THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. roa sale. Desirable vacant Vita nnd i number of good bouse and lots In Wo'insburg, Ps Tho bent "Harness stain n H1' "iiiMijiirg. A very deslra bla propert y dm . 1 ling w aores find first class buildings with g xl will In a business worth 1H0 to 11800 per year at Willow Urove. Dwellings In Kspy, Orangevllle and Beach Haven. A law number of farms an Columbia County, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two Country more Stands In Columbia County and one In Luzerne County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and Sheds In Beach Haven, l'a. Also 10 acres of good farm land at same place, by M. r. LirTZ BON, Insurance and Kcal Estate Agents, BLOOjfsbTKU.l'A. tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. liUi'TVKE rosrnvKi.Y ci ked fou in- t format Inn address D. E. Whitknihht, Taraaqua, 8c.hu 1 Kill Co., l'a. &-&-ly. ROOM8FOK V't NO MKN. M. M. PHILLIPS has vet) dcMiublx turnbthed rooms fur Ms young men. Hat h mom adjoining, fur use of occupants of the rooms. Call and examine. .VliMf. T?OK BALK. Til K C. M. HESSKAKM KOHM erly o unity (.itli r yulck at hupert, lor Bale by J. U. MAIZK. Agent. WOOL, WhL. llHfllEKT MAKKET PliK K paid fur trail delivered either at Isaac Heaeock s In ii'e"UttO..l oi at II. E. Heacocks InUgnimreet. ft--tf. ALL KINDS !' PLANKS FOR .U'STICKS and const ihi.k at the Coi.vmbu of. ffloe. tf- DR. KILMEITi BOOT D K&DS, MUHTUAliES AN'1 NOTE HOOKS 01 all KIWIS Ml tilC LUI.lllHIA.V UlllCf. II. GOO! FAKM 01: 74 Ai t.ES. fiOOD BlIUJ Ings. pe'veen Muck Iiorn and .leiscy town. In Hemlock township. For sale by J. 11. MAIZE, Kcal tbia.c and lusiirance Agent. 1-M-tf. MUblC LESM.NSC11AS. P. ELWKLL Foli the past 8 vears a student In Huston, la giving lessons on piano and violin. Hoth taught In tuts Deal llieiiuuH. t.,u.., m .,,-, i.iiiituu Conservatory met bed, vinun according to the aarniun aeuuoi. H HALE. A l.ooli WOODEN FENCE, OK- nauicutal. Inquire at this otllce. 4-vi-tl WE WANT A cnKKWONVtHNT IN THIS place. A brlgul Intelligent, energetic youDg Wan eiui make irom ;! to turn per month. Address Ooliikn Ess, TS West joili sweet. New York t liy. GENEKAL NEWS. There are thirty two prisoners con fined in the Mucks county prison at the present time. There are twenty one convicts, twenty male and one female, while nine men and two wo men are awaiting trial. Seven of the convicts are ingaged in knitting stock ings and turn out eighteen pairs a day each. The stockings are of cotton, rather coarse, with gray body, white toe and tops. 0 0 I! So valuable are her jewels that Mrs. Potter Palmer never attends a ball or party of any kind to which she wears them without a private detective to form a part of her escort. II II II In Madagascar a dissatisfied hus band has only to give his wife a piece of money and say : ''Madam, I thank you," and, accoiding to the laws of Madagascar, he is divorced straight away. II II II It is reported that George B. Mark le, of Hazleton, who recently sold out his extensive coal interests in Hazle ton and went West, has lost his en tire fortune. It is said that when he settled in Tacoma he placed the money, amounting to $1,000,000 in two of the banks which recently col lapsed, and every cent was swept Dr. Benjamin Lee, secretary of the State Board of Health is investigating the workings of a new disinfecting ap paratus. Dr. Lee witnessed a trial of the apparatus by the health authori ties of Ne York, at Brewster's, sixty miles above that city. While not fully prepared as yet to recommend its adoption, Dr. Lee states that the trial demonstrated that water and sewage could be speedily purified by using a material manufactured by the electro lysis of salt and sea water. One gal lon of the mateiial is used to three thousand gallons of water and no bad taste can be detected in the purified water. The system, Dr. Lee says, is inly in an experimental stage, but if successful it would be well to adopt t here. ii ni The meanest man to be found in xay community is the fellow who tries co get up a financial scare. He de serves to rank with the idiot who cries fire" in a crowded theatre for the purpose of seeing the panic-stricken ,eople scamper. I! II II Judge Archbald, of Scranton. de nes that he has withdrawn from the race for the Republican nomination for Judge of the Supreme Court. He Ays he will be a candidate right along md hopes to be nominated. II II II At almost every summer hotel there a little out of the-way room the very existence of which is unknown to the vomen and which even the men do (ot find unless it is pointed out. It is he card room, and there the click of he poker chips may be heard nightly ar into the morning hours. 