THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 1 OS SALE. Dralrable Tacni; lntnand number of good Hon and lot n Plooinxnurg. 1" The lies I feulnpfm stand In H.-nusburg. A vory deslnt Me property coir. '' rii lit acres ami tlrst cIuhs nuWiTB with K'toU will In a business woilu nwo to tiBOO per your ut Willow uroTe. DwelUwc In Hspy. Orannovllle and Beach Raven. A large number of tarnis In Columbia Oounty, one in I. . n County, one In Virginia. Two Country mre Nlands In Columbia County Ml one in Luzerne County. A water power nianlns mill, dr- rtwU and lumber yard and hnla In Beach Uaven, Pa. Alao 10 acres ot tood tarm land nt, auine place, by M. 1. LUTZ BON, insurance and Heal Estate Agents, BIXHMHBU1U4, 1 A. IU SPECIAL NOTICES. SOOMSFOK YOUNG MKN.-M. M. PHILLIPS baa Tery desirable furnished rooms for young men. Hiuh room adjoining, for use Of oocupauu of the rooms. Call aud examine. S-10-tf. LL KIMD8 OK BLANKS FOK JUSTICES and constables at tne w BADUB& WE AKK PREPARED TO SHOW aamplesof metal, eellulold. woven and ribbon badges lor all kinds ot orders anil so cieties, aiidcan . them made to order on abort notice, fce samples and get prices. Address Th Coi.I'1iian. bloomsburg. Pa. XT KW I.EASK. A NEW FORM OF J.KASK has been printed, and Is for sain at t his office, covers evcrj llilug. 5 cents eacli or 40 cent a dozen. If. JUSTICES AN1 CONSTABLES KEK HI LL. J ust lees and constables can procure copies or fee bill under t n act of lsi, at Thk Coi.i m BiAHOflice. It Is printed In pamphlet form, and Is very convenient, for reference. It also contains the act it !W concerning Hie destruc tion of wolves, wildcats, foxes ami minks. They will be sent by mnll to any address on receipt of cenla In statuns. if. MEN WANTED , , lectins. Ex per'nee rtot necessary. M ' inly employment. Uetd terms. Write at once aud secure choice of territory. A L.L. .1H SIHSKHV CO., S44m Kocbesler, IN. Y. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Interesting Items From Various Points in the County. Reported by Our Staff of Correspondents. East Benton. the vuahto cektenxiai. Last Friday a large audience as sembled at the grove belonging to E. M. Laubach, ol Forks, pursuant to a call for a reunion of the membership of the Reformed people of the Orange ville charge in honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of Rev. Houtz's pastorate of said charge. Of the ministers pres ent of the Wyoming classis we noticed Rev. Schoedler, of Turbottville ,; Rev. neiffenbachcr, of Strawberry Ridge ; Rev. Brandt, of Eloorasburg ; Rev. Sorber, of Watsontown ; Rev. Noll, President of Wyoming classis, with several others whom we cannot men tion, and Rev. Goodrich, of 'Clear spring, Md., and Dr. J. C. Bowman, Prof, of Lancaster Theological Semi nary. In the several addresses the union was characterised as the "silver wedding " of the ptstor and his peo ple, and of the mutual relations exist ing between them as of the most cor dial and agreeable, and from all pres ent appearances as enduring as the marriage relation between man and wife. The sacred songs and poems prepared for the occasion, addresses and toasts were reministic, historic, appropriate, and highly eulogistic. A purse of twenty-five dollars was pre- sented to the pastor. Rev. Houtz, in the name of the charge by Rev. Noll. The presentation address and response were impressive and effecting. This gift was in appreciation of the valu able and acceptable services rendered by the pastor. The program was not yet fully carried out when the sudden and unexpected benediction in the form of sharp thunder claps dispersed the audience pell mell without further ceremony or the usual formalities of good-by hand shaking and " come see us soon," &c. The severity cf the drought is con- IT TAKES YOUR MONEY only 25 cents to buy a glass vial of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets but then you get a lasting benefit and a perma nent cure of your Bilious or Sick Head ache, Constipation or Indigestion, loss of appetite, and all those irouoies winch- follow a disordered liver. The time to treat an inactive liver is before it becomes a disease. If those tiny Pellets were in every day use people would be germ - proof. The germs of disease make their entrance to the system through the liver vour health and well-being depends on the liver. If you suffer from wind and pain In the stomach, giddiness, costivc ness, disturbed sleep, you get imme diate relief from the use of " Pleas ant Pellets." ' They're guaranteed to give satis faction, or money returned. I .1111 SRS 1 mm r i sidered as extreme and the weather as the hottest ever experienced for so long a time in this locality. Many hard and refreshing showers have passed to the north and south, east and west of us, while we have here a section