Ik"! ft v 7 TTJtig Colurnbisin. ' BLOOMSBURG, PA., l'MtUJAY, DECEMBER 20, 1881 Correct Kitllroiitl Time Table, Tialm on tlio Philadelphia & It. It. lcavo Uupcrt as follows I NOIltll. SOUTH. 0:lfl a. in. H:W a. in. I.uti p. m. l:18 '. in. o Trains on tlio 1). la V. M. two llloomsburg M follows! NOHTU. SOCHI. 7M a. m. B:S8 a. In. ll.oi u. m. o.in. 0:30 p. m. P- in. Tho 8:28 n. m. train connects nt Northumberland with the :33 tram on 1'cuusj lvauu road, reaching 1'lillaitolplila ut 3.13 p. in. Tho U:M train connects with l'lilladelphia and Heading road ni Itupert reaching l'liitadel phla m ti.ou p. in. Tho h.M train connects Willi riunsylvanla road at .Nuribiihibcihiiid nt l.W, rcuuilng Philadelphia alt. a p. m. Tho t.snl p. in. train connccta with Pennsylvania roaa at Northumberland ul 8;u5 p. in., and mucin's Philadelphia lit 3:v5 n. in. Trains on tho N. W. H. Hallway pass Moora l'erry as follows i north. .?CT"1 U:a7a.m. 18.01 p. m. ti.30p.in. 4.15P. in. Cltil) JlntcH lor 18H3, A CIUKUK If UKt 11IK1IK8T DEMOCRATIC lWl'KIt lit TIIK 00UNTKY. The New "Vork World Is acknowledged tu be tlie lending Uemocrntlc paper In tlie Ut.l'.ul Slates. iJvcrybody ought to take a cltv paptr In i.ti.lltlon to 11 local me. We liave made nirargeinents with tho Weekly ll'o.'W to club with tho Cui.umiiiax. prieo of tho Weekly World Is i 1.00. On receipt ot JJ2.2J wo will send th 1 two pa. pers to any address In tho county, (or one year. Clubs of live persons at 01m post of lice can get them for $10,00 If oulered ut onu time. This Ib a very liberal oiler, and Is made for tlia purpose of extending our circulation and not because there is any money in it. We do not believe in the chroino busi ness. All the county newspapers are pub lished at rates so low that the margin of profit Is very small, and unless nil subscri bers pny up, tho loss is nearly equal to the profits. We consider that our renders get tho full worth of their money out of this paper tit S1.50 a year, and we cannot af ford to give every subscriber n gold watch or a piano, nt that price. But we will do this 1 Every subscriber who will pay up nil arrearages and ono year in advance will receive for ono year, Good Cktir, a monthly paper devoted to the Interests of home and family, and containing much valuable reading matter. A sample copy can be seen ut tills ofllce. This offer will stand ouly for a limited time, and nil who wish to get $2.00 worth for.Sl.GO, should uttend to it nt once. I'crHonnl, A. G. Kimbcrly is no longer employed on the Hazleton I'lain-Spcahr Prof. W. II. Schuyler nnd family, are spending tho holidays nt Dr. Schuyler's. L, Wallace Evans, of Detroit, is visiting his father, Dr. J. If. fcvans. Jlr. and Mrs. E. A. Rnwllngs went to Philadelphia 011 Tuesday. Jllss -May A. Kuhn is hoaie for her Cluistmns vacation fiom Darlngtou Sem inary. Misses Annie and Ida Ucrnarl, and Miss Annie Miller are visiting frieuls In Phila delphia. Elmer E. Durns, a former Bloomshnrg er, shook hands with Ills mnnj friends in town over Sunday, lie intcils spending Clnlstnias week here. Winter Caps in nil styles nt Ioweuberg's. The Normal School closed la I Friday for a two weeks' vacation. The Christinas services of tlie Episcopal Sunday School will be held hls Friday evening at half past six o'clock The new town clock was completed last Satuiday afternoon and at 5 o'uick it rfas illuminated. The gas is turntion at S p. m. and oft at 2 a. 111. For Pretty Overcoats for llttliboys, go to Lowenbcrg's. All persons desiring to becomenembers of the Columbia County Agriculiral So ciety for the coming yenr, must urchaso tickets before January 1st. Garrison, who was arrested In uterne comity for the murder of Calleuda was discharged after 11 bearing, there btig no evidence to hold him. Tho largest Stock of Ilobes, cts, go to Lowenbcrg's. Lap Link- Jonathan Troup Is still confined to he house by tho Injuries lie received on 10 night of tho Democratic demonstration town, by being burned with fireworks. Hov. W, C. Hcsser will deliver a lectu In tho M. E. church In Orangcville on Jai uary 1st, 1885. All are Invited. Subject "Success or Failure, Which i" It you need any thing in the line ot a sliver or gold watch or any article of jew elry, silver ware, &c. Cull at L. Hernhards, Jewelry Store, nnd get the best for your money. Course tickets for the Teachers' Insti tute, good for all entertainments, can be secured nt McKinncy's store after eleven o'clock, December 80th. Single admis sion, 25 cents ; Reserved seat tickets 