The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 15, 1880, Image 1

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

    THE COLUMBIAN.
colcmhi n0"'J,"B f T"" Nn ami) count.
v., ......... , P,J
Imiieil weekly, every Friday morning ,at
!t,OOViSHUll, UOLUMtltA COUNTY. IM
.,twonoi.i.4Biporycnr, (wcnnta discount allowed
JaoTipil'I'i miration. To subscribers out of th
ootmty tno lormi aiu U per yc.r,..trlctly in adtai c o,
NniP"rdlSPDntlniipd,oxcoptnttho option ot ho
itillhhera, until nil ntrearagos aro paid, but ions!
r.-,tniinil credits after inn oxntrnt An ..-"!
anViil not bo given. ' u
' U piPp"?9"t,?Vi ',ih0 ?t"-fo or to distant post
rnllt nil mid fnr Ifl mlvnnnn nn ou . I.
ioii ptTflon In Columbia county nnumi-i! to i-ny tlio
5 ptKTAUKIs no longer exacted from subscribers..!
x.n pfinnty.
job JaiisTTiisra-.
rhn .Tntibtce Department of the uni.ru hi i l ...
mp! 'to, and our,! b Printing wlllcomparufavoraJO.
,.r wltn lint or t'lf large cities. All work dono on 'I
I 1id,neatly and at moderate prices. V
Columbia County Official Directory.
I'r ddent.tiidgc-William r.lwcll.
A .anctito .liidgcs-I. K Krlckb.ium, P. !,. Shuman,
crotlinnotart'. tc. -W llll.im Krlckhuiim,
i ii irt m iiiuif i aphcr- -s. n. Walker.
iter X Itivnr ter -Williamson 11, Jacoby,
nMrlct Vttnriiey-Iloljcrwi. I.Hllo.
, Hit r. II i:nr.
ir -Sun IM .XVtllU'.l.
,r,ur.'r -II A. sivoppotihclscr.
, sliners -siophon Polie, charm lucliatl,
a, i. Herring.
I a nl- donors' Clerk- .1. 11. Casey.
n lltjra S. H. Smith, v. Manning, C. II. See.
ti. t'Z.
n I'onimlutnucrs-KU Itobblm, Theodore W,
Si 'uitv superintendent William It, Snyder.
Ill mi Poor Plslrlct -niroctors-H. .1, Aibert.on,
(i) invnod: ltocco IMtruun, Scottj Caleb ll.irton,
111 jnnburg,
Bloomsburg Official Directory.
IT client of Town Council (I. A HKltltlMi.
i rk-J. K. urot.
I not n( l'o:ice 11. Itnirls.
president of (las Company s. Knorr.
v. eri'tnrr C. W. Miller.
Ituwiiistjurg ll.inklng I'omrt.itiy-.lolin . I'unslon,
J'f liU'111,11. Il.m.'l'., v.asiliei,.lOllll 1 CIICOCK, IC1
ur.
Flut Si'loml limk-l'hirlenlt. I'.ixlon, President
j, r I'uslln, Cnshler,
CHUItC'II DlltCCJOIlY.
nAi'THT cnuiicn,
t'.stor Toho tiupplled.
saudiy Services -tin.! a m and 7 p. in.
sini'liv School;) a. in.
nr. cr Meeting -IHery Wedne.siliy ccnlng at "
us free. The public arc Invllcd In attend.
BT. MITTIIKw'rt I.UrtlKKAN riU'HCH.
Minister -Her. (i. 1. H. Marclav.
itid iy servlceslu a. in. and 7 p. in.
simdiV sclinol tia.ni.
it.iut Meeting -Kvcry A'odnesday evening nt 7
s, .ilsfreo. Nnprnvarcnted. All nre welcome.
VltKSIlVTKIlHN Clll'IICII.
Mlidsler !!ev. Stuart Mitchell.
s ind.iv Senlccs in a. m. and'p.m.
s ind iv school y a. in,
I'raver Mecilng IIcry Wednesday evening m 7
(I (V lit
aisfrce. Noivwaienied. SI rangers welcome.
MKTIIIIIIIST KrlsCOI'AI, CllfKCH.
Presiding nidcr-llev. W. Evans.
Minister -llev. II. II. Vuoum.
andiy Sunlcea-injj and 7 p. m.
siind iv school -0 n. in.
r.lhle clisa hvcrv Monday cenlng at 7 n'i lock.
1 mng (en' I'raver Mceilng Kvery Tuesday
niii.' nt 1 o'clock.
(i ral Prijer Meeting mcry Thursday evening
7 HVIOCK.
ntirORMKDCHtJKClT,
Corner of Third and Iron streets,
c ,lnr- (I. II. Strunck.
iicideiice -Corner4tb nnd Cnihnilnosireela.
M,,i I iv Servlci'S lnj a. m. nnd 7 p. in.
inii.iv School -it a. in.
I', i er Mcetlug Saturday, 7 p. in.
MI are Invited There la alwaj s room.
8T. PAUIaCIU'RCll.
II. ctor- Kev U Zahncr.
and iv services injf a. m., 7 p. m.
Miti. lav school i a. in.
i',iM Sunday In the month. Holy communion,
s. rvlees preparatory to Communion on Friday
neuliigticforplho st Sunday In each month.
Pews rented ; but everybody welcome.
KVANIIKI.Il'U. CllfltCII.
Pivsldlng nider-ltev. A. I,. Hecscr
MinlMcr-ltev. (leorgii Hunter.
'-in 1 iv Men Ice 2 p. in.. In the iron suect Church.
Pr.i it Meeting- i:ery sabbilh at a p. ru.
tl are Invllcd. Ml arc welcome.
IlI.OOMSI'.UIUi DIKHCrollY.
rl(()l'lSI(lNAI. cakiw.
1") lll't'KIXOIIAM, Aitnriipv-nt-l.aw. f)l
I V. lice 11. J. Claik'a llulldlng, Sdatnrv imins.
liiuinsDiiu. may 7, 'mi-i f
( I ti. I'.AIiK'I.HY, Alloincv-.it.l.aw. Uluie
I. , In Urowcr's building, vndsicry. ltiwins 4 ,v 6
1 II. liOlilNO.V, Attiirney-at-I.aw. O.Uce
I a In llaitman's building, Main street.
I)
v. W.M. M. nKUKK.SdiKeon ami I'litsi
tan. Olllco Market wieel. Neardepot.
H. KV XS, M. I)., Surgeon anil Physi
cian. (OJIlee und liesl.l.'nce on Third street,
T !!. McICKLVY, M. D.,Kurgeon anil l'liy
Bid in, north side .Main sheet, below Market.
I)
it, j. v. iiurrun",
PHYSICIAN & SUKOEON,
oniLc, North Market direct,
.id. 1, n. Uloomsburg, Pa.
I)
it. i. i.. n. nr.,
PRACTICAL DENTIST,
Main Street, opposite Kplscopal Church, Ulyoms
Mire. l'a.
:fc" Teeth extracted without pain,
oct 1 ls7
DWILMOT COXXKU. M. , 1'IIYM
.HANnr.d sCIKlFdN. n.iclui.iilenll.iii glM-n
lu u.e InsPAiH and nutcTS of the l.K. Kak
thot and si'n.kK In all lis mi lns brain lies
:e Msri carefully udluststbe i:Kttlih Pl.opi:il
l.l.ASShS.
f 8 10 ft. m.
Hour.s li 1:!JU p. in.
I 7 8 p m.
l I t'.HHt '! 1 1 1-1, IIItHllllolMirVt l'tU
ml) (fi, v-if
W. II. HOUSE,
HLOOiMSniillG, COL. 00. PA
Ml iityies of woik ilonii In a MijuTlor manner, win I.
warrasi d as reprcsenti d ThTii I mkait
kiiwiiiioi't Pais In the use of (.us, and
treeof iliarge when ailllblU Ueih
arc lust rUd.
(mice coiiit Main and Iiun Slrctla.
'In lie oifu nt nil hmn during the ihi'j.
Nnv.SMy
MlhUELLANEUL'S
M. DIUXKKIi, GUN and LOCKSMITH
c
seMng Machlnesand Machinery of all kinds re-
dalred. Oi'kha House llulldlng, Hloonibburg, l'a.
D
.VVIU LOWKXIIKHG, Merchant Tailor
Main St., abotu Central Hotel.
1 S. Kl'IIX, ilealer ti. Meal, Tallow, etc.,
1 centre street, between sicoua nua mini.
I UOITSI'US 1'IIKUXI), I'raclical home..-
1 tiiillile. Horee and cow uouor, iiiooinsourg, i u.
uu. u, ';o tf
Y. ICKSTICU,
JIKHOIIANT TAILOK,
I'.oomNo. 15, (Ji'tiiA Uecaa Uuiluino, Uloomsburg.
aprlll9.1S7S.
J AMKS JlIvlLl.Y,
Toiisoi'inl Artist,
Having returned ond opi oid a tlrst-clsss ItAKliI.lt
silop u tAiiiumru lilt i k, MCnd tloor,uer 1'elir
dross' saloon, ietn(ltully solicits the patronabgeot
wiuiueuMAiner anuui me iuuiiu ntLcmin.
Piiyls, 'su-tf
OATAWISSA.
fM. L. KYEKLY,
4TPIJ1INKV.AT.LAW,
Catavs Uaa, l'a.
collections pion.ptly mado and remltwd. unice
v-inniMJ L.aU4WlSSU IMipUSll UUUk, "
II. KIIAWN,
ATTOItKE Y-A T-L A W ,
CntaMlssa.Pa.
