The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA.." KltlUAlT, NOVEMBlill 7 1881, Correct HallruiulTlnic '1'uHlc. TrolUH on tho l'lilladclphlu A It, It. ioavo import no fmtnwtt 1 NOHTII. :a(t ix. m. l.'UO p. IIL sotrru, a. m. 6:13 p. in. TrnJnion tho 1). I. W. It. It. Icavo Moomiburtl Noarn. BOCTII. 7;M ft. m. 8:M ft. m. HUT . m. H;m a. m. i 6:39 p. in. 4:38 p. m. Tuo B-.2S n. m. train connects lit Nortliumbcrlaml Willi tlio 0:35 train on l'ennsylvanu road, rcacUltw Philadelphia at p. in. Tho ll:M train connects with l'hlladolphla and iii'iuuuK u av uupen rcaciunz rnuauol phla at o.oo p. m. Tho 11:53 train connects with Pennsylvania mail at .Northumberland nt 1:00, reachlua Philadelphia nl. ?!'J n. hi. Tho 4:111 n. in. train connwtM with l'rnnqvlviil road at Northumberland at :uJ p. m., and reaches i jiuuui ij'iiiii v a.vo iu ui. Trains on tho N. ti W. H. Hallway pass llloom mouth, toorn. liar a. m. ia:oi p. m. 8.30 p. in. 4:15 p. in. l'tlUlic HnlcH. 'llio oxecutor of M. S. Applemau will sell nt imbllo salo on baturuny, .November 221)11, nt one o'clock, p. in., u vnlunlil form In Cooper township, Montour county, nml a Ilmo stono quarry. Sco advertise. tnent. The heirs of Jncob nml Mnry Artley will sell ronl estate mid personal property in irnnklln township, November IStli. J. 31. Dcwitt, Admlnistrntor of SI. A, Ammcrmnii, deceased, will sell vnluabl real estate on tlio premises In Fithlngcreek township on Friday, November, 21st. Sou advertisement. l'orHoiuil, Mr. and .Mrs. 0. HertscU returned homo last Jlomlny. They were serenaded by the band ir. tho evening. Elmer K. .Moyer Is reported quite 111, tils father went to ill. uarmel to sco him. Who says there was a bolt In Columbia county ? If so, where was It? Headquarters for trunks, satchels, va Uses, robes, &&, at David Lowenberg's. Seaside novels nt half price at the Coluii bun store. The Republican club of this town visited Danville last Saturday night, and Catnwls. sa on Monday night. There was a bolt In this county on Tues. day, but It was a thunder bolt mid some body got hit. Correspond with P. N. Nicholas & Co., If you want stoady work with a good firm. Sco advertisement. The newest and latest styles Just receiv ed in Fall hats, in stiff and soft new, nobby and nice at D. LowcnuerR's. Mrs. Maize has gone to tho city to pur chase her winter stock of millinery goods She will have the largest assortment in town. It would look very much as though the large majority of the peoplo of this county love William II. Snyder for the enemies he has made. Tho Young Ladies' Guild of the Episco pal Church will have a chicken nnd wallle supner at Mrs. E. Mendenhall's this Friday evening. The public is Invited. There will bo a Teacher's examination at Coles Creek, Saturday, November 8th 1881. J. S. GhiuES, County Supcrintundant. A word to the wise. The most complete and varied stock of Fall and Winter goods can now be seen at tho popular storo of David Lowcubcrg. W. K. Hartzell has the best of fucilltles for the boarding and cure of horses at tho Exchange Hotel stables, which are now under his control. Head his ndveitlsement elsewhere. We would ilse to remark, in the language of several of our respected contemporaries, that "the Coi.tjmiuan was the only paper in the county that supported Snyder." He seems to have pulled through. Barton mills was awarded first premium nt our County Fair for best wheat Hour. Since F. L. Faust has had charge of this mill it has been very much improved in cu. pacity and for the quality of work it turns cut. Do not denv vourself the nleasuro of ex amining our new and great bargains in clothing. We are taking the lead in style, lit, assortment, goods and nrice. An ocu. hir demonstration will satisfy vnn. Cull soon at the popular store of D. Lowcn berg. The Ilcpubllcun fails to give its readers uny information on the Prothonotary fight, although it was known df finitely nt the time of going to press that Kinter was de feated by an increased majority. Tho He- publican nud Sentinel don't seem to have made a very strong team. Mrs. 0. E. Itabb, who recently purchased the mlllinary stand of Mrs. Allen, has ad ded a now and complete stock of goods. She has had somo years of cxpcilcnco In this work, and will no doubt do all possi ble to gratify the tastes of tho general pub lic. Tho Opera House contained the largest audlenco during the campaign, last Mon day every scat being occupied, and stand ing room being scarco in tho rear of the hall. John M. Clark, Esq., presided, and an address was mado byjjllon. 0. It. Buck" alow. The country newspapers this week must necessarily bo largely edited with tho shears. Up to Tuesday tho dally papers contained nothing but election predictions, which are of no uso to a sheet that comes out after tho election, nnd must glvo facts, not predictions. Everything else U absorb, ed in tho excitement of tho election, and there is a dearth nf local news. A Seasosaiilb Hint. An exchango saysi The gunning teasou is now in full blast and we may expect to hear of tlio usual number of accidents caused by tho careless handling of fire arms. Tho skilled sports, man never risks Ills own life, nor that of others, by holding or carrying hli gun in such a position as to endanger anyone; by Its discharge. Ho appreciates tho danger ous character of his weapon and is there fore direful of handling it. Now that brcech.loadlng guns nro so generally used thero Is no excuse forkeepingthem