if i J The Columbian. THE COLUMBIAN A.KD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMWJiURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. KMMISISnUUH, nUOVY, JAN fl, '82. 1'UllUO SAIitte. Hen. W. lllrlemiut, iiiiiiilnlstrntor of Bam. ticl lllione, will soil rciil esltitu m the ptcm lues In Hciitiui (owinlilp, on 1'ililny, Jnmtnry latli, 1883.. I. K. Krlckbnimi, iiiliiiliiMrntor of lite estate of I'etcr Aiilciiiiin, will fell retil enttite nt tlii) Kxclmnge Hold In lteiiluii, on Salur. tiny, December Hist, IBM. I'. Foulk mid Joel L'nlk, mliiiltiHtrntors or Louis Folk, will eNpose to public fiilc vulim bio pcrsoniil properly, on tin' iiremltcs In Hemlock townslilp, on Snturcliiy, .Immnry Till, 1882. Sntnuel Slitvc executor of Philip L'ltatijrst, will Kell real cstnte In KlsltliiscrceU townihlp on Snturiltiy, limtinry SHili. lohn Oortlncr, trmtcc In the estate of Tliomni Slnc-klioim-, will sell rent estate tin the premises In Pine township, &c, on Ti l (lay.Pebmnry Uril, 1883. License blanks kepi on hand tit this olllce. A very derided change In the weather took place on New Year's day. K. H. Ikeler Kn. 1ms been chosen attorney to the County Commissioners. If you have houses to rent next April nil mtIIsc them In the CoU'.miiiax. The present sevcie weatlier Is hard upon the winter grain, whjrh Is unprotected by onow. Col. Sanford addressed the home of the Sunday schools morning last. children at on Sunday 0. L. Ivostcn'liatiitcr & Co. have made a brick nddlllon to their hotel, In Catawlssa and put n Hue store room therein. A protracted meeting is In progress lit the ll.iptlst rhurch, conducted by He v. Mr. Itetisltey, of Northumberland. Croup prevails In lllooinsburg to an alar mlng extent. Pour children have already died of the disease and others are sick. A young man n lined Harvey Verry had three lingers smashed by a fall of lumber ill I.ockards' ear works, on Wednesday. Last Wednesday morning the mercury tumbled incontinently to zeioand the silvery ((Jcrman) laugh of the ice man is again heard In the land. Thu winter term of the llloom.biirg State Normal School began on Monday last, with no excellent attendance. The tchool Is in a most encouraging condition. Kvery one has n will and a mind to think for himself, yet many will go about hacking and coughing until a friend recommends Dr. Pull's Cough Syrup for that cough. Messrs. C. W. Hess, I. J. Adams and Oarrick Mallery, county auditors, are en gaged in auditing Hie accounts of the com missioners and treasiiier this week. Sold at Ileal Kstnte and Collection 'Ollke, Hteiner property on Third street to .Samuel Neyhard for ijlKOO. C. W. Miller property on Past street to ,1. C. Sterner for ijlOO!). Prnnklc, mhi of C. W. Hunyan died of croup on Monday last and was buried on Wednesday afternoon. He was a bright little boy and was a great favorite with all who knew him. The next lecture under the auspices of the Lecture Lyceum will be delivered by Gov. Will Cuniback of Indiana on the evening of January Slid. His subject will be "The In visible Some People." James Sterner has bought the Terwllliger property on Fifth street, next to the public school building, and Samuel Ncyhard has taken the property of James Sterner, on Third btreet, below railroad. In the craw of a chicken recently killed in town three silver coins were found two three-cent pieces anil one live. The chick had evidently stalled a savings bank with a icw to providing comforts in old age. Ell Jones is fast completing tho building for Mrs, Jane Mcllrlde on Thlid street. It is now lieing plastered, lie has also a con tract for building a double house on .Main direct for Wagonscller and Vnnderslice. Mr. P. T. I.ayeoek, landlord of the Hupeit hotel, caught n snow while weasel a few days ago and now lias the pretty creature. In a cage at the hotel. Tho animal Is so rare In this latitude as to be considered a curiosity. Theodore Medlnness, of Pottsvillc, who has been clerking at the Mon'.ourlron Works at Danville', for aye'iirp.ist, has been appoint ed superintendent of the works in place of Mr. Howe1, who leaves for a Puropean trip fo his health. Mr. Louis Pernhard has moved to the store of H. J. Claik, Main street, formerly occu pied by J. W. IIofTmau as u Hour and feed store-. Mr. Pernhard evidently expects an Inn case of business and means to be 111 a position to meet it. John Sterner has contracts to build a frame building for Mrs. Kate Wilson ou West street, and one for Jacob Aid on Fifth stieet, also lo build another story on the National Hank building, now owned by Kuorr fs Wlnterstcen. He Is expecting other con tracts In a few days. A masquerade ball was given In Prower's Hall on Monday night. About forty persons were present In fancy costumes and there was u large number of spectators. Dancing continued until morning mid the affair was uncommonly lively. Prof, I, W. Niles has purchased of Mr. J. Saltzer the music dealer, u beautiful 1 laity Grand Weber piano, lie is to be congratu lated on his possession of so lluu tin Instrii. incut. Tho Weber pianos are uncipiidle'd for sweetness and fullness of lone, and are beau tifully cased. L lecture will bo delivered In Plooiiifebtirg nlthe evcniiiL' of the 1 1 tit lust, hv Ht. Hcv. iW. Wnyinan, one of the Plshops of tho tfrican .M. L. L'ltiireli. It is in answer to the .lacks