'::tno.BWwwi jjirrhcst of all In Leavening Power. IT J T,-re .1' th" I'"' or.li'P III liloininbuiK, i'n I xnlrlntHinnniT. jiure.i i, pi.OOMSr.URO. TA. YM. K. Kiit in shingling a new l',ie rear roois 01 i;ui uum.n,. t A. Hess has enlarged lib store '. 1 :i 1 ...l.Cti.ni 1. lit.. roo lyy illiiillltiy an itj.iiwii rear. v W Turv has the contract for .. C 111 ...'.. t-..iFA lu ,.i 'n" ITOI. uutun 11u14.1v. .11111 in nusP.in it forward rapidly. n V Weiss is buildmc a fine resi T.' .1. t ,'c-ce on tne corner vi rt'uiui aim Uc'ist streets t.i.V- Murphy's store at Centralia ! ...... ..1 K fir 1-ict lr.t-iv mnm w ,15 (.arn.i;-.i:ii -. ......j n Ii f mi n'l lulrri'l in it II In l .1 n'. .... v.. v... :!if cdar. Hidlav and Girton will soon move their livciy up town to a lot liacK ot Fhrrkeiistines hotel, where tlicy are building a stable. Hiram Reec of Rnckhorn died at kk home last week Wednesijay, age.! (it years. Paralys.s was tac cause of ii.'U.i. lie was a dac.iciik. . . . 1 . .1. .1.,- lT,e ladies of the l.ighlstrcet M. K ch irdi '..".V. serve a turkey ('.inner helL-lilstrect school house on Tiianks A democratic meeting will be heh rn Latawissa ims (.rruny) i:vi-iiin .... . t v- I . v idd'esscd by Hon C. R. Bv:ekalew ;nd others. Alfred C. Jrinker died at his horn n Scranton on Tl.ursday morr.in Pe was a brother cf our townsmen E. R. Drinker and V. V. Drinker. The Normal boys and the !' Academy team of Lewisburg iJaved Same of f Jit ball at Athletic Par last Saturday, resu tirir in a scor.: of 10 to 10. Car.; .N: Son s windows are a. ways attractive. Just r.ow their Lrg. wi.( i'i.w icuitr.ii'.:; a stuffed sto;!:, clo '.ks. f;i.i'.-, : ::':, ciiUhent i;arnie:.t.:, ar.-.i ir.ai:;- ctl'.ev attractive ;.,oodj. We li.ve been, and are no v, too la:y v.i'.h politics an 1 t-le:tioa piirt to -ive much tinv: to general or l .;.l n;ivs. yVftcr no"t week, we shall try to r.-.akc Ihu paper newiier and better than ever. Paul E. Wilt I'.stp, received an elk head by express from Montana last Friday. The head is taidermiz::d. and the horns are perfect, and spread fully five feet. Me has placed it in his office. Dii:o. In the city of consumption. A familiar headline isn't it ? It's pretty risky to neglect a cold or cough. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant safe and sure. W. S. Rishton Drug gist. 10-14-iyr Port Hart, a well known and some what notorious man in these parts years ago, died at the home of his sister in Wilkesbarre on Monday. He was 65 years old and bad been s:ck about a year. The Louisa Gross property on Third street was sold at public sale on Saturday last. James Knorr was the purchaser, and the price paid was iobo.oo. T. S. Wuiiams was the auctioneer. There is much sickness in town at present, but no diseases of a contag ious character. Among the sufferers are I. S. Ruhn, Mrs. V C Fortune, V. U. Mover., Daniel Laycock, Sam- "el Shaffer and wife, Chief of Police Uiromis, Mrs. Philip Unangst. A gentleman of this county who has excellent judgment remarked to us the other day that he knew of no pill so good for constipation,, ilyspepsist and liver complaint as Ie Witt's Little Early Risers. W. S Msnton, Druggist. io i-piyr Hain is badly needed. Through me country in many places the stream :'ve dry and the farmers arc hauling water for their stock. If the drought continues until winter sets in and the pound freezes up, there may be much ouuering aeforc spun":, tor water. A. S!ii.'!ip r 1 .1-... 1,1 rtui lur several os 11 iiti."" What shall it profit a man if he Gain the whole world and then has the dyspepsia so bad that he can't enjoy ay of the good thing? it contains ? He wont have dyspepsia if he takes e Witt's Little Early Risers. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 10-14 iyr. Happy nd content 1 a home with " The Ko thesterj a lamp with tha li-M of the mornia,:. Cit4lofue$,writenochc5tcr LainpCo.,:ewYcti. Latest U. S. Gov't Report I M 'V7 ... 3 i j liy 1). A. r.ycklw ar.d ?anucl It. liar- man nunle si';:c( In s r.t the Uewibii can Club nieelin?: on Tuesday niht. It was the first effort of the '.alter. I There will be communion services 1 the Evangelical church next Sab bath ivkh nitv'. I':cacJiiirr both morn- I its in 3 and evening by R.ev. A. A. Irvine K. of Milton. The IV tlo .Hotir.: Wator Company . ed its oilics from Dent'.er's j ,as niov Iniildiiw to tlie rooms over II J; I Chid; ' Son's store, recently occupied by Dr. Arment. Tames II. Ingold was married to Klla Heller at Danville on October 15th. He shows his martiage certifi cate with much pleas.ire, and declares that he :s going to keep his hnue ".ike a laily should be kepi. Hon. T. II. Dalzeil of Pittsburg ad dressed a republican meeting at the Oi.era House last Friday night. There wnc 1 trvri-l linl-f- lt-.r.1:l. lil' tllp Rloomand Catawbs.i clubs early in ' ' lilt. V. . Have' tried alnio':t every known emedy for Itching Tiles without six- cess, '.many U'ugnt a uox 01 1 s w 11: s Witrh H.izel Salve, and it has cured me. C. D. Haskins, J'eoria, II!. V. S. I-'.itihton, Druggist, ie-14 iyr. Ijrr3, Crover CloTtlauJ Is a beautil'id woman, and the finest protrait that has been done of her since she has added to her cliaims that of motherhood, is offered with Demoresi's Family Magazine for Novenibi.'i. The portrait is exquisitely executed in soft color tints, and what greatly adds to its value is tlie fact that it is personally authorized by Mrs. C'cveland. This honor was reserved for Demorest Family Magazine alone with the November number of which this superb picture (Jv X nj inches, and worth at least $ 2) is presented free. Don't fail to secure a copy; and when you see the ber.utv of the elegant work of art. Voit will fr-i It :n.l ,ive .t place of honor in your home that Mrs. Clcveiand's portrait deserves. The .November number of De:.u';c::t's : .'.:a. 'v M:--m 'itif! i:" a reiii.f. Kalil J one r" i.vjr :-: iliitstr.aion-.i. and .;; to ever meuiLer cf the f v ;.!). Price so cents. Take it home. ivervbo:l' will Le delighted ivith it. For sale all lyjiikselk i;end eu ce: ami iw'.vs.;ea:er?. to the p'.'blishor. uiorest, 15 M.i-t V. Jcnuinjs De 14th Street, Ne.v York. A Turo Lktk-.rg Powder A b.ikiivi po-.vder tl.at can be de pended upon to be free from lime and alum is a desideratum in these days of adulterated food. So tar as can be judged from the official reports, the 'Royal seeins to be tlie only one yet found by chemical analysis to be en tirely without one or the other of these substances, and absolutely pure. This, it is shown, results from the exclusive use by its manufacturers of cream of tartar specially refined and prepared by patent processes which totally re move all impurities. The cost of this chemically pure cream of tartar is much greati r than any other, anil it is used in no baking powder except the "Royal," the manufacturers of which control the patents under wrncn it is refined. Dr. Edward G. Love, formerly an alytical chemist for the U. S. Govern ment, who made the analyses for the New York State Hoard of Health in their investigation of baking powders, and whose intimate knowledge of the ingredients of a.l those sold in tins market enables him to speak authori tatively, says of the purity, wholesome ness and superior quality of the "Roy al": 'I fi nl the Royal Hakim: Powder composed of pure and wholesome in gredients. It is a cream of tartar powder, and does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious substance. P.