The Columbian. I'lil DAY, BeoKMBEU If,, 1882? " Correct Itallroncl Tlniu Table. Mt&Vi lh l'willcll,1"a leave Hupcrt MOUTH. o 18 ft. rn, 4 ut p. in. SOCTII, 11 44 n, m. A J.; n m JioiiSwm lh0 " U W " " Imo "loomsbutg lis lollows t NOMTIt. I 83 a. m. ROBTlt. 8 as a. m. 10 M a. in. n r.i n . ' 12 ..I1,0.!' i3 .'."''J1. BOuUl connects w th tho num. (Iclphlii Heading at Hupcrt, una with tho Northern Ccntrnl at Nortliuuiuorlnna. !w!5?? I1 trln connects al Northumberland Willi 0: train on Pennsylvania road reacliintf riil'adiiphUatSiinp, m, TliollU' train connects Willi t'tillJdelpliU ana SSffi r,?.al "Tort t 11:60 reaching riilla delplila nt 6:00 p. m. .AllJB.1i!4,..tral" connects wltli Pennsylvania r?l at Northumberland at l.4J reaching rtilladel plila at i!33 p. m Tlio 4:jl p m. train connects with Pennsylvania ronil at Northumberland nl 8:0J p. tn, ana reacnis I'hlladelplila at, if:G5 a. in. I'erMoiiul. C. . Mcllenry of Stillwater was In town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. If, Hlttcnbcndcr nttend. cd thu wedding of i. relative in William, sport on Thursday. Sherlll Ent and C. L. Sands went to Phil, ndelphla last Saturday to escort a prisoner to the penitentiary. C. 0. Murphy, Dr. J. M. (..winner, Dr. Lashcllii nml I,. A. ltllcy of Centrnlla, and W. A. Matr, Esq. of Aslilnnd were In town this week attending to business In court. Joseph II. ltoblns, of Catawlssa, n student In tlteolllcoof W. II. Rhawn, Esq., was admitted to practice law last week, having passed u satisfactory examination before tho board of examiners. Applications will bu made for the pardon of llnrman A. Kramer and Mrs. Gross, ut Ihc session of tho Hoard of l'ardous next week. Call bells at . A. Clark's. Diarys for 1883 at thu Hook Store. People's Drug is h. llernhard's Jewelry store you will Unci the best sliver ware, such as spoons, forks, knives, &c, engraving nuiuu free of charge. itev. Sheldon Jackson, I). D., n well known Home Missionary is to preach in Ihc Presbytciiun church on Sunday next, lie has just lately returned front n visit to the Missions In Alaska. Lowenbcrg's lor lino merchant tiiilorinir, o Tho largest assortment of Christmas Goods in town can be found at 0, A. Clark's Hook Store. AViiting desks ut the People's Diug & Book Store, Tho ladies of thu Presbyterian church will hold uu Apron Pair and supper on Friday and Saturday evenings, December 10 and 10, In Knorr & Wlnterstccn's hall. Supper, M cents. Work boxes at the People's Drug Ss Book Store. Pine gold spectacles, gold eye glasses, a large lino of silver, nickel, steel mid rubber spectacles and eye glasses, ut L. Uornhnrd's Jewelry store. J. Li. Gitton gave a free venison lunch nt the St. Elmo last Friday night, which wns paiticipatcd In, and enjoyed by u number of his patrons. The hteaks were cooked to perfection by Mrs. Glrtou. Pine line box paper at the People's Drug it Hook Store. Gentlemen's Dressing Cases of all prices at G. A. Clark's Hook Slorc. A druggist in New Richmond, O., Mr. E. J. Donham, writes us the following t "I consider Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup one of tho very best thing made. I use It altogether iu my own family and can therefore recom mend it. Christmas Is coming ! Call at Moyer Hros. and buy your Christmas presents ut whole, sale prices. Save one profit. Oold Spectacles at G. A. Clark's. Tho Hoard of School Direetors of Cata wissa are making ample provision for the accommodation of nil teachers who may attend thu County Institute. A large nssorlmunt of frames at the People's Drug it Hook Store. Fine boxeii papers at G. A. Clark's. Hurrah for Christmas ! Moyer Bros arc selling celluloid sets, diatltu sets, dressing cases, Brush holders, whisk holders, cut glass bottles, plain glass bottles for over ing, and six diilerent styles hanging lumps, nil ut wholesale prices. Persons will feave money by culling, and sco our prices lefore purchasing elsewhere. Cut glass bottles at the People's Drag it Book Store. American watches in gold aud diver cases warranted from 12 to fi years, also a large line of linger rings, solid gold, from one dollar up, wedding rings made to order and warranted 18 carat, at L. licrnhurd's. Diaries for 188 J at G. A. Clark's. Lowenbcrg's for lit und fash ion. Fine line Ink stands at Ihu People's Drug & Book Store. For Holiday Books for thu young, g) to G. A. Clark's. A reliable agent Is wanted In every town ship to sell Col. Freeze's History of Colun. bla county. Ready next month. Family ami pocket Bibles at tho PcopU's Drug it Book Store. Crackel Glass Vases ut G. A. Clark's. Thu Mcchuulcsburg Fodder Cutter aid Grinder, best in tho world. White it Coi ner of Orangevllle, solu agents for Colin i. bla- county. Will deliver cutters any where in the county at Mechanicslmrg prices, White it Co.NNiiit, Orangevllle, Columbia County, dec. 1.1) w I' Ladles' woik boxes, Japanese handker chief boxes.papcr weights and paper knives ut