(' nice, corner ot Third and Main Streets,
F. IU11TMAN
BFUBSKKTa TUB rOUAWISd
AMKItlOAN INSUltANCK COMI'ANIESi
J-J corning of Muncv ivnnsylviinla
orth Ainc'lean of l'Llelphla, l'a
franklin, of " "
Peiiiisjhaidaof "
faruiera of Vork, l'a.
"mover ot New Vork.
"suuatLanoi "
unite on Market Street No. ft, llloouisDurg, Pa,
oct. M.t-1y,
farm for Sale !
Tbn undesigned oiteru at private ra'e a KAHM (V
SIVI V.'I HUEIS ACIIKS, Willi I'llAMU IIOCsK. barn
and oi her out-bulldlngx thereon, slluste lu tlsldng
trui it towrsulp In good stato of cullhallon. Uicated
near Asbury. cau bo purchased on reasonable terms,
Anne orchard on the propeiu, and a newr falling
"prlngof Waterncar the house Furparticulars ad.
urc.s InllU I LT I
jiiiin .1. Kl'll.KS.
Ug, 13, so-sm'
Forks, Columbia county, l'a.
SUBSCRIBE Now.
THE COLUMBIAN,
1.50 In Advance.
E.ELWSLL. 1
f niT'rV'lTir PrttrletTJ.
ulI"NaS2lDt,ii, I ""
Q I!. 1IK0CKWAY,
A T T 0 U N' I Y-A T-L A V,
OOUMBIAV lll'IIMMI, lHOOlnslllirif, IM.
Momb-r (,f Iho rnltu.l statis l.a'V Ai sedation,
'i.i lTV.Tw "a '" """y 1''Ut ut A,m'rl " -"W-
r k "wAi.iTniir " "
Attovnoynf Law,
ortiee, Si coml door fi otn 1st :iat lonnl I lank,
lit.O0Msi;uii(l,
Jan. 11, iti
U. 1-UXK,
Attoi iiuyul-I .nv,
P.LOO.MMiflitl, PA.
oniee In Knt's licit lusn.
Q II & W.J.IiUCKALKW,
ATrOllNKVS.,T-UW,
llloomsbiirg. l'.
onicoon Main Nlnel.ilrrl door below court House
JOIIXM.CLAUK,
ATTdltNKV.AT-IAW,
iilnnm"hurg,Pa.
onlep over Schuyler's Hardware sutc.
P. lilLLMKYHIl,
AITOIINKY AT LAW.
(imcK-ln llai man's lliilldliig, MninMrppf,
llloomsbiirg, Pa.
r. 11. t.i m k. iiob't. h. litti k.
J? II. A It. 11. LITTLE,
ATTOtlNKVa-AT-IJlW,
Uloomsburg, l'a.
Q v.MJi.t,i:i:,
ATTOHNKV-AT-I.AW
linicelu l!rower'sbulld!ng,second Poor.room No.
1. Piluumsbutg, Pa,
SANK ZAUIl,
Attoi'iiov-ril-7 .iiw.
HLOOMSI1UIK1, PA
(mice conn r ot Centre and Main -trects. Claik
Ibilldltig.
(!an be rnnsiiltdl ill (ierinan.
Jan. pi, 'si-tf
Q.K0- 1:' LLWELL,
A T TO U X I'- Y-A T-L A W,
Co'.t'MBiAN Hru.niNii, Uloomsburg, l'a.
Mi i"ber of the United slatis Law Aasuclatloi.
Collet i Ions made In an) pint of A mi ilea ( r Linope
int. 1, ls;u.
S. KNOKlt. U S. ttlsTKIIM-EtV.
Notal) I'lllille
KXOIlll k, WIXTI'.HSTEr.X,
A l.toi'iioy s-nt I ,fi-v.
(Mllcc lu Hailman's l'.loik, Cornir Main and Mar-
k(tstrett, p.looin.sburg. Pa.
fu('iioM irini liritnitit Glhilai.
pAL'L E. WIKT,
Attorney-at-Law,
onii e lu I'.roKei'a liluek, one doer btluw cm t Aim iv
Ulldlng
I!' OOMSIIUIiG, PA.
Jul 1C, -a if
( TV JAt-UliY,
Altornuyat'Linv,
IILtJUM-l.l ltd, PA.
( mice to the cnl ril li( ix lPdldlng. slcoihI Hour.
in l. S, 11.
PILE REMEDY.
PI'ps-W Imt line tslri loruin'S .11 W' frum littcr-
li. I lliLt. l.M.'lll.ll Ulilt III IH'IL- I'llfS 'l lu- .ltll
iinlravtiis tn t.bt.iin tt'ii piril.il it IU I hasxl moi.i
au,-'i uu inriiiiiiH unu iiucr. uiui uit'i n.ii upihw
tlii-ir at,'oiA In Mli 11 i', llitnkliit; their nas no liup'
in nio'-ptrl (fa i-uii-. NuIaI hstaiulllu: Hit1 IoI.il
Mtnin- or thi'iunny it tm-illcs htTi'lcruf oin-n l n-i
tin' run- df pllt s, iiiifl Mi" plitutn vt nxouy ifstln0'
on tin r.irt'f r thnsp uliu h.ic trlfil 1 he .irliiUH 1 t'lii-
edltM but in Miln jet i'iii:cil Mmht f.r nml an-
IOUSH M H'U lUI.MlllUS,' III 'I priMHiii-H iiii-n-ur.1 ini'i
until tti-'lr cournirt' has Inntr sfnrt' t;lvn plai e Hi ilr
spoiiil''nc, Irt Ihfin 1 hi'tT up. allow tin WliUrs nf
lnppinrss to lllumlnato tin1 hitiranl fountrh.ti, rr,
ami t (if flutli's of llfr w 111 1 e prt fDnn-i' w (f Ii a dfiri
or hnpplnrss iii.d pltasHM unknown tor un-ks,
months or riii t liris,' 1 11- Hunt (lit s are tlir rr
siilt nf iinri'iiliiif stuth ami cxiwiliiti mini,,', tiir nr
plusultr-or mnllr il wlrin-.'. ami In vwry ivrptt
sin- wtcntlllr itlul rrllahU'fttr tlirt urrof fUv llir
rrv fMtin. IJHiVmuerllosart sohl by i'. A. Kitlin,
It o iiiiMiiirir. l'a.
TO Ml. Itliim-' HmiiIm
Hal-
81.000 RKWARD
t TAi:iIII litlic ino-t unlv-Tsai ami (llstrrliiif
ilKniM'tr tlir prrhi-nt cli,utjii thi sniii'i or won
U inn rcim illi a olTin il U r Hiu uru of thW (UikuM
liii; ilW'.w, uhirliau' um-i' th.in uilhlf lu
dl-t tinaril llu mlliloiis uho iiiilrraii'l lunrUl U
In ali. for 1 rt Icf ami truie until their i-uura'i'ls tfouv
am) thr liilii. fcltllhurfers In doubt. Htu u.-air
vMlh Itr. .luMali mines' I'at.n ih M u tlk-. Nu 1 ami
'J, mill how hhull urprmttil to mmlm-l' Hint r
luiM-ttu'lu st ai.ilohnipi -st rrni'Uk-s known. It v
will furiiMi thrui to ir-pun-liile pattlo on roinll
tlon - 'mi (iK m k.' unl Will jiiKpira
iMM'thr vl l m' utf. .tnl-M11 m uhi tur Hiflr
niu .I us 11 1 me 4Hi W IU pa. J.v n If nu tiling pul
s Hioii-orilrli t it Ion- HPiuml In tin ir composition
51 h Will pa il.ici It m .m p irltr'Har In .lotlnh
liilk'H' U.;tairh ltL1luH aiet-mml ihlliunt riotn
repit-M'' tallou. Wariantrtltoliistaijtlj ivlMe nml
r utliulb hiiv .t utr. rhtoiile, t 1"' mthr or lm a
tairli, ('!! in lla lleail, ami all iineiJious otlln
(Mltlt (t the head ami thtoat. Two buttles tn one
lm, f.ieatesl ule of t lie Uk't buM bj 1'. A
Ml 1 111, lllooiusiiurtr. fa.
Ti lr. niliiB- Cnlarih perlliri
iTUN 1 ON HiULSAM.
llunloii, Corns and '.tin I a lull UIs"l llieb i tcill-e
lnilib surti-rlng unuu. nil nations b) wnemsliois
ate wi'l n. 'I hel e is iiuiiv I nan flee in ' ol I h "t l.uol
and shoes delru.usl aniiuell Inllu I nlltd siatis
(lu Ihe rest 01 Hie (lor'd unilellian ll.esl.is') b i 111
ling while In w. or lieail. so. to make i ihiiii tor liilln
rill bUBlons, corns, IngruHtngnat s, sole liit ps, tic.
