THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., I'M til) AY, l)liUmlHT2l7l88l Correct Uiillroud I'linc Table-. iMoi.ows. 1110 lhl1 xmiMlX " lMV0 HUP"! K0IIT1I. 0..H) n. m. 4.0ft p. HI. south. 11:13 a. in. 0.13 p. in. Jt&Tt lll41) w " lMV0 ,)loom"-f NOltTIt. 7;7 h. in. 10 31 a. in. 6:..i) p. m. BOUTIt. 8.55 a. m. 1 :M a. m. s:i p. m. ,l,Tnl?li1i?,,r;ll"'r''l.h..omnCl:l' "Hlit io ' i. lU'iplila K KPAillnif nt llupert, unit with tho Sir them contrul tit NurtliuinV'H'ind. wi!0f.55 5- l?;,U-Un "jonno.tq nt NorthiimlKTtand i i'nU'ii JT"1!1 conn!?s with t'hllaaclnhti and phla it 800 i p. m P " Ul3"'0--culn I'niiadcl- TOD llsn train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland nt 1:13, reaching Philadelphia lib 7!nl P. lit Tho 1 Al p. m. train connects with Pennsylvania ro i l At Northumberland at B.o5 p. in., and roaches lMll.idclplila nt 3:us a. in. o- Tralns nn tho N. & W. B. Hallway p.isa llloom ferry as follows i NOUTIt. poCTII. Till n. m. la oi p. in. 0-31 !' Hi. 7W7 p. in. D. l' Curry, of Ccntraltu, was In town on Tuesday. I. IC. Miller was in Philadelphia this week on business. Hon, 0. H. Huck'tluw hm been appoint o.l by Governor Paulson, n trustee of the Insane Hospital at Danville, to 1111 the vn c inoy caused by the resignation of W. II. Hr.nlley. Holiday niTcr. Auy perspn sending us five new subset 1 bers to this paper with tho cash, will ho presented with a copy of the History of Columbia county worth 2.50. Any subscriber new or old can secure tho paper for one year and a copy of the History of Columbia county for $3.00. This offer is good only until January 1st 1831. The ground was whlto with snow for the first time tills season on Sunday, The time of court was occupied week In the trial of cases. all last Tho next term of tho Normal School will begin on Wednesday, January 2nd, 1831. Fob Sale. A steam engine ncnrly'now, six horso power. Inquire nt this otllce. Fifteen delegates from this county nt tended the State.Grange at Harilsburg last week. As this is our hist Issue before the holi days we wish our patrons a Merry Christ, mas and a Happy New Year. Tho choir of tho Episcopal church is re hearsing some good music for Chiistmas. Services will begin nt ten o'clock. W. II. Kycr and A. Kvaus, are managing the skating rink in Evans' Hall this season. Engage your oysters for Christmas of Jacoby. They will bo scarce. 30 cents per quart. Another snow storm on Wednesday. A crccii Christmas will not make n fat churchyard this year. ion Kent. A ilesirnulo property on First street, with or without lot adjoining suitable for trucking. Inquire of lCnorr & Wintersteen. In accordance with an old custom we shall Issue only a half sheet next week, In order that our employes may not have to spend Christinas day at their cases. Noiicu. The undersigned near llohrs burg, has 200 or 300 or more good young chestnut fencing po3ts which he will sell cheap. Jims W. Kiiameii. 2w, Tho largest and finest assortment of type for cards, wedding and party invita tions, can be found at the Comjmiiias office. See our samples before ordciin elsewhere. Foii Sam:. A good house, bam, mill and 12 .inn's nf limil. Vnr further Information Inquire of the undersigned near Hohrsburg Columbia Co. Pa. 7-lw Jons' 15. Snui.'iv.. Tim enterprising linn of Kinpurts & Uro. always keep on hand a lino assort ment of the choicest groceries. They also have fine china, queenswarc, glassware, nud many other things suitable for Christ mas presents. County Superintendent Crimea has se cured tho services of Hon. E. E. Highee, Superintendent of Schools of Pennsylvania. for the Teachers Institute to hu held in tho Opera House commencing Monday December 31st. Ho, i-oit Cmiisi'MAsI Just received an other fine lot of night-singing imported canaries from Hiu tz mountains. Also all kinds of fancy as well as common cages, nt A. Solleder's. 1441w Scnalor Hart refused to take nnv for tho eleven days adjournment. Co to tho Opera Hotiso to.nlaht nnd sec Hatrd'a Minstrels If voti want a cood laiiRh. There will ho a ball held nt Light Street nmi becomo more Intimately acquainted hotel on Now Year's night, January 1st. ,vui, Mrs. Santa Claus, at Christina. Kono ndmlttcd to ball room except with lady. Oood music. In attendance. Fit.r nnl.lri.VS. fll.V iflniltil. V. O. Sloan & Ilro. recently sent n hand. Caps, flllG SCdlslutl CCVJ)S, sonio thrcc-scaled slclirh to I'lillmlelnliln S l.rt.t7.7hn. rU'7.t)7,7t.O (171,(1, n.U, for G. 11. Marklc, and n two-scated car- tflC HOVClticS CClll bef 0X111(1 fiKn. " hwkM 10 Mr'1)relr,18S"t atD. Loiucnberg's. Hev. Ceo. F. lined has tendered his res. Ignatlon ns rector of Christ Church, Dan. vlllc, to take effect January 14, 1881. Ho has accepted a call lo Asbury Park, New Jersey. If you uro In need of a first clas3 watch In either gold or silver cases, at a figure lower than ever, call at L. Hernhard's lewelrv store. Also n largo line of sliver- ware, jewelry, gold spectacles, ifcc. All wnrranted. Christmas and Now Year holiday excur- slon tickets will ho Issued by the Phlladel phla A; Heading H.iilroad, to bo sold on December 23d, 2JJ, 81th, 25th, 29th, 30th, and 31st, 1833, nnd January 1st, 1831, good to return until January 2d, 1881. Y. H. ailmorc has opened a large stocli of goods for tho holidays. He has toys of every description, and It would bo impossl bio to enumerate them. Give him a call nud you will have no difficulty In (hiding something that will make tho children happy on Christmas. Thursday evening, January 3rd Miss Helen Potter of New York city, tho most distinguished elocutionist of America, will glvo one of her ctitertuliiiiiuiits of rending nnd Impersonations before tho Teacher's Insitutu In the Opera House. Miss Potter's wide reputation should secure for her a crowded house. A meat deal of Inconvenience was caused by tho delay of tho sower pipes in reaching here. The ditch was left open for severul days, and It was Impossible to get from onu part of tho town to tho other without drlvlug