The Columbian. Correct Kiillruutl 'lime faille, Trains on llio 1'hll.lilelphlA A; l!. It, lcam Iihusm ailollowsi nuiiujien HUM II. e..w a. in. 4:ixl p, in. SOUTH. 11 M n. m. WW v. in. Trains ou the 1). 1. A: W. H. It. leave HIooiiisuuil' I CVT11. 8.88 a. in. II. .VI n. in :".0u a. in. 11.17 11. 111. I'VM P. 111. 4..KS p. in. 'I'lio 8.KS a. in. train connects at NoriliutnbcilnDcl villi lliuu.33 irnln un l'ctins) Ivui.i.i iuilu, uacliliiL? Vlillmieliiiilauta.l p. in. ' 8 Tho 11:6.1 train connects with l'lilUIelnhl-i ana lll'UUHIK lUilU Ul, UUpi'll, ivuvillllg I'lllIdUCl- JUlia lib U.UU JI. IU. Tho l i:M train connects with llnnsjlvnnla ro.m Ul lll WlUIIIUUl IHIUkUt l.UU, IVlM-uiUg 1 111 ullli p. 111. Tlio l.Jid n. in. train connects with l'cnnsvlvani.i Da i at NorihuinbcrLunl at 8,u5 p. in., ana readies l imuui'iiuu.i at. o;vit u. iu. Trains on tho N. & V. 1). Hallway pass llloorn NOBTH. SOCTlt. 1 1 :E7 a. ni. 15:01 p. m. 0.30 p. 111. 4:15 p. 111. IMililIc HnlcH. John Kelclincr will pell real estate In Scott township on December Uih, See ail. vc'tlsement. I'crMoitnl, Thos. 12. Harder was fori-mau of tlio Grand Jury. Mr. Geo. Fenstermachcr of l'hllnilelpliln, was In town tlio first of tlio week. Hon. William Rcpshcr of Lclilghtoti, was In court Oils week. J. 1!. Vannatta was said to le the liand somest man In the jury this wick. Miss Siidn Sloan Is visiting filenils In Philadelphia. II. P. Carter of Tunkhannock, was In town this week. Miss Magglu Jacoby Is visiting friends in the west. William Shaffer Is nblc to be out again, nnd his friends wcro pleased to see him on our streets a tow days ngo. Hudson Owen of Berwick, one of the old-tlmo Jeffersoniau Democrat, was in town on Tuesday. W. C. McKluncy nnd P. S. Kinporls ie turned from th Ir western trip on Jlon day. Ihey weic out us far as 1. illan Ter rltory. John P. llannon, David Webli, Daniel Goodman, Martin Welsh, John Crane and B.J. Dyke represented the low rend, in court this week. For Silk JIulTU rs, go to Lowcn'uerg'a. W. P. Rodlno has tho contraC for pap eritig tho Lutheran church at Ca' iwlssn. Berwick stako huldera chargi flvi per cent, of the pot for their trouble. Christmas Cards now open ut tli.' Colum wan store. C. II. Brown is i mining the laundry over Deutler's, anil is doing some line work. Wantep. Teams for hauling lurk anil lumber, from tract on North Mountain. Inquire of J. P. Itink, Lightstrect, IV Revival services are being held in the Evangelical church on Fourth Street, by Rev. S. P. Ecmer. Christmas Cards nt wholesale to country dealers, nt the Cow. mm an store. Call and examine. The Presbyterian fair and supper will be hehl in tiharplcss' store room Instead of JIcKluney's, tills Friday and Saturday evenings. Don't forget the fair and supper to bo given this Friday and Saturday evenings, by the ladies of the Presbyterian Church, In Shnrpless' store room. Tho conviction of one man for throwing stones nt n political procession ought to have a cood effect In tho future. Such conduct is highly improper nnd danger. 0113. Rev. 0. II. Strunk has resigned the pas toratc of the Reformed congregation, and will take charge of a church at Schuylkill Haven. Ho has many friends here who will be sorry to lose him. Thoiionx gotten up last week nbout the finding of $47,000 in an Iron chest cn mi Island in the river below Danville, gel in to all tho dally papers. Tho story itself was proof of Hi falsity. The Captain Kiild part was too much. Tho Teachers' Institute will open in the Opera House on December 29th, and every teacher in the county should make ar rangemcnts to be present. Vble Instruct ors and eminent lecturers will be in attind nncc, nnd assist iu making tho exercises entertaining nnd Instructive. Tho contract for heatlug the court house by sloam Is completed, and tho machinery was llred up on Saturday. Wo believe Mr. Brower has done a very satisfactory job, nnd llio improvement will bo found a very great one In the comfort of the county of ficials nnd the public generally. The Ilistoiy of Columbia county will be sold for ijl.!15 until January 1st. 000 pages, Illustrated, well bound, on heavy tinted paper. This is less than cost, but tiny must be disposed of. Sent by niail on re ceipt of price. Address, The Columbian, Bloomsburg, Pa. Nov 284w Tho trial of Dr J. L. Bauer for practic ing medicine without being lawfully registered, occupied all day Tuesday. The result was a verdict of guilty. As this is n caso which will affect physlciaus ull over the State, wo will give a synopsis of the facts, nnd the chnrgo of the court next week, There will probably be some arrests made soon, unless tho gangs that Infest the street corners on Sunday nlgl'tB quit their boisterous and disorderly conduct. Pro fanity and indecent language are indulged In, and It Is very unpleasaiit for ladles who aro obliged to pass thesu crowds on their way to und from church, The favorite points of rendezvous nro tho corner ut the First National Bank, and at Third and Market. Ono exception should have been uiiido in our last issue In speaking of those Repub licans who darkened their houses dur ing thu Democratic demonstration, Tho rosldenco of the proprietor of the Utpubliean was brilliantly Illuminated and dccoraWd with Hags nnd Chinese lanterns. Is It pos. ilble th it ho thus hoped to keep on thu right side of the winning party, and thus retain the spoils, or was It because, llku some other pimple, ho couldn't help It? W. II. Gil nioi e Is now ready for tho Holiday trade, He has opened an lm menso Mock of Toys of every kind and de scription, and a visit to his store will bo well repaid, It U linpotslble to enumerate what you will s r there. Go niid look for yourself. Instructions In nil branches of Drawing find Penmanship by Mrs. E. II. Gardner, teacher of Drawing and 1'enmntishlp In II. S. N, S, Clnss, Friday nflcmooii, Saturday morning mid afternoon. ItiMllulu terms. Mrs. E. It. Gakdneii, H. 8. N. 8. Nov 21.1 tv Our esteemed frleniUof tint Townnila Inurnal nro Issuing n largo paper for tho holidays. It Is an eight page edition, nnd l fllled with very Interesllng reading mat. tir, nnd is liberally patronized by niher llfU. Towanda Is n wtlenwako business town, and It Is blessed In tho possession of several excellent