II.-I.I.S Ibis great s.erlllce, time Is pild In New
y.irk toihlruioilMs nboiit ln," Jlinuall; In New
Kuuland start s iitii.ul f."i."NMi ; tn tin- wti-lcrn und
southern about f 71 "im: and In I lie n st of the world
ahuul tnn.iMi: besides I Ills there Is f.m i in sps III nil
IHI.ill for eall-llcs in dolher Hurllili ss ci'Ilipolinils
rur the euie 1 f P.ilnliili.s. Corns, sun li.slens. icnd-i
l-'eit.tle To uwitd these great los-is and el pel. dl
lures, use nr. jol.ih lirlggs' Hunlnii li.ilam and
sure corn cure, whlih Is Uu only prepaiatlon
known that Kites linnuillaie n lli r nnd radleali)
cuiis hard, suti and ulcira'id Hunlmia Paid, soil
and fesleicd c ms, ascular excrewnees, callosll es
large and small, sine Insti-j s' bilsien d be( Is, tc der
feel, Ingrowing nulls, itc without muslin.' or P-at-Ingsiit
pulnorsoun(S4. Wurrantcd safe and sure,
sold by C. A. Klilni, Uloomsburg, l'a.
Try Ur. Ilrlgu.' rnluiriilleleil Pile Itenieily.
Read and Ucflccf.
local nnd consllliillol al IreuliiKnl tor all a
tarihilaif.cuons. lir Josluh lirlggs at in Ii -pe
( Hies uru oftered to those nnilutU tilih atute.chrnn
le, ulcerative or dry latanh, cold In the head, hay
leter, relaxed palate, soiv (hioat, heurseiess loss
of telce, und ull amotions cfthe nasulcatltlcsand
thioat, Willi a&uarant cthatthe) arei lieap.-r, 1st
ter, more eincrtcious, Hiring qulckt r, with mere is r
talnty, nnd more egri cable lo usa than au) reined.
jet ilpcotired. 'itto littles in one box, one f
which lolutcd with wuier makes ci circus for uc.
price l.i u per package, fun.lsl.cd to responsible
liarlles on condltloiib: ' No euro no pay ' Dealers
are authorljed to nfund the money If pur
chisirs aionot satlslhd. 'lhopecliii's are conHiu
llonal ns well as local, tno will be paid If I he) fall
to cure wh'ii usidas dntclcd llinifor tlulreiiual
asucure. fine If nniililngolsoiiousordileleil. us
Is found lu tin Ircoiiuioltliiii ti ooo (will no paldi
If In any rtssi t Ur. Ililggs' laiarth srxt'ilc. aie
teund illnerenllrom repusentutloii Hire Is mi "
inn tunny for those discouraged by icpeaied fall
litis to ti) again on a guaraiitti d cure Andile
timid who fear dnepilou may ui.turototr) this
specincswlihoutfeelinglhat they aro to le hum
bugged, ustheie l no Hk turuu. itarraatelcln"l
ist, nest and most ngn table. If not found nathfac
lort deinaild jour money and It wlll.ba returned,
sold by C. A, Klellil, Uloelnsburg' l'a
' UH.J. rntiiir,s(Hj.,
aprll V3, nly Newark, New Jt rscy.
I
7II1K IXSUItAXCE.
t
CIlltlSTIAN V. KNAPI', IILDOHSIII IKI.I'A.
HltlTlSlI AMKIIICA ASsfllANCi; CIlMPANV.
(IllltM AN FlIIEINsHIIANCK CIlMPANV
NATIONAL KIHK INdUltANCK COMPANY.
UNION INSUltANCK COMPANY.
I hese out conroKATiosa are well seasoned by age
and uhb testku and have never yet had a loss sol-
I..., ,v anv curt or law. 1'heir assets are all Invest
ed In soiaii sict'viTltsand are liable to the hazard
of nan only. ,, , ,.
LOSSes rHOMITLT ai'U IIONkSll-I Biiju.Mii uiu i-B.
as aoonasUttetuilntsI b Curisiian r. Kniit, srtc-
AL AUtNT AND AUJl'STIU IHOOSHClUI, 'A.
1 ha people of Columbia county should patronlto
the agency where Iosmw Itauyalv tUM nd paid
by onepf their owncitliena,
' I'ltoMl'fNJteS, JiyUU'V JAllt JJKAUNO
Nov, IC.'uC
funrnnawi
-?ftetr.
i.tvnu nisKAtj nnd imii-
n tinn preaii ton ffrvatcrt'i
nt t'lin i-Mh iMv imy other
miiladv, Ati'J relief m aluavs
itixl iiU jiut.t alter. If the
u?iwiMfM.ri ii her Is reurumted in iu ticMan
ifHl h is u in Ir.vatluMy khh. d Imlitrtstion or
w.uil Of ii 'Ion in the tiu-i . nils- s lU..fMUir, i imsll-i-itl-.ii.
.1 iim.lie... cdii In tin Minniuerv ottli, P17
'ii - , "irst. hi uh.tMd t v ti. ht.niUi 111
llilui 't'h' V'-1' n1"' '.' "I Ul . h' ,rt deprtsMonof
tVlilivrV!'i; ,.,, 1 ,vr,,,,i 11 1111 r
L J us rii Isthn ! Mnedi
11 1,l-:,'.r 'Jn i,Nl,x"n,l f"rth"e Btlnient.
If 1. i-i.ilhP. etr. . lu ,M, ltli b. trg a simple ce
tftbb .mmiuiiiLemditiiolnpiM In nn ipmnMUri
that It tn i lir fiikon, If M h iihilr-s in ee 5 wa;
11 lui, in . n 11-ni f.ir r it f;ir-i. nnd immtrnH from
I'linrtf c f ttie rcmnin wl'l vmieh fur tin iHu.u
iLlVERi
1 11 1 1 ,1 1 i it-iii hik; .11111 11 (ill 1
Oii.rtrr of Al.ib.un 1; (Jen.
3 1 uu 1 1 n winuun, it. 1, Moil,
f ' lutul us tienrtl 1, are
ulaotijf tie hm.iiritW touiiom we can refer Ex
tra t or it lettt r iroiii Ah tndi r ll. Mcphi ns. dated
Mar. h ;ii: "1 in 1 n-imi.ilh nv In ii im rfimll
tlun r ipiin h it, hr. MnniioiiH' l.lw r Iteyuhitor, wtih
L'ood .-it. 1. it N mild, and suits mi better than
hi tue.
It not thp ipnlitv iten
h it -lws strength. llff'.Moi ul
Hid In 1 H 11. It u llir Ihor
n h dl - Minn of Ihe fond
'ut n ii t It In' rnm h or
ini. '1 In rt rule do not slim-.
HI. Ull lilt' '.Ion. .1 Ii 1.1 . He f .nit hill liilhi-l-iiw-
hist dlf,'i vll, n jft 1 1 itli,x I v 1 iKIIil
Mil HON 1,1 L If It! (it UTOIt
Ortktiinl 11 ltd (Jrmilitr
MAM rAUl'ltni OM V ItV
.1. II. .I, II. IN A CO..
, . I'llILADCU'llIA,
Prtro I.Ol. io!dhj nil linicL'lHt.s
April t 'iy. b
1 he M'un st nml Hi Mi .Ih me 1.1 .H tilt', g
drakaoQic) li.vn.cnoi), uu, . utrul
TlHtCfcUr it.. 1 ,. Ii ill Plli.ll 1 It.tttr,
itukoitlioitrt.ai riloOfl iurfflnr. Liver
Reauli tor, 1- ' J' I IhtitJi l.s.4tuiiiAtf
AKtut u i.TJ'ri TillTZ" 11 ' ! 1.
Noitla.4i t-'Vni' Jlt 1 ' I ' r'-t lifroll.iii
Itiitirfttc u V"1'' K" 1 1-1 f-it uiu tlitir
oj ... rat I uti EA
Ttc; .V3 ;tx U A?q nWrt: t: tls i;ai i:l !:2:n.
Tonllwii n? oA'i'l ''" .imiw lrn'ki.larl
tyofliielj.-rtflirTX"'"1 ' "viti-, tn- Mm n
qulnmii tiirl" a" 1 'all'MiiiulAnt,
II iiillittti .v ..iv ii ""ft '! .Witftout Into
Icntinc. sxir
'iiin.ttfrMn ur fi. ''H" or fTmrtnu
ftrr M.itt H'Ui-. a 1 .ruilW'lt it 1 in ll.jpl.lt-
ti ru. P. ii i . 1,1 , , , 'f i t, , i,u' if VjU
hi t f 1 1 1 I .'I i., t ,1 ' 1 . in ft' nth t.
It tliy (i i " It a P'ltl JilliutrvUa.
1ECO .lli'iii'fu u'tl
fli i i l ... I . r i j il. I -"in fn. n,,
ui ' . I. it i -i it li.,, t u W Hop n
J It uu e in r I1 p 1 " -i i.j iK tlruuj-. I
! (lHHWdll. I .11 ' ,1.,IM'I t Vu I Il-t
i or in- trm
r-::.. MM
July ill, U
N ft W b1 I KM!
Tho well kiiuw n C. It. Will i'i:, rn-pihlar of tl.e
OIUNUKVIM.i: AilliU'l LTLIlAL WOUKS,
h.is80l 1 a hair Intcresi In tin- same to. I. H.Oint.er.
