THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. ilLOOMSUUIUJ, FIUIl AY DEI ., 9, 'SI. "Immmf- youu TTuKKTd For Kli Perkins' lecture itt Dent lur'n bloro, liiat door below Jix clinngo Hotel, or from nny mem l)ui' of tho committee. I'crsons out of town ciin have Bents re fcorved by corresponding with the Secretary, John (J. Yocum,Dlooni3 burg, Pa. Tickets, 25, 155 and 60 cents. Theru lms not been a lurgo iiilciiiliincu ut Couit tills week. Y. II. Smith 1ms sold Ills Interest In the .Mlltnn .IrjiM mill retires from the paper. Jill I'erklns will certainly be nt the Opem House on the evening of Deccmlier lfi. The largest assortment of Christmas gooih to he found nt thu People's Drug and Hook ytore. Tartan plulds and Konmn stripes me. con. splciions among the late Importations of winter goods. Wild turkeys are repoited numerous In the mountains this year. None of them llnd their way to our maikets, however. Princeton College Lecture Uureau sayss ".Mr. Perkins as a humorous lecture has n0 equal. He is Inlmltnhle." If you wish to "laugh anil grow fat," go and hear Ell Perkins at the Opera House, December 15. Tho Columbia Fire Company of Allentown have presented the. Wluoims with one of their belts. Call ut the. People's Drug and Hook Store If you wish lo see a Hue line of Holiday goods. Envelopes by the thousand, box, or pack age, printed or blank, for salent the Cou'M WAN olllce. One of the neatest ami most aceeplnble Christmas presents for a young lady would be a pack of our line calling cards, Wu have alo some beautiful Xew Year's cards. Keep your family supplied with "Sellers Cough Syrup." LVe It In time; you wlllavett bronchial and pulmonary affections. 'J,1) cents. S dec. Again, wo promise our readers that very few contracts for medical nilverllM'incivH will bo accepted by usjifier the present ones expire, and the space will be filled with read lug matter. It Is claimed that a Chester mechanic has Invented a new straw binder, which will cut and bind the grain witli bands of straw, and thus do away with all wire and twine bands. Popular poems by popular authors at the People's Drug and Hook Store. The Treasurer of the Normal Seho.d at his olllce, II. .). Clark-& Son's store, will pay coupons on ouManding bonds.ineluding No. lfi. II. .1. CI.AUIC. dec. 2-2iv Trca. One day last week (ieorge Williams, of this place, shot a rabbit, back of Haiti Top, that weighed, when tlri'siftl, six pounds anil one-quarter. The largest we have heard of this season. iMimllt iVcw.. All persons attending court will have the privilege of hearing Ell Perkins, as court will adjourn that evening in time for the lee ture. Don't forget the date, December lfi. Thu members of Wui'i.u Hose Company gave a ball lu their ball, on Tuesday even ing. Dancing was kept up until a late hour and all who were present enjoyed them selves thoroughly. It would be well for our people lo keep a sharp watch for suspicious characters that may come to town. Several gangs of thieves are committing depredations in neighboring towns and may lind their way here. On .Monday morning w bile Johnny Con. nor of Fountain Spring, was out hunting near that place he shot and killed a white weasel. This is the only animal of this kind that has been seen hereabouts for many years. Milloniun. Photograph albums in morocco, plush, leather and cloth, to be hail at the People's Drug and Hook Store. Ellslia liingtoje of Centre captured a deer week befuro but, without the aid of gun or dog, The animal ran into the creek and broke through the ice. when Mr. Hingroso caught It and after a lively tusile succeeded in disabling II with a pocket knife. Atchiusoii Champion. J NO IIKNIU II'. All Indiana newspaper, thus wiltesi .Mr, (ieo. F. Helderle, of Peru, Ind., says that he had suffered very much with rheumatism and used many remedies without benefit. He found tile desired relief in St. Jacobs Oil. Hon. W. P. Withingltiu, u prominent lawyer of Northumberland county and form, erly u member of the legislature, died at his home In Shamokiu on Saturday night last. Mr, WIthlngton was well known here, but has not visited the town frequently of Into years, Kverybody says thu People's Drug ami Hook Storo has the finest line of CliriMnms goods In town. Thu new counterfeit silver dollar is pro. nounced thu best ever made. It Is silver plated and nclil does not affect It unless tho surface Is scratched up. The weight Is the marvelous point of tho deception. The counterfeit as It stands would pass lu slo 1'nslly, and Its weight would not be detected nn nny but lino scales. The date upon it is 1878. r.vcrythiug about Sauford's lladlcal Curo for Catarrh