IE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. In ,,-ur r - joiin w. tANin rtf imtiotml ronrt'titlon Krci 1nrnly fiirnml, nml it In mililom thoy Imvo miy ikIouk Ixwlnir on tho wmwnHdii'n lift- prvrork. Vlin tlm tomxrury ofHoora lmvo rn oltvtotl ami tlio roinniltlom I hivo Iiokii nprtnintivt to pww on tlio rro- ttiQiliikU mill to jiiopiw it xrmiMii'tit tJ;itil,iitloii nml mli for tlio rimvcn. tinn, n rmvMH will lo tnkon until tlio ntfxt tiny, niul tho I'rowd will Nlritiritlo Imrk to tlio MR liotolri to iiiivn-h iikiUii nipt chtvr inutii nml to holil limiti'il Urt CMJwionit oi tin' cuiTi'iH'y iniivttiou in tlm wirrlilor of tlio liotol. Ffemllliir Kum. Tlirro will ln iniiny fmniliir ttwvu MiminH in (lio corridor mnlon tho floor of tho oonwtilii'M. Mm yliuid'n pplniix, StMiiilor (iornimi, hiwt luwitutitL HrU'o, too, hinl uiiihhiiioimI lilx Intention of tivy ititf iwiv, tmt tin ImfltvontiMiilcnMrinco. K Uovornor Kviiiioln of MitsMouvt, who nifclo it loniiiK fight for tho ifcliniiiistxii (tail in III Ktnto, mill MnMtt, tho im tionnl ootumiltiiuniMi from thnt utiilo, Will Ihi nit hitml. PritltciM in tlio iv.lmin itrutWm oitiiilnlMto for tmpomnr flmlr mmi of tho convention. Hill of Now Vitrk, wins iv it nuwlodt oiuiiliilnto for tho uoiiiiimtion, ntitid nwny four your n(i will tx on Imiul to tmvko it light for ' 'Hound imliey" to tho InxtiHtvh. Whit liny, fitmoiiA i tho "Fool Killor"of tho ron volition of four yvivr itjro, luviihviiliHl to loml in tho "soniiil inonoy" oiuiinv, llomKo Oooknui, who tnvppiM out of politic through hi qimnvl wiUi tin Taummny loitdor, will not U in I'hl ritpv Detain Kuropo nursing a sprained MlVIl'. 1hk1i of AUUmnu will lcnil tho silver fotvfg frvim his state; .lotion of Arkainxvs frvs.li from it rriuniohnnt oiuiyiihs for re election, will help to inula' tho platform. Aftor tho permanent rhitirmiut hit Ihvii ohoHon will tho jionnnnont rll of tlio on-iitioii hit Ixvn niswlo up will romo whnt i'nmi to N tho roul imii h'ot f tho oonwntion. Aiul it i wry likoly to lx fought out in ono of tho ooinmiitoo noinn. "Wlutt iihitll tho plat form lie?" in tho iiuvt intorotiim mnl imwt innvrtitiit vf tho (juivtion to N ilnUrminotl by tho ilolojf.tt, an.l a Ktnto tli ligation arc wtxll unitisl in tut oaxos, tlio totujvr of thoiMnniittiv wt nlnui! will bo tho h'lnjvr of tho convention. It will not ho like tho cw viiition of four year ap in which tho frjontin of Mr. Clovoliviul tol tho mu iuitbo on what plat fomr ho wtxthl lv nillinu ti mn. X.w will tho convention lilbtjly ilo what that eonvontion lil when it rcmiiliatiHt tho tariff plank hnMV.t in Vy tho oimmithv aiul aU ,fl that nn tnoUvUmtion N-ginnin. "IvpuWican i. C. . TRUkTTKX. f t a trtA. " If rhcre ar fcr.v Rprwrr.i- to V tmw) on ic Jfct form. tVy wi J i-.trw b- ttmc in th vjmin;ito Pet th f.jr.t f.-c o.-mo(r ton w ul bp fmlfcr ic min.ir.tv wto tlv (vnwnlw hall and th v-rrt ftf ih (vwm'.Wi rv van wiloak or.t ihfTs, .t,Mtt Uc vtntrv ri,.l Vnos- jnsi how v.ipch h Nvw wimviivI to e o Hkvr. as The casf tbjvv Nv t Via can.ah. Zhr n.'.ySitt yri'A t lh. pi aif.cn; thi y-iar 1 prixncl .-vit:-A ji.-ffi aro r.