THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURQ, PA. 8 THE COLUMBIAN. lil.OOMSBURO, I'A. Tlli usi'AV, NOVEMlsER 3. '9-5. I i BOBOGL WRE'JTOR GUILTY. John A. Miller, o Schuylkill County, Con victed ol Accepting a Brlbu tor Voting to Give Applicant Position of Teacher. GF.N RAL NEWS Thirty-nine persons lost their lives in a lodging house fire iu Glaseow, Scotland, on Sunday. The recent rioting in Vladivos'ok caused the destruction of property estimated at $3,000,000. Edward Lloyd oi New York was killed at Kdgemere, Pike county on Saturday while out hunting, by the accidental discharge cf a gun in the bands of a companion. Ninety-nine lives were lost by the foundering of the steamer Hil da, in the English Channel cn Sun day morning. There was a heavy foe and a suow storm, and the ves sel was far off its course acd ran on the rocks near St. Malo. The Board of Consulting Engi neers of the Panama Canal have re Dorted that a sea-level canal should he constructed on the Panama route. Should this report be forwarded to Congress it may delay the con struction of the water way for many years, if not entirely defeat it. The National Grange in Session at Atlantic City favor the establish ment of a grange national bank m every county of Pennsylvania, with farmers as its principal stock holders. Prominent in this move ment are Hon. W. T. Creasy of Catawissa, and John G. McHenry of Benton. The A. Overholt distillery at Broadford, Pa. was destroyed by fire last Sunday, and 810.000 gal lons of whiskev added luel to the flames. The loss was $4,000,000, tully covered by insurance. It is supposed that the fire started either trom soontaneous coniDusuon, or from a spark from a passing loco motive. The A. Overholt Co. is one of the largest manufacturers of whiskey in the world. Henry C Frick. the steel magnate, is one of :he principal owners Prince Louis of Battenberg, the English Admiral who has been visiting this country with his squad ron for the past two weeks, had four teeth filled by a New York ientist. He had three sittings which took eleven hours time. The Ientist presented a bill for $1000, which the Prince refused to pay It is not known whether the matter vas settled before the Prince sailed in Monday or not. Birthday Farty Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kitchen ;ave a birthday party for their laughter, MissArvilla, on Monday :vening. About twenty guests vere present, and the occasion vas a very pleasant one. The Schuylkill County jury last Saturday pronounced John A. Mil ler, a schoot director of Washington township, guilty. He was charged with selling his vote to Daniel Her ring, an applicant lor a position for school teacher, lor $15. After the verdict Miller was plac ed under, bail pending a motion for a new trial. Following the rendering of this verdict ths Grand Jury found a true bill in the case wherein John A Miller, John Brown. John Schaeffer Daniel Krouse. A. J. Hummel and James Fox, all school directors of Washington township, are charged with misdemeanor in office. The mosecution was brought by the Schuylkill County Taxpayer's As sociation. The men are accused ol changing text-books for profit to themselves, and corruptly agreeing that each director should name and appoint teachers for two schools, and make the repairs and furnish the supplies for those schools. Miller is separately charged with illicitly furnishing labor and supples Scheaffer with being interested in contracts for supplies, and Fox with contracts for supplies and hauling Taken to Danville. Catarrh a constitutional disease originating in impure blood and requiring constitutional treatment acting through and purifying the blood for its radical and permanent cure. Be sure to take Hood'sSarsaparilla Nasal and other local forms of caterrh arc quickly relieved by Catarrlet. which allay Inflammation and deodorize discharge. . .... Hood' SarsaparDIa, all druggists, W 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. REPORT OF TI1K CONDI I him OF THE Bloomsburg National Bank, Rlwimaburir. In the lifie of Peninvlv.inla. nt the close iif buslneoa Nov. qth, toov rusoi;rcls. lAin mJ Illicountv $66,0) ) OvprJr ifu ecuird .ind unspcuirJ w " I. S. Bonds 1.1 wur circulation loo.ono oo 'remluma on I'. S. HnnJs " 00 Poml. Sivurlti.'