THE COLU;.'JUAN, BLOOIUnO. PA.' THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. JY1 SALE. Dnalrabln tacati'. bonana and lots in aiMnfwi alAml In 1 b? propert y ogu btilVUnKS Willi v luiaoo to llotiu 1KT) Dwell infra n V. Barmi. AlaineM oonmr, one In I ' .:smi(1 number of (rood iimraUur), l'a The beat, imsliU'U- A "'rv rtosliH .ntc l'J a. r.- and nrst clans will In li bimlnoss worth ir at Willow urove. , Ormnfevllle and Bnavn iDorol lunuH In Columbia i i County, one In Virginia, (.itiilaln Columbia IJOIlnlV and one In LuTonw County, A watr power Two conutry pi lanlns mill, lry rtoo and lumber yard ana twidaln Beach Haven, Pa. Also 10 aoros ot ood fann laud at Biiiiie plnce, by M. P. LUTZ 1 BON, Inauranre and Heal Estate Agents, BLOOMHUl KO, PA. tf SPECIAL NOTICES. ROOMS FOH T01.N MKN.-M. M. PHILLIPS baa ery desirable furnished rooms for alx ronng men. Bat room adjoining, for use ol occupant of the rooms. Call and examine. 6-lMt. A Mi KIWIW OP HLANR8 FOll JUSTICES A and constables at the Colombian. SADOE& WK AKK PKEPAHE1) TO SHOW aamplns or metal, celluloid, woven and Don badges for all kinds of orders and so eletlea, andean ,iave them made to order on abort notice. o .-..unpli'S and iret prti'es. AddroasTBE Columbian. Blooinsburg, Pa. XTBW LKASF.-A NEW FORM OP LEASE has been printed, and Is for sale at this offlne. Covers everything. Scents each or 40 cents a dozen. tf. JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES FEB BILL. Justices and constables can procure copies of fee Nil under the act. of 18US, at Thb Coi.vm. iax office. It Is printed In pamphlet form, and Is very convenient for reference. It alao contains the act of 1HMI concerning the dest ruc tion of wolves, wildcats, foxes and minks. They will be-eent by nmll to any address ou receipt of aooenta in Btninps. tf. HEN WAITED To take orders. No delivering or col lecting. Kxper'noe not necessary. Hfaly employment- Best terms. Wrlto at once and secure choice of territory. ALI.KN Nl'HsKIIV CO., S-9-4rn Hocheater, N. V. The Foreign Strikers. The Governor was recently obliged to send the State militia to suppress the riots at Valston,Pa.,and to release the Americans who were drafted and enforced into the service of the for eign strikers. Thousands of foreign miners took possession of Walston, and, with a view to holding their posi tion securely, they fully armed them selves and enforced the English-speaking citizens t.- assist them in picket duty. They terrorized the entire vicin ity of Walston. The war like Hun garians and Italians being a la Hun gary and Italy in the land of the free. A reliable dispatch to the Governor said: "the situation is extremely criti cal, the rioters lire destroying property and terrorizing the people. The American citizens are thoroughly dis gusted at the high handed attitude of the foreigners. I he farmers who were hauling tan bark on the public road wew forced to quit, and every citizen passing the place must halt at their command It was thought the regi ments called out would be sufficient to restore order. Right there at Wals ton somebody ought to get hurt ac cording to our Americanized notions A GREAT ATTRACTION. One of the greatest attractions that Gidding &. Co., the clothiers, have yet had in their show windows is an automatic monkey who smokes genu ine cigaretts ; bd perfect are the actions and expressions of the eyes, lips and mouth that people stand and wonder at it, and itta'?;i them a while to be lieve that it is not genuine. In the lower window they have real grass growing, on which are some tiny Rab bits grazing. A sign " Keep off the grass " does not bother bunny in the least, aa he goes right on unmindful of it. This wine'ew is made to repre sent Grass Cloth neck-wear. With two such windows, it is no wonder that crowds constantly surround them. 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What offer could be fairer? s It cures Catarrh in the Head perfectly and per manently Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. 