The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FUIIJAY, DKOBMHUIt 7, 1883. Correct UalH oml Time Table. Train on tho Philadelphia ft It. n. Icavo llupert nslollowm 1 NOIlTti: BOfTlt. OMium. ll:l.la.m. (00 p. til. 0:13 ji. in. Tratnson tho 1). I. & W. 11. It leavo Dloomsbuw as fallows t " NOIIT1I. 7:r a. m. 10.31 a. tn. 0.3a p. m. SOUTH. 8: 0. m. 11:15 a. m. 4:30 p. tn. Tho Mils train south cinnncts with tho I'litta ilelplila fi lloadlni nt Kunert, nndwlthlho Nr tbern Central nt Northumberland. Tho 1 8.85 11. m. train connects nt Northumberland with thofl.si train on Pennsylvania road, reachlnsr Philadelphia at 8:15 p. m. Tho 11:13 train connects with Philadelphia and Heading road at Hitport at 11:5) reaching l'hlladel phla at 0:00 p. iu. Tho 1 1:4.1 train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 1:13, reaching Philadelphia at 733 p. in. Tho 4.30 p. m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland nt 8.05 p. in., and reaches Philadelphia at 3:u5 a. in. o Trains on tho N. AW. II. Hallway pan Illoom Perry as follows 1 NOnTtt. SOUTH. 7:11 a. in. la.ot p.m. 0.31 p. m. 7:u7 p. in. IerHinal. Mrs. Amos Hiicknluw lias been, mul still Is, on tho sick list, W. L. Manning of Jackson spent n few Jays In town this week. Oco. Fenstermacher of Philadelphia wns In town on .Monday. Dr. James II. Nenl and wife have rench td China safely nml nro In good health. Mrs. 3. I). Savage of Berwick visited licr father nnd other relatives In Jackson town. ship last week. Geo II. Brown la in a very critical con dition, and Is gradually growing worse. His recovery Is Improbable. Holiday Offer. Any person sending us five new subscrl. bcrs to this paper with tho cashwill be presented with a copy of the History of Columbia county wortli 2.50. Any subscriber new or old can secure the paper for one year" and a copy of the History of Columbia county for S3.G0. This oiler Is good only until January 1st 1884, Diaries for 1881 at the Columma: store, All jurors were discharged on Wednes day. Work on tho new Episcopal rectory is rapidly progressing. Head Clark &, Son's Holiday advertise ment In another column. "Business" Beers was convicted of larcc, ny on Wednesday, A large assortment of picture books and games for children nt the Couimuian store. The Grand Jury reported in favor of the Incorporation of Kspy as a borough. Mrs Scott keeps Whitman's fine confec tionery. It is the best in the market. Poit Sale. A steam engine nearly new, six horse power. Inquire at tills ofltcc. J. II. Linglc bought one of Col. Jami son's horses last week and took it to Belle fontc. Call and see the new stock of hats soft mid still just received at David Lowen berg's. T. J. Nngle has returned to his homo at Espy for the winter. B.isiucss on the canal has about closed. Christmas cards ranging in price from 3 cents up to $1.50 at tlte Colusiiiiax store. Also birthday cards. The shop windows arc unusually at tractive now with their displays of Holiday goods. Wo shall call special attention to some of them next week. Tho Lutheran Bool; of Worship, with hymns and tunes for sale at tho Coi.uniiian Sroiis. They would make a handsome gift for Christmas. Miss Hannah Kuorr died at Benton last Saturday. Sho was burled from the rcsi. dence of her brother, Stephen Knorr, in this town on Tuesday. New chairs have been placed In the jury box In the court room. They nre cano seated.with high backs, ami are much more comfortable than the old ones. James Bico and Simon Shlvo each dis played some sleighs in front of the court house this week. Alillle snow would make the sales more brisk. A slight chaugo of tlmo has been made on tho I). L. & W. road. Tho first train north in the morning now goes at 7.27, and tho second at 10.33. An oyster supper and festival will bo held by Centre Grange In their hall in Ccntro township, on Saturday afternoon and evening, December 8th. 2w Alexander & Bru. arc preparing for the Holiday trade, nml have a largo stock of Christmas treo ornaments, pipes, cigar holders, lino candles, nuts, &e nt whole sale ami retail. Foil Sai-u. A good house, bam, mill and 12 acres of laud. For further Information Inquire of the undersigned near Hohrsburg Columbia Co. I'a. Joit.s'Il. SlIULTZ. E. M. Bamlleld, night operator on the P. & E. road at Dowart, but residing with his mother at Watsoutown, was killed by tho accidental discharge of a pistol in his own bauds 011 Monday evening. Tlio vlowcrs who were to meet on tho 28th ult. to widen and straighten the Llgiitstreet road from Main street up the, hill, did not act at tho appointed time, owing to somo legal Informality, Holmes & Schuyler havo a largo stock of skates for the Holiday trade. Skaters will Bavo themsclvcsiniich annoy-unco by mak lng their selections early, while tho assort ment of sizes Is complete. 2w Mr. William Housel and Miss Ella Mc. Henry were married In tho parlor of the Normal School on Tuesday morning. They nro both employees of tho school, nml wero united by tho Principal In the nresenco of somo of the teachers. Tho students made them a handsome present, Tho town council should enforce tho ordinance In regard to paving Fourth street. Tho entire street is now paved ex ccpt onu small pleco between Market St. and Whitman's alley. This should bo done at ouco before tho winter fully com. mcnci's. Hllhncycr's grocery lias undcrgono tt thorough overhauling. A new floor has been laid, nnd the inteilor greutly Improv ed by repainting. On the shelves aro to bo found a largo assortment of new goods, Including line groceiles, queenswnro, and everything In his Hue. This old stand never nrcsented u better unnenruntu than It docs now. Newton, a son of It O Kclchner. of Light Street, will start for Iliiehesville on Monday next lo learn tho prlntine (rado In tho ofllco of the Uaghmillt 3Tail. Dkoioatiom. Tho new M. B. Church In Greenwood, this countv will bo dd!mti..l Sunday, Dec Oth. 1883, nt 10.80 A. M. Hev. M. L. Smyscr, 1'. E. will odlclatc. Itov.'N. II. Smith will preach In tho c'liirch nt 7 o'clock, p. m, ! D. F. Bru.Ks, Pastor. Mrs. Minerva Mover, relict of tho Into J. 11 Mover, died at her homo In this town on