The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 24, 1890, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
The Columbian. lh
a. s. siwoii,
J. K. Blttoncndor
Eiltori.
BLODMSBUKGr, PA..
FRIDAY, OOrODEU 21, 1890.
As yon ro to the election cU on
your neighbor and tako him nlong.
Mako your iwrarififlments to go to
tho olootloni nnd don't ohop wood,
thresh buckwheat or go a fishing.
You havo had your fun at tho Fair,
now do your work at the olootion.
Stuff your pocket with Pattison
tickets and seo that they aro all voted
beforo bovou o'clock.
A vote for Dolaraater H an endorso
mont of bribory. A vote for Pattison
ib an approval of houost governraont.
Don't forgot olcotlon diy givo the
wholo of it to tho party and the ro
domption of tho stato from tho rulo of
corrupt mon.
Go early aud
full day and tho
stay lato Mako a
on
trust this supremo power. Undor our
principles of government all interest
should bo retleoiod In tho govorumcnt.
Yet we find in the Stato, organisations
for tho protection of farmers, miners
and other sepcrato classes. Thoio
nover was a timo in Pennsylvania whon
popular government was in more
danger. Within tho past fow years thoro
lus grown up bossism, unpopular, un
republican, a selfish ono min power,
entirely hostile to oopular government.
To illustrate, in 1881 I hadocoaiion to
InvesUcato tho revenue, system of
Pennsylvania. Under this system all
proporty should bo equally taxed. I
found by tho records that tho roal estate
valuo was giiiu.uuu.uuu nnu ino per
sonal property 100,000,000. Tho tax
raised 38,000,000. If equalizod, tho
farmeiB would pay $10,000,000, but it
was dl'doaed that tho farmers pay
$30,000,000; whllo personal property
pays 8,000,000. A bill was introduc
ed in 1884, but it was killed in tho
committco room, although ovory ono
admitted that it was fair. Tho feeling
grew strong between 1885 and 1887
when a inoro niodorato bill, although
in tho saino dircotlon, was introduced
and passed, but failed to receive tho
slgnaturo of tho Senate's presiding of
ficer, and was lost. In 18889 another
bill was introduced, but referred to a
committee and never heard of. Had
this been a properly constituted pop
In the most undent and most general ol all
diseases. Hcarceljrn family Is entirely tree
from It, wlillo thousands evorjwhere aro Its
suffering slaves. Hood's Sarsaparllla has
bad remarkablo success In curing everr form
of scrofula. The most severe and painful
tunning tores, dwellings In the neck or
goitre, humor In tho e)Fs, causing partial
or total blindness, yield to the powerful
"My little daughter's life was sand, as
w believe, by Hood's Barsapaillla. Before
she was six months old she bad T running
scrofula tores. Ono physician advised the
amputation of one of her fingers, to which
we refused assent. 'When we began giving
ber Hood's Sarsaparllla, a marked Improve
ment was noticed and by a continued use of It
her recovery was complete. And she Is now,
effects of this medicine. It thoroughly re- being seven years old, strong and healthy."
moves every trace of Impurity from the B. O. Jokes, Alna, Lincoln County, He.
blood and builds up tho weakened system. N. B. Be turo to get Hood's.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by diuffRlaU. fltltxforfs. Prepared only
by 0. 1. HOOD A CO., AK3tlif carln, Lowll. Mass.
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
Sold bv dtnrcliti. JlilliforfJ. freparsd only
by a 1. riOOD CO., ApothrlM, Ixiwll, Mui.
IOO Dobob Ono Dollar
Thcso aro not old nary camtuign ob
jections. Thuy uro n )t partisan mat
ters in any sense, They do not pro
oced from Democratic sources. They
aro a reiteration of oharnes against iho
intergrity of Mr. Dolamater. They
oomo almost exclusively from Repub
lican sources. Tnoy corroborate and
justify Mr. Emery's allegations. Much
as tee regret to indorse a JJemocraitc
candidate, and bad as we toell know
victory will roioioe ..Ur POVernmon tho lenislation would Uemocralic policy ana practice
von tnorp. beoanso vou had a hand in kM Un mB..l in 1885. and tho "e affairs, intelligent,
j ' , ... . n i - - i . . i . i, 7.:.. .,;...,.,..,.
brinrintr It about. Work will toll
a full voto is a viotory.
Ono week from next Tuosday will
hn olootion. Let overy dotnocrat
mako an effort from this time util the val 'will conlinuo tn0 courfl0 of
nluA flin nnlla In fl(n llllt flVfir? QO I . 1! ! f
close of tho polls to see that overy
mocratio voto is cast.
Thoro aro over fivo thousand demo
cratic votes in "this cou- ty. Tho en
tiro voto of tho democratic party in
this county is noar. Let every demo
crat oe to it that overy voto is cast
this year.
Wake Up!
