THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian BLOOMSBURG, FA FRIDAY, AUGUST fl,1887. COltkCT AUR01D TI8I Tint, Trains on tho Philadelphia t It W. leave Import is follows I IiMLUc ll:S7a.m. 8:10 p. m. '30 p. m. Tralnson the D. L. 4 W. 11. H. leave Bloomsburg follows! kobiii. MODTn. 7:U a, m. . 8:34 a. m, ll:oi a. ro. IS:!" P. m. 11:24 p. m. 4MB p. m. 0:3(1 p. m. 8:47 p. In. Hallway pass Bloom SOUTH. !l:M a. m. 4 iv p. in. 0:30 p. m. r. .otrrn. 0:311 p m Trains on tin N. tt V. 11. crry as follows NORTH. 10:46 a. m. ' 3:4t p. m, bit P. a. BCKDi NORTH. 11:H am O. A. It. ICncniiiliiiicnt. DLooMsnmio and sutlivak hailkoad. Wmirslon trains will be run on Snturdnv. August 0. 1887, from all points on the lluo of Iho Illoomsburg and Bulllvan Railroad as follows: tjcayo Hen ton rit Stillwater at Znner's at ForkB at Orangovillo at Llglitstrcct at 1'aper nun i p. m. Leave p. m. 1.00 Bloomsburg at 11.00 1.15 Paper Mill at 11.09 1.31 LlRlitslrect at 11.12 1.28 Orangovillo at 11.21 1.30 Forks at 11.32 1.48 Zand's at 11.3'J 1.61 Btlllwatcrat 11.45 Ar. atBIoomsb'e2.00 Ar. at Bcutou, 12.00 faub fou hound Tiur: From Benton, 7Gc. " Htlllwatcr, 05o. " Zsncr's, 00c. " Forks, COc. " Ornngevlllc, 35c. Llglitstrcct, 20c. " Paper Mill, 20c. John Jameson, General Manager. IIIOU.OU UP train Was iletatnml nWivn T.r.1. ...Ml.. -Li. l vi. lm.nM,t...u.., ... . . B" iu iiuw iurK wear .. ..ivu.iii. ii mi i ior several luitirn liv n I mitmra trmm,i n,t. - , wn.l,t .v ... " . " "" ..-u.uu,OUMuroTC. against ma ar a. Yonnff mnn Im.n II Tho handanmn rd.nn .... t .. sprinkled on top of n glass of milk nnd of tho Fair by Mr. J. Ballscr, of lllonms. t'''"B8 for 11,0 9amo Vn .K, is a uno-ioned Instrument nnd is A solf.opcratlng night fan Is among tbo greatly admired by vlsltors.-Bhlckshlnny tho latest hot weather wrliikles. It sways by a spring and is warranted to go for an List of letters rcmalnlna in the P. n. m uur. It lias n clasp which Is Intended to Uonton Pa. for month cndlne Jnlv 30. S7. uo fastened to the headboard of a bedstead A. II. Mcndcnhall, James E. Bmlth Jr. a luo hottest nights this simple apparatus Mrs. Ida Pullcn, Wm. Knight. w111 kP man cool enough to fall asleep. Ella E. ArrLButt. P. M. Biiould tho heat afterward awaken him ho - I llAfl finW In Ujlllil llh lltn t... nrnln cn.1 l.n Tim W.II.I n . .. . i """ -V "' " ...u "vinuuiu uaieue says mo temncra- insured mini wr mnr ni rnmn . . - i ....... ....... mro was iou-' in tbo lee houses of thattown on that awful Haturday. We must acknowl edge that that Is warmer than It has been ucro yet. However, we havo still August to tactile. w. t Ilodlno has Just finished painung the wood work about the largo store building of A. J. Evans. It is one of thu finest piccts of work In town and re. Uccts very creditably upon Mr. Bodine as a mastcrworkman. A Parish gathering of 8t. Paul's conero- gatlon was held In O.ik Orovo park Thurs day of last week. Quite a largo number, members of the congregation and Bunday scuooi, attended, and tho day was very pleasantly spent. uuu i iigm uoi weaiuer by worrv or flurry; keep cool as best you can; eat spar. Ingly; drink even more spailngly; get all tuu ircsli air you can, and, while all must softer discomfort, there will be few serious results from excessive heat. 8AI.ES. AcoubtO. J. S. McBrlde, administrator of Frederick Derr, deccased,wlll sell cows, pigs, farming machinery, wagons, sleds, household goods, grain, harness, &c.,on tho premises, In Madison township, at 10 o'clock a, tn. A Fine Residence For Hale. Tho executors of Mary N. llarmnn, de ceased, offer at prlvalo sale a handsome residence on Market street abovo Main, Bloomsburg. Tho house is of brick, large pleasant rooms, steam heat, gas, water, sowerage, nnd all modern improvements. There Is a largo frarao barn, ice house and outbuildings. One of the most desirable locations In the town. '1 erms ensy. They also offer for sale thirty-seven acres of land on Normal hill, adjoining P. Dil lon's and tho lloyt estate. Cm be divided Into desirable building lots. For terms and particulars apply to I. W. Mc Kclvy, one of tbo ext'eutors, or Geo. E. Elwcll, attorney, Illoomsburg, Pa. tf FOK KENT. Fon Bale on Hint. Tho Music Hall, formerly Eureka Rink, is offered for sale or rent on reasonable terms by tho new manager. Parties wishing to hold festi vals will do well to see the manager. J. D. Biiaffkh, Manager. During July and August tho Colombian offlco will close every day at six o'clock.tf Camping out parties aro cow of frequent occurrence. There is nothing more pleas ant at this season of the year than spend ing a week or two iu tho woods, and es. caplng tho terrible laat now experienced all over the country in city and town. Emma Spitler, a Danville girl, attempted to commit suicide Thursday of last week by taking "Rough on Rats." Her llfo was saved with difficulty. The, Incentive to her attempt Is said to havo been that sho was forbidden by her mother to keep company with a certain malo acquaintance. A party was given Wednesday evening at Mr. Daniel McIIenry's homo at Btlll- water, which was attended by about fifteen ouplcs of young people from this town, They went up and returned on the B. & 8. road, a very convcnlentway of reaching Stillwater. The evening was much enjoyed by all who attended the party. , Mrs. Mary E. Dillon, wife of Patrick Dil. ion, died on Tuesday morning last, aged nearly 89 years. Bho had been a sufferer from cancer for some years, butwasconfln. ed to her bed but a short tlmo. Mrs. Dll. Ion was a member of tho Episcopal church, and the funeral took placo at Bt. Paul's on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The excursion of tho Snapper Club, of Wllkcsbarrc, to Saratoga takes place this week. The start was mado Tuesday morn. ing, tickets being good to return on any regular train. Mt. McGregor, where Gen. Grant died, Lako George, Montreal and other points of interest can bo visited by thoso who "took in" tho excursion. A Unjr III tlto WoDitu, pergonal. Mr. and Mrs. C. Unangst are visiting rel atives here. Prof. D. J. Waller, with his wife and thrco children, arc at Ganoga Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Iluckalew aro at William Cole's in Bugarloaf. Mr. Buck alew's health la improving. Miss Fannto C. Klinger, of Bethlehem, Pa., Is visiting her sister, Miss A. L. Klinger, at tho residence of M. F. Eyerly. Col. Freeze expects to leave on Friday, August 12, for a, six-weeks' sojourn on North Mountain, at Ganoga Lake, to avoid hay fever. Ilia address there will bo North Mountain House, Red Rock P. O., Luzerne county, Pa. Cashier Peacock, of the Bloomsburc Banking Company, was In town to-day on business. In the Interim bo shook hands with many old friends who ndmiro the genial qualities of tho Bloomsburg rcpre. tentative. WilUibarre Leader. Tho days aro shortening. Bunflowers will soon blossom. Tho picnic season Is now at its height. Thanksgiving will be the next legal boll, day. Applo dumplings and peach pic aro next In order. Never handlo a telephone during "a thuu dcr-storm. Tho trado In lco cream and soda water ia now booming. Camp-mcetlng at Mountain Grovo began last Wednesday. Read II. V. Whllo & Co. 