i ii. rwwhiWiifi'fl.t-M-l..1rtn-, i, , "f-fi'"f i'1-'rilK'iV-',rjitimi,', TOn J, THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBtiftG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 1'Hli COLOMBIAN. ItliOOBSBDRO, rnniAT. JAXiunv 28, 1C81 1)SI .Inn. ' "i Julr. . , . . It i i i m I 8 4 ft t 9 10 II HUM 16 1011 It It 14 16 It 16 I 8 l l tl t 11 It U l l ti S3 S3 U ii 0 i? 4 29 84 M lid Jl S tt HO SO 31 I 31 . . I . . 18 8 4 6 Aug, 1 t I 4 8 1 0 9 10 I It T H 0 10 II 18 l IS. 14 16 ' IT 18 It 14 t 16 II 18 It TO 80 31 11 83 84 ?t 8(1 81 81 93 94 86 8C 81. JJ il ,, 15 19 8e 3l . . ,J 1 1 8 4 f. Hep I 8 8. T 8 t 10 II 18 I t t Ml 18 II 16 16 IT 19 II It 18 14 16 16 17 VI) 81 VY V3 84 85 86 18 IX VO 81 88 83 24, 81 11 89 30 81 85 88 81 8 89 80 , I t Or I S486TB9 284667 8 '( II tv 13 14 16 10 9 10 II 18 18 '4 It 11 IK 19 10 2' 8 23 16 IT 18 19 80 81 22 21 5 86 11 13 89 80 23 24 tl 86 IT W 29. . 3D 31 . I 19 8 4 6 6 7 I Nov. . . 1 2 8 4 6' 8 9 10 II 18 13 14 I 7 B 9 10 II 18 15 16 17 I It 20 til 18 14 II If II l 19 12 83 24 18 86 21 8811 t 21 21 "3 81 16 10 89 .10 81 87 2 SO 8'J I I S f 4 1 1 CO. 1 8 8 6 6 T S 9 10 II 4 6 6 7 9 0. 18 It 14 16 16 IT IP II It 18 '4 16 16 IT 19 2li 21 II 23 24 26 15 19 " 21 22 28 24 M 21 2 89 80 25 26 T'l 19 8'l8l I'eb, I .Unr. April .liny .In in PU11LIO HALLS. The ndminlslratora of Andrew (Jingles, tie- coasMl, will sell real cnato in uenire township on Monday, January Hist, 1881, nt 2 p. m The administrators of David I.ee, deceaed, will sell real 8tatc In Llghlttreet on Saturday, January 29. The administrators of John Soydcr, deceftS' ed, will cell real estalo In Locust township on Saturday January 2flth at 10 a. m. The days aro leng'henlng. Renters are busy hunting houses. Tho second of February will be "coon day." We have not een any shad In market yet. Rubber shoos for horsia hae been Intro duced. The Old Folks Quartette, of Wilkesbarre stopped nt the Exchange' k F. R, Jackson, of Berwick, was in town on .Monday. Lockard Dros. employ nearly two hundred men. M. G . Hughes, of Catawissa, was in town Monday. The "Spring Election" takes place Tuesday, February 14. The census cost the government over two million dollars. Reilly has a handsome ni w sign at his barber shop. It is now generally billevcd that Vennor wis the author of 'Beautiful Snow.' There i some talk ol starting a book bindery ;n this town. No doubt itwould pay well. W, B. Allm is a lover of fino horsis, and he drivea one of the best in town now. Deputy Fiita including with joy, When n'iked for tbo rtaaon he say, 'it's a biy.' Wm. Krickbium nni in Philadelphia last week. G. A. Clark is spenditig a few dayn this week in Washington, D. O. It will not bo long before tbefhop windows will be decorated with Valentines. The station house has been remarkably free ol tenants this month. Too cool. Scan your dimes. Excellent counterfeit ten cent piecc-i are esid lo be in circulation. A firing of MilUinburg sleighs passed through town Friday Inst They were for sale. Winter i the lime lo repair all toolp,ploughs, reiping machines, cultivators, lake, A'c. 7i. T Fowler, of Willow Gtove, wants wheat Fee his advcrliMmeut in another column. A lady refcmbles ammunition, because powder is alwnyx nrcdid before the ball. the An exchange aplly remarks: "You miuht as well try lo strike a mauh on n block of ice ns to do business without advertising." Diphtheria prevails to an alarming extent all over ihe Stale, The physicians have a yel di-covired nothing to check its faial course. Mr A. C. KielTer, of Ibis place, lately living in Piltslon, left for Council Bluffs, Iowa, on Wednesday, where be expects to locale. The attendance at the lecture laal Saturdiy evening was peor. The Y. M. C. A. talk of giving the people a humorous lecture nexl. Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial dueaee,srrof- uia nnd general debility cund by 'Dr. Llnd- sey's Blood Searcher. Sold by drnggists.jl44w Postmaster Iieckley was down at Horrisburg last week, and yet the Senatorial muddle con tinues. How is this? SlCflo & Miller, Holden, Mo., pay: The A. S. T. Co Tip gives immense satisfaction, and our rales of shoes having it upon them i rapidly increasing. The Beam of 1'ardoiiB lias refused to com mute the sentence of George Smith and Mrs. Miller, Tiny will beejuculidon tho 3rd ol I February, at Villiamport Current reports say that many young ladies have bien killed this winter while coasting. It you aro to fortunate as to possess a yooc! cirl don't let her go sliding. And now Iho boys nre boasting of tbe large number of pro o-als o marriage tbey tefu eil last year. Shame I boya thus to take advan tage of tho wiak sex. Numerous and ludicrous are the wonderful gyratiens and h fly tunihllrg peiformed, seem ingly without clTuri, by pedestrians on these I icy pavements. I 'Twou'.d be a difficult undertaking lo attempt to make mankind believe that apples and pears are not fruit. Yet there is a scientist who claims to have made suchadiscovtry. Cloaks wiih extreu.ely rosily linings will nol be worn this reason. It is found that the wear- era .ufler from lite o Id too much, as tho gar ments will fly open and expose ihe lining, The Old Folks Quartette at the Opera House on Tuesday evenine had a verv small audience, Tbe house was raid to be all the singing de - served, Thomas Dallman, 1 f f-cott lowmklp, having sold his faim lo ("bathe Lie, jr., intends mov' Ing to town in Ihe spring. He has purchased the Nelson McCarly ptcperlyon KaH street. The IU publicans piopose hnldlrg a meeting on Saturday nlphl for Ihe purpose of nominat ing atlcktt to be vottd for at the coming elec tion, ine Democrats will hold a caucus toon, aud the election will be held on party lints. The firemen of Pennsylvania will ask Ihe Leghlaiure to pass en act atithoiiilpg councils ol iltusaiid boroughs to grant a pension, not oxreeding $8 per month, to any firt man diss- blid In the performance of his duties. Willi.