The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 27, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURd, PA.
THE COLUMBIAN.
bloomsburgTfa
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1905.
Kntrred at the font OJUce, Btoomfmrg, in.
on urtrmft claim matter, Starch I, IXHH.
LOCALNEWS.
Sells & Down's circus today.
Legal advertisements on page 7.
Celery and endive plants at Jos.
Garrison's, Fifth Street. 2t.
The Normal Catalogue which is
now being printed at this office will
be completed next week.
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An old resident of Danville says
that ptior to 1863 that town had
164 licensed saloons and hotels.
The P.loomshurg base ball team
was defeated by Milton 011 the Nor
mal grounds last Thursday by a
score of 5 2.
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Vanity Fair. March and Two
step by Chas. 1'. Elwi.ll, on sale at
all music stores. Second edition,
25 cents. tf.
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The farm house of li. J. Beyer
in Valley township, Montour
county, was totally destroyed by
fire, with all the contents, ou
Saturday morning.
The Good Will Fire Company
will hold a festival at their hose
house, corner of Main and West
streets on Friday and Saturday
evenings of this week.
H. G. Supplee has let the contract
for the erection of a large ware
house for farm machinery, to W.
G. Rhodamoyer. It will be built on
Market below the D. L. & W. rail-
Toad.
Nothlai Hon Dang.r.u..
Than Cutting Corn. Th Poot-Eue Sanitary
Crn Pad cure bjr abRorp'lon. Homethlny en
tirely new. Tbe lanltarr oils ana vapors au mv
work. Sold by lrui'(fl8i 6a or br mall.
Maniple mailed KUKS. Address, Alien
led, LeKor. N. V. T 27
A special session of Congress will
be called to meet on iMovemoer 1 t.
New Panama Canal legislation will
be asked for, and also anti-rebate
legislation, and revision of tbe
tariff.
A. G. Briggs has bad his resi
dence, corner of Third and Jeffer
son streets, thoroughly repainted In
attractive colors. It is one ot the
pretty homes of that section of the
town.
At a meeting of the School Board
on Saturday evening the contract
for painting the High School bnild
ing was awaided to Scott & Pen
man, and J. W. Moyer got the
contract for school supplies.
Chas. P. Elwell will continue to
teach during the summer months.
Instruction in pianoforte, violin,
harmony and composition. Send
for circular or call at 233 West
Third street, Bloomsburg. tf
Wilson and Clara Yeagcr have
sued the Borough of Berwick to re
cover $15,000 damages, for injuries
alleged to been itceived by Mrs.
Yeager by stepping into a manhole
in front of Garrison Bros' store,
last September.
.
The Liberty Fire Company will
make some extensive improvements
to their house on Leonard street
soon. The cellar will be enlarged
and fitted up for a kitchen, a bath
room will be put in the building
and steam heat installed.
Mrs. Cleveland has been at
Eaglesmere for several weeks. Her
daughter, Mrs. Samuel II. liar
man, will join her this week, and
they will remain at the Hotel Ray
mond during August. Mr. Harnian
will spend Sundays there.
All obstacles to the Milllinville
bridge are now removed. Monday
was the last day for filing exceptions
to the report of viewers but none
were filed, and the report will be
confirmed by the Dauphin County
Court, and then the contract will
be let after bids are in.
A Man's feet are better
judges of shoes than
he is!
When you tuek your'sinto a pair i"
"Keith's Konqueror"
Shoes they'll fell you they're com
fortable at last.
$3.50 and $4.00
Chas. M.Evans,
AGEJCT I'OIX llLOOMSHUUtt.
The excursion to Eaglesmere over
the Reading road on Tuesday was a
great sticcss. The number of tickets
sold here was 2S6, and at Danville
156. Many more were taken on at
other points between here and West
Milton. The train reached here
soon after 10 o'clock in the even
ing. During the recent encampment of
tbe National Guard at Mount Gretna
J. H. Johnson, of Bloomsburg-, and
Oscar Burdick, of Scranton, mem
bers of Co. F, were declared the
best drilled men in the 8S5 members
of the 1 2th Regiment, and because
of this fact were made orderlies to
Col. Clement.
' All kinds of weather are being
served up nowadays. Iist week
I Tuesday we were smothering with
the thermometer at 97 degrees. This
week Tuesday it stood at 62 in the
morning, and Tuesday morning at
7 o clock it it was 4 degrees lower.
Fifty-eight degrees is a pretty low
temperature for July 25th.
