THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCIUr,BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. IILOOMSBtlltfl, ritlDAI.SKI'IKJIIIKll St, Issil "Lackawanna iiloomsiiuiio kail hoad HOBtlt. Boom. Accommodation Train S A. M. Mall Train T.M A. M 4.40 P. M rust Train lj.no M. 11.45 A.M express Train e.M i M. CATAW18SA HAIL UOAU. NORTU. BOUTn Accommodation Train 0 Js A. M. 7,8H 1. M, Kcgnlar Express 4.M 1 M. 11,4s A. W. Tnronsn cars on Enprcss train cither to Now Vork or rDIUdelpnl'1 Accoinmodatlontratn runs between Catawlssa and Wllllainsport. STAGE LINKS. civnnA esntlioosisiiciin. L5avo Camera Monday. Wednesday and Friday at o-.aon. m., arrive at lilooinsburif by lliana. in. Leave lUo.msburtr on same days alter arrival of Philadelphia mall. iuoomsiicbii and t.4IKnsvit.t.K, Lcavo Lalrdsvlllo Tucsility. Thursday and Saturday at 7:Si) a. m., nrrtvlni at liloomsburg by u m. l,cavo Hlooms liurn on aamo dajs alter arrival of l'nrladelphla mail Dally mall from liloomsburg to Jllllvlile, 11. nlon and Itloomsburj?, A dally stnee lino leaving Penton In tbo morning ana returning in tho eve IilDg of tlio satno day. Krncst Millo,JK.a,, 0( Tiihkliantiock, wn, In town on Tuesday Thcro will be a Democratic polo raising al iNunmliaon (Saturday nficrnoon Oclolcr 2nd, 1SS0. (Jooil spenlccrs will bo present. A 1nrgc,ncnrly new,hndsome, iloublo-Iient-InR parlor Hove, for ealo cheap by Stuart Mltcbell, corner Market anil ltock stresls. Tbo Winona Fire Company arc under obli gations lo tlio Friendship for the two uf hose kindly loaned until they can purchase a supply for Ihemsolvfi. A Democrat' c Mass Mecllng will be held In the grove near Waller's, In Jackson township on naiuruay altcrnoon October 2nd, Let lucre be a full turn out. (lood speakers will be present. Don't loso your temper on account of poll lies. Nothing can be niado by l,t Tlio Catawls'.i Hancock 1I11I1 meelingonPat urdiy night was addreoed by John M. Clark and II. F. .arr. J, J, Hrower is putting some Improvements on his residence in the shape of a new roof and cornice; and n portico along tbo front. Jacob L. Girton brought a foil blooded Ainbtan stallion in town on Wednesday even- irg. It is a beautiful borso. Her I'. Zihncr will return from bis vacation tlii-i week, nnd services will ho resumed In St. l'.iul's church on Sunday next. The Kescuo ho-0 carriage has arrived. The company bnve just purilu'ed handsome new uniform', ami Ihey had 11 pntnde with ilicir unlace on Tuesday night, headed by the band' It the file-works ordinance is wrong let It be te ealed. So long 11 itHlniidsasttielaw of the tjwu it ought lo 1)3 strictly enforced nuainst nil offender, of whatever parly or condition In life. llrown says ho believes the democracy of this county are willing to cheer the southern con fedcrncy because Ihey cheer Hanrock. That is a fiir sample of the loyalty, nnd gratitude the repnhlicm party ato showing lo one of the bravest Union Gcneinlsof the nation. Kuly on last Friday morning, Jocph Hack er, landlord of the old Kcyser stand at the f jot of the North Mountain, had two horses slolen, One of tln'tu being sick, gave out, and tbo oth er was hitched to Widow Doty's buck-boaul, Using rlo'ely putsntd, and overtaken by (lay light, they nbandone I their booty rear Jones town, whero Ihey evidently expected to cross, the Nob Mountain. A large meeting of 1I10 Democracy was held in llriarcrfck but Tliursdiy night. Cliarljs Campbell wis clecicd Chairman, and lvnor Diiterick and Levi Shafler, Vice Presidents. Hinging speeches wre made by Major lUnley, If. E. Smith, C. 11. Jackson, Dr. 11. L. Fnas, Daniel McIIenrv and F. S. Hopkins. There was music by the band, nnd great enthusiasm. The Democracy were never better organised than now. The Winona hoys cm out with their car1 rilge 0110 night last wcik, to practice making lliu attachment of the hose with the tire plug at llie1ov.tr tnd of Market street. 'Ihey nccoin iiliflud it in a remarkably short spice of lime, On their way to ihe carriage bouse, tbty put on some speed, and got over the ground very rap idlv. We nre informed ihnt some of ihe Itcivy Heights left the rope just hefoie the running began Do not fail lo attend the (.amp l ire com- 1 mtneing on Thursday morning at thu F.iir (iiounds. Will be kept burning for thtee dais nnd nights. The principal attraction will be the liean So-ip, Hard Tack, and other Army Attractions which can be bod at the com missary's at a reasonable price, and those wi-h ing such common faro ns Oysters, Ire Cream fie. em get them at Ihe Sutler's Tenl, if ll.ey hive the cish or first-class credit. A lirce platform will be erected and presided over by ai experienced ilnacing master and those wish In; to cm Irip tbo light fantastic to the music of the regimental or other band. ThH is not a nersonil raniliai mi. It i- the principles of the parly nnd not of Ihe man, that should bo ilisciihsed. So say republican orators Thev tell us that Ihe principles nf the icpuhl canpirly aretho prinriphs of the man, and v.engice with them. Whatever a party dorses becomes a part of its principles. The re publican parly has en lorscd Garfield, and as bis record as a politician and statesman was what ltd llieui to lake him up, his