The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 11, 1893, Image 5

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THE COLUMBIAN.
Kntiwd st the Font Office at Bloomaburg, Pa
.pcond class matter. JUrch l, ltwi.
BLOOMSBURG, FA.
FKIDAV, AUGUST 11, 1893.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
Interesting Itemi From Various Points
ia the County, Reported by Oar
Staff of Correspondents
Espv.
A number of cur young ladies have
been camping at Mountain Grove for
the last two weeks. It need not be
asked whether they have enjoyed
themselves or not.
T. W. Hartman, the newly appoint
ed P. M., took possession of the post
office on Monday last.
The Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation of Espy, will hold a festival in
the Par, this Saturday evening.
Mr. J. H. Miller has tecently put in
a new pair scales at the tailroad, suit
ably adapted for weighing coal, which
business he has taken up in connect
ion with his duties at the depot. He
is prepared to furnish the best of
Kingston coal at the lowest prices.
Central.
Central is about dried up. Water
is a scarce article ; the wells are all
dry. The west branch is lower than
it hr.s been for four years, and all of
us go considerable distance for water.
We have cool mornings and evenings
but in the middle of the day it is very
hot. As a rule there has been not a
nmit float rf nirlinpss Vint a trond
many complain of being tired and are
taking a rest.
The camp meeting held near Guava
was lamely attended on Sunday ana
passed off very quietly.
Tnc HpWate election held here on
D
Saturday afternoon was full of interest
some got left but say they can stand
it. Messrs. l'lynn and Hummer were
the victorious delegates to the con
vention. There were five in the field
and all seemed to have friends.
Forbes Bros, lost a valuable horse
on Saturday morning.
John P. Hill has invested in a fine
team of dapple grays.
The dam at the big saw mill is about
completed. It is said to be a good
piece of work.
Mr. Dorsey has been improving his
property by paint and repairs.
, East Benton.
The compliments of Benton town
ship to the Board of County Commis
sioners for the years 1887 1890 in.
elusive, ot which one member was now
a candidate for renomination in the
late delegate election. See Com mis
sioners' reply to John C. Wenner, da
ted Bloomsburg, Pa., March asth,
1890 in issue of Columbian of that
week.
The people are always grateful for
favors rendered.
There is a gloomy outlook for the
successful maturity of the growing
crops corn and buckwheat Every
species of vegetation wilts before the
scorching rays of the sun, and the
drouth assumes fearful proportions.
Bicycling is now the rage. An
agency has been formed at Benton
and a number has already been sup
plied with the new vehicle. We pre
sume that the daddies will have a hard
time with their boys, as each will want
to have a bicycle.
The oats harvest is well on the way.
The yield may be short but it is of a
good quality.
The festival at Hamiline last Satur
day night was a success.
The drought dries up nes as well
as vegetation.
Cattle cun barely live in the pasture
fields Many look like having been
burnt over. .
Isaac Gibbons had a little experi
ence with fire last Saturday, fie set
fire on a stump and it broke
BOOT
1 GIEItTT .A. PIITT.
That's what it costs when made from
RISHTON S ROOT BEER EXTRACT.
Time required to make it, 10 minutes. A so cent bottle makes 5 GALLONS
of DELICIOUS and SPABZLIN& Beer. Try a bottle.
W.S. RISHTON, PH.G. DRUGGIST 4 PHARMACIST
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
out and burnt twenty rods or more of
fence and went to the woods in the
shade. Isaac didn't get to the dele
gate election that day.
Sammy Gibbons begins to ride his
bicycle pretty well.
If the drouth continues for some
time to come, it will be necessary to
raise the farmers' taxes to increase of
ficials' salaries.
Benton is a progressive town. En
terprise "is a go." Centrally located
in a large farming community and en
joying good railroad facilities the var
ious industries and business places
cannot otherwise than thrive. The
beautiful Fishingcreek attracts both
tourists and sporting fisherman all of
whom with the traveling public can be
accommodated at first class hotels. A
first class weekly newspaper keeps the
surrounding country informed of the
town.
Subscribe for the Columbian and
get the county seat news.
One word describes it-"perfectfon.'
