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    The Columbian.
O.E. Elwll, lr(...
J. K. Sltttnbtaier., E11"-
J3LQOM6BUKG, PA.
FRIDAY, OCTOHEK 18, 1880.
DEM00BATI0 STATE TICKET.
Statk Tiikasuiieii,
EDMUND A. 1JIGLEU,
Clearfield.
Tlio election will ho held on the 5th of
November, 1889.
If you want an honest and economi
cal management of the public tnoueve.
vote for Edmund A. Bigler for State
rrcaiurer.
Tuesday, November C, is election
day. Don't let the fact that wo have
no county tioket catia you to logs in
torent in the oleclion. It is hinhly ira
portant to havo ai honest and capable
State Treasurer. Go to tho poll acd
vote, and see that your neighbor doot
in ..
IIKOW1.1C.
THE DEM00RATI0 PLATPOEM.
TEN I'LANKS IN WHICH ARE FOItilL'I.ATKI)
THE I'AllTr'8 DOCTUINE.
Tho following is tbo platfonn adopt
ed by tho Democratic Stato Convention:
Tho Democracy of Pennsylvania, in
convention assembled, declare:
"First. That all powerti not expressly
granted to tho General Government are
withheld, and a sacred observance of
the rulo of construction contained in
tho tenth amendment to tho Constitu
tion itself is essential to tho preserva
tion of tho principles of homo rulo and
of pure, honest and economical govern
ment, to tho end that labor may not bo
robbed of the bread it has earned.
"Second. Wo applaud tho action of
President Cleveland and our Demo
cratic representatives iu Congress look
ing to tariff tax reform, and wo re
affirm tho declaration of principles
mado by tho Democracy of tho Union
at St. Louis in 1888, especially that de
manding n revision and reduction of
tariff taxes for tho relief at once of
American labor, American industries
and American tax-payers, by tho re
peal of such tariff taxes as now invito
and protect monopoly a greed that
lessens production, lessens employment
of labor, decreases wages and increases
cost to consumers, and by the admis
sion of raw material freo of duty in all
ca?cs where it will enlarge our product,
multiply our markets and increase de-
mint! lor labor.
"Third. Wo regard trusts, in what
ever form organized, as tho result of
tho existing monopoly tariff, and we
demand tho repeal of such tariff taxes
as cnauio them to control domestio
production, by unlawful combination,
and to extort from tho people cxhorbit
ant prices for thoir products.
"Fourth. Wo accent tho decision of
tho pooplo of Pennsylvania rocdored by
tho ballot on tho prohibitory amend
ment as a declaration in favor of a
reasonable, just and effectivo regula
tion oi tho traflio in ardent spirits. We
hold that the agreement of tho Renub-
llcan party, through its Representatives
in tno legislature, to tue proposed pro
hibitory amendment to the Constitu
tion, and its defeat at tho polls in
spito of tho Republican majority of
ou.uuu votes, aro tacts mat establish
beyond doubt tho hypocrisy of tho Re
publican leaders in thoir treatment of
the question of prohibition.
"Fifth. Wo bold tho Republican
party responsible for tho failure a
failure wilfully and corruptly incurred
to enforco by 'appropriate legislation'
tho sixteenth and seventeenth articles
of tho Constitution, designed to pro
tect tho land and labor, the people and
industries of this Commonwealth.
"Sixth. Wo hold tho Republican
party responsible for the failure to pass
any law for tho relief of tho manual
laborers of the Stato of Pennsylvania,
nnd wo recommend tho enactment of
such laws as will givo equal protection
and equal opportunities in overy branch
of industry to all citizens, irrespective
of race, religion or nativity. AVo also
hold tho Republican party responsible
for tho failuro of tho Legislature to
consider favorably tho petition of tho
workingmen and farmers of this Stato
for tho equalization of the burdens of
taxation and for relief from tho ox-
actions of monopoly.
"Seventh. We hold tho Republican
party responsible for tho notorious cor
ruptions which havo for many years
prevailed in tho management of the
atato ireasury, Jar tho system of de
positing loans without interest, en
I ! f !, ... . ...
nulling iavorucs oi tno ring uy tho
iiso of the public money and for the
flagrant violation of law by tho Com
missioners ot tho Sinking Fund, and
wo pledge tho faith of tho Democratic
party that tho candidato this day nomi-
iiaiuu win, u oieoieu, reiorm incso
wrong.
"Eighth. Wo favor tho Australian
ballot system as adapted to meet tho
requirements of our Constitution and
tbo special wants of our people, in
order to sccuro tho freedom and purity
of elections monaced by tho combined
power of monopoly and the corruption
of tiio Republican rings and bosses.
"Ninth. That tho sufferers by the
recent noods have our sincere sympathy,
and that while wo doprcuatu and con
demn tho management on tho part of
mo stato authorities by which relief
to our soroly-aflliotod fellow citizous
has beon unnecessarily delayed, we
urgo our representatives in tho J.egiH
laturo to tako such constitutional action
as will givo substantial roliof to tho
stricken communities.
"Tenth. While wo favor a liberal
ystcm of pensions to such votcrnns of
tho loto war as havo beon honorably
discharged, and who from wounds or
other physical infirmities havo been
rendered unfit for manual or other
labor, wo doem it unjust to that largo
class of those faithful soldiors of the
Union who tako a just prido in tho
heroic nchlvemouts of thoir comrades
in arms that there should bo added to
tho pension roll tho names of any who
aro not qualified therefor by reason of
honorable nnd faithful servico in tho
lino of duty."