And see that Columbia County
f ives Pattison at least 2500 majority,
f we aro beaten it is our own fault
and want of activity at the polls. Our
party is solidly for our excellent candi
date; many republicans will not vote
to support yuay ana nis racmous.
Lot us givo to the state a splendid and
honest administration. Tho republi
cans desire it, and will help us by their
inaction. Seo that every democrat is
early at tho polls, and is all day there
and hard nt work for Pattison.
"Blooks of five."
They count very rapidly. Quay
and Dudley understood that. In the
thirty voting districts of Columbia
couuty, if five votes remain at home in
each weflose 150 votes, and in tho
stato that woald count us say 30,000.
Don't leavo one man at home, a full
voto is a victory. Savo the stato from
the disgrace of Quay and Dslamater.
Go in "Blooks of Five" for Pattison
and Reform.
Wanted 5000 M.9H Wantad,
farmers relieved. Ouo of tho groat
issues of this contest is this tax qnes
lion. Thn men who obstructed this
legislation will tako tho verdict as an
approval or disapproval, aim n uu uu
nroval will conlinuo tho courao of ob
struction and equalization of taxation
will not como for a generation." Tho
vast crowd listened attentively to his
words and freauentlv interrupted him
with heartv annlause. At the oonolus
ion of his speech tho races were called.
Following tho first raoe. Capt V. II.
Barclav. candidato for Seorctary of In
ternal affairs, was introduced and made
i short address. IIo was interrupted
bv two renublioans. who lacked good
sense, and could not control their beast
ly nature long enough to hear the
short address, but cried "Go on with
tho races!" "To h 1 with tho
democrats." Such characters should
bo denounced by all good people of all
Darties.
After tho address of Ex-Goyernor
Pattison. ho was escorted to tbo main
Exhibition building by chairman
Townsoud. lion O. It. Buokalew
and E. M. Towksbury. Tho governor
expressed great surprise and pleasure
at the vastoxhibition and tbo great
attendance. He was introduced to a
number of democrats and republicans,
The party left tho fair grounds at
about 3 o'clock and proceeded to the
Exchantro Hotel where a reception
washcld. After partaking of dinner
tho reception committee and a large
delegation fiom Montour County in
cludincr county chairman Edmonson
escorted the oartv to the D. L. & W.
depot where an immenso crowd had
oaths-red to await the oominrs of Ex-
Governor Pattison. Amid cheers tho
train left for Danville where an even
ing meeting was bf M.
To go to tho polls on olection day,
in Columbia CotiD.y, and voto for Pat
tison for Governor. You, who are
now reading this paragraph, aro want
ed as ona of the number. Remember
that a voto don't count unless it is in
the ballot box. Be suro that yours
gets in all right and in good timo in
the morning, aid then seo that your
neiolibor is equally vicilant. If ho
is not on hand by noon, go for him.
If you hive a horeo and wagon take it,
and p.ok up tba old men as you go
along. Don't forget that a full vote
is a democratic yictory.
JBUIBERI.
from a late
DELAMATER DE0LINES.
On Friday, October 21th, both Pat
tison and Ddlamater will speak at Car
lisle. The democratic chairman of
Cumberland county, thought it would
be a nico thing to havo both candi
dates speak in joint debate. He there
fore challenged the republican chair
mau to have Delamater meet Pattison.
The repuDltcan chairman, not know
ing how to answer, submitted it to the
Stato Chairmin, Mr. Andrews. IIo
answerod by stating that Delamater
declined to met Pattison. Next week
bolh candidates wHl be in Philadel
phia, and State Chairman Kerr will
again challenge Delamater to me
Pattison in debate; but since he de
clined to met him in Carlisle we can
etato that ho will again decline.
PATTISON AT BLOOMSBURG.
Ex-Governor Pattison and Capt. W.
II. Barclay, accompanied by James M.
Beck, Jno. J. Malony, Maurice F.
Wilhero. M Koarnan, aud vice-chairman
E. P, Kisner arrived at Blooms
burg at 12;20 last Friday. A throng
of people that filled overy available
spaoe at the depot awaited tho guber
natorial party's arrival. The reception
committee consisted of County Chair
man J. R. Townsond, Hon. E. R. Iklor
Hon. O, R. Buokalow, Col. J. G. Freeze
and C. G. Barokley, Esq. When Pat
tison made his appearance cheer after
cheer rent tho air. He was greeted by
tho reception committee who escorted
him through tho ladles waiting room
to the north side of tho depot, whoro
carriage were awaiting. After a few
moments irao of band shaking, the
band played a familiar air, whon tho
party started in tho direction of the
fair grounds escorted by a large dele
gation of democrats. At the main on
tranco gate tho party were greeted by
the marshal F. P. Iiagenbauch, which
was tho occasion of another outburst
of applause. At the grand stand they
wero greeted by the reception commit
tee, onsisting of Pv A. Evan, if. G.
