i aa9V'.lljrl'J'ldlftfo Ah HIE COLUMBIAN AND JDEMOC RAT, BLOOMSBU11G , COLUMBIA COL Ni l, PA. 0. E. SOT2t,L, Editor. ;. s. Biirauflasjosn, ruMither. 11L00MBUU0, PA. . Eiiduy. Oi'tobov 8. 1880, Democratic Kntioua1 Ticket. roii i'tuii)Ksr, 3aa. W. S. HANCOCK, OK l'KNNSYLVANIA. rOK VIl'K-l'llltlir.NT, Win. H. BNGLISH, OK INDIANA. H'PflliMIl JllliCli:, UK )!l'.K A. JKN'KS, Jell'ersnti coutity. Al'PITOP. (IKNGP.Ab, ni.l'Htr I DmilKtir, I'liiMilphla. County TIcKH. roitcoseutusi HON.'llOllKRr KI.OTZ, Of (Mrbon Omnhj. InOK HTATI5 SSVATU. K. .1. McllKNltY, sub; to fie d!lslon of tin Senitorlal Confer- FOR KKeltEHttNT ITtVLS, T. JEFF. VANDKllSIiICK, JOSEPH II. irNITlT,!:, FO.I nlSTUU'r ATl'Ott.NKV, uour.ur n. i.irn.i:, Tti'- Cli-ilrinoi or the IVimfraMc rotinty I'om mt'T.'d n iiiH'flsoaeli memlHT of tho stjon11.or t.m inllii to ia iJ-:e an appol'itinJDt or a VuiUucu I .ni tni'i "O fjr hts election dtMrlct, iioroiin onomi'.iiUt col i s itiifuratleaH tun im niher, In ml 1 It t. ti tu l,i m-m ier of tho Mooillni; Ouiionlltei, niifl In iho i ir'T obrrl.'ts three or fuiir, as nuy ho lH'ee-ury, nml the ii'eiiibr of luo .s'aiKllii!,' Commlttte ulil prjinrtlyllhln notiuoro lhan ono week send the r.mi;s to Hie eluirmjrt. CIU. D. ItAHkl.KV, Divio Iwi:nhkko. s.ioretar;'. I'liairrr.un. SfAMllNH COMMI ITim. Post Utile. Jle.iVt-r Valley. 1,1'uton, litnui'l:. PljomsD'iri;. iIj i:erl.'K. cjtawloa. o-ntrallu. Mme UIJ'e. Ceutrnlli. Ashiat.il. .1. T. Km, Hour Moltcnry, Dr. r. 1'. Illil, imil tjxenrieri:, flian. o ilirkiey, A. II Croon, v. I. Kyeriv, Tho.iia K- arna T. K. Conner 1 hnm ia Knnlv .loun Monroe. . 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Durins tbat time the ollico lias been greatly imriv((', new anil valmble maehlnery, new typ", anil other material h.ive been mUled, and it eon naf ly be said that wc have the lirgent and best b'ockeil cilice in this tectiou ot IVnn cylvania. For the patronags of the public in geusral, and tho Democratic parly in par ticular wsare duly grateful. IW using eveiy ell'.rt to give our readers a firt clas weekly mid by diiug the best of job work at reaou ftble prices we hope to merit a continuance of the iiublic coiifideuce and patronage. The State election iu It diana and Oaio will take jilaCH next Tue-dav. The poll, leal excitement runs high and large Meetings me tiling held nightly by both partie,wliich are addressed by leading orators. Tho Djiii ocr.its of Indiaua are confident of nuecV, though the republicans have belli using tremendous efforts anil large sums of ino'ii-y to break the majority. Ohio, always republican, has beeu made doubtful, and if tho republicans tarry it by :i,000 they will be happy. Ilut it will be on ly holding their o.vn. If Indiana goes Democratic now there ire strong hopts of Wisconsin in Js'ovecber.aud even IVnii'vlvania will grow shaky. If O'uio and Indiana should both go Democratic, the nkction r f Hancock iu Xovomber will be only a form, as his success will be a"ured. Till: I'AXIU UUDUK. The cry against the "Solid South" having aroused many southern republicans ng.ilnst the party that hn beeu inakiug it, ami not having succeeded in firing the northern heart as was expected, the Itepublicin pjrly has been looking aroui.d lor something new with which to stay the tide ot delcctiou that bos set in agaiiiit their candidatei. The "Southern brigadier" business, the ''Ilebel war claims" and r.ll tliat sort of stuff did not answer tho purpop, as the org.nii.ition of Hancock Jtepublican clubs all over the country went on. Something new mut be found, and so their leaders held a couuc i and decided upon their lat expedient. The North mut bo scared. The order went forth In the organs, and simultaneously all over the country went up the wail from Republi can throats that "if the Democracy are suc cessful a great panic will be inauguraied. Business will cease, and the great industries of the country will be at a standstill." On tho strength of this cry they are asking tor largo sumsol money with which to buy votes in Indiana aud Ohio. When the panic of 1873 began under a re publican administration, the organ' of that party were kept busy in trying to prove to the peoplo that the political complexion of thegovernmeut had nothing to do with the panic It was brought about by the failure of crops, by loss of confidence among bui ne"3 men, &c, &c, and upon' such argu ments they based their claim lor a continu ance in power. Now they reverse themselves completely, and ask to be continued in pow er becauFo the sucie-s of the Democracy will prod il co just what tho administration could not control in 1873. Ilut is there tho slightest iudicatlou of a business panic? The country la prosperous, the crops this yrar will be abundant, large Kinnunlaof money are,b?ing brought among us through heavy Importations to f .re'gu markets. The I'hllidelpbU Lcibjer, owned and controlled by O W. Child, a prominent Kepublioin, m) 8 that the markets aro cm Htautly giving evidences of increased pros perity. And all this, notwithstanding the fict that the election of Hancock is becom ing dally more and more probable. T is at tempted scars is a gross humbug. It is cal oulated to depress the markets in order to give the republicans a alight ground on which to l&se their cry. It has failed in this, however, just as it will fail In securing what it l Intended Tut, (he election of Oar fir-Id. fc'lmw this p.iper to j-nur Griciiback neigh' I'of ntiil let lilui read "Food for Orcciiback' irit" so that liu inny I now how Ms candidate for I'reideut lias sold out tils party, livery v.i'p tor Weaver Is a vote tor llnrfit l.1. I Imi sor kmiu im m:l.u lllltlll MVS Mill) Ill's HOK ,Nll IxMlt'.ll IS IHHMI m mini inn i iiimi! in ; rol.i ncx as 1i:s l.itw, (i mii ir.i.n. Jeremiah S. liar.: In their ipj ilitllotis from Judge Mack on llarl'i-dd tht Jlepubllean editors always Mill Hire above par ijMp'i, For them to publish :i (.'tnliit.l i xtrac-t from Wat V's let ter, ami inlt, the sharp point of Mack's opinion, I. i."t .pioling ) i in truthfully. The pretetit getintnllnn ol lVtnxj Ivnula woiklngitieii can icineiiibfr what It Is to have their vi)tkhaps, their lariurles nrul 1 1 i 11 tenths of tlielrlnlus'il.il (stalili.hituiilie dosed, Ditrtpy want the scenes of the panic rf Is?.'