fl 1 mWI a.- . - xjua uitUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. HUt of all la Leavening Power.-. S. Co Report, Aug. rh l88o flnTubilRhM ovcry Krtrtny, 91.UI Jf an SOIUTELY PURE Columbian Culmotlptlon price, sntercrt at tlio post oraco nt Dtonmsbunr r Becond class matter, March 1, 1888. ' BLOOMSBURG, PA FHIDAY, DECEMBER fi, 1891)7 HAI.lfS. TiinnanAY, Duo. 11, John Zinc, at his homo at Forks, will sell flttccn head of colts atilf horses. Halo to cor.imenco at 13 o'clock noon. This Is n rare chanco for bargains, as Mr. Zincr has no further use for tho horses "and can not ta'to care of them. Dko. 18. H. H. Qrntz, executor of Ezektol Cole, will sell valuablo real cslato In Bugarloaf township, at 10 o'clock, a. ra. Fon Saw on Kxciianob for n town prop, crty In Bloomsburg, a dcslrnblo farm of 20 seres, near Hupurt. Good spring anil sprlng-houso and well of water at tho barn. A good placo foratlalry. Apply to KunnES IIkss, liupcrt, Pa. 13-j;.4t Fon Hale Dwelling houses In Blooms burg, Orangevlllo, Eipy and Uupert Pa. Firms In Pennsylvania, Kansas and Vir ginia. Vacant lots In Bloomsburg. Gtoro properties, Grist mills and other property by M. P. Lutz, Insurance and Heal Kstato Agent, Illoomsburg, Pa. Fon Halr. House and lot In Hupcrt. lot 120x140 ft. Two story, home, with nlno rooms. Hay windows, out kitchen, Ico and coal house, good stable, chicken and pig pen. Choice fruit, ever green trees, good water, Two railroads, Twelve trains a day each way, to Blooms, burg, faro 8c round trip. Low taxes. A great bargain, if taken soon. M. P. Lutz, Insurance & Heal Est. Agt. We are compelled again to call the atten. lion of delinquent subscribe -s to the fact that our terms of subscription arc $1.00 u year, payable in advance. If not paid at tho beginning of tho year it is expected to bo paid certainly before tho expiration of tho year. Tho margin of profit is eo small at that prlco that we cannot afford to wait j for our pay after it Is earned, much less to lose It altogether. Wo have a few who owo us tot five years or more, and to theso Matblas H,n, workonthocouahrcZ.:; O" Fon Hami ZvTiTTTrrr ' . 1 . . n,ot . property, known a h Mortli property 1 nioomsburg. Apply toGuyJacoby. tor. J. 0. Wilson, D.D. over two gallonofolUnigb,, Tho canal Ftozo over7nMonday nleUt Joseph Chrl.man's boat wa, lying at Ja. SI wlS.'"' onJ wl" probab,jr " While worklngTHomTninT. t thn ... pet mill on Wednesday, B. F. Savlts was overcome with sewer gas. it rcqulrcd considerable hard work to htl Mm . consciousness. A reward of $5.03 will bo elven tn n person finding or cstislng to bo found a very large, bull UufU'o robe, stolen Nn. ember 14, from Ash & Iirn . 11-18-lm. Briarcreck, Pa. Tho Now York World will ntn.n ... . thanks for an invitation to bo present at tho opening of the Pulitzer Building on Wednesday December 10th. Wn that other engagements will Drcvent n attendance. Tills IS JudgO II. W. Jackson's last term of court upon tho bench. During his In. cumbency ho has secured tho respect and esteem of tho bar, and has performed his offlcial duties conscientiously and Impar. tially. Last Friday mDrnlnc tho theomnmMcr registered 18 degrees above zero. On the following morning It was 22 deurcoa. j Theso two cold days were but suggestions i of winter na nn tin lntnrt.nntn .1 n ih.t if .1.. I.. . ----- ....u.ub uy me "--" " "wl "" i'i tueoraometer scarcely marked tho frcezlnir by January 1st, 1801, thoy will bo sued. point. This is forced upon us, for wo have sent ... ,T, " ' out dun after dun, paying postago each ' A"re1 MolIcnry. merchant, of Benton, time, and no attention Is paid to it. No Wcnf 10 'bo clty lbls wcek lo buy """(lay further notice will bo given to this class by 5 ' mwS cll8lomcra C3n look 'or a U8, i no "no of these goods and also special Wo have a number who owo for two or ' uarKilln3 in Scrl lino merchandise. Call threo years, and to these wo say that wo Rml l'xamil10 quality and prices beforo pur- ucsire a settlement, because they aro not complying with our terms, and because wo bavo earned the money nnd want It. Thoso who owo for tho past year will confer a favor upon us by an early pay ment. Bomo cxpcnslvo improvements will soon bo mado in tho Columbian which arc In tended for the benefit of our readers, and therefore they ought bo rao.o willing to settle their accounts, so that wo can make theso improvement. It is quite dlfCouraf,'.ug to look over our books and find thousands of dollars stand ing out, much of it among men who aro better able to pay than wo aro to wait. It is our earnest wish that wo may not again bo compelled to nlludo to this matter, but that thoso who owo on subsciiption will settle beforo tho new yep r begins, and start in with a year's subscription in ad vance. l'erHoniu. Judge and Mrs. Elwell aro spending a few weeks In Towanda. Mrs. F. P. Billmeyer has been seri ously ill for several weeks. Major S. P. Hanly attended court sev eral days this week. W. A. Msrr, Eq., of Ashland, was in attendance at court thi3 week. F. D. Dentler is slowly recovering from his protracted Illness. Florenco bmlth of Danvlllo was tho guest of Eva Jones last wcek. Mr. A. Z. Bchoch and daughter spent a couple of days in Philadelphia this week. Bernard Doylo of Centralla was foreman of thp grand jury. Theo. lliley of Centralla spent Bunday in town. lie Is tho manager of L. A. Riley & Co's mammoth store. B. W. Thompson of Now York, register cd at the Exchange Hotel on Monday, He lived in Lime Hldgo fortv two years ago, and went from there to Scranton. Ho now holds a position in government office. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wirt, Miss Annlo Miller and Miss Maud Hunyan took part in a musical entertainment given at Hazlc ton by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hogers last week Monday on the tcuth anniversary of their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. h. B. Wlntersteen who In times past have rendered such valuable service In the choir of tho Episcopal church, aro acaln at their old posts, much to the eratflc...iu of tho congregation Miss Mary LUrman has also rejoined tho choir, and her fine alto volco is great addition thereto. Less than threo weeks until Christmas. A now lot of license blanks just printed at tho Columbian ofllce. Nlohllv services are being held at tho -B Baptist churcli. T. R. Kubn broueht a car-load of cattle chasing. In his charge to tho grand jury on Mon day, Judgo tkcler alluded to tho lottery schemes that wore conducted under tho cover of religious organizations. Chancing off articles of any kind, whetherby dealers or churches or Individuals, is contrary to law and liable to punishment. Superintendent Johnston is making every possible effort to ensure tho success of the coming Teachers' Institute. Ho has se cured a stronz list of Instructors, and an excellent series of lecturers. Full an nouncements will bo mado in theso columns. Mr. Edward '-Vatls, whoso face was tcrri bly gashed by tho kick of a horse, last summer, had his left eye taken out, on Tuesday last, by Dr Brown of Blooms burg and Dr. Blcrman of this city. Tho operation was a success. Danville Qm. C. F. Knapp, Insurance) agent and ad juster, has adjusted the insuranco of Kesty & Hoffman, whose machlno shop was de stroyed by Are Nov. 22. Tho young men arc now busy at clearing away tho debris, preparatory to rebuilding. They expect to bavo tho shop rebuilt in a few weeks. "1 uso Aycr's Cherry Pectoral freely in my practice, and recommend It In cases of Whooping Cough among children, having found it more certain to euro that trouble some disease than any other remedy I know of.'' So says Dr. Bartlctt, of Con. cord, Maes. There, will bo a service of song at tho He. formed church next Bunday evening lo which all aro cordially Invited. Uome and sco tho new rooms Kemp, the artist, has opened on Main 3 doors below iron oi. 2t. Tho regular meeting of tho Womans' Christian Uulon will bo held on Tuesday afternoon Dec. Oth at threo o'clock. A communication from Benton concern, lng a cock fight on Thanksgiving day, Is not published because no namo Is signed to it. Tho stone crossing from McKclvy's to Hartmau's corner on Market street hat boen raised to the now grade, and It Is a decided Improvement Tho new iron fenco aiound tho high school building Is a great Improvement, besides It prevents all danger of accident to children while playing upon the ground. Go and get one doz. cabinets at 09o at Kemp's Gallery, on Main 8t. 2 doors below Iron Bt. SL For various reasons this pspcr will hero alter bo printed and mailed on Friday of each week, Instead of Thursday as hereto-fore. Moyer Bros. Drug Btoro has been much improved by painting, inside and out. It was recently papered Inside, so that it now presents a very bright appearaneo. There is a prospect that tho Wllkcsbirre & Western U. R. will get Into Orangcvillc soon, a routo lias been surveyed by Brlarcrcek Valley to Berwick. The new Opera House at Berwick will bo opened on tho 8th Inst. It belongs to Washington Camp P. O. 8. of A. and cost $3500. Its seating capacity Is 025. Tho second floor is used for a lodge room. The interior of Blue's European Hotel is approaching completion, and the front part will soon be ready for business. When done It will bo equal to -anything of tho kind in this section. Mrs. John Nichols, sister of Edward Bcarlcs, was buried in Kosemont Ceme tory on Bunday. Bho died in Philadelphia, and tho remains wcro brought hero on Saturday. Ucv. P. A. Uellman conducted tho funeral services. J. A. J, Cumralngs died at his resldenc0 on Main street on Tuesday afternoon at I one o'clock, after a long Illness. Ho was born In Chllllsquaquo township, Northum berland county, and pascd his llfo therv, and In Bunbury, Montandon and Blooms-1 burg. From 1801 to 1807 ho was Register and Kecorder of Northumberland Co, Uls ago was CO years. Uls widow and one son W. B. Comm.ngs, of tho firm of Commlngs S Verdy, survive him. Tho funeral took placu at tho houso on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Hov. B. W. Bears officiating. Interment in Kosemont. There will be a lunch supper for 15c, in cluding mush and milk, given by the ladles of the lief ormcd church, Thursday evening, Dec. 11th, commencing at five o'clock, at the homo of Frank Cavanco on Catherine St. Proceeds to piy Interest on borrowed money. Tho front entrance to the court house Is entirely blockaded, and tho only access to tho building is through tho rear door. Con siderable lnconvenlcnco was experienced during tho week by those attending court, but this can bo easily overlooked in tho contemplation of tho superior advantages that will bo offered to the public when the addition to the court houso is completed. Tho following letters are held at Blooms- burr, Pa. post ofllce and will bo sent to the dead letter office Dec. 10, 1890. Miss Nora Applegit , Mr. Frank D, Long, Jacob Strauser, O. T. Taylo., Persons calling for theso letters please say, tbey wcro advertised Dec. a, ibuu. One cent will bo charged on each letter advertised, A. B, Catiioaut, V. M. There was another light fall of snow Monday, making tho third snow of tho season. Ilio snows wcro naruiy uecp enough to track any kind of animal. But sinco wo havo such mild winters wo call anything that seems whtto a snow storm. A taw vpnm apo a snow storm was not Dr. Hugh Buckingham has been elected consjerej anything unless tho snow was over six inches deep. from Buffalo Tuesday. coroner of Ccntro county. Mr. Buckalow returned to Washington last Baturday to bo present at tho opening of Congress on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Fcnstemachei ofiPhlla .ininlda aro visitlne E. A. Kawllugs and other friends in this county.. U. A. Kemp has leased tho old Rosen. Block photograph gallery in Bhlves' block, and will remove there soon. GUmorc'a Toy Bazar is ready again for tho Holiday trado with a larger assortment of toys than ever before. Upstairs and dawn stairs everything Is fi'led up with all sorts of things to delight tho little folks Qermau toys, French toys, American toys mechanical toys, iron toys, wooden toys tin tovs. and tovs of every defcrlptlon and price. Tho French lady, the