The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 21, 1880, Image 1

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
oommu ihhooii1t,tab or rnn nin aud comjm-
IssueJ Wcokiy, ovcry Friday morning, at
BMlOMStlUWI, COMJMIHA COUNTY. PA,
,i iwn dollars i per year, 60 conw discount athwed
I d n i i il'inei, To subscribers out of the
iuntr tin! terms are 11 ipsr Tealwrlctly in advance,
u ,.nr discontinued, oxoont at the omin., .7..
mntiiiunl credits nflcr the expiration ot tlio llrsl
ill papers sent out or tlio stale or to distant post
, res must bo paid for In ndvnncn, unless a rcspon.
'ibin perion In Columbia county assumes to pay the
luuscniuivii " .....,..i.
ihht.MI K Is no longer oxneted (rom subscrlbcniit,
r-ieciiumj.
Tno.foMHte Department of tUo CotxuRiAKlsvcry
n -nude, and our J b Print tig will compare favora-l
nnlete. ni our j u rruiu iK win compare ratora.13. E. ELwELL, 1 ..
REWARD ffjsss
PUnd, Itchir.ir,r,r fjlrcrit
l'llra tbUI)rlllnaPII
cm
(
tin llcltlm'. l'lln
i.ri
rnirtlvf.l abiflur.. (lima
Imtdi.ui rrllrf, cur. CUM
of Ion .Unding la 1 wrot.
And ordinary i-mm Ins dir.,
riMTinu nWna
UHU I IUI1 .,!, u,ffo
KIT;'. " !"??"' 'Si! . ""
iwrr.. TouUl " Aicu bu., I'laUSU , v
V, ll i.-t
uld
n u V
THE BL A.TCHLEY
PUMP
.u
for Cisterns or Wells of any depth.
Plain, Iron, orccl.iln, or Copper lined,
Hrands Xc, (I, XIX, (it), u No. 1,
11, Iill, It No. 1. For sain ty the
Hardware Trade, Country Mores, Pump makers,
cic -cethat the pump you buy Is siencllcd O. (1.
lilitchley Manufac'iifcr, sos Market street, I'lilla.
dilplili, Pa Aqueduct Plpmnr Parms Mines, Tan
r cr lew, t to fiom lt'iB t chi-s In bor, nnd tuincd
and nored work ot all descriptions made to order.
aprlU, '.-i-6in a As
FftT AND LEAN
It von nro t 'O fat or too lean and want to know
how to cut ige vour condition, end for n copy of
tliawork fit and Lean, It contains complete lly.
epoU Dlitotlo and Therapeutic Instructions that
wllientblo any one to rcdueo their Ileh If corpulent
or laereaw It If emaciated. It Is written In a clear
yet comprehensive stylo and Us directions can bo
ensily undrstnnd. It should bo read liv every fat or
lean ni'rson. sent for ten three cent stamp. VAN
UBXF CO.. so Ann St , Now York.
Apilll.om. ante
AND
Paper Hanging.
WM, F. BODINEi
IRON 8T 11EI.OW SE'JOND, liLOOMSUOKO, Pi
Is prepared to do all kinds ot
house PAiwnwa
Plain and Ornamental
PAPER HANGING,
BOTH DECORATIVE AND TI.AIN.
All lilnil ori'iiriilluro Itcpnlrcd.
mill made an gootl un new,
NONE HUT FHtST-CLAbS WOHKMKN FMPLOYED
Estimates OTado on all Work.
WM. F. BOD1NE.
O t. 1.1873.
GILMORE & CO.,
Ilnldl.linl lMI.-i.
Ponsiniis, Increase ot rcnsinns,
and all Ktherclus-iesot Claims for Soldiers and Sol
dlert' llelrs. pr seemed.
Addr ss with stamp,
OIT.MOUK & CO.,
den 5-tf Washlniftftn, I). C.
W. H. HOUSE,
BLOOMSBURGGOL. 00. PA.
All styles nf work dono in n superior manner, work
warrant d a" represented 'I kith hxTKiCT
kii wiriiiit-T I'aiv. (loo I sets f r u
onico Corn r .Main nnd Iron Mreets.
7'i be npen nl nil mum during the lay
Will bo at th onico of Dr. L. II. KllntitnCatawlssa
on edaesday of each week,
Nov. !My
iJLOOMSHUUO DIRECTORY.
PHOI'F.SSIONAI, CARDS.
S11UCKINOIIVM, Annrno-n-Law Of
.lice. It. J. Clark's Ilulldlng,2dstorv moras,
usburg. may 7, '80-t f
U. HARK LEV, Atiorney-at-Law.
In lirower's building, 2nd story, ltooms 4 A i
I.
I II. ROIilSON, Attorney-at-La
) , In Ilartman'B building, Main street,
-at-Law, Office
I)
It
WM. M. RUBER, Surgeon andl'liysl-
clan.
omco Market aieei. A&oveoiu .ast
R. EVANS, M. D., SnrRi-on and Physi
, clan, (omco and ltesldeneo on Third street,
f It. McKELVY, M. D., SurReon and Phy
J . slclan, north side Main street, below Market.
rR. J. O. RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN HUKOEON,
omco, North Market street,
Uloomsburg, Pa.
oct. i, no.
D1
I. h. RAIiB,
PRACTICAL DENTIST,
Main Street, onboslte Enlsconal Church. Hlooms,
burf, Pa.
tv Teeth extracted without pain.
Oct. 1 1S79
MISCELLANEOUS
Q M. DRINKER, GUN and LOCKSMITH,
oo'vlng MaclUnesand Machinery of all kinds re-
dalicd. Opeka House Hulldlng, Uloomsburg, Pa.
D
AVID LOWENIJERG, .Merchant Tailor
Main St., above Central Hotel.
1
8. KUHN, dealer it.. Meat, Tallow, etc.,
ueniro street, oeiween oecuuu uuu uuu.
K
KOSENSTOCK, Photographer,
, Clark S: Wolf's Store, Main street.
A UGUSTUd FREUND. Practical hom
XV oathlo Horse and cow Doctor, Plcmmsburg, Pa.
no hoi
79-tt
ItU. 14,
Ty Y. K ESTER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ItoomNo. 15. OrxaAlIorsx DniJiiNO, Bloomsburg.
apt 1119,1878.
OATAWISSA.
w
M. L. EYEKLY,
ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW,
Cutawlssa, Pa.
cniiwiinn. nrnn.ntlv mnde and remitted. Office
onroslte Catawlssa Deposit Hank, lm-3
w h. riiawn,
'attorney-at-law,
catawlssa. Pa.
omce, corner of Third and Main Streets,
CARPETSs
Tareest stok In vew
York rltv, ow-n mccs,
amsMingot nonueiva,
W'lton, Axmnsters, Wivet" Hody and Tiinestry
H'Uksls, lip'o I'Hs and ingMiii uariy-H iwnii uui-
oeis to inuicn), i u ciotns (in tviuwo, .iv,..'b
Htm cpitTAINi. $100 per pair, to tho flnest
REAL LACE Import d.
SHEPPARD KNAPP,
189 191 tlxlli Ave., cnr. 18tlA St., N. Y,
Mirth 2il, cm, abco.
F. IIARTMAN
' HkPBXSIMIS TBI rOUOWIKO
AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES
Lycoming ot Muncy Pennsylvania.
North mclcanot Philadelphia, i'a
iranklln.of " "
Penns) Ivanla of "
Farmers of York, Pa.
Hanover of New York.
Manhattan of "
omce on Market street No. e, Uloomsburg, Pa,
oct. w, 79.lv.
