Highest of all in Leavening Power. II ViA . .J ABSOLUTELY PURE Tini.COUJNlBIAN. .Tiered Rt ,,' Vnx i,m,,fl r NlnnnnburK, o ..pi'oml class mutter. Muroh 1, lux. HI.OOMSHITRG, FA. TutliAV, NOVKMHER 18, IS92. Tohn '1'. Ciilbert and wife of Philadelphia were visiting friends in Bloonisburg and Catawissa last week. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Steck of Hunliesvillc are visiting their niuthcr, Mrs! Kvalina Rupert. John T. Tracy has accepted a position in a rauroau omce su isuuaio, X. V. He left here last l'riday. .Mr. .1 S. Kuhn who has been con fined to his bed for the past six weeks is still in a very critical condition. Tiles of people have piles, but De Witt's Wi to i Hazel Salve will cure them. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. lo 14-iy To receive a paper three or four years without paying for it is enough to destroy the delinquent subscriber's respect for the publisher. Quail or Virginia partridges may be shot from November 1st to December 151b ; hare, commonly called rabbit, from November 1st to January 1st. The winds from the North blows sharp and keen, and bad ellects ot colds are seen. One Minute Couli Curesosaie and sure, will quickly perform a wondrous cure. v. i. Rishton. Druc'ist. 10-14-iy Since the repairs have been made on r.ast street. 11 is now one ui mc 1 . . . : . r . i. - hneat in the town. A top dressing 01 limestone was used. Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet teniner. all result irom the use 01 ue Witt s Little har v Risers, the famous little Dills. W. S Rishton Dniiiuist 10-14 iy M. E. Edwards insurance agent, seems to ue nrsi in urescninm calen 1 r . . . 1 ders for 18m. He made a tour of the town luesdav and left a hand some one wun eacn 01 ins nairous. The democrats from the northern section 01 tne count v oukiu 10 uun out en masse to altenu tne poie ra.s- irm at JJerr s siore in u; per vjrecu- 1 r 1 v- L. - , 1, .. , , to noon. Nothing so distressing as a hacking CoiM'h. Nullum: so loolibh as to sutler from it. Nothinu so dangerous if allowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate reiiet W. Jv Rishton. DruL-eist. IO-14-IV . j - ou Cleveland's plurality in Illinois, accoraine to scmi-oiiici.il returns, wuu -- ...:.u 10 counties missinc. is 277l JlUL'CHl. IJL'lllUCIdl. IUI uuniiv"i " ..' . ' ........ 1.-.. ccorainz to tne same aumoniy, ii auiurantv of 11. 101. . j - ' V Wood's Business College at Scran- ton has organized a Clerical bureau which increases the facilities of the in stitution in niacins its students. Last year neaily four hundred book-keeoers. stenographers and clerks received cood positions. V TL. T ...1 f K . ... V.rlf nn1 inc juincrans 01 .v Brooklyn have undertaken a big pro ject. It is proposed to lorm a ja- tional Lutheran Association. two delegates from each association will be innmntpri tn first form a. state organi zation and will endeavor to lorm a na tional association. Headache is the direct result 0 ndigestion and stomach disorders. Remedy theso by using De Witt s Little Karlv liisers. and vour head- ache rli3riars l h. favorite little - ' . ... Pill everywhere. W. S. Rishton, Druggist- 10 14-iy There ari several annlicantsrenorted as in the he III for the Uerwick. post . -I 1 ----- Office. R. S. Rowman. the present in cumbent wants to remain, ot course, and F. F.. Rrnrkwav and C. D. Dorr, tile latter the editor of the Indevend- tut. are named .iiirohable anil ICantS. , ... , - , , J. S. Williams auctioneer made some trood Ka es Tuesdav at Mimtn 111 the estate nf P.of.re Shumln. 