THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOR SALE. Desirable vaciutt lot and t number of (rood boueee and lot 4 In Hloomnfotirtf, Pa The b-t fcmrtnessstAml tn Bloom-burg. A very deslra e property ront:ilniuir in acres and tlrst clans vtuaintrs wit n irooa win in a uuiin'n unu 1 in aiMin rw.r voar Rt. Willow Urove, Dwellings in fisny. Oranifevllle and Beach Baven. A large number o( fiirm In Columbia Umnty, one In Luzerne Cnunt.y, one In Virginia. Twolfountry Store Htundsln Columbia County and one In Luzerne County, A water power ianlng mill, dry dork and lumber yard and (beds To Beach Haven, l'a. Alno 10 acres ot ood farm land at same place, by M. 1'. l.L'TZ HON, Insurance and Heal Kstate Agents, BLOOIISBlMl.l'A. tt. SPECIAL NOTICES. TTJPTURK POSIT 1VELY CTKKW FOR IN. IX formation nddrmi n. E. Wbitknkiht, Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co., Pa. SVly. rR BALE, A KRroSH HAND KANOE. IN good condition, with water back, ready use. A rare cbanco. Inquire of V. 11. Brooke. Blooumburg. 3-Sl-tf. Rooms for Yorvu mkn.-m. m. Phillips baa verv desirable furnished rooms for all young men. Hut h room adjoining, for II of occupuuta of the rooms, ( all and examine. 5-10-ff. FR8AI.E.--TIIEC. M. IlliSSFAHM KOHM erly ownedby Urler yulck at, Rupert, for aala bj J. II. MAIZE, Agent. WOOL, W(iOL.-HUllIEST MAKKET l'KK'E paid for wool delivered either at Isaac Beaoocrs in (iieeuwood or at H. K. Hcacock'a ta Llgnt street. a-a-tf. a LL KINDS OF BLANKS FOK Jl'STICKS and' constables at the Coi.imbian of. Bice. KEDS, MOHTOACiKK AND NOTE BOOKS Of all kind at tue i w.i mbiak umce. u. GOOD FARM OF 74 AC1.ES. GOOD BVILD Ings. Between buck Horn and Jersey town, In Hemlock township. For sale by J. U. MAIZE. Real Estate and Insurance Agent. 1-13-tf. WANTED: COKKESPONDINO AGENT IN every town, to report on partleshe- KnHntr opening or retl'tlng Saloons, by tre goat Saloon manufacturers In tho word Hood man can make .-.,ooo. KOTHCMILD'S soNti co. 73 Broadway, N. . MUSIC LESSONS CIIAS. P. ELWEI.L FOR the pant 8 years a student In Boston, Is Blni lessons on piano and violin. Both taught the best methods, piano In New England Conservatory' method, vlollu according to the German school. R 8 ALE. A GOOD WOODEN FENCE, OR. namentul. inquire at this omue. 4-xi-ti CHICAGO RENTING AGENCY: MASONIC j Temple, Chicago, provides quarters for visitors to the World's Fair In Hotels and ptlv ate residences In any part of the city. Accom modations and rat-es to suit any one. No ad vance charges. Alexandria Hotel one of the beat equipped and permanenu In the World's Fair district, Europe"" PlRn- Rates turn to t&OOaday. Write for particulars with stamp to John W- Kramer, agent, Bloomsburg, Pa- nn-imos. GENERAL HEWS. A terrific cyclone passed over some of the western states last week Thurs day. At romeroy, Iowa, forty four people were killed, and 108 injured. Two hundred residences were com pletely demolished, and all of the churches. II II II The reports of President Cleveland's ill health are greatly exaggerated. Trie story of the cancerous growth in his mouth is entirely untrue. He had some trouble with his teeth, and one of them was extracted. II II II Wild beasts supposed to have es caped from a menagerie, Are roaming at large in the northern part of Lan caster county, and the inhabitants are greatly alarmed. II II II Associate Justice Blatchford of the United States supreme court died last Friday. F. R. Condert of New York is spoken of as his probable successor. II II II Tne coke workers and miners along the Sewickley branch are experien cing a season of unrest because of the dosing of mines and blowing out of ' ovens. Over 300 ovens at Mammoth, about 50 at Trauger and 40 at Hecla have been banked throwing five or six hundred men out of work. It is stat ed that others will close next week. II II J Lieut. Peary and his arctic exploring party sailed from Portland, Maine, - last week, in the steamer Falcon which was purchased and equipped for the . occasion. II II II The Duke of Veragua, the descen dant of Christopher Columbus, who recently visited this country, is in financial trouble. During his visit ' here his estates were seized by his , creditors. A movement has been started in Chicago to assist him finan cially. II II II The Infanta Eulalie has reached her home in Spain, and declares her self very much pleased with her