r 5liSiI Stag POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vailes. A marvel ot purity strength and whotcsomeness. Vore economical than ordinary kltuK and cannot be sold In compe tition wlththo multltudo of low testation weight, Mum or phosphate powders. Bold only in cans. Kotal Iliumi 1'owDBn Co.. w all St., N. T. The Columbian BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 188J. conRirr nnutoiD timk tablk. utooMsnuno s sullivan kailkoad. SOUTII. NOItTII. Arrive. Arrive. Leave. Leave. STATIONS. t. u. a. M. a. M. r. H. llloomsbure, IB g M 8 tt 6 40 Mam street H J W 8 4U 6 Irondale......... 141 f 10 900 B 40 I'aperMlll l 83 7 l VU 6M tgntstreet ... 1 as 7 81 9 -a om oraSSVuie....... l IS 7 23 9 40 7 10 Fork.. .........18 07 ' 8ts 7! tuKS. iawl l(M 10 05 Ts7 Btlllwatcr 13 43 7 00 10 IS 7 83 nenton...... is .10 so 10 ao 7 43 "ent0 1 Leave. Leave. Arrive. Arrive. r, m. a. m. a. sr. r. M. Trains on the P. 4; K. It. K leavo import is o- Trains on tho D. L. W. 11. K. leave Ilioomsburg aa follows: . NORTH. o S?I T:1S a. m. 8:3i a. 11:07 a. m. P- m. 2:24 p. m. p- m" c:86 p. m. 8:47 p. m. 0 Trains on the N.&W. 11. Railway pass Bloom Ferry as follows : , M0RTII. iSIrIn jo:40 a. m. H a. .6 p. m. 419 P. m. BCXDAT. mouth, south. 10:10 am 6:s9pm January 7. Ellas llilchard, executor of tho estate of m. N. A. Honerslato ot Orange township, incased, will sell valu able real estate on tho premises, nt 10 o'clock n. Qi. Dkcemher 22. Will bo offered nt public sale, nt 1 o'clock p. m., If not sold before that date, a larm containing about 160 acres of ground, situated In Liberty town ship, Montour county. For further par tlculars see nilvcrllsement on second page. Foi! Sale. 1 grey marc, 4 years old, 1 brown mure, 4 ) ears old, Bonny Doon, 1 draft horse. White, Cosneb & Sloan. dcc2tf Orangevllle, Pa. Shipping tags, with or without strings at tho Columbian office. Notice to Tax Collector. An act of the Legislature nnd approved June 2nd 1881, (See pamphlet laws, page 45) requires tux collectors, township and borougli olllci rs to make return of seated and unseaUd lands upon which no proper, ty can be found from which to ruuketases to the County Commissioners on or before tho first day of January next, with a sufll dent description by boundaries or other wise, of each separate lot or tract and about tho quantity of tho snmc. Those who fail to make returns by said day will bo held for such loss. Taxes bo returned become a lien against tho property so re turned. We have blanks on whieh these returns nro to be made and will furnish them upon application of collectors. Oct 28 If John B. Casey, Corn's Clerk. The prlco of envelopes has been recently advanced by tho manufocturers.butwohave In stock 40,000 that will bo sold just as low as ever, with your business card printed on the snmc. Ask tor prices. tf. Buy Lester's BingliamtonJvip Boots. Best made. Wanted. Walnut pits nt Phillips' im- mediately. rcrsoual. Capt. Brockwny has been confined to the house for several weeks by illness. Mrs. Judge Murphy Is spending the week with her husband at the Exchange. J. U. Maizo Esq. has opened an office In tho room recently occupied by O. B. Brock, way Esq, ilon. S. P. Wolvcrton of Sunbury was engaged in a trial In Court several days last week. Judge Dorr was lu town on Monday, lie has many fiiends here who are nl:aysglad to sco him. Mr. Klcbard Kitchen of Millvlllc was In town on Monday. We were pleased to greet him In our sanctum. County Auditor Tewksbury was among tho visitor" to town this week and favor ed us with a pleasant call. Mr. E. S. Fritz, of Cole's Creek, was at tho conntv Beat on Saturday. He has read tho Columbian and Its predecessors for more than twenty-live years., Gold-headcd silk umbrellas at Mrs. Ent's, A lino lino of hanging and stand lamps at Mercer's. Harold Neal was badly bitten in tho hand by a dog, several weeks ago, but tho wound la healing up nicely. Fodder cutters and crushers, also a full lino of bob sleds. White, Conner & Sloan, decOtf Orangevllle, Pa This Thursday evening supper at Cad man's store room by tho ladles of tho Episcopal church. Ready any time after 5 o'clock. Only 25 cents. After the supper Boyd Cadraau will glvo a blcyclo cxblbl lion. Gold spoctacle for all ages and of tho best quality at ii Beruhard's. .T. W. Hover wishes to inform his pat rona that tho Sunday papers are delivered bv himself and Willie Hertz. He has no other ugent. Tho price is five, cents for both the New York and Philadelphia bun day papers. Gold and silver watches, gold watches ai low n15. ladles' and cents' watch cuains An. W..ilillni rlnira. soma sot with dla. monds, pearl, gurnet, tlg'sr yu nnd many other styles, at Lj. llerniiam s loweir. mure Tim Riinrrmo Court has recently decided that a tavern or saloon keeper