-, tl.. I.I. ......I .1.1 .L... ...... " on uiii iiiiieii oi iota nace, was uurieu on uundsy afternoon In Kosemont u,D,c i.,B lueiui eervictB wire netu in """F' "ui"" '' 7 ' iU,s my fir.t attttnpl. I will dose for the pres the Episcopal church He leans a wife and cool.d down by this lime, fo, it i doublful it tn, ... m, , mil . , f.milyto mi oin hia midden departure. mi eleceaueJ was about Cl ytm of at. 18 or 20 members of thG. A. It. of Ibis .,1. .t.ti.,1 tl.. It... til. t.i vr.4.. I nl I ..,"7 . . . , , ji.rro nm uo imi muruer mam in Aionn- omoenanti county, ai the i-ebrtury term 01 Court. I An Inventory, which measured 03 foet In enelh. was filed n the He ster'g offlce on "J Manila- " m i i I Vallnr. .nil f II Ij. D eiTenbaCh. hM ueen tirdllno l a minister of tbo Lulheran chuich at ' . . .lit. Ihrrlaiurg. h There will be Immersion one wtek from next Sundny In the watersof iho Fishlngcreek, by the llapilat Church "Iprommo you undeifltand my buslnest .,!,! tl,. n.. i.knr ,ni- .rriibai "I mertlv wish to know your occupation." tumble," replied ihu acrobat." Oh, yest I The lundaome rcaldenca ol Mr. Daniel M Henry, of Milllwnter, has hem mill more Im1 uroveil by ihe erection of ft handsome veranda around it, Ill's thought that the firo in the Keeley Run Onllimv at Shenandoah will soon be cxtln- ,.is, c( That mine baa been burning fur months, Notwithstanding Iho long run of good sleigh ing, and that It has been utllitwl by everyone that could raise a horse, mule, tded, or sleigh of any kind, there has been a remamable scar illy ol accidents this winter In litis section. Those of our people who grieved because tlm "ItiV Pnnr" nnsapil liv our town, should I f..,l ,i . l-n. ..n.nn.n..J n,i i ohtt n 1 ' . I celveil since the "Rie Eieht." of Daville, con- l"l HI.IUrmfUD tV.W..,uvi..v. .w . descended to glvo ua a visit. A St. Lruis' nhvsician warns people of Ihe tiorll of ealire DariridKfS, as iho birds, owing to ihe dceii snow covering ihe ground, are com- nelled lo eat tolonous berries. Their flesh be I cornea Impregnated with the poUon, hence is Ulltll tor 1O0U. The wllv llverv stable kefDer emileth In his sleeve, iinelelh a capaciom pocketful of ail- ver,atid w llhnsiiinificant wink remarks, "fine sleiiihinir tins, fine sl.ighlng, do yuu ibink il will la-t?" Well- S5 afreze is good loi ihe I liveryman. If you lake our advice you will lose no time ... , . iO II. J. in ctlltng on your aiuggisi lor oinerr Couch Svrun' wilhout an equal. Puce 25 janl4-4w Tho Baptists have eff-cted an arrange ment with Revs. Hall and Redding, tho young divines that no ably and successfully conducted their late protraclfd meetings, whereby the chinch will be furnished with preaching by ihem alternately, every Sunday. Unfortunate and Fortunate. "Biz1 Beers whs arrested last week by Dr. David Del' bier on the charge of threats aid menaces if bodily harm. Fortunately for "Biz" the evi' denceon the bearing was deemed insufficient by Justice Morris and hia discharge obtained' The vendue sea'on is approaching. All per- sons.who propoe having sales this apring.wtll do well to consult our prices before ordering elsewhere. No extra charge for illustrated bills. Orders by mail will be promptly attended to. j an za-dw The Town Council held a special meeting on Tueday evening for ihe purpose of considering the oiginization of a fire department. The Prtsident and all the members were present The Constitution and By-Laws presented by a committee consisting of a member of each com- pany, Messrs. Gilmore, Hsgenbuch and F.lwell, were unanimously adopted. Persona throwing coal ashen in the streets or upon tho aidewalks or crossings, unless author ized by the Council or Street Commissionei, should remember that there is an ordinance against it, nnd they are rendering themselves litble to be mulct-d not leas than five dollars fir each otlenco, with coats, One of the rules of tleigbing this winter is lhBl the young man is entitled to warm his nose three times during every mile by rubbing it against Ins girls cheek there are some per- sonx mean enough to insinuate that what the young people call noe warming is really hogg ing. Ex. Nothing bo good for Headache and Dys pepsta at- JJr. Jletlaur t Headache ana lJvt peptia Pills. Price 25 cents. All druggists fell them. dec. -4 lot If tho Commissioners would have the town rlnek nut In irned running nrdVr thev would he I l - - n r J I en-tind a happy hereifter. Some men never co home until the clock strikes 12, and if it don't strike they arrive home at an hour wbicli requires explanation and frequently causes great 'onpleasantness.' Kestaurant keepers are complaining of Ihe scarcity nnd constquent high price of oysters. They daro nol ask larger prices of ibeir custo- niers without incurring the risk of losing their trade. The thickness of the ice ibis winter millers it difficult for owners of 'fields' to get out the bivulvos. For Sale on Rent Sr.jder'a tanner, lo- cated in Blonioshurtr, is for sale or rent. Pos sesion given April lsf, 1881. Fur price and terms apply 10 C. W. Neal or F. P. Billmeyer. Uloomsburg, Pa. jan 7if TAKEN BY 8TOUM. "For aught that ever I could read, could ever learn by tale cr hUtory, Tbe couree 01 true luve never did run smooth Truel But it must nol be inferred that the obstruction lo a free flow of aflectioa and a full and peaceful enjoyment of Its sweets is alway 10 be attributed lo ihe partus interested. It frtquently happens that ihe pellucid and Iran' qUi,( ,ircam of unalloyed blissafforded by secret courtship Uruftbd by the interference of a third party. Wc are informed of ruch an In' taiice. It appears that a matron of One of the board ing houses across the river ard an employee on the new railroad became mutually enamor ed of each other, anil after a series of meetings the joyful pair decided to blend theii lots and hereafter float down the stream of time togeth - er and share each others Joys and woes. Th. day set fir the marriage arrived and also, at the appointed hour, Ihe horse and .lelgh which was lo cirry Ihem to Danville to have the I agreement consummated. The woes came firet. Boys sometimes are very troublesome crea lures and are sure to be on hand (try lime wheu tbey are not wanted. It seems the woman had a eon, a ruddy-raced, htalthy-looklng boy of abeut 14 summers, and he wsb determined to go along. Tbe mother objetted. After a r..,!;!,,.. , ..... .i,i ., fruitless endeavor to gain consent, tho boy,with a look ot vengeance beaming frim his eyca.qul elly stole away, obtained a bucket of coal stones, and stationed himself in a good poei tion to greet the couple as they passed. And he did grttt them. Old Such a greeting Handful after handful of the black diamonds I 1...!.. I. ...I .1 .1 .1 A. I .-!. . ; .... .... ... I.-. .-, ueui ,.... ,COius,y ,e uilinrA liA hit thm linlll tha hnl nm ..MV.V ..W " ... ....... -"-- I .1 - - II II.. I with (he .tone i. iu uo .rcuuii m.v tl,arnnU ll.nl,,.,! I,v,n ),. lLv.m.,n.,l ...v. j irom tuts torreni oi stones, io contiuue, mev I il,u nr.tlt-a jrtrtilt -land ail.rtthAf ii(Sh tiAmt.inl. Tho regular monthly meeting of the "do. Tm i'pn. (.(...;. -i. ., .-i. . ... m i . i.. uiyiui nri '""uay evening, oi commencing at 7 o'clock. A ful attendance It teouesteJ At tlmn l ImnnH.m l..,.ln... in ,ran(act. . . . I - . : I ui'iniunn nnu ssio reniPiiy jjr. Mel taur'i Headache and Vytpentla IHllt, Hold uruggrais. rrico sw conta. ueciiilm lir. W. II. llrarllAtf h,i iiiiMAt f.ill nnnl.nl I . ............. t ..... .,,,,,, i """K'niBiii anil refnninniuiiy 01 Hie Jiccora nl to Kooarre, naving loasen il lor rtv tut ii. i i i I years from thn i(V'clhoIder. Mr. II, has .1. U thl a .n . n ....