newspapers, the JmirniJ being ono of the best. Wo rejoice at Its prnsperily and congratulate It on Its enle prize. "Peck's Bail Boy" wa, playcil at tho Op era iiouse last I'rtdny cvenlmj, to n fair nil tllinco. It Is a roaring f.ure, and kept the houso In n continual buistof lauzhlcr, Hie grocery scene, which s cnrrleil with Hie company, Is capital, and all tho parts are well nileil. With one or two cxeep. lions tlio play Is freo from vulgarity. Tho skating 6ccno, the goat scene are good. ami, In fact, all through, tho piny is novel ono. Winter Caps In til styles nt I.owcnberg's Two young men wcro arrested on Satur. day night on Market street by Constabl Woodward, for disorderly conduct and profanity. They were both drunk. On of them spent the night In the lock-up, nnd was fined $4 and costs, which ho paid next morning. The other wi.o lodged In Jail for carrying n revolver nnd a "billy." Tlio practice of carrying concealed weapons, by young men is altogether too prevalent, and the authorities nro determined to break it up, If possible. Mr. Charles Atkinson, the well-known niannger of Atkinson's Comedy Companies in the "Peck's Bad Boy" plnys, will start next season, nsslstcd by Miss Lttlio Bate, in tlio new romantic drama, "Vnndemnr anil Vivlcune," written especially for them, Die scenes of the drama nro laid in Cor sica. The characters of "Vandcmnr and Vivicnne" nro Intensely romantic and cmo. tlonal. The play has n strong plot and sev. cral new and startling scenic and median ical effects will be presented. ror rieuy uvercoata lor little boys, go to I.owcnberg's. The first number of "The Church" has been Issued at Philadelphia. Tim pape was formerly the EpitcnpcU lUgiblcr, but the name and management havo recently been changed, the Hev. A. A. Marplo having ac cepted the position of editor. It is of con venient size, very neat m Its mechanical appearance, and will continue to be what the Rtgistcr has long been, one of tlio lead ing church papers of the country. Tht Church should go Into the home of every bpiscopallan in tho state. (hir readers will do well to note the ad vcrllsements of A. C. Vales & Co., am when visiting Philadelphia in search ol Clothing, make sure to call at their sales. rooms in the Ledger Building, 6th nnd Chestnut Sis. The magnitude and variety of their stock make it nn easy matter to supply any de mand, .while the prices are as low as the market affords. A visit to their stores will not be regretted. Tlio following Item comes by way of the ttilkesbarre Tclrphnne: "The Espy boat yard of the Pennsylvania Canal Company has suspended nearly all their workmen. and In a fw days will shut down entirely until after January 1st. In fact, but littl worn will ho done there this winter, and the season in all respects will bo the dull est ever seen there. Tho hundred men who find employment there do not feci much encouraged over tho prospect. Tho Company usually build twenty or thirty uoats each year. kry Little Snow in- Deokmiikk. Tho weather prophet A. J. DoVoe predicted that the mild weather of November would continue until tho 10th, when it would close with a sudden drop in the tempera. tine, caused by the formation of two storms, ono over the South Atlantic States and the other over the lower lake region. l'roplict DuVoo seems to have prognostica ted correctly. In tho Middle States, ho says, our cold snaps will bo short, and tho northwest winds will shift to northeast, with clear weather, followed by n heavy white frost ond southeast winds, followed by warm rain storms. We will see very Utile snow during December. The lnrgcst Stock of Kobes, . Lup Blank ets, go to I.owcnberg's. On Wednesday afternoon of last week while taking u load of hay from tho barn of I), Hughes, his son Georgo found a lot of ovircoats, vests, gloves, underclothing, hats, cups and jewelry buried under tho hay. The store of Mr. Hllburu at Shlck. shinny bad been robbed on Monday night, and hearing of tho finding of these goods, Mr. Hllburn came down on Thurtday af ternoon and recognized them as his, and they wcro delivered to him. A warrant was Issued for tho arrest of suspected parties but they could not be found. Up to this time no clue has been obtain ed. Tom. Jones nnd Ed. Meyers were arrest ed last week by Constable Woodwnrd on the charge of robbing the house of Lloyd Sliuuinn nn November 5th, There were three men in the party who did the steal ing, Two of them got Mrs, Shuman to go out with them to look at tho hogs, and tlio third ono went into tho houso and took i 25 out of a trunk belonging to Alfred Mil. ler.a hoarder, and then all three decamped. Jones was caught at Wllkcsbarrp, and .Myers at Hiipcrt. The third man who gave, his name as Itellley is In Jail nt Wll kesbarro on nuother charge. Mrs. Shuman identified the men. They nro nil strangers here, Jones and Myers wero tried on Tucs day, J. II. Maize and O. C. Evans, Ksqs., being appointed by tho court to defend them. After the evidence was glvon thu plea ol not guilty was withdrawn, and tho prisoners pleaded guilty. Notice To Tax Collector). An act of the Legislature nnd approved June, 2nd 1881, (See pamphlet laws, pago 45) requires tax collectors, township and borough officers to make return of sented and unseated lands upon which no pro. pcrty can bo found from which to mnko taxes, to the County Commissioners on or before the first day of January next, with a sufficient inscription by boundries or otherwise, of each separato lot or tract nnd about tho quantity of tin) same. Thoso who fall to mnko returns by said day will bo held tor such loss. Taxes so returned become n lieu against tho property no re turned. Wo havo blanks on which these returns nre tube uiado and will furnish them upon application of collectors. Jouw II. Cabky, Coin's. Clerk. Commbslonei's Office. Nov. Hth tf. If you need uuy thing Iu the lino of a silver or gold watch or any nrtlclo of jew .lry, silver ware, &c. Call at L. Bernhardt, Jewelry Store, nnd get thu best for your money. THE COLUMBIAN AM) DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tlie iMiHl-onlcc. 