made upon the Christian religion by J6I. P. (1. lngersoll. I llces lo (pill for sale nt lldi Leases and if olllce. The current liws of Hie week, sketches of prominent Pcilnyivniilans, an agricultural page, n puzzle Kirner, a review of thu fnslt Ions, selected filler of Interest, arc some of the tcntnics oltlio Philadelphia Weekly Pent, 9l.8. a year, 1'Otnl for ti specimen copy or join the club ilyoup post olllce, and get It for i?l a year. The water liil'Sslitngcteek was very high last week. On lcsilay, Silas Hess, a young man, fell Into tllwaler in Nugarlonf town- ship, wlill croslig the stream on logs, nnd had a narrow eslpe from drowning. About tt half hour latilon the same day, Hoineo Peternian had n point. Theie were tw Tuesday night at kley, anil one oil .Miss Maude Pi was furnished b, dancing was Ind In the mornim;. pleasant ones. e experience at the same patties last week, one on e residence of C. CI. Par- riiursday night, given by At the latter, music ilie Danville oiclieslra,aiid ed In up (o an early hour oth occasions: were very Executors' an books, contalidnJ settle an estate, re olllce1. These are of the kind ever p all over the State, (lininlotriitorts account II Instructions how to its, &c, for sale at lids most convenient books cd, and they are tu use l-f Eli llessof Jack township was brought to town on Tliursd if lat week mid lodged In Jail. He Is chti' 1 with having commit ted an outrage upoi girl only eleven years of age. John P. 1) , Justice of the peace, made out the conn nent. Twelve addi tional Jurymen wet lrawn on Monday, to try the cafe at the iiltciiu of colilt. The Treasurer of the Normal School nt his olllce, H. J. Chirk & Son's store, will pay coupons on outstanding bonds, Including ins, 1(1 nnd 17. II. J, Claiik, Jan. fi-Sw 'iVojm. A livellng of the Clospel Temperance Union was held In the Lutheran church last Friday evening. The following ollleers were eicclcdi I'resldcnt, Hcv, S. Mitchell, D. D. ice Presidents, Mrs. Ferree, Mrs. C. mocKwny, .Mrs. William Neat, Phlll emiiigsi, .u. r, i.utz. .M. c. Woodward, (1 A. I'otter; Recording Secretary, A. E. Phil npsi corresponding Secretary, Hcv. F. .Miuiliail) Treasurer. E. 11. Little; .Managers, .'ira.n.u. I'hllllps, .Mrs. William llodine -Mrs. M. E. Em, Dr, MoHcynolds, CJcorgo . e orrell and John Ilenson. An executive meeting was suhseqiienlly held, Hcv. Dr. Mitchell In the chair. Thieves entetcd t'liore of Mrs. Aid, at Espy near the rnllro.Utatlon, on Friday night last, and stole cita and oilier articles valued at about tlghtllhirs. They were bunglers at the btisbV and overlooked ,'nl liable goods, money I, contenting them selves with cheap Ml The in.in who usually sleeps In tho si was attending a laltv, a fact of which I thieves dently aware. No more small pox I has left me with a large and Mllllnei v Goods on to sell at ten per cent 1 put'ehand for anywhere order not to carry tlietnlcr. So bring in your eali and produce nil-cure' the great est bargains of vour life. 1 Nov. 2.-)-tr I C. W. Low. Sicntary lilaine, Judgite Pluck, Walt Whitman, .lcll'eriiii Davijobett Toombs, General Joe Johnson iimll-r men equally famous, were among the irilmtors lo the Philadelphia Weekly 'rewiring the last year. 1 lie I'm engages pens of the ablest wi iters in the count It is sent to any address for one yeailth a splendid map of Pennsylvania for I here were seveial applnl for the po. sition of eonuni-.siincrs' chCamoiii them Frank Hunt of Berwick, 1 1J. Hut man of Hemlock, William Vlstmau and T..1... It ... ..r ,11 1 .1 .... mmiii u. tiise-y oi iiioonisnii i ne name of W. H. Jaeobv was also inLned in con nection with the olllce. It wlgood list to select from, tiny of them bilthoroiighlv ompetent. Mr. Casey was I'lntcd Tho War HcmlnUccnccs in tlu Phlhulel. Ida Wetkly Vare full of Interest, not only (young men who have grown lo man's es do since tho war, but to old soldiers, on ther side. To thu latter, reading these filling storks Is like "shouldering their 'utch and lighting their battles o'er," Local correspondence Is requested from Icry township In tho county. Personal id. ilons. and Jokes that but two or three un rstatid should bo omitted, All wo want Is !i)ain statement of news, such as marriages. aths, accidents, Improvements and the o, Matter of an editorial character wo ifer to write ourselves. 'he secret of tho ueeuis of the Piilhulu'. ji Weekly lm lies In many things, hut (ably In Us complete fulllllmetit of tho Ida of every member of the family circle V not a newspaper onlyi ills a repository (current literature, and nlw.ijs contains killing to li te i est laitlea and children as I us thu men of the house. Ol'l! (ll.OIUOf.s INIIIIITKIIKNCH. What can be more glorious than lo be In il( pendent of sulTcilng, caused by dyspep sia, Indigestion, constipation, sick headache. or other diseases emanatinc from the slom. ach. I his can be easily gained by a timely use otllurdiick lllood Killers. Price SI, trial ie in cenls, wit nauu-day last, the roitntv .oilleus whose terms expired on Hint da v. nerformi d tueiriasi duties. Stephen Polio iiiulA.lt. Herring, who have been commissioners the past three years, have endeavored to till the position to lite best of their ability. Mr. Swep. pcnhlscr, county treasurer, gives way to A. .M., Johnson, and .Mr. Jacobv reclsler and n- coruer to