THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, ELOOMSB U lUi, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. - M.00MSMJ11U, FRIDAY )KU 1, 81. New conntcrfll live dollar gold piece nre In circulation. H, C. Ncnl 1 mnkliig some change. nml Improvements t Ills K'sltk'iier. Alberlypc of beautiful designs ill Clink's Hook Store. )cnr Alexander litis 11 bruntl new liny nl Ms liouc .i Court adjourned on Wednesday tiftcruoon iinlll Sutuiduy morning There will lie mi adjourned rourl on the iiOth nf till monlli, nt I) o'clock. lly iigrfcincnt of llie town incrcliantN nil Mores will lie clocil on Monday, Decem ber 2nth. Diaries for 1882 at 0. A, Clark's. Owing to tlic lllnes1! of Hev, I.oul Z.thuer, there was no service held In SI. Paul's church lust Siindny. Young lady, the proper jilaee In liny n Christmas present for u young gentleman I at the People's Drug and Hook Store. Member of the Kiro Department should remember the election of olHcers at theTowu Council room next Monday night between the hours of sl nnd eight o'clock, Young men, If you wlh to make your sis. ter or somebody clc's slter n Chrltinu present, the proper place to go Is the l'co. pie's Drug and Hook Store. Diaries for 1833 at 0. A. Clark's. Foil S.m.k. A three-horse power steam en gine and boiler, In good condition. Suitable for running a printing pre or other light machinery. Inquire at this olllce. If Another change of time on the L. & H, It. It. went Into effect on Monday last. The mall train down the road now arrive at li'J Instead of -MO, and Ihe up evening train at 0:51 Instead 7:30. Henry I). Walters of Atnlissa Iowa, and Dora.daughter of Itleliard Stiles of this town were married on Saturday last. The cere mony took place at the residence of Mr. Stiles, Hev. 1). J. Waller Jr. officiating. The teachers Institute now In session at the Normal School has hecn well attended from the beginning and much interest has lieen taken In the proceedings. Want of space prevents the publication of a report in detail. Diaries for 1882 ut (1. A. Clark's. Hev. Irvln II. Correll, missionary to Japan for the last eight years, will preach In the M, K. church Sunday morning and evening lie will also lecture in the church on Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday evenings. Don't fall to hear him. In January next Hi. Hev. M. A. DeWolfe Bishop of tills Kpiscopul diocese, will allaln the liftieth anniversary of his entrance Into the ministry. It is proposed to cele brate the even! ly appropriate services in Christ church, Heading. Alphabet blocks and building block' 0. A. Clark's. at Kvcrytlilng about Sauford's Kndlcal Cute for Catarrh Invites conlldence. It is the prescription of one of our ablest physicians, and Is prepared by one of the largest ami most reliable drug houses in die United States. Jlo'lan lfrraUl. C. 0. Murphy, treasurer of Conyngliam and Centralia Poor District paid into court the present term ijlilHtUil, lo apply on in debtedness of said district. Theie has also been paid In from dllVeienl souiccs to apply lo debt of Conyngliam township 1 1 1 c sum of .5t2S.2!l. Diaries for 1882 at (!. A. Clark's. A correspondent writing from Forks, states that the deer caught by Klisha Hiiigrose,men tloued in last issue, had been siiot twice by W. K. Kveland of Jonestown, and chased down the mountain by a dog. Wu are in formed there Is some dispute about who is entitled to the venison. At the People's Drug and Hook Store can be found a line of Holiday goods that would Mirprise (lie most fastidious purchaser, while the prices are so low that all who visit will bu sure to purchase. The stock is new and selected especially for the holiday trade. The collln in which the body of T. .1. Van derslice, Sr. was buried, was made by K. H. Furinan. It was of chestnut, covered witli heavy black cloth, with handsome silver mountings. On top was a large .silver plate bearing a suitable inscription and there were handles at each end and along the sides. Mr. Furmnu has every reason lo feel satisfied with his workmanship. For Holiday books for the young Clark's Hook Store. go to At a meeting of Hie Town Council held last week, a committee of three was appoint ed to confer with the County Commissioners relative to the purchase of the old jail prop, erty for town purposes. A petition was re- ceived from sundry citizens icsldlng on Sixth street, praying for the erection of stieet lamps at the corner of Catharine and nf Iron Laid over until next meeting. A number of bills aggregating 100,01 were passed. There was a very pleasant parly til the rcs. deuce of Mr. W. M. Monroe, Huperl, on Fri day evening last. Some forty persons were present, many of whom where from llloonis burg. Among those from other points were, Mrs. A. II. Church and Miss Llzie Church 'if Ashland, and Mr. W. I). Ilolloway and Mr. AY. If, Hnmsay of Danville. A delicious upper was served anil dancing was kept up until u reasonably lute hour. No more pleas, tint social event has taken place litis season. Poetical and historical works of the best and most popular authors al 0. A. Clark's. Our water motor Is now in complete working order. A tptarter of an inch stream nf water runs our Campbell power press anil (lordon job press at the same tluie.at thu rate of twenty a minute, Hy making some furth er clinnges lit the feed pipe we expect that a jet of three-sixteenths of tin Inch will give us ample power, The Ilaekus motor, mttnufac. lined