8lnco tho olectlou of Cleveland the que? tlon ts to who will be tho next poAtmnster of Btooinsburg has been discussed. number of applicants havo been named, some because they have publicly annouti cod their intention to make the effort for tlio appointment, nnd others only as u mat ter of conjicluic, It is Paid that thu nnme of the senior editor of this paper has been suggested among others, as n probabl' candidate for the honor, and hence this ar ticle. We may say, once for all, that we have not been, .ro not now, nnd shnll not be an applicant fur tho post. office. Our reasons for this are numerous. Onu of Ilium thatprihips wo couldn't get the appoint meut If wo wanted It ; another Is thf.t we don't want It It we could get Hi another Is that we prefer to devote our entire atten tion to journalism, nnd do not wish to be hnmllciipped In our woik by being tho holder of n government office. Please do not accuse us of declining what has never been offered. When pso plu say that wo are asking for Hint whlcl we do not want, wc hnve a perfect right to deny thu charge, nnd to take ourselves out of the way of those who do want It, There will, no dotiut, be a tusslu for tho ap pointment, and the Columuian wishes suc cess to the winner. mi mm. Butchering la tho order of the day. A. L. Folk went to Sunbury on Satur day. Mr. Caleb Creasy returned from Virgin ia on Tuesday, where he had been since July. He was making peanut pickers which Is an Invention of his and his broth cr's who resides In Williamsburg, Virgin in. Ed. Sihweppcnhlscr nnd Seymour Pohc of Centre took a rnbbit hunt In these parts on Thanksgiving day. The polo raising at West Mifflin on Sat urday was n complcto success. The pole Is 112 feet long and was hauled to tho place via. Mlfillnvllle by an eighteen horse team headed by music. On the nrrlval It was greeted by an enormous crowd of enthu siastic democrats who immediately hoisted It. The llttlo boys In their enthusiasm secured a pole 40 feet long and raised it about 50 yards from the other. Hocks of wild turkeys are frequently seen along the Nescopeck .iiountain. What is the matter with our band ? Hev. Hassinger will deliver a lecture In tho Lutheran church on Saturday eve. Subject, Boldness of Luther. On Monday, 24th ult. while C. Harpster was moving his thresher nnd separator his team became frightened and upset the ma chlno breaking and almost entirely ruining it. Ira Brown of Scranton has accccnted a position as clcik for A. W. Snyder. Another pole raising In townouSitur day next. CliooHltiuu Hiinljuiitl. A girl, if she cannot always choose, can always refuse ; and generally her difficulty is this It is evident that this man is mak ing love to me j I do not love him, but I Ibink I might do so if I choose; shall I choose or shall I forbear ? It Is here that the power of choice comes in ; and It is here that the voice of prudence mmt bo heard, if It is to be heard at all. In such circumslunces a girl will act wisely if sho pays considerable attention to tho general opinion that Is held of the gentleman in question by his professional brethren or bis business acauaintanccs. It is, in short, not tho man who Is agrecablo among wo man, but he who Is well liked by his own sex, who Uthe man to choose as a husband. There nro certain persons, however, of the opposite sex who are almost as good judges of a man's disposition ns those of his own, anu uiey aro his sisters. A girl can al- ways tell how a man stands with his sis tors j if they nre really fond of him she may feel almost sure that he will make a good husband. A mother, of course, al ways speaks well of her son j it is not what she says of him, but his behavior to her, that is to bo looked to. And a lady may feel certain of this point, that as a man now treats his mother and sisters, so he will treat her six months after marriage. All this may seem very cold-blooded, very far removed from thu tender feeling which the courtship induces. But after all a girl has n choice to make, a choice upon which tlio whole happiness of her life will de- pend ; mid there is always a time, whether she notices it or not before she parts with thu control of her heart to which she ought to listen to her judgment. Dcrr'n. Eniioit's CoLuiiniAK : JJearSiri ; As this has been a season of great rejoicing of tho Democrats all over our land I thought I would write u few lines for publication, to Inform you and your readers how wo uro celebrating the grandest victory ever achieved by a freo people. Wo had n gathering of the Democracy at this place Wednesday, SOth for the purpose of raising ajhlckory pole, and to rejoice generally over the victory of Hon. Grovcr Cleveland and Hendricks. The pole was a fair representation of thu grand Old Party. As straight ns a lino nnd a tough ns Old Hickory. About 3 o'clock tho sturdy yeomanry of tho hills and val leys camo pouring in and soon tho fasten. tigs weio made secure for tho Colors. Tho stay ropes wcro fastened and with a wild liurrah and u strong pull the noble hick. I ory once meru stood on end. wavlnc tho ! noblo ensign to tho breeze. After tho polo was made secure, !i tremendous cheers wero given for Hie Ued, White and Blue. more for lhe President and Vice Presi dent elect. 3 more for Now York and 3 more for Indiana. After the cheering had ceased a song entitled, Tho "Red, Whltn nnd Blue," composed and sung by A. J. Derr, ns followj i Orovcr Clot eland Is tho cholco of the nation, A statesman botn noblo and true, Ho will Blvo us a grand administration, Under colors of tlie red, white and blue. The Itepubllcans aro dismayed and downhearted, uc; un iuu& as ii nicy nuu mo imies; But tho Democrats are Joyous and elated, And proud of tho red, whlto and bluo. No wonder tho Democrats are slnglni;, Anu are nalng a ttrand Jubilee They are happy In tho victory that Is rlUKlny, Telling them that tho poor man ts freo. The old Kinptro Ktato has done nobly By standing by her favorite oao. Indiana has dono her whole duty By bravely sustaining her son. Tho Union, tho Union forover, The Democratic party will sustain Thu rabeals will bo hurled fiom placo ami power, Novermoro to be seated again. Their will bo a happy demonstration When President cic eland takes his seat, flo'll bo owned by no cltnuo or faction But ba President of tho wholo United Mates. Tho people, tho people nre shouting, Ileonusa they've been steadfast nud true i They've achieved