The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 17, 1875, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMfiE URQ, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
I'll E COLUMBIAN.
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Hull Itoad Tlmp Tnlilp.
LACKAWANNA li ULOOMSIIU1KI HAIMlOAl)
S.OHTII.
Accommodation Train,,,
Mall Train
tJxprcss Train ,,
BOl'Tlt.
, e.5 A.M.
T.40 A, Jt
l.M 1'. M,
7.4.1 A. Jt
6. 1 P. M
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" 11.34 1". M,
CATAWIHSA IIAI1, liOAt),
NOttTll.
vccomraodatton Train o.ss A, M,
vgutax Kxprcjes 3,m I'. M.
POCT1I
T,80 P. M
11.M A. 11,
Through cars on Bxprcss train cither to New York
'i.' Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
.itnwlssa and Wlltlainsport,
Ton Kent. A large new Storo Koom, ir.ill,
i il Dwelling apartments. New brick building
i Alain street near Market. Term cheap.
Inquire of UF.O. V. SrKllMCH,
Dec. 10, '76-lf.
Tlierc nre 180 lawyer In Luzerne county,
Ono bale of Apple-tun A. Mtilin just rev
ueivrcl nt !) ci. per ynrtl per bolt. Cash fit
Chi k A Wolfs.
We wish our frie-nels in the rniintv wnulil
fond us any ilciin of news that wmitd lie of In
Ic-re-t.
The llloonnburg CVicm''iVm Is much improved
mid gelling In be n decidedly live paper. Man
tmr American.
liev. .IiiIiii Hewitt will lecture before the
Ti'iehrrV Institute at Orangeville on Weiliies.
day evening of next week.
file Pclionl nf ihe Zion Clinrcli in Fishing
cnek Township, will give an entertainment
on Cli riitma- evening. Admittance 2 cetitfl.
The "Thespian" Dramatic Association" ten
der their thanks to the Stuck holders of the
Has company for their liberal donation.
A. C, l'liillps has removed his book store to
th" room formerly occupied by C. S. Fttrman
n- a harness shop.
1'. L. Ilai kenberg has retired from the edito
rial chair of the Miltoninn and is succeeded by
In old editor, I.. M. Morton. Wo wish both
Mr. (!. A. Klvini has moved into his new
d.-ug store, win rc he-hopes to meel nil his old
eii-ti iners, and many new ones. He is one of
tliti enterpri-ing young men of the town.
10 or fiO pieces of those chenp prints, and
canton flnnncls at 10 rentsnml up, with felt
s-irts nt 7.ri cents mid up, to be in this week
nl Clark & Wolfs.
A largo nssnrlinent of letter heads, bill heads,
note heads of all kinds and prices, statements,
pa; er hags fur wheat and buckwheat flour, 23
and CO lit., just ticelved at the Columbian
office.
In answer to the Cu'uni'jimi, in regard to the
communication on the "roofer" fight, we would
just refer it to the "retiring councilman," or our
correspondent "Quad." (?) For further partial
lars see the "loo-ter." Kcho.
Appointments. The commissioners l.ave
m-ide thu following nppoinlinents for 1870:
Attorney, John (i. Freeze, Esq.
Clerk. Win. Kiickhautp.
Mercantile Apprnher- S. II. Jacoby.
Mr. JnmeH Reilly lias leased the barber shop
under the Exchange Hotel, and is prepared to
do all kinds of work in his line, in the neatest
in inner. Hois an experienced workman, and
deserves liberal patronage.
The large Thorndale tannery, four miles from
Iimrtc, Sullivan county, conhins 200 v.its, and
the Laporte tannery 18.1 vats. They arc 1ml li
running on full time on Spanish sole leather,
and employ 100 hands. This company owns
3"i,000 acres of bark lands.
C. Wilson, of Towanda, has shown us his
patent reversible griddle. Wc have not had
sufficient time to test it fully, but it seems to
work and othcrsvho have it fay it bakes a supe
rior cake. The agent will visit any house at
any hour, and parties can have a chance to test it.
We nre selling ofT our Dress Oooils nt
greatly reduced prices anil llcmnantu very
cheap al Clink A Wolf's
The Williamspnrt .Sim calls the llloomshurg
CWiimiimt a Judas Iscariut. Mtntour intn'om.
A gross misrepresentation, Mr. Amerlenn, as
we never said anv such thing, and scarcely know
whether fa attribute such a blunder on our
part to proverbial ignorance or deliberate false
hood. Sun.
In the year 17S1 the Pennsylvania legisla
ture "resolved, that hereafter no member shall
come into the chamber barefooted, nor eat his
bread and cheese on the steps of the capitol."
The legislature will soon meet now, and tlierc
is no record of that resolution having been re
Haled. The Jury in the case of Dr. S. W. Trimmer,
Frothonolary of Luzerne county, have disagreed.
We arc told that they stood ten for conviction
and two for acquittal. He waschnrged, in con
Diction with his clerk, with having altered the
returns of the late election sufficiently to change
the result.
FimcitAsi: op Land. Mr. M. W. Jackson,
of this place, purchased last week the Jesse
IIofTmart farm in Centre township, this county,
adjoining the Andrew Freas farm which hepur
chased a few years since, making In all about
three hundred acres of the best 1 nd in this sec
tion of country. Consideration, $12,500. In
deptndent. Christmtm la now close nt hand nnd Clark
A Wolf hnvo n store lull of goods of nil
titiUa suitable for presents.
We notice that the other papers of this town,
and several of our exchanges speak of the re
cent concert as having been given by the
" loomsburg Quartette Club." The Quartette
bid a prominent part in the entertainment, but
it Ij unfair to ignore some ten ladies on 1 gen
tlemen who assisted in making the entertainment
a success. This mistake occurred through the
blunder of editors, and not from nnv desire on
the part of the Quartette Club thus toassumeall
credit.
Monday night some tramps effected an en
trance Into the depot at Hunloek's Creek. After
ransackine the drawers and breaking open the
ticket cases they only succeeded in petting otT
with filtv ctnts and an old razor. 1 lie same
night the depot at this place was also entered,
evidently by the same paity, as a broken razor
was found, used probably In endeavoring to
on .! tho ticket case. They made their entrance
thruuxh the large bay window, by breaking the
glass. They left without anything for their
trouble. Imo,
Catawissa Lodge A. Y. M. No, 319 at their
annual cite lion for officers Dec. 7lh selected the
following niiniid gentlemen j
IL II. Aldtkli, W. M.
J, II. Geary, S. W.
0. W. KtlfMiydir, J. W.
A. H.Sharpless, Treafiner,
1 II L'idiili. S. irilarv.
Tho Chapter, Ne, 178, Dec. 8th, held their
election, as follows:
II, II. Aldrich, II. 1'.
N, F. Moore, K.
II, J. Herder, H.
H. D. HInard, Treasurer.
J, 11. Knitlle, Secretary.
i ...,.. r-i I It iliut ,'itra wide
Dlaek CWnuere we just reeelvetl wu will sell
'4urV1..3peryatu. viam a huh.
TIlO Mil-tent Aa-nrtflttnn nf c"Vntr1 IVnn
sylvanln, comprising thirteen countlos wilt hold
Its Third Annual Convention, In the Musical
College, I rccburg, Fa., commencing on Monday
January 10. and continuing until Frltlar. 14
Grand concerts will 1m riven each cvcnlnir.
l'rof, I. W. Nllcs, formerly of this place Is
among the Instructors.
Commissionp.iw' Omen,
Dl.ooMsnuno, Dec, 0, 1875,
Wc hereby givo notice that the collectors have
all been notified to make prompt collection and
pay over at once, as the money la needed to meet
the proper ordinary demands on the treasury of
the county.
WILLIAM I.AWTON.i
JOHN IIKKNKK, , Commissioners.
JOiIN UNT. J
2t
Tj'llltfW A' fJnntti' tf vnti nrn rrnlnn tn Imtf
n present for n iriend do not fall to .look at
vyiaric iv oirg uclore buying.
On Friday and Saturday evenlntrs ot last
week we had the pleasure of being one in a
larceand appreciative audience, assembled In
the Opera Hone, nt Hliinni-liiirjr, to witness an
entertainment given liy the "Thespians," n dra
matic troiltie. hitelv nrfrnnlzMd in It,! til.,, f-
the benefit of the Normal School. William Tell,
a pl.iy in three acts, w n rend -red, which, we
think, could not have been nrtod much better
by first-class travelinc Irouncs. A f.ircp. dan.
cinp, Ac, were nl-o inlrodiiced. Wc can trtilv
say it was one of the best entertainments we
ever witnessed in that place. Kcio.
The trial nf Harman O. Crevcllng for forgerv,
last week, resulted In a verdict of not guilty, the
pro-cenlnr, JiiniesCnrr to pav Iho costs. Il ap
pearcd from the evidence that Carr had fre
quently endorsed notes for Creveling, and It was
on a note where his name nppearul as endorser
that he denied the signature. Several witnesses
testified that they did not bclievo it to be genu
ine, and as mmv more thought it was. The evi
dence for the defense was of the most convin
cing character, and left no doubt as to the inno
cince of the dclViicl.iiit. He was very properly
acquitted.
