THE COLUMBIAN AJSTD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FIltDAY, NOVHMBlilt 80, 1833. Correct Kiillruud Time Talilo. Trains on tlio Philadelphia & It. ll. lo.ivo ltupcrt as follows! Tho lecture clvcn by Mnlor 3. P. Hnnlv f Ucrwlck, on Frldav nltfhi. for tlm l.nn. fit of Knt Post, o. A. It., was not nttcml. I ns it deserved. The subject was "Hem. nsccnscs of tlio Southern Army," mid tlio ecturo wns written In a nlcasant atvle. abounding In Intcrcstlna nnd amuslm? mi. ccdotcs, nnd avoiding tlrcsomo details, nnd I nnd said ho would rather go home. Ho n.88 n. m. 4.W p. in. SOUTH. 11:15 turn. 6:13 p. m. Trnlnion tlio l. I., W. It. It. lcavo Illoonwburg as follows) NOHTll. SOUTH. 7:30 a. m. 8:25 a. m. 10.17 a. in. 11:15 a. m. 0.31I p. m. 4:3U p. ra. Tlid 11:43 train south cinnccM with tho Phila delphia Heading at Unpen, and with tlio Njr thorn oontral at Northumberland. Tlio 8:25 a. m. train connects at Northumberland with tho 9:35 train on 1'cnnirlv.inla road, reaching nilladelphla at 8:15 p. in. Tho 11:15 train connects with Philadelphia nnd Iteadlnz road at llupjrt at 11:9) reaching ruilailol phla at 0:00 p. in. Tlio 11:45 train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 1:15, reaching Philadelphia M 7:33 p. Th i-M ii. m. train connects with Pennsylvania ro.il at Northumberland at 8.05 p. m., und roaches l'hlladelplua at 3:05 a. m. Trains nn tho N. to W. Kerry as follows ! NOltTlt. 7:11 a, m. 6 31 p. m. ontalnlng no offcnslvo political nllnstons. Major Hanly makes r.o pretensions ns nn orutor, but his mmincr on the stage Is qulto ns ngreeablo ns that ot many profes. slonnl speakers. Tills lecture Is one of the good results of tho Ucrwlck Literary So. clcty. Tho people of our sister town take great Interest In this oreanlzatlon. nnd oltcr strong cncournircmciit tohrlnir nut I on Monday evcnlnir. Tho holo Is about 40 I ..... I .. I.. I. ' .1. 1 llrt I.. l.l.l. . f. . iiomo talent. A series of four ectitrcs has lt" "' '-'B 111 " I " been nrmii.f,.,i n...i M. tt.i, Part of the railroad down with It. As tho , " , " " u".jr wi uiu urcn9,9 lmvo bcon nU workccl to tho crop, iirst ot tno course, the second ono being by there Is nothing to support tho surface, .ur. iv. u. lumucriy, librarian of tho Y. il. consequently tlio cavc-lu will continue un. ,. .iiii,.r unn. i.,!.,,i.i . i i m mo urcasts arc mien, it uocs not in. i... i t. tt... i.. . . . tcrfcro with tho workings of tho colliery ns some ot tho Philadelphia papers published 11. Hallway pasi' llloom BOCTU. 13.01 p. in. 7:07 p. m. lMlllltC KlllCN. M. A. Ammcrman, ndmlnlstrntoi of John J. Stiles, lato ot Flslngcrcck township, will sell personal property on the promises on Saturday, Dec. 1st, 1883. Seo advertisement. l'crHoiial. Miss Irene Hudy of Schuylkill Haven visiting Miss Edith fishlcmnn. Mrs. B. F. Alleman, formerly of this town, Is seriously 111 with diphtheria at her homo In Shlppensburg, Pa. Mrs. O. H. Slrunck is suffering from n complication ot diseases, nnd her condlt- ion Is critical. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Funston are visiting their daughter, Mrs. ltogcrs at Allen town. Q. A. Buckingham, Esq., of Berwick, at. tended tho reunion of tho survivors of the C8th Pennsylvania Volunteers at Philadel phia last week. Holiday Offer. Any person sending ns five new subscri. bcrs to this paper with tho cashwill be presented with ft copy of tho History of Columbia county worth S2.C0. Any subscriber now or old can secure tho paper for ono year nnd a copy of the History of Columbia county for 3.50. This offer Is good only until Jnnuary 1st 1834 Diaries for 1831 at the Coixmmas store. Thanksgiving services wcro held In near ly all of tho churches. Foil Sale. A steam cngino nearly new, six horse power. Inquire at this oUlce. License netitlons and bonds 10 cents a set at tho Columihan store. The ladles of the Episcopal church will lmbl n fnlr nnd festival sonic time next month. Go to tho Concert to-night (Friday) at Normal Hall. Prof. Nilcs and his pupils always make good music. Some nice goods suitable for Christinas nrcsents wcro onencd at the Columbian storo this week. Prices the very lowest. A Chautauqua Heading Club lias been or ganlzed by a number of young ladles nnd gentlemen. Call and see the new stock of hats soft nnd HtliT lust received ut David Lowen berg's. Mrs. Maizo went to the city last week to nurchaso her winter stock of millinery goods. She has a line display. On Monday afternoon of this week, John Achcnbach formerly of this county, died of typhoid fever near Milton, where he was eucaged In tanning. The monthly meeting of tho Gospel Tern pcrance Union will be held in the 31. i. churclr, December 4th, at 7:15 p.m. An interesting programme has been provided. An oyster supper and festival will bo held by Centre Grango In their hall In Centre township, on Saturday afternoon and evening, December 8th. 2w Ccntritlta Letter. A l'olandcr named llulskl had his Ice broken at the Logan colliery on Monday, by a fall of coal, Mr. Ilecse, tho supcrln. tendent, proposed sending him to tho Ml. ners' Hospital where ho would receive good treatment. The Polo having no Idea what tlio hospital was cried into a child holds n policy In the Fidelity & Casuallty Insurance company and will receive seven dollars per week. The north tranewnv of Loiran colliery. which was abandoned n few months ngo, has taken down considerable amount of tho surfaco tho past month. It underlies tho Lehigh Vnlloy Hallroad track, which necessitated tlio laying ol a now ronu by tlio company. Tlio last cavc-ln occurred 0, ueiivery, uut Mr. llanly consented to re pent his for tho G. A. It., and wo nre In. formed that Mr. Klmbcrly has been invited to glvo his lecturo beforo tho Teachers' In. tltute. lllooinsburc ouuht not to allow Berwick to get nhead of her In literary matters. Fur collars, furglovcs, caps, lino sealskin caps, skating, drawing and all tho novelties can bo found ut D. Lowcnberg's. OriuiRcvllle itciiiH. A. B. Stowart sold his farm between Hohisbiirg and Pealcrtown to Alexander Hess, consideration 3500. Mr. Charles Hutton and Miss Nettlo Bel las of tills place were married at tho brides home;iast Thursday evening, Hey. A, Houtz tnko ,uo Kfts from thc "dues, olllclatlng. Charlie, you have our congrat illations. Mr. Ed. Sloppy and wlfo of Scrnuton, spent tho former part of this week vlsitlnc ms urother Leo M. Sloppy. Mr. Geo. llcckman our genial land lord is renovating his bar room. Geo. you aro always ready to make Improvements whlrh will naturally lead