11 I! !i The Carbondale Leader is authority 'or the statement tVnt the D. & H. ailroad has never killed a passenger. Three births have occurred on the trains. I! II II The farmers in the lower end of Huntingdon county are in despair over the great loss they have sustained by an invasion of grasshoppers. The insects have appeared in countless swarms and are destroying every grow ing thing in their path. They have CURED ME. La Grippe! Grlpp! Grippl After Effects Cured. Mr. BUgnwrttn-"I bud a bad attaok of tb Grippe: nftur a Kmc caught cold and hnd a second attack, it settled in my kidney and liver, and Ohliueh pain ami misery In my bni k and leg. The physicians' medicine and other things that I used made no Impression, and I continually grew worse un til t was a physical wreck. and Riven np to die. Father bought me a bottl.of Dr. Kilmer's SW AMP ROOT, and before I bad used all of the second bottle I felt better, and tCMlay I am just as well as ever. A year ha ra"d and not a trace of the Grippe is loft. WA.npHOOTMi my lire.' D. H. UiLOka, llulmevllle. Pa. Jan. loth, 18tt DROPSY ! DROPST ! DROPSY! Suffered Thr Years. "Respected Pr. Kilmer Co., fllnghamton, N.T My wife had suffered fortbree year with Dropsy, during thut time she was attended by five different physician, none of whom helped her for longer than a tew days. We also used beside, mora than twenty different rem edies, but nothing would help. Then wp used vour SWJll'"IlOOT, and after she had used MH8' MERMAN SROeRINO. three bottloa relief waa appnrent, hence aho continued to take It until r !-e had t:ed twenty fire One dollar bott'.e. Now she la healthy and strong, as shu nevor was before. 8bo will bo forty-one year o!d on the Mb. of next March and next to C.nd she ovres her life to SWAflP-nooT. I enml you this testi mony and enclose herewith a Photograph of my wife. Your true friend, ITfHM ax BnorntTto. Feb. IK, vm. Loramle, Shelby Co., Ohio. At MrutiLtfc Or. mr !. Bla. ltlli' Un'.lm t riMltk"ud (-'MltlMi i r. Pr. Kflnwr U c O Anointment M r 1 wgriy -g wares rnea ROOT Tri Free. At DruRKists 50c. nW Ir. Kilmer Co, Blachamtoa. K. T. KlttlWO OCTLATfU. 1 .' A Poaaa of SOO Itrgln War af External nation In Alabama. Kkw Tor, Aug. 14. The Pun's Mo bile, Alrv, apeclal aayi: Definite new hat been received that Lev Jamea. hla brother, Kirk Jnmes, and Tooch Bcbtolo, three of the notorimn outlaw of Menclmm' Heat, Clark county, Lave been killed. Bulw litirke, Mack Hurka and Jamea Jordan, of the gang, were chaaed into the nwamp and a courier juat from tha acene reports that titer bave been captured and killed. Theae tlx nieu are tha avowed lender of the Mencharu gang of outlaw, Illicit dis tiller and counterfeiters and have terror Iced Clark and neighboring counties for many year. The poaw, which 1 com posed of more than U00 men, are from toe town of Jackson, Whatley and Thomas vllle, and, aa they are in the outlaws' stronghold, there is no telling where t ha killing will end. j Denrer's Vnemployed. " ' rE!vR, Aug. 15 The great disparity between the number of men out of employ ment and the amount of work to be had was strikingly Illustrated yesterday when 2.000 unemployed men gathered at the place where work on the new sewers was to begin. There was work for only 40 men. A crowd of about 500 Italian lattorcra gathered near the spot, but were not al lowed to approach by the crowd, which ex hibited considerable feeling, but waa iUlt and orderly. Only three Italians were given work, and they were known to be old residents of the city. The projected public Improvement cannot possibly sup ply work for all the unemployed. nuffalo's Fir Department, Bcffalo, X. Y., Aug. 15. Mayor Bishop concluded his Invesligatiou of the charges made by the Expert Accountants examin ing the accounts of tha fire department, tbat document are suppressed and obsta cle put In their way by the Comptroller's office. The Mayor directed the experts to continue their work and to report to htm any failure to procure documents they need. He will see that all papers are fur nished them and that a thorough examina tion of accounts is made no tuutter whut the result discloses. ruined hundreds of tons of hay and the entire crop of timothy seed. Now the pests have attacked what few grow ing vegetables have survived the pro tracted drought. . J I' Orders have been issued by ihe Le high Valley Company that only '2,500, 000 tons of coal are to be sent to market during the month of August. This is one million tons less than usual, and will cause an idleness of three days per week at the collieries which this company supplies with cars. . 