T TUB COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOR SALE. Desirable vacant lots unci 1 number of good Houses and 1ms tn lllooiusburg, l'a Tho best business st and in Itlonmsburg. A yory destra Me property containing i n:ns ana llrst class bmldlngs wit h good will In a business worth twnotofitwoper ywurao Willow urove. Dwellings In Espy, Orangeville and Beach Haven. Alargo nuinberof farms In Columbia County, one In Luwrne county, one In Virginia. Two Country more fitunds In Columbia County and one In Luzerne county, A water power planing mill, dry (look and lumber yard and ibeds In Beach Haven, l'a. Aiao 10 acres of good farm land at. same place, by M. P. LUTZ & BON, Insurance and Meal Estate Agents, 6LOOMSUL H(.i, l'A. tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. UnPTVUR POSITIVELY CTKKD FOH IN. formal Ion address O. K. Whitkniout, Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co., l'a. r-viy. ROOJHSFOlt YOt:NM M EN. M. M. PHII.LII'H has very desirable furnished rooms for six young men. Hat h room adjoining, for use of occupant s of the rooms. Call and cxamluo. 5-lW-tf. LL KINDS OP BLANKS FOH Jl'STICES and CON8TABI.KH aii me u)lui ui- BlCB. tf. KBALE. AWIUDWIWOKS FENCE, OK- namentnl. inquire ui uns unite. -i-i.i WE WANT A COUUKSI'ONDENT IN THIS place. A bright Intelligent, energetic young man can make from ;R to sum per moniTi. Address (.io.iikn Kha, 7 West With street, New York city. BADGES. WK AKE lMtKI'AKED Tl) NIIOW sauipleHofmel ul, celluloid, woven and ribbon badges for all kinds of orders and so cletles. and can lave them made to order on sliorl notice. ee samples and get prices. Address Tn K coi.imhian, bloomsburg, Pa. CLOSE OF THE WORLD'S FAIR. The World's Fair will close next Monday. Part of the exercises will consist of the presentation of the list of awards to the foreign and domestic exhibi tors. The national commissioners, lady managers, directors, foreign and state commissioners and executive of ficers of the exposition will be invited to participate. On the platform will be President Palmer, as master of cer emonies, on his right the director gen eral, the vice president of the national commission and the president and vice presidents of the lady managers board. On his left w ill be seated the presi dent and vice presidents of the board of directors and the officials who are to take part in the exercises. There will be music by bands and a chorus, prayers, addresses by President Pal mer, the director general, Mrs. Potter Palmer, tile presentation of awards that have been approved by the com mission to the foreign and domestic exhibitors followed by an address on behalf of foreign nations and Ameri can exhibitors. President Palmer will make a few remarks closing the ex position, and after the singing of Auld Lang Syne by the audience will come the benediction and the end. The Liberty bell will ring for the last time in the White City at sunset. At 10:30 a. m. will be given a ptesen tation of the landing of Columbus on the lake shore with three caravels, sailors in Spanish uniform and real In dians to welcome them. Between noon ana one o clock will be given a display of fireworks from various points and a monster band concert on the administration plaza later in the afternoon. The grounds and build ings will be specially illuminated at night, and the fair will close with an elaborate display of fireworks. The Life-Saving Drill at the World's Fair. Interesting as it proved to be, it was a very tame representation of the real article. A spar had been planted out in the lake at some little distance from the shore, to represent the mast of a submerged vessel, and the pass engers to be rescued, consisting of a member of the crew and a small boy in knickerbockers, were rowed out to it in a dingy. The sky was clear and the sun was hot, but the tail end of a lively breeze made quite a little surf on the beach. When the shipwrecked mariners were placed safely on the