The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 06, 1885, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
The Columbian.
0. E. Elwell, I r.ii.
J. E. BittMrtondor. ,) Elltsrs'
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
FlFtDAY," WvMBE7t, 0, 18BiC
I i
TUESDAY'SELECTIONS
NEW YORK, VIRGINIA AND MARY
LAND CARRIED BY THE
DEMOCRACY.
THE REPUBLICAN TICKET ELECTED
IN PENNSYLVANIA,
Quay lias been elected Stato Treas
urer by a majority of 25,000 to 30,000
and the peoplo of Pennsylvania have
vindicated his Pardon Hoard offenses.
In Philadelphia the wbolo ticket wag
elected including Ho wan for sheriff,
and tho ox-convict Mount. Iowa,
Nebraska, Now Jersey and Massachu
setts have also given republican majors
tics. David H. Hill U elected cover
nor of New York by 15,000 plurality,
and Kitz Hugh Leo is elected In Vir
ginia. The legislature of tho latter
stato will bo democratic nnd Mahonc is
buried out of sight. Tho majority is
nearly 20,000.
Maryland was carried by tho demo
crats, and in Connecticut gains wero
made by the democrats, in tho legisla
ture.
Tho republican candidato for sheriff
is elected in Montour county by 10U mrt'
ioritv. Frank E. Brockway was defeat'
ed for protlionotary of Luzerne by 300,
Though tho voto in Columbia was
light and tho majority tho smallest
known for years,tho apathy hero was no
"renter tuan in somo other counties, in
Berks tho democratic majority falls off
2500, ana in .Northampton imv.
There seems to havo been no interest
in tho election and tho voto through
tho stato was light.
President Cleveland went to Buffalo
to voto for Hill and tho whole Demo
cratio ticket. His route was over the
T.pliirfli Vallnv rnnrl. nnd lin wns f?reot
- - -5 - ' " J ' " o ,
ed by largo crowds wherever tho train
stopped.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany bavo declared a semi-annual
dividend of 2 ner cent, oavablo on and
after November 30. This makes tho
dividend for tho current yoar 5 per
cent. Some sururiso was created in
financial circles by tho decrease.
Tho funeral of Geu. Geo. B. Mo
Clellan took place on Monday. The
remains were taken trom his homo in
Orance N. J. to tho residence of Mr.
W. O. Prime, Mew York, on Sunday,
and services were held at Madison
Avenue Presbyterian Church on Mon
day. Among tho pall-boarers wero
Gen. Hancock, Gen, Joseph E. John
ston, Gen. Fitz John Porter, Gen. W.
B. Franklin, Gen. MoMahon, Congress
man A. S. Hewitt, and other disiin
Guiohed soldiers and citizens. In obed
ienco to the request of Mrs. MoClelhn
the services were of a very simple
chnractcr.'and theie was no military
display and no brass bands in tho pro
cession. 1 no great general naa ex
pressed his aversion to bucIi funeral
displays only a few weeks ago, and bo
was laia away simpiy us a private citi
zen. There wai an linmouso crowd in
attendance.
INTEMPERATE TEMPERANCE.
Women who devote their talents to
the welfaro of their race, are entitled
to tho greatest respect and considera
tion. Whether it be in church work,
111 tho missionary held at homo or
abroad, in tho temperauco cause, or iu
labors of love of any kind, her influence
for good is great, when her course of
action is governed only by a desiro to
do good, and balanced by christian
charily and common sense. Unfor
tunately thoro arc many women and
men too, who are drawn into public
lifo simply by a desiro to becomo
conspicuous, and becauHO they are
somewhat allied to the genus "crank.'
Aud of this latter class a btriking in
stance has couio to our notice. L-ist
week and Ilhis, for soveral das the
National Woman's Christian Tempt-r-
ance Union washrld in Philadelphia,
tho eleventh annual convention
The President of this Union is Miss F
E. Willard of Chicago, and on Friday
last 111 addressing the convention she
gavo utterance to some most remaik-
ablu lansuace. in tho course ot tier
annual address she said :
Crimes against women seem to bo on the
increase everywlifre. It Is not by tho vain
nttemnt to reintioiiuco the exploited hurein
method of secluding women Hint tliey uro
to lie saved. When wo remember ,tlio un
avenged murder of Jcnnio Cramer, of New
lluven, the ncquumi 01 1110 ravisiiem 01 11
cultivated Illinois school teacher : when
wo retlect that the J'all Mall Gazette snys tho
law is framed to allow men to outrago girls
with Impunity ; Hint in Massachusetts and
Vermont It Is n greater crime to steal a cow
limn to mm a gill , that la Illinois sedue
Hon la not recognized ns n crime, it is n
marvel not to be explained that wc go on
U10 even tenor ot our way too uciiciio, 100
refined, too prudish to uiako any nlluslon
to these awful facts. Wo have been tho
victims of conventional cowardice too
lonrr.
As to our relation with politics wo do
not forget in tho midst of our unmistakable
cuins that the Democratic pal ty is the
oncn allv of till liquor oligarchy in the
realm of national politics. Wo want
the Democratic parly to bite the dust. Tho
Baloon is entrenched in politics even mora
firmlv than in Jaw. Wo can write and
speak and pray for tho only party that tie
dales "tno snioon must go.
What the ladv says of the social
ovil is truo and desorves tho
heartiest endorsement, but tho lang
uago immediately following that, clear
lv indicates that sho is a republican.
and is endeavorintr to ruu tho National
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
as an auxilliarv to that party. Her
charitablo character disappears, and
sho disulavs her strong partisan bias,
Sho 'has no word of condemnation for
tho nartv in tho state of Connecticut,
moro rcfiuently republican than
democratic, whoro the murder of tho 11 11
fortunate Jcnnio Cramer has gono un
avenged. Sho has nothing to say
against tho republican paity in the
strongly republican stato of Illinois
wbero the ravisncrs 01 a cuiuvuieu
school mistress were acquitted, and
whero "seduction is not recognized as
a crime." No comments on the strong
republican states of Massachusetts and
Vermont whero "it is a greater crime
to steal h cow than to ruin a girl."