a mlslity resolution, And are tdiiglng th red, whlto and bluo. Jim Blotni) and company aro forming A procession up Bait lllvcr to go, But the lladlcals aro growling and waiting, They are dying very hard and veryslow, Hurrah I for tlie ncmocratto party, H has battled for the poop eoiery time. It has cowid down fraud and opposition, .tnd Is as lively a corpse as you'll find. Dec. 2nd, '74. Buffalo Bill. H -lntloiiH (o U. l.owetiliurit'H 1'rlxr llvliiw. A certain degree of pride In one's per Miiiiu nil neiii'iiiiee is alwnis in liocoinmenil ed and a Well-dressed i!"ntleimin and lady W .Iklnif Mill! bv sliln itiillnliM Hip i-vi. n'l tin- beholder, livery day you will meet In IiuhIiicss circles scores of handsomely clutlipil people who owe In great measure uirir nun no icaranru loihu lint r itncn, Our experience In this branch of trndu lit a warrant that nil patrons, will be siiltid Fur plain or fancy winr for all seasons uti I latest styles, call mi Yours Truly Mrst auil only correct solution. Dluk Metlicrnll, Bloomsburg. Pair of Blcjo.e Khirts. Second, E. II. Johnson, Htlpcrt. Gosa. nn r Coat. Third. W. H Welilver, Eyers Grove Scarf and Scarf Pin. Hlieclal oner. Wudo not believe Iu thu chromo busl nei!S. All the county newspapers aro pub- llshcd nt rates so low thai thu margin of profit Is very small, and unless nil subscri bers pay up, tho loss Is nearly equal to the profits. Wc consider that our renders get tho full worth of their money out of this paper at $1.50 a year, and wo cannot nf- ford to give every subscriber a gold wntcli or a piano, at that price. But wo will do this i Every subscriber who will pay up all uircarages nnd ono year Iu advance will receivo for one year, Good Chtcr, n monthly paper devoted to the Interests of homo nnd family, nnd containing much vnlunblo rending matter. A sample copy can be seen at this olllcc. This offer will stand only for a limited time, and all who wlsli to get f?2.00 worth for $1.50, should nttend to It at once. Hotel XtiivclopcH III tlic Mail i. The rule governtng the disposition of un delivered letters sent from hotels has been heretofore to send them to the Dead Luttcr Office, regardless of tho printed request to return to the hotel. This rule was recent- ly "mended by PostmaMiT General Hatton as 'ollows i "Unclaimed letters enclosei in jnvtiopes upon which hotel cauls nre printed, should not bo relumed to the mailing office unless su b envelopes have written or printed thereon the words ito- turu to,' in ndditlon to tho hotel card. Pro prietors of hotels should omit tho usual re tin ii request from supplied envelopes to tht Ir guests j nnd gueMs using such en- vol pes should be careful to desiguato wln.t disposition should be made of letters scr, by them in case Uiey cannot be de. Ilv. red." Cciitrnlin. Thomas Gallagher, who was causht in a breast at Hazel Dell hut week, died from the Injuries reclved, on Thursday. Ill funeral, which took j.laeu on SAluiday, the largest seen here fur u long time. Thanksgiving Day wns observed lieie in the usual way. The storis, with a few ex ceptions, were closed, and services were. held In the various churches. Thu attend anc, however, was. very slim, ns Hie col lleries did not suspend woik. lhe dwelling house situated behind Curry's Hotel is being moved on skids lo tho vacant lot opposite Murphy's, on Lo cu't Avenue. The exercises of Hie Foily Hours' De- vollon commenced iu the ChIIioMc church on Ninthly morning ili.-h Mn3 was cel. cbrated by Kev. Biism II, after which an eloquent sermon was preached by liev. O'Neal of Lancaster. During the devotion the church was crowd, d, day and ninht. Thu Interior was beimllfnlle ilnpnrnn.il with evergreen, w die the altar was pro fuscly covered with ffowets of all descrin- Hons, which presented n be'iutiful back- ground to the hundred lighted candles. The exeicises closed on Tuesday eveninc. Daniel Sweeny, one of our enterprising young men, has gone into the dry eoods business. May success attend him. i The Young Folks' Social Club were en- tertained at the residence of Mr. Cooe on Thanksgiving evening. Quito a number of Jit. Carmelites were present, und nto heartily of tho "big" turkey. An overcoat was stolen from tho rack in front of Goldstciu's store on Saturday night, by somo unknown party. Sus- plcion points to threu young men who weru in the store in tho early part of tho evening, nud said there would be no dilll. culty In stealing one of tho coats. Wnr- mts havo been issued foi their arrest. A gentleman from Clearfield county was in town on Tuesday looking for n desira blc place upon which to erect u skating rink. M vrlo Jones and Alice Strausscr were mat i led on Tuesday evonl.ig. Mr. Will Woodside or .ut. Carmol. is a ticqucnt visitor to our town. Wonder what's tho attraction? John Sweeney of Jlnuch Chunk, snrnt Monday wllh William Sweeney of this plae. Mis. John Cook, nte Mbs Laura Trout. mar, la visiting her parents. comid.vioa7):ii. A Hurprlhe I'urly. On tho uvenlng of tho 27th of November grand and complete fcutnriso partv wna given Miss Mary Welilver, at the residence of hr-r father, Daniel Welilver, in Grecu wood. All the arrangements weru well planned and carried out by her sister, Jlin. llio. .Mary was invlte.il nu-nv hv ln.r .,n sin, Jlrs. Emma Ilarlman, living at itohrs- m,rK't0 '""I'l until tho evening appointed for tl'" fi!llllcflS. and on arriving home sho found, to her complete; surprise, tho houu well filled with all the young people of thu surrounding neighborhood. The plan worked well, nnd to tlio satisfaction of all. On the afternoon .Mary thought sho mutt go hume, ns she failed to sco miy thing special In her being invited to Mrs. Hartmnn's, but her friend nud cousin in. slsted on her staying until evening, when sho should bo taken back. The occasion was in honor of her birthday Hie evening being pleasantly spent In tho enjoyment of excellent music, dancing, singing, and so. clal conversation. .Messrs. Joseph Drelhle. bis, William Bangs, Sherman Eves and Georgo -Miller comprised the orchestra. Tho tncks wero previously raised out of tlio carpet, by Miss Minnie, and It was the work of but a Moment till the room was completely clean d for the dance. At tho sound of Joe's fiddle sets began to form, and wo noticed In tho first dance tho Misses Miller, JUsses Dielblebls, Misses Patton, Misses Welilver, Miss Falnuan and others Any ono desiring to hear sweet musio ami see flno dancing, should be mound wheu there is ,i surpriso parly in Greenwood, and "seek no further." All passed off as "merrily us n marriage bell," nothing occurring during tho whole cvoulngto make tho gathering anything elsobut a happy one. The daunt nnd other enjoyments passed along till the "wo sina' boms" came around, when all bade good-byo or morning hoping for tho op. portunlty to give JIary many moro such calls t nlthough she bad no hand or lot In getting up this party, Mary had as much fun and real enjoyment out ol it as nny one present but .Mlunk had the work. ! Ann you can well reckoi i)aulel" wun't 'b.li id These young fou. ill lead "dad's" Col umax. Tjiami-. Herwlck. Mr, A, V. Bower returned from a visit to Cailjlc, Sal ti i dny evening. Messrs. 