THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 7 shoe trade. cic- at . II 'i.-,, ,,. iiilllIM 7 7?. tV- yiiv.v (fv o the nest makes, u ..,,., ,i li'itlths. din sola prices wit Inn the reacn, oj .' trial will convince vow that our s is the place at which to buy your shoes. Clarks Building, Main Street. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOB SALE. number of K"od Ha Tup best Beach lumbhi Twairhin varant lota and Bn4 Ima in Hloombunr SSSnew stand In KlooraburK. A very deMra. blr property containing ID acres and tlnl cln-s fcBiirtinUwIlh irood will in a business worth liJO to 1X) per year at Willow Jrove. Dwellings In Kspy. oranifeville and HTen. County W mm IVinntrf asd one In Luzerne County, A water Power tantns mill, dry dock and lumber yard and SSil lteich Haven, Pa. Also 10 acres , nf nod farm land at same place, by M. I. Li L W)N, Insurance and Keal Estate Agents, BUHJMSBL'Ktj.FA. ' en. A larie number ol linn in nty. one In Luzerne county, one in Molina. (Country Store Stands in Columbia county SPECIAL NOTICES. SITUATION WANTED as clerk In stire or some good business. Kind of work am iot pnnleular. Am ifenteel and wide awake. Address Tui Collmhias, Lloomsburir. , I a. rUlc'KEKINU i'IANO Kult HALS. In fine m.tmIii inn. nrlce reasonable, terms easy Inipitre at nils olllce or address Lock uox v, Bloonisburg, l"a. '' . it. tuns OF BLANKS FOK .TfSTIcFS A and constables at the Columbian ol eic. tf. JUSTICES AND CONSTAHLKS FKE HILL. Just Ices and constables can procure copies of fee bill under the act or ::, at Tub Com m. biak orilce. It Is printed In p.implilel form, and Is very convenient for reference. It iiNo contains the act of in con.vnlnur t lie (lev rue. Hon of wolves, wildcats, foxes and minks. I ucy will be sent by nmll to any address ou receipt of cents In stamps. tf. " COOD OPENINC For active lady or jrentleman acquainted with nvlirhhnrhood. Compensation from jn to fi vi monthly. Work outlined, only energetic nary, ambitious to succeed, need apply. No capital required. Address, with reference, state age and whether married or single, lilube bible 1-ubllshlmr Co.. Til Chestnut Mreei, fulla.. Is. Sak-s. May 4. Moses McHenry, execu tor of Tohn Reinard deceased, will sell valuable real estate in Fishing CreeV township at one o'clock p. m. May 22. John Andes, adniinistra tor of Jacob Andes, dee'd., will sell o' the premises in Hemlock twp. at 2 o'clock, valuable real estate, consisting of 18 acres of land, frame dwelling house, barn, etc. See advertisement. SHAD. The shad begin to appear in the rivers about the 15th of March, and they continue to arrive until the middle of June. It is a remarkable fact that each colony is invariably divided into three grand divisions, which arrive at different times, thus making three suc cessive shoals, or, as the fishermen call them, " runs." The first run is both small in numbers and especially poor in quality, and it is interesting to observe that this is true of the herring as well as of the shad. This advance pn.ird is lareelv composed of what are known as " hickory " shad, and thev differ from the others in such marked degree as to form a distinct variety. The fishermen in the Chesa peake Bay have an un-Mosaic legend that at the creation there were a creat many small bones left over, and that to dispose of them the " hickory " shad was made. A few days after these skirmishers have passed up the river the second or great run begins, and continues three or four weeks. After the fish appear, nothing will disturb their con stant upward progress except cold weather, which, inopportunely arriv ing, will cause them to seek the pro tection of the mud at the bottom of the river, where they remain until the chill has left the water. It is impossi ble to estimate the number of fish entering a river in one of these runs. The estimate of two millions which has been made for the Delaware is very moderate, in view of the fact that more than ten thousand shad have been taken in one haul of the seine in the waters ot mat river. 