THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOB SALE. Desirable racant lots and - number of good fcoww and lots In Hloonistmrg. I'a Th b-st sialnes stand In Bloomsburg- A very desira ble property containing lu at res and first ui is building, with good will In a business worm turn to f 1500 per year at Willow drove. Dwellings in Espy. Orangevllle ami Beach BaTcn. A large number of lanns In Columbia Uoanty, one m Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two Country store Mands In Columbia County tad one In Luzerne County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and sheds In Beach Haven, I'a. Also 10 aercs of rtd farm land at same plate, by M. I. 1.1 TZ HON, Insurance and Ileal Estate Agents, BLOOM SUlKi., I'A. t f. SPECIAL NOTICES. R WITHE POSITIVELY CI'KEI Ft ) IN fnrrnatlnn address I. E. Whitemoiit, Tamaqua, bchuy lklll Co., I'a. .Wly. OOXSFOH ViHNU MEN.-M. M. PHILLIPS ha very desirable furnished roerns f"r U young men. Bathroom adjoining, for use oloccuDauta of the rooms, t all and examine. 5-1'Mf. FOKSALE.-TIIEr. M. HESS FARM KOHM erly owned by i.rler iirk a' Kuiiert, for sale by J. H. MAIZK. Agent. WOOL, Win 'I HH'IIET MAt'KH I'HU'E paid for wool d' lhen d el'her at Isaac nearork'n In tireetiwoiid ipt at 11. E. H'moi.-k s lnLlgnt wwt. i-i-u. LL KIM) F BLANKS FOK .Tl sTU Ks and conhtabi.ks ut the lommbian if fCre. JJj D REUS, MiKTiA(.KS AND NOTE HOOKS of ajl kinds at the Coi.imbian one", tl. GOOD FARM OF 74 ACV.ES. ,WT) BVIMt. tags. Between Buck Horn aiid.letsey town. In Hemlock township. For sa bv ,T. II. MAIZE, Keal folate and Insurance Agnt. !-: -tr. tlTANTEED COKKF.sl'ONDINt; AtiENT IN" fY every town, to rtori oti parties re. gaining opening or refitting Saloons. M- the bargent Saloon nianulact ururs In the world. ti-uti man c.,u make ".'"i. KoTHm VAL'.i s HONS CO., I' Broadway. N. Y. K HA I.E. A OOOl) WOODEN FENi'E. OK- namental. inquire at mis onto, i-vi-tf 1 rE WANT A COKHKsl'ON DKNT IN THIS place. A bright intelligent, energ.tle young man can make from t'-'i to J ' pr month. Address ;oi.oek Eka, TS West .VHU stieel. New York city. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND SUBMITS TO THE KNIFE. i . AN OPERATION PERFORMED UPON HIM BY WHICH PART OK HIS JAW WAS REMOVE!!. Philadelphia, Aug. 29- Wide spread interest has been excited by the Press' publication this morning of a story from its reliable New York correspondent concerning President Cleveland's mysterious illness. Heart felt sympathy for the sufferer from a disease the fearful nature of which is only hinted at has been expressed on all sides and everywhere is heard the wish that the outcome may be more favorable than can be hoped for from the tenor of his story. The correspondent says : It is useless longer to conceal the fact that Mr. Cleveland is a sick man, perhaps a very sick man, and that the physicians have fear that mortal dis ease is lurking in his system, notwith standing the heroic efforts of surgery to remove it during the Summer. Sec retary Lamont, who was here last week and whose anxiety was impres sive and pitiful for his friends to see, said with something of the tone of sadness in his voice that there would be and could be r.o attempt on the part of the administration to make any interference in the local politics of New York, and when asked why this was so, Lamont replied, saying it to Colonel Monroe : "The President is a sick man, how sick we cannot telL" The news which is here reported for the first time has been received from those whose sources of informa tion are so accurate as to justify, even to compel, its publication. FROM TRUSTWORTHY SOURCES. It comes from men, some of whom aw and had part in what is described. For the sake of the hope which the entire country will entertain that the worst is over, it may be best not to report with absolute fidelity what the ubysicians saw and what they feared ; it may be enough to say that at the present time there is hope that the narvels of surgery have been sufficient ro meet and master the trouble, what ever it may be. When Mr. Cleveland again became President last March he seemed to be n the best of health, although it was lain to him that he had less vigor, a liminished power of maintaining sus ained efforts and hearing with pro onged fatigue than was the case when se first, in the prime of his manhood, ecame