Monday morning at ono o'clock, from paralysis. She was born October 4th 1801 and lived In llfooimbilrg all her life. She was an exemplary christian woman, nnd wns highly esteemed by nil who know her. t ivc sons and two daughters survive. Tho funeral took place at tho houso on Wednes day afternoon, Hev. Dr. Mitchell olllclat lng. No more acceptable holiday gift can bo found than n copy of ijie History of Colum bia county. Every subscriber to this paper should take advantage of our Holt, day offer printed nt the head of tho first column of this page, and secure the work nta reduced price. Wo will send tho book to any address on receipt of 2.C0, postpaid, or for $3.G0 will send the book nnd the Coi.umiiian for ono year to any person residing in tills county. Write to Elwcll & Blttcnbciulcr, Bloomsburg, I'a. 3t Noricr.ToTAxCou.KOToiis. An Act of the Legislature and approved Juno 2nd 1881, (sec Pamphlet laws pago 45,) requires tax collectors, township and borough ofll ccrs lo make returns of seated and unseat ed lands to tho County Commissioner's on or before the first day of January next. Lands upon which no property can be found from which 0 take taxes from, those who fail to make returns by Bald day will be held for such loss. Taxes so returned become a Hen against tho property so re lumed. Wo have blanks on which those returns nre to be made nnd will furnish them upon application of collctcors. Jons B. Casky, Coin's, Clerk. Coin's office, Nov. 1st. 1883. nov 10-tf An Interesting case was tried In Court on Wednesday, Involving tho right of a sew ing machine agent to removo a machine sold on a lease providing that the machine may be removed by force or otherwise, from the purchaser, In case of default of payment. M. C. Woodward and J. B.Tratton were arrested by James Kingslcy for tak. lng a machine from his house on such n lease. They were indicted for assault and battery, and when the lease was oflercd In evidence it was objected to as being a chat tel mortgage. The Court instructed the jury that under the lease the agent had the right to remove the machine, but whether more force was used than necessary was n question for the jury. After some dellbcr- tlou a verdict of not guilty, but defendants pay costs, was rendered. The stock of overcoats for little boys new, neat, and nice: call and sec them at' Low- enbergs. The concert given by Prof. Nilcs' orclies tra and music class at Normal Hall last Fiiday evening, was well attended, and the audience was highly pleased with the entertainment. The orchestra consists of the following : Miss Dora Nilcs, 1st violin ; Miss Bobbins and Will Holmes, 2nd violins j Harry Eshleman, clarinet: Will S. Klwell, llutc j Messrs. Howcr nnd Gun ton, cornets ; Mr. Bryfogle, viollncello and Mr. Prentiss baritone. Miss Irene Phillips accompanied the orchestra on the piano. Tho selections were good, nnd were nicely executed. 1 here were some pretty songs by Misses Miller and Stiles, piano solos by several young ladles and n chorus by the Normal Singing Class of 87 voices, and some instrumental solos and duets. Prof, Niles is an excellent Instructor and his success as a musical trainer was never dls. played to better advantage. Fur collars, furgloves, caps, tine sealskin caps, skating, drawing uud all the novelties can be found at D. Lowcnberg's. Eur. Weiih. Seth Green, the veteran pisciculturist, in a recent letter to the Gcr mantown Ttltgraph says 1 "Eel weirs should not be allowed on any of our streams. They do more to de. plete them of all kinds of fish than all the other ways of fishing that is known to man. They not only take nil kinds of mature fish, but they also take the young Fisli are local, but they take their regular pleasure trips up or down stream several times a year and come back to their old quarters. If there is no obstruction they are as apt to go down stream as they arc up. If they go up they aro all right, for when they get to the eel-welr they cannot get any farther, and spend their vacation there and return to their old home. The next season they take their trip down stream, and if there was any paper pub. llslied by tho scaly inhabitants of that water, nil the lis ti that went down stream would be In list of the missing in tho next issue of the "flslial" record." Through the eilorts of an Influential gen tleman of tills town, Samuel Prentiss has been presented with a diploma conferring upon him tho degrees of D. H. M., nnd D. E. D. 8. which being interpreted mcaus Doctor of Horso Medicine and Doctor of Dental Surgery. Tho Diploma Is elabor ately gotten up and illustrated witli a num. bcr of professional cuts. Language Is in. ndequato to describe these illustrations In a manner that would be intelligible to the general public. Wo may mention, how. over that in ono of them a representation of Doctor Prentiss appears at the bottom. Ono must seo them to appreclato them, ii inspection of tho document leaves no doubt as to whether it Is genuine or not. It has a red, white and bluo seal, which nro supposed to bo tho favorito colors of the Doctor, and correspond nearly with tho cap he wears nbout Fair time. Tho signa tures ot several eminent Professors nppcar on the diploma, among them being Doctor Slo Semper McGlnniss, and E Purlbus Onion. For further particulars seo tho di ploma. iV. B. Bowman, founder of tho Review, nnd editor and publisher until January 1, 1881, died nt the residence of his mother, 11 Fislilngcrcck township, Columbia coun- ty, on Wednesday night of Inst week, Mr. Bowman was born In Huntingdon town ship, Luzerne county, about 1842. He learned the printing business when n boy and afterwards became nn editor publish ing papers In Missouri, Colorado nnd other western states, after which he returned to this state and established the Review In February 1878, (Ho sold tho Ueview Junu my 1, 1681, nnd In March of the same year purchased tho Canton Sentinel which he published until January last when ho sold out and removed to Charlotte, N. C, hop lug n chnngu of cllmatu would bonellt his health. He returned to tho homo of Ids mother about three weeks ago. Mr, Bowman wns a man far above the average In Intelligence, u pleasant com panlon, a truo frleud. His death, although not unexpected, was a severe shock tn his friends In this place. Sullivan Review, No. vember 80th. Tho "Jersey Shirt I" Tho Jersey Shirt I Fmo underclothltig. A full lino nt David I I-owenbcrg's. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tho concert given by Madamo Fry's Con cert Company at tho City Opera House, last evening, was listened to by nn npprc clatlvo nudiencc. Tho performers were de. scrvedly encored. Wo hope the company will again visit us, when wo arc suro a crowded house will greet them. Vtict (tt. Y.) IMili Press. This Company will appear In tho Opera Houso on next Monday evening December 10th under auspices of tho Grand Army, Ent Post. HIierlfPH HnlcH. Sheriff Mourey sold tho following prop. crty nt tho court houso on Monday after. noon 1 land of John Dcrr in Locust town. ship to Peter Swank, for $200 1 land of Cyrus Bobbins In Fislilngcrcck, to James Dewltt for $1C0. MllHlcl niltHlC I Mr. Chas. F. Ilamtncrschmlt agent for tho unrtvnllcd pianos of Wm. Knabo & Co. of Baltimore nnd New York Is In town stopping at the Exchango Hotel for tho pur pose of soliciting order from parties dcsl. rous of purchasing such unsurpassed In struments. Wo may add by way of Infor mation that President Arthur of tho U. S. and also tho government of Canada have bought lately, three magnlflcnnt Ktiabc Pianos. One of their Instruments is nt present on exhibition nt Mr. Qcorgo Has sorts, corner 4th and Cathartnc Street. Oraiiil Hide at Milton. On Thursday, December 20th, 1833, will be sold nt public sale, one of tho largest stocks of Spring Wagons, Carriages, Bus- gles, Sleighs, Sic., over offered In this sec tion of the State. The lot comprises some of tho lightest, finest and best finished work ever turned out In Central Pcnna. remember this Important fact. This will bo the largest stock of rigs ever offered nt a single sale In this section, nnd nil will positively be sold. All In want of rigs should not fall to attend this great sale. W. K. Wkiitmax, 7-2t Milton Pa. I Ire Department. The election of tho officers of the Blooms. burg Firo department for the ensuing year will be held on the evening of the third Monday In December, nt tho town council room between the hours of 0 and 8 o'clock. Each company will appoint nn inspector to conduct the election wlth.thc President of council for judge, nnd tho ballots may bo either printed or written. Friendship is entitled to the Chief Engineer, llcscuc, to First Assistant, and Winona to Second As sistant. Eacli company may nominate Its own candidate for tho office to which It Is cntt tied, but this shall not prevent the compa nies from voting for any other member of the company entitled to the office ; nnd tho persons, receiving the highest votes shall bo declared elected. No person Is eligible as Chief or assist- ant unless he Is n member of n company in good standing, nnd entitled to vote for the office. Tho Secretary of each company must furnish the Secretary of the Fire Board (C. W. Jones) on or before the second Monday of December n list of members, showing the names of those who have been members for at least three months, and aro not in arrears for dues for more than three months, nnd have paid tho entrance fee. None others can vote for department offi cers. The secretary must make oath that the list is true and correct. When n company elects its officers the secretary must within three days thereat' tcr file with the secretary of the Fire Board n list of such officers. Deeds Recorded. The followlug deeds have been since those last published : recorded Minor Hartman and wife to Kate M. Lar- ish, Berwick. Chas. C. Steward and wife to Wm. II, Bliodes, Locust. Laura M. Fatten to Mary E. Wulter.Madi. son. Philip Klinetob to Elizabeth Hinay et nl Brlarcrcck. David Tyson and wife to Jacob H. Vas. tine, Centralia. F. L. Shumnn and wife to Alexander Smith, Catawissa. I. W. McKclvy to M. E. Church, Blooms' burg. James T. Fox and wife to Matthias Hartman, Catawissa. Alfred M. Wanlch and wife to Michael Tracy, Bloomsburg. C. M. Vanderslice, Exr. rt al to M. E. Weiss, Mt. Pleasant. A. L. Turner and wife to L. A. Shattuck, Bloomsburg, Samuel A. Worman, ct nl to Emma II. Ncul, Scott. Perry D. Black and wife to Hannah H. Chamberlin, Pine. Evan Buckalew et al Adm'r. to E. It. Wilson, Sugarloaf. G. L. Kostcnbaudcr to Mary A. Hnlshln, Catawissa. John Dresher and wife to Maggie U. Conner, Fishingcrcek. Thomas A. Mitchell to Joseph II. Ploy tcr, Beaver. Hunnah II. Worman, etal to Samuel A. Worman, Scott. Philip Appleman nnd wife to Henry D. veller, Fishingcrcek. Itichard Stiles and wife to Henry D. Keller, Fishingcrcek. Henry D. Keller and wife to nichnrd Stiles, Fislilngcrcck. 8. A. Worman, ct al to Hunnah II. Wor man ct nl, Scott. Luclnda LUley et al to Phebe J. White, Scott. Mary C. Faux to Lydla J. Faux, Scott. John D. Quick and wife to Lloyd Shuman, Catawissa. James S. Lcwees. Attornoy, to Thomas E. Hauler, Catawissa. Fowler Lyons and wife to J. H. Fowler, Pine. I. W. McKclvy to N. & W. B. It. It. Co., Franklin and Catawissa, A. P. Heller nnd wife to Harmon 8. Lev ison, Greenwood. Emma It. Hugenliiieh to ElUa Bcheclitcrly, Scott. Henry Pf.ihler to Emanuel Helwlg, Cat. awlssa. Rebecca Helwlg, et nl to Einunuel Hel wlg Catawissa. Philip Fritz, ct al to Henry Fritz' heirs, Sugarloaf. Tho Locust Mountain Coal uud Iron Co. to Mary Ball, Centralia. hidings, Barkley and wife to Abraham Fry, Bloomsburg. Hosemont Cemetery Co. to Abraham Fry Woonisuiirg, I. K. Krlckbaum, Administrator to Thos. O, McIIcnry, Benton. Edward H. Baldy to Sarah Jane Folic, CUIl. Tillman Ulttcnhmua to Frederick Couv crzel, Denver William E. Boushcr und wife to David Ilotiajier, llrlurcreck. Nntb.au A. Tubbs to Christian L Duvls, I Benton. Centralia Letter. The trustees of the Glrard Estate havo made It a rule, to go Into effect January 1st, 1834, lo take nil locomotives from their mines, nnd employees nro strictly forbid, den to have stoves nt Ihe bottom of any of their slopes, Supt. A, I). Brown, of tho Continental colliery, Is making arrange ments to haul