'a new adver. tlsemcnt this week. Uonesdale has a now which it is very proud. Opera House, of Tho man who never consults tho ther- momcter is tho coolest. A "little German band" enlivened town this week with its sweet strains. the Lemons arc now plentiful and cheap, and lemonade is a refreshing drink those hot days. Tho front of the Exchange Hotel presents ii lino anncaranco with Us new coat of A wa remarked tho other day that "tho best tlmo for making hay was when it rain d pitch-forks." Tho Boston Globe stamps with Its entire approval tho midsummer remark of Josh Billings: "Dam a Hi." There will bo no services at tho Lutheran church for two weeks. Services will again h commenced August 21st. Larce crowds of people from BlooinsburB, Danvllln Ami nther nlar.es attended tho camp meeting at Rupert last Bunday. Mrs. James L. Riehl, wifo of tho proprie tor of tbo Montour Houso, Danville, died at her hnmn laat week Bunday from n can. cer. A number of men in tbo rolling mill and foundry at Berwick have been compelled to nuit work nn account of tho warm weather. The salo of tho personal property of I). Lowenberg.deceased, on Saturday last.was well attended and the articles brouyht good prices. Emanuel Wllvert has sold tho Sunbury Atnerican to Thomas Bllvius and Hud, Wlthlngton, who will tako possession on the 15th of August. Mrs. James Jacoby. aged eighty yars mother of W. II. Jacoby, died at Berwick las) Monday, and was buried on Wedncs. day afternoon at 2 o'clock, Eaglesmcro is becoming one of tho most famous summer resorts in the country Hundreds of people have been turned away from there lately for lack of accomodation List ol letters remaining In tho Post 01 flcu at Bloomsburg for week ending Aug. 1887i Bamucl Burnslde f21. Prof. W. A. Buck. Hour. w. IliiUnn. h. N. Hitlenbcndor. Mrs. I'.mma Howard, E. J. Mullen. Charles Mcllonry, Hiram Bmlth, Al Smith, Miss Ettlo Bnydcr, JohnF. Wilson. OAItDH, Mrs. L. B. Livcll. Persons calling for theso letters will please say "advertised." Gsonos A. Ci.AitK, P. M. According to the computation!) of M. Herinltc, a French astronomer, the total number of stars visible to tho naked eye of an observer of average visual poer does not exceed 0,000. The northern lietnls- phero contains 2,478, and tho southern hemisphere contains 3,307 stars. In order to see Ihlsnumbcr of siars the night must be moonless, tho sky cloudless and the at mosphere puro. The power of tho naked cyo Is here stayed. By the aid of an opera glass 20,000 can bo seen, and with a small telescope 150,000, whllo tho most powerful telescopes will reveal moio than 100,000,000 stars. Just as long as there aro men horn who entertain an idea that there aro Individuals In this world who under tho garb of piety and benevolence glvo twenty dollars for ono dollar, gold watches for fifty cents, solid gold cuff buttons for n quarter, grand pianos for ten dollars and so on, then just so long will Innocent individuals bo im posed upon. In this ago of cheap news papers, when all frauds are quickly and successfully exposed to tho public the blame rests on no one but tho guileless In nocent who allows himself to bo openly and deliberately cheated out of his hard earned dollars by the frauds of the swindler. Tho editor of a paper at Storm Lake, Iowa, Is now hiding in a swamp near that place in consequence of tho way in which he mixed up the report of a cattle show and a concert. Ills paper said: "The concert eiven last nmlit by sixteen of Storm Lake's most beautiful and Interest, ing youn ladles was highly appreciated Thoy were elegantly dressed and sur.g In a most charming manner, winning the plaud its of tho entire audience, who pronounced them the flnct breed ot short horns In the country. A few of them are of a rich brown color, but the majonty of them aro spotted brown Bud white. Several of the holfers were fine bodied, tlght-llmbed animals and promise to prove good property.'' There was no excursion on the B. & b. railroad Sunday last as announced. The D. L. & W. R. R. refused to carry pas. sengcrs over their road. The officer! of tho latter road said they did not run trains over their own road for their own purposes and would not consent to allow any other train to run over the road on Bunday. The Campmcetingof tho A. M. E. church of Bloomsburg, which la being held at Hess' Grove, Rupert, was begun last Sat urday, and will continue until next Mon. day, August 8th. An excursion train was run from Danville to Rupert last Sunday morning, returning in the evening. About GOO people from Danville attended. Wo havo now experienced nearly two months of constant cxcesslvo heat, he thermometer rvcistcrlng in the nineties all the time. Our oldest citizens report this the most sovero summer ever known. If tho rule of one extreme following another should prove truo wo can now console our. selves by looking for the most severe winter ever known. hold Heller's Church Sunday school will its picnic Aug. 13. The annual harvest home of the church will bo celebrated Aug. 18,servlccs to com. menco at 10 o'clock. Both will bo held in Mastcllcr's Grove. There will be a talent ed musician from Baltimore present at the Harvest Homo services, who will render some flno selections during tho day, The law forbids any pensioner from bar gaining, selling or promising his quarterly pension to any other dealer or person be fore it has becomo duo and been paid, and on tho other hand nil persons are tor- bidden by law to accept the same in any manner as security for credit or otherwise, The flno Is fixed at $100 for any violation of tho act, nnd Is equal upon thu soldier or dealer. New steel rails aro being laid on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg road. Sever al ganes of men aro engaged at the work' of laying them. Tho old rails that were bclug taken out do not look much the worse for the years they havo been in use and in a road over which the traffic Is con. sidcrable, a fact that shows lis superiority over