7 liWlllltoiWMllMWMillMW W l'iIIWI IIW I'l ill 1 1 II lll III llllMllllMiWliW I i I ir THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, vZ I BBO0KWAY4 ELWELL.Edltorj. BLOOMSBURQ, PA. Friday. Doc. 37,1878. LENDER AND IIORROWER. Hit v!rSltl1tt1tftltttt Specie Resumption ia a fixed fact, and uf MV s!44lMIlMf 1cm eomo calamity should befall tlio country, . . . it is safo to aisumo that hereaftor gold and government money will be intcicbangablo at par. Whilst doubting the policy of forced re sumption, for tho presont, at least, wo must accept it as a fijed fact. But thero ia this auomalous condition of af fairs, that whilst money is plenty and Interest low at money centres, loans on tho best t' pnper can scarcely bo obtained, at country banks. mi ... r-... il. - Ttl.'.l.. .IN TUIT 4'MMin 'RYI'I.AINRH" irouiumii.s.uUii.Uu ... ...... i , phia market sustains our assertion : Mr. Ilroikwav, Klsv Up, nnd Explain Ibe "We continue to quoto call loans at 3(0.1 ''Exnlanatioii." percent; bist commercial paper is held nt ' 4iC')' t'er cent ; for four months or longer at 1 1 Yesterday's Manch Chunk Qautte contains 0(Vi,5 per cent. Loans on Government col he following editorial, headed "Tho Two lateral rule nt 34 I'cr cent, on 8Hm ino loiiowing . i Imnds and stocks at 0 per cent and on second Thousand Dollars Explained ' elass bonds and stocks at all points agreed oar reado-aw ".remember the frequent allusions . ,, r.;r. I-- ...in nnn iranunrtlnn In whlph Mr. UllOn Uy 1110 ParllCS. liroekwav -as implicated du Tho cxplaHation or this, in our mind is of tho late campaign McClure In the 1 imes, wuii ... i Ms usuil unbiuminp crrroiit"ry, cuanrJ that the two Ibid. First, tho banks aro grasping, and SSS?t?SWftK- in their greediness wish to realize more than JSSJSSt tho natural rate for tho use or their money, oeratnnd an especial friend andTi; nchmi or yo. This leads them to tako doubtful riks in tho Klutz (who told it to a person to whom ho was try. , , loff to s'io- up ths perfidy otctpt lirockway), that hopo of larger gains. The solvent borrow JOI.MOizaiu uiiumu yJ i 'J' J")"J.:."". . ! ..AAUA .-III. ll.n Ulro nnd nP nf n ! 1. ... lite. VVe Sust say tnat this was a dl.honorabl uouuuui ur uvnvrm. . trick. vpoathspriDClnioof "honor amon ihisve;-' Second, Capitalists and banks havo reason we had supposed that ilrockway would nave stuck to I , ',..,.. m. 10 oocarciui as to tneir mans, j no many un expected failures has been n salutary warning. It is easy for n -borrower to parade lus assets we had supposed that ilrockway .ha hdrrrnin The mean and dirty part of the whole transaction w. ihflamwnr tn tnmw th ndhim of the trans- action upon the It puollcans and to make honest men like LetiU, Uotlord, llotrecker and others bo iitfre ih-kt uv ue puhiicans n d paid Itrocuw ay mon ey to remain a candidate. "Tne nipi-tined" organ oi the o-iuuty knew of tho fact, out cried "(.lop thief," wlUi Mcciuro. A CHRISTMAS LEGEND. HFXATEI) lit SENATOR EltMrNTROUT. A few evenings sinco Senator Daniel Kr tncntfout was called upon to dolivcr an ad dress boforo a church sociabto In Ueading.and he choso for bis theme a beautiful Christmas leeend. During tho spaco of half an hour, tho Timet and Ditpatch. of that city, be carried his auditors through fields of wonder' land, Bkirting tho phores of history and liters turo sacred and profane, scienco and art.glcan inn on ovcrv hand tho fairest flowers and hriffhtpst poms, to adorn and illumipo tho Christmas locend which ho had como to tell, Want of snace tirovents publication cntiro ol this brilliant and scholarly effort. Its recital was awarded wrant attention, and when the senator concluded he was greeted with pro' longed applause. Following is a synopsis cl what ho said : A CI1IUSTMAS i.nclENn. Thousands and thousands of years ago, long buforo men know how to read or wtite.so that neither thecxct dato nor lull particulars havo been kept, way up near the North Polo a wonderful j-ceno was lakinii place. Tt wa on a beautiful evening ; myriads and myriads of irlitterimr stars were slunini out brilliantlj in tho clear o ild heavens. Tho moon, in the eentro of tho whlto halo, which was encircled with a palo red edge, liko a queen clad in roy al splendor, rodo tho chatiut of tho night above, and an expanse of dark grey waves, to hide his unrecorded indebtedness. A dis- dotted with icebergs flashing lite- gems, the honest man hy legal forms, may mako secret whole set in acres of pure silver snow, spread nnnresMons of ludcuietir. fraudulent conveyan- out liko enchantment beneath. Deep silence co. nssifft.ments. and heretofore tako tho ben- rcinuod over all. Suddenly a tiny star from efit of a bankrupt law by which an honest tho very top of tho heavens shoots downward i sr r trttutrtsir ta tiiwiMi itrTkiiF nv innv ilreadful battle, the dead renewing lllo -" f nd reaping their reward In Walhalla. Then Me hly the stranger sees on the on tho masioia .tlei hyall classes of the commuidty lhat It Is now .. ... . 1 ... t 1 -I. H.t.t, liAr.n 1 I .t(..AHBnl,,M n. (rn.l.hK.rilHna Tt NUlt itkii vessel tne uioouy ncau ui vwmu .iKuiiiniiuuwuNmwM. u.u.L.Uv. .w t,.,1..ml,lnn-annth0hannerof Kngland- but Utile, purines the blood, and gives tone to the This is fresh milk in the Qivilt man's East Penn cocoa not, and "the high toned organ" . t i i . now anil ncrcoy oins hiiuh jir. in..; - - -- - i..u.t. i ..,- - riso up and explain the "explanation." There- creditor realneil nothing. 