The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 28, 1888, Image 2

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COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
The Columbian.
0, X. Elwsll,
J. K. BltteatnStr,,
Sdlten.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 28, 1888.
DEM0OBATIO TICKET.
FOR TBRSIDENT,
GIIOVER CLEVELAND,
of New York.
FOR VICB PRESIDENT,
ALLEN G. THURMAN,
of Ohio.
.Tnlin W. Johnson has been acquit
ted at Lock Haven of the charge of
murdering Isaiah Colby.
Tt ?r a Bicrnificant fact that the Dem
ocrats made large gains 011
publicans in nearly all the fisheries
districts of Maine. "The fisherman ap
proved the fisheries treaty and endors
ed the Presidents message. -ox.
Mkrct is so good a servant that it
will never allow its master to die a
beerrar. The virtues that lie in Warn-
urn Lop Cabin Plasters are as benefi
cient and lasting as tho qualities of
mercy. Best and cheapest poroused
plaster in the market.
There will bo another added to the
lint of executive departments, and the
Commissioner of Agriculture will be
come a Cabinet officer, unless tne rres
ident interpose his veto. The Senate
concurred in the house bill creating
the new denaxtment. with the excep
tion of tho fifth section, transferring
tha Weather Bureau to it manage
ment The House will probably ex-
cent the defeat of this section rather
than risk losing the entire bill, and the
measure as paseed by the Senate will
be gent to the President for approval.
The trouble with the creation of this
now department is that it will have to
bo rlnnlicated in the interest of every
other great industry. The manufact
urers will be asking for a Cabinet of
ficer, the mining interests will claim
that they are entitled to one, while the
railways will bo asking why they
should be left out m the cold in the
matter of Cabinet representation. And
who shall sav that one industry has
rrreater claim to a seat in the Cabinet
than another! Times.
WASHHIQTOH LETTEB-
Washington, Sept. 24th, 1888,
Mr. Cleveland and Private-Secretary
Lamont spent Sunday in Philadelphia
with Mr. Sineerlv. proprietor of that
staunch tariff reform paper, the daily
Record. It is said that several New
York friends joined them there, and it
is more likely that politics was one of
the subjects discussed.
Tha Chinese exclusion bill was
nlaeed in Mr. Cleveland's hands Fri
day moraine, having passed both
Houses, and Friday evening Secretary
Bayard received a dispatch from the
United States Minister to China staU
ing that the treaty has been rejected
bv tho Emperor To the superstitious
this will appear like another piece of
"Cleveland luck,' tor mere are many
neonle who thought that Mr. Cleveland
would veto the bill on the ground that
its passage before the Chinese govern
ment had acted on the treaty was !
breach of international courtey and
bo it was. But now the bill just meets
the wants of the country, and tne
treaty having been rejected, there is
no doubt about the signing of the bill.
In this connection it may be well
enonoh to state that the Congressional
delegation from the Pacific slope are
all glad that the treaty has been reject
ed, as thoy regard the bill just passed
as a much better remedy for the evil
complained of.
The Republican Senators have heard
from home, and once more the country
is promised a substitute for tho Mills
bill, in a few days. They held a can
cm on Saturday, which they say was
onlv called for a general interchange
of opinion, but the impression is that
. i rr i. : T l anu;nA,
IDO lariXX UM Was IUU jjiuiuijmi puijcuh
of discussion. They took no voto and
reached no final conclusion.
Tho President and Mrs. Cleveland
hava been invited to go to Riohmond
Virginia. October 21. to review tbe
parade at the opening of the oxposi
linn.
Secretary Fairohild has gone to New
York for a short vacation. During
his absence Assistant-Secretary lhomp
nn will act as secretary.
Mrs. Cleveland and Mrs. Folsom
have gone.to the Adirondacks, where
Mr. Cleveland hopes to join them
soon, provided that he can get away
from hero long enougn.
Representative Kilgorc by an ob
jecUon, prevented tho joint resolution
appropriating 8100,000 for the yellow
lever suuerers irom paatuug iu uuusu.
It has passed the Senate and is certain
House, but Mr. Kilgore's
objection compels it to go through the
regular routine.
Gen. W. C Newberry, president of
the celebrated Iroquois Uluu, of Uiilca
rm. has been nominated by tho Presi
dent as Postmaster of that city, to
nnnixxl Mr. Judd. who has resigned,
Ttei.rpdentative Foran. one of the
fnw Democrats who did not vote for
ihn Mills bill, savs ho thinks that
looks much brighter for Mr.
Cleveland than it has heretofore. His
reason for thinking this, is that do one
denies that n revision and reduction of
tho tariff is necessary, and that thus
far the Republicans have formulated
no plan for reducing tho surplus or
correcting tho evils of tho present tar
iff schedule.
Secretary Cotman. will probably
soon bo tho official title of the popular
gentleman who presides over tho De
partment of Agriculture, tno uouso
bill making that change having been
passed by the Senate. As the Houso
passed tho bill it transferred the woath
or bureau to tho now dopartmnnt, but
that section has been struck out by tho
Senate.
Tho action of tho actinir chairman of
House Comm tteo on Enrolled Bills in
refusing to present to tho President
tho Chinese eiclusin bill, wnioh una
passed both Houses, until such time as
ho ohose. broucht out the ourious fact
that there was no law or regulation on
tho subject. A resolution uas aireaay
been offered in tho Senato properlyreg
ulating the matter.
John li. l'arkburst, oi aiicuigan, una
ren nominated Minister to Belgium.
Cam. Ilenrv W. Lawler. of the
Fourth Cavalry, tho celebrated Indian
fighter, has been promoted to bo Major
and Inspector-General.
ucneial ir. A. uouins, wuq ww
chairman of tho St. Louis convention,
says that making a comparison with
this dato four years ago, the Democra
tic prospects aro just 20 per oent. bet
ter now than men. in view oi uu
fact that it is only necessary to hold
our own to win, the outlook is flatter-
Isx-Gov. A. G. Curtin, of Pennsyl
vania, says the re-election of Clevoland
is already in tho air.