LABOR REFORM'
Tho mechanics, mill-hands, ivin-rn,
laborers, in fact, tho wago-earners of
tho State, represented at Harrisourg
last winter by n special committee of
tho Knights of Labor, asked tho Legis
lature to pass a number of bills. From
tho report of that committee, lately
distributed privately to tho various
labor tocietius of tho Stato, wo can
best givo nn Idea of what tliofo bills
were, and what tho evils aro Unit they
weru intended to remedy, and what
tho Republican Legislature, under tbo
guidance of Speaker Boyor, did with
these bills in auswer to tho appeals of
tbo workingmen.
Tho coiuinltteo soy i
THE
"Fearing tho members of tho IIouso
and Senate were not fully informed as
to tbo nature, number and character of
our bills, tho following circular wm
eui uy man to each nd every mem
ber of both houses t
"Wo desire to call your personal at
tention m the following measures now
pending in General Assembly, and ask
lor your support and Inuuenoo in so
curing their enactment i
House Hill No. 91 Collins, amend-
log "Semi-Monthly Pay Law."
Houio Hill No. 158 Caffrey, "Dock
ago llilt."
IIouso Rill No. 92 "Store Bill."
Senate Hill No. Hints, "Regulat
ing liability ol Jimploycni of Work-
men, u mauo compensation lor in
juries, ifco."
SonatoNo. 131 "Reuula' inir Km
ployment of Women and Children, pro
viding Inspectors, ifco.''
Houso Hill No. 270 "Providing for
V l.t - r n t. .i
uiauiiuBiiun ui miners in nvnraciie
I tog ions, Jko.
Also Hills which will bo introduced
to amend tho "Hituminous Checkwelgh
man and Mine Ventilation laws." "To
rcgulato licensing of Stationary Engi
neers, ceo. jn act "lo make Election
Days Legal Holidays." An ait to reg
ulate elections according to tho Aus
tralian System. An act giving Lum
bermen Lien on Cut Timber ; and
in act against "Convict Labor."
II. AIcGardet,
Wm. II Lewis,
C J. Andrews,
Committee.
Then follows a history of tho illfor-
tunes of these bills, of which the fol
lowing is a condensed report!
House Hill No. 91. (Semi-monthly
Pay Bill.) In tho Houso: first readme?
January 25 ; second reading February
21 ; third roading April 3, when it
passed the House by a vote of 102 ayes
to 9 nays.
in tho Senate : committed to Judici
ary General Committee April 4, 1889 ;
reported negatively April 25.
House Bill No. 92. (Company Stores.)
In tho IIouso: first reading January
25; second reading February 21, and
third reading April 3, when it passed
the IIouso by a voto of 103 ayes to 3
nays.
In the Senate: committed to Judici
ary General Committee April 4, 1889 j
reported negatively April 25, 1889.
Senate Bill No. 131. Houso Bill No.
717. (Known as tho Factory Inspection
Din.; in mo senate: nrst reading Feb
ruary 20 ; second reading February 28;
final passage in Senate, March 13 by a
unanimous vote.
In tho House: first reading March
25; second reading April 18; final
passage in tho House, May 7, by a
voto of 109 to 18.
No appropriation was made for the
payment ot tbo inspectors, and. in con
sequence, no benefits havo been de-
rived from tho act to date.
IIouso Bill No. 158. Senate Bill 397,
(Dockage Bill.) In the IIouso: first
reading March 28; third reading
iipni zo, wnen Din passed tbo IIouso
by a unanimous vote.
In tho Senate: defeated on third
reading, May 2, 1889.
House Bill No.' 275. (An act to pro-
..:.i i .l. r- r
viuu iui tuu BxaiLiiuaMun oi miners,
xo.) in tbo House: passed finally
April 22, by a vote of 144 to 5.
Speaker Boycr absent and not vting.
iu we oenato : passed finally May 2.
Sonato Bill No. 237. House Bill
841. (Employers' Liability Bill.) In
tho Senate: first nading Anril 2':
second reading April 9 : third reading
A -:t i rt 1 1 "II . . l,
i(jui iu, wuun inn passed senate by a
vuiu oi iO to i.
In tho Houso: first reading April
19 ; second reading May 0 j third read
ing May 8, tohen bill was defeated by
a voto of 85 ayes to 38 navs. less than
a majority having voUd in tho affirma
tive.
Concerning thisjjill tho Comraitte
say:
"1 bo committeo feel the loss of this
bill very much from the fact that it
was with great difficulty we succeeded
in getting it on tho Senato calendar,
wnero u passed third reading and final
passago with a creditable vote, and
from tho kind manner tho members of
the IIouso had so far treated us, no
serious opposition was expected, but
wu wciu uitsi.ppuuiM.'U.
"This bill, moro than anv other of
tho bills entrusted to tho committee,
presented an opportunity to those mem
bers who so often declared their alle-
g'wuco and friendship for tho working
classes of this Stato to place themselves
on record as such by supporting and
voting lor mo measure, inasmuch as
tho bill was moro general and far
reaching in its provisions, than any
other. Thero was not a shadow of
class or special legist tion in its pro-
viniuiiB, uut was iiiunutu as a benefit
to all tho working classes of the State,
no matter whom or how employed."