Hughes, aud Samuel Camp. When tho
party arrived at the grand stand,
eeyeral thousand peoplo had gathered
to hear tho speeches. It was difficult
to dotornnno from what po'tnttho speech
should be made so that the multitude
could hear, it was finally determined
that an open carriage in tho midst of
the peoplu should be used. From this
Soint Hon. O. R Buckalew introduced
Ir. Pattison, which wns tho occasion
of another outburst of applause. Tho
ex-Govornor introduced his speech by
We clip tho following
Philadelphia paper.
"What do you know, Mr. Mapes, of
the reports that Senator Quay proposes
to unload a large amount oi munuy iu
to Pennsvlvania in tho interest of Mr,
Delamater!''
"Wo know that his own henchmen
boast of it loudly: wo know that money
is already liowing ireely in overy por
tion of tbo State, that tree trains are
run to meetings; that men are employed
to make special canvass of Democratic
workingmen in tho districts in each
election precinct, and that they hope
to play tho old 'blocks of hve game
with these workincmco, putting money
enourrh into the hands of trusty agents
. o . ... ..."
in each precinct to seo tuai none oi
them get away. We havo this from a
circular sent out by one of tho County
Chairmen, which indicates they are
mailed. Wo have no doubt that the
circulars have been sent out to all parts
of the State.
The abovo is no doubt correct in
overy particular. He has an agent in
Columbia County and we ask you to
spot him, and if the facts are clear.
arrest him. Decent Republicans resent
the corrupting courao of Quay as fre-
ly as the JJemocrats uo, ana are as
anxious to destroy tho system. Every
man. of any and all parties, who is in
favor of pure politics and honeBt ad
ministration of public affairs is for
Pattison. Democrats, Republicans
and ProhibitionUta make common
cause.
thinking, self-rcsnecting Jtepublicans
cannot indorse, and be true to Itepub-
hcan principles, a man with such a
record as Delamaler's. Itepublican
ism cannot condone such charges as
these. The further we go along the
worse the situation grows. They who
bow the wind must expect to reap the
whirlwind. Ignoring what was ro-
aucstod as to fair play and tho will of
tho party was bad enough, but tho un
met charges affecting character and
honor are infinitely worse. Under the
circumstances, daily growing stronger,
it is incomprehensible how an honest,
thinking citizen oan justify to himself
a participation in supporting Mr. ucia
mater,
How's This.
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars re
ward for any caso of catarrh that can
not be cured by taking Hall's Cata'.rh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, To
ledo, O.
We. the undersisndd. havoknown F.
J. Cheney for the fast 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their hrm.
West fc Thuax, Wholesale uraacists,
Toledo, O. Wai,p;ng, Kinnan &
Marvin, Wholesa'e Druggists. Toledo,
O.
Hall's Catarrh Cm e is taken intern
ally acting directly npon tho blood and
mucous surtaoes ol ttio system, l esti
monials sent free. Prioe 7fic. per hot
tie. Sold by all druggists. 10-17 4-t
Hew Tariff Literature-
For practioal arguments on the tariff
question nowadays consult business
circulars and the newspaper advertising
ol business houses, iror example, it is
the contention ol the mends of a pro
tecttve tariS that duties on imports
are not paid by tbo consumers in tho
United States, liut tbe great dry goods
house of Strawbridge & Clothier an
nounces in their advertisement October
17 that
Tho new Tariff law which went into
effect October 6 utll, of course, result
in an advance of prices on foreig,
goods of almost all descriptions.
Here follows a very campact tan
argument which we find in the adver
tisement ot Mr. a. u. ibompson
Chestnut street dealer in clothing:
We nave now in stock this Reason
importations, and we offer thorn at old
Tariff prices. An illustration ot faols
will induce quick demands for our
present stook of 500 coats.
COMPAMSONS AMU REFLECTIONS:
Fon RcrnvsKNTATtVES,
Wt. KRIOKBAU.U,
E. M. TEWKSBUIIY.
Fou Associate Juuoe,
MORDEOAI MILLARD.
Fon District Attorney,
WILLIAM OHRISMAN.
Fon PnoriioNOTAnv anu Ui.wtK ok
the Counrs.
G. M. QUICK.
7 lmNMlSlS
The Meet BncceuM Beasedr ever discov
ered, as It Is certain In IU effects and does not
blister. Read proof below i
C H. Krroiu. PoT' CmB"
Blrs i Lut Bummer! cured Curb npon my hone
with your celebrated Kendall's Spavin cure and II
w"."1? hf ' J? 'ever mrr done. 1 have a doien
mptv bottles, having umiI It with rerfeet iuccmh,
curlnneverr thing 1 Irlcl It on. My neighbor had
a hone with a verr bad Spavin that made him lame,
JJ" J!".1 .m6 boTL ,0 c,,r " recommended
Kendall's Spavin euro. Ho cured tho Bpavln In
just three weeks.