'1 he I't-uip no have repu.rrd the uutlo, ntm ate iir
n ireil io .treiuutmid ite all w ln u.itit ati) thliijr tn tin
l.iie of Aik'iiliural Imp'rii rnts 'ihr hive jat
eomplrteii a new lilt luii.d Uhlte pUm.wh'ilili pu
slhle, Mill heat tin-riht Ii Hid Aiu siirr.n pi
or Jninti ! h-i ihe simr. iiew'llireliei und Cleau
i r wlt'i crutri- shake ur rid lie tliue. called tin-'
White Tiuvltcr nml Olcniirr,
with bi Hi lever aiul i.tihv.tv p..iison a natly
Improved l'l in We nia'.i.n.i i are I W'l) H(i 1.1.1."
vvllh e.i'.t Iron hr i.l-.. c jt ,i I'luus, ttit ilde and slmrle
1'u.tlvatot- t-tdi httl I'tous, MHU'.i'h! 'liitiliiK
if v-iy ih M'ltpiloii dora- vvim piunplu n-. He
K entiM intl) on h ind a lil'ifr assoi l mi Lt of Plow
Miau rr oar nwiiitml m inj i.l hi r plows that an
ttM'd In the toiii.ti.v. vf will not he umU rsoid In
work or inatei tul ( t ihPtaiie ipiallty. 11 our work
H warranted totie s.itKf itimn, i r th" luonej re
lumhd. i: Hi:n COMri)' I riuN. rarimis.aial
the pui'Ue in (.'i al i.ie luimstulto mil and cx
ainlnr hi lure puiiluslne; i i.fwh ie.
WHITE & CONNER
I
Jan. Ill, '-o-ly
OltAM.I.VIl.l.B, PA.
mI I T A I Morphine II.iblt cuud tn le ose
1 U .M iiayi. No pay tilUureil. Ur. .1. sit-
CIIINs, LelMlitill, o.
aprll 'i. 'se-iy
kii:am,i: hit wosni.isrri.i.Y Tun:.
Wlieii Dr. I!rij;;s ttilli niiisciims pride,
And lurntst .-al Ids blind applied,
'I'h. science deep to ripen wide,
Of M.nlliiu.' und (il lieuliiiL'.
Hp toiX cf niatiy siitt'inces known
Tlint ttonld lieal (irsiill nfroab,
And 0'ni ('iiii:i(ised by l:ill alone
Hii miraculous lltinion IlsKani.
Tiiriiienti d with liimioii, t'nrn or I'rul'c,
Thousands of -ufl'trer. Iiennl the nctts,
The icniedy that niffts the views
Is Hr. line's' liiiiiiiin 1'il-am.
Sold liy U. A. Kliim, lliwiiiisiurif, I'd.
.1 ll'.H'i( Ui the II iw. Try Ur. .I.Mali
l!ii,'Cs' L'.ilnrrh ..ptf'lics mi lollmt Ing cundi
tinii: W'e ill pay jluil nr n cute tiny ill
nut i ii re; j IHO l"i their uiiul ns u cun ; i.'iOD
if uiiAtliiiii; i(iisoii(iii- is lound in tlieiii.aud
rl,ii(l(i il in any it spect they atu ttilli rent
lioiii rejiie-en'alioii. Suld by" (J. A. Kleim,
l'llliulllrllliri.', I'.i.
IVuui a ('i iliruft il I'liyilriiui of llarrin
Itui II, I'u. Ur, Jiisiuli llrijfir, Dear sii:
Smiic limr ti.onllis siiKe n l.ult applied In me
tor Mdurtliibj iuri'licethe paiunl'a tniuliU
simiu bunion ntiilii fe-lertd corn, nnd having
heard jour lliiiiion Kal.-am highly rpoLen
of, I dirtxttd licr lo call on ymirugtiit .1. 11.
In r, und p.ct a In.x. She did so, nnd now
iii!'..ruis me the cure isciiupielt', she having
siitlVnil no pain idler the first application.
Ifelietine; lirittirs' I'linioii l!.il-aui of meat
value to liio-etilio -utier froin corns, bun
ions, ,Ve., I tinliosilatiiigly recoiiiiiiend it to
tbe pinple of the coiiulry, Sold by C.
A. Kltini, lllooni-biiii.'. I'.i.
Oiturrh Unit 'mtltinme ii'viMc.tliatscotirpe
of bum inily, it Inch delroys luillniis of peo
ple annually, is spudily and radically curid
ttilli Dr. .losiali llri'its' C'.iturrli Specifics,
Sold by C. A. ICIeini, lllnom-linrj.', I'u.
Mr. Ami 31 Sfimn of 'Jtiiitftii, A'. .., utty
I would my fUujIor one bottle ol Tamarack
Liver und Kiduev lt-medy, il I uouid not
i;t it without. It bits cjrid me ol gravel
and iiilt.inimiiliou of I lie prinlrale clai.d,
r ak b.u k and p;enr ral di bilily. Sold by U.
A. Kleini, I51i.tmisl.urfi, I'd
iJr. JitsiuU jtritj'ji' lluiiion Jiuttaiu is the
climax of medical icience, the only discov
ery on eurth that will radically und itrina
nently cure llice troublesome anil painful
torments, whose throbbing pains and un
sluhtly protrusions is a source of unlold mis
scry. Ilunlon llal-am also cures hard and
nit corns, sure insteps, Ac. Silver Corn
Plaster is a model of excellence, Deodori
zing Tool Lotion Is a boon to sweaty feel,
and dispels the offensive odor (rnm them.
lUtlicAlcure for Ingrowing nails is the won
der of the woi Id, Jt blood and corruption
gushes troni llm sides of Ihe loe at every
step Iho radical eura for ii growing nails
gives iustsnt rel'ef, and the severtst eases
are cured in lendajs. Sold bjC A Klfim,
111 it.iiisburg, l'a.
S il, i'eriovor Jlilliout Iftmhirlie, Mil
lions sutler this most ii n i vt rr nl iiflliclh u nt
iho hiiniau rct; all ila(s are Iroublid.
The, brad never aches when Ihe various or
guns are working in harmony wbh nature.
There can be no lieuiluche il the human inn
cliini ry is in a healthy condition, llriggs'
Allevautor is icliable lor headache; and mil
ralgia; neter falls. Sold by C. A. Kldm,
liloouisburg, l'a.
.Sou int the JJtiile. Herald the tidings ol
the. glorious victory. The day of sullerlng
from Internal llledlipg, Kxternnl and Itch
ing riles is a-l. Dr. Josiali Ilriggs' Coni
blu.illon 1'ile lUinedies ore In every respect
reliable lor the cure of lit iunrrhn!ds,or piles,
fisiilaano and prnnnlapiu, nni, See. l'ricu $1
SoldbvC. A. Kleim, Illodnsbtirg, l'a,
arlil 23, 'fcO-ly
PENSIONS.
KVI'llY MiLPlEII dlsal.ltsl In Hue it duty by
wound, disease, or Injury, Is entitled to pension.
than entitled to. Thousands ot Helm cutltied to
I'enslon and Iinunty. ltl'-IF.GTKIi('ASK( re-opened.
A 1IANIKINKH I'ASKh nnlsmu. Copies of lost dls
chains ottalnid. Claims c( vtdry dedcrlpilon prua
tsiuttst Patints PROCCKll).
Address with stamp,
II. N. P.KIII IN A (XI, AUMIiPyc,
Mpl -Wl-tatl VC0 l'.otWWubUi!lbS,l,V)
phnmiinn irsuiiKAeinu sianr are urau nt- mv.
"sir i.i. in
11EGIILAT01I
ill lit I If 'Ml If f
BLOOMSBUllG, PA.,F1UDAT, OCTOliER 15,
mis j.wmr.
Poetical.
Cllllll NKillT.
(lod keep j mi safe, mi llitle love,
All ihroiiifh Ih" nlijht ;
best close In Ills ctielicllng arms
I'titl) ttli IISlil.
My heart Is wllh toil ns I Vneel lo pray,
(loodntulitt (lodkceptoulnlllscaie ehvay.
1 hick slndows creep liko silent ghosts
About my head i
I lose in) self In tender dreams,
While ot el Head
The moon cmncs Mealing through the window Pars
A Mit er sickle gleaming 'mid the stain, '
For 1, thoii;.h 1 mil tirnnii,
I-'ecl sate ond strnnir
To tiust jou thin, dear lote and jet-
1 lit" lilnl Islolig
I s.iy with sobbing hrenlh the old Mud pra.ttr,
(loud nlirht! sweet dreams 1 (lod Ueepjou oteiy-
vthcre.
uu: iii'.si'Aii:i.(i i.iivku.
instructed tilth care,
For Phlllls the fair,
I Ince not Idng can mote her,
Poor H.i mon, her Ion r,
Itewiltes In despair
No loimi r to lahitulsh,
Nor hear so much anguMi!
Hut, mini with his hue,
To a pl'ei Iplee goes,
Win ron leap Irt. in abovo
iiPls.xui llnlsh hh woes,
When, In r.ure, he came t hci e,
lieholJii'ghow steep
The sldtsdl.l nppear,
And the bintoiit how deep ;
Ills torments proi.'tt'ng,
Ann sadly reilectlng
'1 li.i' a lover foisik"n
A new lote may gel,
Hut a neck, when once broken,
fan netcr le set,
And thai l.o could iPe
Wlieneter he would i
lint thai hecould lite
Hut as lotions he (ouhl ;
How rletom setter
Th.' loiiuent might grow,
lie scorned to endeater
To llnlsh It so.
Hut bold, unconcern'd
Al the thought of the p.iln,
He i a'lnly return'd
To Ids cottngu again.
Hun (ieiire A. .Icnks.
