The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 22, 1880, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBLAN AND DEMOCRAT,BL()OMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COIN'l i. PA.
ifii? SpliiiiiSfiti
1. 2. SW3t.Ii, Elttw.
J. It. BITTEWanKDSa, FttMltliM.
iiLOOMsiuma, pa.
D.Mnnoi.ifir Niitioua1 Ticket.
l'nit i'iii'--iiii;.,;r,
G911. W. 8. HAMCOOK,
OK rr.NNSYI.VAMA.
ion vicE-i'niMinr.sT,
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Wm. H. ENG-LISH,
or iNin vN v
I'ltiMiiinvn xi. i.i.t:t"rmt
l.'nlicrt II. Monaglltu,
Wi.lluni II. ll.ijluid,
John s ctln.
Kiln III I'll",
.oh ii M.iiiini.bell,
(lllllcs t'.illolf,
.lolin MotTct,
l.dxv .Hi XX'uliIell,
Nlllll.lll I' .IlllllC'S,
u -unto l-'llbert
In 'u. il wcsuirrm,
Alfred J Martin,
t il.un ilerlhger,
I'lanklln Turner.
J. Koss
Patrick J. liinnlnghnm,
' 1 1 r n l V K. t'axls,
t.torge A. l'est,
I truin M. liehton,
I lolin I' Hnl ii.
Ilohn s. MU IT,
i.lolin i. S.lTlOIl.
I'dtpiM linger,
I ones A J. lltirlianin,
I'lul-iopher xingee,
i'n'jnrr XL (ilti-on,
Willi tin II Ii inlap,
I 'lurry XV. llu,
iMinurl (Irimtli,
'J nompson,
ST AT 12 TIl'liBT.
fciu'iiiiMi; juiiut,
OKOUU1-: A. JKN'ICS, Jefferson county.
Al'lllTOIl IIENEI'.AL,
lion i;ur v. i iwi mitr. i'tiii,nUipii i .
County Ticlu l.
ii m f'(iN(ims
HON. IIOIIHIIT K'1,017.,
Of Carbon County.
FOll STATU SENATE.
EI.lAS .1. McllEXUY,
Of Culumbia County.
FOli REPRESENT VlTVES,
T. .THFK. VAXDERSMCK,
JOSEPH 1!. KNITTLE,
I'OII DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
HOUEKT il. LITTLE,
Tho Chairman of tho Democratic County com-
mltteo. reuueslseacn memuor oi ine isutuuiuij om
tn tnnl;,, an aiinolntinent of il X'lcllallCO Com
mittee lor his e lection district, borough or toxx nsldp
consisting olnt least txxo members, in adlltlonto
me meinour oi uiu .-uanuiui; juiiiiiiuii-c, uiu. m ....
larger districts throe or tour, as' may bo access try,
.n.tth. ,...,ii.hlr of tlm srnndtui- Committee Mill
promptly wliuin uot more than ono wtik send llw
names to LiietiitMiiiiiui.
Cms. o. IUhklky, David Loxvunhkiw,
Secretary. Chairman.
Mi'ANiiiNii committee.
roHti)ni"i.
Il -aver,
jienton,
liei wick,
!!looni4bur K
HrlarereeU,
c aiawlssa,
Centralla,
Centre,
OoionirhamN,
" S,
risumecreck,
Franklin,
(IreenwooU,
Hemlock,
Jackson,
Locust,
.M.itlldon,
.Msln,
.-Minim,
Jlouiour,
.Ml I'ltaaant,
orange,
nno.
Koarlntrcreck,
Kcott but,
S"ott xx est.
buirarlodf,
I. T. To. Heater X alley,
llohr.xicllcnry, Is'nton,
lir. 1'. r. Illll, licnMok-.
JiaMd l.o,n.iiherj, Uloomtliurt'.
CUas. (i. IMrkloy, rt'i
A. Ii. uioon, i.trrwi' ii.
W. U KjlM ly,
Thomas arns
T. r. Conner
'Ihomaa K.nnls,
.lnlin Monroe.
cataulssa.
t'entralla.
I.lme l.'Une.
Centrnlli.
ARhlauiI.
.'vriM li. .IolIenrvtlUwaifr.
c. l..Ar'ley, c'aiaul sa.
Wm. lacr, hitr lliovo,
MPtli Muwiaiker, liui'kli irn.
Mlas XV. Mellcnry, Waller.
a m . .lohnson. I'M sburir.
nonnil Uieamer, Jersejtonn.
.1. II. MUSS,
SamuH Kinder,
IW A. livana,
K. Howell,
.Ta-. U. Uarnun,
.lohn K. I'owler,
John Mourer,
John .sjvacre,
l)r. 1). T. Kreb3,
XX'. A. Ullo,
MutuvlllH
Minilnvllle.
Klooinsb'ire.
Uifhlstreet.
llran Seville.
I'lno summit.
lcarlngciee..
Kspy.
Llzhistrcet.
Coles csjik.
vi i; 1 1. am i: C(i.xi.iiitti:i:.
Heaver Oeorga l)rchb.ich, Jea? o Illtlenhow, laiao
Kllnuerman
Ilentou John O XVenner, XV. I,. Cole, (1. XX. knoiise.
Ilerwlck A. 11. hoely llarrv (Irozler, liaxld uross.
llloom K. xx'. Krlckbauiii, John cusey, (leorfc-o Lock.
urJ.F. XVIrt,
llloom XxV (ieorgo lark, O. Klelm. C. Merlins.
Drlarcrcek- iieo'tfo Miller, ( lurlis i:eeJ.
Cataw Issa-XV. li. Uoublns, M. X'. li. Kline, E. M.
Tewkabury.
Centralla Chailes Me'hern, ltobert Walsh.
centre -li. A hixepinuiilMr, lien. mine,1.
ronyugliituN. I'.k. Hreuian. Oxven Cain.
Cou iiKiiam s - lolin crane, rat. Haley.
Klihin;ereek-
Franklin Jopalban Ijinman, Win. hlocksr.
(ireenxxooil iwulel XX'elnxer, (leoree ixrr, I'rlah
.xicllenry.
Hemloi k-Jjcob Mart, xxm. XVintetsteen, E. D.
Lelily.
Jackson Irani lierr, Mattlicxv liellenry.
Locust-1. Herbelu, Jonaiiuu lieaxer, Chrlstlin
MlHll.
Madison-John .XI. Smith, George Heagel, FreUerlck
Derr.
Main-1. 1 HoJlno, Nathan Miller.
Mimin Jblia 11. id tier, J. il. bxvank, E. Sweppen-
hlser,
Montour John H Ilarktey, Kmor Kunyaii.
MU l'leaaantAtnos XXanlcli, John Mordan.
urange-Mathexv II. 1'aturbou, Cjrua Mcllenry, I.
K. IHkline.
rine John l.ore, l. XX'. Soni a, L. A. Ce'man.
Itiarlnircreel: Johu Maurer, iieork'e K. cratj.
K-oti K XV. !,'. Deiu-rkk, Jam, h like,
Ki oil XV II. i' Kelelmer, J. . liachman.
Muarloat-Jebho 1 iliz, l.enry U. Hess, liaxlu Lexxia,
GllAND KAJ.LY ! !
mi: 111 XHRItAlV OF
COLUMBIA COUNTY
IS ALIXETOTlti: IMI'OItTANCEOFTlII!
ISSUES NOW 11EKOHE TUE PEOPLK,
AMI IS OIIIIKU TO ASIT IN Ur.sTllHIMI
THU MIX I.UNMIAT III I'F.XCF. AMI AN
MONKS,!' AIIXIIMa'lltA'IION, JIKI'.IIMIS
xvn. i. in: HKi.ii at ii in roij.iiwi.Mi
TIMKS AND I'l.XCF.S.
?'yer'a Grove, Saturday, October 23, 1 o'
clock polo rkiaing,
Nuniedia, Saturday, October 23, 7 o'clock.
Montour, Wednesday, October 27, (Moun
era Store) pol raising, 7 p. m.
Evansville, Thuraday, October 28, 7 p.
m.
Centralis, l'riJay, October 29, 1 o'clock
p. in.
lluck Horn, Saturday, October 80, 7 p. in.
Centreville, Saturday, October 20, 7 p, in
Maiuvllle, Saturday, October 23, 1 o'.
clock pole ralli)K.
Hurarloaf, (Ezekiel Cole) Monday, Octo
ber 25.
Franklin, (Swamp school lioue) Wednes
day, October 27, 7 o'clock.
I'ioe, Thunday, October 28, (Central
school bouse) 7 p. ni.
Germantown, Saturday, October 20, 7 p.
in.
Catawifsa. Saturday, October .'iO. 7 P. in.
Ligbtatreet, Thursday, October 28, 7 p. in.
lieutoo, lliurkuay, uctouer s, mass meet
Ing.
GOOD SPEAKERS
WILL HE PHE3ENT.
Turn out, everywhere, and help lo make a
r using mtjority for our Gallant I.eadr,
OEV, IUNCOCK,iilnruExno!.KTiri.T
V I.. Hciill nf l.tizprnr ciiiii.ly lim boon
iioiiiliinlnl fur OungrcM dy llin lo iilillcntn
of lliU tliMrlct.
