a new newspaper dlscoverv. It Im appeared in one of the legal form books for iiiuuv years. J. M. Staver rodo from Hlnomnlnirir in Jersey Miore on his bicycle last Friday In seven nours and ten minutes. Tho tlis- tanco Is CO miles. A nCW nOSt Ofllcn lino lmnn r.oll.K.I,.l t Henton towushlp.with tho name of Tnurus It is in tho eastern end, and the postmaster a i.icunru 1. Biniiu. Mr. ltcubcn Hess of ltunert lias nrcscnt. ea us with four peaches that weigh 20 ounces. They wcro perfect in formation ami uciicious in Havor. Collector's notices, ten or more of which the law requires shall bo posted up by tax collectors, are for sale at this office. Also collector's receipt books. The Bloomsburu base ball clnh went tn Catawlssa last Saturday afternoon to nlnv with a club of that place, resulting In a score 01 14 to 12, In favor of Bloom. On Friday of last week Howard Hidlr. man was badly burned about the face and arms by an explosion of eras while at wnrk at the furnaco in the car shons of G. M. & J. li. Locknrd. There will be a free clam bake and Sum mer nigiifs festival at G en Onoko on Thursday, the SOlli. Special trains will be run and excursion rates given on tho Le. high Valley road. The School Furnishing company aro rap. idly getting their machinery for doing work in tine style and with dispatch. They have just received a new style sand papering machine which Is said to be the vei y latest Improved. A camp meeting will be held at Hupert Grovo beginning on the 23rd Inst, and closing on August 3rd. It will be under the charge of tho A. M. E. church and some prominent men in that denomination aro expected to bo present. A L. F.itz is he or'y candldato for rep resentative on the north side of tho river and should receive all the delegates In the county. According to tho old custom uf voting each voter should leave the namo of Mr Fritz, with one of the thrco candidates on the other side, on the ticket. Philip V. Weaver, Esq., of Hazleton, Is a candidate for Itcprcscntativc in that dis trict, ami the prospects for his success are said to be good. Hu Is possessed of ability and has a large legal practice. If nomina' ted he will succeed James Sweeny. Both of them were educated at the Normal school. S. B. Coleman of the Dealer was In town on Monday in the interests of tho c.v curslon from Wllkesbai.'e to Glen Onoko on the 29th. Tho occasion is tho opening of the Wahhctah Hotel, a large and clc gant new house. Tho fare trom W"kes barre for the round trip is only ijl.00 The llrst train leaves there at 8.40 a. in. M". H. A. Schwcppenheiser, of Lime Kidge, showed us last week some wheat of his raising which was indeed excellent. was called tho Belgium, lie and Mr, Turn bach being the only two In tho county that have a crop of this wheat Mr. Schweppen. helsersnya the wheat will jleld from 40 to 45 bushels to tho acre. The 1 Hurts of several amateurs to mount a bicycle In tho Postoftlcc alley on Mouday evening attracted n crowd to witness the proceeding. It wus laughable in the ex treme, and 110 doubt the bystanders en joyed some palls of tho exhibition much more than the peiformers. It looks very easy to rido a wheel, but if you think it is, just try it. Wo nro under obligations to Hon. A. L. Fritz for a number of volumes of stato re ports of the different departments; nnd also for a work entitled "Pennsylvania in tho Hovolullnu" in two volumes, lnc work Is pdlteil liv John 11. Linn and Dr. W. H. EpIo. both historians of distinction. They are well bound, and aro books of reference of great value. List of letters remaining In the Po3t Of lice at Bloomsburg for week ending July 20. IS8U1 Sam'l T. Altemus, Miss Jenule Dundore, Miss Jessie Hassiuctr, Miss Annie JI Hine, Mrs. Mary Jamison, W. J. Jerome, Esq , Mr. John Shaffer, George U. 'trump Miss Mary O. Woollver. Persons calllnc tor these letters will please say "advertised." Geokob A. Clai:k, r. Si. The question has been asked whether a marriage license issued from ono comity authorizes the performance of the cere. mnnv 111 a different county. From tho plain language of the law it would appear that it does not. The Act of 1,885 says that no person within this commonwealth shall bo joined in marriage, uuU' a licenso suau havo been procured from the clei k of tho orphans court, in the cowuy r ne wir riage it jrimf. A family picnic was held In Oak Grove, bv tho Bidleraan family on Tuesday. Them wi.ru nersous present from Schoolcraft, Mich,, Canister, Bhlck shinnv. Philadelphia. Elmlra and War Indlann. The eutlre number present was 101. A very pleasant tlmo was had. They went early and stayed lato and an orean furnished music for dancing. Thrcn venerations were represented. It will bo au event long to bo remembered by tho 0 who participate Cholco celery plants, 25cts. per 100, $2 per 1000-at J. Garrison's, Fifth street. Through somo misunderstanding tlio Wllllamsport and Wllkcsbarro baso ball clubs both went to Danvlllo on the samo ay to play with tho Danvlllo club. Tho latter claimed that thcro was no schcdulo game for that day, as claimed liy'VYllllams- port, ond therefore played with Wilkes liarro with whom they had arranged for a friendly game. For this the Dauvlllo club ws expelled from tho league. A meeting of tho Stato Bnso Ball League was appoint ed to bo held at Danville on Tuesday, to tako action on the expulsion of that club, and Messrs. Bcarl!t &, Angle, attorneys for tho Danvlllo club, obtained a preliminary injunction from Jndgo Elwcll to restrain tho League from expelling them. Asa re sult they wcro reinstated. A deputy sheriff, named Hugh Median, from Osage, Iowa, arrived on Saturday, tlio 3rd Inst., nrmcd with tho