TUB COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. TOR SALE- Ik-Mrnblc vacant lots and number or (food Iiouaoh and lots In HliioinsVmrs, J' Tin1 Ix-ft business Muiirt In nioomsnurg. A very doslra tole nrom-rtv I'onlflltilnK M Heron and flint class tmlMlnir with kooI will In a business worth $10 to 1M0 per year ut Willow Drove. Dwellings in Kpy. nrniiKevllle and Beach Haven. A large number of farms In Columbia rrmnty, one In Luzerne county, one In Virginia. Two country More Stands In Columbia County and one In I.uerne County, A water power planing mill, dry dork and lumber yard and aheds In Heacli Haven. 1'iu Also 10 acres of rood farm land at same place, by M. 1". I.l'TZ A koN, Insurance and Heal tstate Agents, BLOOM SBl'KU, PA. 'f. MTJSIO LESSONS. Chas. P. Elwell, for the past thfee 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 Lowenberg's. 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. i2thSt., Thilada., Pa. eqtjisteiaTlivery- . diaries i.. i lower lias opened a livery stable at the rear of his premises on Third siren, where he keeps saddle horses to hin He has five head, well broken, safe fur ladies and children. Thus far he has 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. Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery 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. Strength and Health- If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters If "I.a Grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with. Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bit ters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large hottles only 50c. at C. A. Kliem s Drug Mote. diimneys is abroad in the land. xaere are two sorts ot cnim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety- nine, in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mac beths"Pearl-top"&"Pearl-glass." Two sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's " Pearl-top " and "Pearl-glass." The coarse are rough and out of propor tion; misfits and misshapen; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and "Pearl-glass" are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough against heat. Call for "Pearl-top" or "Pearl-glass" chimneys. Pittsburgh, Pa, Om. A. Macbktr 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 being plainly told." This is our purpose in offer ing Wall paper 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 us before buying elsewhere. W. H. Brooke & Co. WASHINGTON LETTER Wafhinc.ton.Ju1v 5- '892. Senator Hill dues not as a rule licnify with a denial any of the num 15 ' , . ,,1 , .1 1.: erous "laKes ptiuiisnea uuuui mm in republican papers, and he did not authorize me to deny the latest, that he was contemplating an early re signation from the Senate, but any one at all acquainted with the character of the man should know that he would not have used a re publican paper, or in fact any paper at all to have made the announcement, even if he actually did intend to re sign. There are other reasons which make it certain that Mill has no present intentiou of resigning, but I am not at liberty to give them . at this time. There is, however, one thing that may be said for the special benefit of those who predicted differ ently. Senator Mill proposes taking a very active part in carrying New York for Cleveland and Stevenson and in electing a democratic legislature, which will elect Senator Hiscocks successor, and his activity is not to be on paper, but on the stump in every section of the State. This will probably be the last week of the present session of Congress, unless there shall be a dead lock be tween the House and Senate on the World's Fair appropriation, and that is not regarded by those who ought to be best informed as probable. A member of the House Appropriation bill said this morning that he did not think the attempt of the republicans to make political capital out of the democratic opposition to the aj -propriation would influenccc any voles when the question comes up again on the report of the conference committee to the House, but that those democrats who voted against it on Constitutional grounds would be satisfied with having put themseives on record and would not filibuster in anyway to prevent the House reced ing from its previous position, if these favoring the appropriation can muster a majority, and it is generally believed that they can- As soon as the World's Fair ap propriation is disposed of the House will be ready to adjourn, and unless the anti-option bill, now before the Sen ate, shall prove a stumbling block, the Senate will raise no objection. The supporters of the anti-option bill in the Senate say that it has been demonstrated that they are in a majority and that they intend to pass the bill before adjourning, but the opposition is very determined minority and they say they will talk all summer, if necessary to prevent a vote being taking on the bill. There is good