THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. DOTAL L5P$!rt8'''0 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder hover vatlcs. A marvel of parity strength and wholcsornencaa. More economical than ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold In compe tition with the multitude of low testation weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans. ItUTlb DlilHU 1-UlfUIH VailBt.,n. I The Columbian lyrubllnhea every Friday. Subscription price, fi.wa car. Entered at the l'ost omce at BloomBburg, Pa., as fcccona class matter, March 1, net). BL00MSBUR(yA FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1888. COBBUT BllLEOiD III! TAM.X. BIX)OS1811UI10 & SULLIVAN UA1I.110AU Taking effect WBDNBHDAY, AtJdUSTlst, 188. SOUTH. NOI1TU. 'rnve. STATIONS. T. tt. llloomsburg........ 8 10 Main street 2 08 Irondale s 04 Paper Milt 1 C2 IJghtstrect. 1 47 urangevllle 1 33 ForkB, 1 It Tuubs 1 'X Mill water 1 01 llenton, 1'.' BO " AI8 10 Kdaons, 12 05 Oolcs Creek, 13 00 Hugarloaf 11 (5 Lauuacha, 11 M Central. 11 40 Leave P.M. Arrive. Leave. Leave. .M, 8 00 7 to 7 4a I 89 1 33 7 S5 7 13 T 08 I 04 6 M 8 49 A 45 0 40 37 6 SO Leave. A. H. t u. 00 V 11 13 V 25 9 30 9 50 10 01 10 07 10 IS 10 30 Lit 00 11 Oft 11 10 11 15 11 20 11 30 Arrive. 1. M. r. x. a 40 6 si M 7 04 7 08 7 W 7 34 7 Sb 7 44 7 it 1 (18 8 00 8 OS 8 9 8 18 Arrive. r. u. Trains on tho 1'. & It. It. It. lcavo ltupert is tOUOWB ! NOHTO. BOOTH. 7:27 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 3:38 p. m. (sit p. m. o Trains on the D. L. & W. K. It. leavo Bloomsbnri! as oiiows: nokth. south. 7:12 a. m. 8:32 a. m. 11:07 a. m. 12:05 p. m. 2:24 p. m. 4:18 p. m. C:36 p. m. 8:47 p. m. Trains on tho N. V. 11. Hallway pass Bloom rorry as ioiiowb : north, soorn. -li):4 a. m. 11:44 a. m. t.so p. m. 4'19 P. m. 8DHD1T. noktii. south. 10:10 a m 6:39 p m HAU!H. Fon SAiJt. A desirable and commodious residence on Main street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply to 1an20tf. L. N. Mover. Wantiui. 100 bark peelers. Apply to Thos. Wheeler, at Wilson Colo's above Central, Columbia county, Pa. AuaosT 2. The executors of John Fester deceased und John Ivclchncr deceased, and others will sell valuable timber laud in Briurcreek und Fishingcreek township at 1U a. in. Fon Sai.k. A good lump scat carriage. imp. Ire of tlcv. ,11. Mallallcu, jsspy, ra. ' Foil Balb. Dirt cheap.my 52 inch Hudgc bicycle, as good as new, stf pattern. C. W. Fdnston. Bloomsburg Pa., Box 875. , To Tlie Public. Wo are manufacturing and have In bond a pure article of Hye Whiskey one year old, We use nothing but clean ryo aud double on a copper nncn, anu it is as pure as me ryo iiiai grows in me iiciu, anu h any per- son will find any drugs or adulterations in it as it leaves our dlstillcry'or salesroom, wo will give a reward of ono hundred uol lars. Horn: MoUxsnv & Co. Benton, Juno 1888, Ow. Call lor Dcleirnte Election nnd County Couventlon, The Democratic voters Kill meet at the several places for tho holding ot the Gener al Election io their respective Districts on fljturday August 11, 1888 between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock p. m. and elect delegates to be sent to the County Convention nnd voto instructions for the persons there to ho nominated, subject to the rules of the Democratic party ot the county. The Dele iratcs elected will meet in County Conven tion nt tho Opera Houso Bloomsburg, Pa on Tuesday Aug. 14th, 1888 at eleven o'clock a. m. and place in nomination, one person for President Judge of this Judicial District, one person for Member or the U. B. House of Iteprcsentatlvcs for this Con. ercssiona! District, two persons for Mem. bors of House of ltepresentatiyes ot the State, one person for District Attorney, one person for Sheriff, ouo person for Jury Commissioners. And to trausaet such other business as may properly como before the Convention. KOB'TH. LITILE, J3. M. TKWKSiicnt, Chairman. Sec'y. Anportlouiurut ot HelciflltcB. The following apportionment of Dele cates has been mado by tlio Standing Com mlttce, in accordance with tho Revised IIuIcb. viz : Uule 2nd. The representation of Dlslrict8 In County Convention shall be in proportion to the Democratic vote of each, as cast at the most recent election for Governor, but the whole number of dele crates shall not exceed elclitv-flve. and no district shall ho allowed less than two, more thau.four delegates. Rule 3d. Delegates shall bo allowed to districts upon a ratio of sixty votes for a deleiratc. allowance being made for the largest fraction of a votei Districts. Vote for Gov'r. Delegates. Beaver, 103 8 llenton, 218 4 Berwick, E., 44 2 Berwick, W., 00 Bloom, K., 242 4' Bloom, W 170 3 Brlarcreek, 120 2 Catawlssa, 272 4 , Ocntralia, 207 4 Centre, 140 2 Conyngbam, N., 140 2 Conyngham, B., CO 2 Fishingcreek, 257 4 Franklin, 07 2 Greenwood, 180 " 8 Hemlock, 117 2 Jackeon, 120 2 Locust, 222 4 Jladlsou, 144 2 Main, 110 2 Jlllllln, . 107 8 Montour, , 72 2 Mt. Pleasant, 80 2 Ornngo, 115 2 Pine, S3 2 ltoarlngcrcck, 78 2 Scott, W., 71 2 Bcott.E,, 08 3 Bugarloaf, ICO 3 Total, 4184 75 Wo publish eltew here an advertisement of "Heln Wanted." We havo examined tho work therein described and think an agent should mett with much success wlIU It. Any ono desiring the agency should write Bt'once tor terms anil outfit tor can. vusBurs, I' M'Killiti Bros, havo cniinilnto- ly refitted their studio with tho best find most approved instru ments ior portnuture, from Jock- et size up to life bizo, nnd instru ments especially ndnpted to pho tographing out door groups and residences, together with tho lat est scen effects and accessories. Babies' pictures par excellence for which has been added a spec ial extra rapid Voigtlaonder Euryscope. Copying, enlarging and phonographic reproductions of drawings, patent models and machinery intelligently execut ed. Animals photographed by the Hash light process. Lite size crayon portraits in gold frame only $10. l'crHomil. Dcemer HlJlcman of Oil City, preached In tho Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Ed. Ilartman returned tho forepart ot the week from a trip to tho Thousand Islands Chas. Unangst Esq. of New York city is visiting Uls parents. Miss Nora Finney will tench school at Hcrwick this w'ntcr nnd Miss Mary unangst at Ituncrt. Frank C. Poresman of Wllllamsport, was in town n few hours on business Wednes day. Chas. McIIenry, now employed with a music firm at Scranton, is visiting his par. ents nt llenton. Mr. Buckalew spent Saturday and Bun day in town, returning to Washington on Monday. O. . Meyers, of Chadron, Nebraska, formerly