Tours respectfully,
Woixott Wimi.
Da. a J. Kaiu. cS?,Un",r,' 'N""' AprU 4' ,,a
Dear B1m t I ham boon tolUoir more of KendtU'i
Bpavln Cure and Flint's Condition Powder than
grerbefore. One man Mid to me. It wai tho best
Powder 1 erer kept nnd the Iwst he orer uied.
Jleepectfullj.
Otto X tlomux.
. CirTTmJLHOO, N. Y Mar 19. Wt
D. n. J. KtTTOALL CO.,
Deaf Blra i I hae u(tM neTcral bottleiof your
Kendall'e Sparta Cure with perfect iucce, on a
Tain able and blooded mare that was quite tamo
with a Ilono Sparta. The mare Is now entirely free
from Umene s and ahowa no ounM on the joint,
ReipcctfullT, F. XL lIUTcnui.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
Da. A J. Kctdux Co
ttojaoi, Iil, Uar 8, 'SO.
Oentt l I think It mr rintr tn mil., em mw
thanks for your far famed Kendall's Bpavln Cure.
I Dw m luur year oiu miy wnicn I prised ven
highly. She had a very severe swollen W. HHm
about eight different kinds of medicines which did
Fou Reoistku ani REcomiEit,
O. It CAMPBELL.
For Treasurer,
JOHN L. KLINE.
rtwf
AlA
no rood. 1 rrarehaied a hottln nf vmi iranrin
Bpavln Core which cured her In four days.
iUaloil Dowem.
Price tl tier bottle, or six bottles fortl All drug.
drU have it or can get It for yon, or It will be sent
to an address on receipt ot prioo by the proprie
tor DR. IJ. J. KKNDAI.I, CO..
Xaaeftiirgh Valla, Vermont.
ForOountit Commissioners,
JESSE RITTENIIOUSE,
B. F. EDGAR.
For Auditors,
JERK B. NUSS,
CYRUS ROBBINS.
Fob Countt Surveyor,
SAMUEL NEYHARD.
UDITOR'ij NOTICE.
Etat of llorrl C. Sloan, nflM town of Ltcorm.
Tbe underslz nod. an auditor apDOlntod 1)7 tho
OrDb&na' Court of ColumbU county. Pa., to make
diauiDutlon ot tho fund In tne hxai i ot tbe ezeou
tor, as enown by nia nrst account, to ana among
tbe partlu entitled thereto, will alt at bis office
In tbe Town of liloomsbui;, co inty aforesaid, on
fiionaay, Novonoer lu, .-waj, at v o'ciouk a. m ,
wbenandwtcroall ptrtles having clalma must
appear and p. ve tbe same, or be debarred from
coming In on said fund.
on vnimT wixTin. Permanent emrjlov-
oniftOivmni mom. oood Salary or commla-
Barn.
slon. Fine out-flts
ere. Prices low.
Jiochouter, n. y.
Full line ot F.-ults and Flow.
A. D. PRATT, Nurseryman
lO-lM-tt.
PARK FOR. RENT
A farm of loo aores. with nandaome new bonse
and barn, and supplied with abundant water, will
be rented at a low rent for tbe term ot Hve years.
to a gooa tenant who can furnish his own stock
ndequlpment. Tbe farm la In the Catawlasa
Vallev on tbe TownshlD road IromBrandonvlUe to
Audenreld, two miles trom Urandonvllo and near
Glrard Manor. References requested. Addrvn
IIKBER s. THOMPSON, Engineer uirara ratate
i-DttBvuie, ria nuv. i-iy.
lTI'Killip Bros.
Photographs.
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
Photographic
portraits re
touched and
modeled for
likeness, tone,
and finish. JLife
size crayons, tin
est grade, a spec
ialty. Frames,
copying and
viewing.
Dr virtue of a writ ot.11. ol Fa. Issued out of
the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county,
ra., and to mo directed, there will bo sold .at tho
Bhonrrs oraco la tho court lioase, moomiburg,
ra on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1890.
at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, tho following:
All that certain piece or parcel or land situate
Centre Township, Columbia county, ra.,
bounded as follows, to-wlU On the north by lands
Peter Sponenberger, Allen Shellhammer and
lire, ness, on the east by lands ot Charles Bower,
on the south by land ot Ira llardy, and on the
west by lands of Samuel C. Dower and Charles
liomlck, containing
ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY.F1VK
ACRES ot UKD, more or less, whereon are
erected a
Dwelline House,
and other Outbuildings.
Seized, takn Into execution at the suit ot
Samuel Kelchner assigned to Klliabeth Erwlno vs.
Isaao Erwlne and Illram whltmlro, and to be sold
as the property ot Isaao Erwlne.
ZARlt, Atty.