Tho leport of tho Committeo con
cludes as follows :
"Tho other hills mentioned in thn
circular were not endorsed by tho con
vention as special bills, but being in
the interest of labor, wo eavo them all
tho attontion possible. Tho Bill to
'Rcgulato tbo Licensing of Stationary
Engineers' was negatived in commiitnc.
and did not oomo boforo tho body for
fiiBoussion. in act io mako "election
Days Legal Holidays' met the
fate, as did also the 'Convict Libor
If ill.' 1 lie member Irora Potter county
refused to introduce tho bill giving
if , T r. m. . " .
-i.umuerinen j.ion on kjui limber
"Tho act to rcgulato elections accord
ing to the Australian system of vottnu
camo boforo tho Judioiary General
Committeo of both IIouso nnd Senate,
and it was ably supported on both
occasions by a datamation from the
Ballot Reform Association, of Phila
delphia, who called upon this commit
teo and requested thoir prosonco at tho
meetings. This committeo attended
and were ready, if callod upon, to sup
port tho bill. 1 ho Hon. Wayno Mo
Voagh, of Philadelphia, on behalf of
tho association, mado an ablo nnd elo
quent address in favor of tho bill, as
did other members of tho association.
"Mr. Baker moved to nlaoo tho bill
on this calendar as u spcia1 order.
Tho yeas and nays wero callod, and tho
motion uotcalod by a largo majority.
"In conclusion, let us sav that. al.
though not as successful as wo might,
nor indeed as wo expected to be. in so.
curing legislation for tho w irking
olasscs of tho State, wo issuo this re
port with a clear conscience, that wo
did nil in our power as a committeo to
further tho passago of tho bills in
trusted to us by tho convention, and
bono that each and ovcrv minilmr l
satisfied with this account of our ttow
ardehip. Wo adviso tho continiiarion
of legislative committees at each scs.
ion or tho legislature. Wishing tho
next committee botlor success, with
kind regards, wo beg to remain.
lours iratcrnaiiy,
JI. M. McGai-ve, Chairman.
O. J. Andiiews.
Wm. H. Lewis,
Secretary of Committee,
1000 S 11th St, Ilarrisburg, Pa.
Approved:
A. M. Dewev,
Chairman of Convention,
COLUMBIA AJSTD DEMOCRAT.
OEH. J. r HARTS AHlT DEAD.
Major General John F. Hartranft,
ex governor of Ponnsvlvanla. at
his homo in Norristown, on Thursday
uiumii msu oi pneumonia, uor.
Heaver has Jssuod a proclamation, in
wniuu no says j
uir .....
rur raoro man a quarter ot a cen
tury, Gau. Hartranft has filled
a largo Placo in the nctivitiVa nf
generation which Is already recognized
as forming ono of tho most important
cjiwub iii uiu msiury oi our country.
Horn December 10, 1730, graduated
at Union college, naturally inclined
to a military life and trained V) ome
extent in voluntary military organiza
tions, ho was ready in the full vigor of
euucaieu young manhood to fill with
conspicuous ability tho prominent
piaco io wnicn no was called Irom the
ordinary pursuits of a retired lifo by
tho proclamation of tho president of
t Vi n ITn.tn.1 U . . 1 !l 1 - . n r .
vuu uuiwu UbitlVB, Jljiril IO, lOUl
In tho eventful vears whtp.h fn1lnwrl
his response to tho call of the president
tor men to enforco tho laws, ho occu
pied successively tho pi sitions of col
onel of tho fourth regiment of Pen-
iylvania volunteers during what is
known as tho Threo months tervice,
and as a colonel of tho Fifty-first
regiment oi rennsylvania volunteers,
bngadier-geueral of United States
volunteers and brevet major-general of
United Slates volun eers respectively
during tho remiinder of tho war of
tbo rebellion.
Tho calm cotirago, the nuiet devo
tion, intrepid zoal and tho lofty patriot
ism which characterised his military
service and won for him the enccefs
which crowned his efforts nro known
nnd appreciated by all who have given
heed to tho history of tho Stirling
times daring which this servico was
rendered.
The Barao year in which ho retired
from tho mihtarv servico of tbo United
States ho was oallod by tho people of
this commonwealth to ei rvo them in
an important civil position, and from
the tinio of his election in 1805 down
to tho present as auditor general, uov-
ernor and major general of the Nation
al uuard, ho has almost without inter
ruption rendered efficient and dis
tinguished services to his native state.
To recount these services would bo to
repeat in a largo measure tbo history
of tho Commonwealth during these
years. They aro well known and will
be long and gratefully remembered."
lho luneral took placo at Norris
town on Monday, aud was largely at
tended, the Nationl Guard of which
tho General was oommauder taking
part.
Just Married-
How loving thoy are; this is always
a sure sign. After the first year some
times it don't bold good, when Char
les comes home to you grouty aud
cross, snapping and snarling, unable to
reusn tno nice dinner you cooked, and
feels ns ii thro was a ton of pig iron
in his stomaob, he is troubled with
dyspepsia, and Sulphur Bitters is the
only medicine that will cure him.
A Discreditable Appointment-
Tbo selection of Green B. Raum as
Pension Commissioner to succeed Tan
ner is one of the few very discredit
able appointments of the present ad
ministration. After tho blistering dis
grace of Tniiuerisin, every consider
ation ot public policy d'olated the sc.
lection of a new Pension Commissioner
possessing not only eminent ability
and integrity, hut the cleanest possible
rueuru iu quuiuy mm lor me Ukllcate
and responsible duties of the office.
