THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSB ORG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. '' The Columbian. - - - 1W.0U31SUUHU, l'Kl I) AY NOV, 25, '81. TIip Wit 1 it CotnMiiy linn put down it lour. Inch plpf on l'ourlli street below Murlicl, No trouble to show gomh itnil give prices nt the People's Drlltf anil llook Store, ScIiu'iiIiiji'm Uwv Jlluiiks itro now kept lu stock nt tills (illlce. The K'ltle til the corner of Mnlu mul Market streets nro ultimt to be removed to the opposite corner, near I, W. Melvclvy'x store, The Tlftli street sellout 1ms been eloeil for si'vernl (Inyo past on neeoiint of it break In the steam heating apparatus, The ladles of St. i'aul's Kptscopal chinch orRanlzed n Guild, on Tuesday afternoon, the object of which Is to assist the. needy during the winter. l'm S.m.i:. A three.horse power steam en gine and boiler, lit good condition. Suitable for running a ptlntlug press or oilier light machinery. Inquire at this olllce. tf When you get hold of a live-dollar gold piece bo careful not to mistake It for n new bronze cent In making change. This blun. tier has been made clsowhcru In tho hurry of buslnccs. We have just received an elegant assort, inent of beautiful New Year cards, of novel designs and e.U'cllcnt material, to which we Invito attention. They are the neatest and prettiest we baVe seen this season. The latest neck gear are the large ker chiefs such as our grandmothers were pleased to wear nearly n hundred years ago. They nearly cover the shoulders, and then cross over the chest with the ends tucked lu the belt, or knotted just above, thin giving it de mure elTcct. Celluloid sets and hanging lumps at the People's Drug and Hook Store. Among our millinery novelties Is a felt hat, with a deep brim and sipiare crown. This consists of a four-cornered piece, sillily lined and resting upon the folds of a velvet pi tub, which give the accordion effect. With tho completion of Hie Xortb and West llranch rail road bridge across Catawlssa creek, at Culawlssa, there will be seven bridges spanning the stream within the dis. lance of a mile from Its mouth live of them being within an eighth of a mile. John J. McIIcnry has recently rtcelved an Immense stock of Tall and Winter Goods at his store lu Heiilon, and Is selling them at reasonable prices. People in that vicinity will do well to visit his establishment and sc. cure bargains. At the meeting of the Slate Hevenue Com mission held In Philadelphia, last week, Mr. Ihiekalew was placed on the following committees: Huslness, chairman, Capital Stock of Corporations and "Shall Hevenue Hill be reported." Pel Turnery, brushes, student lamps, dlalile sets at very low prices at the People's Drug and Hook Store. A meeting of Caldwell Consistorv was held here last week and was attended bv many Masons "of high degree" from various towns in the ncighhoihood. There was considera ble business transacted anil the session con tinned through Thursday and l'r'ulny eve nings. Florence, daughter ol Mrs. Harriet Kraier, died til her home on Third street on the 10th inst. Her disease was dropsy and her agi fifteen years. The funeral services were held at the Pre.sbylciiau church on Sunday after noon, the Kith, anil the body was Interred in liosemonl cemetery. A number of young ladies and gentlemen had a dance In Winona Hall, last Friday eve- nlng. ami enjoyed themselves thoroughly Some llfteeu couples partook of a delicious supper at the i:cliange Hotel, ami were warm in their praises of the tuitine of that hostelry. Arterthe viands had been discussed, dancing was resinned, and continued until a reasonably lute hour. Xo more small po lu Oningevllle, but it has left me with u large stock of Kali, Winter and Millinery Goods on hand, which I intend to sell at ten per cent less than thev can be purchased for anywhere else in the county, In order not to carry them over. So bring in your cash and produce and secure the great est bargains of your life. Nov. M-tf ' ('. W. ,ov. People will llnd three times as much more slock than last Christmas nt the People's I'rug ami Hook Store. The case of Franklin Monroe vs. The IV aware, Lackawanna & Western It. It. Co., was tried before Judge Hlwcli, in Wilkes Harre, last week. Monroe was ejected from a 'ram on the I,. & II. II. It., although he claimed that he had a ticket, was caught in a storm and his health nermaiienllv all'ected. The jury gave him y-1,000 damages. An ap- pueaiion for u new trial was made by the company. Tho meanest rascal we have heard of for some time, lives lu Seranton. The corner stone of St. David's HpKcopal church was wm jiisiiop Howe on Fihlay evening, a heavy rain Morm prevailing. After the cer emony some sacrilegious wretch stoln the coins deposited In the corner .stone, the storm having prevented tho safe covering of the oo. containing them. A contemptible theft Indeed. It Is miiuo