sum THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM8BURG. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. I. I. Blwlll, t t;.i.... HLOOMSBUttG, PA. riUDAY, JANUARY 1?, 188.'.. The lrilslutiiri! Tutlday. will uftuvwe next Several Ivlillbliuiitl liniiurri f this stntti itiiiiv.tr t Imvi' limned a hhoIii- tlou 1" ki-t'ii mi Ilio luiiim side. They huiuihi led Maine, und nut left. Now limy (in' otii)onliijt Cauu'ron's re-election t(i tho senate, nml will no doubt get left ni;nlit. Cameron s tit lent is n con summation devoutly to lie wished, but it 'is hardly among tlm iossiiiiiities. Next August n candidate for sheriff nf this county will bo nominnteil by the Democrats. "There nie already several canilidaUH in the Held, anil we are glad to aniiouneii that an ngieement has been made between some of them that they will not canvass thu county for votes, but will malto their announco mentH through tho nevsvaptra. There will bo other applicants, no doubt, and there may bo soino who will not enter into tins arrangement, wnoever iney inav be. tho Democratic party should Beo that tho candidate is chosen from among those who stay at home. It is high timo tho electioneering system so long practiced here, should be aban doned. No man can afford to take tho Comimmak Bti;t.i)iN(i, Enr.cTi:i) 1881. A NEW YEAB. With this issue Tun Coi.umiiian en ters upon U nineteenth year, ami in a few more weeks tho Columhia Di:mo ckat will have completed its forty eighth year It is with much pleasure that wo announce that tins paper was oftico of sheriff, if ho is to becompelled U)an it .g t0.d Iu subscription list to spend two or thrco months mtrav- numbcrg ncarjy 1500, and Its jobbing elllng over tho county, even though he tr0D U ' H!Uj5fnctory, having use no money except for necessary ox- .,, , C2n5 nr(lcr for iol) priDtinlj ,illr. ponses. I no iocs ot t6o oiiiot win not . t,)u Thu ,n of llt on warrant such an outlay of time and I ',,. ,;,. rV,,,, Cn, ,.,. , cash. And no man ought to have it L. ,n ' .,, n9 .. i9,nf who will spend money m debauch tig gnbscribers t.0iiiposi'il 0f tho solid voters who can bo influenced by a lib- mcn of lbo county 'lb6 pcr centago of eral supply ofhtjuor. No one s inter- ,ogs 5a vcry 8lnaj nlld ns wo ore not ests will suffer if all candidates will mii,i , ,..,. ,...rnl l.nn,lrP1 . 1 Tk n n.n vuu,r"" v" " "V ngreu iiunii uvui. '; t-"'- Mead-heads in order to keep up our growing very tired of being button- circulatiofli wo aru enabled t0 continue . " I LL1U DIIUOblllHIUII WW IfllV PUIIIU I'ttvui pirants tor ollico, arm no ono win grum- u mav I)0l'bo oia of ,aco nt Ma u bio at tho stay-at-home system except f ,)0 m'orY of Columbia tho bummers who habitually hang about tho hotels during every campaign for tho purpose of squcezinc drinks, or Dcrhans a littlo loose chance, out of tho nookctn of candidates. The ex periment is worth trying at all events, and will meet with tho Hearty approval of tho better class of citizens tiirougu- out tho county. A Petrified Body Found. girls and thus sent to a farm nosr Boulder, belonging tn the same feet, A capo occuried Sntutdny showing that their rrlinniH' on prayer had been misplaced. A little waif named Dolly Iir.l, until "j months, ili'd nfter n short ilhit'w. In nnler to mciiic the nccesvuy cerilHealn of dentil a plijul ciaii was called in, but ho iff ust d to sign thu paper, statlnir llmt tin- child hud died from inattention. Ho asked why a tlnrltir hud tint bei n enlh d in time in I'll' ti' tin- Miffeier Williams leplicd llmt he idled upon pniyur in sii'ml, wliirh had aUiits eiued thu ttiiiliitt'ii ln.'furi'. Will Morrlsoa Succeed Lojcan. TIIK I, mints OUTLOOK I'DIl UK. UI.KUI'ION tll.OOY AN Dl.lt StJOHK TO 111'. SKTrl.KII. lHinni DLMiiooiaH in Wiiflilliutoii . . . . a .... are L'lt'.'iilv itiic. lea over inn news inai . . .10 I coiuos Itt t lit'in tellurium? i nt? oeii.'iun- lal oleetioii in tint SliUf. fhey pro- fuS 10 heli' o tint Log.ins suecL-ssor will ci'itailily he a De'iiourat, anil will probably lit' William H. Jlonis'in. liiluiinalioil lias liet'li reoi-iveti iiiai Logan calinot )osilily gel tho vote of Dan Hogan, a Itepubliuaii State Sen nior from the Mounil City district. Hogan was 11 candidate fin' Internal HuYuimo Aslsol, a few years ago, and was beaten by Logan Ho is re potted as saving that his turn to get siiuare has come, and he iiiopoes tn stay out of tho Kepubllenn caucus if an lift lirl -THE BEST TONIC. Thin modlelne. comWnlnir Iron with wit rcitetalilo tonics quickly nj roroplttily t'urrn llr.prp.ln inilif ctlon. pukiip liuhiiro HIoil,.llalartalL'lilllsiiiiill'irrKi null Nrnrnliln. nil an unmlllnff remniy for DIseMciorllio Klrlnr;. nml 1.1 vcr. , ,, , It la Intnlinblo lor I)ltcit rriilltr to TY.iim'ii, nml nil who lend Mdciitarj- lives, 1 1 iloc not Injure the teeth, cihm heailnchcor prmliirp i)iitliftllon 0II1T Iron ntdlelnrt tin. It enrlchon 11 nil .nrlflct t lip Mood, MlmulalM Iho nppclltc, itUU tho owlmllMtonof food, rr ll..vi lliirtlturn mid llclchlnir. andstrenctli en the tmw1o anil nencs, ..... ror Intermmtni tcrcra. uiaaumif, uick 01 Encrpr. " ',M " "l"1". Ay- Tho Kcnuttio has aboro trade marV and criiMcd rd llnti on wrapper. Take no other. a,, i.t nimit tntiic i. to kttTiiout, no. Should Congress Vote Money for a New American Davy? Unquestionably it' should. In our opinion it is the plain duty of thu pre sent itouse, ill appropriating money for naval purposes during tho next lis cal year, to vote a reasonablo yet stitli 1885. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED :oi IUhi'eh's Batitr Is tho only paper In the world that comhlncs tho choicest literature nnd tho II nest art Illustration with the latest fashions and . t 1 .... .:nn T nnnt 1 meinous oi jiousciioiu nuoraraeni. lis wecKiy n- nueinpv is iiiuuu iu..m.,...,...v.. ""B"'" lustrations and U(crlptions ol tho nenost 1-arts IlOgan Will 1101 vtuu ior n uvuiuurai, an,i New York styles, with Us useful pattern but his absence will eirnulu tho ljcmo- sheet supplements and cut patterns, by enabling crats to win. ladles to bo their own dressmaker, save many Snnninr T.mmii Ima v. ri- tt n con- "o cost or subscription, us papers on fidenee in his own lu-ulection, and it is cooking, tho management ol servants, and housc- VMninfr In Itu vnHntia rlptnllj nrn pmlnpntlv nrnn- said 10 nil ins iiiieiiiion t-u ruiuiu iu ticni mucu attention Is Elven to the Interesting the practice of the law in Chicago for I topic ot social etiquette, and us illustrations ot ..!'. ....... i .i. .t..,. two vears. and then come to uoocress aaneeaie-worKaroacKnowicugcu to Douncauai. imi'iil rtiuu iiii iiniiiiir nil) iv if i iv Liiit i i . ... u must be undertaken witbout delay if . a representative fro; coasls anil seaport towns are to bo loft absolutely defence- jiii the First dis County bv Col. .1. G. Freeze, a brief sketch of this paper, aud its preduces eors that liavo merged into it, in con nection with the representation ot tho Coi.umiiian building at thu head of this article. The Columbia Dkjiochat was es tablished, and tho first number issued nnl 29, 1837, by John fc. Ingram. Then, or shortly after, he was joined by Franklin S. Mills. They conducted the paper lor ono vear, ami in ibjh, sold it to Capt. ilcnry Webb. He gave it permanence, and in 1817, in late, Lancaster Pa.. Deo. 27. James B. nrv. ot i' niton townsmu. iuio iuuuvy, whilo dio-trincrrecentlvin alow, marehy Mnmli. sold it to Col. Levi L nlaco on his farm, discovered a petrified wrjo continued it until 1806. nnd in human body. The petrifaction is so February, of that year sold it to Elijah iperfect that the skull plainly shows a ikcler. Ho consolidated it with fracture, as if made by a heavy weap- tbo jar of North and called the on. Old residents recall tho mysterious combination tho Democrat iD Star, disappearance of a drover many years ana subsequently chanced tho name to oeo, and it is believed that the petnhed ,lu Jiloomsburii Democrat, It was body is his remains. Mr. Bandall's Southern Tour. WHAT Sl'EAKKl! CAKLISLK SAYS OF IT. t A reporter of the Cincinnati En quirer called upon Speaker Carlislo a tew days ago, and asked hitn what ho thouuht of Mr. Randall's visit to tho South: "I have really not thought much about it," ho replied, "but it seems to me that a great deal more iniportanco has been attached to it by tho press than is justified by anything that ap pears on the surface. There is certain continued under that namu until Janu ary, 1809, when it was buught by Capt. Charles B. Brockway, and merg ed into 2he Columbian. The paper was, under all its names and varying fortunes, consistently dem ocratic in politics, and was always do servedly iiitlueutial. Of its editors, Incram went from hero to Pottsville, Mills to New Jersey, Tate to Wil- liamsport. Uant. Henry Webb wns horn m vVindham in the stato of Connecticut, July 23. 1790, and tiled in lilootnsburg, September 22, 1818. The Star ov tub North whs estab lished by Reuben W. Weaver and Benjamin S. Gilmore, February 1, our net less, Thu duty and the responsibility be low: to tins (Joncrcss. There is no probability of an extra session of tho Forty ninth House. Unless sumo pro vision is made before the fourth of March, tho question of our future naval policy will or over until noxt winter, and ono year will have been lost. For the first timo since Robeson's career began, tho matter of national deit'iico against possible toieign ag gression parses within the limits of honest politics. Nino weeks hence Chandler goes out. With him go John Roacli and his lobbv. Willi him coes the Naval Ring. With him goes the whole infamous machinery of corrupt and prolligate administration which for sixteen years has disgraced this conn try, wasted its millions, and destroyed its licet, ihoiaiiurc ot .Mr. Uhanil ler s representatives in tho faenato to force upon the Uemoorats ot tho itonso tho last wishes of tho expiring gang marks the dato at which the conditions are totally changed, bo far as tho Dem ocratio majority in tho House is con' corned. We dwell upon this point ba cause the change in the conditions is so abrupt and so vitally important in its bearings upon future policy that thoso who for years have fought fraud in tho Navy Department might almost bo I trict. ly noimng reiuiuKauiu .u m,j. (;im0ro retired August 1, 1850, huuho ma iimii "....ua.. nnd tho paper wa9 COnii11Ucd by Mr. visit the South or any other part of the Woaver until his desth, December 2. lion, li any explanation is urouy R WM slllj3e(.,)enlly sold by his ad or proper m such a case, x stipj os millistl.ator am Loncla by Williamson itanuau s own explanation ouuui - 1L jBCoby in JauUary, 18. Ho pub- f. " , . . V I. J.i " . . i lished it until October 10, 1802, when tnai ne is going oouu to u . i m. , , to t d ninii lw iiitritotlnn f Ilia frtniwlji I . ' . l. but even if he goes for purely political punioscs it is no morn than he has a nerivct richt to do. Certainly tho ad vocates of tariff reform will welcome led. Its literary merit is of tho highest excel lencc, and tho unique character ot Its humorous pictures has won lor It tho name ol the American Punch. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Icr Vear i UAM'KIt'S llA.AIt MOO HARPER'S WKKKI.V 4.00 HAltl'KH'S MAGAZINE 4.00 UAlU'KlfS YuIINO I'UOl'LK 8.00 llAltl'Klt H FUANKLIM SliUAIll. UUIIAII1, One Year (53 Numbers) 10.00 l3(age Pree to alt tuoscrtbera In the L'ntM Stairs or vanuaa. Tho Volumes of the CnMi-bcrlu with tho first I number for January ot each jcar. Whcnnollma U mentioned, it will bo understood that tho sub- scnuer wtsnesto commenco witninonumucrai tor me recelDt ororaer. Tho last Klvo Annual Volumes of IlARrta's Hazttr in neat cloth blnilln,? will bo sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free ot expenw (pro vided tho freight does not exceed onu dollar per I volume), ror I. u i per volume. lnir. will be sent by mall, nostuald, on receipt of 111 m eacn, iteinlttaiiccs should bo mado by l'ost-onice Mon v imlpr nr Drnn. to avnlrl rhance of loss. I Jteicspaivra tire hoi to iviv im u.u-rriiri-M. IicithoHl iw vtprens orarr vj iijiki-kh ft. onuuiKKs Address, HAltl'Klt K llltOTIIKltS, POWDER Absolutely Pure. nowder never vAries. A marvel nf nitrltv s'rcnifthand wholesomeness. More economlcHl I thin thu ordinary kinas. and cannot ba sold In I competition with the multitude of low test, short I rreiifni, aiumor pnospnaie puwaens. nniaoniyi In caas. Kotil Oakino fowbiit Co , 10 WaU-st., n. . aur u-i y. DMLNIBTUATOU'S NOTICE. KSTATR Or DAVID ACUINBACU, DBCX19ED. DardOllCd tor refUlll!I tObelieVO that Achenbach. lato nf oraniro townshlD. Columbia ifpr,irpr nr ami, m inrv in I H iin lprrtiirnnn All. llie navy IS no loncer money ior IU0 ministrator. ah persons naving cmims usaiusi. was suspended until August, itsoj, when he returned and resumed the publication. It was cairied on under the old iiamo until February, 18G0, .-, ...... .. ii.i,...i . :i, it,.. til wiiun iv iia u.fiisuiiuuic.t nil., inu any opportunity that he or anybody Columlia j)emoamt ,iell owned by eleo may trive them to discuss the ... . i ri.i. .i. 71.,. .,-. ,i minatmn liulnn) tlm nufmln tn flliv nflt'T. I . ' ' old Ring. Every dollar of the appro priations voted for the next iiscal year will bo expended by a new administra tion. If tiio Democratic ptrty m pow er docs its duty, every dollar will be expended honestly. Robcsonism dis appears oil March 4, 1885; and let us liopo that tho second generation of Koui'BOiiN and Jtoachts is still un born. Reasonable provision, theiefore, Bhould bo made by this Congress for beginning as soon as possible tho work ot reestablishing the naw which ras cal Republicans havo stolen off of the seas. But nothing should be built upon foundations laid by the department as now organized, Mr. (Jhandlers so- called Advisory Hoard must not be called in to direct the action of Sir. Cleveland's Secretary. The jobs of tho past and of tho present must not bo carried over into tho future. Tbo wishes of tho monitor men, tho cruiser theorists, tho dispatch-boat conspira tors, and tho bureau uhicflains of the old Robesonian guard need not bo con sulted in drawing tho plans of a new nnd efficient navy, to bo constructed honestly under Democratic administra tion iV. J . aVhi. re sent them for settlement, and thoso Indebted to tho estate to make payment to the undersljned wuuuub ueiay. ALltr.ni v. auiid.uauii, JUUV'U Auiuiuiiirutur. 0 ATAWISSA DEPOSIT BANK. An election bv tho stock holders of this bank tt-tll tui halH An Tiia.lnu InnniMr 11 1 UUK lutu-nan the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and a o'clock p. m. at tneonice 01 me oaiiK in cuiawissa, ior me pur pose 01 eiectinj; a ooara 01 S2ven airectors 10 sen c lorine cnsumiryear. Jan 3-2 w O. M. TUSTIN. Cashier. N OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. There will be an election of a board of directors ot the nioomsbuifr Bankln? Company at their HanKing nouso on 'mcsaay January itna issaat two u.ciock p. m. to servo for tne ensuing year. 11. 