The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 11, 1892, Image 5

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    Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Table of votes cast at the general election, in Columbia County, November 8th, 18913.
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Miss Katon of Berwick spent last
week with Mrs. R. W. Oswald.
Piles of people have piles, but De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure
them. W. S. Rishton, Druggist.
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Do not fail to hear Newton Beers
ami his excellent Campany at Opera
House liloonisburg Saturday Nov
ember nth.
F. P. Billmeyer Esq. came home
from New York last week, ami re
mained over election day to put in
his vote for Cleveland.
Dr. M. J. Hess has the exterior of
his new residence on Fifth Street
about completed. It makes a fine
appearance.
Rev. J. Donahue's residonce on
Fit'ih Street, near Market, is fa-t n ear
ing completion. The plasterers .are
at work upon the interior.
Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet
temper, all result from the use of De
Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous
little pills. W. S Rishton Druggist
10 14 ly
Newton Beers and his excellent
Company will appear at Opera House
Sat 111 day evening November 12th.
Secure j our seats early at F. P.
Dcniler's Shoe Store.
Captain J. W. Lawlor, who left Bos
ton June 5 in a twelve foot boat, in
tending to cross the Atlantic, has
been given up by his friends. It is
three months since he was spoken.
A good many hunters are out, but
game does not seem to be very plenty.
One day last week R. V. Oswald and
Charles V. McKelvy brought in thir
teen quail.
Miss Laura Bucher of Sunbury was
buried last Saturday. The furernal was
attended by Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pea
cock, Frank Ikeler, Miss Ent, and
others. Miss Bucher was well known
here.
Nothing so distressing as a hacking
CoiiL'h. Nothing so foolish as to
suffer from it. Nothing so dangerous
if allowed to continue, One Minute
Cough Cure gives immediate relief.
W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 10-14-iy
The Renublican clubs of Blooms-
burg and Catawissa went up the B. &
N. on Saturday night, and paraded in
Benton, and then went up to Jamison
City. Speeches were made in both
places.
The man who says "I to'd you so,"
and that other fellow who stops
people on the street to explain just
how this thing all happened, are now
Kettintr in their deadly work, ireat
them kindly. They have got it only
in a mild form.
ITaiWrli is the direct result of
indigestion and stomach disorders.
Remedv these bv using De Witt's
Littlt? Earlv Risers, 'and your head
ache disappears, The favorite little
pill everywhere. W. S. Rishton,
Druggist- 10 14 iy
Our renublican friends must per
mit llnirt rlmffintr on the result of
the election, and ought to take it good
naturedlv. Thev should bear in mind
what the democrats have had to
swallow for thirty years with the ex
ception of one Presidential term.
Keep your temper.
The winds from the North blows
shaip and keen, and bad effects of
colds are seen. One Minute Cough
Cure so safe and sure, will quickly
perform a wondrous cure. W. S.
Rishton, Druggist. 10-14-iy
fin; Bkst Sai.vk in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles.
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by C. A. Kleim.
Editor Randall was given a stir
prise party by his friends in Catawissa,
last wtek on the occasion of his 36th
birthday.
I he results of the election on Tucs
day proves that the people understand
that the foreigner does not pay the
tax.
Small in size, great in results: 1)
Witt's Little Earlv Risers Best nill
for Constipation, best for Sick Head
ache, best for Sour Stomach. They
uevtr gripe. W. S. Rishton I )ru
gist. 10 14 ry
The verdict that the people gave on
the McKinley bill in 1890, when they
gave the democrats a majority ot 150
m Congress, was repeated on 1 uesday
The indications are tthat both the
Senate and House of Representatives
will be democratic; the latter by
about 100 majority.
A party ot gentlemen left here on
the D. L. & W. train at 10.49 Tues
day morning, for New York, to hear
the election returns. Among them
were F. D. Dentler. J. K. Lockard, J.
Lee Harman, C. C. Trench, J. M.
Clark, Frank Ikeler, Fred Ikeler, J. L.
Girton, Win. Chrisman and W. H.
Brooke.
2,228,672.
These figures represent the number
of bottles of Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and
Cold-, which were sold in the United
States from March, '91 to March, '92.
Two Million, '1 wo Hundred and
Twenty-Eight Thousand, Six Hund
red and Seventy-Two bottles sold in
one year, and each and every bottle
was sold on a positive guara'-.tee that
money would be refunded if satisfac
tory lesults did not follow its use. The
secret of its success is plain. It nev
er disappoints and can always be de
pended on as the very best remedy for
Coughs, Colds, etc. Price 50c. and
$1.00. At C. A. Kleim's Drugstore.
