"HALL' AND STAIRWAY. They Day .n Important Tart In Modorn Houupa A Thlnl r Ontnrl rb In Vnciin Once Ulnrp-flow tho 1lm( Nfor to tli HtiOrrnnK Am Arrtie"l The Xiwnl Toot. rimw plitnniiip. liltr pwrytliin? oK on tills f If lr ff pnrth, clevol.ipi In Cyp-lP. 1'n.slilotiti comp unit po. What 'rh in vof'tip In one century poos out In the next, and n tmnilrpil yours or iw Inter It coiiins buck nfrnln. ('cnturicR apr In cnsUes nil over Knropp the lin.ll wbs tlir one clininlx-r In vlilch most of the domestic life of the tlniP U'as lived. Tlic liPftrt.liHtonp of hospitnlity wim found there.. Tines not thp roiuler of "I,c Wort TVArtlnir" remember how A MOHKHN HALL AND 8TAII1WAY. "Damp I,lonos counseled Sir (iiiroth to sleep In none other place lint In the litill?" In modern times thin rs were exactly reversed, and thp hall wan rr tlvtceil to com punitive insipnlficHnee. as fMimptlilnp hardly liptter than u pass ageway to the tlliilnfr-room, drawing room and other familiar chambers. This e.velo bcfran to show siccus of enrl infT not many years back, and the hall once more playsa leadlnp part in social life. Its return to Its original purpose of a sIMInc-room has hroufrht back many delightful features of dwnestic architecture. The preat fireplace, with andirons nnd blazinj? lops, is one of them. A fireplace of this sort needs plentyof unincumbered space about it, iMi that the members of the home circle can move their chuirs near to the Humes or n way from them as the heat rises or falls under the fluctuations of the winter wind. In a country house of ordinary dimensions no other cham ber can pive quite so much space to the chairs as the hall can. Then there is the window-pat, which, with pretty cushions and a lcnded plas window Just ahorc the level of one's shoulders, is in summer or winter as comfortable a lounpiup place n . it is artistic. Itut there is no feature of the most modern country hall which is more In teresting than the staircase, or, more particularly, the tlrst step.-, of the stair case. The special treatment of this detail In small houses U in fiK'.t pecul iar to recent architecture. Until a very late duy architects rarely tool; as much pains as they do now to start, their stairway with some touch of dec orative originality that won!.! Intro duce an artistic and useful factor into their scheme for the hall. A broad platform raised ono or two steps above the door, and with a window seut, lends n charmlnppicturrsoueness to the effect of an eventup ruliiorir,;r when a proup of yonup people in formed about It. At other tinnrs it ih the bet of all places for a stately rub ber plant or a vase of hydraupea-j. In some houses the desipnors have spent themselves in huiluinp a screen of del icate spindles around the stairs, plae Inp a seat apainst tho former on the hall floor, and this screen, of course, has counted in the decoration of the hall. The newel pist has pone throupli all sorts of transformations. In one house it remains the strictly Inde pendent member which our colonial prandfathers made it, acid is attrac tive simply as a marvel of scroll work and of "tops" which look like Ossa 'piled upon l'elion. In another It serves as a pedestal for either a lamp or a flower jar, and in this last puise it has been possibly most often strup pled with by the ambitious deco rator, who has piveu It all manner of shapes. In the. sketch which accompa nies this, a picture of an Knplish in terior, there is seen the natural out come of tho evolutionary process throuph which the hall newel post hu.