THE COLUMBIAN AJND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian, J. K.Slttsntondor.J1141""' BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1880. Mr. Morrison of Illinois anil Frank Hunl of Ohio, frco trndo democrats, were dnfontud in llio Into oleotiori and tho ollioinl iioiint, will bo necessary to deciiiu tho result in SpcaW Oarlislo'e district. As those wero nil lenders in frco trail?, with districts largely demo cratic it docs not look as if tho demo orallo party wanted free trade. 0. G. Murphy's vote is somewhat below tho party majority. Ono reason assigned for , not voting for him was that "tho Irish all voted for BJaino in 1884, and they ought to bo taught a lesson." It seems to us a suicidal pol icy to drive tho Irish voto to Blalno in 1888 just for tho satisfaction of "teach ing them a lesson," for what they did in 1884. Conciliation is what is need ed, not revenge. Besides this, Mr. Murphy was not responsible for tho voto of Centralia in 1884. TUESDAY'S ELECTIONS. Pennsylvania elected tho Republican stato ticket by n majority of nearly 40.000. John Lynch, Dem., has probably de feated Joseph A. Scranton, Rep., for Congress, in tho 12th district. Judco Gordon, Dom., is elected in Philadelphia bv 10,000, over Amos Briggs. Rep. Inavers plurality over Jilaok in Philadelphia is about 23.000. Charles S. Wolfe is defeated for tho Legislature in Union Co. Abram S. Hewitt, Dem., is elected Mayor of Now York. Thero was n warm contest waged between him and Henry Georne, labor candidate, aud Theodore Roosevelt, Rep. Tho latter received tho smallest voto of the three. Tho NationalHIouse of Rcpresenta tives remains under tho control of the Democrats, with 25 majority. Bob Taylor, Dem., was elected Gov ernor of Tenne&seo bv 20,000. If overy district in tho county had doco as well for tho Stato ticket as did Centralia, tho Democratio majority in this couotv would havo been 3,000. They gave Black 254 majority. In 1882 Pattison had 51 majority, and in 1884 Blaino had 20 majority. WHAT SHALL THE HAEVEST BE ? Ei3. Columbian : Whatever the re suit of the election (this) 'iuesday, one thine was verv prominently forced to the front throunh the intensity of tho fisrht during the entire campaign, viz that corruption in nil its forms is profi table to tho favored few, and spares neither means nor principle to accom plish its obiect. and usually all its or ganized forces are concentrated into machine operations, diiected and work ed by tho most uncrupulous and un principled of men. As citizens, so far as relates to their general character, personal integrity and dignity, and '.heir social, mttsllectual and christian ilalioim. all threo gubernatorial aspl ants aro men among our foremost, honorod and respected by all. But as thev. each and severally represent dif ferent principles that mu3t apply to tho general government of our state affairs and individual interest, it is of vital importance to overy citizen of the community at large as to which of the three shall bo entrusted with the "ship of state." The question is not merely which party shall rule or, who shall be governor. But thero are serious and profound issues confronting the peo ple which sooner or later must meet with peaceful and satisfactory solution among wiso and able statesmao, or they will thrust the people into confu nion, riot and bloodshed through tho blundering zeal for party spoils. Our liberties, our institutions and our pros perity aro more or less affected, or en dangered by the triumph of tho one, or or the other. Uorrupuoo is tne enomy of tho people, tlio drono of any govern ment, stato or national, and represents all that is dishonest and unjust. The laboring aud producing classes realize this most emphatically. Farmers and mechanics feel tho pressuro of tho op pressor s powpr, and that power is oor ruption embodied in privato corpora tions and monopolized discriminations and their chief exponent during tho campaign was James A. Beaver, and their principal herald James G. Blaino aud main organ tho Philadelphia J'reas with a host of lesser satellites. As the people havo now chosen, bo they must abide the consequences and reap tho j nil is oi ineir suwuiii. 'u "" tho whirlwind; if to the honest- gov. eminent prosperity, peaeo and plenty, Ron. Thanksgiving Proclamation. AVakiiikoton. October 31. Tho following is President Cleveland's proclamation designating Thursday, November H5, as a aay oi lnaiiKegiv !m mid nrnvpr: It has long been a custom of tho people of tho United States, on a day in each year especially set apart for that purpose by their chief executive, to acknowledge tho goodness and mercy of Go'l, and to invoko His con tinued caro aud protection. In obscrv- nneo nf annli rMiatnm. 1. Grovpr Clevo land, president of tho United States, do hereby designate and set apart Tlmrmlav. tho 25th dav of Movember. iiiBtant, to bo observed and kept as a i f . i t I 1 aay oi innuKsgmpg auu imtyur, wu ot iir lot nil nnr nnnnta tnrntro thfir nccustomed omployinents and assemble .t...!. nt .JnA.. ...n.aliln ntvn ill II1U14 usual iiau(.o ut nuiauif w thaiik to the Hitler of the univeieo for nnr nnntinuerl cniovmcnt of the blessings of a fieo (government, for a renewal ot Dimness prosperity tnrougn nnt mil lnn.l tnr tu return whinh lias rewarded tho labor of thoso who till Jim noil, and for our progress as a ooplo in all that makes a nation great Anil while via contemiilatu tbo inii nito power of God in earthquake, flood and storm, let tho grateful hoarU of those who havo been shielded from lmrm tlirniirrh Hi merov bo turned in sympathy and kindness towards thoso who have suffered through his visita tions. Let ua also iu tho'midst of our thanksgiving remember tho poor and needy with cheerful gifts and alms, bo that our service may, by deeds of char ity, be mado acceptablu in the sight of tbo Lord. Iu witnoss whereof I havo hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of tho United States to bo aflixed, Jlono at tho City of Washington this liist day of November, in tha year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-six, and of tbo Independ encu of tho United States