ALSO:
By rtrtue ot writ of Vend. Kx: Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia County, Pa.,
and to mo directed, there will bo sold at the same
time and place tho following;
All that;certalu piece or lot ot land situate In
Conyngham Township, Columbia County, Pa.,
bounded as follows, ti-wlt: On the north by lot
of Daniel Campbell, on tbo east by land ot Locust
Mountain Coal and Iron Co., on the south by
Thomas Uillagher, and on tho west by Trontwlne
street, containing
TWENTY-FIVE (45) FEET Is FKONT,
and ONE HUNDRED and FORTY FEET. (1401
in uepm, wnereon are erected a
Dwelling House. Barn,
and OutbulldlngsT
tteizea, taken into execution at the suit of
Andrew Lenlhan vs. Owen Cain and Catherine
Cam, and to be sold as the property ot Owen Cain.
MABB, Atty. JOHN 0. CASET,
10-3 u. aheria
Old duty;35 percent 40 o. lb
.New duty bU perjoent 49o. lb,
Inorcaso 25 per coat 09c. lb.
ino old was a war Tanli for our
Country. Tho new is a war TariS
against tbe l'eopie.
Tins is an exgumte exhiQU to a man
who objects to High Taxation and
High rnoee. boon, however, a free
people will demand tho right to make,
sell and buy all lawful goods without
party prohibition.
The tariff writers and orators may
now rest their pens and tongues. The
business men of tbe country have come
to the front with arguments and in.
stances that strike home.
WANT D!
A good pushing Salesman here. First-class!
iay Kuranuwa weeKiy. uonnissior. ur ottiary.
quick eclllng new Fruits and Specialties.
VARMERS can get a good paying Job for the
wuuer. wnw lor mu urnns auu purvi juiars.
FllKU K. younu, nurseryman,
mo. 9 & 10 DO. Rochestf r. N. Y.
The Htipublican Organ of Baots Oounty de-
olares lor ratwon-
The Doylestown Intelligencer in its
issue ot Uctobcr lotn comtsouleqoare-
ly against the republican candidate.
The Intelligencer is the oldest and
most widely circulated weekly news
paper in tho state. It was established
in 1807 and has always defended the
republican party, inetollowiog is the
editorial in full
In April Ex-Seustor Emery made
his now celebrated warning to tho Re
publican party of the State that Mr.
Delamater w.u not a fit man to be
nominated for Governor. Mr. Emery
made charges against Mr. Delamater,
which tbe Tatter allowed to stand until
August his course indicating that he
could not meet tho chargos as innocent
men would naturally matt such accusa
tions, and that ho thought the Repub
lican party was cutltleJ to no speoial
conaideiation in the matter. Xn Au
gust, however, Mr. Delamater made a
public and general denial of what Mr.
Emery had said. In September Mr.
Emery presented details in support of
his allegations of corruption of voters,
perjury and receiving monoy in return
for official action. IIo presented wit
nesses nnder indefinite names, a letter
from Ex-Speaker Rutan, and allega
tions as to Mr. Delamatcr's defeat of a
Republican nominee, in bis own coun
ty, for personal and pecuniary rea
sons.
Those charges Mr. Delamater next
denied, in Bucks oounty and oleowhere.
ex-uovornor .uirouuoe . ..is speeon uy Followin , UlB dcnial 0oraP8 an Wenti.
eaying that for several eeks past be fiuation f Ul9 faraoua x y. and 55.
iiuu UBBU N..UW .B J, , ramvay , r witnesses. They are no myths. Two
but now ho would epeak from a four ( .!.. .j ',,fnr,i nn.0 ,n .i,
wheeled buggy. IIo oited the groat
growth and development of tbo
Country and asked for a comparison of
our own agricultural soolety with that
of ten years ago. IIo eulogized pop
ular government and said our men in
higher oflioes should ba seleoted from
among tho common peoplo those iden
tified with tho wants and needs of the
masses. Thomas Jefferson was tho
inventor of tho ei-'o hill p'ow while
Ilencry Clsy was never to wc'l satisfi
ed os when walking about tho farm
watching tho growth. This is a popular
government. Tho people aro tho Su-
Slate Legislature, and their identity is
now well established, and sinoe this
tl.elr statements havo not been called
in question. Mr. Delamater in bis
speech at Bradford discredits Mr. Hu
tan, and the latter thereupon says ho
has letters wrilton by Delamater him
self proving oharges which he (Rutan)
makes noxt is tho statement of Morris
tho wounded soldier candidate for
Trcasurorof Crawford county, whoDcl
amatcr defeated. His letters tn his own
bohalf reiterates what Mr. Emery said
as to thin particular inoldent, and is
qualified to as true and oouiplote,
DAY Ske POWDER
PreventsLung Fever and,
curt Distemper, Heaves,
severs, tte.,&,
1 pound in each package.
Bold by all dellert.