of territory of extremely dry weather, livery thing seems to be drying up. Last Friday afternoon a small cloud, insignificantly small, comparatively speaking, presented the most astonish ing phenomenon of cloud burst, or down pour of rain and wind almost ever witnessed in our life, at Stillwater and vicinity. The cloud spread over about two miles square and there hung and exhausted its fury with Stillwater village as the storm center. After it quit raining there was no trace of the passing storm. The wind was terrific, bordering to the fury of a cyclone. We again happened in close proximity of the storm centre. The remarkable feature of this storm was that the wind blew from the storm center in every direction outward. Every lo cality heard from outside of the storm visitation expected the rain from the course of the strong wind blowing from the storm. Several heavy showers passed a little north and south last Saturday after noon, still leaving our locality high and d.iy. A "ootr in- the mtAii" is quickly ci:rpd liu Tie S Catarrh Remedy. So is Catarrhal Headache, r.iid every trouble that is caused by Catarrh. So i.-i Catarrh itself. TLo proprietors offer ?"00 in (iiiiih for .inv ease which they cannot cure. Sold by all dealers in medicines. Commercial Summary, It seems that wheat and the Treas ury balances are not only low, and lower, but lowest. During the past week wheat ranged from 55 cents to 5OJ per bushel, while considerable im provement appears in the price of whiskey, it having reached $1.22 per gallon. Of wheat Dun's Review says: " Every effort to stop the downward tendency cf prices proved unavailing, and the week opened with a quotation far below the previous low water mark here, and September options sold down to 53 at Chicago. When the last hopeful rumor failed to stem the tide there was a big break and forced liquidation with few purchasers. Every influence this week has been with the bear traders. An estimate from Canada places the yield per acre much larger than last year. The news from Great Btitain contradicted the earlier reports of decrease in some localities, promis ing an increase of about 20 per cent, in the yield, ai,d even the heavy rains in western Europe were considered helpful to the growing crop. The re ceipts at the West have been enor mous, and with the smaller exports mean a big increase in visible sup ply for the week." There is an admitted increase in business during the past week. We notice the commercial reviews like to attribute it to the belief and hope that nothing will be done with the tariff bill this session. They admit, how ever, that some improvement was to be expected after the effects of the strikes had passed. What surprises the northern iron manufacturers is the threat of the southern plants to resume business. This we suppose is deemed not in ac cordance with policy, political, finan cial or commercial. It may be, how-1 ever, that the Birmingham, Alabama, iron plant is not in political sympathy with northern manufacturers whose only hope seems to lie in Republican ascendency. On the whole manufac tured products are without life it is said. Anticipating favorable legisla tion or rather no legislation lead is said to bo looking up. The boot and shoe business is also said to be looking up, the figures show ing greater steadiness in the traffic than in any other industry. Makers of cheap split boots are full of orders for the whole season it is reported. In the textiles also a more active movement is noticeable. Here also expectations regarding the tariff have exerted an influence. .. As to dry goods, the demand through the mail has far exceeded the average orders of this kind, and there is evi dence of decided imnrovement all along this line of trade." In railroad stocks fluctuations are reported as wider and business con tinues small. ' Sugar has fluctuated violently during the past week, but sold freely, the manipulators having advanced the price early. The railroad earnings of the United states snow a decrease ot 20 5 per cent, as compared with corresponding period ot last year. There is a, total of 249 failures in business as against 2S8 the week be fore and 409 for the corresponding week last year. Three bank failures are also record ed during the past week, namely the Sherman .Bank of New York, the Forks Deposit Eank of Beattyville, Kentucky, and the First National Bi'Mc of Grant. Nebraska. Of commercial failures there is quite a few, so to speak. Four failed for amounts exceeding $100,000, and 213 failed for less than $5,000 each. Married. ' On the 19th inst. at ths Reformed p.irvmnrc in Orangcville, by IV-v. A. ir.nnz, Mr. G U Knorr and Miss Mr. v.l W. Trowbridge, both of Cenfc toivrhip.