The Columbian. bloomsburqT l-'lllDAY, HECKMIIKK 1, 1882. crtotiiil, Dr.. I. H, Vnslluu of Danville was In town on Momlny. A. U. Smith I-ri., of Scriuilon wng In riltcniliincu ut court tills week, Jlr. 13. W. Drinker of Now York spent Thanksgiving with his parents. JIIss Kettle Vnstlne win the guest of the Jllsses Wells, several days last week. (leorgo W. Supple o of Madison was ap pointed foreman of the (Irand Jury. C. M. Vanderxllee, editor of the Sentinel, k confined to the house with a sprained ankle. .Mr, liuckiilew li liusllv enirii'reil In m.i. ting his work on the constitution ready for tlie press. S. C. Drown Is conducting the Republican during his brother's absence with an en gineer corps. Henry V. Jtclvclvv returned from the west Inst Saturday. His family lias been ncre several weeks on n visit. D. V. Zarr. I3sri, acted as Prollionotnry this week, William Krlckbaum being con lined to tlie house by sickness. Governor-elect Cleveland of J"ew York is a cousin of JIIss Hastings of the Normal school, and Mrs. S. 0. Jnyno of Dcrwlck. Miss KlUo Mans, formerly of Hlooms burg, was In town visiting friends rccentlv. She moved from here to Kilo with her father about fifteen years ago. Mrs. M. A. Drockwnv. mother of nnnt. Droekway, has been dangerously ill the pasi two weeks, nut we arc pleased to an nounco that her symptoms are favorable and her recovery probable. Mr. W. 1'. Conner and family left last week to make their homo In the future In l'otts drove, Northumberland county. Mr. Conner made this change on ai.count of his health and wo hope he may escape Malaria, In his new home. Among the prominent men of different localities in attendance at court this week, were W. L. Manning of Jackson, John 1. Haunou and John -Monroe of Conyngham, David Welsh of Centralia, 0. W. Ilerleman of Denton, Daniel Morris and 11. Herbine of Locust. J.owenberg'd for lit and fashion. Danville hail a llreman's parade on Thanksgiving day. Court adjourned on Wednesday to meet on Saturday morning. Elegant Jewelry Cases at 0. A. Clark's.) Ex-Couuty Superintendent Win. Snyder, is very happy. It is a boy. I.owenbcrg's for Hue merchant tailoring. The Episcopal congregation of l'uukliati nock are erecting a new church. The triennial assessors are now engaged in the performance of their duties. Lowenberg'd for cheapness ami style There will be an afternoon train put on the North oo West llraneh road In a tew days. Gold Spectacles at . A. Clark's. Wilkesbarre and Williamsport have their mail matter delivered by carriers now, and aie happy. Call at the Cuuimiiian olllee and see our samples of line stock before ordering your Clulstmas piiuting. Call and see the latest stylo of stilt hat just received at D. Lowenberg's. J. D. Oirton received a deer from a friend nt Dlossburg on Monday. Look out now for venison lunches. A lino assortmunt ot American and En glish I'octs at the I'eople's Hook Store. ItllU's minstrel show which gave an en tertainment here lecently, broke up at Ashland last week Tuesday. Gentlemen's Dressing Cases of all prices nl G. A. Clark's ilook Store. G. W. lllrleuian of Denton mul Mr. Doone of Scott, killed a line deer last Satur day on the North mountain. Call bells at G. A. Clark's. The traverse jurors for the llrst week were discharged on Wednesday, except those empanelled in the Hollingshead case. D. liernliard's Jewelry store you will tlnd the best silver ware, such as spoons, forks, knives, &c, engraving name freo of clinrcc. Thanksgiving day was generally obser ved here. The places of business were all closed, and services held in several of the churches. Popular Poems by popular authors at G. A. Clark's Ilook Store. At John K. I.oekard's on East street a girl ariived last week, No. 7. Judging from the wnlle with which John greets his friends, It Is jibt as pretty as No. 1, A splendid stock of lur caps, beaver collars, gloves, Ac, now in stock at D Lowenberg's. William Neal ii Sons' furnace has blown out for repairs, and n reduction of ten per cent, has been made in the wages of their employees. They will make some extensive Improvements in tlie furnace. Photograph Albums, all styles andpiices ut 0. A. Clink's. No more pleasant place can bo found for inv ulids than the Sanitarium. Perfect rest, healthy climate, and skillful medical at tendance unite in benefiting the patients who resort to this popular cure. Writing desks, gold pens and pencils, nnd-gohl tooth picks at 0. A-CUrk's, The meeting of the Winona Eire Com pany which was announced to bo held last Monday night was postponed until this Friday uvening ut 8 o'clock. A full and prompt attendance is requested. Games, budding blocks and picture books for the young tit G. A. Clark's. Never try to raise u family without a good uews-paper, provided It contains the advertisement of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup: for this valuable medicine Is necessary to keep your children In good health. Prof. Haintll, who has been giving in structions in elocution nt tho Normal school for the past