7 THE COLUMBIAN. n'li'ri'il nt tlio I'nst onirp nt HlonmHburir, i& M ;'.,.,,na i:1wm mnt.trr. .Miiri U I, isms. iTToOMSBURG, Y. "l KlDAY, OCTODhU 28, 1892. A Monster Meeting. The Opm Hours Packed to Hear Attor uf --General Hcncl nnd Senator Ilurring- Monday night belonged to the Dem ocrats. The town was f"" tliotn. They came from 1'enton, Orangeville, j.s v. Catawissa, liurk Horn, Light street, ami even as far as from Jamison City and Central to attend the mors jcr meeting at the Opera l'oinc. The Democratic Clul) from Danville, with 4 brass hand came up at 6:36 and about sixty came by rail from Cata wiss.i, and many more drove over. At 8 o'cloc k the Opera House was crowd-t-d, every seat taken and standing room sr:rre. County Chairman, J. II. Mer cer called the meeting to order, and I'.iul K. Wirt, Ks(., was chosen chair man. Vice Presidents Col. J. G. Freeze. Ch.is. (1. 15'ikley, hn Lockard, Wm. Rabb, Chas. Ohl, J. U. Townsend. V. D. Pender, C. C. Trench, J. 1'. Hill, pr. 15. F. Gardner, Samuel Snyder, A. J. Perr, Judgn Divel, Wm. Case West; Secretaries C. E. Randall and Fred Ikeler. Senator Grant Herring was the first speaker, having consented at a late hour to take the place of Mr. Bower of Chanibersburg, who was announced .is one of the speakers, but was unable to come. Mr. Herring discussed the Force Hill and the tariff question in a very able manner, and held the inter est anil attention of the vast audience throughout. His oratorical powers are too well known here to need any men tion, lie made a good speech and vas frequently interrupted by applause. Attorney-General W. U. Hensel was warmly greeted. He is not unknown to Columbia county Democrats. He made a splendid speech, polished, fin ished, scholarly, gentlemanly through out. Tncre was no mud-slinging or blackguardism in either of the speech es. The Democrats are not resorting to that sort of thing. They expect to win by educating the people, and by sound reason and common sense, and not by calling names or attempting to defame the opposition. It was half past ten when the meet ing closed. Mr. Hensel took the elev en o'clock train for Milton, as he was obliged to return to Harrisburg. The meeting was a great success in every way, and Chairman Mercer is to be congratulated for the admirable arrangements, and the successful result of his untiring efforts. George Ilohnvin has moved to Wilkesbarre. Dr. T- J. Brown is excavating for the cellar 01 Lis new residence on Market street. A dog bitten by a rattlesnake in Florida wa cured of the bite by the 'administration of gunpowder internally. Tiles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. W. S. Rishton, Druggist, iyr. William Kramer is putting down a concrete pavement in front of his property on Main Street, occupied by William Webb. ' The Bloomsburg Cornet Band went to Milton last Friday with the Jr. O. U. A. M. The latter have new uni forms, and look very well. C. H. Campbell i putting down a concrete pavement in front of his re sidence on Fifth street. Have tried almost every known remedy for Itching Files without suc cess, finally bought a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, and it has cured me. C. D. Haskins, Peoria, III. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 10-14-iyr. L. E. Waller Esq., was in Chicago last week, and attended the opening exercises of the Columbian Exposi tion. E. M. Kester lost a little son last week Tuesday, with membraneous croup. He was aged three and a half years. ' What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and then has the dyspepsia so bad that he can't enjoy any of the good things it contains ? He wont have dyspepsia if he takes De Witt's Little Early Risers. V. S. Rishton, Druggist. 1014 iyr. Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double, lie has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, 11 at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf W. A. Hartzell, Proprietor. Democracy Aroused. WASHINGTON LETTEB Washington, Oct. 24, 1802. There is a hitch, in fact two hitches, in the republican programme. It was expected that Senator Quay would have been in New York a week ago, to remain until the campaign ended, for the purpose of aiding Mr. Carter in tlie work which Mr. Harri son has necessarily been compelled to give up. But Quay did not go to Nc.v Yoik, and just as Mr. Harrison's friends were wondering what his illcged illness meant he turned up in Washington to tell them that he would not go to New York unless he was given certain assurances by word of mouth in the presence of at least two witnesses, from Mr. Harrison. He was told H1.1t it would be impossi j ble for Mr. Harrison to meet him,; owing to the condition of Mrs. ' Harrison, lie sun lnsis.cu, ami saio he would go b;v.k home to remain until after election if these promises were not made The meeting was tl.ei arranged and Mr. Quay bad a few minutes conversation wi'.h Mr. Harrison in the presence of three other gentlemen. Whether Mr. Harrison made the promises demand, cd of him cannot be stated with any degree of certainty at this time, but if Quay turns up in New York this week, as I believe he will, it may be set down as certain that be did. So much for hitch number one. The other bitch concerned Mr. Blaine. The men who have for three years devoted their time and study to belittling everything done by Mr. Blaine and to showing that he was merely a", humble instrument in the hands of the master statesman, Benjamin Harrison, suddenly woke up the other day to the necessity of obtaining the help of Mr Blaine in the campaign. Then a scheme was hatched up to get Mr. Blaine to seem to take an active part in the cam paign. Whitelaw Reid, Pat Egan and other personal friends of Mr. Blaine being utilized to persuade him into it. The first part of the scheme is now political history; Mr. Blaine was got ten to Vhielaw Reid's hous: and there made a short "impromptu" speech, from carefully prepared type written copy. Having succeeded so well the schemers then decided that Mr. Blaine must be kept in New York for the remainder of the campaign, in order that the impression might go out that he was aiding the republican national committee by his advice. There is where hitch number two came in. Mr. Blaine's Washington residence is already for the occupancy of himself and family, and his original Intention was to have returned to it the middle of last week, but he has been persuaded under one 01 another pretext to remain in New York. He has advised his Washington f-iends that he will be here early this week but Mr. Harrison's fiiends are do termined to keep him in New York if it can possibly be done. His whereabouts for this and next week will show whether this hitch has been overcome or not. Democratic confidence in tne election of Cleveland and Stevenson and a democratic Congress increases every day, just as republicau defeat increases ror nearly a week local sporting man has advertised the fact that he had deposited $10,000 with a well known banking house with instuctions to wager the whole or anv rart of it on the election of Cleveland, and that he was prepared to duplicate the amount as soon as this deposit was covered. Up to this writting not a dollar has been put against his money; no republican has snfficient courage to back his opinions with his money. The loss of the control of the Sen ate in just beginning to be fully real ized by the republicans. The latest democratic figures make the Senate stand after March 4, 1S92, democrats 43, republicans 40, people s party 2, leaving the legislatures of Minnesota, Nebraska and Kansas, which are at present controlled by the people's par ty, in doubt. If the people's party can retain control of these legislatures or of any one of them, the number of people s party Senators will be in creased ; but even granting what few believe to be possible that the republi cans will elect a majority of the legis tures in those three states and get the Senators, that would only give them a total of 4. against the same number of democrats, so that in any event the republicans are doomed to loose con trol of the Senate, unless tney can capture tha legislatures of some of the States now regarded as certainly clem ocratic. This is very important, as it makes possible, after the election of Cleveland and Stevenson, an immedi ate revision of the t.i:i:T, as on that ouestion the people's party senators will vote with the democrats, and there is little or no doubt that the next House will be democratic by a good working majority. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. A. Kleim. tipnettlng Th.lr Calculation. Tho late Dr. Yandoll was fond of Ml ing tho following joke : A lady patient ono morning greotod him with tho re mark, " Doctor, I Lnd nnch a oingalar dream about you last night." " Indeed. What wa it?"" "Why, I dreamed that I died niid went to Leaven. I knocked nt tho golden gato and was answered by Peter, who askod my name and ad dniis, and told tho recording angel to briug bis book. IIu bad considerable, ditlieulty in finding my name, ami hesi tated bo long over tho entry when bo did find it, that I was terribly-afraid pnmething was wrong ; but he suddenly looked up nnd avknd, 'What did you niy your nnmo was ?' I told him n-;ain. "Why,' paid be, 'you've 110 business here. Yon'ro not duo these ten or liftecn years yet.' Well,' paid I, 'Dr. Yandell paid ' 'Oh, you're 0110 of Yaudell's patients, aro you ? That accounts for it. Como right in I como right in t that man's alwavs up- nutting our calculations in aoma way.' " .Tolly ConRt-i-mimnn. Congressmen have queer appetites, and sometimes evince tastes not known to tbo cpicuro. At tho older hotels iu Washington, a fourth meal known as upper is served from niuo o'clock to midnight, and this often becomes tho jolliest feast of tho day. Wbero a num ber of Congressmen aro boused at ono hotel, they form a largo supper party, ami from the hilarity that reigns t lookor-on would imagine they were im. bibing champagne or other exhilarating liquids without end. Often, however, if you could look over thoir shouldora, you would be astounded to seo every one of those Congressmen eating bowls of innocent mush and milk. Another Congressional food is applets. It is a very familiar sight during the sessions of Congress to gee a member of the House open Inn desk, extract a rosy apple, bring out a largo iackknifo from his pocket, and then seek the seclusion of tho cloak-rooms to devour the feast. A Itaalntble Forme union Tho boy bad been sitting for three bours watching the bob on his flshline when tho man camo along. " Wbat are you doing there ? said the man, "Fishin," said tho boy. "Got any. thing ?" said tho man. " Yep," said the boy. "What?" said tbo man. ' Po tience,"said the boy; and the man offered him four dollars a week to come down to the rail.ad office and questions. answer Karly of Coal. London has the distinction of being tho first city to use coal. This was in the latter part of the 12th century. Its use won prohibited shortly after its in' troduetion, and one man was actually executed for violating this law. It's not vjry pleasant to cough and hack. To suffer pain in chest and back. Many people could stop it, for sure. By simply using One Minute Cough Cure. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The umlersltfwu mivlutr hoen restored to liPitllll by simple lueiins, nfti'i- kiiITitIiik for sevcnil years Willi a severe lunif ntleetlnu, and Mult (lrviid illS''UHr (Vi.viii7o, Is nhxloiis to liiiiKe Known to 111s teiiow suirereis the mentis of cure. To th'-e who ilesiie it, he win cheer rimy senuirive or c-hiirifel n eony or the ores. crlptlon used, wlileli they will iltidn vnm run tor t'iHnmitii)it Atthitui, futitrrli, Ht'onchilix nml nil tnrniit. anil luiiir NhKhii-h tie hopes nil snnerers wm try 111s remedy, in it. is inviilmit le. Those de-liliii; the preserlptloii, whh-h will cost them nothltur, and m.iy provo a blessing, will please uiMl'ess, ltKV. Kuwakd A. WILSON, Ilronklvn, Now York Sept. Ill, 1 yr. ook'i Gotten M COMPOUND. A reeeiit dlseovery liy an old physician. Smitiufnlli iixrd immihlu by Ihuunmulu nf lit. li. Is the only jierreptly sure and reliable medicine discovered. 