of America the ono huudred and eleventh, ei!Ai,J UiiovcK Cluvf-lakp. Jiy thu President! T. V linyard, Seo fetary of Slate. Undor tho Fallen Walls. INSUnANCI". l'ATKOl. StKN OAUOI1T WHEN THE CUASII CAME. Tin: Chicago. November 1 A cotillnrrra. tion causing tho loss of nearly $250, 000 nnd probably novcrnl lives occur cd In tho Knight & Leonard six-story building, 109 and 111 East Madison street, between 4 and 5 o'clook tills morning. Tho inmates of tho dozens of gambling houses in tho vicit.ity woro unaware of tho flro at tho outlet and it mado such rapid headway that nonu had stirred from the tables until tho lives of most of them wero imperiled. Then a wild stnmpodo ensued. Tho proprictois hurried their gold nnd greenbacks in to sitoholj, others Bhoveled ivory chips into bags, a few rushed down stairs loaded with rottlctto wheels, faro tables and gambling paraphernalia of all de scriptions. But these wero tho except ions. Tho majority dealers, lookouts nnd players roso together and camo tearing out of tho building, many hat- losa and uoatlcss and all frightened. Aftor an hourV work by tho firomeu tho flames werd under oomparallvo con trol. At this tlrao six men of tho Insur ance Patrol wero in tho building, sling- nig tarpaulins over tho stock ot tho Goodyear Rubbor Company. Suddenly thero was a tcrriblo crash, tollowcd by a denso wavo of smoko and sparks, whioh puffod out into tho street. The roof and top tloor had fallen through to tho basement, burying the men of tho Insuranco Patrol In tho ruins. A moment after tho crash a detachment of firemen and insuranco patrolmen, led by Chief Swcenie, rushed to tho rescue. Tho irit-s of tho imprisoned men could bo heard abovu all tho din. Hardly wero tho rescuers at work, chopping and tearing away tho fallen beams and splintered flooring, when thero was another crash and a heavy pieco of machinery fell from tho third floor. It was so far baok In tho build ing that no ono was hurt and tho rescuers continued manfully without a stop. Georgo Furnold was the first man out. Ho camo up through a holo whioh had been mado in tho sidewalk lights over tho basement. Ho was only slightly injured. William Darby also managed to crawl out of tho ruins with only Blight injuries. The rescu ing party found Captain Humo pinned down under a fallen boam and wedged in between two boxes of goods. Ho was carried out both h gs crushed and the left foot turned completely around. P. Mullins was dragged from under tho heavy beams. Ho was cut about the head and his body fearfully bruis ed. A NAIinOW ESCAl'E. Gus Bourgemenko was being hold do in by a heavy pieco of printing machinery, so that all efforts to release him seemed useless. He clutched con vulsively at tho iron bars and wheols, begging his comrades to kill him, as they could not get him out. Tho sewer of the basement had becomo choked up, and tho immenso amount of water thrown into the building was rapidly rising under Bourgemenke's body, while tho flames wero gradually eating their way toward him. Chief Sweenio ordered an engine dotached from a fireplug and set to work pump ing tho basement of tho floods from tho other engines, whose efforts wero redoubled against tho fire, Tho water had just reaohed Bourgomenke's chin, when they bpgan to go down and the flames commenced to recede. With tho aid of jackscrews the machinery was at last raised, aud liourgeraenke, who for nearly three-quarters of an hour had given himself up for lost, was carried to tho hospital. Ono of his legs is broken and an arm is shatter ed, but it is thought ho will live. FATALLY WOUNDED 11V FOLLY. Tbo body of C, Papineau was found in tho ruins lato this evening, and in getting it out another fireman was atally injured and two seriously wounded. The flro and tho fall of tba roof had damagod many tolophone and telegraph wires Gmgs of linemen were sent to tbo roofs adjoining to straighten tho tangled mass. They were requested to wait until tho Bre men lonnd I'aplneau's body, but did not comply. While, pulling a heavy cable over a wall a pieco of jagged iron cornico was dislodged. It fell to the basement and struck Fireman Michael McGovern in the small of tho back, and whilo his companions phk cd him up policemen hurried to tho roof and Intercepted tho linemen, While helping to carry out tho woundod man William Cornell, of tho Insuranco Pa trol, fell through a nolo in the broken sidewalk an J was so seriously injured that ho had to bo taken to tho hospital. McGovern was horribly raanglod by the cornico and is dying. Eighteen of tho linemen wero put under arrest, but afterward released, telegraph ofticials becoming their surety, A U. S, Officer Shot A PISCHARCEp KJlrOVE BEEK1NO ItHyENOE. New Yoiik, Nov. 1. Haus S. Beat- tie, tho Surveyor of tho Port, was shot in bis ollioo at tho Custom House coon after noon to-day by Louis Bieral, an lix-lnspector. Tlireo shots wero tired Tho excitement caused at the Custom Houso by tho attempted assassination was intense. Bieral was discharged by w ... . .1 l-T nir. ueauio two or inrco wccks ago, and tho shooting was clone, doubtless, for revenge. It is said Bieral has been actlnK very stranco of late, and ono ot his friends said to-day that ho ought nDt to havo baen permitted to bo at laree. When tho shots were tired number of persons in tho other oflices rushed to Sir. Beattie's aid. Ho was found lying upon tho ijoor, whilo his assailant stood close by, tho smoking pistol in his hand. It is reported that Mr. Beattio was heard to appeal for mercy, crying "For God's sako do not shoot 1' The discharges of the pistol followed rapidly ono utter tho other, An ambulanco was summoned, and tho surgeon in examining tho aurveyur do oided that lie was not serioagly wound ed. Tho wounds were iu tho groin aud left hand. Louis Bieral, who is a Frenchman by birth, had been in the Unstoms seivico as inspector, storekiopcr and night watchmati for several years. Ho wa last an inspector nt Casllo Garden and was dismissed about two piontl.s ago Tno shooting was undoubtedly pom milted out of rovenge for literal's dis mitsal. When arrested, as ho was im mediately after the shooting, Bieral de. ciareu tuai jeaiuu ni(i ruiiieu lunt business, iho weapon used was n laruo old-fashioned live-barrel revolver It apparently carried n ba'l of -J2-cal ibre. Bieral is over CO years of age, serve 1 in tho Union army in an Ohio . !. !