The sugar and copper trusts aro to
hivo hearings this week by tho Senato
tariff sub-committee.
Ex-Representative Jerry Murphy,
of Iowa, says that iu two years more
that State will be Democratic
In order to show the Ilepublioans
how much they desire to se their tar
iff bill introduced, the Democratio
members of the Senato Finance lom-
mittee have agreed that tho bill Bhall
bo reported to tho Senato the same day
it comes from the subcommittee.
The Democrats will, of course, report
the Mills bill.
Senator Beck is reported somewhat
better, although still too unwell to ro-
some nis amies, it is rumureu iui
his trouble is similiar to that which
killed General Sheridan.
Senators Morgan, Sherman and
Evarts are a sub-committee to which
the Senate Committee on Foreign Af
fairs have referred the Canadian Ke
taliation bill. The Republicans will
try to pigeon-hole this bill in commit
tee. Representatives. S. Cox is Speaker
pro tern, during the absence oi mt.
Carlisle.
iffiled By a Constable.
PTJBSEUD BY A JEERING
MOB HE FIRES
LEADERS.
UPON ONE OF THE
Wilkes-Barre. Sept. 23. Shortly
after midnight this morning Constable
Dennis Gallagher, of tho Third Ward
of this citv. Bhot and fatally wounded
Thomas Ryan, a young man, whoso
home is in Syracuse, n. i., out, wno
has been working in this city as an
hostler for tho past year. Gallagher
had arrested a young man named.
Owen Brady for" disorderly conduct
and taken bim to the lockup. Brady's
riends endeavored to release him and
raised a disturbance on tne streets.
They were joined by a large crowd of
men and boys, wno toiiowea uaiiagner
from the lockup through the streets
shouting and jeering him, and crying
out. "kill him," "mob him," "knock his
brains out.
Gallagher became greately excited,
and on Jiaat Market aireet urew ois
revolver and threatened to shoot any
who came near him. Policeman
Broadhead told Gallagher ho would
havo to arrest him. Gallagher point
ed his pistol at the policeman and call
ed out: "Keep away, Broadhead or I'll
put a bullet through you." Gallagher
Started to walk down Washington
Street backwards, holding the crowd
at bay with his pistol. Before he had
gono ten yards several of the crowd
sprang forward at him. Ryan was
tho nrst and as no approacnea, uaua
gher, with his pistol within tii inches
of his chest, fired and Ryan dropped
like a log. The crowd fell back, and
for a moment Gallagher stood with
the smoking pistol in his hand and bis
victim at his feet. Then Broadhead
sprang forward to seizo him and Gal-
lagner puiiea me trigger again out iuu
pistol missed fire.
uaiiagner was tnen locked up ana
this morning was committed to jail.
Kyan died to-mgnt.
Two Methods.
The Democratio National Commit
tee appeals openly to the people who
believe in its policy tor money with
which to pay tbe "lawful, proper and
necessary outlays required by tho can
vass. '
The Republican League, saying "we
want money and want it at once," ap
plied by secret circular to nob manu
facturers as those wno "receive the
solo benefit of the tariff laws," and
some of whom, said its circular, "make
large fortunes every year when times
are prosperous.'1 Its demand was ac
companied by a threat to "put the
manufacturers of Pennsylvania under
the fire and fry all tho fat out of them"
if they did not stop "reaping the fruits
of tbo tana policy without any ueauc
tion for political expenses."
For twenty years and more tho Re
publican party levied upon its omce
holders, the servants of tho people, as
sessments for its campaign fund. The
Democratio Committee says tbat "no
person in the public service is, for tbat
reason, under any obligation to contri
bute to any political fund or render
any political service.
Which method of raising money is
moro in the interest of tho peoplo and
of the reforms which the demand!
Worm.
Charles Evans, of Audenried, and
Misa Nora Bright, of Minersville, were
to have been married last week, but
after the guests had assembled at tbe
residence of tho bride's parents, tbe
groomsman was singularly absent,
A telegram sent to bis home revealed
tbo unpleasant fact that he had left
for Akron, O. The present where
abouts of the truant husband is un
known. Miss Bright is a handsome
and accomplished young lady. Sho
bears tho disappointment in a philoso
pical manner.
Loa Cabins, lacking ele
gance, were yet com for
table homes. Health and
hapiness were found in
jthem. Tho best of the
'.! i .i: .
given to the world in Warner's Log
Cabin Remedies made by Warner of
Safe Cure feme. Regulate the regula
tor with Warners Log Cabin Harea
parllla.
Afraid of tha People.
"Tho Mills Bill is only a step," says
Gen. Harrison, and "tho important
Question is not so much tho length of
the step ss the direction of it" lie In
sists that "tho Democratio party will if
supported by tbe country, place tho
tariff laws upon a purely revenue
basis," and "this is practical Freo
Trado."
Like tho protected monopolists them
leltcs. their candidate is afraid to let
the people see the result Of a roduction
of tho war tariff. Gen. Harrison
argues that any abatement of tho dutjos
'would result in injury to our industries
and our workingmen. Ana yet, lea ny
a purblind loirio. ho insists that tho
country would like the injury so much
that it wo 'Id persist in iflicting moro
of it until "practical Freo Trade" would
result A burnt child dreads tho fire.
But tho Republican candidate says in
effect that tbo pcoplo aro such fools
that they would persist in burning their
arms off after sacrificing their lingers.
Is this a Government of the people,
by the people, for the poople, or a Gov
ernment of plutocrats, by politicians,
for monopolies J "If supported by the
country" as Gen. Harrison says, has
not the Democratio party a right to re
duce tho taxes in any way that tho
people decreet If a little, reduction
works well, have the peoplo not a right
to order more ! If l. works ill, are
they likely to continue the process 7
Tho Democratio party is not afraid
either of its policy or of the people.
Tho Republican party distrusts both
I. .1.1 l" 1l 1I7U.,J
118 DU110V auu tue uvuuic -f g if vi
The Great Virginia Industrial Exposition
Beduoed Bates via Pennsylvania
Bailroad.
