me i jr. I 1 AKlNG POWDER Absolutoly Puro. A cream of tartar Inking powder. High est of nil la leavening strongtli U. S. Government Report, Aut. 17, 1839. The Columbian Itlif rubllshed ovory Krlday. Subscription prlco. f 1.00 a year. Kntorod at the Tost onico at Hloomsburg, Pa., as Bccond class matter, March 1, 1888. FRIDAY, JULY 18, IBM. C0R11CT B1ILR0AD TII T1BLI. Trains on the 1'. & It. U. It. loavo llupert xs tollowa : noktii. BnrjTn. 7:22 a.m. 11:03 a.m. 3:31 p. m. 6:23 p. m. o Tralnsontho D.L, W. II, H.leavo Illoomsburg as follows! north. nonrn. TM a. m. 8:3J a. m. 10-49 a.m. 12:18 p.m. 2:35 p. m. 4:15 p. m. :S8 p. m. 8:24 p. m. Tralnsontho N.SW. 11. Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as follows i north. socrn. 10:48 a.m. 12:37 p. m. (.us p.m. 4'30p.m. BUMDAT. NORTH. BOUTn. 10:48 a m 6:38 p m ULOOM3UUHQ ft SULLIVAN 1UILUOVD Taking effect MONDAY, SHITEMUER 2, 1839. ;souni. NoiiTn. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. STATIONS. T. M. A. M. A.H. A.M. P. M. P. M. Bloomsburg 28 11 43 7 0 8 a? 2 3? 6 40 Main street 6 19 11 41 fi es 91321; 6 47 Irondale 6 1(1 11 S'J 66 8 45 2 41 6 50 Paper Mill 6 08 11 31 6 48 8 S3 2 M 7 00 LlghtStrect. 8 05 11 28 6 43 8 66 2 60 7 III Orangevlllo 5 57 11 20 0 35 9 05 3 07 7 10 ForkB, 6 45 11 10 6 25 9 15 3 17 7 20 Zancr's ............... 5 43 11 M 0 21 9 20 3 20 7 21 Btlllwator B 37 It OS 6 17 9 2, 3 25 7 2S Benton, 6 28 10 65 (S 10 9 33 3 33 7 35 Edsons, 5 23 10 50 6 07 9 36 3 37 7 38 COlCS C'recfe, B 20 10 45 6 05 9 38 3 JO 7 40 Bugarloar 5 15 10 43 6 02 9 43 3 41 7 41 LauDaehs. 5 12 10 40 6 00 9 47 3 4S 7 47 Central. 5 03 10 31 5 53 9 67 3 58 7 57 Jamison city.... s oo 10 30 5 50 10 oo 4 ou 8 0) Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar r. II. A. II. a. m. a. u. p. m. r. u. BAI.1CH. Fou Sale. An cltht room house and lot in West Bloom9burg, by Wm. H-jbb. Fob Sale Dwelling houses In Blooms, burg, Orangevllle, Ejpy and Itupcrt I'a. Firms In Pennsylvania, Kansas and Vir ginia. Vacant lots in Bloomsburg. Store properties, Grist mills and other property by M. P. Lutz, Insurance and Heal Estate Agont, Bloomsburg, Pa. Fon Balk. Houso and lot in Rupert, lot 120x140 ft. Two story, house, with nlno rooms. Bay wiidows, out kitchen, lco and coal bouse, good stable, chicken and pig pen. Choice fruit, over green trcc9, good water, Two railroads, Twelve trains a day each way, to Blooms burg, fare 8c round trip. Low taxes. A great bargain, if taken soon. M. P. Lutz, Insuranco & Ileal Kit. Agt . Fon Bale. Fino building lot, Main St., near Normal School. Apply to G. W. Keitsh. Peranum. Mrs Fatton of Carlisle Jis tho guest of Mrs. YV. C. Lovcrctt. A. C. Brown of Now York is visiting friends here. Miss Priser of Tamarjua is visiting at Mr. D. M. Sheep's. C. B. Kline and wifo of YVilliamsport wero tho guests of F. II. Jenkins this week. Miss Irene Scars has been elected a teacher in the Mt. Carmel public schools. Mrs. M. II. McKlnney and daughter Miss Ella, aro at Avon, N. J. Miss Eva Rupert is visiting her sister Mrs. Stcck at Ilughesvillc. W. II. Gilmoro went to Philadelphia on Monday morning. Prof. Noetling is spending bis vscition at Sclinsgrove. Mrs. E. M. Tacy of Bethlehem Is vhiting Mrs. G. YV. Bcrtsch. Mr. Tacy spent Sun day here with them. Judge Ikclcr is endeavoring to finish up his work so that ho can take a short vaca tion during tho hot weather. Charles Bertsch of Mauch Chunk camo up on Saturday and spent n few days witli his brother, G. YV. Bertsch. I. V. Hartman returned from Ocean Qrovo on Wednesday, after an absenco of several weeks. Mrs. N. U. Funk is recovering from an attack of illness that confined hor to her bed for a couple of weeks. Harry F. Sharp'ess of Pueblo, Col. reached Bloomsburg last Frldiy. Uo will bo married before his return west. Rev. VV. II. Schuyler and Miss Lizzie Bchuyler aro visiting their father, Dr. J. Schuyler. Mr. Louderhaugli and wife, P. V. Weav er and wife, and J. 0. Welgand and wife, all ot Uozleton spent last week at Jamison city. They returned to their homes Mon day evening. A, M. Frcas ot Berwick has finished his law studies at Yalo University and is at homo for tho summer. Ho has not de cided where ho will locate. An equestrian pirty consisting of Mr. and Mrs. U. A. M'Klllip, Miss Laura Wal ler, and Divld J. Waller 3rd went toGano ga Lako on Monday. Miss Mary Loverett and Miss Elizabeth W, McKclvy nro spending a couplo of weeks with Mrs. R. 0. Neal at her cottage at Spring Lako Beach N. J. Mrs. 8. 0. Creasy is visiting fiiends at Montgomery and Muncy in Lycoming county. Miss Emma J. Townsend is spending the summer at Wlnola Like, Wyoming county. Mrs. Robert Vorris is spending tho sum mer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Bernhard. Sho will not return to .her homo in Uellcfonto until fall. Miss Jennie Palmer of this placo gradu ated at tho Bloomsburg Normal School, whu complimentary marks. Blio is a pciscvering and bright scholar, and her patient disposition and good education will make her ono ot our best school teachers. Northumberland I'rtu. Miss Ida liernhard, of Bloomsburg, and Miss Nina Murphy, of Scranton, aro visit. ing Miss Mary Leighow, of Northumber land. Tho ladles aro making many friends in this vicinity during their short stay and their departuro at tho closo of this week J!U bo regretted by ijulto a number. Sur. Dr. M. J, IIcss has just put in his ofllco new dental chair of tho latest pattern Eight carloads of people attended tbo episcopal picnlu at Central last week. D. F. Curry, candidate for representa tive was in town this week, Now awninirs linvn li..i nlnrnil nvnr tllO dining room windows of tho Exchange mi Thcro will bo no services at tUo Hcform. cd churcli next Bunday morning. Bcrvlccs In the evening at tbo usual hour, 7i45. Bessie, ttio ten year old daughter of E. A. Hawllngs, killed a largo rattlcsnako wlilio on a recent visit up the creek. J. W. Smith, tho popular conductor of tho llloomsburg & Sullivan railroad Is visiting ftlcuds In Bhamoktn. J. C. Huttcr Jr., has been receding tho congratulations of his friends on tho arrlv. al of a little daughter In his household. Ono of the furnacos at Irondalo W