PATENTS
and bow to obtain them. Pamphlet
free, upon receipt or Stomp for post
age. Address
aiLMORB, SMITH & CO,
&lllor . fl"H,
AW P.ml Ofla. H'uklto, A a
duo6-U
100
LAWYERS.
Q !! UltOCKWAY,
A 1 T O U N 12 Y-A T-I, A W,
CotnmtAM UcitniNo, Plcomsburg, Pa,
Mcmb r of the I'nitod stni t.
C"u l',T';J!'aao ln any ratt ut Amcrlc ' I'-ofope!
E. WALLER)
F.
Attornoyat-Law.
omce, Second door from Ht National Bank.
ULooMsnuna, pa.
Jan. 11, His
N
J U. FUNK,
AttnVTiMvnl-l n
Iliercaso of Pension Olitnir,,.,! rvili!
Made.
llLOOMSIlltnd. PA.
Offlco In Ent's DcantNo.
p H H W.J.HUCKALEW,
ATTOKNEY8-AT-LAW,
Bloompbarg, Pa.
omce on Main street, first door below Court House
JOHN M. CLAKK,
ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW,
Uloomsburg. Pa.
omco over Schuyler's Hardware s-torc.
P P. BILLMEYER,
M-lUltnil AT LAW.
0rnc-ln Harmon's Building, Main street.
Uloomsburg, Pa.
n, L1TTL8.
ROB'T. B. LITTLI.
I? H. & R. R. LITTLE,
IJ.
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW,
Uloomsburg, Pa.
p W.MILLER,
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW
omce In Urowcr'sbulldlng.sccond noor.room No.
Uloomsburg, Pa.
B.
l'KANK ZAKIl,
Attornojr-at-T,aw,
III.OOMSHUUO, PA
omco corner ot Centre and Main Streets. Clark's
Building.
Can be consulted in German.
Jan. 10, 'SQ-tf
1 EO. E. ELWELL.
A T TO R N E Y-A T-L A W,
Columbian nciLBiso, Uloomsburg, Ta.
Meirber of the United states Law Association.
collections made ln any part of America or Europe
oct. 1, 1179.
NOUH. U 8. WITSR8Tr.l!N.
Notary Public
KNORR k W1NTERSTEEN,
Attoi'iiovs-at-Law.
omco In llartman's lilock, corner Main and Mar
ket streets, Uloomsburg, Pa.
Z3rPennont and Bounties Collected.
;. P. SIIA11PLES9,
D. LEACOCK.
3STEW FiE-nvr.
SHAEPLESS & LEACOCK,
Cor. Centre and Rail Hoad sts., near L. i: B. Depot.
Lowest Prieos will net bo undorsolci.
Manufacturers of MINE CAR WHEELS, Coal Break
cr and UrKU'ii Castings, WaU'r Pipes, .stoves, Tin
ware, Plows, IRON FENCE, and all kinds of iron and
Brass Castings.
Tho original Montrose, Iron beam, right hand,
left hand, and side hill Plows, the best ln the mark
et, and all kinds of plow repairs.
Cook stoves, Room Stores, and Stoves for heating
stores, fchool houses, churches, tc. Also tho larg.
est stock of repairs for city stores, wholesale and
retail, Buch as Flro Iirlck.o rates, Cross Pieces, Lids
tc. &c, Store Pipe, Cook Boners, Miunis, uano-
Platcs, large Iron Kettles, t20 gallons to ltf carrels)
arm Bells, Sl-d Soles, Wagon Boxes,
"Allontown Bone Manure"
PLASTER, SALT, tc, AC.
Jan 9, 'so-iy
THE DAVIS.
TOE LATEST IS THE BEST
The fxreatest sSewinc Macbiae of tbe A&e
Don't fail to see this wonderful piece of per
fection, the New Davis Vertical reeu
Shuttle Sewing Machine. Manufac
tured at Wate'town, New York.
All are cordially
invited tncall and in
spect the Neiv Machine
and obtain samples of work,
more beautiful and desirable than
ever before accomplished and utterly
impossible for any other to duplicate.
Tiinn.unila witnessing the immeu.e ranee
ofworfc.anddUcanllnptuelr old machitKs
for the new machine, i feutuiieiit proof of
its superiority and tiring lor me javih
trade tnat runs ttie taciury iu no mm... ..
paoity. The Vertical Feed,
Which supcrcedts the under teed, is the
hinge upon vwiicu swings me ui-.i.i
EI) SUCCESS,
Composed of only 13 Working Parts,
while others have from forty to seventy-five,
making the Iract complicated, me iiiubi uut
hU and ino-t rel able machine in use.
It nosilivfly leads all nineis, iioijuami
... 1 .. i . . . 1 I., .1... , tr.Tr.T 1H1V-
wim ail uamin, i "
Li,.,n uiitiiTi i- MACIIlNi: IN THE WOULD
and gives general satisfaction. Will be sold
.r . I .. ...mot-r. emir nl.'
at Hie re'cut popumr uwutw ,.m
PRICES. Samples nl work tree.
J. SALTZElt, Gen'l Agent.
Uloomsburg, l'a.
oct. 3, '79-ly.
piRE INSUItANCE.
CHIIISTIAN V. KNAPP, I1LOOMSBU110, PA.
. n,nMuM.i,n.,flmHHi hru.uut'u UJ KKO
and I'lHK TESTEb ana uftiuueici ji-i- um 'v
?.n'i ! ' : T... lour Thtr imru aro all Invest.
ed ln JotiDSEcrRiiwsand oie liable to tho hazard
L6bsesVnoMi"r!.Y ard uosmnr adjusted and paid
as wnasri(teimlnedby('iii8TiA(i P KkArr.srkc-
"l. AOkNTANll Al'JCSTEK UUIOHWI'IIO, PA.
.If." " v.itni.io p nniv hlinu d tiatronlze
the sgecy where losves If any ore settled and pild
6'iSSS,"StV A!R DEAUVO
Nor, H.'sa '
UDITORS' REPORT OF
t;o,".'i!!.a t " "! T 0 " " '' 1 ." ,"1 ''eHrnllK Poor 111.,
irlrt rir Hie jiMir niillng April lllli, IHSO.
C o. .UKIMIY, Collector,
tin
To mt of borough duplicate poor fan
es, s mills
B77 2t
IIS 41
6,079 40
9,633 70
"nl'll ' ,,orou'!,' dxpHcato special, l
am t of too nshlp duplicate poor ta
" om't ot township duplicate poor tax
special s mills
rti
lly amount returned to Commissioners onboroueh
roOB.
Mi cents
Thomas Connors,
Hrldget ( lark,
Edward C'uriey,
Oantel lilxon,
waitln Oaiiirhnn,
Thomas (mughaii,
Thomas llnt.rll,
PjIII Hcuron,
Thomas Homes,
.lonno. liauiey,
Cnro'liio KUne,
Widow Keller,
Oeorgo Marks.
Mary Mclirearty,
lilcliard I'uicill,
WllllnmToirey,
Mnrtln (VolRh
srxctAt.
lo cents
M cent,
i o
so cents
I!W
fri cents
Is cents
so cents
10 cents
25 cents
10 cents
11(H)
SO cents
tlM
w cents
90 cents
10 cents
.WlilUm Zclgler,
Total.
t.JH
'ooit srrctAL
rJ cents aa cents
in pi
S'l " 10
143 00 $2160
S3 7ft l! 87
to 85
tO S3
Ml S3
Ml S3
110 15
53 2.3
! 13
S3 13
C 75 3 84
S3 11
S3 18
CM) 3 S3
1 SO 91
130 75
S3 13
S3 13
SS 13
75 .IS
1 to 75
60 S3
!5 13
51 la
60 vr,
75 as
R00 4 00
1 78 t.1
1010 f. 00
4 (HI 2 01
1 75 M
!i S3
ool aim
010 a eo
24 I ll 1! 00
c. II. Prockway,
Wm. I rown.
