ESTABLISHED 1906. Jlu (Columbia Jcmoant, 48TABM9HED 1W. CONSOLIDATED 18M. rCBLISHKD BT GEO. E. ELWELL VKKY FUIDAY MOUSING tt flloo ns)urg, the County sent, of Columbia County, Pennsylvania. 1 rsih. Inside the county, $1.00 n yenrln nrt ftnco; $1.60 If not paid In advance Outsklo the county, $1.85 a year, strictly In advance. All communications should be addressed to TUB COl.t'MMAN, llloomsburg, Pa. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1894. BRIGHTER DAYS. WHAT SOME OF THE PAPERS SAY. The past week the veins of trade felt a new tingle. The long anticipa ted revival of business seems to be coming. It is buying time for a great many people. Purses long closed are open ing, Wants long unsupplied are ask ing to be filled. Demands of all kinds are now to be satisfied. The awaken ing of the season is, doubtless, to be accompanied by a general business re vival. Those who can afford to buy should do so at once. Those who have money to spend should spend it quickly. Those who have needs to supply should not wait longer. The croaker should step aside. The buyer should start his money circulating The seller will keep it going through new purchases he must make and new assistance he must employ. We all welcome the revival. Let each do all he can to keep it healthy and permanent. liar risburg Patriot. In spite of the threat of tariff legis lation, in spite of the vacillation of Congress on the silver question, in spite of the jeremiads of Protection ist organs and orators, business stead ily improves. The people must eat bread, and wear clothes, and live un der shelter ; and they will proceed to plant and weave and contrive the things needful to comfort and to earn the wherewith to pay for them. Busi ness improves after the depression just as grass grows after the winter. The makers of laws can irritate and exas perate the country by their dawdling of unwisdom. They can make trouble that is needless, and discriminations that are unjust; but business will go on just the same. If Congress shall not in the end carry out the desires of the majority of the people it will be a part of the business of the voters to make a change. This would be only another form of business improvement.-Philadelphia liecord. The much vexed question of county theatrical license and its character of conflict with State laws on the subject, as outlined in the barn-stormer law of "1848, is up again for discussion, Attor ney General Ilensel having decided that the District Attorney has no authority whatever in the matter of regulating or directing the County Treasurer in granting or refusing license for theatrical exhibitions. The District Attorney in question is credit ed to Washington county, where it ap pears that he advised the County Treasurer not to issue a license to a theatrical manager at Washington. The Attorney General has advised the Auditor General that the County Treasurer cannot be influenced in any iy by the Distiict Attorney's declara tions, that the license must be issued to an individual who cannot be nomi nated as "local manager," and that it is not a part ot the functions of any county official to determine rights un der such a license. By and by thealri cal managers and individuals who are in the business of public entertain ment will find out what they can do and what they must do, but at ti e pre sent time there is no likelihood that they will escape the attentions of a tud law, the original intent of which was to provide a revenue for a bank rupt State Treasury, which, when accomplished, made the law useless. Its resurrection in the Doty decision was a costly surprise to theatrical man agers of the State, but the later opin ion of Judge Endlich has nullified its terrors. There is some probability that Attorney General Ilensel's latest decis ion will complete the work of nullifi cation. Times. Secretary Edge, of the board of agriculture, has revised the final proofs of the new list of fertilizer analysis, made from August i to January i, last. The report includes about 500 brands, showing the chemical composition, estimated commercial value and the retail cash price per ton, of the lead ins fertilizers sold in the state. The list is a most valuable one for the farmers of Pennsylvania, as it readily shows the facts that every purchaser and consumer cf fertilizers should know if he desires to realize the laigcst possible returns for his money. It's iust as easv to trv One Minute Cough Cure as any thing else. Its easier cure a severe cold or cough witn it. Let vour next nurchase for a couch be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine ; better result ; Detter try it N. S. Rishton, Druggist. ' GENERAL NEWS. CiTKcpicsentative-at-LRrge CJalushn A. Grow has exi-hnngcl the poor scat tic got when swori in ilia oilier Jay f jr one ..f the U'st In the I I'vw, H iri ng nround for a l etter se.it, ho loiin.l in: in t!i very heart of llu: XeimM'c.m side nioccuiuJ, Wondering at thi.S h - imjuirc ! 