1 tie following trar.ts wer sold : No. 1 for $800, No. a for $100, No. 3 tor $70. No. a. for $;i. No. ? lor $44, No. 6 for $27. No. 11 for Si 06, No. I a frir tin Kn 11 fnr $eo. No. Id for tl.l m Kn t r (,ir Hi in CO. Small in size, creat in results: De Wltt'n T.itrla Karl if Uicra K(Kt tiills for Constinntwm lieet (nr Sirk Che. het fnr Qi-nir ?(nmrh Thev Uevtr erine. V. S. Rishton Dru2- gist. IOI1-IV Latest U. S. Gov't Report eikirt The Knights of the Golden Kaele will attend services at the Baptist v,nurtu next, aunuay morning. J. L. (iirton has added much to the appearance of his property on Centre street, by leveling the yard and re- soddmc. An Oyster Supper will be held at 1 rinity Reformed Church Saturday evening, Nov. 19th, from five to ten o aock. hvcrybody invited. Notice is herein- civen that the bus iness lately conducted by Daniel Mngiey, Jr , at Heaver alley, Colum bia County, Pa., as Agent for me, has been discontinued I havimr disposed of my interest in the stock of goods ueing no longer connected in any way. Daniel Singlcy, Sr. Jfullheads or catfish are being caught by the hundreds in the Wapwallopen creek, near the Crystal Spring reser voir. The spring is so low that there is not enough water for the fish and they are going down the creek in thousands to find deeper water in the the river. The creek is low in places and the fish are easily caught by hand as they come down. The Allegheny Valley railroad be gan running a through coach from Williamsport to Pittsburg, last week, which is quite a convenience for per sons traveling between those cities. The car leaves Pittsburg on Buffalo express each morning and arrives at Williamsport eight hours latei, while a car leaves Williamsport and arrives in Pittsburg in t!ie evening. Wyoming County Bears occasion ally make their appearance alout Noxen. The Tunkhannock Jfew Age says a native, there encountered one in the woods a few days ago, but having nothing but a small revolver with which to annihilate the brute, he tried looking the animal out of countenance. The bear gazed at him a few moments and than waddled off into the bushes. The following letters are held at the Bloomsbarg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office Nov ember 21), 1S92. Mr. Harry Eranner, Miss Lizzie Boads, Miss Maggie Carson, Mrs. Mary Cox, Mr. U. A. Dalton. Bert Duebcrg, William Fetter, Mr. George Gieger, D. K. Girton, Mr. William Mair, Mr. John Miller, Win. O'Neal, Miss Edith Pooley, Miss Jen. T. Rich ard, Miss Mary C. Sherman, Miss Leah Seeley, Mrs. Will Smith, Mrs. L. A. Wilson. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Nov ember is, 1 So j. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. A. B. Cathcart, P. M. A Great Medicine Institution. One of our reporters in passing the establishment of Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., the other day noticed that they are building another five story addition to their present quarters. The growth of this concern is truly rem arkable. Established a dozen years ago, they have now as large, if not the largest and most complete plant of its kind. Al though working all departments night and day they seem to be unable to supply the demand for Swamp Root, which by the way has reached the largest sale of any kidney remedy on the market. It is a pleasure to reter to such facts in our columns." JSinghamton Daily Herald. Evading Eailroad's Winter Tims Table. Twice each year the train service ot the Reading Railroad's various lines is readjusted to meet the exigencies of the seasons and the ever increasing demands of travel. Euch successive change of this sort is marked by greater or less improvement in the convenience afforded the public, both in the Arrangement of the trains and