Green B. Raum is no such man. He
comes with the offensive flavor of tho
worst demoralization of tho Grant
teigu, uuder which he was called to tho
office of Comraisionur of Internal Rev-
une, nnd in which position ho was the
baokbouo of tho Whiskyring and a
blatent peripatetic campaigner II
entered every important State tolitical
contest in per-on, flooded lho country
:.i, ...,i:.;...i i... . ,.- ;
to til iiuiiuuii uuiiriiui uvrr IUH hlgnai-
ure, and summoned his laigo internal
revenue forco to the mot reckless and
desperate parti-an servicer.
How or why President Harrison
was persuaded to call a man with such
an unsavory official record to tbo one
position that now requires tho mort
comnieiiuuuiij quaut'es to commandpn 1
lie confidence, will bo difficult to ox
plain to intelligent and fairminded
people of every p-irty. Surely soim
honored toldler with unblfmit-li. d re.
cord could have ben found to restore
law, order and confidence in tho utt"i
ly dcmoraliz-d Pulsion Office, aud tin
selection of Ilium, with his open, un
concealed purpos to mako nnitisHii
duties paramount in eery officii' trust
.. I . I -n . . .
uiiuur ii ib wiurui, win graio nursiiiy
upon thn aroused public sentiment that
so clearly demands obolionco to law
and tho subordination nf publics in the
administration of the lVm-ion Office.
Tho President can hardly hoj-o lo
csoapo tno Ktenenl regiels lor the ap
poiiitmeii' of Mr. Raum. Judged bv
his avoweii nnd ostentatious abuse of
public posinon in thonat. his selection
will bo accepted as meaning that the
Pensiou Department in to bo a mere
political saga'-iiy. It is a gravo blun
der; not only a blunder for the Pn-sid-ent,
but a morje serious blunder be.
uaiiso of the iui'vitnb.u and disas'roui.
issue it iimt iiret'inilsti! over dixhoniwi
and fiaudulent p'liisiou. The Pension
Office is the last placo where tho dregs
ui uiu wnmKy ring ami ouiuial machini
politics hliould be enthroned and there
will Im ntxt to univirsal popular din
trust in lho Pension Department un ter
mo new commissioner.
Tfce Chief (or tba treat iuo-
eeu of HcHxl'i BartaparllU Ii (oand In tbo
irtlclo Itself. It ! merit that wlni, mi th
(Ml that llood'i Brajiirill Mttully to
eomplliliei what Ii claimed (or It, Ii what
baa given to this uetltclne a popularity and
Mis stealer than that of any other tarsapv
Mprlt Wlns r"" or b00i putl"
IVICIIl VY IJIv iter before the public
Hood's Bartapartlla cures (krofuti, Bait
Rheum and alt Humors, Pysixptla, Blck
Headache, Dlllousness, overcomes That
Tired Keeling, creates an Appetite, strength
ens Uia Nerves, builds up Die W bole System,
U4'a Nartaparilla U sold by all drug,
tlstt. HisliforJJ. 11paidbyaZ.Iioo4
Co, Apoomvu Uvm, Mm.
A Suggestion That Bared Uy Li fa.
ltok a hfver t i' l at d sulfered
pain through tho ba nnd kidneys, I
sent for n iiIumcmii, uIi nronmnced
my cascO-avl. A fnond iccommend.
ed Dr. Davil K-iindv' Favoiito
Remedy, of Rond ml, N. V., and after
taking two bottles I uomddered myself
pcrioiiuv cu-e:l -J oni JJaHeil, Hooliest
er, N. V. What more could bo aoked.
DAY'S HORSE
POWDER
Prevents LuncrFcvcr!
Cures Distemper, Heaves, OUnders, Loss
of Appetito, Founder, Fevers, &c.
lib. In each package. Sold by all dealers.
DR. BULL'S
Cures Dysentery,
and DlarrhcDA.
Carts Wind
BABY SYRUP
Colle, &o
lUllevcsOriplngandSuiiimerCorripklnt.
Facilitates Teething!
Regulates the Bowels!
Soldbyalldrugglits. Trico 23 cents.
ROLL'S
THE PEOPLE'S
EEMEDY"
For tho euro of
COUGHS, COLDS,
Hoarseness
COUGH
Asthma,
Incipient
Con
sumption Croup,
Whooping
Couch.
and for tho relict of
SYRUP
Consumptive per
sons. ForSalobynll
druggists. So cents.
cunyelA':aS cubcd ciOAimcs for ca-
OmUKC tarrhl rrtettOCU. Atall drugaltU.
BRICiGS'
mm - wm
POIt
SICK HEADACHE
IX ITS
".HI II II
i I'm
This I'emcdy u the p-rwrtotton of one ot tho
leading physicians of 1'arK Fraoce. and was used
br him with unparalleled 81100081 for over thirty
year, It was nntt Riven to tho puhllo as a proprie
tary medicine Id 1818- cln-o which time It has
found Its way into almost every county on the
faco of the globe, and become a favorite remedy
With thousands Of the learilni? nhir-lnno. Uprilmit
aodeues have dlBcuwyl Its marvrtoui Buccess at
their annual convcnUoni, and utter their onclal
cremlns hare analyzed It and found that it con
tained no opiates, bromides or other harmful ln
eredlents placed It among their utandard reme-
TESTIMONIAL.
U It. HltOWK, M. I).,
a West Jersey St.,
Klizibitii ri. -I. Jann 2s. lfisg.
