The Columbian. 0. E, Elwoll, I T .11... J. X. BHtonVender.J s"""' BLOOMSBU11G, PA. FRIDAY, OOTOHIilt 10, 1885. Ciirtlliial MoCloskoy, tlio first nnd only American Cardinal, died in Now York last Frlday.agod 75 years. Ho was created cardinal by the Pope in W76, and had been in tho priesthood over lifly years. The Ohio Elcotloii, Tlio election in Ohio Tuesday Invol ved Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Stato Treasurer, Attorney General, two Supremo Judge, ono member of State Hoard of Public Works, and tho Legis laturo that will elect the successor to John Sherman iu tho United States Senate. A voto was also taken npon four amendments to tlio Constitution pf tho State, three of which rclato to changing tho Stato election from Octo ber to November and ono to changing tho term of offlco for township trustees. Tho returns itidicato tho success of tho Republican Stato ticketby about 18,000 majority and tho election of a Repub lican Legislature. Tho republican ma jnrity is probably not more thbti liulf that given for Maine last year. A re publican stato has gono republican and it cannot bo considered as a democra tic reverse, though from tho general situation of politics in that stato there was some reason to hope for democratic success. Revocation of Licenses- On tho trial of the case of Com. va Georgo Vcrner, at --his (September) term, it appeared from tlio testimony of Michael Garran tho prosccntor, of Georco Vcrner tlio defendant, and of Patrick Gcraty and John Brcnnan two of tho witnesses for tho commonwealth, that Andrew C. Roouey and W. J. Sweenov of Centralia had, on tho 20th September, 1885, being Sunday, furnished them liquor (brandy and porter at Roonoy's, beer and perhaps Homctlnncr stronger atawoenoy a) which thov drank on tho premises and for which the Hungarian (Garran) paid. Upon its own motion, tho court granted a rule upon tho licensees nam ed, rcturnablo on Saturday 10th inst, at 10 o'clock in the morning, to bIiow cause why their licenses should not bo revoked; requiring (in tho rule) a sufli cicnt denial of tho facts abovo stated o satisfy the court that they wero un true, or else they should bo taken pro confesso. At tho hour appointed lor tho re turn of tho rulc,Sweoney did not appear; and counsel lor Kooney did not pre sent any ovidence, although he raado a statement, saving inter alia that Rooncy was not perfectly acquainted with tho law. Tho court, revoking both licenses, said : If any person who lias a Iiconso is so ignorant of tho law that ho does not Know that he has no right to sell liquors on Sunday, ho is not a tit man to hold a liceusefbut no such excuse can bo mado by any man, becauso tho publio is too well informed upon tho subject lor anybody to attempt to im pose upon the court by an alleged lack of koowledgo on his part. At any ratc.if wo believed that any person was so ignorant of his duties in that res pect, wo would withold from him a licenso in tlio first placo ; and would revoko it alter wo aad given it, on proof of such ignoranco afterwards brought. In theso two cases there was a pal pable violation of the law, provod be yond question and quite openly done. Theio is no course left for us (and it is a duty that wo perform without auy compunction at all) but to revoko these licenses, which wo now do." Tho following orders were thou mado by the Court : In tho matter of Rulo on W. J. Swcenoy to show causo why his Res taurant license shall not bo revoked. And now Oct. 10, 1885, it appear ing that the said W. J. Swcenoy has been duly served with a copy of tlio rule in this case, and ho declining to answer thereto, and it having appear ed by the testimony of tho witnesses and also of that of tho respondent in open court, that ho did, on Sunday tho 20t.li day of September laat, sell in toxicating drinks to several persons,tliis rulo is therefore made absolute1, and tho licenbo granted to tho said W. J' Sweeney on tho 4th day of May last, to keep a restaurant or eating house in the Borough of Centralia is hereby revoked. I5v Tub Couut. In tho matter of Rulo on Andrew C. Roonoy to show cause why tho licenso shall not bo revoked. And now Oct. 10, 1885, it appear ing that tho said Androw O. Hooner has been duly served with a copy of tho rulo iu this case, and ho declining to file any answer thereto, and it hav ing appeared by tho testimony of sev eral witnesses in open Court that ho did, on Sunday tho 20th day of Sept ember last, at bis saloon in tho Bor ough of Centralia,sell to diverse pet sons brandy nnd other intoxicating drinks this rulo is therefore made absolute, and tho licenso granted to tho said Andrew 0. Rooney on tho -1th day of May last to keep a Restaurant or Kating houso in said Borough is hereby re voked. By Tub Couut. Why Thly Frotest. Ileforo the nomination of Quay tho Philadelphia Press and other Repub lican newspapers distinctly warned tho party of the probable consequences. They informed tho lung managers that self-respecting Uepublioane, how ever strong in their partisanship could not bo expected to yoto for a man of bu antecedents and reputation. They asked, "What aio conscientious Republicans to say iu defense, when men point to the jobbery and corrupt ion of tho old Stato Ring,to tlio shame less plunder of tlio stato treasury und er Kcinble, Mackey and Quay, to tho railroad schemes to rob tho sinking fund, and to keep tho people iu tho shackles of monopoly, to tho Riot Bill villany, and to tho infamous pardon of tlio convicted criminals i an oi which aro represented by Quay, who is avow cilly nominated because ho does repres ent them ' ThW is substantially what was said by tlio better class of Republican jour nals before tho nomination. They did not particularly develop theso mon strous scandals becauso thoy wero mat ters of history and general notoriety. But