Unity V'ur'l IIutIht lint ly niiiiniiiuc
liiiiucll'ii I'm' triuliT. As il minimi i'liM'
lilcine It Is In r.ivnrnl tho cli-cllnn "I'Oiir-
linlil, nioiitbor !' ttio IVInlin 1'ico 'rniilo
Oillli.
tcititllcnn speaker nrc exiling llnncock
n "lilrrllnir," xvlu-n fpfalliig of his Conner
tl'in willi tho army, ixinl lilst-rvloo In the
country iliitlmr tlm war, K'.tcli lang'iano i
not outy base lnj;r.iti'.iitli hut It Is nn In-u'l
In (leu. (Initit, the linn who tlm reitihlicau
patty want to malm King In ! S I lln was
thu atno klnil of a "hlrelini;'' llint Ocn
Ilanrnck was.
HON. K. .). McllEMlY.
'Ilio ?Ptinlorlal Conf-renco met at tin? K
change Motel In this place lat KrlJay even
ing. A fur several nef!oii, no trimlnutinn
being niaje. an adjournment xvas mailo to
meet at Williaiusport on Jlmnlay. On I'uf n
lay K. .I. Mcltcnry w is ntiaiiiinous'y tioin.
inatiil. lir. Mcllcnrv has twiod represent
eil this county in tho Inwtr house, anil his
rruniil there cave satisfaction to his consti
tuents, lie Ins several tlnu.s heeu selodeil
as tho choice; of thts county for tho Senate,
and now that ho has receivnl the no'nlua-
tion, wilt of course bo elfo'.til. He is lar?c
ly Inlcrfteil in business in tills county ntil
itiiilers'anils the wants of our people. That
he will do his full duty no ono cm doubt.
Our ticket is now complete. Let every Pem
ocrat work tor the Kiicce-s of every name on
It from Presidential electors, down.
INTIMIDATION UK ViimtS.
Among the measures ued by tlic repuh
licans to carry Ohio mil Indiana xvas tha
intimidation of Dsmner.itie voters by repub
lican employers. It may not lie that the
xvorklngniiMi were distinctly threatened with
di-charg if they voted accouling to tin ir
on ii inclina'ious, but they xxero uia.lo to nn
d'rstand that their employers wanted tliun
to x-olo I tie republican liiket. Iiuoini' plicis
notices wero posted up that if Hancock is
elected wases xvill bo reduced to GO cents
a day. Others intimated that their xvorks
won ill clnc in case of Deun.ciatic suiees'
while still others openly stated that they hud
no employment tor men xvho votixl the item
ocratic ticket. This tort of thing is not
c iufined to Ohio and Indiana. It i.s beini;
used all over the country by unscrupulous
employer" to compel tin ir employees tn vote
lor (!.itfie d. It is of little moment whether
v.itera lie intiniiJ.xtul by the shot giln.or I y
threat to lake the bread from the mouths ol
their families. There is no intimidation ofvo
ters in the South that can compare with the
wholesale compulsion in the north, by xxhlou
the xvorkingmen are luudo the slaves ol ttie'r
employers, and compelled to vote against
their uxvu cuuvictious or lorn their situa
lions.
Laws have been passed forbidding lliis
thing which the republican partv is doing to
carry tho election. In the United ottt"s
statutes wo find tho folloxving:
Section', 15,090. Every person xvho.by any
it u la xv tu I menus, hinders, delays, prevents or
combines and confederates with otlieis to
hinder, delay, prevent or obstruct any citi
zen irom doing any net required to be done
to qualify him to vote or from vollng at any
election in any State, Territory, district,
county, city, parish, toxvnship.scuool district
municipality or olrer territorial subdivision
shall bo lined not less than 000, or ba iui
prisoned uot less than one month nor more
than otic year, or bo punished by both such
nno and Imprisonment.
Sf.O' 0.01)7. Every person xvho prevents
hindtrs, controls or intimidates another
from exeicising or in exercising the right of
sullrage, to xvbom tliat right is guranteed by
thu Kit.eeuth Amendment to the Constitu
tion ot the LTiihed States, by means ol bri
bery or threats of depriving audi person of
emu ovment or occupation, or ol ejecting
such person from a rtnted house, lands or
other property, or by threats of refusing to
renoxv leases or contracts I ir labor or by
threats ot violence to himself or family.shall
be punisb-d as provided in the preceeding
aection.
Any employer xvho attempts to control the
votes of his employees is liable under
the foreeoins act.
There is auotherstatuto on the subject of
intimidation of voters to be fi'in.l in the
criminal code of the State of Pennsylvania
It is that of the .'10th of March, lKfiO, section
S, Purdori'a Digest by lirighlly, volume 1,
p, 331 : "Any person who ahull
with the intention to inlluenoa or intimidate
such elector tocive his vote lor any panic
ular candidate or candidates at such election.
giyc, offeror promise to give audi elec'or
anir 0 ice. Dlace. appointment or employ
ment.or threaten dich elector with dismissal
or discharge from BiiyofhVe, appointment or
employment, public or prvate,tnen neiu oy
mm, in cise in ins reiusai in vote ioi nuj
particular candidate or caidnUtxa at such
i''-"tion. the person so ofleudiug shall be
guilty ol a niWdeiiioanor,H!id, on conviction,
op sentenced to pay a line noi exceeding
five hundred dollars and undergo an luipris
onraent not exceeding two years."
llm only way to put an end to mo use ol
such means to carry an election is to prine
cilto all ou"enJer,and texch them that work
itigmen have rights uujer the laws which
tho money poxver is bound to respect.
Iliiiiruik on the Turin"
a i.i:rn:r. i'oi; the "iifs!Ni:ss i'i:iiii,it';
IO ItlHK.
XX'IIATA TAPIFF IIKVENUK P.IIAI LY Mi: X NS
the iii!sivisof nn: coiintky miwt hi:
I'l'.lll'F.l'lEH 1'IIIIM UNIlKlil'Alll Foil
EIIIN I.AIIOIt.
Gen. Hancock has written a letter to
Governor IUndolph if Nexv Jersey, i'i m
gardtothe inicrviexv publiahcd in the Pitxr
son (luardiim.
GOVF.UNOK'.S Isl.ANII. N. y , Ojtnll T 12
I SSO. M'l Iknr (tuttrmr: I have, r -c-ived
your favor f tilt II insf In my Itterif
ncceptanee I expie-s d my fullsjuipa'hy xv.lh
our Amtriciii luilii-trii". J th 'tight I spnle
plainly en aijh to sx'isfy our Jersey friends
regarding my tar'tf lews. I inn too a nod
an Ainericiu tn advocate any departure fioiu
the general features of a p dlcy that has
been largely instrument il in building up
our indi.tijes and keeping Amerixans frmii
the conipilino'i of tlm underpaid lahr ol
Europe. If xvu Intend to rd'iiaiu honest and
pay the public d -bt, as go.il pe iple of all
parties d i.aud if xve mean to udiuiiils er the
functions of the g iverniueut then wo n.u-t
raise a revenue in s-uue xvi) or other. Willi
a reunited and liirm'iuious country w shall
certainly in limo pay ilfihe public dubt.bu'
the nects-ity nf rai.li'g nionry for the ad
miuUtmtiou of tho guvernmeqt will po"tin
ue as long ai humal n iturj lasts. A I pir
ties agne that tho best way fir us to ralo
revenue la largely by the laiiff Si tarns
w,) bio concerned, Iherefure, all talk about
"free trade" Is folly, Hut tho tariff rptestloii
xvill probably b treated .villi Justice to all
our Interests and people by k una audi bill
as Ea'oii'a. I be leva that a couiiuiaeiou of
intelligent experts representing b.)th the
government and Aiiiericm Industries, will
suggest i. tariir mea.ures thai will rellexo
us of any crudlile and incnnslatcncios ex
isting In our prrwut Um an1) confiriu to ua
the ayatiiu xxhio'i will hojiidicious jutt, har
monious and imi leiitally protective as well
as ttable In Its effect.
I am, vety truly yonn,
WinheldS. Hancock.
llonorablfs'I'heo, IUndolph, MotrUtowo,
Ne Jorwy,
WOKKlNGiMKN, HUAD!
I'iniii lite Alio lord- "truth (i7. Ott. 20. 80.
GAESmD'S DEATH WARRANT.
ins iNi-AMors hi-: rir.it advooa
riNti an r.xri:.vii:i ciunese
IM.MKIUATIOX
he ntci.Ai'.ns HiMsF.i.r aiivkrsi: to tiii:
l.Aiiouixti man's i.Nir.HF.sr anh in pa-
VOIt OF nil! F.MI'I.OYEIll' ttNIOSf
AllXHINII THEM' TO I'.MI'UlY
Till! CIIEAl'lScr I.A1IOH
AVAII.AIII.E,
Ni:x' YolsK, October 20. Tho folloxving
xvas published 1 1 the Truth, this morning,
Tlm letter h authentic. It is In General
Garfield's handwriting. Denial l xvorta than
ini lesf. It should have the wiJeft Clrctl
lation among all clnrie , n it unmasks tho
republican liolloxvness nnd hypncrisy on lh
labor ipiestton through their chief.