! rcproiluccil? If thry i'n, luii they will vote for i lAticook I 'A I tW- f.ht'l Ye-.s, Ye, the working in n and ivri hotly ol'f remember Iho panii' ol 1 S7;t very well. Tlmy nUo rinioiiibir that tlil tunic via in aiuiiraleil by the f.illurn nl J. Cook & Uo , leiijin Heptil.licati banker", nml govern iiinit nerits. They also to uembcr that in 1373 tho Republican parly It a 1 lull control of all tho branches of overniueut, ami t'l.i' It was ilnrliM their .riis'-.unsgeu.iit nml cor rupt rillo thai this pal lo was begun. They also rriiieruber tuat the coiioiry return il to preperity nftrr tho Democrats became a m,-..i(ity In emigres. Uiul-rjuch eircum h ntuvs bow can the election of Hancock re produce the Republican panic of 17!I I'hf only panic that ueh a thing will eail-i' will b? among the present ulll'e holders. A Tar.ir far Ileveinie Only. I'rtm ho SprlasMeU llepubllcan, OarDcM. The Democrats, on the oth-r hand. .iy they want a tarilf fur revenue only. As ii larito revenue is mces-ary and tile Demo crats are not likely to incro to the internal revenue by rai.-iug the licet s on spirits and tn'ncoo it is clear tint a tarilf fur revenue is likilv to afford all the protection needed, jirsiile.s tho D onocra's are not of one mind j they are supposed to pro'eet Lousiana sugar Georgia iron, Texas wool, Pennsylvania and New Jersey niaiiulHCtliifs. Thus it may bo soen, thit the able and well informed opposition papers admit and say that in tho hanJs of the Democrats all the great industries of the country nre mrc. And it is the more e-pecinlly true because the speaker of the ilnuso Is a IVnnsylvniii i larlh" uian. and Ilancick is n'so ;i I'einylva nian interested In the dcvoinpniEfit of his State; end these ficts against Gjrlield.who is by convict! in a free trader.and so speaks and votes. All men therefore who desire to pn -tect the iron, the woo1, the sitjar uad the cotton will vote for Ilaucuck. IltslJfs, tho Democrats are likely to dis pense witli all stamps upo-i eutopics and thus relieve the business of the country from that ann iving burden and place upon im port duties the raidug of that sum. The whole busiurss of tho country is in lereste I in putting tho Democrats iuto pOAer. Protection to all industries, North and tfoulh, relief from alt unnecessary stamp duties, economy in the public expenditures will all come from the election of Hou se ck. (hirfielil's i'erjriry. A CLEAR STATr.MBNT FROM JITDIIE Uf.sCK nr. tiF.i'i.ir.s to curtain intkrrooa- TOr.IDj SUU.MITTKI) TO HIM 11V "l HH SIT.V." To theeditorof tho New York Sun Silt: Your questions are entitled to a candid an swer. I will set down their tubstnnce and give ni) reply to each one in order us you put them .- 1. Did I mean in my letter to Mr. illaino that Ueu. Gat field acknowledged tho re ceipt of stock and dividends from O.ikt" Ames '' Uniiueslionablv he agreed to take the stock, and did receive dividend upon it. Tho llter plainly implies that he had not concealed, or triid to couceal, that fact from me. Ilut his admi-sion was coupled with a statement which sliovul him tube guilt less. 2. Did hcd.clare to mo that he would gi before the Poland committee and testily tru ly that he had taken the stock ? I had no previous conversation with him about his testimony before the Poland com mittee, aud I did not know what it would be until I heard it delivered. 3. Did I advise and urge him to tell the truth ? No ; certainly not. Such advise anil up gency would have becu a most outrageous insult, which I could not offer to any geutlt man of his character. -I, Did he arrets to adopt the line of de fense nuggestcd by me ? You seem to think that I was his coun sel I was not ; but, as his fricud and a be liever iu his ptrf'ot innocence, I was ex tremely anxious that he s'lini'd get sately out of this unfortunate business. A't r it began to bo dhcussed in the newspapers, and belore tho cnmiuitteu was appoinusl, I besought liim In make no statement for I lie public eye which might be luuousisii nt with what l.e said to me. Lest ho ir-ight foget it, or miss tho ioipoitart points of it, I le peated the sub-tance of it somew hat careful ly. Ho did not rtply,and I learned soon after ward that he had authorized n total and fist contradiction. Simultaneously, the other members of congress who were implicated made separate siatemeiils of the same kind, assuring tho public iliat liny never had taken nr nwiud auy of the slock, or received any dividends upon it ft. Why, according to my understanding of the fact, did Gai Grid adopt a d'fei se so contrary to that he had agreed on ? I lir.v alresdy said that lie made no agreement about it. His reason for aban doning tho true ground of his defends was, doubiliss, the necessity he felt himself un der of making couimo-i cause wiih his po litical friend, fur whom there was no rf uge except in a fundamental falsehood. I am, with great nfipect, fours, &c, J S. lll.ACK. The put lie are how iuf mned what O nornl Hancock would do on the sut j-ct oi rein I claims if I u were i hcttd lo lite p-es'd -ncy, hoi t'ley cie In ignoianco cf (iuneisl Garfield's po, silion on that subject. Nearly all of those claims are iu theiisudsof Republican clsirn agints and as Garfield ins been laying claim" attorney at Washintilnn he iniy te an attorney frrsome of those sg nts. Who knows to to the con'nry. N i lei u dear from Gjneril Gar. field, 'utiiol. A movement is now o'i fjot to niiku ti e middle penitentiary a reformatory iuslitu lion. The Republicans bar My like Conk ling's method ol supporting UirUolJ by electlou eerlng for Grant four years In advance. Spain, with only ir, 000,000 inhabitant!, turns out yearly twice aa much wheat kl loi Italy with JrViVV,W)o inhaWtthti, 1'IIUII Fill! (lltKKMIACKKUS. And now tho Democratic managers aro ilideanitlng to buy nirtho Greenbick-Iabor r.iiulldntu, We shall pris'iilly lie nbloto ii"! with w hat degree of success tho enter, prise meets - II' . Htmrtl Wht ii the llrmrtt editor wrote the above llurs he was ti her Ignorant of the facts, or clsj willfully niirepre-ented them, In or der that the people may know who has been buying the Greenback candidates we print belt re, the litti r of Hon, K. W. Hughes to Gen, Weaver, the Greenback candidate for Piesidetit, mil also the letter of Dyer D, I id m, I'orr.sVli.l.t:, September '.';, 1SS0. tJeiid-.il.lAMia ll.Wi:AVi:ii,NalloiiabGrcen. back Labor cindidate for Picshlent : Your dispatch nt the l'7lh it.xtai't to me from Indianapolis, sating among other things that J cm fust .iw my listialcli to jou In a Democratic daily in Indian spoils, 1 have just seen for the first time, and at thl moiiicnt, in a Republican dally in this place, You deli ml yourself Inim niv charge by making an issue us to on-i 1 did not make, I ite point uf my charge wts no' that you were uppo ed to n joint t ltclor.il tickit in Maine or any v to e!