Chinese jug. cler, and tho music teacnoi mat run uy Snow fell on Tues lay to tho depth of obout two Inches. Tho thermometer fell to 25 degrees above zero. O i Wednesday afternoon It grew warmer and r.iln fell. A cold snap now and some more snow will make good sleighing. G. M. Heeler, collector of Mount Pleas- ant township, hereby glve3 notlcd that after December 24th, five p':r cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. Tax payers of the township will please tako notice, and thoso who wish to save tho extra tax must pay od or before that day. Tho entrance to Hosemont Cemetery Is being much improved. Tbo ruins of tho old houso havo been removed and tho lot on which tho houso stood has been thrown Into tho cemetery. Tho fence has been moved out on tho lino of Rock street, and new gates bavo been put up. The new Bexton'a lodgo and waiting-room building is completed and ready for occupancy. When all tho changes contemplated havo been made, Kosemont 'will be much im proved. The Centralla homicide case brought a largo number of peoplo up to court from that borough, as witnesses. On Tuesday morning District nttorcey Chrlsman moved for a contlnuanco of the caso as he was not prepared with tho necessary evidence, and so tho caso went over. Tho caBO of J. B. Blue, was also continued and tho de fendant was admitted to bail. It Is gener ally understood that Blue has settled with the United Btatcs Express Company, and that ho will never be tried. He was their agent at Orangcville, and was charged with embezzlement. All other cases on tho list bavlng been disposed of, tho jurors wcro discharged on Wednesday noon. Rev. J. O. Wilson, D. D., who is to lecture in the Opera House this Friday evening, Dec. fith, on "Switzerland in Autumn" will delight all who may attend and will describe people, places and cenery through which he passes in such realistic manner that his audience is fairly carried away by his descriptions. Uls manner Is pleasing, and as an orator he Is spoken of as being in tho front rank. Ho has a raro command of language, which :ouplcd with great powers of observation, makes him one of the most entertaining of lecturers. The management of the Btar Courso bespeak for him a good audience and promise that all who hear him will bo fully satisfied. At tho last meeting of tho School Board resolution was passed to purchase a com- plcte set of tho Encyclopedia Brittanlca tor uso in tho public library. Beveral .indivi duals havo agreed to furnish other valu able works and the students expect soon to give au entertainment, tbo proceeds of which will be used in the purchase of bonks. If any person reading this notice desires to adit a volumo or more to this li brary for public use, let It be sent in tn any member of tho school board, to the principal of tho school or any of tbo teach. ers. Wo need a good library In our high boo) and now that tho effort has been begun let all lend a helping band and fill tho shelves. There will bo an clecutlonsry and must. cal entertainment at the Orangevlllo Music Jlall, Baturday evening December Oth. Miss Minnie Blttenbondcr, of Grand Rap. ids, Michigan, the elccutlonlst, gave some readings at Orangevlllo last Thursday evenlnz which were received with much favor. It was then arranged to have her again appear with her choice readings and combine musical talent from Orangcville and Blootnsburg and extend an luvitatlon not only to tho peoplo of Orangcville, but all sections of tbo country to como and have an evening's enjoyment at Orange vlllo. Price of admission will bo 25 cents; reserved scat tickets 85 cental children 15 cents. Tbo superintendent of tho U. & B. will run a special train from Illoomsburg If thlfty or more people will attend. Tbo fountain of perpetual youth was one of the dreams of antiquity. It has been well-nigh realized In Aycr's Barsaparllla, which purifies the blood, gives vitality lo all tho bodily functions, and thus restores to sge much of the vigor and freshness of I youth, On Thanksgiving day thcro assembled at the residence of J. Wilson Miller at Llmo Itidgo 85 members of tho Frcas family. Tho occasion being a surprise to Mrs. Mil ler who 1' one of tho 18 children of An drew nnd Lydla Frcas now deceased. After tbey over ran tho premises, taking tho house by storm they presented Mrs. Miller with a black Ucnrictta Dress and then proceeded to unpack sundry baskets, which contained among other things a roasted turkey, roasted chickens, cakes, pics, fruit, nuts and candy. The manner In which this hungry hoard of 0 brothers nnd sisters with their families proceeded to put themselves outtldo of that seasonable dinner would havo made tho traditional 'hungry man from Harlan' turn green with envy. Alter tho victuals bad been pun. ished to the Pattsf action of all present tbclr hilarity know no bounds. Dr. 11. h. Frcas of Berwick, nearly 61 years old, perpe trated a schottlscbe, as ho explained after wo had all taken It for a very flno Imita tion of tho 'Pino IUdge Ghost Dance.' This indiscretion on tho part of tho oldest1' of the family opened tho way for tbo baby of the (13), now a kid of 82 hard winters and about tho samo number of summers, to danco tho Kacquet, which ho did In a most charming manner mid a scene of dissolving legs and arms. Truly this was a pleasant time but tho plum pudding was very rich and that ovcnlng in our dreams that gob bler gobbled from tho head board of our bed, and wo saw tbo largo fat Frcas woman tako tho slim Frcas man by tho car and after mopping up tho floor with him eho proceeded to sit on him U3tll ho was as thin as Bomo of tho stories told by yo older members of the family about yo olden times. Then wo awoke. An Etk Witness. FORTIFY THE SYSTEM WITH Brown's Sarsaparilla Attn nmffffiiai.na. a tattiM tar .ofi People bavins rhsnmatle, or consumptive tendencls I should heed tho advice hero in given. Their palnraland dangerous dlieuoa arise I wholly from Impure blood, causing weakening ol the S system! aro tti, and bold lnl 3 tbosyatembr lmpureblood, and cannot bo driven oat S nntll tbo blood shall have been cleared. When