POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vailes. A marvel of purity strength una wholesomeiiess. .More economical than ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In compo tlon with the. multltudo ot low test, short, weleht. Ittrrt nt rsttnanli A tn nAtvilnra klnLl k... i - 1 ltOYAL 1UKINO I0WD1R tyt. WftUHU, N. Y. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, AUGUST G, 1880. rORKLCT mil.KUlU Tilt T1BLK, Trains on tho Philadelphia S It 11. leave Itupert as follows i moktUi souin. 0:30 a. m. 11:49 a m. 3:13 p. m. 0:13 p. m. o Tralnson tho 1). L. & V. It. It. lcavo llloomsburir JlSfOllOWB! NOHTU. SOUTH. :15 a. m. 8:W a. m. 10:20 a. m. 11:44 a. m. :0S p. m. 4:13 p. m. o:ao y. iu. tf:47 p. m. Trains on tho N. tw. 11. Hallway pass Bloom Terry as follows I NOKT1I. BOCTn. U:S2 a, in. 12:05 p. in. 6.23 p. lu. 4:15 p. m. SUNDAY". NORTU. S0CTH. 10:14 am o:4lpm Found. A gold sleeve button wltli cnam ellcd figured top, on Main street. Apply to M. E. Cox. August 13. Mrs. Lavlna Hendcrsliolt will sell personal property nt her residence on Market street, nt 1 o'clock p. m. Foit Sale A good farm near Light Street containing oyer 97 acres, well fenced, and In a good stato of cultivation. Also a timber tract of ?G acres In Jackson town ship. Also 1 whcclbnrrow,l Scotch harrow, 1 cutting box, I set buggy harness, and numerous other things will be sold cheap. Apply to U. W. llAitTt'H, tt Bloomsburg, Pa. Auansr 20. Jacob Geislngcr, admlnls. trator, will sell valuable personal property at the late residence of Ell I'ealcr, dee'd, iu I'calcrtown, Flshlngcrevk township, at 10 o'clock a. m. Foit Sale. One new Sloan side bar buggy. One bloan jump-seat carriage in good condition with shafts, pole and brake. One old buggy Ono double heater. In qulro of L. E. Waller. july'9 Foit Sale. The undersigned will sell 40 or CO acres, more or less, to suit purchas crs, lruin the south side of his farm In Hemlock township. Three good springs of water, good building site, public road through tbo land, about 0 acres of timber, small stream of water through land. Price 815 per acre In payments. For particulars '.mjulro of ltcubcn Bomboy, lluckhorn, or Geo. E. Elwell, Uloomsburg. J4,0 mos. Foit Sale. A very desirable property, on Market street In the town ot Ulooms burg, Pa. nearly opposlto Hev. 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 the south. Market street on tho west. The dwelling houso Is a largo two story brick with Mansard roof, water, gas and sewer drainage, a good large stable, good fruit, and good well of water. Also a. house and lot in Catawlssa front ing on 3rd street, nbovo Pino street, a good two story framo dwelling houso with two story kitchen attached. Michael F Eyeiily April 7. '80. tf. Uloomsburg, 1'a. I'crHoiiul. Miss Nola Moycr is on a visit to friends at Nanlicokc. Miss LUxlo Schuyler is spending the Summer at home. Hov. L. Zahncr returned from his West ern trip last Friday. Dr. F. C. Harrison, of Lewlsburg, was la town on Tuesday. Miss Katie Gardner, of Lykens, Is visit ing at Mr. Harry Fornwnld's. Misses Annlo and Jennie Ueckley are visiting nt Mlflllnburg, Union county. J. M. C. Hanck, Esq., of Llghtstrcet, Is spending this month at Ocean Grove. Mrs. Frcas Urown went to Ocean Grove on Tuesday, and will bo absent about Ave weeks. Mr. Ellas Wenncr and family, of Van Camp, were among tho visitors to town on Tuesday. Miss Paulino Groff, of Danville, wa3 the guest of Miss Annlo McKclvy tbo first of tho week. Mrs. I. W. Hartman and daughter, Miss Ada, Mrs. F. M. Everett and children uro at Ocean Grove. II. B. Clark Is off for a vacation on his bicycle. Ho will visit Eaglesmcre, To wanda and other points. Louis Hoscnstock, of Philadelphia, who lias been visiting his parents here, re turned to tho city on Wednesday. After visiting Chicago and other western cities, E. V. Hartman turned his face homeward and reached hero ou Tuesday. Mr. Casper M. Kerry and wife, of Phil adclphla, who have been visiting In town for the past few weeks, returned homo ou Saturday. Miss Joslo McKclvy aud Miss Lottlo Kuhn returned on Tuesday from Mahanoy City, where they spent throe weeks visit ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Garrison, of Troy, N. V., who havo been tho guests of O. G. Harkley, Esq.. for tho past two weeks, returned homo un Monday. Paul E. Wirt, Esq., went to Guilford Point. Long Island Sound, on Wednesday, to meet his wife and children who havo been there for tho past two weeks. Mr. Wirt will be nbscnt a week or more. Charles H. Fornwald and family, James Kleckncr and family, Clark Hagenbucb, Clinton I. Fornwald, Frank Moyer, Alux. Samuels and Cameron Lyons went to Peale, Clearfield county, on Tuesday, and will en. gago in the mining of bituminous coal. Tho following persons from this town havo been tenting nt Mountain Grovo tho MBt weekt Mrs. M. Creasy, Mrs. O. Pea cock and daughters, Mrs. F. H. Hlddlo and son, Mrs. 0. W. Urown and children, Air. and Mrs. G. B. Bobbins, Miss Bobbins, L. T. Sharpless and family, K. 0. Ent and family, J. Baltzer and family, They went over on Thursday morning of last week, most of them filing to Catawlssa in Bucko.- low's four.ho.-ib bus. Turtle soup Is served nightly m tti0 SU Elmo, Tho Sullivan county fair will bo held at Forksvllio on October 0, 7 and 8. Snow fell at Home, New York, on Tucs. (lay morning, for about Ovo minutes. Uio Democratic dclcgato election In Montour county will bo held on tho 21sU Geo. B. Bobbins has purchased a building lot on Normal hill, from Mrs. F. P. Bill- rueycr, Our Washington letters will not rippcar this month as our correspondent Is taking a vacation. Dr. I, L. Babb, tho dentin, can be found at his offlco over Schuyler's hardware store, at all hours. During the month of August tbo busl. ncss oflloo of tho Coi.umiiian will not be open in tho evening. I'lymouth had n $10,000 Uro on Monday. A residence, a butcher shop, and n busi ness block wero destroyed. John Zancr, of Flshlngcrcck, lost a Bonuy Doon colt on Monday of last week. It was found dead in tho field. a. festival win be held in the groyg of iur. r jii. liauijacli, Forks, on tho after, noon and evening of Saturday Aug. 14. E. A. Bawllngs is furnishing fresh meat every day to the Mountain Grovo camp meeting, mcy Know where to get good meat. The prettiest lawn In town Is tho yard of airs. ii. ii. uiark. Under tho careful supervision of J. M. Clark Esq. It looks line velvet. J. t. Caldwell took a wagon load jf bread up to tho Italians who are worklne on tho railroad at Ornngevlllc, on Wednes. uay morning. Mr. Buckalew will address the Demo. crats of Montour county nt Washington- vino on Saturday evenlug nt 8 o'clock at