The Columbian. pi J. K. Nttwbtniw., i EM"- BLOOM8BUUG, PA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1889. EDMUND A. IJIOLER. Edmund A. Hicler, tlie Democratic can didate for State Treasurer, wan born in Clearfield, in August, 1843. He is the on of Hon, William llieler, Governor of the Stato from 1852 to 1855, and United States Senator from 1850 to 1801. Mr. Diglcr lias always been engaged in busi ness pursuits and never held political office until appointed Collector of Twenty third Internal Revenue District by Presi dent Cleveland, July 1st, 1885. lie was removed by President Harrison on May 81st, 1889. " Tho Democratic nomineo for State Treasurer is a man without n stain up on his name. His integrity is a house hold word wherever ho is known and liU moral anil political virtues stand forth prominently as examples for others to follow. Tho namo of Bigler ought to cause a thrill to stir tho hearts of tho democracy, especially tbo older portion Jof them who so woll remember Mr. Bigler's father, tho Governor. At tho time ho was Governor of Pennsyl vania his brother, John Bigler, was Governor of California. Both were printers and self-made men, and tho two great Commonwealths, tho "Key stono" and tho "Golden State," wore novcr better governed or managed than under tho administration of tho Bigler brothers. Hon. William Bigler the Pennsylvania Governor, aud the father of Edmund A., was afterwards United States Senator at a time when the Senate comprised many of the ablest and most brilliant men in the nation, and served with high credit to himself and State. The nominee for Stato Treasurer has never held any public office, ex cept tho one ho has just retired from, that of Rovenuo Collector for the Twenty-First afterwards the Nine teenth district, with headquarters at Allegheny and Pittsburg, tho duties of which he discharged in tho most capablo and honorable manner. Mr. Bigler is a clear-headed, ablo man, possessing strong common sense of the highest order. He has been an active Democratic worker for tbo past twenty years and merits the warmest support of tho party. He was a delegate in the convention that nominated General Hancock for President and sorved as a member of tho National committee in 1884. Ho is a man in the prime of life, being but 40 years old. Let tho Democracy of Pennsylvania resolve to elect Mr. Bigler ai they did Col. Noycs, "Old Squaro Timber," Bomo years ago. Treasury Refwm. ONE UNANSWERABLE UKASON WJIT ED MUND A. DIOLER SHOULD UK ELECTED STATE TREASURER. Letter from ex-Senator n. J. names' Ho was pledged by the stato conven tion, and has given his word that he will faithfully execute tho provisions of tho Act of Juno 0, 1883. Henry K. Boyer has given no saoh pledge and his party, now iu power, is flagrantly violating that law, both in Spirit and letter by giving "The Stato Tieasury Ring Banks'' the interest on public funds. After the passage of tho Act of Juno 0, 1883, Governor Pattison was obliged to resort to the courts by man damus to compel the commissioners of the sinking fund to obey tho law. The law was treated as a nullity till 1 884. But let us hold Gov. Pattison responsible for its execution for threo years and fivo months, and compare that term with tho one year and eleven months of Gov. Beaver's administration as ap pears uy tne state Treasurer a sworn report. From tho passago of the law of Juno C. 1883, to December 31, 1880, Gov. Pattison compelled the investment of $4,800,000 TJ. S. bonds costing 85,305, 837. These bonds would have earned by February 1, 1892. when tho first stato bonds fall due, $1,238,745 interest lie also compelled the purchase of 1, 001,500 state bonds costing $2,230,542 saving iu interest by February 1, 1892 $009,117, or a total saving of $1,847, 802 by February 1, 1892, whon the first etato bonds fall due. Tho total invest ment by Gov. Pattison in stato and U. S. bonds was $7,512,479. In ono ycai and eleven months Gov- Boaver investod in no U. S. bonds and only $2,0G7,050 state bonds, costing $2,211,308, "thuB saving for tho state bywuruary 1, 1892, Sl(i0,U29. But bo sold U. S. bonds purchased