this S shall havo boen enrooted na- m t tore will do the rest, and the S dayi and nlghU of torture S will be unknown. S Alike are the yonng, mid- S aio aged and older people - swept from the toco of the Z earth by thousands erch S year by these disease, and there baa never been known S so powerful a preventive S to inch devastations, a ; ti found In that great rem- S tdlal agent. AtaUDrueitoUll.oO. a botUosforl.OO V DON'TUkeBomrthlngelM'laatMrood'IT IS NOT. Aba WARatN A Co., Bolt Proprietors, luuiror, Ue. Tlio Iiintlltitc UutertnlnniciitH. Following are BOino of tho notices that havo been given to those who will appear beforo tho Teachers' lnstltuto' at the even, ing entertainments. Till TROT VOOAL SOOtlTT'S ANNUAL OONOKBT. When four young ladies in white, two In blue bodices and two In brown, tripped upon tho stage and put their beads to gether, they mado such a modest and pleasing group that tho enthusiasm of their subsequent reception was already half as sured. They wero tho Meigs Bister's Con cert Company. A very sweet and puro soprano, with a second soprano and two altos that had mascullno vigor without losing feminine beauty, mado a combina tion so artistically blended that every ap pearaneo of tbo Meigs Bisters' Concert Company meant an unyielding encore. The quartctto sang such cbolco bits as a lthclnbergcr reverie, a Brahms barcarolle, "Fldelcn," McFarren'a "Yo Bpottcd Snakes," with the 'Ring and Hose,' a folk song charmingly enunciated ; 'Bounds of tho Night' (written for the singers) and as closing numbers Mendelssohn's 'Besting Place' and Tho Lady Bird,' by Cowcn. The sweet voiced four could hardly havo had a heartier reception than last night's audlonco gavo them. vbou the Cleveland (o.) Leader Ono of tho largest and finest audiences that ever welcomed a public speaker In this city assembled at tho Tabcrnaclo last evening to enjoy tho lecture of Mrs. Mary A. Llvermoro on "Tho Boy of To-Day." Every scat In tho building was occupied, and every occupant seemed pleased with tho earnest and eloquent discourse of the ovcnlng. FROM COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT O. 8. HUGHES, QREENSnUBO, l'A. "We havo had some of tbo BT. J, 0- WilsOS, S. S. "Repeatedly Interrupted by enthusiastic applause, as with real uloquonco ho carried tho rapt attention of his audlcnco to tho close." Associate New, Philadelphia. D. McUenry & Son have an ofllco In the building of L. Paxton at Rupert. They aro engaged In the lumber trado. Do not consult anybody, but Invest twenty-Qvo cents In a bottle of Salvation Oil. It kills pain. When wo reflect that so many human beings dlo of Consumption wo must como to tho conclusion that everybody should bo provided with Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup, the poor consumptlvo's friend. RellKloim Mcctluif. Joseph E. Maulo, a minister of the Re ligious Society of Friends, from Phlladcl. phla, Intends holding a meeting for Dlvlno worship at Bloomsburg In tho M. E, Church on Bunday next, morning and even ing, at tho usual hours. All aro invited. Cure VourHctn Don't pay large doctor's bills; Tbo best medical book published, ono hundred pages, elegant colored plates, will bo seut you on receipt of threo 2-cent stamps to pay the postage. Address A. P. Ordway & Co.. Boston, Mass. lt-28-2t. A 11 1 if indoor Meeting. Sup. entertainment and Oriinite per. A chief characteristic of tho Cam bra people is high social attainments. They gavo a public entertainment in tho Christ ian village chapci last Baturday night that did credit to themselves and community. Admission fco 10 cents, proceeds to bo de voted to the interest of tho Sunday school. The exercises consisted of Instrumental music, 'Flag drill' and exhibition of the 'Peak Sisters. Tho accomplishments of Stanley McHcnry in displaying instrumen tal music are rarely, if ever surpassed. All ncnt men of tbo platform, but Uedley re. mains an especial favorito with our peo ple." FROM THE 'OLD WAR GOVERNOR.' Bellefonte, Pa., October 10, 1887. Having tho satisfaction of intimate and agreeable social relations with Chas, T. Bteck, I am glad tospcak of him as a highly cultured and accomplished gentleman. I havo heard him lecture, and was charmed with his musical voice, graco of manner and splendid elocution. Uls lecturo on "The Hero, Rccogelzed and Unrecogniz ed," is ono of the most Instructive, origi nal, clear in statement, and logical in con elusions, that I bavo ever heard. I wish every American had opportunity to hear It. Any lecturo courso where it has not yet been beard should bo considered la comnleto without It. Truly, A. O. CURTIN. Tho midwinter meeting of tho Staton most eml-1 Island Athletic Club, which will bo held in Madison Square Garden, Now York, on December 11th, 12th and 13th. will bo tho greatest of its kind ever held In this coun try. Tho programme provides for run ning matches, boxing, wrestling, fencing, lawn tennis, lacrosse and foot ball. Tho mcu competing will bo tbo best In their Te xt Vonr UouhcIh on Fire. tho exercises were directed by his masterly. You put water on the burning timbers, not Judge M. G. Uuglics of Catawlssa has ro. h . attention, and af. covered from a severe attack oi pneu. fnr(1 mucll amU9emen,. Cars, steamboats, monla. wacons. animals, dolls, child's furniture. habv houses, rocking horses, soldiers, drums, sleds, and a luousanu oiucr iiungi nil i mi allv nleasioe can be seen. Call an .. . . Ti. ... r,n.o i.nii,. I examine. ll.o-4t t he lounuauon wans ioi - Tho Normal Bchool now has over 800 .,n TMa la the lamest attendanco at tho wi'utcrtcrm in tho h'.Btory of tho school run parsuuano on Market street aro com plcted If you suffer from catarrh why don't you .job. iinnd'a Barsanarllla, tho common Isenso remedy? It has cured mauy people. Est. J.0. Wilson, D.D. Mrs. A. A. delivered bv J. O. Wilson ii fine a sneclmen of word painting as .. ... ill 1.... t.uon n.ivllnivMil tn a uncoin auuieuto uno ra j... lipiir. It was niletu a eeiu. aum ." Him iniiikir ftnnt a rlnnlo of laughter gleam Butler has completed the lug over tho features of his auditors i at an. nihpr