:3 i't :. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Mocha, JAVA& Combined T' IS WHAT LION COFFEE . IS MADE Or IT PLCAS5S tVERYBODV TOR BALL- lvslrablc vacant lots and t number of enol houses and lots In Bloomsburg. Fa The Wst business stand In Bluomfburg. A rry d"lr b property containing l acre and first clan batMlnk-s with poml will In a butnss worth SlffO to 15U) per vear at wulow Grove. lwellln(rs in f:pr. OrnnwTTilh? and BVa-h Bawn. A larg number of (amis in Columbia Cotintr, one in Luerne county, one In Vitvlnta. Two Country jure stands In Columbia County and one In Luerne county. A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and sheds In Beach. Haven, l'a. Alo 10 acr-s of good farm land at same place, by M. V. Ll'TZ a SON. Invrance and Krai Estate Afnta. BLOoSlsBl Kli. I A. tf. ltTJSIO LESSONS. Chas. P. Elwell, for the past three years a student in Boston, is giving lessons on piano and violin. Both taught in the best methods, piano in New England Conservatory method, violin according to the German school. 'The Yeddo straw hats" newest and lightest hat made at Lowenbergs. Wanted, Respectable family hav ing no young children of their own to board a little boy for $2.co per week and give attention to his moral train ing. Address Children's Aid Society, 127 So. 12th St., Thilada., Pa. EQUESTRIAN LIYEBY. Charles E. Hower has opened a liver- stable at the rear of his premises on Third street, where he keeps sadd'e horses to hire. He has five head, well broken, safe fjr ladies and children. Thus far he hs been well patronized. He will accompany those who are just learning to ride, if desired. tf. An elegant line of neck wear at ' Lowenberg's. ' F&shicEable Livery. ,' The Well I'novn T.rrm a n Viic ' opened a fashionable liver)- in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tl W. A. Hartzell, Proprietor. It Should be in Ererj Hoose- J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay Street, Sharps borg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coshs and Colds, that it cured his ,ifc who was threatened with Pneumonia after an at tack of "La Grippe,' when various other re aaedies and several physicians had done her 0 Rood. Robert Barber, of Cooktport, Fa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him move good than anything he ever used far Lanjj Trouble. Nothing like it, Tn it. Free Trial Bottles at C A, Kleim's Drug Store. Large bottles, 50c and $1.00. Lamphirnneys cost so little that "we let them go on break. ing. We go on buying and grumbling. What should vre do? Get Macbeth's " Pearl-top " and "Pearl-glass;" they are made of tough glass, tough against heat ; they do not break ia use ; they do from accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they fit the lamps they are made for; stand upright; the shade is right; they make a right draught for light ; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. Be willing to pay a nickel more and stop this constant expense and annoyance. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gro A. Macbeth Co. Some one has said that a bargain is an article sold un der its real value. Some ad vertisers are not believers in this theory or are as econo mical of the truth as they are with their bargains. But "an honest tale speeds best beinjj plainly told." This is our purpose in offer ing Wall pajcr bargains. They are bargains because they are as we represent them, full length, full weight, bona fide goods. We know one instance of a bargain in wall paper which after it was on the walls lead pencil marks showed through. Whose was the bargain ? Come and see ua before buying elsewhere. W. H. Brooke & Co. HOMESTEAD'S TARIFF LESSON. alt lforc and 1 1 art I Turk Instead of th frtiitilwU ltoaat Href. The most potent tariff lesson cfthe year is Fort Friok. which cotehinun Carnegie lias built around his protected steol works near Pittsburg to keep his "protected" working people from tearing hi temple of Mammon to piece. These are tho workir people whom the tarij framed by Arnearie's friend McKinley was to make the lords of cre ation; whose pay was to be increased in definitely; who were to grow fat on roast beef and plum pudding; who were to revel in lnmry on taxes forced by the robber tariff from the farmer, merchant and professional man. The heyday of their opnlence has been postponed from rime to time