tho old managers of tho Treas urv Ring and tho railroad lobby paid no attention to tho J'ress and its coad jutors. Thoy declared that tho peoplo wero tired of hour-sty and economy and decency in oflicial lito ; that tho masses of the Republican party sighed for a complete reinstatement of tho Riug THE COLUMBIAN AND bosses nnd would bo satisfied with nothing less than tho nomination of tlio most disreputable of tho lot ) that thoy wanted machiuo rule, machlno methods and all that thoy imply, in cluding tho morals of tho Riot Bill cntcrpriso and of tho Quay pardon board t and thov particularly desire an eminent oxamplar tf "addition, divis ion and sllcnco" at tho head of tho treasury, so as to rovivo tho old system of plunder in alt its ancient perfection. Thoy had their way, They nomin ated Quay in spito of tho avnlatioho of protests, and, to bo entirely consistent, tho oommittco on resolutions sot down heavily and incontinently npon Senator Emery's mild little anti-discrimination resolution, thus giving duo nolico that tho Republican party was formally committed to railroad monopoly as well as to oflicial profligacy. And now what aro tho peoplo going to do about it T When Win' M. Tweed, with insolenco no "renter, asked this question, Samuel J. Tilden, Charles O'Conor and tho tax payers of New York, without distinction of party, fur nished him an unexpected answer. And now tho Independent Republi cans of Pennsylvania mako nnswer to Quay's campaign manager with tho abovo protest. They havo ample causo for their act ion. Good Times Doming. "Jivcry legitimate ejf'ort of labor to better iu condition, enhance its re wards and protect its rights, com mands the sympathy and support of the Democratic party. The importa tion under contract of foreign pauper labor is an evil which should be rem edied by judicious legislation." -From tho Pennsylvania Dkmochatio Stats Pi.atkohm. Last Fall tho Republican croakers went up and down tho Stato of Penn sylvania predicting diro results to bus iness and labor if Cleveland was elected. At that timo nil- business was de pressed, investments unprofitable and labor ill-rewarded as tho results of 24 years of Republican misrule, extrava gance and corruption. Cleveland was elected. His admin istration is barely six months old. What aro tho results! Read tho testi mony of Republican nowspapers. Tho Lancaster New .' sajs (soo its leading editorial, Sept. 15, 1885): "SIONS OP UETTKIl TIMES. "Tho financial circular of Henry Clews & Co. for tho present mouth re gards it as a reasonable and safo con clusion that the recent marked im provement in tho price of securities be tokens a general improvement in the business of the Metropolis and the country at large. Judging from ordi nary experienc! Btioh a recovery was to bo expected about this time. It is true that the depression following the pan ic of 1873 lasted Jive years, but it is to bo reniumbcrcd that tho panio o( 1873 was ono of extraordinary vio lence and required an unprecedented period for the adjustment of its effects, whilst tho recent depression has been duo to less radical derangements and therefore needed a much briefer period for its process of repair. Facts, how over, aro superior to inference, and thoy show beyond question a very de cided improvement in business from the Ht. Lawrence to the Gulf and the Pacific. "Messrs. Clews fc Co. assure us that the recovery is apparent in a better de mand for products of every class,and is the beginning of a gradual but ev idently renuin advance in prices. J2ven the iron trade, which has been most severely depressed and is con ceded to be one of the safest indicators of business at large, la now working on orders that insure employment for months ahead. Tho reports of com mercial travelers to their firms at tho centres of trade indicato a general re covery of demand and an end of wait ing for lower prices. Alto gether, the financial and business out look is quite encouraging." $10,000 lor Breach of Promise- A YOUNG Oini. OET3 A VERDICT AOA1NST A VKNNSYI.VANIA BIIKUIhT Of SEVENTY. Dushore is a pretty littlo town among tho Blue Rulgo Mountains, in Sullivan county. For some weeks tho people for miles around havo been dis cussing a breach of promiso case tried beforo tho county court, nolli parties are well known iu Laporto and tho ad jaceul towns. Ono is a girl of 23 and tho other is a man of 70, the sheriff of the county. Miss Arabella Keutncr is a brunclto of vivacious manners and has been considered tho bello of La porto. Lewis Zaner, tho Sheriff, has resided in tho county for 57 years. Miss Kentner has resided in Dushoro all her life. After she began to go in to Bociety Lewis Zauer was very atten tivo to her, and when his wife died, in August, 1884, Zinor commenced to pay her the closest attention and finally asked her to marry him, promising to give her 20,000, it is alh-gcd. Miss ICentner accepted the offer. Zmcr went to Miss Kentner ono evening, it is Baid, and told her ho could not marry her in Dushore, as ho win afraid of the interference of relatives, but if she would go West ho would meet hor and they would bo married. Ho would give her money to buy wedding clothes and enough to tako her to Detroit, and ho was to follow. Miss Kentner ar rived in Detroit, but failed to get any reply from Zaner, although sho wroto to him sovpral times. On the stand sho told a pitiful story of being left destitute in a strange city and said sho reached home at last only to find that Lewis aner had mar ried another girl. Miss Kentner im mediately Bought tho counsel of a law yer and tho case was brought up beforo arbitrators and was brought to trial on Monday of last week. Mies Kentrer Bued .aner lor !2ii,utu dam ages. Zaner tried to prove that Mis? Kentner was not of good character, but hosts of witnesses testified to tho contrary. Miss Kentuer's mother is poor but very respectable. Tho minis ter of tho church which Miss Kentner attended. Rev. G. L. Bursou, gave tea timony in tho case. Witnesses Raid that Zauer had borno a bad reputation. Tho jury returned a verdict in Miss I.