G. A. Clark's. Lowenbcrg's for cheapness and stylo. Delays in the work on the history of Cd umbla County have been caused by tho dif ficulty lu gulling our wood cuts at tl c proper times. Nearly 300 pages have bum printed, and ns no further delays are initio Iputed the book will probably be ready Boino timu next month. It will make a handsome volume, and is of such Intcrut that every house should be supplied wltli o copy. Samples of tho printed pages as far as completed can bu seen at tills olllce. We want a responsible agent lu every township to sell this woik. Pocket Books aud Purses ut G, A. (iaik's. Gold tooth picks at tho People's Drug it Book tiloro. Autograph Albums nt (I. A. Clark's. Children's toy books at tho People's "rug it Book Store. Mont Ibis season of tho year there arc a great many weddings. Those who nntlcl. pito taking this Important step should sec our flni) wedding Invitations before order. ng elsewhere. Wo have the finest line of wedding papers In tho county, nt the Cou U.MIUAN olllcc. Elegant Jewelry Cases at 0. A. Clark's. A snlemlid stnn.lr nf Wit nn na beaver collars, gloves, die, now in stock nt D. Lowcnberg's. Notion. The underslcned linvlnr? ills. posed of his stock (,f boots nnd slides tn V J. Kcndlg, who will take possession on January 1st, desires persons knowing themselves Indebted to him to call nml settle beforti the last day of December, by uoing you will confer n great favor. All accounts unsettled at that time, will bo left In the hands of n proper olllccr for col- iccuon, as lie moves South, the first week In January. rj. E. If kssleii. Gold spectacles at the Pconle's Drue Sr. Hook Store. Popular Poems by tionulnr nuthors at G. A. Clark's Book Store. A CourHe of I.ucturcH. The clergymen of the several churches o f the town have .organized themselves into a committee for the purpose of engaging four lecturers during the winter. Sub-com. tnittces of two from each church have been appointed nnd nre canvassing tho town to ascertain how many season tickets can bo sold. The prollts, if any, will bo divided among the churches, and the losses, If nny, will be shnred by the clergymen. The en terprise should receive liberal encourage ment. Dictionary holders at the People's Drug it Hook Stoic. Photograph Albums, all styles and prices ut G. A. Clark's. The largest stock of robes Ill the county can now bo seen at David Lowenbcrg's. Somebody Is making arrangements for u first-class lawsuit, at the comer of Fifth and West streets. As we gather the facts they are as follows : D. J. Waller opened n road from Fifth street to the woolen mill, making It nn extension of West.street. Ho then turned tho course of the run down the side of this road, to prevent It from running across ills land, and afterwards made an offer to the town council to mnko the road a public street, which offer was ac cepted, and Mr. Waller released the land to thu town. Subsequently some members of the council concluded that if thu run was al'owed to lemain at the side of the street thu town might be to the expense of walling it up i and they therefore set men and teams at work hauling dirt to dam up the stream and prevent it from running along the street. About thu same time Mr. Waller began digging u foundation for a building on tho south west corner, just nt the point where the former course of the stream had been. The council continued their work and the result was, that on Tuesday the strenm was completely dammed up. As there Is a constant llow of water a large amount must soon accumulate there and when it breaks away some damage must be done. Tho question is whether the town accepted the street wltli the run, or whether they have the right now to turn the stream back Into its natural channel. If they do this Mr. Waller will claim dam ages, because it must run through the foundation of the building lie has begun. He will also probably claim that thu street was released with the stream in it, nmi n this is turned back he may fence up the street, and force the council to open it by due process of law, and then clulm dam ages for tho land taken. On the other hand the council will nllege that Mr. Waller U running water into a public highway, and take some action toward compelling him to open the old channel. Each side is en deavoring to force the other to institute proceedings to have the matter decided judicially. Wo express no opinion except that theie is abundant inateiial for u lng legal light, and the probability is that the case will get into court. Go to tho People's Drug it Book Ssore for guilt's cigar cases. Picture Frames and Easels In great vari- ety ut G. A. Clurk's. CIlrlHtlllllH ITUHlMltH. Have you selected your Holiday gifts? If not, permit us to call your attention to some of the articles exhibited by our mer chants this season, especially Intended for Christmas presents. David Lowenbcrg's attractive windows show silk handkerchiefs, neck wear, hats, ito. Inside