you to success. Still tho boys continue to get drunk nnd have their frolics around square Saturday nights as usual wo suggest that the parents or these youthful seapo graces make It a point to be on the corner Saturday nights, and I think they can see the foundation tor the nbovo writing. We uotlco Geo. Bcrtbch,your enterprising merchant tailor ou our streets last Sunday Geo. come some more. Chippy DeLong the pugullst Is a particu. lar friend of X. Y. Z. J.MUIO ot tno Republican lias been very angry for tlio past few day. It has been rumored he had taken into himself a wife. Klb. I como boldly to thc front and contra diet thc assertion. Quite a lively altercation took place on our street one day last week between one of our enterprising Shoemakers and our liveryman. I was a close observer of the fracus but saw no blows struck nor none of tho vital fluid flow, consequently I think their bruises arc easily healed. Jim returned from thc mountain last Saturday without any venison. Jim. I guess you didn't hunt much or your mon. cy ran out, how is it 1 Explain. Lillcy & Sloppy, will havo in a full line of holiday goods this week. Call and see them before you purchase your chnstmas presents. X. Y. Z, Tho Hat." latest stylo of soft hat, the "Knox Fedora Fedora Fedora The hat of the season at Lowcnberg's. Mimlll ItCUlM. The regular monthly meeting of Winona Fire Company will bo held on Monday evening, December 3rd at 8 o'clock shnrp. A full attendance is desired as business of Importance will be transacted. While digging a drain for the new rec tory on the Episcopal lot ono day last week, portions of a human skull wcro un earthed on the cast side of the church near Main street. It probably belonged to a body that was removed when the dead were taken up to make room for tho erec tion of tho new church. Patrick Kclley, said to bo a member of a gang of counterfeiters who havo bceu lin ing tho coal regions of Luzerno county With counterfeit sUyer dollars, was arrest ed at Danville ou Monday by Deputy United Statos Marshal Barring, of Wllkcs barrc, and was taken to that place for a hearing. No more acceptable holiday gift can be found than a copy of tho History of Colum bla county. Every subscriber to this paper should tako advantage of our Holi day oiler printed at the head of tho first coiunin of this page, and securo the work at n reduced price. We will send thc book to any address on receipt of 52.00, postpaid, or for $3.50 will send tho book nnd the Colomiiian for one year to any person residing In this county. Write to Elwell & Di'ttcnbeniler, Bloomsburg, Pa. 3t ' , 1 - Wpasreowjth some of our contempo- rcrlcs:ou the subject of Sunday newspa pcrs? For the most part they aro trashy sheets, filled with tho details of horrible crimes and other sensational matter. The news that they contain are tho despatches that havo anneared in the dailies on Mon- day and Tuesday previous, but aro dated on Saturday to make them look fresh. There are some exceptions to this rule, und tho AVim Dealer Is oue of them. But ns a general thing no man with n family should permit these sheets In his house. Thoy have a wide circulation because they cater to tho most depraved tastes. Paiiloh Comkmks. lly Charles It. Till- hot. Boston i D. Lothrop & Co, Price 1.00. Tho two lllllo dramas, "No Qucs. lions Asked," nnd "More Than They Bar gain For," which make up this volume, nre siiarklluit nnd full of movement, and can be arranged easily for parlor or school pre. scntatlon. Thoy do not depend upon com. plicated stage arrangements or scenery for Interest, but upon tlio breezy dialogue and tho frequent drnmatlo situations. Aside from Its admirable adaptation to use In rmr!or theatricals, the book will be full of interest to tho general reader, The lllus tratlons aro tine, and the outside hariuou izes with the contents In the way of attract Wcucss. Our boys spent Thanksgiving by taking a rabbit hunt. E. L. Klrkcndall has been ill for two weeks but is convalescent. A large crowd Is expected In town on Sunday at which time tho dedication will take place. Quite a number of people at this placo attended the sale at Hcuben Ncyhard's on Saturday. H. Creasy of Brandonvllle, paid his friends of this township a recent visit. Henry Nuss attended the Reformed church on Sunday. Our new barber Is apparently doing well. Chas. Harman and Geo Fry delivered tho coal to the different school houses prompt ly unon tlio arrival of the coal at the de. pot. :V debating society has been organized n the Kirkendull school house. It Is said to be quite interesting nnd encouraged by a good attendance. Win. Hartzel spent last week at White Deer Valley on a hunting excursion uut camo home without any "laurels." He savs nix goot". Thc new depot is now in use, which is qulto commodious and gives room nt tho fbrmcr site for shipping timber, &c. Htlll water jottluifti. Tho new church nt Cambra Is rapidly approaching completion, nnd will be dedi cated on the 2.1 rd of December. T.H.Edgar recently kiled- n pig eight months old that dressed 315 pounds. That sounds a little piggish Who can beat it? The planing mill, sash and door factory is running to its full capacity, indicating considerable building und Improvements in tho vicinity. Mr. E. B. Bclshllne will soon havo his new house ready for occupauey. It makes a line appearance and adds much to thc np. pearanco of our beautiful village. Wui. llaber, who fell out of n buggy nt Bunton during tho Governor's visit there, died last week trom Injuries received and was burled at the Stillwater graveyard on Lord's day. He was an old and respected citizen and will bo missed. Samuel Smith, our excellent and nccom modating blacksmith, is doing a good bus loess, and by his careful attention to his work deserves tho patron ngo of tho neigh borhood, The line weather last week enabled the farmers to finish up their full work, and the corn crop, which wns an unusually poor one lu this section, is nil safely housed. It also afforded the writer an opportunity to apply his skill In capturing some ot the beautiful finny tribe that Inhabit our stream. Everybody seems pleased with tho Gov ernor's visit and are desirous that ho repeat It when convenient to do so. Wo hear many express their sympathy for his sad bereavement that has deprived him ot his little hoy. The death of theso little ones is like tho withdrawal of so much warmth and sunshine from tho hearts that love them, But ns our treasures aro carried to the heavenly home, our hearts go after them, for "where