11. januuw casnier. STUA.Y NOTICE. of the country. We havo nothing to lose, but much to gain by open aud 111 telliceut discussion, and, in my opin ion. wo lost, or rather failed to secure, many votes in tho lato campaign by our failure to meet Mr. Hlaitie and las Htipportuis squarely upon this issue in every part of the country. Mr. lila'uio, iiirly in tho contest, made protection the only issue, and his speeches, which were strong and aggressive, were pub lished and read all over the country ( but it does not appear that he gained any votes bv them, even in the inanu- facturimr States of New York, Con necticut, New Jorsoy, and Ohio. "Have vou any information about the Cabinet t" "Every man who reads tho news papers knows ns much about tbo Cab inet as I do. aud I think no onu has Came to tho undersigned subscriber In Madison towushln. Novemb'risth. three sheep. The owner I will please prove property, pay charges and take them away, or they will bo disposed of according to law. j a 1S-10-JW JAMES KI8NE1L At tho end of about seven months, Mr. Ikeler sold his interest in tho es tablishment to Josiali 1'. Shumaii, and Jacoby and Shutnan ran the paper un til January, 1H07, when Mr. autiman retired, and Jacoby continued tho pa per as tho JSloomsburg JJeinocrat, un til January 1S09, when ho sold it to Capt. Charles 15. llroekway who merg ed it into tho Columbian. Thu paper was always democratic in political faith. Tiik Cqi.umuiax was eslublitiied as the oigau of the Johnson Republicans, tinder the management of Ueorgo II. Moure, who published thirty-fivo num bers. Thu good will, subscription list and mateiial was then purchased by a number of Democrats ot thu county, and placed under the charge of John li. freeze, January -ltu, lao7, as a Beecner Won't Take it Back. SAYS UK WILL 00 If HIS CONtiP.En A- T10K DONT AVANT 111M. any actual knowledge on the subject Democratic neW3pal)er, beginning Vol na ..... All ta.n fiiui nml hnni- IU ITlfirn I - - ''.'. . . . . . is yet. All speculation. we see and hear is mere Mr. Clevolaud is very 1. No. 1. ary 15th, Ho continued until Febru- 1807, when Capt. Charles 15 a 1 I I (II lllllll lUUIl llllt.ll VKI'VI VlllttitO J' properly keeping ins own counsel, a m Hr'ockway became associated with him, I think that when the timo comes lid ftld eventually boi,Bnl up tho &tock will ct according to his own judgment d fc ir uh nillllownenih,p in this as in all other matters. When , ., .. T. ,., , T, . I Ul liiu i,.ii,i:i. viliiimeil .iir ho wants information or advice ho will, jio doubt, ask for it t but unless those who know him best are greatly inis taken in their estimate of his charac ter ho will not bo governed or million cod to tiny extent by the gratuitous MtiL'L'cstions of interested parties. He w a conservative und sensible man, ami he will be careful in tho selection of his constitutional adviseis antl secure ablo men to assist him in the AJmiiiis tration. Wo havo an abundanco of uooil material to select from and he can hardly make a mistake." "Vou then think ho will giv? the country a good Administration I" "I am very confidont ho will. It will be a business Administration all through. Thero will probably bo no necessity or even opportunity for the ilieplay of auy brilliant qualities in .the management of either our foreigti or domestic affairs, but thero will be a juiocsaity for haul work in tho come tion of great abuses and tho institution of reforms nt homo and abroad. Om consular nnd diplomatio service needs aomo attention, whilo our methods ol administration iu tho various executive departments, aa well as our commer cial and revenue sybtums, require a thorough aud systematic reformation. Of course everything cannot be done at once, but the work will have to be begun at tho earliest iiossiblo moment. I infiuvu the now administration will deal fearlessly, but justly and fairly, with all thoso subjects, and that th whole country will bo greatly benefit ted by the results." paper, it -: enlarged July 12th, 18U7, and began to bo printed on a steam power press. On tho first of January, 1809, by the purclmso of thu Mlooimbur; JJemocrat, irom mi. J a. coby, 3f'ie Columbian became the solo Democratic paper in tho county. On the lxt of Jan. 1871, Henry L Diiffeiihach bought 1 1 1 ppurantl pub lished it miu ye r, Inn Cipt. 15rutk way resumed the control. In July 1878, Mr. Dieffeiib ich again took the paper and continued until' October 1st 1875, when Charles 15. llroekway and George H. Kl well purchacd it. They continued it to October lot 1879, wben Capt. llroekway letired, ami on that day Mr. John Iv. Uiltenbender, a prau tical printer, ptuchased an iuteiestin tho papr, and the publishing firm be came Klwell aud imteubender. Since January 1807, the Columbian has been democratic in politic, nnd devoted to the general policy oi that party. Iu October 1881 tho otllce was moved into a three story brick build ing erected specially for it, on Main stieet, and now occupies the first floor and basement of the building. Tho presses are run by water power, and in all its appointments the ollico is one ot tho iineat newspaper establishments iu tho state. JgXECUTOIl'S NOTICE. X9TATK OP FREDERICK WILES, UECKISKD. Letters testamentary In the estate ot Frederick Wiles, late ot Greenwood townshlD. Columbia county, ivnnsylvaiila, have been granted bv the itegisier oi saia couuiy to me unaersurnca execu tor. All Dcrsons ha vlwr claims acalnst tho estate of said decedent aro reuuestcd to present them for settlement and those indebted to the e-tate to 1 mako payment to the unaerstgoed without delay. Jan s-tt Executor. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate! Tho underlined annoluted Asslcneo of C. I). Brockway. of UloomsDurs. Columbia Co.. I'a.. will Nkw Youk, Dec. 28. Rev. Ilonrv Ward Beecher nfter he had concluded his sermon in Plymouth church to-day, touched upon the dissatisfaction which existed among some of his congrega tion, caused bv his action in tho Into campaign, iio aiiuded to his fouy Saturday, Jan. 24th 1885, years pastorate ami said mat no never at , 0.clock a. m., tho following valuable proper- mixed no Hies wit i ns t beolocrv in tbo ti s,vlz: . . .. ....i... '.. ... ... .. 