-. It was that you eiu'oiirsgo a illsorgaiiizitlon in .Make, hav ing eWdently the tendency to defeat four ttreeiihack eleoP rs and, by c iuci'ience, lo secure s-ven oleclms lor GirtUol, 'lhe in minatloii ol the e lectins in Maine was no part nl your duty, but of the iniiibets of our part)' there." Alter the parly In Maine by its delegites In convention ilh aim osl entire unauiiiiiiy hsil sclcctid its electors, whether lo your liking or net, it win your duty lo submit mid to ni l in their election. If -neb so ccllon could not be idle red except by the defeat id I'mrGreetfriack eleelornnd iiii-tipicnt election ol even for Garfield, and Mill then Interl'-rnl liiMipp'rt a disor? gini.iiion that could have no effect other ihau lo il-ftat the Gret-nb.uk elicloia and help tho oh-Jtion of those lor Oirliold, you are responsible lor any such result, whither vou intended inr tint". l),d you Intend It ? II is a principle of jurisprudence tint each iiieolsoiinl mind chill be presumed to have intended the natural consequences ol his own act As a lawjer you have s-en this principle appliul to ihee.xtint of con viction of the highest i. f crimes. Yoti aro a gentlennn of intelligence, and wi h your dignified bent fur epithets would no doubt denounce an? one ' as a slanderer and cal umniator" who would chsrge that you had not Intelligence-enough to know tli.it the ef fect of your enciui.iement of disorganiza tion in .Maine would tend to defent t lie four Greenback electors selected by tho organiza tion there and thus ensures the success of s ven Gaifield electors. This was my charge against you, and this you don't attempt to answer, but nviwle tin i-su? and talk about j our h m-sty. by impliedly chirking tint th-s Gree n hae'rers of Maine are n it 'h mest,' a- t!i i v f'rnifil an alliance with tin- I), mo era's, tmil vo-l sly "no holiest min can hsvo n-iv n-pi-cl fir on orir'Hiizitltm thst wi l do il." Tnis peis m il affront to Hie Gifriib.uk ers of Maine 1 have no doubt such gi-nt'o men as G iv rnor P.nisted, Coiiresmen L-t Id and Jiurch (tho latter chairman "! tho lutiiuiiil cn.riinlllee) will duly apprrtiute. Iu jour dls alch to ins ynu stv V'.u have no chidi-o bi'twcen Deniocr.its and Repulibcin s, lit you have acted in the direction of mas ine sevoo 'lectors fir Gaifi -Id ly ilui d.elrat of three D inocr.tts. This look, like a de cided preference for the Republicms, espi c ially us you iiive the R-pubiieans iBi"" sv en elect" i by nl-o defealing four Green bickers. You siy that I insinuate you 'are ai-lu tied by sinister motives " II your mo tive fir interfering with tho oiginizitlon iu Maine so as to tend to difeat tne Greenb ick eleclors was n .t sinister, pray explain what it wa? Your assertion that you wanted a full Greenback electoral ticket won't an twrr, lor when you sent your disorganizing dispatch to Chase the regular nominations had already beeu unde and the conveution adj.nirnil sine die. If your motives wre nut sinister you have but one escape, and that ia to conlem you had not intillignco enough to understand the ustural consequen ces ot our act. If you havo not such in telligence then withdraw asu candidate and le t us nominate somo oue that will not make ?uch blunders. Ilut let us see whether you have not made equally as great a blunder and shown your pref rer.ee for the Repub licans even so lato as Monday last. On the morning of the 27th you issusd an address "to the' Greenback-Labor men throughout tho United States, calling attention to a speech made by Senator Bayatd in New York "that the people may know that the Democratic party and ils cindidates" are pledged "to des'roy thu greenback." Were you sincere in that declaration, or was it not made beeause of your desire to elect G.u field ? You made "no reference to the fixel Republicin hn-tilily to the greenbacks Why not? I have give u you cudit for in telligence and I iru-t I do ni t ask too much when I i xpect jou will remember the facts as shown by the tteord upon the Weaver resolutions in hi half of tho greenback at the last session of Congress, The vote as shown by the record wis, viz.: Yei", H' i nays 117; not voting 00. Of the yeas "2 were Denio cr.its and but one Republican. Of the nays 87 were republicans; Democrat,!)!). In India na (where you wrolo this address (if the 27th) five Democrats voted aye, witli none in op po. iliiin.while three Republicans voted nay. Three Republicans and ono Democrat did not yote, Iu Ohio live Democrats voted yea and one nay. No Republican voted aye.but seven voted nay. The respective Stato plat forms of the Democrats in Indiana and Ohio in 1878 were as decidedly Greenback as were those of t lie Greenbackers. Your address of the 27lh is leveled almost exclu sively at te Democratism! assumes the be del, liu your part, of Mr. llayard's opinion, You know the record above given contradicts that view. Why did you not adhere to your pretence, as per your dispatch to me, that you are liitlifT-rant between the other parties? As lo your i ithets, let an impartial public j ide to which of us ihv are best npplica ule. V. it IIliuilKS. Dyer I). Luni, the A-sist int S'ore ary of the National Greenback Labor Committee, has sent to Congressmen elect Tluuias II, Murch, e I Maine, a letter describing the operations of General Weaver, the Green back eandidato for the Presidency, and Georce O. Jones.theChairman of the Green back Sla'e Committee of New York.and cal Hog upon Mr. Murch, who is Oha1 nnau of the National Co nmltlee, to cill tho com mittee tng-ther and give him an opportunity to present the proofs of his statement- Mr. Lum is the man wnn made arrangements with Chairman Marsh ill Jewell, of the Re publican National Oommiltee,to go to Maine and prevent a union against the Rrpubll cans on tho electoral ticket In that State. He has iu his possession, let ers from Mr. JewtP, telegrams and other documents, to substantiate the statement he has made, all of which he intends tu pro duce if his prrseut statement of facts is de nied. These lijlter, as he describes them show that Chairman Jewell has been "run ning" Weaver