. ftc w H.mklnir H "i-f. l-urnnir and Plxturps... 8,0.0 00 Due rnm National Banks (not reserve ncento 'JJ . from approved reserve agents rl and oilier cash Hems I.iq4 Note of oilier National Hanks Fractional paper currencv. nickels and cts, Lawful Mom Hlsi hve in Hank, viz : Specie Tia.711 00 ecal Tender Notes . . 8.4o 00 Redemption fund with V S. Treasurer (5 per cent. 01 circulation) Clarence Stuart, sou of Fleming Stuart, who resides in Franklin township, about a mile from Roar ing Creek, was taken to Danville Sunday afternoon and placed in the Danville Hospital for the Insane the unfortunate young man having developed a case of lunacy with a decidedly violent and morose trend As iu many of these sad cases a girl stands well in the foreground of the tragedy. oung Stuart be came enamored of a girl who lived near him. but the match being dis couraged she left that vicinity and the youne man, brooding over ab sence lost his reason. His insanity which came upon him about ten days ago, took a most violent form with sometimes a period of morose quiet. While in this state he procured firearms, and kept not only his own family but the entire neighborhood in a state of panic with his threats to shoot anyone who came near him. It was with great difficulty that the attending physicians Drs. J. M. and George H. Vastine, ofCata- . si 1 mi. wissa couia examine mm. 1 ney did so, however, and on Friday is sued committment papers to the Hospital at Danville. Sunday Dr. Vastine and an assist ant went to Stuart's and by a ruse succeeded in subduing the mad man and placing hand cuffs upon his wrists. He was taken to the Hospital that evening. Bued King Edward. A L. Lindsay, a local agent of the New Yoik Life Insurance com pany, has commenced an action at Wukes-Iiarre to recover irom King Edward, of Great Britain, a fortune estimated at $875 000. On January 22, 1905, Captain George Lindsay Anthony Wilson died in London. He was a bache lor, and as no trace of legal heirs could be found his fortune vras awarded, on October 21, to King Edward, under the intestate laws ot Great Britain. Mr. Lindsay, who now lays claim to the fortune, has established his relation as a first cousin to the fath er of the deceased, and is believed to be the only living heir. His attorney, W. S. McLean, has engaged attorneys in London and a legal fight is uow ready to be waged. The London attorneys iu a letter to Mr. McLem state that the proof of Mr. Lindsay s relitiomhip to Capt. Wilson is perfect, but as the money his been turned over to the Crown, legal proceedings, which may take several months, will have to be goiu through. The Village Fool- A rather peculiar feature in the play of this name that will be seen at Grand Opera House on Friday Nov. 24 in the creat reverence the character of "Old Ninny Noggins the Village Fool, has for Abraham Lincoln, lhis fact has a very strong bearing on several incidents throughout the plav. A statue of our lamented President, also a pic Hire of him, are shown at several periods of the play, neither of which are ever passed by Old ISinny Noggins" without his taking off his hat in reverence to it, and cer tain telling scenes of the play de pend on this incident for their de velooement. There is a peculiarly touching simplicity about this inci dent and the character in the play that will not soon be lorgotten es pecially by any old soldier or veter an of the late Civil War. XXXXXXXX0OKXXXXXXX xxx Special Coat Values For Women and Children Ilalf-ttght Kersey Coat $10.00. Women's black, navy and castor half-tight Kersey Coats. 41 in. long collar less braided at neck, turn back cuffs, plaits down back, half lined with good Venetian lining, patch pockets, ucu cd back, great value at 410 00 1 JLI40 00 . c.ooo 00 Total... M8.o6 LIABILITIES. J Capital stock paid in $100,000 00 urpius runa v Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National Hmk Notes outstanding ....... oo.joo 00 Due to other National Hanks i7.io is Individual deposits, subject to check ju.oJ ot Certified checks 10 68 Cashier's checks outstanding. 