November is the dread of insurance
men on account of the frequency of
fires that mark that month. The
reasons for their frequency are well
known. The increased cold compels
the building of new fires and the
strengthening of old ones to warm
homes and buildings, and this new tax
upon furnaces, flues and grates is too
rarely attended with an examination
to discover defects. Then again the
strong winds of November are ready
to spread a local fire until it becomes
a general conflagration. A little more
care in building fires and in examining
hre apparatuses would permit a large
share of the waste which annually
makes the month of November so
disastrous.
Catarrh, Hot Local, Bat constitutional.
Dr. Dio Lewis, the eminent Bost
on iihysician. in a magazine article
says : "A radical error underlies
nearly all medical treatment of
catarrh. It is not a disease of the
man's nose ; it is 'a disease of the
man, showing itself in the nose a
Local exhibition of a Constitutional
trouble." Therefore, he argues, the
use of snuff and other local applicat
ions is wrong, and while they seem to
give temporary relief, they really do
more harm than good. Other lead
ing authorities agree with Dr. Lewis.
Hence, the only proper method of
cure lor catarrh is by taking a con
stitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsap
arilla, which, reaching every part of
the body through the blood, docs
eliminate all impurities and makes
the whole man healthier. It re
moves the cause of the trouble and
restores the diseased membrane to
liti.ui Th.it the urac-
tical result is proven by thousands of
people who nave ueen mh vi
catarrh by taking Hood'sSaisapanlla.
Fashionable Livery.
The well known horseman has
opened a fashionable livery in connec
tion with bis 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. Hartzell, Proprietor.
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Benton ,
Bel wick, East !
" West
Bloomsburg, ist Precinct.
" 2nd Precinct
" 3rd Precinct,
" 4U1 Precinct
Briarcreek
Catawissa
Centralia, ist Ward
" 2nd Ward
Centre
Conyngham, North
Conyngham, South
Conyngham, West
Fishingcreek,
Franklin
Greenwood, East
" West
Hemlock,
Jackson,
Locust
Madison,
Main
MifrVn
Millville Borough
Montour
iit Pleasant
Orange
Pine
Roaringcreek
Scott, East
" West
Sugarloaf, North
South
154
282,
88
117
102
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159
273
103
93
163
160
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Total :4904l23i8; 351112321 2302 4S66l4S7ol 342 33S
There were 21 votes cast for the People's Tarty, and 6 vote" for the Socialist Labor
42 153
'3 143
96 240
41 172
10 134
32 189
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Party. The Majority for Clevtlland is 2,586, a gain of 394 over 1888.
Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society.
The meeting of the Women's Mis
sionary Society of the Presbyterian
Church last ween Wednesday and
Thursday was a very interesting one.
A large number of delegates were in
attendance. The opening services
were held on Wednesday evening.
This society met again on Thurs
day morning in the Presbyterim
church and spent a half hour in de
votional services under the direction
of Mrs. Wm. Neal. The correspond
ing secretary gave a report of the work
accomplished dining the year, and
was followed by a report of the treas
urer, Mrs. Stuart Mitchell. This
showed the money nontribute.l by the
dilTerent auxiliaries in the congrega
tion amounted to $2253-61. It is
with pleasure we note that of this
$361.01 came from societies connect
ed with the church in Bloomsburg. In
addition to this a box of articles va
lued at $70 was sent to a mission
school supported by this society in
New Mexico. On account of the un
avoidable absence of Mrs. Mitchell,
the treasurer's report was read by her
daughter, Miss Rene. Mrs. Lundy. of
Williamsport, a delegate to the Syn
odical society, which met in Harris
burg, gave an account of the proceed
ings of that body, which was listened
to with much interest.
Attention was called to a beautiful
collection of chrysanthemums which
was sent with Christian greetings by
Mrs. Boyd, of Harrisburg, and their
appreciation expressed by a vote of
thanks to the donor.
After partaking of a lunch, which
was furnished by the ladies of the
Lutheran church, and an hour spent
in free social intercourse, the ladies
again came together for the transact
ion of business. They listened to an
interesting account of the work of
Miss Catheart of Scotia Seminary for
colored girls in South Carolina, given
by her mother, Mrs. Hughes of India
l.a. This was followed by some earn
est words in regard to their work and
responsibilities from Mrs. Grier, of
Brooklyn, a member of the executive
committee.
Mrs. Carter, of Williamsport. led a
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pra'se service with special reference
ta the ten years of the society's wor!:.
This was interspersed with many
touching and pleasant reminiscences
of the meetings. After prayer by the
Rev. Mr. Heilman of the Lutheran
church, the business meeting adjourn
ed to meet in Lock Haven next year.