(Signed) William Hauxum
Personal and Confidential.
llofsn of 1!ei'I!i;si:ntativep,
N'AsllINinoX, 1). C , Jan. 23nl, 1SS0.
or Sir :
lor in irliilion to lite Chinnc problem
cttme tltthi to han't
I inlr'it that the ipiention of employer is
only a ijuefli'm nfpriente ttnit corporate tcitno
mil. awl imliriituatt or enmnnnifi hare lic
ri'ht to bin labor where they cm yet it chiap
ctt lie hnre ntrealii with the Chinese govern'
mmt.nhieh rhoulil be rrlinioiflil It pi until iti
proeisiom ate ahroyatetl by the action of the
ytneral government, awl lam not jirrparctl to
say that'il fhoiitd be uiroya'cil until our great
manufacturing intrrrsls are coniereid in the
matter ot labor. I try trim mint,
j A. aAKFn:i,i.
ii. i.. Mom:);
Employer)' I'liioa. Lynn, Mats,
The origlnnl lettei of which the foregoing
'm a true copy, Is in Tittth't pessessinn. It
xvas mailed at Washington by the repub icau
candid itp lor president to Henry I.. Morey,
a proniiii'Mit member of the employers un
ion, Lynn, Mas.. Ai his deu'li, which le
cenlly occ.irred, it xvas fiun 1 iiiii'ightf
effects.
The envelope enclosing it, the original of
which Is also in Truth's posi.ssion, is mar
ke I "personal," ascirefully as the letter it
self Is marked "personal and conDdetiti.il.
('An liiniesl Motklnmiiei, siiiMMtM l,x llieirxotrs
stieli ii tniiii ns (liirlielil.
Chairman Hill's Aililress.
"vi: aim: tnisi: xxiiii sun: issi is ami
xxt.xk x xMiltnins xvi: iiuur ioi:
Tin: srxii:."
Thofolloxviiniaildrias has been iesiic.l fiom
the D in crn-ic S ato co.nini o e ro ins;
IIuAUijuAuiT.iis Sr.xri! Dc.xioouArit!
i.om mtit.i:,
PlIII.XliKl.l'lIl X, Oetohi r 1 I, ISfl)
To 'i in: DcxiociiATn of Pennsylvania :
Indiana v ,t s llepiiblicin bx- a surill ma
jniitv ; Ohio holds li,-r po-ition as a ltepub-
Ih an S ale The Inner xvas expeelid. The
fo-ni' r is a d saster to our cau-e as M line
xvas in t.' it nf our opp incuts. Their suc
cess in Inli-.na Is tie result 1 1' mi-ans alike
di-cr.di'aoie tn tlnis,. einplo) ing tl.em and
dfs'riiciiv,) of honest elei'tions, Tlm cor
rupt, u-e ot enormous sums , f money and ol
orgauiZ'd ir.uiil, protected by l-'ul-ral poxv
er, iva'iis' a eak eundulite lor Governor,
has gneo Indiana temporarily to our foes.
Hut Indiana xvill be redemr d, for Hancock
Is stronger than locel candidates everywhere.
"Out of this nettle d uiger tve xvill pluck
the lloA'er safely."
We are done with side issues and xveak
I'.mdidxtes, for Novi inti. r gives a broader
field a. id llancu'i is at the front.
Arntso the people everyxVieie. Push the
colii'iiu boldly. Giye new force and in
creased vig t to lie) nexvsp.iper and the
speaking canvass in eviry locality. Embol
den tho timid, enciurigo the liodtating. He
double your efforts among the masses. Make
them feel tint tins b.ittlo is for their rights
and Is against the poxver of money, organized
fraud and a strong governiiieii'. Appeal to
their personal independence against the d)
miiiation of employers; to personal righ
against corporalo power; to Slate pride and
love of country agsiii't centralized govern
ment and Ecleial corruption ; to the rule ol
the p;ople against an army of oflice-holdeis
We fight lor the Sia'e, lor electors, Cong
ressmen and the legislature. Let it be with
the earnest force of men who are determined
to coerce victory and we can carry l'ennay
viiuia lor her gallant son. lie saved the
State and republic at Gettysburg. Let us
rally xvilh uuitol forces and dc-perato ener
gy to repay to him the debt of gratitude
th'i people owe to him and to restore to t lie
xvholo country unity, prosperity, and peace.
A. H. Dili , chairman'
rli.iIlTir.in Hamum's Viexvs.
In speaking of the result in Ohio and Ind
iana, one day last week, Chairman llarnum
sail: "Any persons xvho i.npu'e huk of en
ery to this coiimiiltcu in the xoiidiu t of the
campaign do n it uod-rstand its xvorb. Of
cwrss xve have lt 1 'li bo econ iniical in
the expenditure nt in mo. We ("Mill not
command euoug'i of taut, not hating a
nrJt) ol otlU'eholders to draxv upon as the
o'her side cm at will. Our collections have
oily been fiom voluntary Individual sub
ncriptii.tn, lint tlieso hxvo been liberal, con
sidering til it they have been J Mixtions to a
party out of p.nv... J am plois-d lo say we
hive paid on i wit) and do not emo e il lllar,
Wli 1 t tit C'liii'nillee is not bankrupt nud
inanbges ua li'ianc-s closely and c.r.-fully, It
is, uexcrtheisss, iu o le sense always in xvaut
d .noney. T.ih incidental and indespen-a-Lie
expenses of i ci'iipa'.;ii mo ilxvays con
st lertble M mey Is uot ku:o ss iu many
ci-s. Eiergycuu'o fur most as a y 'Herat
thiiii, lilt now an I ihen in.ui y is the su
perior f red foi the iini no il ot an occasion.
It has proved 'ha 1 inilu.xqt power in India,
ua. The Ilepiiblicana literally purchased
Ituli m i away from us. With all their com
mnid of wealth the Uepublienus cannot
purchase every state In the Union in oppos
ition to them, nor einugh nf the near'y bal
anced or doubtlul Slates to gain ultimate
succ-ss. They are through with Indiana
and now w 1 turn their p iwir of money in
to new fields. Very likely they will concen
trate their lll'ids for use in this atate.or make
a lejut of doing u uud apply the bulk of
(heir means elsewhere. We strove to con
duct the piuipaign so as to hold Indiana and
reduce their majority in Ohio. We were
confident of Indiana, but tho republican
funds have been too powerlul for us. In
Onto wa have nuda an liupreaslon
that is to ay, we kept down t he former re
publican uujarity. There is a popular ma
j'rity In tha country fir Hancock, and It
esn bo bnut'ht oi)t. Wli it la wanted hence
forth, for thu remain ler ol" the campaign, ia
active, energellu work by local con)ntttoea
everywhire. Succeai rests with them moie
than it does with the National Committee.
Hancock's election does not d"eud upon
the result in either Ohio or Indlana.or both.
The people are fur him, and they uiut be
aroused to action and the vot foi lilm
brtxuir'it out hy tho oeaseleis activity of tha
local committee ami cluU overywlier.
Tn Hie .Maniiraclurers ami Working Men of
Pennsylvania,
nn: TAititT ejOEsrioN sr.rii.t ii.
'1 ho following enrd appeared In the Phila
delphia Sunday Mercury:
The Democrats, whonoxv lonlrol both
houses of Oongrrt, hnvei trsolvcd that ttio
tarllfipietioii shall no longer ho n f nt ball
In politics. In December last EATON', of
Connecticut, introduced n bill In the senate
providing for the formation of n commission
ol nine experts, by whom nil matters relat
ing to the tariff nn nit articles shall be deci
ded, and eve ty member of the United States
Senate! x'otcd in Its favor, The b It Is uoxv
on the table of the Spenker of the Houso
and will bo the first one tu be taken up Iu
Do'euilicr next. The speaker (SAMUEL
. RANDALL, of Pennsylvania,) and all
the Democratic members ate iu fax'or ol Its
pass'g". Kead the remark of tho author
ol the bill, nude n fexv daya ago in a public
pee ch:
"riierolsnot a member from Oen llaxv
!ty up or down, not one Irmii New- England',
i hat w on't vote 'or that bill trite n it c lines
hi Iu tho house, n it one. They dare not do
.i.t V other xvav. I want to tell yoJ why they
dare n i. do 1. lkctlietlie lirinufao'urlng
Interest ot Connecticut have dt tided tlieiu
selves 111 f.ivnr of I h it bill: tl a' ia the ren-
s i'i. lire iwe I hold it my hand, n the ait'
Ihm of tlf bill, the petition of all the iron in-tire-its
nf the Unitid Statcf. the whole of il;
the petition of all the culton tpinncrs ol the
I'mted Malm, the whole of themasiiny for the
postage of tins Intl. Inert came. Into inv
ham's. r. one petition sliinid by men all
oxer Nexv England, representing a body of
men xx ho consumed 1,o03,H0j bales o! cut
ton: representine men xvhu employed S300-
000,000 capital; who employed 000,000
hands and gnve biead nnd meat to 2,000,000
peoi le. It is simti y knavish to say that the
Democratic party is ag Una: the lutcres s ot
Ne.v I'.'i'.'land and the country. When n
uia'i nukes n cnaree tf that character
iiL'iil' -t tl.o raitv to xxlilth I am attached.
xxlwi. all the Industrial int rests have btcgi d
uie lo as-dt in tlie pas ne of tins bit', l say
it i knavish lo iliatgo that the D.-umcratie
i arty i iiip""ed to the maniilHctutiug inter
esls'ol ti e eountiv.''