40 cents, except to the lecture of Robert Bur dette, which will bo 35 nnd 50 cents. Lost. By the subscriber, on the night of the Democratic parudc, n certain crook, cd cune ; whoever will return said cane to the subscriber, or leave It at the Post Of llce, shall bo suitably rewarded. Nathaniel Speak. Ciiuitcn Seuvicks. Tho Fourth Quarter ly Meetlug services of tho Rohrsburg clr cult will bo held at Rohrsburg, December 27th and 28th, Preaching Saturday even lng nnd Sunday morning by the Rev. Dan iel Motl 1 Sunday afternoon ut 'J o'clock by the Rev. M. L. Smyscr, P. E. j evening services will bo conducted by the pastor. All are Invited to attend. Lufuyelte CJilego lately Inaugurated, as its new Prosldent, Rev. Df. J. II. Mason Knox. An account of tho exercises Is contained in 11 pamphlet before us. From R wo find that nearly threo huudred arc re celvlug Instruction at the present time. Of tho tine buildings that crown the hill nt Eusion, all but two wero erected during the able administration of his distinguish ed predecessor, Dr. Win. U. Cattell. Dr. Knox states, that in the colleges and uni versities of England there is one student for each C,000 of population 1 In Germany ne for each 2,131 1 In New England one for each 1,028 j nnd in Scotland one for t each 010 persons, which Is adduced to prove that uu increased disposition fur Scriptural training accompanies nnd be- - gets zeal for education, The addresses made by Messrs. A, Pardee, Prof. Ballard - and the Hon. Robert E. James, Indicute u hearty nnd earnest devotion to the Inter ests of Lafayelto College, of tho bodies whom thoy represented, '0f 91lk at"fllcr8' g to wnbcrg'. Editor Tubbs of the Shlckshtnny Eeho, did not occupy a quarter of a column, nor a tingle line, In declining the Post OlUce when there was a chnnca of hit getting tho appointment. He gobbled It. Of course, he cannot understand how any other edi tor can decline to take all the government pickings that arc lying around loose. Hy tho use of some steicotyped plates, we arc enabled to give our compositors 11 few days' vacation for the holidays, and ut the same lime furnish our rondels a full sheet with the usual amount of rending matter. Many of our exchanges will Issue no paper tills week, nnd our local content, pontiles who publish nt all, will Issue a linlt idieet. The Comimiiian Is always ahead. I'cnuo Ekutiiiib on Fkiitii.i.i:iis, Piof. W. II. Joiilan State Chemist of Pennsylva nia State College will dellvc r a Public Leu ture on tho subject of feillllzcrs In Dent ler's Hall, llloomsburg on Thursday 2 o'clock P. M. January 1st, 1885, to which all are Invited so they may become better acquainted with the Chemists una'yils, ami experience on the practical and scluntlflc results of different fertilizer and their in greillcnts, II. II. Brown, J, II. Ecu, Scc'y. Master Pomona Grunge. Fur real Seal Skin Caps, go to Lowell berg's. At this time ofye.ir llieie Is 11 certain mockery in the suddcd appearance of one and another seed catalogue. "Vlcks Floral Guide" leads the van, and us usual, needs no commendation, Its solid merit having long ago given It a llrm place In popular affection. The number contains the usual lists of new seedlings In both vegetables ami tlowers, and with Its bright flower frontispiece, Is quite worthy a prominent place on Hie slftlug.room table, while the Illustrated Magazine has long been a faith ful guide In all matters relating to the gar den, James Vlck, Rochester, J. Y., will scud the Floral Guide to any address for 10 cents, which, If seeds are afterwards pur chased, may be deducted from the order. Kill 10113 COIXMIIIAN 1 Now that the long nights of Winter are here, wo feel guileful to jour Ilenton cor respondent for furnishing us with his sli ire of amusement. Tliu answer to the enigma iu No. 51 of the Columbian Is "Ait upright honest young gentleman." I urn composed of II) letters. My 1, G, 12, 8 Is a name of u garden vug cubic. My 11, 13, 7, 10 is 11 place of deposit. My 2, 0, 13, 4 Is that for which the Ho mans were famous. My 1, 3, 2, 8, 0 is the beginning of life. My whole Is the poetical name of a city. L. J. Tht State Noimal School of tho Sixth District, ul llloomsburg, Pa., will begin the winter term Tuesday, January 0, 1885. Again It announces that the attendance last term was larger than In any other fall term in the history of the school. The senior class Is the largest ever enrolled. To those preparing to teach, the school oilers u pro fessional training unsurpassed, thorough