THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, OOTOHlill 31, 1881. Correct Kitllrontl Time Talilc. Trains 011 tho 1'IUIiulehihhi.t: it, it, leavo Hinierl aslulluwat Muuril. il:!M i. in. l.wi p, in. SOUTH. 11:31 ik in. 0:111 p. in. 'I'iiiiiuoii 1 1 hi I), I. ,t V. It, It. lo.ivo llloomsuurg as follows i NOllTII. fOL'Tll. r;0,' a. in. HiiH a. in. 11:17 ii. m. lliM a. In. (Mil p. in. 4:.l p. in. Tho 8:83 1. 111. 1 ruin connects at Northumberland with t tic u.r train on iviui.iylviml.i road, roachltiK rillliiui'liiuu lib alio li. in. Tim republicans had a torchlight parade Inst Saturtlny night. Tlicro were some men In tho ranks who are voters now, more hoys who will ho voters In 1883, ami quite n number who may bo ho old enough to vote for President In 1892. lly drawing on tho Juniors they succeeded In getting nut About ono hundred. Tho Seatlntl calls democrats who itru lim ing their fellows to stick to tho ticket, "duffers who lire blaltlng this stereotyped phnwe over Iho county lllto that many sheep," and nays they aro the "llrst to boll tho ticket when occasion rcnulrcs It. Tho Sentintl must bu a "duller," whatever that means, for only two years ago It was crying "stick to tho ticket," and now It Is bolting. Tlio 11:53 train connects with l'hll.iilcllihU anil llrauintr ro.ui at unpen lenciitug rmiaucl- plil.ua u:uo p. in. Voto for Sterner and cratlc ticket. tho whole Demo- Tho 1 1 :ta train connect s with Pennsylvania road at .Northumberland at 1:50, reaching Philadelphia at ,: p. in Tho 4:30 p. m. trnln connects with Pennsylvania road nt Northumberland at 8;ii5 p. m., and reaches l'iillndelphla at 3:i'3 a. in. SOUTH. 18:01 p. m. 4:15 p. in. Trains on Iho N. ti V. II. Kerry as follows i NORTH. 11:S7 a, m. 0.30 Jl. lit. lMililIc HiiIch Tho execiilor of M. S. Applcman will sell at public sale on Saturday, November, 22nd, at ono o'clock, p.m., a valuable farm In Cooper township, Montour county, mid n llmo stono quniry. Seo advertise ment Tho regular straight Democratic tickets have been sent out to the respcctlvo com. mlttceincn, who will seo that they aro nt tho voting places on Tuesday. Any at- Hallway pass "loom tempt to desttoy or mutilate tho regular tickets will avail nothing, n3 u largo num ber hnvo been printed, nnd distributed. In caso any should fall to reach their dcstlna. tlon tho committeemen will please notify us on Monday. A largo number of extra copies Of the Sentinel were printed last week nnd circula ted broadcast over tho county. They were printed nt tho lltpubUean otllcc, nnd In sov era! Items advocate tho election of the He- rh. India nf .Tnrnli nml Miirv An W will Puhllcnn nominee for I'rotlionotary. Can sell real cstato and personal property Franklin township, November 15th. I. M. Dowltt, Administrator of M. A, Ammcrman, deceased, will sell valunblo real estate on tho premises In Flshltigcrco k township on Friday, November, 21st. See advertisement. X'erHonal, Hon C. It. Rucknlow was In Philadelphia this week. Miss Wilbur of Bethlehem Is visiting nt Dr. McKclvy's. Mr. II. A. Smith nnd family, of New York, nro at tho Sanitarium. lion. J. B. Storm, our candidato for con gress, Is making speeches In Now Jersey nnd New York this week. Mr. Gibbons who Is connected with a paper in Kcnovo, was In town on Monday lie was visiting his mother, who Is sick. N. Z. Seltz. editor of tho Item, Glen Rock, Pa., called at this office on Wcdncs. day. Headquarters for trunks, satchels, vn- llses, robes, &c, at David Lowcnbcrg's. it be possible that there are nny Democrats in this county who can bo Induced to votu against their party by such menus ? There was no meeting at Espy on Mon day night I lie speakers were on hand, and a crowd had gathered, but tho Rcpub. Ilcan school directors of that district can- not stand democratic truths, aud so refus ed to allow the use of the school house, if this same thina had been done by South. crn Democrats It would havo been sent all over tho country ns a "fearful outrage" on tho rights of the people. Tho Winter term of tho Okanokvillb Academy will begin November 3rd. Only a limited number will bo received during this term. Instruction practical and thorough. Expenses small. Information nddrcss Fhascis Hkck, A. M., Prin. 2w Oraugcvlllo, Pa. Ono of tho most interesting features of our town Is tho Model School, under tho energetic nnd skillful management of Miss Urowster. A glance down tho roll this tcrnl shows children front Light Street, Bnckhorn, Kupert, Catawlssa, E9py, Wil low" Grovo nnd Llmo llldgo. Mils Ami hind llngcnhuch, it horn, piltiiury teacher, of extended training and experience, Is as sistant Prof, Nllcu occupies ono period dally In giving to nil lessons In vocal mu sic, lie Is never more enthusiastic than with n class of children, nnd they conse quently enjoy tho exercise. Mrs. Gardner, tho regular teacher of drawing, gives In struction to the older pupils. A glnnco nt tho penmanship' of even the youngest up on the h1ackbnnrds, convinces the visitor that great caro Is given to this blanch from tho llrst day In school. The interest nnd proficiency of these children In Map Draw. lng, Arithmetic nnd Composition, branches gcnernlly detested, nro remarkable. When It Is understood that all these advantages arc offered for twenty.tlvo cents a week, It Is not surprising that wldo awake parents In out neighboring towns nro Improving them. Visitors arc warmly welcomed al ways, nnd occasionally a mother spendB a half-day there, sometimes with so much Interest that she spends tho other half there nlso. This visitation by parents, cs. pcclally mothers, stimulates tho children to better work, encourages tho teachers, and not only allays that nnxicty