mm mm m P1 Win THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of p a rl t rength and wholcaomeness. More economlca ban ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In comtc Itlon with the multitude ot low test,ahort weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans The Columbian subscription price, twrubllsued every Friday, 11.00 a Year. Entered at the Post Offlco ut Bloomsburg, Pa., as eccond clans matter, March l, una. "L00MSBURGrPA FRIDAY, DECKMHEIl 7, 1888. rORttlCT B1ILK01D T1IK TABLE DLOOMSDUltO & SULLIVAN ItAlLltOAD Taking offect MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20, l&ss. SOUTtl. NOIITU. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. STATIONS, r. M. r. m. a.m. a.m. p. m. r. h. Bloomsbunr. 8 V8 1 03 B 09 8 35 2 25 8 40 Main street . 6 18 U M 7 68 8 40 2 38 Irondale 6 10 18 60 7 66 8 48 S 4J I'anerMlll 6 08 18 40 7 48 8 58 l r-2 Llehtstreet. 0 05 Hi 83 7 45 Orangevlllo 5 61 12 20 7 85 ForkB. 5 45 13 00 1 20 Tubba... 5 42 11 53 7 15 Stillwater 6 37 11 45 7 10 lienton, - 5 28 11 so 7 oo Edsons, 5 S3 11 20 0 5 nnlpn Crnl-lr 5 20 11 15 6 62 SUKarlOat,... 6 15 11 10 6 41 10 00 4 ss TTihknhiL 0 12 11 03 6 4110 04 4 83 central..; 6 08 10 67 6 88 10 12 4 40 Echo rark 6 03 10 62 e sr 10 is 4 43 Jamison city.... 5 oo 10 45 o 39 10 20 4 10 Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. r. II. A. M. A. M. A. SC. i-. u. r. . 00 2 6' B 10 3 20 9 25 3 3D 9 30 8 42 9 37 8 50 9 47 4 15 9 61 4 20 9 66 4 21 6 51 8 64 7 04 7 08 T 16 7 81 7 36 7 43 T 62 7 66 8 00 8 05 8 10 8 15 8 19 8 25 Ar Trains on the r. follows: NORTH. 7:22 a. m. 3:42 p. m. & it. it. It. leave Rupert is BOCTD. 11:01 a. m. 6:20 p.m. -0 TralnsonthoD.L.ft W.H.H.loave Bloomsburg M'oktSS moth. 7"ro. 8:32 a.m. 2:24 p. m. J i?S'm 6:36 p. m. 8-47 P-m- Trains nntha N.v7b7 Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as touows : XORTII. 10:46 a. m. e.26 p. m. BOCTU. Tho name of tbo utalion on U10 B. & B. railroad licrctoforo known as Tubba, lias been changed to that of Zancr's. It Is named after John Zancr, on whoso farm tbo station ts located. A turkey supper will bo given at tho re. sldonco of Mr. I). F. Weiss, on Friday, ucccmucr 14, rrom flvo to ten p. m. I'ro. cccus tor tho benefit of the Lutheran Church. Flvo per cent will bo added to all taxes unpaid In Jackson township after tho ninth day of January 1889, and collection will bo enforced after tbatdalo. 1). L. Kvkiihaiit, Collector. Tho residence of Mrs. E. U. Drown at Mlflllnvlllo l'n., Is offered nt prlvato sale. Apply before Deo. 22d 1888. Two-tbtrds of prlco may bo left In tho property secured by first mortgage. Apply to J. J. Ilrown Bloomsburg Pa. 4t, Notice Is hereby given that five per cent. will bo added to all taxes unpaid In Hem lock township after the tenth day of Jan uary, 1889, and collection will bo forced after that date. St John 'Appklman, Collector. The window of J. F. Caldwell's Cafo pre sented a very attractive appearance on Thanksgiving Day, In it wcro roast Tur keys, ducks, woodcock, rabbits, pheasaut, quail, saUBagc, and all the other delicacies of tho season. It was handsomely arrang ed, and a single look was enough to make a man hungry. Caldwell's Cafo has built up a wldo reputation. The Great Eastern Tea Store has glyen tho pcoplo of Bloomsburg a better market for luxuries, than has ever been enjoyed here before. Fruits of all kinds, fresh vegetables In season, nnd many other dc- slrablc things for table use, can bo found there. Messrs. Porter nnd Weaver aro en- torprtslng young men, and they merit the liberal patronage which they arc receiving. The contract for tho erection of Manor Rest inn at Jamison city has been awarded to Wesley and Smith of Benton for $5375, nnd work will bo commenced soon. The stone foundation has been laid 'inder tho direction of Mathtas Shaffer, and by May 1, tho new hotel will bo completed. It will be first class In nil Its appointments, nnd it 13 expected that It will be a popular mountain summer resort. Twcnty.fivo cents a day purchases a $8,000 policy In Tho Travelers, of Hartford, which Is payable In ovont of death by no- ciuont, with $J0 weekly Indemnity for wholly disabling Injury. J, II. Maize, agent, second floor CotCMnuN building uioomsburg, if For nearly two hours tho speaker held his vast audicnco spell-bound, one moment causing his hearers to shed tears In tho next convulsing them wHh laughter. Harrlsburg Telegram, Hev. N. II. Miller of Evansvllle, Ind., says of Dr. Wlllltsi It was tho most cap. tlvatlng, thrilling, Interesting fccturo I ever heard. BclvaLockwood, the distinguished ora- tor and queen of tho Amorlcan bur, will lec ture on Social and Political Llfo In Wash lagtsn. Look out for our week or two. holiday goods In J. II. Mercer. SUNDAY. BOOTH. 