8. A. Peek and Satn'i. Burke of Northumberland visited this plnco lost week. After a prolonged suspension the rolling mill Is mica more put In full blast, nud no coidlng to reports, has prospects for work which will extend far In the wlntsr. A re unction on an nvcragu of about ton per cent took place the first of the month, which was received by the mon as satis factory. Tho answer to that correspondent's pun zlu Is, ah 1 We will figure it out during Hie holidays. Work on tho Inslilo of the new Y. M. C. A. building Is rapidly progressing, and when finished will boa success. Although some of theso peculiar pcoplo still think It Is'nt safe. Jesse Edwardsand Glicon Bclshline left for Jonestown, Tuesday to try tuulr luck with the shotgun. Unfiling matches nre getting quite num erous, ono good sized match above town thu other night has supplied several others, Mose with tho rest. Ills contained a nine pound turkey, and was put up by tho win. ncrs In succession until ono was rich. The weather prophets aro doing remark ably well In their guessing ns shown by their results of late. Three now take dinner nt Charley Finch's table. The ndditlon Is In the shape of a bran now baby boy. Mr. Oeo. W. Pooler Is very sick with Malarial fever. Ruv. JI. L. Smyscr preached tho Centen nial sermon on Methodism to a largo con- grcgatlon last Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Jackson and JIlss Helen Jamison returned from New York Satur day evening, There Is still game around Berwick, as shown by tbo gamebags, two men hav ing caplurcd twenty-slx email and two phcasantn, and mother party bringing down twenty rabbits In Hie saino day. oranaevllle. The individual who visits Oranircvlllo at long Intervals, cannot help but be forcibly improsscil with tho progrcssiveness nf that town. Its rapid growth, and more esnecl. illy the removal of old, homely and dilan. idated buildings, and thu replacing of architecture highly ornamental and fanci ful, patterns of model style, spacious and substantial, shows u spirit of enterprise nil tin lit not met with in evory counlry town. Whatever industry attributes to its prosperity wo know not, but it shows push ,n many directions. And Its citizens evi- dently pride henisclves with its outer ap- pearnuce. It has excellent Intellectual fa- cilllies, and Hrst-clas schools, and the ob- pct of first Impurtnncu Is bv no means neglected the education ontl training of llio children. Tho moral influences aru also very good. It has two line churches, nnd several denominations nru represented, llHurent minisleis reside there, and nil ail. vantage Is taken, as opportunity presents occasion, to elevate the moral standard of thu people. The meicantlle, no doubt, is the lending pursuit, while mei'haiiism Is n fair rival. It is also a creat lumber emnn. urn. i'liere, hnwevir, frequently appears tn many, n nuisance In the form of heaDs of refuse, trash, and fractious of wrecked vehicles and machinery alongside the street in the upper eud of town, where peo pie sometimes pass with difficulty in sea sons of much travel. Taken altogether It is a first-class town, und i? situated at tho extreme western end of "Nob Mountain." and In close proximity to "Bit; Fisliinir. creek. needs Recorded. The followine deeds have been recorder! since those last published : Georgo Boyer and wife to Margaret n. Kress, Centrnlla. Isaac Crevcling ind wife to Stephen W. Hill, Scott. Peter Basin and wlfo to Minerva Glad. felter, Mlfllln. C. W. Hess and M. A. Hess to Phlnnna Smith, Jlilllln. Charles H. Boner and wlfo tn Tlinmn Chrlsman, Bloomsburg. Abraham Bobbins and wife to William F. Andreas, Fishlugcreek. Alexander Morgan and wife to William A. JIarr, Trustee, Ceutralla. illlam A. JInrr, Trustee, to Jano O. Torrey, Ceutralla. William Torrey and wife to Aucusta Morgan, Ceutralla. Alexander Morgan and wife to D. Lorab Jlaugor, Ccntralla. D. Lorah Mauger lo Alexander Morcran. Centrnlla. Alexander Jlorcan to Arthur Mnf Un, Centrnlla. Lloyd Paxton to M. E. Church nf ii.iini.rt .Montour. John Fatis nnd wife to Joseph II. Puttnn. Greenwood. 0. W. Miller and wlfo to Isaac S. If ulin. Scott. William S. Mover and wife lo Helstnr V White, Bloomsburg. Isaiah Bower and wlfo to Freeman Bow. er, Berwick, Locust Jit. C. & I. Co. to JIartraret Tingley, Ccntralla. Jacob Christian and wlfo tn Tl inmuu tl Smith, Jackson. Eli Barton to Georgo W. Bobbins, Pino. U. J. nnd M. F. Conner to Boniamiu btiner, Centre. John J. Drclsbach and wife to William A, Drolsbach, Denver. Martha Brown to Betsey F. Brower. Scott. Jasper Stetler and witc to M. S. Annln. man, Hemlock. Samuel Musgravo to Jlorris C. Forsvth. Greenwood. Daniel Swank and wlfo to Alex. Holier. on, Denver. JI. P. Lutz, Asslcnce of 0. B. Brockwav to John JI. Jlourey, Conyngbam. Uiarlus D. Ham n and wlfo to Matthew Tcufcl, Catawlssa. Martin P. Lutz. Assicnce. to (h-nr Boyer, Conynghain. Rosomont Cemetery Comrianv to Tnwn of Bloomsburg. Samuel Keller nud wlfo to James A. Miller, Conyngbam. Locust Jit. 0. it I. Co. to Susannah Pnl. lard, Ceutralla. Andrew Jliller and wlfn tn Rurnb n,,r naglo, Koarlugcrcck, James R, Cleaver, et. al.. to Renhen Knltlle, Franklin. Samuel Drum and wlfo to Rcubon Knit. He, Franklin. Samuel und John Relubold. exerutnrM. to Charlotte 0. Levnn, Locust, Jacob Aid and wlfu to Weslev 