The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 26, 1890, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. (
The Columbian.
8. S. Elwsll, l,ma
1, K. BlttinDtnltr., f S41""'
BL90AI3BURG, PA.
FRIDAY, SKl'T. 20, 1890.
lion. William Ij Soott is lying dan
Rcroualy ill at his homo in Erio.
W. M. lUpshor of Mauoh Chunk
haa boon nominated for tho stata sen
nto for tho distrlotoompojod of Monroo
Carbon and Pike oonntios.
Tho democratic oougrossioual con
forces of tho Bovenleonth district met
in Suubury on Monday, and unani
monely nominated Hon. S. P. Wolvor
ton for Congress.
Tho wife of tho lato Gon. John C.
Fremont is ill and in destitute oiroura
stances, at Los Angelos Cal. A short
timo before her husband's death it was
said that tho government owed him
$28,000.
Colonol AVickorsham, tho old Stato
Saperintondunt of Sohools and a prom
inent Republican of Lancaster, has
publicly declared that ho can't voto
lor Dalamater, but will voto for Pat
tison. Ho gags on Quayistn
A rumor prevails throughout tho
state that tho brewers of the state have
raised a larco sum of monov for the
Durpose of repealing tho Brooks
license law. The ohartra is made that
an examination of cAndidates so far
named for tha legislature will show a
larco maiority who
the liquor interests.
aro favorablo to
Ex-Chairman Dallas Sanders, of the
democratic) stale committee, is conn
dent of Pattison's olection. Ho says i
"I am pobitivo that Djlamater's ma.
jority will not bo over 10,000 in Phila
delpbia county, whero it is usually 20,
000 and Chester county which is re
publican by 8,000, will bo a stand-off,
Pattison is very popular in Philadel
phia and the republican niinagors oan-
not rely on Philadelphia to carry their
candidate through.
Board Of Pardons.
At a meetinc of the Board cf Par-
dorns at Herrisburg Tuesday afternoon
S. B. Boyor, Esq., appeared for Philip
A. Iluber. of Sunbury, who, in lHtft),
stole a larco sum. of money from tho
Adams Express Ojmpany. Tho argil
meat wa3 that Ilubar had restored ths
greater portion of tho stolen fundi and
had been sutuoionuv punisueu. a
pardon was asked for George Beitner,
of Lancaster coanty, who is serving a
sixteen-year torin in tho ponitentiary
for arson and breaking jail. It is said
that Beimer is dvinir of consumption
and oan last but a short lims. Tho
case of tho Nicoly brothers, of Somerset
countv. under sentence of death, was
continued until next meeting. At tho
meeting held the same oveninj? tha
board took aotiou in the following
case3 from Northumberland county:
Emanuel Shiley, outrage on a female,
pardon recommended; Philip A. Huber,
larotny and embezzlement, refused.
This strikes the average reader as
being a littlo far-fetohed as far as just
ice is ooncerned. If the State Board
of Pardons can rooommend for pardon
a dastardly villain who attempted to
outrage a little girl and refuse pardon
to a man who has sufficiently paid the
punishment for his crime piltry em
bezzlement oompared to the greater
crime their consciences must be very
elastic The man Shiley should bo
strung up by tho thumbs, and such
criminals as Huber treated like prinoes
in comparison with their respective
crimes. Sunbury News.
Treasury notes tho best paper cur-
renoy that any country over nau.
"That will tnko", ho continued, "tho
control of cur fitinuces out of thohands
of a combination and monopoly. What
has boon seen within tho last few
wooks has not been crodltablo to tho
country. Tho Secretary of tuo 'iroas-
nry has been seen drawn on by speou
tho pooplo of Pennsylvania. Instoad
of attempting to nwaken tho preju
dices of the old soldiers of tho Stato
by garblod presentations of Governor
Pattieon's record on military legisla
tion, answer if yon will why it is that
you havo given "promises to tho car to
bo broken to tho hopo" to tho veterans
of the lato wnr concunltig tho scrvico
lators in stocks and grain in Now York pension and otlur national assistance
.V M I I 1 . !. . . . I I.. I-... .........
to pay out overy dollar ot casn surplus
in tho Treasury in order to savo their
imaginary prouts in Bpcouiaiton ana
gambling."
Tho bill shuttincf tho lotteries and
nows papers which print lottery adver
tisements out of tho inailf, is now a
law. Thoro aro lots of rumors about
what tho lottery people intend doing
to tost tho constitutionality of the now
law, but all lack confirmation.
A resolution has been reported to
tho Houso providing for tho appoint
ment of a oommittco to imjuiro into
tho progress Chicago is making toward
tho World's Fair, anil ropo:t to tho
Houso in Docembor.
Tho Washington Navy Yard is be
ing workod for all it is worth just now,
to help tho republicans in contiguous
Congressional districts. Secretary
Tracoy must havo been joking when
ho said that politics should not enior
tho navy yards. Politics may not bo
entering iho Washington yard, but
democrats aro being pushed out to
make room for ropublioins at quite a
lively rate.
Senator Voorhees has introduced n
joiut resolution directing tho Secretary
ot the Treasury to puronaso iu,uuu,uuu
ounces of Silver bullion within thirty
days in American markets at a price
not to exceed 1.29 per ounoo the bul
lion to be coined at onco and held as
current money.