11:55 a. m. 4-30 p. m. N0HTH 10:16 am 6:39 p m I-crHoniil. John Wanich, of Wllkes-Barrc, was in town last Friday. II. Bruce Clark is In New York City this week buying holiday goods. Lew Gross went to New York this week to lay In a stock of holiday goods. Hon. C. R. Buckalcw returned to Wash, ington last Saturday to bo present at the opening of Congress on Monday. Mrs. Elljih Shutt Ib seriously ill with in flnmraatlon of the lungs. Sho has been coa fined to her bed more than a week. Margaret, youngest daughter of Hev. Dr. B. Mitchell, died at Mt. Carmcl last week Tuesday. The remains wcro in terred at Muncy on Friday. The bereaved parents have tho sympathy of mauy friends here. Small-pox has broken out at Kingston. A nice lino of wedding invitations will bo found at tho Columuian olllce. Consult tho advertisements in this paper before making your holiday purchases. Two large black bears have been killed on the North Mountain recently. For hanging lamps, cheap prices, way down, go to Mercer's Drug & Book store. Uohr Mcllcnry'8 new store building at Benton is about completed. Fine Cabinets in vignette or scroll. tf M'ICillip BroB. Tho Phllologian Society gave an enter tainment in Normal Hall and afterwards held a reunion in the boarding building on Thanksgiving evening. The program for tho ovcnlng's entertainment consisted of music by Prof. Nllcs' orchestra, vocal music, tableaux, recitations, &c. It was well carried out and listened to by a good sized and well pleased audience. Tho re union was also well attended and tho en tire evening pasted oil pleasantly tor all. Paul E. Wirt's latest design In fountain pens consists of a gold ink shaft instead ot rubber. Tho pen and Bhaft arc in one piece and tho Bhaft is bont back over the pen, tnus making tbo construction moro simple, and reducing the chances of tho pen getting out of order. Mr. Wirt's loventive genius in the pen line seems to be unlimited. He has mado lots of money out of his patents, and tho best feature of it all is that he invests his money In a manner calculated to benefit tho public by Improving the town. Such capitalists are n blessing to any community. List ot letters remaining In tho Post Of doe at Bloomsburg for week ending Dei. 4, 1888. Mr. Marvin Brown, Mr. James Gramcr, Mrs. Sarah Hess, C. W. Hess, Mrs. Will' lam Kustcr, Mr. Walter Lake, Milt Me. Pherson, Mrs. Mary Noss (2), William F. Saul, Miss Nellio Smllh, W. E. Smith. OA11D3. Bunclo HarhaJ. Persons calling for theso letters will please say "advertised." Geokqk A. Clauk, P. M. Our merchants are getting goods in great quantities. Powder for Schuyler & Co, in holiday stump blasting at J. It. W. B. Moyer has moved Into his new house ou Market street. Dclvn Lockwood will bo one of tho lec turers before tho coralnc Teacher's Insti tute. Sco the line of plush and leather albums. Price SI to S8. at Mercer's Drue & Book store. Tuesday of last week the First National Bank, of Nantitokc, was organized with paid up capital stock of $100,000. Oraugeville is among tho growing towns of the county. A number or new uuua ings have recently been erected there. Deer seem to bo scarco on the North Mountain this season. But few have been killed. J. Ii. Schuyler & Co., have opened their holiday stock of lino silverware, the largest assortment ever shown. No trouble to show goods. Now that a new year Is approaching, all who want to get the county news in the best shape should sul.fcribe for tho Col umuian. It la considerably larger than any other paper published In tho county, and yet the prlco Is only $1.00 a year. Those who now take it will confer a great favor by settling for back subscription, and those who do not take It will find it tbo best money's worth they can get. Wo have uo enemies to punish and arc not looking out for votes. Our object is to please, and wo believe wo have succeeded. A. Sollcder, of Bloomsburg, Pa., has Just received another fine lot of German Day and Night Singing Canaries also on hand Parrots, Mocking Birds, Nightingales, etc, 3 t. Saturday morning .'OOO men and boys were thrown out of work by tho indefinite suspension of the Union Coal Company and the Heading Coal and Iron Company's collieries In tho region about ML Carmel. Jam Ison City is growing. A large board, lng house has beeu recently completed, but It is not sufllcieut for tho accommodation of all who want board. By noxt summer this new town will be in a nourishing condition. The change of time on the B. & 8. which went iuto elTcct last week, Monday, will found undtr the nrnncr head on this pace. Due notice wus given by printed schedules posted up at every station, and clscwucio. There aro now threo trains a day each way. Samuel Knorr of Brlarcrtek shot a largo lnfir at tbo North Mountain Friday of last week, weighing about 200 pounds dressed, The friends with him shot another one, Tucv saw a number of doer, and also wounded u largo bear, but he escaped