The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., PltlDAY, NOVUMHlilt 23, 1883. Correct Hnllruail Time Tntilc. Trains on tlio Philadelphia ft II. It. lciwo ttunort as follows I 1 NORTH. (i .K a. m. 4.00 p. m. south. 11:11 a. m, o.ia p. m. Trains on tho 1). I. A V. It It. leavo llloomsburg as follows i KORTlf. 7:30 a. m. 10:47 n, m. 0.3(1 p. in. SOUTH. 8S5 n. in. Il:i5 a. m. 1:30 p. tn. The 1IM5 train south ontiecu wlththn l'hlla. dclphla Heading at llupcrt, nnd with tho N)r tlicrn Central at Northumberland. Tho 8:85 a. m. train connects at Northumberland with tho9:8i train on Pennsylvania road, reaching Philadelphia at 3. 15 p. in. Tho 11il5 train connects with Philadelphia and Heading road at ltupert at 11:5) reaching ritllndet. phla at fl:uo p. in. The 11:15 train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 1:15, reaching l'lilladelphla 017:23 p. in. Tlio 4:30 p. m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland nt 8.05 p. m., and reaches Philadelphia at 3:05 n. in. Trains on tho N. & W. II. Kerry as follows t NORTH. 7:41 a. in. A.3I p. m. Hallway pan Illooin SOUTH. 14:01 p. m. 7:07 p. m. IMllltlc HlllCH. Henry P. Oman, executor of George Omiin, late of Scott township, will sell vnl. tlnblo real estate on tlio premises, on Sat urday, November 81th, 1883. A (arm of 170 acres. See advertisement. 51. A. Ammcrman, nrtmlnlstrntoi of John J. Stiles, Into of FislngcrccU township, will sell personal property on the premises on Saturday, Doc. 1st, 1833. See advertisement. I'errtonul. Mrs. M.C. Sloan is seriously 111. Mrs. Splgclmeycr Is visiting her parents. Mrs. Lizzie Fulton returned from the West last Saturday. William Torrcy, formerly of Ashland, has moved to Abilene, Taylor county Texas, whero lie will open a wholesale grocery bu siness. Prof. Smith of New York, accompanied by C. V. Scott, of Willlnmsport, visited our public schools on Tuesday, to "assist In Introducing a new system of drawing. Holiday Offer. Any person sending us five new subscri bers to this paper with tho cash, 'will be presented with a copy of the History of Columbia county worth $2.50. Any subscriber new or old can secure the paper for one year nnd a copy of the History of Columbia county for $3.50. This offer Is good only until January 1st 1884. Mrs. Thomas Chrisman died on Tuesday morning, after a long Illness. Tho Phllologian Society will hold a re union at Normal Hall, on Thursday even Ing November 29th. John Watmmakcr's boxed writing pa pers at the Columuiaji store. Call and sec them. Kev. Dr. Monroe has invited Ent Post, Q. A. It. to attend the Methodist church on Thanksgiving day. Horace F. Lute of Wilkesbarre was mar ried on Wednesday to Miss Katie Kelly of Tunkhannock. The "Jersey Shirt!" The Jersey Shirt! Fine underclothing. A full line at David Lowenbcrg's. Itopes are being placed at the Normal School windows for fire escapes, in accor dance with the recent act of Assembly. Fine visiting cards with name printed on, 20, 25, 30 nnd 40 cents per pack of 25 cards, at the Columbian ofllce. Tho new school house recently built In Ccutralia is a great improvement to that town. A free night school has been opened In Mt. Carmcl. Ashland expects to follow her rival town. Tlio sanitarluM will not be sold as ad vcrtiscd, tho Ualdy executions against A. L. Turner having been paid by Dr. Shat tuck. Do not engage your Christmas presents before seelug the lino of fine goods that will shortly bo opened at tlio Coi.umiuan store. Samuel Hazledlne, the proprietor of tlio Eyer's Grove Hotel has treated It to a coat of paint and otherwise improved It In nppear- auce. An evidence of success. Superintendent John I'lalr, who was shot at Mill Hollow, Luzerne county, on Satur day night by tlio noted rulllan, Dentils Keller, died In great agony on Monday. Jurymen nnd others who hnvo business at court will timl It to their Interest to call on Win. llecrs, South corner of Main and West streets, liloomsburi;. Pa., for their bourdlng and lodging. Wm. Ukkhs, The Hat." latest style of soft hat, the "Knox Fedo ra Fedo ra Fed o ra Tho hat of the season at Lowcnberg'n. Both tho newspaper offices of Slienan. doali were destroyed by the recent lire, The Newt had no Insurance. The Herald was Insured for about onc-hnlf. Tho latter will be reissued immediately. From a curd of the editor of tho Milton Arytu, dated November 12th, we learn that II. W. Kahler Is no longer employed on that miner. Ho was with Mr. Smith for . the past two years. A new song entitled "With her alone," has appeared. Tho words were written by E. A. Nlven and the music by S. H, tfpeck, both of Wllkcsbarro. The piece Is dedlcat- cd to Miss Adele F. Search of Shickshlu- y. The lecture bv Maior S. P. Hanley this Friday evening nt tho Opera house Is high. y commended by thoso who nave iienni n, nnd tho attendance should bo largo. Tho proceeds are for tho benefit of Ent Post. There Is much satisfaction In advertising for such a well known nnd rellablo firm as Geo. P. Howell &Co.of Now ork city. When tho contract is completed a prompt remlttanco Is always imule without any quibbling. Bt. John's Lutheran church In Mllllin. vllle, Columbia county, Pa., will bo dedl. catcd on December 2nd, 1833. Prominent ministers from abroad will bo present to deliver addresses. All arc cordially In vltcd to attend. On Friday morning, November 10th, tho temperature had fallen to 20 degrees above zero. From our exchanges wo learn that In Dakota It had fallen to 80 de trees below zero. In Canada and northern New York biiow fell lo tho depth of 18 Inches. Tho cold wave must have been felt all over tho country. Concert. Prof. Kites' Orchestra nnd mnln i-u. wilt give a musical entertainment nt Nor. innl Hall on Friday cvenlmr. Nov. IlOtli. The programme will consist of Instrumen tal and Vocal music, Including solos, duetts, nnd a chorus of 87 voices. It will bo a rriro. treat, nnd nil those who enjoy good musle should not fall to attend. The prlco of ndmlsston Is 25 cents. Call nnd sco tho new stock of hats soft nd stiff Just received at David 1 .Owen. berg's. Notice to Tax Coi.i.sotoiis. An Act of tho Legislature nnd npproved Juno 2nd 1891, (sco Pamphlet laws patto 45.rcnu!rcs tax collectors, township and borough offi cers to make returns of seated nnd unseat ed lands to tho County Commissioner's on or before the first dav of .Innunrv m-xt. Lands upon which no property can bo found from which to take taxes from, those who fall to make returns by sald.dny will be held for such loss. Taxes so returned becomo a lien against tho property so re turned. Wo havo blanks on which these returns are to bo made nnd will furnish thcin upon nppllcntion of collctcors. Jons II. Casey, Corn's, Clerk. Coin's ofllce, Nov. 1st. 1833. nov lfl.tf Make 820 for ClirlMtmnH, Tho publishers of Uutledge'i Monthly offer twelve valuable rewards In their ifonthty for December, among which Is the following s We will give 20,00 to the person telling us how many verses thero are containing hut three words each In tho Old Testament Scriptures by December 10th, 1883. Should two or more correct answers bo received, the reward will bo divided. The money will be forwarded to tho winner December 15th, 1833. Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents In silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive tho January Monthly, In which the name and address of tho winner of tho reward and tho correct answer will be published, and In which several more valuable rewards will he offered. Address Hcri-EDOKPunusiuso CoMPASY,Easton, Pa. Paper bags, all sizes, square and satchel bottom, at tho Coluuman store. Centre MoleH. Kev. Horning Is holding protracted meeting at Fowlersville In the M. E. church. There will be a Union Thanksglvlug Sermon at the Hidlay church, November 20th, 1883, at 10 o'clock, n. m. There has been several moving in Centre Simon Sltlcr moved from E. II. Little's place tn Scott, to his father-in-law's, Hen ry Delonc, where he will remain. Also Samuel Keller moved from the farm be longing to Recce Fairman to tint of E. II. Little. We are sorry to learn that Elizabeth Itucklo is going to leave our community. Slio has been living with Henry Dclong sixteen years, and has always been a faith ful servant nnd neighbor. Hut we hope she will not foreet to pay us a visit occa sionally. James Hidlay spent Saturday and Sun day in Centre with his cousins. II. V. White was in attendance nt tho Hidlay Union Sabbath school on Sunday last. II. V. likes to visit the school and sec his old acquaintances. W. G. Crevcling made a call nt tho Hid lay school on Friday last. "Gcucral" seems Jto bo quite strange among his old schoolmates. Miss Maggie Hlppensteel was the guest of Miss Anna B. Hngcnbuch Sunday last Miss Ervin, of Danville, is visiting Mrs. George and Miss Ida Hagcnbuch. Estkk Nous. Fur collars, fur gloves, caps, fine sealskin caps, skating, drawing and all the novelties can he found at D. Lowenbcrg's. Illicit Horn itciuH. Mr. Isaac G. Pursel and lady havo been visiting friends in Jersey. Mrs. G. W. Hartmau Is visiting at Nan ticoke. Miss Kate Everlv has returned from a visit at Blossburg. Mr. John Deccnroto was visited by his sister of Philadelphia last week. Mr. F. P. Harris of Woodstown recently spent a couple of days' at his old home in this town. Come again, Frank, nnd stay longer. Miss Adda Hartmau now of Bloomsburg, spent Sunday at her home in this town ac companied by Miss Attn McIIcnry, of Still water. .Miss Cal. Hartman Is vlsttlng at Schuyl kill Haven. Mr. John Appleman Is roofing a number of Ids building wltli slate. ISO more shingles for John. Mr. II. W. Appleman claims he has the boss mill for cleaning clover nnd timothy seed. ll'.ii his own invention. We are clad to seo Anna Vnnllew of Light Street on our street. Avery Interesting Memorial service of Martin Luther, was held In the Lutheran Church on Sunday Eve. Conducted by Hovs. Sharretts and Mortimer. Threo sons of Daniel Brobst purchased what Is kuowu as tho Hartman farm two miles nbovo town lor $3500. Council lrocceclliif. Adjourned meeting of council was on Monday November 19th. held Mr. Hartman on behalf of the committee on tho sale of the town park reported hav ing seen Mr, Waller and tho latter thought it would be n mistake for the town to sell the park. But, if the town council, citi zens and tax-payers thought best to sell It, ho would take it at tho proposed two thousand dollars; but that lie would like to havo some time forrellcctlon on the mat ter. In tlio matter of sewerage, county survey1 or Neyhard submitted a report, In which ho states that the pipes should bo from 5 to 10 Inches, of Terra Cotta slip glazed vltrilled pipe. All laterals to bo 4 Inches, except hotels which might bo 5 Inches. Tho pro. nosed route to be from Normal School down to Market St. Down .Market to 0th out Oth to Iron nnd from thence to the Sus nuehanua river. Tho estimated cost to be about ijlSOO. Tho president uppolnted Messrs. Moycr and Hartman as committee to procure rlgh of way on sower under canat. Also L. E, Waller and Wm. Itabb to procure right 0 way from canal to tho river. Secretary Instructed to correspond with parties to procure prices of different sizes of Terra Cotta pipe, Tho following resolution was unaiilmou adopted 1 Resolved. That tho town engineer bo uu thorlzcd to take the levels of tho streets of the town to find its tonosrniihy for lateral sewers In connection with tho malnewer,tho location of which has already been adopted ami that not less man ow ue uevnicu an nually hereafter for the construction lateral sewers on such streets until tho town sower system bo completed. On motion Messrs, Sterling and Hasscrt were appointed a committee to solicit sub scriptlons for the sewer system. Building permits were granted to Charles Krug and T. B. Miller. Adjourned to meet Tuesday Nov. 23. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, I'n II l-'imlilou Quarterly. Send IS cents to Strawbrtdgc & Clothier, for tho Autumn Quarterly 120 pages 1000 Illustrations ; 42 valuable articles on sub ccts of Interest tn ladles I also, n dress makers' page. Every description of dry goods illustrated nnd priced, for shoppers by mall. Tho music by W. W. Gilchrist, tho celebrated composer, is nlono worth double the prlco of the book. Yearly sub scription, CO cents 25 cents for six months. Subscribe now nov 2-0t Tho stock of overcoats for little boys new, neat, and nice; call and see them nt Low. enbergs. Notice Is hereby given to the bondhold ers of tho Bloomsburg Stato Normal School that upon presentation of tho bonds nil In- tercst duo up to September 1st, 1833, will bo paid by H. J. Clark, Treasurer, at tho store of II. J. Clark & Son, Bloomsburg, Pa. You will obllgo by presenting same before December 1st, 1883. II. J. Claiik, nov 0-!!t Treasurer. A Happy Event, On tho evening of November 7th, tho residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frances linn- an, In Madison, was thronged with guests to witness tho marriage of Miss V. Torello Farnsworth of Morcland, nnd Mr. John M. Chambcrlln of Pino Summit i Ilev. II. C. Munro pronounced the happy pair husband and wife. After the con gratulations tho party proceeded to tho dining-room and were seated at n table which was extraordinary In tho quality, quantity and variety of Its contents. This appy nnd Important occasion will be one of tho plcnsant recollections of a life time. May peace nnd happiness be theirs nil nlong tho journey of life. The following U n list of presents which the bride received : Mrs. .Margaret Farns- worth, quilt j Mr. nnd Mrs. It. W. Lyons, one clock : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tlllev. sil ver teapot, one dozen silver table nnd tea spoons ; Miss Mel. Farnsworth, linen ta ble spread j Mrs. Julia Runyan, set glass ware: Francis Itunvnn. a cows Huilev Itunyan, glass soap dish ; Jamie Itunynn, comb case ; Maggie and Hodman Tilley, majolica butter dishes -, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Chambcrlin, 25 yards carpet, counter pane, blankets, quilt nnd glass dish ; Miss Maggie Chambcrlln, chair cushion ; Miss Luella Chambcrlln, one-half dozen ten spoons j Maggie Farnsworth, book of poems j Mrs. S. Sidlcr, linen table cloth ; Mr. and Mrs. B. Barkley, parlor lamp and shade ; Dr. Fruit and wife, glass pitcher, onc-half dozen goblets, silver pickle fork j Dr. Swisher and wife, counterpane and towels j Mr. Charles Bomboy, parlor lamp; Mrs. Maggie Bomboy, glass fruit dish; Miss Joanna Moore, pair towels ; Lavina Moore, pair vases ; Mr. John Moore, pota to.masbcr and rolling pin ; Miss Ilegina Bote, glass pitcher; Miss Sade Allen, fan cy pin cushion; Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Phillips, glass cake dish and celery stand ; Mrs. Hazeldinc, set glassware ; Mrs. Cox, glass fruit stand ; Mrs. Jane Shoemaker, one dozen Individual salt cups ; Mrs, C. Gordner, pair towels ; Mrs. Mary Purscll, one dollar. One op the Quests. A fun line ot pocket books and purses for ladies or gentlemen just opened nt the Coi.umiuan store. Ccutralia Letter. On account of tho large quantity of gas in Continental slope, caused by the mine locomotive, tlte men were compelled to stop work on Thursday. Michael Laughlln, n miner employed at Ccutralia colliery, had his head and shoul ders very badly cut by n blast, on Wednes. day. George Schaum, of Dark Corner, while out gunning a few days ago, rested the barrel of his gun on his foot and by some accident or other the gun went off, shat terlng his foot considerably nnd taking off his big toe. This should be a lesson for tho numerous gunners In our town, to handle their guns a little more carefully. The lower part of North Ashland slope closed in on Thursday. No serious dam age was caused. James Joyce, another young man who spent seven years In tho West, returned home last week. Judging from appear ance, James, the western climate agrees with you. The Sheriff was in town last- week and arrested "Polish Jake" for selling without license. Jake says he Is tired of Ccutralia anyhow, and Is perfectly satisfied to spend the winter in the county scat. On Saturday the employees of Ccntrnlla Logan, Continental and Troutman collcrics received lliclr wages for October. Quite a large number of our men nnd boys were drunk in tho evening; outside of this every thing was very quiet. Joseph Uarncr, founder, or Ashland, re cciveu 1110 contract to lurmsn the new school building with stoves. On Tuesday evening a party of Poles and Hungarians who were burned out In Shenandoah, made their way to Ccutralia They were a pitiful lot of people, all they possessed after the fire was a small bundlo of clothing. They were directed to somo Polish dwellings where they were shelter. ed for the night. Next morning they left for Montana. Mr. Heed of Ilazleton was nwurded tho contract to drive tho two tunnels at Con tlnental colliery. On Sunday morning the exercises of the "Forty hours Devotion" were commenced In St. Ignatius' church, nt High Mass by Kev. Kummcrant. In the evening the llev. Patterson of Ashland, delivered sermon, subject: " 1 ho sinner's prcsump tlon nf God's Grace." On Monday evening Itev. McMnnus preached on "Tho Occa slons of Sin," Tho church was literally packed both evenings. Thoso who camo late had to stand outside. As announced, the citizens nnd respect Ivo committees convened In tho old school house building to report tho amounts re celved from Ccntralia's generous contribu tors for tho Shenandoah sufferers, which was as follows ; Art. collected by Hughes & riynn, " " " Jlurnhy Davis. I 71 CO 103 to 31 50 ii 01 met) a uuinier, .von- Amt. collected by Kress Walsh, ' " " Kelly, inside foreman Io can colliery. 8!3 50 Amt. collected by Lake, outside foreman Logan colliery. Amt collected by Williams, lusljo foreman 00 60 114 00 S7 00 S3 00 1CJ 00 Amt. collected by silver, outsldo foreman Ccutralia colliery, Amt. collected by Whltnker, Hazlo Dell col- llery. Amt. collected by Troutman Jones, Mor ris Hldgo Ainu collected at Continental colliery, 116 00 No report from North Ashland colliery yet, which will be close nu a hundred dol lars. In noting tho good work done by tho collectors, wo mention the name of Edward Reese, our public-spirited citizen who always gives his valuable assistance in luuds and cuectlvo work lor every noble and deserving cause. All did their utmost for their nlllictcd brethren, and re quest that tho money bo distributed In the best possible way to aid tho needy poor, Foil Sale t A Untiring mill, with latest Improved machinery. Good locality nnd near market, For further Information, luiurcss, rosTUABTKii, uuyuuni, i,uzcrno county. I'u.. nov 0-,1w llcnloii JSolt-H I It looks as though Mr. Hess of tho Ex change Hotel was going to repair his sldo walk, Judging front the lumber piled