The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 23, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
S
OLT.O BOLD kl BUTTER,
An important subject of conversa
tion during the last few days is
A case of flagrant deception and
gross violation of law by a well
known vender in our curb stone
market that has just come to light.
The infringement in question was
nothing less than the act of selling
oleomargarine as butter. The dis
covery of the fraud came about in
this way. A few days before Christ
mas Officer Van Gilder purchased in
market a pound of butter, which was
represented as the creamery product,
of Elias Williams, who liver with his
father, D. D. Williams in Valley town-
; ship. As soon as Mrs. Van Gilder
j began to make use of the butter she
became suspicious that it was not
the genuine article. To test the
matter Chief Van Gilder boxed up a
j specimen of the butter and forwarded
it to the State Department at Harris-
burg for analysis. On Tuesday last
. James Terry, Deputy State Dairy and
Food Commissioner, put in an ap
pearance in Danville and hunted up
Chief Van Gilder. Mrs. Van Gilder's
i suspicions had been verified. The so-
called butter had been subjected to
an analysis by Dr. Henry LefTman,
7 Expert analyst. It was found to be
pure oleo ; there was not an ounce of
;k milk in it. The Dairy and Food
0 Commissioner, accompanied by Oflicer
( Van Gilder drove out to the Williams
t- farm. They did not find any of the
oleo here although Williams did not
t deny that he had been dealing in the
article. The neighboiing farm of
William Ashton was also visited, as
he was suspected of being a sort of
! partner of Williams in the nefarious
; traffic he was carrying on with bogus
1 butter. Here the ollicers succeeded
in finding a quantity of the oleo.
( Some important facts were here
gathered that criminated both parlies.
I The partnership between Ashton and
Williams was acknowledged. Neither
, was it denied that they sold the articlj
an butter with the full knowledge that
it was not genuine. Mrs. Ashton ex
plained that they saw an advertise
ment of butterine ; that they placed
themselves in communication with
the dealers of it and ordered a quantity
of the stuff. She said they received
the oleo from the cars at South
Danville for la cents per pound, ad
mitting thai they sold it iti Market as
creamery butter for 22 cents per
pound. They seemed to see the utter
futility of setting up any defense and
accepted the situation as gracefully as
possible.
Their only desire was to settle the
case tin n and there. This Mr. Terry,
the Dairy and Food Commissioner,
informed them was impossible at that
time. Later, when summoned for a
hearing it would be their privilege to
enter a nolocontendere and pay a
fine, which to gether with the costs,
he assured them would not be less
than $100 a piece.
Mr. Terry returned to Harrisburg
on last Tuesday to come back to Dan
j ville in the course of ten days, when
f legal proceedings will be begun against
the pei sons who so grossly defrauded
f our unsuspecting citizens. Meanwhile
the guilty parties in Valley two. are
trembling in their boots, as much in
'dread of the exposure that is sure to.
follow as of the actual punishment
inflicted by the law. In addition to
the fact that the article sold Chief
Van Gilder was oleo represented as
bufter, a pound in weight, it was
found to be two ounces short. The
quantity seeming small for a pound
officer Van Guilder weighed it before
taking it home. So that Williams
may have to answer for the additional
offense of giving short weight.
Chief Van Guilder is entitled to
credit for bringing about the exposure
of the two fraudulent dealers. But
for his timely discovery and the
prompt and judicious course he took
in sending the oleo to the State De
partment our citizens might still be
victims of the fraud practiced so
I openly.
The question naturally suggests it
self to what extent may our citixens
not have been imposed upon in the
past, if not still the victims of dishon
est venders. Citizens owe it to them
selves that thev inquire more closely
into the practices of dealers and as
sure themselves that they are getting
a pure, genuine and healthful article
when they are paying for if
WHAT IS OLEOMARGARINE ?
