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    COLUMBIAN kNB DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA,
The Columbian.
J. K." BltUnMnior., S iltori.
BLOOMSBURG, PA. .
FRIDAY, JULYS, 1800.
Democratic State Ticket.
Fo't QovEHNon,
nOBKUT E. PATTISON,
of Philadelphia.
Foil LIEUTENANT GOVEHNOII,
CHAUNCEY F. BLACK,
of York.
Fon SKCRCTARr op Intebnai. Affairs,
OAPr. Wm. H. BAHULAY,
of Allegheny.
011 for (Jaunty Uonventlon and Delegate
Election.
The democrat! o votors will meet at
the several places for the holding of
WASHINGTON LETTER.
(From our Regular Correspondent.
Waihlncton, July 21, 1890
Representative I.odne ia a monoman
iac on tho sabjeot of a Federal election
law. llo wants ho says, "if necessary
a file of federal soldiers at every poll
ing place in his district." He has
mado tho Federal olcctlon idea tho solo
object of his thoughts throughout this
session, and will attempt to ctowd out
any other important business in its
laror. llo was tbo hnst member to
arnvo in Washington, ana promptly
attached his fortuno to that of Mr.
Heed, while ho was a candidate for
tho speakership of tho Honse. lie
came hero before any other of tho
Massachusetts delegation, and when
thov arrived, thev learned, as they did
two years before, that Mr. Lodge had
hts committco places picked out in ad
vance of any of them.
There is a great pressure at present
in republican circles, to have the Lou go
bill pass. UI course tho actual reason
is that millions havo been given away
through subsidies and tariff, publio
building! and in many other extrava
gant ways, and it is admitted by those
in amnoniv mat mo u. o. iiuuij is
nearly bmkrupted. To avoid a debcit
the General election in their respective .. ',tmtnTuv nrMns ht
districts on Saturday, August 9tb, ,. ,, 0,ii ' ' f. pnn
1890, between tho hours of 3 and , gaJ of truJt To be br-ef. 0a
oclwkp..in.,andeleckde eBates to lo . . . h
sent to the Uotinty convention ana voio co; oporative Upon
instructions for the persons there to be h ho amonnt held b thfc tj. s
nominated, sebiect to the rules of the ,u ,j0,t r ,i,
democratic-r arty of the county. The .... . , ,he
delegates elected will meet in county pubUCj 0f discontinued national banks,
Convcnt-on at the Court House cord'i t0 thc torm9 0lU,9a,t, arc
Bloomsburg, Pa., on Tuesday, August , , , , , j
12, 1890, at U o clock a. m., and place . obabf aooording
in nomination one person for member I .... ' ',
The. Oensaj.
a nwunucAS paper peci.aiim tiUt it.
is a politic u. J in
Tho SpringOeld (Mm) litpublican
an independent KiptliHojn piper, thus
ventilates the census j k, as conduct
ed by Suporlntendonl Porter.
I Bctweou the iuoompetmoy of the
enumerators and the meddlesome am
bitions of some Western localities,
the census is falling into a lamenta'olo
disrepute. Wo havo already shown
how tho job was l .l out in Indiana to
the polit.chn, and .hat a mess thoy
havo mado of it. A young and active
llopulioan of that stato thin writes:
"Tho wretched census enumeration
will hurt the party. Some men havo
been appointed to this work on the
pooru of p ill lies whom I would not
ovon admit iusido my honss exoept un
der protest. Such is the fhortsightcd
spoils policy cf luuuua H;publioans
and the inllat.'d individual acting as
snperintcud-tnt of ctnsus a'. WAihing
ton,
oxtont
ment
into the consns,
But Indiana is not the only state
where complaints are heard and charg
es against the character of the enum
erators Is bard to estimate. ine sup
shoJ manner in which the work has
of the U. S. House of Itapressntatives
for the Seventeenth Concressional Dis
trict, ono person for State Senator for
the Twenty-fourth Senatorial District,
two persons for members of House of
Representatives of tho state, ono poi
son for Associate Judge, one person
for District Attorney, one person for
Protbonotary and Clerk of the Courts,
about
$55,000,000. This is done undor tho
pretense of mcroasiog the circulation;
while the real reason is to avoid a de
ficit in tho Treasury, when all these
wasteful appropriations come to be
paid.
The statesmen noro are, also inten
sely excited at tho outcorao of the
census, and tho new apportionment.
t t . , r..4- I census, auu iuo uew uuuuiuuuiuvub.
ono person for Register and Reco rder, ; , h fc ft Northern
ono person for County Treasurer, two gu g wm . holJ thdf owQ jn
two persons for County Auditors, and
t.ansact such other business as may
Droperlv come before the convention
C. B. Ent, Wm. CiimssiAK,
Secretary. Chairman,
Apportionment of Delcjratcs.
ThofollowinR Is tho apportionment
count from $12,000,000, to $20,000,000
of possible increased dcGcit foraForco
election bill and $5,000,000 for sub
sides. In short, tho last Democratio
administration before tbo war turned
up as a Treasury-lotter and Tax-breed-or
to the extent of a publio cxpendituro
of $73,900,000, and tho present Ad
ministration has turned up as Treasury
looter and Tax-breeder to tho extent
of a publio cxpenditnro of nearly
$500,000,000.