loaded; whether loaded or not tho mtizzlo should nt all times bo kept away from tho body. It is just as easy to acquire careful habits in handling guns as to get other habits that place one in constant danger of being self, wounded and perlmps killed. Bargains unprecedented are now ottered In Fall and Winter clothlug, Eleguut styles, now patterns, enticing prices. At the popular store of David Lowenberg. Snyder's Majority 2100. THE BOLTERS BURIED. "The COLUMBIAN is tlio only paper in the county that Hupportu nyuer." Tho Sentinel and its backers will accompany tho Republican jnuuussiun up sail river. he Ead of Ring Bute. Tho result of the olection on tho local ticket, comes with stunning forco to those who set out with tho intcii tion of dofentinir 0110 of tho rcculnrlv nominated candidates of the Democrat ic party. The whole ticket, is elected mid William II. Snyder ajjainst whom the fight was made, runs ahead of the ticket. Tho Democrats of this county nave thus administered a rebuke to thoso who want to ruin, when thuv can no longer rule, and tho experi ment of trying to start a bolt without any just cause or provocation will not soon again bo tried. Tho peoplo aro running Columbia county now. Cleveland's majority in the county is auout L'uuu. It was our Intention to publish a tnblo of votes In this county, In this issue, but as the table will be large, it was impossible to get It revised In time. Borne of the returns were scaled up and could not be obtained until tho meeting of court at 13 o'clock Thursday noon, to count the rotci, at which hour we go to press. It Will be civ- en next week. If you need any thing in tho line of a silver or gold watch or any article of Jew elry, silver ware, Ac. Call at L. Bombards, Jewelry Storo, and get the best for your money. Dr. W. IJ. Hlehardson, In n recent lee. turc, denied that excessive eating was as injurious and dangerous as excessive drink ing. In the course of thirty-four yoars1 professional experience he had only known one caso in which a patient died from in. temperate eating, and this was coupled with immoderate drinking ; but, on the other hand, he had known 300 persons die from excessive drinking, all of whom pa9s ed to death through tho door of moderation, When any ono arrived at tho conclusion that alcohol was a necessity, he was in tho first stage of alcoholic disease. The senso of tho necessity was tho first symptom of the disease; the declaration of the neces sity was the declaration of tho disease. Al cohol was in no sense food, nor was it true that thoso who did not drink were obliged to consume more food. He was himself a living proof of the falsehood of this conten. tion. A good story Is told of a Itepublican stump speaker in tho hills of western Penn sylvania. Wishing to present a forciblo il lustration of ids views ot the respective parties, ho took a "warnut," so called in the vernacular of those hills, with him, and something to crack It with. Holding It up In the course of his speech, ho said : ''Fel-low-citizens, you see tills 'warnut' well this outer hull is like tho Democratic party, soft and spongy, with no strength in It ; scif, I even break it with my fingers," aud suiting tlio action to tho words, ho disclos ed tliijinner nut, and said, "Now this shell Is like tho Prohibition party, hard and dry, with no substance In it ; but the kurncl the kuncl, my fellow.citizcns, is like the grand old Republican party, full of fatness and sweetness," Ho then proceeded to crack the "warnut" and gave his audlenco an ocular demonstration of his illustration, but, behold 1 it was rotten, and to the utter astonishment of all present he cried out i 'By thunder 1 It's rottin." Pretty suits for little boys ; pretty Kilt suits for children, a large stock Just ro oclved, nt D. Lowenberg's. In his speech at the Opera Houso last Monday night Mr, Buckaluw expressed nn earnest hope that the election of a Presi. dent might never again b held under the present system of the Electoral Collcpe. He proposes to abolish tho electors, and to vote directly for tho candidates for Presi dent and Vice-President. When tho re turns nro in, each party should be given a number of electoral votes proportioned to the vote of tho state, For instance, Penn sylvania has 30 electoral votes. If the democrats cast two fifths of the vote of tho late they should havo 13 of tho 30 docto ral votes. This would prevent any attempt to buy enough votes In any state to entitle cither party to the whole state, and It would bo tulr because it would pre vent a candidate who receives ;tho minority vote from being elect ed, which Is not tho case now. Mr. Buck alew's plan is a good one, and should re ceive attention from the law makers ot tho nation. Tho returns were received by both par- tics on Tuesday night, tho democrats hav. ng the Opera Houso for their headqu&r. tcrs, and tho republicans their club room. The first dispatches were favorable to dem ocratic success, nud were received with long continued cheers, while quiet reigned iu the republican room. About this time tho light disappeared from tlio illuminated sign at their window, aud it was reported that they had shut up mid gone home, This proved to bo Incorrect. The oil In the lamp had gono out with their hopes. Tlio oli was replenished. The hopes kept luklug lower anil lower as the dispatches came with only now and then a single ono that gave them n straw to clutch at, when they.mado tlio most of It, The news was varying, nnd occasionally tho democrats got u stream of cold water poured down their backs, but as a whole It was most en- ouraglng to tlttm, and tho crowd did not lisncrso until the telegrams ceasnd at hulf past four o'clock In the morning. Late llspatches leave the result very much in doubt. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, Ilerwtckt Mr. W. II. Woodln returned from Now York city, Saturday. Mr. II, O, Lnubauch of Ilazlctnn former, ly of this place vlsltod relatives this week. Mr. M. B. Margorum of the OaulU visit d nt Cattwtssa during Sunday. Mrs. T. W. Sherwood visited nt Danville last week, Mr. Jns. Lowo and Abnor Welsh mndo flying trip to ShlckshlnnVi Saturday even ing. Election passed off with little or no dis turbance. Geo. Sarloy took first money In a run. Ing match of four entries, at tho Benton Fair laBt week, Jlr. J, W. Evnns our popular Insurance agent has moved his ofllco from corner of Market ond Third, to opposltu Mr. Jas. Jacoby's place. A select party of young people gathered at Mrs. Lizzie Jackson's resilience last Friday evening and devoted the time to the pocular tricks of Hallow eon. Mr. F. 0, Ferris of Nnntlcoke who re- cently bought Fowler's farm, Is building a very flno rosldence for himself, facing on tho river road. Borne of the lover of foot-ball had quite an Interesting game Saturday afternoon nud did ample Justice to tho same. The Holler Crnzc. Tho Chatanua literary and social circles of the country aro languishing ; tho Y. M. C. A, rooms nro nightly crowded with empty scats, and tho newspapers nnd :najf azlnes lie unopened ; the church nnd choir meetings aro unattended thero is hardly ft sprinkling of young peoplo at tho political meetings t In the pool and billiard rooms tho click of tho balls and tho cue Is an un familiar sound i the tiger is bucked only on certain days, and the pot on rnro occa1 sions contains $1,700 ; tho street coner pat rons are off on other business j tho store clerks, malo and female, have an air of nb. stractlon, and when you ask for a patent safety.pln they look Into vacancy In a daz cd, idotlc way, nnd tho clock is tlio aim and object of moro solicitude than calicoes and pins all kinds of mistakes aro mad c in tlio manufacturing shops ; doctors are not at homo j lawyers have forsaken their offices j clergymen are cross nnd lll-tem pcrcd : fathers nnd mothers have their troubles augmented ; the grocers aud dry goods men say their bills remain unpaid ; the best musical and dramatic talents exhi bits to empty halls, and only tho gay and festive youth is happy. They arc nt the roller rink, nud the ladles and gentlemen whoso brains havo tinkled Into their heels nre seemingly perfectly happy. It is spcclos of craze and should command tho attention of the thoughtful physician and tho patient student of sociology. How are we to account for the presence of the largo crowds that nightly fill tho skating rinks ? Is It the association, the music, the crowds, the exercise, or docs the roller skate supply a sensation no where else attainable t Is It any one or all of these ? Probably it is, At least we do not know whether it Is or not. At any rate thero is a general coufu slon on the subject. And c'vorybody pat- ronlzes thelrlnk. Ex. Ccutralla. An expensive accident occurred at Cen. tralla colliery on Tuesday of last week, which will necessitate a suspension of work for two weeks at least. The large drum shalt of the hoisting engine gave out as the wagons were midway on the slope, leaving the wagons, together with a new rope, descend to the bottom nt striking ve locity. Several miners who were standing at the bottom, narrowly escaped with their lives. Tho company's loss will reach $2500. Over flvo hundred men and boys are idlo In consequence. All Hallow E'en was observed hero In an unusually pleasant manner. Tlio Repub licans held a torchlight procession In the early part of the evening, which wns par- tlcipated In by tho Locust Dalo club head ed by tho band, tho "Shanty" Blaine club, and Dark Corner band. Tho meeting was addressed by Brown of Bloomsburg, and James of Ashland. Tho bachelors' parly at the houso of Mr. Hanley was an enjoyable affair, nnd was continued until an early hour the following morning, The oyster supper, given by the young folks, surpassed the expectations of tha committed, being In every respect n sue cess. The committee return thanks to Mrs. D. F. Curry for tho valuable assls- tance rendered during the evening. The Continental colliery has suspended operations to mako the necessary repairs for tho narrow gauge road on tho slope. Tho old trestle work from the breaker to tho slope is being torn down, nnd will bo replaced by a more substantial one. The Locust Mountain Water Company have been pumping tho water from tho old mine crops at tlio "Shanties" tho past week, for uso at tho Locust Hun slope. Saturday last being a Uolydav, services were held In tho Catholic church. Charles Wilson, a "Knight of tho razor," from Ashland, has opened u shop in Hag. erty's building. A young son of Bernard Dugan's died on Tuesday, from inflammation. Goorge Troutman's trotter ran away Inst week between this borough and Ashland, and demolished tho carriage. Tho occu pants were thrown out, but were fortu- nato enough to escape unhurt. Hlchurd Connor, who started In buslucss several months ago, has sold out his Im. mense stock and gone to work In tho mines. Deputy United States Marshall, Barring, was In town last week looking nfter sev eral parties who failed to pay the revenue taxes. They had their household effects lovled on by him, and will be sold out, un- less the flnc nnd costs, amounting to throe hundred dollars, is paid. Prof. Donalioo has resigned his position as organist in Ashland, and will tnke charge of St. Ignatius' choir of this place. A young tough, named Dixon, struck an old man -on the hend with a hatchet on Bilnday evening inflicting a serious and probably fatal wound. Tho Logan pumps being unequal to the task of keeping the water from the mines. Tho company has put in imother very large one. 