-m 5iW7-.vf. It has ht,p rv'rtM it ih plaif.TSTa vs riia-r t f-UHv oan.ijatis. iho I'XTO.v.rfct'!. vvrvYuti,'ri t isf'P pr,iv ?o br onf of thp Tnt fv.Ttjnf ii ihe .3?Mry if iJif- party -fn Tn.w vtnriTip ihan that of It wUl , V.Dti in v.v.iinf n lijia.fs. The ui v.ffn mt of T vit y-nar kr. hA or.ly oav ' k laftirimmli C . Ctn the ruffct of Ht.w ISa. tbf 1 rc.vrai.io tM iiinal o.i.vcviV!.in maip il v.n.ii.a,;on f.-c ihr j ri Try thiAit vtin.ir.t "-tii.. Vivf iv b,'n pwrs! V ?vi ir. t.hf- l.i-t.-ry of r-aJi'tiiKJ mi.toi- i tion. To r.u.V'jvr.Mia ihnn Tli.c.iich ' t.Vii is a -..,, :m rf nsrir s.''f.-Msh in rut Aim-n. hj-. u.iruU Uml ; I n;vH tint htiti jrtch.rfcl Gr.-ov.r v-. 1xt;:; hA bon prvi'ii-.iii t elnur yarv fcur. l. K.m l f.. f v. at thr vCl . jv--Vvjjr. ?vr lif In. -wvc.vivi a ttiiarj.il. mm? iiiacion h i N j?t jOui. v vj'.jir.i.u; if t'- r. r.::.ts? v.cv.,.- "J t Hi-i ?. v.--rii.'ir vli. r. re o.j(f;i.it f.ir rlf TirnM.liwii ia'. -.jra:rar)fA Ho h& hitm ow rf ttu V w York Vi.v!.!pVi"i,'m v tlx fi v;. -j.it. of if M --V"n OhanA vW, l is ' " ).'..n, i.nfi br ).a vset-i. Oi.-v.1a!Wj .-w. ;h i. l'ipw. tj- i),,i 1H''TiifiTii Tb l-tr. uiffist oartflidnw J i !' Ji; Ik'tnonrncy coulil put hcfum tlio conn try. Tho promlw mnilo by Hill in 1SS4 hud Ikoii kept. Now York hail given Ch'vi lnml it olectoiitl voto, nml ho liail hn'ii elootl tho (lint Doinocrat to rottcli tlio jHivsldontliil oftlro nlneo tlio wr. Hill Imil K'i'l Kuril control of tho Dotiiu'riitln parly in tho ntnto of Now York or at. loiwt of tlnit hrancli of tho Ileitnw-ratlo party whinli in in tho majority, anil therefore mugiilAHl a tho Doniocracy of tho ntato that ho know ho con Id have, tho indorsement of the deloKatoN to tho dtato convention, mnl, lmvlng that, ho expected to ro 1m' foro tho convention of 18D8, as Clovo lutnl had pono In'foro tho convention of 1KH1, ivn tlm candidate of tho Htato of New York. In order to clinch hi hold on tho convention, liovcr, ho had it called nt nn early ditto, and hocnuw) it wan called no early IiIh enenilen Hitid ho wim trying to tako "nnap" jndRinent, Mid bitterly opponod tho not. Then they liiiulo tho fact that tho convention wan ealhtl no early nn oxenno for calling all ot her convent Ion, known an tho nntinnnp convention, which met at Myracuno in tho fall bf IHOl. Thun Now York had two full netn of deloKatoa at Chicago ono tho (lolopatcn of tlio regular l)eiuoo racy and tho other tho delegates, of tho "antinnapiiem," nn thoy www known. The 78 delegate of the regular IVtnoo rner were inntniotml to veto a a nnit fi.r'laviil li. Hill. Tho other delegate with timtinctcd to vote for Orovcr t'lewhttuL Wllllm C. Whltnny. W'illium O. Whitney of Now York, who had Ihch Mr, C'let'land' mvrotitry of tho navy, wa tho manager of Mr. Cleveland' campaign. Ho wa well adapted for tho difllcult work before him booaimo while in hynipathy with tho object of tho "antinmipiiorH" ho wit a member if tho M'guhtr Democracy and of Tainmiuiy 1111, it representative in tho city of New York. By tho ailvioo of Mr. Whitney, tho "Mitinnappers" paw up a contiMit for tho New York seats in tho convention