by Gov. Pattison in December, 1887, and Jan uary, 1888, $1,000,000, thus losing for tho state by February, 1892, $105,333 in interest. This loss, whon deduoated from Beaver's gains, leaves a total net gain for Beaver for ono year and eleven months of $295,295. That Beaver could have dono much hotter for the stato had ho not feared tho state treas ury ring moro than ho loved tho people is clearly proved. Whon Gov. Paulson's term expired thoro was cash iu tbo sinking fund $958,923. By July 81,1 889, Govornor Beaver, by refusing to invert in U. a bonds and in Btato bonds, to a limitod extent, had increased the sinking fund monoy to 52,7iu,uuu. una Uov. liea or compelled tho investment of thii monoy in stato bonds, ho would have saved, or tho people at leat $320,000 more. But let the peoplo remombor this $2,710,000 is loaned to tbo '-Stale Treasury Ring Banks" under tho guise oi a uoposit, ana by hucii uaiiKs loaned to tho neonle at .07 to .08 per cent in terest, thus cnableing such banks to make nt least $700,000 out of the peoples money. lo recapitulate: Pattison invested, $7,542,470 Beaver investod, 2,211,808 Pattiscn saved 1,817,802 Beaver saved, 295,290 Tins is tho difference between Gov, PattUon, who served tho people for threo yean and five nioatbg, and Gov, Beaver who served tho bosses for ono year and cloven months. Edmund A. Bigler will servo tho peoplo as did Gov. Pattison. Henry K. Boyer will tcrvo tho bosses as does Gov. Beaver. Let tho peoplo voto lor Bigler and servo themselves, or vote for uoyor and mako monoy for tho state treasury ring. 11. J. Humes. Lycoming's Judgeship In tho Judgeship contest last Satnr- lay afternoon. Judces Mayer. Buoher and Rockefeller on tho bench, counsel for .hid (jo Molroor requested tho court to mako an order that no ballot boxes be opined until tho evidence is all in and the Court has decided what votes sro iIIulmI: that if tho ballot boxes aro not found perfectly i-ealod permission bo granted to reoa 11 th e persons whoso votes have been declared illccal for the purpose of compelling thorn to tell for which candidate they voted. Congitssman McOormick, of counsel for the contestant', protested against tho ordor as not only prerrmturo but tnpropor. He claimed that tho num bered ballot in tho box was tho only ccrrect way of ascertaining how a man voted. Tho motion resulted in allvrlv debate. and tho Court allowed the petition U bo filed and will act upon it in a future session. Tbo Court nllowcd tho contestants three weeks in which to introduce their robultal testimony, although it was stated that they would not be able to uo so, n tho printed testimony could not bo obtained in time. It is possible that tho rebuttal may be concluded by tho cud of November. Treasury Eeform- WIIT REFORM IN THE STATE TREASURY IB NEEDED, AND WHY TUE ELECTION of EDMUND A. BIOLER WILL PRO MOTE IT. 1. Because under Republican rule taxation has largely exceeded tho needs of tho Stato, and vat sums of money havo improvideatly gathered into tho Treasury vaults. 2. Because Republican officials have failed to use or invest these moneys as the law directs, and tho Stato has lost a largo sum, amounting to nearly one quartor of a million dollars in two years. 3. Because, at tho command of a po litical boss, these surplus funds of the stato aro deposited with favorito banks. corporations and firms, in sums ranging irotn ten thousand to six hundred thou sand dollars, to be used for his private political advantage, end their private gain. 4. llecauee, in these transactions, the State has only one-half million dollars security tor mora than two and one- ulf ill: Jll .i j uuu uiiiiiuu uuuars (,'ius ueposueu. 5. Because, with more than one mil lion and a balf of uninvested surplus in the Sinking Fund and no loans due or reimbursable, the Republics i Sink- ia..i n : .-: - tc i - iu; a uuu vuiuujisBiuuurn vi wuuiu a Renublican State Treasurer was nnn sold a million of United States bonds that were oarningybiirw cent, inter est for the State, and added the pro ceeds to tho already swollen Treasury. 