The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 16, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA.
Slop j
toughing j
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Every cough makes
your throat more raw
and irritable. Everv
cough congests the lining
membrane of your lungs.
Cease tearing your throat
- and lungs in this way.
Put the parts at rest and
give them a chance to
heal. You will need some
help to do this, and you
will find it in
From the first dose the
quiet and rest begin: the
tickling in the throat
ceases; the spasm weak
ens; the cough disap
pears. Do not wait for
pneumonia and con
sumption but cut short
your cold without delay.
Dr.' Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral Plaster . should be
over the lungs of every per
son troubled with a couch.
Write to the Doctor.
fniMiial op port nnl tie and long ex
lrrience
eminently qualify tin for
L'tvinir Y
medical advice. NY rite
freely all the particular tn ymr c.
Tt'll u whut Tour I'Vfmrioiirn hut
T.-ii u, wl
fl been with
II will recelvt
1 1 oit
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been with our f'hnrrr I'crtnral. You
will receive a prompt reuly. without
.. AUdreil, DK. J. C. AYER
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THE COLUMBIAN.
BLOOMSBURG. PA.
J. S. Williams & Son,
BLOOMSBURG, P.,
Public Sale Criers and
General Auctioneers.
tw Fifteen years experleuce. Satisfaction
ruaranteed. Best returns of any sale criers In
tnls section of the Btate. Write for terms and
dates, we never disappoint our patrons. 1-5
&ALE3,
Dr. G. H. Welliver has returned
from Buffalo, N. Y., with a car load
of fine horses which he will offer for
sale at the Exchange Hotel stables
next Saturday afternoon at one
o'clock.
Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1899.
George M. Whitmire, administrator
of Charles Whitmire, late of Cen
tre township. Columbia county, Pa.,
deceased, will sell, at public sale,
on the premises, in Centre town
ship, about two miles from Orange
ville, on the road leading from Or
angeville to Eerwick, a lot of per
sonal property, consisting in part of
horses, cows, wagons, farming im
plements, household goods, &c.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p.m.
Pens, inks and paper of all kinds
at Mercer' Drug & Book Store.
Personally-Conducted Tours
Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Season or
1899-1900.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany announces the following Personally-Conducted
Tours for the season
of 1899 and 1900:
Mexico and California. A forty-five-day
tour will leave New York,
Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Pitts
burg February 13. Fourteen days
will be spent in Mexico and eighteen
in California. The party will travel
over the entire route by the "Mexico
and California Special" the finest
train that crosses the continent.
Florida. Four tours to Jackson
ville will leave New York and Phila
delphia January 23, February 6 and
20, and March 6. The first three of
these fclmit of a sojourn of two weeks
in the "Flowery State." Tickets for
the fourth tour w;ll be good to return
by regular trains until May 31, 1900.
Tickets for the abovs tours' will be
sold from all principal points on the
Pennsylvania Railroad. For detailed
itineraries, giving rates and full infor
mation, address Thos. E. Watt, Pas
senger Agent Western District, Pitts
burg; B. Courlaender, Jr., Passenger
Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore;
C. S:udds, Passenger Agent South
eastern District, Washington; or Geo.
W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger
Agent, Philadelphia.
Help Wanted.
A girl wanted who is capable of do
ing general housework. Applv at Rev.
D. N. Kirkby's. u-a tf.
HOOD'S PILL cure Llvr Ills, Bil
iousness, Indigestion, Headache.
Kasy to take, easy to operate. 28c.
OidTjg f
Qeneral Farming Pays,
If a farmer depends on buying sup
plies he will find he must pay more
for them than he could get for the
same articles if he had them to sell.
The farmer who grows special crops
for the market will occasionally strike
a bad year, when those crops are a
failure. Should he have an abundant
crop everybody else will probably
have the same, and the price will ur
doubtedly be low. In either case he
has got to eat and the supplies must
be purchased. The farmer that pro
duces most of the articles necessary
for home consumption is Independent
of the market and will always have a
good living no matter how other peo
ple may fare. Whatever he may have
left can be sold, and is just so much
clear gain. I have always noticed
one thing, that farmers who depend
upon purchasing their supplies ate
more penurious regarding their living
than those who raise everything neces
sary for the table. This is doubly so
in a hard year. The purchases are
made on an economical basis and
small fruits, berries and other luxuries
are scantily ordered or left out alto
gether. There is no such bountiful
supply of these things on the table as
when they are grown upon the farm.
The farmer who depends upon spec
ialties to raise money to purchase sup
plies has a hard time and a great deal
of worry that the general farmer
knows nothing about. The best is
none to good for the farmer, and I
say raise them in abundance. The
farmer who does this will have more
money in the end and will be a great
deal healthier, happier and more in
dependent. S. A. Bacon, Wood Co.,
O., in Farm and Home.
