The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 30, 1881, Image 1

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BLOOMSBURG, PA., Fill DAT, DECEMBER 30,1881.
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Mr with ihnt h. ttiAa All wnatmd 0
COLUMBIA DKMOOltAT, VOL, XLVI, No, 4j' 'ardi in the "Business Directory" colomn, on
demand. nmtJrtTiii nt tnrvVrAU nrlOCi
PH0FES3IOXAL GAUDS.
Q B. BR0CKWAY,
ATTORN EY-AT-LW,
CPtcwsttM IICH.DIS0, UlooJurtf. ra,
Member ofUto Unite.. States U Association,
Collection mat? m any part of Am'i or Europe
K WAlAfjit.
Atto?noynttvw.
once, Second tly trow 1st itsnal Bank,
DLOOXailURQ, :
r
jJ- U. FUNK,
i Attoridi
c-Xia-w,
iLOOMSUUHO, FA,
liracj In Ent's licit
iTl It A W.J. no
Xkw,
Mi.
ATTOKHlS'-fr-LAW,
lloomsttirg, Fa.
nmconMalustr:t,
(t oor below courtllout
TOITNM. CLABK.
ATTORNB1
A'.LAW,
Hloom8b'jrg,r4.
.ro store.
Jntc over sch'iylei's Ho
t. . Mr-"1" 1
no
X1
' U . Ik 11. R. LITf,
ATTOKNE
IT-LAW,
Uloomsburp, pa.
c.
W. MILLER,
ATTOHNKT-LAV:
ortlco In 1! rower's hutifl
second floor, room !
1.
tl
Hbtirc, 1M,
B.
FRANK ZAIll'i
Attorney-
TTAisr.uno, PA
omro corner of Control
nulldlng. '
Ialn Streets. Clnk's
(kn bo conwltc'l 5mtvii
J
K. CIIAPIN, )
ATTORNEA
LAW.
o.iiMniit(?iA
Mav 1)0 found In URDU
court, uouio.
Sept. 10, '51, t
QKO. K. EliWEL
A T TO R N I-A
Nnw cotuMcuii Ioin
L A V, i
Uluotatb'iiv, 1'tt.
Member of tlio Unltctat
Iiw Assoclitlon.
mcrlca or Uiroiio
a. WINTBItSTIKN.
Notary J'ubllo
Collectlonii made in cnyt o
8, KNOIIK.
K.vomt .t wr
A 1 1 mwe
Offlcoli llriiim'.ii'a H!.C
kct street', Ulooretbur,
lS5iV.'iMn umI tnl
tSTEEK,
t-Lnw.
'r Jlulu und Mar-
Colkclcd.
UL K. W
"H'l,
AltOilU'Vt-llw
ontcolnTirowor
lit
i ililibalow llrockway
uuiming
IIL'XW
QUYJaIoI!V
Att.ni'ti'
R11.PA.
j
at
,h,w,
ii.tliisnuiG,
(ond tlnor, over
Office In II., T.ciai; - il
IIoCTman's Uotirnnd I" '
Oct. s, 'so. j
j ir. M.vr.io,
ATTORHY'
Nil
inif.
AW
JUSTICE ( Tl
C IBAOE.
OlIlcolnMrs. Enl'fc lilnj,
IhliSaonr from Main
street.
May xo, si.
K. OSWAI.f 1
Atto. n'Ttvl
Jaofcaon linild, Hcbm
-vv.
4 nnd 0,
Mav 6. -Si II
EKWICK, PA.
rtM I, KYKKlT
wot:;
-Al-l,Aj
Oa'awlflfa.Fa.
1 I
i
Collections rirorcipt.l.'iloin'
ooponltn Oatav.-li'iR i)iU'.'i
emitted. Offlco
TXT H. KHAW
" ..S1. .1. , . ,
fntawlssa, Pa.
Ofllco, corner ei Third .Main StrtetB.
A.
L. Flil'l'Z, irnev.ai..nw. Ollic
In lirookway'a Hlntr, Juno VI, 'ti.
B
IiUOKLN'GHAiilornov.nl.Uw
Of-
,.nco. llrctkvini'Uldln?
Hi floor, Plooms-
burg, I'enn'a. j
may i, vu-i i
c
rm -it-l.ii
. In llrowert buUr, lid Ktri, li
iw, Dllfji
ooir.s -t it r
I 11. ltUlil!'t)i"N, MpC'
v-.tl-!.a
OlUo
j , in uanmaiiTi oui.
I'.Malnstrt'Ot.
R. WM M, REIi,rJitiKoon and Physi
cian, oniea Marktii't, Near depot.
7-
D
T R. EVANS, M. Pprjeoi and Pliysi
tj ' inn, (Ofllco and llcnct o: Third street
- - - .$f- . ,
JR. McKELVY, Sure -on and Pliv
, hiclan, north sldo A' street, Wlow Market.
D
R. J. C. RUTTER
PHYSICIAN I KOEnjk
Office, N3iiatket(.t.t;i t,
Bloniviburg, p
Oct. 1, 19.
D
R.
I. L. RARE,
PRAOTICAI
EST HI
main street, oppoilto ttpul cirircli, vinomr.
""'SI
nr Teeth cxtractod w i:
oot. i wo.
: pain.
BLOOM BUROL. 00. PA.
All styles of work dono isnperior tnmncr, worl:
nuiiuiucu repri'Biu r-ikktu j.xikact-
u wituoct j'ain or utu or (m?, and
free ot chargo wl artliklal teeth
aie lit 4.
Ofllco over HloorcEtllauUPg t'ompanj.
lobeonen at all ttdirinatht dav.
Nov.ss.ly i I
MIHCKtrt itlS
T . - -
0,
M. DRINKER, iS nd LOCKflMITH.
sewing Machines and ifi ery of all kinds ro-
aired. Ofeka Housk llii Uloorattmrg, Pa,
I)
AVID LOVKNJte
' Merchant
jt l.