0 knowtliat many witn iigmning speeu, mrmij iui.iu. u.v I qtialtty. Tho forty pages of e" w hundreds of judgements stand on record as a som ol tlio grey wavc,uut m mice.u ibm uu - ar(j fi,lej wjlh mMer tml ,v ftrD. nn. M r. Ilrnckwav. are now entitled the floor, and you aro earnestly enlrcatcdr exct, to tell us all you Know me inun, tue whole truth and nothing but the truth so help yon the Mauch Chunk Gazelle. In the mean time we also summonj as cor roborating witnesses, Messrs. Alex. Lciaenring and General William Lilly, and perhaps one or two other money-men, to tell us all they know, if anything, in regard to tho matter in qtic-tion. Hut, for the present,wc repeat, Urock way has the floor. Proceed, Mr. lirockway. proceed 1 Gir6on Democrat. (Klotz's Organ.) The above mendacious statement was originally published in the Coal Gaztltc, a Remiblican oriran. Had it rested there I should have paid no attention to it, as It Is natural for Republican papers to abuse known Democrats. Bui the article has been republished in the Carbon Democrat Klotz's newly purchnsed organ edited by a rene gade named Baucb; and it is fair to presume that the comments were inspiied by Rauch'a master. To the matter then I reply: That the first attempt he made to purchase a Co lumbia County man was when at the Vilke9 Barre Convention in 1874 he thrust a $00.00 bill iuto Dr. Swisher's bosom, the Doctor beine my conferee. It was Mr. Swisher's blind which have been fullv naid. and hun- than it takes to fit, a terrific cxploMon sotind- dreds wo believo havo been entered where through tho air, tho water is lashed into fuiy, The story of the Chrlst-chlld according to tho B ble narrative. Including a touching ao- cjunt of tho narrative of the martyrdom of St. Agnes, concluded this Interesting egend. Tho scathing articles which have appear ed st Intervals within tho last month in tho Philadelphia i'rrM, roviewlng the flippant and unreliable course of tho 7tW, of that city, have attracted much attention on ac count of their severity, truthfulness and Printline force. The Timet begins to smart unler these terrible flagellations, has lost its temper, and la striking out wildly to parry t j blows which aro rained upon It. A pa- ier that lias been conducted with so little regard for truth and veracity, as has charac terized Its course from the beginning, coupled with its dogmatic ways, and con stant sneers at Its cotemporarles, Is now re ceiving Its just de-orls, and Is the recipient f no sympathy from any source. uazclte it Bulletin. A New Magazine. Leiture llourt is tho namo of a new Maga zine which has been sent us by the bublish ers, J, L. Patten & Co., 47 Barclay street, New York. The Lumber bofore us contains lllustiated articles of Travel, Biography, etc. besides stories, sketches and poetry, and is published at the popular price ofl per year. The illustrations are handsomely got ten up, and the reading matter Is of the best this Magazine ill bo interesting stomach, renovates the systjm and prolongs life Everybody should tiavo It, For tho cure ofwoak Btomachs, aencral Peblllty Indigestion, dlsoasos of the Btomach, and tor all ca. ics requiring n tonic. This wine Includis tho most agreeable and ctnclont Salt of Iron we possesa-Cltrato of Magnetic oildo combined with tho mostencrgetla of vtgelablo ton cs Yellow Peruvian Hark. Doyou wanijuomethtng to strengthen you t Do j ou want a good appetite t Do you want tn get rid of nervousness 7 Do you want energy 7 Do you want to sleep well Do) ou want to build up your constitution 7 Do you want ia feel well 7 Do you want a brisk and vigorous foe'.lng 7 If jou do iry KUSKKIM BlriKIt WINE OF I HON. I only ask atrial of this valuablo medicine t Beware of counterfeits, as Kunkoi's Hitter Wine of Iron Is tho only suro and effectual remedy in tlio known world for tho permanent cure or DyspoiMa and Deul'lty, and as llu-ro area number of Imita tions offered to the public, I would caution the com munity to purehaso uono but tho genuine article, manufactured by K. V, Kunktl, and having his stamp on tho cork of every bottle Tho fact that oth ers are attempting ti Im'tatn this vatuable rcmeay, provcslLS worth and speak! volumes la listavor, Oet tho genuine, E. P. Kunkel's. Sols only In il bottles, sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. E P. Kunkel , Proprietor, 259 North Ninth street, Philadelphia Pa. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours. No tee till hoail passes. Scat, Tin nnd stomach Worms remov ed bv Dr. Kunkel. 