THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOR SALE. Desirable vacant lots anil number of good Houses ami lola In llloomsbiirg, Pa The best, business st an. I In I'looinslmrg. A very detlr.v bto properly com .lining 1 acres and flint class buildings with K'xnt will In a business worth UKO to 1IW0 per rear at Willow Urove. Dwelling In Kspy, Orangevtlle and Beach Haven. A largo number of farm In Columbia OMnty, one In l.merne Uounty, one In Virginia. Two Country Store stands In Columbia County and one In Luzerne County. A watr power Waning mllli dry dock and lumber ynrd and beds In Beach Haven, Pa. Also 10 acres of mod farm land at same place, by M. 1". LUTZ i BON, Insurance and Heat Kstate Agents, BLOOMHBLl(i.,rA. t(. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1UI"ITKE POSITIVELY CTHET' Volt IN l formation address D. K. Whitknhiiit, Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co., l'a. Wely. OOMSKt'H VIII NO MKN.-M. M. PHI1.I.I I'M has verv desirable, furnished rooms for alx young men'. Hath mom adjoining, for ue oloccuiiunls ot the rooms. Call and examine. ' 5-ltt-tt. pi R8AI.B.--T1IRC. M. FIKNS FAKM KOHM. erly owu.-uuy uner yuicK at unpen, im by J. II. .MA1ZK, Ageill. WOUL,MiL.-llllillE!T VAKKKT ,,,,K B paid fr wool delivered either at Isaac Heacoek's In l.iteiivvood ot at 11. E. Iteavoeka la Light st reel . ! LL KIM lit' HLANKs KtK .U STIt'KS and contbi ks at the Coi.l mbian uf. loo. '" 1) KKI)S, MOKTtiAUES AM) fc'OTK lHd'KS of all Kinds at tue iw.ihhk um, . u. G OOU FAKM 'K14 AC1.E8, HOOD Bl U.l lngs. pet ween Buck Horn and.Ietsey- town, In Hemlock township, rorsaie uy o. a. MAIZE, Keal Jita'e ana itisurauce Agt-m. 1-lH-tf. MUSIC LKSSOSS-CHAS. 1. ELWELL KOH the pst 8 years a student In Boston, 19 ETlnit lessons on piano and lollu. Bot h tauttht the best ui-inods, piano In New England Conservatory met hod, vloliu according to the German school. KSALK. A til Kil) WOODEN FENCE, !! namentai. inquire at im umi-e. WE WANT A COKKKSPONPENT IN THIS place. A blight Intelligent , energetic young man cau make from t;r to aim per annth. Address (.oi.uin Eka, Til West Mill Street, New York City. Better Times Now in Sight. BUSINESS 1 KY1NG TO GO AHEAD. R. G. Dun & Co.'s last weekly re view of trade says : There is a riffle in the clouds. Faint and yet definite signs of im provements are all the better because they come, not from possibly delusive hopes, or from momentary foreign aid, but from the good sense and the won derful recuperative power of the peo ple themselves. Business is trying to go ahead without waiting for Washing ton. Imported gold, $9,000,000 more during the week, does not go to the right spot, but the people are creating home made currency for themselves by using certified checks in paying hands, selling local accounts and pur chasing grain and cotton. The bank circulation has increased two million dollars, but the decrease of deposits of national banks alone from May 4 to July 12, was $193,000, 000 and during the past month with drawals have also been heavy. Little money comes back from timid hoards but that very fact pushes each section and a city into relying more on itself and less on government and Wall street DEMAND MUST SOON OVERTAKE SUPPLY. Many concerns are failing or clos ing but resumptions are now becom ing somewhat frequent, and in the very shrinkage of production men see evidence that demand must soon over take supply. No such shrinkage re sulted at any time in five weary years after the panic of 1873 as has already appeared in great industries. Pig iron does not rally, but sells at $14 here anil $13 at Pittsburg for No. 1, though the weekly output has been reduced barty-six per cent. Though five have failed and twenty four stopped during the week, fourteen have resumed. Only a third of the Connellsville coke ovens are at work. Sales of wool have been only 17,575, coo pounds against 50,337,000 last year and it is stated that 93,000 looms aad 4,300,000 spindles in New Eng land are idle which means more than a quarter of the cotton spindles in the country, but twenty knitting mills and five, other cotton and woolen mills have resumed, while twenty-eight have stopped and one failed during the week. Somewhat fewer cancellations are met in dress goods and there is more buying of Fall woolens. A DECREASE IN RAILROAD EARNINGS. With such shrinkage in the great in dustries, it is only surprising that rail road earnings do not decline more, the lecrease on roads reporting in August ihus far being eighteen per cent. The decrease of