1I. trustee, Bloomsburg Johu I'. Chap in nnd wlfo loJoscnhFrllz. Benton. Joslah Roberts und wlfo to David Hob. urts, Jlontour. Isaiah W. Bower and wife to W. J. lCtiorr, Berwick. Phlneas Remluy und wlfu to Jacob Wei. liver, Benton, John II. JlcQuown tn Phlneas Remley, Centre, Jacob A. Chamhmuu nud wlfu to John M. Cliambtrltu, PI, n. Samuel Frcas and wife to John F. Sluiltz, Fishlngcrcck. N. II. Creasy nnd wile. ct. nl., to Mifflin School District, Mlfllln. Shndrack L. Bowman and wlfo to Chat. W. Brubnker, Berwick. John Mourey, Sheriff, to Miners' Nntlon al Bank of Poltsvlllc, ct. nl., Locust. Court Proceeding. December term of Court opened on Jlon. day morning, President Judge Elwcll anil Associates Shuman and Lnku on the Bench. Constables' returns taken. Report of salo Injestate of Susan Seybcrt coniirmcti nisi. Report of (ale in estate of Samuel B. Seyberl confirmed nisi. Geo. Kramer, JI, E. Cox and E. Sliutt appointed tipstaves. Report of salo of real estato of C. B. Brockwny to F, P. Kilns set aside. Report In favor of a bridge in Mllllln confirmed nisi. Return of partition In cstntu of JIargaret Jlclllck confirmed nisi, Auditors' rcportsjln cstntcs of Geo. Shu man, Elizabeth Walter, C. Rhawn, and W. Kostenbatiilcr confirmed nisi. On petition S. Kuorr was discharged as committee of JIargaret A. Baker. Report of viewers in favor of a road In Catawlssa confirmed nisi. Reports In favor of n road In Madison inar Jacob Shoemaker's s vacation road In Greenwood j In favor of a road in Locust near David Stine's confirmed nisi. Jns. Barton. P. Blllraver and William Kramer appointed reviewers of a road In Scott near Robert Stiff's. Report of road in Catawlssa near J. Esslck's confirmed nisi. Auditors' ruports In estates of Ellsn Hoi. wig and Joseph Dcitrich confirmed nisi. Kepoit of sale in estate of M. A. Animer- man confirmed nisi, Addltors' reports in estates of Jns. Hart. man, Catharine Gall, John G. Rich and I'hlllp Unnngst coutlrmcd nisi. Report of salo of real estate of Evan Welilver confirmed nisi. Register's nccounts confirmed nisi. Widows' appraisements confirmed nisi. Salcjordercd In cslatn of J. B. .Cornell. on. Return of Inquest In estate of P. Ilein- bach, confirmed nisi. Report of viewers In favor of a road in Jackson, confirmed nisi. Sale ordered In estate of Daniel Lelby. Commonwealth vs. Frank Taylor, nssault and battery. A trim bill. Caso tried. Ver dict guilty. Commonwealth vs. Edward Mvers. Thos. Jones, and Rio'ly. Larceny. A truo bill. Tho prisoners were charccd with stealing money from tho houso of Lloyd Shuman over the river. They wont there to buy pigs and whllo bargaining wan .irs. bhuman for the n its. Rulllv went up stairs in thu house aud stole S3.1;, after which they all left. Tho men wero positively identified by Jas. Commons who took them over the ferry, by Jlrs. Shuman anu several other witnesses. Lockard vs. Ahlaman, auditors report filed. J. B. Kniltle, Jesse Jlonschand JI, V. B. Kline uppolnted reviewers of a roid In Jlontour near E. Runyan'.s. John Hnnnon, Joseph Iinrtzel and Chns. T. Shuman appointed reviewers of a road lu Scott near B. Sharplcss'. Commonwealth vs. Jesse Z. Linn, nleation and bastardy. A truo bill. W. II. Houck, Washington Fisher .Nathan Hawk appointed reviewers for- nud of a road in Catawlssa near High House. The following roads were confirmed fin. ally, Benton, near J. R. Cole j Pine, near A. E. Glrlon ; Main, near W. Fisher j Jackson, near Pine Grove school houso j Jit Plcfsant, near J. L. Harp. Inquest on body of Jacob Kleffer, ap proved. John McJllchael, Jas. Jones, Lewis Belshllno, Ell Kunkci, Jesso Runynn and Ellas Yost, appointed viewers to inspect Hie workmanship of a county bridge in Fishlngcrcck. Commonwealth vs. G. Lefkowitch as sault and battery with intent to kill. A true bill. Conimonwealh vs. Jesse Linn, defendant pleads guilty. Commonwealth vb. n. Clnrk, not a true bill, county to pay costs. It was ordered that during the hours when tho court is In session tho crier shall havo sole supervision of tho steam valves lu tho colls and radiators in the court room. It Is his duty and he is hereby required to so regulate the samo that tho temperature in the court room shall at all times be sev cnty degrees above zero, or as near thereto as practicablo. Estatu of Harriet Vanllew, return of In. quest, salo ordered. Estato of Ed. Lewis, petition for parti tion, inquest awarded. Christian Fedder appointed guardian of minor children. The grand jury mado its report on Wed nesday afternoon, nnd wns discharged. The leport Is us follows : COI.O.MUIA COTNTY S3 . The Grand Inquest Inquiring In and for tho body of said county In the Com. mouwealth of Pennsylvania at said Decem ber Sessions A. D. 1834, respectfully Re port, to the Honorable Court nf nminnr Sessions of tho Peace of said County, that m utsciinrge ot ttieir duty they havo passed upon all bills and matters them by the District, Attorney and said Court. That they havo examined the coun ty buildings aud find them In good repair. Wo recommend tho rearranging of shelves in the Register & Recorder's olllco lu the vault of said olllce for dockets . to-wlti thnl said shelves shall bo so altered that tho said dockets shall stand upright Instead of lay. Ing down flat as at present. Wn riulnr. the action of the Commissioners In having mo lyourt houso Heated by steam and tho putting In of water closets, and Rownrnciv All of which Is respectfully submitted. MilOMAS K, IlAnOKlE, Foreman. UCIllOII, TIIK JOLLIFICATION. The grandest, the most enthusiastic, and the largest crowd ever In our town. The Democracy of Benton, vicinity, nnd for miles around, met in town on Thurs. day uvenlng of last week, until tho streets, sidewalks, cornets, porches, and, In fact, till all nvallablo space was a sea of human beings. The surging masses for a time seemed wild nnd unwieldy. ' TUB TOWN. Tho citizen townsmen decorated and 11. lumlnaled their residences beautifully in honor of this grand demonstration. On the veranda roof of II. p. Everett's man. slnn was a transparency reflecting Cleve land aud Hendricks almost life slzo. All along tho streets wero banners, mottoes and ensigns of various descriptions. Tho stores nud public places madu fine appear, ances. The streU were Illuminated