THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ieluntlHJftn Q.E. 2IA7ELL. tmua, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Frittny. Octobov 14. 18R1 .Stato election wcro hold oti Tuesday in Ohio mul Iown. T'i tlic former Stale, Fo.'ter, Ht'imhlitiin, wai elected by nbout 10,000 majority, Iowa of coumo wont Uepublionn. A light voto was polled in o.inli Stato. Tho Mtsaonri lUpubllcan thinks wo are a nation of gambler, and it wayw : "Tho utilrit of tjambling which has tnknii jiosaewiion of itfu country in the form of Mpeculatiou iii th esohangos and took Kurd in enough to oxcito tho alarm of tho conservative o1asoH." Tho Now York Democratic Stato Con vontiofi began on Tuesday last, and the Tammany and Irving halls delega tions were refused ndmittaiicc. This rebuke ought to wntisfy John Kelly that ho can no longer net as "bona" of tho -Democrats of New York city. Whothor Kully will Riipport tho ticket or have aaothordcal with tho Republicans, re main' to bo scon. Should he try tho latter ho may cxpcricnco nomo dilliculty in delivering tho voto, Tho country is going to give Preii lent Arthur fair play ami a man's change, ii- will wait until ho does Hometlilnj; bhnio-wortby before it blames him. Urn, theco will bu a feeling that a blun der if not far off if Jono of Nevada, U to be Uh confidential go between, con voying ( to the rmsidontwl mind th cuuoitisions of Conkling ; mid if that ancieutVelio of Orantism, Uoutwell, i niso deemed valuablo as an udvisor. It in not from mich a3 Conkling and Bout well that tho now President will recoivs Hum in harmony with the spirit of thj titriiu Indianapolis Wains (Rep.) Tho Democratic city and county com iiiiltecs of Erie, have adopted by an I'uauimtms vote, resolutions strongly en-li'ii-HinK Hon. Oraugo Noblo's iulegritj, party fidelity and li tries for tho position r State treasurer. This action is a fit ting rebuke to tho Uiiu Herald, which personal organ of William L. Scott hut noon lit to oppose Mr. Noble. There h lit tlo doubt that Mr. Noble will receive tho full voto of the party, as well as the support of many of his Republican neigh bors, lie can and will bo elected if every Democratic ballot is cast for him on tho 8th of November next. Mr. John Kelly, Tammany's chieftain, has given tho usual notice that ho in tends to sell out his faction's voto to tho opposition, unless ho can havo his own way. Tho only surprising thing abtfut tho matter is, that ho is tolerated by tho Democrats of Now York and permitted to masquerade in tho disguiso of a Dem ocrat. Tho sooner ho is kicked out of the party, tho better chanco there will bo for Stato and national victories. Honest Democrats throughout tho country aro becomiug ashamed of belonging to a party to which t iumphs aro forbidden by one stubborn, despotic city politi cian. Tho Philadelphia Press is in a high stato of excitement over tho election of Senator Bayard as President pro tern and has much to say about tho "usurpa tion of power" as it is pleased to con sider tho action of tho Democrats. Tho J'ress, liko a true orcan, sneaks flucntlv of tho morality and honor of tho Repub licans, apparently iorgeuiu tnat its party cheated the people out of a President and ptit into tho White House a man who was not elected. Anything about decency or legality comes with a bad graco from tho orgau of a party that committed tho most outrageous political crime on record. The Now York Herald recently print ed a long narrativo by Guiteau detailing' tht circumstances that led to tho murdor of the President. Tf there was anything needed to complutu the atiocity of the crime, this stalemcut has furnished it. Public indignation has beta incrcns.ed by reading tho miscreant's own account Of his evil work. It appears that lie doggod tho steps of tho President for weeks, seeking au opportunity to murder him. This confession of Guiteau has settled beyond a doubt all questions of his sanity. Ho was a cold-blooded, ma licious luurdoier who committed tho most deliborato aud carofully planned homicide in tho mainly of crime. His own words ought to hung him. . Les us ceo what tho Republican who votes for Wolfo striken a blow at. 1. Cameron and tho bosses in general. 2. Matthew S. Quay's ambition to bo n U. S. Senator. 3. Tho corruption of tho Pardon Board. 4. Tho domination of roosters in tho Legislature. !. Tho schemes of tho select and privato ring tb'it manipulates tho Stato Treasury, 0. Tho power of tho Gas Trust bosses as n brauohof thy State mnohino, 7. The revival of the third term boom in Penn sylvania. 8. Bargain and sale nomina tions for Governor next year. 0. The perpetuation of Win, II. Kemblo's six- cent extortion. 10. Tho einaiiclnation of a lot of muzzled slaves in tho boudago of tho llouso of Cameron. All these and many more obiects of tho same kind will be directly or indirectly attained as tuo result oi a iupuuucan woito voto, The t.ork could bo still better accom, nlished bv a direct voto for Notilo. lint still wo shall bo glad to see, tho honoat itepuulicans como out ut least half way in tho direction of Wolfo. Philadelphia VMQMCie Jieraui. A SIIIUOl'.S C11AI1UK. In a speooh delivered at Titusvillo on Saturday night las, Mr. Wolfo, tho in dependent Republican oatididato for Stato Treasurer, mado tho specific charge that Governor Hoyt, Secretary of Statu M, S. Quay- and Bluko Walters chief clerk of tho treasury under Col. Noyo's speculated with tho Stato funds and caused suuli a delicit that wtien Jiutlor was eloQted troasurur, Cameron had to como forward and guarantee the amount. It is