The Vircinia Agricultural, Mechani
cal, and Tobacco Exposition will be
held at Richmond, beginning October
3d and closing November 21st, 1888.
This exposition will be the best exhi
bit of the industrial and agricultural
reesuroes of tbe upper south evor held.
Beside an extensive display of agricul
tural products and fine stock, a special
section will bs devoted to tobacco, il
lustrating all its phases from the plant
to the pipo. The special features em
brace a bencn snow, ruuuiug uu vim-
ting races, and numerous oiner iorm
of interesting entervamniem. iuo
capital of the Old Dominion is an ex
ceptionally interesting place, and with
the extraordinary attractions offered
by the exposition, and the delightful
climate of this season, the pleasure of
a visit is greatly enhanced.
For the benefits of the hosts of
people who will desire to visit the city
under these favorable circumstance?,
tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will sell excursion tickets to Richmond
every Monday and Thursday during
the continuance of xbe exposition, good
to return until, November 26th inclu
sive, from all principal stations on its
system at a single faro for thu round
trip.
BneflyTolitical-
Labor doesn't intend to get along
without capital, but it does' intend that
nnnitAi shall not nave u an its own
way. Williamsport Sun and
ner.
Van-
The Democratio pnnciple is to limit
the revenue to tbe "real need ol the
government It is opposed to taxa
tion for a surplns or a tan tt for bount
ies. Beading Telegram.
Tha mnnmination of Speaker Car
lisle as a Representative to Congress is a
well-deserved tribute to one oi me
ablest, best and most consistent of the
Democratio leaders in congress.
Buffalo Times.
The voter that sustains the monop
oly breeding tariff is an bumble pack
mule, he's tbe great American camel
with hump on him one for trusts
and tho other for protection to conspir
acies. Bntluth Paragrapher.
No man in the Republican party
commanded more attention and won
more love and respect than General
Grant He had opinions and express
ed them. One of his sayings is worth
quoting in these days of tariff discus
sion. Here It is: -a iarm ou ww
materials is protection to tho foreign
manufacturer." N. Y. Graphic
Court Proceedings-
Court met on Monday morning,
Monday
SnnL 24. Hons. H. M. Hinckley, Pres
. - . -t H V i TT
Klent judge, ana tion. vj. i. i-iuueury
and C. G. Murphy associates, on the
bench.
Constables returns takon.
John P. nannan appointed foreman
of the errand iarv.
. . . r. . ri! TT
(Jommonweaim v. ieo. a. iioppvu
forni.-ation and bastardy, recognizance
taken for appearance next term.
Uommonweaim vs. J. a. axeier uoi
pros, allowed.
... T L T3 T
uommonweaun vs. jonaa r.uuwtt,
fornication and bastardy, recognizanco
taken for appearance next term
. r f. TTf ..Ml TTT TT"
On motion OI u. iV. juuiit ,. iv.
West of Montour county was admitted
to practice iu Columbia county.
Commonwealth vs. Jonn uiuves,
fornication and bastardy, recognizance
forfeited to be respited on defendant s
apprarance at next term.
Commonwealth vs. James Yost, as
sault aud battery, nol pro, allowed.
Commonwealth vs. John Monanan,
naamilt and hattcrv. rccocnizanco for
feited to be respitod on defendant's
appearance at next term.
The following reports of salo were
confirmed niti:
"Estates of J. II. Harman, Bryn bion
Churoh, Daniel Force, Henry C. Yost,
Henrv D. Knorr, Amos Urasaley, uob
ert r innev.
Commonwealth vs. George Fulmer,
larcencv. truo bilL
John W. Evans sworn as a citizen
of tho U. S.
Commonwealth vs. J. Roeder, do
fendant discharged under tbe insolvent
law.
Report of commission on division of
ureenwoou lowusuip uuu .wu cmuuu
districts conhrmed nisi,
Tho following auditor's reports con
firmed nisi.
Estitcs of Henry Hoffman, Jane
Vanop. Daniel Thomas, T. J. Htitchi
son. John G. Moore, S. A. Caswell.
Return of inquest in estate of Reuben
Uogart connrmed nisi.
Sale of real estate ordered in estate
of Albert Aramermar.
Report of Bale of real estate of Wil
Ham 'Herbert a lunatic, confirmed nisi
Report of reviewers against a road
in Conyngbara near Abraham Sharp's,
confirmed nisi.
Return of inquest in estate of Jonas
Dotv confirmed nisi,
Report of viewers of a road in Pine
township near II. P. Bogart's confirm
ed nisi.
Commonwealth vs. Harry Bird, lar-
cenov. true bill.
Report of iewers of a road in Ben
ton and Jackson near George Mo-
Henry's in favor of a road, confirmed
nisi.
Report of viewers in favor of a road
In uoott townsblp near j. oi. omvea
confirmed nisi.
Report of vlowors in favor of a road
to Buiton tuwnshfp near J. J. Karus
oonfirmcd visi.
Report of ro-revlewers in favor of a
road in Hon ton near J. J, MoHcnry'i
confirmed nisi.
Report of ruvicwers in favor of a
road In Greenwood near W. W. Kvos'
confirmo l nli.
Report of viewer in favor of a road
in Benton near B. & S. depot confirm
ed nisi.
Report oi viewers in favor of a road
in Madison near John Cox's confirmed
nisi.
Report of sale of real est a to of Sam
uel A. Wonuan, confirmed nisi.
Commonwealth vs. Thos. Jones.
threats Ac, capias awarded.
Inquest in partition awarded in es
tate of William Johnson.
Report of viewers against a road in
Sngarloaf near Tbos. Smith's confirm
ed nisi.
Road in Jackson near George Rum-
ley's, order to viewers continued and
J. L. Edwards appointed instead of D.
B. Uobbins.
Cyrus Robbins appointed county
auditor in place of Amos Hartman, re
moved from county.
Commonwealth vs. Geo. Fulmer,
larcenoy, caso tried, verdict guilty.