Is bound to sea that his customers nro protected irom those in his employ and from these who become Intoxicated ou his premises, or coming there lutoxlcatcd are harbored by m mm, FOHXMAS. Crayon portraits, only $10. Cabinet portraits, $3 a doz. Work finished promptly, 2t.l 11, A. M'Kiuif. Perfumery In novel package, fancy match boxes, thermometers, caicta, tripods, key racks, celluloid nnd zylonlto toilet sets, shaving sets, kld-hody dolls, fairy lamps, nnd othor holiday goods at Mrs, Ent's store. The celebrated temperance drama of T. 8. Arthur, entitled, "Ten Nights In a liar Hoom," was given In tho Opera House by Hrnckway, Coots and Gill's lloston Com. puny, TI10 house was well filled and Ire quent and continuous applause wcro given tho actors. Watches, jowclry, silver plated ware, solid silver, rings, bracelets, nnd many other articles suitable for holiday gifts, at L. Bernhardt, next door to llcndershott's drug blorc. 2t Monday morning was tho time for call, lng over the docket to tako judgments In court. Tho 1'rothonotary called ttin cases over nnd thero wcro only two Judgments entered. Judgo Elwcll remarked that It was tho smallest number of judgments taken nt any term of court within his recol lection. We Invito the attention of customers and visitors to our large and well selected1 as sortment ot elegant styles ot gold and sil ver watches mid all kinds of jowclry. It has never been our prlvtlego to offer as large and beautiful line ot goods nt prices to suit all, C. E. Savage, 8 doors above the First National Bank. 9-3t. The Chinese entertainment given At tho Reformed Church Saturday evening of last week was well attended and highly appre elated. Tho exercises consisted of' music on various Chinese instruments, and a lec ture on tho opium habit ot the Chinese. The curious articles ot the Chtneso ut traded much attention. Dlank deeds for salo at tho Columbian office, nt G cents apiece, or SO cents a dozen. Only a few nt this price. 3t- Mr. Augustus Groye died at his residence In west Bloomsburg Friday last after an illness of many weeks. Ho was about CI! yiars of ngu. He served considerable of llmo In the army and had tho respect of his comrades. Funeral services wero held Monday at 10 o'clock In charge of Ent Post O. A. It. Dr. Mitchell preached the sermon at tho house. He was buried In the old Lutheran and Reformed burial ground. A lot of fency cards with name printed on, will bo sold very cheap at this office 13 clopc them out, A pack of printed cards worth CO cents at half price. 4t The only civil case tried last week was that.of F. Hostler to S. P. Wolverton's use against the D, U. & W. R.. R. Co. It was an action for damages for right ot way, aud has been on tho list for. a number of years. Tho jury rendered a verdict for tho plalntlir, and a rule was granted to show cause why judgment should not be entered for tho defendant, notwithstanding tho verdict. Messrs. Barkley, Rhawn and Wolvcrton wcro for tho plaintiff and Freeze for the defendant. We beat the world for juveniles at Mer cer's. Dr. Shattuclc has Bold tho Sanatorium and expects to spend tho winter in Florida for his health, but having taken n leaso of tho above place ho will return to Bloomsburg In the spring and continue bis business. During the Doctor's absence nnd for the year to come the Sanatorium bulldinjrs will be kept open as a temper ance house lor the accommodation 01 families wishing board with real homo comforts. Those wishing choice of rooms should apply at once. Holiday rjoods In great variety now open at Mrs. Ent's store. List ot letters remaining In the Post Of fice at Bloomsburg for week ending Dec. 12. 1887: William Hummel, Mr. A. J. Lenlger, Mr. Morgan L. Wlllhms. UAKD9. Mr. O. II. Brown, Mr. C. W. Fowltr, Mrs. L. J. Gelst, Kltzmiller Bros, Mr. ThoB. Kelsttr, A. Lenlnger. Persons calllnc for theso letters will pleaso say "advertised." Ueorqe A. Clare, P. M, Bt. Nicholas' headquarters aro at Gil moro's toy store. It would be useless to attempt to enumerate tho great variety ol things calculated to make the little folks happv on Christmas that can bo seen there, Thero are six largo rooms full, containing sleds, carts, dolls, games, child' furniture, menageries, cars, rocking horses, median! cal toys, dishes, treo ornaments, and thousnnds of other things. The prices are so low that everybody can find some thine that will please their children. Go and examine, and you will be satisfied. 