will be found line clothing und gents' furnishing goods lu great vari ety. A sealskin rap or fur gloves would make a nice gift. Clark it Son have u larger display than ever before, ineir iancy goons are ex- ainlned by crowds daily. Books, pictures, doll babies, silverware, toilet sets, in fact It is useless to attempt to mention all they have. Go and see it, and while there do not fall to seo the motto : "A merry Christ- mas to all" arranged In the annex in letters formed of different colored handkerchiefs. I. W- Hartman it Son havo nn elegant ns eortmcnt of Holiday goods, embracing dry goods, fancy articles, books, pictures, Christmas cards, albums, Ink stands, und a full line of line stationery. In tho gro. eery department may bu found some choice crockiry, vases, glassware, itc. Nothing but a visit to their store can glvo a satis factory Idea of their display. Geo. A. Clark has his usunl lino assort ment of Holiday specialties, consisting of dressing cases, jewel cases, books, curds, pocket books, vases, 11(10 ink stands, al bums, ami a thousand other things, Do not fall to seo the Rogers group nt thu back of tho store. It Is one of the most popular ones ever offered. 3. II. Kinnorls has the choicest lot of ; coods ho has ever offered, and Ids stock embraces everything found In a lirst-class talillshmcnt. Eleeant papeteries, toilet sets, work boxes, perfumeries, books, Sco iu crcat profusion. Mover Hros. have some elegant toilet sets, cut glass bottles, &o. I.. Hernliard and C. U. bavago uoin oner imrmilns In silverware, and watches anil jewelry. Lutz it Sloan nave many uurucuuus Dm Rhunu of fine fabrics, silks, handker chiefs. Jewelry, fancy goods, &c. N. J. Hendershott shows a lino line o onnM suitable for tho season, call and ex. umlnu them. F. D. Dentlcr has many urtlclcs In gent's fiirnUhliiir L'oods that would make miltu. hla and acceptable Christmas presents On the whole tho display tills year is fully up, if It does not surpass, past years, nml everybody can llud something at immn for iireseiits nlcu enough to suit the tusto of thu most tustldlous. Decorated Panels ut G. A. Clark's. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Mrs. Ellis Illdlcmnti, formerly Miss Sndo Ale, died at Three Rivers, Michigan, on Sundny last. Writing desks, gold pens and pencils, nnd gold tooth picks nt G. A. Clark's. Games, building blocks nnd picture books for Iho young nt 0. A. Clark's. Dr. David Copeland, formerly principal f tho Wyoming Seminary, died lustThura. day at Roynlton, Vt. Parties attending court durintr the week wore delighted at the bargains they bought at Blooms burg's popular clothier, D. Low en berg. Council l'roccuilhtKH. Council met on December (lib, clock p. m. All tho members at 7 Wire threo present. Tho minutes of the last nectlngs wcro read and npproved. On motion of Mr. Hartman und second- d by Mr. Sterling nn order was directed to bo drawn for the face of Hie judgment n favor of J. R. Dvuns foi attending small pox patients In tho town of Bloomsburg. On motion a permit wns granted Nn- tliatilcl Spcnr to build a stablo on Whit man's alley between Fourth street and Fifth street. On motion of Mr. Moyer nnd seconded by Mr. Hartman, the Secretary of Council was Instructed to notify nil interested per sons in regard to tho removal of their dend from the old burial ground of tho St. aid's Protestant Episcopal church and report nt the next legulur meeting of the persons so notified On motion of Mr. Rabb and seconded by Mr. Sterling, the street commissioner was directed to llll up tho ditch on West street between Fifth street nnd the woolen mill. On motion of Mr. Rabb and seconded by Mr. Sterling the following resolutions were passed to-wlt : llesoleed. That whereas the li.iner slin. cd by D. J. Waller, dated November 20lh. 188'.', returned to the council throuirh Mr. 'ritz. the secretary, anil marked "Filed November 21st, 1882." is not slninlv a ro- easu such as the council desired to lmvn and remain of record In reference to the dedication of that portion of West street made last sprln from Fifth street to the Bloomsburg Division of the Delaware. Lackawanna it Western Railroad, but simply a declaration ot a dedication having been made previously to the datu of the paper, nml n repetition of dedication Is therefore not received us a release such ns requested. And that notice of this action be given Mr. Waller by u cei tilled copy thereof. On motion of Mr. Waller and seconded by Mr. Hartman, the following resolution was passed unanimously, to-wit : Retohcd, That from and uftcr the nc. ccptnncc of this proposition by the Blooms burg Water Company, the town of Blooms burg pay the Water Company for lire protection twenty dollars nor nluir. nn. nually, for the use of the plugs now in nnd those hereafter put In, und that thu town be at the expense of furnishing und uuing in an auuitlonal plugs. On motion the following resolution was passed unanimously