Nn v in iiiiifaciurer if l' nnylv.inliil
ihe tarilf for the next fnuryeirs xill be
n a'ly the same xvhether Gal field or Han
cock be 1'resiileu', except so far as the cx
ectuive inlltience, either tlircetly or indirect
ly exercised, may be felt in the commission
which xvill certainly bo appointed. If the
President bo a representative of western
larmtr", Peimsylvani t will Inye no inter
est xvhatever in regulating the future tariff,
but if Ihe President be a Peni sylvaniati,
tha' tact alone xvill txeicise a ceitnin Inllu
ence when matters affecting the Interests of
Pennsjlvania manufacturers nre pnder con
sideration. The sharpest and shrtxvdest ol
our manufacturers see this, and are a'.ting
accordingly. Head the letter ol GEOKGE
IiULLOt'K. proprietor of the Conshockcn
woolen mills. K-ad the npinioii of the
GUISXVOLI) l'.UOlTIEUS, in Forney's
Progress of last tveek, xnhicli contains much
otlier matter of great interest to busine-s
men xvho xvish to act intelligently, and, for
your own interest and those of jour tvork
men, be xvise xvhile there is yet time to ex
erciso your uxvu wisdom,
Merchants of Philadelphia! You nisi
have n deep interest in the approaching
election. When tho txteLsiou of slavery
was the question at issue many of you did
nobly in sacrificing your commercial in er-
ests to oppose its extension; but now, when
slavery has been abolished and pacification,
or th8 rextoralion of good feeling in all sec
tions is the great question tn be decided
hoxv do you ptoposo to ncu Do you
propose to alloxv the City of Nexv Y'ork
to roll up a Democratic majority, as John
lvelly promlsos, ol 70,000, and its merchants
to reap the benefit of It, while you are
placed iu the position of being regtrdtd in
the eyes of the world as narrow-minded ,-?
tional, illiberal and monstrously ungrateful
to the Union general xvho did mora than any
other man to save your homes and property
fnnii spoliation? Head FHEEDLEY'S let.
ter, republished in the Pragma of October
9 Head tho opinions of foremo-t business
nieii publUut-dou the last page of Tuesday's
Priss . that
"A change of administration will not be at
tended with tinnier lo any of the induttrial
or financial intemls ; 6i the ontrury the elec
tion of JfAXCOUK and ENGLISH, by pro
mutiny peace, tramiuility and contentment in
the Smthern States will ttimulate emigration
andbusincsi eiitcrjrise,the benejilsof which uill
be fell in all sections and establish an era ol
tommercial prosperity greater and more per.
mane nt than our country has herttofore ci-
joyed.
Among them are the names of :
COLONEL THOMAS A. SCOTT, late
President of the Penn-vlvauia railroad.
I'TtANKLIN II. GOWEN, Prtsident of
the Philadelphia and Heading railroad,
II. E. PACKER, of Hie Lehigh Valley
rails inul.
1 1 EN It Y 1). WELSH, IViident of the
American Steamship Company.
WILLIAM MASSE Y, lirewer and Presi
dent of tho Philadelphia and Atlantic rail
road.
THOMAS G. HOOD, ot Hood, llon-
bright k On,
JOHN O. James, of James, Sautee &
Company.
JOHN T. HOHIIISS.Iron Manufacturer,
Philadelphia.
JOHN A. DIALOGUE.Iron ship builder
Q linden, New Jersey.
E. It. McDOWELL, of Liebraudt A- Mc
1) ixvell, Stove Co.
OIIAULEST. HAltltY, of the Ilaldxvin
Locomotive Worts.
M. S. DOI1 VN, of Dohan k Taitt.
JOHN llAlltD, President of the City
National llink.
WILLIAM M'ALEEIt, President ol the
Chamber of Commerce and hundreds ofoth-
(larlielil as a Kuoxv jSutiiur;
Jamea A- Garfield served in the Fortieth
Ooi.greasnd on March ,l807,voted against
the adoption of the following resolution :
Jfesolced, That this House extends its
sympathy lo llm people of Ireland iu their
strus'gh for constitutional libeily.
In tho House of JteprciseulHtivpvin April
17, 1871, tills same James A, Garfield vo(e(
against the passage ot the following resolu
tion, although one ol those Incarcerated, as
was well known to all members of Congress,
was a poor clergyman, named Father Mc
Mahon.an American citizen xvho nccompa
pled the Fenians to admin.ter to tlcir spir
itual wauts, should there bo any battles;
WllEltEAS, The prolonged incarceration
jn I lie prisons of the Dominion of Canada
of pemons acciMil ul violating Ihe neutrality
laws ii a sourpe of Irritation lo a large num
ber of American citizens; lliireture,
Jlesolred Tbat the President of the Uni
ted Sta ea lie respectfully riquesttd to have
th-ca of such persons presented before a
Joint high oomuii.ston, to the e ml that their
relief may be effected
Garfield ought lobe grateful to the Demo
crat', for nobody else seems to consider hi in
worth noticing in this campaign. Cnnkllag
dismjssM him with a half-contemptuous stn
tence and gives reins to his eloquence only
wbeu lie comes to speak of Arthur. I-ogan
even scorns to ininlloii the candidate by
nm. Camero'i Is eloquently silent, and
Grant spells through a little speech.io which
lie Hoes woe uvcu tjuufb.iwuo iu u, nuum
I succesaor. iw'"s '.
llirco clieei's for our Next King.
l'roiii the Sew York San.
Three cliccts for Ulysses S. Grant, on
ii'xt King."
I'M was tho cry distinctly heard on the
approach of the republican procession, last
Monday night.
llnw many throats will repeat this cry in
a New York republican procession four ) ears
nence 7
This Is a question of the lilt best lnKret
It I a question over the answer to xxhlch
thoughtful men iniy well potiiler.
i hero Isno tleof ilroiTiuLt voursplf to
death, and buying all the medicines fur In
ternai use when you cm bn cured of lever
nnu ague, billions disorder, jaunliee, dys
pepsia, ns well ns nil disorders .mil allmeiits
ot the liver blood, and stonincli, by xvearlng
oneoi rroi, uillimeii's i. relic I I.lver I'ai a.
wtlic I is a sure inroevrrv lime. If vnnr
drucglst i )p not kct p the pad,Seud SI, CO in
a letter to French Pad Co,, Toledo, O , and
u win ue sent lo ynu hy mall. It is the on
ly pad that Is Eiiaratilccd to cure. Hen are of
counterfeits. n
Agents and Canvassers nnke frxm $20 to
50 per week (selling goods for 12,0. Hide
out ,c Co., 10 Ihrclay street, New York. Send
for their catalogue and terms, k p,10,'SO-l
Oarllelil as a Free. Tl inter.
'Tbo president nf tho Coh.len Free Trade
club, of London, England, in a recent perch
said : 'F roe tr.xdo is looking up, General
Gsrliclil, aemdidate for president in the
United States, is pic Iged iu the interest ol
tree trade. We must foixv.ird our interest
by forwarding his.'"
'Nothing can lo said ngainst free trade
Garfield, July 10, ISOli
'.Modern scholarship is on the side of tree
trade Garfield, April I. IS70.
"Garfield voted to reduce the isril! on
iron, wool and steel. ' Atw i'or; lhr.ild
('.) Oct. 11, ISsO.
Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound
has done llious'ind nf xvonicu more good
than the medicine of many d 'Ctiir-, li is a
po-itix-e cure for till l'einalo cniuplanit
.end In .Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham.
A liiailing llenii.ni 1 putil li-an Paper n In
diana Declares fur llaucotl;.
Tho Deutsche '.eitung, published at New
Albany, Intl., an ably conducted Hepnhli
can paper, came out on th 2,lh of Septem
bsr for Hancock and Engliali and thu Dem
ocratic State and county tickets. lis pub
lishers anti'iunce that they liav-i bccmie
tired of the conduct and methods of the
Hepublieau party and say that fir German
voters desire f'H restoration of pi a e and
gool feeliiu between the North and sou h
Therefore 'In newspaper feels bou id t, fol
low thu bulk ol its readers and support the
Democratic ticket. The editor, Mr. Otto
Pfclim r, a man of jireat influi nee iu bis sec
tion, says the change is duo solely to the
conviction and belief that the time has come
for a change in the administration of the
government, because harmony and good xvill
bttxveeo the si ctioas cannot be secured xxpli
oui it. Hn feels bound to declaro that in
reaching this conclusion he has been greath
Influenced hy the xvords and deeds ot men
like Judge Btallo, Jacob Muller, and Keor-
ncr, all of xxliiim,formeily Hepublicaiis.noxx
urge their country men to support the Demo
cratic ticket
Don't hesitate, if your kidneys trouhle
you, for Day's Kidney Pad xvill surely cure
you,
'1 ho lliulical Campaign Pinnl
The disastrous result of the radical cau-e
in Maine cannot bo attribute 1 to any failure
of the m tungers tn apply the assessment
sciewa to the employees at the Kittery Navy
Yard. Wo have it upon relialilo authority
that each employee receiving f-2 2o per day
was compelled to pay $l,ri into the radical
campaign fund; Uiose getting 2 7fl daily
were as-es-eil Ji each ; tliose gelling $:i p-r
day paid $110; and those receiving $4 paid
if 10 into tl.o loud, xvhile the 'bow' had tf
come doxvn with iM eacii. Notice xvas
given that any refnsiiu lo cmtri h-.no would
lose Ibt ir pieces forlhwith, This looks like
'civil service reform' with a vengeance.