Invites confidence. It Is thu prescription of ono of our ablest physicians, and Is prepared by one of thu largest and most reliable, drug houses in tho United States, lloilon UeruUl. A great change, for the better has been wrought in thu Opera House. Lewis Mnuik-r, ft heeno painter of ability, has repainted tho drop curtain, which now presents a very at tractive appearance, in tliu foreground on thu left of Ibo curtain Is a female lb'iiro of heroic size, gazing over a wide oxpansu of lake '"id mountain. Thu colors and perspective uro notii good and tho general effect excel lent. Pocket and family Hlbles at tint People's rug ami Hook Store. Some ono entcivil tin, Imrn nf It 11. Hughes, now living on tho Samuel Shaffer 'una, on Saturday night last and stolo a lining m-iaio ami stulillo, thu latter having J, cut on tho side of It. collar, eboku Minn. two horso brushes, a halter, tlu strap, lash w'i'l, a buirirv wliln mill two luintn utrmw Mr. UugliuH oITitk 11 reward of 125,00 for thu j-jurn oniio projiorty ami conviction of tlu IllIL'J, Husband, beware! Ell 1'eikW tickets "ly admit yourself and wife-vont own mm. The fellow, who, by mistake, tint his nil. buiii-halrcd sweetheart Instead of a hottlo of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, a bottle of balrdye, wnnts to know the best woy to commit sul. rule. Tho lonelier' Itwitinin v 1 win In It. Vn. mnl Hall, next Monday ami conllnun during the week. "A Imlv t.,,,1 II, Unci. ........ ,.rr i . . v Kiu-ii in, hit nrm uy scrofula. Could see tho sinews worklmr, If I...I ..I. Ill 1 r. . ..im.orj n jiioun nearcner cured bcr." J. IlllUlnil I'tilnrlnii IV, .Mr. William Hrobstnnd .Miss 1 .mini lliitwrt were married by ltev. LouU Zahncr.on Tues day evening, at the rectory. If you wish to lunch 100 times lu lit) mbi. utes, go and hear Ell Perkins nt thu Opem House, December in. Hcv. Mr. Donohuc of tho M. E. Church went to llaltlmoro last Saturday to attend the funeral of a niece. His nulnll. win fllloil Svndnyimornlng by ltev. 1). J. Woller Sr.,and In the evening by Prof. Cumin. No more small pox In Ornmrcvlllo. but It has left me with a largo stock of Fall, Winter aim .Mimncry Hoods on hand, which I Intend to sell at ten per cent less than thev can 1m purchased for nny whero else In the county, In order not to carry them over. So bring in your cash and produce and secure the groat est bargains of your life. Sl-lf C. W. Low. On Thursday last the Sheriff sold the fob lowing properties Two tracts of land In Oraiine towiishln. the property of Isaiah P. Hlce, sold to Wm. Lloyd for 109, A house and lot In llloonis burg, the properly of Richard H. Monairh sold lo 0. (1. Harkley for $370. Other properties will bo sold to-morrow. 8 colleges, 20 clercvmen. !!00 lecture asso ciations anil COO newspapers cnilni'M- Ell I'crKlns. Mr. W. O. Holmes met with an accident nn Monday morning last, while drlvlntr under the trestle work near the bridso at Uintert. The king-liolt of thu buggy camu out as he was going at considerable speed, nnd he was thrown head lone to the wound. Fortunate ly for him, the mud was very tleep and hu mils escaped serious bruises. Ho was liter ally covered witli mud. even bis Dockets he. Ing filled. The horse ran over Into the grove aim Hiioseqiicntly trotted up to Mr. Holmes unii sioppeu. llio liuggy was demoralized. The largest and finest assortment of Christ- inss cards at tho People's Drug and Hook Store. Thu gifted young actress, Miss Julia A. Hunt Is booked to appear at the Opera House on the evening of December liOtli, In the ro. mantle drama, "Florinel." Of the piece, thu Vim says: " 'Florinel' is a play of moru than average merit, holding the attention of the audience to the end." Of thu actress, the Aeirt says: "Mils Julia A. Hunt Is gifted willi rare artistic powers. Her comedy and her pathos arc alike delightful ; her sing, lug is charming, anil she cannot fall to be conic a great popular favorite." Examine your tickets for the 15th, and be sure that Eli Perkins's name is on. James Klsner was arrested by Constable Harris, on Saturday night, for drunkenness anil disorderly conduct. He got Into a light with a man named Long, and subsequently raised a row in Oilmore's saloon. When found by tho Constable ho had stripped off most of his clothing. As Long was in the lock-up, Klsner was taken to jail, but Sheriff Hut declined to keep him as there was no commitment. Klsner is already bound over for bis appearance at the present term of court for lighting. If you never laughed in your life, go and hear Eli Perkins, December 15th, at tho Opera House. Eli Perkins entertains cv. erybodv. The month of November, jut