in the cpiickening of their transit. The Autumn and winter time table on the Reading's lines goes into effect on Sunday 13th. int. There are no conspicuous changes to be not ed, but the slight alterations are all in the direction of furnishing better service to the Reading patrons. The new time tables can be obtained at the ticket offices on and after the 1 2 th inst. Tor Sale or Bent. The undersigned oflersi for sale or rent the hotel in Orangeville known as the Heckman House Also offers for sale at acres of land in Scott township. For terms eic. inquire of Albert Heckman, Orange; ville. 10 14- 6 mos. n Powder iXIOTION ECH0E3. The entire- Democratic ticket was elected in Sullivan county. M. J. Lull goes to the Legislature. In Wyoming county the Republi cans got everything except Represen tative, i rank 1'iatt, democrat, was elected by a good majority. In Montour county everything is democratic, as tisi'al. l-or Congress S P. Wolvcrton runs ahead of the ticket 127, and J. K. Gcringer for Representative leads it 65. James C. Heddens was elected county treasurer. In a total vote of 30,1 iS Hines car ries the Luzerne district for Congress over Foster by 1,594 majority. Of the twenty -five' State Senators chosen, the Democrats get one Sena tor Green, of Berks, whose majority of 1 1 .1 7,900 count not oe overcome. Harrison's plurality in Pennsylvania is 50.467 aainst 70.458 four years ago, an apparent Republican loss of 19,- 991. .-lis actual majority is 45-203 1,1 a total vote of 980,735, according to a semi-official count. The political complexion of the next State Legislature is not altered by later returns. With a majority of 16 in the Senate and 68 in the House the Republicans have 84 majority on joint ballot. Kline, Republican, defeated Wright, Democrat, tor State Senator in Lu zerne by a plurality of 67. Joseph Scranton was elected to con gress in Lackawanna by a small ma jority. Judge Pershing was elected the third tim.- in Schuylkill county. There was a republican candidate, and John W. Ryon was an independ:nt demo crat after failing to secure the party nomination. The people of Schuyl kill as well as the whole state have reason to congratulate themselves over the continuance in office of so able and upright a jurist. Eloct by Popular Vote. Every four years, immediately fol lowing the election of a president, the subject of amending the Constitution, so that the people can vote direct for president, is discussed. Now, that the democratic party will control both the Senate and Congress, together with the executive, this reform ought to be enacted. It will require two-thirds of both houses to pass an amendment Act., and that must again be ratified by the legislatures of tA-o thirds of the states. It ought not be difficult to pass such an amendment, when the subject is properly understood. Some of the so-called debatable states might object, because it would deprive them of monopolizing the nomination. New York state has been favored for the last 32 years; Indiana for 16 years; two presidents were chosen from Ohio ; but the rest of the states have had a hard struggle even to present a candi date. By the present system, money is gathered from all corners and poured :nto the doubtful or wavering states, and what ought to be a gift of the people becomts a purchaseable object. The result would probably be the same. The advantage would be that each state could present the noblest son at the nominatinjj Conventions, and the selection made with due re gard for ability, rather than residence. Each state would make an effort to get out the entire vote ; and the nec essary money for campaign expenses, would