(.k nil.n.l nn. nfl ..... ..... p r. a,,,,, mun-p,!,,,,, the best In the State. The elorm of fleet and rain last week did much damage lo telegraph wires nnd poles In Pltt,r- ",e cmrs poles w.ro inrown ''own and (ibsiriictfU travel. Horses wcro 't'"e('i bnlldlpg dsmnged, nnd many peo le nsrrnwiv escpu U'ain 1 he ilaninRO in INew York cliy Is ctlnnicd ai$.piO,000. The parly of ladies thai vlslti d Danville ono day last wook laud highly tho host and host. ess of the City Hotel for the. kind treatment they received, nnd In t nilieular for tho vlcirant and sumptuous feast fiinildlnil ilum. Such a favorable impre'slon wis mide on them lliat John can expect lo hear from them again This la the only office in Ihe county that keeps on hand all kinds of printing stock, W can pell cheaper than any other, because by purchasing In luge qu.nlllies, we cm buy cheaper. AWhavonow n stock of cnvolopea, note, teller, and bill h.ads, end a largo assort- ment (if cards of all kinds, hipping togs and every thing used in our line. mi . . . . . 1 , 11 1 1 1 1 "O leninerancp iiro w, uib miKiiurus uu 11 I""" merchanls.of llughesvllle.are h iving their - "... ... ..... usual bout. Tho dealers want license and Ihe people are determined that there shall be no llq'ior establishments In tho horouvh. It 5 a light that bus been carried on for several years, incessantly. So far the "cold water" folks have won the greatest number of rounds. F1onl w.il.llniT Invllnllnni. will, !nt,la nml outside envelopes, Calling cards, primed or en Rraved, can be obtsined at this othce. We have large line of samples lo select from. There Is a great advsntage in buying at home where yu ran see the pnof and know exactly what you are going to get. Ihe low prices will as tonish you, January 28, 3w Our representatives have been appointed on the following committees: Mr. Vandendiro, on Judiciary System (gen eral), Mil tary, Federal Relations nnd Judicial Apportionment. Mr. Knittle, on Vico and Immorality. Agri- rulture, Iron nnd Coal Companies and Cot pare Bills. That editors aro the kindliest persotiB in the world is proved by ihe following fart, which wo find in an exchange: "A subscriber to n certain papir d'ed n few vtara ago, leaving foor years' sub-otiption unpaid. Tho editor appeared at Ibegrave when the lid of the rof fin was being screwed down fcrthelaH time and put in the c ffln a palm ltaf fan, a linen coat and a thermometer The lecture of Dr. Fowler on Saturday night Is highly sprken of. He wsb delayed by tin storm on Friday so the lecture was not given as first adyerlhed. This fact prevtuttd there be. ing a larce andieme, ns tl o chsnt'e wss not generally knrwn. We are ferry that the Yonrg Mens Christian Association made nothing lw ynnd expenses, and hope that they will try again. We nre pleased lo nolo that M. L. Snydo. agraduoie of lie "nninl Srlionhlias been ad milted to the bar of Northumberland county and has openul an tffice in Smibury. Mr Snyder is an energetic, studious and Irtistwnr thv young man and we have no doubt will be appreciated by the people of that county, and acquire whut be merit'', a good practice in hia cho-en profession The nuptials of Mr. Jeremiah Troup and Miss lit II Msfoi) were celebrated on Thursday evening of lat week at Ihe residence of the bride's mother 'Ihe cereui"iiy wa performed in the prccme of n larg number of nlativi and invited friends, bv Rev J. P. Tintin. A great many uselul nr d vn'ii'.ble prenniswere donated thtm. The newly wedded couple in tend making tl.cir home in tbo Wet, where Mr. Troup has hem living for a number of years The best wishes nf ihtir many friends in ibis community will arcontpiny them. Friday night of last we-k wai the occasion of a magnificent aurpri"e lennereil Mr and Mrs, Henry J. I'hillips bv 45 of their friends and rel ative. it beinir lhe3tlh weddincaniiiversanr nf ,J ' i the twain, The besiegers did not come emptv. handed either, as was tistified bv I lie heivy la- dened table which actual y groaned under lite ponderous weight nf tooilitome ea'nblrs nnd all the delicacies a good market nllonls. The un- expicled stotming of ibeoas'leol this aged and respectid couple proed a yerv pleasant and enjoyable event, long lo be treasured in mem ory, and rendend them "just ns yrung as tiny used to he Michael Quinlau, ono of the hands on the new ruiload, became unruly and was di-charg eU on JMnnclay murning He came over to town anil drew whit pay was coming lo him, and pri'ietdeil 10 fill hirnsilfup with bad whin key. Having aciomplithed ibis he went back over the river anil inking a big stone pitched it through tho window of the hoarding house .. ... me aiure lo.m, meaning U.eHash, nnU.IIS playid a vtry Ufly ilispcsiticit in other ways. lie was capliirul ns he was running down the the river, and pul imiler guard in the black smith .hop, A mosfenger was sent to tewn for an officer and Constable Woodward wen over and arrested him, and brought him befuie Esquire Maize, who committed him to jail on a chaig- of malicious inbch'ef He will proh ably find that revenge is not always ewtet. VAN CAMP ITEMS. Eds. Columbian : As your valuable paper is circulated largely at this place, 1 thought perhaigyou would uut obj.ct to devntinir a small spue In ono of your columns lo Van Lamp gleanings, Sleighing is splendid, nnd evtrybody Is inn proving it lo the heat advantage Tho young loins improve It by eleigbridtng, the farmer by I 1. ... 1 1 er 1. : . 1 1.1.1 , . , , , ",' " T tr' """ ,uu "rau"en oy B,.j,, ,.iv. iiiuiurn J. M, llei-hline will shortly commence man- ufacttirlng lumber near this plate He has some of the finest limber in the county. Q. M. Howell, our genial merchant is doing a brisk business, hen you wish to do any tra ding give hint a call, ion will be sure to be dealt with honorably. K. 11. Beishline, of this place, who is at n.n.anl lAnelilnn nl,nnl I., T. .......... ' "V , " , , , T"' about last baturdiy. He Is an able instructor and ranks with the leading professionals in Columbia and Luzerne counties. ine scnuol at tins place ia pre greasing finely und-r Ihe Instruction ol Mr. J. 0 Yost. Mr, J IJ. Uevling, who is teaching in Lu- teriie county, spent the Holidays at home. 1 " ' b-v Il Is with grief lliat we note the lorB of ono of ,lUr eacura 0, ,,1S .,are We f ,0 j, Uo-8hlii10 who was married last Satur- I . ... I f)f rt,.,,-. I. .-.tit .... i A .1 ... I Of cuur.t) he up' w wuos mv ni HUY.f ITUHIl 1U utu rnnlfii fir nn nnu ila rnninpn .lt!. ,...h f,.P nAl, ,l,0 . " . . . . .. ."l'U"l- . nr ,.. .. ... i,'elrg e I miilt weary y01Ir rcaJerj in I ' Bt'lUITUALlS.M. - ' " magia terrors, visionary dreams. 