Tailor
Mam Bt.,aoovoCo
8. KUIIN, dealen
tfiit, Tallow, eto
Centre stieot, tietinf
oiiuu auu imru.
JAMES REILLY,
TonsoU
Ai-tist,
..VP'S u, bls ibu
? "OP, Ha resnectfuiiol
r EXCIIANCIK HO
1T.CLASS HAHHKlt
s tho nutronai-f of
oi old customers
Jly ,').
un nu generally,
EXOHANij HOTEL.
W. R,
TUBBi PIOPIUETOR
BL00LW.O. 'A,
OPPOSITE l)4' 10USI3,
hot iTniaHCOI)Y(,I1lOhtpi?oriiimi. Path rooms
- vvmnavor, amupoooiro coureuiouot
The Backus "Water Motor
MP
ltf TIIK MOST
Economical Power Known
-l'OIt-
DIUVING LIGHT MACHINERY.
It takes but.llttlo room.
It never (jets out of;repalr.
It can not blow up.
It r.ccd.i no fuel
Hneed3nocin;lncer,
Thcro la no deUyj noilrlnj up; no asloi to clean
away; no extra insurance to pay; no repair
ing neccssaiy; no ecnl bills to pay.
nnd It Is nlwoj s ready for ure.
It Is luvatuablo for Mowing cimrch organs, for
running I'tlnt.ng Presses, Sowing Machines, Turn
ing Lathes, Scroll Saws, (Irind Stones. Oorfee .Mills,
Sausage Jlachlnei, Feed Cutteis, Ct rn Mills, lileva
tors, etc.
Four horso power at 40 pounds pre? suro of wa.cr.
His nolselcs'j, ncnt, compact, steady, and nboo all
IT IS VERY CHEAP.
Send for circular to tho liaekus Water Motor Co.,
Nowatk, N. J., btatlng namo of paper you saw ad
vertise mont In.
l'rico, tis to SZW, Sept. BO-tf
8, F. SHA8PLESS,
dor. Centre and Hall Itoad Sts., near I., fi U. IJepot.
Lowest Prices will nst bo undersold.
Manufacturer cf MINE C.Mt WI.'JiEI.f, Coal Ureal:
er and Ilrhlgo Ca'itlngs, Water Pipes, utoves, Tin
ware, Plow?, IKON FENCE, and all klnd3 of Iron and
Dross CstlncE.
The r cluul itcntrote, Iron beam, right hand
left hand, and sldo hill Pious, tho best In tlio mark
et, and all kinds cf rlow repairs.
Cook Stoves, lloom Stoves, and Stoves for heating
stores, 'cliool houses, churches, &o, Also thu larg
est stock of repairs for city stoves, wholesale and
retail, such as l'lro Brlck.Cratts, Cross Pieces, Lids
ftc. to., Stovo ripe, Cook Uollcr3, SkUllts, Cake
1'lates, largo Iron Kettles, 120 gallons to yi barrels)
Farm tlolls, Sl"d Soles, Wagon lioxes,
"Allentown Bone Mauui'o"
I'LASTElf, CA L.T, AC, .tc.
Jan 9, 'SO-iy
SHARPLESS,
WHOLESALS AND HETAIL DEAI.EK IS
STAPLE ABD FANCY NOTIONS
-IHI-
Ills stock comprises scarlet, Whlto and Mixed
for Ladles, Oents and Children, Cotton, Merino, and
Woolen IIOSIEUY, Ladles' Hublis, Uoodi nnd
(lloves. Lace nnd Embroidered Collars nnd
Tics, Plain and Fancy Neckwear,
SCARFS, TIES,
and Iljws Ladles and Gents plus, Earrings,
COLLAR AND GUFF BUTTONS
and Chains, Rents Castor, ltuck nnd Kid, lined
and rullned
GLOVES and MITTENS,
LAUNUIilL'D AM) UNLAVNIHHEn SIIIIITS,
COLLARS AMD CUFFS,
Shoulder Traces and Susppiuicrs, I'aMlgiiu Jackets,
HlueShtrts and (5v,;mlH, Alpac.i. niri.;him nnd
Cotton Umbrull.n, Wrlllng I'npi'r, liii,jn,
PENCILS and OBAYOHS,
Flour Sacks, Orocer's Hags, and
WRAPPING PAPER.
To arrive, a variety of Corsets, Including Dr.
Warner's Flexible hip and
HEALTH CORSETS-
Making h's purchases as ho does of manufacturers
and l heir agents he proposes;to make prices that
wlil compare favorably with tho best
CITY HOUSES.
L T. SHARPLESS,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
OCt. 5S S t-f
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
-jo(-
A. J. EVANS,
Tho uptown Clothier, has Jut t received a tlno lino
ot New Goods, und Is prepared to mako up
FALL AND WINTER SUITS
For Men and Hoys In the ncute6t rnant.er and Latest
Styles.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Mat, Grtppi &(?.
Alwajs onhand. rnllnod Examine. EVANS' HLOCK
Corner Main und Iron sutets,
SIiOOaSBBtflXO, PA.
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING,
STOVES and TIN Vr' ARE.
:o:
E. 33. BROWEB
Una nurchaspd the Sick and IMttne.vi of I. Haireli-
buch, nnd Is now prerund to do nil Hods c fwork
in jus iiuo. riiiEriuag iii.u uiif t-iuu g a apeciuiiy,
Tinware, htoM".,
r,N'qEs uq HEVTEfls
In a great variety. All work done by
EXPERIENCED HANDS,
Main Street comer of East,
m.oo.usiumG, vx.
N. S. TINGLEY.
Announces to tlio public tint he Is prci ared todc
all kind of
.Custom Tailoring,
promptly nnd at rensoiinbla prices. Now la tho sca
sou for a
-NEW SPJl'JNG SUIT-
And Tingle) 's the place to get a rroper fit.
Satisfaction Gimrantoeil.