cross-trees, the life-gun was run out and fired in the direction of the castaways. The projectile carried with it a long line, which unreeled as the life-saving mess enger sped toward its mark. It was so well aimed that it struck the water just beyond the spar, and the line fell upon the cross trees, where it was at once seized by the man and the boy, whoXiled it inboard. To the end of-ft was attached a stronger rope, which was made fast to the lonely mast, and by means of a lighter line they had soon hauled out a breeches- X FOR t Dyspepsia, Indigestion ANU Stomach Troubles TARE MEREDITH'S I DIAMOND CLUB rUKfc RYE Without tfual at a itimulant and tonic. Chtutieally Pun and Jndoriid tV Fkviiciaux. Sfltfbv all Frurei.th, I: MEREDITH'S i : PURE MALT FOR ALL PULMONARY AND BRONCHIAL. COMPLAINTS. i Q.W. MEREDITH & CO.,8oU Proprietors, X PITTSBURGH, PA.,sa4 X JCABT LIVKHPiml.. iiniA uept, s, 1 yr. A t n Ainntr AWf when you have should tako Dr. riorco'g ; Fleasant Tellcta. Your Jflgj? liver needs the gentle stimulating, ns well as invifforatinir, effect of theso tiny, sugar coated relict. If you feel drowsy, dull, languid, inexpressibly tired or debilitated ; if you'vo no appetite nnd frequent headaches or dizziness, a furred or coated tongue it proves that you're bilious. In that case you should carry in your vest-pocket a small Bcaled vial of theso Pellets. They are anti-bilious granules, which act in a prompt and natural way, with out griping. So beneficial and last ing is their effect that the. makers can afford to guarantee that they will give you satisfaction, or they'll return your money. pT"Vs-v is offered by r-LjY"T) the manufact QcTUl urers of Dr. flSfwT Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for a case of Ca tarrh in thc Head which mm they cannot cure, no matter how bad, or how long standing. buoy, into which the lad in knicker bockers was quickly lifted by his mag nanimous companion, and the gallant fellows ashore continued the work of rescue. But whether the boy was heavier than they had calculated, or the mast was not high enough out of water, or the main rope was not stretched taut enough, or simply whether people who are being rescued from marine disaster are not supposed to mind getting their feet wet, I don't know, but the rope began to sag, and the boy began to get nervous and to pull up his feet as he dropped nearer and nearer the surface of the water, and the crowd began to laugh. Little by little the waves began to slap at him as they rolled past underneath to the shore. Now he drew his legs up and passed them over the rope, and the rescue party ashore redoubled their efforts. But the attraction of gravita tion was too much for them, and the boy's trajectory passed slowly and surely beneath the surface of the lake, and added a touch of comic realism to the situation which was greatly ap preciated by the spectators, as well as by the dripping hero of the occasion'. The next day I went and tound the crew out in the self-bailing life-boat going through the capsize drill. Each member wears a life-preserver, and the oars are fastened to the boat to prevent their drifting away. A short way from shore they all climb upon one gunwale, and by a concerted ef fort capsize the boat, which floats bot tom upward. Quickly clambering up and seizing the keel, they right the craft almost as readily as they upset it, nearly all the water running out in the operation, and then rapidly jump ing in, thty resume their seats, grasp their oars, and are off again on their supposed errand of rescue. In actual service the upsetting part is done by the breakers, and when the breakers don't come to time, the capsizing is usually- omitted From Harpers Weekly. Little Girl (after waiting some time for dessert) "Grandpa, what do you have after dinner ?" Grandpa "Dyspepsia, my dear." Little Girl "Oh. Wricht's Indian Vegetable Pills will cure that." Maggie Daly, of Dunmore, took the Stenographic Course at Wood's Col lege of