Healthy 1'laci:. The Philadelphia I'rttt
says: "IVqtica township, Lancaster cniintv,
pulled IS!) votis tor Ilartninft and only 8 for
l eMiing. Mce town-hip to Hvi in that.'
No nicer tdaee to live than lCttlred township.
Monroe county, which cast 191 votes for I'or
shine; and 1 for Hartranft ! Xancriftfr Intelli
gencer.
And no nicer place than Codorus township,
in York loiintv. which east 312 votes lor Per
shing and 14 for Hartranft I York Presi.
Nor Conyngham township in this countv,
which gave 231 votes fur Pershing and 10 for
Hartranft.
Important to Hah: Hall Flayers.
Among the new rules to be proposed at the next
convention of the National Association is one
providing that foul Hies caught shall be consid
ered in play as are fair flies; that is, when a
foul H y is caught a man on the base should be
allowed to start for his next base directly after
the ball has been caught, instead of his being
obliged to wait until it has reached the pitch
er's hands. Jt i uu proposed to change the
rule so that a runner who attempts to run on n
f Jill hit slull be allowed to return to his base
intcail of being "caught oil," as is now the
case.
OniTi'AUY. Died at Hillboro, Carolina
county, Maryland, on December 2d, 1S75, l.av
ina, wife of II. L. Oearliart and sister of Thom
as Creveling, Jr., of 1'spy, and O. W. Creveling
of Afton, aged -19 years 11 months and 2 days.
Her death was very sudden as she had been
employed in preparing the breakfast in the
morning anil died between 8 anil 9 o'clock from
apoplexy. Mrs. (iiarhart resided in this coun
ty nearly her whole life. About seven years ago
si(e removed with her family from Ureenwood
to their present home. The deceased was a
vciy consistent member cf the M. K. Clinch
for ni nrly thirty years. A large circle of ac
quaintanees will mourn her loss.
8ilk Ilnndkercliiefs nnil fancy Ties very
cheap at Clark & Wolf's.
THESPIANS.
The following is the treasurer's statement of
receipts and expense's of the "Thespian" Dra
matic Association, fur ihe entertainments given
on the 3d nnd 4(h of Dec. for the benefit of the
llloomshurg State Normal School.
Total Ileceipts. $21S31
Total Expenses. 13.J.07
SS2.07
A I.cfolution vias passed by the Association
that the proceeds of these entertainments go to
wards furnishing the principal's office of the
Normal School, and that it be placed in the
hands of lion. William Flwell until such time
as we wish to lift the same for the above pur
pose. D. W. Conneii, Sec.
Taney boxer of nil kinds at Clark & Wolf's
for the'llolidnys. Call and examine before
Inlying.
Messrs. Rawlings A Vnnnatta have engaged
J. Holmes (Irover and Company for a Theatri
cal preformancc at the Opera House on the eve
nings of December 24lh and 25th. On Friday
the 2 Ith drove's original Comedy, drama en
titled "I. O. U." or, The way of the wicked, will
be performed. This is a great play and has
been favorably commented upon by the press
of America nnd F.urtqie, having been presen
ted in the principal cities. It abounds in Hart-
ling incident)! and sinking stage eflects. The
A'lie 1'nrA Ilemll says, J. Holmes Orover has
performed his Sensational Drami during the
entire engagement, to very large audiences,
His Yankee, Negro, Irish, German and preneh
characters are very interesting, and the great
'Saw Mill" kcene of "I. O. U." is received with
shouts of applause. On Saturday the 25th the
"Track of Guili" will be played. ,Tliia too is an
exn llent drama. Thcso bills ought to fill the
house, as likeopporluniisareseldoni offered here.
Turnout, and enjoy your Chistmas!
1'r.v-tical iokes arc sometimes funny and some-
ilm,.u not. A certain eentleman of ouracqiialn-
tanco had the good luck to be mado the recipi
ent of a patent leversible combination back-action
pancake baker. The machine di" not -ork
ellectiially, and the illustrious disciple of Grnt,
the gift taker, so Inmrineil the agent who nan
presented it. The agent nt once olTercd to go to
the house of the above mentioned on the follo v-
lug morning and bake them some buckwheat
cakes for breakfast. In order that he might be
in time, the careful vender of gridirons inquired
what tlmo ho should come. "Oh, about five
nVL.nl rrxillisl our friend, who soon after went
home and retired to his couch, forgetting all
about the matter, or rather, batter, lieroro day.
iL.l.t unit inoriiini! our friend was awakened by
a noise in hi' room, and upon opening his orbs,
Ik. was startled nt seeing Iho liireel girl alius
I...LLL. ulih hah on end. wri.,elnc her hands
and trembling with fiar. When she raw that
he was nromed, the exelalmcd in a stage whis
per, "There's a mini down slairr." "Whstlat
this time of night I It must he a tramp." t uny
I, ihis i i in,- lui trot mi. ilresed himself
Milt.. , rt . ,
Iii his tmcktt and a shot cull over
his shoulder, and started down stairs ready fu r
a deadly encounter, ejautlousi- no wenuiHi,ni
l,ii, ilm kitchen with his unloaded musket
and w as about to make a rush nt the form of the
man, who stood near the stove, whtu thetuppOR
i in m il about nnd. tieluc our friend,
mla'mtd, "Good morning, Captain, I've come
lo buko them cakes,"
. .1 1 1 n...l rrcil will flllll fit
I 1)0111 OIU, Ymillfc, "s. fs, -
i Clrl- & Wolfs store goods in great vailely
tuilable for Christmas prcieuli, ut price to
j comparo with Ui Uuiea.
COUUT PHOCKK01NOS.
December 8, 1875. Sarah Kllno vs. William
Kline. Petition In dlvotce. Divorce decreed
from the bonds of matrimony.
Commonwealth vs. James Carr, charged with
perjury. A true bill.
Commonwealth vs. Henry Kveland, clnrgod
with assault and battery. A true bill.
Theodore Fnrver assigned to George Cadwal
lader vs. Jacob Farver, Sr. ltute lo show cauo
why the levy, the Inquisition and condemnation
shall not be set aside. Kulo discharged by the
Court,
Petition for n county bridge across lloarlng
creek on the road to F.lysburg and Paxlnos, be
tween Northumberland and Columbia counties.
William Stoker, William Fisher and Jackson
Cleaver appointed viewers.
Heport of viewers, vacating a road In Green
wood township, near William Staley's barn, con
firmed nisi,
Commonwealth vs. II. O. Creveling, charged
with forgery. Three true bills relumed.
Sheriff acknowledged the following deeds! to I.
S. Klilill for 80 acres In Scott township, sold as
the property of Thomas Creveling.considcration
$7,000; to A. II. White for n lot in Light Street,
sold ns the property of F. P. Kelly, for $1,200
to Columbia Co. S. F. A L. Association fur 125
acres in Seolt township, sold as (he properly of
Charles Lee, consideration $11,000 j To II, S.
lleay for a lot in Espy, sold as the property of
Kli Harthiati, consideration $205.
Ito.nl In Jackson township, near D. Young's,
confirmed nisi.
Kcort of viewers to vacate n public road in
Locust township, near Nathan Kostcnbauder's,
confirmed.
Ilepurt of viewers of a road in Jackson town
ship, near the Pino Grove school hou-c, con
firmed, Heport of viewers of a public mad in Centre
township, near George II. Kelclmer's, dec'.!,
confirmed.
Heport of viewers of a road in Scott township
and llloomshurg, near M. F. Creveling', con
firmed. Heport of viewers of a road near in
Greenwood township confirmed,
Grand Jury made their final report December
9th, and were discharged with the thanks of the
Court.
Commonwealth vs. George Fettcrman. De
fendant discharged.
Petition of Clark D. and Maggie K. Kline for
guardian. A. 11. Herring appointed, and Miles
A. Williams approved as surely.
On motion of John G. Freeze, Esq., Henry
M, Hinckley admitted to practice in the several
courts of Columbia county.
In the estate of George Mans, dee'd. Audi
tor's report making distribution confirmed nisi.
Heport of viewers of a road in Mitlliu, near
John Hoofnagle's, against the road confirmed
'i.
In the estate of Philip Miller, dee'd, report of
sale confirmed nisi as to part sold, and order of
sale eontinued as to balance.
Petition of Araminta J. Kline for guardian.
A. H. Herring appointed, and Miles A. Wil
liams apprised as surety.
Petition of Jacob Lunger and Adella Lunger
for guardian. A. U. Herring appointed, and M.
A. Williams approved as surety.
Heport of viewers of road in flugarloa. town
ship eonfirniid ni-i. j
ltcport of viewers of a bridge near Samuel
Kcknian's confirmed nisi.
Petition to lay out and vacate a road in Lo
cust tonship near lands of Moses 1 lower. James
McNinch, David Longenbergjr and Charles
McKclvy appointed viewerJ.