- ...'.. t ...... i,. iwi mm East Uenton. Tho "shark" is a detcstablo creaturo whether found on laud or sea. Last week a certain country merchant gavo us ins experienco in ms encounter wuu ono in tho following words as nearly as wo recollect ilium. "Ono day a man drove up to my store, tied his horso, camo in and inquired whether I had now ooal oil lamps. "Yes sir, said 1. "Let mo seo one, said he. Ilnud ing him one, ho put another burner on it. tilled it with oil, lit it, and said, "what do you think of that t "Per fectly splendid," Bald I. "This oil" said be, "is superior to nil ordinary coal oils, burns as long again and nukes a much hotter light." llo then proposed to sell a township right nnd reotpo for making tho oil for $50, which would oost mo only 14 cts por gallon, or if ho furnished mo with tho oil 20 cts per gallon which I could sell for 50 or GO cts per gallon. Seeing that someone would certainly buy the light I offered $25, which ho accepted and tho terms wero stipulated and clos ed. Ho gave hisnamo,and Pittston as his placo of manufacturo and resldonco And also tho namo of a druggist, in Philadelphia who kept tho ingredients of Raid oil. "To inlroduco this oil" said he, "keep your lamp burning all day and evening for two weeks and call tho Rpociat attention of your cus tomers to its superiority and cheapness" which I did and at tho end of that tltno ho would furnish mo with a supply. At tho end of two weeks persons frem nil over tho township came with cans, oager for tho now oil, but no supply came, I wroto to him, bnt received no answer, wroto ngain, no answer, I then wroto to tho P. M. at Pittston and in quired whether such a person manu facturing a certain oil lived at that 111 ace, tho P. M wroto nnd said that ho :now nothing of such n person or oil. I then wroto to tho druggist at Phila delphia to forward tho ingredients neo cssary for tho manufacturo of the oil, and ho replied that ho did not know of nny such ingredients nor what they were. Thus you see tho result of a sharp and disgraceful trick. Asimiliar caso occurred in our neigh borhood not many years ago when a sharper stopped with an aged and un suspecting ' neighbor and offered a lottery ticket for 818 which would oer tai nly draw a sewing machine, and in all probability (wo think) an Estoy organ. Tho ticket was bought, and ai a certain (not distant) dato theBO arti cles would bo shipped to Berwick in caro of . Tho neighbor sent a man and conveyance after the article in question, but when ho arrived at tho placo of their ox peeled destination thero was neither machine, organ, man, or anything else of tho kind. No ono at Berwick knew of nny such person who had thus misrepresented himsolf and deceived and robbed our neighbor, It is of tlio greatest importance that ovory person of honest propensities keep a sharp lookout and avoid these scamps, thieves and cut throats who infest tho country aud occasionally en trap tho unwary. Tho Fair attracted a largo orowd on Friday and Saturday. Wo became more aud more conviccd that gambling should bo excluded from vuf Fairs. If for nothing olso wo bolievo that tho example is demoralizing in the ex treme. It successfully teaches that a living can bo mado without honest labor, or effort, or without rendering an equivalent for ill gotten gain. Tho general tendency of the rising gen eration is to ovado and shirk labor and compromise: with a livelihood on tho most easy terms, whether honorable or not. The public attention will sooner or later bo forcibly drawn to this fact by actual necessity, more than as a iiieio matter of fact. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our ltogular Correspondent. Washington. D. C, Oct. 14, 1835. Congress will nsscmblo in six weeks and the election of a speaker and tho organization of tho Committees will probably bo accomplished with less trouble than at any previous congress for thirty years. Mr. Carlisle will bo elected without opposition, and, I have no doubt, has already on paper tho ar rangement of the principal committees. There is no reason why congress should not transact cousiderablo busi ncss before Christmas. If it shall suc ceed iu getting a good start it will have timo for more deliberation and debate on tho appropriation bilU. Tho ap propriations to bo asked for by tlio different Cabinet officers will be con siderably less than has been asked by previous Kepublicau administrations. Much has been accomplished in the direction of economy ; useless employ es havo beco discharged, leaks have been stopped, nnd thousands ot dollars havo been saved in every Department. Thero is no reison why tlio debates on tho appropriation bills should cousumo moro than two or throo days each. Heretofore they have been protracted for a week or muro aud then hurried through half mado up iu tiio closing days of the session. Tho delay iu tho passage of tho bills has been on ac count of democratio opposition to their extravagance and tho jobs with which thoy wero loaded. But tho Republi can minority iu tho lower houso can not, without stultifying themselves, oppose tho coming appropriations, for they will bo lor smaller amounts mail thoy havo often advocated aud voted lor. All signs point to a Binooth, business- like session, as far as tho lower houso is concerned. Thero is probability of con sidcrablo agitation of tho tariff ques tion, aud possibility ot surprises in tlio springing of new issues. Tho Chinese question is still unsettled, and the labor question in its different phases is sure to come up for discussion. The