to-wlt : lleaohal. That notice bo served on all property owners on tho south siiln nf Third street west of Leonard street and on iu alley runnlm? nnral el with the north sldu of Fair ground, that thu sainu bo thrown open for the usu of the public within thirty days from service of notice icreof. On motion the following bills were rend and approved and tho secretary directed to draw orders for their several amounts : Bill of Street commissioner for No- ember, 18S2, $121,411 Juco ) Duillcnbach for stonn nn highway, 3.00 hlias 0 irer. blacksmith work nn Ighway, a. 45 ItoaUarmel it Wei ver. black. smith work on highway, 5.15 . r . anarpiess tor turee lamp posts, 27.00 llurmnn it Hussert. for movinc lamp post, itc, 4.30 .11. u. woodward, el. al. con- table and police service, 12.U3 15. li. rcus. pol ce service for November 1882, 12.00 J. R. Lvans for uttendinc small pox patients, 120,93 lilooinsminr Has Company for mouth of November 1882, 80.00 uiona I ire uoinnanv rent from July 1st 1882 to January 1st 1883, 15.00 secretary's salary lor November, lo.uu Total Amount 431.05 On motion of Mr. Hartman und second- d by Mr. Waller council adjourned. A. L. Fiutz, Secretary. CullntG. A. Claik's Book Store, if you wish to see a line line of Holiday Goods. Christinas cards at the People's Drug it Book Store. Christmas Cards at G, A. Clark's. The largest, the best, the newest, the cheapest, the nicest stock of ready-made clothine now on view at Blooinsburr' popular clothier, D. Lowenberg, Handsome smoking sets at G. A. Clark's. Just the thing for a beautiful present to a gentleman. Notii'K k Tax Chukot nits. An Act of the Legislature and approved June 2, 1831, (Sec Pamphlet Laws, pugo 45J requires tax collectors, township and borough officers to make returns of f-eated and unseated anils to tlio county commissioners on or before the llrst day of January next. .anils upon which no property can bo found from which to make tuxes from those who fall to utako returns by said day will be held for such loss. Taxes so re turned become u lien against tho property so returned. We havo blanks on which these returns nre to bo made, and will fur- nish them upon application of collectors. Joiik B. Casbv, Coin's. Clerk. Commissioner's olllcc, ) Bloomsburg, Dec 4, 1882.) Go to tho People's Drug it Book Storo If you wish to see n tine line of Celluloid sets. Diaries for 1831 at O. A. Clark's. Ho for Xinrts ! Ho for Xniaa ! The place to buy a Xmas pres ent, a nice hat a nice coat- nice suit in fact anything nice in gent's wear can now bo found at D. Lowenberg s. Handsome pictures, elegant Christmas cards at G. A. Clark's, Ho for bargains in Christmas Goods 1 The most complete stock of Celluloid, Dlattto and Hard Rubber Toilet Sets for both ladles and gentlemen to bo found any where In tho Interior of tho State and at such titrcindy low prim, that all that Is necessary is an examination of the stock nnd a com parison of prices with oiliers, to insure purchase. Wo also offer great bargains in library lamps, of which we offer six differ. cut styles ranging iu price from i-2,60 to ."5.00. Also an endless variety of cut glass bottles una perfumery aud toilet soaps, The latest novelties ,iu combs an brushes at Moyer Bros. All tho popular authors can be found at G. A. Clark's Book Store, Court I'roccctlhiKH. Commonwealth vs 1V,V. Daltmnn, rcc ngnhnnco of B. F. Dullmnii In surety of tho peacot case taken for appearance nt next term. Robed Buckingham Appointed auditor to audit public account for 1893. Commonwoalth vs Holllngshcnd, verdict of guilty of Illegal fishing. Motion In arrest of Judgment filed. Win. O, Yetter and Jacob Hnmes vs N. it W. 11. Railway Co., viewers appointed to assess damages. In the assigned estate of A. W. Dickson, Inventory nnd appraisement filed, J. O. Jnyne assignee, for benefit of crcdL tors, with npproved surety. By order of court the number of jurors for tho year 1883 to bo selected nnd pluced lu wheel fixed at five hundred. Venires to bo Issued for jurors for February term of court 1833. Commonwealth vs Wm. G. Crevcllng, recognizance of defendant forfeited to bo respited upon appearance of defendant ou January 18th 1833. Commonwealth vs Hollngsliend, rccog. ntznnco of defendant forfeited be res. piled on appearance of defendant on Jan. unry 13 1883. Edgar vs Doty, motion upon affidavit to strike J, D. Thompson from (record. Bnrton vs Tnrr, lot No. 83 advertised for salo by the Sheriff, ordered to bo sold llrst. Commonwealth vs George Geo. Snyder, convicted of larceny, sentenced to pay a line of 815.00 nnd undergo imprisonment In Eastern penitentiary for one year and four months. In the matter of the petition of Charles McK. Old lor discharge from custody under tho Insolvent act bond with surety filed to appear at next term. Estate of John Lewis, ssle of real estate by administrator ordered. Exceptions to account of Guardian of the minor children of Bonjamln Nuss, deceased. Auditors