aud the Gresiiback party as tho secret allies of the Republicans, while openly the Republican managers strive to make capital of te J-'usion in Maine. Com mitteeman Lum's letter U dated ut the head quarters of the committee iu Washington and sajs : "I distinctly make the charge that the Greenback national canvass as noiv conduc ted is manipulated in the interest of the Re publican party aqd Qeueral Weaver's ez. oenses borne in a large measure from thf. Republican campaign fund. This Is a eer ions charge, but it can be suttautiated in every detail, and I believe my duty to the National Committee requires tbat the facta should be laid belore them You will remom her that on the Gth of July there was a meeting (if a portion of the National Execu tive Committee at the St. Jamis Hotel, New York. There were present on tbat occasion besides ourselves. General Weaver, I.e Cr-.ndall, Edward Daniels and George O, Jones. Wo were also assisted with th ad vice and counsel of Senator John P Jones, of Nevada. At that meeting General Weaver suggested the name of George O, Jones, of New York, for the fiaanclil agent 01 lav national wunimineu iu raiso iuuui for the cubipilgn, Nothing wis said at tbat 1leWh ti,ilhtiH lo1puhnr4ty Mr Jones ; that was left to his discretion and has only subsequently becomo known. Since that meeting you havo withdrawu yourself from tho campaign. Immediately following his appointment Mr. Junes requested the fact to bo communicated to Senator Jones and ex-Senator Dorsey, Secretary of the Republican National Committee. This was donp, but how much money was raised no one will probably ever know from Mr, Jones) but It is possible from other sources to stato somcwhero near tho sum he Ims expended on the national canvass. When General Weaver returned from Arkansas 1 took oc casion to remonstrate with him on this mat ter, stating that I had beeu informed by a member of our Executive Committee that Gtorgo O. Jones hud leceiled $5,001) from the Rcpubl can campaign fund, General Winter replltd that it made no diflcrence boa much bad been rcclved, Inr his lour In Alabama and Arkansas would havo been sln.ply Impossible without the aid of Mr. Jones extended In him, He further staled that in Alabama be had received from Mr. Joins between nine hundred and one thousand dollars and several hund red v bile Iu Arkansas, "General Weaver le It lliUday for Maine nnd was aicoinpaiilcd from New York tu Huston by Mr Jones, Oil that trip it was arranged tliatGclirr.il Weaier slum 1 1 il i imuiiCu fusion in .Maine on every available in' n-loti, ml lake such ineu-uies as, in his ju iguniit would bo most con luclvo toward eiej lug dWitUVclluii between tho allied f re-s of the Gretnl ackers and the Demo tr.its Tuis ngrtiiriei't I heard uf In New York bef ire. Geueial Wtaver had inadii a single statement to that ell'.ct iu .Maine. I low neil he tried to fulfill Ids contract you I'liuw, Every dispatch or circular cmaun tlrii; from Ihesu headqtiaiteis, ur from Gen i-tAl Weaver, has beeu drawn to injure the J 'einoi-racy alone, "111 my capacity asSecretary I have been under the necessity of visiting New York to see ti ivernor Jewell and Assistant Secretary I looker, til- first time In response to a written ru lest Irnin .Marshall Jewell, which 1 siill hold, One ot lbco (iccasions,at Gov ernor Jewell's urgent reeiuest, I visited Gen eral Che liter A. Arthur at tils rooms at the l-if'h A venue Hotel, the subject of discussion beli'g iho (llti tnl a Greenback campaign in Niw York sue! elsewhere ou lhe Repub lican party, my object being to discourage lLo expenditure ol their money In that di nt tion. At ono of these Interviews Gover iioi .Ii well denied having paid to Mr. Jones any siieh sum as I have eslatcd,and said that Mr. Dorsey had only given mm Sl.OOi), nnu that the rest probably came from General Arthur tor State purposes. As General Weaver had bad nt that time fully that amount from Mr. Jones, upon his own ad mUsion.tLc fact that more had been obtained is obvious to any who have visited thesumpt oii9 parlora occupied by the New York State Greenback 1-ommitlcu for headquarters at the Alberuiarle Hotel, New York City." "What I have stated has come eutirtly under my own observation. Further, I have in my own possession letters and tele grams from tho Republican Nntioual Com mittco headquarters showing their solicitude for the Greenback movement, and written proof of their appropriation of funds to en courage Greenbuck dissensions. Gcucral Weaver's plan uf the campaign was formed before his nomination. His ambition has been to throw the election into the House, Last May when reasoning with til i n on the improbability of success in thatcase,ho said that he was confident that it could bo brought around through an alliance with the Repub licans who held nineteen states in ('nngrtbs At the time I laughed at tho ielea of Repub lican sympathy, but the piogress of the campaign has demonstrated that every move made by our standard-bearer has been to win the confidence ut the Republican party. In case the October election should go heav ily Demociatic General Weavers friends are hopeful uf inducing the Republicans to withdraw their electoral tickets in West Virginia, Missouri, Texas and Mississippi, and, perhaps secure through their support enough votes to enable tho election to be thrown into Congress. In spite of many of the-e startling tacts 1 hoped on, trusting that Weaver would visit Republican Slates, in response to urgent requests. Michigan, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Ohio and other states havo begged for him, but no, he has only v, sited those states where in accordance with the terms of the bargain between the Republicms and the 'spawn of a dying partv' the Democracy could be injured. He has been constantly in the field since the 12th of July lias bo visited a State where his presence or words were not especially de signed to injure ibu nomocracy onijr Aiost ol ihesn lads have lecently come to your kno.vleih'r. 1 can readtlv understand whv you should wash your hands of the whole business and withdraw yourself. Drawn into the scheme by degre es I am now brought to the point when In Honor lo uiysou anu to Uie committee 1 am compelled to with draw. Sick and distrusted with the treach ery ol our leader., knowing liom personal knowledge and correspondence that several of our State oranizitions, notably Indiana