1 . I' Fits r. A two andahaltstorybrckhouseon puipii. no said no did not Know now iar Third .street adjoining an alley on tho east and tlm tviMil.tn l.n.l 1... i I.. ..,,! another lot of C. U. DiocWwuv. on the west. con. "i" "--"' talnlngafrontofW feet, and a depth ot 2 is feet uiurc ur less. iuu sum uouse ikiuk mruisneil in Ull I Its rooms with gas nxturce, water, a bath room, Ualtlmore heater, c, a good stable and other out uuiuiui);s. it from nowspapers. it thero were any pew holders of fnnnp.l lift llul nnl. blinii. llmm lTn . i i- ., . I bci;u.ii, a vacuui. joi. amuiuiuir me auoe. saiti vnai ins coniireiraiion Sliouid liavo and adjoined on the west by prooerty ot M. I' l.Ul WIUK, IU11J in. IUUUUI, UUL1.U. IfCli II1UIO ur less iu utpin. had conudenco enouch in him to not havo taken nn impetuous speech mak ing a special plea and distort its appli cation. As far as his political judg ment nud endeavors wero concerned, he looked upon them with unWgned admiration. If thero wero mistakes NOTR Any of the above nremlses can bo exam. Ined at any reasonable tune, by calling upon cuiii-r .11. i , L.ui, AaaiKUCT, uru 11. lirucKttuy. Tlllltl). A tract of timber land In Heaver town ship, formerly known aa the Charles II. Troy tract, bounded by lands ot Aaron Johnson, Thom as Downs, Isaac Pavls, warrantee, coi lands, and uwiv,o, .uuvaiuiuft ,uiM.iramuiD ui teas, WlllWTir n'hrtw. hiiM.llni. W. In nun IMtn 11a. . nnA Brrnra 1, u.a u ,'t, .1 rwwnswP. formerly in the name o Charles 1L anolorrized. Ho did not want nnv dis- KiniL-A tract ot timber land In Beiver town- satisfied person to sneak nwav. Let him come to Reedier' face nnd tell him ho is dissatisfied and lleecher would bless hitn. In relation to tlm pnw rcnls, he did not euro if thov were diminiMiod. He had lived on it cnlarv of $1,500 when 10 first became patnr nnd if necessary he could live upon it now. If there was a majority in tho churoh, or a sliong minority, who no longer wanted mm no would uo. 11 a L'reat inaioritv wished him to slavhn would die with them and nothing would drive him away. If ho stayed tho concretiation wotiui nnvo to nccivo li in. not on a pitohfork, but in the palms of their hands. a en Faith Cure Folly. i.pt. ijvk SACiiiricr.D nv tiik kak- ATK'S IX COI.OUAHO. ship contalnlne sj acres, more or less. blX'HL AtractofUmberlandln same towushln .... . . wuuuuiiiK i io uirt'3, muru ur it-ss. HEVENTII. A tractof timber land In ftamelown. bhlp. containing 51 acres, more or less. fclUUTlL A tract of timber land in same town shin, containing 3 J oci es. more or less. J.OIK 'Itacts 3, 0, 7 and 8 aro contlguom bounded by the Mhuylklll county line, Itoar Hi Creek owushlp line, o...'n William Stewart, James Mi'.Neal lleury Soar and other warrants, turn wrrvuuiuuiuuiy biiuwu as me vauqucem, eu ilman & Co. tract. NINTH. A tract ot timber land In Heaver town, ship, cont Inlng S3 acres ot land more or less, In. tersactedby the 1'. i: It. H. Co., tho catawlssa vice, UUJUtUlll AUIUUdUUUSUU, OCUdl, UIIU uvu- ers. TKNT1I.-A tract ot tlmherland In locust town ship. In the warrantee mine of John Kverhard, con- launn? w acres, more or less. Kl.bVE.vm. -AtractofUmberlandln Itoarlng. creek and Ix-ust townshlpa. In the warrantee ittuiiuui iiiuiuaav.irui.-a jr., cuutaiueig uu utn-i, more or leivi. The above Dronertles will bo sold In tho order named, the Assiirneu reserving the bower to ad journ the sale from time to time, an circumstances luuy miuire. TEltM ok BALK-Ven per cent, ot one-fourth ot the purchase money to paid at the striking down of the property, the one-half leas th- teo percent, atlhecontlnnallonolthe vale, and the remulnlng one. hall in three months thereafter, n uu luvcii-st iruui WU1U1UU11UU f(ll. 11. V. Jans-ts Assignee, Au execution has been issued ugninst Gen. Grant foi tlm $150,000 loaned him by .Mr. Vnndeibilt just before tho lailure of Gram & Want, and tho Gcn ral's friends aru trying to rat-o the mouey to prevent a sale of lux property. Dknvuu, Deo. 30, A peculiar sect, whoso headquarters aro iu Chicago, and who believe solely in the ctlicacy of prayer in curiug Unman ailments has been discoveied here. The estab iishmcnt, which is known as tho "Tab. ernaclo of the Lord.'' is conducted by r mi umi! ...i. -. i i.f it. i. milium;, vviiu is usaisu-u ur ins -, o l , m o jn rrv wife and several old ladies. It is run 18 ,,lcl1 0.2s, $2.50 something liko a foundlings, home. " " " Stun, 4.00 (JlillilrQii who 'iavu been almiilniiuil bv I n..ll .... tdtr Tr.,1... llii.lt- itnrantd ftml iitlipv u'nlfd nf inttilni I . . . r ,-v ' .. nL Infrmnllm nnnr !,.. rt'lgllt AgCIlt, U. lj. X V. K. raised until they aro etout hoys aud ' S. I'. Swartz, Grand Rapids, Mich- igau, has a car load of shingles that he will sell as fellows ; I'll l la ini-rnl A, December 29, ISM. It's over. The year of trade is over. The merry whirl at Christmas ends the lonr-drawn work and worry of tedious '84. The year has been pecu liar. There's instruction to he frot from its flight. Let's look for it. To begin with, there was no sign" of extraordinary depression a year ago ; but die pace of general trade