1 1 learn that t.e-.uge Wash in;u 11 Murray, of Smith Ca.ihna, the only colon J member uf the House, had the next seat, ('.row docs not share the prejudice of his Republican colleagues, who did r ot want to sit next to a negro, 10 he promptly too! the gooJ seat which they had left vacant. CiPSupcrintendent of Public Instruction Schacffur lias notified the directors of certain school districts in the State that the failure to teach physiology in the schools ns requir ed by the net of April 2, lSS, is caiue for forfeiture of State appropiiation. It nppears that certain distiict nave not been teaching this bran.h. CiTItill Nye very pertinently observes 1 "Go where you will in this country and you will find men talking about the taritl anil the tax on the raw materials who haven't had a mouthful of r.i'.v materials or any other kind in their houses for weeks, except as their wives earned it and brought it home 10 them. The country is full of men who have thought so hard for the commotiwialth that the seats of their trou.-crs shine like the dome of the Massachusetts state house. SfTWhile excavating for a cellar near Mon toursville, Lvcoming county, the skeleton of a large Indian was uncatthed also beads, bracelets, a tomahawk, a bjwic knife, kettle, etc. The teeth in the lower jaw of the head were intact and undecayed and the entire head was preserved. CiTOf the 1,047 applications for liquor licenses in Liucriiu county, 102 wcie refused by the Court, o dy iii.it new licenses bcin.; granted. CiTRollin II. Wilbur, Eastern superinten dent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, has been appointed general superintendent of the whole system. 'J"Duriiijj the building of the new court house at Laporte, court is held in the school, house. C-f The grief of Moore Maker, whose wife and baby were murdered by two negroes, whom he in turn killed, has been appeased by the sale of all the evidence of the awful tragedy to a dime museum manager for a big round sum of cash. Public opinion applaud ed Mr. l'.aker for his killing of the two mur derers, but his sale of the evidence of the awful deed for exhibition purposes, has created universal disgust, He is sadly lack ing in the finer sensil ilitics of the man. C-iTThe Tunkhannock bobbin factory was sold at assignee's sule to John II Jennings, of Mchoopany, for ?S,4O0. The building and machinery are all new, and it is a valu able property. Two houses and a barn were included in the sale. CiT A dispatch from San Antonio, Texar, says: W. S. Chamberlain, Deputy United States Collector of Customs at Rio Grande City, makes a strong appeal for aid for the desti tute of that section. He says that women and children are starving to death ; that three-fourths of the cattle have died, and that the real situation is withheld for specu lative land reasons. Comment, flour and sugar, he says, have risen in price beyond the reach of poor people, and water, owing to the protracted drouth, is selling at 12 cents per gallon. GiTWayiie McVeagh, the new United States ambassador to Italy, has called nt the Quirinal and presented his credentials. King Humbert conversed with hun afterward ino.it cordially, assuring him that Italy prized most highly the friendship of the United States. fZTS. V. liovd, editor of the Wilkesbarre "Newsdealer," and J. H. Orr, a prominent merchant of that city, had a fierce personal encounter 0:1 llu public sminre there, 111 which the editor was the victor. The fight grew out of a publication in the Newsdealer to which Mr. Urr took exception, and was a renewal of a similar encounter between the two men which occurred the day before. HTSurrounded by his family, lieniamin L. Hewitt, ex-speaker of the Pennsylvania house of representatives, died early last Sat urday morning at the Ilingham house, Phila