Business and Shorthand in Scranton and is now filling a position with Early & Pendergast, of New York, at a salary of $18 per week. AN 1MF0BTANT QUESTION. To The Columman, Sir : On the 23rd day of May last, tie Governor approved an Act to author ize the election of a Chief Burgess in the several Boroughs of this Common wealth, and providing that he shall not be a member of the Town Coun cil, &c, &c, P. L. 1893. page 113. The Act organizing the town of Bloomsburg, provided for a Town Council of six members and a Presi dent, to be elected upon distinct bal lots, and as to government, put the town upon or under specified sections of the general boroiujh law. A good deal of uncertainty and con fusion exists as to Chief and Assistant Burgess as to membership of the Coun cil &c. in the various Acts, which this one of May 33, 1893, proposes to obviate. It is very general in its pro visions. "'The qualified voters of every Borough in the Commonwealth shall vote for and elect a chief Bur gess," &c, &c. Must Bloomsburg elect a Chief Burgess under that statute, and if so, who shall be the man ? The powers and duties of the proposed officer can not be expected of the President of the Town Council. He is a member of the Board elected by the people, and his powers and duties arc defined in the Acts referred to, prior to this of 1893. But again, the President of the Town Council is not, by the Act of 1893, elected by the people, but is a member of the Board, and Is to be elected president by the members at the annual organization. So are we hereafter to elect a Chief Burgess, and not a President of the Town Council, and to elect a Town Council which shall elect from its members a President ? And if so, sha 1 we elect six or seven Town Councilmen at the February election ? The Chief Burgess, you will observe is a very important personage.. He shall hold his office for three years. He shall have the power of approval, and he shall have the power of veto. Let this matter be looked to, for it needs to be understood before we are called upon to act. Querist. mdou r vvurv.-EN. GrcoiioE Sand, when overexcited r writing, employs herself in sewing in order to sootlio hur nerves. Tub first R-ytnnasium for girls in (icrmnny will lie opened this iiutumn nt Carlsrnhc. It litis been founded by the "Women's Instruction Hcforiu so ciety," formed in the yenr 1HSS. Mns. (Jkafton Koks, an Knglfch wom an, hns invented u tool for killing ob noxious weeds in gardens. It is in the form of a hollow piercer, through which poison Ik conveyed to the very heart of the root of a stubborn weed, causing it to shrivel up in a very short time. Womes belonging to a Hnltimoro cooking school luive offered to truin in the culinnry science one hundred girls nttending the grammar schools of the city without charge, hoping thereby to demonstrate the utility of estab lishing a cookery department in con nection with the public schools. CHOICE HUMOR. IUuuw "Who composed this opera?" Cndlcy "I don't think it ever was composed. I don't notice any coinpomire in it." "Parslow, what is your idea of a gentleman?" "I am." "Ily Jove, 1'arlow, you always do have original ideas, don't you?" "Akd how is your table?" asked the prospective boarder. "Splendid," said the landlady. "Why it's so rich that people are dying of indigestion in my house all the time." "WnAT marvelous vitality Slithurs has! He's been ill six months now. Any other man would have died." "It isn't vitality. It's the times. He is so hard up he cunnot even pay his last debt to nature." Harper's Iiuear. FEMININE FANCIES. Deads in every imaginable shapa. color and arrangement are to be worn. Mks.Ci.kvki.and wears little jewel ry, thongh she has cases full of all sorts of precious stones. DiiKp, square collars, sometimes fall ing in folds at the edge, will le one of the featuresof autumn jackets. "I don't know of any little fashion more pleasing," said a mother, refer ring to the vogue of tan stockings with