supposed that Henry W. Oliver as sumed part of the responsibility and that HUH IICUOU Oil HIS Willi CUUHUIUU'U nis e'oim for election an United States Sen ator. Unless tho high officials named furnish a prompt and effective refutation of this torriblo churgo,. Mr. Wolfe's vo.o will bu apt to swell to vast proportions, Tho uccessious to tho reformer h ranks havo becu largo and aro steadily increas ing. If tho mnohino managers do not speedily doviso some plan by which to stem tho current now strongly setting against them, Wolfe's voto in November will bo Huflloicnt to bury Daily out ot sight To a dispassionate observer this uprising of tho Republican voters against the Cameron dcspolkra u t must cxhll ratiug epocuolo. Gov. Hoyt 1ms published a card de nying tho ollegations of Mr. Wolfo that ho had speculated with tho funds of tho treasury. The Doctors will Please Don't. Our advico to medical gentlemen who aro about to write treatises exposing the ignorance of tho President's doctors is ! Don't. Tho danger is that persons eo inclined will expose their own ignorance, and nobody else's. Nona of them, with tho possible exception of Dr. Boynton, ha? tho data for making up a caso ; and ho can have nothing of valuo to sny un less ho is pre'mred to charge tho Fresl dent's physicians with malpractice Then his remarks should be In tho shape of a criminal information, not in that of a professional dissertation for tho benefit of lay readers. Could tho President's life havo been saved T That is tho ipus lion, mid tho only question, in which tho ueneral public has a particle of intern t. If Dr. Uoyntoti is not prepared to take ti e affirmative of that question ho would b Iter say nothing, except, as an Eastern newspaper suggests, "in a professional manner to n professional audience." Chicago Tribune (Rep.) niim'TuTsDicrKD. Thn grand jury of the District of Co lumbia on Saturday morning returned n true bill against Charles J. Guiteau for tho mm der of President Garfield. The indictment embraces cloven counts and Is drawn with great caro and minuteness. Mr. Scovillo, Guitcau's brother-in-law, has not succeeded in securing tho servi ces of another lawyer to assNt in the de fence, and it is probable that the Contt will assign some one for that unpleasant dutv. It is not known when Guiteau uilf bo arraigned but it is not likely that much publicity will bo given to tho time. Mr. Sooville announces his intention of putting Guiteau upon tho stand in tho beginning of the case. That will create a sensation. Polite.". liltUTAhlTV. In tho very front rani: of "tho dur gorous claiws" in New York city Eland tho policemen Tho brutality of tJiosij alleged guardiaus of the poaco is tho constant theme of comment by pros and people. List week an Irish polieema l named Nugent deliberately shot and killed n young man named Baxter, for no bettor reason than because ho thought Baxter was on the point of throwing .1 stone nt aim. The evnlence proved ovon this flimsy plea to be false. Nobody over hoard of any adequate punishm"tu, inflicted on theun brutal officers, but thero has been so much indignation cxpiesse at thin last wanton murder that perhaps Nugent may bo tried. Tho citizens of Now York may ono of theso days get tired ot being almsed aud Bitot by the men whoso wages they pay, and mav take matters into their own hands with tho result of materially reducing tho police force. Tho present stato of affairs is disgraceiul to the city. In tho face of tho most direct evidence that young Baxter had no stono in his hand, had mado no throats, nor offered resistance, a coroner's iury returned a verdict that tho policeman had shot him in self defenee. Thero is littlo protection for tho people when juries can bo found to justify murder by policemen. SUITOltTTUE TICKET. In tho present divided condition of tho Republican party in this State, it is of greater importance than over that tho full Democratic voto should bo polled at tho coming olcction. Tho independent candidacy of Charles S. Wolfo will cost the machine iaction thousands of votes, and tho election ot JNoblo will bo n cer tainty if tho full Democratic strength is exerted in Ins favor. Air. Wolto neither asks nor expects Democratic support, nor should it bo awarded him. Tho Demo crats sympathiso with him and tho bet ter class of Republicans in their effort to throw off ring rulo, but this sympathy ought not to bo carried so far as votes aro concerned. Tho Stato will undoubt edly bo benefitted by the overthrow of Cameron and his followers, but Demo crats must not lose sight of their own in terests. Voto for Hon. Orange Noblo and put an honest and capable man into tho treasury to guard tho peoplo's wealth. If Mr. Wolfe's statements are true tho public funds havo been used for purposes of speculation and this has caused interruption to tho public busincs. With Mr. Noblo in tho treasury such in iquitous deviation of the funds will bo como impossible. Support your own ticket, Democrats, and let Republicans work out the regeneration of their parly or hopelessly divide it. ISAYAKU liLKCl KII. Tho United States Senato met in special session on Monday last,nearly all tho Senators being present. Tho gal lories were filled with spectators. Tho desk formerly occupied by Senator Burn side was draped with blaok and tho desks of prominent benators were ornamented witli flowers. Tho Senators-elect Al drich of Rhodo Island, and Miller and Lupham of New York occupied seats on the ftopuulicau side ot tho chamber. Senator Harris called tho Senate to order and tho President's