A popular meeting had been ar
ranged for the evening. A large
audience, among whom were many
from the other congregations in
Bloomsburg, gathered to hear the
speakers announced. This meeting
was presided over by the pastor of
the church. Mrs. Devore. who had
spent three years in Alaska under the
auspices of the Board of Home Miss
ion, held the congregation for a full
hour in deepest attention as she de
scribed in vivid and 'graphic terms
the work there as coming under her
own supervision, with its gratifying
results. D. McMillan followed, and
for another hour discussed in
eloquent and fitting words of the work
in Utah and New Mexico, a work in
which he was engaged for several years.
At the close of the meetinc all felt a
nrw glow of enthusiasm with Home
Mission and all parties resolved to be
more active in its interests in the
future.
By Rev. W. G Ferguson at resi
dence of Mr. Searles, Nov. 3, '92, Mr.
Charles Drisscl to Miss Lizzie Kemp-ton.
"Senator Sherman Eenews His Attack"
Senatoi Sherman lenewed his at
tack and refused to be convinced
even by the oratory of the Iowa
Senator. He wanted the Senate to
do the straightforward thing, and not
fizzle about it.
"Give the Fair $ 5,000,000 and do
not make believe that you are de
ceiving youselves in giving it a 70
cent silver dollar, or two 35 cent half
dollars." If the Children cry for it
as the Senator hr.s said they did
"Why not give them Castoria ? "said
Sherman. He knew that it was a
popular thing with the little ones,
more popular he thought than even
the souvenir half- dollar would be.
The galleries looked down in surprise
as these remarks came from Sherman,
and Congressmen who entered the
Chamber just as Mr. Slierman utteiea
MU3I0 LESS0N3.
Chas. P. Elwell, for the past three
giving
Both
years a student in boston, is
lessons on piano and violin.
taught in the best methods, piano in j
New England Conservatory method, !
violin according to the German school.
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Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cum.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, pain In Joints or hack, brlrk duntla
urine, trequent culls, irritation, inHamatkXfc
pruvel, ulceration or cututrh ot buiUdeb
Disordered Liver,
T.Tinnlrpfl dlprvitinn, (rout, bllllous-hadacb(h
SWA .10 F-It OUT enroll kidney difllcultte
JLaUripiie, urinary trouble, bright's diaeMO
lEiLsre Blood,
Scrofula, malaria, (fen'l weakness ordebillty.
Ouarantre-rwnntHntK or One Rottle. If nntlM
fluid, Urugtsiula will rotuud U) you tiie irtc pa ill.
At DruKiflHlH, 50c. Size, $1.00 Slaa
"InTalldV Quids to Hualth"fre-Consultatioa BMb
DlU KlLilEB & CO.. lil.NUHAMTON. N. T.
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JiJLIliUliliVUI ilVUlUi viJT
Are you all run down? Scotfs Emul
sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil
and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda
will build you up and put flesh on you
and give you a good appetite.
Bcott's Emulsion cores Coaghf,
Colli, Consumption, Scrofula and
all Anaemic and Wasting Disease.
Prevents waiting in rbildren. AN
noit a palatable an milk, tietonly
tne genuine. Frcparcd by Scott &
Bowno, Chemists, Now York. Sold by
11 Druggists,
EQUESTRIAN LIVERY-
Charles E. Hower has opened a
livery stable at the rear of his premises
ou Third street, where he keeps saddle
horses to hire. He has five head, well
broken, safe for ladies and children.
Thus far he has been well patronized.
He will accompany those who are just
learning to ride, if desired. tf.
For Sale or Rant.
The undersigned offers for sale or
rent the hotel in Orangeville known
as the Heckman House. Also offers
J"""; -. f0r sale 23 acres of land in Scott
them dropped mto the vacant chairs wnshi 3 For terms etc. inquire of
Scott's
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nearest the door.
Happy and content U n rtame with " Tne Ri
Chester; a lamp wilh ths liht of the mornir.;.
CUlogues,vrite Rochester Lamp Co. ,New VoiU.
Albert Heckman, Orangeville
6 mos.
1014-
ChlldrcnCryfor
Pitcher's Castoria.
THE NEXT MOflNIN
FEEL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS WTTEM.
My d'iptnr oi- It son gently on the atomtuih,
llvomnd kiilnL-va.nnJ Uftplpammtlnxailvr. Ttoie
clriDk iNniOi Jri.u li-rl-, uudUpreiJMwlferuae
n.i e;itlly m ti'u. i' uo:.uc"i
All ilrufc'Kl'sti bull tt at too. nil $1. a 1 Mtg9. U
touoaniut '. lt,..oilil jrouraJuroM.ir irouB.uupn
sno'a Fuuillr MiJlflim morra Iho bowclaeuH
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