The North American is quite right
as far as it goes, but it omits part of
the story. Tho Democratio Treasury-
lootors and Tax-breeders of I860 wero
hurled from power for expending $73,.
900,000, and the analogy will be com
ploto when the Republican Treasury
looters and Tax- breeders of 1890 are
hurled from power for expending not
only tbo Treasury surplus but for
transforming a surplus into Treasury
bankruptcy. L ho people redeemed tne
Treasury and tho nation from tho
Democratic Treasury-lootere, Tax-
breeders and Force-employers in 13G0,
It raak(-s l ho heartsick to seo tbe and they will preform the eamo service mice Is only $100 per year. Ad
t of th strain upon good govern- for the Republican Treasury-looters, Tin Canadian Ques, Toronto. Cam
which the spoils principle iiijeo'.ed Tax-breeders and Korco employers in
The infantry was on tho rlcht, tho
irtillcry in tho center and tho cavalry
on the lft. Every inincuvro was ex
ecuted with clock-liko preoision, and
draw cheer after ohoor from tho onlookers.
The National Guard men present
frequently dapped their hands at tho
oxcellonco of thc different parts of tho
drill and tho soldiers inarched from
the field amidst a very storm of bravoa
Colonel Gibson commiudod tho regu
lar troops and was accompanied by
Generals Siiowdeti and Hastings as
his aids.
The Queen' l'rizu Competition,
Ten famllUr Quotations from standard
authors appear each montb under this
heading la the Oanadun Ooes. and ttio
publishers of this popular magazine odor
in cast) prizes cacli montb to moso
naming the largest number ot the authors
from whom thc quotations arc taken. This
is a most practical way ot cncourazlng tbo
study ot standard authors and will Interest
every lnieiitgcnt reader. A samplu copy
ot the Qcsin with full particulars and list
ot quotations will lie milled to sny ad
dress tor five 2c stamps. The subscription
drcs.
Canada.
ER,
MAI
The Reliable Clothier,
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
Comes to the front with ft complete new Spring and Summer Stock of the most Select Clotliinj
Men, Youths, JJoys, and O'tuiuren. me iaiesi oiyiw ui
1890 and acain in 1892. 'lhe vener
able organ is quite right, quito right
but it left its impressive gtory unfinish
ed. Time.
Plundering The Mails.
liAn ,1rtin'nl Dononr flnl . Till 1 nt (
governor to oall a publio meeting to Tho Republican party acts as if the
n,.nJ n'rAimt Tha nnnmPMtinn National Treasury and tho fullness
in Portland, Ore., is olaimed to be a thereof belonged exclusively to Repub-
failure: the supervisor has rescued ana i"""-. xub nuumuuu
nn Ea'torn mau has been dispatched
there to finish tha work, which the
Oregonian declares must bn done all
over again if p pilar confidenco in the
results is to be gained.
A man who has practiced mcdicino
for 40 yearc, ought to know salt frum
sugar; read what ho says:
TOI.EPO, U., Jan 1U, 1SS7.
Messrs. F. J. Cheney it Co. Gen
tlemen; I have been iu the general
practice of mcdicino for almost 40
years, and would Kay that in all ray
practice and experience have never
seen a preparation tint I could pres
cribe with as much confidence of 8U0-
given by Congress appesrs to havo had cess as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure,
a demoralizing effect upon Retiublicao manufactured by you. Havo prescri-
employees, and even in the Pniladel- bed it a great many times and its effect
phia Post-office the theft of registered ia wonderful, ard would say in oon-
letters has become so numerous that it elusion that I havo vet to find a case
large trade mado accounts for our having well-made
Clothing and not those that are now made and cut to sell for auction.
of
delegates made by the iDemocratlc stand
lne committee at their last meeting. It Is
based upon tho presidential vote of 1833
Brlarcreek, Centre and Greenwood town
ships each gain ono delegate, making "8
instead ot 75 two years ago. Tho division
of Greenwood township does not alter tho
result since that township now has 4 dele
gates, and each votinz place is entitled to
two delegates.
Districts. Votes. Delegates
Beaver 195..
Benton 240..
Berwick E 131..
Berwick W 62..
Bloom E 326..
Bloom W 193..
Briarcrcck 167..
Cat&wissa ...235..
Centralia; 201..
Centre 160..
ConynghAm N... 141..
Conycgham S S5..
population, and that the growth of tho
country at large may even detract from
them sometniug ot tneir present repra-
scntation. Tuoro is also good reason
to believo that tho now industries,
mines, and activity of tho South, de
veloped during the last ten years, nave
brought more people there than once
were, tience tne great anxiety on me
part of tho republicans to pass the
Lodge bill. But that oinnot be
reached without violating and ohang
inc the rules that havo governed the
Senate for a hundroi years.