(iforixe A. .Icnks, Dt'inoci'iilic ciiii(li
(l:ite ttir Siiiii'iin. .Iinlcjo, is in his ftirty
llflli yi'.'ir. lie is the vmiimcst of Ion
children, iiiid wns lmni m l'linxsiilim iioy
.It lleisoii foiiiily, l'a.. Miiirli ISIlii.
Mis t.-illn r, it iliyici:in, wus (Uceiiihil
IVdiii a Wi'KIi (junker family who wciv
nniiiiij; die cnily settlers of 'l'liihnlcliihiii.
Ilis mother w:is n (hiiiyhlfi- of ihe l!et.
1 . rmiehiy, ii Scotch I 'ioliUeii.ui miii
ister. When .Mr. .lenks w ns it child. Jit-
cltk'-t liiiitlicr. I). I!, .leiiks, who was it
hittjer, wns te.-irliiii;; him lo fount u
hundred, und e;iiially linked him whnl
liuiiiess he would l'ullotv when he he
eiinit' it mati. Tlit! iedy was, Vnit till
lii-iiKUi'ow innriiiiit; iinil I will tell oil.'
Diiriui; tlie iiiuht the determination ' tins
formed, nml Ihe next liuiniiii!,' coiiiiiui
iiieiiled by the siilijeet of his sketch. Ihut
he would lie a lawyer This iiiiios.. mi
eaily foiiiiid, was uiialleralily lietl.
Theiici'-forttaid his eteiy lalior and
sliidy wai directed to the piii'iinse of his
life. To thei' early studies i largely lo
he nltriliilted his eai:iliilily to deal with
oiii;iiial le;iil iiie-tiotis, stieli as he mini
ifesli'doii the impeachment of Secretary
ISelkiiap, the dieisioii of the I.oiii-ian.i
and Jrt'iron eaes hefoio the Kleetoial
Coliinii'-sioii, and ihe debate on the dis
tiilnitioii of the(ieiiea Award.
When alleiidiii"; the eoiiimon school,
one of the render then in use wns
the Introduction lo tlie Kii'rlili Render.
Ill thi, one of tliii lessons was the story
of Ihe 'Xolilo lla-kctniakiT.. 1'ioin the
story the moral was dcihid that every
man. no difference what his eiieimi-tan-ccs
or purpose ill Hie mitrlit lie, should
loam a Hade. This moral he ikteiiniii
ed lo act upon. AVlien ftniileen cai
old, his father died. At sixteen lie en
lei eil upon an apprenticeship of two
tears to the carpenter and joiner trade.
Win n his term expired, lie winked nl
his liade, taught school, und occasional
ly was employed at civil eiiyineeiiiiL'. (ill
he enteud coIIol'c. While eii'.'aotd ill
the latter vocation, in the spring of lH.Vi
he assisted to lay out Omaha in Ndiiils
ka. In the lull of lliat vear he entiled
the junior class at .lelfersoii Collee.hat
iui; in the nioiniiijxs ami evenings, while
ti aehino; and w oikiliir, sttadily )iuisued
his liteiury studies. He had been elder
ed as a -tmliiit of law beloie he enteied
collei;e, anil the lion. W. 1'. .lenks. who
was his nuaidian, bad fiom early boy
hood, din eled him in hw letjiil and liter
ary readino-. He iriadiiated at Jefferson
College in the class of lS.IS and in Feb
ruary, 1 S.'iO, w:is admitted to tbo bar, in
.leffiisuii eoiinly, ha inii tinislied his le
fj.'il studiis under hii eldest brother, W.
1'. .lenks.
At the September term, 1N.10, he led
in eoiidueliiii' his Hist casein coin I, which
was un all inipoitaut one lo his clients, a
widow and her minor children, whose all
was their home, and that home was de
pendent upon the lesiilt of tlie case He
was opposed by the leading leal lalelit
at tlie bar, including Hon. ,1. (!. (ionlon.
Hon. W. P. .lenks and Hon. (I. AV.
.filler, lie xton the case, and thence
foiwaid was emploved in most of the
inipoitaut causes in his own couutv, and
his name soon became, familiar in nianv
of the eoints of western and central
Pennsylvania, to which ho was called for
the tlial of inipoitaut cases.
When not en-jnu'cd in the coiuts, his
lile has been one ot constant study and
preparation. He never soimht public
position, but was known as a Democrat.
In the fall of 1S7-1 lie was tendered the
Deiuoeratio nomination for Coiijnvss in
the 23th distiict of l'eiiiisvIvanin.iiL'aiiist
Oen. Harry White. The district wns
heavily lepiibltcan, but his peisonal poj
uiariiy ami me uiiai wave elected luin
to the ! Ith Conoiess. Speaker Keir tn
pointed him Chninnan ot the Committee
on Invalid Tensions. A inasteily report
on the condition and winking of the pen
sion biiieau, derived fi out an investiira-
tion by older of the Iloiisc.he soon made
and followed this by a bill which was
calculate l to prevent future, abuse.
Ilimnty land wai rants, which before this
had been peisonal propeity, had become
the plunder ot a dishonest Vlii,', which at
one Hinulc. time hail seized noon ovirone
hundred thousand acres of land, were
chaii''cil to realty, tlilou'di li s e fluits,
and so guarded that only the liirhtful
otvners, their legal heirs or assii'nsjcotild
obtain them.
His forensio ability first became known
to the House in a discussion concerning
mo ciinrncter ot nn invalid Pension. Ho
lind nsseited that nn Invalid Pension, for
death or disability of a soldier in the ner-
li e, ill uiu lino oi ins tuny, yn a 0011
tmct tight. This wn ikuieil by omn
of tho Undiiij rcjrtilillcaiiH of the Iloustt,
who aliened it was a mere pi ft or trrnt
nity, and a wai m debate ensued, at the
conclusion of which .Mr. Jeiiks made a
lc.Hnl arifiiiiieiit, triieilitf llie lejiislatiou
on the stibieet lrom and since the l!evo
lutiotiary war, ami establishing so con
clusively Hie posiiion he assiiiiii'd, that
il lias not since been denied. This was
soon succeeded by a lettal discussion con
cerniiii; the refusal of Ilallett Kilboiirne
lo testify before a committee of the
lloiie.
I'lii' letral iiroinineiice he had alrcadv
attaiiii'd led the House to elect him as
one ol the seven .Malingers on purl ol
Ihe House to conduct the impeachment
of Secretary I'x'lknap. the others bcitijj
.Messrs. l.oul, Iwiott, Lyiide, .McMalimi.
Hoar and l.aiilmin." On that
trial, befoie the Seiiale, the
defendant wfl lepresenled by three lead
iiinr lawyers of the iiation Hon. .Icie
niiali II! I'.lack. Hon. .Malt II. 1'nrpen
tor and Hon. .MoiitLroiiicrv lilair. .Mr.
.lenks was selected by the matiuifcr as
one of Ihe cominittee lo draw the plead
iiiffs. lie was nlterwards appointed to
make one of the aiiimeiits mi the ipies-
tlon ot the juiisilleiioii ol Ihe Senate lo
impeach alter tlie ollicer had lesiucd.
uu I slilisi oiieiillv, tn ciinsi'iit"iice ol the
illness of .Mr. l.aph.iin. lie w as selectt d
to discus, the laels. Ilisleijal attain
Hieiitsweie on this tiialmade cunspieious
lo the Senate and the lialioli.aud cmiced
to be unsurpassed hy tmy in the
cause.
The siibiect of the distribution of the
(lelieta award came before the House on
majority and minority repiuis fioiiithe
.liidiciarv ('oininitlee. .Mr. .lenks ot-
fi'inl an aniendineiit to the maji'iily rc-
poil, 111 siipjioit ol the iinielidiiielit and
lepoil as aineinled, made an aij;illueiit
invohini; sonieof the most dillieiill tpics
1 loin ol iutei national law. Tlie rcpoit
amended liv him, was pa-sed by the
House.
Soon after the ineetilit; of the second
se-sioii he was appointid by Sieaker
andall one ol the committee ol lillceii
to in estimate tlie conduct of the elections
in Louisiana, and on his muni, was ap
pointed by the chairman ol the Deino-
ci title caucus, with Air. I' leld ol New
N oik mid Mr. Tucker ot t ir.Lrnua lo lep-
resent the 1 loii-e. ill prepaiili;, preent
i nir and dicii"inj; the lacts and the law
before the IClectoralCoininissioii. It fell
to Mr. .leaks to make openim: arguments
in Ihe eases, ol Louisiana and Oivifoii.
While he was enu'a";ed in the dissfiii.in
of the Ill's', of these eastsbefore iheCoui-
mission. Si uatoi's, Thin man and li.'iMiid
sal side bv side. Seiialor Uavard pass
ed a nole ol admiration of the ai i;iiiiieiil
to Senator Thiiriimn, and in le
-poiise iceeitiil the InllowiiiLC reply:
The more I hear this man, the more I
idiniic him. lie reasons like a Xewloii
ir La Place. lie has spoken half an
hour, and lias not ullcrod a siiiier-
tluoiis woid." I his eoliipliiiieiitniiy opin
ion was "jencriillv coneiineil ill lit-tliosc
who heaitl or icadthe proceodtn.s be
fore the KIoctor.il Coinniissiou.
In most of Ihe lc";a! disciission.s thai
atose in the House. .Mr. .lenks purlici
pated,in addition lo the full performance
of his duties laboiioiis eoniinilte of which
lie wns chairman. At the i xpiration ol
his eonv;ie.ss'ninal term, he immediately
resumed his piolessional puisiiifs.in whicii
hehaseter since been enaired. His
cxtuisiie jiractice has inelinled almost
cvciy br.nicli that aiisisin Ihe Mate and
cotii'sa yeiy bro.id r.uijre of its aiea.