A drunken man was found by
Abott McKelvy on Saturday night
1 ing across the Pennsylvania track
a short distance below Fast Bloom
station. Abbott summoned aid and
the man was removed only a few
moments before a freight train pass
ed. But for this timely discovery
the man would have been killed.
The cars on the Danville Blooms
burg trolley line were brightly il
luminated with colored lights on
Monday night, and it required two
trips for two cars to carry all the
people who had bought tickets for
the ride which was given fof the
benifit of the Pine Street Luthern
Church. It is said that 400 people
made the round trip. On reaching
Bloomsburg the cars went around
the loop and directly back to Dan
ville.
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Mr la Rallcf lor Womta.
If you bare palna In tbe back. Urinary. Blad
der or Kidney trouble, and want a certain,
pleasant herb remedy tor woman' Ilia, try
Mother Oray'a AUSTRALIAN-LEAF. It Is a
safe monthly regulator. At Druggists or by
man to ots. sample package Fi.kk. Address,
1 ne noiner ura uj., ueunj, . . i-a ft
J. B. McIIenry & Son of Benton
are making improvements in the
office of the McIIenry House. The
front and side of the office which
were of siding have been torn out
and in their place will be two large
heavy plate windows one 6x9 reet,
the other 6x7 feet, with the door in
between them, facing Center street.
The painters are completing their
work of painting the large hostelry,
the colors being white, with green
blinds.
The Millville Telephone company
which has maintained a line about
town and to Iola for several years,
has been making arrangements to
extend its service. It will be con
nected with the Bell lines so that
subscribers can talk through the
Bloomsburg exchange. There are
now about thirty subscribers from
Eyersgrove to Iola, with a nominal
charge of five cents for all messages
through the Bloomsburg exchange.
It is hoped to increase the number
of subscribers so as to establish au
exchange at Millville in the near
future. Tablet.
An inoffensive old man was beat
en to death in London, by a mob,
the other day. lie was suspected
of an impropriety towards a child
in ictoria Park, but went before
a magistrate and quickly and com
pletely established his innocence.
He was discharged, only to be set
upon and murdered. Not an arrest
has been made. He was a dock
laborer, without infhientia' friends.
English newspapers are fond of
displaying sensational headlines over
the news of an American lynching,
but no American mob ever committ
ed a more brutal and cowardly
crime than that in England's capital
last Thursday.
Your glasses may lie ;it(ly ri;ht, nnd pro-
lOii'oiKiloly helpful; hut if they are not cu
lm ly rihl you are not yctiing all of the
Ih'iiiIU you should. ONLY medical eye
tpccLlistti can determine exactly what lenses
are needed. Henry W. Champlln. M. D.,
OCULIST,
TO FIGHT BEEF TRUST.
Ooraniissioper Warren Will Order Crimi
nal Frostcutions.
Declares That Meats Imported Into the Stala
Are "Doctored"' In Violation of Pure
Food Laws.
Criminal prosecutions of Pennsyl
vania representatives of the beef
trust are about to be instituted by
Dr. B. II. Warren, state dairy and
food commissioner.
The charges upon which prosecu
tions are to be based are that meats
sold in this state by the trust are
doctored in these ways : Colored by
washing with poisonous coal tar
dyes ; dipped in formaldehyde solu
tion ; dusted with powder contain
ing snlphkes, and washed with
powdered boracic acid solutions.
Politicians of state and national
prominence have sought to hold up
these prosecutions, and have gone
to the length of making threats that
political vengeance would be visited
upon tbe commissioner and his
agents if the cases were pressed.
In letters written to his office in
Harrisburg Dr. Warren has given
instructions that no attention is to
be paid to these threats, and that
the prosecutions are to be pushed
vigorously and to the limit of the
commission's resources.
Samples upon which the cases
are to be made were bought princi
pally in the counties of Dauphin,
Allegheny, Huntingdon, Philadel
phia and Lycoming. It has been
decided that the first prosecutions
shall be made in Harrisburg.
The samples taken include meats
shipped into the state by Armour
& Co., the Schwarschild-Sulzberger
company, the Swift company, Nel
son. Morris & Co., the Cudahy
Packing company and the Ham
mond company.
Dr. Warren was seen on Monday
ou his way through Harrisburg
from Portland Ore., to his home in
West Chester. He was surprised
that any inkling of his plan to fight
the beef trust has gotten out.
" It is true that the prosecutions
are about to be started," said Dr.
Warren, " and they will be push
ed to the limit." Complaints have
been numerous concerning the
quality of meat that has been ship
ped in Pennsylvania from the West,
ana man agents and chemists re
port that the complaints are well
lounaea.