every mother feels for tho welfare of her Children, but nlso chccis her, gives direction to licr ef forts In helping at night, and contributes powerfully toward a good understanding between her and the teachers. A HiiorlHiiutti'M Milium!. As tho autumnal cunning season draws night n demand arises for Information con cerning tho best ranges for game, nnd the wnlcrways most prolific In fowl. For tho purpose of supplying such a demand, tho issctigcr department of thu Philadelphia, Wilmington nnd llallliiHiro Railroad has published n work entitled "A Paradise for Gunners and Anglers." Tim llltlo volume Is an exhaustive treatlso on tho gamo birds, wiitcr-towl utid llshesof tho Dclnwaro Pen insula, their haunts, habits, and character istics. An excellent map of tho territory, showing the location of streams, nnd the means of ncccss, nnd lmndsomo Illustra tions of thornier specimens of birds and tlsh, serve both to embellish and lend In terest to tho book. Information as to the gamo " laws, tho tlmo when certain gamo moH abound, tho procurement of guides, boats, &ct and In fact everything which would maku tho way of tho sportsman clear. Is furnished In nmplo detail. Tho hook Is distributed gratuitously, and may bo procured by addressing James It. Wood, General Pnsscngcr Agent, Phllndel- Dhl'i, Wilmington nnd Baltimore Itnllrond, Philadelphia, Pa. Voto tho Democratic ticket, tho whole ticket, and nothing but the ticket. Democratic Meeting. The meeting advertised for Mill Grove will bo held nt Flvo Points Instead, on Sat urday evening, November 1st. Holirsbure. on Mondny.ulirht, Govern bci 3rd. Franklin, Swninpschool house, Monday night, November 3rd. Buck Horn, Dlcttcrich's hold, Friday night, October 31st. I'or Decorating. Vote for Snyder and cratlc ticket. tho wholo Demo- WAcain wo call attention of our unem. nlovcd renders to tho advertisement of P. N. Nicholas it Co. Bend the advertisement of Lllley & Slennv In another column. They have something of importance to tell you. While William H. Snyder has been kept nt home by a terrible bereavement in tho death of thrco children, his enemies havo been active day and night in canvassing the county against him. trying to defeat him for the olllcc to which he was nominated, fairly and honorably by tho Democratic convention. Well nigh broken In spirit by Ills great affliction, there Is added to his burden tho fact that ho Is being defamed without an opportunity to answer. Havo politicians no hearts ? Just received at the ColumiiIAN stnro For further itno of g00d3 for immi.palntlng, consisting of Brass, Plaques, Papier Mnche Plaques crescents, crosses, circles, triangles, leaves. Holly-wood paper cutters nnd Photogrnpli frnmcs, Ilnmmered brnss plaques, &c. Voto for Polio and tho whole Democratic ticket. Ilcutou Meeting. On Monday evening last tho Democrats of Benton held a meeting In favor of Clove laud and Hendricks. Tho meeting was of. fleered thus s President, John B. Kceler Vico Presidents. Bcnlamln Mcllcnry, Geo, W. Poust ; Secretary, John A. Chapin Tho meeting was addressed by J. H. Mnlzo Esq., and John G. Freeze. Benton will give a good account of itself for tho ticket, tho wholo ticket, nnd nothing hut tho ticket. There was a very light fall of snow last week. Thursday. In some parts of the country it fell to tho dentil of flvo Inches. Pretty suits for little boya : pretty Kilt suits for children, a large stock just eelved, ut D. Lowcnbcrg's. Take no stock In stories told of any can. dldnto at the last moment. Their falsity is proved by tho fact that they are circulated too late for denial. Header, when you arc through with this paper hand it to some voter who dots not take it, and urgo him to go to the polls next Tuesday and vote the Democratic ticket straight through. It you need nny thing In tho line or n silver or gold watch or any article of jew elry, silver ware, &c. Call at L. Bombards, Jewelry Store, and get the best for your money. G. P. Sillier makes an announcement in this issue of interest to tho people of Or- nugovlllo and vicinity. He is engaged in a general mercantile business, and sells very cheap for cash. Seo that your tickets are right before voting. Democratic tickets with tho namo of D. M. Kintcr Instead of William H. Sny der will bo circulated. If any body at- tempts to palm oil on you such a ticket, prosecute him at once for tho violation ot the net of 13 Juno 18S3, which forbids any ono from furnishing or supplying to nny voter a ballot, falsely representing It to contain names not thereon, with intent and purpose of defrauding said voter out of ills expressed choice. The flno for so doing is not to exceed one hundred dollars, or im. nrlsoument not exceeding ono year, or both, at tho discretion of the court. Democratic MectliiKit. A meeting nt Evnnsvltlo was addressed by H. Buckingham nnd A. L. Fritz on Inst Friday night. J. C. Yocum, Esq., nddrcsscd n meeting nt Slabtown on Saturday night. A. L. Fritz, It. Buckingham and II. E. Smith, Esqs., epoko to a school liouiio full at Jersoytown on Monday night. J. G. Freeze nnd J. It. Maize, Esqs. wcro tho speakers at BeiUon on .Monday night A, L. Fritz, It. Buckingham, 0. B. Mc Henry and 11, B. Bclslilluo talked to the democrats of Jackson nt Waller on Tues day night Tho meeting at CV.nby was addressed by (I. W. Miller nnd W. Chrlsmnn, Esns., on Tuesday night. W. II. Bbawn aud J, C. Yocum, Esqs., spoke nt MllUlnvlllo on Wednesday night. C. O. Barklcy, Esq., nnd I). Lowenbcrg went to Pino Summit on Wednesday night, You can cot red. white or crnv blnnkcts very cheap nt Ltitz it Slonn's. New Dress Goods at 0, 0. Mnrr's, very ;hcap, t Merino underwear for ladles, cents and children, better and cheaper thnii ever at l.iltz iV Sloan's. Go to C. 0. Marr for chain comforts nnd blankets. t.U.MIIIM 1 I.VMI1KII 1 t l-OII BAI.K C1IKA1'. Hemlock boards, iilank 2 bv 4. lotcc. bill stuff, 10, 12, 14, 10, 18 and 20 feet long worked lumber, iloorlng, German nnd bev. 1 siding, surface boards and siding, sawed shingles No 1, 2 nml 3, chestnut, hemlock, and pine, shluglo nnd celling lath. I have mndu iirrnngciicnts with n couple of steam snw mills If there Is nny thing that I hnvo'nt got I enn get It nt short no tice nt iiighl street by July 25-3 in SILAS YOUNG. 