6. Because, not counting the pro ceeds of these Government bonds. which were sold at less than the market rate, and after these Republican officials had purchased eight hundred and two thousand dollars worth (par) of undue Stato loans at a price above the then market rate, thero remained in the Treasury over a million dollars in CASH. 7. Becauso the Republican majority in the Legislature refus- d to stop this tlow into tho Sinking Fund when it was shown to be enormously greater than the requirements of said fund. 8. Because the sinking Fund Com missioners, to-wit : C. W. Stone, Secre tary of Stato; Thomas McCamant, Auditor General, and W. B. Hart, State Treasurer, aro all Republicans ; and it would be for tho best intorests of all tho pooplo that tho taxpayers, half a million nt least in number, who haye named Edmund A. Bigler for Stato Treasurer, should bo represented (in obedience to tho woll established principlo of MINORITY REPRE SENTATION,) in the management of tbo moneys belonging to all tho people. v. uocauso tne sate-keopiqg of tho public moneys raised by general taxa tion upon the property of the oitizens of all political beliefs, is a matter not of privato but of public concern, and should not bo connected with partisan politics, and much less bo made the personal ard pri.ato affair of a fraot- onat lioss ; and tho election or Mr. Bigler would be a wise step in the di rection of a muuh needed roform, to- wit: M ON PARTISAN management of tho Stato Treasury.' A Graiid Army Review The annual roview of the Grand Army posts was hold in Snnbnry on the 9th. Between 3000 and 4000 voterans wero in line, and tho grey- I. 1 1 .1 ! -.. .1 uuireu Bomicrs, many wun empty sict-v-and limping from their honorable es wounds, wero oheerod nlong the line. Twouty bands and fifteen drum corps participated iu tho parades The city was never before decorated so hand- soraely. It is estimated that over 1500 peoplo wero fed by tho ladies alone at their headquarters in the old Lutheran Church. Governor James A. Beaver, Hon. Charles W. Stone, secretary of the Commonwealth, and Thomas J. Stew art and staff wero presont. In the evenioc: a oamp-firo was held iu the courthouse. Addresses wero mado dy Governor Beavor, Command er btewart and William U. Farnsworth of Sunbury. Many wero turned from mo doors unable to gain admission. It is estimated that from 8000 to 10,- 000 strangers wero in Sunbury. Near ly all the Horrounding towns nnd cities within a radius ot seventy-live miles wero represented by Urand Army post, Noxt years meeting anu review will be bold at bhenandoab. lint Post and Gihnores Band took par t. Connecticut's Eleotiou. Returns of tho recent-election from all except ono of tho 1C8 towns in Connect- out show that the prohibitory amend ment received 23,015 aflinnsiiv" votes and 50,271 negative voten, a majority against tho amendment of 27,2 20. Twenty-three towns, wero carrio 1 for the amendment under the loot! option lav. Eighty-three towns, a gain of three, allow liquor selling within their liroi s nnd oighty-fivo exclude saloons In tho town elections the Democrats gained seven towns over lat year, the summaty being: Democratic, 03j Rep ublican, 0(1; divided, 39. BIIKATLKIt SHUIrZ On Tuesday, October 8lh, 1880, by tho Rev, W T. All man. Mr. John Bhcatler. of MadUnu Town. ship, Columbia County, Pa., to Mrs. Klla Bhultz (Nee Clark), of Jerneyiliore, Ly coming Co., Pa. (Lycoming Co. papers please copy). j THE TOLTniBIAN AJSD DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO UNTO, PA. It la Not Beit to always bollevo everything that n person tells you, hut when you hoar that tho best blood purifier is Sulphur inner, you oan Dellovo tt, for they cured mo of n soverj oaso of blood poisoning. Rev. A. Fairohlld, Now xork uity. A Buggoolon That Bayed My Lifo. I took a tovere cold and suffered pain through the hack and kldnoys, I sent for a physician, who pronounoed my oaso Gravel. A friend recommend ed Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. V., and after taking two bottles I considered myself perfectly cured.