THE COLUMBIAN AJSTD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. Correct Itallrutiil Time Table. Tmlui on Uic Philadelphia & It. It. lcavo ltuiiet t as follows! NOIlTlt. O.10 n. in. l. III. sown. 1I:BJ a. in. 6:13 p. in. Tralmoii ttio I). U k V. It. It. leave llloomuburg mi follows t nohth. "fifw n. in. SOUTH. 8:38 a. m. lM7a,m. ll:Wn. m, in.30 ii. in. 1:34 p. in. Ttio 6:23 ft. m. train connects at Northumberland Willi tnoU::)3 train on l'emisylviiiiln ro.ul, reaching riuiadelphla at 3.13 p. in. mo 11:53 train connects with Philadelphia unit Heading road nl ltupert reaching ruiladel pUla ftt 6.0U p. in. Tho 11:61 train connects with l'cnniylvnntn road at Northumberland nl 1:50, reaching i'hlladelphla at :V5 p. in. The 4 30 p. in. train connects with Pennsylvania road nl Sni thuiiibfrlauu ill S.u3 p. in., mid reaches I'juuuiui'nri ni u.tio a. ui. Trains nn tho K, & W. II. Hallway pass Bloom Ymy as follows i Nonrii. south. II :ST ft. in. 14.01 p. in. h.30 p. m. 4:13 p. in. IMttillc HiUch. John Kelchner will sell real estate In Hcutt township on December lllli. Seo ml vcrtlsemeut. Tho mlmliilstintor of John V. Hutchison will sell personal property on December llli. See ndvcltlscmcnt. Tho ndmliilstiutorof Evan Welllver will icll renl estnto on November 22d. See nil vcrtUcineut. Tliu executor of M. B. Apple-man will sell nt public sale on Saturday, November, 22nd, nt one o'clock, p. m., vitluiible farm In Cooper township, Montour county, and n lime stono quarry. Sco advertise metit. J. M. Hewitt, Administrator of M. A. Ammermuii, deceased, will sell vuluablu rcnl estate on tho premises lu FHilngcrcek township on Friday, November, 21st. See ndveitlsctneut. C. V. Knapp has In his pen two of the largest hogs to bo found In this county. Sovcrnl inches of snow fell on Tuesday night. Hocen roit IUnt. Apply to Samuel Ney hard or M. Wnykoop, Bloomsburg, Pa. Misa Bessie Monroe of Itupcrt gave uvcry enjoyable party to her young friends last Tuesday night. A child of Geo. lieldleinnn was buried .on Monday. It is said to have died of scarlet fever. About thirty of our citizens went to Ber wick on Friday evening of last week to at tend a jubilee In honor of tho election of Cleveland nnd Hendricks. Bargains unprecedented arc now ottered in Fall and Winter clothing. Elegant styles, iicwattcrns, enticing prices. At the popular store of DavM Lowcnneri. Mr. Cyrus B. White of Oiangeville and Miss Anna Seybcrt of Beach Haven, were married In the parlor of the Exchange Hotel on Wednesday "afternoon, by Kev. I). S. Mctzlcr of Beach Haven. The ox-roast at Catawlssa on Saturday last was a grand success. The ox was well roasted. The parade In tue evening was a line one, but lucked lu torches. About seventy-live went over from this place. A few more boxes of paper at 15 cents, reduced horn W cents. Only two dozen left. E.u-h box contains 21 sheets of line paper mill lit envoi r.pes. Columhias store. Country dealers can obtain Christinas and New Year nards nt wlioles.de at the Coi.u.Miiux store. We have a large stock to select lrom. A word to the wise. The most complete and vailed stock ot Fall and Winter goods can now be seen at the popular stoie of David Lowenberg. A literary entertainment will be given by the Philologiau Society in Institute Hall on next Thursday evening. November 2itli Admission free. Fon Hunt. A farm of 100 acres in Franklin township, Lycoming county, 80 acres cleared by Jonathan Hartman, Dcru, I O. Columbia county. Nov. 21-2w Tho following communication comes trom South Coiiyugham : "If South Conyngham is not entitled to the prize Hag, it U entitled to the banner in honor nnd ptulty. Its Democracy can neither bo bought or sold." The Sentinel fhould vent Its wrath on the Democracy of Columbia county Instead of tho Coi.umiiian. It was the Democratic party that defeated our contemporary so overwhelmingly in its attempt to elect a Republican to n prominent olllco. A Women's Christian Temperance Union Society was organized In this place on Monday afternoon. There was one preBi. dent chosen, and u vice-president from every denomination In the place. Tho Society was organized by Hev. Mrs, Uear. hart of Wllllanisport. Tho new skating rink in course of creo tlon where Mr. Mcndcnhall formeily had his lumber yard, is about CO feet wide and 110 feet long. It seems largo euough to nccommodatu our people, and is built ex. prcssly for a rink, having no posts in tho centre toobstiuct tint skaters. Instructions in all branches of Drawing and Penmanship by Mrs. E. It. Gardner, teacher of Drawing and Penmanship in B. 8. N. S. Class, Friday afternoon, Saturday morning and afternoon. Institute terms. Mi:s. E. Ii. Gaiuwkh, B. S. N. S. Nov 21-lw During tho present campaign tho Couim UK has lost two subscribers who did not approvo of our position on local politics. Wo have, however, ndded about 100 now names to our list lu the same time, and still they come. Tho boiler used In Ilawlliigs' Meat Mar liot to run n chopper In the celUr, exploded last Friday morning. The lloor In the mar. kvl room was torn up, nnd a large Joist was broken oil' square. Silas Mostcllar ivns running tho engine, and was thrown half the length of the cellar, mid was in lured by the shock. He was nble to bo out next day, Tho