3t Sarah, widow of tho lato Grier Quick, died at tho residence of her so n, W. M. Quick, In this town, on Monday morning, at half-past seven o'clock. She was born In Hemlock township, and was a daughter of William McBrlde. Her age was 75 years. Mrs. Quick's death was sudden and unex. ptcted. She was tho mother of twelve children, fivo of whom are living, viz: William M., Ilu.h I)., James, J. Barton andO Matthew Quick. The funeral ser- vices were held at the house on Wednesday morning at ten o'clock, nnd were con ducted by Rev. W. C. Leverett. For a Christmas present go to Mercer's. Thn Crlstmas Beason usually li a good time to 1udeo the financial condition of a community. When laborers are unempioy- ed merchants heslUto about pulling in a pood sunnlv. Judulne from tho appear. ance ot our stores we should say that our people aro enjoying tho greatest prosper, itv fnr manv years- Never beforo have our merchants been so liberal In llietr select -j - ...... ions and yet with all tho vast supply we hoar nurchasers comnlalnlng that already, ten days In advance of Christmas, tho most handsomo presents havo been solected. Thn merchants aro surely reaping a bar vest, and many homes will bo made happy next week, net vour silverware for Christmas pros nta nf O. E. Bavace. His assortment Is complete, embracing the nowest designs of tho finest finish anu best quality. iv-01 Tho number of now buildings erected in itarTOiok ilnrini? the mtsoiit year, now about closing, Is creditable to the steady growth and proin-ss or our town, anu .,,uni.i f.miurn is that many of tho structures nro of a superior class to thoso of former seasons, mo uwcinng uuut being finished for C. Eyans, Esq., stands on a pretty eminence on Second street, in closo proximity to his father's residence and will take rank with any building in the county for outward beauty of flesliu and Us Internal arrangements for ease and comfort. MtpendtnU What Ul add still moro to the attract. Ivcncss of Mr. Evans' new homo will bo the presence of one of Bloorasburg's most charming daughters as Us mistress. Hot lor clirUluiUM. At J. 11. Blocker's you will find all kinds of fruit lu season. Raisins from 80 up to Wo. French and Turkey prunes, Florida , oranges, flgi, &c. THE COLUMBIAN AND 0. E. Bavaria has a full line nf thn mint reliable optical goods manufactured. Gold and steel frames. Also, a nlco 1 no of clocks, suitable for Christmas prcsonts. (8t As Dr. Bhattuck will soon to south for tho winter he will dlnoso of hli flno team of marcs at a bargain. Also a double sleigh and a young cow. The new gas fixtures for tho Court room wcro put In place on Saturday afternoon, and thoy leave nothing tor the eyo to wish for In the way of attractiveness. They are of burnished brass, tour In number, with six cts each. Back ot tho bench aro two side brnckcts. These fixtures woro supplied by 13. F. Bavllts. At Mercer's dtug and book storo you will find a nice selection of Holiday goods. A flno selection of silver ware such as knives, spoons, forks, casters, butter dishes, cake baskets, Ac., theso goods aro selected for their durability and style, warranted, engraved free of chargo, oppo. site Central Hotel. Mr. Robert A. Fuust, who was hurt at tho McKtlvy mill marly three weeks ago died at tho residence ot his brother, F. L. Faust, Tuesday evening, about seven o'clock, His death was unexpected. Ho seemed t'i bo growing better, but for tho past few days bad more pain than usual. About half an hour before ho died ho said it would bo several weeks beforo ho would bo well and perhaps, noycr. Fifteen min utes later he laughed at a remark mado by nno of his friends. A few minutes after this he could not rccognizo any one, and soon his eyes wcro closed In death. Ills brother, F. L. Faust, and hit mother wcro at his bedside. Ho was about 22 years of age. Funeral servlccn wcro held at the bouso at 10 o'clock Thursday morning. Interment at New Columbia. China silk and fancy goods at Mrs. Ent's. All sizes of gold nnd silver thimbles. Name engraved free of charge at L. Bern hard's, opposite Central Hotel. Tho Hon. . W. Nichols, of III., sent by tho Good Templars of Penna. through tho eastern part of the State to advance nnd strengthen tho order, gave the people of Espy, on the evening ot the Gtb such a treat on tho subject of 'Total Abstinence and Good Tcmplary ns will not very soon bo forgotten. The cheery, pleasant M. E. Church was well filled by an expectant, appreciative audience; und their expecta tion was not disappointed for Mr. Nichols not only pleased but instructed, and stated his premises in a peculiar original style that held the attention of even the children to tho conclusion, which seemed llko tho last blow to a nail and sent It homo with such conviction to tho mind that there was no dissenting voice; friend and foo meet ing on the common platform that It was all true. Ladles' Huntlne nnd Onera Faced Gold and Silver Chatelaine Watches, Diamond Garnet Set Rings, Boys' Watches, Fruit Knlves,'Nut Picks, Children's Knives and Forks, Gold and Silver Thimbles, suitablo for Christmas presents, at C. E. Savage's. Books