".Mall lliiters"are a Itrun, N'trve and lllood
food, peruli trly adapted lo, and warmly recoin
mended by our druggists aid i iiy-icun- for
ceneraldtb litv, Mental and Physical Exliaus.
tion, Hysteria, Nervousness, S ocplosiic-s.
Emaciaiion and Drop-y. up. 21 lw
It should be the aim of every owner ol
IIorses,Coxvs,eic.,to make them as handsome
and useful as possible. The German Horse
and Coxv Poxvder helps to develop all the
powers ol the animal It nnproxes its Lenu
ty and increases ns u-efulness. Ii makes
milk, niuclo and fat. I!y using it a horse
xvill do more xvort and a cow give more milk
and be in better condition xvitb less feed.
Sold only by weight at 10 ceuts a pound by
C. A. Kleiin, Itloomsburg.
De 1 2, '79-ly
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
RiiKiK LirrriNc.
Ul b. let at IhoCominlssloBera' omen on Mono ,v
..wv. . . ....hi, iu u.. iivtieu over i isu
Ingcrtelc, knoxvn as xxest end bridge, near tana noxv
owned by ;iohn Zaner In Flslilneci eek toxxn
snlo. To be it wooden brace coxered bridge
ret i long ia net wiiio, ubulmebw lo bo repaired
uv cuuiraciur, sii as to aouiu or Skuxx bock 3 left
tiom lop cf wall plate.
Plans aud speelncatluns can bo seen at the Com
missioners eiuco.
STEPHEN' pohk.i commissioners
a. n. HKItltlMl, ). (,t
Oils, HII'llsUT ) t'olumblt Co,
cempUsflontrs ollico l'.locinsbiiigt.ct. lil'iiwxv
if
s.TLJ I
A CURE GUARANTEED25 CENTS BY USING
mm
DR. METTAUR'S HEADAG
verysUorttimutioin SICK and SiER
iclfng on tlie nervous . j.lein, relieve DYSPEPSIA n. lla x,or.i tSrms, cleans,
mg tho system of ticessot bUe,prtiduclngaregularheiUlhya:tioaottlieboxxi.la.
Afullstzo boxof thoso
n-cinma ,11, compieto euro, ma.lej to my kddnu 'ua retelul of ,
nlno 3-cont Postatto Stamps. t.raiotiyaiiiJru4:Kiis. J
WW. I
Oct. '5, 'sil-tt
fro
TO THE LADIES fiND GENTLEMEN:
PROF. GUILrSiSTTSrS
FRENCH KIDMEY PAD
or JOHN
burg Pa.
Prof. Guilmette's
Fever red Agr
, susnkch and I
and uke Ito ot.
do. .-..a tfiCrlVIS
i atrttt, sJjoxt iriai.IUoolniWxtil.Tk.
NE ADVERTISEMENTS.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
t'l' VAI.lAlil.rx
REAL ESTATE 1
t'lirstntit lo an enter ot Ihe orphans' cmirt rt tv-
lumbt.t county, ennjlv.int.i, will h ftuM at pnbl"
sntenn tho premises In the township it Ci litre in
s ilil county nn
Kriduy, Novcnilxjr 12tlt, 18bU,
at J o'clock p. la., the follow log ileal rlln it HEAL l-S.
TATE, lato ot Andrew (ilnglea tlecea'eil, to-wlti
Hie unillxlileil one-halt ot lilt thai cerium i.ot 01
Limo Llmcstohu or
LIMESTONE QUARRY,
tttu.it.. In said Centre township. Columbh county,
I'.x , bouncleil anil ilcscilbeil ns followai tleglnnlng
at n stono on tho north side ot the Ijwkaxxnnna in d
ItUomsbtiri! railroad, thencoby land late tf Philip
Miller noith Ux cnty-elnlit and three iiurllis dc
lines west Uveutl -three perches tn n slone, thence
bythosaino south sexcnly-lour and lliieo-foinlli
desrees west llxu perches to a stone, there oj
other llmestoua lot south txventy.tL'ht and Ihite-
tourtUs decrees ea.t txveaty-tnrio perches to said
Lackaxviinna and liloomsburg railroad, thence along
tho same north seven! --four nnd one tuiiriu uo
crees east five perches lo the place of belunlng
contalnlui;
110 SQUAUE PEItCIIES,
bi tho same more or less.
Evceptln and rescrx'nff unto tho heirs It Philip
Milter and asstgnsall tho Umber thej lna xran
for fencing within tito cu' from, the ltltidiyef
Noxcmber, A. tl., 1s', also intirilng the use anil tc-
ciipnlton ct the torth entl of saM lotas Ihe same
canbi tanned until such time cr times that tho
some sh ill bo xxantedfertpiirrjlnff pirpoBos. Sam
lot I- opened up ns n llinestooo quarry.
Also, nil that certain tleco or lot of ground situ
ate In slid Centre. loivr ship, Columbia county, Pa.
bound! il and described nx tolloxvs, lo-w II: on the
norih by public road lenllnj fiomjl lmjinsbtirg to
llTtxlck, en the cost by lands ol the heirs ot Eliza
llipnif, iltcenFed, on tho south by lai.ilotTIlmaii
Naglo and on the xeet ly school houso lot, contain
tng nliicty-clgbt perches. Th'sls a xery Ueslrnb'.e
be'lii'iifr lot.
Thr above l-.ts will be sold on tho following tcitna
and cojittttoi's:
Tkkjis ofSxi.e. Ten per cent cf or.e-t)urlh ttthe
purclia, monev to ty paid at tho ttrlM'ijr iloxvn ot
I lie property, the one U urth less I he ten per t cut nt
i In ennliriiutton rtsalo and Ihe iciniilnliu Ihree
luirihsln ono jear thereafter Willi Interest from
eoe'lnnatloii nisi,
11. FltANK ZAIIlt,
XV.M.'I. Rlll'MAX,
Adinlnlstrntoisof Andi'cxv tllngle?.
oct. 11, 'so-ts
E
XKCU rOU'H NOTICK.
ESTATE OF Kl'I-OIl'II fnt'MlN, DrCKAUKD.
Icttrrs tt sl:iiiitntary oh tlit1 ftat rf liudo'pli
Slnim.m, ltti ot M-,ln tmiTilp, CnlumHi i-mn.ty
tit ciMul, luno ln't'ii ifrnntf il by thn Itt'KHter r f sal J
county to tin1 uriltTMsiitviJ oxrciitiu'H, m pcr
aoiiH imlhif (.tfllms narnvt tliopstntp r.r rfqiifslt.l
to prt"-t nt tln'm for rxLttlimtnt aiicltLu;e lmlcltul
lo make lminontwllhoi.f I'rlav.
niNKUNSIIUMN
j. i:.lu.s(ii:ni)i:k(ieu,
Kxcctitnrs,
ooi,. 'i'i, '-titt" lamllle, ra.
For Catarrh,
ELY'S
rCRFkU RcA-M
lav Feter. Cold In tin
eld, Ke., Insett with
itlio linger, a partu le
t tho ll..lm lntu Ine
ioslIIIs; or.xx strotig
'teatlis tliiough the
rsti3 50prL.&vv;
o e. It will le nb.
sal pa
Ituiln'tl, clouiilLiir, and
6xltf
Ul!
I nt'inormit'
Tor 1
SI fill's
I XTasloihilly npp'ly a
f the (-nr. luLtlrikr In
IL UtlU 1 1110 nilil UlxCK
thorounbly.
i:i.'tS ('KKA.M liAI-M
Is recclviDtr the ciidorst'iiutit cf the siincrnr, 'ti-1
(lruj.'jjlt, and jihjulclan. Never liai an artt.k (jI sh
mucli ini'ilt bt't'ii prcilucfd for thu tri'ittinciii (if
mi-mbr.it .il (licenses as this nPU'r-fnlllnj,' HALM.aml
Is utilvorsiilly w k mm 1 ctt (fed as ltliiKr alt that is
(.lalmid tor It. Thu u plli'rttlon Is easy Hndpfi1-
unt, ciiiistm; no naln U hcothlnc. ami l r.i t suiMr
cedlnj: the ute of pouderi", ltuutds and f-rniiTs. fx '( i
Tit) cents. On receipt of t o rents win Rend a i-ac'-iutfe
fne. Sent fur clieuLir, it full lnfurmaUon.
KLY'S CltllKM UMM U..OWttfO. N. V.
At 'h.lt-uli- li)
Nkw VtiUK McKfason & liutihlns. Hall & l(uckl.
C. N, Ci H tfiilon, W. II. hcli( lift 'In .t ( (i , 1). M, MI
trcr, .v U". l,hzei!e, Jlaish A tiun'iici, I'drrunt .V ( o.,
i'liuer & I uj. and ot in is
ruihiDM fim Smith, Kline & Co., .Johnston, llol
loway .t uu.
kanton, I'a. Mattlieu-s Uron.
at Ketaii uy all niuatiHis,.
oct. ai, Sn-if
A
UDITOH'ri NOriCU,
IN 1 1I K MATTER OS' THE IssiONBD SSTATB OPXXIIIIAXI
KtC'C.