tho coat to tho bottom of tho Blope without tho locomotive. The men employed In this initio will be glnd to hear this, ns tho gas of the engine com polled them to suspend work two or three days n week. The Buck Mountain vein has been struck In the tunnel at Morris llldgo mine. The vein Is nbout ten feet In thickness, nml tho finest quality of coat. This Is good nows to the people of Centralia, 11s a large number of men and boys nro employed at tho colliery. Thanksgiving Day wns sliictly observed In our borough. '1 he stores presented a Sunday appearance, and the employees of Logan nnd Centralia collieries wero Idle, ns ltiley & Co. would not allow them to work on that da'. These wero the only collieries in the region that were Idle. A. grand cocking mnln took place nt Lognnsvlllo on Wednesday evening be tween "California Brass Back" nnd tho Jersey Gold Breast. Tho light lasted nbout twenty minutes, when tho Jersey flow over the fence. Joe followed him but failed tobrlng him to time. The referee, of course, giving tho honors to tho Cnllfor- nlan nnd his admirers, which were very numerous. Tho Dark Corner comet band has a beau. tlful gold watch which will be contested for by Messrs. Monahan, McFadden and McNalls. As the contestants nrc'nll de termined to win, a linndsomo sum will be realized. The band Intends to buy new horns in February. A party of boys walked down Centralia slope on Sunday and broke open tho pow der box, stealing a largo quantity of Dualin powder. If they are found out they will be severely dealt wllh. Tho sinking of nnotlier new slope has been stnrtcd at Logan colliery. A large torco of men wero busy last week making preparations to put in a double engine. This 13 a very difficult task, as the now slope will he sunk inside the old one. A young man named Kull had three of his lingers blown olt while out gunning on Monday. A young man named Michael Kennedy employed at the Big Mlno Ilun Colliery, was struck by an empty wagon, which ran over the dirt plane, on Monday. His back was broken nnd ho was injured inter nally. He died a few hours nfter being taken home. There were four hundred nnd twenty. five wagons of coal hoisted at Logan col liery one day last week. This is the lar gest number ever hoisted from that mine, The new school building will bo ready for occupancy on Monday next, Mr. Opie put In the desks and blackboards this week. Mr. Qilmes, county superintendent, was in town Monday nnd Tuesday. He visited the schools In the borough nnd is very well pieaseu with the nttemlance ana the man ner In which our schools arc conducted. Harvey Michael's new building is almost completed. He intends moving ills large stock of furniture in it the fore part of next week. Frank Stockctt of the Diamond Drill, spent 0 few days witli his parents in Potts, vlllc, this week. The counter gangwny at Centralia col Hcry has closed near the entrance, compel! lng those employed there, to enter the slope through nn air hole, about a mile from the colliery. The choral choir will give an entertain racnt in the Methodist church, Mt. Carmel, on Saturday evening. A special train will run for the accommodation of those who wish to go from Centralia and Shenandoah nnd intermediate points. Council ProcccdliiKH. aii adjourned meeting 01 council wns held November 27th. Town Surveyor in prescullng a further report in reference to tho sewer system, suggested that after further investigation of tho matter of the proposed route of the main sewer pipe lie came to the conclusion that for various reasons it would be practi cable for the town to change the Jrotite and run the lino from the Normal School down Second street to Market street nnd from thence down Market to the Susquehnnnn river. He stated that the additional cost. on nccount of tho deep digging between the canal nnd river, and constructing of lateral sower from new jail to main pipe, would be about six hundred dollars. On resolution the location of main sewer was changed and the 0110 ndoptcd as re. ported this evening by tho Town Surveyor. On motion tho president of council in connection with the town engineer nnd so llcltor wero requested to prepare spccillca. tlons and ndvcrtlso for bids for the excava. tlon and filling of trenches tor sewer pipe, and also tho hauling and delivery of such pipe and the laying of the same. Adjourned meeting of council was held November 30th. Tho following numedpersons offered bids 11 regard to building thu sewer for the town s Thomas Vunnuttu, James McCor. mick, Holmes & Schuyler, Nathan Cltrom- as, O. M. Quick, Bussel ifc Holder, George Bowman, Frank Murray, Andrew Camp bell, L. O. Helderbrandl, II. G. Ort, W. B. Ferguson, W. E. Smith nnd James Kinsley, which wero opened and read by tho coun cil. A resolution was proposed authorizing notlco to bo given to nil parties along the light street road tn regard to tho straighten. ing and widening of said street. Another adjourned meeting was held Monday evening December 3d. An agreement was read In which the Bloomsburg Stato Normal School agrees to appropriate 911300 toward tho sewer system for the town. Chief Engineer Elwcll of firo department appeared ami stated that all tho oil was used in oiling 400 feet of hose ; also that sonic of tho flro plugs nro not in condition to bo used In enso of (ire. Tho Town Suryeyor reported that thero was a fall nf about 0 feet from tho new jail to Market street, a distance of about 1000 feet to thu main sower. On motion tho fo llowlng resolution was passed 1 Remind, That Sir. D. J. Waller be renucst. cd to meet thu Council at a meeting to be held In tho Council Chamber, Monday the 10th day of December, nt 7 p. 111.. to com. plete tho sale of the town park nt the pro. poseu Bum ui or reiuso in iiiko mu l'nll raulilou ttuarlurly. Buiul IS cents to Strinvlirlrtgo & Clothier, (or tlio Autumn Quarterly i 120 ruigcs i 1000 illustrutlons ; 43 vuhmlilo articles on sub Jccta ot interest to liullcs also, n dress, makers' page. Kvcry description of dry goods illustrated and priced, (or shoppers uy mall. Tlio music by V. W. ailcluist, tlio celebrated composer, Is alono worth double tho price