nomination is on cndoisement of his wliolo record, Credit Mnbilitr, De (lolyer pavement, t'obden 1'ic Trade Club, nnd all. Thus far republican rpeakir in this section have left Outfield and his record entirely alone. i hey dare not ills cuss it, and jet by their on 11 showing his rec ord is included in the principles of lhat paity Will honest and intelligent American citfeens support a nvin for the high office of President whose reputation as a public man is so bad tint his party friends dare not discuss it Upon notloa by the citizens of Locust town shin fjr a meitiusr on the evening of the 21st iust., to organize a Hancock and Kncliah cluh at Slabtown, Win. Krickbaiim, II. H. Srnilh T.J. Vnmlerallce, David Jones, Jno. W. IIoll man nnd SheiiU'Knt from liloomsburg. were in attendance. The meeting was organized by the following olliiers: President. Ii.initl Slmei ice Pros! dents, Henry Gable and Christian Smnlli Sec relaries, Sol, Slrausser and Mnybcny Snyder Treasurer. Samuel Adams; Canvassing Com mime, Kolandin ilurbein, Monlilius Yesc.tr and WpllinHnn Wtiser. Snoeclies were in id l,v II V. Smlil. Win. lvriekhnim and T. Vaiidersliro A limit two lilllldl-d voleirs joined Ihe club, The mceling ailioiirncd wilh rousing cheers for Hancock and Lnglish and a pledge thu every Diraoeralie voter ot Locust town ship would be at ihe polls 10 vote fur Haneock an 1 r,ngun, 1 no next meeting ci "" be on Iho evening of llie- 2!)lh, and will be ad dressed by John C. Yocuui.Kcn. A number of Itepublicins here will vote for Hancock, SiiiAUssKit ASnyiieb, Secretaries. It seems that "devl ordlnanco" was allvn last 1th of July, when a prominent renublienn threatened to havo a police officer arrested for non performance of duly if be did not stop the ooys irom snooting lire crnckcrs oil tbo slreels. Tbo llrpublicitn prints a dlspnlch senl from hero by one of Its friends to the Vrm, headed "Southern Tactics in lllcomsburg." Their onn version of tbo caie as stated elsewhere In ihelr own piper shows thai the iVcss dispatch wholly misrepresented tbo situation. Thoso whose names have bcin pi iced on tlio registry sixty days before the election, nnd who hive not paid their laxrs must do so on or be fore October 2nd. 'Ihe list is in the hands nt Ileuben Harris, collector for the town, v. ho will receive the taxis. Democrats, altcnd to the matter at once. In bis speech lasts iturday nigh 1. 1. C. Brown admitted that he did not believe the rrnorl when be heard it, lhat three cheers were given for the southern confldeiacy nt a democratic meeting in Ibisco inly And yet he printed it in Is paper. The Increased democratic Vote in this county Ibis fill will show bow much good such journalism has dune the republican parly, Wo gladly call the nttentlon of nil who buy children's shois, lo llm advertisement of the .Vineiican Sho Tip Co. in anoihei column. As a black tip lhat is a petfict protection to 10 Iocs of costly shoes, while adding to their beauty, is of the first Importance. Such Ihe A. S.T. Co. Tip lias proved to be. The Greenback party posted bills on Friday announcing a mass meeting in the Opera Ho-ise on Saturday evening. The Republican o f la-t eek statid thai their club meeting would not be addressed on Saturday evening, the speech uf Tuesday night having taken its piece. The Grecnbickers therefore supposed they would have noihing to interfere with them. Howev, ', ou Ssturday afternoon the Republican lead ers arranged for an open air mceling in the eve ning to "celebrate Maine," and the result was that less than one hundred people went to the Opera House, and the Greenback meeting was failure. This interference wasall right, ac cording to Ihe republican notion, but when a large number of Democrats hurrahed for Han- co k within bearing of the Republican speak ers, the aspect was changed, and the cheering was denounced ns a "cop erhead" tll'ort to break up a loyal meelir.g. It seems lo make rjuite a difi'erenco which leg the boot is on. CI.Ull JIEEriNO. On Widnrsday, Ihe regular evening of the club inciting at Orantcville, the dub assem ble 1! nt its rooms, and after the prcliiuinaiy business hid been t ansaclcd the club was ad- ilrcss.d by John M. Clark, l'-ip, and Jehu G. leeze, Ksi, After the first of October the dub meetings will he hell regularly and some person will be 011 hand each evening to address It. A good hall is greatly needed Last night even, there ftere more persons than the room could con tain. llehccca Cnrnian, of Hcnlnn. dan In.) cd a full assortment of Millinery, Nollon Goods, Lining, Silks of tvery shade. All goods at old 1 rires, to which .1.,. Invlios il, ,.,,. ; of llm public, Tbo assertion that there went 2.nol i,.nt,1n on tbo street last Saturday night, wbllo tbo re publicans were making speeches Is too ridicu lously nbsurd lo need denial. Hut wo say that there were not COO people present, This esti mate was carefully made on the spot, at the time, as wo expected the AjnitViam would claim an "immense crowd" as usual. WIXFIKLD SCIIl'T HANCOCK. In battle's front, thy causo thy only shield, We knew thy leadership would win tlio Held; And now again to thee our hearts we leld, For thou In peace, as war, must win tho field, Wlnnold In war, nod