editor of tho Catawlssa Xmi tern, Is visiting relatives in the cast. Ho will spend several weeks in this vicinity. John Ucacock has been appointed Jus tice of the Peace ot Benton township by the Governor, to fill vacancy caused by the removal of Bruce Carey to Luzerne county, Judge C. 0. Murphy and family of Cen- tralla, passed through town on Saturday on their way to visit Judgo McIIenry at Stillwater, and to spend a few days at Ua- noga Lake. Mrs. A. C. Smith of Bcranton, who has been visiting at Baltimore and Harrisburg is at present at the residence of her son Hcrvcy E. Smith and will remain in Dlosmsburg for some weeks. A camp of S. of V. has been instituted at Millvillc. The Berwick P. O. S. of A., picnicked at Oak Grovo Wednesday. Tho 'Cold Day" company will open the season at the Opera House. The past July was one of the coolest for slxtj years. Look out for hot weather August. in Tho order of Knights of Pytldas of Pcnn sylvania will hold n reunion at Williams' Grove, Cumberland county, Friday and Saturday, August 17th and 18th. Tho primary election of tho Democratic party in Montour county will bo held Satur day August 18th between the hours ot and 0 p. m. Call at L Bernard's jewelry store, oppo site Central Hotel, for gold, silver and oth er styles of ladles and gents watches, also latest styles of chains, jewelry, &c. Four months ago Mrs. Philip Wintcrsteen of Mlfllinvlllc was blind. Dr. Itrown of iJinomshiirir mrfnrmed an oneratlon gucce88fUiy tuat sn0 i3 now au;0 to read and Oo i,er orUloarv work. Mk. E. Humphrey found a child's coat at the Lutheran picnic at Central last week, By calling upon her on Third ttreet, be tween Centro and Iron, and proving property, tho coat may be obtained. Mr. John Herring son of treasure G, Herring had an operation performed by Dr. Gardner lasUwcek. Tho flesh of one leg near tho Instep was separated and the bone scraped. He Is doing well and will bo on the streets again in a few weeks. Mountain Grova carap-mcoUng commenc ed Wednesday. The president ot the asso ciation has given notice that the gates will be dosed on Sunday Aug. Oth and that neither carriage nor footman can go in or out of tho grounds. Thero was the usual largo number in at tendance at tho colored camp meeting at ltupert Grovo last Sunday. Excursion tralLS were run on the P. & It. road to and from ltupert and the steamer "Hudson Owen" of Berwick, carried passengers on the canal. There will be au excursion on the I), S. road on Baturday to Hess' Grove at Cen tral, by the employes of the School Fum Ishing Compf ny. The public generally Is Invited, and largo numbers should go, as the fare for the round trip in only SO cents, Tho vicissitudes of climate are trying to most constitutions, especially to peopr haying Impure blood. For all such (and they constitute the, majority), the best safe, I guard is Ayer'a Sarsapurilln, the use of rhich cleanses the blood and strengthens and invigorates tho system. Tho body of Mrs. Sarah Moore was brought to this county Tuesday and taken to White Hail Wednesday for burial. Her maiden name was Sarah Beaver, daughter of Hannah Beaver, aud sister of Mrs. E. B, Gule of Catawlssa. Tho silk mill Is fast ncaring completion. It Is now under roof, and the contract has been awarded for tho engine and boilers, Messrs B. W. Payne & Sons have the con tract and expect to have the boiler here by September 1st An effort will bo made to ronrganuo tho Fish aud Game Protective Association, There aro large quantities ot bass in Fish ingcreek, and It Is said that thoy are being rapidly caught by illegal methods. Watch men should bo employed, and au example mado of the first party using seines, A tine assortment ot finger rings of all sizes and of elegant design In plain gold weddijg rings, chased band rings, fancy rings set with diamonds, pearl, topaz, gar I net, ruby, tlgor eye, moon stone, opal and other nrccloiis stones at h. liernuard Jewelry store, opposite Central Hotel, A writer In the Philadelphia Ledger has a cure for insomnia founded on experience, Spread two or three tcaspoonfuls of honey on a soda biscuit or piece ot bread and eat Just beforo going to bed. This continued for a few weeks every night has effected a complete cure, A very ono-sUUtl game of ball took place at Athletic Park last Saturday afternoon between Bloomsburg and Northumberland, In which the latter club was easily shutout by the home nine, tho score being 10 to 0, About two hundred spectators wltnersed tho game, i ho score i llloomsburg 8 0 3 0 0 3 1 0 x-10 Northumberland 0 0000000 00 Buy Lester's School Shoes. Every pair warranted. Wo are requested to announce the name of George W. Miller ot Brlarcrcok bj can. dale for tho offlco of Jury Commissioner. , air. Miner mu not announco His namo imniw, ucuuusu no uiougiu mo omco wuuui be filled by voto of the Convention, as has been dono previous years. Ills namo will uo rounu printed upon tho regular ticket. It will not do for William Krlckbaum to wait until tho last lssuo of his paper before tho delegate election, nnd then name his Informant on tho Judgeship He. Ho has already had three weeks to namo his man furnish his proofs, and he cannot do I cither. However, wo would not bo sur prised If ho should attempt to put It on liU opponent U. F, Ztrr at tho last moment, when too latn to contradict It In tho papers. That's Lis way. Wo havo printed tho usual number of tickets for the delegate election and will distribute them to members of tho Btaudlng committee The ticket contains tho names of all tho candidates as announced through tho newspapers. Wo havo also printed tho tally skcets. This ofllce has regularly printed tho tickets for tho primary election for tho past thirteen years to tho satisfaction of everybody. Tho barn of Judgo 0. B. McIIenry at Stillwater was struck by lightning last Fri day afternoon, nnd totally destroyed. The outbuildings were also btltncd. In the barn was about GOO bushels of wheat, 200 bushels of rye, 85 tons of hay, harness, etc. all of winch wero burned. The live stock was saved except a lot ot chicken's. Tho loss Is nearly $4,000 with an Insurance of $1G00. Tho Judgo has tho sympathy of his many friends in his misfortune. Wm A. Bobbins, of Urangevllle, died nt his home in that place last Monday morn. Ing about two o'clock of an npiplcctlc (11, at the age of about fifty years. Ho ate hearty supper the previous evening and was about the house until nine o'clock when ho was taken ill. With the assist ance of neighbors he was gotten to bed, and remained unconscious until his death occurred the next morning. Tho funeral took place Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Messrs. Smith and Rlshton, of the Bonita I Lawn Tennis Club of this place, played scveral sets with a team picked from the Sunbury Club, at the latter place last Sat-i urday. A despatch was sent from Sunbury I time did the thought enter my mind of re to tho Sunday Press, probably by a member signing In behalf of any one. Having ro of the Sunbury club, giving only the sets I In which the Sunbury team had beaten, I whereas the Bloom boys had beaten tho largest number ot sets. A very honorable proceeding that. Several gentlemen wero at the Exchange Hotel Wednesday of last week who said they bad leased tho farm ot Dr. Gardner, and some land adjoining, in all about 225 acres, and propose sinking a shaft at once tor mining zinc to be shipped to tho Beth- leliem Zinc WorkB. They have already tested the product and think it very valu able. This may be the means of opening .up other works In the immediate neighbor hood, a9 considerable zinc lias been dis covered near Afton. Here is a provision of the high license bill not cenerally known: To sell or fur- nlsh liquors to any person on a pass-book order on a store, or to receive from any person any goods, wares, merchandise or provisions in exchange for liquors, eball be held and deemed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof the offender shall be. fined not less than fifty, nor more than five hundred dollars, and undergo an Imprison- meut of not less than twenty, nor more than ninety days. A report having been put in circulation that thero was free beer In the Interest of Charles G. Barkley at Peter Gross' last Sat urday night, Mr. Gross requests us to sny that there was no beer nor any other bever age furnished by bim in any way, shape or form, for Mr. Barkley, nor to any one for him or on his account, cither on Saturday nWht or any other time, and that neither Mr. Barkley nor any of his friends have at any timo ordered or paid for beer or other beverages to bo given away. List ot letters remaining In the Post Of fice at Bloomsburg for week' ending July 81, 1888. Miss Lizzie Dyer (2), Mr. John Tinsman, Mrs. Alexander Watson. CARDS. John E. Bowman. l'ACKAUKrf. J. J. llocman. Mr. E. Goss, Mrs. .D. B. Headlcy. Persons calling for theso letters will please say "advertised." Gioitau A. Clakk, P. M, Hereafter tho watches of tho Pcnnsyl, vanla Railroad trainmen must bu examined by a jeweler. If a watch is in good run ning order tho owner Is given a certificate, which he must present before he is permit ted to take a train out The owner ot any watch that docs not pass muster is compel), ed to purchase another or leave tho com. pany's employ. All watches must be in, spected once n month, for which tho com pany pays. Thero is a great deal of dis satisfaction among tho men over tho new rule. Clarence Aloxander, ancmployoof tho D, L.& W. R. R. Co., was seriously Injured at tho depot of that company in this place Tuesday morning by being caught between two cars whllo at work thero. ilia arm was broken and bo received a serious scalp wound, which it was necessary to sew up, besides several bruises about bis body. Dr. Shattuck assisted by E. P. Smith, a medical student, set tho arm and dressed his wounds at tho Sanitarium and ho was sent by tho next train to his home In King slon. His death has since been reported Two German physicians havo Invented a new anfcstbetlc which is called "sulphonal." A recent test of tt in Now York enables tho Medical Journal of that city to announce that It excels all drug hypnotics heretofore devised In its effects. Theru Is ubsolutly no after-effect from Its use, und It can bo administered in any quantity without detrl- ment to the health. This Is a very Import ant function of a paln-nllayant. Even with the most scientific administration tlio uso ot ether or kindred preparations results very frequently In sad i.nd fatal accidents, Wo have received from Siege), Cooper & Co., State and Adams Streets, Chicago, 111. a copy of a portrait entitled "Demo cratic Platform and Presidential Nominees." The picture shows on tho left Cleveland, on the right Thurman, whllo the centre Is taken up by tbo Democratic platform. Washington, tho father of our country. Jctferson and Jackson the founders ot tho Dcmocratlo party arc shown In conspicu ous olaccs. so Is tho American eagle and . r - ; . . - . tbo stara of tho original la mates aro not forgotten. The ensemblo is surrounded by a wreath with 40 stars, in the centre ot same Is given tho name and numbr of electoral votes ot aa otnies wuu names oi ...... , i.i,t.t. . . I 1. 1 111 territories anu tuo iiiBinct ui uiuiuuia. SUo 23 x 38 inches. Pr!ce.60 ceuts Includ- Ing postage. Addrnss as abovo. uo you buiut irou. scrmuia, suit rneum, . .., , .n., i.,mr.i.i Tkn Hnnd'a Snp.no. v. u,u. " '- 1 ' rina, tuo great uiuuu ,m1,m.-f. ,w uo.es ... . l.l 1 IU-. IM .1 onedollar. A IMcitmmt ICxcnrnloii. A .,...- V01111L, m(, (rom 11... rjnee k tbo Pcnnsvlranla canal to Himimrw lt wk nn 11. mourner. "Hud- ,on Owen" of Uerw ck. Thev started early jrday mornlo, stohplng at Danville on tuo way( nn,i . arrived at Sunbury shortly aflcr noon j)arng tliolr stay in Bunbury several pleasant trips wero mado over tho beautiful waters of tho river. They rpent I tho night at that place, and started for homo Baturday noon, arriving about eight o'clock In tho evening. Tlio party consist- cd of Messrs. Bloan, Funston, Brown, Smith, ltlshton, Clark, Aurundt, Wirt, lies, lloono and Elwell. David Hootou accompanied them to look after tho culinary department. Tho whole party expressed themselves as highly delighted with the trip. I A CARD l'UOM JUIMit; I2IVWHI.I., While still holding olllclal position I did not deem It expedient to notice tho pub lished statement to the effect that thero had been a scheme on foot to procure the ap pointment of G. E. Elwell as my successor by Governor Pattison, but now that I am a private citizen again after nearly twenty- six years of public service, I deem it my duty to retuto tho false allegation, which has been repeated ngalu and again, not- dthstandlng the published denial of my son aud the conclusive certificate of the Governor. The author or promulgator of the report, impliedly nt least, charges tnc with Borne secret nrraugement to rcsizn tho ofllce of Judgo and procure tho appoint ment of my son as my successor. The thought f bo doing never entered my mind. The subject of ids nppoiulment was never mentioned by him to me nor by me to him, nor any oue else. '1 ho allegation that there was any thing of the kind is utterly nnlruc, aud Its