Petition to lay out a road in Beaver township
near Jonas ISrcdbender's. William Sliuman,
Isaac Yctter and Hudolph Sliuman appointed
viewers.
Colpmlia County Pomonia's Giianok P.
of II. A regular meeting of the District grange
of the County of Columbia and a portion of
Luzerne will be held in Opera House, lllooms
burg Fa. on the fir-t Friday of Jan. 1870 (it
being the 7th )at 10 o'clock A. M Officers to
be installed for the ye-ar and full 5th degree
rites administered each subordinate grange will
send three delegates. All 5lh degree members
will participate in the meeting and all -1th de
gree members will bo admitted as visitors
when doing business in that degree. All patrons
invited. E. M. Tewksbury Sec. Fenu G. No. 5,
RETIREMENT OP Jl'UCK JIONItOL'.
At a meeting of the numbers of the Colum
bia county Har In Id in the- Law Library on the
evening of Dec. 15th 1875, on the motion of
W. II. Abbott Esq., the meeting was called to
order hy the election of the Hon. C. K, Iluck
alcw as chairman. Mr. Huckalew stated the
object of the meeting to be tho recognition of
Judge Monroe in his retirement from the bench.
On motion of E. It. Ikelor, Geo. E. Elwell was
elected secretary. A motion of C. H. Hrockway
for a committee on resolutions consisting of
thrceto be appointed by the chair was carried.
iVnundeel by Col. l reezc by making same com
mittee1, a committee of arrangements, amended
by W. J. Huckalew, by making the number five
instead of three. Chair appointed Capt. Iiroek
way, Col. Knorr, W. II. Abbott, Col. Freeze,
A. C. Smith. The evening of Monday the 27th
was decided upon as the time for giving a com
plimentary banquet, to Judge Monroe. Tho
meeting then adjourned.
Cashmere just received at Clark &. Wolfs,
very cueap.
In another column will bo found tho
charge of Ilia Honor, Jllilgo Elwell, to tho
Jury in tho Ifogart Klinu homicide. As it
contains a history of thn case, wo mako no
comments upon tho trial. The Jury con
sisted of W. L. Freas, G W. Correll, J. F-
Wideman, Julian Townend, Augustus Ev-
erhart, Matliias Whitcnight, II C. Kelch-
ncr, Henjamln Goldcr, J. O. Wilson, Hcnj.
Savage, John O, Dildino nnd James Dyke-.
The trial began an Friday nt last week and
continued until Tuesday night, when tho
Jury nns sent out at nine o'clock. A few
momenta before twelve tho Court House bell
raug,unriouncing that theJury had ugrecd.Tlio
room was soon filled with an anxious audi
ence, mid the Jury filed into thu box. They
found the prisoner, Samuel llogart, guilty ei
manslaughter. The lentcnco lias not ye
been pronounced.
A PHEACIIUIt IN JA1I.
On Saturday last, Rev. J W. Conery, rt
United Ilrcthrcit Preacher, of Shaniokiu
township, Northumberland county, was ar
rested by Constable Hull, of Snydcrtowit,
on a warrant issued by Justico Wolvertnn,
eif the same place. The chargo against the
reverend gentleman was the very serious one
of forgery It Is alleged In tho warrant that
he signed the namo of Jeremiah Lewis
to a certain promissory nolo drawn by hint
in favor of Georgo Gousar for tho Mini $100.
Tho prisoner rcqucsteel to be brought beforo
a justice in Sunbury tor a hearing, and not
to ho taken to Snydertown, for some reason
best known to himself. His request was
complied with, and the constable brought
hint before Justico Purse!, who committed
him to jail in default of $300 bail, Tho
prisoner fays ho was only paid $40 for tho
past year's services and is n poor man.
Having to keep a largo family, ho perhaps is
to bo as much commiserated as blamed for
his ofleiice.
- Stokes, who killed I'isk, Is said to be
confined tu his bed lu prison with asthma
and chills nnd fever, utid that his hair is
uhlin nml Lisfsonstltutioii ruined. His term
will exnlre next Senteuibt r. but an effort U
bring luted lo have Mm puJjutd,
Business Notices.
French drcsniu, at Knorr'fl.
Gold spectacles, just the llitnp for a Christ,
mas present, ut Ucorge A, Cla.k's book
storo.
Go to C. O. Marr for Gcrmantown wool.
Grand opening of toys ami holiday pre
cuts In unsurpassed variety nnd nt extremely
low prices nt A. C. Phillips' new book store.
Fine Holiday Goods for Gent's wear, con
sisting of
Hats, Cans, &c,
Ties, lioivs and Scarfs,
Shirts, Collars and Cutrs.
Silk Mufllers,
Cashmere Mufllers,;
Silk Handkerchief',
Fine Driving Gloves,
Ilr..oj ril.iV.iS
all of the latest style, nt I), l.owcnbcrg's.
Holiday Goods In great variety, nlso a
fresh supply if French Confectionery un
... l' miiilitv nnd flavor. onlV forti
cents per pound, at' Hendershott's.
Fort folios, Dreka's dictionary blotters,
rosewood nnd wnlnut writing dc-ks at U. A.
Clark's.
tot vnd v a ) r i i i'o w vNDA hoots
Tho best mid must iclhtlile for veryoni
to buy. Try ihein 1" r sale ut atclvltf
ncy s.
When found make n note ofit,
And go to I). Lowcnbcrg's
For a fun! Diagonal Over Out,
Fine Fur Heaver.
The Ulster Over Coat just received.
C A. Kleiin has just received his Christ
m.ij ..,., f.(iiisiiin . nf fiitiev lamps, vases.
cups and saucers, cigar sets, toilet sets, &e
etc.
Christmas Dishes nt I. W. Hnrtmans.
Go to C. C. Marr for H Hutterick ic CoV.
Patterns.
I.nt .t Sloan havo ri-ceived and have now
on e'Xtiiliition a large lino of goods suitable
tor Christmas gilt', consisting ot tames lin
en and silk handkerchief, neck ties, silk
saslies, collars and cull's, jewelry, glove,
shawls, dress good', ladies , children's ami
gents' furs, with n lull line of other good',
and will strive to p!ea-o and assist in your
selections for vour friends.
New attractions at Hnsel's. A large as
sortment of Holiday Guilds, consisting ol
china mustaches cups, china cups and sau
cers, children's toy sets, cologne sets, mugs,
vases, mirror Imxe, assortsd toys, toy cwer
.....I l...;,,j .:,i.li..ru ti-lt.wil fl't' f'llitl.l I'llM-
dlesticks, holy water founts, toj iiislor-.
tea sets, anil a variety oi gooiis ut eeiy
body.
WATER PKOOF WATER PROOF
Hoots at MoKinney's
A beautiful lot of cliromos for Christinas
at G A. Clark's book store'.
Men's, women's, boys' and misses' fancy
slippers for Christmas gilts.at E M. Knurr's.
All caved in on Applcton A. Mil-Jin
cepr I. W. Hartuiaii. 9 cents will buy it th s
week.
Miilih Toehl & Co's. ireild nensaml pencil.
the lies', in the world, tu be had only atG.A.
Clark s book smre.
New Goods at C. C. Marr's this week.
Snow Excluders for sale at McKiuney's.
A 15 C and building blocks at G. A. Clark's
book store.
Mens Gum Hoots.Hoys Gum Hoots,Ladies,
.His-i's aucl Children l.uuucis at i. m
Knorr's.
Christmas Furs at I. W. Hartmans.
KiilumatisM. Nmralnln. Lumbago. Scia
tica Rheumatic Gout anil Nervous Disease
positively curiil by J)r. I'itler Jt'ieumutic
Hemctli anil mis Dr. J-ttlers AMitey cor
diul removes elenosits of Gravel. Calruli,
Acids, retention, of I'rine, Great J'urifier of
the Jlladder anil Kidneys. U. A. KI.li.m
cole Agent lor ISloomsuurg, l'a.,
Dec 17,'75-ly.
Fancy inkstands and beautiful paper
weights nt U. A. Llark s Uodk store.
Farm Kits, Attention. Russel takes Hutter
P.ggs, l.aril anil 1'ioiluce in exchange lor goon
Pocket books, cigar cases, and Hiissia
goods of all kinds at G. A. Clark s.
Cull at l.usscll's and see bis stock of
Quecusware.
New Caps for boys and men, nt C. C,
Marr's.
Farm tor Sai.i: Containing 51 acre, in
Scott tnmishin. one-half mile from Ibnnm-burg,
Good biiihlings, splendid water, anil a first class
stone quarry on the pienuses. nice fu.uuu
W. J. Hi'CK .j.lw,
Heal Estate Agent.
Chess, checker., backgammon, jaekstraws,
dominoes, and a great variety ol games at G.
A. Clark's.
Oysters of fine selection, at M. M, Rus
sell's.
llubbcr Hoots at McKinneyV.