years since a course of lectures mis been attempted In Hlooinsbunr. Form erly Mich ventures were failures for want of patronage, but there Is no reason now why success should not attend them. Herwick has had numbers of the leading lecturers and speakers, and given them large audiences, aim surely Illoomsbui'' should do as much The Winona Fire company contains the ma- icnal for an active committee, and we hope to sco a move In the matter. Mirrors, vases, toilet sets, perfumery cases, hand.paiutcd covered bottles, for Christinas, at the People's Drug and Hook Store. When you wish to know what the weather Is to be, says nil exchange, go out and select the smallest cloud you see. Keep vour eve upon It, ami )f n decreases and dlkaiinears it shows a slate of the air which Is sure to be followed by dry weather i hut if It Increases hi sl.e, take your great oo.it with you if you are going fm- fmm home, for falling weather "oi lar off. The reason Is Ibis t when the air Is becoming charged with electricity, you will see every cloud attracting all lesser ones 'owanl It, until It gathers Into u showeij ami on the contrary, when the lluid Is im(,lng on or diffusing Itself, then a large cloud will bo seen breaking Into pieces and dissolving. On TIiIiii llins Trial. Wu will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Kleclro xmaie ileus and oilier lilcctllo Appllaili Oil ) 1 1 ill forlblilv davs to vomiL' men a older persons who are nlllicted with neivous uelilllly.lost vllallty.ctc., giiaraulcciiigcpe relief ami complete restoration of vliror i ni'iiihood. Also for Itlii'iiiiiulUiw, Neuudgla lai.iljsls, l.lver and Kidney dlllleullU 1 1 1 1 1 t n r - and in.ii v "ther dl - mm llhiMi 'd pamphht Mill inc. Address Yoltnli Hell Co., Mardmll, Mlrlili.ui. Gel , 'mi x If you can't "Hear" a cough. "Hull" It with Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, Snow fell on Wednesday In considerable quantity. The roads nro In very bad condition, nnd heavy teaming Is hard on tho horses. Tax collectors' Hecelpt hooks for sale at this office. Tho llrst sleigh of the season was seen on Thanksgiving morning. Tho main street of niooiiiRburg Is In nny- thing but good order, being muddy and rougn. There N nt present a fancy In nolo paper to have the given name or tho Initials of the full name, In gold or colored bronc placed diagonally across the upper left corner. The latest and best stock of Christmas nnd Now Year's cards at the People's Drug and Hook Store. Tlio school at Willow Grove Is almost de ertcd, on nccount of scarlet fever prevailing the neighborhood. The Friendship Fire Company will give a ball nt Drawer's Hall, on Monday evening, December 2flth. unci: o. itoi'E kvi:ii. No matter what the ailment may be, rheuma tism, neuralgia, lameness, asthma, bronchi. If other treatments have failed hone mil Go at once for Thomas' Kclectrle Oil. It will secure you Immediate relief. t a meeting of the board of Patdous, held In llarrlsbiirg on Tuesday last, the case of George Graul, convicted In the Court of Col- umbia county of assault and battery with intent to commit rape, was continued until the next meeting of the Hoard. The Hubert O'Gradv "Kvlcthm" rnimi.-itiv - , j played ton wretchedly small audience at the Opera House on Wednesday evening. Their acting gave salislactlon and deserved a bet ler house. J Auditor' and administrators' account books, containing full Instructions bow to settle an estate, receipts, &c, for sale ut this olllce. These are the most convenient books of the kind ever printed, and they are in use all over the State. t-f Mrs. Wellington Hartman died on Friday morning last, aged Hi) years, 2 months and 0 days. She had not been considered In dan ger until about a week before her death. Mrs. Hartman was n consistent Christian, a warm friend, a loving wife and a good neigh bor and will be sincerely missed by a large circle of friends. Scrap books, gents' shaving cases, easels, American and Knglisb poems, games of all kinds at the People's Drug mid Hook Store. At the last meeting of the State Firemen's Association In Heading, It was resolved to organize a Volunteer Firemen's Insurance Company. The various lire companies were to decide upon the amount of stock they would subscribe, and then report. The cap ital stock set down is 9200,000, divided Into 4,000 shares at iJ.V) each. Will our "tin laddies" subscribe for this company? All ladies who wisli to save money in Mil linery Goods, will Ibid a line stock of ladles' plush and felt bats and bonuets.aud feathers all colors, wings,' tlowers.ornaments, velvets, satins and ribbons, for winter wear, all of which vou can get at city cost at A. it H. McHenry's store, Kenton. Produce taken the same as cash in exchange for any of the above. nnvlSlw Considerable of the cob, which is now In circulation is not what It appears to be. Sharpers are buying up bllver dollars, halves and