COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. 8. B. Elwll, Iti.ii,.. JJ. S. Blttinbtndtr., B4U,t'' BLOOMSBURG, PA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1888. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Itegular Correspondent.) Washwotok, D. 0. Out. 18, 1888. Chairman Uamum, of tho (leniocra- tin national committee, "pent Saturday ir (Ola our, in consultauoii with pro- minent democrats. ua reports tbo outlook m very clieorinr. The republican tariff bill puts ooal on the froo list. Such a howl has brcn raised by tbo ooal Barons that the re publican Senators aro now claiming that it was all a mistake ot tho print er, and that they intended to raise the tariff on coal instead of putting it on the free list. Tho Houso having finished its work, is now waiting to sco what tho Senato proposes to do. Neither Houso has a quorum, aod thoso in a position to know, are confidently predicting an adjournment beforo tho 25th hist. They might as well havo adjourn ed a month ago, for all that has been accomplished. Both Houses havo passed a bill ap propriating $50,000 to carry out the Erovisions of tho Chinese exolusion 11). Senator Gorman has gone to Now York to remain at tho headquarters of too national committee until after election. This is in accordance with tho wishes of Mr. Cleveland nnd chair man Brico. Great interest is being manifested in the campaign by tho various democra tic state associations in this city. Tbo New York association will send 2,500 voters to that state. The largest delegation of Indians that ever visited Washington, are now here, and they are attracting a great deal of attention. The delegation consists of GO Sioux Chiefs. They aro h?re for the purpose of conferring with the Interior department in rela tion to tho proposed treaty, by which thoy are to sell to tho Government 11, 000,000 acres of land, about naif their reservation. They 'will call on the President this week. Judgo Thurman left for homo Fri day evening. While hero he spent several days with tho President at Oak View. After tho 4th of March tho old Roman will again take np his residence in Washington. Postmaster General Dickinson is confined to his house with a severe cold, contracted during his recent trip West. The bill placing Gon. .Alford Pleas anton on the retired list of the army, with the rank of major, has been pass ed by the House and Senate, and is now in the hands of the President. It is feared, however, that its passage will bo of little benefit to tho genial cavalryman, as he is lying dangerously ill in this city. Secretary Whitney and a number of Government officials attended .the launching of th- United States gnn boat Petrel, in Baltimore Saturday afternoon. Simon Sterne, a prominent lawyer of Now York, and a personal friend of the President, is in this city to argue a case before the Supreme Court. lie is very confident of tho election of Cleve land and Thurman, and says that the democratic plurality in the state of New York will be over 20,000. The report of Wm. D. H. Washing ton, United States Consular Agent at Loudon, Ontaire, to the State Depart ment, has created quite a stir among the high protection Republicans. Mr. Washington's report states that Oliver chilled plows, made at South Bend, Indiana, are sold in Canada nt S10 each wholesale and S12 each retail, while in the United States they cost $14 each wholesale, and SIC each re tail. Similiar discrimination is shown against the United States farmer in re gard to tho Syracuso and the South Bend plows. These figures are re markable because American plows en tering Canada have to pay a duty of 35 per cent ad valorem. One of Walter A Wood's American self-bind-ing reapers, which costs in the United States from $150 to S170 cm b bought in Canada for $110. Smaller agricultural tooK such as spades, oho vels and forks, after paying from 35 to 75 per cent ad valorem, are s"ld in Canada as cheap or cheaper than in this country. These figures are calca latcd to set the Araerioin farmer to thinking abont the alleged benefit he receives from high protectivo tariff The high tariff keeps out foreign im plements, and enables the manufactur ers of the United Stat8 to make their own prices, but in Canada tbey have to compete with foreign manufactur ers, hence tho lower prices there. The House was in session only two days las5 week, and is not likely "to put in any more time this week. In fact, thero'U nothing for it to do except to pass a resolution to adjourn, but as it would help to pnll the republican So nato out of tho hole into which it has gotten, the Houso soonn to be in no huny about it. Chief Justice Fuller, during his first week, made a mirked impression on the large number of distinguished lawyers in attendance upon the ses sions of tho Supremo Court, by hU dignified bearing and manners. Hill Speaks Tor Cleveland. HE SAY TUB KUI'IBE STATE WILL OO DEMOCRATIC. Mitchell, Ind., October 12. Gov ernor Hill of New York, addressed a great meeting of Democrats to-day, In the course- of his address he said: Four year ago we wero engaged in considering otner questions growing out of sectional animosities between the various soctions of our country, and to-day, ray friend, we aro permit- UHl to uituusm tucsu cuujiuiuiu biiu iu- dnstrial questioos, In cause utuler the wise and ttUesmanlike administration Grovor Cleveland tho country has entirely aiid completely pacified. Theory been for tariff reform, which has been spreading over this country, has re ceived such nn impetus that it will