cither to Main or Sixth street. There was much Juslifuulo grumb Hug among tlioso on .Main street, whoso places of business were cut off so that teams could not drive up to them. (inn. II. Drown, uronrletor of the' Con tral Hotel of this town died last Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, after an Illness of several months. Mr. lirown has been well known fur many years through this sec , as a llrst class landlord, having been time proprietor of tho City Hotel, subsequently superintendent of tho Exchange. The Central has been under his manafi. intuit for the ntwt four years. HU ago was 03 years and 0 day. Tho funeral took place on Wednesday. lion, for a and "A lloynl Pastoral," a new, nnd hereto fore unannounced book, by a well known author, Is for salo nt tho Comimmak book store. It Is a beautiful volume of 800 pages, nnd treats somo otd subjects in a now fashion. Tho Inwycrs will find some- I-ocknrds have a lariro contract for cars. l,llnS to 'agh over, In a poetical version his wilt glvo steady employment lo many ' a Declaration in n enso of ''Urcach of icn and hoys during tho winter. Promlso" of marriage. Tho children will ho ablo to pay "a visit to Santa Claus." Hohcrt J. Hurdctto will lecture before tho Montour county Teachers' Institute. Tho merchants nrc nil busy this week waiting on their customers. Some of tho stores have found It Jncccssary to employ additional Clerks. '1 lie pupils of tho public schools arc en gaged In preparing an exhibition of draw. Ing for the teachers Institute. Twenty- flvo pupils have been selected from each room. Tho Evangelical church nt Light Streot will be rc-opened January Gib, 1831. Ser vices at 10:30 a. m., and 7 p. m. Also ser vices on Saturday evening previous. Itcv. V. . bclbcrt, P. E., and other ministers. will ofllcl.Uc. At the election of officers of tho Fire De partment held nt tho Council room on Monday evening, tho following persons were chosen i Chief Engineer, J. V. Mc Henry, of Friendship 1st Assistant Engl- ncer, W. 11. Taylor, of llescuo ; 2nd Assls taut Engineer, E. 11. Clark, of Winona. Hor.t. or Hoxoi:. Scott School District. Cross Koads school, taught by J. W. Hid lay, the following p'ipils have neither been lately nor absent during the month ending December 13th, 1833 1 Ario Crevellnir. John Shew, Mary Crevcllng, Eda Crevc- ling, Ilatliu Crevcllng, Lizzie Philips and Irene Shew. The members of tho Homan Catholic church will hold a fair in Evans' Hall com mencing on Monday evening, Dec. 24th, and continuing every evening until Mon- .1 T . . . - . .-. . . uny, diiiiuaiy ist. uysiurs anil other re freshments will be served. A contest for a gold watch, between Peter Lennon of this town, and Lawrence Connelly of Danville will be decided on New Year's night at 0 o'clock. Also tho scwinsr machine contest nt the same time. As the proceeds of tho fair are for the support of their church, hey ask the patronngo of the public. The mystery surrounding the disappear ance of Miss Nellie Cooley still remains un solved. A reward of 1000 has been of fered by her friends for her recovery, dead or alive, and the river has been dragged day and night. A diver's armor was pro. cured last week from New York and search was made with this Ice tho river bed until tho running in compelled them to de list. It is still believed that she drowned herself. Wllkesbarro is greatly excited over her disappearance. Tho holders of policies in the Fidelity Mutual Aid Association of Philadelphia, will regret to learn that this company has been discovered to bo unsound, nnd that the most glaring frauds have been perpe trated by some of its managers. In 1881 and 1832 over 823,000 more than cnougli to pay death losses were collected as ns. scssnients, nud no one can tell what be came of It. It is no wonder that people nowadays are constantly propounding tho question "Docs Insurance Insure?" flic next term of tho State Normal School commences Wednesday, January This school gives to every graduate what no other in the tltbtrict can give, a mil professional standing among teachers, hv its dinloma. and tuition almost free to those who graduate in two years. Students arc also prepared for college. Students having a card from the Principal ;ct half faro on the Del. Lack. & Western It. R. For catalogue and particulars ad dress the Principal, Rev. D. J. Waller, Jr., Dloonisburg, Columbia Co., Pa. Ratrd's Minstrels Is ono of the best troups of the kind on tho road. Tho Ens ton Daily Arnut of December 4th says of them i "Tho company makes a favorablo Impression from tho moment of Its nr rival In town. Tho members are well looking nnd well dressed, nnd they mnko up a very largo and very excellent band nmong them. They gave the best street music on Centre Square, yesterday morning, that has ever been given by n minstrel com. pany In Easton and wo have had some very strong organizations here too. And last night their splendid instrumental mu bIc was a feature of tho show which de lighted everybody. Their first part Is very good, the solo singing being acceptable and tho concerted music very line, while the witticisms of the end) men are really funny, nnd not "weary, lint, stale and un profitable." It concludes with a travcstlo of opr ratio music, Introducing the catch ing airs from the most popular of the op eras, and Harry Picrson as prima donun. Lew Rent-diet and Joe Hart lend tho com edians nt either end, nnd each of them is a whole show In himself. And there is no pnuso in tho performance from first to last, but, without a break for nearly theo hours, It keeps light along with one nccompanl tnent of laughter nnd applause. The specialties are excellent and gained well deserved applause throughout." Rlooms- Opcra House, December 21st. BUUwntcr JottliiK. Tho Christian Church at Cambra is now completed. It Is a beautiful structure nnd very tastily finished and is an ornament to tho town and an honor to tho community that contributed so liberally towards its erection, It will