But whon sho oomes to speak of the
liquor traffic, she at once awakens to
I ho Jact that "llio iliioorauu paity is j
tho open ally of the liquor oligarchy in
tho icalm of national politic?. Wo
wint tho Democratic party to bito tho
dust." In other words shu wants tho
Republican patty sustained notwitli
Htnndiiifi the fact that in states control),
ed by it seduction and murder are not
ciimcs, but tho Democratic parly must
be held responsible for tho great crinio
of intemperance. Perhaps sho is not
nwaro that in the southern Btatcs con
trolled by tho Democrats thcro aro
much fewer saloons than in tho north
ern Republican states. In Pennsyl
vania where the Republicans have bad
a majority in tho legislature, and the
cntiro slnto government for many
years with but few exceptions, tho
liquor traffio is legalized, and in Phila
delphia whero Miss Willard s intern
pcrato Hpccih was made, with its 15,.
000 to 20,000 republican majority,
. I.,! 'r 1 ....I!..-
Willi us repiiuuuaii mayor ami ,unuu
force, with tho courts largely controlled
by tho samo party, tho liquor laws aro
a dead letter and intoxicating drinks
aro sold on Sunday with perfect im
punity. And tho samo may bo said of
nearly overy city in tho north, and yet
tins lauy says mat "tno j;einocrnuo
pai tv is tho open allv of tho liquor
oligarchy," forgetful of tho facts abovo
given, and willuliy ignoring tho crimps
of tho Whiskey ring"that flourished in
tho palmy days of republican ndininis
tiou. It is to bo regretted that such
iulempcrato tongues cannot bo restrain
ed. Tho Democratic party can stand
suoh criticism, but tho temperance
causo cannot stand it, and can never
hope to mako much progress as a poli
tical organization until tho cranks and
hot-heads within its ranks can bo mono
to undertand that its battles must bo
fought on a platform mado for tho pur
poso of benefitting tho human race, and
not as a moro sido show to cither of
tho great political parties.
Literary Notices.
A writer la tho forthcoming (November) lUii.
rsKS, treating of "The Defense ot our Sea-ports,"
points out that In nlno of our seaboard cltlos
alono property valued at J.1,-J,000,CflO Is exposed
to destruction In caso ot war, beeauso ot our lack
ot sea-coast defeases adequate to cope with the
navies ot tho righting powers. He sketches tho
remarkable development ot orduanco and armor
slnco our war, stimulated In largo measure by Its
lessons, but In which we bavo bad no part. Tho
new English guns throw a shot of 2000 pounds
penetrating SO Inches of Iron at a dlstanco ot a
thousand yards, und have an affcctlne range of
six miles. The writer urges that Immediate pro
vision should bo mado for an oxtonslvo torpedo
outfit, for gun factories capablo of producing the
modern guns nnd torn general system of coast do
fence, at an expenditure of ten millions a year
for six or seven years. It Is announced that this
paper will bo followed doling' next yenr In IUn-
per's by a careful study ot "Tho Itrltlsh Navy,"
by Sir Edward Heed, and by 'a paper on hrupp's
gun factory, both fully Illustrated.
Those who have been conversant with tho lead.
lng English magazines will havo noticed that of
late years they havo given much more space to
what way bo termed "spook literature." Ghost
stories havo abounded ; and to meet the popular
demand the Edltorot Tit Nkw Moov has given
tho post of honor In the first number of his fifth
volume to an article Entitled, "Is This the Era of
Ohostafwhlch gives many instances of ghostly
appearances In and around Boston ; and, strange
to Bay, they havo the endorsement of being "nell
authenticated." As long as peoplo will read such
literature, tho supply will equal tho demand. The
November number of Tub Nkw Moon Is a beauti
ful specimen of good printing and proof-reading
and we don't see how such an' Interesting publi
cation can be furnished for the small sum ot one
dollar a year, or ten cents a topy. Tho enterprise
of tho publishers has placed It for sale on every
news counter In the unlfd States and Canada, or
a specimen copy 111 be sent on application to
Tub New Moon Pdbusiiinu Co., Lowell Mass.
Rheumatism
It l an established fact that Hood's Bar
aparllla has proven an Invaluable remedy
In many severe cases of rheumatism, effect
ing remarkable cures by Its powerful action
In correcting the acidity of tho blood, which
Is tho cause ot tho disease, and purifying
and enriching tho vital mild.
It U certainly fair to assume that what
Hood's Sarsaparllla has dono for others It
will do for you. Therefore, it you suffer
the pains and aches of rheumatism, give
this potent remedy a fair trial.
A Positive Care.
"I was troubled very much with rheuma
tism in my hips, ankles, and wrists. I
could hardly walk, and was confined to my
bod a good deal ot tho time. Being rec
ommended to try Hood's Sarsaparllla, I
took four bottles and am perfectly well.
I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla
as one ot tho best blood purifiers In the
world." W. F. Wood, Bloomlugton, 111.
For Twenty Years
I have been affile ted with rheumatism. Beforo
1883 1 found no relief, but grew worse. I then
bogan taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, and It did
me more good than all the other medicine I
ever had." II. T. Balcom, Shirley, Mass.
"I 'suffered from what tho doctors called
muscular rheumatism. I took Hood's Sar
saparllla and am entirely cured." J. V. A.
Fboudfoot, letter carrier, Chicago, 111.
Wo shall bo glad to send, free of charge,
to all who may desire, a book containing many
additional statements ot cures by ,
Hood's Sarsaparllla
Bold by all druggists. I ; lx for $5. Made
only by a L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar.
THINK OF IT NOW!
Although much is said about the Impor
tance of blootl-purlfying medicine, It may bo
possible that the subject has never seriounly
claimed your attention. Think of it now!