His eleetioiito the Snpti me lunch td the
Slate will be but a just lcconilioii ol
his supeiior lenal attainincnts.
A. II. Dili,
Chairman
A (ionil liiiiiscu. ife.
'J'lie good hi.useiiile when she is
aifit.g her liniie ils spring Kiiovaliiig
sliotiltl bctr in mind that the dtar
iiimau s of her hotis, arc more prtcioiis limn
many lioii-i's, and that their stt in neids
cleansinir l.y purify ii.g the blood, and regu
luting the sli macli and bowels lo prevent
and cute the tli-eftscs arising from spring
malaria und miasma, and she must I'liow
that there is nothintr that w ill do it so per
feci I v and siirelv as Hop Hitters, the purest
and best ol nieillcnies.
I'ouryiais a no. when (iemral (lar
lield was up lor u eltclion to Conuiess,
a larue number of lepublieaiis ol his dis
tiicl bolted the nomilialioli for reasons
which they explained in a seiio of n so
lutions ,'iduptcil at a iniblie inietiti. They
declined that "there is no man to-day
ollieially eoniiectid with the administra
tion ol our National (loteinmeiitavjaiiist
whom me justly pieleiu d nioie or in
ver chart;! s ot eoiiiiition than tire pub
lielv made and su-tuined aaiiisl .lames
A. (iaitield." The leoliitions then lc
cited tbe popular stories about tlie Credit
Mobilier business, the )e (iolyer fee, the
back pay bill, and concluded that since
(till Held cut ei ( d colijji ess "I hel e is Mill cc
ly an instance in w hieli rinys and mon
opoliis have been urrat ( d auaiiist the in
tdesls ol the people that he has been
found aititc in spteeh or tote upon the
side ol the latter, but in almost every
else he has been the remit companion ol
the i lie's and monopolies. 1 here i;
somethiiifi absolutely dismal about this
as it ie appiais in some of the Western
papers, and it is noteworthy that none of
the organs hate undertaken a woid of
defense. Times.
A Word lu Mothers.
Mother should remember that a most Inv
portant duly nt Ibis season is to look after
the health ol tluir lamllits and cltanse tbe
malaria and impurities Ircm their systi in.
mere is noiuing inni win tone up Iho Mum
uch and liver, regulate, the bowels', and pu
rify the blood so pi rl'i cdy as I'arki r's (lin
ger Tonic, adtertistd iu our columns. The
wonderful cures of lung standing casfs of
riieiimatisui, neuralgia, anil malarial disor
ders is the reasrn why this pure and excel
lent fsinilv iiiidicine is so gentrally es
teimid. I'ost
Not Jtiilf;iiiei:t but Historic Tai l.
I'n in iho Si linglitld Jtiu'i'iiMCAN.
It is not judgment of (iarlield lo say
that he is "siiotled." "limited." seriouslt
eoinpioinised." elc, for these aie liistoii'e
lacts. His icputatioii iieer can lie as
clean as it would have been but for these
lliinus; never can stand with that of
I'.diuuiids, for instance, or that of Han
cock. I his maybe terrible, it may be
unjust ; but it is the injustice of that ne
mesis which ou-iv public lite must con
front, and which, iu obedience lo ihe law
of human natiiie.raiikstho suspected and
the accused below the unsuspected and
uie Mniuicsa.
uauie. nave long been an Important
institution. Petted by men and lovrd bv
............ il.t. l.nl... nr.: i.i i .
n.Miirii, uie,, iiouj. ma woumuenn aeoso
lutely happy existence, but lor those evh
ilenrsea nf mrirlslltv hlltl.l t, rtil i.'i...
v...-..,.. ... wuni;, a-ibi
nnrr 'eln -.all Imnnllu mll.u,l .i
however, bytho prompt ise ol Dr. Hull's
1880.
from tlie Specrli of August I'cIiiioiiI.
The Heiiiililieaii press and neakeis.
lilidiiii; il impossible to nsnil the charac
ter and t I.i o meat moral and intellectual
ipialilicalioiis of (lencral Hancock, and
bcinj,' equally redll 1 to silence by the
sound, national and prognssive princi
ples of our platform, are trviiitr, now to
injjiueii llie American voter liv coiiiitr-
liniiip visions of calaiuilies and ruin
which would ovei lake our unliniipy coun
try if (lencral Hancock, llie hoiioralile
,'etillcmati. soldier and statesman, should
receive the siitTrniri' of a free nml en-
hlenetl people.
lli.rrnt.il' is i ti si iiiiiu.s audit i iNtxcr,
'This sum,, mime was atlenitited in
1ST0 when, after the October election in
Indiana, a leadile' lSepuhlieaii eveiiinir
a per published a leleorai'ii from Wnsh-
liiirton slatiiiL' that the Ticasiiiy Delinit-
liient had received advices lrom Kiilaiul
to the elfeet that the probability of .Mr.
Tilden's election had stopped the 'sale of
our federal bonds in London, and put a
iiiiuui can io me progress in uie iiiuil
in.LT operations of oin'troytrnnieiit. Neith
er the Secielarv of the Tieasiirv' nor nnv
member of the syndicate bad icceivcd
any such information as published in the
in hi hi 'nst. and xoiiched for in
speech and letter by .Mr. Stoiitrhlnii. I'p
oil the actual election of Jlr. Tildeli, ac
cepted and conceded bv .Mr. Haves liini-
sclton the mulil ol the election. our irov-
einmelit bonds wele pun haed hole and
in London iu law stuns at lully as lucjh
pliiv'.sas they had letehed before that
ctenl.
mi: i'i:i:-iih:mii. i i;.u u.
Nay, more. When the stupendous
mil infamous fraud was conceived and
canicd throiiLrli by which the people
were roiiiied ol their rmlillul choice, and
when we were pushed to the very vcil'c
of letoluliou and liloodslnd, fioi'u which
we weie only rescued by lb" patriotism
Hid sell abneeatioii ol the 1 JennuT.ilie
paily and its lepresenlalivcs in both
Houses ol ( oniri ess even (lunntr all
that .l.-ii k period Ihe price of our federal
bonds was nut sir'nuish affected in the
money markets of the tyoild. And why
was tins Ii wns because the capitalist's
ol both hcniisphi re had learned loknow
lliat our .not eminent had tlurinj a ce'i
lury most scriipuluiiy and honoribly
kept in iulate its public laith, and they
leineiiilier also Unit iiiidirthe Deinocrat
ic aduiini Iralioii of (Jeiieral .lackson all
our bonds had been redeemed and paid
oil', so thai llie Pniled States govern
ment was free of dt Id. Ill 1S7" ive were
ottilak. n by a must disastrous financial
eli-i.s. which siti it atv.iv the toiluiiis of
thousands, and shook to their t eiy folind
nl ions the Simmies! institution-mid cor-
a.iations ihiouejhoiit tlie counliv. Kvi ry
one ot us icnicmliei's Uuise sad times
when the very lifc-spiinsol our progress
and prosperity seenied to hate snapped
asunder. DistiiiM and panic took pus
ses.ii. n of cvciy mind, and when, month
nficr month and year after vtar, itatis.
col poi.ilioi's, banks and sax hit; institu
tions w ere added to the loin; li-t of bank
rupts, pour nnd rich alike lushed for the
bonds of the Federal ejoyeniini ut as (he
0'ily place of safety for what the storm
had loll them. In hump" also the im-meii-e
ainiantelits of Iho j;reat powers,
l eluh red in ees.iry by the result of the
Franco (It rnian war and the threatened
political complications in ihe Ka, inade
Knulish and Coiilinentid capitalists look
towards tlie st eiirities of our overumeiit
as the onlv investment iiiidistuibcd bv
llie gatheiinj; clouds. It was in
lllis way that our ;o eminent
was enabled to fund its fi percent, bonds
in IS'dinto percent, and sitbseiuien
lly into I per cent, bomls.while iiovioiis-
ly ami as late a ISi I their conveilion
coiiid only be effected into a ." per cent.
bond.
nn. t ns, nt tsr in. iwi i:n pi. tint i: vrir m
lM.I'l III It IN I IN IM I tl I l.l.lsl.VIIOIl.
And mind, t;i utleman.that all this was
done during llie lime lliat the law mak
int; power of these I'nitcd Stales was iu
the bands of the Dciuoeintic paityby its
majority in Coiiuss. Were ioreijn or
doinestic capitalils or intislois Jiig;ht
eiud by this majority, and ddeiul fiom
pulling their satin.u's and fortunts in the
securilyof our ejoveriiineiil ! Nothing of
llie kind ; nml it is a significant lact lhat
only in ISTll. with the Hou-e and Ihe
Si utile both Demi t ratie.w eie it e enabled
to lloiit our four percent, bonds at par.
It is baiely two utus since we cmcrifcd
from distress nnd dispoiideuey to an up
ward course of siici t ss and hope, and,
as 1 said befoie, lor tlie las folirxiais
the law making; power of the coinitiy was
in the bands of the I Jiinoeracy.