0. 0. Lnrd. There will be bogus democratic tickets at tho polls next Tuesday. Seo that your ticket is straight before you voto. Don't take anybody's word for it, but look for yourself. A very ardent republican of this town, ono of tho reg'h'.r "loyal" kind, you know we mean ono of tho kind that was draft- ed and got excused, or sent a substitute, or something of that sort, and who now tells how "we" put down tho rebellion, and who calls democrats traitors, and liars and other pet names, oxpresscd a desire to choke nil tho democrats. Ho had better go to New York, Indiana. Now Jersey and begin operations. His party is greatly worried over the suspicion that there aro altogether too many democrats In those states. By choking a few thousand the democratic majorities might bo diminish- ed. Voto for Bryson nnd tho cratlc ticket. wholo Demo. Diphtheria is making fearful ravages all through this section. As yet wo havo iicnru oi no cases in this town, but it is likely to coine, and every precaution should bo taken against it. Clean out your cellars nnd whitewash them, and remove all lefusc from the premises. Posters announcing tho meetings In tho noveral townships wcro printed and mailed to the committeemen In plenty of time to advertise tho meetings. It the posters were not put up it is no fault of tho Chairman of tho county committee Ho fully per formed his part. Do not deny yourself tho pleasure of ex. amlulng our now and great bargains in clothing. Wo aro taking the lead In style, lit, assortment, goods and price. An ocu. lur demonstration will satisfy you. UU soon at the popular store of D. Lowcn- A republican newspaper urges tho elec tion of L. 1). Knso for Itcglster and Rccor- dor, and calls special attcution to his mil itary record. If tills lias anything to do with the Issue, Mr. Sterner, tho democratic candidate, can show just as honoiablo ser vice for his country as can Mr. Kaso. Tho Setilincl, now the organ of tho rcpub- llcau nominee for I'rotlionotary, asks dem- ocrats not to tako any stock in tho cry of "stick to tho ticket" It was only two years ngo that this same paper was beg- King democrats to "stick to thu ticket," when tho brother or tho editor was a candl- date for tho legislature. William H. Snyder burled another child last Friday. That fearful disease, diphthe ria, entered his household nnd robbed him of his oldest boy, the prldo of his homo, only a few weeks ago, and now his second and last son has been taken from lilm. There arc many who nave been called upon to undergo the same great atlllctlou when this terrible scourge has come upon them, but not only these, but everybody who hears of this bereavement of a loving father and mother will sympathize most deeply with them. Sluce tho above was written u daughter 10 years of ago, tho third and Inst child, has died. In vlow of tho fnct that about ono.thlrd of nil tho Republicans In tho United States repudiate tho nominees of tho convention, while they profess themselves to bo tho truo Republicans, It scorns proper that tho other fellows should call themselves aud their place of meeting "Tho Blalno & Lo- gun Club Boom." Heretofore It would havo been tho "Republican" club room but they nro now "Jlliilncitcs." Tho glory of tho G, O. P. has departed. If James Welrman did not tell tho truth In his allldiiTlt concerning Wm. Krlck bivuin, why does not somebody nrrest hint for perjury? Nearly three months have passed, nnd yet the only vindication sought bv tho Interested parties is tho defeat of Mr. Snyder for making uso of Welrman' nllldavit This proves conclusively that tho opposition to Snyder Is actuated solely by personal revenge. Will Democrats of Columbia county lend themselves to any such n movement as this ? Voto for Fritz and tho wholo Democratic ticket. Bargains unprecedented nro now offered in Full and Winter clothing. Elegant styles, new patterns, enticing prices. At tho popular storo of David Lowenbcrg. Professor W. T. Grier of the Lcwlsburg University committed suicide last Sunday night. Ho had been sick with typhoid fever for a fuw days. During tho day a number of visitors called nnd overtaxed tho patient's strength, so that when night came ho was much worse. In the evening ho asked lor his penknife to trim his nails, which was given him. Later in tho night ho asked his wife for somo milk nnd when brought ho received It In a somewhat gruff nnd savage manner. This alarmed his wife, who called up somo of tho professors, Upon returning to tho room her husband was found lylug across tho bed and cover ed with blood. During tho wife's absence bo had cut gashes with tho knlfo on both sides of tho neck and across tho abdomen and had then plunged tho knlfo Into tho left breast, over tho heart, where It remain' ed when the watchers camo In. It Is thought that ho was temporarily Insane Suits mado up in city stylo by experi enced workmen. Call and seo what to wear and how to wear It, nt David Low cnberg's. tho line merchant tailor of Bloomsburg. A roport has been circulated In Hemlock nnd other townships that W. H. Snyder of. fercd William Krlckbaum fifteen hundred dollars