deal of ''bluff' in both state ments, and if the World's Fair approp riation be disposed of the very warm weather will do the rest, and adjourn ment may be looked for at once. Lots of silly twaddle has been sent out from Washington during the last two or three days about the demo cratic Senators having agreed to aid Senators Cameron and Quay to bring about the rejection of the nomination of Mr. Shiras, of Pennsylvania, in the hope that the vacancy might eventually be secured by a democrat. It is all rot. A membei of the Judiciary committee said on the subject: "There has been no agreement among democrats, and the committee in defering action on the nomination at the request or the Senator from Mr. Shiras' State only acted in accordance with precedent. As no charges have been made against Mr. bhiras l ex pect to sec his nomination confirmed this week." Col. Oates, chairman of the Pink erton Investigating committee, has only one arm, but he has nerve enough for a man, with a dozen arms, and it was not surprising therefore that when John Devlin, one of the Knights of Labor executive com mittee, intimated to him that he had favored the Pinkertons in their ex amination that he should have re sponded with language which always means fight in Col. Oates' section, and he would have followed it up with a blow t.ad Devlin not been taken away. So much has been said about the opposition to Mr. Cleveland among those domocrats who favor free coin age and of threats being made by them of bolting the txket, that I went to Representative Wand, of Missouri, who during the several silver contests of the present session was everywhere recognized as the leader of the silver democrats, just before he left Wash ington to do a little campaign work, in search of information. Me said in answer to question: "Yes. we silver democrats were disappointed, and we are still a little mad, too' about our second defeat; but not one of us has ever had the remotest idea of bolting the ticket of our Party. I expect to take the stump for Cleve land and Stevenson, and, I expect that every democrat who voted for free coinage will do the same." Mr. Harrison succeeded in con vincing the democratic members of the Mouse committee on Foreign affairs of the necessity for railroading through the House the bill authoriz ing him to retaliate upon Canadian vessels for Canadian discriminations against American vessels, and the same bill, after statement made by members, of the Foreign committee, in executive session, was unanimouily THE MOST RELIABLE To correct the constipated habit, remove sick headache, relieve dyspepsia, to purify the blood, cure jaundice, liver complal.it, and biliousness, Ayer's Tills are un equaled. They are an excellent after-dinner pill, assisting the pro cess of digestion, and cleansing and strengthening the alimentary canal. When taken on the Invasion of a cold or a fever, they effectually pre vent further progress of the disease. Being sugar-coated and purely veg etable, they are the best Family medicine, lor old ami young. Aycr's Pill re Indispensable to soldiers, sailors, camp ers, miners, and travelers, and are. every where recommended by the medical fra ternity. Dr. J. W. Ilaynes, l'alouse, W. T., writes : "Ayer's Pills are the most evenly rial need In their ingredients, of any I know of." ' For more than twenty years I have used Ayer's Pills as a corrective for torpidity of the stomach, liver, and bowels, and to ward off malarial attacks, and thry have always done perfect work." E. P. Goodwin, Pub lisher Dtmocrat, St. Landry, La. 'I was master of a sailing vessel for many years, and never failed to provide supply of Ayer's Pills, for the use of both offi cers and men. They are a safe and reliable Cathartic and always give satisfaction." Harrj Kobinson, 62 E. Pearl St., Fair Haven, Conn. " For a long time I was a sufferer from stomach, liver, and kidney troubles, and having tried variety of remedies, with nnly temporary relief, I began, about three months ago, the use of Ayer's Pills, and Already my health Is so much Improved that I gladly testify to the superior merits of this cathartic." Manoel Jorge Pereira, Oporto, Tortugal. Ayer's Pills FKBFARBD BY Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Every Dose Effective. p.issed by the Senate, although a number ot democratic Senators doubt cd the wisdom of placing such autocratic power in the hands of the President. lor the Mountains and by the Seaside. A drowsy August afternoon, the light shimmering through the clenfe leaves of the broad spreading beech trees ; a figure lying upon the grass holding in his hand a Magazine not too heavy just heavy enough for easy holding the Cosmopolitan, for August ; just the sort of reading mat ter for a midsummer afternoon full of attractive illustrations ; scenes and life in the far off Phillipine Islands, with an experience of an earthquake ; photographs of the Atlantic Beach ac companying a charming