In the manufacture of oleomarga
rine a liquid oil is first produced made
from animal fats, especially beef fats,
by separating the greater portion of
the solid fat by crystallization. Oleo,
as generally understood is an artificial
butter made by churning the oil as
obtained above with more or less
milk. Butterine is also a substance
prepared fro n anim il fit with some
other ingre lients intermixed, as an
imitation of Lvitter. It would
to bti farther removed from pure bnt-
icr mn o.e.i, as ino utter is often
rnVuifacture 1 int 1 a compound that
is soui ai o lttcruu.
In Pennsylvania it is an offense
punishable with a heavy fine to
manufacture or even to deal in either
oleo or butterine. Danville Sun
January 1W1, 1896.
How's This !
We offor One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catanh that
can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known
l". J. Cheney lor the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations matte
uy mcir iirm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
1UICUO, u.
Waldino, Kinnan& Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
tcrnally, acting directly upon the b'ood
anu mucous surfaces oi the system.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
uruggisis. lestimonials tree.
Hall's Family Pills are the best, im
INGERSOLL MA? JOIN A OUTJROH,
Ho Finds One With No Creed and it
Suits Him.
Robert G. Ingersoll, in his lecture
on " Lincoln," at Ivalamozoo, Mich
last week, created a sensation. In the
middle of his discourse he spoke of
his visit to the People's Church and
said : " It is the grandest thing in
your State, if not in the whole United
states. II there were a similar church
near my home I would join it, if its
members would permit ma."
This caused a stir, and when some
ot his friends escorted him to the
hotel they asked him if he was in
earnest about the statement, and he
is said to have replied that he was
very much in earnest, and if oppor
tunity was ever given him of joining
such a church he would seize it quick
ly. tin .1 n ...
v nen ine colonel arrived he was
taken to the People's Church, of which
miss Garonne j. ifartlett is the pastor.
This church is institutional in its plan,
and has reception rooms for sorinl
gatherings, libraries, rooms for study,
a timing room, a kitchen and equip-
merits 01 1111s Kind. It is unth-nami.
national, and has no creed.
I he members sav that while no nr.
ganized effort has been made to get
Colonel Ingersoll to join the church,
they profess to believe that he will
deliver no more agnostic lectures.
MIS3 WILLAED'S NEW MOVE.
Novel Plan lor the Extension o( "Temperance
Work.
Miss Frances E. Willard, as presi
dent of the National Woman's Chiist
ian Temperance Union, has appoint
ed Mrs. Marion Baxter to the new
office of financial secretary of that
famous organization. The position
has been created to raise $25,000 for
mc cxieniion 01 temperance work.
This, writes Margherita Arlina Hamm,
is to be performed by at least ten
national organizers, or as many as the
money will allow. Mrs. Baxter has
already a scheme on which she is
busy, viz., the securing of a thousand
friends of the cause who will con
tribute $ 5 each. The thousand will
be known as the first "advance guard."
After the number is filled a second
will be formed, and so on until five
advance guards have been enrolled.
In case the extension mets with
general approval and the amount is
easily raised it is probable that an at
tempt will be made to raise other
guards and still further extend the
work. Miss Willard, who has been
quite ill the past ten days at Lexing
ton, Ky., is rapidly improving, and
expects to resume her many duties
this week.
Saved a Lifa With Lemonade.
J. II. Sistrunk of Lexington, ' Ky.,
has received a letter from Tudee T. n
Rose of Curryville, Mo., stating that
ne owea nis me to him. Several
weeks ago Sistrunk saw in the news
papers that Judge Rose had been at
tacked with hiccoughs, and three
doctors had been calfed and gave him
up. Sistrunk wired the judge to use
lemonade at intervals until relieved.
The letter inclosed $1 to pay for the
telegram.
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Lippincott's Magiziue for February, 1006.
The complete novel in the Febru
ary issue of Lippincott's is "Ground
swells," l)j the well-known writer,
Mrs. Jeannclte II. Walworth. It is a
tale of rather unusual length (for the
Magazine), readable, hvelv. and "tin-
to-date." The scene is in New York
city, and the heroine is, or tries to be,
a New Woman.