our treasure is, there will our hearts bu also." It. E. POIITEII. on Wednesday evening. Tho last car of a loaded coal train had its doors hut rather carelessly, nnd when about cntcrlnc tho town both doors opened spilling mo coal along the ;road. mo poor pcopio living near wcro very lortunntc, ns they gathered enough coal to burn all win icr. A lnree number of vounc men went to Ashland on Thursday evening ;to sec Mad. amo Girard Oyer's English Novelty Co. It was a miter disappointment nncr wanting two miles In the rain to see nothing but a snide of tho worst kind. Miss Mary McCartv. who has been suf fering from hydrophobia the past mouth, wo aro glad to note lias entirely recovered. The Continental colliery was again idlo on Tuesday, caused by tho locomotlvo gas. Can't the company devlso some means to so poor men can work tuclr lull month. Polish Jake was released from lall on Tuesday, he paying his fine. Ho removed lo .lit. uarmci uie latter part ot me wcck. Tho young men of Centrulia evidently know too much for poor Jake, as they owe him something like $500 for thc use of his beer, etc. Our enterprising townsman, John J. Currnn. has started u clear and tobacco store on Railroad St. He also has n full Hue of pipes, stiulTs, &c. He solicits the patronage of tho public in general. John Evans and son spent a few days in uauvllle last week. pugilistic encounter took place In front of Mlllington's drug store, a few du5's ngo, between nn insurance agent from Pottsvllle nnd one of iteilly & Co's worthy clerks. Tho Pottsvlllian. it appears, told some very crooked stories concerning his antagonist, and when questioned he denied all knowl edge of the stories, hence tho set-to. Thc clerk knocked him out in the first round. A few days ago a man In Dark Corner tried to explain to his wife the manner in which they lire a shot In the mines. He was In tho act of lighting a squib by wny of illustration when the whole box full went oil scaring tho wits out of his wife and children. The illustration was perfect ly understood. Onr business men have been busy -tho past week making a grand display for tho holiday's; noticeably among tho windows, aro those of M. W. Brennan nnd Irwin Bros., who it is conceded havo tho finest display In town. The shootinir match which was to take Elacc on last Saturday between Dugan and cam, was declared off on account of a dis pute about the ground. Mr. Dugan for feited the money. Are you afraid to shoot John ? A shooting match has been arranged to tnko place December, the 8th, between Daniel curry ot uentralla aim doun ruts of Locust Dale, for 100 dollars n side. Considerable interest will be taken in the match, as tho last one was declared a draw, both men shooting nine birds out of twelve. Messrs. Itllcv & Co's store presents a beautiful appearance in the evening. There ure about forty windows in the building and an aro ut up uy gas which nicy manu. facture in the building. ISO storo mis siuo of Philadelphia can compare with it in np. pearanco, and none carries such a variety of evervthine in the lino of dry goods, gro ceries, clothmc. hats and caps, boots and shoes; in tact, lie can accommodate 1113 pat rons to anything they need at home from a nccuie to set oi iurnuurc. Tho citizens band have cns:accd a Prof. from Shenandoah, to teach llieni during thc wluter months. Ashland was the scene of a terrible mur der on Wednesday cvcninn of last week. Tho victim was a young lad named Karns of ahnmoKln, and fits murderer jolin btcin. hllber of Ashland. Stcinhilbcr says he was coming down Centre street when ho was met by a party of young men, who shouted "Itoot" nnd thinking they were the dreaded "iynx" no drew ins revolver and fired in the crowd, sending nn innocent youth into eternity. Those who saw thc murder sny aieiniiuucr was urunK and car. ricd the revolver in his baud. He has the name of being good for nothing fellow and public opinion is very strongly against film, lie was attacked by the "liynx" somo few weeks ago, and had his wat-;h stolen. Ho then declared that ho would shoot the first man that molested him, but tho youth of tho murdered boy nnd the youth of his companions should have been a barrier against me committal oi too terrible crime. Threats of lynching were freely made, and tho Burgess fearing trouble Had btclnlillbcr conveyed to lall at two o'clock Thursday morning. Tho mur dered boy was serving an npprenticeshit with Jns. Glbbs a building contractor. The young men in our borough who play "Lynx" might take n lesson from this, or some of them may meet a similar fate. A race of ono hundred yarih has been arranged to take placo on Saturday Dec 15. between Daniel Sweeney nnd II. Mc Nulls for 50,00 a side, MoNalls to receive ten yards start, liotli men nave a record as local runners. Tho choral choir held their concert on Thursday and Friday evenings, in tlio Jleuioiitst cimrcii. iiierc was a mil attcn. dance both evenings. On Friday evenln the proceeds were given for the benefit of tho Methodist church. Tho choir will con tinuo practicing until tho holidays when they will talte the prizo from Jlananoy Ulty, The miners workinc in tho tunnel nt Mor ris Uidgo colliery have found a leader, nnd expect to strike the Buck Mountain vein in a snort lime, ine tunnel is now auout 200 yards in length, nnd is driven throng) tho solid roclc. Mr. Miller who was thrownlfrom his was on ono day last week, and who sluco died from ids imurlcs. was burled irom tno res idenco of his son. John Miller ot this bor. ough, ou Sunday afternoon. Interment took placo in Fountain Spring Cemetery. Hubcr of Ashland and Powell of Shenan donh passed through town Monday on their way to Mt. CarmeT. Both were mounted ou nlcklc plated byclclcs. An alarm of fire on Monday evening brought half tho population ot our town to uace mil. wucro tlio residence or .nr. i .id den was ono mass of llame. The flro orlgi nated from a match which ono of Ills boy had occasion to light in tho garret. After Undine what lie wus looking for he care lessly threw tho match oniibuudloof straw and then went uown stairs, in a lew sec. onds afterwards tho Inmates were alarmed by tho volumes of smoke Issuing from tho stairway, and but for the kindly assistance of neighbors would havo lost the greater part ot their furniture. Tho lire wus got under way by those who responded, after doing considerable damage to tlio building. We huyo now a full stock of stationery, embracing the largest assortment ot writ- lug paper of all grades ami kinds lu the county i also school