proclamation con vening tho session was read. Mr. Pendleton moved that Thomas V. Bayard of DYlaw.no bo choson President pro tern. Mr. Kdmuiids presented the credentials ot tiio senators elect and sub sequently moved that tho oath of office , be administered to them. Mr. Pondlo ton moved to lay tho motion on the ta ble, which was carried by a voto of 80 to JlJ, JJavid JJavis voting Willi tho Re publicans. Mr. Edmunds renewed his motion to swear in tho now Senators but it was defeated, Davis again voting with tho. Republicans. Mr. Edmunds then proposed that Mr. Bayard bo elected for ono day only, but this was not agreed to. A motion to substituto Mr. Anthony for Mr. Bayard was voted down. Davis did not voto. Tho original resolution was then adopted and Mr. Bayard was chosen President pro tern, Davis did not vote. Mr. Bayard was escorted to tho chair and tho Senato adjourned until tho following day. Senator David Davis is just too "inde pendent" for any thing. Ho voted twice with tho Republicans and refused to voto for either Bayavd or Anthony. Ho is such an utterly unreliable quantity that ha has earned tho dis trust ot both parties aud has tho confi dence of no one, except it may bu Ma hono. T.io Democrats havo nctod wiNoly in electing Mr. Bayard. Ho was justly en titled to tho position by virtuo of longsor vico, ability and honorable recuid and will maku an excellent presiding ofilocr. At a Democratic caucus hold after ud journmout tho question of admitting tho now Senators was disoussoJ. Tho Dem ocratic members of tho Now York legis lature protest against tho admission of Laplmm ana junior, nnu a committeo was appointed to examine their credon tials and report to tho caucus on Tuos day. Tho now Senators woro sworn in on Tuesday nnd n committeo waited upon tho President to tuftsin him that tho Sennto was ready to reccivo any coramu nicatioi is from him. Tho President btated that ho "Would soud tneftsago in wrttinjg. Crimes and Casualties. Rb.ui,n(i, Piv.Oot. 7. Andrew Sassa lnuii was found dead in his houso near Pcttstown, this morning, with two or throo cuts and several bruises on his body. No knifo was to bo found near him, and tho oaso is considered ono of murder. Lenoiivii.i.k, Pa., Oct, 0. James Dal ton, a wealthy land owner, whllo felling tr"os in a swamp, was struck by a heavy b 'Ugh and buried in tho mud. It. took several hours to oxtricato tho body. PoTTsvii.t.n, Oct. 0. Matthew Kenne dy, a brakeman of tho Philadelphia and Jieadiug railroad, fell under tho cars at tho William Petin Colliery to-night, i had both his legs taken oil. Ho will dio. Am.kntoavn, Pa., Oct. C A envo-in oc"iirred in M. J. Pearson's oro mine. near this city, this afternoon, resulting in tho instant death of frank Kramor and fntal injury ot Joseph George. Galveston, Oct, 7. A despatch to the JYoes from Austin says that Ham White, ii noted highwayman of Texas, recently arrested in Now Mexico, h,w boon sentenced to tho penitentiary for ninety-nine years. Ciiicaoo, Oct. 7. Two of tho four men who robbed tho store of Brown nnd Mmizanarcs nt Lamy recently wcro ar rested at Socorro, N. M., on Wednesday, flus morning their dead bodies were found dangllug from a tree on Methodist avenue in tho last-named place. Un their breasts woro placards inscribed "Tho fate of foot-pads aud horso thieves." Uniontown, Pa., October 9. Yester day morning while Charles McGragan was descending tho Hindmau shntt, near Now Haven, tho wiVo ropo broko and h fell to tho bottom, n distanco of about t 1 roe hi ndred feet, lie died ill a few minutes. Ho vm thirty-four years old and loaves a wife and -.oven children. WiiKBBBAnur.. October 0. Jacol Hoclibenr. employed at the Hazard Win P-. iio Works, fell into a tub of hot A'ator a.id vitriol hist night and was so badly bin ned that ho u not expected to live. Rojik, Ga., Oct 0. In Tatnall coun tv. vesterdav. Charles Morris was bucket tf' rk-ath with a knife in tho most brutal manner, by R. McSwnin. Nineteen ter rible wounds were inflicted. Morris had implicate.; McSwain in horso stealing. Giini-.Nsiiriin. Pa.. Oct. 0. While somo men were taking out stono nt the dock on tho railroad near Livermorc, tho arches gavo way and tho men were pre i . .i .. t(r. c:..c.;i CipilUlCIl 1I11U IIIO 1IVV1. IT 111. uugmtu and Jas. Waddlo were killed and three others were seriously hurt. THE voilKTOWN CEhEUItATION. Tho ono hundredth anniversary of tho battlo of Yorktowu and surrender of Lord Cornwallis is to be celebrated in becoming manner. State oflicials and prominent men from all parts of the country will bo present and tho number of visitors will run into tho tens of thou sands. Governor Hoyt will leavo Phil adelphia on October 18 for loriaown on tho steam propeller Galatea. Ho will bo accompanied by his staff, tho judges of tho supremo and lower Btato cour s and tho mavors ot various cities. i.nero will bo a military escort of seven hun dred men of tho national guard, who will go ' tto camp at Yorktown, tho governor and other stato olhcors remaining on board tho Galatea during their sojourn thero. Tho Stato Commissioners will meet at Yorktown on tho 17th inst. Tho oflicial ceremonies and proceedings will bo un dor tho exclusive control of tho York town Congressional commission. The ceremonies will last four days, beginning on tho 18th inst. Tho following is the oflicial programmo : TUESDAY 0CT0I1EK 18. Tho President and his cabinet, tho congressional commission, tho governors and commissioners of tho States and tho guests of tho nation will bo received by tho Governor of Virginia and his staff in