boon blown out owing to a break In the water wheel, Turbine wheels are to bo put In. Candidate John L. Kllno spent a couplo of days In town last weok, urging his claims for county treasurer. Every tlssuo ot tho body, every nerve, bono and musclo Is made stronger and moro healthy by taking Uood's Barsaparil. Is. Thcro will bo a meeting of tho school di rectors Friday evening, July 25th, when action will bo tHkcn In referonco to furnish, ing coal for the coming year. A dancing party will bo given In Miss Armstrong's school room on Friday night, by tho young men in honor of tho numer ous lady visitors In town at present. Mr. J. W. Mcars was caught by a buzz planer recently, and bad .uollcsli torn from the largo linger. Uo did not loso tho linger as erroneously reported by others. Ihellerwlck Fair will be held this year on September yd, 4th, Gtti and Oth, and promises to bo ono of tho best ever held there. During the hot weather the Bunday even- tng services at tho Episcopal Church will bo shortened by tho omission of tho sermon. and will consist mostly of service of song. Trout season closed Tuesday. Tho last few weeks wcro poor for the fisherman and good for tho fish. Tho streams were so low that but few lUli could bo caught. Albert Colley, son of Dr. Colloy of Ben ton, caught a 15 Inch trout in tho creek near that vlllago on Tuesday. It was tho last day of the season, and it was tho boy's Uln birthday. Pretty good. Bloomsburg market is now being well attended. Huckleberries seem Ito bo tho prevailing item among tho small fruits. A few of tno dew-bcrries wcro in Market Tuesday morning. C. L. Sands of Mordansvlile, is making a lively canvass as tho republican candi date for county commissioner. Uo has a largo number ot friends in the county who aro anxious for hl9 success. The Lutheran church aro about adopt ing a now constitution. It will bo read btforo tho congregation next Sunday and will bo acted upon Iho hrst Wednesday In August. The Bloom Band gave a concert on Mar ket squaro on Saturday evening. A plat form was erected for them, and they will favor tho public with somo of their choice music during the summer. Extcnslvo repairs and alterations aro being made at tho Normtl School. Some partitions havo been removed, and tho reading room and library enlarged. Tho prospects for the next term aro bright. Keep in remembrance tho date of the Lutheran picnic at Central. Tho timo fix ed Is ono week from next Thursday, July 31st. If it storms that day, tho excursion will bo tho day following. A family picnic composed of D. F. Weiss and family, 11. W. Kline and family and C. B. Kllno and wifo of Wllllamsport, II. Jenkins and family, was held at Oak Grovo Wednesday. Aycr's Hair Vigor has long held tho first place, as a halr-drcsslng, in tho estimation of tho public. Ladies And that this prepa ration gives a beautiful gloss to tho hair, and gentlemen use it to prevent baldness and euro humors In the scalp. Tho Reformed congregation will hold a festival in Music Hall on Friday and Sat urday evenings of this wcoic. Refresh ments of all kiuds will bo served. Band concert on Saturday evening from 8 to 10- 30, All aro Inv.lcd. Grant Herring Esq., met with an acci dent last Thursday evening, by slipping on a bananna peel near A. Sollcder's shoo store, His limbs parted and his heavy weight caused a great strain on tho mus cles. Uo has been confined to the houso for nearly a week. Eli Dicmcr died and was buried from tho Danville hospital about two weeks ugo. llu was removed to the hospital be cause near friends could not take caro of him. Tho news ot his death did not reach friends in this placo until some timo after his burial. E II. Little Esq., showed us tho other day a head of timothy that grow on his farm. It was 13V inches In length or moro than twice as long as tno ordinary head. It was not from seed sows, but grew up on land which ho had drilled in wood ashes and bono. A meeting of "Tho Democratic Club" will bo held on Friday evening, at 0 o'clock to complete tho organization and make ar- angemcnts for tho coming campaign. A cordial Invitation is extonded to all Demo crats of our town to Join tho club. J. R. Townsknu, Pres. Dclegato election will bo held three weeks from Saturday next. Tho contest i s growing warmer as tho timo approaches. Wo trust that none will so far forget them selves as to loso sight of tho right for tho State ticket. In many sections ot tho Btate thcro aro a largo number of independent voters who will vote for Ex-Governor Pat- tlson. Tho following letters aro held at Blooms- bur?, Pa. post olllco and will bo sent to tho dead letter olllco July 20, 1890. Harold Lader, E. W. Vandino, Manuel Crawford, Mrs. Allco Keller, Annlo Marge rum, Ilattlo Roach (3), Mlchaol Rollly. Persons calling for theso letters pleaso say, thoy wcro advorttseu juiy 10, low, Ono cent will bo charged on each letter advertised, A. U, Catuoaut, P. M Mr. Ell Jones brought Samuel Krcppcn nccht up from A. J. Emmett's farm last Friday night. Ho was removed by having n bedding mado In a spring wagon, by cupful driving ho was brought to town without any Injury. About four weeks aeo ho met with a serious accident by fall. Ino? from an oak trco a dlstanco of about fifty feet. Ho sustained sovero internal Injuries, and had a narrow cscapo from Imracillato death. By careful treatment and good nurlng ho has b-cn brought through, and now bids fair for speedy and entire recovery. His homo is in urcen wood township, but ho has. been working as carpenter with Ell Jones for scvorsl .years. THE COLUMBIAN AND E. M. Towksbury spent a fow hours In town on Friday, looking after his Interests in tho leglilativo fight. Tho Reformed Sunday School will hold a picnic In Oak Grovo on Thuisday, July 21th. Words cannot oxprcss tho gratltudo which pcoplo feel for tho benefit donothem by tho uso of Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Lone standing cases of rheumatism yield to this remedy, whon all othors fall to give relief, This mcdtclno thoroughly expels tho pol son from tho blood, tt i . . . imriimn anu uasscrt nayo been so crowded with work that they have been obliged to refuso