We refer to De Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve, cures obstinate sores, bums.
skin diseases and is a well known cure
for piles. W. S. Rishton, Druggist.
10-14 iyr.
World's Fair Philanthropists.
Messrs. Boddie Bros , wealthy Chi
cago gentlemen, having the interest
of their city at heart, and desiring to
disprove the falsity of the statement
that only in boarding houses can be
louna moderate priced accommoda
tions during the World's Fair, remodel
ed and furnished at great expense one
of their famous absolutely fire-proof
business structures, located corner of
Franklin and Jackson streets, within
short walking distance of the Union
Depots, Theatres, Post Office, Board
of Trade, Steam, Elevated, Cable
Roads and Steamboats to the World's
Fair, furnished newly throughout 500
rooms, superb parlors, elevators, elec
tric lights, exhaust fans to keep cool
entire building, named this property
THE GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, and ln-
vite the public to take their choice of
rooms for $1.00 per day, children 5 to
1 a fifty cents. Elegant restaurant
and dining rooms where fine meals
are served at 50 cents, or a la carte, at
very moderate prices.
There would be less heard or known
of extortion and imposition connected
with the World's Fair were there more
public spirited, fair minded men in
Chicago as are the owners and proprie
tors Of THE GREAT WESTERN HOTEL.
Our readers should write as early as
possible to secure rooms for they are
being taken up rapidly. St. Paul
Daily News. 7-14-61.
All that honesty, experience and
skill can do to produce a perfect pill,
has been employed in making De-
Witt s Little Early Risers. The re
sult is a specific for sick headache,
biliousness and constipation. W. S.
Rishton, Druggist 10-14-iy.
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,
ail at reasonable rates. Orders left
at the Exchange Hotel will receive
prompt attention. Drivers furnished
when desired.
U W. A. Hartzell, Proprietor
A lot of new notes of the sharpest
kind have just been printed and are
for sale at this office. Also common
receipts, estate receipts, and collec
tors' receipts, neatly bound in books
of as, 50 and 100. tf.
This is" the time of year when every
body begins to think about cleaning up
and making improvements, and new
wall paper is usually one ol the first
thines to be done. W. H. Brooke &
Co. have a very large a d elegant
stock to select from. CH and . see
and get estimates. V3if- .
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The Central bus came out on Wed
nesday with a new coat of paint
Aside from political matters, news
is very scarce this week.
Manager Dentler has booked some
excellent companies for the Opera
House during the coming season.
Nothing will remove fruit or ink
stains from the fingers or textile fab
rics, so effectually as hot water.
A new dam at the saw mill at Tarn.
ison City has just been completed.
i nomas Kiley did the work.
The Citizens' Drum Corps will hold
a dance at Oak Grove on Saturday
evening.
You don't know how much better
you will feel if you take Hood's Sar
saparilla. It will drive off that tired
feeling and make you strong.
A boy aged about 16 years can find
an opportunity to learn the printing
trade at this office. One who resides
in town preferred. tf.
Camp meeting at Central was large
ly attended on Sundav. and in fact
every night during the week. The
weatner has been delightful for camp
ing. Wood's College of Business and
Shorthand is making extensive im
provements preparatory to the open
ing, August a8. The institution leads
in the line of Business Schools.
Aluminum is now being used in the
manufacture of horseshoes. It is
much lighter than any other metal
and will stand the wear much better
than any wrought iron ; some even
preferring the aluminum to steel.
At a meeting of the Town Council
last Friday evening, the time for the
payment of Town taxes was extended
30 days. All taxes musr be paid be
fore September 4th, or five per cent
will be added.
We could not improve the quality if
paid double the price. DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve is the best Salve
that experience can produce, or that
money can buy. W. S. Rishton, drug
gist. 10 14-1 y.
If the voting last Saturday is any
indication there ought to be a demo
cratic State Treasurer elected this
fall. The colored voters are turning
in for democracy. James Sample
voted in the I hird District and Sam
uel Burnside in the Fourth District.
The delegate election was well at
tended at Bloomsburg A comparison
with the vote of 1893 indicates that
only about fifty remained awav from
the polls ; unless some republicans
helped to swell the number of votes.