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Klwcll, for the past three years a student in lioston, is giving lessons on piano and violin. ISoth taught in the best methods, piano in New England Conservatory method, violin according to the German school. There is no use talking, neither Harrison or Cleveland will be elected unless they take De Witt's Little Karly Risers. They have a "net there quality possessed by no other pill. W. b. Rishton, Druwisl. 10-ij-ivr. Of Interest to Young Men Young men desirine a successful start in business life should write to Palms Iitisiness Collejje, 1709 Chest nut St . Philadelphia, for handsome circulars, which will be sent free, pro vided you name this tiancr. This institution issiif-s a Life Scholarship for 1'ifiy Dollars, and secures situa tions for its graduates. This is a rare chance for those who wish to become bread winners. Happy and content h a borne with " The Ro chester; a lamp wiih the li,-ht of the raornir..;. Catalogues, write Rochester I-ampCo., New Yor!;. pnsumpiioE That mm, jWhat shall stay its ravages? Tlwusands rvi say Scott's cod liver oil and soda has cured us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption? Make no delay but take Beott's Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, 8orofula, and all Anaemio and Wasting Diseases. Provents wasting In Children. Almost as palatable as milk. Oct only the genuine, r re pared by Bcott & Bowns, Chemists, New York. Bold by all DruggUU. ELKCTION PROCLAMATION. I, JOUJ? Moi'HEV, HlKh sheriff of Columbia county, Commonweal! Ii of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and (five notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that a general elect lou will be held In tilt- said county ut Col umbia, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, i8oj, belnjf the Tuesday next following the. tlrst .Monday of said month to elect Thlrty-t wo persons fur l'l csldcntial electors for Pennsylvania. Two persons for Congressmen nt large for Pennsylvania. ono person for Judga of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. One person for Conitress for the lTtli Coht'res sloual District. I wo persona for llepresentutlves of Columbia County. The (pinUMed voters of this county are here by aullinrleil and required to vote by the ticket printed, written or partly printed and partly written, as follows : ItKI'l I1I.ICAX CANDIDATES. KOKHi.KCToits: Itenlamln .rones, William Wood, V. Henry hayen, J. Franc is Dunlap. ilohn I. l.awson, .iohn Minnie!!, John Hunter. Alexander crow, Jr., diaries b. Slner, Maxwell dower, William II. Orund, Traill oreen, .laines K. Mosser, J. m. . Oeisl, Henry A. Knapp, William !. Harvey, .lam. s Mulr, .lohu II. Sin i bley, 1 no Dui laud, Pierre, A. stebblns, l.lovd T. ltohrbach, M. . Hchoch, .1. tM-lmll W llhelni, l.ouls .1. Meiiretfor, .lames II. I.aux, Kobert l lt calrn, .lames II. Lindsay, Thomas L. Lincoln, Sylvester D. Hell, .Matthew 11. Taylor, Charles F. Harelay, Jesse K. Dale. Com.hkbs at I.aki.k, (Vote for two) t Will- lam Liny. Alexander McDowell. .li poK uf Bi rKSsiB cocmt, (Vote for one) : jonn ocan. t'oMiaiiss, (Vote for one): ("liandlce Eves. Kki'hksknt.tivks, (Vute lur twoj: Oeorue W. .Mcars, Krankllu Vocum. 1) U M O' ; It A T 10 CANDIDA!' EH. V'ok Ei.kctokb : Mortimer F. Elliott, John C. Mulltlt, Thomas II. Kennedy, David Tuompsnu Watson, Samuel (.us! Inn 'I uompson, Llemeut Reeves WalnwrlKht, Adam S. Conway, t hus. II. l.atTerty, Wm. IJcdwood VV right, Ueoivii H. Uuhh, John O. James, Cornelius S . Hull, U illlatu No lan, James Dully, diaries Dul'out hreck, Sam uel Wlllson Tilmmer, Wm. (1. YucnKllutf, Sam uel 8. l.clby, A.ur Lai hrop, Trrrence C. Hippie, Thomas dialfant, William David lllnuuelrvlch, Peter llonry strubliiwer, Henry B. l'lpor, Joseph D. Orr, Charles A. r iiKan, Andrew A. 1'tiylon, John 1). Hi adeii, Michael I.elbel, Thomas Mc Dowell, James Knox Polk Hall, John Conway. I'ONUKISH AT LAHUK, (VotO for tWO)t 060. A. Allen, Thomas