for lilssuppoit slnco tho convention, nnd it Is said that such a charge will bo mado In tho Sentinel this week, As Mr. Snyder cannot now bo consulted on politi cal matters, being utterly prostrated by tho loss of his third and last child who now lies dead in his house, wo tako the respoir slblllty of denouncing this report us false. In tho first place Mr. Snyder has no $1600 to offer. In tho second place, he Is not foolish enough to placo himself within tho power of his worst enemies by making such an offer i and in the third placo, why Is this chargo kept until tho last moment, when if an offer was mado it was more than two weeks ago ? Dcmocrats.you may bo sure that this charge, mado when there Is noopportu nlty afforded for denial, is a desperato move on tho part of tho bolters to deceive you. Heed it not. Voto for Evans and tho wholo Democrat ic ticket. Ilerwlck. Mr. Thos. Miles of Mllcsburg is visiting relatives in this place. Miss Annie Kochtr of Danville visited at Mrs. Sam'l. Martecny's during Suuday. Rev. L. M. Kumler left for Gettysbur Monday. Clem W, youngest son of Uey. W. W, Evans died Monday morning nt eight o'clock of diphtheria. Mrs. L. T. Thompson Is visiting relatives in Gettysburg. Tho C. L. S. C. had a very Interesting meeting Tuesday evening, all members being present. Miss Annlo Adams died of typhoid fever last Friday. Other members of tho fam ily aro dangerously ill. Miss Ida Spone'riburg entertained a num ber of Berwick's young folks at her homo last Thursday evening. Dew. jerHcytown. A little snow last Thursday followed by n few cold and windy days. Miss Sadlo Kreamer returned to her homo Friday. Dr. R. Fruit and wife of Hazleton, were visiting hero last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson McKeo wcro witli their friends on Sunday. H. Smith, Esq., of Bloomsburg, was at torney for a party that bad a suit at Esqulro Wclliver's Saturday. Mr. Smith Jremalncd over for thu Democratic meeting Monday evening. Mnny attended tho Wnshinglonvlllo fair and reported n nice time. Saturday tho showmen, the gamesters and tricksters, and tho trotting horses, passed through hero from Wnshlngtonvillo on their way to Benton. Notwithstanding the inclemency of tho weather Mondny evening the Democratic meeting in tho school house wa3 well at- tended and altogether a success. Dr. T. W. Swisher presided. Addresses wero mado by Dlstrict-Attornoy Buckingham, Messrs. A. L. Fritz and H. Smith. Madison will poll her usual vote for tho wholo ticket. But fow bolters In this town' ship i perhaps none L, Y. Voto for Parr and the wholo Democratic ticket. Hymeneal. At tho residence of tho bride's parents in Orangeville occurred tills morning. Octo ber 29th, tho wedding of Mr. Geo. W, Bcrtsch, of Bloomsburg, to Miss Clara D FIcckcnstlno. On account of tho recent bereavements in tho bride's family tho wedding was much moro quiet than would otherwise havo been. Nevertheless, largo company assembled. Rev. F. I Manhart of Bloomsburg, performed tho ceremony. Among those present wcro Mr, and Mrs. D. G. Bcrtsch, parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Miss Bcrtsch, Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Btroli.ull of Munch Chunk; Mr. H. Eshleman, Miss Lllllc Wolf, Mrs. I. S. Kuhn, Miss Agglo Hess, Mrs. Koto Sheep of Bloomsburg ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Ehrlg of Wllllamsport, together with many friends from Orangevlllo and vicinity. Tho following nro somo of tho very beautiful and valuable bridal presents received. Cash fj-lGO.OO, from parents of bridegroom, gold watch and chain, it present from the bride groom to bride, two sets silver teaspoons a set silver tea knives, sliver fish knlfo nnd fork, gold thimble, silver cake basket, fruit snoon, spoon holder, card receiver, two sll ver butter uisues, iwu pieiu auuiiis, sci silver forks, it carving set, water set, Ico cream set, two dinner, breakfast and tea sets, n frencli clock, elegant mirror, silk quilt, easy chair, blblo stand, together with many flno table cloths, napkins, bed spread, &c. The magnificent bride's enko which graced tho occasion was tho gift of Mr. & Mrs. Ehrlg, of Wllllamsport Tho wedding breakfast that was served Immediately after tho ceremony was all that could bo desired and showed that noth ing had been spared that could add to tho enjoyment of the occasion. Directly after tho refreshments tho bridal party left for Philadelphia followed by tho usual shower of rlco and old shoes, togeth er with tho good wishes ot tho guests, What Oiangevlllo loses In Miss Clara Bloomsburg will gain in Mrs. Bcrtsch. A Uuust, Don't Hpoll tlie Record, No regular republican candidato has ever bcou elected lu Columbia county, except commissioners, auditors and jury commis sioners ns provided for by tho new con stltutlon. With lhesu exceptions no re publican hns held it county olllco except by appointment of rcpubllcnu governors to fill vacancies. For 33 years we have had a democratic President Judge, except ono year when Mr. Peckham was appointed to All tho vacancy caused by Judge Wood ward's resignation. For a longer tlmo wo havo had democratic ussoclato Judges, with tho exception of Judge Monroo who was appointed to fill vncancy caused by the death ot Judge Mnnu, In 1870, nnd who was subsequently elected as an Indepcn- dent. Judge Hughes was nppolnted in 187l! to fill the vacancy caused by tho death of Judge Monroe. Since 1831) uo republican has filled tho of- llco of Piothonotary except R. It. Rtngler, who was nppolnted In placo of W. II. Ent, deceased. For forty years and moro this olllco has becnfillcdonly by democrats, ex cept a few months. No republican has ever held tho office of