National Eiport Exposition, Pbila.. Pa
Special Low-Rate Excursions Via Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany has arranged for special low
rate excursions to Philadelphia, ac
count National Export Exposition, on
November 10 and 24. Round-trip
tickets, good going only on trains in
dicated, and good to return within
three days, including day of issue, will
be sold on above dates as follows :
Leaves A. M.
East Bloomsburg. . . . 8.47
Catawissa 8.55
South Danville 9.14
The above rates include
to the Fjcposition.
Resolutions-
Rate.
?S 3
5 21
4 95
admission
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The following resolutions were
adopted by the Epworth League of
Espy, on the death of Miss Sydney
Milnes, who died October 15, 1899.
Whereas, It has pleased our Heav
enly Father to remove from our midst
by death, our esteemed sister and
faithful society worker, one who was
always ready and willing to advance
the cause of Christ.
Resolved) That while we mourn the
loss of our sister, we bow in humble
submission to the Master's will, real
izing that our loss is her eternal gain.
Resolved, That the Epworth
League has lost a faithful member and
one who was regular in attendance as
long as she was able, and always wil
ling to help.
Resolved, That the community has
lost a faithful friend, one who was
always ready and willing to render
assistance in sickness or death or
when help was needful.
Resolved, That while we deeply
sympathize with the family in their
beieavement, we can only commend
them to him who doeth all things well.
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be placed on record in the
minute book, and that they be publish
ed in two of the county papers, and a
copy be sent to the family
I IV.
ING "i
Sallie Manning
Bessie Robison Com
W. R. Groh
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
tmmmmiiiiTmmmnWrfmfi,yBlMMIIKg.
Tfi Discoverer of Swamp-Root at Work la
Eli Laboratory.
There is a disease prevailing In this
country most dangerous because so decep
tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by
It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
or apoplexy are often the result of kidney
disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Then the richness of the blood the albumen
leaks out and the sufferer has Brlght's
Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis
covery Is the true specific for kidney, bladder
and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent
and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free
by mall, also a book telling about Swamp
Root and its wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer tc Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. and
mention .this paper.
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Official Vote
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Beaver
Urnton Boro
Benton Twp
Berwick, N. K
Berwick, (. K
Berwick, N. W
Berwick, 8. W
Bloom 1st
Bloom M
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Bloom 4th
Brlaroreek
CatawlRs Twp
l'tawla Boro
Centralis 1st
Cent rail SxL
Centre
Cleveland
Conyngham, E. N
Conynifham, W. N
C.onynKliftin, W
Conynghain, 8. W
OonvnirliRm, 8. E
Plalilngoreek, B.. ......
Flslilngoreek, W
Franklin
Greenwood, E
Greenwood, W
Hemlock ,
Jackson
Locust
Mitillgon ,
Mill u
Minim ,
Mllivllle
Montour.
Mt. lieaaant
Orange
I'ltie, X ,
l'lne, 8
ltoHrtngcreek
Hcott, E
scott, W
Sugarloaf, N
Migarloaf, 8
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Cenlralia, 2c1 Freeman VeaKcr received 2 votes for County Auditor, J. M. Gwinncr
ConvnKham, .-L). W. Inahan and M. S. iuay each received I vole for Judire of
:.!illvillc V. p. lives received one vole for County Auditor
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.iiumour m. Aicuscn receiveU I
Special Excursion Bates to Philadelphia-
Account National Export Exposition.
Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad.
Low
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany has arranged lor special excur
sion rates to Philadelphia on Novem
ber 8 and 22, account National Ex
port Exposition. Round-trip tickets,
good to return within ten days, includ
ing day of issue, will be sold on the
above dates from New York, Trenton,
Belvidere, Atlantic City, Cape May,
Pottsville, Reading, Wilkesbarre, Lan
caster, Harrisburg, York, Williams
port, Canandaigua, Erie, and inter
mediate points at rate of single fare
for the round trip, plus admission to
the Exposition (no rate less than one
dollar). For specific rates apply to
Ticket Agents. 11-a 3t
For Sale.
A good double cylinder horse
power engine. Inquire at this of
fice. io-a6 tf.
THE DEWEY WEDDING.
The Admiral Married to Mra, Haii.
Hour moon In Sow York.
NEW YORK, Nov. 10.-Admiral and
Mrs. GoorKi.' Dewoy ore i-njoyinu theli
honey itioou In this city. The wedding
party arrived from WauhitiKtoa last even
ing nnd were driven at ouee to the Wnl-dorf-Astorin.