supplies, pocket books, and a general lino usually found In stationery stores. Our Intention is to fur ulsii the best goons for tno least money, ut tho Cglumiiiax store. The 6tock of overcoats for llttlo boys new, noat, and nice; call and seo them at Low. eubergs, Notice to Tax Collkotoiis. An Act of the Legislature nnd approved Juno 2nd 1881, (seo Pamphlet laws page 45,) requires tux collectors, township and borough ofll. ccrs to mnko returns of seated and unseat ed lands to the County Commissioner's on or before the first day of January next. Lands upon which no property can bo found from which to tako taxes from, those who fail to maku returns by said day will bo held for such loss. Taxes so returned becomo a lien ngalust tho property so re turned, We havo blanks on which theso returns aro to be inudo and will furnish them upon application ot colletcors. John B. Oasky, Coin's, Clerk, Coin's olllcc, Nov. 1st. 1883. nov 10-tt Tho "Jersey Shirt I" Tho Jersey Shirt! Fino underclothing. A full lino ut David Lowcnberg's. Hiiititny Hcliool Convention, OnANdR TowNsittr, Nov. 17, 1833. The representatives of tho Punday schools of the Orange District met nt tho McHcnry chapel in Orango township. The convention was called to order by tho president, C. B. White. After singing by tho convention nnd prayer by ltov. E. M. Chllcoat, thc roll was called and tho mln utcs of tho previous meeting were read and ndoptcd. In tho nbsenco of tho sec rctnry, J, B. Harman, tlio assistant sccrc tary, Margaret Eves, performed tlio duties of that olllcc. Miss Clcmantlno Conner presided at tho organ. After the opening address, on a question each speaker was limited to live minutes. The tlmo proved too short, ns nil seemed willing nnd fluent. Tho first question. "Whnt Good aro Hun. day Schools ?" was opened by Prof, Heck, of Orangcvlllo academy. Ho remarked tbnt the good work of tho Sunday school is only in Its infancy and has not been pushed with befitting energy that too many c.tpend their energy in telling how, or how not, to do it, and too few take the work In hand. To understand fully the good of Sunday schools, wo should follow tho lino of their history. He then gnvo u connected nnd very interesting history of schools for Christian Instruction, taught on Sunday from thc first organization of tho Christian church to tho present time ; then snld that In the rapid and Incomplete sketch that tlmo had allowed him to give, we had had only a glanoo of tho good Sun day schools iiavc done. To sum up, it lias gathered to Itself tho wicked nnd vicious children of our towns ) it has made from beings u llttlo nbovo tho brute, many noblo men and women, many workers In the vineyard of the Lord who otlierwiso would have grown up amidst crime and filth nnd become servants and victims of the devil, llev. It. II. Wharton coutlnucd the sub ject by saying : "The home was thought to be the legitimate placo for the moral training of children, but If this Is left to tho homo alone, In mnny cases it falls in a great degree. Secular education is rapid ly advancing, but it does not make Chris tians. You must occupy the minds of the children or mischief will creep In. Intel lectually, many of tho young of our land nre being educated in seminaries and col leges, but the heart Is largely neglected. Much of this work must be, and Is, done by our Sunday schools." After singing, Rev. E. M. Chllcoat said : "In one of our Western States a colony of infidels decided to allow no religious persons, but after a tlmo things went wrong, property nnd life were unsafe, they found it necessary to nve some religious meetings nnd so estab lished n Sunday school. Tho training of their children and pcopio religiously, brought peace and good order in the col ony. We are not safe without religious In- fraction." Prof. Howcr opened the second ques tion, "How shall wo make Sunday schools Success?" by stating that Sunday schools have not been a failure in tho past, but that the question was evidently Intended to mean "How shall they bo made more suc cessful?" It is in the first place necessary look back and sec whether wo have made errors, if so, then arc we not on the straight road to success ? but if no errors, then wo havo nothing to say. If wo arc to establish a standard from the Bible, "by their fruits ye shall know them," wo shall find that although some appear successful, they iiro rotten nt the core. The success of a Sunday school should be judged by the number who grow up to become Christian men and women, and become members of some church. Where is the fault 1 first, parents ; second, clergymen ; third, olllccrs and teachers ; fourth, pupils. Pa rents neglect tho eternal welfare ot their children, for time and money, both of which are squandered for pride, gossiping, tobacco, and liquor ; clergymen neglect the young and permit them to becomo fixed in sin, while endeavoring to change hardened sinners, nllow the young trees to become worm-eaten while plucking the fruit from older trees. Teachers and olucers by a want of love for Immortal souls; pupils by thinking that it Is no ditlcrcnco now, wiicn I become older I will serve the Lord. Rev. E. M. Chllcoat said it was a sad fact that many of thc young were already worm eaten. That we ought especially Beck the conversion of the children, nnd that super intendents and teachers should aim nt the conversion ot the whole school. Un worthy inducements should not be offered but all right means in our power should be used for the upbuilding of tho Sunday school. E. L. Snyder remarked that too many of us arc attending Sunday school from unworthy motives, and feared we, ns Sunday school workers, lend our aid in this direction. Convention adjourned to meet nt 1:30 o'clock, p. m. At 1:30 o'clock convention opened with singing, and prayer by llev. Bodliic. Treasurer, E. L. Suyder, made u report, followed by singing "Must I go, and empty handed ?" Tho third topic, "How can wc secure general attendance ?" assigned to Rev. A. Houtz, was, in his absence, taken up by Rev. R. H. AYliarton i "Wo must get the people into tho Sunday school before wo can benefit them. The government, when it cannot get volunteers, fills by compul slon. Wo cannot do this. How shall wo doit? To draw persons into the Sunday school we must make it n necessity. In order to do this we must make known its worth. The business man advertises largely, likewise we must ketp it beforo the people constantly. Tho politician talks continually, tho church should bo as earnest and energetic. It