tho iron rails of years gono by. Mountain Echo. A very pleasant party was given by Miss Elizabeth McKelvy last Friday night at her homo on Market street. A largo num. ber of young folKs from ton n were present, and tho evening was very pleasantly spent In dancing, card playing and conversation, Refreshments were served about eleven, and the party departed In tho "weo sma' hours" of tho morulng, ull having had very enjoyable tlmo. Mrs. J. K. Lockard died on Friday last at her home on Fifth street, after an illness of several weeks. Nervous prostration Thos C. Eyans was sentenced by Judge Woodward at Wilkcsbarre, last week, to pay a lino of $100, aud undergo imprison ment for thirty days, for attempted bribery at tho republican county convention last year. Tho circumstances may bo briefly recount cd. At tho County Convention a number ot delegates made a combination, and con eluded not to vote for any candidate unless paid for It. Evans, In the interest of this combination, was instructed to seo ono of tin candidates for sheriff.nnd offer him tho votes of the combination nt $10 a head. Tho candidate not only declined this, but ho afterwards had Evans arrested. Ho was convicted and has now been sentenced. This, we believe, is tho first case under the Act of 1881. to prevent bribery ind fraud at nominating conventions. It will doubt less havo a wholesome effect in a locality where It was greatly needed. nUTlF.H OF CoNHTAnl,r.N. At adjourned court, Bloomsburg, Aug ust 1, 1887, Judges Elwell, Murphy and Mcllenry on tho bench, Judge Elwell said Inquiry has been made as to the duty of constables under the law passed on tho twenty-fourth day of May last, called "The Higb-Licenso Law." Inasmuch as the pamphlet-laws havo not yet been printed and distributed, I deem it proper to answer that inquiry. A law is defined by Black stone to bu "a rule of action, prescribed by tho supreme power of tho statu, command lug what Is right and prohibiting what Is wrong." It seems material that the rule bo prescribed: and in this is implied tliat It be published. Nevertheless,!! has been held by the supreme court ot this state that an act passed by the legislative body and approv ed by tho executive is a law and that all nersons within the commonwealth are bound by its provisions, although it has not been promulgated but remains in tne archives of tho secretary of tho common wealth. Under the act spoken of, it Is tho duty of a constable to visit each month at least eyery placo within his bailiwick wheio liq uors aro known to bo sold either by per sons having licenses or by unlicensed per sons. Under lormcr acis, uiu cousiuum report to the court of quarter sessions was almost Invariably, that he knew of no ylo. latlon of the liquor laws. Tho legislature, undoubtedly awaro that this was tho stereo typed report, provided that tho constable should put himself in tho way of obtaining knowledge in regard to illicit tralllo In irirituous, vinous and malt liquors, Whether this provision for monthly vislta. tlon will bo effective of the purpose Intend ed remains to be seen. Tho constable should not visit at stated periods, nor should tho landlord or restaurant keeper bo informed by any means of the tlmo when ha may bo expected to make his visit; because In either case of stated visits of notlco to the landlord tho coustablo would bo sure to And no violation of the law. ThesDiritand Intent of tho law is that tha constable shall bo actlvo In ascer. Tho sun shono brightly down upon tho heads of tho party that gathered at tho Lackawanna depot last Tuesday morning, at tho Invitation of Miss Annlo Jameson, to await tho arrival of tho excursion car that was to convey them to Stillwater ovor the Bloomsburg and Bulllvan road. All nature seemed bright nnd gay after tho re freshing rnlns of tno day before, nnd a more beautiful morning could not have been asked for. Tho party numbered about thirty, among tho number being Col. and Mrs. Jameson, Mr, and Mrs. Hunt, Engl, uccr Lutz and wife and Mr. W. M. Monroe, besides quite, a number ot young folks. CP TUB UOAU, About nlno o'clock, tho engine and car steamed up to tho station, nnd In n few minutes tho plcknlckcrs had clambered on board tho car, mid wcru comfortably soatcd. A few minutes afterward tho start was made, and tho train rolled down the L. & B. nnd was switched to tho B. & S. road at tho woolen mill. A more delightful lido than that over Ibis road can hardly bu imagined. Tho road nearly all the way is in plain view ot tho beautiful waters of Fishlngcreck, aud the scenery, the delightful mountain breeze, tho pretty little villages along tho road, all combine to make It oue of tho prettiest roads l'i this section ot tho country. The train rapidly passed Llglitstrcct and Or- angeville, rolled over Huntingdon Creek bridge nt Forks and shortly after arrived at Stillwater, llrro tho provisions were left, nud the train moved rn, tho parly all want ing to go to Uiu end of the road. Abovo Stillwater the road runs through bcmtttful green meadows, which end below Benton, Tho terminus of tho rond was reached about half-past ten o'clock, and a stop of a few minutes was mado here, when the train re turned to Stillwater, where tho party do seended from tho car, and wended their way to tho Stillwater picnic grounds. A l'LEAHANT DAY. The day was very pleasantly spent In card-playing, quoit pitching, &c. At noon bountiful repast was spread upon tho ta. bles, and partaken of by all with great en joymcnt. However, although thu morning had been such a beautiful one, this picnic was not released from that banc of all picnics, rnln, At about four o'clock In the afternoon, largo black clouds appeared in tho north west, which threatened rain every moment. Everything was guthcrcd up, ami tho party adjourned to tbo houso of Mr. Woods, near the railroad. Hero tho remainder ot tho day was spent in dancing and conversation. The rain poured down In torrents for about half an hour, when the sun again made its appearance, and tho rest of tho day was as pleasant as the morning. ilOMK 1IT MOONLIGHT. At nlno o'clock the whistlo of the engine was heard In tho distance, and tho party prepared for leaving; at quarter alter nlno all were on board, and tho start was made for home. As the train started, thrco cheers wero given tor Mr- and Mrs. Woods, the engino assisting with a loud whistle. Tne ride homo was even more enjoyable than the ride up. The moon among tho clouds shining down upon the mountains made a beautiful sight, and one not soon forgotten. At Orangcvlllo and Lightstrcet crowds had gathered on tho temporary plat forms, and wildly cheered as the train passed. At ten o'clock it steamed around the corner of tho rocks, and drow up at Main street, where the party alighted, all having spent a delightful day, and one which will live long In their memories. was the cause of her death. 