preparation in tlie common mid higher branches of the course, unexcelled quar ters, delightful surrounding, almost freu tuition, and full professional standing to graduates. Itecently valirible additions to the library and extensive improvements In the buildings have been made ; and drain age of tho very best kind, through to the river, has been provided nt grent cost. Many students are prepared for college ami for business. Students having a curd from the Principal get half fare on the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western It. it. Send for u catalogue. Dec 20-3w Notice To Tax Collectors. All uct of the Legislature nnd approved June, 2nd 1881. (See pamphlet laws, page 45) requires tax collectors, township and borough olllcers to make return of seated and unseated lands upon which no pro perty can be found from which te make taxes, to the County Commissioner) on or before tho first day of January next, with u sulllclent description by bouudrles or otherwise, of each separate lot or trad and about the quantity of the same. Those who full to mako returns by said day will be held lor such loss. Tuxes so returned become n Hen against the property so re turned. We have blanks on which these returns are to be made and will furnish them upon application of collectors. John B. Casey, Coin's. Clerk. Commissioner's Olllcc. Nov. 14th tf. Iteducecl RateH to tlie WorWl'H iCxiioMltlou at iev UrlcaiiH, via tlie leniittlvaiit(i Kullroacl, The World's Industrial and Cotton Cen tennial Exposition will open at New Or lcnns, La., December 10th, 1884, uud eon- tluuu until May 31st, 1885. The success of this grent show Is now ssured, In tho vastness of its extent, tho iilety of the Interests involved, and tho Ulo Held Irom which lis features are iiwn, it will exceed in magnitude any tog of its kind ever held in tills country. Bdes a full representation of the limit Ictjndustries and lite unbounded resour ce every state in the Union, every conn trj'i the world will display something of Its iiources, Its art, or Its handiwork. ThejUuctlon of International exhibits will be ciiplcte, nnd that, in connection with all thrichuess ot America, will form an cpitoi) of the advauce of civilization us perfects it is unique. Agriculture, me. clianic science, urt, commerce, trade and every buck of human industry will muko n pint o,he great fair. Its loclon ut one of the foremost com mercial ties of the South, us well as one of tho mc attractive, Ilttid in every way for tho ciinalnmeiit of 11 great gutheilng of people, ends added Interest to tho en terprlse. ic winter season at New Or. leans Is thejost delightful portion of the year, and tl Inhabitant of tho severer ell mate of theorth would find u most grate, ul change vtho geniality of Southern winter. Acinmodations will be mple, ranging Ineense from the comfortable room of tho tltor of limited menm to tho luxurious lartnients of tho wealthy. It will be u wUr vacation where one may And uot only huit and pleasure, but pro fit and instruct!), Forthd benepf the largo number of visitors who wibe attracted thither, the Pennsylvania Ruoad Coinpa'ny has placed on sale at all tliijrlnclpal stations of its system oxcursloilckets to Now Orleans, good to return u. May 31st, 188.5. In consideration of tl reduced rate at which tho tickets nro soldlt.y uro subject to cer tain conditions as limitation of trips going and returnlv These conditions are simple uud will explained In detail by agents. Tho tick, nre of two classes! Those covering tho tw route In both di rections, and thosu iverlng ono route going and different re returning. The round-trlp rate of tlcki going und return ing tho same routo fi, jjooni Firry to New Orleans Is $11.43,jnd going by ono routo and returning anter, 451,70, THE COLUMN ajnT A most InlerJ fenturo of tho Phlln- delphla Wcdly 1 thc "Helping Hand" join Tho formation and ttj , ,"., conducted by Mrs ,, , , , ' the '-Helping Hnnc'9(",Clrr 1,1 men nil topics of Y T , , ,. It to women. It bilngs its woman reii . , lead Isolated live,, m,w 10 T" y short, It Is society, c'"' am .' In education, without ll,110"' c." kt' gives freely., ml gladly,'" 'T' 11 o.iqucMlonsofetlquett)'; ,ulvl,co gives regularly many v,i , " 11 cooking, knlltlng and ? rtUlls ,"r and fnncy work, and lls,ls ,?f n' ....1... ....1.. 1.. ... 1.1.. y thankful bo ICIIUIIO lillUU 111 JirHIMIIjf veritable Helping Maud. JerHu.vtovii The small boy rejolceth hi nt porlunlty to coail 1111 op. .Mr. O. II. Fruit has iclurr, visit to Hiizletnn. 