- A; t!;A Iicvse of the bride's parents r.enr MilLiHe, by 'the Rev. C. IT. Ilr.U'.d;, Mr. Geo. V. Maust, of jVi' seytown, and Miss Jennie Kitchen. i Use and do it too in a way that he will like. Every man that wears collars and cuffs should know about the "CELLULOID " Interlined. A linen collar or cuff coy rred with waterproof " CELLULOID." They are the only Interlined Collar and Cuffs made. They are the top notch of comfort, neatness and economy. They will go through the day with you in good shape, no matter how hot or how busy you get. You can clean one yourself in a minute, without dependence on busy wives, unskillful hired girls or un certain and distant laundries. Simply wipe them off. livery piece is marked as follows : TRAOf MARK- You must Insist npon goods so marked and take nothing else if you expect satisfaction. If your dealer should not have them, we will sonil you a sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Give size, and specify stand up or turned-down collar as wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 4'JT-39 Broadway. HEW YORK. The China and Jarjan 'War, gaging our government as mediator, the prejudice is thought now to be too deep for anything like peaceful abitra- tion. It looks now as though compro mise is completely out of the question and that war to the knife (and from knife to hilt) in all heathendom is in evitable. Such a war, too, will most likely seriously involve, through sym pathy, policy, and prejudice other na tions. It will also be apt to more or less affect every nation on earth com mercially and financially, politically and morally. So far-reaching, indeed, will be apt to be a prolonged war in heathendom." Being remote from the seat of war, the United States should, as we woul naturally suppose, be least injured and most benefitted by an eastern war. It it said to be " an ill wind that blows no good," and it is quite possible that the American Granger, even, may notice its benficial effects. He will b2 very apt to if one-half of the available sol diers of China and Japan are called into action against each other for any length of time. The latest from the seat of war, up to time of this writing, is that the Japanese have sunk a transport carrying about 1700 soldiers and more recently a Chinese battle-ship, one of her best war vessels, besides capturing two big cmiscrs. The Chinese boats carried about a thousand men. In each instance but few Chinese escap ed with their lives after the Japanese torpedoes struck their boats. Two German officers who were in com mand of the battle ship met death with the rest of the crew and soldieis. Thus the conflict has madly opened, the news of which now speedily reach es all Christendom by telegram across the ocean. Hostilities having actually begun, and somewhat too suddenly to suit China, and before we are fully aware of the cause, we have gathered the following information upon the mat ter for the edification of our readers and which we believe to be the gist of the trouble. The seat of the present conflict is the Kingdom of Corea, a peninsular province of China. It has teen so badly governed as to incite rebellion not unlike that of our own struggle for independence against tyrannical and intollerably oppressive rulers. The causes are quite similar, though actu ated from dissimilar religious and po litical motives no doubt. God only knows the weight of religious senti ment and influence that may be a fac tor in the matter, since the most no ble and worthy evolutions have thus far been wrought out in God's provi dence through the terrible medium of war. Whatever the ultimate effect may be is, of course, only to be conjec tured according to individual proph ecy based upon what we may know of past evolutions for man's common betterment through war. But this fact is quite apparent, namely, the Coreans were stripped so clean of everything by their tyrannical rulers called nobles (no doubt gentlemen of leisure pos sessed of a superabundance of wives, wine and opium) that not even enough to eat was left the poor serfs. As for rats, rice and tallow, there is no infor mation from the seat of war to show that even they are within reach of the hungry Coreans. And as to religious innovations looking towards a more merciful condition for these subjects, they too, have met with disfavor, and Christian missionaries are in immi nent danger. The lower classes in Corea have for years untold been but littie more than slaves to the so-called nobility. But the exactions of the government of late years have been particularly mean, stripping everything they could scratch out of tlm eaith away from them, and so closely as to leave them actually distressed with hunger for the little and simple food they require to sus tain life. If the God who gave the cruelly oppressed Children of Israel their lib erty, and all other enslaved