Bernard Breslln,
Na'hanlel Brown,
'losiina Ileum
,1 liml II Pmrnv.
niln (Inln.
linn Calilhnn,
Uttvid Coek,
Hum Iuvis.
Con Donahoe,
lerry (loorire,
1 homos Henncsey,
lid. Honcback
Peier.Ioico
leterKllne,
A. V. Creamrr.
Caroline Knltlle,
(x-o. 1) 1 Indermuth,
.in. o i.mu riuum,
l.phrnlin I.elb,
Calh. Moirlson,
i .,
Patrick Moran.
Terrenco Maculre,
i i-i a .uw.iieiiHniiD,
Mary
Thomas Mellon,
Marrat d hendlg,
llnrrj- n.Marr,
Marv Itumm.
John Iteston,
ojji iiiiiinu,
I Owls Tri'lshnph
Jacob Ttlen,
John Young,
Total,
Jiei 13
to(ta
lly nm't ot exonerations on borough implicates.
SI'EL'IAL
Rllahpth Clpnrv. l ihi
SO
1 (HI
65
21
1 SO
10
SO
111
IT
30
ills. ThO'i-as Langon. sou
John iiHvla.
Thophtlus Evans, l le
k uen uoirti Co.. ooo
Mrs. Abel Keller, .Mi
Mrs. Mhos .Vmulian. leo
irs .iaa. Jle.MHnimliu f.u
Mrs. Oraeo Monahan, 87
.Mrs. .Mary (tunning, l 60
Total,
JIT 22
(104
Hy am tof exonerations on township duplicate.
POOR
nenry mrrlrk,
Wm. Burns,
Jacob Heimer.
1'Htrlrk IVinrv.
IB
C3
S3
10
S3
83
33
S3
23
31
87
:b
100
81
75
33
65
6
33
Mrs. Win cawley.
Owen Cortlgau (dead)
i aekey i urrj,
Patrkk (laltaeher,
lliomas Uerrlt.
Ml
05
75
C5
2 00
r,3
1 60
K
110
10
3
waow .lonn uerrity,
wm Ctwlev.
Widow Hughes,
Henry Lavellc,
John lloiran, (error)
urjon Mikerr,
Widow Kealv.
John "cllal,
James Naughton,
Total,
(13 30
1IK.
To township Door duplicate am't
(3,079 40
" uurougu .
CR.
Bv a'mt returned tax on town
ship duplcato
By im'l returned tax on borough
duplicate
" am't errors and exonerations
township dupllcnto
" nm'l errors nnd exonerations
borough duplicate
" collector's commission at per
cent
balance to be raid in treasury
5.7 S4
3,C6CCi
(161 13
15 ss
13 30
17 22
272 44
5,170 U
. (5,C50 64
C. O. MURPHY, Treasurer, ln account with said
uisinci.
DR.
To om't to be received from Col
lector CR.
By am't of Treasurer's commission
at 2 per cent
" anrt of orders ot lso redeemtd
1S7S "
.. .. ,1 870 .1
" am't balance duo district
(5,176 15
(103 53
3,408 53
1,441 60
122 80
SOW
4 73
(3,110 63
llalnnceduo district bv C. G. MurnhV.
Treasurer (173
Wc.the undersigned Auditors ot Columbia county
have amy examined and audited the roregolng ac
count and rind It correct as nbovo set out.
WM.T. MNNINO, )
S. E. SMITH, ) Auditors.
CHUISIIANll. SEF.SHOI.TZ J
C. a. J1URPU Y, Collector ot special tax.
DH.
To am't cf borough special tax duplicate (115 41
" township ' " 2,533 70
(2,635 11
By nm't returned to Com-inl-sloiiers
for collection
towiiMilp, (SO 03
lly am't returned to rom
mlbMouers f -r collection
borough 3 IS
" nm't of errors and exon
eiatlons, township 6 60
" am' of errors and exon
erations, borough 4 04
(S3 81
(1073
129 0)
2,432 55
" am't of Collector's commission
nupercint
" nm't special tax to bo paid to
Treasurer
(2,055 11
U.G. MURPHY, Treasurer cf special tax.
lilt.
To am't 1 1 special tax net to bo collected (2,412 55
en.
lly nin t ot commission at 2 per
cent tiscs
" receipt (,f Prothonotary Krlck-
baum August so, 1S79 430 60
" receipt of Prothonotary Krlck-
baum September 1. 179 400 oo
" lecelptof Prothonotary Krlck-
baum Dec 29, Hit 600 00
' recelntof Prothonotary Krlck-
lauill IKC29, 1S79 22651
1 bal duoC o. .Murphy on Judg
ment sal IMlcd 1673
am't John Sullivan Judgment,
debt Interest and cwls agreed
to bo paid out of special tax 34 75
1 am'i. ot balance due the dlst.
ntdato 409 S9
(1,432 65
Balance duo by C. a. Murphy,
Treasurer jit-aoy
v,. iim underelirned nudltom of Co timbta county
have duly examined and audited the foregoing ac
count and Iln it correct as above bet out-
1,. .iMnliSU. i
S. K. SMITH, Auditors.
CIlllIal'HN B.SEESH 'LTZ.J
Orders redeemed of 1S79 and lsso ln detail.
No. ion April so. 1M9, Drs. rustlae aud
.Mrurs, llifuniuo wuu oci n i-a i ,
mi Anrii 20. '19 (leo V. Dals. 1r.. au
ditor tees 20 00
. lai Anrii so. '79 Mlchiel.Monohan.au
dltur tees 20 00
Miia ,nrii20. '79 Thomas Casey, audi-
Mr fees 20 00
miiAnr 126. '79 Thomas Murnhv. audi
tor fees 20 00
i. ins nrll 23. 70 Chas. 3Iairulre. audi,
tor fees 20 on
" 104 April 20, '79 I). F. Curry room rent is oo
i 107 " Wm. II. Prlee.aul.tcea som
104 " ' cpy'grept 7 50
.. mo " Martin Flanacan audl-
tnrs'elerk 20 00
2 May 22 '19 It. SI. lashelle.raed services 33 50
4 " David Walsh services poor
dlr(Clor
5 m "ihos. chipman senlces
110 50
124 50
rioi
ioor uireeior
"o
1 Thomas ChMpinan scn'lces
floor Director
lomas (.alljgher services
poor director
' P. P, Burke Iml. Clerk Ites
" iiftlCB rent
' Thos chanmn horde hlro
15000
123 50
"7 " "
" " "
io "
"11" "
"13 May 31
" 14 "
1411 0,
40 l
S0(0
63 00
233 91
7'JSiuiieI Keller salary as
steward
" Samuel Keller money ex.
penueu ini'iiittrici
is " " (Jul Iruuitnan nowdir
2 611
990
i " (leo W. Duds, Jr., laedl
eiiw, Ac.