a content which Mr. Cleveland' pcwonal followers iii tho convention rulght liavo dividinl in their favor, hut which would have boon so mitnifcNtly unfair that it would havo split tho Democracy of New York hopo hwly. Before tho convention met, tho moot earnest efforts were made to unite the delegates opposed to Mr. Cleveland cm Mtmo other cniididato. The Hill men wn pri'pitnnl to Abandon their cwuli dati with his own consent if they could ttnd any ono on whom ther could unite enough votes tonoiv.it.ah'him. At ono time tho Hill delicto believed tJiey had found a eompro:nl candidal' in Arthur 1. iVorman of Maryland; and in fact thoy cl.vmod afhrmtivl that thoy had had Mr. tiormau' oot!M,.t to th iin of his name at two time and that b h.-ul withdrawn frc-i tho oocnst rr.d denly in Uvsr of tWoatK Whawvvr facts ar as to Mr. ttoirr.-.aiv, th Xrw York dclogatton vnfv.t ini tix yVc.TTfc. tioa hall on the aiVnwui cS ar SS at oVlock Vwwir.g that nnioss they had time to make a com bi nation of oa kind ht foro mimiir.p they hyto bditfic and Mr. Cleveland wx;'.d be rjocinawd. Kvory incr.ti,ia c OvvIsd, narae iK-af the sicnal fiir a nvmtodoc difyilar ctf enthnmasm. When Mr. K;ll wa cjeii tiottod thxre y chcr frvici the prti san of tio New York Biaa, bet tbfiv wa Klonoe in the frallrrioa. nana n. hiii. Aa midmpht approached the omi- nating Kptxvhiv wvro being m. There ha.1 boon an attempt to adjourn oar.ier, but it ha.1 Kva shootod down by the w'.krio and voted down by the dfOe- pso. The Nvinning of the nosnvnajiag F7vvS h1 boon p--lvi with fronned eo-.thnsiasra by the gl)ono. The people tVsv sh.-wed no iir.pat.ionoe w-hfi the sjwyvh in behalf of Mr. Clt ria7td wf re King tnadA. They Iisroaed pafseinoe hioh gave way to (lEthTMr.asm wnffftorer the name rf Ihfdr oandidare wa roor.n.moA. Bt wbeo Kill"" T.mte wa plaoid Kf ore Uie cva.veEnooi the ca'kcitKs sh.'wpd thcrads Jrc fcnpfcrinr.t oftheofla,-. Tborewwecriflsof Vore! and oheors and hisses and snrh rpro&r af n.a. floating nigh 1h.tv.trs. hi. Str.il the ClcvfCand mon stork sttiadijy to ttwir pr.rrvxft, and rvnry yirojvwiraon To aAjotrn Tart w-.th a rigorant aopacra The tnal Rrwoh Ice Mr. Hiii or rathw Jtcainnt Mr. Oevtiland -a to be xuade by OonfTWRSTDaii Bonrke Cvt ran, one of the aiuesi man in cvmgmsa. known a a fine smoaker and one who wet nsnally with vnrOTircan(iiit tram hi o3ie.noi. Pet the gajlone vm- jh no mood to JisTfiu to JoQaonmi. J aim W. rT;ifu, wiiki't from Tpuiia uau csd( of Mt. Kiil' partiswai, had Nxm howled dfWTi in cispraonfrJ cotfofaoii. rh;le vje piaoid ohasmiaJi, Mr. Viisms f if Worj Virginia, beat a nr.lri prottiKt on Uie d..k w iih hu. guni Mr. dvitraii VttUtr a fonle aT'riek; to thf- ofiEVfaitatin to alitm tlif- utxt wnriijjg Be s not wOl fi( hnicwi, he suid. fT' the mii of hi voine and Li whole bearing confirmed what he tuud But tJe jihywoal omd-.ti.'in of one mar, or the cn..irt fif a hi-nte-ed waf- n.-vtiiirp ! the jumstiif Mr. OicrJaiu; v hun it ir.torf ;'ofl with their jir.Tprari.njfi Be 3.1r, -i,;le Mr. CVvItui va cvrdont y tj.(J, n.-gVt v'l hif ilino bx et Kvcnt VigiT jfd thu- jilea TM rhf lafl m.