and New York, are managed In the interests of the Republican parly, against whose rob ber legislation we organized, and the fact that the men who cay to lead our party to day are duped aud made the tools of crafty and scheming time-servers, renders my con nection with the committee, as at present mansirfd. no loncer possible. For the mem bers ot the National Executive Committee in Washington I entertain no other feelings than thoso of good-will. They nre Bimply carrying out a policy dictated by General Weaver, and are borne alonir in a current against which they may think it Buicidal to struggle, with lliem 1 nave no controversy at lire-sent I havo not touched upon the re lations existing between General Weaver's advicrs and prominent nepuoiican omciais in Washington, in the Post-Office and Treasury denartmeuls. nor do I desire to un less effort is mad.i on tbeir nart to imneach this statement In tbat case the facts could be spread before the National Committee, Very truly yours, DypR D. LlJM, Assistant Secretary National Committeo Greenback-Labor Party. The new opera house at Milton will be a handsome affair. The Democrats of West Hickory, Forest countv, a few weeks ago raised a Hancock and English pole one hundred feet high, bearing two elegant banner;. Pennsylvania ritste College admits both sex es. Endowment Haifa million. Tuition i, Court es ol study, Llarsical, Scientific and Ag ricultural. A thorough Preparatory Depart ment. Expenses $3 to $0 I er week. For cata logue, address Joseph Shorthdge, A. M., Pres. State College, Pa. aug!3 lOw At a recent Democratic demonstration In York stones were thrown and shots fired in to the line by members of the opposite party. "Malt Bittern" etre a Drain, Nerve and Blood food, peculiarly adapted to, and warmly recom mended by our druggists and physicisns for general debililr, Mental and Physical hxhaus lion, Hysteria, Nervousness, SleeplosneM, Emaciation and Dropsy. tep. 21-tw Solon Chase has retired from the editor ship of the Portland (Me ) JCnjuirer, on accnuntofhls opposition to a fusion elec toral ticket, Agents and Canvassers mike from 125 to $60 per week selling goods for E. G. Ride- out & Co. , 10 Itarclay street.New i ork. Send for tbeir calalcgue and teims. Mp,10,'80-ly It Is notorious tbat five members of the Pennsylvania deletratlon In Congress Toted against Mr. Garfield for Speaker, because he was a Free Trader. How strange It is tbat Republicans to-day are trying to male the impression that Garfield la a Protectionist. It should be the aim of every owner of Hores,Cow,&c.,to make them as handsome and useful as possible. The Germau Horse and Cow Powder helps to develop all the powers of the animal, It Improves Its beau ty and Increases its usefulness. It makes milk, mucle aud fat, By using It a hor&e will do more work and a cow glveuore milk and be la better condition with lets feed. Sold only by weight at IS cents a pound by a A. Kleltn, aitottlburS, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. QUY JAL'OHY, a uo r n o y - a t-uw , liLuovsiirrtii, PA. finiceln tho Con-mitAN lltilldlng-, stcond floor. Oct. 8, 'so. JIlFDaK NOTICE. a dividend ot 4 p"r cent, will bo paid to stock holders nf Citntrtaat llrMim Cntiinitnr mi aihI fift.nr October 1st, liSJ at the o&o ol the Treasuter. (1KII. H. (Ht.llKllT. Oct. 1, 'so-tf. TieaMircr. ENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. 1. UZ.lt. 11. KNT, tllgli Mieiltr nt Co tiimbln county, Commonwealth of Pt-nnsylvinla.do hereby make known and proclaim to lhe qualltled electors of Columbia county that a general elecllon will lie held em Tuesday, Novomber 2d, 1880. (being Iho Tiiesil.tyiie.il following tho first Monday of said month) for tho purpose or electing tho ssv i ral licrsuiislieiiPinfter named, ton III Twenty-nine tirsnns for electa for president and Vii-n I'ilmIiI -nt of tlu I'nlttd jiutes from the Mule til "ennsjlt-.inli, one person for Auditor (leneral of Pennsjlvanl i One person for JiUgo cf Iho Siiiiieinei court ot I'ennsjlviinli. lino person for Member ot Congress for the llth Congressional Dlslilct, ono person for Stato Senator for tho twentv-foiirth Senatorial District. Two persons for member ot tho Lcglstaturo from Columbia county. One person for District Attorney f)r Columbia county. OtiO person for County Survey or of Columbia toun- 1 also hereby in ike known and give notice that Iho places nt Intiitnj tho utoresild et-eilou In the si-ier-itl w-itrils, iHironxlts, dlttilcia and townships within the couulv of Columbia aro as fallows, Mr: Heaver township, at the public house of Joseph II. Miumaii. teuton townshtp, nt the public nouso of Hiram Hess, In the town of lienton. Hast lllooiu, at Iho Court Hume, hi Iilooutsbiirg. West Uloom, nt lhe Court House, In lUoonishurb-. lioroiiKheif lleiwlck, nt lhe olllce of YV, ,1. Knorr, Initio boron-ill of Ilerw lck. lloi nusli ot Cenlrall.t, at tho public house of Wil liam I'elfer. Urlarrreek township, at tho public Bchool lusse near Kvansillle. Catawlssa township, at the public houio ol (1. 1.. iiuiiniuauuu a. in iuu lui.iitJL lauii, i-sn. Cenl re township, nt tho school hotiso near Lafay ette Creasy 's. North Conynglutm District, nt the school house near tho colliery of John Aiuli-i son A Co. South Conyntthaiu District, at Utc house of Mrs. Thomas .Monro". Klshlngcreuk township, at tho school house near C. II. Whites. Franklin township, at tho Iaiwrence school house. (Irccnwood township, at tho house of I- Patron. Hemlock township, nt the public house ot Chas. II. Dletterlch, In tho town ot lluck Horn. Jackson township, at tho house ot Kzcklcl Cole. Locust township, at tho public houso ot Daniel Kinrr, la Nurncclla. Mlniln township, at tho public house ot Aaron Hess, in tho town of .Mimnmlle. .Madison township, at tho publio school houso In Jerseytown. lit. Pleasant township, at tho house ot II. W. Mclllck. Montour townshln. nt Iho nnlilto linuar- r.r l.-plilipn Itauch, at Itujwrt. Jlaln township, at the public house ot Jeremiah K Longenberger. I'Oarlnt-Cri-et tOU-eisliln nt llir. limien li.Mii.l Miller. Orantre townshln. nl. tho niihHi- imnui r.r p Unsngst In Orangevllle. I-lne tOWnshln. nf. Ihn Conlm Hr-tmnl llr.nar. Intr-U. nxed by a vote of tho citizens of said township. nugariair township, at tho houso of Norman Cole. We st S:otl at tho public houso of John Kckroth In Llghustreet. East hcott township, at tho publio houso of Jacob ! .uiiivi, iu Aajij. At all clootlons here .titer held under tho law-sot this Commonwealth, tho eteeelnn nolla.hnli nr. nrw.n. cd at sot en o'clock In the forenoon, and shall con- uuuu ois-n ttiuioui. interruption or adjournment until seien o'clock In tho evening when iho polls n 111 bo closed. 