Almost every person naa somo form of scrof
ulous poison latent In his reins. When this
develops In Scrofulous So res t Ulcers, or
Kruptloiis, or In tho form of llheumatlsm,
or Oceanic Diseases, tho suffering that en
sues is terrible. Hence the gratltuile of tbosa
who discover, as thousands yearly do, that
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
will thoroughly eradicate this evil from the
ejstcin,
At well expect life irlthont air ns health
vtthout pure blood. Cleanse the bluod v, Ith
AVEil'S SAUSAFAIULLA.
TOKPARXD BY
Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass,
Bold by all Druggists ; ?l,slx bottles for S5.
PIANOS-ORGANS
The demand for the Improved Masom A Hammm
iiaxos la now so lai kq inn n econ.i naumoii 11 ma
factory has become Imperative. Do not require one
aunrter as much tuning at Hanoi on the prevailing
rent-pin system. CouKult Catulngue, Iroe.
100 styles ot Oioivi, JJ to I'XW. For Cash, Easy
Payments, or Ilenteil.
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co..
NEW YORK t P.OSTUN ; CIIICAGU.
nov-0-4t.
CQURSEN, CLEMO & CO.
Limited,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Crockery, (lla&sware, Table and l"ocket Cutlery,
Indow mass, und I'lated-waro.
The f6 candle-power marsh electric lamp.
1 he celebrated 1'tnaforo burner,
bird Cages, Fruit Jars.
3 Lackawanna Avenue. 8CHANTON, I'a.
may My
Dr. McTaggart
This noteil Hpeclallst of Hcrantnn, is tho
only specialist this sido of New York, l' ML
adelphia nnd 11 u Hula who makes an oxcln.
slvo specialty of treating chronic, long
standing anil lingering discuses to which
mail and womankind uro subject, such ns
Consumption, Dronchml nlTectloin, Scrofu.
In, Sult.lthctim, Loss ot Manhood, Skin dls.
cases, Itheinnatisin, Ulcers, Old Sores, Kpi.
lepsy, Syphilis, Deafness, Loss of Voice,
Chronic Dlnrrliii'a.Chllls and Foyer, Worms,
Liver complaint, Cancers, Tumors, I'arnly
sis, Tapo worm, Heart disease, &c, Ac,
CiTFcmalo diseases a specialty.
No matter how long you have been suf.
fering nor how mauy Doctors you haye cm.
ployed In vain, you should upply to D11.
iluTAaaAUT at once, when he will tell di
rectly without holding out false hopes
whether your disease Is strictly curable or
can only bo relieved.
Ho owes liis wldo reputation for tho sue
ccssful treatment of all lingering or clironio
diseases to experience and close appllcu.
lion for over SO years, and to no miraculous
power.
What the Papeks Sat i
'He H skillful honest, rniclent, upright and re
liable and well worthy of the K'opl ' eonlldenca
and esteem. Ho always says exactly what ho
means uud moans exactly what he says." bcran-
"He h too useful a man to lose," Lackawanna
vmuriif.
Corner Lackawanna and Washington Avenues,
SOHANTON, I'A.
Sept u.iy
VOTE POLLED AT GENERAL ELECTION, TUESDAY,
f ,NOVEMnER 3rd, 1885.
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SEE THE
Good quiility quilting Calico for 3ic. per yard.
Full lino of blenched and unbleached Muslin from Gc. up "
Canton Flannels from G to 17c. "
Ked Twill Flannels from 23 to GOc. "
White and Gray Flannels, very cheap.
All wool Ladies' Cloth, all colors, 4oc. per yard.
" " " " " li yds. wide for Goc.
Ladies' quilted bottom Skirts tor .90
" " " " Italian cloth for 1.25
Full line of Ladies', Gents and Childrens' Underwear oheiq).
All Wool Double Shawls from 4.25 to 7.50
New stock of Ladies' Wraps and New Markets.
New stock of Childrens' and Misses' Coats.
Some last seasons Coats and Dolmans at less than half price.
Colored Dress Silks from .40 to 1.15 per yd.
Black " " extra quality from 1.00 to 2.50
Brocade Velvet black and colored as low as the lowest.
Plain Colored Velvets, all colors for 1.00 per yard.
Plain Black Velvets from 1.00 to 2.00 "
Silk Plush all colors from 2.00 to 3.75 "
'the best all wool Jerseys in town for 1.00. Jerseys all prices to
2. GO.
A full line of wool dress goods at the lowest cash prices and much
cheaper than ever.
White Blankets from 1.25 to 9.50 per pair.
Ladies' fine black fleeced cotton Hose, white heels and toes. Also
a full line of Hosiery, Gloves, and such goods as are usually kept
pi a first class
mm Goods S
(At the old stand of Lute & Sloan.)
HI. W.
Nov. 0, 2m.
COURT PROCLAMATION-
WHEREAS, the Hon. Wuliam Ewei.l
President .luugo ot tho Court of oyer and
Terminer and (leneralJall Delivery, Court ot Quar
ter Sosslons ot the Peace and tho Court ot Common
l'leas and Orphans' Court In the 20th Judicial Dls.
trlct, composed ot tho counties ot Columbia and
Montour, anil the lions. Jatnci Lake and 1'. L
shuman, Ass-Klato Judges of Columbia county
have Issued tl)clr.precept,boarlni; dale tho cthduy
of Oct. In theycarof our Lorduno thousmd clshl
hundred and eyuty-llve, and to mo directed for
holding a Court of 0 cr and Terminer and flcneral
Quarter Sessions of tho l'eaee, Court ot Common
l'leas and Orphans' Court, In Illoomsburs;, In the
county ot Columbia, on tho firt Monday.belng
the Tlh day otDec. next, tojcontlnuu for two
weeks.
Notice Is hereby ctven to the Cot oner.to tho Jus
tices ot the l'eaee, and thu Constables of the said
County of Oolumbla,that tliey bo then and tlicntlu
their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon
said 28th day of Sept. with their records Inqul.
sltlons and other rementbi ances,to do thoso things
which to their ofilces appertain to be dono. And
thoso that aro bound by rc cognizance to proseetito
a;alnst tho prisoners that are or may he In thejall
ot tho said county of Columbia, to be then and there
to prosecute them as shall bo lu.t. Jurors are re
quested to bo punctual In their attendance,
agreeably to their notices. Dated at llloomsburg
( ,1 thersthdayofNov. In tho year of our
I 1. M. y Ijota ono thousand eight hundred and
I , J elghty-ilve, and In the one hundred and
ninth yoar of tue Independence ot tho United
States of America,
hherltrs omce, JOHN MOUHKV,
suerlff.
