J: A; t 'i ! .1 ; ; ' I ' THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Tl'TU'S!iAV, OCTOHKR u, 19 . 8T4TE HAPPENINGS. Sylvester K. Smith of Clarke street. South Willianisport, nti agent for the Singer Sewing Ma chine company, left home on the morning of St-ptember 26 and since that time nothing has been heard of him. The Watt ins Glen property was sold at Sheriffs sale last week on a mortgage of $14,000. A second mortgage of $22,500 was held by the Green estate which donght in the properly. It seems curious that this wonder resort is not a paying institution. Mt. Carmel is rejoicing over a new industry secured in the shape of a silk ribbon mill, to be built by Albert and liar man Levy of New York City. It will be a two-story building, 50 by 150 feet in size and its full running capacity will employ from 900 to 1,000 men, women, boys and girls. The apple crop in York county is largest in many years. Trees everywhere are loaded down and in most orchards It is necessary to use props to prevent the limbs from snapping. During several days last week 15,000 bushels of apples were delivered to the applejack distillery at Bentley Springs, Md. Arrangements are now being made to transfer the contract for the new $1,000,000 Court House at Wilkes-Barre from Wilson J. Smith to Carlucci Brothers, of Scranton. It is expected this will put an end to the frequent legal fights between contractors and architects which have delayed the work on the build ing, The contract for the erection of the Brown Memorial library build ing at Willianisport has been let to Edwin Gilbert & Co., of Phila delphia, the price being $111,359. The structure will be of marble and will be a fine piece of architecture. The interior furnishings will cost ibout $25,000, and it is expected that $20 000 will be expended for X)oks at the outset. j Governor Penny-packer has stponed the dedication of the Pennsylvania monuments at Ander onville until December 7; at Vicks wirg December 9, and at Chatta looga December 12. These monu uents were to have been dedicated .a November, but owing to the pre valence of yellow fever in the South ihe dates were changed by the Governor at the request of he everal commissions by which they tfere erected. -iuvi 8auou uas reveaiea cue ; act that Thos J. SCOlt, llie geolo- ;ist and mining engineer who was ound dead in a shaft near Belsena, ."learfield county, and who was Mought to have met his death as a esult of an accident, was in reality aurdered. His empty purse and tapers were found 200 yards irom he mine, and there were evidences f a desperate struggle. The theory i that he was slain and his body arried into the mine to hide evi- -ence 01 me crime. F a r m e r s of Westmoreland -otraty have organized a protective I issociation against pot hunters. ' They have regular officers, a pros- ! the Independent Order of Odd cuting committee and funds to pay Fellows shows the total subordinate legal expenses. Trespass notices lodge membership to be 1,217,145 ; ;iving extracts from the laws are Kncampment membership, 177,839; rated on each farm. Members ! Rebekah membership, 474,059 iave agreed to give permission to ' number of subordinate lodges, uen who go shooting for sport to ' 14,315 ; expenditures ior relief, mnt under certain conditions, but $4,633,949: total revenue, $13, 638, he pot hunter, especially foreign-! 791 ; total resources, $37,645,071. rs, will not be allowed on the The increase in ui?mbcrship of s'.ib property of the members. ! ordinate lodges was 65,724. of HeoJtR There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder which pro motes digestion. This pecu liarity of Royal has been noted by physicians, and they accordingly use and recommend it exclusively. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER fO., MEW YORK. . Catarrh Is a constitutions! disease originating in impure Mood and requiring constitutional treatment acting through and purifying the blood for its radical and permanent cure. Be sure to tsko Hood'sS&rs&parilla Nasal and Other locul forms of catarrh are quickly relieved by Catarrlets, which allay inflammation and deodorize discharge. Hood's Sarsaparula, all druggists, $1. Catarrlets, mail order only, 50 cts. For testimonials of remarkable cures send for our Book on Catarrh, No. 4. C L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. REDUOED RATE8 The Bloomsburg & Sullivan R. R Co. will run an extra Irani on account of the P.lcntn Fair, on Fri day, October 13, 1905. Excursion ticktts including admission to the Fair will be sold at reduced rates at all stations commencing Octo ber 10th, good to return Monday, October 16th, 1905 Good accommodations will be provided and every effort made to lnve trains 0:1 time Indications 1 are that the coining Fair will be the great event of the season, 110 pains have been sp.ued by the Associa lion to make it attractive, interest ing and profitable to all. Please notice the lollowing .schedule of additional train and reduced rates including Admission. Special train South will not run out to D. L. & V. Depot, but will stop at Fifth street. Leave Jamison City 7:35 A. M. Fare Including Admission, $1.30 Central, 7:40 a. in. 1.25 Laubachs, 7:56 " 1.15 Coles Creek, 8:05 " 1.05 Kdsons, 8:09 " 1. 00 ltenton, 8:14 " .95 Stillwater, 8:25 " .85 Zaners, 8:35 " .80 Forks, 8:40 " .70 Orangeville,8:52 .55 I,ightStreet,9:o2 " .45 Taper Mill, 9:05 .40 FifthStreet,9:2o " On October nth extra train will leave D. L. & V. Depot at 4:50 ; P. & R. 4.53 ; Main St. 5:00 P. M. for Jamison City. V. C. Snyder, Supt. Haunted by Man Ha Killed Haunted, day and night, by the ghastly vision of the man whom it is alleged he murdered, Steve For bes is rapidly losing his mind in the Sunbury prison, nnd it is be lieved will soon become: a raving maniac. - ! tTnt-lmc tlirt tnti tt 1 1 - its r t fee a A ,,.;,, striking Tohn Cozak on the u,aA .iti. av rinrin-r a rhristpn- iug, Cozak afterwards dying. Forbes attempted to commit suicide at the jail by cutting his throat with a table knife Sunday afternoon. Since then he has al most constantly paced his cell, night and day, and refusing iood, sleep ing only when he becomes so ex hausted that he can no longer re main awake. 0ver a MiUioa odd F(jlluw8i The report of Grand Sire Wright of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of THE COLUMBIAN, For District Attorney (Second Term), VOTE FOR ALBERT W. DUY, of Bloomsburg. Profussor Surfaco Will Eat a Worm Professor II. A. Surface of State College, Kconomic Zoologist ot Pennsylvania, declares that he is ready to eat a cabbage worm to prove that a wide spread belief that this particular kind of worm eaten will cause sure death, is entirely unfounded. Iast week a dispatch from Blooms burg, Columbia county, Pa., was widely published to the effect that the entire family of Ambrose Sitler, a fanner living near Orangeville, that county, were in dread of sud den death because they feared that they had eaten a cabbage worm. The dispatch went on to say that while a daughter of the Sitler's was chopping cabbage for a slaw, she saw a long green worm curl itself around the knife in her hand ; that terrified her so that she called her father who recognized the worm as one of the dread species of which, it is said, the body is so poisonous that it will cause certain death to anyone who swallows any of it ; that these symptoms of poisoning in many cases do not appear for several days and that as the family bad been eating cabbages from the same garden they were afraid they had eaten some of the worms. When the attention of Professor' Surface was called to the dispatch he said to a representative of the Patriot : "Such a worm is sometimes found in cabbages but it is abso-! llttelv harmless. Npvr-rtlirl.ce M, belief that it is poisonous has done a great deal of harm. It has almost stopped the sale aud consumption , and therefore the raising of cab- i bages in some sections. j " A few years ago the belief was so prevalent in Iowa, and si many fanners stopped plantine cabbages because of it, that Professor H. Ii. Summers, State Zoologii-t of Iowa, 10 prove mat me worm or snake. ' , as it is sometimes ralW io r(,.i. 1 ! ';.. . 