259 North Ninth Street, PhUadel- phla, Pa. Send for circular, or ask j our druggist for a bottle or Kunkcra Norm syrup, it never m, irlc)l. Marriages. to all our renders. In order that all may have a chance to see and examine this Maga- i KMUtT I.KMuns. At the residence of tho brlle's parents November 2Sth, by the Kev. 11. C, Munrco Mr. Calvin DemoU of Madison and Miss Fannie It. Lemons of Greenwood. JOHNSTON ALLEN. At the parsonage In Whit there was no adequate consideration ; and we icebergs and snow-covered earth fly together z(ne (h(J pui,Hihersi offer to send it three II ill, December ism, by the Hev. ii. c. Munro. Mr. very much fear homo attorneys have lent liko tho figures in a kaleidoscope, i and form mon'lh,for25 cents, nnd to present every rttaw. Jn of Jen-jtown .n4 Mb. u. F. themselves to these nefarious transactions. a largo mass like an island, which receives three months subscriber with a charming ' Tftbnrernre. tnnrlers wmilil hn less crasninff. the little messenger into its bosom before it heliovn tho for- touches tho surface. What followed would incrwould gain n fair profit on their investments take tho tonguoot an angel to describe. and the latter would be able to borrow suf ficient for temporary needs, on good security, at reasonable interest. A PANORAMA OF BEAUTY AND GLORY, A magnificent arch, painted with all the colors of the rainbow, lit up the northern sky. Hero and there the stars seemed to be floating in blood. Glowing hues, of thrill- chromo motto, entitled "Faith Hopo and Charity." Tho word of this motto areprint- ed in fifteen oil colors upon a dark ground and are entwined with floral ilesignsol great beauty. dec. 20, '78-8w Deaths. MILLKrt.-dn the 6th Inst., In Locust township1 Pierce Miller, son of Peter and Leah MUler, aged 21 years 6 months and 20 days. Mr. Hewitt succeeded in getting into the Congressional Record the fact to which tbe I jng color pjiread over the horizon, some of Timet has already called attention, that oec- them quenching the light of the moon retary Sherman has kept on deposit for six wujcij quivered and trembled, as if swept by months past in the First National Bank of I a current of air. This gorgeous light, an d New York, a balance averaging thirty mil- the mighty noise, woke up whatever there Hons of dollars. This is shown by the Sec- w8s of life in that far distant region. Tho retary's reply to a resolution of inquiry from walrus, the seal and the sea lion plunged the House, as also that the balance in this round and round ; the whalrs spouted water favored bank has been as high as torty-five high up into the air j the wolf, the fox, the millions at one time. To secure this enor-1 beaver, and tho great white polar bear, mous sum.less than three millions in United startled from Blumber, could be seen wander- States bonds are pledged with the Treasurer, ne about as if dazed, each uttering its c- first experience and he handed it back, and and this with a bank uf half a million cap!- culiar ary : above in the air were large flocks told me of the circumstance. His next of-1 tal. The bank, of course, pays nothing to 0f whistling swan and trumpeter swan, the fer was the cadetshios and appointments. I the United States for this deposit, but a former mingling their treble with the His next was to divide his salary among the hnndred thousand dollars a month would be cand&ates who would throw their conferees a moderate estimate of the profits derived to him. Another proposition was to serve a from its use. It is not wonderful that Con month and then resign in my favor. Hia gress should wish to inquire into this busi last desperate effort, after the Columbia ness. The whole amount of government funds Countyailelegation had formally withdrawn, deposited with the United States Bank, the MAKOlVRErOltTS. BLOOMSBURQ MARKET. Wheat per bushel " uyo " Corn, new, " oata. " " Flour per barrel Cloverseed Flaxseed - Ilutter Tallow ..................... - Dried Apples T. llama I'M Sides & Shoulders JJ Lard per pound -J" Hay per ton Beeswax ??. qsmnthvseefl iw QUOTATIONS FOB, COAL. No. 4 on Whart per Ton N0.B " " So.e" " .! s.0 Blacksmith's Lutup on Whart a.op Bituminous ' . M W clarion tones of tho latter. Through it was heard the soughing of the wind, someti mea rising like the swelling of some mighty or gan sometimes dying away like the strains of the iEolian. Amid this grand tllumlna tion, this grand concert of nature, the huge rrrr- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IlKV. IS. T. dee. 27, Ts-lm LTON, PA. was to seat Milton Charles and others as I withdrawal of which, by Ueneral Jackson, mass that had been brought thus magically conferee. Charles tboucht $5000. could be I turned tho whole country upside down, was together becan to move southward with made bv that arrangement. I nipped that I but ten million dollars. Secretary Sherman atatelvcrace.as if to keep step with the music, little game in the bud. has kept six times that amount with his jt ;9 not p09Bible for any ono to tell at this Tn i7(5 Kind nmnnsed tn bolt Collins' "special loan depositories," the greater part 4flv a that happened to the moving mass nomination, and only retracted because he wi'b a single bank. This is a perilous power and jt9 involuntary inhabitants. But it ttiuld not et ReDublican endorsement. to leave. with any man. ?VmM. wandered many nights and many days Th Conferences of 1878 are fresh in the . . through the trackless ocean. Storm and col memory of our readers. Klotz was the only '! Col. Stanley Woodward, a Democrat, is i.;nrli the gradual warmth of the Bun from candidate who offered me or my conferees a query among somo ot our exchanges. vvo above, and the swift currents underneath, n,l M.,.m.rthPn reached 1500.nnd do not know positively, but if he voted for and br decrees made it smaller. The subsenuentl? K2.000. These offers were re- supported Hoyt, we would say that he is not. great fish that, in curious surprise, fused by me at all times, and by my Confer ees up to the