report filed and con firmed nl si. Joseph H. Bobbins admitted to practice as an attomcy-at-law In the several courts of Columbia county. Estate of Elizabeth Wcnncr deceased. Bond of John A. Funston trustee, for the salo of decedent's ical estate, filed and np proved. W. L. Eyerly vs Jacob Ycager, suit In ejectment. Verdict for defendant. Citation to tho heirs of Margaret Mc Closky, answer filed and decree made. Hannah Htillck vs Charles S. Hullck, petition for dl rorcc. Subpcona awarded. Inquest on body of John Knrshner pro. sented nnd npproved as a proper case for an inquest. Christopher Ifustcr vs Susan Kuster. Decree in divorce filed. Isaac Yetter vs Solomon Slmmnn, verdict for plaintiff for 12.50 with Interest. A large variety of games at the People's Drug & Book Store. Ink Stands, Vases, nnd Brass Candle sticks at G. A. Clark's. The machinery for the Woolen mill has been set up. It is nil of the latest and most improved pattern, and cost about 30,000. Mr. E. C. Caswell has gone to tho city to buy wool, and it is expected that everything will be In running order by next week, when operations will commence. This Institution under the management of the Messrs. Caswell, who are experienced manufacturers of woolen goods, will prove of great value to the town, by adding to our Industries, giving employment to many hands, und ncting as a magnet to draw capitalists here to Invest in other manufac tories. The next ten years will llnd a great change in Bloomsburg. The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allothercough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma. Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale !yr.ll Druggists. Price, 25 cents. marriages'" Siiultz HiwiiiE. At the home of the R. brides' parents, Dec. 7th, by the Itev Kochcr, .Mr. Jona Shuliz to Jliss Dora S. Henrie, botli of Itohrsburg. MMi:u.Ei: Kesteii On November 23, 18S2, at the home of tho bride's mother, by Itev. O. II. Strunck, Sir. D. W. Hosteller to Miss Sadie A. Kester, both of Madison township, Columbia county Pa. Sciimick Denison. At tho residence of the bride's parents in JInlnvlllc, November SJith, 18S2, by .1. D. Bodine, Esq., Mr. Jacob P. Schmlck of Catawissa. to Miss Dellla E. Dcnlson ;of Jlnluville, all of Col umbla county, Pa. "Ptrhapi the moat judieiou!y edited magaxine in the iroiW." Tub Nation, N. Y. Sept. 18S2, DEATHS. Coleman. Died In Asbury on the 18th Inst., Mr. Cornelius Colemnn, ngo 79 years, 11 months and 2 days- Mr. Colemnn was a quiet and peaceable citizen and a devoted member of thu Ita formed Congregation of Zlon church. n elegant lino of Stationery for the Hoi iday trade at G. A. Clark's. Plush photo albums at the People's Drug & Book Store, Union Square Bags for salo at this office Pocket and Family Bibles at G. Clark's. LOCAL NOTICES. J ho holidays aro about hero nnd of coursu von wnniler what tn linv fur nr. cntB. Well, Clark it Son have laid in their stock lu that line; It Is the largest they have ever offered ; It takes up about ono hulf of their annex room und their main room Is filled over head, on the counters. shelves, and In tho largo show cases. Th goods tiro too many to enumerate, lu fact we nave toys, nous rrom a cents tin books, albums, baskets, hand classes toilet sets, whlsp holders, vases, all kinds of liuiuluerchlefs ladle's and Kent's, tie velvet frames, table und piano covers, tidies, dress silks, satins, velvets, plushes ciiMiiiueies, umcK aim coioreu tunes, ladtei work boxes, ladles' fur caps, lace collars. a mil iinu oi jewelry, umbrellas, gossamer garments, a largo linu of ladles' plush nml imwiei miuppiii'i nags, nocKl'l HOOKS, nap kiii iiiissiu suver, underwear, oil paint ings, iwiio.jieua ware, und a great many inner iiuveiues. tu invito all to call. Clark iv nun. A splendid overcoat former prlco $12,00 reduced to 18.50 at Gross' N. Y. Store, Bloom. In I. W. Hartman & Son's grocery dc- partmcnl you will see n handsome line of majolica wnrc, crncKlcd ware ticcorntru tea nnd chamber sets, wire castors, lamps, itc, &c, for Christmas presents, Take tlmo for sight seeing. Fine, nll.wool suits that sold nt $18.00 rcducid to $12.00 nt Gross' N. Y. Store, Bloom. Farmers dcnllng at W. B Allen's can he ccommodalcd with stabling, upr. 7-tf. Silks, Son's. velvets und plushes nt Clark it Notice Citizens of Columbia county, for tho next 30 days I will sell overcoats for uien, boys nml children 20 per cent, less than former price. Louis Gross, Bloom, Ph., N. Y. Btorc. Iu the rear end of 1, W. llnrtman it Son's store you will seo a fine lino of shawls, skirts, blankets, wool hoods, itc. itc, to keep your friends warm for Christ mas. For coats, dolmans, shawls or skirts for Christmas presents go to Lutz it Sloan's. Men's suits, boys' suits, men's overcoats, boys' overcoats, all must bo sold, no re gard to orice, nil those that wish to save money go to Gross tho N. Y. store, Bloom. Black and colored cashmeres nt Clalk it