1 V innocuous, ate Olie of them in , niv; jjicacin-t ui respcciaDie Wll- j nepses. "This h.1,1 the rlocir Tt ii r n 1 ..ZXl I luuiuiucu i luiessor ounace. me Iowa farmers began again raisine cabbages, and they had no further trouble in selling them. But the be lief still exists in othet Darts and ii. . !. m . wie puoiication ot sucn stories as the one from Bloomsburg has doue 1 much harm. I "To show that the cabbage worm is harmless, if anyone will bring me one I will, in the presence of wit-, uesses, eat it as Professor Summers did." 1 Will you eat 'im alive ?" he was asked. , r tiii i t! 1 . 1 xcs. 1 ii eai 1111 anve. ine Professor replied laugh mx.-Sftwis-. r ourg J'atnot, Tho Proper Thing to Do Judge Ehrgtod cf Lebauou, made a sensible decision last week. A woman had been indicted for "hexing" an infant child of a neighbor and causing its death by witchcraft. The judge very prompt ly dismissed the case and decreed that the magistrate who returned the case should not be allowed costs. Lebanon is one of the few counties in the state where the prac tice of bundling still prevails. Bundling and witchcraft are relics of the dark ages. They are not necessarily related, but they are both the legitimate outgrowth of ignorance and superstition. People who believe in hexing may not all indulge in bundling, but bundlers all believe in hexing. Bears tli Tha Kind You Have Always Bought (Signature . of, GLoOMsBURG, PA. LOW RATES AND SPE01L TRAINS fo Bloomsburg, Via The Reading Raiiroad, Account Bloomsburg Fair. Account of Bloomsburg Fair the Reading Railway will sell excursion tickets to Bioomsburg at rate of one tare for the round trip, on October iota to 13th inclusive. These tickets will be good going and re turning only on date of sale. Special trains will be run Thursday and Friday as follows: FROM LHtA M SimHal train Newberry Witliamsxrt Montoursvi le Ilalli Muncy Montgomery Allenwood White Peer New Columbia Milton West Milton I'oitsgiove Moorcsliurg Mausdale H'oom Street Danville. Urovania liloomshurg Arrive 7.28 7 41 7Si 802 8 07 8.17 8.2S 8.30 8.36 8 13 8.43 8. 55 9.05 9 S 9.21 9.25 9-35 9.4s RK TURN I NO. Special Train will leave Bloomsburg 6:10 P. M. for above stations. FROM It m A. M Rryular train 7.23 7-3 7.10 9-36 7.41 747 7-53 Sin-elal train 7 49 Ashland (Sirartlville Shenandoah Mnhanuy I'lane., Gilberton , Si. Nicholas Mahanoy City..., Tamaqua.., ! Gainesville 8.00 j E. M. Junction 8.09 I I-ofty tiirard Manor ! l'ramtonville... 20 8 29 8-39 845 8 49 8 57 9 02 Krcbs Ringtown Kerndale Karicks 9.C6 Beaver Valley 9.12 "Miuraa. s 9 9 McAuley 923 Mainville 9 31 ("atawissa 9.45 atawissa 9.45 Hloomsliurc Arrive 0.58 RETURNING, Special Tiain will leave Bloomsburg 5:45 V. M. for Tamaqua and intermediate points, connecting at K. M Junction with tegular train for points west Conductors will issue Kxcursion tickets from stations marked with a Star. Tim Parmer a Big Traveler. After all, a farmer with a large plantation is the bieirest traveler. although he may not get far from home. Some curious Western cal- culator his found out that the farm- er who puts in forty acres of corn travels ninety miles cutting stalks, ninety miles harrowing, ninety miles each for lister and drill, fortv- five miles for harrowins. 270 miles not counting trips to and from the I e.i j I iieiu DR. KENNEDY'S "FAVORITE j Remedy Breaks no Hearts, Excuses no Crimes. Ir. David Kennedy's FAVORITE REM EDY in not a disguised enemy of tho liuiunn race) whure it cannot help, it does not hiirm. It is oomposed of vegetable, ingre dients and does not hoat cr inflame tho Mood but cools and jmriflos it. In allcaaea of Kidney trouble, Liver complaints, (Jon. Htiputiou of the Dowels, uud the delicate deraunemouts which alllict women, the ac tion of Dr. Kennedy's FAVORITE REM. EDY is beyond jimlne. Thousands of Kratoful people voluntarily testify to this, in letters to Dr. Keiinodyj and with a warmth tmd fullness of words which mere LtiHinesi certificates never possess. It makes no drunkards excuses no crimes breaks 110 hearts. Iu its coming there is hope, and iu its wius there is hoaliug. Wo challenge a trial and are confident of tho result. Your druggist has it. ONE DOLLAR a Dottle. If.nr iu mind tho mime anil address: Dr. David KENNEDY, Xloudout, New