quarters that have holes in thein, pro curing the dollars at seventy cents, and the others at about oiicbalf their original value. They till up the boles with prepared wire, so Ingeniously that no one but an export can defect it, and then pass them at full value. The Hughesvllle Pharmacy has passed into the bands of MoycrKrothers, of Hloomsbiirg, and Mr. Elmer Mover, a practical druggist, will hereafter be in charge. In the hands of these enterprising and practical men, we are warranted In saying that before many days no better drug store will be found in the county than the Hughesville Pharmacy. Suc cess to the new proprietors, lljl,emlle l-'n-terprite. We are informed on reliable authority Hint the men who went from this town toOrange. ville, and there buried the victims of small pox, changed their clothing after the burial and that the cast.oll' garments were subse quently buried. The men washed them, selves thoroughly with warm water and soap, ami the clothes they wore home were fumi gated with bromine. We make the correc. Hon with the greatest pleasure, as we are heartily glad to know that our people have not been exposed to the contagion. It lias long been known that the bite of a spider is extremely poisonous to pome peo. pie, though not dangerous in this latitude. A recent case Is reported however in which a fatal result ensued from a spider bite. A man named Kibble, of Greensburg, West moreland county, while in tho woods was bitten by a largu spider and died from the effects on the following day in great agony. The poison was as virulent as that of a rattlesnake. f.ook after the cabbage patches In your gardens. It is stated upon excellent author, ity that decaying cabbage is a fruitful source of diphtheria. It will be well also to watch the cellars closely during the coming winter md remove at once all decaying vegetables. ,V little attention to the sanitary regulation of bouse anil premises lu season will repay our readers In the enjoyment of better health and a reduction of the doctor's bills. Pocket books, card and cigar cases, gold pens and pencils, family and pocket Hlblcs at the People's Drug and Hook Store. The Jsghlulirf Record still finds its way Into printing ofllccs and Is promptly consigned to the wasle basket. There is no telling when It will come to an end, as there Is an elabo rate Index to print yet. The legislature ad- joiirued neai ly six mouths ago, but this wretched fraud is still carried on at the ex. pense of the tax. payers. It is time that this swindle should be stopped, and ft can be If candidates for legislative honors are coin pelled to promise that they will vote to stop the publication of tho Ricmd. It costs nearly !f,'i0,0rt(l a year to print this ildlciilous Jour nal and it Is never read by anybody, The Montour While Lead, Zinc and Color Works, of llupert.Pa.Jiave recently Increased their facilities and put their mills in llrst class working order and secured the services of W. K. 11. Davles, or Philadelphia, an e perlenced practical painter nnd manufacturer as .Superintendent. They havu no hesitancy, therefore, to guarantee all the goods equal, If not superior to any In the market. Their motto Is "(Ji'.M.rrv nit; Fills rCoxsiimu.vi ion." They are now liianiiraeluilng pure ready mixed and Pure Tinted Paste Paluls from Pure Linseed Oil, While Lead, .liiuuud Fine Colors, Car, Hrldge, Ship and Hoof Paints, Dry, in pure linseed oil ami reiidy-mlxed. Pure While Lead, 'Mm', Colors, Pure Lln.eed Oil, Putty, A., Are. IV I .. .... , , , . .. o)"'i m en iMinis oi any Kiini, semi l"l sample card and price II, t. HKN'ltV S. 1 1 MAY, Oct, 7 2ut Unpen. Pa. A fashion iianer snvs that women like the electric light since they have learned ttint It makes the eves simrkle, ns If the V were dia monds. There Is a much moro weighty ren- son why they should nbiior it, its tney no an empty powder box or an unfilled Jewelry case. Tim cold cleain from tho electric globe makes tho complexion ghastly a thing of white Ice and sick-room pallor. A cnrclui wnmnn would ns noon exneel to llnd n not of gold at the end of a rainbow ns true beauty under a carbon name. Galveston News. The Madison (Wis.) Democrat, In endeavor lug to treat the wounds received by the can didates for the presidency, wisely prescribes St. Jacob's Oil; Of course wo could not ex pect our worthy contemporary to do other wise than recommend that famous Old Ger man Heinedy, which "heals all wounds but those of love" and soothes all pains, save those of political disappointment. A man, whose name Is supposed to be J. C. Smith from papers found on his person, was struck nnd killed by tho down freight train of the Ij. & H. It. H. on Saturday after noon In Hrlarereek township. Ills skull was fractured. A small sum of money and a bottle partly tilled with liquor were found In Ids pockets. The man lived for four hours after the accident and died at Herwick