nn ftf r.iiiueu tutu, nui hand while presiding at the organ. The movements ol the Flag Drill, under the captainship of Miss Jennie Vahn, public school teacher of that place, .fere admir able and elicited -frequent applause from the largo and delighted audience. Ten ladles constituted tho drill and were sup plied with flags emblems representing the different nationalities including our own, singing patriotic songs applicable to each of the nations represented. Lastly, three littlo girls marched upon the platform, each carrying our national emblem, sing, iflg a favorito national air, when all joined in tho song of "The Red, Whito and Blue', waving their flags. The scene was im pressing and typified 'penco on earth, good will to men,' and tho relation ;of mankind, that though we aro of different nationali ties, yet aro we brethren, tied in tho bond of common sympathy, bound to ono des tiny tho civilization and ourlstmnization of tho world. After theso exercises the Peak Bisters, nino in number, wcro introduced, who en tered through a window near tho organ. They represented as coming from the peaks of Alaska and their advent upon tho stage was comical, their costume peculiar, and their head dress terminated in a peak' and was fully a yard long. Whenever they bowed tho peak of head dress touch ed the floor. Tho preliminary remarks of the leader of tbo sisters, explaining the ob ject of their presence, tho accomplishments and qualifications of her sisters, wcro well rondercd Their exhibition was highly en tertaining and applaudod at every turn. Bruce and Georgo Cary deserve a great deal of credit for tho success of tho enter tainment. To tho question, "now did youllko it?" twenty times asked in our hearing after tbo entertainment, tbo uni versal response was, "It was Just boss." After tbo entertainment supper was served at tbo hotel. on the smoke. And If you have catarrh you should attack the dlscaso in tho blood, not in your nose. Remove tho Impure cause, and tho local effect subsides. To do this, take Hood's Barsaparllla, the great blood purifier, which radically and per manently cures catarrh. It also strength ens Iho nerves. Bo suro to got ooly Hood's Barsaparllla. Pensions t Veterans ! t Tho Disability Pension Bill. Act of Juno 37, 1G00, grants ponstons to all cx-soldlcrs and sailors who served 00 days or mnro In tho Army or Navy during tho rebellion, and wcro honorably discharg ed, and who nro now suffering from any permanent, mental or physical disability contracted fine lh wir nr during the wir whether from disease, injuries or effects of old age, at tho ru oi from $0 to $13 per month, ace Tcllng to the degrco of hi ills, ability fortbu performance of labr riqulr. Ing the. ex fl ., .f physical strength ( provided tho disability is not duo tn vici ous habits. Tl.ls pension Is not rcatrhtcd to tho veterans who Inve to msku thtir living by h ir.l ; . .or, but U equtily duo to professional im-n nr rr', provided they tiavo an lxUI... unatiliity whh li would prevent tbo rnv.lnuoiis cxerri of 'he1 physical sliuugih of an nble-budli-d man. Theso whr f vi ipplled uadcr tho gn. eral laws nnd who aro iinablo to piovi wp tho pending claim can apply for mid St.. euro this pension and then contitiuo tlio prosecution of Ihu former claim and secure their arrears. It vou aro now drawing n small pension, say 53 or $4 pe- month, ynu can tako this pension instead, and if you bavo an appli cation on fllo for tncrcaso or additional pension for new disabilities you can con tinue tho prosecution of such Claims while drawing tho new pension, or you can tile an original claim for a disability contract ed la tho servlco whllu drawing pension ' under this uew act. Widows, children, nnd dependent moth, ers nnd fathers nro entitled under this act and can suspend the prosecution of any pcnuiug Claim, ana tauo this pension, ana afterwards complete tho prior claim and get arrears. Having been duly appointed an Agent according to tbo rules and regulations of the Department of tho Interior in tho pros ccutlon of such claims and having had suc cess in a number of cases I am always pr'1 pared to glvo Information nnd assist claim ants, nnd will assure them success If thoy aro ablo to establish tho facts as required by law. Thoso Interested should call soon and claim their reward. I CIEOKOB W. HTKItNKIl, North .MtirlirtMt, T-18-Om. UlootnnbilrK I'll. ro Nervous nenttltutcd Men. If tou will fiend mi Tour aAdroaa. wo will mall yon our lUustrated pamphlet explaining all about or. ore's culeirated Electro-vol law noil ana Ap pliances, and their charming ejeeta upon tin tier vonn dQhllitAtnd RYatAtn. nnd how ther will anlok. 1 T restore youto lror and manhood.oimphlet free. it you aro uiua amicuu. wo yi m genu yuu BYRON CLARK, A.M. M. D Now York City. and AppUarcs on tilai 1-31-r-iF. licit Voltaic 11lt Co Marshall, Mto CONTINUED. "We will coutiuuo our SPEC IAL SALE a while longer on Coata, Jackets, Flannels, Blank eta, &c. lou will liuu many bargains await you. Now open, fall lines ot Wool Hoods, Lee - tr , , -T--T- 1 ITT 1 ings, JMittens, unaerwear, wool Larger than Furs of all A Hprluir Medlclue, Tho druggists claim that pooplo cal daily for tho new cure for constipation and sick-headache, discovered brDr. Bllas Lane while in tho Kocky Mountains. It Is said to be Oregon grapo root (a great remedy In tho far wctt for those complaints) combin ed with simple herbs, and is mado for use by pouring on boiling water to draw out tho strength. It sells at 60 cents a pack- ago and is called.Lano's Family Medicine. ItaBt Ileiltoll. painting of her resident on uccn sircci, "-ce7anJ,i;roVrKUout beaullful shells of and it nrcbents a very fine appearance. ',.,,1.1, knowledno seemed to strew the The MlesirtTo-Werlan ch wtJS -1 1 .,,.r iiirni. hundred dollars at their ,1, ...intinn nf Him beautv and subllm- ThunksBivinc dinner. Ity of California scenery was unique in Its Ibanhsgivini.mm". lnguuge aud Ideas, and no painter's brush .u, iiirrmuii tbo ciuitttry can not I V.R., f ,,,,, t iiavu moressed tho help but ltnpriss ono with tlo uncertainty . wlad ,0 