1 Messis. E. & J, Brugler wero t,, . father, dipt. Brugler, last week. Mr. J. II. Axe, formerly of tin butforsoi.ie time n'resldent ofM, ' Is now ut home. Mr. E. Hiinyan of Wllllamsporl with ills friends lust weeU. Mr. S. Allen of Milton, was In tow beginning of tho week. The schools will bo closed on Chrlstn Mr V Christmas entertainment at the MTftrv Ison Baptist chuich Wednesday evening. Some one who solvid the problem In tli.nco of the bride's father lu Welllvers- Beu'.ou Items In the last Issue, says tbai,. the Benton correspondent wns 48 years oldli,.,,,,! Mr. R. V. Vanliorn of Green- on his last birthday, thcreforu was born In 1830. County IiiHtltute. The Teachers' Institute will convene In the Opera House next Monday ut 1.JJ0 p. 111. Tho iustructors uro Prof. Balllel of 11 lltiols, Dr. O. G. Grotf of Lewisburir. Prof. Walker, Prof. Noetllng, Prof. San ford of Mlddle'owu, N. Y., Dr. E. V. DcGrnll of Washington nnd -Miss E. B. Gule. Prof. Mies will conduct the music. The even ing entertainments uro us follows 1 M011. ouy, recitation, Miss hminu Jones j lecture by Dr. Orolf, "Wonders of the Human Body," Illustrated j Tuesday, recitation, Miss Gule; lecture by Dr, T. T. Everett. "Men who Win j" Wednesday, lecture by Prof. Balliet, "Education out ot School :" Thursday, lecture by R. J. Buidette, "The Pilgrimage of the Fuuuy Man." The in stitute will close 011 Friday noon. Tin: I.KOTUT.EH. Dr. Groft's lecture on Monday evenlim will be iustrtictive, entertaining aud uuius lug. In nil the world, there is nothing more wonderful, or more worthy of pro to und study, than the HUMAN BODY. By means of 11 beautiful human Skeleton, pre pared In France, a LIFE-SIZE MODEL of the whole body, Imported from Paris nt a cost of oyer 300, and by numerous large Diagrams, Prof. Groll Is able to show to an audience all tho varied and intricate mc cliaulsms of the body, the contemplation of which led the Psalmist to' exclaim, "I am feaijullij and wonderfully made." The manikin can bo completely dissect ed, and the exact position and structure of every organ lu the body shown. The op porlunlty of seeing this display may occur but once in n lifetime und should bo em braced by nil. On Tuesday evening, Rev. Dr. T. T. Everett, private secretary to Governor Pal tison, is tho lecturer. His subject is "Men who Win." Of him the late John W. For ney said i "I call my friend, Rev. Dr. Everett, ot Trinity M. E. Church, tho American Lacor dalre, because he began life as a journalist, and like tho popular French preacher, does not forget his duty to live questions after entering the ministry. It is pleasing uud prolltable to hear him nt nny time and on any topic. Prof. Balliet, the lecturer for Wednesday evening, is n well known Instructor, and has assisted at Institutes in thirty-eight counties iu this slate. He is a pleasant an forcible speaker. On Thursday evening, R. J. Buidette, the well known humorist, will Jesciibo the "Pilgrimage ot the Funny Man." He has been here before, nnd all who heard him were greatly pleased. It Is unnecessary for us to introduce him here. Reserved scats for the lectures can be secured ut Mc Kiuny's nny time ufter 11 o'clock Monday morning. Why Seih Green Believes in Governor Cleveland. Seth Green says President elect Clove land is a truthful man. IIo was ask ed by a reporter liftw ho knew it. IIo said : "One year ago last fall Governor Cleveland was Hpendini; his vacation in the North Wcodn, nt Woodliull Lake, shooting aud lishiug. The dogs were put out ai;d a deer btarted. The Gov ernor was put on a favorite runway ; bo heard the hounds j they were com ing his way, my word for it. The thought of otlico-i'Cekci's ami political enemies went out of his head and tho blood went tingling through his veins j lie did uot think ot any of his friend'' not even Hill Howiuan nor Hob Roose velt, nor II, U. Sherman. IIo is naitl to have great affection for all his fiieuds. but as the hounds ncaieil him I knovv it was the best musiu be had ever heard. I huo been there, and my opinion is that the blood went Hin g ing in and out of his heart. It sound ed as loud to him as n bass drum, aud the only thought hu had at the lime was to bee the deer and keep that heart still so that it would not scare him be fore he eanio iu f-iuht. Well, tho deer came and stojipul broadside, within six rods of the Governor. Ho stopped for some cause j I do not think it was thumping of the Governor's heart that stopped the deer, but the Governor may have thought