sketch of Jersey's "Salt-Water Day," by Hamlin Garland ; charming Spanish bits by the artist Chase ; lovely vistas, and en ticing groves, illustrating a California Farm Village, in w ich Col. Fitzsim mons describes the growth and devel opment of a model community of fruit farm-.. Of the fiction, Henry Jame "Jersey Villas" makes delight ful midsummer reading andthtre is an odd story of Southern Life, while Curiosities of Musical Literature will furnish a half-hour's entertainment for every lover of music. English high society is always an interesting sub ject when discussed by one who is of it, and knows it thoroughly. Henry Arthur Herbert of Mucross, formerly an Officer of the Guards and an M. P., gives in an entertaining way the cause of the revolution which has taken place in the society of London during the past thirty years. Even Murat Halstead's description of the Convention at Minneapolis is breezy and bright, an,, the beautiful photo graphs which illustrate an article on Bridges and Bridge Building would attract a very unscientific reader. The one heavy article of the number is that of the famous English writer on Evolution, St. George Mivart. It is a part of the discussion in which he seeks to harmonize the principles of Evolu tion with the doctrines of Christianity one of the most important series of papers ever produced in a Magazine, and attracting the widest attention among religious and scientific minds, both in England and this country. Lika Silver Threads Among the Gold. From tlio Milwuukne Journal. It takes a sudden jerk to first con vince us that we are getting old. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KfUUnufPhtlllp Miller, deieoBed. The utulorsigncd auditor appointed by the OrnlianH' court of Columbia County to dlHtrl buio the money lu the hands of John H. Casey, tnixtfe, to civclltoin and partlew entitled there to will Mi. at.iilK olhVe lu KlooinHburg ou Fri day, Augitxt mi 11, iwu at in o'clock a. in. when ami wliere all perxouK having olaluiH upon said fund must appear and present t lie game, or be debarred tioin any Miare of said fund, UEU.E. ELWELL, Auditor. PROPOSALS FOR ABUTMENTS. Keulnd propnsolR will be reeelved at the Cora. miHslouer'H onice In HIiMimKburg, I'a., until Hot urduy, August I'll h, 1NW ut U o'clock uoon for the erection of Urn Abutment of a now bridge h cated H Jirlurrrtwlc nnar I'alrulilldH. lllda (or inaaon w trk to be bv the porch. All alone to be 01 good Blze and quality, to be well bedded and la. dm good nidi tar of sharp and and lime, and to ta ipproved by the Commissioners. The c mm'ssiont'i-H reserve the rights to reject any ai d i bids. JB88K KIT1 ENI10U8K') B. K. KD.4AH, Commissioners. C. L, 6ANDH. j Attest, V. M. Tikwilmoh, Clerk 7-38-1)1 What is Castorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic nubstanco. It is n harmless substltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its truarantco is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorln destroys Worms and allay feverUhncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the Btomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told me ot lu good effect upon their children." Da. 0. C. Osooon, Ixwell, Mans. ' Cantorla Is the bent remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mother will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria In stead of the varlousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful apents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KutcHKLOB, Conway, Ark. Xha Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, New York City. THE POSITIVE CURE. I ELY BROTHERS. 6e Warren Wood's Fhosphodine The Great tiiiKllsIi Keiuedv. Promptly and lwriiiiin. lently cuivh ull lorins nf i.Vert'OM HttWM. Ktnin .ioiu, Sitxrmuwrrhea, m Itotnuy and all ejttvt of A Iium or Kxte, Been prettorlbed over Wi years .In thousands of ensea : In It lie wily Reliable utat HoiwM ilediciw known. Before aa3"Xff7 Ask drutreldt for Wood's PHOfrnouiNi ; If he oflt'in (tome worthless medicine In place of thlc, leave bis dlHbnneft more, lucloMe price In letter, and we will send by return mull. Price, one pROkuge, 1 , six, W. Ohx tfW pleat, tlx trill cure, l'mnphlet In plain waled, envelope i stumps. Addrefit. The Wood ChrmicalCo, 181 Woodward avenue, Detroit, Mich, rr-tsokl In Monnisburg by Mnyer Bros., .1. H. Mercer, f. A. Klelin. O. A. McKelvyand all re. apnosible druggists everywhere. YOU N o c u R E 1 1 a If you want to. Life is just what you have a mind to make it. You may have started wrong and the fi I abuses self-inflicted, you nave suffered, may have un-nerved and un manned you, and the medicines you have taken to no purposes, discouraged you til! there seems to be no hope this side of the grave. l!ut no matter, THERE IS HOPE. WE KNOW IT There is one remedy just one that NEVER FAILS, ( 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 M 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 