U. W. Sterner. For four consecu tive terms, covering a period of twelve years, Mr. Jacoby was elected by the people! to that olllce, and before that he was sent to the legWatun.. In his olllelal career he has given general satisfaction, lie has been at. tentive to duly, courteous and obliging to all wlio hail business In his olllce. Jr.ingevllle, but it kof Fall, Winter , which I Intend ban lliey can be 4in the county, in On Tlilil I)ii.t Trlul. We will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro. Voltaic Pelts and other Electric Appliances, on trial for thirty days to young men and older persons who are allllcted with nervous deblllly.losl vilallly.elc., guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of vigor and neinhood. Also for Hheumatlsni, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Liver and Kidney dillleulties, Huptures and many other diseases. Illustra ted pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic Pelt Co.. Marshall, Michigan. Oct. 28, '8!-ly At an argument court ueld Slui'iit's deed of sale of the Pranch P.illroad was acknuv uel Ncyhard, II. (!. Creveli rubbs were appointed C'omini independent school dlMtict township. A number of e.isi and papeis aubmilted to liu c rlday, the th ti West cd. Sam- id W. It. ers ou the Catawlssa argued With tills issue the Col.r.Miuxx enters upon its sixteenth year. Many changes have been made lu the appearance of the paper since its Inception, and all of these were for the belter. Typographically the present paper is far in advance of the Initial number, and It contains a much greater amount of local and general news. It is our desire to make improvements as fast as the business of the olllce will justify, and to furnish our readers with an increased amount of reading matter. We shall endeavor In every way to make the Cou-miu.w a thoroughly readable journal and our elTorts will be aided by an extended subscription list. Send in your names at once ami start the new year with a reliable, newsy, home paper. Now that the sknMng season has fairly be gun, we renew our warnings lo boys nnd girls not to venture upoi Ire unless fully sat lifted that It Is sulllelenlly strong lo bear their weight. The number of deaths by drowning Is already deplorably large this wlnler. Parents should keep an eye on their children ami not permit them lo skrle In daiigeroiu places. Last Saturday lilclil, Pckrole fi Snvder store In Mlllllnvllle, was discovered lo be ou lire.' An alarm was clvcn, an entrance forced nnd the Unities extinguished, but not until the stock was badly damaged. Invesll gallon revealed the fact that coal oil had been scattered over the lloor andcoods. Thl is the second lire In Mlllllnvllle within three weeks and the Inhabitants of that (own should bestir themselves and arrest the mis. ereanls who have destroyed property and caused a feeling of insecurity In the com mumly. Suspicion rests on certain person and It Is not improbable that convictions may follow. Col. .1.1'. Mnid'iinl. I lie second lecture of the course prepared ny lite Lecture Lyceum was delivered bv Col, J. I'. Sanford at the Opera House on Saturday evening. Notwithstanding the snow storm a fair audience was In attend mice, and from the expressions of satisfaction uttered at the close of the lecture It was ev ident that it was a delighted audience. The subject was "Wandeiings In Sunny Lands." i lie l olonel look his hearers across the desert.lo tho summit of tho pyramlds.throiigl! l.gypt and Arabia, and spent sonic thus lu Home, ills description of what he saw in the Holy City wa graphic and intereillng, as was the entire discourse. Anecdotes and funny incidents were thrown In hero and there, making tho lecture aiuiislnji as well as Instructive. There were no personal alhi Ions, nothing that approached vulgarity, no nonsense, no silly grins, no stale Jokes, nnd these are a few of the points wherein Col. hautord diners from Ell Perkins. The former speaks from Ids personal knowledge and experience in a pleasant voice, well chosen language, dignified mien, giving expression to Intelligent thought. One could listen to Sauford over and over again without weary out to hear I'erklns once is unite sulli cient. I here are three more lectures In the course which will be announced to dm. time. 'lie liar I'imo. .. .. .... , .u jjcrwicK tasi nunury, n iceman on his way home from cli j-ch (Jltntcred a drunken and disorder! Ivllnw arrested 1 1 1 in. A dozen or more p' l'ie its friends weal lo his assistance aim lvseijilin from the ollicer. Such an pttragil olVcncc ought to be followed beere lUhnicnt . , ., . .. t ... ,1 u is iinitersiooii inai inpiueniiiiuen aie known and w ill be arsvll. Veimor, the Canadian says we will lme lour the tlfst week of Jan theimnmetcr will proh 'iv.'