11 I The Columbian. 0. 8. Elwtll, 1 -.... J. K. BltttabWor., f BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1880. DEMOCRATIC STATE OONVENl'ION Tho Domooratio Stato Convention will nssomble in tho Opera Ilonse, in tho city ot Harrisbiirg, on Wodnesday, September 4, 1889, nt 12 o'clock, M., for tho purposo of nominating a can didate) for tho office of State Troauror and transacting suoh other business as tmy properly come boforo it. Tho rules of tho Democratic Party cf Pennsylvania prorido that ''tho representation in tho Stato Convention shall consist of representative dele gates, ono for each 1,000 Democratio votes cast at tho last gubernatorial election, or for a fraction of 1,000 Booh votes amounting to 600 or more, in tho respective representative dis tricts; providedjtbat eaoh representative district shall liavo at least ono dele gate" ELLIOTT P. KISNEU, Oil AIRMAN DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE. Ben. M. Nead, SECRETARY. P0STMA8TEB 0LABK SEM0VED. Tho Sunday newspapers brought the first announcement of tho fact that Androw B. Cathcart had been appoint ed postmaster in place of Geo. A. Clark, removed. Mr. Cathcart has had several years' experience in the post-ofiioe, and will make an efficient official, but this action is a flagrant violation of the rules of civil service reform, and makes the pretensions of tho republican party a sham and a mockery. The removal of Mr. Clark beforo the expiration of bis commis sion, which runs until next April, is a publics political outrage, because ho has given Bloomsburg the best post-office in size, in convenience, in appearance, in cleanliness, and in servico that the town has ever had; beoauso his remo val was not wanted at this time by tho business men, and was asked for only by a very few politicians who sought not tho pnblio good, but the gratification of their own personal ends in his removal; because he had receivod the assurance of those high in authority in the republican party, that be should bo permitted to serve until the expiration of his commission, and bad made his arrangements ac cordingly; and lastly because no cause for his removal is attempted to be as signed, and nono can be given, except that it is the arbitrary act of tho re publican President entirely from par tisan motives. The republican party is the cham pion of civil service reform when it ia out of power ; when it is reinstated its pretensions are scattered to the winds, acd it repudiates its own utter ances in the most reckless manner. How different the Democracy 1 Last February Mr. Scott, Democratic mem ber from Erie, mide the following re marks on the floor in Congress : "Sir, l have made an official list of the number of Presidential post-offices in the State of Pennsylvania, and I de sire to place the same on the records of Congress,so that they may not be overlooked or forgotten by tho incom- ing administration or the gentlemen on the other side of the House who be lievo in oivil-servico reform and that a publto office is a public trust. I find that there are in the Stato of Pennsyl vania 191 Presidential post-offices, not ono of whioh on the 4tu of March, 18 85, was held by a Democrat; tint dur ing the four years of the present ad ministration the appointments made on commiosion expired have been 103; on resignations, 22; suspensions, 17; remo vals, 6; daaths, 3; offices blooming Presidential, 37, and that offices in which no change has been made were S, I point to this record with pride, and in a Republican Stato of 80,000 majority. Sir, it speaks louder than anything I can possibly say that the pledges of our party in connection with civil-service reform and also to carry on this Government on business met nods have been faithfully kept. In my own district there arc seven teen Presidential post-offices, and dur ing tho entire term of this ndmiuistra tion, with tho exception of two cases where charges were preferred of ir regularities in office, or unlosa by death, resignation or expiration of in cumbent's term of office, not ono change has been made. This question of removals from office in my State, and