Shop over Hlllmoycr's Grocery, Corner of Main and
coutro streots,
IW.UUJlSmiKU, I'A.
fiMtl-IAS IIUOWN'S I N8 TRANCE AO EN.
L' ci , uoyer s new ouiiamg, uam street, Blooms
kuig, Pu.
Assets.
.Htm innurKiice Co., ot Harifcid. Conn. JT.ots.vj4
lioynl ot Liverpool, , m,5C0,uuu
I.ancnshlrs ,,,, . ni.wo.wn
l'lro Asscclal Ion, I'lilladelnhla 4.1i)s.tlT
Phojiux, of Lunuon ,,,,, b.tM.avt
London , Lnnculilre, ot EngMud ' ,T,VTa
Haittor I of I Union! 3,'J!3.(hhi
Sprlugileld rlru and Manuo i,ou,ti
As the acenclfsi aie direct, policies uro wrltto n for
tlio HuureU wllltoat any
uuiay in tuo omo e ul
imwiwiirr,
uoi. Ul-lf,
UIilTOR'S NOTICE.
K3TATS Of JOHN (IICJKU, DTCSiSKl),
Tho undersigned Auditor appointed by tlioOf
fihnns' Court of Coluinilit county to mako dlstrlbi
llon ot tnatund In tlie hand ot ttie executor of
John (Hirer ilecuAKetl. to nnd fitnont? tho r,ar.
Ilesciitltlid thereto, will nit fit ilia oltlco or It. 11,
lKclcr,i:si., in tJio Town of Hloomiburj; on Baturday
I ho lith uay of January, A, 1)., lsw, at two o'clock
In tho afternoon to porform the duties of IiIh ap
pointment, when and where nil persons having any
clalini upon nald fund will appear and ptovo the
nanio or bo dcburnu from rtcelvlng any abnro
therof.
WM. L. KYEItLY.
Auditor.
(l00 S3 .W
A
UUITOIi'3 NOTICE.
HdTATK Oh JOHN BOSTON, UICU19K,
Tho undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or
phans' court ot Columbia, county On exceptions to
tlio third and partial uccount ot 1). I Cliapln ono of
tho administrators of John noston. deceased, will sit
nt tho ortlco ot OfO. li. Elirell In liloomBburg on fnl
urday, January sist, issi, to perforin the duties of
hl3 appointment, when and where all persons Inter
ested may attend It they see proper,
illILLMKYErt
Auditor
dcC23 4-w
ICK TO 8TOCK1IOLOERS.
1 hero will bo an election of a Hoard ot Directors
of I In; llloomsburg Hanking Company, at their
banking house, on Tuesday, January loth, lssi, at
two o clock p, in. to bene for tho ensuing year,
dec r3 8-w
11 11. Ul
HOT.,
Cashier
ADMINISTRATORS NOTIt E
KSTATB OK M08KS EVKKKTT, UKCHA8K0,
I.ellors of Administration on thu cstato ot MoseS
Kvciett, laus ot uraugo township, Columbia couut
Penn'n., deceescd, huvo been grantod by Uio HegU.
ter of said county to the undersigned Adm'r. d. b. n
All persons having claims against tho estate of tlio
decedent uio requested to pr-sent them for settle
ment and those indebted to tho estate to mako pay
ment to thu undersigned Admlmstrutor without
delay.
J. IlOWAttD KLINE,
C. Y. Mii.i.kii, Administrator, d. b. n.
Attorney. P. o. Orangevllle.
A
UDITOR'f NOTICE.
K.STiTK OF JACOI1 1I01I11OY, 111.CKA3SD,
Tho undeislgned auditor appointed by the Oi
phaus' Court ot Columbia county to mako dlstrlbu.
tlon ot the baluncu In tho hands of Edward
llartman, executor ot tho cstato of Jacob llomboy,
lato ot scolt township, deceased found
by order ot Court, mado confirming
tho report ot Auditor on exceptions to
tho account, to and among tho parties entitled
thcrcto,wltl sit at his onico In Bloomsburg on Satur
day, thoHtli day of January, usa, at ten o'clock In
tho forenoon, to perform tho duties of his appoint
ment when and where all persons having clalmB
agalU9t said estate will appear and provo tlio siuno
or bo forever debarred from receiving any part ot
tho same.
JOHN M. CLAltK,
dec. 10 b'1.4w Auditor.
A
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
KSTA1E OK UAllTlIi SI1UHAN. nCSASXD.
Letters of administration on tlio estate of Martha
Shumnn, lato ot Jluln twn, Columbia county,
deceased, have ooen granted uy tho lteglstcr ot said
county to tho undersigned admlnlstrator.AU persons
having claims asalnst the ostatc of said decedent
nro requested to present them for settlement and
those indebted to tho cstato to mako payment to tho
undersigned administrator without delay,
Wm. K. SUUMAN.
Administrator.
P. 0. address, Malnvllle, Col., Cj , Pa.
X0'
TAX COLLECTORS.
Actot the LcKlslature. and approved June
2nd, tS3l, (see Pamphlet Laws, page 431) requires tax
collectors to make returns of seated and unseated
lands to thu county commissioners before tho first
of January next. Lands upon which no property
can bo found from which to make taxes from those
who fall to make returns by said day will bo held
for such loss. Taxes so returned become a lien
ntrntust tho property so returned. Wo hmo blank b
on which these returns ire to bo made, and will
furnish them upon application of collectors,
JOUNH. CASEY',
Commissioners' Clerk.
Commissioners' Office, llloomsburg, Dec, i. li!8l.'
doc. 9-4 w,
ADINMISTRATOR'S NOTICK
ESTATE OK BMZABKTn OAUI.K, I1BCK1SKD.
Letters of Administration on tho estuto of Eliza
beth Oablo, lato ot Catawlssa township, Columbia
eoi'nty, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted
by tho Hcglsterotsuld county to Kranklln Cable,
of Catawlssa township, administrator. All porsons
having claims against the cstato of said dece
dent are requested to present them for settlement,
and those Indebted to tho estate to make payment
to tho under&lgued Admlnl.strator.wltbout delay.