President of the United Ilates. He seemed to bear the strain, how ever, with much of ease and conipara ive comfort, having from experience earned how best to meet and fend off hose early embarrassments and prcs .tire which await a newly inaugurated .'resident. But there was a mental strain, one hat called for much greater draft up mi his vital resources than any which itfice seekers entailed, created by the .tidden, overwhelming and extraordi tary financial situation. It may be that this mental strain leveloped, if it did not create, that lisease with which the physicians have een contending. They know only hat they have seen and what their .nstruments have done. his suffering concealed. It was in the late Springjthat Mr Cleveland began to be tormented with pain which seemed to proceed DR. KILJIER'ft SV-R00T CURED ME. SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS! Couldn't Eat or Sleep Dr. Kilmer Co: "I had been troubled for eight years with stomach and heart difficulties. I llve.1 mostly on milk. M erery-thlnt 1 ate hurt me so. My kklncys and liver wire In a terrible state. Oould neither sleep or eat. I had been treated by the bent Chicago lortnn without any benefit what ever. As a lait r"ort I tried your IWJIP ROOT, and now I cuueat anything, no matter what. Nothing hurt me, and can go to bed and get good utKhta sleep. SWA.fP-llOOT cured me. Any one doubting this statement can write. I will glndly'auswer." Mrs. German Miller, Dec. anh, Wi. Sinlngport, Mich. SWAKP-ROOT CURED ME. Had Torpid Liver For 1 4 Years. Bitious all the Time. tJrAH Sins I have Injen truiLM with TorpM Liver for 14 ycr and irue through curs cl lillloiw fever, many timi It ha? r'-o Im- IifHsi'tjle fur me to d any ;it"l f labor Dt Klimer'a SWATIP-KOOT wal first recummeni'.ed to me by Holthi u-H.-. Iliaokburn A Co., (Iruirirl-ti I)etur, Ind. After taking one 1 ImtMe I was uncera irT;c whether I vu reully rlvinn any lstietlt or after taklnir th.' o bftle. Iiewever. I luuiid sW.t 1 k I ...... v. Inif anl I continued until I had taken bottle. I inn nnw cheerfully rc omuietnl ! V A "H P ROOT to ev rv nrie who hii turpld liver, fur It na oimieTi'iv curi me." .Inn. liitli. l-'l. T. W. Chiu i KNF.lt, Ths Greet Zl::i "aflflsr. ri"XAT -4 Irufc'ut. '0c. A f 1 .00 VliT'M I "Oui.le to Kcahh" Free. "nnul W A v tat ion Free. Dr. Kilmer i Co., UlNGIIAMTCS, N. Y. I'urill.t Liver I'ilW AheThic (Just! 4l' Pills, SSceuU. from a tooth. He endured it like a hero. He concealed his suffering from his family, and it is probable that no one, excepting Secretary Lamont, knew that he had physical torture as well as mental anxiety to contend with. The pain did not yield to local and usual treatment. When the first careful ex amination was made, or when the suspicion was created that this trouble was due to no exposure of a dental nerve or to any usual disease of the teeth, my informants do not know; they do know that there was a time, shortly before the President issued his call for the extraordinary session of Congress, when it was determined that an operation was inevitable, how grave or extensive could not at first be determined. It is probable that the decision to perform the operation while the Presi dent was upon Mr. Benedict's yacht was due to several reasons one, per haps, that the family, being in ignor ance, might not be overwhelmed by anxiety and suspense ; another, that if the operation was performed with surgical success the country might not be alarmed. 1 Mr. Cleveland, with Mr. Lamont, left Washington quite suddenly upon the day when the call for an extra session was issued. SUBMITTED CALMLY TO THE KNIFE. Arrangements were made in this city with celerity, and Mr. Cleveland was met when he arrived here by Dr. Bryant and another physician, and Dr. Hasbrouck, all of whom boarded the yacht with him. Mr. Cleveland, almost as soon as he boarded the yacht, retired to the stateroom and fell into a heavy slum ber. The intimation was made to me that he might have received a hy podermic injection ; certainly it was deemed desirable that he should en joy prolonged sleep before he yielded himself to the surgeon, and he did sleep until well into the next day. When the time came the President of the United States submitted him self to the surgeon as calmly, as gent ly, and as willingly as though he were merely lying down for brief slumber. Yet