-i passed. It has been developed out of existence. In its place, on the wide platform provided by the first or kcc ond step, there stands a porcelain flower vase. It will not bo lonp before other objects are substituted for this and statues are put in position at the bepir.ninp of the stairs. This may Iok like a return to the permanent newel po.st, but it will really have the ajlvantape of leavinp the staircase clear at this point If for any (-peeial occasion the hostess wishes to remove her work of art. The flower jar is perhaps best adapted to the corner. It pives Just t ho required em pilosis and it is free from tho appressiveness ami occasional Inconvenience, which be lonps to the newel post that i.. immova ble. N. Y. Tribune. To Ki riati-g lint. An invention which docs fill themnch talked of and lonp felt want Is a hot water platter. It hns a sunken surface which holds the boillnp water and an other depression in which to place a dish to bo kept hot. This is tho only way of preventing the food becoming dry and tasteless, but this way is re markably aure. NnvtOttm In Canrtloarlrba. Fantastic oandlesticks are to be Been in china shops of late, in flower le sipns. Thnj arn tulips, crocuses and roses, all tn&du no that tho flower, wide open, will hold the candlo inserted. They are very realistic, but not partic ularly seemly. One dons not fancy the thoupht of a light thrust into tho heart of a flower. few shows- - .,- Blood Diseases may be inherited, or acquired during life. Blood should be rich to insure health. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphitcs of lime and soda, cures all Blood Diseases, including; Scrofula and Anaemia. It makes the blood rich and nourishing;. Physicians the world over, endorse it. Person troubled with akin runtlom and all who are thin or maciatad should take SCOTT'S EMULSION. Cur Cough, Cold, and Weak Lunp. Pmnarad by Boott A Bown, N. V. DruKglatn pell It. scription to "TI I F. 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Ifso, ilo not send your mon ey away from home, but deal with a reliable dealer right here, who will make things right, if there is anything vrong. For anything in this line the place to go is to Ware-rooms, Main Stree bo low Market. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. COBKCTII tllUT. BITAILFBICI8. Butter per lb S .22 Kggs per doeen .22 Lard per lb .14 Ham per pound .14 I'ork, whole, per pound 07 to .08 licef, quarter, per ouu.l ... .06 to .oS Wheat pet-bushel. .80 Oats ' ' 50 Rye " -" 80 Wheat flour per bbl 3.50 Hay per ton 18.00 I'outoes per bushel ,70 Turnips ' ' .25 Onions " " 1.00 Sweet potatoes per peck 25 to .35 Cranberries per qt ,io Tallow per lb .oS Shoulder " ' Side meat" " l4 Vinegar, per qt .0t Dried apples per lb .05 Dried cherries, pitted .15 Raspberries .1$ Cow Hides per lb .03 Steer " ' Qj CaH Skin 40 to .50 Sheep pelts 9Q Shelled corn per bus Corn meal, cwt 2.00 rau, i,25 Chop ,.a Middlings " ,.,5 Chickens per lb ,(0 Tmkeys " " ,2 " " 10 Ducks " " IO Coal. No. C, delivered 2 r0 " 4 and 5 " 3 So 6 at yard 2.2$ 4i 4 and 5 at yard. ' 3.35 V J UUCUIL HAlk BALSAM "'.