necessary pa pers to arrest Wilson Agcr. Tho charge is that Agcr swindled Col. D. F. McCarthy of that state, in J 883. by selling him a decorti cating machine for cleaning wheat, for which $1500 was nald. Tho machinery was to bo shipped from Minneapolis. Mc Carthy went to considerable expenso In moving machinery In his mill, but failed to get the machine, or to find Acer. The Osage iVfM says that olllccrs havo been looking for him for somo time. Agcr left town tho Friday before the officer arrived, but whether it was to avoid arrest or not we cannot say. Prof. E. Stono Wiggins, tho weather prophet, insists that the grcut storm he predicted for this Fall will be on hand. Ho says ho docs not anticipate any furlhcr great change In tho weather until Fall 'September ho says, "will open rold and stormy, picmonitory to my great storm, commencing on tho afternoon of Sept. 22, and the great war of tho elements will come as sure as tho sun Is In tho heavens. It will be a storm of unparalleled violence, and after sweeping across the Atlantic and traversing the country will exhaust its en ergies upon the rugged front offered by the Hocky mountains. Fishermen in the maritime provinces and In Newfoundland have not been slow to appreciate my pre dictions, and I havo already received in' tclligenco from many that they have made arrangements to be In port ou tho day of the destructive storm." The rulo fixing Mod ay for the holding of delegate election ought to bo changed at tho coming County Democratic Convention. It Is much moro convenient for farmers to go to the polls on Saturday afternoon when their week's work Is done, than it is on Monday when they must lose (nearly a half day, if they have any distance to travel. anil tuns a much larger vote can bo got out on Saturday than Monday. Another objection to tho present rule is '.hat there is not sufficient time given between the clcc Hon and convention to figure out tho re turns and ascertain tho instructions. When there is n full county ticket to bo elected with numerous candidates in the field, It would bo Impossible to go over all tho re turns in the allotted time. There aro some good reasons forh'aving tho convention the day after tho election, but tiio objections appear to bo greater than the advantages and therefore the rule should be amended. Iluclthom. Last Filday John Betz took suddenly 111 with paralysis affecting his speech. At present writing (Monday) he Is somo bet. ter. Win. Dent, Jr., of Virginia paid relatives and friends a Hying visit on Saturday and Sunday. Itev. Swltzer accompanied Hev. Sharetts on this circuit Sunday. Ho is general can vasser far tlio Lutheran Observer. During the week he will visit Lutheran families In the Interests of that paper. Mrs. Sade Old, of Ingram, Pa., on learn ing by telegraph of her father's sudden ill ness, (John Betz) she immediately prcpar. cd for home, arriving here Saturday even ing. Wm. Deighm'.ller started upon n thresh ing tour to-day. C. M. Ttrwllllger has just added to his tid-bit and delicacy department a new nssortment of breath perfumeries. They nru excellent. And Oh, he has an awful lot of chewing gum. The Biickhorn hotel presents quite a spry appearance with its new coat on. H. Van natta of Bloomsburg did the work. Wallace Pursil is building tho foundation for the new school house at the Forks. He contracted for $037. The Grangers desire a full turn out on Friday evening. lnc Lutheran Sunday school will hold their annual picnic the first Saturday in August. G. W. Hartman and wifo expect to visit friends at Pottsgrove this Saturday, I). S. Foulk und Johnny E. Hartman will leave for tho west in a few weeks. Amos I'". (Jtil, of Allegheny city Is com ing home July 30th. Dynamite is a dangerous might. "A strong pu'l, nnd a lorg pull, and a pull r.l together" will fetch almost any stump. Jerseytown, where hast thou been all this while ? Now, come, tell us what tho ral'road Is doing for thee. HCHOliitloiiH 01 Condolence. Whereas, It has pleased I)llno Provi deuce in its Inscrutable wisdom to rcmovo by death our past sister, Lavilla McIIenry, an honored teacher of McIIeny'a Sunday school. WiiEiiKAB, In view of the los3 wo havo sustained by tho dcaih of our friend and sister, her parents, brothers and sisters have sustained a still heavier loss, there. fore, bo it II 'otved, That It is a just tribute to tho men'ory of our departed teacher to eay that in regretting her removal from our midst wo mourn for one who was in cveiy way worthy of our respect nnd regard whoso uniformly courteous deportment an zeal in promoting a high standard of mem. bership, or both tho church and Sunday school, have eudeared her memory to cv- cry member of tho samo. JUiolvi, That wo sincerely tonder ou heartfelt sj jipathy to tho parents, brother: and sisters of tho deceased on tho dlspcn satlon with which It has pleased Divine FroUdenco to allllct, and commend them for consolation to Him who orders things for tho best. Jt'wlted, That this heartfelt testimonial of our sympathy and sorrow bo forwarded to tho parents of tho deceased as a token of our respect. Bo it also JlnokeJ, That a copy of these resolutions bo sent to each of tho Columbia county pa pers (or publication. Maiiv Yonso, ) Anna Uowvn, f Ai.vis Davis, ) Com, hcott'h nnvi,HioN 01' iuui; Cod Llvor OU, With HypophospMtes. For Waiting Diseases of Children. Where tho digestive powers oro feeble and the ordinary food docs not seem nourish tho child, this acts both as food and medicine, giving strength and flesh once, and Is almost as palatable as milk Take no other, Jermjylowii. Considerable hall fell during the shower Bunday afternoon. Daniel