twenty-five per cent, in clearings outside New York lasj week, wd thirty per cent, this week is only natural. A little more money is now 'ound for commercial loans and fail ires of banks have become both less mportant and less frequent. The receivership for the Northern I'acific has been so fu'ly discounted hat it produced little effect in the took market. Prices of securities lave yielded comparatively little and irading has teen dull. Speculative markets have generally declined a fraction, in spite of crop reports, which ire not solid enough to outweigh great stocks in sight. Cotton fell a quarter f a cent. Wheat drags near the low est figures ever known in spite of de crease in visible supply. The move ment of corn is decidedly large, with crop prospects improving. THE TREASURY LOSING MONEY RAPIDLY. Late advices from Washington are more encouraging in regard to finan- DIt. KILMER'i SWW-ROOT CURED ME D. H. BII.GBR. Esq. Hulroevtlle, Pa. WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED! La Grippe Baffled I The After Effects Cured Mr. minor writes: "1 bad a bad attack of the Grippe; after a time caught cold and bad a second attack; It settled In my kidneys and liver, and Ob I such pain and mlnerv In my bark and logs. The Physicians' medicine and other thlwri that I used made no Impression, and I contin ually grow worse until I was a physical wreck, and given up to die. Father bouuht me a bottle of Dr. Kllnier't SV A.nr-ltOOT, and before I had used all of the second liottle I felt better, and to-day I am just as well as over. A year has passed and not a trace of the Grippe Is left. fiWAnP HOOT saved my life." t.or.R. Hulmevllle, Pa. Kith, 1XW. At DriiffirlKiN, SOo. & $1.00 .,f-..i.in ... 11. ...1.1. M rnn uwiviv tip iiruiui 1 1 n . , 011- aultntlun Free. Dr. Kilmer 4 Co. Himohamton, N. Y. Dr. Kllmar t PARILLA LIVER PILLS Art fit Bad. 43 Pllla, 25 cents. - All Druggist. cial action. The treasury has been losing money rapidly, holding $6,600, 000 less in gold, $1,700,000 less in silver and $900,000 less legal tenders, in excess of outstanding certificates than it held one week ago, while the new treasury notes outstanding have increased $400,000. It is coining small gold as rapidly as possible and issued $5,500,000 additional bank notes during the first half of August, but has very limited power because rapidly diminishing receipts are no longer enough to cover the necessary disbursements. The New York clearing house has now issued $37,800,000 certificates and the Boston clearing house $n, 200,000 but more important relief comes from the statement of the drain upon savings banks and of the demand upon other banks for currency to be used in paying hands in this and ad jacent states. But this increase in de mand is of itself evidence that indus tries and trade are greatly embarrassed, many works have stopped and many hands are receiving no wages. The failures this week number 455 in the United States against 192 for the same week last year, and twenty-seven in Lanada against twenty five of last year, fjf the United btates failures 154 were in the Eastern states, eighty- four in 'Southern and 217 in Western states and territories. Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers does its work thoroughly, coloring a uniform brown or black, which, when dry, will neither rub, wash off, nor soil linen. Balaam and Boas Were Wise. Advertising is an ancient and honor able institution, and was practiced longer ago than a great many people imagine. Get your Bible, turn to Number xxiv: 14, and you will see that Balaam believed in advertising, and said to Balak : "Behold, I go unto my people 5 come, therefore, and I will advertise." Turn again to Ruth ivi 4, and you will find that Boaz, in connection with a real estate trans action in which he was interested, ex pressed himself as a judicious adver tiser. It is said the reason why bicyclers always lean forward when riding their wheels is because they are on pleasure bent. I Can Procure Tou Honey for the purchase of real estate, the erec tion of buildings or making of other improvements on lands or to pay off an incumberence at a very low rate of interest and you ctn have from 5 to 20 years time to repay loan in easy monthly installments. Loans are made on either farm or city property. Build ing loans are made and the amount of loan advanced as work progresses. Call on or address J. F. Harkins, Evans Block, Bloomsburg, Pa ft-s!.VI f. A Hint to Country Cousins. "Of course, Mr. Oldnian," said the city editor, "we will publish