1E-0PE(ED,
THE GLEN CITY MINES.
Jot
Having 1iooiciik1 tho Olen City
Mines, wo aro )ropnreil to furnish tho
country trade with first class prepared
coal, at
t:ot
$?,oo Per 'Eon.
McAlarney & Knight.
GLEN CITV, PA.
Oct 10-lw
EE. Q. BsMemani
number and gas fitter. Hear of Schuyler's hard,
ware store,
filoomsburg. Pa.
All kinds ot Ilttlngs tor steam, gas ;and water
Itootlne and spouting attended to at short no
tlco. Tlnwaro of every description inado to order.
Orderaleftat Schuyler Co's., hardwaie store
win uo prumi'iij iiucu.
Special attention glren to heating by steam and
uui waier.
y-iy
TVjrAINWMUUT & UU.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Philadelphia
TEAS, BYUUl'S, COP1TKK, BUOAIt, MOLAHKb
BICI, SriCIS. BIC1HB 80D1.&C, SO.
N. E. corner Second and Arch stroma,
tirordsrswilt receive prompt attentln
PATENTS
Obtained and all patent business attended to (or
moderate fees.
our olllce Is opposite the U, H. Patent onice, and
we can obtain l'uients In less thno than thoso re
mote from wasuiugton.
tnd model or urnwlmr. We sdvlso as to nut
enlablllty free ot charge, and we make no ehargo
unless putint U secured.
We refer heie, to (he I'ostinastcr, tho Supt, of
Honey o.-der llv., and to olllUals of the U. S.
I'ntent OflUo. For circular, adtlcu, terms and
references to actual clients In your own state or
cuuniy, wine iu
opposite I'atent Onice, Washington, 1). O,
UUV-II
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FRAMES, SASH, DOORS,
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o SET, 10 pieces, or a TEA SET, 41
Pieces, or a handsome ulioN.E llANdlNO L.VMP
given wtthn S10 older. A CUA.MllElt SET of 10
pieces, vvuii blue, maroon or pink uanu or an um
bTONI: CHINA TE V SET Ot 60 pieces, or a (ll.ASS
nrr of 50 nlcees given with 11 112 urder. HANI).
SOME PltEMlUMS, coiiKlslhig of Decoratid China
Waro In T ea sets, also limner and Tea sets com.
blued, and Chamber Sets, etc., etc., given with
orders for 118. fan S5. s!S and 150. Send for elrcu.
l.ir, which will give you lull particulars. (IHAND
UNION TEA IOSIPANY, 25 r-oulh .Main St
v ukes jiarie, yii. neauuuur
ters so Front street. New
Yolk city.
may Ji-ly
A
UOITOU'd NOTICE.
L8TATB OF IIAHBIST DIHHAI.F.W, IIEO'P.
Tlie undersigned auditor appointed by tho Court
to distribute balance In hands of executor to and
among llio parlies entitled theteto, will attend to
tho lutlis of his appointment at his onice In
lilooiusburg, on Friday, November 10, at 11 a. in.,
when and where u 1 1 persons are hereby not Wed to
mako known their claims before the Auditor or bo
lorever debarred from coming in uu said lunu.
I. E. VVAI LFll,
Oft-23 tf. Auditor.
UDITOH'S NO 1 ICE.'
usrATSOf ANiuiBWs. cnsretiNO, ukcsashh.
Tho undertigned Auditor appointed by tho
l Ulllk IUUIMI1UU1U uuiuuin, 111 minus UT lUUUJll'CU
tor to and umour the parlies entitled thereto will
intend to the duties of his unnolntmeut at his ut-
lieu In llloomsburir onTliuiNluv tin, istliilav nf
Novimbtr, lUSal 11 a.m., when and wheio ull
persons are heit by nolincdto make known their
claims before the auditor or be forever debaned
from couilng In upon said lund.
I. E, WALLEll,
Auditor
pOYAl
tfi
Absolutely Pure.
nils powdot 11 Ivor vatlm. a marvel of purity
stroiigtn and wajlosom-'nn.ii. Mire economical
than tho ordtn irv kin ts, nnrt cannot bo sold in
comrctlon wlw tho multitude of low test, short
welRbt, alum or nnospinto nowders. s ld only
In c ins. I'.ovai. iucinu I'ownmt ro , inn Va!l-st
n, 1 . uci 10-iy
ni.ooAtsimnH jMaukh r.
Wliolcsnlc. lictail.
Wheat per biislu 1 85 M
Hyu " " 00
Com " " ....old .10 now 40 00 lo Or,
Oats " " !I2 45
Flour " bbl 8 lo 0
Uuttcr 18 20
Eitks 18 2P
rotutocs 40 no
Hniiis It 14
Dried Apples 0;i 07
Hide nnd shoulder 08 10
Chickens 08 10
Turkeys 10 12
Lard 'peV'i'b".!!.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 08 HO
liny per tnu 10.10
Vlnennrjper gal 20 00
Onions per bushel 75 1,00
Vcnl skins 07
Wool peril U5
Hides 5 to 7
CoAt. ON WllAKP.
No 0 $2.00; Nos 4 Si fi $3.25
Hltutnlnus, $.4.
Philadelphia Markets.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
FEED- Western winter bran, spot, 15. a 15.S5
spmiKil. (4H.15
nil'lt. Western extra's 4.00; I'enna
family, l.M w S.S5 Ohio clear, 4.co m 4.bt winter
gatent 5.S5 6.V5; I'enna. roller process 4.00 Q
VVIIKAT 1'ennsyiTanla rod. No. 1, hOltf.
ColtN', No. 5, si. r-o. 3, 50.