explosion was caused by running cold water in the boiler. Matthew Mcllenry of Jackson township, shot n largo buck on Bloody Bun, lu Bui 1 1 van county, on Saturday last, und on ed needay sold J. Ii. Glrtou, of tho St. Elmo saloon, the saddles, which weighed when neatly dressed, 07 pouuds. The deer was hit with ball In two places, vUi on tho hind leg, breaking It, and back of the shoulder blade. A giaudson of Mr. Mc Henry ilrcd the second and fatal shot while the buck wus running upon three legs. Mr. M. has killed a large number lu his time, but not many this sensou, He will hardly scorn us many as his father, John Mclloiiry, now demised, who killed ovel one thousand. There h n very short nnswer to tho nt. If auon or the Scnttntl that tho Junior ed. tor oi tins paper Botno yenrs since, acted ivlndow.book man for tho republicans In i town or elsewhere. The ntWntlnii U r.s till utterly mid imqunllikdly false. You will itnd the Inrircst stock of mllll. ncry goods nt Mrs. Maize's nt the very low est prices. Sho has just returned from tho city with all the latest styles. Call and see. When a inercliant has itoods on hand that will not bring what they nro worth, ho must cither reduce tho price or keen the goods on tho shelves until they arc unsalc- nine at any price. We still have several hundred conies of the History ot Columbia county, nnd as tho demand for tho work Is by no means what we expected, wo must sell them at n low figure, or keen them. Them lm nl. ready been n number of reductions In prlc until they have como down to 91.50 whloh Is netually less than cost. But wo must sell them, and we now offer n discount of 10 per cent, on this prlco until January 1st, which makes tho prlco $1.35 for a book of 000 pages, nicely bound In cloth, illustrat ed, and containing much valuable Informa. tlon, Two thousand copies ought to have been sold In this county In CO days after tho books were published. In point of fact only about 700 have been Hold up to this time. Is it possible that so few people nro Interested In our local history ? Tho book ought to be In every house, at least for the Information of tho younger people and now Is the time to buy. It will mnke a nice Christmas present. Nov. 2L3w I'nr Uecoratlnif. Just received at the Couimuiah store a no of goods for hund-palntlng, consisting f Brass Planucs. Panlcr Mncho Planurs. crescents, crosses, circles, triangles, leaves, Holly.wood paper cutters and Photograph frames, Hammered brass plaques, &c. iCeHolutloim, WliniiKAS. It has nlemed an nlmlchlv and nll.wlsc God to ruinove trom our midst, by death, Miss Jennie Snyder, a faithful, devoted and piouB teacher of our Sunday School, and Wiieiikas. Her death has not onlv tiros trated her parents with grief, but has also shid a gloom of sndness over nil who know her. Therefore be It HesolieJ. That we extend to her tmrents In this their hour of extreme nflllctlon, our heart-felt sympathy, nnd recommend them to the comforts of an nll.murclful God who dots all things well. Fiuscis Heck, ) Map.v Aciie.shacii, Committee. Mahv Vaniie, J New GootlH. Diaries for 1885. Photograph Albums from GO cents up. Autograph Albums from 15 cents up. Birthday Cards from 1 cent up. Pocket Books nnd purses in great varie ty. Plaques in hammered brass, and Papier Macho for hand.palntliig. Easels for plaques ami photographs. Photograph frames In Holly wood for decorating. Frames In plush and satin. Gilt edge cards in all shapes for decora. ting In water colors. Scrap books from 25 cents up. Checkers nnd board for 5 cents. Check ers and board for 10 cents. Clicks, Dominoes, uud all kinds of games. Our Holiday goods will bo open nbout December 1st. Colvjmiiuji Stohk. Notice To Tax ColIectorH. An act of the Legislature and approved June, 2nd 1881. (See pamphlet laws, page 45) requires tax collectors, township nnd borough officers to make return of seated mil unseated lands upon which no pro perly can uu found from which te make taxes, to the County Commissioners on or before the first day of January next, with a sufficient inscription by boundrios or otherwise, of each separate lot or tract and ibont the quantity of the same. Those who fall to make returns by said day will be held tor such loss. Tuxes so returned become a lieu against the property so re turned. We hare blanks on which these returns arc to be made nnd will furnish them upon application of collectors. John B. Caset, Corn's. Clerk. Commissioner's Office. Nov. 14th tf. Mimiii. Those glorious Fourths. The democrats will raise a hickory nt Hetlerville on Saturday afternoon accom panled by speeches and music. Hurley Mosteller of Shenandoah died at the residence of Henry Yohe, Ills uncle, at Hetlerville on Wednesday last. He had been living with Mr. iolie for some time. Many of our Democrats went to Berwick on Friday evening. Sunt. Grimes visited n number of the schools on Monday. Sam. Heller drove to Jeddo on Satur day. Samuel Snyder received a telegram In forming him of tho sad news that Mrs. Jen nle Augstadt, (formerly Snyder, of .Milton had been found a corpse on Saturday morn' Inc. She had been sick of fever but hnd again resumed her woik. Her mother died in March and her younger sister in September. Her father is also ill from n stroke of apoplexy. The