'I 'I 'I To wash Summer silks remove all grease or other soots with soaD and water before proceeding. Make a so lution of a teaspoonful of ammonia and a little soap in a pail of water, ana in this dip the silk again and again, until the dirt is removed. Do not rinz out. but Dress between the hands. Rinse in water from which the chill is cone and hant? in a shadv place until partly drv. when lav be tween two cloths and press with a hot iron. n .MB, TnC com mtRSin nr nf nftnclnnB Viio - s. a,v VVUa V4 newspaper correspondents to publish in me uiiuy uuuciin tne posiomce ad dresses of those to whom pension cer tificates are issued. Secretary Hoke Smith has under consideration the ad visability of the publication of the names of applicants for pensions. Through the World's Fair for Twenty Naturally. CVei"V t")a.irif)f ir A mprira r wants to go to the Columbian Exposi rion. and will bo. if possible : anr! (net as naturally, the impossibility of going muses me ucsirc an me stronger to see the beauties and wonders thr displayed. Whether one goes or not, a 3UUVCUU ui me granucsi exposition of all tin.e is a desirable thing to have; and no more complete or beautiful one can be had than the September number of Demorest's Family Ma. gazine, the Exposition number, wnicn contains over 300 illustrations, showing as much as one coul J see in a week's visit, and accompanied by vivid descriptions of all points and ob jects of interest. In fact, 'tis a col lection of photographic souvenirs that would cost a lot of money, and yet VOU mav DOSSess it for nnlv turentv cents. Through it you may also be come umuiar with tne city ot Chicago as well, for the history of that city is graphically told in "From Fire to rair, wnicn is aiso proiuseiy illustrated. Then there is a naner on the "Par. liament of Relicrions" to he heW in Chicago during September, which is . 1 j emueiisneu wun portraits 01 many of the most no'ed leaders in different re ligions, and also pictures of curious lenities. -r auiiuar taiKS on the Different Schools of Art" treats nf modern French painters, and the illus trations include reproductions of some of the naintinL'S that are exhihiterl at Chicago 1 "Society Fads" tells of all a.1 1.--.. t : : r- , . tne latest lancics in lasnionaoic socie ty t the fiction includes a Ktorv nf the Chicago fire ; and all the departments r. u .l; hi 1 iui which mis itidga&iuc ja xauiuua arc especially replete. And all this is given for only twenty cents, the usual price of an ordinary number. The subscription price is $j per year. Published by VV. Jennings Demoresr, 15 East 14th street, New Vork. Minister Ulount llrturns, Sax Fba.vcisco, Aui. 10. Minister Blount on his arrival here would talk but little about Hawaiian affairs which, he took occasion to say, were quiet, or he would uot be here. He refused to auswer questions as to the nature of I his report to President Cleveland, and also , declined to express an opinion ns to the stability of the Provisional government, if it should be decided to allow Hawaii to conduct its own government. The Best Medicine. J. O. Wilson, Contractor and iluiliU'r, Sulphur Springs, Texas, thus speaks of Ayer'e Pilla; " Aycr'a Tills are the best medicine I ever tried; and, In tny Judgment, no better general remedy could be devised. I have used them In my family nnd recommended them to my friends nnd employes for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge, many coses ot the following complaints have boen completely nnd Permanently Cured by the use rf Aycr's Pills Alone: Third day chills, dumb ngne, bilious fovcr, sick headache, rheumatism, flux, dys pepsia, constipation, and hard colds. I know that a moderate uso of Ayer'i Pills, continued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would be found an absolute, cure for tho disorders 1 have named above." " I have been selling medicine for eipht years, and I can safely say that Ayer's Pills give better satisfaction than any other Pill I ever sold." J. J. Perry, Spottsylvanin C. IT., Ya. AYER'S PILLS Trcpsred by Dr. 3. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Msm. Every Dose Effective J. C. WELUT lias just received a large line of STERLING SILVER STRAWBERRY FORKS o BON SPOONS, BUTTER PICKS, ' ALMOND SPOONS, &c. Also a beautiful line of the FINEST CUT GLASS, ICE CREAM SETS, VASKS BON BON DiSIIES, &c. All persons riJi g bicycles or driving, should get the Special attention paid to repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY at J. G. WELLS' Jewelry Store- The Antl-Optlon Bill. Warh!noto, Aug. 14. The Anti-Options bill, over which there was such a long debate in the Senate last year, will not be introduced by Senator Washburn at this session at a very early date. "I am one of those," said the Senator, "who think we have been summoned to Washington at this time by the President for the per formance of a specific dut y, and until that duty has been accomplished I do sot be lieve It wise or prudent." Maverick Bank Offloers' Trials. Boston, Aug. 14. The trial of the ex offlcials of the defunct Maverick Bank will be begun next month. No effort has 10 far been made to bave trial postponed and it Is likely that no extension of time will be sought for. Judge Putnam of the United States Circuit Court will bear counsel Aug. 22 upon any motion that they may desire to make. Ex -Cashier Work wilf-be the first to be tried, tha tiSs set being Sept. S. Presidential Nominations. Washington, Aug. 13. The President has sent to the Senate, among others, the following nominations! Edward C. Butler, ot Massachusetts, to be secretary of legation to Mexico. Otto H. Boyesoh, of North Dakota, U. S. Consul at Gothenburg, Sweden. Bradley B. Smalley, collector of customs for the district ot Vermont. So. W. Skinner, pension agent at Pitts burg, Pa. Charlastoa Establishes Quarantine. Charleston, S. C, Aug. 14. The Charleston Board of Health has ordered quarantine against Brunswick, Oa. Tha step ia purely precautionary and little un easiness is tslt either by authorities or tha people of tha city. The Health Depart ment announces that similar action is to be taken in regard to other cities in w&ich yellow fever may break out. Minneapolis' Great Fire. Minneapolis, Ait-. 13. Fire this after noon burned over nearly square mile of this city, oausing a loss of more than $1,500,000. One huudred and fifty houses. 40,000,000 feet of lumber, 10,000, 000 feet of lath, 10,000,000 feet of shingles. 18 saw mills and ft kumber of ice houses were destroyed. Te Examine Readlag's nooks. Nrw York, Aug. 16. It has been learned that permifsion has been given for an expert examination of the books of the Reading Company in the interest ot the holders ot the two kinds of bonds. Ste phen Little was named by the committee and will begin hla work at once. Dry Goods Trade Picking Up. New Yobk, Aug. 14. The situation in the drygoods trad shows further im provement as regards confidence and the near outlook. Demand was rather better for the latter part ot last week than for some weeks past. Destroyed by Earthquake. Rom, Aug. 14. Repeated shocks of earthquake have destroyed one-half of the town of Mattinata, ou the Adriatic coast. Several persons were kiliedaud a number injured. The Stromboli volcauo is in vio lent eruption. Chicago's Unemployed. Chicaoo, Aug. 18. The unemployed in this city to the number of 3,000 met yes terday afternoon, and resolved to march on the City Hall in the near future and de maud work of Mayor Harrison and his oouncilman. Five Burned to Death, Chicaoo, Aug. 14. The Senate Hotel, a wooden fire trap for World's Fair visitor, was destroyed by fire this uioruiug, and firs of the 60 occupants perished. Pennsylvania Pay at the Fair. Harhisburq, Pa., Aug. 16. (Jov. I'at tison baa Issued proclamation appointing Thursday, Sep. 7 next, "Pennsylvania Day" at the Columbian Exposition. Mrs. BeecherllL Brooklt, Aug. 16. Mrs. Honry Ward Peecher is seriously ilL She is 81 years old. DRUNKENNESS, or the LIQUOR HA BIT, Cured at Home In Ten Days by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific B. F. Shartlksr, Pres. N. U. Funk, Sec, C. II. Campbell, Trcw Gr BLOOMSBURG LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Capital Stock, $30,0O0. Plotted property is in tlie coming business centre of tin town. It includes alo inrt of the factory district, nnd lms n) equal in desirability for residence purposes. CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will o double! in a Bhort time. No such opportunity can be had elsewhere to make monev Lots secured on SMA LL MONTHLY PAYMENTS.' Maps of the town and of plotted property furnished on Hp. plication. Call upon or write to the Secretary, or J. S. "Woods. Salw Agent, or any member of the Board of Directors. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. It can be given in a class of beer, a cup of. ccfTee or tea, or in food, without the know, ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harm less, and will effect a permanent and speedy enre, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. Tt has Le?n given in thousands of cases, and in every in stance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the specific it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guar anteed. 