OATS. No. 3 wlllto ft 35 No. S, 88
HAY AND STUAW Timothy (JUolco Western
and New York, 10. fair to good Western and
New York', 12. in. ; medium Western and New
York, 10. (a 15. : cut hay as to quality M. o lil.
ltye Btraw la, Wheat straw, 10. oat straw
93 10
Kims. Pennsylvania 31; western S3.
IlUTTKlt. Pennsylvania creamery prints 30
Western extra sot ai.
LIVE l'OULTHY. Fowls, 8, mixed lots 7 GS 8
roosters old 6.
l-01'ATORS.-lLirly ltose. Mm 55: Burbaruta. 50
f4 53; iinlons,2.25(!S2.5i) per bbl. for yellodPl.75
IU, IVU.
HOTlcn IS I1EIIKBV GIVEN lh.it nn
npplle.it Ion will bo made to tho Ooveruor of
. ti.asylvnnla on Monday, tho blxteeuth day ot
November, 18S5, by A. '.. Schoch, 11. C. Neal, John
A. I'unston. .1. u. Ilrown, W. M. lteber nnd c. vv.
Miller, all of tlie.town or'liloouiibun;,sCulumbl.i
county, Pennsylvania, under the Act of Assembly
entitled, "An Act 10 provide for tho Incorporation
aud regulation ot certain corporations." approved
Apiil 29, 1874, and tho supp.ements thereto, for
the charter ot nu Intended corporation to bo called
"The llloomsburtr steam and Klecttlo U&htco.,"
the chaiactcr and object ot which H fori he pur
pose of mnklnir nnd supplj imr heat and power by
steam and the making mid supplyl'iir Unht, by
electricity, tho business ot the said corporation to
bo conducted and eariledouln tho sal I town of
llloomsburir, and Tor these purposes to bavo. pos
sess nnd enjoy all thu lights, beneilts nnd piUI
leges ot said Act of Assembly and suppli'inents
Ull'll'lll. iJUII .,1.
Ocl-3J-3t. solicitor.
PHILADELPHIA SINGER
Iiicliitllrifi Tuckrr, Unfiler,
boT of -t I U'lnmtTH.ainl lliml-
er.utnl iiMiul uutlltnf twi'h e
putt, wirraitten 3 jean.
iuur own
Ihuit before you piiy
om ecitt. V nt her tv-u-tnfj
viitr'tlnr wamifactuifr in tte
Unititl StiVn tiatrx to make
, tfiii offer. Tltcy nri hniitl
Uouie, tlunilite, nnd Ufiiit
Ermiiilntr. SiMt 11 itker cm.
naalpi charot- tram Sdfl la ISO.
rurrhiiNO from iw utiil -nt' t;l. srnil tor
circular und t C. A. WOOD & CO..
teatlmonlnN. II N. Trnih u, rhllad'ii, I'n.
4 MILE jmtth
H mo loudest uud uiu
Ipierriusiy tiu nil
wht si It uiude. C'uu
be heard from one to ss?,ti7!J&8 iIqi'I
twomtlot. Kxact vrfi?SS3V lit
bIzu of ii 50-tnU- a'A 1 '?vjlilmt I a r m
brecf niruilruX iyAp or ei
wittr.
Mm-
man and ,nn
farmer ihoald liva
BE, btint fr,.. hv
mull. Tor '25 ri.nIH In
and m I our rutnluKiii ut
im. rtoviiiiii. cie. aarcss
nnii:. vi.r.siiM .t- i'n..
Pllll.ADHl.l'HlA, 1'LN.VA.
Sept -l-l3t.-eow.
THE "CSOOI) KKOVGII"
Umpi are
Qlled direct hj
mil PDMP
Without Lift
ing the Can,
the Oiling tuba
adjusting to
ult h eighth
of any Lamp.
This la th
Most practical
FAMILY CAN
ever offered to
the public.
FAMILY OIL CAN.
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAYE ONE.
MANII'ACTURIO BY
tylnfkUl iamaehirlna "go.,
NoDropplnpOll on tho Klooror Table; No
Faucet to Irfnk or get k nocktxl open to watte
Contents or cnuso Explosions. No (kirks to
Lose, Closes Perfectly Air Tight. No Leak.
age no iuvaioruiioii Aosoiuieiy Mare.
A Universal lluunrliolil NeceHglty,
CX,Xi TTTXI BEE TTTT-hn-.
l'OIl SALE IN llLOOSllUlia 11V
I. W. HAHTMAN A SON
ANI
FAHJIEUS' IMtODUCE EXCIIANOE,
oct-S3-i:iU
AGENTS W ANTED BK
JSpyofthe Rebellion."
Hod. Only bo.)lcufitilut. Tbo"Sly"rtveJ
iany secrtti of M war never before tuUUtird. A
fmplila account of tho foaipirtcy (o tBiuuio&ts
.lutolu. iVrllom cxpetioncrs of our Kidibal
HfiM in ttis ItoUel Caiiltult Ihefr Iirrolo bravery
fully rooouutcHl tu (Ucio vivid ltetchc. Tho
Bpy' la the most thiilHnflr war book
fivor publlahed, tndowd by Jiuudroda of
Vrmt aud A gout tcitltuooUla. A large tiaad
otae book, CHS prc: 60 Uluilrilloni.
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Oyer onthuiulmtthouiamt HPpHciloni(oraneuolM
bivu bou luovlved We Luvo inftuy Rtivuis wkQ
bave toM from fun li Jive hundt ectopia,
WXUfi "fePY" U told only by our
A (rents, and rau not bo found lu books(oit'B.
HtiU to merchant!, f Jrmcm, ribnlci,and wry
loitj, Abtolutuiy th eariett tok to Kit fi
known I Wo waut ono agent In every Oraod Army
l'oxt and lu every tuwnvblp and county In tbe Uu,
lo r full parltftiUm and ttnm to aytntt addrs
O. W, CAULUVN it CO., 1'uLlUUeri, Now York,
urns hoe.
Eoh tnniilli for 1830 UODBY'S IjADY'S
DOOIC, "llio old K'll-ihlo MinRnzliic," will
contain n lieuiitiliilly encravi'd frontispiece,
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The mechanical production of the book
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MILWAUKEE, WIS.