ThLs is to certify that I nave used for some
ot remedies, for Headiche. known as lirlfga1
Ueadacbe Troches The remedy cures morn had
monms wun mucn sailaractlon, the combination
ikuc, caix-u-aiiy auca as anect wervom womi-D,
than anything I am acquainted wai. and If this
certificate wui be the meins of br'pglns It to the
I shall (eel that I hare done them a wrvlce.
L. It. UKOW'N.
PRICE; 28 CENTS.
bold by all Druggists, or B3nt by Mitl on lie
ceiptof lTlce.
Briggs' Medicine Co.,
ELIZABETH IT. J.
t) 27 ly.
XECUTOHb' NOTICE
Kstale qfjlebecca llett late of Hugarloaf lowrutitp.
lltrs tratamentry on sild estate hiving been
granted to the urden-lgned executor. All persons
Indebted lo b.M eitato are herehy notirieti to pay
the same, and the havln? ctal ns a.alnst said
estate to prttent the same to
AMANDAIM PUITZ.
A. I. Krltz, (luava
10 1 4t. Att'y. KAOtutor.
'udItoics NuriOB
Kstate of Geo. Umi?iilrjrr deceased
Tho undersigned nn auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Court tf L'olumbl i county lo pass upon
exceptions to th iv-count ot Ji new McAlarney,
executor, will sit at his otlliM in liloomstiurg nil
ivedncbday November cm, 1 via. at 10 nviuik a. in
when and where all persons Interested can ap.iear
If they deilie.
OIUN J' IlumilNd,
10 I1-1U iiudito-.
CHICHE'orER'S ENGLISH
1-EHNiROYAL PILLS.
ItctL Croft Uianiuntl lira n A.
Th only rctUfclt rill for itU. Hr in
I nn. I.adirM. oak lruUt fvr tba
MORd Iti-wi-d, ia ml tniUM Loim, Mltj4
IU tliMnt-Ua. Tokeneotbrr. tHii44.
(itftmix) for Dartioulua uid "ltllf r
1 0-11.(1 -U.
P A T E M T 8 !
Will rB AT ONCE PDIt II, U-THTEU
CIUUULAlt ami INS TltUC 1 IONS.
AIIVIUKlllMtKI'.
J. B. ORALLY & CO.,
WASHINGTON, I. C.
ln-11-d-lt.
n IL-iCATAR R H
cieanwi tho m'Jt'HtAM RAXxn.
"""" HftfflflftfflRR?1
Allay8 rain and WCiW HEAn
avrrvrD1)!!
iieais the Hr.rcp.
ltottores tho
Senses of Taste
and t-melt.
TRY THE GUREHAY-FEVER
Apartlclou appUod into etch nodrll and is
agreeable. I'rlce 6i onts at Urulsts: by null,
registered, 60 cm.
KLY UitUTIIKIW, M "Varren Bt , New York.
10-20-d-lt
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The unilereu'neil Viavinr. Iippn ri',nr,l
tr, liealth liv imnl mpnna nftr ciifT.F
ing for several years with a severe lung
lITaxllni. nn.l 1 . - . .1 .1 J! f.
sumi'iion, is anxious to make known to
his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
To those who desire it, he will cheer
fully senil ffrni nf rlinrrrM n rmw nf iU
. , o i j " '
prescription used, which they will find a
...... r r a
Bint i-uit iuf v.unauHi iiu.1, yiniiM,
Catarrh, Hronchitis, and all throat
and lung Maladies. He hopes all suf
fcrers will try his Remedy, as it is in
valuable. Those desiring the piescrip
tion, which will cost them nothing, and
may prove a blessing, will please address,
ilv. r.uwAKu a. tvii.soN, tvuuainsuurg,
Kings County, New York.
A-&-Co.-Dec.-7-i-,
nopK AOKNTS WINTltD VOU
Mlf STORY OF THE WAR
My Mary A. Mvermore
h . ,i .M l i. ')' PlW. C'uw. M4 e Uul. UU,
fii.'"'.","'"''?1 VJ "1J "Wtwi Ii lIi
JUifkU 4 f i alrl,nML Wiit lor clrluW, Li
lose-tut.
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BLOOMSBUItG,
DMlNISTHATOIt'S NOT1UE.
"MK OAnrul Maria Crtwttng, laU Q Scott itfp.
Hotlce U hereby qrlren that letters ot admlnls
trauonoi the estate of Anna Maria CreTelinc
law i of soott twp., connty ot Columbia, and state
?,lt?M.)"l.Tin1- Uceid. hare bo-n (;rantl to
UeO. U. Itlmnftnril0- nf unnhnrv p. in Knn
all persona Indented to said calf us are requested to
v lutuu am mw uating citim or ae-
uwjw niu mug tagwn us sune wunoai aeiay
GEO. 0. ItEt M KNSN VHEIl,
Administrator,
sunbury, I'a.
TJXECUTORS NOTICE.
Bttate of Sarah It. Iteti latf of Bnuon toena?,tp,
urnitiTUi
Letters test imenltrr on saM miji'h hmu tn
gran'fri toiheu'dersunxdcxecutor. All persons
Indebted t4 Slid entlte are herebr nntlnM in mr
the same, and those baring culms against sail
A. L. Fritt,
Attorner.
D. J. LEWIS,
Coles Creek.
Etecutor.
S0-t.
"OAILHOADNOIICE.
'"-."uiiaviiuu uiwuiimii a-rj ou,,,.
Tan llallroad Compauy are hreby notined and
11iftrimli)iAlrf.-..r ii.. ril . i . . .......