.s below zero. After r will moderate lo mild we.itlikiropliel, during pro'i.tiv to rein. We will cold spells during the we-tlher Intervening. Kls ol 1 iy. lniadathe id reach ir ir, dc- i iis tlmili wealh-i-s inn 1 in snow ' R mill, h mild Kl.ie.v I el cell -jtldinj .iiniver- !lhu uer on 'il k nil tc Ialtet o'llf. New ilaiiait co llie one . Quite sent at lleas.iut Messrs. Edwin and brated the wooden sarv of their mailing' Saturday evening al on Mond.iv evening a Year's was their wedilj itrring at this time oij-liiiiii eiiu-e .ituriiav ami me hit .ti large gathering of frlco; wu- each occasion, and spea i ve veiling. I A cominunie tlion fronUuivi I d for several reasons! I'll, It soual character, and If wp ive we must lu justice to tlnyjison publish an answer fromln. question as to who are 'h driest. of Columbia and Montour unli'i determittcil bv newspapi ft lid. the public has already I this controversy. -o- If you get ho'd of a ton National P.inU f 1 looK at it. i uere is ,i felt out on that bank. Ilgures are excellent nine. A glance at ends on the back of t been engraved and i manner as to at one', IM dctennlm! the fraudflt charac' note. The stale ariurthe left airle In the right oalivntcheiH The mill Irregularis still conll grow more and moWMii-peratli post-olllcc depaittneirtight t,i laatter lu baud and Inllhai ther a nniDcr nerformaueil tin serv non-tecelpt of letleis ifip.ipers l u anuovlng ami soinetlil'iiusestnu t eject i. per- to It, led to, ul, the clans hi ot lie I third, tub of ill qilll I ' pile ua till .yles- C'li, tiil-.'j s 'cond ?he i!nlLl and it ions olic gen green ti r and cite show y have ed In sue crude tract idle i and if the id the .sties. it .... S I he peop rvice, ain venleitee and e ven lo tilled lo an elllclent m to lie secured lo litem We me glad l- note i the puli' the Heii'Mimii has om ( frcin his this week, an aiheii lent of ' Tl.ls adeili.emetii w: Ifer d to t.i miii.m;, and rejected Ms . e Is to be a trend, but our 'lined "i not being so vlrliioul m' a li. pays him forty dollar.-! he Is con speculative life i.isur.tj accepted continued to publish I en after formed him that the Sil &-i,nut T pronounced "t)ioni'"alwn thai i not iiegin io no wiuuif iiuiioiini claimed for It. We are ')to My tl conscientious neighbor iM'uil dlc i thU'adveitlst'inent until U-itU i',i It to him nail lulled, a uu ie w chance of gelling paid OU The Sshiut Times (dfers to tfil Ihc nm Uio who were swlndli fl 'iiigli It. etneo. Will Ilie jVu'iftuffi Ilie s.u.w , and The thl. ill be The mely icon. lit en. light f inns le" Co. d It ary Ii.it lag .ml in- ad thl it ur le '.t 10 "J 10 i- Death to ruts, mice, Mm's E&tcrmliiatoi'. households chared p fi ar of had i-tileHs HI mill killer In tin w "rh s an I ants. , gr.umrlc 'III' le ni ,( a I e'u ane-tl 'M e v, i j whet MVi: AND l.Kl' I.IVK. Life is not always under our own control, but can be prolonged by care and prudence. Purdock lllood Hitters as a laxative, altera tive and diuretic medicine tend materially to restore health and lengthen our days. Price tii'd sie 10 cents. I'crsiutid. Mis Ada Hrower is spending a few weeks tit Iiellefonte witli her sister, Mrs. Lingle. Mr. and Mrs. L. li. Hupert will celebrate their golden wedding on the 10th Inst. Mr. C. II. FindiliL'. wife and daiiL'hter. nt Pii ekenriilge, Colorado, are visiting .Mr. Jo sl.th H'llston, at Ironil.ile. Mr. John Geddls of Manslield Ohio, has been in town for a few days, visiling his brother Thomas E. Geddls. Col. It. llniee Hleketts of Wilkes ll.irro passed through town last Monday, on his way to Noith Carolina, where lie Is Interested in sonic valuable iron ore lands. l'Ol'fl.Allll'V. Thomas' Eciectrie Oil has obtained great popularity, from its Intrinsic value as a rc llahle medicine-, in curing hoarseness and all Irritations of the throat, diseases of the chest, etc. For these it Is an inconip irable pulmonic. .(Yum e'l'Mrni: i. The pigeon shooting match al Centra'.ia last week, was won by D. F. Curry. Hew W. W. Evans, Presiding Elder, preached in the M. E. church at Ashland, ou .Sunday. Young .Mr. Hellly has one of the fastest lnrses lu this section. 'The Episcopal church wa.3 appropriately trimmed with evergreens ou Christinas. New side walks are badly needed Incer tiln portions of our borough, C. G. .Murphy is doing a thriving business a his store. J. A. Freck has returned from Europe. "J lie worlJ U au end shall ojuie, In elKliteee liiunliu 1 and eljhtj-onc." Mother Shlpton's alleged prophecies close with the above words. Site did not attempt to lie more accurate, but some other fellow ciphered the matter out and discovered that the 1,1th day of Noveuiberwas lite time when all things should come to an end. Put the sun went down on Unit day without any thing peculiar happening, and thu wothl moved on. This still left .Mother Sldplon about six weeks for the fulfillment of her prediction, and some credulous and super stitious people really expected that the year IBS') would never come. Hut come it did on Sunday last, and the world geucniHydid not seem at all surprised at Its arrival. Not even a i!iiti or a church bell iinuoiinced the death of the old ye ir and the birth of the new in this town. And so Mother Shlpton must lie classed as a second Veniior. "riiiiimi." It Is seldom that the cllliceus of Illooms. burg arc permitted to seo such a drama as that of "Florluel," given In the Opera House ou Friday evening, the ISOth ult. The au thor, Sydney Hosentleld, is manager as well, and sees that the play is carried mil to his original conceptions, Miss Julia A. Hunt has chaimhig iiiiallllcatlous as a voiins; act- She canies out every point in tit? dlf. fereiit characters she assumes. In the Mist act, wl'lle lu the school park, the audience Is brought at once lo l!io plot of the play, In which "Flotluel" stand between Henu do Hunlct'cs an 1 Maicelle, lo shield Hie latter