when tha battles cease, Wlnnold again In victories ot Peaco. Not (Ictlysburg alono to thto shall yield, llut the whole Union Is Iby nraplo field. John (), sRKttzt. lUU'UlllilCAx'coNVEXTlOX. The mceling of the Republicans for the pur pose nf making nominations for county offices was held nt the Opera House it Monday af eiruoiiii. lnero weie not over sixty persons present, delegates, spectators nnd all. About two o'clock J, C. llrown rcuuesied all delegates to step Into one of Ihe little side rooms on the stage for a caucus. What was done Ihero we know rot, hot presume it was decided lhat no credentials should bccalbd for, as no one had anything lo show lhat be represented any dis trict. At least no credentials were called for In Iho convention. In a ftw mlnuteslhey made llieir appearance from behind Ihe scenes and J. C, llrown called the convention to order, W. M. Monroe, of Montour township, was cbo sen chairman. 11. F. Crispin nnd Silas Conner wero elected secretaries. The lit of delegates was cilled anil the fillowing answered to their 11 iimes: Denton T. F. Schuyler, 11 L. F Colley. Hem 11k II. F. Ciispin, L.T. Thompson. Uloom Kant It. C. Ncal, I. Hagenbuch. Illoom West W M. Kehtr, O. T. Wilson, llriarcrcek Andrew Fein ltr, M. Hltks. Ciiawi-si K, 1). Guie, Clinton Kills. Centre J. H. Aikman. Ccnlralia Janus Dyke, Hubert Jones. Fishingcreik S. J. Pealer, W. K, F.vdand. Franklin C. 1!, Seeshollz. Greenwood Nchemiab Kitchen. Hem lock Iraac Pnrsel, John Ilarlman, Locust S. V. Mears, C. S. W, Fox. MIDI in J. W. Winterslccn. Montour 1'. M. Kaishntr, W. M. Monroe. Orange- Silas Conner, John Cadmau. Pine -11. F. Wbitinire, M. W. Moser. A committee consisting of L.T. Thompson Dr. Iteber, John JCndnnn, K. II. Gule and S, J. Pealer was appointed on resolutions. O. A. liuckinghani of Ilerwiek, and Geo. W Mears ol P.upert, werenomiiiattdascindidates for the legislature, by acclamation, and so de clared by tho chair. Lb d S. Wintersteen was unanimously nom inatid as inodiclate for Disttict Attorney, Just at ibis lime G. A. lliickingbain staled that he withdrew bis name as a candidaet for the legi-lnlute. This seemed to upset things a litlle. bill in a few moments Ihey recovered and a,vote being taken, il was decided ihnt Mr. Ibickingliani be permille-d to withdraw. This lelt Geo. W. Mears, n one-armed boblier, as the only noniiiit-e. K. II. Guie pioposed lhat only one man be put in liio field. He said there was no use ol uominating a man who could not KhMlTlllX IIAIil.ADS. luarisins conorsss, Mister (lailleld Left Ihe war Held Kailylu theil ite- all ray, llut our YWiillcld Alwajs lu Held, lialUedltllllio latest day. llut when (larneld Left tho war nelit, Well ho knew no harm could come, Tor our Wlcflcld, Ho left In field, To protect his western Lome So.wlH'nflarneld Left tho war Held, Ami In t'cfigross took a seat ; Mill our NMtinotd lie left In Held, Idle ho sought a safe retreat. Prudent Oardeld Left tho war Held, And look credit Moblller I But our Wlnneld llolctt Infield, Fighting rebels night nnd day. Prudent Oarfleld Uit tho war rtetd. Tor Hcdolicr's paienient sweet I liu' onrMnflel.l lie left In Held, lluardlng well his ccuhluned seat, Prudent (larilcld Left the war Held, ltunnlng oil from shot anil shell I llutour Wleillcld lie left In Held, Where tho foremost lighting felt. Prudent liartleld Lift Iho war field, And tho soldiers leavo him too I llutour Wlntleld Aiwa) sill Held, Kur leads the bojs In blue. Foil Sal. A walnut extension tabid four teen feet lute, ten walnut nine sentul dining chairs, as gncd ns new will be si Id cheap. Al so Hie at fifty yard of three ply carpit In good conelit.on, lmpilre at this (iHiee, !! NOIICri! lll.OOMHbt'1111 WA1K1I COMPANY, September lilsl, 1880. Tlo annual meeting of Iho stockholders of the liloomsburg Water Company will be held nt Ihelr olllce In Uloomsburc, on Tuesday the 12th day of October next at 2 o'clock p. when an election will be held for nine ill- rectors to servo for the ensuing year. Frank V. llli.tMKVKn, Sep. 21 !tw Sccrela.'y. Mislaid or stolen. A gold bended ennn Willi my nainu on It, Smith's Forms a law book with name on, and Norrls Stato He) oris, vol. 8 new. The holder of inch or all of theso ar1 tlces will please return them at once lo my of fice. C. 11. lillOCKWAY. sep. 10-3w "Mall Kilters" are a lirain, Nerve and Wood fooel, peculiarly adapted to, and warmly rccom mended by our druggists nnd physicians for general elcbitity, Mental nnd Physical Kxhaus thin, Hysteria, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Kmacialiou nnd Drop-y. sep. 2-1-lw Pennsylvania State Collcgo admits both sex es. Lnilowmcn I hair a million, iuilionici. Courses of study, Classical, Sclcnlific and Ag ricultiirnl, A thorough Preparatory Depart ment. Kxpcnsc s $3 to So 1 er week. For cala logne, address Joseph Shortlldge, A. M., Pres. State College, Pa. augl3 lOw riMIINllCIIl;EK ITEMS. M'ss Sal lie AU started fur Michigan on Mon day, September 20lh. She I ill lends staying with her aunt nt Schoolcraft, Mich. Mi-s Alice Laub.ich is still confined lo her room. She has been sick some seven weeks. She Is slowly impioving. Farmers are very busy with ihelr fall work The Fisliingcrtek Democracy held a Han