at Newark, New Jersey.ls undoubtedly the best power for light machinery thai Is made. Cull and see It work. Kvcry established local newspaper receives subscriptions from huge cities, which mv thu publishers to account for, but which thu New lork Tina throws some light on In Ihe followlngi A wholesale grocer lu till 1'lly who has become rich at the biislncs "ays Hint when hu sells a bill of good on credit he Immediately subscribes for the lo. etd paper of his debtor. So long us his cits. tntner advertised liberally and vigorously he rested, hut us toon as he began to contiacl "is advertising space he took the fact as evi dence that there was trouble abend, nnd In variably went for Ids debtor. Said hei "The innn who Is too poor to make his business Miown Is too poor to tlo business." The withdrawal of ait advertisement Is evidence of weukness that business men are not slow m act upon," Music rolls, music folios, mid iniislo blnd- " t 0. A. Clark's. Coal Oil or l'ctiolctim may be very nice for Illuminating or lnlninilliw ,,,, ,.,.,. i,t finely It Is not Ihe pioper thing lo cure u :ntgh with. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is looked upon as Hie standard cough remedy. I'he Winona bovs will h aVP tillntltnr it Ihelr sociables on the evening of the 22,1. Music from a distance Is expected. For gold liens nnd pencils and irold tooth picks, go to Claik's In Ktchaiure Imlhlliiif. , new play entitled "Law In New Yurie" "III be produced nt the Opera House on Tuesday evening next, The company Is tin. der the management of .Mr. Sam llemple the excellent comedian, and that night to bo a guranlce of the merit of the coi ipanv. On the 27th Inst, the Minnie Wnlhce Comblna. Hon will be here. Sparln, (Wk) Ilerutd, As nu exhibition of the Intrinsic worth of St. Jacob's Oil, we think the case referred lo, that of Mrs. (). W. Hubbard, of thMovvn. cured of Sciatic Hlieuiualisni of long stand. ing ny the Oil, tsceitalniy striking, and, be. yond nil doubt, conclusive as lo Its clllcacy. The remedy has our Indorsement. Col. J. P. Sanfnid lectured at Normal Hall on Wednesday evening lo n large and appicciatlve audience. Ills subject was Old Times ami New." It was full of Inter esting Information, ami at the same time very amusing, When Ihe Col. returns.as we are Informed he will do. later In the season. he will no doubt llll the Opera House. Don't forget when preparing lor Christ. mas (hat llillmeycr it (Vs. slock of queens ware and glassware is the largest and most select in llloonisburg. Many ami beautiful articles can be seen there. Some verv urcttv French China lea sets In tasteful decoration. Diaries for 1882 at (5. A. Clark'- Mr. W. H. Allen, who received tin inlna- lion of the Friendship and Hcmmic lire com. panics for the position of First Assistant Hu- glneer, desires us to express his appreciation of the compliment, but refuses to be a can didate against the nominee of the Wiuonas, whose turn It Is to llll that olllce. .Mr. Allen was Second Assistant F.nginccr last ycar.and made a very efficient officer. He was in command of the department al every lire and alarm. Diaiies for 1882 al (i. A. Clark's. Hlllmcycr A Co. have made unusual prep" illations for Ihe bolidav season. Their slock of staple ami fancy grocciies is the best the market affords. In coffee you can obtain something that will persuade you to call again. They are roasting now twice a week, so that you can always have a fresh roast. Their leas, sugars, syrups and spices, they guaranlee pcifcctly pure, and always just what you arc ill .search of. Do not forget that the charming nctrcs, Miss Julia A. Hunt will appear at the Opera House on the evening of December ".Uth, in Sydney Hosenfcld's new play, 'Florinel." Both In Philadelphia and in the West, the play has met with n favorable reception, and Miss Hunt as (lie heroine has won laurels. Judging by the press l.oticcs we have read, there can be no doubt that "Florinel" will please our Iheatie-goers, and Ills to lie hoped that there will be a full house. Large select cocoanuts 12 cents, choice Florida oranges .111 cents pr doen, canned fruit and vegetables, raisins, prunes, and table luxuries ofeery description at Hlll mcycr it Co's. lu Hie last number of Ihe Washington, 1). C. American Jleyitkr is un elaborate and able article from the pen of our townsman, Col. John 0. Freeze, treating on 'Some of the causes for the decay in public morals and re ligious belief." Although long, it amply pays perusal. Col. Freeze is of opinion that the dcrgy are. to a great extent, responsible for the evils of the day, and proves tills by show lug how clergvineu have lent their Influence lo unworthy and debasing political movements-for thirty years past. He reviews in brief but scathing terms the coiiuptions and rascalities of (Smut's administrations, and of those when Hayes tilled the place belonging to Samuel J. Tildeii. The article is the ablest ami strongest we have ever seen of Col. Frce.e's political writings. In making your selections of Christmas presents, remember that you can always lind articles both useful and ornamental at the People's Drug and Hook Store. Prices rea sonable. Attractive and seasonable goods at Bill nicyer it Co's. Hlrgant chamber sets in dec orated ware for ijft.OO, fi.OO. ijfl.OO, ijO.fil) and $1(5.00. Tea sets from s:i.:ift to 21.00, Din ner sets l(i.0l) ij.20.00 ami upwards, mustard cups, ladies' nml children's cups