week, gave somo recita tions In the school lull on Tuesday evening, Hu was insisted by Mrs. Logan of Toledo. mul MUs Norn ltobblns of lllooinsburg. Prof, llninill is u line elocutionist, mid liU Slmkspearean Impersonations nro quite as good, If not better than most professional actors render them. The ladles who took part showed that they have devoted them. scIvch to the study, mul have mastered It In an unusual degree, For Holiday Hooks for the young, go to 0. A. Clark's. Diaries for mi at 0. A. Clink's. THE N. H. Tlngley has Just put up n neat sign nthls tailoring establishment In the Cot tiMnujj building. Ink Stnnds, Vases, and llrass Candle sticks nt 0. A. Clark's. Col. T. 0. Harkness of Wllkeslmrro died hiit week, and wns burled on Saturday. He was the lather of Miss Ida Harkness who nttemled the Normal school last year. l'lno gold spectacles, gold eye glasses, a Inrge line of silver, nickel, steel and rubber spectacles and eye glasses, nt L. liernliard's Jewelry store. There will be a shooting match, between D.inlel Curry of Centralia and Thomas Clierrlngtnn ot Locust for llftv dollars a side, at Yeagei's hotel, Slabtown, on the Nth, Handsome pictures, elegant Christmas cauls at (1. A. Clark's. Mr. (1. W. Klnports has moved from Anuvllle, Lebanon county and formed a partnership in the grocery nnd provision business with his brother V. S. Klnports, under tho firm name of Klnports & llro. u wish them success. The largest stock of robes In the county can now be seen at David Lowenberg's. All the popular authors can bo found nt G. A. Clark's Ilook Store. In another column will bo found nn ad vertlsement of a store house In Lightstrcct for sale. 'Ibis is un old stand, and one of tlie best in the county for a mercantile business. Call on or address S. C. Creasy, lllooinsburg, Pa, Handsome smoking sets at 0. A. Clark's. Just the thing for a beautiful present to a gentleman. "100 Wives" was played at the Opera Home on Tuesday evening to a small house. Tho play is exciting, and most of the paits well taken, and there Is enough fun thrown In to keep the audience in good humor. They deserved a full house. The largest assortment of Christinas Goods In town can bo found at 0. A. Clark's Ilook Store. About this season of the year there arc a great many weddings. Those who anticl pate taking this important step should eeo our line wedding Invitations before onler lug elsewhere. We have the finest line of wedding papers in tho county, at the Col umiiian olllee. Ladles' woik boxes, Japanese handker chief boxcs.paper weights and paper knives at O. A. Clark's. Call and examine the Christmas Good at tho People's Drug and Book Store. The Johnson Ileasly Coal Company, of Philadelphia, was granted n charter re cently to mine coal at Centralia. The company has a cali capital of ijlfiO.OOO. The coal buds nre situated a few miles northeast of Montana. Work will be com menced soon. Diaries for 1833 at G. A. Clark's. The gold headed cane to be presented by Ent Post G. A. II. to the person re cei ing the highest number of votes for It, was on Friday last handed over to W. H. Tubbs, of the Hxchnnge Hotel, he being the fortunate v, inner. Sheriff Ent made the presentation. The cane is of ebony with handsomely carved gold handle, up propriatcly engraved. Crackel Glass Vases at G. A. Clark's. Holiday Presents aro anually sought for. Hut it is often dilllcult to find appropriate and inexpensive articles of real value, that will be kept, used and appreciated by a friend. Among these we would make favorable mention of the Noyes Dictionary Holders and Noyes Handy Tables. Apply to L. W. Noyes, 83 West Monroe St., Chi cago, for nn illustrated circular and great ly reduced prices. HoforXmas! HoforXmas!! The place to buy a Xmas present, a nice lint u nice coat a nice suit In fact anything nice In gent's wear can now bo tound at I). Lowenberg's. A Jackson township man who was sum moned as a giand juror, appeared In court on Monday morning so intoxicated that the judges discharged liim from the jury and lined him twenty dollars. We are informed that he Is not In the habit of drinking, but as lie left home very early in the morning, he probably took something on the way to keep him warm, and got too much. Hotter not take any next time. Christmas Goods now open nt the Peo. pie's Drug and Hook Store. Tho Mechiinlcsburg Fodder Cutter and Grinder, best in the world. White & Con ner of OriingcvUle, solo agents for Colum bin county. Will deliver cutters any where in the county at Mechanlcsburg prices. White & Conneii, Orangevlllc, Columbia County, dec. 1-Slw Pa. Call nt G. A. Clark's Hook Store, If you wish to see a lino linn of Holiday Goods. The silver wedding of Mr. Jacob Gel singer and lady of Fisldngcreek township, was celebrated on last Saturday. A num. ber of invited friends wero present who ex. pressed their congratulations In kind words and valuable gifts. After tho pastor had delivered a biief address the guests par. took of a sumptuous dinner during which the family physician gave