bo dedicated on Lord's day. Rev. O. A. Rartholomcw of Phila delphia will officiate assisted by tho Pas tor, D. M. Klnter. All arc invited and n hearty welcome to nil. Mr. John A. Deuel nnd Miss Annetta D. Cole, of Ronton called at tho residence of the Christian Minister on the evening of the 15th inst. and went away a Mr. and Mrs. Deuel. Success to them and n pleas ant voyage through life. "Beautiful Snow" is now in order. Let us take a ride. A merry Christmas to all our friends a fat turkey and good cheer. The meeting at Cambra will bo protracted a few weeks. lion. J. R. Smith of Kingston, Pa., pre sented the Cambra Christian Church with a ninety-four dollar bell. Good for broth cr John. R. E. Poiitek. Tho Rook of Ecclcslastcs, versified, is tho concluding portion of tho new book on our shelves, entitled "A Roynl Pastoral." While some parts are rendered with great lltcrnlncss, other portions nro considerably amplified nnd (hough keeping closo to tho original thought, illustrate It in various whys, giving the render now vlows ot life, nnd nllordlng htm, sometimes, a glance upon tho panorama of modern life, its troubles nnd Its follies. Tho Lutheran Sunday school will have a Christinas tree and appropriate exercises, on tho night before Christmas. Tho Reformed congregation wilt have Its Christmas services on Tuesday evening. The Episcopal Sunday school will ob serve tho season on Friday evening of next week. Notick to Tax Colleotoih. An Act of the Legislature nnd approved Juno 2nd 1831, (see Pamphlet laws page 45,) requires tax collectors, township nud borough offi cers to 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 to take taxes from, tlioso who fall to make returns by said day will bo held for such loss. Taxes so returned become a lien against tho property so re turned. We have blanks on which these returns are to bo mado and will furnish them upon application of colletcors. Jons R. Casev, Coin's, Clerk, Coin's office. Nov. 1st. 1833. nov 10-tf The stock of overcoats r T j - T for LUtie boijs is neiv, neat, and nice : can ana- see them at Loivenberg's. Holiday ICxcurHloiiH remiHjlvn- ula Itultrontl. The usual custom of placing on sale Ex cursion tickets during the holidays will this year bo observed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company i Philadelphia, Wll mington and Baltimore railroad; Northern Central Railway, West Jersey railroad, nud Raltimorc and Potomac railroad, and to that end round-trip tickets will ho sold at all ticket stations on tho above lines on December 22d, 23d, 24th, 23th, 29th, SOth, and 31st, 1883, nnd on January 1st, 1831, good for the return trip until January 2d, 1884. Particulars to be had at the ticket offices of tho company. Tcaclier'n niHtrlct liiHtltute. Pursuant to invitation by the county superintendent, the teachers of Scott town ship, met In tho Lutheran Church at Espy, Dec. 8, 1833, to hold a District Institute, Tho meeting was called to order by the superintendent at 10 a. m., nnd opened with prayer by Rev. E. A. Sliarretts. song entitled " A welcome to all," was sung by tho pupils of the Espy schools, as slsted by tho Espy Orchestra, with Mrs, TUn TVnttnrlr.il .1 a nrtr.mlot fin inntlnn TIlC latest StjlO Of SOHMiss Mattlo Doak was elected scctctnry hat, tlLG "KllOX Hat- The superintendent stated the object of tti 7 77,7,. T? I mo institute ana uesireu mo teachers 10 doru. discuss tho subject of composition writing nnd declamation In our public schools. Af- T1l6 hat Of the SeaSOll ter some remarks by Mr. Oarrlson, pertl at D. Lowenberg's. l-'all lranH!oii quarterly. Send 15 cents to Strawbrldgo & Clothier, for tho Autumn Quarterly i 120 pages ; 1000 Illustrations ; 42Jvaluablo articles on sub. jeets of interest to ladles j also, a dress. makers' page. Every description of dry goods illustrated nnd priced, for shoppers by mail. Tho muslo by W. W. Gilchrist, the celebrated composer, is nlono worth doublo tho price of tho book. Yearly sub. scrliitlon. 00 cents s 25 cents for six months. Subscribe now nov 2-Ct Centre KotcH. Tho festival at tho Grango Hall was a success. Wlillo somo were caimg oysiers It was proposed to have a square dance, John Scott whistled for the llrst set, and then a violin was procured for tho next, Reforu leaving they agreed to meet at Esq, Hldlay's on tho Friday evening fol lowing, nud a great many did so and spent a pleasant evening, Conrad llippcnstcel nnd wife, and Eliz abeth Ruckle were in attendndeo at the Hldlay church Sunday hist. Miss Jennie Snyder, of Oraugcvllle, spent Saturday and Sunday vwlth Miss Delhi Illdhiy. Lean-year Is utmost hero again. Will our girls bo as courageous as over? On Saturday last quite a number of friends uiiil relatives met and surprised Isaac Erwluc and family. It was a com pletc surprise, to all, and presents wero numerous. Mr, Erwlno has been sillier- ing for several years with a cancer In his hoe, but has been spared to sea tho com ing of another winter. A few of our Centre folks attended a roast at Catharine Drake's on Saturday last, and report a good time, also a "square meal." There was also a roast ut Mrs. Anna .Miller's ou Saturday. Her children and tho neighbors wero present to enjoy her hospitality. Rev. Rodino preached a good sermon at Hldlay church Sunday hist, tcxti "What think yu of Christ ?" uur sexton, ueorgo uemley, nan n warm house on Sunday last fur Habhath school al tho Hldlay church, Wo have no doubt ho will do his duty as u suxton, F-nxiik Noun. nent to these subjects, Rev. E. A. Sharrctt entertained the audience with a short ad dress on pronunciation. Tho remainder of tho morning was occupied by pupils from tho different schools of Espy, Light Street and Alton, with recitations, dialogues, cs says, and select readings, interspersed wltli music by the Orchestra and pupils ot tho Espy schools. Adjourned to meet at 1 o'clock. AKTEltNOON SESSION. Institute called to order by tho Superln tendcut and opened with music. Prof, Noetllng, Rev. E. A. Sharretts, nud