Hcdden's Hotel. J. B. Schuyler has recently purchased u team ot thorough-bred Canadian horses. They nro fine large aulmals, and trnvcl to- gethcr admirably. With steam heat added to its numerous other convenient luxuries the Exchaneo Hotel ranks among the foremost of tho first class hotels of the state. Dcvoc, the weather prophet, predicted very warm weather for this week. If several days had not been as cool as fall weather he would have hit it. The firm of Luppcrt & Kline, furnlturo manufacturers, of Wllllamsporl, has failed with liabilities ot about 00,000. It is thought the assets will cover this. A new Turblue wheel has recently been put In the Hemlock mill. Tho flour made at this mill has grown so popular that it is frequently necessary to run night and day to fill orders. II. W. Sloan's store-room is one ot the handsomest any where in this section. He displays as much taste In titling up his place of business as ho docs In the sclec ttou of his goods. Coffman & Menngh are making Bomo needed repairs in tho law library room in the court house. The plaster on the cell lug was badly stained by the rain when ths roof was off, and they arc re-painting I.. P. Gray Meek, editor of the Bellefonto Watchman, is a candidate for the State Sen ate In the Thirty-fourth district. Ho has served several terms in the lower branch of the Legislature, and was chief clerk In 1883. Oak Grove is becoming a very popular picnic ground. Private families can se cure it at reasonable rates. A number of new swings, perfectly save for children, have recently been ndded to tho other at tractions. Jnc. Keller carries an immense stock of notions, and wo aro glad to nolo lie is do ing a very largo wholesale trade. He Is fortunate in hnvlng the assistance ot so nffuble and clllcient n salesman as F. U. Hartman. The Steam Heating Company employ five sets of fitters, and are doing a great dtnl of work. Tho New Normal school building and the Exchange Hotel are now being piped by them, and will be heated throughout by steam. Joseph Trivelplece, of Greenwood, beats the record for tall oats. He has sent us a stock tliut measures 81 inches, and says he has nine or ten acres nearly all as tall. The head Is lurifc and full, and It Is as fine a sample, as wo have ever seen. Can any one beat it? J. A. Hartman has leased the shop of tho Bloomsburg Agricultural Works, and turned It into a planing mill. New ma' chlncry has been purchased and he is pre pared to fill till orders for doors, sash. moulding, flooring, siding, &c. Mr. Hart man was recently foreman of King's plan, ing mill. Mr. O. I'. Zaner formerly of Fishlngcreek township, holds tho position of Principal of the Penmanship department In tho Columbus Business College of Columbus, Ohio. He Is thoroughly fitted for tho place, and Is ono of the best pensmen in me country, vve nave seen specimens ui . his fancy work Hint cannot be excelled. An exchange suggests that tho public would bo greatly accommodated If every farmer would erect In a conspicuous placo on the farm his name, in order that travel ers might be guarded thereby. This would 3avo every husbandman the thankless aud arduous task of nnswering hundreds of questions and would direct persons to them who had business to transact. Now that Mountain Grovo is owned by a slrck company ai.d pays a dividend of four per cent. It would bo well to use somo of the earnings In inij roving the saullary condition of the grounds. A few dolla-a' worth of lime or othei dUlufectuut put where It would do tho mo9t good, would no doubt bo highly appreciated by thoso who are In attenJance at the meetings. List of letters remaining In the Post Of fice at Uloomsburg for week ending Aug. 8, 1880: Mrs. J. P. Bennett, Miss Ettlo Sunders, Mr. John Thomas. Persons calllnc for these letters will bbv 'advertised." Gkouuk A. Claiik, P, M. Tho Camp Flro held last Friday and Sat tirday at Oak Urove by Ent Post, was well attended nnd enjoyed by nil. Tho Blooms, burg hand was out In uniform on Saturday nnd Brooks' orchestra furnished musin for dancing lu tbo pavllliou. Tho Merry-go-round was in constant motion nnd made tlio children happy. On Saturday evening Hooglaud Post, ol Catawlssa, ac companied by u drum corps, como over and an immense crowdtUrouged tho grove. Tho festivities wcri kept up until a late hour. Tho presence of Capt. Hoft and tie Juvenile Military Company and Drum Corps of Berwick wero among tlio Chief attractions on Saturday. THE COLUMBIAN AND G. W. Mauser, for many years propri etor ot tho Forks Hotel in this place, was in town on Wednesday, He Is now pro prietor of tho Wnpwallopen Valloy hotel at Bell Bend, Lu7.crno county, and is doing well. Ills houso is a great resort for fish ing parties, being right on tho river bank, opposlto Hicks' Ferry. A dozen carpen ters are now at work putting on an addi tional story and making many other Ira p ovemcnts. A Night Blooming Ccrcus ot unusual size and beauty bloomed at tho rcsldcnco ot Mr. J, A. Funston last Friday night. This plant Is remarkable for Its largo beautiful sweet scented llowcis, which begin to open In tho ovenlng, and close ngaln forever be fore morning. Tho calyx, nearly ono foot In diameter, Is of a splendid yellow, en closing pure whlto petals, and tho flower, during tho five or six hours ot Its continu ance, Is hardly surpassed In beauty. "James McCormlck and eight friends," Is nn entry appearing on tho Etchango ho tel register last Thursday. Mr. McCormlck lives in Harrlsburg and ho in company with about twenty-five ladles and gentle men were Inking n trip up tho canal on n steam yacht. When they reached this point Buckalew Bros', bus went down and brought tho ladles of the party to tho ho- tel, the gentlemen rcmatniug on the boat. They resumed their journey next morning. Heavy rains fell ou Sunday evening, null though no damngo has been reported In this county tlicro was considerable loss in other places. In Luzerne bridges were swept away, a barn at Dallas was over turned, the dam at ltymnn's pond was torn out, and cellars wero flooded at Kingston, n largo quantity of lumber was carried away by the flood, and James Harris was drowned In attempting to savo some of it. Corn, potatoes and oats arc said to have been greatly damaged. Slnco Tuesday night largo crowds havo gathered on tho street every evening to wit ness the free tooth pulling operations of ur. Clark's patent medicine company. A street parado precedes tho exhibition, and tho Uloomsburg Band furnishes music. Frco tooth pulling Is dono to show uio eiicct of one of llieir prepara tions. The operator rubs the gums with the liquid, and then pulls tho tocth very quickly, and apparently without pain