'i'ho contract of completing tho Reno tunnel at Montann has been awarded to a Bhcnandonh patty. William Kelly of town, will spend tho winter In Alabama. John McColo struck a Polo named Vie tor Meloshkl, with a pleco of coal, at Cen. tralla colliery oil Saturday, Inflicting n largo gash on tho cheek. Upon examina tion It was found the jaw bono was broken. Bather a hard hitter. James Lake, foreman at Logan colliery, was slightly hurt last week by a rail fall. Ing on him. Among the many strangers In town last week, we noticed the following i Thomas mid Michnel Dakcy of Wilmington, Del., Miss James of Pittsburg, Miss Kress of Allcntowu uiid Miss Gahcly of St. Clair, lteubcn Ball and James Bakey left on Monday for Union Seminary, New Berlin. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Salt River Boat Line. Tho undersigned dcslro to announce that they havo assumed control of the nbovo named lino of boats, and from this tlmo on the vessels will bo run under an entire change of management. New Cap tains, new cooks, nnd nuw nHols hnvn been engaged, nnd It Is expected that the success of tlio enterprise will be such as to provent any further change in manage ment for somo yenrs to come. No dnnger is to bo feared from storms on tlio briny ilcep, ns each vessel will bo provided with an nncnor which will be "cast to wind wnrd" nt every opportunity. The high moral tone of tho G. O. P. will be ttrlcth maintained under tho supervision of tho Hov. Dr. Burchard, who has been engaged as Chaplain of the first oxnedltlon. If 1 does not talk too much ho will bo retained In that position for future excursions Good music wilt bo In ntteudnnce. the managers hnvini: secured tho services of B. F. Buticr, who wilt play second fiddle to J. G. Blaine. Whon tho fiddle strings break, Messrs. Whltolaw Held nnd Charles tiaory Smith will play a fow tunes on their organs. Everv nrecaiition will bo taken against accidents by lire, and no one will he permitted to burn anything ex cept tho Mulligan letters. Tho rcndlnn room will be well supplied with the most approved Republican llternturc. Among the works of fiction may be found that entertaining novel entitled "Republican protection to American Labor," by n free trade college professor of Connecticut who headed the Republican electoral ticket of that btate. Another leadlnc work Is en titled "How to run a Subsidy Organ," by thu editor of the Philadelphia IVti. There are many moro interesting points connect, cd with this lino of boats, but this will suf- nee. JJon't forgot, tho vessels will stall every four years just as soon ns the re- turns nro all In. Secure vour berths carlv. ns a big crowd is expected, though It will not Do as large ns wo had hoped for before me election. Rki'uijlioan Paiitv, General Mutineers. P. S. Should anything unforsccn occur to prevent the Republicans from assuming control of the boats, they will bo run up under the old management, tho same ns usuaj. Ronton. Dr. Komerly of Townhill. had his arm broken last week at. or on thu reml in carapmecting. A careless driver run Into his Duggy nnu upset it. Geo. M, Gibbons' littlo boy was run over nt cnmpineeting by a careless driver. It was thought ho was seriously hurt, but his injuries were only slight. On Tuesday nlpht the rnimir npnnV. - r n . 1 1 about forty In number, iravo Nettle HuckM at Ravencrcsk a surprise. Notwithstanding the soaklnc rain of lnsi week It is now about as drv as It wns. Tim Sun humbly bows to tho creativo powers, and kindly informs us that the country will be safe, notwithstanding the expected meteoric shower or ballots. That his at tractive nroncrtles so balance tho nnlttlrnl univcrso that no harm enn possibly result from It we have no doubt. Mr. A. J. Bellas due- last week from & patch of potatoes fifty-six hills by sixty-six fourteen rows tho lone wav nnd had thirty bushels. At that rato thero will be one hundred and twenty bushels. As the Benton Fair fullv demmiBtriitml. progress Is everywhere manifest. Human invention is wonilcrlul. Tho arts and ap. pllanccs bear us along In life almost with, out a struggle. Somo to honorable distinc tion nnd some to disremitablo ends. Mnnv of tho Improved methodB of tho opposite tendencies were on exhibition to practical and cffcctlvo purposes, and all nroduced positive results. The general principles exemplified were the true nnd tho false, and all things exhibited were the genuine and tho fraud, and tho latter competed successfully with tho former, and financial. ly was more profitable. While it was a school to stimulate tho Imnrovement of agricultural nnd other pursuits, to lenrn how to render tho soil moro productive, nnd to improve product qualities, and how with the aid of inmrovud imrjlements nml machinery, crops may bo put out, gathor- eu, inrcsued ana cleansed, cheaply nnd quickly, bv