nlong side of It. We trust others will follow ult. Horse taming has become quite popular In this place on Sunday. I think McIIcnry & Carey's sates of fur niture will ho exceeding Urge In the spring. Maltcrs seem to bo progressing rapidly. Judging from tho crowds going In nnd out at J. J. Mctlcnry'fl, there's the cheap centre for general merchandise. His stocks cannot bo surpassed, Wm. Patterson, tho popular miller, Is doing n thriving business. Hls'buckwlieat Hour cannot be beaten In tho state. Samuel Krtckbaum Intends moving to Lnlrdsvlllc. where he will carry on tho fur niture and undertaking business. There ought to bo an Importation of old maids" to this placo so our old bachelors can have a picking choice. There Is too much growling over tho few that are here. L. P. Crosslcy has resumed work In his now shop on West street. Appleman & McIIcnry are getting up some very handsome sleighs. We notice several already completed. They arc anx. lous that Vennor predicts plenty of snow. School opened for tho winter with a pret- ty fair attendance, Miss Cora Kceler teach ing the primary department nnd Mr. J. Wlnlcy advanced department. A new choir Is needed very much on the hill, or the old ono hunted up. Tho sing hit; was very poor last Sunday evening, Mr. Klntcr Is not suflhlcnt for the task. If he preaches, that's enough, not saying but that he can sing, but good singing used to be this church's characteristic; perhaps on account of the recent change in tho weath er somo were suffering from bad colds ? Hcacock the post master ought to nrrange couches for thoso fellows that so anxiously awnlt the arrival of the mall every evening or have some hooks placed In the comers to hang them upon. I stumble over them every night, not that I am one of the num ber. Jumiio. OrniiKCvlllc ItcniH. Buy. J. W. Green preached a very able sermon In the M. K. Church last Sunday evening to a large and attcntlvo audience. The past few days of pleasant .weather has had its effect in affording lots of busl- dess for our merchants. Mr. Levi llippenstccl and wife of Kan sas, arc visiting menus ana relatives in this placo and vicinity. Hiram Ammcrman, brother of Dr. C. W. Ammcrman, lef here on Monday last for his home in Nebraska. Major Vance has just returned from quite an extended visit through the west ern stntcs. Tho Major has a very good opinion of the west. Mr. B. Hayman ot Turbottvllle was the guest of G. P. Stlncr nnd others last week. Miss Maria ivmney ot Wanticoke, is vis iting her sister Mrs. It. Bellis of our town. Our enterprising furniture dealer, T. V. Conner, Is nbout associating Jacob Hess with him in ids business. Success to you rommy. Wm. Hughes of Huzleton. was visiting his mother and other relatives about our town last week. Stephen Johnson has been falling quite rapidly with pulmonary nffcctlon. We shall feel glad to learn of his getting better soon. C. M. Cooke our tonsorial artist knows just how to please his many patrons Charlie can give as good a shave, as Bar her ever gave. Tho Bon Ton Itestaurant, Hiram Cole man proprietor, serves oysters in every style, and in the best 6tylc. If you want a good stew try him. Messrs. Lllley & Sleppy had their ro.tu horse cllnncd last week. It changes the appearance of Billy very much. Tho swell that went from this place to Bloomsburg last Sunday n week ago to see his duck was mortified to find she had ta' ken a pleasure trip with a rival. Young man, the ways ot the lover arc not always through clover. J. W. Lllley and G. B. Mellick started last Tuesday morning to the North Moun tain for deer. Jim always brings home venison even if lie has to buy It. Mr. B. Covanhovan and A. It. Patterson have returned homo from their deer hunt ing. They think that fat pork is good enough for anybody. Wm. Bodiuo is putting tho finishing touches on C. W. Ammermnn's house. It takes Billy to do a good job of painting nnd ho does it ?' Sleppy and Boss had a pheasant hunt on Monday last. They bagged lots of gome but on official reports the game is still nt largo in Crouse's hollow. Jim and John paid a visit to Mr. lteeder at Catawlssa on Sunday last. They report a very enjoyable time. X. Y. Z. has just learned that the young firm of Flcckensllne & DoWitt intend dis solving their partnership next spring. Orangcvllle can boast of as good meat market as thero Is In the county. You can always find what you want at Mears' Mr. It. Fister sold to F. M. Whltmlre last week, a young Aldemcy cow twenty- one months old, for seventy-five dolars. Severnl attempts of the young misses of our town to get up an oyster social so fur has been an entire failure. Say girls, nre oyster too high, or won't the youths assist you In raising funds necessary for a soup. Coiuo boys, chip In Nlhlo has been sporting 11 pair of No. 10 oxhide boots. By appearances they aro too tight as ho walks about on his knees. Tho youth that put tlio plow harness on tho horso last Monday for ono of our young ladies tn go out pleasure driving, must have been near sighted or absent minded. Be more careful hereafter and onco hitch ing up will suffice. Douglass Megarglo has his new house unuer root auu in a snort time ono more new house can bo added to our list. J. B. Montgomery Intends to finish his house for occupancy this fall yet. Tho buckwheat crop Is short and so is tho corn, owing to tho early frost. Conse quently we have short sausages and small buckwheat cakes, which sets hard on X. Y. 55. I have just learned that J. II. Stlner, bro. ther of G. O. fitluer Intends visiting hi brother and the relatives In this town In tlio near future. Jimmy has been clerking for tho "Connclsvllle coal and iron company," at Lelsenrlng, Fayette county, this state for nearly two years. Wo will all bo glad to seo you back, Jimmy, I will not make special mention of all I saw at Lllley is bleppy's store to meet man's wants, but was surprised to seo their largo stock of overcoats all sizes, all colors, and all prices. Next, their lm inense stock of hoots and shoes, they havo tlio celebratuil Dayton boot I counted wayton eighteen discs uml yet tliey guy they Imvo more comliii;. I noticed u largo lino of ImtB, cups, underwear unit ninny other tlilncs von need. Tliev snv their motto la "Good L'ooda. Binidl nrolltn nnd nutnlc