8ho leaves talnlng whether or not thoro is a violation her husband and six children, bereft ot a fond wito snd mother. Mrs. Lockard was aa estimable lady and had many friends, Bho was a member of tho M. E. Church. flic funeral took placo on Monday, and was largely attended. of tho law: therefore, "at leant ouee month." savs the statute, lie must make ilipsn visits: and. If he Is a vigilant and faithful ofllcor, he would mako thorn often. er whenever bo bad apparently any oceas lou for doing so. Hereafter no blame can im ntiiirlipd to a constable by a person en There will be an old fashioned Sunday aj tn thollnuortrafllo , that he is "snoop school celebration in the grovo at tho St. .i.., to scent out some violation of James church, Fishlngcreok township, on tu ,aw yy i,cayy penalties aro Impos Saturday. August 13, meet at 1 p. ra. A cd m)0n ti,0 officer for failure to perform general good tlmo nnd attendance is anllcl. I ,u8 ,5,, 0( visitation j not less than live imted. The tribes ouacou anu L,evi anu iln,ir.( dol ars lino ami -11 1 rcmemucr other noted family tribes will bo prescut rigi,tly not less than two years' imprison to enlov tho social festivities, wo suppose mnt Tu0 lftW requircsiuai lie suan lorui. tho old people will talk about the things of witu rcl,ort to the court of quarter sessions yoro, the mlddlo aged about politics, lara. ony violation of this law that uo may uis log and tho new R. R., and tho girls and covcr, Tho court Is not always in session; w will Indulce in tho pleasures of sports ., 1 haU .1... wen It is not in session, n,l uumcs. Refreshments will bo proyid. ,hB con,table must make return forthwith ed for all. To give a little business char- l0 tie office of the clerk of the court so that actcr to tho occasion a tyro-crlcr will be lUo autrict-attorney may prepare for the selected from tho young men present to triai 0f tho case at tho coming term. With auctioneer away about 300 old B. S. books regsrJ l0 oti,Cr matters constables aro to u,i,t,.ii Iiha accumulated for years. These ,,.i return ft lift heretofore, and 5Ski3?SLl3S "XofCd 'sU generally with regard to this also, but hey found on this side 0! the AUegbanles, but must forthwitu report 10 im cuu.j . ihnlr room Is needed for tho new library ,- BeS6i0n. If in termllme, orto the clork'f lust ordered and as most of tho. books are I m . tt(!fttlon. auv caso found In their ,StoWw. 1 MlWck of violation of the license law. Court VrocccrtliiRB. Court convened nn Monday, August 1, at On rn, President Judge William Elwcll, and Associates Murphy anil Mcllenry on tho bench. Opinion filed in tho will contest In cstato of Gilbert Fowler. OvorBccra of tho Poor ot lh borough ot Berwick vs. Overseers of tho Poor of Balcm township, Luzerne countyi submitted to tbo court with briefs of counsel. Commonwealth vs. IMvld Fisher, defend ant discharged from custody, on habeas corpus hearing. Bailie A. Bobbins vs. Harry J. Bobbins, libel in divorce, subpoena nwnrded. M. U. Woodward nnd Guy Jacoby op. pointed appraisers in cstato of Daniel Bowman. Petition for citation to file account In es tato of Conrad Dlffcnbaeher filed. Petition for salo of real estate of Henry T. Miller deceased filed. John W. Hoffman vs. B. & S. R. R. Co. court ordered viewers to meet on tho prem ises on Thursday Aug. 25, at 10 a. m. In the'aftcrnoon Judge Rice, of Wilkes. barrc, presided, having como down to bear an argument on a motion for n now trial, but the caso was not argued. On motion of JS. U. Kuuk, Esq., O. O Vorls Esq. ot Northumberland county was admitted to tho bar of Columbia county. On petition, John P. Hannon appointed tnx collector of Conyngham township, nnd James M. Rellly for Ccntrulla borough. Bonds approved and filed. Petition to vaoito and lay out a public road In Pugarloat. J. M. Iluckalew, John Mo.Mlchael and Cyrus Mcllenry appointed viewers. On petition for n public road In Benton township near J. J. McIIenry's residence, R. W. Lyons, O. H. Gordner, nud 1. A, Dewltt appoipted viewers. Thos Trench vs. J. B. Roblson. Rule to show cause why execution should not be stayed and judgment stricken off. Judge Elwell mado thu following remarks on tho now procedure net: OUR VABltlNOTor( I.F.TTF.K, (From our Itegnlar Correspondent. 1 Washington, D. U., August 1, 1887. About tho busiest man In this cltv nt present U thu clerk of tho Houso of Rep resentatives, wlio is engaged In looking Into nnd preparing tho contested Congrcs. slonnl election cases, tho ovulenco In which must bo printed before tbo convening of tho Flltlctli Congress; it is thought that there will bo only six such cases in tho body, one inch from Alabama, South Caro. Una, Indiana, nnd Illinois, nnd two from California a much smaller number than usual. The Republicans in Washlncton vlowcd with much Interest, not to say nnxlety, tho lato meeting and action of thu Ohio Rcpub llciui Stato Convention j Sherman's frlcndl feel elated over his victory, although many of them seriously doubt tho policy of his courso in rorcing nn enuorscmcni wuuo Blaine's followers aro In a rago and swear they will get oven next year by sending a delegation from tho Buckeyo Blato favor able to tho aspirations of the man from Maluo. Ono ol these infuriated Blalncltcs was heard to declaro Sherman's action tn capturing tho convention and shaping it in bis own Interests ono ot tho most shame less and humllt itlng spectacles ever wit nessed In Amcilcan politics more llko tho manipulation of a scheming ward politic ian than thcdcllbcratoconductof a so-called statesman, seeking the highest and most honorable stntlon oh earth. For once I am wilting to holdup this Blnlne man as a truo exponent of Democratic opinion on tho subject under consideration, so 1 win urop tho matter right hero. Probably Ihtro aro few persons who real. !zo tho tremendous task of compiling nnd publishing tho war papers known as tho "lieucuion liecorus." 1110 cicuieeniu voi- umo of which has just been printed nnd Is ready for distribution. This volume only takes tho creat work un to tho vear 1802: it in calculated that all of the records will mako 127 volumes and that It will not be finished until lato In tho next century, nt a tlmo win n there will probably bo not ono survivor of tuo civil striic 11 commcmo. rains. Tho total receipts from nil sources of In ternal revenuo for tho lato fiscal year amount to $118,835,757, exceeding by $1,. 