ii it " " V. (I. Murphy, mdsc. for
dMrlct
' 20 July 15, '79 BiiK'kwav A Elwell pub-
llhhtug sialemenl
" 94 Aug. 31, '79 Jno. U KUnu lumber
ti 23 . " Samuel Kelnbolu shoo
mending
26 " " I'enJ. W ainer Beed corn
. 17 " " sain. I.evansrlo(er seed
M ss " " Fd, Kurtz, nolih work
i so " " Wm. Peirfer keeping va
grants ' 81 Sep. 13, 79 Burke A Bros.conins
ii 11 " LewUPriuce clothing for
piupers
ii 4 " "0 O. Murphy mdse. for
district
ss " " V (1 Murphy mdse, for
dlst i let
ii so Oct. 6, I9 nurke A Uro. mdse. for
dUtrlct
' 87 " " A, ll. Portner tinware
42 Oct, 91, "79 A. K. Mensch carpenter
work
ii 43 " " Chas. strausser carp'nt'r
work
"41 " "A it. Portner.stove.te
ii 45 " " p. p. Burk on account
of clerk fees
ii 40 " " Dr. D. J McKlbbln med
ical seivl es
"U ( John U. btokes woikoa
farm
743 SS
an co
40 28
p49
4212
600
5 60
1703
24 00
SS75
921 22
400 CO
22
JO 10
6 00
25 tO
65 00
60 00
11 vo
i0lllltilWtl4
BLOOMSBURG, PA., PRID AT, MAY 21, 1880.
" 6t Nov. 1, '7 Wm. PclITer keeplngva
grants ' 58 Pec. !7, '7 Middle C. V TOOT Dlst.
for I.. Edwards
' fo " " it, m. tjishello medical
services .
"69 k. iieiily attending J.
Welsh
" CO Jan. 8, 'so p. p. iiuiko clerk fees oa
account
" 64 Feb. '.8, '80 Mre. .las. Sweeny ser
vers rendered
" 71 March 80, v p.p. Bui ko on account
8160
89 00
1(1 IJ
000
40 00
2 60
of salary fooo
Tho following orders on Thns. rhapman, late
Tro surer, were nlso redeemed bvC (I, Murphy,
AC,
No r.3 April 27, 1S78, John Herner,eomn,
AO ,
" ii Apilisi.iaivihos.oallagher, sar-
vlo(sasdlrecor
' 7 May 4, IS, Edward Poy. attending
H.KIpen
" s.i May 4, '18, 0. B. Millard, mdsc. for
district
' mi July a, is, win. Peirrer, keeping
vagrants
" lus fept, 8, IS, K. D Kurti, smith
work
' 101 M'pt. 9. 18, It. 1J. Fahrlnger, J. P.
ft es for paupers
" WO Sept. 0, 7s. (leo. W. Davis, med-
lclne ai dBurplles
" les sepi. 0, 'is, Thomas (lallaghcr,
services rendered
' IIS oct. 4 '7S, s. p. Levan. bnl. duo
" 113, (ii't, 16, '7s, John Herner
" list cuis. is, Mrs. swttny, mak-
Ing shrouds
" no net, 15. '79, Wm. Pettrer, keeping
vngranis
" 13 Deo 7, '7!, C. O. Murphy mds'e
fordwrlct
" 83 Dec. 2s '78, P. M. Heaver.potatces
135 Dec. 28, '78, Charles Chambeil In,
serdces rendp,itl
" 187 Jan s, '7J, sam. Keller, on ac
count oft alary
" 133 Jan 25, '.a, Oro. W. Davl;, tncdl
clde, Ac,
" 142 Peb. 28, ns, Casper llhawn.clotli
li.g ' 143 Peb. 2T, 'ID.Owen Catogan.attend
ll gpiupers
" 143 Keb !, '70. Benvlllo llhoads.llmo
" 14S Marcii s, '7, locust School l)ls
'Hct, tuitlort
" 149 Ma'rli , '79, Mrs. Donlon, servi
ces retdered
" 15' March , '79. Dr. It. M. Loshelle,
medical services
" 163 Match !, '79, Wm. Peltier, keep
ing vagrants
" 153 March 49, "79, John Snyder, smith
(30(10
5 00
5 83
15 00
893 49
SI 75
6 00
IT 00
S3 75
49 0U
13 62
4 00
5 00
1515
SOU 00
780
2 S3
60 00
31 85
TOO
801
12 SO
15 00
11 00
60 00
11 40
work j on
W rllten order Auditors fees lo 50
The fo'loHlnir nrfl.r. rirnwn rm .1,m.. mil..
former 1 reasuri'r, were redei med by C. O. Murphy!
No. 4ii Dec. 31, '7t,Oeo. Boj cr.corn plough
AC.
S3 tni
" 44 Oec 31. '77. Thomas Oerretv. npr
vices as poor director to oo
And jilso tin-ro lowing orders drawn on Pal rick
Burke, formvr Tieosur. r.
No sii3 Mtr li SI, '77, Thoi Chapman, at
tending court, Ac. 1200
150 J .n 8. '77. P. F. Burk. building crib 15 oo
187 March 31. 1877, 11. Fahrlnger, J. P.
fees 2 60
Ttie following orders Issued during Iho year are
still ntitsianoti.g and unpaid.
-o. i .May ss, 'in, o. vy. Davis.medlclnc,
Ac.
" 3 Mav 21, "79, David Welsh, services
as director
8 May 22, TJ, Thomas (Jallaghcr, scrvl
(es as director
12 May 82, '79,Or. McKltbln medical ser
vices ' 18 Juno 8, '79, Thos. Kerns and oth
ers dlggltg grave
" 19 July 15. '79, (I.E. Myers, publish
ing statement
81 August so, -79, P. E. Buck, hard
ware, Ac,
" 24 August 80, '79, John L. Kline, coal
for pooi house
" 25, August ao, '79,R. M. Lashelle.med
lcal services
" 29, Augut so, ,79, Thos. Oerrely car
riage hire, etc
" 83 Sept. 13, '79, Chas. E. Eck, lime for
farm
" asucr. s, '79 (1. w. Davis, mdiclno
" 39 Oct, 8, '79, P. E. Buck, hardware
AO,
' 4 ' oct. 8, 19,Dr. McKnlbbln.medlclne
Ac.
" 41 Oct, 8, 79, Mrs J. O'Conncr, horse
hire
" 47 ou. 24, '79. John Snyder, smith
work
" 49 Oct. 24, '79, Wm. Fink, smith work
" 60 " I. D. peters, fruit trees
" 63 Dec. 27, " Simon Fetterman, vino
gar, Ac
54 Ivc 27, 79 II. D. Maize, medicine
In '73, 74, '75
" 65 Dec r, 79, o. B. Millard, mds'o
" 57 Dec. 27, 79, Yeager A Uro., leotner
Ao.
" 59 Dee. 27, 79, Thos. Chapman, coal
and hauling
ot Jan, 31, SO, Thos. Chapman, ser
vices as director
' 01 Feb. ss, '80, p. E Buck, hardware
43 75
100 00
100 oo
23 00
0 00
3150
27 99
21 87
60 00
24 00
5010
4 70
4913
3 85
95 00
22 00
10 2 ,
20 00
9 7S
irUls
7 83
45 00
j3oo
in niarcn si, su, umanuet Lcvan.coal
15 3-
1 oo March 27, '0, Tilly Wagner, sala
ry as servant
' 07 March 27, '80, Peter Swank, bone
dust
' 0" March 27, -80, O. B. Millard, mds'o
1 09 " ' " Sam. Keller, inedl-
cine bought
' 70 March 27. '80, Dr. D. J. McKlbbln,
mi dlcal services
' 71 March 27, 'mi Thos. onllagher.ser-
vlees as Poor Director
03 Feb. 29, 79, J. s. steel, bill heads
78 03
4 80
157 75
11 00
50 00
600
500
(1406 01
cENsrs pooh norsE, AraiL 1, lsso.
