THE CJMJP1AN. iiLooMsnono, fuiuat, otrronKit i, isso uToKAWANNA H UU)OMSnUK(l RAIL ROAD north. socTn. Accomm0iiatl6n Train : 8 A, JI. Train J.M A. M i.n v. Cast Trnln H.00 M, 11.45 A,M tuprcss Train Wl'.M, 0ATAWI8SA RAIL ItOAl). north, (toorn Accommodation Train 0.93 A. M. t,ae v. M. Itejular Express 4.o l. M. 11,4J A. M. Tiironiin cars on Express train cither to New York or rWladolpnlf Accommodation train runs between Catawlss.1 and Wllllamsport. ' STAGE LINES. ciumu and Iti-ooireinuRri. Leave ('umbra Monday, Wednesday and Friday at esiaoa. m., arrive at llloormbtirtf by lliotia. in. Lcavo r.loemsbunr on samo (lays alter arrival of rniladelphla mall. IILOOMSBfRCI AND l AIBDSVII.L,-IaVO IjllnlsVlllO Tucsdiey. Thursday and Saturday at TOT a. m., nrrlvlni; at lilootnsburg by is m. Lravo litooma bum on aaino da) s nttcr arrival of l'nrladilptla inall I'" mall from Hloomsburir to .Milivilfe. n, nton and llloomsbure. A dally stare line lcavlnff Itenton In tho morning and returning In tbo eve nlDg of tho samo day. Harry lMiloman's picolo m ikes a very aireo al )o addition to tho band. Tlio Milton ArgM lias abandoned it office tn wheel", and moved into newnnd commodious quarters. There wa. very litllo buinrs before the conrl at Pinville this week. Knjrivil cases were tried. The court adjourned on Tuefday. Col. Tate's newspaper, tho Iycoming Chroni cle, has made its appearance. It is neat and uprightly. This is the eleventh journal that Inn teen established by thi. veteran edlior. Tho Frlenelililp and Winoni boys were out with their carriigei on Monday night to prac tice attaching to the firo plugi nnd laying the lio'e. Tho Caliwiqa band attended the Camp Kire on Saturday night. They scrcnuleJ a number of our citizens, discoursing come very fine, music. The regular monthly meeting of tho Oos pel Temperance Union will be held In the Pres byterian church on Tuesday evening next. The public nre invited. Clinton Hall's "Strategists" is said to hi the most exquisite comedy produced in years. It ran two months Innt season in New York to crowded boues. At the Opera Hous: Wed' nesday, October 6th. A Greenback meeting was held on Market Square last Monday night, nnd addressed by J. 11. Knbl'on, Ksq. There was n small at tendance nnd no enthusiasm, the discussion nl finincial questions not being a very cntortiiin ing one for a campaign crowd. Now that the hard times are over, tho people cannot see the neressity of a pnrly whose principles arc con fined to the simple question as to what kind of money we shalt have. THE COLUMBIAN AHD BEMOCjfArr,BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. KATIE KINO TO DSCKLKV. At a oto spiritualistic performance held In I loomsburg.atwhUh ,eTeral prominent gen tlemen a,.J, fr8m Sue of Maine, was received by on. of them, through ho hand, ol tho Medium. Only one line, the lirst, vasre.d to tho audience, but we have tho most pom ve assurance from the bet smhorily, that Iho wholoof the message read a. follows, viz., to wit, nsmelj! O you naughty, naughty man, I don't sco how you can Contlnuo to malntotn That you have carried Maine, Since Robinson has told Ills darling llttlo fold, How that Greonbackers bold Aro never to bo sold. You naughty, naughty man, I don't eeo how you can CoMlnuo to maintain That j ou have carried Maine. You havo been brought to book You could not miko tho crook, Tho men of Aroostook Your leadership forsook. I'm suro It's very platn, Upon Iho worl of Mnlno, That I'lal'ted carried llalno Audv.111 do mi again. You naughty, naughty man, I don't see how you can Contlnuo to maintain That j ou have carried Jlalnc. Are you going to paint? If so, stnd to the Moulour l'alnt Mills, Hupert, Pa., for your Pure I ml, Slate Colors, puro Paints, Ac, and save the wholesale and retiil proGt. You can mix your own colors w lib puro linseed oil for 85 cents to $1,20 per gallon. stp. 10-3ni Opera Home. (Vnlnesdav Cth, the jollltst compiv.y on record Clinton nail strategists. Music, Mirth and M'micry. Admission 35 snd oOcthf. Ho.ervcl seals for r-n'osl the usual plac". PERSON it. Mr. Jaeob Smith snd wife, of Now York city aro visiting relatives In town. Ml.s I)llic Powell, of New York ctty,is vis iting Miss May Urower. Charles Krult is sttendingmedical lectures at Jefferson College, Philadelphia. Joseph I.yr.n, tdllor of the Maucli Chunk Democrat was In town on Tuesday. J. K Illltcnbcnder attended the Slats Con vention of Iho Young Mens' Christian Associ ation at Vt'llkesbarro Isst week. Philip V. Weaver. Ksq., of Hazlclon, wn, In town on Tuesday, attending the Congression al Conference. Wo Invite ihe ntimtlon of iho tdll' r 1 1 H o Repuhliean to O'lr nrtlclo bended "llriitiMictns and the larill'" If tiny ib'i prove llml ll.eir intlonnl plnlloruis lot yens pst have Uen in corretlly icporled si d that l Cungri siciisl record Is nbimdla ui fil-elio xls, thci nnyle able to answer It. TtlK VOLTAIC T.ELT CO., MARSHALL. MICH. Will send Ihelr celebrated Ulectro-Voltttic I'clts to Ihe