-vf Love s te.-.ts, and tne recent official tests bv both the United States and Canadian Governments, show the Royal Biking Powder to b superior to all others in strength and leavening power. It lr. not only tn most economical in use, but makes the mir,":t- fin"!' ft-i wi'i-il rind r.iu.it who'.e- some food. SuckWa Arnica Galvj. Tub Best Salvk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sore.". Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It u guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. A. Kleim. BLOOM FAIR PREMIUM LIST. The premium list of the Columbia Coa;.ty Fair is sent out with this is sue, in a svur.ilenicri , which is en close:! in all papers 1 hat go to subs et ibcis in tli j county. It is longer than ever before. It's not v.'iy pleasant to otiii ami hack. To su:l".'r pain in chest and back. Many pi.M-;ile could stop it. for sure. simplv usav; One Minute Cough v.uro. v. Kisitioii, 1 iriirjv-iiii. WISHIIIGTON LETIIB Wa?!i:n;t.)M, Oct. 31, iS-ja The republican party is always loudest in its claims of confidence when it is most fii-htened and when leaders at resoiw u:on taking the raol nesperat chances, news was brought htri by a mpinbi-r of the leoubhcan i.a.ional commiUcc, List week, that the fight was ,iracl:cai;y over unless soiiicllung new could be started to l.e:; the n- imhlicans in New York. It was that news which carried Secretaries Kikins and Tracy to New York to confer with Senator Quay, instead of accom panying the rest cf the Cabinet to Iniiinnaiiolis to attend M.S. Harrisons funeral and the assumption of lepub lican confidence which is no.v going on is the drrect result of that confer ence and indicates to a certainty that something tricky is about to bo sprung bv the reiiiiolican managers. Mr. Harrison has so tar refused to leath t Mrs. P"c " 1 arrisilll. but I lVi! it I on good auth .viM.the same that informed me of Ouav's last visit twenty four hours be fore it was known in any Washington newspaper olike ll'.at Senator t'uny will come here tins week; tor tne pur pose of laying tlie situation before Mr, Harrison an 1 Hying to get mm 10 a;re; to certain desperate meagre i which i is proposed to resort to m tne attemp to cairv New York. Private Sec Ilaiford says Mr. Harrison will tak-J nn nnrt- ivliat--vcr in the remainder ot the campaign, but all the same I pre diet that he will see Quay wiien h comes. Not for years have the prominent democrats who come to wasnmgio: luen so thoroughly imbued with con fidnci that the nartv is on the eve of .,-., .f the- treitest victories of its - o history as they are now. Senator Carlisle lost hn vote by failing to remember the d.Uo of the incr t. ""i .-rr;,tion da 111 Kentucky. J l - . regrets it of couise, not because 11 vote is necessary the wil iest republi can rainbow chaser has iul even his most enthusiastic prediction:, classed Kentucky as a doubtftd state ' but because he wanted t'.i; honor ui voting for the ne;:t d.'inoc.T.tic Presi dent." However, the Senator should not worry as his Fpetchea in otner states, particularly in New York, have made Cleveland ;-.:id Stevenson votci wheie they will d." more rood than his coald possibly have done in Ken tucky. W. II. Mielucl, a prote.-e of Sena tor Manderhon, ol" Nebraska, has dis raced himself in the eves cf i.ll hon orable Union Veterans and has been promptly called down by tne com mander of the National Union Vet erans Union. Michael is a cleric to the Senate Committee on printing, and he was a short time ago elected Com mander of the Department of the Potomac District of Columbia, V ir- L-inia and Marland Union Veterans' v. . . , ... 