Polk MerrltU Juuuk or sui'itsHt coukt, (Vote tor one): Christopher lieydrlck. CoNUHisg, (Vote for one): Simon P. Wolver ton. hiPKBSKNTATiTis, (Voto lor two): E. M. Tcwksbury, A. L. Fritz. PHOUII1ITION CANDIDATKS. Kok Ei.kctokh:-Jo1iu V. Hateson, William F. Iloyd, V llllaui il. llrlckell, James black, Abra ham A. barker, Edward Campbell, U. Met lure rulr, (ieoive H. Ooebid. Kdwln II. Oearhart. Ucurue It. lirciss, Charles E. Hyatt, Hnnjamln luruinj,-. niiiiain . Hatrue, cnas. w. liunttui; ton, John H. Jones, Ellsha Kent Kane, Ell L. Lowdcn. Frank S. Lonrlinore. Kobert K. .Vc- dcun, Antrim F. Morgan, Kobert L .MonlKom ery, A. Foster Mulllu, Franklin . Perclval, Arthur .1. piK'ram, William J. Hob sun. Hair KpitiiKler, Adlo A. Stevens, Franklin II. Taylor, Aiirea u. i noinasou, James Potter Thompson, itiiiiiuii iauiif, cieouie J. weeks. COMIUKSS AT I.AKIIK. (Volll for I WOK Slnif (in II. Chase, James T. MeCrory, JtiiiiK ok bi't'KKMK couur, (Voto for one): Amos llrlittfs. t onobkss, ootororouo):-lsa!uh Bower. Kkl'llKSKMA'l IVKS. iVotn fur two): Mvron I. Low, J. Wesley John. PEOPLE'S PAUTY CANDIDATES. For Pi vi'TOlm. f 1J Amlinir T l- a .mm iiiiuu, .koiieiL uieii, v.. rt. I1UITOIVS, .11. 1.. Cowley, K. s. Crookcr, A. J. Diet., a, io. Ewer, John . Exley, D. li. Fisher, W. A. Gardner, Vlil. (il'iilil. It. F. 1 i'i en ii u ii .1 M II. iit... vt ... Heller, tl. t. . HU koIi, n. Hock, A. 11. P. LelU, J. McAiinius, c, M. .dorse, o. (I. Moore, W. A. Olllls'eiiii. Kolli'iihn l-l.l 1 1 1 i.-i I'liiiv.,... it c. suavely, C. P. Shaw, rerry smith. J.' e'. W Idle, F. M. Indsor. li. E. Ward. J. A. IVeUeh I 'IIKO I! tf. AT I .11,11. .V',,... ... ........ .1 ii Chase, C V. Dawson. oi una of si 1-kiimk coi'KT, (Voto for one)t li. li. .McCombs. SOCIALIST LA BOH PAKTY CANDIDATES. FOR El.KCTOKS : (ills Aril. R. M ltn.n.1 Fred lauer, elms. Hackoleii. A. Cullen, Juc. Heboid, Julius l ioehllch, Chas, llainnienuuel ler, llenry lloelil, AuifUst Liinue, Chas. Loelher W . II. Mctiovern. I'lin.t hlnt. .r,ilm l'i..u...,t . Henry Peter, Allen Pardee, into Kotbe, chasl Kicker, Matthew smith, Adolf Starke, Jac, Ml- IllOU, John Slain. Ibarles Schleicher. .Ii.l.n Hieln, W illiam stappen, Jac, senders, Fr. Sch- OttI', Wm, Scott. Joselih l'r..K. k. I' YntI Jnlill Weslwalcr, Henry Winter. t.'oNiiiKs at Lahok, (Voio lor two): J. Man ion llai lies, Thomas lirundv. JyuuKOFSiriiKMK Coi'KT, (Vote -for one): N. L. Crlest. I alSO herebV llial.'n L-nou-n nnri trlva niiHiu. that the nlaees or hohlhu. iim nf,iiew..i.i ei.,..ti., Initio several wards, boroughs, districts and townships wit hlu tho eoiiuly of Columbia are as follows, vU: Heaver Lo.vnsliln. ut iiw, oohiie i lllllll.,.,. I ' - 1 - w, v.. A, Homon towusUlp, ut the public house of Lein- DR.KILMCrT9 Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. Itlicimintism, I.umlmiro, pnln In Jointor buck, brick dust In urine, trcfpient culls. Irritation, intliimation, irravel, ulocrstlou or oatiirrli of bladder. Disordered Liver, l.nonlrel diimtinn, (rent, hillioiis-liendache. NU A ll i-lOOT cure kidney ditUeiiltiPS, La Orij'i'C, tiriutuy trouble, brltfht's disease f urapurc ISlood, Scrofuln, main rin, fen'l weaknos ordebilltjr. Uvarnnli trw r-nm.nr of lino niffl If net hi tflte.1, l-UKKl.4tswilirhjlid toyeulhu priru iMid. At DriiKKlnlN, 50c. Slc, $1.00 Mzo, "luTalMiC Oil Ida to llenltli rrre-Connllltntlnn frM. DlU KlLMIIt & CO., ItlNUIIAMTON, N. Y. dreaded and dreadful disease! Emulsion of pure Norwegian and hypophosphites of lime Scott's Emulsion uel Drake, In the town of KeDton. Berwick. East, at t he carpenter shop of Jos. Faust In the HoroiiKh of ilerwlek. Berwick West, at the Town Hall, In tho Bor ouirti of Berwick. olooin, 1st Precinct, at tho Court limine , In uiiKimsourtf. Bloom, iil Precinct, at Store llonse of E. Mcars, corner .1th and Weststs., Blooinsburir. BliMiui, -lid Precinct, at tho Towu Hull, la Bloouisiiuiir. Bloom, it ii Precinct, nt. the Public Bouso of m. (tiL'iir, In Blomnsburtr. Hrlarcreek township, ut the Martz school house. Cfltawlssa township, at. the