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IC.
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HIHIVLM fAMl.ttt,
MIIW.YITKUIC, - - WIS,
Oct 31-3W
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THE GREAT
CONSPIRACY
A tlirllllni; lev lew of the porlent'oua events that
led to tliellltll.v I' ItiaiKI.I.ION, mnn tho poneiful
pen of (len. .lolui A, Ijinn. Milko nuli'k for
eholco Ilelil. llUllllAltli IIIIOS., I'uljs., rlillailel
phl.l, 11a. Nov li it (I.
ONE DOLLAR.
IIJi.IiRI3DTJ-KO. TEXTiT.
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ot lnterftlntf news, anil lnlfcellaneoui and jwlltl.
eal le.Hllnif.
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Special Hates to Clubs.
Sample conies mulled free on application.
TheWraiOT and New YorkVVeeMy ICuiMone
year for one diillur and tin y cents.
Tho 1'AimoTund thol'hllailelphl.i Wetklyrrnei
one year lor one dolhtr uud beveiity.ttve cents.
WANTED.
AGENTS In every Township In this County to
solicit subu rlDlions for tho Wkkklv I'atuiot
Write for teum. AilJiesa all couimunlcatlons to
TIMS I'ATUIOT, IlarrlHItitrK, ln,
Kov (Wlw
READ! THINK! ACT!
-)(-
F.
(tlllld
-)C(-
Tho p.iradl so of Invalids t The homo ot tropical
fruits I t'llinato unsurpassed I No nest No ex.
tremes of heat or coldl No mahulil oround
lilun and dry I l'.ruty ot pine 1 And the Uncut
liuiitliit; aud llshlii' In Amerlea.
I'A l.M A Mil. A has the namo of hclnir tho largest,
prettiest and youuiriua Hum lu I'lorlila. Is hean
ilfully located on the (luit Coast, two miles above
the muuui ot tho Manltee river. Already the Iron
horuo H vWiidlm,' IU way to 1'rlma hola, and soon
tho tourists will urrlvo at Its ilrel-class hotel,
where ho can net a meal to hull hU epicurean
tastes.
l'alina.4ola possesses the Invest store In south,
eru Florida, with sawmill furniture manufactory,
iiackliik' houses, warehouses, churches, school
houso, iHistoince, stores, beautiful rildeiicos and
a lanro wharf at which ocoan steamers arrive
dally fnm Tampa.
VVAIIIIUN ,ELNI), Jr.,of "Iinif Branch" fame,
has becuuul a location at Valma Sola for the erec
tion ut u Whiter resort. The prediction ts a safe
one, based as It Is upon thu natural advantages
ami attractions or the place, thai: ha will make
this thu "I.O.Nd llltANCU" of FLORIDA, aud oth'
er larifo hotels will be built.
Willi the completion of the railroad, this will bo
the terminus, und tho dliect routo to Havana,
Cuba. 1.0U will doiblo and quadruple their
present prluus. Now Is the time to buy.
UiTS 1(0x3110 ft. into fjooper lot. We want
I'A l.M A Mil. A to keen booming, and as an Induce.
uieul la the public, und to thoroughly udvurlUe
this boiutlful p ace, WK WHX (11VI! AWAY a
LIMITED number ONLY of our lots, ulvlug' lots
ALIEltN.VTKLY as they come (corners excepted)
chawing applicants the expense of deed, trans
fer, ele,. which will not exceed ROi. Applicants
can send postal money order with application to
Insure promptness, otherwise deeds win foe sent
c o. 1). Applicants must not bo surprised at tho
return of their money, as belnir LIMITED the nrst
come will bo ilrst served. Title perfect. Fun
HUiJUmJ utvu. swim 1UI IlUllllUll.U auuicss
1'AHlA M)LV LAND CO.,
ai south William tsu, New York, N. Y,
liKt'KHKNCIS:
II. K llennlna, Ksn , Pres. 1'la. It. 11. and Nav, Co,
11 lUl'lttiil i-iii., Vies. Niuthera Express Co.
1'ostinatter, I'alinabuia, I'IhIJil
John H, lieach, Esq , I'res. I'ralrio city Ilnnlr,
Terre llauie, lud.
Jas. csiciireifor, Esq., Capitalist, Cincinnati, O,
Henry K Hubbard, Esq, Uakliler Columula
hank, N, Y., N. Y.
Win. Drysilale, Esq., New York Times, New
York, and a host of othera.
. oct-30 It-d.
Pn mo
Sob
flu 0oM Wave Mm
mm& And
CLARK & SOU
Now havo in their full Htock of winter gootK Their an
nex room of 70 feet long is now full of dress goods of all
kltidn. Ladies' and childrens1 coals and cloths to innko
up with plushes, astruchuns and for trimmings to trim
with. Thu largest and greatest variety of silk velvets in
plain and broeado at prices lower than the lowest for thu
same quality. If you want Ladies' All Wool 0-1 Dress
Cloths at OOo. and 09o a yard, well its worth 75c, and
not much left. Our G-t Tricot Cloths at 80o., a yard is
equal to any 00c. goods iu tho market. Our all wool 3S
inch wido Tricots is tho best and cheapest goods ever of
fered in this market at o0o. Those '10 inch wide Kino
All Wool Cashmeres nl f0c. aro worth Cflo. n yard. Tho
annex room contains too many goods to tell you all. Cull
and sco and you will bo convinced. We are blowing lo
your interest as well as to the printers and our own. Well
tho main room is 90 feet long is filled with JVotionn,
Fhmihcls, Columbia Yarns, iilvcrwarc, Jcicclnj, Jlib
bons, Laces, Gaits and Children' Underwear and a
largo lino of Childrens' all wool Hosiery in all sizes at
low prices. Fur Mulls and Collars, Laces, full line of
Arrasone, Chenile, Plushes, Satins, Cords, Ornaments and
a'l goods for fancy work, also a largo lino of Stamped
Linens for working. Silk Umbrellas, Corsets all the
leading makes at low prices. Cotton Flannels from Gc a
yard and up, and in Blankets you can save money, a
largo lino at low prices, $1 a pair and up. All arc invit
ed to call and see.