032,888 that ot tho year before. Thcic was a decrease In tho tnx on distilled spirits and an Increase in tho tax on all other ar ticles, such as tobacco, olcomaigcrlne and fermented liquors. A showing utmost as good is roauo in re The Old Hlory. A FATiMBR INDUCED I1T CONFIDENCE MEN TO DTIAW $2,C00 F1IOM THE PANIC. A telegram from Urccnsburg says that tho thieves who robbed John L. Miller some weeks ago of $2,600 havo been traced and aro definitely located. Tho particulars of this robbery havo but lately como to light- Tho confidenco gentlemen had con vinced Mr. Miller that by Joining tbcm in tbo purchaso of a farm which tboy were of fered cheap, ho could realize a profit of 70 per cent. Ono of them went to hlin in tho field whero ho was at work and got htm to go to tbo bank at Irwin to draw out tho $2,500 which amount they wero short. When ho had drawn his money and was returning to tho farm In tho stranger's buggy, at a point In the woods near Miller's homo, they wero met by two other Strang crs who, at tbo point of revolvers, compell ed them both to glvo up their money. They then mado old Mr. Miller swear that ho would not reveal this proceeding. The old gentleman had so much reverence for na oath that ho positively refused to di vulge nny particulars to his family. A letter from Sunbury, Pa., states that tho gentlemen who did this arc Identified, and steps will bo taken to glvo them their deserts. This Is the samo kind of a game that was played on Malachl Ucllcs,of Fairfield town ship, last week. It is singular that not withstanding tho newspapers frequently renort such swindling ODcratlons. there is always somebody ready to bo duped when too scoundrels como along. uazeut ana Jiutlctin. Persons who are compelled to labor in the fields, on buildings or elsewhere under tno rays ot tuo sun, snouid put green leaves, oak or hickory, in their hats. It is said to be a preventative of sun stroke. wanamaker's. LOCAL NOTICES. HursnT Oamp-Meetino, Mrs. Jana Dames, tho wonderful evangelist, from Al. legheny City, Pn., will piyach nt Rupert camp-mcctlug, Thursday nUht, Friday af. tcrnoon at 8 o'clock, nnd Saturday nlgbt. Tliero will bo three services on Bunday, at which many able speakers win tiu present. A chorus of gopd voices has been emtaged. All denominations aro cordially Invited to participate in tho services. The boss placo to buy shoes Is at J. W. Ylnger's, Rupert. J22-3t Having lust received a cylinder for fin Ishlng silks and cloths, I nm prepared to clean nnd dye gents' clothing, ladies' cloaks, sacqucs, silks, dresses, shawls, &cc reamers uycu nnu curicd. racxages ior warded by oxprcss will receive prompt at tention, according tn directions. Call or address, J.O. Caswell, dyer, Bloomsburg woolen Mills. scp4-u. For general trading 1. W. Hnrtman & Bon's stores aro unsurpassed. lueir vears or experience in eel line snow tbcm what to buy. incir crouu in 1110 market cnauics 111cm to buy anywhero to tho best ailvantago. lney nro now preparing tor iall ana Winter trade. Tho dry eoods trade espec ially is feeling unite a boom, without ad vanccs In prices. Coats, Dress Goods and Fancy Goods promise to be cheaper than last year. Cotton Goods, firm in prico, with few advances over Spring prlcos. Call and cxamino our prices on sugar. teas and coffee. All goods sold at bottom prices. Glvo mo a call. J. W. i Inger, Rupert. 31. Shipping tags, with or without strines at tho Columbian office tf. Now potatoes and sprint: chickens taken In trade at J W. Ylnger's, Rupert. 3t. Collectors' rccelnt books and salo at this office. Tlie CoiiHtltutlonnl Centennial. LOW HATES TO PniLADKLriltA VIA VBNNSVLVA- NIA ItAILliOAD. The celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the adoption of. tho Const). tution ot tho United States, to be held in Philadelphia, September 15, 16 and 17, promises to bo ono ot tho most interesting events that ever occurred in this country, and will rank second only to the great Cen. tennlalof 1870. Tho Commission, composed of some of the foremost men in tho land, Is fully organized, the President ot tho United States and his Cabinet aro In cord lal co-operation, and tho Governors ol all tho States aro aiding In tho execution of the general plan. A larger number of troops of different States will doubtless participate in tho mil itary feature, than were ever gathered be fore on a civic occasion; tho industrial display Is expected to bo' the finest nnd most comprehensive ever fccoti In this city, and tho commemorative sorviccs, presided over by the Chief Magistrate and addressed by Mr, Justice Miller of tho Supreme Court, will bo tho most imposing ceremony ever held in America, The programme as outliucd by tho Com mission is as follows: The 15th of September is assigned for a processional industrial display. This dis play, moving in long procession, mounted upon cars prepared for tho purpose, and accompanied by various civic organizations, promises to be a feature of brilliant nnd historic Interest. In tho evening of that da tho Governor of Pennsylvania will hold a public reception in honor of tho Governors of tho Btates and Territories present nt the celebration. The 10th of Beptcmber is assigned for tho military paiado und review of the reg iments and companies ot the militia ot tho several States and Territories, accompanied by their respective Governors and staffs, and by detachments from tho army and navy of the United States, detailed for that occasion. irom me returns aireauy re eelved the commission expects thepresenco of from ten to fifteen thousand State troops. Ono Btato alono offers seven thousand troops In honor of tho occasion. It is also intended, If practicable, to Illustrate Iu this parade the contrast between the military arms Bnd equipments of Revolutionary times and those of the present day. Tho co-operntion of the army and navy of tho United Btates has been assured to tho Com mission. Iu tho evening of tho same day will occur a public reception in honor ot the President ot the United States, with tho Governors, representatives of foreign governments, military, &c. Tno 17th of September is devoted to tho special services of commemoration, at which tho President of tho United Btates will preside. Tbo oration will bo pro, nouueed by Mr. Justlco Miller, of tho Bu nremo Court of tho United Btates. Iu ad- dltlon thero will bo a poom, national hymns vocal and Instrumental music, &c Ynrl ous other entertainments aro offered by citizens during tbo progress ot tho