DR. BULL'S BABY
nanilitatac Tnntrilncr1?1!A4i","
SUUIIUUlb? IUU1IIIIIRI :
rrles SS CU. nnniln..,!L. D.....I.I
no CONTHAOTOnS AND BUILDERS,
L
Healed nroDosals will be received for the build
ing ot an addition to the Columbia County Court
House located In llloomsburg. Fa., until Haturday,
Nov. 8th, at 11 o'clock m. Vroposals must be ac
companies oy an approveu uquu oi wa muustiuu
401iars lor me laiuitui uerioruiauce oi vuo cuu
tract, and the commissioners reserve ttje right to
relect any or all bids. The drawlnn. Diana and
soecincatlons will be at the commissioners omce
on and after Monday the 27th lnst,, and one or
more architects will oe there on Monday irrin.
v,. . uiniun.
JESSE HITTBNIIOU8K,
EZKABTKIM1ENS.
Commmlssloiisrs ot Columbia Co.
ATTJaT: j. u. lion K.
Bloomsburg, fa., Oct. 23, 1890. tL
CUT THIS OUT.
For Ui oure of
HULL'S coughs,coids.
u:oup,
Asthma, ft f f ncani
Whooping I II Uuil Con'
Cough, sw sumption
and for tbe rclisf of
Ponsumptjve persons
rniuAM urn,
For Bale by all dmirliti.
SYRUP
Write Your Name
aud Address
Mall to E O. THOMPSON, 1338
Chestnut Bthket, (Opposite thi
Mini), Pblladelpbla, and receive '.ir
cturn eamplcs of 8i)perior fjngllst
Cheviot from which ''ThompsonV
t'atcrjt (jut" pants are luaiio.
PRIQE $3.50.
Uclf.measuro Blank,
full directions "flow
Pants by mall" sunt
samples.
Tape and
to Or'lei
WHU Ulj
sun re uxors ousts cibascuis tor a-
turhl Prist 10 Ctl, Atoll erugghtl.
Democratic State Ticket.
Fon Govehnoh, "
ROBERT E. PATTISON,
of Philadelphia.
Foil IilBUTENANT GoVEKNOR
CIIAUNOEY F. BLACK,
of York.
Fob Skohutauv ok ImnNAi, AfKAiits,
OPT. W. II. BAIlOIvAV,
of Allegheny.
County Ticket.
Fon Conohess,
JION. S.P. WOLVERTON.
Fob Statk Seif tor,
GRANT HERRING-
QP CHARGE ,
Sheriff's Sale.
Sherifi's Sale.
THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER,
JBL)(0)M8IBTO(G, PA.
:o.
Coinc8 to the front with a Complcto now FALL and WINTER
ULiUTliirNli lor
Btock of tho MOST SELECT
m, YmwHi Boys, mii (CiildlMinia
QUANTITIES OF
Styles off
SHIRTS !
OvereofiLte of? sill Ktads,
HATS ! CAPS !
COLLARS AMD NECKWEAR
IN ABUNDANCE.
PERFECT FI'ITING CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
Respectfully Yours,
I. MAIER.
-:o;-
flrTlie largest and choicest line of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Gents' Furnish
ing Goods in Montour and Columbia Counties, Pa.
ABB IMS BEST POROUS PIASTERS
IN TUB WORLD. ,
Ther cure Rhemnstlsm, Kidney Pslns,
Backache. Pleurisy and all lameness
brought on by cxpoaoro or OTer-eiomon
iryouwam
Quick Relief from
nfttrt.Inalat on hATinff UrOBTCnOT'l
BKLICAP-HICTlAAHTEIi
mth a picture of a bell on tht
bart-elath. for there li no oUfltcr.
liniment, or lotion that has
guca compjeie muierr orcr
ALL ACHES 'AND PAINS.
Tl. nrnTfnnr't llrll-Oan-sIc Flaatenl
are Porelr Veeetatiie ano uamueas. iwiwre
instantly and nerer f all to core.
SAFE, QUICK AMD BUHE
Sold by druggists or mailed on receipt of SSc.
ClUOHVKNOIt, C KICUAUUH,
Boston. Mass.
oEisrusro-i
Pattern Hats and Bonnets,
Wednesday, September 17th.
MISS H. E. WASLEY,
Main Street,
Bloomsburg Pa.
NEXT DOOR TO I. W. IIAIiTMAN & SO NS.
9-2li-.