largest assortment of stamping pat- terns, now. just received, all designs stamp cd to order. Paint stamping done. Em broidery done to order at Mrs. Maize's Mil linery store. Adjourned Court. Novemuek 18th, 1884, Oplnloim were filed In tho following cases i Helfrlch vs. Frcck, nonsuit discharged. Case vs Insurance. Hole to strike off Itule to taku oft Non Pros, discharged. Patterson vs. Woods, cd. Beck vs. Freas Bros, lute. Judgment affirm Utile made abso- Trcmly vs. Crevellng. Exceptions to in. terlocutory report of auditor overruled. Davis vs. Borough 'of Berwick. Itule taken by 8. C. Jayne discharged. Bond lu Locust township near Yocum's mill. Heport ot reviewers set aside and J, H, lCulltle, Clinton Ellis nnd David Hoi llngshcud appointed le viewers on the old petition, Jacob Harris, administrator, vs. Aaron Smith. Satisfaction of mortgage decreed, Lafayette Krctsler, et, al,, vs. John Hill, Satisfaction of mollgngo decreed. Kern vs, Kern, Divorce decreed. Decree that Catharine Miller, gnardlnn of minor children, inortgugo ceitnin real estate. Do not deny yourself tho pleasure ot ex. umliilug our new mid gieut bargains In clothing. We nio taking the lead in style, fit, assoitincnt, goods and price. An ocu. lar demonstration will satisfy you. Uull toon nt tho popular btoro of l"i, Lowcn. berg. Ilcrwlek. Mrs. F. It. Jackson left Monday morning for Phlliidelphtn. .Mr. Garrlck Mallery left Tuesday noon for New York city. Mrs, Lizzie Jackson and Miss Helen Jem. lson arc visiting In New York, Mr, Win, Lolimau Is visiting relatives lu Phlllipsburg, Pn. Thero has been several ilcatli9 of diph theria, and phftlclans report an Increase In tho disease. Mr. H. H. Hecdy nnd Jno. Crcnsy are hunting the llcct.footcil of the North Moun. tatn. Tho Y, M. C. A. held a Union meeting nt the Baptist church Sunday evening. It was well represented liy the ill Herein deno minations. The Republicans now own that some one made n grand mistake, l'crlmps it was the Democrats. The silence Is occasionally broken by the melancholy squeal of the heavy pork, er. deuociiatio iif.monsthahon is imnutck-. Tho victorious Democracy of Berwick anil suburbs met nt Frcns Bros., planing mill nnd formed In lino for parade. Their splendid nppearnnec on Front street wni met with loud cheering. Col. A. I). Seeley headed the column ns Chief Marshal and was followed by the Berwick Cornet Band of twenty pieces and one hundred and twenty-nvu horsemen. A wngon with n small steamboat tooting several whistles und carrying a largo banner was next In line, with Grocer's band of sixteen pieces following. Then nbout two hundred men carrying torches, banners nnd red lights, accompanied by the Wapwallopen band of fifteen pieces, twenty vehicles, with sever nl other different attractions. The majo. rlty of homes were handsomely Illuminat ed and the streets were almost one glare of red light. ltcports from two cannon were constantly heard, nnd every thing passed olf with scarcely any disturbance. The best of Baltimore oysters nro kepi constantly on hand at Phillips' bakery, by tho quart or hundred. At the restaurant connected with the bakery oysters are erved In every style. Ladles nnd gentle men will Und It a first-class eating house. IlitcUlioru. On Wednesday evening, 12 Inst , .Mr. George Hartman of Espy nnd Miss Ella Applcman of this place, were married at the residence of the bride's parents In the presence of a ho3t of Invited guests. Hev. Stevens scaled the spousal bond. May happiness nnd prosperity abide with them forever. Ml ss Anna Leidy returned last Friday from a few months stay with filcnds at Elinlrn, N. Y. On Saturday last Miss Dora Hartman ended her visit with her brother at Nanti cokc nnd is again at home. A Mr. Hobins of Pottsgrovo spent Sun day last at William Old's. On Tuesday last Geo. Wilson drove In town a fine looking youug cow. Ho bought her of Jnmes Harris. Jacob Blcchcr purchased a horse ot A. J. Beagle last Tuesday. Evan Thomas is slowly recovering from a severe attack of lnuammation of Hie lungs. Mrs. Clara Siller of Orangevllle, is spend ing two weeks with her parentst S. M. Hartman's, I. W. McKelvy Is improving the outside appenranco of ids flouring mill by remov ing a large bank next to the main rond. Buckhorn must not bo behind. We now have two ball clubs of nine each, and their recent contests have been as close nnd ex citing as the lato election. Somo of our peoplo attended the dedica tion at Rupert on Wednesday. Hemlock will bo well represented at the Torch Light Parade. Do not forget Jonny Hartman's sale on Saturday next, Nov. 22. Faiiiy. Ilentoii, Edwin II. Sltler nud wife of Briarcrcek, were visiting friends in this neighborhood on Saturday and Sunday. A protracted meeting is in progress at Hnmlln. Itev. Savage is said to bo a great revivalist, nnd is an exemplary man. It 1b therefore hoped that many accessions will bo made to their already large num ber, before it closes. A series of meetings are in progress at St. James. Hev. Houtz is a profound thinker, nnd presents the gospel truths In a forcible, comprehensive and convincing manner. His nppenls to the judgment and understanding cannot he gainsaid. The Lord's supper will bo administered on Sun day at 10 o'elock, n. in. Hundreds of