The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 08, 1876, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COL NTY, PA.
Iftf jtttlHltfimiU
BBOOKWAYis ELWELL, Editors.
"I,KT US 1IAVK l'BACK."
Words of ours cannot add forco to the
fiillmvliiK eloquent words by Hint iiulcpcml
cut iourimlU-Ool. A. K. McCtiiro:
The nation mutt have peace I It 1 the firs'.
nanlrntlon of every patriotic lieart North
and Soutli, Butt and West. It come up
spontaneous! irom every uiniuc lurawi
I J -. ..T - ..nrnn frilM nVPTV
ironi every man m uuiiiiiii.v., ....... ...... j
,,r ln.lii.irv from nvcrv homo ol
nml Irnm l.tferV PPIllrU III WIllll. Ik
perviidca tlio prayer o! every sincere, devo-
tlnll. lirelllllPS US COSI1CI 111 UltlJ in. .......
BAD NEWS FROM OHIO.
A (
IIAIKtl! (IIM'Elt.lllltV AIIAINNT H)V
WtMllt IIAVICS.
t .....111... .nrtnJn. nt.il tcnlintn Inrirp. nml
V. ltUVtlll HVW.UV.. ...... j - r-i ......
ascertained Hint no return wan made, by
Governor Haven or his co-executor, me
fact that Gov. Hayes received Into
ULOOMSnURQ. PA.
Sisa hSTcliIn?. nhd hM its altar wherever religion
Pl'iclny, Sopt. 8. 1 8 7 0 has . resting place. It Is tlm demand of ov
i I cry manned aim scam-u "'
I ..J . . . .1-1. 1 M'....l Ll-illti. Mill
tlie country nir which no unoim niii
tho bravo men of the hluo and IhoRray,
who made our battle-Held Immortal to the
Till: SOMUKIW IN Till'. tlAMl'AUIN
The Radicals aro maklnj; a drsporalo at
tempt to ifnlto tho Union soldiers of tho lato herolim of tho American people, would iT
war In favor of Hayes and Wheeler. That laco forever tho "riXTo!,!ufthrcrown
fi... ifnl-l.1 nJ. Dlr has Issued a formal "olcoine peacoutid brotherhood as L ocrown
Oarnct Kniirht Gon. Dlx has Issued a formal
call for a Soldier' Convention, and undoubt
edly such patriots as Bill. Butler, Col. Bab
cock, Gen. Belknap, and Gen. Schcnck will
bo in attendance. Hut tho soldiers who
fouRht for tho UNlON-for PEACE will
not bo present
Intf victory of tho noblest government ol
tno cart li
7'At prostrated bmlnen of the country mutt
have peace ! Tho railltiR of tho demagogue
will fall like tuneless sours upon tho wide-
.nri-nil ilUtn.M Hill! Pail fcrtl tltCV flUl! Willi t
which prevail throughout ovcry productive
Furlyicceh Thousand Polart Withheld from
Tax Attettort. t
Ontlis am but wonts, nml words but v. lnd,
Too feeble implements to bind.
llulbr.
Toledo, September 3. Tho following ap
pears In tho Toledo b'n.ulay Democrat .'
Wo rIyo below ll.o sworn returns of Gov
ernor Hayes to tho assessor of Fremont for.
tho years -1 871-f-70, of -Ills property lor
taxation, listed by himself, obtained by our
reporter from tlio records in thu county offlco
ol Sandusky county :
liCTDBNS ton tsM.
HtAtement nf eeiienil tironerlv. moneys, credits, etc.
subject to tnxallon In Haiidusky county for tho
jc.wlsrt, belonging to 11. 1). Hujes and Hated by
it. n. najcs.
11UIM.3 I, .UIUL'U l.l
( '111110-7, YlllllCil lit
IITIVL-U Hill) , ,,, , I ,, , ., , . . .,,
possession larec amnilhts of persoiml prop. " r"? njnufiuo encct. 01 nis
crly ol aatills iiircnaru, tonsiMiug in noiisn- iuiiiiiivimii.
hold poods, valuhblo paintiiiRS, plate, wntcliif,
rrtv nf Hnnl s II rcliaril. toils ft till
coods.va uhblonaintiims. plate, wntcltif. ti. irtni ..r Aiu., r:"i n.... nt r...io., in..
fr l-'-'l-'B .ncmber, of his
than ono tenth of its value, nod did not re- ninny ny piiitintr iirsemo in tno coiiee, tc
turn It at nil in 181, cilhor as executor or as suited in u verdict of murder in tlio first
is own properly, which umiotiuteiiiy it was, ,icj;ri.,..
S llIU llll'lir III Itllllllb 111 uil in. .iini ,.-
chargo of evading payment ol taxes. In
attempting to explain tho Inlluro of Oovcr
norlln)fs to rctiirirmnnr-y for tho payment
ol heiiucsls in tno will lor taxation, it win
no iloillit bo claimed thai he hail not yd re
post-traders. Uussel Errct,
Juit previous to Custer's death, and noon Industry and ovcry channel of trade. Hate
after h? had given his testimony before w .o-!lecoof UoVnWu.ehit-
Clynter's Committeo In regard to the robbeiy tcf melotM ,,f the war wlllnotbringconifort
i.r llm anlillnr mid tlllllallS bv StltlcrS lUul ,,. I, ..-, tlm recital of tho mad-
. late Clerk of the .ess of tho treason ol a generation now iirtir
, will can no line
j horrors of An-
fonrfullv avenced
Gen. Custer "a etward, a poltroon, a brute iu l)le Hood-tUlo of the passions of war, will
and a circus rider." The lamented Custer whisper no words of hope to trembling crcd-
I. . I ..f il.. ..t.tlnim i rirDllll.
canuot ausirer tho charge, but his old com
radiss who are to meet at tho Soldiers' Na
tional Reunion at Caldwell, Ohio, on the
15th Inst., have sent Errct the following in
vitation :
Pennsylvania Senate, and now a Republican perished from amongst us, wi
candidate for Congress from Pittsburg called SuvilleKnAbXot'
fl.... Piul.. -ttnnrtl il tnrnm. .1 brllte - .1.- il ! r .I.a tinii.tiit
, r. o . . - I I'ftlim.
T hpro must bo ncaeo tor tuo sbko siu.pii-.i. imui.! nt
l ipasiiry ciirriai . " iiKOns. i-iu. x.iaiucu hi.
Household uoods, furutliiro of ecry Una
gold nml sllicr plult', clilnn ware, Juwclry,
trood, r.tnnlntr utensi's, Rniln, wood, nifrt
cultural products ot civry klud. lumlur,
co.il, wood, stone, Bteanibiuls, caral boats,
vr shares In such boats, and other articles
of personal property not Included or tho
t oreitolii!,' or ubuiucnLltcinsot I his state
ment Total value ot arst seven Items
Hold uiul illvcr watches -1, valued
I'l.iuo rorles
Viiluuotiill mono slti possession or oatle-M-it,
subject to ilrutt, demand, with banks
or others
Values o( rredlts.etc
Iioncls and stocks
Uits (aumbi'r must bo sworn to ! value must
bu tuitcd, but heed not bo sworn to) 1....
t no.1
l lso
3 no
None.
loo
None
1 COJ
it nml tlm r .-echoes ol too
iiiL'atcd insurccnts, uttered
1 - rl . . V,
violence oi ouu-
in tho keen an-
Total value, nil Items $1 Ml
Tno Stato ot Ohio. Sandusky county: I,
It. It. Hayes, do solemnly allirm that to tho
best ol my knowledge ami uciiet l uavo list'
... .. nt .In.i.ilr will nllt flir A mOmCIlt StaV .l ... -vl.ll.llo.l tr. I,n ii.u.rnll llw. I.pr.nn
tho destruction that is sweeping over the at property, money, credits, over snd nbovo
paralyzed energies of tho people. A conyul- my JuJcbtcdness, iiivcstments in bonds,
', 1.-.. P .....II..1 .k... . tit .AI.I ml. I 1 . , t-..,.l t.I..