diiierenl. Well, tho ileer stopped. I didn't think the Governor lost his head, fur he had a gun, und he fired it off, and the deer ruined his flag uud bounded off without a scratch. That tlag looked as largo to the Gov ernor as a good-sized sail us the deer went hounding oil. If tho Governor had had it little talk with inu before ho went, ho would not have missed the deer. I would have told him to not shoot at the whole deer, Initio pick out a little spot just back of tho shoulder aud draw a head on that spot. IIo would have killed him. Soon after tho Governor had got tho shot, a friend of initio thought to screen him, aud wrote 11111 Irom Woodliull that the Governor eamuveiy near getting a shot at tlie doer there was only a little point of rocks that hid tho deer when ho passed! ami when I met tlio Governor, I told him I heard ho came very near getting a shot at tho deer. His "face lit up as ho Raid, 'I did get a shot nt a big buck standing not over six lods front 111c and I missed him.' Now the man, and an amateur nt that, who would not tell a lie under tho circumstances can bo be lieved at all times without putting his hands oil tlio Bible." A Tennessee woman gavo birth to two sets 01 triplets during IHH4. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUIIG. COLUMBIA COUNTY, 1 A. Tln TieliboniK claimant wants to Hnrnum'N circus nil n ciii!oity. great tliowiiriu k.ijh ho would not nttrnctivo In tll" country. Tho body of Pniiiuk Hcddy, who was drowned In Mukumy ureok 11 week nio Sunday, wan found on baturday, nfiotit n mile- lielnw where hu foil In tlm stream. Thirty or more men woro drowned in lie nioiilli of tlio llnppnliaiinnck ricr l.'iit wiek, tuo-a of I In 111 In-inn coloifd iiu'ii lliuv wt-r.' I'lifxngid in tlie ojster trade, nnd their lionts weru cnpsu.i'il by :i KUiill. MARRIAGES. MERICLE - YOST. - O11 Dec. 13, 1884, the home of Hie bride by Hov. O, H. 'Stiutik, Mr. Edward Merlele to Miss Dora Yi .st both of llloomsburg, Pa. GIRTON WAGNEH.- -On Dec. 13,1831 by Rev. O. II. Strunck, Mr. Asber Olrton to Miss Mary M. Wagner, both of Hemlock township, Columbia county, Pa. HL'NYAN HILL. On December 20th, 1883, by Rev. 1). J. H. Strayer, Mr. Geo. M. Huiiyan and Mis. Charlotte Hill, nil of Bloomsbiiig. BOEHMER-RUPP.-In Centrnlla, De comber 13th, 1881, by Rev. G. M. Lamed, Charles Boehmer of Ashland, nnd Miss E. Huim of Coutralia, Pa. VAN'HuHN FISHER At the resl- December 18th, 1884, by Rev. E. M. lid, to Miss Laura Fisher of Welllvers both of Columbia county, Pa. '.KENBROWN. In Bloomsb'urg, 1 4lh, 1884, by the Rev, A. Brit tain, JI,ohn Green of Salem township, Lu. 7u-eounty, and -ulss Mary Brown of nilburg, Pa. J(S-STRAUSER.-At the M. E P,irs'.e, In Ceutralla, Dee. 2nd, 1884, l,jr M. Larncd, Mr. Meyrlck Jones. a"'1 JMiiry Alice Strainer, both of Ccn tralla, )ml)a contltyt jn. . UfcNESS NOTOES. ,laine-i Jioiecr wishes ii known that he f..t,,t. Ackei's Dyspepsia """ Y l- the best reined v lor 111 digestion mn(lli ,.v :xwlxyii ,e. lieve beads, Kinus rcsioreL, lllulr original beauty by Diamond Dye.,. imil simple. I0o. 111 a urnggisiWuig Klclmrdson & Co Buillngton, Vt. i.t. (,'' ON" 8H.K HATS. "It won d bo violation of the com mandment,' salioIlI1 n. Gougll ,.lf a man were to fal0W11 iui wolsi,ip the silk hut, for it is llmdu ln th0 likened of anything in lie roncnrtli, or in the waters whirl re midur the euith." Besides it heats tlll;iul llnd causts ,le hair to fall oft. Par.s nuir i.dsam will stop that and re3tohc original color 10 gray or faded hair. s-ot olly not ,lvL.t bene 1c al del cloti8lu.rflln-;edi A r. feet hair dressing. 0 All druggists. Sep 10-Ct WllS!?, !inl'' was 9lclie gave her CAS 1 Ultl A, When she was a chi i, r,P,i fr (ASTORIA. When she became Mis -i,. nl,,,,!? to CASTOHIA, 8"e S When she had I hltdrcu die gave them CASTORIA. nauiiKs won't 1., The (Inures showimr '.he e; .,,,. ....,r, ly sales of Kidney-Wort, dc,n9trntu Us value us a medicine beyond dmtu. It is a purely vegetable compelling certain roots, leaves and herrlcb kno, (0 lllvu special vaiue in Kiuncy trouo, Com blnul with these are remedies 'ting ill. rectly 011 the Liver and Bowels. 11 u i. cause of this combined action thaCiiliu'V. lVrl I,.. 