cock and Kiiglish club meeting at JooeBlown on Saturday evening, Sept. 18th. It was only intended for a district dub meeting but the at tendance was equal to some mass meetings have nttenilcd. Warren J. Kuckalcw address ed Iho meeting, giving the records of Hanccck nnd Garfield. Daniel, McIIenry followed will appropriate remarks. The lienlon Hand was in attendance to enliven the occasion. It is truly a Hamotk band, and they play well for the chance they have had. This is the second trip they have made lo our township ibis fall Wo expect lo have a mass meeting ill Fish ingcreck some lime before the election. woulel propose Mr- John Ziner's sugar grove as the plate. L- TUK l'liAiFOItM. TIIK XKWS Fl'iOM MA1XK. IIae you heard the news from Malno Mtsler llrown, Mister llrown? IIae sou heard Ihe news frcm Halto, Mr llrown? O, Ihe people gave a shuut, And the llads they tumbled out, And that's Ihe news fioin Maine, Mister llrown. llae you heard the news from Maine, Hockley Mine, PccMey Mine? Ilaio )ou heardthc news from .Maine, Iieckley Mine? So your 111 0 works and things, Aud jour bragand other lllngs, Dleln't spill the news from Maine, Iieckley Mine. Ihuo you heard the news from .Maine, Cleneralci., CieiaraKi? llaio)Ou heat d the neusliomMalne, (leneral 11? See, sua ho ids tho Hancock column In n way that makes jou bolemn, And that's tho news from Maine, (leneral II. e ehcteel, mennirg Metis, -lames l)ke prcpo-ed lhat ihe rnmes of ihe two pcrous named be put upaud voice! fur, and the cue receiving the highest lumlcrof voUg buuld be the candidate. The chair stated ilia the iiominatii-iis bud already been maele and be could not receive such a motion. The matter as reconsidered and Ihey took a fro-h start C. Jnyne, tl. A. lluckinghani anil Geo. W. Mens were named, and the nominations clos.nl Geo. A. Huekingham was iicuninateil, having rcceivcel the Ingest niimberof votes. Mr. Hock, ingham maele a few remarks in which I c said thai I'trlM be might be- elected, ar.d if so, he would do his hist lo repte-cnt his pally. S. J. Pealer was nominatid fir county surujor. . M. Monroe, Clinton Kills, !. F. Crispin and Silas Conner were chosen Cungtissional eon feiees. S. J. Peahr, C. li. See-bcl z and Joshua FttterniBii were ihoseii Senatorial con feres. J. I'. llrown was elected chairman of the county committee. A county committee us chostn, each deltgatiou naming a member for its eli-lrict. The committee on re-olutions undo their report, end. rsing ginnally ivcry thing repullican. 'Ihe convention uiljouri.cd M'lHITM AT TIIK OFiJItA HOl'SE. Last evening Prof. Cecil gave his marvelous entertainment in tbo opera house to a good audience, The following letter speaks for itself: Wo, the undersigned were present al the Academy of Music, Scranlon, Pa on Satur day and Monday evenings, September lSth aud 20ili, 18S0, and witnessed ihe "tests" given by l'rof. A. A. Cecil lu his exposure of modern Kplrltuslitui, He performed most wondeif-1 and iiivGl. rlr.nj futa tnrli us Ihe inodiltms lie- clire 10 be done by tho agency of the spirits, unu men, briure closing 111s uxuie'iuuu, " Ihe audience how the most difficult of Ihem were done, fully convincing us, and all willing lO bn rnnvlnr. il Ih.e all lllH "lOaillfcSlntlollS wre given by human skill withoutany spliil se.enrv nl.uliv,p We believe his dear and faithful expisltlou of spiritualism, so called, will Jo good nrv ce In iiiHWeliitnn unv u.1,n enav ba niiddr Its delu sions, and heartily commend him in iho noble work lie is doing lor huinintly. Win, Taylor, Missionary from India. Jo-eph K. Srnilh, Pastor Avenue M, E church, K. It. Iurls InlM latiir (!nm-. Chinch. 11. W. Van Shoick. Paslor Hvde Park M. K cbuicht W. 1). Thorp.Paslor Providence M. K.churcl Scritnton, Pa., Sept. 21al, 1830. We would advise all lo see this cnt-rtiin-ment to nlghtus this is hit last performmce In llloomiburg. All maiilfcUlijii expand to "A MAMMOTH FESTIVAL." The most successful nnd probably the larg e-t fckt a ol I lie season, was neiu 111 me K-py Park on Sitiirdny the IS h, by the F.spy Cornet Ban I. The pmrecds amounted lo $210 which frees the hand from all cniumbinnce and leaves a band-ome sum In their treasury The liberality displaced by Ihe siirtoundlug community, as well as ihe citizens of J.-py their contributions to lliis festival evinces the great enthusiasm existing in f.ivorof thisyoungi but rapidly progressing band. The ladies took a very active part and by their ende ivors succeeded in making it a gen oral success. The large display of rare cakes, both in size and quality, elegantly fiuished and beautifully triuunod was truly wonderful. The artistically arranged and nicely illumina ted little nark together with the beautiiul even ing and first class music attracted an immense crowd. Notwithstanding Iho large assemblage of pople, the utmost epuet and harmony pre vailed throughout the evening. The Catawba Hand was escorted ' Ihescene nf festivities, by tbo l.spy Hand ana lurnisn e,l tlecrant music during the entire evening, in appreciation of which they were presented with a large and handsome cake, bearing the letters It, 0 , which are the iitilllls 01 .ur, Riilter Crevellng who contributed it to the fos lival. The hours