Pressure is being brought to bear
on the five or six republican Senators
who are most determined in their op
position to the measure; and meanwhilo
the features of the bill are being con
sidered by the Senate Committee on
rnvileges and Elections. Tbe senate
will d'.spose of the appropriation bills,
and then the tariff bnl, before the
election bill ia reached; and it will be
left pending at adjournment, unless
thoso.more conservative statesmen can
be influenced in its favor.
Representative Toder, of Ohio, who
is a member of the Democratio Con
sressional committee, says that the
3 1 democrats will gain several Represent-
2 I atives at the coming election, as the
.2 result of the gerrymander of the state.
FUhingcreek 25" 4 Mr. McKinley has been thrown into a
Franklin. 63 .2 district that will have a majority of
Greenwood 215 4 2000 against him. His friends will
Hemlock. 131 2 make a desperate effort to secure bis
Jackson 132 2 election: but Mr. Todar says that noth
locust .263 4 1 ing short of a million dollars will ac-
Midlson 207 3 complisn that result.
Main 134 2 The other gains, whioh the commit
Sliffln 207 3 I tee is confident of making, are three in
Montour. ts 2 1 Missouri, one in Kentucky, two in
ML Pleasant 103 2 Maryland, one each in Louisiana and
Orange 134 2 Pennsylvania, and others possibly in
pjne .....140.!'.'... ..'.-.2.'.'. I Iowa, and Massachusetts. Enough, in
TtnrinV'rv oi ' o ' I short, to give the democrats a good
RpnttR n o working maiority in the next House.
ivnitw ' o' Tho Senate is still discussing tho
snr.rin.f ion !i Sundry Civil Bill. A lively debate be-
At Richmond, Va., tho polioo havo
been orginized in'o a force to canvass
the city for names omitted in the reg
ular enumeration, of whioh there ap-
?iear to bo many. Through alleged
rauds at Minneapolis a recount has
been ordered, and at sc. raul it is
charged that people in the railway
stations and on trains passing through
tho city have been included in the re
turns of that place. Frauds are obarg
ed at Duluth, whore hundreds of ficti
tious names are alleged to have been
added to the lists by enumerators in
collusion with town authorities. In
tho South, as in Indiana, the work has
been in tho bands of local politicians
appointments seeming to have been
based on conditions outlined in this
pledge of tho supervisor of Fourth
North Carolina district:
"This is to certify that if I am ap
pointed supervisor of tho eleventh cen
sus district for the fourth district of
North Carolina, Republicans of each
county in my district shall have the
patronage, and tbat 1 will lend my in
iluence to that party."
The consequence naturally is tbat
tho census is quite as deeply in disre
pute in southern sections as Indiana
and complaints, demands for recount
ing and private canvassing abound.
JNothinc relating to ine work could
be more unfortunate tban these com
plaints. They can hardly be ground
less where so general, and in any caso
they arouse suspicion; and to be of
virtue tbe census must be above sus
picion.
lacks about everything of value. A
taint npon it any where, ot ever bo
slight degree, goes wonderfully far to
vitiate the character of tho whole work,
And if enumerators in so many places
have proven such a sorry lot of moom
petent political backs and workers in
the simple count of the people, what Is
likely to be the nature of their work
on the more difficult and delicate task
ot nuing up ine inausinai scneume. .. . . ., - fc, . .
other result 'r.. ,;., '
Total-
McDowell Will Not Retire-
MERCER COUNTT IN REVOLT AGAINST
SENATOR QUAY.
Sharon, July21.-Senator Quay, in an
interview in a moring Pittsburg paper
says that as a citizen of tho Twenty
fifth Congressional district he repud
iates McDowell's nomination, and Mer
cer county to-night is in open revolt
against tho Beaver Senator. McDowell
still refuses to withdraw and it looks
probable that there will be two Repub
lican candidates in tne district, in
which case a Democraiio victory would
be assured.
Uutler county a committee meets
Wednesday and will be asked to join
iseaver in naming a new candidate.
Charges of bribery and corpouptionare
flying on every hand, and an "investi
gation may be made into Townsend e
nomination two years ago.
tween Senators Re3gan of Texas and
Stewart of Nevada, was ono of the
gleams of sunshine during this pro
longed" deliberation.''
The Houso to-day, after an at times
exceedingly liyely debate, passed tho
"Original Package bill, it having been
decided by tbe republican managers
tbat tbe passage of tuis bill was neces
sary to keep tbo prohibition republican
voters in line at tbe coming Uongress-
tonal elections.
The next thing on the Houso repub
lican programme is thc National Bank
ruptcy bill, wnicn is to be railroaded
in the usual Reed style; the House
having by a party vote deoided that
the final vote should be taken on Wed
nesday. Think of passing a measure
as sweeping in its effects as this one is
after only two days ot alleged "deiib.
eratton."
A Qhastly Find.
IN
- m OPEN BEV0LT.
RushT. Jone, a Republican, the
editor of the 1'etroleum Exchange, of
Washington, 1'a.. was in the citv on
Wednesday, and speaking of things of
a political nature, said: "The old line
Republicans in that county are in
open rcvo't against tho man Senator
Quay has nominated for governor.