Dr, Redeker, were nppointcd judges of conv petltlvo exercises In reading. They report ed all tho rending good, but awarded tho highest honors to Miss Hicks of Light Street. Competitive exercises In spelling were conducted by Mr. Geddls of tho Nor mal School, Ho was authorized to select twcnty-llvo words Irom Watson's lndepcn dent Speller, not going beyond the 05 page, Tlireo pupils wero allowed to bo chosen Irom each school to cuter tho contest. The spelling resulted as follows t Tho highest contestant, 00 per ccut The highest school, 02 per cent. Tho tor mer was awarded to Miss Garrison of tho Aftou school, und tho latter to Room No. 1 Eipy school. Professor -Ncotllng addressed the Institute ut somo length onjtho subject of vcntlllatloii and light In our churches and school buildings. His rcmnrks wero well-timed, practical and should ha prolific of good, Mr. Ged dls conducted a competitive exercise in rapid addition which resulted in n victory for Room No, 1, Espy school. Tho victors wero Wlillo Trembly nnd Walton It. Groh. Miss Ilencock of Light Street read an Inter esting and instructive essay on History, giving, as wo think the true Idea that his tory und geography should go hand in hand, and wo should not study ono to tho exclu sion of tho other, but both should bo In separably connected. Prof. Ncotllng and .Mr, ueiiuis uoin maiio some interesting re marks pertaining to the subjects ubova ills- cussed, but spaco forbids our recording them hero. 1 no following resolution was unanimously adopted i ftriohwl, That this Instltuto tender a vote of thanks to tho Trustees of tho Lutheran Church ol Espy, for thu uso of their Church, to Prof, Neot llng for his excellent address, to tho Or chestra and organist fo- assistance render ed In furnishing music. Notwithstanding thu Inclement weather, a fair audience was present during tho day, JUnm Doak, Becretary. A Una cashmere dress nattcrn. n eood silk dress pattern, or a Paisley shawl worth $30.00, 40.00 or .$50,00 from Lulu & Sloan's will bo sure to plcaso your wlfo or daughter. Roots ol all kinds at Evans' building. W.J. Kcndlg's, Cheap quoenswure at J. R. Skcer's. Handkerchiefs, towels, nanxlns nnd la- bio linens to suit everybody at Lutz it Sloan's. When vou como to Bloomsburg call at W. J. Kcndla's, where you nro sure to get bargains. BUSINESS NOTICES. (1I1IN9. Pleasant, hcnlthy crlns nro seen onlv on the faces of health persons. The dyspep tic nnd dcullltntcd can smllo only In n half hearted way. Purify tho blood, tono tho stomach, nnd strengthen the tissues with linrdoek Illoml Mitten, If you wish to laugh wen ami oiicn. TO UE1-A111 DAMAGES. The "Jerse.r Shirt I" The Jersey Shirt I Fine under clot hins?. A full line at JJ. Lowenuerg s. Court X'rocccdltiKH. On motion of C. G. Barklcy, John G. Scouten member of Sullivan county sworn as a member of the Columbia County bar. Estnte of Scth Hnrtman. Replication of petitioner filed. Estate of Mary C. Musgrove. Returned unsold for want of bidders nnd order con tinued. Estate of Wm. Ivt-y. Petition for sale of real estate and decree filed. W. II, Rrlght, agent, vs. James Curr, ct. al. Judgment on motion for want of ap- pearnncc. Estate of C. F. Harder. Report of audit confirmed nisi. Sheriff Mourcy acknowledged the follow ing deeds in open court i To Peter Swank, tract ot land, Locust Township, sold in nnmo of John Dorr for $290. To Lavlna Robblns ncro in Fishing. cteck. Sold in name of Cyrus Robblns for S-IGO. Wm. Christman appointed auditor In es tate of Jacob Evans. Petition filed for road In Sugarloaf near Newton Hcrrlngton. Petition of County Commissioners for the inspection of the workmanahlp ol a county bridge in Fishlngcrcck township, filed. Estate of Wm. G. Hurley. Petition for an attachment ngnlnst the trustees filed nnd rule to show cause granted. Hannah Knorr estate. On petition sale ot realty ordered. Seigler vs. Sclgler. Subpoena in divorce, Publication ordered. Catherine Cnrr vs James Carr. Libel in divorce. Subpoena awarded. Kline vs. Kline. Order for inquest con firmed. In tho matter of the account of the Petriken estate. Rule granted to show cause why the appointment of the auditor shall not bo suspended and the exceptions withdrawn. O. S. Books vs. Borough of Danville. Statutory writ allowed nnd ordered to bo Issued. Wm. F. Trembly estate. Petition for mining lcaso presented. Road In Ronton near John Hiker, view er confirmed. Sale of realty ordered In the estate of George Craig. Inquest awarded In estate of Catherine Slusscr. Commonwealth vs. Joseph May. Un motion court ordered bench warrant to is sue returnable January 0, 1834, unless de fendant comply wltli order of Court and appear at that time. Frank Fritz, Augustus Evcrhard, and Asa Yorks appointed viewers of road in Sugarloaf township, near Newton narring ton A. W. White, John W. Hoffman, and Cyrus Mcllenry nppointcd viewers to lay out and vacnto wood road in Mt. Pleasant township near Wash. Ruckle. Wm. L. Mnnnlng. G. W. Knousc, Frank Derr, T. S. Christian, A. II. Glrton nnd R. F. Whltmoycr., appointed inspectors for workmanship of county bridge in Green wood nenr W. P. McIIenry's mill. B. R. Davis et al. vs. Berwick borough On petition to assess damages. Samuel Snyder, E. R. Rrower, Mordecal Millard, Dr. E. W. M. Low, and Francis Evans, ap pointed viewers. Dear ladv. there Is nrobablv no uso tell ing you Hint fashionable life in a great city u n rough one on your ucauiy. j,ntc nourn. loss of sleep nnd mcntnl excitement will leave you by and by shorn of those beauti ful tresses which drew lovers nroilnd you in other years. Artificial substitutes can never pass for tlioso rich and glossy locks. Parker's Hair Balsam will stop your hair from falling out, restore its natural color nnd softness, nnd prove, clennsing nnd ben- cmciai to mo seal p. Editor James P. Barr, of tho Pittsburg "Post," says i "I have known Editor Ranch, of tlic 'Carbon County (Pa.) Demo crat,' to bo a fearful sufferer from Rhou. tnatlsm for years, and