-k jilhv-i'fi the oriprwHioiiV o-t f.-a- inHrta froir. w:y one Mr. K. ' .-..'m"vcts ni.!ii arit-n Tiie hptil x-a to br f.tr.r-' ti rhe doattt, and Uiht bcf.-'?v ni.TniiTic. il Iii.'.! jii t e'.'Ov'V vhen Tl.TiirVf 0-4--ut: t-u:!! 4m-i. tiw us.V vOk thf jrjuiJ irnt Ki hurt rriKj.livl, DivkWf mill'; -hr.jf- Kikniip n'ltf ;.hw td a i. k uxC imjrrwvi xt,uit. TUit vixai Oh- rmt tf '" u'' fruTr. lb, fsOiir)! tv-jrtx h-r.u"in-f. fii: tiuu p.'- fVifir tliut th,-( k-ru tr V.t. Orti-ATtt Thorf "r And 8. wU 4h pC)firj( Vnshfi To j lyitt. k i. Tj. ill n;'.li.iUp ttir.'ufL tlx Iih'.I. iT.y. )-ir7iiJip i zn- vatnr ; t.l.fct Tmiiultw w fi.vit, w6-jU. jio 4 u4 ilk 4kb iinuiifvufr xn.nrw(-iu tricot tho thunder thnt nlmont drowned tho onttor'n voioo, began tho lant denporato plea of tlio npiKiuetitfl of Mr, Cleveland. Tho rain win not. moro nionotonoti than tho speaker' voice nt first, tho thunder not more sullen than lii.i tone. But itn ho warmed up to his subject ho brought tohiH aid every latent resource HI throat clcnnd, nnd hi voleo rang out to tho furthest corner of tho hall. And tho argument to which tho impa tient galleries were forced to listeu that night wa such n masterful plea ns few who sat there will ever listen to ngain. And when thin wonderful burst of eloquence) wn over t his speech which will bo renowned in tho history of con vention oratory why, then tho conven tion nominated Mr. Cleveland on tho JAMKS K. CAVrHKLL. first, ballot with a total of 01 7, S' votes against 114 for Hill; 103 for Boies of Iowa; 80,m for Gorman, mid scattering votes for Stevenson, Morrison, Camp bell, Carlisle, rattison, Bunnell nnd Whitney. And when tho work wn dono and it wa moved to muko tho nomination unanimous, Mr. Cochran arose from tho midttt of tho delegation which had voted solidly for its chief and said, "Mr. Chairman, I want to call tho attention of tlio convention to tho fact ttutt npon tho motion to make tho nomination by acclamation. New York votM aye." And amid thunders of applause tho convention broke up. It was 4 o'clock nnd the gray dawn was creeping np tho horUon when 20,000 tinM men filed out of tho exits of tho convention h;U and made their way to hotels Mid kv'lrr houses nn"er tho drirping sk-.on. Kft.v.c t 1 x. u:.f i;. t: t n V.. -V.,-. IJ ,-.5 X fouT;.'. ;r.ir.i :.? t-rt :t: I j.v? t-vcz ytl ''fy ire jif:TTr.taT.i i.Td t.fiat.zj: c.fb.ci.''.:." !ttri. J. Iw Ka. H.xxfs 5.ir.ir tr..,i the coe trre ;er. J jv'.e Metier 'ii-twetk renJerej & cec:s:on in which he m,es tnat court witnesses ire r.ti:leJ to pay Jot the numl'icT of cays trey are m actual artenance at court. The t3.ec;.?.ion was rcn.iere.l in the ca.se of V. Border vs. the Times publishing cwrvy. It will be re membeieJ thit Mr. B.