144 5 Js4.i8i 00 Total tsoS.ots t State of Pennsylvania. I County of Columbia f I. Wm. H. Hini.AV. Cashier of the above-named Bank, do solemnly swear that the shove statement Is true to the best of my knowledge snd belief wat. n. nuii.AT, sJaMii.K. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of Nov. 1905. C. W. McKELVV. notary public. Correct Attest : PAUL E. WIRT . J.LLEHARMAN. Directors. A. 2. SCHUCH, $25,000 FOR A STORY And This For Just the American Magazine Rights for One Publi cation. CONAN DOYLE RECEIVES THIS FABULOUS SUM FOR HIS "SIR NIGEL." WHiCH ?3 BEGINS EXCLUSIVELY IN THE SUM DAY MAGAZINE PART OF NEXT SUN DAY'S PHILADELPHIA PRESS Laughtar is Better 'i'tian Crying THE OLD PLAY GROUND. )h! that for one more summer, I might be allowed to go, Vhere the butterflies and bumblebees played in the long ago, JVhere the brook hid in the meadow, and the frogs in jolly glee, foiled forth until the midnight deep, their medley melody, Vhere the grasshoppers were sporting the livelong afternoon, Vnd the sleepy autumn cricket sang to the rising moon, Vhile oft the plashing water wheel was heard beside the mill, nd often rose the plaintive voice of the lone whippoorwill, Vhere too, the no'.sy Katydids sent forth their battle cry, nd Katy did and Katy didn't came back in sharp reply, Intil hroke on the listening air the watch dog's distant bay, Chen, turning towards thej. twinkling light, I sought the homeward way: )h! that for one more summer, I might be allowed to go, Vhere all these sights and sounds were sweet, in the dear long ago! JOHN G. FREEZE, and plenty of laughter is promis ed those who see "The Village Fool" at the Grand Opera House on Friday Nov. 24. The play is a rural comedy drama, which has met with great success since its product ion last spring, and is oue of th'e higher class of domestic comedy. Mr. Prank Owens, who created the character of "Old Ninny Noggins" 'The Village Fool", will appear in his original character, ana much is promised by the manager, A. Q. Scammon, iu way of an ela borate scenic investiture and a most complete and capable company. Pure, clean, refined comedy is al ways welcome, ana wita an unusu ally strong and te'ling story, much can safely be expected by and as sured to those who attend the en tertainment. Think of it! Twenty-five thous and dollars for one story! . The highest price that has ever bjen oaid in America to any author 'or the serial rights of any story. And consider the quality of tner it. the intensity of interest this story must possess to command this extraordinary price. The White Company" has ever been accepted as the greatest work by any author, and by lar superior to nis own Sherlock Holmes' tales out 'Sir Nigel," says Conan Doyle himself surpasses them all. Do not fail to buy "The Phila delphia Piess" for next Sunday, December 3, as this great romauce by the world's greatest writer of romantic fiction will be the sensation in the literary world for months to come. Jamtf em, "1 A tr'A for creum v.so TN EVERY Rcceint that calls of tartar, coda, or baking powder, Powder... Better recti ts because of the absolute of tiu strcntn 1 the Royal Baki:;?; will be obtained purity and great leavening Royal. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. It is always reliable and uni form in its vork. Alum and phosphate baking powders come of there sold at the same price and some of them cheaper will make nek.Sjr Publio Sales Miss Bessie Jacobi will sell at public auction on the premises, third lot 111 the row on Magee Avenue, a property with a two story brick dwelling, with modern improvements, on Thursday, No vember 23rd, at 2 o'clock v. m. ANTITOXIN STATIONS. painty nor who!evo.mc food. Thp State Department of Health has established four stations in this county for the distribution ofanti toxin in diphtheria cases where the patient is unable to bear tn ex pense. 