to tho patient. Oao girl had IS teeth pulled at one sitting and tho operation took but a very few minutes. Last week, Thursday morning, while n party from hero was driving through tho Bupcrt narrows In Buckalew Bros, bu?, with four horses, a freight train met them. The engineer could easily see them somo distance away, but a3 be approached ho deliberately blew his whistle, frightening the horses so badly that tho driver, James Kleckncr, with dllllculty, restrained them. There might have been a serious accident. The engineer has been reported to the Su perintendent, and If It Is found that ho blew the whistle maliciously, he will no doubt be looking for another job soon. The assessed valuations of property In this county ore as follows : lical Estate Horses aud mules Cattle Occupation &c. Carriages Furniture $10,397,121.00 385,027.00 114,314.00 934,715.00 44,733.00 23,705.00 Total subject to county tux $11,949,075.00 Money at interest 1,819,401.00 There aro 74 first class watches, 88 secoud class watches, 143 third class. Total num ber of dogs assessed Is 3382. Last year there was $97. COO returned ns being at Interest. In the United States Circuit Court for the district of New Jersey, on the plea of blmon P. Case, through his counsel, Geo, F. Fort, nn attachment has been issued against the Danville, Hazleton and Wilkes- Barre Bailroad Co. for the sum of 2,300,. 000, and that amount garnUhced in the hands of the Pennsylvania Bailroad Co. at their olllcc in Camden. Chief Clerk Wat son, of the Camden ofllcc, said that the no tice had been served on him In tho absence ot Superintendent Bannard, and that the Pennsylvania railroad was garnishced from turning over any funds they had in their possession duo the other company for tic! cts, hiie ot cars, etc. Tho Juvenile Military Company and Drum Corps of Berwick, came down last Saturday and attended tho Camp Fire The unlfoims arc blue shirts with white caps and knickerbockers. There wero about 30 in line. The drum corp3 numbers 20. They were met at lho depot by the Blooms burg band and marched through town with soldierly precision. The Drum Corps Is under the command nt A. D. Secly, but owing to his illness lie was unablo to at. tend, nnd his place was filled by Mr. Chambcrlin. The military company Is well drilled, and they go through the manual of arms like veterans. The ablest boy Is 14, and the youngest, a son of Garrlck Mai lery, Is only 7, Captain Julius Holt is the commander, and It is through his patient and careful training that they havo at talned such a degree of perfection In marching and drilling. Tho Cuptuin was once a lieutenant in the Prussian army and the ynluable knowledge acquired by him In an army noted for Its strict military discipline, makes him a thorough and ef ficient olllcer. Tho boys gavo an exhibl tlon in the afternoon, and again In tbo evening, and both times they were sur. rounded by admiring crowds. They took homo with them a prize in tho shapo of n handsomo sword, presented by Ent Post to their commander. While the country contains such patriotic little soldiers as tho Berwick boys, Mexico should be very care ful how sho monkeys with the United States. Cholco celery plauts, 25cts. per 100, 2 per 1000 at J. Garrison's, Fifth street. Key to Ktiliciiiu of I.UHt Week. Ilcmerton, (.George Herbert's parish) Elbcron, (near Long Branch, N. J. Lackawaxcn, Telephone, Evangellum, (good tidings, or Gospel. Saxons, Heresy, Amos, (Jewish prophet !l greater 12 minor. Zither, Z, Anna, Blchmond. Beltesh&zzur tho name given to tbo Prophet Daniel in Bsbylou. H. L. T. New York. Vhat Vurty UollurH Will Uo. Young men in scarclt of a placo to at tend school will advance their interests by writing for circulars of Palm's Business College, 1709 Cliestnut street, Philadelphia. This institution offers advantages and fa cilities that cannot be had elsewhere. It graduates students in from three, to four months ota total cost for tuition of only forty dollars. Its graduates are furnished with eituutlons when competent) this, to gether with the 6liort time required nnd slight expense, make it a most desirable placo to secure a tborough and profitable education. DEMOCRATVbLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. t Nix l.mllcH nrowncit. a rim "JKi.nttA taoiitino tahty oai-sizrd OFF SANDY ItOOKi Sandy Hook, N. J., July 01. During tho thunder storm last night, (ho schooner yacht Sarali Craig, lying off tho govern ment dock bore, capsized. Thcro was a pleasure party on board bound from Phila delphia for New York. Seven of tho party, six ladles nnd ono gcntlcmnn, wero drown ed. The nnmes ot tho lost are Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Aekln, two sisters, Miss Emma and Miss Bessie Mcrrltt, Miss Mamlo Bet- tew nnd Chester Clark, n telegraph oper ator for tho Pennsylvania Bailroad. Mrs. Steven's body has been recovered. Tho others arc supposed to bo In tbo cabin. Tho vessel is being towed In when tho other bodies will bo recovered. The saved are Zeph. W. Jordan, head of tho real estate department ot the Glrard Life and Trust Co., Philadelphia) Morris Uulkley, of Southworlh, Bulltley & Co., Philadelphia j Alfred Potter, aged 23, pay. Ing teller of the Commonwealth Bank, and son of Henry Potter, Nlcnraugan Canal, Philadelphia Mr. Stevens, Frank W. ttall, Capt. Edward Huland, Mnto Charles lerguson, Steward Lewis, Bowman, Sam Joneinnd Wm. Paris. Tho schooner was sailing almost under bare poles, and leaped from wave to wave as the wind struck her with n speed that was almost phenomenal. From Sandy Hook Lighthouse It was seen that several persons wero on deck, but no signs of con lusion could uo observed. Iter course was directly for the shore, ns though It was tho Intention of her sailing master to bench her. The yacht ncarcd the govern mcnt dock at the Hook, when a gust ot wind, which hau the force of a tornado, came, nnd the vessel seemed to bo entirely lifted from the water, she did not rieht hcisclf quickly enough nnd the water pour ed lilt" the cabin and she overturned. Al though iho sen wns exceedingly high, boats wire put oil for tho wreck but it could not be reached. Knally a tug tip. peareil nnd then It was discovered that seven of the pleasure party which bad made Hie of Ihu yacht were clinging to the rigging. They wero promptly rescued nnd brought ashore The 111. fated yacht, Sarah Cinlg, arrived nt f'pruce striet wharf from Norfolk, with n load of watermelons on Thursday of lost week nnd on Tuesday morning last, nt 10 o'che'f, took on board a paity of Philadel phia pleasure-seekers, was drawn out nnd set sail down the river. 