81 TO campaign oi dhuhcu i..fc... . v...... . giocts, joint stocK uoiiipaiiicsur iiiiierivii-u in
al hate, cruelly tnocics every suuen ijj my possession or under my control as owner
; ncss lniul w ovcry uno i.iuuici or holder, or as uusuanii, parent, gnaruiau,
plctelytotho soldiers of tlio Union, by let- rt (4 the foe of capital and of industry. It irlIslce executor, administrator, receiver, ac
tor II you cannot come, and by speech it cull3!gn;, i,alf tl,0 continent to misrule, rob- c011ting ollicer. agent, nttorney or factor on
you can come, Ms Binglo question : Why ,)e iui(j aesolation. It Impoverishes the lhe jay preceding tho second Monday ol
did you call tho brilliant, br.ivp ami lament- Soul, wi,ere there shou'd bo prosperity and April, 1874, which are subject to taxation
nl Gen. Custer a coicard.a poltroon, a brute ,.:i,, i nnr ilpl.t nml and exnen- . ,u. i..... ,.r ii.i uini in nml
oiid a circus rider, and demand his court- J. j throws tho wliolo burden oi the subscribed before mo thi
inartialanJ tlegreaation on the very cvo oi .....,,. inmn tho North, now struggling 1S7.i
lila traffic death? Wo desiro to comtnemo
rato his uaiud and patriotism and courage
at tha approaching reunion, and as yod are
a candidate for Congress, asking"thc support
nf n.-n. fiiutpr's lain comrades-in-aruH. it is
very important that you should fully explain aat
tho reasons that led to make these remarks
about tho 'bravest of tho brave," a comrade lmlf tl
whom wo an loveu.
Brother Erret can havo tho floor.
TUB llluroUS KOHNBY.
This modern political saint says:
'Tlio Uuf.irm Oi-mocracy havo diillhrately
planned lo buy cnoiuh voters to carry tho
Statu in tlm October illusion. For tills pur
poio 2W,000 has been contributed by tho
great reformer who heads their ticket and his
rich Irieinrs in tlio East."
Of courso this statement is untrue; but
why doeS not Forney renstire that Illustrious
b. . . . 1 1..... ..nt nl IthVllM.
il... i. ur itmiuipiiAiv iiL.iLiiiaL tiiji.u.o... i......
Hon and embarrassment. It is war without
a single manly attribute of war. It is wan
i.m wnr nKninst the earnest clforts of two
mighty sections for peace. It is a crime
t iree government; ueniii-ui.
effort for restored prosperity, aim if it
irimnnli. tlm North and tho Solltli,
....... -o lull nnn rplinltpil llV indlssol-
II1II.U ciciu. o, -j -
ublo tiea, wi.l bo doomed to common loistur
III be nltiless novertv In all
that gladdens and ennobles a people and a
terriblo plentv ol all that divides and de
grades them. " There must bo pcuco as the
harbinger of prosperity.
Mure About that Four llmulreil Dollars.
On thu aid of August, just passed, Chap
lain llarpcr.accnmpanicd by General ltusso'
Hastings, General Thomas M. Turner and
Major William McKinley, arrived in Co-
consult with Governor
s X2 nay oi April
it. JJ. J1AY13.
JoHN Buck, Assessor.
llKTCIIXS I'OH 1ST5.
Horses 3, mined at
Coirs-V, valued at ,
sheep I, valued at
Pleasure carriajreg- 'valued at
Value of ho'isehold goods or eery klud,
KOld and silver, plate, ciilnaware, Jonelry,
books, rarinlnrf utensiu, (jr.iln, wool, u,-rl-cultural
products ot uerv kind, coal, wood,
stone, steamboats, canal boats, or shares
In such boats, and all other nrllcles ot ier
sonal properly not included la any u( tho
foregoing or subsequent Items ot this sta la
ment Total raluo of the first seen Items
Hold anil silver wutches 8, valued al
1'l.mo fortes
Value bt mounts In possession, or on deposit,
subject to draft on demand, with banks or
others
Val lies ot credit, etc.
I mi; s (number hum bo sworn to, valno must
hi mated but not bj sworn t'j)0, valued at
300
fi (M
til
Koue,
D
None
Total - ti ISO
Here follows tho formnl oath ot 11. B,
Hayes.
11KTDIINS ion 1S7.
monets. credits.
indusky county fur
listed uy it. u.
into
rnfnriiipr- 'J. iclc Rliiin Her. now Secretary of Itimbus. Ohio, to
tho Interior Department and Chairman of Hayes about that dead deserter or dead statement of personal property,
tho Republican National Committee, for as- bounty-jumper's four hundred dollars, which "il.t
sessuigtho employees of the Government tho Chaplain paid over to tno governor. n-. nt
two per cent, on their salaries fur the pur- Mr. Hayes stated that his recollection ol tho cattle,'ii;'vaiiieiiat.r.7.V."Zll";V.V.V.Z'"'!
pose of raising a corruption fund, and contra- matter was very indistinct, tlio many things ft0$V;Vuffi
ry to an Act of Congress ? that had transpired in his life during tho insure feransra
And reformer Forney should also cxpla'n twelve years mat uayo passuu mninwi,
how he came by the $25,000 charged to him having partly blotted the air.iir from his
in tho Pacific Mail Steamship business and remembrance. IIo did remember the shoot
how ha chiseled tho dead Georgo O. Evan? ing of tho man, however, but stated that if
and this Stato Treasury out of tho $2,000 tho Chaplain had paid him tho four bun
which tho witnesses swore he had received, dred dollars ho was suro he must have turned
Lot him who is without guilt throw the the money over to the J uuge Auvocate, no
first stone." sentenced the man, with instructions to uayo
It paid back to the country whicu uau paiu
it to the deserter, as the man was a bounty-
WIIAT TILDES WILL DO
For ttralgbt out, barefaced campaign lies jumper, and the money could beu3cd to pro
commend us to our Republican cotemporary. CUro another soldier. But it appears that
Tho editors may not know any bettor, but the man was not tried by a court marthl, and
many of their readers do, and aro nat- nn(j thcrefore'thcre could have been no Judge
urally disgusted. We suggest the follow- jjtBCaje ; the case, for an ollicer who saw
inj; Item to tbem as being on a par with the jjm SI0 sutes that the deserter was a fellow
e ery kind, to'd and nlH er plate, ehlnawure.
jewelry, uouks, tannine; uicumis. tfraiu,
wool, agricultural products of every kind,
lumber, coal, wood, stone, steamboats, ca
laI boats, or shares In sueli bouts, and nil
other articles of personal property not in
cluded In the forei'olng or subsequent items
ot misstatement
TotuM uluo of llrst seveu Items...
(Jold and stler watches, 3, valued at
l'lano-fortes
Monthly average value of all kooOs and mer
chanulse owned r held by me during tho
year or part thereof eudtui,- the day prece
ding tho 'id Mon luy of April ls"-alUB of
all moneys In posesslun or on deposit sub
ject to droit on demanJ with banks or oth
ers Values of credits, etc
Dogs (number must be sworn to value must
bo suited but need not te sworn to) i
Total value ofallltoms
4 con
5 It
HO.
None
UEKKKAIi til'AVH.
Two nlen named Weeded and Walker
fought a prizo fiijlit lii Kew'Jorsry last week,
allzcd money for tho saloof the property. It
is all to bo paid this year, and If ho has not
all the money to pay over he undoubtedly
realized sonic of It or has lulled to e.pcut
tho will. Two years and a hull elapsed and
no report to probate Judge, ns required bv
law, has been made) either by lliillierford 11.
Hayes or his co-executor Indicating tlio pay
ment of any of the bpoticsK so that the pre
sumption is that they aro not yet paid.
CAlil'IlT I1AII KULB 81)11 ill.
Our northern citizens havo a faint idea of
the terrible results of tho management soutli
where greedy carpet-baggers and Ignorant
negroes bear sway. Tho following commu
nication gives a fit Illustration :
TitUNTON, Jo.st.s Couktv, July 20.
litor Xewbtrn Democrat:
Sir : I find on examination of tlio records
nml other sources, that at January term,
1870, of Commissioners' court of this county,
a Mrs. Nancy King, (whlto and thteo chil
dren, were let out at miction to tho lowest
bidder, and were bid oil' by a negro who can
neither read nor write, at tho prico oi sro.ou
per month.
At tlm Jaino term, a Mrs. Lucy Lockcy,
(white.) aged nnd blind, was bid oh" by an
other ignorant negro who cau neither read
nor. write.
it April term, 1876. Samuel WetK (white
and blind.) Iinving a wifo and several chil
dren, was bid ofl'by a negro commissioner nt
0.Uo per month.
At tho same time a white man named Al
fred Davis, was bid oil' to another ncuro
commissioner at $1.00 per month.