Kit AN KLIN fi VOLE,
Catawlssa,
Hoc a 4-w Administrator.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
KSrATg Of WII.MAU UAMKI.S OtCEASKP.
Letters ot administration on the estate ot William
Daniels, late ct tho town ot llloomsburg, Columbia
county, deceased, hao been granted by tho ltegls
tcr of said county to Uio undersigned administrator.
Allpertons havlog claims against tho estate of said
decedent are requested to present them forsoitki-
ineni. affi uiusa iiiuijuluu w iuukc puyiuent w iuo
undeislgneil administrator without delay.
1, W. McKELVY,
Administrator,
Die 0 t-w
A
UDITOI.'S NOTICE.
l Vfitrtilln f k V. In lltft Cniirf. r.f I'mnmnn
Association, I'leas of Columbia county
va .no. ia Nepr., Term, luia,
Sarah llnlTey ad- I hhirlll 3 sale,
mlnlstratrlx, J Money In Court.
Notl,'e Is ncrebv clvcti that thu auditor annolnted
In the ubovn slaied ease to distribute thu fund la
court to and among the parlies thereto entitled will
auenu at nu oiiiee, at uiuo'tisuur, i nuiMiiiy, jhuu,
arv Hlh. 1M2. at M oclock a. in., for Una n ir me
wnen nna wnero an persons navinuciaims ui.m i i
nina aio renuesicu to present, mem or ue ioreer uo
barred from coming In on said fund.
JUII.1 Jl. lUAtllt,
dec 9 l-w Auditor.
E
XECUTOK'S NOTICE.
KSTATB OrCATlIAKINX l'.UIKK. DECKASSI).
Letters tostamentarv on thoestatoof CaUnrlnt
llilnk. late of llenton townslilo. Columbia counlv.
deceased, havo been c ranted by tho lterlster of said
county to I. K. Krlckbaum, Cambra, executor. All
persons having claims aira nst the estate of mild de
cedent are requested to present them for settle
ment, nnd those Indebted to tho esl'de 'to make
nflVlnpnr tn flu, mirtorKlirnnil nYriitftr wlthnnl.
uuiay.
1. li. lUllClillAUM.
K.ecutor,
dec. 9-0w Cambra, Pa.
JOHN A. FUNSTON & Co.
Eeal Estato, Trustj Investment and
Oolleotion Office.
BLOOMSBURG, DA.
POIt SILK
Or Exchange. Large l'ramn Ilotiso far two families,
ooa siaoie, rruu anu raler. owned by H. Y Miaro-
2T5 Acres. Hurler farm. Montiur towiiBhln.frjimn
uweuinu nouse. oant oarnnmi otnor our..ou uinL't.
good soil; about loo acres timber: well watered;
ueniiiiy lociiuon, goou murKciii. ir uosircu, will Ul
vlda In two or three tracts, see drafts. Terms easy
.iuiv unneuujr mil, .cai, na,,.
A comfortable new brick dwolllnir on Mh street
west oi .Market, iu rooms, a oargam.
Itn acres on south bank of river lu miles fiom
town or ji mm on roud to iierwick. lis acres bottom
land, balance timber. Ilrlck dwelling, bank barn ami
outbuildings, good fruit and water, (well and foun,
tiiln). Also a vnluui lu deposit of llvo acrrsof brick
anu potter s ciuy. ouniu oj Joan w oir, ot uioems
Adeslrablo new brick dwolllnL' house and u lnr'n
trnnio dwelling houso nnd fraino utnblo on cut
sil t ei ono uoor uuiuw iniKi.
Lois olfi red on easy terms with conlrnets to build
It uebireu.
Por particulars, unnly to
Oct. li, 'Sl-tf JOflN A. I'l'NSTON.
or PAl'LE, WlltT.
3?XJBJ-iia SALE
OP VALUABLE
l)y vli tuo of an order ot the Orpluna' Court ct Co
lumbla county, tho undersigned Administrator of
tho citato ot licnjamlu lludeumutlt, late of Conju
gliam tOAnshlp, co.umbla couiity.dccoAsed.wlll ex
posotopubllosalo upon thu premises on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1883
at teu o'clock In tho forenoon tho following de
soiltod leal cMiiti) bltuato In CouyngUaui township,
Columbia count), Penna. lleglunlng at astonuln
lino ot land belonging to tho city of Philadelphia,
and i uuulng thence along lino of laud ot Jeremiah
Llndeinuth, north seventy-seven degrees, cast
I hilt) -llvo peiehes to a stone, Uienco by tbo same
north, oi.i'.halt degrco east seventy-seven p rches
to a stone, thenco by land of tho l.elrs of John Llmv
eninutb, south seveuty-ioven degrees nest soventy
tlvj peiehes to nstonu and therco by laud of Ue
city ot I'hl'ndelfhla south twenty-iilno .degrees east
eighty pirches to Uio place of buriunlng, Co a
lalnlng
2 ACRK-3,
and ono hundred and tlility i crcliea.
VEIIMS OP SALE, Ten per cent, of ou.fourlli
cf tlio purchase money to bo paid at tho strtkliit
down ot bo proTtyi tlio one-fuurlU leas the
nnier (cut. at tlio conilrnntloa ot ajlo, and u
r nululngthioe-fourths In ono year theioutwr ltU
lufuMt row comlruiatlon nisi,
ISAAC 1.INUKNMUTII,
dio :tj tit Administrator,
-IF DEI
NAAKET m
AN UNTIlili BLOCK
IS FILLED WITH DRY GOODS,
Selooted Oarofully by E::porf-s iu the Beet Markota
of tho World.
This Hugo Amy of SttilTii Aggrugnti'fl in Valtto Considerably more tlian
A MILLION OF DOLLARS.