II. .1. CLARK & SON.
THE RADIANT HOME BASE-BURNER."
(From the "La Crosse JJcmocrat")
Wo never had a coal stove around tho house until last Saturday. Have al
ways used pine slabs and pieces of our neighbor's fence. Thoy burn well, too,
but tho fence got all burned up, and tho neighbor said ho wouldn't build a now
one, so we went down to Jones's and got a coal stove. It is called tho "15a
diant Home," is manufactured by ISi.ack it Uliimeu, of Erie, Pa., and any
man that says wc didn't havo a radiant home at our house for about four
hours last Saturday night, is a Republican and a villain. You see, wo didn't
know anything about coal stoves. Wo filled tho Kadiaut Homo about half
full of pine fence, and, when the stulT got well to going, wo lilted tho artesian
well on top with coal. It simmered and sputtered about five or ten minutes,
and all went out, and wo put on an overcoat and a pair of buckskin mittens
and "wont out too" to supper. Wo remarked, in the course of thu frugal
meal, that Jones was a "froad" for recommending such a confounded refrige
rator to a man to get warm by. After supper we took a pioco of ico and rub
bed our hands warm, and went in whero that stovo was, resolved to mako her
draw and burn if it took all the pine- fence in the First Ward. Our better-half
throw a quilt over her, and shiveringly remarked that she never knew what
real solid comfoit was until she got a coal stove. Stung by the sarcasm in her
remark, wo turned every dingus on the stovo that was movable, or looked like
it had anything to do with a draft, and pretty soon tho Radiant Homo began
to heave up heat. It was not long before sho stuttered like the now Silsby
steamer. Talk about your heat I In ten minutes that room was as much
worse than a Turkish bath as Hades is hotter than Liverman's ice-house. Tho
pprspiration fairly fried out of a tin water cooler in tho next room. We open
ed tho doors, and snow began to melt as far up Vine sticct as llanseoinbe's
house, and people all around the neighborhood put on linen clothes. And wo
couldn't stop tho confounded thing. Wc foigot what Jones told us about tho
dampers, and sho kept a biting. Tho only thing wo could do was to go to
bod, and leave the thing to burn tho house up if it wanted to. Wo stood off
with a pole and turned tho damper every way, and at every turn shu just sent
out heat enough to roast an ox. We went to bed, supposing that the coal
would eventually burn out, but about twelve o'clock tho whole family had to
get up and bit on the fence. Finally, a man camo along who had been brought
up among coal stoves, and ho put a wot blanket over him and crept up to tho
proper dingus, and sho cooled off, and since that time has been just as com
fortable as possible. If you buy a coal stovu you want to learn how to eng
ueur it, or you may get roasted.
These Stoves for sale by C. C. G ALIO NAN, Optra House,
Elooiiisbiirg, Pit.
Oct :io iw
TRIAL
OFFER
Hmw p 1 o II h
Hll.niir.rHrHH)'flU. NlDcJ
of every
ton trial .subscribers become porinnncnt reiulern,
mut iiso tbeir tntlutfiiee to Bencl moru names. Kxpvn-
L'llCO llUVlni t Htl L lit Mt Ititd. wn fool rnrtnin Hint tt villi
pay us to make A JA it HIE A It OVWU to
t Si MI1N THS TM,
To every retuU-i ol this who nil I i-emlua 7 rt. In Mamns
ornilver. wewill koiuI "TIIM Farm and nAlilJi:N"'n
trial for tlucM months. I'leain accept this trial oiler at once.
If OIllV tO (Ml KlV Clirtim IV. liiwt Will will rarlnlnlv liu nrFP.,Aar.)
ASS, FARM AND GARDEN,
Ull U! II ID Ilam lul or linh. Walt 'till Ilia
rllfllfl fln I oud Uoll lly. I'll Mecl llur
Ul WbMll When tlie bun (Joe Down. A Knot
M uuu or ISIub ana Uroy. JIary'B (lone,
1 With a Coou. Hwi'i't VIoIpis.
Iirlrtget iMnMhue. Little Wile,
Ik 1 I H M A Nellie. Bald ilclntiri-s. Only it
D I I I M Pansy Blussom. Ni.lxxly Knows
Kill I fll WIirI a Itacket Wu There. Whero
UHLLHUU J? ,Mr WanUerlnK lloy To-night T
rr-M rwmm W PailJy Duiry's Cart. Widow No
HHrrHHB Ian Ooat. Warrior Hold. We sat
n-Virv ur rf w bvllielilver, YouandL Ynu Will
ffnL:yr Xji 2C1 GTS SllsaJIoWhenrmOone. Oid.uml
JrT T"T .7T, - Only In the Way, Oh, Dera (Jolden
rSllpnerii. Only to hee Her Fnco Again. I've Only Been Down to the Club. Kelly Gray. You
(lit More I.Ike Your Had Kverylmy. My l'rilty lud Itoie. I'll ltenicmlier You i Love. In My
l'rayer. Ilosy's Hunday Out. Whin You've (lot Hut I'ltty Cents. Oi l I'ulltn at Home. I'll
Tute You Home Asaln, Kathleen. UM-l'iialilom-l Homestead. 1'alWt of htraw. Cradle's
Ilinlity. liaby's Oone. Neyi-r Tako tho Horspshoo from llio Door. Illue Alsatian Mountains.
Ijurur Ivy from my Angel Mother's (Irave. Maryorihe Wild Moor, lvek a lloo. Joe Hardy.
HoineAgaln. e lever hnuk as we l'asn lly. I'armer's lloy, I.ullatiy. Hula, Keen Away
from the Olrls. llabyMlne. Orandmotlier's Old Arm Chair, ninli Water l'ants. liver thu
(Urden Wall. A riower from my Aneel Mother's (Have. I Left Ireland and Motlier llecauso
wo Were l'oor. (live an Honest Irish Ijid aX'hance. Not Beforo 1-u. hnanUli Cavalier.