passed, was one of the most remarkable on record, espec ially lu respect to phenomena of vegetation. riiere were, during the month, many in- stances of trees laden witli ripe fruit, and at the same time covered with the blossoms common to spring. Isaac Appleby living near Monticcllo, N. Y., avers that hu picked ripe strawberries In a meadow on his farm in November, and that as late as the middle of tlto mouth dandelions were in bloom lu his Ileitis. Violets were found lu the field near i New Jersey town,and the pastures afford. ed more food for cattle than ever before so late in the season. People will bear in mind that our prices this year for all Christmas goods are the same as last year. Quick sales and small profits. People's Drug ami Hook Store. pretty little device for window decora tion is a sponge suspended by a fancy cord. Dampen the sponge and sprinkle llax, mustard or other seed over It. This- seed will germinate, and the result will lie a mass nf beautiful green. The sponge can be washed anil replenished with seed when decay takes place. A handsome mantel or. nament can be prepared by filling it goblet about two-thirds full of water, and placing on the water a layer of cotton. Upon the cotton sprinkle grains of wheat, oats orotlier cereal Meeds. In a few days the seeds will sprout, shooting downward Into the water a myriad of tiny roots, and upwards numer ous green spears. A large assortment of mirrors nnd combs in sets at the People's Drug and Hook Storct Every human creature of sound mind and discretion, who listens to thu whole of Ell Perkins' lecture without laughing, will be presented with ri chromo, valued at ifi. Parties of six who sit the lecture out will bo given a liousu and lot. There ought to be n better lock-up In Hloomsburg, The present small building Is unlit for the Incarceration of prisoners, and thu town authorities should make Instant provision for tho purchase of a heller one. It would perhaps bo well to buy tho ohl jail building, ami transfer to It the council room, Theru aru large cells for the reception of prls. oners and In sulllcient number to satisfy any demand that would be made ordinarily. At present, If two men are arrested for fighting, it would be obviously Improper to place them together In the single small room of (hu lock up, wheru they might beat each other terribly timing llio night. Tho matter Is of enough Importance to demand consideration and action. Come ami examine thu Christmas goods at thu People's Drug and Hook Store bcloro purchasing elsewhere. Finest selection In town. Oil Tlilrtr I'll' Trial. Wo will send Dr. Dyu's Celebrated Electro. Voltaic Helta and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to young men and older persons who are aflllctetl with nervous ilebllity,lost vUullty,etc., guaranteeing speedy relief and complelu restoration of vigor and manhood. Also for ItlicuimitUin, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Liver and Kidney tllllieultles, lluptures and many other diseases. Illustra ted pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic Hell Co., Marshall. Michigan. Oct. 28, '81-ly Fon Sam:, A three-horse power steam en glue, and holler, In good eoudllloii, Suitable for running a printing prcsa or other light machinery, inqulro at this olllce tf The trial of Fred. Smith of C.lavlss,'i fin violation of the liquor lawn has occuplcdllht' time of the court slncu Wednesday morning. Theru Is n large number of witnesses, most ly young men under twenty ono yenra nf age. The case Is still on trlnl ns wo go lo press and comments are out of order. Just received, at Ihn People's Drug and Hook Store, a largo assortment of hnnglng lamps for Christmas presents. AN IMI'OIITANT lilscoVKIIY lias been madu whereby a successful vege table combination has been Introduced, which nets upon the bowels, the liver nnd the kidneys, and at the same time Imparls strength nnd vitality to the entire system. Uurdock Hlootl Hitlers constitute this Impor tant discovery. Price ifl.OO, tilul slzo 10 cents. Warren J. Wootlward,8on of the lute Judge Woodward formerly Judge of this district ami afterwards of thu Supreme Court, was found dead In bed nt his home In Heading on Monday, with a bullet In his brain. He wns but thirty years of ago nnd a young man of brilliant promise. For somu time past ho had been in poor health and this It Is thought Impelled him In n tit of depression to take Ids own life. There aremany in Hloomsburg who will remember him as n child. Perkins will be nt the Opera House on Thursday evening, December lfilli nnd will talk about the "Philosophy of Fun" and "The Perkins Family." We