loads of coal leave Shlck shinny daily for various parts of the coun try and towns of this great valley. "Over tho river coal" No. 0, per load, Is 0.80 j balem Coal Company s 161.00 per ton, or five tons for S 1.00, cash. On our return from Shlckshluny with n load of coal last Saturday, u stranger nc. costed us thusly s 'Iow jdo you feel pollt Ically ?" to which we replied, emphatic ally, "Democratic !" From tho tone of Ids humor, we thought ho did too, Yes, my boy, you may go hunting, but mind do not shoot thu gun off. the winter problem seems nbout as much perplexed now nmong the weather prognosticates as did thu presidential problem to the N. Y. Sun. Wait till spring then we shall all know ns we did after the election. Could wo dictate the weather wo could not beat It as it was doled out to us day by day tor Iholast week or two. Won dcr it there are no grumblers. A. It. Stlne, our excellent blacksmith .was disabled last week by a horso stepping on his foot after shoeing It. It broko bone. Tho corn Is nearly allhuskcd. Tho sun rises and sets as usual, notwith standing the republican defeat. Wo hear ot no sickness in our comma nlty, but several have slight attacks of cold. The roads are In very good condition. Game Is very scarce, wo have not heard tho report of n gun this season, A PUZZLE. I am composed of twenty-seven let- tcrs. My 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 0, 7, 8, 0, 10, is a town. .My 1, 8, 12, 21, 15, 0, Is a distinguished pcrsonago and politician, My 10, 25, 2a, 11, 15, is a water fowl. My 10, 17, 13, 14, Is tho iiamo ot person who witnessed one of the greatest events of the world's history. My 12, 18, 8, 22, 14, Implies confidence. My 10, 20, 27, 15, has an opposite. My 23, 13, 14, Ib a iouu fatlo animal. I am nn Institution of learning. Answer In tho following Issuk. Suits made up lu city stylo by expcrl euccd workmen. Call and seo what to wear uud how to wear It, nt David Low I'tibcrg's, the tluu merchant tailor ot Bloomsburg. wmm ! ! ) 1 1t A grand rejoicing over the election of Cleveland and Hendricks, Will bo held at BLOOMSBURQ, Fit I DAY AFTEltNOON & EVENING, November ji, B.. There will be a procession In the morn ing nt lmlf.past ten o'clock, Immediately utter tliH arrival of thu different delega tlons, nnd a mats meeting nnd addresses at the Fnlr Grounds In the afternoon at one o'clock, and In tho evening t seven o'clock n grand torchlight procession. Let It bo the lnrgest demonstration ever held in Columbia county. Gux. Geo. B. McCLELLAN, Hon. Samuel J. Eandall, and IIo.w S. P. Wol veuton ; E L. Dana, Dr. Hurry Hakes, Joseph D. Coons, and J. K. Bognrt, Esqs., ot Lu zerne, nnd Hon. Hobcrl P. Alien of Wil llamsport, have been Invited und arc ex. ported to bo present. All organized Cleveland it Hcndrlcki clubs In tills and adjoining counties, nnd nil other Democratic associations, and all good citizens who welcome the election of Cleveland nnd Hendricks ns a victory for the cause of good government arc cordial- invited. LET US HAVE A EOUSER. Como one, come nil, bring your Bands ot inusle, drum corps, big wagons nnd lit tle ones, tall hickories and small ones, your torches, nnd be well prepared to stay till the meeting Is over, and let us rejoice as once more in olden times. Arrangements have been made with the sevorul railroads for excursion rates. David Lowkniieiio, U. H. Est, Chairman. Chlet Marshal. If you need uuy thing in the Hue of a silver or gold watch or any nrticlo of jew elry, silver ware, itc. Cull nt L. BernhardH, Jewelry Store, and get the best for your money. COMMUNlCAlKll. llfll Mill, This mill property is situated in Hem. oi l; township, and bill a short dlstnuce from the limits of the Town of Bloomsburj It was built in 1829, by Win. McKelvy and Peter Appleman. These gentlemen owned and operated It for n number of years, and the property vested lu their respective es. tales until quite recently, when Isaiah W McKelvy became the purchaser and sole owner. lie is now re-uuiiutng, insiuo nnu out, nnd ,waklng valuable nnd expensive alterations nil through the null. It Is belli converted Into one of Odell's Holler Mills, which Improvements are mainly inanufrvc. luted by Stillwell & Bicrcc, at Dayton, O There will bo ten sets of rolls In this mill, with n capacity of malting eighty barrels per day. There is not a full Holler mill now within fifty or sixty miles of this place. In all the Western States these mills are the only ones built to.day no more burrs for them. Among the latest nnd best improved machinery used iu first- class merchant mills, wo will mention a few, viz: Smith's Middlings Purifier, (a double set) built in Jackson, Mich. ; Cen trlfugal Heel, made nt Silver Creek, N. Y. j Duit Collector, from Milwaukee, Wis. j Eureka Brush, Scouting nud Separating Machines ; one G-lteel Scalping Chest, built by Thomas Wayne Si Son in the mill, uud is a splendid piece of workmanship. These gentlemen nro thu millwrights, with nil this work iu charge, uud fully under. stand their business, having built and changed some of the best end largest mills in thu country Into the Odell Holler sys. tern and method of manufacturing Hour, thus doing away with the burrs entirely save for chopping pin poses. The Aspirn toi, to separate the. Hour that may remain with the shorts, a new invention and val liable to all millers; one C-Hecl Bolting Chest, 14x32, with the capacity of any number of bariels, nnd built witli nil the very latest improvements pertaining to bolting chests j the Silver Creek Flour Packer, iv labor-saving invention, capable of packing more Hour lu one day than a half dozen men, the old-fashioned hand way j the Buckwheat fchucker and Scrap er, the iixcelslor iron lirau Uustcr mo also emong the many other lato Inventions not herein mentioned. When this mill 1 once completed and in running order it I: the intention to give n more minute de scription of it nud the machinery and im provements, 6o we will let this, for the present, sulllce, with simply mentioning that our townsman, .Mr. Charles Krug, has tho caipenter work In charge, and Ids fort man, -Mr. Gcru I lower, is pushing tli woik along creditably. They have built another story on the mill, making five iu all; ure electing u new engine house of brick, 20x40, have pul on new siding, in. troduced a larger nnd different style of doors and windows, new flooring through. out, clear lumber skiing nnd wainscoting Inside. A great deal of the old und larg timber removed und lighter and better ma terial introduced iron taking the place In some instances, Mr. Krug has u purlieu lur uud tedious job on hand, but with Gera nt the bend ho Is bound to succeed. And when completed thero will be no mill for miles that will bo able to compete with it, Cuiitralui. The rope on No. 2 slope at Logan col llery broko on Thursday, when the loaded wagons were nbout seventy yards from tho bottom. Thu wagons nud contents did considerable damage In their flight to tho bottom, Timbers were knocked out and the trnck greatly damaged, Tho steam pipes, used to convey steam to tho Inside engines, weru also torn from their fasten lugs. Henry Weaver, employed as hot tom.tnaii, was struck by tho Hying timbers nud seriously Injured, Thu Individual collieries that hnd been woiking nlno hours per day, stnrted full time on Monday. Peter Bradley bulled an interesting child on Friday, from diphtheria. Patrick Langon burled u child thu following day from the same disease. Tho first monthly hop ot the Pustlmo Club wus held In Boiun's hull on Tuesday evening, nnd eclipsed uuythlng of the kind attempted so far tills sensou, Over tw hundred invitations were Issued, and fully that number wcro piescut. Tho supper was gotten up in princely style, coiiBlstln of nil tho delicacies of thu teuson, The lovi rs of tho Tei pslcliorean art had ample opportunity to Hip the light fantastic, lu thu paclous new hull, which was beuutl. full,, decorated, Tho lutuio was furnished ore I Prof. Boran's orchestra, consisting of Ightccn pieces. The Misses Cannon of Wilkes Barre, nve opened n faihlntmblo millinery store ii Motrhon's building. Anthony Lnlly, who died In the hospital from Injuries received at Packer colliery u short tlmu ngo, wns hurled In the Cnttlollc cmctery hero on Saturday. The Temper- nine Society attended the funeral in n body, to pay tho last sad tribute ot respect to one who had nlwnys been n faithful member. Mr. Barring, Deputy U. S. Marshall, paid us nnothcr visit on Snturdny. Those who wcro not sold out for the rnvenuo tnxes enme to a settlement with htm, nnd will In the future be more punctual In pay ing the taxes, ns tho Government officials nro "hnd" men to net dishonest with. Jnmes Monaghan, n miner, whllo skip ping pillars nt J. Taylor & Co's. mine, was Instantly killed by n fall of rock, on Frl day. Ho leaves n wlfo and six small chll- ren to mourn his untimely end. Tho'narrow gauge road was ' completed at the Continental colliery on Saturday evening. Tho breaker resumoil operation t on Monday morning, after nil Idleness of evcrnl weeks. Tho new road and wngons give entire satisfaction. Tho "winter shanties" erected by tho boys In secluded places on tho hills, nro hell.holcs which parents should tench their boys to shun, Sovcrnl of them ndorn tho hill opposite the depot, where nothing but plnylng enrds and telling obscene stories nro Indulged In, The morals of our young boys nre corrupted rather too soon, with out tho Aid of such dens. Will our worthy Chief Burgess allow theso places tooxlat? John Casey, Commissioners' Clerk, of Bloomsburg, spent part ot last week In town. Daniel Bevnn, formerly leader of tho Choral Choir of town, has opened a muslo store on Locust Avenue. Dark Corner Band held a ball lu the now school building Monday evening. A neat sum was realized, which will bo used to defray the cost of their new horns. Geo, E. Elwcll, of the Comimmax, was lu town during the week. About fifteen Hungarians loft hero on Tuesday for Nantleoke. John Alexander, nn old resident of town, fell down s'.alra on Saturday morning, nnd was dangerously hurt. Quite a number of our grown boys nro anxious to attend night school. Wo would like to see our school bonrd tnke some ac tion In this matter. The elopement craze has struck our town rnther forcibly. On Thursday, Laura Troutninn, a pretty .Miss of sixteen sum mers, after returning from school went out to do some shopping, as It were. Not returning nt tho usual hour, inquiry wns made nt the places she was likely to visit but nothing