A Boston boot manufacturer has re
quested Representative Kilgoro to
allow him to namo new production,
specially intcnted for Toxas trade,
"Tho Kilgoro Boot."
Representative Crisp has tho honor
of having oompelled Speaker Reed to
publicly acknowledge that ho had com
mitted an error in declaring a quorum
present when thero was none. Keep
your eye on Crisp. He's a rising man.
NO DODGING.
It was a trick of ancient warfaro,
when it was intended to divert atten
tion awav from tho roal object of a
military movement, to sond a detach
ment of men to tho mountain top with
instructions to so place themselves that
catching the rellectiou of tho sunlight
upon tho burnished faces of their
shiolds they might cast it into tho oyos
of tho enemy, "marshalled on tho
plains below." Thus tho enemy,
whilo in endoavoring to disoover the
meaning of the demonstration on tho
mountain top, would havo their alten
I'on attracted away and their vigilonco
relaxed in guarding the lower passes
that led to tho gates of tho citadal and
the first warning thoy had of tho near
approaoh of tho danger which threat
ened them was the thunder of tho ln
yaders' battoring ram upon tho inner
defences.
The managers of tho Republican
campaign of Pennsylvania manifestly
mlnnted this samo plan of operation.
Iunorinir entirely the issues whioh aro
really existing betweon tho parties in
Pennsylvania, tho great issue of honesty
in tha conduct of governmental affairs,
t.hov are endoavoring to arouso me
and havo given them only a law upon
tho statuto books of Pennsylvania
which provides for them a paupor's
grave.
Tho peoplo of Pennsylvania havo
been educated understandingly in tho
methods of Quayism. Tune and again
in tho psst havo thoy hoard the syren
song of party fealty sung so swootly
in their ears that they havo forgotten
tho dangers which wero threatening
them and havo turbid abldo from tho
dofonco of these things which mako
for thoir best interest in tho govern
ment of the State. There are sentinels
who havo come forth from tho very
camp of tho enemy, who nro watching
on tho hill lops now lo givo notico
when thu false files of tho wreckors
glean along tho lior e.. If the pooplo
aro properly awakened tho demonstra
tion on tho hill top will amount to
nothing this year; tho lower approaoh
to the citadal will bo well guarded and
tho Republioan journals and tho Re
publican orators, charm they nover so
wisely, will havo their labor for thoir
pains.
Beware :f Ointments for Catarrh that Con
tain Heronry,
as toorcury will Burely destroy tho
senso of smell and completely derange
tho wbolo system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces. Such
artioles should never bo used except
on prescriptions from reputable physi
cians, as tho damago they will do is
ton fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chenoy
& Co., Toledo' O, contains no murcury
and is taken internally, and acts direct
ly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces
of the systom. In buying nail's Ca
tarrh Curo be euro you get tho genuine.
It is taken internally, and made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
8-Sold by Druggists, 75c. per bottle.
9-19 4-t.
TWENTY-TWO KILLED-
HURLED IHT0 THE BIYER.
WRECK ON TUB HEADING RAILROAD.
A terrible railroad wreok occurred
last Friday ovening shortly after 6
o'clocknear Shoemakervillo, a station
on tbo Reading railroad, about fifteen
miles north of Reading.
CROWDED WITH PASSENGERS.
The wrecked train was tho No. 3
express, better known as the cannon
bail train, whioh leaves tho Thirtoen
and Callowhill Streot Station at Phila
del nil' a at 1 o clock. She left on time
but was several minutes lato in leaving
the station at Reading owing to the
largo crowds returning from tho Berks
county fair, oevorai additional cars
had to be put on owing to the crush of
passengers, and this entailed a delay
over time of about fifteen minutes,
When the train was once beyond tho
numerous side tr. cke, about a mile
north of the city, the engineer began
making up the lost timo aud ran the
Tari,n,i tn A,,, tram at a largely increased speed,
prejudices of tho people and to azzle EverythinR went along all right and
their eves with a brilliant presentation n w '"i .,' k .
of the national issues. Their journals
aro filled with ablo editorials upon
quescions which relate to national poli
tics alone, auu soon iroui iusirmu
in overy part of.of tho State will be
heard the eloquent voices of the ora
tors of their party of host repute'.in the
nation discussing tne tariu, mo uuuui--
tion of political affiirs in the south
and tho various other matters which
aro intended to keep alive the preju
dices and fire tho zoal of the partisan
Republican. Their purpose is plain j
they are endoavoring to dodgo tho is
sues, but It is tne mission oi mo uam-
ocratio oigauizuion in tni9 siaie to
force this issue. When mo cnarge is
niado against tho Republican Oindi
dato for Gjvornor that ha Is simply
the tool of an autocrat, tint ho is Bira-
WABHLKGTON LETTER
(From our Regular Correspondent.
Washington, Sept. 22, 1890.