delphia, where, for several weeks past, he Ins been receiving medical attention He was sixty-one years old, and has for some time bet 11 a suffeicr from pachymeningitis. The body was taken later in the day to the dead man's home, in Ilollidaysburg. CtTPension Commissioner Lochren has issued an order directing in accordance with the act of congress of lJeccmbcr 21, 1S93, that im mediate steps be taken to remove suspension of pensions in all cases in which such action has not already been taken. Commenting on this order Commissioner Lochren said: ''This order directs the re moval of suspensions in all cases in which action of resumption of payments or drop ping from the roils has not already been taken. It has become necessary to do this under the act of congress of December 21, iSot, as it has been construed by the attor ney general to include all cases of pending su-peii .1011 el payment of pensions even where the evidence of fraud or of lack of title is slron- and convincing "The result will be to pay out a large amount ot money Irom the treasury to per sons who are defrauding the government." WThe work nt the Pennsylvania railroad's new station i.t I'rond and Market strce's, Philadelphia, is being pushed rapidly, and by April I, it is thought, a number of rooms will be ready for occupancy. For 2 Co years the darners of Connecticut have had an inalienable right to take clams in the waters of that State but some time ago oyster beds were planted there, nnd in a decision just rendered by the Supreme Court the clamers have been defeated and their rights nullified. It is curious, but nevertheless true, that when Congressman-at-Large Galusha A. Grow entered politics, Lincoln and Sherman were country lawyers, Grant an obscure cap tain on the Pacific Coast, and Garfield a mule driver on the Ohfb Canal. A despatch from Dahomey says that King Behanzin, on the eve of his surrender, sum moned his widowed mother and, after telling her of his intention to submit to the French, said he must first inform his father, and would therefore have her take him a mes sage. Behanzin thereupon ordered that his mother be beheaded, and, smoking a pipe, calmly looked on while the attendants de capitated her. Spring Tours to Florida via Pennsylvania Railroad. Oti Match 27111 the Pennsylvania Ratlrot.l Company will run the last pcrsnri.iy t.uiiiliieti;d hur to Florid.i. Special itains in charge of experienced tourist agent and chap eron will leave New Yotk 0:30, Tren ton it:o3 A.M. Philadelphia 12:10. Wilmington 12:50, and Baltimore 2:36 P. M. These tiains will be composed of Pul man sleeping and dining cars fitted with modern appointments and conveniences of the most sumptuous type- f 50 from New York. $18 from Phila delphia and Baltimore, and propor tionately low rates from other points on the system, will cover all expenses cn route transportation, Pullman ac- commcdation, and meals. On the last tour the ticket covers Pullman facili ties south-bound onlv, the limit, how ever, being May 31st, thus allowing a much longer visit. A stay of two weeks in the glorious health inspiring peninsula may be en joyed on the first, and that time may well be spent in following out the num berless side trips available from Jack sonville. These tour are especially lclighttul during the present when the beauties of this magnificent State are at their best, and a vacation spent there should necessarily result in great benefit to those participating. It not only lelieves ; it does more Uc.res. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. Suitable for all ges. all conditions, at all times. W. S. Rish ton, Druggist. (Joins Is3uod ly Private Mints. The constitution of the United States provides that no state shall coin money, but it seems that in dividuals might have" done so till about the time of the late civil war. Of course it has always been against the law to counterfeit or imitate the coinage of the United States, and so, necessarily, a coin issued by a private mint would have to be so distinctive in shape or markings as to show thot it was not intended to pass as federal money. For this reason the $50 gold coins or tokens issued by several priv ate mints in California durincr the flush times of the fifties were octagon al in shape. Gold coins were also issued by the Mormons of Utah at about the same time, and the same thing had been done by parties in Georgia and