THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 8 I if 'V: M. "''!'" it; v. ! v ; il: ' ;' ,- i ;' " I ;; I I''-;.' Warm Weather mm weak RUS6ET SHOES AND OXFORDS Ws. darks' Building, Main THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. " rOE SALE. Dfwlratle vacant lots and number of Rood bora and lota In Moomsburg, l'a The Vt kturtnRS staud In Moomsburg. A very dest ra ws property containing 111 seres snd nrst class knlldlnKS wlln good will In a business worth iaO0 tc f : W P' r yenr at Willow (irove. IrweUUiKS in Kspy, Oraugevllle and Bftu'li Haven. A large number of farms In Columbia County, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two Country Store Stands In Columbia County nd one In Luzerne County, A water power Mailing mill, dry doctf and lumber yard and beds In BeaeU Uaven, l'a. Also 10 acres of r)d farm land at same place, by M. P. 1. 1 1 BON, Insurance and Kcal fcstate Agents, LOOM8BUKU.FA. tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. -tfllCKK.HINU 1'IANO FOK SALB.-In fine j lo i'liilun, titice reasonaDie, terms easy Bloomtirg, l'a. inmim nr. iiiiH iiitk h or auuruna Liuiik w. n tf. LL Rli-JDS OK BLANKS FOK .lUSTH'KS and constables at, me uolubbian vi ae. GOING TO CHURCH An act '.vo, intelligent church member, m ile or female, wanted to represeut ub for special work. Splendid Inducement to right part. No capl Uil needed. Heiereuce required, lioud pay. BUtle nge and previous occupation, also namo o rlwh and denomination. Address UlobeMMe i'ubllshlng Co., Wl Chestnut t., Philadelphia, l'a. n-14-at. Come Bargains. The slock of goods of Jerry Saltcr, lately told at Sheriff's s;ile, and pur chased by Estey & Bruce of Philadel phia, including Organs, Violins, Ac cordiors, Banjos, Mouth Organs. Violin, 3-trjo & Guitar strings, Sheet music, ;vc, is now offered at greatly reduced rates to close, at the old stand, iooo sheets of popular music at 3cts per copy. Estev & Bruce. 6-28 at. Shad and all kind of fresh fish at !. B. Ch isman'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. M. Phillips, at Phillips' Cafe. tf House to Bent. On East Reck street, Bloomsburg. Inquire at this office. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Interesting Items From Various Points In the County, Reported by Our Staff of Correspondents. East Benton. The "Glorious Fourth" will be elaborate' celebrated at Cambra. Harvest is rapidly approaching with promising prospects of a heavy crop. Refreshing and drenching rains have been viu'r.y this locality of late. Jame- Kr.efer and wife of Catawissa, visited u'. .."ds in our neighborhood week Ixi' last. The f ; u at present in a thrifty and gro.i'.; ; condition and promises a heavy ct Child Day was observed with appropti 'i. exeicises at Hamiline last Saturdi, . zV.t. Sever-i cddings among prominent people took .lace in the suburbs of the community the past week or two. "Look a i:aie oud" for more to follow toon. The extreme hot weather has caus ed much prostration bordering on sun strol f lately. Emaiwi Bender of Van Camp, was overcome with heat week ago last Wednesday. .Boys, ivhwii so extremely hot, better keep a little shady. We are often admonished to keep cool. But how can one keep cool when so extremely hot ? The silver issue develops more sil ver tongucd orators that we ever dreamed could be in the country. Judge Krickbaum and wife took a trip to Butler Valley last Wednesday. On Ihursilay they attended the wed ding of their nephew Hiram F. Hill man to a lady who is a Bloomsburg Normal graduate. As Hiram is an editor, Mrs. Hillman no doubt, will become an editress. Well, editors know how to "puff weddings, but wedding serenaders generally pufi cigars. F.xtensive preparations are in prog ress for an old fashioned camp-meeting at Patterson Grove this coming August. Rheumatic gout is quite prevalent and seems everywhere about. "Pan cakes" don't blossom yet, but from information received an im mense amount of buckwheat will be own this year. at prices to suit all.1 nssonr. Street. A young man by name of Goss, living on D. T. Lutes' farm informed me that he rode eight miles recently in twenty two minutes on his bicycle. As a summer resort for our city counsins we recommend Cambra, a place of exhilarating atmosphere and salubrious water, also an out of the way town that sets high and dry. No telephone nor railroad connection. Free from collision except on the sil ver issue. Benton. J. B. McHenry and wife of Blooms burg, were visiting friends and rela tives in this section last week. Miss Dot Crossley who has been at Wilkes-Barre for the past two months returned home last week. Silas McHenry, Thos. Brittain and Will Davidson of Cambra transacted