I presume in others, tias been carried to such an ex tent that where a poslmastor had been appointed about one year prior to his confirmation on the 3d day of Maroh, 1885, when we appealed to tho Post Office Department and to the Presi dent of the United States, claiming tnat tbe incumbent bad not only belt! that office for ten years prior, but that he would hold it for five years in place ot tour it a cnange were not made, tne conclusion of tho Executive and De partment was that the incumbent was entitled to tho term of four years from tbo date be was oonnrmed. Sir, when you tako tho uumber of confirmations and tho number of ap- poirjtmonH which wero made in tbo closing oi tne executive session of Maroh 3, 1885, what do you find! In my own district not less than four of tbe Presidential postmasters wero con firmed between tho 25th of February and tho 3rd of March, 1885;and there aro Hepublioan postmasters in my district holding office to-day, ap pointed uy 'resident Arthur, whoso terms ot otneo havo expired, and whioh a Democratic President knows it is useless to fill, for a Republican oarcus of tho Senato has given uotioe no more appointments are to bo con firmed. I desire to givo these facts to tho othor sido of the House, beoause I know how anxious many of them aro to oarry out civil-servioo re form. I ask tho privilege to have the memorandum in my hand printed with my remarks, so that gentlemen on the otfior side of the llouso can refer to it in tbo future.'' Gentlomen on the other sido do not wish to refer to this record when their party is iu. Civil-service reform might be defined to bo a system whereby republicans can cling to office during a (democratio administration. When tbo Democratic parly again takes up the reins of government, it ought not to tako long to detonniuo what (ball be done with republican office-holders. THE WABHINQT0H LETTER. From our Kmrolar Correspondent.) Washington, Aug. 5 , 1889. Mr. Blalno must not bo as vindictive in punishing his enemies, largo and small, when ho gets an opportunity, as ho has been credited with being, or clso lie has lati ly nllowcd that eternal vlgilonco whioh is tho price of keeping traok of your small fry enemies to go into innocuous desuotude. A man who was dismissed by General Black was reinstated in a olerkshlp in tho Pension office a few days ago. Ho is ono of tho bitterest men against Blalno I havo over met. Just boforo tho meeting of tho last republican National Convention this man was for a short time tho edi tor of a weokly republican newspaper in this city, and wroto and printed iu editorial column of his paper tho fol lowing paragraph : "Mr. Blalno has not said ho would not accept it nominated. Ho just said ho was not a candidate, and then winked to his henchmen who boost him up tho trco. Isn't it strango Mr. Blaine's friends aro suoh warm friends Can you recall ono of his ardent admirers who lias not stolen something or who has not placed tho republican party in an cmbarassing position at somo time? If Mr. Blaine allows tho writor of that paragraph to remain in office I shall beroafter always defend him from tho ohargo of being vindictive Mr. Harrison has been treated to a revival of his experkneo during tho early days of his administration since his return to iho White House Thurs day. Tho offico seekers havo mado a grand rush knowing that this would be their last chance until fall, and the Prcsidont is ready to bo pitied. Ho has appointed a largo number of post masters, and tbreo Louisiana men have captured good prizees Ex-Gov. War mouth, Collector at Now Orleans, Mr. John F. Patty, (a negro), Naval officer at Now Orleans, nud tho notorious J. 1?. G. Pitkin, Minister to Argentine Republic and more appointments are expected before he leaves to mono w for Bar Harbrr. Ther is little excitement here on account of tbe seizing of the Canadian sealing vessel "Black Diamond" in Behring pea by the U. S. Revenue Cutter "Rush." No serious trouble is likely to grow out of this or any other similar seizure, while tbo idea of our claiming exclusive jurisdiction over Behring sea is not at all palatable to