time Sheriff Hoffman and ray aelf left. What transpired after that I am ignorant of, except what I gather from the official proceedings. I am satisfied that Lowenbergand Swisher intended to leave on the train with us. In conclusion Bob Klotz let me Bay that every word in the above article so far as relates to myself, is a dirty mean and un- Ha tiMi 1-nnin it nnd f now ...u Financial Editor of Public Ledge; Are Challenge you in turu w . wmu, u. understand that on and after the 1st you and your paid henchmen hereafter be 1 of january the government will exchange, branded as consummate liars. If you do 1 0n demand, the four different kinds of assert it, above your own name, there is a money issued by the government, namely, If a man belongs to a party he should sup port its nominees, if the nominations aro honestly made. Many Republicans pretend that they did not leave the Democratic party, but that it left th,em. So with many men who lately acted with the National-Labor-Reform combination. Our theory is that a Democrat should vote tho Democratic ticket, and ho who does not, should not sail under false colors. swam around it at the beginning in such great numbers grew fewer ; the foxes, and beavers, and wolves, and bears, one after another, de serted it: tbeVilver snow.the crystal temples. and towers, and minarets of ice melted into the sea, taking with tbem earth and soil BIRTH OF THE CHUIST CHILD, At last, one evening, when the sky and skimming gulls foretold a stormy night, the great mass had become very small, indeed. And now black darkness Bettles upon nature The waves Beethe aud boil, the rain falls in floods, the heavens hiss with the torrent and explosions like that of cannon thunder through the air. When morning dawns the A ConiiIcte Newspaper. The enterprise that has made Hit Weekly Times not only the best jpurnal of its class in Philadelphia, but, by general acknowledg ment, the best journal lor tho family circle is sued from any press is scrupulously maintain ed. Its contributors from week to week are among tho foremost men of the nation, and no department of news or literaturo ia slight ed in auy number on any pretext. It is ad apted as well to women as to men ; hence, al though its political intelligence is full and ac curate and its political editorials free and fear less, liberal provision is made for religious, literary, dramatic and musical matters, wit and humor, travels and adventure, fiction.poe- try,fashionsand tho chronicle of current social events. In all these departments tho pens of .1. - 1 A ...1.11a DnlAAtlnna . . . ..1 . . I llll I II II " - " V from other journals are maao witn caro, tasto LjJfJ)J make from z to wii per uy, and fullness that aro unsurpassed. Tho spco- ial correspondents of The Weekly Timet are found at every news centre, embracing all American and European capitals, and they aro charged to sparo no labor or oxpenses to give its readers the best and earliest accounts of matters of current interest in every depart ment of tho world of news. In addition to the regular correspondence thus provided, this journal is chosen by many of the most eminent men of tho day as a medium of com munication with the public. Tho "Annals of tho War," embracing chapters of unwrit ten history contributed by prominent actors in the war of rebellion, are a valuablo feature of tho paper, and have become a recognized de pository of such matters, whether from Northern or Southern sources. This depart ment, as well as others, will bo well sustained during the coming year. Selections of some of tho most valuable war articles that havo appeared already havo been mado, to answer the general demand for their publication in book form. Tlio volumo thus compiled, cov ering about 800 pages (price,$4), handsomely Agentare NOW making that amount. 11 1. 1 IV, JU1J JWCCO TsjTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. "T'hcre will bo an election of a Board of Directors ot the Bloomsburp Hanking Company at their Bank ing house on TUESDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1SIK at two 0 C10CK p. m., lu trcrve lur uie vubu.uk jcui. U. II. GUOTZ, dec. 27, '79-2W cashier. TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS Ilopn, Ilurhu, ninmlrnko, iianiiciiun. And the TureBt and Best Qualities of all other Bitters. THEY CUBE All disease' of tho stomach, bowels, blood, llrer kldiiejs and urinary organs, ncrvousnes.s,temalo complaints and drunkenness. SIOOO I3ST GOLD MHI1 lift nnl.l ler n f nn fhpv will lint ClirO Or help I or for anything Impure or Injurious found In I mem. Aek books, no other, The Hon Omnh Cure and Pain Ileliefi is fie Cheapest. Safest and licit. ron situ nv movsk sbothsbs your druggists for Hop Bitters and free li f, nnd try the Bitters before you sleep Take r E I'.C WADSWOKTH. Executor, Town Mill, Lui. Co., I'a. AUDITOR'S NOTICE, p matter of exceptions "to tho account of",!. M. t'mitn, Assignee oi i. joiiu fnu. n... ,,nrci,nrf Atirlltnr nnrnlntM tlV tlio COUTt. on exceptions to thn above named account will meet nil parues lnwreiicu, ut his vim,., n on Saturday, Hie 15th day of January, Hl, at ten reiock a. m lor ine purpua-j m jjj Jjjj " jj K V dec. 20, 'TS-4W Auanor. XKOUTOK'S NOTICE. K3TATE nr Jons WUITE, dkc'd. rollers Testamentary on tho estate of John tl't.l.n Intn nf l-1ll ncPrPPK LOWDS 