shop ofThona cneri'ini,'iou, in the town or calawissa. Centre township, ai the public school holme, near Lafavette Creasv's. Cent rallti, Irtt Ward, at tho public House of .11. v . urennau, iu i cm rana. Centralla, Und Ward, at the public hoi'.so of V. V. Curry, lu Centralla. conynham, North District, nt the school house near I he colliery oi John Anderson Conyuirhuni, Sunt li District, at the putillc Conyiih'haui West District at -tlldvalley School nouse house of John Monroe. FIshliiKcreek loHtishlp, at the house of W C. IViinimiioti. near aner's school bouse. Fraiikbu township, at the Lawrence school nouse. (ireenw.)oil East at tlin public house of Wm. lilac i In KiiliisliLiiv. (ireenwooil West, at the shop of samilcl Mil ler, In tircenwood. Hemlock township at the public house, of Charles Dletench, lu the toivn of llni.khorn. Jackson township, ut tho house of 11. II lilrleiiuin, lu Jaeksou. Locust tortiishlpatthc public houseof Nathan jwiorr, iu .Miinitua. Madison township at the public house of A K. smith, lu Jersey! own. Main township, iu the public house of Addl on W. Shuiuaii. lu Malnvllle. .Ml till n towushlii, at the public house of Hen), t emiypacker, in Mltllliulile. Millvllle Horouxh, ut tho public house of J. It. Ulce. lu Millvllle. Montour township, at the public bouso of Euiandus I'muist al Kupert. Mt. Pleasant, township, at tho eleerton hmise of hobert C. Howell orange township, at the public houso of Albert ileckman in (iratitrevlllc. I'lne township, at the i cuue school house. Hoarlhtfcrcek township, at tho house of Sam uel Lei by. Scott East, at the public house of Mrs. M. White, in Esnv. Scott West, at tho public houso of J. L. Craw- loru, in i.iVs'iusireei. North sutfurliiar, at tho publlo IioU3e of B, P. Albcrlson, In Central. south Siiurloar, ut the old school houso at cotes creek. Polls shall be opened at seven o cloek a. m.. ana snail com inuii open without inierruptlou or adjournment until seven o'clock p. m., when ths polls will be closed. NOT1CK IS I1EKKBV OIVBN That every person, exceptlnir Justices of the Peace and Aldermen, Notaries Public aud per sons iu me uiuuia service ot tne Male wno hall hold, or shall wlthlu two moutlis have held any oillce or apiolntment of profit or trust under the l ulled States, or of this State, and city or corporaled district, whether a conunls lonedofllcer or otherwise a subordinate oftlcer or ani'til w no is or shall is; employed under the Legislature, Executive of Judiciary Department of this Stale, or of uuy city or of auy Incorporat ed district, and also, that every member of Con gress ami of the Stale Legislature, uud ot the select or Common council of any city, or eom mls loners of uny Incorporated dlstilct aro by law Incapable of hold! or exerclslnu at the same time the otllce or appointment of .Incite, inspector or clerk of any elect Ion of this com monweallh, and Hint no Inspector, .lude or other oftlcer of such elect Ion shall Ijc elhjluio to be then voted for. The Inspectors und Judge of tho election hull lueel ut, tho respective places appointed for the election In the district to which they respectively beiou', betoie seven o'clock lu tho moruihtf, and eacli ot those Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be u iiualltlcd vo. tcr of such district. JOHN Mnl HKV, Slierlfr, Sheriffs Office, Blootnsbuiv, Oct. ss, lnvi. TRIALI.IST. William lleriiliiifer, vs. Wesley ". Hartzel. Clius. W. Col i vs. K.klel Cole's Exr. John II. Suit's udiur. vs. ha Doty, et nl. John II. suit's udiur. vs. Ira Doty, et ul. Joliu II. Sun's adinr. s. Iteuben Siller, et 111. John del kin vs. Fen:iu. It. K. Co. S. P. lioono vs. E. 1'. Alberlsoii. S. P. lioone vs. Lemuel Drake. HenJ. F, Sharpless vs. Morchead & Kline. Fruukllii Vocum Uuard vs. William J. Zah ncr. John F. Chiipln vs. V.. A. But, et al. B. F. Snvlts' udtiirs, vs. James .Magee, et al. Alip. llaliii's , Co. vs. Jiuin s .M.isee. et ul William Krlcl;bauin vs. W illiam II. Suder. Cluiu Lonir vs. Win. It, riiorrlnttlon. H. F. suvliu' udinrs. v. James Maee, et al. Geo. W. Stewart Ash i. Berwick Water Co. F. P. Klefer vs. Iteuben Shuinnn. J. W. WhltenlKhl vs. ( has W'lillenlKht admr. I'. H. Clevclliii vs. Sarah A. I'elrlkcn. Jacob Ollborl vs ltourlnp o'ek Twp. Aiury M. Campbell's vs. i nomas vnlnn. 