nines." iney uro whig iiwiiko, ami mean 1 uusmcss. a. i u. BLOOMSBURG, Contribution)! for Hlicuaiiiloali. ThjUdlesof Illoooaisburg have properly par ticipated wltli the people of other town In Afford ing supplies ot clothing and bedding for the suffer ers by tho recent destructive flro at Shenandoah. Six largo packing boxes and several packages were forwarded to tlio address of John Cather' of tho llellef Committee, during last week the first one on Wednesday, tho second day after tho llnj. Two boxes, In addition, havo been forwarded this wock, contributed by tho ladles ot tho Presbyterian church for the relief ot nor. Mr. Kolb, pastor of tho Shenandoah ITesbjterlan church, and his fam ily, who wero burned out nnd loit everything by tho flro. Tlio ladles of tho EpIicOptl church havo also sent a number of articles. For promptness: In this relief movement, for tho uwof her dining room and for contributions and assistance, particular credit Is duo to Mrs. W, It. Tubbs of the Kxchango Hotel. Foit 8ai.e. A steam cnglno nearly now, six horse power. Inquire nt this ofllce. An important nice ti ml; of tho credit ora of tlio Danville Steel Company wm held nt Danville 011 Tuesday afternoon. CrcditorH representing $17.1,000 wero present. The stnteinoiit presented showed that tlio liabilities oi tlio com pany aro 222,000, and tho estimated assctB 8224,000. This is nt least one half mora than would bo realized from a lorccd sale. 1 ho creditors made a proposition to purclmso the property, plant, etc., and assume all liabilities nnd pay the indebtedness in full in one annual nnd six semi annual payments, Should this proposition bo accepted by tlio stockholders tho:works will run on ; if not a forced sale will cause a suspen sion. Imported olive-wood pen holders nnd pencils, very pretty nnd very cheap, at the oi.u.NintAN store. MARRIAGES. SLUSSEIt .NAUGLE. Mr. Samuel Slusser to Miss Mnry A. Wauglc, both of Nescopeck, November 11, 1883, at the Lutheran parsonagc,Bcrwlck,by Bov. J. P. German. BBIGGS 11ABEU. Mr. It. A. Briggs, of Briggsvillc. to Miss Cora D. ltaber, ot Nescopeck, on November 13, 1883, nt the residence of tho brldo's parents by Ilev. J. P. German. 11ABEU-IIAIIMON. Mr. Michael F. Babcr, of Nescopeck, to Miss Susan Har mon, on isov. itf, lBSa, nt Mr. wm. ltaucrs residence, by Hov. J. P. German. LOCAL NOTICES. I. W. Hartman & Son Will not neclcct their every day customers. but from this time until tlio 83th day of December tChristmas) will devoto their en- orgies in tho way of exhibiting in tho win- (lows, in the cases, on the counters, in tuo drawers, and all over their double store. Goods suitable for Christinas presents, they nre now openlne up books,- albums, easels, morocco and allgator bags, statuary, pictures, gold pens and pencils, Bllver knives, forks and spoons. &c. In the gro- eery department will be opened the finest line of plain and decorated dishes, glass ware, lamps, fancy cups and saucers, ever exhibited in Bloomsburg. Any special goods wanted, will use our best efforts to get. Sec Clam's advertisement in another col- umn. Wool and cotton llannels ull prices at C. C. Marr's. If von arc In need of shoes call at W. J. Kenulg's, In Evans' building. lfavint? made sncclal terms with Express Company and several of the largest shuck ing nouses on the Delaware reninsuia, 1 sell ovsters to dealers, festivals and par- tics cheaper than commission houses la Baltimore or Philadelphia. E. Jauoiiy. ' Don't buy your lace window curtains till see C. t). Marr's large stock. Price 25, 35, 05 and 75 per yuru. Wasted. Ebbs. The highest murket price paid for tlio same in casu, uy J. jf Caldwell, Bloomsburg. nov 10.4w Bed all wool underwear for ladles, chil- aud gentlemen, at Lutz & Sloan's. New shawls nearly at cost at C. C. Miur's. Ladies line shoes nt F. D. Dcntler's. A new nnd large stock just In. 30 different styles of pen or pencil tablets at tne uoi-DMnus store. Look at (!. C. Marr's new skirts. They aro very cheap and handsome. Cheap underwear at J. B. Skeer's. Ladles' cloths, cashmeres and other dress goods, at Lutz & Sloan's. Ladles and cents underwear very cheap at C. C. Marr's Ladles' misses' and children's shoes In endless variety, at W. J. Kendlg's. You can bo suited in shoes, if you call at F. D. Dcntler's. Ills stock Is complete In gcntsUad'.es', misses' and children's shoes. Wool blankets and comforts nt C. C. Marr's 75.000 envelones. all sizes and colors. wholesale and retail, at the Colx'uihan store. Fur collars, ornaments and trimmings, at l.utz rjioau's. New goods In this week nt O. O. Marr's When you come to Bloomsburg call at Y. J. Kcndlii's. where you aro sure to get bargains. F. D. Dcntler's stock of ladles', misses', nnd chlldrcns' shoes is complete in every particular, uull and sec. C. U. Mnrrls selling nice sugar for 8 cents, A new lot of line boxed paners just re. celved at tho Columhias store. That heavy cream damask, anil weddlug plates Is the lluest writing naner wo hnvo ever shown. Only 40 cents a box, with envelopes, Gents' fine shoes nt W. J. Kendlg's. Ladles' coats and cloths to muke up, at Lutz & Sloan's. Try C. C. .Marr's syrup. It Is tho best In town. For good cheap furniture, go to Cud. man's. Boots. boots, shoes, shoes, at F. I). Dcntler's. Good goods at lowest prices. Boots of all kinds nt W.J. Kendlg's, Kvaus' building. C. C. Marr Is selling the Victor coffeo the best and 1ms 4 nice cards. Pictures, frames. window cornices, at Cadmurt's, 20 different styles of weddlnc Invitations at tne uoLUMMAN store. Cheap (mcenswure ut J, B. Skeer's. BUSINESS NOTICES. IIAI.UNT HKSCUta. There can be sanulldni; heroic In a mcd lctno 9 vell as in Individuals, Burdock Blood BMen Imvo etlected many a cullaut rescuo among tho sulferlnp; sick, Tlions. iuhIs hnvo csenned tho miseries of dvsneiv sin and nervous debility through tho use nf this wonderful medicine. It Is cmiihntlcul. ly tho best stomach and blood tonic In tho world. run the l'UiiLia I owe my life to l'liclns' llhcumntlo Elixir, 1 Jurlnir the nast llftcen years 1 Imvo spent over n thousand dolfarn for treatment of llheiimallsni. uml never re. celved any permanent benellt until I took tho ruclps' J.IUlr. l couBlder It tho best rheumntlo remedy ever offered to t io pub. nu. uesiivciiuiiy, Oko. K. Hovt. l'eun