York. XXXXXXXX Special Coat J 7 llalf-tiht Ki ts,)' Co.tt $10 00. Women's black, navy O and castor half-tight Kersey Coats, 41 in. long -collar- 6 less braided at neek, turn back cuffs, plaits down IulIc, f) half lined with good Venetian lining, patch poekets, belt- cd baek, great value at Q qq g i;ia k and Castor Kersey Umpire Coats with silk velvet 0 inlaid collar, full plaits from yoke, turn back cuff edged f) with velvet, half lined witli Venetian, price J o Children s Frown and Navy Heavy Cheviot Coats, full back, with half belt, patch pockets, turn back cult, brass but tons, emblems on sleeve, regular coat collar, ex r 1 value at rN1 Avers Pills : CO Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich Mack? P RI-MOVAL OK DKAI). Notice ii herel.y (jivrn 1h.1t ii is the inten tion of llie umteisined 10 remove ihe re mins of the ilc. .il 111 llie old l.uilieran nml Keformed Cemetery nt the foutluast coiner of First and Center street in the Ton of l)loointiurg to the new Koscmniit Ccmetrry on the north kidc of the Light Mreet road in pursuance ol ihe Ait of AsemMy of May li, 18S7, nnd the decree of the Court of (Quarter Sessions daled dept. II, 1905, tin der proceedings for the abandonment of said cemetery. j Notice is also heiely given that ihe re latives and friends of any of such dead shall have the right to remove the remains in said burial ground at any time during said pro ceedings of removal at iheir oivn expense 1. fore actual removal y the undersigned. I Trustees of aint Matthew's Kvangeli- ' cal Lutheran Church, per Win. Chris. ' mar, lluir attomey. : The Keformed Church, per N. U. Funk, their attorney. I NOTICE. I Sealed proposals wi'l be received at the ' oflke of N. U. Funk or Wm. Chiisman upon Jct. 13, 1935. at 2 o'clock p. m., for the re. 1 moval of trie dead bodies in the cemetery at the southeast corner of Kirst and Center itrects in the Town of liloomsburg to the new Kosemont Cen etery to a plot al.out 50 rods nonh of .he est entrance of said ceme tery and the burial of said bodies, therein as per act of Assembly regulating the removal of dead bodies, also for ihe removal of said bodies in the manner aforcs.ii.l a,i ,i,.. ground of said cemetery to conform in a proper grade. Separate bids lor ci;her or both will he received. 1 N. L. Funk, atty. for the Keformed Church. , Win. Chrisman, alty for St. M. E. ' 1. 1. Huron VV. L. Douglas HO W. L. Douglas $3.00, $3-50 and $4 00 shoes have by their Excellent style, Easy fitting and Sup erior wearing qualities achieved the largest sale of any shoes of the price in the world. Fall styles now in stock let us fit you with a pair. W. H. MOORE, Corner Main and iron Sts., BLOOMSBURG, PA. USE BLACK II DIAMOND WHISKY ... . foi 7-6 tf. 0XX0OOO 0 X 0 0 Values 1 ru;, $5.00 V Afr The dose is one, just one nil; Deaume. sugar-coated, ild, certain. They cun rnnctmllinn J.C. A-r. BUCKINGHAM'S 0V Our Pianos are the leaders. Our lines elude the following makes : ui- Chas. M. Stikff, IIf.nky F. Miller, Brewer & Pryor, Koim.er & Camthell, and Radel. IN ORGANS we handle the Estev, Miller, II. Lf.hr & Co., AND BOWLHY. This Store has the ageney for SIXGER It IC HARM SE ' LVG MACHINES and VICTOR TALKING MA C JUNES. o WASH iMACHINk.J Ilelby, 1900, Queen, Key stone, Majestic. . J.SALTZEtf, Music Rooms No. 105 West Main &-teet, J,Wtic Market. BL O OMSB UK G, J'A NOVi IS THE TIME or year when von thinb- ,.f.i, i.... ioump, nlsri ofch-iiniriB up the rub bish mid foul matter which 1ms uc cuinuliited about your iirenilnes, to guurd UKiiliiHt Hickut'HH, hut do you ever give the second thought to the "... uum-i i uiiHuiutury I'luiiibiiin Hxtureti which breed diweiiso rii?ht i". your own hotiscB. if ...... i.ii- I am ready to quote you pood i.ricci on ST.iXDMHi 6.VAtn MFG. CO'S Hnmm l Gowh, all fully guaranteed. J All Jobbing of Plumbing and Heating Promptly Attended to. P. M. RE ILLY, Bell 'I'hom 438 Centre St. Beagle Studio, Prompt atieniljn (j!ven Photographic Work Crayjns, Framing, Copying and Br.mid Enlarmsnls. Made at sbort Notice. The Beagle SUi J o MAIN AND CENTRE STS. t : Ii I.
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