" Tbe pure food law will be en
forced against wealthv and nnwer
ful violators with as much zeal as
would be shown in the nrnseoiiiinn
of any other criminal. Neithpr fpnr
nor favor will sway the conduct of
mese cases."
Mrs. W. O. Holmes was serious
ly bruised by a fall down the steps
leading to S. C. Creasy's cottage at
Arbutus Park on Friday night. A
masquerade party had been held at
the cottage, and as she was leaving
she caught her heel on the top step
ana ten to tne platform below. Her
tare and limbs were much bruised.
but no bones were broken and she
is recovering.
The resolution adopted by Town
Council to the effect that unless
some definite action js taken by
some outside parties in relation to
tne iMfth street sewer, by August
4, tne matter will not again be
taken up this year, is hardly a fair
way to dispose of the subject. The
council is elected to care for the
interests of the community, and if
they really want the sewer, and
they say they do, the only way to
do is to cooperate with those who
are trying to get it, and to keep on
cooperating until tbe sewer is ac
complished. For the council to fix
a date, and then resolve that they
will hear nothing further on a given
subject during the year, is a most
remarkable and unusual procedure.
So Examination Required
The Bloomsburg Normal School
is so well known throughout the
country that its graduates are
admitted to most any college on
certificate, without examination.
Recently a student entered a college
in California in that way, and yes
terday Edward Elwell received
notice that he was registered at
Trinity College, Hartford, and
would be accepted without examin
ation. Nearly every college in
Pennsylvania has been doing this
for some years. The college prep
aration here is considered among
the best in the land.
FresidoLtWUl Visit WilktsburalAug. 10-1
President Roosevelt has agreed
to deliver an address at the con
vention of the Catholic Total Absti
nence Union, ou August lothj at
Wilkes-barre. Delegates lrotn all
over the United States are expected
to be in attendance at the conven
tion, and an interesting program
lias been prepared for President's
Day, August 10th.
OAQTOniA.
Btus ths IhB Kind You Have Always Bought
PURELY PERSONAL
Mi--s I.illa Sloan is ot Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mr. W. f .. White went to Atlantic
City on Monday.
Mrs. K. Ci. Yorlts will spend next month
at Iccai) drove.
l'r. II. V. Mower of Milllinville was in
town on Monday. '
Mr. and Mn, Frank Culley arejspentling a
few days in New York.
Kev, K. S. Nichols expect" to spend Ivy
weeks of August in New -.nj'anl.
Waller S. Urooke wrnt to Sccanc.'T'a , on
Saturday lo visit his ur.indlalher. Kicliard
Stiles.
Ir. and Mrs. J. J. Ilrown have been visit
im; relatives at BlairSville, N. J. during the
past week.
Mrs. S. F. 1'eai ock and daughters, nnd
Mis. 1 1 - J. Kshlcmun an t daughters are at
Wddwood, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V.. Kelchner of Phila
delphia have lieen visiting the formers
parents the past week.
Orange Picmc. Zanerg Station August 9.
Prominent Speakers and Good Music.
Pomona Grange No. 5, P. of II.
will hold its third annual picnic in
VVhitenight's grove, near Zaner's
station, on Wednesday, August 9th
and, if the weather should prove
stormy, will be held the following
day. The speakers ot the day are:
John G. McIIenry Esq., of Benton;
Hon. Wm. T. Creasy of Catawissa
and Edward B. Dorsett Esq., of
Tioga county. These men are all
able speakers and will talk upon
subjects that are ot vital interest to
those engaged in agricultural pur
suits. The subject assigned to Mr.
McIIenry is: "The Opportunities of
the American Farmer."
The Orangeville band will be
present and enliven the occasion
with excellent music, and recita
tions by an elocutionist. This pic
n;c, since it was started three years
ago, has grown steadily and is the
real farmers' picnic of Columbia
county, and should have the sup
port of every tiller of the soil.
Whiten glit's grove, in which the
picnic is held, is a beautiful grove
and is improved by .1 large auditori
um, speakers' stand, seats, tibles,
etc. Refreshments of all kinds will
be sold on the grounds.
.
Keal Estate Transfers,
The following deeds have been
placed on record since those last
published:
Win. E. Kreauier and wife to
Elias Hendershott for property in
Jersey town.
B. G. Keller and wife to B. S.
Keller for land in Benton. Con
sideration $100.
I. L. Edwards and wife to Mary
E. Keller for land in Benton. Con
sideration $100.
W. E. Williams and wife to Clara
B. Fairchild for land in West Ber
wick. Consideration $60.