and saucers, toilet sets, vases, children's toy teasels. The trial of Frederick Smith, of Cntawissu, for the illegal sale of liquor, came to an end on Thursday evening of last week, ami tlte jury retired to lind a verdict. After some hours of deliberation they agreed and sealed their verdict. On Friday morning the result was announced in court, and It was learned that thu jury laid acquitted Smith, but laid the costs upon him. In view of tlte evidence presented at tlte trial this verdict was unex pected, as the opinion was general that he would be convicted, lie does not escape punishment, however, as the costs will amount to between 200 ami !r!!00. The Jury doubtless took this fact into consideration. It may be assumed that hereafter Smith will conduct his business in a different manner ami not expose himself to the charge of violating the liquor laws, by selling beer al Improper hours and to improper persons, in this ie. spect the people of Ciitnvvlsti have made u gain. Diaries for 1882 at (!. A. Clink's. misplaced switch was the cause of a sin gular iccldent at Hiipert, about ten o'clock last Monday morning. An engine drawing a train of oil cars on the Catawlssa It. It. was approaching the river bridge when the switch aforesaid caused It to leave Hie track and Ihe pressure of the cats behind rendered it impossible lo stop. At the place where the itawlssa road crosses the L. it 11. truck the engine was precipitated down Ihe embank men! anil lodged diagonally across the L. it H track, effectually stopping nil travel. The trestle vvoik ctuglil lire and for a time It was feared t li tit thu Humes would comiuuul. ideate with thu oil cars. Prompt action however, prevented this calamity. The men In the powder keg manufactory where some- what alarmed when the engine tell, fearing an explosion. A force of men at once went to work lo raise lite engine, nut It was not until Tuesday morning twcnty.fnur hours after thu accident, that lite engine was lifted upon the track. It was then taken to the switch, traits. fcrrcd to the Catawlssa road nnd then over the bridge to the shops at Catawlssa. The damage, done to thu engine was not great. All through travel 'was stopped on the L, it'll road and passenger weie transferred from one train to another. 'Ihcre will piobnbly be simiu costs lo pay foi this interruption of business, The engineer and llreiucu saved themselves by jumping anil not even thu ten. der followed the engine down the b.tiik. Decoralcd panels at (1. A. Claik's. Lumps make beautiful unil useful Christ mus gifts, and so docs nice table glasswitic Should you wish anything of tlte kind Hill mcyer it Co,, will be plinscd at all times to sec you. Al the People's Ding nml Hook Hlore, K vans' block, can be found a line assortment of mirrors, vases, toilet sets, perfumery eases covered, haud-palnted nnd fancy perfumery bottles, brushes, student lamps, etc., etc., suitable for Xmm presents, as were ever e. hlblted In the place. No trouble to show goods nml give prices, Dark bronze and olive green arc very fash ionable, clpcclally when relieved with n dash of bright red, pale blue or vivid yellow, Diaries for 1882 at (I, A. Clark's. Ilf.ifmitr tliifMlurfl. On Third street, below the Irondale Com. pany's railroad, Is it diminutive store kept by lignstus Habb, containing u miscellaneous stock of goods, valued at hut a few dollars. The proprietor lives with Joseph Huckle, In mi adjoining house. At about half past three o'clock Friday morning, Mr. Habb heard a noise in Ids slore ami, becoming convinced that thieves were at work, aroused Mr. Huckle. The two men proceeded towards the slore, Mr. Huckle being In advance. A man was seen standing In front of Ihe store, which had been forced open, ami another man was Inside. The fellow outside pulled out a revolver nnd lired at Mr. Huckle, the ball whistling past his body. A second shot was llicd, and this time Ihe bull entered .Mr. Huckle's leg below (lie knee, Inflicting u painful wound. The two burglars then took lo their heels and escaped. There Is no clue lo their identity. They were undoubtedly strangers In thu town, as no one living here, and knowing of the Inslgnlllcant character of the goods kept in the store would havu nt leinpted a robbery. It Is extremely doubtful whether the scoundrels will ever bu captured as thelrfeaturcs were not seen with sufficient distinctness to ensure identification. In the store weie found two well-worn heavy chls. els, which had been used to force an en trance The ball passed entirely through Mr. Huckel's leg and was extracted above the knee. He is suffering much p.dn. Tlte coun try is cursed with gaugsof desperate ruffians Intent upon robbery and regardless of human life. The arrest and severe punishment of a few of these scoundrels would be of great beiiellt to the commiiiiitv. Japanese trays, paper weights ami cut glass inkstands at Clark's Hook Store. .Serious Arrhlent. At about six o'clock .Monday evening, Mr. John 0. Kurns who lives up Haven Creek lu Henton- township, started from Blooms, burg driving a pair of horses attached to a loaded wagon. It was quite dark and Mr. ICarns was unable to sec the road. When near the house of William Shocmakcr.a short distance above town on the Light Street road, the wagon ran oil the bank on the left baud side of Ihe road and was precipitated Into a gully some six feet deep. The wagon body was thrown up against the fence, and Mr. ICarns