have met mm In person since ho was cured with Phelps' llheumatlc Kllxlr." Koll of Honor. Tho following pupils In tho Espy schools were neither tardy nor obscnt during tho month ending December 13, 1883 1 Room No. 1. J, Garrison, tencher i Ber tha Angle, Rcrulco Fahrlngcr, Salllo Mc Cnmey, Mngglo Snvngc, Walter Groh, Wli llo Hess, Charles Howell, Wlillo Trembly, Albert Krcsslcr. Room No, 2. Mattlo Donk, teacher i Llzzlo Hagcnbach, Blanche McKnmcy, Mattlo McKnmcy, Sue Crcsslcr. Laurn Crevcllng, Lena Hartman, Rose Rcrlln, Mattlo Tronsuc, Effic Fahrlngcr, Clemlo Pleasant, Harvey Rice, Joe Pursel, Man rlco Reynolds, Harry Baker, Wlillo Sny der. Room No. 8. Sado Campbell, teacher; Charles Abbott, Crevcllng Raker, Domcr GoUlngcr, James Dougherty, Frank 8hcl ly, Charles Dougherty, Charles StolTcr, Clinton Ilngcnbuch, Joseph Car), Rcsslo Krcsslcr, Edna Hartman, Calllo Fauscy, Dorothy Walters, Rcsslo Kyler, Eva Green-wnld. Paralytic strokes, heart disease, and kid ney affections, prevented by tho uso of iirowirs iron Hitters. iVnamnsa, lown. Dr. J. G. McGuiro says ,' "I know Rrown's Iron Hitters is a good tonic and gives general satisfaction." Wc do think Hie Phelps Rheumatic Ellx. r Is the most valuable proprietary medi cine ever compounded, and wo are confi dent that this will he the testimony of hundreds of thousands more in tho near future. E. H. Ravjoh, editor "Carbon County (Pn.) Democrat. For sale at Hcn dcrshott's Pharmacy. Wadlev. Ga.-Dr. H. It. Doyle says i "I consider Rrown's Iron Hitters superior ns a tonic to any preparation now In use." CAUSE AND EFFECT. At times svmntoms of indigestion are present, uneasiness of the stomach. &a. a moisture like perspiration, producing itch ing nt night, or when one is warm, cause the Piles. The effect is immediate relief upon the application of Dr, Basnnko's Pile Remedy, which costs you but GO cents and issoiu uyu. a. lucim. jury iu-cow Opera House, FltlDAY EVKNINO, December 21st, 188.1. THE FAMOUS FAVORITES, I. W. BAIRD'S I I 1 1 THE IDEALS Of IIUH.NT COHK CO.MKUY 1 A Connress of Minstrel (ll.inlt l.ow Ilenprtlct and clijht Kre.it comedians ! Joe Hart, Hurry I-kr- son, 1". c. Mhortl-s l'rliico I'll anion : the tour In- vinciuii-s: iniiy uonwny, das. Kcnncuy, jonnio jiacK, u.in Lenry. THU ItOVAL HAND DULL ltlNOEltS! singing to tho sweet muslo ot their chlmo of 1 a silver Swiss bolls, mini's London Sextette, Jack son. Sinclair, Nelson, Tower, McMurray, Stanley. nu& optima eiusMc orenesiro, twelve soio players, no accomplished artists. In a Ilnlllarit olio l A Novel first part 1 A New Burlesque opera A Orand and Glorious MINSTREL FESTIVAL. Prices 25, 35, and BO cents. Malt Elder's Silver A: OnM rnmct lliinrl. with Cllno nnd Lovlclc, Gold Cornet Ducttlsts, nt IS and Chas; E. Cook, Gen. Advance Director. ill j 'mwwiww k iKcrceineroiti a levmet SPECIFIC loitTiii: BLOOD, AMI) A Positive Cure ion ) Iicurnlpln, !A, LUMBAGO. An Infallible- remedy for all dlcnKes of tho tikln ana mood, tucli to Totter, IlliiKWnmt, fcroium, Krmliipliiii rlmnlna A Jllutrhi nnd pi tho host Itcmedr for nil l-'piiiiiln Cotti- pluliita nnd AVonk nrMrft. It htiA ruretl (llsmxn of tho I.lvrr and ICIilnrya when nil otlirr remedies Iihtc railed. Do not let jour Prugglit pcrmado you to take toinclhlngelne, lutlf h has not tot It, and will not tend fur It, nrlto to ui and wo will lend It to you Ly cxprc&s, prepaid, on receipt of price. find In thrrn lift! Um of Uht iimatla firrun will clear the rtcm of hlle, nndeiiro anyranoof In- nammaiory ur avuiu iwicumausm, ur neuiaigi. ..Throe to flvo bottles will euro j:rylnclaj In lit wont form. Fnnrlo tlx Lottie aro warranted to euro corrupt and running Ulcers four lo tlx boltlej aro warranted to cure any raao of Bait Jthcura. Flvn to eight bottles will euro tho wont cmo of Scrofula. Tmm ,w in four mrnt1, Inn rtt Tit, Mtmalln 'ynip will euro nny enso of Chronic Ilhcumatlim if twenty yean' Handing, If you haro been n sufferer for yean, and have- used all the remedies you could hear of, with no avail, do not bo discouraged, for llheumatlc Syrup will euro you. I'r.ee, HI. OO per linttlcl O bottles for SB. 00. Bend for our pamphlet of Testimonials, etc, IlltEl'MATlOEYnUP CO., ItochCTtcr, K. Y. "FOR SALE BY DRUOQISTS I'ricc $1.00 nor Rottlo or ORotllos for $C.OO" I I I 1 TO -A-XjILj ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Resit Estate! CO FITS IS 21 IIOOT.8. "I cmnloved somo ot the best physicians - ... .. ... t v. here." wrote wm. is. Tanner, of Dayton. Ohio. "They all said my child could not live for tlireo weeks. It had GO tits in 24 hours. Wc cave it A'imari(m Aenme and the medicine effected a permanent cure." Druggists. Sec a woman in another column, near Sneer's Vineyards, plckine crapes from wnicn Bpecrs rort urnpo wino is mauc. that Is so highly esteemed by the medlcnl profession, for the use of invalids, weakly persons anil the ntrert. O 1 . 1 i... n A T.l .1 ... Til UUUi liy j. il.. 1J1UU11ISUUI. sept -iy WILL IT IlEALLY OOKB RHEUMATISM ? Wc answer, honor bricht, it will cure rheumatism, nnd the severest cases too. Ur. Thomas' Jic rdrus UU was specially nrc pared for the rheumatic and lame. Notice letters from the peoplo relative to its mer. its in nearly every paper in mo country. OAKES OF LIFE. As wc come to them thov arc received. borne with, and passed over wltli no more than a thought, if wo nro in tho enjoyment of health, but if suffering with Files or skin disenso of any kind they magnify n iiuiutreu torn. u. a. rucim, mo urucgisi, has Dr. Rosanko's File Remedy which is an absolute cure for any affection of the kind ami is soul lor oucents. duly iu-cow rursuant to an order of tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, Pa., will bo sold at Public Salo on tho premises, In the township ot Mifflin tn said county, on Friday, Dec. 28, X883, at 8 o'clock, p.m., tho following described real estate, latcor jacouiions, deceased, lo-wit: a farm adjoining lands ot Abraham Modeller, Mrs. Phoebo Miller, John Hartzel and