this obit uary notice of yourself at the usual rates, along with the notice of vour al leged death, but I can't quite see the object 'My dear sir." interrupted the Chi cagoan, "my wife has seven sisters, all with large families and they all have passes over the railroads entering Chi cago while the fair is open. I am eo ing to send two marked copies of this nonce 10 eacn one.fiom Truth. tllOTlNn IN IIOMMAT. A Tflnrtoo Holiday Celebrated by Wtiols sale glaughtar. Bombay, Aug. 17. The religion men rlotiug was resumed In this city yesterday and for several hours the streets were the scenes of desperate conflicts. The fllitin was of the most snngultmry nature mid a large numler of person were killed and wounded. The day being it Hindoo holi day, the authorities anticipated a renewal of the recent disturbances and were In a measure prepared to suppress an outbreak, but the police nnd the force of troops in the garrison were Inadequate to cover the whole city, and before quiet had been re stored In one district fresh outbreaks would occur in other parts of the city. The rnge of the mob was directed es pecially against the mosques, several of which were sacked and burned. All the publlcbulldlnirs are now guarded by troops and the gutiboata In the harbor have becu cleared for nction and brought into posi tion to cover the native quartern. The local authorities are coiifldentof Iwing able to quell the rising. The trouble In Bombay twgan on Aug. 12, when a number of encounters took place between Hindoos and MobameUus in the streets. The day was one of religious observance, of both bodies of these religious and race enemies, and lxrth were allowed to cele brate simultaneously. The Mohametan made the first attack and were routed by Uie Hindoos. Troops wero hastily culled for from out lying posts and were massed in the chief native centres. (fuus were trained upon the principal unlive streets, the Inhabitant living or dered to stay within their dwellings. At first they oleyed, but soon the fight ing began again. More troop were called In, but they found it Impossible to cope with the native factions. A despatch was sent to the Oovernor Oencrnl of India from Queen Victoria a few days ago! expressing severe displeas ure at the negligence of the local au thorities in not using adequate means to put down the disturbance. I'L'UCIIASK OF &ILYKH. Since 1H00 It Amount to 101, im, 000 Ounces, Costing l.M,(Kil,45l. WAMtixoTotf.'Aug.' 23. In response to a resolution of Inquiry on the subject of silver purchases under the net of 1800, Secretary Carlisle 1ms sunt to tlio House of Representatives n letter setting forth the following : From August 18, 1800, to August Id, 1803, the department purchased 1G1,5S1, 000 fine ounces, costing $150,600,450. The highest price paid was $1.20 1-4 an ounce, on August 20, 1800; the lowest Oil. 5 cents an ounce on July 24, 1808. Treasury notes to the amount of (150. 115.088 have been issued in payment of silver bullion, of which 714,63U have been redeemed in standard silver dollar and retired since August 3, 1803. Up to August 1, 1803, $40,184,160 treasury notes have been redeemed in gold. Thirty-six million eighty-seven thousand one hundred and eighty-five standard dol lars have been coined from bullion pur chased under the act of 1800. On the 13th instant the government owned ot silver purchased under the act of 1800 138,161, 875 ounces, costing $121,217,677. CIIEKOKEK LANDS. The President Proclaims September 1J as the Time of Entry. WAsmnoTOif, Aug. 23. President Cleve land has issued a proclamation opening to ettlement and homestead entry on Satur day, Sept. 16, at 12 o'clock noon, central standard time, all the lands, except those specifically reserved, recently acquired from the Cherokee Indian Nation and the Ton kawa and Pawnee tribes, in the Indian Territory, known as the Cherokee Outlet. The lands now open to settlement are divided into seven counties. FRENCH KI.KCTIONS. Corrected Returns Throughout t'ae Ho- public tthow Slight Chanffos, Paris, Aug 23. Corrected returns from some of the electoral districts make a alight ebange in the results of the general elections for the Chamber of Deputies which went held on Sunday. The figures now at hand show the return of 815 Republicans; 80 Socialist Radicals aud Socialists; 1)5 Con servators Rallies, and 56 Conservatives. Second ballots are necessary in 170 dis tricts. The Pollock Case. Nkw York, Aug. 23. The undertaking on repeal given by Alexander Pollock, who was sued In the Court of Common Pleaa by his