Diaries for 1C70, from fifteen cents up, at
U. A. Clark h book store1.
Choico variety of Cranberries and Minco
Meat nt M. M. Hussell's
Men's cloth boots nt E. M. Knorr's.
Toy books in endless variety at the book
teore ot u A. iiark-.
Tobacco, Cigars and
wholesale, very low.by M.
Confectioi ery
M. Russell.
at
Pictures and picture frames at tho book
itore of George A. Clark.
OVER-COATS I OVER-COATS !
For Men, Youths and Hoys,
Greac Hargains at
I) Lowcnberg's.
All Coal slated and screened before leavlm.'
the old established coal yard of C.W.NpalA
IlRO. 32tf
- - -
A choice selection of the best authors re
ceived for the Holidays at George A. Clark's
Centennial Seamless
pieco at M. M. Russel's.
Hags 30 cents a
Card cases, pearl and Russia, nt Geo. A.
Clark's.
Good clean Coal
Neal & Hro.
to bo had
only of C. W.
3'2tf
Don't be worrie d nml annoyed with not only a
floor quality of Coal but dirty mid sla'y besides,
nit buv of C W, Nkal & Hro. who 'deal only
in the best qualities, 32tf
C. W. Nkal it- Hro., spare no expense tosend
nut nice Coal. 3'Jtf
llr.i.p TOHOTiiiins Nuusino Inpants.
It is a conceded fact that mothers who have
the care', anility mid draught nt nursing in.
fants are weak and need tho aid of some
Mrcgllichitig tonic to mako up the nour
ishment required for the growth of the
child. Alt', pnrtcr.nud lager beer hae often
been recommended, Of late, kIiicc physicians
havii bet-onio nwnre that Fort Grape Wine
produced by A 1 1 reel Spcer, of Pustule. N, J.,
is strictly pure tbay have prescribed it in
stead of ulc and porter. This wine is prin
cipally sough for by mothers who havo nur
sing in funis as the best supply medium tnbu
foiinil. The wine is rich in body and not In
toxicating tut gently stimulating. Druggists
irenerallv Veep it. and sell it for a dollar a
i bottle. Lnguirtr,
nt
dar
ket street j having been recently rcno atcd
Frlco only 2 per day. A, llr.Crc,
March lt),'7&-ly Proprietor.
COAL. COAL
Uhl Kstnlilislicil Conl Yard.
O. W. NnAL k lo.. Wholesale Retail
Dealers In all sizes of tho best qualities ol
lied nnel White Ash Coal, at tho very lowest
narkct rates. Have constantly on hand large
.tocks of
Domestic,
Cupola,
Hlacksmlth's Anthracite,
llltumlnnus,
and LInicburncr's Coal.
Especial attention given to the prepara
tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain
tnd Lumber taken in exchange for coal.
Ceial delivered tei any part of t tic town at
diort notice. Orders left nt I. W. McKclvy s
store, or nt our ollicc, will receive prompt at
tention. Ollico and Yarils at William Ncnl
& Sons' Furnace, East llloomshurg. Your
patronago respectfully solicited.
JOAL. 7-tf-251 COAL
ai t n ir i.vii
REPORTS.
IILOOMSIIURG MARKKT.
Wheat per tnc-licl
f l.SB
.to
.40
7.IIII
t.isi
l.f.0
.811
.W
.1 S
.40
.HI
.10
.15
.10
20.11
4.MI
Corn. new. "
oats, "
Mum per turret
Jluvvrsecel
l.ixseecl
Ilutter
S'.'R'i
raiiow
I'otaloes
'tried topics
lains
siilcs A' "houlJers
t.iml per puna. t
Hay per ton
ieesitu
rtinntliy fee el
QUOTATIONS KOIl COAL.
No. 4 on Wlurf 1 4.nii ner Ton
Vo.r, " " $ 3.M "
No.B " " f H.MI "
i'.l.icksmlth'J Lump on .vlirirt 4,i " "
lllllllllltiniis " f ii.iiii "
Marriages.
WOI.I' MOSrKM.r.lt.-Deccmticr 0, at the I.uth-
cara parson i j" In tuts place, by the ltev. Thomas
Suck, Mr h.irlesll. Wolf lo Mis Sarah A. .Men
t 'Per, both ot MilUln, tloliunljla county.
IlltRIs ;.UlI-l'i:NNIN(ITiiN.-t thobrlitos rel-
d nce, on the oth lust, by tlio ltev. A. Itoutz, Mr.
N nil in Drelsbach to Mrs. M ifj Pennington, both ot
I'lslilnscreek townihlp.
i'Deaths.
LVANS.-ln Socopeck, Dec. ml. r 6, Mr. Daniel
i ans, In lils 8 ( li tear.
M't-LSIt.-tn Itrl irereck, December 4, Miry Kllen.
daughter ot el -ure an 1 M ery Ana Miller, tu her 3d
year.
IIAItTi:;t.-t'i HuHenbaek, Ue;rm'.ier I, Mary.wife
of Jacob Haiti r, In her Itth e;l'
anovnit.-lu iiollen'iick, December a, Samuel
I icuu, son ot Paul ami tlll.a i.rover, In 1.1s 1 t
y ar.
tvv-.ln Hemlock, on the oth Inst., W lillam P., son
ot IM.vard and IHiiilM Hy, aged 6jo.irs, 4 months
a id il il.lt s.
SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY for 1876.
The publishers Invite attention to the followlnillst
ursomoeir Hie ulli'.ieiltu nitleles siuoreil lorseilb
ni r's Muiiililt. for the euailug .M'.ir. In the Held of
tl lion, besides iiiuiii rous novelettes and shorter sto
il 'a, mere will be
Two Eennrkabls Corhl Stcrios
I1Y AMKItll'AN AlTIIJItS.
T.ie Ural of these, now complete In our hands,
"GA URIEL CONROY,"
by lillET. 1IAUTK,
begins In the November number,
and will run for twelve months.
We shall ulao begin In the January number,
"PHILIP NOLAN'S FKIEXDS,
or. Show Your Passports,"
by i:i)WAiti) Evinturr halc.
The scene ot this story Is laid In the southwestern
ten Iter), now forming the tales nf l.oulsl.m. and
Texas ut the tta.eeit Aaron llnrr's treasnn. 'Ine
cliurartirs llicd In it seetli n which was now Ameri
can, now French, now spu.tsli, nnd this record of
I lieir iulicntunnn lUes makes a story of Intense and
unllagijliig Interest throughout.
A SECOND "F A KM M ITS VACATION,"
by fl)I fino. t:. WAI.INll, .Ir,
Col Waring Is now lu Europe, visiting. In a row
boat ride ot two hundiul and 11 fit mllen, oneof the
most f.'rillo and lnteiesllus.'of the Wno-moiWni; vul
ti' s of Europe. 'Ihls seeu.-.d series ot papers prom
ises to bo ctcn more litis resting than that with
which our readirs nre already rumlllar.
CENTENNIAL LETTEItS,
edited by JOHN V. CHEW.
A rare collection eif Itevolut'onary Letters, mainly
from stores hi the hands of the elescendenls of i ol.
Joseph Ward. They aiufullot Inlerest, nun will be
read with a rare red-h lu connection with the Cen
tennial eelebra, ton of the j ear.
Jtrtlliimtly Illuttmtcd Aiticlcs on
AMERICAN COLLEGES.
Wiltten ri speciUely by their friends, wilt aprcar
elm tog the ear.
OLD NEW Y0KK.
Elegantly Illustrated articles on Did New York, hy
Joim I-'. Mines, will appear at once, and wl lutlr.n t
tho ntteiit"iuif nil, In eitj or counirj, who mark
wph Inleri st Ihe dete opuient 1 1 Ihe great metropo
lis, andalfi etlonalilvieinembir the quaint peculiar
ities ot Us olden time.
Everv nun her Is profusely Illustrated, thus enn
lilln us lo glte looiirilserlitl eand narralhe uni
fies mi intei est unit r nn.nitnt value ueer attained
In u noudll list rated pt rlodleal.
The Kdilorial Departments
oceupv over twenty paces of e.nh number, and con
tain 1 r llollann'u MoroUs und Ilnn'lt tdltoilals. n
well as ret hot sot the latent ttoilh In Alt, Litera
ture, and hclence,
Ti:it.tis.
fl a Year, In adeance; S5 cccts a number.
The 10 eols. complete. Nov. 1610, lo Oct. 1ST5,
bound lu maroon cloth t2e.no
do. do. bound In half morocco, sii.to
Vols, legln In Norndicr and May. Any of the
earlier volumcul to villiwlll benippllid sci urate ly
to parlies who wish Ham to ce tnt lele lets, at tills
rale, I. e.. tle.th. t.' ; half lui r tco, .t,
PoeiksellerH mid pi simasti rs will le supplied at
r. tes tliut will enable them tu till uu) of theubou
orders.
MP serlliers will pleote re roll In P. O. meney o
dirs, or In I ii n K clucks, er l iciihtmel liiteit.