celebra tion In order to accommodate the vast mulli tudo of people who will deslro lowliness The members of tho bar are, undoubted ly, all lniormed 01 tne great and radical chance that has been mado in civil proced urc so far as regards tho action of assump sit. By an act passed on tho twenty-fifth day of May last, tho procedure by action of debt, covenant, trespass on the case, tres pass, is aljollslicil; and all matters arising ex contractu nre suable and recoverable only in an action to bo called an action ot assumpsit, inis staiuto maucs a material change In practice, in respect to tho alll. davit of defense which the defendant is re. quired to make, In order to prevent judg ment. lusieau 01 specuying uie particu lar matters in relerence to which luo am davit of dcreuse must be made as In our rules of court this new law provides that In all cases of the action of assumpsit, the defendant, udou beinc served with tin statement of the plaintiff's cause of ncllou. must make an niuuavii 01 dcicnse, setting forth tho nature nnd character of the do fensej and what is most important to the defendant is tnal lie may bo required, un der this new statute, to file his affidavit of defense before the return day of tho writ; if tho statement is served upon tho defend ant more than fifteen days before tho re turn day, inn ucienuant must make ills af fidavit of defense at or before that lime, or before luugmcni is asKcu tor, or else lung ment may be entered against him in tne prothonotnry's office. If there are not fit. teen days between tho tlmo of service nnd the return day of the writ, then the defend. ant must tne ins amdavlt witliln 10 davs at ter the return of the writ, or else judgment may be entered ior want lliereof In tne prothnnotary's office by thoprothonotary In vacation- If the plaintiff has not before return day of the writ filed a statement, he may at any time afterward do so, and, on fifteen'days' notice, obtain judgment, un less there is an affidavit of defense. All this has application to the action of as Bumpslt; tho action of sclro facias upon a judgment, mortgage, mccnanlc's lien, re cognizance, is untouched by tuls new law, 10 is worthy of the consideration of the members of the bar whether the rules in regard to taking judgment for want of an nftldavlt of defense should not bo uniform now in all cases, so far us tho matter ot time Is concerned whetlur it would not be better that, Instead of ono rulo for the actlou of assumpsit and another for the action of scire facias, the time iu which an affidavit must be tilled should bo tho same in ail cases. the courts set of rules be applicable inapplicable: all special pleas, oxcept per. haps tho statute of limitations, aro done away tn tho action of assumpsit, ami tho de fendant pleads tho general issue. wnenever tne aeiemiam pleads payment or any other plea authorlzlntr him to clvo special matter in evidence, ho ia, and suould bo, required to give notlco to tho party himself of the special matter; as an accommodation to tiic members ot tho bar and the officers of tho court, it is desirable that tho rules should be such as to rcquiro n copy of the statement to bo furnished by the planum to the ilelenilant, n copy ot the affidavit by the defendant to tho plaintiff, and n copy of special matters in defense- that n copy of such papers should bo filed, miLAnxLrnu, Monday, August 1,1837. btore closed at 1 r. il. on sard to tho imports and exports of the Saturdays during the bummer. uniicu xaiC8 ior i no samo penou na uu 704.784: Imports. 072,259,051; excess of ex. MUSllfl and Oambnc Uncler- nr,rl Oi 4J.1 7."L1. irnlil rrnnrtpil. M.701.- nn... S m;:;7r in"nnf. Tor7r.r;vo7;a;f i,n. wear. vvnatever you want. porta, $33,207,714;' silver exported, $20,- Plain WOrk for as little as good 270,604; Imported, $17,200,191; excess of i. i f fn W hnvo v..ia nW. ma, mti n,,m .r nt im. work can De got ior. vve nave migrants, 483,110. it with all the advantage of whole- theirtffilrnphanrmarc tho ruling ?o S .fW' tno intcr-stato commission mat me ran- nuie more emoroiaery, duwd ti'i but onVtor a moment as' the Httle mer, no extravagance m commercial traveler realizes full well that the price a little in the Work. at last tho consumer of tho eoods ho sells must pay his expenses, and so ho goes on his wav reioicinc, sceKine new neius oi trfb and denouncing the lnter-Btato Com mission as 1 'no cood." nnd a "hollow fraud.' Tho drummer is Irrepressible and nothing short of death can slop his progress or uow of conversation. The Navy Department has made a con- rn stvles. cents to er. rmnv with tho understanding that a branch Chemises from 35 cents, Draw- of tho manufactory will be established in ers rom 40 Cents, Skirts from "?J5S cents. Corset Covers from tin manufactory will mark another era in r onf- . nil rnm,lnr nr,r1 -tri Not only tbp larger aii-p-issages, but tho reconstruction of tho Navv .' Contin- ? ' V-S""" " " housands of little tubes a..d cavities lead. ... .... - I finn I if I r l-tt-r r oil r t- lorn than the stuff cost. Very fine and rich if you wish. Plain or rich, you 11 wonder that so much is done for so little. Night Dresses, for instance. styles. notices tor ' tf. M'KILLIP, Photographer & Crayon Artist, Bloomaburg, Pa. Jb me Cabinet Portraits, only $3 a dozen. Instantaneous Process used. BUSINESS NOTICES. A perfect washluc machine has never been invented, but a perfect washing soap has. Drcydoppcl's Borax Soap is as near perfection as it is possible to attain, and the price is very reaspnablo. Tho liver and kldnevs must bo kept In good condition. Hood's Sarsaparllla is a great remedy for regulating these organs. To Piieskkvk Natural FLOWKia. Dlr tho llowcrs in melted paraflluc, withdraw ing them quickly. Thu liquid should be only just hot enough tu maintain its fluid ity uuu tue-uowers should be dipped ono nt a time, held by thu stocks nnd moved about for nn instant to get rid of air bub bles. Fresh cut flowers, freo from moist ure, make excellent specimens iu this way. If you would preserve your health and In vigorate your entire system use Pcrrine's Puro Barley Malt Whiskey. For sale by C. B. Bobbins, Bloomsburg, Pa. cow. Give Tiikm a Ciianok 1 That is to sav. your lungs. Also all your breathing ma chinery. Very wonderful machinery It is. What d'vou think of a an't 'Gos rain ? Contin uine, tho Secretary said: "Mr. MotchkisB was an American wucn be died in ibo-i, Enelnnd. France. Germany. Russia, Italy, every European power in fact, had an es. latmsnment ior the manutaciurc oi iioicu kiss' ordnance." The Secretary further de