some good ailvlco which was regarded as very oppor tune. The finest line of Dinner and Tea sets for Christmas prcsr nts nt Klnports & Hro's grocery. Norton. The undersigned having ills, posed of his stock of boots nnd shoes to W' J. Kendlg, who will take possession on January 1st, desires persons knowing themselves Indebted to him to call and settle before the last day of December, by so doing you will confer n great favor. All accounts unsettled ut that time, will bo left in tho hands of a proper ofllcer for col. lection, as ho moves South, the llrst week in January. C. E. Krssi.eii. Autograph Albums at G, A. Clark's. They say Klnports tc liro. keep the finest and cheapest stock of groceries In town, Parties attending court during tho week were delighted at the bargains they bought at Hloonislmrg's popular clothier, D. Low. cnberg. . Alexander it Woodhouso cuino hero a few years ago and started business on a small scale, but by their energy mid cuter, prise, they have built up a largo trade, and are now carrying a large stock of tobacco, cigars, confectionery, fruits, nuts, &c. They are doing n very extensive whole, salo business, and country dealers can do as well with them as in the cities. They aro now ready fortlie Holidays and Invito an Inspection of their establishment. Pocket Hooks and Purses at G. A. ('link's. t Decorated Panels at 0, A. Clark's. COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, The ronceri at. tho Opera House last week Wednesday evening wns one of the richest treats that has ever been afforded n llloomsburi: nudlencc. Camilla tJrsn has a world wide reputation ns n violinist, and It lias been justly earned. Her piny lug Is wonderful. Willi closed eves ami easy movement of tho arm she brlnirs from tho Instrument tho sweetest tones, nnd exc- elites the most dilllcult compositions. With tho last swlnir of her ewcllcil bow she opens her eyes as though waking from a'drcam It Is said that her great skill has been nciinlrcd only by years of toll. Tin, other members of tho company nro all nr. lists. Mr. Llebllne. the man st. M Uses Spader and Hall, all did their work well, and received hearty encores. Jlr. Hiirbnnk convulsed bis hearers with his comic reel, tatlon, nnd wns recalled. Through the entire programme warm apppreclatlon was exhibited by the audience, showing that the cultured people of Hloomsbuni have no dllllculty In delecting merit in a musical eiitettalnment of a high order. An elegant lino of Stationery for tho Hoi. iday trade at G. A. Clark's. CIuIih for 188,1 Every one of our farmer friends should take a good Agricultural Journal. We are enabled to offer the JYnnsi'rant'u Far mer with the Cou'mman for only $2,00 per year. The Farmer Is u neat sixteen page paper, the regular price of which is one dollar a year. If any one wishes to see a sample copy before clubbing, send a postal card to Pennsylvania Fai nier, Mercer, Pa. Tlie TrniiMlt of Vciuih. On Wednesday at noon ginups of men stood on the streets looking at the sua through smoked glasses. At the lower right hand comer of the sun could bo seen n small round black spot, which was Venus crossing the face of the great luminary. Observations were made all over Ihe coun try by scientific men, and we shall soon learn from their reports what they have found out. The next transit will occur in the year 2001. Keep your smoked glasses ready. A li'atnl Accident. A vouii!r man named Itcubim Mnnri-v ' - . was killed in Locust township on Saturday nisi, aoout noon, by tlie accidental ills- charge of a gun. Hu was out hunting rabbits witli his brother, and in jumping on a log the gun caught in some way, and was discharged, tho shot entering the fore head, and coming out at the back ot the head, literally blowing his brains out. His brother was some distance away, but found him soon afterwards. An inquest was held by Esqulro Swank, and the above found to be the facts. The deceased was ,i cousin of tlie ShcrilT-elect. His ago was about 24 years. Hliurllf'H Hales. The Sheriff sold on Monday, the follow, ing properties, viz.: The undivided half in tercst 13 acres, in Fishlngcreek, belonging toll. H. Knrns, for 213.00 to J. 1). .Me. Henry. All the right, title and interest, of Caleb O'Hrian and terre tenants, in a tract of land of 03 acres in Fishlngcreek, to E. II. Little for iJIO.OO. A tract of land of Win. Unaugst, containing;!) acres in Fishing, creelc, to Mrs. Win, Unaugst, for $90.00. A piece of la ml belonging to Emandus Unaugst, the old "Forks Hotel" stand in Fisldngcreek, to Jackson Ale for 115. 