48 page hook of particulars free. Address the Golden Specific Co., 185 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 10-21-1 yr. B. F. SiiAitr-LEss; J. L. Dillon. C. W. Neal A. G. Brkjos, Dr. I. VV. Wn iit Dr. H. "W. McRhykolds, N. L1. FUNK. ' 5-1 2 6 inos. Little Early Risers is a misfortune. Tha little rtills ram.UtA m it, a. JlhllV 'III.J IkUIMb till. IVW, cure headache, dyspepsia, bad brelath, wiii(miiuii nuu iiuuuaui.0a. , f . Rishton, Druggist. 10-14-iy. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KMate of Itflevca Brtith, Deotanrd. The UDdprslKQod. auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of inliimhla Count to pass up on the exceptions filed to the Executor's ac count, and make distribution of the balance found to be In said Executor s hand, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his anuolnlmeiil at his ofllce In the town of WoouiHbury, in said comity, on Baiuruay, wpieinoer , iwi, at iu o clock in the forenoou. when and wUcie all Demons Interest. ed are required to appear as to the matter of ssld exceptions: and also, all persons having claims against the estate, of safd deceased are required to appear and present their claim be fore such auditor, or be debarred from coming in for a share of such balance, or fuud of estate, liloomsuiirtr, l'a., CUAltI.ES U. HAKKI.KV, Aug. ISlh, IBM-3t. Auditor. NOTICE. To the holders of the Bonds of the Hlnom buru Literary Institute and Htate Normal school secured by first mart page dated hept. I, It, and to the holders of the couiion bonds of the state Normal Mchool. Notice Is herebj given that th Interest on the former bonds up to Hepieinlrr l, lwti, and all coupons due on (he latter will be paid on Eresentatlonof the same to the Treasurer at Is ofllce In Hloomsburg at any time before (September 1SHS. If bonds and coupons are not presented by Hentember 15, IMM, the Inter est will be defaulted and applied to other pur poses. II. J. CLARK', August 4, VJ-lt. Treasurer. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estatt ufJn$. A". Kvr, deceased. Whereas letters testamentary In tha estate of .lames K. Eyer, lat of ttlooinsburg deceased, have been granted to the sub-crlbem. All per sons Indebted 10 the suld estate are requested to make Immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent will lUnke known the same with ou' delay to MRS. MA KG A MET A. EYER, M-6t- L.N. MtiYKIt, Executors. PARTNER. DISSOLUTION OF SHIP. Notice Is hereby given, that the partnership lately subsisting between Menus K. Edwards of Hloomsburg, and Augustus E. Hhuman. of the borough of Berwick, under the nrm name Of EllWanlH knit Khliman ho. thlu .A ... .. . " ' .u.a U.J IATU UIB solved by mutual consent. Aug. 4, 18'ja. S-11-3U At MERTl'M E. EDWAI1D8, lOlBTLS E. SHl'MAN. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In re-Estate tf Anna c. Cimtvrtr, late of MnAi wn tuwimhlj,, tleoeimeit. Notice Is hereby given that letters 01 hUuiId 1st rat ion, on the estate of Anna C. convene, late of Madison township, col. Co.. Pa., deed have been granted to 1 he undersigned adminis trator to whom nil persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make kuown the same without delay to 0rt?. ... '"'UN K. CON VEHSE. Admu. MOB. K. Limit, Jerseytown. Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Etaie of Martin P. Kettlrr, late qr Oreemrooi luwiulup, (Unrated. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration of the estate of .MarMu K KcsMer, late of Greenwood lwp.,Colnaibla Co.. ile. eas ed, have been granted to the undersigned ad ministrator to w hom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims orderuauds will make known the same mthout delay to UAHItY niiLLirs. IIahkins & Fritz, Administrator. . Attya, Hloomsburg, l'a, i-v-6u FRAZERobeiIe KM rv man wnnsn Itesarln(qualltlMarfutmrpaaBd.aetnsl1 cmtlaatlaa' two box of any other brand. Mot fUctad bybMLUrOETTUCCEKlISiE. FOR 8 ALE BY DEAIXBB QEHEBALLY. tyf a-34-lyr. mm m as. f ! e make a specialty of building SEPARATORS and HORSE POWERS from ouo to eight horse, and we wvite the attention of the public to our new Machine for 1893.-We claim vre Lave the simplest SIDE DELIVERY STRAAV CARRIER on the Market. We build the Single Gear LEyER POWER, from two to eight horse, with and without Trucks, and Single Doiible and Triple Gear TREAD POWERS. We invite tho public to call and see our MACHINES and get prices. 1 We are prepared to REPAIR all kinds of THRESHING MACHINERY. asslssSZ WHITE & CONNER, ORANGEVILLE.PA.