with red light. Thu stars and stripes weru su. pundrd from ropes stretched across tho streets at dlffcieut places, Tho DcmooroU lo heart throughout thu entire masi was tired with enthusiasm. Wo never saw Hohr aud John J. Mcltenry happier. I UK ItECKl'rlO.V, The delegation from Jackson, Still, wulu, Cttiubru nud other plc were re- eelved with loud cheers nnd band music. Ono hundred and fifty horsemen, and dou ble that number of footmen, were ready for duty. Tho former were nil provided with torches and about two-thirds of the latter. Thu largo crowds of spectators thronged tho dooryards and uvcry other convenient placo for observation. Largo numbers of horses attached to vehicles wero tied to lillchlnj; posts in all parts of tho town. TUB AllttANOKMBNT. l he horsemen rendezvoused at a point nenr West Creek, and the footmen on the samt street nenr the school houso. Lieu tenant John J. Kiirns wns Chief JIarshal of both divisions, and John 8. Kline, John H. Kceler, B. C. Carey and Brit. Latibach were also marshals. John J. JlcIIcnry was Asslstnnt JIarshal for tho footmen. THE fAHAUE The footmen took up n llnu of march headed by tho Jackson and Pine Creek drum corps, and nearlng the corner, were ordered to halt and open ranks wide facing opposite files, when tho procession of horsemen, headed by marshals nnd band, marched through the ranks, thence over the bridge and half n mile or more beyond. Jleanwhlle the footmen wero waiting their return. On approaching, tho footmen again took up a line of march through the town, and nt the upper end were onco more ordtrcd to halt and open ranks ns be fore, when n small boat mounted ou a wagon, drnwn by two horses hitched sin gle file, and rodo by two small boys, tow path stylo ; the boa't represented the Blaine family In a gloomy and despondent mood, going up Salt River in a canal boat. Jlrs. Blalnu weeping and walling, and Jlr. Blaine cheering and comforting her, nnd promising a soon return. On deck was a darkey with a baunor, nud tooting a boat horn, mil n wemnn sweeping and cleaning deck, while Jlr. Blalno wns In the stern of the boat steering it with tho rudder. This representation passing through tho ranks was Immediately followed by n wagon la. beled on Its sides, "Up Blaine's Briny River," "Up Salt River," Ac, laden wllh boxes of provisions enough to last sixty years no doubt with banners and mottoes nnd Republicans on board, cn routofortheir briny destination. Nuxt came the horse men, headed ns usual by marshals and band, mnrchlng up the creek half a mile or more, nnd countermarching through the ranks, Hie drum corps following In thu rear and the rnnks closing and marching after. Wo almost forgot to say that all this wliilo tho air was continually ringing witli deafening veils and npplnuse. nnd cheer ufter cheer given every instant, und nana anil drum music wns almost luces- snnt. To the observer from the hills the pro- cession in its course was a grand sight in deed, seeming like a stream of movlnc uro, anu was witnessed by vour corresnon. dent on approaching town. Tho proces slon was again hailed In front of Hess' ho. tel and all tho open space In all directions was jammed into one solid mass of people, wuen jouu calls for Sutton brought his nn. pearauco head and shoulders above the crowd, nnd standing nn n box, deliveied n short but pointed idilre-ss, slinrltiir theli joy, .mil congru ulaiuig them upon theli victory, nnd un .inn with a vicloiious Democratic gone .-f his own cnmrmslm. Whllu thu vcnerabli man was sinclnc wi were carried buck to thu Democratic dnvs of yore, for which we never enst a trium pliant vntu before. Jlr. Sutton, though old Is blithe nnd Democratic in spirit ns ever. A. J. Derr was then called for, who ap peareu anu maue the wulkln riug with bis Democratic song for Cleveland, good ad ministration and reform, and for Indiana's favorite son. To say Hie least, It was the best wu ever heaid. The jollification was a grand success, but bafiles and beggars description. A successful protracted meeting is lu progress at Hamlin's. Tho welgh-master at Sliickshinny, at the "over the river" breaker, broko hi arm on last Friday. Yes, my boy, you may go skating, but mind, don't go near tho water. Answer to last weeks puzzle, "Cleveland and Hendricks." For real Seal Skin Caps, go to Loweu berg's. MARRIAGES. SUTLIFF FRITZ November 27th, '84, at the JI. E. paisonago in Jluhlonburg, by Ituv. J. L. Uclslilinu, Jlr. Win. B. Sutlill of Kingston, and Miss R. Emma Fritz of Coles Creek, Pa. DEATHS. HARRISON. In Fishingcreek township Nov. 25lh, Jlr. Samuel Harrison, aged 75 years, 8 months nnd 21 days. LOCAL NOTICES. ..mm Tct;k,IW "rtmnn& Son will t',1" tll'lr 'lue stock of Christmas goods see them before you purchnso. fa ' suhs'!J,MlnlI3,0'8C,0.l!llnS' overcoat! and suits selling cheaper than uver heard of be foru at Gross' N. Y. Store. iiril'15 barPIns ' cashmeres and other dress goods at Lutz & Sloan's, to reduce HOCK. nt l'Cl'rCM "'! BiZe8'c Cl!ea'1 ml h,Sl1 1'flwl at i. . Hurtmau & Son's. nt Gross"!111 Cups viy'sood and veiy cheap cheap? ' Murr H'"S ",lwM,id 1!o"s very Sunday Schools, Teachets, Classes. Day Schools, or parties of Hy kind, furnish mnuTK u,ttU" W. "Ti : Liu'iVsioaEl'if b'ftUktt3 VWy Cl,c"l1 nt goods1' MlUr W""U 10rk mul 15ccI for li!hk,,!)n,0m ?.1 lttft' 0roi's tllc Clothier is selllug Men's Casslmeru suits at 5-5,00 ,JHV"Lr NuwBl''ketsjustln I. W. Hart, man eon s. iTi10r.chMn,,c.'t ,,acu 10 But dri;ss Roods is nt C. 0. Jlurr's A new stock of nupk'ins, towels, and ta. blu linens at Lutz tfc Moan's, very cheap. Overcoats for .Men and Hoys tho greatest burgalns evorjeonm Gross thu Clothier's. Remember tills ono thing (if you forget all others) that the crowd will again bu cirr1stoa bU " Illnnke'tfarr'8 U U'U ,,lftC0 ' scl chv Handkerchiefs by "tho hundred, by the .,,l.'n 08l'1-'uoue from 5c, to iM.50 at I. W. llaitman A Son's. Remember Hint Lut. t Sloan nio cloil Ing oui itiuir maies' coats at less tliiin cost. 0, 0. JIarr wants nice Geeec Feathurs. Gents, Ladles, JIlsscs, Boys and Ch illd- J, uiuych jn jingo quantities III 1 Hartman & Son'i. W. C. ( Mnrr pays 25c for Eggs. (ifllll IV 1111 (Jnlil l',.,.r.llo KIK.K. C.. j . '"i v ; ,-iiivi .jiiiuiitt and LiUvca nnd Folks at I. W- Huitmun