Little vegetable health producers:
DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure
malarious disorders and regulate the
stomach and bowels, which prevents
headache and dizziness. W. S Rish
ton, Druggist. 10-14 Iv
The following letters are held at the
BloomsDurg, Pa., post office and will
be sent to the dead letter office Aug
ust aa, 1893.
Mr. H. E. Adams, Ed. C. BarclirT,
Harry L. Evans, Mr. Henry Evers,
Mr. William Richard, Mr. Dore
Walker.
Persons calling for these letters will
please say they were advertised August
8, 1803. One cent will be charged
on each letter advertised.
A. B. Cathcart, P. M.
The oration, "Ground Arms," de
livered by James M. Beck, Esq , in
Independence Square on July 4th
last, has been printed in pamphlet
form by Allen, Lane & Scott ; and
thus a notable contribution to the pa
triotic literature of the nation has been
rendered easily accessible to the read
ing puolic. For pregnant thoughtful
ness, broad, philosophical style and
Eicturesque diction this address may
e justly ranked among the finest liter
ary products of the human mind in
spired by the genius of liberty.
J'hiladelphia Jiecord.
Now Try This.
It cost you nothing and will surely
do you good, if you have a Cough,
Cold, or any trouble with Throat,
Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds is guaranteed to give re
lief, or money will be paid back.
Sufferers from La Grippe found it
just the thing and under its use had a
speedy and pertcct recovery. 1 ry a
sample bottle at our expense and
learn for yourself just how good a
thing it is. Trial bottles free at C. A
Kleims Drug Store. Large size
50c. and $1.00.
Deaths.
In Orangeville on the and ins!, Mrs.
Emly Snyder, aged 65 years, 3 months
and a 6 days.
In Millville on the 4th inst, Mrs.
Susan Richendifer, aged 64 years and
15 days.
Deeds, mortgages and note books
of all kinds at the Columbian office,
tf.
JOHH B. TOWHSEHD
mam msssssssk nsssssskt M nPiW) FsK CVv
CORNER OF MARKET AND MAIN STREETS,
BLOOMSBTJRO-.
The views taken by C. G. DufTey,
of the Berwick camp are excellent.
He has them for sale at the Market
street gallery.
Nothing is more destructive of
beauty than a bad complexion, and
nothing is more certain to secure a
good one than the use of Wright's In
dian Vegetable Pills.
We sometimes look at a pretty boy
and think what a pity that he's bound
to grow up and become a man and
get manned and drunk and wicked
and do all sorts of horrible things.
And when you look at the blue-eyed,
fair-haired little female child and think
that some day she is going to be a
pretty woman with a tight-laced waist,
a tailor made suit, false hair, and a
touch of paint on her face ; that she
is going to fib and flirt and deceive
and marry the wrong man and have
lots of trouble well, you can't help
asuing. " hat is the use of it all r
Beading "Combine" Broken.
LEASE OF LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD TO
THE PHILADELHHIA AND READING
DISSOLVED BY THE DIRECTORS
OK THE FORMER CORPORA
TION. Philadelphia, Aug. 8 The lease
of the Lehigh Valley railroad to the
Philadelphia and Reading railroad was
this afternoon disolved by the direc
tors of the former corporation. The
action was taken because the Reading
coal and iron company failed to pay
$968,768 for coal purchased from the
Lehigh Valley coal company prior to
the Reading receivership, and which
default violated the lease.
The Lehigh Valley railroad petition
ed the United States court to abrogate
the lease and the Reading receivers
assenting, Judge Dallas ordered the
separation. The latter also appointed
John L,ojvber Welsh to succeed E. P.
Wilbur as a Reading receiver. Mr,
Wilbur will probably soon retire from
the Reading board of managers, but
will retain the presidency of the Le
high Valley.
It was provided in the lease that if
the agreement between the coal com
panies each of which is controlled
by its respective road should
be terminated for any reason, then
the lease of the Lehigh Valley rail
road to the Reading should at once
be terminated.
Like a ship without a rudder is a
man or a woman without health and
the necessary strength to perform the
ordinary duties of life. When the ap
petite fails, when debility, and a disor
dered condition of stomach, liver, kid
ney, and bowels assail you, take Ayer's
Sarsaparilla.