- -.11 1 I r - regimuni, n is sain, aim u.is uuuu lur a numbor ot years in tho custoiin ser vice. It was s.Vh1 that on tho trial i.f Kdward Stokes for tho murdor of Jamts Kisk, Jr., Bieral was accused by Stokes ol being a "heeler," who was hiied to dog him by Plsk. Tho chargo Table of Votes Governor. Lt. Governor. Aud. Townships. If t ii is 1 t 1 f g 1 1 i i I J. I I llll glj All Li J jLalla 3 i le? 3 lr!f.... If sTT.,.' Itfi 51 .... i 1ST S4 .... 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Locust Madison..,, Main Miniln Montour .,, Mt l'lcnsant... orange Hoarlngcrcck lino Hcott W scott r. Sugarloaf In Centralis Barker tho LaborCandldato lor Lt. on which Uieral was dismissed from! his inspectorship wok that ho h.ul swin dled a poor emigrant woman at Castle Garden. As charged ho attempted to collect from her 1 as tho alleged duty on a sewing machine sho had, which was of American manufacture and thcreforo duty free. Ho finally re duced his claim to S'-'. Tho facts being roported to hi superior olliceis ho wai dismissed. When Uieral wa taken for Idcntiticatiou to tho room whero Mr. Beattiu lay on tho sofa, ho said, "Yes, I did it," with an air of ex ultation. After remaining in the room for soiiio timo ho was brought out aud taken to tho tomb. As ho camo out of the room ho was laughing, and ho walked off with an air of bravado. Eartbquako on Hinafou Island. A FLAMING .MOUNTAIN IlISINO FROM A LAKE TO THE HEIGHT Ol' 'MO l'KET. San Fkancisco, Nov. 1, A letter published in this evening's Jlullctin, under date of Apia, Oct. 15, says that authentic nows has rcauhed Samoa to tho effect that on the morning of Sept. 10 over 100 heavy shocks of earthquake occurred ou the Islat.d of Ninafou, one of tho Tonga group, and that from the bottom of the lake, which 18 2,000 feet deep, a mountain has arisen to the height ot 300 feet above its bui face ; also that this ir.ouutain has burst out in (lames and tin own out hot stout s and sand in such quantities as to de etioy two-thirds ot tho cccoanut trce3 on tho island. In Samoa ligllt shocks of earthquake occur so ficqiieutly now that they no longer cause any alarm. POWDER Absolutely Pure. strenjjtli and whotesomencss. More economical than ordinary kinds, ana cannot bo sola In compe tition 1th tno multitude ot low test,s.hort 4vclgut, alum or phospuato powders, sold only In cans. JlOTAl. 1IAKIKU i'UWDKKl ll,. Ull&t.. 1 4 Sore Eyes T!io oj cs are ahvaj-n In syuipatliy with tho limly, ami afToril an excellent iiulex of lt L-ouilltioii. "When tlio eyes becomti weu't, ami tlmlhli jiil'.aineil nnd fcoie, it is an c I'icli' O t hut thu system lias ljc.'tiir.n (Msorjored by Scrofula, for wli'.i-li Ayer's Barsnparilla is tlio best laio-.vn reincily. r.noful.i, v.hlili proiluceit a painful In I!:'.. .:iu:it!ou in my cies, causeil 1110 lnueli Kii:''i'ilii for a iiiunU-r of years, lly tlio a(hii inifaplijsii liiii I t'oiimicnceil tukini; Ayi-r's S.UMip.irllla. After usin tills medicine a shuit time 1 eoniplctely Cured My r-yei aro now In a splendid condi tion, aiul 1 aiu as well and strong as over. .Mis. William llage, Concord, N. II. Tor u number nt years I was troubled with a humor In my eyes, ami was uuablo to i.tjiai :i any lellef until I loimuonceil tulnjr Ayei's .Saisaparllla. This inedl-i-iiif lias olU-ctod a coinplcto euro, and J behevo It I" bu tlio best of blood purl? liers. C. K. Upton, Kasluia, N. II, rrnni i-liildliuoil, and until witli a few in. mt in. I bnw! been mllleled with AVealc and Sme V.is. I havo used for tlieso ei.iiipl.unis, miiIi beneficial results, Ajl's Sa'aparilla, nnd consider it a (.'ri-.it b'.oci l punlier. .Mrs. U, rUillips, Ulover, Vt. I .suffered for n year wilb Inflamma tion iu my loft rye. Tlireo ulcers formed on tlio ball, depm inu of hIkM, and 1-aiiMU ui'eut iMiii. Af'U' trylni; many Hilar leim dun., lo no purpose, I was tlusu ly hiduccd to usu Ayer'a Saisa parill By Taking three bottles ol this medlclno I bavo been entirely cured. Sly sight 1ms been ro stoicd, and I hero is no sigliof Inllainma tion, sore, or ulier ill lny oye, Kendal T, llowen, Sugar Tics Uidgo, Ohio. f.fy daiisbter, ten years old, was aftllct rd with ticrolulutw Hoif Cyes. Durlnp' tliu last two years sho nuv or taw llrjlit of any Mud. I'liyblelans of tlio bigliest sta'iidiu:; exerted ihelr kklll, but with no pi'vmunent snreess, On tlio l-ecominen-ilainiuof rv friend t purchased abottloof Ayei's Sarapaiilla, wlileli iny dauijlitor eonnnenei'd takliur. Ileforo fcbo liad used tlio third bottlo her sight was restored. Hit euro Is complete. W, K. Slither laud, Kvangultst, Shelby City, Ivy. j Ayer's Sarsaparilla, 1'rcp.ittil ty lr.J,C.)'erfT Co.. Lowell, Mat. Bold ly all VtunU, l'Hceflj hi Wult'i. jf J-OTICE IN DIVORCE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OP COLUMUIA COUNTY, Clemantlno IJlley, by her next friend, c, vs. James Lllley, bur libel In divorce, To Jamed IJlley, respondent above named! Whereas upon the libel of the said L'lemantlne Lllley a bupoena was Issued out of tho said court oommand'ngyou to lio and aiipeer at tho next regular term of tald Court to show cause why tho said libelant kliould not bo divorced from the bonds ot matrimony, contracted with you; and whereas upon return of said bupoena due proof was made that you could not bo found In the ballHlck of tlio Sheriff ot said county, whereupon aa aliut subpoena was awarded by bald Court commanding ou to appear at tho then next term Dt said couit to answer asatoieuatd lo which thu aioo ft.1 jru iyau made by iho Shcrl'f, You am therefore reqUlrcdtQ l an) appear on the first day of the next term ot said Court ID )e held at liloomsburg for wild county on the first Monday o December next, A. 1. lA 'o onser Mid com plaint. BAMCKL SMITH, bherlff. OCt.15 for vurxing pfjjpie. bendiu cents post age.and we ulll'tiiall jou free, a royal, valuable sample box of roods that will par iou in the way of maklnir mo'rO muuer in u ion uays luau ) uu ever ihuukuv ble at anv buslne.ss. canital not reoulred. You pan live at homo and work Intpnio lime only, or till fLe Uir.e AH of both bexex, of all uges, grand. iy suucebsiui, V" Cbntaiu o oasiir vuiulsi utt-ry evening, That all who wain work na ut the , bulueg, we make tills unparalleled biferi To ml I who are not well satUlledwe lll send II lo'pay for (ho trouble of wrltlaj us. Full pirlleulars, I directions, 4 la, bent free, Immenso pay absolute. . ly sura lor all who Uuit pt pneo. Don't delay ; auuives piimsom & iu, i viiiauu, mriiiv, tuw-t Cast on Tuesday, November at, 1886. Clen. Ceo. In. An", con. at Largo cong. Senates Tit 310 43 OS 231 104 128 209 80 114 13 251 no 109 118 132 V2I 132 119, 198, 70 83 113 73 01 1C0 Governor received 310 votes. Tho Greenback labor llhcumatlfm. Kt tirnil- I l5urn, HonldA Cut Lum!