nsk you to read the advertisement of Darby's Prophylactlu Fluid, which appears lu our Issue of to-day, It Is a wonderful healing remedy, a most powerful disinfectant, and a positive germ destroyer, nnd Is perfectly safe to use even lu thu hands of thu most In experienced. It is highly recommended by eminent physicians and chemists, and en dorsed by hundreds of others who have used It and know its vnltiablo properties. It costs but it trltle, and will save much suffering, time and money. Darby's Fluid has long been recognized as a household aitlcle for universal tamlly use. Preparetl bv J. H. Zcllln Si Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Solo Proprietors. Executors' and administrators' account books, containing full Instructions how to settlu an estate, receipts, &c, for sale at this olllce. These are the most convenient books of thu kind ever printed, nnd they aru In uu all over the State. t-f On Tuesday morning last tho liar of Colum- bin county was augmented by three new members, to-wit, H. V. White, n student In the office of Col. Freeze, J. C. Vocum. a stu dent of Hon. C. H. Hucknlew's, and A. Clar eneu Freas, who studied with E. It. Ikeler Esq. The committee appointed by the court to examine the applicants consisted of E. H. Little, Col. S. Knorr, and C. (1. Harkley Esqus The candidates passetl very credita ble examinations, nnd as they are nil young men of excellent qualities we predict for them success In their profession. Mr. White has entered into partnership with Col. Freeze and lias purchased the largu and valuable law library of that gentleman. iVnything not in stock will bu ordered and procured at the lowest prices at the People's Drug and Hook Store. Moyer Hros.' drugstore' barely escaped de struction by fire on .Monday morning. Plum, bers weru at work in the cellar putting in a new gas meter, and neglected to turn off the gas at the street. The stream of gas from the service pipe was Ignited by the plumbci's lamp. An alarm of fire was given and the Winona boys made their appearance within live minutes with their hose carriage, but their services were not needed, ns the llamo was extinguished by wrapping a coat around tlie end of the gas pipe, and throwing water on it witli the hose In the cellar. Hut for the presence of a hydrant there, the building must have burned. As it was.Cliarles Earth, thu plumber, had both of ids hands severely burned in ids efforts to smother thu llames. The burning of tills lino establishment would have been a great loss to the town. 11KAV as a eosr. Mrs. W. J. Lang, Uctliany, Out., states that for fifteen months shu was troubled with a disease in tho ear, causing entire deafness. In ten minutes after using Thomas' Eclectric Oil she found relief, and in a short time sliu was entirely cured and her hearing restored. Fire Dt'piirlnirnt Ulrctlmi. Ill accordance with the constitution of tin Hloomsburg Fire Department, the oftlccrs for tho ensuing year will be chosen on Mnndav evening December 10th, nt the Town Coun cil room, between the hours of six and eight o'clock. Tho election is conducted by mi Inspector to be elected from eaeli company, the President of the Town Council acting as judge, all to be sworn to a faithful perfor mance of duty. Tho Secretary of each com pnny Is required to glvu to thu Secretary of the I' ire Hoard, on or before the second Mou day of each year, a certified roll nf members, and all are entitled to votu for department officers who have been members for at least three months, have paid their entrance fee, and are not in arrears for more than that lime. (lo and hear Perkins, the author, the phll osophcr, the orator and tho greatest humor ist on thu American platform. There Is no earthly reason foi the cmitiu ued existence of Ftilowes anil Searles' New Yoik Minstrels, who gave an exhibition at thu Opera House, last Monday evening. They aru deplorably bad lu almost every lespect. The first part of their programme was made up of pair hinging, moss-grown jokes, and silly chatter without humor or point. The performers did not know their stage business or cues, and the result was thu dreariest per. formaucc we ever saw. The only redeeming points weru some fair clog dancing and the jlg.ilanclng of .Master Dundreary, a smart boy. If this troupe holds together much longer, it will hu a mailer of wonder. That It ought, nobody who has seen the alleged entertainment will admit. i'rrftoiiut. lion, C. It. Huckalew Is convalescent. Mr. N. W. Harton, left town on Momli for n business trip. Mr, Luther Jones was vlsltlmr ut Alle town recently. James Scarlet Esti,. Dlstilct.Attoincv.ch ct of Montour