00. The property of Andrew Lunger, of Centre, will be sold on Saturday; also the lots of Win. Tnrr, of lllooinsburg, on same day, according to adjournment. A Hue assortment of Jewel Cases, Work Hoxes, and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases at the People's Drug and Hook Store. To l'rln.crH. Mr. J. K. Hittenbender has just secured a patent on a valuable Invention of his own. It is mi ink fountain for job printing presses, and we believe it is the best thing of the kind yet Invented. We have used them in this olllee for several months and llud they do their work admirably. As soon as arrangements can bu made for their manufacture they will be placed in the market, and will, no doubt, meet with ready sale. They can be put on almost any job press with disc distribution, and the prices will be reasonable. For information concerning them address Tun Comtmman, Blooinsburg Pa. Picture Frames nnd Easels in great varl- ety at G. A. Clark's. llcrwlclc Ileum. Next Tuesday evening the Hon. Win. Parsons, will lecture on Heroes of the Ho meric age. This will be one of the finest elocutionary efforts ever listened to iii this place. Mr. Parson's reputation for elo. quence nnd effective oiatory is second to few on the American platform. A debate will take place in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, between members of tlie Plymouth Lyceum and the Herwlck Literary Society. The subject chosen Is as follows, "Would it be wise or expedient to abolish tlie Inter nal Iteveniie." There will doubtless be a good turn out of our citizens. A very successful ice cream and oyster supper sociable was held In the M. E. church on the evening of Thanksgiving day and over one hundred and tit I v dollars was realized towards defraying the debt on the parsonage. Pocket and Family liibles at G. A. Clark's. Centre Not ok. Thanksgiving evening Mrs. Geo. lliigcn. liuch gave a surprise party in honor of her husband's birthday. Quite n number of Hie relatives and friends were present and a very enjoyable time was had. Under the management ot Mrs. Hagenbuch a party never tails to prove a success. All Join in wishing George many happy returns of the day. Humor has it that Hew N. Spear expects soon to remove to Hloonisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Hagenbuch iind Jlr. nnd -Mrs. Frank llngeiibuch returned on Saturday from a six week's visit In the west. In Iowa they visited their brother, Wilson Hagenbuch who settled there In 1870. In Illinois, John Vaiidersllco who went from this county in 1871), Ehvood Hughes, Isaiah Welsh, G. W. Shaffer and others who settled there at an earlier date. They report a very pleasant time among friends In Michigan and Ohio. They all express themselves well pleased with the trip and the western country and people, The gentlemen appeared pleased to learn of the grand Democratic Victory achieved In their absence but are no doubt a little ashamed of the fact that they deserted us just before the laurt Is were won. There Is nothing llku "sticking to it." At the Hldley church neither tho Presby terian nor the Lutheran denominations have a minister and their pulpits are va cant. Such a state of affairs should not exist in this community. Jacob F. ItlnU & Sou, our enterprising tauuers, aro doing a thilviug business this winter, and It is hinted Unit tho sou antici pates taking a partner to share his Joys and protlts. lUi-tmniit. American watches In gold and silver cases warranted from 2 to fl years, also a large line of linger rings, solid gold, from one dollar up, wedding lings made to order and warranted 18 carat, at L. liernliard's, itlrtli May iarty. On Thursday morning, Thanksgiving day, could be seen sleighs, sleds, buggies nnd kprlug wagons, well tilled, wending their way to the residence of .Mr. Philip Cicasy of JIl. Pleasant township, to sur prise him luul cchibrnto ,hls fllty.second' blrth-day. The stllprlsu was complete. The two sons, Jlatk nnd Hush, weioout gunning, the daughter, JIIss Fannie, was hastily prepai Ing dinner so that she might go calling with u lady friend, the host and hostess wero 1clstin!y whUmg away the morning. oou the tables, extending through the entire length of the dining hall were groaning beneath the weight of roast chicken, duck, goove, turkey, cakes of l.liitt- Innumerable, but of quality superb In short everything to satisfy the most fastidious, After all were served the lime was occupied lu social converse Interspersed with excellent music by JIurk Creasy. The presents wero costly and numerous, ranging In value from line to eight dollars. The donors did not forget .Mrs. Creasy, as she, too, was the recipient of nil excellent ensy chair. After seeing and conversing with Jlr. Ci easy ono can hardly believe that ho has been tin frosts of llfly-two winters. He is one of the very few who never grow old. His smiling countenance and winds of cheer are such ns to Infuse new life and vigor even Into tin most sedate. When tho sun sunk into the western horizon, nnd tlie goddess of night began to unfold her subtle curtains, wo were reminded that the hour of adjournment had arrived, lliddlng each oilier adieu and wishing Jlr. and JIrs, Creary as much prosperity and happiness In the future as they have enjoyed in the past, wo went to our respective homes feeling that it wns Indeed n gala day to every one present. "Purui:." Fine boxed papers nt G. A. Clark's. The largest, tlie best, the newest, the cheapest, the nicest stock of icndy.inado clothing now on view