-) llnrlr.irlirj. OulnnT.KnrnThrft. helot lea, Wounrl llcadicho, r.vt."tilno Ealivrion ti Hears our -oc rfclitertil Tradliarl., rjid ourpl lTOpnUltiiUHlllUIT, 4UU., DR. BULL'S CGUGH SYHUP For the cure of Couphs, Colds, Hoarse- i.UhlniUil ...... .v. v..w . . u .a currptiva pereona Ja aivsnced c.aj;c3 cf tho Disease. For Elo Vj c'.i Druj;-. gists. Price, 2.S ccnt3. A L'DITOH'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK JOHN J. 8T1I.FS, DEO'D. The undersluncd Auditor, appointed br llin or- Chans' court ot Columbia cotiniy, to make dlstrl utlon of tho balance lo the hands ot Lewis A. Miles, nilii.lnlstr.itor do bonis non of snld estate, to and nmoiift tho panics entitled, Willi meet all parties Interested, for the purpose of his appoint ment, at Ills onice. In the boroUKh of rcrwlck, on Saturday. Novcmbe SO, ls.se, at 10 o'clock a. m., when aud where all parties Interested. aro required to make and nroe their claims or be debarred from o nine in upon 8ld lund. c, 11. JACKSON, ...i Auuiior. UDITOK'S NOTICE. FSTATEOFI.liVHIin.ER, PEC-D. Tho underslfrncd, an Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to distribute balance In tho hands of Stephen l'ohe, ndm'r of Levi Miller, deo'd. will attend to tho duties of his appointment at his ornco In llloomsburg, on Sat urday, November c, 1S6, at lo o'clock a. m.. when and where all parties Interested are required to mako and prove their claims or bo forever do barred from coming in upon said fund. ocum. GUY jacoiiy, Auditor. UD1TOU S NOTICE. Tho undersigned, on Auditor appointed by the Orphans' court ot Columbia county, to distribute the fund In the hands ot Aaron fuss, administra tor ot the estate ot Louisa Muss, deo'd: a'so, tho balance In tho hnnds of Aaron Nuss, trustee of Daniel Nuss, dee'd, as appears on his anal ac counts In said estates, to and among the parlies entitled thereto, win attend to the duties o' his appointment at his onice, In Moycr's building, In the town ot liloomsburg, on Jlonday, November la, lssc. at 10 o'clock a. m., when and whero all part ies lnl crested are requested to present their claims or be forever debarred fro-n coming In on said fund. ocUSi WM. CHHIUTMAN, Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF W. ST. DKWITT, LATE OF OUEENWOOn TW1". Tho undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Orphans' court ot Columbia county, to distribute the balance in tho hands of the administrator, to and among the parties entitled thereto, rtll at tend to the duties of his appointment at tho ornco of Messrs. lkeler & Hcrrlng,attorneys-nt-law,tn tho town of Bloo.ns.burg, on Saturday, November 18, 1S80, at 10 a. m . when and whero all parties In cres'ed aro requested to present thelrclalms before tho undersigned, or be forever debarred from com ing In upon said fund. OUANT llEltltINO, octiM.. Auditor. A UDITOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE ftp A. 1 II i Via Rvvi-nu twp Tho undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or peans' Court or Columbia county, to mako distil button ot tho balance In tho hands of John s. Mine, administrator, as appears by his final ac count, win sit at his omco in liloomsburg, on Wednesday, November 17. ifo, at 10 o'clock a. m., to perform Iho duties of his appointment, when and where all parties haMngcli 1ms against said estate must appear and pro o the same or bo for. uiir ueuarreu irom coming in on said tuna. OCtlS!. JOHN Jl, CLAHK, Auditor, JXKCUTOK'S NOTICE. Kstlltit Qf&unnfl Ash. lnlp nf.Vmtt Ttnn.. tlfiM. Letters testamentary In said estate having UI-T.-U viuun-u iu inu nnuersigneu executor, all persons Indebted to bald estate uro hereby no tltled to pay the same, and thoso having claims against said estate present tho same to J. TEllWlLLIUEIv, hXKCCTOlt, novs Llghtstrect, I'a, JTOTICE IN DIVOUCE. IN THE COMMON TLEAS or COLUMBIA COUNTV. Lizzie Arner. by her next friend, c, vs, Milton T, .rner. aur uoeun unorco. To Milton T. Arner. resnondent above named Whereas unon the libel of the said Llzzlo Arner a subrcena -a as Issued out of tho said court coin. manaing you to no and appear at mo next regular it-rm ui suiu uourt to snow cause wuy tuo saiu libelant should not be divorced from the bonds ot matrimony, contracted with you; and whereas upon return of said subpoena due proof was madH that you could not bo found In tho bailiwick ot tho Sheriff of 8 Id county, whereupon an alius sub poenal as awaided by said Court commanding you to appear at the then nest term ot Bald Court to answer as aforesaid to which tho same return was mado by tho Shertrf. You are there fore required to bo and appear on tne llrst day of the noxl term of said Court to bo held at lilooms burg for bald county on the tirst Monday of Do- u?iuuer next, a. ij, isw, to answer Baia complaint. UCI. ,-IIV,, DA.MUl'.UB.UIlJ.l, DllCriU. SHERIFF'S SALES. by virtue of sundry writs Issuod out of tha Court of Common 1'leaB of Columbia county, and to me directed, will bo exposed to public sale at tho Court House, in liloomsburg, on SATUltDAY, November 13, 188G, at 3 o'clock p. in., all that certain mcssuago and lot of ground, situate In tho town of liloomsburg, in tne county of Columbia, and state of lvnnsyl- yanla, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: On tho north by a lot ot Jacob