-JolniDavies, Rochest er, N. Y. What moro could bo asked. The Chief Itra for the great lao ce of Hood's Sarsaparlll l found In the artlclo Itself. It Is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's SarsiparilU actually ac complishes what Is claimed tor It, 1 what has gtren to this medltlne a popularity and sale sreater than that ot any other tarsapa- Mprit Wines tllla or bl00d pwl IVierll W1I1& ser before the pukll. flood's Barsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Ileadacbe, Biliousness, OTercotnes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens Uie Nerves, trallds np the Whole JByitem. IImH's Hanmpuilla Is sold by all drug gists. Ill ill for as. Prepared by a LBood k Co, Apotheoarien, Lowiu, Haas. FOK SICK HEADACHE IN 1T8 IU d I I sVlltWUWj Thla Hcmedr U the nerecrlDtlon of one of the leading phrslclans of ram, France, and was used T bin with unparalleled success for over thirty rears. It was first given to the public as a proprie tary medicine In 1SI8- since which time It has found Its war Into almost every county on the face of the globe, and become a favorite remedy with thousands of the leading phvslc'ana. Medical societies have discussed Its marvelous success at their annual conventions, and after their onclal chemists have analyzed It and found that It con tained no opiates, bromides or other harmful In gredients placed It among their standard reme- cues. TESTIMONIAL. L. it I1HOWH, U. V., S3 West Jeiw St., ELIZABtTII H. J, June 28. 1889. This Is to certify that I nave used fur some months with much s&Usfoctlon. the combination ot remedies, for llcid&che, known as Ilrtggs' Headache Troches The remedy cures more bead ache, especially such as affect Nervous Women, than anything I am acquainted with, and If this certiorate will bo tbo means of brlnglag it to the favorable attention of sufferers from that trouble, i tuiuu iixi mui, i liuve uuue (.ueni a service. L. IU IlltOWN. PRICE; 28 CENTS. Sold by all Druggists, or sent by Mall on lie eclpt of Price. Briggs' Medicine Co., ELISABETH, IT, J. 0-27-ly. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffer ing for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Con sumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheer fully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all suf ferers will try his Remedy, as it is in valuable. Those desiring the prescrip- .? 1 1 Ml . .1 1 nun, wnic:i wiu cost incm naming, anu may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. fcDWARD A. Wilson, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. A-ic-Co.-Dec.-7-iy. J. R. SMITH & CO LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., DKALKI1S IN PIANOS, Uy the following well known makers; Cliickcriu, Knabc, Weber, Hallet & Davis. Can also furnish anv of the cheaper makes nt manufacturers prices, do not uuy a piano be foro getting our prices. .o. Catalogue and Price lists On applioition. B- 6et.p-'J- mm iYou Coming Are 9 To Philadelphia IF SO Bo sure to visit 13518 Chestnut street, directly opposite tho U. S. 1UII1I. Hero vou can aeo the finnsfc line of Clothintr obtainable. Tt comc3 direct from tho World's centre of Fashion London. $12.00 stylish London Mudo Full a Overcoat, the like of which you could not equal to order under $25.00. $12.00 a handsome London Made Suit not matched anywhere, except to order, at $25.00. 363. 50 a pair of Thompson's Patent Cut English Cassimere Trousers. The same quality of fabrics will co.t you 5.00 to 0.00 elsewhere. E. 0. THOMPSON Special London Mado Clothing, 1338 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite tne Mint. PHILADELPHIA. pXEOUTORS' NOTICE. Kiuite nr Rebecca Hess late or Saqarloaf totenstttn. Letters testamentrvoD sild entatn hivir.tr twnn f:ranteil to the undertlgneU executor. All persons ndebted to said estate aro hereby notified to pay tbo same, and thewo having clams against said estate to present the same lo AUAMUAUS If KHZ. A.L. Fritz, auava. 10-4 4t. Att'y. Executor. uditok's notice. bsuwcqj ueo. uo.vjenoergpr aeceosea. The undersigned an auditor annnlntrul hr tlin Orphans' Court of Columbia county to pan upon exceptions to tho uccount ot James JlcAlarney, executor, will elt at his omoo In llloomsburg un cuuuuuujr ituveinu'jr oiu, inw, ui iu o ciock a. m. when and where 11U nersons lntercsLM rin annrnr If they de3lre. UltANT IIEKKINO, 10-ll-4t. Auditor. 