England, her commercial interests in the sealskin industry aro too great to allow her to kiok up a row. The fact of the matter is that England is just as muoh interested In having the illegal taking of seals stopped as is tho Unit ed States, and tho Canadians may howl all they please but her majesty's gov ernment will not get excited over this question. Tho law, under which this seizure was made was passed by the last Congress as the result of an in vestigation mado by a committo of the HouBe. It was among tbo last bills signed by Mr. Cleveland, Commissioner ot Pensions Tannor has answered the charge of favoritism in making applications special by giv ing out a statement showing tho entire number of suoh cases to have been nine hundred and fifty two. These applications wero reprcs ntcd by 317 attorneys, the largest number represent ed by a single attorney being 97. The hotel corridors filled up as if by magic tho day the President returned from Deer Park. After to-morrow, when he starts for Bar Harbor they will resume their usual August quiet ness. A delegation of Ohio republicans has told Mr. Harrison that unless he placos certain patronage at their disposal they might as well give up all hope of carrying the legislature. It is not known what answer they received. Er-Postnnater General Hatton, edi tor of ,tho J'ost, and Civil Service Commissioner Roosevelt have been in dulging in a wordy warfare in the col umns of of tho newspapers. The Interior department has sent a commissioner to France to learn as much as possibly about tho irrigating methods in mo over tlure in order that the knowledge obtained may be used to devise some way of irrigating the enormous tracts of arid land in west. A. W. Layman, for years the Wash ington correspondent to tho New York Sun, has purchased the Helena Mon tana Daily , Independent. Mr. Lay man will make tbe paper follow the Sun in its political course. Ho will support Hill for tho next Presidential nomination. Ex-Senator Kellog, of Louisiana, says Harrison by his appointments in that Stato has thrown away what little chance the republican had of carrying the third Congressional district. He also intimates rather strongly that the Lonisana delegation in next repub lican National Convention will oppose the re-nomination of Harrison. All of whioh is very interesting, but tho fact should not be forgotten that Kellog has a very sore bead. The age limited for the appointment of letter carriers in non-civil service post-offices has been eitendol from thirty avo to forty years. More than forty democrats were dis charged from the government print ing oiuoe last wee. MEHTAL TEASE roSBOYS- AN EXPERT TEfAS HOW SENSATIONAL STORIES ARE TOT TOGETHER. "Tho writing of fiction for the young nan uecome an important branch in literature, said an old writer whose otiarming stories have tickled a genera lion oi young people, "it seems simple enough, dosen't it, to draw a littlo on the imagination and spin out a lot of stuff about 'Jimmy the Safe Craoker' or 'Bob the Boy Detective,' out somo ot tbo best newspaper writers in this citv have seized tho mn-. writer's quill with a sort of holy en- .1...-! .1 1 e luuKiiuui una nave laueu. uno oi them whoso heartrending tale was published hid tho happiness of hear ing himself called a 'obump' bv a cam in critio who hid just finished reading tbo effort. "I guess this faculty of wrltinc fic tion must oomo voiuntanly to a per son, x I) avo tried my band at othor branches of literature, and have ira mediately and with great unanimity been pronounced no good, shortly after thia rebuff a story, tellinc of tho superhuman deeds ot a young hero ap peared, and ever slnco 1 have not been ablo to turn out manuscripts iiuicklv enough for tho publishers. "Un some days J. can t, to save me. write a (inglo lino, while at other times I may worry through a long paragraph, but on reading it a second lime I tear it up in disgust Nothing remains but to wait for an 'inspiration.' This does not como l'rom abovo, a gift from the gods as is vulgarly supposed, but is hrnuL'ht on bv a knowledio of tha fant that the publisher is waiting impatient