Schuyler, on tho east by an alley, on the south by lot ot Alfred wanlcli and on tho west by Catharine street, wheroon aro eroctod a dwelling house and out buildings. selod, taken Into execution, and to be noil as the property of Divld Beers, with notice to terro tenant. Knorii & Wintekstken, Atty's. Lov, I'a. A. L S O , All that certain messuage, or tenement and tract, of ground, sltuato In tho town ot liloomsburg, In tne county of Columbia, and state of i-ennsyiva. nla, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a corner ot an alley, on south si lo ot Fifth street, thence along said Fifth street north tlxty.four aud one-eighth degrees, east lltty. five and one-halt feet; thence by land ot Isaacs, Kulm south twcnty.nlne and a quarter degress, east, ono nundrol and ntty-nvo feet lo Poarl street j Hicnco a(ong the same squtl) slxty-qno degrpes i est flfty.six and one-halt feet to the alley ft foresail, and thence along saU alley north ntno degi eei west one hundred and tltty-elght feet to tha plaoo of beginning, wheroou are eroded ft dwelling houso aud out buildings. Selicd, taken In execution, and to bo sold as tho property of Charles Ahloman, with notice to Charles Kiug, terro tenant. Knohii Wintebstctn, Attys. Lev Ya. SAMUEL KM1TII, Slierlft. Jag Beiny,j I'UOl'HIIiTOIt C)F EnchangQ lark & Saih Room At tlio old Bland, under tho Exchange Jlotol, BLOOMS'BURG PA "Tho Greatett Cure on lrth forrnJn." lVlllKl rU0T moro (jalcklr than nny other kitmm rrm-L'j 3 t! HI,-, bold hy sIlH l-autlon Th ffn US Asso. Judge. tf I MO. rasisnrss 811 S03 41I6SI70;2210! 413' voto ot tho county was 102. SHERIFF'S SALES. By vlrtuo ot a 4vr.t ot Vend. Kx Issued out of mo court of common Fleas ot Columbia Co., I'a., and to mo directed, will bo exposed to public sale, at tho Cross Keys Hotel, In Berwick, Tn., on SATURDAY, Kovember-27, 18R0, atuo'clock a. m., all that certln pieco ot land, situate In the Borough ot Berwick, Columbia Co., ra., belog lots Nos. 8f anl ss, lu tho plan ot ucrwlck, situate on corner of Front and Chestnut streets, bounded on the north by Second street, on tho cast by lot ot Mrs. Elizabeth Chamberlain's heirs: on tho south by Front st'eet and on tho west by Chestnut street, said piece ot ground bo Ing two contiguous lots, ono hundred and eighty- ono and ono-half feet on Chestnut street, nnd to gether ninety nlno feet on Front street, on which aro erected a largo two-story Mansard roof frame dwelling house, large framostablo and outbuild ings. ALSO, Lot No. 19, lnBerwIck,.sttuateou corncrof vino and Third streets. Beginning at said corner, thenco by Vino street forty-nine and one-half feet to lot No. liO, thenco by lot No. SO, ono hundred and forty feet to Grout street, thenco by Grant street forty- nlno nnd one-half feet to Third street, thenco by Third street ono hundred and forty feet to corner, the place ot beginning, ALSO, Lot No. as, situate In Berwick, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Beginning at corner of lot No. 99, on Second street, thenco by said lot ono hundred and elghty-ouo and one-half feet to Third street; thenco by Third street forty-nine and one half feet to lot No. 105; thenco by said lot ono nunored and eighty -one and one-halt feet to sec ond street; thence by Second street forty-nlno and one-halt feet to place ot beginning, being a vacant lot. ALSO, Ono other pieco of ground, being lot No. 103, and one hhli of lot No. 100, sltuato In Berwick, on second street, between Chestnut and Walnut Sts. Beginning at corner of lot No. 9s, on Second street; thenco by Bald lot one hundred and elghty-ono and one-hal f feet to Third street; thence by Third street seventy.four and ono-fourth feet, moro or less; thenco on a line parallel with lot No. 93, ono hundrod and elghty-ono and ono-half feet to Sec ond street; thence by Second street seventy.four and one fourth feet, moro or lesi to the place ot beginning, the same being vacant ground. ALSO, Lot No. 20, sltuato in Berwick, on vino street. Beginning at corner of lot No. 19, thenco along Vine street forty-nlne and one-half feet to lot No. ai; thenco by lot No. 21, one hundred and forty reet to Grant street, thence by Grant street forty. nine and ono-half feet to lot No. 19; thenco by lot No. l(, ono hundred and forty feet to corner, tho place ot beginning. ALSO, All that certain plecaof land, sltuato In Briar- creek township.sald cnunty.bounded and described s follows: On tho north by land of Joseph Thomp son, on the east by Luzerne and Columbia county lino, on the south by A. Lockard and Garri son, and west by tho eastern boundary lino of borough of Berwlck.contalnlng four acres of land, moro or less. ALSO, All that piece of land, sltuato In said Borouchot Berwick, bounded on the north by land ot Joseph Thompson, on tho east by Borough line, on tho south by an alley, formerly Hudson Owen, and on tho west by Walnut street, containing five acres, moro or lesi. Seized taken In exec- Hon and to be sold as tho property of A. s. ThlMlps. Also the following lescrlbed real estate of Daniel lieedy to-ult: All Ihoao three lots of ground sltuato In tho Borou h ot Berwick, Columbia County, I'ennsylvar la. Being lots No's. l.H, 124 and 123, 6ltuato on Front street between oak street and western borough lino, beginning nt tbo corner of Oak and Front streets thence one hun- drcd and eighty ono nnd ono half feet to Second street, thenco by Second sjreet one hundred forty eight and ono half feet to lot No. 132, thenco by Bald lot No. 133 one hundred eighty one und one half feet to Front istreet, thence by Front street one hundred forty eight and ono halt feet to cor ner the place of beginning, on which are erected a largo two story frame dwelling houso facing Front street, also a large tw o story frame building used as a tenement house, built for the use ot three separato dwelllr.gs, also a largo frame stable,wlth shed attached, coal houso and other outbuildings. ALSO. one other lot ot ground Jsltuate In Berwick on Front street between Oak street and 4vestern bor ough lice, beginning at corner of lot No. 147 on Front htreet, thence by Bald lot ono f hundred eighty ono and one half