At April term, 1S7(, b.imuct .Melts, tho
blind man named above, was bid oil' by an
ignorant negro at 54.150 per month.
At the same term, Alfred Davis, named
above, who is alllicted with cancer, was bid
oil' by a ncgio at $5.70 per mouth.
There wero many others hid for by no
groes, but were not bid ofl'by them.
iho isoarti oi uommissimiers consists nt
l...n .i.l.lti. Tfoillpnla nml tlivnn Hanmnj Tt
you need any more testimony to corroborate "gthist tho grasshoppers I
William Ii. Hirst,' an eminent lawyer of
Philadelphia, tills! last week, Thursday nl
Bedford Springs'. Ho was well known nml
universally respci'loil.
Mr. Disraeli, tho English Premier, has
been raised lo Iho Peerage under tho titlo of
the Karl of Beacons field,
It is proposed to erect a bronze monument
In the public upiaro in Wllkes-Barro to tho
memory of tlio lalo Judgo Conyngliam.
Eugenie, rx-Emires ol France, has pur
chased a villa in Homo and will make that
place her permanent residence.
The total ndmissMitis nt (ho Centennial up
to Wednesday wero 3.775,877, and tho total
cash receipts $1.938.Cifl.0O.
A lot ol negroes killed a man in Georgia
last week, and wero arrested nnd Imprisoned
for it. Send down n few regiments of boI
dicrs to protect the colored people 1
Baruum shows at Wiliiamsport on tho
1-lth.
Hon, E. Ij. Mcrriman, candidate, for Con
gress in Luzcnio county, died on Sunday
morning last.
A good quality of anthracite coal lias been
discovered 10 feet below, tho surface) of tho
ground, near Sherman, Texas.
The widow of Daniel Webster is still
living, nt tho age of 85, with a relativo near
New York city.
Tho workingmcn of New York havo nom
inated James Gordon Bonnet, Jr., of tho
Herald, as their candidate l'or Mayor.
No wonder soldiers aro sent to tho South.
Tho negroes aro deserting tho Republican
ranks by hundreds. In ono Democratic
procession in Mississippi tlicro wero over 525
colored persons.
The Republican Stnto Convention in Col
orado has passed n resolution demanding the
protection of tho Nntlonnl Government
tr.
BLQ8MSBHB0 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvanfa.
T. L. GRISWOLD, A. M., M. D. Principal.
. nsntpresent constituted, olftrs tlio verv best facilities for Proffsslnnil and Classical learning,
lious, liUlllnif and commodious s completely heated by steam, well t entllatod, llfhled by K.ts, and furnished
with n bountiful Biipply of puro.sott,
Uipenses
Discipline, nnn but Kind, uniform and thorough.
Kooins re&crved when desired.
TIIH SCHOOL
llnlldlmrsfspac
Ixlt'iillmi healthful, and easv ot necoss. Tsachors experienced, cfllclout, and nlltn lo their work,
tnodei ato. l'lfty cents u wr deduction to nil oipecUag to teach, btudcuts ndinltlcd ill any ttnio,
Courses of study prescilbed by tho suite i
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Coursei : I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Courne In Mmic. IV. Courso in Art. V. Giuwo In Physical Culture.
Tho Klementnrr. Scientific and Olasitcal Courfco-t are I'ltOI'KsstoxAt, ami Students Kr.vlu.ittnsr tle-reln, receive State lllptomiut, eoiiferrlne llw f mowing
rorfesp6iidlnt'l)ee;ree3i Master of tho Klemelits! Master of tho Sciences; Master of Iliuul.uMOJ. ura'iiuios in ino oiuer courses receive isoriuai i.ciiiiieau;oi
ICIll,, MJJIICU UV III" llll.l'in ui .u l,. ;LV-' ,
their ntlalnmcn
The Slum reiiulresa hlKher
:r. ,i,.ir ii..ni nKinrtrnii.. Tii all mich it iiroiiilsos aid In do e oiiinc their tion crs. and abundant opportunities rur wen p.uu lanor alter le.ivniKacnooi. ror
M.,inin..ii. t..l.i..rt.a tin. Uplnnlnil
IIO.V. Vvil.l.lA.H Hl.Wlil.l., ITesl.lrnt Jtonr.t of Trustees. COI .1. (!. l'ltlil!.!:, Hei retnry.
Sept. 8, -ic.-ly
Thocourseot hludj prescribed bj tho Mute is liberal, ana tins scicntino anil vassicai courses aro noi, iinenor in muse ui our oesi, ioiiears.
'lY,. siX, riiVirei,; htiriier order if cltlzeashlp. The times demand It. It H ono nt llm pilun objects of ihU sctuwl to help to securo It. by furnlslilng.lntolll-
trent and emclcnt'leaciirrs for her Schools. To this end It solicits yountf persons of ifuod ablllllet and irooil purposes,-tnosi) who neMru to nnpiovo their tiinii
III BlltU I
National Democratic Tickot.
Fort rnr.sim:NT,
SAMUEL J. TILDEN,
OF NEW YORK.
ron vice vittMiiir.NT,
THOMAS A. HENDRICKS,
OF INDIANA.
lleworrnllc Klri'tnrnl Ticket.
JXECTOltS AT LAHOK.
CniHLES It. BCCit.KW-8illUKL 11. VtLS0H.
DISTIUCT ELECTORS.
S3
the facts abnvo stated, it can bo procured
by scores ot witnesses.
Very Respectfully,
Benj. Askew.
tlov, Hayes as n Perjuror.
Pcodo who live in glass huiises should bo
eare'ul how they ihrow stones at their neigh
bors Tho friends of tlov. Hayes, ever sinco
the St. Louis nomination, have been per
sistently dclaming Gov. Tildcn. Their
cil'orls in that direction have been of the most
shameless and unscrupulous character.
They havo not hesitated to apply to our can
didate such terms as thief, perjurer, etc. All
this has been borne in silence by Gov. Titden
and his friends, they well knowing that time
would completely vindicate him, as time
certainly has, for every charge that has been
preferred against him has fallen to the
ground as baseless, and to-day Gov. Tilden
stands stronger in public estimation than
ever before. Tho scoundrelly assaults m ado
upon him have only served to strengthen
him with the people, nnd havo given him a
fuller assurance of success than ho has hith
erto had.
Ollicial returns mado to tho-bureau of
statistics show, that during tho year ending
Juno 30, there arrived In tlio United States
22,572 Chinese, emigrants, of whom only 250
wero females. Thi3 number is an incrcaso
of 0,135 over 1S75.
An efl'ort is being mado to divide Califor
nia into two States, on tho lino of Santa
Cruz county, giving fourteen counties in tho
South for tlio new Stnto, witli thirty thou
sand voters and a hundred millions taxable
property.
Tlio Philadelphia. & Reading R. It. Co.,
has reduced tho wages of all olliccrs and
employees from 10 to 30 per cent.
A bronze Statue of Wm. II. Seward has
been placed in position in Madison Square,
New- York. It will bo formally unveiled
next month. The entire height is twenty
feet, and the cost $25,000.
About 300 stone masons have been en
gaged to go from New York to Greenock,
Scotland. This is something new, workmen
going from this county to Europe
Princo Frederick Charles, of Germany,
has accepted tho presidency of tho German
llobert F. Steel
Ocorgo H. Hell
Wm. H. WrlKht
Thomas E. (lasklll
John Morgan
J. A. Morrison
Col. o. Jones
Wm. K. Ilawlc
Joel L. Llfhtner
II. 'I'. Trumbauer
tleo. 11. Knwland
John Nealon
J. II. .McCnmant
Daniel n. noas
J. II. Mccolluia
r. W, Knox
John II. Uhl
Thomas liower
David small
Sebastian Wlmmer
James J. Haslett
John II. Guthrie
It. M.OIbson
David I.. Morris
It. U. llroivu
Thomas W. (irayson
i!7 llenjamln K. Monls.
County Officers. -
STATU SENATOR,
CHARLES O. BARKLEY.
of llloomthnrij.
Subject to Senatorial Conference.
HKl'ltUSE.NTATIVES,
E. J. MclIENRY,
of Fishinycreck.
DAVID S. BROWN,
of Main.
. ..... i i
None Amongst oilier tilings cuargeu agaiusi, i
Gov. Tilden was that of having made a false section of tho exhibition of 1878, and tho
income return. Than this a grosser false-1 Prince of Wales that of tho English section.