o( tlio book. Yearly Bub. scrlptlon, GO cents ; S3 cents (or six months. Bubscribo now nov 2-Gt Court I'rocccdlnirn, Tho regular December term of court opened on Monday Morning at 10 o'clock, nil tho Judges on tho Bench. The constables of the several townships mndo their return?. M. K. Cox, Elijah Bhiitt nnd G. W. Foster nppolntcd tip. stnvcs for first week M. E. Cox, E. O. Jones nnd O. I, Thomas for second week, A. B. Hnrtmnn wns nppolntcd foreman of tho grand Jury. Auditor's report In cstatoof Theresa Baylor confirmed nisi. Iteport of vlowcrs In favor of n road In Madison township near C. W. Eves' con finned nisi. Iteport of reviewers of a road In Main township nenr W. II. Fisher's, against a road, confirmed nisi. Iteport of viewers of n road In Scott township near It. Falrman's, against tho road, confirmed nisi, Iteport nf sale In estate of William Kclchner, confirmed nisi. Iteport of sale In estate of Anna Weill. ver, confirmed nisi. Bctiiru of Inquest in the estate of Lydla W. Dodson, confirmed nisi. ltclurii of snlo In estate nf Milton Mos. teller, confirmed nisi. Order of salo continued In estate of Hid- ry W, Major. Commonwealth vs, Samuel Musgrave, not n true bill, county to pay costs. Petition filed asking for Incorporation of Espy Into n borough. Iteglslcm' accounts nnd widows' ap. prnlscmcnts confirmed nisi. W. G. Crcvcllng filed assignment for benefit of creditors, nnd was sworn nnd dlschnrged under insolvent laws. Allied Drench tiled assignment nnd wns sworn and discharged under Insolvent aws. Commonwealth vs. M. C. Woodwnrd, forcible entry, a true bill. Commonwealth vs. J. U. Tralton, lar- cony, n true bill. iteport 01 viewers 111 mvor 01 a roau In Beaver township confirmed nisi. Iteport of viewers In favor of following roads confirmed nisi t Scott townshln near Ilobcrt SllfTs. Centre " ' A. Shelhammer's. ' " " Whltmlre's. Orange " " A. Welsh's. " " " G. Megargle's. Heports against roads In Fislilngcrcck near h. stoker's, Scott near James Lake's. Heports of inspectors of a county bridge in Beaver, filed. Iteport in favor of a county bridge in Pine and Jackson confirmed nisi. J. L. Gearhart vs. Matilda Gearhart. Subpama in divorce awarded. bale of real estate ordered In estate of Jacob Gannon. Bcports of sale confirmed nisi In estate of Mary J. Dennison nnd Itcbccca Linn Inquest awarded in estate of Hannah Zarr. Sale of. real estate ordered in estate of Jacob Home. Iteport of salo in estate of Samuel II Hutchison confirmed nisi. Private road in Itoaringcrcek near J. Novinger's confirmed. F. P. Taylor vs. Maggie B. Taylor. An plication for allowance by llbcllant filed. Order continued Inroad in Catuwlssn near Shumau's nlley. lleturn of Inquest in estate of W. Ivcy, confirmed nisi. Jvstutc ot William lfhoads, return to order of sale and decree of court filed. Heports of sale confirmed nisi in estate of George Oman and George Olil. Report of viewers In favor of a road in Jackson and Sugarloaf near Kilo's, con tinned nisi. Iteport of viewers in favor of a road in Fislilngcrcck near Eli Shaffer's, confirmed nisi. DEATHS. KEELEB. Near Pawnee City, Neb November 5th, 1833, Mary C. wife of J. C. Keelcr. Aged 42 years, 0 months and days. MARRIAGES. HOUSEL-MoIIENRY In Bloomsburg, Pa., on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1833, by Rev. D J. Waller Jr., Mr. William II. Housel of Bloomsburg, and Miss Ella J. Mcllenry of Benton, Pa. LOCAL NOTICES. Christmas presents nt O. E. Savage & jewelry otorc consisting 01 gold wntcii' cs, silver watches, clocks, diamond, tur. quoisc, tiger eye, and nil thu latest stone rings. Plain and band rings, earrings lace pins, chains, lockets, ecc. Silver ware of all kinds. Call and examine. 3 w, C. C. Marr is selling tho Victor coffee the best, and lias 4 nlco cards. Wanted, A boy nbout 10 years of nge to learn tne uaucry traue. 12 7.tf J. F. Caldwell, Bloomsburg. More silks, cashmeres, dress cloths, pop litis nnd other dress goods this week nt Lutz cc Sloan s. Wool und cotton flannels, all prices, at j. v.. juarr s. If you nre in need of shoes call at Kcudlg's, in Evans' building. W. J, Wanted. Eggs. Tho highest market price paid ior 1110 same in casii, uy J. a , Caldwell, Bloomsburg. nov 10-4w Look at C. C. Marr's new skirts, nro very cheap nnd handsome. They Remember that you can alwavs irct use, fill Christmas presents for vour friends at j.uiz sioaus. New goods In this week nt O. C. Marr's, Clienp underwear at J, B. Skeer's. Ladles' misses' nnd children's shoes In endless variety, at W. J. Kendig's, New shawls, Marr's. nearly at cost, nt C. C. Tho best calicoes mado can bo got nt iiiitz iV oioan's lor oj cents, by the bolt. When yon como to Bloomsburg call at W. J. Kendig's, where you nro suro to get bargains. Ladles' and gent's underwear very cheap uiu. v, jnurr's. For single or double shawls, or ladles1 coals, go to Lutz & tSloans. Tiy C. O, Marr's syrup, it is the best town. Gents' tine shoes at W. J. Kendig's. Don't buy your laco window curtains till you have seen C. O. .Marr's large stock. Price 25, U5( 05 and 75 cents per yard. For uood cheap furniture, go to Cad mini's. C. O. .Marr is selling nlco sugar (or 8 cents. Black dress silks arc cheaper now tluiii ever at I.utz &, Sloan's. O. C. Marr wants to trudo hoots, shoes, prints, ginghams, cotton llannuls, wool tlaunels, blunkets, comforts, dress goods, tSe. Hoots of all kinds ut Kvuiis' building, W.J. Kendig's, U. O. Marr wants pork, chickens, butter, egs, an ui guous, Pictures, frames, Ciuliuuit's. window cornices, ut Cheap ipieeuswure ut J, II. Skeer's, i i i Wool blankets uud comforts at C. U Marr's. X'alHO Alarm, Last Sunday afternoon about two.o'clock somo ono reported that Prentiss' machine shop wns on fire, nnd In a very short time tho Rescue and Winona Hoso carriages wero on their way to tho spot, Pcoplo ran from all directions nnd followed the fire men, but on reaching Fourth street no smoko was to bo seen. Tho flro In tho stove that mado the smoko nnd occasioned tho nlarm, had gone out. Simply this, nnd nothing more. Tho latest style.of soft lint, tile "Knox lint." Fedora Fedora Fedora The hat of the season nt Lowcnberg's. BUSINESS