feet to Second street, thenco by second street forty nine nnd one half feet to lot No. 18'J thenco by Bald lot No. 139, one hundred eighty one and; one halt feet to Front street thenco by Front street forty nine and one halt feet to corner tho place of beginning, being Ot No. one hundred and forty (140) tn tho plan ot Berwick on whlJh aro ereoted a two story frame dwelling home with kitchen attached facing on Front street, also a two story frame dwelling house faclDg second street, and outbuildings. ALSO, All that certain lot ot ground tltuato lu tho borough ot Berwick, on Front street between Market and Mulberry streets, beginning on Front street at corner of H. Bcrger, thence by same to an alley booth of Front street, eighty feet moro or less, thence by said alloy toward Mulberry street twenty live feet to Jano Frantz landthenco by same eighty feet, more or less, to Front street, tueneo by Front street twenty five feet to tho place of beginning, on which are erected a two story brick building used tor store and lodge room, with outbuildings. ALSO. Lot of ground situate In said borough of Ber wick on Front jstrcet below Oak street, beginning on Front btrcet at corner of lot No. (57) fifty seven, thence hy Front; street torty Ave and eight twelfths feet to borough line, thence by same two hunJied sixty nre feet to an alley, thenco by said auey forty nve and eight twelfths feet to line ot lot No. 67, thence by same two hundred sixty six and ten twelfths feet to Front street the place of beginning, being lot No. (58) titty eight, or much as described. ALSO, All that piece of land situate In Brlarcreek township Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bound ed, and described as follows i Beglnnng at a Btonp n public read leading from Berwick to Blooms, burg thence north eighty tour and three fourth degrees, east Uveuty and threo tenths porches to btono In road, thence south twenty six and one eighth degrees, east sixty three and eight tenths perches to stone In line of D, L. & W. It. It. thence by same touth fifty ntno and one halt degrees, ! we st eighteen and seven tenths perches tpj stone, iiiencp norm twenty six ana pnp cigntn degrees, fy est seventy two, and Ave tenths perches to the place (beginning containing elght.aires more or less, ALSO, All that pteco of land situate In said township ot Brlarcreek, beglnlng at a publlo road leading from I'erw lck to Blooinsburg at corner oi Agri cultural Grounds, thence by sarno south sixteen and ono fourth degrees, cast.twenty seven and soen tenths perches to a corner, thence north 74 degrees,east 10 perches to corner, thence north twenty tour and ono fourth degrees, west twenty ) and, beyen tenths perclipj to Cprner, thcncji squthlelghty seyeu degress, wes'f eleven, ana;' tour tenuis percues to tuu place ot Deginning, contain ing two acres and fifty two perches, moro or less. Seized taken In execution and to be sold as the property ot Daniel needy, BAM VEL SMITH, Slierltr, Hend six cents tor post aire, and receive free.aenht. )1)I71? J ly box ot goods which wll help you to more money ' else In this world. All, of cituer bex, succvuu from nrbthour, The broad road toiortuno opens bo lo 0 tbo 'wqrkerd, absolutely sure, At oboe ad dress, Tuui A CO., Augusta, Maine. r"i.ibt5. lteprcsentallve. mi Administrator's Salo OF VAbUABLM Real Instate ! In pureuanco of an order ot tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, tho undersigned, admlnlstra tor of William Sltler, lato ot Brlarcreek township, county aforesaid, deceased, will oiler at publlo sale, on Saturday, November 13, 11, at to o'clock a. m., on tho premises, th9 following tract of land, situate lu Brlarcreek township, bounded and described as follows: On tho north by land of William Schuyler, on tho oast by land ot C. A. Lnmon, on tho south by land ot Georgo M, Bower, and on the west by land ot II. J. Ed wards and William Hlppenstcel, containing 25 ACRES, more or less, about 20 acres of 4vhlch Is cleared and under cultivation. TKHMSOF SALn, Ten percent, of ono-fourth o! tho purchaso money to bo paid at tho striking downot tho property; tho ono-fonrth less tho ten per cent, at tho connrmatlon ot salo nnd tho ro. malnlng three fou-ths In ono year thereafter, 4vlth interest from connrmatlon nisi. O015. WILLIAM LAMON, Adm'r. Orphans' Court Salo OF VALTJAIIL1! Real Est! si to ! Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, there will bo sold nt public sale, on tho premises, In Flsulngcreck township, In said county, on Saturday, Nov. 6, 1886, atone o'clock p. m., tho folloivlng described real estate, lato of Ilouben Hess, deceased, to-wlt: A valuable farm, bounded by lands of John Ithlnard, Tcter Crevcllng, John Crovellng, Frederick Hurt. man, Benjamin C. Ilcss and others, and containing 143 ACRES, mora or less. About thirty acres of this Is WOOD LAND, well timbered, tho balanco Is under n good stato ot cultivation, 4vhereon urj erected a largo frarao DWELLING HOUSE, a large bank barn, with Btraw shed attached, wggiiu suea nnu otner outbuildings. A good APPLE ORCHARD and other fruit trees on tho premises, a well of never railing water. Tho location Is healthy and within two miles of tho proposed liloomsburg and suiiivan railroad. TEHMS OF SALE. The widow's dower ot one- third to remain a lien on tho land and tho Interest to be paid annually to tho said widow. Ten per cent; of one-fouith of tho balance of tho purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down of tho prop erty, mo one-rourtu less tho ten per cent, at tho connrmatlon of tho sale; and tho rcmalnlnir three- fourths of tho two-thirds In one year thereafter, with Interest from connrmatlon nisi. At tho death ot tho widow tho remaining one-third to be paid iu mo icgai representatives of said deceased, r urchaser to pay for drawing deed and to glvo ap proved security for a mpllanco with terms of Bale ctl5. OSCAK J. HESS, Trustee. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE Real Estate ! Pursuant to an order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, there will bo exposed to publlo sale, on tho premises. In Brlarcreek township, In said county, on Saturday, November 13, 188G, atone o'clock p. m., tho following described real estate, late ot Lydla Sponenberg, deo'd, to-wlt: A Valuable Farm, sltuato In Brlarcreek township, on the publlo road leading from Blooinsburg to Bcrw lck, about three miles fmm llPrwIpl- nrilnlnlnt Innri. n r-mnn. Dleterlck, Hannah Sponenberg, Pennsylvania Ca- uiu im., iianiei rursei and tuo heirs- of Leonard ppunenoerg, uec-u, and others, containing about S3 ACRES and 20 perches of land, more or less, all In a good Bimu ui uuuivmioD, on wnicn aro erected a lartro new bank barn, stable nmi rtmhnu.iinre TERMS OF SAt.1-1 Ten tier nnf. nf nn,vfn,,ni. of the nurchasomonovKh.'illtn nnui nt i imctHi-fnn. down of tho property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at connrmatlon absolute, and tho re maining three-fourths In nno enr iberpn nnr with Interest from connrmatlon nlsL Purchaser to pay lor nrawing deed and to glvo approved security for compliance with terras of sale. OC'5- N. U. FUNK, Adm'r. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ' OF VALUABLE Real Estate! By vlrtuo of an order ot tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, the underaigned, administrator of the cstato of Ell Pealer, deceased, will expose to publlo sale, at the homestead, lato of the said deceased, In Flshlngcreek township, ou FRIDAY, November 19, 188G, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described real estate, to-wlt: A certain messuage and tract ot land, Bltuate In Flshlngcreek township, Begin nlng at a corner, rear tho aouth Bldo ot Flshlng creek, thence north thlrty-nlno degrees, forty-sev. en minutes west, two hundred and two lwrches to a stone; thenco by lands ot W. W. Miller (lato E. Unangst) iJohn Pealer, north eighty-eight de grees, eighteen minutes, west fourteen perches to a stone; thence by land ot Hlrain Pealer Est,, Bouth four degrees thirty minutes, west Mty-elght perches to a stone; thenco by the Baine south thlr- ty.nlno degrees forty-seven minutes east ono hundred and fifty-nine aud slx-tcnth pcrchej to a stako, thence by land of tho heirs of Daniel Stuck cr, north Blxty.ono degrees and thirty-three mln utes cast nfty-two perches to the place of begin nlng, containing 57 ACRES, moro or less, on which are erected a good S-STORY DOUBLE I 18M3 ft., and a wing 10x18 ft., a frame barn, buggy shed and olheroutbulldlnga. A well of water at the houso and one at tlio barn. Also, a lot ot good fruit treis on tha place. ALSO, A certain tract ot land, situate In said township, bounded on the north by a publlo road, leading from FMilngcreck to Hohrsburg, on the cast by land of John Pealer, on tho south by land ot E. if. Laubach and A. W, Patterson, and on the west by land of Hiram Pealer estate, and containing 19 ACRES, iioro or lew, about ono-UaK oi kx la cleared uuiuucr, wvou lanu. ALSO, An undivided halt Interest In a certain lot of ground, situate In tho townsr.lp aforesaid known as tho "Old Hotel Property," bounded on tho east by land of Ell Pealer Est, und west by land ot lllrim Pealer Est. and north by publlo road lead ing from Orangevlllo to Stillwater, containing uoouc 1-4 of an ACRE, on which is a good shed and wells of water. TEHMS OF SALE i Ten per cent, of ono-fourth ot the purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down ot the property, tho ono-fourth less tho ten per cent, at the connrmatlon of tho sale ; and tho remaining three-fourths lu ono year thereafter, with Interest from connrmatlon nlsL Oct-i JACOB flKlSINQffll, Adnyr. JTOTICK. ESTATS Or BENI11IIN O. I1KSS, A LUNATIC. To Mahals 11. Hess who ot Benjamin O. Hess, Jere miah a Hesa, John F, Hess, Sarah E. Belsli Hue, Wary Lemon wife or E. L. Lemon, and Harry I Hess children, an4 Francis W. Woav" erand Harvey If. Weiner grand children of sWd lienlamfn a Hess. 'i ' Notice is hereby given, that as committee ot the said Benjamin C. Iit, I intend to apply n the Court of Common pleas of Columbia Couuty, Pa. on the sixth day of December next, for an order authorizing a Bale or bueii part of tlio real pitatu ot said Ucnlarula, 0. Ilet& as laid Court shall ueein expedient, Wr tho piyment of the debts und tor the support and maintenance of said Benjamin U. Hess aild his family. Oil. 81), JSSO, 4W. DAVID YOST, Com. SWEBFING Owing to change in our decided to give our patrons ail op portunity to buy COATS, WRAPS, JACKETS, NEWMARKETS and CHILDREN'S COATS and LA DIES' DRESS CLOTHS, while they are in season, at Greatly Re duced Prices. reduction. No ment. Call and ibl j claek & nm, Bloomsburg, Pa. FALL AMOUNT ! -:o:- When you want a new Why. go where you can be well the lull worth ot your money when you get your suit. Do you know of such a place in Bloomsburg? If not, let. us tell you of one. It is at the corner of Main and Iron streets. The services of a Mr. C. Rhodes, have been secured, and we will guarantee satis faction as to fit and price. Should you want a KEAOY-MAOE SUIT, We can show you a large stock to select from. If you want SUITS FOR YOUR BOYS, Here is tlie place to get them, also Gfei' SSiJiiq GocxM, fi, It is about time to fet measured fnr n now T?nll CmV rv.il q-- and see our goods and examine EVANS & EVER, Cor. of Main and Iron Sts., BLOOMSBURG, PA. Aug. ST, 5ms. j-OTICE OF 1NQUKST. ESTATE OP OKOKOE MIllKU, LATH OF NKSCOFEC, LC- Columbia Cocntv, ss: Whereas, nt nn Orphans' Court held at lilooms burg, In nnd tor the county of Columbia, tho twcnty-fcventh day of September, A, li, imh), be fore the Honorable William jilnell. President, nnd hli associates, Justices ol the said court, I he peti tion ot Nathan .Miller, a child and heir of (leorgo Miller, l4teot the township ot Ncscopec, in tho county of Luzerne, deceased was presented, sett ing forth (hat tho Bald (ieorgo Miller died Intes tate leaving to survive him nlno children all of whom aro of full age, and that their names and residences nre an follows: Adam Miller .Mlfllln, Twp. Co umhla County, I'a., William Miller Wcth erly, Carbon county, I'a., John Jiilller Nescoiiec, Luzerno County, in. Nathan Miller Nescopeck, l.uzerne County, I'a , Caroline Intermarried with Jacob Savlson, Wctherly, Carbon County, I'a., l'ol