Number ln houo March 3t, 1S79
37
aamuiea aunng year
abicondl'd and left
remaining In A prill, USD
INVENTORY.
REAL F.STATK.
S I
2S
17
2 acres ofland"llc miin tract"
ttsoooo
vtm. jiuier tract"
dwelling house. 1 ban.. I wacron Khirt.
lcorn crib, 1 coal and wood bhed, 1 pig
nen
Improvements on the above
000 (hi
l'EKSONAL l'KOPERTV.
1 hay rako
123 00
1 OKI
10 no
5 00
50 W
81100
0000
2-100
30 00
500
800
2 00
80 00
1 50
40
101 M
200
800
21100
threshli.g machine
1 wind mill
cuttint: t'OX
1 two horse wagon
) 1 two tioiso wagon
1 carriage
set or carnage harness
s-ts ot wagon harness
pair bob sleds
ploughs
1 harrow
1 reaper
scvtiies
garden rakes
irralu drill
I wheel barrow
cultivator
two horse sleigh
$310 90
lIOrSEnOLD FUKNITCnE.
10 bels on upper floor
1100(10
second
ln two rooms
70 0O
eo on
24 00
5 IH
3 00
12 00
8 01
0 IKI
3(
500
4 00
4 Oil
1 50
2ro
4 00
2J0I
cooking stoies
lieming stoves
table
luinge
writing ucsk
rdoz. ehdlrs
doz common chairs
cunboara
v ashstand
bra room stanas
looklmr classes
kttcuiMit'hles
round uiblo
30 yards ingrain carpet
323 50
STOCK.
horses
J150 00
90 00
50 00
COY.S
h Ifeis
hogs
50 00
(340 00
RAISED OS TUB FARM.
PO bushels wheat
117 00
KOIM
ISO 00
24 50
155 00
32 23
1 (10
400
SO 00
240 00
90 00
112 00
leo oats
200 " potatoes
3S " ri
550 " corn ln ears
i3 " buckwheat
7 11 onions
2 " beans
1500 beads of cabbage
12 10ns or nay
9 ions corn loaaer
l'lo pounds pork
24 pounds neei
45 00
J10S075
ifnnrr,nvnivntivir,nv4 Ifllrt I
7 bushels no
v, -.-.
S!5
v. ncai
20 1 0
20 Oil
12 50
90 00
100 00
4 00
50OO
78 (Ml
27(H)
500
50 " oats
6 " buckwheat
800 " corn In ears
200 " poiatoes
onions
5 tons straw
1300 pounds poik
4511 " Itoef
250 lienos cabbage
i uarreisbauiaioui
10 (HI
f497 75
CKSSl'S OF TU It 1YOK 1IOCSE 1011 THE TEAK,
No. In i-oorhousH April t, is79
anmuien uunng year
left durlnir lear
17
23
'U",;n;',rl'?"SHK"?w .. .. - 41
Tl.t tftllnu Inir hAlirifv$t am rlim flip iUlrlft frnm
the onioere tici w named
(MIU IfUm 'til 1 I'UlIIUIirimt'iriUrUI tO ,';,M,
nits (erruy ror m, uurpv ions im w
" Pat. llurko. Treasurer or '70
"
" James Dally; Treaautrr of '77
' o (1, Murphy, Treasurer of '79
" " " ' special tax
" Thos. Chapman, Treasurtrof '78
TUOS. ClIAeMAN. CK.
60715
ny ami pild V. a. Marr, att'y iso 00
" saliirv asdlrnetor 14Tto
" horse hire, time and ex
penses as dliecior In full fur
;ial. of year "79 116 00
Pal. due the dutrlct 191 15
60115
llalance due Hie district bv Thos. Chap
man ivi 1 rruaurt-r lur is
119115
tl'o . l.a ,.,.- LWrf oi.H. ......
., , ur.o...iu ou-. vi.vi iuiuuiuiu vuuiii,
have duly examined tho foregoing accounts and nnd
tho balance duo by the se-erai onicerscorrectas Bet
UUvuy,,Uo..v. r,. .T. .n uUJ.
.. ... tu m niuu.lu, I
I,, hi T 1 V llirt In..
CIIMSTHN II. 8EESIIOLTZ,
..... v.v.. r ....
'
Wo the undersigned auditors of Columbia county
hereby recommend that tho Hoard of poor Directors
do proceed 19 put a new root on the poor house ot
Bald dis'rlcl, audralt-o the rear portor said houe bo
buiu urn un, uim iuipu iuo ri-ur I'linui nam ikiunu bu
as to bring the comb of root ot the minis to middle of
structure, thwhileco.tor the same not lo exceed
six hundred dollars f flon.00.)
oo anu mini inn pn e ot one norbe ana uugrgy
VS&ZJ&l&VZ
at three qoiiarti-r day, for each day necessarily
spent m tho dh-charge of their duties.
WM. L. MANNISO.
I
II n kUIMI
Auditors,
cmiiijTUiui. siilauoLTZ.J
AprU
Poetical.
NOIIUDY'S CHILI),
BT r It (EBB CARSV
Only a news bov under tho light
or tun lamp post plying his trade In vain.
Men are too busy to stop to-night,
uurrymg home through tho elect and ro'n
Kevor since datk a paper sold ;
vt nero snail lie sleep, or how bo fed?
Ho thinks ai he ahlvrs there ln tho cold,
vt utie happy children are safe a-bed.
Is It Urango If he turns about
with angry words, then conies to blows.
When his littl ) neighbor, Just sold out,
i uwing ins pennies past Mm goes?
"Slop!" some one looks at hlmswect and mild,
.urn iuu uice mat ppeaxs is u lender one.
"You sho Id not strife such a little child,
And jou should nut uso such words, my sonl"
Is It his anger or his fears
That have hushed his voice and stopped his
arm?
"Djn't tremble," these aro the words he hears;
"Do you think that 1 would do you harm?"
'It 1 n't that," and the hand drops down j
wouian t caro tor kicks and blows:
But noliobody ever called me son.
l localise rm nobody's child, 1 s'pose."
O menl as ye careless pass along.
Jiememoer Iho love that has carea for vout
And blush for the awful shame aud wrong
Of a world whero such a thlnir could Iw true
Think what tho child at your knee had been
tr tnus on life's lonely billows tossed:
And who shall bear tho weight ot the sin,
a one ot ineso "little ones" be lost I
Select Story.
WAS UK TItUU ?
Sho stood on the topm ist point of a higl
rock, her disordered yelluw tresses blowing
in bl u try ringlets about her pretty flushed
cheeks, her lur, dark ejesall aglow with an
ticipated fun. Sho held her straw hat in her
hand, swinging it listles.ly by its scarlet
string?; but upon the naer approach of u
gentleman, she Hung it deliberately into the
sea.
'Get my hat, Clive,' she commanded, as
ho came up to her, panting from his brisk
nalk-
A tall, giant-like young fellow he was
surely, towering far above the fairy-like per
.linage before him. He Btood irresolute
moment, evidently in no mood for a duck
log at high tide, from such a perilous point
as tin..