was hurled from his seat to the ground. His cries brought assistance, when it was found that his left leg was broken. He was taken lo Mr. Shoemaker's house and Dr. (ardner was sent for and set the broken bone. At n late hour he was taken to his home by a neighbor who had a team lu ad vniicc. The place of the accident Is extremely dangerous and shouhlhc fixed without delay. Considering the depth of the hole in which the wagon fell, it is a wonder that the aeel dent was not more serious. There is a turn lu the road at this gullv which adds to the danger, and some provision should be made at once to protect those who drive over the road. Mr. ICarns will be laid up for some weeks and will siilfer much pain from his injuries. (ieiillcinen s dressing cases, ladies' work baskets and Japanese handkerchief cases for sale at Clark's Hook Store. Hun. I. K. Krli'liltHiiiii. At the end of this month, the term of olllce of Associate Judge ICiickbaum expires. For live years he has served the people lu that capacity, and we are sure that we express the public sentiment when wu say that he has made an excellent officer. His duties have been discharged conscientiously, with out fear or favor, and no man can put a lin ger on any official act of Ids and say that he was Influenced bv Improper motives. The right has been his guide, nnd if he has made anv enemies while on thu bench, they will be found among those who have been before the Court for sentence. At a meeting of tlte II. ir held on last Mon day evening at the Law I.ibrarv, the follow ing resolutions were adopted! Wnr-itKAs, Thu Hon. I. K. ICiielibauin is about to retire from the Bench by reason of the expiration of Ids term of olllce, llfsoltcd. That we, as members of Jhe Bar of Columbia county, hereby tender him our acknowledgments of his uniform kindness and courtesy. That we recognize lu him a gentleman of high character, who has per formed Hie duties of Associate Jiidsre fairly. faithfully, honestly, mid to the satisfaction of tin- lSeucli, tlie liar, nml tliu people, ill ultleil in manner, pleasant in speech, sound in jiiiigtucut, ami conscientious in all thing. he has won our respect and esteem, and we follow him to his retirement with our best wishes for bis future welfare. Jlemltvtl, That a complimentary baimuct be tendered Judge Krickliaiiin. to be given on the evening of December UOtli, or such other time as may best suit him. HemJettl, That a committee of three be ap pointed to make the necessary arrangements. The chair appointed Col, ICnnrr, 0. W. .Miller and It. It. Little on the committee. Christinas cards ami Claik's. prize cards at 0. A. I'rrsiiiiul. (!. H. Myers ot the Catawlssa Jlcm served on the jury this week. W. T. Snyder of Herwlck was in town tills wet K a a Juror. Mr. Hcubcn Dowiiliur of Wilkes. Dane was here last Monday. Mr. S. J. Drlnkw titer of Wllllitnispnrt Is attending the teachers' institute here. A number of teacher from Philadelphia ami elsewhere are lu allcndancc at lite sess. Ions of the Institute. .Mr. J. F. Meginness, editor of the Will tnisport f?(iHffc((' titfdmis at tliiiSanllailuni resting and eiidcnvorini: to regain his health. -ins. .1. no warn l.lngle.ot licllefoiitc.ls vis lllug her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. J, Hrowcr. John P. I lanuon was lu town this week, on business. Ptof. ,1, M. Coiigliliu, County Supciintcn- lie cut ot Luzerne county, I attending our teacher' Institute. Autograph albums nt Clark's Book Slon V IIVI'llsl' MlNlsllx's KXCKIilKXCi:. I am a Baptist Minister, ami before I even thought of being n clergyman, I graduated in medicine, nut tett a lucrative practice tor my prcseni proicssion, hi years ago, t was for mativ years a sullcrcr from quinsy rnmmis' l.otcclrie uu cured me. I was troubled with hoarseness, am Thomas F.c lectiic Oil always relieved me. Mv wife and child had diphtheria, and I hernias P.clcctiic Oil cured them, and If taken in lime It will cure seven times out of ten, 1 am contldcul It is a cure for the most obstinate cold or coiiL'h, ami If anv one will take a stiial tea spoon ami nail llll it witli the oil. and hen place the cud of the spoon lu onu nostril and draw the oil out of lite spoon into thu head l,i iiltlliii. ,,-t I,mi-,I .,i il..., ,,,.iii ,i... no st , .... ,11,,, ...II, I, llll, llll, llll falls over Into the throat, nnd practice that twice a week, I don't cure how olfcnslve their head may be, It will clean it out ami cure tneir caiiinii, ror deafness and ear ache It has done winders lo mv certain knowied!.'!'. It Is Ihe on v medicine ilitbln patent medicine that I have ever felt like re commending, unit am vcty niixloiu to see it In every place, for I tell you that 1 would uoi tic witiioui u in my House tor any con fldcratloii, I urn now su lei in: with a nu like riieiimatlsm lit my right limb, ami itoth Ing relieves me like Thoinan' F.clcctilc Oil Itrtillinl T..I Vninlei.llcr, Nr. Tin' coinuiuiilly was slmllcd on Friday moiulng last by the repot I Hint Thomas J. Validcisllce, Sr., had died on the previous veiling. The tumor proved only loo true. .Mr. Yaiidersllce was In town on Monday nml returned home in Ihe evening. He was tut- able to leave Ihe house after that dale. On Tuesday night he had a hemorrhage of Ihe stomach mid sank steadily until Thursday '.veiling nt six o'clock, when death ensued. Many yenrs ngo, Mr. Vnndersllce win In- Jttred lu u runaway nccldctit. mid since that time had many nttneks of bleeding at the stomach. Within the past two or three weeks this had been especially noticeable mid his uppetlle hud gradually fulled. Mr. Vandersllco was aged ,il year.'