Si con's. ( BUSINESS NOTICES. "llACKMHrAOk," A laAtlng and fragrant perfume. Prlco 25 and CO cents. Sold by Jloycr Bros. fUllLOU'g viTAUzsn Is what you need for Constipation, loss of Appetite. Dizziness and nil symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bot tle, For sale by Jloycr Bros. TIIK IlllV. OROnOF. II. T1IATKI1, of Bourbon, Ind., says i "Both myself nnd wife owe our lives to Shlloh's Consumption Cure." Sold by Jloycr Bros. A MASAI. INJKOT01I Freo with each bottle of Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Prlco GO cents. Sold by Moyer Bros. For lame back, side or chest uso Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents, For salo by Jloycr Bros. IUURF MK.NT10K. "I havo used Burdock Blood Bitters with Sreat benefit for Indigestion and constipa on of tlio bowels." C. L. Easton, Hamil ton, Ont. "itotoit ON C0UUII8." Ask for "Rough on Coughs," for coughs, colds, sore throat, hoarseness. Troche's, 15c. Liquid, 25c. "nouait on hats." Clears out rnts, mice, roaches, files, nuts, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Druggists. IIEAltr l'AINS. Palpitation, dropsical, dizziness, Indiges tion, headache, sleeplessness cured by "Wells' Health Ecnower." "itllUOlI ON COItNS." Ask for Wells' "Rough on Corns. 15c Quick, complete cure. Hard orsoft cornsi warts, bunions'. "lIOrOH ON I'AIN" eOItOUSED 1'I.ASTKH j Strengthening, Improved, Hie best for backache, pains In chest or side rheuma tism, neuralgia. THIN l'EOl'IJE. "Wells' Health Reiiewcr" restoros health and vigor, cures dyspepsia headache, ner. vousness, debility. SI. Wllnnpivrl nminii ". ..." V,UU.., and the many throat affections of children, promptly, pleasantly and safuly relieved by "Rough on Coughs" troches, 15c. j balsam, .MOTItEItS. If you are failing, broken, worn out nnd nervous, use "Wells' Health Rcncwtr." -ft. Druggists. life l'lii'.sr.nvuit. 'If you arc losing your grip on life, try "Wells' Health Eunower." Goes direct to weak spots. "r.OUOU ON TOOTHACHE." Instant relief for neuralgia, toothache, 'uciache. Ask for "Rough on Toothache." 15 und 25 cents. lW.TTT WOMEN. Ladles who would retain freshness and vivacity. Don't fail to try "Wells' Health Renewer." UATAItlUt AI. TllltOAT AFFECTIONS, Hacking, Irritating coughs, colds, sore throat, cured by "Rouuh on CoucIib." Troches, 15c. Liquid 25c. "notion ON ITCH." "Rough on Itch" cures humors, erup lions, linu-worm. tetter, salt lheiim. host ed teet, chillblains. THE HOPE OF rar. VATlnv. Children slrnv In ilprnlmimi.tit , puny, i' Health "crawney, and tlelict-te, uto "Wells' tienewer." WIDE AWAKE three or four hnurs every night coughing. Get immediate relief and sound rest by using Wells' "Rough ou Coughs." Troches, 15. ; Balsam, 25c. "r.OCGn OA 1'AIN" I'OROUSED l-LASTEIt ; Stiengthenlng, improved, thu best for backache, pains iu chest or side, rheuma tism, neuralgia. WILL vou suffei: with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? hiloh's Vltnlizer Is guaranteed to cure you. For salo by Jloycr Bros. CATAIUUI CCHED, health and sweet breath secured by Shi lob's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. For salo by Jloyer Bros. cnoui-, wiiooi'iSQ coucm and Bronchitis immediately relieved liv Shlloh's Cure. For sale bv .Mover Bros. HIS SLI1TEHV GLASS EYE. "Tho Squire," says thu author of "Tho Hoosler Schoolmaster," woru onu glass uye and a wig. The glass eye wns constantly slipping out of fecus, and tlio wig turning around sidewise on bis heed whenever lm nddressed tho people of the Flat Creek uisirict," &au spectacle. I'arker'a Hair Balsam preserves and promotes tho prnth of lhe natural hair. It also restores tho natural color to hair which has faded or neennie crav. Clean, cleimnt. lienntlelnl. highly pel fumed. Sept 28-eom 5t -VEIilTKI) HlAISE. universal praise bestowed upon The Kidney-Wort as no Invaluable rnnieilv tnr nil disorders of Hie Kidneys, Liver aud ooweis, is wen merited, its virtues arc universally known and its cures are re. ported on nil sides Jinny obstinate cases have succumbed to It nftur thnv hml 1 given up by tho doctors nnd ti thorough treatment will never full to euro. Sold by ull druggists. Sou udv't, Ml!. OOClllI ON SILK HATS. "It Wntlhl 111, tin vlriliitlnii nf itn nAm ' .... ..u . ......liv... u. ,.iv IUIIl mamlment," said John l. Gough, "if a 111!! II U'Pflt tn full iimcti nml u-ArJ.ln tl. III i wt.M (twit IUIDI1J iUU silk hat, for it is not madu in tlio likeness iu nnyiiiing in iieaven, or on earth, or in the waters which nro under the enrtli." Meshles (t. Iii.ntu lit,, l.,i.1 ,,,,.1 n..o..n .1... - hu ,v. nuu buuata iiiu hair tn fall off. Parker's Hair Balsam will siop mat mm restore the original color to gray or faded hair. Not oily, not a dye, beneficial, dellclously perfumed. A per feet hair dressing. 00c. All druggists. When baby was sick, we gave her OAS fI ORIA, When she was n child, she cried for (ASTORIA, When she became JIlss, she clung to CASTOR1A, 6 When sho had Children, shu gave them CASTORIA. WIIV tIf t vnif Cough when Shlloh's Guru will glvo vou immedlatu relief. Prlco 10 cents, CO cent and SI. Sold by Jloycr Bros. BHlLOil'H OATAlilili IIBMEDT, A positive euro for catarrh, diphtheria and calmer mouth. Sold by Jloyer Bros. AUK VOl! MAI1K .Miserable by Indigestion, coustipatlon, diz ziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin ? Shi. lob's Vltnlizer is u positive cure. Sold by Jloycr Bros, SlIlLllll's CUKK WILL Immediately relievo croup, whooping cough nud bronchitis. Sold by Jloyer Bros. Fushiou Is Queen. Fast, brilliant nnd fasbloiiiihln are thn lltnntmul nv, r,.ilnvu One package colors 1 to 4 lbs. cf goods. juc. lor any color. Uet at druggists, W etls, Richardson & Co., Burlluglou, Vt. , , FOll IITSl-Kl-SIA And liver complaint, vnn iinro n i.rii.,,i guurimteo on every bottlo of Shlloh's Vital. iter. I3UHI uy ji oyer iiros, THAT 1IA0K1MI COl'tll! can be so quickly cuied by Shlloh's Cur. o guarantee It, For salo by Moyer Bros. ' ' eniLou's coi'iiii nnd Consumption Curo Is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. For salu by Jloyer Bros, HUF.l'LKSS NlllllTS, made mUrable by that teulblo couth. Shut i M urc is the remedy tor you. For sale by Jloyer Bros.
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