orders. This, however is only for a fow days, when they will bo ready for all kinds of repairs. Their tcpu- tation for doing first class repairing insures tucm always a good patronage. ino anniversary services of tho four congregational Missionary Bocletles of tho Orangovlllo chargo will bo held as follows i On Bunday July 20, at Uidlay, 2:30 p. m.j on Sunday July 27, at St. James, 10:15 a. m., Zion, 2:30 p. m., and Orangovlllc, 7:20 p. m. Tho oxcrclscs will consist ot sing ing, essays, responsive scrvico by tho children, and tlio anniversary address by reports. , A llltlo son of Charles bterner met with a serious accident last Sunday. Whllo tho parents wcro away tao llttlo fellow, (about eight years of age) discovered somo pow der In a paper and evidently thought ho would havo soma flro works. With a match ho ignited tho contents when an ex plosion occurred, burning him Bovorely about tho face, hoad and hands. Ills ono cyo was somewhat Injured but not serious ly. Miss Bobbins, of Bloomsburg, tbo lady physician was summoned and gave relief to tho llttlo sufferer. Two games of base-ball wcro played at Danville, Wednesday and Thursd-iy, be tween tho Danvilio club and tho Cuban Giants. The latter club aro tho cht mpion colored club of America. "Juggor" Bhaf fcr played with tho Danvilio nine, and Is credited with making 0 out of 15 runs made b Danville. Tho Cubans wcro de feated on Wednesday 15 to 0. Shaffer mado a four base hit, and got m three runs, and brought In the others by his heavy batting. When Danvilio wants a first class catcher they havo to como to Bloom to find him. Guy Hawllngs and Will Lockard, aro try ing to mako a record as tho groat pedes trians of Bloomsburg. They wcro up with the picnic excursion at Centra' Ia9t Wed nesday; but desiring to sec the sights of tho prosperous Jamison city, they wended their way thither. When tho last train left tho city tho boys were enjoying them selves at tbo beautiful hotel, "Manor Rest Inn." Tho sebedulo showing no other train duo until tho next morning the two started on their 30 mile walk. They reach ed Bloomsburg at 3 next morning, having made but one stop which was at Beaton where they took supper. The Philadelphia & Heading railroad company furnished a sjcclal Pullman car on Monday with which to convey to Phlla delpuia, Miss Bishop of YVilliamsport and Mis3 Grant of Sunbury, two of thu success ful Press Prize winners. Great crowds of people gathered at tho depots at Wdliams port and Sunbury to greet the successful teachers and wish them a happy voyage. Tho special car was decorated insldo with llags, dowers, bunting and ivy, and on tho outsldo were streamers with tho words: "iVesj Prize Winners: Miss Bishop, Will imsport, Miss Grant, Sunbury." The train reached Philadelphia at 10 o'clock in the evening. Tho party sailed for Europe Wednesday, accompanied by Miss Davies of Philadelphia, sho being chief of tho prize winners. Tho announcements of Democratic can didates for county olllco aro probably all made. For Congress tho county is con ceded to Mr. Buckalew without opposition. For State Senator, Grant Uerrlng is the only candidate named, and ho too will get tho conferees of tho county. For Protuon otary, tho contest Is between J. U. Maize and 0. M. Quick, and both aro hard at work. For Reprcscntatlye tho names pre sented on tho north siiie ot tho river are William Krickbaum and 0. M. Blaker. Tho south side presents a largo number, tho aspirants being E. M. Tcwksbury, John P. Uannon, D. F. Curry, Mahlon Hamlin. For Associate Judgo the names of J. F. Derr, Mordecal Millard, and H.F. Evcictt aro presented. For District Attorney, William Chrisman has no opponent, aid will bo nominated. For county commissioner on this sido aro B. F. Edgar, Fred Schwlnn, Daniel Yocum, W. G, Glrton and Stephen PcttlL Jesse Ilittcnhouse is tho only name announced from tho south sido. For Register and Recorder, Charles 11. Campbell is an ap plicant for second term, with 0. B. Ent as bis opponent. For county treasurer, John L. Kline and John Mnurey aro tho contestants Tho delegate election will bo held on Saturday, August 0, between the hours ot 3 ami 7 p. m. Tho convention will bo held on Tuesday, August 12th. MltH. W. II. CUM.IIINtJa. Six weeks ago yesterday a joyous gath. criog ot friends witnessed tho marrlago ceremony in tho M, E. Church that bound William B. Cummlugs nnd Maud R. Cross- ley together for life. Whon tho happy bridegroom premised that he would "love, honor and cherish" his brldti "uutil death us do part," he llttlo thought that ere th honeymoon was over ho would bo parted by tho relentless hand of tho great Destroy. er. But It has come, and she upon whoso bosom orange blossoms rested so short a time ago, now lies beneath tho roses on ber casket Ud. Mrs. Cummtngs died on Tuesday even ing at 7 o'clock, after an illness of short duration. Her ago was 25 years. Her wedding occurred on Thursday, May 29, and her funeral will take placo on Friday, July tho 18, at 3 o'clock, at the M. E. church. Sho was a daughter ot A. B. Crossley of this town, and she bad hokts of friends among thoso who knew ber best. The sympathy ot tho community is with tbo young husband thus suddenly bereft ot her whom ho bad chosen as his life com panion. Fifteen contestants clad for tho fray, Armed with good steel and in battle array, Striving for lucre, aa bravo Kuights of old, Btrovo for their honors and medals of gold. Driving each shining pen over tho paper, Seeking to sound as tbo most proper caper, Tho praises of remedies known tho world over, From Paris to Calais, from Calais to Diver: But each Knight vainly stilvcs language fail in description Of tho manifold virtues of "Favorite Pre scription." When ill or depressed with that "drag. glng-down" Icellng, consequent upon weakness, suffering from headache, weak or lamo back, and tho many ills common to the weaker sex, tako Dr. Pierce's Pro. ecrlption, which is guaranteed to give satisfaction or prico ($1.00) returned, Bee printed guarantee on bottle-wrapper. Dr. nerce'n Pellets gently laxatiyo or actively cathartic according to dose. 25 cents. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. TOWN COUNCIL. Bloomsburg Fa., July 10, 1890. Regular meeting of town council, pros ent, President Herring, and members Gross, Fetterman, Rabb, Bhutt1 and Wells. Tho secretary being absent J. U. Roblson was appolntod secretary pro tern Petition of citizens presented by 0. W. Miller Esq., in company with Dr. I. YV. Wllllts and N, U. Funk Esq., as a commit tee, RBklng tho town to purchase Oak Grovo Park or to exchango tho Bovcnth street park for Oak Grovo Park. Tbo town council to pay tho Oak Grovo Park association $2500 In cash and gtvo tbo park on Bcvcnth street. 0. YV. Miller also presented a petition of sundry citizens reciting that tho Land Im provement Company offered to donato thirty feet on tine of Fifth street to mako It 80 'feet wide, and thcrctoro asking that Fifth street be widened from East street to tho line ot tho Lind Improvement Com pany. On motion of Rabb and Gross tho matter of tho purchase ot Oak Grovo Park and widening of Fifth street Is laid over to an adjourned meeting ot tho Council to be held Monday evening, July 14th. On motion of Gross and Bhutt tbo limit for tbo payment of taxes to tbo treasurer was extended thirty days. Mr. Fetterman presented a petition of sundry citizens for tho opening of West street from tho D. L. & W. H. It. to Canal 8t. On motion of 2, Wells and Gross a committee of thrco was ordered to ascertain tho damages that would result from the opening of West street as prayed for. Tho president appointed Messrs Wells, Gross and Rabb. Proposition of Amos YVanlch for hlmscl f and as father and next friend ot Lilly YVnnlch for settlement of suits brought against tho town for damages on account of tho accident on Iron street nca tho B. & S. railroad. On motion of Gross and Fetterman the solicitor was dlrojted to of fer a judgment of two hundred and fifty dollars on tho suit of Lilly Wanicli and It that is accepted to scttlo tho caso of Amos Wanlcb, on tho award of tbo arbitrators. On motion of Messrs. Gross and Fetter man it was ordered that tho Bccretary no tify 0. W. Miller to proceed forthwith to tho completion of tho sewor contracted to be mado by him, and that it be failed to push the work speedily tho Town Coancil will enforce tho contract according to Kb terms. Bower permit granted G. W. Keltor. Building permits granted as follows : Sidney Kinney, J. YV. Mcars A Co., 8am uel Shaffer & Bon, Jas. Cadman and D. 0. Creasy. Bills offered and orders drawn for thu same. July 14th. Sp:clal meeting of Council called with all members present, J. B. Robtson appointed Secretary pro tern. On motion of Messrs. Gross and Wells an order was granted tbo Bloomsburg Steam & Electric Light Company for $379- GO balanco on contract for steam heat fix tures. Bill of Eshlcman & Wolf tor $57.93 ac cepted and ordered paid. Mr. William Uidlay of Scott township offered to furnish a ten.horso power por table engine, with engineer, to run stone crusher at $4.50 per day. Proposition ac cepted. Mr. 0, YV. Miller offered tbo following proposition: "Bloomsburg Land Improve ment Company offer to sell to tho town ot Bloomsburg what Is known as Oak Grove , sltuato on the South sido of Fifth street in tho town of Bloomsburg, Pa., containing eight acres, moro or less, for park pur poses, together with tho improvements put upon the samo by the Oak Grovo Park as sociation for tho sum of $6250, and accept as partpaymcnt for tho samo tho present Park for the sum of $4000, It the town de sires to dispose of tbo samo. Tho improve ments of the Oak Grove Park association to embrace all Improvements whether real or personal. Tbo Land Improvement Company to accept tho titlo tho town has to tho present Park, taking all risk as to use." Upon motion a committee of thrco was appointed to see Rev. D. J. Waller Sr., to ascertain the bost prlco that can be obtain ed for tho town Park. Upon motion tho propositions ot tho Land Improvement Company for widening of Fifth street was accepted and the solici tor directed to prcparo an ordinance under tho direction ot tho engineer for the pur poso of widening Fifth street thirty feet on the south sido from East street to the lino of tho Bloomsburg Land Improvement Company and to iucludo in the ordinance tho said proposition ot tho Bloomsburg Land Improvement Compauy and also tho proposition of 0. W. Miller for his house and lot adjoining th Land Improvement Company lands ho would releaso all da mages on condition that tho town build a cellar and movo tho houso on tho same, leaving It In Its present stato ot repair. KulKtitM oftlic Golden Ragle. Tho following are tho Ofllccrs of Theta Castle, No. 270 of Bloomsburg Ta. for tho ensuing six months' term: Past Chief, W. II. Brooke; Noble Chief, U. W. Hagcnbuchi Vice Chief, W. J. Bhutt; High Priest, Daniel Laycock; Venerable Uormlt, J. B. Blue; Master of Records, Guy Jacoby; Clerk of Exchequer; Lee Harman; Keeper ot Exchequer, I. D. YVhlte; Blr Uorald, J. L. King; YVorthy Hard, W. D. Cosgrove; YVorthy Cuamber lain, Jeromo Woodring; Ensign, Elmer Kester; Esquire, John D. Jones; First Guardsman, John Chambcrlln, Bccond Guardsman, J. W. Mover; Trustees, J. 8. Blue, YV. II. Brooke, and W. 0. Fortune; lieprcscntatlvo to tno urand uastle, J. ioa ilarman. Tbo membership Is 112; Amonnt paid for relict, $05; Adm'saious during tbo past six months, 1, Amount ot fuuds on hand invested $1390.00. II. V. 1VIIIT1S He CO. Have a full lino ot Binder Twine at prices to suit the purchaser. Puro Manilla Standard Hemp and Jute, all good for tho kind. Ordors by mail filled by first freight or stage. A fow tlay IUkcs left, nil good rakes and sold low to close out for tho seasop. Superior Drills always on band and guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale, Try one and you will be pleased. lor Fall needing you should get a Wlard Plow, No. 17 or 18, and you will save your team, do bettor work than you can do with tho average plow offered to tho trade. Do you want a good wagon? Call and sco tho Champion, tho Lansing and the Millhurn, all nicely mado aud.palnted and guaranteed to wear and run easy, A carload ot choice recleanod Oats just In and will be sold out at very low prlco. Old wheat 