'I he party con slsted ns far as can be learned now, of Zeph. W. Jordan, Alfred Potter, Morris Uulkley, J. II. Stevens, Frark W. Hall, Chester (Jlark, the six ladies who were drowned and the crew. In addition to tho party was Miss Jessie JlcClure, who Is re. ported as having been iudlsposcd when lho boat reach :d Atlantic City and decided not to proceed farther on the Craig. They made stoppages at Cape May and Atlantic City. IIcilloll. The Ucnton Fair Association met Salur dny 31st ult to arrange premiums &e. We hear it rumored that John A. Ch.ipin is thinking of se'llng his saddlery and re. moving to Michigan. The Democratic Delegate Election pass. cd off smoothly. The only loud talk was on religious argument. Freas Hartman we understand com. menecs work In Uloomsburg nt his trade, ulacksmllblug. The M. K. Sunday school of this place Is now on tho increase. Miss Lllllc Mcllenry icturncd ou Sun day from a visit at Shickshtuny. Keller Bros, arc lu the tin can trade nnd handle the new bride range. J. U. Mcllenry keeps a five (0) horse livery. The engineer corps of tho W. & N. B. B. Co. reached this place Saturday July 31st. on the branch survey of the cross road from Watsontown to Shlckshinny. Ucnton seems to think their promises more sure than tho U. & S. B. B. But we hope to hear from the last named Co. in n definite character. Mr. J. W. Mastellcr was In town Sunday V.. II. Fisher the miniature stago driver spelt Sunday iu Bcuton. Mr. Alfred Mcllenry n former resident ol Ucnton, but of lute Pittsburg, Pa., Is homo on u visit to his parents and friends. All glad to extend a hearty shuki C. B. Cox and wife, Jos. Alhcrtson nnd wife of Greenwood wero visiting in Ben- ton Sunduy. Wo also noticed Messrs. Tubhs and Hurtzell of Uloomsburg In our place. Mimm. Oats crop Is good. Huckleberry and camp meeting people constitute the travelers at prescut. The plum trees present n fine eight. Tho most abundant crop ever known. E. L. Kirkendall went to Wilkes. Ilurre on Mo.ulny Jerro Thrash, a landlord well known and liked by muuy farmers nnd hucksters was burled at Hazleton on Thursday School tax was laid at 2 mills for school purposes and 2 for building, Paul Kirkendall and Wm, Hagenbucb ure prospecting for iron ore, Miss Tllllo Steely, of West Milllin, and Samuel Bitter, of Main township, wero mairled on Saturday, Tho festival at the Snyder school house was a success. John Mowry, Sr., is vety 111 with fever. Travel on the N, & W. H. It. It. is in creasing. Many largo rattlesnakes have been killed along the Ncccnpcck mountain this Summer. lliicniiom. Fanners fe hn-vestlng lho oats this week. Humor has It that a railroad is to built nenr Buckhorn. How soon we uot know. Miss Tracy Vanderslice Is visiting John Klstler's this week. Mrs. Siulo Old returned to her home near Pittsburg on Tuesday. Miss Maggie Tubbs of Cambra, paid Iter sister, Mrs. J. E. White, a visit lust week Tho Lutheran Sunday school will hold their picnic this Saturday on tho shady banks of Little Fishing creek near John Howell's. Unnngst nnd Old aro making improve mcnt by building a corn shed. Clark ltout says that farmers had better not pull too much about big oats. Ho llias some Clydesdale oats that measures Oft. 0 in. and It didn't grow lu a garden spot cither. A report that Charles Hartman had. stalks of corn that measured 10ft. Sin., led us to lake a measurement nnd we found some that talked up lift. Gin, Catarrh, malaria, rheumatism and scrof ulous diseases of all kinds are speedily cured by the uso of Keller's Catarrh Hem. edy. Do not allow druggists to substitute any other preparation. County oniccrH. A HW TO BALAHY THEM LIKELY TO 1181'ASSID. A matter In which nil county officers and candidates tor county ofIlc.es nro Interested Is thus treated editorially in tho Philadel phia J'rfi l The next Lcglslatuo will without doubt bo called upon to consider somo chango in the law which provides compensation for county ofllccrs by fees. Tho last effort in this direction, tho act ot 1833, has been de clared by tho Supremo Court unconstitu tional. It applied only to tho counties of Berks, Lancastor, Luzcruo ;and Schuylkill ns having a population of more tbnn 100,- 000 and less thau 150,000 nnd was declared to bo spcclnl legislation prohibited by tho Constitution, which it unquestionably was. Tho desirability for fixing salaries for county officers, particularly In tho larger counties cannot bo questioned. Somo of them have grown so In business nnd popu- lntlou that tho fees of tho county ofllccrs nro unreasonably large, and thcro Is no reason why the whole sum should go Into the pockets ot tho official when ho can bo adequately paid by a less nmo'unt, The principle of the net of 1833 Is light, nnd while it wns still believed to bo good law, there was not In the counties affected by tt any backwardness on tho part ot candi dates for olllcc. They showed every dis position to regard the places as worth hav. Ing, even with the salaries, and tlicro was as much ot a contest to be chosen as thcro ever hud been. What.ls needed in order to secure a gen. cnil law on the subject Is to reconcile tho Interests of the smaller counties, where tho fees are generally less than a fair salary, und the Interests ot the larger counties, where tho tecs nro of leu two nnd three times in excess of a reasonable salary. It would be quite out of tho question to think of providing tho same salary for an official lu Sullivan county as for n similar official in Schuylkill county. In some of the larger counties the business Is divided and there aro moro officers, but even with this there Is a great lack of uniformity in county ofll cers, throughout the State. It Is possible that lu some counties the fees do not amount to a fair income, and yet there Is tio trouble to get people to serve. Sooner or later all will have to como to the salary basts. It is tho only fair thing, both to the people and tho office-holders, and the question should receive the earnest and intelligent nttention of tho next Legis- laturc. If a salary law can be passca It will be a great saving to many counties, I nnd in no sense depreciate tho character of their county officials. It itecclvcH No RecrullH. The Minneapolis ilmtnner with bcautl. fill pathos remarks: "Tho Grand A'my of tho Republic has this peculiarity over all military organizations; It receives no re cruits. Other armies are kept up and aug mented by constant accession to their ranks. Young blood, vigorous muscle, now life continually being added, recuperate the energy nnd maintain the efficiency; but the crippled and wny-worn veterans receive uo company, soo no new faces, repeat no words of command In the young comrades' ears to jog the boys in the discharge of unfamiliar duties. Silently