from them. A democratic administration gave Bloomsburg tho best, post-olll:e the town has ever had, both in tho location, equip ments, services aud all Its appolutments. If there is anything In civil serytco reform, thero will be no change In the post-ofllce for tho next four years. Llfotlze crayons 110. If In gold frames only M'KIHIp Bros, As usual at this time of year, Gllmore's Toy Bazar is tho centre of attraction for the little folks. Santa Claus has evidently been busy, nnd the fruits of his workshop can bo seen on Gllmore's shelves. Down stairs in the store, upstairs in four rooms and tho hall, everything is packed full of sleds, wagons, dolls, toy banks, games, guns, mechanical toys, Christmas treo or namcnts in great profusion, and a thous and things that one must see In order to appreciate. The display is now ready, and everybody is invited to call and inspect tho stock. Take tho children in, and let them bco what Krlsa Klnglo has been doing for them. The Knights of ihe Golden Eagle have had phenomenal growth here. Theta Castle was organized but a few months ago, and It already numbers about 130 members. On Ibanksglvlng afternoon they paraded through town but were oblig ed to march on the pavement on nccount of tho muddy condition cf tho streets. The uniform Is an attractive one, consist ing of bluo cloth cap, navy shape, with broad gold band, red leather belt, and sword. A number of members of tho William. sport Commandery were in tho procession, and their uniform Is simlllar to Knights Templar of tho Masonic order. Tho Ber wick Castlo was also present. Tho dinner given by Theta Castle was liberally patronized, and netted over $300. If the Interest continues unabatetl in tins new order it will bo one of tho most flourishing organizations in tho town. Heform Is greatly needed at tho Opera Houso. Thero aro many who atteud entertainments there, who seem to bo lab orlng under tho Impression that tho purchase of a ticket of admission carries with It tho prlvllego of making as inucu noise as they please, and hence tke cars of tho orderly ones aro saluted with cat-calls whistling and shouting. Not unfrequent lv u oatty of boys or men go out between acts and imblbo until thoy becorao regard luss of tho rlubta of others, and on their return, during tho acts talk aloud to tho annoyanco of everybody else. Wo know It is dlfllcult to entirely suppress I his, and somo steps have been takeu by tho manag, ers to maintain good order, but tho nul sauce has not been abated, Notice should bo given In omo way that order will bo maintained, and this should uo entorcca It will only be necessary to put out ono or two disorderly characters, nud all tho others will "catch on." Tho certainty that no dlsoidcr of any kind will bo toler ated at any respectable entertainment would do more than anything elso to In crease tho attcudsnco at tho Opera House. Tho most valuable Holiday presents to buy Is a I. Maler'i, tho Reliable Clothier, AJsad death, occurring Sunday in Briar creek, was that ot Mrs. J, L. Ulcks, daugh ter of .Mr. A. B. Croop. Sho was sick about four weeks with pneumonia, nnd while sho was lying In her sick bed on the first lloor her husband was on tho second Moor. Thus sho died without tho attention of an affectionate husband while ho being seriously 111 did not see the face of his wife, even after her eyes wcro closed In death. The husband is lying In a critical condi tion, while two little boys ono 3 years old and tho other four and a half, aro left. Fortunately kind grandparents have taken caro of tho children. Tho funeral took placo Tuesday, many sorrowing friends following tho remains to Itfl last resting place. She was 20 years ot age. Do you suffer with catarrh? Yon can be cured If you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Sold by all druggists. In order to close out the first edition we will send, postage paid, tor ono dollar to any address a copy of tho History of Col umbla County. This volume contains COO pages, and Is handsomely bound In cloth, with gilt lettering. Tho prlco asked docs not pay first cost, but this special Induce, ment is offered in order to closo out. 7(1 cents will buy the book at this office. Tho Information contained In this book Is In valuable to every Intelligent citizen, and mary persons have paid twclvo dollars for n history of the county, containing no more Information than can be found In the book we offer for 70 cents. In lact tho historical portion of the twelve dollar book was largely copied from Frccze's History. But strango to say, thero wero more copies of the former work sold than ot the latter. Why was this? Simply becauso "a prophet Is not without honor sayc In his own country." The writer and the publishers of ono book that sold at first for S2 00, lived in Bloomsburg, and there was no chnnco for humbuggcry ; the writers nnd publishers of the $12.00 book wcro entire strangers, and hence thero was a chanco to be swindled, and therefore the book look llko wildfire, and nearly 1000 copios were ' sold. Freezc's History of Columbia County contains information that cannot be found clsewhcro, nnd when the present edition is exhausted, (and there arc but n few copies left,) it will never be printed again. Think of it? A complote history of your own county for 75 cents. Send in your order at once. $1.00 by mall. Address. The Colombian, Bloomsburg Pa. 4t Pcruso I. Maler, tho Clothier's, new ad vertlsement, and learn what he has to say. Notice to collector niitlTowiiHlilii OfTlccrH. An act of the Legislature and approved Juno 2nd 1881, (See pamphlet laws, page 45) requires tax collectors, township nnd borough officers to make return ot seated nnd unseated lands upon which no property can bo found from which to make taxes to tho County Commissioners on or before tho first day of January next, with a suftl clent description by boundaries or other wise, of each separate lot or tract and about tho quantity of tho same. Those who fall to make returns by said day will bo held for such loss- Taxes so returned become a lien against the property so re turned. We have blanks on which these returns am to be mi do and will furnish them upon application of collectors. It is the duty of each School Board, Supervisor, and Uvcrsecr of tho Poor to seo that these taxes are returned. J. D. Bom.NK, Coin's. Clerk. Nov. 10 7w. For stationery ol all kinds go to Mercer's Drug & Book store. List of letters remaining in P. O. at Ben ton P., for week ending Nov. 80, 1888. Mrs. 8. Wclcs, Mr, Mathew Luxcnburger, II. Clay Jones, Mr. Ohas. McAfee, Mrs. Carrie Sclitislcr, Mr. Pcicr Wadcman, Mr Albert Carpenter, J. B Lunn, B. W. Lunn, Joshua lies, J, II. Brown, Henry Everett Leonard Poust, II. 11. Uobberts, Daniel Glgcr, It. L. Shiiltz. M. F. Nagcl. Jno. W. Shultz, Lawson Lewis, J. Z Rcbbcrts, E Sweet, C. B. Melilck, Jacob Snyder, Frank lln Nagle, It. M. Hhultz, David Robberts. Persons calling for theso letters will plcaso say "advertised." Ella E. Aitlkman, P. M. For every vatlcty and phase of the many diseases which attack thu ulr passages of tho head, throat, and lungs, Aycr s Cherry Pectoral wl.l be found a specific. This preparation allays lnllammatlon,conlroU tho disposition to cough, and prevents con sumption. Suit was brought beforo Esquire Jacoby by B. F. Rico of Espy, against Dr. Frost of this place, on Tuesday of last week to recover dnman.es for breach of contract In tho sain of a horse. Tho particulars given at tho hearing wero that Dr. Frost had entered into an agreement with Mr. Rico to have a horse brought to bis place nt n stipulated time, nnd for which he was to !av $183 00. Dr. Frost afterward re considered his offer nnd refused to accept tho horse, when Rico brought suit for $00 damage for breach of contract. Several witnesses wero called for both sides. O. 8. Herring Esq , represented the plaintiff and L. 8. Wlntcrstccn Esq., tho defendant. Esquire Jacoby reserved his decision until Nov. 23, when ho gave a Judgement of $15 and costs In favor of tho plaintiff. For stand lamps, burners and chimneys of all kinds, go to Mercer's Drug & Book store. Tlicatrlcal. Barlow Bros. Minstrels showed at tho Opera Houso Saturday night to a good sized audicnco. Part of the performance, especially tho juggling and balancing of Adrian, and the singing of Master Percy, wire first class. The Sydney Worth Company, which played nt the Opera Housi three nights this week, was not greeted by as large au diences as they deserved. Tho plays pre scuted wero "East Lynne," Pearl ot Sa- voy," and "Our Bessie," and all wcro given in a very creditable manner. Miss Wortu Is a capital young actress anu nas without doubt u brilliant future before her in the theatrical field- Miss Rowley as Barbara Haro in "East Lynne," diserves great credit for her work. As Chonchon In "Pearl of Savoy" sho mado n decided hit, especially her song of the Lit tle Mountain Mali, whUh caused much merlment, and placed her as a favorite with the people at once As Lady Montrcssor she rendered tho part of a typical society woman in a very acceptable manner. An entirely new Hue of samples of wed ding Invitations Just In, at the Colombian ofllce. In selecting these goods purchasers should call In time to permit us to send to tho city in case we have not on hand what is selected. Call a week or ten days be. fore ynu want to use the invitations. Notice to NuliHCi liters outxlclc of tliu County. Statements have been sent out this week to all subscribers RESIDING OUTSIDE THE COUNTY who nrj back on Bubscrlp. tlon. As we are obliged to pa postage on nil papers going outside tho county we have adopted Iho Inflexible rule, that all such subscriptions MUST be paid In advance. At the very low price of one dollar a year we can not afford to advance the postage and take the chance of losing the subscrip tion, and we therefore expect r. prompt and I.ICCIIHPf). Monday, January 21, 1830 Is tho day on whlrh applications fot liquor licenses will bo heard by tho court. Tho papers must bo filed by Saturday, Dec. 20. Blanks for Hotel, Restaurant nnd Bot tler's license, with petition, ccrtlllcato and bond complete aro for salo at tho Coldm. ntAN ofllce. 