county, was lu town thls'wcck Mtcutilng court, Rev. O. E. Fessenden. rector of St. John Episcopal Church, Catawissa, has resigned ami gone lo humiiilt Illll to uccept the n torshlp of he church lu that place. ltev. D. J, Waller.Prlnclpal of the Hlotims- nurg ritatu .Normal School, will attend thu meeting oi me v ayne county Teachers' 1 In simile to ne held ut HoiicMbde in the week of January. II 1st W, A, Marram! J, H. James of Ashland, I. .. drier nut! W. J. Hixltly of Danville, M. C. Itaiick of ScrilUton. were iniiiiin. t J. thu attorneys from other counties having bu ness in court tins weeK, Mrs. F. P. Howe, formerly .Miss Woodward, uauguier or ine line Judge Wood waul, Is polled lobe very III nt her home In I) ville, Peter Gross made his imnearaiiee uii.lnwii on Wednesday afternoon after uu Illness of HOOlll UU IIIIVS, No to the People's Drug and Hook HI6ro for joiirChilstmns presents. The following lire the evening cnlcilaln ments dining Ihe county Institute next week, to be held In the ball of Ihe Normal School i Tuesday evening, "The Coinmeiiceinciit Ihcrelses of Hie Oniiompainvolc Academy." L. K. Pnlrldge. Wednesday evening, "Old Times and New," Col. Sanford. Thursday evening, "Echoes from Itoiind Top The Story of a (Irent Htitllc." ltev. Jesse Howman Young. lion. Henry llouck, Deputy Siiperlnteh dens of Public Instructions, Hnrrlsburg,says of Col. Sanford t No lecturer Is more popular lu Penusylvn nln than Col. J. P. Sanford. He has npiiear ed before many lyceums nnd teachers, Insti tutes u third and foilitli time, lie never tils appoints nn audience. 1). K. Sloan & Sou of Oriuigevllle have re. opened their store fur business, and have marked down their stock lfi per cent, lower than can be bought clsewlicic. To prove that their goods nic free from coiilngltm they have secured the following cerllllcatc, signed by Drs. H. F. (lordlier and O. A. Me. gargell i The undersigned physicians attending the family of I). K. Sloan during thu prevalence of small pox, would statu that wu did not change our clothing In the store, nor was there m.y communication between the house nnd slore by which the goods would be Infec ted nnd wu believe them to be entirely free from contagion. There nru now no cases of small pox In Ornngevllle, and It Is believed thai all danger of a return Is passed. The bonds of the county olllcers-tiect have nearly all been filed nnd recorded. W. Krickbauni, Protbonolary, has I. S. Kulin, D. Lowcnberg and Joshua Fclterninn as bandsmen. Joshua Fctteriuan, County Commissioner, has I). Lowenbeig nnd M. O. Hughes on bis bond, Frank Wolf and E. L. Leiiimon are Ihe securities of H. F. Edgar.aud Chtis. llctehart has (?. A, Herring and CM. Vinideihllee on ids bond. The bond of thu I'rotbouotary Is In the total sum of $10,000. Those of the commissioners are each ?2,000. The treasiiier'.s bond to the county Is for $10,000 and one to the Statu is for s;!!0,000. His securities are 0. A. Her ring, D. A. Munson and Ellas George. The bonds of (1. W. Sterner, lteglstcr and He cordcr, amount to :jl5,!i:i:j,00 and blssecuil tles arc T. J. Vanderslicc Sr., E. It. Ikeler and Ira Davenport. The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allothcr cough remedies is attested bv the immense iionular demand Pi for that old established remedy. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma. Bron iiitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient V msumptinn anil for the relief of . 'unlive jx'r.ons in advanced Mil. o of the iease. I'or Sale - ! r.ructfHs. Price, 25 cents. Nov. t, "si-om Business Notice Srlm.no Out! I Tho undersigned will sell until the first of Jnn'uary, on account of moving his store, ins stocK or Viatciies, uiocks, jewelry, silver ware &c, &c. at greatly reduced prices. All goods warranted as represented. Articles engraved free of charge. L. Hernluird. Just received, bronze plum, black and other colored silks. Prices correct. Clark &, Son, C. C. Marr has tho finest assortment of Christmas Goods in town. You will go and 1 will 0 to 1. W. Hart man's to examine his Christmas goods. Mrs. H- , that black and brown plush lor coals win nu in lo-tiay. uiu k iV tson. Mrs. Smith In Mrs. Hrowii: "Were vnu n-o. ing to I. W. Hartinan's?" "No, but I intend com'', for they say he has the greatest variety ot Lluistinas goods ever orouglit to jiioomsmirg. ' Our straw fancy basket department Is now complelu to select from with a great variety oi Kaiameiiia ware. viarK oc Mm. Who would have thought such aHazaaras I. W. llailmaii lias, could ever have been sustained In Hloomsburg,' Go to C. C. Man's for E. Hutlerlck's Dress Patterns for December. Over one