time if you wish (one box has cured severe cases) and when A you have had four we will send you two more for a dollar. If it fails to cure and we will take your word f for it we will REFUND YOUR MONEY. Send for sealed particulars, FREE. STANLEY MEDICINE CO., 62 S. Main St. WILKES-BAR RE, PA. (Star Drugstore.) I 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 LO-WBITBBRG'S is the right place to buy your Clothing, I Castoria. Castoria Is so well adapted to children that t recommend ft as superior toany prescription known to me." . , H. A. Aara-sR, M. D., Ill So. Oxford Bt , Brooklyn, N. T, Our physicians In the children's depart ment have apokea highly of their expert, ence in their outalde practice with Owtorlc, and although we only bare among our medical supplies what U known as regular product, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria lias won us to look with favor upon It." United Hoermb axd Dispsxainr, Boston, Haas. Allch C. Smith, Pre., Bt, New York. Price SO eti AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Erta'.e of Rotanua i('iiioi deiram a. The underslirned auditor appointed by the Orphan's court of Columbia County, to dint rib ute the fund In the hands of llie ndinlnltirator to ur.d among tlio tmrlles entitled thereto, will sit. at bis oniee In llloouisbiirg on f ururdny, Au- Ik'iist 1.1th. 1M. at 10 o'clock a. m. lien una wliere all persons must, appeal' and prove their elHlniK, or be debarred from nny shure of said fuud. KOBKUT liLCKIXlillA.M, r-l.vit. Auditor. RELIEF FOR HAY FEVER. Dr.H OXSIES' CERTAIN CROUPCURE Has a peculiar and direct notion on the mem branes of nose and throat. 1 1 it y rever, Croup, Diphtheria, roughs und Colds are cured as by no oilier ruinvuy known, txi cents. A. P .ECXIE, BufEab N Y., MTg'r. CAN ENJOY 11! ,jL' -r 'mjowli T T' X TyT ' 'ft SUMMER S3LA!303Sr 1892. THE LATEST COLLARS, NECK TIES, DRESS SHIRTS, NIGHT SHIRTS &c. THRY SELL Wr. A Great n4 I Cnrtons Trad. Th.t n,. t'P of Late Y.r,. pruns "Leave orders for cxyreu under th. door" in the odd Iegnd that graeu tli ) In the eocond floor hall of aa upWr Hrowlway bullJinff. The door in qilcl. tion leads to tho lirlng Rpurtuionta, to use ".complimentary pl jral, of thdHlM in oxygen, llie office Is the front hii room on the same floor, sufficiently cramped quarters for one whose stork to trade is of so expansive a nature. H, t, one ot a great many persons whose but. ness it is to purvey wind, sweetened and otherwise, to the inhabitants of this town. The sale of invisible and almost 4nUr gible and imponderable merchandise It one of the most curious of the many strange business developments of this great community. You may buy bottled gasses as you buy bottled beer, and ht them delivered at your house as nsws. papers, or Soda, or fresh vegetables irs delivered. Oxygen, hydrogen, nitron. and carbolic acid are sold daily as boots and shoes are sold. One factory sells 80,000 feet of oxygen per month, mi V a. am li.nil n.irlt tliaf mi . nt!. . storage tanks. That volume of the gis weighs more than a ton and a quarter. Several other concerns sell nearly sj much more, and a large quantity ot by. drogen is sold to go with it for uss is producing the lime light at theaters, lecture and clinics. Besides this, oxy. gen and hydrogen are sold In mixtures of various proportions, and a great vol umeof nitrous oxide or laughing gu it cold to dentists, surgeons and hospitals, Not only are gassee sold in large quan tities to local consumers, but they art sent by express all over the country. Laughing gas, in particular, has an enor mous sale iu various parts of the United (states, and is also shipped to the most remote parts of civilised South America, I The express companies handle this pecul I iar freight without special charge, and j the makers say that accidents never oc ' cur. New York Sun. Toethplefcs. Polite folks are abolishing the use of toothpicks. They are used ueither as s ti lebourJ decoration nor as aceutcrpieu for the table. Neither are thev served with the nfter-dinner coffoe. It is not polite to pick the teeth at table; it it rather the net of a scavenger, even if the face mid mouth are covered by a napkin, us some triple seem to think is correct Iieally reliuud people suffer paiu rather thiiu to offend in this manner. A person illicit just aa well brush the teeth at menl, utfd it would be quite a agreeabl r diversion. The toothpick is properlj an nrtk-le of toilet and for the bath-room find the dressiug-roem, and not for th (lining room, reople do not clean tbeit nails at the table, which would be fat more preferable than the opening ot cavernous mouths. The whole thing panders to a low taste Instead of a rsfintd one, and it Is high time to abolish an eb uoxioui custom. SMOKE YOUR MP AT WITH .umcu LAR.L.M'.MiatH Bnu.muuivrs. LIFE DOUBLE BREASTED SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. 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