1 i.:'.. .1... Union. A lew tiays UIJU, nunc uic national commander of the organiza tion was awav. Michael sent broad- cast an otncial order directing an members of the Union to work and vet for Harrison. The order creat ed a rumpus in the organization, which has many democratic members, and as soon as Gen. voder, the rua tional Commander, returned to the city he issued an order revoking tiiat of Michael and suspending tha: over km.-irt individual from office as Com mander of the Department of the Po tomac. Gen. Yoder's order, which was sent to every department, empha sizes the fact that the organization is non partisan and must be kept so. Gen. Yoder is a democrat, but poll tics have nothing to do with his act. which is deserving of tlie commenda tion it is getting from veterans of all shades of political opinions. All of the good things said about Attorm-v General Miller when he an nounced himself as being opposed to membeis of the Cabinet making poh tical stump speeches will have to be recalled. He has seen what benator Hill calls "a ne.v light," and he is not only willing to condone the ollence he so recently condeine.'.. but lie. has act inillv "one to West Virginia to meet Sec' Elkins and helo him make some speeches. Mr. Blaine is very quietly spending his time at Ins H asliington res.uence, and if he is doing the slightest thing towards helping the republican ticket it is not apparent to ordinary obser vers. Unless he very suddenly clian ges his nvnd he will not go home to vote. If all the democratic roosters are not loudly crowing for victory on tlie morning of November 0, the visible signs of the political firmanent falsify the situation, lor tiv:y an point 10 me certain and triumphant election of Cleveland and Stevenson. ! Kidney, Liver and DladderCure. Kiicuisiatisin, I,umbnitn. pnln In Jnlntnrbnrk.tirlrk dti"tlt uriiii', In-qui'tit cmiR, irniiiiinii, inniiiniuiuut irruvel, uioemnuu or cuiiiri u 01 uiuuuur. I)5sordcrcd fjivcr, T.Tinnlroil illr'tlon, (rout, hlllloii-hr-nilnrho. MV.UI f-UnV run kulni-y ditllciiltlin. Laur.fi-:, iirinsry trouble, KWicuf aimaum. Bcrofulii, iKiilaria, gi-n' wcnUnrsnorili'blllty. Oimrnnlrfi iMintnnfti of Onn nottl. If not hIl lltnl, ImiKKl'f l" rmiiml Uyiu llie ini.-e At Driia;a:tat, SOc. Slc, $ 1 .00 Mbo. Inrnllils' Qulila to ll,mlth"fr Conmilutlon freft DlU KlIJlU Si CO., UlNUII AMTON. M. X. It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi cial to you and your children. Such is Scott's Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keeps them from taking cold and it will do the same for you Boon's Emulsion euros Coughs, Colda, Consumption, Scrofula and aU Anaemic and Waiting DUeaaei. Freventi wasting-in children. Al moxt as putntable as milk, iitt only the Kcnulnr. Trcparod by Scott Sc. Bowno, Chemists, Now York. Sold by all Drugulflta. I'.LKCTION PROCLAMATION. . 1 ; ; ,. I, .HIU.N MUl KM , IIIKU ""ll-l . 'ini.i. 1 .' c.iiin'y, t imiiii'mwi-iui n in ri-iiir. i.i.i.n, . i.i- 1.1 ...-. L-ii.iivn mihi l-ivh nu:j.:i. 1.1 tin fl.rtiirsiitih.M;oii;i'.vitt-iri-aiiKi,tii:it, :i j,-.-nt'itj I i-l.-.-iloii y.Ul Uo uuUlla iu.;.il.i coiucy ot I -1- Ullllli.l, ill) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S, iSji, l...i:;ir t'-. Tii-fit:iv l.rt foIUr.vlli'i t'lo 11 tfii:iv r.i'ut iMiiiriViii Moi.iltty "I .it: 1 un'i.t'i l 1 ir: .-.(.... .!i -..:... i-fcilil.atuil e..v.or n ir lvi'i :vjv:i -In. '1 .1 j i-wiiw fji- Ci!:ii;riT,.iuv;t et law 'or f u.wv.i::l.. On ; ) --.-.ill ti.r .Ir.il','- nr ITiiMrlvr.':'.-:. Oi-.i- :i lor (.'fusr..s.i ;;)' Cuiirt of C'j"..'!"- i at C l .!i..Ua ;: :h. I Jis:'!.-. 'j -. u t 1ft 'l. I'll' !lr.'i-t-'uurii.v. Tli'i ii'i-.Ui;.- ! v.T.r f inn liy .: .i:i 1 -'ri'i 1 If..,', v. .-Ill s or j ...-.: 1. 1- :. . 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A'olo I.T two) .111- lain i.my, jM.