be kept in the several states. There arc exceptions to the rule of selection, and notably so this year. Croyer Cleveland would have been one of the standard bearers, even though nia residence had been in the smallest State of the Union. His nomination was a demand of the people and his overwhelming majority the voice of the common people, with Cleveland in the presidential chair, would be the most opportune time to make an amendment to the Constitution, that we may blot out forever the suspicion of the presi dential office being a purchasable objic: In the State of Pennsylvania alone probable 100,000 voters did not go to the polls. It was a foregone con clusion whicu candidate could get the electoral vote and no contest was made. A llillion Friaadj- A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than onj million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs, an I ' Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guarantee.1 to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles tree at C. A. Kleirn's Drug store. A supper pork was served at the Ru pert Hotel on Wednesday night, ntarly a hundred guests partook of it. Land lord Unangst knows how to get up a square meal, and all present enjoyed lit. Happy and content U borne with " Tn Ko chtttir; a limp with th light o( th morning. Ct4logut,writa Rochester Lamp Ca.NtwYork. COMPARATIVE VOTE. Below we give the vote of Cleveland and Harrison for 1 833 and 189J, show ing the gains anil losses in the differ ent townships of Columbia County. Berwick shows the largest democratic gam, and yet polled the smallest pro portion of its vote. Mt. Pleasant township polled the largest proportion of votes, being 29 in excess of the reg istration. Bloomsburj; stand 3 second in gain of democratic majority. n 3 a 21 .V) KM I'm am -! a Kit KM .'II !il 4' Ml l llil It IS t7 HI III Ti MM 411 ! r.i 11 4T ta J llonvcr Hi'iitnn Ili-rwli.-k, K W lU'xilnMiurx P.... " W... llrtarcrwk I.INh;i Ontrullii Ci-ntr.' Cnny nullum N .. w.. Flslilnifi-ri'i'k Kninklln lilTi'llWrHKl lli-uil.K k .IllrkKiHI I.Oi'llnl MailHull Muln Mlllllii I'll U Ml M 8 l'l KIT til til 111 VH me, H HI l'1-.l Ml !.' I'.l M MT Kll M IT 1IH II 1M Hi US :t ill1.) l-.o ifTt Kill 1 111.) Ml !M r TO sit IV. 11.1 iMI V.4 III M!I IW KM 111) l: Hi Hi i as ! : an i 11 IT :m 15 Jll KO II! nr, a:.r, air. 1:11 li. 'T l:il f. TH im Ml lio HI 1!" . 70 1MO :t W IS vontour Mi, I'li-uruinr.... imuitfi; I"l in- Knurl we Tivk... Scott K " W SuxarliMf M I'.l K7 II 1M ill Total 4ii7'l awt 41 1 1 aim 510 lan Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tton with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He his well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnishec when desired. tf W. A. Hartzem., Proprietor, Clarissa Peacock, gave a birthday party last Monday, from 3 to 6 o'clock the occasicn being the hfth anniver sary of her birth. About twenty five of her little friends were present and they had a good time. Elcctrio Bitters- This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples. Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. Eor cure of Headache, Constipation ann Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $r.oo per bottle at C. A. Kleirn's Drug Store. 0 TLUA IIOUS;: ULOOMSIIUKG, OS'J. WLLK COMMENCING MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1892. Matinees Thursday and Saturday, at2. 15 MIHHIE LESTEE And Her own Company, IN A SEW M E7ELY M BRAN NSW SHOW. OPENING PLAY iQ $ilvei Iede. A NEW PLAY. S-A BAND CONCERT every night by Minnie Lester's own band. Popular Prices, 15, 25 35 Cents. Reserved seats at Dentlcr'sJShoe Store. I. W. Hartman & Sons. We start this week on 112 muffs, 50cts to $4.00. Stethem. You want to keep your eyes on the improvements going on at our stores, by which the Christmas trade will be made pleasant for you and conven ient for us. Don't talk much about Christmas presents un til Thanksgiving is past. Coats and Winter Dress Goods, Flannels, Underwear, Hosiery and all kinds of goods to keep warm are now in order. Coats from $1.00 to $25.00. Newest Styles sell best, the half priced and Dollar ones next best, so they go, we are glad and no one nude mad. New sets of Dishes just opened. 100 pieces for $S.oo to 35.00. Don't forget the MUFFS and COATS. I. W. Hartman & Sons. Congressional Return. The Congressional return judges met at Sunbury Tuesday, and report ed the following. D. R. Coffman was return judge, for Columbia County. Wolvcrton. Kvcs. Dowpr. sfMl :m tfi 1 hi tM; 4.'!S m hi CoKimhlii 4MT1 Montour Itnl Xort,huintrrlun(l T'-Jio Sullivan Ull l.m-l WoIvprton'H I'lunillly, om 1IW) Dili EQUESTRIAN LIVEHY Charles E. I lower has opened a livery stable at the rear of his premises on 1 hird street, where he keeps sadd'e horses to hire. He has five had, well broken, safe for ladies anil children. Thus far he has been well patronized. He will accompany those who are just learning to ride, if desired. tf. MUSIO LESSONS. Chas. P. El well, for the past three years a student in Boston, is giving lessons on piano and violin. Both taught in the best methods, piano in New England Conservatory method, violin according to the German school. One reason why Scott's Emulsion of Pure Noi' wegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda has had such a large sale is because it is "Almost as palatable as milk;" but the best reason isj that its curative properties are unequalled. It cures the cough, supplies the waste of tissues, produces, flesh and builds up the entire system. Scott'i Kmulalou cures Cougha, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemlo and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting In children. Almost a palatable aa milk. Get nly the genuine. Pre pared by Scott & Bowne, ChemUU, New York. Sold by ail Druggists. Thankfglvin, A sumptuous Turkey dinner will be served in the school house by the La dies of the M. E. church at Light Street. In the evening lunch, Oysters, Ice cream and cake. BUSINESS LOCALS. Female WeaUneMS PoHitlve Cure. To Thk Editor: T'lensp Inform your renders that I huve a pnsttlve remedy Mr the thousand and one Ills widen arise from derunifed fenmlp organs. 1 shall be triad to send two bottles of my leniedy kbkk to any lady If they will send tlielr Kxpres.s and P. ( nrtrtresx. Yours res pectfully. Da. W. U. MAKC'lllSI, IKJ OKSKSUKK. St., L'tica, N. V. For all school books and school supplies go to Mercer's Drug and Book store. Tor Wall Paper and Window Shades go to Mercer's Drug and Book Store. Writing paper by the Box or Quire at Mercer's Drug and Book store. Slates, Pencils, Pens, Ink?, Tablets, and all school books at Mercer's Drug and Book store. Don't forget that we sell all school books used at the Normal and Public schools. J. H. Mercer. Glasses fitted free of charge at J. G. Wells.' All work guaranteed. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURCi MARKETS. COHUICTID wmiLT. HIT1IL MICH. Butter per lb 8 .3 Eggs per dozen .36 Lard per lb 1 Ham per pound .16 Pork, whole, per pound 05 to .06 J Beef, quarter, per pound . . .06 to .08 Wheat per bushel 1.00 Corn ears 41 " .60 Oats " " 40 Rye " " 80 Buckwheat flour per 100 3.40 Wheat flour per bbl 5.00 Hay per ton ia.00 Potatoes per bushel .80 Turnips " " 25 Onions " " 1.00 Sweet potatoes per peck 25 to .35 Cranberries per qt .12 Tallow per lb 04 Shoulder " " 12 Side meat 09 Vinegar, per qt .oS Dried apples per lb .05 Dried cherries, pitted .18 Raspberries -iS Cow Hides per lb .03 Steer " 05 CalfSkin 40 to .50 Sheep pelts .9' Shelled com per bus .70 Corn meal, cwt 2.00 Bran, ' 1.25 Choo " 125 Middlings " 1 25 Chickens per lb .10 Turkeys " " " Geese " " 10 Ducks " " 10 Pheasant " pair .80 Quail " doz 2 25 Coal. No. 6, delivered 2.50 " 4 and s " 3 5 6 at yard 2.25 " 4 and 5 at yard .. 3 2j DR. KILMER'S P II k r" Yi w ir. Kidney, Liver and Bladder Curt, Rheumatism, Luratmro, pain In jnlntnrbnc-k, hiirk ritMtla urine, Irp'iui-nt calls, IriilHtion, InHamatMfe m-avel, ulceration, or catarrh ot bladder. Disordered Liver, T.npnlrpd dlirtlnn, (rout, hillloiia-hmdaotia. hW A M I'-lllMIT ciif-n kidney ilitilrulMaa, LaUrifi), urinary trouble, bright' dlwank Impure IUood, Scrofula, malaria, ircn'l woakn'-Morriublllty. Ilttimittff -tf (vmrr-nt of On, riottl-. if nnttaflfe flle.1, L)ruifinto will rHund Uiyuu U jirif ilrt. At DrurglKtu, fl Or. Size, $1.00 SUe. "IonUdi OuHe to H.-alth'-rnw-ConralUthfa ttm, ' Dli. KlUtltt & Co., UlNOH AHTON, N. T. NEW YOUK MARKETS. Heportpd by Palmer, lllvenbursr & Co Wb.ol Bale rommlsslon Merchants In rrultfiaud Ifo duce, 1M Keado Street, New York. Nov. 14, 1892. The week opens with warm muggy weather, but marker, good on all lines. Apples, fancy kings, $3,00 $4,00, Spitz and Snows, $2,50 $3.50, Greenings, $3,50, Baldwins fancy, $2.25 (at $2.50, small bbls, $1.50 $2.00, Spies, $2.00 $2.25, common apples, $t.oo ((8 $1251 Quinces prune, $4.00 05 $5.00, Cranberr es, Jersey boxes $1.50 & $2.00, Grapes, up river Concords, 3 5c, State Del 5 lb. baskets, 12 (iij 20c, Magaras, 12 C5 iSc, Concords, 1 1 12c, 10 lbs. 17 (i 1 90., Catawbas, 5 lbs. 11 rj; 12c 10 lbs. 18 (oj 20c, Potatoes $1.67 0 $2.25, Sweets, fancy Vinlands, 5-'3.25 Cfi $3-5. Jersey, $3.00, Cabbage, $4 ( $600 a ioo,Celery, 15 25c a bunch Onions, State white, $2.00 $3.00, red and yellow, $1.75 $2.25, Tur nips, 75 85c, Squash, $1.25 1.50, Poultry, live chickens & fowls, 10 t'i ue, ducks, 70 90c, a pair geese, $1.50 $1.75, Poultry dressed, Turkeys dry picked, 13 15c, chick ens, Jerseys, 14 15c, State, 12 Q 13c, ducks, 13 (Gi 15c., geese, 11 ($ i2C,Game, Quail, $1.25 $1.50 a doz., grouse, 90c $1.00, partridge, , $1.00 $1.25, Woodcock, 75 90c, wild duck, canvasback, $2.00 $3.00, redhead $1.00 $1.25, others 25 50c, Rabbits and hares, 25 350, Calves, country dressed prime 9 11c small, s 6c, pork light, 8 9c, medium, ;i 3l 8c, light heavy 6 fa 7d Butter creamery 29 () 29., dairy I esctras 25 ($ 27c, firsts 22 (g 24c, se conds 20 (( 2ic, dairy ferkins, 19 0 23c, l'.ggs lresti, nearby 27 (g) 20c, Leghorns 2S 30c, Beans marrow, $2-35 $2.40, medium, $2.05 $2.10, red $J-7S a 85, Evap. apples, fancy, 9 gc, raspberries, 19c, chestnuts $5.00 (crj $6.00, hickory nuts, $2.25 $2.50, Honey, clover, 13 3 16c, buckwheat, 10 12c, Hay, 80 (rj 85c, straw, 55 65c. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eitalt of J. T. Hijii"iireich, laif of iS nitron ftrp.. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of J. T. Ueyd.-nrelc'h, UM of Madtson twp., col. Co. Pa., d-ceased, huve ben granted to the und-rsli;ued admliinra tor to whom all persons indebted to said estul are requested to make payments, and thone having claims or d. mamU will make known the uttnte vlthnnr dpt.iv rn I iViii'nT HPrncvHRir-ii. N iv. is, ls(i-j Administrator. TlCini Cclli Csrkl S.nTlirMt OmpJlCama, VkMpiif C.ufb. Brtki ti utd Asthma. A Mka t.r rr Coaivmpti.a It Irrt maim. Mi .... rvbrf la ad&M4 .tAff .a. Cm . mm. In will th. a .ll.al fMt .fur tekiaa U. art htU t QQGL wis i