Uommonwcalth vs. Uliarles Frede
rick!", assault and battery, true bill.
Commonwealth vs. Chas. Hammer,
assault and battery, true bill.
Commonwealth vs. Harry Bird, lar-
cency, caso tried, verdict guilty.
Uommonwealtb vs. imams Holland
assault and battery, true bill.
Commonwealth vs. Charles Freder
icks, caso tried, verdict guilty.
Tho court made the following order
relative to naturalization: All appli
cauts'for citizenship, before their peti
tion will bo considered by the court,
must present thomsolves to a commit
tee of three members of the bar, who
must examine each applicant as to his
qnalification for citizenship, and as to
his knowledge of the constitution of
the United States; and the nport of
tbe committee must accompany tbe
petition presented to the court"
J. G. Freeze, C. G. Barkley and L.
S. Wintersteen were appointed as
such committee.
Eail Denton.
We are no weather grumblers. Let It
ratn.
Mrs. J. C. Tubb9 raised and presented to
Mrs. Judge Krlckbaum a tomato which
weighed 3 pounds and 3 ounces.
Philip Gibbons raised ii potato that
weighed 3 pounds and 4 ounces.
Alonzo Albertson is moving his steam
sawmill on John Ashelm&n's timber tract
alojg Havencrcck, and will commence
operations in a short time.
ltev. A. Houtz and family visited their
parishioners in this locality, last week. An
18 years' pastorage on a single charge needs
no comments. It is self evident that his
services arc appreciated.
The corn, now fully matured, is a boun
tiful crop. It Is partially cut and shocked.
Peter Ease, an aged citizen is in declin
ing health.
Jesse Albertson, near Cambra will be 01
years old on the 7lh of November.
Jap Bhultz bought J. C. Tubbs' farm, and
J. F. Ashelman bought tbe Kennedy lot.
"The law is not made for a righteous
man. but for the lawless" hence tbe
abominable cry for "protection."
C. U. Hughes of Cambra now couducts
the Academy of that place. We hope tbo
people will patronize this able teacher lib
erally.
Prof. Calhoun has returned to his home
at Uarrlsburg.
The recent heavy rains have caused
rough roads. Seldom Is our community
visited by such frequent and heavy rainfalls.
Court this week and next. Look out, we
arc coming too.
A horse and bridle were missing at Jones
town last Sunday morning. The; belong
Ha. Hoyt and supposed to have been
stolen.
The text for the Harvest Home services
ladt Bunday at St. James' was selected from
Leviticus XXIII 89. The sermon was his
toric, relating to past, present and future,
was personal and general, Instructive and
edifying, and applicable to all ages; races,
conditions and people, and highly appreci
ated by an overcrowded audience. Tbe
decorations, so tastefully arranged, were
both ornamental and practical, consisting
of choice specimens of all the cerlals and
fruits raised in tbe community. A sash
was presented for tbe occasion by Jones.
town friends on which was painted across,
ornamented with twining vines bearing
beautiful flowers. The painting was ac
complished by Miss Anna E. Ilost'er of
Jonestown, and evinced a high degree of
skill and proflcency In the art. Tbe select
music rendered by tbe choir was excellent.
Freeman D. Bower and family in com
pany with Mrs. Elizabeth Bender, all of
Berwick, were viMtlng friends in Germany
last Baturday and Sunday.
Salt Rheum
The agonies of thoto who tuSer from sever
salt rheum are Indeurlbable. The cleinjlng,
healing, purifying influence! of Ilood'i Sana
pariru are unequalled by any other medicine.
" I take pleasure In recommending Hood's
SarjaparlUa, for It has done wonders tor me.
I had salt rheum very severely, affecting me
over nearly my entire body. Only those who
hava suffered from this disease In Its worst
form can Imagine tho extent of my affliction.
I tried many medicines, but failed to receive
benefit until I took Hood's Sarsaparlua,
Then the disease began to subside, the
Agonizing Itch and Pain
disappeared, and now I am entirely free from
tha disease. My blood seems to be thor
oughly purified, and my general health la
greatly benefited." Lniku Aixur, Sexton
N. E. Church, North Chicago, 111.
" My son had salt rheum on his hands and
the calves of his legs, so bad that they would
crack open and bleed. He took Hood's Bar
siparllla and Is entirely cured." J. B. Btix
ton, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
From 108 to 135
"I was seriously troubled with salt rheum
tor three years, and receiving no benefit from
medical treatment I decided to try Hood's
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rheum) my weight baa Increased from 108 Ibi.
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It you suffer from salt rbeum, or any blood
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Also for Burnt, Scalds,
Eruptions,&c,&c. Testimoni
als from ail classes. Price COo.
Sold by nil DrncrfHsts or sent by mail
on receipt of price. Put tip only by
POND'S EXTRACT CO., 76 Eth At.H.T.
JjIST OF PREMIUMS
TO BK AWABDED BT TBI
ta ApU Society,
AT THEIR FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR
TO BK HELD AT
BENTON Columbia Co., Pa.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
baturday,
October 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th.
CLASS l.
Dtvitton 1StaUtons.
Thoroughbred best with podtfreo $8 00 t4 00
rtaure Desi 4xearaoia ana up uuu 4uu
' between 3 ana 4 rears i 00 too
" sandS j-eareJOO 800
DlrUion 2 Marts.
Brood m&re. best, with colt &t her
nuc. w . w . w
DtcUion 3 Draft Uorus.
Best pair draft horses s 00 s so
marcoreiaini rcaroia... w iw
" " between 2 and
S rears 2 00 1 00
Best mare or geldings years and up u oo seo
Division 4 Carriage llortet
Best single art ring horse or mare., i 00 S 00
pair nurse ur mares. . ....... oui auu
horse or mare tatted for saddles 00 100
CLASS i.
Division 1 Cattle.
Beat blooded bull, with pedigree, 3
rears and uo 8 00
a
with pedigree.
400
too
300
SOU
100
Beat blooded bull, with pedigree.
under s Tears old 4 oo
Beet blooded cow, with pedigree S 00
neirer 4 ou
calf, S mths. or under 2 oo
Division -XattH! Cattlf.
