THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOB SALE. DeslrsMe varan' litsan.1 i nuta'ier of good booses and lots In lllooni-ilnirg, 1 Tl best businessman'! In Hl xim-'l 'irif. A very deslra. bie property con' 11 : in a itM S id rirst elf. bulkllnrs with kxm will In a business worm flu to $;.y per year al willow throve. Dwellings In Espy, oranifevllle and Besoh Hstpq. A large number of (arms In Columbia County. one In Luzerne County, one in Virginia. Two country store Mano in loiuiiium tuuui) tad one In Luzerne County, A water power planing mill, dry drvk and lumber yard and JksdsTn Beach lluven. la. Also 10 acres of rood (arm land at same pluoe. by M. 1'. LI TZ BON. Insurance and heal Estate Agents, BLOOMSBl 1U., t'A. tl. SPECIAL NOTICES. TjCITTRE POSITIVELY C1KEH FOR IN. JV fomiiitlon address I. E. hitkmuiht, Tamaqua, Schuylkill 10., I'a. .Wly. OOMSFOH Y1 "NO MEN. M. M. rUII.LIISI has very desirable turrdsiied nxnus lor all young men. Hath room adjoining, lor use ot occupants of the iwtfis. all and examine. VOKSALK.-TIIE C. M. tIE.v FAKM FOKM Jl erly owned by Grter o."tek at Unpen, for sJeby J. U. MAIZE. Agent. LL KINP- F HI.ANKs fH .II"TICES and CONSTABLES at. tlie C01.rXBtA' ot ce. 'i. GOOD FAKM OKU ACI.E. (iOOI) Bl ILD. lngs. Between Buck Horn and Jersey, town. In FlemliX'k townl!lp. Vnraa'.e bv J. u. MaIZK, heal Estate and Imurauc Aer.t. MWf. K SALE. A l.OI SVooPKN FENCE. OK- nanientul. Inquire al tins c!:; :e. 4-al-;f "VV'E WANT A COUKKM'ONnKNT IN Till ft place. A bright Intelligent, energetic young man can m.i..- Inim t'.i to f sj per montlt. Address i.oi.pkn Eka. 72 West Mth meet. New Yoik Cl;y. TANTEP A NI VHKK OK INTELLIGENT V? reliable vmn.j men. ! pii-.li iX'liing chairs at the o-;i. Kilr. Mil-: l.i r 1. fers of recouuueud.itl iu as '.i Integrity and eharae. ter. A fine oust 'e tn e tue Fair and pay yoar expenst s. We pay TV. ;r d.ty. l i per cert-of your grojs erni'.g s.r.d tuioi-h tree lodging at our lH.iru.it' uvs For i .irM 'ul r. applv bv litter t" Li'LI'MbU HuLl.l.So CUAIK CO.. J Ml F.:rK. i l.l . J. .. Read our otter of The Colvmeian and New York Weekly Wo'l ! for one year for f t.jo. Court adjourned on Monday after tryini; only one case, and that was for the shooting of a dog. The owner of the dog recovered five dollars. Piece Good Remnants a, less than cost at Lowenbcrg's. It is reported that a new stationery store will be opened in this town soon. Oysters, by the quart and by the hundred. 0)sters raw, stewed and fried, at C B. Chrisman's. tf. Julius Lindegren. the piano tuner, is in town this week, and orders for him can be left at the Exchange Ho tel, or at Peacock & Co's. hardware store. Elegant overcoats ar.d suits at less than original price at Lowenberg's. We shall be pleased to see i many of our friends as can find it conven ient to call next week, during the fair. Boy's and children's suits at greatly reduced prices at Lowenberg's. . Commissioner Housel has complet ed the grading of ' est and Fourth streets. New Buckwheat flour is retailing at $3.00 a hundred weight. It is announced that the Lowen berg clothing store will be closed out, as they are going out of business. This will bring to an end one of the oldest, best known and most honor able business houses of the town. The suit in the matter of the estate of Harry B. Hess, deceased, has been amicably settled between the parties interested. It was argued in the Su preme Court last April, but no de cision had been made by that tribu nal. This is the time of year when every body begins to think about cleaning up and making improvements, and new wall paper is usually one of the first things to be done. . H. Krooke & Co. have a very large a d elegant stock to select from. Cill and see and get estimates. -3 i-tf. Chas. M. Smith has been visiting his father, A. K. Srith, at Jerseytown this week. His home is now in Sa't Lake City and he is engaged in the insurance business, aud we are pleased to know that he is prospering. His many friends here were glad to see him after an absence of four year-. The friends of Geo. P. Reighard of Lightstreet were greatly shocked last Friday morning to learn that he had died at Schuyler, near Turbotville. He was on his business trip, and was stopping at the house of Mr. Levin, a merchant to whom he sold goods. He did not feel well at night, and