-. fttidt J. Imirirtr iarjM-r . uiiimcv iuiiL. j 1 cum u.. .r.i i on... ViI 1.UIW.. D. .ii... iMlilMUWui'fell.Tak.llllMM.MaU. Tb OT'T WITt Cliff u,t (m. STATEMENT OF FINANCES - or Ccl-o.m"bicx Cciantr, I m.y M T t, IHilS, TO 44KrAT 1, 1HVI. D1H1HKT. tou H'.jr (HA. I. iivcr H' lllOll . li.'t rl 1' k I Ik'Iii Jitlrirrrwli cuIuIhk twp. ., i utHl-"a txiro ... I fniriill U-uir I.'M lul.il ( (iiivni'hiim.. ...... rihhliiKi'iwk hrimHiii (.ri' n o.id ., l!cinUi'k . .. . ilurkNiiu l.d'MIHt VlKllHlUl .V.ntn Miniiu .... lllviil" l-uri Mi.lili.lir .. A.I. I l.'usul.t- .... oriiiivrt' I'lui- . HiMirlnpureck M'lllL Hu'urlDut . : a tr, v m VI.'W Ml 4 1K ) IM iw t W 11.'. .! t.lC 'l )H?n i vj J 144 Ml (.is m; In 1.1 r. m ft' i T3 ll. H vl tt ft.".! w w ;w ti l.tT H'l w- ;h! i t t'4 4.4 mi iant Mil Ml it VI7C M'. I AMOfNT M HOJI WLI Et'l HIBTKiri'. tiak. roi.i.rT()R. 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Kiillor, Oiirtl lii-nl hv i-omiiilnHioniTM 11 01 To Ann. rfi 'il Iniui I'iiikv A W ells, rlcn! lld b.' roiiiinlssliini'rH 2 ll To Ann. rpfil from I. 1.. hilwiirilH, dml hold bv comml8.sluiii'rK 25 4t- To Aim. rrrl rrom Tliiw. J. Hicwiirt, ot InicMial Atliiliii, nmi.liiK rfi irnsroi IKfiarU lvJii Tfi iw anillHM ' mi To Aim iiaiii by 44w. IIittIiik, deed hrM bv romnil&Moni'rH 5 Hi To Aim. iinld bv Ii. M. kiillur, ui-i'U hfl.l bv ronimlsslnniTH 6 IK! To Ann. imUJ b I. W. Vruki-1, di-rd liclil bv commlssiMiiiMTi f 4fi To Aim. rci-'d Iibi K- HpoiiMlcr limii no Wm Kn-uniiir .. Mm Wi ' jrrouu' lu lling.... Mm m Id'tiwin lii-loin; No im rollpotfd on wiii'il lit ii4l 48 coli"oi!o on unwiiifd land... nex tit " " l'i- county Uoni lioti'la mid rosmiirani llrcnvs 13S K To Aim. iw'd Ironi Torn'iirc Ili'iidcr old plaiiK Zancr brldu'i' 8 IH) To Ann. ivo'd noui U. . Kindt, old Iron, Mordiiiiftvlll- brtdp- To Aim. led Iimui M. .1. Kliier. old luu.bcr Mordausvlllr bridge 12 ' To Aim. re'd iroiu W. ii. Mumilng, old bench ToAiut. rce'd from State fund NMii in IHv fund 14HH ee " ' " " KimuiM .litcoby, deed held by coaimlsAlniiern 4 2T To Aim. rei-'il ttom county iiondu gold IBvm m To Baliuco due John L. Kline l.'W Mi f bTSUl H. CII. By exonerations. oommtsiIonH nnd mtuniH for tlie lollow lug ycunt. DIFTllICTf. TUill XX. COM. KKT'NH liioom, iw jinna Cenliullii, iwi tin Ll Brtarrrve.k, ihui 4 iw lieuir;, 1-it.' r. fi 3! f.'.' Iiciiion, IH-.fJ 8 l." 1! (II 1-1 noli i, Imiij 71 4:j 4 ui lierwlek, Ihiij ll (W Brlnn-reek, imij S.I 4.'! 1:1 !!l ema-a lsfto, Bor. lHUi W Ti lii ii 2 71 lenr.ralia, IH'.IJ 6 5! 6 iii la 7ii I'ent re, lmiJ in 14 3u l t'lMhiiiticreiik. im! h 4 87 lTBUklll. lww V) OiennwoOd, IKlfc! 1147 1(170 1 DO MRUilouk, IH-.h! 4 4a Tli 4 2 Juekson, IH'J; 8 WK i 7r. Locust, inn.' 6 71 SO' .Madibou, IHHa S Vi C (0 k On Miilii, K, k On Mimiii, lHaa s v.i 14 on k jci Mm, tour. 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JM!I , un 4- ) ('ranifc, imn i 47 a; a. t Hie, 1H!U u 71 4 1i HoailuircreHk, 1WJ: la tf i iv mil ,, 71 &( ,M buKBrlnM, Idiii v go 7 i ( C7;i 41 f 74S l By nmount due from fsollectom prxivlous to lHtlj. Lloom iHiu no ai I'Olilre 1HII v i,, idriviifc'iltiu., IM'jj .. jiu hi l I'M I UlU, lHj; 7) sj Berwick, mm m, I onyii.-naiu, ixua IU'l i Munul 1 bui-u. lhui ki, di f t.: Si By balance due John L. Kline IttHl HelUomenl Jfvj i To ami. c.uHii onuoiriui'rxiiote Hal odJan. 4, IH. d edluxl In Bi ll leuient Jai,. ih'H lmm (11 mi By total eoiniiilHHloiiM prmlouH to 1)1. . 