Money In li Iters ne I li H-tt ltd, ft it i.e 1 1 sfhk.
tCltlllNElt A CO. 743 llionelitaj, New Yeak,
".1 Comphte lietoriiil History of the Times''
"7'ic best, vheaput, nnd most successful
l'umitij 1'iper in the L'nion."
Harper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
Kitieesof the Press,
Harper's Wcekh Is llm nblist nml most powerful
Illustrated pt'it"dlcal puUMie'd In tliUeounir.. lis
I'dltoilals it to schul.irH and nmincln'-', atdciT
much weight. llsU udratlonsof current otent- a-e
full and f ivsh.and uro prep ired !) our btt d 's gn ti
U nil a circulation of ni.U'1 , tho W'eeklt tsiiadlf
at least h tit a million per-oas.and ttR lull' enoe as art
organ of opinion Is simply I rcmciidous. Tho Week''
ni'tliitnlns a positive poslllon, and cypres bes d cUI -d
Mews on pollileal and social probklil-. -Louisville
Couiler tourt al.
Its articles uie mrslels ot high-toned discussion
end Us plct rl il Illustrations am I'ftcn corn h r t'o
nrgiiinemsot no small force. New York Evumluer
and I'lironlcle.
Its papers upon o'lstent nuestlons anil Its Inimita
ble cartoons help to mould Iho bcntlineuts of the
country. 1'lltshurg Commercial
Harper's Weekly stand ut Iho hoad of Illustrate 1
Journals In tho t'lilh-d Males, In circulation edltorl
ut ability, and plctorla Illustration, Lailles' Ileposl
lory, Cincinnati,
TERMS:
Postage Tret! to all SuliscP'lieTs
in IIik Uiille'il Suites.
Harper's Weekly, one Jear U Co
t uo Includes prepaj merit of U. H. pufctngeb tho
puoiuin rs.
siitiserintlnns tn Harrier's Maerazlne. Weekly, and
liarar, to or.e address for mo jenr. t'o.no i or, two
of uarpcr s rciiouicais, toono auuress luronejear
IT.eO: l Ostiure tlee.
An Exliu Ci py e f either the Vngarlnc. Wceklv or
Ilurar will he supplied gratis for eiert Club of I'lve
Subrentals at to i sih, In one n nilitauce ; or, H v
Ceples for t'W.oe, wlthotd extra copj i postage
tree.
Pack r.uml ers ran lesupplhd rt any time.
'Iho Annual Volumes it Hurler's Wcel.lt. In neat
cloth Hi till p, will lu out I opress, lneoiex
i ense. ft r f LtMi eiteb. A cemrh-iu Set. ei tnialsliiLr
Nlnilte u Voliitues.se nt t n icee Ipl of rush at die rule
of f'.v. rlol.. fiilght utekishset f iurchsstr.
I rt mine nt tillinilon will lo flu n in Haiptr's
Weekl) in the III istrullon tf the I ci.li i.nlal li.Iir
nam mil Kis silk ii.
Newspapeisure net to cepv tils nelvt rllsi merit
tilt nut the cgpri sseieler of luni tuA li:innnis.
Aeldress IIAIlPKlt ii liltil 1I1.I1S, .New Yell..
HtCS
pa-oTK K.
All rersons Inde bled to the undersigned on Hook
Account prhr to Juno lit l-". are teiiuestiu to call
and settle by note eroilierttlse Pefuro Jnnuury 1st.
lsio, as utte r thot ull un-enlcil aeeoiniisiMllbeplac
ed lu thu l.unda ot mi tllleer for eoreelU n.
T.J.MVIsllUH.M.D.
Having OFsrcloted wlihmo Hr. Win. VcKelvy, we
nre'ireisired tout mil rmipily In nil rufi'taloiiiil
e alls In iledhlne. t-urgerj. in rt eiUttttles. lublhi
liutibnagu t lupecttull) so trued.
swuiitit .vci;i:lvy.
Jr.j Uitb, Wer, l w,
When you go to Philadelphia stop
llm Allnirtim.e tlntlan 'n HtO noil B1J V
HENDEIiSHOTT'S
DRUG STORK
la i-oceli Inpr a choice selection cf
HOLIDAY GUUUS,
consisting of
Ditt'coisrs suNiiinns
Toll.ur AltTICLLS,
PEIIt'U.MEItY,
i:n(ii.ish s-oapsi,
ITtENCIl i:XTll.CTS,
POUT MONNIES,
CIllAlt CASES
co vinsi,
imi'siiEs,
ClIINE'Sn ANDJAPVNESi: lIANIIl.EltCtltr.I'sl,
Koy West and Havana Cigar?,
anil lots of I'lno floods.
IS IT
Who said that you would like
reoplo wear, rather than the wholesale goods com
monly sold? This will tell you how to do it.
The very large Increase of our business allows us to make
A STILL LOWER SCALE OF PDICCS.AND
You Can Save Enough
in Duymg a sun at uaic nan
TO PAY FOR THE TRIP
from anywhere In this County to the City of Philadelphia,
and have a day of sight-seeing besides. Wonamaker &
Drown stand by this Statement, and so will
you alter one trial,
Character of
tho Goods we sell!
For Men & Boys.
i murfDrescnt
m we do not u'hoUialf. but confine ourelvc to
retail We bear no ill-will to any one, ami state tins only became some
df-nlm cll poor gcoris n coming from our house. '1 o each of our custom
trt we arc rupunsiLle for articles bought ol us Hy rur plan of ' ickcting
the right tuimtt ot the materials on our goods, no one cn be misled as to
dualities.
I How
WanamakerA Brown
1 treat their
l CUSTOMERS.
anywnere, ami tndi tne quality is as represented
alio, that the money will be paid back in full, il purchaser within 10 das
wishes, for any reason, to return the goods, unworn. a
'MIISIs
Exactly
where the Store Is.
people
ttrjcit
mW&i W Exactly I
counterieit goou. mere is out one uak nail in
Philadelphia, It is a Urge building the size cf four ordin.uj Ktortt .md is
on the South-east corner of blX I'll S IX'l 11 SIX'I il SIX! II
blXIII-SIXTU and Market btreets.
fcivg H those vsho cannot
h come
to the City.
to the Express Co. on receipt of goods, and the priv.lege of examining them
is allowed before paying Where goods do not please, we will return the
money and pay thu expressagc back to Philadelphia
You xhould be sure to set our name on tht Building and cxer the door
at you enter.
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
ur a
BOOK BLiLSSsR AiSD ST 1TIOHSE,
Dtiilcr in Law Blanks Punday Frliool Libr.ti iet. I depository of tin
Pennsylvania liiblo Society,
WINDOW CURTA'.NS, WALL PAPER, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARIS.
Books anil supplies not on luintl can bo furnislied
On Sliort Notice at ihe JIoal lieu son able Hales.
Store iii Exchange Hotel
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
II. F. KfXKni.'H IIIITFl! WINK OF IIIOV.
It Ims never Ijeen knowi tn tall In the euro cf
weakness attended ltli symptoms, liidl-positirni to
exertion, lose of m"inory, einilculty of breuttilutr,
weakness, horror cf disease, nlijht sweats, cold feet,
dimness of M;lon languor, universal l.ishltude cf the
muscular svsti m. enormous appetite, w 11 li dyspep
tic Kiniploms, hot li.ind-, llusliln j cf Ihe body, dry
ness cf the f.ice, pain In the back, heaU'iessof the
e.M'llds, freinient t lack tnutnielntr befuie tho e.cs,
with suffusion nnd loss of Uplit, want cf nttcntl.in,
etc. sold only In fl bottles, ffet tuo peiiulne. De-
pot and ofiiee, tto N'orlh lut'i street. I'hlladelplda. 1
Ail Ice free. A-k for K. I". Knnkel's Hitler Wine of j
iron, nun i.iue no oenir. ejenumo sum eiuiy mei
bottles.
NEKVOl'rt IIFri! ITV ! EItTOS PECIMTV !
Dellllty, a depressel, Irritable state cf mlu 1, a
weak, nen-ous. exhausted feelln',', no etier'jy or ani
mation, cinfmed head, weak memory, tho remsts.
queneesof ecesscs, mental overwork Thlsnervutis
ileMUty Units a sneenu n cure In II. F. Until el's Tit
ter Wine ef Inn. It tones the se stem, dispels the
mental cloom and df siondei cy. nnd reJueen.Vcsthe
entire sFtrm. si id only In $i tiott es. f;et tnp'n
nine (Wee. Not 111 Ninth street, rhllnrtelphli. 1M.
Sold by all drursMs. Ask fr n. F. Ki nlcel's I liter
Wine ft Iron, and take no ether, Cenulno sold only
In II Iwttlcs,
Terr wonw.
removed allee. wltli head complete, In from two
tn three hours No fee till remoeed, b Pr. Kunkel.
.'.9 North Ninth sireet, I'nlladelpliln. Seat, pin and
stcmicli worms nUn lemoved fall and we. Ad
vice free, send for rlicu'nr. or nMsjonr dniil-t
for Kunkcl's Worm syrup. Prlco $1. It U"vcr falls
o
Schcnck'a Tulmonle syrup, for the cure cf cci turn
tlnn. cnnt?hs and eolds.
Th"preat Mrtue cf this mrrtlr Ire s tl . t It rlnens
the rnnttcr nnd throws It out efthe sj stun, purines
llm Mood, nnd thus effects a cure.
Schenck'H Fea Weed rente, fcr the curet f ilvsrepsla,
tndljestlon. se.
The Ionic produces n healtliv ncllnncf the storo-
nrli, rn ntlntr nn npret'te, formlntr rln le. and curing
the most ol stlnnle cn'es rf Indigestion.
Schenck's Mandrake Fills, for the cure cf Uvrrcom.
plaint, c.
These rills rre nlternthr. and produce a, healthy
nctlnnofthe liver without the lea-t ilanpT, ns they
tire free from calomel, and H moro e fllcai lous In
rrstorlnir a bealihy action of the m cr.
Tliese r.-inedi.'s nre n certain cure f ir consumption
as th" piilmoide ryrnp ripens the matter nnd purifies
the Mood. The mandrake y'U net upon Ihe liver,
create a hoaltli title, an I remove nil il's "a-e i of tho
liver. often ncausoof consumption. Tho H'l weed
tonic slees fine and strength to tho atom ic'i.mil.'-s
atjooil dlKcsilen, nnd ennhles the orunns t ifuim
cond Mood, and thus creates a heuithv circulation of
health. 1 locd. Ihe combined action ef thefemedl
clnes. ns thus esplnlned, will cure ee ery ca'ecf en .
sumption, If taken In time-and the use ot the meell
clncs persevered In.
Hr scln-Hck is professlenallv nt ti's rrlnclral cfilce,
corner Sltli nnd Arcli stH , l'hllade'pld.i.cver Mon
day, vi hero ah letters fornduce must bo addressed.
o
TnkcAer's Mils fcr nil tl.c purposes of a pursiu
tlve, for ccnstipatlcn. linllKestlon, headache, nnd liv
er complaint lly vmlvcrsnl nccord they are the best
ot all purgatives for family use.
It Is no wrndcr that Invalids lote faith In specifics
whenso ronnj woillilrss medliliiesnro ailreitH'il
lor inei lureui .11111111-. iupuimi-. ."ii mu.n, imiwi
tried are "fcurel wanting." Wehnee to leaiii,bo
ever, ef ll.o first fjlluu-ef l'i.Mstai' lislsamct
Wild Che iry to cure eoupl.s, colds, and pulmonary
disease. -o cents and tl u l itlle, large bottlm much
tho cheaper.
T1IF. HKST riirSTiTNO OFl'IC'i:.
TheircHt.t Isa pciedcprtitui.lty to rt mtr.rt the
filrndsef lliep.iir. imdtho public ceneiill, that
1 1m t'01 1 MM.es Jon I'niM imi (it ICK bus no sl e 1 h r
In this section, and, In tune mi Is, Ik wlil.iut an
equal, in-.rltit the latt J nr wu l.aece mpliti l le
M'u 1 il our ij 1 ei. m il made laiee- uetdllkiis, ui.ti It Is
no Idle least to suy that u ha now il.c l est
l're-stes, the- leH Atscilii.eiit ef 1l tl.e lest
Mock et I ui 1 r, ( aids, Ac., and ihe- PeHWeil-iiinlu
llii coublij. 1 ur witltuii itetieclull ueiuitielfor
their puces, did wo 11 Bk" It h jeltit lo alv P)u five
our tutleiiiers a mill, re licet M el salltfiuu I) Job,
We do net ilulm to do util (cr less t him ell us, but
wlllwairiit.t It tu loss tin ap as c uu 1 0 ehi.e-ar.y.
where and jleld a elcc-.-ul lent. All who lire in 11 id
cf Jet 1 ilMttib tl(ti kind- Plainer In folois-wlll
Unci It lo licit (littlest to Kite the Ci 11 wins onic'v
u trial. - lu 011 1 and icry ai1ity ( f Cuida,
l';ir, ll.k, I lAClll is. Ilitu, le II ot Is llil tobtt
called fcr, ami cmi funlvlian; civ.ut.llty u-kt;. le ot
urerft fcu Lul IK. JUttieU-K tgulr, U.
TEA STORE
I now tpehlrgthc urytholctt
Iuipoited and Dcmcstic Grocorios
f jr tho Holiday trade.
ITALIAN PEACHIN,
PltENOlI anil MPANlSIt OLIVES
SAItDI.VKS
fAPSAIiOCIIKESE,
PI1ENC1I AND Tl'ltUEY PHUNES.
All kinds of llnlstns, Porelgn ahd Domestic Prutts
Nuts ami Confectionery, and another lot ot fine
Now Crop J.pin Teas.
YOU
to get such Clothing as City
"I"0 be sure cf what we sell we manufacture our
I coods, some of them in our own building,
lhcy arc well cut.st.uett andfim-hci! They
can be rtlicd mon Stcr-'Icteners out of the cltv
us when thev av they sill our cooda.
ryUl. price in plain figures and ncthingej; The
I mmc price to acquaintances and nt rangers
1 a city people and country perple equal
advantages, with each article sold, a ituatanttt
Is given, th.it the Trice is as low as it can be bought
important indeed, becatiBe.unprlncipled
hating stores in riniaaciphia, a un
our signs, cards, advertisements, and
stop strangers on the street, with false ait n liens
About where the store is, so that they may selllhtfr
WI". send patterns of material and prices by
mail when requested Persons can hae
madc-up goods fent by Kxpress, by send
ing their measure - wc furnish easy directions that
nny one can measure by,; and describing color
wanted, fltid rtrif (llri-d Paimpnt can be made
-U.il
Buildiiiir, Bloomslmnr, Pa.
Tin: iii:st imiotixtion.
The le't safeguards epalnst ej Idemlcillscase are
thorough dlccitlon ar.(lt:ttn l.ervcs. It is bicatise
tl.ey iissure tl e npii'ar pcifiriiiai.ee cf theelkfestlu
piiieus. and Ineltimle the nemus t, stein that
Iloslc tin's Me 11 r.eh litters die- M:ch n si.erelRii
proticllie npalnst the li.liuci.ies which bipct Inter
mlt tent malcellesaiid the ic which dliectly aite-et tin
stomach and bow cR If the nerves are healt'itulh
trcii'iull tl.e asMmllatli 11 ct find pirftct.ns the)
nie sure to be under the li.lli.ci ce of this standard
tcnlc end r.cnlne. mahiila nae ledellecl: and If, In
the nttcice-cf the mcst reliable cf medical safe
cuiir'1, thesiftcin has fallen apiee todlMase of an
Intiin.ltlent or iiiilttcnt tjio, the I'.nti rs will, if
eislsli d In, 1 iixllcnle eetj estl.c c f the mal.idj.
l.lllciisr.e ss. rci siti ntlcn. 1 i.el it.up I sla Jleldwlth
ciU.il ccitalntj 10 the cj crr.tlcn e t this potent e-ge--iible
nltvr.itl.'o.
. Tn.ixt7i' i:ii.s.
If wenkness ef tlestom ieh Hallowed to become
(hronlc, the fuller. Inge. Il su inene-cllestlon Is
permanently linpulicrt, the s stem Is very Imper
feellv nourished, Ihe blood tieeeu es t'dn and wat
ery, anil the bile, hi Ins unemployed f.jr illestlvi'
and ivncuallee inrposi-., enlcre the clreul.itloi.
throuKh the tlifrarlc eluct and InJ'-cts Itself Into the
s-iiiirllel.il M Ins, Kleins to thesklnni.il tl.e whites
of the ejea tl.e sulfrun 111.;,'.' Iudle;.tle(,f bill unesE.
Headache, nausea constli uili n, p.ili.s In the- side,
heartburn, and many ether ill .tn -s!i -.n-ipti uh
which accompany hclnte111.1l dcr.insi-menl above-dc-scrlbeil.
which, If unchecked. Is suiv to be fallow
ed bv sei lous disease, 11s thu rl-lu ot the sun by It
setting, it Is maulrett, therefore, that an tnablllt.e
of thu stomach to act upon tho food t.tiuun iv ocr
couio without delay. The lnMstratlnK lntlucnci) on
the stomach of 'lostcttcr's Mcinach l.lltr io Is speed
lly felt In the disappearance er all the- dlsjpreeallo
sj mptoms alluded to. T he prescribed mineral rem
edies for general dc-blllly usu illj tn to uclilu c any
lasting K-au'.t becauso they do ut luelsorate the
stenijch; Hosteller's Hitters alwa:s succeed for
, that Is their 1 ilioul cllect. Tlw eerj fuel that they
I aro such an excellent stumaehlc conslltuUH them
onoof tin-best general tonics In cxls'once. Tore
1 stcio dlgestlun te Ihe llnal step towards tho recovery
j of health, when Imi aired bj any if the multifarious
1 complaints whlih spilcg from dj spcpMa, and that
will be found tu l.ave lieu taken by thu invalid who
has availed hluise.f et this famous ulili-eljspcrtlc
1 cmedy.
wiiEiti: to Aiivr.itnsi:.