were spent so pleasantly mat liMiWtlmo seemed lo revolve with Itntwed activity and brought the closing hour belore m .i,v realized its presence. At this Juncture, by specinl request of tho visiting band, the K-py bind pliyed sevoral piece) aiicr nii rrnwd dlsnersed showing by their pltnsant countenances lhat Ihey baeltrjoycd themselves and remained the well ulshers ol the winu oj whom tho fe-tivnl was given. The band exicnd their sincere thanks 10 Thomas Hniledge, for Ihe use ol Ihe sieamer "Montour," for the etcui-fon cf Ihe Catawlssa band fioiu and to Catawissa, OIlANllKVlLl.n 1TK.MS, Are j on going to paint? If so, send to ihe Montour Paint Mills, Kupert, Pa, for your ure Lend, Slate Colors, Pure Paints, Ac , and save the wholesale and rttail profit. You can mix your own colors wilh pure Unseed oil for 80 cents to $1.20 per gallon. sep. 10-3m KF.MILUTION. OF CONUOLl.NC'i:. Wiii:i:kas, Il has leased Almighty God in His all-wise Providence to enter our midst and remove by death H. K , daughter of J. P. and A. Hutchison; also C. D , sou of J. M. and M, J. Ammerman, two esteemed members ol our Sabbath School, therefore, JiWitu1, That in the death of these children our Sabbath school lias lost two devoted anil worthy members) their families a dntilnl and limine child, brolher and sister, while we deeply ft el the loss of their pleasint associa tion nnu Kintiiy greetings, etc t now m humble submission lo the divine willoflliin who has thought it best to tako them where they could enjoy more perfectly His goodness. J.VioeW, That wi deeply sympathize with the bereaved families ami can only by way of comfort and consolation commend mem 10 God who is too wise lo err and loo good to be unkind, llewhcd. That the foregoing resolutions be recorded in the record ot Ihe iabbal!i school and published in iho county papers and a copy be presented to eech of Ihe laiuilies of the deceased, .Mils. SALIJB u. nrOKEtc, Mm. Annik Mc'IIknry, Com- lilts Kn'lE K. CltKASV, J LAbT NOTIt'F, l'0,tn,,s bnowlne Iheuiselus lii bo indrbtt . . . 1 ... 1 ..i. ..,,. ,,,,1 r.s id, lu the iii.Uersmneu vii uui- vw j mil. and ciefi liVaj w 11 please setile before Oc ...1... isi lSRfl. Tnel'inu of llrockway A HI . . . . . ..,. .1 11 ... .llu , nn lie cber isi, isiv, unu wen -- - 1 urn lhat time we have bun sending out Hale- menu friuueiitlr with but little success. who are well able to pay have given no .t. -lion to them. Now, our boi ks must bo closeJ. VII accounts remaii.ing uruelilcd cn thefirit dayof October, 1SS0, will le placed iu n justi ce's bands for collection. As we slmll send a stalemenl lo all per.ons Indebted to us, before lhat lime, no one can complain that they bad no notice. The abotecoes not apply to balances due cm subscription, though we shall 1,9 glad lo have those tellled also, Aug ?f, P II. llBOCKtVAV, (lixi, K. EiWK.i.I, TUB VOLTAIC BELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH. Will send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Helta lo Ihe afllicled uiion 30 days trial, Speedy cures guarantee-d. They mean what ihey say. Write to Ihem without delay. Nov. 21-ly. The Hancock club held its regular meeting on Wednesday evening. Capt. Hiockway made a speech and at the close Geo. E. Klwell and vVllllaui Krickbaum were successively called for and made some Impromptu remarks. The hall was crowded and Ihe music and speeches wero enthusiastically recelyed. 802 names are now on the list. IIUOKIIOIIN NEWS. Hwkiiorn, Sep, 20, 1880. Hps, C'OLUMplAN I Mr. E. D. Leidy and wife are spundiug a few days in Nanlicoke, Miss Anra Suvidge has returned from her ylsit in Sunbiiry. We are sorry to stale that her health is not much Improved, Mr. Thomas Melhtril is confined lo his bed with malaria fever. Tom Is very miiih missed especially ly the band boys. Mr. John Appleuian has returned from ihe Gieen Mountain Stale, but left Mrs. li II. Diet orith there, ylslting her daughter. Dr William Harris, of Hamburg, paid his old homo a short visit. His many Iritnds here are always glsd to gnel Mm, which was cer tuinly manifested on Sundsy evening by Ihe large corgregatlon Ihal assembled to listen lo n Interesting address frcm hlin at the praise meeting. To keep your family healthy, and save dec tor's bill', ii the great Remedy, Iltibaline Itinera li e Lett I.Iool Punuer in the world 'Hit' Democrats of tliu rutted States, 111 i iiiiMiititiii a.--I'liiiili'il, iKTiiire : !' ii:t. c lilitl'ru cititr-cht's iini'W to the ciiiistitiitiiiiinl ilocliines iniel tin ilitiiins of tlio Di'iiioc'iiitii' paitv :is il liisliuteil liv the teaching and exiimpl of a loti"; line of Demoeiatie atcMiien and iiatiiols and emliodieil 111 the dat- teiim ol the l:i.t national liitnctitinii ol the patty. sr.coNii. uiipoitioii lei eeiitraiizauiin and to that dangeienis siiiril of eiicieiac li inent which tends to eoiiviilielato the pow eis of all the dt'aitmentx in one, and thus to CTeati', wlialever lie the form of government, a veal ekpotiin. Xo Miiiit-uaryliiwt-tMiiatatiem of C'liuieh or State, for "the good of each; common i-eliools fo-tcied and uottrted. Tiiliii). Home rule ; honest money the strict maintenance! of llie public faith coiisKting of gold and silver and pa per coiiurtililo