while they hare been faithfully adhering to the party of monopoly and fraud and wait ing with growing impatience for the dawn of their millennium. When the delusion can no longer le kepi up, the Pennsylvania dupe of the tariff brace game get a rude though in structive lesson in the economies of poli tics. With his pocket lined with ill gotten gains Carnegie, like the charlatan prophet of a false creed, take iiimelf far away from the scene of his k-savery, well out of earshot of his victims' angry curses. Then, while he takes his ease in that notable Scotch castle, hia man Frick calmly notifies the men at Carnegie's Pennsylvania mills that this isn't the year for roast beef and plum pudding; that salt horse and hard tack are good enough for hirelings, and in short that they must accept wages reduced by 20 or 60 per cent, or tramp. If they object at all bumptiously to doing the one or the other they will be scalded with hot water or shocked to death with the latest electric devices. St. Louis Republic i It Will Not Deceive Any One. The Republicans cannot extract much t comfort from the action uf Typograph ical union, No. 6, in declaring confidence I in the men who tried to pledge the printers to Whitelaw Reid. The facts are that Reid fought organized labor 1 for years by fair means and by foul. He never lost an opportunity to injure 1 the organization. The peace which he is said to have made with the union will not deceive anybody. It is a trade pure and simple, and the man hiumlf stands just where he did when he made , The Tribune a rat office. Men Jj not 1 change their convictions in a nie'ht, but I they sometimes barter theta for a nomi ! nation to the vice presidency. St. Louis i Post-Dispatch. Cleveland It no Word Juggler. The partisan organs now so ptn-istent-ly asserting that the Democratic issue of tariff reform means free trade and the destruction of American industries have with equal persistency declared Mr. Cleveland a free trader and a radical. But no amonnt of assertion can make a man what he is not. Sir. Cleveland haa never sought to juggle with words and confuse the people of the United States as to his views on the tariff. Should he be elected those views would determine the policy of the administration. Buf falo Enquirer. Ttas King of th Protected. Andrew Carnegie haa fallen into dis credit among the Republican leaders, by whom he haa always been held in high regard, because he is forcing many thou sands of employees to resist a reduction of wages. The cut down of the earn ings of iron and steel workers proposed by the firm of which Mr. Carnegie is the head will put $1,200,000 into their pockeU annually, a grab from the wages of the men which millionaires of the Carnegie greed cannot resist. Harris burg Star (lad.). Tho Pareat Moonshine. The talk about breaking the solid south ia all moonshine. If Republican success did not clearly menace the south with another force bill and the conse quent revival of the race question, one or two of the southern state might pos sibly be fighting ground. As it is there is not the least likelihood that Mr. Har rison will get a single electoral vote from that part of the country. Boston Globe. Aa Ominous Opening. The campaign opens ominously fot the party of the so called protective tariff. Labor riots, strikes aud lockouts all over the country make the outlook particularly dismal for the ticket which contains the name of Whitelaw Reid. Buffalo Enquirer. A Superfluity of Love. Those who propose to love Harrison for the enemies he has made must ex pect to indulge in a great deal of affec tion. In the way of making enemies Harrison's record is brilliant, if not un rivaled. New York World. Moat Cringa to Piatt Again. Ex-Senator Piatt still holds his grip on the New York machine, every one of his old lieutenants being re-elected to their places on the state ommittee, Tho administration must make terms with Piatt. Cincinnati Enquirer. A Widespread Demand. The national convention in making Grover Cleveland its nominee acted in response to the demand so widespread, so enthusiastic and so insistent that it could not be resisted. San Francisco Examiner. Not McKloley-i'attened. Canada is praying for rain. It is a cheaper plan than ours of paying for it out of the federal treasury; but then Canada is not a prosperous, McKinley fattened country. Philadelphia Record. Now Kind of Protection. Mr. Carnegie's kind of protection is tow secured by detectives with seven hooters. Chicago News-Record. As Like aa Two P's, Finite rtoniam and protection are as hka as two Fa. Philadelphia Record. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Stands at the head of all blood med icines. This position' it lias secured by its intrinsic merit, sustained by the opinion of leading physicians, and by the certificates of thousands who have successfully tested its remedial worth. No other medicine so effectually CURES Scrofula, bolls, pimples, rheumatism, ca tarrh, and all other blood diseases. "There en be no question as to the supe riority of Ayer's Parsaparilla over all other Mood-purifier. If this was not the ease, the demand for it, Instead of Increasing yearly, would have ceased long ago, like so many other Mood medicines I eould name " F. L. Nkkersnn. Urugglst, TJ Chelsea'it, Charleston n, Mass. " Two years ago I was troubled with salt, rheum. It was all over my body, and noUi Ing the doctors did for me was of any avail At last I took four bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and was completely cured. I can sincerely recommend it as a splendid Mood-purlBer.'W. 8. Burt, Cpper Keswick, New Brunswick. " My sister was afflicted with a severe case ol SCROFULA Our doctor recommended Ayer's Sarsaparilla as being the best Mood blood-purifier witlun his experience. We gave her this medicine, and a complete cure was the result." Wm. O. Jenkins, Deweese, Neb. " When a boy I was troubled wilh a blood disease which manifested itself in sores on the legs. Ayer's Sarsaparilla being recom mended, I took a number of bottles, and was cured. I have never since that time had a rocurrence of the complaint." J. c. Thompson, Lowell, Mass. I was cured of Scrofula by the ne of Aver s Sarsaparilla. " John C. Berry, leer. field. Mo. Ayer's Sarsaparilla rtrpared by Pr. J. C. Aver k Co., Lowell, Vs . fc'oid by all bniggitta. i'rlcl;iiooU4e,i. Cures others, will cure you J AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Krtatf of Ixi tirl Hotu k: deemwd. I In the orphan's court notice Is breby xlvm ; that th- iitiib-p-i.-ncil n;i"lntil by tin- Mtir? ! an auditor to distribute the money paid Into 1 c'nirt ULi1-r n unler of Mureh w, In siM tat.-. win attend a' lils i.mce lu rlkKWitOmrir ; (Hi Wediiewlay, the iCth 01 .luly, A. 1. iwj at 10 ; oY-l'tok In th" forenoon, to perloiui the duties of ; his appoint uient. All persons whomsoever hav I Ititf claim.- upon the said lund are required to ' attend and establish their rtjfht. or be forever I debarred from coming In upon said fund. US. INTEKS l'EKN. ' June vi 4w. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Xr'.att of Onthart-it U'Mtrnight, fwu. In theOrphan's Court notice Is hereby given that the undersigned appointed by the court an auditor todlst rlhute the balance In the hands of H. U. Grou. Executor In sain estate will at tend at his orfloe In Hlootnsburg on Tuesdav, the ith day ot July, A. 1. lfM, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to perform the duties of his ap pointment. All persons having claims upon the said lund are reoulred to attend and estab lish their right or be forever debarred from coming In uponlhe said fund. lm S. WINTERSTKEN. June 30, Auditor AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Et!att of fdll i fi Hiltrr, dnvaacd. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia county to distri bute the money In the hands of John B. Casey, trustee, to creditors and parties entitled there to will sit at bis office In Jiloonisburg on Fri day. August lath. 1K at 10 o 'clock a. m. when and where all persons having claims upon said tuud must appear and present the same, or be debarred from any share of said fund. UKu. E. ELWELL, Auditor. Report of the Condition OK The First national Bank, AT BLOOMSBURG, IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JULY I 2TH, lS02. RESOUKCES. Loans and dls-rounts t i'.T 00 overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. l.t4 T U.S. Bonds to secure circulation.... &VJ0 00 U. 8. Bonds on hand - )o.ii 00 Mocks, securities, etc I'M.) 00 Iue from approved reserve ageuts.. S7UI Se Due from other National Batiks..... WT1 o Current expense and taxes paid. . . 