11D. 1;U1U1UU1U eo . I'a.,liave been granted by tus Register of Colum- whom all persons Indebted nr requested to make .mprtint.. i.n. inpi.t. nnd those havlna claims or de- mands against tho suit estate will mako them -, 1 intprist known to tho under lgned Executor without general UHLR-Sl delay. W. J.nrciiLsw, All y, tor nsiaie. dec. 2u. ists-cw VTORTIIEBN i.1 WINTER TIME TABLE. n.. .ft. enriov Wftvpmhcr to. IsTS.tho trains I on the I'M adolphla 4: Erto lta lroad Division will run OS louuna ; WESTWARD. Erie Mall leaves l'hlladelnhla " llarrlsburg " William port " Jersey :hore " Lock Haven " ltenovo " nnSvn nt. Krln Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia " arr. at W llllamsport . Lock Haven Fast Lino leaves Philadelphia " llarrlsburg " arrive at Wllllamsport " Lock Uaven EASTWARD. THE CHEAPEST.THE URGEST.THE BEST, 4. The only Steam-power Printing Office in the County. It contains the most rni(lin' nutter. It contains all the official advertising. ; It contains all !onrt Proceedings. It contains all Import mt decisions of , die Courts on questions of CENTRAL RAILWAY It contains all the latest news of the day in condensed form. It contains more local news than any other p.iper in the county. TERMS : 1165 pm 4 25 m 8 85am 01 a m 9 40 a m 110 am res pm Tsoum 10 5u a m 2oii p m s 25 p in 11 45 a m s 85 p m T 25 p ta 8 40p m A discount of fifty cents is allowed on all advance payments for subscription, making the price per yeiir $1.50 in advance. Old Biihsftrlhnrs can save tho discount bv payinc up to date and then paying in advance one year. r-aclnc Express leases Lock naven " " s llllamsport " arrlvo at llarrlsburg rniladelphla Day Express leaves Lock Haven r v llllamsport arrive at llarrlsburg Philadelphia Erie Mall leaves ltenovo Lock llavcnl " Wllllansport " arrives at llarrlsburg " l'blladelphla Fast Line leaves Wllllamsport arrives at llarrlshurg i rhlladelnula Parlor cars will run between PhlladelpMa and wniam-nort on Niagara Express west, Erie hxpress uama- WM. A. 11 ALDWIN, General Hupt. 40am 714am 7 Mum 1165am Bigpio 11 20 a m 1240 pm 4iupm 720pm 8 35pm 945pm 11 05 p m 2 45 am 7ioam lim srisain 7 40 am CLUBS: Wo will send the Columbian one year free to any one sending U3 five new names and $7.60 in cash. Persons desiring to get up clubs will receive extra copies the paper for distribution as specimens by writing for tbem. Composed ot Wool aud silk Felted together with toe silk next to tho foot. A suro relief for itiiKrjiiA Tis. and proof against Cold and Damp keet. Many a cold and the attendant consequences preven'ea by using these goods, sent by mall t aoy address on receiptor 25 cents, state slie of snoe worn, and if for dent, Lady or Child. Canvajjers aniZ Agentt do well with these goods. D. W, JOHNSON, 323 Area treet,Phllaielphla. dee. 27, ,7S-lm d&co . "PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE illustrated and elegantly bound, is offered as a "D t? A T 1? C HP A I K " nrnmlum for subflCrihers. 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Read our prices : 1000 Envelopes, printed, from S3 to $5, 1000 Note beads, " " $3 to 84, 1000 Letter beads ,l " $3.50 to $5 1000 Bill beads, . " " $'2 to So, according to quality. according to size. ' CLASS CI, Gold r Thn niirhpRi. Award for the ivr.l1 llmproved Type Writer, tori iuuuuio wlilcl Paper books printed at low figures. Orders, law blanks deeds, mortgages, justices', constables' and" collectors' blanks alwayson band. X Don't Forgot f Ms ! Tho undereltmed,' Attorney Intact for the widow and heirs of Charles Fetterinan, deceased, will sell at puDuc aaie on method by which all the facta in the caae EffrrnK Sii 8Un ri briKht and clear'.bu' 8,.,!"8 110 One copy, one year, $2 : five copies, ono year Wednesday, January 1st, 1879, U n .hut I. . . . . " . I I .L. i,lnn 1 hnrl Hiuon 1 . . - . I - ...... can be reached. I i, ,ha. eiher one can be converted into the more on the moving island. It had The widespread assertion by McClure, other on application to any of tho Sub- peared entirely. But on the coast of the yourself . and others of like standing, that Treasuries ot the United States r U. 1 . li-1 North Sea men of large stature, with blue I had received 82,000, from Republican We do not understand that our Sub-Trea- eyes ami golden hairs, clad in skins of wild sources did it worlc, aided Dy tne corrupt surges aro to uecomo omces lor wc ci;uuBo its : and beautiful women with eyes lar tne of money, lying circulars, and backed up of one kind of currency for any other kind, ger and of more ioveiy blue, and with long. l, the, unauthorized edict of that organizer but that the Sub-Treasuries will receive . m 0ijpn hntr. with flaxen headed of defeat B. M. Speer. It gave you your either kind and pay them out in liquidation chii,reDi gather around the form of alright 'ho Black Prince in the Jlediterrarrean.when apparent 95 majority. Having accomplish- of claims against the government as the beautiful, chubby-faced boy, who Ilea sleep. c'k t'rlnce, to their joy, was ordered ed your dirty work, discretion should nave 1 creditor may desire paper, silver or goiu. j3g upon the sands, clingly tightly to a taught you silence. meager. creen tree, such as had never betore been U. . 