in sets, single one or any way to suit you at Mercer's. The Bloomsburg and Sullivan Railroad Company, will issue excursion tickets (good for five days from date of Issue) during the holiday season commencing Saturday, Dec. 17th, and continuing until Dec. 31st, 1837. Arrangements have also been made to run a special train each evening between Orangcvillo and Blooms burg, thus giving nn opportunity for nil those desiring to attend tho course of lect ures during the session of Teacher's Insti tute to be held at Bloomsburg, commenc ing Monday, Dec. 20th and continuing five days. The special train will, however, bo run only on a guarantee that a certain number of persons will avail themselves of tho opportunity. Tho train will leave Orangevllle about six o'clock p. m. return, lng leave Bloomsburg Immediately after the close of each lecture. CltrlRtmnH I'roHentH. A. Solleder has received another fine lot of imported night and day singing canaries also a lot of fancy brass cages. 2t It Is a fact, that once Introduced Into tho household, Pond's Extract holds an undi vided place. It is an unfailing remedy In all cases where a lotion or a liniment Is needed, nnd as a p.Un destroyer It is with out a rival. It heals cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, soro throat, hemorrhages. Ask for Pond's Extract. Tako no imitations. Examine each bottlo carefully. Coiirtiiiiiptloii tturcly Cured. To the Editor Please inform your read era that I have a positive remedy for tho abovo named disease. Uy its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of mv remedy free to any of vnur renders who have consumption If they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A. blocum, AI. 0., 181 Pearl St., New York, nc nov250m liniloraciuciit of a I.cndluir riiys- Ician. "I havo used Darbys Prophylactic Fluid extensively as a disinfectant and dcodor- lzer, nnd find it nn admirable preparation. Whenever thero aro offensive discharges from wounds, abscesses, ctc.,',lt is wonder ful In Its action. I consider it tho best preparation I know as a garglo In diphthe rlaor scarlet fever." J. Creswell Lowls, M. D., Phila. I clvo honor to whom it is due. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy cured mo of Brleht's dlseaso and gravel. Four of the lest uhvslclaus had failed to relievo me. I have recommended It to scores 01 people with Hue success, and know It will euro al who trv It. Mrs. E. 1'. illzner, Bure Hill. O. Send U-cent stamp to Dr. Kennedy, Rondout, N. Y,,for book how to cure kidney, liver and blood disorders. Mention this paper. nov25d4t The American Farmer I-ree to All our HubHcrloerH. All of our subscribers who will pay their subscription accounts to this paper in full to dato, and ono year In advanco, win uo presented with ono year's subscription to THE AMERICAN FAlUHttlf, a sixtceu page agricultural magazine, published by E. A. K. Hackett. at Fort Wayne, Indiana, and which Is rapidly taking rank as ono of tho leading agricultural publications of the rnimtrv. It Is devoted exclusively tn we interests 'of the Farmer. Stock Breeder, n.ilrvman. Gardener aud their nouseuoiu, and overy species of ludustry connected with that great portlou of tho peoplo of tho world, tho Farmer. The subscription prlco Is $1.00 per year. Farmers cannot well get along without It. It puts now Ideas Into their minds, It teaches them how to farm with profit to themselves. It makeB tho home happy, the young folks cheerful, the growler conienieu, mo uowu nst nannv. and tho demagogue honest. A larirn number of our subscribers havo tak en advantage of this offer, and all aro well pleased. If Buy Lester's Bingliaratou Kip Boots, nest maae, DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. All would llvo long but never would ba old. Avoid tho appearance ot age with Warner's Log Cabin Bcalplnc, which cleanses the scalp and gives It llfd and vigor, henco a healthy growth of hair. It Is a plcndld hair dresser. Clinton coimiy'H Murder Trlnl. Tho Colbv murder trial mi hfbl nt Trb flavin. Clinton countv. Int npnk. I.nilmr J. Shaffer, a former resident of tho county, ,as nrrnlgnm ns tho perpetrator of tho horrible deed. A man nnmorl Jnhnnnn.aml James Kline and Essio Kltno, aro also ac cused of tho murder. On motion It was directed thnt each should bo tried separate ly. Luther J. Shaffer was tho first chosen for trial. A chain of circumstantial cvl dence was brought to bear upon the caso. It was so well woven that not a link seemed to be missing, and the stcarn hand of tho law was slowly entlonlnj about tbccrlminal. After the evidence was all In tho attorneys for Shaffer offered to prove by certain wit nesses what shoes Shaffer wore, tho loca tion of a gun, 4c. Tho Commonwealth stated that theso wero Irrelevant and tho judgo so