from anticipated disgrace. C. S. Dickson, in ltene de llituleres, Is found to be admired ardently by the Countess de.Mimvcrt, and the f oniric i.ses every possible means to fur. ther Ilie disgrace about to fall upon "Florl uel" by manipulations; hut despite all the ac tions of this Countess, who is a beautiful but wicked woman, Hetie seeks after "Florluel" and finally wins her, and all I hu disgrace that hits been maliciously brought upon her is removed, and on Iter seventeenth birthday she is found the lawful hclrem of great pos. sesMons. This troupe dunerves a good house wherever they go. Kansas City Times. Mr. William Hndwler at the Marathon Ho. lei, Wausau, after buffering with rheuina Usui without any beuellt Irom physician or various picp.u'uiioiis, wai cured by St. Ja- h' Oil, 1V le'ime Pursuant lo the resolutions adopted at a meeting of the members of the liar, a com plltnentnry dinner was given to Judge I. K. ICrickbaum on the occasion of his retirement from the bench, at the Exchange Hotel on ic evening ol Friday, Detemher 30th. The lawyers and jjucsts lrathered In the nnrWj it seven o'clock, and at about half past seven the doors of the dlninj; room were thrown ipen and dinner was announced. There ere twenty-cight persons present. .Indue Elwell sat at the head of the table, Jude Sluiinan at his left and Judge Krlckhauiu at his right. Judge Lake, the In-coming asso elate, ex-.judges L. P. Hupert and M. G. Hughes were also present. We believe the only remaining ex-associate judge In thu county is Irani Derr, and lie was unable to be present. The tables groaned under their weight of good things. They were set in elegant stylaud at each plate was a hand. somely pi luted bill of fare, containing a list of the articles prepared lo appease thu appe tites of thu hungry Judges and barristers. And tills is what they had local. .MKNL'. .Maurice Hiver cove oysters, half shell, Scotch broth, tllct de bteuf aux macaroni, es c.illoped oysters, h.iked macaroni, saddle of venison currant jelly.p.ilined pheasant wine dressing, broiled quail on toast, turkey oys ler sauce, rib of beef br own sauce, guinea fowl cranberry sauce, chicken stuffed, lob ster, prime beef, ham, .salmon, tongue, loh. ster salad, presjed corned beef, celery, Wor cestershire sauce, Halford sauce, tomato catsup, French mustard, Queen's olives, horsu radish, cold sl.iw, boiled mid mashed potatoes, lima beans, sweet potatoes, French peas, succotash, corn, heetsplum pudding brandy sauce, apple pie, egg pudding wine since, peach pie, fruit cake, Jelly cake.mlnee pie, chocolate cake, macaroons, cocoanut Jumbles, vanilla ice cream, wine jelly, ban-a-ias, crab apple jelly, oranges, almonds, 111 heits, apples, Pehcsa raisins, cream nuts, English walnuts, crackers, cheese, coffee. No wines were served ou the table, by consent. A more delicious dinner was never prepared In lllooinsburg, in fact the large city hotels do not, ou extia occasions, fur nish their guests a better meal. It can't he done. To say tint W. H. Tubln, the popu lar piopiictor of the Exchange, assisted by J. C. Fitzpatrick and .Mrs. Tubbs, did them selves credit, is but feeble praise, Thu din. iter was far beyond what anybody had any light to expect. After an hour or more spent lu silent meditation, at least on the part of some, Col. J. G. Freeze, president of the Par Association, called thu company lo a hall, we picsutnc in the Interests of the house, and announced the toasts of the evening, the first one being "The Pencil," and called upon Judge Elwell to respond. The next toast was "The Par," responded toby C. G. H.uk. ley, Esq. On Ilie subject of "Fanning as a legal amusement," 11. F. Z.ur, Emi. enu- mended the pleasures of that occupation. and succeeded lu implanting in the breast of every attorney present, a desire to own r !.. i .1... e r ., ., . i.Hiii, just no uiu inn oi uie iniiig. Messrs, liohcrt Pucklngliiini and ('. C. Peacock Esqts., responded to the sentiment, "Thu re tiling Associate," and Injlheir kindly words of respect and esteem, they expressed Hie sen lliuents of every one present. Col. Fiveze, on behalf of Judge Krlckhauiu, returned thanks for tho honor shown him and fot thu uniform kindness that had always been ex. tended to him while on the bench, and then the meeting adjourned to the parlor, where after pleasant .ititercoiir.se for a time, they separated. A bar supper once a year would be a means of cultivating more sociability among the fr ite.-.dty. Now they meet only lu court an 1 in the transaction of business lepivsenting opposing interests, which is cal ciliated to drive away all better feelings than rlvalr.i and harshness. Thedlunerlablels a great cement that binds together broken friendships, and a salve that heals all wounds. Let us meet there, oftener. culminated In the death of eight. The last death occurred on the Oth of Oclober, and since Hint lime no cases hnve occurred with li, ii... i. ii .... ... mi, uuiuui-ii Minus, ineiu is a worse contagion Infesting our town than the small pox, anil ihat Is Intemperance. Young man ineie is one toe who will not face you. Should ne no so, you would at once brace vourself to oppose, but will not. Yet he Is on vour The finest line of Hendy.mndo Clothing In ,, , . , " wuin w ,nii now uc nucil 111 1'iiYKi lAiwenoerg'S l imning store 10 per cent off of