aoaiu nlaco Mr. Cleveland in tho pres idential chair. Prolonged cheers. I come to tell yon that wo propose to civo tho vote of the Empire State to Cleveland and Thurman in November. f Great cheering. I 'lliero will b no mistake about that this time, and by a majority that wilt not ba counted by a tanr llinnaflnfl w ... I Tho remainder or Ills speech was de-1 THURMAN 'S RINGING LETTER. tub oi.m uoman s position in the SENT BTTUrlOLE. ran A CLKAll AND C0NG1SR STATEMENT THE OHKAT TAHIKF QUESTION DISCUSSED IN A CONl'RRIIF.NSIVK MANNEH WHAT THE MI 1.1.8 llll.I. WILL DO. Coi.UMnus, 0., Oct. 14. Tho follow ing is Judgo Thurman's letter of ao ceptnnco: Columbus, O., Oct. 12, 1888. cm. I'atrick A. Collin, and Others of the Committee: Gentlemen: In obedlcnco to custom, I Bend you this fotmal acceptanco of inv nomination for tho office of vico president of tho United States, made ly tho national convention of the democratic party at at. Jiouie. Whon vou did mo tbo no nor to call upon mo nt Columbus and officially notified me of my nomina tion, I expressed to you tny sonse of oblipitiou to the convention, and stated thnt, although I had not sought tno nomination, l dnl not leoi at liber ty, under tho circumstances, to decline it. I thought then, as I still think, that whatover I could ao to promote tho re-election of Presidout Cleveland I ought to do. I'raises Cleveland's administuation. His administration has been marked by such integrity, good sense, manly courage and exalted patriotism that a just appreciation of those high quali ties seems to call for his re-election. I am also strongly impressed with the bel of that his re-election would power fully tend to strengthen that feoling of fraternity among the American people that is bo essential to their welfare, pence and happiness, and to the perpe tuity of tho Union and of our free in stitutions. 1 approvo of tho platform ol the St Louis convention, and I cannot too strongly express my dissent from tho heretical teachings of the monopolists that the welfare of tbo people can be promoted by a system of exorbitant taxation far in excess of the wants of tho government. The idea that the peoplo can bo enriched by HEAVT and unnecessary taxation, that a man's condition can be improv ed by taxing him on all he wears, on all his wife and children woar, on all his tools and implements of industry, is an obvious adsurdity. To fill the vaults of the treasury with an idle surplus for which the government has no legitimate use, and to thereby de privo the people of onr enrronoy, need ed for their business and daily wants, and to create a powerful and danger ous stimulus to extravagance and cor ruption in tho expenditures of tho government, peems to be a policy at variance with every sound principle of government and political economy. THE WAT TO REDUCE THE SURrLUS. Tho necessity of reducing taxation to prevent suoh accumulation of the surplus revenue and tho consequent; depletion of the circulating medium is so apparent that no party dares to deny it; but when we come to consider the modes by which the reduction may be made, we find wide antagonism be tween our party and the monopolistic leaders of our political opponents. We Beck to reduce the taxes upon the necessaries of life; our opponents seek to increase them. We say, give to tho masses of people cheap and good clothing, cheap blankets, cheap tools and cheap lumber. The republicans by their platform and their leaders in senate, by their proposed bill, say in crease the taxes on clothing and blankets and thereby increase their cost, maintain the high duty on tho fools of the fanner and mechanic, and upon tho lumber which they need for tho construction of their modest dwell ings, shops and barns, and thereby prevent their obtaining these necessar ies at unreasonable prices. (Jan any sensible man doubt as to where he should stand in this contro versy f Cati any well-informed man bo deceived by the false pretot se that a system so unreasonable and unjust is for the benefit of the laboring men? A WORD ABOUT THE LABORER. Much is said about the competition of American laborers with the pauper laborers of Europe; but does not every man who looks around Him see and know that an immense majority of la borers in America are not encased in what are called the protected industr ies; and as to thoso who are employed in such industries is it not undeniable that the dirties proposed by the demo orat'c measure called the Mills bill far exceed the difference between Ameri can and European wages, and that therr fore if it were admitted that onr work'ngmen oan be protected by the tariffs against cheaper labor, they would bo fully protected, and more than protected, by that bill. Does not every well-informed man know that tho nicrease in the price of home manufactures produced by a high tar iff docs not go into the pcokets of the laboring man, but only tends to swell the pro tits of others! It seems to me that if the policy of the democratic party is plainly pre sented, all must understand that wo seek to make the cost of living Ipss and atjthe same time increase tbeBharooftbe lab 'ring man in tho benefits of nation al prosperity and growth. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Allen G. Thurman. TERRIBLE RAILWAY DISASTER. TERItlULK LOSS OF LIFE IN A WREKK ON THE I.KIIiail VALLEY. An awful railway acciJont occured October 10th, at Mud Run, five miles below White Haven on tho Lehigh Vslley .