will pay to be come enthusiastic lu the work. Then our modes of teaching must bo instructive, nud let lovo be the ono great Incentive it i3 a threefold cord that cannot bo broken." I'rof. Heck said n little enthusiasm in teachers is a good thing but it will diu out. Make every ono feel that you can not do without them, and you can't. Give medi cine lu sugar-coated doses. Muko tho Sunday school pleasant. After singing the fourth topic, "How can wo retain the older scholars ?" wns discussed by E. L. Snyder, who said that at the ago of 15 and 10 pupils leave school, and thought tho parents were largely re sponsible for this ; they failed to exercise proper parental uutlinrlty. Rev, AYliar ton replied that one of the great hindran ces may not lie at the door of parents so much as with teachers. So many make imperfect preparation ot tho lesson that older pupils becomo disgusted. When teachers nre sufficiently interested to study lliu lesson thoroughly, they can command attention. Ruv. E. M. Chllcoat thought tho teacher who will not prepare the lesson Is not worthy of being a teacher. Ho urged them to realize their responsibility, nnd tho reward that would eventually crown tho faithful teacher. Tho follow. ing resolution was thcu adopted i Resolved, that It Is tho Bcnso of this convention that tho older scholars can bo retained in tho Sunday school by having teachers who coino beforo tholr classes well prepared upon the lesson, Outho fifth topic, "What obligation! havo citizens nnd parents to attend nnd support tho Sunday school ?" Roy, E. M Chllcoat Bald the vows wo take in becom. ing members of tlio different churches should bo binding upon us we promise to support tho church, nnd the Sunday school is included In this, Wo nre nil under vows. He quoted Deut. 2323, and Num. BO-2. Topic Oth, "Can the schools be kept open nil Winter In every locality ?" was opened by Mr. Nolton, who remarked it thcro wcro not so many Ifs in tho wny It could bo done, but a want ot co-opcrntlon by parents nnd nil others concerned mndo It a very dllllcult matter to. sustain a school, Bcvcral speakers followed on tho same subject, ono declaring that nono Interested should consent to closo tho Sunday school so long as the devil docs not closo his. Kcvcnth Topic "What aro tho duties of a Superintendent?" Rev. Bodino reckon ed tho duties ot Superintendent In the Tlianksghing Day is chiefly nn Ameri can Institution. After tho first harvest of tho New England colonists in 1021 Gov. Brndford mndo provision for their rejoicing specially together with prnlso nnd prnycr. In 1023 n dny ot fasting nnd prayer In thc midst ot drought wns changed into thanks giving by the coming of ruin during tho prayers ) gradually the custom prevail ed of appointing thanksgiving annually af ter harvest. Theso appointments wcro by proclamation ot the governors of tho sever al New England states. During tho revo lution a day of National thanksgiving wns nnnunlly recommended by congress. Wash. ington recommended such n day, after the adoption ot thc constitution, nnd Ids exam- ltocil ester. N. Y.. Anr. Cth. "8.1. nnnnwllc Nurvp Co.; (ients I havo been a ereat sutlercrfrom llhru:niutm fornix cars, ana Hearing of tho success scale with those of the Pastor, and ns over- pie was occasionally imitated by subsc- of Itheumatlc Hrrup 1 concluded been greatly iK'nentte il by Its use, balancing those of parent. His first duty should bo to ncccpt promptly the rcsponsl. Millies ot the office of the church thinks lilm competent, laying aside Ids own scru ples. Should bo carcfut that his walk and conversation aro such ns shall not bring rcproacli on tho cause of thc Master lie is seeking to serve. He should qualify him self for his duties, not only by being well Informed in regard to tho general work of the Sunday schools If the country, but nlso by n thorough study of the lesson. Be rcgulnr in ids attendance, know what Is taught nnd who tenches, whether they aro such persons who will strive earnestly to lend to Christ those under their care, seo that proper order Is observed. Ho should not allow cvcry.man or woman who comes along on a self-appointed mission to stuff the school with trash. The president, C. B. White, being called on by the convention, responded briefly by saying ho had been very seriously impress ed at the commencement of thc convention because the speakers seemed to regard tho success of tho Sunday school as dependent on olllccrs and teachers, but felt relieved toward Its closo as pastors and parents were each allowed n share In tho responsi bility. It was then resolved that thc citi zens of tho community bo tendered the thanks ot tho convention for tho kind nnd liberal manner in which they hnd enter tained its members. A vote of thanks was tendered Revs. Wharton nnd Bodine and Profs. Heck nnd Howcr for tho nblo mnn In which they treated their subjects, and their assistance. Rev. Wharton reminded tho convention that in order to close a re ligious meeting consistently n collection should bo tnken which wns tnken ns a timely hint. The next convention will bo held in tho academy at Orangcvlllo, thc time to bo fixed by the president. Thc setting sun admonished us that It wns time to adjourn, though tlio interest ot thc meeting was not on tho wnne. Wc sang "Pralso God from Whom all blessings How," Rev. Bodinc pronounced the bene diction nnd all retired feeling that wc had had a pleasant nnd profitable time. MAitOAiiET S. Eves, Assistant Secretary. A large assortment of picture books nnd games for children at tho Columbian store. I"nll I'aHlilou Quarterly. Send 15 cents to Strawbrldge & Clothier, for the Autumn Quarterly ; 120 pages ; 1000 illustrations ; valuable articles on sub jects of Interest to Indies ; also, n drcss makcrs' page. Every description of dry goods illustrated nnd priced, for shoppers by mnil. The music by W. W. Gilchrist, tho celebrated composer, is alone worth double tho price of the book. Yearly sub scription," 50 cents ; 25 cents for six months. Subscribe now nov 2-0t qucnt presidents. During tlio rebellion, President Lincoln frequently recommended the obscrvnnco of such a day after victor ies, nnd made a prolamatlon for a national observance in 18G3. Since that tlmo such ft proclamation has been annually issued, nnd custom lias fixed on tho last Thursday of November ns tho time. Of lato years, thc custom of appointing a Thanksgiving day by thc governors of states, long confln cd to New England, has been ndoptcd through thc country. TIME TO STOP IT, It's