they move onward, rccoguizlsg the inevitable in their last march. When they fallout of rank it is Uptake a rest from which no blast of bugle, no roll of drum, shall ever call them aizaiu. Thus they are passing away. Seventeen thou- sand died last year und each succeeding yenr will show an ever increasing list. Let fraternity, charity and loyalty grow stronger with the hastening years and blessings for which tho old boys fought, become n'ore precious ns their faces dis appear forever. UiiHc mill MattcrH The Gazette t llulletin says: Tho Danville club has disbanded. Pcrcciviug that this was Inevitable tho directors of the state us' soclatlon sought to get rid of this barnacle last month, but were prevented by Bogert, of Wllkcs-Barrc. Just what was his ob jeetwasnotut onco seen, but wns after- wards discovered to be a combination to build up the average of tho Wllkcs-Barrc club and to assist them, if possible, to the championship. Tho discoveiy of this and the exrposure that followed caused a change of programme, and Bogert allowed the Danvillcs to disband. But tho Danvillcs had begun to carry out their contract and lost two games to the Wllkcs-Uarrc. Shan non, u good pitcher, allowed himself to be hit for eighteen hits on Friday, and ou Sarurday the Wllkes-Uarres were given twenty-six hits, a total of forty-four hits In tho two games, and this loo by the Wilkes-Barrcs, a club that has but flvo men In their team that stand higher In bat ting than Uriel. The dlsbaudmcnt of tho Dauyllles gets rid of tho lust of tho dead wood on tho hands of the stato association, und it will now go ou with four very well balanced clubs. lloirlblu, If True. A report is rife in the neighborhood of Berwick that a number of Hungarians, who ure employed ou tho new railroad that Is being constructed from Falls Hun City to Ncscopcck, had a terrlhlo druuken row on Sunduy, at one of the shanties near tho gap In tho Ncscopeck Mountain, and be. tween Henry Knrchncr's and Peter Meyer's, in Ncscopcck township, about flvo miles from Berwick. The report wns to the ef fect that tho Hungarians had a quarrel and n fight resulted from it, when ono of tho fiercest of tho gang drew forth a stlllcltto and stabbed three of Ids countrymen In a horrible manner, from the effects of which they died. That tho man who did the stabbing lied to the mountain to avoid in. jury from tlio friends of those who perished at the point of tho stiletto, Sluco tlio above has been Written It hus been learned that another report has been circulated to the effect that tlio above is not true. Wo therefore give the item for what it is worth, Ancs-Vealer. HCOTT'H I'.MUI.HION (II' I'UIllJ Cod Liver Oil, With HjpopliospMtes. For Waiting JJUcata 0 Children, Where tlio digestive powers nro fceblo I and tho ordinary food docs not seem to nourish the child, this acts both as food and medicine, giving strength und flesh nt once, and is almost as palatable hb milk. Take no other. Tlie lICHt lu llic Market. Wc would remind our friends and former patrons and tho public generally, that wo aro still. liaudllng I), M. Osbornu & Co's Iteapcrs, Mowers and Binders, of which we havo on hand a full line, covering all the latest Improvements, which are added to these excellent machines every year. Wo keep constantly 011 hand a lluo of extras for tho nbovo machiucs und make a specialty of repalrlng,not only the Osborne machines, but nil kinds of mowing and reaping machines. We havo always on hand a full line of knives for ull makes of machines. Wo havu a large stock nf tho very best of bind- cr twluo, which wo aro olfcriug for 15 cents per. pouud. Inviting ull to examine our machines beforo purchasing u'sowhere we aro respectfully JIauman & Habskiit, IMfic Tw. HiiiHlay Hcfiuol Coil. YCIIIIOII, Although somewhat behind their fellow laborers throughout tho county, tho Bun- day school workers of Pino Twp. am not blind to the benefits ot an organization that tends to brine tho various schools In tho district In n closer nnd moro hnrmon. Ions relation, thereby promoting a deeper interest in tho cp.uso they represent Saturday July 81, nt Wesley Chapel church was tho time nnd placo selected to hold tho first convention sinco lis organlza which was affected last fall. At 10:30 a. in., lho Prsldcnt, B. P. Whit. moycr called tho convention to order nnd Bev. F. S. Fans opened tho exercises by singing nnd prnyer, An address of welcome wns then given by Bcv. B. 8- Tn)lor to which sovcral re sponses wero made. Emery Eves, having just placed n new organ In the church, sang and played a piece. "Tho handwrit ing on tho wall.'' Bcmarks were then made upon general topics by several speak. crs after which the convention adjourned to meet nt 1:80 p. in. At tl.o appointed time In tbo nftcrnoon order was restored and tho topics on tho piogrnm dlfpossed of In tho following order t Duties nnd qualifications of Sun day school Superintendent, Bcv. It. S. Tnylor. Duty of parents to tho Sunday school, Bov. F. 8- Faus. Duty of Sunday school scholar. R. 8. Taylor. Influence of music In Sunday school, Bev. Daniel Molt. Tho sujects wero ably opened and further discussed by parents and teachers who wero Interested. Tho music ndded greatly to tho Interest of the occasion. After ap pointing a committee to arrange program and select time nnd placo for next meet ing, a motion wns made to adjourn nnd If we may judge from appearances wo be lleve all went away well pleased with the success of the convention nnd moro fully aroused to tho magnitude of tho Sunday school cause. O. W. Faus, Secretary. There Will lie HnrkncHH. A total eclipse of tho sun occurs August 29, which will bo visible ns a very small partial eclipse In tho southern part.of Now i-ngland and the Atlantic Slates. Tho path of totality commences at the Isthmus of Panama, crosses the northern part of South America and some of tho adjacent islnnds, crosses the Atlantic ocean In south easterly direction, strikes tho coast of Africa nenr Beuguela, and ends in Mada gascar. Uio conditions for observlnc It are more favorable than they were In the total eclipses of 1883 and 1885, when the lines of totality passed almost entirely over the Southern Pacific ocean. Doubtless astronomers will bo on hand nt many points to observe the eclipse. Tho limit of tho eclipse is one degree north of Boston, so that we must bo contented with a touch of the phenomenon. The nervuus. braln-workinc tvne ol Deo- pic, such ns lawyers, clergymen, business men ami students nrc tno principal victims of hay fever. Sufferers may be certain that hay fever does not arise from un Im pure stutc of the blood. A local treatment Is the only way to cure it. Judgli.g from