where he was taken In the evening. TIIK RMXIll OK LIVE. That purely vegetable compound, Hurdock Wood Hltterrs, may be justly teemed the Kllxlr of Life. A pleasant and effective med icine! It Imparts strength and vitality to the entire system, Price $1.00, trial size 10 cents. Henry O. Sllkman Is said to have purchas ed the Interest of the late Colonel Jackson's estate In a charcoal Iron furnace, located at Laureltou, Pa., that Is making a superior quality of charcoal pig iron, which Is in great demand and is especially adapted to the manufacture of car wheels. He will reside at Herwick. There Is little doubt that he will have the same success that he has formerly had lu the manufacture of stoves and other business enterprises in this city, Seranton Republican: My (Icruhlliir. Next Tuesday evening, Hartley Campbell's new play, "My Geraldlne," xvlll be present ed nt the Opera House by Power's Company. This company, It'will be remembered, played "Dr. Clyde" In "an excellent manner, last year, and were heartily applauded. Mr. Campbell's new play has been very success fid in New York nnd other largo cities, and has been praised by press nnd people. It was produced in Heading recently, to the satisfaction of a lnrgo audience. The Timet, of that city, said of the performance i "Powers' company produced at the Acade my of Music, Hartley Campbell's Irish drama, "My Geraldlne," to a larce audience In a sat isfactory manner, as was frequently demon stratedby enthusiastic applause. TJio play has many strong dramatic features and also some line scenic effects, notably, the 'Grey Nun Abbey,' which was very creditably pre sented. The company is a very good one. Mr. W. H. Powers, Miss Agnes Herndon, Miss Corey, Mr. Cain and Mr. Ward were natural and effective in their renditions. Mr. Mlshler Is endeavoring on account of ineir iinanciai anil artistic success, to have them return within a fortnight and reproduce the same play." "The doctors said my wife had consump tion. Tried 'Llndsey's Wood Searcher,' and she has better health than ever." G. II. Hubbard, Hampden, Ohio. nov. nucUlioru Items. A little boy, "Milt," of William Faust, Is dangerously ill. In the absence of Dr. Lenkcr at Wilkes-Harre, Dr. Mcltcynolds was called. Jvdward Thomas has gone to England, this being the llfth time he has crossed the At lantic. The Valley church is being painted. A shed is being built across the lot back of the M. E. church at this place, for the protec tion of horses and carriages during service. A series of meetings began In this church on Su nday evening. William P. Leldy and James A. Harris are at present catching turtles nnd shipping the same by the barrel. They are making this a prolitable business. Edward Hennett, of Nantlcoke, a nephew of Kalph Ivey, has been making a visit here, but has now returned. G. W. Hartman has moved to Nantlcoke, and is a partner with Ids brother "North" in the book store, under the llrm name of N. M. Hartmaiufc Hro. John G. Hartman accom- panied them, and will be a typo In the Chron icle olllce. Hy this removal the musical circle suffers, as well as the churches, for while the gentlemen were both prominent members of the band, Mrs. H. officiated generally as or ganist in both churches. They cany with them the best wishes of the community. Hon. Win. Taylor, Hoston, Is well again. Completely cured of a scrofulous humor which poisoned his blood, covering his face and head with sores, by Cutlcura Hesolvent internally and Cutlcura and Cutieiira Soap externally. iVrMtmiil. Mr. H. H. Clark is in New York buying goods. Col. Levi h. Tate, of Wllllammort. was In town on Saturday. Col. A. J. Frick and Mr. John Grove, of Danville, called nt the Coi.umiiian olllce on Saturday last. W. T. Manning, of Jackson township, agent for J. F. LcClarc. the Hochester N. Y. nurseryman, was In town on Wednesday. -Mr, M, H. Crary, lteclster of Deeds of Lu. zerne county, John Schuyler, Jr., proprietor of the I'lillon House. Lock Haven. I). H. I'.lse, proprietor of the Crawford House, Wil- liamsport, registered at the Exehanire Hotel on Thursday evening of last week. Miss Sarah Sloan went to Washington 1). O. on Wednesday to visit friends. MIS9 Maine Sloan is vlsltlnc friends In Phil. adlephia. -Mr. and Mrs. Hrlght are the guests of Mrs. Dr. McKelvy. -Miss Carrie Morris, of Susquehana county, U visiting Miss Ella McKIimcy. Miss Maine Frick, of Danville, spent Sun day with her cousin, -Miss Martha Clark. 11. V. White has charce of G. A. Clink's book store, during .the absence of the latter lit the city. Mrs. J, W. Chembeiiin, of Plymouth. spent a few days with her sister, .Mrs. O. P. Sloan, tins week. Jas. O. Hrown has so far recovered as to bo ablo to return to town, He came down on Monday for the first time, Mrs. I). 