1 NOTICE IS HEREliY GIVEN. That every person excepting Justices of the Peace and Alelernien, Notaries Public and Perains Iu the mllltuserilci! of tho State, who shall hold or shall within two months havo held nny r"i"u or appoint ment of protlt or trust under the Pr'ied statts,or of this stato, and city or corporateel district, whethtr u commissioned olilcer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who Is or shall lw employed tinner the Legislature, Kxecutlve or Judiciary Department of this suite, or of any city or of any incorpoiated district, and also, that every meralicr of coneress and of tho state legislature, nnd ot tho select or common council of any city, or commissioners of an v Incorporated d!trlct,aro try law Incapable of holding or exercising at tho same time the ornco or appoint ment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk ot any etectlonof this Commonwealth, an J tuat no Inspector, Judge or other oillccrut such election shall bo eligible to be then voted for. Tho Inspectors and Judge of tho elections shall meet at the respecme places appointed for holding the election In the district to which they respectively belong, before seven o'clock In the morning, nnd each of said Inspectors shall tppolnt one clerk, who shau bo a tpialirlcd voter of such district, Tho (pialined voters ot the several dlstucta In this county at all general, township bor ough and special elections, nio Hereby hereafter authorised and reeiutiio to voto by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, sever ally classified as follows! Ono Uckct shall embrace the names of all Judges of courts oied for, and latellwl, outside, "Judiciary;" one ticket shall em brace the names of nil the stato onicers voted tor and to bo labelled "Stiiti-;" no ticket shall embrace tho names of all county onicers oted for. Including the onico of senator, and .Members of As. sembly, If voted for, nnd members of Congress, If voted for, and be labelled "County ;" ono ticket shall embrace the names of all township officers oted for. and bo labelled Township-," ono ticket shall cm- uiulu mo uuun-sut uu ooruu'-n uiiicurs loicuior, anet be labelled "borough." nnd each class shall be deposited In beporate bo, lot boxes. UZAL II tNT, Sherlirs omce, Hloomsburg, ShtrltT. octo. , sso-tf TOKCII10S, BADGER ETC. lo not Buy until yoia have seen OHrg4ljJ ami OBisjDsiBcB iaieeN. Special Bemgm Made to Brdev. ttrAll our goods are made or the Heat rnatnial, and we guarantee First clan wort, following prices: TORCHES. No 1. with wick , " " ' 3, ' ' . .... llanoles. four feet lone Double Itevolvlcg Tourches, with llandleu, nun Torch - Telescope Torch CAPES. u inch, lied, White and Uluo ih " " - " si .. .1 .. CAPS. No. 1. uu cloth. Ken White or Hlue ei g, . i Navy " 3, Duck or Flannel BELTS. No. I. Loitered oil Cloth. Iled, White or Hlue, with Buckles "V, " Heavy Due a' With Hue kles ., " t, " Leather, Knamloa, Ited, White or blue LEGGIISG3. nil cloth. Hed, wane or Ulu, Whlto buck - ..... . OFFICERS' SUITS. No, 1, Field Officers Hold Color " s, Line Officers, Ullver color No. 1, White Muslin, noncgram or Kiarf colcicd Fronu . .. " , Whlto cautou Fluuuel, Monogram or Flutf Colured Fi-onU ' a, elored, " " " " ' 4, Wool shirts Adjustable Sblrt fronts with ioilratls BADGES. No. 1 Flue (lilt .... ' S' " - - s, wife Ited, white ut.el luuolvlbbon... , with Uluo or lied Hlbbou Albltiun Medals, Miibun Attachment, neier taraUA . &agiu uau niu niutiuiueiii CAMPAIGN No. t, with candidates names 15 inches v, ' IT " " 3, ' 44 ' Htreaincra with candidates names Bilk F.i gs, Tx'O melius.. 8x11 " ' llxis ' .....'. - lli4 " " litu " ions 11 .., ................ Cindilates Names Conitiativ banners. flLe Let'wolk and lettered nn lteglmeiital banners with lellerliigand portraits Sstnplea will te lurnlshed at tho regular demand made upon us for samples, compels 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. ISTATS Of ISltAn TKAIIKB MtCIASKtl. Iho unit-rslf-tii'd auditor appointed with llin con sent cf parties. In Interest, br the) orphans' totii t of e'olnml'la county to mnke dblrlDiitton nf 111" bal arce ot the funds In the hanels nt the adralnlstrat-irs ofthscstaMof 1-al.ih Yernor, deoexssd, as shown by th'lr tlrst ami parlhl account, to nnd nmontr Hie p ones enlllleil therein, will Ml at hhonienln the town of liloeimsbtirg. on s.iturdiv November 13 h tsi,' at 10 o'clock tn thn tore-noon to perforin tho duties of tils appointment. All pe rsons hvrln cla'ins airalnst said cstato n III uppear and present th mat that lime, nr tw forever debarred from re celling any otsald fond. njWKt,Li oct. t "so-4w Auditor. i UDITOR'S NOTIC1- KSTATR OF JAMK3 nAKBV, Vr.CK ISKP. Tho undersigned Auditor appointed with the eon sent ol panics In Interest, br tho orphans' Court of Columbia county to maldistribution cf the balance of tho funds In tho hands of Clinton hlhs, administrator, ns per acoiunt lllr-.t, to ami among tho pirHcs entitled thereto, will meet tho parlies tnteres'e 1 nt bis omco In Hloomsburg on I rldav, November Uih, lssu, nt ten o'clock In thn forenoon of said elay to perform tho duties othls appointment when and n here all persons Interest ed nre requested to presentthclrclalnis to said fund or bo foreier deDnrred from coining mforashaio of said fund, ICO. 15 nLWELL, oct. S, 'so-4w An htor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. stnteof PennsjUnnla, Columbia county, si. Among tho record! nnd proceedings of tho or ph uis' Court Innn 1 for said county 11 ts Inter alia tints contained , , In the innlier of escertlohs to the account of John s. Kline, executor nr A. L Hails, deceased. And niu- sppti-iiil) -r llth, ls-n on imiloa or Iter we n. smith, I'm, Iho court appoint Robert Uacklnghaiu Audllur on exceptions lilt tiis corsT. Certified from Iho record this twenty-ninth diy of September, A. I) , I8sn. (I, ,M. tiftt-K, VM. KlilCKItAUM. Dettlty. l leiko. C. In pursuatico ct thenbovc nppol tni-nt tho un derstood will meet tho pirtles Interested nt hlsi f-11'--) In Hloomsburg on 'luetdiv tho rilriih d.ij of ' weinber, A. 1), Issit, between the hours of a ia. """P-1"' ILBfCKIKOIIAM. oe. 8, So-lw Auditor. Ola'ORT OF THE COXDI'i ION' XX . op Tho First Na ional Bank of Eloocburg At IlloomOiurB In 'tic state ot Pennsjlvanl.net the t.o,o of business oetotier 1st, lssu. IMiSOt'liCHS. Loans nnd discounts jUCIM.is llrerdr.lits SJi SS f.o.m con 3 die. 112.1131 c; l.Vani f 2 r,r,a.vi 1." vr s2 1,125 SHI) 4, iTry.iii) B.stu.iii) 2.2.V1.C0 P. s. Hoivls to sec-ire circulation otbt-r stocks, bonds nml mortnges 1) le from arprovod reservo agents Due trom other Nsllinal Hanks Put- trom Stato Rank and Hankers Cio-reir expenses and taxes paid 1'ht-cks and other casj Herns Hills nt other banks Sprl - lA-ir-i! tender nob's Ilcdeiapilon fund with C. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, cf circulation) Total,. f3.lj.0s1.97 1.IAIJILITIUS. Capital stock paid In 50.00.H.0 surplus fund siuiiooono UnelHlUed prollts 5a.13T.lJ National bank notes outstanding. 45.iniii.io Individual deKslts subl'-ct to check .. IU1..1 2 til Duo to other National Hanks a.E 1 1 03 Duo to Stato flanks and Hankers ss.S'j Total tm.osl.M Statk or PasNsvi-VANiA, Colombia County SS. 1. J. P. Tustln, Cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly nnirm that tho bon statco,cnt Is truo to tho best of my knowlcdgo and belief. J. P. TPS TIN, Cashier, subscribed and affirmed to before mo this cth elay of October, isso. L. S. YVINTKUSTEFN, Notary Public. Correct Attest: 1. W. McKKLVV. 1 FRAS. P. iRINKF.It,- Directors. 0. H. PAXTON, I Dauchy & Oo's. Advt'a. AdKN'l s AUK COINING 5IONEV selling "1 GARFIELD g HANCOCK nl w L nrest Hook. Host Terms, t'lrrulars tree. Out lit con. AtKlri'Mi W, II, KKU LY, J'lillaUcI) titaf IX scp. 24, 'ou-.w U New tinil trj ailrni'tive nttcH uri now ri'tidy. lKsT I HINRT OU PA If I. OK Olt-jiAOU-i (4NS im THE vroitU). NMnncrsot vii HlgheHt Distinction at Kvry (jiiat Ail II 11 rlil's Kxhiiileioii lor tlilrii'cn ,, jriir-.. rilLTS,f3l.5T, $-6, $-4,$UW, IIAMLIji toJ5H) and upwunl. For ruvy puy inents u qmrfer atd upwaid OHtt IXS UiiUlOii.'S frtl- .M.VSON Jt I1AMUN 11,0 omiAN co.if4 'irtmoutst.. itovton. 46 Kast 14th fit. (Union .stiuaro.) in Wobatli w THE NEW FOOD MEDICINE t plltft E Is ro pH'fltt r Wood I'roducer and Life sus 1 taiiilnif rilnclplo tn th -orld ol foods or in--dl-linii Oiein .M.LT lillTUKS, prufau'd tn-xa XJntvr tnt'iitrtl Malt, ttoosund Qulnli i Ibcj (ted tnu bodv and tho liraln, t-tinOi ilio Mood, Milldir tliu bones harden tin' imic1 h (initt tho mtU'H, cheer th hiind, ptT'ett aiKa'ioii, re(;ulut thn stomach alul towt'is, c tuiih' iitu ier anu hiuntja, anu vi taUzu with NfcAV lIKK'ery tluldot the Wtv. U. ware ot Imitations HlntlUrly numed. Look for tho 0Ml'NYH WMlNATrK which appears plainly n the I Abel of tery bottlo sola everj where. .'MALI un i Kitn ju.urAiHi, ininn.-v,.MAso. Sep 24, 'W14.W d 4b 5 ITT WIIOltESAIE .IIJEA1)(UAKTKKS. FOR CAMPASCN EQUIPMENTS ! ! WE MANUFACTURE CAPES, CAPS, - - per 100, tl') no 110 1 te 14 60 CO 00 50 CO per loo, $30 oo " co 1 0 " 43 tu per 100, in 10 7 00 'JO 00 per loo, lis 00 " 80 00 " so to perioupalisss 03 each, 11 to " i 10 ICHOOITJ.K) " sj on " si oo per dozen, (15 o), is oo and II oo - peritio60oo por grass (iro " no " voo 10 00 90l) 11 OJ porloo FLAGS, , - . , both sides pergrwi 17 so il oo si oo lew 130 4 UO eo too 1100 IS 90 3 30 per dozer. on both sides.. 500 log price list, The amount must Invariably accompany the order to recoive prompt altentl li to charge far them, l'artles ordering rauit siiid a oish depisit with nrdjr. All onl V. WITH THE OPENING OF Invito tin1 'ittcnlioii of tlio publitt tho country over, to their t-c.,.i ini'tciisetl liicilitics for llto tlistrilintion among consumers of ' EVERY VARIETY OF DRY GOODS Our newly cnlnrgoil store luiihlingx, tttistirpnssGcl in tlii-t counrv aic filial witli it stock aggregating about ' ooste 3vrin.Lio.isr dollars In Drv Goods alone, which stock rapitlly iiassiii!r out nml nr,,,....... lv renewed , is c-or fresh and now stock is niiinifestly iiiiposiblo as each department (of which there -t Thirty two) contains ti vast variety of its siiecialit y ' re S'iVv, )rm Goods, lihick Goods, Mndc-up-Garments, of ,. 7i)7i(, For Ladles and Children. Shnwts, t'ntts, Catwo'cs', and Underwear, White Goods,' G lores, Dress Trimmings, JJn'ois lJ tins, J) tank-els, Omits and 1 faunas tiro lnclinlcil and arc ajihortiiient indweribitble. The .l.'l. ,1 s,,.!,,, ,,-,..,l,wl ( i, 1111 nil 1 ill uee.i.n in n x tin i-i 11 11 in be found anywhere. For tho convenience especially line voni him-l-.ininH Diick'nini rnOin. . P ' ' . 1 V cordial invitation is cxtciuled to tho oiiereu nun iuhkc our csiiiuiisnmeiu puiii wiuioiii luciti -ring ine siiiitcsi ooiignuon to ptirchaso. Those who cannot visit us in Detsnii slumlil nvnil ili.,,cr,l... ,.e,i advantages offered by our thoroughly syf-teinatized ' MAIL ORDER AlAKKET STREET TO FILBF11T, BJ. W. Comics? of ESighth Strcnt, PHILADELPHIA. A - t THE LADIES AND GENTLEPIEN : PROP. -SUILiMESTTE'S Prof Guilmette's sburi- I XECUl OIl'S NO riC'E, KSTA1K OK J1JSKI-II l-JIIR, DFCEASKP. Icltcra testunenlary intheestnto of Jiscph robe, late nt cetiim township Columbia coun tv, 1-c-iil.sj Irat.l.e, ill censed, havo been irra led by tho nt(.-lstcr of said county to Stephen Potto uud John Wolf Kieeutors. All persons havlliL! claims nRalnst lhe estato ot said dece-di-nt nre lurpiested to t ri e.it thcin for settlement, and those Indebted to the estate to rnnkn pnjlueut to the undei-slgned L.xccutors,ltIioul delav. STEI'IIKM I'OIin, JtlllN WOLF. sep. 17, isso-ew Kxccute.rs QTATK OK I'KXNSY LV A XI A , O Ct)LU.MllI ( IIUNTY, SS. Anion? the ncoids and proccedlnps or tho Or phans' e'ourt In and for said eounty and state It Is-Inli-r alia thus contntuea. In estnte of I), A. bowman, deceased. An now Sept 7, 1'si), on hearing petition of K. II. brown, Administrator, prnjiuu to bo discbar-'pi. Hutu to tliow causn uruntcd rcturnnblo 10 next term, and nlrcct notice e,f Ibis appucatl n lo bo published In iho "Columbian" an llepubllcan" twoxtckly newsmrers luMUheiln ssld county for three n is ks prior to Iho return diy. to all per sons Interested to appear on tho return day to show c.iiiso f any tliey baic why Laid administrator shall not be discharged. .... . . II V THE COl'KT. Certified from the records this twenty-seventh day of September, A. D., Isso. W.M.KltlCKllAl'M, ll.M.Qcici, cierk e. c. t'eputy; oct. i.3w i tiiposiiiie- y en 10 1 ever nd Ant e. Dumb Airue, A?uo Cuke, Bilious Fever, Jaundice. Dyspepsia, and al 1 Ishiuso of tlio Liver, Stomach and lliood. 