Mr. Levan wanted to send for a doctor, but Mr. Reighard said he would be all right in the rooming. At 4 a. m. he was seized with severe pains in the chest, and asked for a doctor, but be fore the latter arrived he had passed away. B. F. Reighard, his nephew, went over and brought the remains home, and the funeral took place on Sunday. He leaves a wife and five children, two daughters being married, Mrs. J. W. Kelchncr of Shamokin, and Mrs. Roscoc Ent of Lightstreet. Mr, Reighard was engaged in the mercantile business at Lightstreet for some years, but for a long time he nas been the travelling salesman for Wainwright 5: Co. of Philadelphia. He was well known all through this section of the state among merchants. IT FOLLOWS AFTER a disordered liver that you're subject to attacks of cold or chills on slight expos ure. You get M tired " easily. A " tired " digestion fails to assimilate food. This often results in what we call Indi gestion or Biliousness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets rouse the liver to vigorous action, and this in turn starts the machinery of the body into activity. Liver, stomach and bowels feel the tonic effect, and in consequence the entire system is invigorated. The processes become self-regulating, and a reserve force is stored up against exposure to disease. If you're too thin, too weak or nervous, it must be that food assimilation is wrtvig. This is the time to take Pleas ant Pellets. They perma nently cure Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, Sick or Bilious Headache, Dizziness and Jaundice. The Milton fair is in progress this week. Some splendid races are down on the list. Elegant ties for 15c. at Lowenberg's ' (to to the Berwick fair this week, j A big show has been arranged by the management. I The people quickly recognize merit, and this is the reason the sales of i Hood's Sarsaparilla are constantly in-! creasing. Try it. I The case of John Hoffman vs. the ! B. & S. R. R. Co. was affirmed bv . the Supreme Court in session at Pitts burg, on Monday. Henry V. McKelvy has accepted the position of salesman with Wain wright & Co. of Philadelphia. CHILDRirNSCOATS. We now have open the best line of these goodr we have ever shown. Miss es' Jackets, a big line. See the $5.69 Jacket. Also a full line of Infants' long and short Coats. H. J. CLARK & SOX. Fashionable Liverj. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable liverj1 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. ti W. A. Hartzei.l, Proprietor H. V. White & Company are run ning their buckwheat mill until ten o'clock at night, and soon will begin to run all night. They have recently shipped flour to Harrisburg, Reading, Washington, Baltimore, Wilmington, Muscatine, Grand Rapids, Chicago and other cities. Their Buckwheat flour has a wide reputation. Good Hats for 25c at Lowenberg's. DREsTrSnofliiGs. A big line. All the newest in Vel vets, Silks, Gimps, and Fancy Braids of all kinds. H. J. CLARK & SON. I Can Procure You Money 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 cs.n have from 5 to jo years time to repay loan in easy monthly installments. Ix)ar,s 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, Bloom sburg, Pa. S-iC-tf. Cheaper Clothes for Mtn and Boys, The.indications are that clothes will be cheaper this season than ever. Browning, King & Company, the lar gest Clothing concern in the country, said to a correspondent : "We have never before been able to produce such a fine lot of clothes for such lit tie prices as we now have on our counters. It is simply astonishing. The finest goods from the most relia ble makers, goods that were nev er used for ready-made clothes befoie are now within the reach of everyone." Browning, King & Company have stores in every large city. They man ufacture their own goods and make them better and with more attention to the details than the ordinary ready, made clothes you get. The Philadel phia store is at 910 and 912 Chestnut street. OORDETT AXD MITCH ELI Ifovpl Ix-gal QntAttnn in Ik-f-ie of the Pig hi. Nkw York, Oct. 8. H has leaked out that tbe Coney Island Athletic club Lara not lived up to their agreement with Cor beU and MlvckelL When the article were signed by the pugilist recently K was stipulated that the club should port $10,000 as a guarantee that the eon test