THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. lllOUMIDUnil. ntlllAt .lOVMllIKU II, l-W. Tlio new lienlcrs for the Kplsooiml Hiiirt-li Imve heen put In operation, , Dr. W. M. Hclicr U miiklnjr, exti-tislvi' pulrfl t Ills residence- on Mnrkct street. Latest styles I" hnUcH flue iicrkclmliiH uml lockets lit h. Ilcrnlirtnrs Jewelry store. James ltfllly Inn imt up iiiiollu-r new Ilnnl table In his rooms under the i:chiinjro Hotel. The Hev. Dr. Whllelieiid.of llctlilcliein.wlll lie consecrated Hishop or riltslmi-; on tlie SVli ot next tnnunry. The lrondiile Company have u new mid nrettv pair of driving horses. Thev eaine from Snyder county. Foil SAi.it. -A llalllinorc heater of late pat tern. Used only a portion of (wo winter. Will he sold rhenp for cash. Inquire nt this (ifllre. If The grading and paving of Catharine street about completed, and It has greatly tin. proved the residences along that thorough. fare. m The shooting match ndverlNed to lake place at KH Robliliis', has heen given ii) on account of the small pox prevailing at Orntigevllle. Illlt.'s Dime Show was nt lUeOpein lloli-a-on Wcdnesdny and Thursday evenings. The entertainment, which Is or the variety kind, was good and was quite well attended. Foil Sai.k. A thrce-horse power steam en gine and boiler, In good condition. Suitable for running a printing preys or oilier light machinery. Inquire at this otllee. (f Ladles' solid gold Watches as low as sixteen . i . . H . ... u.i . i. . dollars, aimi jjiiiis huhu gum American watches hunting or open face, forly-two dol- l.iru nt T. ttfirnlmril's li-u-i'lrv tlnn. Itefuso all ten dollar bills on the First National Hank of Detroit. It Is reported that forty thousand dollars of a new Issue were lately stolen before being signed. "The doctors said my wife had cnusunip. tint). Tried 'I.lndsey's Wood Searcher,' and she has better health than ever." (i. II. Hubbard, Hampden, Ohio. nov. If there Is a Wolfe Republican vole in the comity we have not heard of it. Ilepubtlcau. And yet there were several of them, as the re turns show. Probably they did not leglster at the post olllee. The latest Improvements at the Central Hotel, arc the enlargement of the parlor, and a new henter in the cellar. Mr. lirowu will not stop until he has Ids Iioiim- lilted up in tlrst class style throughout. The citizens of I.ewl.-,burghave raised ijll),. 000 for the University at that place. This se cures the institution mi additional endow ment of 100,000, of which William Heck well, of Philadelphia, contributes .(,(). A collection will be taken up at St. Paul's Episcopal church on Sunday morning next, for the benefit of the (larlleld Memorial Hos pltal, mi institution to lie established at Washington, I). C. Hev. W. E. Detwller of I.ewMmrg, will hold Ids fourth Quarterly Meeting forlJIoonis burg Mission, on next Sunday the tiitii lint. Preaching nt 10 o'clock a. in. A cordial In vitation is extended to nil. A grand opportunityis now olTeied to have your old Clothes Wringer repaired by a first class workman, at A. M. Hnpert's tin spire. The best white rubber rolls used, mid all work warranted to suit or no pay. Send along your wringers. .Mr. l- P. Drinker received on Saturday, from a friend in Snyder county, two line wild turkeys, the tlrst keen in tiii's town for a long time. The birds were in excellent con dition and were young anil lender. The hell for the Orangeville church arrived hist week, Thursday. It is quite large.of ex cellent lone, and lias the following inscrip tion upon it, "In memory of K. (i. IcicketK" It was made by the McShanc factory, Haiti more. .Mr. V. S. Kinports is agent in Hloomsliurg for the very excellent gold pens made by I.eroy W. Falrcliihl of Xew Yolk. These pens have no superior in the maiket and can be depended upon to write well and to stand any amount of use. J. M. 0. Hanek Kq.f will enter into apart nei'shlp for the practice of law at Seranlon with Klhanan Smith F.sq., of Townndn. Holh these gentlemen are lawyers of long ex perience and line ability and will undoubt edly have a large practice. Hon. Wm. Taylor, Hoston, is well again. Completely cured of a scrofulous humor which poisoned his blood, covering ids face Mid head with sores, by Cutlcura Hesolvent Internally and Cutlcura and Cutlciira Soap externally. Judge Ctimmlii, of Williamspoi I, in sen tencing n man for carrying concealed weap ons, said : "There are only two classes that curry concealed weapons ; one class Is com posed ot cowards and the other villains ; si months imprisonment, 10 line, anil cost of prosecution." A signal Fcrvlce station is to be established at Williamsport. This is in compliance with "e suggestion of Judge D. I.. Khouc of Wilkes UnrrcjWho hasmadeastudyof the subject anil become convinced that tills section of coun try needs ii station to arrive at anything like satisfactory predictions. The tlrst snow of lliu