Smith and son, of Milton, was In town last week, talking railroad, Messrs, Chamhorlaln nnd Morchcad, and 'gentleman, of Now York, passed throngh hero on Saturday on the'r way to attend tho railroad meeting nt Orangevlllc. Our genial landlord, Mr. A. K. Smith, now has tour handsome greys. Mr. W. Jacoby and A. L. Fritz, Esq-, were In town last week. Evidently look ing up politics a little. Mr. C. M. Smith recently returned from visit to different parts of the West. Mr. Frank Thomas, who has been In Kansas for several yoars past, returned to Jerseytown last week nnd is visiting his brother-in-law, Mr. David Phillips. Tho masons llntshcd their work 011 Mr, A. Funston's new house last Wcducs day. The school b'.iard had their account an dltcd last Thursday. Bather late; but It seems that the Secretary failed to attend to securing tho Stato appropriation. Mr. Charles Smith has gone to Watson- town on railroad business. No services In the M. E. Church on Sun day, on account of tho absence of the pastor. Tho M, E. Sunday school Intend having picnic Saturday next. They will go to Maiden's Lane, near lola. Somo talk of a festival. Let It not be all talk. Miss Stella Kern, of Shenandoah. Is vis Itlug Miss ltey. Shullz. Miss Anna Supplee, of Bloomsburg, has been visiting friends here. Mrs. Dr. Swisher was very poorly last week, but U better at present writing. Tiiu laboiers 011 the railroad promlfe to make things lively here. List Friday morning tliey got to quarreling among themselves and one of this men, n Italian, gavu one of his fi How woikmen an Idea of a pick used as 11 weapon. T'o man wns comldcrnuly hurt about tho head. A War- rant was proem cd for the nricst of the Ilallun, lint he had disappeared. The men, not being sallslled witli the "little time' they had had out at the road, camo Into town during the nftcinoon nnd con tinned their jubilee. One man nourished revolver biit wns soon disarmed by the others. The affray lasted but a short time and euiled without any one being hurt. Tlio work on tho road is being carried on wilh a marked degree of progress. There are about thirty men nt work with four carts and several wagons. It is said that more hands will soon be put on the road at this place. 'lhc prospects brighten, and Jerseytown will have a railroad in a few well, in short time. Tramps and beggars arc becoming very numerous. 1'lie Mcliool UtlC'Htioll. Editors Columiuan , Sins : There arc a few men in Bloom school district who work 305 days of 10 hours for S3C.1). These men fall to sco any justice in ply ing D. A. Bcckley or any other man $1080 for 100 days of six hours. A good question in menial arithmetic for the students this winter. A man works 900 hours for :?10S0. How much au hour ? For tlio benefit and en llghtment of the tax payer we will answer tho conundrum. ijlOSO .divided by 900 equal li.cqutil one dollar nnd twelve and a half cents. Mr. Becklcy's abilities may en title him to this compensation, I and some others educated under the old method can not sec it. It Is a very easy thing to voto away other peoples' money and the ltepub llcan members of tho board, who are the friends of the poor Ux payer find it very easy, We have only to say that some members of the present board will bo set down on at tho next election so hard that they will, be flattened out thinner than a pan cake. Ono more conundrum, How much school tax do tho Republican members pay ? IxquiiiEi:. A Senator itwiiiKH a Hhinliiir Hcytlie From the Sunburr News. Senator Wolverton has succeeded, after considerable outlay In mom y and exten sive ditching and clearing of undergrowth In making his old Baldy farm a fertile, pn ductlvc and beautiful stretch of lind, ex tending as it docs from just above the Pennsylvania railroad shops, along 'he river, to the old llmo ki'r.s, touching llie road tuat leads up Oberdorf fai.n. O; Saturday last tho senator, whom many people would like to see Governor of the Commonwealth, jumped over ono of his fences Into a wheat field ripo for the sickle, Sclzinc a cradle he mowed a swath as clean as was his wont in his earlier days. Phllir Moore, who is a good mower, says lib cut grain more than once with him. The tw arc graduates ot tho farm and came into town with their knees out, but do not In tend to go out that way. HrlLjlit I'roHpectH fortlicII.&H.It.R We are informed by tlioso In position to know, that sutllclent money has been raised to lusuro the construction ot tho Bloomsburg and Sullivan Itailroad to the foot of the mountain, and that this will bu done provided cnougli stock is taken In the county to pay auy damages for right 0 way. There is so llttlo doubt that this can be accomplished that orders havo been glv. en by the contractors for tools, and lumber has been purchased for tho erection of chanties along tho line for the usu ot the workmen. In a very short tlmo nn engl. hcer corps will start out and go over tho hue to reset the stakes and tlx tho grado accurately, not merely us a bluff, as has been intimated, but with bonafldo Intention of building tho road. Tho Bloomsburg and Sullivan Ita"road is a ilxed fact. An Important DlHcovcry of Ccml. An Important discovery of coal lias been made at the Centralia collieries, operated by L. A. Hlley & Co. For some lime past they have been prospecting for tho mam. moth vein, and havo now struck it. The scam is one of tho largest iu the region, it beinir 35 feet In thickness. Tho coal Is of excellent duality and will prove a big bonanza to the operators, It will not bo mined as Is the custom but tho vein will bo stripped, thus saving tho cost of sinking a slope aud erccllug a new breaker. The coal will bo