business in Benton last Saturday. There was a large attendance at the festival held here Saturday even ing by the base ball club. Will Masteller of Jamison City visited Benton Saturday evening. H. O. Harvey made a business drive to Berwick last week and return ed home accompanied by Adam Shallas and II. O. Kline. Harry Housel of Bloomsburg, has a large banana and orange trade in this place and sells at a reasonable price. Ed. Hartman made a business trip to Bloomsburg last Thursday on his wheel. Editor Smith and wife returned home Saturday night from a visit to Atlantic City, where he arranged things for the next excursion which will take place the latter part of Aug ust. By the present indications more will go from here than last year. Mr. Creasy of Bloomsburg, spent Sunday here visiting his wife's parents. The ball team of this place has new suits now, which gives them a beauti ful appearance in the field. They played their first game with them on Saturday, and were wiped out again by the Millville boys. Guess they can do better with overalls. Floyd Vansickle of J. City, was visiting this place Saturday. Howard Crossley is doing a good business in his meat market. He has a wagon .on the road every day which presents a clean appearance, and Howard says times are certainly good in his line. Myron Edwards of the Bloomsburg Normal spent Sunday at home. O. E. Sutton is doing a good busi ness in his ice cream parlor, and handles the celebrated Millville cream. Jerseytown. C Kreamer made a business trip to Williamsport on Saturday last. There were quite a number of sales and horse trading made during the past week. Evan Kreamer exchanged his pacing mare for a Kentucky horse. While Dr. Shuraan sold his sorrel horse to a party in Mainville, and Healthy, happy children are those whose mothers have been, and are. healthy. The teat intentioned woman in the world will fall short of her duty to her children if she is worried and wearied with weakness and sickuess. Most all irritable women are sick women. Most all melancholy, listless, languid women are Hick women. Every woman who will take the trouble to notice. will Hud that at certain fixed periods she it nervous, cross, irritable and despondent. Any irregularity makes the conditions worse. Even a well woman is less amiable than usual at these times. What can be exnected from a sick woman? When every movement is a dreary drag, wnen me nerves are an on euge in sym cathv with the carticular ones afiected- when it seems that death were very much preferable to living what can a woman do for her children then ? It is every woman's duty to be well and healthy. There ia no reason why she should be otherwise if only she will take proper care of herself and take Dr. Pierce's Faroiite Prescription when she needs it This celebrated remedy has been used In tuft- Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at liuflalo, N. Y., of which Dr. Pierce is f-bl.f Pnnaultlnor Phvsieinn and specialist. for over jo years. Thousands of women have rjt;eu cured by it and hundreds have written jnaieiui leuers. Soma cX these lette rs are embodied in - . .- l.k V 1, . 11 .. ' JL', h ,1 tier Dibe. lf s," wbirh will be sent sealed in a plain Btwelope on receipt of ten cents (stamoslsny woklo's dispensary medi cal Xs:eiATton, No. 663 Maiu Street, Buffalo. W. V " CKM.ni.oiD " Collars and Ccff9 are made by covering a linen collar or cuff with "celluloid," thus making them strong, durable anrl waterproof. When soiled they can be cleaned by Imply wiping off with a wet cloth. No other waterproof goods are made with this Interlining, consequently 110 other goods can possibly give satisfac tion. Do not forget that every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows TFlADf l.ULQ! MARK. Insist upon goods so marked and re fuse anything else if offered. If your dealer doc9 not keep them yon can procure a sample from tis direct by enclosing amount and stating size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c pair. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, Kcw York. wiMSKBSnMHHSftMWaflHWramUQ Charles Carey traded his roan to a party from Milton, on Saturday even ing by some means his horse was ex changed for. It is the best to have them locked. Master Wilbur and Miss Martha Kreamer who had been visiting their Grandparents for the past two weeks, have returned home. Quite a number of our young peo ple attended children's service at Dutch Hill on Sunday evening. Mr. D. A. Shultz was seen wending his way toward White Hall on Satur day evening. What does it mean. Mrs. Augustus Hartline is visiting her daughter at Pittston this week. Mr. James Ritler drove into town with a lot of new buggies; he says while on his way he sold two. Jim is a hustler. J. R. Converse and wife spent Sun day with Pine Summit friends. Elmer Laidacker and James Mor dan started on their wheels on Sunday morning for Eaglesmere but changed their minds, and went to Jamison City, and reported having a fine time. Dr. J. E. Shuman drove to Light Street Tuesday to bring home his new buggy which he purchased of Benny Drake. HELPFUL HINTS FOR BICYCLISTS. From Harper't Round Table. I. A good bicyclist is careful of his roads, therefore when taking a header be careful not to hit the road too hard with your forehead. You might make a dent in the pavement. 