NOTICES. HUNDREDS WRITE llmv 11, Ir Hfo nnd present good health to Acker's ncllsh Itcinedv for cnnsumntlnn. (nii.lia Colds, Ac Sold by J. II. Klnports, drug, gist. Montezuma, Cnyugn Co., N. Y. April, 1882, Rheumatii Syrup Cb. 1 Gents I feel It mv dutv to let vou know low much I havo been benefited bv the uso of Rheumatic Syrup within the last three weeks. I havo been n great sufferer for the last six vears much of tho tlmo my limbs nnd hands were so swollen Hint I was unable to help myself or move without help. I hnve used many external applica tions and llnamcnts, which were warrant ed to cure, and somo of which did afford temporary relict, but the pain soon rcWrn. cd, more acute nnd aggrnvnting than bo. fore. I urn fully convinced that, to effect n permanent and lasting cure for rheumatism tho liver nnd kidneys must bo regulated. This, the Rheumatic Syrup 1ms done for mc, nnd now I am ns well ns ever, and nm inucuicu 10 you ior tins invaluable remedy, which is suro to lmvo tho lnrcrest naln of any medicine in the markets ns soon as its merits nro Known. I nm.truiy yours, Miss. Sahaii Dbsnis. HONBSry THE BEST 1'OLIOV. In advertising n medicine It is best to lie honest; deception will never do ; the pco plo won't stand it. Let the truth bo known that llurdock Blood Hitlers euro scrofula, nnd all eruptions of tho skin. The medicine is sold everywhere by drugulsts. How often do we hear of the sudden fn. tal termination of n case of croup, when a ouni! Hfo niinlit havo been saved hv the prompt use of Aycr's Cherry Pcctorlaf 1 Be wise in time, and keep a bottle of it on hand, ready for instant use. WANT OP PAITIt. If C. A. Klclm. tho Drutrtflst. does not succeed It is not for the want of faith. He has such faith in Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung syrup ns n remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, nnd Lung Affections, that lie Kivcs a uouio irecio caen and every one WHO is in need of a medicine of this kind. July 13-eow roil the l'tiULio. I owe my life to Phelns' Rheumntio Elixir. During tho nast fifteen vears I have spent over n thousand dollars for treatment 01 Rheumatism, 'and never re. ceived any permanent benefit until I took tne mums' Elixir. I consider It t in lmst rheumatic remedy ever offered to t'.ic pub- no. iiespecuuiiy. Geo. E. Hoyt. Penn avenue, Scranton, Pa. Liver disease, headache, nnd rnnitlnn. won, causeu uy uau digestion, quickly cured A WOI1D OF CAUTION. Railroad men. mechanics, commercial travelers, base ballists, farmers, and others who labor out of doors, nre peculiarly imuie io ncciucnt and injury. Thoma' hleclric Oil for biuiscs, burns, bites nnd sprains, is one of the finest applications ycl ueviseu. CAKES OF LIFE. As wo come lo them they nro received. borne with, nnd passed over witli no more than a thought, if we are in the enjoyment of health, but if suffering with Piles or skin disease of any kind they magnify n iiunurcu ioiu. J. A. ivicim, tne lruggist, has Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remcdv which Is an absolute cure for any nlfectinn of the kind nuu is sold ior ouoents. juiy la-eow Lewis. Iowa. Dr. 31. J. Duvls savs : "iirown'9 iron uuiers cive ine best ox satis faction to lliosc who uso it." MV WIFK HAD FITS, "For IW years," says our correspondent Henry uinrk, oir tuniciu, J-nnawee uoM 3llch.,""mv wife had fits. They would last about an hour, and sometimes longer. Samaritan Ntrdne has permanently cured ! ncr. WILL WOXllEltS KVKI! CEA8K ? Wllkcs-Harro, Pa., Jon. 9, 1833. Mr. Phelns, Dear sir I consider It my duty to tell you how much good your ltneumaiic iMixir. lias uonc mc. f or ten vears 1 had Khcumatlsm In my left arm and last fall It extended through my whole bony and llmus. I couiu naruiy turn in bed, und several days I could neither feed myself nor walk without sticks. I took everything that I could hear of, but got no better, and I began to cet discouraged. Mr. Good, the druKclst, advised mc to take Phelns' Hheumatic Klixlr. I did so, and after having taken the lirst bottle I felt sat isfied that it was helping me. When I had taken three bottles I wus entirely cured. I feel very grateful for what your medicine lias uonc ior mc. l win ciiecriuuy recom mend it to those atllicted with Ithcuma- tism. You cau use my name its you wish in ueiiait oi your Elixir. Yours, with many thanks, Chas. it. Knikihk. No, 14 Magnolia Avenue, Wilkcs.Harre, Pu. Garfield, Iowa. Dr. A. T. llcnak says "Uncc using llrown's iron Hitters proves us superiority over nil otner tonic prepara- tions." CAN'T SAY KNOUG1I. "I cannot speak too highly of Burdock ! Blood Bitters : they have been a crcat bless ins to mc. Curcil mu of biliousness and dyspepsia from which I had Buffered for years." Mr. S. Marsh. Hank of Toronto. Out. see a woman m another column, near Speer's Vineyards, plckinc grapes from which Speer's Port Grape Wlno Is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession, for the use of invalids, weakly persons ami mo aged. bout uy J. A. ivieun, nioomsuurg. sept 22-ly ERUPTIONS, SOUKS. PIMPLKS, UUKUMATIUM aro but Indicators or im pure blood. Acker's IHood Klixlr Is tho remedy. Sold by J, U. Klnports, drug. gists. OAUSK AND KFFEOT, At times symptoms of Indigestion aro present, uneasiness of the stomach. Ac. 11 moisture like perspiration, producing itch ing at night, or when onu Is warm, cause the Piles. The effect is Immediate relief upon the application of Dr. Hasauko's Pile ltemedy, which costs you but 50 cents and i n.i.i I ... i in..!... tt is buju uy J, ii., iv it; jiu, oiiy 10-fOW Wo do think tho Phelns Illieumatlo Ellx. Ir Is tho most valuable proprietary modi cum over compounded, und wo aru coull dent thai tills will bo the testimony of minureus in iiiousanus moro in mo near (uturc E. II. IUucii, editor "Carbon uounty (ru.) uemocrat. tor salo at Hen. ileisiiotl's i'liurmucy. KVhiti i'uw.mimk bucKcd by n cuanin. tco. acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will give iinmedhite relief. Price 25 & OOcts. Sold by j. it, iviiiporis, uruggisis. TUB AMBHIOAN l.NSTI'1'UTK UM Sl'BEU'd WINKS. A committee wns nppolntcd to visit A I. (red bpcer's vineyards and wiuo cellars ,ut Pussnlc. N. J. 