could be learned of her where abouts. A note found In her room next morning revealed tho old, old story "I loved him, nnd we have eloped." It was afterwards learned that John Cook, a painter, employed by Mr. Itccser, nccom- panled her to Ashland, where they wcro mnrried. After being made one they took the P. & It. cast-bound train, and have not been heard from since. Tom. Daley spent Sunday In Tamaqua. Person-am. Miss Milllngton nnd Mr. Ball of Shenandoah, Miss Gannon of Phil adelphia, and Mrs. Gwinner of trt. Clair, visited friends hero during the week. Mr. Charles Farnsworth of San Francis co, Cal., who has been viewing the sights in Washington ttio past month, returned to town on Saturday. Pretty suits for utile boys; pretty Kilt suns ior cuuureu, n large sioclt lust re ceived, ut D. Lowenberg's. Tlic World's iutltiHtrlal and cotton Centennial iixpoHillou. The World's Industrial and Cotton Cen teunlal Exposition will open December 10th and continue open until May 31, 18S5. Tho address of tho Commissioner for this State is It. II. Thomas, Meclmnlcsburg, Cumberland counly, Pn. Commissioner Thomas is laboring with thu great railroad lines of the country for tlie purposo of securing low rntes of fare from nil principal railroad centres iu the State to New Orleans and return during the continuance of the World's Industrial aud Cotton Centennial Exposition In that city, and ho has submitted to the railroad offi cials the following schedules ot fares Hound trip tickets good for 20 days, $30 round trip tickets good for CO days, S35 and round trip tickets good for the duration of the Exposition, 440. If the press of Pennsylvania will unite in demanding this schedule of rates the railroad companies will be compelled to acquiesce, and tho re suit will bo that thousands of our citizens will avail themselves ot theso reasonable charges and visit the Exposition during tho coming Winter. Commissioner Thomas will keep tho peo plo of tho Statu fully infoimed in regard to nil matters pertaining to this great Expos) tlon, and will put forth his utmost efforts to procure the lowest rates of fare for trnv. cling nnd hotel accommodations nt New Orleans, Ho will havo a small, but comfortably tiruMicd office in connection with the Statu exhibit In the State's building, where Pennsylvanlaus will at all timc bo welcome nnd where the Commissioner, or nn assis tant, will bo pleased to see them nnd im. part such information us they nuy dcslro to obtain. Tho i)ui7y Telegraph, of Hnrrisburg says : "There Ib no longer any doubt that Penu sylvnnla will bo well and creditably ropre tented at the World's Industrial Expos! tlon, nt New Orleans. ComralsslonerThom has taken hold cf the work with n vim that knows no lot up until It Is satisfactorily ac complished. Nearly ill tho principal cities and towns In thu State will contribute fluo collections to the State exhibit. All our Important railroads havo entered upon tho enterprise with an energy and activity that leaves no doubt of ulti.iiato success. Prom Incnt manufacturers nro contrlbutlugto the State exhibit, nnd our mines nnd rich min eral deposits of every kind will bo favorn' bly represented. Gen. Cameron, Col. Young mid other lending agriculturists will also furnish valuable acquisitions to thu Stnto collection. There still exists nn unaccotint auie aputny in some localities. This, no doubt, a personal visit from the Coinmls- sloncr would obvluie, but his time Is too aril nous to permit him to personally so" everybody or visit every locality. It I hoped that Stnto ,pride will Induce all our citizens to contribute in somo way so that the old kcystono may not be callud upon to occupy a second position among tho great sisterhood of States, The cxcltcmeut incident to n great political campaign has increased the difficulties that surround an undertaking of tills kind, but Col, Thomas has been equal to the occasion, and can Hatter himself on the success of the under- taking, und will reccivothe grateful thank of the people of this grand old Common- wealth for his untiring clTorts to placo her luHio front rank wheru she by right be longs. Tho exposition will open Dec. 10th and all articles tor exhibition should reuch the Commissioner before tho close of 1 mouth. this Kmtou op Columiuan I Feeling that somo npotogy Is due our friends from Bloom, ns well ns othsr por tions of this county and Luzerne, who did us tho honor of participating In thu Dem ocratic Jubilee on Friday, November 14th, In Berwick, for-the rudeness nnd ruffianly trcittncnt received nt the hands of u por tlon ot tho Republican party of this town, nnd not repudiated, we regret to say, ns far ns wo cati learn, by ony considerable number of tho other portion. Wo do most sincerely apologize for hav ing subjected them, by Invitation, to tho Insults, Jeers and venomous speech of tho drunken mob, who did what they could, but failed, thank God, to Incite riot, bring nbout bloodshed, and forever disgrace tho good name which this town and communi ty has heretofore deservedly borne. The Democrats, as was no doubt obscrv. cd by our friends from abroad, wcro dis creet, patient and very forbearing, nnd this comincudabto spirit was mistaken by tho cowardly rnbblo as nn evldcnco of tlm. Idlty, which emboldened the skulking as lasslus to throw stones under cover of the darkness, In ono Instance seriously wound ing nn Inollenslvo man In tho ranks, Just missing or grazing others nt whom boul dcrs were hurled on different streets. It was, indeed, n burning shame and dis grace. We nre deeply humiliated, that of nil towns In this State It should havo been left to Berwick, where charity and civiliza tion has been tho pride nnd boast of its cit izens, to drink this bitter cup, nnd be re ferred to hereafter, ns that narrow-minded bigoted, proscrlptivo community,' which adopts methods to suppress political op ponents, which havo been rightly condemn ed by honorablo men, whether practiced In the South, North, East or West. Very Respectfully, Berwick, Nov. 17, '84. Democrats. LOCAL NOTICES. Ladies Conts In size. 38 nnd 40. nt cost to close them out nt Lutz & Sloan's. New goods nt J. B. Skccr's. Don't fall to go to Lutz & Sloan's If you LUMBER. Pinning mill In lumberyard, have nil kinds of warki-d lumber whltn pine, yellow pine nnd hemlock flooring : white pine nnu hemlock German slilliif. surface boards, surface siding, wainscot ing, moulding. All kinds of lumber In rough, at Lightstreet, by aug 22-3m Silas Yoono. Black or Colored Cashmeres are 10 to 15 cents u yard cheaper than last season, at l.utz it Sloan's. EGGS. Highest market price nnid. In cash, for eggs, ut J. F. Caldwell's. The chennest Blnnkets vnu ever saw nro at 1.1U7. cc siuun's. Itangcs. cook and nnrlor stoves nnd nil Kinas oi siovo repairs nt Sharplcss' Found ry. . Oct l!l-4w The price on nil Shawls reduced, nt Lutz aioatrs. BUSINESS NOTICES. SlIILOIl'3 VITALIZE!! is what you need for Constipation, loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bot- tie, .r or sale by Jloyer Jiros. THE HEV. UEOliaE II. THATBIt, of Bourbon, Intl., says : "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiioh's Consumption (Jure." Sold by aioyer Bros. A NASAL INJKOT01! Free with each bottle of Shiioh's Catarrh Itemedv. Prico 50 cents. Sold bv Mnvur iiros. For lame back, side or chest use Shiioh's Porous Plaster. Prlco 25 cents. For sale by Moyer Bros. "lIACKMF.TACK." A lasting and fragrant perfume. Price anu ou cents. &out uy .noycr liros. ' WILL YOU SOFrKI! Willi Dyspepsia nnd Liver Complaint? Shiioh's Vltalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Moyer Bros. OATAlUIII CUIIED. health nnd sweet breath secured by Shi lob's Catarrli Itemedy. Prico 50 cents Nasal Injector free. For sale by Moyer jiros. okooi', witooi'isa oocou and Bronchitis Immediately relieved bv Biiuoirs lyiire. v or sine uy Jioyer uros. "ltOUQH ON COUGHS." Ask for "Hough on Coughs," for coughs, colds, sore throat, hoarseness. Troches 10c. Liquid, 25c. "nouon ON liATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. loc. urugrisis. IIEA1IT TAINS. Palpitation, dropsical, dizziness, ludlges. lion, headache, sleeplessness cured by weiir iicaiin ucnewer." "HOUGH ON COItNB." Ask for Wells' "Hough on Corns. 15c. Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns wartB, bunions. "KOUail ON I-A1N" rOUOUSKD TLASTEI! j Strengthening, Improved, tho best to backache, pains lu chest or side rheuma tism, neuralgia. THIN 1'KOl'LE. "Wells' Heulth Henewcr" restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia headache, ner- vousness, ueuiuiy. :?i. WIIOOl'INQ COl'QH, und the mnny throat affections of children promptly, pleasantly and safely relieved by "iioujii uncougus - irocues, ioc. ; uulsam U5c MOTIIEUS. If you are falling, broken, worn out nnd nrvous, use "V ells' Health Henewtr. $1. Druggists. LIFE I'llESXIlTEIt, If you are losing your crip "Wells' Health ltenuwcr." Gi on life, try oes direct to weak, spots. "IIOUOH ON TOOTHACHE." Instant relief for neuralgia, toothache Jnccacue. Ask for "Hough on Toothache 15 and 25 cents. mKTTT WOMEN. Ladles who would retain freshness nnd vivacity. Don't fall to try "Wells' Health Henewer." OATinillUL TI1U01T AFFKOTIONS, nacKing, irritating cougns, corns, sort throat, cured by "Hough on Coughs Troches, ISc. Liquid 25c. "nouuit os ITCH." "iiougu on lieu" cures manors, orup. tlous, ring.worm, tetter, salt rheum, trost au icei, cuiiiuiuius. TnE nor-K or thk iutios. vyiiuiiren now iu neve onmcnt. nuur icrawney, nnd dellcUe, use "Wells' Heolth iienewer." W1DK AWAKE three or four hours every night coughing. Get Immediate rlief and sound rest by lining Wells' "Hough on Coughi." Trochm, 16. Balsam, Mc. "Kocait o 1'ain" rdnoi'Bun 1'i.abthk j Strengthening, improved, the best for backache, pains iu chest or tide, rheuma tism, neuralgia. Jnmes II, Morcer wishes it known that ho guarantees Ackur'd Dyspeimin TabletM to bo tho bent remedy for in. (ligi'Htion ever made, they lilwnyu ro liovo honduchi'. OFFICEHOLDERS. The office held by tho Kidney Is ono of Importance. They act ns natures sluice way to carry cIT tho extra liquids from the system nnu witu iiicm the impurities notii thoio that nro taken Into the stomach and those that nro formed lu tho blood. Any clogging or Inaction of these organs Is therefore Important, Kidney-Wort is Na ture's efficient assistant In keeping the kid neys In good working order, strengthening them and Inducing healthy action. If you wouiu get well nnu Keep well) tauc Kiuncy Wort. A FINE HIT. When tho proprietors of Burdock Blond Hitters put this renowned medicine on the market they hit it exactly. They hit dys- pcpsla, Indigestion, nnd liver nnd kidney complaints a nam blow, rr.im which they in never recover. KVEIIT l'Er.SON TO IIP. A 11EA1, SUCCESS n this life must have a specialty i that Is, must concentrate the abilities of body and mind on some one pursuit. Burdock Blood Bitters havo their specialty ns a complete nnd rndlcal cure of dyspepsia, and liver nnd kidney nffectlons. 