-oad. Tlio. thousands that tlocked to Ha ileton from the towin of the W om ing and Lackawauua Valleys to attend the annual parade of the Catholio tem perance Bocities of tho Scrantoii dioce se found their way there iu eight heavy trains over the Lehigh Valley Road. The eight trains that had oarried them into Hazleton iu the morniug were to bear them away homo, and eaily in tho ovening the first one pull ed out, tbo others following with the tcn-tnonutes' interval required by the company's orders. Four trains hid passod Mud Run beforo tho accident. The fourth waited there a few minutes ei, and when tho fifth -oamo np iu nharge cf Conductor Charles Terry, of Mauoti Chunk, he found that he was only four minutes behind the other. Ho ran his train COO or 700 feot, pissed the little ttation and pulled up to al low th" ten minutes to expire. Section 0, as it was known, was coming along behind, and every pre caution was taken; rod lights were hung out at Mud Run Station, and a flagman was gont out ft quarter of a mile behind the standing train. But on came section 0, with ten heavy 1 jaded coaches drawn by two huge coal train endues. At the throttle of . v , ,t tho Brat engine was engineer xieury cngino was In ohargo of Thomas Ma ior cf Mauch Chunk. How theso men ailed to bco tho standing train or tho signals that had boon put out Is a mar vel. Hugh Gallagher, tho fireman of Major s cngino, did sco them when ho was within 500 feet of tho standing train. Ho called to his engineer, who reverend his cngino nnd thou jumpod lrom tho cab, followed by Oallaguor, Cook nover left his post in his oab and csonped practitally unhurt- Anderson Brown, of Wilkes-Barro, engineer of tho stand ns train, saw tho other whon it was 500 feot distnnoo nnd he put on Btonm, but his train had unruly begun to movo whon the awful shock camo. Tho loading engine, with all tho woight of tho beayy train bohind it and running twonty miles nn hour, crashed into tho rear car of tho fifth seotion. Tho fretting, fuming, pulling cngino plows its heated body through one- third tho length of the car, scalding, iammiJg and killing tho unfortunate occupauts. This car telescopes into tho next ahead of it and that in turn into tho third, tho threo cars in an in stant becoming a splintered wreck. Then followed a econo that beggars all description. Tho shrieks and groans of the wounded and dying wcro heard on every Bide. Tho lights wero extinguished nnd darkness enveloped the terrible scene, whiohwas rendered oven moro horrifying by tho wild con tusion and excitement of the uninjur ed passengers. Thoy formed a crowd of from 1500 to 2000 people, men women and children, and it is said that not a fow of them wero drunk and their maudlin ravings wero a revolting featuro of the terriblo situation, l'hy sioiana were summoned lrom wnite Haven and Mauch Chunk and organ ized measures were taken to relievo tho injured and extricate the dead, who wero taken to their homes by special trains. Tho death list foots up sixty-four. Democratic Oonprersional Conference- The Congressional conference for the Seventeenth district was held at the Ileddens Houso, Danville, on Thursday, October 11th. The follow ing conferees were present, Columbia county. U. 15. Mcileurv, nobert it. Little: Northumberland county, W. E. Zimmerman, Voris Autcn, M. J. D. Withington, Robert Montgomery, Lewis Dewart; Montour county, Peter McCain, Alex. Billraeyer; Sullivan county, John Caskins, Hus3el Karns. Judge C. B. McHenry, was elected president and Lewis Dewart secretary. A resolntion was offered and passed to allow Northumberland county five delegates to voto for Congressman, but not to bo considered as a precedent iu tnturo conferences. Hon. C. R. Bucka- lew was nominated by acclamation. Messrs. Little, Earns, Autcn and Bill- meyer wero appointed a committee on resolutions. Mr. Montgomery offered a resolution that hereafter Northum berland county be entitled to five, Col umbia county to tour, Sullivan and Montour to two conferees eaoh in tho next conference. This was defeated by a voto of fir to five, the five being from Northumberland county. A re solution was then offered to give Northumberland three, Columbia three, Montour and Sullivan each two. This was defeated by tho same vote, and by the same vote it was decided that hereafter each county be en titled to two conferees. Home Evidence No other preparation has won success at borne equal to Hood's Sarsaparllla. In Lowell, Mils., wbers It Is made, It Is now, as It has been for years, tho 1 catling medicine lor purifying the blood, and toning and strengthening the system. This " good noma at borne" Is "a tower ol strength abroad." It would require a volume to print all Lowell people bare said tn faror ot Hood's Sarsaparllla. Mr. Albert People of Lowell Ejtes, living at S3 East Pine Street, Lowell, for IS years employed as boss carpenter by J. W. Bennett, president of the Erlo Telephone Company, bad. a large running sore come on bis leg, which troubled him a year, when be began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla. The sore soon grew less In size, and In a short time disappeared. Jos. Dunphy.sit Cen tral Street, Lowell, had PraiSO swellings and lumps on bis face and neck. Hood's which Hood's Barsapa- Cnrannnrlllo rilla completely cured. r Mrs. a W. Marriott, wife ot the First As sistant Fire Engineer ot Lowell, says that tor is years she was troubled with stomach disorder and sick headache, which nothing relieved. The attacks came on every fort night, when she was obliged to take her bed, and was unable to endure any noise. She took Hood's Sarsaparllla, and after a time the attacks ceased entirely. Many more might be given had we room. On the recommendation ot people ot Lowell, who know us, we ask you to try Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold by ill dro fjii u. St; Hi tor IS- PrarjaKdoaly t7 C. I. HOOD A CO.. Apotbeculu, Lowall, llu, IOO Doses One Dollar VTOTICE IN DIVORCE. JIXI1 ixinun Gross, No. 1st May T. IS8J, Divorce. vs. Sarah Ohoss. In IV Court o COtnmon Pitas of Columbia (XHMtV. To Sarah L. Gross, respondent abOTe named : Whereas, upon tho petition or Ubel of the said Jeremiah Gross, above named, a suhpeena being awarded by the Court of Common Heaa ot said county, a subpoena l&sued out ot the said Court, commanding you. the said Sarah L. Gross, to ba and appear at the next regular term ot said court, to show cause. If any you have, why the said llbellant shall not ba divorced from the bonds ot rratrlmony which he has contracted with yoa, agreeably to the prayer ot said peti tioner: and. whereas, upon the return of the said subpoena, due proof was made that you could not t found or served with thetsame lu the bailiwick ,o! the hhertrt of said county ; whereupon an alias subpoena was a war led by the said court, commanding you to be and ap pear at the then next regular termor said court, to answer, ic., as aforesaid, to which the same return was made by the shertn. You are therefore required to be and appear on the tlrst day ot regular term ot said court, to be held at Bloomsburg. tor the said county, on the first Monday of December next, A. P., 1&8, U answer tne complaint aforesaid. bAMUKL, SMITH, Sheriff. OCt.l, '8S,tf. T-OTICE IN DIVORCE. Sadie Koors, by her next friend A. J. Evans, vs. Alfred Koons. In the Court of Common PUat QColuinbLi coun ty, Xo. 40, May JVrm, 18. To Alfred Koons, respondent above named t Whereas, upon the petition or Ubel of the 8U Faile Koons, above named, a subpoena being awarded by the court of common l'leas of said county, a subpeena Issued out ot the said Court, commanding you, the said Alfred Koons, to be and appear at the next regular term of said Court, to show cause, if any you have, why the said libel'ant should not be divorced from the bonds ol matrimony which she has contracted with you. agreeably to the prayer ot said peti tioner, and vt he read upon tbe return ot the said subpoena, due proof was made that you could not be found or served with the same In the bautwlck of the aherlff ot said county; where upon an alias subpoena was awarded by the said court, commanding you to be and appear at tbe then next regular term of said court, to answer, c, as aforesaid, to which tbe same re turn was made by the shertn. . You are therefore required to be and appear on the tlrst day of regular term of said court, to be held at Uloomsburg, for the said county, on tne nrst Monday of December next, A. 1). 1KB, to answer the complaint aforesaid. SAMUEL SMITH, covlS bberttr. r NCORPORATION NOTICE. "V'nr t la herehr riven that an artnlleatlon will be made to tne iionoraois iu ai. uiocKiey, i rent dent Judce of the Court of Common l'leas of Col. umbla county, on the fourteenth day ot November A. P. 1K&, at 10 o'clock a. m., under the act of Assembly of the commonwealth ot fennayltanla. enuuea, -no acfc 10 prurtuo ivi uv uiwrpurauuu and regulation of certain corporations." aDDroved Aprtl w, 1S74, and the supplements thereto, for ine cnarier oi so wuruueu njiuviuiuu, iu w can ed Saint Paul's EvangeUcal Lutheran congregation otiiumldlt, Locust township, Columbia county Pennsylvania, the character and object whereof U possess and enjoy an the rights, beueau ant privilege ot the said act ot Assembly, and lu tup- TO THE PUBLIC. Intending purchasers ot Tond'S ErnucT cannot tnko too much pre caution to proventnuhstltutlon. Somo druggists, trading on thopopulnrityof tho ttreat Family Remedy, nttcmpt to palm oft other preparations, unscru pulously nsscrtlng thctn to bo "tho samons" or "equal to" Total's Ex tract, Indifferent to tho deceit prac ticed upon nnd disappointment there by caused to tho purchaser, s long ns larger profits nccruo to themselves. Always insist on having Pond's Ex tract. Tnko no other. BOLD IN BOTTLES ONLY ; NEVER BY MEASURE. Qunllty uniform. Prepared only by POND'S EX TRACT CO., JTow York nnd London. Seo our namo on every wrapper and label. Noto plcturo of bottlo below. m Tiles, Catarrh, tlsn, Hsnralsla, Braises, Bins, Sore Ejts, Sort TMoat, Blpittoli, Sores, Iilanni tisit udEemor- Hues of ill mis. Tho Famous Leetnrer, JOHX 1L OOrGlT, wroto: ' For Sore Throat, erwdally when tend Ing to ulceration, I nave found It very beneficial." AXDI1EW D. WHITE. Kx.Presldent of Cornell University, says j Ono of the abtotnto nmrwl fi of housekeeping." Dt tun to get Vitgrnutm. F.HSIA AnnOTT, the celebrated prima donna. " Valuable and beneficial " iimvoon RSITIT, M. D., X.R.. c.r.. of England." I have rued It with marked benefit." II. 0. FRD3T0X, B. P., Brooklyn, N.Y. "I know or no remedy so generally useful." AiiTiitit oriirsiss, m. d., f.h.c.r.. of Knsland. " I have prescribed POND'S EX TRACT with great success." JFSTIX D. FTLT05, D. I)., Brooklyn, N. T, " rrovlni itself to be a necessity In our home.'' F. A. TTESTEnVF.I.T, Jt. D., Nartvllle, Term. " Have used large quantities of POND'S EX TllACT In my practice." )lr. R. II. 3f eCORD. Matron, noma of Desti tute Children. "Wo nnd It most efficacious and uscfal." la Bottles only. Prices, 50c, $1, g.;S. Xoti our namt tn retry ivrapptr an J lathi. FrepareU only by TOWS CXTBtCT CO., NEW YORK AND LONDON. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate ! By virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, the undersigned ex. ecutor of Franklin Rhodes, late ot Beaver town- ship, deceased will offer at pubUc sale on the premises In Locust township, said county, on FRIDAY, November 2, 1B88. at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain tract ot land situate In Locust township, being a tract of un seated land at the foot ot the Little Mountain, and bounded and described asfoUows : Beginning at a post and running thence by land ot Daniel Coyer, and Daniel Fetterman couth eighty degrees, west one-hundred and twelve perches to a chestnut oak, thence by the same south ntty degrees, west one hundred and seventy-two perches to a chestnut oak, thence by the same north clghty-two degrees west eleven and five-tenths perches to a chestnut, thence by land ot Joseph A. Long south twenty perches to chestnut oak, thence by the same north seventy-tour and a quarter degrees, east two hun dred and twelve and tour-tenths perches to a chestnut, thence by land ot George Beaver south seventy-nine degrees east ntty and one-tenth perches to a pine, thence north one hundred perches to a post the place of beginning, contain ing ninety-nine acres nnd forty perches, and the usual allowance ot six per cent, for roads. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down ot the property ; the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation ot sale ; and the re maining three-fourth In one year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nisi. JAMES T. FOX, Fbitz, Atty. Executor. Octa-'ss. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate ! Pursuant to an order otthe Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pa., will Be sold at public sale on the premises, In the township of Mifflin, In said county on SATURDAY. Nov. 3, 1888. at o'olock p. m., the following described real es tate late ot Elizabeth LuU, deceased to-wlt: No. 1. a messuage and tract of land situate In said Xlfflln township, Columbia county, Pa., ad joining lands ot Elizabeth A, Mosteller, Daniel C. Bond, o. Swank, Adam Miller and others, contain ing SIXTY-SIX ACRES more or less, whereon are erected a large two-story frame dwelling houso, bank bam and all neces sary outbuildings; also a never faUlng spring ot water, two apple orchards and aU kinds ot fruit. No. a A tractot woodland in said township, adjoining lands ot E. KlkendalL Fhebo MlUer, John Mowrey and others, c ntalnlng FOUR ACRES more or less, with tbe appurtenances. 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 maining three-fourths in one year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. A. M. MOSTELLER. Administrator. octli UDITOR'S NOTICE. istatt of 77ioma J t aut or Pine TbtrruAip. The undersigned, auditor acnolnted br the Or phans' court ot Columbia county to make distri bution of the balance of the funds In the bands ot the administrator, will meet at the office ot Ikeler Uertlng Nov. at IMS, at 10 a. to. to perform the duties of his appointment, when and where aU persons Interested must appear and prove their claims, or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund. A. C. FREAS, octts Auditor, JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. KttaU o CVriu ilcllenry of Orange. Letters testamentary on sain estate havlne been granted to the undersigned executors All persons fndebted to said entate are hereby notined to pay the same, and those having claims against said estate to present the same to REBECCA MCHENRY. KUiVAKUD. McllENKY, Orangerllle. Orant llerrlng, Atty. octi Executors gXECUTOIVS NOTICE. Estalt of Thai. I,. Ball, of ilaalton township dVtruaed. Letters testamentary on said estate havln? been K anted to the undersigned executor aU persons debted to said estate are hereby untitled to pay the same, and those having claims against said estate iu present iue iuidb 10 J, ALLlbON ESSICK, Executor, White Hall, Pa. Wm. Chrism an, Atty. sept8 A DMIMSTR.VTOR'S NOTICE. Kstatt afMliert Wlnttrslach. deceased. Letters ot administration on the above estate havtog been granted to ti e undersigned, all rer. sons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to pre- vcut lug wuuv nuuuu, uciay vu D. a KLINE, or his Attorney Administrator, W. p. IUUiv, Mahanoy cur, Pa. Mahanoy City, Pa. sept H- si WILLIAM HART BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A., AQEST FOR TUB KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO. manufactrueraot the celebrated Eeistone Dvna mite. This explosive la giving universal satlafao tion yuoiav-ouii enrerruuy given. (Aug 187 GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE 0 BIAN OFFICE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. NATIONAL. FOR l'KKSIDENT, GIlOVKIl CLEVELAND, of Now York. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ALLEN Q. THUUMAN, of Ohio. STATE. FOR JU11C1E OF SUPREME COURT, J. B. McCOLLUM, of Susqnclianna County. COUNTY. for coNonr.es. CHARLES K BUCK ALE W, FOR PRESIDENT JUDGE OF TUB 2Ctll JUDICIAL DISTRICT. E. R. IKELER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, FRANK P. B1LLMEYER ESQ. Of Bloomsburg. FOR 8I1ER1FF, JOHN B. CASEY of Bloomsburg. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. JAMES T. FOX, WILLIAM KRICKBAUM. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, GEORGE W. MILLER. KOIl CORONER, DAVID WELSOH. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate! By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the Orphans' court of Columbia county the undersign ed administratrix of Albert Ammerman, late of Flshlngcreek township deceased, will expose at pubUo sale on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20tb, 1888, at one o'clock p. m., the following described real estate situate In Flshlngcreek township in the til- tage of Asbury, bounded as follows Beginning at a stone corner south cov degrees east iyi perches to a post, thence by land ot John Hess south 28 de grees east IS perches to a post, thence by lands of said II ess north eon degrees east ix perches to a post, thence by other land of said Albert Ammer man north 23 degrees west 18 perches to the place of beginning, containing 81 perches, on which Is erected a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING barn and outbuildings. A good well of water at the door, and plenty of One fruit. Also the following described tract ot land ad joining the above: Beginning at a post thence by land ot Albert Ammerman south ts degrees east 18 perches to a post, thence by lands ot Cornelius Coleman north co.v degrees east 18 perches to a post, thence by land of said Coleman north M de grees west ts perches to a post, thence by lands ot George Fealer south M.v degrees east 18 perches to the place ot beginning, containing 2 ACRES and 4 PERCHES. These two tracts adjoin each other and win be sold as one lot TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent ot one-fourth ot 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 maining three-fourths In one i ear thereafter with Interest from confirmation nlsL MATTIE AMMERMAN, sept 23 Administratrix. QENERAL ELECTION I'itUULiAJl ATlUiN . I. SAMUEL SMITH. Illirh Sheriff of Co. lumbla countr. Commonwealth of Pennsvlvanin. do hereby make known and proclaim to the quali fied electors of Columbia county that & general election will bo held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1888, belmr the Tuesday next following the first Vnn. day of said month) tor the purpose of electing the several persons hereinafter named, to-wlt: i nirty persons ior i-resiaentiai Electors. One person for Auditor General. Two persons for Juoge ot the supreme Court One DersoH for President Judra of the 26th Jndt. clal District. one person tor Representative in congress. Two persons for representatives In the Legisla ture. one person for sheriff. one person for District Attorney. One person for Coroner. Two persons for Jury Commissioners. I also hereoy mike known and elve notice that the places ot holding the aforesaid election In the several wards, boroughs, districts and townsh! ShtDS within the oountv ot Columbia are as foUows, viz: Bearer townshln. at the nubile house of Mary Smith. Beiton townsnlD. at tne nubile nnnaa nr L ur&irc in tue uma or, uenion. East Bloom, at tne court House, In moomsburg. West Hloom, at the Court llou v?. in Bloomsburg. East Berwick, at the little office of Jackson Woodln In the borough ot Berwick. west Berwick, at tne omce of w. J. Knnrr. tn the borough ot Berwick. liorouffn oi ceniraua. at tne dudiic uousa or Amandus fetter. unarcreek townsniD. at tne nubile scbooihnnu near ETanSTllle. catawiasa townamn. at tne rjuniic bouw or r.- W. Reit&nyder. centre lown&nip, attnescnooi nouseneax Lafay ette Creasys. rtorui conyn? nam uistncr, at tne ncnooi &ousa near the colliery ot John Anderson & Co. souin conyngnam uistncr,attnenouse or Mrs. Thomas Monroe. flshlngcreek township, at the school house near . B white's. Franklin townshlD. at the Lawrence school bouse. Greenwood townshln. at the house of I. r Patton, lieuuocK townsniD. at tne dudiic nouse or cnas. n. Dletterlch. In the town of Buck Horn. J act so a twp., at tne scnooi nouse at waller. Locust townshln. at the Dubllc house of Nathan Knorr, In Numedla, Mimin town&niD. at tne dudiic nouse of Aaron II ess, in tbe townot Mlffllnnlle. aiaaisou townsniD. at tne ououc nouse oi Muea rimlth. In Jerseytown. ML Pleasant townshlD. at the Mlllertown school nouse. Montour townshlD. at the nubile house of bamuei uazuxune, at itupen. atain towuanin. at me dudiic nouse or Aaaiaon W. snuman. rroarmircreeK townsniD. at tne nouse or Samuel Miller. Orange township, at il rail-man's hotel In Or. nirevuie. Pine township, at the Centre School nouse, Sugarloaf townshlD. at the house ot Norman west scott at tne dudiic nouse of a. j. Tririsn in uzutstreeu taat ocoit townsniD. at tne Dunuc nouse or Joseph Kleckner, In Kspy. At ail elections nereaner neia unaer tne laws or this Commonwealth, tbe election polls shall be opened at seven o'clock In the forenoon, and snail continue onen witnout interruDiion or ad. lournment until suven o'clock In the oenlng when NOTICE IS UEBEBY GIVEN. That every person exceDtlnr Justices of the reaceana Aiuermen. KOtariwi 1'unuc ana 1'er sons tn the mtlltla service of the state, who snail noia or snaitwitnin two mourns naveneia any omce or appointment ot pront or trust under the tinted Mates, orot this state, and city or corpo rated district, whether a commissioned omcer or otherwise, a subordinate oracer or agent wno is or auaii do empioyea unaer tne Lieguia ture. Executive or Judiciary Department of this state, or of any city or of any Incorporated dis trict, ana aisu. ioat every mrmuer oi congress and of the state Legislature, and ot the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, are by law incapable of holding or exercuing at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this commonwealth, anJ that no inspector, uuku vruiuer umceroi sucii elec tion an&ii do euffioie to ue tnen