clares that this country can no longer de. pond upon foreign nations ior war ma. terials. There lias been n new and agreeable de. parturo mado In milltnry matters, too, for tho army must keep abreast of tho uavy In tills aeo of universal progress. For tho first t mo in our history, details of compa. nies from the regular regimental posts have been made to participate in tuo miuiia en. camnmcnts and Grand Army reunions in 1 , C--tn rri,. nn-nAn,1o.,fn,1 demand for tho presence of regular army $S ; Kensingtons, $10 ; Raglans, omccrs ai encampments una year shuwb i a , , vliroroii8 crowth of tho military spirit and I ' an Increased interest 'n militia organiza tion. I wonder if tho army authorities took the nrccaution to ask tho permission of Palsy Fairchild and Howler Tuttlo be foro presuming to make these details some fnr tin. Hntitlw.rn etntpe. The President and Mrs. Cleveland havo her Coats. S2.7 to S.OO, (lescricu luc wimo iiouse nnu are speuu lug from them. When these aro clogged and chocked with matter which ouchl not to bo them. your lungs cannot halt do their work. And what they uo, tncy cannot do well. Call it cold, couch, croun. pneumonia. catarrh, consumption or anv of the fnmllv i utl. J :t n:.r... ul u" "uu uoeu Bnu ucaa anu lung ou- Lampblack and Oil on tilmsy structlons, all arc bad. All ought to be cloth. They're the "cheap" got rid of. There is just one suro way to i v WT i m ui tuviu, tutu, js tu LUK.U IJOeCUCC B things. Uur Women S UOSSa- German Syrup, which any druggist will mer lor least IS SI.50. liUt It's sen you ai .0 corns a bottle. Kven if ev c 1 iv 1 mi crything else has failed you, you may dc- v, guuu . peuu upon mis ior curiam. good wear. Women's JVlohatr Circulars, IVUUlllJj JlllW) $4.50 ; Circulars, $2.50. Misses Circulars, $1 to sa. Men's medium weight Rub- Men's WTim Btby ww sick, fire her OiutoiU, When she mu a Chad, she cried for Catori4. When the became MUs, the clonf to Cmtorie, mm the had Children, she ge them CwtorU, Vigor anil vitality are ' given to quickly Hinco the passage of the act, i" ,," ,,",,; Ti ,i, ,..: o,i OOSSamer ouis, &1.75 10 S3. 50. every pari 01 mo bony by uood's Sarsapa of Philadelphia have adopted n Si'V.7... 'i r,.V, v.. .,, i,.i I n..' nnc-r,.a- rllla. That tired feeling is entirely over . which, n eomo resnccts. mav i,.T." ,t ' ' i " lf-'O" como. 1 lie blood Is punned, enriched and here, and iu some respects ' ,.. ,.-L"J , f, tO vitalized, and carries henlth instead of dls tn..1.o. I,!. .1.,, I,.lnf Tl,nl nni In r t I rtnf Knfflac A ,,- I v ' w J "'6""- mimuiumii wnoi .mo ivuwuv-. ""'""'i ""land stroiurtueued. the, annul In rpatnrnil. nnM wnatnrn on N,t tTiinrn inoarnnnni n -.. , , , ... ... t.- - -- , - ........ o.v.u ...... -juuv.v.u t..v.w , ,j. ,,,-,rtrr. nnH lha I (J u "in H, nun. ll..n. w.,,A,.,1 tf, nnu. In imnn P.noUlnul P nvp unit, lin 1 UlUWO, uaiuuua, tllV- nw.. u iv " lias accepted several of theso and will prob ably make nunc an extensive tour. vicorated. Tho brain is refreshed. mind made clear and ready for work. the Xonlc, Alterative and Cntlinrtic. Simmons Liver Rom.lator rums malaria. Service. 1 4 in. Canvas, $1.50 biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constlpa- same Size, Spilt leatlier, l.OO. tlon and piles, it is most effective in start- They are the ones for least, Ing the secretions of tho liver, causing the Tnen on ancl on to the best bilo to net as a purgo. When tliero Is an fi,f- ,,i ...... r i,n i .!, 1. ., i..in inai s macie H.VOi, Ul.U ... tUU D...1UUI.I., UIU JtVK'.M.- , lITlil 1 T? l'i. tor is an uctlvo purge: after the removal of vv ant-i-biiapi-u ugiisu v.any V "K- WWW.V . V. . .. --. o., , r ' -r- i ,. I UHUHKBSKKSUOll iilQDOR 11 ABIT I'OSITIVEl.T oneives mil. rui any idbic ui I'uiied nv Admikistekikq Dit Haines' Golden BraoiFio. It can bo glvcu in a cup oi conee or tea wituoul tho Knowledge of tho perse taking it; is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent nnd speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been mudo temperato men who have taken Golden Specific in meir enneo wuuoui uieir Knowledge, and and another served upon tho opposite the bile It will regulate tho bowels and lm- alls of Waterproof Macintosh '''L'LT 'lXvn!' "'ii?f lJf?,r counsel, so that without ncrcasltv nf frp. . . . . i y-n 1 r i uwu irtu win, ii CAllio. luo nuent resort to part yigor and health to the whole system. Cloth. 1 8 to 26 indies long, system once impregnated with the Specific may uave in 1119 possession among the tiles 01 nis own oiuce uu mat is material to en able him to prepare his case. Such is tho practice in the state of New lork. In view of the important change in tho law, the court havo concluded to appoint a joint committco from members of thebarln each of tho two counties of the judicial district, to consider and revlso tho present rules of court in respeci to tho matters mentioned the amdavlt of defense, the taklnc of judgment, and the serving of papers; nnd the court mako Uiis order: OliDEIt OF COURT. And now, August 1, 1887, John G. Freeze. Bamucl Knorr and Charles G. Barkley, issquires of tho Columbia county Bar. and II. M. Hinckley. James Scarlet and W. J. Baldy, Esquires, of tho Montour county Uar, are appointed a joint commit. teo 10 prcparo anu report such cuanges or the rules of court ot this judicial di-trlct. us arn made necessary or nroner hv rr-nonn or iho provisions 01 " ino iivii-i'roccduro Act," passed the twenly-tittti day of May, 1887: also to report any other chanco which. In the judgment of the coinmltcto should bo mauo in said rules uie report to bo mado as early as practicable; beforo tho Bcptem term ot the court in cither of snld counties, 11 possiuio. William Elwell, President Judge. llurilctle on I-'attcd Calvc. TUB ritODICUL OF 1887 00MPAHED with his bOIIIITUIiAL 1'ltOTOTYI'B. No, my son, it Isn't that tho world lias grown hard hearted; It isn't that wo aren't just as glad to-day to seo the prodigal como back, and just as lovingly auxlous to wel como him homo as ever was anybody in tho fifteenth chapter of Luke. It Is tho roan, ncr in which tho prodigal son of 1887 fre quently returns that throws the wet blanket over tho festivities of tho welcome. When ho comes down tho road with his hat banging ou his ear and his hands in his pocket; when ho kicks the faithful old houso dog as he lounges In at the gate; when ho calls his father "Gov'nor" and tho hired man "Cull:" when ho wants to know "What's for dinner ?" beforo ho has been $2.75 to $11. bnawl straps anu like carry ing things by the hundred. and cent Pure Silk Gloves, black colored last year's 75 kind 371 cents, bame, hand-worked points 50 cents; si last year. London-made black bilk Mitts, 5 cents. Shoes. The pick of the mar ket, anu, whether lor little or much, a liberal money s in every case. 1 hat s the cor ner-stone of our Shoe business In the houso Hftecn minutes; when ho gives If you know Shoes, well; if you lils elder brother two Angers to shako and don't, well. We know them, uuuaw nun ,u tuiiiu ,uu imjsvvu uu, ui uia qjim OUf KllOWleuP'e IS VOUT knowledge when you buy here, It becomes uu utter Impossibility for tho liquor habit to exist. For full particulars address Golden Specific Co., 185 Race St vincinnuu, uuio. iiccucuiy. 