suninelv looklntr on with fnhl. ed hands, and how we are being curried on the "wings of time," on "flowery beds of ease," without need of stopping, to make repairs. It wns also a don of thl biers, tricksters and nrofessional robbers. And the question remains whether tho incus nnu chicanery or the latter have not left Impressions whose influences will lead many of the younger to imitation nnd practlco, since so many of the older ones gratified themselves bv induluincr In thnlr swindling schemes and were duped, dls- appointed anil deceived by tho fascinating and honcyed-toncued sharks who cacerlv grabbed at from dimes to half dimes to quarter aud hall eagles, and thus rcpleted their pockets with ill.gottcu gain nt the ex pense of the ndventurer, who, with equal greed, chanced for the coveted nrlzi. which wns In almost every caso, beyond me possibility of roach. Wo therefore bo Hove that this evil and Satanlcnl feature of the Fair should bo forever suppressed. The ir trude and occupation are only traps lor the unwary. Hobrt Buckineham. District Attornor. of Bloomsburir. and Malor Hanlev nml fi. B. Jackson Esq., of Borwlck, ntteuded our air, id connection with political meetings, In Sugarloaf and Flshlnsrcreek on Frlilnv nnd Saturday evenings. It id said that tlio stock and other nrttn. les on exhibition nt our Fair has not been surpassed by any previous Fair In tho county. Thoro wns a larcro ntti-mlan nn Friday and Saturday. Tho trotting match. es were interesting and exciting and Ilia foot raco elicited much applause. Evil communications corrunt cood mor. als. So doea too much "anaii." Paahlonntile Vrnpa. KOVILTIIS IS CLOAKS, OAl'S AI MAJTCSLS FOH HUlll.VbWINTElt WKAli. When tho outside uarmcnts nro not en sulto with tho other portions of the costume It Is safer to selcctj somo black matorlal for a wrap, If only one can bo afforded, nl. though any of the dark rich hues are lu styles ami most ot them aro In such necu. liar tones that they can bo worn with diesscs In entirely different colors. Cloths of all kinds aro approved, from thoso light In w eight to tho very thickest beaver and other iieavy grades, and wraps made of such goods are often without trimming, while again they nro finished with braid. galloon, velvet, brocade, plush or with hands of fur. For dress cloaks and mantles, nlain nnd brocaded volvcts and plushes are used, also satin and Ottoman brocades j then there tiro tin new plush figured woolens nnd tho twilled cloth with terry effects In largo size and handsome designs. This cloth Is new una very stylish j it comes In self.col. org, navy, steel bluo aud all shades of green and bronze brown, and has the ad- vantage oi being comparatively Inexpen sive. One of thu handsomest trlmmlugs for BLpOMSBURG, mantles shows pendant loops nnd ball fringe, headed by an ndmlxture of twisted cord, with n largo chenille leaf or fruit, ap parently laid on. Another fnncy Is to use slnglo drops of very Inrge slo i they nio mado of cork nnd covered with fllk, hence a great many can bo put ou a mautlo with out adding hut littlo to Its weight. The trimming formed by these halls Is headed by largo leaves In chenille nnd bends. A peculiarly dressy outside gnrmcnt seen on Chestnut street last week was a pcllser mado out ot n long Indian shawl In cash mcro designs and Oriental colors. The sleeve was formed by a fold so ns to have a dolman effect, nnd It was fastened by cash merc-colorcd cords nnd fancy buttons. The garment was finished nbout all Its edges with n short, variously-colored cashmere fringe, while In the back tlio shawl was so plcted In tho ccntro as to mako It fit the waist and then It was draped to form dou bio puffs nnd fell In full pleats In tho cen' tro. Tho collar wns a deeper fringe than that edging the garment. A magnificent imported mantle Is of black terry vclyct, tho pattern to lnarve- lously designed nnd the pllo so raised In different heights that it closely resembles Hid finest carved ebony t It is trimmed with n thick handsome niching ot notched and silk braid nud a ccntro of blossoms, with buds and small leaves, all woven of softest French twist, tho buds nnd lenves pendant nnd forming tho fringe nnd show cred with small velvet balls, like the dew' drops which Ml from the flowers. Another tmportnnt novelty lu black and seal brown satin was nn Interlaced pattern of velvet, which Is bordered on ono side with terry and forms shallow curves and festoons. Thit3, a pleated strlpo composed ot tho interlaced ends alternates with one of curved velvet loops, which effect is par ticularly attractive. Plush capes nro shown In now shapes for young ladles. In one style the front has a sort of double cape or Inner lining of plush and fastens its entire length, which reaches a few Inches below the waist. The sleeves arc formed of the cape itself and tho arms and hands can thereto! e rest on tho lower edge of the gaimcut or be passed out in front, tho two sides of which close com pletely together and rcndcrnll airtight and warm. A home-made mantle of cloth Is cut In dolman shape, round in tlio back and pointed in front, nnd is trimmed wilh brnld put on in designs on upper portion nnd In stripes over the skirt pnrts. The edges nro bordered with bands of fur. Tlic Vote In Town. By the expenditure of several hundred dot. lars in torches, uniforms, brass banos, and parades, assisted by personal appeals to employes, the republicans succeeded in re ducing the democratic majority of tills town from 70 in 18S0 to 34 In 1834. Some democrats voted for St. John, a few lost their' votes by a change of residence, nnd tho balance was mado up of men who cast their ballots against their conscience, or declined to voto nt all, through fenr of loss of work, and thoso who havo moved away since work stopped nt the car shops. Every possible influence- was brought to bear upon laboring men with out the uso of actual and direct intimida tion. If republlcnus think they have the worth of their money in tho gain Hie dem oerats can stand It. For sale cheap, a flno lemon tree, call on Mrs. C. B. Brockway. The CntnwlHBn Meeting, Tho most enthusiastic political meeting ever held In Catawlssa took place last Frl. day night. Thero was a torch light pro cession with 250 in line. Speeches wero made in the hall by C. R. Buckalcw and C. G. Barkley. For DccorntlUB. Just received at the Columbian store a lino of goods for hand-painting, consisting of Brass Plaques, Papier Machc Plaques, crescents, crosses, circles, triangles, leaves, Uolly.wood paper cutters and Photograph frames, Hammered brass plaques, &c. A Card. I desire to express my thanks to the committeemen of the several townships for their assistance during the campaign. And I wish especially to thank the speakers who rendered such excellent service at tho township meetings, not hesitating to go in stormy weather over muddy roads to fill their appointments. David LowEsimuo, Chairman Dem. Co. Com. Democratic MecttusH. C. B. Jackson, Maj. S. P. Hanley, nnd R. Buckingham spoke iu Sugarloaf on Fri day ninht aud.ln Fishingcrcek on Saturday night. A. L. Fritz and Geo. E. Elwell nddress- cd a meeting nt Buckhorn on Friday night. Col, Freeze and B. F. Z.irr spoko in Bea ver on Saturday night. Suits made up in city style by experi enced workmen. Call and see what to wear nud kow to wear it, nt David Low. enberg's, the flno merchant tailor of Bloomsburg. Deinocrntlc DIceliuifH. A. L. Fritz and W. II. Rhawn were tho speakers at Flvo Points on Saturday night. Col. Freeze and A. L. Fritz spoko at Rohrsburg on Monday night, Col. Hanley and C. B. Jackson addressed n meeting at Foundryvlllo on Thursday night. II. V. White ana J. II. Maize spoke In Centro on Thursday night. Tho Espy trie" was repeated by locking tho school house. Tho meeting was held In a blacksmith shop. Small Thorinomcters for plaques, banners and panels, at tho Coltjmiiiin store. Lost. A silver tobacco box, between Bloomsburg nnd Cntawlssa on last Friday ulght. The finder will bo rewarded by leaving it at this olllce or with I). Lowen. berg, Bloomsburg. P. A. Evans runs ahead of the ticket in Bloomsburg. It was dono without any so licltatlon on his part. MARRIAGES. HELLER. REEDY. Oct. 21, 1884, at Reformed parsonago by Rev. O. II. Strunk, Mr. William C. Heller to Miss Annlo O. Reedy, bo th of Danville, Pa. DeMOTT-PHILLIPS. - At Muncy, Nov. Oth, by tho Rev. II. O, Munro, Mr, Wllllnm DcMott of Eyers Grove nnd Mrs. Amelia 0. Philips of Danville. DEATHS. PENNINGTON. On Oct,, 31, 1884, near Forks, of typhoid fever, JNevin Almond Ponnliigton,,agcd 0 years, 11 months aud 4 days, LOCAL NOTICES. C. 0. Marr takes trade dollars far drv goods. Floor and table Oil Cloth at0. 0. Marr's. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ; Bread stuffs chenncr than ever. 100 lbs.. fnr !1 nfl nl .1. V. P,i1,1nlli 0000 1.0 spring chickens, 8H88 1.8 old liens, 7777 1-7 pigeons, COCO 1.0 ducks, G055 1-G geese. 4444 good calves, Uli!IUj largo sIioaIj, 22!iaJ lbs. pitted cherries, 1111 lbs. dried rninberrlca. AH tho above wanted nt Light 8trcet, O. C. Mnrr want dried Raspberries nml pined i;iicrncs. Now goods nt J. II. Skcer's. C. O. Mnrr pays 24 cents for Eggs and 80 cenis ior cuoicc uutlcr. Wn nff..r llw. IuT.'J,.1m. tl. ' ' " ...w UIO, THIIIV. (VI WIU IIIUIIUV In Palsly, Broclie aud Doublo Wool Shawls in me country. uiarK a oon s. Go toC. C. Marr's for very flno and cheap UKII19. LUMllF.lt. PlnnlliV mill In li,ml,nr...l I havo nil kinds of worked lumberwhite pine, yellow pine nnd hemlock flooring white plno and hemlock German siding, nuiiiieu uuarus, sunaco Sluing, wainscot ing, moulding. All kinds of lumber In rough, nt Lightstrcct, by nug 22-3m Silas You.no. Ladles and gents underclothing nt C. C. Marr's. Over ono hundred Ladles', Misses' and Children's coats received this week in ad dition to our former stock, and nt lower prices than ever before sold from $2.00 up Now Dress Ooods at C. 0. Marr's, very cheap. Not blowing but solid fncts, Clark & ouii b nave nieir iwo long rooms now lined with Goods that must be sold. To much too enumerate. (Jail nnd sec. Go to C. C. Marr for cheap comforts and UiflQKClS. LVJ.MUBIt! LtJMUKltll FOlt BALK CHEAP. Hemlock boards, nlnnk Q hv S. tnlm. bill stuff, 10, 12, 14, 10, 18 and 20 feet long iii iiuiinng, uerinan nnu uev- 1 siding, surfneo boards nnd siding, sawed oiiuiBiui i, nnu o, cnesinui, iiemiocR nnd nine, shlnclti nml n-Illinr lnth 1 have made arrangements with n couple of steam saw mills if thero Is any thing that 1 liave'nt got I can get it at short no tlce ot Light Street by July 25-3 m SILAS YOUNG. 0, 0, Marr, buys Corn, Chickens and Lard. Ranges, cook and parlor stoves nnd nil kinds of stove repairs at Shnndess' Found ry. Oct 31-4w Go to C. C. Mnrr's for good aud cheap boots. BUSINESS NOTICES. SniLOIl'S VITAL17.EB is what you need for Constlpntion, loss of Appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 nnd 7G cents per bot tle, I or sale by Moyer Bros. Tilt REV. OKOr.OE II. TUATXB, of Bourbon, Ind., says : "Both myself and Wife owe our lives to Shllnh's nnnnimntlnn Cure." Sold by Moyer Bros. " A NASAL IKJECTOn Frco with each bottle of 8hlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price CO cents. Sold byMoyor Bros. For lame back. rIiIr nr rl.not nan RMInVo Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale oy aioyer uros. THE MAN WHO TALKS MUCH. Wo want to sav n word tnvnu !inmnl-n a living with your tongue. You certainly must have a clear, strong voice to cngnge your listeners. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for sore throat, colds, and hoarseness Is un excelled. Use and admire. A lusting and fraprnnt perfume. Price 25 WITT. VniT ATT WOt with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shlloh's Vltalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Moyer Bros. health and sweet breath secured by Shi- lnll's (;tnrrll Timnnrif Urt,. Rfl Nasal Injector free. For sale by Moyer SOLID COMF0KT. Everv One likes tn I ultra nnllil rnmtnrt and it may be enjoyed by everyone who keeps Kidney. Wort in tho houso nnd takes a few doses at tho first symptoms of nn nt tnck of Malaria, Rheumatism, Biliousness, .inumucc or any nucciion oi the Liver, Kidneys or Bowels. It Is n purely vegc. table compound of roots leaves nnd berries known tn hnvn snnnlnl vnlnn In lrll.,n.. troubles. Added to these nro remedies nctlng directly on the Liver nnd Bowels. It removes tho causo of disease nnd forti fies the systoin ngalnst now attacks. CRonr, wnooi'ixo oocou and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shlloh's Cure. For sale by Moyer Bros. "nouou on oouans." Aflk fnr 'T?mm1i nn Pnitrrlta fi.nn,i.l,n colds, sore throat, hourseness. Troches', iue. uiquui, mc. "EODOH OJT KAT8." Clears out rats. mice, roaches, flics, nnts. bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. iuu. uruggisis. HEAltT PAWS. Pnlnttilttnn. ill-nro1nl dl-rvlnA.a l.iltrano tion, headache, sleeplessness cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." "itonon on coikis." Ask for Wells "Roueh on Corns, lfin. Quick, completo cure. Hard or soft corus, warts, bunions. "llOCOn ON TAIN-" I'OBOUSED l'LASTBH Strcnirthenlnir. imnrovod. thu best for backache, pains In chest or side rheuma tism, neuralgia. THIN PEOI'LK. 'Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia headache, ncr. vousness, debility. $1. wiioopinq oocou, and tho many throat affections of childreu, promptly, pleasantly nnd safely relieved by "Ilmiffh nr, f!nnili' Irnohnu lKn . 00. UOTUEBS. If you are falling, broken, worn out and nervous, uso "Wells' Ilea th Renewer." f 1. Druggists. LIFE I-HESEItTIIt. If VOU arc loslnc vnnrrrrtn nn llfa irv "Wells' Health Renewer." Unna fllrnnf In weak spots. "MOUOn ON TOOTnACUE." faceacha. Ask fnr "Unnuli nn rPnnl li nl,.. II 15 and 25 cents. IMIHITV WOMEN, Lndlea Whn wnlilil rofnln frnalmnsa nml vivacity. Don't fall to try "Wells' Health Reuower." OATAnilllAL TnitOAT AVVEOTIONS. Hacklnrr. lrrllntllur r-nmrlia nl,U anrn throat, cured by "Rough on Coughs," Troches, 18c, Liquid 25c. "nouou on itch." "Rough on Itch" cures humors, crup. tlons, rlag.worm, tetter, salt rheum, host ed feut, ehillblains. Tn HOI'S OF THE NATION, Clilldrun slow In developiiunt, puny, scrawney, aud dellctte, use "Wells' Health Renewer." . W1UE AWAX8 threo or four hours every night coughing, Get Immediate rullcf aud suuml rest by usiug Wells' "Rough on Coughs." Troches, 10. Balsam, 25c. "ltocaii on i'au" roitotrsEu i-lasteu Strengthening, Improved, the bent for backache, paliu In chest or side, rheuma tism, neuralgia. HIS M.II'I'RIIT olass rye. UTI.n C.t.t.n ft ..... HWI... llooslcr Schoolmaster," wore ono glass cyo and a wig. Tlio glas cyo was constantly slipping out of focus, and tho wig turning around sldewlse on bis heed whenever lie nddrcsscd tho peoplo of the Flat Crock District." Sad spoctnclc. Parker's Hair imisam preserves anil promous tho groth of tho natural hair. It nlso restores tlm natural color to hair which has faded or oocome gray. Clean, elegant, beneficial, highly perfumed. Sept 20.com Ot Mil. ddt'UII ON BILK HATH. "It would bo no violation of the com. mandment," said John B. Gough, "if a man wero to fall down nnd worship tlio silk hat, for It Is not made lu tho likeness of nnythlng in heaven, or on earth, or In tho wntcrs which arc under tho earth." Besides It heats tlio head nud causes tho hair to fall off. Parker's Hair Bnlsnm will stop that nnd restore tho orlglnnl color to gray or faded hair. Not oily, not n dye, beneficial, dcllclouslv perfumed. A per. feet hair dressing. 