Speaker Reed has been so badly
beaten at his own came bv the demo
crats of tho House that ho offered mv tho mouth-niece that voices the ut
through ono of his minions to acrreo I turances of a corrupt "boss", that his
that no more domoorats should be un-1 political record is that of a monopolist
seated at this session if the domoorats and an autocrat, that he has nothing
would Rtav in thoir seats to mika a in common with the masses Ot tho
quorum. It is unnecessary to say that I people of tho Stato,
the otter was rejeotea mo democrats
will make no bargain with Reed. Tho
offer was not made until tho Speaker
found ot that he could not foroe tho
democrats to stay in tho House, not
even by looking thorn up, and Repre
eentativo Kilgoro had set an example by
kicking open a locked door that overy
demoorat in tho House was prepared
to follow if it beoame necessary to do
so to get out of the chamber. A num
ber of republican Representatives are
in hearty sympathy with tho demo
cratio efforts to prevent tho uuso.iting
of two legally elootod democrats in
favor of two negro contestants, but
they lack tho courage of their oolleigui
Mr. Uneadle ot Indiana, who .uiuo a
strong speeoh begging tho inembora of
his party not to attempt to com'u this
outrage, simply because a maiority of
tho elections committee had reported
in favor of tho negroes. Tho negroes
then the answer
comes, not in specifio denial of these
charges, not in any attempt whatever
to retuto them, but in oriiuaut euona
to arouso partisan feeliugs of tho lie
publicans by eloquent desertations up
on the fearful effects that will follow
tho election of a Daraocratio Governor,
ou the tanff and condition of political
affairs in tho southern states. Whon
it is oharged that tho Rspublioan o in
dicate has been guilty of bribory of
voters, of perjury, of lalsihcation ol
records, when ho is oharged with being
iruiltv of a misdemeanor under tho stit-
ules oi tna oiaio, in mui. ue ihj a u
moiubjr of its General Assembly, re
coivod at tho hands of its treasurer
funds belonging to thu Stato to bo
used and prohtod by in ins own pri
vate business, the plea oi oouiesion
aud avoidance is entorod aud tho jour
nail of th'Tpaity and tho campaign
orators still continue to talk in flowery
tho Republioan
wrong that is
Republican voters
will never bo Beatod until thercpubli- language of tho dangers of interfering
cans get a quorum.
The republican majority of tho oon
ferenoo committee havo about pitched
np an agreement on tho tariff bill, aud
k might havo boon roported to-day,
but it is presumable that tho republi
cans will hold it until they can get a
quorum of republicans on tho floor of
tho House: that may be to-morrow or
it may not be at all during this session
witli tho policy of
paitv, of the great
boiug done to the
in tho south, uto.
Stand up liko mon, Republicans, and
answer those oharges. It will not do
for Mr. Dilamater Bimply to say "I
am not guilty"; the peoplo demand
tnoro than this whon tho matter of
falsiucat'.on
bribery and perjury and
A prominent republican tnembor of the of publio reoords is in question. They
oooforeuce committee, who was known I demind something more than this the
to bo ouDosod to B aino's Latin-Amen- nnerile defonso that his lawyer torn
can reciprocity idea, was asked why ho him ho might do it, when ho is Bpccif- j0j "j"'
. n in,,.nnlth Km I BIUwlWCl UUU UJU
wiu Bkluuvv ... I oml nvar in frliuir fla&nnnt u 111 nit Art.
11l f .'. .. . 1 7i! s i! 1 1 ""I" V: counts for their extraordinary demoli-
1110 UUIUUlUllWUaiVU IU lim wv I ,
f--- Yiri. I I.. 1.a.i1 ihn ha I
uuBiuess. w uu . Tb0 tremBn jous impetus that caused
is simp.y ins too , vy . ?u, lhig utler integration of tho loco-
V?nm?lwlwm....rr"ZLtl motive and coaches is shown by tho
voted for the reciprocity
"Oh"', ho replied, laughing, "reciprocity
is a popular fad just now, and it is
well enough to have tho name tacked
onto tho tariff bill." That expresses in
a nut Bhell the much talked of amend
ment it is ouly . .
Mr. Harrison lacked tho courage to
oarry out his threat of vetoing tho
overvono on board was happy when
suddenly thero was a crash, a rumbling
ot the passenger coaches over the ties
and down went tho engine, tank, bag'
gage, oxpress and a parlor and two
Dassenger coaches into tho river which
borders the road at th it point. Tho
crash was heard for a great distance,
and hundreds of peoplo from the vill
age and tho surrounding country wero
soon at the scene of the wreck.
CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT.
Thero is a double traok at tho place
where tho accident occured. Just bo
tore tho1 accident, two coal traina, each
made up of about 150 loaded cars,
were coming toward Philadelphia on
the down-track, whioh is furthest from
the river. The trains wero intending
to lie off at Mohrsville, when about
twenty cars of forward train became
uncouDled. and before the rear tram
uld be flagged it ran into tho cabooae
of the forward train ana Bhoved it ana
a number of the coal cars upon the
down track.
THE PLUNGE Ol' THE KXPItESS.
Just at this fatal moment the Wil
Hamsport express came thundering
around the curve and struck the
cabooso of the wrecked coal train,
The locomotive of the express rear
ed upon tho caboose. Its ponderous
mass leaped in the air and turned
complete somersault, plunging down
nity or sixty leot into tuo river uuiuw,
where it landed on its side.
Tho,bagg20 car and the man oar
wero hurled out over the top of the
locomotive and tender and rested in th
river. The mail car lay diagonally
across tho river at least fifty fct ahead
of tho locomotive, and the baggage
oar lay parallol with the river and
partly submerged. Both of them
were upside down, and each was
xmashed into kindling-wood.
The smoker went down into tho
river, renting partly upon thu rear of
tho engino. With its lower part sub
merged, it was literally knocked into
splinters, scarcely enough of its frame
work hanging together to establish its
identity amid the tangled mass of
wreckage.