8 t LOCAL NOTICES. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3. doz. Life size Crayons only $10.00. Viewing, copying and enlarging. Instant process used. tl. We aro selling fine Java rlco for 7c. GREAT EASTERN. W.H. BROOKE & CO. Exchange Hotel Building Are agents for Julius King's celebrated spectacles. Tho best in the world. Hundreds of pairs to select from and a fit guaranteed. A lino line of heal seal-skin oArs lust received at tho popular clothing store ot D. Lowcnborg's. There is no necessity for any one saying ho cannot allord to smoko when ho can buy 0 "Old Virginia cheroots" for 10 cents from any first class cigar, drug or grocery store. Alexander Bros & Co., Wholesalo Agents, Bloomsburg, Pa. 1 seven octave Square Haines & Ilro. , Pianos, cood order, rosewood case, modern style, will be sold cheap for cash or on the Installment plan to make room for Holiday Goods, at J. Saltzer's, Bloomsburg, Pa. We are selling; tapioca for 8c, Hake or pearl. GREAT EASTERN. TAKE NOTICE. Just received another larco lot of SI. 00 pants still better than the last, to be closed out within thu next ten days. Also bargains will bo offered In boys' and mens woolen shirts; mens' all wool shirts from 90c up. Ladles' and mens' underwear of anv kind cheaper than ever. Just received another largo lot of wool blankets and comforts, from $1 a pair up. Wool hosiery of all descriptions cheaper than ever before sold. Theso goods must bo sold to make room for Christmas goods. Como early and secure bargains. J. W. MASTELLER'S N. Y. Store. Geo. Stock & Co,, Ivors & Pond and Estcy Pianos for Holiday 1'resenls, at J. Saltzer's, Bloomsburg, Pa. F. D. Dcntler's is the place to get the celebrated Douglas $8 and ii shoes, (.'an't bo beat for the money. A fine black cashmere glove 20o at H. . SLOAN'S. hi d Cloar-Hoaded Men Abhor the Idea ot an attack of catarrh as thcr do tho bite of a polnon snako. Yet this foul and most dldgmtlnirdlseaiols terr common. In Its nrst stages It occasions vcrj little dticomfort and Is therefore llabln to bo ncKlecU-d. It Is an Inn&m- mauon 01 me nnin? mcmurane or the mouth, none and throat. Tho glands and m mbranrs sncretp a nutd to keep the mouth, nono and eyes moist, From cold, debltltr and other causes this fluid Is apt to bo.too copious! that Is catarrh Plowing from tho nostrl s It causes weak and watery eves, Irritates tho non, causes nceilnir, and nnallr the coughing up andnpectorat on of onenslve matter mew aroppings win sometimes collect so rapidly uo uvnriy iu chuku me purauu. unietvi prompt! treated catarrh lasts for leara. nroducln? dreai fill results, iho ordinary symptoms are pain In the eyes and In the forehead over the eyes 1 a dulL heavy headacho ! obstruction of tho nasal rjaa. ages; dlncharges falling Into the throat, nnd a mwi. ouenHivo urcaui. un me nrst sign 01 lis ap pearance Dr. UrownHSarsaparlllashould be taken to purify tho blood, for catarrh Is a blood disease. In chronla cases an Immediate cure must not bo eipccuxlj but this great regularor of tho blood win, 11 us use 00 continued, anora spocay reuer and final cum. liar fever, or cold In tfin linnd. a dlieasoof summer chiefly, has similar symptoms and Is cured by this remedy In the same nay. It Is Important to remember that catarrh, being Into thi windpipe and lungs and may end In In curable consumption. You may easily and cheap ly prevent. 11111 terriuie calamity uj mo use 01 BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. Not genuine, unless made by Ara Warren & Co., DtuiKur, aio. mayvoa ly Evans & Ever, merchant tailors, havo on hand a fine selection of cloths from which to pick out a handsome suit. Cull nnd ex amine. Wo will novcr get left. Watch our ad- vertlsement as the season advances. GREAT EASTERN. Tho largest stock of boots, shoes and slippers over brought to Bloomsburg will bo found at F. D. Dcntler's. Citron, currants and ralslnB of nil kinds. for mlnco meat. GREAT EASTERN. 