would not be stopped. This money ha not been forthcoming, and rumor has it that the club will not post it at all. The agitation against the fight and the attitude of Governor Flower hare caused lh Coney Island people to become some what flustered, Bad H U said that they will not put 910,000 where Mitchell and Oorbett cava get bold of It la use the bat tle it stopped. When the question of law is taken up the club will offer a noTel argument. They will say that flab I between Cvrbett and Mitchell cornea within tbeUw, as It k a limited bout of twenty rounds. They eUlra also that the men can still fight to a finish and not riolate the law by this method of procedure. If at the end of twenty rounds, neither man la knocked out. the referee will call the contest a draw. Then, In a few minutes, a new contest of twenty rounds, limited, will begin. If no decis ion has been arrived al the referee will attain oall the coutest a draw, and a third contest of twenty rounds will brfiu. This will be continued nntll one or the other is kuocked out. SKVEX HfSHANKS MVI. Mr Houw IN'li-HM-t From the Asy. 1 it in at Trenton. Trenton, X. J., Oct. 3. Irene V. House, tr Krdtnond, the woman with many bus binds, waa released from the Trenton nsy lum on an order from Vice Chancellor Bird, who heard the ca.e under habeas cor pus proceedings. Her release waa ordered because nhe had received no notice of the proceediu" taken against her. btejs will be taken at ones by hvr sou to secure her recommitment, as she is undoubtedly in acne and l njiiandfriu? the property in which she has a life Interest and to which the son is ber. Mrs. House is the womau who kiiU-d her hu.Uiul. a New York di vorce lawyer. abut IT year.4 ago. an 1 since tf.eu sJe is suid to have married seven times and all the men are living. SULTAN' AltUlSKO. Interest in Armenian Prisoners In Aiat io-Turkey. Lokdok, Oct. 2. Dispatches from Con stantinople say that the sultan has been greatly moved by the agitation In Eng land on behalf of the Armenian prisoner in Asiatic-Turkey. He has ordered that all the papers bearing on the recent trial of Armenian in Angora be laid bfor him especially those concerning th charge against Professor Thoumayaa and kayayan, of the American college la Marsovau. Abstract from thee docu ment were mad a week ago and wtre dispatched on Scptamher ft) to R us tern Pasha, Turkish ambassador in London. A courteous autograph letter from th sul tan waa sent with them. SHOT A BOY FOR FUN. !ferro Miner Imitate Cowtxty and May Get Lynched. PrrrsBCRO, Kas., Oct. 2. Evsr since th importation of negro labor from Alabama for th minss the negro hav been In th habit of hiring livery rig and riding about the eonntry. YeaUrday several wer per suing the practice, and whan riding through Chlpopec, a mining camp, opened or oa 10-ysar-old James Harrison and shot him fonr time. Marshal Lamaster and a poaa caught three fugitive and lodged them in jalL Largs revolvers were taken from them by th marshal. It la said that th attack on the boy was without cause, and that th negroes shot a if they enjoyed 1C Lynching 1 threatened. Argentine "War. Bczkos Atkis, Oct. 2. Rosano was re captured by the government yesterday and all lbs rebel leader wer taken prisoners, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Wall Street, Xew Yoke, Oct. 4 Money on call is easy at 8 per cant Prim mercantile paper 7a8 per cent. Sterling exchange !s steady. Th clearing housa statement for to-day i as follows: Ex changes 1119,113,443, balances $9,191,831. Th aub-trsasury was $2,147,925 debter at tholearing house. Bat silver quoted at 73 1-2. Mexican dollars Si 8-8. Stock Market. The volume of business In stocks was extremely lhjht and the market practically devoid ot feature. Burlington & Quiucy waa weak, selling down totl 1-4. General electric roa to 42 & 8. Th ton U the market at th close waa firm. Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, Oct4. .Wheat opened 1 1-4 lower at 69 1-8 for Dec. on easier cables and good receipts, 82V car. Receipts at Minneapolis also larger than for th corre sponding day a year ago. Tb tiibrket firmed in sympathy with corn, advanced to 03 S-9. holding steady at 69 1-4 .'or December. Corn opened firm on lighter receipts than expected. Cables war steady and St. Louis bought freely. J! ay opeued 1-8 higher at 44 1-4, selling at 44 8-7. Oata atreng but quiet, reflecting th tone of corn. May 1-4 hightr at 32 1-8. Provision opened dull but firm, on l.gbt receipt of bogs. Jaa. pork 10c. higher, Jan. lard 5c. higher, Jau. rib f 1-tf higher. Chicago Market. CmcAQO, Oct 4. Prices at noon wer as follows: Wheat Oct, 70 1-2 bid; Dec, 69 1-4: May. 76 5-a3 4. Corn Oct , 40 5-8; Dee., 41 : May. 44 3-8. Oata Oct, 27 7-8; Dec,, 29 3-8; May, 32 1-8. Pork Jan., 14.10. Lard Oct, 9 45 bid; Jan.. 9.25. Ribs Oct, 5.90: Jan., 7.37. j London Mock Murkct. Los-Dow, Oct 4. Xew York, PennsyW nla and Ohio drat mortgage bonds. 21 1-3; Canudlan Pacific, 70 1-V; Erie, 14 1-9; Illlnoia Central. 25 3-4; Mexican ordinary, 15 3-3 j; St. Paul common, 60 3 4; New York Central, 105 1-2; Pennsylvania 01 1-2; Reading, 9 1-8. liar Silver Id Lonilou. ' Lokdom, Oct 4. Ear silver is quoted at 88 l:8d p ouooa. . . COMPLETED AT LAST. The pamphlet laws for 1893 have at last been indexed and printed, and are now being issued by the state depart ment. One copy is sent to each county officer and to each justice of the peace throughout the state. The department is later getting out the laws this year than it has been for a number of years, as is shown by the following comparison : 1S87 Legislature adjourned May 19th; last bill approved, June 17; 679 pages; delivered August ti ; two months and twenty-three days after ad journment. 1S89 Legislature adjourned May 9: last bi'l approved June 1; 693 pages ; delivered July 26, two months and seventeen days after adjournment. 1 89 1 Legislature adjourned May jS; last bi I approved June n ; 73 pages ; delivered August 8 ; two months and eleven days after adjourn ment. 1893 Legislature adjourned June 1 : last bill approved June 29 ; 820 pages; delivered September 28, three months and twenty-eight days after adjournment. Ac Essay on Forestry. Professor J. T. Rothrock, secretary of the Pennsylvania forestv association has sent to the s xty six county school superintendents of the state a circular letter in which he requests that at least one exercise of every county teachers' institute shall consist of an essay written by a teacher or an ad. dress on the subject of foresiry. "It is announced tna' a discovery of oil his been made in Brooklyn, Sus quehanna county, and that the oil is of a valuable kind, creating consider able excitement among the farmers of that vicinity. The o;l oozes out of a red shale at a point near a small brook into which it escapes and is carried off and has for some time been regarded by the neighbors as a curi osity. Father Murphy" Must Otx Patkrsox, X. J., Sep. 29. Rev. Dr. S. B. Smith, rector ot St Joseph' Roman Catholic ehurch, has announced that Rev. Father Henry B. Murphy, the deposed curate, would not be reinstated, and that the deposed priest would be ordered to leave the residence adjoining the church in the early part of next week. Valuable Iteairlencc Borued. FoRTCHiKrnR, X. Y., Sep. 29. The res idence here ot W. S. Lawsoo, a well known stotk broker, ot Xew York dty, waa de stroyed by fir yesterday. Tb loss oa the building and couteuu, which Included a number of valuable painting, is estimated at 190,000. Receiver for a Mori (rage Company. Xew York, Sep. 29. Judge La coin be in th United Slate circuit court, for th southern district ot Xsw York, late yes terday afternoon appointed Samuel M. Jarvis of Kansas and Roland R. Couklin cf this city receivers ot th Jarvls-Conklin inortgag trust company. Fight Postponed. Xiw York. Sep. 29. Steve 0'Dod.mIL th Australian heavyweight, who waa to fight George Godfrey of Boston, In Xov emlier before the Coney Island atb'.etie club, atatea that bis match with Godfrey kas been indefinitely postponed. Big Fonr Men Accept the Reduction. Terre Haute, Ind., Sep. 99. Grand Master Sargeant ha received a dispatch from Cincinnati saying the men oa the Big Fonr accept th preposition for se duced wage. DR. KILMER'S HMcCMOT. . Van Wert, Ohio. CURED ME. Suffering n-om ferrous Pros tration. Tortured by MLtdney and Lirer Complaint. atr. McCoy Is a wealthy and Influential etfU aen of Tan Wert, and a man known for mile around. See what he says : -"For years I had been a terrible sufferer from kidney and liver trouble, also nervous pros trationsnd poor health in general. My appetite was poor, in fut-t, I bad no desire to eat