0 03 and now wheat 85 taken In exchango for all goo J a samo as cash. ArreHtvd t Charles A. Daley was arrested last even ing for stealing from the drug store of Bhlcfman, a bottla ot Sulphur Bitters. Bo. foro tho court this morning, upon being asked why ho should steal, ho slated that his mother was troubled with Rheumatism, and that it was tho only medlcino that helped her, and bolnj out of money and work was tho causo ot bis stealing, As this was his first offenco ho was put on probation. Ntwark tkwt. 7.18-21. Itnnt Ilcntoii, Tho Gubernatorial campaign opened In oarnost at Cambra last Saturday night. A largo hickory polo said to bo 00 feet tall was raised. Delegations from all quarters poured Into town until tbo streets wero thronged. A goodly number of democra tic ladles jraccd tho meeting with tholr presence. Though 'woman suffrage' is do. nled them, their influenco, however, Is equal to suffrage. Tho occasion was on livened with music furnished by tbo Ben ton band and tho Pino Creek drum coma. Tho meotlng was organized by electing tho loiiowing oiucers: President, Alfred Mc llonry of Cambra; Vice Presidents, M. 0. Brlttaln, Hon. James Mollonry, Cambra, Ira McUcnry, 8. M. Gibbons, J. C. Wen. ncr, Bonton; Bccretary, Goorgo Gary, Cam bra. Addresses wero mado by John Me. Groaty and Thomas Martin Esns.. of Wllkes-Barre. A Dutch son was sun hv Thomas McGtaw of Beach Haven, candi date for Commissioner of Luzcrno Co. Tho Issuos of this campaign as set forth aro two loid, tuat ot tariff reform aud whether tlin liosscsand politicians shall own, dlctato and rule this country, or whether tho pooplo In their sovereign capacity shall rulo It, whether partisanism, represented by Quavlsm, or patriotism represented by I'atttson, for tho pcoplo shall govorn our stato socms to bo tho leading feature of this campaign. Wo aro unable to mako any predictions, but from several republi can strongholds como encouraging reports. Alter tno speeches a democratic club was organized by tho selection of Alfred Mc . Henry as President, Bruco Cary, Secretary and O. C. Barret, Treasurer. Tho harvest ls'about all cut and a lareo quantity of an excellent quality of bay made. Tho wheat Is said to be not vnrv well filled. If tho dry weather should contlnuo for somo timo to como tho presont goo I pros pects for corn would bo greatly Impaired . At present thcro is somo Indication for rain. Tho campaign, general and local, Bcems to bo a strugglo between the bo2scs and tho people. Tho masses and working classes aro oppressed and they begin to realize that there la 'something rotten In Denmark.' Wo believe that tho timo has como whon men who asplro for political honors and positions that they also advocate and as- piro for a reduction ot salaries and emolu ments for which tho pjoplo aro overburd ened with taxes and depreciated values in agricultural productions for their support. the politicians and ofllco holders who aro but the creatures of tho people should sbaro with their losses in tho depreciation ot their crop values and a'so of tho wago earners of tho land, tho law to tho contrary notwithstanding. TIIK TUNNEI, IIOI.I5D. A MASTEIt 1'IEOE Of ENGINEERING AND TOOK WOHK AT ma MINE 1IUN. Tho immenso tunnol at Big Mine Hun built by tho Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Co., was successfully holed and by so doing ono of the grandest pieces of en gineering and rock work is almost com pleted. Bo accurate was tbo work ot en gineering dono tliat by exact mcasurcmont the line from tho south end differed only seven-eights of an Inch from tho line car ried In from tho north end, and not tho two inches difference as has been crrone. ousiy stated in an issue of tho Jlmers' Journal. Mr. S. M. Klley tho eneinccr In chargo and his assistant J. B. Garner are to be congratulated on this line piece of engineering. After a holo had been blown through a sumptuous repast was tendered to tho workmen by tho contractor, A. 0. Doug lass, after which A. J. Miller photographed them in a group, amid tho waving of ban ners and tho flying of Hags. A salute of fourteen sticks of dynamito was fired, in dicating tho number of months taken to drlvo one of the largest tunnels in tho Btate. It will require about threo weeks to finish this tunnel when another tunnel will bo driven to connect with tho North Ashland Colliery and from thence to tho Continental Colliery for tho purpose of draining thoso collieries in addition to the Hazel Dell, Centralia and Logan colleries operated by Lewis A. Riley & Co. Mr. U. Kellcy has now driven the tunnol across the Centralia vein tho dlstanco adjudged safe for them to go and tho water in the Mammoth vein of tho old Centralia Colliery will bo tapped by several 13-Inch drill holes which will bo drilled In tho course ot a fow weeks. Advocate. A Cure for CoiiHtlatloa and Wlclt Ilcuditclie. Dr. Silas Lano, wb'lo In tho Rocky Moun tains, discovered a root when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and cer tain cure for constipation. It is in the form of dry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family Medlcino. It will euro sick headacho in ono night. For tho blood liver and kidneys, aud for dealing up the complexion it docs wonders. Druggists sell it at 50 cents a package. Wuller. By tho smiling countenance of Elmer Strauss ono would think ho bad lots of help in tho harvost; but tbo cause, no doubt, is tbo bouncing boy whom ho ex. pects to help him alter awhile. Mr. Georgo Sellers and Miss Lily Kile called at Bqulro Vorks' on Saturday, and wu aro iniormea mat Miss Kilo is now knowu as Mrs. Qoorgo Sellers. Huckleberries will soon bo in season on tho north mountain; but which aro the plcntler, huckleberries or rattlesnake;, wo have not yet been ablo to learn. It makes a very pleasant recreation for usmojntaln eers to go out berrying and havo a general good tlmei and when tho berries aro full thero Is somo profit in it too for those who aro willing to pick and carry them down tho side ot tbo mountain. Candidates aro about as plenty aB empty pockctbooks. Would It not bo better for the county to pay its officers only Just on- ougii to Keep them, and each