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
ByTlitueolwrto;Loy. Filssuoa out ot tho
court ot Common Pleaa ot Col. Co,. Pa., and to me
directed, there will be sold In the Sheriffs onico
in the Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa,, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1890,
at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain messuage,
tenement and tract ot land situate In Locust
Township, ColumbtatCouuty, Pa., bounded and
uewjriueauaiouowB, viz:
Beginning at a spruce and running tliehce by land
ot Daniel SUne north eighty and a halt degrees,
ease lorty-slx and tourth-tonUis perches to astone;
thence by the same and land ot Michael Stlno, Jr.,
south alno and three-quarter degrees, east ono
hundred and ninety-three perches to a fctone;
thenco by land ot said John Brotee south eighty,
three and a quarter degrees, west slity-elght and
tour-tenths perches to a stone ou tho west bank ot
Mercer's Run; thenco by land of Adam Dlmmlck,
north thlrty-two degrees west thirteen perches to
a spruce; thence bi the Bamo five and one quarter
degroes, west eighty and eight-tenths perches to
a spruce; thenco by the same north sixteen and a
halt degrees, ca3t th lrteen and one-tenth perches
to a spruce; thenco by tbo same north thlrty,seTpi)
ana a halt degrce east eighteen perches to a
spruce, thepce iby the same north nine and a
quarter degrees, east nine and eight-tenths
perches to a Bprucej thence by the same north
thirteen and a quarter degrees; east ten and three,
tenth perches to a spruce; thence ;north Ave de.
grees, east twelve and slx.tentbs perehoi to a
spruces thence north tourteen and threeiquarter
degrees, w it twenty.nloo and rive-tenths perches
loanreauoi tne saw null dam; tnenco north
three and a quarter degreci, west nine and tour
tenths perches to a spruce; thenco by the same
north twelve degrees, west sixty-six and three-
tenths perches to a maple; thence by land ot Dan
iel Btine north twenty-one and a quarter degrees,
east ten perches to the place of beginning, con
taining. SIXTY-FIVE AORftS
and Seventy Perches ot land, be tbe same mare or
less, on which Is erected
A DWELLING HOUSE
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of John
uroree, now to the u ot Kroamer and Mann, and
& M. lloagland vs. Joljn T. Hawk, and q bo so)d
an mo propeuy or -lonn T. nawk.
UiyxafllsKKiNa, JOHN U. OASKV,
Attys. Sheriff.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OP
PERSONAL PROPERTY!
The underglgned purchaser of tbe personal pro
erty of btepnen Baldy of Catawlasa, as trostee for
certain creditors, wll offer the eMIre stock oi
store goods remaining In the store lato of said
Stephen Baldy, at Catawlasa, on the premises on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80. 1800,
at 10 o'clock a. m., atpubilo sale, to the highest
bidder, Terms cash, or so days on approved se
curity. The stock must be closed out.
GBO.B. KLWKLL,
10-Sl-Jw. Trustee.
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
The undersigned, surviving executor ot tho last
wiB and testament of Ezeklel Cole, lato ot sugar
loaf township, In Columbia county, Ponna., now
offers at private sale a large body of the most de
slr.ble real estate to be found In the township.
It consists ot a traet of land lying upon both
sldesof thePlshlngcreek, and compiling In the
whole about
280 Acres.
That portion of It which Is upon the west Ma
ot tbe creek has the following Improvements and
advantages, to-wlt. A large frame
DWELLING HOUSE,
formerly Kept u a noteL a frame BuUdlng erect
ed tor and occupied as a country store, a large
frame building erected and occurled as a tenant
hsuso, and also outbuildings, Baw mtu, c It Is
well wooded and has a considerable quantity ot
excellent fruit. It Is accessible by two publlo
road) and a county bridge, and also by the Bloom s
burg Sullivan railroad, and It contains about
111 Acres.
The remainder of the tract lying upon the east
side ot the creek, is also accessible by two publlo
roads and a county bridge across Flshlngcreek to
the railroad. The Improvements are a large barn
&&, the whole traot having been occupied as the
homestead farm. This piece contains about
1VO Acres.
It win be sold together or In parools as may be
deemed most expedient. The sale win be by the
acre. A draft ot tho land with tbo Improvements
roads, &c, can be seen tn the hands of the execu
tor at the banking house of the Bloomsburg Bank
ing Company, where also Inquirers may team
terms of sale, ia
Aug. 1-1 0. 11. U. GUOTZ, Executor,
tt' Bloomsburg, Pa.
CARPET,
OIL
or
iflATTIl0,
CtOTH,
A.v,
DITOU'S NOTIOi:.
li the oldeit and mo it popular tclontlflo and
mechnnlcal paper published und hu tbUnrii
rtri'ulivuon of txnf paper of Iti clan in tpaiiorui,.
Kulf tilutruted. libit cIj of Wood tCn-rTf
lira, rubilahed weaklr. Head for ipeoiraaa
cop;. Trlea 3 Tear, roar montbi trial, f L
EUISN k VA). t'rJui.iintEy, m Uroa4wx, N.T.
ARCHITECfslc BU1LDERC
Edition of Sclentlflo American. O
A icreftt anocii. Kaeli laaa cental na colored
llthutfraphlo plata ol country and cltrreaUaa
cu or publlo buDdlnst. Mumeroui dciatIqci
and full plan i and apectBcatlona for thauit of
aacbaaconifliuulat bulldtnt. i'rtca 12X0 a yaax,
li eta. a copy, WUNN A CO 1'UBLiiuaEi.
mirt eor.