They will npend Home, time
at Oakdnle farm, Long Island, a hand
mime country (tltice belonging to Mr.
Ludlow, the bride's sister.
The wedding of Admiral George Dew
ey nnd Mrs. Mildred Hnzen, which took
plaee at H:.'lO yesterday morning in Wash
ington, won a surprise even to neat
friends of the bride and groom. The cer
emony at the rectory of St. 'I'aul's Ho
mnn Catholic, church wns very simple and
lasted only about three minutes.
The admiral was aecoiupauicd by hit
secretary. Lieutenant Caldwell of the
nnvy, who acted as best man. Mrs. Hn
zen wns acconipnniod by her mother,
Mis. Washingtou McLcnn, uud her sis
ter, Mrs. Ludlow.
The eertmouy wns performed by Itev.
J nnies 1 Mackin, pnstor of St. Paul's..
lie wns assisted by Itcv. Joseph H. Fo
ley and Itcv. Sidney S. Hurlburt, assist
ant pastors of the church.
THE KENTUCKY CONTESTS.
They Involve Four Thouannd Votes
In Seven Counties.
LOUISVILLE, Nov. 13. The progress
of the contests in various counties of the
state is the point on which interest in the
fight for the governorship is centered.
The determination of these disputes inny
swing in either direction the result of the
face of the returns ns they will be made
to the state board of election commis
sioners. These contests involve over
4,fXMJ votes in seven counties.
The state board of election commis
sioners will meet at Prnnkfort Dec. 4.
Before it the points involved in these dis
puted ballots will be argued by the lend
ing counsel of the state.
The official count iu Jefferson county is
progressing satisfactorily, with little
change from the unofficial figures. Five
wards have been completed.
Thirty-five cases of alleged violations
of election laws came up before Judge
Toney yesterday. Each of the prisoners
wus bound over in the sum of $5(10.
PAREDES SURRENDERS.
Ilut Only After a Desperate Flht
With General Castro.
PORTO OA HELLO, Venesuela, Not.
13. General Paredes, a former com
mander In the army of ex-President An
drnde, who hud refused the demand
made upon him by General Clpriuno
Castro uud the de facto authorities to
surrender the town, even when this was
re-enforeed by the request of the British,
American. French, German and Dutch
commanders, surrendered yesterday at
10 o'clock after a terrible battle.
The aspect of the city is one of ruin
and devastation, and it is estimated that
upward of (150 persons were killed or
wounded during the fighting.
of Columbia County, as Polled November 7th, 1899.
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Death In Mince I'le.
KANSAS C ITY. N..V. 14.-Two pen
pie are dead ami n third is seriously ill in
Kansas City. Kan., from eating mince
pies apparently containing ptomaine pol
soning. The pies were eaten at dinner.
George W. Hoffman, aged 72 years, a
carpenter, and his son-in-law, John Salm
on, aged 45 years, died after hours of
Hgony. Mrs. Hoffman is critically ill.
Heavy Know In Pennsylvania,
WILKESBAUHE. 1'n., Nov. 15.-The
first snowfall of the season in this local
ity began about 2 o'clock yesterday after
noon and continued until n Inte hour at
night. It is about six inches deep on the
level, and the electric und steam roads
are crippled to some extent. A similar
full of snow is reported at Scrautou, Wll
liumsport and other points.
CloHlnst of Canals.
ALBANY, Nov. 14. Superintendent
of Public Works Partridge states that
the cunuls of the state will close on Fri
day, Dec. 1, except the Itlnck river canal,
which will close Nov. 24, unless the
weather is so severe as to cause a sus
pension of navigation before the date set.
This season ha been a prosperous one.
Japan Defies Russia.
LONDON. Nov. 14. A dispatch tc
Dalziel's News agency from Shanghai
says the relations of ltussia and Japan
have almost reached the breaking point.
The trouble is caused by Japan's refusal
to allow Russia to take possession ot
land held by the Japanese government at
the Korean port of Masampo.
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HtCNR!
Ask your physician this ques
tion, ' ' What is the one great
remedy for consumption?"
He will answer, "Cod-liver
oil." Nine out of ten will
answer the same way.
Yet when persons have
consumption they loathe all
fatty foods, yet fat is neces
sary for their recovery and
they cannot take plain cod
liver oil. The plain oil dis
turbs the stomach and takes
away the appetite. The dis
agreeable fishy odor and
taste make it almost unen
durable. What is to be done?
This question was ans
wered when we first made
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo
phosphites. Although that
was nearly twenty-five years
ago, yet it stands alone to
day the one great remedy
for all affections of the throat
and lungs.