Mountain hoiig. In the (lluamlnir. Ijve ot the hhamroek. Harney McCoy, lmtrher llov
1'iior, Iliil a Oeutlemanhtlll. hweet livellna. Fumlveand I'orget. All the Troubles You Iluvn
Met. TI.U bwik Is printed on paper aauie Blre as sheet musts. Order a coliv now. Addre&i
AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., 17 North Tenth St., Philadelphia, Penn'at
. , Nov. 0-Ow.
OK1MIAKS' COURT SALE
(!' VALUAIILIS
Real Estsile !
Ily vlrtuo of an alias order ot tho orphans'
Court ot CoIuiiiIjU couuty, there will bo exposed
topublloiule, ontUo prcmhci In HemlojS Twp.,
In said county, on
Saturday, Nov. 21, '85,
at S o'clock )n the afternoon, tho undivided twenty-nine
thlrty-blxtlw interest, late ot Iienjamlo
Domboy, deceaied, In the followln? daicrlbM roal
estate, to-wit:
VA.LUBLE Frll
sltuato In Ilem'ock- township, on tho publloroad
leadlnsfrom Iluckhornlo Jersoyton, ntnut ono
mile from Iluckhorn, bounded by l.iudsof IMMd
Waener.Evan Thomas, .Matthias Heller, (now Win.
ltatnboaud Win. Ivey estate,) Isiao Wagner, (now
1'hlllpStroup,) John Mirer and P.n Id Wagner, con
lalulng 1 1 2 ACRES
and one hundred and lllty.nlno percirs, moro or
ut;
in
P,
itsw. 1110 iiuiii-ueinenis tiro a
ll
A SDrln'' hnnm rvir n tini'iiPfiiiin,.
water, n lien house.a laro bank barn, about tixj
feet, a trOOd LTAHarv. wmmn lmu 1 ...
cider liouso ana earn crib. A well ot water at tho
Mmovnim uuoubiut uaru.
iiioianauaivlaea trito convenient liciasMiib
Witter In Prtl'll Ual, avnanl , fio. . . 7
. " vvM.nnu, mo isumiaweu
adapted tor grazinsf ana farming purPOftpg; nixjut
tn acres or the property U
WOOD LAND,
net with chestnut, lock oak and other Umber
Tnera limine joutiff opplo orclurd, peach or
chard, as well as a choice variety oi cherry, plum
and other fruit trees. 1'oiidltlom mado known
on day ot sale Ity
. U 11. IIOMIIOV,
N. U. FtmW, Att'y fur cstato. Admr
ALSO,
At the, same, tlnio am place, tho undertJiacd
will expose to publlo talo theremalulnB undltlded
men thirty-sixths Interest In the abou described
real estate. BAit.ut uoiiiiov.
THE FARM AND CARRPM
il.5.J."?.,?'u.''.1H".l'r'",el llionllilr Pnper, Willi
ii uil AliCUHATU rural Journal.
INItHESTING CDRKtSPDNnFNP.h
and Ynlunble Inlurmniloii from every Ktate lu
Itio Union, but nn iiininennH or Ntrilpn Ideas. It
isBnnuilioriivon fnyiTlandVtGETABLCl. Con.
tBliu ine lil-.KT Poultry pngca lor tlicsowuo
rmnu i-iiichl'IIM
iur prom, and
m u r u lOi
surprise, in-
ten-si, ana
Induce every
1 1 In.
MteHifri
JOTIOE TO TAX COLLECTOItS.
,An.Act 9f ,h0 IfrWaturo and approved Juno Sd,
1RJ1, (see Pamphlet laws, pago 4.11 rcmilrlng tax
colleclora, township and borough olllcers, lo mako
leturuof seated nnd unsealed lands upon which
no property can bo found from which to mako
taxes to the County comlssstoncre, on or U'foru
the ilrst day of January next, wllh a surilclent do
bcrlpllon by boundaries or otlierwlso,of each rciu
uraielot or tract and about tho quantity of thu
h,:im?,1,h0:?,,y'!oful1 10 lnlk0 returns by said
day will bo held for such losf. Taxes so returned
liccotno a lien against tho property so returneiL
Wo havo blanks un which thoso returns aro tu bo
mado and will furnlih them upon applleutlon ot
collectors, Ac. joilN II. CA-KV,
coiuvrs' otllco, Oct. SO,'S5, 6t. Coin'rs clerk.
OllPIIANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE
Keal Instate !
In pursuance of nnoiderof tho Orphans' Court
of Columbia county, I'a., tho undersigned trustees
appointed by said Court, wlllsell at publlo salo on
tho premises on
Saturday, November 14, II,
at two o'clock In the afternoon, tho following de
scribed real estato ot I'hoebo A. .Mlller.dec'd.to-wlt,
All that lot or plcco of ground situated In .Minim
vine, Columbia county, I'a., buunded on tho north
by l:UUl Of thU (ll'DlLMI Mni'iifii, ...I ,, ,,w,,,nul
by Second street, of Bald village of .Minilnvlllt', on
...nou.u Uy not bue and on tho went uy
the Susquehanna river, containing
TWO ACKES,
of Und, moro or less.
llelna tho samo pieml-sthioughwhlcii thoN,
W. 11. railway passes, heicby resertlngany and
all damages which lmvn luxtfl Lllvlnlrm,! nn mni' lift
recovcied from said railway company, from and
by reason ot thocrecllon.cuivslriictloiinud laying
out ot said railroad, through and upon Bald land.
TKllMS op HALl'i-Tenper cent, ot one-fourth
ot tho pun-'haso money to bo paid at tho striking
down of the propertyj the ono fourth less the ten
percent, at tho coniirinmiixi ,.t .in n.
inalnlnlug threo-fouiths In ono year thereattfr,
lth Interest from conilnuatton nisi, lleeJ or
deeds at tho expense ot purchaser, jWsslon,
glveu on pa j meut ot pm chaso inciney,
ffiSSn Trustee
lkeler & lleirlng, allys,
1 II w I M I
v tt