ly for the next chapter of my story. When once I get started tho thoughts como almost too quickly. "Do 1 ever correct my copy well, not much. I put tbe story together COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. my cranium and tlion spin it out. I sometimes road it a second time and ohango a word occasionally, then off sho goes to tho printor. Wo aro not very particular, any way since, wn aro working for boodle, not for undying famo. If wo wero to follow tho ad- vioo of Horaoo and lock up our manu soript for nino years, and then take it out and revtso It. I am afraid that bootblacks, messenger boys and tho young in general would do without intellectual food for somo time. That, however, might not prove a serious blow to tho community, for messages would then in all probabilitiy be de livered promptly, Why, I havo seen a messongpr boy, on whoso flectness of loot a lortuno or probably a life de pended, standing on a cornor for half an hour intonsely absorbed in ono of my compositions. Quito flattering to mo was it nolt "You think tho increasing drain should exhaust my storo-houso of ideas do youl Let mo Inform you that it doubtlas would, did I not learn some thing now evory day. I always mako a nolo of every thing strango 1 boo or hoar, and books and pa per j give mo any numbor of ideas which I mould to suit my readers not my readers ex actly but tho publisher's readnrs. Wo write to please but ono person, and ho Is that powerful individual who nan tako tho story or return it wth thanks. "You wnt to know how wo aro paidt Well, nono of us ever beoome millionaires, yet a person with ordi nary talent can always make a good living at the business. "I do all my writing in two or three days of the week and can make fifty or sixty dollars without exerting my Bolf. The most money I over re eived for a story was fivo hundrod dollars for a littlo thing I finished in four days. It was for a celebrated come dian who, with my permission, erased my name from tho title pigo and in serted his own. 1 don't know how much ho received for his name and my story. "I think I am doinc as much cood for the young as many who make rr.oro pretentions. Most of my stories are tounded on history, and probably im press truths on youthful minds moro than some of the professors who affect to despise our profession bo muoh." jy. x. Telegram, To the Committeemen and Voters of the juemooratio farty of Uol- Uo Gentlemen : Tho rules of our party prescribe that the delegate election shall be held upon the Saturday pre oeding ttho second Tuesday in Autr and tho Convention to meet upon said second Tuesday As there will be no vacancies to fill in any of the offices of the County the coming year and consequently it not being necessary to nominate any person, I deem it proper at this time to issuo the following order, viz; : That there will bo no delegate election or convention the present year, and that under the construction of the rules the committomen and other appointed otnoers ot the party will oonttnuo to hold tht ir various positions another year. WM. CllBISMAN, C. B. Ent, Chairman, Sec retary, The Else of Democracy, SENATOR RANDEIX (1III-ON PERCEIVES SOCIAL REVOLUTION IN EUROPE. I met the othor evening at a dinner - TT . .."I. ... . a unuoa states senator, itnnda I4ih son, who was attached to tho Madrid Legation in 1855. and maw a rrnnA Attn wuuh ue was in jimtr.om diplomacy hi me a nereni court ana -.nntnia nf Europe, he being of an observant habit. Ha comua from thn Snmli fought on the Bide of seoi ssion, but the quarrel being made up. he is now for iuu uuiun against me wnoie worm. Well, ho finds that bihuj he was a young man a democrat c revolution has taken place. All over Europe iioniineniai noiiceman no ioiktot imui , a. - btat the common neonle. who nrn Int. ter dressed, better buliavtd aud liappiei ooKinir. iristooranv tut h-u on.ru. where declining, and tin U RotiaKnH that plutocracy will not be given a uuuucu oi taxing its piacc. i ne com raon neonlo have also an nir nf onlf respect, which was ccrtHinlv tint ihu uunu uiiriy years 0150. England seems to him more affected by this evolution than any other coun try. Though the Senator cami from a slavo state, he used to bo shocked at the abject severity of Englishmen born to toil. Beinp ono Antr nt T.nnrlr,,. cattle Bhow, and notioing some fine sheep, he began to talk with the herd er in oharge. Whon he askod the name Of tho OWnr. A rrrfl.1t fi. A nrioln. oratio landlord, tbo man took off his nat in giving it. '1 he demeanor of the classes towards the maises has no longer the Bunercilioua i'.nnilpxrwiiMinri tho Senator used to nntfl. 