Senate will, in all probability, bo a centre of greater interest at tlio Capitol than tho House. Sovoral Bour bon bunators havo recently shown their incapacity to learn or forget. Tho delirium Shermans has alse a firm hold on Logan and Hoar. They will doubt less rave and rumblo iu tho Senate this winter. Not even timo can teach old Senators now tricks. Tho Republican party is absolutely without an issue. Sherman and h'.s Imitators know that tho old sectional bloody shirt romance is moro easily re. hashed mid is more convenient for their party than tho hopeless task of defending its long record of olliuial rottenness and corruption. Tho oven and conservative policy of tho President has left tho Republicans without even tho semblance of ground for objection and has absolutely forced them to tako, up again tlio bloody shirt. Tho President and his Cabinet afford but littlo material now for newspaper gossip. They aro ceaseless in tluir application to their special duties, and arc giving all their spare timo to tho preparation of their annual reports. President Cleveland's candor is re markable to say the least, and it is now at tho White House. Hayes was sniff ling nun liisnvero : uartield was a gusher, profuse iu promises ; Arthur was dignified and exclusive, but Clove- land is what some havo called "brut ally candid." During tho last week several delegations havo boon told that it was useless for them to visit tho White House as their wishes could not bo complied with, nnd a committee of Dakota democrats wero very bluntly inforuiid that a man whom thoy aamo to oppoeo would receive tho appoint ment ho sought. But tho most remark' able illustration of tho President's can dor is found iu tho correspondence that has just been published, legarding DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURO, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. tho tclcpliouo suit. Under previous administrations such a tnlstako as tho Department of Jusllco was led into would havo bocn correct ed without publiolty or buried in si lenoo, but tho President not only ro quired tho Attornoy-Gcnoral and his solicitor to reconsider their notion but gnvo tho correspondence about it to tho press. Thero is Bomothing to ad mlro in this aot of his, as well as in tho promptness with whioh Mr. Gar land nnd Mr. Goodo assented to his wishes, but thoy will receive no credit from tho partisan papers, '.vhloh arc always on tho alort for subjects of criticism, but never seo anything to commend. Flood Kook Exploded. On Saturday last at a littlo after eleven o'clock the explosion of Flood Rock in tho Now York harbor took place. In 1800 General Newton con ceived tho idea of blowing up tho rocks in tho harbor and immediately began tho work. On tho 24th of September 1870 ho was ready to try his first work of exploding tho rocks. Tho explos ion was made by electricity, nnd n littlo daughter of General Newton's, then but two years old, pushed tho key nnd sent tho mighty rocks asunder. So Buccesful was it that work was begun on Flood Rock nnd has been progressing steadily. Two shafts wero sunk and then tunneling was begun in nil directions. Eighty thousand cubic yards of rock were taken out lo make tho 21,000 feet of galleiics, leaving 275,000 cubio yards to bo disposed of by Saturday's explosion. Tho rock was irregular and ba lly fissured and it was delicate work to drive tho headings. In places both roof and sides had to bo supported by limbers. Another dillioulty was to keep tho tnino froo from water, which trioklcd in at various fissures. Rackarock, a comparatively now explosive of tho dynamite order, was principally used "in the form of cartridges. Nearly 225,000 pounds of this compound wero used, with 50,000 or 00,000 pounds of dynamite. Each cylinder containing tho explosivo wns water tight. In tho works at Hallctt's Point, out of 4,500 cartridges all but 800 wero fired by direct ignition througli tho agency of a platinum wiro heated red hot. Tho wiring for tlio samo propor tion of tho 14,000 cartridges in Flood Rock would havo been an enormous job, and less than one-fifth were thus treated nud exploded by direct ignition, tho others bcingoxplodcd by sympathy or concussion. The cartridges fired by ignition were divided into a score or two of circuits, tho current for cacli of which was supplied by a baltory. Tho circuits were closed by tho action of an electro magnet under control of another circuit. Tho action was tho familiar ono of a number of relay bat teries in a telegraph office. General Newton's daughter, now 11 years of age, again touched tho electrio button, tho current was ro leased, each man held his breath for a pailiclo of a second of lime, and be fore the sixtieth part of tho minute had been ended Flood Rock was shivered. Thero was a dull, reverberating report and then n mighty mass cf water went up to meet tlio sky. It was a sight sublime. The water was as white as purest snow. It went up iu three, big blocks, each tapering into peaks as it reached its highest altitude and glis tening in the sun like molten silver. The centre peak was a third of an aero wide at its base and a yard wide at its greatest height, which seemed ono hun dred feet. On either sido of it were two greater blocks of water, which as cended at least two hundred ftet into the air and tapered off at tho ends just liko any mountain lop as seen in the distance Tho three great sheets of water seemed to pause a fuw mo ments when their highest altitude wns Attained, and then they looked as if they wero snow capped peaks trans planted frm tho Sierras. As they camo down slowly, grandly, solemnly, as behtted them, iliosun played against tho glistening sides and depicted ev ery shade of the rainbow. It was an entrancing picture. Tho descent of tho mighty mass ot water took threo