A Co., who
hiTahtaOTar
havo mada ovar
martcan and For.
I and book. Corraa.
Duai,
PATENTS
XataU of William Johnson, Beceaied.
The undersigned an Auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Courtof Columbia Couuty to mike dis
tribution ot tbe fund la tho hands ot D. it.
Johnson tne administrator, to and among, tbe
ne'rs ana legal representatives 01 tne aecea&od
according to law, will Bit at his on! w In Blooms
bunr. Pa., on Friday Oct. 31. HDD. at 10 o'o ock a.
ra.. when and where all nor.on.) havloi; claims
against said itta(o must appear unit prove the
qaiqefur ucwrnxi irum cuming in onsqiiiuq.
J, 1L MAIaU,
UrUTOR'S NOTICB.
F.tale ofjMXjt KUnQtrman, dcocnjvd.
The undersigned, an auditor hnuulntcil hviin
OrnliaDS' Court ot Columbia county, lo lunko dir.
trlbutlinof the lunds In thn haudiot the arlmla
Istralorof said esiaui will Mt at his rrtlio l'i the
towuol llloo nbburg, county aturnjild, on Kildit,
Kovi'inber 14, V) ot loo'clcik a in. w lien ond where
all parth a haling claims ugiliut said tttatu must
appear acd prove the same, or bo debarred noui
vvuti.u lu uu mi iuuu. uuuaiM 1,. J.,1 I 1
YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT
W. H. BMOWEm'S
2nd Door abovo Court House
A new lot of Window Curtains received this week.
every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
Wot to Spilt!
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
1
Not to Dlsooloy!
BEARS THIS MARK.
TRADE
EUuloID
Mark.
MRDS NO LAUNDKRINO. OAN M WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMINT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
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
Alter trying it we named it
the "Lightning," because it
struck us as being the right
name for such a
Rapid Working Machine
as to tne top pun swing anu so
called washing machines.
CLARK F. HARDER,
Third Street,
9-19-3111 Catawissa, Pa
VOBdsDM strictly
TRADE
MARKS.
iter,
UUlTOH'dNOlIOB.
In e&i tour aiark Is not retflstcrsd In tbs Pit.
ct oat, spplr to uih Co, uil frocut
bum 60 In piotUuiu Bena for Uudogk.
CUPVRIUIITH for books. (UrU, saw,
MVMX CO Faisal Kallslurf.
' ' gmrwu oiihi m SaoAsvar, jl J
JStluU 0 ilurv ft Snyder, dwnowd.
Tbo undersigned, an auditor appointed by tho
Orphans' courtof Columbia county to make dtt.
trlbutloa ot tbe funds In the bands ot Ihnorcutor
thn town ot llloomsburg, on Thursday, N veinbor
1 13th, lS'JJ, at 10 o'clock a. ra, when ai.d where all
partlrs having clalma against said estate must
1 appear and prove the same, or bo debarred from
I coming In on said fund.
W. 1. llluOItLKY,
Auditor.
TOBACCO
This standard brand of plug
tobacco is acknowledged to be
the best chew and the largest
piece for the nioney in the mar
ket. Vint(i (in tag on each lump.
Its extensive sale for many years
lias established its reputation.
There is nothing better. Try it.
For sale by dealers and grocers.
Beady IMe Oothieg !
lowest Styles, Latest (Gets I
Lowest Friees I
: :o: :-
WE HAVE JUST KECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK
-OF-
Fall and Winter Clothing for
Men, Youths' and Children,
Ever Brought to This County.
Children's Suits of all Styles. Come and See for Yourself.
We are not offering old stock but they are the latest goods,
just received, and more on tho way. Our large store room is
filled, and we invito you to call and seo and make selections
from the latest styles.
Suite sold for $3.50 and upwards. Wo have also,
Hats,vCaps and Furnishing Goods.
In our Merchant Tailoring Department
wo
you tho Jiest Uoods at Low Prices ami guarantee
Call at once at
can furnish
satisfaction
CORNER MAIN AND IRON STREETS.
E
WCOTION NOTICE.
The stockholders or the Manor Host Inn Cam
ptnr will ruoet at the onice ot aeo K Blwell, in
the town ot Uloontburg oa Tuesday Nov. 11. iS'jo.
at 't o'clock In the atternoin, for tbe purpose ot
Ceding nine director U) nerve lor tbe ensuing
UOiWH UWU.I
1Q-IMC
tther business that may
THE BEST POROUS PLASTERS IN THE WORLD.
3SHS" RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, LAME BACK, &c,
CmcHtsTws Enou&h. Reo Csoss trN Diamond Brand
t4 Ms