'Do you hear, sir?' cried Miss Beatrice
Chelton, impatiently stamping her small
foot. 'Fie! what a gallant knight you
artl
Tho young man clutched frautical'y at the
hat, as it was washed aihore by the incom
ing tide. Hut it was carried beyond his
grasp, and it took some exertion for him to
keen his balance upon the slippery sand.
fter two or three fruitless endeavors, dti-
ring which his fair tormentor looked on
w mirthful, mocking eyes, he succeeded
in rescuing it, and once more stood beside
her, his handsome face flushing slightly as
hn ..r.-.ll'ur,.! If Ll- ,.ln,l,nj ll ,l.,r,l,l i,.
loam, and his boots thoroughly soaked.
'I am afraid you got wet,' she said.
'Looks rather like it,' he good uaturedly
replied. 'But now, Beauty, I want my re
ward.'
'What reward?' she aked demurely.
'It is but a small thing to ask,' he said.
'Only a decisive aimverlo the question I
nave so ollcn asked you in vain,'
She looked cnqucttlshly down a, him.
'Suppoe I do not give it?'
He miawed hU blonde momtaxhe. Sup
pose Bbe did not? He could not force her,
and he loved her too well to be able to stand
011 bis dignity.
'What pleasure can it afford you to keep
mA tr. cu.. ,? 1,A n.n..llln ...1,.1. -.l
ne was on tne rock cioo beimo tier, looking
imploringly into her rosy, tantalizing face.
'I know that I have my way to make in tho
world, Beauty, and that you are the petted
heiress of a gooJ old nun; but, were our po
sitions chnuged, I would uot cau9e you one
heart paog, though you were heartless, or
love you one iota less, though you were
poor.'
Tou are not friendless,' declared tbe girl,
indignantly, 'and you will not always be
poor. But, oh dear! you aro so awfully trag
ic, CM ye. I do declare, you have given me
tho blues.'
'Retribution,1 replied Clive, looking half
playfully, half earnestly, at tbe pretty, so
bered face. 'You will give me my answtr
now, Beaut)?'
'In just five minulcs,' said she, setting
herself down cooly to meditate on the mo
mentous question of her whole futuro life.
Those five minutes were like so many
hours to Clive Winthrop, fraught as they
were with an agony of hope and fear. If
any one had told him then that he would he
untrue to this girl he would have laughed
the Idea to scorn. Tho happiness of his
life depended on one little word from her
lips. At last she looked up at the pale,
anxious face.
Well?'
What a white heat of excitement tbcre
was iu the word.
She dropped her oves under his eager
gazs, aud fiu.hcd scarlet as she donned her
yellow head. Then Bhe stood on tin-toe and
I ...I.I..,-.! .,.. I.. l.l 1 .!..
vTiiio'civu uci unsnci 111 ma ear, BU 1I1W unit
even the winds could no
iest
it
But
when Clir
w.d t'ealer.
a Mnrrh
1.. i exprcs
id her to
sion in Ilia face, wouim
his heart, she had fled,
He watched her slight, graceful figure, as
sho hurried lightly along in tho distance, and
I ho heaved a regretful sigh when it was lost
so to view. Ho would have followed her but
for the sudden consciousness of wet feet,
and akeen Bense of Ihe dUagreeablosideof
I 0
alrenn sea breeze, wuenouly guarded agamst
lur ilumn nlnilmu TJ.i linn I f -1 - tr...
I M,u,iu v.wmw hpu.Ku iui luiiguojo
otter wnnilpro.l lnnnnu on,,, tlw
liuppr on MIA Piir nnitin
I inexplicable reason, she had ceased to visit
tho seaside spot where she had spent su
many romantic hours, and at last, aoxlou
und discouraged, young Winthrop ceased
bis lonely vigil
lie determined to brave the lion Ml
Chelton' uncle in his den, n large, old
I..Unn..l 1. . .
iBQuiutiru uimiiirv uvuse.iiinwuusianuing lue
I , , ,, , , . .
I knowledge, that tbe old man regarded him
. favorab e eves, and aq
little
- f I
.... ,l l. . .
icm ui uiure man a luriuue uunier.
... , , . , .
ii certainly loot 4 line it,' ne tliougbt
I .,111 Utterly as he conlureil hi nrMa nna
0 "'""'i 8S 118 c"jureu Ills priue oue
day, and wended hl way toward tbe house.
I wish to Bee Ml is Cheltod,' he said to
the servant who came to the door.
IIe wasshown Into the drawing room.and
seeing a little figure Bitting at the further
I , . , ,
end, rushed unceremoniously toward it. But
he started back Iu dismay uttering an unin
telliglble apology. Surely this was his
Heauty? But no notwltlntandlnf? the ex
traordinary resemblance, this grave, white
ficHHud jetty locks did not belong to her.
And yet
'I expected to seo Miss Ohelton,' he
stammered, 'I was not aware that there was
another lady In tho house.'
'I am Miss Chelton was the grave re
ply. 'You Miss Chelton,' he exclaimed Incred
ulously, '.Most assuredly,' said the lady, 'unless I
have lost my Identity. But perhaps it'a not
Miss VIvia Chtlton you wish to see. Prob
ably you are referring to my slater, Beat
rice? 'Ah, yes, that's it,' he slid, with a slch of
relief, 'but I never heard Beauty speak of a
sister.'
'Heauty?' sho said, inquiringly.
'We are great friends' he said, colorinc
slightly. 'lis only a nickname that I have
given her.'
'Obi' sho said. I underjtan 1. May I ask
your name, sit?'
'How embarrassingly abrupt Bhe is,'
thought Clive, as he gave tho desired infor
mation. 'May I see your sister?' he asked, chafing
inwardly at the delay.
'I am afraid you will be disappointed,'
she answered, 'because sho has gone abroad
for an indefinite time.'
All the expected light died out of his
face.
Gone awayl It was indeed a bitter reve
lation.
'Sho left a letter iu my charge, however,'
continued his enlightener, 'which is directed
to a person of your name.'
The young man took it eagerly, and, ex
cusing himself, went over to a distant recess
of the drawing room, where be might read
it unobserved. It was very short:
Dp.arClivi: I have told my undo of
our engagement, knowing that he would take "" nou'e anujuuicmm course, uieci
the news more lenienilv from mn ilmn inB tho wants of its customers in all res-
J I
Tli men very angry at first, he at last con-
setiled to a cumpromirc, and will givo us his
blessing iii a year's time, if we remain true
after Buch a lonir separation. He has sent
mo abroad, hoping that I will become enam
ored of some rich foreigner; but I shall uot
frget you Clive, nor doubt your loyalty.
BnATmcn.
I'. S. My sister I never knew I had one,
by the way, till uncle told me U staying
with him during my absiice, and I will en
close your letters in hers. It will be useless
to answer them, as the old lady who is cha
peroning mo will never let mi rest long in
one place. 'There is so much to see and i"0
little time,' she says, but the little timo will
seem ages to your poor exiled Beauty. B.
Clive pressed the missive to his lips agait
and again,
'My poor darlingl' be said, softly, as a vis
ion of disordered yellow hair and a merry,
vivid face rose up before him.
Then he went back to the dignified figure
waiting gravely for him at the other end of
Iho room.
'Will your uncle object to my coming here
finny Ietter.7 he nked.
Biie raneu ner pale lace to Ills, with a
unit, me'nncnoly smile.
Aiy uncle lias no interest in my affairs
whatever. My sister is his favorite, also his
heiress, and I am only tolerated iu her ab-
setice as a necessary evil. When sho rc-
turns I shall go back to my task of '
Of what?' he asked, as she checked her-
self Buddenlylti the act of confiding her
troubles to a stranger.
Of ponuding knowledge into empty
heads,' she finished, at his solicitation. And
somenow uecouiu uoisoon lorget me grave,
iiueiieciuai iate.