Iho uudirstgned auditor oppolotcd by tho court
of common Pleas of Columbia countv.on exten.
lions to the aeeount of XV. 11 Abbott, asslgni i of
Minimi iiaui win sit ul ins oiucu in niooinsnuri; on
stturdty, November 'J7tb, Issji, at txvo o'tlotk iu
too niiernoun oi sairj irlx ror Hit) purpose of Ills ap
iiulntmoni, al xvhloh nirui and phicu nil persons In
leresteil may attend It tiny think piupi r
E. It. IK ELK I.',
Oct. il, 'Ml-lxx- Auditor.
rj I J fi A XTO 14 stops 1 Sets Lccds.o.N'LY fc'i
. I as up. Paper I'ioe.
Ad Iron Htulel 1M1 atty, XX'ashlngton, N. J.
ts-t. it 'so i xv d
A fiUKAT OFKHH !
fl.VI up ,X A'tUXN l":il 0 XK.I.'S. Sfiosp ItANli
IssrncxiKSTS at II MtllMssi VUESI'S xx'ANTEll.
Illusii oe.l Cain t cue tree HullsCli XXXI'EI'Si
co , s.'i, nroiiii'.v.i , N. . d oci 11, 'sj-nv
MALT
w THE NEW FOOD
MEDICINE
'I'HErtE la bo gieater lllood I'luUuctr nnd life sus-
l laiinng t , tut i j to in t no uoiiu oi luoclsor mul
Unu th;. ii MALT iil'l'I'Llts, prepartd f.-oin Unter-
meiitid Mull, Uoosutitt tpunii e. They fied tlie
body and tho brain, emu h iho blood, solidify the
bones liaroen the musflis quia the ntrxts, tLeer
Hi : liill.il, ft. etc L digestion, itglllntc ihe stomach
nun i.um-i.-., f.eiuisr uiu 1 ll'l am, l.lunt H, lll.U XI-
UlUo wiih NLXV LlKEtieryiluldot thobodv, lit-x-'are
ot linllatli'iisstuitlarly nainid. l.ts;k for Hie
Uo.xil'.sX"s miina'U'hE whlth ariieius plainly
en tho label of extry Utile soM tterjwhtie.
MALT III I TEH.s COMPANY, LOST ON'.M Ash.
Oct 'il, 'sd t-w a
Nexv unit erj nilnulhe sljlesnn, iiikx lend,,
MVSOXl HEST CXII1NRT till I'AIII.IIIi Oil.
JMOIM ,USH 1N .,.,. Moin.D, XVlnnelstt
tVII I 'Ugliest lil.lii.clli.il nl Kx ty t.ient
.14111 XXtl.l' i:lilliilii.i, r llihlieu
11 4 III l t "r". Plleis, 51, f 57, il, f-j, ilos,
ll.l.HliliX to fioo nnd lipuald, I'or t a.y pay-
,ni"iils fi.ss a nuiiur irdunnunl'
01KJANS i ntalosfuis Ir e. M xs, N llAxiLIN
'iiliOAs CO., in iiimontsi , iioston,
ll East nth st., (Union Sijuaie ) N. V lis XV bash
Axunue, Cliteago, ,1 oct ..Mix-
8lTTEB
I E AD ACHE PILLS cure roont wondurfally In a
and NEHV0USHEADACHE ; an.l. xtli.la
n rolls v ffi v C u it n in a , .. . 1 . it.
vnluablo PILLS. ixUhfalldl.
4lUr4tt&4Ur,
MWnHhlil
A Fositivo and Pcrmanont Cur9 Guaranteod
In aUen-ts ot Oavel. Diatietes. Drnniv. Hrli.ht's Hi -OflSA tf llm
KiJie v-, Incontinence aiul Itetenllou ol Urine, Inllamstlnn nf
ine rvuinexp, i niarrn ci ine madder. High L'cloretl Urine, Pain
Ii the Hack, tsiila or liins, Nervous Weakness, anil in latt all
lisnrilers of lie liludtlcr anil Utlnary Oigans, whether contract
etl by private til caieanr otlierxvUfl.
This ureui remwly has U'tn used xx-ltn success tor nearly ten soars In
Prance, with lb" in xst xvonderful Ouratlve Kneels. Ii cures by absorption:
noniusoou' Intercut inedleloeabclngrtuulred XXohaxehundreda ot lostl
monl tis oi tor, a bv ibt t lirt when all Clio had failed
LAHIKs, if yiiiuro suffering trom Female XX'eakness, Uucorrhcoi, or ells
ases iss Hilar Uif. malos, or In tact any Utseaio otlhe kldaeiB. iuMl your
druggist t ir
I'i !' Oullliiclto'N I'rciicll li I it 110 I'ltil
and take noutn'r If he has not got it, sond n.oo and you will recelxoUio
I'ad by return tusll. Address U, H. llruncb
FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio.
II. KINPOltTS, Druggist, Mala btreet above Iron. Iilooms-
bep. 10, "so-tt
French Liver Pad
bop
"W"SZA-T TO WEAR!
Wo lntu! cutiiloiiutl liulowii
TUB POPULAR STYLUS IlN DRBSS GOODS,
Taken nt nindoin from our
-rsTis-inn mrxsrmYT nnC! I.s
SjnjUOO IXiAlunjas. aiAtitJiiiu bivil'3 Illivu UCUI1
omitted.
In tho
NOVIilVrV JJHPAUTMBXT.
XX'c shoxv I ho
Mld'CIIOtlt Ott It ANHK KltC'lltEF HOOPS,
In All-Wool, XVool and silk, Irlcol, l'oule and
Citslilnelti.
A l nil prices.
TlitCOTS AND SlltKIHI S,
Willi fancy salln bonltiv
PI AIDS,
In 1 rleot, Cashmere lluinlo nnd llnskct XX'enxes.
tn tho
LOWER FRIOKD PLAIDS
XX'e luxe a superb ass jrlhii nt In
E.NHLISII, "
iiFltXt.XN,
AN II 1XIMISTIO.
At an, T, 31, at, nnd M cents.
Comprising sum'' reallv In itutltul slsles. nnd Inclu
ditig seine geliulno baiKidlis.
IN LADIES' DRESS CLOTHS
XV e shoxv a xust vale ty ot
lOlLhS, f.S 1MI i.eiii; liniii;
AMI CA-.I.MIII,
In Foielan Hoods,
anil
n I XNtlU 4 I I.ANNEl.Cl.OTIIJ,
of ilomes le make.
Made especially n r our oxvn counters.
In
SOLID COLOR FRENCH FABRICS
XX'e shoxv
MANY NEXV TlltNllS
IN AKMIT.'KS,
IN'THICOTS,
IN MOM IRS,
IN FACONNES
in e-iinvnoNs,
in niAuiinz,
IN I'OXX IIEH CLOTHS,
IN CCIIlllETIS,
in HAiUitns.
ix (Ht.xNiTi: cinTii's,
AN II CHOI'I'EII CHECKS,
Fneh 111 fourteen colors, conipiMnir ul tho
no.xevt shades of llronze, eillxe, 1'iuiie, nreiiat,
saphlr, Ac.
In llm
CASHMERE AND MERINO DE
PARTMKNT, XX'e show '
'.a inch c.snM'llls, xii, col.o'is,
ai n its.
ai-lNcil t xsiimeui:, ALL coLoliS
AI .'ll 1 1 s.
aa-IM'll cxmiixii;iiI.s, all col.oits,
At tn ets
SS-INCU C.X-HXIEllli. ALL CI'IOllS
ai r,:, us
CS-INCIl I'AMIXIEllE-i. sl.l. C'OLOIts,
AI 7.1 US.
as INCH I ASIIXUCIIE-, ALL COLOltll,
A' s;. ets
US INCH C.XKII.MUIIE-, AIL COl.llllS,
A I II in
Mioiilil yon ili sii',' to cxniniiic any ef tlie nlioxe niul c innot sfiiiru tlm lime ntc
I'ssury furii xiit to riii!inlelilii:i, xxt' slinll bo ilencil to setttl you s;iniilcs iin.l fill
xoiip oiilfis tlit'oiii;li mil'
?LAIL ORDELl
ESighth and Maxkct Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
IXKCUTIIKS' SALK
111' VXLI'AllLK
REAL ESTATE !
I'.y xlrtii"nr po xei-tn inn will, thesurxHlugexec
uloisit Char'es II. Isnbler, deceased, wli' sell at
Public sa'e at thu COl'HT lHHi.sIl la liloomsburg.on
MONDAY, DI.OKMI'.r.ll li 18811,
nt one O'clock In Iho nfteruoou, a TltACT or TIM.
HEIt LA Nil, contiili.lii:,'
Four Hundrud Acres
more or less, described and bounded as folloxvs.tD
xxll: I.jlnglii siigarlont tmxiehlp, Columbia county,
and bounded on the cast, bj lands of tho heirs of
.lames litickjlcw. on thu sou'li by lands ot Iho heirs
ol XX'tlltim Met en., on the xxxsl by lands ot .1,1'.
Chiipln unit .Lnms ttobeils, nnd on tho noilli by
lands ot Hess and Crevelin,'.