.l) Inonths nnd 20 days. He wns born In Montgomery otinly and moved to this county when but Ihirlccii years of age, llloonisburg at lb.it time contained but three houses, and It was necessary to go to Danville lo cross the river, there being no ferry this side or that town. Mr. Yaiidersllce lived In Mount Pleasant township until about twenty-ulne years old. lie then m irric I an l,u ve 1 lo Wo i.inbur g, where he followed the business of tanning, Ihe tannery being on Third street between Iron ami Centre, lu IB) he moved lo Hemlock township and cleared the farm on whlch.be lived null! the day of Ids death. No man In the county had a wider circle of acquaintances mid there are scores of friends to mourn Ills demise. .Mr. Yaiidersllce was n man of positive views and took a warm In terest in public affairs, He wns one of the llrst Justices of the peace ever elected In the countv and held the office for thirty years. He was a County Commissioner for one term. These were the only public positions ho ever held. The. funeral took placo on Sunday morning last, and the remains were laid at rest In the ginve ymd on the farm. As one of the oldest residents of the county his loss will be keenly felt. V tine assortment of photograph albums at O. A. Clark's. Clirlstiinis (IoOiIr. That Christmas Is coming and is not far distant, Is evidenced by the appearance of the stores in town. Show windows, counters and shelves aru filled with holiday goods ond the jiiii chasers arc many. At no other tiluo of year do buyers so icadlly spend their money, and their beaming faces prove that they deplete their purses with pleasure. From present appearances this Christmas will be as festive ami Joyous as any of lis predeccs. sors. Our merchants, evidently think so, judging by the large quantities of goods they have provided for Ihe comfort and delight of their customers. In buying presents it is well to know where to go in order lo secure bargains, rctl Iiiir excellent articles for reasonable sums. In the large establishment of I. W. Mc- lCclvy can bu found almost anything you de sire in thu way of dry goods, dress goods, novelties of all kinds, and also groceries, china and glassware and such useful and al ways welcome goods. I. W. Hartinan offer tin unusually attract- ive display of Christinas goods, the mere enumeration of which would require a col umn. Call ami Inspect ills extensive stock. J. Salt.er has Weber mid llardm.iu pianos, Hstcy organs, all kinds of small musical in struments, and thu Davis sewing machines. i on etui certainly lind something to suit you at his store. George A Clark has an admirable collec tion of handsome books, aiid tin endless va riety of stationery ami fancy goods, Christ mas and New Year's cards, pictures, fancy frames, gold pens and pencils ami diaries for 1882. A line stock, indeed. At the People's Di tig mid Hook Store you can Ilntl books of all kinds, stationery, fancy boxes, card, cigar, handkerchief and gloiu cases, vases, mirrors, ornamental bottles anil a host of things just suitable for gifts. Mover Hros. exhibit u beautiful line of toilet articles, pel fumes, fancy soap.s,btudent lamps and countless ornamental and useful articles. Hy all means call and look at their display, for It well deserves inspection. For furs, shawls, dolmans, and the various itilicles of feminine attire, go to Lilt, it Sloan's. They have it tine stock of their goods and also of jewelry, such as rings, bracelets, chains, itc. Clark it Son's big store is crammed with goods, comprising bats and bonnets, dry goods, dress goods, furs, sllks.handkerchief.s, fancy baskets, and ltintimcrnblu novelties suitable for the season. No better Christinas gift can be made than a handsome overcoat or suit of clothes. Da vid Lowenherg has an Immense assoi Intent of overcoats and ulsters, and his stock of suits is so comprehensive that any taste can be gratllled. He has also the latest patterns of cloths and casslmcrcs to llll orders, and a huge stock of hats uud caps. Call and see. Louis Bcrnhard oilers jewelry, bllvirware clocks, watches, ite., at greatly reduced prices, If bought before the llrst of thu year, This is a rare chance to get bargains and we iidvlsu our readers lo take advantage of it. 0. 0. Marr has made provision for his cus toutcrs and has an excellent assortment of drv goods, groceries, itc. This is the place to buy farm produce, butter, eggs, poultry, itc:. and Christmas is tlte lime when vou need dainties. Hlllmcycr it Co., olfcrs 'as large a stock of line groceries as can bu found in town. Hu is sugar ami spice and all that's nice In that line, and you cannot get along comfort dilv at Christmas time without these Ittxti rie At Hcmlcrshotl's Pharmacy can be found legaiit toilet sets of celluloid corallne and dcatlte, blushes of every description, stu cut, stand and bracket lamp, limey snaps osmetics, perfumery, ami a thousand thing suitable for Christmas gifts, Hoots, shoes, slippers plain and fancy, gen tlenicu's furnishing goods, scaifs, itc, in great variety are to ho had at F. D. Dcnllcr's, He ha laid in lots of new good. We have enumerated but a few of thu many articles to be totitid in the various stores, us simcc would not permit it full description From the bints thus given our readers ought to have no difficulty In tludlng what they need. Willi Unit intention tlte article was written. ' The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allother cough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. mum is h m h v m For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, I loarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption ami for the relief of con-'tinptivo persons in advanced ftages of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists. Price, 25 cents. Nov, 4, 'mem On 'I'll 1 1 1 Hni 'I'rlfit, We will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated F.lcclio. VolliiluJIclts and other Hlcelrlc Appliances on trial for thirty days to young men nnd older persons who nre nflllctcd with nervous dcblltly.lost vitality,!