AXI) IS IUVIIi:r 19IOG
THIRTY-TWO DEPARTMENTS
i.v which Aunco.vrAixiJn'nvr.RTTiiiXG .i:kii:ii.v
Wearing Apjparol Mr M&d!m$
audi 'MMrm,;
A!DKVi:UVTIII(; C0.1I1YO U.VIIKU Tisr. iiiuo or
SoiiiiseiOiiiraiisMiiTig Bij md
Few such exhibits us this arc made in the country. None can sur
j?s it iu attractiveness, vurietv and interest. The almost perfect
in-
ivatem to which the business is
careful and economical service of all
The prices are beyond controversy
veyed from producer to consumer," as all methods of cheapening
prices are in voMie known to the most exact business science. On
moderation of prices, primarily, has
based, and success has furnished
of prices, while giving the additional advantages of convenience,com
fort and despatch in all transactions.
There is no reason why all who
vantages which arc offered you by
of use.
I W. Corner EiWli& Market Sis.
mmwu
PHILADELPHIA.
r
A BOOK OF
THAT CAN BE HAD FREE
By sending address on a postal card to
JOHN YV AN AM AKER, PHILADELPHIA.
JUST ISSUED,
The New Descriptive Catalogue
the New Goods ior
Fall and Winter, 1881 and 1882,
Containing valuable information by which persons
in all sections of the United States can avail
themselves of city fashions and prices. Among
the goods mentioned are
Silks, Satins and Velvets.
Dress Goods.
Mourning Goods.
Ladles' and Children's Suits.
Shawls and Cloaks,
Ladles' Furnishing Goods.
Hosiery and Gloves.
White Goods and Laces.
Notions, Zephyrs, etc.
Fringes and Embroideries.
Ribbons, Ties, etc.
Cloths and Cloaking.
Furs and Millinery.
Underwear, Corsets, etc.
Orders by letter, whether large or small,
receive the same exact attention as customers
present in person. Money refunded for articles
not as expected when received. No charge made
for samples of Dry Goods, nor for postage on
samples. Address, for samples or Catalogue,
John Wanamaker,
PHILADELPHIA.
Our store, known as the Grand Depot, occupies the entire
block on Market Street, from Thirteenth Street to City Hall
Square, and extends to Chestnut Street. 'The ground floor alone
covers an area of about three acres.
WEBERHARDMAlff
PIANOS,
A FINK INLAID F UK NCI I WALNUT
.nsy rri'iiiii, MX""TrtttIon GuaranlciMl.
BACON'S DPIAOSTO WARE ROOMS,
1IUSIO HALL HLOCK,
Jane lo, -Jl.ly
Rupture
ItsEoliof nnd Oure as oortainas day
thould Bend to cents for his h wk.coqi tlulug llkenoisoa ot bjl caws bdfortt aud after curs, also eadorsciuenis
of proL';lonal geuilemen, Mmht-.'rj, Morcluut-1, farmers and others Wio lave bJou oured. Trusses and
liupture sooner or later affect Uio nervous and mental svstcra.brtai on organic diseases, linpotennv, ih
nun saiety iroiu uiv 'J imu-its nt airang'inunu anu
Walnut Ht.Tblla, Days for oonsuluilon,och week
u rfj cuciwj nuu uvitu uuurca.umi.iuK uiu iuuul'
I Wt-dutmJajB, Vhursda; sand Fridays, during Uceomoer, after
O Ad"-
BET TO FILBERT.
reduced, insures the most prompt.
patrons.
as low as tho iroods can be con
the success of the house been
facilities for still further lowering
desire should not share in the ad
this great mart of fashion und
CLQTfllER
S. W. Corner EWi & FiltatSts,
AG
5
of
Ladies' nnd Children's Shoes.
Men's and Roys' Shoes
Rubber Goods, lrunki, itc.
Flannels and Muslins.
Linens and Upholstery.
House Furnishing Goods.
Men's and Roys' Clothing.
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Men's and Boys' Hats.
Rooks and Stationery.
Toys and Gaines,
Silverware.
China and Glassware.
Furniture and Carpets.
CASK ORGAN, 0 STOFS, $10 CASH
follows day by Dr. J.Sherman's method
wiinout ma injury iriuses inil'.ct. Those wishing prooi
uuu ius uiu uwidi-L uu uua. ui iiruiuniLV. is. 1 . ji
oes, til Hroadway, N, Y
New York, Mondays, Tuesdays and Huturdaysirh'U,
turn orery otuer week
Business .Notices
200 dlnrlcs nml pocket books at I, W. Hnrt
man's.
Vkai, Calves1 Wanthii. You will ninko
money by taking your Veal Cnlves to Lllley
1V5 Sk'ptiV nt Light Street who will give you
1111 nuisiue qtiotntion ior goous.
New Year's presents by tin- hundreds nt I,
W. Ilnitinali's.
Rest needles, oil, iittnchmcnt?, &c., for nil
sewing iiinclilnes, nt W. JI. letter's olllcc,
corner Main nnd JiarKct Btrects, opposite 1
W. llartmnn's stoic nov, 18-tf
Cheaper nnd better Clothing can now be
iiotiinii nt
Tho Old Popular Store of David Lowcnberg.
4.000 pounds of nice dried tipples wanted
by Sllus Young nt Light Street, for which ho
will pny the highest market price.
nov 11 iJ-in
No lnrccr or better stock of boots, shoes.
slinficr:!. ffcntlcmcn's ftirnlshlnir L'oods &c.
Is to bo found In llloomsburg than nt P. I).
rentiers,
The llnest lino of Ready-made Clothing In
The County can now bo seen nt
David Lowcnbcrg's Clothing Store.
Gentlemen's collars, culls, shirts, &c at
P. I). Dentler's. nlso n beautiful collection of
seal fx.
The RIOYCLE SHIRT enn only bo obtain-
ed ut
David Lowcnbcrg's.
4.000 nnutids of nice nlttrd Cherries. 4.000
pounds of nice Dried Raspberries wanted by
Silas Young nt Light Street, for which ho
will pay the highest market price.
juiy 10 u-m.