vividly with tho enfant of his ..1. nr.. Hnscmont Is lull Ol ircsn tbeme. iiwiwuot. Tho Willlamsport Republican aaysi 'When tbo County Commissioners ot the State were in Willlamsport a few days ago they adopted resolutions favoring tho abolition ot t .e oraco ol Jury Uommls sioner, and providing for the selection of Juries by County Commissioners and Judces of tho court. This work of the Commissioners seems lo meet with gen eral approval. The opinion seems to bo that tlnco the chango in the election of County Commissioner, Jury Commission. ers are of no more use than a fifth wheel would b'.' to a farmer's wagon. The men usually elected as Jury Commissioners havo littlo or no acquaintance "With the Deoplo throughout tho county, while tho County Commissioners acquire a largo ac quslntsnce by associating tu business with constables, assessors, collcctois and jurors and aro therefore doubly qualified for tho duty. Samuel Weaver ot Fisbtngcreek lost his barn and shed, Including hay, fodder, straw, corn and crops, horse, buggy and sleigh, and olher contents by flro last Thuisday night about half past nino o'clock. Bu; for the timely arrival of neighbors the houso with lis occupants would also have been consumed, tho root being already on fire when tho Inmates weie awakened from their slumbers and Bayed. Tho origin ot tho fire Is a mystery, and It is not thought to be the work ot an nccndlary, as Mr. Weaver Is not known to havo an enemy. Tho light Insuranco of $100 will but poorly compenate Mr. Weaver whoso Uss exceeds $100. Peter Ipher of Falrmount died Nov. 27, 1800, and was buried at the Cambra M. . church Bunday following, aged about 83 years. He waB noted for his industrious habits, integrity and honesty. He was the father of William Ipher of Benton township, also ot Mrs. William Ash and Mrs. Christian Ash. A widow, four bods and five daugh. ters survive tho deceased father, Go to Kemp tne most artistic work. artist for finest and 2t. VnctlNpnled Merit. The great success of tho Itoyal Baking Powder Is duo to tho extreme care exer cised by its manufacturers to make it en tirely pure, uniform in quality, and of the highest leavening power. All the scien tific knowledge, care and skill, attained by a twenty years' practical experienco arc contributed towards this end, and no pharmaceutical preparation can bo dis. penscd with a greater accuracy, precision and exactness. Every artlclo used Is abso lutely pure. A number ot chemists aro employed to test the strength ot each in gredient, so that an exact power and effect In combination with Us co-ingredients is definitely known. Nothing is trusted to chance, and no person is employed in the preparation of the materials used or- the manufacturo of tho powder, who Is not an expert in his particular branch of business. As a consequence tho Royal Baking Powder is of the highest grade ot excel lenco, always pure, wholesomo and uni form in quality. Each box Is exactly like every other, and will retain its powers and produce tho samo and highest leavening effect in any climate, at any time. The Government Chemists after having analyz. cd all tho principalibrands in tbo market, in their reports placed the Itoyal Baking Powder at tho head ot tho list for strength, purity and wholesomoncss, nnd thousands of tests all over tho country havo further demonstrated tbo fact that Its qualities are, in every respect, unrivaled. Sleclluir ot Hcliool Uoard, There was a meeting of tho school board of the Bloomsburg Bchool District last Friday evening with all tho members present. Tho teachers wero present nnd drew their orders for the month ot Novem ber. Bills wcro presented and secretary directed to draw orders in payment ot the samo. A resolution was adopted offering the uso ot tbo nigh School building lo tbo County Bupcrlntendcnt during lnstltuto week, and that schools be closed the week following Institute, or Christmas wcek. Extra inducements having been offered for tho purchase ot the Encyclopedia Brittanl ca, a resolution was adopted to purchase a set for tho public library. The question ot a uniform course of study to conform to that ot tho Normal school was discussed and tho subject referred to tho committee on text books, who arc Instructed to con fer with the principal of the Normal Bchool and arrange a course ot Btudy by which students tn tho public schools may enter, the Normal and graduate In one year. Board adjourned to meet Friday evening January 10th. spcciive classes. Tho prizes and medals Hosiery, &C., for Cold weather. are more numerous and moro beautiful I Our. Hno nf TT A "NDTCRR. man uavo ever oecn oucrca at a similar Tho order for theso trODhtes. which In- CVer tUlS SeaSOll. eludes 20 sets ot medals and 60 gold kinds, bee OU1' 4UC mull, a lot watches was given to a Philadelphia firm, 0f muffs at 2.50, worth $3.00, Bailey, Banks & Biddle, who havo inst h?;no fpnwoia nml T.ihln r.innna. jrobably the most Important order of Its -- iu" Tvnnn rr- 1 kind ever filled by a Philadelphia house, at $3.00 Set, Worth $0.00. Kid Tho medals aro of 21 karat virgin gold, Gloves. A bargain, scissors at com silver ana bronzo. Thoy contain: on 1 l2ho. find n()r n.ur . 1 1 1 .1 l. a . - - 1. - I iuu uuvursu D1UU tuu UgUlU Ul tt nctt uurBU, the insignia of tho clubhand around It the Inscription : "Statcn Island Athletic Club, 1877-1890." A finely modled laurel wreath . i. nnt. 1 ir,. .i!n c3n.,n.n f. New York, December tlth, 12tb, 13lh, M . aaSllUaU W iJOilS icuu," occupies tne reverse. A Dar 01 metal corresponding with that of the medal, from which is suspended a yellow and black ribbon, tho club's colors, holds the disc. The watches have tho American Waltham movement and bunting cases. H. J. CLARK & SON, Bloomsburg, Pa By the time you read this the Christmas Goods will be ready for your inspection, and as The latter havo the club emblem engraved Only about lb looking and Sell upon their surface. I ing days are betoro you aud us: it will bo quite necessary that we make haste and that you xour distressing cougn can uo curea. should not delay. Ulir Store IS FA Ir r rXT If hnrnilon l n m r'a Uo nam tn.lh. 1 again being turneu over, goous brought down stairs, others tak en up, and room made for a rush of people. Our Coats and Shawls will remain up stans, (Winter is here and w have a large lot of warm Coats and Shawls). We wish our in vitation to reach everybody, old and vomic, rich and poor, to Ask Your Friends About It. We know it because Kemp's Balsam with In the past few ycirs has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask somo friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's Bal sam. Thcro is no medicine so Ipure, nono so effective. Largo bottles 60c and $1 at druggist -SPECIALIST- n Thn Trent mcnl of Clirontn UUpim confines s pr.iciice to huou c,vh ouiv ai.ireaocieiny ana HffQOiH without Oritur Hninx or allowing Pa tient to make rUftUMifWAOf their oonJitton. On this bih o; i4'tiro iu?n(HU tor treittmnt, Dr, Clark's KxperlRnco h ii lirtf'tie -trlrlr inlltn!t. rl by a Thirty Vrn I'rne eo wliirli Inextrnt vnrlrty iintl N(irrul re it tin U rquillril by liv hi ti rucrpllrtl lir iiohp. PiLtlem. main nnA f1 111 tile not nirnl by orillimry Treatment f in iioitiit nm tn tlio nntnrnoT liir-ir iiiefttea prcliiliT Invltrtl. mLULuthV-A-vilSTANT. (Mrs. Kinney), wm give wpelil attention to tho KKainiomion and ud) uet front of aU nooesaary ApplUQCOd In the trt-umeotof 'Vouen, , 1m uukk tavo'h una rracucoi iwiiiTo '.AjcnoiU a U by contliilnft h' practice exclusive ' tolultr fleveloo si o irontn l)lMji ot Mm and iruuum iiA4 .it. unM hthiilI 111 kj-h in ttvj trait montnfm.nrni Ailal Inir.ibie mill Ilea acd can bo cnniuitM Fioe of t'ntrff ' At new jurK'iHyiit uq ufrun, .o- ut tos luoty-olflitht'.rort. Juno 13 toll: Mirtnt SI to H.)pt t; September 2i octs r 6; o.vobsr 19 to an; noyjmwr lit 10 4i; uwsmoar i vj u, isav February 15 to 3; Uretnto 15, lm vr uuuii.T I uiarit irom January o w rcuruarj mil ATA W 133 A, PA., Hmqii'lianoa House, Monday, Diocmber 15, 18'JO. BLOOMSBUHO, I'A.f Ejehango Uotcl, Tuesday and Wedneiday, D.-o-tnuer 10 and 17, 1890 ll.i!8-8t. jgXEOUTOll's NOTICE. HtUilf of lUr Orosf, fieceasetl. Letters tstampntarr on mid tim h ivlnzboen Braitod to tbe umlxrslgnpd exmjuwr, all persons Indebted to wild estalu aro Iwreor notinal to par tho bamc, and tho) ban ig cJUnn j jivlnat. sail estnui to nrumt. aio sjiae to oer JAC04V, Atty. uwiii uuuss, 11-13-6L liioouior. PUBLIC SALE. UF VALUABLE 11KAL ESTATE. ItcnolutloiiH of Kcsnect. At a meeting of the Executive Commmlt- Tho undersigned, snrrlTlng executor ot tho last will and testament or Gzeklel Colo, late ot sugar loaf township. In Columbia countr, renna., now nirers at public Bale on the premises on THURSDAY, DEOEMHUR 18, A. D. 1390, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, a largo body ot the roost deslrjblo real estate to be found In the township. It conlsts of a tract ot land lying upon both sides ot tho Flahlugcroelc, and comprising In tho whole about 380 Acres. ' That portion ot It which Is upon the west side ot tho creoK has tho following Improvements and advantages, to-wlt. A largo frame DWELLING HOUSE, formerly Kept aa a notel, a rratno Building erect ed for and occupied aa a country Btore, a largo frame building erected and occupied aa a tcrant hauso, and also outbuildings, Saw mill, c. It Is well wooded and haa a considerable quantity of excellent fruit. It Is accessible by two publlo roads and a oounty brldje, andalsoby the lilooms burg Sullivan railroad, and It contains about 111 Acres. Tho remainder or tho tract lying upon the east side ot tho ere elc, U also accoajlblo by two pubUo mads and a county brtdjo across Flshlngcreek to the railroad. The lraprovaments are a Urgo barn a, tho wliolo tract having been occupied aa the homestead farm. This piece contains about XVO Acres. It will be soli together or In pucels aa may bo deemed most expedient. The salo will bo ij the acre. A draft ot tho land with the Improvements roads, itc, can bo Been In the hands ot the execu tor at tho bmklng house of the Bloomsburg Hani lng Company. TKKMSiiPBXLB. Ton percent, or on-fourth of thn p nvia! money o ba pill upoi strlklog down tho property, ooe-fourtn lei Ilia ten per cent, on April 1st, 1891, th balanco or tWJ-thlrda ot tho purcli we money on nrtl st, t8l. ivlcti In terest rrora prll int. last, tho rein t'mnir one-third tolwlect In tno lints darinir tlio lira it tio wid ow, the Imprest 'herwvi t b tuU m nor semi annually during her UK and tlio prtoolp il to tho Uxecutorut h"rleatu. l'osssssiON Will be given April 1st. ml upon the purenawrni i lng pay mem s ai nbove and giv ing bond aud mortgag on the premises, to ecure the uupatd piirduso money, whiiwipan a deed will be exi-uiteJ nnd delivered. Tlio tenants auireot me crops reserved. II. IL QltOTZ, Rxecutor, Ulooiunburg, ra. Society on Baturday tho following action was taken : WnanBis, this Board has heard with profound regret of the sudden death ot Dr. A. P. Heller for several years one of tho of. fleers of this society, which occured on the 30th day ot October 1890; Resolved: That we express our apprecla. tlon of his faithful service and wise counsel I. W. Hartmaii & Sons. of Christmas presents. We start in with 1000 articles at 10c, 1000 at 15c, 2000 at 20 and 25c, 1000 at 50c and ' up to $35.00. No limit to cheaper articles and other prices. Can not say how many clerks we as a member of tbis Board ; his pleasant shall have, some extra are her e auu uKrecnuio uisposition as maniiesiea in I already uib luictuuumu wua several mcmuers or this body, and his earnest efforts at all times In every honorablo way to futher the Interests of tbo Association, his oxamplo Is worthy ot our earnest emulation. Resolved; That this actlon'be reco rded on the minutes ot the society, a copy bo for- warded to tho family of deceased and the samo bo published In tho Oontypapers. J. O. Brown, II. P. Lutz, J. P. Fbeas, Committee. A l.nrire Yield. Thirty eight pumpkins wero grown from one hill on the farm of our townsman, Geo. W. Uorrell, In Northampton county, near Martin's creek. The smallest weighed ten pounds and tho largest fitly pounds. The thirty -eight pumpkins weighing 850 pounds. They were sold for 1 cent per pound, mak. Ing $8.50 from one bill. SUertfPH anlen. our Nevr Peed cutter ami CriiHlier. Catarrh In the head Is a constitutional Disease, and requires A constitutional renieay Like Hood's Barsaparllla Which purines tho blood, Makes tbo weak strong, Restores health, Try U no v. Btcady employment and liberal wages are offered in another column by. Bears, Henry &Co.,Oenova, N. Y. Tbey aro a rellablo firm. Established 1845. 