1'ortentous wonders, witching Irapsof Hell, The mighty goblin, ami enchantlmr soell." 80 wrote Horace ami following him many Ipnrnnl lau.o.a. illvlnn. ,,1,v.ln1. ..,1 ..1.11 . , ... , ' . ' i,0t,ll6' ' written hoivy lomea to prove ,u 'V ueviu, wiicues ami spirit n snow tailing in me Kles. in till ma . i.i. . . at . ii'mnnim BK0 me nmnsoi manKinu areaisposeu f.il.., .1 , . i , i t sua I at t ie cmlii nu mri Mtv nf Ihn.n who believe In Ihe supernatural, and Ilk ... ' Thomas, to put iholr faith only In what may .. .... . . . ,. ,lnU,ea b, t,.e IxxJ- JJj0( , some of the good people of this county, who reside noar Mlfllinvllle, and tmco their ances try bark to the men who worshipped Woden, Frey nnd Thor, Theao good people truly do not look for fauns, fairies ealyrs and nymphs in Ihe ..mounding woods and mountains. They aro content wlili tho dlsembodltd spirits ol the departed red men. Indeed, there can be no tlO'lbt that the happy hunting ground has an emollient edecl upon the savage, stneo tlm splr Il nf Ihe big ingin, now hovering In the vicinity of Mifflin, disturbs not the midnight hour with nhoop nnd yill nnd bloody Miite, but kindly and generously rolls aside huge rocks beneath which lie golden Innures Wilhout further geucralizition nnd conscruent mystificallone shall proceed lo .unfold our tale. To adopt child lingusge, "it Ii a true story," In the tony pait of last wtek, a lawyer of this county with a friend, yisiled a family near Mifflin for Ihe purpose of having some leg.il papers oo culcd. To this end it was neces-nry to exam, ino crrtaln dceda in Iho hands of the head of tho family. Consent for this purpose had been obtained and the visit was made in pursuance of iho permlsdon given them. On arriving at .1 , ., 1 1,. f 1 me uouso ine lawyer anu nis menu lounu no one hut the mother, who Informed them that the back room was occupied by two spiritual its from New York city, while the. head of the family and his son with two othfr eplntuali'ta were on the mountain looking for coal. afior the father entered, but refused to allow the papera to bo examined or to sign anything mile's permitted to do so by the spirits, for ihe purpose of Invoking which the parties In the back room, a huge dutrhman and a Utile crooked-backed woman,were cillod nnd falling upon their knees held (onverse wiih Iho spirit world. The result was that the father was di rected not to sign any paper or permit the ox animation or any ol the deeds, this answer riled the lawyer'a friend who, in rather strong langunge, said tho spiritualists were fraud upon which the huge dutchman stepped forth in fighting attitude and declared himself to be a dutchman nil the way from New York ciiy, but liis ardor cooled when ho was answered in German, by lite lawyer's friend that he too was a dutchman all the way from Germany and Mini he piid hii way. The mother of the family do S'rcd the lawyer nnd his friend to withdraw. telling them these good people from New York Wf re uolng to enable them t obtain a large fortune with which they would be able to pay all their debts nnd livo happily in tho future She then proeetded lo state that the mediums had informtd tier that on the mountain was a large rnck which they describtd, and which she from Iho description recollected to have ofien seen, that at midnlght'H solium hour the spirit of a departed Indian rolled away the hune stone nnd laid bare, to the gize of the hnppv moral present, twenty thousand dollars in $20 U. S. gold pifces: iliit in company with tho good spiritualists visiting them it was their in tentlon to hold watch that night, and at high midnight possess hemselvesof the golden treat' tire. It is fair to presume that by thi' time they nre reaping the reward of their faithfit vigil in the enjoyment of wealth amply sufficient to allay rheumatic pnins nnd aches, consequen upon exposure. At least we have heard noth ing to the contrary and patient'y await'furthe developments. Truly, there are more things in Heaven and Eirth, fee. Harriet A. Newkirk, of Salem, says: 1 wai cured of tetter in mv hand by three npplica- tions of Camphor Milk. Jly husband wa curpn oi oiu running cores by using it. cured my snn of a sprained nnklt, Pri c2. cents told by CJ. A, Kleim, Uloomsburg, april 1G, 'SO.ly January IS, 1881. Pursuant to notice by ihe County Sucrin tendent the fchrols ol Pin township meat iho Union church near John Bruner's at 10 o'clock a m.,nnd formed tbenmlves into I)i'rict Institute. After singing by lb- Iol: Glee Club, asistid by singers from Wesley Chapel, Miss Rote condnclfd no exeriise rend ill!:, which ehnwrd that the pupils of th various sdinol-t rereiveil olhcient inlructlon after which the PiipeiinlfniUnl made snmn ap propriate remarks and then prcseulid some text books to indigent pupil. Tbo next exer. ci-e was declanmlions by th various schools- 'lt'r nnollu r piece of music bv th Gle- Clob, "le in-tilule adjonrmd for one hour which was occupied in unloading the baskets, well filled witli refreshments. At erne o'i lock iho institute wan called to order, when Miss Young took the floor and conducted an exercise in writing. The Supcrin endcnt, dded a muni, spicy re marks. Then Miss Bardo was ended on to select pupils for the c'as drill, at which she replied that her pupils fib sllghltd on aerount ol not heing visitid by I lie Supi rinlendent and many wore not here. We rhlnk Mr. .Snyder blushed a 1 title, fmiii appearance, but scratch- lug his head, fmootli' d it over as usual. Mr. Bruner conduelid an exercise in spilling, A coiinnitteo of five were appointed to comet mi.spelled words. The r-'upe rinlendent con ducted un exerelse in Geography which was nr!,lnllff mrfi.,P,l m n,. u,- ..,,! cl, imnionshil. with ceoeranhical blocks, tn see which school could put them together in the shortest time, which was done by Chris tian of tho Oii m school in five minutes The report of the examining committee on spelling was given in favor of the Upper Pine school whhh was 92 percent, An exercise in dialogues and declsmatlona was very interesting, afier which the institute adjourned a few minuten for recreation. The house being again calhd to order, there was a piece of music, a short ex ercise in dialogues, declamations, etc., after wh ch Mr. Sones gave a drill In arithmetic, followed by closing remarks by Superintendent Snyder. Concludtd with music by Glee Club. J. Emmy Eves, Secretary. Wo have mnch pleasuro in recommending Tbermallno to our readers, aa on absolute euro for Malaria. The manufacturers' name nlono is a guarantee of Its merit. It selLsata.'i ccnta per box. For particulars see Advt. july 30, 'SO-Om Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., of Lowell, Mass., have favored us with a complete edition of their Almanacs for 1881, neatly bound in one volume. Turning lo its contents we find ourselves, pre' pared lo dUctifs the weather with our afternoon .ll... I.. T.'