uujustlllable publl- cation must have bceu prompted by unpro voked malice. Governor Pattlson's term of office expired in less thau three months after my illucsB became at all serious. My resignation in that time had not been contemplated by me, I received encouragement from medical advisers as to my ultimate recovery and it was not until my return from Florida last Spring, where I had spent the winter seek. ing health, not pleasure, that I becamo sat- Isfled that my deftctive hearing required my retirement from official life. At no eclved my ofllce from a confiding people I nevet had any other Intention than to sur- render it again to them without an express Ion of preference on my part in regard to the succession. Any statement or lnslnu allon to the contrary being wholly without foundation in tact, I concludo must havo been prompted by a malevolent disposition, Wm. Ei-wbli- Bloomsburg August 1, 1888. Green Goods Swindlers. The "green goods" swindler Is at present reaping a rich harvest, particularly in Pennsylvania. The cntlro State has been Hooded with circulars of tho most alluring description, showing how fabulous sums may be mado by dealing iu counterfeit money. Nearly every day a fresh victim comes to light. The police and govern ment officials have been working hard to stamp out this species of swindling, but notwithstanding all their efforts thero are mora "green goods" swindlers in tho conn try to-day than has ever beforo been known. Nearly everybody who reads tho newspapers is familiar with tho methods used by the "green goods" man, but there aro countless thousands who do not read the papers, and it is upon this class that the clever swlndltr depends for his victims, The "green goods" man has a formidable rival. Ho is called tho "yellow goods" man and bis modes of catching the unwary Is precisely the same. The "yellow goods" mau claims to sell gold coins which aro so perfect that even tho most expert numis matist cannot detect them from the genuine coins of the realm. Of course tho "yellow goods" man has no such coin, but be dls plays to his victim a few genuino gold pieces, and then sells him a package ot worthless brass metal. The counterfeit money swindlers aro the hardest kind of "crooks" to catch. They cover up their tracks so well mat tney balllo tho shrewdest government agentt Wliou they send their alluring circulars out they always put an address where 'strictly confidential-' may bo sent It Is safo to say that fully fifty out ot every one hundred circulars that are sent out by theso rascals aro promply handed over to the authorities, yet notwithstanding tho fact that tho circular bears an address to which tho authorities frequently send decoy ans wers tho swindlers invariably cscapo cap ture. How they escape detection is easily ex plained; A 'yellow goods" circular, re- celved by a prosperous farmer in Bucks county, directed that an answer bo sent to G. A. Gandy, at a certain address on East Fortieth street, New York. The farmer, who reads tho newspapers, lost no time lu placing tho circular In the hands of a l'os tal Inspector who went to tho address on East Fortieth street, He found that It was an oyster saloon, kept by a man named Brlggs. He went In, side and asked for Mr. Gandy and was told that no such person lived there. The In. spector asked Briggs if ho knew any one by the namo of Gandy, "Thero was a man came In hero a few days ago who said his namo was Gandy," replied tho proprietor, "and asked me to tako care ot any letters that might como for him until ho called for them. I don't know him and 1 never saw him beforo, My customers frequently request mo to tako caro ot letters for them, and I havo to do It as a matter of accommodation." The Inspector nbtalnod a description of the man Gandy from Brlggs and watched the place for over a week, hoping to catc'i him when he called for his letters, but Gandy never came. The Inspector soon realized that the oyster dealer was either lu league with the swindler or was the swindler himself, but as thero was not tho awiniller himself, but as thero was not tho slightest way of proving this In tho eyes of tho law he had to abandon tbo caso. As a last resort decoy letters have been sent, but they havo met with but littlo sue. cess. Tbo swindlers receive so many an swers to their glittering circulars from the unsophisticated grangers that they uso tbo greatest discrimination In selecting their victims. They pay no attention to any letter that looks at all suspicious, and they throw away probably about nine-tenths of the answers received by them. Dir. Hclillclier WltlnlrawH. Having been urged by my friends to be. como a candidate for tbo omco of assenu I blyman, I consented to announco my namo i .. : ..... ...a.-, l:"uM' uu reconsidering tho matter and llndlng that I was misinformed as to certain facts, and uai tuo genera sentiment among tne ue.u- uiiium u omuu u u.u vujww wicvnmuj, I In ,1,1a nnltnli, lltnt a! nlnntlni. n man tn " "-""'ji " " that ofllco for the second term, when ho I has hliuielf adhered to that custom, and not wisuiug io uu ono to urvan mis custom i I l.n.m MAnnlmldil lt llfl I l it 11. ,1 purely tegeiauio, contains no harmful In. vasa. and berobv extend thanks to mv I . . - - I nmnu Mnmli rn. hf. P tin, Dtnnn.t ,.." 1 O. Z, BoiiuonEn. ANliury ileum. Dr. W. W. SutlllT, of Ashury, departed this life on Wednesday ot last week, lie will not onlv bo missed liv his family but by all his neighbors and many friends, no was 49 years, 9 months nnd 23 days old being born Sept, 80, 1833, nnd died July SB, 1888. Ho leaves a widow and one son to mourn his loss. Tho Doctor had every thing around him to mako homo ilcslrablo In life, lie had three largo German carp ponds, well filled with fish. He was a mem bcr of tho Baptist church. Tho funeral scr vices were conducted by tho Ilov. Galoway of llloomsburg, assisted by tho Hov. Horn ng of Orangevllle, the M. E. minister The funeral was largely attended. He was a member of 1. O. 0. F. Mountain Lodge No. 204 which attended and took part in the services. Tho widow nnd son havo the smypathy ot tho order. Ell Hobblns' wifo and Mrs. B. B. Stoker Were In our townson Monday on their way to Sunbury, Pa., to visit D. D. Evcland and others at ttiat place. Mr. Evcland is a son-in-law ot Mr. Hobblns. i.cwiHMurK-chlcnKO Romance. The story of a pretty littlo romance comoi to us that for relief from the ordin ary run of lovo nffairs and saccharlno cor rcspondcncc connected therewith, takes the prize. The gentleman connected with tho affair Is Elmer llcitmcycr of Lcwlshurg, and well known by tho young