1 ne third run is small, like the first, and, thdugh the fish are fine in quality, it receives little attention. It is proba bly composed of stragglers from the main body who are somewhat tardy in their arrival. David Bruce Fitz gerald, in May Lippincotis. lor Bent A new building with a coach shop and t.lacksmith shon combined, in OTanceville. Inquire of David C Gray, Orat geville. Terms reasonable 4 20 41. CcrCdaJi. caW and do it too in way that he will like. Every man that wears collars and cuff should know about the"CKtLCLOiD " Interlined. A linen collar or cuff cot ered 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 shnpe, 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: Elluloio MARK- W You must Insist upon goods so marked and take nothing else if you expect satisfaction. If your dealer should not have them, we Will send you a sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Give size, and specify stand up or tunied-down collar as wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 4'27-'J9 Broadway, HEW YORK. to the friends of the measure and shows that the plans although hastily laid out are developing satisfactorily. The commissioners are doing their work conscientiously and faithfully. They are men of honor ami rt coniz cd the dignity and responsibility of their appointment. The friends of the new county can rest assured that they are men who cannot be tamper ed with by any of the Quay county boomers or the million dollar court house wreckers. Siickshinny lCcho. Khad and all kind of fresh fish at C. B. Chrisman's daily. 3 29 tf- Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Main street. Steam, gas, hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. MJ Phillips, at Phi lips' Cafe. tf CAEP DIE HABD. A Thilipsburg fish vender received a barrel of German carp from a Balti more house, on Monday. They were all packed in ice, but when he had laid them out on his selling tables the sun began to shine on them and they thawed out. Suddenly several of the largest fish began to show signs of life and it was not lone until they were kicking around in fine style. So lively did they become that a two pounder was put in an aquarium in Davis' store and is alive to-day. Carp have always been known as fish that are very hard to kill but this extraordinary THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. The revolution or insurrection in Cuba has never assumed the pro portions arcribed to it by its friends and sympathizers in this country, and it has never been sufficiently wide spread or uncontrollable to make necessary the p-eserxe of General Martinez Campos, who was received in Cuba with great enthusiasm. All recent news from the seat of war to dignify it temporarily is to the effect that the revolution is one in name only. There has not been a battle with more than forty or fifty insurgents at any one time. There are no " armies " of revolutionists and very few patriots. Many of these bands of guerillas are composed al together of negroes and bandits. There is no idea of independence among them ; the work in which they are now engaged is simply to their liking. If the people of Cuba could be generally aroused there might be some reason to talk of a revolution. Until they are so influenced no rev olution can be successful, as has been demonstrated more than once. Fili bustering expeditions from the United States and elsewhere could quickly end the strife, but these are not allow ed and the bandits of Cuba do not appear to be getting help from any where. The usual failure of another "revolution " will soon be heralc'ed. The legislature has been in session 119 days. Both bodies have apparent ly worked hard and yet they have enacted no important legislation, ex cept to create new offices and increase salaries. Up to date Governor Hast ings has signed twenty eight bills and vetoed six. He has also approved thirty joint resolutions and disposed of all the bills messaged to him for his consideration. The Farr compul sory education bill and the three Greater Pittsburg bills will go to the governor to morrow. There is nothing but the hardest kind of wofk for the state lawmakers, especially members of the house, from now until the close of the session. The committees are working day and night to get rid of bills not yet con sidered so that the members may be free to give all their attention to the general calendar of bills. Beginning this week the house ways and means committee will hold two sessions on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and one on Friday morning for the consideration of revenue measures. The house general juJiciary committee has cleared its calendar of house bills and is working on senate