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Children slow In development, scrnwney, and dellcUc, uso "Wells' Henower," puny, Health WIDK AWAKIt threo or four hours every night coughing, Oct Immediate relief and sound rest by usln; Wells' "Hough on Coughs," Troches, 15, i llalsiim, 25c. KOrUII O.N PAIS" I'OilOl'SKtl I'WSTEIt rllrciiglhenlng, Improved, the best for backache, nnins lu chest or side, rheuma tism, neuralgia. HIS SI.IITliltY (II.ASS KYK. Tho Squire," says tlio author of "The Hoosler Schoolmaster," wuro ono glass eye and a wig, Tho glass eye was constantly slipping nut of focus, aud the wig turning around sidowiso on his heed whenever he addressed thu people of the flat Creek District." Bad spectacle. Parker's Hair llalsam preserves and promotes tho groth of the natural hair. It ulsu restores the natural color to hair which has faded or become gray. 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"THE ANNALS OF THE WAR" have been one of the distinguishing features of "THE WEEKLY TIMES," and it is now imitated in that feature by many of tho leading journals and periodicals ot the country The best -writers from the active participants of the great struggle on both sides will continue their contributions to the unwritten history of the war in every num ber, and make the paper special ly entertaining and instructive to the veterans of both the Blue and the Gray. TKRJIH OF SUIISCIIII'TION : "THE WEEKLY TIMES" is mailed, postpaid, for One Dol lar a year. Every club of 20 will bo entitled to an extra copy. Address, THE TIMES, TiMia Buildixo, Philadelphia. dec an. I885. Harper's Young1 People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Tlio serial ana short stories ln Harper's Younif l'eople have all the dramatis Interest that Juven ile nctlon can possess, wlillo they are wholly free Irom what Is pernicious or vulgarly sensational. 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The llVeWi i'rcstf excels In nil tho elements ot a first-class Clencral and Vamlly weekly new spaper, It Is especially adapted to tho wants of all who dcslro a concUs and comprehensive presentation of tho news ot the day with Interesting and In. tructtvo reading tor the home and thu fireside. Its Agrictilt nral and Househo'd Departments are among tho best any whero printed, and good sto ries, graphic correspondence nnd choice intscel uiy complete a paper which Is unsurpassed. It luitrated fepeclal aitlcleson live topics will be a prniinenl feature ot tho coming year. Send for a specmen copy containing largo and attractive list ot boiku offered as premiums to subscribers nnd eino nisirs. "HUMS TO MAIL HlIBSCltlllKltS! (Postpaid.) DAILY, Including Sunday, ono j ear, 17,50 ; ono inoiuii, intents. DAILY, exclude ot Sunday, ono year, Jfl.CO; ono month, w cents. SUNDAY edition ouly, ono year.tS.OO Served by city Carriers, M cents a w eek : inclu. dlDg Sunday, 16 cents a week. TTw Wetklu lYens, one dollar a j ear. Drafts, checks, and olhir remittance', should mauo payable to TIIK VltKSS CO., l.lmltnl, dee smw Philadelphia, I'a, SUHSOKIHE NOW FOll TIJK COLUMBIAN $1.50 A YKAU 'Innamnttcr's I'm 1 tftmiiA. IWi ' .1. u: peculiar weather, fcli in m .dst of winter, cuts th sliort tlie sale 01 wanner clothin of every sort. No matterliow cold the end of December and January and February and March may be, the fact is fixed already by the warm beginning that thousands of people will Ifcar the cold with less proiv.ution, because it comes so slowly. We arc hardened to the win ter by long expecting winter, and by its slow appro ich. We' therefore change me condition of trade by making prices so low as to attract unwilling, buyers. The change is gradual, very grad ual. Indeed the change is less, because we made" low prices months ago ; lower than ought to be made in proi-.perous times ; lower than can be made in any but calamitous times. There is every reason to believe that wholesale prices have got to the bottom. Raw materials of several sorts have begun to be firm ; and some have begun to rise. The prices of nothing in trade have risen. Prices are there fore at the very bottom. The only further downward move ments are reasonably sure to be exceptional. Chances arc overwhelmingly the other way on everything. On the other hand the probable behavior of retail merchants with bills to meet and stocks of goods on their hands is worth your thin Jng of. The instant the stay of holiday trade is over there is sure to be a general scram ble. Had you better wait for the chance of buying for les . 