pcoplo ot this place, having clerked at the Broadway tlouse some lime ago. Tho story goes in this style: Elmer was In love with a Chi cago girl, and they "corresponded." But the lovo makiug slopped many months ago because the young man did not receive an answer to his "last letter." Ho was too high strung to ask an explanation, Last week ho received tho answer to his last letter, and a note of explanation accom panlcd it. A commercial traveler, while ridins on a Malno railroad, purchased a magazine published in Chicago, and be tween tho pages he discovered tho letter addressed to Itcilmcycr. It was sewed fast. It had a stamp upon it but no post mark. Tho drummer was mystified and upon reflection sent on tho letter as direct ed. It seems that tho young woman work cd In a bindery and that she had placed the letter between the pages for safo keep ing. Forgetting that she had not matlid It she concluded that her lover had left her. The correspondence has been resumed. Milton EamomlsL Mr. llcitmcycr, the hero of the above af fair, resided for some time at this place as clerk at the St. Elmo, nod made many friends while here. IIilHt llenton. Charley Davidson, tho Cambra huckster who loBt bis team n few weeks ago at Kings ton by fire through tho burning of a hotel stabler has bought another Of Alf McIIenry and Is again at his business. Charley ha? lost three horses within a year. Huckster ing must bo a profitable business or such losses would put a man under. A party from this neighborhood, notab ly old people, consisting of tho families of John Asbclman, Wm. 11. Krickbaum Judgo Krickbaum and nieces, Cornelius Wblto and probably Revs. Boone nnd Mc Closkcy, sought a mountain resort at or near Kitchen's creek last Saturday. Old people enjoy mountain retreats as well as young people. Oats harvest is tho next performance on the farmers' programme of this season's agricultural exhibition. Reading the controversy in regard to the Judgeship" between the Coi.umhian nnd the Sentinel, Mrs. Splnnogle queried wheth er the "fabrication, manufactured out of the whole cloth," were jhnddy, or tho re sult of high protection, or tariff reform. After a moment's reflection Mr. Splnnogle answered "yes." Tho salo of personal property ,',last Thurs day, by the administrators in the cstato of William Belles, deceased, ot New Colum bus, was largely attended and footed up over $1400. Last Thursday wo met for the first time J. Jameson, son-in-law ol Hon. D. L. Cbapln of New Columbus, whom we fouud a brilliant politician, apt of illustrations In favor of tariff reform. Some interesting articles from bis pen have appeared in tho Coldmuian heretofore. Look out l'or Tliciu. Many schemes aro ou foot to rob unsus pecting farmers. Tho last one comes from Western Pennsylvania. Henry Scbmautz lives on a farm in Moon township, Beaver county, and is out $237. The other day two men stopped at Ms houso and told him they would like to test his lightning rod. He permitted them to do so, and they pro nounced It "no good." They said they wanted to advertise their rod in that sect ion and would put ono up tor him free of chargo If ho would pay for tho post which went into the ground He agiecd aud signed what ho supposed to be an agree, ment to that effect. Next morning bright and early the men were on hand, tore down the old rod and put up a new one. Now ho discovers very unpleasantly that he had signed a note for $337 and tho vist tors had discounted it at a bank, Tho State Normal School of this district nt Bloomsburg wilt examine candidates for the Senior class, August 14, 1888. Tho Fall term will begin August 28, Tuesday, Attention is especially invited to the re. ductlou in rates. Tuition in tho Normal course is almost free und the expense of hoarding is very small. A specialist In tho Naturul Sciences, Prof. II. E. Chapln, will succeed I'rof. Fcrreo. All our Seniors and Juniors were approved by tuo Btato Examiners, although they were tho largest number oyer present ed by us, aggregating over one hundred. rull professional standing Is conferred by the dlploiaa. Many studcuts are pre pared for college. For catalogue uddress, Rev. D. J. Wai.lkk Ji:., Principal. lcliiiHlvillUll Day I'OHtpnliccl. Pennsylvania Day at Gettysburg battle flel11 which was to have been on October 3, has been postponed by Governor Heaver until somo timo lu May, 1880. Tho Gov ernor will ask tho legislature at Its rcxt session to mako an appropriation to defray the expenses of tho occasion, and the dif ferent regiments that have already mudo preparations to decorato their monuments on October 3rd will carry out the pro- grammes arranged. Important to Cuh(uiIch ami juh- ilccw. All constables and Justices who buy fifty cents worth of blanks nt this cilice will bo presented, free of chargo with a "Fee 1)1U' containing tho fees of Justices and Con- stables, as lately revised. Wo have on "i 3 "" hand all kinds of blanks, printed In tho bc8t t ,0 am, so,(, M . cs elsewhere. If you can not call iu person Ju8t d . . . an nig y0n may desire I ' Aycr's Acne Curo never falls to nHimi. Uo tho poisons of malaria, and eradicate them from tho system. This nrenaratlon is I . ... . . ' - . m,nnn.. ,i tt .. I hi.i.i.i I .u ntuufutlli: ID 111 I . . ... " recuons, is warrantee, to curo fever and laguo. Trylt. Letter Ircmi the tsciicrnt. Eimtoii op Comjmiiun t 1 Ic am that certain persons i.ro reporting throughout tho county that 1 nm running ior oinco in mo inu res 01 omcr ranciiiiaici, Let mo nssuro tho people, by aid ot your valuable paper, that tho report Is untrue, nnd I bcllovo Is circulated for tlio purporc ot Injuring mo and helping some pet candi date. 1 nm playing for keeps this lime, with fair prospect of winning. Let mo say to tho voters, voto for the man you are sat isfied Is tho best flttcd to fill the office aspired to, and who 111 work for tho best Interest and goad of the people. And In making up your minds, other things being equal, determine to not voto for candidates who havo been honored with two or moro terms of paying ofH'-c, nnd who havo be come rich at the expense of tho public) and don't forget that Blo.imsburgcrs now hold six gonl paying county offices, with certainty of getting the Dlst Atty. and Judgeship a well salaried ofllco for about every fifty voters. It strikes mo that the 8500 voters who live In tho county outside of Bloomsburg are entitled to some share In serving tho people when they wish to. Bloomsburg alwnys votes for Bloomsburg- crs nnd there Is a scheme now on foot to elect both Krickbaum and Zarr, who aro next door neighbors and representatives of tho two "Boss cliques." Pcoplo who live on tho "bouIIi side," should recollect that If Ihey voto for.Zarr or Krickbaum tlicy hiu a great risk of having their own candidates beaten. Thero is no law, only log rolling custom, that gives ono representative to each side of the river. Let the people who live in the villages and on farms mako up their mind ail of it to vote only for candi dates who live out ot Bloomsburg and they will soon break up tho pernicious "Boss cliques" at tho county scat. Another batch of reports has just reached me. Fiiist. "That I was too anxious for of fice as shown by announcing myself early.'1 Well, I have head ot men being left be. cause of starting too late. Second. "That If elected I would drink and show my Ignorance and disgrace the county." True, I do not know as much about law making as Cleveland, but 1 have 1 ..nnvn Mn L- t XT..1 .1... senate, besides 1 can repeat tho multiplier tlon tabkj, Lord's Prayer and tho Ton Com mandmentB. As to drinking, I think it well established that my opponents have a much greater experience and more intimate acquaintance with drinks whoso names end In R-Y-E than I. Tiinm. "That I am poor." True again, but that used to be "high, low, jack, game and mm" in tho days of our grandfathers, True, I can neither buy votes directly, leave big money for dinners, whiskey or cigars. b cause 1 havo not held county ofllco two terms, but I can treat nil aud send my photograph at the end of the term. Fourth. "That I don't call around, shake bands, praise wives, babies, farm i . , r .. . t . , .. . 1 and stock &c" May bo I think tho less 1 you seo me tho better you will llko me. Firm "That I am not a Lutheran or Roman Catholic." Truo again, but my father was a Quaker and my mother is a baptized Methodist. So, p ease, you cab all vote for mo. I Sixth, "That my war record is not good because I was not drafted and do not draw a pension," I urn not one of those dratted 1 warriors wiio put down the rebellion alone, or who make the earth wobble every t me ilinv elnn anil tlm I ma mnir nnmn W? linn I they step, and tho time may curae wueu you. will be thankful you are not taxed to pension everybody, whether they desire It or not. Seventh. "That I am a teacher and'Iaw ycr." les I have held a teachers' license, and have taught in nil grades of schools, ever since the Bupcrintcndcncy has been In force, and I read law with Mr. Clark, some tour years and have been admitted to prac tlce In several Supreme State courts nnd tho U. 8. court, and am supposed to know something about tho Constitution of the State, at least enough to not voto for un- constitutional bills, unless i thought the Governor wanted veto work to do ; but Mr. Zarr Is a lawyer and Krickbaum has hung around court enough to become "tarred with tho same stick" if he had tended to his business nnd let politics nlont, Eioimi. "That I cannot get votes euougu to uo nominaicu. ' now uo tuey anow, unless votes uavo oeen uuiawiuuy hnn.ht nnd rmbl fnr n,l r 1, ,1-linr. bought and paid for, and arc to bo deliver- cd according to contract 1 Better wait un til tho chickens aro hatched beforo counting tbemWierman eggs sometimes. Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh. Are big lies, so I will let them lie still. Yours truly, July 30, 1838. 0. M. Blakeb. Don't l'all to Decorate. Grand Army Day is now only a littlo over a month distant, September Gth being the dato for that event and nctlvo preparations will soon bo making for the celebration of .1. .,. I.. . . .... i n uuj in n iuujjci iuuuuci. as wu nave . I i. .i--,t ..... ceieiiration or mo rounu ot juiy at mis place for many years, nnd wo now have in prospect a big day here, It should be made a grand event, und no pains should bo spared by anybody In Bloomsburg to make it so. Ent Post, 250 G. A. It. asks tho assistance of tho people ot this town and they should havo It. Don't fall to decorato your house on that day. The WIIUcHhnrre & WeHlern U.K. It Is now definitely concluded that befoio January 1 next cara will run through to Shlcksbinny over this road. The right of way bus been secured and work will com. menco at once and when completed tho coal and freight truffle that will go west over this route from tho Wyoming coal nhU will make the road a profitable one to Its stockholders. Ke. Law HooUh Tor Sale. The following books, being duplicates, will bu sold reasonably! 1 vol. each Pamph let Laws 1808, 1873, 1874, 3 vols. 1870, 1 vol. each ot 1870, 1831, 1883. 1885, 1887. 4 vols. County Court Reports, (2 bound); vols. Supreme Court Digest s vol 3 Ilrlghtly's Digest j vol. 107 Pa. St. Rep. lumilru ot Geo, E. Elwell, llloomsburg. 31. Htoiiecl iiIh Paper, A man over lu Cattnragus county, New York, writes to tho secretary of his County Fair Association as follows i "Please offer a premium for the biggest tool In the country. I stopped my county paper, and three weeks later n traveling swindler done mo up for $80 in good money. I renewed my subscription and secured all tho buck numbers, and by tho beard ot the prophet, the very tlrst lssuo after I had emit taking the inner contained a full exnoaure of the same trick that got away with me. I want to hire n dozen able men to kick mo all around my now barn." lleopvulHi;. IbeM, E. church ut llnckhorn having been repainted and.papercd and otherwise impmved, will be rcoiuncd on Sunday morning Aug. 13 at ten o'clock. B. M. trout, D, I) , of llloomsburg and a number ot other ministers will be present. W. A. Lki'i.ky, Pastor. Tim .ii..Mi tiMr-t. n... ..i n . .'":.n. yum. - I ed Willi Mr. K)il!.lim'a tinmn .... A I ' '"' " mmuiu uii, aD has withdrawn, voters should ukn t JatriknitMT It has been suggested by some of tho town physicians that tho most singular thing about the success ot tho "fakirs" who humbug the public with electric belts, Indian medicine, etc., Is tho fact that suck ers who tako the bait and spend their mon ey, aro tho very fellows who enjoy long continued professional services which they are always too poor to pay (or.IieicU- burg Newt. The citizens ot our county should not forget their duty at tho primary election. All are interested In having good order, pcaco and quiet In tho community, and he who has a rleht to voto at tho delegate election has a duty to perform, In voting. which ho ennnot afford to neglect In ad dition to tlio usual offices to bo filled, we havo this year tho Important ofllce of Presi dent Judge, and that this ofllco should be will and fairly filled Is of tho greatest tin. portanco. It occupant effects every per. son and every object, for good or evil. Mrs. Mary P. Scott died nt tho