visit to America. Wonder what she thought of the people who toadied to her and tried to ape court manners I II II II D. S. Krieder, wife and five child ren were murdered at Cando, Notth Dakota, last week by Albert Bomber. $er, a nephew of Krieder, who worked tor him. The inurckier has been captured. Krieder moved west from Lebanon county, this state fifteen years igo. The seven bodies were brought back to Lebanon county for burial. II ! I! A negro named Milkr was hanged by a mob at Eardwell, Kentucky last Friday because lie va: suspected of the murder of two girls named Ray. There seemed to be no doubt of his tjuilt, but subsequent developements make it appear that he was not the right man. II II II , Sixteen thousand delegates were present at the convention of Christian Endeavor at, Montreal, Canada. One of the speakers indulged in a very ill- DR.KI LM ERS fs-yn ntr n t-i it 1 O O TH,itAT KIDNEY LIVERS MJKl" DIahoIycs lirnvel, Gall stone, brick dunt In urine, pain In urethra, straining after urination, pain in the back and hips, sudden stoppage of water with pressure. BiiKlit'H Disease, Tulie oasts in urine, scanty urine. Steom-fioot cures urinary troubles and kidney dlfncultle. Liver CoBiBplnlnt, Torpid orcnlnrgod liver, foul breath, bilious ness, bilious headache, poor digestion, gout. Catarrh of the Bladder, Inflammation, irritation, ulceration, dribbling, frequent culls pais blood, mucus or pus. flimmnt.e-t".. ontimtn of On Itottl. If not bratfltad, Dnitfirlrt will irfund to you the price puM. At DritKKll"t 50c. Mzr, ft. 00 Rise. "InrtlliU' llulilt to Health" fit- Conmilutloa fnw. ' Dh. Kii.mkii & Co., HlNunAMTOR, N. Y. timed speech against the Roman Catholics, and as the population is very largely of that faith, it created much indignation and nearly resulted in a riot. The police were called out for protection. II II II The Republican State convention will be held in Harrisburg on August 30th. I! II .11 A charge of dynamite was exploded last Saturday night under the home of Rev. John Gulcz, pastor of the Po lish church of Mt. Carmel. A por tion of the parsonage was wrecked and the handsome windows of the church were shaken to pieces. Father Gulcz fortunately was absent at the time. The outrage was to emphasize the demand recently made by the parishioners for the removal of Father Gulcz, who succeeded a priest whom the congregation desired to retain, but who was sent to Shamokin. II II II A wind storm of terrific force, fol lowed by a heavy downpour of rain, passed over the World's Fair last Sun day evening, doing considerable dam age to the diflerent buildings and to the exhibits stored therein. No one was hurt. . " 11 11 A flimsily constructed building, erected by the Hercules iron company, of Chicago, used as a cold storage ware house and ice skating rink, and situated near the Sixty-fourth street entrance to the exposition grounds. burned to the ground in a little over an hour last Monday afternoon, send ing to death, at least eighteen men and injuring nineteen others. The full extent of the death wrought may never be known, as the building collapsed totally in so short a time after the fire started, that many people who entered the building hoping to render aid betore the peril under which they were placing themselves was realized, were caught like lats in t trap and went unannounced to their doom. . 11 'I Seventy five convicts in the house of correction at Iona, Mich, attempt ed to escape last Monday. They were driven back and subdued by the guards, after a hand to hand conflict. , II 'I 1 The Sunday' attendance at the World's Fair is not what was expected, and is getting smaller It is probable that some action will be taken soon, looking towards Sunday closing. Workingmen have not turned out as was expected, and many of the exhibi tors favor closing the gates on Sun day. II II II Peter Baur, of Wilkes-Barre, has been appointed special pension de tejtive for Luzerne, Lackawanna, Columbia and Montour counties. II 'I 'I Hughesville had two fires .on the Fourth. The finishing and wareroom of the Hughesville Furniture Co. was burned. II I II It is probable that Emperor William of Germany will visit the World's Fair in September. II II II Five hundred school teachers of Philadelphia started for the World's Fair on Monday, in two parties. II II II It has been said that a French fam ily could live well on the waste from an American table. The foundations have been laid in the World's Fair grounds of a structure in which it is intended to teach the American house wile how to prevent this woeful waste, and how to utilize the cheaper meats and coarser food products in the pro duction of appetizing and nourishing dishes. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures burns. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcers. W. S. Rishton, Druggist, iy The contract for the construction ot the new steam heating plant at the Normal, has been awarded to W. O. Holmes. Cat Vmm4 ml MaaiaaBaaa, Pir.A Nkquav Mexico, July 9. Among the large shipments of bones from Mexico to the United State recently made for fertilising and sonar refining purpose were ten car loads ot human, said to hare lieen obtained from ancient mounds In Southern Mexico, but more probably gath ered from various old and abandoned cem eteries. As theso bones are fraumetil from different skeleton, BO, 000 Individual are represented In the lot. Thousands of Miner Idle. IanPEMfNO, Mich., July 10. The Mayor of the city ha recommended that the coun cil stop all municipal work other than absolutely necessary, as all the money the city can raise will he needed to support fcle miners and their families during the winter. The Wlnthrop mine has now closed down and over 1,000 miners are now idle In Ishpemlng alone, and 8,000 In this district A Comet in the Northern Sky. Skattle, Wash., July 10. A comet ws visible in the Northern Sky last night some degree below and three or four de gree to the west of the Polar Star and near the top of the Great Star. The comet was seen just before 11 o'clock. The course is downward, and it ta about 15 degrees above the horizon. The tall is but a few degrees In length, although the nucleus is very bright What Are lr. McClynn's I'lansf New York, July 10. Dr. McOlynn, who arrived here Saturday evening and went at once to the rierrepont House, Rrooklyn, de clares that ha Is not yet ready to disclose his plans for the future, and declines to an swer questions. It is said that in the fall he will begin the performance ot whatever duty is assigned him. ( Maybe Interstate Troubles. New York, July 10. The lynching of Charles J. Miller, the negro, at Hard well, Ky., may become an Inter-State affair. He was captured at Silkstou, iu Missouri, and taken back to the scene of his aliened crime without the formality of requisition. It is said the authorities of Missouri will take the matter up. Shot Her Klance. Saw Frakcwco, July 10. Late last night Nellie Horton, a telesrnph operator shot nnd instantly killed C. R Haua, an Oakland motormuu in a lodging house on Emm; street It is conjectured she de manded Hniinn to fulfill promises and marry her and he refused. The woman is in custody. Will Mot Fight on the 34th. New York, July 10. The famous mid dleweight, Jack Dempaey and Billy Smith, will not meet on July 24 to con tend for the championship of their class and a $0,000 purse. The Coney Island Athletic club's board of director decided to postpone the event Prlee May Sue for Damages. Hackenback, N. J., July 10. Ex-Gov ernor Price visited his home In Oakland, Bergen county. N. J., yesterday and re turned to Sheriff Bogert this morning. It Is said that the ex-Govereor will bring suit for damage against the person who caused hi arrest The DIts Broke His Spins. Rockawat Beach, L. L, July 10. William Piatt, of 225 Nassau avenue, Brooklyn, while bathing this afternoon at Rockaway Park, broke hi spine by dirlug off a bathing pavilion into shallow water. He will probably die. Ue is 43 year old and married. Death of Hiram Camp. New Haven, July 10. Hiram Camp,. ex president of the New Haven Clock com pany, died at his home in Fair Haven late Saturday evening. Mr. Lamp had been in poor health for a jear or more. NEWS OF THE WEEK. i There ha been no further rnn on the First National Bank at Pueblo, Col., aince Monday afternoon. F. G. Chamberlain, lata auditor of the Atlanta & Danville railroad, baa been missing for some day. The lighthouse keeper at Cape Race. N. ', F., report that large iceberg ia aground nine miles southwest of that station. Mr. Robartson, the newly appointed American Consul at Hamburg, is timed to arriva at hi post the first week In August Senator Martin is very sick at hi home . in Topeka, Kaa. Physicians