hundred doen silk and linen handkerchiefs fiom 15 cents lo $ tt.fiO at Clink tV Son's. Curlstmns presents are not numbered bv the hundreds at I. W. Harlman's but by the xnousanus. t an cany in ine nay. I. W. llaiiinan has turned Ids store uusiilo down and the ChrUtmas presents havu iallen on the top. do turn sec tlicui. Largest Hue of zephyrs and wool yarns at v. larK iM ami's. C. C. Mnrr buys Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Diied Fruit, Dried Corn, Chickens, Turkeys Hutter, Eggs Ac. "Well, well." said un old lady, the other day, "1 never did see so many nice Christmas presents in my life as I. . Hartinan has. I intend buying a lot of them tor my grand' children.'' We have a few ladies' huts and bonnets we will sell way below cost. Clark A; Son. Fathers and mothers, make your children uappv oy nuyiiig a i nriimas present nt 1, W. Iliirlman s, Call at (!. C. Man's for Christmas Presents lor your mends, o i oais nun iioimniis ami t'lnthi to make up nun puisne in mill. l iari tV Mill. Lut. & Sloan havu a large assortment of shawH, coats and dolmans, furs, dress goods, siiiris ami oilier noons sii a i e for Christ. ma i presents that will be Mire to please your friends. Gentlemen's dressing eases, ladies' work baskets and Japanese handkerchief cases for sale at Clark's Hook Store. You can buy Ihe Columbia wools at Chirk A; Son's nt l cents per ounce and up, A largo assortment of bracelets, neck chains, breast pins, ear rings, linger lings, and other Jewelry suitable lor Christmas presents at Lut. it Sloan's. Tile best ,2.00 blankets out, with better grades at Clark it Son's, For Holiday books tor the voting, go to Clark's Hook Slore. h More ladles' coals and dolmans at l.ulz it Sloan's this week. Ladles' wool hoods and legglngs.ehildicn'S hand knit coals) itc, nt Chirk it Son's. o Autograph albums nt Clark's Hook Stoic. ltenienilierthal Lulz it Sloan's is the placu in j;i'i in is. Theodore (htnlson will show then cent cimuier, mir end of Annex. I lark it Sou, A line assortment of photoirraph albums ut (1, A Clark's. Orent reduction In prices nt the store of j(dlcy ifc Sleppy, nt Llghtfttrcct. Call at Moyer Hros. and st u Utile Dick. Single and double broche sbnwls nt Lulz tVr Sloan's. Don't forget we have n grrnt variety lif fancy goods lo sell you. Clark & Son. Poetical and historical works of thu best and most popular authors nt (1, A. Clark's. A largu und well selected msorliiient of slippers for ladles nnd gentlemen, just re ceived nt F. 1). Dcntler's. Jewel baskets and a new lot of jewelry to put In them at Clark Jfc Son's. Doiiblu blanket shawls at Lut. it Sloan's. Price 2.i0 In 7.00. Moyer Hrtw. have a splendid assortment of Christmas goods and nre determined to sell them at least we Judge so from the low prices they ask. AW have mndu another reduction In AA'In- ter ( 'lot ti I ii ir. Come and sec liow cheap we nre selling. L. Gross, N, A", Slore. r..ut.. -.".iij oi.', TTu.'.j .....ji.. i.i.,.i ..IU--II I , ' 1 1 , iiiunii. .will.-, unii iini-wi num. ers at (1. A. Clark's. Cash paid for calves, chickens) turkeys, ncese, ducks, dried fruit, butter niitl eggs, by Lllley it Sleppy, Llghtstrcet. Heaver Overcoats reduced from 911.00 to $8.00 ut Gross' N. A. Store, Hloom. Albertypes of beautiful tleslirns nt Clark's Hook Slore. The nobbiest stock of irenlleinaii's neck wear in town can ba found at F. 1). Dcntler's. 10.000 dozen cood fresh cirirs and 10.000 pounds good fresh butter wanted by Silas Young, nt Light Street, for which hu will pay tlie highest market price. nug 20-4m. "It stands nt thu head" the lisht runiilni: Domestic. ForsalubvW.il. better, olllce corner Main and Mmket streets, Hloomsburg, Pa. Also agent for tho celebrated Ithaca or gnus, fully guaranteed by the manufacturers for 10 years. nov. 18-tf It Is worth while to stop at Mover Hros'. store just to look at their collection of Christ mas cootls. They have certainly exercised great taste In selecting the articles anil the wonder is, tlial lacy can sell tliem at sucli low rates. Thu largest slock of AVlnler Clothlnurfor men nnd hoys at Gross' N. Y. Store, Hloom. Lots of ladies coats latest stvlcs and fash ions from 4.00, 4,f0, 0.00, 5.00, 0.00, 7.00, 8.00. 