fi'ifayetto Hall at, 11 a.m. 1 ho chairman ot tho loint commission of Congress, Hon. John W. Johnston, United States Senator from Virginia,will call tho assembly to order at 12 o'clock noon, at monument site. Prayer by Rev. 1 tobt. Nelson, grandson of Governor Nelson of Virgiiiia.who com manded tho Virginia militia during tho siege of Yoiktown. Tho Star Spangled JJnnncr by threo hundred 'oices, under tho leadership of Prof. Charles L. Sicgel, of Richmond, Vn. Tho accompaniment by tho Marino Band. AddroBS of Welcome by His Excel lency V. W. M. Holliday, Governor of Vjiginia. Tho Mnrsollaiso Hymn by tho chorus of voices, under tho leadership of Trot. biogel, tho nccompauimoiit by tuo Jiia- nne Band. Ttil.rnilue.tnrv nddress bv tho chairman of the commission, lion. John W. John ston, of Virginia. "Hun Columbia, by tho chorus ot voices led 'jy Prof. Sicgel, tho accom paniment by tho Marino Baud. flaying tho corner-stone ot tno monu ment by tho grand master of Masons in Virgimn, assisted by tho grand masters of tho thirteen original States. Grand fantasia, "International Con greH..," Sioussa, by tho Marino Band,con ducted by Prof. J. Philip Sioussa. At 7 p. in., thero will bo n pyrotochnio display from a boat moored in York river. WEDNESDAY, OOT011EU 19. Tho assembly will bo oallcd to order by J Ion. John W. Johnston. Overture, "Lo Caid," Ambroiso Thorn as, ijytho Marino Band, conducted by Prof. Sioussa. Prayer by Bishop Har ris, of tho M. E. church of Now York. Hymn, words by Charles Polndextor, musio by J. E. Schmelzer, rendered by tho chorus of three hundred voices, un dorProf. 0. L Siege!, acoompanied by tho Marino Baud under Prof. Sioussa. Address by tho President of tho United States. Centennial ode, words by Paul II. IIay..e, of South Carolina, musio by Prof. T. Mosenthal, of Now York, ren dered by tho chorus of threo hundred yoices tinder Prof. C. L. Sicgel, accom panied by tho Marino Band. Oration by Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts. The Star Spangled Banner by tho chorus under Prof. Sicgel, accompanied by tho Marino Band. Coutenniul Poem by James Barron Hope, of Virginia. Overture by Dodsworth's Thirteenth regiment baud of the National Guard of tho Stato of Now York. At tho conclusion of tho ceremonies a reception will bo hold by tho President of tho United Stutes ami his Cabinet, tho Congressional commission and tho guests of tho nation, in Lafnyetto Hall. At 7 p. m. there will bo a pyrotechnic display from boats moored in York WW. THUItSDAY, OCIOURn 20. Grand military parndo and roviow by tho President of tho United States of tho troops and other organizations present, under command of Major General Win field S. Hancock, United States army, tho arrangements for which will bo mado by him nnd nnnounccd later. rntiiAY, ocToiiun 21, Grand naval roviow by tho Presldeti of tho United States nnd exercises of the fleet under command ol Roar Adm.ral Wyman, U. S. N., tho arrangements for which will bo mado by him nnd nn notinccd later. Among tho French guests who will be present at tho colebiation arc: Tho Mar quis do Rochainbcaut Count do Beau moiiti Colonel IJossan, of tho dragoons, one of two brothers who aro great grand children of Lafaycttei Colonel Lichon stein, tho representative of President lirovyt 1 lieutenant Uol. lilondel, ot tlio artillery; General Boulnngor, of tho cav alry) Admiral Hnlligon, of tho Frond: navyi Uaplniu iUason, ol tho foreign le gion j Viscount do Nonlllcs, of tho infant ryi Count do Grasso, of tho marino infant ry, aud Captain Jules Cavclierdo Cuver- ville, ot the foreign .Legion Jlr. NoMo's Acceptance OFl'ICIAI. NOTIFICATION OP HIS NOMINA TION. PlTTSlIUItOll, Oct. 3, 1881 To tho Hon. Oranae Noble : Deak Slit : Wo havo been authorized by the Deraocratio stato convention, which mot nt Williamsport on tho 28th day ot September last, to formally an nouiico to you tho action of that body in nominating you to tho important otl'icc ot state Treasurer ot f'cntisylvania. It must be n source of gratification fo you to know that your selection bv tho convention as a standard-bearer of the party and tho representative of its prin ciples in tho present campaign was made irom a largo number ot tlio most repu table gentlemen of tho state, tho nomi nation of any ono of whom would have reflected credit upon tho party. It is also a fact woilliy of note that n those tunes of political jugglery your nomination was umiiuueiiced by faction corrupt combinations or boss "dictation which aro ever abhorrent to Democratic ideas, but was accomplished by tho rep resentatives of .the party, acting freelv in tho exeiciso of their judgment ns to its best interests, and the will of tho ma jority thus expressed, finally ratified by tho unanimous voico of tho convention. With every reasonable prospect of sdecess, and sustained as you will bo by a united party, you comu betoro tho peo plo under tho most auspicious circum stances and enter upon tho race without any weight or hindrance to beset your way 10 uiumaio success. ...... r . . . iwx in tuo event ot election wo aro assured that tho solemn pledges mado by tho convention to tho people, in tho res olutions adopted, will bo by you re deemed ; that you will hold tho "oflico as a sacred trust from tho peoplo ; and that tho rigid administration of tho finances ot tho stato inaugurated bv vou will mark tho end of tho power nnd mlluenco oi the "Treasury lung in i'cnnsylvat la. Very truly your obedient servants, Geo. W. AlnxEit. Glo. McGowan. W. J. BltENNAN. P. V. CoNNOr.LY. R. E. James. KEl'EY. Ekie, Oct. 10, 