have denied1 all callers, and say his condition is critical.' Dr. 11 J. Henkle, of Baltimore, an ex member of Cougreea, is lying at the point' of death at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Chicago. Rafter, on of the convict who escaped' from Clinton prison Wednesday last was captured about 20 miles from Plattaburgh, n. x. i The Troy, N. Y., Steel and Iron Com pany shut down its plant Monday last Une thousand man are turown out of em- ' ploy men t The bi-annual meeting of the German - Chens Association will open at Kiel on July 11. There will be a national masters' : tournament Tb Orst prize will be 500 mark. , Lewi A. Brown wa drowned In the Chenango river about two mile from Binghamton, N. Y., while in swimming. He was 18 year old, and lived in Wash ington, D. C. Nine shipwrecked American seaman ar rived from Prince Edward Island Satur day on the steamer Worcester and went on' to Boston. Tbey are the crew ot the lost steamer Werehlr. Edwin J. Blnford, a coal dealer, ot Den ver, Col., has assigned for the benefe of his creditors. B. J. Spencer is named a assignee. Mr. Blnford places his asset at $-'18,770 and liabilities $7, 804. 94. Bondsmen have been secured for ex-governor R. M. Price, who has been in the custody ot Sheriff Bogera at Hackenaack for the past month in default of $20,01)0 bonds for contempt of the New Jersey court of Chancery. 1 John Hitchcock and George McFarland, two gas well drillers, while making repairs ou top ot a derrick at Portland, Iud., fell 00 feet to the ground. Hitchcock, who lived in Lima, was instautly killed, aud McFarland had both arms and both legs broken. Further report from the districts swept by the storm in New York and Brooklyn on Saturday evening are to the effect that th damage In both cities will amount to aliout $35,000. Along the Jersey coast the damage wa not so great as first re ported. On tb night ot July 4, George Arbana sin, propietor of a resort three miles from Stockton, Cal., was found murdered at his nlaoe. Louis 11 Schultxe, t an ex-sal- lor ha surrendered to tb police and con fesses bavluK killed Arbauasln. Schultsa was locked up. Mrs. J. H. IIonssYDER, 152 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: " When a girl at. school, in Reading, Ohio, I had a severe nttnek of brain fover. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, nnd, for a long time, I feared I should lie permanently so. Friends urged tne to use Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair Began to Grow, nnd I now have as fine a bond of hnlr a one could wish for, being clmnged, how ever, from blonde to dark brown." " After a fit of sickness, my hair came out in comtifulls. I used two bottles ot Ayer's Hair Vigor nnd now my hair Is over a yard long and very full and heavy. I have recom mended this preparation to others with like good effect." Mrs. Sidney Carr, 14t0 Retina St., Harrisburg, Pa. " I have used Ayer's Ilalr Vigor for several years and always obtained satis factory results. I know it 1 the best preparation for the hnlr that is made." C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayer's Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Oo.,Lowtll, Mas, W. L. DOUGLAS 03 SHOE noTOp. Do jfo wear them? Whs next I need try pair, t In th war Id. 00 1150 2.00 ran iaiih 2.00 1.75 ron aovl ! 11.75 If yo wist Is DRESS SHOE, mte I th Uteri stylet, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or ti Shoe, Thsy It equal to cuitom mad and took and wear as well Ifywwlifc to economize In your footwear, do to by parchailng W. L Douglas Show. Nam and prlc stamped o the bottom, look for It when yo buy. w. L. uuvuuia, omsus, jsus. boia bj V. 1). Dentlcr, Bloomsburir, We Boeert, Espy, 11. N. ft. t- E. Wblte, Uuokhoro, A. m. Drwitt, orangevllle. 7-7-8 months. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The underslcned Auditor, annolnted bv the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County to distribute the fund In Court arising from the HherllTs 8ale of Horace Schweppenhelser to and among the parties entitled thereto, will sit for the discharge of his duty at his oftlce In Blooms burg on Tuesday, August )5th, at 10 o'clock a. m-, wnen ana wnere an pames interested in said fund must appear and present their claim or be forever debarred. B. rllANK ZARR, 7-14-4 1- Auditor. We make a snecialtv of eight horse, and we invite the build the Sinde Gear LEVER and Single, Double and Triple dpfi nnr M APTTfNF.S anA crot " - ' ' .3.00' A3 KB I V r. .