Salaries and leer
A circular letter from the audi
tor general on this matter.
The county officials have received a
circular letter from Auditor General
Gregg directing that hereafter an
itemized statement must be made of
all fees received each day. Fifty per
cent, of all moneys in excess of $,
000 of office expenses must be re
mitted to the State.
The circular closes as follows:
"Commencing with the year iSot. no
clerk hire or expenses of office will be
allowed in the annual settlement of
the accounts of the county officers, ex
cept the auditors report be accom
panied by itemized and properly re
ceipted vouchers accounting for all
clerk hire and office expenses to be
deducted from the fees received.
County officers are instructed to take
receipt for all money paid for clerk
hire and expenses of office, the origin
als of which aie to be forwarded with
the auditors' report for the year 1893."
Investigation Invited.
Of course it is nroner to inauire
about what any man says, Is it true ?
I he most rigid investigation is in
vited into the testimonials published
in behalf of , Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Special attention is called to the hiirh
O
character of the persons whose testimo
nials are published by the proprietors
of this medicine, as evidenced bv their
occupations or indorsements. In fact,
no matter where a testimonial in be
half of Hood's Sarsanarilla mav be
from, it is reliable and as worthy of
confidence as if it came from your
most trusted neighbor.
Croquet sets $1.00 ud to $t.eo at
Mercer's Drug and Book store.
BY REQUEST
Of many of our out
of town customers we
have decided to con
tinue our
Wear
r 1
ID!
for ten daya more.
You can still find
some very choice
things in our line.
Although the sizes
are broken you may
find your fit, at least
it will pay you to
drop in and see.
That's the price for
our $3.00, 3.50,
and $4.00 Pants just
now. Want to get
them off our hands.
You'll be the win
ner by buying.
Bidding & Sahburg,
oustce: peice
CLOTHIERS, HATTERS
AMD FURNISHERS.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
All the talk in the world will not
convince you so quickly as one trial of
DeWitt's Witch Haze Salve for scalds,
burns, bruises, skin affections and
piles. W. S. Rishton, Druggist iyr
Window curtains and fixtures in
gaeat variety at W. H. Brooke & Co'.
Estimates furnished for wall paper.
Contract work solicited. Competent
workmen sent anywhere.
W. H. Brooke St Co.
Go to Mercer's Drug and Book
store for Hammocks, prices from 90
cts. to I3.50.
Wall paper and window shades
at lowest prices.
W. H. Brooke & Co.
Hammocks from 90 cents to $3.50
at Mercer's Drug and Book store.
New edition of Episcopal Hymnals
at W. H. Brooke Sz Co s.
Call at Mercer's Drug and Book
store for Croquet sets, prices from $1.00
to $3.50. '
Are you going to paper your house ?
Give us a call. Get estimates and
prices. W. 11. Brooke & Co.
HAEVEY'S LAKE.
Lake Grove Hotel, located at this
popular resort, has been enlarged, re
modelled and refurnished, and is now
the largest hotel on the lake. All
modem improvements, good fishing
and boating, telephone connection,
high elevation, pure air, no mosquitos.
Steamboats meet all trains. Terms
reasonable. For particulars address
S. Gottfried, Proprietor, Harvey's Lake,
Pa. 6 23-io t.
Sale
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AT THE TOP
We are at the top In the lint by general eoasMt
And why T Beca use we strive to please. Wt
give honest values, and while our system ot
buylngenables to sell low, we are content
with (air profit, and give our patrons a,
share in this advantage.
We are giving spec! al Inducements until Mm
mat ot August In the way ol prices on our lima
Watches. Clocks,
Jewelry and Silver
to show you that we appreciate the vt ry liberal
patronage you have given us thus far, to In
duce you to come again and aluo to re
duce our stock to umke room for our '
Kail and Holiday goods. Come now
If you want bargains.
Personal attention given to repairing of tine
W iitcliea.tc, and warranted Satisfactory at
HESS BROS,
MKWELKKS AND KTATIOXKHN.
Sign of big watch, Main St.
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BEST IW THE WOBLD,
lUwMring qualltlaaara itimit MtaalTa
ttitlnstlnff two bolH of any othsr brand. Mat
FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. 1m
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