25 doz. illDDcrB lust received for the holiday trado at K. I). Dcntler's. C. C. Marr navs 22c for butter. eggs, 25c for 1 Rosewood Case, 5 octavo Melodcon only $20 00. Good order, at J. Saltzer's, Bloomsburg, Pa. For n stylish suit put up In city style, lcrfcct fit nnd satisfaction always can be md at D. Lowenberg's merchant tailoring. Call and bco tho newest slylca. C. C. Marr sells George Boyd & Bon's syrup such as you saw and tasted at the Fair. Winter millinery in ladles' hats and bonnets, trimmings, &c, also misses' and childrcns' caps In plush, velvet and wool at E. Barkley's. Latest Btyles, lowest prices. Go to C. C. Marr for comforts, verv cheap. t PROCLAMATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERiV ! FOB 60 I o o . - 0 rf DAYS The largest stock of overcoats In tho I country can bo seen at D. Lowenberg's popular ciotuiug store. All persons visiting Bloomsburg can buy the GREATEST BARGAINS The ' Old Vlrelnla Cheroots" arc 4n...nJ I.. 1...' Tl lfl.I(l1. I tt. 1 iitiucu i7iir iiy I. if iiiiiuutv, luuiuiuuu, Va., who Is proprietor of tho largest spec ial cheroot factory In the world. Sold by retail druggists, grocers and cigar dealers everywhere. 5 for 10 centn. Alexander Bros. & Co., Wholesalo Agents, Blooms, burg, Pa. Tho Dunlap, Miller and Youraan stvlca Nov so-tf. In lints. Full stock just received at the leading hat store of D. Lowenberg's. Wo have the best 55.00 hanging lamps In town. If you don't lielleve us como and see. TUti U IMS AT AST1U4. 2 full Cabinet Singer Machines onlv 25 dollars each, 8inger Machine plain table, 10 dollars, Singer Machines drop leaf and cov- cr only 10 dollars at J. Ualtzcr's Uiooms burg, Pa. Photographic por traits, Cabinet, Panel, Imperial rid Heroic size, in viirnctte or scroll. Life size cray- manu- ons in gold frame only $10. Gold, bronze and oak frames made to order. M'Killip Bros., I CLOTHIMG j ever offered to THE PUBLIC. S9 m.ooMsmmo. BUSINESS NOTICES Iluvin owing to oft lie ctl to a large stock on hand, the extreme mildness season, we have determin- Cliurcli tfewH. rr,..lpi- tlila liAnrt will ho lnnftrted. f reo of charffP. oil matters connected with the churches of tho counts-. Snei-lal mectlnsrs, chanco ot pastor. Im provements or Injuries to property, and anv thing nt nutiiin tntprrat nhont. rimrchpfl nt all denomlna- Hons, 8 inv lieu. I asiura uro epevmuj icnuwi. to scad in tueir repons.j The Sunday school of St. Paul's Kplsco- pal church held its annual Advent service last Sunday evening. Tho total olferlugs of the year was $110.83. Besides this tho Birthday Bor brought In over S3.UU. '1 ills is passed around every Sunday and scholars who have had a birthday during tne ween put in ns many pennies as they are years old i teachers put In double tbo number. It is a gord scheme. Hev. Mr. Lewis who filled the Presby. terlan pulpit for two months, has taken his U purl uro from Bloomsburg. The Episcopal chinch was handsomely decorated on Thanksgirlng Day, grains and fruits being blended In a very atlrnc live manner. The rector, Hev. W. C. Lcvuett, preached an appropriate sermon Last Sunday was the first Sunday In Ad. vent, the beginning of a new year in the Episcopal church. The Young People's Uulld will give a musical and dramatic entertainment 011 the 11th Inst, at Winona Hall. Admission 15 cents. The following programme will be rendered 1 1'AltT I, 1. Overture piano jim.Diuuu S. Vocal UUCl - miam-a r u ouu 1.1 3 Drum Master Karl V. Wirt 4. Vocal Bolo, .... (violin obllgato) "A tight from neaven" ....v l'lanosolo "Lamartlne Waltzes" Mary Harman Vocal Duet, "Oil that we two wero Maying," MIssMUler, Mr. Wirt PAUT II. 1. Duet, violin and piano, "Song without Words' .',..; jut. and Mrs. Wirt Vocal Tilo "Jolly JacKTara' ...... Messrs llouck, Towi.send and Hart (lunar Duet . .Messrs u. juwi'imuu 11. uiun Vjcal feolo.,..(a) "Ave Marta,"tn) ns all that MUs Miller Klute nolo Mr. M. 11. imnner Vocal Trio "l'raise 10 ineiora- ...Miss Miller, Messrs. Klwell and Wlatersteen I can Suy". Tho Presbyterian congregation Is still without a pastor, A Christmas entertainment will bo given in tho Lutheran Church Monday evening; DicembcrSlth, Tho exercises will con sist of cholco music, followed by a short ChrlstmaB exercise In which Sauta Claus nlavs tho most Important part. All are cordlullyllnvlted. Tho foundation of perpetual youth was one of tho dreams ot antiquity. It ha been well uigh realised In Ayir'i Sarsaparlll whlrh purifies the blood, gives vitality to t,'l 'he bodily funotlous, aud thus restores to i-jlivi U of ihe vigor and freshness of yomh, ecrful response to our notices. 