seconds of time, and then tho white foam was lost in thonngry mud boiling up from the bowels of tho river's bed. The seething waters churned up solid blocks of lock weighing tons apiece and scut tho surrounding waves rolling in upon tho laud. 1 licit as tlio rocks and mud sank from sight a heavy pil lar of dark cloud shot up. It hail a sulphurous smell, and those who asked wero told tliM tho cloud contained all the noxious gases that had accumulated in the mine in all tho years since work wns lirst begun. Then as the cloud floated up to meet tho sky tho waters began to sottlu down to their normal condition, the mist cleared away and tho last sign of tho mighty blast was gone. Three Peculiarities Hood's Barsaparllla, tbo great blood purifier and regulating medicine, 13 characterized by threo peculiarities, namely t 1st: 2d: Tbo combination of tbo various remedial agents used. Tbo proportion In which tbo roots, herbs, barks, etc., aro mixed. 3d Tbo process by which the actlro Z medicinal properties aro secured. 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Price, 25 cents. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. . "Orrll.',0!itn,Sci. 10. I8S2. COLDi. "Having 1-iii Mil.jcct ton bran tlilal nlTi-i-thin, with frequent il.N, for it iitiniln r t if jinrn, 1 beroby ccr tity Unit Akii' (Jiii.kiiv I'ixtoiui. gives urn prompt r.-lli f, nn.l la the moat cUectlvo runuily 1 have i v r tried. J ami h A. Hamilton, Killtor of The Ortteenl." " Mt. Olload, Ohio, ,luno en, IW. GQUGHS, " 1 ll!'0 "'d Aviiii'h Cnutuv l'l:nimu. tliU irlliR for a so-Mr.- rough arid Iiink trouble with coM i-IU'i-t, and I am ptcn-eil to recommend It to any olio similarly allccled. ItAltVI-.V IIAI'IHIMAN, l'roprli lor (llobo Hotel." runi-Aunii nv Dr. J. C.Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by nil Druiit'lsta WAITED ofi SflAR,Y IIXPKNSEI I'.MI) :-Salem?n for tho Hooker Nupterlei Ij.tnbllsheil I85. All tho newest, and best sorts ot mill and ornainent.il trees, vines, Ac. Send tor Terms. It. IKIOKUIl COM VAN Y. Ilochi-sler, N. Y. .Sept 23-2111 LADIES! With Itanover'8 Tailor System you can cut Dresses to lit, without oral liiitruelloiH. Dress-makers pronounce It perfect. I'rloc tor System llook and Double Tracint Wheel, in so. TO INSnODVCE, A System, Book and Wheel 111 bo sent on reeelpt otfl.oj. Address JOHN C. HANOVUIt, Cincinnati, a Sept 25-4 w . - A. HOP PLftSTEi What 1a tbo U60 of aufferinff with Enckoclio, Fain In tho Bidoorltlp, Sciatica. Rheumatism, Kidney Discaaoo, Criok, BtitcUcn, Swollen and trl cd MuHclea, Chest and Lunc troubles, ex any ortof pain or corcnoco, cither loealordocp acatedwhcnallop tlactrr will ctvo iottant relief P Treparcdfwm turc-uudyritth, Ci.ua del Salaam, und tho pain-killing virtues ofE Hop. Tho best sire u t then Intf planter oer I known. Thousands say so. ColdbyaUdealera, Msilod on receiptor prioo, 25e., 6 iorl OO. HOP PIASTEIl COMPANY, Boston, Uiiso. Illustrated American STOCK BOOKSSS: Ae, Thoutandi $oJd in the Wett. So urwer can af ford to be without it. Uoukut uoKNku ihji: U I the twst woik of the kind I tier taw.' Price : cloth, $5 leather, 9A.?ft Hnt prepaid. Agent Wanted. Exclaiive Torritory Given. Knickerbocker Nuliscrlpllon Agency, V. O. Box tfJO, 134 Hit i tit., N-v Youx. net !Mv r ORGANS; HL-hetlllort ( rial all r.rt VVuflil l.ll.l. Mllunt Ui cli;!iicii)ari , Ond huudri'i! Sit-let. Iji. to ityl'tiyii.i-iiu oiieiiien klvuek lac. ORGAN AND PIANO GO. 1 64 Trcmont St..Boiton. 46 1!. 14th St. (Union So,.), N.r. 149 Wttiitli Aie.,Chlcigo. Oct 9.4w nltl ELMIRA COLLEGE Foil WO.MKN orfers superior couraos of study In Collene, lleetle, and 1'ieparatory Depaitments; also In Mualo and Art. Healed by ntoam and fur nbdied n 1th an (levator. Addict! A. W, COWLKS, II. 11., Klmira, N. V, Oct. S-lw d E. B. 8R0WEK GAS FITTING A: STEAM HKATJNG. UKAI.K11 IN STOVES &JINWARE. All kimln of work in Sheet Iron, Roof ing nml Snouting jtromjitly attended to. irbtrtctauentloni,'lven to beating by steam. Corner of Main & East Sts., Bloomsburg, Pn. E xixuToira notiok. K9TATU OKJOSEHI KI.1NK, llCCKiSBII. Ixtlcrs u-stamentary on tho estaloof Joseph KUue, laluotMt, Pleasant lommhlp, Columbia county, I'enii.sjlvunln, decoasod have been want ed by tho lliuliterof said county to the Uhdf slisuedomulur. AI) persons Iml!ii'cl!iliu4ai;alhbt tho estate of said decedent are requested to pro sent them forsettleiueut and thoso Indebted to the estate to inaku pajmeut toluo undersigned without delay. JOSKI'H cilAWlDltli, oranijcvlllo, I'a. (I. M. KUNK, caubjr.fa. Hept. II Ktccutors. Wl IJ i mason Ham n -T--yJT-' lu'lreiiunewic- ??. K'J 'i t m r a t2t'XaS I "" tm'.-'B "' T fT Vl I'ltllU (Jit llltt ,j-JiftIllI .fufal.Uii). SHERIFF'S SALE. liy tlrtuo ot a writ of Vend. Kt. lasuodout of tbo Court of Common Pleas of t'otumbla county and to mo directed will boojposod to publio ialint the O ourt llous; In Illoomsburg, on Saturday, Oct, 31st, 1885, at S o'clock p. in., all that certain plcco or parcel of land situate In Main town-hip, Coluinb la coun ty and Mate of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd descri bed as follows, to-wlt I On tlio north by landi of Aaron Miller and 1). S. Ilrown.on thocait by lands of V. 1". drover, on tbo south by a publio road, leading from Mnlntlllo to Mirtllnvlllo and on tbo west by lands ot N. It. W, Ilrown.contalnlng clgh ty.two aore, moro or lew wli timi are erected n two story stone homo, bin barn, wajon shed nnd outbuildings. ALSO, Alt that certain pleea or parcel olland sltuato In said twp. ot Main, county nnd stnto aforesaid, bounded on the north by lands ot Kman. uel Stauwr, on tho oast by lands of Aaron Miller nnd publio road, on the south by lands of 1). H. Ilrown nud Jacob llrown.and on the west by lands of llenjamln Nuss, Win. Mcnsinger and James Kccfer, containing ono hundred nnd