nfilirted npnn "0 diys trial. Speedy Hires guirintecl. Thrv mein whit Ihey my. rile to them without delay. Nov. 21-ly, Of coti'"? the Republican does not know the motloof Mnino. No one cipecls It loknnw much about tliat State under Ihn present cir- cu instances. According tn our exchanges, "Clinton Hill's Strategists deals out fun in solid chunks lor two and tone-half hours." It would seem as though this ought to satisfy ihe averngo theatre goer. Hut wc understand Mr. Hall has intro duced now and olegint music for this season which will a Id still more to the riili treat the comedy now affords. Tho Camp Tire of the 0 rand Army of ihe Itcptiblic, at tho fiir grounds last week, was well attended, lliero being u large crowd pres ent on Saturday nlternoon nnd evening. Dan cing, pigon shooting, racing, base ball and oth er amusements were or the programme. The fireman's trumpet lo he given to the company raising the most money, was won by lheWi nonas. LAST DAY FOR PAYING TAXES. Saturday October 2nd la the last day for the payment of tax lo entitle a voter to his right to vote on election djy. Kvery Detr.rcrit should personally see the tax collector of bis ward or township and make sure of the pay ment of his tax. No man should allow him self lo bo deprived of the right to vote for the piltry sum of tax due the country. Thero was a reunion of Thomas J. Hulrhi Foil's family, of Fishingcreik township, last Monday, his 77th birthday. Ills three foils and two daughters with their families and a number of neighbors were present. After par taking of a sumptuous dinner, the pastor, In a brief uJdrc-s, presented in behalf of the chil dren, the aged couple with two valuable chairs, and closed bis remarks with prayer. The hon or Fhown'.lhis aged pair was appreciated as will as merited. And Ihe children were no less gratified at Feeing Ihe pleasure it afforded their parents. Thus ended another happy family re union shadow of a happier family reunion in our Heavenly Father's House. A. II. On Saturday, September 25, 18S0,the follow ing named persons were duly naturalized in open court court : John Eliot, Michael Crane, Francis Finn, John Curran, Patrick Lavelle, William J. Nash, John Nurtney, James Curian, James Kelly, Hichard Griffith, John McGinley, Pat rick Kane, Henry Nash, Kobert P. Jones, Ja cob Pullad. All of them are comparatively young men, and quiet, orderly nnd most gentlemanly in their behavior and appearance; nnd we are in formed nil for Hancock. "There has been nothing produced this win Icr In any theatre In the city of Ihltimore, which eo richly merits public approbation as Ihe 'Strategists.' Of all the mirth provoking. side-splitling, farcical comedies ever written, this takes tho lead. Last night the house was packed, jammed from pit to dome with a fash ionable audience. Scarcely had tho curtain rose when laughter broke forth loud and full; rising as the nlay went on to a roar, a tempest. snd culminating in cne grand peal, one mighty effort of Iho thunder of human throats as the curtain went down on the last act that shook the noble edifice from turret to foundation stone. This very act stamps Ihe 'Strategists' as one of the beat comedies of the day. Haiti- more Herald. Ailhtf Opera House, Iiloomsburg, ou Wed nesday, October Cth, RESOLUTIONS OF CONUOLENCK. Whereas. It bos pleased Almighty God whose hand we recognize in all things, and to whose will we humbly and submissively bow to take from amongst s our esteemed and btlove 1 friend and sister, Clora liarUey, be it there. fore. Ruolud, That we are deeply senslbls of Iho great loss which the community in which she lived, the society to which Bhe belonged, the church with which she was connected, and es peclally the family of which she was a member. have sustained. Rualrtd. That by her death we have lost friend, whose amiable disposition, dignity of character, purity of manners, and all Ihe erti mable eiualitlea which belonged to her as i lady, commanded the respect and admiration of all who knew her and made her an example worthy of emulation. That as a Society, we have lost a faithful, an actlvo and Intelligent worker. IUtolved, That we profoundly sympathize with tho family of our departed fiiend and sis ler In their great bereavement, lhatthefl refo lutlons be entered among iho records of the society, and published in tho county papers and that a ropy of the tame le tendered to the family of the deceased Rttalxcd, That the Calllpeian Hall be draped In mourning for thirty days. HlMjlillN 1". VaS-natti. 1 O. Cuntok rtitocv, Cem MihY A 41vOi iY, J cosnuEssmsAti coxfkiiknck ok tiii: KIXVENTIl IIISTKIOT. The Congressional conferenro of Ihe Demo cralic party of this district met at the Kxchmge Hotel in this town on Tuesday last. Major Klolz and the Carbon nnd Luzerne delegation arrived on Monday, Geo. H. Ilowland and the other delegations reaching here on Tuesday morning. IJolow we give a full report of Ihe proceedings. The meeting was called to order nt one o'clock p. m. in Parlor A, and Dr. It. Leon ard, of Carbon county, was chosen temporary tlnirman. On taking bis scat he made some appropriate lemarks. Philip V, Weaver, of Hazleton, K, Dunbar, of Monroo county and Uohr McIIenry, ol Columbia, were elected Secrelnries. The lUt of Conferees was called and answered as follows: John S. Lentz, ) Dr. It. Leonard, Carbon county, John II. Arner, J Dr. J. K. Hobbins, 1 Itohr McIIenry, Columbia county. 