-.. ..1 1 .1. n t....l. & T ' n ' 0 V ,, ' iorwcm" Swedish, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Bohemian. We have as yet only perused the English version, and to it we are nleasul to give our unqualified indorsement. TIioueIi Aver's Almanac has lone been lecoirnized as a standard American work, jet it makes its ad vent inch year with all ihe vigor and ficslinesa of a first appearance, and U received wiih a htarly welcome by millions, fiota the rising to Ihu retting .un, Wo commend It to our rea ders as a work replete with instructive and valuable information. The medicines of Dcnuas Dick & Co. aro unexeellod for eleganco, purity, and relia. bility. Their SehlliUno fieidlltz Powders, aro as pleasant aa Lemonade, Their Boll Cuj-uloa am woria famous. & Advt. July SO, '80-tn A LUDICROUS ACCIDENT". Wedt.edty noon as n man In a sleigh was driving around the corner of Second and Iron slrtets, the sleigh tilted nnd spilled out the man, the bulTato robes and the whip, Instinct ively, on being relieved of the greater portion f lis load, ihe horse accrleralod Its speed and went on a dead run up Iron street until stopp ed. The man picked hlmsell up, looked around vacantly, apparonlly puzzled ns lo how the tiling occurred, then cxauilntd hisslelgh which d righted itself, got in and drove off 'i mid the shouts of laughter of Ihe crowd collects'' who enjoyed the funny mishap hugely. A NEW PAYING OCCUPATION Kon LA 1)1 EH A GENTLEMEN Tho Hnnd'ome Nickel Plated New Home amp lielnir Introduced to the nubile this sci- son, is the most meritorious article ever offered agents lo make niiiney wi ll, is ssler nnd more otivenimi t tin n the aliment lamp, which lias eretofore had the rtpulatinn of being tho eaf- sllsmp m ido, Il has a clomp lo attach It to the Bwl g midline, plino, organ, desk, etc. The tear nl tin- ordinary limp being accident ally upset or thrown Irom Ihe table, Is entirely telfividhv the simple clamp rnnlrivance. It ran be adjusted to throw the light just where il Is wan ltd to suit the eves, nnd urn be convert ed into a handome wall lamp It lias Iho best argstid burner, a filling indlcat r, nnd ronveni cut match box, and Its price is within the reach of every one Ithss been fully levid and tdl lorMly endorsed bv the liVstern Chitlian Ad. mente, Am- Chmtian Raim, Herald and Pre bylcr, Journal and Mescngtr, and ChrUtian Stan' Jatd, tho leading roligious papers of Cincin nati, and is endorsed by the .Mayor nnd I'ost- mssternl Uinclnnatl, Die ngont of the Atncri can express compnny and presidents of insur unce companies, as being the enlist, most con venioninnii uesi lamp maue. There are three easons wliv acents should seek such an article to canvass for find forita absolute safety and great convenience, It Is needed In every homo second its low price makes Its sale iiuuionHC third it will be great credit lo handle such an article. One 'Utbfrn acnt wrm-i, its-11 faster than Uen, Lee's portrait add right after the war, anotlr er write, It beats thn palmy days of the sew ing machine, lis rapid sale, low price, and lib' era! terms surprise old agents Address Hnme Kamn Co , Cincinnati. O., menliopine ou na' per and they will give you full particulars and exclusive territory to canvass in. nov.o-lilw Business .Notices Walnut I.mr Hun ItasTOBSH" la entirely differ ent, n urn an oinera. it itasciear sa waier.anu as its name Indicates, Is atpertect Vegetable Hair Ito Htorer and docs not In nnr manner affect tbe health wlilcu sulphur. Sugar ot Lead and Nitrate or Silver treparuiiona iiavu uunc. it win lmmeaiaieiy iree ho bead t'om all Uanrirun. licstore Grav Hair to Its natural color, and rroduuc a new growth where It has fallen off. It will change light or faded balr In a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Every bot tle Is warranted. Aslc your druggist for It. For salo at Movkk linos., Uloomsburg, I'a. mill, Kllno Co., Philadelphia, and Hall A- ltuckcll. Now York, Handsome Ulsters for Little Boy's at D. Lnwenberg'g. 18 pieces of new Dress Goods in a few days at I. W. Hurt man's. Good Clover Seed wanted by Silas Young lit -lgutstttet. jan 28 ol -l w Iiingbamton Boots I Buy them Kinney'e. at Mc' Ladies coats and rura now 20 per ctu nU'atl. . Hartmnn's. A few Ladies Coatsatid Dolmans yet very cheap at Lutz & bloan's. Holiday Hals, Seal Skin Caps 011 hand at U. Luwenbtrg's Wm. C. MrKinnpy has removed his stock into his new buildifg ncres-t tho street, and extends a coidiat invitation to every ono to call, 500 nice white thrifty shotes wanted by Silas Ynung, Llphtstreet, that are 2, 3, 4, ,r to G inoi tlm old that weigh from 25 lbs. 30, 35, 40, 45 50 to GO lbs. each. Persons that want to buy shotM please call around, I handle fn m 30, 40 to 50 shotes per week. dec. 24, '80 2m. Ladies Rubber Overcoats nt I. mau'd. W. Hart- 100000 lbs. of criod prime pork wanted in 'he next eight weeks by Silas Young, LitihtBtreet I want bnrs that clres 50 lbs. GO, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200. 225, 250 up t" 275 lbs. apiece. 1 always want my pork dressed on Satunlay and brought in earl) on Monday morning. Person wishing to buy pork, pleaie call around early on Mon day mornings. dec. 25,'80-2m. Tbo largest Stock uf Ready Made Clothing Can now be seen at the Old Reliable Store of David Lowenberg, Lutz & Sloan have the best 10, 20, 25 and 30 cent Towels in Blnnrnsburg. Handsome Shoes and Slippers at McKin ney's Boot and Sine Bizaar. Highest Cash Price paid for 1,000 Good Fat, Live VEAL CALVES this Fall and Winter. You can bring tlteia right along 111 w mi Monday, Tuesday nml Wednesday of ouch and every week this Fall and Winter. Bring in your good lat calves now and get yjiir cash tor them Bring them from ihe north, south east and west. Let them come right along now to Silas Young, Light Street. oct. 1 I111 Towels, Napkins Sx, by iliodtztnat V. Hurtiiiun's. For Fine Gloves , Buckskin. Dot'skiii. Kid (Imported) for Operh Pariits Dres.tc, go to D. Lonenberg. Appletnn A- Mulin 8 cents a yard by tbo bolt at Lutz & Sloan's, His Boots were leather and mucin to stand tho weath er (nr ho bought them at Mc Kinney's. I. W Hartman intends tnaking bis stock still more attractive by adding day by day the new styles of all goods offered. The highest cash price paid for wheat by 7j. T. Fowler, at Willow Gruve. No dif ference as to variety. Rve 75 cents abuabel Avnndale R.cl Ash Coal. 4 0. and G always on hand. Railroad Tits taken in exchange ior com,or casti win uupaiu lor litem. jan 28 8-w. How health can be maintained Buy a Good Over Coat at D. Lowenberg's. She wore freuch heeled shoes with opera toes and said she tiouglit theniatiuc Kinney's. If you look in I. V. Hartuian's wintlmvs you will forget the colt winter aud see spriDg. Lutz& Sloan will receive an extra larce assortment of Ha.nburg Embroideries the last ot una week. ItESCUKD KItOM DBATII. The follow Uiir Hatementof William J. Coimh of somciville,ilai.s..ls so remarkable that we beg to atk for II the attention of our readers, llnsais: in tne fan of lbio wncn I was taken wltli a Violent llleedlng ot tho I tings followed by a severe Cuuwu. I aoon began to lose my anpellto and tleh. 1 was kjwi'h u.uuu uiheiiiai i cuuta not lea. e my oou, n the .summer ufisn 1 was ailminn in n... , nv Hospital, w bile there the doctorB Raid 1 had a hole In my left lung as bin aa a half dollar. I expended "'oi uuuuiou uuuun. in uuciors anu medicines. I was so tar irono atone time a room went uroumi i w?.8 UP l0!'' Lut " 'rle,1'l low "i of 1)11. WM. H.I.I.'H liAISAM Will TIIK MTViiu I la ghedalmy ftlends, thlnklrg that my cabewas lucurablii. but I got a boH'o lu satisfy them, when to my surprise and gratlMcatton.l commenced to feel better. .My hoi, once dead began to ruUvn.and to-lay I feel la better splrlls thuu I have tor three "1 write this honlnr vou will nnliltsh if un n.n, ery one unitcied with discard lungs will bo Induced to take Dr Wm Hall's lialsam for the Lungs, a. d be convinced that CoNSUMP fi 'N CAN IIKUUItKll. i uavu tuKcii two bott ea andean positively say that It haadonemro good Ihu all tho other medicines 1 have Wku since w, ah-kneiis, Wy eouirh bus al moutuaitrelruiaappeunNl and 1 shall so,ra be able to to to work, sold by druf gbu. 1-ke Win. Uaun BalwmoDly Be ware of co ua tomiu, ocClMyeow HOLMES & SCHUYLER. ABOUT STOVES. J i is now ubota 7 years since wo begun selling Stoves. During 11 ,i r , 1 i. . ii i an una nine wo nitvo Binuuy uu- heredto our first determination , ami tnutwas io nccopt no consign- i.i. . , niunts from anv mtinutacturer.but have carefully examined tho pro- duets of the difforent manufactur- ers anu eciecieu ior cusii mien Stoves as our judgment and ex. porionce warranted le suit our - trade. Handsome designs, dura- l.'lii 1 . L r..i !..! uiiny nun ucuiiuiiiY ui juui uuhii; our main stand points, this effort on our part, we aro happy to say lias not been unappreciated by tnc mi h n: our triu o has been rani- dly iniireasiii" our sales this sea- . - - son being doublo that of last. It is no object lor us to sell a poor olnvn inof I'n- tlio mnvn iirnfit. nt .y. ... r-.v" the time. A poor stove spoils the sale ol others uist tho same as a ,mnd m,fi umko.A nmnv sales. Wo L-nrnv vow wr11 wlmn wn raihI nut. one of our handsome Ranges and your next door neighbor hears you speak ot its many superior nun 1 1 rtn flin nlit nnnlr otnvn I showillhavo. ono too, or worry somubody; and so of tho Parlor Stoves and Heaters. We have Stoves nnd Ranges oil our lloor and in- vite a critical examination belore purchasing elsewhere, Wc furn- ish to order repairs for all kinds ot stoves, we deliver una set up within reasonable distance of town all stoves bought of us. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Pursuant to an order of tho Orphans' Court of Co lumbia county, rennsjivanla, will bo sold at public sale on the premises, In the township ot Locust, In said county, near Slabtown, on Saturday, January 29th, 1881, at ten o'clock In tha forenoon, the following do scribed four tracts of land, late ot John Snyder, de ceased, to-wlt: r-'o. 1 liclng decedent's Interest In a timber tract of land containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, bo tho same more or less, ndjolnln? lands ot .loslab H. lthoads, David Long, Joseph O. lilioada and oth ers. ' No-2 Being a Umber tract eontalnlng THIRTY ACItEtt, bo tho same more or less, adjoining lands ot Wathlntrton Adams Oeorgo Yeatfer, Frederick uty, .Maj berry Snyder and tamuel Adams. 'o. 3 Heing uneated, partly cleared, and the balance timber land containing TWENTY-EIGHT ACRES. bo tho same more or tees, ndjolnlng lands of John Derr, David eager, Samuel Camp and the Quaker meeting ground. No. 4-belng tho homestead of tho decedent, con taining One Hand-ad Acres be the bame more or less, adjoining lands of Samp son Ellis, Henry II. lthoads, Charles Wuguer, Wash ington Adama, whereon are erected a large Hi;i,i.Lo house;, BANK BARN, A LARGE GH 1ST MILL with three run ot stones, and a SAW -tVEIZLXj with a good water power, and other out-bnlldlngs. fhero Is also on said ptemlses a Good Orchard and Vlnm aid and other fruit trees, Terms and conditions ot salo made known on day of bale. JEIIE.MIA1I S.NYDUIl, Jan. ?, 'Sl-ts Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Pursuant to an order o' tho orphans' Court of '"o- IttmMa county, npnnsjlvanla, will bo sold ut public salo on the premises In the township ot Centre In said counly on Monday, January 81st, 1881, at two o'clock p m., the following described HEAL -STATE, late ot Andrew Clngles, deceased to-wlt! Tho undivided oi e-half of nil that certain Lot of I.'me, I tmesrono or LIMESTONE QUARRY, sltuato In said centre towrshlp Columbia county. 1M bounded nnd described as follow.-: lleglnnlng at a stone ou tho north side of tho Lackawanna and llloomibiire railroad, thenco by land lato of I'hlllp Jtllier northtwenty-elsht and three-fourtrs degrees jvest twenty-threo pe'ehoa to aHone, thenco by the fame south bfi'enty-four and three-fourths degrees west tlvo porches to a Btone, ttienco by other lime- atone lot boutli twenty-eight nnd threo-fiurlhs de grees eastlwei.tv.thieo f c relies to bald Lackawan na and lllocmsberg railroad, tl enco along tho same north seventy-four and one-fouttbcl grecs oast live perches to the placocf ueglnulng, containing 115 SQUARK PRKOHESi b" t ho pa m more or lets. Excepting and remrvl"g unto Ihe belts of rhllln Miller and asb1'ns all the limber they moy want for nclng within two jeara from Ihelvthday of '0' vemeer, Isio, also resc rvlng Iho use and occupation of the north end of bald lot as the same can bo farmed unth such time or tlmra that tho samo bball bo wanted for quarrying purposes. Said lot Is opened as a llmostone quarry. Also, all that certain piece or lot of ground kltuato In sild Centre towrthtp, Columbia counly, I'cnn sylvanla, bounded and described is follows, to-wlt: Un tho north by public road leading from lllooms burg to Ilerwlck, on the cast by lands cf the heirs of KllzaThoms, deceased on the eouth by land of Tllman Naglo nnd on tho west by school house lot, contalnlnu nlnoty-elght perches. This Is a very do- siranio building lot. The above lots wlllle sold on the following terms and conditions; One-third