The Pullman car Elwyn alightod
partly on top of the smoker and partly
in the river, and in spito of the strength
of its construction, it was as badly
ground to bits as was the smoker.
Roared up on top of these was another
ordinary coach, which was badly brok
en, but was checked betoro it tooK tne
It is believed that the
Pullman turned over
wisps of straw. It was a matter of
wonder to all who looked at this
wreckage, not that so many woro killed
but that any had csoaped nllvo.
The droadful cnsli of lliocollmon
was plainly hoard by the peoplo of tho
illago ot shoemakcrsvllle and tho
immcdialo neighborhood. They knew
that something dreadful had happened
and rushed to the scene, tho two physi
cians of tho village, Drs. John M.
Rapp and M. S. Ruber rendering tho
first surgical aid to tho injured. Thoy
telephoned to Harrisburg, threo miles
away, and all tho physicians and hun
dreds of tho citi&cnB of that town drovo
rapidly to tho scono.
TWKNTY-TWO KILLED,
Augstadt, David, Mahany City died
shortly after being taken out of tho
wreck.
Beoker, Joseph, Chief Burgees of
Mahany City nnd n prominent member
t tho x'iro Department; crushed lo
death in the smoking car and found in
heap of seven dead bo,lun.
Biusman, Jo.ioph, Philadelphia: a
fireman of the Reading Roadi found
under the smoker, badly disfigured:
licntity in some doubt.
Fox, Edward J., ngud 41, I'ottivillc;
found dead beside Ins wife; drowned
and forehead cruthud.
Fox, Mrs. Edward J., aged 39, Pot-
tsville; found at 3 CO A. M. drowned
under tho Pullman oar. Hers was tho
first body of a woman rocovcred.
Fredericks, ,1. H. , I'ottsville; found
dead beside tho body of his wife
Fredericks Mrs. J. E. Pottsville; 40
years old the second woman whoso
body was taken from tho Pullman car.
Greenawald, A. A. mail agent, Sohuyl
kill Haven; ieaves a widow and two
young childien.
lloovc, Solomon, i'ottsville; taken
out of tho water under tho Pullman
car. Body recovered at 3 30 A. M.
Ho was a hardwaro merchant.
Hoffman, Frank, Mahany City, 33
years old, a member of the Citizens'
Fire Company; chest crushed and faco
terribly disfigured.
Jacoby, Harry, Btono cutter, i'olts-
town.
Kaeroher. George R. concral solicitor
of the Philadelphia & Heading Rail
road, aged 45, drowned in five feet of
water in the i'allman car. leaves a
widow and two children.
Lambert, Joseph, Tamaqua, a fire
man rcturaing from the convention at
Chester.
Loughlin, Harry, conductor of tho
wreoked cxprciB, 33 years old. Found,
terribly mangled, in tho water under
tbo wreck of tho Pullman car. Ilia
hands wero on his face, as though he
had realized the danger. He leaves a
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Miller, John L Oressoua; a fireman
returning from the convention at Ches
ter.
Osborn, John II. Philadelphia; on
his way to visit his wife in Poltsvillo.
lie was a hoe looking man, 5U years
old, and six feet tall. Ho lived at
1921 Park Avenue.
Shomo, William D., Reading; a well
known financier, G3 years old, and for
many years connected with the real
tstato department of the Reading road.
tie was going to visit his mother in
Hamburg, who is the oldest inhabitant
of that borough. Mr. Shomo diid
after being taken out. Ho was a
director of the Citizens' Bank and
worth half a million.
Shade), John, of Philadelphia, a well-
known Philadelphia & Reading en
gineer: found under the smoker.
Templin, James, hreman, I'ottsville.
Vanderslioe, Dr. Nehemiah C,
Phoonixville, found dead under tho
smoker; ex-Chief Burgess of Phoenix-
ville; 51 years old; llepubhcan candid
ate for the Legislature from tho north
ern district of Uhostcr County, and a
graduate of tho University of Pennsy
lvania.
Whito, John, engineer, PottHvillei
leaves six mothorloss children.
THE INJURED.
Thero were between 30 and 40 in
jured most of whom will carry tho
marks of the wreck through life.
Dyspepsia
Makes tha Urea ot many people miserable,
sod often leads to seK-dcstructlon. Distress
after eating, aour stomach, sick headache,
heartburn, loss ot arpetltc, a faint, " all gono"
feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and Irregu
m . larlty ot the bowels, aro
UlStrOSS tome of the moro common
Aftor symptoms. Dyspepsia docs
j-, hot get well ot Itself. It
Muling requires careful, persistent
Attention, and a remedy like, Hood's Sarsa
parllla, which acts gently, yet surely and
efficiently. It tones the stomach and other
organs, regulates tho digestion, creates a
good appetite, and by thus Sick
orercomlng tho local symp-u i t,
toms remotes the ayrnpa- HOaaOCnO
thetlo effects of tho disease, banishes the
headache, and refreshes tho tired mind.
" I havo been troubled with dyspepsia, t
had but littlo appetite, and what I did cat
Unnr. distressed me, or did mo
"5arx little good. In an hour
Dllrn after eating I would cxre
rlenco a falntncss, or tired, nil-gone feeling,
as though I had not eaten anything. My trou
ble, I think, was aggravated by my business,
which Is that of n painter, and from being
moro or less shut up In a Sour
room with fresh paint. Last . ,
spring I took Ilood'a Barsa- StOmaCII
rllla took three bottles. It did me an
Immense amount ot good. It gavo rao an
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied
tho craving I had previously experienced."