11. F. Fruit, J D'. P. lhrton, I P A. linrreti, Lackawanna county. P. F. Moore, J W. W. Smilh, -substitute for D. C, Koons, J II. Dunb-ir, " II. Mnri"helJ, Monroe county. Joseph Fehr, J J. C Hhodcs, 1 M. D. L. Sei lilcr, Montour county. Emanuel Sidler, J John M, Williamson, Lafayette Itowlnml, Pike county. Henry Dewilt, J The seals of the Lickawanna delegation were con li'skd by A. II. Dnuniiig, C. M. Page, and Humphry llradley. It. F. Fruit motd that a committee of three be appointed on con tested seals, whiih was carried and the chair appointed II, F. Fruit, W. W. Smith and Jo seph Fehr.as such committee. A committee. 'on permanent organization, consisting of Ld- ward Tresloir, II. Mansfield, J. C. UhoJes, Dr. J. 1C. Hobbins and Lafayette Kowland was ap pointed, and the conference took a rcccs of half an hour. After tho recess, the committee on contested setts made the following report: We the coiuiuiltee, appointed to in vestigate the chims of the conleiiants in Lackawanna cunty, report that we b no deci ded that ihe confines headed by D. P. Uarloii are duly e.itilled to their seats in this coven- tion. The following resolutions were nJopteu: Wheiikas, The Democracy of ihe llih Con gressional district contained within the limits of Lackawanna county, have sentlo this con gressional conference, two seta of conferees, one presenting F. A. Heimish and his associiles, and the other I) V. H.nton and his associates, and Wiikrkak, F. A. I'eamish a.id his a'soci atcs. of Lackawanna county, having tefi Ihe regular Democratic organization of said county and through the chairman in 1S79 transferred their organization to other parties, therefore, be it Remind, That we the Congressional con for ces cf the lltli Congressional dittricl, repre senting the Demociaey cf said district, do hcie by recognize "ilie conferees appointed by the convention as represented by A. A. Chase as chairman, viz: I). P. Barton and nssochtcs, a tho representative and regular Demotncyof Lackawanna county, and call upon all Denm crats in said county to support their organlza tion and thus to discountenance traitors to the party and bolters of the regular Democratic or ganlzation. Tho (omuntteo on permanent organizition reported in favor of ihe election of the tempo rary officers for permanent officers, and the re. nort was adopteel. Nominations being declared in oriler, Kobert Klolz, of Carbon: Dr. O. A. Megargtll, of Co, lunibin; and Geo. II. Kowland. of Pike, were named. On the first ballot Klolz received lo votes, being all iho conferees but those of Co lumbia. who voled for Mfgargell, and Pike, who voted for Kowland. The chair declared Maior Klolz the nominee of the Democratic party for the Kltventh Congressional district On motion of Dr. J. K. Kobbii s, the nomlna lion was made unanimous, The follow Inn resolution was adopted: Reeolicd, That a Congressional committee be appointed to consist of one committeeman from each county or part of a county, who shall have power to name tho time and place o' holding tho Congressional conference for this district, and the time and place shall be an noiinced before September 1st ofcich year; am further, that Ihe time ramcd shall not bo later than September lOlb.and providoJ further that at loast len days notlee be given before ihe meetincr of tho conference. Ill pursuance of this icsolution tho following committeo was npiioluted: biinuei !. irieo Luzernei John Taylor, Carbon: II. I', rruit Columbia: D. P. IWlcn, Lsckawsnna; Jonas Allemus, Monroe; M. D. L. Sethler, Montour: M. D. Moll, Pits. A committee was appointed to wailupou Ma jor Klolz, and inform him of bis noinlnaiini. He came before Ihe conferences nl in a veiy neat speech, thanked them for Ihe honor ion- ferred upon him. He Fpoke ct his past cuoiis in behalf of his constituents, promised lo use his every effort In ihe future in their interests. His remarks were loudly applauded. The confer ence then ai'journed. Immediately afterward the Congressional committee met and Vlecteel S. II- Price as Chair n on, and Jolm Taylor, Secretary. This conference is tho first one since the formation of this distilct that las not had a stormy session. Here cverylhlog was harmo nious, and Ihe result was ncclved with great sstUfacllon ti tverjboely, Major Kloli has made an active and energetic representative, and in returning him lo his seat the people are simply rewarding a fslihful servant. Dr. W, II. ttniHH tikes thi method o inform ing the pnblicthal he has equipped bis Dental Itooins with many rf tho Latest