0. John, wife of Itev. I), C. John, formerly pastor or the M. E. Church, of Hloomsbiirg, Is visiting Mrs, Freas Hrown at the Exchange Hotel. She resides In St. Paul, Minn,, where her husband I- Picsldeiit of Hamlluii University. Michael Tracy leu res'iiii 'l his position at Neal ti Sous' furnace. .Mr. William Mclvweii, representing Wain right & Co., or Phil idelphl i, was In town this week. He bus u large trade lu this section. Wo take pleasure in anii'iniielug to our friends and patrons that we have been to Plilladi'lp'il i and New York anil selected a still of Chllsimu- Goods siull as to suit both lu quality and pi lees, You will be sur- pilsed to see Hie full stock and low plhvs, People's Drug and llook Store, OPERA HOUSE ! TUESDAY, N0VIMBER 29, '81. Jd-oTTlio liit ol' Now York, Tliiliulcl- pliiri, Uoslon, t. litcngo, ht. Lotus mul onn l'YnncWeo. BARTLLY CAMPB&LlS Isitcblfttid UrciileslH'iisillon, MY GERALDINE, under tho mnnntrumcnt or Mr. W. It. l'OWKIt with nil tlio original scenic effects The grut Inslalita- aeuus cuangu nuenu, me Ruins of Gray Nun Abbey, brought by tho company. Superb Costumes, J.xqlllsite .Music, EInborate Appointments. FULL AND COMPLETE COMPANY. PHICKS an, us & do. Ilcservcd seats for sale at Denllei's. "What every one says must be true," thai "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup" has no eipial for coughs and colds, Try It. Price "'ic. nov. The lloral horseshoe as a wedding decora tion has almost had Its day. Its place will be taken by another token of good luck the four leafed clover. It docs not take as many (lowers as the horseshoe, and therefore docs not cost as much, A full assortment of justlce..' and consta bles' blanks can now be found at the Coi.cm. MAN olllce. Tlio KiiIkIiI of t!relu. The Wllkes.Harre I'nion-f.milrr prints u weird tale about n meeting of a mysterious order known us "The Knights of Hrcbus," to be held near Wilkes-Il.irre at midnight next Fihlay. Delegates from different towns In the Valley are announced to be present, lllooinsburg and Herwick among others. Little is known of Ibis order or its meetings. One man has been foujid who claims to have witnessed a meeting of the 'Knights," some three years ago In a gorge of the Moo. sic mountains. Ills attention was dlleclcd to a camp tire around which were moving forms. He says that the men about the lire, which grew larger as the moments advanced, num bered fully two hundred. That all were robed in long (lowing gowns, some of plain black, some of red and black in stripes, some of pure red dotted with curious crosses in yellow, while others were white with huge black maltcse crosses covcing the trout. Knch man's head was covered with a black mask. At a given signal all joined bauds and elided seven times about the lire, at the same time Intoning a wienl chaiil. When this was lini-died the members stood stock still in a circle, while one. who appeared to be the high chief, whixe robes were cmn-po-ed of bright crimson, garnished with crosses, stars and hieroglyphics, pncd round and whispered something In each member's ear. After that another wild chant was snug, when the members then sat down, like Turks, about the tire, and listened to one who drew from under his long gown a bundle of papers which be read. The wit ness above could hear nothing that trans pired save the chanting, so he was unable to understand what the repot t. if such it was, consisted of. Now, who are the delegates from lllooms. burg? That is what wc would like to know. There is something very misty and improba ble about the story, and ipiite likely some of our readers will not believe that anv such order exists. Does It? MAK1NO a ham:. John Hays, Ciedit, P. ).,say.s that for nine months lie could not raise his hand to his head through lameness In the shoulder, but by the use of Thomas' Eelectrlc Oil he was entirely cured. The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allother cough remedies is attested a by the immense popular demand U for that old established remedy. i For tho Cure of Coughs, Colds, 1 Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma. Bron I chitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient I ' ,1,. nt 1 r. txn -.-.!, ..f I "Msmnntive per ins in advanced i la, cs of the l)iscae. For Sale , ynl I',ni!Jr'i-ts, Price, 25 cents. Nov. 4, 'Si-Cm Business Notices 4,000 pounds of nlco dried apples wanted by Silas Voung at Light Street, tor which he w:IU pay the highest market price. nov 11 ;i-ni II. H. Clark, of the llrm of Clink & Son Is in I lu city buying Holiday Goods, J.ook out for Novelties," I have just received an immense stock of Hats and Caps very cheap at L. Gross' N. Y Store. Calico and muslin at fi tents a yard, ging ham 8 cents, cottonade 10 cents, and every thing else to correspond, at Lilley it Slcppy ftf, l.ightstreet. I will uuaraiitee my prices 2.1 per cent. cheaper Hum any other establishment in tho coillilv. I.. Gros-i, .. , l lolliier, Great reduction in price at the store of Lilley Ncppy, at l.lglitstreet. r.. i,, ,.,,1 ,.,n.,,.. ,...,i, ,..,.,,. t m-i (,,,,,,, t,Miii !.,,, I,,,,, iii ,, in ter Clothing. Come and see bow cheap we are selling, i.. uross, .. .riorc. Cash paid for calves, chickens! turkeys, geese, ducks, dried fruit, butter and eggs, by l.iliey iVMfppy, i.igutsireei. Over llflv Ladles' Coats and Dolmans lust received at ji ','", thcgicatcst bargains oi the season. i lai n i; Mm. liny your vilfo a nice linen tablecloth and napkins to mulch, put up inn neat box, at 1. W. llarlmaii's, for a Christmas present. Heaver Overcoats reduced from $11.00 to fS.OOnt Gross' ,. Y. Store, llloont. The people are talking already about 1, W. lliiiluian' Christinas goods, aiul he is sine It ulll not end lu talk, 10,000 iloen jj'ioil fresh enn anil 10.000 ixuituls jjooil lresh bet, it wanleil liv Silas Ymiiij;, at Light Streel.for which he will pav the hlKhcM maiKet pilcc nils,' !iMm. "It slaiuls at Hie lieail" Hie Uhi iiiiuilu); Domeslle. For sale bv YY , II. 'W'lhr. olllce corner Main anil Mnihlt streets, l!loiins1iii;, I'.i. Also nixent tor Hie i t-It liriilci) Mini ,1 or jmiik, lulh ifiiariuilcia) I, 1 ht- 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ti 1 ( inieis tor 10 yen. nov. Ix-tf Ylie lai'ijisi muck ol Wl, lei t'h iliiiMr for lllrii an ! I.ns at Uiv - ' 'ir. . II1 1 u. I.'IW Hi 1 1 t . . ( I I Ions ft "in I oi). to H.O0, 10.0' I. In 1 1 t Strei 1 ' t.sh 1 11 II uii , 00. 1 am; I II ' III (HI, i I. W. llartinan'g Christmas books and curds will tin nnn of Ibn ffrenl nllriinllmm nt Ids store this month nnd next. It'tvlil t.nU'f.Mltnnr ti'ntiM tnfnr,,, tl,, ,,,,1,11., that bo has just returned from New York with n full lino of Heady Made Clothing Cloths and Casslmtres of the best ipmllty and latest si vie. Hats, t aps, also a full line of V.....1(l..u fA.. 1.--.. 1 1 1 MM....... IIUIIUIS IUI X (111 HUM llliei and would Invite an early inspection oi uic same. 1.000 irnod livi, f!ltvi li'itntnif T.i,t lltnm come from tho north, south, enst nnd west by wholesale nnd ictnll. You can bring your good calves right ulong now nny time on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday nnd Thurs. day of each and every week nnd get your cash or goods for them nt Sllns Young's i.igiu Bircci. juiy ir, -hi ti-ni The HICVCr.H HIMUT ran r,1e 1, nl.lnln. cd nt David Lowcnberg's. 4,000 pounds of nice pitted Cbeirles, 4.000 pounds of nice Dried Hnpberrles wanted by Silas Young at Light Street, for which he will pay the highest market price. july 15 0-in. Did you examine Gross' heavy Winter Suits for The run for (lermantowti Wool, Sa.xony, Zepliyrs,iVc., iVc.,at I. W. Ilartman's Is great, and yet room for more. Did you see that heavy, all wool overcoat at Gross' N. Y. Store for .4.00. Sec a woman picking a bunch of grapes lu another column, at Specr's Vineyards, from which Specr's I'ort Orape Wine Is made, that Is so highly esteemed by the medical profes sion for the use of Invalids, weakly persons nnd the aged, f or sale uy u. A. Klelm. jnn 7 '81 1-y The finest line of Heady.made Clothing In The County enn now be seen at David Lowcnbcrg's Clothing Store. Pielly suits for Children just arrived Neat Suits for Hoys Stylish Suits for Youths all of the Latest Style nnd Hest quality, at the lowest prices can now be' bought at the Popular Clothing Store of David Lowenberg. Headquarters for Satchels, Trunks Ac. nt D. Lowcnbcrg's. Hest needles, oil, attachments, &u., for all sewing machines, nt W. II. Yctter's olllce, comer Main and Market streets, opposite 1. W. Ilartman's store. nov. 18-tf Cheaper and better Clothing can now be bought at The Old Popular Store of David Lowenberg. CONSUMPTION. lMeolll'AXT K THE ITIIUO AS WKt.l. AS Tltn MCDlCAt. CIIOI'ESSIOX. Hull' Jam-not of Health, referring to con sumption, makes the following Important statemeliti "Consumption usually begins whim slight dry cough lu the morning, then, on going to bed getting more nnd more frequent, with more and more phlegm, Increasing debility, thinness of llesh, shortness of breath, aim quickness of pulse. In fatal cases its aver age is about two yearss hence the import ance of arresting the disease nt ns early a stage as possihlc, and the sooner rational means are employed for this purpose the greater the chance of success. Tho disease Is owing to an irritation commencing in the throat and extending to the lungs,n that their action is interfered with, and the blood does not receive sulllcient o.xygeu to purify It. The most marked sign of lung disease Is emaciation; and the most positive indication of returning health is increase in weight. So speaks JlaWn Journal of Health, ami we may add that in desperate cases; and, in fact, in all cases of consumption, or tioublcs of the throat and lungs, immediate relief may be obtained and a permanent cure clTected by the use of Dr. Win. Hall's Ualsam for the lungs, a medicine known for more than thirty-live years as an