-inii.i-i ..... .1..I1 11 IL'iiiii: or iSui'UKMK LULH-i, i w wr u.if) :- .rniin i ii mi ii. i t)Niiui:.-iH, (voti! tor one): t iLinui-.-n r.vrs. lli-:i'UE.-iENTTiyK.i, (Vote lur livu;: Ooorso V,'. .Mt'uv3, Kiauklln Vociun. IJICMOOKATIO CAXDIDATKH. Kou Ei.St'TOits :-Vortlini'r F. Klllor,t, John V. r.ullltt, Tlitunii.s 11. Kt-iiiii-tlv, IHivkl Tlioliip.soil W tlrtoii, Saimii'l (iustlno I'lioinpson, t li'iuniit Kfovus NValiitviiv'ln, Atlitni S. Oiiitvuy, Clm II. l.jlTfity, W in. Ki'tl-.v oo.l Wrltflit, tieji-t;.! K. Ousm, .lolin o. .laiiit-.. corni'llus v . Hull, w llllum No lan, .lamt'H Imit'y, thail. Dul'ont llinck, Sum u.'l Wlii.nni TrliimuT, Wm. . Vui'iirflnii;, sa ui'l f. Ltitiv, Aziir I.aihi-ot), TrrrniK-o O. Ulpili', Tlioiim.s 1 liiilntiil, Wlllliiiu David lMumu'lruioh. I'otrr ilfiiry truuln-,'i!r, llonry II. riifr,.ios,-ph D.Orr, Llini'li'H A. Kaitli, Andrew A. I'uytoo, JohuK. Ura.l-Ml, .Mleaifl Lrlbt'l, Tiiiim.i.-i -Mc-Otiwi'U, .litinui Knox l'olk Hull. Jolin Conivay. (.'ONiiBKdH at l.AiiiiB, (Voto for two): tieo. A. Allen, TliomiiH 1'olk .Mfirttu .HU.IK Of 6UHKKMK CUl'BT, (VotO for OnO)! Cliristtipher llfydrlok CuNiiKKss, (Vote lor cno):-Simon 1'. Wolver- '""'ki'BKskntativks, (Vote for two): E. M. Tuwkalmry, A. L. i tiU. l-no u miTioN can ui n at km. I-'oit Kmx'tokh: .Toun c. Ilateson, William F. Iloyil, William II. llrl.-ki-ll, Jaim-s Uluok, Ahra lidiu A. liaiKnr, l-liiwitrtl Ciiiiiiii:.1, 1. -Mo lure 1 air, liiiuisO il. tlot-bfl, KtlH'ln It. tiiiurhurt, (luor,'i) II. Or.Tss, UiarliM K. Hyat t, Hiiiijuuiln lliinlin;;, Wlllliiiu W. l!.ii;,ti',Cli.is. W. Hum Hil ton, . I una II. .lout s, KUmIui Kent Kant', Kll L. I.owdju, l-'rank s. I.ourluiori', liobtTl 1'. Mc iluun, Antrim F. .MoiKan, Kuliort L .Montgom ery, A. Konli'i- .Slitilln, Kr.uikllu O. rorclviil, Aiiliur J, 1'iiyi-uni, itlllium .1. I'.ulilson, Hurr iiMt('li'r, Aitlo A. hlfvena, l-raii l:llii II. 'lay lor, Aliiv.Hi. 'I'lunii.isi.n, Jauii 1'oiH'r Tuomnsou, WllliitmN. Wallis, Wi.liuiunJ. VNei'kn. coMiiiKisa at I. uli k. (Voto tor twon Simeon IS. Oiuso, Jmii-'.s T. .M-.'t'rory. .Il uun oi' M i-KUMK coear, (Voto tor o:ir): Aim 4 hrlKH- .'0.NJiik., i Vote for oni-1: Iaalah ltowor. KKl'iti-:.iKsrATivK.-, (Vou) tor two): ilyron I. Lo.v, J. W t'Hh-y John. l'EOl'I.U'S 1'AltT V CANDIDATES. Vnu l-'i.nt roils: L. F. Ai.ihrust, .1. W. llo.ik, Frank IliioL., Kubei t liri'tt, c. A. ilurrov.8, M. U i iiiil.-y, Ii. oiookcr, a. J. Dlrtz, a, K. l-iwor, Julia ti. hxli'.v, 0. II. Fl.sher, W. A. lianlniT, '.'.'in. i.raut, II. V. (iri'i'iuii" ii, J. M. lloiver, Wm. llt-:l.T, ti. L . I'l-Jkol;, II. lio.-k, A. 11. U-ul, n. I. jii'Munus, C. .M. . Morse. O. li. Mnoiv, '. A. (ilin-leail, lijilnal'it riillllps, Clarence I'rtt t-, II. c. Miu'.i'ly, i . I'. Mia.r, terry Mnlth, J. K. While, F. ..1. Windsor, o. E. Ward, J. A. Wi lsi h ( DMiliES AT I.AKl.f, (Ntitu tor two): &. l. tillll'. l. iLlMsoU. .Ii iiiii; or si ri.Ki.ii Coiut, (Voto lor out'!: 1!. 11. .Mel.'otiilM. i'.oCIALUT LAUOH I'Alt'i V CANDIDATES Fun Ei.kctokj : (Jus Aril, E. M. llranut, r.-i-d llaurr, Cii.i-i. I.iii-kofi'ii. A. lullt'ii, Ji.o. Hiebo'.d, Julius I-ro.-liil.di, tin;... H.-iiiiUKTimit-l-l'T, Hi'iny llot'iil, AU'.'UMt I,.iu:.'e, rims. Loeilier W. II. .ileiioveri), CliriM. .nasi, Joliu l'lvscoit, lloiny ivti-r, All.Ti I'ard.i-, tuto lioihe, thus, lileker, Maulioiv Miiltn, Adolf Slurl;i', Jan. !S1 lit. if i, Jiihn Slum, tliurns bi'hl.-t.'iit'r, John hielu, William .siiu..iifii, Jae. Si-t'.;;i.r.-, b: Ir.jli-otli-, Win. t-cutr, .lu,.-i:i Tiesi'k, i'. 'io;'.liiiUi'r, John Vi--.twuli r, l.i-n.y Vi u.i t. c.iNiiitii-u at l.Aiiiif:, (Vole lor two): J. Mati lon Miirnoit, Tlioitt.t.t oi-uiiily. jiiiiim oi- sti'uiiiiK coii.r, (Vo:u ! ir one): N. 1,. orient. 