'llio followlnir Is thu ru. port i ".Many will bo surprised to learn that within so short a distuueo from Now York City is un enterprise so extensive, of so much Importance and so successful, Xhu qualities of these wines aro not ex. celled by any producer in tlio world and during the season when tho operations of nunming ine grapes ami expressing tlio Uilccs aru in uellvo progress it Is Interest ing to visit tho vineyard uud witness tho operation. A. S. Hkatii, JI. 1). It. II. Mautin, J, DlSTUltNBI.I Com, For sulo by druggists. Rheumatic SYRUP. The Greatest Blood Rheumatism Cured, Scrofula ltocni!STiin,N. V., Apr. fith, '83. Itheumttlte Himp Co. : lra I have been n erent POUT IIYRON, N. Rheumatic Syrup surrerer from llhcurnatlim tor nix 1 hail been tloctcrlnB for thrco years, and henrtnftottno success .r four y0-1' Jlli of itlicumatlo Hrrup 1 concluded to give It n trlntlnmy owncnw, iukI 1 clirortullr Hnvih.it I havo Htclani, for scrofula, as some call ed It, but found 110 telle! until I commenced tnklnff your Hyrup. Alter taking It a short time, fo been Krcntly benpntted by Its 111c. 1 enn want wnn enuro iiwuoni trompaln, nnd my (fpncral health Is very much Improved. It U n splendid remedy tor tho blood and debilitated Hystetn. E. CHKCTKH l'AHIf, M. 1). my surprise, 11 wjrnn Uontlnulni? Its line n I found mvKclf as v. As a blood purlllcr, DU UfUll .Ml (8. WILLIAM .trtiiititedirrd &( nilEVMATIC AT1' 'FOR SALE BY DRUOOISTS Price $1.00 per Bottlo or 0 Bottles for $5.00' CHRISTMAS AT Christmas 1 Tho brightest gem in ohlldhood'n crown of pluas 1110. Christmas, with its visions of wcll-lillcJ stockings and its dreams of Santa Claus and his racera. Christinas, midst unbound ed joys and unlimited supplies of jiltim pudding. Christmas, the same this year, last, and nil tho years before. Christmas ever in tho future, yet of tho past, the fondest page in memory's book of treasures. There nre nono of us too old to remember how impatiently we, as children, awaited the coming of Christmas ; how on Christmas Evo we had allowed ourselves to be hustled off to bed, our little hearts filled with childish curiosity, anxiety and the secret deter mination of listening for tho coming of Santa Clause ; how, finally overpowered by sleep, we awoko in tho early morning, and, filled with emotion, such as wo havo never sinco experienced, hastened down stairs to feast our eyes upon the gifts which Old Kriss Kringlo had left for us. Now remembering tho old days gone by, we have laid in the largest assortment of Holiday goods over brought to Uloomsburg, consisting in part of Toilet Cases, Hand Glasses, Photo Frames, Statuary, Uisquewarc, Work Boxes, Plush Glasses, Dolls, Toys, Towels, Fine Linens, Hand Bags, Handker chiefs, Books from Auction, Albums, Silverware, Jewelry, Japa nese Goods, Fancy Baskets, Fisuhues, Tidies, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Ties, Coats, Shawls, Skirts, Firo Screens, Banners, Muffs, Chromos, Hair Brushos, China Good, &e, Our stock is entirely too large for space. Our two largo rooms arc full. Come and see and you will bo convinced that Clark it Son's is tho place to buy all kinds of staple and fancy dry goods. ffi. J (CLAEK & BLOOMSBURG, PA. .A mat $7 perfectly stamly Increased for $3,50, AN ORCHESTRA IU EVERY Tho Massachusetts Organ Co., 7? hC0 -t musssswBKim A Mechanical Wonder. Tjutyoirwo first tntrorlnpM thU Ct A It Ml NO UOYF.LTT tOtllQ cltiUUCri vt America itrtil it i snlu to nxRcrt Hint im Inv i ilovtwl nti.iinpil . wajcxhauMiU iiuiwu iiRianiiii)2 winru nm miik nnd hundredsuf (.hiidrcttwhodrnf eTlTrf tlfavor UiUrrar lo till nil ordm tlm liar 1 ' ot rrtfin. The Doll lino Urcii Im- iiia tmttn ns proved. In eery tvnv iiu-o l.iat j inr iiiMCjm t ti id null tit-rm 111 h ty as 1:1 nil liuportfU IL.thmtr I't'll Iu utt AMERICAN MADE ,DOOV wllh l.uif-r f.iitiUku Hut it will titeaj.il 7 cad trictfally la in; pcittlwC. itn mm 1 nt f most Klti '.uh rrttiralellnKcn. TliPfiitT nrlllpVllir Cnent fcodloi v r 1-ni in a Doll, rnapo, una mwii 111 in ui.m 1110 ui'fi 1 ...nl a with ltinff lunr fire v.i 11 niii.Mpnr 1111 !-. in ibn tf.a anltl I ' lull 14 I 0 ill I'll IK 11(11 r, 1 uteri chfi-kft. WBcnnilltf i mt linponcil into tin eu Y'nrf Mpfnt trtr-lii f- .10NF. IS WML WliltTIl 10 ATrACnHrtKTlll'OIH'rtlU.tl ttlUll'i IlittlKhi: Iliu tiiiua riKruiuiii I me nil' IfiMit.in nro Fhoun in tho t erfoct M uat.cn I ilii'U) ioiui out, tn (tnter irp.:iri('iLU4H(liu 1oU to ' w,g txret AuiNf," " arret, Tl.fif n ft h. 11 nu fanJS' tehatr if.friii.itil. ile ffl" itnrt inrev "A fi L o tfto " LUtitf.e fritter rf Wafn ell AUl Jinema. 'iv ! pruw Urantifathrr t'tockt'tCtni (denu !))" ciltriitati'," 10HK I'ltii in firiM ht en n ,"intt at uomt. I.ini." 'Jl'im line the MntSi'l " 'fu imivu til tin." 1 1 (riii.iut ".T.-i M7(fi la htileUirtir' CratUr'i Empivf i iiivle, lo. I Dify uruevTV'iiiiiMM'tKnn'iiti'I OIULDr.CN'J TOTS CVtlt SODlCtDitli I tin uut btiutr.fu tuiUtpirvuattpire f ilj i ,-ju t ituiile tail chlH r.in fiirmuli (lire. Uv No. 1,32 inch Wtb. tIc li.C. .Vn. Hr.cLf 3 hbti. liiiarhtU urifo J. US. No. i(, ti UcUt tlgt. ot u i.h.i poll, prlru el,oo. 1 hof o - rlceo tticlud Boilng All ilire mt mo npully icrfCH t ondcuittjpli tn, Imt tl.n Urci-i Ha .Im ihi Lrtr tl.j vinnius lUUiiiH-itt ana UilUr heuil htnt to uny .i..1iiss v,t itct ,( prtuet ttt. t'mttroi.lVr-! Ohfrulie Kft rt. exlrui TUU IB4PK SrHCLUl (If1rtiS All I'tizv ti AlALNAklllLrj'rrt OlttiAU c., 5, Wa.l.ii.jt.u u rer, lio-ioi., as.i..., U,t. A Wtr PiSK CtS'f'" i!nci'(Jt 1 1 ,ntr;uilh acntntuvudjiAtij utadt W.Kfo;5t!)ej;ra. Noveraber3, 4v. MARKETREP0RTS. BLOOJiaHUUQ MAUKBT. Wbeal pr bushel l.07 lire 70 Corn, " .as 5.W) .so .su ,I1H .3S .04 14 11 u .10 .11 1110 85 4.00 Klour per bnrni) CloTerseoa nutter Tullow Potatoes Dried Apples r. IUm Sides 8houldo re CL1CICCD3 Turkeys . L.ara per pouna Hay per ton mt)HWRX Buckwheat llower per loo, jDMINISTHATOU'S NOTICE. ESTATK OK KMMKT I'. CI'HIIS, 1N3CIIANCK AOKNT, I.iTK OF UI)0SI!L'0 COI. CO. HEC'P. Iz-ttern'of adialiiltriitlonoii tliuptto of KmiiiaL 1'. funis late ot tlio town ut lllooniitiun;, C'ulum. bla