others, contain- In; 93 ACHES, more or less, whereon nro erected a two-story stone dwclllnir house, barn and other outbuildings. TEEMS OP SALE. Ten percent, otono-tourth ot the purclinso money to be paid at tho striking down ot tho property i the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at tho confirmation ot salo ; and tho re maining thrco-fourths In ono year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nisi. Purchaser to pay for deed, GEO. A HONS, dec 7-ts Administrator. HJ-CbrliSSon 0aBB two &(ooBi.s aie tilled with useful and aisieati-l goods suit able lor presents. Our stock con sists in art of'Drcss Silks, Cash meres, Towels, Iajkins, -Linens, Piano Covers, Toys, Holts, Books, Matuary,l$lankcts,Shawls,Coats, Flannels, Jewelry, Iaccs, Col lars, &c, which we invite you to call and sec. We know wrc can save you money. II. J. CLARK & SON, BLOOMSBURG, PA, A SViUS.GAl iMSTRUENT that will play any tune.'and that any ono, even a ctniu, can operate. The Orcaneltfl lias cimeil tiich a world-wide reputation that A lenutl.yikt-nptiun bf It ii not ne:ets.iry. It will be luniileiittoMy llttt Itli a rKHFKCT MKGAN that plays tntthanuallj. All the sacrcl Airs, iiupular music, sons, i,i.!:, cic. c.t. it consists 01 inree strong ueuows ami set of reeui with r.xl-KU.ION Lox and bw ELL. A strip bt lrtorated laper represents the tune, and It Is only cstary oj piaie me paper tune in tne Instrument, as Solomon's Song, dramatized and re-cast following the construction of the original, is one of tho principal poems In "A Royal Pastoral." Tho book Is for salo at tho Cot.u.vniAN stationery store, and makes a charming Christmas gift. As hero re-con. strutted, it would mnko a short and de lightful entertainment for amateur per formers to present to a cultured audience, LADIES SHOULD REMEMHISH, a beautiful complexion results from using Acker's lilooil Elixir, bold by J. 11. iun- ports, druggist. "tiik II0S3." Rethlehcm. l'a.. Julv3. 1832. Sir. John II. Phelps, Denr sir Please send me three doien Phelp's Rheumatic Elixir soon as possible. I have sold nil 1 had. Mr. D. J. Godslmlk, editor "Daily Times." Uetlilcmcn. Is takine It. lie sayi I could tell my customers It Is the "boss" medicine for rheumatism. Yours, etc.. K. T. JIeyehs, Druggist. CAUSES ASTONISHMENT. 'Comnlelclv nrostratcd for days wltli In- diccstton and bilious fever. The effects of two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters aston ished mo : visible improvement right oil. Mr. Noah Hates, Elmlrn, N. Y. Rheumatic Syrup Cb : urocKnort, jn. 1.. aue. iu, -era. Gents For the benefit ot those who may be suffering from rheumatism, I make tho following statement In relation to your Rheumatic Syrup s I had been suffering severely for six weeks with rheumatism all through my wholo body. Spent many sleepless nights, for 1 count not turn my self in beil. nor ralso mv nanus to mv licau. My wrists wero so swoucu 1 comu not ucnu them without causing tcrriblo pain, when I was persuaded by a friend to try your Rheumatic Bvrun. llavo been laKing 11 three weeks nnd tlnd myself nblo to be up and around the house, and Improving so rapidly that I feel as if I could safely rec ommend It to all those so allllctcd. Yours respectfully, Miss A.'E. Goodell. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED Harper' Bazar is nt onco the most brilliant and useful Household Journal tn existence. It Is tho acknowledged arbiter ot fashion tn this country Its fashion plates arc the newest and most st) llili and Its pattern sheet supplements and economic suggestions alono aro worth many times tho cost of subscription. Its Illustrations of art needle work are from the best sources. Its literary and artistic merits are ot tho highest order. Its stories poems, and essays nro by tho nrst American and European authors, itscholco art pictures would nil portfolios, and Its humorous cuts nro tho most amusing to be found In any Journal In America- A host of brilliant novelties are prom- lsod for 1881. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year i IIAltl'Ert'S I1A-AU. M CO llAItl'EU'S MAGAZINE 4 00 IIAltPEIt's WEEKLY - 4 CO IIAUI'EH'S YOUNG l'EOI'LE. 1 CO UAltPEU'S FItANKLIN 8QUAHE LIliltAUY, One Year (M Numbers) ..10 00 lfistage Free to all subscribers tit tfie United States I or Cmirtiln. Tho Volumes ot tho llazar begin with the first Number tor January ot each year. When no time Is mentioned, It will bo understood that tho sub scriber wishes to commenco with tho Number next alter the receipt of order. The last l'our Annual Volumes of Harper's Bazar In neat Cloth blndln?, will be sent by man, pos tage paid, or by express, freo of expenso (provided tho freight does not exceed one dollar per volume) for 7 oo per volume Cloth Cases for each volume, sultablo lor bind ing, will bo sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt ot tl 00 each. Remittances should ba made by rost-OMca Mon- oy Order or Draft, to avoid chances of loss. Xeicspaiers are not to copy this advertisement without trie express order uriunrmt E HROTiiKif Address HAltt'EIt & MiOTllEKS, Now York. uTTts v.7.r.r s..r.e r. Hi r r 1 1 il -ir s s.';ia M1 V';JS'NJsS 171'HriKH f rc fay, ut i, vii WLanai v.- --- 'if y $3.50, l.ownin the iiitture, and turn Die handle, which lih cp erates ttie Lellowi Snti rtipeli Hie taper lunc. The per f or,tt ion i in the t-aner allow the rfcrfit r !- m tmi-ri -,( a ptrlect tune Uthe rc-ult.zrVrci ttme.txnutton,aMU .'UP .Tt.l.fl . JrvtSm, .sir figWWanrftl llliarfyl;fc-ASy?A stnrt liWOIICHSTR. IN EVEP.V ItOfo.. rtitct. without the ltat L nowlnls- rt it r l-.-, . quired cf the iifgimerj even a tittle cltlUt can operate lit as ta themn In the J kture, alittle tftrl If playing a song and er playmates are -inelnz the cnl. ItiatuneU In the Ley It Suite J for the human valcifn In tiv. tt lntotta An, I en. tertamt both old and uune. assists lit train in- tl choice an.I AfrOKl). HOL'KS OP SOCIAL. AMlBiEMFNT. 