North Carolina. Probably the latest of these private mints was the one established in Denver in the early sixties. It is said that, the coinage ot this establishment being brought to the attention of Secretary Chase, that eminent financier was much astonished to find a respectable firm of bankers engag ed in making and uttering money and was still further supiised when the attorney general of the United States declared they had the right to do so. This incident caused the passage of a law absolutely prohibiting individuals from issuing or circulating anything intended in any manner to serve as money. Washington Star. After the Grip SHB WAS Gick, Lifeless, Dull HUT NOW IS Healthy, Happy, Lively This Decided Change Brought About by Taking Hood's Saraaparilla. "0. I. Hood Si Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen I wish to certify to the follow ing fact: Mj little girl, Lllla May Guthrie, had a severe attack of the grip, nnd got some what better, but she did not seem to get right well. She lingered along from day to day, poor, weak and languid. Ve consulted a loading physician, and be said It was the dregs of the grip still about her. We gavo the uiedlclue be ordered, but she seemed to get More and More Delicate! She could scarcely eat anything, and what little the did take seemed to do her no good. Her flesh was soft and not healthy, and she was stupid and dull with no ambition. Wo were very much concerned about her. No medicine soemed to have any eflvct until about two months ngo we commenced to give her Hood's Barsaparllla, She bad not taken half a bottle before she begau to eat heartily, anil we could see a decided clinngo In her. Today alio is In the full enjoyment of Perfect Health. Her fleih Is solid, her appetite good and cheeks rosy, her sleep sound and refreshing, and her Hood's,1" Cures spirits high. She Is full of life, and as mischiev ous as she can be. All this Improvement was brought about by taking Hood's Harsaparllla. My wife loins with main recommenillni; this med ium hs the bent In the world for milhhiig up the system." lit a uuthhik, tieninvuie, i enn. N. II. Do sure to get Hood's Harsaparllla, Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills, oonsllpatlou, biliousness, Jaandioa, lok headache, Indigestion. fOHH B. TOW - M R CHAW S CORNER OF MARKET AND MAIN STREET. BLOOMSBURa. TIIK Peley Institute Oil FOR THE CURE OF THE ui HABITS. THE ONLY SATISFACTORY TREATMENT. Scud for reading matter. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 728 MADISON AVE.. SOB A3T0N, PA. Wo refer by permission to .1. 1. HixtlnO J. 11. ltlmml,)' Ciitnwlsna. S-4-II 1110. A IIBMAEFAST APPETITE CAN BEST HE AIDED UY THE1TEWS of the WORLD CONCISELY TOLD AND BRIGHTLY COMMENTED UPON. THE PATRIOT la ,he ony complete in'iniinir nrv.smicr tlmt rendios central l'enn 8 lvanlii nt an early liour ot the day. ltlsoiiHOt the JoremoHt Democratic news papers In the state nnd the only one printed at, the Htate Cnpltnl, tUe oltlclal and political cen ter of the Commonwealth It prints the news, receiving It over Its own wires through the extraordinary facilities of the ir rent, Press Association, ulded by Its own correspondents. T'HE PATRIOT Is Democratic to l he corn, s opposed to bosses and an enemy of cornipt monopolies. It Isn't afraid to fljrht the wrong"; 11 never hesitates to speak for the rlK'lit, It mokes a specialty of department, news and (rives more ench day than all the other State prpors combined. The leading question during rfio winter will be Tariff Keform. In November next Pennsyl vania will elect a Clovernor, mem tiers ot Con (rress, nnd a State Legislature. The man who d sires to keep Informed must read, nnd the man who reads should get THE PATRIOT, dully or weekly. To place THE PATRIOT In the hands of a yet larger constituency we will send the Daily irom now until March 1, inks, nv mall to any new subscriber on receipt of KIVK DOLI.AHH. The VYrkklt will be sent to any new subset Iber from now until March 1, itftts, 011 receipt of ONE DOLLAll. TIIK PATHIOT Is the best advertising medium In Pennsylvania outsldu of i'lttsbmtf . and l'hlludulphlo. Free to lite tlneniDloved 1 It Inserts without ehnrtfo advert Isements of those want-! lni; employment, its Help order has brought 1 assistance m hundreds It hns a cent a word v ant Column for other wants. DAIL. every week-day uwrnlnii In the year. CR n vini. lucsjuy evening 01 Cucu wcck, c a year. THE FATE10T COilPAKY, IlarrlHhurir, ra PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. IN EIFECT FEB. 11, 19:'4. TRAINS LB4VE PLOOMSUrilQ For New York. Philadelphia. Beadlntr Totts vllle, Tamnqua, tU, weekdays 11.15 a. m. f or m iiiiuiaspon, weekdays, 7.4& a. in., s.ib p. m. f tircny, 7 t a. m , 4.