7 system when vJH nw disorder. Vl Another Presidential Assassination, France is to-day in mourning over the cruel assassination of her Presi dent, M. Cainot, who was stabbed to (Will bv an Italian anarchist named Cesare S.uito. l'eloved by the people of the Re public at large, and having no reason to apprehend death at the hands of any one. the President had gone to Lyons to attend an exhibition of arts, sciences and industries. Here fie attended also a banquet given in his honor by the Chamber of Commerce, after which he walked to his carriage which wak in waiting near by. He was evidently watched and followed by the Italian villain, for he had hardly reached his seat in the carriage until the assassin speedily approached, and, drawing a dagger from its wrappings of newspaper, he plunged it into the side of the startled President. The wound being in the region of the heart, the victim sank back in his seat unconscious. He was hastily driven to the prefecture for treatment, and Santo was placed under arrest. The news spread like wild fire and infuriated crowds filled the streets, and the lives of all Italians were no doubt in jeopardy. The police had all they could do to protect anything and everything known to be Italian. An examination of the President's wound revealed its seriousness. The young assassin was born in the prov ince of Milan, and seemtd to antici pate being mobbed while on the way to prison. He reached there in safety, however. Claiming to not understand the language, he talked but little when questioned. It is too early to even conjecture the political and religious effect of tins death, but the Pope of Kome seems quite solicitous, it seems. When Mme. Carnot and her children were brought into the presence of the dead President the affectionate wife trembled with emotion, but shed no tears, though all others about her were weeping. The officials retiring, the family were left alone with the cruelly murdered husband and father. The conventional sympathy from a!l the civilized governments of the world will be but little consolation to the bereaved ones of this illustrious family. Until the cowardly assassination of President Lincoln, by Booth, followed afterward by that of Garfield, by Guiteau, our own Republic was singularly free from any such dastardly brutal, and inglorious acts. As these assassinations are generally to avenge some political or religious grievance, real or imaginary, the penalty of ordi nary death seems to be but little res traint upon the more vicious class who frequently aspire to be martyrs in their cause. Unless a clear case of insanity could be shown we should advocate torture as well as death in all such cases. In oftier words, we would have all such martyrs be mar tyrs indeed, by having them know in advance that more than ordinary death awaited their dastardly acts. veterans" iFtents. The diminishing remnant of the vast and gallant host that went forth from the mountains and valleys and cities of Pennsylvania to the defense of the Union during the dark days of tne Rebellion will reassemble on the historic battlefield of Gettysburg on Saturday, June 30th. The occasion is that of the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, and for a week the veterans will live over again their war-time experience in true army style. The green heights of Cemetery Hill, thickly dotted with the white tents of the old soldiers, is an imposing spectacle in itself, while a continuous round of drills, parades, ceremonies and camp-life frolics render Gettysburg a most attractive place to visit during the encampment. From June 27th until July 6th. in clusive, the Reading Railroad will sell special round trip tickets from all points in its territory at a very ma terial reduction from the regular rates. These tickets will be good to return any day until a"d including July 9th On Sunday, July 1st, there will be special excursion trains over the Read ing road from Philadelphia and also from Reading. The low fares afford a rare opportunity to visit the greatest battlefield of the rebellion, and those desiring information regarding tickets and trains can obtain the same from the neatest Reading Railroad ticket agent. Tax Notice. Thft duplicates for State, County, School, Poor and Dog taxes have been issued and delivered to the un dersigned, collector of the Town of Uloomshurg. All persons who snail, within sixty days from the 25th of June. mke navment of all taxes in saicl duplicate, shall be entitled to a reduction of five per centum. Taxes will be received at residence, 123 West Fifth street, every evening after six o'clock, and at the office of Guv Jacoby Esq., over post-office, on Ihuisday, Friday and Saturday, Aug ust 16, 17, 18 