134-4t. Farmers and others in need ot a good feed-cutter or corn-sheller or hay.press, will do well by calling or writing to tho undersigned for circulars and prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Wo also have some good bob-sleds for sale. 1 1.28-0 w Wiuth & Connid, Orangevllle, Pa. SlAllltlAGlt. Bhullz Moore In Buckhom, Nov. ST, by the ltcv. L. 1". Blown, John O. Bhullz ot Jcrsoytown and Mary M. Moore, daught. I er of N. I'. Moore, Esq., ot liuckborn. Equlre Moore's last Thanksgiving was ono ot tho most happy of his life. On that day all bis children and many friends from Orangcyllle, Bloomsburg, Jcrsoytown, Montandon and other places, gathered to witness the marriage of his oldest daught' er, Mary J, Moore to J, O, Bhullz, We hope the Bqulre may havo many more happy Thanksgivings. Thu day was heart. lly enjoyed by all. Many happy dayi to Mr. and Mrs. Bhullz. PHILLIPS DOMESTIC BAKERY PURE CONFECTIONS. "Wo havo commenced as usual to make our own candies for the Holidays, adding a few novel ties Binco last year. You can And on our counters a full assortment of Pure Clear Toys, "Our Own" Mixtures Stick Candies and Taffies in al flavors, besides a very full line of CHRISTMAS TREE OR NAMENTS. Sncciul terms to rropeny u raet j. buit, at suit ot lurches and all large orders. urani ucrnug, trustee ; to urant uernng, n i i i. 4i. .,.. .tnn n-.mn-.-.i w i- People wlio look alter th Jamison city. health of their children will buy Planing mill property of P. J. Bull, in only candies thoy know 10 U pure, rnces as low as any lor pure goods. Mail orders receive prompt attention. M. M. PHILLIPS, Bloomsburg, Pi Are you using the old fash ion rubbing board in doing your washing? It you are it will pay you to investigate into the mer its ot our New L1T81S&HIMHB. Alter trying it we named it the "Lightning," because it truck us as being the right name for such a Rapid Working Machine as to the top pull swing and so called washing machines. (JLAKK. 1 HAKUtK, Third Street, 9-19-3UI Catawissa, Pa. Jamison City, at suit ot same, $50, Property of J, Y. Hicks, Briarcreek township, at suit of Jacob Bomboy, ct el. 1 notice served disputing title j to Henry Beeley, $81. Property of Edward Gcrrlty, Conyng- ham township, at suit ot Miners' and Laborer's Bavlng Fund Association, $163. For Tlie Holidays. Life size Crayons and photo graphs. Finest work at M-ftiuip aros. SISAL GARMENTS FOlt HOLIDAY 1'ltKMi.NTS. Capes ana xiulTs ot Seal, Ilmsian Sitilo, ll'nk, Beaver. ItnUn, Alaska SAbltf, Monkey, etc., Uo., ot Unest quality lar below murlct value. An ex- iierienco ui u yenrs una u-siuuuauui mi gui uuuw iho lilguest reputation. AUk'ooJs warranted. 14 West 14th Bt., New Yom City. 13 5 it. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby was sick, we t' htt CastorU. When she u a Child, she crld for Castorla, When sha becuse Miss, she duaj to OutorU, Whn ih had Children, thi ct them CuSorUk TRUSTER'S SALE OP VALUABLE A I.udy'HI'urfc'cl Companion. Kvcrv expectant mother should read our new book by Dr. Nye, ono of Now York's most celebrated physicians. A perfect mother's guide, It tells bow tho fearful or deal can bo made easy, free from danger, ana almost entirely painless, tnus saving months of anxiety, dread, and suffering. Full ot valuablo Information to ladles, an. werlng hundreds ot dellcato questions. Bend two-cent stamp tor circulars, testl. monlals, and confidential letter. Address, Fuime Tnouis & Co., Publishers, 0.19 3m. Baltimore, Md. Tbiunderelgned will sell at public vendue on the premises on SATURDAY, DliOHMBKIt 27, at 10 o'clock a m,tbe (ollowlnz real estate situ ate In the vl'lage ot Cat awla.a. l'u., beunded and described as follows: Beginning tn Main street In said village, at a corner lot marked and numbered Ho. m, and running thence by tbe same southeast 810 teel to an alley, thenco by said alley toutheast 49 (eet a Inches to tbe comer ot lot ot Jwa K. Bnarpleus, thenco by tbe same northeast mo (eet to said Main street, thence by said street north west 49 (oet V Inches to the placo ot beglcnlDg, whewm Is erected a two story and Outbuildings. J Terms cash. am It ELWELL, Trustee. fBonstipatEon7 I F not remedied In soason, is liable to 1 becoino habitual and chronic. l)ras ' tic purgatives, by weakening tho bowels, confirm, rather than cure, the evil. Ayor1 I'llU, being mild, effective, and strengthening 111 tholr ai tlon, are gener ally recommended by the faculty as the best ot aperients. "Having been subjert, for years, to coustipution, without buiug ablo to llnd much reiu-i, 1 men .tyur u 1-111.1, I deem It both a duty nnd a pleasure to testify that I have ilorivud great ben. ellt trom thulr nse. For over two yara past 1 havo tak.'U 0110 ot those pills every night bolorc lt'iitinu. 1 would not willltigly l without thoin." Q. W, Uowuuu, 20 East Mum St., turllitle, l'u. " I havo liocn tultmc! Ayer's I'M and using them in my lainity aime Wl, and cheerfully recommend them to all In need of a safo but oftentual c athartic." John M. nous. Ummwlle, Ity. 'Tor eight years I wan ofllUited with ronitlpatloii, which at lst booaino so bail that thn dot tor could do no more for inc. Then I lp"! tn take Ayer'H I'ilU, and "n the lwol riioovcrea their natural and MoruUr action, an that now I nm in Kxctdhmt health." S. h. LouglibrldRo, Uryan. Texas. " Having used Aycr's I'lllfl. with good result, 1 full Indorse thorn (or thn pur iKwes for which thoy are reoummandmi." i-T. Coiiiwm, M- ! Contra Ilrldge, l'a. Ayer's Pills, vairiunw bt Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bali by all DiuiwliU tod Iuleri hi UtOitUfe m Timet, (Lincoln, ms.j graves.