nations from that clay to this, has for pity sake come to the rescue "ven in heathen lands, then all hell and heathendom combined cannot successfully resist the inevitable. The present outbreak was therefore the result of internal strife between China and her subjects on the penin sula of Corea, and because of oppres sion. No less than 4,000 incendiary Koreans took up arms against the gov eminent and its officials; and they succeed ;. in twice defeating the ivins so '.1 lie rs ana in massacreing many of the officials. The Coreans in tain wtre also overpowered and most cruel'- treated as rebels on sev end occasions. liut t'-iii Coreans have been so com pletely -ro'jbed of everything edible that the King's troops sent there soon lind themselves hungry also. The rebels are said to have the fyrnpr.thv of the vast majority of heathens cud Christians alike in Corea as we'll as the fighting sympathy of Japan. Japan carries an old teud dau.ig bad; many years. And the Formonan troubles of the past has left Mtcerp juho.", 1; ma'-c r. her the the the on Lost Her Arm Petting a Bear. Mrs. Annie Fries, of Philadelphia, had her right forearm amputated re cently, as the result of petting one of the bears belonging to the Zoological Garden. Mrs. Fries, in company with mother and sister in-law, drove to Zoological Garden and passed afternoon in viewing with interest various forms of animal life there exhibition. After feeding the monkeys and jest ing with the seals, their steps unfor tunately strayed towards the bear pits. At first the party threw peanuts to the members of the ursine family from the elevation above the pits, but eventual ly determined to look at the bears from a nearer point of view. Acting upon this determination they descend ed the steps that led to the lower ground and found themselves direct ly back of the bear pits, separated from the animals only by a few iron bars and a semi-circular guard rail. Even this near distance did not satisfy Mrs. tries desire to become better ac quainted with the animals and she ac cordingly climbed over the railing and began to pat one of the brown bears upon the head. HER ARM IN THE l'.EAR'S MOUTH. The animal seemed to relish the operation and Mrs. Fries, turning around to her sister-in-law. said : " Come over here and see how soft he is. I he animal evidently resented this slur upon his character, for no sooner had the remark been made than he shut his jaws upon the caress ing arm and held on like grim death. 1 he agonizing cries of Mrs I nes and the alarmed shrieks of her frighten ed companions speedily brought two ot the keepers to the spot, but try as they would they were unable to pry open the beast's jaws, and were forced to drag out the arm by main force, badly lacerating it in consequence. Mrs. tries, half fainting from fright and loss of blood, was carried to her carriage and driven as quickly as pos. sible to the Jefferson Medical Hospi tal, where it was deemed necessary to amputate the arm at the elbow. FARMERS' HOTEL, Iron Street, BI.OOMSHURG, PA. F'irst-class accommodations for reg ular and transient boarders. Good stable attached. KILMER' MB i If 1 Iff V I VI A V I ur m m for Infants and Children. " Cattorta In no well iulptl to children that' 1 recommend It M (uperlor to any prescription knows to me.' H. A. Archer, M. D., Ill 6a Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.JT. "Til na of 'Caforl fa no nnlvcrml and It meiita M well known that It Mvmii a work of mipereroiratlon to endorne It. Few are the Intelligent famlllea who do not keep Caotorla within eaqr reach." CiJUiOa Maattn. T). P., New York City. Cantoris cure Colic, Cooirtlpatlon, Row Ptomach, plarrhcea, Eructation, Kill Worms, gtrea sleep, and promote A Without Injurious medication, 'Tor Mrernt year I hare recommend your 'CoKtorla,' and shiill always continue t do so as It has lnrartably produced benefciif results." ' Enwni T. TAnncs, M. P., ISSth Street and Tlh Avu., New York City Tnie darrAm OontPAirr, 77 Mpkrat Rtrkst, View York Crrr. ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mail lard's Fine Candies. Fi esli Every Week. . 3?EilTX7"5r GOOSDC Ji. CPECIALTY. SOLF. AGENTS FOR F.F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Sole agents for the following brands of Cigars- Hoary Clay, Londrcs, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silvsr Ash Bloomsburg Pa. I. W. HARTMAN & ON. MARKET SQUARE DRY COODS HOUSE. GET YOUR WAGONS AND CARRIAGES PAINTED HE- FORE CROSSING THE NEW BRIDGE. We begin Special Sale for Ausrust. The last of dress goods prices put up and are hanging around the store for your inspection. We have about one dozen to look at, from 8 to 14 yards. 