1.0IS '-T Checks and other cash Hems 1,7 't Bills of other banks 2.1T0 IV fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 1T4 75 Specie 12.10 Leifal-tender note 10,140 00 Redemption fund with U. s. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) i-0 00 Total VTT.S'.S 1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 5".0o 00 Surplns fund T5.0HJ 00 Undivided proilts ih.Tni m National bank note outstanding 4.".i 00 Individual deposits subject to check. iIT,i T3 CertlHed Checks H 14 Cashier's checks outstanding '3.317 0i Hue toother National Hanks 64,7'iO ti Due to state Bunks aud bankers 4I7 76 Total 47T,iil5 1 STATE OF FESNfcYLVAKU.) COCNTT OF COLl HKIi.l I, K. B. Tustln, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly aftirm that the above siute meiit is Hue to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. B. '1 TWIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this istn day of July, iwi w. 1). BECK LEY, Notary rubllc I. W. McKELVY, ) C. K. BUTKALKW.r E. V. M. Low, ,- Directors. MVliON I. Lo A', fc EE PRESENT ?DiDD FREE! Beautiful bookconlalntng the latest vocal niusle full sheet-uuislc plates, handsome cover, tncludlug the following gems, una- bridged : Afterwards, 40 I've Worked Eight Hours, 40 baby's Kust Asleep, 40 I Whistle and Walt, - 40 comrades, W Love's tiolden Dream. 40 lel bless Our Land. Old Organ flower, 40 tin Pretty Hose, Ml our Last Waltz, 40 uuard the Flag, 40 over th Moonlit Sea, 40 In old Madrid, .") Hiveet Katie Conner, 40 Mary and John, 10 'hut Is Love, 40 We give thHbJok to Introduce to you KROIT'h RAKING J"OWlKk And KKOUT'S FLAVORING EXTUACTS, fNTOionsaed or PfKITT and 8TRKXGTH. Your iiiwt will (rive yiu a circular contain In additional Premium List with full pan leu lars how to tret them tree. ALBERT KKOUT, Chemist, PbUa. What is CfMtorla Is Dr. Samuel Tltcher'a prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. It Is n harmless substitute) for rarejrorlc, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its g-naranteo is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms aud allays fercrlshness. Castoria prcTcnts vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieve teething troubles cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Caatoria Is aa excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of IU good effect upon their children." Da. 0. C. Oaoonn, Loweu, Mas. " Castoria Is tha best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day la not far distant when mothers willeomdder the real interest of their children, aad one Caatoria in stead of the variouiquack nostrums w hich are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agenta down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KntcasLO, Conway, Ark. Tkm Ceulanr Company, TI Murray Street, New York City. If fr. I k I V v S THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY BHOTHERS, M Warren V7o:d's Phcsphodins The Great tCnKliah Kemcdv. . Tromptly and perman ently cures all tonus of .errou Mnn. aim I ptfriuii nnt all fJTrrU of A nur or Kf'ttu-- Been nrescrlheri fiver HS veftrn Vsrfn thousands of cases: Ik JCJlh. ....lu Dli..f.lm ...... Before and Alter. M jrffd.cm' kuottn. Askdrucvlst for Woon's r-nopmontM : if be offers some worthless medicine In plsce of this, lesve his dishonest store. Inclose price In letter, and we win send by return mall. Price, one packape. SI ; six. IA. Oh vVl iMetitr, m trill cure, pamnhlet In plain sealed, envelope li stamps. Addrest. Thi Wood Chemical Co, 131 Woodward avenue, Ivtrolt, itch. tfjsold in Blooinsburg- by Moyer Bros., J. H. Itercer.C. A. Klelm, . A. McKelvy and ull re. i spnoMble druKiflsts everywhere. l i YOU CAN ENJOY LIFE If you want to. Life is just what you have a mind to make it. You may have started wrong and the iy abuses self-inflicted, you nave suffered, may have un-nerved and un manned you, and the medicines you i have taken to no purposes, discouraged you til! there seems to be no hope this side of the crave. But no matter, THERE IS HOPE. WE KNOW IT There is one remedv just one that NEVER FAILS, H and that is J BRAINOLINE. It has cured thousands of hopeless sufferers. It will cure you if you will give it a trial- One dollar will P bring you a box by mail, securely sealed, and start you on the road to renewed manhood. Six boxes ' enough lor any case -$5. Order one box at a tim if you wish (one box has cured severe cases) and when A you have had four