Beat bull over 3 years old S 00
3 00
200
300
3 00
N
200
100
200
" ucaerayears. WM.aiu
cow. . a oo
heifer 3 00
calf under s months 100
Division I Working Cattle,
Beat yoke 4 03
CLA SS 3.
Division 1 Sheep, DlooOea.
Best buck, with pedigree, 2 years
ana up..... 4 w
Beat buck under 3 years 3 oo
200
1&0
1 54
100
CO
100
1 so
200
1 CO
SO
200
Gwe.... auu
Division iSative
Beat buck 2 00
lamn . l oo
ewe. 200
ewes, sin a pen 3 00
Division 3-Swine.
Best boar 3 CO
bow wun utter pigs, not less
than s am
Best pair pigs under 3 monfis 1 oo
Buuam, o or more in pen a w
CLASS 4.
Not leeathan three of each.
Plymouth rocks ,
so
CO
Langsnanga .. ,
Wyandottes
light orahmas...
CO
CO
CO
CO
vars oramnaa.
partnara cochins
Black cochins.
CO
so
0
Bun cochins. ..
White cochins. ... .
lloudana,
Hamburgs, each variety
White let,'homs
Brown leghorns.
CO
CO
CO
30
woiuwacea ui&CK Dpuuaa..MH
Polish, each variety ....
CO
50
50
CO
Creveoolur
Bantams, each variety.
Ewh other variety...
Turkeys, each variety
CO
1(0
CO
300
Douona ucsu..
Turaey, weight 40 lbi or over
Oeese, each variety......
73
M)
50
uueks. eacn TaneiT
Ptgebjg, each variety,
Display of pigeons, any or all sens, own
ed by exhibitor.
Pbeaeasta. each variety -.
Quails
Lop-eared rabbits
Common rabbits
Guinea fowls, white
pearl. ..
Pea fowls white.
" colored....
Guinea pigs.
100
50
3d
ro
50
50
CO
CO
CO
CO
200
1 00
uufpiar. any or ou Kiaas, uwuou uy una
exhibitor
uecoua best.
Fowls to be ludzed according to tbe American
standard of excellence. Those not possessing
merit and worth are not entitled to prizes.
CLASSi.
Division 1 Oraln ami Seed.
Yellow corn, bushel 73
White north, - 73
Dent com, " 73
Wheat, . 100
Second best..... T3
Barley, bushel 73
Oats. " 75
iiucswneat, nusnei. , is
lire, " . . , ,,, 3
Peas, " 73
Beans. " 15
Clover seed, half bushel 73
Tl'i othy seed, " " .... 73
riaxseea, a
Division 2 Flour and reed.
The Dremlum on flour to be for a elven number
of pounds ot flour from a given number of pounds
of grain.
Wheat flour, not less thanjeo lba,tnade by
contributor..... .. .. 100
Rye Hour, not less than 50 lbs, made by
oontnDutor iw
Buckwheat flour, not leas than 50 lbs,
mans or contributor l uu
Graham Hour, not less than 50 lbs. made
by contributor. 100
corn meaL not less than CO lbs. made br
contnoutor..Hw. i w
CLASS t.
Division 1 Vegetables.
Bushel early potatoes, each variety
" late ' " ' ..
collection of potatoes, not leas
than six varieties.
Pumpkins, largest ..
Mangle Wurtels, bushel (field culture)..
Rutabagas, busheU
Field beets, '-
Sample of beets, onions, tomatoes, tur.
nips, parsnips, celery, cauliflower,
cabbage, lettuce, radishes, peppers,
squashes, pumpkins, egg plants (not
less than Ave each, quart lima beans
Division tOreen Fruit.
so
50
ICO
CO
Peaches, display ot one peck
" largest variety, hair dozen.,.,.
Apples, laiyest " one peck
- It varieties, 4 each..'
" lot of tall, s varieties, 4 each.
' specimen of, size and quality
considered, not less than a pock.
Apples, lot winter, 4 each, s or mora var
ieties Pears, any variety
Pears, collection
? unices, not less than 1 dozen...-
lums, display of, any name 3 varieties.,
Grapes, collection, not leas than 4 varle-
Grapcs. ciuUerVnoVieM th
any variety.. ,....,..., ,,
Division 3 Dried Fruits
Wortleberrrlea, 2 lbs
Blackberries, 2 lbs,,,,
Kaspberrless lbs.,,,
Dewberries lbs ,
100
CO
1 00
100
100
15
too
I 00
100
13
CO
vucrnea, x ids,,,,
Currants. I lbs
Twetchera, Jlba....
rrarjea, 1 lba.
i-eaonea. i ids,.,,,,,.
rinms. 4 lbs.........
Apples, I lbs
CLASS 1.
Division 1 Cutlruirv DfpartmmU
Bread, loaf n
mane ny gin u yrs or nnaer
Butter, roll, I lbs or more. '
lie, apple.
pfarn .. ,,,, ..,.,,, '
pumpkin or squash. ....... 3
mince 33
lemon... 25
rranfl ...... S3
Itolls.... n
BUcnlt 23
eocene, homemade,.., "
uaxe, sponge ,
cucoanm... .,.....
pound S3
fruit M
ginger r. a
Division S.
McklM In vlnrtfi-. nrrneM to be statd..
CO
100
100
so
73
73
M
13
Honey, box, by l colony this 'year, Slba
or otct .......
Tloney. display,.,,,
second
Maple sugar, this year, 5 lbs.
Male syrup, " 1 gallon
Ham, cured, with receipt given, cut and
cured br contributor
CLASS S.
Division I Onrmrd Fruit.
Best quart each variety.,
S3
73
Greatest variety and best... ......
CLASS 9.
Division t Wines and Jellies.
wine, domestic grape, t bottle.
Wine, raspberry, 1 bottle
wine, currant. "
CO
CO
so
CO
CO
M
100
so
Wine, blackberry. " ....