1 ' " r .pen In those narU. In wonder and awe Ills Old Habits Remain. th upon the chldi mUii a woman, DOGS. mu. w.,j p,,;,-),- . Sn.nih naner. more beautiful and more imposing than the ..... ..i. nrt nrn wo, rest, steps forward and putting to its lips a dog Ull'y f ee in the banquet given him long and curiously shaped born filled with t they by Premier Canovas De Castillo, at his resi- the juice of the barley, cause it to awake. Tho belief that dogs are subject to hydro- phobia only during the period known as days, is a common eiror. r acts show that tliey are attacked at almost any fcason of the year, oence; so mu u.,. --- messencer from though prehaps more liable during the heated to-be-lamented spectacle a few hours later in "nge people. ThU , " term than at other times. Reports of deaths the interior of the minister's box at the ''"'jf. ."Lr'T" r. .i.:. . :i.i v. l,!ta - Roval Theatre, tsucli an exhlDillon was ceived from dogs, some of them not displaying the only thing wanting to stamp mm as un- any symptoms of rabies at the lime, have been worthy of all the civilties showered upon numerous duriDg the past year. Kven the him." Queen's hounds, a t of ariitocratio curs that Yesl this inebriate, dead head, free blow We the constant attention of a skilled veter- dead beat, Is representing the Republican ioary surgeon, havo been attacked, and it Is party In the world of Btatesmen.-Cbmmon. naid tho whole kennel will be destroyed. In wealth. this county no precautions havo been taken U seem9 that the cloning of the Rank of toguard against danger in thii direction. No gC0Uand ia the forerunner of hard times in one has died from a dog bite, and consequent. that country and England, just as the crash y action is basod on tbo supposition that 0fJ, Cooke & Co. threw this country into a nobody ever will. The question now is money panic, from which we are just emerg whether it is wiso for every community to ng after Tsix year of hardship. The la wait for a victim before taking precaution- borln clashes of Enelan'd and Scotland are arv Bleps. Only a slight tax is imposed on without work, and thousands are suflering the eolden amber of the coast hangs from the canino race, so small that it does not pie- for the necessities of life. its branches in a thousand beautiful and vent any one from Indulging in tho luxury of fanciful forms, to ihe great delght of the lit- a cur. The county has to pay annually a Uayard Taylor, Minister to uermany uieu I tie chllden there. They, too join the pro laro amount of damages for sheep killed by on the 19th inst. He wasa well known cessiorj, shouting and dancing and clapping dogs not worth a dollar a dozen, in the light writer, and traveler. Morton iucMicuei is their bands In glee. The tiny star, as olten sleeping the good spirits world, u new heaven and a new earth. In the fairer and better world there will be eternal peace; and the race of mankind, re tiewed.shall live together peacefully through out all eternity. Evil shall no longer be the earth shall be freed from the power of the Evil One." THE CHRISTMAS TBXF.. These mysterious words seem strangely to affect the bystanders, for gently and ten derly the women take the little Biranger to their arms and to their hearts, and begin to move away. The nien reverently follow Hut when they raise the child with hii tree, V 111? of these facts, these animals may be consider edaspublie nuUaoces. They increase and inultiply, and tho market is over stocked, while nothinx is done to prevent the tniscuici tint they are capable of doing. If dogs aro subject to a disease known as fear of water, they are not affected in the same way by meat. They aro not particular whether they have to go into our cellar to steal a ham, or on our back porch to get our roast on which wo had expected to dine. The truth is that they ought to be restrained,and we know of a plan by which this can bo accomplished. Imposo a tai so heavy that only dogs of good breed will be worth keeping, and require tho owner of these to restrain tbem on their own prem ised uulfM muzzled, under tho penalty of deatbj . This la a subject in which tho public is intereited, aud the sooner action is taken, the better. We confess to a foudnesu for this lind "of domestic animal, lut we like them best the way some one said he liked Indians, dead. Rut no ure not now seeking the death of dogs ; it is the protection of valuablo prop erly and the lives of human Icings that we dew're to aooowpliah. If the subject does not " present itself forcibly to (ho public tjien we nuwu poly wait until a tew iuucraM man uirco fiie oouyiotion that these wprda ot caution 'en sol untimely, talked of as liU successor. H. V. Palmer and Lin Hartholomow are both named as premier persons to fill tho office of Attorney (leneralof the state. Gen, Hoyt has not yet publicly indicated whom ho will appoint. Iloth are able lawycis. We see that it is proposed to inaugurate Gen. Hoyt in magnificient stylo. That means of course, a drain on the Treasury of from 15,000 to" $10,000, This unnecessary extrav agance is totally unwarranted. There is now a deficit of about 12,000,000, and our educa tional and charitable institutions are 'suffer ing iu consequeucc. Our people, betides, aro already overtaxed. Wo have witnessed sev eral inaugurations, and wo know that they are simply grand sprees at Ihe expense of the Slate. Champajtne, liquors, cigars, carriages &c, are not oiiy free to pgliticil bummers and hangers on, but a libera supply is laid up for winter's use. t non. R. Milton Spoer, who so gallantly led tho Democratic party of l'ennsylvauia to glor ious defeat this ycar.al.io wauls to be Secretary of Ihe Unitod States Senate after Iho 4th of "March uext. Ho u uady to accept almost anything else, however provided there bo a salary attached lo Ur-Kcord clhi TVmw. j happens, had become a bea ullful child, and the tree, (no doubt tha fruit of seed dropped from the wing of some bird) had grown up on the moving island for protection. He then told them how this tree came to contain an Infinite variety of gifts, and how one little fellow had hidden behind a tree away from bis fellows and secretly put an elephant Into his mouth and found it the sweetest morsel he ever eat, though they bad been warned net to eat It or they would he punished Then the stranger vanished and though the neople sought him everywhere they could uot find him. At last, alter many long wanderings, they found all through the fo est, the snow dotted with little white shoots ureen like the tree of the stranger as hope was rekindled. "Vboy were taught to regard Ihe green twig as something holy. The next important event related was the discovery by the children ol faster eggs. SOME HISTORIC (IIIMS CONCLUSION. The stranger then became a wonderful traveler and saw many things about which mnnv larife books have been written. The speaker sketched the rise and progress of the Germanic race who lived on a mighty river (the Rhine) and where the men of the south and thn men of lha rrth engaged in A lawsuit for a small piece of woodland which was claimed by both branches of a family, has just been settled at Aix, France after lasting fifty-six years. The loser had to pay the winner's costs, which amounted to $12,000. It is quite the thing in some parts of Eng land for the husband to put on his hobnailed boots aud take violent walking exercise on an empty stomach his wife's to wit. COMMISSIONERS' NoriCK. We have fixed upon the 26th, 27th and 28th days of this month as the time to final ly close out the business of the office for this year and for our term. We have made a calculation of the amount that each col lector Bhall pay by ihe 27th inst, to meet the entiro obligations due by the coimty.nrvl directed the Treasurer to notify tbem of the same, and we want them to comply with Bald notice, as we now mean that all ac counts shall be paid as laforesaid. All per sons having any bills due them will please present them on those day. Claims for Road damages not included in this call. The holders of coupons on Coun ty Honda will please present them for pay- at one o'clock p. m the following TWO TRACTS OF USD, sltoate In Locust township, Columbia county : No 1. adlolnlnz lands of Wesley I'erry, ttlchael Hower,. Amandua nilieg and David Krelsher, containing about 180 ACRES, whereon is erected a largo BKICK HOUSE, nnd tirlclc snrlnc house . a larire frame Darn, a wagon houSe, and i nr w.t.r fit. kinds ol fruit trees aro on the premises. KTn a ciiAinint. (nnd of Jnnnfi Fetterman. John Blllee and the aforesaid farm, containing about 'Ion Acreaoturound. Tho improvements are a frame Lwollintr Houss. Now Store House, a frame barn, smoke house, wood and coal house Bhorre'win alao'Ve sold a UKAIN DltlLL and a nro- Sald premises aro both under a high state of cultlva lion, bale to bo at the store house on tho pre lses. Conmtions ov Salb Ono-lhlrd ot the pur hase money to remain charged upon the said real estaU) rturini. thH natural life of Kiuaocin reiiermau, iviu- nu ir.u ln.nnr.lh.nnf In hfi riAld tohcr annual purchaser or nurcnasera uurmg ucr uumiw principal u uu uuui uuuiuuiuwij .- And the two-thlras ot said purchase money to be tfh VnlrhanlfM s nd Co. are lthe sobk aosnts for tue world r.r.co. r Vnr lh TCxhlftlt Of tU6 U8CU- . . i ,,ualns for which Falr- iJrOUZeiUCUUH hanks s o. are the UUKNTSOI tnflworiu. ... ii .i .i. u-nvl.1 to mf.pt uh In romp' etlllon utlari, nnd.lmve. won wlial n oiucr concern rnn claim. Three Gold Medals 1 Two Silver Medals ! Two Bronze Medals 1 SEVEN MEDALS 1 FAIRBANKS & EWING-, 715 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia, BCp. 71. 1S-13 W "ADMINISTRATORS' BALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Though we have more nionev invested in mutcrial, employ, more hands and assistants, occupy more room and print a larger paper, than any other full grown oHice in the county, we give you the COXjTJ3!3IT ring the natural lite or ciuaucia inui,iiw . lha interest thereof to bo paid to her annually by w...-..k..i,..n .i.it-l,( liar natural MfH nnd rcuiistrur uuituciouunui v . -- prtQCtpul U uupald immediately upon aerueaiu. nnMaofnlinwii! lu rwr cent of Bald S-3 OQ day Ol Sale, one haJf of tue aald two-tUlrds less tho tu per cent, od tbo first day of April 18T, and tue. remain der on luo nrsi uay oi April jw. "iw mwiwi. April 1, Ioa33lou of said premises will be given on April 1, ivMeTts FErrERMAN, dec. S7, 1878-lw ' Atiorney In Fact. THE PHIAD'A & READING RAILROAD COMPANY WILL ISSUE Excursion Xickets DUBING THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS mont ftnil tiprtinnR linMInrr nVfrllllR Poimtv Honda nhall present tbem on the 28th inat. From all points at which AgCIltS All Collector are also notlhed fbat returns I v of seated land as well as unstated lands must be made ou or before the first day of February, 1870. Land upon which no property can be found from which to rnalte taJt must be re turned, nnu inose wn inii iu uiuaa rcturu uy ,J l ,11 C. V. t.... 8am uay win ue uem jut ouuu luBs. igiduus ,., , . . i i . - . - - J , . I nn,1 in . 