at Hlnomsburg's popujnr clothier, D. Low cnberg, Christmas Cards at G. A. Clark's. Minilu IleillH. The rcjtilar tialns on the new railroad do a great deal lo enliven our town. Jliss Sallie Jllller his purchased a new organ which Is nmoiig tlie very best. It is called "The Standard" and was purchased at Taniaqu.i. Jlr. Caleb Creasy who was burned out just a year ago has rebuilt, nnd moved In his new house some two weeks ago. On Saturday 23 tilt., his relatives and friends' surprised him with a liberal donation which consisted of many very useful ar ticles. We understand however, Unit, with tlie exception of Jlr. and JIrs. D. A. Hess' the presents wero all from the country. A great many rabbits have been killed about this place for the pat ten days. Hew Fosselman.pastorof the Evangelical church at Hetlerville closed a very interest ing protracted meeting on Sunday evening. Tho meeting had been in progress four weeks. The school known us Smith's was not opened for the llrst three weeks of the term, for want of a teacher. The Directors were finally successful iu.liii ing Jliss Etta Evans of Hloonisburg, who graduated at the Normal school in the class of "S2." Hiram Creasy moved lo llingtown on Thursday last. JIrs. John lluffnagle died on Friday evening after a brief illness of fever. Jtrs. Muffnngle will be remembered for many years as one of tho very best housekeepers ever known. She leaves a husband, one son, and three small daughters and many warm friends to mourn her loss. Her le malns were buried on Jlonday. The ser vices were conducted by Hev. Sharretts of Espy. JIrs. Jacob Penebcckcr and JIrs. Samuel Drum are lying at Hie very lowest point of life and their recovery is possible but by no mentis probable. An interesting singing school is in pro gress at Zlon's church, instructed by Prof. N. JI. Keck. Samuel Snyder and lady returned on Wednesday from a pleasant visit among their many relatives in the eastern counties of this state and Hacketstown, N. Y. The young people had a pleasant and profitable evening ut school No. (1, on the evening of Thanksgiving by Ihe kindness of their teacher, Ml' .Miller In having a spelling match. Tlie spelling and singing was said lo be good. Tlie town has been greatly improved in nppeiirnnce for the past few weeks by the great amount of painting done. .jm.'g;jrorTOBgmiijiii.iiMiwnm7 The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allothercough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand that old established remedy. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, HoaiEeucss, Croup, Asthma. 13ron- rliitvi. Wlinnninr fYim'h. Tnciiiienf: 1 ' i D O 1 rn Consumption and for the relief of n uuiputv; J.l-.UU3 III IU1UU-IU HI 'ta-es ot the jJisea?e. ror bale t',1 Druggists. Price, "."i cents. Union Square lings for sale at this olllee, LOCAL NOTICES. Don't miss seeing the goods Ed. Hart. man. of tlie mm ot l. u . llartiuiin & bou. bought last week In Ihe city lor special sates lor uuristiniis pri'scnis. W. H. Allen lias Just opened a lot of new cooiis, eniliraelU!; line groceries, class ware, painted china, queensware, iVc. All of the best, and at Ihe lowcl prices, npiil 7-tf A largo Hue of shawls Just received at i.uiz ic ftioairs. The celebrated While or New Davis sewing machines would make a very ae. iTptaulo Christmas present. J. baltzer, lienernl Agent, lllooinsliurg, t'a. Farmers dealing at V. 11 Allen's can be accommodated with stabling, apr. 7-tf. A lino stock of Christmas goods tit O, 0, JIarr's, Saltzeris offering special inducements tor tho holiday seaiui. 70() lilimns fur fciMO, and .3'j5. Organs from ijO.'i up. warns, Ladles' woik baskets and other fnncv willow ware with dolls and nick nacks anil Jim Cracks In staido and fancy goods lo ue loiimi in i inrii iv Min s, As good cigars as can be tound lu town are kept at V. It. Allen's East end gro eery. upril 7.lf Wool blankets and comforts, cotton and wool iianueis, ciicap ut f. V. JIarr's. 3 for 1 K BLOOMSBURG, Wo Invite nil to comeniid see our holiday display on .Monday coming at H.J.Clark it Son's. For silks,, cashmeres, cloths or dress goods of liny kind go to Lutz it Sloan's. Only gootl produce taken for holiday goods nt I. W. Hnrlmntt &, Son's. Ladles' Underwear nt Clark & Son's. Flour and ' feed can always be had a Allen's East end grocery. npril 7-tf Don't wnlt for I. W. Hnrtman & Son's Christinas circulars this season, as all their time is taken iiti Willi iirctinratlon in tlie sioro tor me noiiiiay goods. Call and take a look. l'ur lilniililngs and fur hats and cups, muffs, iic. with the largest line of ladies' dress dimming of the latest styles nt Clark & Son'.. C. C. Mn it pays for butter U'i cents, egg !)'), laid li, onions $1,00. potatoes M) cents, com M nnd oats fit) cents. Ladles' suiting llaniiels in bronze and other leading shades with a large line of dress goods at pi ices not to be undersold at Clark & Son's. Lodging nnd meals can lie Jintl nt D, Slohticr's In Exchange block, n few doors above. PoMt.olllcc. Parties