-)!-, guaranteeing speedy relief ami complete restoration of vigor and manhood. Also for Hlieunuttlsiit, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Liver ami Kidney difficulties, Hupltires mid many other diseases, llinstra. ted pamphlet sent free. Address Yoltalc Belt Co., Marshall, Michigan. Oct, 28, '8l.ly No more small pox In Orniigcvllle, but It has left iiie with a large stock of Fall, Winter mid Millinery Mood on hand, which I Intend lo sell nt ten per cent less than they cm be purchased for anywhere else In Ihe county, In order not to carry them over. So bring In your cash anil produce and secure the great est bargains of your life. Nov. 2ft.tr C. W. Low. A (loot! gt'.M!i: MKM. Is too oflen followed by a dlsoidercd stom ach, symptoms of dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Kvcry miserable dyspeptic In the land should know t lint he can be cured by a timely u-e of Burdock Blood Bitter. Price jl.Oi). trlsl le 10 cents. Marriages. SciittKiTKNllKisKi: Moon. Al the icsi. deuce of thu bride's parents on December 1st, 1881. by the Hev. H. C. Clieslon, Mr. A. . Schwcppenhciscr, of I ppcr Lime Hldge, Miss I.enora, daughter of Alfred Mood, sip, of F.spy. Wiiitmiisf. -Man.. On Dei ember 1st. 1881. at the Reformed tiarsomiirc. Jackson ville. Pa., by Hev. 0. P. Hartell, Mr. Hiram M. Wltllinlre, of Berwick, Columbia county, to Miss Julia M. Mann, of Citrlln township. Centre county, t'a, F.Mitt Sami-ki.s.--AI Bloomsbiirg, I'.t., ruesday, November 2!illi, 1881, by Hev. 1). Waller, Jr., .Mr. uoiieri m. l.ver, oi r.yer's drove, and Miss Sarah A. Samuels, of llloomsimrg. Business Notices More 'i and 10 cent goods now open. Clark A Son. You cannot lind a ulcer lot of toys than that of (iilmorc's, (Jo nnd sec them. Ladles' coats ami dolmans at Lilt. A Sloan's, prices front ijj.fio to iJ'.'l.Of), Don't Fowl It. We have Christina (ioods suitable for grown people, boys undglrl,nlso for little folk. Prices exceedingly low. Ilendcrshott's Pharmacy. Blankets make good and Useful presents, do nice counterpanes. Well, we have in, and at low prices. Clark A Son, Llll. A Sloan have Ihelr usual stood va riety of Christina good at the lowest prices. Have you seen that napkin? a special thing for Christmas presents at ClatkA Son's. Fine celluloid, corallne, Florence, dialites and rosewood toilet sets in the finest of plush ami Icatlier case. All very clteap, .'yl.i.'i up, at Ilendcrshott's Pharmacy. It you are undecided what to buy your ifu'for it Christina present, m) to Lttfz A Sloan's and buy a Broche shawl. A nice table doth or towels make a good ami useful present ami wu have lots of them. L iark iV Nin. It certainly is a fact that vou can bttv Christinas (ioods at astonishingly low llg ures at Ilendcrshott's Phaimacy. The poor as well us the rich can buy their Christmas presents at Lutz A Sloan's as they have them at nil prices, from a 5 cent hand kerchief to n SjUOO.OO seal skin sacitue. If vou want nnvthimr in the wav of lilctures or oil painting, come ami see our stock and prices. i tarli iV Nut. Ha.ors, strops, lather brushes. Pear's shav- ing soap and everything to 111 out gentle men's toilet sets, ilendcrshott's I'll ii inacv. Furs for ladies, furs for children and fur loves for gentlemen nt Lutz A Sloan's. What coats and shavrls we have vet. We will dose out cheap. Now i thu time for largains. Clark A Son. German student lump, the J. Ftinck's stu dent lamp, Mohiiug and Hrittaut burners. side, stand and bracket lamps in new and beautiful designs. Ilendei'shott's Tea Store. Go to Lulz A Sloan's and buy your Christ. mas presents ami they will be sitro to plca-c your lriciHls. . . - i llorsu hair whisps for cleaning velvet, the most stylish bone-hauilled com wliisps, just th.) tiling for haudsontu wall pocket and brackets. Ilendcrshott's Pharmacy. Those Christinas numbers of black cash- mere appear to bo appreciated, as they are very cheap they say. Clark A Son. We have a large variety of French, Knglish and American tooth, nail, hair anil cloth brushes. Prices very low, fi cents up. llcndcrsliott's Pharmacy. If you want a nice and good black or col. ored silk dress, go to Clark A Son'. They have just received some bargains. Go anil sec. A large slock of accordcoin nt Gllmorc' Ditl vou stop to think what a lame slock of goods Clark A Son have for holiday tire. cuts, consisting of comb and brush cases, la dles' work boxes, toilet sets, vases, card te. eclvers, shoppliii: basket, .lapancso aoods kalo.metla ware, scrap baskets, taney tidies, llifiue statuary, ive. All are invited to call and see. ,V full line of gold and best plate jewelry, consisting ot nidi