,9', , fHE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. s WASHINGTON. jfrom ou r Regular Correspondent. Washington, Nov. 8th, 1895. Political defeat is a part and portion of the history of every political party and amounts to little when the mem bers of the defeated party have the sense and the courage to profit by the lesson which can always be learned from defeat. The lesson of the defeat by which the democratic party last week lost the states of New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Kentucky, which are naturally democratic, and allowed the republicans to pile up ab pormal off year majorites in other states, is so plain that he who runs may read it, and he can run a great deal faster than some of the demo cratic candidates did in the states named, too. If the rank and file of the party displays the sense and cour age to profit by this lesson, the demo cratic party has still a good fighting chance to elect the President and a majority of the House next year there is no chance to regain control of the Senate before 1899 or later; if not, its chance for doing either may be considered infinitesimal. Everybody knows the cause of the democratic defeat last week, as well as that at last year's Congressional elections. It is because there are not enough democrats to win when they are divided into administration and ami administration democrats. In 1892, when the party was united it won a great victory, capturing at one time the Presidency and the control of both branches of Congress. Bar ring the control of the Senate that wctcy can be duplicated in 1806, provided that the Cleveland democrats and the anti Cleveland democrats can be made to become just plain demo crats, and to stop cutting each others throats. A good start might be made in that direction by those this is no time for crimination and recrimina tion; therefore no names need be Called who excused their opposition, both open and secret, to the. regular democratic nominees in several states on the ground that it was an off year and defeat would have no effect upon the Presidential contest. Let them come out like men and say whether they are democrats from principle, or only democrats when they can name the parties nominees, and having de clared themselves let them live up to their declarations. In this same connection there is also a duty devolving upon the men who manipulated the party machine. A little consideration will convince them that they are not blameless. Had they been less arrogant in displaying their power to force objectionable jtominations, in some instances for no better reason than a desire to force objecting democrats to eat a dish of crow by voting and working for those nominees, the party would have made a better showing. Let these men for get the injury done and endeavor to conciliate the kicking democrats and to get the party united once more. One of the principal reasons why a united democracy will stand an excel lent chance of winning next year is ibund in the present condition of the republican party, which regards its winning next year as such a certainty that its members have already begun to fight for the control of the spoils of victory, and by the time they succeed in nominating a Ptesidenlial ticket they are likely to be hopelessly split up into fighting factions. If the dem ocratic party lemains as it now is it will be in no condition to take advan tage of such a state of affairs. It is only a question of whether democrats prefer following up personal grudges and "getting even" with democrats against whom they are held and losing, to subordinating their personal feel ings for the success of the party and winning. Hon. Lawrence Gardner, Secretary of the Democratic National Commit tee, speaking of the elections said: "I do not think that our defeat means that we have no hope for '96. It was not against the principles of democra ey that the people voted," and ex Rep resentative Coombs, of N. Y. gave an explanation of the result in his state after saying that he had none to give, by addin: "But we must get together in New York. The way the democra cy is divided there is astonishing." President Cleveland and all the membeis of his Cabinet are setting a good example for othei democrats by declining to express for publication their opinions of the party's defeat. This is all the more creditable to them because they could, if so dis posed, truthfully call attention to the fact that the most crushing defeats I he Greatest Cure on permanently Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Swellings, Backache or any other pain. SALVATION OIL Is sold everywhere for 35 cts. Refuse substitutes. Chw UNGE'e PLUUS.Ths Crut Tobacco Antidote.lOe. 0alortr mall.A.C.Moyer Co., Balto.,Md have occurred in the states in which the campaigns were personally man aged by anti-administration demo cratic Senators. President Cleveland, as well as the members of his Cabinet, have some decided opinions on this subject is certain, but it is fortunate for the party that they have the good judgment to keep them to themselves at this time, when the rank and hie ot the party, who are neither responsible for nor have taken any part in the bickerings, are smarting under a de feat which they believe to be un deserved. It is a matter that should only be discussed in private. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, f ' BH. Frank. J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, seal Notary J'ublic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ISTSold by Druggists, 75c. im. OLD. BUT ROMANTIC. Little Man of 50 and a Big Woman of 55 Elope. Jerome Zimmerman, aged 50, and Susan Parker, aged 55, eloped from Loganton, Clinton county, last Friday, boarding Pacific express at 4.30 a. in. They were arrested at Pittsburg on the arrival of the train in that city at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The Pittsburjr Gazette, noting the arrest, says : " It is doubtful whether the prisoners were most surprised at their arrest or the detectives at their appearance. The man was small and round, the woman long and lean. Instead of a pretty and giddy young girl, she looked every day of her age, and a pair of steel bowed "specs" set on her rather sharp nose, did not qualify her for a latter day eloper. " When informed they were under arrest the woman undertook to faint, but Detective Fitzgerald headed the attempt off with a glass of water. When she recovered Fitzgerald escort ed the woman and Coulson the man to Central station. On the way down Liberty street they passed a fruit stand where some big horse chestnuts were roasting in a pan. "Zimmerman has a wife and seven children. The oldest is 18 years of age. Mrs. Parker is the wife of a farmer neighbor, and has two children, the oldest being 22. Zimmerman says his wife is a "she devil," and he'll rot in jail before he'll live with her again. Mrs. Parker says her husband is a " dirty brute," who drove her from her home, and she will like wise go through a process of mortifica tion within the walis of the Clinton county jail before she'll return to his bed and board. Zimmerman had over $4,000 with him, and tickets for the couple to Atchison. Kansas. Both I u ...... f; ) . u nave menus living uui mete. Jjcing unable to agree with their respective helpmates, they decided to go to the land of droughts and grasshoppers, where they could start life afresh. The telegram from Lock Haven charges Zimmerman with larceny. He denies this, and says it is just a case trumped up bv his wife and family to get him home again." Are you ever Annoyed by a buzzing or roaring sound in your head ? Have you difficulty in hearing distinctly ? Are you troubled with a continual dropping of mucus, irrita ting the throat and causing you to cough ? Is your breath unpleasantly 1 affected and accompanied with bad lasie r is your nearing less acute f If so, you have catarrlv and should at once procure a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, the best known remedy. The Balm will give instant relief. Appointed Assistant Superintendent- J. F. McFadden, formerly of Blooms burg has been appointed Asst. Supt. for (he Prudential Insurance Co., in the Girardville District. Mr. Mc- Fadden is not only well posted but is a hustler in the business. P11-th fni Pnln Curi Kesolutions on the Death of Christian Earnf st of the United Evangelical Ohurch Bloomsburg Pa. Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God to enter our midst and remove from us one of His best workers. Whereas, Bro. Earnest's charac ter and life was such as to inspire us to a more faithful service in our Masters vineyard and he was always at his post of duty ready by an extend ing hand and a smiling countenance welcoming and encouraging others in the christian journey. Whereas, realizing what is our loss is his etirnal gain therefore be it llesolved ; that we will tver try to follow our dear brother's footsteps and in so doing follow our Master's and to be more faithful in the dis charge of our duties to Him and His cause. Resolved; that we sincerely sym pathize with the bereaved family in their sad affliction and would recom mend them to Him who can heal all wound. lietolocd ; as a Sunday School we have suffered an irreparable loss. As a teacher and instructor he was ever trying to impress Christ and Him crucified upon those he had in charee. As a leader of the choir he was ever ready to select such pieces as would do the most good to the most people. As a member of the Official Board he was willing to give his advice but avoiding prominence. As a Christian Endeavorer he was always trying to to impress on the young the impor tance of serving Christ always and at all times both by advice and example. lesolved ; that a copy of these resolutions be tendered to the bereav ed family. Also a copy sent to the Town papers and the Evangelical for publication and spread upon the minutes of the different departments of our Church. J. S. Miller, representing the Sunday School. J. H. Fahrixcer, representing the Choir. J. F. Adams, representing the K. L. C. E. O. C. Weaver, representing the Official Board. Improved