10.00, to 12.00 nt Silas Young's Light Street. nov. 1 1 3-m For gold pens ami pencils and gold tooth picks, go to Clark's lu Exchange building. David Lowcnberg would inform the public that he has just returned from XSew York with a full line of Heady Made Clothing Cloths and Cnsslmcres of the best quality and latest stvle. Hats, Caps, also a full line of Novelties for Fall and AVinter und would Invite an early inspection oi the same. Alphabet blocks und building blocks at 3. A. Clark's. A full line of ladies', misses and children's Arctic overshoes, now on hand at F. D. Dcntler's. 1,000 good live calves wanted. Let them come from the north, south, east nnd west ny wholesale and retail, i on can lirlng your coon caives rigni along now any lime on Monday, Tuesday. AWdnestlav and Tliurs- day of each and every week nnd get your casii or goods tor them at Silas loung's J.ignt street. July 10 '81 li-m Among the thousands of novelties recently added to the stock of Mover Hros.. are brushes of all kinds and grades, choice toilet articles, soaps, cosmetics, perfumery and countless ornamental rilles admirably adap- icti lor t;nrisinias presents. JNlcKcl platen student lamps nru offered at very low rates, as are also parlor lamps of every conceivatile pattern. The HICYCLE SHIKT can only be obtain- eti tu , David Lowenbcrg's. Decorated panels at G. A. Clark's. 4,000 pounds of nice pitted Cherries, 4,000 pounds of nice Dried Kuspberries wanted by Silas Young nt Light Street, for which lie will pay tliu Highest market price. July 10 Cm. Did tu examine Gross' heavy AVinter -..!. . nn onus ior t.W. Did you see that heavy, all wool overcoat at uross' a. . store for 4.00. Japanese trays, paper weights and cut glass midlands at uiarii's nook Slore. See a woman picking a bunch of grapes in another column, at Speer's Vineyards, from which Speer's Port Grape AVlne Is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profes sion for tlie use of Invalids, weakly persons aim ine ngeti. t or salo ny v. A. lvleim. jan 7 '81 1-y The finest line of Heady-made Clothing -in i ne county can now lie seen nt David Lowenbcrg's Clothing Store. Christmas enrds and prize cards at (!. A. i lark's. Gentlemen's collars, cuffs, shirts, ice, at V. D. Dcntler's, also a beautiful collection of scurfs. Moyer Hros. desire to call special attention to their assortment of ladies' ami gentlemen's toilet dressing cases lu celluloid, dlutlto ami hard rubber. These are really beautiful, and very suitable for Christmas presents. The same may be said of Mover Hros'. stock of fancy cut glass bottles, shaving mugs, puff boxes, baby rattles itc. The store was never as well supplied with holiday goods and thu quality of tho goods Is unusually tine. Pretty suits for Children just arrived Neat Suits for Hoys Stylish Suits for Youths all of the Latest Stvle and Hcst nuiilitv. at wiu iowcsi prices can now oe nought the Popular Clothing Store of at uaviu i.owcnoerg. Headquarters for Satchels, Trunks Ac. at D. Lowenbcrg's. Hest needles, oil, attachments, See, for all sewing machines, at vy. 11. letter's olllce corner Main and Market streets, opposite I i . iianmnn s siore. nov. la-tf Cheaper and better Clothing can now be I'UllgUl 111 The old Popular Storo of David Lowcnberg, -i.wiv jiiiiiiiua ut nieo uricu apples wanieti by Silas Young at Light Street, for which he A ffn i., ..!.. ..i , . i win pay ine Highest market price. nov 11 3-m No larger or belter stock of boots, shoes, Biiiifm, geiuiemeirs lurnisiung goods iVc, is lo be found In Hloomsburg than nt K. D nnutli.rlu I have lust received nn tnimpncu stiwb Hats ami Caps very cheap at L. Gross' N. A, mure. Calico and muslin lit fi rents n vnnl. irln ham 8 cents, cottonmlit 10 pcmIh. unii i'1jirv thing else to correspoud.at Lllley it Sleppy's, ..ilinil l Ul. I will guarantee mv prices ".l ncr cent cheaper than any other establishment in tho eouniy. u uross, a. v. Clothier. TpXKCUTOH'S NOTICE. LaTATK Or 1U1U 1I01T. IlKi'msun n. i . """"oumrr uu tut! cBiate ot Aauiu I oat, law of tho township of Madison, Columbia co. ter ot sum county to Jaints Klsner, ezecutori AH persons huvltit claims aifalnsuUo estate ot tte decedent urn riuin,.ui,i,i m .,...oi . mentto tho undersigned executor without dufay . .UI1.1.1UI. JAMBS) K1S.NHII, nov.l8Ntt?wne5,, K,eculor' T -HEATTVS PIANOFORTES -MAO I . ttlfl.,.n linlln.- -..nr.A..... . . ...vj.mv uuiiuut pivsuuiis; iiuaru grand ""'"". i iuij ihuubuuib rouua corners, rose. , .7, ;, ' " iiiuuuii'ss iron namos, itooi, uooic. cover, boxed, tvtt.1t to JW.to: catalogue PUccb, tf o to ftooos satisfaction guaruu ' teedor .money reluudod alter one year's use: ud. Vt H- I ? !i . ,M to tf;cutatogue prices two . ..wnm u I'luuuiuitca vi lliu UMVeiSO, US Sf.1"1,1.'5'! "lip Jura mammoth list ot ten. ,!,1fMts ,lJaW!onS','i Illustrated catalogue , . - . , ... .. . . ; . vnu mis.u Dan HOLMES 8c SO BUY LERI CUTLERY. Everybody fiui'iiw tiiirprisuri at te extent of our stock of Cutlery. n no storo in the county can such A'anely ot patterns lie seen, in Scissors and Shears we have all sizes and at various prices accor- tng to quality, the hotter grades icing our specialty. rocket nives any quality from 10 cents to l.oU each, ihe large quanti ties of line Ea.ors we sell is a strong reccommendation as to their superiority. A lady s pride her table and nothing adds more to its attraction than a hand some set of knives and forks, our ine is large, new patterns and ow prices for reliable goods. We have just opened a hand some line of curving knives and forks, now designs with patent rests, prices from 00 cents to '1.50 )er pair. Call and see them. HOLMES & SCHUYLER These are the Rules we live by every day, any one can see. V A ... 