. .... -. .... .... . . .u ; vuh vi iii': unanaar,
Inthxtownof moomsourg, on Wednesday the
ffflth r1 nf NnrnrnhA ilmu a, i.n ..-aImi. .
forenoon, for the purposa of voting for or against
in In.w.M fit Ih. n.nll.l im1 a ... I lk..
of aald Company, uy order of the Hoard of lilrec
tors, H. J. CONNElt,
t secretary.
Bloomaburg, Bept. lo, lsw.
QENERAIi ELECTION
I'llOULASIATION
I. JOII.-J n. CASEY. Ilk-h Hho.m nf r-nlnmhl.
County, CommonweiUh of rennsylvania, do here
by make known r.d proclaim to the quaUned
electors of Columbia county, that a general elec
tion will be held on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1889.
(being the Tuesday next following t hn nni. vrm.
diy ot said month) for thi purpose of electing
fv.ovud ivi .uo iviinnijt uailim UUICe3, lO-WIt S
one person lor mate Treisurer of the common
wealth of Pennsylvania.
I also herebr mflkf. knnwn Anrl orn nAttA that
tho pUcesof holding the aforesaid elcilon In the
several wards, boroughs, altrlcts and townships
within the county of Columbia aro as follows.
to-lti '
Iv-aver township, at tho public house of Mary
Smith.
Iicnton township, at the public nouso of I.
Drake In the town of Kenton.
Berwick, East, at the little office of Jackson &
Uoodln In the borough of Harwich.
Berwick, west, at the offlce of J, o. Jacoby, In
the borough ot Berwick.
uioom tasi, ai tno court House, in liloomsburg.
Bloom West, at the court House. InBloomsburg .
Urtircreek townahlo. at the nuhlio whnni hnn
near Kvanstllle.
catawlssa township, nt the public houso of O.
V, lteifsryder, In the town of Caiawlssa.
ecnlr-lla. Borough, at tho public hoose of Wm.
I'elfcr, deceaseJ.
Centre townshln. attheiv-hnnl hnnwinnnp T nfm-
ctto Creasys.
conynguam North District, at tho schoolfhoust
near lemralla.
Conyngham souUi District, at tho houso of Mrs.
Thomas Monroe.
iTsningcreck township, at the school honse ncai
C. B White's.
Franklin tiwnhtn. nt. thn Inveranr-n iuhAnl
house. ,
Greenwood township, at tho houso of I. D.
Pottou, deceased.
Hemlock township, at the public houso ot Chas.
II. Illetterlch, in the town ol Buck Horn.
-lucKson iwp., at tno scnooi nouse at w aller.
LOCUSt townshln. nt. the nnhllr hnnu. Af Nithan
Knorr, In Numedla.
MadlSOn tOwnRhln. At. t.h nnhlll w-hrwil hnntu. In
Jerseytown.
Main township, at the public house of Addison
W. shutnan.
Minim tOwnHhln.nl. IhA nilhtlr hnmn nf lornv
Hess, In tho town of Miniinvtue.
Montour township, at tho pubuc houso of
Mrs. Mary Hazledlne, at Itupert.
-nu i-ied&mi uiwnsnip, at me Minertown school
hoise.
angeville.
Orange townshln. at n. I'alrmnn'n hotel in nr.
I'lne township, at tho Centre School House,
I'airlnLrCriX-k mu-nithln nt tho hniian nf Uam.t .1
Lelby. "
ttcott East township, at the pubUo houso of
Joscuh Kleckner. tn lunv.
SJott West at the public house of John L.
Crawford, In Llghtstreet.
Hugarloaf township, at the house of Norman
Cole.
l'olla shall bo opened at seven o'clock a. m. and
shall coitlnuo open without intjrruptlon or ad.
Journrrent until seven o'clock p. m., when the
poll will bo closed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That every person excepting Justices of the
Peace and Aldermen, Notaries Public nnd Per.
sons In the mllltla service of lho state, who
shall hold or shall within two months have held
any onice or appointment of pront or trust undr
theur'ted KaU'S, or of this Btate, nnd city or
corporated district, whether a commissioned
queer or otnerwisu, a subordinate oltlcer or agent
who Is or shall be employed under tho Legisla
ture, Executive or Judiciary Department of this
state, or of any city or of any fnco-poraied dis
trict, and also, that every member of congress
and of the stato Legislature, and of the select
or common council of any city, or commissioners
of any Incorporated district, are by lawlncapable
ot holding or exercising at the same time the
office or appointment ot Judge, Inspector or Clerk
of any election of this Commonwealth, and that
no Inspector, Judge or other officer ot Buch elec
Uoq (ball te elllglble to he then voted to :
The Inspectors and Juiige of tho e'ect o is shall
meet at the respective places appointed for
holding tho 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 clerk, who shaU be a qualified voter of
such district.
Tne qualined voters otthU county aro hereby
authorized and required to voto by ticket printed,
vr'tten or partly printed and partly written; one
ticket which hall be labeled Mate, and contain
tue name ot the person voted for tor State Treas
urer. J' HN 11. CASEY, Sheriff,
sheriff's Office, Bloomaburg, Oct, 11, ibB9.
J. R. SMITH & CO
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
UliALU'tS IN
PIANOS,
Uy the following well known makers;
Cliickcriiicf,
Knnbc,
"Weber,
Hallcl Davis.
Can also furnish any of the
cheaper makes ut maniuHctiirei'F
prices. iJo not huy a piano be-
ioru geiiing our prices.