of purchase money to remain charged on said real cbtate during tho natural life ot Mary Aim illugles, widow of Bald Andrew ninslcs, de ceased, and tho Interest thereof to bo annually and reguiany paid to her, tho eald Mary Anu (Singles, by Iheputchaberor purchasirs, said Interebt to be CCmnuted trom the rontlrmollnn nut nt eniri Di.. i.uuul uer ueuut mu principal to no paid tothead mlnlstators of said Andrew Olngies, deceased; ten percent, ot two thirds of thepuichuBotobo paid at thabtrlklng down of Iho properly, one-half of the balance of iwo-thlids ct tho purchase money at mil contlrmatlon of salo, and thoolhcrouo-half lu ouo jear thereafter with Interest on the tame from confirmation dim. l'urohaser to pay for deed. II.FIIANK ZAltlt, WM.T. SIIU.MAN, deo. u. "80-ts Adm'rs, of Andrew oinglea. B KIDOE M2TTING, V l'l 1)0 at tho residence Ct AlAXSnripr Krnni(na nn o'cloe k a m. A bridgo to be erected over Ilfg llun, uaiuniuy ilu wuinuy or January, isl, ut iu near Alexander hr-mers in (ireenwood township. i. tt feet vide. Abutments to lie bum by contractor SO as to udm t uf bkuHliaek- a f,,f fr,,n, inr nt wii ,u uo u wuuueu uruee, ro.ereei riat!e, sii feel lontf, It) ' ... I'laus and bneclflcatlona anlm cnniihae,nm. .uirsiuuv, a uuieu, i ne luuimibsioneis resei've tho run to let abutments nnd wood work separate, It bTKflIRN I'OIIK. CIIAS. IIKlCIUtiT, A. II. IIKItltlNU. CommlsHouera'onieo, County Commissioners. llloollll-blirL-. Ph.. .li.n. a. sl Attest: J, li. t'ASkT, Clerk. Jan 1-3w LATEST STYLES OP At the 'COLUMBIAN 0FH0E,' HOLMES & SOH.UYLER OUR BARGAIN TABLE. To do tho best ho can every merchant finds himself at times nccuinulnting a class of goods which do not meet with ready salo aim mu ijuusiiun i nuw w uiopusu i ii... :.. : i. . .i:. of them. Home enrrv theni a ontr ; Bt0ck waitinir to realise tlioir . tmn 0u niethod witi, - , , . . , ., such goods is to place them on our ourgain xauio ami in ucn pnuua without regard to value as bring . ! . I 1 1 . ....I lmmfcdiiue saie. . iiveiy nuarier im- fi,in nllfi .u, , , mnrimilt.BtirnfiL TiH!n . . . "AV- v,lv" - j i at auction or bankrupt sales job , . , . . . lota of Hardware which we place 0n our table and give you the ben- n, a ,i. .... I tjiitoiu, vmon me arucics are u f M d f nicdumi , , 0 , , , UOUSenoid goons and goods every body, articles in season and out of season, very likely something you want at a price that wiU wcl rcniiv you t0 CilU . . . I u,m ,uu" l"ulv" thing marked m plain figures. Those Koners Silver Plated Forks Ul,u 1,008 wu. HI,OKl3 lu ? oeioro tne iiouuays aro neany an Lne. A ieweltr remarked after . .. . , 'meant what we said in ottering at cost." HOLMES & SCHUYLER. D IVORCE NOTICE. Lizzie Kline by her next) In tbe Common rieasof inena samuei nowcr 1 Columbia county, rvo. is. f Joseph s. Kline. J xuv, eiepi. j erni i&eu. subpeena In divorce, alias subpeena In divorce To Joscrh S Kline, resnondent In above stated caso Sir: ou rt hereby lequired to be and aptiear in your proper tierson at a court 01 ucraruon rieaa lo De held in and fir s,ld county at lllocmburi?.ra. on the first Monday ot February to answer theubove cuuipitiini. u. 11. 1..VI, Jan. 7,'ol-'c Sheriff. JOTICE. Notice Is herebv elven that the following accounts have been filed In tbel'rothonoUiri'aenlceof Colum bia counly and will bo presented to the Court ot Common 1'leaa or Bald countv cn luednv. iho Kth I clay ot February A. D, leal, and connnncd after mu lour tn nay of said term unless exceptions be uicu wumu luuiiiu.o. 1. First and final account of I. K. Krlckbaum Com mittee of Samuel tttio' e n luuatlc. ii. Tho account of Samuel Crevt ling, Committee of ua ifrt'.euufc; u luuuiiu, WM.KHICIMIAIIM. O. JI. QUICK, I'rothonotary. uepuiy. Jan. 1, i-io PUBLIC S-A.IjE OF VALUAULu REAL ESTATE 1 In pursuance of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Col. Co, I'a tho undeislgned administrators of David Lee, deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises In tho town of Light street, Scott township Columbia county, i'a., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 29t1i, 1881, the following described real estate: A House and Lot situate In Light Street In Scoittownshlp and county aforesald, bounded on tho north by lot of John War den, on the east U an alloy, on the south by an al ley, and on the west by Slain Hreet or road running through Light Street, containing one-third of an acre moitor'ebs. Tkkmh sale. Ten percent of one-fourth of the purchase money to be raid nt tho striking down c f tho property, the one-fourth lobs the ten perceutnt tha contlrmatlon ot sale end the n mnlnlng three- fourths In one year thcriafter with Interest Irom contlrmatlon nisi. KEECBFUIIMAN, CHARLES I.KK. dec. 21, '6fi-ts Administrator. DMINISTRAI'OK'S NOTICE. KoTATK Or SOl'llIA ulerKNSTIEl., DECEASKO. Letters of administration on the estate of Sonhla ninnenhtlel. lite 6f Urlnrcreek tonnsli'n. Cnlitintila uouuiy, ueceabeu, nuve ueen granvu u rue i.eiris ter of bald county to the ui derslirned administra tor. All persons havlne claims aeamst the estate are renuested to present them for settlement and inu&u iuuuuu;u iu uiaKu payment wuuoui ueiay. WILLIAM HII'I'ENSTIEL, Administrator. C. W. Miller. Att'y. fcvansvllle, I', O. Jan. T, '80-ow UDITOR'S NOTICE- ESTATE OF VINCENT H1CUA11T, DECEASED. The nnd ralened auditor annoluted be the nr. I phans' Court oi Columbia to Oiuko distribution of tne luno in ine nanus or ueo. Jl. now ell, executor of said decedent io and umoLgtbe parties entttled thereto, heieby L'lves nollcu lliat Lu will Hit In .1 n oi-cnarge or ine auueo ot nis upiiointmeut at h's e nice In tho tow n llloc msburi.' on Satiiida' .Ketnu. arj Mb, A. V., 1NSI, at ten u'chaklnthe forenoon of said da) at wbl li time and Dlace all nertona In- itre&ieu in tuiuiuuu uiu nquirou ia aiieLU or oe lorever uiuuueu irom any uiaro oi tue tatne. J011NO. FHKEZK. Jan. T, wmw Auditor. THE WORLD F01U881 The W orld for 1K81 will bn til best' and elieanfltl ui-n,u-i,-, juuiiiii-u iu iuu j-.iikiisu luuirue on eiin er stile of tho Atlantic W Ith new presses suipasstng anv ever betoro man ufactured even by lluj &(jo.:wltu now and une. ousted tvnoirr.inlilcal and butlai.ss f.ir'lllil,. nmn soits, and with abetter organized telegrapblo cor respoLdence throughout the world than rhatof any other American Journal, 'Ihe World for. USl will uf. .uiu un reuu;n uauy a vomnieu', condense land trust orthy record cl all euri ent events. In Its me minutes wltn tlm nnmir in,, i,.,-I Tho World meets and keens pace with tho In creasing demands made by rapid transit, the tele-1 Km.", mm ,i-K-puuuu ttuu me time una aiioauon of business men. its dallv cable letrera from tflnitnnhrinf.ih.nM World to the breakfast tablu nr tho Nnur. In Its Wall Street liossln and lta items fnrinvon. I uis, nu .uKv.ue-r niiu ua uocurate, cauaid and absolutely Impartial financial attlcle. Tho World the true coudltlon of the multitudinous cuierprlbei. luniiLUluuRUH-ULUlum UUU .HCIVC IOpiO OI lillS country invest me r sav ncra. hut. o .n ,r it ,i,.. aio or ..uwiuuiiuK uiuue.