taken to the old Centralia breaker, u dlstanco of about 200 yards and there prepared for '"10 market. ray VourTiixen. Itlchard Utiles, Tax Collector, has posted notices that the State, County, School and Poor duplicates are in his hands, tnd that all persons who shall, within sixty days from July 17th, mako payment of tho taxcj charged against them In said duplicates shall bo entitled to u reduction of S per cent, from thu amount thereof, except on Poor tax. All who full lo pay wldiln six months will bu charged S per cent, addi tional, Tne Colli clor will bo In attendance at the office of Wllllum Chrlstman, Ksij. ( luMoycr's bulldiug, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week, during tho last two wicks of said sixty days, between two and six o'clock p. in, lo receive taxes. Tlio Cntindlnn TiiIhIIc I'est. Tho farmers of every community should sternly enforce tho law of Sltti April, 1885, forbidding all citizens from allowing the Canadian thlstlo to go to seed on their premises. It Is ono of tjie most pestilen tial weeds of all that now pollute the fields of tho farmers, nnd It spreads from tho thriftless to the land ot tho thrifty with fearful rapidity. The law of 1885 provides that any person holding lands by lenso or otherwise, who shall allow tho Canadian thistle to go to teed on their premises, shall bo fined fifteen dollars, to bo paid to tho school fund of tho district. Any citizen who Is hkely to bo Injured by tho spread of the pest from Ids neighbor's lands, may glvo notice to have tho weeds cut before going to seed, and It not done, tho Constnblo or Supervisor Is required to enter upon tho property, cut tho weeds and can compel tho payment of labor and costs from tho holder ot tho pol luted lands. No average farmer or good citizen should require ofllcial notlco from an of ficer to mako him cut tho Canadian thistle before It ripens its seed. A few hours' work at most would cut It on any average farm, and tho holder of any land should cut It for his own protection. It Is de structive of all crops when it gets rooted In ileitis, and its downy seeds are wafted hither and thither to pollute pit neighbor ing lands. Supervisors of public roads arc also re quired, by tho new law, to cut tho Cana dian lldsllo on or along all roads or un seated lands In their districts, nnd In case ot failure, they are liable to a line of tin dollars, to be recovered for lhc use ot the patties about to bo Injured by such neglect or refusal. The present Is the tlmo to de stroy the Canadian thistle pest, and every occupant of land should wi'lingly and promptly obey the law. Timet. riie HeHt In tlic .Market. We would remind our friends and former patrons and tho public generally, that we I arc still handling D. M. Osborne & Co's Reapers, Mowers and Binders, of which we have on hand n full line, covering all the latest Improvements, wulch are added to these excellent machines cv.ry year. Wu keep constantly on hand a line of extras for the above machines nnd make a specialty of repairing, not only the Osborne machines, but all kinds of mowing and reaping machines. We have always on hand a full line of knives for nil makes of machines. Wc I havo a largo stock nf tho very best of bind er twinCjWhlch wc nro offering for 15 cents per. pound. Inviting all to examine our machines before purchasing c'scwhere we nro respectfully Hahman it Hasskist. 810,000 lor nrcncli of Promise, Frank Howell, of Scranton, who refused to marry Jilts Efllc Coslctt because the spirit of his father told him that ho ought not to get mm lied yet, has made an amica ble settlement with the young lady by pay ing her $10,000. A receipt for the amount has been fed In the l'rothonotary's olllce, Scranton, and Miss Coslett has no claim on the man to whom she was bettothed a few weeks ago. Kel Icr's Catarrh Itcmcdy can bo consid ered almost infallible In the cure of ca tarrh, malaria, rheumatism, biliousness and all blood diseases. Sec ndvcitisemcnt In another column. Camp 1'lrc Ent Post O. A. IS. will hold a camp flro at Oak Grove Jon Friday Jand Saturdayi July 30 and 31, day and evening. Seveial other Posts aro expected to be present, and tlio soldiers and their friends will have a good time. The grounds will bo .open to. the public and all are invited to attend. Tho gate feo will bo so small that every. body can iiftord to go. Court ITocectlluuH. An adjourned court was held on tho 17th. On petition James Ilarrett wns appointed collector ot taxes for Centralia borough, bond approved, und same day collector sworn. David Yost was appointed committee of tho person nnd estate of Benjamin C. Hess. Bond required In the sum of $2,000. The nervous, braln-worklnc tvno ot nco pie, such us lawyers, clergymen, business men and students are tho principal victims 01 nay fever, bullerers may ue certa'u Hint hay fever docs not arise from an im- pure state of the blood. A local treatment Is tho only way to cure it. JudglLg from ts Fiv's Cre'inriTalmis vit .lLnv .t y P et discovtinu results, Ely's Cream Balm is the our cine The Appetite May bo Increased, the Digostlvo organs strengthened, and the bowols regulated, by taking Ayer's Tills. Theso Pills aro purely vegetable in their composition. They contain neither calomel nor any other dangerous drug, aud may bo taken with perfect safety by persons of all ages. I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia aud Constipation. I had no appetite, and was constantly ntlllcted with Head ache and Dlzzincs3. I consulted our family doctor, who prescribed for me, at various times, without affording moro than temporary rollof. I llnally com. inenced taking Ayer's Pills. Iu