1 also ht.ivljy mill;;' known ,'id glva noUco thai t lie iilaet-s et liolulntf Urn al.iri's.itdt'li'ellou lu tho Kt-veial winds, boruu-jns, illsl.rlel nnd tovnshtis wuhln the county t-t Columbia tiro us tullowh, Mi : li. -aver toiinalilp, at the public house ot c. A. Hhuu.au. Demon township, at the public house ot Letu-1 KUSIO M3302TB. Chas. P. Klwtll, for tlie past three years a student in ll.istoii, is givinp, lessoM on jnano and violin. Roth tauc'.it in the best mclnous, j'-iano in 11 . ... . . ..1. 1 New JMib.H'l U'n;ervaiory memou, violin according to the German school. NEW AND MV COMPLEXION 13 BETTEH Mr doctor iwyil It r"ntlr on tho titominh, llv.? and k lil , na.l to ft '""''JO drink i mio riu'm hprt. uii i piii fgr u wuillr m t"i. It Inc.iUiil . I Alldruliiliclllt6t6ilo.niidl.(J)oti;rkiiao. U j r1nwlMl"tK'Mt.JSl.TollB.lllr('lrfrooH.lIMplJ, I 4t. In ruilKi In iillhy,thl-ii:in;i'rjirjr. AiMijt. OUllttU V. WIMIUWAUU, WMUiia. ....I n.L-t. it. rh-. tnwii nr Ui.titnn. Ilerwli.k. liiisr. at tin. carp wit -r simp ot Jim. : Finis'. In tin' ininiuuii or r.i.ntii K. ; lit i-wi.-k Wi's:, ul tlie Town liall, In tlo llor- 0ui;i (,( HiTWll'k. 11I.10111. Mlnom. i,t 1'ivi-met, at tho Court Itnus-!, In t1 t.....,r m,,,,',,, .?a, pri'dii-r. at. St'.iv Hoiho of E. . .,, '..., ;,, i, aIi 81 s., Illiii.iiisliii!. . . . ' .. ... ..... .1 . . .. . . . I. . . 'I . .... 1. I...'.- In im', !'!'"Vi'- ' 'lliinmif Vt'lV l-lncr. at 1 he I'kS.Uo Honso at ill. tilir.'i'. in Uli i!i .r'Hi1 iirLireivoS lon:s!i!;, i:l iwi. ...... (Mt .v.Ksn tov.-ii.-;!ili), at tl'.i' Blion of i . I . . . f h i. I ti lii. I . ill" ; t Hi' i ' i.l 'i .v ! . vl. llo;.ia.s t ..-'iti-. 'o" iwltiii. at I In' public u.-I'-aiI housr nt'.tr l.iim.vt-tii' t'rt'.isj '.s. CfUiiT.n.i, i-.i r.t '''.is jmlilli. !!or..iO of ' i' . .'ti-i'.l i.'-.'-i-l V.u.. ui. ill? liu'oll? lior.s.! of i. :.- i -M.-.-t . in r.-:it n.ii:.. '..inviui:.im. I'UTtrt, lit til.' si '.loi I l.-i,.. ir i in, "nitii'iT ..' .lu'm A:i.;ri "Hi .'. i n. ii. - -...in. .- .in !t ' - -l-i : .l-i l li" I" I-..H-, :i-j!i;iih W.-.-.1 1 11,1.1-.:. I.'- '. 11 Wllk-J' liOul ll-.llvl. .. .... . ..t I Mrl-i ' i ui:..,.. . -i- ' i.-'il'i. lit !n' ii-vs" of V. C. l'.-iii..ii-;'i': nr.ir ... i.t-r's 1- .i ;i..t..i I .. I. . i -1 i . i-o i il ll.v-. til. -, uv.-.ri.t '.-i.i.i' ::t, Ui : p i .-,(-. lo.ii i.i.t'.-i - ...Lit' l-.'O nil I.I I of Win. i'il-.vlilt.'.lil ill':;!.' at ttiv bUf'P of M'.'.nui 1 Mil Jit, In or. -I'll wii.in. Hi-nil. i .'K tuiViiMiljt :.t, t!v ;i.li:in hov. i i. ..i.. ... ....... . im i . . . ..v.-. l ii." r.;w 'iliolll. of '.I,u:ksi.i' l.m iMlilli. it', lit.) lioil.-o ol 11. II. . 1 : 1 1 I. i.ni ... In .Im-k'siili. I i.ii.!usit.!tv!ts-iitu ul Hie piiWte 'i-)iisu of Nathan Kiinrr. in .Miinmiii. .'.litill.toii tjivuHl.li lit tho nubile liuiiso of A. I I. .i.i.l i I r. .1 Ht't.t T I IV 11 ". ,:.,,,, ,ia nt a,!,ii. .ii:ii:iuhiiiiiii;i,iii .m r .. - cm 'A' Slililiiiili. Ill ?.llilllVllli Viniln towiisuli, ui I he pilhlio lioil.io r i.i. i IH..1.-..I-. l:i M 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 . . ot Ai illvlllt- iiiii-oiiL'h, at the nubile liouso ot J. 11 It...... In Mlllvllli'. Montour townidilp, ut tho public house of Klniiniliis I'nuliiJSt ut Rupert. ..a. iMeasani. towuslilii, at tho election ii.