bill. A congressional apportionment bill will be brought out this week by the house committee. Chairman Law rence has prepared a bill which he will submit to the committee at a meeting to-morrow morning, inair man Marshall, of the house appropri ations committee, has prepared a special calendar of appropriation measures. They will not be brought out, though, until it is definitely de termined how much the state can donate to charity the next two years. Governor Hastings and his cabinet have not been able to solve this pro blem to the satisfaction ot the committee. Death. A MONUMENT TO KEY. Tardy Honor tor the Author of " The Star Spangled Banner." Hartman Died in '' Fishingcreek Township of consumption on April 21, Mrs. Addis Hartman. ace 30 years, 1 month and 1 day. Governor Brown, of Maryland, on Friday last, sent to the Governors of the other 43 States the following : M Permit me to call the attention of the schools, patriotic societits and citizens of your State to Flag Day, June 14, the uSlh anniversary of our flag's adoption by Congress. "The National hymn, 'Star Spangled Banner,' is always sung at Flacr dav exercises, which are now being generally held by the schools ; but few yield its author the reverence his memory deserves " No one has ever written anything that has done more to awaken true patriotism, and yet the ashes of Francis Scott Key have lain for many tears unhonored by his countrymen, beneath the soil of his native covntry, in the cemetery of Frederick City, Md. "I take this method ot commend ing to you the work and object of the Key Monument Association, of Frederick City, Md., which was organ ized and incorporated last year, for the purpose of collecting funds to erect a suitable monument to his memory, and thus to redeem the na tion from the disgrace of over half a century of ungrateful neglect. " They have already raised about $2000 from their own town ; but every American who is proud of our beautiful fl.ig and its position among nations should have a share in erect ing this monument. " Please urge the children to give their pennies anil the citizens their larger coins on Flag day, or before. The names of all donors will be plac ed in the crypt of the monument, and will also be published in a pamphlet when the work is completed. " funds should be forwarded to the Key Monument Association at Frederick City, Md." Harrison Died in Fishingcreek Township of scarlet fever on April 29, Walter Alwood. infant son of T. W. Harrison, age 10 month and 29 days, 7 V 4 frk. BY f Cubans were badly treated a very large majority of them would accept the first opportunity to revolt, lhe fact that they have not done so, but support the government instead, leaves no doubt of the real situation. It must be admitted that Cuba is much more mildly governed than it was some years ago. Cuba is of no use to Spain and some time will be independent. Hut there seems to be little reason for inflicting unwelcome sentiment upon her, cr of believing everything that is said about the revolution, as both sides are untruthful. 1'utriot. DR.KILMER'S rin w mm w -ma t 1 ..".a Infants Children. - CantoHa In no well adapted to children that I recommend It aaiuperlortoany prwciipUoa known to ms" n. A. AnctTKR, M. P., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "TK me ot ' Cnrtorla I m unlm-ml and t merit no w-pII known that It ooms a work of miporpropatlon to milon. It. Few are the Intelllprnt famlllM who do not keep Cantorla within tatj roach." Cauxm Mabttx, T. D New York CltJ. Cantorl currn Colic, Omntlpatlon, Hour Htomach, IMarrhtpa, I'-nictatlon, Kllla Worms, give alacp, aod promotes d) ffpittlnn. Without Injurtoua medication. "For several ynari I hare reoominendV4 your 1 Owtorla," and hnU alwnyg continue ta do an aa It haa taTariablr produced beneflcl remilU." Eowtw r. Pinnn, M. ft, 125th Btroet and 7th Ave., New York City Ton OesTAm CnjtrAWT, 77 MnuuY Btrt, Kw York Crrr, SHOES, SLIPPERS t Ti ...3STEW... for SPRING and SUMMER 1ST CD' W READY. Nearly everybody believes Spain has been squeezing the life out of I Cuba, and that the Cubans are taxed to death and generally maltreated. This does not appear to be the case. In firt. sr far as taxation pops, it is tenacity to life seems almost incredible. saii on K00(j authority that Cuba is a sustain 37,000,000 people, that is, the J burden to Spain. Besides, if the entire