Improvements, Teclh Extracted Without Pain by the use of Gas, and free of charge when nrllficist teeth arc inserteel. suet 17-Cw The elub meeting on Wednesday night was ldressed by linn. C. It, Ihukalew. Kob ert Ii. Little, Ksq., will speak next Wednesday evening. Louis Gro's has just returned from New York and Philadelphia with a Splendid lino of Clolhltii.', Hats nnd Caps, Furnishing Goods, Ac. Call at the N. Y. Store unit see his bar. gams, bharpless buileing. Kepublican manufacturers in Philadelphia are refusing lo give money lo buy voles In In' ai.n, for the very good reason lhat they have repudiated Gsillcld, snd are going tu vote for Hancock. Tho performance of Prof. Cecil was well at tended. He gave two entertainments and the committees appointed to watch bun were una, ble lo detect Ii is deception. When he showed openly how it was all done, it became very sim le. Ills tricks nre a compltte exposure of piritualislic impostcrs. Whin ou gointo the Post office, cast jour eye through the delivery window and you will seo Mr. Garfield with this inscription immedi ately under him. "Fur salo here. Price 2o cents." This Is a very low price for such n man as thev claim him to be. It Is much less than republican candidates far sherirl'are sold for in lhat office Hut after November 2nei the price will be still further reduced. The firemens' parade on Satu relay was a suc cess, ihe b mil in their elegant unilorins, the -'riendship nnel Ke'Ciie companies with their carriages handsomely decorated, ami fine appa rel, made an imposing spectacle. Tho iuo nas did not appear, as ihey have not yet ob tained uniloruis. We have every reason to he proud of our fire elepal Uneut. Mis' Clora, yuuugctt daughter of Joseph BnrUcy, died on Thursday night last, after an illness of teveral weeks. She was a most est! mable young lady. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, and was largely attended The services were conducted by Kcvs. locum Mitchell. Curran, and D.J. Waller, jr. The Cnlliepian Society, of which she was a mem ber attended in a body. The Republican haj dUcoverc-d what none of the leading dailies seem to have beard ol that is that there is a "wonderful stampede of loyal Democrats in the North toward Gatlicld." Ju-t for fun, suppose it names a few of th cm. T1IK KAIIS AM) I.KIIS. Tho Rao's anil Rcbs they inailo the war Tho honest folks to tight, sir, Hut when tho tug of war came on The Rads kept out of rjtght, Mr. Tho Rclis wero whlpfcd by bois In bluo Who aid tho lighting brave, str, WMlo Rads In shoddy dealt nt homo Their blood and caMi to ssve, sir, Rut now ve hen bloody war is dono And Robs submit to right, s'r. Tho Rads aro "spoiling for a row" And brag wlih all their might, sir, KOTICi: I IlLOOMSnVItU WATl'.R COMPANY. September 2tsl, 1880. The annual mooting of Iho stockholders of the llloonir-hiirg Wnler Company will be held at their office In Hloonisbiirg, on Tuesday the I'.'lh ilsy of October next at 2 o'clock p. when an election will beheld for nfho di rectors lo servo for the ensuing jcar. 1'H.CNK V. HlI.lMlVYF.lt, Sep. 21 3w Hecrelay, "Mall lliitrrs" aro n Drain, Nerve and Wood food, peculiarly relspled to, and warmly recom mended by our druggists and physicians for general debility, Mental nnd Physical F.xhaus- tion, Hysteria, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Kmnciation and Dropsy. pep. 24-Iw ence over Ml mhrr I'Mi'-s. II, 'then tho Democrat" romc in, Ihey shall show iho sninn Ingenuity us llepuMli'niis have shown in making iisebss i)HU'e and Imriaits, ap pointing Inirinipe-l- nt sssl.uiils, iiimi pimI female, to help the chiefs do l.i thli'f, I sha'l Join the opposition.- Tho republican organ of this city sounds a nolo of alarm this morning, with reference to Ohio, In a long and carefully written tdi lorial. Itscoticedu that there is danger of the state going against them In October,nud gives reasons for Iho fear In long quotations from tho Dayton Journal, ono of the ablest of the Kepuhlicati Journals, With warnlug from Maine, with the half hearted support of Conkllng, with dimen sion in their own ranks, and mnl manage ment of Jewell, the Kf publican cause has never appeared gloomier. Nothing short of decided majorities) in Inellana and Ohio can help tho party that recolved National con demnation In the Centennial year. Hilton. Thousands have been run d nf dumb agno, hll.ious disorders, join ellc, ily-pepsln, and ell diseases of iho liv't, blood mil tnmarh wl i-n ii I oilier t' mulii's hic fall d, by us loc IV f Guilmi'tle 'is I'Ven h I, vrr Pad, olileli is qii ck aiel pi ri' .ineri' run fur lhio diai. relet Ask ye.nr . iigi-l tVr the great tcineely, nnd lake- iki mhcr. and if he does not keen It send SI 60 tn tlio French Pud Oe,, and rrcclvnono by mail post-paid. A Word lei Mothers, Mrlhers should runcmbcr that a most Im portant duty at this season Is. tn look after the health rf the ir f imili"s nnd clennsn tho malariuiir.il linpuriticn finin Ihelr systems. There Is inthing