-.iui. i.r iiniit.ii P. iliiiveil oraiurn Iriwnshll). ut tlm public hOUHO Of AliU'il lleekumu In orankcevlllii, i-iior.i notisi'. uoarinitcroeii township, at tim house oi muu uel l.elby. ... Mi'olt East, at tae puuue noiiio ot .sm. ji. n. l I i . . . , L' . . i. si'ott, wt-si, at the public uouso ot j. l. craw ford, in I-hfhU reet. , North .siiifanour, in tno puouu iioinf ut u.. i. touiuni'iuuriuuf,ut'the old s -hooi house at l-', .1 .. j I - r.... L I'uiiH Hliall lie onem il at seven o'oloek a. m nmi Hii.ttt eiuiiliiiiu oneii without Interruption or Hdjourumi'Ut until itevon o ci jck p. ui., lieu tho pons win oe tioseu. NIITIt'K IM IIKUKBY OIVKN That every person, exceptim: .lusileeA ot tho l'euee and Altlen.n'ii, Notarleit l'ublle and per Hiumlu tho militia Hervlee of the stale who xli4.ll hold, or bliall within two moimw nave 1...1.1 iiiiv nilleft or uiiiioliiliueiit of tirollt or trust. under the I' nlted Slates, or of this state, and elty or ciirporaied dlstrlet, whether a commis sioned onieer or otherwise a subordinate ollleer or ittft'iit who Is or shall be employed under tlie Legislature, Executive or.iiiilleiary ieiaiuueni, nf i his state, or of any city or of auy incorporat ed dlstrlet, mid also, that every member of Con- L'ress and of the Mate Legislature, aud of tlie M ii.et, nr t'oiiiiiioa t tiuncll ot iiiiv t lt.v. or coin. mis lonem ot uny Incorporated dlsliiel tiro by nfcTa nnr.?K- I at Mercer s Drug .WfrsrJ.SW'-Trrri. riRioHT ANO (T.ark & Hon. law llienpaoie OI noun n or enri:ini:iH ui. i""!... ..,. , ... same time the olllee or appointment, of Juil-e, ! at ten A. M., the followlnff described teal Inspector or cleric ot any election of this com llltilivveull II. I a nun no lus lenur, .iuu:n i - . : - t i 1 1 ,i , . rti, ,ri i i., , Ullll'l Ullli:-! l'l 31.1 lll-niiill ouii4 , ...""v bt tht'U VOIt'U Itll. Tlie liisiieetiui llliil Jmlsre of the election Khi.ll meet ut the ri.eettve plates appointed i m i in n a.iiiiin 111 i n i ii' ' ir iii vv i i' i i ivso. etlveH b-lon-, betiro K.'ve:i ii'i lot k In the liiornliu;, and eaeU of those Inspectors uhall appoint ou.'ce k. i-.oi.iiaiio.'u iiu.iiiucu tor ol such tU.ilr.fl.. JOHN MOVKEY. ShorlX Mlicrlff's Ol'ilce, liloeuihbuiv, Oct. lh'Ji. TRIAL LIST. WUIhim lierr.ln.rer, vs. Wesley C. llartwl. rims. V. Colo vs. K'.Kli-l Cole's l-.!.r. John II. Suit's uill.ir. vs. Ira Only, et al. Johu II. Hull's a, liar. vs. Ira Holy, et ul. John h. Hun's uiiiiir. vs. lieiibi'ii M.ler, i t al. John (ieiklu vs. reiiiiu. li. li. t o. K. 1'. Howie vs. I-'.. 1'. All'i-rtsi-n. S. I', lioone vs. Lemuel Drake. Uenl. I-'. Mii.iriileso vs. Mor. Iit-uil & Kline. KrauUln Vocum Heard vs. Viililuiu J. Zah- ner. John F. Cimnln vs. Z. A. Hut. et al. Jl. I1'. Suvph' mtmi-s. vii. Jiiine i ui:.;ep, et ill, Apt), lluliies.ii Co. vs. Jane s Niattee, el ar II1II1IU IVI It liOIUIIll A. illKIIll 11. OiiuiTi. ( -lm a l.niit v. it i.i. 11. t hi. i In-'I oil. 11. 1-'. Mivlis' i..liii:i. vs. Juin "ii jlui;ee. et ill. tied. W. & hterthit AS'l Hi rivhk liter Co. li'. P. Klefer vs. llenhen Klniln.m. J. W. Wliitenitflit- v.i chan W lni 'iil:;ht r.ilmt'. C. l. t levelln.,' VS. hiil'ah A. relllliell. Jacob (illberl vi l oa lnnerei-k '1 wp. Jiuiy M. uiii'.ib. li'b vs. 'i In. m is iiilnn. II. Moyd Cri-iisy v.i. Cutiivs:i Tinrn-lilp. Lewis A. Ntlli'H v.i. isiiiniii'l lian.beiliii. Levi N. l.UU vs. ). C, Hood, et 111. Irene II. Kiilen vs. Towum lUoonisbiirg, John Kules vs. Town ol lllnonisliurtr, J, D. Uodlno vs. Columbia County. BUSINESS LOCALS. I-'c-maJc "Wc-iIiiipnh I'oKitlvr Cure. ToTim KniTnii r I'lrnF" lufor r.i M vr tiBflrr tlnil, I liiivo n i"islllvn rrinrdj to r 1 hi- iln.innnd ami 'inn Uln HlMr h nrlHn Irotn rti ii 1 ;"il fi mulu (iratiH. I Hlinll lie Klml M'"'1 1'''1h if my ii niiilv kbbb to imy I nly Kthiy will fu nd their liiri Hs ami I'. mlili .. ' in n lii'i'tfiilly. lm. W. U. .MAKUIIMl, ll .isKiifil. br., tlie a, N. Y. For J)ros.