Son's. Tho people are coming from nil the towns nnd country nrouiul to I. W. Hart man & Son's combination storo for their holiday goods. W. B. Allen has just opened n lot of new goods, cmbrnclng lino groceries, glass ware, painted china, queensware, itc. All of tho best, nnd nt the lowest prices. nprll 7-tf A splendid lino of holiday goods such ns sealskin caps, silk hats, itc, cheap at Gross' N. Y. store. Dolls for llttlo ones at Clark it Son's. It Is now fully understood that I. W. Hartman it Son of Bloomsburg, have the greatest variety of goods for Christmas and New Year's presents In Columbia county, alt who have seen nnd examined will testify to the fact. Call nnd sec for yourself. No other establishment in the county can offer tiio same Inducements as Gross the clothier Is now doing. Goods are being sold wonderfully cheap. N. Y. Store. Lutz & Sloan have a large assortment of plated nnd solid gold jewelry for Christmas presents. Holiday Goods at Clark & Son's. The handsomest photograph album In Columbia county on exhibition at I. W. Hartman it Son's. Call and see it. Flour nnd feed can always Allen's East end grocery. be had n uprll 7-tf A good boy's Y. Store. suit at i4.00, at Gross' N. Ladies' felt and cloth skirts at Clark & Son's. Ladles' Son's. coats and dolmans nt Clark it Lutz & Sloan havo a large stock of hand kci chiefs, collars and other 'fancy goodB for Christmas presents. In I. W. Ilnitmau it Son's grocery de partment you will llud for Christmas sales : raisins, prunes, currants, figs, dates, lemons, oranges, bananas, cocounuts, fancy candles, canned fruits, itc, itc. As good clears as can be found In town are kept at W. B. Allen's East end gro cery. nprll 7-tf Ladiei' fur hats at Clark it Son's. In tho book department of I. W. Hart, man it Son's storo you will find all the books, photograph albums, autograph albums, writing desks, card boxes, gold pens nnd pencils, pocket books, easels, Cli.Istmus cards, itc, Ac. Call and ex. amine. You enn bclect a handsome present for u lady In Lutz it Sloan s dressgoods depart ment. Ladies' fur collars nt Clark & Son. On the dry coods side of I. W. Hartman it Son's store you will see handkerchiefs the hundred, cloves, collars, ties and 1 things necessary to maku your friends merry Christmas present. WIS El pconlo aro always on the lookout for chances to In- ao th r earnmes.ana in mo become weaiiuy ; mose who do not Improve tlii'lr oppoitunltles remain In nnvprtv. We offer a great clunco to muke money. li'.. u.nt man, mon wnmpn h mince 10 nen. tnv work torus rlihi In their own localitle. orlr for us rlinx In their own localitle. Any one s aDd gins iu can do tho woric properly from tho rtrst strt. '1 lie ouBiness win pnv muru iiuin ivu niuci muumij waffU8. Hxpemtve outfl' furntshed free. No one who engages falU to make money rapidly. Yot can devota your vrho'e tlmo to tho work or only your sparu moments, full Information nnd all mat is oeeaea sent iree. Auurctu btinu: a. iu.. Portland. Slalne. Dec. S, SS.ly. N' OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Tliero will bo an election of a Uoard of Directors nt the llloomsburi; Hanklnc Coinpauv, at their bauklof? liousa on Tuesday January MliUS', at two o Clock, p. in., 10 servti lor mu ecomns yur. 11. 11. UllU Dec. 13-sw. Cashier. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. li HST1TS IV LEVI WHIOIIT, UICIiBRU. Letters testamentary In tho estato of LotI Wright, deceased, lalo of Hemlock township, Columbia count), Fii., have been prruntod by tho HeirlstiT of said comity to Kebecca Wright and w J. wriLHil. Ail persons navinge'iiuns uguiusi iuu estato of said decedent aro requested to present thein for settlement, and those Indebted ti tdo estato to make payment to tho undersigned with. ouiaeiuy. HKUKCOA WIlIOUT, John O. Yocum. W. J. WltlflllT. Attorney. Kxeeutors. A DMINLSTP. AT f I. NOTICE. BSTATB OP THOMAS ATKN, DeCSiSID, Lctte rsof administration on tlio estate of Thomas Aten, la'eof Miniln township, Col. co . decease I havo been granted by the lleglster of said county to WlUlam II. Ateu and Mary Men. All perfconsliav. IncclRlmsagalnst tlio estate ot said decedent are requested 10 present uifiii lur Briurmeju uuu those indebted to make payment' to the under Blgnod administrators without aiav, U'll Mill !l IWV if 1 1.1.1 n.u II. i , MAllV A'i'K.N, Dec. s-aw,' Administrators, REST; not. life Is sweeping or. go ami uuro ueiore juu aie, ometnlne mighty and sub. lime leave ueulud to conpuer time." M n week In ou own town. 15 outnt Iree. Noriak. KVtiyuiuignow. uaiuai noi renuireu We will tarnish you ever thing. Many are making fortunes. Ladles make us much as men, and boys and girls muke great pay. Header, If you want bubluets nt which you can make great p.iy all tlio time, writo lor particular 1 10 u, uali-kit k un roruanu, jiuinu, i'cu. b, -iy. MARKETREP0RTS. BLOOMSUUKG MAHKET. wheat per bushel tl.oo llye " su Corn, " oa oats " " . Flour per oarrei ,. Cloverseed CM era M nutter Eggs .80 .40 .ue Tallow Potatoes Dr ed AUPies llamt 1 Hides Shoulders 1)K Chickens en Turkeys .10 i.aru per puuuu 10 Uavnertoa 10 no Hreswux ,, liuckiTbeat ilower per loo , s.oo PHILADELPHIA MAIUCETS. l'mi.iHELviiu, December 4, l'l.oou-Tho market was null and weak i Buner nne sjcoA.MIi extra 13.3 1 uu; I'ennsylvanln family tl.ci($ijti; Ohio aud Indiana family s.oo5.j6 : Mlnuesotaextra f i.