.o.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On i pliontion.
BMt.p,1.
To I'miliry wilil Oirri" Sh ppt-ir?.
WANTED.
Ililtler, Uht'i'sc, Ugir, )er, llame,
Hons. Meat Hirl Klonk. I'ul.itot 8. V..
lite", Dri'sseil a.nd I,ive rnultry, VtnWi i.f
nn Kinii", rnp t;orn, iionev, lei-i-waj,
Oinsrn, Maplo Kunr, A'plrn, Oiapvs,
Urantierrlrs. Furs nnd Skins, &o
K. M. HAI.I.Altl) X- CO.
Produce anil (J merit I C'nmiaslon Her
clinnts, 7111 Jlvrtlo Avemi(,(ncar Wall about Mur.
ket,) llrooklyn, N. V, 10-1 !Jm,
FARfVl B RSTi?W uiavSi'S
I H)9IT!Oj K, ilANUll ouremont, Va
lU-iSdlt. '
astTTiBSSaISSS
anjoueaffilcteJ. l).TAlrrillta,Koditr,H.-f.
lW-d-ft.
rub 1
Plack
COLUMBIA COUNTY, PAJ
JUST RECEIVED ! l MIW FOE FALTL I
JUST RECEIVED ! STYLES FOB; FALL !
CloiBiiii IoimYIcii, Youths, Boys and Children,
that cannot be equalled to select from. The latest and most stylish lot of
Hacs, Caps and Men's Furnishing Goods
just received that will excel all others that we have had.
We are determined to have what is wanted in the line ol
MTHIC, HATS, CAPS, MIS Al
FMKHSffi GOODS,
and POSITIVELY will save you more money than to buy them in Wilkerbarre or Scranton.
As have said before our
Prices are always t&e lowest,
And Our MOTTO is Alwnys
"FAIR DEALING"
RESPECTFULLY YOURS,
I. MAIEB, The Reliable Cothier.
The Largest Clothing and Hat House in Columbia and Montour Counties.
ftl'j&ifllio ISa-os,
B1ooibisIhbb',
Photographs
c& Crayons.
Correct Styles,
JPerlect FiBiish.
CopyiBi;
'5
ViewiBijf, aaid
ETaaBBBies
to Orifier.
MASON & HAMLIN
Organ and Piano Co.
boston. hewy03s. chi0a30-
NI5W
.iioiii:i,
(lltll.VN,
8TV1.U
221 1.
.1IAMON
f Contains nllvftoctnvc. Nine
"top Action, rurnlahed In a
Urge una handsomo caa ot
solH tlack walnut, iTlco tsw
cash; aUo now on the Easy
IUro System at $12.37 per quar
ter. for ten quarter", when
oitran becomes nronerty of
I, lierson hlrtni;.
Tho Mason Hamlin
"3 1 r 1 n g o r," Invented and
patented by Mason 4 Itamtln
In mi. Is used In th) Mason
Hamlin planoe exclusively
Ue'Uirkablj rcilaement ot
lone and phenomenal capaci
ty to sunj In tune character-
IIA.1II.IN
l-IAMJ-l.
l. lio the. lnstriuniints.
I'lii'tn.vii stvi.in oiti;vs-i at xti,
sa .3tl, HO, 7S. im, and ur.
Organs anit I'latioB told for Cash, Hwu fay'iienls,
anniented. Catalogue free.
9 57 d 'A.
rermaiirnl IKisUlonv Guaranteed,
With SaUiry and Kipenses I'atd.
Oreat advantage-! to tusinnera l'.m selllnir
upecUIII'a. Noexpirln eueu.iea with m OUT
FIT HK.NT FltEK. " nte qulcic ana et choice of
terrttory. Hailnir uire. (Niim this iuiw.)
HOOKKK UIUIiliIKd. llocheoier, N. Y.
10 1 -d-4t
klEBiTiA b f BIIb M iv
How Lost I How Rogalnod,
KNOW THYSELF
TUP cri ?(- r ilr .V-ir"
nK!Intiificui(1.iUnltrd i'oprttr Medical Treatifle
i i..","Tfl i. ,T 'ini0'"ic, jtiCMsea or
r .'f1!'??' KnrraUne tnannntting the vicUm
lor W ork, BuilnMi, the Msrrietlor 8octl Itflation.
nA,Fldi?n"t!Uful f'-'nlers. l'ossess thl.rreS
ki?S I'co"'ln',,Pf,rojalero. lletltlfu
blniUiis, emtweed, lalf put. 1-rice onlr ll.oo hi
mU, p..lpili concealef In plain wrapper. Uiu.
K'H '?I'"is I're r, II von apply' ,ow. The
distlnziiUhed author, Wm. II. I'arkcr. n"i) . re
ceived tue j oi.i. a n ii j in vki.ixii "i vHaT,
Sl!! i k'.1 k'tciL' "ay he consulicd, coca
dtntlillj, by mall or In person, t the offlre of
TUB j;HAIHII.V .UlilVlcA INsTUTB
bo. i "luinnthHi.,llo.ioa,aiaiii,.,towhomal
orders for hooks orKtkrs lor adYii should Le
directed as above. "
10-11'd-It.
. inoiuli 1 dow bav id tfvat.
v Aii.ii aiai aiimni. and puLtu
II.UAUDI.OM,'
WlllUin kiln.
llanlaburr, IdZ
wnitar "I Da
uj-lUloi Id ul ,k.