Gioroe A. roK, Watertown, Mass.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists. fliiUforfS. Prepared only
fey O. I. noOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
100 Dosos Ono Dollar
IX. MAIERi
THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER,
JBLOOlISBUEfGr, FA.
-:o.'
Comes to the front with it Complete now FALL nnd WINTER
ULUTlilfNU lor
stock of tho MOST SELECT
Damocratic Stato Ticket.
Fob Govisnuoit,
ROBERT E. PATTISON',
of Philadelphia.
Fou Lieutknvjjt GovmiNon,
CIIAUNOF.V F. BLACK,
of York.
Fob Skcrbtauv op Intkiwai, Akkaiiis,
UA1T. Wji. ti. HAUUIjAY,
of Allegheny.
County Ticket.
Fon Conohess,
HON. S.P. WOLVEUTON.
Fon Statu Senator,
GRANT HERRING.
Subject ti decision of Suuatorial
Conforeeu, Twenty-Fourth District.
Foil RliPltk'SEtfTATtVES,
Wji. KUICKBAUM.
E. M. TEWKSBURY.
Fort Associate Juhoe,
MORDEOAI MILLARD.
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COLLARS AND NECKWEAR.
TraelL Valises miA UedlwweM
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Respectfully Yours,
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ing Goods in Montour and Columbia Counties, Pa.
Fort DiiTmor Attorney,
WILLIAM OlIltlSMAN.
For Puonio.xoTARY and Cleric ok
the Courts.
G. M. QUICK.
Experience Taught Mel
And my money paid for it. After
having Liver Comnlaint four years,
and spending money for nostrums and
dootora who didn't help mo, I tried
Sulphur Bitters. Six bottlos cored me
1 shall always uso them. O. Jy. .Jut-
ler, Gohoes, iV. Y. 9-10-2t.
River and Harbor bill.
Pennsylvania, it will not do for him to
merely nrivatelv deny his allegiance
It is said that to tho great Roimblioan baas in quart
ers whero ho believes tho knowledgo
of that allogianco is harming him, and
still profit by the assletanco of that
hoaii anil 10 ueDOUU lor ui uiuouou uij-
on tho maohincry whioh W controlled
in all its movements by that same
a certain Senator Inch up in tbo coun
oils of tbo republioan party informed
Mm that If ho vetoed that bill amaior
ity of tho republican Senators had
nlodcod themselves to mako war upon
uira personally during tho remainder
nf lilu arlminfHfrntlnn.
Hmminr Plumb pave tho Troafurv Do not dodco the issues, centlemon
.loi.irimmit n liitln rakini over Friday, of tho Ilenubliuan uarty. Stop talk
i,i.i,.a nf ita Irvine nnfnrml into a !ni nf tho tariff and kindred sublects
limited partnership with a lot of New and tell tho peoplo of Pennsylvania
York speculators, and Saturday Sen- tho truth about tho matters in whioh
ator dockroll reopened tho Bamo they aro interested. Deny if you oan
wounds in a few remarks obiectinc to the otiari?o that me couiro iiug pur
tho consideration of Sonator Shorraan's poso of the power which backed Dela
1,111 to reduoo tbo amount of bonds ro- mater in tho lato Legislature of I enn
milro.1 of national banks. Mr. OockroU svlvania was directed, against evory
fact that the headlight of tho locomo
tive was thrown out into tho middle
of tbo rivor, 100 feet away, and that a
water cooler belonging to tho smoker
was hurled over to tho mlddlo of tho
island, to a point at right angles with
the wrock, and about 125 feet away,
A M0UKK OK WRECK AND RUIN.
Tho effect of tho wreck as it appear
ed piled up in tho river and along the
bank was indescribable. It was a
small mountain of splintered be aim
and board, chairs, seats, cushion,
trucks, wheels, twisted and bent rode,
all inextricably mixed and locked to
gether, as if there novor had been any
relation between thoir component parts
Tho great foroo of tho impact was
shown also by tho heavy axels that
were bent liko hairpins, great beams
Emery Will Kaply.
HE WILL SUnSTANTIATE HIS CHARGES
A 1'UllLIO Pl'KKCU AT UI1ADFORI1.
Ex-Senator Emery jr., will turn his
oratorical batteries on Senator Dela-
mater, tho republican candidate for
governor in a publio speech which he
will deliver in the opera housein Brad,
ford on Friday evening, September 20,
Delamaler, it will bi remembered, de
nied Mr. Emery's charges in a speech
at Uharabersburg on April 4, and Mr,
Emery proposes to prove that what he
said about Delimiter is true in ocry
particular. Mr. iunery s reply
awaited with more than ordinary inter.
est and those who know him Hay ho
will clearly substantiate his charges
?ateau Granted.
To citizens of Pennsylvania during
the pis, week and reported especially
tor tin: paper by U. A. snow it uo.
patent Attorneys and Agents for prr-
ouring patents, opposite l aicnt uiuce
Washington, ii. V.