chums, bracelets, tocKets, lace pins, sets, ear drops, gout rings, cameo rings, plain and kind lings, now open al Clark A Son's. All goods warranted. The greatest variety of fancy vine ever nroiigiii lo lown at w. ii. uiimore s. Why pay 50 cents for a silk hundken hief when you can liny it tor -iu cciiis at i tan; A Son's. Itocking horse mid wagons nt Uilmore's w e nave me urgest 1 tie oi mines', misse. children's anil men' handkerchiefs in silk, linen, and sillc anil linen to he found ut iiuv place in town and al astonishingly low pri ces. v ntriiiv miii. Contlis, lirushes, pcifiimcry, toilet soups, ('., Ill !. llll'K iV Mill's. The lilac for Christina good of all kiud is at Clark A Son's. You can tlitil almost anything you want and allow tirlce.. (lo and see. (llluiore keep n larger assortment of can- tiles tiiaii any otner Htore in town, tin see his stock liclore making- your purchases. The Christmas good at Mover Hros'. arc meeting with a ready sale, an was to have hecn expected. llie goods tiro really licaulifiil and the assortment 1 very large. Don'i make your miivuascs until vim have called on .noyer iiros. We have lust received u full line of hit Helms, hilis, ties, liarb. collars, cull's, ami maiiy lancy goods, a new tiling lu spun sin; ciius, mutiicrs, ive, i inn; iV miii. - . - - - Sled of all kinds at OilinotcV from lift rents upward. If you want to combine the useful with the oruumeiiitii in your lioitaay guts, go to I., Sliarplesss who keeps wool and merino hu siciy, nr. vvnrucrs corsets, gioves.niiticiis, cotton nut silk iiiik licrc t cfs, susncnt ers, Hum collars, cults, a hmuUomo line of neck wear, caidlgait jackets, gingham and alpaca itiuoiciias, a iresn invoice oi jewelry opened, coinprWng car.ilngs, liieubt-nlns, just llngcr.rlugH, iieckliiccs, lockets, wutcli chains, Ac. lleioie making vour pincliascs i iiiisiiuas, guc nun u inn miii cMiiiiiuc ill Modi, Dolls In great numlici's at (iiliuun's Th Moil i Bios, ilcslic I II special attention ! their assortment nf billies' mid L'enllemeii's to their assortment of ladies' and irciitlcliif it's toilet dressing eases lu celluloid, dlallle and bard rubber. These nre really beautiful, mid very suitable for Christinas presents. 'I'he same may be said of .Mover tiros', slock or fancy cut glass bottles, shaving mugs, pulT boxes, hubv rulllesitc. The slore was never as well supplied witli holiday goods -mid the quality of the good Is unusually line, Pictly sulls for Children Just arrived Neat Stills for Hoys Slvilsh Suits for Voullis all of the Latest Style mid Best quality, at the lowest prices cult now be bought tit the Popular Clothing Stoic of naviu i.owcnnerg. C. C. -Marr has the handsomest ami cheap est Christum goods In town. Headquarters for Satchels, Trunks Ac. at I). Lowcnbcrg's. 0. (!. Marr ha the cheapest Christmas presents lu Ihe town. I'hosu miniature clocks at I. W. llartmairs make a gootl present, Best needles, oil, attachments, itc for nil sewing machines, at W. II. Vetler's olllce, corner .Main nml .Market slice!., opposite l. W. Iluitinan's slore. nov. IH.If Cheaper and belter Clothing can now be bought at Thu old Popular Slore of David Lowcnberg. 4,000 pounds of nlco dried apples wanted by Slla Young at Light Street, for which he will pay the highest market price. nov II ll.tn No larger or belter stock of boots, shoes, slippers, gentlemen's furnishing goods Ac., Is to be found In Hlooinsbtirg than at F. I). Dentler's. Clocks lo nu liken curly, Will make it good present for a sleepy boy, tit I. W. Hart man's. 1 have just received an immense stock of lints and Caps very cheap al L. Gros' N. Y. Store. Calico and muslin at fi cents a yard, ging ham H cents, cottonadc 10 cents, and every thing else to correspond, at Llllcy A Sleppy's, Llghtstreet. I will guarantee my prices per cent, cheaper than any other establishment in the county. L. Gross, N. Y. Clothier. II is a sight to sec the nice windows at ('. ('. Murr's. Scu.iNO Oct ! ! Thu undersigned will sell until (lie llrst of .January, on account of moving Id store, Id stock of Watches, Clocks,.lew:clry, Silver ware Ac, Ac. at greatly reduced prices. All gootls warranted as represented. Articles engraved free of charge. L. Ilernhnrd. may also serve us which are: These arc we live by any one can see. .the W joules Oak Hall is still the Largest Clothing House in America. Hoping to serve you this Fall and Winter, Yours truly, VV?.namaker & Brown, - Sixth 1SS'.. Harper's Bazar. IU.rsTKATKl). 1 tits popular Journal Is ur ito couiUuatlon ot lit erature, irt, ami fasuton. Its stories, poems and es says are by the best writers ot Europe ami Amer ica; Its cusravlnpi pussess ttio higliou urtlstlo ex cellence; ami lu alt matters in-rtaluliu; to faahlou It 1 universally acknowledge.! lo be tlio leading au thority In tlio lar.il, Tlio uew volu'n- wlUooutatn niauy brilliant novelths. t Harpor's Periodicals, rmt vu-vit. 