-ue.-ea e,-xcru,'u upon tuose enterpris es by the "peculations and the speculators of the Slock Kxchamre. No man who ownsor expects to own an Interest iimiij turjuiraiej pruperiy cananOlU IO miss for a Uniilu day the Iniormatlon dallv and eieini.tvi.iv P"..V".MU v'uj m iu iuo uu urui sua legitimate course of affairs atlectlng stock values, uu, a'v,B.iuiuuiium BCIll-luca uiiu column 1UOI s which are Incessantly mjklng and unmaklne lu aud out of Wall tn et to affect those valuea. Tho World also contains every day Ihe freshest, fillU.Bf.Anr1 mnl InslrnMlu. nnttn.. ! o t , , w".,vvo v ri-r. lumy .uniuKirouuK .UVUU.uaiU.9UI UTL, L( llteTa- luiu null vlouvioi iid. It Is the accredited irtran of the coiioitb9 or thn hmtST telle amusement which hate multiplied amouir us u. "'"'.""i"""""'" n.u iuu rising general on throuEbout tho country. Aa tne only metropolitan Journal published In tho tldellty to the great euduriugTprli clple a of the Hem ocrallu faith In rxilltlca. Th worm fm- ikti u-ni i f.'.'.'s."81 .u.suko uiiu uiaiuiuius an unswerviner found, abaolutedy lojal to Democratic) principles: abaolut-tv IndeiH'ndeiit. nf npt-unnt- itni,,.u .,'...' vt.LTO,ioTOr' c"lutii aui1 'ac: 01 1110 PeoPlu BHst monopoly In all m forms. TKHMS rosTAQE PAID. Dally and Sundays, ono Jear, I IS; six months to I tlin-H ninnln s ' Dally, without Sundava. one vear. tin- m, ,...,h. fj; three inonlhs. 'l.M; lets thin tVrVi ioulha Pt;L,"0.P.'11'. . The .Suiidav Worn, one year ti 'I he Monaty world, containing tho Hook llevlowa and "l ollege Chronicle" one sear, ll.su The Bend-Weekly World t l ueedaia t')n ear. To club agenis-an extra cc and Fridays) aitenis an extra erinvfnin rfnl. let .vm, iui n viuiiu. inruiy.uvo I he ) eekly World (W.dnesda) ) ote dollar a year. Te club aneiita-an extra rnnv r,,r , i.,i. ; , ..'f seml-weekh for a clubof tueniv iii,.rtiiv .. l.i.V., . frv v wv.uu u have no traveling agents. Hpeclmen niimber beat rre on application. 1 erms-caah Invariably In advanci Bend l'obt-onios money order, bank draft or recta Ured letter. HUH at risk ot Uit auder. S a. TIIKWOHI.D, HOLMES & SCHUYLER ORDER BOOK. AUliough we lutve under our root ns lurtio uu assortment of 1Ilirclwnr Stove, Tinware and c, St . iouso furnishing goods ns will bo f0"" m tn3 section of the stato and arc constantly adding to our . . , .. . ., , . stock, wc find it impossible to Keep cveryunng we are naoio to ugI.e(i f0P nnj to meet this trade ' .... i .. .. i... i. wu KWI 1111 w or tion book, and will take pleasure ot ull timcg in onterinc your order . ... . .. .1 - IT aim procuring an uie jniormauon possible in regard to whatever you wnt. Our acquaintance with tho ,i:m,.... ,r.,.. (i.,,..i. I Uklt.l VfllW llltllslllllvl! vl u Vila UUtU- out the U. S. is large enabling us whom to apply. We have a large collection of illustrated catalogues f , - , ft d v uie article desired, we are ai- wavg prepared to furnish these ...i .s i guuiia at iiiiuitiuiuLiirui pnuus, uiiu save you tho trouble of sending. .11,1 1 1 'od has been largely ap. proved and we are daily taking orders and receiving goods for many parties. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. The Great Bargain Room at Oak Hall.) There never was any-. where before, so far as we know, such a sale of clothingi as is now going on at Oak Hall, taking up the whole ground floor. A hundred thousand dollars' worth of good clothing, nearly all of it new and fashionable, all of it well made and of good materials without exception (for we make no other) is being sold at prices which bring loss instead of gain. Clearing sales occur at the close of every season; but they commonly are sales of broken assortments and odd garments, and of small quan tities. Here toward the end of our most successful season we are clearing out what ever, for any cause, has shown signs of being slow. Thousands of whole .suits and overcoats and odd gar ments as well. Now the sole reason for selling this mass of valuable clothing, without even an at tempt at.profit, is that stated above, which may be put into different words, thus : To get our stock into the most at tractive condition, without regard to immediate profit. And so, while this sale is going on, the choicest, most approved, most successful, clothing we have is up stairs. The prices there are not re duced at all. This sale will hurt that while it lasts, be cause the clothing in the bargain room is extremely good. For this reason we want it short ; and to make it short, the prices are low. Bring- back promptly what you don't want at the price. You can order by letter, or buy here, according to your own convenience. On receipt of a letter from you, will send the means of tak ing your own measure. Then you can tell us what you want, near enough so that we can take the risk of suit ing yoMjr Wanamaker & Brow, Oax Hall. Market and Sixth, PuiLADimiii. Au UlTOK'eS NOTICh. no tindersli;hcd Auditor appointed hv th rnu.f. ot common I'leaa of Columbia counly to make distribution cf Ihe fund lu the bunds of W. II. Ab bott. As-lgnee forlhe lenetlt of creditors cf William Itaup, to and tinning the parlies entitled thereto, will meet the parties Interested at his oftlee In niouiuse'urk' on .iionuay, ino sibt day or January. i"ii. ai iwoo ciock in rue atu'rnoou of bald day In nertoim the dutlt-HOf his appointment, when id where all rcrt-ous Interested aro required to pre- "i u, 1 1, v.. v.aiu.o , u nuiu .uuu ur hv lurcver ueuarreei Horn coiutuirlu for a share ot sold fund. E. it. IKKLElt, deo 91, wmw Auditor. A NNUAL STATEMENT I XX OF Columbia County Agricultural Society run 'i iik Sak uso. j HEUEUU'iS. Iialance In haiidsof Treasurer from Hi v. I16JI Tlckrla sold. UOel, g.ms $ S"1"""" ::"":.:: llay bold,,,. Ills Total, ti.usoi UXPENDITUIIES. I'.ild on real estate,, ti,ioito I ,i.,.t,.7.. ....V.VV.l".'"'.; .'.!;:. esaa. T Tax.... . . . ' Onera House for rlecilon V4 0O CO) tv u 6(3 is en Ml ili 100 1st MSO 8 CO Ml tl 18 HI 1OI.0 S0 l'l KXiienso oi ui legato t HUU. Colleire. ... A dmlSblon re funded ludirea I' illen and assistants Merchandlbe and repairs on ground Music ., ' . Entrance fee relunded andexpetibes paid to Messrs. Hicks Kreck... Paid sundry persons damages , ... , I'reeldent a salary . Treasurers salary ... KAr ,s lurv'.GRla.j Vice ITesldeuU and KxecutlVe Com".'.!? Total, U.W1 is Balanoe in hands a Trttu. Jan, I, t. it) V r'kxn. D. llAKinix, tj.milKNKT.