tan-colored shoes for children's wear. Plain cashmere, camel's hair or vail ing dresses with trimmings of block velvet are much liked. The velvet is shaped into bretelles, yoke, bodice pieces and cuffs. This is preferred to shirring or plaiting. OR. KILMER'S CURED ME. La Grippal Gripp! Gripp ! After Effects Cured. Mr. BUger writes: "I bud s bad attack of the Grippe; after a time caught cold and had a second attack. It tpttled In my kldiirfs and liver, and Otilrucb puln aad misery In my back and !' The physicians' medicine and other things that I need mudo no lmpregioD, and I continually crew worse uq. til I wag u pliyslcul wreck, and given up to die. Father bought me bottle of I)r. Kilmer's KV A. MP HOOT, and before I had used all of ttio second bottle I felt better, and to-day I nra Just aa well aa ever. A year hiis passed und not a truce of the Qrlppe la left. KV A.TH'-llOOT aaved my lire." D. H. BiLOER, Hulmcvillo, Pa. Jan. luth, 1883. DROPSY ! DROPSYl DROPSY! Buffered Three Years. "Respected Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blngliamton, N. Y My wife had suffered for three year with Dropsy, during that time she was at tended by live different phyalrtana, none of whom helped her for longer than a few days. We also used besides, more than twenty different rem edies, but nothing would help. tea s a. ' - Then we used vour 'Ol iivinp.nnn'r. and after she hud used MR8- HERMAN BROERINQ. three bottles relief was apparent, hence she continued to tuke It until she hail used twenty five One dollar bottlea. ' Now she la healthy and strong, as she norer wus before. She will bo forty-one years old on the 9th of next Mureh nnd next to flod alio owe her life to BWAItlP-IlOOT. I send you this testi mony and out-lose herewith a Thotoirraph of my wifo. Your true friend, Hehm an TIiioriiino Feb. 22. 1803. Loruruies, Pholby Co., Ohio. At Draftt-LIt, 60. ur SI.00 Maa. "Invalid lulU. la IWllk"u4 CMHlllua Fn. Dr. Kilmer's U & O Anointment Roof Trial Free. At DrugglnU OOo. WWl-aO Of. Kllsur Co, ainglumUia, X. T. SW1F-R00T If Lippincott' Magazine for Novenlber, 1893 The complete novel in the Novem ber number of JJppincotl't is "An Unsatisfactory Lover" by Mrs. itun- gerford (" The Duchess.") It te 1, m the style which has charmed so many readers, of an inauspicious wooing and an interrupted courtship, wiucii at length led to a happy result for the lover did not always remain un satisfactory. The ninth in the series 01 uppin- coit's Notable Stories is "The Rust lers," by Alice MacGowan. It is a powerful tale of the panhandle 01 1 ex as. Other short stories, or sketches, ire "How the Light Came," by J. rmoy Knox, which narrates a pathe tic incident of French Canadian life, and "Expensive Religion," by Phil Stansbury, an episode in the exper ience of a co ored brother. The Athletic Series is continued in an article on "Golf," by John Gilmer Speed. Lewis M. Houpt tells of "Progress in Local Transportation ;" Dr. Charles C. Abbott describes "An Old Fash ioned Garden," which contains shade and water, and by consequence f.lso the' music of birds ; and Wilton Tour nier tells "Why the Body should be Cultivated." "A Three-Volume Tract," reviewed by Frederic M. Biid, is Madam Sarah Grand's remarkable novel, "The Heavenly Twins." M. Crofton con tinues lu's series of "Men of the Day" with a brief sketch of Attorney-Gener al Olney. The poetry of the number is sup plied by Iljalmar 1 1 jorth Boytsin, Bliss Carman, Richard E. Burton, and Florence E. Pratt. Marriage. On the 19th inst, at the Reformed parsonage in Orangeville, by Rev. A. iiouiz, Mr. Kaipn I'.ves, ot Miuvuie, and Miss Cora B. Ohl, of Eyersgrove. Blank applications for liquor license lor sale at J he CoLUMiijANomce. tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. hUalt uf Cimrad Uliipeiitlett, drtvascd. Letters of Administration on the estate of Conrad lllppensleel, late of Hrlaren-ek town ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, deceased have been