tax.payer keep the extra tax and sport around on It himself? Mark thinks It would, althouch be Is no politician, yet ho pays his tax just the samo and likes to havo his say as well as any ono. Miles Everhart and Frank Fritz aro kept very busy with their cord binders. Thcro aro only a fow such machines up here. 1 ho farmers think it is cheaper to hire their grain cut than to buy a machine. Miss Bobbins of Mlllvlllo is visiting at iurs. ueorgo llcss'. Boveral of our young people also spent a very pleasant afternoon at Mr. Hess' last Sunday. MaukTapley. iiruuucuueHH i.uiuor IlaOlt in uu nuimuicru IN UUI UIIC cure nr. Iluluea' uoideu Hnectflc It can bo given in a cup of tea or collco without tho knowledge of tho person taid ng It, cllectlng a spcody and permanent cure whether the patient is a moderate dilnkcr or an alcoholio wreck. Thousands of drunkards havo been cured who havo taken the Golden Specltlo In their coffro without their knowledge, and to-day believe thoy quit drinking of their own freo will. No harmful effect results from Its administra tlon Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular and lull particulars. Addrcsb In confidence Golden Breoino Co., 185 Haco Btrcct. Cinclnnatl.O. 10-SSly nciuocrntn, Attention! Thanking you for tho kindly sentiment and encouragement I rccelvo from all parts of the county, cither by visit or report, I dcslro to say to you all, I will visit ovcry election district, and canvass it as much as posslblo, to which tbero Is no candidate for Legislature, boforo August Oth, If my health permits. I'loaso romombcr, that, though I have beforo bon beaten for nomi nation, I novcr tulUd, kitted or ran as an i'uleperultni vrndidate, but havo always sup ported tho tickot ns made; that In politics I have novcr bscn anything but a Demo crat. I think my long faithful scrvico to tho party, as woll as hoarty support of candi dates, privately and on tho'stump, without asking what was tholr nofio.iaifv, eref. or prinal and perianal opinion!, only that they wcro iuo regular nomlnoos of tho Democra tic party, cntltlos mo at this timo to your support. If nominated and elected, I pledge you a faithful service as Roproscn. latlve, supporting tho ptatform and mcas urcs of tho party, and in all things oboylng tho will of my constituency, regardless of my own prlvato opinions; that upon qucs. Hons of jwrfy Interest, tho party caucus would bo my rulo of action i that unoo questions of public concern, I tho ocoplcs' win would bo my law. I desiro to pledge you my word that I havo no personal objects unon which lctr. Islatlon Is asked, and that 1 will faithfully labor for, and in tho Interest of tho people . E. M. Tewksduhv. Catawlssa Pa., July 7. '90. tf SlrH. Wutclicr'H Hlrnuice Case. IIEK LONG INV0LDNTAI1V FAST THE END AP- l'AUENTLT NEAR. Easton, July 14. Sirs. Ellon Wutchbr. of Whitehall, Lehigh county, who has not partaken ot food in any form for over 100 days, was unconscious from Sat urday morning until Bunday morn lug when sho muttered half a dozen words to her husband and remained un conscious tho entire day. Tho convul sions in which she has lain almost con stantly for aver three months contlnuo In a milder form, and tho sttength of ber hus band Is no longer required to provent her from falling out of bed or from dolnz her- self injury with her left hand, tho right uand being paralyzed. Bjyeral attempts were mado last evening to arouse her, oyen during spell in which sho was on other days rational, but all efforts failed. Her strength Is falling, and thcro is every indi cation that her end is near. At different times yesterday and last evening her complexion and general ap pearance was that of a person at tho nolnt of death. It is now eieht voaw anil tlirnn months since Mrs. YVutchar was first taken sick. Sluco then sho has at no timo eaten as much In a wcok as sho ato before In a day. Uer last attempt to quench her thirst was ten weeks ago last Friday, when she mado an effort to drink a cun ot coffee. Tho liquid spurted from her noso and mouth, and sho has slnco declined all nourishment In any form. Although sho has been in bed eightcou months, thero is a total absenco of bed-sores. Boliool Business. Thoro was a special meeting of tho school board last Friday evoulng with all thu directors present. Bills wero present ed and orders drawn for tbo following. William Krickbaum, advertising. $10.00: J. 0. Brown advertising, $10,00; EIwcll & lllttenbender, advertising, $1.00, YV. J. Corull, $5.23, Baker & Bondor $1.83, Audi, tors each $3.00. Upon motion it was de cided that tho school buildings bo cleaned, same as last year at an oxponso of $12.00 each. Committeo on supplies were direct ed to get prices for 150 tons of coal. It was ordered that tho directors in a body make an inspection of tho school buildings Mon day afternoon. All tho directors met Monday afternoon except O. T. YVIlson, and procedced to in. sped the buildings. A careful examlna. lion showed tho buildings to bo In good condition. Tho black-boards need some repairs, and a fow window-glass are broken, while some of tho water ways at tho conductors need adjustment, and new timbers aro required at ono cellar door. iuo stono pavement at tho Fifth strcot building is too low and will bo raised about six inches. The directors expressed satis- faction at tho condition ot tho school buildings. Hold It to tlic I.lulit. Tho man who tolls you confidently just what will euro your cold is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In tho prepara tion of this remarkable medicine for couehs and colds no expense is spar 'd to combin0 only tho best and purest ingredients. Uold a bottlo of Kemp's Balsam to the light and look through it; notico tho bright, dear look; then compare with other remedies Prico 50c and $1. A CAIII. To tho Democratic voters of Col. Co.: Owing to an attack of sickness I am un. auio to canvass tno uounty at present as a cauuiuatu ior Associate judge, lint as soon as my health will permit will endeav or to canvass much as timo will permit un til tho delegate election. 