Here lollows tho tormal oath of 11. B. uoou could not possibly havo been conceivcu, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 3. Tho
Hayes. Yet, nevertheless, it has been iterated and property of Brigham Y'oting has been at-
In publishing copies of sworn returns of reiterated until some weak-minded people taclicd to satisfy a judgment for $3,G0Oas
ASSOCIATE JUIKIES,
F. L. S1IUMAN,
of Gtiatcitsa.
ISAAC K KltlCKHAUM,
of llenton.
SHEltlin',
JOHN W. HOFFMAN,
of Jlhonnbury.
r. when caught ho should oo snot wituoui cere- tragibie prooi, as win uo seen by rclerenco Republican candidate in a position from
ll mony. This being so, and no trial having to the return of Governor Hayes for 1874. h, , , m fild u dimcut to extricate
lk taken place, there could have been no Judge g. Xd'loods TlMlrf "-lf. The facts as alleged are of the
t i -..kti.kt.. J -.t I . .. .. ,,..,.- ...u ." v ' W."V :5T7 --- ;- - '
matter toey uavo iwu Fuim....uK, u ju ,vuo went by tue nara0 ol --.Uonii.ey, wu uovernor iiayes, oi ins property mr taxa- l,av0 been led to put faith in it. As an oil- alimony due Ann Eliza Younir
"SSL - haQ Ba" aaozeD a "BU. w" " "V : n .' ::, T L ot to it, m inqui.y into Uov.Uay
;l.r rnalVnaX! bountyjumpcr. aud that an order f ; 7hr"" income returns has been made, and there
mother, aided Arnold to desert the British, had been issued by I resident Lincoln that or(1 anij (acts as ca be sil0WI1 ijy moat jrre. bUit i,as bccil a JUcovcry which places the
and if elected President will marry Dr. when caught ho should bo shot without cere- fragible proof, as will bo seen by rcferenco Republican candidate in a position from
Mary waiter anu to enstavo tue iinnniuai
Chicaero zouaves.
.1. e !.. I 111 1
ouen the Berks county jaM, hberate tho con- Advocato in the case, and thereiorc Uovernor Sardili jircimrii, wl10 benucathed R. B. most damaging character, and if sustained,
victs, poison the water in the city reservoirs, Hayes's vague supposition ot how he mignt Hayes lully 50,000 personal property was a3 wo aro assured they will be, by incon
set tire to our churches nnd blow up tno have disposed of tho lour hundred dollars admitted to probate January n, 187-1, and t.stable proof, the party that has been
vuun u ....rtu...(, b becomes very intangible, inaeeu. mscunuus j -
geststo tho Republican organ grinders to 1 jny, .listinetlv re. boud Ue uccam) possessed of all the proper-
charee against G.vcrnor Tildon.-ifeaiino that while Governor Hayes distinctly re- tydeviaea t0 him b y will atonce ii!rciraril
Ka ale.
i l U memory 8uoum 00 80 trel"l ,c i,J., , ' ' "T n ' Tlie sum aIld substance of tho charge is that
..... d tQ th(J rour m,ndred dollars i xue cou- -v,- ...v....v., u,-
JUttY COMMISSION'HIt,
ELI BOBBINS,
of Fishinycrtck.
throwing mud at tlio Democratic candidate
will need to put up their shutters very
While Sitting Bull is resting on 1
tbe Indians are returning to their rescrva- ,. between tho execution of the man "uuV'7i i i "ui "rcnaru re-
i ,!....! .1.- neciiou ucibcou iuo 'M""l"u k . turned, added to what he owned nroviotislv
tlons to claim tuo caro aim ,-rotccuoi. u. v..u aiJ th(j transfer of hi3 BrM.llbllck,t by order retllnIed t0 the ajueMtt of taxat0 A ;f(
government and prepare lor next years f Gen. Hayen, from Chaplain Harper, to 1874, all the personal property not included
- 1 . 1 . . in iunn in mih uavn iunn PMimipriiimi iima v i inn
whoso care the ucerier uau coiuiiiiuuu mem ... ...v ..v....-., v-,v.
r -i... ir Was this penury ?
for his motner to tue cuniu. in March. 1871, previous to makin2 liis
himself, was bo intimate, that we do not seo reUml to t10 ajeifi,or u, jj. nayc.s iled
csmoaiL'n acslrst tno seiners 01
irontler. Tho campaign has been
a failure and a fraud. Its results
may bo briefly Vimmed up in Ciook's
defeat on the llnebud, tho destruction of
Custer's command, tho increase of the army
and tho retreat of our troops. In the mean
time the belief is universal through the west
that the can paigu against tho Indians was
.1-111 l.l.. .....I 1.. In nlitntii nil
fnr ., l,r.v,sn nf the. urmv and the b 80 significant and so
military occupation of tho Scuth. Tho farco
which tho administration attempted to en
act in the Black Hills has turned Into a
tragedy to be followed by a still darker
tragedy in which tlie good name aud honor
of the nation are involved.
Gov. Hayes, as lato m 1870, made a false
income return, in which ho sworo that his
taxable property amounted to only $5710,
when it is well known that in 1870 he be
came, the immediate possessor of $50,000 by
tho will of n Mr. Birchard, whoso executor
ho was. While utterly deprecating nil such
Jacob Stauffer, undertaker, residing be
tween Shcphcrdstowu and Mcchauicsburg,
Cumberland couuty, wife and fivo children, I
were poisoned on Tuesday morning last with
arsenic. They aro in a very critical condi
tion. This is the bccoml time in a short I
time that poison has been unconsciously
partaken of by the family. Suspicion points
to a certain individual in Cumberland county
as at tho bottom ot this poisoning.
St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, September 3. A
destructive fire broke out hero this afternoon
aud spread rapidly. In about two hours tho
entire busiuess part of tho town was destroy
ed. Six hundred houses wero burned.
Pennsylvania hits spout $8,000,000 for boI-
dicrs' orphans since the war.
124 out of 800 clerks, or nearly one-sixth,
employed iu tlio War Department at Wash-
how tho ono could impress itsjlf on the mortages and notes againsl J. E. Aundcn for nrnceedinps. it is onlv fair to liuht tho devil liiL'ton wero dischanred last Saturday. Of
General's mind without tho other doing ft $1,000, interest at .six t'" . IVi'f"- with fire, and to give back as good as is sent, courso nearly, ir not quite all were females,
also. It'is a very curious aud a very queer ) . uw. m , a so a a 1st i.uu . van q( tllelllQaldc8Crviui;
... I U'J l il t kin irt 1. 1 i in jii auniuiia , o
thing indeed! heems to us that had we and A-j, au,i i.iibeth llale, ainounting to say in reply to this wounding accusation. hu the employ of tho Government.
Driiinrriillc HtnmlliiK Connullter.
Beaver Nathan llrcdbondcr, Jr.
lentou-W. II. Smith,
llernlck W. T. Snyder,
lllooinsburs E.-W. J. lluckalew.
llloomsbure; W. II. W. Mcltcj nolds.
llrlarcreelc Wrn. Ijimon.
Catawlssa-E. M. Tcwksbury.
Centralla Manus Mcllreurty.
Centre II. A. Schwepiienhelser.
ConynBham N. Nlcl Inllun.
Conynshain S. I'cUt I.uby.
Flshlnicreek-Frank Wolf
l'ranklin-Jacob Knlttle.
(Ireenwood O, W. Utt.
Hemlock Win. Gtrton.
Jackson Wm. t. Manning.
IKust Wm. II. Itclnbold.
Madison Conrad Kramer.
Matn-W. T. hliunian.
Mtmln-D. II. Montgomery.
MontourI. N. (lordon.
Mt, rieasant-A. T. Ikeler.
oraugo Abraham White,
l'lne W. Kurshner.
Itoarlnitcreek-J. II. Kllnger.
Scott-O. V. Knt.
Siiffarloar-K. S. Frlti.
Have you tried Kirby's WildChcrry Cough
Balsam ? A very imlalcablu enmuound tor
tlio various nHVctions ol thu throat mid lungs
it lias been used witli Bticccss, ill seven cases
of asthma giving instant relief and in many
pcrnamcnt cure. Price 50
ccms per bottle and positively warranted to
give entire satisfaction cr money refunded.
Kirby's Magic Relief for tho instant cure
of i-cvero and acute pains.
Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozciikcs, pleas
ant, sale and effectual.
Kirby's Horso and Cattle l'owders aro the
best powders lor stock, manufactured. Try
them and bo convinced.
Kirby's Camphor Ico for sunburns, aore
lips and chapped hands.
Gill's Billious and Liver Tills aro recom
mended by tho first Physicians.
Tlio nbovo preparations uro for salo by all
Druggists aud dealers in medicine.
MOYEK BllOTllEKS,
July 21,'70.-ly Wholesale Agents.
Haw lirVaiiquish tlio Stomach's Tormen
tor. If tho Enemy of mankind was permitted
to exert his diabolical ingenuity in tho in
vention of a now disease, ho could scarcely
devijo one more worthy of his genius than
dyspepsia. The dyspeptic siiU'erer is tormen
ted by symptoms resembling thoe of almost
every known malady, and is often worricd
into monomania bv tlicso cnullicting nnd
nernlexinc manifestations. A fa v or i to
tlininrh absurd hallucination of the victim
of chronic indigestion is that lioorslio has
heart disease. Dyspepsia lias often been
pronounced incurable, but experience has
shown that Ho'tctter's Stomach Bitters will
vn nnn lull it Imretlier with tlio ciinst'matiou
and bilious derangement which usually ac
company it. Diseases ol tho kidneys and
supposed rheumatic pain arc also frequent
concomilnnts 01 uyspcpria, out nicy, uhi,
succumb to tlio above named Invaluablecor
rective. September lm.
Worthy of Ucmcsibramc.
Why will you suflei- violent pain, or be inade
uncomfortable, distressed iu mind or lHidy,when
you can bu insta.illy relieved and quickly cured
liv Benson's Caiicine Poious Pla-ttrs. Tlio or
ilinary Porous Plaster U nn articlo of merit,
ytt its action is too slow, requiring days nnd
weeks nf continuous wear to cfU-ct a cure. Ben
son's Capcine Porous Plaster, being 11 great Im
provement over llieni, relieves you instantly
and cures you quicker than any known plaster,
liniment or compound.
Their nciion is more powerful than electricity
and more certain. They are purely vegetable
contain no mineral or inttallic poisons. Their
composition and properties me founded upon
true medical t-kill, and arc in no henfc a patent
medicine They are enderstd by thousands of
Physicians and DruggUts of uiilinpeacliab.c
reputation, as being an article of genuine merit
and worthy of public confidence. Try them
and be convinced. Price 2 cents.
HE.MltY JOHNSON,
PiiinmcivTiCAL cmaisrs, N. Y,
May 19, '7G ly.
Ilensou's Cuprlnn Porous 1'UMi r.--Ilcnr Uat
1111. reoiiii! p-uy i
Tho be&l, cbeain'it, safest, aid surest remedy of.
JOTICE.
I'rom this date the Uloomsbure tins Company will
put In service pines at flna cost and furnish and Bet
mete is at four dollars each.
The company nao on hand a lot of pas tar suited
or palnl hie tools, and posts or other timbers placed
unucr ruunu.
Price 10 cents per gallon or U.50 per barrel.
v.
OC. 14.16.
W.
MILLER,
Sect
J EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
KSTATK OF TIIOS. WAMrOt.F, llvCh.
utters testauienliiry on the cstato of Thomas
Wampole, late of Columbia county, deceased, havo
been granted by tlio lteulster ot said county to Wil
liam Ui er, of Catawlssa, Columbia county, Executor,
to whom nil persons Indebted nro requested to mako
pujment, and those having claims or demands
aRulnst 1 ho said estato will mako them known to tho
said Executor without delay.
WILLIAM ETEIt.
Aug;. 18-w Executor.
T7XECUTOR'S VOTICE.
KSTiLTA OF JOSHUA SIVIOS. SR.. llUCEiSRD.
Loiters testamentary on Iho estato of Joshua Sav-
ago, si., lato ot Jackson township, Columbia county,
deceased, have been granted by tho lteKlster ot Bald
county to lieujarnln V savaito and Muses savattu,
Exccutors.to whom all persons Indebttd are request
ed to makoiinyment.audtliosolmvlneclalinsagalnst
tho satde&tuto will mako them known to thu said
Executors without delay.
IlEN.IAMIN F. SAVAOIt,
MOSES SAVAllE,
Sep. 1-Cw. Executors.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
at
PRIVATE HALE.
Tho subscriber offers for salo, two small lots, on
eacu which are erecieu u iruiuu uwciiuii; iiuuae,
stable and necessary outbulldlnes. Also four vacant
lols, adjoining tho above and ot lari:crRl7o. These
lots are 011 tho Main road near Btluwater, Flshlnc
Creek township.
ror terms anpiy 10 nm. mu.L,r.u
ilay s. ,70,-cm. Stillwater, Pa,
f.in.il nn I ntdlllt.eTil lienill.l."
merit which will In a short thno bo found In uvery
An article nf great
10 bo found In uvery
I'hey uro nil that thu manufacturers
19 9 9 9 HHP
T Hie WnrMiiK Clnss. We nro now prepared to
furnish nil classes wllh constant employment at
home, tho wliolo of tho lime, or for their spare mo
ments, business new, light and protltuble. Persons
of either sex easily earn from mi cents to SO per
evening, nnd a proportlonnl sum by devoting their
whole tlmo to the business. llo)tt and girls earn
nearly as much as men. That ail who see Ihls notice
innv bend their address, and ten tho business wn
make this unparalled offer: To such as nro not well
K.itlIled wo will send one dollar to ray for tho
trouble of writing. Kull particulars, sumplcs worth
several dollars to commence work on, nnd a copy ot
Hume and I-'lreslde, one of tho largest, and bost
Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mall. Head
er. If vou want 1 vriiiiment, prom ublo wort, address
lieoigu mnisuu & iu., i oruauu, jtiauiu.
beta. s, iti.-lliu.
Tit AVERSE JUBOHS.
SECOND WEEK.
Woom C c. Starr, J. C. ltullcr, I. W.IIartman, Ellas
Ilendenhall.
Heaver J. A. Lose e, Pred Hosslcr,
Ilerwlck John MeAunll, Ceo. A. Ilucklnzli.iin.
llrlarcrcek Samuel Conner, A. II. Croup.
Catawlssas, jj. idnard.
Centre Aaron Kelchucr, Samuel Iilctterlck.
Franklin (ico. llartinan.
(Ireenwood It. I. inch, Wm. Davis.
Hemlock Daniel Yocum, Aaron Kmltli, Wm. II.
Shoemaker.
1icu.st Peter Miller, Isalali llowcr, Ltvlngstono
Yeager.
Main Washington Fisher, 3. W. Kclchncr.
Madison John llcndershott,
Mtniln Jos. o. Wlntersteen, llcnjamln l'onebcckcr,
1). A. Hess, Andrew blugley.
Mt. Pleasant Howard (Jrlmes.
l'lne Jacob Long, It. W. Lyons,
ltoarlngcrcck Michael ltoacb, John Hampton.
Kcott-E. II. rumen, David Wliltmire,
linn .-li.iTrl.1
claim for them, whose, namo alone Is a sulPelent en
iliirsonient of their genuine merlls." "Tho ln-tt
n. iiip.iv imiMii far nil external dinicultles or local
disturbances." '1 hey nro vigorous, removing almost
Instantly the most violent pain and ensuring 11 sis-e-
ne." "I consiaer tuem a great unu neeuemiu-
becn in tho General's place at that tlmo the 070, all bearing six per cent interest. Jle
transfer of money to our possession, caused did not list this i'.l,(!71 fur taxation although
nelancllOly an net, I UO UUU lieiu nines mm-c ion luuviuua vu ma-
. . . . - .. 1 . ...... I ICllli; 111) reilllll nii.i. i-.ii, lb. ... j. uvea 117
could never have been lorgouen oy " 'n ..."a ,,ui watch ?:iU0. in 1S74. In 1875 and
one moment. Still, It is evident that lien- 187g returned three watches, including one
eral, now Governor, Haves has a very defec- returned in 1874, nt $200. Was this perj'u
tlvr, and unreliable memory, as we have no ry? H. B. Hayes did not return a piano in
doubt he has striven with
main to reicember what ho
Phila. Chronicle.
Kiliting a I'aucr.
Editing a paper is a very pleasant busi
ness. II It contains too mticu political
matter tlio ptnplo don't bclicvo it. If tho
type aro too small, the pcoplo won't read it.
Digest of Klcctimi Laws.
Polls open at 7 n. m. and close at 7 p. in.
WHO CAN VOTE.
Every male citizen, twenty-ono years of
mnnev
This is how this matter stands nt present,
Governor Hayes having this far been uiiablo
all his might and any one of tho threo years, altliough hp had if wo publUh telegraph reports, pcoplo say to the belief that Sitting Bull's band of
ho did w'itl, tl, AXi they n're lies; if wo omit then, they say we Unkapapas uro trying to cross the Yellow.
now in his parlor cost 800. Was tills per. aro nn old fossil. If wo publish original stono and reach their proper hunting ground
inrv? It. B. Haves returned in 1875 aud matter, thev blaino ns fur not L-ivuur Belec- on the Dry rork ol tho Missouri,
. -.'.nA i.t. .. i -i.i ........ ... . i . , . v ..
1S7U lurce uorscsiouu, wiigii uis iiuiguuun ,ton3 . jf Wo imb sh selections, men say wo Acting on this liellei, uenerai xerry huh
that ho. values one oi lis iiorses at ,,.,,., , K, ,.,, ,iui,i,l ii, rn,i,mn.l. fieneral Crook with
Tlio Indian War.
St. Paul., Minn., September 1. A spe
cial to tho Jioneer Frets dated north bank of
tho Yellowstone, August SI, via. insmarci., nosse,8inlr tber followlmr ouallllcatious,
D. T., says tho latest intelligence received bo eit,Ucd yoto Qt M clectoils .
concerning the moveint-nt ot inuiansieaus M mve UQUa cit,ze1 of th(J
United States ono month,
'2. Ho shall havo resided In tho stato ono
year; or, if having previously been n quali
fied elector or nativo born citizen thereof,
and shall havo removed therefrom nnd re-
I . . . .. r i. l-iiiiie rlint ho values ono ot li s horses at
,. to give a better or more satis.acvory ep.u- - -- t(U . ? J nro lazy !or no- writing more, out g.ve tuem u vu.eu tno com. .anu, ... .. n teMeiX therein
. nation. The gentlemen mentioned auove Ufncd , 1870 four carrini;es $250, when it what they havo read m some oner paper. u,is column moving cam . . - bix motitha immcdiutcly preceding tho elec-
.. . ... p .,. . l.l . . ...... . .....l - I w, i ..ll.....l.. !.. ..ill Lmillnir from
was well Known to many oi mo citizens oi i u wo give a complimentary nuute, wu iu i inissuun, iuiiukiub h .s D
Fremoatthat ho paid Mr. Moore, a manu- Lna,,r,i ror t,ei ,,artlal: if wo do not. nil tho Littlo Itosebud, while General Terry,
facturer ol that city .jUU lor llieni and had Bnv Wlt llrn ..,, If ... writo with tllo n..,tix cnnn. has crossed tho
tlon.
Massachusetts.
WonciiSTElt, September 0, Tho Demo
cratlc stato convention met hero tills morn
Inir nmnnilttees mi ncrinanent oriraulza.
ilnn ami ewilenliuls and platform wero were closeted with him tho greater portion
appointed. of a whole day, but his excellency, to savo
a ,,.Mtnn tn iir.mlimin nimrlea Prnnela hlui. could not remember anything more
it Aii than that which we havo clven abavo, Thia
in Mia iiiimftoffttln rnnvfinilnii hv ft ncarlv U very unfortunate. InUeod. a wo wero 1
. . I i..-,.,u tUnt (tm Onudrnfir nnn Id tthnw that, hn I y.iislla tt'irphfinl. which Governor Havp4 1. r r....n ,n.. I. ml li&itnr Innlr I
unaniinou viie. i m.nther it.ller. was not reoulred to pay over for thrco years ' . If ''',',, rlMn .i,,., ,A.atlPl. T. L pr.nfi,1ei,iW ..sserted that Sitting Bull If tweulyouo years nfngo, or upwnrd,
.m. . w. .,".,', ,,.,,, ,,. WM tlln and upon. w'ich ho paid no lutcrct lor wo - '7 " if r... t . ,i. I ,.r ltl Hr. Ills brother
por, unaries rraucu Auains j ueuieiium. . - .. --..... mlX w uul llHt returll u iu..0 Uollar i,lo ,,lu ..,... -, - - - - - - o v. , . , ..i.i.i, Bi.ii imv(, i.n
covernor. Win. P. Pluukett: secretary ol main cause ol tuo surrcnuer at Ajiomaiiax - f ,,ia ,0ney fur taiatlon. At least lio do not cater to their wishes, tho paper is not it appears, cninu into port uerinuiu uuUj;' -. " 7 . . t
1 .. - 1 . . ... I., i.. r.i. ti I...IU,... nl . . i j .i..i i.. i ii.. . nr.. I. . . .. . . r. il .... , ,n.i..i....ii. lAlat least two months nrovious 10 tuo eicc-
in uuiin in ioiu. Miit to havo In tho house, it wo niiciiu i n mil nccouiu oi iu ueanic r ,
IIo shall havo resided in tho district
nds tn vote two mouths im
f
1" we"o left In Ids hands In beouests In the will departed, the living feel slighted; if wo to cut olf any parties moving toward 1-ort mod lately preceding tho election, instead of
nn
11
toi days, as formerly.
4. If twenty-ono yi
His brother ltf shall havo paid, within two years, a stato
state, Edwin II. Lathrop; auditor, John E. 1 Court House and the closo of tho "rebellion." ly returned M0
Fitzgerald; treasurer, Weston Howland;
attorney general, Itlchard Olney,
But the Governor
splendid opportuu
the real conqueror
.,uiu u ...u ..... . 1 lllliy ictuiiic n ... ..mi... .i. iuiui .. ii. n iQ UaVO 111 1110 Utilise, XI u uneim i 11111 ui-uuuui. ... .i.e. ww.. . .
has thus permitted tt this perjury? In order to mako this matter Lhurd. t) iey say It is only for effect ; if we Krom tho description of tho man who ilon, and paid at least ono month previous
.... I nlnfii fiut linn viii lift rwi inistlnn nlifiiit. I """'M j j ..... I . . . . . , t - r n Itn Ln..in
ity to show that he was ft' I fej ffnwMl"S,Xl,Hlr;i:!!!l! dou't, they pronounce us deceitful nnd des- tilled 1.1m Col. Uenosays it is certain he fell to the same,
of Leo to go by, and still namesb0f devisees to whom tho m,W was peratcly wicked. If wo remain in tho office hy tho hand of Captain Ketigh, under whom
THINK Ol' IT. The Republicans havo .ll0 nui.ia ra in doubt about that four tun- ivn,, Hiidtho amount beuueathed to each. n.,1 nit,.,i,l tr. limine.. fnlL-K sav we are too tho Inst ilesneralo fiirht win made, us shown
couecieu taies cuougii sinco um muau m mo Jr,j .lolLin lit efontc Watchman. I (?lve ami net ucaiu cacti oi my nieces, , , ,tnin ,tti, . ows : it wo uo bv tlm i Umu t tiii of his battalion, wnici
war to pay the national debt twice, They
have reduced it less than fivo hundred
millions. What has become of tho balance?
A great many Blaloos, Schencke, Butlers,
BsbcocVs, Uelknapi and Ilobcsons who
went into public lllo poor aro now immouso
ly rich. Where did their riches come from?
Instead of answering the&e questions they
will wave the "bloody bhlrt" before your
eyoa and pour tales of bloody horror Into
your ears More plunder is what they are
y.tltT.Auyuttu, Ale., Standard.
Jim Blaino almost instantly recovered his
Mary I irchard, o; ayeuv!l e nna U.ar- ' - . d to husUieii. v-dead on the slope of a hill, drawn up II
lOlie uewut, oi i-ivnii, uie bum ui -j,itvu 1 - . - ... u , .1 .. ,.r .util..
each. I irive and benucath to Sarah Jano If wo publish poetry, wo effect sentimental, tho shnpo ofn V, us K in tho net of roIstiu;
Tub DuMOCRVra OAitltV the or ate bv urant, oi rreinont, u., mo sum oi o.uw. im u wo don't, wo nnve no uierary or Bn eiiori to surround mem,
K've anu uetjueatn eaci. oi tne lour cntt- cuuivated
uren
Arkansas.