0 ISt Oak Hall is still the Largest Clothing House in America. Hoping to serve you this Fall and Winter, Yours truly, W.nsmflker & Brown, Sixth 1SS2. Harper's Bazar. ILU'STliATKI). Tills popular Journal la a rre comWnatlou of lit erature, art, anil fmlilon, Its itortea, poems and es says are by the best writers ot Kuropo anil Amer ica; Its engravings possess the highest artistic ex cellence; and lu all nutters pertaining to fashion It Is universally acknowledged to be tho leading uu thorlty In the lacd. The new volume will contain many brilliant novelties. Harper's Periodicals. I'Klt VEtlt. HAHl'mth UAZAlt ft 00 HMiPKfl'S MAGAZINE 4 ml HAltl'Klt'd WEEKLY idi Tho TIlttKE abovo publication toiw Any TWO abovo named 100 lUHl'KU'S YOU.NU PEOPLE M HAUl'Elt'S JUUAZINK ) . ' IIAIIPBICd YUUNU PEOPLE.) 6,l,) HAUPKIt'8 VltANKLIN SljUAUK LIUKAUV, one Year (SJ Numbers) noo I'obtago freo to all subscribers In the I'nlted states or Canada. Theolumcsof the tear begin with tho first Number for January of each year. When no tlmo Is meiitlonrd, It will be nnderttood that the biib3crl. tbH "eel of order uu,Uo Nulnber "t "iter ThoiasiTwelia Annual Volumes of Harper's m lar, In neatclolh binding, wilt bo bent by mail post ago paid, orby oxpresi (provided tho freight does not exceed oue dollar per volume), for H 00 each Cloth eases for each volume, tiiltable for binding. each y ' l'P"'1'' on lecc'l" oi tun ncmlltancesihould bo mado by Post-Oftlee Money Order or Uraft, lo av old e nance i f lobs. .,I!'.ew.?.p.'lJH,r'' arB 't to copy ihls advertisement without the express ordir of harper llrothers. HOLMES & STOVES. Cold weather is near nt hand and already many nre looking around for stoves, The manufacturers have been over-crowded with order?, and it is almost impossible to get them. We have already re ceived several and are daily adding to our stock. Owing to the tiniA'crsnl satisfaction the Argnnd has given Ave still keep it as our leading base heating stove, nndif you wish to sec 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 nnd tho more handsome they arc the more they cost. We have n variety of other very nice stoves at prices within the reach of all. Tho Gold Medal is the largest and handsomest base heating ptovo for the money brought to this tnwn. In 1870 avo introduced Spear's new Silver Moon Heater for heating two or more rooms nnd owing to the great satisfaction they have giA'en, our trade has steadily increased on them. We Avarrant every one to give perfect satisfaction and have cot to hear the first word of complaint or take one back. For ease of management, economy of fuel, uiuy siuuu wiincui an equal, uur long experience logeiuer wiut that of Mr. Isaiah Ilagenbuch, avIio has charge of our Stove nnd Tinware Department, has enabled us to study tho wants of the peo ple and make our selections accordingly. Wc cordially invite all in want of Stoves to give us a call before puro'uising elscAvhere, and ex amine our stock Avlnch we slinll consider no trouble to sIioav you. Stove repairs of all kinds furnished to order, grates and lire brick tor tlie common cook stoves constantly on hand. HOLMES & rhis One Foot Rule may chance to be of service in many homes! I twill also serve us if it recalls the rules of OAK HALL, which are: We nwver offer for believe will givo who wear it. 2Cl. We. stoutiy have the clothing to as w m OAK HALL, and Market Sts., Philadelphia. v5s C. C. G SCHUYLER. great draft and radiating poAvers, SCHUYLER. sale any Clothing but what wo thorough satisfaction to those, maintain our custom to always largest stock of men's and boys' sr.ow our customers. We do 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. W Ljfl. We give the guar antee with each sale we make. 6th. We reirn the money ! anybody wht wish it, if they choose t? bring back the goods m injurcd. a o W H ft r I 1 MORNING LIGHT, DOUBLE HEATER. ALIGN AN, BLOOMS BU KG. CO PC X CO a to r. uisATi v. warn nmon.N. J. d nnv Address dec, 9-it ,UMW IIAlll'KlU-HliOTHEHS, New York,