too bad, Sir or Madam, but don't get frliihtcncd. Your hair is falltnc oft that's certain. A glance in tho mirror, or an In vestigating commtttc of fingers toll tho dis mal story. Wo won't discuss the possible cause. It's enotizh that Parker's HalrBal sam used now will prevent further destruc tion. Is your hair somewhat gray, too, and crisp? Alas, yes. Tho Balsam will glvo back tho original color, softness nnd gloss, Not a dye, not oily, elegantly perfumed, t perfect dressing, AMElttOAN WINE IN KLMIOI'K. Mr. Spccr, tlio New Jersey producer of Port Wine, lias an offer from certain capl tallsts to purchase nil his wine for shipment abroad. They claim .Mr. Hpccr's wines aro unexcelled by any production in tno world. Orders from Dresden nnd other parts of Europe, havo been filled by Mr. Spccr dur. ing the past year, and they havo becomo very popular on tho other BUlo on account of their valuable medical properties. Mr, Sneer refuses to sell his wino to one firm or sell out his business, his being tho only Oporto Grape Vineyards in this country. Ho claims that as ho has spent twenty-six years of his life in brlnglug these grapes to perfection in this country and to mature a wine, that ho will not at this tlmo of life let iro out of tho family, ono ot tho hand somcst vineyards in the world that win bo a boon for generations to come. For sale by druggists. Keokuk, Iowa. Dr. E. E. Fuller says "I have used Brown's Iron Hitters in my own family with excellent results." Ktvolta t nulla mi' own case. dl cheerfully snythntl hno can walk with eMIro freedom from n:ln. nnd mr irenrrnl health U very much Improved It Is n splendid remedy for tho blood aim neuiinnien system. f. UIMII.Il 1'AllK, JI. 1). Rheumatic SYRUP. The Greatest Blood Purifier Known! Rhoumatism Cured, Scrofula Curod. l-ORt IIvbon, N. Y Feb. 00, 82. ftftfttiiuiffe Atyn Co. I 1 had ticcn docterlnir for three nr four years, with different phy sicians for Hcrofula, as boioociII- ed It, but found uo relict until I commenced taking your Hyrop. Alter taklm? It a short lime, to my surprise, It began to help mc. Continuing Its use, a few weeks, I found mvwK as well na ever. As a blood purifier, I think It has no equal. JtUS. W1LUAM ST11ANO. Neuralgia Cured, Fair port, N. Y., March 1J, '6J Wifttmalle Sinip Co. t (Iknts Slnco November, lfiSJ, I havo been a constant, sufferer from neuralgia and lmvo not known what it was to bo free from piln until I commenced the use of Itheumatlc Syrup. I have felt no pntn Mnee using tlio fourth bottle. 1 think It Is tho best rem edy l havo ever heard of for purl tying tho blood and for tho euro ot rheumatism and neuralgia. W. B. C11A8K. Manufactured by llllKUM.i TIC SYIWP CO., 1 Plymouth Ave., Ilmhesler, .V. V. "FOR SALE BY DRUQQISTS Price $1.00 per Ilottlo or 0 Bottles for $ COO" 1W? H Yes. than sav there is another cold snap a coming and Clark $ Son arc ready to serve joar wants in the way of dress goods, cashmeres, silhs m both black and colored, dress cloths. Those nice blank- ets feet good, too, ivien ifs coia. men vnosc moo ladies' coats, dolmans, newmarkcts, Sfc. Then you know the little folks must have coats ffo. Well, we have got tlicm, ana tots of ciotns, piusnes, g-c, iu make up, all at rock bottom prices. t Underwear, hosiery, gloves, gloves, coi'scts, ties, ribbons, laces, collars, fur trimmings, $'Cyou will need them also we got them and they must be sold in their season and cash buys cheap. Also good nice things in shawls, flannels, 5'0., best shirtings still 8c. per yd., also best prints still 6, 5 1-2, and 5c. per yard, also muslins at very low prices, cloth skirts, fur caps and lots of other goods for cold weather. Come and see. MARRIAGES. HUTTON BELLAS. On the 22nd inst. at the home of the bride, by Rev. A. HouU, Mr. Charles E. Hutton, to 'Miss Nettie I. Bellas, both of Orangevllle. LOCALNQTICES. I W. Hartman & Son Will begin next Monday with Christmas goods. 1st in the book department. 2nd in tho statuary and picture department. 3rd In the glovo and handkerchief depart ment. 4th in the notion department. Oth in the dry goods nnd trimming depart ment. 0th in the heavy queenswaro department. 7tli in the decorative und fancy depart ment. 8th In the nic-nac department. Otli in tlio fruit nnd grocery department. 10th in thc nll-over-thc-store depattmcnt, Tlio old and young, tho rich and poor can all find goods to suit their ages and purses. Paper bags, all size3, square and satchel bottom, at tho Coluubias store. KVEItVDODY KNOWS IT. When you have thc Itch, Salt Ilhcum Ualls, or bum Eruptions of any kind, and the' Piles, that you know without being told of It. O. A. Klelm, the druggist, will sell you Dr. Bosanko's Pile Itemedy for 50 cents, which affords immediate relief, and is a sure cure for cither of the above diseas es. July 0-cow UETTEIt THAN $10,000 I "I spent over $10,000. in 23 years," said Major II. W. Hlnes, of Boston, Mass., "in being doctored for epilepsy, I employed tho best physicians in New Orleans, St . Louis, N. York. Phila , Boston, London and Paris, but all to no purpose. Samaritan Nervine has cured mo entirely." $1.00 foii the l'onuo. I owe my life to Phelps' Itheumatlc Elixir. Durlnir the nast fifteen years I Iiavc spent over a thousand dollars for treatment of Rheumatism, tand never re eelved any permanent benefit until I took the Phelps' Elixir. I consider it the best rheumatic remedy ever offered to the pub lie. Respectfully, Geo. E. noYT. Pcnn avenue. Scranton, Pa HE GAVE UP HIS CltUTOHES IN THItEE WEEKS. Butler, N. Y., March 22, 1882. Rheumatic Syrup Co : I wish to say to the public, I have had the rheumatism for fifteen years ; somo of tlio time had to use crutches lo get around, and tho past winter could not get out of doors for weeks at a time. Have used all remedies I could hear of and doctored wi;li dlScrent physicians to no purpose, nnd could get no relief until I commenced tak ing your syrup. I had taken but two bot tles before I could sec a change. Contin uing its use n few weeks, find myself walk ing without crutch or cane. Any one trou bled with rheumatism should tako Rheu matic Syrup and bo cured, for it is a posi tive cure. J. B. Chatfield, South Butler, Mnrcli 10th, '82. Rheumatic Sttrun Cla : Gents This is to certify that I have had rheumatism for several years j at times so I could not raise my hand to my head, nor get my coat on without help. Icommcnccd taking your syrup, and had taken It but a short time when It lieiran to heir) mc. I havo taken two bottles and nm as well as ever. I think it has no equal as a rheu- malic; cure. Isiiaei. J. Clavp J, (CLAffiK 4 mE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ,jy fr il ' r A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT that will play any tune, and that any ono, even actum, can operaio. The Ortfinette has gained such a wctM-wMe reputation tliat a lengthy tlecri.ittiin ot it It not ne:eisary. It will t tuRictent tu taylhat It ts a rSKFBCT ORGAN tnupiayt tnuhanuallj all the lacrcd airs, popular music, aongt, tkinccs, etc. etc. It toiuMi of three suon; bellow au4 tetoi rccus wuii KArKiutsiun iwxinu shklu imp of perforated iiaper represents the tune, and it Is only uciettary to plate the jupcr tune In tha Instrument, an Sttown la the picture, and turn the handle, which txth op crfect tune is the result, ftrftcttn tttte,txtutwntanJ nates the bellows and fironels the naDer tune. The tier foratlons in the paper allow the right reeds to sound and $7 (or $3.50. 