two acres moro or less, wneieon are erected a framo d oiling bouse, bank barn and outbuildings. AI.SO, Ono other pleco or parcel of land sltuato In twp., county and stnto ntoresald, bounded on tho north nnd east by lands of 1'lereo drover on tho south by lands formerly of Henry d. Miller's heirs and on tho west by land! ot Jacob Brown, containing twenty acres inoiuor less of timber land. ALSO, A certain plantation or tract of land sit uate InMirtlln twp., county and Btato aforesaid, bounded and described as follows I On tho north by lots of Albert Millard, and lands formerly of Samuel Creasy, on tbo east by Itaeo street of said vlllago ot Minilnvlllo, on the south by lot of Win. Eckroth, nnd Samuel Creasy and on tho west by Kalrstreet of said tillage, containing four acres ot land more or less, being lot No. las dcslgn.it- In orphans' Court Sale, Seized, taken Into execution nt the suit of J. V. John and S. Knorr Hxr's. of Htncy John deceased, vs. David S. Ilrown and to bo sold ns tho property of llavld S. Ilrown. JOHN MOUUKV, Vend. l'.x. .Sheriff. Knorr Atty. A MKNiMWNT OF CHANTER OP A.T1IU t'OM'MlltA COl'NTV AniitClTI.TtJH AU IIOItTICl'LTUItAt, AND MECHANICAL AS- ROUIATION. Notice Is hereby glten tli.it application has been mado to the Com t of common Pleas of Columbia county for leave to amend the charter of tho nbovo named corporation, under tho Act of Assembly ot jy April, isi 1, ns ronows: ny nn nuuition u Ar ticle 3 of lite sections providing that tbo Initiation ree of new members shall bu o.dd on or before lie. ccmberlst: proWding for perietual membership; providing lor ceriuie.ues oi perpetual meiiioersmp and their transfer; inemlvrs In arrears not enti tle 1 to membership ticket for current ear. Ar tlclosls soninended nsto mako tho Treasurer n member of the Executive Conimltteo.nnd provides for tbo appointment of nn Auditing committee. Article? provides that all salarl s and pay of oni ccra shall bo ilxed annually by the society, Ar tlclo 8 changes tho time of bo'dlngthe annual meeting to January. Article lit changes a quorum from IS toss. Artlcloll authorizes the Associa tion to hold real estate. It no sunielent reason bo shown to tho contrary, theso amendments wilt bo allowed by tho court ontholOlh day of next No- ember. 11. V. WHITE, FHEAS FOWLEIt, Secretary. President. Oct, sw AGENTS WANTED MS "Spy op the R ebellion." NowueltiD liy tliti Jea$ t thvutandt I lNoconipclN tlon. OnlytHtoVoflUklml. Tbo'SPYHrovcJa mauy tecrrti of the war never boforo published, A I'raittilo account of tbo conspiracy to asanas Ina to Ijinculn. Perilous) cxpojieurpi of our Teuebal HpiEd lu tlio Kobe I Capitol; their hrrolo Lrtvory fully rocouutoil la tbcuo lU etches. Tho Spy" is tho moat thiilllnfr war book over publUhod rndoredl by hundreds of PrchB uud A Ron t a' tcstlmoniila. A largo Land. boujo book, fe(3 papes; 0 illustrations. tSTAGENTS WANTED! AOENTS 1 Tbfd book 1m out telling all others. Over onehumtrtil thoutarul anpl Icatlons for agencies havo boeu rwelvcd. W'a liuvo many agents who have sold from ttva to ftv& hundred coj-itt. AB-TUo "SPY" ii told only by our A irent st and rati vot bo found lu books tores. HolU to mm bantu, funncm, mechanics, and every' IWy. Absolutely the easitst book to tell evtr Inotcitt W'o vautatinacrrntin every Grand Army Pout hi id infviry towmdiip and comity In tboU.H, IV) r full pnrttculiini and (emu tit ayentt add reus O.W.CAKLiri'ON i; CO.,PuUi8her,Neworfc Q.ENKKAL KLKCTION PROCLAMATION. I. JOHN MOUItra, miru SUerlfT Of CO- lumuucuuiiiy, i;ornmunwcaiui or rcnnsyivanm, do hereby uuko known and nroclaim to thonuall- iled eU'etursH ot Columbia county that u general I'lt'i-uuu win uu ni'iii un Tuesday, November 3 '85 belni; tho Tuesday next rollowlnir tho lirst Jlon daynr s.ild month) fur the purpose ot electing fho hoi-i.ii pel t hi iicreiimuer imiueii, ui-wii: Onoperbon for 'irensuier or l-ennsylvanla. Ono nerson for .sherirt ot Columbia county. Ono person for District Attorney of Columbia uouniy. ono person for Coroner ot Columbia county. Two peisons for Jury Commissioners of Colum bia county. I also hereby mike known and give notice that tho nUeea of IioMIiil' tho aforesaid election In the several wards, hordiiKlis, districts and townships within the countv ot Columbia aro as tullows, viz: Hearer townsh'p, at tho public house ot l'ottcr lienton township, at tho public nouso of Hiram Hess, In the town ot lienton. Hast llloom, at Ihu Court House, lu llloomsburff. West llluum, at the court House, In Hloomsuuri,'. Kasl llerwlck, at tho little onleo of Jackson X Woodln In tho borough ot 11. nWck. eat llerwlck, at tbo onleo ot W. J. Knorr, lu ilie uuruuKU ui jternits, liorough of Centralia, nt tho public house of Wil liam l'elfr. lirl.ucieck township, at the public school bouse near j-.vans inc. Catawlssa township, nt tho public houso of W A. U-tter. Centre township, at tho school houso near Lnfay. etto Creasv's. North couyngham District, at tho school bouse near mo comery oi junu Auuerson s co. South Cunyui;ham District, at tbo liutisu of Mrs Thomas Monroe. risldugcreel; township, at tho school house near u. ii. line s. Franklin township, at tho Lawrence schoo house. (Heenwood township, nt tho houso of I. D I'atlou. Hemlock township, at tbo public houso ot Clus. ll. inciicricii, in me town or iiiick norn. Jacksuii tuwiishlu. nt the house of Hzeklel cole. Ujust tuwnslili), at tho public house of Daniel uuorr, iu 4iiiueoia. Mlilllu Unrushlp, at tho public house ot Aaron Hess, lu the town of llll!llnlllc. Madison township, ut tho publio school house In .lerseytown. .mi. ricasaui townsmp, at tuo .Miueriown school bouse. Montour township, at tho publio houso of .Main township, at tho public houso of Jeremiah K. lAile.'enberirer. 