711171,1 lYuth. MILLIONAIRES' IN00HE3.I JOHN 11. ROCKEFELLER ESTIMATE!) TO EN JOV 159.000,000 A TEAU. A Clevoland, O., correspondent writes niui jiir. ii, m. riagier said a short time ago that Mr. John D. Roeke iflierH ineotuo had readied $9,000, 000 a year. This startling atatemen from a man as well informed as Flag ler regarding the affairs of the Stand ard Oil Company wis tho basis of i careful inquiry atnoni' brnki-ia n, well informod financiers as t' the woaltb of Cleve landers rronnrallv. nn,i it oan bo safely said that there are no less than sixty three millionaires within the limits of tho Forest Hilv- tr say nothing of the immense estates ownou jointly oy no rs. Mr. Flagler's rtatmt-i.t regarding Mr. Rockefeller's income. nulil ml-o tho head of tho Standard Oil Trust north 150,000,000 on a C per cent i.n.: ir r.i . : . i 1 nm His own Hl'MllllO W08 $3,000,000 a vear. aud Colonel O'iver Payne's wealth at about $22,000,000. But tho S'andard Oil nonii'n nrn rm mo oniv weanny residents of Uieve- land Whose holdings are renrojimt.ul in seven and cieht fiirures. Solah (ilmm. berlaiu is .forth $1(5,000,000, most of Which is invested in thn Wnt r mo.l Bccuriths, and theS. V. Harkiiessestate, divided but a Bhort time ago between Mrs. Anna M. IIarknes ami t!iro on, la said to have footed up $28, 000,000. Tho combined wealth of Jepiha II. Wado and his grand son, Homer Wado who has alre.nlv inliArit. ed an immense fortune, it is certainly nnl lot. tl.on 4T OfUl OVI 1 Ir 7 1 IJViv lueo bill,. y , ,WU,VV IT (It, JWrCC Newi, Happy and Hungry. For over five years I was a constant sufferer with that most terrible aud an noying disease, dyspepsia. After pay ing out hundreds of dollars, the only medicine I found that would do me any good was Sulphur Bitters. Six bottles cured me. Now I can eat well ud am happy and kogry. Editor, The Chief na tor tho great toe ceas ot Ilootl'i SartaparUla la found In th article Ittelf. It Is merit that wins, and tbe tact that Ilood'a Saraapartlla actually ac complishes what la claimed for it, la wbat has gtrcn to this medicine a popularity and aale greater than that of any other aaraapa- MPrt Wint "" or b,00d t""1" IVieril W 1 1 1S fler before the public Ilood'a Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Bilt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Blak Headache, Biliousness, OTCrcomea That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, atrength ens the Nerres, builds up the Whole System. IIod's Hannparilta Is sold by all drug gists, tl; six for IS. Prepared by (X I. Hood b Co, Apothecaries, Lowell, Uaaa. I CURE FITS! When I eay Cure I do not mean merely to atop them for a time, and then have them re turn again. 1 iif. vn A RADICAL CUIUS. I have mado the dUease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long etudy. I warrant my remedy to Cork tho worst caaea. llecauso others have failed Is no reason for not now receiving acure. bond at once for a treatise and a Freb iiottlh of my Infallible Uehedt. Give Express and Tost Office. It costs yon nothing ifor a trial, and it will cure you. Addreaa H.G. ROOT, M.C., 183 PcAmSr.NtwYOK UDITOIl'8 NOl'ICJE. Kstaleo Saimul Appleman, dfcraxed. Aur UUUClMKIini uuuibui, ttpfJUUlM'U UJ IUH UI- E bans' court, of Columbia county, to mike dlstrl utlon ot the moner In tbe bands or tho Executor, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will alt atblsomceln llloomsburg, on Monday, Septem ber und. 1889, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to at tend to the duties of bis appolntm-nt, when and where all persona having c 1.1ms against said es tate, must