-jder won the suit for waces airs.ir.si the Times com pany after which the corr.pany refus ed to pay Mr. Border's witness bill as ma.ie out. copending that the wit nrsses were not in attendance at court all the time, and therefore were entitled to pa;- for only one day. The court in his decision Friday sustain this view of the cae. He sacs : It seems to us clear, after a thorough consideration of this ques tion, that to entitle witnesses to fees there roust be an actual attendance at court. a.nd that they are only en titled to pay far the number of days they actually were in attendance. The weight of authority is strongly in favor of this position, and it is there fore ordered that the prothonotary re-tax the bill of costs in conformity wrth the opinion.'' A vitiic: iierfume msy ie made easily by put: inr kz.1I j.n ourice o! arroTorii. iirciken into smtL pieces. ir. io"ie wuh two ounces of ticoliol. Cork tirn: xini sr.a'te well. After i: ha? bepn stBTiiinp fnur or fcve dzyt iftr drops p!ard on a handkerchiei wiL cE't :he cidnr of fresh vioieis. A younf laov wisbe to kuov if vol car. tell arvthmr atiou: e rentieman l y lhe rolor of tiis ryes. Wt should no: like ic, r:k any jC!Stivf reiily. bin v- iZ veiiturt &iv aoiaciiiini at oeierrtiiiii-r color t like liilinufcnrtM. dyH)K)isik. l aiuwtns. biikii t(.. mm: tinuu'.ti. mrtipf-itmi an nnniitn lvfl ufuT dtmiiir tMh. S! phuu.. All rt'iie"'ts jroimri.c. 1 i.. 1 jimx ) Th m Ji. u-urn -iU. ' kuww 'ir.f. COLVKL1XS be iT'c- i I Liver liSsi lr300Clfe! m K i w 1 f ' B. V. Siiarn.ess, Pres. CBLOOMSBURC? LAHD IMPROVEMENT COMPAHY. Capital Stock, $30,000. Plotted property is in the coining business centre of the town. It includes also part of the factory district, and has no equal in desirability for residence purposes, CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will be doubled in a abort time. No such opportunity can be had elsewhere to make money. Lots secured on SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS- Maps of the town and of plotted property furnished on ap plication. Call upon or write to the Secretary, or J. 8. Woods, Sales Agent, or any member of the Board of Directors. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. B. F. Shakpless; J. L Dillox. C. W. Neal, A. G. Brigos, Dr. I. W. Willits, Dr. II. W. McReynolds, N. Tj. Funk. ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco. Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mail lard s Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. FINN'S O0033S -A. SE'ECn.-A.IjT'X-. SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Solo gf nta for thf following brands of Cigars- Hr.ry Clay, Lonircs, Nerval, Indian Frir.csss, Sanson, Silver As Bloomsburg Pa. JVic'es Iov hid Gfcod Wofk. For the r.r.es: ar.d best stoves, tinware, roofingr, spouting ar.d psner.il work, go to W. W. Watts, on Iron street B j?.dlr.ps l-.etei by steam, hot air or hot water in a satisfac tory ir.e.r. Sar.ltiry Fiumbing a specialt)'. I hTe the exclusive control of the Thatcher steam, hot witex ar.d bet air heaters for this territory, which is acknowl tce'd be the best beater on the market. All work guaran- IRON STREET. Our Spring Styles cf Sh:es are nearly alL years experience in shoe buying puts us in the Iront rank of shoe dealers. Comfort style and durability are combined in our shoes. Co:cr.r. Irox axd Main- Sts. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, H1ATTIIYG, or OIL JLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. II. BEOWll'S 2nd Door aoore Court Houk. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. Hllllllllllll The Red Cross m the old dsr caed to V oc tb I snitildt. of the Enicha. Kow yon vril imi i: on the ict- of Johnson's BcRaJonns piaster, lacii oares uTJ the pbina, udie and dtroahaf thai can I pot at truni tut onuide of the bady. Ten the leupinp afrorr uf neuivina die away tmdar ie tooch. Tea. and muivtilar rhmuKism, too. Barter ttiHTi umtnipnt or iitumauM,. Is tneuitt are uL vrhc ha tmd iu 0HVS0S t .lOHVSON. V ai.iirrnmnt CuamMk. htm art 1 1 is unuiiirr-un litU-nrSfJfnlr jj wal tig' u oiimur tbt etirrt C.roncr, i.w f EEL1C-S fruiid crmk tha-" ril: IHe k her tinband. WANTED-A MAN It fil count? to: oii( yea? ti tan uiiLnuivni 1 uj"' Bton:t.. Kuuut iti"T- nri'J AKI' t'ti., loi mien Ktreet, Puuaei pliXh. i k- U--tl G N. U. Funk, Sec, C. II. CAMrBwx, Treas W. W. WATTS, Bloom sburgj Pa. W. H. floore. Something New ! Fred Kumer's improved Ar- tificld Stone FaTcment. All kinds cf cement work. Prices low ar:d all crk guaranteed All criers by mail promptly attended to. P. 0. Box 374. LLOOMSEURG. 1 Removed ! SCHUYLER'S HARDWARE, TO MAIN and IRON STS. Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros., Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. cohrictid wiiilt. bitail rticti. Butter per lb $ ,i6 Eggs psr dozen; ,14 Lard per lb , .10 Ham per pound .u rork, whole, per pound ,06 Beef, quarter, per pound .... .07 V heat per bushel .n0 Oat3 " ' 3S Re " co Wheat flour per Lbl 4.00 Hay per ton 12 to $14 Potatoes per bushel, ,2o Potatoes, per bushel, new. . . ?.oo Turnips " " Jj Onions " A Sweet potatoes per perk 15 to .30 Tallow per lb 4 Shoulder " ,0 Side meat " " iI0 Vinegar, per qt 07 Dried apples per lb 05 Dried cherries, pitted 10 Raspberries Cow Hides per lb. . l Steer ll CalfSkin .go Sheep pelts "75 Shelled corn per bus .50 Corn meal, cwt t.oo Bran, " I0O Chop ,.OQ Middlings " 1.00 Chickens per lb new ,ia " "old i Turkeys " ,aJ Geese " " .10 Ducks " " .08 COAL. No. 6, delivered f.40 " 4 and s " 3.30 " 6 at yard -5 " 4 and 5 at yard. 3.15 Br;ng the Babies. INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS USED. 5:ritt2T f.rt-c?a guinnteeJ ihotcraphs, ciivonj id coprt st reascral le jncta. We os delusively she CoJo'jion Arittwype pers, thus tecuric; crcattr taatT of faiih tnd pcnr.ner.CT of malls. CArVYELX, MARKET SQUARE GULERY. U-iily. O'er Hirrnsnt Store. CITY HOTEL, W. a. Hartxel, Prop- Tf.et T. Eejjy, Jiungtr No. lit Wett Miin Strfrt, ELOOMSmtQ, T.k. (? Lrrpt ind ccrvericr.t axr.r'.e rootrs lV.h roomi. and co'J water, trj at medtrn couvtmencti. lr fted w.ih be$ virits and liquors. Fust-cliit liverj ar.itl.cd EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. :.ti ti, Frorr:c.r, (Oppoiite the Court House F.LOOMBtTtG, FA. Ls.rft and coTverier.t sunp'e r.vat. Balk rcv-itci, tot and C5.d water, and aii oolera convetieriopi Not one part but every part of HIRES Rootbeer tends toward making it the perfect temperance and healthgiving drink. Aatkiwtor miimw ni.i.iiw, Tit Uad:n Cottttutoi of KmiaO Tmit 11 im r 7r tTJ YJ-
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