anything- and consequently was thin, emaciated and all run down. Life was a Burden I tried phyelclana and every available rem edy but found no relief. As a last resort I was Induced to give your kidney remedy a trial and am pleased to say Swamp-Root acted like magic, and to-day I am entirely cured and as good manascver. It Is wltLout question the great 71VW t Hemedy In the world. Any VjyVl U one In doubt as regard this j S Cs statement can address." fj& H. McCoy. Van Wert. O. rV Al Dme-lMk .. I.OU I.f.ta.' isM te tWaltk a CsMullatlM Fr. Or Kllswr Co.. Blwrfiimloo, h. T. Or. allsnr's PARILU LIVE! PILLS r Ik Bsit. rille, tt cent. AU Draggle! SW J i.M The Best Medicine. J. O. Wilson, Contractor aud P.uilder, Sulphur Spring, Texiw, thus pjieaks of Ayer'g Pill : " Aycr' nils are the boot medicine I ever tried; and, In my judgment, no lu tter frenrral remedy cotlld bo devised. I hnve used them In my family and recommended tlipni to my friends nnd employes for more than twenty years. Ti my certain knowledge, umny cases of the following complaints have been completely and Permanently Cured by tlie use of Aycr's Pills nlotie: Third day chills, dumb untie, bilious fever, nick headache, rheumatism, Mux, dys pepsia, constipation, nnd hard coMh. I know that a moderate use of Ayer'g Pills, continued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would be found nn absolute ( lire for tho disorders I have named almve." "I have been selling medicine for ci'lit years, and I can safely say that Ayer's Pills po better satisfaction than any other Pill I ever sold." J. J. Perry, Spottsylvunia C. If., Va. AYER'S PILLS Pri-pared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Every Dose Effective - FOR - f X UVSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION' Bk V at T ! AND Stomach Troubles MEREDITH'S I DIAMOND CLUB; PURE RYE Without tqml at ttimulant snd Umic. CktmUmtly Pure mud imdarttd FhvticiauM. Cvtd fir mil n irtl. :: MEREDITH'S : : PURE HALT FOR ALL PULMONARY AMD BRONCHIAL. COMPLAINTS. , T O.W.attEDITHCO.,.I.Prpeiesf, ; CAST laVKUPOOUORIO. J Sept. 8, 1 yr. DEAF mi (sitrt esitrtt-v MVISILLL TUBUIAI AH foTtAMe. Hill. a..ril I V K.. r.- -,l k.n.rit. ..... r . i. ... prevbfrM. KUlMl. MIX !.& NM7. Ir. i Gbahid Ladies and Gents of Bloomsburz and vicinitv. you are cordially invited to atteud my SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1893, with a full line ot Ladies', Gents, and Childrens' S ZEE at prices which will astonish will endeavor to please you. ptr. Hot... WM H CfiMMS AND WIIEX THERE, DON'T FAIL TO SEE J 6. WELLS' DISPLAY OF s Watches, Clocks, Jewslry and Silverware. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Solid Gold Glasses o0. 1 at J. G Wells', Jew " 14 karat fine o.oO, j eler & Optician. Fahys', Bates & Bacon, Boss Filled 15 year cases, with Elgin, Waltham, Springfield, or any of the American movements 12 to 18 dollars, at J. G. Wells', next to postoflice. Solid Gold Cases, 10 karats, fine, with any of these movements 18 to 25 dollars, at J. G. Wells', nest to post oflice. Solid Gold Case?. 14 karats, fine, with any of the American movement', 23 to 35 dollars at J. G. Wells'. Also some very High Grade Watches and Timers at J.G. Wells'. ALARM CLOCKS 64CTS. Quadruple Plate Cake Baskets $3.50 up. ion miss ; Li of mmi at i i v. Chiea Is .sit ti Cfe 1 " m Nothing brightens, swecttns, and renovates a house like new paper on the wall, if it FITS. This is the sej. son to paper your rooms, then they will be cheerful through the dullest part of the year. If you are going to paper, Come, see what we can show you and the prices wc can give. Com petent paper hangers sent everywhere. W. II. BROOKE & CO. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stnrV h l.l. R oi the Pl'Miinshunr Water to. lor the ew , u, u ,t , lliunl of directors to serve rturli k tti- .n-vr year will be held at the oniee lu I;ln 1,1 Tuesday, October 10. I" '!. V. M. F.VKIiETT, sect. S. B. ARMENT, M. d7 Office, and Residence No. iS. Wc-t 1 if.h St DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND NOSE A SPECIALTY. is to in a.m. Bloomsbura (Ttop. m. pa This space reserved for BLOOMSBIT.G STEAM DYE Woliai. Announcement will appear later. Q 1 ) TT ' opening on O B S you. Please give us a call and I MAX GROSS.
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