-Ms.U): do straight f.50i4ii.uo; winter patent oe.ll) j spring do (D.n"(,YO. llvi Ki.uen-t..0i.!iJ. Wuht Market was steady i No. S western red li.iSKai.osii i Delaware unu rennsyivaiiii red l.ov(il.utii ; longberry red and amber tl.loai.l'J, Coiik The market wai dun for local use ; uew uncMrtiid mouoo, no sail WigTlo: old uteame sic ; no mixf u 83C4SS0 : aa no. s uo sic. (UTSMarket whs Inactive, but steady; No, wince (oa tio, do ; No, 8 do 47o I No, mixed 4ic. HYs-Qulet at fliawc. LiKD-Market wns steady I city kettlo isi.a lici loose butchers' llullViOt prime bieum llc. licrtKH-l'eninvlvunlu aud western creamery extra UMiiJi llradtord county and New York vxtra aitjW, Hons steady; Pcttusylvuula Mi Sao. Suos-renQsylranlailKWtto; western 30e ; ice Our stock of Holiday Goods aro now bcliiB opened nnd consist of nil tho latest and choicest designs to be found, and we cordially Invite you to call and examine our Celluloid Toilet cases, Florence Toilet cases, Dlatlto Toilet cases, flno color cases, gentlemen's traveling cases, fine perfume cases, fine mirrors, hand glasses, cloth, hair, tooth nnd nnll brushes, silver fruit knives, children's knives, forks and spoons, nut picks, shell nnd pcnrl pocket knives, cigar caes of the very llncst quality, portmonles, coin bngs in great variety and nt all prices, lino spectacles, eye, reading and colored glasses from 25 cents up. Fine perfumes from all the celebrated makers i "Lily of the Valley," white lilac, azalla, tube rose, Mary Stewart, glorlosa, wild olive and many others, Toilet soap, cul, decorated nnd plain toilet bottles very cheap. Wo havo tho cheapest nlcklo library lamps ever offered, also very fine brnss and nlcklc plated library, band, stand, student and bracket lamps very cheap don't fall to sec ours beforo purchasing. Now goods constantly nrrivlng. For the noxt thirty days we purpose closing out the remaining stock of the Central Tea Store. Wo havo vet about fi00 pounds of tea nnd 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. i, a. wm, M. D. Heilea1. Superintendent of ths Sanitathn. Ittoomsburg, Pa. Nervous affections nml diseases of women a speciality. Terms for board and treatment nl the Institution reasonable. People in Hloomsburg nnd vicinity wishing to consult Dr. Shattuck should call only during ollicc hours from 8 to 0 n. in., and 1 to 2 p. in. novs t-m BUSINESS NOTICES. V"Mlddle measures nre often but mid dling measures." Tliero are no "middl ings" about Kidney Wort. It is tho most thoroughly refined "flower" of medicine. It knows no half-way measures, but radic ally uproots all diseases of the kidneys, liver and bowels. It overthrows piles, abolishes constipation nnd treats the sys tem so gently aud soothingly as to prove its true Kinship to nature in all Its praises. It is prepared In both liquid and dry form. "nucnurAWA." Quick, complete cure, all nnnoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. PHYSICAL rtUTl'KHINO. No ono can realize excent bv nersonnl experience, the nnguish of mind and body Biidured by sufferers from ilyspcpslu, Indi gestion, constlpntion, nnd other diseases of thu stomach, liurdock Ulood Bitters are a positive cure for this direst of all diseases. Price 11.00. IIETTKI: THAN FOUKIOS TCUT. Sneer's Port Grape Wine is better than Imported Port, ami, since the adulteration of tho latter, it must take Its place. It Is pure, nnd really excellent and Iiealth-glv-1 inc. irou Times, .ucmuers ot tnc isoard oi neaitii. or New iork nnd other prominent physicians. use tins wine tor ineir nat cnts and lu tnelr own families, much ou account of the iron contained in it from the soil on which Specr's vineyards are situated. For sale by v. A. Kleim, liloomsburg, 1'n. A SH1SAI. VIOTOIir. The value of electricity ns a remedial agent lias sained a sin mil victory over tire. luilice, i nomas' i-.clectric uu stands lore- most in mis class of compounds, lestl. monlals from all parts tell of the wondrous cuius ot rheumatism, neuralgia, hurts and sore, etc., eiiecteu by us ugency. SKINNY MEN. "Wells' Health Itenewer" 'estores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence sexual Debility. 