1881. Messrs. Geo. W. Miller, Geo. McGoio an, W. J. Mrcnnan, J'. J' Connel ly undJl. J'J. Jamev, Committee: Gentlemen: Your letter formally notiiying.me ot my nomination for Stato Treasurer by tho recent Democratic state convention at Williamsport would havo been answered sooner but for unavoid able absenco from homo. You say truly that it is a high compli incut to havo been mado tho nominee when so many worthy gentlemen were competitors lor tho position. X am grati tied to know that tho rivalry for tho nomination was of tho most friendly character, both before and during tho sessions of tho convention, and assure you that, if tho choice had fallen upon my ono ot tho candidates, my friends and myself would have given him a ready ind active support, l ho reflection to which you so appropriately refer that the nomination "was uninfluenced by faction, corrupt combinations or boss dictation" adds very much to my appreciation ol tho honor. I nccopt tho nomination with a full uudeistandiiit' of tho resnonsibilitv it imposes, nnd pledgo myself that if tho conlidcnco reposed in mo by tno conven tion is ratified by tho peoplo they shall not be disappointed in their just expec tations. Tho Treasury will bo adminis tered as "a sacred trust from tho people;" euro will bo taken to employ nono but pure, competent nnd ttustworlhy men: tho records of tho oflico will always bo open for tho most rigid scrutiny; tho cor rupt "rings" will be dihcountenanced; ind tho constant cllort will bo to reduce expenses, collect tho revenues impartial ly, and in every way possible to promote tho interests ot tlio state- jnoi n dollar that does not legitimately belong to me shall bo taken ns a part of tho compensa tion of tho office. Tho platform is ono of tho boldest and soundest that has been adopted by a convention of any party in 1'cniisylvnum for many years. Those portions especial ly which relate to tho rights, duties and control of tho great corporations aro in accord with my lifo-long convictions, and I cannot doubt that they will bo np- nroved bv tho noonlo. Whllo I would not tnko from any corporation a singlo right that properly belongs to it, 1 insist, in common with most ot tho business men, fanners nnd mechanics of tho stato, that nono shall bo abovo tho law, that monopolies must not bo tolerated, aud that tlio "greatest good of tho greatest number" must bo tho supremo object of tho govornmont. ' Having mado no liledges of pntronngo during tho canvass for tho nomination, and being determined to continue tho sumo policy until tlio closo ot tho cam paign, J will bo free, in tho event of my election, to mnko such appointments as -11, , -l ,,i V ,. l win ucst uuvanco uio principles iiuovo stnted. I havo no enemies to punish nnd will know no factious in tho selection of my subordinates. With thanks to tho convention and kind regards for each of tho committee, 1 am yours truly, OltANQK NoilLE. News Items. (Ihnrles A. Isni-nett ot J'errv emu . -- - j --j In (lie Tlemnernlin e.finfliflntn fnr lrrHi nty dent Judgo of tho Foity-ilint judicial diB- tnct. Dr. J. G. Holland, tho well-known nu thor and editor of Scribner'e Monthly, died in Now York on Wednesday, ugod 02 years. Important to Tjuvelerb Special In duct wtiits urctifotd you by the liuillmrtou licute. It will puy you to tud their sum ti'twent to lie found eluewhetb in this tautx. MochI8Ww Tho supremo court has alllrmed tlio Judgnicn. of the court below in tho caso of Israel Krb, Jonathan Meyer and Emantel Ettinger, tho Snyder county murderers, sentenced to bo hanged. Des Moines Iowa Stato Register. HON. 8. it. YODEIt's POSITION. A representative man's opinion on other thnn political mattcrs,is often of great wo to his constituency. Tho lion. S. H. Yodcr, of Globo Mills, Pn., has thus re corded his opinion on a subject of popu lar interest. 1 havo been selling St. Jacob's Oil for tho last year. I havo nover hoard a person speak of it. o.cccpt as a splendid medicino, and as tno great specif lo for i hcutnatio affections whether inflammatory, acuto or chronic, swellings, sores, sprains, burns, wounds, etc. I soli more St. Jacob's Oil than of any other kind of liniment, nnd it given universal satisfaction. I will always keep it on hand. The farmers say, that for man and beast, thoy find nothing to equal it. Tho Democrats of Now York have nominated the following ticket: Secreta ry of state, Win. Pitrcell; comptroller, George 11. I.aphaui; attornoy general, Gen. Roswell A. Pnrmeiiter; stato treas urcr, Roberts Maxwell; ttato engineer, Thomas Evcrshed; judgo of court of ap peals, W. C. Ruger. CATAiinu. Choking, put id mucous accumulations nro dislodged, tho nasal passages cleanscd.disinfccted and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste, and hear ing restored, and constitutional tendenoy checked by Sanford's Radical Cure. The Republicans of Now York havo adopted tho following ticket; For Sec retary of State, Gen. Jas. B. Carr, present incumbent; Comptroller, Mr. Davenport, of Steuben; Attornoy General, Lesley W. Russel; for Treasurer, Jas. C. Ilustcd; for State Engineer, Silas Zcrmorn; for Judgo of Court of Appeals, Francis M. Ferich. Ex-Stato Senator Georgo II. Rowland has been arrested in Philadelphia aud held to bail on the chargo of extorting illegal fees in collecting a pension for Mary Blackmorc, aged GO, of Millville, Piko county. Tlio highest hopes and interest of tho race rest on tho purity, health and strength of womanhood. Wc tako pleas ure in referring our readers to tho re markable efficacy of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound m nil that class of diseases from which women suffer so much. A dispatch from London says that tho workmen in the Staffordshire potteries 1 ..!.., - f 1 i r iiiive given nuiico oi a uemaiiu tot an in crease iii wages in November, and that tho masters havo passed a resolution re sisting tlio demand, nnd that a BtriLo must ensue. Such a strike would involve from G0,ui0 to 80,000 men. nun it in. Jneb Locckmnn, 27-1 Clinton Street, Buffalo, N. Y. says ho has been using i nomas Jicicctnc UU for rheumatism. Ho had such a lame back that ho could do nothing; but ono bottlo entirely cured mm. Democratic State Ticket. FOK STATE TllKflSUIIErt, HON. ORANGE NOBLE, OF EUIE. Democratic County Ticket AS-OC'VTK JlTOE. FKANKL1N Ii. 81IUMAN, of Catawitsa. JMESLAKE, (J Scott. rroTHONOTARY, WILLIAM KIUCKI1AUJ!. of Bloom, REfllSlEIt AMI KBCOKDER. G. W. 8TEKNEH, of Bloom. C01.J1Y TilKASCBER. A. M. JOHNSON, of Locust. COUNTV COHH18310NBKS. CIIAIiLlS KEICUAltD, if Main. B. P. EDOAIt, of Fiihingcreek. ACDtTOlt?. o. w. I1ESS, L. J. ADAMS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. John ii., Frniston's Eeal Estate, Trust, Investment and Oolleotion Office. BLOOMSBURG, PA. l'OIi HALK Or Exclinrge. Ijircc l-'rnino Itotiso far two fam'tics, Rood stable, tr tilt unit wnter. owned bv 11. v. bhani. lets. 1ST Acres, l'rnino H(iuc.l)Hiik bnm. tmrul fruit, mil water. In Jladlmn towMiblp, i'a. Occupied by IV J Acroa. Lour R1' inonnt HnitriL. tlmlwr nnd railroad lies to tQAko nui-ctinAu inourv nt is.oo ttnr uci o until Nov. loth. For jiartlcfars, nprly to Oct. U, Ul-lt JOHN A. I tINSTON. UDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATK Or K. J. TllOKhTOK. DKCKA6KD. The undurElcni'd. Auditor nnrviinli.rt hv thn Or. pbatf.' court oi Columbia county, to maki'dlsttlbu. nuu vi imi uuiifm-p iu !iui!unaa( r inafaaniiniMraior to and nmonc tho cartlcs entitle d thereto, will meet all rattles IntertBted then In at his cnico in lllooms burt'l'a., on Saturday tho KMiuay of November, 18M, at ten o'clock a.m.. when auo vhrroallpni Bons havtiiirauy claims upon said fund will appear andprovotho Miao or bo debarred ftomrecelvlni; uxij eiiuru iiiertui. v. w. aimjiit, Oct, 14,'bMw Auditor. I?X.3NT0-3J'ODri.T33IS. UNEUUAI.I.KD IN Todb, ToncbjWorlnnanslilp & DnralJility. YV'ir.T.TAM KNAHI A CO. Hoe. SOI and 200 Weal UaUlmoro Btroot. Ualtlroora No. J Fltlb Arwmo, Now York. Oct 14, 4w, r 6.000 AGENTS WANTKU TO BELL TnE LIFE OF GARFIELD! Ills early life and rarcer as soldier and statesman ; his election and iioinlnlMrntlon ; bis assanslnat on ; his heroic fctninL'le for life: wonderful medical treat ment j blood-iouonluir i removal to Klberon ; deaUi etc. I'rolusely HluMrattd. Splendid portrait ot (larllcld, his wife and mother ; hceno of the Hioot lnir i tho slck-cnamber : Uultcau In his cell : the surgeons, and tho Cabinet. The only complete and authcntlo woik. 'I hero Is a fortuno for nt iits Hi tt in the Held with this book, uututaio. opeaK (juick. Address IIUIIUAUD HUOB.,K3 chestnut Ut., f'lilla delphla. oct. 14, w, r (WENT- LOOAlfP1RTrllMI LARY prmontk. AU EXPENSES JkVo.iOO UeursoNt. Cluoluuutl. U. kjTaaonL (VAOKJt pranpUr paid. 8 LOAN oct. 11, 4w, r $777 A YFAU ana rr.cnKca to agenta tlutnt nee. Addicts l'.O.VlUKUKY Aucvsto, Maine. r oct H, 4w. 310 A DVKItTISEItS. Lowest Hates for advertising in t.iioo eood nt vbpapere Bent Treo. Address 0. 1'. ltO7 KIX, & CO., lOBpruco Bt,, N. Y. OCU 14, 4W. r B 1UDUE NOTICE. ......a . ...... ,o,l. nl ntA,1r lltl bo paid to tho stockholders of tho CatavHssa Urtdgo Comrany on and altc uctoucr isi, ut muuwcuui tho'lWswer. .,,. UCU, P. JJ1J1C111, Oct, 14, '81. Trtakuter. Accnta wanted for life ot Ilculdent (JarrJeld. A com rlete.fullhtul history from ciudlo to the gre,Tj tho eminent biographer. Col. r-rwfll lr,tir.r1iiillmt tv Itth KkCelltllCY. John 1). Up ootcintrot iimschu'itts. Hocks all ready for delivery. An tltKULtl illustrated volume. Un derfed (.allien. HUial terms. Af(nts take orders for ut ui Hi to w cplrs dally, oulbclls any other brok ten to one Agents nevtrtnudo money so rast. Tho tk iel lt. Kpcrl(iice not neowaary. Failure unknown. Alluiko Irutmnao proms. ,1'rt vatetCtearTt. LXIUBINWN CO, i-ori-Ubj,Mk4. oct, is "l-a icmysE inticnia Or Blood Poiconlng, which Rosulto la Abcecsros, Ulcora, Sores, Garmin olos, Boilo, Itching Humors, Cored. FEVEH SORE What I tell you la tho truth, told for no other pur posobutto testify to tbo merits of tlio Cuttcita rtcraedlc?. Sir. Frederick Yoaton, of thta town, has boon troubled for years with a Fovcr Boro on ono of htslogs. Last fall and all winter ho could hard'y walk a atop. I Induced htm to tako your ltemodtcs. Ho has taken abont four bottles Cutlcura Itesoltcnt, and used tho Cutlcura and Cutlcura Soap external ly, llli leg to-dny Is almost well, and ho walks with caso. It was a sight to bcliold-black, and swollen very badlv. I wish you could sco Ills left to-day. Tho chango would a?tont6u you. CUAS. U. TltU'P, Alfred. Mo. HALT RHEUM gratefully ftflknoivlcilpcnn enroot Halt JUjcuiu on atmu, ir'uk. luuu.Rrma uuu it:;;', iui r'niuwA" ' ..... .-. .-lt. .nt r.n Vio.t.f J nrA lrniiH fur nm year ! not nblo lo heip hlmsoif for clffUt 5 ours ; tru a uuuurcau 01 rurauuius; iiwwiiai'ivuuuiiw.u hopeless; iormftnonlly cured by tho cutlcura ltomo U LvB QllEAT BLOOD ME1.10INE9. The half M not ben told as to tho creat curatlvo rowers of tho cutlcura Uomedlos. 1 htvop ild hun. dred" o do'-ra for mcdlclion to euro diseases of tho blood and hkln, and nover round nnytning yot to oquauuocuucura ltcmcaics. 