The bad Uste and odor have been
taken away, the oil itself has been
partly digested, and the most sen.
sitive stomach objects to it rarely.
Not one in ten can take and di jest
the plain oil. Nine out of ten can
take SCOTTS EMULSION and di
jest it That's why it cures so
many cases of early consumption.
Even in advanced cases it brings
comfort and greatly prolongs life.
toe. and li.oo, all drugglitt.
SCOTT tt bOWNE, CiumUu, N.w York.
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You Don't Want to Look at Christ
mas as a Great Way Off. It's
Only About 40 Odd Days.
We have opened our un
dressed dolls, which will give
time for the mothers to dress
them in handsome styles.
STAMPED LINENS For
stand covers, table covers, bur
eau covers, &c. with a general
line of articles to make up for
Christmas presents.
Down pillows, with stamped
covers, cords, fringes, &c.
DOLL HEADS Which are
We are getting ready to show a great assortment of HOLI
DAY GOODS will open them this month earlier than usuaL
I. W. HARTMAN & SON,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Mlroiil Vrrrln Kxllnn.
FREMONT. O., Nov. 14.-Tlu p.-p
sion of a nitroglycerin wiikoii ut Qilixon
burs, owneil by tho UciciiIch Powdn
company, blew the driver. Hen Curd, Intc
sninll bits. The teiun nnd wnson Klmred
bin fute. The shock wiih felt here and ut
other pluocH. Serious diinniKo was done
to buildiucs in the town.
f'orlieU Wti to Flitht Jeffries.
NEW YORK, Nov. 14. (ieorge Con
sidine, ninntlKcr of .lim Corbett, culled on
Al Smith nt the Oilsey yesterday after
noon und handed him a certinVd cheek
for $5,000, which he posted with a chnb
leutfu for Corbett to light Jim Jeffrie
within the next seven mouths.
Syracuse Finn Uein rontrnet.
WASHINGTON, Nov. K.-The navy
department has awarded the contract fm
building the steam engineering shops nt
the New York navy yard to O'ltrieu iVj
Houlihan of Syracuse, at IfoIll.lMK), the
work to bo completed in ten months.
MeUnHle Makes Another lleeord.
CHICAGO, Nov. 14. Eddie McDullie
lidded another world's record to his list
yesterday, going a half mile over the
Gurlield park track iu 40 secouds,
motor paced. Weuther conditions were
rather unfavorable.
Pensloa For Mrs. Iliitrlpr,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.-A pension
of $15 per month has been granted by
Commissioner Evans to Adelaide W.
Hagley, mother of Lieutenant Worth
Bagley, who wus killed iu the war with
Spain. .
Mr. Ilrynn Cops Hnntlnfr.
SPRINGElEI.il, Mo., Nov. U.-Wib
Hum J. Bryan and son Joijied Colonel M
C. Wetmore's limiting purty hero yester
day nnd left for tho hitter's game pre
seives in the Ozark mountains.
Another Load of Gold.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. The
steamer Homer has arrived here from lit
Michael's, Dutch Harbor and Cape Nome
with 170 passengers and about 100,000
In gold.
WANTEU--SEVERAL BRIGHT ANIJ
HONtfeT persons to represent ut ai ninna
Rers in this and close by counlies. Salary
fqoo a year and expenses. Straight, bona,
fide, no more, no less salary. Position per
manent. Our references, any bank, in any
iown. It is mainly office work conducted at
home. Reference. Enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. Tim Dominion Com
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unbreakable, in several sixes
and prices from iSc to 85c.
PLUSH CAPES,
GOLF CAPES,
LADIES' JACKETS,
MISSES' JACKETS,
CHILDREN'S COATS,
(long and short ones)
LADIES' TAILOR-MADE
SUITS, in many colors. AH
these are sold to fit.
BLANKETS
pair. -49c to $6 00 a
LIKE A
SWARM OF ITS
the children come to pet their enndv of as.
! Not the children alone, either, for grown-iqa
ioiks, too. 1 ney all know where to bcul
TOOTHSOME CANDY.
Perfectly pure and nourishing, our cwSf
Can be eaten by any on without danger C
upsetting the stomach or injuring the system.
OUR CUT.PRICE CANDY
this Saturday is 9c. a pound, which is Jiiaj
at little more than half its actual value.
GEO. ANDERSON,
44 East Main St. Bloomsburg, Tt-
Shoes!
DtTyou
Know
We have the Largest Stock of
Shoes in the County ?
You will make a mis
take if you fail to see our
lines before doing your
shoe buying.
W. H. Moore,
Cor.. Second and Ikon Sts.
Rloomsburg. Pa
COMMISSION"..