00c. All druggists. Sep 10-Ot When bnby was sick, wo gave her CAS. TORI A, When she was n child, she cried for ('ASTORIA, When she became Miss, she clung to CASTOR IA, When site had Children, she gave them CASTOIUA; WHY WILL YOU Cough when Shlloh's Uuro will glvo you immediate relief. Prlco 10 cents, GO cents and $1. Sold by Moyer Bros. BUILOH'S CATAIIIIII 11EMEDY, A positive euro for catarrh, diphtheria nnd canacr mouth. Sold by Moyer Bros. AUE YOU MADE Miserable bv Imlhrpatlnn. r-nnotlnntlmi 1II7. zlness. loss of appetite, yellow skin ? Shi. ion s vnaiizcrisn positive cure, sola uy Moyer Bros. frWrctty as n Picture. Twcnty.four beautiful colors of tho Diamond Dyes, for Silk, Wool, Cotton, Ac, 10c. each. A child can" uso with perfect success. Get at once at your druggists. Wells, Richardson &Co., Burlington, Vt. SlIILOIl'fl CU11K WILL Immediately relievo croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by Moyer Bros. LET TnUTII 1'IiEVAIL. Let the fact bo known. Let us under. stntid that a boll, or ulcer, or a carbuncle, or any eruption or blemish ot tho skin is sure to wear awny and disappear when uuruocK uionu uiticrs are employed. This wonderful medicine nets directly linnn llm circulation nnd the reasons for its uso are therefore obvious. Look ! Look iflSITlOIYIEISij" OPERA HOUSE wTmwm s v r ib Is now offering his largo Stock of Heating Stoves and Ranges AT COST. Please call and examine Stock Before Buying Elsewhere. The largest stock on one iloor in the County. A POSITIVE FACT! - tot - A POSITIVE FACT! You will find the largest anil best assortment of Ulnok Dress Silks at tho lowest prices. ii. J. Ulark A; bon. A POSITIVE FACT! You will find nt II ,T. dark- Sr. Son's, tho lamest best md cheapest as sortment of Plaid Dress Cloths, Plain Dross Cloths, &o A POSITIVE FACT! irou will find a lurL'o as.iortmontof Black Cash mere, Black Dt;Aluinfl, Su- baBtipol, bilk Warp, Henrietta Cloths at ii. j. uiai'K iv oon a at lowest prices. A POSITIVE FACT! You will find tho best, assortment. of Print, Ginghanm, Tioklnge, Mus lins, Shirtings, Nino Quarter and Ten Quarter Sheetings, at lower prices than over at II. .T. Clark & Son. A POSITIVE FACT! You will find at H. J. Clark & Son tho best assortment of Flannels, both White and Hnd, also Blankets at prices which defy competition. A POSITIVE FACT! You wi find at II. J. filnrk Son the best assortment of ladies nnd children's Underwent- in both Scarlet and While at lowest prices. H. J, CLARK & SON, READY PAY STOKE. G.P DEALER IN OBNRBA& (Oraingevii!9 Pa,9 UNDER ODD FELLOWS' HALL OPPOSITE OLD CENTENNIAL HOTEL. All kinds of Proiluco taken in exchango for Goods. Cheapest Kcnujr Pay Storo in tho county. Having opened a general Btoro I solicit a nharo of tho public patronage IP. OctS.Siao von uYsnmHA And liver complaint, you havo a printed guarnntco on overy bottlo of Shlloh's Vital. Izcr. Sold by Moyer Bros. THAT 1IAOKINO OOUOII cau bo so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. Wo guarantee It. For salo by Moyer Bros. BlIILOIl'a oouou nnd Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarnutec. It cures consumption. For salo by Moyer Bros. "nnn iiim otrr." Tills Is n common remark when roughs and rowdys insult public decency by their un. seemly wnys, Dyspepsia Is a horrid bore. Flro It out with Burdock Blood Bitters. You can do it. ELBBPXESfl NIUIITB, made miserable by thnt terrible cough. Shlloh's Curo Is tho remedy for you. For salo by Jloycr Bros. UDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATS OF FRANCES KOSTINBACDKR. MOUISA, Tho unrierahrnfrl miflltr finnntninn1 hr thfi rr. phau's Court o( Columbia Countr to mako distri bution ot tho fund In hands o( tho administrator to and among tho parties entitled thereto, in Ui estate or Frances Kostcnbaudcr, doceascd, Trill Nt 111. iiia uiiivu iu jHuumauurjf, un oaiuraay, hot. ii, 1HI, at 10 o'clock a. m.. when ami wbero ill par ties Interested In said R-ltflto muu unnnnr nnil nra- Bcnt their claims. Octlo-ta Auditor. A' UDITOR'S NOTICE. BSTATB OF J0SBFU tlAHTMAN, DEC1AIID. Tho undcralened auditor appointed by the Or. Chans' conrt of Columbia county, to mako antrt. utlon or the funds in the hands ot the executor olJosepu Hnrtman, decoaaod, to and amoni the parties entitled thereto, will sit at the onioo or .John C. locum Hw., lu the town or CatttwlsM, oa 1-rlday, November 14th, ltl, at hair pt one o'clock, p. m.. ol said day, to attend to thodutlM or his appointment, when and where all person having any clauns upon said rund wm appear Mid prove iho same, or bo Iorecr debarred from &wr sharo or tho saino. j. u, HAJZH. Cecil, is. octn-ta Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF ELIA8 I- nEt.WIO, DBOEASIrD. Tho undersigned auditor appointed bythn Or. pliant' court ot Columbia County to mako dhrtrl. buuon ot bjlanco In accountant's hands under th provision ot tho win, will sit at his offloo In Illoomabunr, on Thursday, November isth, at ten o i clock in the forenoon, when and wheroaU par ties having claims against said decedent, must ap pear and present tho Ramc, or bo forovcr debarrnJ from any sharo ot said fund. t lfta F. T. MLLMYJIIt. AUOl, Of. SUBSUIIIUE FOlt THE COLUMBIAN, $1.50 A YEAR. 1 1 Look ! ! ! mil- A POSITIVE FACT! You will fiud at II. J.Clark A Son's tho best assortment of Striped Jersey Cloth, Striped Dress Cloths, Plaid Clot hs at lowest prices. POSITIVE FACT! You will fiud at II. J. Clark Son's tho best assortment of German town Wool. Savnnv. Khnf Innd. Zrnr.vr. Stocking Yarns, Crewels, Chenilles, oiik iMoss, ruling onus, canvass, isur laps, FtltH tfco., at lowest prices. A POSITIVE FACT! ou will Hnd tho best assortment, of Ladies' and Children's Keady-mado Coats, consisting of Newmarkets, Hus sian Circulars, llaverlock's, &c, at tho lowest prices at II. J. Clark & Son's. A POSITIVE FACT! You will find a largo assortmont of L8dies' and Children's Wool Hos iery, Wool Hoods, Plush Hoods, Baby Cloaks, &c, J II. J. Clark & Son's. A POSITIVE FACT 1 You will find tho best lino of Cor sets, Stocking Supporters, Hoops, Bus tles, &c, at H. J. Clark & Son's. A POSITIVE FACT! You will find tho best lino of Bat tons, Braids, Fur Trimmings and Drew Trimmings at II. J. Clark & Son. A POSITIVE FACT I That Columbia Wools nro tlio best. STIM-IB,