grants to O. W. llipperisiecl resid ing at tUooiiisburg, to whom all persons Indebi; ed to suld estate are requested to ninko pu.t. uieni, unu mime nuving ciauna or aemunus, win uiuko kuowd me same wuuoui aciat.. Wat. II. NNYDKK, att'y. O. W. MI'I'ENMTKBL," iiMcu-ou- Auuunmtruior, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Htlalt of Itaac Wagnrr, drarasrd, The undersigned, an auditor appointed br the Orphans' Court oQ Columbia county to moke attribution of trie balance In the hands of C. L . Mauuer, administrator, a shown by his ac, count, will sit at hlaornce In Bloomsbuiv, fa. on faturdny, November Kith, )hkj, at t-n o'clock In the forenoon to perform the duties of his appointment, when and where all persons having claims atfMnsl said estate must appear and prove the same, or be debarred from coming In ou said fund. 1. B. WALLKH. 10-irMt. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Ji the ftitnW of Knot L. Atlamt late of Briar crerk Townthlp aeoeanHl. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' ciurt of Columbia county, l'a, to make distributions of the biUance In the hands of c. E. Adams, Executor, as shown by his sec ond and final account In the snld estate, to and among the parties leflly entitled thereto, will sit to perform the dutlej" of his appointment at hlsolllce, In L'ic.kajil's Building, In Ulisuusburg, !'a., on Monday, November iftib, ihj, at 10 o'clock In tho fnrenoon of said day, when and whore, all parties Interested in auld fund, are hereby notified to appear and present their claims, or be forever debarred fntu coining in ou said fu nd. J. U. M A I.'. E. iO-iT-lu Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kttaie of Jacob Yeager, dcivdsed. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orpuans' court of Columbia county, to distribute tue funds. In the hands of the Adinlulstrutor ot the (.-statu ot Jacob Veuger, deceased, will sit at his ollltie In Hliiotustmig, In suld county, ou the lilth day of November, 11W, at lu o'clock a. m.. to perforin the duties ot his said apNluuiienl; when uiid where all parti's Interested muy appear und present t lieir claims or be Iuiuver debarred from coining lu on suld fuud. B. FRANK ZAUH, - 10--.T-4f. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KiiUUe 04 31. d. UuQlwt, tlti fiitk-il Notice Whereby given that tho undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' L'euitoi Columbia county uidlstnbutc tne funds lu lliu bunds of 1 lie Administrators ot tlie esuite of .. ti. Hughes, deceased, will Mi- at. his otllce lu liloijiiihliiirg In Siild count), ou tue Slid diy ot November. lS'.W, at 10 o'clock a. in., to permim t lie duties Of ills sulci uppulntineiit. ; when und v.lieii) ull parlies Interested lujy aiiuc.i,- an I pioseut their t-lulms or be lorever deb.uvcd faiui coming In ou suld fuud. . 11. Kit AN K '..Wlil, l0-&r-4t, Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Flile of Xlvlua WMtniijIU, deceased. Letters teHlumentary on the estate of Elvlna Wbltnlght, line ot Flshli.gcreek township, tol mublu ten, lily, Pennsylvuiila, deceased, have been granted to the Keglsler ot said county to the undersigned exeeulor. All persons having claims against the estate of the decedent are reipiesu-d to present them for settlement, und those indebted to the estate to make paymeut, to the undersigned executor without delay, ti. FRANK ZAKK, Oct. St, TO Executor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. JCnUfle of A. L. tluore, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undoi-slgned Auditor uppolntedby tho (Indians' Comt of Columbia county lodlstrlbute the fund lu the hands or John A. Dlldlne, AdmlnlKtralor of the estate of A. L. Woore, deceased, will sit at his olliee In llieTown of iiiooinsbiirg, said county, on Mouday, the isoih day of November, 1su:i, at 10 o'clock A. u. to perform the duties of his ap pointment, when und where ull parlies Interest ed shall appear and present their claims or bu debarred from coining In for a share of said fund. A. N. YOST, a minor, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Ceo. P. ItelvtiarO, lato of Scoll untii. ueeraiiea. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamen tary ou the estate of Uoo. I. Kclghard, late of Hcott township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned exeoutors. to whom ull ner. sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or de mands will make known the same without de lay. El.WSl.l, JOHN HEIOMAKD, Atty. B. F. ItEluliAKl), 10-W-6U Uxecutoni. T WILL jffcsV f r 12 -A SAR n LONG MENTALi I Q y STRONG ENERGYJP-jNERVES AVFR'3 Sarsaparilla S. P. Smith, of Towanda, Pa., whose constitution was completely broken down, is cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. He writes: " For eight yenrs, I was, most, ot tho time, a great sufferer from constlpa tlon, kidney trouble, nnd Indiges tion, so that my constitution seemed to lio completely broken down. I was Induced to try Ayer's Snrsnparillit, nnd took nenrly seven bottles, with such excellent result" that my stomach, bowels, nnd kidneys nro In perfect con dition, and, In nil their functions, as regular ns clock-work. At the titno I hegnn taking Ayer's Snrsnpnrillit, my weight was only I'JI) pounds j I now enn brng of 15!) pounds, ami was never in bo pood health. If yon could sen 1110 bo fore nnd nfter using, you would want me for n traveling advertisement. I believe this preparation of Snrsnparilla to he the best in the market to-day." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Trepnrcd by I)r. J. C. A yer fc Co., Lowell, Mns. Cures others, will cure you AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter nf the sale of the real estate of David Klllinan. late of Locust tow nship, Col Co., deceas ed, by tlie executor and widow of said decedent. The said sale having lieen eon. tinned absolutely by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county. nnd the money having been paid Into Court, the undersigned appointed by said court an auditor to distribute the proceeds of said sale, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will ineei panics lniercsieii in sain riinn at nis ortlce In Hloomsburg, on Wednesday, the 1Mb day of NovemlH-r, A D., im at III o cloi-k A. M., when and where all persons having a claim or claims against shI.I fund will apwar and pre sent the same or be forever debarred from com ing lu for a share of said fund. KOUKhT M'CKINtillA V, Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. h'ttait ofjermlah 8. Yohe, lair of Hlflln 7Vj.rn Khfp, deeedwd. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Jeremiah H. Vohe, late of Mintln township, deceased, have been granted to the underslgued administratrix to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and thos- having claims or demands will make known tho same without dduy to ELIHABKTII I. YOI11C, IUhkimo, Administratrix, Atty. .Mlillluvuie, l'a. 10-1MI, SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue ot a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out of the vuuii, ui oiiunou rieas oi lotumnia I O. ana 10 med'reeted will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa. on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER u, '93, at i o'clock, P. St., ull thut certain messuage, tenement and tract of laud, situate lu soott township, county of Columbia and Btate of Pennsylvania, nnd bounded r.tid described as follows: on the north, by lands of Joseph lleckman and others, on the east by lands of Peter Ilagenbuch, on the south by lands of James Lake, on the west by lands ot the heirs of John Koblson, deceased. Containing eighty six acres, moro or less, whereon are erected two FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, a bunk barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution at the suit ot Susan Kubnuud Joseph Q. Wells, executors of Isaac S. Kuhn, w ho was the assignee of Clementine U, Ucl muiisuyder and Elmer K. Crevellng, vs. gamut-1 nnuse und Daniel II. Crevellng, aud to be sold as the property of Humuel llouse and Danb l II. (.leveling, KlSktZaVAtty. JOHN MOUIIEY, . Khcrirr. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Vmate of A. J. ih l.uwjMlu, deceowl. Notlco is heri'by given tliut tlie undersigned Auditor, iipniiliited bv the Oniliaiis' i nun ,,r Columbia county 1.0 distribute 1 lio runtl lutlio hands of C. ti. Slun liy, Admlnlslrator or the late of Arthur , I. .M.-l an-'iiiiii. d..c..iwn,i win h't at his otllce la tlie 'ii.wn or Hli mhttrg, said County, on tl. ilst d.iv ul Ocli.ber, isu:), ut 10 o'clock A. M., loiicrfoiin the duties of his said appointment : when aud w hen-all parties Interested may n pear and present their claims or be forever debai red from coining lu ou bald fund. KOliEKTH , LITTLE, 10-13-U. Auditor. S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth St. DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND NOSE A SPECIALTY. 8 to 10 A.M. Bloomsburg Pa OFFICE: UOl'KS. to 4 P. M. 10 9 1'. Al. WATCH El SPECIAL f 30) G. Given to Repairing. BLOOMSBURG, - - - ELECTION PROCLAv t, JOHN MOIIRRY, HlghHnpM. ronnty, Commonweal JTJI ?' "Cow,... hereby mnke known .i nn,V ivnt,,:--" electors of the count v iWmitvim nmi,.. ." election will be held 'in the .,',"'' " l'n, in, lil, 1 .... " ""''I 'Mint v V 111. mntj 1; TUESDAY, NOVEMHKR, being the Tuesday nevt f,,.),,,,. aU Monday of said month l,,r n... ' 'he iw Imj tho several persons liwluafieVk one person for Judge of sunn.,, lYiinsylvanlu. '""Prenw Coiln One person for Treasurer nt .. Pennsylvania. r f 01 " "Ul tine person for Pmlhototary ami n Courts of Cnluiuhln County ' n" ( '"kot ik one person for llegMer and llCfmi,.( . timlila County. "nji r 0( tv one person for i reost.rcr of n,UllW ' One person for District Attorney hree persons fori oimty luiiMi,i Three persons for Coui.iv i , r1!! tine person for County Survey r The (pistlllcd voters of this,;,,,,:,- . by authorized and required to vol.. I,t1 IT mi wilt ten or ,' , ly ptlu(.j !'''' "V writ ten, as follows i"'"m ni ,,JrJ, HEITHUCAN TICK KT Judge of Nuprcine Court-n. sXiin r htate Trensun.r Siimin.i i . Ml. rrothonolary and lerk of the r,..',-urllolHTts.,..- . - I'l"""- Iteglster and l(econ,.r-I.ewlsO m-iim . 1 reasurer-H. s. tioi!,. " ninny i onuniKsioner v H -. m District Atlorney-H. a. Mcklllin' C.Mll.Iy Audltor-W. M. Moimi' , t"J rrW DKMOCUATIC Tl KKr' go'nU,ll,, HX,i'n''u" "'"'"'-"ainii-i '((. Thor mate Treasurer-Frank C. niUrn yuici'.""""",ry u"rk "" ''"-. I Koglnter and lteconler Chares II pM Treasurer -J. It. Fowler. Cominlssioners it, M. Ikcli r. .1. (; RW,t JMslilct Alton.yT. II. Ilanlv S"k' I'l.t tl, IV Al,.M,..n. I I.. Drelsboch. " ' r ""m"s' W. A i'ouiiiy ourveyor c. II. Moore. IMtoilllllTION TICKIT fudge of Miun-inc ( otirt - llerliertT -. Htale Tn-aslirer-John . K, ,,i ' Alr,H- John"11"""100' n"d 1 U'rk "' U"''c"im-Mli Jieglsler and lieconler Joseph I'l kcnstim i.-ir.m- ,.. i. nine Commissioners ens. Aaron Smith, wihim 5t,-,. District Attorney . W. Dl--l--r,n Audltunt Klctiard rtnlili, ti. A. fatter. I'KtU'I.Ii.S T1CKKT. Judge of the s-upremts Coil rt Oelm n, son. L Mate rreasurer F. M. Windsor." HV NOVfN ATIHM I'll.ri, County Tn-asurer .losei.ii v. p,.nit 1 alsci liereliy make known mid irire nmi Hi I tun Places of liiildlmr the nir. .,i,i..i, ,. Iii the wveral wanls, ismmglis, dls'rt.