present population 01 ri4, ated THr3 EOTHSOHlLDS' FORTUNE. At Present it is Said to Foot Up to Ten Thousand Millions. The fortune of the Rothschilds has often been mentioned in print, but the Paris Signal gives some new and inter esting information about it. Accord ing to this authority, the total wealth of the Rothschild family at the present time amounts to io,ooo,ooc,ooo francs, of which the French branch possesses 1,000,000,000. In 1875 they had less than half this sum, showing that their fortune has doubled in 10 years, in 1800 the grandfather of the present generation of Rothschilds had noth ing, his nnanciat success ucgiumug after the battle of Waterloo. It is estimated that in 1965 their fortune will, if continuine to grow as hereto fore, amount to the stupendous sum of 100.000.000,000 francs, the interest on this capital would be sufficient to Largest Stock in the County. Prices the Lowest. Jones & Walter Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, J11ATTING, or OIL CjLOTII, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT w. m. B10WEM 2nd Door above Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. BLADDER CUM. TEE QEOW C0UN1Y SURVEY. Is there anything more wholesome, more beautiful, more completely pleasing than a womanly woman ? Such a woman is even tempered, intellitrent, stronsr and healthy. Health really tells th whole story. Health means strong nerves and stron? bodv. and they jro far toward brincincr irood looks and amiability. A woman worn and wearied by the dragging weaknesses peculiar to her sex, cannot be expected to find zest in any dutv or amusement. Life is all one dead monotonous gloom to her. On her face is written the atorv of weakness and twin The wholesomeneHS of health is lacking. The cheeks lack fullness, the eyes lack snarkle. the hair lacks luster. Doctors have learned to locate nine- tenths of womanly sickness in the organs that ought above oil others to be strong and healthy. . . ... .... Sensitive women snuaaer at me thought of consulting a physician on such matters. A natural feeling of mod- estv makes them dread the examination. and subsequent stereotyped treatment by "local applications " on which most doctors insist. Much more often than not. this is un necessary. It should not be submitted to except as a last resort. Dr. 1'ierce's Favorite Prescription has cured thousands of severe cases of "fe male weakness." It works in a natural, sensible way. It begius by subduing the inflammation that Is alwavs present. Then it strengthens nd invigorates the whole lxxly, particularly the orgiins dis- imi.Lijr 11:111111111,;. At . V41l cures inflammation and ulceration, and stops the debilitating draiu caused by s uieui. ui mi uuuitra. The Actual Field Work Shows An In crease ol Territory. Two engineer corps are now mak ing the survey ot the orow county line. The ten-mile limit from the county seat was completed last Friday and the stake driven in Newport town ship, the line running between Glen Lyon and Nanticoke, nearly a mile East of the former place. One corps started South and the other North from this point. The Northern line crosses the mountain opposite Hun- lock Creek, and makes the creek the county line for a short distance, grad ually bearing off toward Plymouth on the circle, lhe survey of the circle is a difficult task and reciuires skillful engineering. The men employed by the Commissioners are experts and are making an accurate and thorough survey. All computations are made on the ground and the work as it pro gresses is completed every day. Alter the survey of the circle is made the balance will be comparatively easy and will to much faster. Messrs. Harvey and Wheelock are not in the field this week but will return again on Monday. There is no doubt that the actual survey will show more than the requir ed teiritory. The line thus far run shows a considerable increase over that upon which lhe estimates for the petition were baseJ. This is gratifying tH.Rt KIDNEY. LIVER- liisxolves Gravel, Gall stone, brick dust in urtno, pain In urethra, eti-Hinint? after urlnutlon, iuin In the back and nil, sudilcn etopiutpo of water with pressure, Brisiit's Disease. Tube casts in urine, teanty urlno. &iramp-flnat cures urinary troubles anil kidney difliculties. Liver Complaint, Torpid orenlarrred liver, foul breath, blllous uess, bilious headache, poor diRtstion, Kout, Cat