a short time my digestion and appetlto IMPROVED my bowels wero regulated, and, by tho tlmo I finished two boxes of the90 Pills my tendencr to headaches had dlsap pearea, anu 1 uecame strong auu wen. Darius M. Logan, Wilmington, Dol. I was troubled, for over a year, with Loss of Annetite. and General Doblllty. I commenced takinc Aver's Pills, and. heforo finishing half a box of this inedl clno, my appetite and strength were re stored. V. u. Dlaric, mnuury, i;onn. Ayor's Pills aro tho best medlclna known to 1110 for regulating tho bowels, und for all dlaeasos caused by u disordered Stomach and Liver. I suffered for over three years with Head actio, Indigestion, and Constipation. I had no appetlto, and wu weak aud nervous most of the time. BY USING three boxes ot Ayer's Pills, and at the samo time dieting myself, I was com pletely cured. My digostlvo organs aro now iu good order, aud I am in perfect licauu. r. 1.0CKWOOU, xopeaa, nans. Ayer's Pills have benefited me wonder fully. For months I suffered from Iudi-L-estion and Headache, was restless at night, and had a bad tasto iu my mouth every morning. After taking ono box of Aver's Pills, all these troubles dls. appeared, my food digested well, and my sleep was reiresiung. rieury u. Hemmcnway, ltockport, Slass. I was cured of tho Piles by the use of Ayer's Pills. Thoy not only relieved mo ot that painful disordur, but glvo mo in creased vigor, and restored my health. jonu .Lazarus, et. jouu, n, is. Ayer's Pills, rispartj by Dr. J. O. Ayer fc Co., Lowall, Uasi, Boll by all Druggists aud Dealers la Mcdtcla. HAT FEVER CATARRH Is freml"(! bj an frt-l niiiftlcoiidfffoti ottln tilling membrane of 'If nostrils, te arttiwls and, throat. .In itiTfd xntio-; ous is secreted, ticcoiii jKiufrd letth a Uurntwj sensnttun, seven 9iHisns of sneexing, frciuent at aca of headaclie, watery ami Inflamed eyes. Cream Miiu nut Im dfjmidril ujKiii to gttv relief al HAY-EEVER led Into each nostill and 1: uucv and cures. A particle U applied Into each nostill and Is utfrveuuie. iticu 00 Ml cents at druggists; by mall, :s. circulars ireo; kI.y iiuos. ,N. V. Jy-Si-U-d. '. registereu, tu cents. ILaBlPaTllBaafl FrlFFEVERilirJ an extraordinary offer. To All Wanting EmploymonL V want I.Its, Energetic nd Capable AcenU Oln erery county I n the unltet!auteiaitui.ana I.I. tn --II a h.i.nl nrllM r crr-al merit ITS MRRtTS. An ankle hanlne n large mle, pay- llnl over Impir cent prom, Having I lltinn. an.l nn Which the Qffeilt it H laving no compe- I the eicliuive aale by 0 deed given lor each and rotecteu in I every county he may lecure from lis. With all li.... n.lvaniai...m In niip atrentt and the fact I hat It. Inn itli.t that ran lie aol J to everv home owner, it mUhl not he neceftiary 10 injKe an "sxr h AORDIN ary OPFB.R." to lecure good agents, at onre, but we have concluded to make, it to thow, not only our confidence in the menu nl our invention, but In ita lalabilily hyonyngent that will handle it with energy. Out agent' nnu al ufirk am maVlntr from Sltn to Soon a I month clear and this fact make It aafe for 11 1 to make our oner to all who are 0111 01 employ ment. Any agent that will give our btistueM i thirty daya trial and fail to clear al lean Jn. In lhi time, Ahov ALL RxriNsss, can return all goodt unsold to u and we v. ill refund the I money nam lor inem. nnjr hsciii vi ijMtiai agenl who would like len or more countiei and work them tnrougn auu-agcnia ior ninnjrui and fail 10 clear at least $)jo above ALL fix prnsr, can return ail unsold and get their money back. No other employer of agents ever dared to make uch offers, nor would we if we I lid not know that we nave agenis now matting Inore than double the amount we guaranteed; nd but two nles a diy would give a prom 01 ver Stat ft month, and that one of our agents I .mlr lD-htffn nrrlera in one uav. Our larce de scriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to everyone out of em ployment who will send ua three one cent stamps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency in lime for the boom, and go to work on the terms named In our extraordinary otter. We would tike to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpen ters in the country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads this ofTer, to send us at once the name and address of nil such they know. I Address at once, or you will lose tue uesicnani-o ever offered to those out of employment to make money. Rrhkr Manukaituhiki Cn , IIO nmiiuiicia 01., s mstiufai i rf A Corrector, Regulator, Nerve-Rest. jieiicnrtw trie iscocnr jjije. Ono of t-Tcry flvo wo meet has aomoronn of Heart DIauuuj, and Is In constant dan ger ot Apoplaiy or tiudden DusUhl SYMPTOMS nnd IIS1?ASH. For which thl Remedy Khouldlw taken Heart-pains rajpltntion Hcart-drnnsy Bklp-Ileats Tbrobljlnir Hpasms(Flts) Numbness Purplo-Lips poor-blood fhaky-Ncrvesi Syncope Faint-spells Hot-flashes rtvraJysls Ilcart-syinpathctle (tMihnJIInnrtlrtlne newt, Fcehlc-ctrenln-tton,lAljori-briatMng,ireart-ente-(inu:nt, Ncnaus-prcmtraUnn, lleart-rMumaUtm, A'euralutitand Valvular Disease. One Medicine. tl not C re ell kinds of Dlscoac. THIS 11H1XKDY IS A grKCII16. It l'revenMl'a.las', Bbock, Bttaaenfeain. Every In jrrodlcnt la from vegctablo pro. I tunato sullertr. It contains no Morphine, JCIA wutcu kTOw In Bllf lit 01 every unior- nnlnra or tniurlmiA- drua-s. XfT JYtA m Vtitaft of impurt Jtlood cmn 4icp Ut Furifytntr Inllutnet, fBICB ejl.00 0 bOttleS SJS.OU. PBr"I'reparfd at Dr. Kilmer's DispcMsary.l iiuiKDjimton, n. v., u.tt. a. T.ltpni f livitilrv Tiromiitlv anffwrro.1. IntvUlrh' Guide tn lleatth (Sent Free). Mll.ll l ALL JJlllllaUIKia. LOCAL NOTICES. Don't forcct tho remnants of embroider. Ics at I. W. Uprtman te Bon's, It you need Dress Silns of any kind go to Clark & Son. Summer Silks 40c. a yd. deemed bargain. A new lot of Lawn just in at I. W. Hart man & Son's. Closing out vcty cheap, Spring and Sum mer goods at Mrs. C. E. Itabb's millinery store, opposite Corell's furniture store. Batiste Cloths. Seersuckers. Chambravs and all kinds of wash goods at Clark & Son's. Mrs. C. E. ltabb is closing out her stock of Spring ond Summer goods below cost, expecting to 0 en up nn entire new stock ior mo 11111 trade, uau anu sec tuc gicai bargains offered. Turkish 1 Idles. 12c. to Sl-at I. W. Hartman & Son's. All klmta ot Summer goods being closed out at Clark & Son's. Now for baigains. I. W. Hartman & Son's Sateens are ono of fhe attractions of the town nnd county. See them. Ladies' Cloths, Tricot, Armurcs, &c, at Clark & Son's. Full line of Black Dress Goods at lowest prices. "Hello I Hello I" "Well, what is it ?' What did you use on your oats this spring ?" Moro Phillips' soluble bone.'J uid you use tne same on your potatoes r" "No. What did you use ?" "Sharpless & Carpenter's No. 1 bone, it makes them get, don't it V "Yes, sir." "Hello I there is somo ono ringing in on us, what do you want ?'' Will It suit you to bring mo a load of fertilizer, up to-morrow?" "Whero do you want me to get it?' Down at tho rarmcrs' 1'rot'ucei.xcliange. "iney tioni keen it do they ?" "O, yes they do, why you can get anything you want there." "Is that so f" "Yes, sli, you can Let Lister Bros' nminouiated bone, Lister Bros.' U. S. E. bone. E. Frank Coe's Knickerbocker soluble Pacific cuauo, Allcntown completo boue phosphate. J'oro Phillips' super phos. iiUato of lime, Dlomoml bone, M6ro Phil- r' soluble boue German potash, John F. 0rlh,g KcaUIJg bon() mJttI.piua3 & Carpcn. 1 1111- tei's No. 1 bone, Shnrplcss & Carpenter's acid phosphate, il Li. suoemaiier cs to. swift sure. All the above goods nre sold at from 20 to 30 per cent less than any other fertilizer sold, and all kinds of grain taken In exchango for them. Before pur chasing your fertilizers call and glvo them a tiial and save lime, money and trouble. Juno "5 4 m. 25-ct. Crinkled Seersuckers leductd lo 15cts. at I. W. Hartman & Son's. White Dress Goods. Laces and Embroid eries at reduced prices at Clark it Son's. BUSINESS NOTICES. The pallium! inkery suite -cd by those who nru afflicted with dyspei la aro mde- so '.liable. The distress of tiiu body is equalled or surpassed by tho confusion aud tortures of the mind, thus making its victims sutler doublo ntlllctlon. Thu re. lief which is given by Hood's Sarsaparilla has canted thousands to h thankful for this great medicine. It dispels the causes or dyspepsia, and tones up uie digestive orgaus. Try noon s sarsaparilla. When one sees tho impure fats that are sometimes used in soap making he is In clined to doubt tho cleansing qualities of the soap. IJreydoppers lioarax soap is made from tho purest rcllned tallow, and Is guaranteed puro and Iieauiuui. L)ly"4t, Delicious In taste, sure In its effects, Yin egar Bitters Cordial is acknowledged to bo tuo ltucst metiiciuu mat nas uecn prepared In years. Tho brain, nerves, liver and kidneys testify to its efficacy by rcsumine their normal (unctions after having been treated wiin uieuorutai. "Her features are not regular, yet what au attractive fuco she lias I" 11 Is her beautiful hair. Onco it wns thin, grayish anil fading. A few bottles of l'arkcr's nair liaisam wrought tuo iransiorniatlon. It will do as mucii ior anybody, j!) 4. VTktn nby wu sick, vr sare htt Caatorla, VTbtR she wu a Child, she cried for Caatorla, When she became Miss, the clung to Caatoria, When the had Children, ibe are them Caatoria, 1 had given myself up ns lost because of Inherited scrotula. Tried everything for purifying tho blood without benefit until I used l'arkcrs Tonic, and can truthfully say that it has cured me. I still uso it fot- its splendid effect ou my general health it. ii., x nu. unicago. iihi, To l'llKsHUVB NATfltAL FWWKIIS, Dip the llowers In melted parafUnc, withdraw. Ing them quickly, Tho liquid should bo oniy jusi not enougu 10 maintain us mini uy unit tne uowers should bo dinned ant at u time, held by tho stocks and moved auout ior au instant to get rid 01 air uuti- tiles, l' rcsli cut Uowi-rs, Irco Irom moist ure, make excellent specimens In this wuy, If you would pieservu your health aud iu vigoruio your enure system iibo rcrunu'i I'uro .Barley Malt Whiskey. Kor sale by u, u, uouuins, iiioomsuurg, ra. cow, '100 doses SI." Is trtia onlv of Hood's Bariaparllla, nnd It Is nn unanswerable nr. gumcnt as to strength and economy. A Family Dressing. Simmons Liver HoBUlator tho favorite homo retnedv is entirely vegetable, and Is tho purest and best family medicine that is comnounded. No ciror to bo leartd In administering, no injury from cxposuro alter taking, no loss ot tlmo. It Is tlio bot nrcventivo in c ill- cine, nnd safe to take, no matter what tho sickness may prove tn lie, nnd in any ordi nary disease win cneci n ppceuy cure. It you wish to restore tho bloom to vour Masted cheeks and so Improve your hcallh that plumpniss and slicnglh will succeed emaciation and debility, puilfy your blood with Aycr's Bnrsapnrillu. This icmcdy will benefit you moro surely nnd speedily than any other. Ono ol every flvo wo meet has some form of heart disease nnd Is In constant danger 01 sudden dcalli. Dr. Km it's Uctn" Weed Heart Hcmedv rcculates. corrects and cures, rrice si.uu sx bottles so.uu. WRITE TO Y. PrraldentoV rncA.SBusiness( t, Elmlrn, N. of tlio Klmlra Business College forn catalogue of tho