Iliirlman's. ladies' coats nt I. W, The HICYCLH HHtltT pirn mill li ril.l,.!! , . - - ti ..muni f d at David Lowenberg's. track day and night temptlnit and trvlns to L..1ffl !,0,"!a, ?!,,e.I,1Ul:t, Cherries, 4,000 en n,.,,- , ii i. ..." " . "ce irieu mis merries wanted bv ensnare you In Hie meshes of itppellte. mid despoil you of all Ihat Is high, noble and manly. Yes, he would debase, stuplfy and brutalize you by drunkenness. Such Is Ids aim, nnd to accomplish It he sllleth lu me lurking places In the vlllnces. his word sweeter than oil, jet they are drawn swords, intemperance, oh, that I could dip my pen m ine moon oi its slaughtered millions, and I'onray u nciorc you III lis Irue character, ft can not be doncj the blue expanse of Heaven is too narrow to contain the picture. Eter miy is too short for the work. At last It sling einiiiie a serpent and blteth like an .uhler. You exclaim, sir, I see no such foe, I am no uruiiKiird. rue Uttlo I dr nk nvolves danger. Silas Young at Light street, for which he "in my i ne iiiguosi market price. July IB fl.m. Headquarters for Satchels, Trunks Ac. at 1), Lowenberg's. Lllley fc Sleiinv at Ltohi Himni u-ni at to 7J cents Cash for He..? Iilil CO to 75 lbs. Wnnt nil von can hrW 1,000 irood live calves winded. I.i.i il.... come from the north, south, cast and west by wholesale and retail. You can bring your good calves right along now any turns on .Monday, 'Ittesday, Wednesday and Thurs. dny of ench and everv week ..t..l ....i cash or coods for them Light Street. Jlv jr. ! Cm ol''1' H "Ml1 ('0,ortMl ii''kets cheap at Lutz. UDITOH'S NOTICE. KSTATK Or JOIIM flKlRft, HKCKASKD, i.I-2. Si."!K,Pt? Auditor nppolnte,! ty ihe or plains' court ot Co iimnin muntt in m,iVn:,... Sl?i?0ni22,'1Jl.I ,n,05 .,mtl(ls "w executor of tvh'- urwinwit, in una nmnncr inn H',?.n,.Ulc1.,lir.reto,:ll gtt st Ilia onico of k! ll! ii.. lilWV.'0 iown or moomsU'irir on Snturdiij the Ulb asjr of January. A. ., imj, a-, two trclocl iw.iniftW. r .Kv'. luu umiunui ma ap pointment, wlicnniid whore nil persons JiaTlnir anr ...k;. -vv ' iiwih iiti-ivini: any fiiara tlicrof, ilco S3 l-w WM. L. liYKIILY. Aumior. UDITOIW NOTICE. KSTATK OP JOHN B0ST0M. Vtcnnta. Tho undcrslirnGd Atiiltnr mnim.,! i, ... paaj? court of Uolumbu county on exceptions i to M th; onice of ulm?cmttt, i fjS mV aVi..". T.'V W""B " Persons inter dec 83 4.4 IIII.LtKVKtl Audltur AN! drink a little, do you? There s your enemy clothed lu the irarb of friend ship, ids Iron hand is gloved wllh silk, fair are his professions, his words are smoother than butter, but war Is In Ids heart. You have hut to go on ns you have begun and your ruin is sure. Xonsense. von exclaim. i can stop drinking, Just when I will. No doubt of It, but ah, how soon will come sad reversal of that fcellne. Now I can nnd won't, but If you go on, It will soon ne, 1 would but can't. .Much I could sav on lids subject, but this must sulllee for the present on intemperance'. thermometer for Januirv. 1331. lowest point l degrees below zero, highest point 40 degrees above zeio. A rainbow the morn ing of the 1st. occasioned by the sun's rays iiiroiignine irost, while the thermometer was degrees below zero. 1'ebriiarv. lowest pouu degrees lielow rem. h ir best nolnt TA degrees aliove zero. Thermometer registered i ow ine enure 20 degrees abov grccs aliove zero. On the whole it was cold Novelties for Kali and Winter mm uiugii. .vpi ii, lowest point yo decrees 1111,1 woum invite an early Inspection Cnltco and muslin nt n nia ,, ...,,.t ..i.... ham 8 cents, cottonade 10 cents, aiid'evcry I IglftstreVt'' ,orr,',I'0l"1',lt Lllh'' lt Slcppy's, Pretty suits for Children Just arrived Neat Suits for Hoys 1 Hlvllsli Snllu f,,; V....II.. nil of the Latest Style and Hest quality,! nt the lowest prices can now be bought nt the Popular Clothing Store of waviu iiowenlierg. Lots Of lnilll'fl rmila l.itoal I r....l. L fnVJl 4,0' 4f'0' -00- C fi. 0-00, 7.00, 8.00.10.00. to 12.11 ,it K1l,iaV .'n.i Street. mi v. 11 I '. The law olllrcs nf fni t... i n ., , . , , " .iliwil 1IHU U 11. ItOhiSOll. iWltll lierillllMI.Ilt linntr rent by I. W. Hnrtman. ' David Lowcnhcnr wnttld Inr.m,, h... . ... i .1 1 that he hns Just returned from , New York witli n full line of Headv Ifnil.. ri,.n,i.. month. .Match, lowest point 1U1l.".'s ."'j'J Cll9!,lI'cres of the best quality and .ye zero highest point , de- " W Vats, Cans, also a full f above zero, highest point fci() degrees above zero. After a protracted winter of live months, the severest, longest and sickliest winter on record, the heaviest nioitalltv in all our ernes ever known hy the oldest citizens, .May, lowest point 11(1 degrees above zero, iitgnesi point un decrees above zero. .Inn. lowest point fit) degrees above zero, highest point 84 degrees above zero. There were two frosts in this mouth. It resembled the month of June of 181(1, for cold, through the enure month. July, lowest point 03 decrees above zero, highest point !)0 degrees above zero. August, lowest point C8 degrees above zero, hiithest point 101) derreea nimvn ..w. Kor seventeen days the thermometer reels- tered from 1)0 degrees lo 10!) decrees In the shade. September, lowest point (10 degrees aliove zero, highest point 101 degrees above zero, t roni the Gth day of September tho thermometer recistered for sKi..,.n .i,.