'In lrt--nii'- ( petlectly represented by the picture. It U madeof oi.t'f.fi. at. it. decorated In L'llt. and .J both handta-iin nmt ifl:ini-nt.il Tli twice of tlinllar I tut ru NIC nil hitherto If in tt. .ml th its-man. 1 luirnn. Mantly increased until now there are over 75.000 in use. Wc are ettcounired ioita.B yti e inarnci at mis greati) rcaif-CU Jj-M-v.njj 11. -1 mc ai3 win warrant ine reuuc uuii. j i.c uranc,ia iiiouyii siituiir la Con1-1 rut lion r ecus and pity the same tunes. Our uurr is ttm t On recrit.t of ? we will the OrfaiitiettJ. iveirreM ivaddrt-v, nnd include hREB AO worth of music, or on re it rf i we will send it with ' t .Ml worth r-f music FKEF r (fii.MI we will Mud it with Il selection of music FREE. 1 price includes U)1rtif and Lint-. Tktit art jstMf't J frtrti , and we will appulnt the ' first purchaser from any tn n our i a r-r,( If h. an.l,li' A.l l.u. Tho Massachusetts Or Kan Co.. 57 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.U. S. A. TEE 'jmRimMB WBBSBU SiWSiilfi A Kochanical Wonder. I-nntyfartra first tntrndnrc4 tliU rrtAituiKn NnrvfTTinllw children vt Atnericn nnd It ii Rilo to iwcrt thai ito loy -vrr devise! nttntnetl smli tmmetlijiK? poiralnrltyi (ully an Hit' ot tw merit we h-ttl thousand1? ct Drills ready turtlit Holiday tr.uto1 notttltitiiiHiititf nldcli ttm fuipcly Vflncxhiiustcd enrW In 1 Jcr.cn ibcr, nmt liundredaof child, -en who cint , to onrnture wtretliuiipolntcil. Wc iihu uern acctunni.tvinu aiut-K nu thu r.ftt ntnrt mnnlli mm klmllcn tleavor lhi jonrtofllt nil orders 11m tiay ol rompt. The Dull Itua been lm liruveu in every wity mnco yeiir. Itiktcad of ilie MUX lierntmi liody id nu tm porteu iioimnt.r Dun nii an MELRIOAN MADE.-BOOV Willi i.lh-r iolnLSK.i Uk.iit will ilteisi r an. p-acctjlly la t.y roiltlon. I Iks nrm It TlifoureprwliUelythe-iDm todM rrir la a i'oij, iiu'y nro ui rimmy tin C il3L i t" m-idfihiinthaitesti VVv.-. will ont-wpnr t.ian Vi rOiW " ... rim v!Ui lone linirnro n -7i5n i pectAlly V'HcinMcrtlhTd Upj linen IMIV tli 1 Call and see tlia new. stock of hats, soft and stiff, just received at D. Lowenoern s. LOCAL NOTICES. Guilts flno shoes nt W. J. Kendlg's. CKOUP. WHOOPING COUGH anil oven Asthma immediately relieved by Acker's English Remedy. Sold under guaran tee uy J. ii. ivinports, uruggisu "I DON'T FEEL WELL I" Tho atom. acli Is out of order. nclcctcd this means chronic dyspepsia. You should take Ack. era ijvsncnsia Tan ets anu nvoui mis icr- rlble disease. Sold by J. H. Klnports, druggist. A clear head is Indicative of cood health and regular habits. When tho body feels heavy nnd languid, and tho mind works sliiL'irlslilv. Aver's Cathartic Pills will won- . o.. - . - . . . . . uertuliy assist to n recovery or. puysicai buoynncy nnd mental vieor. Tiio consti- putcd siiouiu use uicin. A DUTY I OWE. Wllllaiiisnort. Pa.. Dec. 31, 1883. Jon.". H. PilKU'3, Scranton, Pa., Dear Sir I feel It my duty to Inform you how much cood vou have dono mu through vour Rheumatic Elixir. 1 have been a very bad sullcrer with Intlam. mntorv Rheumatism for ovor two veiirs. iiaif of tho tlmo not. nblo to walk- without crutches or canes. I have used three bot ties of your Rheumatic Elixir. I pronounco myself entirely cured of rheumatism when all other remedies nnd treatment failed to glvo relief. And I am In better health now man l nave neen tor years, i nope your circulars wltli their wonderful testimonials. will reach every sultcrer with that terrlblu iliscase, minimalism, aim tuny uncuurugu them to L'lve the t Rheumatic Elixir n I .1 ..-!. .l..l 1 ll.n 111.,,., T ..... c. 1. ... n ..li n.nnl. ..r il.... I iiiuu'UkIi iiiiii. x uilil luiiuiiiiuums uiu ssiiuii l.utz & Sloan havo a full stock of line ,,i0 i?nvi. , .,nii,i,, IIIUIIU Mlt.lt ,,ISII VIt.lJIIVI,bV, The Press THE FOREMOST REPUDLICAN NEWSPAPER FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL YEAR, 1884. Weekly Press, - - - 81.00 a Year. Dally Prose, - - - -50,00 a Year. W'.utUtilGlUe.tom; tutr, W;u.ntn, t llittorthrrl;-. W'h t--inItlrrr tli.ni tli'i I rut Imports I j'lto tliit iiountry. i mt U-tt .ul:m.i tii Vontierinl Mincing Altnromoiic Tnt il?. ALUNK IS WH.t. WOK Tit -J 11 IS FlllK PKICL. THK M. C ISO AlTAnilriKTtn)i.rf1il.-d uillitii tbilKd7 Uii'.i.- t.'ie must tngi'iiluiift iiivfiiiiiiiiitid t i.t t-i. liAnlMp tid lttcnt urn nro flimin In tliQ n;,it I .Ail I cnir o lux. It ll ft Horfoct Wuotoal Inetrurnont ttiidy iu.mIi i ot Hftbki 10 pet out tit nrdtr und u atritiil luit MtJi( iirpiiiHuitistttiiia uiMiitfnaiiii urn 7ti.iittiiiu uit ' hum riceet Anne "rVrrwptiVe," "Itcart totrau tmtt I 7V..- it f.nU7iit t.ln.t " Vi-. t.nm tsn.l htjf ' II.. nr. . J)ym ""Ihtetan learethrel" M ft C S ma" "Amrrua" 'JVi.ii. fftni trirTn'j("fnnnftn "Tr"1 Uh teUati" i(t'iiii.tni. "lett Aunt liitMn.'Jiuv a iwwt " " inirt Jfimiiiir,' nmhu thro' Av " " " llrutt.e fntirfcf tiU.UtrniiiifathfrC(ock" ,,Chtltft&tjo"t'tttlvtJ Hu-uinrr "Joyful J!ii.' (li'rntii)140'ii Vvtlt ut Ittme." J'cp Voti the ritairl." tuau A'jr" n .in.iu), "Srrv tuj cAiti I'. f liWl v7 in i lllTirt II 11 llLllnf.nitt I. n't this t.lPAlU.-U nmi i iitfriniiiiMft.t tluit i"r AVoiidvrlul tilimtnv Jll dnt-H, wlit. ti i tto aputmc S owelty l:t CHiUHEira TOTS EVtE HlODliCLDjijid 4 i tnt.tc.ru.'lI HUtl-iVV-' t-riJ'frra I t.it t jii Ifj mtiio 10 .1 ctJLL UOlinR All tltn.it Mlttl ii I nriiili i(n" ,tr IV ti. 1.23 titbe tlf. irici SiJ.'J.'i, lo.. StHhciiilrt, UrrnSttd ktuUiuit nt unit belter tittju St-iit tn a:iy tuwlress oi rmulft ui tmc, tu- t-'tlrtMitirtt v!tititt'.e fin ct. citru. Til it ISiPK Sl'tTLtti OUO.VN i (.. No. 5. V.i-tiluuioi WOT t'tVM COv'f "' r iUsteuutitvi .'. November iw, 4w. rect. IiuuiuA. . If, (. X- ,'.-.in.fAi;.i to tnwiwsj iu made, Ui Xitc 5' f ..!ru mie(iff W. J, Correll & Co. keep always on hand a lnriro assortment of furnlturo to select from. Any special orders tilled on snort tiouce. it 1, W. Urn i: k's, A grand rally Saturday nnd Monday for Christmas presents. It will bu worth roIiii; to see the crowd even If you do not wish to buy. 1000 handkerchiefs, Ac. 1000 cards, He. to 43.70. 