4 ORCHESTRA ti EVERY HOME. Tho Massachusetts Organ Co. tjftft, without the least tno ledge of music bemu re as Is shown In the picture, a little girl Is pi ly in if a song and ler playmates are singing the words. It is tutted In the key ,c tin tail for the human voice to linfliv. It Interests and en .-rtnlna both old and Youni. assists in train! nc the voice and AFFORDS HOUItS OP SOCIAL AMUSEMENT. The Ort'anetta is TtCCtlV represcmcu uy mc picture, u i inaueoi votia eiaini iiiiillar instruments has hitherto been 13. and the demand has con t Untlv Increased until now tbete are over 7S,ooo in use. We ate encouraged tAnli Ihf flriranptra a.n the matkM at thl creatlv redmed tion. TLc Oranetta though similar In construction i an improvement upon our wni nnuwn urgancue, wnun sens tor anu iio. ii contains ine same numurr ui reed and plays tne satu tunes. OurotTeristhist On t ecelut of T we will send the Orgaunetta lyespresa many address.and Include PHHK $3.50 worth cf music, or on re ceii.tnf we will senditwitlt ovtr I.BOnorth of music FREF, or for 3.50 w wilt send it with small selection of mu.ic FREB. The price includes boiing and packing. Thtie art satnl't frtrtt, and we will appoint the first purchaser fn-rn any town our airent. If he so desires. Address, 57 Washington Street. Boston, Mass., U. S. A. a i i r-r-PTTi MTui ri ra lm fffrmrm i MBIiHltf S WEBBE11 lMm BOLii. A Mechanical Wonder. Ijutyrurwo Bret Introduce; UiU it.itutvn un.n.T tntha children of America rikI It h sale to a.scrt nn no joy eer unyiwii 111111111. awnrw 01 tumcritwe liidlliouwimla nmt liundredauf cluVlren whocam ol liolti roaitj lurthe llolwaj irarta too raft nino montus iimi hii:tlle. notwlihKtanrthiB x Mcri tha miaply hao been occurmilauni: Mock for WAseitiHUMed early in llocctni to our storo wero ltnriolnted. We White, red and gray underwear, cheap, at Lutz & Sloan'a. very NOT A CASK. Not a case ot Rheumatism, not a case of neuralgia, not a case of lameness, not n case of nain or snraln not one lias failed to co when attacked by Thonvu' Ecltctric Oil. A full line oi pocket books and purses for ladies or gentlemen just opened at the Columiiiak store. Remember that Lutz & Sloau will not be undersold ou black dress silks, lirlng your samples to compare. If you aro in need of shoes call at W. J. Kcnilig's, in Evans' batlding. Wastkd. Eggs. Tho highest market price paid for tlio samo in cash, by J. F. Caldwell, illoomsburg. nov 10.4w Cheap underwear at J. B. Skccr'a. Another new lot of cashmeres at Lutz & Sloan's this week. Ladies' misses' and children's shoes in endless variety, at W. J. Kendlg's. Jloro drc9s goods, plushes, velvets nnd silks ut Lutz &, Sloan's this week. CAUSE OP FAILUltE. Want of contidence accounts for half of tlio business failures of to-day. U. A. Klelm, tho Druggist, is not liable to fail for tho want of contidence in Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, for he gives away a botllo free to all who are suffering with Counh. Colds. Asthma. Consumption uud all atfectlons of the Throat and Lungs. July u-cow ARE YOU MISERABLE through liullgcs. ecstion. sour stomacu or constipation 7 Acker's Dvsncnsla Tablets wo guarantee will relieve you. For sale by J. II. Kin. ports, druggist- WILL WONdKItS EVEIt OKAB1! ? Wllkcs-Barre, I'a., Jan. 9, 1883. Sir. riielps. Dear sir l consiuer it my duty to ten you now mucu goou your luicumaiio i.nxir uas uonc inc. h ot icn vcars 1 liau ldicumatism in my leic arm and last fail 11 cxicnueu mrougn my wuoio body and limbs. I could hardly turn In bed, and several days I could neither feed myself nor wane wtinoui sucks, i iooic THEM flii. vntir in rtll ll rr,ll.lM till. lllV ot recen t. The Hull liuslwcn Im proved In every wny lnee Jn.t year. Iiiktcni or fli. Milt 'if""1;' U"U "Hi" AMERICAN MADE grtcefaliy In ncy loimoo. Ilia nun 13 of rinAAV Kin whh ncniruie fillers. 'Ilnure positively ilia flneit toilet ev;r J r.iit In n lloll. Iliov nre 01 CTMOful Cna CfttMSl IMP., una much Tetler onil inoio cxdoiuIvoiv miiiletli.intlielicstlinni'riM IiwI'm ol'lci" ihfr 7ili imt-wcnr many line, 'llic wimii n.ltl. Inni linlrflrnnf IliH lxt 1 ICtlill mill f.er nana ntit oipetUlly tor till! Dull xlul they nre in , nil ll.lir, fclMlllUUI VIVt llli. .,c.,;... ij WacoRUcrlliem tlw int Doll'. Ileum lnln till country, lilel that without lll Wonderful Mnfc-M A ttm liinent JUK pou. AUUKIt 19 ll L OhTIl TH LKTIHit VmKt. TllK M!.a- IHO AITAI IIWM.I niwiliuiK.i niiiit.i ,i" '""if 1 the mutt Ingenious Invention' nt tlwnsH. llh.ii.iin l locution nro thnwn In tho rtitht luivl cnur-.H liu. It li Hal. to lo get out nr onlcr itml so nrraiiRt'it that a li:ht m -: Ml! S?OJ -gf ,tciir.H-miJwllilollW,i.ionoiiftlio following .nm f' V neien atinpru taBrf." "Siwrltur nuif tut. ""',"'.', .... ., llrutl.t frnrtvt Wain." " Ur.vMalhrr't CUxt."w ,C.n' I'l .i." "hut Aujuriif "Jovful "IVf wliirlt in tli UretKraC Nuvclly ill ran ie nitvio io nrf .t.F.itimi.ai.t r.iir WmiUi'rful biULfiMir Itil! ill CHItDr.EM'3 TOYS fcVXR FftUDUCfcUJiim imim iim prlrJ ."'- E? Avlnrp All itiri'M fclXLM ... i.tt.- l,a, Ui.nl fn nno nilrlrriii t,i. ri'Ot'H.t Of Tirl.JI ft n1 UllUAN .0., N. 5.1 V.-htnuti. wtrci't. iuuif wui., i, m, i. FINE COXTV 1 miixi. ... -(rtAiAiijiJcf-imnu ivtuJf.CJWfa J5o)u(ro. November 23, 4v. ti inetM high, ova km doll. irlco Kl.ot. hfSH Prices Inoluda Ul ihi nil tally irli:i tantci(iipitu. out mo utrgt-r iua aa iuo urner ino notfia w, get When you como to Bloomsburg call at everything that I could hear of, but got no Potatoes . J. Kitullg's, wlicro you are sure to better, and I began to get discouraged. Dried ajj it barsains. Mr. Good, tho druggist, mlviscd mo to take u&ms ... " 1 Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir. I did so, and ecn MARKETREP0RTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat pur busUel m.ik Rvo " 19 Corn, " Oits " " Flour per barrol ClorerseeJ ... . nutter Kssi Tuilotf .