'BOOK AGENTS WANTirO VOn' MY STORY OF THE WAR By Mary A. Jjivcrmore llcrovn NrrtiTtof 41 r OUR TJURfl I'lRWit KXPKSI FlUt 18 MK!iK" In HoipIUla, Cimpt, ndon the BattJe-field. ho other book hu drawn to mny tern, llrirht. Pure, tnd Good, of raftlcMcii Interest and profound pathos, tt ttlU at mifkt lo aU. The booming ' book to wake money on now aad for ttt holiday. fcy-Vo compttuum. TOO pagta, plendld Nteel IMai, and old lUttle-FUce In Uomtg olort. 61 at thousand. (CT&,00O more AgcnU i'mtel Man and Women. lMatMe av hlndrmace, for wa 1'ajt Jrnffhu and el?a Kxtra 3Vmu. Write for elrculari to Al. WVttTaUattTOM efe CO., Ufttferd, Uuu U K7.CML CHICHESTCrVS ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. Bd Crois Diamond lirand The enli rallaMe til 11 tor Br. ui aura. Ladle, aak DracaHat tor tba IHa aaad liraablD rd Billtebesaa,aeala4 vltb tluerlbbea. Takenoetaer. a4ei. fitannal far nirtianlra uid l(1ta Tnm I LaUea.M in utttr, bj aaalL Amu Fvptr, Chieaetr Cnenleal Co., JdadlMa bot rhllada, l'a PATENTS! WRITE AT ONCE FOK IL1 UBTRVTEU CIUCULAR and INSTHUCriONB, ADVICK I'ltlil'- J. B. CRALLE & CO.. WASHINGTON, I), C lO-ll-d-M. ELY'S OataohU It WORTH $1000 TO ANY MAN Woman or Child suffering from CATARRH NOT A LIQUID OS SNUFF. HAY-FEVER A nrtlcla la nnollcd into each nostril "and n agrefablo. l'rlco&u cents at Urugirksts ; by mall, registered, 00 els. KLV nitOTIISltS, M "Varren St., New York. 9-57-4W. Cares Liver Complaint, Bilious Affeo- IAXAD0R IIcadaclie,Sick Stomach, Qiil- AVinflD dlness.Costive- lAAAUUllateio 1 and nil delicate Feraalo Com plaints. Sold everywhere. PrlcoSS cents. DREXELIMDIOGNE Fragrant 1 Lasting! The LeadlngPerfume for the Tolletand Handkerchief. Sold by all dealors. Price 25 ots. Salvation Oil 0 Met only 25 ttl. Sold alldruggltti. Will relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings,Bruiset,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites. Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment, rUrWlANOC's flUOS. rr Gnat tobacco An. ktPCir tittm, , o ctt,- At all UruggUt: Willi Siiliim Hi I KmPtittpa nnlil Great advatitavea to lxxiQnfr Kdst-bolliDtf 'IT f4KM P Vitf C U'rlm mil, iml .rut Unina nf 10 1 -d-u. uirt tiTii inxu imiiiiauantiy cureU ly l llll.Allhl.rillA. l'A. la'eatonre,iiooeralUMi or luu ef lima f rum uuaiiuna. c wa prouiwmofl lu curublo y utlwr waucii. bona for Circular, CURE GUARANTEED, omMlZKTtix aujrn-ljr I' 4 Co ASTHMASMflraSKU fnuaaaUtuJ; L.TAfTllua,UtWti,W.T. SALESMEN WANTED DMlISTKATOH-a NOTIUE. mat efAnna Maria Ortveltng, tat 0 Scvtt Hep. Notice ts herebr (rtren that letters of adminis tration on Wo estate of Anna Wnrla Urovellnir, law lot Bcqtt twp., conntr of Columbia, and atafo of iynnajlvanla, deooafod, have boon grant! to iteo. H. liclmcnsn-der, of Hunburr, l'a., to wliom all Dcreona Indebted to said eetato aro requested ts make payments, and thoso bating claims or de mands will make known the same without delay GEO. U. IIEIMENSNYDGK, Auuiimsiraior, minburr, l'a. jXECUTOitS NOTICE. Kttatr 0 Sarah It. Hett tale of Benton foifruiMp, deceased. tetters testtmentarr on said estate having been pran'el toihoui.derslnedciociitor. All persons Indebted to s ild est Ue are hereby notified to pay tho same, and thow having cl.ilms against sail estate to present tho same to A. L. I'rlW, Attorney. I). J. I.RWI8, coles Creek. Ktecutor. o-20-er. JgXUCUTOH'8 NO TICK. listats of Jacob Wenner, late of Plthlnqereek fteo Col. Co., Ii Oecessetl, IiPtters testaroentarv on sl 1 cstato havlnff hwn Rrnnted to the underalirnwl exneuton. All per sons Indebted to s ild estate aro li rby notlllod to nay the same, an I tlioo havlncr clatm.4 ninlnnt said cstato to presont tho same to .IOIIN C. WUNNKIL I.KVI WIINMKIL Kirv.nlnr9 C. B. IlARkLRT, l"ost-onico, Cambria, l'a. ny. -i3-ew. JAILUOADNOIICK. Ihestockho'dcrsof the nioomsbtin? and Hnlll. van Itallmad Compa'iy aro hereby notified and requested to meet at the oftlco of tho company, in the town of