21 Unit llatcH 10 WnHliliiKlott tor tile inniiifuraiiuii via i-ciuin. u. k. The Inauguration of Presidont-elcet liar- rison promises to bo the most largely at tended as well as the most Interesting oc casion of the kind ever held In the Nation- Capital. Political clubs and civic or- gani ratisns from a majority of tho States, as well as the militia of all the neighboring States, will take part in tho inaugural paradt, while vast throngs of visitors from all parts ol tho country will swell tho as semblage. The Inaugural ball will be tho finest ever given In honor of n new Pres ident. To accommodate the host of visitors tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Company will nrrango a c.mplete servlco ot through trains to Washington. Besides tho special movement all regular trains will be run in as many sections as the demand of travel require, so that ono may leave any prin cipal station of tho system on Friday, SaV urday, or Sunday previous to tho Inaugu ration, and arrlvo In Washington without delay. Tho handsome and commodious sta tion of the comiany Is situated in tho very liearl of the city, on Pennsylvania Avenue, on the lino of tho Inaugural procession. few squares from tbo capltol, and within a few minutes walk of tho principal hotels and public buildings. The capacity of the terminal facilities of this company was fully demonstrated at the last inauguration, when 100,000 pas scngers were handled, wlihout accident or delay, In forty-eight hours. In order to enable tho overllow of Wash. nglon to go to Baltimore for accomoda tlons tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, 01. March 1st, 2d, 8d, and 4lb, place on Bale excursion tickets to Baltimore, good for return trip until March 7th, at $1.20. Excursion tickets at halt ratos will be sold from all ticket stations on tho Penn sylvania Railroad System, March 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th, valid for return passage until tho 7th. The round-trip rate fiom Bloomsburg id 10. Our silk umbrellas Include a largo vari ety of gold, silver and natural handles. 11. VY. HLUAJN. Those Genuine hand made alligator slip pers are the finest ever brought to Blooms. uurg "at JJentlcr s." Gents' furnishing goods of every descrip tion at J-yans ss oyer's. 50 new Sewinc Machines for Holiday 1 resents at J. auzcrs, liioomsourg, l'a. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby wu sick, we gavs her Cwtorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Caori, Whea she became Mies, she clung to OaatorU, When she had Children, she gave them Castor!. MARK The Xmas season is here and you will always find n good stock of cranberries. sweet potatoes, celery, nuts ties, and in fact everything that goes to make a good Sunday illnner. this UltrJAl JtaAbTliltJN, A full line ot under clotliinc cheat) and goou in scanet, grey ana wuite at iowcn berg's. 11. IIandi.eiis. ot Greenwood, writes. Dr. Theel. 538 North Fourth Street. Phlla- ucipma, is tne greatest or all physicians. lie cureu me of a caBc ot illooil I'oisonlng which had progressed so far as to threaten crcat and lastlne disflcuremenl of the face. I spent a fortune with so-called advertising specialists and various doctors. All stiller-1 ers should consult tho Doctor at once. nin mil. II M l M ALL WINTER GOODS, consisting of An decant lino of mens', bovs and youths' slippers in velvet, Plush, goat and auigaior at uentiers. A large assortment of fine towels, table linen and napkins at II. W. SLOAN'S. A fine lino ot hats, caps, & Eycr's. J, J. Kkixoy. Germantown. Pa., writes. I that he suffered moro than 10 years from Nervous Exhaustion and Early Decay and I that he spent his money with so-called ad vertising specialists una attacks to noaviu, until fortunately he heard of Dr. Theel, 538 North Fourth St.. Philadelphia. Pa.. who permanently cured him. He now sayB I Buuercrs snouiu null Bocnntnc monev tool- etc., at Eyans ishly and consult Dr. Theel. LOOK1 LOOKl LOOK I Too many men's hoy's and chll. dren's suits nud overcoats. They must bo sold, nnd to do so wo havo put the knife Into tucm. A general reduction has been made. Wo will guatanteo to tell you a suit or an overcoat irom ono to tnreo aoi- laiB cheaper than any other establishment in the county. If we don't wo will refund the money. Don't forcct tho place. Gross' New York Store, next door to tho Tea Store, Bloomsburg, Pa. 2 Six Octave Melodcon at $35 00 each on payments or $20.00 cash. Good vrdcr at J. Saltzer's, Bloomsburg, P.i. Call at Evans & Kyer's and examine their lino siock 01 overcoats, clothing, under- wear, &c. Seedlesa raisins. We lust not 25 boxes tho other day and find them fine, 2 lbs for SC UHJSAT JSABTJSHN. A. CJraiicl Idea, Prof. Geo- II. Kaltcycr, the well-known chemist of Texas, Investigated tho baking powder question, aud wrote; "1 submit ted Prof. Ilorsford's powder (Rumford Yeast Powder) to a chemical examination, and found it composed of pure nnd fon. poisonous materials. The Idea of Prof. llorsford was Indeed, a grand one, In sup planting tho indigestible tartrates, which aro thu tlnal rctult ot all cream tartar bak ing powders, by tho soluble phosphates, the very nutritive properly of bread, and the bono.produclng elements of nature. It iiceitulnly thu best and most healthful bread-raising preparation ever otfercd to tho public." CoiiHiiniptlou Hurcly Cured. To the Epitoii Plcaso Inform your read ers that I havo a positive remedy for the abovo named disease. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I sbull bo glad to send two bottles of my remedy ritBS to any of your readers who havo consumption If they will send mo their express aud post oltlc address. Respectfully, T. A. 8LOCUM M. U. 181 Pearl 8t Now York, sept.21.ly Stamping of all kinds done to order Now Yotk's latest styles of pattern used, Rock Strcctt 2nd door below Market ot,, Bloomsburg. tf, L.OHII I.OHtl I.OHtl r.OHtl It you don't buy of Gross, the Now Yoik Clothier, you will lose a bargain. Look at tills; A gentleman's overcoat formely sold at si.w, now tor ti-UU: a ciuiu's over. coat sold at $3 50 now $2 S3; a good all woo! mans' suit, no slioddy, now f7.00' an. other reduced from $7.00 to 5.00. A corres. ponding reduction in tho whole stock, We must reduce our Btock, it is too larcei aud to do o we havo cut prices. Don't miss this or It will be your fault. Gross' New York Clothing Store. Bloomsburg, Pa. Wo are buying oranges In large lots and kuow wo can do you good. GREAT KABTKRN. 25 new Organs at J, Saltzer's for Holiday rrescnts at an prices anil on easy terms. The GREAT EASTERN comes forward with thousands ot bargains this tlmo of year, for those who arc hunting something to make somo ono lupny. Wo arc ready for you. Our stock of crockery and fine glassware was never so complete ns now, and prices never bo low. We will only quote you a fo.v prices, and extend to all a hearty welcome to Inspect our Immense stock. A full 13 piece chamber Bet for 4Q.00, Dcitcr lor au.ou. luese are lino coods. Goblets 50c. per doz. Extra largo tumblers 40c. per doz. Tho handsomest cako stand In town for 35c 25 different patterns of cream jugs at soc. The best and largest stock ot rubbers to bo found In Uloomsuurg at r , D. Dentlet's. Our lino of silk and linen handkerchiefs for Christmas is now ready, also an tie' gunt assortment of Bilk Mufflers. Call aud sxumluo. il. W, bLOAN. Opera Pianos, best medium prlco pianos lu thu market sold on Installment plan, $25 uawu anu ten uouars monuiiy nt mutter s, Bloomsburg Pa, Buy your winter underwear at Evans & .yer. IMIch! IMleu! ItcllIllK IMIch. Symptoms Moisture 1 lntensu itchlnc and Bunging; most nt nlglit; worse by scratch ing. If allowed to continue tumors form. which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming I very sore, ewayncs Ulntmcnt slops the Itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia, may-4-ly, Kciciuil, Itclly, Hculy, Hklu Tortures. The simnlo annllcatlon ot "Swavne's uintment," wimoul any internal medicine will euro any case of Tetter, Bait Rhtum uingworm, rues, 1 ten. sores, l'imnies. 1 Eczema, all Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter now obstinate or long standing. It is potent, effective, and costs but atritle aiay-i-ro-iy Dr Thool, the celebrated Specialist has yet to receive a case or special disease, ner vous und kidney disease, or blood poison mat 110 did not nrommlv arrest in its pro gress and permanently euro. We would advise all suffering to consult the Doctor, personally or uy letter, nts Knowledge and power of healing is most marvelous. Of llce 638 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, i-a. THE HOMLIEST MAN in BLOOMSBURG as well asthohandsomest.and others aro in vited to call on any druggist and get tree a trial bottlo of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to euro and relievo all chronic and acute coughs, nsthma, bronchitis and consump tion. Price 60 cents and $1. AI,I!N. ta. Wantid. Buckwheat flour will be ken on subscription at this olllce. Deo. 7. G. W. Bogart, administrator of Reuben Bogart, will sell real estate in Hemlock Township, at 2 o'clock r, m. Foit Sale. Two good storo properties, x dwclline houses and flvo farms for sale by M. P. Lulz, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Bloomsburg, Pa. Foil Sale- A dcslratile and commodious residence on Main, street, supplied with water, gas anil steam. Apply to jan'JUtr. L. N. Moykii. Deo. 15 William II. Unancst will ex. pose valuablo real estate to public salo on thu premises, in Fislungcreek township, sale commencing at 1 o'clock. Deo. 13. E. W. Alexander will sell horses, cows, pigs, chickens, farming uten scls, grain nnd much moro at 10 o'clock a. in. on tho premises in Benton townshin near Charles Ash's. Jan. 6. Isaiah Bower executor of Isaac Bower, deceased, will sell valuable real cs. tu'.o in uriarcreek township, at 10 a. m. on the premises, TiiVitapAY Dkcemueh 27. Geo, Ruckle, Bliuiuev lur ueira ui r. liuui'lll uucKln. ilt'coased, will sell valuable real estate, In Utnt Mrcet. uommencinir at 1 o'clock n 1 111, 11 is a two story dwelling houto and wen calculated lor two lamiuei, 0OTOTfflts for Wm, Overrate fw onnthB? Overrate for CMMreniu CALL AN,VK CONVINCED THAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT THE Popular Clothing Store -or D LQWENBEBG, .1) i mi 11 I