he knew that possibly from that operation he might not recover, and that it might be before many honrs had passed that the people of the United States would be overwhelmed by a sudden sorrow, which is, perhaps, the most grievous of any excepting war that the country has hitherto been compelled to endure. He knew that a wife, beloved of all the people, was wailing in eager ex pectancy for his coming, but he did not know nor did the surgeons what might be the revelation of the next few moments for her. Those who have seen Mr. Cleveland in trying emergen cies have recalled HOWPERKECTLYTHE MASTER OK HIMSELF and of his emotions lie is. His phy sicians have thus seen him before, but they were amazed by the tender con fidence and the resignation to what ever might happen with which he composed himself for their adminis trations. It was deemed advisable to use gas as an anesthetic rather than ether, because the operation was to be such as would entail severe hemorrhages, which might possibly lead to the flow of blood into the windpipe. By using gas recovery would be almost instan taneous, whereas ether entails much SI 6 '.IV slower recovery, so that in case of such a hemorrhage there might be suffocation. The President yielded easily to the anaesthetic, and tbe sur geons began their task of awful re sponsibility. The operation did not require very long, but it entailed the cutting away of a considerable part of the upper jaw bone u-xm one side, the instrument loring through the bone and tissue as far as the orbital plate. The operation was thorough. The physicians believe that they have re moved ail of the diseased tissue and bone, although in doing it the re moval of so much of the jaw as that was entailed. Of course in doing this teeth were extracted, so that the physicians were truthful when they afterward faid that the president had had some teeth pulled out while he was on Mr. Dene-diet's yacht. Such an operation as this entails profuse hemorrhage, and after the DISEASED TISSUE WAS kEMoVF.O the surgeons speedily dressed the wound and t!en. to use a profession al term, "plugged'' it. That is to say, they parked the cavity made by the knives and saws witli antiseptic cot ton, so that it might be healed speed ily and so as to prevent great loss of blood. It is the truth to say that there were suspicious that the disease might be of that malignant type whit h is called sarcoma, another form of the same disease which brought General Grant, with beautiful pathos, to his deathbed. There i now encourage ment that it may not be that trouble, that the complaint, whatever it is, is not beyond the power of surgical science to control. Mr. Cleveland icrovered from the shock even better than the physicians had dared to hope lie would. He was kept in bed, so treated that he slept most of the time and after four days', absence, during which the coun try was wondering where he was, it I was deemed safe and advisable to per mit him to land at Gray Gables. The treatment indicated was absolute rest and such mental diversion as Mr. Cleveland's favorite recreation, fish ing, afforded. It became necessary, however, for the president to return to Washing ton, and that journey and the neces sity of living in Washington during the heated spell gave Mr. Cleveland's phvsician very great anxiety. PHYSICIANS NOT DECIDED. It was, of course, noticed that Dr. Bryant who was constantly at Gray Gable, accompanied Mr. Cleveland on his journey to Washington, and was with him much of the time there. It has been said that the extranr. dinary and unexplained departure of -Mr. Cleveland from Washington was not the act of a president who realized the desperate situation of the country. but Mr. Cleveland did realize it. He almost rebelled at the command of his physician. He knew his depar ture would be misconstrued, but he also knew that not from him at least or those around him could the reason for that departure be set forth. The physicians, who have been talking among themselves about this sorrow, are not yet decided what it was which, lurking in the president's blood, caused disease of tissue and bone which had eaten up through the roof ol the mouth to the orbital plate. The quick recovery from the opera tion gives, as each day passes, in creased hope that it is not that dread and mysterious enemy which physi cians scarcely dare to