unfailing lcmedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary and pectoral diseases. That the worst cases of consumption have been cured by the use of Hall's Halsam has been attested to by the thousands who have used it, or who have been cognlant of its wonderful medical cf llcacy. nov. 11-Ow Marriages. Km:ciit- Gn.K. At the residence of Peter Kdlngcr, in Main township on November 10th, 1881, by J. D. Hodiue, Esq., Mr. ,Iobn F. Knecht, of Mnlnvillc, to Miss Sarah C. Gule, of Millliu. Yin i:s Wi:i.mvki!. lu INpy, November 10th, ISSt, by Hev. S. V.. Davis, Mr. C. U. Vctes to Miss .V. S. Welliver, both of lllooms. burg. M VIIKISTJIKPORTS. BLOO.MSHUKG MAKKET. Wliea' per bushel 1.40 Kyc " 1 no Com, " 75 oats, " " cu no'ir .'tT ourrci x.ue im rsfea s.ai Hatter Ii' E'-'CTH i'l Tallow oi) Potatoes l.oo Dried Apples 05 Hams H; Hides A Shoulders to Chickens 10 Turkeys 13 Lard per pound 16 liaypcriou iouu uouswax JXECUTOtl'S NOTICE. KSTA1K0P8AKAU mid, DECEASED. I.pttirs ti'stiimontnrv on tho cstato of Sarah l'ei;if, Into of-.Madlson township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by tho lleirlster o( said county to Abraham Uartllne oi Jcrseytowo.nx'r. All persons nawus cmims ogainsi mo esiaio oi saiu.ui'. cedent uru reouested to nresent them for settle' ment. and those Indebted to tho cstato to mako payment to tho undersigned executor, without uuiay. Ain.tii..n ii.-wi i link, Ktccutor, oet.si-ow Jersey town, I'o VJ-OHMAL SCHOOL HONDS. Iii.oojisnDKii State Nobmu. Scoooi,, lllootuburl, Nov, 1st, lssl, Special notice. Is hereby Rlvon that tho Interest IVaiTJUIl UUl, I'ltUI lu uiiu iiiiiuuiiiK 4iiiiii.il lab) 131 J, ITIUK ttUliUULO ..U.S.I, , O, , , ,, ,, 3 I11IU , respectively, on bonds Issuud by tho llloomsb ire Literary lustltuto and State Normal School seetired by mortirairesbt heptciabtr 1st, isiis wtllbo piul by ihn Treasurer nt the Corporation at his ofllco In Ulnomsburt,' at any tlmo on or be tore tho soth ot No- VCIMier, ., u , ltsi, upuu ueinery oi ino wiu rauis Treasurer llloomsburif 8. N. School. Ofllce Clark & sen's store. nov a 4w Garmoro's Artificial Ear Drums. A lurtntf.l ami nrn 1r Mm prrfeitlr Mitf rlnc tin tisnniitf. I.utirly K-tf lr tiii )in Imltctr; with Una, yet whlii-vn tliitnmtt Art nut ohvr ubir, nJ r main in pniuu vrnliuui U 1 Jcriiti CircuUr irtt, ULnOM li.i n or I'M J divest ty bKui r (Jmm, Mini ii ttt uiiljr $iu'cfdl ur tA 'il rar Wruui iiuuufaciurea, Juli it (Jurntorf, h W fur iih jc IUt SU, t'iucinoati, O MASON 1 EST in 1110 WORLD ! 1 ,.,)! iineru li ln-it ilUUticllon l every AND iin.ji urM'lir lor fourteen yearn. IM A N,W llllHtHATMl 0TAt.OGl, MPP. nAIYlLIN II". I riu.ly IhU month, and will be ' ' ' ". . . ku.it Ireu t any mlilrm, onnnunclnif nDliAKIO Imihuitast lummrr st. ami ilisv UnUHNo Siw Snitai over Win all. , , 1'rlcoi, til, t30. ill, Ml, M to tarn and upi alio or a.i-VaK"i'. M .SON'a KAMI IN OlinAK CO.. IM IrenwntM., llOsl'ONi 40 lln.Ulth lUMvj ll'J U nb.Mli Avo.,1 llll'.MIO. n i nnn r t n JiicKan poktrait tVnler- I 1 D L I L I 1 1 V '. N. Y U the one .crd I ll II r I M 1 1 . ''v Mra. Garfield to Queen UHI1I ILLU U Victoria. Superior totineit Steel EntjVtr, Site for fuming 6J, $1 by mall. Aaenta Wanted. K. 11. 'I'iiuat. 757 l'roadway, N.i . BORROW ,lihhnr an,! lea If It li not 1 fewgpane! hi from an 1 want. ltliMeverythlnif 1 lkeUleeiiieafrouit,n parte, reporUot ruiton Mreel rrayer-jjeiiiiik, me iiuuiwim. eut Catliollo Church 1 everything that Ii of InterfU In Foodnonptutuiarki'U, ttorlee, ouielliint.'lolnterttlne IaJlti-l.W a year. Send by roMal card and ,tfta eperlmen copy. JOHN UOIQAU. 4 CO., SI Valale- MaterStreit, New VorV, ABook ofjjnra Olynllty, entitled PRACTICAL IFE I Tb srt 1 rotWwuUtd, Hi todivUuil cartful) eotu AmutemeniiiiJroqif yovo. mmi ui ea.&0 )U TirUkuttTtur$ tit I JlruJ:Hirnr. ti fwluin ftboun'U in itriklnp thouiliti, rtr (nfonnftticn I i.i.nia nAmiiiim.Kni. Kill 1 attft Bolote A Til A La h 11 VP a ill'.VI. Afmrita VViti-itMfi PunrvwrifirA. j sb A UKM. ABonts Wanted Everywh Utai fcrc rclir, nil! dcicniuuu, trrmi, a,o. tadrtu. D.000 Asonta Vrmitcil for nro or GARPIEED It rontalna the lallliUtory cl hlinoble andeTenltul lltd anJJaitiriliyaiiaiiluail'n,,luriilcaltrealmeiit,lettli, iuw ralobiequWa.etc, Tho koaUnenre ot your lit to inakeiuoney. lluwareot"catcliieiiny"lmltallciii. 