homo of her son-in-law, Dr. I. W. Wllllts, on Mar ket street early Inst Saturday morning at tho ago of nearly seventy years. She had been an invalid for tho past thirty years, but was apparently as well as usual on Fri day evening. She was taken ill about four o'clock Saturday morning and called the doctor, but live minutes afterwards sbo was dead. Tiic causo of her death was heart trouble. Mrs. Scott was tho widow of the late Hon. George Scott and daughter of Mrs. Catharino Paxton, who die! re cently nt ltupert, at the age of about one hundred years. Mrs. Dr. Willits Is the only surviving child. Funeral services were held at the house Tuesday morning nt 0 o'clock conducted by Itev. Dr. Mitchell and the remains were taken to Catawlssa for Interment. Twenty-five cents a day purchases $3,000 policy In Tho Travelers, of Hartford, which Is payable in event ot death by ac cident, with $15 weekly indemnity for wholly disabling Injury. J. H. Maize, agent, second floor Colcumax building Bloomsburg. tt. Buy Lester's School Shoes -Very pair Warranted Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby u tick, we .are her Caitorla. When she wm a Child, she cried for Cutorla, When she became Mls, the clung to OMtorla, When the had Children, the gTe them CMtorU. wanamaker's. Closed Saturdays at i P. M. Wl,0 ,, . tl. yuu iuuit: wj liiu city 1 ;j t -iir i ",aL ,lv "iaiuaKci meeting anu resting ana waiting place as well as the bitrfrest Store ill the world There are reading and sitting j ... c . , a 1 ' eur"S rooms Ior, Yu f ele- pnone, teiCgrapfl, ana mail lacil- lties. Your parcels will be cared for Without chartre We try tQ make VOU Welcome whetll- ' . , . ctrvuiu WANAMAKER'S 14Acres FLO OK SPACE PHILADELPHIA THiRreairHi 1 I 1 You know that there is r no wortny not weatfier (or any aiy weather) thine for wear or home use but we have it. If you can't come to the store, write for whatever you want, samples or poods, bhoppine bv mail lias come to be s,mple ancl Certain i a r, .i r i A feW SCHltclieS Of a pen, and an tne .acuities ol tne store are 11.1 - M". I yours, John Wanamaker. LOCAL NOTICES. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3. uoz. Life size Crayons only J i . . t; ... : j i aiu.uu. v icwiiitr. euuviue tmu I " . . .-' " I enlarging. Instant process used. tl. Fob Rent. Two desirable dwelllni houses on First street near Market Ai modern Improvements. Apply to Z. 8. Robbins. L W. Hartman & Sons havo a big sale of remnants on Friday and caturuay. A full lino ot lisle cloves and silk mlts at It. w. Sloan's. Summer dress cnorii and narnsols re duccii iu price at I, Y. tlarlmnn & ttou'ii. A few moro styles of chullio left. Call and examine beforo purchasing elsewl.t n . tl, W. bloan. A good njsorlment vet of satsens at I W. llaitinan & Sous. Big reductions in French and American Battens at 11. W. Sloan's. The place for chenn white nnd fancv -lt-1 i T ,r if.... a. ., uisueii is ut i, v. unriman oons. BUSINESS NOTICES. lo 1'iiESEitvB Natural Flowkus flip tho llowers lu melted parafUue. withdraw. ng mem quickly, i no iKiii a sbou d be only lust but enoimh to maintain its lluid. Ily nnd tho llowers should bo dipped one nt a time, held by tho stocks aud moved aiiout ior an lnstunt to get rid of air bub- nics. r rcsu cut llowers, frou from inuUl- u re, matte excellent specimens In this way. If you would preserve vour health and In. vlgorulu your entire system use Perrlnc' ruro uariey ilnll wu skev. v0r sa e bv M I) 1 1 1. 1 I.. - in i ' J. 11. JIUUUIUB, uiuuiusuug, i n I COW, THE HOMLIEST MAN in IlLOOMSHITltfl as well nstbohandsnmeEt.nnd others are In. viteu to call on any druggist and get trcr a trial bolllu of Kemp's llalsam tor the luiiiui uu,i mup, n reuiuti mat is selling entirely upon its merits and Is guarantied to cure and relieve all cliroulc and acute cougns, asuima, bronchitis aua cousumn- Itrtn D.I..-, ftn .. A. nun. a ui-u uv wins mm r-i. ltczeiiia, Itcliy, Hcaly, HUln Tortureti. Tho simple aim cation of "S uiniuicui, witiiout any iniornai meiiiclno will curo any caso of Tutter, Salt Rhtum Kingworm, riles, Itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, all Bcaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, iiu uiuiier now iiustinaiu ar long standing. it io puteut, eiieruvf, anu corns uiu atrllle aiay-Kitt-iy THE POPULATION OF Hl.OOMSUt)H(l is about ,1,000, and we would say at least one.balf Bro troubled with some affection oi tuo inroui anil niiitra astnosu coinn n Inn uiv, according to statistics, moro numerous than others. We would advlsn all not to n.,i..i n ,7. v wcir IIC I '....". . " -(- I liruumst B11U Get a UnillQ Or Knmn'a llal. 8ttm i"r lu" J"?1 ?ml lllnK.: Prlco 60c ami i. -.rial size iree. Hold by all drug. BOMK FOOLISH PEOPLE allow n cough to run until It gels beyond the reach of medicine, 'liiey often say, "Oh, It will wear away," but In most rases it wears mem away. Could thoy bo induced to try the succesKful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, wliK li wn sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would Immediately sco tlx ex. cellcnt flfict nfler taking the first dose. Price COc. and $1. Trial size tree, ai bu druggists. umM viirrolHA I CROWN. Tho crown of Queen Victoria consists of diamonds, pearls, rubles, sapphires and emeralds, set In silver and gold. Its gross weight 18 oil or juwuirny. mo numucr of diamonds aro 8,852; pearls, 27d; rubles, 0; sapphires, 17; emeralds, 11. II Is an old saying Uneasy lies tho head that wears a crown, n is ocucr to wear mu crown of perfect iicaitn and peace oi mind through the curative cilceU of 1'cr rlnn'a l'uro Barlcv Mt.lt Whiskey. For salo by C. B. Bobbins, Bloomsburg, ra. I'llCBl fllCMl ItClltllK lllcn. Btmitoms Moisture : Intense Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratch. ing. II allowed to continue tumors ioru, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Bwayne's Ointment stops tho Itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for GO cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. raay-4.1y. PUBLIC "SALE OF VALUABLK Real JO state ! Tho undersigned oxecutor ot tho cstato ot Dan- lei Force will Kll on the prcmlaca on SATURDAY, AUG. 25lli, 1888, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following real cstato sltuatn In Fishingcreek township, Columbia county, I'a., bounded and described as follows, to wit: North- wardlr by lands ot Martin Albcrtson and Joslah Coleman, east wardlr Djr land ot William llulme and Hiram Kama, southwardly by lands ot Tho- maa J. Coleman and westwardly by lands ot Dr. John Chapln, containing about T9 acres ot