decided. Hence no witnesses were called in defense. After the argu ments of the attorneys and tho charge of Judgo Mayer, tho Jury, being out about one hour, brought In a verdict of guilty. The trial was in progress during tho entire week and occasioned considerable of ex. cilcmcnt; Iho Court House being crowded, Tho crime for which Henffer Is to be hantrrd was committed Hntnnlav. Anmut 0, 1887. The victims were Joslah Colby and Nora Colby. They lived In a remote place in 1 Union countv. About sir o'clock Saturday evening, August 0, Mrs. Colby wa seen washing some white clothe s at a run near tho house; Monday Mr. and Mrs. Colby wcro found both dead and decomposeu, lying along tho run. Mrs. Colby had all tho cIoIIiIol- torn from her. In tho house was a child nbout four and a half years old and a baby which had evidently been left to starve. The testimony of tho witnesses for tho Commonwealth revealed tho most fiendish crime ever committed. Thero seems to have been no doubt thst the guilty party Is secured and that justice will bo avenged. A motion for a new trial was heard Mon. clay, December 12, but Jndgo Mayer re- luscd it and then pronounced the death sentence. Tho other thrco who aro held for trial will be given a hearing some tlmo In January, when It is expected that some revelations will be made. Whlf SiTtlllnff. Mr. It. B. Hamlin, one of the best known insurance men in North Carolina, writes from Winston, as follows: "Eversinco I was soren years of age I havo had what the doctors call hip disease, and which I call white swelling. My hip was drawn out of place. There was a swelling at the knee-joint, where ther is a profuse run ning, which has been thero for years. Of ceurse this has greatly depleted my ays tern, together with surgical operation on tho Ug bone. I tried every known blood purifier to build up ray system, but none did me good until I took B. S. B. I use it every spring. It always bulld me up, giriug me appetite and digestion, and ena bles me to stand tho longr. trying, ener vating, hot summer days. To me there is no such medicine for pyrifying the blood and building up the wasted system as B. B. S. On using it I soou became strong of body and easy of mind. My color changed from a pale, worn look to a healthy, robust complexion " Mr. O. N. Frizicl, of Farmersville, Texas, writes: "About August 1st, 1BG5, an eruption appeared on my arms and legs, which pained roe much and seemed to affect my physical condition generally. On thi advice of a physician at this place, 1 finally commenced using Swift's Specific. I am glad to say that after using three large bottles the sores have all healed " Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tub Swift Bi-iicmc Co., Drawer 3, Atlaata, Ga. MARRIED. HOUSEL SAMUELS. It Bloomsburg, n the parlors of the Normal school. Wednesday. December 14. 1887. bv Rev. D. J Waller, Jr, Harry G. Housel nnd Mary J. Samuels, both of Bloomsburg, Pa. WANAMAKERS. luii.iDKLriiiA, Monday, Dec. is, 1887. What shall the present be? A storeful of helps to the answer. You may put a few cents or a good many dollars into things that are almost nothing at all except pretty. Gift things for use are here, too. ihey are the many. Besides almost everything ikeable in Silver or Plated Jewelry, a large assortment in solid gold. Medium cost things up to $50 or so. Watches, too. As many tried sorts as you are likely to see together anywhere. Clocks and Bronzes. A good time to buy whether you know the tilings or not. The goods are here, and the prices are in your favor, timers, 95 cents to $100. A world of pretty and useful things wrought m Brass by cun ning artificers ol Berlin, Vienna, and Paris. We have chosen the cutest shapes and oddest designs Irom more than forty of the leading makers Enough to judge by are on the Main Aisle, near Chestnut street entrance. More near the Pock etbook counter. Dressing Cases.-Work Boxes, Jewel Boxes. Bright with the color of plush and the sheen of metal. We never belore saw such a variety of pack-away soace and spread-out-space as some of them combine, Si to $30. Little handies for the toilet, neatly boxed. Brush and comb and fixings in sets, 75 cents to $40 for a plush boxlul. Mani cure sets, 50 cents to $30. Photograph Albums. More every and finer and cheaper year $1 to $20, 7 so sorts of Pocketbooks. .Everything rich and useful, rep resenting the best manufactur ers of Germany, France, Aus tria, and America. Look at twelve a minute, and in an hour there would still be'Pocketbook newness to see. 11 , ' 1 wouldn't come amiss anywhere. Lemaire or liardou the best ; a fifth to a third below the com mon price, $4.50 to $35. Handkerchiefs from China, Japan, France, Switzerland, and Ireland, We must provide liberally to do our great busi ness : this year more liberally lthan ever, 1 wanamaker's. Take one of these Men's Handkerchiefs, with 1 or 2 inch hem, full size, 25 cents. Com pare it with any of the old style, old price, so-cent goods. We have sold thousands like it at ko cents each, Get a dozen of these Wo men s Hemstitched, and 1 inch hems, at $2 a dozen, and compare with the usual $3 a dozen : yes, or even the S4.20 a dozen. We have sold lots of them at $4.20 a dozen. Or another example Wo men s Unlaundered Initial Hankerchiefs at 12 cents each. When washed compare them with any 20 or 25 centers. Or the little ones' Hanker- chiefs, 6 in a box for 30 cents. Perfectly fast woven or printed colored borders. You may be asked as much for 3 of the same sort in a box. Silk Handkerchiefs Heavy, 20 Inch, 63 cents. Heavy, tl Inch, Ts c nls. Heavy, 31 Inch. tl. Extra heavy, SB Inch, 11.25. Extra beaw. ii Inch, ti.sa. Imperial wolffht (tnown as such In Japan) si Inch, tl 711. US Inch, 2.00. Did you ever hear of Brock- lehurst, famous for his White Silk Mufflers? We have none none of his Mufflers except a few carried from last year. But we have better Silk Mufflers, if possible, ut $3, the usual price $5 and $6; our price last season was $4.50. because of imper fections so slight that not one in a hundred will susoect what they are, we shall sell some of themJat $i, $1.25, and 1.50, about two thirds of last year s prices for such qualities. Other bilk Mufflers Cream, 33 Inch, tl. Cream, so Inch, 11.25 and 11.50. Cream. 34 Inch, I ). Colored, Hoe, "5 cents to f3. Cashmere Mufflers 2S Inch, plain white ground, with red and blue dots and figures, 25 cents. Heavier, 35 cents. Mated In ca'hmerc effects, 75 cents, line wool, in dark colors, 05 and 75 cents. More Book room and more Books than we ever had before. More space to examine them in. From Chestnut street to Mark et street along the Thirteenth street side Books, Books, Books, and Christmas Cards and Novelties. If you are a Book News reader you know enough about all the Neiv Books to choose wisely. It is a jump in the dark to buy almost any Book by the title only. Hook News plucks out the very heart ol every new Book and shows you so much of it that there is nothing left to guess at. December Book News (88 pages, illustrated) mry now be had. 5 cents, 50 cents a year. We consider the Dickens Cal endar the brightest, prettiest of all. Everybody who likes Dick ens will like this Calendar. The edition is limited, and there will be none to sell at lower prices, as is sometimes the case after the first of January. 50 cents, by mail 56 cents. John Wanamaker, Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets, and city-hall square. LOCAL NOTICES. You will find full lines of Rogers' flno silverware at Clark & Son's suitablo for gifts. Go to C. C. Marr's f.T Christmas pres. ents, such as prints, ginghams, cashmere and cloth for dresses. J. II. Stecker has a full cakes. line of choice You will find a hico line of fine lamps at Clark & Son's for Christmas presents. J. W. Yingcr, of Kupert, Is selling boots and shoes at cost to make room for holiday 2U goods. Phillips' home-made mix candy a spec ialty. t Don't fall to see our books aud prices, Clark & Son. Suitablo for gifts, also children's books. Oo to C. C. Marr's for and corsets; very cheap. splendid bustles You will find full lines ot muffs suitable for gifts at Clark & Son's. Also fur trim mings. Flno work of all kinds a specialty at Mrs. O. E. Ilabb's, opposite Corell's. You will Und a completellno of handker chiefs suitable for tiifts at Clark & Son's. All puro vegctablo coloring used In tho manufacture of candy at Phillips'. A nice suic dress pattern wouiu mano a nice Christmas present. Wo have them. Clark & Son. Go to C. 0. Marr's for ladles' and misses' (iim shoes. You will find full lines ot hand knit wool hood9, toboggan caps; &c, at Clark c&hon, U. 0. Marr pays the highest market prlco lor uuuer anu eggs. You will find a good stock of dress goids, blankets, towels, table linens, Ac suitablo for gifts at Clark Son's. Fresh groceries at J. II. Stecker'o. Call and examlno tho shirtings at Yingcr's, 8 and 10 cents a yard. St. It you want books of any kind It will pay you to look through Clark & Bon's as. sortmeut and prices. Fresh nuts and fruits at Phillips'. You will lli.d a laico assortment ot fanny aud staple coods suitablo for Christmas preseuts at Clark & son. J. II, Stecker has the best makes of flour at low pficet,. Try Yingcr's 10-cenl syrup, at llupert. 