The Mugwump element, continued Mr.
Jones, will to a man vote for Pattison
and many of those who have always
been voting the straight ticket will
bolt it this fall and vote for Pattison.
A number of Methodists throughout
the county have declared that thoy
win vow ior rattison because bo is re
garded as one of the loading members
ot tbat denomination iu the state. The
other eleiuent, which will oppose Dela
mater very vigorously and openly, is H?le? a B"tut ,T ' ' . .
the oil men. Their animosity w wbol- tee - ll!e Senor,al Ago ?Sent a
ANOTHER BOX WITH HUilAK REUAINS
THE ST. LOUIS UNION DEPOT.
St. Louis, Mo., July 18. A box con
taining tbe cboped up pieces of a part
of a woman's body was found in the
baggageroom of tho Union Depot this
morning.
the box has been in tbo pile of un
claimed b3ggage for five months, and
was without address, fart of tbe
body was wrapped in a St- Louis paper
dated February lb.
The condition ot tbe body, which
was worthless to a medical student,
points to a probable butchery. The
head was missing, and tbe condition of
the body showed tbat it had not been
chemically treated tor tbo purpose ot
dissection
The identity of tho man who left
the box is unknown, but the police are
working on tbo case,
A week or two ago it was found
necessary to removo tho box, and they
detected a slight order. William H
the depot, remarked to tho fact, but
concluded somebody had packed
lunch in it and told the men to sit it to
one side again and lot it remain
while longer. They did so, but it was
found necessary to again move
Charlie Cross, one of the baggage men
who handled it, noticed that the odor
appeared more pronounced than beforo
and notibed JUr. Steele ot the faot,
ly duo to tho fact that the Republican
nominee ior governor was tbe man
who was tho chief instrument in hav
ing tho Billingsloy bill defeated. Tho
oil men aro determined to the man to
vote against Delamater, and some of
inem will make a canvass against
him.
"Delamater's majority will bo small
n IVn.h nn(An nn..ntn 'I1 1. . n 1
Republican mjority there is from 1,800 "VWIS 7 m i hav it.r,emoveU
to 2,000, but if Delamater gets 500 . Mr. Steele tld him he could do so,
tained. The men were convinced that
it contained decayed meat, but when
they opened the box, instead of
lunch they found human bones packed
inside. There was the trunk of
human being, from the top of the neck
down almost to the waist, and with
tho flesh nearly all gone from tbo ribs
and neck and backbone Tbere was
also the bono of the right upper arm
and tbe shoulder blade, a shin bone
the largo bono of the lower leg, the
bone of tho upper leg, two lower arm
bonos and tho collar bone. The left
hand md right foot were also iu the
box, as was tho end of the spinal
oolumn. Tbe rest of the body was
missing.
majority ho can congratulate himself
as having a big vote, especially sinoo
tbe current of popular feeling saems
to bo running so swiftly against htm."
I Will Nerer!
Allow myself to suffer again what I
havo suffered for tho last year. That
vilo disease, Dyspepsia, gave mo no
comfort. I could not eat nor enjoy
anything. Tho doctors amounted to
nothing; nothing scorned to relieve me,
nntil I used a bottlo of Sulpher Bitten.
Four bottles made mo well, Joseph
BatcheUUr, Master of Schooner O.A,
Baker, 7-18 2 t.
has been found necessary to suspend a
callcrv from tho roof and station
watchmen there to spy npon thoso en
gaged in handling ths mails.
ibis gallery win oo a standing re
proach upon Republican honesty. Un
der tho skillful and capable manage
ment of Mr. William P. narrity dis-
honisty among Po3toffico employees
was almost unknown, and what few
offenders wero caught were Republicans
who had been retained. But just as
soon as Postmaster Field took hold the
looting began,
air. llarrity retired irom omco wnn
the respect alike of Democrats and
Republicans, and this respect has still
further increased by the striking con
trast between his management and that
of his successor, lho tboits are no
impeaohment upon either the honesty
or tne nrmness oi Mr. jonn rieia; out
the evidence shows that in managing
a large foroe of raon Mr. llarrity s
ability is thu superior of tho two.
JL'hila. Herald.
A Letter From The Sooth.
of Catarrh that it would not cure, if
they would take it according to directions.
Yours truly.
L. L. GOItSUCII, M. D ,
Office, 215 Summit St.
Wo will give $100 for any case of
Catarrh that cannot bo enred with
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken intern
ally.
F. J. CHENEY &CO., Props., Tol-
edo, O.
-Sold by DruggisU, -75c. 7-18 4-t.
l&STlie largest and choicest line of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Gents' Furnish
ing Goods in Columbia and Montour Counties, Pa.
Tho Freeman, an illustrated colored
newspaper, published at Indianapolis,
tho home of f resident Harrison, con
tained in a recent issue a letter from a
correspondent at Greenville, Mississip
pi. He starts out by saying: "I do-
sire that the publio may learn through
your popular journal what is being
dono by tbo Afro-American in Mississ
ippi to clear away the obstructions of
it lacks poplar confidence E,'fa9- In other words I desire
to cite another one of the examples
daily occuriug upon American soil
where the genius of the Afro-Ameri
can forces recognition, and even open
almiration from his brother in white."