nltendlng Com t can be accommodated. New York Hell Gate Heer always on hand, also tub and shell oysters. lllack nnd colored cashmeres from 00 cents per yard up, Foule cloths 1 ynrd wide leduced from 70 cents to D3 cents per yard, lllggest line of the season nil wool. Clark & Son. Hoots and shoes for men, women and children, cheap nt C. ('. JIarr's, Lutz & Sloan will ..have their full stock of Christmas goods in fiext week. Ladles' coats, dolmans and satin De Leon circulars, nnd cloths; and wool and silk plushes. Our black and colored silk plushes at S2.r,0 per yard jthey Say beat them all- Call and see them, Clnrk it Son." All kinds of glassware, plain nnd ornn. menteil, at I. W. Hartmau ,: Son's. C. C. Jlarr sells sugar' for 10 cents, syrup BO and 73 cents, can't be beat. II. 11. Clark, oflTX Ch"irk"& Son Is now In New York buying goods for the boll, days, so look out for n large display of useful and fancy goods to bu sold at prices to suit all. Lutz it Shan are offering bargains in ladies' coats and Dolmans. The finest Hue of tea and chamber sets now open for Christinas sales nt I. W. Hartnian it Son's. Call and see them. Now is the time to buy n double shawl, C. C. Jlarr is selling a line lot at cost. You remember the line assoitment of Christmas goods at I. W. llartiiinu's last season? They will be surpassed far by this year's display at I. W. Hartmau & Son's. For good blankets cheap, go to Lutz & Sloan's. C. C. Jlarr lias the largest stock of goods he lias ever had, and the cheapest. WISEi pcoplo nro always on tho l.io I, out for clnnces to In. create, tneircaralncs.ana in limn lipnnrni. vi.illhv , thnvn who ilonnr improve their opportunities remain In poverty. We olfer a great clnnco to mako money. o want many men, women. bjs nn,l girls to work for us rljht In their own localities. Any ono can do iho work properly from the llrst stirt. Tho tiiisloess win pay moro than ten limes ordlnnry wa?es. KxpenMve outfli furnished tree. No ono wuo cMMgrs fulls to mako mouoy rapidly. You cm dovoto your who'o time to Iho work or onlv your sp.uu moment'. ti!l Information and all that Is needed sent free. Addrjss stinson s Co.. I'ortt.ind, Maine. Dec. s, 'S'My. 1SS3. HARPER'S BAZAR. ILLUSTRATED. Hils popular jjurntl 1 a raro combination of uleintiire, art and lishloa. Us stories poemx. nudes asareby the best writers of Kiirop.i aud mi erica; liscngritvlugj pussess Ilia highest ar tistic excellence; mid In all mat ers pertumln. to fashion It Is iiuIVHrsnlly ncknmtli tilted to 1m tho laadlux authority In ihnlmd. 'I ho new oluinu will contain many tirllllaiu. notcltlcs. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. lprr Yrnr: IIAUlT.lt. S IlAZAIt 4 00 llAlll'KII'i MUIAK1NIS U 10 HAiii'i:it'.s wi:i:icy i '1'lie 'I lllllii: above publications lo no iuy i v, u nuuiu luuieu , w HAWK 'a VOI'Mi I'hOl'LE 1 f.0 IIAItl'Klt'S MAIi..K 1 r iiAiti'iiif.s YouNu ri; i'i,i:f 5 uu HAltl'KK'S I'ltANKLIN HfjUAKU MHUAHY, Ono tiar ('.i Nntnters) lo oo 1'ostago Freo to nil hiibscrlberi in tho United States or i anada. Too Volume? of tho liazar bet-In with th nrt Number lor January ef each s ear. When nntimn Is mentioned It will bo understood that th- sub seiluer wlshei ta commence with ihu -Number iirxmiiiT mo receipt ot oraer The last Four Annum VoJum3 ot Harper's Imzir, In neat cloth binding:, "111 bo sent by mall IlOSfncM, nrilri lirhvi-vr.in.a Imn nf rrvnti, (prjvlied tho freight does not excel d ono dollar per volume.) lorji uu per volume. L'lotU C'uses lor each volume, siilt.il In f.ir hind. Ing, will bj bent by mall, post pall, on i ecelpt. of llcmlttanres Miiul.l bo mad.) by Po.'ifllce Money Orfot or Iiratt. to avoid eh inee of lois. Newspapers aie not lo copy this advertisement without Ihe express older uf lUiienn & lliioTUKiif. Addresj it a lU'EI! i IiItOTHElis, New York. DJIIMSTUA'I Olt'.S XOTICE. KSTATE OF TII0SIA3 ATEN, PKCHASSP. Letters of administration on thec&tnto of Thomas An n. I.i'oor .Miniln township. Col. eo. decease. 1 have been granti d by tho lleglsterof said county to v tlllam II. Aien and .Mary .tvn. All pirsons hav ing claims ugalnst tho esiate of cald decedent aro miutstcd lo present them for settlement and thoio Indebted to mako payment! to tho under- signeo aumiMstrat'jrawitho'it aIav, V IM.1A.M II. A WN, MAUY ati:n. Dee. S-iiw, Administrators. ORE E For Sale. Ai i:sy 'i'Ehms. A lartro two-storv Vulck frtnrn hrr.iw. Rtrrnhln tnr store housn iind dwelling with him er yard, frnms, barn, w Igh bc.iles and all mod tii eoavenlonceti, Mtiuted in l.lghtstreet, (Ailuinbli counly, t'a." corner of Main ni.it Mill street, now occupied by "Has Young, rhls stor.1 house Is in good repair uu'iwiuu; in soon, i' oriuriner p.iriicuiars iu quire of s. c. CII13ASY, acc s.