name. There have been some fears that it was ; there is even now anxiety, which is daily growing less and less, lest it may recur and require the knife and heroism again. But there is more encouragement this week than there was last, far more than was the case when the president, being warned, departed from Washington to the seashore again. When extreme nervous tension has given you an excruciating headache, take a dose or two of Wright's Indian Pills, and you will soon be well. Strength & Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try JUectric Bitters. If -'La-Gripp" has left you weak and weary, use Klectric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, genly aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief Ly taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c. at C. A. Ivleim's Drug Store. I Can Procure You Money fur 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 cun 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. IIarkins, Evans Block, Bloomsburg, Pa. 8-iVtf. V vt. Mrs. J. H. IIorsnyhek, l.2 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: " Winn a (jirl at n 1io1, in I'eailint:, Ohio, I h el t severe iifta' k of tiraiti fever. (n my recovery, I found myself perfectly naM, nml, fur a long time, I feared I sliouM lie pc-rtimnetitly . Friends urifed me to use Ayer'i Hair Vijror, and, on doing so, my hair Began to Grow, and I now linve as fine a liend of hair ns one could wish for, Ix itiR clumped, how ever, from blondu to dark brown." " After a fit of sickness, my liair rami' out in com fulls. I tlcd two tiottl.'s of Ayer's Hair Vigor And now my liair is over a yard long and very full and heavy. I have recom mended this preparation to others with like 2ood effect." Mrs. Sidney Carr, 14'ii Kegina st., Harrisburg, I'a. ' I have used Ayer's Hair Vievr for several years und always obtained sati. factory results. I know It Is the best preparation for the hair that is made." C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayer's Hair Vigor rreparrd by Dr.J.C. Ayrr ft Co., Lowell, Mam DRUNKENNESS, or the LIQUOR HA BIT, Cured at Home in Ten Days by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It can be given in a g!ass of beer, a cup of 1 a . r 1 . . 1 . . i . , I tuncc ui lea, ui in iuuu, wmiuui mc kiiuw u leage 01 me patient, it is aosoiuieiy narnr ' urpnans court 01 cnnuiuuH eouni; 10 in ui less, and will effect a permanent and speedy 1 on "," exceptions llll to th Kxecut r ae, ' ... r . . 1 ' ' count, and make distribution of the oalanee enre, whether t lie patient i a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of eases, nnd in every in stance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the specific it becomes an mter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guar anteed. 48 page book of- particulars fre;. Address the Ooliien Specific Co.. 18 ! Kace 5reett Cincinnati, omo, 10-21-1 yr. Ignorance of the merits of De Witt's Little R,!,ers 13 a misfortune. 1 nese mtle P,lls regulate tne iver, cure headache, dyspepsia, bad brelath, constipation and biliousness. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 10-14-iy. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice la hereby (jlvon that an application will be made to the Court of Common I'leaa nf Columbia county on the iBth day of 8eptem ber, ibsm, at 1 o'clock la the afternoon, under Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain correlations," approved April , 1T4, and the supplements thereto, by C. H. Kester, O. H. Moore, J. W. Bocart, Grant Johnson. W. Eckman, and Boyd Trescott, lor the charter of an Intended corporation, to be called "Natnt Paul's Kvatitfellcal Lutheran Church" ot the Borough of Hillfllle, Columbia county, Pa., ot the (ieneral Synod of the I'nlted mates, the character and object ot which la the support of public worship, and for thai, purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the right, benefits, and privileges, conferred by the. Act of Assembly af iresald, aud It as'jpplemnts. WM. CUKIsMAX, Solicitor. H-l-lt. We make a specialty of building SEPARATORS and eight liorse, and we iuvite the attention of the public to our new Machine for We claim we have the simplest SIDE DELIVERY STRAW CARRIER on the Market. W" build the Single Gear LEVER POWER, from two to eight horse, with and without Truck?, and