2t 0. C. Marr sells splendid , for 200, 1 L I . J roasted coffee It will pay you to see our lino ot books and prices, suitable for gifts. Clark & Son If you need sugar, soap, or any kind of groceries call ul J u Diecnera. C. C. Marr sells Queeu syrup which beats all the other syrups in town. You will find articles suitablo Clark & Bon's. many fancy and useful for Christmas gift ts at 'Iho best Valencia raisins at Ylnger's, at 10 cents a pound. Choice Now Orleans molasses at O. C. Marr's. You will find whlsp holders, toilet cases, work cases, napkin rings, pocket books, easels, match safes, photo frames, photo shades, vases, statuary, hand glasses, Ac, at lowest prices, suitablo for gifts at Clark & Bon's. Floor and table oilcloth at O. O. Marr's If you want to mako your little girl nappy) get her a plush cap at Mrs. U. K. Habit's, opposlto Corell's furnlturo storo. Don't miss seeing our album stock and prices, Clark & Bon. Bultablo for gifts. To closo out certain lines ot wedding In vitations a number of bargains are offered at this office. Thoso wanting small lots, from 10 to 25, will save money by ordering nt the Columbian office. 11 If you want Jewelry of any kind go to viarn x Don, new line just in. Go to C. cheap. 0. Marr's for comforts j very Grand opening of holiday goods this week at A. S. Truck enmillcr's, Cutawissa. Stock larger than ever before. An el egant lino of stationer's fancy goods, books, toys, games, dolls, treo ornaments, confectioneries, &c., &c. Prices very low. If you would save money, give us a call. Do not miss those fine albums at Clark & Son's nt prices which defy competition BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3- doz. Life size Crayons only SIO.OO. ViRwinrr. r-nnvinrr- and enlarging. Instant process used. tf. Look at the lurco assortment of handkerchiefs, lor ladies and gentlemen at H. W. Sloan's. You will find good lines of dress silks suitablo for Christmas presents at Clark & Son's. C. C. llarr wants pop corn. Prices reduced on coats, wraps and jack- en nt Viara eo Don's, iney would maKe nice presents. Present your wife on Christ mas with one of those handsome Marseilles quilts. H. W. Sloan. You vrlll flnd a good line of black dress cn :s at uam & son's, ror good useful presents. One of the finest lines of ta ble linen and napkins in town. Napkins up to $6.00 a dozen; H. W. Sloan. Cider for mince pies at J. II, titeckcr's. You will find a large line of silk nnd cashmere mufflers suitablo for gifts at Clark & Son's at prices which defy compe tion. A new lot of Jewelry for Christmas, consisting of Pins, leeve Buttons, Collar Buttons, Silver Thimbles iust in at H. W. Sloan's. Wo Invite all to call and sco our holiday display of staple and fancy goods, Ulara iK con. It is worth a visit to A. S. Lruckenmiller s, Catawissa, to 00k over the beautiful goods in ie (Jluneso department. lun- reds of handsome, rare and valuable articles from China and Japan just opened lor tho holi day trade. Come early and se- ect your presents. BIc bargain In kid gloves for Christmas presents at (Jlarit cs son's, see tuem. BUSINESS NOTICES. Lost and Found. Found That pain quickly disappears when a Hop Plaster Is applied. uesiues iney airengiucn weait Darts nnd do moro good in one-quarter the time than any salyo or lotion. Hop Plasters sold by druggists, zac. QUIKS VICTORIA'S CBOWJI. The ci own of Queen Victoria consists of diamonds, pearls, ruoies, sappuircn and emeralds, set In silver and gold. Its gross weight Is 3D oz. 0 uwt. troy. iuo numuer of diamonds aro 3.352: pearls, 373: rubles, Oj sapphires, 17; emeralds, 11. It Is an old saying Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. It Is Detter to wear tho crown or pericct ncaitn and peace ot mind through tho curative ellccts of Per line's Pure Barley Htlt Whiskey. For sale by 0. B. Itobbins, Bloomsburg, Pa. Don't let that cold of yours run on. You think It Is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Of Into pneumonia. Ur Dneumonla. Or consumption. Uatarru 1" uisgusung. rnuumonia is danirerous. Consumption Is death itself. Tho breathing apparatus must bo kept healthy and clear ot all obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trou ble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronculal tunes and lungs. can be delightfully and entirely cured by tho list ot Boschee's German Syrup. If vou don't know this already, thousands and thousands or people can ten you. They have boen cured by It, and "know how it is, themselves." Bottle only 70 cts. Ask any druggist. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wholesale. Itctal 83 60 00 05 83 45 4.f0 to 635 24 20 24 20 00 70 18 10 03 03 07 10 09 13 . 00 10 10 13 20 80 75 1 00 07 35 5 to 7 Wheat per bushel.. Ityo " " .. Ccrn ' " Oats " " .. Flour " bbl Butter Eggs Potatoes Hams Dried Apples Bide Shoulder Chickens Geeso Lard per lb Vinegar per gal Onions per bushel., Veal skins Wool per lb tildes Coal on Whah. No 0 $3.00; Kos 2. 3, & Lump $8.25 Mo, o sa.uy uituminus . F AMI FOH BALE. It not sold before THURSDAY. December w. 1S4T. will be offered at nubllo sale, on tbat day. on tne premises, ai i o ciock p. m. tuq lurm contains about IM acres, situated In Llbrtr lownsnln, juuuujur euumy, v umes wuav ui uainuio, on puu. no road leadlne irom MoortbUuru' to NorttiumDer- land. Tbe improvements are a Large Two story Uriel: Dwelling House, large frame bank barn, wagon sbed, I'U pens, and t pens, and all otneroutbulldlDira. A fountain spring ot never falling water at the door. About 10 aores under cultivation and well adaDted to ralslnsr eraln and crass and well lenoed. annle tree In bearing, together wltb all kinds ot uaiauuu is iruuu muuer. a iuuuit uruuaru ui iuu cuoice iruiu i ne larm is wen aaapiea to biock raising. Having an outlet lor cattle and nogs or about 6,000 acres of mountalD land, nun plenty ot water and paaturage, Iho (arm la the property o( the eslate ot Jacob llorer, deceased. For (ur iner particulars appir to or oaareas, j. b. uoykii, hhamotdn, I'a., J, it llOYKlt, Danville, 1'a., or at me vreuuaea. aecs'st. jSTllAY NOTICE. Came to tho premises of the undersigned. In Fugarloat township, on or about the nrst of Octo ber, iwst. a red and white belter, boppobed to ba about two years old. Tbe owner will come for. ward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, or she will be dlkpobed ot according to Kw, Dec. 9t, DAVID KOCUElt. GREAT BIS OF CHRISTMAS GOODS -AT- I. W. HARTIfl Dry Goods and Notion Department. Dress goods, shawls and oo.its, Goods to mako up, JL'ainted plushes, India silks, Pongeo silks, Chenille, Tinsel, bUoselle, Outline cotton, "" B,m Plush ornaments, Plain silk cords, Pincy pillows, Linen scrimB, Fine white and cream laces, STAMPED LINEN GOODS. Hemstitched doylies, hemstitched tray covers, momio cloth and fine linen doylies, tidies, splashers, tray covers, scarfs, toilet sets, in plain and open work, pillow shams, yard square, 25a pair. Children's, 5c to 25c Ladies' fine embroidered and scolloped edges. Men's OF Handkerchiefs, 25c. to 2. Linen towels, 25c to $2.50 per pair. Napkins, 75c to $5 doz. Embroidered pillow shams, $5 pair. Silk tidies. Ladies' 25c cashmere gloves, 17c suspenders. Gents' ties. Book Department. Children's toy books,in paper and linen. Chatterbox, 75c iouni America, 50c. Large line 12 mos., 35c. E. P. Roe's books, Unole Tom's Cabin, 85c Foster's Story of the Gospel, 45c. Uoris Bible (iallery, S1.75. Christmas booklets, up to S5 each, aro the new coods to take place of cards Books in sets, Dickens, Elliot, ifeo. A full line of small 4to. illustrated poems. The Rock me to Sleep, Mother, Abido with BIBLES, DEVOTIOML BOOKS. Autograph albums, i'notograpn albums, 34 kinds, all now, silk plush, irom St up. .Leather, $1.25 up. Plush toilet boxes, Writing desks, from 50c. up. 30 stylps whisk broom holders, from 25 c np, Plush toilet sets, from 75c to $12, Plush manicuro sets, Wood, plush and metal photograph frames, ZB-A-IZLLIR. aOODS. This line of goods tho most attractive in tho store, and especially suitable for class presents. Beautiful noveltios, PURSES, POCKETBOOKS, CARD CASES, POCKET COMPANIONS. Rogers' silvcrplated ware in: 1' orks, Picklo forks, 50c, Nut cracks, Butter knives, 2o and 35c, Maher & Grosh knives, China Department. Grand Display of China Toilet sets, Chamber .sets, Tea sets, IHimcr sets, Tete-a-tete sets, Cologne sets Japanese Ware, Itfanging Eains i I i Almost a ne nless kinds ami styles. Be this stock and graces before making any purchases. I. W. HART1AI & SOW, Bloomsburg, Pa. PLAY AN & Ml for ladiep, muses nnd children. Illnminatcd plushes, SI to $2 yd., Figured silks, 20 shades satin, Arrascne, Pearl chenille, ISmbroidery silk, Outline silk, Outline linen, Plush balls, 15 and 20c, Metal ornaments, Chenille cords, Cotton scrims, Plain and fanoy ribbons, linen, 10c to Si each. Hemstitched, all linen hemstitcned, 18c, 25c to 81. Mufflers, 50c to S5. Linen table covers, with napkinB match, $5 to $ set. Embroidered aprons, 65c. to $2. Muffs. Kid gloves. Boys' lies. to Illustrated books at our usual low prices, 18, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, CO, 75c, $1.00 to $2.50. Wide Awake, 50c Gilt edce, Redline Poets, 58c Tho Elsie BookB. Foster's Story of tho Bible, 90c Woods' Natural History, 05c America Illustrated, $1.25. Finely bound poems. Christmas cards, lc up. Song of tho River, to $2.50. me, ifcc, &o., 25c Scrap albums, Musio rolls and holders, Photograph album easels, Plush work boxes, 75o. up, Plush noveltit-s, from 25c. up, Writing pads, from 40c. up, Plush and metal cuff and collar boxes, Plush shaving sets, from $1.50 up, Plush work boxen, 75c. to S8. Wood and plush framed mirrors, Bronzed statuettes, Paul E. Wirt fountain pens. 10c. to $1.25 each. Spoons, Sugar shells, Nut picks, m Knives, Children's sets, 75c to $2 each, Scissors. variety in sure to see 1 . t