1 nese stations are at t tie following stores: G. A. McKelvy, Hloomsbnrg; J. K lusher, Cata wis sa; lonn w. lioinsworuiv, Uentra lia; Charles S. Ely, Millville. Cer tificates must be filled out by physl cians who apply for it, setting forth that no charge is to be made for the serum, ana mat tne patient I financially unable to purchase it. is ROVAt tAKI'iO COWOn CCi NE.V. OASTOniA. Bean th. ) 1 ta Kind You Have 'Always Bought Blgntur $ 1 0.00 Black and Castor Kcrstv Empire Coats with silk velvet inlaid collar, full plaits from yoke, turn back cufl edged with velvet, half lined with Venetian, price T j 2,0 Children s Broivn and Navy Heavy Cheviot Coats, full back, with half belt, patch pockets, turn back eulT, brass but tons, emblems on sleeve, regular eoat collar, extra value at . $5.00 Ayers Pills Keep them in the house. Take one when you feel bil ious or dizzy. They act di rectly on the liver.r;?.V wi-tjnvtart BUCKINGHAM'S DYE a ucauiuui i'i uw 11 ui 1 nu luuiiv ruse rim cts. or j'kiuuuTB ua ft. r. ham. ft i-u.. hariiua. ji. u. LESS HARAKIRI IN JAPAN. What Wat an Instinct la to Be Sup planted by Our Ideas. "We do not understand, wo Occl- dentals why the Japanese prefers to commit baraklrl rather than bo cap tured, and we argue this way: It I allow myself to be captured, 1 may be exchanged or escape, und thus have a chance to fight another day; It 1101, my enemy has to take care ot mo and feed me, bo that 1 reduce his force and his resources that much. If I kill myself 1 make a gup in my own runks that I can't fill again. If 1 ac cept capture, 1 am worrying and ex hausting you all the time. The only good I can see In harakirl Is the ef fect that It might have on the fighting capacity of the men who are left. U there any economic consideration of that sort under the Japanese Idea?" The guardsman shook his head. "No," he Bald, "It is Instinct with us, but," he added presently, "1 thiulc we are coining around to your point of view and I think we will coiae around to It more and more." Scrib-ner's. Publio Bale II. Mont Smith, trustee of the estate of Joseph Tinsley, deceased, will sell at public sale on the prem ises in Briarcreek township, fifty- four acres of land, with dwelling house, barn and outbuildings, on Friday, December 1st, 1905, at 3 o'clock r. M. ts ' Bnmmage Sale The Civic Club will hold a rum mage sale during the week begin- nine December 4th, in tne store room abjoining L. T. Sharpless Co. Wearing apparel, and articles of every kind are solicited. Receiver Appointed. On Mouday Judge btaples ap pointed John M. Clark receiver for the Bloomsburg Steam Heating Co. They claim to have been losing money because of the higli price of coal, expensive repairs, ice. ine plant will continue in operation. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Fir W. L. Douglas 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. 5 KIDNEY AND Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. W. H. MOORE, Corner Main and Iron Sts., BLOOMSBURG, PA. LIVER CURE Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy l adapted toalla!naiul botU BexeH. allordiiiK HTiiiaiifiit re lief In uMchxi'h earned hy impurity of tli liluoil, m il an Iviilni'.v, lllrulilttr and l.lver iii plulnlHi cnrvB CoimUjitttloli and WuakiiiwuHii peculiar 10 women. Ii iimveHBiicceitHfiil In caca where all other medU Clnea i.ave toiitlly fnihd. NoDutTureriiliouldduspiiir an Iuiik a thin remedy l untried. It ha an unbro ken reeord of aiiccee for over SO Years, and liua won uoiuaof iviirm frienila. Am vim fliill'erlriff from anv disease traeeahlo to the ciiuaeg nientlimi d 1 If , lr. 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J.SALTZEtf, Music Rooms No. 105 West Main Street, Below Market BL O OMSB UR G. PA NOW IS THE TIME of year when pou think of clwtniii". house, uIhd ot ulfiuiiriK up the rub bish and foul matter which liuw ac cumulated atxmt your premise, t guard naiiiHt sickness, but do you ever give the second thought to tin old built-in unsaiiilaiv 11 ti 1 1 1 1 i r 1 v Fixturt'H whleh breed diseuso right in your own houses. If you think of Installing Kew Fixtures I am remly to quote you good prices on XTAXDAlil) SAXITAHY MF(1. VO'SJJiiaiiit l Ouodn, nil ftillv guaranteed. All Jobbing cf Plumbing and Heating Promptly Attondoa to. P. M. RliII,SLYv m Centre St. Jlell MMiom Beagle Studio, Prompt attend. d iven Photographic Work Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromid Enlargements. Made at Short Notice. The Beagle Studio MAIN AND CENTRE STS.