into coin on demand; the strict maintenance of the public failli State anil national, anil a tariff for reve nue only. Km ltni. The siilioi'ditialion of the military to tlio civil lower, and a general and thorough lefonu of the civil senice. F inn. J he right to a tree ballot is the right iiier-crvative! of all rights, and must anel snail tie mainiameei 111 ecry natt of the United States. Six hi. The existing Administration is the representative of conspiracy only, audits claim of right to surround the ballot boxes with troops and deputy mar shals to intimidate and obstruct the elect oi. and the tiniirei'cdented use of the veto to maintain its corrupt nnd despotic power, insults the people and imjieiils their institutions. Sr.M-.siii. The ''teat fraud of 18VG '77 bv which, upon a false count of the electoral votes of two State?, the caudi date defeated at tlio polls was declared to be l'rcsidcnt; and for the lirst time m American liistot v tlio will of tho people - , ', .1 r ...lii... was set asiue tinner a iiircai 01 iiiiiuaiy violence, struck a tleaellv blow at our svstem of reiircsentalivo government 'fhe Democratic paity, to preserve the country from tho horrors of a civil war, submitted for the tune, 111 lirm and pa triotic faith that the people would pun- ish this crime 111 I8S1J. '1 lus issue pre cedes anil dwarfs every other. It impo ses a iiioit' sacred duty upon tho people of the Union than ever addressed tlio conscience of a nation of freemen. Kiiitirii. Vi'o execrate tho course of this Administration in making places in the civil service a lewaid for political crime, and demand a relorin liv statute which shall make it forever imposs'ibb for the defeated candidate lo bribe hi way to the seat of 11 iisiitperby billettin il tans noon the people. NiNiii. The resolution of SanmelJ I'ildeu not airain to be a candidate for the exalted ulacu to which lie was elect ed liv a minority 01 ins countrymen, linn 110m which no was excmucti ov ineieaei era of the Heimblican party, is receiv ed bv the Democrats of the United State ,.1 . ..:i.!i!... 1 ,1 l,...ln.. i...:.. Walt sensiuilliv, unit iney itevtettu uee-ie ..1 ... :.. f : . 1 r .....!,..!. 1 commence 111 111s vvisuoui, patiioiisiii uiu intcL-r tv uusliakeii by 1110 assaults ot common enemy , and they further assure him that ho is lollowed into tho retire mint he lias chosen for himself bv the sympathy and respect of his iellovv-citi zens. who regard him ns 0110 who, by elevnliiiL' tho standards ot publio mora tv niul iiilnrmiiLr nnd iiuillviii'' tlio uul lio senloe, nie(in tho Instlny gi-atitiidc of iho Conner Inys, up cine street, nave 1m1 proved their rositlence by tbo addition ofnve randa. This pleasint resort was greally need ed to sjlace the nver-workeit brain and aching limbs of these sons of honest toil (?) Mr. Janus Harinan has just stveked his cab loot shop with an assortment of new furnitll re. Dr. Megargcll is renovating his barn. Mr. Camden Mears, our butcher, is puttir.g up a new building to meet the requirements of his incica'ing business. La-t Monday being Mr. Fnmuel Sharpies' birlhdiy, a number of friends from Catawlssa and this place Improved tho event with a sur prise party. The altenilancu was good, the dinner better, nnd the honor shown this worthy citizen best. To our shk list we are obliged to add Ihe following names in our present leporl: Ernest Sloan, (1 L. Jolly, Harrie Uriltnin, Mr. and Mrs. Nathau Flcckensline. Lawyer Agih Hicketts preached in the M. E. ihurch last Sabbath, The lawyers, certain ly, are not the worst class of pro fessioiialists: as is commonly reputed. On la't S.iturday tho Nimrods of this place engaged in a -hunting match, Harris' party was the more successful. The supper was good and should undoubtedly be paid for by his par- ty, as they seemed lo enjoy it Ihe most. As the woodman plied hilar, The hollow tree drummed out loudly: C'nrk Hidlcmsn is in full glee; Tor, you see it is a daughter. HOW TO GET almost Everything. Do you know how to get in tho easiest way and to best advantage what yon want for dress and house-furnishing? First, how: Write for a catalogue ; sec what you can learn from it about the things you want. If samples can be useful to you, ask for them and state your wants so plainly that exactly the right samples can be sent. Second, where: The place where goods are kept in the greatest variety ; whero they are sold for what they really are in respect to quality ; where prices are lowest; where most care is taken to serve customers accept ably; and where you have the right to return whatever is not satisfactory. There no matter where you are if you make your wants known and avail your self of your privileges, you will get the best things in the best way, promptly and without trouble or risk; sometimes by mail, some times by express, almost always at less cost for car riage than tho money you save in the price. John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa. Chklntit, Thirteenth, llarlet and Juniper. C. IB. :R,OBBI2sTS, (SUCCESSOR. TO . W. H.OBBINB,) DBAIiHB. XM I'liuv llranillcN. It'll lxl lex, CJIiin, IttiniN, 11111I nil UIiiiImoI TTIne cm MUIIII3 III! ilium- IMl'OKTED ALKS AND l'M.TKIIS IN HOTTIeKS BY TIIK DOZKN. T.iinillnrclH llirniiidi nilL the L'otuitv will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stcek befote pun-hnsing elsewhere. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main .Stroot, 2nd Door bolow Iron. Julys; 'mm y GET THE BEST. 'I sullered terribly wilh nervous debility, causeel by tleranged kidneys, and was erma nently cured by l'rof. Ouilmette's French Kid ney l'ads, when other renitdies gave 110 relief," writes a joung Day ton merchant. Dr. W, H. House takes ibis method ol inform, ing the public thai he has equipped his Dental Rooms with many of the Latest Improvements, Teeth Extracted Without rain by the use of as, and frteofchargo tvhen artificial tct Ih are Inserlid, spot lT Ow Business A'otices Hoots and Shoes cheap at McKwiiey'. Go aud tee I. V. Harlman's New Dress Goods, Fur Hl.ick Cashmeres, Hlack all Wool Tauiiso Clote, Hlack all wool Momie Cloth orany other lilack Dress Goods go to Lutz loan a' The public are hereby informed that m ra.mon, I'a., May votli, lssu. Da. A. K. IJckk: I tool- your Neuralgia anil Mck lleadaclio Pills for Chronic Headache Willi Dv spepsta, and they acted like a charm. I would not he w Ithcut them lor any amount ot money. Mas VViu.i liaoca, bcranton, I'a. IP YOU II.VVEIIE.VDACIIK. II" YOU 1IAVK NKUItAUIlA, IK YOU I' AVE llYSPKl'MA. IK YOU II WE CONSTIPATION, IK MIU HAVE ISllllllihrlON, IF YOU IIAVBNL'UVell'S CIIII.I.M, IK YOU HAVE AHIJH; CHILLS, IK YOU HAVE PALPITATION OK THE 1IEV.KT IP YOU HAVE PAItALYSIS, IK YOU HAVE TOOTHACHE, IT YOU AltENEHVOL'S, TAKE DR. A. E. RURR'S Xcuralglit AwSU li Ilcailnclic IMIIn. They will cure jou. There Is nothing In this world Ike them. Easy to take, they dissolve In tuo moulh Tho I'liytdclans generally recommend them. For Salo by 0. A. Hlolin, BloMnstnrg drnggitt. uno is, -so-tr PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE, main Stre e t above Iron, BLOOMSBURG PENJN'A 11EALEH IN STRONG OMIETITlO In this niunufacture of Organs is resulting in the production stud Ealc of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence, witnoui tny merit wnatever, except to ue oueri'ti cneaj), anii men vnen purcnas 2tl found to be dear at any price. Will yuti not then, reader, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing tho names of lirst class, wnouy responsible makers. A good assortment ot tyles of tlio celebrated J?.stcy Urgans can now be seen at the new rooms of the Only Authorized gent foi the Etatey Organs in Columbia County. A guarantee for live years from the manu facturers accompanies every Jistey Urgan. J. SALTZER, Agent, Rloomsburg, Pa. nieniiiu suns are now mane irom me laicsi t-. 1" rl n ... iyles otSprinn Gno.is on ihe loiiowing Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals.Faii terms: Jjilett iilyles, J.oum 1 rices, Jiat Ma terial, llett norLmammn, and lied J its at the l'opulnr fctore ol David ixiwenuerg. Wool Stockincs by the liundrcil at I. W. llartuian'H. New Sinule ami Double wool Sliawh at last year's prices at l.utz ct bioan s, Harriet A. New kirk, of Salem. say: lwas cured ol tetter in mv hand by tlirco applica tions of Camnhor Milk. Mv husband was cured of old running sores by usinp it. It cured my son ot a spramtil ankle, rrire m cents, hold liy U, A, Klcini, liloomshurg. april 10, 'SO.ly lltitter 25 cents. Eets 13 cents at I. W. llartmau's. More Sills. Salina and Velvets just re ceived at l.utz tV bloan s. 1000 Oneel Live Calves wanted by Silas ioung, LifM street. aug.0 bU-.m Dried Fruit wanted at I, W. Harlman's. cy and Toilet Articles, Soaps Brushes, Sponges, Per fumery, etc. I'hjHclanv preemptions cniefully compounded and orders answered with care and despatch. I-arm ors aud phj slclans Irom the country will nnd our stock of medicines complete, warranted genuine and of tho Lest quality. JOHN II, KINI'OIIT, Jan. ss, 150-ly Proprietor. M. C. SLOAN & BRO. iiLoonisniJRc;, v, Manutacturera of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sloighs PLATKOKM WAGONS, ic. First-class worle always on hand. KEI'AIItINQ NEATLY DONE. l'rloes reduced to suit the times. A l,arte nw-otlmtnt of Ladies Ties, Scarfs (Jollars aud Lulls at l.uiz v oioan s. Uasli paid lor OUU tons eood 'Iry Rock Oak Hark by bllas loung, Light Street. juty BU-m Rubbers at JIcKinney's, PUliLIc'NOTic'E. The Clotliiiiir Store ol Daviel Lowenbere is well stocked with all the latest styles ot Clothing for Men, Youth and Children, Call aud examine, his country and Ills liarty, Ttviit. Frco sliiiis and it Hv'inir clinnro for American ciunmeico on tlio seas and on the land. Jo ilisi'i iiiunatlou in favor of tnuibiiortatlon lines, pgrjior utiuiib ov monopolies. 1 ' l,.,..,l,.,l nl ll. 11,,,. Jl l.v l.i 1 11, eineii4iut.iiL in uiu imi- rmguiiio tmity. No 111010 Cliinvtiu im iniiatioii except for tvaYcl, fdiication anil forci'm I'omtni'ict', and thvit'in fare fully guarded.. '1 vvKi.tTll, l'lililio money and jmlilio cii'dit for iul)lio iuriiosc bolely, mid uililio laiul lor actual settieix. 