A full line of ladies', misses and children's
Arctic overshoes, now on hand at P. I).
Dentler's.
Headquarters for Satchels, Trunks Ac.
nt 1). Lowcnbcrg's.
Lillev it Slennv nt Lieht Street will nnv OV
to 71 cents Cash for Ucci hides welching from
CO to 75 lbs. Want all you can bring.
1,000 good live calves wanted. Let them
come Horn thu nortli. sotitli, enst nnd west
by wholesale and retail. You can bring your
;ood calves rlglit along now any time on
Ionday, Tuesday. Wednesday nnd Tliurs.
dny of each and every week and get your
cash or goods for them nt Sllns Young's
Light Street. jtily 15 '81 0-m
Thu greatest
bargains in Indies' coats at I,
W. Hnrtman's.
Calico and muslin nt 5 cents a yard, trititr-
hum 8 cents, cottonade 10 cents, and every
thing else to eorrespond,nt Lllley & Slcppy's,
i.igiitstreci.
Pretty suits for Children just arrived
Neat Suits for Roys
Stylish Suits for Youths
all of the Latest Stylo and Rest quulity.J
nt tuo lowest prices can now ue lioucnt
ut the Popular Clothing Store of
JJavlit Lowcnuerg.
Lots of ladles coats latest styles and fash
ons from 4.00. 4.00, 5.00. fi.BO, 0.00. 7.00.
8.00. 10.00, to 12.00 at Silas Young's Light
Street. nov. 11 S-m
David Lowcnbere would Inform tho tiublic
that he hns just returned from
New York
with a full line of Ready JInde Clothlnii
Cloths and Cussimcrcs of the best quality nnd
latest style.
Hats, Cups, also a full line of
Novelties for Fall and Winter
and would invito nn early Inspection
of the same.
"It stands at the head" the light running
Domestic. For sale by W. II. Yctter, office
corner Main and Market streets, Rlooinsbtirg,
Pu. Also agent for the celebrated Ithaca or
gans, fully guaranteed by the manufacturers
for 10 years. nov. 18-tf
The nobbiest stock of crentlemiiii's neek-
kwear in town can be found at F. D. Dentler's.
10,000 dozen good fresh eggs and 10,000
pounds good fresh butter wanted by Silas
Young, at Light Street, for which he will pay
tlio highest murket price. aug 20-4m.
Cash paid for calves, chickens; turkeys,
geese, ducks, dried fruit, butter und eggs, by
Lllley & Sloppy, Lightstrect.
A largo and well selected assortment of
slippers for ladies nnd gentlemen, just re
ceived at P. D. Dentler's.
Great reduction in prices at the store
Lllley & Sloppy, at Lightstreet.
of
The Columbian.
BLOOHSHUIUi, FRIDAY DKU 30, 'SI.
PUBLIC SALES.
Geo. W. Hlrlemnn, administrator of Bum-
uel Rhone, will sell real estate on the prem
ises in Benton township, on Friday, January
llitli, 1882,
1. lv. Krlckbaum, administrator of tho
estate of Peter Appleiiiun, will sell real estate
at the Exchange Hotel in Benton, on Satur.
day, December Ulst, 1881.
P. Foulk and Joel Folk, administrators of
Louis Folk, will expose to public sale vidua
me personal property, on tlio premises in
Hemlock township, on Saturday, January
tli, 18S2.
James Roily has purchased thu Christniun
property on Third street, for .2100.
Samuel Neyhard Esq. of Lime Ridge will
remove to llloomsburg In the spring.
A positive cure for malaria, digestive and
urinary troubles Is found In Brown's Iron
Bitters.
Unless there Is a decided change iu tho
weather soon, the crop of Ice "will be a veiy
sum one this season,
Dr. J. H. Vnstlne 1ms purchased the inter
est of the late George Hiiglie.s,lii the Exchange
Block for HOO.'S.OO.
Mrs, aeddlsjim aged and respected liuly,dl
nt tho residence of her son, Thomas E. (led
ills on Tuesday moiulng, last.
An Infant son of Dr. Edward .lucoby of
Berwick was baptized at St Paul's Episcopal
chinch last bundny evening.
We uru obliged to omit several columns of
live advertisements in order to accommodate
our readers with local news.
The county auditors will meet at tho coin
missloncrs office on Monday, January 2nd
to examine the accounts for the past year.
I he 'Boy Orator' will give an entertain
ment In tho Methodist Church, Friday oven
lug. Tickets, adults 25 cents, children 15
cents.
W. 0. McKluuey bos received a neat sign
for tlio Delaware .fc Lackawanna Express
Company and placed It underneath his new
awiilug.
T he new county officers will be sworn i
on Monday next. 0, W. Sterner has ap
pointed P, II, Free.u as deputy register nnd
recorder.
'The giantess that graced tho corner of the
drop cuitalu at the Opera lloubo bus been re
moved, much to tho Improvement of said
curtain.
n- . ....
IK) not fall to hear him,
Mover llro's, have received from Srrnnton.
n benutlful sign, The lettering Is on pinto
glnss. They have aNo repainted (heir ex
press sign,
Iho next term of the llloomsburg State
iwmni heiiool will begin Tuesday Jamiary
3d, 1882. This schol Is fast gaining ground.
Each year the classes nro larger.
Nearly oil the line Christmas printing sent
out by our merchant was done nt this ofllco.
Wo nro prepared to do better nnd liner work
than any other ofllco In the county.
Christopher Little of Poltsvillc has been
appointed District Deputy Grand Mnster.freo
aim accepted Allisons, for Schuylkill nml
Columbia counties.
The annual meeting of thu Gospel Tern-
pernnco Union will bo held In the Lutheran
cimrch on Friday evening nt 7 o'clock. A
sermon will be preached by Rev. Mr. Hcnsliy
anil olllcers will lie elected to serve for tho
ensuing year.