TEliMS Iu older to Hose up iho estate, tho
terms xx 1 1 be ouo hiimlie.l tloll.uscash tn striking
down iho propel ty, and the lemalnder in ten dais
xx lien a deed xxlll be tlellxered and possession glicu,
EL1SHA II. lllliOS.
JOHN II. II. PulIK,
Mirxlxlng hxtcutors.
ocl 15, 't,l-t.S.
It. liAltiUS,
Auctioneer.
UDITOH'S NOl'lCl;.
SSIATKOK itSUSCCX SXIiril, LAIK OS' J1AIUSON TOXVSS1I1C
nscKxssii.
'Ihe undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or
phans' c ourt oi Columbia count), lo link , dlstilbu
t'on of llxu runas in the handset Conrad Kraiuer,
ndmliiMralor In ttio said est ite, xxiii sli at Ids oillce
In liliMimsnurgon sal unity. Not ember 'Jnth, issi, at
teno'clis k In the foienoou to peirorin the duties ot
hls nppoli.tment. All pi r-ous lunlngt lalinsagili.sl
a Id tslato will appear and iieeent them nt that
tliuoorbo furextr debairtd fioiu ret en lug mix ot
said Hind. , '
XV. II. AIUOTT,
OCt. 15, 'SMW Alldltur.
UDITOH'S NOflLK.
CtJin'MIIIA COUNTY, SS.
xniomt thu records nnd proceedings ot tho Court
of Comuiou Pleas In and for said coiiuty, It Is inter
alia thus contalutd.
In llm matter ot Ihe exteptlona totho account ot
.1. M. smith. Assignee ut I, .lohn nnd N. p. John,
on motion of II. V. Zarr, c tl, liaikley apjoluttd
Auauor on said e.ce)tluiis,
llVTIIKCOCBT,
In aursu.uico et tho aboxo appointment th" un
1 1 bisfgiini xxlll meet Ihe luriles luteiested at i la of
lieu In niouiiiaburg on Saturday, Nuxeiaber 13. IssO.
at 9 o'clock u. ia. '
C. II.IIAKKLEY,
OCt. la, 'SD.41V .xudllur.
A
I'DITOH'S NOTICM."
In iho 'nailer of the I'lntonf Ellsha MmlK.dc
censed T!,o imdersig.ieil Aulltor oppolired by llm Hr
pn.ins' Con i t.ii-theeouutx ui Columbia to make
d stiibutlon r tho mud in ihe hands if iho iiiliululs
rator. f sild dc 'dent to ami .im.ing tho parn.-s tn
titled luorelo hereby ull"s nollei) mm he xxlll sll
In ilio iil-ch.ngo ni llm diiilus of his aiipoliiinient
nl his iiiicon, iilouiii.bnrg upon Tuevlc, ilio Kit Ii
day or Miveinber, A H., Ks., nt ten o'clock la Ihe
forenoon of said day at xxld-h llsionnd place nil per
sons inloivsted In is ,i.l fund are required lo alttud
or bo torexer dubared float any shaiti of Iho same.
1'Al't' Ji. xvnt ,
Oct. 13, 'S0-4W Auditor,
TX 17 Tl" r". Yourselxesbynvtivng money
I I H I ' hen it gold n chance is of.
I 1 I 'J I J I 'end, thereby alxvaxskci ping
, . .' I'oxiriy iromjourii.ior.T.io ?
who aixv tj s tako advantage ..f t he good chance s tor
tasking money Hid are off, red, gent ra,l become
iteallhv. wiiilo llnw. xxho do not linproxu mi. Ii
hanees lemsln In ix,.riy. xvc want m i vv xxomin,
boys and girls to work for us rigid In ihelr uiv 1 s
ClIltliH. 'Hit, business xx in n.iy more Ihau t.n t lues
or lltiary wages xx.. f.irulsh an eM.-uslie oultl and
all that xou need, tree. No one xv.io engages tails lo
maku money very ripiilj. .,u cm devute your
w, ii eiiini) lo llw xx ui I: , runty j jiir-paioin'.ini nis.
I'ul Intormail ui uud all that l.iieedid sent fitS
Address snssos .x; Co., PoriLnd, Maine, oct li'so-iy
(! 1 A "unit fuiiil-hd fite.wiili full losirue
V I I I lions for i iiitluiiiuL- t e iimrt pioiliiil lo
tD 1 VJ V','t".",v! "'": 011,1 '!' engage In.
vi . j llm bi.alnesalssiieasx u, learn, a tlo'ir
li.sirucilonsi.ro soslmirt. and plain, ihat any oi e
einiuiki gieat ir.dii.Iioiuilievery.ii.ri. No one
can falxviio Is willing to xvik. XX'om.i, uio as suc-
8-111 us uu ii. i i i,, girl. oan earn 1 ,rgo sums.
Ma. Iiaxu male at tbo biwl. ess oxirono iiunund
loll.uslli a sleglo week Nolhlng like II etir kucxxii
V. A I who engagi! nmsur, iltd atlhoeaso
and rapidity wlin wliUU tiny ire ublo tu maku
money. Xou cot en'.igo In this business during
iour spare Hineixt trr aLmtiiii. x'mi o,, i, ,..
inestcapllalln 1'. e Islo all Ihe rl-k. Those xxho I
need leielx iiiuiu.v. should wrllu lo ns nt once, All'
lurnlstit d irce. Address Thi s A- Co., Au,'Usta,.Malne.
ft f-i fiutill Ire lo tlioso who wish to engago In
V K t,110 most pleii-iint and prulluiblo bu-meso
tDtJk,1!"U1, .r-xerfl'liig new. capita' not re-
r , iuru. n win iiirniau jou et'emning. (10
a day and unn-.ids Is easily inado xxlthout stavliig
jwavnom home over night. No rl-k whatever.
i.e.. "mi .-i . ..niiici, iiih-ij .sianv are m tk
lug fortunes at I he business I adles make us mui h
usinen.andyoiiiigbojs and girls make tri al nay.
isu onuw no is wining lo xvork t Us to inako inoiu
money every day than can be made In awt ekatauy
oriltiiar i mploymeiii. 'Ih iso who engage ul onco
wllliinl as'iorl raid lo fortune. Address II, IIai"
fCU 15, 80-ly
To Uervois Cuffercra Th Qrat Enrojeaa
Esxedy.
ik. j. B siucson's memo xikiucisk,
lir. 1, 11. .Simpson's tipecino Mfdlclno Isarosltlvn
curuforsiHriuatorrhea. Itapotcncy. Xeakncssand
ftildlseusns losuuinii from beif.Atuse, asrou
ivblllt)'.lrrltabllity.ental sintity, languor, Lai.
o.fcu...., . -.. u, ci.iu. niiu.uui tiona-tiersptr .
inenisof ilnorxoussv-iem i-ii rsliv Pmiss i T.,..
in.iK tir r-ioe, iois
or .xti mo y, IT. ma
luic oldtrguanddl
ea-ts that lead n
cm. mpllon. Insanl
ty .tnncaily grax.
or both. Noinatiei
how shttlt-ttsl Uu
sjsteiu ma) bsrron
exccsHi's u f a n 3
..iiiu. u tuoucuursu , a u.uui iu .,ub
lost lunctitns and piocure boalib and Iispplness
xflitra berore xvas desiiondtnov and gloom. The Sno.
cirio Mtaicine Is Kiogused llh wondeiful success
l aionht ls sent trie lo alL Write lormiiaand
Bi t lull isirlrleuiar -
Piloo, bjssliio $1.00 r package, or sli packages
for M, 0. XX 111 be sent by mall on reoelpt of money.
Address all orders, J. li. HiMPtfiNti MKUlL'INii eio
Vat. mi and 1 Main sins-t, uutfaio. N. Y.
Scad Iu lilotuisituiv by Jolut U, Kltipol U,
I" 4JTO I
- I
very fow of
niinioiisu .stouk of AUTUMlxT
I ! "tl
purposely
XXobetlexo that tho aboxo will bo t,m,
lo Iti tho 1.-st assortment of eolorlnrs I ,:
. fhnxvnln l'hllai..plili.niiil at Iho loxxeA.'
ccs for slinll.tr iiualities. u"ttir.
xx'o show
l.l'I'IN'S I! " Otll'.l! MKUINUS
(Cliol-t hliaile,), '
Ainu, lis, and Jtcts.
slid
44. INCH silooliAlls
(i:relient xalni s),
Atsj, Tlx ets., and ti.t.o.
IN
MEDIUM PRIOED DRESS GOODS
We mad" tciy large ami desirable eontr it
mtnuraeiiireis an I have in.inv thlius that a
be In ind . isexxhero In tl.o I'l.lied Slutca.
o haxo
S.H I l-'eea
MOXII'! 1'l.nTll a! CI , ctt,
41 Inch XVIdeitnd KM-elleul Xa'.u,,
leu Pieces
I' iVI Ell c, iil' Hnt !jrh,
41 Inohes xx id ! nnd choice Uo.orincs
vim Pit cm
M'lXIlK t li. I'M nt r,u eis
S4 inches XV ,il sple dl I XX eight.
:i.i' I'll cih
M 'Xll-'c oni ut ft ets.
V- l.-n 111 tx III xxorw 87 1 I ,,.
10 Il C' S
uo.it, 1'xci: f xsiiMHtEnt a: tts
rii incuts X, i.le, li, led X'l.Pu'.