leading business IralriTnB I Institution of Atneilca. Hold prl.e, 5). tjilltil. I EXHAUSTEDJITALITY. ILLUSTRATIVE Sample FREE. KNOW THYSELF.. A Oreat Medical Work on Manhood, Ne rvom and Physical Debility, Premature Dccllno In Man, Exhausted Vitality, Ac, 4c, and tho untold mis eries resulting from Indiscretion or excesses ; 800 pases, substantially bound In gtlt, muslin. Con tains moro than 1!3 lnraluabto prescriptions, cm bracing every vegctablo remedy In tho pharma copoeia, for alt acute and chronic diseases. It Is emphatically a book for every man. Prlcoonlytl by mail, post paid, conceated In plain wrapper. IM.USTIIATIVK HAMPI.E FUHI3 TO AU Young and middle-aged men for tho next ninety days. Send now, or cut this out, as you may never ice It again. Address Dr. W. II. rAHKElt, 4 Bui nnch street, Boston, Mass. Ieb.6-d. 1y, lCI.TA.ltt-l pays for 1.11'E UCUOIiAItUIIIF in y T.TVTsyy BUSINESS COLLEGE 1709 Chtitiit St, fhiliMflii. Positions for Graduates. Time required 3 to 4 moa. The Best Equipped. Best Course of fitudy. Best Ev erything. Write for Circulars. J 9 Cms. p C. ihviri'KU NOTici-i! rotlco la lifreby irlvcnthat an application will ua mndo to the Governor of l'ennsi Ivanla on the seventh day of August, J'sn, by Joseph jsvtcltzer, (ieonre N. JlcAlarnev. (ieorco 11. Knlirht, Louis K. Deibyand FredT. lilt ten bender, under the Act of Assembly of the commonwealth or rennsyiva- nta entitled, "An Act to l'roiido for tho Incorpora- lion ana iieguiaiiunoi t ervuiu uurpuruuuns, - up-1 llnnnnd ltcgulallon ot certain corporations,11 np- irovea April ivl,anuvie se e.ai sup jieiiiema hereto, for tho Incorporation 0! "The tVen City conl company," tho character and objects is ui i which are mining, preparing tor marKet, sni fccliini?. nurchastiur and otlicrwlso dcallmr pips'. thracile coal, and or leasing, purchasing and hold (n- Ing leal estate connected therewith. C. W. McA' AltNUY, Solicitor. THEAS BKOWN'S INSOIIANCE AGENCY. Morcr's now building, Main btrcct, lllhnmsburir. Pa. Astets .dStna Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn 7,or8,'iM itoyal ot Liverpool 13,500,000 Lancashire 10,000,00.! Flro Association, Philadelphia 4,163,710 Phoenix, of London 5,siin,8Tfl London tz Lancashire, of England i,TW,B7o Hartford of Hartford 3.OT.OW Springfield Klrc and Marine 2,083,580 As tho agencies nro direct, policies are written for tho Insured without delay In tho ontce at Bloomsburg. Oct. 28, 'Bl- SWAltTH.UflllE. PA. Opens nth month, 14th. Thli.y minutes from Broad bt. station, Philadelphia. Under the care of Filends. but another admitted. Full college couro tor both sexes; classical, selcntltlc and Lit crary. Also a Manual Training and a preparatory school iieauiuui location, largo Krouous, new and extensive buildings and apparatus. For ca aloguoaud full particulars, address L'DWAHI) U. MAIHLL, A. .v., l'rca't. JS-i-ut. A PRESENT! our readers for IS cents In postage stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping nnd names of tw 0 book agents, v. 111 ret-eiVB l'ltKE a Moel Finish Parlor Kngrnvlng of all our I'ltKSl liKNTd, Including cloeland, bl.e -'x;a inch, worth f 1.00. Address Eider Pub. Co. , Chicago, III. A DMINlSTHA'l OU'S NOTICE. Estate of William Sitter, tale of llrlarcreek, toicii- .sriii, aeceaiea. Letters of admlntstratloh in said estate havlnc been granted to the undersigned administrator, all persons Indebted to said Cbtatn nro hereDy no titled to pay tho same, and those havlug clai'ns uuiusl suiursiaie present ino same 10 d.O-Ul. WILLIAM L-lllU.-S, ,1001. AGENTS F0H THE (1BEAT New Uoo-, 'THE WORLD'S WONDERS, WANTED! Uy J. W. Ituel. The most suicessful subscription liook ever nub. ltshed. Oivr half a million vontes tcei-e told the ihxsI elaut mouths, and It Is selling three times as iusl now as ever Deiore. neguiar canvassers clear from f n to ti HO and f '0 per day. Nothing like 11 was ever known in tho history ot hook publish ing, rrnars w nt free on amilkatlon. No experi ence needed to Insuro succors, Wo help persons ivnuuut umuusiuuuu luruu uuaiuess; nu cupiitu neeaeu. rue ior particulars, salaries guaran. teedtortersons xelio no not clsh tavtinvass on cum. mission. We mean business, and want live agents In fiery township. It will cost you nothing to write lor terms aud full description of our plans ot doing business. Wo also pfro mmi ufaiutaiit books to persons who bend cs names ot book agents. Wrtto for our list of free standard books. HISTORICAL PUBLISHING CO.. 120 & 122 n. 7th st., Philadelphia, Pa. n,. n li 1 l1 - . M P ill V Hi A 11 A V I UlVlilV ilfVill I 'iv ii. .,1 i,oi,: ,,, 1 1.11 iiiuu.-iiim uiiuira uiutueu yearly to tlio grave by notiisiving Dr. nanu s leetlung -Lotion on their gums while teething. SOMETHING NtW ! SOMETHING WONDERFUL I SOMETHING MAGICAL MV l.o.l. tl. l...l.... ...l.:i .Li! LiiiLiiu liii: rtLMiuin 11111; teethinfi:. relieving Ull llllUlinnm- tion, swelling and pain. LOST I A good many nij'iit's rest by notlitiviiijr DnlliuursColicCure, for it jrives baby comfort and sleep without stupefying or in- lunnt' it. xso opiates. 2s o con stipation. bold at Kleinrs time store. Renenil atrent for Dv. Hand's rciiietliea lor children. Labora tory at Scranton, Pa. decieow. Tho Jobbing Department of OFFICE- is well stocked Avith material for doing all kinds of printing. Calling Carls, and Invltatloi in great variety. All kinds of BLAIK Kept in stocu. bpccial prices on largo orders. Ollico 2nd door below Exchango Hotel, Main Street, ULOOMSHUUG, PA. 10 Philadelphia Markets COIIHECTKD WEEKLY. nwr Dr&n. hdol. 14.: Fl.tiUIt. WCBtcrn imur. s.s7v 4:00 fitri's s fjo ra 3.60 1 I'cnn a family. 8.sr9 4:oo Ohio clear, .S3 4.