'Iho pad cures bv absorption, and Is pi-rm-uient Ask jot eliiiKKlsi foril.lsiiii.iandtiikeiioeiihrr. It be docs not ke-cp It, send f .to to tho F .km-ii 'a) t'ej 11 - oi.ui.li ivi.r in., 1 uu, ,, iut 11 oy return man. ror saiu tj jejilN II, KINPejltls. Prut trlst. euci, nun i- nun, 1 1 uiiiisuiirir 1 it. ...n ,,1 SHIRTS, BELT Ojr toroliei are supplied wltbj the "Fletcher CHINESE No. 1,6 Inch diameter.. Steol Engravings, Photographs, Lithographs, &o. blzo 10x111 t'l';0"?,1,'! cauipalgn Double Portraits, i-ix"is, rrcsideiit fire uthciirrapbs, lsxio Photographs, cabinet size j iiueograpns, CdTU sue lithographs on I.tnen Campaign pipes with decorated bowls Ribbon and Pin Badges for Coat. h,J,!J,!?i??,0 13 a niu of composition gold, elegantly finished, la tho form of a Clover Loaf, irnd corps P1iUn Bcdil"'.!-" attached, bearing a medalllou llkenoM aud names of Hancock: aud L'ngllia iJi0.'.?l,l?d,ie ',ln P',,1.116 ??ma brUHaot motal, nnUhed la tho form of a canxl boat, wlta ho ivy silk 1I6 b0r?KaUif kIU vita medallion likenesses and the names of ijurtto dand Irthur printed lo gol I leaf The rlbnonH aro in lLW.nrl.-il en nra lo.il a'hlmnn.l H,.a,..,, n . Ki i s-. n. dered. .....v. 1'ltlCK IIST, -1 gross, (Is 00; 3 giosa, (13 91). Samples seal by mill on receipt of ill cents. Craycn Portrait li e have Just tsmed upon onoshee t.sldoby b de, mogniaccntl'ortralta of (Jen. James A. (lirlle-M and Pi lX-' iestt',r,?, AV.','"J' ,'i'2 1 ''"hllcan candidates for President and Vice President of tho Uulied statin also m une of (Jen w Inni Id s. Hancock and lion Win, 11. llngllsh, too Democratlo carid'd itcs. I ho paper Is of the ilnest und hiiai lest eiuallty of plate., full mis Inehos.makli g largo and coisplcu Tills plotures ot u. se priimlnent men- 1 ho i ctai-e-H aro finm Mlo cooloa. Just taken by emo of the bost , I'hoiiwniin TirlMs la tae couiury and represent tho hilng originals, as they uppeured Iho day ttu-y Vecetvt-d itfe-li nom latlon. at Chicago and ( lt,clunatl. ihey mo llfe-tlze. Crajou. .fntcd In India Ink. m.klai vivid an" las I 'gltctures. T hi. re tall pice is nxid at is cents for both, a pi leo which everybody t-u arfnrdT aid which, vv Ilh ili great national n e re.l taken In lbs ,s,mual cliaracu-rof tho ortlnals, wl'l IrVduce T'four o it eit evtr M pe-r-ons applim lo purchase within ltvo minutes, hvcry llepubllcan and Democratic luter or busluris man, tn tow i. or counirv , vv 111 buy one or more el t hern lo Iu,ng m I, Is tijop sltro or home We aie ntle to erfer tut se splendid pictures at extrt me ly liberal te rms to . giTus i aid dial? r, be-e.iusraTfg"rnauufactur. log New ;oik houso bears iieurly lhe eiillro cost if production f. r tbo Frlile-go of pla.li; tlalr nain. la ttr'art background tlut. Insliadol deiiactlLg from this actually dds to tut iltturta a vvorlt "''Ti-ieSV.'A.'Ks?10' iS lo's?' 'Copies 8 cents. Agents pront ncentseacti. ItCTAILI'ltlUBiJCgNro. f InlouofWi-oVsOcenti aJcuis fiom i'u ttSIs tin. aa letiTf m"sSrtru CtBt laCh' mu.4t b '"ul " Vb crdcr' Aeca,ii " Ul 13 Ws" Ul EflUThis ll.t isyery much cimlenseil, aid uot comp'oto as wo daily add new da B'gos to our stock. Auylhing ilelred, ml meutloned here, let us know it, ami wu will guarantee you lowest prices. Our ox'ensivo arranxeuients for in m ifaa uring thesgoodi, enable us to lurnia'i complete suits at very ahorl notice. V e can furulsh huIU la any color desired. on, iV.ll orlers S. MANt.liTUmXi CO., 135 Sinithfield Stroat, Pittsburff, Pa. THE AUTUMN SEASON OF 180 To p irticuhtri.o iiaiio,.,J,. tlisiiitofr.,l wauls of every consumer con lw, 1.,... .... II.. . .. , . 1 L" ui, in ime ,n llltHUiy rCUHiii c"CHh of our out-town ctistoiner.'s waititu- I'ti- tm-n .ni,,, .1..I.1: .1... i , o TV. 'oi.iunMicu, lum a Indies- to avail of tho convenience tncir neaii ijtiitrter.s in J'hiltnlii. DEPARTMENT Y A Positive ar.d Pcrmanoat Curo Guaranteod In nlJcn-esofOiniel, Diuboies, Dropsy, lirlght's Disea-e of the Kidii'i., li.ciintini nee nnd licteiition ol Urine, Inllamstinn 0 the Ki.ltievs, t'nlnrrh ni' tlio niaeleler. Hisli Cclcred Uriie. l'ain In the Hack, Mile e r I."ins, Xervnns Wcnknesa, anil in lact all disiirders ol H. Hl,ler nt-,1 Urinary Oigans, ulittlicr eontrnct- All hv tlflcla ,,, ....... ...... !... - J 1'iMnic iil-l - Hl. 111 Ill-rWISI'. Tlds ci-eiit t-enu-dv has b en used with success for nearly ten lenrsla Franco, with the most wonderful CnralUe lifTects. It citr'-s by .th-orotlan uo nauseous Inlet unl i.ieilicliieabelnrtn ipilreet. We I aio bundle ils u tiku '""iWiVS? T.",ts by U H "'' -''"' "ad fulled "ulm""5 " tlH Ll J'.ouaroHilIerlnirtrom Femalo Weakness, Loucorrluei. or dls. elrureEtSi l"r,ofel"!'lesi"-"ifact any ellscaso t-flho kninejs, ni : j cur I'rn!-. f.iiMliictti-'s I icncli Klelncy IMil "id mSrn msll.'S,"'? SllranJ?,"" W' 5" IOThe FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio, .'i,mJ.0i'.,.S l!-,K,N1'01tTS- UriiSBkt. -Main Street above Iron. I.locrns " sep. 10. "hO-it French Liver Pad Mala sep. ID. 'HMt uorroK's notick. sttto of Pennsylvania, Columbl 1 connlyi ss. Amont; tho it-cords nnd pro. 1 cdlnirs of lhe Or Phati "sourr. In unu for said county Inter alia It Is In ro-estato ct "(iotloib nunllur, deceased. And low Septe mber 13. isso, ol motion cf W.H, Ilbawn, Hobert liucklnchom Is 01 pointed Ainlltor on exceptions to uccuunt. Ill TUB COIKT. rcitlflen f 1 0111 theri-corils this twentieth day ot Hep. tembir, ls-s). ' W.M KItlCKIIAVM, (i. M. e'licK. cierk o. c Deputy. In puisuaiiee of Iheabom nrpolntment, the on. e lei s Kn;il Mill rne et Urn pw tie sir tt-resicelat hlsut lice In llloimsiiurircn Saiuulay UiuSutb dnyofuc toner, A. D., iseo, LetHitn the hours of 10 a. m. ud 4 p. m, , . II. Ill'CKlNilII- ' OC1.1,'SO-4W A MJ tcr riT?rj A XTC" Slops 4 Ruts I!ecds,()NL1 tos V " 1 1 J 1 H pianos, .lis llp. piper fm. Ad 110 s n.in'iC-i F.'iieattj, Washington, N.J. sep. VJ4 'so 4-w il PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed af this Office ON BHOllTEST NOTICE ' NI) AT THE WHT UKA;sOVAtlf.,.s TV.UMS wick," aud are male oil-tight. Notice th6 LANTERNS. per 100 f 5 00 t ;i ' s III) anil 'vico'l-restdoct .'. Per ino, fSOO " 1SK) " 4 (JO 11 SCO .1 J5J :o it ,. 5w) .','.".7." ,y w, vu uu ,uruisueu iu one color oiny II OMwi Heroic Sizo 22x28, (jjods sent 0, U. V. The constant large aad oorresnondence promptly attended to.