2. In falling off your wheel do not fall on both sides at once. Failure to observe this rule will result in dividing you against yourself. 3. Always be courteous. If the trolley-car has the right of way over the track do not dispute with it. A boy in Massachusetts who broke this rule broke his right arm and his cy clometer at the same time. 4. Be cautious. In riding from New York to Brooklyn keep to the driveway. Don't try to wheel over the suspension cable. ou might slip and fall into the smoke-stack of a passing ferry-boat. 5. Keep your lamp lit when ncing at night. The boy who thouaht he was safe because he had a parlor match in his pocket came home with a spoke in his wheel that didn't be long there. 6. Do not be rough with ice-carts and furniture trucks. If you must run into one of them do it as gently and tenderly as if it were a baby-carriage. 7. A merciful rider is merciful to his wheel, so do not force a bicycle beyond the point of its endurance, unless you want to walk back with your wheel on your shoulders. . 8. Keep cool. It in the course ot a ride you find yourself in a tight place, with a skittish horse to the left and a steep ravine to the right, and bulldog directly to the fore, take ravine. You'll go into it, anyhow, and if you take it alone without drag ging the dog or the horse after you your chances will be improved. 9. Never use spurs on the pneu matic tires of your wheel. I he use of spurs ia this manner is likely to leave your bicycle in a winded con dition. Spurs are not comfortable, either, m case of a throw. 10. Do not be stubborn with balky wheel. If the front wheel gets into a rut going east, and the hind wheel in another going west, dismount and argue the matter standing, unless you are tired, and want to lie down bv.the roadside without making the effort to do so unassisted. Call and see at this office. the typewriter paper ' tf. Useful Hints, A hammock hung according to rule should be six and a quarter feet from the ground at the head and three and three-quarters above the ground at the foot end. The rope that secures the head end should be less than i a inch es and that at the foot should measure four and a half feet. Arranged in this way the lower part will swing freely and the head be kept comforta bly by being nearly stationary. To make a closet door novel and attractive hang on it a good motto in brass or carved wood. A silk or satin banner screen will do if the words em broidered thereon are appropriate. Lamps are no longer always placed upon the reading table. If wrought iron they can be placed on brackets to the wall. By the aid of a large hook they supply light for a corner over a cozy resting-place. Rugs to be thoroughly cleansed from dirt should be beaten with that useful little article known as a whip per, which forces from them ail par ticles of dust. For hands that perspire excessively bathing the hands several times a day with hot infusions of white oak bark is recommended. The very best way to wash mirrors 01 window glass is to sponge the sur face with alcohol and dust it with whiting, and finally polish it off with a chamois skin or soft cotton cloth. Paint is best removed by alcohol and the friction of a penny, the edge of which is never sharp enough to scratch. To make a sand bag to use in the place of a hot-water bag: Make a square bag of heavy linen or firm cot ton, and fill it with silver sand. A bag of sand retains the heat much longer than water or a brick, and is preferred by some persons. Like a hot-water bag, a sand bag may be fit ted into place, so that it is more com fortable than a brick or soapstone. It requires several hours to heat a bag of sand in an oven. Eggs covered when frying will cook much more evenly. If you heat your knife you can cut hot bread as smoothly as cold. Camphor menthol is an excellent inhalant if one is suffering from ca tarrh. A little flour dredged over the top of a cake will keep the icing from running. The white of an egg, with a little sugar apd water, is good for a child with an irritable