-.U p. m. For Dnnvtiie and Milton, weekdarr. 7.45 a. m . MS Sunday, T.5 a. in., 4. p. m. For ('iitawlsss weekdays 7.4. 11. In R. m.. 18.15. S.iii a.so, p. in Sunday, 10,W a. ni. T.U2 p. m. For Kupert weekdays 7.4.F, I'. is i. in., ll5, 8.15 5 on, e.ao, p. tu. buuday .tu, lo.iw a, m., 4.M 7.02 p. m. TRAINS FOll BLOO.VSUUKO Leave. New York via 1'hlladelphU 8.00 a m.. and via KnM on v. o a. ni. uve i iilladi ipbhi le.ona. in. leave Heading u.r0 a. in. Leave Potisviiie iM.au p. in. Leave Timaqua 1.C0a. re.. Leave WllllnmBVorl weekdays 9.85 a. m. 4,25 p. m , Suidny, fc.oo a. tn., 4. '.6 p.m. Leave eutawiasa wccktla s. 7.nn. fl.ro a. m. 1.80. 8 IS. ti.ie. Sunday, 7.15 v. m., 4. IB. p m. Leave Kup"rt. weekdays, t.oh, tt.37. 11.24 a. m.. 1.87 S.a7, f.LO. tui.dnjt', 7.f3, 10.18 a. ra. 4.U3 0.15 p. Ul. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B A O. H. 11., through tralr.s leave Heading Ter minal, Philadelphia, 3.45, 7.IH5, ll.'JH a. in.. 8.54. 7.22, s. tii, p. m. tsuudaya 3.15,7.55 11,26 a, ui.. a.54, 7 s , y.tt, p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Stieet Wharf aDd South Street Wharf. FOR ATI.HNTIC CITY. Weckdave Express, D.Oi, t'aturday only, s 00 a. ni., 4. co 5.ti p. in. Accommodation, 8.00a. ni., 5.45 p. m. Sundays Kxnress. tt.oo, 10.00 a.u .. Accomoda. tlon, m.oo a. m., and 4.0u j. . m. Her. nnlug leave Atlantic City Depot, corner Atlantt'i and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays. Express. 7.H0. 8..',0 a. in., and 4.00 p. m. Accom modation, 8.10 a. in , and 4.) p. m. Sundays. Express. 4.00, B.1B e.oo u. ra. A'icom. modution, 7.15 a. m., uud 4.15 p. in. Parlor Cars on all Express trains. I. A. SWEIOAHD, V. U. HANCOCK, Gnn'l Superintendent. tlcu 1 Pass. Agt E. A. RAWLINGS. PKALKR IN All Kinds of Aleut. Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tonguee, Bologna, &c. Free Delivery to all parts of the town. CENTRE STREET, C. H. REICE'S OLS STAND. BLOOMSBURC, PA. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE TAI3E.OE, YOU Do you not your wives new dresses ? They have been econ omizing all winter to help you through 'the hard times. Now that they are over, tell your wive3 that they may now spend a little money on themselves. They know how to uso it to the best advantage, and where to go. Our stock of OL z CO O DRESS GOODS is one of the finest eer displayed on our count er?, embracing all the newest and most desirable fabrics. It is impossible to describe it in detail, but ask the ladies to . COME AND SEE. We are not afraid to compare styles, qualities and prices with any one. Our line of SILKS too, is especially fine, comprising the best and choicest weaves of foreign and domestic manu fact ure. The colorings this season are exceed ingly rich, nnd the novel combinations, hand some and attractive. In ;BlaSk 3ood ad Velvety we have the best, aud on our shelves you will find anything you want in this line. Pursel & Harman. BLOOMSBURG, PA. O a !- CO L&J m ui z CO UJ O Vvwvw vwwr n i ft nir Iftl VflM'f Mil J UU1 Fourth & Market Streets. SPECIAL CASH S FOR CASH ONLY I o 'loft liels, . Everything Fresh and Mew. Commencing Monday 19th and continuing 10 days, we will make rebate of from 10 to liO per cent on every article in our House Furnishing Dept. If you want anything in Furniture for any room, Carpets, Curtains, Shades, Lamps, Mirrors, Dishes, Toilet Sets. Jcc, v BABY CARRIAGES. lou can t ailord to buy any where eleo than from u. Our Prices were low before, but when we take off in many instances 20 per cent, it places our Competitors not In it. All you have to do is to n - i- A iUlUg VJfOUUS. Jn'!,f?rgeJ our Patterns are the newest and Goods the freshest, many of them having only been opened up this week. We want your trade and it will bo to your advantage to buy from U3. DON'T FORGET TIME. See our Circulars for full Particulars. We've 'got the Goods, SNYDER & HEP I'OIUITH ANI MAUKE'l BLOOMSBURG, END, a HUSBANDS think it about time vou nrrtrn mageeco. Limited. ALE nmve bia Vv m?n and exam- J w we want your Money. LI STKUETS, - PA.