He then proceeds to tell how a young
coloied applicant to practice medicine
was admitted to practico by the board
of medical eximiners of thc state "who
were lavish iu their congratulations to
CURED
But, after all, could any
have been expected! Tho authorities,
had they tried, could not have done
more to bring the work into discredit
thin thev have, l'resideat Harrison
started off by appointing as superin
tendent a hot partisan and special
pleader, who bad a pet cause to cbam
pion from tbe very bgures be was
authorized together. TLis was the
fundamental blunder. It at once
awakened suspicion. Then the super
intendent, in conjunction with tho
president, airly waved aside the propos
ition to apply the ciyil service rules to
the census bureau. This was the
second blunder, almost as great as tho
first.
The congressmen at once rushed in
and took possession of the job in be
bait of the workers, largely, no doubt,
through the self-importaut views of the
superintendent, wbo seemed to enjoy
tbe attention of tbe place-hunters, and
gave out with soma pride tbo news
that he was "waist-deep in congrecs
men.' We see tbe result, lhe spoils
system is what is now spoiling the ten
sus. In some cases, as in Alassacbu
setts, the work was put into trained
hands and out of the reach of politics;
but elsewhere the political jobbers and
heelers took hold and have run it for
what it was worth in dollars to tho
ignorant hangeron out of a job. No
wonder the country is complaining.
Tho party has gained the spoils of the
thing; there is n) doubt about that.
But it may have lost something worth
more and lasting longer.
n the profession.
Missisaippris one ot tho southern
states which tbe bloody sbirt waver
loves to lie about, when he seeks to
influence the mind of tbe Northern
black man during election campaigns.
it is one of the states where, according
to him, the colored people are strung
up if they look orosswise aud are shot
down it they attempt to vole, uui,
the truth of tbo matter is the Missis
sippi negro is given more opportunities
to prosper than his Pennsylvania
brethren, a fact which tho intelligent
blaoks aro not slow to discover.
SCROFULA
It is that Impurltr in the Wood, which, as
cumulating In the glands ot the neck, pro
duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which
causes painful running sores on the arms,
legs, or feet; which derelopes ulcers in tho
e yes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or
deafness; which is tho origin of rlmples, can
cerous growths, or the many other manifesta
tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which,
fastening upon tho lungs, causes consumption
and death. Being the most ancient, It is the
most general of all diseases or affections, for
very few persons are entirely free from It.
How Can
It Be
By taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, by
the remarkable cures It has accomplished,
often when other medicines hare failed, has
proten Itself to be a potent and peculiar
medicine for this disease. Some ot these
cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from
scrofula, be sure to try Ilood's Sarsaparlua.
' My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof
ulous sore neck from the time she was 22 months
old till she became six years of age. Lumps
formed in ber neck, and one ot them after
growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became
a running sore for oTertbreeyears. IVegaTe
ber Hood's Sarsaparllla, wheB the lump and
all indications of scrofula entirely dis
appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy
child." J.S.CABLiLE.Naurlght.N.J.
N. B. Be sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
BeldbyUdnirgUu. fllrforf5. Prerie4onl
bj C. I. UOOD CO., Apotlirie, Lowell, Vlll
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
CANDIDATES.
The rollowlneU a list of candidates for Countr
onlccsto be voted tor at the delcgat election
held Saturday August 9, 1890, between the hours of
a and 7 o'clock: p. m. Nominating convention
'ruesaay August izui.
Fon Rei-besentativk
PETER A. EVANS
of Montour township.
Fon Associate Judge,
MOHDEGAI MILL AUD,
of Centre.
Bight As i'ar as It Goes.
1 he venerable JSortn American is
qu te right in saying that th'e Do mo
crats bankrupted tho Treasury during praised by the regular army officers.
AT MOUNT QBBTNA-
Mount Gretna, July 19. Camp
liartrbult, tbe largest, and what is
expected to be tho most successful
militia encampment hold in Pennsyl
vania, was formally opened at 9 o'clock
At tbat hour tbe division Hag was
raised at the headquarters and saluted.
Tois was followed by tbe ceremony of
guard mount, and full military disci
pline now reigns over Uie city ot
tents.
Tho various details pent ahead to
erect tents were up early this morning
repairing tbe damage done by last
night's storm. By hearty work and
the assistance of volunteers from the
camp of tbe regulars tho tents levelled
by the wind were righted and made
ready tor the military which will a,
rive late this afternoon and early to
morrow morning.
The Eighteenth Kegiment, the
orack military command of Pittsburg.
which arrived late yesterday afternoon
turned out with full ranks. Tbe regi
ment has G40 men in camp and their
dress parade last evening was highly
Fon COUSTV CoMMlSSIONEIt.
B. FRANK EDGAR,
of Fishingcrcek.
Fon County Commissioner.
DANIEL YOCUM,
of Hemlock Township.