results. Ely's Cream Balm Is tho onlv sue- ciflc yet discovered. Tlie Itallroad Commenced. The work of grading on tho Bloomsburg & Sullivan Bailroad has begun. Ou Tues day afternoon 35 Italians arrived here and were taken to Oraugevillo where they nro at work at the foot of Nob Mountain along the creek. These men came from Audenreld where they have been employ ed by Brldgens & Co. On Tuesday even- Ing 14 horses and 14 more Italians nrrlvcd and aro quartered In shanties near the Llghtstrcet paper mill- Four shanties havo been erected between tho Irondalo dam and tho paper mill acd ono at Oraucc- vlllc. Brldgens & Co. have tho contract for constructing twelve mllct of tho road from Bloomsburg. Those who have doubt ed the intentions of the B. & S. Company ought to feel assured now that they mean business. Old HolUierx' Ilc-I'iilou. The members of tbo G. A. B, and other veterans of tho counties of Susquehanna, Lackawanna, Luzerno nnd Wayuo will hold lho annual meeting of the "Fiyo Counties Veteran Association" at Uerwlck, Thursday, August 19, 1880. G. A. lSUCKISOIIAM, A. D. Sekly, J01.. DODSUN, Committee. l'llty MliilHtcrH un MlcyclcK. Tho Bcllcfontc A'era announces that some time during the latter part of Augustor the beginning of September a party of fifty clergymen, all from New York city and all traveling on bicycles, will visit Bcllcfontc, coming by way of Willlamsport nnd Lock Haven. Fifty ministers on bicycles will in deed bo interesting visitors. They hnvo taken their vacations in this style for several years past, but nover before travel cd through this part of Pennsylvania. TvuctierH' HxitiuliiiUloii. Teachers' examinations will be held as follows: Beaver and Main, at Mulnvllle, Aug. 13, Millllnvlllo, Aug. 14, Greenwood, Centre school house, Aug. 17, Evnnsvlllle Aug. 20, Jerseytown, Aug. 2:i, Oraugevllle, Aug. 25, Canby, Aug. 23, Buckhorn, Sept. 1, Urango Hill, Sept. 3, Iola, Sept. 7.Forks, Sept. 10. J. 5. UltlMKU, UO. hlipt, AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. To All W antic ir Employment. We want Live. Energetic and Capable Agents in every county in the United Stales aud Cana. ,la, to sell a patent article of great merit, on its mbhits. An article having a large sale, pay. lu over too ier cent profit, having no couipe titioii, and on which the agent is protected in the exclusive sale by a deed given for cai.li and every county he may secure from us. With all theic advantages to our agents and the fact lhat it is an article that can be sold to every house owner, it might not be necessary to make an "extk aordin aky offsr" to secure good agents at onre. hut we have concluded to make It to show, uot only our confidence hi the merits f our invention, out in us saiaiauty uyanyucm that will hanulo it with energy. Our agents now at work are making from S150 to Soou a month clear and this fact makes It safe fur us to make our ofler to all who are out or einploy iiiut. Anv arrint that will f-ive our biikiueih : thirty days trial and fail to clear at least flu! in this tune, ABOVB ALL KXHNSBS. call return all goods unsold to us and we will refund the money paid for them. Any agent or general agent wlio would like ten or more counties nnd work them through suh-agenls for ninety days and fail to clear at least 750 abovk all bx l-BssBS, can return all unsold aud get their money back, r-io other employer 01 agents ever dared to make such offers, nor wpuldweif we 110 not know 111a; we nave agents now niaaing lore than double the amount we guarantccdl ud but two sales a day would give a profit of ver $!3S a month, anil that one of our agents 00k eighteen orders in one dav. Our I ime de. acriplive circulars explain our olTcr fully, aud these wo wish to lend to everyone out of em ployment who will send us three one cent sumps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency 11 time for the boom, and go to work nn the terms named in our extraordinary offer. We would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpen ten in the country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads this offer, to send us at once the name and address of all such they know, Address at once, or you will lose the best chance ever olTcred to those out of employment tu make money, Kunnkr Manukacturisu Co , 1 16 Smithheld St., l'msburg, Pa 3,000 AGENTS WANTKI) for tlio now worn UljAl'olUISl!. I AlflNlShL AN! ntlWAT TRTRTT STRUGGLE ny tno ennui-ill uutnor, jion. t. i-.ulum.oi-, r. iur Liverpool, aim 11. -m iievvAug, tail. i:a-dOI-bOd by IIok. V. a. 1'ahnkll A thru luif hHlnrv of Irish oppression and the mluhty struggle for iiuiuu uuie tuui is ruexiug; tue jiruisit j-anpue Its centre: alsu blovratihtcs of the leadern. An e tlrely new work from high authority, ot ull-au sorbins Interest, richly Illustrated, and lu liniiiLhhO demand. Apply quickly to lll'hUAHIi UltOS ruuiuucns, 1 uiioucipuia, ru. (lulyiottd Sugar-Coated Cathartic If tho Liver bo- PILLS. comes torpid, It tho bowels aro constipated, or It tho stomach falls to perform lis functions properly, uso Ayor'a l'llls. Thoy are Invaluable. For somo years I was a victim to Liver Complaint, in consequence- of which I Balloted from General Debility ami I mil gestlon. A fow boxes of Ayer's l'llls restored me to perfect health. W. T. Ilrlghtuoy, Henderson, W. Va. For years f havn relied moro upon Aycr's l'llls than anything else, to Regulate my bowels. Thcso Tills nro mild In no tion, nnd do lliolr work thoroughly. I havo mcil them, with good effect, In cases of llhoiiinatlsm anil Dyspepsia. a. F. Miller, Attlcborough, Mass. Ayer's Tills cured mo ot Rtotrmch and I.Ivor troubled, from which 1 had niiffcrnl for years. I consider them tlia best pills made, and would not ho without them. Morris Gates, Downsvllle, N. Y. I was attacked with Illllous Forer, winch was louoweil by Jaunuico, ami was so dnncorously 111 that my frioniH despaired of my recovery. I commenced taking Ayer's Tills, and soon regained my customary strength anil vigor, John C. Tattison, Lowell, Nebraska. Lost spring 1 suffered greatly from a troublosomo humor on my sida. In upltu ot every effort to cure thfs eruption, It In creased until me ucsii became entirely raw. I was troubloil, at the saino time, with Indigestion, nnd distressing paituln m! until the tlesh became entirely The Bowels. By tho ndvlco of a friend I began taking Ayer's Tills. In a short time I wa freo from pain, my food digested properly, tho sores on my body commenced healing, and, In lm than ono month, I was cured. Samuel D. White, Atlanta, On. I havo long used Ayer's Tills, In my family, nnd believn them to bo thu bent pills made. S. C. Darilen, Dardcn, Miss. My wife anil littloglrl