J. II. Alexander, fittsuurg, Hoot lor
boilor furnaoesi 8. ti. liabbltt, 1'itts
burg, Stnam-engino governor, T. W.
liarlnolomew. Danville. XMamo tag or
clip; J. O. Hoggs, Harrisburg, Sweeper
u. W. lirinhani. tveystono Junction
13rick-mold; W. Burnley, Warren, Tel
ephone; J. T. Fenton, Newtown, Two
wheeled vehicle: s. is,, uroit, Marietta
child's play-house. It. A. Hartraan
Fairmount Springs, Paper or card rack
S. Y. Kittle Wilkes-Birre, Adjustable
table for carving machines; V. It. Koyl
Easlon, Car-roof; A. M. Lanse, Indus
trv, Clmrm J. II. Lott, Kittanning,
Vehicle-wheel; V. ftlanning, Mount
Joy, Washing machine; G. W. Masoa
oharon, Water-motor; I. 11. Morgan,
Heading, Paint-mil'; J. Purves Homo
stead, Apparatus for tapping furnaces,
For Register and Recorder,
C. H. CAMPBELL.
For Treasurer,
JOHN L. KLINE.
For County Commissioned,
JESSE HIT TEN HOUSE,
B. F. EDGAR.
ARE mm BEST rOROTJS PLASTERS
IN TUB WORLD.
Tho? euro nheomatlcm. Kidney Pains,
nackache. HeurlBT and all lamentiti
brought on hj exposure or oicr-tmrtion
ir vou wahi
Quick Relief from
(El.I-CAP-HIOVliASTEK M,
hasklnth. tar there la no Blaster.
liniment, or lotion that haa
auch complete mastery over
ALL ACHES AND PAINS,
Dr. Groarenor'a 1lfll-C!n-lo FIntrr
are Purely Vegetable and Uarmleta. ItcUerc
ilnstanlly and never fall to enre.
SAFK, QUICK AND SBBE,
Sold by druggists or mailed on receipt of H5c
UUOS VKNOK KICIIAIIDS,
llowtfln. Mans.
0.26-4 1.
For Auditors,
JERE B. NUS3,
CYRUS ROBBINS.
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
For Countv Surveyor,
SAMUEL NEYHARD.
Sheriff's Sale
DyiirUoot writs or tailed out ot tho
Court of Common Pleaj ot Col. Co., Pa., and to
me directed, there win ba Hold in the Sheriffs Of
Uoo In the Court House, llloomabur;, Pa., ou
SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1890.
at s o'clock In the afternoon tho following: All
that certain lot or piece ot land situate In Conyng,
ham township. Col Co. Pa., bounded aa follows to-
wlt: On the north by lot of Mrs. Patrlclt La veil
onthoiastbylanlaot Locust Moir.tiln Coal b
Iron Co., on the aiuth by P.irlc street, and on tho
west by I'rautwloo sire it, coatatnlag Twentj-flvo
feet In front and One Hundred and Forty In depth
whereon are erected a
DWELLING HOUSE, BARN
and outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at thu suit ot An
drew Lenlhin vs. Patrick Lnvell and IlrlJget La-
vell and to be sold as tho property of Patrick and
Urldget Lavell.
A1AKU, Ally.
ALSO:
At the same tlmeand place, all that certain lot
orplece of land situate In Conyngham twp, Col,
Co., Pa., bounded as follows to-wlt: On the north
by Park street, on the east by lot of Michael r
be, on the south by the lind o( the Locust Moun
tain Coal & Iron Co., and on the vo;t.by lot ot
John Harry, containing
TWENTY blS, 1ST
In front and One Hundred and Forty teet In depth
whereon are erected a
DWELLING HOUSE
and outbuildings.
Seized, taken into execution at tne suit ot the
People's Ilulldlng Loin Assxla tlon ot Glnnls
vine, Pa., vs. Richard Joyce, and to be sold as the
property ot Richard Joyce.
MK, JOHN U. CAHy,
Attr. sheriff,
Tho undersigned, surviving exreutor ot the last
will and testament ot Ezcklel Colo, lato ot sugar
loaf township, In Columbia county, Penna., now
offers at private sale a large body of the most de-
slr ble real estate to bo found In tho township.
It consists of a tract ot land lying upon both
sides ot tho Flshlijgcreek, and comprising In the
whole about
Acres.
That portion of It which Is upon the west side
ot the creek haa the following (Improvements and
advantages, to-wlt. A largo frame
DWELLING HOUSE,
formerly kepi oa a notel, a Frame Building erect
ed for and occupied as a country store, a large
frame building erected and occu, led aa a tenant
hauso, and also outbulldlDgs, Saw mlU, &c It Is
well wooded and has a considerable quantity of
excellent fruit. It Is accessible by two publio
roads and a county bridge, and also by the Blooms
burg & Sullivan railroad, and It contains about
111 Acres.
The remainder ot the tract lying upon the east
sldo of tho creek, U also accessible by two public
ruada and a county brldjo across Flshlngcreek to
the railroad. Tho Improvements are a large barn
Sc., tho whole tract having been occupied as the
homestead farm. This pleco contains about
17 Acres.
It will be sold together or In parcels 03 may bo
deemed most expedient. The sale will bo by the
acre. A draft ot the land with the Improve ments
roads, 4c., can be seen In the hands of the execu
tor at tho b mklng houso ot the llloomburg Hank
ing Compiny, whero also luriulrera may loam
terms ot sale, Ac
Aug. 1-1 i'JO. II. II. QROTZ, Executor,
liloomsburg, Pa.