Any other domestic made wine
Jellies, collection domestic made
qualities auu Tannics cuusiucrai
1 qteach...
Beconi
and...
The ludi
s may recommend premiums for differ,
i of canned fruit, domestto lellles. pre
serves and pickles, not exceeding 29 cents each.
CLASS 10.
Farm Implements.
Most numerous and best display agricul
tural lmmementa.
diploma
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
Mower and reaper combined..
Keaper
drain drill
Band seed drill.
Heed sower
nay tedder
Threshing machine and self cleaner in
operation
Hone power lever..
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dtp
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dtp
dip
dip
dip
dtp
dtp
dip
dip
dip
dip
dtp
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
din
Tread horse power.
Field roller
one-horse cultivator
Two-horse "
Harrow..
Clover harrow....
Iron plow.. ..
6teel "
Chilled Iron plow. .
Subsotl rlow..
Corn shelter
Fanning mUl. ...
Horse rake
Grain cradle
Hay forks, six .
uana raxes, r&x ...
Manure forks, sir.
Btrsw forks, six..
Schythes and snaths, atx .
Straw, grain and grass cutter ...
ox yoke.
none cart
Hay rigging made by exhibitor.. ..... ..
Machine for loading hay In the field.......
Machine for unloading and distributing
hay In tbe building ,
Grindstone for sharpening mowing ma
chines Plank Better
Root cutter
Stump machine,
Corn nusfcer....
Farm gate
Dog or sheep power for churning
Lawn mower ....
Portable steam engine for dairy purposes
, T, .. farm if
dip
The ludees In this class will examine articles
not eaumeratcd therein and for meritorious ones
win award a certutcate or menu
CLASS 11.
Manufactured Articles.
Dtsnlay of carrlagea, .
diploma
200
200
1 CO
200
2 60
200
diploma
Two-horse " ..
one-horse
open buggy. .
riau
.tform and snrlnir woeon.
Lumber or farm wagon.
Skeleton wagon.
rieasure sieign. ...,.,
Lumber sleigh
aip
dtp
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dtp
din
Cutter ..
Palrof sleighs..... ..
Pork barrer.
Refrigerator
Flour barrel
Firkin and butt er pall and quickest meth
od or ralalntr cream
Churn, new aodimproved ..
Cheese press
sign painting .
Washing machine, operation to be shown
Sample drain tile
Collection cab'net work
Spring bed bottom
dip
dip
din
300
dip
dip
dip
alp
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
ucosieaa....
Bureau ....
Clothes wringer
lao.e i , i
Washstand .
Chairs, sor moro .
wonted maple
Lift force oumn
set horse shoes for farm purposes, speci
men l OS
Flcture frame. 50
CLASS 12.
Division Merchandise,
Display of stoves and tinware. 2 50
uispiar 01 ecuro tools.... nin
Saws, collection. dip
Augurs, collection dip
Range . dip
Furnace heater . .. din
Parlor " ... dip
Coal cooklng8tove. ....... dtp
Wood " " dtp
Coal heating " dip
Firegrate dip
Display of ropes made In this country. . . dip
Dozen corn brooms dip
brushes rttn
Com baskets. . ..... .. dip
Dry goods, display of. . dip
Earthenware, display of dip
All Persons desiring to exhibit ntanon onrann.
sewlng machines, Btoves, furnacs. Are grates, etc
win ue lurnisiim ampie space to exnioit ana ais.
piay tucir wares.
Dfrtslori s Leather, Uarnets, etc.
Boots and shoes, display ot
Leather, display of. ... ..
Rubber goods, display of,
Carriage harness, double
" " single..
Working " double
" " single
Double " fancy
Single " ,
Coaree boots, doz. pairs
pine .." . ; !..JI
Ladles' " '
Pair fine boots
' coarse " ..
' ladies' boots or shoes
Sole leather, t sides.
Upper leather, a sides
Calf skins, s sides .
Harness, saddlery, vallcea, etc, greatest
display.
dip
dip
dip
iOO
100
100
100
100
100
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
IOC
CLASS 15.
ratntlngs ana Fancy Work.
All articles must be owned by the exhibitor.
. , 1st, M.
ua pauiungs. uispiay oi... .,xs CO 1
Painting In oil, landscape 1 50
' bead...V. 1 fa ,
Display painting in water colors 1 00 ,
Painting in water colors, flowers 100 .
" " " fnilt , m
Display ot painting on satin or sllk.. 1 00
1 00
1 M
11, xuu
Pencil drawing 1 m
Display crayon drawligs.. . jco
Photographic display ,... 1 00 ,
Ornamental printing dip
Preserved specimens natural history.
Display coins ...
dip
din
duit wooa. -...
wood carved by gent
fancy picture frames.
Taxidermists' work
moss work
100 .
100 .
100 .
1 CO .
100 .
fruit, wax 1 pa
flowers, wax 1 no
hair woik . loo
hair Jewelry to
ornamental shell work...... 100
feather flowers. 1 00
leather work ioo
aauarlum , pu.
Canary bird.... to
CLASS it.
Division 1Xeedlework, eta.
All articles to have been finished within
years last past.
Tidy, Java canvas
an
50
30
CO
50
in uuiune emnroiaery.
knitted
crochet ,
crewel or embroidered
lace
KVfUIJWt.lXMtttKMH.Mw,,,,,, QU
Piano cover. , m
Table cover. joo
Toilet set, crochet. 50
- canvas , .... CO
Kick-rack trimmings.. co
Display of crewel work...... ... 100
Fancy towels, dravrr 75
Set table mats...., 50
Towel rack 30
Stand lambrequin co
Fancy work bag.,,, 00
Sola cushion.. 75
Zephyr pin cushion. , w
Bead pln-cushlon. co
Fancy pin cushion or other design. co
Chenlle work .. co
Wora wltn gold or silver thread 50
Lace work by band, , 7a
spatter work. co
Display of annlloue work m
Pillow shams, embroidered 73
CO
CO
50
Yoke for nurht dress, embroidered
ut
50
Band and sleeves for undergarments em.