Single, Double and Triple Gear TREAD POWERS. We invite the public to call and tee our MACHINES and get prices. Wc are prepared to REPAIR all kinds of TH R ESH I NG MACHINERY. J , C," WELLS l;as just received a large line of STERLING SILVER STRAWIJhRRV H)RKS, 1JON SPOONS, 13UTTKR PICKS, ALMOND SI'OONS, Kc. Also a beautiful line of the FINEST CU1' GLASS, ICE CREAM SETS, VASES BON BON D.S1IES, &c. All persons ridi g bicycles or driving, should get tlie Special attention paid to repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY at J. G. WELLS' Jewelry Store B. F. Sharpusr, Pres. N. U. Kink, Sec, C. H. Campueu, Trcas CBLOOMSBURC LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Capital Stock $30,0O0. Plotted property in in the town. It includes also part ot eiiual in desiraiulity lor resnienci! pur ... CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will ! (!,M1,1, in a short time. No such opporliuiitv can he had elsewhere to make inoiiev Lot secured 011 8MALL iuap.3 OI uie town aim ui piemen prupenj iiiruisneu in plication. Call upon or write to the Secre tary, or J. S. Wu)k 1? Agent, or any member of the Board of Directors. r 1 . 1 . . . . . 1 r . 1 BOARD OF 1. F. Sharplkss; J. L. Dillon. C. W. Nkal A. G. IiRKitw, Dr. I. W. Wn.i.m, Dr. H. W. McRkynolds, N. b. FUNK. 5-1 2 6 nios. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. I ThN iinil..rwl(.n1. ntwlttrtr iiniMitnted tr thA found to be In suld Kxeeutor's hands, to aud among the parties entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his aptiolnttnent at his oflli e In the town of Bluouisburg, In a:ild county, on Saturday, September U. lhM. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, when and wheie all persons Interest ed are required to appear as to the matter ot said except Ions: and also, all peraiuis hnvln claims against the estate of said deceased are required to appear and present their claim b . fore such auditor, or b debarred from cnmirg In ror a share of such balance, or fund of estato. . Bloomsburg, ''.. CHAKLES O. hAKKI.EV. Aug. 15th, 1W.VSU Auditor. SHERIFFS SALE. "By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Co. and to m directed will be exposed to putdlc sale at the Court House. Bloomsburg, Pa. on MONDAY. SEPT. 23th, 1S93., at 1 o'clock, p1 ra. the following described real estate to wit : All that certain lot or piece of land situated In Plshlngcreek township, county ot Columbia and State of Peun'a., bounded and uVscribisl as follows to wit: On the rortii by William Whltenlght estate and Elizabeth Stoker, on the east by Hiram A. Kline, on the south by chas. o,ulck. Joshua Thomas and Nathan Smith, on the west by Elizabeth Stoker, containing Hi Acres, more or less, whereon Is erected a frame barn. Seized, taken lntoexecutlon at the suit of A. B. Herring use vs. John M. Laubacb, and to be sold as the property of John M. Laubach. IlKKKINfl, JOIIM MOI'KEY, Sheriff. Attorney a 11 1 lijiyr m rr! 1 1 - . WHITE & CONNER, ORANGEVILLE, PA the tm the factory district, mul lin MONTHLY PAYMENTS .. I 1 . i ! 1 1 up. DIRECTORS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In re-Kslate if Anna C. Coittrri. lutr uf V.'tfi mm tomitlilp, decenwd. Notice la hereby given that letters ot admin. 1st rat I'm, on the estate of Anua l. ( onver'. lute of Isadlson townslilp, t'ol. 10, I'j., deed have been grunted to the undersigned udUilnls. trator to whom all lemons indebted to s.,td estate are requested to make pajtnente. juO those having clulius or demands Kill nuiM known the same without delnv to or to JoUN 1(. CO.NVKKSK. Ailuia. Kob. !(. I.itti.i. Jersi jtowu, r Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Etlale of Martin P. Kwtlrr, Jute r itrmuctml totnuhip, dttvnwtf. Notice Is hereby given that letters of iKlralL lslratlonot the estate of Martin r. KessM, lute of Greenwood twp., Columbia Co., deirafr ed, have been granted to the undersigned aJ mlutstrutor to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without deluy to HAItKY PHILLIPS, Hakkins & Fritz, Attya. Administrator, Jllooiiisliurg, I'a. FRAZERsar!lIe BEST IX THE WORLD. Xtasmatinc qualftUatr aurpaaaMt artoallj vutlaMlntr two bona of aunrothar brand. os HHCUODrMai, w&a sns. ws. fOR BALK BT DEALERS OErTEBAIXT. IffT 2-24-lyr. HORSE TOWERS from one to eomiug busint'Ssj centre
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