season fell on Friday last. For hnlf an hour or so the air was III J -ed with flukes which melted when they reached the earth. In Krie six inches of snow full and in Munch Chunk about mi inch W'ith the mercury at twelve degrees above 7ero. At Scrantou and throughout the inter ior of Nesv York there were falls of snow. Sheriff Deegan of Sullivan county Is quite anxious to learn the present abiding place of one Edward Hemsnydcr who recently escap ed from Jail, wherein he was confined for robbery. The escaped prisoner Is six feet in height, good looking, compactly built ami wore dark clothes. The Sheriff offers a re ward for tliu capture of the missing one. Samuel Xeyhard, administrator of thu cs. tale of Thomas Crevellng Jr., late of Scot1 township, deceased, will offer for salu vid liable real estate, situate In said township, on tlie 10th and 17th of November. Thu sale will be on the premises. On Wednesday the Iflth, at two o'clock In thu alternoon, lie will offer at the Kspy hotel,persoiial properly of the said deceased, Including fidl shares of Espy Lime and Cement (Vs. stock. Diphtheria i raging lit various parts of (he State mid appeals to bo spreading rapidly No cases have been reported In this neigh borhood, so fur us our knowledge extends, but parentH cannot bo too watchful of their children, should the dieuded disease make its appearance. Teacher In publlo mid pilvalo m-IiqoIj ought to pay strict attention to the subject, mid scud home any child found to be suffering from diphtheria, The disease is dangerously contagious mid in u crowded school room will spi cad like wlld-llie. The only safe plan Is In icfuse to admit scholars who have any symptoms of diphtheria. I he poor sulTerer that has been dosing himself wllh so-called Troches mid thereby up.'ct Ids stomach without curing the trouble wine cough, should take our advice and use Dr. Hull's CoughSyrup and get well. There Was considerable nolso and qiiar Hiig on Main Sheet, Wednesday night. Two r three men essayed the part of peacemaker ninl were promptly knocked down. One of these days the Town Council may think It worth while to pay mi olllcer to keep order nt late hours of the night, SIAUIU IX niK .MNK1KKNTII CKSU'IIY. X Mcllea, Wyebrldge, Ontario, wrltesi "1 have sold large quantities or Dr. Thomas Eclectrlc Oil; It Is ued Tor colds, sore throat, croup, etc, nuil In fact for any nirccllon of the throat It works like magic. It Is a sure cure for bums, wounds mid bruises. II Is proposed mve a horse fair in Sun. bury, next June. There will be a three days' nieellng and purses aggregating $1200 will be offered. If properly managed there Is hardly a ,1,1111,1 thul the undertaking will prove successful, hull, as regards pleasure and money. The purses are sulllclently large to draw good horses and It has been proved times without number that fast trot Hug will altrael crowds of spectators. Ast 1011, nners are on tin1 lookout for the star of Ilelhlehem, last seen lu 1572, when it Rhone so blight as to lie visible nt noon day, then fading away.assumed vailous hues until It disappeared. This wonderful star Is believed to have been seen lu I lift I and Mr,, and its apparent period extended backward would Indicate that It appeared about the time of the birth of Christ. Hence Its name Its place is near the constellation Cassiopeia. "What every one says must be true." that "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup" has no equal for coughs and colds, Try It. Price !.-. nov. ' A fellow is travelling through the State selling what purpoit to be line mackerel at very low rales. Farmers should be on their guard against Ibis man, as he Is a swindler. The half barrels of Hie fish that he sells are filled with rubbish, with a thin layer of mack erel on top. It Is always the best policy to purchase goods of established dealers who have reputations to maintain and who can be found when complaints are necessary. It may not, perhaps, be known that a man wearing dark clothes is more liable to Infee Hon fiom contagious disease than he who wears light colored garments, because pani cles which eniauale from diseased or decay, lug bodies urc much more readily absoibed by dark than by light fabrics. This is easy of proof. Expose a light and a daik coat to the fumes of tobacco for live minutes, and it will be found that the dark one smells strong er than the other of tobacco smoke and It will retain the odor longer. Stale Superintendent Higbee has issued a ciicular calling a convention of nil the Super intendents of public schools of the Western counties of the State to meet in Pitlslnirg on the tenth of January next, to continue in session for three days. A convention or the lemainiug counties is called lo meet In Head ing on the 17th day of January. It is the de sign of the State, Superintendent to gather such lufoi malion from papers read before the convention as to enable the making of the ciMlilication of the school laws of the State. On Thirl) lln)s Trial. We will semi Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro. Voltaic Hells and other Elecllic Appliances on trial for thirty days to young men and older persons who are afflicted with nervous ,lebilily,Iost vitality, etc., guaranteeing speedy relief and complete lestoration of vigor and manhood. Also for Iilicuiuiiti-in, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Elver and Kidney ilillleulties, Huptuies and many other diseases. Illustra ted pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic licit Co., Marshall, .Michigan. Oct. 28, 'St-ly We would caution our readers against making purchases of watches, jewelry, &-., of itinerant merchants. The buyer never re- ceives the woilh of Ids nionev and is sure lo egret lil action. The only sate way is to btiv of reliable merchants, who are known mil respected, and who can be lulled upon to sell goods of the quality represented. It may be accepted as an invariable fact, that wan- tiering peddlers can never fairly compete wilh established dealers, who have reputa tions for houestv and fair dealing lo maintain. Owing partly to the inclement weather and partly to the fact that there is always a great ileal of sameness in their enteitainmenls, lloworlh's lliliernica and Mirror of Ireland Appeared to quite a slim audience last Thurs iluy evening. There were several new faces noticeable among them Mr. James llearne, who aeteil the pail of Dublin Dan with a great deal of spirit. He Is a line singer and dancer and is decidedly the best we have seen In that role. He kept the au dience in good humor throughout Ihe per formance. The balance of the company Is of about Ihe average. now V Tin: nun? "How's the baby'?" "Iliscioup Is better this morning, thank you. We gave him some of Thomas' Eeleclric Oil as vou advised, doc tor, and shall give him some more lu tin hour or so," ru'xt tiav tlie doctor pronounced itic voungster cured. On Sunday ccning November 0th, at the Lutheran chinch, after the usual evening scr- vlee.Mr. Edward ltinglerand Miss Mary Ellen Fornwald weie united in matrimony l Hev. F. P. Manharl. It was Ihe purpose to have Ihe affair kept as quiet as possible, but never thclcss Ihe chinch was tilled lo overflowing. Mr. O. C. Evans and Miss Emma Ilrooksweru groomsman and bridesmaid. The ceremony was performed without the least jarring. The couple were lu wailing in the basement of the church and maiched to the altar imme diately upon the close of the sermon by the pastor. The newly married couple left for East Toledo, Ohio, on the noon train nti Mon day, where Mr. Hlngler Is engaged as lele- graph operator In the employ of tlie Penn sylvania Itallroad Company. Illlti-r Tn lt. One of Ihe best, If not the best, of Charles Dickens' wundciful creations, is the story of Oliver I wist, Any person who has read this book can never foiget the Ihillllng Interest Unit Is attached lo the character of Nancy : her fidelity mid loving confidence, which could not be shaken by crime, misfortune or even brutality. And at last her Iraglc end makes her one of the few characters which will never be forgotten. The storv has been dramatlcd and played in every theatre through the country and never loses Its In. teresl. The Seymour & Stratlon Standard Ihealre Company will present II at Ihe Opera House, tills Friday, evenlng.Novcinber lllh, It cm lies lis own apparatus for new and startling scenic elfecls necr before Intro, iliiccdoutsldcof the largo theatre. Every one should take the opportunity of witnessing a llrst class play, Carlo, (111.) ltadical ltepubllcan. WIT Vi: KNOW AUDIT II'. I'What do you know about St. Jacob's Oil'' 'said one of our oldest subscribers. This was 11 fair question, and wo answer thnl we are rcliaqly Informed, thai a gentleman of lids city who has sulTcrcd untold agony, mid I spent a mint of money 10 get relief from Hheu . mallsin, In desperation bought some mu tried II, and declares Unit it is the best icm ' cdy for rheumatism he ever heard of. ltmitiit AI1011I ltourlrmerrch. Huek wheat sells nt hereabouts at from ij 1,2ft" to iJl.fiO per bushel. Apples are scarce and as n matter of course the price Is advancing. We bespeak for the Coi.cmman In Its new sanctum abundance of success, with scores upon scores of new subscribers. Parties mid plays are numerous of late one at the Widow Call's, at Washington Adams', David ltclwlg's and ltudolph Yen ger'a within tlie last few days, Among those who have dcpaited this life are Mrs. Daniel Houp (leorge Oscar llower, aged 11 little over two mid n half years. The latter was a grand-son of the former; and died about thirty-six hours after ids grand mother. Although himself not knowing of her ilentli he said a. few moments befon expiring 1 "I am going to grandmother." SihhII I'oir. Tlie dreaded disease lias made Its nppenr. mice In Orangeville, and one death, that of Mrs. Cyrus II. White, has already occurred The wife of D. 1C. Sloan, who attended .Mrs. While, was attacked, as was also a little girl named Hlsewlck who lives In -Mr. Sloan's family. It Is not known how the disease was brought to tlie town, so far as we have learned. A suggestion is made that the clothing of a son of .Mr. Sloan who has been lu Philadelphia became contaminated there, but this hardly seems ciedlblc. Every clfort will be made to confine the disease lo the place where It now exists and with this end in view Mr. Sloan has uutlioii.ed us lo publish the following notices Orangeville Nov. 7th, Ennoii Com miiian s Please Insert the following 1 We are sorry to Inform our patrons and the public that our family is alllictcd with the small pov, mid to prevent If possible the further spread of thu contagion, we have closed our store for the present until fmllicr notice. 1). 1C. Si.on fc Son. Cum lliilhui Allrinl M-liunt ( Several Indian boys and girls have been llv lug at and near Mlllvllle during the .summer, as lias been mentioned in the Coi.i'.miu.vk. It was deemed advlsableto have them attend tlie public schools of the dlslilet,butthu question arose whether they were entitled to the priv ilege. We are informed that a letter was sent to Dr. Higbee, State Superintendent, asking Ids opinion and that a reply was lc ceived from him stating that the children were entitled lo school privileges. The Cliecnwood school board did not deem this conclusive, and when some of the In dians applied for admission lo one of the schools in the district, they were refused. This action will probably lead to the depart uie of the Indians, and lu fact some of them did go away on tlie noon train over the E. As 11. It. H. 011 .Monday of last week. Dr. Dig bee Is presumably versed in all mailers per taining to the public schools of the State and It may be Interred has legal backing for his opinion. How thu matter is to be settled re mains to be seen. There may be further cor respondence between the parties that may lead to an amicable settlement of the ques tion, which is one of interest to all tax payers. Since the above was wiltlenthe School Hoard have reformed their decision and agreed lo admit Hie children. rVrimiul. Mr. and -Mrs. Fletcher Harris of Columbus, Ohio, who have been vi-iting at William Hnpert's, started for home on Tuesday. Mrs. M. II. Mclvinney has moved into her new home on Market street. The house has been rebuilt and fitted with all modern con veniences, and is now a very pleasant res idence. F. E. llrockway of lleach Haven was in town last Saturday. A number of guests were elegantly enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Heay at lfuperl, on Saturday last, on Ihe occasion of Ihe fif teenth anniversary of their marriage. Some handsome presents in glass, silver and china were received by the "bride." Jerome Woodring has returned from Johns town, ud Is now clerking at W. ii. Allen' store. Miss .McArthur, the new tea( her of draw ing and penmanship at tlie Normal School arrived on Tuesday, and lias entered upon her duties, Augustus Everhart of Jackson called on us on Monday, lie was in town on otlicial business connected with the election. Mr. and -Mrs. E. W. Elwell returned lo Towaudn on Wednesday morning last. Mr. E. 11. Eeinmon, formerly of tills county, and now of Coustantine -Mich., is visiting friends in the county. Mr. Charles Parrish, Attorney Ocncral Pal mer and Col. Charles M. Conynghani, of Wilkes-ilarre, registered at the Exchange Hotel 011 Tuesday last. Fled. ISurgcss, business manager of the Neil Hurgess Widow lledott Company, came to town on Tuesday lo make arrangements for the appearance of tlie troupe next Tues day evening. Ill, K illt) i.l'Tnui-rVr I'.ilU'U. Vrrv matte of tbt Mutual InsiM-iinr-ii Cimi- panles are doing 11 transfer business. That this is illegal will be appaient liv consulting the law which took ellecl July 12th, 1SS1. lly Ihe provisions of lids law the application anil a copy of the Hy-laws form a uart of the oniraei. 1 ne application mm liy-laws ol tuoiuer company canuoi lie accen etl as be ing the contract of the coninanv Issuing. Policies issued without a legular mtiilit atlou are not w ortli, in law, tlie iianer on which nicy are wrmcn, mines Holding policies canuoi ne compelled 10 pay assessments mill 101 tenures cannot ne made legal, incase of contest as to payment of claim, lu absence of fraudulent application, action could he brought against companies for obtaining money under false prctcnses,the penitentiary staring ine omcers in ine nice. Miccu atlvc policy holders prefer Iransfering at a nominal rale, miner man pay assessments, This sys. tern is ruinous to Mutual Insurance t'oiiinan irs. 1 nifsr riiiiimii,i's )) nu till lilts Kllttl Ol 1 .... mm.... t i. .1.. .1.1 . 1.1.. .1 nusiness win shortly regret Unit thev ever adopted It. -Mutual insurance business must ne puriucii nun when companies take hold of tills mailer in earnest, it will crow and be come far more popular than any oilier sys. icm 01 insurance yci lnirotiuceti. e eon. dc mu "graveyard Insurance," first, last and nil the time. Legitimate Mutual Insurance Is the best system nnd uronerlv conducted will supercede all other systems. Let com panics protect themselves, and the people win give llieni their commence. Jlatri-sburtj I'A'tiy Miumau iMtltt. T he above fully expresses our views on this subject mid Is lu harmony with our uniform practice with regard to transfers. Wo have persistently icfiised to accept transfers, dc- siring to build up u substantia! business on applications regularly made out to the com puny. We have not been slow to recognize the ruinous tendency of this system, Il not nor can il be a part of the policy of our company. We loo, in common with nil right thinking pcople.are desirous of a piirillcallon of tills business, '1 he most pronounced em mles of Mutual Insurance companies confess that an honest, legitimate business may be none, nttcii is our alio mid we will always lie found ready to second any such measures as will lend to secuiu a thoroughly honest business, I here are species of imposition against which It Is practically Impossible for companies to guard -nolably fraudulent ap plications. Hut when fraud I disclosed by Investigation, lid company stands ready id ways to aid in enforcing such legal measure as will lead lo Ihe apprehension and punish incut of all guilty parties, (loon lion: M. II, Assoi iAiiox. Hloomsliurg Pit.. Nov, H 'HI, 2 w OPERA ! ! TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5tli. BURGESS Widow Beit Coiily Company ! ! THIRD 8UCCESSFI L YEAH OF THE ONLY AND OH10INAL Neii!l Bioirgess Sl'ITdltTKll 1IT anoRcin ir. sroDDMiTy-- In lil.i own rtrur-iallntlon ot WIDOW BtflOTT! ASI) A CA'ini't' I.Y SELECTED COMEDY COMPANY. (1. W. Stoiui.Mir Manaiiki; 111:1). Hi'itniiss, Popular Price, ....Ill'sisis Manmici: , !!. and ft') cents. Itnm unit IHiiiIhk. On Sunday hist, Information was lodgtd with H, P. Forlner, 11 Justice of the pence lu Calawlssa, charging Frcas Otilnn, Samuel Jones Jr., Stanley (I. Ellis, Chillies Hrown and Daniel Uetger Jr. with mal.'clous mis. chief. The prisoners, all of whom are mitt ors, were lnloxlcaled on the previous night and damaged the propel ly of sunilty persons. Warrants weie issued and the young men were arrested. The Justice held them in ?100 ball, each, lo appear at the next term of court. On Monday Mr. John (itiliiu. f.ilhcr of one of the boys, obtained 11 will rant for Ihe arrest of Fretl Smith who sold the boys liquor, lie was beld in iiOO ball, hut Ids bondsmen subsequently surrendered, him, when he was re-arrcstcd, brought In this town anil turned over to SlterllV Ent. He was after wards taken before Judge Elwell who admit ted him lo ball lu the sum of ?2(K). Frcas (liiinn, one of the boys arrested, was bound over lo answer the charge of repre senting himself to be of age, Smith's barkeep er being the prosecutor. These at rests will doubtless be productive of good result, In that they w 111 make the saloon keepers caution about selling liquor to improper persons, and will lend to stop disorderly ami drunken behavior on the street's of Catawissa. lilmv llcilntl. The people of l!Ioonibttrg are fortunate this j ear In having entertainment of excep tional merit presented for their delectation at the Opera Douse Another rich tieat is in store for them. On Tuesday evening next Mr. Niel Hurgess, Hie talented voting come. Ilan, will nppenr in his Inimitable lentlllion of W'idov lttilult in the utnuslug t oniedv of that name Mr. Hurgc is one of Ihe brightest stilts In the dramatic galaxy, and deserves the heartiest of welcomes by our people The play Is irresistibly funny and thoe wlio do not witness it next Tuesday will have cause for regret. It is to an tinex pected chain of circumstances that we are Indebted for Mr. Hurgess' vi-it, but if he i greeted by it large mid appreciative audience he may be induced lo come again. It is not likely that we shall have anything as good of its kind a Widow lledott. this winter, and the opportunity for enjoyment should not be missed. The prices have not been inei eased, is is usual for the better class of peiforiu- uttces,antl that should Milllcc to fill the house To those wlio have necrsecn the itltiv we would say that it is one of the funniest on the tage and Mr. Hurgess' impersonation of the JI'i'ioiD is wondeifully clever. His make-up, voice, gestures and facial expulsions tire so Admirable that it is tlilllcuU lo conceive that it is a man and not a woman, who is playing tlie part. Mr. Hurgess will be supported by an excellent company anil the play will In put upon the stage in the best manner. We onscientlously advise all our leaders to at tend tills performance, as they will have tin veiling of unalloyed pleasure. The Hoston Jfmtld says : "The Widow liedotl, as per sonated in Neil Hurgess, is as exact a con ception of tin- character as il must have ex isted in the mind of the otiginal wilier of the "lledott Papeis" a can be Imagined, al though the actor's personation of this eccen tric individual is much more full and coin- plete than the original a rounding out and lllling up, in fact, of what the original only gives a hint. In every detail ami particular, .Mr. Hurgess Is faithful to the Ideal lie hits tnrnifd.iind Ihe thousands wlio laughed until the leais llowetl, over the "lledott Papers" when they llrst appeared, would find llielr niirlhfitliie-s a thousand limes increased by the stage representation, besides accepting the lear definition of what the piiucipal charac ter must have been. Tin- lii'siill In tin- CiiiiiiI., Tlie entire Democratic ticket vas elected 111 the cotinlv bv an average majority ot tbotil lliOO. As all the returns have not been received we defer the publication of a table or voles until next week, when the tnll olll- ial figures will be given. The regular ticket was voted as a rule, except for the olllee of Register and Recorder, for which W. H. J a- coby ran as mi Independent. (!. W. Sterner, Ihe regular nominee, was successful, beating lacoby by over HUD voles. The vote lu the county was very light being "onethird less than that eat for Piesldcnt last car. In llloonisburg Ihelt-was n falling oil' of one- fourth. The following Is the vote of the town complete. In ISsO then- wetc Silt voles east; thi year only l!:!0. .Imacson . S oiiiowl-r....7r5f; !Miillcrj-.7..7gs 1 iTJhs . . . -7T 7T T sli 1 v Adams 12U CD -a to o H gHltks I 111 uiuimj sr. 1 ; MeL'loakcyTl S setttrman. I S!!3 Kcleltart., Ktltfur... KraiucrT Urown... I -. Johnson.. I StI a'ltlniiler . o bo E u E 2 Jo 3" O CD - O is Jaeuby., (Sterner ) VV. rjjux'revujhi-j-1 s 5 (l.t'ievoitnS! iiilckimiun. jit Fotj ,..., 1 "T" t! ftltwIes.Tl lldlJyTrjLL."."j-e' n ltiiiitz....V". 5?J o I " 5 lllltflUH ,, j jj sunn iauT.rs iSko,7,,.,.7fftu Wilson Jucksoh... woiro ...7 nan.';;... Noiiie;r." I 28 ii )STHI(ITS. nr,l-si;n, lly Ihe unlhinklug, llitnloek has been considered a weed, and Us luxuriant growth, unpleasant smell, ele, has rendered It, lo lluwe "not knowing lu virtues," 11 nuisance, and yet tin-root lias long been acknowledged by savunis as 11101 invaluable ns a diuretic apeilent and blood imilllcr. Hurdncli lllood Hitters embody all It good iualitb . PHcc J if I, trial s-e 10 cent. A hornet's nest Is said to lie Ihe best pol isher In the world for glas lencs, Hut you vfitnl to do your polishing when the hornet Is not mound to help you, For what shall il profit a man if lie polishes 11 thousand glass lenses In one day ami one hornet catcli lilm at It. The great superiority of DR. HULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allothcrcouglt remedies i3 attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. i r'or the Cure of Coughs, Colds, . loarscness. (. roup, Abthma. Hron- 'utts. Whooping Cough, Incipient ois'tmption and for the relief of I unii live persons 111 advanced s of the DUct-mi. .For Sale .1 1 nti'glsti. Price, '2"i cents. Nov, i, 'si cm Business Notices 1,0(10 pound of nice dtietl apples wanted by Silas Voting nl Light Street, tor which lie will pay the highest inalKct price. nov il :i-m 1 have just icceived tin Immense, stock of Hals and dips verv cheap at L. Gross' N, V. Stoic. Dr. J. Schuyler maUes tlie treatment of Dys pepsin, Headache and all oilier disease!) con nected with flic stomach nnd liver a special ty. A large number treated succcsfullv within the last. few veals nov. !I-'Jw " More new coals inul dolmans for ladle till week at l.titz ,t Sloan's. I will guarantee mv lirices W iter cent. cheaper than any other establishment in iho county. I., (iross, A. V Clothier. Lilley it Sleimv. at Light Street. have made n great reduction in their good. They are selling calico nt cents, muslins at 'i, cents, gingham at 8 cents, coltonatle at 10 cents, and everything kept in a general store like- wise t. all and secure a bargain. Thev will pay the highest cash prices for all the good veal calcs, chickens, turkeys, geese, tucks you can bring ihcni. They also pay cash lor lined mill, butler anil eggs, (live us a trial. LILLKY&SLKPPY. We have made another reduction in Win see how cheap we Y. Store. ter Clothing. Come mid :ire selling. L. tiro, -N. Ladle'. and children's wool hoods and lack- els at Lut. Jc Sloan'.. Heaver Overcoats reduced from S.00 at Gross' X. Y. Store, Hloom. 11.00 to 10,000 doen good fresh egg and 10.000 pounds gootl fresh bullet wanted by Silas loung, at Light htreel, for which he will nay Ihe highest market price. nttg 2U-4m. Lut it Sloan will have llielr new Mock of furs tills week. Thu largest stock of Winter Clothing for men and boys nt Gross' N. Y. Store, Hloom. Lots of ladies coals latest styles anil fash ions iroin -UN), -i.rio. fi.oo. ri.iio. ti.oo. 7.00. S.00. 10.00, o 12.00 at Silas Young's Li-hl Street. nov. II IJ-ni -More Silk black nut! colored to be in Ibis w cck at Clai k it Son's. David Lowettbeig would inform tlie tiublic that he has returned front Mew Yoik with a full line of licadv Made Clothing Cloth and Casiuicres of tlie best duality null lies! st vie. lints, Caps, also a full line of Novelties for Pall and Winter and would invite an early Inspection of the same. 1,000 good live calves wanted. Let them come trom tin-north, south, cast and west by wholesale and retail. You can brin-' vour good calves right along now any li'tn'e on .Monthly. I iicmI.iv. Wednesday and Thurs. day of each and'every week and get your cash or goods for them at Silas Voting's Light Street. jnly V 'SI (i-ni Ladles' suitings, llanne!, anew lot Hit Week, with a large line of other Ihinm-ls. ('anion Ac., with n new lot of ladies, cloths to make up. ( latk it Son. The HICYCLi: SHIRT can only be obtain. David Lowenherg'n. ed at -More new dr it Sou'. roods Ibis week at Clark 1,000 pounds of nice pitted Clreriie, -1,000 pound of nice Dried Raspberries wauled by Silas Young at Light Stieel, for which ho will pay the highest market price. July 1.1 (i-iu. Did you Suits for 7 examine 00. Gross' heavy Winter Did you Sfe that heavy, till wool overcoat tit Gross' X. Y. Store for ! 1.00. W'e are selling trimmed bonnels crv cheap Clark it Son's. ut See a woman (licking a bunch of grapes In another column, at S peer's Vineyard, from which Speer's Port Grape Wine Is made, that is so Highly esteemed by the medical limit sion for Iho iwo of invalids, weakly perums and the aged, l'or salo by O. A. Ivlcim. Jan 7 'SI 1-y Tlie llitest line of Ready-made Clothing in Thu County can now be seen at Daid Lovu-nbcrg'K Clothing Store. A new slock of jewelry at Lttlz it Sloan's, Pietly suits for Children Just arrived Neat Suits for Hoys Stylish Suits for Youth. all of the Latest Stjle and Rest nihility, at the lowest prices can now be bought at the Popular Clothing Store of D.nitl Lowenberg. Ilcadiuarlcr3 for Satchels, Trunks itc. at 1). Lowenbcrg's. We Introduce Ibis week a new style of cor set to which we Invite the ladles to call nnd examine we warrant them not lo break on the hip. Clark it Son. Cheaper and heller Clothing can now be bought al Tlie old Popular Stole of David Lowenberg. - - CONSl'MPTION. imi-oiii vvr hi nit; ri m ic a vii:i.i, a tiii: Mimto.M. riaii KSsiox. J lull' a Journal of Health, refenlng lo eon. sumption, makes the following important suuciueni: '-C onsiunplioti usually begins with a sll-'ht dry cough in Hie lnotnlng, then, 011 going lo lied getting mote and more freipieut, with inoroanil more phlegm, luci casing debility, thinness of llesh, shoitness of breath, mid iiuiciiitcss 01 pulse, in laiai cases lis aver age is anoiii two years; hence thu liupoii nucu 01 iiiTcsiiug me disease in as early stage as possible, and Ihe sooner rational means are employed tor this purpose the greater the chance of sin cess. Tim disease is owing to mi in nation commencing lu tin throat unit extruding to the lungs, so thai Iheh action I lutcrfcied wllh, and the blood docs not iccc vu su He lent oxv-'im lo ninlfi- It. I he most inaikcd sign ot lung disease (s emaciaiiou; mm 1110 mosi positive Indication 01 rriuruing ncaiiii is incieaso In weight. So speaks Jhll's Journal vf Jleallh, and we may aim inai in iiesncraio cases; anil, In fuel lu all cases of consumption, or trotiblrs of 11111 inroai ami lungs, immediate re cf inav be obtained anil a permanent cure effected ny tue iuo 01 nr. in, Hall's tlal.am for the nings, a nieiiiciuo known lor more than tliir ty-iivc yeui's as mi unfailing icnudy for ruugiia, 1 inns, muni inns an pulmonary nnd ptcloral iUschm's. That Ihe worst i :is,.y of consliilllitloil have been cured by il in iisi- of Hall's ll.ilsaiu has been nltcsb d to b lite inousiimis wno have used it, or who have nreii coguimii 01 its wniulciful medical ef ncac ,n-. u.(w HOLME S & SCHUYLER jts ; - .'rjpssMp-ss-. i y '0 CUTLERY. Everybody scums surprised nt tlie extent ol our stock ot Cutlery. In no store in the county ciui such ti variety of patterns be seen, In Scissors and fSbetirs we liuvo nil sizes und tit various prices- accor ding to quulity, the better grades being our specialty. Pocket knives any quality from 10 cents to 'J.oU each. Ihe large quanti ties ot line JXazors we sell is a stronir reccommendatioii as to their superiority. A lady's pride is her table and nothing adds more to its attraction than a hand some set of knives and folks, our ine is large, new patterns and ov prices for reliable goods Wo have .just opened a hand some line of carving knives and bi'ks, new designs with patent, rests, prices from 60 cents to 4.50 )er pair. Call and see them. HOliMES & SCHUYLER also Plicae are the joules we live by every clay, any one can see. Oak Hall is o -A 1ST the Largest Clothing House in America. Hoping to serve Winter, VVs-namaker & Brown. Sixth SHEIUEITS SALE.""" lly VlrtUO Of n Wrll nf H Von t. nn.l In . ,11. fOCted. Will lift nvnnapri In rnl.lM u.iinn.i.a Ises In the boiout'li of C'c-ntralla.ColuraUa couiity.at ' o'clock p. tn on MONDAY, XOVEMBKB 14, 1S81, All tUat certain lot of erounii. sIiiibi.. in ti,., (High of C'i'titralla, Columbia county, I'enusylv aula awl bounded on tlio north by lot of D.md llowor, on tho i-nst by Locust Avenue, on the south by south blioct and on the west by an alley.contalnlni; twen-ly-tlvo feet In front and oto hundred and forty feet deep, whereon aro erected a two-itory frawo Uwcll- uifc uuusi, inuiu ciuiuu una outer out-uuiiultiK-i. buizcu, luwen in execution at the suit ot The Cen. IrMU MUtunl KHVltlL' l'linil nt.rl Intm lLu..lotlnn ucaliiat Sarah Itaffey, admln'ttratrlx of Edward uuuey, usueaseu, au-i 10 Da Bold as the property ot i-aruh Huffey, administratrix ot Edward HaHey. Ue- iiiKKiKr, .ut'y. Oct IMS Al. X'end. Ex. I'. Jl. ENT. Sheriff. OMMIANS COUNT SALIC, OV VAl.UA 11 LE REAL ESTATE I lly Vlrluo of an ontemV tiin nt-m,. - - wfiMM. VUU Columbia County, tho uudeiblaned Administrator of iho etlateof a. II. Wells, lato ot tho borough ot 1' ioiiL, iu i.uiu tuwii) m'ceaieu, wniexiosoto puulio sale, on the premises on 1 1 SATURDAY. NDVPMnPP no mm . . . I ' XW, iUUli at one o clock : In tho afternoon of said day. the fol. lowing denrlbed property, to.w it: " lit .l.ot ... . . . .... i mui.u (iirrW ur purcci or land or irruuud situate In llerulr-lr iitnrn..i.i i. lotof , deheilbed as follows, to-wlti On the eaitbj Market m.rii, iu-i uy no uiicy, north by lot of William V'aust and soulU by lot ot W. J, Knorr, uumtter sev en oil Maiket tlrcot, on which are erected a FUAMB DWELLING HOUSE, sublo and ouibulldlncsT "UUBUI 1 EHMs or 8.M.E.-Ti-n per cent, of onMourtl of Urn puK-haso mouej to ba paid nt the strlklnt down of llio rroput s the one fourth loss the tin per cent, at the continuation of sale, and the remalnlni: three-fourths In one j ear thereafter .llh Intertstfrom confirmation nui. , (IAUUICK MAM.KHY. O. H.JiCKsow, Administrator. Attorney. hvv, i,-,, Mu,rj HOLMES STOYES. Cold weather is near at hand and already many are looking around for stoves. The manufacturers have been over-crowded with orders, and it is almost impossible ceived several ami are daily adding to our stock. Uwing to the universal satisfaction the Argand has given we still keep it as our leading base heating stove, ami if you wish lo see a perfect beauty call and look at this year's pattern; a little high in price it's true, but in this age the people demand handsome stoves and the more handsome they are the more they cost. We have a variety of other very nice stoves at prices within the reach of nil. The Gold Medal is the largest and handsomest base heating stove l'or the money brought to this town. In 1879 we introduced Spear's new Silver Moon Heater for heating two or more rooms and owing to the great satisfaction they have given, our trade has steadily increased on them. We warrant ovcry one to giro perfect satisfaction and have got to hear the llrst word of complaint or take one back. For ease of management, economy of fuel, they stand without an equal. that of Mr. Isaiah Ilagcnbuch. Tinware Department, has enabled ple and make our selections accordingly. We cordially invite all in want of Stoves to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, and ex amine our stock which we shall consider no trouble to show you. Stove repairs of all kinds furnished to order, grates and fire brick iorsthe common cook stoves constantly on hand. HOLMES & This One Foot Rule may chance to be of service in many homes! Itwi : serve us if it recalls the which are: f We never offer for believe will mve who wear it. We as still you this Fall and 7 ft.- v . w Yours truly, OAK HALL, and Market Sts., Philadelphia. 4? ON & SCHUYLER. .asst.--jaaateafe to get them. We have already re great draft and radiating powers, Uur long experience together with who has charge of our Stove and us to study the wants of the peo SCHUYLER. rules of OAK HALL, sale any Clothing but what v : thorough satisfaction to those! e stoutly maintain our custom to always have the largest stock of men's and boyn' clothing to show our customers. do not allow our salesmen to mislead customers as to fit or quality or kind of goods. Cil e st'ck to one price alike to everybody, rich and poor. Lllo e give the guar antee with each sale we make. 6th.-We re.-rn the money . anybody win. wish it, if they choose in bring bock the goods "in injured. O W Eh 9 H W-'xx - Wx xA o MORNING LIGHT, DO DELE HEATER. CO. G ALIGN AN, BLOOMS BUU(i. CO us Ui CO o H CO