-.' w iiioomsDurg, ra. REST not, life U sweeping ny, go 'ometnliiir mielitv and sun. mm ui.iv ueiuu lui llie. Uuio leave behind to connuer ilmo" to in week In j on own town, tsouintfreo. mi nsic. nv fiyiuiiiL' new. c aurni noi renuirto. Wo v 111 furnish von everMhlmr. .Minv nro rmiklnir rmin.i'S. I adles in ike as much ns men. and linvn uii'i gini nuns gro.ii pay. ii"iuinr, it you want uuMiiess ni wine i you cnu maKO ereat niv ah i ne tlino, Ailt f ,r pirilcultri lo II. lUusrr A Co., Portland , Jlalno 1) o, s, VJ-ly. MARKET REPORTS. HLOOJISHuTiu JIAHICKT. Wheat per bushel Hjo " Corn, " oils " " Kiour per barrel Uloverseed miner Hggs Tallow l'utitoes Dried Apples Ilnm4 . l.no .Se .in .41 0.40 Mil SO IIS AO ,0.1 14 sides .t Shoulders 13 laucKcns Tin keys Lard per pound Ilav per ton Mre.swax buckwheat llower per loo. 111 .10 .15 181K1 S3 8.00 PIIIL.VDLLI'IIIA JIAHKKTS. ............ . . Ki.ouk-t io market was dull and wo.it. if lino is i'ivj.imi ; extra M.toutl out Pennsylvania ilium,- ?,ufiii.io , viuiu iiuti mniaua family 6.uuft5.i5 1 Jllnuesotaoxtra HAwait do straight f3.50iill.IIO! Hll.ter nnle.it met,.. .1 i i .' ZHil. V.Si ilYK Flock il.003i.13. WiKiT Market, was steady: No, a western red ll.iNinai.imn Delaware nnd I'ennnylvanU red t ons Tho iniiket was dull for local uso: new ungraded ruiaTito, do sail TVrtTJo; old btouiner sin, iln m!vi,l , . .v u.i.,.in (iT-Mnrket wus liwellve, lap steady i No, wlilliiSKi; No. do 44 Si is, IDs: No.l!Uo4To I No. mixed 4c. llvk-ijulet a' Si,yHe. I. Allll lltl I.'.,,. VI- ... klun.li. i .I I .. ,..,,.. .... t'Jo Ijoso tmtchw Jtill0 irliuo sieuui nViTKii-l'enulvanla and wo.tera creamery ....... jM.ivi.vm iuuuij unci .-now 101K intra 3.nJ4o Hulls steady j fcunjylvauta, ii, KuiH-r'cirnsylvantiim.iWiM western 5001 too COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Our Hock of Holiday Goods nro now being opened nnd consist of nil tho latest nnd choicest designs to bo found, nnd wc Cordially Invite you to call and c.xnmliic our Celluloid Toilet cases, Florence Toilet cases, Dlatllo Toilet cases, fine color cases, gentlemen's traveling cases, lino perfume cases, lino mirrors, hand glnsscs, cloth, hair, tooth and null brushes, silver fruit knives, children's knives, forks and spoons, nut picks, shell ami pearl pocket knives, cigar cases of the very ilncst tpmllty. poitmonlcs, coin bags In great variety and nt all pliers, line spectacles, eye, reading and colored glasses from 2.1 cents up. Fine perfumes from nil tho celebrated makers i "Lily of the Valley," white lilac, H.alln, tube rose, JIary Slcwait, L'loiiosa, wild olive and many others. Toilet soap, cut, decorated iind plain toilet bottles very iii 'ja p. Wu have tho cheapest nlcklo library lamps ever olfcrcd, also very lino brass nnd nlcklo plated library, hand, stand, student and bracket lamps very cheap don't fall to see ours before purchasing. New goods constantly arriving. For tho next thirty days we purpose closing out the remaining stock of the Central Tea Store. Wo have yet about COO pounds of tea and n small stock of other grocery goods which will be sold low to close them out, regardless of cost. Call soon for bargains. N. J. Hendershott. "Li MlUY" Medical Superintendent of ths Sanltithm. Bloomsliwrg, Pa. Nervous affections nntl diseases of women n speciality. Terms for board and treatment at the Institution reasonable. People in Hloonisburg and vicinity wishing to consult Dr. Shattiiek should call only during ouice hours from 8 to 0 a. m., and 1 to 2 p. in. nov s.j-m BUSINESS NOTICES. "llUCUUl'AIHA." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid ney, Hladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. ANSWRIl THIS Ql'KSTION. Why do so many people wc see around us, seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, I)i.7iness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cts., we will sell them Shllob's Vilallzer, guaraii. teed to cure them. Sold by J. II. Kin. ports. may 5-eow NUw'JI'.ll.sr.Yj'Ol'.T WINU TUB IIKST. Dr. K. II. Janes a noted physician of the Xcw York Hoard of Health says : I take great pleasure In testifying my npprobation of the 'superior qualities of the Port Wine produced by Jlr. A. Speer, of Passaic, New Jersey. I have been to bis vineyards and cellars. After a prolonged trial I can confidently recommend the wine as a superior article for the sick mid debilitated, and all those who require vinous stimulation and in visoratlou. I shall continue to employ in my prnc lice in all cases where a pure article of wine is called for the sick : and shall do all in my power lo foster and encourage its production. For sale by C. A. Kkim. All ladles who may be troubled with ner vous prostration ;who suffer from organic displacement ; who have a sense of weari ness and a feeling of lassitude ; who arc languid in the morning ; in whom tlie tip. petite for food is capricious and sleep .it proper times uncertain, should have recourse to JIrs. J'inkhins, Vegetable Compound. V'.Sklll and patience succeed where force fails." The quiet skill and patient research which brought fotth Kidney-Wort illustrate the truth of the faith, its grand success everywhere Is admitted. Disease never comes to us without a cause. Ask any good physician the reason nnd ho will tiii you something interferes with the working of the great