A. T. stcwait fajs tho test advertlilng mediums
ho has ever found "an- Iho old c tinbiu-hed organs of
tho two pc'lliiccl anus, at the se v. ml countv scats
thronguuut the 1'i.Ln." "H.ete l.e sajs "reach
cvir family et the- least account tn tin Ir teteral
counties, and uiu more carefully reael than any other
clas-sof Journals." It Mr.Mcwnits Judgu.et.t Uof
value, there Is 110 clin.e'ully In deriding wliMi paper
it Is for tho Interest tf business mi n to aetve rtlse in
Ihe e oiiMiie jicucniAT, upon v.hlclithls paper It
paittallv foundcel, vvase'stubllshiU la isse), and tho
e eiLi-KiiiAN now enjojs a wider circuiutlon and
greater irosjerlly tLaii tt ever did. Itgoesrcgul r
1) Il.totwo tUcUM.t.il families In t'olumlU nndad-
Julntng countie-", and by most ot them Is read from
tit llrstto tl.e last line. Ills thucnly recognised
exponent ct nearly live thousand Heitccritlc voters
In the- county. ItglviB nUvcitlseir.enlsa tasty ells.
play, that mrkes thera attractive to lis patrons, thus
ensuring greater certainty that they will peruso
lueni. while lis circulation la undoubted! muchlhe-
lar.rtt In tho county, tho ndvcillslng rates ot tho
l ci till ian aicnc hlgheitl.iin those et other papers
witii barel) half nd several not om-touitlithenuiu.
ler of kubscilbirs. 1'r.cls like these speak for them,
sel es. No shrewd business man will neglect loin.
1 K'lihisaiivertlseuitutsluthcCoiisiniAK tf.
A DMINIf-TllATOlfS NOTICK.
f tSTATB OK '1I7AMTII HOSIIITH. men.
I iltersoi AilintiistratIoiionthei:f.t.ttei'f r.liiabclli
ltobi Use f Suriirll'HItVNP. tVlllliil-l.il'rimli il, i i.nueil
have 1s t li granted by Iho lie gl-lei of snlet county to
eieii Moi ie.MiKaileiif t, p.. e elumlla countv ,i-a.. to
vv hem all leiM ns IndiLlid tn mid 1 nnii am
ciuesied lo n like pnjii e 1 1, at it tin to having claims.
Mil 'i'1!11" i'ui1' "in niusL- mi-Hi Ki.ejvvn lu tne
out,, ii, iiitui; ii nLi.1 iiiiiioui. eieiiis ,
Nov. Hi.-js. AUinliilkliiilir.
LOUIS EEENHAHD,
Dealer In
riCIIvI WAaci35JB,0)LOCtlS,
Silv orwaro, AVntclics and eJewolry
ni.ii.i)iiiui;u, -.,
I ndles' mel l.e mirm-'iiV (icld ni d si'icr Wutclics,
it Aii.tilci u at el Forilgu moiiulucturo.
bilvor and Plated Ware, Clocks,
FINH JUWKl.UV, AC, AC1.
llKPAlHlNG AND UNGHAY1NG
rruiitiitly JLvccilU-el,
ocu,ti-ir
"VTOTICK Miercliy gircn lint I liar
i. day purebaseil from tnthlas Kyerono
mare, two setts double 1. nrne-s, one fprlcif w
a so otio tdack horso thorn James Kycr, and
loaned the umu to them clurlnir tnv bletsurj.
Dec. IVifr it l'llll.lF Al-ri.liX
A1.11111101 i we 1 vi c 1 iv. 1..
L.1TATB Of llOK'T JiUINHTOH, l.ATE OF MA
TOVTNsmr,
iz-tlersof Admltilslratlon on Iho estato nt II
Johnston, late of Mnillson tovrnshlp, i-nli
county, doei-iised, have been grnhtcd by Iho l
t ;r nt snlil county to I-nar y, until, of "s
tonvllle". All iiersnns Ii.aiik; clulms ngtln
estate of thu decedent oro reipiested tn pn ent
for settlement, nml those Indebted tothe esti
make pnvincht to tho undersigned ndmlnlsi
wlthoul elelay. isAAt F SAl
Nov. ui.tn-a Admlnlslra
ADMINISTUATOiW NOTK'H.
ramr or. ciiukom in-ssiNonn, deckasr
Utters of Administration on Hie estate of 0
ttunslnge-r, late of He-aver township, Columbia
deceased, li ivo lieen granted liv the- lleglst -r ol
cuiinlv to.lulm lliinslnger, of llcavcr toniu.iilp
p rsms Imv lng el.il ins ugnl list t hu e tato of t he
dent are reepiested to present them for settle!
and thoso Indebted to I h estate1 to mako imj
to thu undersigned admlnlslrntor without elfin.
JOHN lll.NSIMIKI
Nov. SOts-et- AdmlnlFtrn
l Tail-lL"rli .n-.-vti'a vniffee
A U-MINISTKATOIVS NOTICK.
XX. T.STATK Of SIAHV A. F. nilfOUK, DECKASSI
tetters of Admlnl'tratlon on tho cMato of Ma
F. lltuglle, l.iteof 111,1 Town iif Idoomsburg, Co
Wa cu nly, ilece.isi-el, have been grant -d by tho
1-ler nt said county tn William II. l.llmor
lllooms'iurg. All tiii-sonshavthir cuilini ngulns
estate of the' eleee'le-iit nre le piesti il I pn-senti
1 ir f.- iti -tn.-nt, mill tli .s liiilYi.tc.l tjtiio e-wn
miko pnyine-iit 10 tue utid rslrm 1 admlnlst
wit hout il'-'l.l). Wh.l.I.V.M 11 (ill, MlliiS
Adudiilstiat
Nov sc, ;&-et.
PSend 1 catiilogiiu I ) MarvTaud 1 J. K ilancl
t for t mid Ji nml ill Mn.vrna,
1 1 iw aiujis 1., jiviiw.iiu t.vn.-.tiiu
Hl:NI!Y VII.SON.U1s Life nnelT'e
Sirvteei. The nailnii luourni hU
A i..S'M WAS 11:11. Appt. for c.ulcuof te-irl
tn ej 1 i!.er c ltv I'uli. 1 ., i hll.i , l'a,
Tl .? imi lle.ullhg, l'svilinnuiiiev, 1 ieiilii
i Soul l harming. i sine rl hi, nml Slut
finite, now ImfU'ivr either He x Ilia ta'sinute
.aln I lit- love and ntTe-etl u of nny ron tiv-y el,
In-t.inti . 4 pues. lly mall M Is Hunt .
UJ, s. , St.. I'nil 1. - .
ft I 'IViligie of N'.-.e .,111. , II 11 III
VA I i,ir.n-:iA. ' 1 iri 1
I ai V J M le-I'-i 1 ' e 4111..111
. 1 1 r 1 i)u. f ir 51. . r i fni i.. ur
l- vi 1, 1 u si. , r t 1111 i-i, iirnoi
National Chi jiiu o., 1 .lia'le-l lita, 1
llOl
.... s ... 1 i'Ii. .... . e ,,l..1i l.e
t Ol NTs WANTI.l) inr III lust nml I
-TA-s s. Ill.i.r 1.0 ever , iiu.l V -d, Scud far tl
. and our 1 .Ira li-niis le i.j 11 s. ..t.uiiai 1
shlti eo., I idi lelii.ihia, l'a.
N.'onrm.T ro w Kirif
'lianeo f"i til ) : Mule mil f m lo 11. -ents andi
isrr ,. I'n Information, uiiel fre samples e
ve n oi-di-r 1' 0. box
111 u 1 e-i.s ,v u., 1 ., v ori.i ae , -n,
iov. r. 1 w.
1'dR
CU (ill- , rLS. iIAKSi:XKSS
USE
VKLLS'iWHh.'i I' T'Hlir
Put ni i-ili In lll.l I. Ill X s.
k : 1 ii-ii ii mi sih i- tti-iiti-i:. .
lirs,' ti. .r ',','ist : -ti Till . 1111 1 .1 1 s T
11.. i-iii .1 li le .1 1. 11
.V ':j.r 1,1, I.Ojj.i .)
Our Western Tjjrdif O.10 Ilundrci
l .-ars A.n-o.
e .,1il. 1, , , ,r II... I, . n 1 In...-,
In ir I. t lite- 1 1 -s 1 ! 1 ri 1 1 1 r 1 uf cun:ii. t f i dimdwi
rms Fx-Pin .ulve nturts. c ..'-lei I. s, f, .. . seen
nl.ineer w it: -n anilines, liull.iii wa .paths, c
Mr .1 ni ,1 ns Mini; or cue, iiinlold. M
i'lllji.l.- Noeompi-UUiill. Iln irmuU'i. lies. Age
ill! ,1 e- I 1 lii-r e ire 11. ill's fe eli e ., .1
e I ' A i.. ". u x,., f, i,e-nrt III,!'