-u from 00 degrees to 101 degrees In the shade! On the (ith day of September, the therniome- ter registered for one hour, 101 decrees in the shade. October, lowest point 11(1 degrees aliove zero, highest point !)t decrees above -Miveinncr, lowest point 20 degrees, highest point 0!) degrees. December. lowest nolnt i degrees, highest point (Ui degrees. Die uie year there wete clear days, 170. some of them partially so. There were cloudy days, 131, rainy days, !J8, including ignis, snowy days including nights. Thunder showers .'17, the llrM on the 10th of May, one on .May 12, one on June 13, one on i..i.. .1 ... ... .no,) o, one on August -l. A good ninny showers but little rain fell. Whole depth of snow irom January 1st, 1881 to January 1st, l8-', was (i feet, 2,' Inclic The mortality within the borough limits of Hloomsburg during the year is as follows: Kroiu 80 to 1)0 years, 1; from 70 to 80 years, 7; from 00 to 70 years, -ii from AO to 00 years, it irom -id lo r;0 years, i; from 30 to 40 years, 11: from 20 to 30 years, 5; from 10 to 20 years, f; from the cradled infant up to 10 years, HI, making in all, (il deaths for the year, an Increase of two over 1880. Wishing you a happy new year, nil this is respectfully .submitted by your friend and well wisher in Christ. Jons S.nypei:. Hi.ouMhiicnu, December 31st, 1881. About one-balf the report of .Mr. Snyder is omitted for want of space, being about mailers that are of no special local Inter est. Kti.J of the same. DMiNISritATOllS NOTICE KSTATK OP MJ8KS KTHHETr. tirmn Letters nf AilmlnUfrnit.in .... , i.- ,. . . . . :'. . . nihuivu uy uiu ifetrift. irui sum county to tlio undersized Adm'r. d. b n All persons Imvlnsr claims aBatnsttliecui of the d-cedent aro re(tusled to present them for sottln raont nud those Indebted ttV the estate to makn olV. mum to tho undemhrncd Admtnmi .1. 110WAIII1 KLIVE, Adtnlilstrator, d. b, n. r. o. oranifevillo del iy. C. W. Mil I.kk, Attorney. A UDITOU'd NOTICi CentiallaM.s.K. ) In tho Court of Common Asioclatlon, l'leas of Columbia county Sarah llaffey ad- I ' Mtf s St. U"' mlnlstratrU. J Money In Conn. Notice Is hereby given that th? auditor nppolnted In tho above staled casoto distntuitn n,.'. fT.nH il court to and amonc the parlies thereto entitled win attend at ins onice, nt llluo iisbarrf, ruursday, Janii' ory HtU, lssi, ni M octock a. tn.rror that par, os" when and where all persons haln, claims unon said fund aro reii'icstcd to present them or bo to ever de- .tv.u wu. u ill uu D1IU iUllU. JOHN M. CLMtK, Auditor. dec 0 l-w D.MINISTHATOHS NOTIC'K. KSTATK Or WII.MAU II1SIRI.S 111CK1SBU. Letlelsnf ftdrnlnlHfrtlnn nn fl.n ui..n.i Daniels, late of tho town ,f iii... .X . " ?r.un,tr'.'i'ce'lst:d'.n,!e bccn Rrshtt'd b the ltccls ter of said county to tho unde'istgncd udminlstraTor. All tiersoiiS hnvlnl' rlulm. nnnlr.2. ii.. decedent are riquHsteu lonresent them fnrXiiiii. meni and thpue Indebted to mke payment to th unaerbignca namtnts'iator without delay. I. W. McKEMr, becoo-w Administrator, "It stands nt the head" the light runnlnc Domestic. Kor sale by W. H. Vetter, olllce corner .Main nnd Aturl.-ei ir...,i0 nir.....,i 1 .. ..iu.nij II. 'a. Also aceiit for the ech.lirnti.il riim ,S guns, fully guaranteed by the manufacturers J ears. nov lo.f 10,000 dozen cood fresh einra nmiinnnn pounds good fresh butter wanted by Silas oung , at Light Street.for which he will pay the highest market price. atig 20-4ni. DMINISTR.Vl OR'rf NOTICK. KiTAlK OI'MAKTIIA SUl'MAN. PKCKASkI). Letters of administration on tho tstaic of .Martha Shuman, lato of M.ln twn, Columbia count? icetused, have been (framed by tho Keglster of Bald county to tlio unders'i; ncd admlnistrator.Atl persons havlntr claims niiatnst tlio estate ot said de'eedent are requested to present thtrafor settlement nud thoso indebted to the estate to make payment to tho undersigned administrator without delay. Wm. K. SHU.MAM. I". O. address, .Main, Ilie. Col , C . , vA nlnlstrator' , UDITOH'fJ NOTIOIi KSTATK Or JAC0I1 nnMSOT, DKCIABKD, J'nt'oa'irncfl auditor appointed by tho Ot. flon" nf00! femtl? tomZ'dlstrlbu. hr "Ltcottn. township, deceased found & re" ofudJrtrn TxeepTo?,rntg i. " 1,10 "Ul "fl of Jon i ary, usi, nt ten i o'clock in tibesimS arrca ,10'n recclTl" PJt of dee. lo k'i-4W JOHN .M. CLAIIK, Auditor. DINJIISTHATOK'S NOTICi:. liMll Unfiln ifli i.., . 1 un'"0 CSIJllO Oi K1IZA cofinti i!S;,lVfi..,??t2wls, township. Columbia ? Jlfirlsterof Baid county to Franklin Tuanm. in vma inaa lOWnSDID. adlnlnlatratrlr. All ru.r.n. rtftroiA.W181 l"e cstAto of said dooe. oent aro requested to present them for settlement. to the undersigned Admlnlstrator.wllhout doiay. Deo 9 i-w UlANKLlN (1 nLTC, Catawlssa, Administrator. JjJXKCUrOK'S NOTICK. KSTATK nr niTii i iw . . . Letters tetjimt.i Ji.rfi -i"J5?:. llrlnk.latfl if iiTitonV'nW ,.yi""'n" deceased, Hare been grautcd by tho iterlstcr o saM county to I. K. Krlckuaum, camera, ewcuto?. All Kl5.""1,r clalm; "sdutl t h e estate of m id de cedent aro requested to present thern for settJiL HI??'