1 I.11TIMH. l'l!mV,fil(AlM! AITTnniMPH ivn J frcrap. a lame and comnleto Hue at J. II. Mercer's UiUBoni Book btore, Kvans' Ulocn. ALL THE FINBbT EXTltAlTS COLOQNE Sacncts, l"oinadcs. Hair Dyes and Hay Hum I at J, II. Mercer's Urui: and Hook btore. Evans' mock, opposite Episcopal church. ALLl'ltOI'ltlCTAltYANUHATKNTMKUlCINia at J, 11, Mercer's Drue and Hook store, oppo site cpistoii.il Liiurcn. 1JOOK8. STATIONEHV ANI WAIT. PAl'ltll A , I Li line stock at Mercer's In us and Book btore, WOrtll opposlto Episcopal Church, Ulooinabure, 1'a. CA8TILI.E, TOILET ANU MEDICATED SOAI'S, a full lino ut J. IL Mercor'H Unit' .in, I llnnk btoro, Upper Main treet. io close out cerium lines or wedding in vitations a number of bargains aro offered at this office. Thoso wanting small lots, from 10 to 25, will save mouoy by ordering at the Columbian ofllco. tf hair; when lie throws himself into tho easl- oat olinti In tlm linnc noMhr.a lilu font mi the window sin and announces that ho'ii i hese are some lots that are "take a tub beforo dinner;" when ho comes worth coming far to see Allien' Mnnlfulcl Cyclopedia. volume l. or this work, now on our tablo, abundantly fulfills tho promises of tho publisher's prospectus. It Is a really handsome volume ot 010 pages, halt Mor. occo bludlng, largo type, profusely lllus tratcd and yet sold for thu price of 05 cents; cloth binding only B0 cents postage 11 cents extra. Largo discounts oven from theso prices aro allowed to early subscrib ers. It is to bo issued in about thirty vol uuics. back with a generally forgiving air of good fellowship about him, and tries to mako ull tho rest of tho family very easy and re- assured then It is, my sou, that your father longs to run and meet you whllo you are yet a great way off, and fall upon your neck with a plow lino and welt you Into a statu of becoming humility and pen itence by the tlmo you are ablo to tako off your hat to tho bound boy, aud crawl up tho front steps to ask your brother to shako hands with you. Good peoplo aro just as glad to-day as ovor thoy were, my son, to seo tho prodigal come home, but It doe3 rattlu them a little to see him como in a hack aud ask them to pay tho driver and send for his baggage. 100 nalra Men's French KM. nuest senro foxed, button Shooa, genuine hand bcwcu, light, ..top. Men's ttrst grade Canvas Halmorals, for seashore uau lauuuuHii, iuio. Men's second erratic, same stria u.ss. Men's Hrown Canvas Ultra Laco bhoes. rubber aoles. 21.23. uuys- uruwn vttuvus iuku j-aco auoes, ruoDcr I Buira, 11.-3. Full lluo ot Men's Tennis and IUcjclo Shoes finest goods and latest styles, $2.so, w and itH, Much lon er man we know or eisewnere. women's nno KUl uutton ana Lace Shoes, with paiem-icataer up4, 3.mj ana ft, verybtyiuu, and cood for wear. Children's Ulack canvas Oxfords, with rubber BOloa, sizes B to 10. uood run-around Shoes so ccnta,; Misses Cuock canvas uaimorais, rubber soles. Vacation shoes. II. S3. Misses' Ulack Canvas Oxford Ties, rubber soles, 11. . . juisht'g ma uxioru iiva, uweis ; bizes la to l Il.su. Misses' Kid Oxford 'lies. unrlnL' heels: szes n to COMUS OF ALL KINDS, WELL SELECTED, AND at u-ry low prlcea at J. U. Mercer's Srug and Hook store, third door above iron Mrett, blooms burg, Pa. CONDENSED MILK, COXfc'S, NELSON'S AND Cooper'B liclatlne, 1 aploea, bage, Arrow Hoot, and all tho prepared foods for children and In vallds at Mercer's Drucr ami itnnt stnrn. tin., rtnnr abovo Hess' Hoot and bhoo btore, Uloomtburg, ra. CANAKV, HEStr, HAVE, MILLET, MAW AND Mtxou Seed for the birds, at J. II. Mercer's Drug ana Hook Store, nnt door below Creasys uroeery btoro. ?INE WHITING l'Al'EKS. BY HOX, LOOSE OH L7 In Tablet form, at .1. if. irrWH nn,,. nn,i Hook btoro, Hlooinsburir, pa. VJUKS1NO BOTTLES. NIPPLES, HUHHEIt HAT. i ties. Teething Hlngs and all requisites of tbo ivy tnai vtm uontiiuutetotue Ddby't Nursor: ntKH. a doom abovo Evans & Eycr'b Clothing store. I'D' that wlllcontilbutetothe babv'H hannl. rifchs, at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Hook More, two ways, unlike any other Cyclopedia. It un. dertakes to present a survey of tho entire and participate in tills national fete in honor circi0 0( knowledge, whether ot words or of liberty, tho Pennsylvania Itatlroad Lo. 0 thlnns, thus cnmblnlug tho character. will sell oxcuislon tickets to l'nlladoiphla Utlcs of a Cyclopedia and a Dictionary. from alt stations on their lines east oi i ills, including In Its vocabulary every word burg and Erlo, September 8 to 17, good to Whlch has any tlaim to a placo In tho En return until the 82d, inclusive, at two cents gi,i, language Its form of publication is per mile. as unique as its plan the "Ideal Edition" Hnecial excursions by special trains from its publisher calls It, nnd thu popular ver- varlous points will bo arranged, me iieiaus met seems to sustain uis ciaim. it certain of which will bo published later through lv Is delightfully oonvoulent. It will not - r ,i l , ,11 i James Preston, a well known cltlzon of course Uie oaDy U neeu a mofllaniroid oyciodcdia is, In many Shcnaudoab.la 03 years old.and so vigorous Carnage. Here they are; for utio li nil If n nmr stt Ii ftl f Tvnlnnail I n I I ............ . I . . thai no uuis lair to itvo ten years longer, much nr little to order ii vnn S)IIVS1CIANS' I'HESCltll THINS AND FAMILY receipts carelully prepared at all lioum at ercer'b Drug and Hook More, Uloonistmrg I'a. ri'OILST AND INFANT roWDUHS, HOUOK, L Cosmetic aud gold and sller Diamond Dust, ai j. u. Mercera Drug ana Hook btore, No w Main BMWI, IUVUU19UUIK, in. lie is living uow with his third wifo, and is i:i. nfi vril. -,- n;Pi. ,,, wall papkh-many kinds and many tho father of thlrtv.slx children eleven l,v ' '7 . bIlau. P1CK Very prtcos-at Mercer's Drug and Hook btore, tuo laiiicr oi iinri)-six cnuuren, eleven by Md, , ,. . opnoslto Kplwonal Church. 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