TO BOOK AGENTS. 'WiJfiSEflSSSS'Sa
tejt th prrat popularity cf Tho W. Knox new b..lc
.acAifc.or Ljcind .lt?ntu,n nte Unrht. wetnakit
this MtrinTdinQTy orlfn ((' ctll ftnt a camiUte ou'ftt
Ut ce II 5l a'mlHtttittrtr to any rani; tent ivrcjn ot'ttlhtr
Mi uhomil ww. It rontnlni 2i f-ptrnilid llutttiloDt
fotiny Atu.iMMi, nrl the entifcrwi pronounce it "the brrt
new bofk out.' In lowfnrr iti th (oolc for the tim.ini
ApcnUfBtlly Ato lUtt day. Wo want llbfininerry
k,wnjhtr.an,l the te tntoi offtru tma Hilt. Lawe Illui
tictf il I'nmphlf J. prcimrn parep. and full rartlculJM fret
"iNIPam. TLCK"
eC'hromo.
The Great Ain ricaa Tea Cohidid
it X .iii -SI-J Mi-til t, I.. .
Teas ellstrlhute 1 toclulmit Importers' rrlces.
r.eautlfiil oil ehroiiiiis, tf c!tnViviitslcs. irebent
to tuiiciiasern oi i.'-'.s. I e rr poumlsof lea, In clu
utjiiiiinel upwiirili. i lie t onii nnv has now rea
fur delivery u sp'.iiidl 1 elirn-on, entitled ".Mi- a
I'i-i s,' n new (thu- t inmili plciure, sliowliign live
sklniilsh be tvve-i-n bain mm nls i c t ilo far the pt
se.sjjn or :v doll. UtssMuliof roaring fun that
s, I Ij'll "11 I ill, ,11, 111,-s,,,,, pt, , U. 111 -11UI
till,-if Ihe lilt 1st. '1 In- b.itt,i- Is lust Mn and Till
and r..us! be see-n to In- upiircci..le el. stud for ctrc
-ii e'l I'li.-e.-. lerui. r.
i in. nut. r -.u:i:ii' n ti:a low-am,
al .t. Ki, Ves.-v Mri'Ct.
o. Il , m.i. Ni:vv Touk City.
.niv ar-, . ,-i',v
)SYl-i:()MANCY or SOI I, CIl A Ii.MlNt
How either sec m.i- l.isi tnnte nml train t
lue'o a'ui nlli eii.j isof nn pcr-Kin tneycii irisuinstai
ly. liii! stiiip'i- ae 'iiiivnieut ml .'nn pus '.ess. free, I
mill, fur '.-i.e, t.igi-iher with n uiarrlago gu'ele, Fgy
tl.lii. nriiele. dl'i am.. 1.1. its In 1 a. s u i il(lln--.inL
shir, , ,v. -. A iiui-i-r Imok. A, 1 1 ess, i. William e
I'UOS.. i'llll.l,
T . V'lTk i-i-llts f i-tV- best selllt
.N I Si I I'll I'.ie ,in In tin, unrl
li etiiu ui.s 1-, sue. l.s p ip -r. i , eni 'lopes, l, ilUi'll Jie
pi ii.ioliler. pi i.iil,:p.it.-i.l ur.l iiia.iMir , and a pioi
of J,-weir,v siugl pin. i,- wlt.i e-lcant pnze.pjs
p.tl.1, a i cents, e l-"t irrr e.
Illilllll .V I'D Il.J lll-i'lllIWay n v.
WANT Hi).
flno'l, iif.i i et'l.ii i i i ami eeiiM 'ii: irr.rders
a i .i.si-n.e-s puv me basil e-.. i 1 i si.iijiuhed un
l.ible- Imil-e. h.-cill-lv l i- ill lllierul Ii
dee-.-uu i.ts eiui red ai.it enn-taiii e ap' jyme-nt giv e
In I 'i clu ci .Ki,. i u.iiii.-i, r ri p ii i. Forfullpa
iie.u.,.1 .s i-m n, ,o 1 1 sill ii, anil iiitiir 1
llll.li:i.. II Mil Nil .tco..
Ve.v. I. -IT I nioii c lly, Kile Co., 1M.
-;) i I'AY gu irantee-il u-tng cur WK1.I, Al'Oi:
OrJt' l.lllt lll.ll.l.s. 'flU II liioill a 1-iilJ lo goo
A-nuts A a;;, r bo U five. Jilz Yihjcrc ., St. I.oul
.1-1-, in i.
AtiKNTri WAXTl-K. MI-.DV1.S AM
Idol Unas iivvnrdc.l t a- ikii HW'd M'i
fit i'o:t:i. ui:ti in
., . . j . Li... 'in. .tn .u s., iniii-,, laiciuary, -l.s
tleiu.n v.n ,v i u., i. :n, Aiv-i sir.'fi I'lilladi'lphls.
Tin-: srjo.mm onanza.
tun, i ull p-iti.'.iirNM-i tn-M Adiln KMJLt
i "1 it '.ill's i ,1 it itir
MM iV till . Ull t.llVi't MMV i ol if.
SENT FREK ! !
Ui itw; .a:--. (( .'..ii) itoU'irs.
St K-K l-i li il ,; -s 1, l, paid .mil . Ill pav I.-lrern l-rnllts
lliellioiel.si ii ss, i.iinil-. au'lt.nlil b iufit on inirglus
slg.,t ilr.ui. I . . siv enni a. co, liiiukirsamt broken
hi. -it - i, .s.-n i"i. ! if llU'l.4Jli
i.O'li) ,f ( s 7onifn
nlr ai ... , .. i. ... i , ... iif., it
Hi-i d.l i.niil. f tue Nil ii, -t'o oplilr's geld, the
I.t HIS' 1. II. ill 'I Illt.llOllS I'f SOIIL'l .lit llllls. bllllL'S
lir.iplili lies iipnuis splcniilil lllu-lrallons Sill
ii. 'us ev an. ' i . we- Haul ,,-lin ipuvklr, prullts mo
hen I fur tei-ui". in i.i Mi huum., pubs., "as, t-an
isuiii r-i , riii.a . l'a
It' s - v ' v - j-. s , . y ix. v 5 w W V
llasiiii'ii invest-illn slot kprlv Hint's and paid
900 pBi' cent, profit.
rii tdiiMiii'tv . i m .. .. V:..1.
l!K'l'?4. fill ( Ul,'rMi
2. Mzovxll. for ti. Noyi-W-m una Chrciraos o
cuy tu-wrlplwu. Nallujuu tltiomo l omnany, m
aaclilila, Tn,
M.
INI) HHADlNO, lSYC'lIOM V X V Y
V triVitl Mll'l ( IIHIMIkll uienie.i.ia..
STaiiin.-.. rsm.i... Vi.;.ni;.: i , ". i,t,:,; r'. -j '"""j
t.atc ui.el inilti the live m.il h . i m
they elioose Inslantiv, mi . :es lymall to cents
. s i.,, nwiiiu uu rue ci, i iiiinueipuia, ra.
SlO In psriOO1" Unl-Mrect often lead! ton for
. t""- A l'i'elKMk entitled
J'J en and Idioms ot Wall strc t,- e.siUatnlns ever
M T l Wli JoiiNlltcMisoA-en. banken
I I Itrirj i'tid Irol.ers, r) Uroadwuy
ag:wt3 ,aml:o roil tiil
HISTORY of the y.s.
.... V. .... i
IsJliigiiiS
TtCKrent lntt nt In Hit thrt-1- K llstirytf oui
country innlt-K litis tl e f. it. t- m lieike'erpul
ll-leel. lte nt ill's cAtrA. tie- II t irieul e iriuv
Irpi. I i d to I eni"- wltli a Hi I ti ' nt i f thu op
I'lcuihlim utiiiil ii niei tdai . ill) i. in u, end fori
eiceiipin n i i n i aim u-in i .'ei ,ts
NA'llu.NAl, ll'lll.l liiMi cel.. 1 J.lla., l'a.
n? I O AbciiIs vvantiil. floort ch-.neo for le
l i'n tlii; money, to I iirtles vvlm di vote
ir put cf tlmi-ln selllnk'ei'r It-is. Literal t-uuili
for leak.
te v 1
or put cf time lu siiiiuk'ei'r it-is. Literal i-uuinli-
SIOI1H. Slilll ti r u huh. 1'. il. bm f on.
tient Aim id i ii'ieii eeuipuii),at , Vi eyst.uy.
A lleil.NI Is 1 l.A.Mvh turmoil eiul
f .Im'cmeiit liendi-, tust rlulHl id for m
Ui.lVvu'lisiAM lifluik All kluitKif Alb iliei". Ihliiki
Vls.U VV VU UHUU W ,UIKM .V VIUVf