Sheriff, or Register nnd Recorder by elec tion. No crookeducss has ever been charg ed upon the party In nny of these olllces In all Iheso years. With this record, what excuse can tlicro bo now for tho attempt on the part of cer tain democrats who nro uniting with the republicans to secure the election of D. M. Kluter, the republican candidate for Pro thonotary ? Having kept the republicans outalmoit slnco tho organization of tho county in 1813, shall wo now iu this Presi dential year of 18S4, with every prospect of success before us, open the gates, and allow them to walk in and capture one of the most important county ofllces, just to gratify the personal splto of a few disap pointed politicians ? Who is running this county anyway ? Is it the people 1 Or are they only puppets lu tho hands of a fow dictators ? If the former, they will elect Mr. Snyder by such n majority as will bo a standing robuko to bolters for years to come. If tho latter, then tho democratic party may as well hang lis harp on tho willow, for should tho bolters succeed a nomination In this couuty will bo of llttlo value lu the future. Ten years will not heal tho breach that would bo mado by the success of tho republicans and their bolting allks. We believe that the Democracy of old Columbia is made of sterner stuff than to bo turned from its puth by such Influen ces. A Democratic Itully. Tho Opera House wns well filled Inst Thursday night to listen to Hon. R. E, James of Easton, and J. II. Fow, Esq., of Philadelphia. Both of those gentlemen are fine spenkcrs and the constant outbursts of applause Indicated that they had the audi enco with them from tho start. Their tell Ing hits wcro right from tho shoulder, nnd their discussion of tho tariff question was elenr and convincing. They showed how republican protection hns fulled to protect, and that not ono of tho promises made by the republican party four years ago, has been kept The nucilcnco sat until half pnst cloven, nnd would have gladly remain cd longer. There wns no torchlight pro cession to enthuse tho crowd. T licro was enthusiasm enough without It Tho meet Ing was organized by Iho election of C. G Barklcy, Esq., as chairman and tho follow lng vice-presidents t J. K. Grotz, Elijah Shutt, John Mnnn, J. K. Glrton, M. Jill lard, W. Krlckbaum, P. 11. Wirt, John Turner, C. M. Vandcrsllcc, David Golsln ger, Michael Casey, F. Eycr, Patrick Mc. Fadden, Ueorgo Bates, Dr. Gnrdncr, Ell Jones, nnd Charles C. Campbell. Marr, buys Corn, Chickens and Ranees, cook nnd tiarlor stoves and all kinds of stovo repairs at Shnrpless' FoumU ry. Oct U1.4w Go toC. 0. Marr'sforvervXluo und cheat) Skirts. LUMBER. Pinning mill Inlumbcrynrd. I havo all kinds of worked lumber white pine, yellow plno and hemlock flooring i while plno nnd hemlock German siding, surfneo bonrds, fcurfneo siding, wainscot ing, moulding. All kinds of lumber In rough, nt Llghtstrect, by nug 22-3m Silas Youko. Go to C. boots. U. Mnrr's for good and cheap That COet, all wool ladles dress cloth nt Lutz & Sloan's Is a bargain. Ladles and gents Man's. underclothing at C. C. CtTDlfttnond Dvcs will Color Anvthlne any color, and never fall. Tho easiest and best wny to economize. 10c. nt nil drug. gists. Wells, Richardson & Co., Burling ton. Vt. Kninpto Card, 82 colors and book of directions for 2 cent stamp. SOfllCES or Mt6F(T. Tlicro aro many sources of profit to thoso who uro Ingenious nnd cntcrnrlsln?. Bur dock Dluntl Bitters aro a source of profit in every wny. nicy .uuiiu up tho licnilii surely, speedily, nnd effectually, which Is saying a great denl. Ritii.otiM cum: wn.r. Immediately relievo croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by Moycr iiros. POK UYSl'Kl'SIA And liver complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every nottio or uiiuoirs yum. Izer. Sold by Moyer Bros. WKI.I. AS GVKlt. Lotllo Howard writes from Buffalo. N. Y., "My system became greatly debilitated inrougn nniuous proicssionai dunes, ant fcred from nausea, sick headache, nnd bll lousncss. Tried Burdock Blood Bitters with tho most beneficial effect. Am well ns ever. THAT 1IACK1XO COL'OII can be so quickly cured by Shtloh's Cure, Wo guarantco It. For sale by Moycr llros. hhilom's oocoit and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on n i guarantee, it cures consumption, for i sale by Moycr Bros. PII1ST CLASS ISSUItANCB. I Insure with Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil. It Is i tho cheapest and best method of Insurance wo know of. By lis use you nro suro to escape many grovious nches nnd pains. l'ollcles nro outamablo at all druggists in the form or bottles nt CO cents and 1 each. 1 MARKET REP0RTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. 00 70 GS 40 0 00 8 Ou 24 IB 00 nr 00 14 10 13 13 u Wheat per bushel $ ityo C6rn " " Onts " " Flour bcr barrel Cloversced Butter ,Sf$ Tallow Potatoes new Dried Apples Hams Sides and shoulders Chickens Turkeys T.nril nrr nound Hay per ton I8 jXj Beeswax Buckwheat Hour per hundred 3 00 Hides per lb 0 to 7 Veal skins per lb 08 Sheep pelts, each 78 Wool per lb SO UDITOR'S NOTICE. RSTATK Or FIUNCI9 XOSTKNRACDIR, DIOIASID. Tho underfJfrnod auditor appointed by t" Or phan's court of Columbia County to malco distri bution of tho rund In hands ot the administrator to nnd among tho parties entitled thereto, In the cstnto of Frances Kostenuaudor, deceased, will sit nt his omco In Illoomsbunr, on Saturday, Nov. IS, 1H8I, at 10 o'clock a. tn., when nnd where all par ties Interested tn Bald estate must appoar and pro-wntthf-lrclolmR. I. K. WALLKll, Octio-ta Auditor. jUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK or JOSKTII IUKTM1S, DECIXSKD. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by the Or- Chans' conrt of Columbia county, lo malco dUitn utton ot tbo funds In tbo bands ot iha executor ot Joseph Ilnrtmnn, deceased, to and nrnonir tho parties entitled thereto, will sit at tho onice of John C. Yocum Ksq., in tho town of Catawlma, on Friday, November lltli, 1881, at hair past one o'clock, p. m.t ot said day, to attend to the duties ot his appointment, when and where all persons BUSINESS NOTICES. HI HAUL'S VlTAMZKll Is what you need for Constipation, loss of Appetite. Dizziness and nil symptoms of uyspeiisia. rncc lu ami ia cents per uot tic, For sale by Moycr Bros. ELUKl'I.KSS KKDITS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shtloh's Cure Is the remedy tor you. For snle by Moycr llros. having any claims upon snld fund will appear and proc mo same, ur oo ioruver ueimrreu iniui nut Blinroot the same. J. It MA1.K, uot 13, im. oct 17-ia Auditor. HIS SUI'lTUY GLASS EYti. "Tho Squire," says the nuthor of "Tho j UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK OF EI.IA8 I- 11EI.WIO, i Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tin or- Minns' court of Columbia County to make uwtrt- outlon ot balance In accountant's hands under tbo THE REV. OEOI'.OU 11. TIIAYEH, of Bourbon. Intl.. savs : "Both mvself nnd wife own our liven tn Shllnh'a flnnsnninilnti ailurcSSI Cure." Sold bv Mover Bros. . District, iinia-in. Hoosier Schoolmaster," wore ono glass eye -.ti.l .1 ti-t-. Tli.i nt,,.. nvn w,ia nnnalantk- oll.,tr,.. n,t nf f.,S,,o n.;.l Hio win- lllrnlnT. Provision Of tllO Will, Will Bit St BIS OfflCO In slipping out of fecus, nnd the wig turning l fooouu on Thursday, November nth, at ten uruunu niuuiviBu uu ins iiueu huuiicvci uu o ciocK in mo lorenoon, wnen ana wncro an pr- addresscd tho people of tho Flat Creek ties having claims against said decedent must ap- ,iil ertur-ini-ln i'ii,-1nr'a TTiilr 1 pear uiiu present, iqd Haniu. or uu lorevcr ui-uiutuu -j.... ct. ...... mninnvih.Mn,.. HMnri Ilcutou. As a neighbor was driving in with a load of corn tho other day, his geese flapped their wings, cheered and applauded vo clferously. They mistook him for a Blaine hippodrome. On seeing their mistake they hissed like Sam Hill. Our people arc busy busking their corn. It Is n very good crop, not overly abttn limit, but of excellent quality. In exceed. ugly dry nnd rainless seasons tlicro ap pears to bo fuller nnd sounder crops than lit (.casons ot tho other extreme. Both parties aro solicitous und anxious ns to tho llnal result, and impatient icr election day, and both sanguine of victory. How Is It? Wm. R. Campbell, from near Orange ville, a gradunto of Lafayette college, and now it student nt the Presbyterian Theo. logionl Seminary In New York City pre parutory for tho ministry, wns visiting friends In this neighborhood last week. Ho Is n sound Democrat, nnd very san guino ot Cleveland's success. Voto for Cleveland, reform, roast beef, and two dollars per day. Protection i Everything high wo buy, everything low wc sell. Result: millionaires and paupers. Pealer, the undertaker, has broken ground for a new mansion in tho town of Cambra. This enterprising town Is quite a business place. lfred Mcllcnry of Cambra, and Boyd Mcllcnry of Benton, just received a largo lot of tine uew slelgli6. It is u sign of a hard winter" They nro for sale. Wo believe that Kintcr is beaten. Tho Gospel und politics nro not twins. Tbo former is sound aud pure, tho latter rotten and deceptive. Wo bellovo that Blaine is beaten, for tho Plumed Knight' is getting pretty well picked, and ho will not lly quito so high after tho 4th of November. Much as wo like to see rain, wo regretted Its coming on Monday evoulng, ns It pre vented us from attending tho Democratic meeting nt Benton. Everybody feels Jubllnnt about our now enterprise tho Fair. Tho weather permitting Benton will bo a lively placo this week. Bloomsburg may well boast for being so nearly located to it. Tltcso towns should bo connected, either by railroad or telephone, or both, Stick to tho ticket from top to bottom. Whoso ox Is gored this time 1 Van Camp, In Flshlugcreek, Is n small hamlet containing a Post Olllco nnd Store, whoso Post Master Is moro fortunate than ouo in ten thousand. No matter how of. ten tho administration may change, ho will hold his Post, Tako Vnn Camp for tho centre nml strlko n circlo from a point a mllo distant, nnd not a Republican will fall within that limit. There should be a reading room nt Cam. bra. The pcoplo hunger and thirst for news. To our certain knowledge-there comes to that Post Ofllco tho Columbian, "Sentinel," "Republican," "Cntawlssa Nows Item," "N. Y. Sun," "N. Y. Her. old," "N. Y. Tribune," "Philadelphia Times," "Philadelphia Picss,'' "Phlladel. plila Post," and "Toledo Blade," besides tho religious periodicals, Some pcoplo hern read nearly nil theso papers, and yet inqulro "What's tho nowsl" Tho streams are so low that many flour ing mills work on half tlmo, Many springs havo failed, aud elder Is sauce too, somo drink whiskey. If your stovo pipe don't lit, don't swear. A Ilcrviivcil l'amlly. Die d of diphtheria, Oct. 0, Charles Jo. soph Snyder, aged 13 years, 2 months, nnd 2 days. Died, Oct. 24, George R. Snyder, ngo 1 year, 10 months, nnd 21 days. Died, Oct 28, Jennie C. Snyder, ngo 10 years and a few days. Tho melancholy Intelligence of tbo death of theso three children of Wll llnm II. and Sarah Snyder lias cast a gloom over our little village. Scarcely had tho earth closed upon tho little boys and tho golden gate closed after admitting them, until It opens to admit tho sister, the only remaining child. Wo mingle onr tears with this bereaved family and if the death of