5 That is your question. W c have answered it already; and this is only to keep the nnswer in mind. In tlie midst of holiday .fade upon goods adapted for j;ifts, when thu store i looking uncommonly bright with the glitter of gilts, wlieu thousands of givers arc thinking of bric-a-brac (Ev erything is bric-a-brac to us that belongs to a month bf fore Christmas), when peo ple throng the store to set: the spectacle, we are think ing of the solidest merchan dise we deal in. We advertise cloths aiu' dress-stuffs, dresses and wraps, furs and overcoats clothing for man, woman rim child, gloves, hosiery, und'." wear, neckwear, laces, han 1 kerchiefs, linens in gener. ' bedding, mattresses, fur.-, ture, carpets and rugs, hotis keeping conveniences, chir lanijs.' upholstery, bool. writing-papers, stationer wares, pocket-books, bag iiats, shoes, umbrellas, Japai. (se wares, baskets, toilet art' cies playthings, and a thoi ;.nd mure. Why? Because we an elling these things. Br , i . cause people are utiyin; them. We are giving tin news of things that peopl . 1. i are eager to near nutmi such news as develops lVo day to day in the store. The great majority no only of people but of pro perous people are buyin. substantial merchandise Everybody seems to think i' the time to buy. And this is our answer it is a good time to buy. W know it from you. We h:u done what we could to maki it a good time to buy. W did it, first, by gatherin; bravely when most of th merchants were croakin about hard times. We d't it, next, by selling for cos what we'd rather sell wiilum profit than not sell at . : We did it, third, by f'::n out of the market wha.ee was tumbling. It-is a goo. time to buy. John W,n.m v."". CiHiinul.ThlrU'H.tl" "l Matl.nmn. inJ City-lull M'lirn. CAN 1IK .MADK by any man or woman, u'lrl or boy who will organ f any man or o clubs for T inn anil homo Ito clubs for Till: WXKKI.Y WOULD Tlio iarm anil noiuo newspaper, euiupinn in nil us parime ABentspald. tl M 1 n ll for in. M.crl- ft!" .",u ". PmP,1' jrs at 11.1 H P. A H pa til will ml 1 ias,r"ruiient'8 utteutlon to It, a l'.",1',1 ' IZ ' V it U III SV B",!,?Arlb- I' BVU '.'"riunelihii'S 1 had ever sc. licrs ers.'l!!i for' -" " " " hUtscrlbers. i i t:forl5 subscribers, ii ; for 10 subscrlliois, lorosuoseniiers. ti. Agents wnnietl in overy town or vlllago. t lars and sample copies lice, bend lor them. Till: WOHI. .! lit the Banner Democratic paper ot the union. Kery Deiim-rat should ii. Dally. 6: seral-Weckly Sunday, iveoKiy, ii peri ear. i.r a rn-t Address, TUB WOULD, dec l'.'-lw 11 l Utk XWJ Catarrh i Many per" uinn bo .l.i Im luiM ,11s. run: Mm 11 , Kiniuil lib h freu alarrli ' Ist.iriory''; lauy is 'Use tlio ll which uot cnjojeil 'or '', ' ... ..iw HAYFEVEFlfiS l,!1. ,.:, .1 ins It very hlnlily. ,vas cured of a Ely-; t'ream Balm ciuTil me of atarili rihtored my wnm of sinelL rur cold In i JSA. HAY-F head It works jmaisic.-tt. Il.hherwoo.1, Banker, fciuauiiii, si.- f.,,,un llalm I'allkM nam (lUei ATef at on, e. A thoi-olinejUliwut IvlU bure.t a IlifuUt. Not muft. At'l'lT, Ittto nuRtrll. Alco BO eeulH ai ui ''' nun. rcjrii"vu. n m m.i u. ,tercd. Hi luii'.e b Jiuo uy iimu iu wm lW0rilt;itB, DruugWH, Owego, N. Mi w " ov EXECUTORY SALE. OP VAI.UAllt.Ii fl&enfl Estate I The tindewlgned executor of the esUtc of J. cob J. Ilartrell, late tf Heater township, deceased, will oxposo to public stto on tlio premises ot Mrs. .laeos.J. Itaiwllln Heaver township on Saturday, Jan. 3, 1885, at 1 o'clock r. M. tho following described rel ft tale, lo.nltt Hrst. Atractoflandl)lnir and being ln Bea ver township aforesaid, being n purt of ft tract of land In tho warrantee namo of Wm. (irayi and dmcrllxKt as follows i Beginning at a stono for a corner on tho lino of land sold to John lirfUbach, thenco north, 11 degrees west V) rods to a polat In the mldilloot tho old road running alonir the foot of tho mountain, thence along tho middle of Mid roail tho four following' corners nnd dlstancei north 77 east IS rods, north tin east, ' rod", north tilX past SH rods, and north B7 cast Mrods, thtnw along the lino w said land sold to ls&ac jireisoaen Kotilh 1 vcttM rols to a Btono corner, tnene along tho lino ot said la-id sold to John Drelsbnck south 8'4' west r,x rods to n stono corner, th plncoof beginning, containing IT Keren, strict measure. Second. A tract of land lj log In the same Hea ver township. Columbia county, being a'w a part ot tho Wm. tiny tract of land, and bounded and descrllied as follows : Beginning at a stone on th lop of tho mountain, tlienco south 1 east, 1 JJ rods by land ot Adam Miller, to tho mlddlo ot tho old road, tlienco by the same north 57 eastiaroaa, thence north oo ,v east, al rods, thenco north MX ast ;s rods, t henco north 5t oast 51 rods, inenc north 1 easts rod by other lands or said j. J. llsruell, to lino ot lands of Isiac DreUbach, I hence by the smo northwardly to tlio top ot the mountain, thenco south TStf west about 185 rod to the place of bejlnulng, containing about to acres. TKHMH OF. SAI.K. Ten percent, of onc-founn of tho purchase money to be paid at tho striking down of the property i the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation or sale, ana me re maining three-fourths tu one jear thereafter, with literest from continuation nlst n. w. zciixiat, dedS-ts Kxecutor. ORPHANS' UOUItT SALH OF VAI.UAHLi: atofiB Kstsitc. lly Mrtue of an order I.vsued out of the Orphans' C ourt of Columbia County the undersigned admin istrator ot .Milton Jlostellcr, deceased, win expcue to sale on the premises on Saturday) Jan. 17, '85. At S o'clock p. in., the following tract of land sit uate In llrhitcreek- towinhlp, Coumbla county, bounded and described as followH, to-wlt : On the eat by land of J. V. Bowman, on tho South by tht road leading from Berwick to rtlttenhouse's miu, on tho north by road leading to Berwick, conUlft- Ing on which nre erected a rilASIKDWELIJNn, STABLE and outbuildings. A good blacksmith shop on uie premises. TKHMS or SAI.I- Ten per cent, or mc one- fourth ot tho purchase monoy to bo paid nt tha striking dow n ot the property ; tho one-fourth lesa tho ten percent, at tho connrmation absolute; and the remaining threo-fourtns in ono ycaraucr confirmation nisi, with interest from date. A. v. citoor, Administrator. Jackson, Att y. Dec 19-4 w To tSic Jlciiders of THE COLUMBIA?. THE flEV IMPROVED resloni Washing Machino Which in now boiny inttodiiced in this HPCtion, nml ih nlii'iiiiy largely in use in almost every Slate: m tlm Union, com motio's iisi'lf by tlio simplicity and ease of its operation, and by the good work that :t does. Tlio iiiaciiiii" is ensny handled, and makes no wop, whatever. The fallowing testimony to u merit w ill be of interest to the Indies ot Blooms'burg and Vicinity, and all who are interested in an im portant improvement : TESTIMONIALS. lli.ooMSiiri:o, I'a., Dec. 8, 1881. Vandtrgrift Mfy. Co : Wo luiuglit from your agent, Jlr. C. Meaii", one of your Sew Improved West ern Washers. Hnvo used it for three weeks mid arc much pleased with It. It saves labor, washes cleanly, does not wear nut the clothes uud works etsily. we can heartily recommend It to everyone who lias wnsiiin! to do. iiesoy. lours, .Miss. l M. Teats. Bi.ooMsiiunu, I'a., Dec. 8, 1884. Vanderyrift Mfl. Co. : Camden Menrs. Auent i I have been in tliu laundry Inisiiicss constantly during the pan ten years, and have tried very inanv Ulllcreiil Kinus oi iHinuy vvasiung in chines, ono of which is tho New Impro;. western Washer, sola uy you, anil l ehe fully rccommenil It as being the bes n for my woil; Unit 1 have ever trie ,l0t gives pet feet sallsfnclloii, and I wi pun wiiii n mr uoiuiio inu uiiiuicj. one. tor it if 1 could not procure nQneratlou Any person wishine; to see U.iry. can do so, hy calling at my litully, iimrs nes; UuowS. . . in , Ci-audry, Dent l'ronrletor liloomsbiir.. ler's new block, Main 8'" I'a., Dec. 8, 1834. llLOOMMlUr Vandenjiift Mfg. Co .. ..icn your agent, Jlr. t. tiEMLCMEN i nu to purchusu one of 'Mt'"rv'v sollt:U,iishiiig Machines, nothing great ue HCU II1C it. as all scon h&d the Vubhlr unurt.s, lint wheu your proved ..oimnunilablo spirit of fulrness, ii; lrcu - uCVel"'io e)l your inachliiu on Us merits, ?"L'r!i not retire to give It a fair trial. It f l'ow dono service in my laundry thret News - read " "itlis, and 1 must say llial ll is perieci u IV . ,., .I,.1,,. lla wnrl: I linrnltpllW . tl.su I eiy ieiii-;i, ,,",., ,w n, tnd with It one gill can do the work ot two. without fatlpue. It Is Mmply match less. Very Truly lours. I.. A. biiA'nui'K, M. D. THY ONE I And if ou are not ill I eatibliiil niter giving n a mn mm lor sat. tin ii Iho iiiaehino to ,0111- ngent, ntio no will it iund otir moiiev. VuuUrjrift Mjy. Co. A Ihe i i i i, niibi L,ie inn im i n hwii nti tuu uuvuu iui ; , "".'i, nu v : onular WabhluK Jlaehlne, i v:.,.7.,;.....iit.n,i ihiiiiiT and other manufactures " :.i.r. .. niu nt fv,iuiniii. ill . li i uu liuu,u mii , t . ",-,'- -,-, ,, ,j unlock law. contour, l.uei ne "u,,'i "!",, "Y"";,, I i thai he1 nleahed to deliver, and lustruct In the use otthe partial . w usher ai.j one who desires to buy one. 1 HEARS, Ajjcnt. salenroom, D. Micup'h old giocery stand, llaln ft. 12-liUlm ULOOMSHUHG, I'A. INTKNIUM. 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