1 pongee, 1 sateen, 2 black, stripe ginghams, 2 lawns, 1 percale, 2 zephyr lane, 1 dimity, 1 creponctt, 1 crop moire ; others to follow. The chenille table covers are selling at our prices. The summer corsets please and comfort the ladies at 45c. Our black, white and tan mitts and gloves are good wearers. The laces and embroideries are handy to be seen on the tables. Our yarns are beginning to sell. We have new cotton flannels. Gloria umbrellas, 95c. Lace curtains, 50c, 75c $1.00 up to $4.00 pair. 39c, 49c, 59c. and 69c. shirt waists, 25c. now. Boys' shirt waists 5 to 13 years. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. W EBUSINESS COLLEGE Kew Features, New Departments, A large Faculty, Positions for Competent Graduates- &enaior luusmtea wauuogue. t . - wuujj, jtblsiwawi. Corner Penn and Lackawanna Ares., SC3AH7Q2T, PA, j ..f.c-s in heathenucm ; prej in fret, go deep and l.srirg ns '.cUiaS w.il.'.re, villi a,i its U-rr-.,!s f. om .1 r v '1 1. -!; bOiil n::;': mane seuknicut of thu trouble by en- the Chrirtim'a point of '"...'t'ul gratification. s j-rie ivmirrnt cuVt has i.i 'jvh,; of peace and hu- tht KIDNEY LIVER jss Bciu.?!.R Biliousness, Headache, foul breath, tour stouiHch, heart burn, pain Inchest, dysjx'pslu, constipation. Poor Digestion. nintiess after sating, paiu and bloating In th stomach, gbortnuas of breath, pain tu the heart. Loss of Appetite, A splendid feeling to-day and :i depressed one tn-ruoirow, nothing oeeuu to tustu good, ft red, fleeces nnd uU uiiHtrunir, weakness, debility, bwuiUltot bull. l. up quickly a run down constitution and mukca the wciik stroitr. anrimt!MTM) conbmU of One rtottle, If out beuuflted, PruifUl will rt.fuud to yuu Uiv ju1c mid. 41 nruyclwtH, SOc. Clue, (1.00 Sire, "InvalMt' CuJrio to llcajib" free. CVuvuttAtlun Am Hit. KlUt&H & CO., ClNOUAJIIOS, N. Y. Great Fire in Wisconsin. Think, if you can, of a fire covering an area of woodland a hundred miles square and you will have some idea of the destructive flames that recently swept over a portion of Wisconsin and entirely burned out the town of Phil lips. So earnest and deep was the sympathetic feeling in consequence that three trains of provision, etc., was sent to Phillips in charge of Governor Peck and his staff. Many persons are reported to have perished and conser. vative estimates put the loss at $1,500,. 000. beveral other small places and stations are reported as more or less burned by the fierce flames that swept through the Wisconsin pines. The Mosquito Strip. We should not wonder if it were so that is the report about trouble in the Mosquito territory and Bluefields of Nicaragua. It is said, furthermore, that the Mosquito chief is expecting a renewal 01 the attack ; anticipating it, the women and children have al ready left. We learn from the same source that the subjects of Corn Island, having chartered a schooner, are on their wav to Bluefields. Of course matters are looking towards a Dioociy encounter there soon. hu 1 a " Eschew other chews, and choose to chew the chew that others choose to chew," says a Mail Pouch tobacco advertisement. Now, we don't like to cruelly criticise astounding alliteration when its free from insinuation and in ferential prevarication. But if we in terpret this copious and complex language aright,' its wrong. Its wrong in point of premises and its premises are wrong in point, inasmuch as it is apt to establish a base conclusion in the . mind and mouth of innocent "Pig Tail" and "Sunfish chawers" that their sweet-scented chaws have already been chawed by some body . , ' . i . . J he world no uoubt. owes a grett many people a living ; but the rec ords do not show that it ' ever has as signed for the benefit of its creditors. Opposite Opera Houss, Centra St.. BLOOMSBURC, PA. BRANCH OFFICES. Jamison City, J. P. Kennedy, Ilarber Shop. Espy. . D. E. Miller. Barber Shop. Catawissa, Dorr's Shce ll;iiisc. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. H. P. Chambsrlin, Proprietor, 7-27-iim oners the bt-Ht business education of any Institu tion or ltd klud I'l t count ry nt nuuiiimm w' The nropileiora ai 1"; struclors with years or experience and know tun necessities ol the business world. luntructlon s thorough and praerlciil. Collctfo biillUlllK 1 a t'11" tliul st niotuie, well vent -lated and possessed ol at modem conveniences, uuii Is located on Court llniHe wiuaro. Will open alK'W Kept. 4tli. our Journal tells all about It. us a"" our inetliodit. Ccud " your namo and you win get It by mail. COLLEGE M, fc Si Hi Adumave.atldI.lllll'!rl!,l SCBANTOH.JPA. I-AFiYETTE COU-EGEi EASTON, PCNNA. Bsven fnnnm In Art, Phllnnnntiv ami R-trncc, Civil, AliulHK, Kledrii-ul KuKiuccIlia Mail Chemistry. ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT, JUNE gOTH. 'all Twrm heiflns Wept. 13iii. For Catalogue addreaa TIII2 UKUHTIiAU, I'.u.loo. IVunu. GET VOUR ; JOB PRINTING ' 1 DONE AT THE . v , COLUMBIAN OFFICE i