daughter-in-law to recover $50,000 damages for the alienation of the affec tions of her husband, Edward . Pollock, aud against whom a jury gave verdict for $37,000 after trial before Judge Pryor, was approved yesterday by Judge Giegericb. of the Court of Common Pleas. Alexander Thain the counsel for Father-in-law Pol lock, appeared in court with his two sure ties, Andrew Fletcher and Charles Roblu aou, who justified to the sum of $80,000. Or. Myers Child Dead. New York, Aug. S3. The child of Dr. Meyers, the alleged wholesale poisoner for the purpose of defrauding insurance com panies, which was born at Detroit a few weeks ago while its mother was under ar rest charged with being an accessory to hur husband's crimes, died yesterday at St. Bernard's Home on Mulberry street. Sinoe the child arrived in this city some days ago it had been gradually growing weaker until death came to its relief. A Large Foreclosure. New York, Aug. 23. The Farmer's Loan aud Trust Company has begun an action in foreclosure of a mortgage ot $3, 2UO,000 held ou the property of the New York at Northern railroad from LVith street to Brewsters. The mortgage was giveu on Oct. 1, 1887. Rev. Dr. Dales Dead. Chautauqua, N. Y., Auk. 2 Dr. J. R i'ulrs, pastor of the Second Uuited Pres. hvtoriau Church of Philadelphia, died at the 1 lot el Atheueum yesterday. He had 1m.hu atLenililii tilt f!otifi.tvufM nf t.ltn IT P Synod. He was 73 years old aud eminent i.. t.:.. -I . IU HIS I'UIMUU. Revued from Drowning. Ashurv Park, N. "J., Aug. 23. James .Ton loll and Euuene Smith. Lwo votinir ml. lege studeuts, were rescued from drowning vesU iday by bathiuu master Selover. The young men bad veutured out too fur and bad become exhausted lighting the breakers. Currency btlll avaroo. New York, Aug. 83. The current- famine has led several banks to discrimi nate In writing up their accounts and making payments thereon, between deposts or casu ana aeposiis oi euecaa. v "Only the Scare Remain," 6ays IIenry HfDRON, of the James Mnlth woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, Pa., who certi fies ns follows: V" Among me many testimoul- all which I see 1 ----- 9 I ,r-taln medicines rf" I WJ Pr'orln,n lnEatfl cures, cleansing fell the blood, etc., none Impress me more than my own (tic. Twenty years ago, at the ngn of 18 years, I had swellings como on my legs, which broke and became run ning sorei. Our family phy sician could do nio no good, anil It was feared that tbu bones would be affected. At last, my good old Mother Urged Me to try Ayer's Sawaparilla. I took three bottles, the sores healed, nnd I have not been troubled since. Only the scare remain, and the memory of the past, to .remind me of the good Ayer'H Sarsaparllla has done me. I now weih two hundred and twenty pounds, and am In tho best ol health. I have been on the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer's Sur saparilla advertised in all parts of the Vnited States, and always take pleas ure in tolling what good it did for me." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer Co.,Lowell,Ms Curesothers.willcureyou DRUNKENNESS, or the LIQUOR HA BIT, Cured at Home hi Ten Cays by administering Dr. Hainei' Golden Specific It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harm less, and wilt effect a permanent and speedy enre, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or nlcoholic wreck. It has liecn 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 book of particulars free. Address the UOLDEN Sl'ECIFIC t-O., 185 Kace atreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. IO-21-I yr. Ignorance of the merits of DeWitt's Little Early Risers is a misfortune. These little pills regulate the iver, cure headache, dyspepsia, bad brelath. constipation and biliousness. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 10-14-iy. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. EM at of Rebecca BreUh, Deamwd. The unrterslirnpd, auditor appointed by the Orphaus' Couri of Columbia County to puss up on tho exceptions filed to the Execute's ac count, and make distribution of the balance found to be in said executor s nanus, 10 and among the parties entitled thereto, will attend to t he duties of Ills appointment at bin oftlce In the town of Hloomsuurg, In said county, on Saturday, September u, 1MM, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, when and wheie all Demons Interest ed are required to appear as to the matter of said exceptions: and also, all persons havinic claims against the estate of said deceased are required to appear ana present uieir claim ue fore such auditor, or be debarred from coming In for a share of such balance, or f uud of estate. lMoomKburg, PS., CUAKLbS U. HAKKl.fc , Aug. 15th, I8M. Auditor. 