7-11-41. John F. Dbkb. Jackson, July 8, 90. Pensions ! Veterans ! I Tho Disability Ponslon Bill. Act of Juno 27, 1890, grants pensions to all ex-soldiers and sailors who served 90 days or moro in mo Army or Navy during thu rebellion, aud wero honorably discharg ed, and who aro now suffering from any permanent, montal or physical disability contracted slnco the war or during tho war whether from disease, injuries or effects of old age, at the rate of from $0 to $13 per moniu, accoiuing to tuc degree or tits cits abd'ty for tho performance of labor requir log tbo exertion of physical strength ; provided tho disability Is not due to vici ous uauits. mis ponsiou is not restricted to me veterans wno nave to mako their living by uard labor, but Is equally duo to professional men or clerks, provided they have an existing disability which would prevent tho continuous oxorciso of tho physical strength ot an able-bodied man. Thoso who havo applied under tho gen- oral mws uuu wuu aro unauio to ptovo up tho pending claim can apply for and Be- euro this pension and then continue tho p-osecution oi tno former claim aud secure their arrears. If vou aro now drawing a small pension. say $3 or $4 per month, you can tako this pension instead, and it you have an apnll cation on Ale for increase or additional pension ior now disabilities you can con tlnuu the prosecution of such claims whllo drawing tne now pension, or you can Die an original ciaim ior a (usability contract ed in tbo scrvico whllo drawing pension uuuur tuis uuw aut. Widows, children, and dependent moth. era anu latucra aro entitled under this act and can suspend the prosccut'on ot any pending claim, and tako this pension, and auerwarus complete tne prior claim and got arrears. Uaving bocn duly anoo nto'l an Aami according to tho rules and regulations ot iuu Ji:ailuivub ui iuu llliuuur in IUO pros. ccutlon ot such claims and having bad sue cess in a rumucr oi cases i am always pn pared to give Information and assist claim' ants, and will assuro tbem success It they uiu auiv w vavuuuau iuu inula US required ujr inn . iiioso interested should call soon and ciaim ineir rowaru, nroiuiH V. HTKUNKU. N.rlU JlarliMMc. There are many Yvhlte soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. Clotltlnir CIiiIih. Tho 'clothing club c-aze'. Is now tho eo. Tho plan Is this: Bevcnty.Qvo men form a club and pay to tho tailor a dollar per week each, and each week ono namo Is drawn by chanco from tho pool, and the ucky man wl-oso namo Is drawn gets his suit for tho amount ho has then paid in. Tho others contlnuo paying and drawing for thlrty-flvo weeks, at tho end of which timo tho remaining forty-ono are given their suits. Thus ono man gets his suit for tbo next for two dollars, and so on to thlrty.four; tho othors pay $35 apltco, or an average of $25.81 for tbo seventy suits, prico very satisfactory to tho tailor, whllo thcro Is enough element of chance about it to mako tho scheme popular. Bradford Argui. TlieCnrnet Mill. Notwithstanding tho many delays to which tho Uloom9burg Carpet Mill has been subjected, tho machinery has not been idle, either In tho weaving or spin ning departments. In tho past thrco woeks largo shipments hayo been mado to cities in Nobraska, Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Arkansas Virginia, Now York and our own state. Besides thoso somo six thousand pounds of carpet warp havo been shipped by tho spinners. In a fow days every loom In the mill will be running to All tho rapldl y increasing orders that are coming in. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Whea Bby u sick, we are her CutorU. When the u & Child, the cried for Cutoria, When the became Htm, the clung to Qwtoria, When she had CXmdren, the gare them CbutorU. Two Old lla-iikcra. Wcdnosday afternoon Casper Kressler of Bloomsburg, 74 yoars of age, and Samu el Kressler of E9py, 80 years of age, wero in tho hay Held with Calvin Kressler, a ne phew, and helped load hay. Casper and Calvin pitched up tho hay whllo Samuel did tho loadlne. Can any other veterana beat this. niootitHburK at HmIII van June lvuru- 1UK- Tho statement of earnings and expenses of tho Bloomsburg & Bulilvan Hallroad Company for tho month ot June, 1890, is as iouows: uross earnings, U114; expenses 9iS0S; net earnings, $3310; proportion of uxed Charges, $3500; surplus, $1010. Tlie Qiiccu'h lrixe Competition. Ten familiar Quotations from ataml unl authors appear oach month under this heading in tho Canadian Onun-j. anil thn publishers of this popular magazine offer $59.00 in cash prizes each month to those naming tno largest number of tho authors from whoii the quotations aro taken. This Is a most practical way of encouraging tho study ot standard authors and will Interest every intelligent reader. A sample copy of the Queen with full particulars and list of quotations will bo mailed to any ad dress for five 2c stamps. Tho subscription prlco is only $1.00 per year. Address, The Canadian Queen, Toronto, Canada. ro Nervous Delililtalcd Sleu. It VOU Will send U9 vonr nrMmfli wa will mnll you our Illustrated pamphlet explaining all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltalo Belt and Ap pUaccca, and their cbarmlnsenocbi upon the ner vous debiutated system, and how they wilt quick. ij rajwjro yuu.Lo,virar,anamannooa,pampnietrree. It you are thus anllcted, we nulBOna you a llelt and Appuancea on trial. i-jr-jy. voltaic uslt uo.. Marshall, Mich. wanamaker's. 1'niLADKLPniA, Monday, July it, 1890- Closed at i P. M. Saturday. Men's shirts to measure. Right every time. No more disappointments since Mr. Fenn came. There's no ouess work in his measurinor. no trusting to luck. Every seam exact and the work ready promptly when we say. Muslin Underwear hints ; Gowns MuaUn, Mother lluboard yoke of M lino plaits, nectc, yoke and Bleeves trl-nmed with neat Hamburg edire, 75c. Flue Cambria Mother Hubbard yoke trl-nmed with in rows noo llamburz Arii'd nii inort Idb. with banding between, neeK and sleeves uiuiiutxi mm uuo uamDurg oage, fi.j, the Si.75 kind. Bklrts- uood Muslin, wide hem and 18 spaced plain. yoke band, soo Flee heavy Muslin, extra wldo, wtfi wlds hem and l spaoed plaits, yoke band, too. Chemises Floe oambrlc, yoke of wide