-ij il townships within tho county nl tuluuibii u, as follows, vl.: Heaver township, at the public house of C 1 riliumaii. Ilenton township, at the public house a KelchnerA Hess, In the town of Ilenton. Ilerwlck N. K., at the tin simp of ii,irCT A lluckltigham on east side of I'ine sireet bo tween Mxlh and Seventh. lreets,;iu lUt-W ough of Ilerwlck. Hern Irk S. K., at the easterly sldeot the pub. lie building on heeoud street, Ih iwih h Miua und Mulls-rry streets, In the lloruugh ot ttt wick. Herwlck N". W., at the band room of Ham (irozler on the easterly side of tue alley tw. tween Third aud Jucksou htreels, la the B ough of Herwlck. berwlek S. W., at the westerly side nt ib public building ou fecond sins t. uetsnu Var ket and .Mulberry streets, lu the bnrutuh ot Ilerwlck. HIo.mii, 1st rreclnct, at the Court 11"U. li BliHimsburir. III. Mim, iml Treclnct, at Store nouv of i Menrs, corner nt n and Weststs., Hlonuuhiirt. Hloum, .lid i'rt-cluct, at the Tuwu liaU, U Blisimsbuig. Hloom, ti u Precinct, at the Fubllc Douk n in. oiger, lu Itltsimsburg. Hrlarcivek township, ut the Mam nohod house, Catawlssa Borough, at tho shop of Thumu Cherrlngton, In the llurough of ( utuwiua. Catawlssa township, In the tenement lioust of the heirs of Henry llollliigsheiid, dcoenjei uear the grist mill of said deceaw d. Centre township, at the public school huuae near Lafayette Creasy 's. Centralla, 1st Ward, at tho public House o! M. w . Urennan. lu Centralla. Centralla, 2ud Wanl, at the public house nl D. F. Curry, lu Centrulla. Cleveland township, ut Keller's school house. Conyngham, North District, at t lie house near the colliery ot John Andervon 10. conynghuui.tsiulhcust, ut the public hoiue Of Patrick .Mohan. Coiiyiigham, houtltwest, at the public liouy of Oeorge U. u-nier, In l.M-ustdale peony ugUam West District at Mldvulley School llouse. tlkOlnfrei,fL- tnurnuliln ut tlie house Of n. VXJ nouse. oreenwood E:ist at the public house ol W'u. Black lu ltohrsburg. , tireeiiwissl West, at the shop of Niuiuol u ler, lu ilreetiwood. Hemlock township at the public liou 01 Charles lMetorich, 111 the town or lluckliorn. Jackson lownslilp, at the houso u(U. a lllrlemaii, In Jackson. ,. . Us.-ust township at the public house of Natia K ii, in-, in Mumidtu. Madison tnwusulp nt the public house ot Elmer Mcllrlilc, in Jerseytown. , Main township, at the public nou ui sou W. Mhuman. lu MuIun Hie. , . Miniln township, at th- punnc uuujb BetiJ. Pennypacker, 111 MirUlnvlllc. .Mlllvllle ll.iniugli, ut tU puuuc u"" K. l'.lce, In .Mill vllle. M MollKlUr township, Ut tlie puuia; u -Lloyd Kelehuer, at liu;s-rt. , .Mt. I'leusant township, at, tho t'H"" house of Kobei t C. Howell , orange township, at the public nouns a Hiram MialTer. in Orangeville. Hue township, ul I he Cent re school ""jr Hoarlngcreek lownslilp, ut the house ' saJ" ULSeoi t'Vust, at Odd Fellows Hull, In Krf Scott West, at odd Fellows Hull, In l-'l01 North Hugnrloaf, at the public hou.-ol i. Perry, lu i enir.il. , . .1 8011th nugailouf, at tho old school bouw C-ib-s Creek. ,.,. n. I oils ahull lie opened at seven , ' , "r.irnblu nnd shall coiil lime oiien without W rrup it adj.Mirnineni until seven o 'olut-k p. tue polli will be closed. NOT1CK IS IIKKl.l,, .. - - . .v. 1 uai every person, cs,-i-i, , ,s , ,wf, Peace and Aldermen. Notaries rumi" . sons In the mllltla service ot '"e ue shall hold, or shull within tw" w " 1 " , held uny ulllcu or apisilni uu-ut of " aI,j under the tinted Mates, or of UH "ml eliy or cornorated district, wh-ther a im slou-d olilcer or otherwise a subipllii" . .Ilie IT nu'etlt who Is or siiall be em i".y " " 1 :.nlji Leglslallvi Kxoct mlve nr. 1 1 in cian e " or this Mate, or of any city, or 01 ' a; aied district, a' d also, thut, ev;r " "'. Congress and of tlie ciituin'di l ' " j itr ct:y, or conunlssloiieis ot aii.v Incoil trlctare bylaw Incapable of ho 1)1 ' clslii at the same time, the onice 'r"Wrie mentor Judge, Inspector or ClerK, i ' , thm of tins Coniiuouwe.iUh, un-l ; ... ..i.v'IJa specior. Judge or other olll 'er or sa u siiall be . llglble to be then voted lei- ,,,0 The Insoeciors and .lilil. ' 1 ...... .mini - .... IKJ ' shall meet at the ivspeetlve .1 (, wliU'U n.li.U lll'-l-u 11 111,' l--" , , , ,. 10"" for holding the eh-etlou lu the dlstt ' 1 .j thev ri-so -ctlvelv belong, before s" " ,,orl ill the morning, und each of i",'-!'1.' ' ,lU1iiliJ shall appoint one clerk, who Hindi voter of sUcUdl.slrlcuHN MorKEy, bhei-lft '8 ollloe, Itlo imsburg. Oct.. In1 -: , tm tff i&JRIUI sT ATTENTION PA. less