OFEHNTiisra-i
Pattern Hats and Bonnets,
Wednesday, September 17th.
MISS H. E. WASLEY,
Main Street.
Rloouisburg Pa.
NEXT DOOR TO I. W. IIARTMAN & SONS.
fall
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
CARPET, JJlATTIIVtt,
or Oil. CLOTH,
YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT
W, ft BEOWUE'S
2tiil Door abovo Court Houso.
A new lot of Window Curtains received this week.
r PTfUl A U Pfll I PO pPpuanKBEP3lE,N. y offers both sexes -tho best
f flN I VIQI I. Ill I ! t I" educational advantages at tho lowest cost, Thor
BrtJ I III Ull UUkalalvll-ougblnatructlonln Arltninetlc and other English
Branches, Bookkeeping, Uanklng, correspondence, Commercial Law, etc: Penmanship, (stenography.
Typewriting, Teiegraplnng, etc The college H open all the year, and Is a live, practical scuodl .
teaChlDir VOUnc? rwtnnln til Ritrn n living an V flr.r.lntr- Ihnm frt. hnnn..hi ivl.V
Modal awarded at Pans Exposition ( world's Fair, 139 ) for boat cour w ot study and plan of operation
"P'uno" supplied with competent assistants f- ATM ft ft O ft I n-rtf"
. J. . fl uuargo lur Biiuaiions lurnisu.
ed. For lnrormatlon and catalogue address us above
EASTMAN COLLEGE
GAUMKNT3 ARUJSURIi TO
BE IN HAND WHEN NEKDED
BY PLACING YOUR ORDER
NOW.
THE CHOICEST OP THU
CHOICE ALWAYS GO FIRST,
AND "PICKS" MADE NOW
HAVE THE ADVANTAGE.
FOREIGN WOOLENS ARE
TURNING DEARER AND
THE POSSIBILITY OP FUR.
THERRISEIS NOT DISTANT.
WE HAVE NOT ADVANC
ED PRICES AS YET.
FALL IBIS.
.i ...I.,.- !,;., i.iii i mnn.11,11 nrnaontpii wnioti uau ior ita I weru UulH JIKU iiuiumio, UHUb
Bam mat no T,"::.7m.ni nf tho condition ...llnterod liko inatoh itlcEi. .haltered
muirliiirtho withdrawal of all bond of tho laboring and tho farming and Uuel wheels and strong Iron rod and
Satlou, and tho substitution of tho other bread winning elemenU of I ooanections rent an snapped liko
DVKTIVO THE
j vim
The 15 s laio-
togrsiplis si nd
Crayons at
Bros.
III.003ISHURG, PA.
WANTED!
I A good pushing Salesman here. First-Class
luay gurantued weekly, ooumlsslor. or Usury,
loulck selling new fruits and BpecUIUea.
VAUUKItii oan get a good paying J b tor the
Hinusr. nnuJ ior uu irms uuu parueuiard.
riiuo K. younu, Nuneryman.
ma 10 VI. ItocUerter, N. V.
E. O. THOMPSON,
WIHCIUNT T41U5U,
lUrOBTKH,
008 Yalnot Btukit,
I'lllLADELl'IlIa.
ANTED
Kellable men tc sell our cnoU'o nursery
stock. It you want to make money, loin
ur. Permanent Employment the Year
round. Address, MAY UllOTlIUIW. Nurserymen,
w
JtnOIC AfJUNTN XVANTliD VOU
liyMaruA. Livermore
llp nan Kariatl i,t M sill U till flUMlLL KlPClIa
IU I M l'lt.M.a lij4uli,Ciii, anion Iht UtU-flU.
Ho btitar book Km ilnt u m muiy t-f. JJHi hi, lur. tsl
(Joiitl iI tntthUt lulrmt n-i urofatisd ttQM. U telis ut
$ikt to mil, 'I h tuuuuiijt " iHkiit to fiMU uwey on uovr
tuii lur iao huiiaAfu iijj9 rwnitMivit. jttv
i coimttuittt. luu iwicm.
I'm ml T(iin(u UUUntw hlndre (or f0
A: U. W VUTU1MUTOM CO, UmiXt, Vtuu
SSIGNEE'S N01IC15.
Notice Is hereby elveu that Chester stutz, Ed-
wflrri p. U'ckincon &nri FederU W. Corcoran of
Jamison city, columMa countv, Pennsylvania, co.
partners uomf DUaincss in Jamison city uiuresam,
under the firm name ot SUltz Co , made a vol
unta.y naslirnmont it ail and sligular, their co-
pari-nurHiiip aru imiviauai criiiLtr, bi uuuu r.
lllll ot said Jamison Cl'.y In trust for the benc.lt
ot tho creditors ot tho s it I sttltz & Co , and rucsA
er htiltz, Edward I'. DHklnwn and Frederlo W.
uorcorun. ah perwns niaeuwja to tuo aia urin,
andtotheludiniuils nisreot will make immcd.
late payment to the s it 1 assignee, ard those hav
ing claims or demands will prssmt the same
wiuiuut. ueiay.
H utj.'uu, juun t. 1111.IJ, Assignee,
Jamison city, ra
PUBLICSALE
OF VALUABLK-
ReI Estate!