land, more or less, whereon Is erected a two story plank house, bank barn and out-bulldlng, wagon abed c Good trait on the premises, never falling spring at the door and land In good state ot culti vation. The property Is within l)i miles ot Still water station ot tho II. ; M. It. It. TEHMS OF SALE. Ten per cent ot one-fourth ot the purchase money to bo paid at the striking down ot the property; the one-fourth less the tea per cent, at the confirmation absolute, and tho re maining three-fourths In one ) car thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. ISAAC A. DEWiTT, Executor, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The understsned. auditor appointed by tho Or phans' court ot Columbia county to mako distri bution of the funds In the hands of the adminis trator, will meet at tho ofllce of C. E. tieyer Kiq atcalawlvia, Tuesday September 4tn, atOo'clocK a. m. io pef lorni mo unties ot 1113 appointment, when and w hem all persons Interested must ap pear and prove their claims, or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. V. r. lilLLMBYElt, Aug. 3 '88 Auditor. DICKINSON SEMINARY, WILLIAMSI'OKT, I'A. A thoroutrhlr-cnutDDCd Classical and Hclentina School for both sexes. 15 Teachers. Degrees con ferred. Eclectlve Btudles when desired, llaro facilities In Muslo and Art. llulldlngs spacious. Steam, water, ventilation, Drc-escapca, 1183 per year for board, washlne. heat, light and room. Tuition according to studies. Discounts to preach ers, teachers and two from the sumo family. Fall term opens sept. 3. Catalogue free. K. J. GRAY, ii.. rrwu aug 3-4 w. gXECUTOR'B NOTICE. in re esuiie oj a (Kf i Mann laie or iseaver uncnamii aexvaxea. letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned executors an persona Indebted to said estate are hereby nottlled to pay tlio came, and those bavins: claims airalnst said estate to present the same to JACOB BAKE11. J "OCUtOra. Mountain Grove r, O., Luz. Co., Fa. Littles atty. Julys JUDITOR'S NOTICE. Mime oj siary . uamxan aeceasea. The underttened. an auditor appointed br tho . Ol IHlttBO OMII V Ut - -- ' - trlbutlon of the fund In the hands ot tho Execu tors of said estate, as shown by their first and partlnl account, to and among the pirtlea entitled therrto, will attend to tho duties ot hla appoint ment at his offlco in the Town of Bloomsburg, on Saturday, the Slst day of July next at iu o ciock In the ion noon, when and where all parti's In terested ar requested to present their elalma bo. roro mm. or oe lorever ueuajrcu irum v iiuuk upon uxia runa. . u. r u?iu. uuuuuiuinoa, an auuiwi. A DMINISTRATOR'B NOITCK. Estate cf Sarah Quick, aeceaM-a.'.of Bloomsburg. tetters of administration on the said estate hav. ing been granted to the undersigned administrator I nHtiPrsnno inrifhtpri t.n Rftlrt rKtato are herebr no HSS,8.,"? clalms WM. CHUISMAN, Admr. Julyosscw' "ORDINANCE NO 39. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 5. Be It ordained and enacted by the town council ot the town of Bloomsburg, and It la hereby enact ed by the authority ot the same. bkction 1st. Tuat ncreaiier eacii ana every per son v llh wagons sleds or other vehicles contain ing articles tor murKei snail oc requirea auung market hours, to back up to the pavements on Marker r-quarc in sucu manner as not to oosiruct. tte crossings nor traveling In tho street. And even perron found violating the provisions of this section shall, on conviction forfeit and pay a tine of one dollar tor each and every offense. Provided, that In the event ot a greater number ot vehlclca attending marxet at any time, man can ro taus placed upon Market Sauaro they shall be placed next adjoining Market Square at the pavement on either side of Market street, southward from the Square. ' hkction 2nd. Art. 4 ot ordinance No. 8 for the establishment of a curb-stone market, is hereby repeaieu. Attest, i lestuent tiwd ivuncu, T. 8. IiAltMiN. iUuuKLNKYniHP, Secretary. rosbeu juiy Dtu, I r.i . vvi.lnn ri"' ihe undersltrned. Treasurer of the Town of Illoomsbunr, hereby gives notice that, t- r thirty days from date, he will be prepared to receive the 1oN TAXES, assessed and ascertained for tho year 1H, at his omco in said town In the store of J. 1). Wilson. Mines' Ulock, Main street, which taxes all tax-payers are hereby required to pay. Any tnxes unpaid after SATURDAY, Alio. 18, Ism, Bhalllxs paid with me per centum upon tho amount added thereto. J. S. WILSON. July 19, 188. Town Treasurer. long-Standing Blood Diseases aro cured by tho persevering use of Ayer'a Sarsaparillrt. This medicine Is an Alterative, and causes a radical chango In the system. Tho process, In somo cases, may not be qulto so rapid as in others ; but, with persistence, the result Is certain. Read these testimonials : "For two yeara I suffered from ase vero pain in my rleht side, and had other troubles caused by a torpid liver aud dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer'a Earsanarllla. I was trreatlv benefited bv the flrat Imttia. and after taking five bottles 1 was com pletely cured." John W. Ilenson, 70 Lawrence St., Lowell, Moss. Lost May a largo carbuncle broke out on my arm. The usual remedies bad no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer'a Sarsaparllla. Less than thrco bottles healed tho soro. Iu all my expe rience with modlclno, I never saw mora Wonderful Results. Another marked effect ot tho use ot this medicine was tho strengthening of my Bight." Mrs. Carrlo Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. " I had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly j and, as my tirutb cr and sister wero similarly atlllcted, I presumo tbo malady la hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyrou; (of Feruandina, Via., ) recommended mo to take Ayer'a Barsaparilla, and contluue it for a year, l-or live months I took it dally. I havo not had a blemish upon my body for the last three months." T, K. W Hey, 110 Chambers it., New York City, " Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain In my side. I did not notice it much at tlrst, but It gradually grow worso until It became ulmoet unbearable. During tho latter part ot this time, disorders of the atom itch aud liver Increased my troubles, 1 began taking Ayer'a Barsaparilla, and, utter faithfully continuing the use of till medicine, for aomo mouths, tho pain disappeared and I was completely cured," Mrs. Augusta A. Furbusb, Haverhill, Muss. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, fUKl'AUKO BY Dr. J, O. Ayer it Co., Lowell, Mais, fries It ! til bottlM, ti. Vorlh ) a toul. HUHsi'KlJJK FOR THE COLUMBIAN