we will send vou two more for a dollar. If it fails to cure and we will take your word g for it we will REFUND YOUR MONEY. Send for sealed particulars, FREE. 1- STANLEY MEDICINE CO., 62 S. Main St. Wl LKES-BAR RE, PA. (Star Drug Store.) Y N o c u R E LOWENBERG'S CLOTHING! SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENT! BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOTS. LADIES SHOULD SEE THE PRETTY SUITS FOR CHILDREN. Call and examine and see for yourselves that LOWENBERG'S is the right place to buy your Clothing. Castoria. " Caatoria la so well adapted to children thai I recommend It aa superior to any preacrtptioa known to me." B. A. A acuta, K. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians in tha children's depart ment have apoken highly of their iierl enea in their outside practice with Castor l&, and although we only have among oi.r medical supplies what is known aa regular product, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won ua to look with favor upon it." UxmD noerrriL axn DisnnsaaT, Boston, Via Allex C Surra, Pnt., St heir Tori. Price so ets.1 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kt'a'.t Qf Rommia liuntion inttimt. The nnderslirned auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of c n.umbla County, to distrib ute the fund In the hands of the administrator to anl ainonif the n.rtlcs entltliKl thereto, will Sit at hi office In hloomsburjc ou saturdav, Au tfust lHlh, IwJ, at lit oVloc. , ni. When and where all persons mux aprsr and prove their claims, or be debarred fnnii any share of said fund. UOUERi' UUCKI.MiHAM, 7-l.Vlt. Auditor. RELIEF FOR HAY FEVER. Dr. H OXSIES' CERTAIN CROUPCURE Has a peculiar and direct action on the mem branes of nose a nd throat. Hay Fever, crou,. Diphtheria, cotiyhs and Colds are cured as by no other remedy known. &0 cents. A. P .HOXIE, Eufals IT 7., liTg'r. SUMMER SEASOIT 1892. THE LATEST COLLARS, NECK TIES, DRESS SHIRTS, NIGHT SHIRTS &c. dILd Franklin and Tildea is X7ill-Maker". I'rom the rittnburf l'liroiik'le.Tclei,.ran, Itenjnmin I ranl.lin made a mo substantial will then did Saimie 7 Tildcn. The lattcr's testamentary ,v sires were ignored by the courts (,f New York, soon after his death, j. after more than a century the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania declares that the will of the former must stand The discoverer of electricity left i fund to enable mechanics to marry His heirs of the present day, who do' not want mechanics to marry at the expense of Franklin's estate, asked the court to turn the money over to them but the court said them nay. ' RESOLUTIONS- Whereas, God in His dispensation has called from the stage o l;fe's activities our esteemed and honored class-mate. Edward L. Musgrove therefore, be it Iletolced, by the Class of '8y, in Commencement met, that we bo.v to the All wise in his dealings with our class-mate. JlfitolrtJ, That we deeply regret the break in our ranks as a class. Resolved, That the cause of educa tion has lost a conscientious supporter and a zealous teacher. Jiesolutrl, That we sincerely sym pathize with the family and the friends of our deceased class mate. Jlenolvtd, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family, to his county paper, and to a paper in Bloomsburg. C. E. Smith, Helen B. John, Fannie C. East. Mary E. McCoi.mm, Mame J. Barnes. A Low Dovn Trick. i Krom the Indianapolis Journal, j 'Well, if that ain't mean,- exclaim. ! e.. the prisoner. "Every durned one 1 o' the stories in this here paper they've ' gimme to read is continued ! An' inc ' to be hung next week !'' Consolation for the Disconsolate. From the Oil City Blizzard. According to a scientific item, there are over i,cco,ooo species of insects in the world. Franklin people should be able to find some solace in this fact. FACT. Wa mrurt ell h.ie iim ri,t. Klt .kt.u la rapidly made by that remarkmbie prepar. atton,&T. XOrSSiri QtrsOTtS iXOOS IlilCEE. Kor the speedy cure of Scrofula. W sating, Marenrial Dueaee, Eruptions, fcrymi pels, "tal 4"cay, and every indJoatioB of Impover ished blood, ke. UadMy's IM IsaisaaT is the as remedy that out always be relied anon. Drtur ifists sell it, THC SCLLCFfs MEDICINE CO; . rITT,US)OH Pa, SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. THE FINEST LINE OF FALL PANTS IN TOWN. Pimples, (Pi Boils, Blact y J Heafls, IN X-:sav