. A"? those Indebted to the estate to mift iefav undersigned executor, without I. K. KltlCKllAUM. dee S.s- Kxecutor, nee. .h Cambra, l'a. D.MINISTUATOK'S NOTICK E3TATK OF LOl'IS 10I.K, BECKASKP. Letters of AdmlnUI SSUn'.1?!10,0' "S1"," township, Columbia county! I'cnnn, deceased, have been grnntcd by tt.e Reclsi tert't Si d COUntV In 1'rrnlir.l iv.ll. i.,, .S?. administrators. All persons h ivlnic claims aealnst tho estate of tho decedent aro requested to prntont them for settlement, and thoso Indebted w tha es ts ItJoTS 10 th0 admlatS- ,,. . I'Kl'CIVKI, FOLK. OW . Millet JOKLKOI.K, deo'wSSSJ- Administrators. UDITOH'rf NOTICK. KSTATt OK BAV1I) DAVIS, PECEA9R0. TltO Understcrnrrl nmlllnr annitn,...! ... - P.V;?""? Columbia county, to make d strlbu lion ofthe tnlanre ns found In tho hands ot tho ndm ntstrators In last eceouot ot David l.avls Into 2iJ.,oa,fr ?wns"i' deceased, to and among tlio parties leeally cntllled to receive the same will meet tho parties Interested In saldestato at bis OftlCO In thOtOKll r,f lllm.m.hlir in S5.JUw.dft; WJfW ff. Jnnuarr, issi. atl6 BartTtSi; erwirrt in ..m"'.:..1, " '"..""S. 5" torevsr debarred from any thaie of said fund. UUl JACOBY, Auditor. SUI5SCHI13E NOW FOIt the aoT,TjriBi.Tsr 81.50 IN ADVANCE dec 31 4-vr This On c Foot Rule may chance to be of service in many homes! also serve us if it recalls the rules of OAK which are: It will HALL; These -We never-offer for sale any Clothing but what wo believe will give thorough satisfaction to those who wear it. 2d 9 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 quality or kind of goods. we every the great superiority of DR, BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allotherconph remeelfe: i! nfftcd by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. The Demi 1 en, Kihiiii:- or 'J 1 1 k Ciii.ii.Min.vxi Tliruiinh the nierey of (!ml I Imve lieett ciiireil through iinotheryeiir, nm! n. thejenrof 1SS1 has elm. eil with nil lis ernes ami turmoils and sti lies, as lins been my euntoiii fur pint years, I here with InuiMiilt to you my amiii.il repot t of the lioroiih of Illootiihhiirg, Many have been the sllirliij,' events of lite year 1KS1. llegin. lilnj! wllh tlie great earth(ii iln which ran moiiiiil the worlil at the l.i'liinlng of the year, Hoods In various countries lu Kurope, torna lues iiithoNorlhwest iiiulfeaiful storms in the South, the nppearaiiee of two comets, nud nn eeeptloitally euld wittier anil nu ex. eeptlonnlly hot summer, with Its attendant drought, tlio iwsassinnilon rf the C'ar of Kilsslit anil lltu murder of the President, for. est llres lit Michigan, hottest days of the year coming lu September, accompanied by the extraordinary condition of the sky In Xew York mid New Knglaiid, called there I'the yellow day, not to mention the protract. ed drought! nil go lo prove the year of 1881, as one of the most extraordinary ou lecord. All these Incidents have come within lltu first nlno months of the year. In the enily pail of the year, our town was vMted by that loathsome disease, kinall pox, which Ml II M For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitisAVhoonini: Couch. Incinient Consumption and for the relief of 9 consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Dmctrists. Price. 25 cents. Nov. 4, si-om Deaths. Ki!isi.Ki:. Iii Pino township, Columbia county, December 18, 1881, Anna Myrtle, daughter of Yalentlno nnd Martha J. Kress ler, aged 3 years, 2 months nnd 111 days. Ukok. In Centre township on the 10th of December, William Ueek, aged 07 veins, U mouths nnd 10 days. Busiuoss Notices Ifyouowu iinvthlnir at I. W. Hurt man's. you will get a statement unless paid this n til,, Vii.vt. C.m.vks Wasted. You will neikn nionev bv takltiL' vour Veal Cnlvi.s in l.llli.i- is Hleppv at Light Street who will give you au outsldu ipiotatloii for goods. Purs cheap at I.ut:'. Ss Sloan's. lest needles, oil, attachments, Set:, for all villi; liiachlnes, at W. II. Yeller's ollle... corner Main and Market utreets, opnosltu I. VP Iliirliii.i.ilo air.,-.. ...... , ii. .. ... .iiiiiii a oiuiv. IIIIV. lo-II You ought lo take u look at those new coats, ladles, at I. llaitiuau's, I.lltz. it Sloan have about tlilrtv COllts mill doliuaiH yet that they will sell cheap. Cheaper mid better Clothlmr can now I.h bouulit at The old Popular Store of David Lowenberg. This Is to be n ureal vear at I. W. Hart. man's for goods and customers. til cut reduction in nrlees at tlm ntni 'II lit Lllley if Sleppy. at l.lghtstreet. Cash lmld for calves, chickens: turki-v. geese, ducks, dried fruit, butter and eggs, by Lllley & Sleppy, l.lghtstreet. bb ' I. W. llurtmaii has enlarged his n irni counter ami established it new 10 cent erne, do nud see tlicia, ist. are the day, as VVr A m c;th. 6th. or any one can Oak Hall is still fhe Largest Clothing House , We stick to one price alike to everybody, rich and poor. We give the guar antee with each sale we make. in America. Hoping Winter, serve Fall and Yours truly, Wqrifi maker & Brown We refrn . the money i anybody wht wish it, if they choose tc bring beck the goods in-injured. OAK HALL, Sixth and Market StS:hjladelphia. ISS2. Harper's Bazar. IM.USTUATKJ). Thl pipulir J mrnul la a r ro couiblnatlon ot lit erature, art, anil fashion. Ita stories, poemi anj es. aaja are by tlio best writers or Biiropo nna Amer ica; Us engravings pjsjsa tUe U1i;liqat artistic ex cellence; autl la all matters pmalnlutr to fa9Won It la universally acknowlod;ad to bo tlie leadlnj; au. tborltjln tUalaul, Tlie mw volutin) will contain many billllant nov Itles. Harper's Poriodioils I'Elt VlCAlt. 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