was visibly slow. Anticipat ing some decline in prices we sold enormously in Janu ary at whatever things would bring, some without profit, some at a rate little short of the comical. Having sold we bought as freely, and gained a season. We sold what belonged to the hurrying winter, and bought what belonged to the coming spring. The hardness of selling made buying easy; and again we sold in a way to keep trade moving. Sum mer found us with trade en larged though profits di minished. Again we had our choice, to go on or slacken pace. The times were still more critical. Merchants were failing; goods were falling; buyers of all sorts tak ing alarm, economizing, buy ing less, though at advanta geous prices. Again we overran liurope. Hut the sword of Damocles was hanging over us. We bought with caution and madf your money go as far as we could. Your money we say ad visedly. Your money at last has paid the bills. We neetl not go over tin tale of the last half year In the midst of your Christ mas revel you scarcely care to stop to weigh our share in bringing about the present abt.ndance. But what we have done is so apart fron. ihe usual course of business that wcaie disposed to think it over; and, because out future concerns you about as much as ourselves, and because we look to you for it, we arc doing a part ol out thinking .iknid. The ear that is past has been a year of hardship in general ; but for us, on the whole, a year of success. September was the first month iu which our sales ever fell short of the sales of the previous year. Oc tober at.d November were losing months. December is evidently going to turn out a gain. And, so little the autumn losses were, the year on the whole is a gain, livery one of you almost says to himself "I have spent less money thU ear; how j an Wanamaker have pos s bly sold more goods than ever before?'1 The ques tion is worth our answer; ami our answer shall be worth )our hearing. More people have come. The fall in goods and the fall in buying arc more th; n made good by the number of buyers. The number of buyers, of cotirc, tli'iK'nt!:-, on what we give for a tloll.-.r. We have given mote tliyn ever ; ami so inure buyers have come. Besides, the natural result of our liberal policy is to inrrvase the area of trade. Why shoitldn'' qur trade increase, even though money go up and goods go down ? What next? Just now a little rest. We need it. Our faithful people need it. The time invites to rest. But shortly a new year begins. We've got to consider- how to begin it. That Is what we.are thinking about. Are the times any easier? Is money easier to jjet ? Ai e there people still within trad ing distance to win? Is there a better way to win than by money, when money is dear? We do not know how prices are going to rule, nor how the times are going to be. We think bottom is reached in everything, except now and then a minor tum ble. Probably times will slowly mend. No general change for the better will suddenly come; for caution always lasts beyond the spe cial occasion for it. Let us count, then, on money hard to get, and prices too low for profit ; on your present wants; on winter finally come to enforce a present supply ; on spring and summer to follow with wants of their own. We may count on merchants in city and country hanging on to their profits and goods. We may count on your find ing out for yourselves from day to day where your ad vantage lies. So all we have to do is to make your advantage steadily here, steadily here, week in and week out, make your advantage steadily here; and we shall add to the trade we have won. Our tactics then, till trad? is brighter, are to keep on just as we are. We are gathering trade for the future. We are keeping old good will and gaining new. We arc changing our stock with every passing season. We are ready with latest goods lor the better time a-coming. as ready as if we were mak ing money; our facilities are all in use and therefore ready for use ; and best of all, our habit of large success has all the- tenacity and force that continuous, long indulgence gives. We ate going to keep on getting together the best in the wot Id, selling for less than market rates whatever we can, and telling the news as the things are ready aud the lime is ripe. John Wanamakku. Cheitnut.'rhlrteentli and Market streets, and City-hall Kiunre. R Uf.E ON HKlitS. ISTATK Of atlltntltEr MKI.LICIt, I.ATK Ol' dCOTf TowNsmr, roLnmn county, r., hkciaxi. Cot.tiMiiu County, . son l. .McIUIck. Hunbury, I'a.. Illriitii li. MelllcK tvillltillliniri, 1'IU, ITier II. .MflllCK i.OCK lllt.LIl, I'a.! riiocue Oman, liurr Oaks, St. Joseph county, MldilK.tn : Anna Munr. ret Fhnne. liurni t.ncroH county, Wisconsin 1 lialahH. Jtclllck. Miton, ro jxjuniy, iiiinoii! Aimer MelllcK, Dixon, Io county county, lona j IjiTlna I Hcndrli, New Vreetlom, lurMJuunij, iu: uacuei wnnnc, Niemann, neo VtiK countv, lonns Peter licit, Atrhlmn, Knnnas ! I Hyron nest, rcclrtenco unknown, tor n erly ot Atchison,- Atchison county, Kansas ..ituj .,1, ..ii-iiuiit-ii, AicniHon, Aicnunn cuumv, Kansas iM'lltlam Host, Atchison, Atchison county, Kansas. Nettle Knhlnson. Kntisns r.tv. .Innkson otinty, .Missouri , lineal descendants of .MarKarct Jleillck, deceased, nnd to all other persona Intern tC(L (Ireetlnir I roil nnd pnrh nf vim nrn lierrhv cited to bo and appear before the .Itidiea otour ..ji'iiniin- iuuri. nt an urnnan s court 10 uo neiu at lilnoinsburtr, on the first Monday ot February next, then nnd there to accept or refuse to tako the real cstnlunt natrt Margaret .Mclllck. deceased, at U10 appraised valuation put upon it by tho In quest, duly awarded by tho said Court, and re turned by the MierllT, or show oauso why It shall not bo sold. Anil hereof fall not. nuness 1110 nonorauio WILLIAM KI.WKI.I, rrctient otour said Court at liln miburg. tho fJttli day of December, ISSI. N M. KitlOKllAll.M, Cletk o. 0. JXKCl'TOIt'S JsOTK'l-:. KSTATK OP MAOnAI.INA BKKIIDRNMBK, DECEASED. Letters testamentary In tho estate of MaRdalena llreilbenner. deceased, lain of Main tnwnshln. c'nU umlla county, Pa., havo been Blunted by tho lteft Ister of said county to th undersigned executor. Alt persons hatlnir claims ntrnlnst. the estate nf said decedent aro requested to present them for settlement an ! th03o Indebted to tho estate to make payment to the undersigned without delay. V. W. .MILI.Rlt, Ica 5-tt Kjtcutor, DMINISTUATOIl'S NOTICE. KSTATK Or TIIOUAS MCI1KNIIV, DECEASED. lAitt?r9 of administration In tho estato ot Thom as Jiullenry, deceased, lata otlicntontwp. coluni blacounlv.t ennsylvania, havo becu pranted bv the Itcgbter of said county to tho undersigned Admln istinlors. All persons having claims against tho estate ot the ileceaMd aro requested to present them for settlement, and those Indebted to tho es tute to mnku payment to tho undersigned adinln Utrinor without delay. HAltlilCTMclIKN'llY. A. I. Kilt?, Att'y. UU'-WIITTK KKKLKIt, nov 1H w Administrators. T3Lm G Bshlemari. Plumberand easfltter. Hear of Schuyler's hard waro store. IBloonisfourg, Pa. All kinds of nttlngs for steam, gas and water pipes constantly on hand. Hoofing nnd spouting nttcndcJ to at short no tice. Tlnwnro ot every description made to order. Orderalettat Hchuylcrt Co's., hardwaio storo will be promptly niled. Special attention given to heating by steam nnd hot water. yo-iy MARKETREPORTS. w.ooMsnuita maiuvEt. Wlicnt tier Imslicl Ityc " " Corn " " " " Ontfl 11 ................... Flour bcr linrrel Clovers tied.. lliittct Egtts: .... . Tufiow I'olnloi'9 new Drlrtl Apple Hams SlilcH 11ml slionlilnrs Chickens 1 rmki-ys I.nnl pur poiiuil liny per Inn Dccswiix " Hiickwlieiit Hour per luimlirtl.. littles pcr 11; Vi'itl skins jier 111 rJliccn pellB, tncli Wool per lb 80 70 60 32 fl 00 8 Ou 34 00 liO Uj 14 10 8 13 10 IB 00 25 3 00 , Clo7 08 75 no Olil'ilANS' COURT SALE of valuahle Pursuant to an order of thu Orphans Court of Columbia County, I'a., will bo sold at public, sale on the premthCJ In the township of Locust, In Raid county on Monday, .January 19th, I880, at two o'clock, P. Jt. the following tlcscrlbed real Citato of Daniel liaup, dcccaied, to-wlt : A LOT OF G HOUND situate in said Locust township ndjolnlng lauds of John Hughes, riljah C. Clearer nnd hetru of John Johnson, containing 25 Aea'es, moio or less, whereon are erected a Log Dwelling House and outbuildings. Tj'.UMS Ol-'SALE. Ten percent, of one-fourth of tho purchase money to bo paid nt tho striking down of tho property ; the one-fourth 103stho ten per cent, at the confirmation absoluto ; and tho remaining tluce-fourtha In ono j ear after confir mation nht, with Interest from that date. WKSLEV 1IAU1', Administrator. Philadelphia Markets. COMUiCTliir AVEKICLY. FEED' Western winter bran, spot, (315.71 MACKEltEL, Extra mess 33c. largo I'a, 28 a 80c. extra shore l's 55 MSOc. fLOUIt. Western extra's 3.M 4.1S! 1'enn'n. family, 3.23 tn 3 S) Ohio clear, 4.23 4.50; winter patent 4 50 (A 4.7.1. WHEAT Pennsylvania red, No. 1, 80; No. 2, MJf. COIt.N'. 35 ( 4i. OAia No. 3 white 31 No. 2, S3. 11AV AND MIIAW Tlmothy-Cliolca Wester nnd New York, fair to good Western nnd NcwVoik, 13. is 15. , medium Western nnd New York, in. (.4 12. : Cut hay as to quality 15. 17.50. llyo straw 20 21, Wheat straw, 9. lo. Oat straw 11. Ktltw, Pennsylvania creamery pi-lnta, extra, 33 westt rn 29 a ail. HUT! Hit. Pennsylvania extra, 2? t 58 Western extra 23. LIVE 1'OULTItY. rowls, iox 11 mixed lota 1H 10 roosters old (L DltE.xsED l'OULTUY". Chickens oxtra Stf m in dressed turkeys, extra, 15, choloe, Mm 14, middling 11 12. A DlllNISTHATOll'd is OTICE. ESTATE OK ELIZA K1IICKHACM l.MK OK DENTON TWI-., UKCEISED. letters of ndmlntstrntlon on tho estate of Fllza Krlckbnum, lato of Iicnton twp., Colum bia county, Pa., deceased hat o been granted by Kcglstcr otsald countv to tho undersigned Ad ministrator. AH persons having clatu s against tho estate of thedi ceased are requested to piesenl them for settlement, and thoso lndcbtej to the estato to make payment to the undersigned ad ministrator w Ithout delay. JOHN ASHKLMAN, A. L. Fritz, ntty. Auinlnlstrntor. Nov 28th-6w E. B. BR0WEI1, OAS FITTINU .V ST K Ail IIHATJNfi. DEALKll IN STOVES & T1NWARE. All kinds of work in Slieet Iron, Roof ing anil Spouting irointly iittuiiilul to. T EGISLATIYK NOTICE. notice la hereby Elven that an application will bo made to tho Legislature of tho btato ot Penn sylvania at tho next session for an Actof Assem bly to be entitled "An act to provldo for the erec tion of a house, tor tho employment and support oi ine poor in ine lownsnqi oi uenire, in ine coun ty ot Columbia" for tho oblcctot anthoilzliiK cen tre township of Columbia countv to erect a nouso for tho support and employment ot the poor ot saiu lownsnip. i.a i a t r, ri is uui-.am i , DeC4tll 181. WILLIAM MIAFFKlt. Deo 5-4 1 TV" OTICE. 