liloomsbunr. on Wednesday thu zotb day of November, lstw. at ten o'clock In the rorenoon. ror mo purpose or Toting ror or ngalait an Increaso of tho caDltal stock and Indebtedness of said Company. Uy order of tho Board ot Direc tors, U. J. CUNNKIt, Secretary. Moomsbuiy, Sept. 1C, im SHERIFFS SALE OF VALUAULS Heal Estate ! lly virtue ot a writ ot Fl Fa., Issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas ot Col. Co., Pa., and to mo directed thero will be exposed to public sale at tho Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 18S9, at 10 o'clock a. m., All that certain lot or pleco ot land situate In the town of ltohrshurg, Township of Greenwood, CoL Co., Pa., bounded and descrto- as follows, to-wlt; ilcrrnnlng at a post on Main (street, thence alone said street south eighty and one half degrees east six perches to a post, thence by land of heirs ot Frederick Itohn south eighty-one und ono balf de grees west even perches to a post, thence oy same north eight and one half degrees cast seven perches to the place of beginning, containing Forty-Two Perches of land, strict measure, bo tho samo more or less, wuercon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and Outbuildings. Belied, taken into execution at the suit of Wil liam Ilogart to use ot Bnos Ilartman vs. Samu el Bogart and to be sold as tho Jproperty of Samuel Bogart. IltKKlNO, JOHN B. CASEY, Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate!! By virtue of a writ of Ven., Ex. Issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas and to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House Bloomsburg, Pa,, on ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1889, at ten o'clock a. m , the lollowlnif: All that cer. tain lot or piece of ground situate in the Town ot Bloomsburg, Pa., bounded and described as fol lows, to-wlt : On the north by ltldge alley, on tho east by lot of L. T. Sharpies, on the south by So. coud street, and on the west by Centre street containing twenty-four and a half feet more or less front on Second street, and two hundred and fourteen feet more or lesi on Centre street, whereon are erected a Framo Hotel, Barn, Bako Houso and other outbuildings. Seized, taken into execution at the suit of nart. man Edgar vs. J. F. Caldwell and to bo sold as the property ot John F. CaldwelL Hsukixu, JOIINB. CABEV, Atty. Sheriff. Q.ENEUAL, ELEOIION I'UOur.AMATIuN I. JOHN I). CASEV, llloli Sheriff of Columbia County, commoowejltu of t-ennsylranla, do here by make known and proclaim to the qualined electors ot Columbia count), mat a general elec tion will behldon TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1889. (belnfr the Tuesday next following the first Mon day of said montn) for th" purpose ot electing pnooiia tvi luo luitut.iuti UUMJtrU UHlUn, lO-Wlt I one person for Mate Treasurer of the common, wealth of Pennsylvania. I also hereby make known and give nollco that tho pi ices ot holdinit the aloiesild elecilon In tho several wards boroughs, autrltta ai.d townships within the county ot Columbia are ai follows. to-lt: ' Deavcr township, at tho public houso of Slary Smith. lienton township, at tho public nou-so of I. Drake In tho town ol lU'nUjn. Dcrwlck, East, at tho llttlo onice of Jackson Woodln In the borough of li twick. Ilerwlck. West, at the onlco of J. U. Jacoby, In tho borough ot lierwlck. liloum h.ut, at tho Court House, In nioomsburg. llloom West, ttt the Court llouso. InUloomsburg, llriarceek township, at tho public BChool Uouar near Kvansvllle. CatawlssatownslUp, at the public houso of O. W. lielfsnyder, In the town ot Ca'awlssa. Oentralla, Ilorough, at the public houso ot Wm, I'elfer, deceaaoJ. Centre township, nt tho school housunear Ijifnv. ette Creasys. uonynguaru Noitn District, at tte school hous4 near thu colliery of John Anderson & Co. Couynguara bouth District, at tho house ot Mrs. Thomas Monroe. Hshlngcreek township, at tho school houso neai C. U White's. franklin township, at tho Lawrence school house. Greenwood township, at the bouse of I. D. ration, deceased. Hemlock township, at tho public house ot Chaa. II. tnetterlch. In