The jury wheel hns been filled for the com-
lug yenr, Ave hundred names having been
placed therein. The jurors for Februnry
term havo been drawn, and Olnseo Cameron,
very respectable colored man Is on the
Orand Jury.
Speculative life Insurance business seems
to havo run its course. Those who havo
policies in such companies will show their
wisdom by not paying any more assessments,
us the chances nro Hint the more they pay
tho more they will lose.
Mr. W. II, Smith, lntu editor of the Milton
Irrus lost n child with smnll-pox Sunday. Mr.
Smith has a slight attack of tho same disease.
iVs yet tlio dread scourge is couthicd to the
houso of Mr. Smith, but the Inhabitants of
Milton nro living In great dread.
Executors' and administrators' account
books, containing full Instructions how to
fettle an estate, receipts, &c, for sale at this
office. These are the most convenient books
of the kind ever printed, nnd they lire In use
all over thu State. t-f
Tho County Commissioners have nppoln.
ted William L. Manning of Jncksou as tho
Mercantile Appraiser for the coining year.
This Is an excellent selection and the duties
of tilt! ofllco will be thoroughly und satisfac
torily performed. Mr. Manning has served
the people before in the capacity of county
auditor, and did It very acceptably.
TIinilE IS NOTIIIN'O LIKE I.T.
The falling powers of digestion, assimila
tion, secretion and excretion, are restored to
permanent health, strength and activity, by
using Brown's Iron Bitters a true tonic ! a
perfect streiigtheiier! a sure reviver.
Bessie Allcnian, a little granddaughter of
Stephen Knorr, died on Tuesday night, of
croup, having been sick only since Sunday
night. Shu was a bright and interesting
child, and her happy voice will be greatly
missed in the household. The funeral took
place on Thursday.
The ruins have swelled the streams almost
to torrents. The river is over the road in
some places, and tlio creek also has over
flown its banks. Travel has been stopped
between Kingston and Wllkes-Barre. It is
(aid that thu weather now is very much like
that of 1S75, the year so many bridges were
itrried away. It is to bo hoped that the
comparison will not hold strictly true.
No more small pox in Orangeville, but it
as left me with 11 large stock of Fall, Winter
and Millinery Goods on bund, which I inteud
to sell ut ten per cent .less than they can be
purchased for anywhere else in the county, in
order not to carry them over. So bring in
our cash and produce and secure the great
est bargains of your life.
Nov. 25-tf C. W. Low.
"llurliirl."
I his troupe comes here with the brightest
recommendation to public favor. The
Scranton lltpullican, a paper that never hesi
tates to denounce actors that deserve it,
speaks very highly of Miss Julia A. Hunt,and
of tho play. It is said to be Hi st class in
every respect, and the managers who have
gone to unusual expense and trouble in
bringing it hero should be rewarded by a full
house.
The Minnie Wallace Combination played
a small houso on 'Tuesday night. The
play 1ms but little In It, and if it is Joaquin
Miller's best, then deliver us from his worst.
Miss Wallace as "Carrots" sustained her
iart well j tho rest of the company were no
more than ordinary. .Mv. Douson mil not
play on the banjo as announced on the bills,
and thereby caused some disappointment, as
he Is said to be ono of the best performers on
that Instrument in tho world.
The fifteenth annual meeting of the Penn
sylvania Statu Temperance Union, for the
election of officers and other business, will
open at the rooms of the Young Men's Chris
tian Association, at Uarrisburg on Wednes
day, January 18th, 1882. The Convention
will bo held in the Hall of the House of
Representatives, at Uarrisburg on January
10th and 20th, commencing ut 0 a.m., of
Thursday. Delegates arc Invited from Asso-
editions, Churches nnd Sabbath Schools.
Excursion tickets 2 cents a mile each way
may be had on application to Rev I), C. R.tb-
cock, 40 North 11th St. Philii.
On Thirty l)a Trial,
We will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro.
Voltaic Belts and other Electric Appliances
on trial for thirty days to young men mid
older persons who are alllicted with nervous
deblllty.lostvltiility.ftc, guaranteeing speedy
relief and complete restoration of vigor and
manhood, Also for Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Paralysis, Liver and Kidney ilillleullle'
Ruptures and many other diseases, Illustra
ted pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic
Belt Co., Marshall, Michigan,
Oct. 28, '81-ly
Ono of thu most enjoyable occasion of the
season was tlio sociablo given by thu Wiuouu
Flro Company on Thursday evening of last
week In their hall. About twenty couples
were present. Iho music was furnished by
Prof. Rube's Orchestra of Allentown, and it
can safely bu said that It was by far tho best
that has ever been brought hero. 'The full
orchestra consists of twenty pieces, but
only four came up, Prof, Ruho lending with
tuo vioiiii, tuu otucr instruments ueiiig a
piano, cornet and clarionet. Tho btylo of
muslo was nil first class,
, und during tlio
' , ,, n
ncnt pieces wero
evening a number of conccr
performed, among tiicm, the overture to
"Poet and Peasant," Tho piano used wus
from tlio wnreiooiu of Mrs. Ntiss, Messrs
S. P. Peacock, A A. Clark und Clarence
Fitpatrlck were the active parties in get
ting up tho dance, uud to them all who par
tlclpated are Indebted for a very pleasant
v.oi, onnioru nt tlio opera House tho Hist.
evening
('tirUlinim nt llm t'liitrclicn.
Appropriate Christinas services were held
In most of tho places of worship on Sunday.
Tho Episcopal, .Methodist, Lutheran nnd Re.
formed churches wero trimmed with ever
green. Tnc Presbyterian nml Lutheran Sun
day schools hud their celebration on Sntnr.
day night, the Reformed nnd Baptist on Sun.
day evenlng.thc Methodist on .Monday night,
nnd the Episcopal on Tuesday. Christmas
enrols and distribution of gifts were the prin
cipal exercises.