Hannah M. Williams to Clara B
Fairchild for land in West Berwick
Consideration $1 20.
Mary E. Strause to F. W. Luk
ins and Emma T.ukins for property
in Catawissa. Consideration $800
Thornton Watts and wife to Lloyd
Watts, for land in Pine township
Consideration $800.
Berwick Land Improvement
Co., to Andro Dunfrak for land in
West Berwick. Consideration $350
Thomas B. Miller and wife to
Harry W. Johnson for property on
East Third street, Bloomsburg
Consideration $2600.
Work 00 Berwick Bridge-
C. H. Reimard who has the sub
structure contract for the Berwick
bridge has begun work with a force
of twenty men. His tools have
arrived and the shanties for the men
are built.
Col- Lamont Dead-
Col. Daniel S Lamont, Secretary
of Wir in President Cleveland's
cabinet, died on Sunday, at his
country residence in Millbrook,
N. Y.
New Series
The Industrial Building and Loati
Association of Bloomsburg has ma
tured its sixth series, again demon
strating to its share holders that it
s now ou economical lines thus
making it possible for home seekers
to own their own properties and
stop paying rent. For the small
ivestor it is a profitable way to
accumulate his savings.
Another series will be opened
August 1st.
Shares may be applied for at tbe
office of the Secretary, Wirt Build
ing. A. N. Yost, Secretary.
. .
iluvelopes
75,000 Envelopes carried in
stojk at the Coi.tmiuan Office.
The line includes drug envelopes,
pay, coin, b.uonial, commercial
sizes, number 6, 6j, 6J, 9, 10
and 1 1 , catalog, Xlc. Prices range
from 1.50 per 1000 printed, up to
5.00. Largest stock in the coun
ty to sele.t from.
Entrance through Roy's Jewelry
Store. tf
Reduced
20 Cents Yard
For all Koliennes, Sousettes, Japan Cloths, Champaign
Suitings, Leno Effects, I!roc;ulcd Effects and Iris Cloths
that sold at 20 a.id 2S cents now only 20c yard.
COUNTERPANE VALUES. .
Q ft A Hemmed Cro-
chet quilt ready
for use, size 72x 80 in.
1 A Crochet Quilt
lm'fO size 75x85 in.
Special value.
2 2 5 A Satin Marseilles
Quilt, size 76x89
inches. A beauty.
3.35 A Fringed Satin
Quilt, cut corners,
Size 86x99 inches.
Considering the way cotton is soaring upwards these
Quilts at prices named are fully 25 per cent, of a saving
by buying now.
Ladies' lace hose 25c, 50c.
Ladies' vests 10, 15, 25c.
Ladies' knit skirts 25c.
Ladies' knit drawers 25, 50
Corded Wash Silks.
Regular 37Jc goods
to
close at 25c. yd.
50c. Kimonas made of fine
Lawn.
The Clark Store.
TALK NO. G7.
SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT
BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
The proper care of the eyes will save all the
worries and miseries that neglect of them will
surely bring.
Correctly fitted glasses will remedy .the ills
already begun.
Skill and experience alone can 'adjustjglasses
properly.
G-eo. "W. KCess,
Opticiam and JtwtLiR, BLOOMSBURG, PENNA
: Alexander Brothers & Co.,
8 DEALERS IN
: Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Confec-,
tionery
Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week.
xEiTN-2r Goods a. SiEciA.ij,r"ar.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
JUPITER, KING OSCAR, WRITTEN GUARANTEE,
COLUMBIAN, ETC.
Also F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
ALEXANDER BROS. & CO., Bloomsburg, Pa.
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
Carpets, Rugs, Matting and
Draperies, Oil Cloth and
Window Curtains
You Will Find a Nice Line at
W. m BRQ WEB'S
(i
BLOOMSBURG, PENX'A.
PHOTOS
For the Satisfactory
Kind in Up-to-date
Styles, go to
CapwelTs Studiot
(Over Ilurtman's Store)
BLOOMSUURG TA.
to
A Crochet Quilt,
uu 73x82 in. ready
for use, hemmed. Choice
patterns.
5Q Crochet Quilts are
hemmed and
laundried, size 72x87 in.
2.00 Fringed, colored
Crochet Quilt
Light blue and light pink,
size 80x95 in.
Turkish Towels.
Bleached and unbleached
ready for use at 15, 25
and 30 cents.
88c Trimmed Hats.
Clearing the Millinery of all
trimmed hats, 10 hats at
88c, worth double and
more.
All wash suits at a big re
duction in price.
and Nuts.
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