thu town ot Iiuck Horn. Jackson lwp at the school houso at Waller. Locust townshlp.at the public houso of Nathan Knorr, In NumcUla, Madison township, at the public school houso In Jerheytowu. Main township, at the public houso ot Addison W. fhuinau. Mlnllu township, at the publlo houso ot Aaron Hess, In the town ot Minunvllle. Montour township, at tho public houbo of Mrs. Mary llazledlne, at Itupuru J1U l'leasanl Uiwnalilp, at thu Mlllertown school house. orange township, at 1L airman's hotel In Or angeville. rino township, at the Centre School House, l'oartngcreek township, at tho houso of sauiu.l Lelby. Hcott East township, at the public houso of Joseph Kleckner, la K'spy. Bcvtl West at the publlo house ot John L. Crawford, In Uguuia'eu Hugarloat township, at tho house ot Norman Cole. Tolls shall be opened at seven o'clock a. m. and shall continue opeu without Interruption or ad Joumment until seven o'clock p. m., when tho poll) will be clonal NOTICE IS JIEBEHY (JIVKN. That every person excepting Justices of tho IMaceand Aldermen, Notarlim l'ubllu and Per sons In the mllllla senlco of tho Ntate, who shall hold or shall within two months have held any office or appointment of prollt or trust undvr the Ur'ied Males, or uf this Mate, and city or corporaled district, whether n rommlssluned officer or otuerwlsc, a subordinate officer or agent who Is or shall be empkned under theLeglsla. lure, jixecunvu or j uuiciury Department 0 mis Utatu, or of any city or of uuy Incorporated dls-1 trlct, and also, that etery member ot Congress and ot tho btate Legislature, and of tho select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any Incorporated distric t, tuu by law Incapable ot holding or exercising ut the samo time the office or appointment of Judgo, Inspector or Clerk of any I'lectiou of this Commonwealth, mil that no inspector, judguor other dlllcer of such elec tion tliull te eligible to be thin voted lor. Thu Inspectors and Judge of tho elections shall meet at tho resi'ctivo pUcrs appointed for holding tho election In thu ulsli let lo which they respeclltcly belong, before sucu o'clock In the morning, and cat! of s:ild Inspectors shall bp- point una clerk, whosh.ill lioa iiiullih-a voter ul such dUtrlct. Tho iiiiallitud vomrsof tlil cj'm'y aro hereby authorized aud iulrtd lu vo'e b uaei printed, written or p.inly prlnul ana luuly wr tt. n; ono ticket whlcli hill be labeled MuUi, und lontaln tne numuuf thu person voted fr lor bluto 'In us urer. , J IIN II. CA8HV, Sheriff, rthcrirf'sonice, llloomsburg, Ot, II, lfc-u. 1 To 1'oitltry wiM Uainn bliippure . WANTED. Duller, (Jlici-m-, Kp, llcr, (liiinc, Hops, Meal anil Stnc!i, 1 t I t. Vrfjcte. biff, Drosseil unil Live 1'nuiiry, I'Vulls if nil ktntlx, IVp Coin, II m-v, B ihwux, Qlnscn, Miiple kut:iir, Appier, Oinp', UrunlM trle", Firs uml HUh s, Ao K. M. HALLAUI) ,fc CO. l'rotltice und (Jenvrul Ccinut'oii M r cliautr, TH Myrtle Avemie,(near Wall atnnt Hut ket.) Urooblyn, U. V. 10 l-3m. JUST RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED ! ClolSiiiig g'or Men, 1 out lis, Boys and Children, that cannot he equalled to select from. The latest and most stylish lot of Hats, Caps and Mens Furnishing Goods just received that will excel all others that we have had. We are determined to have what is wanted in the line oi GUIIIR, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS Al FV1MI1 GOODS, and POSITIVELY will save you more money than to buy them in Wilkerbarre or Scranton. As have said before our Prices are always the lowest, And Our MOTTO is Alwnys "FAIR DEAIXW RESPECTFULLY YOURS, I. MAIER, The Reliable Clothier. The Largest Clothing and Hat House in Columbia and Montour Counties. jJI'Killip Bros, BlOOBlliIII', Photographs Crayons. Correct Styles, Perfect Finish. Copying, Enlarging, Viewing, and STrames to Order. MASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co. BOSTON. NEWYOSK. 