embroidery, rr:k, yoke and sleeves trlmmol w.th Uam- berg odee, 60c Fll 6 C'ambliO. VOkeorwtdATnn.hnn1n(v t.nnlf yoke and sleeves trimmed wlti Torchon laca U'lU ueuuiag, dug. Corset covers Fine uamuric, high square nock, 8 rows nne Insertion and 41 Una plaits on yoke, neck tiluuaed with llamburgledgo aud bead- Fine Cambrlo. low Btmare neck, wllh yoke of trlmrrod wth Hamburg edge and beadtng.sso. Four items from they come: Linens as Extra largo, heavy Damask Towels, knotted Goad oualliy. heavy ir mre, run ranje or pretty bordere,ssoeaeh. V I At 400 a yard, Heavy Cream Table Linen, puro 1U uck Towols. loo each. you will pay Wo for IB inch extra heavy Oermau Napkins, free rrora starch or dressing, wu a aoma. After a iw wasuings you'd tako them fo; fl.85 goods. Axminsters, Moquettes, Wiltons, Velvets, Brussels and Tapestries are alike in the thick of the Carpet price-cuttintr. A midsummer clear-up sale will be memorable. Bmjrna Carrots. Sii2fwt. M v rmm tit. Hmyrna Carptts, T.Sxias feet, ttf.50 from I3ito Kfnvm& nirnptji fiiru tr at 111 uifmin Sets you thinking of Water coolers anu Kelngerators and Ice Cream Freezers, doesn't it? They're here, all of them the best we know of. The Puritan Refrigerators and the Gem Ice Cream Free zers do their work with less ice than any other kind. John Wanamakkk. Oil- , TTEi ll Philadelphia recently bo callod on E. O. THOMPdON, tho well known Clothier and Importer, No. 1333 Chestnut St., (opposito tho Mint), and bought nn elegant Black Fancy Chovlot Buit for $13. 50. Buch a suit would havo cost him Twenty Dollars at home. Had ho not been In tho city ho could havo sent his nam: and address on a postal card or In a letter and received by return mall samples of various cloths, also simplo guide for taking his own measures, free ot chargo. Any ono can order from Mr. Thompson by mail with tho samo satisfaction as by call ing in person. I. W. Hartman & Boas. AFTER. HONEST BARGAINS. Special Sale of all kinds of Spring and Summer dry goods. bpeciaifoalo ot Parasols and Fancy Handled Umbrellas. Special Sale iu remuants for July and Augusi. Special Sale iu rcinnauts of Silk and Trimruiiif'8. Special Sale of White Goods and Embroideries. Special Sale of Dishes, Glass ware, and Lamp:). Fresh Butter and Etrjrs are good sale with us. I. W. Hartman & Sons. CLARK & SON. Offer this week Dress Ging -tarns, cliallicis, printed flannels , outing flannels, parasols, boys waists, men's outing shirts at greatly reduced prices. See our window of GINGHA.MS at cut prices, our window of Du mond cloths, 12jc goods now 8Jc yd. Thoso fine Egyptian cottons now 15c yd, beiges 5c yd, 50c mohairs 30c. The best $1.29 and $1.49 Gloria silk um brellas sold. Try our corsets. Ladies' Jersey underwear at cut prices. Whita dress goods and" embroideries cheap. Perfum ery &c. Try our fast black hose. Clark & Son. UDlTOlfS NOTICE. Estate oflltnrv Croop, deceased. Tho UndcrRlfftlM. an fttlrtllnr nnnnlntj,l hr th, Orphans' court otColumola county on excptlon, and to make dlstmutloi ot the funds In said estat o wm sic at nis orece in uioomsourg col co. ra. on Monday July 21. at 10 a. m.. when and where all pseran havluscialms against Bold estate must ap pear ana prove the same, or be debarrjd from coin ing in on said fund. L. 8. W1NTEIU.TEF.N. Auditor. "VTOTICE OP ASSIGNMENT. Notico is hereby given that Haehael Brenner and l'hlillp llrenner, her husband, ot ureenwood, County of Columbia, l'a., and llebecca Urenner and Myer llrenner. her husband, of Uenton twn uuu outiu uiuiuoaiu, iuie tmiu uueuaei urenner una Hebecca llrenner trading In tho nrm namo ot V llrenner Jt Co.) by lleed of Voluntary Assign men this day havo assigned to Joseph Louthuelm ot the city of l'hlladelphla. In trust, for the ben' lit of the creditors of the said It llrenner Co., all the estate real, personal and mixed ot the said It. llrenner 4; Co. aoovo named as well aa tho indivi dual estate of tho said Fhllllp llrenner and Myer llrenner. All persons Indented to the said H. llrenner Co.. will make Immediate payment to the said assignee and thoso having claims or de mands will present tho same without delay. (slgnod) JOSKl'H LOUCIIUKIM, ObantIUhrinu, Assignee for k. UrennerfiCo., Alty tor Assignee. 314 Market St., l'hlla. July sth, 1S9Q, Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic ? qultk ttUtf JntBt pain. PLASTER. Rheumatism, nrartlrt. rlmirifrj Rod ambol umWiPUPM. W4TWWI.H4J I Or Ml VJ All imiKf IBU. 1-d-IU ruvr DOLLAJts for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE 1109 1'hcttmt SU, rblliii. I'uMlttuDH fMrflraduntri Time required 3 u4 tiios. II ZiA T X.rUIJl'ixa. I1MI Count ot Study. Circulars 'ru V Vvu nan uu pajOT. Constipation, IP not remedied in season, Is llablo to become habitual and chronic. Dras tic purgatives, by weakening the bowels, confirm, rather than cure, the evil, Aycr's I'llls, being mild, ctTectlvo, and strengthening in their action, aro gener ally recommended by the faculty aa tho best ot aperients, "Having been subject, for years, to tonstipatlon, without being ablo to find much relief, I nt last tried Ayer's l'ills. 1 deem it both a duty nnd a pleasure to testily that I havo derived great ben etlt from their use. For over two years past I have taken ouo of theso pills every ulght before retiring. I would not willingly bo without them," (J. W. Uowuiiiu, S3 East Main St., Carlisle, l'a. " I havo been taking Ayer's Pills and using them iu my family siuce 16.17, and cheerfully recommend tliem to all In need of a safe but f (lecttinl cathartic." John M, Hoggs, LouUvlllo, Ky. "For eight years I was afflicted with ronstlpation, which nt last became so bad that the doctors could do no morn for mo. Then I began to take Aycr'a Jtlli, and soon the liowels recovered their natural and regular action, so that now I am iu excellent health," S. I.. Loughbridge, llryau, Texas. " Having used Ayer'a I'ills, with good results, I fully indorse them for the pur poses forwhlch they are econuuended." T, Couuers, M-1., Centre llridgo, l'a. Ayer's Pills, Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. BM by til DruKgUti sad Dealer la Utdltla. GET THIS COLUMUIAN, $1.00 A YEAH.