that will tunc up the stom ach and liver, regulate the bowels, and pu rify tho biooel so perfectly ts I'arker'sOin per Tunic, ndvcrtlseel in our columns. The wonderful clues of long stnnillng casts of rheumatism, neuralgia, mid malarial disor ders is the- rnism why this pure and excel lent fmnllv incdicino is so generally cs tei mod. J'ml Wanted for Paint WorW, llupert, Pa., one Straw, Oau and Corn. at ihe Montour Paint load each of Hay, octlSw DoEiiLEit. In Williimsport, at the resi' dence of her -on-in-law, Mr. Bunnell, on Tues day, September 2Slh, Mis. M-ery Doebler, relict efCl.nrleS Doebler, in the'eighly-sijlh je.ir of her ng-. Nobodv wns better known or more kindly re- ine.nbere l in this community than Mrs. Doeb ler. The Hostess of tho leading hutel in Ibis luwn a generation ago, her admirable menage ineiit of its domestic and housekeeping de partments, made it tho stopping place of near ly every person whose pleisurc or busine-s brought him to Iiloomsburg. Long nfier the period allotted to human lifeafter several of her children and her husbmd had departed, she remained. But the grim messenger who comes for all, camo for her. She was buried In Kosemont Cemetery, in this placo on Thursday by the side of her hu.bar.d. JttyuiVtccif in tace. The A. S. T. Co'h. Black Tip for children's shoes, advcrliscd in another column, will be iound to wear as long as tbo metal, and add to iho beauty of the finc-t shoe. Parents who have tried them will have no other. UKI'Ulllilt'ANS Full HANCOCK The conservative) republicans of New York- city held a meeting nt Ciiickrring Hall Int Ftiday night. Mr. Ij W. Jeromo presided. An address was read which had been pre pared In explanation of the views of the conservative republican and independent voters. The address whs nu elaborate statement of the reasons why tbo conservative Kcpubli cans cannot support tho Chicago nominees. The first reaMin was the obiection to tho sectional arguments and issues which have been used by republicans for the last six teen years. On this pe int it said : "Now, If the entire credit of subduiug the rebellion is due the Kcpublican party, where nre wo to place Gens. Hooker, Duller, JlcClellan, Thomas, Sickles, Slocum, McPhersou, Mc Dowell, llosccrans, llcinzelman, banner, Hllyard, Meade, Scott, Pope, bratiklin, Lew Wallace, Ilazen, Gibson, Phil Kea'iiey, Stedmnn, Crittenden, E. S. Bragg, Banning, Kicc. Mason, alack, Koseau, Jen. O. Davis, Morgan of Ohio, Ward, Love, McGregor, Lytcl, McCe.uk, Kwioir, Blnir, Couch, lloiick- S nlth, Shields, Durbin, Ward, Sigel, Cor.e, Kmroy, Stone, Meagher, Mulhollaud, bt. Clair, Oochrau, and Gen. llrlucock, all ol whom entered the war as Dcniocrats.bosides hundreds of colonels, captains, and lleuten teuants, the majority of whom remain Dcm crats to this day?" Great applause. The words of General Grant were quoted to show the loyalty of the South, as seeu by him on his recent visit. Gcu. Grant said : "We have no teason to doubt but those who woro the gray will iulfill nil they have promised in loyalty to the ling and the nation." The claim made by republicans that the success of the Democratic nominees would disturb tho welfare and prosperity of tho country was disputed, and the character of Geu. Haucock was argued as a guarantee that his administration would secure nation al peace and happiness. The second reason given for theunwilling ness to support the Chicago nominees was that they do not come up to tho high stand ard of character. In support of Ibis reason were given the various proofs of Garfield's corruption that have been furnished by the Kepublic-.in press. The charges of perjury auJ of accepting bribes were specially noted as unworthy of the candidate of any party Tho address noted especially tbo failure of Garfieid to reply to these accusations as in itself damning evidenceth.it they are well founded. The failure ofthe republican prcM to nriinerlv meet the overwhelming evidence against their candidate was commented up on as a cofession of judgment. The address moted many of the damning attacks made upon Garfield by tho republican press in past years. It quoted tho evidence ui Uur- (ield's corruption in the De Golyer contract busltess, and sums up bis character as fol lows. "We think a fair and tust review of Gen. Garfield's career in congress proves him to be a man whoso professions concerning meas ures are ulmn-t always inconsistent with his actions: that he is without fixedness of pur nose or stability of character; in short, a po litical trimmer, who, if President, would be controlled by the most reckless and objec lionable leaders of his party. HiieSiiiws iNoticos Hoots and Shoes cheap) at MrKleiiicj's. To find the prenlit variety of Itlbbcus at lnwet-t pilciie, go to Clark itt'on's, More people will vMl I. W. Ilnrlmnn's Slurp during the County Fair this year than last. Please count them. Headquarters for Corsets direct from the mRiiufac'.ory, you will find at Olark Sou's. Good Duller 25 