1'oarlugcieet township, nt tbo houso of Samuel aimer, orango township, at 0. llockman's hotel In Or. anirevlile. I'ine township, at tbo Centre school Houso, sugarloaf township, ut tho houso of Norman coie. West Scott at tbo publio houso of It Falrman in I.l-'htstiiet. liast seolt township, nt tho public houso ot Jacob .Miller, In Kspy. At all elections hereafter held under tho laws of this commonwealth, the election polls- shall be uitcncu in ccnociocK in ino lurenoou, ana shall continue open without Interrupllou ur ad journment until seven o'clock In tho evening when inu puns n in uu nuauu.. NOTIOK IS IIliKKIlYaiVKX. That every person excepting Justices of the I'eacu and Aldermen, Notaries 1'ubllo uud Tor sous In tho nillllU sen Ice of I ho state, who shall bold or shall within two mouths baohcld any onleo or uppolntiueiit of piont or trust undur inu iirneu M.ucs, oroi iui.s niaie,anu ciiyor corporateil district, whelluT a commissioned oilleer or utuerwtsv, a subordinate oilleer or agent who Is or shall bu emnloied under thu LcL'lsla. ture, Keeutlvo or Judiciary Depurtiuent of this Slate, or ot nny city or of auy lucoriwraltd dis trict, und also, that every member of congress uud of tlio State legislature, and ot thu select or common council of any city, or commissioners ot any Incorporated district, uie by lawlncapable of holding or exercising at thu same llinu Iho ortlco or uppolntment of J udge, Inspector or clei Ic of nny election of this commonwealth, au I mat llo inspector, uuuku oroiuer oiucer oi sucn elec tion shall bu ellL-lbluto be then voted for. Tho Insnectors and Judiru of thu elections shall meet at Iho rcspcrtivo places appointed for Homing tuo eieciiou in inu uisinci 10 vviucuiiiey n-spuitlvvly beloug. beforo seven o'clock lu I he inornlni!. und cuill of said llisnectDrs shall an. IHjliil one clerk, who shall bu a iiujlliled voter of sueii uisinei. Thu uualliled voters of tbo several districts In tills county ut all general, township Iwrough and special elections, are hereby hereafter author. l7cduml reiiulied to voto by tickets printed or written, or partly priuieu uuu purity vvniien, severally classliled as follows i One ticket shall embrace thu names of all Judges of Courts votod for, and labelled, outside, "Judiciary!" ono ticket shall embrace the names of all tho State olllcers v oted for und to bo labelled "Slate;" one ticket shall embratuthu names of all county officers voted for, Including tho onleo of Senator, and Members of Assembly, If voted for, una members ot congress, It vcled for, and bo label led "County i" one ticket stall embrace thu names of all township olllcers voted tor, and lu labelled "Township; 1 one ticket shall emoraco the names of all borough officers voted for, nud bu labelled "llorough." And each class bhallbo deposited lnwpar.Uo ballot boics. JOHN MUl'IIKY, blicrin, Dr. IVIcTaggart Tills noted Specialist of Hcrniiton. Is tlio only specialist tills slilo of Now York, l'lill ntlciplilrt nnd DtilTnlo vvlio makes nn oxclii. slvo specialty of treating chronic, long stnnillng nml lingering diseases to wlilcii mnnniiil vvomnnkliitl nro subject, sucliris Consiimntlon, llroncliml nITcctlons, Hcrnfn In, Salt.Hlicilin, Loss of JUnlinoil.Sklii tils, cases, HlicntnntUm, Ulcers, Olil Bores, Epi lepsy, Syidillls, Deafness, Loss of Voice, Clironlo f)iiirrli(i'n,Clillls ami Foyer, Worms, liWer complaint, Cancers, Tumors, Paraly sis, Tnpo worm, Ilcnrt disease, &C, &c, iHTFenialo diseases a specialty. No matter linvv Ions you liavo been suf fering nor how many Doctors you Imy.ecni ployed in vnln, you should npply to'' Hit. Mc I'.viHUliT at once, when lie will tell til' rcctly without holding out falso hopes whether your disease Is strlclly curablo or enn only he relieved. lie owes his wldo reputation for tho suc cessful treatment of nil llngciliig or chronic diseases to experience nnd close applica tion for over SU ycuis, nnd to no miraculous power. WHAT TUB l'APXIt.4 SV I "Ho Is skillful hnnpit. eiilrlent. unrlirht and re liable and Vvell worthy of (he peopl-'s wmildeneo nndesleein. Hoalvvavs stysexactly what ho means and means exactly what he stys." scran ton Hnttittttii. "llo Is too useful a man to lose," Lackawanna Vm77lf. Corner Lackawanna and Washington Arcnnes. SCKANTON, l'A. Septll-ly ftrkET EpOfJS. 15LOOJIS15UHG 1IARICUT. Wheat per bushel Hvc " " ,8j lo 00 nn fill 113 r, oo it o oo 20 111 0.1 40 on n tw 08 12 10 in oo Corn " " Oats " " Flour per barrel lliittcr KS' Tallow Potatoes new Dried Apples llnms , Bides nnd shoulders Chickens Turkeys i.uni per pound liny per ton Hcesvviix Hides pur Hi Vcnl skins per lb Wool per lb CoAI. ON WlIAItF, No 0 2.00; Nos 4 & 5 $3.2.) llltiimlnus, $4. r, to 7 07 :ir Philadelphia Markets. COHHECTED WEHICLY. FEi:i)- Western winter bran, spot, 1 1.M (3 15. Spring KI.T5W 14.25. VUiUlL Western extra's 3 oo a xsjj l'ennn family, 4.no n is; Ohio clear, 4.21; wlutor patent 5.00 & t.SO; l'enna. roller process t.3" 1.01 WHRAT Pennsylvania red, No. I, tt)v. COHN. 61. OATS. NO. 3 vvhlto ( 31 NO. S, 8W 1IAV AND STHAW Timothy uholeo Western and New York, 15. oliM fair to good Western nnd New York, is. a 14. : medium western and New York, 10. w is. : Cut hay as to quality aa, c 21. Itye straw 10. Wheat straw. 10. oat straw 10 Kims. i-cnnsyivania 20 ; western 21. UUTTElt. Pennsylvania creamery prints 21 Q 25 Western extra aot LIVK POULTItY. Fowls, 10, mixed lots roosters old 5. potatoks, :arly ltoso. m a iiurbnnd. 