avenue, Bcrauton, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. WctlflltlKflt Tho following Is a complete list of the wedding anniversaries 1 At end of first year the cotton wedding 1 second yenr, paper wedding ; third year, leather wedding j fifth, year, wooden wed ding 1 seventh year, woolen; wedding tenth year, tin .wedding twelfth yenr, sttk and flno linen Wedding ; fifteenth year, crystal wedding twentieth year, china wedding Iwcnty.flfth year, silver wed ding 1 thirtieth year, pearl wedding ; for tieth yenr, ruby wedding ( fiftieth year, golden wedding ; seventy-fifth yenr, dia mond wedding. TIME TO STOP IT. It's too bad, Sir or Madam, but don't get frightened. Your hair Is fallliiL' oil that's certain. A glance in the mirror, or nn In vestigating commltto of lingers tell tho dis mal story. Wo won't discuss tlio possible cause. It's enough that Parker's Hair Hal snin used now will prevent further destruc tion. Is your lialr somewhat gray, too, and crisp? Alas, yes, Tho Balsam will give back tho original color, softness and gloss. Not n dye, not oily, elegantly perfumed, a perfect dressing. Rheumatic Siruu Cb . iiuticr. n. went 1, Gents Feeling grateful for what your medicine has dono for I deslro to mako tho following statcn SSfiST Sf J3T Vf Cot 1 u r juu, statement t He red from hin T .milfl tint rlrnaa mraMf unr mil fnn.1 tn tn v mnittl, and suffered the most intense pain all tho wnuc. some live weens smco 1 was per. suaded to try your rheumatic svrui). Bo- fore I had used two bottles, the pain had all left, so that I slept soundly nights j I can now dress myself nnd need no one to feed me, nnd, In fact feel as well as ever I did In my life, nil lrom the use of the best medicine In the world llhcumatlc Syrup. JOHN WICKS. Wo take nlcasure In recommending Hall's Hair Ilcnewcr to our readers. It re stores gray hair to its youthful color, pre vents baldness, makes the hair soft and glossy, does not stain tho skin, nnd is al together the best known remedy for all hair and scalp diseases. OAl'SK AND KFFKOT. At times svmntoms nf Indtirestlnii nrn present, uneasiness of the stomach, &c, 11 moisture like perspiration, producing Itch ing nt night, or when one is warm, cause tho Piles. Tho effect Is immediate relief upon the application of Dr. Basnuko's Pile Itemcdy, which costs you but GO cents nnd Is sold by C. A. Klclm. July 13-eow a physician's pio NIC. Mr. Alfred Sneer, who was the first to Introduce the cultivation of the Oporto Grape In this country had a number of New York Physicians to inspect his Vineyards and Warehouse nt Passaic, N. J. About sixty doctors took tho Erie trnln. Tho vineyards are over lltty acres In extent. Hero the visitors found the small dark Por tuguese nnd the native Concord grape in abundance. Amonir those nrcscnt were Dr. E. II. Janes, of the N. Y. Board of Health, Dr. Alex B. Mott, of the Bcllevue Hospital Medical College i Dr. Wm. II. llnyncs, of the Presbyterian Hospital, &c. &c. Tho wines were pronunccd ns equal to any pro duced in the world. JN. Y. Tribune. For sale by druggists. CIIOUP. WHOOPING COUGH nnd even Asthma immediately relieved by Acker's English Remedy. Sold under guarantee by J. II. Klnports, druggists. Favetvlllc. Ark. Rev. r. J. Itllev says : "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for Indi gestion and chills with entire satisfaction." FKOM CLEVELAND, OHIO, Comes n letter slcncd T. Walker, saying 1 "About six months ago commenced taking Burdock Blood Bitters for protracted case of lumbago and general debility and now am pleased to state nave recovered my appc- tlto and wonted strength, f eci uettcrnito. getlier." I DON'T FEEL WELL 1" The stom nch 13 out of order s neglected, this means chronic dyspepsia. You should take Ack er's Dyspepsia Tablets and avoid this ter rible disease. Sold by J. II. Klnports, druggist. OAllES OF LIFE. As we come to them they are received, borne with, nnd passed over with no more than a thought, If wo arc in the enjoyment of health, but if suffering with Piles or skin disease of any kind they magnify a hundred fold. C. A. Klelm, the Druggist, has Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy which is an absolute cure for any nffection of tho kind and Is sold for GOc ents. July 13-cow CALLED TO 1'ltKACII. We feel called upon to preach a few gos pel facts facts that are worth knowing. We want everybody to enjoy all that is possible in this world. Wo want all those Wlio arc suucring irom rucumaiisni, neu ralgia, and all acnes, sprains aud pains to know that Thomas' Ecltctric Oil is an unfail ing and splendid cure. LADIES SHOULD BEMEMBEIt. nbenu- tltul complexion results from using Acker's mood JJllxir. bold uy J. ii. Klnports, urug. gist. WILL WO.N'dKKS EVBlt CKASK ? Wllkcs-Barre. Pa.. Jan. 0, 1833. Mr. Phelps, Dear Sir I consider it my duty to tell you how mucli good your lliieumatic J'.uxir nas uonc me. ror icn venrs 1 lnul ltlieumatism in my leu arm and last fall It extended through my whole body and limbs. I could hardly turn in bed, and several days I could neither feed mvseli nor walK wiiuoui sucks, i iook everything that I could hear of, but got no better, and I liecraii to cot discouraged. Mr. Good, the druggist, advised mo to take Phelns' llhcumatlc Elixir. I did so. and after having talun the first bottle I felt sat- islled tual It was Helping me. vnen i nau taken three bottles I was entirely cured. I feel very grateful for what your medicine has done for me. I will cheerfully recom mend It to those allllcted witli ltlieuma tism. You can uso my name as you wish in behalf of your tllxlr. Yours, Willi many inani;s, Ciiab. 