county, Pennsylvania, ilouca-.'il, hatu been granuxl by the IIOL'Ister oi s ilil county tutlio uu uerelgned Aclinliutiralor. All inrnnn b.ivlui; ci.ums uk'.iuixv me I'hiiiKi m mo iiecu.isou aro re. (piPhted w prtwiit thein lorsi'tlloinent, and thoso inui'DKii to uio usiaie tu mwu payment lo inu underpinned uilnilnUlr.uor without delay. I'ltllAS HltOlVN, Aduilnljtr.itor Nov. 2 6w GOOD CANVASSERS WANTED! Wo oiler rare Inducements to irood oirents. i:erv reader ot this paper who desires permanent woik unu mrKt pay. wnn njiiw pure uuia icutcu iiicscut- wl Iree, hhuiild Bead at once Ior our Unto bundleii ot particulars. Larue iu inly ot k imjiles bent Iree, s sent iree, CO., Char. AQUresS WAS1UMS jiammituiiwu lotte. Mich. d M. C. SLOAN & BRO , 1M.OOMS11UUG, I'A. .Minutactureraot CARRIAGES BI1QQIES, PHAETONS SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C first-class work alwajs on band, REPAIRING NBA 77. YDOSK, Pritet rtductdto tuit the timet. ier Known! T Cured, Neuralgia Cured. V., Feb. SO, Hi. Co.t FAlnronr, N. V., March 1J, '8J lltifumatto Atynii Co. 1 (Ifnts Since November. 1MB. I illflerenl havo licen a constant sufferer from neuralgia nnd havo not known what It was to bo freo from pain until I commenced the usoof Rheumatic Hyrup. I have felt no pain since usinir tho fourth bottlo. I think It Is tho best rem edy I havo ever heard of for purl f)lm? tho blood nnd for thecuro of rheumatism and neuralgia. 10 neip mo. few urck, ell as ever. I think It tins 8T11ANO. W. U. CHASE. CO., 1 Plymouth. Ave,, Rochester, X. V. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT win piay any tune, ana mat any uiiu, uven a umiu, can operate. TheOrganette lm trained inch a ciM-Me reputation that a lengthy decnpikn of it li not ne-esiary. It will tnethatticaiij all the Mcrcil air, (Hipular music, oiit, dames, etc. etc. It consist of three iimnf ln-llcn ami set of recti with KXI'KRIUN Wx and bV.ELU A strip uf erforaieii lair teresetits the tune, and it fs only neiettsaty to place the paper tune In tlte imtrument, as thuMii in the picture, anj turn the handle, which toih op crates the tuo sand propels the taper tine. The er Kiniuuiis iu itic i'aicr suovr me rigin recti 10 sounu anil o periect tune is the JCxl,ftrtttH ttmt.txt utian, and quired b( the pvrfwrmcri even a little child can operate Iti i iiiunu in mc I'limic, a iniic i;iri is juayiniz a tonif ana playmates are tinging the words. It is tuned in the key suited for the human mice in urn liv. Ii (ntri&t ami m. tertalns both old and ounc, a&hUts in train in tr the voice and Purr IPfnnill HOCK OP SOCIAL AMIKVMVNT 1 IT- Or 3 ui.it U represented ty the picture. It Is nude of $uttdttcv al. ttttr, nccoraicit in riii, anu ooui uancucme ami ornamental, ma ir ufhimllar instruments has hitherto Iweii C-t. rut th ftniiAmt lutmn. until now there are over ;j.wjo in use. We are encouraged lojuaic ui vsiuwicu kii 1 1 iu mat it ci ai mis gicany reuuieu Hid itucuns uiAi me tnie win wairani ine reuuc tion. lite Oriratietu though similar in conMrmtion i nn mprwtnHi upon our wen-Known Organttte. w Mih sella for $4 and lio, It contains tne same numir ot recusant plays tries imo tunes. Our offer is this t fin int of kh 7 we will send theOrgannetU lyevpreti tn.invnddreiis.and include f KEH $ 1 f0 w firth of music, or on re ceipt of . we will send It with over 1. f0 worth of music VHVK, or ior ru.wii we win senu it wttu r small selection of music PRFE. VIU.iju 1,ie I,rtcc includes losing ana rivJi patkinc. Then art iftttt't HOME. jgWgtg ?w.re'';te'?.!n'r'.J.l,..'y.' TjJj!; nnd e annoint the 57 Washington SlreM. Boston. Mass., U. S. A. TO th Immwlinte porn Unit?; fully I uwrtrn of It merit we fnrt llioimutdHr of Itollsrpflrtr turlhn Holiday tradcA r whirl ilm wipply ( .i-iv li Itrwpiiihur. i r.Tly tt iccenii to our ntore werem-uiiiwniwti. wt hate been ftcciminl.ulnjr.ritiK'K fori tiumi i nun himu nti . ihvy aro 01 rrrwrol un4 1 ft'.-.n inur in, lnsi'iy i!iu. 'Cliv fv . X nre lift In tw 1 1 wil. .ii'liii ! LII7 for thlj n,U tut t t: y .1 ? Ift'llllillll I VPS HI llt.',i ; li en tin' tiiiet lir lie. 1 un try. iukI ltt.it vtnliui t II A I nil hnunil 1 .Ik tui! litR i.NTtUK 1 UltiS. 1 ;R nr. i.NTlitK i tit;s. i ;ik j-ip il.it wiUil'itliwUhiy ti li ' Mint Hit lij H.ut- .nt u r.-'t.t t.iv cntirnii'tr. It li lnr.trumunt finely iiMlf,iict t.:ii to htr.i.icea i)n. 1 , inif t-ntti.f tl.o rullmvli.i! .itni to Iff," lwinf tutm. u 'it I, Siar. t bur am &L." ' ttMiti rri. " .., taint inn it ; "iart'r immhji - Vi AVtrj,"' hat tftf.S4 Vufffu thru' the Hv. Luful Altitact "ff! iuvejhe Qitf.- ". V.'alVinpM. 1 1 riiinuwlli hate imp my cnaj- oI.thiuIiIo tiutiiiTt'MUit litilooiir hull Iiki pleaiii BIiOOMSBM PLANING MILL :o. Tho undersigned bavin tr put his Planlnir Ml on Kallroud titrect, In tlrst-cioss condlllou. is pre pared to do all kinds ot work In his lino. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnished at reasonable prteOM All lumber used Is well seasoned and none hut skilled workmen aro employed, ESTIM&TSS FOR BUILDINGS nuisueu on up.uicaiuu 1'lau aid perinea lioua wrepaied liy an oxpnilonecdiiraiiifli bumn, Vii tiii.o Kiii';, lit.MllliKlll. I t, pEiODY HOTEL 1'lllI.AIIKI.l'IIIA. tl,L Vwffi1 mr,t,UBtU',0U0 WIU11I0 Wlllh OI m . ih, ... V;.1,,' 1 kil ""u lml( wiu-iro irom Walnut hiV ', Vh.."1,".1 "', " u'r): ""Joo'M oohtro ot tho r.'.f."0.;;"1."1'1".'1" unJ Kuiupoau plans, do.i.1 new"? uinled;0 ' PW U',y lt)""J(;lluJ UI"i W. Payne, M. D., nov 30 1 y owner 4 Proprietor. nACKLOG Huivrcmcs. """r lumo is putro pa- n per, Idled n nu en u..,t nH sertals, storleH, choice luiaeellauy, eto , Is 7...,. u mos. oh mul. lorsa cents! and we bend n.I.f' "V mibscrlUT I'HKKour uew Holiday irnck. 2fiV couWliiirot 10 pieces popular inuslo, 10 Inter. WW games, I pa kol mre uud loniine-telllnir SJJUi, 1 pack "Hold tu Uw'hl" cards, l pack luu i "itallou curds l bet chuunoc.mlN 13 new (ricks in inutrlc S netv puules, traine oi lorluue, the ni) site oi'aele, ww.iibio gil rich. Heller's wonderlul delusion cauls, etc., eto KudUs.s oinuseiiieut Aosnts WANTKP. Sample paper lur stump. IUck 1.0U 1'DUMniiiNU Co., AugUBla, .Me. NovtfS-lm aid charm-