'I will tell xou, my friends, what we
owe to the lepublieaiis, so far as com
melee nml industry arc concei nt il. We
owe lo them our pit-sent navigation laws,
which hate driven the Amuican mer
ebaiil tlag; effectually from llie ocean so
that at this moment our immense carrv
in;' trade is almost niliuly done in
foiiii;n bottoms. The) actually present
the ttiy worst eli nieiils ol co'iniption,
sietional baliid and biuoled inloleiance
Willi which ever a political body has
been impii glinted. Their piedietiolis of
disaster and mill if (iemral Hancock
sboiild be electi d me absiiitl, and I to
asseit hue that these ridiculous and
wicked piopheciis aie not evin believed
by llie lecklts.s jiailisaiis wlio put tliim
forward."
(iralelul Women.
N'oiio ncflt e so much bent fit, and none
nre so profoundly grateful and show such an
Hiiertst iu ltconiiiienilitig Hi p liniers as
women. Itn tbe onlv reined v peciiiatly
adaptul to llie many ills the ,'ix is almost
tinivervnlly tubject to. Chills and feter, in
digestion or deranged liver, constant or pe-
rirtlifiil hint- l.cn.ianl,,.. .. nl l . i. l ...
... ' . r-.v ..inuuuil-.iir.IIIIB, 111 llie OaCK
or kliieys, pain in Ihe shoulders and different
tmr'u ,.1'tl.,, I. n .Jt i I .. .
, ......,,.,.,. ...j , .ruling ui isssiiune ami
despoiideiicy, am nil readily runoved by
these biltrrs. CWrtnf
Tlieie is hit lmieh himihni; in the
cry about the'urilf. The republican
paityis essentially n paily of decejitioii
and lube pieti uses. TheViNiN of l.sVi!
came iu spile o llie so-called prottclivc
tariff jiassetl by therejiiililic,iiis,itii,l near
ly every blast furnace in the Unhid Slates
blmved oill, and laid idle for joarsi Hot
only blast fiiiiuicei, wire slojipetl, but
tieaily every factory in the country. j;t.
liet old came when the Democrat yot
control of Congress and exposed and
slopped the frauds and cxIriiMigances.
Tariffs alone will not run our factories.
That Iho country wants its greatest
need is honesty nml economy in Rover
mental nffairs find this cau'eeine onlv
fiom the Democrntio paitynt tliistime.
Mr. Klliport repnrly s rapidly Inorcfedoir
llililKlii for liav. kl,..i.u 1..I,
MnMOMUKtriw
TIIK COI.U.MI1IAX. VOL. XIV. Xl)
COhU.MHIA IJKMUCIIAT, Vol, XI.V, NO. fa
llnninik al lirtltsl)iii'n-,
The soldiers of the I'li'ioti who favor
(lelielal Hancock, and there nre tholl
ands of them w ho in tor before voled n
Deinoci.itic ticket, vjitc especial impor
tance to hi tnilitiny services. 1'or oiir
selt(s. we do ind luitale lo say that for
the present purpose we rule (icticml
Ilaiicock'sstntesiiinii.shipat n hifiher value
than his soldiership, and in tlie cat aloifu.'
of his paliioliii deeds We p'nee New O.
leans above ( iettysburc;. The man ith .
I in mil; absolule power llu u.- t into his
hands, with et t ry temptntio'i to u-e it.
calmly puis il aside, proclaims llie m
primacy of the civil law, and dedans
that the principles of i'e tiltitioinil liberty
are alld ever must be the helitftife of the
people, ranks higher tliiiii any mere so'.
diir. Hut it is triie. nevertheless, ihnl (I?u
eral lfatieock's c.'.rei r in the fii'ld j;ave
him (lie opportut.ity w liich he improvitl
at New Orleans, and ifiite a power irnl
authority tojii- pioclainalioli of civil lib
erty at that crisis which it would nol
otheiwise have had. Al all eveiits.there
is a law class ot caliipaii;tiei'. chiefly
ohl , 1'cpulilicaiis. like (le-ieral Sickles
and (ieiieral liutterfield, who minided
their blood with II ilieock's at (tetlysbui't.'
who see in lhat ino decisive battle of
llie war their candidate's main chiiin lo
the gratitude if the country. And we
admit that If I here was uotliinj; els,, it is
more than ctiotiir'i. 'There was a Ptes
idenct iu (ioltysburi;.' said Sickles, 'and
the Ilimocrats luno had sense enoiiih
lo see il,' 'Wheiiee comes our enndi
dale cries linn Doin.'lieity. 'I .inswin
From (lellysb'ire;, which mnde App '
lll.lttox possible.' '
Netirtlieless, we think I i'lue.oek lias'
yet to rtceive iho measures of credit
thai is due lor that battle. The impor
tance of tlie eni;iu;cmi'iit has never been
mult i ruled by any class of critics ; but
(tt'iicial 1 Ialicoek's control of it lias not
been so fully acknowledged as it should
have bei n. I le had n nominal superior
on or near the Holds and lhat circum
stance has s, rved to obscure him who
act unify suslaiued the hat tic (lencral
.Meade himself, however, conceded to
Hancock ull Ihut could jnsibly be ob
tained from him. In his lesli'moiiy be
fore the Committee on the Conduct of
the War h" related how his own mind
was a blank as to the topography of the
country : how he sent Hancock lorward
in supienie command, with instructions
to light or not, according to his discre
tion : and how Hancock actually pitched
and fought the battle on his ow n re? poll
siliiliu. tiettysburg was planned by
Ilaiicck alone as he was wliiile.l.ahoig
in an uliibtilance from Taneytuwii to llie
place of eonllicl, with the maps s-nead
on his knots, and il was won when, two
days later, he was carried away with a
shattered thigh. lencral .Meade must
have fought thole whether he had cho
Hiuor not. (iencral Hancock's disposi
tions had left him no choice iu llie mat
ter and had he disapproved those dispo
siiioiis when lie came up, il would have
been all the same, lor they were then ir
revocable, (letltslnirgli was in every
sense Hancocks battle. His strati try
selected the Held, his skill posted Ihe
troops, ami his valor met tlie enemy s
fraud eulniimiting onset. A (if J oca'
.S, Ort. xt, 1SS,).
At llie Charleston races tl u lintst tlmr-
oiii;bbred in the country are lo be seen, and
the c 'tiditiou of the horses !s atTOmlerto till
who behold il, em, in. tl it has only riienily
been di-covrred Ibnt they can be kept in
this condition bv mixing iu the food of
hoists n tiiMi si oeiiful of Simmons' Liver
I'lEulatcr Powder. Il i also givm to
chickens.
What (oiilii'hl Must I diilu
un: p.p.coiip ru r (i ti;i n;i.i mi vr .Mr.r.r
m .ii sni x tn: av urn.
What is charged is that he had Cnd
it .Mobilier stock to the tiiiiount of two
thousand dollars : that lie never paid nor
expected to.pav a cult tor it: that tliediv
idends on other sloel; which went with
it weie so cnornioHs inni nicy pmil lor
the Ciedit Mobilier stock and left a sur
plus of three hundred mid twciilv-n'uic
dollars which was paid oier to Mr. (Jar-
Hehl. making the actual bribe two thou
..illi.. r , ... ..
SIII1II UOII.'IIS OI SIOCK WHICH Cll'l llllll
nothing and the surplus which he ii
ci ivcil 111 money. Vt lien llie exposure
came he tin ew ' tii) and reinidinltd his
1 . la.
sloelv ; lint Hail there been no c.xposun
he liiight have letaii id it. His accept
niieu of llie mii plus of dividends bevoml
wnai was licet ,-sarv to pa tor t he sloe
looked like an ai'knowleib'eiiient lhat
the stock was his. 'flu re must be sonu
better explanation than has et In en pre
seiiled belore the coiinirv will think ..tie
crwise. W c aie willing and anxious ti
sic a defense which is not us daniagiie.
as the original chaige. Will any I!i
iillblicaii coiiteiiil thai if tlie llilee him
tiled and twenty-nine ilollais which Mr.
(iai Held receivetl from Oakts Ames was
a surplus of dividends uu his stink be i
lit to be Pitsidelit If. as Mr. (iaitiehl
tried to have it appear at thai lime, il
was borrowed money, wliy did he bor
row so singular a sum
The deJeiisc put forward for the five
thousand dollars received in Ihe De (Jul
yer bnsiniss is etpially lame. H is not
deiilid that he receivid thai sum, but it
is assiited that it wns n counsel fee. It
is not yi t shown what service Mr. f!ar
field rendi red to enrn it. It wns iqual
to a full x tar's salary ns Congressman, n
salary wliich is eained by ninny speich
es on the floor, much arduous labor in
several eoinmittcts, nnd many services
tor his coiislitiiuits. It is uveiretl that
he never made u spiech nor did nnv
iiamablu thing fr that large c isi'l
fee. If he did, lit his friends pnseiita
bill of pmticulars. If they can find noth
ing to assut in such n bill let them cease
Pinliiig about n counsel fee, for it w ill
be evident that tlie money was paid him
boenuse he was chairman nf the commit
tee on appropriations. We waive the
indecorum of tnkino; a coiiiiimI fee in iho
interest oi a job for which Mr. (Juilield's
committee was asked to nmke appro
pliatioiis', and simply suggest that n
precise statement lie made of the seivi
ccb he icmkrcil lis counsel. If the list
of sen ices pioves to bu a. blank what
inteipietiition will be pm on the uff.r
and acceptuiice of tlie coiinsd fee ? Mr.