in Health. " I am much pleased with the Rainy Day Puzzle which was sent for three trade matks from Hood's Sarsaparilla and four cents in stamps. My wife has been using Hood's Sarsaparilla and has received much benefit from it and we have all improved in health since we began taking Hood's Sar saparilla." " Daniel Bartges, Hastings, Pa. Hood's Pills cure biliousness, in digestion. Undisputed Merit. The great success of the .Royal Baking Powder is due to the extreme care exercised by its manufacturers to make it entirely pure, uniform in qual ity, and of the highest leavening pow er. All the scientific knowledge, care and skill, attained by a twenty years' practical experience are contributed toward this end, and no pharmaceuti cal preparation can be dispensed with a greater accuracy, precision and ex actness. Every article used is abso lutely pure. A number of chemists are employed to test the strength of each ingredient, so that its exact pow er and effect in combination with its co ingredients are definitely known Nothing is trusted to chance, and no person is employed iu the preparation of the materials used or the manufac ture of the powder, who is not an ex pert in his particular branch of the business. As a consequence, the Roy al Baking Powder is of the highest grade of excellence, always pure, wholesome and uniform in qnality. The contents of each box are exactly like every other, and will retain their powers and produce the same and the highest leavening effect in any climate, at any time. The Government Chem ists, after having analyzed all the prin cipal brands in the ma'ket. in their reports placed the Royal Baking Pow der at the head of the list for strength, purity and wholesomeness and thou sands of tests all over the country have further demonsttated the fact that its qualities are, in every respect, unrival ed. RHEUMATIC PAINS. Dr. David Kennedy's statement that the real cause of Rheumatism was the imperfect action of the kidneys, and that Dr." David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy opened the clogged ducts, permitted the secretions to pass off, relief and comfort following as a natural result was so reasonable that sufferers seized at it with avidity and many a victim of Rheumatism, Sciatica and Lumbago has been cured by its use. at. A Minister's Experience With Heart Disease, Rev. L. W. Showers, Elderton, Ta.: 'For many years my greatest enemy has been organic heart disease. From uneasiness anont the heart, with pal pitation, it had developed into thump ing, fluttering, and choking sensations. Dr. At'new's Cure for the Heart gave instant relief. A fe v bottles have rid me of almost every symptom of heart disease. It is a wonder-worker." Sold by Wui. Rishton. 6 15 iy. Thanksgiving Proclamation! Washington, Nov. 4. The custom ary Thanksgiving proclamation was issued by the President to-day as fol lows: . a proclamation. By the President of the United States: The constant goodness and forbear ance of Almighty God which have been vouchsafed to the American people during the year which is just past, call for their sincere acknowl edgement and devout gratitude. To the end, therefore, that we may with thankful hearts unite in extolling the loving care of our Heavenly Fa ther I, Grover Cleveland, President of the United States, do hereby ap point and set apart Thursday, the twenty-eighth day of the present month of November, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, to be kept and observed by all of our people. On that day let us forego our usual occupation, and in our accustomed places of worship join in rendering thanks to the giver of every good and perfect gift, for the bounteous returns that have rewarded our labors in the fields and in the busy marts of trade, for the peace and order that have pre vailed throughout the land, for our protection from pestilence and dire calamity and for the other blessings that' have been showered upon us from an open hand. And with our thanksgiving, let us humbly beseech the Lord to so incline the hearts of the people unto Him that He will not leave us nor forsake us as a nation, but will continue to use his, mercy and protecting care, guiding us in the path of national prosperity and happiness, endowing us with rectitude and virtue and keep ing alive within us a patriotic love for the free institutions which have been given to us as our national heritage. And let us on the day of thanks giving especially remember the poor and needy and by deeds of charity let us show the sincerity of our gratitude. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be fixed. Grover Cleveland. Done at the city of Washington this fourth day of November, in the year of our Lord 1895, and in the one hundred and twentieth year of the independence of the United States. By the president: Richard Olney, Secretary of State. impelled every poison nnd impurity of your Mood, by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Then there's a clear skin and a clean system. Tetter, Salt-rheum, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, E.il.irged Cilnnds, Tumors and Swellings, nnd nil liloud, Skin, and Scalp Diseases, from a common blotch or eruption to the woist scrofula these are perfectly nnd permanently cured by it. In building up needed flesh and strength of pale, puny, scrofulous children, ho, lung can equal it. Delicate diseases of either sex, however induced, speedily and radically cured, Ad dress, in confidence, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V. Altogether there have Oeen 1908 inmates in the Huntingdon Reforma tory. At present there are 491. (Raisers of Wool never received so little for Wool as now. If the raw material is so low in price isn't it fair that ' ) Clothing ought to be correspondingly low in price. ; Dealers, middlemen and the wholesaler are interested in keeping high prices. Your best interests are served by ; coming direct to our store. We manufacture all the ' goods we sell expressly for the wearer. Our aim is j to sell you at lowest possible prices thereby increasing our business another Million Dollars. You know just as well as we do the larger the bus- ! iness the less the rate of expense. You needn't wonder that we sell. Men's All Wool Suits $5 and $6 75 l You get an excellent Winter Overcoat, All Wool, $5. For $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 First Class Best Suits. I Boys' if he is big, $5.00; Small, $2.50 and on up. Keep before you it won't cost anything to verify our statements. We pay your Railroad Fare on ordinary purchase. WANAMAKER & BROWft! ' SIXTH MARKET have the remotest Idea of ou rati In it a Jt.u bin ni Id tend ri(lit away for a beau Ufa I ih sti or siiuK i iia u couroo ui tuny now ir w.cr, r l M iuuiiu ui sviunir liuw witr, way for a beautiful clotMnminl ' School of Business K'toK lliit It'll anout nmre frtiiioutt from ot n.in to tAcau lluu any ultir-r im the continent. Invent n rxmtftl cw. A.llic K. U. U." KULHaTHM, N. Y fl--iiflt. For all Bilious and Mssvous Dissask. They purify the Blood and give Hsaltiiv action lo the entire lyitem. Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, OONSTIPATION and PIMPLES. M-.'.ly ' If von ran A Hundred Dollar Ride. t r. Ttpnneit. Ksn.. of Danville, took a ride on Sunday a week that cost a cool hundred. Mr. Bennett is the great patent lawyer, and he was com ing frivi rhiratro to Danville. He arrived in Harrisburg long after News Express had left, so he hired a special train T mnoiited of one car and an engine and contained beside the crew, one parsenger ana a trunK. u amvcu in Simliurv at 1:10 and was met by a Sunbury Division special at the depot. Mr. Bennett changed cats and in a Ow minutes the snecial was speeding to Danville. He returned to Sunbury in time to take Accommodation at S:a2 p. m., to return to New York City. Mr. Bennett paid the Companj $100 for the service rendered him. A drowning man would have little use for a method of rescue which would require days. A dyspeptic doesn't want to bother with a remedy that is going to take weeks to show its beneficial effects. The Mount Lebanon Shakers are offering a product under the name of Shaker Digestive Cordial which yields immediate relief. The very first dose proves beneficial in most cases ; and it is owing to their unbounded confi dence in it, that they have put 10 cent sample bottles on the market. These can be had through any druggist i and it will repay the afflicted to invest the trifling sum necessary to make a trial. The Shaker Digestive Cordial relieves by resting the stomach and aiding the digestion of food. Laxol is the best medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Site Secured- H'e mentioned in the Columbian last week that Judge Ikelerwas obliged to leave on Tuesday for Girardville, where he met the Boa-il of City Trusts of the (iirard Estate, the object of the meeting being the location of a summer home for the younger child ren of Girard College. Girard Manor, Schuylkill County, was selected as the place, and the construction of the buildings will be commenced next spring. It is Tour miles west of Lofty, along the Catawissa branch of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, and is a most desirable place for a summer home. In the disposition of the Dunham Sittser Judical contest a number of nice questions of the law were ruled upon by the Court with regard to the marking of ballots. One was that a ballot marked in the party circle with a straight perpendicular or a straight horizontal line is legal. Circles with in circles were also declared legal ine court decided that in every instance where a ballot fully set forth the wish of the voter it should be counted, except where dot marks were used. The Judges drew the line on those, of which there were several. The late Samuel Josephs of Phila delphia left an estate of $200,000 which was devised to his wile and children. ; Rersons to Travel.. WANTED Several faithful gentle men and ladies to travel for ettablish cd house. SAURY' S7J0.00, AND EXFE2TSES. Position permanent if suited also increase. 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