appear and prove tuooi, or be forever aeoarrea irorn any euaro oi sua ruoa. J- 1L MAIZE, Auditor. SHERIFF'S SALE. Dy virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. Issuod out ot the court ot Common Pleaaof CoL Co., fa., and to me directed there wilt be exposed to public aale at tho Court House, Bloomsburg, I'a., at 10 o'clock a. ra., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1889 All that certain lot or piece ot land situate In the Town of Bloomsbunr, Fa:, bounded and des cribed as follows, to-wlt : On tbe north by rine alley, on the east by Mlller'a alley, on the south bylotot T. B. Miller and on tbo west by lot of Denlson Brink, containing Thirty-Three Feet on Fine alley, and one hundred ana SAven feet more or less on tuner's alloy whereon Is erected A LARGE FEAME STABLE. Pclzed, taken tn execution at tbo suit ot Ell Jones vs Donlson Brink, and to be sold as tbe property ot Denlson Brink. Linus, JOHN B. CARET, Atty'a. bberlir. 3 6-'S6. ts. i I. HIOU & tl. 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Katate ofKllan OtHirv', lecraetl, NOtlCO IS llOrCbr elVPn IhAt. thn iinrforalrrnml. appointed an auditor, by tho orphans' Court o. Columbia County, to mako distribution of tliebal ance In accountant's hands to and among the imr- tlPfl entlLlftl IhPrOtil. Will attonrl nt M. .Mu llloomsburg. on Thursdar, tho nth day of Angust, now next, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon: when and where all persons having claims aro required to present them tir allowance or bo forever debarred from coming In oi said fund. JOHN O. FBKKZE, July llMSsMa. Auditor. UDITOU'S NOTICE. tinove of wo. Winner, Uecmnra. Hntlra ta hanthv nlnn .1... t. . . Columbia County, to distribute balance In handi of the cxe-utors to and among the parties emit led on Friday, the 16th day ot August, now next, nt i o'clock In tho forenoon; when and whore all per sons having claims aro required to present them for allowance or bo forever debarred from coming In on said fund. QUYJACOI1Y, Auditor. AUDITOR'8 NOTICE. Estate of Paul Partner, deceased. pnans' Court of Columbia couuty, to make dlstn bit'onof tnetund lutne hands of c. c. Kvans, Anmtnlvt.rfltlr. an ahnurn hij h.. ,.. coutt,wlll6ltatthoollceotC.C. Evans Esn. In' m., to attend to tbe duties of his appointment, when and where all persons havlniclaims against Bald estate rr.ust appear and prove the same or .w..v. utiuuku ,iuiu uuj muiru m sua runa. ,,. ,OHANT IIKUUINfl. 4t- Auditor. UMTOH'S NOTICE. Relate of Tltomas L. Ball, aereasea. Tlw umerslgnod auditor appointed by tho Or- butlon of the fund In tho hands of the executor of said decedent as shown by the first and tlnil nc- win sit at his ofllee In uloomsburg on Friday, nu(,un. ., iw. n. urn u uikk in 1,10 lorenoon to perform the duties of his appointment, wnen and HllPm nil wruin, linvltic ni.im. n...i.. .... ....... . . ... uu. .utui, mguiiiBi. 34111 mint must ap iear and provn the same, or bo forever debarred from any ah are thereof. , , . . L. H. WINTEIISTEEN, July lMir. Auditor. UDITOK'8 NOTICE. la lie-Estate of Jame Jacnhv, late of borough oj Dertetck, decented. rrha t.naMlnn ...... . . .u u.uCttuiu npmjiuuxi lumiujr, to pass up on the eicep.lons tiled to the conllrmatlon of the fund In the hands o'admlnl.trator, to and among V V "p.14 win raeeuiuoptmea lnw.'estcd, ard attend to tue duties of his appoint- a. m , at hla omce In thi Town of Illoomsbure.. ....w. n.u.w iiciBuua u-iving claims against ald fund must appear and prove the same or be forever dnhtirnvi rmm ant, , iwo, KOBT. If. UTTLK, July-l8S. auditor. DMINISTKATOK'B NOTICE. folate of rntllp Springer, late of ilailson tiep. Not'ce Is hereby given th it letters of adminis tration on the estate ot l'M'lp springer, lato of Madison TownshlD. hive been f?r.ini.iui hr the Uegtster of Wills to Margaret springer, to whom all persons Indebted to tue eiuie nre required to make payment ; and to wnom ill clalirn are to bo presented, properly authentic ite I for settlement. Or to MAliQAltEr SI'ltlNOElt. tdmlnlstratrlx. JonH a. frez, Esq. Jerseytown, ra. Atty. cf. lufcftJi ThoWONDERFUU kUDunn uiitiiii Comljlnlnff & Parlor. Llbriry. Inok. Uo, Ricllilii. ir Imllil CHAIR. iouncc, bco. ai nn or COUCH. Prlct 97aOO IP. "aMB ine largest vanetr 01 Ad uitafalt. RicllalBfl. Pa.ilrl.-t 'h'm "Vi"' Cptiillii, Uvalld rucr camt raiiirn Rim ais Ruin CHAIRS and and SELF PROPELLERS. ALL KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS. RABT QOACHES Orer Iftn iHtTirint d Oqt ptiil Aittaallc Braki on Car whoiin, 1 by pUoluK your order direct wita th jntvken yon cu a?i itternl trtAu. Our Cubing prittt h J II 1. 1 1 uiBwunnoea TMI ftUwfI aniTnnu - ...I od doliverod frr to nay point In - LUBURC MFC. CO. lioNoa-thKlaiUth Htneu l'hlUdclskU. Paw I. M f l 1 i. 1 liitP,,ei IIA.I'A. I2k.eatonce.no oporatloa cunbls j utliera wanted. bona tor circular. VURE GUARANTEED. Aavtcerrwi. OfDcellouiaStuS. augs-ly I' & Co KNOW THYSELF, A HclcotlBe and Standard l'opular Madlcil Treatise ou IliaErroraof Vouth. rrematurallrillne.Ncrvoua and I'byilcal Uellllty, Impurltlra of Ihi- Illood ltuiultiDf trora Folly, Vice, lenorance, Ksiruea or Olriuiiillon. Kuervatlngand unnttlug Iho ltllra for Work, Uualncaa, tbe Married or Boclal Uebtlon. Avoid onikllful prctendera. l'oaaeil thla nrrut work. It contalna 300 pagea, royal Bvo. IJcnutlful bluJintc, eratioaaed, full gilt. 1'rlco, only tl.i 0 by mall, oat.paJd, concalod Iu plalu wrapper. IH111 Iratlve l'roiixctua Free. If you apply now. Tho dlatliiiriilhrd author, Win. II. Tatter, M. II . rc. wIviU llioCOLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL rrom tha National Madloal Arsrclntl-n. tor iho PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUD nncl PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Ur.l'arkerandacorr. of Aaalatant 1'hyalclana may be conaultt-tl, eontl. ilenllully, by mall or In pcrnon, at the elliee of rilll I'KAIIOIIV MISUICAr. INtiTJTIJTi:, N'o.4 Iliilllnrh fit., lloaton, Hun,, low horn all dera for book a or kltera for advice ahould ba directed as above WHY we Solicit SUM, circular. We have a full llns of goods, and are prepared to place them within your reach. Let our representatives have your orders early. rOR 8ALB UV DAVID LONG, Ml LL .GROVE. NATHAN MILLER, MAINVILLE COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. L WAWM. flue IdliaW Cibtlnien Why arc we doing tho largest Clothing ami lint trade in Blooiiisburg? Good reason for i yon may be euro. Wo keep tho best and most fashionable good-i, anil prices aro ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Our store is spacious, cheerful and well lighted and a model in till its appointments and equipments. Our stock is NEW, BRIGHT and The Largest Clothing and ITX'filIii 1IOORBlblIl'r Photographs & CrsiyoiRS. Correct Si, vies, Perfect Finish. Copyi Bug, 15iilurgiii, Viewing, and Frames to OiMfiei. scoits EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL 22 HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatabloas Milk. 80 dlagmUeil that It can be taken, dlgeated, and aaalmllated by tha moat niltlTo atomacli, when th plain oil cannot ba tolerated: and Ity the com lilnntlon of the all with tha hypopho. phltea la mucti m.re offlcacloaa. Bemarkable as a flesh prodntfr. Persoks gain ra;ildly while UUng It. SCOTT'S EMULSION is ftcknowlodgedbj FhTsIciaus to be the Finost and Beat prepo ration in tbe world or the relief and euro of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, CENER.L DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION. COL08 and CNRONIO COUCHS. Tht great remedy for Consumption, and Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggists. DR.THEEL CQQ Norili Fourth Btrett. Wiow QUO Orvuti, FbiUJiljihl-, ftv. With Co jvars (cnulne iiriti'tloiilcxpvrk Mot KUArantt'Cai to turn jon juort quickly, iiIt ud pvrmBiicBtlj tbaa nj 4vcrtUm laiTileUa. no uiittr who h J lutj la from vUi Coil( L irtdoateil. a or wkat ha mxr claim la An. 1m TL.. f J 7 tlri $soe to tnf evlrrnUIOK pbjtlelB itxtlfrd iptcnU.t) ha ca aictl Lira la U torr.ti IttTSOtiait ftM .UfjctMrui trcttmcnt f ll Cirabli SPECIAL DISEASES AND BLOOD POISON, OIlttTIlVATK VIXKUN, RLOTCIIEfS, I.IJlTIONN, PI.TIPI.Km. HUKLL. rSUM, Krr,A3f ATION, Loit Tllnllty, t.nrly loeayf Pliyslrnl