theso thrco aro so deeply felt and so sin cciely mourned by others how robbed and desoluto must bo' tho hearts of tho father and mother. Desolate but not without comfort that the flvo little ones nro all : "Safe in tho arms ot Jesus Safe from corroding care, Safo from the world's temptation, Sin cannot harm them there." Thanks for tho comforts of the Gospel and faith In Jesus Christ, tho children's Friend nnd Savior. They perceived like Eli of old that tho Lord had called them and they were willing to go. They felt that the eternal God was their refuge and that underneath wcro the everlasting arms ot love. May the vacancy tints mado In the hearts of these parents bo moro than filled by tho Indwelling of that same licnv. enly Father who has seen fit thus to bereave them. Sister Jennie wus a young lady of very promising character. Sho gave her heart to the Savior a few years ngo. She wns received Into the Reformed church by the solemn right of confirmation and has ever endeavored to lead a useful and con sistcnt life. Sho was an active Sabbath school teacher and a regular attendant upon the means of grncc. Sho was one of the few who regulnrly attend the Wednes day evening service. May the Lord speedily fill up the waste places In Zion. True wo live lu a world where solemn shadows nro continually fall lng upon our path. Shadows that teach us the Insecurity of all temporal blessings and warn us that hero "There is no abid ing." A KAMI. INJKOTOl: Freo with each bottle of Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Sold by Mnysr uros. preserves nnd promote tho croth of the natural hair. It nlso restores the natural color to hair which has faded or become gray. Clean, elegant, beneficial, highly perfumed. Sept 20-eom tit pi from any share ot sold turn Auditor. A MONTH nnd llOAIlD for thrco live vounr Men or todies In each county. Addrom lT W, KIEOLKK.VCO., Philadelphia- For lame back, sldo or chest uso Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Price 23 cents, For salo by Moycr Bros. "rlAOKMBTAOk-." A. lasting nml frucmnt perfume. Price 25 nnd CO ccnt3. Sold by .Moycr Bros. WILL YOU SnFFF.lt with Dyspepsia nnd Liver Complnint ? Shlloh's Vltnlizer is guaranteed to cure you. For salo by Moyer Bros. A POSITIVE FACT! Jot OATAHIUI CURED. health nnd sweet brenth secured by Shl loh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. For salo by Moycr Bros. ououi', wiiooi'i.va oouau and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shlloh's Cure. For salo by Moycr Bros. Silt. OOL'OII OS SILK HATS. 'It would bo no violation of tho com. inaudmcnt," said John B. Gough, "if a man wero to fall down and worship tho silk bat, for It is not made In tbo likeness of anything in heaven, or on earth, or In the waters which aro under the earth." Besides it heats the head nnd causes tho hair to fall off. Parker's Hair Balsam will stop that nnd restore tho original color to gray or faded hair. Not oily, not a dye, iieneiiciai. (leiiciously perfumed. A per fect hair dressing. GOc. All druggists. Sep lu-ot When baby was sick, wo gave her CAS- 1U1I1A, When she was a child, sho cried for (.'ASTORIA. When she became Miss, she clung to CASTORIA. When she had Children, sho gave them UlYBtUlllA. A word to tho wise. The most complcto and vailed stock ot Fall and Winter goods can now bo seen at tho popular storo of David Lowenbcrg. Tlie ncrwlck Meeting;. Notwithstanding the rain, the meeting at Berwick on Tuesday afternoon was largely attended. Speeches wero mado by B. M, Ncatl Esq,, of Htinisburg, and N. Z. Seltz of Glen Rock. An evening meeting wus held at which speeches wcro mado by C. G. Barklcy aud J. C. Yocum Esqs. The newest ami latest styles just rccclv. cd In Fall hats, in stiff and soft now nobby aud nlco at D. Lowcnbcrg's. For salo cheap, a flno lemon tree, cnll on Mrs. C. B. Brockwny. 9 WHY WILL YOU Cough when Shlloh's Cure will give you immediate relief. Prico 10 cents, 60 cents nnd $1. Sold by Moyer Bros. sniLon's cATAitmi uemedy. A positive euro for catarrh, diphtheria und emitter mouth. Sold by Moyer Bros. AKE YOU MADE Miserable by indlgc.ion, constipation, diz ziness, loss ot nppctltc, yellow sum t out-1 loh's Vltnlizer is a positive cure. Sold by Jioyer tiros. HEALTH IS WEALTH. It is worth more than riches, for without it riches cannot bo enjoyed. How many peoplo aro without licnlth who might re gain it by using Kidney-Wort. It acts upon the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys, cleansing and stimulating them to healthy action. It cures all disorders of these im portant organs, purifies tho blood and pro motes the general health. Sold by nil drug gists. Seo advt "itouoii ojf couam." Ask for "Rough on Couchs." forcouchs. colds, soro throat, hoarseness. Troches, toe. Liquid, aoc. "nouou ON HATS." Clears out rats. mice, roaches, flics, ants. bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Druggists. IlEAliT PAINS, Palpitation, dropsical, dizziness. Indiges tion, hcndiiche, sleeplessness cured by -wens' iieniiu itcnowor." A POSITIVE FACT! You will find tho lamest and best assortment of Black Dress Silks at tho lowest prices. 