wero tnken with Dysentery a few days ago, and I ntonco began giving them small doses of A ver's Tills, thinking I would call a doctor If tho disease became any worso. In a short titno tho bloody dischurRcs stopped, all pain went away, anil health was restored. Theodoro Ksling, ltlchinond, Va. Ayer's Pills, Trepared by Dr. J. C. A f r & Co., Lowell, Mai. Sold by all Dealers In Medicine. rpo TIIK HOLDERS OF THE UONDS X Ol' TUB BLOOMSnUKII BTATR NORMAL SCHOOL, RKCCUKD y HI18T UOKTlUlIK, DATKD BKITBHBEK 1, 180 Notice Is hereby given that tlio principal and In terest on bonds Nos. 4i anil 50 and lho Interest on another of said lionds outstanding up to sept. I, 18-6, will be paid ou presentation of the Mimoto tho Treasurer, nt his otllce In Uloomsbunr, nt any time within nrteenilajsfrom September 1, 18-ti. It bonds aro not presented by October 1, lsso, the Interest will bo defaulted and applied on pay ment ot principal debu II. J. CLAIIK, aut'4 6t Treasurer. LOCAL NOTICES. Tho sateens nnd batistes nt I. W. Ilnrt- inan it bon's will sell during August. Campmcctlng goods, viz, dress cloths, light weight shawl", Newport scaits, gossa mers, Sx., &c at I. W. llartmnn & Son's. Farmers in want of grain drills can save money by culling on me, ns I will sell the best drills at nearly cost: also Lister Bros. phosphate, as low as can bo bought in the stale, uive me a call. Sr. u. siuvk. at. August bargains in dress goods at I. W. llartmnn it Son's. "Hello I Hello 1" "Well, what Is it ?' "What did you uso on your oats tills spring ?" Moro Phillips' soluble bone." Did you use the same on your potatoes ?" "No. What did you uso ?" ''Sharpless & Carpenter's No. 1 hone, it makes them get, don't it" "Yes, sir." "Hello I tlicro is somo ono ringing In on lis, what do you want ? ' Will it suit you to bring mo a load of fertilizer up to-morfow '(" "Where do you want me to get it ?'' Down at the Fnrmcra' Producu Exchange. "They don't keep It do they V" "O, yes they do, why you can get nnything you want there." "Is that so ?" "Yes sir, you can ,ct Lister Bros' aminoulated hone, Lister Bros.' U. H. b. bone. h. Irank Coe's Knickerbocker soluble Pnclflo guano, Allentown complete bono phosphate. Moro Phillips' super plios- iina'.o 01 nme, uiamouii bone, Jloro rim ips' soluble bone Ucrman potash John F. Orlh's Rending boni', Sharpless & Carpen ter's No. 1 bone, Shnrpless & Carpenter's acid phosphate. M L. Shoemaker & Co. swift sure. All the above goods nro sold at from 20 to 30 per cent less than nny other fertilizer sold, and nil kinds of grain tnken in exchange for them. Before pur chasing your fertilizers call and give them trial anil suve time, money aud trouble. juue 4 in. Mason nnd A. B. C. fruit iars ut I. W. Hartman & Sou's. !H c. calico and 12 ic. cotton for comforts at I. W. Hart man & Son's. Getting In Canton nn-1 wool flannels W. Hartman & Bon'c. nt BUSINESS NOTICES. 100 Doses Onk Doli.au Is iusenarablv con nected with Hood's Sarsapnrilla, and it Is true 01 no other medicine. It Is nn nnau swcrnblc argument ns to strength aud economy, while thousands testify to Its su perior bioou-puriiyiuc nnd slrencllicninc qualities. A bottle of Hood's r-'arsapnrilla contains 100 doses and will lust a month, while others will average to last not over a week. Hence, for iconomy, buy only iioou s oarsapariiia. If you havo tumor, (or tumor symptoms) cancer (.or cancer symptoms;, scrofula, erysipelas, sall-rueum, cliroulo weaknesses, nervousness or oilier complaints ur, Kil mer's Female Remedy corrects and cures. In tills age of adulterated goods It is a pleasure to find an article that is absolutely pure. Mien an article is urryiioppcrs ito. rax Soap, nnd the price is so reasonable that tlicro is no excuse for anybody using common auullcratcu soap. jyUO. A Clear Complexion. How can you cx- AYER'S pect 11 clear complexion wheu tho blood Is full of impurities and the stomach clogged? I lm lilnml lieimmi'A linnnn, limmifiii tlir liver does not act properly and work off the poison irom mo system, ana tlie ccr tain results ure blotches, pimples nnd crun- nous. runty tno utoou wun biinmons Liver Hegulator. nnd regulato the liver. stomach and bowel, and then the skin will become clear "Her features are not rccular, yet what an attractive luce she has!" U Is her beautiful hair. Once it wns thin, grnylsl and fading. A few bottles of I'arker'i Hair Balsam wtotmht the transformation, It will do as much for anybody. jO 4. Wlien llby wm lick, wt give her Cm torls, Wlen the wu a Child, the cried for Cutorla, When iha becuno MUi, ths clang to Cutorla, Wood tht W Children, the gtvt Ultra CwtorU, 1'urlfy your blood, lone tin the system. and regulate the digestive organs by taking uooirs tunaparuia. bom by ull urugglstr. 1 had given myself up as lost because of inherited scrolula. Tried everything for puruying me wood without ntneiil until 1 used Parker's Tonic, and cun truthfully say that it has cured me. I still use It for us spicnuiii cuect 011 tuy geueiai iieuiin, If 1' T . ...I , 1. 1. mi. SI. IV. Sit Ull, VJlllllllgU. Juil, To PitiuKiivK Natuiial Flow Kits. Din the llowers In melted paratllne, withdraw, ing them rpjlckly. Tho .liquid should bo omy just. 1101 cnougu to uiuloluiu us iiuiii lty and thu llowers should bo dipped one ut a time, held by thu stocks and moved auotil lor an instuni to gel rid of utr bub bles. Fresh cut flowers, frcu from moist ure, maku excellent specimens iu this wuy. If you would preserve your heulth ami in. vlgoruto your entire si stem uso 1'crrine's l'uro Barley Mult Whiskey. For rule by u. i. uuuuiiii, Diuomsuurt!, ru. iow, Tho tonlo und alterative properties ol Ayer's Bursaparllla are too well Ituuwn to require tho specious aid of nny exaggerated or fictitious tciUllt-iite, Witnesses of the marvelous cures cllcclcd by this preimra. llou are to-day llvlug In every city ami liamict ot tho land. PMT-mmw IRON ROOFING 00. Manufacturers of CORKt'OArcn, CRtMritn Kwi, CitowL'i Tatint, Plain and l'alaminrd Iron & Steel Roofing & Siding. 1 heso rooflwts wo lay mi solid sheathing, on pur llns, on Iron work, or over old f hliarlcs or slats. Wo havo in our employ good and vx perlcnced roofers whom wo wih send out as instructors to those who may lsh to lay their own roonng, pur chasers paj .nit men's railroad fare and time. We make theso rtiollwrs to any desired thlcknewi and welKlit. I'.HiltmiesRlvcn ami contracts taken for rooiinits and sidings, laid and completed. Hntls faction guaranteed on all work done by us., cala m neil iron and steel rootlngs made to order at short notice. riTT&TON lttO ItOOFtNf) CO.. TITT8TOM. TO. :-onico and factory near Uhhjh Valley depot, lioekm. Tclephono connection. faugBSm' O WITHIN C. SIIOItTLItKlirS ACAliKMYi O KOII VOtINO MRS AND HOTS, MBIIIA, PA. miles from Philadelphia. Fixed price covers ciery expense, even books, c. no extra cuarge. wo incidental expenses. no examinanon lor au mlsslon. Twelve experienced teachers, alt men, and all eraittiatcs. ripccl.il opportunities forapt student to advnnco rnp'dly, special drill for dull and biCKwam uoys. rairons or suiaenis may su lect any studies or choose the regular English, Set entitle, llmlncss. Classical or civil Knglneertng course, Mudents lit ten nt -Media Academy are now In lla.'vard. Vale. Princeton and ten other Colleges and l'ol) tecinlo schools. 