1 1 . i . I I n iimi rti A t U I . . .. .. .. i..ir.i..cQ tnnnp v ti rm nalrt at Indebted to the ccunty to make payment by Buu tu .uu.,, u.. v ,v.., ""(uV. ohe-lourtu are located, Atjroatly lleduced Rates. Sales of Ticketa from Decemher 23df,1878, to January 1st, 1879, iMirenint an order Issued outot tho Orphans' pnrt nf noiumbla county, the underslirned Admin istrators of. the csute ot Isaiah Veager deceased will expose to public sale on Saturday, January 11th, 1879, . i at ten o'clock a. in., the following aescnoea, prop erty: I TrnrtNn.l. AGHSH oi lanu oii.uui In Locust township, Columbia county, state o( I'enn-1 nvivanla. bounded as follows : On tho west by lands of lohn Uerncr, on tlio north by lands ot John Yea- ger, deceasod, on the south by lanas oi jonn ucrucr , on tho east by lands ot Iludolph Veager, whereon Is erected a large FRAME HOTEL STAN u. with a good Bank Barn and sheds, also a Dwsllino Hodsi. n.n nnnvn nronertv Is located In Slabtown. AU 01 the buildings are In a good state of repair, and the land Is in a high state of cultivation, which latter consists of meadow lands and well suited tor pastur ing droyes. The hotel stand and buddings aboys mentioned In tract no, twin ueouurru ouu.ow., with ono acre of land, Klvlng parties an opportunity to purchase the hotel property without the whole of Mill tract No.t.Thls hotel stand Is located on thepub- o road leading from Catawlssa to Ashland and oth er points in tne coal rcpous anu uuu ui .uu country hotel stands In Columblaj county, from lta locality, tc. TrtNo. . sltuato In the townsnipoi iwmriuK- creek, bounded as follows I Uoglnnlng at a encst nutoak a corner of land devised by George Ilowtn deceased to Lidla Deleplane and running from thenco by tho same north two degreesjeast six- ty-elght and ono-half perches to a yeiiow pine thence by land belonging to tne ueira ui iu Cox, deceased, south t lghty.three degrees west thlr elght perches to a corner of the lot devised as afore said unto Mary Uclslng.by tho same south two de grees west sixty-eight perches to a sion, uienwj vy land of Catharine Sherman ssutn (Ighty.two and one-half degrees east thlrty-nvo pcrcues to mo piauu ot beginning, containing FOURTEEN ACRES, and one hundred and two peiches, consbtlng ot woodlaad well covered with chestnut umber. Thn. above tra-ts w 11 be sold at Yeager a iioiei, Blabtown, Columbia couuty, 1'ennsylvania, . TtaUS AMD COND.TIOKS Or Bl, IVU lcr tcuw u I at lower rates than any .other home publishers are offering. BROCEWAY & ELWELL, Editors and Proprietors, BL00MSBUK0, PA. Columbian Oulce, near Court House. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! CALL AND SEE lW3!fE M.'MW mi CLOTHiira I3ST BLOOMSBUEQ. Mens' Overcoats from $4 50. Mens' Suits from $6 00. Good WoruingPants 90 cents. Good Wool Hats for 75 cents. Winter Caps from 40 cents. Boys' (Japs from 25cents. Good Working Shirts 50 cents. Mens' Vests from 50 cents. Good White Shirts, linen fronts 65 cents. Wens' bocks, 3 pairs lor 25 cents. that time. HILAB w. McIIEWlY, 1 Commlaslon'ra JOHN IlEltNKIt, l- ot JOSEI'H K. NANIiH, ) Columbia co. Attest 1 'iVM. KKictsii'u, Clerk. Comml'teloners omce, llloorasburir dee 1J, 'IMw Hencfattors. When a board of eminent physician and chemists announced the' discovery that by combiuing soino well known valuablo remedies tho most wonderful medicine was nroduo- A,1 uliieh would cure such a wide range of diseases that moot all other remedies could bo dispensed with, many woiq, weptical ; but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispell, ed all doubt, aud to day the dbooverers of that great medicine, Hop Bitters, are honor ed And l.i -y by all as beaeluctors. 1879. dec.T, is-! w CO. HANCOCK. General Ticket AL'eut. pAILKOAD ELECTION MU'liJli. -H.-.ii. ij lirrriiv i-lvpn that the stockholders o( tho Iluulocks Creek and Muncy It. 11. Cumpany wUl hold their reular annual meetlnt at tlio i'arker liousein -wuney iwiuuKii.wniiimfc w j. .- v MU.NUAV, the Hlhday ol January, A. U., ls!. at 11 o'clock noon, to elect a rrcsldent and twelve Direc tors tor the ensulnir year, and lo transact such blu er business as may, be lound necessary under tticlr charier. i,ii.Bt, ff a. itowEu.. Fred t. tto-jr. dee. the striklne down ot the property. lesa Uu per cent, at confirmation of sale, and tbo re-1 main mr threc-rourius one year merraiwr wuu in terest rrom counrmatlon nUd. I'utcbaser to pay lor I deeds. " iiAiuuEr YiiAimu, aH llowia, Auctioneer. Admlnlslrators. l..nrr Kr llulwM Ally's. lor Estate. dec. II, 'J8-U For the best and fastest I'rtce re- NinoxiL IHiusuino Co., 1'hUa- ;nor, 8, 1S-4W, i HVKVU WANTKII- etlllDK I'lctorial Books and lllblea. duced 93 per test. delplda, i'a. CALL ANO SEE FOR YOURSELVES THE BARGAINS NOW SELLING At the Popular Store o f; PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed ot this Office X VI-1TINO OAKDS, LBTTKB I1BAD8, BlIX 11KADS, OH BHOUTESTJiQIICliW) AT TUB Mwtly Mrl cheaply printed t tSe Coi-DM- c tVi' Aaentj. 'A