'riiiii'i kkn'I n. The Democratic party in the friend of lalior and tlio laborin man, and pleilseie itself to protect him a.lik.p ii'-aiust the foiiuoianti. and Comtmuie KuritiPKNiii. v e ooii,'iatiilato tho country upon tlio honesty and thrift of a Democratic ton;ie!9, wineli lias re duced the public expenditures 10.000.000 a year 1 upon tho continuation of pros perity ut homo and tlio iiatie ual honor aliioad, and above all, upon tlio promise of such a change in tho Administration ot the uovernment as shall insure us genuine and lattinK lolonn in very de partment tit the publio suiritt liny vour 1'l.iiniels, Dress Goods, Ac, at 1, vy, llartmau's lliis tall. A New Stock nf Itoll I'lato Jewelry at I.Utz on Sloan s, llest quality guaranteed, Boot headquarters at McKinuey's, For Nobby Hats. .For Latest Styles, l'or liOweat Prices. Go to David Lovvenberg'B Call and ace the ISest and Cheapest Sum uier sun lor ju.uu at 11. lowcnucrg s. 1,000 pounds nice dried raspberries, ,0Q0 pounds niceilriidpilicd cherries wanted this fall by Silas yuvvg, Light citreetjuy 2-Cm Stocking Yarn, Gumnntown Wool, Split .epnyr, ivc, eve , at 1, vv, naiinian a. Call at McKinney'a far Shuem. YA'f.Wi GROVE AHEAP. Farmers bavlng Iluckvvheat toerlndwill do well to take it to the Eyers Grove Mills where they can cet lluckwheat Flour made by the New Process, Having placed In the .uni.-iew machinery tuai win inare lluck. wheat Flour a While as Wheat Flout and a good yield Guuamntettl. Give us a trial, The highest Cash price paid for Buckwheat. o'j uusneis uroutiu t.tcry 1 Hours. M. W. iUCHKNKY Miller. Columbia county Fair begins 13th of Oct, 1. vv. iianmatrs uomiiinatlon ritorelsal. wavs open with NJtw and Oheap Goods, call nun see, tfnn. OpAritA J. Ilnpknn Nlnprlutnufn io,.b. The 1'hiuulx Pectoral Is iDdispensable in ray r ie e. ...... ill.- "... , , - laiuiiy. 11 acts use a cuarm in curing Junewso-t' C. C. GaLIGNAN, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, AND IlEALEIl IS STOVES, HEATERS -fVlSTID H-A-KT C3-E S, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Shop iu Opora Hou&o, Gtli door aPru a. -so-ir rriie 011 IslahlislM (I lru Store WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Coruer lain and Market Streets BLOOMSBURG, PA. The undersigned having heon In tho VII()!.i:s.i,i: lilll'i! business for the post elevon years would call tno attentton 01 the public irenerully, and C'ullN iKV DKALUits lu particular, to their laruouud varied slock. It CQB MXStS Qf Paint, Oil.s iEass, Putty, Patent iTlcdBesiies, Spices, Ve. B. F. SHARPLESS, Cor. Cenire and Hall Itoad Sts., near L. & II. Depot, Lowest Prices will net to vmdersold, Manufacturer ot MINE CAH WHEELS, Coal ureal: cr and llrIdo Castlnirs, Water llpes, Stoves, Tin ware, Plow?, llto.N FENCE, and all kinds ot Iron and llrassC tllnin. Tho irlKlnal Mom rose, Iron beam, right hand. It-It hand, and side LIU I 'lows, tho best In mo mark et, and all kinds ot plow repairs. Cook stoves, Itoom Stoves, ana Stoves for heating stores, rchool houses, churches, ic. Also the larg est stock of repairs for city stoves, wholesale and retail, such as Fire Brlclc.Grates, Cross Ileces, Uds ic. to., btovo Pipe, Cook Boilers, hkuuts, cake- i'lates, large Iron Kettles, c20 gallons to ly, carrels) farm Hells, blid Soles, Wagon Hoj.es, "Allontowu Bone Manure" I'LAITIIB, iLT, 4C, ItC, Jan 9, 'sO-iy BROWER'S BLOCK. Cannot be siirpiBssed anywhere IN IT MAY EE T(MD A LARGE STOCK OF mi 5 S. KG. Sl'ONOES. CUAMOIS, PKIU'UMKKV, FANCY AKTU'I.ltH, COLOHNES, ClOAltS, TOILET SOAPS, HAIR UltUSriES, w, h, house:. BLOOMSBURG, COL. OO. PA, AU styles of work done In a superior manner, work wurieimuuu lepirseueeu. i kbtu cxtkactt no without 1'iin. Good sets for tlo, , eifUce Corner Main and Iron streeu, 'Jo le open at all hours during the day. Nov.sMy JIKK 1NSUKANCK. CHIUSTIAN F. KNAPI', ULlXIMSBUItU, I'A, IIIIITIHII AMKII1CA ASSUHANCK COMPANY. IIKUM AN rillKINMlHANCK COMPANY. CATIONAL F1KK INSURANCE COMPANY. N10N INBUHANCKCOMl'AMY, '1 hee old coKroaiTiONS are well setunnMi iv m, and riKK txstku and have never vet htui n imuT ZZt lied hy any court or law. Their assets are all invest. c-O lu solid succBiTiisand are UaLleto the haurd of kiki only. .oases rKOM rTLT ana nONKSTLT aniufttprl nniS r,nlrt as soon as detenulnc-d by cukistun f. KKirr. iuic- II. AOKNT 1NU AUjrsTEH llLOOUBBimn. Pi. The people ot Columbia county should patronize cnuglig and colds with (lie chlldren.and I the agency where lossealfany are MlUed and paid always use ilt wl.en addressin, a jury. Price " 0Wem."'S& vair mmn '., rpnia li A k mm iiiuimiiiiiir.r a, i.id i un. mi, - PUI, l, u. Lots of good Timothy and Cloveneed for aale by Silas Young, Light Htrect. KUgSOlw Admission free at McKinuey's. Another case of Fine Tleady Made Cloths mujiiii recf-ivetiRt it, uiwenrjerj-'t. B LI81NEB8 CAJIDH VISITING CARDS, UfTTKK LtKADes I1ILLIIKAIM. roaTKKn, aa, Neatly and Cheaply printed at tho OoLDM uixn umoe. WO'lII UHUSIIK!), UM1'S, OLOUKS, and in fact every thing that should ho kept in a complete aud vrell regulated Drug btore. They aro the sole Manufactures of the Celehrated OIL OF GLADNESS. also the siANUArcnunniis and solk rnowuKTOits ok W. iVl. BlCjCLEY'S Celebs-ted PN VALUABLE PIIEPA11ATIONS. CCMPOUND AROMATIC AYNE OF GENTION AND IRON. IMPROVED CliEAM CAMPHOR, WORM KILLING AGENT. ROSE PECTORAL The Best Remedies Made. Highly Recommended by Physicians Itlooinslmrg, Pa. ttt.tl H.Ay ;j' 'Mil . 4 t 1 V 1 'J il' ii ! I hiifhl. i