11. Kniffen, No. 14 Magnolia Avenue, Wilkes.flarre, Pa. $2,500 vkusus $1.00. "I spent 2,500. with other doctors," writes Mr. J. W. Thornton, of Clalborn, Miss., "Stiwian''in AVnin however alone cured my son of fits.'; This is on par with hundreds or others, speedy out lliorougli. WANT OF FAITH. If C. A. Klelm. the Druimist, does not succeed It is not for tho want of faith. Ho has such faith In Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lun a svruu ns a rcmcdv fortJouclis. uoius. nnnsiiniiitlon. anil Lum Affections, that he gives a bottle free to eaili nnd every one who is In need of a mcdlclno ot tills Kind. July 13-eow Wrightsville, Pa. ltov. Elijah Wilsou says i Brown's Iron Bitters have permit neniiy cureu mo ui emus ami icver. Sco a woman In another column, near Specr's Vineyards, picking grapes from which oncer s i on urapu iviuu is maue, that is so liluhlv esteemed by the medical profession, for tho use of Invalids, weakly persons anil t lie aged. boki uy u. a. iicim, nioonisiiurg, sept 22-1 y Wo do think the Phelns Ilheuinatlo Ellx Ir is tlio most valuable proprietary medl cine ever compounded, and wn aro contl dent that this will be tho testimony of hundreds of thousands moru In the near future. E. II. IUl'cu, editor "Carbon County (Pa.) Democrat. For sale nt Hen- dcrsiioirs riiarmacv. Ladles and slcklv ulrls reiiulrlnt; a nan nlcohollc'ejontlogtiiuulaiit, will II nd llrowu's iron tuners nciicucim. MARKET JEPORTS. HLOUMSDuTlQ MARKET. wueatper busuel live Corn, " oats " " rlour iwr ourrei Clovf.rweii ,,. .. Ilutler Tallow ,, ,,,,, Potatoes Dried Apples . II aim , Miles A Shoulders ,,,,, , Chickens .. . Turkeys ,. Lard iwr pound Hay per ton Heeswaz ,, llackwUcat flower per 100 Rheumatic SYRUP. The Greatest Blood Purifier Known! Rheumatism Cured. Scrofula 1'oiiT llviiox, N. ltocnmKR, K.Y., Apr. Mil, 'to. fthrumalle Nurnii Co. t Hunts I havo been n great surfcrcrfrom Uheum.itWin for six years, and hearing of tho success nf llhcumatlc Syrup I concluded loglvoltn trial In my own caw, and I cheerfully s.iy that I havo been greatly twnelllted by Us use. lean wnlk vrlthcntlro freedom from pain, nnd my general health Is very much unproved. It Is n splendid remedy for tho blood and debilitated system. 1- UIIUSTKIt l'AUK, M. 1). Jthftimattc Hymn 1 had lieen -doctoring for three four vears. with different lihv- Hlcliun, for scrofula, ed It, but found no teller until I commenced taking your syrup. After taking It a short time, to my Hiirprlw, It began to help me. Continuing Its uwinfew weeks, 1 found myself as well as ccr. As n blood purtltcr, I think It has no equal. MItS. WILLIAM STHANU. .UdiHtAicdnvd f nilKVMATW HYHUI' 'FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS 1'rlco - 8 - I j i Mlig & mm I Yes, then say there is (mother eolcl snav a coming and Clarh 5" Son are ready to serve yowr ivants in the way of dress goods, cashmeres, silhs in both blaclt, and colored, d?'ess cloths. Those nice blanh- ladies' coats, dolmans, neivmarlicts, $c. Then you hnoiv the little folks must have coats 'c. Well, we have got them, and lots of cloths,t plushes, S;c., io make up, all at rock bottom prices. Underwear, hosiery, gloves, gloves, corsets, tics, ribbons, laces, collars, J'nr trimmings, fyc.you will need them also we got them and they must be sold in- their season and cash buys cheap. Jllso good nice things in shawls, flannels, $c, best shirtings still Sc. ver lid., also best mints still G, D 1-2. alld 5c. per yard, also muslins at skirts, fur caps and lots weatner. Come ana see. IL X (CLAIM 4 BLOOMSBURG, PA. A that $7 stantly Incieaseil k! $3.90. ORCHESTRA IN EVERY Tho Massachusetts Organ Co, flyMfl .mi, R . Ok fffl Ii VII VhJz-JI " i3Lit I rj- UUYtil 'i p'iH mm i hi "i i "i m an THEMAEWEIi'iVdirS WEBBlki Siitlufiiu UUfib. A Mechanical Wonder. Iwtypar g flmt tntrodnrot thU CnAiiuiNo vovrltt toilio children of A merle a nnd it (t tmto to tWRert thru tin lov ever devlRCtl rttUilnM mill immerilnte toPlarityt nwnrc ot lu merit we h d tlioiwinds of I lolls rvnrty torthn lloltd.tytmde notwlthHtanmiiK which tlio upply wa.BPXhnnHtr.1 ftmllmndiedsiif childrernvtio ome to nnrfttoratvprerltintlnUhl. Wt Imvcbeen acciimul.iunif.atorle lor Ihii nftat ntrm inntitln luid isliiillrn Ucavor tluypnr totUliill order Urn day of receipt. Tho Hull liiinbect lm I 1 j cur. Instead uin Htu m port etl Ltv.W JuintSfco tlmtltutU t.toietiy hj1 rracefu'.Iy la any politico. Hut mm la ol Finest Hid Willi ttepnrjtefliiiHT'i. '1 tiPPiirt nncif Kflv thit flnt trvHni ovfT pnt tn n loll, tln et.vpe, nnrt miirh i!i)i(ifiii;ininoiicfitmipnm uonicx wucn mry wi niiuumr mri n v I tine. Tho WuxiMt j .n1t Uli lone Imlrnro nf Um lht t icmli mid i.e. i Mti iii'-Kf mada especially for this Doli mid ihy i. piiiitlnitollie.lf:ia hnlr. Lciiuiirl vieuiM dttu-...y llntod check. Vc.'iiM';Mht.,m it.o ihpn l)oir Utvu i ivi-r imiortfd into Um t.oumry. ind tint without tl. i Wonderful Mucins Attni'ttmcitt jm. t-.iLi. alum, is m.iL wiii.iu mr, LNTlllt: l itlCli. ItlR MG I NO ATTACilMKNTtiounmhil wiU.iil Hit hodv It ti i f tlio iiiukC IngtMihnift Invention ( tlKniiif. It Mil:) -ut.t IociiIhm nra hmn in tin) tiflit hind fiijrtii. It 1 fii-orfoct Musical instrument, iliulj i.m.I h.m llili.) loiKt nut it order ft in I bd iuriinial tttat a Uirht nroMmic.ui Mia lioHtrr,njinnof tho follow lue .nrt V 'Ui-memett hume, " urrertrttle, "I tount u 6-fi tntvtt" t, "7?i i ai.npvu land'' .Vwn,lye ' tve, ' bunmt jciui" lUei mailt. '7Vi( Aunt IttitJa,' 'hnu a )ortn "JTotf can J leave (()iTiiuii)."OM'a.4iuf JlMiie," "J'ou Qoty tu ".-in (intt th Wurman) Whm tit httUhtnlr' Ciudtfi IJmVtvS ' HVm n ItttUbinl.1 loni; i?fiim.id. Mil iin-y rmctTvtiMM'.'iiH'uifi Vluairs Jwptv aim Mii-M!iUMiifiii in 11 our niiiirri 111 ctiiiKinu it!iiniii(iit ill it iir a ruopuctinuiii iiu' nuii href iKft No. X. 22 lac&ol BoxInftV AM ihnu ft 1 en mo t-qua. Hy purtvt I uud atuiumit ut mm uciut umn rent 10 any u'inr.is uit im-vipi 01 pn.i nw rii.nr.tiiTfci t:iiontai Sft . extin. Tiik 'liii'K SrrfUM ddresi Ml i.rrtcn J-i Tiki; MAMMACH UriJt'CCU OIXMAN .. No A. Wuklilnuim fif-cct, XIuitMn, '.., U- H. A. BH- FISH COSTV. K rMC J..(s... rxloUAhjtvtnniitdjiMrtjt.iaiit, $loooSsmrrfru. November 23, 4v. DMINISTH.-VTOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK EMMET 1. CCUTIS, INSUHANCB AUK NT, I.ATK OF lilXlOUSUUim COL. CO, llEC'D. Itterslof administration on Uieostatoof Kmmct I Curtis lalu of tho town of UloomHlmnr. Colum bia county, Pennsylvania, iiocc.vstil, havo been Krantwl by tho lU-lstcrot BsiUI county to tho un uerbltfned Ailinlnhiralor. AU persons having claims UKInst theostutootttiB Uecc-JMHl are re quested to present them (or settlement, and thoso Indebted to tho estatu to mako payment to tho unuersiifued miimmsiruiur wunuuiuvidy. VltKAHimoWN, AUinlnlstra tor Nov. 2 Gv M. C. SLOAN & BRO., H1.00MS15UHG, 1A. M imifacuirersot CARRIAGES BUGGIES, PHAETONS SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C Kl rat-class work alwnys on band, REPAIR1XO NEA Th Y DOSE. fricc reduced lo tuit the timex. BLQ09W PLANING MILL Tbu umleraltfaed Uavlnir put tils I'ianlct Mil on Kallruad street, In ilrsl-viaas cuudltlou, Is pre. p irod to do all kinds o( 01 k in Ut Hue. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, F.tc. sn 70 .3.1 5.W .) ,0H furnished ut reasonable pi Ices All lumlwruned Is well seasoned and nouu bui skilled workmen are employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. I'luu. ai d peciocu nous prepared by au esp.i leneiddraugU smuu, (;ii.iuia liiiVG, IIlOOIIINbll !'(,', 1U, .40 .1X1 if II 10 is .13 WIO V) I.IK) Neuralgia Cured, Kampoht, N.Y., -March 12, 'M lllmmuittc tiinu Co. ! Oknts Rlnco November, lwti, I havo been n constant sufferer from neuralgia and Iiavd not known what It was Uibo fren Co. t as somo call from pain until I commenced tho usoof ItheuinatloHyrup. I hao felt nn naln since tHlnif the fourth bottle. I think It Is the best rem edy 1 havo ever heard of for purl fjlng tho blood and for thocuro of rheuniatlim and neuralgia. W. II. C1IASK. CO., 1 ltvmotdh Art., nochetier, X. 1. 1.00 per Botllu or 0 Bottles for fi.00' S - very low prices, cloth of other goods for cold MUSICAL INSTRUMENT will play any tuno, and that any ono, oven a cnim, can operate. The OrcMiette tiai paint.! such a worlil.wLte ttputatlon Out a fcngthy description of it Is not netessary. It will tc sutiiclent to say that it is a i'EKPKCT tiHOAN that plays tHtfhnua!ly all the sacred airs, Hpular music, songs. ii iimtm, ui mice siTonir; ueuos .nu set of reedswitll r.Xl-HMblON box and bw ELI Asttip of perforated paper represents the tune, and it Is only ocic.kaiy ,o piaie me impir ui' tune In the. Instrument, as shown in the picture, and turn the handle, which loth op- crates the bellows and propels the paicrtune. The per. me th. rotations In the paiicr allow the r a lierfect tune Is the result, ftrjtct in timt,ixttMtitH. and riu.nl ii t reeds to sound ami rrltct. Without the leatt Lnnwledc of u.ocie tin r. aalsshownluthebtcture.alittle irlrl Is olavini a son ami nuired of the tierfonneri ev.n a little rtill.t ran nvro. it. her playmates are sinnlne the words, it is tuned in the key Cur.od, Y., Feb. W, 81. mil z y ME, tciulns Uth old and oung, insists m train ine the voice ami IIOL'KS OP SOCIAL. AM ITS KM FNT. 1 IT IWaiiPtHi li perfect!) fetneientcit bv the picture. It U made of totiiitincA vwt it, decuTdtci. in jrt.t, ami UtUt 1 anclsome and ornamental, Tho of ftimilar Instruments has hitherto Lcen 13. anJ therictnarul hatrnn. until now there are over 75,000 in use. We are encourage 1 I'siks, us th m in tti uic oie w ui warrant mc reuue lion. The Oa'anctu though similar fit construction mimpro cm nu upon our wen-Known rgauctte, which sells fur and f 10. It contains the same number of reedsand plays the same v -viuncs. jui oner it mis - On receipt of we ill kend the Orjr innuia l.ycipress t'-nnv address. and include PKHR tI.M worth of music, or on re ceipt of 5 we will send it with over i1 .Ml worth ofmuile FRRl or for JJU.fiO we will send it with small selection of niutlc FRHB. The price includes boxing and packing. These nre tgtnt's ttrest and we will appoint the first pun ha wr from any town our a it cut. if he to desire. Ad.lre. HOME. &7 Washington Street. Boston. Mass., U. S. A. fir! in 1 (Member, in utiif i;nn tn budy lMlnr hull lm tin - y nre if ertxtfei nnd r.fttaril hotter nnd tuoie cxpontw.y flcrrrtan). "Treks Bot- IfM! ffi 1 I 5-" V. JSl if VP tnn.m." Vitnii-e lu,tttl " 'Cwhino thiv' the Hvt" 'rnM'l Amy,." hut H.iwut H JiiIl frttaut" tuHit." liflri Iht.aUrJ' 'f'uu,ikn Ihiit' ft Hlif." "L'jJ WrustK" 'St tiLunu A.'rrti" H .itiiiuh ,fiim my L.'Ai7a" V?ase .".".Vi many &:aiu. n-iTiiLiii'. "AWj i' fwicric yurrH, t uikuix nun I..IMI1K uuua iiAtc "f-V tate the Outfh" WalkUllilid taslkltitf oruc himuhi inaiuni inn mii.timt-t iinti tne piMiuw Uttunjui tnuoiip' pnuif vrw t tn.it un ta nrndo ton hiji, prio H-.Ti. Sit, li, 14 latkoi hlajh, lugerh4 un iimw. wiurii 1 in ircnif ac nuttmy ui uuiuphtu. hut the Urjrr tho d ill u. larcer ths T-lntfng 1 nose wricee inciuaa ORPHANS' COURT SALE OK VALUA1UX Real Estutie! llyvlr.uo of nn order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tho underkienotl executor of (jcoivt! Oman, l.ito of tho township ot Seott, In tho county of Columbia, deceased, will expose to pub. 11c sale the pivailes on SATURDAY, NOVEJU1KH Still, U83. At 10 o'clock In the forenoon, tho follow Ing valua. blo real eslnlo tlluato In Jit. l'lcn.int township lu said county, bounded nnd described as follows, to. wit: iK'glnnlnt: at n white oak a corner onieorvo Vance's laud, tlieneo by land of John Kllno tnutli 3& deirreiu west so )K'rehct to n )Ost, thence tuiutli M detfiiDicastii" perches to a white oak down, tlieneo south 3.1 degrees west 81 iwrelies to stones, thenco by lamN now or laleof Michael llower south 4 degrees east li I an J l-tOperclKS to stones, thenco south 51 degrees cast 131 perehei to stones, tlieneo north in o degrees west fly.four perches thenco north so degrees east 5Q perches, thenco north H degrees west 50 perches, thence nonius degrees we.t ns nndH io jieahes tu tho corner of (icorgo Vance's land, thenco by tho same went ins l'erches to tho placo ot bjglnulng, containing IVO AKE8, more or less, on which aro creeled llmisi Barn nnd necessary out buildings. TKHMS OF hai.I1 Ten ier cent, of ni.o.fourih of tho purchase money shall bo paid ut the Milk, lug down of tlio property, onu-lourlh less tho ten per cent, at the confirmation absolute and the re maining thrce-fourtlis lu one year from conflrma. tlon nisi with Interest from that date, 1IKNHV Y, OMAN, oetVHl liocutor. A unrroii'sS notick. KSTATK Ol' O, lUHDKIt, MTK OP CATAW1SSA, PR- Hie undersigned npimlnnil auditor to distribute tho fund lu the hands of I'llimui Kills (u'lmdlleu ot l". R Hauler u luiutle, will iuoh the imNIw lu teresliilnt the olllee of llliawn X Kobbliis In the town of CutawUia on Saturday Noiemlier flth. A. li. issi, ai iiiueuK-K a. in., in wiueu lino uuu place all turttes having claims upon said fund will upiiear and present the same, or lie debarred from coming lu (uru share ot the smio. It. III'I'KINUIIAM Auditor. Nov. si-ta