11. J. uiaiK. cc &on. A POSITIVE FACT! You will find at II. J. Clark & Son's, llio largest bent and cheapest as sortment of Plaid Dress Cloths, Plain Dress Cloths, &o A POSITIVE FACT! 1'ou will find a lnrge asiortmentof IJlack Cashmere, Black DoAlmas, So baetipol, Silk "Warp, Henrietta Cloths at II. J. Clark & Sou's at lowest prices. A POSITIVE FACT! You will find tho best assortment of Prints, Ginghams, Tickings, Mus lins, Shirtings, Nino Quarter and Ten Quarter Sheetings, at lower prices than over at II. J. Clark & Son. A POSITIVE FACT! You will find at H. J. Clark & Son tlio best .assortment of Flannels, both White and Red, also Blankets at prices which defy competition. A POSITIVE FACT! You will find at II. J. Clark & Son the best assortment of ladies and children's Underwear in both Scarlet and White at lowest prices. A POSITIVE FACT! You will find at II. J. Clark & Son's the best assortment of Striped Jersey Cloth, Striped Dress Cloths, Plaid Cloths nt lowest prices. POSITIVE FACT! You will find at II. J. Clark it Son's the best assortment of German town Wool, Saxony, Shetland, Zephyrs, Stocking Yams, Crewels, Chonillcs, Silk Floss, Filling Silks, Canvass, Bur laps, Felts tfce., at lowest prices. A POSITIVE FACT! You will find tho best nssortruont. of Ladies' and Children's Hcady-mado Uoats, consisting of .Newmarkets, litis sian Circulars, Ilaverlock's, &c, at tbo lowest pi'icesat II. J. Clark & Son'i. A POSITIVE FACT! You will find a largo assortment of Ladies' and Children's Wool Hos iery, Wool Hoods, Plush Hoods, Baby Cloaks, &&, H. J. Clark & Son's. A rOSIIIVE FACT 1 You will find tho best line of Cor sets, Stocking Supporters, Hoops, Bus tles, Ac, at II. J. Chirk & Son s. A POSITIVE fa:ti You will lind the best liuo of But tons, Braids, Fur Trimmings and Dress Trimmings at II. J. Clark & son. A POSITIVE FACT I That Columbia Wools aro tho best. H, J, CLARK & SON THAT COMPETITION IS Til IE OF TRADE ! DEATHS. HUPFXAGIiE.-Octobor 18th, 1881, In Milllin township, Columbia county, Pa. Dora, daughter of Silas C. and Emma J. Ituflnagle, nged 3 years, 9 months nud 15 days. "nouoH o.v uonss." Ask for Wells' "Rouch on Corns. 15c. Quick, complete cure. Hard orsoft corns, warts, minions, MARRIAGES. PATTOh KLINE. At tho bride's fath cr's, lu Greenwood, October, 23d 1881, by itcv. tj. -it uniicoat, Mr. uuuries jj. rat ton to .Miss Hettlo S. Kline, both of Green wood, ty'oiummn, uo., ra. MiHKuiuMMaHmMwaaMaBaiiMi ""locALYoficEsr t. V. Ilartmun & Son aro tho leading grucers m Dioonisuurg. "itOl'QII OX PAIS" 1'OHOUSKD 1'I.ASTKIt j Strcngthenlnc. Improved, tho best for backacho, pains In chest or sldo rheuma tism, ncurnlglu. thin ruoi'LH. "Wells' Health Rcnewcr" restores health ond vigor, cures dyspepsia headache, nor vousness, debility. 1, We sire going to prore this by in a ii gu rati Big sn big reduction in general prices to go into effect Oct 27, 1884. We will, from that date sell goods lower tlmn they have ever been Hold in Orangeville. Wo are well aware that mer chants ai;e given to exaggeration in advertising their wares. But this is our genuine oiler and wo will sell as we advertise. Ginghams from Grandmother blue Calico Other Calico from Cotton Shirting from Woolen Shirting lied and white Flannels, a drop of Cotton Flannels 7 to 10 cents per yard, g 11 11 5 to 7 to 20 to 5 to 8 to 7 10 35 10 12 11 11 11 11 Ladies' cloth down from 1.10 and 1.20 to 90 and 1.00 " " wiiooi'ino oouau, and tho many throat affections of children, ..1. ......... 1 1 r..l.. 1 1... "Rouch or. CoiiL'hs" troches. 15c. i balsam. 1111(1 OUl' WllOlO ironoval Stock 111 nrnnnrtinn tn nhnvn fimirpfl. 25c. TNTrmr fl.Ju to 1,,. i i ,... !... . 1 ..1 ..1 1 .- ..... "''i ii iu juu jiutu aim ttit'u hsk uig prll;ea, hut it is a genuine offer and one we will sell by. takes trade dollars for dry C. C. Marr goods. A Positive Fact. You will lind tho lar. gest and best assortment of Heavy Cloths for coals at 11. J, Clark & Son's, nt lowest prices. If you are falling, broken, worn out aud nervous, uso "Wells' Health Renowtr." SI. Druggists. Golden Flecco Yarns, tho best sold by I. W. lliirtmiin & Son, made, Now Is tho time to get a llrocho or Pals- icy suawi ut J.utz M Sloan's. See Clark & Sou's advertisement. I.IFB l'lillSKI'.VKK, If you aro losing your grip on lire, 'try "Wells' Health Rcnower." Goes direct to weak spots. "HOUGH OS T00TH.VCHB." Instant relief for ncurnli:la. toothache. laccacne, ask ior "itoucu on Toothache.1 15 and 25 cents, LILLII & MPPX. oct 3i-tr ffiEABY FA STOME. A Positive Fact. You can buy all kinds of domestic Dry Goods ut II. J. Clark & Son's, ut lowest prices. Floor and tablo Oil Cloth at C. C. Man's. I. W. Hartman & Sou sell tho best don. bio blanket shawls mado. Prices tho low- est. L'ull ami have It proved, HiBTCV WOMEN, Ladles who would retain freshness and vivacity. Don't fail to try "Wells' Health Renewer," G. P. OATAltltHAl, TllltOAT AFI'EOTIO.N'S, Hacking, Irritating coughs, colds, soro throat, cured by "Hough on Coughs." Troches, 15c. Liquid 25c. STINER. "uouiiii ox iron." "Rough ou Itch" cures humors, erup. tlous, ring-worm, tetter, salt ilieuni, trost ed feet, chlllblalns. 0993 1-0 spring chickens, 8888 1.8 old hens, 7777 1-7 pigeons, OUQO 1.0 ducks, 5555 1-5 geese. 4144 1 good calves, tl3:i3J largo shouts, 2223 lbs. pitted cherries, 1111 lbs, dried rusnberrles A", .MS WR,Ucd StMJftSSb. three or four hours everv UUIJ..1.GIII 1UIWU, fJnt Inimrlllntn r..l,.f n,T,l using Wells' "Rough otiCougl TIIK 1101'IS OK THIS NATION'. Children slow lu development, puny, scrawuev, ami dcllcitc. uso "Wells' Health Renewer." MI1K AWAK 0. 0. Marr wants dried pitted Cherries, Raspberries and 15. llalsam, U5c. Now goods at J. U. Skccr's. 0. C. Marr nays 24 cents for Hues und 30 cents ior cuoico miner. "itOUUll Oh I'AIN" I'OltOUSKI) I'LASTElt Strengthening, improved, tho best for backache, pains In chest or sldo. rheuma- 1 tlsm, neuralgia. DEALER IN GBNBBA& MEB0MANDM8B, Orainigwillki, UNDER ODD FELLOWS' HALL OPPOSITE OLD CQfrWENTiL HOTEL. k-b All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cheapest Xinl8ouurt'iDify lady Pay Storo in tho county. Having opened a general store Roughs." Troches, 1 solicit a share ot tho public patronuge. GK IF. STIVER. (K'tsi.Jtmos