40,000 TO 00,000 M.AJoimv.
taste. If tho mail does not do- ' ;
I.irrLB Uock, Ark., Septcmbar C
returns from tho election In this county
not yet beon received. Both sides claim the
couuty. But few roturnsfroiu outside coun
ties havo been received. The vote generally
was very full. Tho democrats claim' the
state by from 40,000 to 60,000 majority.
VERMONT ELECTION.
rPt.A ulnrna frftm Vnrmdlll ftlinW lflftrn
health upon tho adjournment of Congress Democral0 gJi,18( though of courso the Ito
nd U now .nnounced for large " o pubuc, C4trry the State. One hundred
tump aieche. In Mane, fhl will nodoubt JwW ,w paUhwVt rtep.)
Full Fanny, Kmlly and Kuthorforti tho sum of ver our paper promptly, then they say wo
$2,600 each. I give and bequeath to each ot don't publish "ou time ;" If It does, they aro
tho six children of Austin B. Tyler, decease afraid we aro getting ahead of time. If wo
et.iaie or rromont, u, i give i Jqi -t ay our bills promptly, folks say wo
iny brother Austin Blrchanl,of Vermont. 1 are ot 10 " tru,itf"
ral life. It is my will, and I hereby direct "Not even in tho stato of Kentucky can
Marriages.
IlEllll WATTS. At tho ClirUtUn I'ursonfc'e, In
Ileulou, ou Tutbday, August WlU, Ly Kid. Oas. S,
Ini', Hon. Irum Itrr, to Mrs. Llzzlo O. Watd. hotU
ot Jackson, Col. Co, Pa.
HACOL'IJ-LEMHO.SH.-At tho resWencoot Uio
hrido's father In tnccnwood.on tha Slst, ult by Hcv,
I,"'.'":.' . ." I " "TiV.;.."' ir L'i .I '', i ,l....; HatlmBlempear. Mr. lsowi 11. Ilacoclc, to Hia Anna
U Leinmoiu, botU or Uroenwood.
Deaths.
U more agreeablo to him than meeting
Mulligan aud Fisher before an Investigating
committor. It would seem as thougu floa
ter Knott wm m oorroot In his suspicion
about hi health hs about the Caldwell dis
patch. Knott ovideutly undewtaodi "Slip
pery Jimmy."
27,702, and Blgham (Dem.) 14,400. Tho
returns Indicate a republican loss, us com
pared with Grant' mnjorlty In 1872, of
0,600,
pay any of the sums of money given uud be- WIU not cgaged on the rebel side," laid W.
nueathed by thU w 1 I until ttexplimtlof K wheelw ,n w memlttcioui St. Albans
. ... J . . ' r. . 1 nn.iu.il 'P.. tutitf.1, flm T.nil 111 vl 1 1 A tiiiirttt
Himii no Dam ou mo same two years alter uiv -i-vw... .....v..
. ll I T. I II. . .1... .1... ....... ll.A M.I.. r... n. .... ... tlh lilt.
decease. I uuumut rcjiiiun, mut nia uciuuii-i, n.w I UAoB. in iicuuju 4unus..ii, wi. v- - -
It will bo observed that In the oath which ter of tho land olllce, and tho adjutant gen Miss Aclmli Ii Hose, W)d yers,4 mumuj, uuu
It B. Hayes subscribed he sworo that ho .r .iin, ...i. nll ,pr....i ti10 f..uo oftha
listed nil property which by law he was re- m.1 of tht, ?,R(t0 ftl! ""f "U6 AI.UtK.-In arauwooa. on UwMlU utt, Mrs.
qulrod to return m owner or holdjr or as union, and that ex-federal oldcer, are circuit x$'
UUiuanu, paroui, huuiuiuu, irusice, exveutur, I j"ij, iiuremnn o.h.iubi, n m...uv.. JtI'l"S! Kll. InOroonwood, on Un, ' iw
adnduUtrator, rccelvor, accounting olllcor, of tho legislature, and all put In office by the dore.'iion ol TUooJoro (tad Amy' Meatier, ajroe
Hgcm, attorney ur.ur. i iium nmuu, M democrat o party. Wheeler embodies th months ana uys. i
wp havo glvou from tho will devised by ... ' . , , , ciaim- to bo lOUsn.-u.Mt, neosaat. i the h,uit,Mrj
Birchard In his possesllon a executor, and n"1'""' '0 party wuion ciaimstooo , aireasaytaw, T
inmli. nn TBiiirn of anv portion of monev or "the cnnsclcnco of tho nineteenth century." ' . . .'?.. ,,.i
The current of politics in thU oaropHlgi Mng xUM K Ftr Bovernor, Itlchard D. personal prpperty for taxation. Was this sittlnit'Bull being Tiow out of a Job. it UBuTaLost with tho sotomeat a this' count.
lis was a liltntul ana aovotot wum, " " "" v
CounetUcut Democratic Nomtuullona.
lUuiltiup. September C Tho Demo-
vratlo couventloa to-day nominated the foU
. . . , , , , . , I - ....... " ".. I :,..!. I outing i.uit ueiug now uui ui u juu, i
fifiiiU nn that Important, and, m ii,, ri,.., i ,,fTT,,,.rt.i, iUni..nntL.nvcriior. perjury r . ... .1 , ..........
Was supposed final ct of the war, tho. ur. Fncli u Loom.., of ew Und ; deb
all Uls uuslsess tranipiptf "u
have ll.fxt man thmi fl'tty 'mrs tovAithsr toshsrn
reuuer oy see w vjiii v...... ury 0I sw,( 1JW, jM u, mumi, u rivtgv iur i,e could not uouitci ucuuirom munoy or 0r (ho Southern campalgu
vmiaor Court Itwusr. Lee being dead, I nfl,, trtuurenl'Idwlu A. Bucb.of Wtivdhami 1 1 milts which ho hold In execul' ;o capacity
iho .ffiilr csn't to done over K.I.., J comptroller, Chsrle.O.ItubUrd, of Middle, Business It. the oil r
n,.nl'a sfBdavIt would hardly ftvull to coin . ' , i' ttt anrf. Qovcrnor Oharlt It. J"1 ' ''f..'1..'4?. ..'."r iJff S l'i'nvlnB. Hie price ol
eglons seems to be ImS each otlieis trlaU an4 trhiphs. Ills wlto Is wvona,
I oil has risen oonsldJ wja.M.i I1
- - .. , ----- ...... . in rauiu iv . ., ...M.Mu.; " . - ii, . .,., , ., wmumuu.nl "Mr- -:r---:
vlnoosome peopio oi usiruiw, mi i jtiveraoll mm uen. vviiiinm i i iuih.uh, ml biit&woro Mil Utosnmo tu no rtiurneii "'""'t "" "VM' ,u "" ""'" i vestsrastion. ror moro r,n 110 ""
war sore have been ro-openod, in mi iiioir ti,0 comlnlilco on rtsolntlons wportod all that rwiulroJ by in
itldcousut w. to Wto party purposw. otiM. which wero unanimously doptwl. I letter oatcluily sowched records tn tho omco J td In tho hopo of Incrwulntc tho ptodactlon. u tou m atuwyf v
6. Foreign born citizens must havo been
naturalized at least ono month beforo the
election, and must conform to the rcqulro
meuta contained In section 4, preceding.
Tho election will bo held on "tho Tuos-
day next. following the first Monday of No
vember," being this year the 7th day of the
month.
Friday, September 8th. is tho last day for
being assessed.
Saturday, October 7th, is tho last day for
securing naturalization pupcrs.
Saturday, October 7th, is tho last day on
which taxes cau bo naid In legal tlmo to
vote.
The ubove dates tdionld bo carefully to
uiembercd and acted on by all voters.
M ARKE'lVRE POUTS.
BLOOMSBUlta MABKHT.
Wheat per bushel,
ltye " .i
Oorn.new, " .
outs. ' " , .
Flour per barrel .
L'lovcrsetHl
Flaxseed
Ilulter
Ktfia ,
Tallow
I-otfctoes
prlud Apples .. ..
MMIM
blJos li HUoulders
Ijird per pouad m.
Hy per ton ......i
I,, ...... ..
,,,..,..,..
I,,..,...,,,
t !.