lv Klshbach Intermarried with John Klshhach. Mt. rieasant Twp , Columbia county, l'n,, Salllo A Whatnecht Nescopeck, Luzerne count-, i'a.. and Maria Intcrma-rlcd with Levi Klshbach Nescopeck Luzerne County, I'a., and that said decedent died seized ot tho roliowlnT land In Columbia county, I'a., bounded and described as follows to wit: slt uato In Heaver Twp. lieglnnlng at n stono corner In lino ot land of Iicnnlnger, thenco by land ot 1-'. Crouso s. n deg. W. 61 three-tenths 1'. to small Ash tree, theneo by land of schweppenhelscr N. 13 deg. w. it) I', to stone corner, thenco N. tu deg. K. cs two-tenths 1'. to stono corner, thenco by Jacob Hartzel and Ilennlnger H. hj deg. li 70 1", to placo of beulnntng containing twenty seven acres and ono hundred and ten perches, about six acres cleared, balance In timber, on which Is erected ii framo sttblo. And that no partition ot said land has been made. We tnercforo.rommnnd you that, taking with you six good and lawful men ot your bailiwick, you go to and upon tho premises uto-esald, and thero In tho presence ot tho parties aforesaid, by you to be warned If being warned they will bo present, and having respect to t.o true valuation thereof, and upon the oaths and aninnaiions of tho said six good and lawful men, you mako par tition to nnd among tho heirs and legal represcn. tatlvcsof tlio said into., tate, In such manner, and In such proportions, s by the laws ot this Com monwealth Is direi ted, lt the same can bo dono without prejudice lo or spoiling tho whole, llutlt the said Inquest, by you to bo summoned as aforesaid to muko the said parlltlon or valua tion, shall no of opinion that tho premises atoro. said with tho appurtenances, cannot bo paled and divided among allibe persons entitled thereto as required by law, without Drejudlce to or spoil Ing the whole, or that It cannot bo dUlded Into shares ot equnr value, then you causo the Inquest to value ami appraise the whole ot iho said real estate, or the several shares or purparts Into which they may divide the said real estate, having re spect to the truo valuation thereof agreeably to law. And that the partition or valuation so made you distinctly and openly havo before our said Justices at liloomsburg, at an Orphins' Court, there to bo held on tho First Monday, of December next, afier such an Inquest shall bo mado under jour hand aud seal, and under the hands and seals of thoso by whoso oaths or anirmatlons you shall make such partition or valuation. And have you then and thero this writ. Witness tbo lion orablo William Elwell t'resldent Judgoot our said court, the Eleventh day of October A. I). ISA WM. II. BNYDEK. Clerk of o. c. In accordance with the f jregolng writ, notice la hereby given that an Inquest wlllTje held on the said premises on Saturday, November 6th ltoo, be tween the hours ot 10 o'clock a, m. nnd 4 p. ra, SAMUEL SMITH, (sheriff. CJ WITHIN C, SIIOIITLIUGE'S ACADEMY, O FOIi VQUSO 1IKN AND 1IO.TB, MKD1A, I'A, la miles from Philadelphia. Fixed price covers every expense, even books, c. Noe.xira charges. No Incidental expenses. 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WholcBalc. Ilctal 78 80 Wlicit per buslul,, Hyu . Oil Corn ' " .... 80 O.its '( ...... !13 OS 45 to 0 60 24 " 24 CO 10 oa Hour 'i bbl 4 Under 23 Kugs S3 Potatoes CO llama U l)i led Apples 03 Kldu ami shoulder ( ChlcUcus,,, ,,,,,, y iicesc-,, Lard per lb.,,., - OS Vlnepar per gal SO Onions per bushel,,,,,, 00 Veal K(u.. 07 10 10 30 05 Wiml per lb U5 HlUis.. 5 to 7 Coal on Wiuitir.' No 1 iS.OO; Nos 3. 8, & Lump 8.! Nu. 03,00 Ultumlnuj $3.25 1 inns a contemplated business, we have This is a genuine more advertise see for yourself. suit of clothes what do vou do ? fitted, get good cloth, and have i&9 " " - " - ... UUU, VCili our work. JXKOUTKIX'S NOTICE. Estate o James Harry, late of Imnautoion, Co lumbia county, ra., aee'd. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on tho ettum nt James Harry, dec.d, lato ot Uer mantown, Columbia county, I'a , havo been grant ed to the undersigned. All parlies Indebted to saldestato are requested tn make lramedlato pay ment, and those having claims to Immediately pro sent them to JMAHV jank HAltlty. oct22. Executrix, Oermantown, I'a. Warranted thomost porroct Forco-Food rortlllior Drill In existence. Send for circular. A. B. FARQUHAB, York, Pa. oc so 4Btald. JULIUS ICINGS IrVtlOH mc JiLOOMSBUJtG, I'a. O. A. CliiBkc Oct istf .esw.j A MMON I A pouaeuiei iwculinr fri-UUdutr (j-oiHir. Ulh aud fulflUi very lmiorUut part hit ui&nure. uliU-u. without lt. woull lack tluit ik-iLriit mout uetm to mmtaln Plant life rilOSPHUUIO Al'llMianlilfiiPnt.i con. (titueiit of all Kuud Und, Tlie boII furuWl.rii 1 iuuta with Mioni'hurlo Acid and tlieyin turn jlili lt to sntunU, to bu lined lu. formation f their Ituntn. N't fttrtiller U moro vMuablo In Itu etTtits tlian r e tthlrli contains Ammonia aud Dum) huno At 14. derive J fruw Auliual ilouo Huso, 'l bo tutu of BAUGH'S $25 Phosphate li Animal JlnnM. M tt It a real Aramoriiited Hon Miitr Pli'Mpliatot wuich ue uroduco by uicau of Hx'Ul udyituuttes tn nianufactuticir. N(Hil fur nniiuli'a l'boapliate Guide und further luluriiiutloii. THE ORIGINAL Manufacturers of RAW-BON B SUPERPHOSPHATE BAUGH & SONS Manufkcttireri X Iroporlf rt. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Use the Original Baugh's $25 Phosphate. ?ebS61 WILKES-BAERE Cijy Bdsrl Factory NANlirAOTlIItEl! OF AIL KISDS OF BRUSHES, No. 3 North Canal St., Near L.V, K. It. Depot. John H. Derby, ritOPlUKTOIl. ItTWlH call on dealers once In six weeks. 8 avc your cicU'is. octl.ly JTUIKAB HHOWN'8 INBUltANOE " AClENOY. Moj-er'a now building, Main street, oomsburg, I'a. Assets iHtna Insuranco Co., of Hartford, Conn 7,ica,i.i lloyal of Liverpool. is,sui,oim Lancashire...,. I0,uu,ooo Klro Association, l'hlladelphla 4,lM,Tio 1'hODUlx, ot London M'ASTO Loudon & Lvncashlre, ot England i.iuu.vTiJ Hartford ot Hartford! 8,73,uW tiprlngncldinieand Marine s.wtt.m An the agencies are direct, policies are written or the Insured without dels In the onice at Uloouuibi'rg. Oct. 28, 1681 VISION
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