Foit Pbotiionotarv & Clebk
Coukts.
G. M. QUICK,
of Bloomsburg, Pa.
Fon Legislature.
D. F.CURRY,
of Centralis.
Fon Countv TkEa-uhkr.
. JOHN MOUREY,
of Roaringcreek Township.
Fon Representative.
E. M. TEWKSBURY,
of dtawisaa.
J on rriOTHONuTABY & Cleric ov tii
Courts.
J. II. MAIZE
of Bloomsburg, Pa.
their last administration ot tbe gov.
eminent betoro tbe war. rtiey didn c
bankrupt it quite $100,000,000 after
wasting a large surplus, but thoy
bankrupted the Treasury all the same
and increased the debt ot tbo nation
from about 329,000,000 in 1857 to
$G4,O9O,O00 when Linooln bocame
President, with only a speculators
Jloruon war to show for it.
It was a startling revelation to the
people in I860 wheu they learned tbat
tbe Democrats bad turned Treasury
looters and Tax-breeders to tbe tune
of over $30,000,000 in four years,
and they wouldn't stand it. Tbo
waste of $30,000,000 over tbo revo-
nues by a national administration in
four years, even with a small war on
band, made tbe people rise up to drive
such profligates from power. A De
mocratio President had increased the
national expenditures from 58,000,
000 in 1850 to $78,000,000 in 18G0,
and such protligacy conyulsod tho na
tion and overthrew Democratio power.
force bills and force measures were
employed to make Democratic States
and perpetuate Ueraocratio power, but
The Ninth Regiment from Wilkes-
Barre, Soranton and vicinity, arrived
early this morning, baving been on
tho cars ail night. Tho regiment,
which is commanded by Uol. J. Mor-
ru neck, bas 53U men in its ranks.
Among the other arrivals tbls morn
ing was tho Eighth Regiment from
Williamsporl and vicinity and four
teenth also of Pittsburg. Both com
mands turned out with full rauks.
Battery A and tbe First City Troop
both of Philadelphia, reached the
camp shortly after one o'clock. Tired
with their long march both commands
immediately sought their tents to rest
for the dress parade this evening.
liy to-morrow noou tbe entire mili
tia force of the Stato will bo here.
From the estimates made it is ex
pected there will bo 8310 men encamp
ed, divided among tbe three brigades
as follows: f irst, 2541) men, under
Col. Robert P. Decherl; Second, 3000
men, under Gen. J. P. S. Gobin;
Third, 2800 men, under Hen. J S.
Wiley.
A littlo after a o'clock last evening
a most brilliant spectacle was present-
For District Attorney,
Wm. CHRISMAN,
of Bloombburif.
For County commissi ineu.
FRED SCII WINN,
ot Rloomsburg.
for
HATS
t
CAPS ! SHIRTS
COLLARS AND NECKWEAR.
IN ABUNDANCE.
The enlargement of Business and tho
RESPECTFULLY YOURS,
I. MAIER.
of 1890.
AUGUST 17th lo 23d, 1890, INCLUSIVE.
Mt. Gretna Park, Lebanon Co, Pa.
MOO acres of vimIUbI meidaur and late. Can-
rass tint accimmoJMlons for liOM farmers and
their families. iMvllllon for dlscuuloos, auditor
ium f r amusements.
KjOCJsa.iarefeecot plitrorm for exniMts. ana
acres tonracnlnerrln motion.
Iu the l'ark ! the celcomcl Mount Oretna Nar
row Gauge ltallroad. tee moit unique and wonde -fal
railroad li actual operation In the world. To
see it alone U worth a Tlslt.
OpeMnf srmoa AU?U3t irm, by Rev. T. DeWitt
TaUr4,e, D. I). Sacred ramie bj 150 trained
chorrere.
Agriculturists from all Dirts ot Amer ca innteo.
Amo'e rallroid faclliuea. Lw rates, quick tran
sit. Ho charge for admission.
For oartlculara. allress Executive commit to
American FarraiTa' Kncimpment, UsrrlsDjrz, Pa.
SAW MILLS
I'atent Variable Friction and Belt Ff 3d.
STEAM ENGINES, HAY PRESSES,
SHINGLE MILLS, &c.
PORTABLE GRIST MILLS.
Send tor lUus. thbmhixo 11 icuixbs, c.
catalogue. A. n. fauhuu ah cu, ion, v a.
7-JJ-lSW
1890. FALL! 1890.
Is receiving daily nes? Carpets, in Velvet, Body and Tapestry
Brussels and Ingrain3, in new styled for Fall of 1890.
"We have Ingrains worth trom 50 to GOc cents, reduced to 35 and
40 cents to clo3e them out . Rag Carpets from
35 cents up made of New Rags.
ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES.-
NEXT DOOR TO I. W. IIARTMAN & SONS.
MAIN ST., BLOOMSBURG,
PA
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
UDITOU'3 NOTICE.
Estate of Margaret Zimmerman, deceased .