-! Goods ami Trim mine.5) no to Clark & Hon. For all school bocks and reboot supplies go to Mercer's Drv arid Rook store. i or Wall J'aner ana vinuow ..... . .t-.f Shades go to Mercer's Drug and Rook Store. Writing paper by the Rox or Quire and Rook store. you want go to Slates. Pencils, Pens, Ink", Tablets, a t aj S(.l,0Oi books at Mercer's Drug . nd Hook store. TT.TpWWrQ(j T.1OTT0TI TTA- DE,b K A N juO..' OT taO Jji'OUii UA- SIT, Cured at Homo in Tea Days bj aJininisterius Dr- Eames' Golden Specific. It can be given in a class of beer, a .... . r 1 .l. cup ol conee or lea, or in loon, wiui- out the knowledge of the patient It is absolutely harmless, and will ef fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Il has been given in thousands of cases, aiid inevcryinsiar.ee a perieci cu.c ii followed. It never fails. The sys tem once impregnated with the spe cific it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures uaranteed. 48 page book ot paruc- uiars free. Ad I Sti,CtSuio. Address the Ooixien Race Street, Cin 10 21-1 yr. Don't forget that we sell rdl school books used at the Normal and Public schoois. J. II. Mkkcf.r. Ladies Skirts, new line. New CLARK & SON. Prices. Glasses fitted free of charge at T. G. Wells.' All workguaranteed. REBATE SALE OF COATS. We are holtlirijr a rebate sale QC arfles' am JUlSSCS COatS. I Tllf rt'blltf WO llllow VOU On I 1 V. . . UU . I Ml 1 . ..! icoaw win uu a sure saving 01 I ,nonc,v. Regular $5.00 FuT tin. Mart. :Uoc4Trtvmioi1 Cnf't T.fS5l fit. t1 O1? , . ......... I IV.K.iro wil-'iiT tlinm rrxr Ao.'.XS and so on all through the Hue. iVov is your time to save money. 11. J. Clark cc box. "Can ns see your coats?" "Yes, walk up stairs in the coat room. We read that vou ciTer all lon.cr ones at less than half price!' 1 hat is true., and that is the talk every day, others come to buy a new style oue at bigger prices. We run from S1.50 to $'Jo.lX'. When you are fitted with a coat, dont rorget to Icok at our new dress goods and trimmings. Then pass over to the Visit denart- i m m ment, ana see tne xea ana UlU- t. ,w1 llui uei ecus iiisi ulicucu uuu ui I ..'. A - beautiful chamber seta lrom s KA t jti .i f,n T tV jo.ou id pii.uu. i iuuui,e w&ui for any and all the above. I . . . r n y I. W. Hartman & Sons. PUBLIC SALE OF VA.LUABU Real Estate. liy order of tho Court of Common Plos tf Columbia County, Po. Tho undersigned Commlt.teo of J. E. Snydor will expose to sale on tho premises lu Berwick, Columbia Co., Pa., on I .. . .,- . n . . . . OA I UKUAV, -MJV tAlLibK 20, gx - tate, situate In Tterwlot being the nude vidua i i . ... ...... ,....,. H n I iiuu iu.il i u ui mi uiiiiiut'i iu.il uu auiiiit diuu im I i-, I ni'iiu niitui, uuiuiat u uii wiu si'i.iu uj L-ti.qup" I li innii river, on the north hv Front street. KaKt hv of 08MraUand c. . jaeks(M. on v i ' tiio west by lot of C. 1). Fowlor, reserTlng the I rltfht of 1). L. it V H. It. ami Pennsylvania cana o - cro2S tho same. On said tot there Is erectod DWELLING HOUSE and a dwelling and STORE BUILDING, with out bulliUnrs. Thkms ok Sai.k. Ton per cent, of otto fourth ot purcuaso money to be paid on si rlUnj down of the property, the one fourth less ten nor cent, ut couMrm.ulon of sale, and remaining thre fourths lu one year thereafter w ith Inter est, from confirmation til si., whende sl will be pin. Defend payments to bo secured by bona and mortgage on premium. C. E. JACK! ON, J. W. EVANS. Attorney. Com. J. E. Snyder. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ki'f.t of li. tan J(, (Vtv.mwl. Notice is hereby tilvcn that lei tern of artmln- lsir.iliou ou the esu.lool Xebi-i ca May, deceas ed, have been tram ed lo liie unit "rslnod ad IiiImIsi ralor to whent nil peismiH lu.li-blod to said eslaii) tile r. ii:esled lo initio- pnvuuiut a, and t hone havlin; elulius or ileimiuds will muk e known the shik. v Phoat delay to 1. vv. wj i.i.i r. 10.-ilw. Administrator
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