He went weekly to the house for his let-
tors, seldom meeting any one but the young
girl. When he did chance to meet the un-
e they passed each other with a stilF bow.
lue visits, at tint rather irksome, became a
leasure, They gradually became longer
and less far apart. Clive found that this
grave littlo girl could keep pace with him in
raanmlellectual pursuits he was partial to
In fact she was the first voung woman ca
pable of being really a companion to bim
horn he had met in hi eventful life,
He often fodnd himself wishing that Beat
rina tiail Iiamm ludd nf a httllord ami m ira
.. , m
llkri l,..r i-ravp tntpllAiMiml !-tor Vivtlhut-
n. , ....... -. .
she was always grave; Sjnelimei a low,
musical laugh would burst from her rosy
Hps, but she couhl check it almost as if it
ad been a sacrilege. Olive felt that her
oung life must have been a sad history, and
e often repressed a yearning desire to offer
is pity and protection, But days and weeks
rapidly merged into months, and ono day
the master ot the house called the young
man into bis library, requesting a private
ulerview,
'It is now six months since my niece left
her home, and I do not think It necessary
to banish her six more. I suppose you will
le glad to hear that I have sent for her to
imo back,' And there was A humorous
winkle in the keen gray eyes, and a quiz
zlcal upraising of the bushy white brows.
'Of course, Bir,' replied the young man
readily, though not in a very assured tone.
Vou are still true to het?' was tbe next
question
Thero was a silence on the part of the
other. He was a nuzzle to himself. He bad
intended to be true but, with auother im
age in his heart, could he, in truth, say he
was? He could only reproach himself for
his infidelity,
'I will be true to my word,' he said, un
st pad 1 1 v,
1 see now It is,' chuckled the old man.
You aro divided between love and money
inu wroug me, sir,' said the youth,
haughtily drawing himself up. 'I am dlvid
en between Honor aim my owti Heart.
' i nat mows mat your heart Is n it honor
able,' retorted the other, with more plain
ness than consideration. 'You are pretend
ing to be honorable when you are not; but'
with a motion of dismissal 'vou are nriv
lleged to do as you please,'
i ue young man leu me house, aud uncoil
sclausly wended his way to the romantic
runty u'iiik uy lue sea. tie piciureu Jieat
rice as she had last stood there, her yellow
hair t jsslng in the wind, her bright face
i t. i i -
ag.ow wun nappinesa mat wa,s care-lree,
I5l. l.n, . !-(.. ....II I.. .1 1
jun iii,ue-s auu luva iu ttuuuuauctf.
Ii.aal.1 'hilt. mr.l.rllnn
" 1 " - h '
But here, lost In his thoughts, he almost
stumbled over a, tlnj figure that lay wedg-jd
ju between soma grasr grown rock. A
book had been flung carelesrly aside, and the
girl's long, dark lashes lay on the pale,
rounuen cuecxs.
Ulve looked at ber with a great tender
ness In his eyes.
'My darling has nothing but my love.
IOU u Ui Alter an, as
THE COLUMBIAN. VOL. XIV, NO. 21
COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, VOL. XLV, NO. 19
old man says, It is useless to wear a mask
of honor when honor is not in my heart.'
And be bent so low that his Hps almost
touched the fair cheek, and In another mo
ment would have done so had she not sprang,
with a little, silvery burst of laughter, upou
her feet.
'You dear old goosel Did you think I was
asleep? How shall I punish you fur your
unfaithfulness'
And off came the sombre whig that had
made the Monde complexion look so start
llngly white by contrast, and before Clive
Winthrop, her face dimpling; between smiles
and tears, and her tumbled, yellow-gold hair
toeing In the wind stood his old loye, Miss
Beatrice Chelton.
'What doss this mwn?' he asked, a light
cocmencing to dawn on his mind.
'It means,' replied Beatrice, a new-born
eagerness In her fair, smiliog, sweet, wo
tnmly voice, 'that I won you as an heiress,
and, to salitfy uncle, I have won as a poor,
friendless governess.'
And Clive took her gladly to his heart,
for all the pain aud self-reproach of the past
weeks could not equal his present joy at
finding butu his loves one.
'But suppose I should prefer the quiet, in
tellectual woman?' he laughingly said.
And to this day, it Is a mystery to himself
whether or not, during that time of proba
tion, he was true to his first love.
Attachment to Newspapers.
Some one seems lo know about the rela
tion of a good newspaper to the family, writes
the following :
"The strong attachment of subicriben to
nell conducted newspapers is fully confirm
ed by publishers. "Stop my paper," words
of dread to beginners in business, loose their
terror after a paper lias been established for
a term of years. Sj lonir as a paper pursues
a! ,t r r( iti
l""' "1D "ca 01 irieuusuip oeiween ine
subscribers aud the paper aro as hard to
break by an outside third party as the link
which binds old friends in business or social
life. Occasionally defects and errors in a
newspaper are overlooked by those who
have become attached to it through its pe
rusal for years They sometimes become dis
satisfied with it on account of something
which has slipped into its coluines, and may
atop taking it, but tbe absence of tbe famil
iar sheet at their homes and offices for a lew
weeks becomes unsupportable privation and
then hasten to take it again, and possibly
apologize for having it stopped. No friend
ship on earth is more constant than tbal
coutractcd by the reader for a journal which
makes an honest and earnest effort to merit net, nervous exhaustiontodlgestion; pain
its continued support. Hence a conscien- in the head, with nausea; fullness of atom
tiously conducted paper becomes a favorite acb after meals, chilliness, general debility
in the family.
blind Tom at Home.
Blind Tom when at home in Oeorgialives
in a building about two hundred, yards from
the house, and there remains alone with his
piano, playing all day and night like some
one posted with madness. Btd weather
has an elftct upou his ramie. In cloudy
mjny seasons he plays sombre music in
chords ; and when the sun shines and the
birds Bing, he Indulges in waltzes and light
music. Sometimes he will hammer away
for hours producing the most horrible di-
cord imagnible. Suddenly a change comes
oyer him and he Indulges in magnificent
bursts of harmony, taken from the bet pro-
ductlons of the misters. Since his child-
,,ood no has beon 11 n idiot and he played
nearly as well at the ago of seven as be does
now; but now his repartoire is much larg-r
aud be can play anything he ever heard
lit now plays about even thous.md pieces
and picks up new ones everywhere. It is a
curious fact that he will mt play Sunday
school music ft ho can helii It, having a
great dislike for it.
For Housekeepers
Now that house cleaning time is ap
proaching, and in as much" as every good
housekeeper knows that nothing gives tbe
interior of a li i'iso, that is not papered a
more cleanly and cheerful asp.'ct than fre-
nllfln, li,i.,nuL; kii.n:- ,1... r.un
l"c"( 'i"'ii"8' n,..nr.....i;,w,r .u......
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lug iccciiii, nuiuii iin iud iiicni. ui uciu
inexpensive, may be of ue lo some of our
readers. The most common and inexpensive
kind of lime whitewash a gre.it purifier. A
fine hrilliaut is obtained by mixing "Paris-
white" with glue, in the propirtion to b'ix-
tcen pounds to a half pound of glue. The
glue should be white, transparent kind. It
should be covered with water at ulght,and in
the morning cuefully heated uutil dim)!-
ved. The "Paris white should be stirred In
to hotw.iter until it ii of the proper milky
consistency fir applying to the walls, aud
the dissolved glued added and thoroughly
mixed- Try it,
A .man' may be brave enoufh to walk
right up to tbe cannon's mouth, and yet not
have the courage to hand bis wife a letter he
has carried in his jacket for a week.