"Fifteen." bv Mariorie Richardsnn.
is the talc of a highminded cash-boy,
supposed to be told by one of his
comrades in the dry-goods store.
nr. narvey u. Jiisiiore gives an
interesting epitome of the furthest re
searches of geology in a rapid sketch
i "tne Jt'irst Davs of the World."
'The Aerial Monasteries of G reere '
are described by Charles Robinson.
James Knapp Reeve writes of
What Men Drink." E. S. F. cives
some account of "Domestic Service
on the Pacific Slope" and the difficult
ies tncrcot.
.T1 II ! 1 J 41 - . ...
"i ne nna ana nis fictions" is a
pleasant and suggestive paper by
Elizabeth Fercuson Seat Frederie
M. Bird points out certain "Paralvzers
of Style," some of which are intended
to nave a precisely opposite effect,
while some are the result of mere
carelessness.
The poetry of the number is by
'oseph Wharton. Charles G. D. Rob
erts, and Clinton Scollard.
By far the best friend you have in
town, if you are a good citizen, is
your local newspaper. It is always
ready and prompt in defending the
interests of the town's people, tells of
their improvements, of their prosperity
and champions the cause of progress
in and out of season. No doubt vou
will see some things in it that vou do
not like, but you have the privelege
of helping yourself to that which you
like, leaving the rest for your neighbors
and friends. The man is not yet
born who can edit and publish a paper
that will please everybody, and how
ever conscientious and upriVht an
editor may be, he is bound to make
more or less enemies if he adheres to
the truth in publishing the news.
Many items of legitimate local news
that would prove of general interest
are omitted through fear of engender
ing needless animosities, but despite
the greatest care in penning such as
are inserted without an iota of inten
tion of wounding the feelings of any
one, ignorant and intolerant readers
misconstrue them into personal
thrusts. In fact the editor of a local
paper has but one recourse, to hew
to the line and let the chips fall where
they may, for he is " blamed if he
does and blamed if he don't.
The Original One.
Adam had slept too long.
He felt sure of it as he stretched
himself, yawned, and lose with a
neavy sensation in his head and a
lightness round his stomach, to take
a turn about the garden.
But, suddenly, he doubted whether
he was yet awake.
There, in front of him, was an ani
mal he had never seen before. He
thought it was an animal. But it was
stranselv like himself, vet siranfelv
i J o - J
different. His surprise increased. For
some moments he was speechless.
I hen :
" What are you ? he gasped.
The unusal creature smiled.
She nicked a loose hair off one of
his shoulders, compared it with his
wua, unkempt locks apd smiled
again.
4 1 am the New Woman." she
said. Life.
More Oars Constructed.
The record of car and locomotive
construction for 1895 compares very
lavorabiy with that of the previous
year. All of the thirteen locomotive
building companies in the United
States, except one, turned out more
locomotives in the past than in the
previous year, the total number hav
ing been 1,100, as against 605 in 1804.
The freight cars built in 1 895 were
31,800, as compared with 17,029
in 1894.
One of onr local horticultu rists is
at work on a new scheme to increase
the sum of human happiness. He is
trying to cross the milkweed and the
strawberry, so that people may raise
strawDernes and cream together.
A home without a good weelky
newspaper is like a house without
windows, you fail to see, hear or know
anything, and that's just why you are
poor and can t make anything. You
shut out all light, knowledge and in
telligence and then you die having
done nothing.
To nursing mothers. Dr. Pierce's Fovorite
Prescription is a priceless boon, for it not
only strengthens the moihcr, but also pro
motes an aluindant secretion of nourishment
for the child. Kor those about to become
mothers, it. is even more Valuable for it
lessons the perils and pains of childbirth
and shortens labor. Of all dealers.
Ovarian, fibroid and other tumors rurpil
without resort to surgical operation. For
pamphlet, testimonials and references send
10 cents (for postage) to World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
The ten thousand miners who find
employment in Clearfield mnntv
mines worked JJ7 days in i89r, aia
days in 1892, 186 days in 1893 and
only 134 days in 1894.