voteu ior. The inspectors ana Judge ot tne elections snail meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election In the district to which they respectively belong, before seven o'clock In the morning, and each of said Inspectors shall ap point one ciers, wuuuiaiiuoft iiiuuineu voier ui such district. The quashed voters ot tho several districts In this county at aU general, township borough and snivt&l elections, are nerebr hereafter author ized and required to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows i One ticket shall embrace the names of all Judges of Courts voted for, and labelled, outside, "Judiciary;" one ticket snail embrace tne names of all tne state officers voted for and to be labelled "State;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all county OmcerB voieu iur. wcjuuuik uiv uiuev ot senator, and Members of Assembly, u voted for. members ot Congress, It voted tor. and be label led "County ;" one ticket shall embrace the names nr all townshlD officers voted for. and be labelled Township ;" one ticket shall emorace the names ot all borough officers voted tor, and ba labelled "isorouKo." Ana eaca cuu bu&u ue ucwuim iu separate ballot boxes. DAJlUJUt DJ&1T11, oct IT. A UDITOIVS NOTICE. Ustatt ofilartha Long, atttastd. The undersigned, on auditor appointed by the Ortmans' court ot Columbia countr to distribute the funds in the hands ot A. K. smlih administra tor, as shown by bis Orel and final account, wiu sit at his otacf in Uloomsburg l'a,, on November l, iter at ten o'clock a. m., when and where all persons having claims against said estate must appear and prove the ume, or be debarred from GWUUI Ul Wi SOIU IUUU. L.B. octlMt. SPECIALS. :o: We now sbow tho best stocks of Dress Silks, IMcss Goods, Shawls, Coats, Wraps, and Jackets, in Silk Plusli Coats and Jackets. We take the lead in PRICES AUTD QUA.MTIES. SEE THEM. The best made, full weight, superior quality, therefore tho cheap est. All kinds of Yarns made in this Famous Brand. We now show handsome lines of all styles of Ladies' DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, GIEDLES, BRAIDS, JETS &c. at low prices. CHILDREN'S COATS, INFANTS CLOAKS. GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES, in Kid, Lisle, and Cashmere Jersey. See our 75c Kid Gloves and 35c Jersey Gloves. Table Linens, ToOTbls and Nankins. The best COUNTERPANE for S1.25 sold in the county. LCE CvIXVMS fD The best values in Ladies' WEAR of all kinds shown in v vjuij xiutti-un i , uotton i' lannels, Wool Flannels, .blankets &c. All are invited to call andsee. H. J. $12,00 .wSSfAi... $12,00 FALL OVERCOATS Unmatched and unequaled at this price. A much higher price Is asked elsewhere for no better quality. 13,50 OUR STORES $5,00 Vnexceptlounbly Good TT3flTTC!T?T5C! 13.11 Chestnut St, iXwUiJUlVh) Scotch Cheviot Suits PHILADELPHIA, cut nurt made ljy Tliollip.l Hou'HI'ntc-nt HjHtem never These could be sold at a much gts Broadway. fall to nt Correctly, higher price, but the benefit NEW YORK. of our good purchase Is Tbe quality Is sterling nnd with. offered In marking them SM Washington St. out a fault. The styles and at this low figure. BO&luN. patterns most select. Merchant Tailor, Clothier and Importer, PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. BOSTON. N.B. Mall orders promptly executed, write to our head store, 1333 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia. Particulars and information how to obtain our popular clothing will be sent free ot ch arge, SHERIFF SALES. By virtue of sundry writs issued out ot the 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, NOVEMBER 3, 1888. ats p.m., all that certain tract ot land lying In Itoarlngcreek township, Columbia county, Penn sylvania, bounded and dcscrlhed as follows to-wlt: Beginning at a stone corner of land ot Abraham Beaver Est. thence by the same south twelve de grees west seventy-one perches to a stone, thence south nineteen and one halt degrees west thirty perches to a post, thence by land ot P. P. Michael south twelve degrees west seventy-two perches to a stone, thence by land ot William O. Llnvllle north forty-eight degrees west clghty.two perches to a stone, thence by land of John C. Myers, north twelve degrees east sixty-four and seven-tenths perches to a stone, thence by land of Peter K. Mensch north nineteen and one-halt degrees east one hundred and three perches to a stone, and tho place of beginning, containing sixty-four acres and ten perches be the same more or less. belted token In execution and to be sold as tbe property of Lewis Mundy. Maize Atty. Lev. Fa, ALSO AU that tract of land situate In Sugarloat town- ship Columbia county, Penna., bounded and de scribed as follows to-wlt : On the north by a pub Uo road, on the east by public road leading from Ca rubra, Luzerne county, to Five Points. On tbe so nth by lands of E. J. Albertson, and on the west by lands of E. J, Albvrtson, containing ave seres, more or less, whereon Is erected a two-story plank dwelling house, barn and outbuildings. Belted taken la execution and to be sold as the property of J, W, Albertson, Ikeler Herring Attys SAMUEL SUITn, Vend. Ex. Sheriff. OctH-'SS SHERIFFS SALE- By virtue ot a writ ot FL Fa. Issued out ot the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county and to me directed will be exposed to publto sals at the Court House tn the town ot Bloomsburg on SATURDAY, November 10, 1S88. at 8 p. m., all that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In Pine township, Columbia county, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the corner ot the public road leading from 1L W. Lyons' store to Gamers at the Junction ot the state rood leading to Muncy, thence east fifty-live feet to a post, thence north three and three-iourths degrees, east eighty-rive feet to a post, thence south eighty-eight degrees, east ntty. ave feet to a post In centre ot pubUo road, thence Bouth three and three-fourths degrees, west eighty-are feet to tbe plaoe ot beginning, contain ing sixteen perches ot land, whereon is erected a frame building used for Odd Fellows Hall and store room. , Seized taken In execution and to be sold as the property ot Willis Uogart and James Kingston, trustees of lola Lodge No. Til I. o. u. F. BrciIxorjAM Atty. SAMUEL SMITH, Oct 19 Sheriff. UDITOn-3 NOTICE. Estate of Samuel Satag, deceased. The undersigned, appointed an auditor to dis tribute the funds in the hands ot the administra tor ot ssld deceased, will meet the parties Interest, ed therein at his omce tn Bloomsburg, on Friday the Itih day of November A. IJ. lsxs, at 10 o'clock a. m, at which time and place all persons having claims against said fund, will appear and present the same or be debarred from coming in for a share ot said fund. . 3t BUCKINGHAM, Oct 18 la. Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. " tie of Deborah llarrlsoit, late of Bloomsburg, The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' court ot Columbia county to distribute the funds tn the hands ot executor will sit at the office of Knorr Wlntersteen, on Saturday Novem ber ITth 16, at 10 o'clock a. tn., when and wnere all persons having claims against sold estate must appear and prove the name, or be debarred from coming in on sold fund, ' . . U &. WINTaIISTSEN. . Auditor. Every Lady should have an IMPROVED PARS? BUSTLE. Best l tHe WOfLD. SUPERIOR To all Others. POLES, SECIrL VALUES. Men's and Children's UNDER the county. Complete lines of CLARK & SON. n WITTIEST.PRETTIEST JUVENILES QUEER PEOPLE FslmVr Cox (Elopetntnt of the Frog and the House.) Full of the oddest prankH, rbartnlnff riot-If. and iHUBli-proroklns lUuntraUon br tLei'rlnrrof Juvenile arUsu. belllnu Iriiinenftf ly. L'rllle. nnr of It I "It U 01; Imlt folk irtJJ vuA tMloM. Hon. Clinton B. YUt. "o'l-.rf m n.Wur art Ik rMUrtn to fcJ. R II. ConwelL l. D. nm Mrably eat awlt tqoi.n lion. H. 8. Cox. ' mFueinaU imoiJ'mi) a.f I'mrl limni." lion Howard Croebr. AOKNTS H .OTl'.l). IIII ft II A It II IlltOS. 723 Cbeainut Mreet, rhlladelubla, I'a. Oct l!-d-4t Four Bosks Learned in One Heading. A Year's Woik Done in TeD Days. From the Chaplain of Exeter College, and Hough ton Syria rrlieman, Oxford. Dear Sir : In ADrtl. isss. while thinking of tak ing orders In September, I suddenly received notice that my ordination e.tamlnatkn would be held In a fortnlLht. 1 had to break up my home, and, as a consequence I nad only ten (10) days In which to prepare ior tne Kxam. l snouia recommena a year's preparation In the case ot anyone so utterly unprepared as I was ; but your System had so strengthened my natural memory, that I was able to remember and give the gist ot any book after reading it once. I therefore read Lljhtloot, I 'rotor Harold Browne, Moshelm, ic, ic, once, and was successful In every one ot the nine papers. Tbe present Bishop of Edlnburg knows the facts, for he lent me the books. Faithfully yours, (Rev.) JA1IKS MIDDLEros SlACDONALD, M. A. To rroL A. Lolsette. ColL Exon. Oxon., fept. D3, " Ito)aI Liquid Glue" mends broken China, Glass, Wood, Leather, Metals, Fur niture, etc., with Everlasting Tenacity I Hold by Grocers, Druggists and General Htures. ROYAL GLUE FOR SALE BY I. W. Hart muni Sons, w. II. Brooke S Co. The Great Eastern Tea Co., o. N. Wilson, C. u. Starr, J. IL Mercer. J. a. wells, Elwell Bittenbecder. Oct 12-Sn. SALESMEN WA.3STTE3D to ctnvtii for thi ul. ot Namry Block I Steady employment goAranUed. 8ALAHY AND EXPENSES. PAID. Apply at one, stallsf of. Chue BwthiJpuT, jfesli ' Aug. and Oct, bloomsbuikt market: OIJLKT8 a WlKGS ArC-J . f AWB GOBLINS BTIQB CLAWS Wholesale. Retail. 05 S6 CO 70 33 45 S.CO to C50 23 24 18 20 40 CO 13 16 03 05 07 10 09 13 ' 8 10 13 14 20 80 100 1 20 07 85 5 to 7 Wheat per bushel Rye " " Ccru " " Oats " " Flour "bbl liutter Egg Potatoes Hams Dried Applet Bide Bhoulder Chickens Qeese , Lard per lb Vinegar per gal Onions per bushel Veal skins , Wool per lb , Hides.;. Coal on Wbab. No 0 $3.00: Not 2. 8, & Lump 18.25 I ,u u .w: xvus . u, imi .No, 6 8.0d Bltumlnui 3.S3 SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL ASS HYPOPHOSPHTTES Almost os Palatabloas Milk. 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Buckley, 1. U, Editor of the Christian Advocate, utcnard Proctor, the hclentlst lions. Judge Ulbson, Judah I. Benjamin, and others, tent pct tree by l'rot. A. loIsktte. S7 ntth Ave,, New York. OcMJ-d-tt. Of Interest to ladies. tV.lllo4a FREE SAMPLBof our wondarfal tlclPo for fvmali romalaluu to anr lad wbo wltha la laaliu !tccr Ufor, purchastoff. 6nA ataoip tl totna. Baj.1I RlallM CO.,ItoilM,Sujrala.JI.Y, nor 85 n cico iy. D RS.J.N.&J.B.HOBENSACK Madlcal and 8yrglcal Offlca, 206 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA. i:sT.uu.isiir.i 40 yi:ai:s Korthslreatmcntof Youthful Imprudence, Jot of Vigor, N'nrvima lifblllty and Special llurau), upniuiutlniiby mall free of charge, lljok Sent Trta. OtBco hnn from 8 a.m. toll r. x. A from to r.K Mayll.pcajy, rtfl 111! MEMORY .voted to a diacu&sion of the tariff. UOO, 01 IT ll.f-uern, uu tuo diwuu on it . Boucitir i