arrli ot the liliuitler, Inflammution, irritation, ulceration, dribbling, frequent calle, puss blood, mucus or pus. Cuurnt-l'i cuteuu of Ou IlotUr. U out benefit. DruKKtM will refund to you U" price jlit At Drucsltt't 60c. Slie, 1.00 SlIS, "Iimuldi' Uukle to Health" In CoumllUU f refc Ult. Kn.UKH & CO.. IllNOHAMTON. N. Y. Who will buy all these shoes ? is a re mark often made in our store. Years of experience and ready money have put the right shoe and right price together the pick from the best shoemakers in the land. Uur past sales prove that the peopie know a good thing when they see it. Spring and Summer weight Underwear. hosiery, corsets, etc. of the best makes and the best assortment at the lowest prices. Corker Iron and Maix Srs. 1 1VV" ' ORGANIZED. THE SOUTH CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING AND MILLING CO. (INCOKl'OHATED.) CAPITAL STOCK - - - 82,000,000. tSbureii sji oo eucli. Hull Paid and ISon-AnnesnaUle. (Issued In pay meat, for this Company's Mines.) TREASURY RESERVE STOCK, $300,000. RUPTURE Is one of the verv common ailments of man kind. It Is usually the result of hard work or over exertion, aud Is oltenilines the letfaey of fevers or severe altackB of sickness which leave the abdoutluul muscles In a weakened condition allowing the protrusion or uowul. it is NO DISCRACE to be ruptured, but It 1k very annoying and BometUurs duir-ferotis. Vlltll recently It wan thoiiHlil to tie inuurauie wiinout an operunuu but thanks to scleullllc research ITS CURE Is now ABSOLUTELY CKHTA1N In ninety out of a hundred caxes where the rupture can be re turned. I Klve a written KUSrantee to cure or no pay. No knife, no Inconvenience, no opera tion, no detention from business and no truss to annoy you alterwurtis one visit to uiy 01 tlce weeklv for from rour to eight weeks Is usually BUfllcleiit for the worst cuaes. A. P. O'MALLEY, M. D. Rl'PTl'UR 8rr.CIAI.IHT, ' 80 S. Washington St. Vilkes-Barrs, Pa. i-S-2iu. GOLD. Owns a Rick Croup of Tea Gold Mines, l.uiKica in varnon miiiiuk Owyheo County, Idaho; a district which has produced OVEll $ 10,000.000,00. OF KICK 118 AND DIKECT0K8. Pbksidkst-CoI. W. II. lirothere. Capitalist and Heal Estate own and ol W. II. Brothers Co., Hoofers, M- Louis. , Vice Pkks't capt, J. A. Wore, Kallroad Contractor, St. Lpui t lid " -Win. K. Wernse, W. F. Wernse CO., ". iVrig't Krokers, Bt. Louis, also l'res't Hunker's Puullshlug CO., Guarantee. Loan and Mortiratro Co. .,.i rn.SU Win. Tlrre Hons, ana j inw Ht. lot"!; RemUTiHV.U tii 'I'lrrA. nf Louis : ulso l'res't 1'rlnce Arthur Mlnliik- Co., uohlMlues. Ass'T 8kc'v K. A. Wernse, Cashier W. F. , Wernse & v "Jniuf also Secretary Banker's I'utjllshlnif CO., ana Assist."" & 11111.1 miiim 1.111111 hi 11 amri uim n 1. 11. I Victor Nusbum, Merchant Tailor, Cleveland Ohio. . . uLrwTn' J- 11- Khosdea, of Khoadca, Kenney A Kpence, Hartford City, uu (lllbert MlkkelHon, Mteve .McKlmeel and Ahuer Knoch, at the Mines, Mlver c y V''';,,,',,! csplW'1 Tkkasfkkh 1 HANsmu auknt ine iiuarauiee i.oau juuriKUKo .u., $l,S(W,OUt,) 8U Louis. The Mines are PRODUCERS, and will be Worked A limited number of shares of the company's Treasury stock will now ha sold to lirsi i v lu the order received, at the price of 12 J CENTS A SHARE. Certain to advance and yield ten to hundred fold on the par. $25.00 Cash Buys S200.0O Full Paid Stock, end lu that proportion more or less. gnare Now Is the time to buy. Price will be advanced hy i!V to 5 points at a time to 1 lvuUce a ihA n..u.' nrmliii-tlnn nf Mm Inline I llel'eilsi K. The Stock Will DO 11SUU, 111 u I" '.,.., nrO" V.T " . v . ".. , . 1 nrn kiwKrvi'H H 01 K 1 ' ..-A ifl U l'.. ..... i.'u ,115 " . ' ..... ... -...i...... . i. a I'niiwimu - rupldiy. tub companj scoiisonim eu mines uuo ,, .. - . ;.om.P1iy's grt ssiiiK in ru n goiu 010. it- is ucmreu w eicc n oiii' - - . The output of Company's Mines will be Increased to the Vlvlll,,VJ?;l?VS-a.?,,rnMlt'".'0I1S'rtt r, by Director Kuooh's HiUcmout. Complete itei.orts and Wa cmcnt sou ton a pi 1 H paivcry 'stock Certificate v. Hi be sent by re! urn mall ou receipt or ."' 'L w ' may also u,; made tliruut'h Hank or Kxpress Co. Send lull dir. ctlous with applluiu"" ,fd Address application for shares to Trtnimrer Bmn "" ol - p-." .oiU Mining Hurt MilllUK to,, 71 nuu 74 luvrve illd'tf,ti, l.ouls, Mo.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers