A, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OfriCK Front V.oom, over rostoffieej BLOOMSBURG, PA. J h. MAIZ1C, attop.:;ey-at-law, INSURANCE WDHEAt ESTATE AOnrT, Office Ko-mi No. 2, Columbian Building, llt.OOMFJIUIlG, PA. N U. FUNK, ATTOrrir.'-AT-LAW, Office In Vni'i UjilrMnn. near Court House, III.OOM'-'M'RO, PA. J OHN M. CLARK, ATTOP.NKY-AT-I.AW, ami JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over Mover Bio's. Drug Stor bloomsburg, pa. 2 W. MILLER, ATTO RN E Y-AT-LAW, Office In Brewer' building, 2d floor, room No I. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B FRANK. ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office cor. Centre & Main Sts.,CIatt's building, BLOOMSBURG, FA. WCan be consulted In German. QEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, Second floor, Columbian Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H, V. WHITE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OHio: in Wirt'i Building, 2nd floor, Main St BLOOMSBURG, PA. S. WINTERSTEEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office in First National Bank Building, 2d floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W Pensions and bounties collected. P P. BILLMEYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, (DISTRICT ATTORNEY,) Office orer Dentler'i Shoe store, Front room, BLOOMSBURG, PA. jTOBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, Columbian Building,! floor, front room, BLOOMSBURG, PA. QRANT HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offic vjk RawHngi' Meat Market, BLOOMSBURG, FA. yj H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, comer of Third and Main Streets, CATAWISSA, PA. J B. McKELVV, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main Street, below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J-R. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. D R. WM. M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, comer of Rock and Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J.JONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D. Ofllcc West First St Spccinl attention Riven to the" eye anil .ear and tbo fitting of glasses. J J. BROWN, M. D., Office and Residence, Third Street, West of Market, near M. E. Churcn, BLOOMSBURG, PA. sKTOffice hours every alternoon and eveninc Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. I elcpnone connection. D R. J. R. EVANS, TtiATMENt or Chronic Diseases made a SriCIALTY. Office and Residence, Th'rd St., below Marker, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ML J. HESS, D. D. S., Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental CoUece. having opened a dental office in LOCXAED'1 BUILDING, corner 01 Mam ana centre streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Is prepared to receive all patient! requiring pro. fessional services. Euan, Gas, and Local AtMSTiuTics, administered for the painless extrictitnof teeth bee of charge when artlUdal teeth u Inserted. All Woes Guaeanteid ae Retexiinted. w AINWRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Tea, Syrups, Coffee, Si-bar Molasses, i;ice, SPICES, uicakb shim, ctc, jvtc. .N, E. Corner Second and Arch Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PA. TOrders will receive prompt attention. M C. SLOAN & BRO., Manufacturers of J. S.BITTENBEMDEBJrHttOn. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1889. Owing to the extreme mild season heavy goods will be sold very cheap. D. Lowonnita'a Est. Having cleared out a largo surplus stoc of Over Coats we are now enabled to ofl'ur Birr Bargains 113 follows : . Carriages, Buggies, rhaetons, Sleighs, rlatfcrm Wagons, kc BLOOMSBURG, PA. First-class work always on hand. Repairing neatly done. TPrlces reduced to suit the times. H. HOUSE, 1.50 G.00 8.00 10.00 buys it 11 $0.00 8.00 10.00 13.00 Coat. m COME AND HAVE YOUR EVES EXAMINED BY J. 6. Wells, the Optician, WHO HAS JUST COMPLETED A TIIOHOUGHLYiPIlACTIOAL COURSE AT HUCKLIN'S OPTIIALMIO COLLEGE, "NEW YORK. ESQ Extra Charge MADE) orBaraimng Eyes, PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. That's the story we're telling you now. A. depreciation 111 irices, not in quality. $15.00 buys 11 $20.00 Satin Lined Chinchilla Over Coat. Now wo have a lot of Black Corkscrew Over Coats ; also Wide Wales at $G.OO and up wards, while all wool Kerseys it 8.00, must he seen to be appreciated Those Children's Over Coats it 1.50 are here again. Suits for little Boys at 1.25. We weier to sell The Jerseys and other fine suits of which we lave the largest assortment in town. And hero are the bigger Boys' Suits and Ovei Coats, some at ow prices and some at lower. Now we tell you that we will n HI 1 surprise you 11 you win only call and see the Big Bargains you can buy. A big assortment of Children's Pants and Waists for 25c. Do not be scared when we will sell you a Boys' Suit for $1.50, and a waist thrown in. When you come we will show you some other eye openers. Storm Over Coats are so much reduced, we are ashamed to nit the prices on paper, but we will tell you all about them when you come for one and come pretty soon while we have 1 big assortment, for while we lave not the largest store room in the county we have the larg est stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Underwear, and every thing for Men, Boys and Chil dren's wear, while everybody will acknowledge that we are headquarters in Trunks, Bags, &c. Now we have posted you on our cheapest and lowest price wo OTJint, to tell vou about jUV., - ,. j - our Rochester Tailor Made Clothing. There may not be so great a profit as in some of the cheap trash sold where you make a dollar and lose a cits tomer that will not pay in the end, so we keep the best quality of foods, sell them at a small o ' nrofit and trive our customers - " the best of satisfaction. Wide Wale Doulbe Breasted Prince Alberts. Three Button Cutaways. Straight Cut Sacks. These are some of the latest and nicest stvles of Rochester Made Clothing. AVe have a few Double Breast oil Sacks. Heavy tJoats ami Vests, just the thine to keep you warm. Cardigan Jakcets, a big line. Scotch Caps for 25 cents. Fur Caps for 1.50. Don't forget the boys, little and big. Bring them nglit nlniw for our coats and Winter Cans; they cost but little am you will bo surprised how cheap you can rig them out lor winter Gloves, Shirts, Neckwear, al of the latest stye . A few Jersey Suits for chil dren, to he cleared out cheap, as well as Over Coats for littlo boys. All wo ask is a visit beforo you buy and you certainly will be convinced thatthQ oldest uotn iiifr Store in loiun is still the - - o placo to buy your clothing. Fine lino peb ble and white crystal lenses constantly i 11 stock, also the Finest line of watches, clocks, and jewelry in Bloomsburg. Fiii'j watch work and jobbing neatly aid quickly oxccitod. antcod to gtvo satisfaction. -:o:- All work guar SELECT STORY. Nenr IMillndrlphln. hrhuol Oprtiof hrpl. 1 Ktli Vrnrlr llmpeiw, H.VM. Four I'm meat. SI'J5. Admits Bnr ctmlfiM Point or Annapolii. EDIA ACADEMY younir mtt and boys at any time 1 Hit them for Dutlnesi, any Coltee. Polytechnic School, fof Wwt uiatJuamiK (iism, uuc oi we im eiuiiie(i ana uei minp;ea :m noon, iroxi utile. board with the Principal. Teachers all men an! praduaiei tf fint-cUii Colle. t.T?ry room n&i in it a steam radiator nl is completely fumlihed. Grounds (ten seres) for foot twill, bate-halL rooms athletics, etc. Gymnasium for backward boys. 1'atrons or students ma i raauates tl tint-cuss tolicee. Une buiUlinesi sineia n.r i rntnnlM! r.imlthoH. CwmmAt f t.n (?., t.t r.lt Special optmrtumtles for arjt students to advance rartdlv. Pnvaie tutnnnc and drill icicli ny iiuum, ut a imjinoi, swiirpe-rrcpa(ory, i letiricai. or UITI1 ni, snon-riini. i ype-wrmnij, etc 8.1 GUARANTEED FIRST MORTGAGES. 8o A LIMITED GUARANTEE. 25 por cont Additional Soourity with American Loan and Trust Go. of Boston. the u'TvaETt ivvetmumt n(v mmMntq onlr mortAffe based on an actual site OI Kansas Otr real estate mads by It, and can not lneur a liability la oxcesa ot Us cash aiscta. "It Is dinicult to see bow any Invcstmsat In mortfajea can be siter t tan tnose." JLvierican oot r?.nr..- "Tlin Invnnlmnnla nfToro,, hv lh. Winner InvPHtmnt ComDaniT haTO ttlO endorsement OI Uie leadlnir Hanks at Kins u Cltv. and tlia K istern st-Kkn Jldera aro amoag tno strongest 01 tbo Unan- clal men ot Boston and vicinity " Commercial WUMln, Six and elcht oer cent. Investments In Kansas city Ileal Estate First Morteiio Bonds and Syndi cates. Interest BUuaoted an LnUira in prrlti n i jinn, iu 1 1 jf clrj Ui:s ill rorerenws. WILLIAM H. PARMENTER, Qen'l. 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Hop pwten A Now EDglmd Household Remody, tfntvrraallr popnlnr booaase of real medicinal menL 1 W the cuuutleus pnioa &nd atlios. borun- hh lt weaknoiises, no mutter how caused or huw Bovurti. which attack tho liunian body, i i-omody in the world is w prompt and thorouuli in tehuvintf, curing uid to Bioniig as iub iiup m immn Iii.lll(1 Tntlmnnr of thounnd of IteODlo. and ttio cone tan tly increasing kuIu of ihvue plautorg. 13 ample imwi oi iuo iruiu vi hub nBtoornua. C3 II 1H lLAHTt:UH DfTtr burn or Irritate If you mflVr apply one now; you'll feel happier to morrow, r eeU gooa tuo moment put on. PUT GEE HERE, Hop I'ln are sold by roeuioiue dtmlcri. Don't to swindled Into taking a pu but it ate or Imitation. Syrnatoro of the propnotor? will be found on the genuine gouda. Hop Plaster Co, .proprietors, boston. itvindi when you buy. Avoid dUhonat dvilm. Dec. la Aug. 8. QHRISTIAN V. KNAPP. FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG. Home of N. Y. : Merchants' of Newark. N. J. ; Clinton, N. Y. : Peoples' N. Y. ; Reading, Pa. ; German American Ins. Co., New York. ; Urcenwlch Insurance Lo., New York ; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well seasoned br tre and fire testzd and have never vet had a joss settled by any court of law. Their assets ire all Invested In solid securitizs, are liable to the hazard of fiRi only. Losses 1ROMPTLY and honestly adlusted and paid as soon as determined, by CHRIST IAN r. KIM Arr, SPECIAL AGENT AND AD Iuster, Bloomsburg, Pa. She people of Columbia county should pat. ;onlie the agency where losses, if any, are set tled and paid by one ot their own citizens. flOW TO BEAU A BT0RY. Oiio midsummer night a fnrtnor's boy living about tun miles from tho oity of Cincinnati ym followini n bridlepath through a donso mid dark forest. He had boon searching for pomu missing cowri, and at nightfall found himself n long way from homo and in n part of tho country with which hu was but partly familiar. Tho night wis clear but in tho woods it was exceedingly dark. It was moro by thu senso of touch than by that of Bight that tho lad kept tho obscuro path. Ho had gono into tho forest a tnita or more when ho was sur prised to boo a feeblo gleam of light shining through tho foliago skirting tho path on his left. Tho sight of it stariltd him, and set his heart to boat audibly. "Tho old Ureedo house is somewhere about here," hu said to himlf. "This mini, be a continuation of tho path which wo reach it by from our side. Ught what should a light bo doing tht-ret I don't liko it. Nevertheless ho pushed on. A mo ment later and ho bad emerged from tho foro t into a small open Hpace, mostly ungrown to brambles. There wero remnantB of a totting fence. A fow yaids from tho trail, in tho middle of tho denting, was tho house, from which tho light oamo through an tin glazed window. Thu window had once contained glass, but that aud its supporting frame had long ago yielded to missiles Hung by hands of venture somo boys to attest alike their courage and their hostility to tho supernatural; for the Hreede house bote the ovil re putation of being haunted. Possibly it was not, but even tho hardest skep tic could not deny that it was deserted which in rural regions is much tho samo thiiii!. Looking at thu mysteri- otiBalim light shiuing from tho ruined window, tho boy remembr-red with ap prehension that his own hand had as sisted to break aliko their windows and their peace. Yet this stubborn lad, shaking in every limb, would not relre.it. The blood in his veins was strong and rich with tlu iron of tho frontiersman. IIu started to pass tho liou-o ul a run. A- ho was going by he looked in at ! tho blank window ppaco and saw a strange and terrifying sight tho fig ure of a man seated in tho canter of tho room, at a tablo upon which liy somo b)OSO sheets of paper. His el bows rested on tho table, his hands supporting his head, which was un covered. On each sido tho fingoM were pushed into the hair. His faco showed palo in thu light of a single. candlo a little to ono -ulo. llio llamo illuminated that side of tho face; tho other was in deep shadow. The man's eyes were fixed upon tno blank win dow space with a Btaro in which an older and cooler observer might havo discerned apprehension, but which seemed to ttio lad altogether soulless, Ho belioved tho man to be dead. Tho situation was horrible, but nut without its fascination. Tho boy paused in his flight to note it all. Ik endeavored to still tho beating of his heart by holding his breath until half suffocated. Ho was weak, faint, trembling; ho could almost feel tho deathly whiteness of his face. Never theless ho set his teeth and resolutely advanced to tho house. Ho had no oonscious intention it was tho mero couraco of terror. Ho thrust his white face forward into tho illuminat ed oppinng. At that instant arrange, harsh cry. a shriek, broko upon the silence ot tin nignt tno noto ot a screech owl. Tho man sprang to his feet, overturning tho tablo and cxtin guishing tho caudle. Tho boy took to us neels. "Good mornincr, Colston I am in luck, it sooms. You havo often said that my commendation of your liter ary work was mere civility; mid here you find mo absorbed actually mer ged in your latest story in Tho flles- nger. jNotiiing less BiiocKtng man your touch upon my shoulder would have roused mo to consciousness. "Tho proof is ttroncer than vou seem to know," ropliod tho man; "so keen is your eagerness to read my Btory that you are unwilling to 10- nounco seltisii considerations and lore o all tho pleasures you could got from it." "I don't understand yon," said the other, folding tho newspaper that he held and putting it in Ins poekt, You writers aro a queer lot anyhow. Lome, tell mo what 1 nave dono or M CROWH ACME, The Best Burning Oil That Can ts Made From Petroleum. r It rives a brilliant light. It wfll not smok the chimneys. It will Dot char the wick. It bu high fire test. It will not explode. It If pre-eminently a family safety oil. ' We Challenge Comparison with any other lllaminatlnt oil made, i i i i i g J- S. GAKItlSON'M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BUnOKON. J6T Ollico corner of Centre ami Fourth tit., Illoorasburt;, l'a. iinnir ni?NTH WANTl'.n M STORY OF THE WAR JiyMaryA, Mvcrmoro 1f.77.wn K.r.ati.7f It till U TKiBH PKliMjIlL IIPt.lt U 1MB iH M -. io UotfilUU, Ctnu, mdou the UUl-flM. ho other bock hu drtwo M mm J Um. JtHiht, Jurt. n4 Good, ot trjtchUi liiUretl and profuund ithc, U tflU at 13 At lo IL Iht bouia'Df "book to m montr on now tnj for iht bolldj. competMo. JOU !, We gtaKe Our Imputation, as refiners, upon the statement that It Is fill w$t M IN THI! gross injustice. By God, it is Infatn omd" ''You know what I moan," contin ued tho writer impetuously, crowding his, words "You know what I mean, Marsh. My stuff in this morning's Messenger is plainly eubhoaded A Ghost Story.' That is ample notlco to all) every honorable reader will under standtheconditionsfunder which ',tho work is to ho read." The gentleman addressed as Marsh winced a trifle, then asked with n smile: "What condilionst How, when, whero should IJread'your'ghost storvf "in solitude at night by'tho light of a candle. Thero aro certain emo tions which a writer can easily enough excite such as compassion or merri ment. I can movo you to tears or laughter under almost nny oircumstan cos. But for my ghost story to bo ef fective you must ho mado to feel foar at least, a stroug sonso of tho super natural and that is a different matter. I have a right to expect that if you read tno at" all you will givo mo a chances that you will mako yourself accessible to tho emotion which I try to inspire." The car had now arrived at its ter minus and stotipod. Tbo (rip just completed was its first for tho day, and tho conversation of tho two had n jt been interrupted. "Do you mean to say," Marsh began "that if I tako tho trouble to observo your directions placo myself in tho condition which you demand; solitude, night, and a tallow candle you can with your ghastlest work give tno an uncomfortable sense of the supernatur al, accolerato my pulse, mako me start at sudden noises, and a nervous chill along my spine and causo my hair to rise! Colston turned suddenly and looked hiai squarelv in the oyes as they walk ed. "You would not daro you havo not tho courage," ha said. IIu empha sized tho words with a contemptuous gesture "You aro bravo enough to read mo in a streetcar; but in a de serted hn tsu alone in the forest at n''.it Bah! I have a manuscript in inv pocket which would kill you." Marsh was angry. Ho knew him self a man of courage and tho words Hung him. "If you know such a p'ace," ho said, "tako mo there to-night mil leave me your story mid a candle. Call for tno when 1'vo had timo en ough to read it, and l ll tell you the entire plot-and kick you out of tho place. runt is how it occurred that tho farmer's boy, looking in at an unclaz- ed window of tho Breedo houso, saw a man sitting m tho light of a candlo. Lato in tho afternoon of the next day threo men and a boy approached the Breedo houso from that point of tho compass toward which tho boy had ll-jd tho preoeedlng night, 'f hoy wero m high spirits apparently; they talked loudly and laughed. Thoy mado face tious and good humored ironical re maiks to the boy .tb"ui his adventure, which o idently they did not believe in. He accepted tho raillery, with seriousness, making no reply. Arriving at tho Iioujo and finding tho door bolted on tho inside, tho party of inv'L-stigatots entered without furth er ceremony than breaking it down. Leading out of tho passage into which this door had opened was another on tho right and ono on tho left. Theso two doors also wero fastened, and wero broken in. Thoy entered at ran dom the ono on tho lo 1 1 first, lt was vacant. In the room on the right the ono which had tho black front windows was tho dead body of a man. It lay partly on ono side, with tho forearm bent ath it, tho cheek on tho Uoor. The eyes wero wide open ; tho staro was not an ag.'eeablo thing to en counter. Tho lower law had fallen ; i. 1 ttio pool of saliva had collected be neath tho mouth. An overthrown table, a partly burned candlo, a chair and a paper with somo writing on it were all olso that tho room contained. Tho men looked at tho body, touching tho faco in turn. Tho boy ira ely stood at tho head, assuming a look of ownership, it was tlio proudest mo ment of his hie. One ot tho men said to him. You're a good 'un" a re mark which was received by tho two others with nods of acquiescence. It was Skepticism apologizing to Truth. Tho ono cf tho men took from tho Moor tho sheet of manuscript and step ned to tho window, tor already tho evening shadows wero gloaming tho torest. the song ol tho whip-poor-will was heard in the distanco and a moil strous heetlo sped bv tho window on JEFFERBON DAVIS. Tho death of .Tewemon Davis ends a most ronmrkablo chapter of history. It finishes tho story of tho moat strenu ous conflict that over occurcd in tho world, tho conflict whioh most vlta'lv a fleet ed tho futuro of tho human raeo. Tho closlna lino of that chanter could not bo written wlillo lie lived. Ho won too predominantly identified with iU events for that to bo. Ho was tho intellectual leader of tho movements which resulted in war against tho Union, undertaken in tho "7"OT OA TVO fSI 8,ncero conviction of it necessity as a ' XJm UX. means o' preserving tbo liberties whioh tho Union represents. llo was tho chosen chieftain of intention to keop it on my body to ex plain tho manner of my death, which is not Important. It will servo to ex plain tho manner of yours. I am to call for you during tho night to re ccivo nssuranco that you havo read tho manuscript. You know mo well enough lo expect mo. But, my friend it will bo after 10 o'clock. May God havo meroy on your souls 1 J. H. O." Beforo tho man who was reading this manuscript had finished ono of tho others had picked up tho candlo nnd lighted it. When tho reader hnd dono uo quietly thrust tho paper against tho llamo, nnd, despite tho pro testations of the others, held it until it was burnt to ashes. At the inquest nothing could elicit an intelligible no coutit of what tho paper contained. Tho mati who did this, and who plaoidly endured a sovoro reprimand from-tho coroner, was a son-in-law of tho lato Charles Breedo. From tho Tlmts. Yesterday tho commission of lunacy committed to tho asylum Mr. James H. Colston, a writer of somo local reputa tion, connected with tho Messenger. It will bo remembered that on the eve ning of tho 1.5th inet. Mr. Colston was criven into custodv bv ono of his fellow lodgers in tho Baino house, who ho cherished, tho new Republic which strove to establish itself, and whoso ndherants battled for its oxlstcnco with a heroism tho memory of which is overywhero cherished 89 ono that dees honor to tho American character nnd name. Against him alone of all wiio participated in tho war was tho chargo of treason brought. Ho alono was imprisoned. Ho was tho only ono who refused lo ronew IiIb allegiance, and ho died without accept ing proffered amnesty. His attitudo was thus mado peculiar by circumstan ces nnd by his own choice But it was peculiar also by reason of tho except ional way in which ho was regarded uy the public. lo tho very last ho was dented tho generous consideration extended to all ll.o other leaders of tuo hot Cause. His acts nnd motives havo nover had tho charitable interpretation given to those of his associates. All tho other Southcran leaders havo boon judged to bo 8'ncero mon, though mistaken men of patriotic purpose, misled by falso teachings and orrinc only through misconception. Ho has had no such consideration except at tho hands of half of a fow original bolltionists of uncompromisinly lust minds. He sacrificed nil for tho causo and he alono of all tho had observed him acting very suspici- bouth lias born tho cross of mart- ously ; baring his throat and whetting yrdom. Upon his sholders fell tho a razor occasionally trying Us edge burden of the hate and animosity en- uy actually cutting through tho skin gondercd uy civil war, of his arm. On being handed over to f he other leaders havo been held to tho police tho unfortunate man havo erred: ho alone has been oondem- mado a desperalo resistance and has ed as a wiitui sinner, jnow that no is ever sinco been so violent that it has dead it may perhaps bo neon that bo been necessary to keep him in a strait- was in liko case with all the rest, and jacket, It is thought his malady is tuo to grid! end excitement caused by tho mysterious death of his friond Wil- lard Marsh. Ambrose Jiierce in San Francisco examiner Tha Evolution of Christmas givim. And Thanks- omitted. In what wav docs tho pleas tiro that I get from your work depend loaringwmgs. Ull ...V. I In many ways. Lot mo ask you "Beforo committing tho act, which how you would enjoy your dinner if rightly or wrongly I havo resolved on, you took it in tins street car. oup- and appearing beforo my Makor for ioso tin' phonograph so periected as 10 judgment, 1, James. H. uointon, deem be able to give you an entiro opera it my duty as a journalist lo mako a singing, orchestration anil an. uo you statement to tho public, flly namo is think you would get much pleaiuro I believe, tolerably well known to tho out of it if you turned it on at your people as a writer of tragic tales, but nlheo during busmen i hours! lid you tho sombcrest nuiginatiou uover con really otro tor a serenade by jnubert ceived authiug so gloomy as my own wheii you hear it fiddled by an un- life and history; Not in incident ; my timely Italian on a m rntng lerryboau history has both destitute ol adveuluio Aieyou always cocked and primed and action, lint my mental career has Wo havo not tho documents at hand and wo cannot attempt to prove witb nccurcy just how thoroughly tho fest ival of Thanksgiving has penetrated tho houth. lioioro the war, this festt al was finding a slowly increasing observance in tho North; it wascarried Westward by tbo Now-Lnglandcrs wherever they went, and thero bogan to bo a pretty general proclamation of Thauksgiving by tho different Gov ernors, without any very wide-spread attention from tho peoplo invited to keep tho day. lt was an affair of families, of neighborhoods; and perhaps a turkoy-shoot was tho most prevalent expression of tho rustic piety outside ot New England. Hut alter tho war Thanksgiving was officially nationaliz ed, and tbo Presidents relieved tbo Govornora of tho duty annully proclam ing it. While reconstruction was still imperfect, and the different races at the South had not yet reached their present condition of ideal harmony, tho black race may havo seized upon Thanksgiving Day as a symbol of their liberation at tho hands of its Northern inventors, and revered it accordingly. But of this wo aro not satisfactorily advised; and wo will not insist upon it as a conjecture, rrob ably such a conjecture must encounter the fact of an ethnical conservatism in tho black race, who would cling to tho elder festival of Christmas with that fondnesi for tbe things of custom which is ono of thoir most engaging traits. What is certain, however, is tho diffusion of Christmas throughout tho North, not ouly in theso parls characterized by tho nouth and tho Middle Mates, but in the vast regions covered by tho Mow fc-ngland oivilizi- lion, and in the remotest fastness of Now England itself, triply guarded against lt ouco by the pumpkin, tho codfish, and tho bean. It is not much moio than a vesterdav m our national past sinco this beloved holiday, tho most sacred and tho dearest to the heart ot humanity, was abhorred on thoso bleak shores as part and parci 1 ot itomish mummery which tho 1'un tans had banished together with tho maspricsts and all their works; sinco tho good Sewall, cast down by tho hrst rumor ot its return undor tho protection of prelacy, walked out on Christmas morning in Boston, fearful of somo sign of its presence, "And somewhat Briinly smiled" to seo tho farmers coming in from their snow-chnked hills with their sled-loads of firewood , as bitterly bent on their money s worth that day as on any common Tuesday or Thursday ot them all. No doubt the sacred feast had been abused to ovil, and Christmas had to come again, refined and purified betoro it could meet tho acceptance it now has not only in tho hearts but in tho minds of men. Tho outward Bigus of rejoicing remain muoh the samo as ot old: tho holly, tho imstletoo, tho yule-log; oven tho mince-pio and tho wassail-bowl and tho plum-pudding, aro with us as beforo ; but tho mirth is decanter, and something moro of tho true meaning of tho day is yearly o presied in its observance. From J?U tors JSturfi, by wu.mam Dean How KI.I.S, m Jlarners Manazme lor December. that bis memory is entitled to whatever judgment history may meto out to tho others. Ho was a man of commanding abil ity, spotless integrity, controlling con science and a temper so resoluto that at times it approached obstinacy. In his opinions ho was a doctrinairo who held inflexibly to certain fixed premis es of thought and followed his logical deductions from them with relentless fidelity, whithersoever tho logic might lead. He was proud, senMtivo and louorablo in all his dealings and in every relation of life. Tho key to his career is found in tho two facts that ho formed his convic tions by tho logical processes of tho clofct, and that ho diel what his con- vcitions dictated with tho unhesitating obedience of tho soldier ho was bred to be. Tho services which ho rendered tho country as a statesman in both branches ot Oongrcss m tho antebellum days, ns Secretary ot War, and as a soldier of tho Union in Mexico, entitle him to tho kindly rememberanco of all who recognize ability and courage. His stato papers will live in our arch ives, as models. He is dead in his eighty-second year. It remains for later generations than this to givo tho final Judgment upon tho deeds no did in the dody. Worui. Ask ytror dealer for CROWN ACME. ACMX OIL COMPAHYr BAtfYILLE, 3Pa. 1 w 1 SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton'. Building, Main St., be!. Market, All stylesot wotK aone in a u(cnur uihiisi, i - - o , i I n and all work warranteu as iciuckiiicu. nMCO 10 UllV VOUr ClOUUllg. J ' it. boiaj. KT' "ts-..!1!" BS rP 1 EET1I liXTKAL M .....wv. i nn ana women. intiaKe no aiiarHN, fox wm 4 1 f" wv I I 11 I I lYtukU ml ri Kr lirwu. W rll lot elrcuWl to I mLC ., - - ... r.L v.- ! T I 7 I ,1 J I A7l. MolillllNUTON Ji CO.. lUrtferd. Cmu. I GET YOUIl JOB PRINTING YOU THE t W13 JVi'l 1 DcTuuKnFFICk BLOOMSBURG, PA. COLUMBIA Bloomaburg, Pa. for admiration! Do you keep every mood on tap, ready to any demindf Let iih remind you, sir, that tho stoiy which vou do ma tho honir to bogi.i as a means of oblivion to thu discom fort of this street car is a ghost storj! "Well!" "Well! lias tho roador "o duties corresponding to his privileges? Yi havo paid live cents for that uuwspai or. It is yours. You havo thu legal right to road it when and whore you will. Much of what is in it is neither helped nor harmed by timo and place an I mood; somo of it actually requires to bu read at onoa while it is fizng. But my story is not of that charac'op. Tho stuff will keep until you haw K'isure to put yourself into tno fnmo ot mind appropriate to tho solium -nl otthe piece which l submit that you cannot do in a street oar. An author has rights which tho reader is bound to reBpeot. "For speoifio example!" "Tho right to tho reader's undivid ed attention. To deny hint that is im moral, To miko him share your at tentlon with the rattiu ot a street car, tho mov ng ptuorama of tin oaovls on tho sidow.ilks and the buildinus bo yoiul with any of tho thousand of ilistraouons which make our cm torn ary environment is to treat him with bteu lurid with experiences such as kill and damn, 1 shall not recount them here wine of them aro written and ready for publication olsowhero, The object ot theso tow lines is to explain to whomsoever interested that my death is my own act. I shall dio at 10 o'clock in thu evening on tho 15lh of July a Higinhcaiit anniversary to me, for it was on that day and at that hour that my friend in timo and etem ity, Charles lireode, perlornvd his vow. to mo by thu samo act which fidel ity to our pledge now entails upon mo no took his mo in his little house in (Jopo ton woods. 1 here was tho customary verdict of temporary insanity. Had I testified at tho impiest Had I told all 1 know thoy would havo called mo mad I I havo still a week of lifo in which to arrange my worldly affairs and prepare for tho great change. It is onotigh, for I havo but fow affairs, and it is now lour years sinoo death becamo an imperative obligation. I bear this writing on my body s tho finder will pleasu hand it to tho coro nor "Jamks it. uolstoh. "l S. Willnrd Maish, on this fatal 15th day o' July, I hand you this mail' script, sealed, to bo opened and read under conditions agreed upon, and at a placo which 1 designate. 1 lorgoa my To Stop a Runaway Horse- 1 ho uussia'i method ot stopping a runaway homo is said to bo vcryef- lective, and is not particularly cruel. I hey placo a cord with a running-knot around tho horoo's neck near tho neuk strap. To this slip-noose is attached a I - ,- . T . ... may be pair oi reins, which may bo thrown voluntary over tho dash board ready 10 bo feiz d at onco wiiontiio norso starts, thu extra reins aro taken up and tho cord is liL'htenud around tho horses throa'. . . . i , , i . . . , I'ho moat furious horso thus choked u proposal 10 iuko up nis porma They Had Much Money. AND THEV CAHUIIU) A I1HICK IN A BATCH- IX FOK A 1!UNL Two men walked rapidly down Wall slreet yesterday afternoon nnd entered ono of tho prominent banking institution", says tho l'lnladelpbia Press. They were sturdy, heavy-set men. One carried a small blaok satch el. Both kept their oyes roaming from side to side. I followed them in to tho bank. Tho man with tho satch el sat down, dropping tho bag caro- leslly on t he floor. Tho other went in to tho receiv'.ng teller's inclosure, reached down in his breast pocket and extracted a package of bills. Theso wero hastily counted, and tho two strangers left. The teller jammed tho bills into an envelope, scaled it and pitched it into a safe, afterward closing tho door in a perfunctory manner. Tho entiro transaction occupied less than two minutes. Then tho teller turned to mo and said: How much do you think was in that packagel" "Why, about tfalKI." "Yes, nnd a littlo moro. It contain ed ono million four hundred and forty odd thousand," "You don't mean itl" "Yes ho said, showing his memoran da. "You see, it's nearly all in $10, 000 bills. There is r.ot great tlanger in carrying notes of that denomina tion, because, except hero in New York, thoy aro so seldom used that suspicion would at onco be directed toward any ono who attempted to ne gotiate them." Uno thing still puz.lod me. "What did tho messenger havo in his i-atchcl!" "Nothing but a half brick. Tbo sachel is carried as a blind, to thiow any possiblu thief off tho track." He SHU lovos Eed Top. Ex-President Cleveland oither has an ardent attachment for Washington real estate or olso ha hopes somo day to he again located at tho capital in an olu oial capacity. At least such is tho in- Jercnco drawn by business men ot this oity who havo learned of a rooent offer mado tor tho lied Top property, faev eral days ago a proposition was mado to Mr. Cleveland lor tho purchaso of his property, the amount oiTered being upwards of SlGO.OOO. This is about ivo times what tho property cost him, but to tho surprise f tbo bidder he was met with a nat but courteous re fusal. In his reply Mr. Clovcland snid that lli'd Top is not for salo and that his intention is to preserve it as a country residenco for himself. Furth er, ho desired it understood that somo stops instantly, and tall. ''BflUr THE DOOR " UK VOE, THE WKATUElt PIlOl'llET, DICTS SOME bTOUMfl, Do Voi tho great woather prophet, uvtkes tho following forecast for the present winter, llo Says: "The ico men will not havo to look tar lor a supply this season. Wo will havo good bleightng thu day betoro Christ mas, mid it will last tor wcoks. Thoio will bo two scvero storm bolts this wiuter, ono along tho lakes and tho other noar the gulf. W6 aro betwoon those and will not suiter so muoh, A I of tho storms will form in the W it and docreao in onorgy as proach tho Atlantic coast, est woather will occur from 25 to 31. will not kick or "cut abodo at Bed Top and especially as tt ntlorded him an opportunity for qnU'tudo atid recreation. N"eio York Hun. Cremation is coining more and moro into voguo in Germany, in spite of tho oxpenso and cortatu legal diflicul ties which render its performance in somo parts an impossibility. At Gotha no fewoe than 100 bedies havo been cremated during tho preseut year. Craven 13. Siloott, cashier of tho Sergoant a.-Arins of the Houso of Representatives at Washingto has absconded with $72,000 belonging to congiossmeu. Ho Is believed to be in Canada. Honrv M Ktanty, iho Afrioan ox- Tho cold- ( plorer, has boen discovcroJ. IIu is at Doccmbor Zanuibar, ami will eooa return to civil-fixation. I