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graph, value $5.00, and thirteen
cabinet photographs all for
$3.00.
All work guaranteed.
Ralph G. Phillips,
Ground Floor Gallery, Opposite Central Ilote
BLOOMSBURC, PA,
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS. EAuT.
NORTBVMBXBLAND....... .. 8 8ft 1.50 10 0
Cameron........ 8 40 ......
Chulaeky........
Danville 8 53 8 18 1 018
Catawlssa, ..................... 710 88 10 39
Rupert 717 181 10 44
Bloorasburg..... ........... 7 81 8 88 10 49
Kspy 7 83 8 43 ....
Lime Kldge 7 40 8 50
Willow Grove 7 44 8 64
Brlarcreek... . 7 48
Berwlek 7 58
COLD lf HEAD
ta HAIR BALSAM
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TJbf) - Cum scalp dinessos 1 hair talluuj.
lTrs sjaj JOc.andtl.'XIat Pmanits
beach Uaven...-.. ...., 804
Hick's Ferry 8 10
Sblckahlnuy ...... ... 8 80
tiuniock's.. ........ 8 30
Nanilooke...... 8 87
A voodale. ......... 341
Plymouth 8 45
Plymouth Junction 8 49
KlnK8'.on....... 8 54
Bennett ,..... . 8 68
Forty Fort .... 9 00
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Tha only sura Cure lur Corns. Htups all psin. iiiitnrsf eom
tanlu Uia ImI. AUkat valktag aaay. Uvia. at bruulsu.
Wyoming,
West Plttston
HusquehanDa Ave...
Plltaton
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Lackawanna
Taylor......
neuevue...
HOBANTOM.
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8 10
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8 19
8 41
8 61
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4 05
4 08
4 11
4 17
4 88
4 85
4 30
4 84
4 87
4 45
4 50
4 65
P.M.
11 18
11 18
l'i'33
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18 83
13 26
18 40
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6 07
8 13
6 38
8 83
8 89
8 4S
8 68
8 58
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7 Ort
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7 19
7 85
7 47
7 64
7 68
8 03
8 07
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8 18
8 19
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8 89
8 44
8 48
8 57
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917
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9 83
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8 06 ....
Taylor. 810 1004 1 40 8 17
Lackawanna e is 1011 1 48 6 84
Duryea 8 83 10 14 1 61 as
Plttston 6.88 1018 1 68 6 88
BUHCiuehanna Ave........ 6 83 10 31 9 00 6 85
West I'ltlStOn u. 6 85 10 81 8 03 8 38
Wyoming. 6 40 10 89 8C8 6 43
Forty Fort,. 6 45
Bennett 8 48 10 S 8 18 6f0
Kingston' 6 64 1 0 89 1 88 6 5
Plymouth Junction 8 69 10 43 8 37
I'lymoutn 7 04 10 47 f 83 7 03
Avondale 7 09 8 88 7 07
Nantlcnke 7 14 1064 843 7 13
HUUIOCK'S 7 80 11 011 8 5(1 7 0
Hhlckshluny 7 81 11 10 8 01 7 85
HICK'S Ferry T44 11 83 8 17 7 47
Beach Haven M 7 49 1183 135 7 53
Berwlek 7 68 11 40 8 88 8 OC
Brtarcreek . 8 08 8 40 ...
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8 14 11 58 8 50 81
8 31 13 04 8 58 6 81
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8 84 18 18 4 13 8 88
8 411 19 33 4 18 8 41
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Hloomnbtirg-.
Hupert ......
CatiiwiHsa...,
Danville ,
Cnulasky
Cameron
KOUTUUMBKHI.AND.
Connections at Hunert with Philadelphia
Betiding Hitltroud (or Tamanend, Tamaqu
Uliamsp ort, Sunbury, PoHnvlil, etc A
Northumberland with P. ft E. In v. p. K. ro
Harrl-burtr. Lock Haven, imuorluni Warrea
C'orry and Ki te.
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Scranton, l'a.
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