10 students sent to coilego In 18i, 15 In WW, 10 In I8-J4, 10 In graduating class every year in mo com mercial department. A Physical and Chemical Lnliiirninrv. (Ivmnnslum and Hall (IroimL 1500 vo s. ndded to library In 1N83. Physical apparatus doubled in HK). Media has seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibits tho sale of all Intoxicating drinks. For new Illustrated circular address the Principal and Proprietor, SWIT1IIN a Hllulti l.IlKlF, A. -M., (Harvard Graduate,) Media, l'cnn'n. Aug.o,vi,ly. SwrTOrE CaLLEqE. KWAUTII.U01IK, l'A. Opens iith month, nth. Thirty minutes from llnudM. .station, Philadelphia. Under the care of Friends, but all others admitted. Full college courso for both sexes; Classical, scientific and Lit erary. Also a .Manual Training and a preparatory school. Healthful location, largo grouuds, new and extensive buildings and apparatus. For cat alogue and full particulars, address liDWAHI) 11. MAUILL.A. St., I'res't. JSJ-M. UEAS BUOWN'S INSLTBANCE AOKN'CY. Stoycr's now building. Main Btreet, moor .bomsburg, l'a. Jtn Insurance Co., ot Hartford, Conn $T,07S,iso ltoyal of Liverpool 13,500,000 Lancashire 10,0110,002 Fire Association, Philadelphia 4,165,710 l'hconlx, of London.. 6,2Gfi,S7S London K Lancashire, ot England l,H,V7o Hartford or Hartford 3,273,orfl sprlngtleld Fire and Marine 2,082,580 As the agencies are direct, policies are written for the Insured without delay to the omce at Uloomsburg. Oct. 8, '81. CORED! 1 S1HIE TSUI, ton- L turpi Ike uoiUlrpllcl) GERMAN ASTHMA CUREMJ SriiM-tn ri 1 row uhrm r.ll ntlnr rrnmllott fall Jnii tnithitf for ri'MilU. It tut ten Ini IfiniiM'dlnirt dirrct nnd rrrtuiii( ntitl nl Vcrt-tH fiipcicd in all ciJH,m,i;:A-;t Ji pfrmtrjcttily cured Ector In mi at ibt lima. 'I am r cl reitorel to tiri-ltti hy German APthma ' I Win a A 1 thro Cure Ii all you laim for!u Itncveri tail,. nj ft, li t iitumiH, Grtt-titU 3. V I 11 ihytk-lan rrwnineml d (icrnian Antitna Curt Ii curcit inc. J-. u, I. 7UUk JUMjrnr, o ;thoo.anJ af a'allar Lrttr on tm. la aay innUl Aalliiim I'urr ! ( ltl lit all ilniir. lLiit.J at 5(-.fiul I nr H-ut y n ml ru nvl t! Rof price, irint pat ka-fd Irrr tn my nWirie tor plrkET 1eiohts. 15L001MS15UUG MARKET. Wholesale. lictatl Wheat per buslul 78 80 Hye " " 00 Corn ' " .... 00 CO Oats " " S5 45 Flour " bbl 4 to S 80 Butter 10 18 Eggs 14 10 Potatoes 00 GO Hums 11 10 Dried Apples 03 05 Bide and shoulder 00 10 Chickens 19 15 Turkeys 19 10 Oeese Lard per lb 03 10 Vinegar per gal 20 80 Onions per bushel 75 1.00 Vcnl skins 07 Wool per lb 35 Hides 5 to 7 Coal on Wiiaiif. No 0 42.00; Nos 2. 3, 4 & Lump $3.25 No. 0 i3.00 Bitumlnus, 43.25 Philadelphia Markets COKHECTED WEEKLY. FKEI)' Western winter bran, spot, 14.C0 a U.T5 V'LOUIL Western extra's 3 ru at S.M 1enn a family, twxca 4;00 Ohio clear, 4.55 01 4.50 winter patent 4.75 (A COM: l'enno. roller process 4.10 (A 4.50 wiiKAT Pennsylvania red, No. 1, vsa UYK.-M. UOU.V IT (3 5il OATS. No. 3 while (. 40 No. a, 41K 11AV AND hTltAW Tlmuthv Cholco Western and Now Vork-,1 1.(10. fair to eood Western and New York, a 00 & 12.00; medium Western and New York, 9 ran . ; cut hay as to Quality 13.0 15. live straw ira 13.511. Y heat straw. 10. Oat straw c 10. l'OTATOKS.-NCW .M)(l.O) per bbL bi,(is. renrsylvanla 11; western 13. HUTT'Elt. l'ennsvlvanla creamery mlntH25 Creamery Kxtra an, Y estern citra 11Q15, fair 10 3 IV, LIYi: I'OULTltY-. Fowls. .12 llllL'SSEl) l'OUI.TltY.-Chlckens, 13 11 FRENCH'S HOTEL. CITY HALL MJUAltE, NEW YOflK, Omioslto lltv Hall nnd the Post Office. This hotel la one of the most coinnleie In Its an- puiuuueniH unu iurnuure or a.n 1 uuu&k iu ew oru my ami is conducted on 1110 EUROPEAN PLAN. llooinsonlrone r.ollarner dav. Half minute' waiK from liroomyn Hrldgo and Elevated 1L An lines ui curs p,iss iur uonr. .MOSl convenieii iiuiui in .acv 1 urK lor .-ucrcnanLH lo slou at. uiu- lnif dooms. Cafes and 1 uncli counter renleLe Willi all itjoluxuilcaat inoderuto prices. s July 2 yr E. B. SROWER OAS FITTING & STEAM HEATINU I DEALElt IN rimrviT T?n 0 riUMMT inn S I (J V PiS M I I IN V A K, V I - All kimlH of work in Sheet Iron, Roof nig ami bjiouting promptly attended to. restrict attention given to heating by steam. Corner of Main ot East Sts., Bloomsburg, Pa. LANCELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. SOLD BY ALL DHUOOI8TS. llavlnir struuiiled 20 years between life and dentil with AhTIIMA or PHTHISIC, treated by eminent physicians ami receiving no benent, I wattcoiniu'lled ilurliiu' thelastA jeans ot my ill uckh to sit ou mv chair day and night (rasping for bieatli My sufferings wero beyond description. 111 despair 1 cxpeiiinentea on inyseit ny com. louudliig roots and hebs and Inhaling the medl elno thus obtained. 1 forluuately discovered tbl3 WUNIILM.l'L'l, I'l'HB Foil Ab'lll.NU AN II UA TAllltll, warranted to relieve tho most stubborn casoof AhTIIMA IN riVK MINl'TES, so that tbo Fallen! call iieuowuiuri'siauubiccncuiniuriauiy. lease read tho following condensed extracts. from uusniiciieu testimonials, an 01 recent uate: D. Oliver v. i(. noiniCH, hau uose, cai., wines: '-1 Und the remedy all and even more than repre sented. 1 receive instantaneous relief." K. M. carson, A. Ji.. warren, Kansas, writes: "Was treated by eminent phVBlclaiis ot this country aud (ierinnny: tried the climate ot different states nothing aflorded relict like your preparation." T. U dales, County Treasuier, Philadelphia, Mla, writes: "Havo used lho Iteinedy. Would not llvo without It. Ku-ry one that uses It re commends It." 1. 11. I'licips. r. si., (iriggs, unio, writes: -sui-teictl with asthma 40 ears. Your medicine In 3 minutes does more for me than the most eminent phvblclan did tor me lu tnreu years." It. C. l'lutnnlon. Juliet, lit. writes: "bend Ca tarrh Iteinedy at once. Cannot gel along without iu 1 mid 11 to uo tno mosi vaiunmo medicine-1 havo ever tried." ilea W. lirady, Nclion Co., Ky wiltcs: 'lam using the ujiedy, (mined B pounds la 3 weeks. would not iu nitnoui 11." 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