Tne nnderslzned. an auditor aODOlnted br the
Orph ins' Court ot Columbia county to wiie dis
tribution ot the fund la hmdi of the administra
tor, to and &mon? tbe parties entitled tnereto,
will elt at the orace ot Wlntersteen ueckly, In
Bloomsburg, on Friday, August istn, l', at ten
o'c'oclc a. m., when oad where aU persons .having
claims agalnstsald estate must appear and prove
tbe time, or bo debarred from coming la on said
lusa. . ....
Auditor.
UD1TOIVS NOTICE.
Estate of Starv Snyaer, deceit red.
Tbe undersltrned. an auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Columbia county to mate dis
tribution ot the balance in the hands ot
executor to and among the paitles en
titled thereto, will si; at ms oraoe in uiooms.
burg, on Friday, Aujust li. 180, at ten o'clock a.
m., when and where all persons having claims
against said estate must appear and prove the
same, or be debarred from coming In on said
runo.
GEO. E. ELWELL,
Auditor.
CARPET,
Oil,
or
YOU WILL FIND
CLOTH,
A NICE LINE AT
W. IBL BE WEE'
2nd Door above Conrt House.
A new lot of Window Curtains received this week.
TIIIJ NEW
PROVIDES A PENSION
1. For those who served 90 days or more, and
are now so disabled for rainual labor as to be un
able to earn a support, whether such disability
originated In tbe service or not.
2. Widows and children under 16 years ot age
of those w ho served as above, who are now with,
out other sufficient means ot support than their
own labor, whether the husband's death was due
to his service or cot.
S. Mother or father ot a soldier whss death
was due to the service who U now without means
of Bupport, whether dependent on the Midler or
sailor at tbe time of hts death or not.
Many ot the forms sent out by the attorneys
are not as prescribed by the department and wllj
be rejected. I have forms prepared according to
the last ruling of the Pension department and will
nil them out for any person desiring the same.
Call upon or tddreu,
Wm. CIIRISSIAN,
UIoouiHUuri;, Pa.
UMTOIVS NOTICE.
EH. of John P. Foicler, deceases.
The uuderslgned, an auditor appointed by the
orphans' court of Columtla county to dlstrlbuto
the funds In hands ot accountant will sit at the
offlx) ot it. K. Little In Hloioisburg, on Tuesday
July Nth itw). at 10 o'clock a. n, when and where
all persons hating claims against fald estate
must appear and prove the sime, or be dabarred
trom eomlng in on said fund,
E.II. OU1E.
Auditor.
Hnndsomelv framed
life size Crayons, pho
tographs all sizes, in
A. 1 -m
correct seyics aucl per-
iecc unisu, colored
photographs, large or
small, frames and
moulding.
BFKILUP 3ROS.,
Bloomsburg.
tt.
SlicrilT's Sale.
Foa Associate Judge,
J. F. DERR,
of Jackson townalitp
Fou CouKTr Commissioner,
JESSE R1TTENIIOUSE,
of Beaver Township.
Foit Representative,
William krickuaum,
of Rloomsburg.
Fou Register & Recorder
O. It. ENT.
of Scott Township.
For Countv Commissioner
STEPHEN I'ETTIT
of Scott Township.
the Democraiio Treasury-lootere, Tar- ed iu tbo drill of lho regulars, oombiu
breeders and Force-employers were icg as it did the military tactics ol the
turned out of power in Jisgrace. three branches of the service tbe cav-
Tho present Republican administra- airy, tho infantry and the artillery.
tlon catno into power with a surplus I A novelty In the camps of the raili-
in tho Treasury larger than the wbo'e tiamen of Pennsylvania wa the full
revenues of the govornmeut in 1809, dress of lho regular, and as the light
and it has not only looted tbo Treas- blue trimmings of tbe infantry, tbe
urv of its surplui, but it has nude a yellow of tbo cavalry and tho red of
forced loan of 350,000,000 of trust the artillery contrasted in lho bright
money held lor the redemption of sanllnhl as lue troops tormeil on the
bank notes, aud if it shall pass the macuiQcent parade grounds to tho
party tariff bill, it will leave a treasury oast of tho cnoampment, a miehty
ilefcit of more than the entire rove-1 obeer went up from tbe thousands on
nues of tbe government when the Re-1 the hillside wbo bad come lo witness
publicans oame Into power, not to I the drill.
For Register and Recorder,
CHARLES II. CAMPBELL,
of Bloomsburg.
For Countv Commissioner
Wm. G. GIRTON
of Bloomsburg. ,
For Rei'resentative,
MAIILON HAMLIN,
of Catawlssa.
E is very much delighted. While In
Philadelphia recently he called on
E. O. TUOMPSON, the well known
Clothier and Importer, No. 1333 Chestnut
BU, (opposite lho Mint), and bought an
elegant Ulack Fancy Cheviot Suit for $13.