cents, Kggs 18 cents at Si lts Young's, Light Street oct.l 2w Buy your Cashmeres at Clarl: & Son's. They toll for cash at prices not to be beat. The public are hereby informed that splendid suits are now made from the latest styles ot Spring Goods on the following terms.' Latest Styhs, Lowed J'ricc, lSetl Ma terial, lied 'urlmantiip, and Hctt Fitt at the? Popular Ktoro of David Lowenberg. Kemcmbrr I. W. Hartmau's Store lias been nearly doubled in size since last Fair. Ladies do say Clark it Son have tho largest, flnet and cheapest line of Silk Fringes, Gimps, Ornaments, etc., to be Iound in lown. A very fine nworlnient of Ladies' Coats, all nicely made and trimmed in Silk, Satin and Velvet of the latest styles nnd fashion for sale by Silas oting, Lif lit btreet, just cot iu from the city manufacturers in prices from 4 00. S51 CO. $.5 60 ifi f.0, s7 00, $S 00, i'J 00, $10 60, $12 60, $15 00, $1G 60 to IS ou. oct. wm For a Nobbylllat go to Gross. Opera Hat only $1 00. A merchant of our town says if you can't find what you want iu Woolen Yams at Ciark ,V ouus you netil not iook auy wncre else. Look out fur new Prints of the latest Fall Designs next week at Clark & bon s. Lot, .t Sloan have received their New Stock of Ladies' Coals and Dolmaus,as cheap as last year. The verv hiirhesl market price paid for nice dried Pitted Cherries, Dried Raspber ries and Dried Blackberries. nring mem from Ihe north, south, east and west by the pound, sack, bag, one and two horse load to Cillas Young, Light Street. oct. l-2ui Full lino of Silks nud Satins in brocade nnd plain colors, cut on tho bias or straight, at the lowest prices at Olark & Son's. ; lor $0 00 at Gross' HOW TO GET almost Everything. Do you know how lo get in the easiest way and to best advantage what you want for dross and hoiise-furnishing? First, how: Write for a catalogue ; sec what you can learn from it about the things you want. If samples can bo useful lo you, ask for them and state your wants so plainly lhat exactly the right samples can be sent. Second, where : The place where goods aro kept in the greatest variety ; where 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 arc 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 the money you save in the price. John Wan.amakcr, Philadelphia, Pa. Chestnut, Thlrtt-i-ulh, Market ami Juniper. A good Suit of Clo'hlni , Y.Stora. AN 1.MMENS-U ENGINE. Logan colliery, at Centrnlia, operated by Lentz, Kelly, & Lilley, is beirg eupplicd with an Immense double hoisting englneof COO horse ower. An idea ot its size and power may bo had when we give a few of its dimensions, as follows: Cylinders, 'JO inches bore and 4 feet stroke. F-eeh bedplate weighs 9,310 pounds. Tho hoisting drum is a bubb'e cono joined at the bases, and running frcm 7 to 0 feet in di ameter, with a length of 15 feet and tarrying 48 laps on each cone. It will hoist 20 tons on a 35 degree pitch, al the rate of 1,500 feet per minute. It is furnished with tho latest Im proved vertical indicator, to inform Ihe engi neer where his earrisge is at any time, and has a steam brake, which will bold ihe emrino with both tho Bleam and car en. Other improve ments have also been inlroduced, among which are notable a modo of taking up lost motion in Ihe Ihe eccentric red boxe-, wiih a taper boll and screw. Instead of Iho old fashioned gib and key. Sol id iteel reverie link with an aumirauie arrangement, prevent tho lost motion at mis Import nt noii.t. The crank pins are ret at the alternate quarter sleek, so lhat it is impossible to strike the eiieiines on the centres. Tbo whede machine will weigh between -o nud .i tons. About a month will be required lo set It iif and start It. AMatid Admate. The squeak of the organ over tho way this week over Hancock's "Kebel ilalms" letter, is truly amusing. It has been asserting nil along lhat he would lay these) claims if elected When ho defines his position by knocklnithe wind out of his calumniators, it has just breath enough left lo say lhat th's ".hows Ihe true rhntneter of the Democratic parly when Its candidato in order tostsy thelitis! against him in tho north, must write a letter" refuting the lies of the opposliion. If you are troubled with deranged kidneys delay not, but tit ono uf I'rof. lull incite I'ltnch Kidney nU mm Jem will U nirtet. Deaths. Sutton. Near UljaseB, Kutler county, Ne l.riLslri. St Member 1'Jtb. John II. Sutton, firm oily of thl imnty, ajtsl Celt years, 4 ii.cnlLs and 19 days. Pennsylvania State College admits both sex es. Kndowment half a million, Tuilioniee, Courses of study, Classical, Scientific andAg ricultural. A thorough Preparatory Depart ment. Kxpenses S3 to i') er w eek. For cata logue, address Joseph bhortlidge, A. -M., rres. Stale College, Pa. augW lOw WASIILNUTUN LKTlEIi. Washington, I). C. Sen. ".Ilh, ISS0. STitAISlXei AT DEMOCRATIC HXATS AND SWALI.OWl.N'd UEI'UIIMOAA CAMELS THEV HAVE AT I.ESOril 1IEARU I'UO.M MAINE AND A "HE HOW AiT.Alll THEY WILL llEAU rilOM OHIO. It appears