and 23, 24 and 25, be tween the hours of : and o'clock in the afternoon. J. K. BilTKNBKNDKR, Collector. The letting of the filing at the bridge abutments at this place has been postponed until Saturday. " RESURRECTED " At the recent Convention of the folnmhin. Countv Sabbath School As sociation, held in lsloomsburg. Ma 24 and 25, 1894. we understand rnai the Frosty Valley Sabbath School was pronounced "dead. e win kindly inform the public that it has been " resurrected," by sending our report to the editor for publication. Meeting called for the purpose of organizing a Sunday School at the Frosty Valley M. r unurcn, june it. iHnA. Rev. Tosenh Grav in the chair j Miss Martha E. Girton acting as Secretary. On motion it was deter mined to organize a Union Sunday School. Mr. M. A. Girton was elected Superintendent. Miss Martha E. Gir ton elected, Secretary. There being so few in number, it was decided that no other officers be elected until the following Sunday. On motion the meeting adjourned. Martha E. Girton, Secretary. Rev. Joseph Gray, Chairman. Junk 34, 1894, 3 o'clock, P. M. Second meeting called to order by Superintendent. After singing and prayer, the following officers and teachers were elected. Assistant Superintendent, Mr. James Gulliver; Treasurer, Miss Katherine ' Hartman; Librarian, Mr. George, Hutching. teachers elected. Two First Classes Mr. James Gulliver, and Mr. J. F. Emmitt. Two Second Classes Mr. George Hutchings, and Miss Harriet Girton. Infant Classes Miss Minnie Bru glar, and Mrs. S. M. Girton. On motion two committees were appointed for the purpose of securing Quarterlies, singing books, etc. After singing the hymn, " I love the Sabbath School," the meeting adjourn ed. Martha E. Girton. Secretary. M. A. Girton, Chairman. McKinney's is headquarters for russet and tan shoes. Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery 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. tf W. A. Hartzeix, Proprietor See McKinney's new ad. on first page of this paper. Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Main street. Steam, gas, hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. M Phillips, at Phillips' Cafe. tf DR.KI LMER'S 'KIDNEi: LIVER J8BoOT Pain in (he Hack, Joints or hips, st'diuiciit 1m urine II ku brkk-flust friviucut culls or retention, rheumatism. Kfdncy Complaint, Plnlvfes, dropey, scanty or hltth colored urlnu. Urinary Troubles, Btlnjrlnir sensation when voiding, distress pm lure in the partti, urethral irritation, gtiieturo. Disordered Liver, Mont or durk circles under tho eyes, tongue routed, cons Hjuition, jvllnwlsb eyetuilB. 6larinti'l'iiii cnnUmU of Olie Huttlo, II not brnwlltad, PntKtflvU will r..-f mid Uj ym Ui priue Al Oi-uiifclxtn, 60e. Mzo, 1.00 Size. "lnvll1' Guide U Health" frw. (V'niuluitlaa frfc Iin. Kii.vkr & Co., llmttuiMTo. N. Y. o 0 o k2 It's easy enough the Ball corset. That's be cause it has coils of fine, wire springs in the sides. They clasp the figure closely, but yield to every motion. They "give", but they cornc back. So does your money if you've worn a Ball cor set two or three weeks, and find that you don't like it. For sale by PurBell Si Harman. ' TOE THE SUMMEE MONTHS. Chas. P. Elwell will continue teach ing during the summer months: Vio lin, according to German method; nanotorte, as taught by best masters; Harmony and theory of music, ac cording to G. A. Macfarren and I.. C. Klson; also organ, Sudd's method. umce tn Columbian buuding,Blooms burg. Send for terms. I Can Procure Ton Money for the purchase of real estate, the erec tion or buildings or making of other improvements on lands or to pay off an incumberence at a very low rate of interest and you cm have from 5 to o 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. Harkixs, Evans Block, Bloom sburg, Pa. 8-!BVtf. Buy your russets at McKinney's. ' Chief of Police, Wesley Knorr, re cently found it necessary to tap on tne cranium a drunken New Yorker who wanted to fight. Wesley man aged to get him homein jail after quite a tussle, we are told. T. F. Anthonv. Ex-Postmaster of Promise Citv. Iowa, savs : bousht one bottle of 'Mystic Cure,' for Rheu matism and two doses of it did me more good than anv medicine I ever took." Sold by C. A. Kleim, Drug gist, Bloomsburg. u-io-8m. The following letters are being held at the Bloomsbure Dost office, and will be sent to the dead-letter office July 10, 1894 : Mr. John Richard, Miss Charity Wagner, Mrs. Sadie Williams. Cards Mr. Harry Lamay. All the talk in the world will not convince you so quickly as one trial of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for Scalds. Burns, Bruises, Skin Affections and Piles. W. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. Elwell's Orchestra is prepared to furnish music for all kinds of enter tainments. excursions, dances, con certs, etc. Can furnish from five to fourteen pieces. Rates reasonable. Popular music. Address or call on Chas. P. Elwell, leader. Office, Col umbian buiiding, Bloomsburg. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the di sease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cts Sold by C. A. Kleim, Druggist, Blooms burg. n-io-8ra. f: The news has spread like Fire on a Prairie that owing to the death of one oi our j firm, clearance of Wanamaker & Brown stock must be made and whole stock dispos 1 ed of. No Clearing Sale in our history like this one no prices like the present 1. The Sale is Immediate and Imperative 2. Our Manufactured Stock of Clothing Enormous 3. Liberty to Bring Back Goods as usual 4. Prices never in our Experience'so Low. Tife quantities of goods already sold almost pass belief. Thousand of sales in a single day. The service of hundreds of salesmen necessary. The values are genu- . ine and great beyond any that are offered. There must be extraordinary reasons for Men;S $10 and $12 All Wool Suits at $5 and $6 S2en,S l!land !5 AM W001 Sults at $8 and $10 M.n'e l?!nd $!5,f ,nliB,aC Sults at S i and $18 Men s $15 Serge Suits, Blue, Black, Gray, now $10 Men's $7 Trousers, English Worsted for $3 Men s $5 Trousers for $3. $4 ones $2. $3 ones $1 so Boys' and Young Men's $10 and $12 Suits now $5 to $8 Ch.ldren.Sults $10 to $6, $6 to $4 $5 to $2 Entire houseful, thousand of a kind of Suits, including Thin Summer Clothing, at prices not known in this house or City before Can't tell exact amount of individual purchase, where your purchase is in Mat ng to Measure department, cost of cloth for Coat may be highest, cost of Trousers less mstead of pnees with exact reduction there will be off Made to Measu Clothing prices, 15 per cent discount It's the opportunity of your lifetime. . . There will be no change in our method of oavins Raiirnad Fsrp The same continues regardless of low prices T Yuv ' modefafe amount of goods and your Railroad expense is paid, V 1 WANAMAKER & BROWN filVTU m MADiri 1 (cm for Infants ' Cantoris lMowUn1(pted to children that I recommend It M miperlortinnjr jmwcripUon known to me." H. A. Ancnm, M. D., ill 60. Oxford EL, ErookJjm, K. T, "Th QH of 'Oultorl U o universal and III tnerlti M well known that it eemi a work of mipererepitlon to endorw It. Few are the Intelligent famllle who do cot keep Ourtoria within sr reach." Cabioi Mahttk, T. P., Sew York City. Tim Ocrr-ira ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IX Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. SOLE AGENTS FOR F .F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Sole agents for the following brands of Cigars- Henry Clay, Londres, Noma!, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Ash Bloomsburg. Pa. Louise Keepers -A.tten.tion mm PIECES Haberman's Steel Enameled Ware Less Than Tinware Prices. This is the finest lot of enameled ware we have ever bought, consisting 'of dish pans, tea kettles, tea and coffee pots, drinking cups, soap dishes, fry pans, pudding pans, preserving kettles, sauce pans, cooking pots, wash basins, cuspidores, water pails, etc. We bought for cash at a big auction sale and will retail these goods at prices worth driving miles to secure. Many of our customers who were too late at our previous sale to secure some of the bar gains, we trust will profit by their experience. Come early where the assort ment is complete, but DON'T GET LEFT AT THIS SALE AT SCHUYLER'S HAEDWAEE STORE. and Children. Cantorta cures Oollc, OoBntl potion, Bour Utoinach, DlarrhiBa, Eructation, Kill Worm, gvna atop, and promote dl pwtlou, Without Injurious medical Ion. Tor aeBrat years 1 recommend your ' Vaatorla,' and nhnll alwarn continue g tin nu U It ha invariably produced beueiki roaulta." Edwth V. Pa ansa, M. P., liSth Street and Tth Aw., Now York City Owpaut, 77 Mtokat Btrixt, New Tori Cttt. " ' " iwii"inrc I DUli Ann nuiA