1'he policy holders of the ltrlarcreck Farmer's Mutual Insurance Company ot Ltino ltldge, will meet at ine nail oi centre tirange i'. oi ti., in uen tre townshlD. Columbia county. Pa., ou Monday the 12th day of January, 1RB5, between tho hoursof 10 a. m., nnd 2 p. in., for tho purpose of electing di rectors tor the ensuing year, and for transacting such business as may properly come before said I'UIUIIUU). UC.lt I.111AIIL', Janatt secretary. QAUTION. Notice is hereby given that Ilcnry Ortwlno docs not own the horsed In his possession nnd that nnv person buying them or trading for them will be (uuiucueu iu ivsiurv iiiem iu me, tut. iji.viui uvvu- ' Jan, a a w ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA1ILU firstrlct attention given to heating by steam. Corner of Mam & East Sts., Klooiusbwrg, Pa. EIIEAS BHOWN'S INSLtHANCE AOENCY'. Moycr'a now building, Main street, unsburg, I'a. Assets. .T.tna Insurance Co., ot Hartford, Conn $7,078,220 ltoyai oi Liverpool Ijinca-slilre Flro Apsoclatlon. Philadelphia Phoenix, of London London Lancashire, ot Englnnd... Hartford of 1 1 a it lord sprlnglleld Flieand Marine As tho nucndes are direct, policies are written for the lnsuicd without delay in tho otllce nt Dloomsburg. Oct. 28, '81- 13,50D,axi 10,000,003 4,10 V'lu 5,20(1,8711 1,709,1170 3,273,n 2,082,580 I CLOTHING ! Uyvlrluo ot an Older ot tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia County tho undersigned Administrator of the estato ot Mosc3 Everett lato of Ornngo to mi- ship, Columbia county, deceased will exposo to public sale upon tho premises on Saturday, January 17th, 1SS5 at two o'clock In the afternoon tho following de scribed valuable real estate, to-wlt : A certain messuage and tract of land sttuato In tho township of Orango aforesaid, adjoining lands of James Pat terson on tho north, Aaron Patterson and Abnor Welsh on tho east, Sarah Welsh and others on the south and James Everett and Hobert Stiffen tho west, containing 115 Acres moro or less w 1th tho appurtenances, on wlilch aro erected ti a qv Hi THE ARTIST pt- Hi nsgooaasncw, Hank barn nnd other out build ings, a good orchard ot all kinds of fruit, well of water at the house. TEltMS OF SALE. Ten percent, of one-fourth ot tho purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down;of tho property j the one-fourth less the ten per cent, nt the confirmation of sale ; aud the re maining thrce-fouiths In ono ear thereafter, wltli Interest from continuation nisi. J, 110WA11I) KLINE, Administrator. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND "Will bo Iiuttigiiratcil Miivch -ltli, IS8C, THE WORLD, Tho Unniier Democratic Newspaper. EVUHV DEMOCHAT SHOULD HEAD IT. Tho only Democratic Morning News paper published in Now York. Daily, !?0, Semi-weekly, 2 , Sunday Sl.iiU ; Weekly $1. Weekly ami Tiik. Ooi.kmhian 82.20 per year. MONEY CAN BE MADE Hy any Man or Woman, Girl or Hoy who will Organize Clubi for THE WEEKLY WORLD. The Great Farm and Homo Newspaper, Complete in all its DopartmcutH. AGliNTs"PAlDIN CASH. For 100 Subscribers at $1 oaeh $25 will be paid ; for 50 Subscribers, Si 2 i for 25 Subscribers, $G : for 15 Subscribers, $3 ; for 10 Subscribers, $2 : for 5 sub scribers, $1. Agents wanted iu Kvery Town and Villagp. Circulars and Sample. Copies Free. Send for them. Try It. Trylt. Try It. THE W0RL0, 31 I'AKK HOW, NEW YORK. dec 1'Mw UDirOU'-S NOTICE. KSTATK Of JOHN 1UTIKK, DKCKASEII. The uuderslirned auditor nnnointni bv thn nr. E liana' court of Columbia county to make dlstrl utlon ot tha fund In tho hamu ot the administra tor of tho estate ot John Hitter, lato of catawbs.i township, will sit at the oiilco of John c Vocum Esq , In tho tuwn of Catawlisa on W edncsday tho 14th day of January A. 1). 1HH5 between tho hours ot ti o clock a. in. und 4 o'clock p. m., at which timo and place, all persons having claims ng.lust the s.i 1l fund must appear and present the same, or bo forever debarred from i-eceUlng any share of Duiumuu. j, BUUIl?.UIlA.1l. dec 19-ta Auditor. J- V" A hook ot 100 pazea on I mir" ;Jh.U, Courtship, sent free I lIlfL .cntuiv, i-.. u. nt-uua i-euiHior pusiatre. dec 1M w r m w w m im AND MERCHANT TAILOR, L Who always fives you tho latest styles, anil cuts your clothing to lit you. Having had the experience lor a number ot years in tho Tailoring Busi ness, has Iciirned what material will give his uitouiciB the best satisfaction tor wear anil style and will try to please all who givo him a call. Also on hand Gents' burnishing Goods OK ALL DESCItlPTIONS. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS Always of the latest styles. Call and ex amino his stock before purchasing elsewhere. -April 24-ly Cornel1 Main its Market Sts. n 8 : 1 ii Hiaanicihiii UIUU o J Look ! Look ! ! Look ! ! ! iSITldYiEliiy f m g OPERA HOUSE UTmwm 'SB' (8) & s Ts now oflering liia largo Stock of Heating: Stoves and Ranges AT COST. Plenso call und examine Stock Before Buying Elsewhere. TjEcsr The largest stock on ono floor in the Comtv.