0HI0A30. Contains a five octave, Nine Stop Action, furnished In a Urge and handsome case of solid black walnut, 1'rlco IW cash; ulso sold on the Eusy Hire System atlls.SI'perriuar. tcr. for ten quirrern, when oirin becomes property of NEW MOOIII. OltlJAN, MTVI.U 221 I. M.VKON A: 1IA.1II.IN PIANOS. (, person hiring. The Mason & Hamlin "Stringer," invented and patented by Mason Hamlin In Is used In tlvj Mason 6 Ilamlln planoo exclusively, Itemarkablo reflnement of tone and phenoraeo.il capaci ty to stand In tune character- t. lie these Instruments. rill'III.VIt KTVI.II-t OIIIIAN'- AT 324, S'.!2.o, 110, 7S. 11(1. AND UP. Organs and Pianos soltlur Cash, Eusu ltyments, and Rented, Catalo-jne free. 9-87-d 4t. I THE OLD REI '"I .xi fit n"' 7., t EVERYWg'jrjS0 Tw ct 9 is-r-lm. How Lost! How Regained, KNOWTHYSELE tue onirtintp . . ,ffnJlfictnd-iUnlTd Topaltr MedicilTrtfttlae ' -"-t iw(iuiiivi gi tus till Iteialllns from Kollj, VU, Ipiortne. Kxceun or Atold unikiUfal prt.nrJer. l'cueii thla cret wnrlt. It eonuin. 500 tuni, rojl ero. UtauUfLi binding, emboued, miQlL ' I'ic. only turn hi BilLjoitp.ld. eonceiteJ In plain wnpfier. Illui trt e hro.ntctui i l'rer, If you apply' i. K dliUnsnUhed aatbor, Win. II. I'arfw, u7b . ro- id in. ioi.i Akp amvEixiiu "iuiilu tbw l'KI.Ii KSSAV an Nliltvilim nni S.n.!i.ht.r,f,lcln? m' b1 conanlted, conn, dentlally, br mail or In ptnon, at th offlca of THE I'EAIIOIIV JIIUI1IUAI, I.NbTITUTt. ''"'""h 81.. Ilo.tun. .Ha8.. to VtorSlll io.u-a.4t. ifl VUIuh iK,,u"i ur " M ItMlJtM frnn, (11,1.. if mouth. ' L A Mm k (u Ilium aud j (,Ljf. II lima Ktiu, Mtriburr, li , wrllri " Lw inter knawa n iMnn tn .t-ll lik uur n.uu v.t.-r.l-, ) 0k ..flrr.mouif U t y in r Hvi.1. lUk u orl4r Vur jlur l" ltU4.l ery Loum 1,1,1,, Uf iw.ii wiiDaiiiuiI.VJ0 5' " r I writ iy'i4.k." MiiiM wo ktnrt VOI' in this n i li whh ra.Urtlnjriuauvi nt M 1 imn ...... 'IT.;" " MML. r V .-raj f -0II u , lt If U aT 1 .irv 'if .it,1 latahuk! rU will b. Jbl. k uuLli rtS"orliJ;Ai lUtllill llu.liirriiil A II....... ... .T . VVV.,r' l-H.pl. fi.riSi-4.acir Uiwn4iu U. ".I lr wiilT v'.i."! "i ""' " ''-" hmfS?' Jarm wiy Ml W mm m j ,rr i i -ill ipi i mt S WILIS mm FAL1L ! 8TIJLES mm FALL ! BHKERS AND Exchange Block, WIIOLIiSALli and RETAIL to d km i If! Crackers and MA Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Ouster Za,rlors Atta.cli.eca.- -m r.mo onri n fn7 Q no COME AND HAVE YOUR KKE3 EXAMINED BY 4 6. Wells, the Optician, WHO HAS JUST COMPLETED A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL COURSE AT BUCKLIN'S OPTIIALMIC COLLEGE, NEW YORK. WQ BastraGJiarge MADE fair samiilag 'Byeal PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Fine line peb ble and white crystal lenses constantly i n stock, also the Fine watch work ond jobbing neatly anteed tT give satisfaction. CARPETS and MILLINERY. Next iloor to I. W. Hartman & Son's, Mala St., Bloomsburg, Pa. NEW CARPETS. Latest Patterns in Volvet, Body Tapestry and Bru.selt, from 50cts. up. ' INGRAIN froai 20o up. RAG CARPETS from 30o up. STAIR CAR. PE I'S from 12J i up. MATTING, to close out for 10c up. OIL CLOTn, all widtln and prices. G. W. KEITER. 1S89. FALL OPENING 1880. SEPTEMBER 28-26. MISS H. E. WASLEY, '.i" Next door to I, V. Hartman & Bona. Mala Btrect . BLOOM8BDBQ. B. F. Savits, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. DKAI.KIt IK Tin Roofing a Specialty. ESTIMATES FUKNISHEI) ON ALL WORK IN HIS LINE. First door in BWinHlurg Opera IIous CONFECTIONERS Bloomsburg, Pa. FAMOUS 15 Gent Stews- Finest line of watches, clocks, and jewelry in Bloomsburg. and quickly executed. All work guar CCKTIS QDKMD11. BLOOD, LIVER AND KIDNEY PURIFIER. Now is tho appointed tirao for lliorougliljr clearBini tho syBtera from nil imparilWfi. and all will find tlmL ilm I Curtis Compound will exactly fill tho uiii. ii iih moon the test of 22 yeari ai.d its mien aro larger thau over, ovory year. Price 50o. and $1.00. Fort Sale Bv JnnicB H. Mercer. DRUGGIST, Bujomsuuiio, Pa. ALL. HOUSEKEEPERS If Ui raitxd Ilaaltk u ,, aktalf tj Jlallul asACrubd A. B. C. WHITE OATS (A. B. O. O ATM KAL.) XAHU.T DIOESrKll OUICXLT rnPAJUU X UIOICIOU BKKAXrAST DIIB. Trait' Jtara, TkurMiii Ufa, vt) Ustnjn.,r0 Sa-t. sept SI, 4w. , HINDERCORN8. eomfart to th.t.cl lie t DniyyUut Uiioui A (to.H.T. 5Stt CONSUMPTIVE IwHHWIW nntrltbn. COUIAv tMw4iC 9-04-10. I