mid Menial Proatriitloii, Melancliolln, ItlndOor and Uldncj' DUeoMM. (Acute cases 4 10 .ji. Bu.f ivt cue. MY METHOD tombinlof tit itioptthlo, noioApt.ihlt),KI-ll4fc BoUalo ritami or .niadialacjualadliif Lieotricltr, tatflonlyona known that area prrtnanrKtlr ibt wont ciki, ftjmi firj nm1r n& u'DikiiowatMlacror qBle.lreotry tod prmiint cur. Tht Boit dn trvroii cases ollrlUd. Yovof, mlddla-tied nd old wa writ or sail for book Truth, ipoilni Irtodi, their tnenici to vlollmlit vOfcrtM. Tbooind trt dip polsuil by qnMki, eUlmloi U to f Ttfi iprUBt wtich tbtr do not poueu.tbakr tittrfrtvtUg od nJtnUtmou la wile Ii ibtr plolsro dltrtifi Id b mcl borrltblo furn, tbni jcItIbi tbt poor uffcrt ftlt IdM dt prlTlog tbtm of II bop mtkfni tbcm vie tint or tntiBseboir or .nitnlty, Bit iklU la tb baKtantof will ibv in out r. offrUif Bad deity. Ilovri.twj, .. U d. k Bit. Rf'fi, tllUO. Buo. llill. unMPN run nRPM'c rCni . iupimi ina j titru i'raeticl r. i pert- WW Ball W RES IIIIIBS' IMPROVED tc ROOT BEER! IM LIQUID NO B0ILINC CA5ILY MAnF TWSPACKACE MAKES FIVE CMIONX BE ER Th moat APrETIZINO onj WII0LE80UB IKMrURANOB DRINK la tb world. TRY JT. Ask your Druggl or Orocar for It. C F. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA. June i4-4 1. amrraaCkw SN5N1ldaldW.l.k wn'Z&sMKti. 00f "tUi ii.ir I AKfwX a" " xa I. ta. BBd BtuU' !. viltl ma... I uno J'rrBoBs Mcb u. CBltlr taa Hrui ma A.a toftlbcr wllb oar Ufft ondtBl- tttvbio Ua r Household till la roar km tor 9 month end bbbwb tkM to tbo Who tat 7 clldt lb bcoM fMr iwi broptnr. Tboco h writ ot oar ttn b luro of mUiBS ibo Watch nd Nniin1ea. Wa r JI aipraia, lY-ltbl.ai. Addma HUnouu dks Co., IIok H19.'rUiu.d,MjklatB, your Orders. BECAUSE wc have the experience as practical Farmers and Manufac turers for Twenty Years. BECAUSE of our extensive manufac tory and acid chambers. BECAUSE wc give our entire personal attention to the manufacturing of Fertilizers. This is our specialty, and we place at your disposal all our facilities. For these reasons we make the trior ounh nuarantee found on first HI ,C3-E,.A-IsriD -OP- AT and comprehensive, and always we will maintain the position of "FAIR DEAJuINCr" RESPECTFULLY YOURS, I. MAIER. Hat Store in Columbia and Montour Counties. For SPRING go The LOWENBERG'S, Morelhaet s Tmiferimg EstaMisIamejiit inn COLUMBIA COUNTY. Bloomsburg, Pa. CHANGE NEW Cummings h Verdy, BAKEHS AN0 CONFECTIONERS, 15LOOMBHUUG, PA. .,.im- ',S,ci"'7,,n "J1,'1 neW W. Vcnly Invlnir purclivieil thn cntlro U ilcln anl Oonfeotlonerr mpMlhl fimbiiS wuh " J"","u9 m anaouaco that after July lat. tho" vm Saiur FHESII BHKA1), CAKES, Tn FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS ruirl NUTS. lrr.r . I0E OREAM PARLORS ATTACHED. t irordara tor put Ion, plinlci. tm IvaU, pto. solicited. iiwiuu. weuag aasuroa tUut wo can ploaio wo aaK a share ot pubUo patronace. Ju. 28 80.tl. CUMMINGS A VERDY. COME AND HAVE YOUR EVES EXAMINED BY 4 6. Wells, the Optician, WHO HAS JUST COMPLETED A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL COURSE AT DUOKLIN'3 OPTII LMIO COLLEGE, NEW YORK. NO Bxtra- CIiarge MiBB for Examining Bjes, PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Fine lino peb ble anil white crystal lenses constantly i n stock, also the Fino wnlcli work tmrl jobbing neatly mteod to givt) fatisfaulion. rBavmOmOmVaBanBaaaBBaBBBT laaaaaaaaaaBaw ,a'ital IBaaaaaaaaaVf )aaaBBBaBaBa 'aBawBBBBw jpjptafafja CARPETS and MILLINERY. o Canton Muttings, cheap, to closo them out From l.'icls. up. RAG CARPE TS. LARGE ASSORTMENT. HANDSOME PATTERNS. Cheaper than you can mako them. ASPKOIALTY-OlMt.'iOot RAG CARPET. A LAUGH LINK OF Nh I g.aiix MMoK NEW ART SQUARES. at KOTER'S, Next door to I. W. Il.iriman & Son's, Uloomsburg Pa. PENNYROYAL PILLS rcIUll.Hl IW4). aS-TM-K-H. l..l la.1 I ItMiO. At IruUia. Amt f ,tu p iucr. aii vua u imi v MS tl? " danj.r. ikkkcatu Ckaaikal UovHUiaua s.t11ila,vV A W Your SUITS to Oldest OF BASE FIRM T50I.1.S, UISCUITS, ETC. ) OF EVERY VARIETY. Fi nest lino of watches, clocks, mill jewelry in Bloomsbiirg. -:o:- and quickly cxronKd, All work cuar. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING UILIC