broldered an
Handkerchief, embroidered .. 30
Pillow shams, braided.,,; co
Lap robe, embroidered 7s
Lambrequin, bead ., co
" macrcme .,, , 30
Bracket lambrequin, crewel work. 50
Work tor wall pocket co
' basket, fancy, ,,, 50
Shoe bag CO
scrap ' , , co
Vase mats, fancy co
Specimen ladles' fancy work new design 1 00
Hearth rug. 1 00
Rag carpet, not less than 3 yards.,,,,,, 300
Carpet rug, woven. .. co
Woolen stockings, home made, 50
cotton " " to
Pair ot knit mittens ,,, 30
" woolen crochet mittens.,,.,,,.,,,, co
" legglns 50
Article ot patching. co
' darning..... , .... co
Cotton socks, tome made co
Woolen " " " mi
Mart, home made ,..,,.,,.,.. 100
chemise, home made.. 100
Might dretJs, home made, .. 100
Muslin skirt, home made, , 1 00
Crazy quut , ,.....,,,,, too
bilk bed quilt.......,, ,,,., ,.., 100
50
50
CO
60
60
50
100
100
CO
CO
BO
50
M
White cotton bod quilt.
colored
spread, applique,.
Log cabin bod quilt
100
100
, 100
1 00
, 100
, 100
1 50
, 50
jiurcau uuT.r... ,,,,,,,
Bed spread, knit,...,
" crochet ....... . ,
Afghan for carriage
' " child's coach.,,...
Crib spread. ....
CLASS IS,
Itnci Work.
Tha tuitirm arn atithortiM to award dlflcrotlon-
ary premiums to meritorious articles In this class
not exceeding so cents each.
Knit cdrtnff, rot tees than t yards. so 15
50
50
100
100
SO
50
50
50
100
50
50
CO
50
1 0)
1 CO
50
50
CO
ftecaie dook
ipeclmen plain Mff log by band.,,
leced bod nullt
DresnPd doll
pln-cushlon
hpeclmendamlng.,,1
" patching
Garment, nana mado ....
Motto, zephyr.
Alrcastle.
crochet mats. ... ....
Knitting ,
Specimen of band carving
ui scroll sawing..,.
" card nrlntlncr. ....
Display of w3rk of any design
Crochet edging, not lees than two yards
CM ASS IS.
Mtillnerv, JKA
Millinery exhibit..
Mantua making .....
Hllk Embroidery., .
crochet work
loo
1 00
100
100
100
100
100
100
Tatting.,
Netting.
Fancy Iml
Ittlntr.
Braided work
iy hand
' machine .
CO
ICO
CO
100
article bead embroidery
rTcma.,
Display Flowers.
Recond.-
Collection cut flowers
Hanging basket with growing plants.
Collection wild flowers.
100
100
M
50
CLASS 17.
Those who havo taught within two years may
compete.
School man Pennsrlvanla. United states, or any
grand division ......-..... 2 00
Eecond best. . 100
Outline study on any branch executed In
chart 100
school room chart, any sub leer, made by
exhibitor . .. 100
set or nrteen questions in oramitar, Ar.
unmeuc. ueogrnpnx, u. a. iiiswrr,
and the theory and nractlco ot teacn-
lne 1 00
specimen school room printing 1 00
form ui reports to parents. i w
Best kept report book, executed by one
actually icacni"g in icsa. l uu
peclmen business or social letter, is to
SO lines 100
Essay on school management r it leas
than 300 words 100
Array school room decorat'on. 1 00
SDOClmen Dalntlnrln oil. Den or oaron
drawing 1 00
Geological collection. too
Mineiniogicai collection.... loo
Chart drawing. Illustrating the subject
of physiology, . 100
School furniture. diploma
csruuui appara.ua maps, gioucs, crans,
etc... ,. , ,..
Beading cra-t..
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
dip
ticnooimapor rennsyivania.
school room mottoes, not less nro.....
Blank books (Cony books)
Blank books (Book-keeping)
Specimen reward cards. ....
vt otk on tneory ot teucning and memoes
ot instruction
Educational volume of any kind, drawing
series, primary and advanced charts
on anr branch din
Set school books Readers, Spellers, Ar-
iLuiueucs, urammars, ueograpues... oip
Old and rare books, newsnarjers. mans. eto. are
solicited for exhibition In this denartment.
iiuTiL-a. au maps, cn&ns, mottoes, etc, suu-
lea to
remium must nave neon produced wunin
the past year.
T. EDGAR,
n. o. mchenry,
secretary,
rresiaent.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate !
By virtue of an order ot sale Issued out of the
Orphans' court of Columbia county the undersign.
ed administratrix ot Albert Ammerman, late ot
Flshlngcreek township deceased, will expose at
publlo sale on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1888,
at one o'clock p. m., the following described real
estate situate in Flshlngcreek township in the vll
lage ot Asbury, bounded as follows: Beginning at
a stone corner south tax degrees east a perches
to a post, thence by land of John Mess south 28 de
grees east 13 perches to a post, thence by lands of
said Hess north co,V degrees east 4tf perches to
post, thence by other land of said Albert Ammer
man north 23 degrees west IS perches to the place
of beginning, containing 81 perches, on which
erected a
TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING
barn and outbuildings. A good well ot water at
tbe door, and plenty ot fine fruit.
Also the following described tract 01 land ad.
Joining the abovo: Beginning at a post thence by
land ot Albert Ammerman south 19 degrees east 11
perches to a post, thence by lands ot Cornelius
Coleman north tan degrees east 19 perches to
post, thence by land of said Coleman north is de
grees west is perches to a post, thence by lands ot
George Pealer aonth 50V degrees east 18 perches
to the place ot beginning, containing
2 ACRES and 4 PERCHES.
These two tracts adjoin each other and will be
sold as one lot
TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent ot one-fourth
of the purchase money to be paid at the striking
down of the property; the one-fourth less the ten
per cent, at the confirmation absolute, and the re
malnlng three-fourths In ono 1 ear thereafter with
Interest from confirmation nlsL
MATTIB AAtMERMAK,
sept 23 Administratrix.