I .crJa I to k ..rd.r. ,u,l, ,
y ma vvtrHVn. W. J 1 1.
Dr, llautur, U. ,,
lSD.o.':.'it,"' u,umfi
I'mnl UDfttDaautD.liai'wvu
. I "" juneai m,i
- -" in uayawtia.
I,d Uk Duldorilila mini du.Id.u ,", up, , ,, 1,fj;,7
Muill wo Hurt VIII In IhU Kil Ju..
ai.autilu(niaDr, allUu,l ,m If ...uiDil d.lay ddiii
auDlb.i (,uu Id ,Dr n if ,J, . " iiirv 'if?,!
lak, 1.01.1 uu ill b. abl. Id k ip ,i rail, iii-- ft ...I.'i U
i .1 "c.uDUl ,.f . f,,'.d IDaoIl.clD,,fi ..ii i n Villa '.
-mra. iibwt.n-n.il, illy wwifa, i,. J.?;
oiui m BH lunilBu.nl. fc.n. . ."7,?.: "
'tclil- tiiilti or uo
"m ifiiiuMi ii4 itr
SilSSIEI
WAITB1.
r
mm
sisHl!l?UUl
vssSBsrSb.Mr,
COME AND HAVE YOUR EVES EXAMINED BY
J. G. Wells, the Optician,
WHO HAS JUST COMPLETED A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL
COURSE AT BUCKLIN'S OPTHALMIO COLLEGE, NEW YORK.
ECO Extra Ciiaxrge Udb
for B3camining Byea,
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
Fine line peb
ble and white
crystal lenses
constantly i n
stock, also the
Fine watch work and jobbing neatly
anted! t- give satisfaction.
CARPETS and MILLINERY
Next tloor to I. W. Uartmsn & Son's, Main St.-, Bloomsburg, Pa.
NEW CARPETS. Litest Patterns, in Velvet, Body Tapeatry and Brueselg
from 50cts. up. '
t, J .?IlA1N ',0:xl 200 "P- RAG CARPETS from 30o up. STAIR CAR
IMS I a f.o,n 12 , MATTING, to close out for 10c up. OIlCLOTH oil"
widtbs aud p icu. ' '
o G. W. K 12 ITER.
1889. FALL OPENING i88q
SEPTEMBER 2S-26. y'
MISS II. E. WASLEY
W Next door to I. W. Hanmin& Sons. Muin Street . . BLOOM8B1?RG.
8.1" GUARANTEED FIRST MORTGAGES 8
A LIMITED GUARANTEE.
25 por cont Additional Security with American Loan and
Tilt
, kU WW.
iiuoi, uu.
City real
5il aSwrXi,fti " lrlMtW? 1 Bae of Kansa,
. I. .imA..i. ... , . .. . .
.Vr. 'n.B. V.i".k.s at'. KaDaosCltjr, and the Kaltern
v. i uuoiuu uuu Kimiy."umnmeivtal Bulletin, MU ouuui,wuw tue uuan
andelglitKreent.lnvefctmemBln KniiBaa ( itv hpi vGirt w,
c,u,. '---uaranuanaa.ha,nP
wILUAMHARUENTER, Gen'. Agent. 50 State St., Boston.
I F. Savits,
PLUMBER AND
GAS FITTER,
llBAI.EH IS
Tin Roofing a Specialty.
ESTIMATES KUKNISIIE1) ON
ALL WOUK IN HIS LINE.
V irst door in Blot nisi mg 0 fia Houst
flrnt.ll. .if n ,
This cut la a lao Hiulla or
anaiimlnirtmo and pU1;
ilo. It U htiturlcutiu viL
structlve aud poWhatlu i.
tere-llnir, bent io any ad.
dietaoa rmeliit olso cwita
Auvonoiormfnir a elm, , at
ue will rualvoouo grata.
fronn. Addrew eo
'I'llw.i m ia uu...
Itm-a-tu tiroadvtay. uiu Hum cuy.
H3
rlir ,M J
Finest line of
watches, clocks,
and jewelry in
BloomBburg.
and quickly eiecnted. All work cnar
gQftr
oi ooaion.
VI iJUOUIl,
' v. , uju Hwwr.,
8khoMe SSSffiSJ. JtfJ!.1" "nmieat ot
GIlTJiCIHIini.
BLOOD, LIVER AND
KIDNEY PURIFIER.
Now ia tho appointed time for
tlionmghly cleaDHinji the uystem from
all iinpuraieH, and all will find that the
L-urttB Compound will exactly fill the
Dill. It has stood the test of 22 years
and its pales aro laruer than
year. Price 50o. and 81.00.
Fon Sale Br
Jnmcs H. Mercer,
DRUGGIST,
Hloomhuuho, Pa.
i.y-LPUSEKEEPERS
II ttsy retard Htf ih ....,, tkoaM ksy
Ualled ud Crulied
A. B. C. WHITE OATS
(A. H. C. OITHIAL)
A Uaaicious BUxfiat !sY.
,lCtit miTAt
Bept 31, sw.
.HIND.ERCORN8.
PAR
iwSl'iSr u J ft'WK riM, ro iVuLrSjoi
tromUIocU Luuuloo. lekela Unie7 silviJ3
9-Ud.lm.
3
irfiLlr",!,;,''.lV,u'.i'A,' - once, no oiratltfo
JuraTlo
tURE GUARANTEED. omVllllkTiix
M-aMevijr ro
tt CONSUMPTivr