The man who is sure that he will go to
heaven is sometimes so doubtful about the
rest of the world going that he fears he may
be the only one there
An erring citizen of Fort Wayne, while
fishing on Sunday last, had a fit, fell Into the
water and was drowned. Moral: Never have
a fit while fishing.
The f mpress of Russia has keept alive
brcathiug oxygen gas mixed with acid
turpentino, which is administered to ber
aud
four
times a day.
'And I pray dat de Lord take me, till
tried 'Sellers Coug'i Syrup,' au' I'a nebber UfiCI-E CXAUDE.
cougTitd sinco, llow's dat for bigh, bo..?
When )ru meet with good fortuno
all your fri-nds and acquaintances about
wen you get stuck on a liorso trade
keep
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all rre unutu n me.
I
-We can conBtleutlv recommend SsW,
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' "'"Pr " StUtll
highest prrwluro at the World's Pair,
superior article of wine for the sick and
billtateil, and all thnso who require viuunui Trantpoiilions. 1, Patt, Imp. 2. Pear,
stimulation aud Initiation reap. 3. Act, eat. 4. Dog, god, 0, Run,
Tbe vineyards are at Passaic, New Jerey. urn.
near New York city. 0. A. Kloim sells
wine.
"Anty vat makes der leddle baby cry
No Do it want ii mudder V
"es, dear,
the ' its fodder, too."
HATES OF ADVERTISING.
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Juaner cblurnn. .'(S) B.OO lll.OO H.OO W.W"
,1.11 column 111.01' ls.no 1S.no SJ.OO eo
)ne column ju.oo e.co so.oo o."v ivu. i
Yearly advertisements nny&Me quarterly,
ilnt advertisements must be paid for beforelns
Trkk
nteiw
i ii-cnt where tiartlea hate accounts,
' in.i.,tvttMUmrti.iniiniiiirrerlnclifortlirft
insertions, and at Ihsl rate tor addltlouninscrtioi
without reference to length
Executor's, Amlntstralor's and Anditor's notlcj
Ihrajrinll... btiat ImMIa. Wh.H tm.ertd.
Transient or Local notices, twenty cents a lit
reguiaranTerttsementsnaii ratea. .
Cards In the "Huslness Directory" column, of.
dollar per year for each line.
Kvery circus has tho only liorso that Jumps-
through a ring of lire, nnd yet every circuit V
has that one. Ananias crime was probably
editing circus pnsicrs.
"Somebody's coming when the dew drop
fall," she was sweetly humming, when tho
old man remarked: "An' you bet ycr sweet
life, Marie, tbatbe'll think a thunder storm
has let leose when he gets here."
If you are bilious you will find positive
relief by using 'Sellers' Liver Pills.' Sojd by
all druggists.
A rich man who is troubled to know what
to do with his money should try tbe experi
ment of leaying it to a young man who has
been brought to think he is too good to
work.
Jnya are our wing, sorrona are our spun.
Day's Kidney Pad Is health, medicines are
death. .
Itemarks by a Texan maiden to ber perfi
dious lover: "I nn't got no brother, and's
too old to fight, but if you will just takeone
of these here pistols and step off a few paces
I'll jluo in the duet, and mlstts won't
count.
No one can witness the sufferings of the
baby without feelings of exterme pity; for
ihesa suffering', however, Dr. Bull's Baby
Syrup is a sovereign rtmedy.
Washington was a very buy man. He
scarcely knew what an idle moment was.
When you read Ivrlng a "Life you begin
to understand why George the Qreat never
told a lie. lie never nad time.
A Loosing Joke
A prominent physician of Pittsburg said
jokingly to a lady patient who was com
plaining of her continued ill health, and of
his inability to cure her, "try Hop Bitters I'
The lady teok it in earnest and used the
BitKrs, from which she obtained permanent
health. She now laughs at the doctor for
hNjoke, bin be is not so well pleased with
It, us it cost him a good patient.
A dentist at Liarell, Mass , worked at a
girl's teeth for uearly three weeks, and it was
proven in court that he stretched ber mouth
half an inch. The jury, however, decided'
that a big mouth was no damage to a
woman.
Long indulgence in over eating or drink
ing products a disorganized Liver, and alt
tbe evils attendant upon such derangi-
munis; depression of spirits, habitual costive-
land .anguor. Seek relief from Simmons'
Liver Regulator.
"It is a very valuable remedy for dyspep
sia, sict headache, torpid liver and such like
A-MAW.. w.S. Holt. Prrsident of S. W. K.
I jj fj0 0f Qa,"
A Newark (N. J.,) man proposes that the
Newark Gas Works, in which hundreds of
tons of coal are consumed every week, be
converted Into a crematory. He claims
that the furnaces and the Iron cradles used
for running coal into the retorts at the gas
works are peculiarly adapted for consuming
bedies and preserving the ashes. Bealdes,
on the theory that a human body will yield
in burning, 350 feet of Gas, it would enable
the gas company to incinerate without
charee. Thu. he claims, would do away
with the expensive funeral required in the
present mode of burial.
Sore eye, tetter, salt rheum, &c, are cured
by "Dr. Liudsey's Blood Searcher.' Sold by
all druggists.
OUR PUZZLE CORNER.
CONDUCTED 11V W. II. UA8TMAK.
Contributions of original puzzles are so
licited from every reader, Address all com
munications relating to this department to
V. U. Eastman, Auburn, Me.
CKOSS WOIID ENIGMA
My first is in work, but not in play;
My sciir.d is in hour, but not iu day;
My third is iu whisper but not in talk;
....y fourth is in mimic, also in mock;
My fifth is in lnng,but not in wide;
My sixth is in lurk, but not in hide;
My seventh is in line, but not iu mark;
My eighth is in light, but not in dark;
My niuth is in silver, but nut in gold;
My tenth is in young, but not in old;
My whole ,we all should surely prizu
Above all else beneath the skie'.
G. H. D.
AS l.NSC'ltlPTION.
We believe the couplet below was first
found in a chapel in England, where it ex
cited the attention and curiosity of the wise
men for many years. At length some dis
covered the key to the mystery, and brought
to light the true meaulng. Who can tell
what the kiy was?!
P It S V K Yl'RKOT M N,
V It K. P T U S P It ( P T S T N.
DECAPITATIONS.
1, Behead a portion and leave duplicity.
2. Behead to put on and leave a propo
sition.
3, Behead a wild auimal uud leava spike
of corn.
4. Behead to revolve and leave a vase.
Melancthon.
easy problem.
If five men, working five hours per day,
by
do a piece of work iu five days, what time
will be required for six mm, working six
1 hours per day to do the same work?
III DOLE.
tell
Of all enigmas and charades, jfr ft&jS
In all the Ir shapes and all their shades, "iiS
Whate'r the first or at cond be, f
itt
Tbe last is always fmnd ln me.
AN8WEP.S TO LAST PUZZLES.
Xumerical JCnigma Out Mutual Krlenil
Curtailmcnii. 1, Pent, pen. 2. Bowl,
10e
as a bow. 3. Punt, Pun. 4. Test, pea. 5,
de- Pant, pan, 6, Made, mad.
the Dropped Letter)
I ' ui all sad words of tongue ormen.
The saddest are these: It micrht hAvn iAn l
so t Tuvn, and CidVi.-l, Trenton (tea-ren'l.
and ton.) 2. Albany (all ban-nigh.) 3. De.
orn (e.) 4, Camden, A, Fair-field.
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