that the Chairman ofthe Demo cratic Campaign Committeo in Washington has franked through the mails, as campaign literature, some speeches made by ex-con gressraen and ex-senators who are not en titled to franking privillges. If it were not a mistake, as. he claims, it would be a crime for him to do bo, but, when wo rememoer that the Republicans are dolDg the same tblni on a much lariter 6cale : wbon we know that they aro defrauding the govern ment by requiring campaign work and cam paiiin monoy of Government employees when wo know that thero are now only two cabinet officers at their posts, and that the publlo service is most grossly neglected through absenteeism in all its branches on electioneering service, the noise that has been made over three packages ol Demo cratlc mail matter by tbo fraudulent minions of a fraudulent administration Is more rl diciloua than burleique fury. Sinco tho results of the Maine election bavo become definitely known Kepublicani here seem to have collapsed in the apathy of despair, realizing that the four years that they have eaten the dishonest bread of fraud are nearly ended.and that the great majority that elected 'f ilden will uow sternly demand a vacation, under the management of Han cock of all their ttolen places. Then I think we may hope for civil service reform, for no matter how great may be the rapacity for place and office among tho Pemocrats,lt will bolmpossible for them, lacking na they aro in experience, to fill Iho departments with as many useless incompetent tupernumtr nrl's as have held placo ami drawn pay since the war. If the peoplo of this country could only know the immense turns they nro pay ing to thousands of elegant loafers, who do not work thirty mlnutin Der day, civil ser vice (fibrin would be forced Into promin Harriet A. Newkirk. of Salem, says; 1 was cured ol tetter in mv band by three applica tions of Camphor Milk. -My linsband was cured of old running sores by using it. It cured my son of a sprained ankle, PrieeUfl cents Sold by C. A, Klcim, Iiloomsburg. april 1C, 'SO.ly 1000 Good Live Calves wanted bv Silas Young, Light Street. aUL,.'-'0'S0-2m A Nice Overcoat for St 00 at Gros X. Y. Store. Kubbers at McKinney's. Ol), what Nice. Men's and Shoes, and so cheap at Gross' N. Y. fctore. I. W. Ilartman's Combination Store has n double front. One room packed with Dry Gnoels, Notions nud Hooks and the other full of Groceries. Highest Cash Price paid fur 1,000 Good Fat, Live VKAL CALVES this Fall and Winter. You can bring them right along now on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each and every week this Fall and Winter, llring in your good tat calves now and get your cash for them. Bring them from the north, i-outli, east and west, l-et mem come right along now to Silas Young, Light Street. oct. 1 4m Admission free ut McKinney's. Another case of Fino Ready Made Cloth ingjust received at D Lowenberg's. More Colored nnd Iilack Cashmeres this week at I.utz & Sloan's. Sitters G IB- ROBBIES, (BTIGCH3SOB. TO D. W. RODDINS,) DDAIiBH. IW fine Ilramlli'te, VHItUlft, Ilutns, timl all KIihimoi met .- Ml) 1111 Oil lllllllli I.iiroIlTHi) ALES AS I) l'UltTKllS IN' 150TTMiS 11 V TUB IHIZKNV T....i).nniel flirnmrhotil. (lit- cnuniv will i'nid it to their ndVnntitgo lo cull nnd exiimlnu my stcck before) piH'chiieing elsewhere. BLOOMSBURCt, pa., Main Stroct, 2nd Door bolow Iron. July ;m-1y EST'E SET THE BEST, STKOTtfG- COMPETITION In the manufacture of Organs is resulting in tlio production and talc of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer paitieularly to bogus Organs that nre continually springing into existence, without, any merit whatever, except to be offered cheap, and then when purchas ed found to be tar .el any price. Will yuii not then, reader, If you Oontcmplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing tho names of first class wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of styles of the celebrated Fstey Organs can now bctccn ut the new rooms of the Only An koiizsd -agent fov the Bstcy Organs in Columbia Oounv. A guarantee for five years from the manu facturers accompanies every Estey Organ. J. SALTSHE, Agent, Bloomsburg, P a. Junesvso-lf C. C. GaLIGNAN, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, ' AND llEAI.Klt IN STOVES, HEATEKS -A.3SrX BANGES, Shop in Opera House, Gth door aprim.-sMy Tlic Old IC.sIabBisSicd TZi-uz Stove. Tliniiir.li lililn(( I lite uti A('ii Kcnf. With the chills a ml fever. tlioMctitnof malaria mar sttll recover hy uslne this cel.'hr.n'"i spvcltli:. u hlcfi I not onlv breaks no tda most actrmvalil ntiftcks.btit I nreuTiW their reeurronee. It U Inllnlttly prcrernhie I to quinine, noi oniy uccausB u (iocs mo nii-iness iar WHOLESALE Main Corner 1210. illl 1 LI and Market Streets TbiMT tiu.re, thoroughly, but also on account ot Us perfect viioiesouieness aim lmiyoruuug union upon iui'1 eiuuii sicm. For &alc by all Drug gists and dealers penerally. UIDCiK LKTTIN'G. W ill bo let at Tienton on SATURDAY oCTonElt 2. 