(A .a B.w .30 .!M .OH .40 Applos f. W Gents' fine shoes at W. J. Kendlg's, For good cheap furniture, go to man's. Cad. Boots of nil kinds at Evans' building. Pictures, frames, Catltnari's. White, red nnd uray wool blankets, very cheap, at Lutz & Sloan's. Cheap (lucenswiire at J. 11. Skccr's. after having taken tho first bottlo I felt sat- lBlled tliat It was Helping mc. wuen 1 nail taken three bottles 1 was entirely cured. I feel very grateful for what your medicine lias done lor mc. 1 win ciieenuiiv recoin- W. J. Kendlg's. mend It to those afflicted with Rhcuma. lism. lou can use my name as you wish In bclialt of your i'.llxir. Yours, with many thanks, ClIAB. II. KSIFFK.V. No. 14 Magnolia Avenue, Wllkcs-Barre, ra. saouldorB . Chickens...... Turkeys utraperpouaa ..... Hay per ton Keeawax lluclcwheat flower I 11 10 ,13 .11! 1310 'IS 4.00 window cornices, at BUSINESS NOTICES. "Sl'ENT FIH'V DOI.LAHS In doctorins for rheumatism beforo I tried TMmav UMettnc Uu. usetl a ou-ccnt bottlo of this medicine, and got out In ono week. For bums nnd sprains it is excellent." Jus, Durlmid, l.ust I'embroke, N. 1 . Aycr'a pills aro a convenient remedy to nave always at Hand, nicy aro sugar coaieu, easy 10 nine, utieciivo to operate, Buro to brine relief and cure. Tiicv are ellectuiu lu a wide range of diseases which nnso irom disorders ot tno stomucli and digestive organs. "what can't he cured must uu bnuuhkd." This old adage does not slgnlfv that wu must suffer the miseries ot dvsnenslu. when u medicine with tho curative properties ot jfuraacA! utooa mtteri is avauuute. it Is one ot tho most substantial and reliable rcmc dies sold to-day. ACKER'S BLOOD ELIXIR guaranteed i mil Mil ituiua ui ,uiuihi iiuiauimiK, jj,. hentetl or coiiraefetf. Sold by J, II. lvlnports, druggist. CONVINCING, The moof of tho pudding is not in chow Ing the string, but lu having an opportuni , to test uiu article direct, u. a. ivlclm, 10 Druggist, lias a tree trial Dottle ot Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup for each and every one who is anucieu wuu uougiis, Colds, Asthma, Consumption or any Lung Affection. July u-cow ERUPTIONS, SORES, PIMPLES. RHEU. .MA Us M are uut indicators oi impure blood. Acker's Blood Elixir Is tho rcmc dy. Sold by J. II. lunports, druggist. Hco a woman in another column, near Specr's Vineyards, picking grapes from which Specr's Port Grapo Wluo is made, that is so highly cBtccmed by tho medical profession, for the uso of Invalids, weakly ncrsoiiB aim ino agcu. Sold by O. A. Klelm, Bloomsburg. sept Si-ly Wo do think tlio Phelps Rheumatic Ellx. M. C. SLOAU & BRO., BLOOMSHURG, PA. Manufacturers of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, PHAETONS SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAQONS, &.C Klrst-cla.Hn work always on hand, R EPA 1RINQ NBA TI, YDONE. Pfieet reduced to tuit the timet, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP EMMET r. CCBTIS, INSURANCE AGENT, LATE OF ULOOMBBl'lta COL. CO. HEC'l). IvCttcrfJof administration on the estate of Emmot 1'. Curtis lato of tlio town of Hloomsbun;, Colum tila county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted by the Heulster oi said county to the un ucrsigned Administrator. All persona" Having claluiH anatirst HieesUitti ot the deceased aro re quested to present them forbelllemcnt, and those Indebted to tho estate to make payment to tho undersigned admlulstrator wltboul delay, FItKAS IlltOWN, Not. s flw Administrator FroQ! Cards and Chromos. Wc will tend free by mall a sample set of our large German. I'rcnoh, and American Chroino Cards.on tinted and gold ground,wlth a price list or over2oodinercntuei;ni,on receiptor ttimp fur iiostage. We will also send free by mail as samples, ten of our beautiful Chromos, ou receipt of Un cents to jiay for packing and postage 1 also enclose a conlidentlal price list of our large oil chromos. Agents wanted. Address 1'. Glkason a; Co., 46 bummer Street, lloston, Mass. BIMSBDHIi PLANING- MILL WANTED BOOK Canvassers. MALE and FEMALE To engaire In tha sate 0! our new and Important ork ot itandsrd character, larst. nrullu ana ImiiiriiMt arllliiir qimlltlc. M e oUer a Iter. U1111lr11t .nl mill, Imaliiru. Adlren TI.O II.X'IVNATI ,1-I III.ISIIIMl CO., 171 , r'uurtti Street, Cincinnati. Ohio. Nov 3 Mm aid fclm urove, . U Dr. U. a. Robcrson lr is tlio most valuable nrourletarv meill. says 1 "I prescribe Browu'a Iron Bitters clno over compounded, und wo aro contl. ami Hnd It all it In recommended to be," Nervous debility, tho curse of tho Amer. lcuu people, immediately yields to tho ac tion of Brown's Irou Bitters. dent that this will bo the testimony of hundreds of thousands more in tlio near future K. II. lUvcu, editor "Carbon County (i'u.) Democrat. For sale nt Hen. deletion's Pharmacy, Tho undemlirnod hnvlntr nut bis Planing Mil on Itallroaa sireei. in uroi-eiaas uuuumuu, 10 ore pared to ao an itmus oi wurn iu ma uuo. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnished at reasonable prices. All lumber used U well Boasoned and none but skilled workmen are employed, ESTIMATES FOB BUILDINGS furnished on application, l'lann and epeclflca uon prepared by an experienced arauguisman. C'UAIlIiUS KIUIG, IUoomNburg, Vu. GOOD CANVASSERS WANTED I We offer rare Inducements to irood acenta. Kvcrv reader of this paper who desires permanent worn iuiu mrgs pay. mm ixjuw tiw v ywu iruuvi present cl free, should send al oneo tor our largo bundles of iiartlcularH. Lirgu supply of xamples sent free. AUdrctw WAaill.Nli MANUrAOTlUtl.NU CO., CUar lotte, .Mien. ' Nov aC4V a A X.cadtn;r London Vliya Iclnn ctn'Jl.curs nil UUIcoln NetvYork fur tho Cult' or EPILEPTIC FITS. From A rn.Jct.mal cf Medicine itf it l-pilepiy, hu without doubt tnwUtl aotl curml Euore caiti iiun my oinr nf utic ixjj.Kiaa. iiu metw uitimp-r been tttonithlng ie ii v heard t( cm oC ever Si Fttirn' hUmlinif , ucc8fullj cure4 17 f-ua. il t LnaLmbl.ihetlft wurltnn thti diMM,uhicU tnaj wtitiAuritQbottloof Lit wuiuUnul cur fro tu anr t'iiirr w uo iur una tnoir rspress tna i-.u ftuarv 11 RtfTlt n nn wuhtng euro la . nanrvM FITX tat m m .udtrr wua lusv aan UU. All, iltaKUlO., JiO.UUilKaUBb,1CVr IIKI. Nov 80 w BUBSCHIUU roji TlIK COLUJIBIAN, 1.50 A. YHAU