'It is Imnossible to dlscrulsc the fact that the Vegetable Compound, prepared under I the personal direction of Mrs. Lydla E. Piukhiim, with the superior science and art of modern pharmacy, is the mo3t suc cessful medicine for female debility, und uiscnscs uiiucrio Known. WHEN LADIES AliB ATTltAOTlVE. All ladies know their faces'nro most at- tractive, when freu from pimples. Parker's Ginger Ionic is popular anioni: them because It banishes impurities from blood and skin and akes thu fnco glow with iieaiin. Now is tho time to treat Catarrh of lone standing. Klys' Cream Halm reaches old and obstinate cases, where all other remedies fall. Do not neglect lirocurini; a bottle, as in it lies tho relief you seek. Trice 50 cents. Apply Into nostrils with little linger. A u'cnlleinan from Orwell. Pa., called mv aiieniiou io r.iys- crcum uiiini as a remedy lor i.iuarni, nay f ever, i:c. no was so earnest in asserting It to bo a positive euro (uunscii Having iieeu cured liy it) tliat 1 purchased a stock. Tho Halm has already eirected a number of cures. 1'. F. Hyatt, ji. i iiorueniown, . J ! or several years I havo been troubled lib Catarrh have tried nianv remedies. Klys' Cream Halm has proved to bo thu ntlcle desired, I be eve it is tho onlv curu. L. H, Coburn, Towanda, I'a. 1)K.EI(VEII.Y rol'UI.Alt. Unless It had (treat merit Parker's Glnucr Tonic could not bo so popular. Its sale has spread remarkably everywhere, be- causo Invalids tind It clvei them new life and vigor when other medicines fall ou. tlrely. Ouo rarmer. Kverybodv Is iislnu. nnd everybody Is rn- ommendlnir to uvervbodv's friend. Hrown's Iron Hllters as a reliable iron medicine, n true tonic. -oec a w o nan in nnoiner rniinnn. nnr r. . . . . opecrs liicynrds, nicking grupes from which Specr's Port tlrapc AVlno is made, that is so highly esteemed by thu medical profession, for the uso of invalids, wcukly 45 persons and the aged. nuiii uy jJiuggisis, Sept V..1J' C3"Tho Diamond Dves nlwavs do mom than they claim to do. Color over that old (iress. it win iook liku now, Only 10 "llOUOII OK JUTS." Clears OUt rats. mice, rnaclu-a fllou nuia iieu.bugs, sltuuks, chipmunks, conhers. 'h.V POKUIT. ramtdr rr tn. ibur. dlmiti by . .uuu..oa. oi cioi ft in. worn una and ot Imt ttindlDB hiT. beta cured. lud.illaitronKlTnTr4lt4 lu 111 Mien 7, m.t I m mm 1 WO lom.K4 null M ojtnarr. 01 r.ii.r..i .nil, o. xldra... ' Pit. T. A, fcLUWM, 111 r.ult.i.N.ir Y.ik. SR (fconpur day at homi Samples worth t ---iri'o. Aaaross 8riN0K t Co. ior nunhu l-y A week made at home ty tlio ladustri ous. I!etl nutmegs nnw hrnru (i putillc. Capital not neeilM, Wo v htnrt von. Mpn.wnniAn tmvu .. GONSUiflPTiOM wamen ever.vwiiero to work torus. Now la (tie time. on can work In spare time, or kIo your whole tluio to tlio LusIu-ks. No oilier business will p.iy ou nearly as well. No oua can fall to make, enormous piy, by Aiu-aglni; at once, Cosily omilt and terms tn o. Money mudo tost, easily, and honorably, Address Tat'i; Ic Co, AUL'nsta Mlno. Dec. 6, 6S.ly, 70A WltKK P'-ocosily t tl) a day atlinmn nuiv mm.1 outnt tree. Address tku k & I CJlTJDir I mmmw i CALL ANH ALmn i wsuiinn Ono ticket given to every purchaser of one pound ot' candy retail for tlio drawing of the largo Drawing to take place oat NEW YEARS DAY, at 3 o'clock F. M. IsTO I3ITJnZLBXTC3-. Valued at $fl6.Mi oIUMS$ is. FINEST ASSORTMENT OF In Northern Pcmi'a, and at tlie Dont wait to see others come. Everybody should see for selves and secure a ticket, as the number is limited. Sunday ScEhdoS cHl ished with Csnimy at lowest w TOYS, ORNAMEI Dont Fail to See our One of AND SMC K EES' ARTICLES, Jigar fasesp WqMgqo, Fumlies CIGARS for CHRISTMAS JUMBO Jill ! Ti Twenty bus'ness days intervene but wry n those two holidays, and we propose to niuhe them, il possible, the greatest days of all the year fur OaU Hall ca!'j:.. We are thoroughly prepared with Overcoats ami Suits for Men of all sizes and Boys of all ages. All tha: lvmaiiv; is for the people that trade in Philadelphia to belies e what we say and come for our goods. Prices are Extremely Low. Our goods have been well bou-Ju, and most of them cannot be replaced at cost prices. Cost'-, however, have nothing to do with our selling t rices. Prices are made in Oak Hall solely with reference to the cost of reproducing the goods. If we make, it is wc 1, if we lose it is bad; but make or lose, the btijer has the least possible price. The stock cintains, made and making, over io.ooo Over coats; over :oo lines cf men's and yo.ing men's suits; over 1 6o lines of suits for large and Email bins. Ihe value of this stock was, thirty da .. :.im e, over One Million Dollars. It is less now, but still v ry n: and b'g enough for all who will come. Fresh goods put i i s;ock daily. A special bargain now on o.:r counters is our $12.00 Fancy-back Cv'.'jcimcrc Overcoat, which, however; is only one amoig a great host of interest ing things. Wanamakci Oak Hal), 6th 1 XTvv.. I mm c1ttt:emvlfcd io examine he bsaufiful1 cf h Season . tf cxagffAa Zctrgei and ftttefi, COLLECWOTIS cVcrVAolMthtfc Unifcdbtatc5 enrlcomprifcttnany original Worif,v,'hich ara fljeciej; Hafcy BanTs fyxttJdfm .r . Philadelphia. ti... will co DW SEE J'UMB$0 them- esa85 pu'lceso 25 IPS" IMX &BB8fls&BBc- Ill to istmas. Brown, r - V.v Mnkct Streets, Augusta, .Mai iio, laarcu ll.ly