50 M Oil; onions, 1.05 1.73 per bhl. for yellow, 1.25 (1.I5TOL ' M. 3. CL AMU & SON - oo - Having just returned from New York where thoy haveheen buying up the latest Novelties in both Sttiplo and Fancy goods. Our stock of Ladies nnd Childrens Cloaks, Coats, Nownmrkets, Wraps, llussian circulars, show a larger stock and greater varie ty of styles, over two hundred to select from, prices from 2.50 to $50.00. Our stock of black and colored .Dress Silks was never so complete, and prices the lowest. We oiler all wool G-4 Ladies Cloths atGOc. and GOc. uyard,worth nioreti good Tricot G-4 cloth at SOc. a yard, worth $1.00, it 40 inch all wool Cash mere in black and colors at SOc. worth (50. Black silk velvets in Plain and Bro cade, the famous Nonpareil Velveteens in Plain and Brocade, Black and Colors. Our Flannel Stock is complete, good Ped twilled llannel 25c. yd. Our Blanket stock is complete, see those $2.G!3 white blankets per pair worth 3.50. Good Prints 5c. yd. Canton Flannels nil prices. Our Shawl Stock is large and prices tho lowest. Our Notion Stock is complete. Columbia Yarns best made, all colors. Underwear tit the lowest prices. Cash mere gloves, kid gloves, ribbons, laces, fringes, oco. We invite ttlL to call and see our stock of Dry Goods,' Notions and Fancy Goods. Do not fail to seo our Coats and prices. - H J OLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. fT-Tirr " S? 5 ir er . , Vir-'i.t. --"-;" l 5H?,a applied to the soil, repays its cost many times ovi 1'3S5!!j eouvinccil. Pamphlets with testimonials, etc., f afi H'crc is no local agent in your vicinity, address FOlt FARMER'S PR00UGE EXCHANGE. 0- W, KITCHEN, MANAGER, Bloomsburg, Pa. Sn-h Acrpnc; A- c- CREASY, Lime Ridirc, Pa. bub. Agents, H IIt brov Wglit strcc Pa. Sept. 1 'Jm AMERICAN 1 ili flfffliiiRL! All our subscribers avIio will jmy their subscription accounts to this paper in full to date, and ono year in ad vance, will bo presented with ono year's subscription to THE AMERICAN FARMER A sixtcoii-jiagu Agricultural Miignselni', jmblislie.l by K. A. Huckott, at Fort Wityuc, Jnjlinna, nti.l winch in rapidly taking iauk as ono of tho len.iing Agii ciil ural publicatioiis of tlio country. It is devoted exclusively to the interests oi tlio l armor, htock Hreoder, Dairymnii, Gardener, mid their household, aud ovcry species of industry connected with that groat portion of tho peoplo of tho world, the V armor. Tlio subscription juico is ONK DOLLAR 1UU YHAU. 1 ariuers cannot ell got along without it. It puts now ideas into their minds. It loaches them how to farm with prolit to theuiselvcH, It makes tho homo happy, tho young folks cheerful, tho growler contented, tho downcast happy, and tho demagogue holiest, tar-This Is a very liberal offer and should bo taken advantage of. Hwelll & Bittonbemder, PlJQUSrjEHS CoLdflBIA.ti. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. BTATK TItl'.ARUItUI!, CONItAD 1). DAY, OI l'lllt.AIIKt.flltA. DEMOCRATIO COOMTY TI KEt! I'OII HIII'-IIII'F, SAMUKL SMITH, t'on nisrittor ATrottNnv, V. P. HILLMBVUU. l Olt JUHV CO.M.MISSIONf.lt, G. W. DKUU, I'D It OdllONUIt, 1)K. J. M. GWINNIilJ. I'ASDINO COM MITTKbT 5 leaver. 0. A. shiiman, Heater Valley. IteiwicK i;.-i. nower. Herwlrk W.-V.M. l'ieis lirbucreek. It. (I. P. Kslilnke, llerwlck, lienton. Iln ico Carey, liloomsbtirg lili. lxiwcnberg. " W.-l'. 1). Dent er. Catawlss.i.-.1. 11. ltobblns. centralia. H. 1'. curry. Ccntic. Samuel lltdley, Light Street. Conyngham N. Patrick l'ljnn, Centralia. " s.-Iohn 1'. Hannon, Ashland. Fhhlngcreek. I. M. Crcvcllng, Van camp. I'raiiklln. Daniel I oreman, I'emj l. (irwnwood. .loseph K. Trlbelpl-jce, ltohrsbur,'. Hemlock. Win. tllrton, lluckhorn. Jackson. Alexander Knnuse, Waller. IK'ust. H.irilel .Morris, Numtdin. Madison. Miles Smith, Jersej town. Main. IS. S. Itelchart, Mdlnvlllo. Miniln. D. 11. .Monlgomery. Monlnur. A. o. Stooge, Hupert. Mt. Pleasant. A. J. Ikeler, Canby. orange. calvlii Herring, orangevillo. I'liio. T. W. Sunes, Sereno, ltoarlngcreek. David Iinir, Mlllgnive, scon V. (I. I'. Ilelglnril, Light street. " l I'. W. IliileKer, Hspy. Suiarlotf. J. W. l'erry Central. .iKNCK COMJIITTBK., rim followlnir named persons have been chosen ns members ot tho Violence Coniuilttce for isss : llerwlck 1. A. I). Seelcy, 1'reoman Sit:cr, David Dayman. Berwick W. (leo. Carey, It. 1.. Kreas, M. I). llcavcr. ileo. P. Drlesbach, Jesso lilttcuhousc. lienton. Charles (llbbons, Joseph Cole, Daniel Knrns. llilarcreck.-M. A. Smith, II. M. Kvans, oldeon Michael, A. 11. Croop, Dr. 1. J. Adams. Centre. 11. A. Sweppenhlser, A, D. Hrader, Levi Kamely. Conyngham N. Charles Mcdulre, Frank Woods, conyngham S. .luhn Melrlnger, 1". Haley, M, Monaghan. Flshlngcreek. A. 1'. hnpln, Ia'wIs llelsbllne, MosesMcllenry, W. .1. Kreamer, J, M. Ainmci man. (Ireenvvood. Wm. lllack. A. J. Dcrr, Wm. Kjcr, ll. P. Mcllcnry. Hemlock. Win. Wlntersteen, Simon llclchart, Iireno Hartinan, 1'. Fotilk. Jackson. Silas Mcllcnry, Augustus Hverhart Calvin Derr. Madlion.-O. H. Fruit, W. S. Smith. Main. John W. shuman, W, ll. John, George Fisher. Montour. John ltodarmel, Win. Trowbridge. Orange. John Mnsleller, 1). I lViu&t. Pine. J. It. Fowler, irn C. PurM-ll, Iram l'latt. Scott K. W. Ii Dlelerlch, T. W. Hartinan, David (lelslnger. seott W A.C. Illdlny, L. M. Kclchncr. Kugnrlo.it. 1'llas Fill, Noah cole, Wellington llcss, Joseph Lnrlsh, flcorgo Van fclckel. "DTn nPIfTT'TJ To Introdtico them JJlU U i! JJil. wo will glvo nway ltxii Washing Machines. If you want ono send us lour name. 1'. o. nml exniessof. Ileo at once. THE NATIONAL CO., 21 Dey St., N, Y. Oct. 2-4 w d yAINWHiailT Ce CO., WHOLESALE QltOCEIiS, Philadelphia rKAS, SYHUTS, COFFEE, tiUO Alt, MOL1.SES HICK, SriCES, BICARB SODA, &C.,&0, N. K. Corner Second and Arch streets. ir-jrderjlll rocolvo prompt attentln (:o:) - & SON ANNUAL SALES, 50,000 TONS. This old anil reliable Fertilizer, which has been on the market for Olirllfenil VOnrU Ic linciifii.ccul Ta. .... i1n.ln.. I....... '.""I'-"3-'1 ' ill 111, U ill 111-11, Jill 11 11, ls a comPIelc manure, rich in all the necessary anncr who plants ins crops, looking to th i the money 'SOLUBLE PACIFIC CUANO cr. 1 ry it, and be forwarded free. If (KLIDDEtf A: CURTIS. lien'l Selling Aleuts, lloston, .11ns SALE BY I" FARMER (