01IAS. A. WILLIAMS, rrovldonco.R. I. TREATMENT. Tho Cutlcura treatment for Uio euro of Sktn.Scalp, Arrt lllnnd niHnnm. rnnnlAtA In tho Internal UIOOl Cutlcura itcsolrcnt, tho now lllood I'uriner. and the cxrornai uso oi cutlcura nnu cuueum ?unp, ilu rrlee of t'UTIcnitA.smill bosef. toe.: lanro boxi s fl.CUTICt'KA ItKSOLVENT, l per bottlo. Outlcu'a tfoap.ssc. Cutlcura Shavlns coaap, l!c. boldbytll arussisw. Depot, WEEKS ftroTTEU, Doston, Mass. CATARRH Saiiford's Radical Cure, Ooraploto Treatment For $1.00. Cloar head and voice, easy breathing, sweet breath, perfect smell, tasto and hearing, no coutrll. no choktnt?. no dlstrfisn. Theso hnnnv fi ronditlons aro brought about In tho sovcrost ca- bu8 oi uuuirru vy mai moic agrecao'e, econo mical, speedy, safo and noTer fatilnir spcclflc, sanford'.-i ltadlcal Cure. Coinplcl u nnu Infallible troalment, conslatlnff of ono bottlo of tho ltadl cal Cure, ono box of Catarrhal solvent and ono Irnnrnvprt Inluilnr. nil wmnnrrl In Ann tinnbnf.n. Willi trcatlso and directions, nnd Hold bv nil n fj General Agents, WEEKS &P01TKH, N Koslon, Mass. t.n,u in,,,, , , Water Duifs and lied and lllack Ants eatruvenour.. lv PAIIMflN'H KVTRllMT. iC-' NATOll and die. No fear granaries and households often cleared In a singlo nlcht. lictit nnd chrarest vermin killer In tho world. No failure In i0 years. K-cry box warrant ed. Bold by all frrocera and ilrnsrttlsts. Ask for i'aiisons'. jtaucdfor2Jc.by weeks roTTEK, UDITOIi'S NOTICE. ESTATE CK JOHN LAVCCCK, PXCEASKl). Tho undersigned auallor appointed by tho Or phans' Court of Columbia county, to make distribu tion ofthofund In the hands ot David Lowcnbortr. administrator of John La cock, deceased, late of tho town of Wocrasburg, will attend at his oflico Ui moomsDurg on inurtaaj-, uciooer 'itn, a.u., ishi nt nlno o'clock In tho forenoon, to rerform tho du ties of his appointment, when and where all persons having claims ncalnbt tho said estate aro requested w lui-fttiii int-iji or vv iLiutt-r uetarreu iruuicom- ing in iora anaro oi said luna. C. II. DKOCKWAY. Sep. 23-lw Auditor. UD1T0K3 NOTICE. ESTATE OP DAVID BIHFFrK, DECEASED. Tho underelffncd a-dltcr appointed hy tho Or- ouans- court or ioiuL,i,m touiiiy to mako aistnuu lion of tho fund to and nmonir tho pantoi entiaed thereto, will Bit at his oflico lnlierwick on Friday, tho ltthday of Nove hber, l(si, at 9 o'cltck a. in., to perform tho duties of his appolntme it, when nd w hero all persona having claims npoinsr.tho estate will nppear nnd prova tho samo.or bo doborrod from roe uiving any euoro or soiu tunu C. D. J1CK&O.V, Sept. S'J-ta Auditor, jgXECUTOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE 07 JOSEm WEAVElt, DECEASED. Letters testamentary on tlio estate of Joseph Weaver,lato of tho town of llloomsburg.Columbla co. l'enu'a,, dr ceased, havo been Kranted by tho Keels ter of fca'.d oiunty to I. W. JCKclvy, executor, of xiiuuiuaLiui. au in;i&uxia uutu" uiuiuis ugumstlUO estate of tho decedent aro requested topresc it them for tettlcment and those Indebted to tho ebUUo to make paj incnt to tho undcrblgncd executor wlth- 1. W. McKELVY, sep. 10 Cw Executor. UDlTOR'iS NOTICE. ESTATB Or JOHN KACP, DECEASED. Tho understcned auditor annolnted hr thn nr. phnns' Court of Columbia county, to mako dlstrihn. tlon of the fund In the hands of the ndinlnistrntnni to and among tho parties loyally entitled to receive thosiime wlU meet tho parties Interested In said coiulu uv uia uiucu in i no town oi nioomsDurg, in at to o'clock a. m. of said 'day, when aud when nil puriieu mteroMeu iu saiu csiaio must atterd or bo forever debarred from any sharo of said fund. GUY JAC011Y, octT,4w. Auditor. UDITOK'S NOTICE. ISTATE OK OE0I OK W, YFAHEB, DECEASED, 'lho undei-slened Auditor nnnolnted bv iim nr. ph ins' court of Columbia county, to maka distribu tion ot iiio funds in the hands of Mn. Marguret Yegor, mil vllnf r 'mlnlstrntilx to nnd among eredllors or rattles ititll led thereto, will mectper bona inttrestcd In tro discharge of Uie uutlcs ot his appointment ut his oniee In lho town of llluoinsbuig In bald eounly, on Monday, tho Wh day of Ootober, A. D ISSl.at U n o'clock a. m., of said day, w hen nnd where all parties Imeiestcdln said fund mus. attend or lis foiover debiu-red from tttliaio of ' ild assets or fund. HAMUHL KNOltn, Sep. n, tw Auditor, UDITOR'S NOTICE. KbTATK UK JOHN KNT, PECEASED, Tho underblcned auditor nnnolntril bv llm nr. Dhans' Court ot Columbia rountv. to maku dlHiiiliu- tlouof the balanco of tho fund In tho hards of tho administrator of tho estato of said decedent to and amongpaitlcs entitled thereto will sit at lilsonicu In lllocmsburg, tho 7lh day of Notemober, issi.al Hi o'clock In lho orenoor, to rcrfoiu. tho duties of his aprolntinent, when nnd where ah par tics Interested In said fund must attend, or Do for. over debarred from any Bharu of said fund. A. L. PltlTZ, Auditor, Sept 23, 4-w. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK JACOn DKIDBUIIS, DECEASED The utiderHlirned nudltor anDOlnted bv thn nr. phans' Court of Columbia county, to mako distribu tion of the balance otthe fund In tho bonds nrtiin admlnlstratorofthecstatoof said decedent to and among parties entitled thereto, will sit at his office lu Dloomshuii?. on the 24th dav ot October. 