'ft r w ' lill Iff We make a specialty of eight horse, and we invite the Claim we nave me simplest oiuju uejL.j VJi.tt lttA.v UAKKlHiit on tne Market. u build the Single Gear LEVER POWER, from two to eight horse, with and without Trucks, and Single, Double and Triple Gear TREAD POWERS. We invite the public to call and eee our MACHINES and get prices. We are prepared to REPAIR all kinds of THRESHING MACHINERY. A, C, WELLS lias just received a large line of CT h'DTlWn tTl ATI.k' I 1 jn.ixjjigu .'iii r iiv kjiuiiiui,iiivi i wiio. lit IV i-vf ciirH!ii tit T rrv f-1 T i iit-i- ' J' ALMOND SPOONS, &c. Also a beautiful line of the . finest cut g.ass, ice cream sets, vases bon bon dishes, &c. All persons ridi g bicycles or driving, should get the 9 LAMB Special attention paid to repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY at J. G. WELLS' Jewelry Store- B. F. Sharh.ksr, Pres. N. U. CB LOOMSBUR OO LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Capital Stock, $30,000. Plotted property is in the coming business centre of tlte town. It includes also part of the factory district, and Iihs n0 equal in desirability for residence purposes. CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will be doubled in a short time. l kill-lit such opportnnitv can be ts secured on SMALL No Lots Maps of the town aud of plotted property furnished on ap. plication. Call upon or write to the Secretary, or J. S. Wood.?, Salon Agent, or any member ot the .Board of Directors. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. B. F. SitAitPLEss; J. L. Dillon. C. W. Neal A. G. Briggs, Dr. I. W. Wiliits Dr. H.'W. McReykolds, N. Li. FUNK. ' 5-1 a-6 mos. NOTICE. To the holders of the bonds of the Plooms burK Literary Institute and .Stale Normal school secured by nrst mortgage dated Hopu 1, 118, aud to the holders ol tho coupon bonds of the St ate Normal School. Notice Is liereb) given that the Interest on the former bonds up to September 1, l!M, and all coupons due on the latter will be paid on firesentallon of the same to the Treasurer at lis ofllee In Bloomsbmv at any time before September 15, iww. It bonds and coupons are not presented by September 15, lMW, the Inter est will be defaulted and applied to other pur poses. H.J. C'LaKK, Treasurer. August 4, HI-It, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP. Notice Is hereby given, that the partnership lately subsisting between Menus E. r dwards ot Bloomsburg, and Augustus K. bhuman, of the borough of Berwick, under the firm name of Rdwards and Hhiiman has thla day been dis solved by mutual consent. Aug. 4. 1883. B-11-at. MEHTITX K. EDWARDS, AlOl'STUS K. blil MAN. PiisiiJ! & m mm. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, Estimates given on Application. W. C. SHAW, Fourth Street. - Bloomsburg. Pa. building SEPARATORS and attention of the public to our WHITE & CONNER, ORANGEVILLE.PA. A V; It l J w V Ml .' Funk, Sec, C. II. Cami-hem, Trey hud elsewhere to make money MONTHLY PAYMENTS- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In rr-Kttate uf Anna C. Omnrse, late of Mail mm towiunip, oranMra. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin. l8t.rat.lon, on the estate of Anna c. vomeiw. late of Madlsou township, Col. Co.. Pa., deed have been granted to the undersigned admlnii. trator to whom all persons Indebted to wit nin i,-,(,n-ni-u Hi iiittKP pa) mems, atN those having claims or demands will make knmvtl tlm iiitma wlOmnt rii.l..u ... or to JOHN K. convkhse, Admn. Hob. It. Little, Jersej lown.rt Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, KUate ttf Marl In P. Jfrsafrr. fnfe of lirrrmcooi towtuihtp, dmvasrd. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin. 1st nn Ion of the estate ot Martin f. Kesslet. late of lireenwood twp., Columbia Co., deceu ed, have been grnntrd to the undersigned mlnlstrator to whom all persons Indebted U said estate are requested to make payments, and t hose having claims or demands will makt known the same without delay to BARKY PHILLIPS, IUhkiks & Fritz, Administrator, Attya. liloomsburg, l'a. 7-.0-it. FtlAZER OTtEASE BEST IX THE WOKLO. Itatnarlna qualities are aaearpaaMd, actusA? outlasting- two boxM or ur othar brand. Mot Oectad by bMt HTflET THEOEM VIHa FOB BALE BY DEALEB9 GENERALLY. It? 3-24-tyr. im is f! HORSE POWERS fi om one to new"Machine for 1S0.. We