(larlhld's defense is thus far in such
weak ami unskilful hands that lie should
lake it up himself. AVic Yuri; ,,,.
Iml.
Dr. 1 row tilng dots not claim lhat hi. f ,x
(1. ( otdial is a cure nil. It 1, f.,r Couebs
Colds of any kind, and for the relief of O.n'
suinpllvfsin all Magesof tho disease. If vou
will give ii a trial and usn aocordbi.' lo'dU
recllons, the nsult will U Kfuif.i.iiijr. For
salt, by druirglsU at So c( nt per b dlle Vt
llrf.wiiliM. I'Mprieior, 1)7 Meli uiei,l l,.!
aiU'pii.ti,
HATES Ob1 ADVKRTlfciJJSG.
inelncl fl.no H.m If.i"
rnolnuhea ... 5'""
Ihree inrhea.. ...... 4.IH 4.MI 7 no
fotirlnehea r..en 7.i ii
uiwrtrr i iiluinn a.w . In.i
lUlf column H'.op li.w l.'
15.(0
R.IHI
1V.HI
IR IHI
IMW
Spi.O
l.P.
i tvi
i.n
Vn.ln,
tWsi
(
1 1 t'.'t
One column
.Vi.M c.to 80.(0
Voarlv BdverUfeinentr. lmyable nuarterly. Irni.
Ifat
slent advert Henicnte must lie paid f or befori I nsorwu
meept where parties nnt c accouni r .
i am. I ,.,M..n,,litiiii ri,lt.irit,rrthrbturthll
innettUiiis, und ntthntrste toriidiHUoLiilli.Milltr r
ivitnoui reterence 10 lenHin.
Wxecutor's.Amlnlnriitor's and Amlitor'i tiotltvt
ttii',.n rl.illnta Xtil.i I . i,h 1(1 ffif Will ti InM rtMl
PrniiHiei i or Local notices, twenty cent a line
regitlai advertlsiMnentsliBll laten.
is.rrf. i tar, .itn.irif.H. ttint fit v' eotumti . ute
jdollar per teorfor each line
Mr. ll.nii'Otk.
.Mis. Hancock, the wife of the (fPtier-
nl, is a few years lii junior iu nge ami
:is II ttoillllll is lis lllljiosillr, III llllFClll lllicti
is he is a man. Tall nml Well propor
tioned, w ith a most winsome ninile, a
manner thnt puts vou ut your cnc at
once nnd a pair of eyes thnt nnimnte
every line oi a linn.lsomo face, 'nhe is
till ii b"imly, although her hair i he
oming streaked with jrav. She wns
nuiTp tl when the (tencrnl was but :i
toiiiig lieutenant tloinjf duty in tlie far
esi. ii was entirely a lox'o inntcli.titHl
tieitli r ol Ihem have since refcret ted a
in fuel. 1hetr home isonc of (lie happiest,
iniauinable. Mrs. Hancock has nltvnys
been opposed lo her husband's bienmini;
a candidate for the Presidency, and lie
i even above tho weakness of wishing;
to be Ihe mistress of the White IIoH'c.
She drend the wony nf the imnvflss, and
if her lnisbitiid is electtsl she thinks that
Ihe honor which Ihe position brings will
be deinly iiirchused by tlie leiiiiiicialiou
d all (l.iiueslit! file lor lour yeain to
tune nnd of his position as senior mnior
gonial and liisvlianciK ot soon becomine;
hi. ! ot the nruiv. lit lo she prefers
her own home existence, however, theie
t no one better (planned lo play Iho
io-I. ss on a grand scale than she A
society tu lle, even after her ltini'rt:igo.ho
Ims all the self-confidence nnd resources
need 'd lo entertain the most aried com
pany. There is nothing in the liuigeof
nnv ei'siit nni about whicii she does not
.now soim thing. Her greater charm,
however, is ami it is the (ieiicrnl's also
the art of making every individual
Horn f el as if he wciv the one sole ob-
et of her attentions. .A'ctc York
(il'ltfittf.
('. to tot f-iir r are, 1 1 er on the alert to find
fresh li. Id to Work, bin thev neiei imltat- a
tvnrl! l.ss ar iele, Prof. ItUiltiu tin's Frdirh
kidney I'.nl was br tiithtoat about leu tens
agi, and siuct" thin a host of chaps without
ill i c ii.cieiit'e hs.f. sought to linPnleit
by in inv wori'.l"" nll er-j bu! a dlerliilliM
ting pub lo will ''oh! "Pt-t to licit which is
good,' mhI 'h Umlini'iie Pad more than
tn. I Is it. onii. It cures, ill kplnef dlises
nn I siiic'eds where modk'iii" ofieu lalls.
s!c your diiii'gisi If lid, Is not so, f
Still they I'tinie.
tlllNiaitl. HI "ITIllll llll.I) 1(11! IIAXCIICH.
It ha been generally understood thai
(Ieiieral Daniel Pmltellicld, "Figbling
.loe Hookers," Chief of staff, and hither
to a li'epuiiliean, had privately iitinoun-
d his intention of voting for Hancock;
but iu ihe follotviii'.' interview', held witli
a repel ter o! Tim Sun, he makes his
first public declaration ot llie fact. "L
ind a ( out ei'sat ion Willi Seiialor ( (ink
ling and (ten. Arthur on the iron pier, at.
oiiey Island, eaiiv in the campaign,
said (ion. liuttortichi, ''in which I told
lie in that I intended lo support tlie lioui-
liiaiiiiu of lien Hancock. (tinkling
replied by saving lie didn't blame me.
i' iiexl morning Tim Sun had a rc
poit ol thu conversation ; Imt how in
Ihe world it got it is more than I could
ettr find out. Why am I a Hancock
man; Well, I won't lellv.ui hist now.
I will onlv say that I have known the
man tor itvetitv years, have loughl bv
his side in the w ar, and know the kind
f metal he is made of. Although I
can t approve of all the principles of the
Democratic paitv.and much lis snpp..it
all its candidatis, it is tpiite probable
that I will hereafter be ranked as a
Democrat. At any rate. lam willing
to be classed as such solong ns the Dem
oerats put uuch a lnnn ns (leneial
Hancock for its lenders.
"have been invited tn ntteml many
Deinoi inlie meetings, nnd to speak at
some of them. It is tpiite likely thai 1
may sptnk al some place, ami then I will
give my reasoiisof supporting the Deino
cralie candidate What I may have to
say will imt, probaWy.have anv influence
on others, and yet I think it must bo
plain lo every fair minded and intelligent
person that the time has come when a
change in the ndmiiiisliation is demand
ed. That's as far as I will goal resent.
Vou see I don't u nut to anticipate inv
spot eh. if it should happen that I should
make one. I decline to give in v opinion
about (leu. (tarlield.liut ptil lite down as
a Hancock mini as tdten as you like."
(itpcral liultoificld was (!m. Meade's
Chit f of Slntt'at the battle of (litlvs
bui e. nnd both he and (iemral llupci'tk
wire wounded en lhat field, (ieiieral
was bi't light it with the New Yotkeilv
lnililin, aiul in mil led the Twelfth lb g
inunlof this city into the field. The
Sunday on which' thnt regiment left this
city will not be fuigotten soon. (leu.
1 Jul u i tii Id soon rose to the position of
Major (ieiieral of volnntiers, and for
galiniit conduct "ii scvirnl fields ot bat
tle he wns subsiiiiently advanced by de
gretsto brigadier (ieiieral ill the regit-
lar army, apt! ,Maor (ieiieral by bievct.
"If 1 know untiling at all al'oul (leu.
Ha pci . k except his conduct at the bat
tle ot (ieiitsburir." said Henelnl llulter
!h Id. "lhat would be elioughto cause mo
io support him as candidate for any
office.1.
Write to Mrs Lydia 13. Plnkham, No. 233
W. stern Avenue, Ljiin, Ma-, for pam
phlets relative to tbs curative properties of
her Vegetable Compound in all fcmlecom
plaints. .Now ami Hicii.
Fr. in die New York Tnmuxn June 1), 1SS0,
(iencral (iiiiliehl has the most sponta
neous boom that the enthusiasm of the
the liepublicaii party ever bet in
motion.
TIIK.W
I'r. ui ll.c N.w York ThIHI'M:, Fib. II 16t0,
Let iu guilur up the ends from all this
snail of U-blimuiiy und kce, if possible,
just w hi le w e Maud, llcailiiij; the ev i
dciiee. With xaixing ihgrns of guilt
or guilty knowltilge, every man of them
with one exception (Mr. Illaine,) has
been obliged to oonfciitithat at sonic litnn
he had In hi '.his stock, tind at some time
under stress of conscience, hi lis hope,
though thai It is not lully piux en got,
lid of il. Now let us go klowh over the
list. .lames A. (liiifleld. of 'Ohio, hud
leu slimes, he licvir Paid a dollar) n
ceivtd !f:i"', which, niter the invitiga
tion I'tgan, he was anxious to have eon
sitl. iiil aa a loan fiom Oukes Aims to
binisilf. 'Pin so
uitoi httintul the trust of the people, tie
ceit nl their consiitutmts, and, by tlnir
eta-ions and fakt hoods eonfcsVul Iho
tiaiisiictions to bo disgraceful, Das
no lcsoluiion. Diop it where it is. He
maud the whole bushics to tho
piople.
A voti' for Yf?nttr it. n U for
Wpllh'.K nn J.hily
ii-'
A
, t
thu