1IIS el.llTKUY OLA8.S KTK. "The Suulre." says tho iiuthor ot "Tho Hooslcr Schoolmaster," woro one glass eye and a wig. The glasi eye wns constantly slipping out of fecus, nnd tho wig turning around sldewlso on his heed whenever lie addressed the people of the Flat Creek District." Sail spectacle. Parker's Hair Balsam preserves and promotes tho grnth ot the natural hair. It also restores the natural color to hair which has faded or become gray. Clean, elegant, beneficial, highly perfumed. Sept 20-com Ct A (lOODTItlNU. "I sometimes wish I could tnko hold of ic sale of Thomas' Eclcctric Oil for I Icll oil It Is a grand thing, nud I nm consci entious In snylng I could do a good work." Itev. E. Crane, Corry, Pn. J.clcctio UU cured this gentlemen ot nuln- sy of many years standing. CiTDecoratlvo Ait. Explicit directions for avcry use nre given with Diamond Dyes. For dyeing Mosses, Grasses, Eggs, ivory, iiair, ivc. inc. jruggisis Keen them. Wells, Hlchnrdson fc Co., Burling ton, Vt. Ml!. OOl'UH ON BILK IIAT8. It would be no violation of the com mandment," said John B. Gougli, "if a man were to fall down nnd worship the silk hat, for it is not made In the likeness anything In heaven, or on earth, or In the waters which nro under the earth," Besides It heats the head nnd causes the hair to fall off. Parker's Hair Balsam will stop that and rcstoie tho original color to iny or tailed hair. JNot oily, not a dvc. beneficial, deliciously perfumed. A per- icct nair dressing, one. All ilruggtits. Sep lu-ot Lmk I Lmk TIOIYIE agOF THE'gD OPERA HOUSE Is now ottering his large Stock of Heating Stoves and Ranges AX COST. Please call and examine Stock Before Buying Elsewliere tJCsr The largest stock on one lloor in the County. REMARKS OF 0H1 IMffi. Here we tire. Last week Ave Ink, and so wo do. Don't scold because you seo that woru "Drummer" at the top. We have been having election since w t ..ii i. 1.1 i..i last talked to you, ana tne uattie is over, putting our stock in good order and lilliii"; and seasonable goods at Rodh Bottom Prices. We told you last week about lots of goods we keep. Well, some of them arc still hero, and many of them are gone, but we are every day add ing new goods and styles. We have gotten in Jreiv Jiussiail uirojuars, jyewmaviicis, jhisscs ana uiua7-e?w Coats, and Haverloclts, and still have another lot ou the way. New Dress Goods, and our Shawls, don't forget to see them. We sell for cash and one price only and that the lowest. Don't forget it, if you do you will regret it. Our departments are all full. Call and investigate and compare prices. Too many goods and good bargains for you, for us to enumerate. Come and seo our two largo rooms full of goods. H. J. CLARK & Cor. Main & Center ffiEABI FAY STOKE. G.P DKALKK IN OranngwiillBj Piiicc, UNDER ODD FELLOWS' HALL OPPOSITE OLD CEflTEL HOTEL All kinds of Produce taken in exchango for Goods. Cheaixwt pciuljr Pay Store in tho county. Having opened a general storo I solicit a sharo oi tho public patronago. Gk IF3. Oct 31-1 tnos When baby wns sick, wo gave tier OAS. TOHIA, When Sho was a child, sho cried for OASTOHIA, When sho becamo Miss, alio clung to OASTOHIA, When sho had Children, she gavo them OASTOHIA. WHY WILL TOO Cotigli when Shiioh's Curo will give you Immediate relief. Prlco 10 cents, 60 cenU nnd $1. Sold by Moyer Bros. SlllLOIl'lt'cATAlinil ItEMEDT, A posltlvo curo for catarrh, diphtheria and canKcr mouth. Sold by Moyer Bros. Aim Ton MADS Miserable by Indigestion, constipation, diz ziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin ? Shi ioh's Vltalizer Is n positive cure. Sold by Moyer Bros. SUILOU'fl CUIUS WILL Immediately relievo croup, whooping cough nnd bronchitis. Sold by Moyer Bros. FOlI DTSI'Kl'SIA And liver complaint, you havo n printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiioh's Vltal izer. aoui uy aioyer iiros. THAT HACKING (JOUOlt enn be so quickly cured by Shiioh's Cure. Wo guarantee It. For sale by Moyer Bros. SMILOIl'rt votau and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moyer Bros. ELEE1-LES3 NIGHTS, mode miserable by that tcrrlblo cough. Shiioh's Curo ts the remedy for you. For sale by Moyer Bros. MARKET REP0RTS. BLOOMSBUHG MARKET. Wheat per bushel $ 90 Hyo " " 70 Corn " " 60 Oats " " 40 Flour ber barrel , 5 0C Cloversced 8 0v Butter 23 Eggs 24 Tallow 00 Potatoes new 30 Dried Apples 00 Hams '. 14 Sides and Bhouldcrs 10 Chickens 8 Turkeys 10 Lard per pound 12 Hay per ton 18 00 Beeswax 25 Buckwhent flour per hundred 2 00 Hides per lb 5 to 7 Venl skins per lb 03 Sheep pelts, each 75 Wool per lb 30 I ! Look 1 1 1 told you we believed in Printer", We have been busy our shelves with new -:os- Sts., Bloomsburg, Pa. STULTZEDEL. SON, STINEB,
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