(0 .winter patent 4.75(4 6.0 7 1'cnna. roller process. 4.10 9 t. .60 wheat Itnnsylvanta rod, no. i, Hi B.-W. CtlltN. -U ()4S OATH. No. 8 white 89 No. S, 40 HAY AND ST1IAW Timothy Choice Western and New York,M.ou, fair to rood Western ana New York, 9.011 ( 1.000; medium Western and Mew lorx, v (t 11 . 1 L.ut nay as io qaaiuj 1 w 13. Hj-o straw 17. Wheat straw. 10. .Oat straw ( 10. I'OTATOKS. New .sorai.oo per urn. kuos. Pennsylvania 14; western is. IIUTTKIL I-cnnavlvanla creamerr mints 23 Creamery Kxtra 21, Western extra 14015, fair 10 9 4 .. I.IVrcrO!JI,THY. FOWIS, .13 DItESSBU I'OULTKY.-Chtckcns, 13 9 H JJLOOMSHUUG MARKET. Wholesale. Hetall Whcnt Per bushel 78 80 live ' " on 45 35 14 14 CO 11 03 00 10 13 Corn " " .... Oats " " GO 45 0 to 6 10 10 00 14 05 10 13 14 f, "Utter. Flour " bbl f'ggS Potatoes Hams, Dried Apple lies Bide nn nd shoulder.. Chickens Turkeys uecsc I.ard per lb 03 10 VMuecnr per cal 20 80 Onions per bushel 75 1.00 Veal skins 07 Wool per lb H5 Hides 5 to 7 Coal on Wiiakf. No l) 43.00; Nos 2 3, 4 & Lump 13.25 No 5 lj.3.00 Iiltumlnus. $3.25 FRAIESLaxle iikst in Tin: woiii.nii"iwn 2 Oct the Qcnulno. Uold ETerjrwtere. Jy.tMtr UDITOR'3 NOTICE. KNTATK Ul- TIIUHA8 HlUKNIll, UKCKAHHII. ho uuderslirned Auditor nnnoliiLed by the Or- R ban's court of Columbia county to mako dlstrl 1111011 of tho batanco In the hands ot ttie admin istrator ot said decedent, as shown by his first and nnnl account, will Mt at his oniee in liloomsburg on Saturday, September 4th lsso at 10 o'clock a. rn. to periorm inouuues 01 his appointment, wnen ontl whero nil persons havinir claims against said I estate must appear and proe the same, or bo de barred from any share or said fund. U. Auditor. XECUTOH'S NOTICE. Kttate of Silas iMlem-y lite of t'Milnaavelc toien snip, aetrasea. Letters testamentary on the estate of Kllasi Mc lster of 6ald county to tho undersigned executor hu persons indented to said estate aro nereby noti- ned to pay tho same, and those having claims against said es'nte to present the same without ueiay iu WILLIAM I. McllKKHV Stillwater, Pa. Executor. jiacu- Administrator's Sale OF VALUABLE Real Instate ! The undersigned, administrator of tho estate of Mary Walters, late of .Madison Twp., deceased, will expose to public salo on the premises on Saturday. July 31, '86, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain mesjuage, ten ement and tract of land situate In Madison Twp., Columbia county, l'a., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: beginning In a public road leading from White Hall to Jerseytown on line of lands ot Wm. MclJrlde, thenco along said road south thlr-ty-clght degrees cast twenty-eight perches,thenco by samo south forty-nlne degrees east eight perches, thenco by same south fifty-seven and one-fourth degrees, eleven and live-tenths perches, thenco by lands ot Wm. Mcllrlde north forty -two degrees east clghty.nlnc and three-tenths perches, thence by samo south thirty seven degrees east forty-two nnd flve-tcnths perches to another pub- lie road, thence by land of Jacob Olrton forty. three and one-fourth degrees west mnety-clght perches, thence by lands of Jacob Diddle north forty-nlno degrees west eighty-seven and flvo tenths perches, thenco by land of Wm, Mcnrlde north forty-four and one-half degrees cast twenty and nvc-tcnths pcrcnes to place of beginning, con taining 31 AGRBS and seventy perches, more or less. TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent ot one-fourth of tho purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down of the property ; the one-fourth less the ten per cent, nt tho confirmation ot sale and tho re maining threc-tourtlis In ono year thereafter w llli Interest tiotn confirmation nisi. Jll UEV, II. C. MTINItO, " Littles, Attys. Administrator. GIVEN AWAY ! A PREMIUM THAT IS A PREMIUM. This Announcement is of Interest to Every American Citizen. The Most Uagnanlmons Offer Ever Hide hj any Mewspaper, The Greatest Newsnaner I aii fin TViiej (Winer. I VaUt aftAattW WWaUWsasUVtUWl CIRCULATION OVER (.200,000 Copies a Week noreTrrme tra-ci? to kvehy. . ..yu.L sun hUUUlLIt IO IIH WKKKUY K1UTIUM. (I'ltlCE II PKIl YEAlt) A History oi United States, UOUN1) IN I.KATllKlll-nTE TllEK CALF, HILT, AND CONTAINING TWENTY-TWO FINE ENGRAVINGS. This dalntv book of .1-JO 12mo naires la nrlnted on good paper, w llli wide margins, and Is a prtze for a bibliophile 1 ins iiisiory is upon an entirely novel ana origi nal plan, which makes it indispensable to every person no matter how many other histories ho ? 1 may uuic. Uw discovery ot America toi886. h years, from very event is narrated In tho order ot Its date. These are not cennned, as In other works, to political matters. uuv i-uiuimAT vtny uruncu ui xiuuiuu umuu. it describes under it proper date all important pat ents, all discoveries in science ar.d the useful arts; the digging of canals and tho building of railroads and telegraph lines: tho founding of towns and the eteclion of nolablo buildings and bridges; the iirst pcriormanccs oi piays ana ino urst appear ances ot actors and singers; rin-K, Hoods, hail storms, tornadoes, cyclones, epidemics; accidents aud disasters on M-a and laud; riots aud crimes; panics and business failures; "coriera" and Phe nomenal prices In all markets; labor troubles, strikes and lock-outs, aud hundreds ot other mat ters ueu-r mentioned by historians, which areot the greatest Import ancu to all who w Ish to under- Muiiu uiu pruyicbs oi iii-ir country, iiesiaes Do ing n history Iu tho ordinary tense, It Is a coo- ueuscu netpuper uie ior ioui uunurea jears. DO YOU WANT IT ? 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