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Thu lust Twelve a nun il Volumes o( llari'tirs 111 zur, to ueali'lotti tJlmllnjr, will be bent by mail post- UKU i'.iiu, ui ii) riiiitaj (provimil 1119 iriU'Ill inn iweeeii hud uuiiur tier v oiututo, ror 1 1 ti eocii t'lotli coses Jor each volumo, mltublo fur binding. ue'li '"l laall, fiosipam, ou receipt ot in inlttuiieoH should t! nmde by I'ost-omco Money I Order or Draft, to uvold chara'e i t loss. Nevvsnaiieis uro not tin-nm thin narpitiBmmit fur without t ho ejipiiks oidi r of iuttper A lirotheia. All Hit- best dicsiuakcrs use llitllcrick it CoV i.allenis. Sold bv C. ('. .Mm r. Co's. patterns. Sold by C. ('. .Mm r. Do jnu with to lit ntie nf the one thousand who will ritil J. II' Jtarlman't double tlnre for it prcttut The lines! line of Hcaily-innde Clothing In The County can now be seen nl David Lowcnbcrg's Clothing Store. Gentlemen's collars, culrs, shirts, Ac, lit F, I). Dentler's, also a beautiful eollccHou (if scarfs. "What to buy for n Christina present" Is ., .l. ,. .... ... t M If..-. iiiei ucsiiou nit ween, mi in i. ii. i mi i- nian s ami It I answered. Did vou examine Sulls for 47.00. Gross' heavy Winter Did vou see that heavy, all wool overcoat Gross' N. Y. Slore for 1.00. tit Sec n woman picking a bunch of grapes in another column, ut Specr's Vineyards, from which Specr's Port Grape Wine I made, that Is so highly esteemed by Ihe medical profes sion for the ne of Invalids, weakly Persons and llie aged. For sale hy ('. A. Klelin. Jan 7 'HI 1-y I. W. Hartinan's ChrlMiniis s.iic arc 'nl icady far ahead of last year up Iodide, nml sllll Ihe people come. Among tlte thousands of nov cities recently added to the stock of Moyer Hros,, are brushes of nil kinds ami grades, choice toilet articles, soaps, cosmetic, perfumery' nnd countless ornamental rllles admirably ml up. ted for Christmas presents. Nickel plated student lumps tire offered at very low rule, n arc also parlor lamps of every conceivable pattern. The cd at HICYCLI-: SII1HT can only be obtain. David Lowcnbcrg's. 1,000 pounds of nice pitted Cherries, 4,000 pounds of nice Dried Haspbcrric wanted by Silas Young nt Light Street, for which ho will pay the highest market price. July 13 0-in. Where shall I lind something new till year for a friend's present'' Go to I. W. 'Hartinau's and you will see it. A whole stock kip double sole boots with saddle seamed legs for ler's. mid top :i at lvcs- A full line of ladies', misses and children's Alclic overshoes, now on hand at F. D. Dentler's. - -- 1.000 good live calves wanted. Let them come from tlte north, south, cast ami west by wholesale and retail. You can bring your good calves rigid along now any lime on .Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Tlittrs. tiny of each and" every week 'and get your cash or good for them nt Silas Young's Light Street. July 15 '81 0-m Fhis Oiic Foot Rule chance to be of service in J We nwer offer for believe will give who wear it. Ji cvuay, xxw x ATM- vex i YC A OAK HALL and Market Sts.3 Philadelphia. tlitt UOl - b I i . Thu liiigcsl slock of Winter Cltilhin;or men and boys at Uross' N. 1 . Wore, JHOOII1. men and boys ..I . - Lois of Indies conts latest styles anil fnsb Ions from 4.00, -1.60, G.CKI, fi.iO, 0.00, 7.00, 8.O0. 10.00, to l!2.00nt Sllns "i oung's Light Street. nov' 11 8"m David Lowcnberg would Inform Ihe public that he lin Just relumed from New York with a full line of Heady Made Clothing Cloths and Cusslincrcs of the best quality nnd latest style. Hats, Cap, n;o a full lino of Novelties for Full nnd Winter mid would Invite nil early Inspection of the snme. "It sluntls nt tlio Itcnd"- the light running Domestic. For sale by W. II. Yettcr, olllce corner Main nnd Majket streets, llloonisburg, Pn. Also agent for the celebrated lthncn or gan, fully guaranteed by the mnniifncturcrs for 10 ycuts. nov. 18-tf lti. worth wltlle to slop nt Moj-cr Hros'. slore just to look tit their collection of Christ, mus goods. They hnvc certainly exercised grout tnste in selecting tlio nrtlclos nnd the wonder 1, that they enn sell them at such low rate. Large chromos witli walnut frames at I. W. Hartmaii's. The finest calf boots ever olferedln this market can bo found nt ICelcr's for $5. Warranted never to rip. Heaver Overcoats reduced from $11.00 to $8.00 nt Gross' N. Y. Store, Hlooni. The nobbiest stuck of gentleman's neck wear in town can lie found at F. D. Dentler's. 10,000 dozen good fresh eggs and 10.000 pounds good fresh butter wanted by Silas Young, ut Light Strcet.for which he will pay thu highest market price. mig 20-lm. Mover Hros. have a splendid assortment of Christmas goods nnd nre determined to soil them at least we Judge so from the low prices they ask. We have made another reduction in Win ter Clothing. Come and seo how cheap we are selling. L. Gross, N. Y. Store. Cash paid for calve, chickens; turkeys, geese, ducks, dried fruit, butler and eggs, by Llllcy A Sleppy, Ligblslrcct. Big show in Hlooni- -in front of Kesslor's window, which Is tilled witli it line selection of Holiday slippers. Fancy slippers for gents, are a useful pros cut, ut 'I. . Hartinan's. Call uJ Moyer Hro. ami see Little Dick. A large and well selected assortment of slippers for ladies and gentlemen, jut re ceived at F. I). Dentler's. Great reduction in prices ut tlte store of Llllcy A Sleppy. at Llghtstreet. many homes ! 1 1 will rules of OAK HALL sale any Clothing but what thorough satisfaction to thosv- We stoutly maintain our custom to always have the largest stock of men's and boys' clothing to show 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. We give the guar antee with each sale we make. 6th -We re's'.m the money . i anybody whi. wish it, if they choose: tf bring hi c li the goods injured. O tf to w MORNING LIGHT, DOUBLE HEATER. C. .0. G ALIGN AN, B LOOM SB V KG. U4 o 00 Dr. I- r ( nine. Cony. Pa. Hut'st slock In town Addrin V If ll-MII'Ht A llltOTlIKltS, New YrK iii'i".