organs. Kidney. Wort enables them to overcome nil oli. structions and preserves perfect health. Try a box or botllo at once. 61111.0113 CONStlMl'lloN UUIIC. This is beyond question tlie most success fill Cough JtedlcSne we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst cnes of Cough, CroiM), nnd Hronchltis, while its wonderful success In tho cure of Consump tion is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Sinco its llrst discovery it has been sold on n guarantee, a test which no oilier medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try It. Price 10 nts, nnd $1:00. If your Lungs are sore, Chest, or Hack, Lame, use Shllob's Porous Plaster. Pilce 25 cts. Sold by J. II. Kin. ports. may 5 cow Physicians presoilbo Hrown's Iron Hit- tors lor luiiigesiion, wciiKness, low spirits, etc. HKISNV MK.V. Wells Health Itenewcr" -estores health and viuor, ciues Dyspepsia, Impotence sexual Debility. WFaded articles of all kinds restored to their original beauty by Diamond Dyes. 'cried ami simple. 111 cciih, 111 an urug- gists. siin.ou's cATAimu UEMEiiv. A marve lous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker moiilli, anil lleail Acbe. Willi eacli bottle there is un ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treatment ot these com plaints without extra charge. Price OOcts. Sold by J. II, Klnports. mayO-cow Wlir.S J.AWES AUK ATTit.vorivi:. All ladles know their faces are most at. tractive when free from pimples, Parker's limner ionic is popular iimoii!r t hem because It banlfho impurities from blood and skin und mikes the face glow witli health. DllsKIlVEm.V l'OPUI.AIl. Unless it had ureal merit Parker's Glnuer Tonic could not bu so popular. Its sale nas siireau rcninntaiiiy everywlieie, lie. cause Invalids tlnd It give, them new life anil vigor wnen oilier meillclnes lull en tlreiy. Cmio i unucr. See 11 woman in another .column, near Speer's Vineyards, nicking grapes from which Spcei's Port Urapo Wine is made, that Is so highly esteemed by tho medical proicssion, mr uie use 01 invalids, wealtly persons aim till' ugeil. Sold by Druggists. sept 22-ly IN ncilll SPIIIITS. T. Walker, Cleveland. O.. writes 1 "For tho last twelve mouths I have suffered with lumbago uud general debility. t'Oliiiucuccd lakiiur Hindock 111. mil Il'lller about six weeks ago. and now have trreat pleasure 111 suiting that l nave recovered my iippetlte, my complexion has grown iiumy, nun icei iiener imogeuicr, ' rneo l.0U. "llOUQll ON HATS."' Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. IW. J'lllgglSlS. A FOIII.OIIN HOPE. Otto J. Doesburg, proprietor Holland Cily Aw, Jlich., writes 1 "A bad cold settled uu iiij sine nun oacn, Kinney trouble, liver and rheumatism combined) I guttered teulbly, though was obliged to niovo about aud nlteiid to business. I tried local doctors, but received no relief, and 'as a fin lorn Hope' tried your Thomas' F.cleclrlo Oil 1 have only used half 11 ilfty cent hot. tie, uml feel its. well m I ever did In my life." BUY Holiday Goods ttlXIll I I OOIOISE, CONFECTIONERY, MEERSCHAUM. AND PIPES. BLOOMSBTJEe, FIll'A. irjr'nii.VK'iiww iMJliint nUT-o'-tovvi coir .r.rra of DUV GOODS will fluiUhat ! KO '.'r'TiTCr by -when c'ono throunrh our rtc:r ctod ., , . fCcLveaTime! MaiLOllLDsilijrriilii'i vc Honey ! " I.G170G Ftitiguo! And ia ftcst ao Szizv factory aa ohoppiiiir ia yorsoa a"; v'.-.n ccu--i-;c:o ' .t TTTRITS to u (a Toctal Caret vriH Co) etatlng v v tho UintU of coCa dosiroa. SAMPLES to BOlocfc from, with yriccri c.-.d vzicUho correctly marked, will Ijo tevraruJl "Ly l iLaru r.-.aSl. Our Mail Ordar Dopariraicnt J3 crcrml-od with suoh porfect cyoiorj, that T70 caa cr.iarar.tco all Orders filled fno Gamo day as receiyed, m whothcr f ;r cro-.s cr caraploo. Our prices can bo :cU.l x.poa ta r.lwaya baing ATTH7 LOTvKST POINT. . 8TRAWBRID6E & CLOTHIER, Eighth and Market Sts., Phiiad'a. clnvWcd to ex'ammcthc beautiful-' 7rwA3 tf arS Contained rrt wrimpcrfaffeit of the Season , ts M&oftno iargeft and ' fttteft, Collections eycrjh&ntnffiQ uiiiituwiotuj anacompriic'iinany original Woi'Kff,vhici are fpecial ioour'Jioue.u. ' A wek innilx at liomn t y the Industrl. oils. Dent InlDllli'KX now liefnrn tlin f w ilillfl. (I.inltnl nut. iicmInI Vl,.,,ii S' lift (III. Ml'tl. UI1I1IPI1. IimM nn.l wantcil i Ttnhrre to Hnrlt form. Nowlmlio time, Yoiinin wo klu nure llnw, nr itlve juur wliole time to the bubln . No other taislnekH lll pay jon nearly un e,l Nomie can fall t j inako ein iiiMU? pij, U) etiMUlntf Olunie. IVblly outllt Blull riusfr t'. Moiny mule fnht, euMly, ami honorably. Aildrena Tiu'g & 10, Autrnsta Maine. Dec. 8, V.My. YOUR OF OTHER p3 GONSUMPT i lif iotuW ruiwly fur tb abuts dUM; Diltt .rtrld ftkliaiOK Iito IiecD cui aa. lu1d,i Hrwlirf U XDt UUS U 111 tticicj, that 1 t n4 TWO l l)n'l.l"( FKUE. W IDUUIIDQI VI VftBVB U( int WVrii IB(1 KUtt CI 111; iivBDJIciur. (iktl.iiH 1 si audi', O. uildrt'i. T rarsi.f-1 r X & 516 3 fey Hanfa Ba&tXctfo 'PfillnrlpfMhia . U. , JL btOCUAI. llUVtittt., Ktff $5 to $20For dayVl0mL Hnpies wortli is p.