The Trustees of the First I'resbyterlan Church
ot Bloomsburg will expose to Pi'Ule bale on the
premises In liloomsburg I'a. on
WIlDNKoDA V OjrOBElt 1. 1890
at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. The
OLD CHURCH PROPERTY",
blunted on the Bnst side ot Market Street bound-
Iedon tho Forth by lot of Mrs. Martha Clark, and
on tbo Sout h by lot of I. W, McKelvy, being about
I seventy two teet front on Market Street and ex
I tending back about feet to Whitmans
Alley!" uu the buildings and all the appurtenance
belonging th' rcto, reserving the right to occupy
tne samo tied ot rent until such time as, the New
burch susll bo ready for use
TKHNH OF SALB Ten per cent, or tho purch ase
money at tho striking down ot the property; Fit
I teen percent, thirty days thereafter when deed
will be given and the remaining scventy-tlio per
I cent. secu'Cd by mortgage and bonds payable in
one, two, and throe years, with Interest from dato
I ot dellverlug of deed, '.villi the privilege of payln:
the entire amount at any time.
For further particulars Inquire of
II. V. WHITE,
Secretary Board of Trustees.
UUATKKUIj COMFORTING.
EPP'S COCOA.
'lly a thorouuh knowledge of the natural law
wulcli govern the operations of digestion and
nutrition, anil by a carerui application of the ace
properties ot well-selected cocoa, Mr, Hppi una
Srovmuu uur urounuui luuiua mm a umieauMV
avorod beveraire which may save us manr heavr
doctors' bills. It Is by the Judicious use of such
articles or met tnat aconstuution may be gradual,
ly built up unUlslrong enough to resist every ten.
rfenev lo disease. Hundreds of subtle m&I&rllej
are floating around us ro.dy to attack wbciever
there Is a weak point. We may esoape many a
taiai snail oyxeepuig ourselves wen lortiueawitu
pure uioou ana a proiieriy nuunsnea irame." tini
tetnice Uautu. Made slmDlr with iwlllntr watsr
or milk, bold only In halt pound tins, by Grocers,
uueuea thus i
JA.ilKM lil'l'a ,t CO., UomospatbloCbeidsts,
v-ft-it. uinaon, engiana.
Ralnomnn WANTED. I'ermanent employment,
UalUSUlUlluood nalary or commission, Finn out
fits. Full Hue of Irulta and Flowers. Frlcea low.
a. i). ruAt i, nurseryman, iwcnemer, ti. I.
-l-lt.
YOUR STOREKEEPER
is behind the age
if he doesn't keep SAPOLIO in stock. No city store is t
without it. The great grocers of the country handle no
other scouring soap because the best housekeepers will
not use cheap imitations which are liable to do damage
far greater than the little saving in cost. If your store
keeper does not keep SAPOLIO tell him to wake up. If
he offers you something else when you ask for SAPOLIO
tell him to be wise and deal in genuine goods.
It pays to have the best.
4mT
11 mk
TIME SAED
MONEY MADE
Come direct to the manufacturers
for your Fall Suit and Overcoat. Two
of the largest stores in Philadelphia
stocked with Men's and Boys' Clothing
from our own workshops. The best
qualities at the lowest prices.
A. C. Yates I Co.
6th k Chestnut.
Ledger Building.
13th St Chestnut.
Now Store.
Are you using the old fash
ion rubbing board in doing your
washing? It you are it will pay
you to investigate into the mer
its of our New
S-iS-U
are Invited to entrust tbelr Inter
eststo the old established Patent
Law & Hollcltlng Ilrm ot MASON,
FENVYICK &ILAWHBNCK.
Wrshlngton D. C.
I 1
Alter trying it we named it
the "Lightning," because it
struck us as beinsr the rieht
name for such a
Rapid Working Machms
as to the top pull swing and so
called washing machines.
.CLARK F. HARDER,
Third Street,
9-19-4L Catawissa, Pa.
flRINTERS'S ROLLERS.
U This U the time to order Winter Hollers
1 Bond lor circular and prices toll. J, ItEILLY
CO., MktX rear! BU, N. Y. City, s-icit.
KA11M l'OIl ltl'.NT
A farm ot IU) oures, with nandsome new houso
and barn, and supplied with abundant water, will
be rented at a low rent for the term of five years,
to a gooa tenant who van furnish his own stock
nd equipment. Tne farm Is in Lie Catawl&sa
vauey on tne rownsnip road from Urandonnue to
Audenreld, two miles from llrnndonvlle and near
Olrarl Manor, lteterenoes requested. AddrtM
1IEUEU a TllOtll'bON, Engineer Ulrard Estate
Fotuwile, l'a Nov, My.
Mitchell's KIdnev Plasters
Absoib all dlieait In tbo.Khlneys and
rettore them to a hcalUir condition.'
IAJbL Old chronlo kidney sufferers uy
W they got no relief nntll they trlod.
1 MlTCIIi:i.I,'H KIDNKV
1'I.AHTltltH.
fkud by Drogglttj everywhere, or scut by matl for DOo
Novelty llMtr Vorlui, Lowell, Mjm
SALESMEN WASTED
lo mnmiiw tu) ale of Kurterv Block.
hlTUATIONS 1-EUMAMENT, MALA 11 V and KX.
l'ENSKS FHOM hTAltT. Qulclc nellleg specialties.
NoexnerlenoH necessary, Outfit KllES. Write
for terms, stating age.
H. E. HOOKER CO., Nurservmen.
Rochester N. r.