11 (11 " CoiiiiulHKlnuH tor IHIU t,7. 41 ' discount tor mu:j . 74N m exoneration 47:; " returns i, ami. due from oolltttlorH nrorbMia to iHn.i 7na ai ' ami. duo n-oiii willectorH for miw. 774a 4 " ami. oouiily onlert, riKleeuiml 6411.7 " cojulnlhttlou to irtiaiturtir ldT.i 01 . , t tlTMH H', By balaiiuo duo Joou L. Klinn iai , JOHN I.KUNK, Tn-amiivr lu acomini with Ooy KuimL To bal. on hand lam Hettliriftnt $ wvi 1' l'i bl. ouuiiHiimiii; Iiihi Meltleuifnl.. ltfn k; lo.auil. tteH.'d forlHWl 177M 5, f SUM i UTII.L 1. 1 t. J" 'I K. OlUtltjr 'J H.V. iHiif Tex. In. US Hl 1IK Mil . Ill im tin, HI Ml Ml 47 (HI N7 Wl n MV t till! IK im V. Mi 4H i ll. M IKI M ll 4(1 Ht v mi IM HI 4N (HI ll' 11 Ml t 110 r.w in M 0.1! Cii Oil' r. mi, rr wi, iH dm- .S H7$ nm i vi '-.ii in 4 KH ITrl OH u i..; nir 77, ir.i tw H' mi m 1114 r, nr. -,h Kh ffli I 7 us yiiii tr VM i ' 4fi' ni in hs im Vl 711 KT WI lLV XH lrl4 :i 'T. S3 ITU 4H V4 411 Ml 41! (. till 4k Ml 17 11 r. in i . W (l l!1 (Hi 411 01 4M Ml 1'!. . 4i n r"' IH .'ill 44 ( S(i' a t 411 1. till ir, in 1" Ml i r. 41 (1 41 Ml bS t VI K '9 47 '-'! l Mil 47 17 ill K,t K 4M (If 7X HI w im W in 14 r.i T44 41' 1 4H is ; 1 M IK 4 411 )1 II 4 in 44 4 n : i nn 10 70 Ml ! HH 14 vjh in 1 IH I HI K 818 47 I 74 in Ml M Hit ll! l srii m I IK w. IT. Mi f CINS Ml f I 1 i. 74i IM I W-l h,,, OKB K(IU THE FOLLOWJNO TEAlW. UdfKTT. !.,. f.JTt- .. Mil sra k. r.i 7 IK v in n ,m ... 1H1 14 44 7u I , ... 14 l 17 111 ... i.u' wi m, en as . am r u rn , .. iH til i Mi fi 75 t : t ai!4 u irTfii 10115 L. kl.TSE, Tri-nHiirer, In necouLt r"B ling J'und, .lull. 2, lNli:i. KX. Moim 1H .... I tl W ( ellUlllla, 1H1KI 7 Ml Briarere4Mi, li 1 141 lleuvor, IKwa 4 Mi lieiiion, imp.' n 111 tdiHiin. IKua V mi lirlnrereek, lil 1 imi l inu Ishu nor. 1 ma 1 ni Cenl.i'hliu, f Ni t!ciii.re. 4 (in MHliliipini"k. 8 im (4rt'l!lHvmKl, 2 tin Hemlock, 8 li lackwiu, 1 im l.ocimi, H Ixl MudlHol., 1 Ml Ualu, . ... AH nilllllli, .... .. 1 Mi Noni'mr. Mi ML. rtuiuuui! an l limine, 2 fine, ii hi com, ri Mi Hiipirloa,. no loiarhipe.w:k, IH1W 1 do ( 1! l Fund. COM. lios; liiKTitirra. Berwick, 1KWS Kt llrlurcreek, ' 1 CH ( UtKWlHHtt, " 1 or. Cnutro, 1 ui UreeliwiKXl, 1 40 lli'lnliick, 1 8i Minim. 1 IH M.miour, ..... hi 1 hcotw w! 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('oiivnuiiHin, INwi Klrtldiiircreok, ihwi Krankllii (ireenwood Jackxou, lx'imt, Mudisoii, .Main, Minim. lKttl., 1N1 1KWI, IWV1 11 illliviiie Bnro, inwi Moniour, iwtl. Ml. I'leuttiint, 1H1 iimaife, 1hm Pine, IHWi, HiCOl.t, 1N1 hutfarloat, lcit. By Pxoncmtlonfi... coniintioii8 nnwloiiH to 1MB., " commliMlonn lor 1MB. ' diM'ounu for ihih. " bal due froiu collciorH previous to " tiiii due from roUnc.lnm lor iwii..... " HUH. HllCHi onlerw X'"- " commtrislou In treaxunr..... ' Hint paid county-.. hill ti 4 !)ll JIHIN I.. KI.INK,Tivaiinr, 111 account wltli Slate Kuiul. To Hint rroni comnionwealib for iwia . t an M " imti... " bal due on dup provlouBto 1Nm.. ""J " ami ajiscBwd tor iw.k. ,...... w' KXONKUATIONli. IllOOtll 1HHM Beiiver IHirj Bl.ioiii istia Brlarerpk lwna .( im ka 1 Ml 1 HI 4M (10 (HI 4 4 ' 4 .11 12 HI Ml 41 12 .' 77 eniralla ). KlKidn .jc.Tok iwia , lireellUTKld IICIJ , Madison Main I'lne Sfi.lt Suj-.irloaf Hemlock ll-HJ ... iwa ... li... 1... 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