1881. nt. in o'clock In the forenoon, to perfrm tho duties of his appolntmen, when and where all pax ties interested In erld fund must attond or bo tor over debarred from any thare ot sold fund. A. L, P11ITZ, Aucitor. Kept 23, 4,w UDITOR'S NOTICE, IN !IE-KbTATK 01' It, D, Ari'LEUAN, DECEASED. The t'ndcrslgned auditor appointed by tho Or phans' Com of Columbia coun iv to innkn illtirlbu. tlon ot the lund In tho hands or tlio executor of 11. D. Appleman, dcceubccl, as bhown by the Urst and raitlid account, to and among tho parties ontltled thereto, hereby gives nonce that ho will sit lathe dlsehergo of the duties of his appointment athlsoincoin the town of lllocmsburg on Monday, October nth, imi. at ten o'clock In tho forenoon of said day at which time and place all persons In. icresica -'i Bnia tuio aro irquireu to attcnu forever debarred from t uy tiiaro of tho ttame, It.DUCKlNGIIAM, Auditor. Sep, 25-4W A UDITOIfS NOTICE. ESTATE OK JACOB ClWKU., DECIABLD, Tho undersigned Audlloi appointed iy tho Orrhans' court of i oiumbla roui'tj to mako distribution of the balance n thihanoH of thoudm'r. to and among uiu I'tiiiit-n itKiiny iiiiiutii iu rieeitu wiu buine will meet tho rattles IMdtHi-il In told i state at his i nice In ll oTcvnof lllccmibuiir In taldeuun. ty, on Saluiday, thowh day of November, 1881, at I en o'clock a. m , of said day, when and w hero all uuitivaiuuTesiea in sam esiaio must attend or be forever deburttd from unytshr, oof sold lund. U. Plt&NK ZAKK, Sept. 80-4W Auouor, $2880 mado Iu one year by ono agent, m-nd loo forabiaallsuinple.oroNU DOLLAll for a different articles which retail for J4, aid wo will thow jou bow to maim in u j tur. Ajo.bviu iu lueiuiun iuiu iiuper, M Mv lturlf KliW to Lowlsluig, unloa Co., i'a. OCtT, w 0 TRESPASSING. !iii nrrsorsnie heiel v foutlrntdatnilntt tresnass- Ingou the futm how iwLCd by Jdm Well aiu also inu larui it UTtuiu ly citiiJiu j cue, luiu ui wu tie Rvi iLiii. All liu.ttiL' Is foillddcn on t&ld rrtrniM-s tnu iitiiuu iaui otmi wiinuccord nirtoUw. JOUN. WATCKB8, ttpt.tO-W LIUHjlilJ. , JJST EXHIBIT Ib now boiiig hold daily by In every ono of thoir THIRTY-TWO DEPARTMENTS, Of tlio newest, choicest aud most fashionable things in ATT TrTTiTTn "T71 TT"7 rAAT AJLJj 1V.1IN For the coming Fall and Winter. Silks, Velvets aud Plushes, Novollies in Dress Textures, Plain Dress Goods, Faucy Black Fabrics, Cloths and Cloakings, Hosiery and Underwear, Linen Goods, Kid and Fabric Gloves, Wc have, bosidos, tho largest STAPJLE SUCH AS ' Prints, Muslins, Sheetings, Wool and Canton Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, &c. Our prcijarntions for tlio Fall and Winter trade are on so vast a scalo that no written description can do them justice, but a personal visit is absolutely necessary Strawbridge Clothier, EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Tlh BIST FOR LEAST MONEY. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA, The Laeoest Clothing L O. IB. BOBBINS, (SUCCESSOR SO D. W. BOBBINS,) DBAXiBB, IW Flno Hraudlcn, U'IiInKIch, GIiin, fiuiuiy on nana, iAirOUTKl) ALES AND l'ORTEKS IN BOTTLES BY THE DOZEN. Landlords throuahout tho coinitv will find it, tn tl ifir mlvimtiifro to call and examine my stock before BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Street, 2nd Door below Iron. July 9, 'so-iy WEBER - AlsTOS, FINK INLAID FBENCII WALNUT CASE OKCAN, STOPS, S110 CASH E"HL1"nN- SallHOictlon Guaraiitoo.1. A corrcek (cmnrKaiKo ina critical m w m m :"nz"'",0"u"l0''S.I.clur XXi0' 1""V,V1--AtCENTS WANTEDT.T.; remnrkali ot a noblo man. AGENTS w- ti vuiii. uisuuuill lUMIIUniS jiilViS,?.W!T0.t.?'re.)Pl li"klr lull, 11.00. m-fK a OCt.4w. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTi'rK oi- josiru w, miiitB, deckibsd. Tlio uuflrrHgr cil Auditor arrolDted by tho or. Ai'S'l8, Couit tcoliiinbla coum'y to wnkodlllrllu- iuVlni inrt ,r.i,"'.,l" wow mo par. cminn uryn laid lucd miu Birarandrioioibo fc'opt, 80 4V C.O, l'EACOCK, Auditor. UD1T01VB NOTICE. tai iT UT V. W. B0BBIK8, DBOliiSKI), He utidmlsiifd Auditor ariolntcd by tho Or-rhans- Court ot Columbia rtuhly, to aake di"tribu- win m anuo onice oi js. ic. utlcr, Vmu the Town ",r..V' '"Y" ""'"" '1" ''iB ruiii'ta iiificio. or to debama Ittiu ucehlcj; any tbaie Uicu mv. CCl'fiACOCK, XJXX I UUUJJB, Especially does this apply to Ladies' Eeady-Mado Garment, Misses' and Children's Suits, Boys' Clothing, Corsets and Muslin Underwear, Shawls and Skirts, Infanta' Underwear Men's Furnishing Goods, Ribbons and Laces, stock wo have over shown in GOODS, CLOTHIMCr THE House in America. Rurin, and all KlutlsorTYliiCN con- purchasing elsewhere. HARDMAW Thu IlKMT H1SLLINO HOOK tlio AlilC. ('Irculira Krea. . au. w.iii H,lIH, UidiHU, jUDITOIl'S NOTICE. SSTATX Of BAIICXL BUAPfEK, DECHiflKD. Tho undcrblgncd auditor arpolntcd by tho or phana' court of Columbia county, at tho rcquciUi c ouiiBel for tlio cMalo and tho bclrB, to mako distri bution of funds In tho hands of tho executors, as Bhown by Uiollrtt atdpaitlal tccountwllltltelh ' cnico In lllttmebuiif ou Vrlday, Noxinher ib un, nt tin o'clcik in the forenoon lo run d to lli duttea of bis ajno.ntment. All rciEons haTUf clalina aga'DsUaldiMate will appear and rrOToa? said'tun5b0 daam(1 "tm Kcwlnif ""y u''tl'', Sept. to, to, .. AudlUr, JUDITOR'B NOTICK mill or iNTUOMr bnvekk, dickisid. Tho undrmtgred auditor arpolnted tyth0f phana' Court of Columbia county, lo make dlettlbu tlcncf llii lelci.ee cf lho lund In lho httida ( tho admlnletratorof told dcctdrnt.to and pnfCK itratorof eald dcctdrnt.to na au-j tltlllid iheteto.wlll tit at hlan' i of Hutu-Hurt', cn hatuiday. (he ttc r of Cel. A. I).,l(Sl, at ten ociotkln lho la the levin t tv rlntti rlav forenron. to reifcim Ho duties of his appoiM meat, vsiim aid wbire aud whero all rorlltu ltttr efUd tn said tund nut,l uttend w bo Ocbarrvd Iron u-cclMtiK any nbaro Uicreof. iumvitvs.8MiTn, Auditor.'