Miss Laura Jones, youngest daughter of
John Jones, living In East Bloomsburg, died
of typhoid fever nt her home, early on Mon
day morning. Sho was nbout 10 years of
age, and welt thought of by alt who knew
her. To her religious duties sho was very
much devoted, was always found In her Sab
bath school class and showed a great desire
to learn all possible. In her school duties
she was not wanting in the least but exhibi
ted great talents, and stood high ninong her
classmates. '1 he funeral took placu at two
o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, attended by
n large number of friends. Revs. P. P. Mnn-
linrt nnd D. J, Waller, Jr., delivered nil-
dresses. Interred In Roscmont Cemetery.
.Air. Charles S. l'edrick, a brakeman on tho
& R. R. R. was killed at the Summit on
Tuesday night Inst. It appears that ho had
cut the engine loose from the train, In order
to allow It to bo turned, by pulling tho tank-
coupling pin, ami was walking backwards
In front of tlio cats trying to loosen tho tank
link which was fust to tho head car, when
the train collided with tho engine, which had
been stopped by the engineer, to hold them
from passing the switch, crushing him so
badly that he died Iu a few moments. The
deceased was a second cousin to Mr. Peter
Baldy, of this place, and u nephew to Mr.
Charles Fornwald, of Bloomsburg, his near
est relatives, his" parents being dead. Item,
In order to keep our promise to our rca-
dors we uro utmost dully refusing advertise
ments of patent medicines. One agent lately
offered us 800 copies of a book called "Things
worth knowing" or something of the sort,
for a quarter of a column ndvcrllsement,nnd
a lot of reading notices, und said the books
would bo just the thing for a holiday gift to
subscribers, but as the subscriber would
thereby bu deprived of that much reading
matter weekly, amounting to more in tho
course of a year than all the matter in the
book, we declined us it would not be just
the tiling to give our patrons presents nnd
then make them pay for them. All sorts of
devices arc used by these patent medicine
men to get their wares advertised.
Pcrsnnnl.
Mrs. M. 0. Sloan is still in Canada.
Bruce Wells Is in town this week.
Rev. J. R. Dimni was in town this week.
Mr. George. Tustiu is at home for the
holidays.
Henry Rupert of Hiixleton passed his holi-
duv vacation iu town.
Dr. Reber is thu happy father of a tine boy,
presented to him on the 20th.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Unangst are passing the
holidays in town.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mclvelvy visited their
parents here tills week.
Mr. F. Cooley spent his holiday vacation
in Wilkes-Barre mid Philadelphia.
Mr. Edward W. Drinker of New York
pent last Sunday in town.
. L. EyerlyEsq , and family of Cataw Issa
were the guests of his father on Christmas.
Mrs. Dr. Conner of Wllkes-Barre spent a
few days with her relations here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Rogers of Allentown
passed Christmas with Mrs. Rogers.' parents
in Bloomsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. il, Llngle of Bellefonte
were among those who spent the holidays
here.
Mrs. William Neal, Miss AniileNeal and
James B. Neal are visiting friends InCinciu-
null. Ohio.
Jlisses Kate and Sallic Bird of Montours-
vlllo were the guests of Mrs. Johu D. Arm
strong this week.
C. B. Jackson and A. K. Oswald, Esqrs.,
of Berwick, were tn town on Tuesday, on
legal business.
Harris llartman, of Mooresburg, mado us
a cull on Thursday morning, lie Is living on
the Billmdyer furm-
W. D. Becklcy bus obtained a situation as
mull agent on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, and
A. B. Catheiut has taken his place In the
post office.
Prof. W. II. Schuyler of Lewistown has
been visiting at his father's for a few days.
Mrs. Simpklus and Miss Lizzie Schuyler were
also at home for thu holidays.
Itiii'ldifirii IU'iiim,
The M. E. revival at this place has closed.
Results! the church was quickened, and
llfty.one persons were added to their number.
Christmas was appropriately celebrated
here.
Mr. I. G. Pm'bcI and wife were attending
Friends meeting at Mlllvlllo last week.
Mr. John 1). llartman of Niiutlcoko Is
spending u few days home.
A home gathering was held at the resl-
deuce of Mr. A. R. llartman, on Saturday,
when parents, children and grandchildren
had a pleasant time.
On Saturday atlj two o'clock, .Mr, S. S.
Shoemaker departed this life. Ho had been
under medical treatment for bIx months. On
Sunday afternoon a post mortem examination
was held by the family physician Dr. C. Link
er, assisted by Dr's. Hebcruud McRoynolds,
which showed that there was a tumorous
mass of a malignant nature weighing upwards
ot eight pounds, adhering to the muscles
along thu spinal column ulfliost filling up
tho entire cavity of tho lower portion of tho ab
domen, Involving tho bladder and kidneys.
The deceased was 41 years old, leaves a wlfo
und live small children, who havo the sym-
putuy oi tuo entire community. The funeral
services wero conducted by Rev's. G. 11.
Savage und E. A. Shartvtts. Mr. Shoemn'
maker was loved by all who knew him, and
he died a christian. I.
lU'soluiloiiii of Condolence.
WiiEiiKAK, It has pleased Almighty God In
Ills wisp Providence to reninvn frn,, nl,
midst our lato sister Laura Jones, bo It
Iltinlvtd, That wo bow submissively to the
chastising hand of Him that doeth nil things
well. 8
llesolvcd. 'That the snpli'tv l,v l,,.r ,l,,.,ii. i.....
lost,0"t' of J'? lll0lit clllcleut members.
I Jitsolttd, That as uu expression of our s vm.
p!ltUy ,,mt yl0 Pl,lologla Hml bo drapeJl In
uiiiiiiiiig unity days, ami mat these resolu
tlonsbo entered upon tho minutes of the
society.
hHolvtd, 1 hut these resolution tie publish,
ro In tlio county papers, and that a copy of
the same be presented to thu bereaved family.
Phllo. Hull Dec. 27, '81.
( W. 11. RltOOKS,
0. 11. Wells,
Committee,
lUKlUIE ll.UIDlat,