11. Moyd Creasy vs. catawlssii Townslitp, Lewis A. Stiles vs. Samuel t baniberllu. Levi N. Lutz vs. D. c, Hood, i t al. Irene H. Knles vs. Tow not Bloomsbtn-j. John Knles vs. Town of Bloomsburg, J. D. Vodluo vs. Coluuiblu County. BUSINESS LOCALS. I'emalc WeHlttiess PosillveCan To Thk Editor : Please Inform your Tfiaet that I have a positive remedy for the thnunat and one Ills which arise from deruntfed fonw . organs. I shall be ln-l to send two bottles 1 my letnedy FiiKit to any lmly If t hey will ubi ii their Express and P. ( addrtss. YMirs n -tied fully, 1)K. W. 1). MAKCIUSI, VO GtmMi ST., Itica, N. Y. Died. In the city of consumptior A familiar headline isn't it ? It' pretty risky to neglect a cold or cotjjI One Minute Couh Cure is pleasa safe and sine. V. S. Rishton Dni gist. io-14-iyi Have you seen the All Wool Blank ct at $2.98 pair at Clark & Son's al the 75c, $1.00, !r.25, $1.75 a pai; lilankets, 70c Comfortables, also $t.oo, $1.50, $1.75. Try our $1.3 Counterpane. For all school books and sc-hoo? supplies go to Mercer's Drug and Bool, store. If you would save money you shomV buy your Coats at Clark & Son's Re bate Sale of Coats. For Wall Taper and Windc Shades go to Mercer's Drug and Bool Store. For Dress (Joorls and Trimmingf go to Clark & Son. Writing paper by the Box or Quin at Mercer's Drug and Book store. I lave you seen Clark & Son's Un derwear for this season, Special V ues. Try our foe Vest. Slates, Pencils, Pens, Inks, Tablets, and all school books at Mercer's Dni and Book store. Why should We hesitats to recom mend to you to buy your Coats now at our Special Rebate sale of Coats for you can save money. H. J. CLARK. & SON. DSUNKENNES8, or the L1QU0B HA BIT, Cured at Home in Ten Daysly administering Dr- Haines' Golden Specific. It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, with out the knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will ef fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, awl in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The sys tem once impregnated with the spe cific it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of partic ulars free. Address the Golden Specific Co , 185 Race Street, Cin cinnati, Ohio. io-21-iyr. Don't forget that we sell all school books used at the Normal and Public schools. J. H. Mercer. Ladies Prices. Skirts, new line. New CLARK & SON. Glasses fitted free of charge at J. G. Wells.' All workguaranteed. A gentleman of this county who has excellent judgment remarked to us the other day that he knew of 110 pill so good for constipation,, dyspepsia and liver complaint as De Witt's Little Karly Risers. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. io-i4.iyr .iyr Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. a vmwv C0AT1 We will hold a special RE BATE Sale of Coats from now till Nov. 5th, a rebate on every Ladies' and Misses' garment; This will be your best opportu nity to buy a Good Garment for very little money. We guarantee our prices now the lowest for oualitv and work manship and with our Special Rebate off. The Cheapest lot of Cloaks ever offered at this Sea son, you will save dollars and cents by buying . now. Sale till Nov. 5th. II. J. Clark & Son. No old Stock, all bright and new this season. I. W. Hartnian & Son. Our rebate on coats boiran with the season and will last all zoiner. The two lots just in this week, with Fur Trim mings, are very stylish. Call and see them. The half priced loner ones are selling, the quality in them is extra good. The weather now ought to make a strife on coats in prices, but wo intend holding them down to the low est point. v ool Dress Goods. Flannels. Under wear, wool Hosiery and all kinds of winter goods are being shoved to the front 1. W. Hartman & Sons, 1: 1 :1 si: s if s
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