1000 books, inkstands, &c. 1000 In the grocery and arouud thu glass ware, iVc. 1000 other articles. Presents for your Suudfiy school teach. ers, presents for your scholars. dry goods suitable for presents that will he sure to please. I nm respectfully yours, J, It. AltNOI.l). A piece of furnlturo Is always a welcome gift. .Oo to Correll &, Go's, nnd select something for Christmas. Christmas presents nt U. E. Havngo & (jo s Jewelry atoro consistingot gout wutcti es, silver watches, clocks, diamond, tur. (iiioise, tiger eye, nnd ull tho latest stone rings, l'liiln and band rings, earrings, lace pins, chains, lockets, &a. Silver waro of all kinds. Cull and examine. 11 w. If you aro In need ot shoes call nt Kcndlg's, in Evans' building. "V. J. I.utz & Sloan havo a full lino of shawls from tho single wool ut ifa.OO to the Pals. ley at a0,00, NKW JUHSEV 1'ltKMIDM WISH. Physicians Btnto that the Port Wine. pro. duced by Alfred Speer, of Now Jersey, that loo K uie premium at me uemeiinini, u ex cellent for' medicinal p irposes being pure and more reliable than other port wines. Ksiicolully recommended for weakly ie males nnd the aged, The brown stone shale Boll lu which tho grapes grow is rich in Iron. This Is the cause of the deep col or and tho blood making properties of the wlno Por sale by druggists. (UlAl'E JUIOK I'Oll COMMUNION, Tho grapo crop of A Bpeers vineyards Tlie coinlns year will bo notable. Conjrcss, r.lvltk'd between n Republican Henato ami a Uiumcratlo lluuto, will Lo buty 1'reslilcnt i.,..!.liiir. T!io (Treat battle, ot Protection against I'. to Trails will agitate tbo Capitol anil the (-(Hiutry, Tlia l'rcslileutlat campaign u ill bo tlie liMilubC fous'.it an.l liiout exciting political r-ttuzelo for anuartrr of a century. Hu rope, in t!-.,i opinion of tlm best Informed, trembles on tlie io of u i-.i cut war. V ,.'.i siicli an outlook a Uro newspaper which pi nn all tli o news anil tells tho wholo trutli about it U i.ioro than ever a necessity, Kucli a news. iir.,icr lc Tiik I'lULAnr.i.i-inA. I'nES3, Tcli-Eiapli 'v res In lis own ouico place It In liistantaiicuus eu..iiDunlc.itlon with a corp. of over II vo hundred ncv,si;atUereis distributed all over tho clvlliicd woild. Tho Cechtl dally cablo scrvlco which It tli ires wltli tho New York Jlerald covers every P'..aso of activity In European life, No paper excels It In alt tho elements which go to uiaku up abroad, full, complcto Journal. Uvsidcs bclns a rouiplcto newspaper, The Weekly 1'r.Ub.s lias several special features .h!ch put It at tho top. Tho Aaiucnj.TL-iiAi. Dci-AHTMiT, enriched by constant coutrlbu- II. .1.3 from tho foremost writers In various branches, rives tho practical thlnits that people .,.nit to l.now on tho lurin anil In tho parden. Tbo .liiU'itca llANuruu womln or Jiomo ticpart. ucnt. edited by Mrs. Kate Upson Clark, Is full nf Information, bints and happy thoughts for every wife, mother and Head or a household. A Croat featuroot tho coining year will bo the lilr.hly valuable letters of 'Josltu D. Weeks on a;;e of worklng men, tho general conditions of Labor and tho Lost or Living In Luropo as com. paicd with America. Mr, Weeks, who bad cbargo ut llili subject for tho Census of 1FS0, lias mado It a life stud)-, and lias been abroad this year con. I'uctlng a t ncclal investigation. Ills letters will give the facts as ta earnings In all tho various rir.ustrle,lho purchasing power or wages, strikes, tr.iuc.u!iioiiuui, amurauon, etc Tho Weekly I'uess Is full of choice homo read' Ing, wltli nuzilcs and other matter for the llttlo 1 Jt.,,turfcs nnd pastimes for adults and children, la.il.lon notes, reolpes, gleanings from current literature, a careful summary ot domestio and foreign news, and an earnest discussion ot the gf-at questions of tho day, Sample cvjilet mulled ree. MARKETREP0RTS. iiLooMsnima mauket. Wbeatpor bushol i.o; I(Y6 Corn, " Oats " " Kiourpernarrei Oloverseca nutter ., Kgfr Tullow rotitnns Dried Applos : Haras Hides & Shoulders chickens , Turkeys Lira per pound Hay per ton Beeswax Duckwheat (lower per H". .70 .5 .10 5. SO .so .so .08 ,S5 ,10 14 It il .10 11 1110 85 1UU NEW YORK 1884. About felxty million copies of The Sun havo gone out of our establishment during the pa.it twelve all If you were to pas,to end lo end a'l tho colums ot 1 the .Viiii lirlnted and hold la.st year you would nv pro Passaic Cheap underwear nt J, II, Skcer's. Ladles' misses' endless variety, at W. J. Kendlg's, last year was annum Hint of un vlous venr. Ills vineyards near havu so increased that hu is able to keep it stock live to six years ahead, They havu becomo nonular wines among the best nhv I Kir-limn In Mmv Vrtrk. nnd liirirf.K imnil fnr ami ciiiiureu's shoes in Communion purposes and for weak and W. .1. IVS.,1,1 .' I ....unn.... 1... .1... S nUll JIVIBUIlD. .'UI DltlU UlUJgglDlS. No puly la poUtles, n r twy sect in rcllgSen. Tlie Greatest andtfie Best, Tlie lane MV, Weekly RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR, sew yohk oimm tUstabtlslieil 18J8). No n.mer In the country has a mom fj-ivrnami and able corpsitf Hdltors,, llr, S, livuaein l'rlmn ktunds at tlm bead of theedltorl il fraternity nnd bis letters und editorials still eniU-li tho ousekvkk. others among Us edltora have hud tho training ol 11 IIUUI ll I US IILltJIUIJ so, situ ,,UK. tm iwresmiiaeiuv m inn iniSKitt Kit Hfroin nil mils t and the news, carefully nreimretl from leu tent and telegrams, f uriilihes a complcto view ot tho condition ot tho world caeli week. 1U0 iieparimentsoi .iorieuiiure, llusliuvs, .Sun. dAi7ioit Teaching and lii-tlgiuus HurV aro con. ducted by experu, who write clearly nnd to the IKJlU. I UU VlnnKKVKIl llOot, Hut 14 S I US COIUIU long essays and long sermuns, but alms to bo HEW TERMS OP THE PRESS: lr mall, postago f rco tn the U. B. and Canada. Dally. cxrept Hundiy, M cts.n month) ftayear Dally, Iscludlng buuday.GJcts. i month) tT.COa yoar Bunday Press, t(0 a year. 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