10, at ia o'cloek a. m., a brittle to bti cructetl across West creek near Ktmblu m mill, In Uenton township. To be tt Avnoueu urnco coereu oriajjo-ai icei iohj ic feet wide, abut iner.rs tobo repaired, by contrac tor, so as to admit ot Bkewboek 3 feet irom top of uau piaie. Vlans and specifications can bo seen at tho Com missioners' oillco. bTEI'Iinx TOIIEI Commissioners A. It. UKKKINd, Y or cHm. UJi'llAHT. ) Columbia Co., Commissioners onico Uloombburi; fcept. w '&u o-w BLOOMSBURG, PA. The undersigned having jecn lu tir WHO I. ISAM'. Iltll; tmslr.ess for the past eleven j ears would cuii mu uiieuuuu vi uiu puuue i;rntjr.iu, win i.ui.iiii ljl..i.uu ui paiucuiur, io their largo and varied stock. M consists of Pa i ui, Oils, C5S;a.sw, 3HUy, Patent Med sea sacs, Apices, &c. Ilrucp. of Clark & Son i now in Xcw York buylug Kodi a,ll ' 'ueir already large 8toclc lor ma laii traae. PUliLIO NOTICE. The Clotliinir Store of D.iviil Lowenberc N well stocked witb all the latest btyles of ClothiiiK for Men, Youth and Children. Call and examine. I.utz & Sloan will tell you lllack Silk an cheap u jou tan get it anywhere in the State Hoot headquarters at McKinney'a. For Nobby Hats, l'or Latest Styles, Tor Lowest Prices, On lo David Lowenberg's Drleel Fruit bought at I. W. Ilartman's Cull and see the i'.est and Cheapest Sum mcr Suit for tO.OO at I). Lowenberg's. 1,000 pound nice elrteel rapberries, 4,000 pounds nlcedriedplltid cherries wanted this (M by Silss Youiig, Light cilreetjuy 2-Cm liutter 2 Ilartman's. cents, eggs 18 cents at I. W Cull at McKinney's for Shoes. Silts. Satins and Silk Velvets in almost any color cut bias at I.utz & Sloan s. KYKIIS a HOVE AHEAD. Farmers bavlnc Iiuckwheat to grind will dn well lo take it to the Eyers Orovo Mills whcio they can itet Iiuckwheat r lour made bv the New l'rocens. Having placed in the 31111 -New Machinery that will make nuct wheat Flour as Whit-! at Wheat Flout and a good yield (lunamuteed. Give us a trial The highest Cash price paid forUuckwheat .'.w busnels tiriiund Ufcryzi I lours. M. W. McHunry Miller, Go and see I. V. Ilartman's nil wool lllack (Jashmero fur '15 ceuts per yard, it rt xr i v ,. M :,(..,..., Tbo l'licouix 1'fctoral Is ludUpensable in my fiemtW. Tr Arts like a chkrm in L-tirincr couuria and colds with the children. and I alnays use It when addressing a jury. Price Sn cents. O. A. Kleitn, Iiloomsburg. aprlG-ly I. V. Ilrtman lias now and will liv I rforei the Fair the largest lino vf Shawls in Kl'iiisljurg, HE WHITE mm MACHINE 110 BLV1 US rflS Whereas, tho world renowned reputation ot tho White lowing Machino Induces many unscrupulous competitors lo resort to all kluds ot mean tricks lu Injure Its reputation, we tx'K to caution alt Inteudlni; purchasers not to buy a White Machine eiccpl Irom Its regular authorized dealers, who will I be sustained by the toUowlne arranty, I WE WAHltANT THE NATUltAL WKAIt AND TEAK TUB White Shuttle Sewing Machine, 1'HTE NUMURIl Kltinan FOU FAMILY I't'llll)- I Sia. ANll IIKUEUV AIIIlKBTei KKEI' TUB HAM HI IN UKI'AUt THIS TK1IM 111'' I IV1-. ll.lll-l FltOM THIS 1)TE. FHEK Olf t'llAKUB. This warrantr excepts tho brcakaeo ct needleB I bobblbs and slmttli-s. I This warranty will not bo sustained unless the I plai number above Klven corresponds with Ihe I number on tlio sliuttlo race slide. Uewaro ot defaced I or altered numbers. WHITE SnWIN'U MACHINE CO, Tho "WHITE" Shutt'.o Eowins Machine lias okeitek capacity Uian any ether lamily Sewing jiamiBB lur uuuig uver vunci; ui vis. J. 8ALTZEH. (Jeceral Atrent. lllooinsburtf , I'a. BROWER'S BLOCK. Cannot 8?e siBriuassiuS an y where. UN IT MAY EE 1(MD A LARGE STOCK OF bl'UNGliS. CHAMOIS, COLOONEtf, PEltfU.MEIlY;, CIQAHS, KANCV AltTICIXS, TOIIT bOAl'S, TOOTH BltUSHES,! nAiit uisusnEs, LAMTS, QLOI1ES, A'! 10 Snrucei slret-t. New York, can leiern the exact cost ot uny proposed line ot Al" VEHTl.si.NU In American newspapers. ir-(() I'vuc I'uiiiiilili'i iu.-. r sept,lt-iw MARKET RKPOItTS. BLOO.MSCUKG MAKKKT. Wheat per bushel.. Hye " .. corn, " .. IMU, " " .. nourper uarrui ., Cloverbeed uutter..... V.00 OJ .00 .40 o.to .is ,08 Tallow , Potatoes , Dried APDl&S litems ,.,....., ......,,. iim Sides a bhouldors ,, , i Chickens - ,oT Turkeys ........... ......, Lard per pound , OS Hay r-'rvon U.ew Uaeswax ,V5 eiUOTATIONB FOU CXJAL. No. 4 on Wharf , ,. t t.CO per Tots NO-et e l ,...,... I.To Vitwxsenttht.uiapoaVhartn....M.n. t t.iu llltutalhiKBi , 4 and in fact every thing that should be kept in n complete and well regulated Drug btorc. They aro the sole Manufactures ot the Celebrated OIL OF GLADNESS. ALSO THK MANUArCTUKERS AND POLK rilOPlUICTOnS Ol' Di. W. I. BICICLEY'S CelebTedd m VALUABLE VREPAllATIONS. COMPOUND AROMATIC AYINB OF GEMTION AND IHON, 1MPKOVED CKEA1N1 CAMPHOE, WORM KILLING AGENT, EOSE PECTOEAL The Best Remedies Made. Highly IvGcoiszxxicrideci by Physicians MOYEm BMOT HEM! OC1.U '!..! y 8?
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