.
tli
,SU
T.HO
T.00
1X0
.to
.It
.111
.w)
.is
M
.IS
.11
tt.UI
.s
4.W
nuiotuy 8txd , ..... " yr-. ItAV ) " ' "
No.on WhsJt I I liOOporTon
Nn. s
Nil
l-JiCtTlltiltMl I.Vllil
Ultuui:
1... ....... ....
iiiVii on w'liit-"!.'..V, I
uuilnous
S.U
,0O
provement over all oilier porous plasters, they ipyo
romjii renei uuu luiu iuii.ivij . iiivj ..... ...m .
lull ehieelii " rney ure now preierreu ou r an nui
ers. Ttiey carr wliero other porous piasters mnpiy
relieve." lien Minerine; iry inein uuu juu win hul
iKiillMippninuu. l'rieo a:, cents.
.May m i.-ij oiiAiium a. .h.ii...-i.....
I'harmaci utlcal Clieinlits, N.Y.
E. F KUNKEL'.S DITTEIl WINK OK HiOS.
This truly alimhlo tonic lias been so thoroughly
tested by all classes of tlio counnunlty that ll Is now
deemed lmllspeiislblo as a tonic medicine. It costs
but little, purines Iho blood nnd fives tone to tho
hloinach, renovates the system and prolongs ure.
Ever) body bhould havo It.
l'or tlio cuioof v. eaK htoinacuB, general oeuiuty.
lndlgostlon, dlkeascs of tho btoinaeh.and tor all cases
ivnulrlnif a tonic.
This wlnu lucludes tho most agrees wo ami enicieut
salt of Iron wo ios&et.s citrate of laaguetlo oxide,
combined with tlio most cucrgctlo ot vegeUiblo tonics
i ellow l'erut Ian bart.
Do j ou want something to btrongthen jou:
Do you want a gooJ nppetltu I
Do you want to got rid of nervousness?
Do you want energy 1
Da you want to tlccp well T
Do you want to.bulld up j our constitution ?
Do you want to feel well?
Do you v nut a brisk nnd vigorous feeling?
If you do, try Hunkers Hitter Wlno of Iron.
I only ask a trial ot this valuable tonic.
Uowaro ot counterfeits, as KunLcl s Hitler Wlno of
Iron Is tho culr fcuro and tltectlvo remedy In tho
known world for tbo pirmaucut euro of dj.pepsla
and debility, und us tlicro aro a number of Imitations
offered to tlio public, I would caution tho community
to purchase none but the genuine article, manufac
tured by E. 1'. Kunkcl, and having bis btatnp on tlio
cork of every bottle. Tlie very fact that others aro
attempting to Imitate this valuublo remedy proves
Its worth and bpeaks v oluinca In Its favor, tint thu
genuine. E. F. Hunkers.
Hold only In tl bottles. Sold by druggists and deal
era every wliero. E. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, V5 North
Ninth street, Philadelphia, I'a.
Tapo Worm Removed Alive,
Head and nil completo In two hours. Yo feo till
head passes. 8eat l'ln and htomach Worms removed
by Dr. Kunkcl, tS9 Nonh Ninth btitct, I'hlladilplila.
Hand for circular or ask your druggist for u bottle of
KunkePs Worm'Myrup. ittievcr lulls, l'rlco ll.oo.
Hept,
GREAT REDUCTION IN PAINTS,
OILS, BItUSHKS and JAPAN DBY12B.
Strictly PUI1E WHITE I.KADll cents "per pound,
guaranteed e.ii;il to any Iu the market.
MONTOUIt WIIITi! LEAD at lo cents per pound,
equal to any for durability.
MONTOUIt BUTE PAINTS 8, a nnd 10 cents per
pouud, according to color.
MONTOUIt METALLIC) UIIOW.N 8 cents per pound.
MONTOUIt METALLIC UltOWN dry and 8 cents
per pound.
Best Quality of Taint Brushes nt low prices.
PURE LINSEED OIL
which we buy in largo quantities and Will sell at
lowest Market prices.
BEST JAPAN DRYER.
All our goods aro guaranteed as reDresentcd and
our paluts to bo ground In pure linseed oil, or tha
money refunded on demand.
send tor sample card and prlco list with testimonials.
HENRY S. ItEAY,
Solo Manufacturer.
ItUPEItT, l'A.
May 5. "TS.-ly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A DMIWSTHATOH'B NOTICE.
CSTATSOfSAMUei.K. i.iiki;tson. HA.
tetters oi Administration, lie bonis non of Hainuol
iv. Aiucri&uu,ui neuioii iwii, uuiuiuuiu uouuty,uec u,
have been granted by Uio lleglsu-r of bald couuty tc
K 1- Orvls, of Illoomsliurg, Columlla Co., I'a.,
to whom all nersons IndebU-d to said Instate nro m.
quested to inuko payinent, and those having claims
ugidnst tho sold estate will inaku them known to tho
nam uuiuiuutrutor wiuiuut uciar,
li. E. OUTS,
Sept. 6.-SW. AdmlnUtralor.
jtSTItAY.
E1
catne to the nreinlsesnf the umlsii.1 trued In Denver
TuwnsUlp about Uio mlddloot August IMI0. A broun
inure tun or twelve jears old, fourteen to littcen
hands high, one whltu hlud loot and weighs shout
uuu pounds. 'l bs owner can have the same by prov,
.11 K UIVll. UUU1M.JIUU blitllUl'S,
, ...... witi uuNsiNomt.
Hept, 6, TS.-tit.
$999
Cant be inode bv every sirent everv
month hi lhe butloewi we (urnlsh, but
uiuM tviuiug ui worK caa ciuMirtmru
u doten duijars a day right In their own localities,
llavenorooia to exiiUfn bern. Itukluess uleaumt
Slid hoiioruble. Women, and boys and girls do us
well us men. We will lurubib you ft ouiupletoout.
ntlive. 1li bubluess pays Utter than uu) thing
bun free. Write at.d
id u
else. We will boar eiiieuMOT Hurting you. l'ui u:ui
I WHbllWV. 1'IUIIieiB UUU U1C141I.UJV3.
u dauubiui-a.and nil cIahmis Iniiecidol
iHtylngwork atlibiue, slioulu willo w us feud luutu
thplrsonsuiiu
all nbout thu work ut unev, Nt(W U the time.
yuimuki i run vtk AUgusiu. iiuuie.
duluv.
blt, Victim,
Important to Lawyors.
lll.lliuu II.A lhiAHA rv.,..l..l.lnn l....n.i.r.w. . A .
mlnlslrators, tiuardlan', Township o'lllcers, and Lual
noss men generally.
Wo bavo on tiflnd n lnnrn nSKOrtrnent rif lftntl
blanks for the usu of Attorneys, Justices nnd Con.
btuble's blanks ot all kinds, Nolo mid Ilecelpt books
for Administrators ac.
1111 OK LIST.
ATTOnNETs"llLANUa.
rroclpo for Summons.
- ri. fft.
" " ltule to tako Doposltlons.
11 11 4c1hhjsu Arbllrutui.
s cents apluco, cr IMS per hundred.
Petition for Appointment of Ouardlan.
" " Cltall'.n
Ilule to take Depositions.
Narr In Debt, with confession,
' " Assumpsit.
Mechanics l.l.-n.
4 cents each or $3.eo per hundred.
Petition for salo ot Ileal EMalii s cents each.
JUSTICE'S IILANKS.
Bubpamas, tiummons, Warrants, It xctutlont. to fo
ts cents each.
looses B cents each
llluo Deeds lu
Parchment Deudi,, is
Agreements , M,..,.., s "
orphan's Court Hales so for tl U
Constable's Mules , s cents each
Uortgagu and liou d is
AU kinds ut Notes ... , j
Itecelpts, Notes, BcUw.1 Orders, Poor Orders, Btoro
Orders, neatly bound, constaatly tin hand, or mado
to order on fcburt uollce,
Wuaro laepiiiwlto do neater Job work thas any
other onieo lu this county. '
UltoC'KWAV KLWKU,
Kdltora and 1'ropDeturs
OttUet'OLUkllUM,
liloomsburg, I'a.
x WOOD
fiBS
..soy u m ii u s.s:
i? I"''l?' f'MUiiM .l Ur.fi.. 0,'fl f.h
rlM.ri
.anu ii. u
ra'ii'i'"'1'
0.0, BWICHUV, M.nurr, 508 CeisuVT.iis,
arch ii-eia.
II..IH4 i.l.lii.t.,L.bU...ktUi...
" mitt, HU4 I..M..
. i .