SO. Such a tint would have cost him
Twenty Dllar nt home. Had bo not
been la tbo city U o:ild have sent his
nam; anil add rest on i postal card or in a
letter and received by return mall samples
of varlou: c!jth, atsi rlmple guile for
taking his nwu measures, free of charge
Any one cia i.rdcr from Mr. Thompson by
mall with lhe asmo satisfaction as by call
ing in person.
liy virtue ota writ ot fL Ka. Issued out ot the
court or common Flea ot Columbia Co., Pa., and
to me dUvcted, there will be sold lu the Snerlff.s
o.nce, lu lhe Court House, Bloomsburg, fa., on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1890,
at 10 o'clock, a. m., all that certain piece or parcel
or land situate In Brlarcreelc twp.. Col. Ca, Pa.
bounded and described as follows, to-wit:
Northwardly by lands ot U , II. Ietty, eastward.
ly by lands or M, W.Jackson, southwardly by pub
lli road at d o. P. Ferris, and westwardly by lands
ot John ralrchlld, Francis Evans and O. p. Ferris
containing '
NINETY.THREB AUHK3 OF LAND.
more or less, whereon are erected a
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, BAUN,
and outbuildings.
Belted, taken Into execution at the suit ot Alice
L. Preas irsus J. P. Proas and to bo sold as the
propertj jf J. P. Preas.
PHEAU, J. 11. CASEV,
Attorney, Sheriff.
How Lost! How Rogalnod,
For County Treasureb,
JOHN L. KLINE,
of Conyngbam.
For State Senator,
24th Senatorial District,
GRANT HERRING,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Fou Associate Judok,
II. F. EVERETT,
of Benton.
THE SCIENCE OP LIPE
ASclrmlSeinl SUmUM I'opulir Med.cilTrntUa
cclhe Eriori of YouU),rremuurpKliiic,Ktrtou
'(tilling from Polly, Vlc, Icnonaco, Eieewu or
' million, EuervaUnr and unfitting Uit vlcUm
I t ' k, U n!nei, tlnIlirrJortjocUl IttUtion.
A oA tmtk .likl pretender. I'oate&c thll crwt
v k llcoiiUlniSOO pij'd.rojilbTa. IIciuUilI
1 in i nf, t ubaticl, fall pilL I'rio only 11.00 by
mi ., I V d, eouctilcu In plain iinrir, lllni-tr-..t
I'r i!ctu l'rr, If ou apply now. 'i'i e
dirm -sited a thor, Wm. II. Tetter, u. n., re
c.vfll ia COI.II AND JmnnXl'.DDIEDAI,
l:o.u ilia National .Meilirul AwWatloa fur
im. r;nzi; iws.iv u nkuvols uuS
I'm-Ml'AI. IIKlllI.ITV.Dr.l'arlttrandac. rpi
of li.Uit i'djakiatMiuay t conaullnl, conn,
dentul , Ly null or In ix raoo, at tl odea of
THE fXAUOIIV mieiiioaL institute.
N. t HulnuchSt.,lliiu,Ma., to whotaa'l
eritit for Uls at ioUia lui tAik aliMld U
Almtes u alwra, -
11... .
iiiVeryuouy is interested m
Wall paper at this time of vear.
. i , ' r . . .
Although the papering season is
nearine its close, the demand for
good papers at bottom prices
sun continues. We are still
giving satisfaction to everybody,
both in prices and display.
Wall paper of every grade,
design anil quality, ami prices
to suit all.
Kemnants ot from three to
six rolls at wonderfully low
prices. Special sale of remnants
this and next week. Don't put
on papering until lull or next
spring for in all probibihtv you
will never again have tho bar
gains we now oiler
(Jomo ami Bee our stock
whether you buy or not as it is
no trouble to show goods which
havo led the market this season.
W. II. BROOKE & CO.
GET THE COLUMBIAN,
$1.00 A YEAR.
S-2T d tt.
Carpenter's Automatic
Late Baek Sirperidsr.
Combining every reqSuito need
ed in a buspender. EUuer half
Clvlne wthout disturbing the
other halt and no supping oS the
shoulder. At letall by best hous
es eoj, Tfc, f 1.50. samples
mailed free on receipt of prlo In
postal note or sttmps.
LICK liiCt 8CSFIKMR Co..
W7 and ow Uroadway, New Yorlc.
BLOOMSBURG.
Fine Cabinet portraits only
$3 doz. Life size Crayons
only 10.00. Viewing, copy
ing and enlarging. Instant
process used. tf.
l'AHH I'OR UK.NT
A farm of 100 ares. with nanrivtroA hnnt
and barn, and auDDUed with Rbuminnr. v,r.r win
be rented at a low rent tor the term or aye years,
to a good tenant who aan furnish his own stock
nl equipment. Tne farm is In the Catawlssa
i auey on me rownsuip road rrotn u.-andonvlUe to
Audenreld, two miles from llrandonylle and near
(Hrarl Manor. Itoferenoes requested. Address
iiEusu a. Thompson, Engineer (ilrara Estate
rottavllle, Pa. Nov, My,
TOBACCO
This standard brand of plug
tobacco is acknowledged to be
the best chew and the largest
piece for the money in the mar
ket. 1neo tin tag on each lump.
Its extensive sale for many years
has established Us reputation.
There is nothing better. Try it.
For sale by dealers and grocers.