"17 LECTION NOTICE.
i
otlce Is hereby given that the rezular annual
meeting ot the stockholders of the Bloomsburg
Water company win be held in Bloomsburg oa
Tuesday. October 9. 1888. at the office of V. P. Bill.
meyer, Det-fcen mn nours 01 two ana tour o-ciock
in the aiiernoou. lor too purpose 01 electing a
noaro or Directors to serve ror tne ensuing year.
ana lor mo transaction ot any otner ousmess
the company.
r, sr. xuu.MKxs.il,
Sep. 21, 13S8. secretary,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
....
Letters ot administration on the above estate
harm? been wanted to the underaltrned. all rer.
sons Indebted to the said estate are requested to
mane uayuieui, uuu luuse uavmg iiaima uj pre
Bent luc oauie mmuut uciay 10
D. B. KLINE.
or his Attorney
W. r. ZU.H8AY,
Mahanoy City, Pa,
Mahanoy City, Pa,
sept 1.'BS
1 1. 111m t cd.
The hottest part of tho politi
cal campaign is yet before us.
This is to be a campaign of ar
gument and documents and the
newspapers for the next few
months will be more interesting
than they have been for years.
We will furnish you with any
daily paper published at the
publisher's rate for one week.one
month or as long as you wish it,
and if vou live in B'oonisburp
we will deliver it at your home
or olhce.
Til 1 . .1
dustnereiet us say tnat u
there ia any book, new or old
paper, periodical, magazine
piece 01 sheet music winch you
want don't go to the trouble and
expense of sending for it but
us iurnisu it to you. If we don't
have it in stock we will get it.
W. H. Brooke & Co.,
SCOTTS
EMULSION
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
iXB HYPOPHOBPHITES
Almoatas Palatable as Milk.
Ua dlifmlsad (hat it eatat t takin,
digested, amd aulsalUUd by tb aaasl
Mmiltlrs stosnacti, whis th plalas all
raoS bs toUratadi and lay tax dsn,
blnatlom oftba oil wilts tha kytMiiSkM.
Iilkltaa Is tamcla mora mtaclasu,
Btvarkaile m tuX ftUutt,
Ptmu '- rsBldl; wUlt takkf H,
B0OTT8 EMULSION is aekxioirlodgad bj
Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa
ration in the world (or tbe relief and core ot
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
QENER.L DEBILITY, WASTING
DISEASES, EMAOIATION,
COLDS and CMRONIO COUQHS.
The gnat rtmtdxj for Obnsvmpttan, and
Wotting in CKUdrsn. Soli In all DrucaW.
sept 8$.'6-ir
DEM00BATI0 TIOKET.
STATE.
FOR JUIIOF. OF SUPBKMF. COURT,
J. 15. McCOLLUM,
of Sugqnclinnria County.
COUNTY.
FOB CONGIU'.SR.
CIIAKLES K. UUCKALEW.
Subject to decision of Congressional
uonicrcnce.
FOR PKKS1DKNT JUDOK OF THE
2Cth
JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
E. It 1KELKR,
POR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
FRANK P. MLLMEYER ESQ.
Of Bloomsburg.
FOR S1IER1KP,
JOHN 13. CASEY
of Bloomsburg.
FOn REPRESENTATIVES,
JAMES T. FOX,
WILLIAM KIUCKBAUM.
FOR JORV COMMISSIONER,
GEORGE W. MILLER.
FOR CORONER,
DAVID WELSOH.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of sundry wrlta Issued out of tbe
Court of common Pleas of Columbia county and
to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at
the Court House, In the town ot Bloomsburg on
SATURDAY Sept. 29th, 1888.
at s p. m., all that tract oFiand situate In Sugar,
lo it township, Columbia Co. ra., bounded and
described as follows, to-wlt; On the north by
public road, on the east by public road leading to
Cambra, Luzerne county to Flvo points, on the
south by lands ot E. J. Albertson, and on the west
by lands of E. J. Albertson, containing Ave acres
more or lees, whereon Is erected a two-story plank
dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings.
Seized taken In execution and to be sold as the
property of John W. Albertson.
1zxlkh,& HsmtiNO, Attys. FL Fa.
ALSO
All that certain messuage or lot of land situate In
the Town of Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Penn-
sylvanl a, bounded and described as follows to-wlt:
Beginning at a point on the south-east side ot
Third street In said town thirty-five and one-six
teenth feet west from line ot lot on lands ot the
Catholic church and running thence westwardly
along said Third street thlrty.flre feet more or
less to an alley; thence southwardly along said
alley to line of lands of 8. C. Shire on tho rear ot
tbe premises hereby conveyed, thence along the
same eastwardly thirty-five feet more or less, to
line ot land ot tho Catholic Church aforesaid,
thence northwardly by the aame to the place ot
beginning, containing twenty and fifteen nix.
teenlhs perches of land more or less. On which
Is erected a two-story frame dwelling houso and
stable. Selzel taken In execution and to be sold
as the property of C. C. Oallgnan.
Jacoby and Miller Attys. Ft. Fa.
SAMUEL SMITH,
Sheriff.
sept. ;.vs
gXECUTOU'S NOTICE.
Estate of Thos. L. Dan, of Madison township
deceased.
Letters testamentary on said estate haHnir bMn
E anted to tbe undersigned executor all persons
debted to said estate aro hereby notified to pay
the same, and those having claims against aald
estate to present the same to
J. ALOaOVIi JUK)1UK. KXPCUtOr,
White nail, Pa.
Wm. Chrisman, Atty. septss
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CO 70
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4.60 to 660
S3 24
16 IS
40 60
13 10
03 03
07 10
09 ' 18
8 10
13 14
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Oats " ..
Flour bbl
Butter
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Potatoes
Hams
Dried Apples
Bide
Shoulder
Chickens
Geese.
Lard per lb
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Onions nor bushel..
Veal skins
Wool per lb
Hides
Coal on Wbibf,
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No. S S8.00 Dltumlnui S8.8S