'0 l'leet
(Ill.tNITIi tOl llt nt 3TI, ets,
111 II Cl.es XX tile X'eiy Chi nj.
("rleeis
liimcxiihs at m ets
31 Imhes Xi id", WtithaTXj cu
iini I'lects
tlltoc XUKs at nr.cls.
23 Inches XX Id . cnotte Design1,
urn Pieces
AlPINHTIIIcors nl 31 ets.
sn Ini'iiiaXViite, X', ry Stylish,
inn Pieces
I'IN'OIIETTA MOM II S at !i."i els
S3 Inthcswlde. Nexvandch Itostiles
nt'il Pieces
MOM IN AMI AL'.XIl'ltuSntSO l
2llnches VUe,ii:i..gini Nexv liesl -n
vim l'lcc s
ALL. XVOOL llltLSs CLOTHS at 23 el .,
'li inches xxitie, in i ill", uieen, llroxxti, .r
XX'e liave sexeral lots ot goods bought frui, usr
lieiuiers iiii'i iiuis'i n-i s ,u. ,ui puces, o)
ixhlch, and to s'tmtiliitn trade this enily In i sti-
-.ii, j Dii.n, iiiu.u ,iui,inK Bj.,Liai prices
Ve nmuo
veil Pieces
iiEIIXIXN I'.xNi li:snt20cla.
Nuxerlii tore sold le's Iiaii31 ets.
2im Pieees
IIKII.XIAN I'.XNCII.S nl'AX Cts.
Cost to import at cts.
Ci! i'leces
C-4AHXIl'IIKSltl2i; CIS.
( Vll XVoiip
In Hack nn 1 cobrs, cost s3cis. to manuf 4
23 1 1. 1 1 a
C-4 CIlEVmiNSntli'lu cts.
UU xxesiix
XX'oulil be t he.i p ut. b7 v cts.
DEPARTiAfENT.
N
JOT1UK 'IO JIKIKS.
IN TUB EhT KTK OK 1'KTtK 11ICIUKL, DH'KASJP.
To.TuM-pl. lch.ifl, Murv, Intcrimnlt'.l with Wli
llam !'latt..Iohn .Mldui-l. I jdla Michael, Intt-n. ir-
rled with Hcnrvstoner.uaIt'ion, im.. rnotiti1 w r
marrle-d with 1'rlth MeAf e.S.imm-l Mlotuu 1.
liiKlon .Mkhtiel and rl-jvcn Rr.indelitldren of miIUu
i'i-jimpi . iu-it: Lsa ra 1 1 tur. 1 aston rn.. lieu i
livtiikf at Piilhideltihl.t. I'n.. is uniii'l nuler. iru irliin
lllllltlMMIi lit. IMIi.lU 111 I (.' r. it llll. llll 111., f.. Ul
au incur ot r riuwt hvvk; .io.sepn im-i-k, huhv i.
Iiiterm lnlcd with lohn .Mlohit-I, all b. iiik i hll'i
nf l.lizibolh Jll'hael. now d 'tvaacd Inltilnir
with Mnuii" ik'tlc. KfULTOi .inimrnnau, in .rr
linmerman, llin town, hclinyuill countj 1
Knoch Zlnimormin, Kllabt-th, Interimmed w
Levi lc.rt'i', all IhMiiit children ofSiri'i MI-Ilm-i It
k'nniiNli'd with t'hrlMlan Zlintn'rm.ui. Imtn
met in ui and Hnot-l. Zlmimiriiuii are minors, tinlnc
Ludvvltf zimmmtnaii, Itliifftuwn, Schuylkill eoui.ty
l'a , for tlit'ii'L'ti tnll.ui.
Yminro hfit-iiv notliU'd that Ii acrordanro utli
writ Issiifd out of tho (irntmnv Court of Colmuiiu
(!outv. and t,n mc dlrt-ctfd. I wl i hold an lmi'ifht oa
w rial n lands hit ill u in M i n tow nsn in. sal 1 cout
ty. dcsrrltiv'd In isald wilt, to make p.u IHlun uf (tie
Mild memls.'s toand nuioriiJ t iu luitt'-s InU'r-uo,
orhpollln tho whole, and If Midi paitltion catm
it biic n n.irinion can w inaiio wiiiioia phmihik-i
vu intiuf, uivu iu viuuu iinu tinpiaiM- uiu n.tiiiu.
Said lnii'icst will bu held on thu Pri'inlsus m MU
Jin lownMiipou
TUK3DAV, NOVKMltlCItllfiih, ISs
at ten o'clock, a. ni.
Sherltt'somce, October 13lli.
V 11. FT
Slicrlir
Rowoll &. Co'a. Advc's
" Til I J
Long Cut Smoking Tobacco
Is mild, moist fragrant, and sxveet. smokes cc.
una outs txx ick as exit as grillliuaieii touaeco,
AI.I.EN A lilVI'Elt. Iliiiiiil'iiil.irer-,
leiel.iii.iiiil, Virwlula
OCt. 15, SU-4XX r
TO ADVERTISERS."
(iKo.iMtowi;ix co'i.
SULKOTLISTOl'" LOCAL NRWPAPXl
and who InvistuilU- s (aan f3ivi of It in thl H
WHIPS ; "Ynnr Si'U-rL IjipiiI I.lst n.il I lilt belli r Ail
intl 1 IIAti ,L.U i I ll'j til II CU AH I'll I 11."
inn,
It is not ii Co-operative Ltet.
It ia not a Uncap List.
It is an Honest List,
'l ho catalogue t itcs exactly w hat thPinri' ,r
Wlit-n tho mi mo of a j mpt r Is prlntid In -h'ACH
'lYl'K It, Is In vwiy lusUnto thu IIs
Whin ptlhlcd tn i AITI Ms it Isthc o M M "
llteMacc. 'lie IM cUir tlio popiilatlon if '
town unU the ilroulaiinu tf tr nr
'iho ra'Cis iiurKvit oralHl'rtlslrllH'lJall', f
tlflli IhepuhlMiciis' Khcdule. 'Iheirice Ur ,
staii'hrai'Ci'Kfromlii to fM) Tl.f pnen foroi
for or.e numtli In tu tnflru Uet li iti'.
rr-Kuhir ran f he T.iiirsrtr tht'i-iiii' -i1
tlm; uiu iJ.VMl. ilnll.t tt.cludfh :!
liUUl-'Titrt' Issued I1I,Y nml TM V i:KK
ait' lot. at et I In tsdllf ri ut i It ch and t
whim Marc si te t'i pltals, vfi:t jiiLioor
litniluilon, and itsHCounly kcalti Ktr u-io
and other lnfutnmtion, address
tiro, p rowKi.1 -t
lu spruco sttect .New ur
ea. 15, '60-JW r
CKNTSTO JAN. 1.
Tho Chirnjro
AVoakly Xew
will be lent. potpid;
from date i .l.m. l
neit.forlOccnti. T
trial luliirrlHion
enable reulrri it '
come acquRlutnl l"
the clieajifFt luetw
toll tin ureiilr (
'.H. Iiult-in-iitlf 1 "
I'Otlllci, ill tlie
corroitiaatXtHfJ1
tx comiilelrd i
InfTery iiue AM1;
liefatnlly iirr
10 flftllU (itlTtT
mice mui Bet tt ni";
Jftu. 1, luSl.
trl&l uhicrlpttoni tut
I 00. "'tPJ'a'ir-:!!
Vlrtor T. I !"'
lubllhPr WrrW
OW-, ChlcrttUt ll1
Our rU!fxfn f JUnJ InttrmU. (4 FniwlDtt tt
pI Itolla, l'uuiut, I oucb . Uum-M-uun' Uutbu . lUu. I -Uu,
Until, Sumlt, Outtu, lilou oa tiniaUi.( i-d ,
rJ
I oc
- -
UDCakflaLI- l: 1 ... I U ... u. I l than UmM
Twxln, . UMk of to mm, um!U4 to Mftto.
biun UI4LI, .Mm. ul si... BU.. thwus.
OCt, 15, 'S0-4XV r
JS1
Fullparilcu.Tn-i) v. thii-'KT -n
lars and specl-J: VJ It st School st .HI"
hod sass.
HOston.Mass.
OCt, IS, IsMW
$777
A YEAH ana expenses to afrei'"'
outni Eree. Address P. O, VlChk
Auguata,,Malne. r oct, 15 "
AllVEHTlslilts by aldrosslng (IEO. 1' ":
Ki L & CO., 10 Hpru-a slreet. New York caa
learn Ihe exact cost of any proposed line ol
VKKTIMNO la ATerlcau nixxspaptrs. I'"0
re I'nuiplilel 3e, r cel. IW
CANDIDATE S
To Insure suoce-ss should have th iTlntcrs ursa
AHNOLD'S PATENT HEADY CUT
ELECTION STIOKKK BLANKS.
AGENTS XVAtnTIJ for our popular New Hoe
TisInJnstrliinistervof tia Dclted States-
lis Agnauiiurc, MSQUtsetures, ji.uiuk, - -j
li.sureatoo eco. Ageiits lualo nsw iou per ,
titiKl tor sroctU krmi lo Henry UIU lui'lisniit(.
ftonslclj, CxT ,!. xv
.LlflS
10