stomach. Clear, black coffee, diluted with water and containing a little ammonia, will cleanse and restore black clothes. A large slice of raw potato in the fat when frying doughnuts will pre vent the black specks from appearing on their surface. Daily Excursion Bates. The Bloomsburg & Sullivan Rail road Company has adopted a new rate for travel over its road, which ent into effect last Tuesday. The egular rate one way has been slightly reduced, and the excursion rate has been increased, but excursion tickets are issued daily, instead of only on Saturday as heretofore, and are good for two days. The excursion rates are as follows between Bloomsburg and the points named : Light street 25, Orangeville si Forks 70, Zaner's 75, Stillwater 85, Benton 1.00, Coles Creek 1.1s, Sugar- loaf 1.20, Laubach's i.2, Central 45, Jamison City i.so. Tickets sold on Saturday are good to return on Saturday. Among the royal visitors to the ands & Astley shows, when in Europe, was the impress ot Austria ana tr.e Emperor William. R.KI LM ER'S O O the 8flET KIDNEY LIVERS B." L:i Grippe, Cures the bad after effects of this trying ept deuilo and restores lost vigor and vitality. Diabetes, Excessive quantity and blg-h colored urine, iBBiliure Blood, Eczonia, scrofula, malaria, pimples, blotebea. General Weakness, Constitution all run down, loss of ambition. Snd a disinclination to all sorts of labor. -Guaruntee-t'M oontonta of Ooe Dottle. If not LeneQI4 liruKifinu wli rumuu to you inu pric piuo. At DruKKlstM, 50c. fiUe, f 1.00 Sir. lovidld' Uuldo to Health" art- Consultation tra Dh. Kilmer & Co., Iiinoiiamton, N. THE ART AMATUER Dust and Lakokut Practical Aht Maoazink t i ne only Art tvnoaicai awarded a Medal a me worm rttir.) iHval'iahte to all who teui to mnlct llwir living ov an or o maxe itttir oe neautifui. FAR flf we will send lo any one mentioning rUft 1VL this publication, a speel- - aH men copy, wltli superb color plates (fur I I U eopyliiK or frumliitf) and supplenieu- III tni-y imires of designs ireuular urlee. vy CAD ORa nri. Or 1 vn uub. we will send also "Palming lor MONTAGUE L'AREC, 23 Union Sauare. N.Y, 6-i.ve lw.ta. j&agm w w w vw v 1 VI r If r for Infants Castor! st Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." It A. Ancnu, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. "Tit xtm of ' Cantoris U so Universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of snpererofratlon to endorse It, Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Contort within ff reach." Cauxm Uabttn. T). D., New York City. SHOES SLIPPERS, OXFORD m SPRING Largest County. Prices the Lowest. Jones & Main Street, -COMING ON ITS OWN SPECIAL TRAINS.- E WORLD'S GREATEST A COALITION OF AND Astley's Benownoi European Shows. Organitei in London, England, in This Marvelous and Altogether Unprecedented Alliance win Exhibit at BLOOMSBURG, PA., The Most Traveled, Popular and Famous and Altogether the Greatest Tent ed Combination Two complete Troupes. ALL NATIONS GREATEST MALE AND FEMALE CELEBRITIES. Oollossal Menagerie of Kara Wild Asia, Europe, Africa GRAND PARISIAN HIPPODROME--ENTIRELY The Most . Mugiiltlcent Illppodroine-AU New r . . ... v .;..uno ou Monster Museum of Marvelous, Carious Creation, Animate and Inanimate Wonders. A Wonderland Sumptuous Carnival. A Hare hlcband Instructive Entertainment rnnamlleled, I'l-esfUtiiiB Innumerable fpeelal Features never b-tora Kvlill lied n Auier ca To bee sillier of widen wnnntiw uwtn . im i .. . Ameru-tt " Grand Free Balloon Ascension and Parachute Leap Daily. Make up your parties and consult your Station Atfent for Excursion Hates on SANDS C AbTLEY'tt duy. ffiSSSee the Free Spectacular Street Pageant. One Ticket, for the Usual Price, Admits to tho GREAT COMBINED SHOWS. Two Grand Exhibitions and Performances Dailv, Rjin or Shine, lioors open at i and 7 p. ni, " and Children Can tori a cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, DlarrlHvn, F.ruetatlon, , Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes gextlon. Without Injurious medication, "For Severn! years I hava recommends! your 'CAKtorio,' and shalt always continue tt do so as It has Invariably produced beneflcls results." Enwnt F. TARncs, M. Tn 126th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Tint CiNTAm Cokpakv, 77 Mi-hrat 8ntnrr, Jfsw Yobc Crrr. TIE SUMMER Stock in the Walter BLOOMSBURG, PA. AMDSEMENT CONSOLIDATION. for a CmtipiioiiJ Tour f tbc Globe. ' 1."i-lS.-.3 . . of the Universe. A Klve Continent Aranlc Assembly. Boasts and Ocean's Doe? Sea Surprises. and America In Combination NEW AND ORIGINAL FEATS. Feals - TUe OraudCHt Exhibitions! Features-Tin- iso n.vujj udic vuuuuum mm Knows Kai'tii. sffirlsir' 4 u.- j