'Hit ll theonlyautlieutloaailf ally lllu.trateilllleotour mar tyn.l 1'ruiWf nt, Klueiteel .KJIUalU, Uitrk Uiuil t innla, Clrrulara Irve. ,,,.. iWriiiKiilvl'ii.lHUUlM C4,.Ula!ir,t)llf H0V l 1 Ut IM rola Vi. V IP VI (i,vuiiviiii; u w win tut it in 1 v v duontlon, Homo, Society, Etiquette ! rrrT TVTTiCl a. antTTTVT t!D O.UilIVJ.iO OUtXU X KttitX CUTLERY. Everybody seeing surprised nt the extent of our stock of Cutlery. n no store in tho county can such variety ot patterns be seen. In Scissors und Shears we have all size3 and at various prices accor- ing to quality, the better grades being our specialty. roclcct Icnives any quality from 10 cents to '1.50 each. The larye quanti ties of lino Razors we sell is a strong reccotnmendation 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 forks, onl ine is large, new patterns and ow prices lor reliable goods. We have just opened u hand some line of curvinsc knives and forks, new designs with patent rests, irices from 60 cents to 4.50 er pair. Call and see them. HOLMES & SCHUYLER These are the Rules we live by every day, any one can see. Oak Hall is 6 A ISt the Largest Clothing House in America. Hoping to serve you this Fall and Winter, Yours truly, Wsn&maker & Brown, - . ni..'irr. , A Sixth PFN&MNQ rop souDinns, eblldrea. Tboaimdi ..UDtltliJ. FtailoiiiilTiii It' ""'J.', nr.tej.eja er ruptnra.tiirlooM run, ee T ll.ea. Thomtndl or r.nilob.r. .1,4 Idijr. .rilil.a (a LM UKAhK and 11UITNT V. procure lor jnT.oiori. holditri f WT,""" ;",""J.''.nhtandiold. Soldl.M l od hiiriii.rlr for Tour Nihil at tact. S,nd I .r;ton.;.r.tlwlon"7dlMl..t., Umrall'jl, u1.,WmCibIoii,.0. Nov 15-1 w ea B-UKATTY'S l'lANOFOHTKS -JAO. , Dllleeot lioll.lay ptesents j Hquaru (ranU pi-nMoturn-8. f tirvcry nandaomu ruitml corners, maf. w ion c,iss, tbrep unlHons, lluaiti'a raatcliliiHs Iron fianii's, blnol. hook, coyir. bond HM.TUu f.'ai.M: ciitulok'uo piloea, H o to kmm; satur.u'tlon iruanui t.;olor iiioiiov retumtsit after nua yuar'a mi; tin. rlijht plunuf irtcs cs ti w,;o,itaingue prlwavn to MKt; Htitmlard planofort-s nt tlio universe, at t lOusanUi tehtifij urtto ror a nummott list ot ten llminlala, liuatty's cablnotori;aaB,citliw1rjl,clmrcli clia'iel, pirlor. f30 upward; Millors wolcouiu: froo i' irrlau'f moi;M psseiitfor.i: lllustratHd catalogue VL?," ?'r.?,'l.,i2S.,.'ri'u Aailre! ur cill upon UaN 1KI. K. 1IKA1TV, WasUlu.ton, N.J. U nov,IS.4w BOOK AG -NTS (' I'lilladelpDIa. Send your address It will pav yuu, A. (10IUON A d nov, ls-itv 1 A (IHKAT OKKKlt FOH I HOLIDAYS! ! . I'MNOS andOlKlANSat KXTIIAdHllINAItY I.DW ' I'UICKS fur caslt. 1 N STA I.M l NTS HKCKIvKl" M'l.KNIIII) OlltlANM. 115, 'if,10 up, .MAHXIKI. I'KNT 1 13 octavo ltOHKW KID PIANOS, stool and ."ucr in ly fivu, Watiaiitfd u jcais Iliubtrated IMIaUifnu tnuliil AllKNIS WANTED. HOlt. At'K W Ti:iiH ,v 1 1)., MkduIi cturns and Dealers. Uroidvay Ni oik d nov. isiiv n n l n etrnii llWork .n.n,ul n.l.i.... cbfaiMMt.iiili.iHo.abieta .unr iumi.iiiIiUihI "On tk-lenceof HI. oriiri'reMirTation t" boondtn miHil htHnch utului.eiiiUiaapd. lull fUt.:i)pp.ootlnaUauUlu KNOW THYSra WiFK KltH.N'ii 4 HulfimUil, liuitin. Nov, I8.4W d i , t'."- I'laubk ll.tup. Karo Holiday , ItiUweiiu'titii Heady. Wilto or call on liBm'v WasUlnstou, N.J, aid may e, 8I.1J- ' HOLMES & STOVES. Cold weather is near at hand and already many nro looking around for stoves, Tho manufacturers have heen over-crowded with orders, and it is almost impossible to get them. We have already re ceived several and aro daily adding to our stock. Owing to the universal satisfaction the Argnnd has given wc still keep it as our leading hasc heating stove, and if you wish to see a perfect beauty call and look at this year's pattern; a little high in price it's true, hut in this age the peoplo demand handsome stoves and tho more handsome they arc the more they cost. Wc have a variety of other very nice stoves at prices within the reach of all. Tho Gold Medal is the largest and handsomest base heating ftovo for the money brought to this town. In 1879 wc 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 every one to give perfect satisfaction and have got to hear the first word of complaint or take one back. For case of management, economy of fuel, great draft and radiating powers, they stand withcut an equal. Our long experience together with that of Mr. Isaiah Hagcubuch, who has charge of our Stove and Tinware Department, has enabled us to study tho wants of tho peo 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 wo shall consider no trouble to show you. Stove repairs of all kinds furnished to order, grates and lire brick for the common cook stoves constantly on hand. HOLMES & This One Foot Rule may chance to be of service in 'many homes! It will also serve us if it recalls the which are: , We never offer for believe: will give who wear it. We do as still w 4.tn.- OAK HALL, and Market Sts., Philadelphia. SCHUYLER. SCHUYLER. rules of OAK HALL, sale any Clothing- but what wo thorough satisfaction to those-, We stoutly maintain our custom to always have the largest stock of men's and boys' clothing to show our customers. not allow our salesmen to mislead customers as to fit or quality or kind of goods. We stick to one price alike to everybody, rich and poor. t Lilt, e S've tnc guar- antce with each sale we make. 6th.We ret rn the money t " anybody who wish it, if they choose to bring bnck the goods un injured. 1 O W 9 MORNING LIGHT, DOUBLE HEATER. C. .0. GALIGN A.N, BLOOM SBUIiG. CO CO O CO