- 1 We are prepared to REPAIR all kinds of THRESHING MACHINERY J. G. WELLS lias just received a large line of STERLING SILVER STRAWBERRY FORKS pv BON SPOONS, BUTTER TICKS, ' ALMOND SPOONS, &c. Also a beautiful line, of the FINEST CU T GLASS, ICE CREAM SETS, VASES BON BON DISHES, &c. All persons riding bicycles or driving, should get the lulEE E3"3TE SHIELD Special attention paid to repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY at J. G. WELLS' Jewelry Store- ' B. F. Shari'I.esr, Trcs. N.;U. Funk, Sec, C. II. Campueu, Treaj LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Capital Stock $30,000. Plotted property is in the coming business centre of thr town. It includes also part of the factory district, and has no equal in desirability for residence purposes. CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will he doul.ld in a short time. No such opporttinitv can be had elsewhere to make monrv Lots secured on SMALL MONTHLY" PAYMENTS Maps of the town and of plotted property furnished cu ap plication. Call upon or write to the Secretary or J. S. Woods, Ageut, or any member of the Board of Directors. LOARD OF DIRECTORS. B. F. SlIARrLESS; C. W. Neal A. G. UR. li. W. JUCxlEYNOLDS, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kstat of Mary K. Fellrrmnn, latf etfConynyham townthti), dntanrA. Notice Is hereby (riven thnt letters of Adminis tration on the oHtute of Mary E Ketteriuan lute of eonyntflmm township, JiMenwil hsv be-n frrantl to the underxlKned administrator to whom all persons indebted to nld etttute are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to 6-iiWU C O. Ml'RPriY, Administrator. TOWN TAXES. Notice Is hereby Riven to the tax payers of the Town of BloonmburK by the undenilgned Town Treasurer that he Is prepared to receive Town Taxes for the year lfou at his oftlce on the second flour of Lockard's Building, corner of Main and Centre streets In said Town of HloomHburu;, from July Mb to August 6th, 1WM. Any Tax unpaid at the expiration of thirty days after July 6th, 1MM, shall be paid with five per centum penalty added thereto. J. II. MAIZE, June SMt, Town Treaaurer. ARE yu un'mploy ? ? ? ? ? win YOU work for s a wcckr If so, write roe A tter once 1 want only a good GAT H O LI C J. R. GAY, 56 Fifth Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. ran ics AND CREAM can be kept perfectly fresh ana sweet live to seven days WITHOUT USING ICC- Simple, cheap, uufalllug" Ham. tile free. Write, The Freseroline Mfg. Co., Sole Mfr. and Pstentees, 10 Cedar St. New York. bniltlincr SKPAP ATHPS on,l attention of the public to our POWER, frnm two tn Pirrhr Gear TREAD POWERS.0 ,V.ou v V ..1, WHITE & J. L. Dillox. Brigos, Dr. I. W. Willik, JN. U. r UNK. 5-12-6 mos. AUDITOR'S NOTICE In rt tttate of Sarah en-ard, late of Snii tmennlilp, deuenxed. The undersigned, an auditor nppointtd bribe Orphans' Court of Columbia county to tnake distribution ot balunce In hiindsof i lie idniin 1st ra tor to the parties entitled, will meet u art lea Interested, In bis ofllce, in the town ol loomsburg, Pa., on Thursday, Aug. , mcl tt o'clock a. m., when and where all pcrauiu uutiuk viuiiiis uguiusi. sum estate must, appeal and pro ve i lie saute, or be debarred f nun cumins la on said fund. KUUT. U. LITTLE. .-7-4U AuilllOf NOTICE. Sotlc Is hereby given that a meeting of tl v-h.-i. in wi inn viuillinumti nil .,1111 W1U be held at the oftlce of the company in the Town of Bloomsburg, Pa., on Tuesday tlie loth day of August A. I). 18H8 at t o'clock P. M., to iMDm tiuuuuuiD uirovni ur uiKuiiurovui an Increase of the Capital block of the torn- L. R. WAI.LEH, secretary. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Kttato ofJa. K. Kter, defeated. Whereas letters testamentary In the estate Of James K. Eyer, late of Bloomsburg decea" have been granted to the subscribers. All vet- sons lndebu-d to the said estate are reiiuested to make Immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the estate ot the saia aeoeaent win make known the same win ou' aeiay to MRS. MARGARET A. EVEH, 7-7-flt. MOV Kit, Kxecutora. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. HARS prnvirpa new Machine for 189S. W Wlmur Trucks We invite the nuWin to call and CONNER, ORANGEVILLE, PA